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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGrapevine Winter 2018 2 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE WHAT’S INSIDERCpark.com
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Preview the Grapevine early
and register online.
Use your American Express, Discover,
Visa or Mastercard to sign up!
Don’t have a computer?
Computer kiosks for online registration
are available at
Central Park & Lions East
Winter Registration Begins:*
November 20 Early Online for Residents
December 4 Online for Everyone
December 11 Walk-in / Mail-in Begins
Spring Registration Begins:*
February 12 Early Online for Residents
February 26 Online for Everyone
March 5 Walk-in / Mail-in Begins
Spring 2018 Grapevine available
online beginning February.
Winter Hours ........................................................3
Spark of Love Toy Drive .................................6
Tax Preparation Help ...................................38
Lewis Family Playhouse 17/18 Season ....4, 5
Special Needs Programs and Resources ..34, 35
Registration Information ....................22, 46
General Information ....................................44
Facility/Park Rentals ....................................45
Facilities/Parks Guide & Map ....................47
Arts, Crafts & Science ................................28
Babysitting ....................................................16
Cheer/Gymnastics ......................................32
Computers ..............................13, 15, 16, 29
Cooking ..................................................15, 29
CPR ...........................................................16, 29
Dance ................................................30, 31, 37
Dog Training .................................................29
Fitness .............................................................33
Golf ..................................................................21
Ice Skating/Hockey ....................................21
Library Programs ....................9 - 11, 16, 28
Martial Arts/Self Defense .........................29
Music ...............................................................27
Photography ................................................29
Playschool Program ...................................14
Special Needs/IncredABLES .............34, 35
Sportball .................................................21, 34
Sports, Adult ..................................18, 20 - 22
Sports, Pee Wee .............................18, 21, 22
Sports, Youth ...........................18, 19, 21, 22
Table Tennis ..................................................18
Teen Activities ...............................13, 15 - 17
Tennis ..............................................................22
Theatre Classes/Workshops .............26, 27
Trips and Tours ............................................23
Animal Care & Adoption .............................8
Community Events ..................................6, 7
Family Resources .................................12, 13
Healthy RC .................................................3, 24
Lewis Family Playhouse ............4, 5, 26, 27
Library Programs ..................................9 - 11
Northtown Programs ................................13
RC Family Sports Center ...........................18
RC TeenWorks ......................................15 - 17
ReadyRC (Emergency Prep) ......................24
Skate Facility (Spruce Park) ......................17
Volunteer Program ........11, 17, 18, 24, 35, 43
YMCA Program ............................................25
Arts & Crafts ..................................................42
Basketball (Drop-in at RCFSC) .................18
Billiards ...........................................................36
Computers ............................................11, 25
Dances @ Brulte Sr. Ctr.......................31, 37
Driver Safety .................................................38
Educational/Health/Wellness Workshops ...38
Elder Law .......................................................43
50+ Dance .......................................31, 37, 41
50+ Fitness .............................................40, 41
James L. Brulte Senior Center ................36
Music ...............................................................41
Nutrition Meals ............................................43
Racquetball (Drop-in at RCFSC) ..............18
Self Defense for Seniors ...........................40
Senior Activities & Clubs (Just for Fun) ...36
Senior Events (Join the Fun) ....................37
Senior Services ............................................43
Senior Softball (Slow Pitch) ......................20
Senior Transportation ...............................43
Table Tennis .......................................... 18, 36
Volunteer Program .................11, 18, 24, 35, 43
Wellness Pass/Personal Trainer ..............39
In This Issue
Programs/Events
YOUTH - TEEN - ADULT
SENIOR ADULT
Recreational Activities
The Grapevine is published quarterly by the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
The Grapevine is printed on 40% post-consumer waste.
*Dates may vary for some programs.
Follow us on Facebook
@RanchoCucamongaCSDSupport the cause.
Visit us at the Lions West Community Center for the
Furry Friends Flea Market -- March 10.
8PAG E
Summer 2018
January 2018
NEW Sports Facilities
Coming Soon!20PAG E
Furry Friends Flea Market
3 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE WINTER HOURSHEALTHY RC…
RCpark.com HEALTHY RCMINDJoin Us!
Mental Health
Community Conversation
The Mental Health Symposium will
showcase a Community Conversation
led by regional experts on a variety
of mental health topics. Come
participate in interactive
sessions, small group
conversations and get
connected to resources.
Monday, January 29 | 6 - 8 pm
Central Park (11200 Base Line Rd)
BODYGet Fit...Be Active
CASA Healthy Cooking
Learn to cook the Healthy RC way!
Ages 9 & up.
Page 16
Wellness Pass
50+ residents, sign up to get fit,
maintain flexibility and build strength.
Page 39
Cucamonga Challenge
Save the date and register early.
Page 7
EARTHProtect the Earth
Income-Qualified Solar Program
See if you qualify for no-cost solar panels
through the City's partnership with GRID
Alternatives. Income-qualified homeowners
living in an eligible zone are encouraged to
apply at GRIDSolar.org.
Household Hazardous
Waste Facility*
8794 Lion Street (Between Vineyard & Hellman)
Open Saturdays | 8 am - Noon
*Closed November 25, December 23 and 30.
RC Environmental Info Line
(909) 919-2635
Please be aware, City facilities will be closed on the following dates:
WINTER HOURS
City Hall, Fire District Office* & City Yard
Closed November 23, December 25 - January 1,
January 15, and February 19
James L. Brulte Senior Center
Closed November 23 and December 24 - January 1
Goldy S. Lewis Community Center
Closed November 23 and December 24 - January 1
Victoria Gardens Cultural Center
Closed November 23 and 24, and December 24 - January 1
Lewis Family Playhouse Box Office
Closed November 23 and December 24 - January 1
RC Family Sports Center
Closed November 23 and 24, December 22 - January 1,
January 15, and February 19
RC Family Resource Center
Closed November 23 and December 22 - January 1
Lions East Community Center
Closed November 23 and 24, December 22 - January 2,
January 15, and February 19
Lions West Community Center
Closed November 23 and 24, December 22 - January 2,
January 15, and February 19
RC Animal Care and Adoption Center
Closed November 23 and 24, December 24, 25 and 31,
and January 1
Household Hazardous Waste Facility
Closed November 25, December 23 and 30
Archibald Library
Closed November 23 and 24,
December 23 - January 1,
January 15, and February 19
Paul A. Biane Library
Closed November 23 and 24,
December 23 - January 1,
January 15, and February 19
Police Business Office*
Closed November 23 and 24,
December 25 and 26,
January 1, 2 and 15, and February 19
Non-emergency police assistance line - (909) 941-1488
*Police and Fire Emergency Services will not be impacted by closures. For emergencies, dial 9-1-1.
Many City services are still available online during the winter holiday closure. Visit CityofRC.us/Services for more information.
4 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE THEATRELewisFamilyPlayhouse.com
Bill Engvall
January 6th – 3:00 pm & 8:00 pm
Don’t miss these non-stop laughs and
side-splitting stand-up performances of
Bill Engvall’s country comedy and
observational satire style.
Capitol Steps
January 12th – 8:00 pm
Need a good laugh at Washington? America’s
foremost political satirists return for a night
of hilarious political comedy from the troupe
that put the “mock” in “democracy.”
January 27th – February 11th
See page 5 for more information.
March 9th – 18th
See page 5 for more information.
Mama Mia!
Movie Screening
February 16th – 7:30 pm
Join this interactive screening
of the musical comedy Mamma
Mia! featuring Abba’s all-time
hits like “Honey, Honey,” “Dancing
Queen,” and the global smash
title song “Mamma Mia.”
Jesse Cook
February 23rd – 8:00 pm
Known for his diverse musical
style that incorporates elements from
the flamenco, rumba, pop, world beat,
blues and jazz genres, Mr. Cook uses
his lightning fast fingers to unite
them into a sound unlike any other.
The Marvin Gaye
Experience
February 24th
8:00 pm
Soul man Brian Owens
brings his refined style
for a tribute to the
legendary artist and
one of the pioneers of
Motown, Marvin Gaye.
All Star Reunion of
the Doo Wop Stars
February 17th – 8:00 pm
Get ready to tap your toes and snap your fingers
as you take a trip down memory lane
with an exciting lineup featuring
the biggest stars of the
Doo Wop era performing
their timeless hits.
Inland Pacific Ballet’s
Cinderella
March 24th – 2:00 pm & 7:30 pm
March 25th – 2:00 pm
Inland Pacific Ballet’s Cinderella captures the
magic and romance of this classic fairy tale.
Stunt Dog Experience
March 31st – 2:00 pm & 7:00 pm
Featuring more than a dozen dogs that have been rescued
from shelters, this high-energy, interactive show features amazing
tricks, comedy antics, dancing canines and audience participation.
Los Lobos
January 13th – 8:00 pm
Hailing from East L.A., Grammy-award winners
Los Lobos have an eclectic, sound mixing genres
of rock, Tex-Mex, country, folk, R&B, blues and
traditional Spanish and Mexican music.
PRESENTS
PRESENTS
UPCOMING EVENTS: JANUARY – MARCH 2018
5 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE THEATRELewisFamilyPlayhouse.com
Oh Freedom! tells the story of the greatest collaboration against racism in American
History before the Civil Rights Movement. Mixing historical accounts with songs
from the period, this thought-provoking play reminds us that it took the bravery
and collaboration of many people, both black and white, to help hundreds of
enslaved people make their way to freedom.
Due to serious subject matter, this production is not suitable for children under 10.
Nina has just returned to her Washington Heights neighborhood from her freshman year
at Stanford. Unsure of her plans to return, her parents struggle to keep their small business
alive and Benny, their young employee, does his best to help the company stay afloat;
Usnavi operates a tiny bodega, and his love interest, Vanessa, only dreams of finding a
studio apartment in the coveted West Village. When the winning lottery ticket, a power
outage, and romantic tension all hit the ‘hood, the long-time friends and neighbors make
discoveries about each other, themselves, and about the place they all call home.
January 27th – February 11th
Saturday (January 27) – 4:00 pm*
Saturdays (February 3 & 10) – 1:00 pm & 4:00 pm
Sundays (February 4 & 11) – 1:00 pm
A Play with music by Peter Manos • Directed by Saundra McClain
March 9th – 18th
Fridays & Saturdays – 7:30 pm
Sundays – 2:00 pm
General: $30.00 Gold Level
Senior/Youth: $28.00 Gold Level
All Seats: $35.00 Platinum Level
*FOUNDATION FAMILY SATURDAY
All tickets are only $10.00 each for January 27th Opening Night Performance
FOUNDATION FAMILY FLEX PACKS
All tickets are only $12.00 each (up to 8 per family) when purchasing four or more tickets
to any single MainStreet performance (excluding discounted Foundation Family Saturday opening performance)
General: $18.00 | Senior/Youth: $16.00
12505 CULTURAL CENTER DRIVE
Box Office (909) 477-2752
lewisfamilyplayhouse.com
Ages 10+
Music and Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda
Book by Quiara Alegría Hudes
Conceived by Lin-Manuel Miranda
Directed by Benny Perez
Sponsored by
Sponsored by
From the creator of “Hamilton,” Lin-Manuel Miranda’s
“In the Heights,” was the 2008 Tony Award-winner
for best musical, set in the Latin-American barrio of
Washington Heights in New York City.
BOX OFFICE HOLIDAY CLOSURES: November 23 and December 24 through January 1.
6 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE COMMUNITY EVENTSRCpark.com
Station 171 6627 Amethyst Ave.
Station 172 9612 San Bernardino Rd.
Station 173 12270 Fire House Ct.
Station 175 11108 Banyan St.
Station 176 5840 East Ave.
Station 177 9270 Rancho St.
Rancho Cucamonga
Firefighters
Bring a new, unwrapped toy for the Spark of Love Toy Drive and
in exchange take a FREE photo with Santa and Mrs. Claus!
Second Saturday of the Month
7 am - 1 pm
See page 13 for more information.
Help our Firefighters provide toys and gifts for less fortunate
children in our community. Bring a new, unwrapped toy or
sports equipment to any of the fire stations listed below.
Please consider gifts for teens and pre-teens, age groups
where donations fall short.
Join Rancho Cucamonga Firefighters at the
Christmas Tree Lot
at Milliken Ave. and Foothill Blvd.
Thursday, December 14 | 2 - 7 pm
Visit the market on wheels!
Mobile Fresh offers fresh, locally grown produce at
discounted prices. All Rancho Cucamonga residents
are welcome to visit Mobile Fresh to purchase fresh
fruits, vegetables and dairy products.
Wednesdays • 11:00 am - Noon
James L. Brulte Senior Center
(11200 Base Line Road)
Friday, February 2
7 - 9 pm
Biane Library
12505 Cultural Center Dr.
CULTURAL ARTS NIGHT AT THE LIBRARY
MobileFresh
SAVE
THE
DATE
The City of Rancho Cucamonga in partnership with the
Rancho Cucamonga Chamber of Commerce present
2018 RANCHO CUCAMONGA
Mayor’s State of
the City Address
DATE/TIME: Thursday, February 22 | 5 - 9 pm
LOCATION: Victoria Gardens Cultural Center
(12505 Cultural Center Drive)
TICKETS: $25 each
Available beginning December 1st at the
Victoria Gardens Cultural Center Box Office.
CALL/VISIT: (909) 477-2752
LewisFamilyPlayhouse.com
Sponsorship opportunities are available.
Call (909) 774-2208 or email Dianna.Lee@CityofRC.us.
7 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE COMMUNITY EVENTSRCpark.com
CONNECTING YOUR BUSINESS TO THE COMMUNITY
The City of Rancho Cucamonga Community Services Department offers plenty of opportunities to
sponsor City events and programs. This is a great way to associate your business with family-friendly
and healthy fun! To learn more about sponsorship opportunities and community partnerships visit
RCpark.com and click on the Support the Community tab or call (909) 774-2212.
Presented by
Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail
through a partnership with
The City of Rancho Cucamonga
Early BirdRegistration ends December 31.Register Today!
Cucamonga Challenge13th
ANNUAL
For more information or to register visit CucamongaChallenge.com
Saturday, May 19
Central Park | 11200 Base Line Road
SAVE-THE-DATE
DATE/TIME: Thursday, February 22 | 5 - 9 pm
LOCATION: Victoria Gardens Cultural Center
(12505 Cultural Center Drive)
TICKETS: $25 each
Available beginning December 1st at the
Victoria Gardens Cultural Center Box Office.
CALL/VISIT: (909) 477-2752
LewisFamilyPlayhouse.com
Sponsorship opportunities are available.
Call (909) 774-2208 or email Dianna.Lee@CityofRC.us.
Bring the whole family to an
Old Fashioned
Christmas
at the Historic Rains House | 8810 Hemlock Drive
Presented by the Rancho Cucamonga Historical Society
Saturday, December 2 | 3 - 7 pm
Enjoy a visit with the Rancho Cucamonga Historical Society
as you tour this holiday decorated, Civil War era home.
For more information call the
Rancho Cucamonga Historical Society at (909) 989-4970.
Homemade Cookies
Hot Cider
Traditional Holiday Music
Hand-Crafted Decorations
Ticket Prices:
11 & under: $5
12 & over: $8
The Etiwanda Historical Society
invites you to...
For additional information on this and other upcoming events,
call (909) 899-8432 or visit EtiwandaHistoricalSociety.org.
Chaffey-Garcia
House and Barn
7150 Etiwanda Ave.Every 2nd Saturday
9 am - 1 pm
Tour an Etiwanda
Historical Home
Pics With Santa
Saturday, December 9 | 9 am - 1 pm
$5 (bring your own camera) • baked goods for sale.
Valentine's Day Dinner
Wednesday, February 14 | 7 pm
$150 per couple • inside the Chaffey-Garcia House.
8 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE ANIMAL CENTERRCPets.info
Rancho Cucamonga Animal Care and Adoption Center
11780 ARROW ROUTE (South section of Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter & Sports Complex)
(909) 466-PETS (7387) | www.RCPets.info
Email: RCPets@CityofRC.us
Monday ...............................Closed
Tuesday - Friday .....11 am - 7 pm
Weekends ................10 am - 6 pm
Donations
We greatly appreciate the efforts of those who have been collecting
donations of crates, blankets, towels, comforters, leashes, toys and other
items for our homeless animals. Donated items can be dropped off at our
Center during normal business hours.
We strive to make a difference in the lives of homeless animals and we can
only do that because of the generous contributions from our commUNITY.
Thank you for choosing to make a difference!
World Spay Day February 27
It's the Right Choice: For You, Your Pet and Rancho Cucamonga
World Spay Day is an annual campaign of The HSUS, Humane Society
International and the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Associations.
The campaign shines a spotlight on the power of affordable, accessible
spay/neuter services to save the lives of companion animals, community
(feral and stray) cats, dogs and rabbits. Take action on February 27, 2018
and promote the many benefits of spaying an neutering pets!
Spaying and neutering is good for your pet, you, and the community.
• Dogs and cats will be healthier and live a longer, happier life.
• Your dog or cat will be a better, more affectionate companion.
• Your pet will be better behaved, friendlier and less likely to fight, bite,
or run away.
• Your neutered cat is less likely to spray and mark territory.
February is nationally recognized as Spay/Neuter Awareness Month. The purpose is to
encourage people to have their pets sterilized before the spring and summer months
when there is a rampant overproduction of puppies and kittens. During that time, most
animal shelters experience an unimaginable increase in animal intake. Spay/neutering
helps to decrease those numbers and save pets' lives.
Promotions held December 1 through December 30 at the
RC Animal Care and Adoption Center, including a special
raffle for those who adopt a featured pet. The Center will be
accepting donations for new pet toys, cozy blankets, and treats
throughout the holiday season.
Our homeless pets have one holiday wish - a new home! With
your help we can make their wish come true. Contact the Center
by phone, website or email and be sure to Like us on Facebook.
Furry Friends Flea Market
March 10
For a great deal on unique items, the Furry
Friends Flea Market is the "shopportunity" of a
lifetime! You will find a wide array of fabulous
deals on gently used merchandise with the
knowledge that you will be supporting programs
and services at the RC Animal Care and Adoption
Center. The Center will host a Flea Market on
Saturday, February 24 at the Lions Center West
Community Center from 8 am to 1 pm. Be sure
to mark your calendar now to support this
fundraiser.
HOLIDAY CLOSURES: The RC Animal Care and Adoption Center will be closed November 23 and 24, December 24, 25, and 31, and January 1.
To keep updated on all of our events,
bookmark our website, RCPets.info.
It's National Walk Your
Pet Month! January
You may have made your New Year's
Resolution to get healthier which may
include walking more. Lucky for you, it's
National Walk Your Pet Month. Take your
dog along and work on your resolutions
together!
Here are some tips for walking your dog:
Walking your dog is bonding time
Walking together is a great time to focus
on training your dog and strengthening
the bond between you.
Bring the necessities
Make the walk pleasant for you, your dog, and those around you.
Always carry bags for cleaning up and disposing waste, and be sure
to keep your pet leashed, even if you're only going on a short stroll
through the neighborhood.
Change it up
To make walks more fun for you and your dog, pick new paths and
travel off the beaten path, go to exciting places like the dog park, or
take walks with friends and their pets.
Safety after dark
During the winter it gets dark early. If you normally walk your dog
before sunrise or into the late afternoon and early evening hours,
you want to make sure you can be seen by motorists, bicyclists,
pedestrians and other dog walkers.
Know how far to go
Factors to consider are your dog's size (especially the length of his or
her legs), breed, age, general health, and the walking environment.
9 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE LIBRARYRCpark.com
Rancho Cucamonga Public Libraries
ARCHIBALD (7368 ARCHIBALD AVENUE)
PAUL A. BIANE (12505 CULTURAL CENTER DRIVE)
(909) 477-2720 | www.RCPL.lib.ca.us
Email: Reference@CityofRC.us
HOLIDAY CLOSURES: Both Libraries will be closed November 23 and 24, December 23 through January 1, January 15, and February 19.
Archibald Library
Monday - Thursday .....10 am - 8 pm
Friday ..............................Noon - 6 pm
Saturday ........................10 am - 5 pm
Sunday ............................1 pm - 5 pm
Paul A. Biane Library
Monday - Thursday .....10 am - 8 pm
Friday & Saturday ........10 am - 6 pm
Sunday .....................................Closed
REGISTERED
STORYTIMES REGISTRATION BEGINS NOVEMBER 29 -- NOON.
STORYTIMES
For parents/caregivers and their babies.
Archibald: Begins 1/11 Th 8 wks 11 am 14924
Biane: Begins 1/8 Mo 6 wks 10 am 14930
Biane: No class 1/15 and 2/19
Sensory Storytime is designed to accommodate the special
needs of children who benefit from a smaller class size,
special seating options, manipulatives for self-regulation
and picture schedules to help children stay focused.
Child may attend only one registered storytime per session.
All registered storytimes are offered via FREE online registration
from home or library computers. A parent/caregiver must remain in
the Children's Room during all programs.
FREE!
Terrific Tots* 11 - 18 mo.
Little Learners* 19 - 30 mo.
Hooray for Pre-K* 4 - 5 yrs.
Family Storytime** 2 & up
Sensory Storytime* 2 - 12 yrs.
For parents/caregivers and their tots.
Archibald: Begins 1/11 Th 8 wks Noon 14929
Biane: Begins 1/8 Mo 6 wks 11 am 14935
Biane: No class 1/15 and 2/19
For parents/caregivers and their toddlers.
Archibald: Begins 1/10 We 8 wks 10 am 14926
Biane: Begins 1/9 Tu 8 wks 10 am 14933
Bright Beginnings* Birth - 10 mo.
Rhyme Time* 30 mo. - 3 yrs.
For parents/caregivers and their youngsters.
Archibald: Begins 1/10 We 8 wks 11 am 14927
Biane: Begins 1/9 Tu 8 wks 11 am 14934
For parents/caregivers and their preschoolers.
Archibald: Begins 1/11 Th 8 wks 10 am 14925
Biane: Begins 1/12 Fr 8 wks 10 am 14932
For parents/caregivers and their children.
Biane: Begins 1/12 Fr 8 wks 11 am 14931
For parents/caregivers and their children of all abilities.
Archibald: Begins 1/8 Mo 4 wks 3:30 pm 14928
No class 1/15
* Register child only ** Register ALL participants
WALK-IN
STORYTIMES
All parents/caregivers in attendance must have
ticket to participate. Tickets are FREE and available
at the Children's Information Desk 30 minutes
prior to the activity.
Mother Goose on the Loose 0 - 3 yrs.
For parents/caregivers and their children.
Archibald: Wednesdays -- Noon
Biane: Mondays -- Noon & 1 pm
Pajama Storytime 2 & up
For parents/caregivers and their children.
Pajamas welcome!
Archibald: Mondays -- 6 pm
Biane: Tuesdays -- 6 pm & 7 pm
Archibald: No class 1/15 and 2/19
Family Storytime 2 & up
For parents/caregivers and their children.
Archibald: Saturdays -- 11 am
Biane: Fridays -- Noon
Family Saturdays
AT BIANE LIBRARY
Ages 2 & Up | Walk-Ins Welcome
FREE Entry tickets required and available 30 minutes prior to program.
I'm a Little Snowman Saturday, January 13 | 2 & 3 pm
Grab your corn cob pipe, button nose, two eyes made of coal and
let it snow at the library! Laugh and play at this storytime with a fun
snowman craft and stories.
Lunar New Year Saturday, February 10 | 2 & 3 pm
Join the fun as we welcome the Year of the Dog with stories and
activities that celebrate the coming of hope, renewal, and good
fortune for the Lunar New Year.
Family Storytimes
AT ARCHIBALD LIBRARY
Ages 2 & Up | Walk-Ins Welcome
FREE entry tickets required and available 30 minutes prior to program.
Rainy Days Saturday, January 20 | 11 am
Rainy days are here to stay! Sing and dance with
us in your rainy day attire.
I'm Grumpy Today! Saturday, February 24 | 11 am
Everyone gets the grumpies at times - kids and adults alike - and
sometimes we have no idea why. Join us as we explore those grumpy
feelings and ways we might turn those frowns upside down!
For more information regarding Storytimes visit www.RCPL.lib.ca.us or call (909) 477-2720.
Saturday, December 9 -- Archibald @ 11 am | Biane @ 2 & 3 pm
Celebrate the holidays with music, games and crafts. Bring a new, unwrapped
toy or piece of sports equipment and Rancho Cucamonga Firefighters will
make sure it brings a smile to a child in the commUNITY.
10 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE LIBRARYRCPL.lib.ca.us
TEEN PROGRAMS
FREE teen programs
offered at both locations.
See page 16 for details.
Robot Gingerbread Man
Saturday, December 2 | 1 - 3 pm
Biane Library (12505 Cultural Center Dr.)
$4.15 per person* | Activity #: 15268
Run, run as fast as you can, you can't catch
the Robot Gingerbread Man. He's taken over
the second story at the Biane Library!
Come build, engineer and create in our
Art Studio, STEM Lab and Early Learning
spaces. All ages are welcome in this unique
holiday experience. Parent/caregiver required.
OPEN PLAY WORKSHOP
TWEEN PROGRAMS
Ages 9 - 12 | Walk-Ins Welcome
Beginning in January, Tween Programs will be held once a month
on Saturdays at the Archibald Library.
No-Shave Mustache Craft
Biane: Wednesday, November 15 | 5 pm
Archibald: Thursday, November 30 | 5 pm
Have you heard of No-Shave November?
Join us as we kick it off.
Holiday Crafts
Biane: Wednesday, December 13 | 5 pm
Come celebrate the holidays with crafts,
cheer, and fun!
Comic Book & Graphic Novel Art
Archibald: Saturday, January 27 | 3 pm
Do you like comic books and graphic novels?
Learn about their history and create your
own comic book art.
We Love Chocolate
Archibald: Saturday, February 24 | 3 pm
Join us as we learn about how these tasty
treats first started and where they came from.
For more information visit www.RCPL.lib.ca.us or call (909) 477-2720.
FREE!
FREE!
AfterSchool
DISCOVERY CLUB
Ages 6 - 12 | Walk-Ins Welcome
Archibald: Wednesdays | 4 pm
Biane: Thursdays | 4 pm
A hands-on program for children.
*If registering in person on the day of the event,
fee is $5.15 per person.
Res/Non-Res Fee: $50.84/64.33
Sa 2/3 10:30 - 11:45 am 15280
Sa 3/3 1 - 2:15 pm 15281
Do you want to give your little one a head start?
This workshop for parents only will explore the tools
needed to be proactive, setting consistent and loving
boundaries that will help parents, children and families
thrive. Learn how to empathetically meet the needs of
your child so they do not resort to "problem" behaviors.
For more information call (909) 774-3932.
PROACTIVEPARENTING
STRATEGIES
NEW!
AGES 17 & UP To the Moon & Back Behavioral Consultant
Biane Library
Material fee: $13 due to
instructor at first class.
Programs
Friday, February 2 | 7 - 9 pm
Biane Library (12505 Cultural Center Dr.)
Don't miss this wonderful opportunity for the entire family to celebrate Black History Month with music, entertainment, activities and more.
FREE tickets available at the Biane and Archibald Libraries beginning January 22.
CULTURAL ARTS NIGHT
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COMPUTER CLASSES
Archibald Tuesdays | 6 - 8 pm
Biane 1st Saturday each month | 10 am - Noon
Wednesdays | 6 - 8 pm
Our FREE computer classes cover such topics as Microsoft Word, Excel,
PowerPoint, eBay, photo editing, computer viruses/spyware, and more.
Please note - the Technology Center will be closed to general users during class times.
For a current schedule of classes and additional information please call (909) 477-2720 or visit www.RCPL.lib.ca.us
TECHNOLOGY CENTERS FREE!
Reader’s Circle Book Club
3rd Thursday | 6:30 pm (Archibald Library)
Join us for a fun and lively book discussion,
for adults. Please call (909) 774-3963 for
this month’s book selection.
Senior Book Club
3rd Thursday | 10 am (James L. Brulte Senior Center)
Join us for fun discussions on your
favorite books and authors!
Sponsored by Rancho Cucamonga Library Services.
Sci-Fi Book Club
Monthly - various Tuesdays | 6:30 pm (Biane Library)
We know you’re out there! Sci-fi fans unite at
our book club meetings. For an updated
schedule visit www.RCPL.lib.ca.us.
It’s a Mystery Book Club
1st Thursday | 6 pm (Biane Library)
Book discussions based on a variety of themes
and authors. Open to all adults. For information
please call (909) 774-3963.
Book Clubs FREE!
The Reading Enrichment Center is looking for
volunteer tutors for the Back2Basics tutoring
program. If you are at least 16 years old, have three
hours a week to volunteer and want to have an
impact on a child’s life, consider becoming a tutor.
Training and materials provided.
For training dates or for more information, call the
Reading Enrichment Center at (909) 774-3909.
BACK BASICS2
Adult Literacy
PROGRAM
Help English speaking adults learn or
improve basic reading and writing skills.
It’s a great way to volunteer in your
community.
ONE-ON-ONE TUTORING • FLEXIBLE HOURS • FREE TRAINING
For more information call (909) 774-3909.
Do you have a couple of hours of free time and want to support your community and
Library Services? Spend some time doing volunteer work with the Friends of the Library.
Your time will make an impact on the quality programs and services that the Library
provides to the community.
See page 24 for information on how to join our Circle of Friends and below for additional volunteer opportunities.
HouseCalls
SERVICE
Caring volunteers deliver books and
library materials to homebound
residents of Rancho Cucamonga
through this free service.
12 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE FAMILY RESOURCE CENTERRCPL.lib.ca.us
HOLIDAY CLOSURES: The RC Family Resource Center will be closed November 23 and December 22 through January 1.
RC Family Resource Center
9791 ARROW ROUTE
(909) 477-2781
Monday - Friday: Noon - 8 pm
The RC Family Resource Center works with various agencies to provide an array of services
to the entire community. Schedules subject to change.
Community Closet Giveaway
Tuesdays & Thursdays | Noon - 2 pm
Clothing and hygiene products distributed to
those in need. In partnership with Community
Connections.
Food Pantry
Tuesdays | Noon - 3 pm
Emergency food provided for local residents in need.
Registration required. Bring photo I.D. In partnership
with Community Connections.
Health Insurance and Advocacy
Program
1st & 4th Wednesdays | 1 - 4 pm
Assists with Medicare and other health insurance
questions or issues. Call (800) 434-0222 for more information.
RC Service Council Last Thursday | 3 - 4:30 pm
The RC Service Council assists in finding and carrying out service opportunities to meet
the needs of City residents.
Speaker Masterminds 3rd Wednesday | 5 - 7:30 pm
Get inspired by new ideas and move forward with achieving success in your speaking.
Collaborate and network with other speakers.
Toastmasters Thursdays | 6 - 7:30 pm
Come develop your presentation, speaking and leadership skills.
Rainbow Reading Club
Tuesdays | 6:30 - 7:30 pm
Free 6 week program for kids ages 3 - 5 years
old. Presented by Miss Kathy and Leading
Ladies - (909) 999-5433.
Who’s Your Hero? Thursdays | 4 - 5:15 pm
Activity-based mentoring program for
girls ages 9 - 14. Learn how to make good
choices, explore new ideas and make friends.
Presented by Women on the Move Network -
(909) 982-1210.
Math Tutoring Fridays | 5 - 7 pm
Assistance for students in K - 12th grades. Students must provide own books and supplies -
bring homework. Provided by CJUHSD students.
Humanity Center 4 Change Youth Mental Health First Aid Training
Many people know how to apply CPR, call 911 or apply the Heimlich Maneuver in an emergency,
but how many people know how to administer first aid in a mental health crisis? If you would like
to know more, contact (909) 774-2370 and become certified today.
Option House, Inc.
Mondays | 5:30 - 7:30 pm
Crisis intervention and emergency services
for domestic violence. Includes legal
advocacy, education, awareness, and
weekly support groups.
Al-Anon (Spanish)
Tuesdays | 6 - 7:30 pm
A support group of relatives and friends of
alcoholics who share their experiences in
order to solve their common problems.
Peaceful Resolutions, Inc.
1st & 3rd Wednesdays | 6 - 8:30 pm
Free family law workshops and forms,
instructions for divorce, custody and support
issues. Referrals for family law mediation
and legal services. For more information
call (909) 774-2367 or visit
www.familylawpeacefulresolutions.com.
Welcome Center: ESL Classes
Thursdays | 7 - 9 pm
Language development, homework
assistance, and citizenship classes offered
for individuals of Middle-Eastern descent.
Parents Helping Parents
3rd Thursday | 6 - 7:30 pm
Parenting class - childcare is provided.
For more information, or to register, please
call Ronda Melendrez with South Coast
Community Services at (909) 730-1259.
Pre-registration is required.
Everyday Uses for Essential Oils
Last Friday | 6 - 7:30 pm
Learn how to incorporate essential
oils in your day-to-day routine.
Get historic, cultural and current
scientific information about essential
oils for all ages. Presented by
LB Life Skills.
RESOURCES
YOUTH & TEEN
ADULT
All programs are FREE unless otherwise stated. Clothing and food donations are always welcomed.
Special Needs Social Events & Support Groups See pages 34 & 35 for information.
13 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE FAMILY RESOURCESRCPL.lib.ca.us
FAMILY FUN NIGHTS
Family fun with activities
everyone can enjoy.
RC Family Resource Center
(9791 Arrow Rte.) | 6 pm
Free or Low Cost Services
Call the RC Family Resource Center at (909) 477-2781 or visit RCpark.com for more
information on the following programs and services:
• Case Management • Food Bank and Housing Directories
• Emergency Food & Clothing • Information/Referral Services
• Emergency Shelter Referral
Need a night out from the kids?
See page 16 for details.
For more information, visit RCpark.com or call (909) 477-2781.Educational, Health
& Wellness Workshops
Central Park Community Center
(11200 Base Line Rd.)
ALL ADULTS WELCOME!
See page 38 for details.
FREE!
FREE!
Recreational Programs for Northtown Residents
The Northtown Partnership, a collaboration between the City of Rancho Cucamonga, Northtown Housing and Development Corporation and
Cucamonga School District, provides recreational programs for the residents of the Northtown community (Boundaries are 26th Street to the
north, Haven to the east, 8th Street to the south and Archibald to the west, or provide proof of attendance to a school in the Cucamonga School
District). Funding is provided through grants, sponsorships and donations, which allows for classes to be offered at a reduced fee. Register at
Goldy S. Lewis Community Center. For donor information or questions call (909) 774-2363 or log onto RCpark.com.
2nd Wednesday each month
2:30 - 3:30 pm
Northtown Community Center | 10071 Feron Blvd.
Interactive activities such as workshops,
cooking classes, games, and more!
FREE
to join!
GRADES
6 - 12
at the Northtown
Community Center
(10071 Feron Blvd.)
Second Saturday of the Month | 7 am - 1 pm
Your one stop shop for great deals!
$10 booth rental. Food, clothing and
products are welcome.
Call (909) 941-7465 for more information.
Aplica para ser un
Healthy RC Campeón
para la comunidad!
Consulte la página 24 para más detalles.
Winter Wonderland
December 15 | 5:30 - 7:30 pm
Featuring great food, games, crafts
and a visit from Santa! Children
(ages 0 - 17) will receive a special gift.
Registration begins November 28 and
is taken until filled. Register in person at
the RC Family Resource Center.
• January 19
• February 16
• March 16
FAMILY NIGHT
Features a free dinner, family crafts,
drawings and more.
December 8 | 6 pm
10071 Feron Blvd.
Advanced registration required.
Sponsored by The City of Rancho
Cucamonga, Northtown Housing
Development Corporation and
Abundant Living Family Church.NORTHTOWN PROGRAMSTo register or for more information call (909) 941-7465.
14 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE PLAYSCHOOLRCpark.com
2017 - 2018 PLAYSCHOOL PROGRAM & CLASSES
August 14, 2017 - May 10, 2018
This progressive academic and socialization program
for children ages 1 - 5 runs from August to May. Classes
focus on building self-esteem, developing motor skills,
improving social development, and kindergarten
preparation through games, music, crafts, and group play.
CLASS LOCATIONS
Frost Early Education* Lions Center East
12860 Banyan Street 9191 Base Line Road
Goldy S. Lewis Community Center Lions Center West
11200 Base Line Road 9161 Base Line Road
HOLIDAY CLOSURES: The Lions East Community Center will be closed November 23 and 24,
December 22 through January 2, January 15, and February 19.
Lions East Community Center
9191 BASE LINE ROAD
(909) 477-2790
Monday - Friday ............8 am - 8 pm
Saturday ...................................Closed
Sunday .....................................Closed
A REMINDER
The Playschool program welcomes children with disabilities.
Playschool staff will work with each child to make the experience
a beneficial one for all involved.
Playschool Registration
Walk-in, mailed and faxed registrations are
accepted at the Goldy S. Lewis Community
Center Monday - Friday -- 9 am - 8 pm.
All registrations are processed in accordance with
the enrollment timeline in the order received. For
additional registration information call (909) 477-2790.
First Time Participants
Participants registering for the first time are required
to come in person to Goldy S. Lewis Community
Center to set up an account. Once done, you will then
be able to register online.
Playschool Registration Checklist
All registrations must be accompanied by the following:
3 A non-refundable $43.58 enrollment fee is due
upon registration each year.
3 Proof of age is required for all new students.
3 Proof of residency is required for all participants
(must bring a current utility bill and ID card in
parent’s/guardian’s name).
3 A completed Playschool Registration Form for
each participant. Please list alternate class choices.
Those unable to be placed in a class will be put on a wait list.
PLAYSCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS
Activity scholarships are granted based upon funds available
at the time of the request (for residents only).
Call for requirements at (909) 477-2765.
One’s Plus
Meets two times per week
Must be one by August 1, 2017
Specially designed for the parent and
child. Classes are for the one year old
who is able to walk. Children will be
introduced to basic early learning skills
involving socialization and motor skills.
Min. 15 per class.
Terrific Two’s & Two’s Plus
Meets two times per week
Terrific Two’s must be two by August 1, 2017
Two’s Plus must be two by February 1, 2017
Designed for the two year old who is
ready to meet twice per week. This is not
a parent participation class. Class provides
an opportunity for children to socialize
with other children. Min. 15 per class.
Thrilling Three’s & Three’s Plus
Meets two or four times per week
Thrilling Three’s must be three by August 1, 2017
Three’s Plus must be three by February 1, 2017
Introduction to early learning such as
colors, numbers and the alphabet.
Min. 20 per class.
Fabulous 4’s
Meets two or four times per week
Must be four by August 1, 2017
As the child progresses, so does the
program. Children can grow and learn
together as they prepare for kindergarten.
Min. 20 per class.
Letter Learners
Meets once per week
Must be three by August 1, 2017
For the three to five year old. Children will
develop letter recognition and focus solely
on the alphabet. Min. 12 per class.
Math Learners
Meets once per week
Must be three by August 1, 2017
For the three to five year old. Children will
develop early learning math skills such
as number identification, patterning,
grouping, graphing, sorting and one-to-
one correspondence. Min. 12 per class.
Ready Readers
Meets once per week
Must be four by August 1, 2017
For the four to five year old. Children will
be introduced to early reading and writing
skills. Min. 12 per class.
*Frost classes incorporate all of Playschool’s social development, learning objectives and integration with the County’s adaptive program which benefits both the County’s
students, as well as our own Playschool students.
Secure your spot today. Visit the Parks, Facilities and Trails section
of RCpark.com to download a Reservation Request Form.
Facility Rentals available for
Birthdays • Weddings • Conferences and more Lions EastLions WestFor class listings,
program information,
fee schedules, and to
meet the instructors.
Visit
RCpark.com
15 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE TEEN ACTIVITIESRCpark.com
Lions West Community Center
9161 BASE LINE ROAD
(909) 477-2795
HOLIDAY CLOSURES: The Lions West Community Center will be closed November 23 and 24,
December 22 through January 2, January 15, and February 19.
Presenting the new RC TeenWorks Program
RC TeenWorks is a comprehensive youth development program for tweens and teens
in grades 5 - 10 that provides participants with character building and leadership skills
through recreation programs, workshops, and volunteer/internship opportunities.
RC TEENWORKS EXPLORERS
Cooking and Teen Life Skills
In an interactive and hands-on setting,
participants will learn about basic kitchen skills
and simple recipes. Delve into practical money
management and budgeting, basic first aid,
laundry, time management, and more.
TeenWorks Staff | Lions W
GRADES 5 - 10 Res/Non-Res
T/Th 1/9 4 - 6 pm 3 wks $16.09/29.58 14984
Engineering Challenge: Build Up
Work in teams to design, create, and test a
bridge. Discover the engineering wonders
behind planning and building a structure that
has provided us passage over obstacles for
centuries. In teams, participants will compete
head-to-head to build the strongest bridge.
TeenWorks Staff | Lions W
GRADES 5 - 10 Res/Non-Res
T/Th 1/30 4 - 6 pm 4 wks $20.76/34.25 14985
Lights, Camera, Action!
Learn how to go from pre-production to post-
production while working on a group video
project. Become familiar with the technical and
creative sides of video production. Participants
will choose a concept for their video, write a
script, act, direct, shoot, and edit.
TeenWorks Staff | Lions W
GRADES 5 - 10 Res/Non-Res
T/Th 3/6 4 - 6 pm 4 wks $20.76/34.25 14986
Calling all teens! Join RC TeenWorks after school for fun and engaging
exploratory programs that provide leadership, character-building and
community service opportunities.
RC TEENWORKS AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES CLUB
Dance and Scrapbooking
Boogie your heart out while learning different
styles of dance. Impress your family and friends
with dance routines to popular songs! The Art
Studio features projects for scrapbooking. Get
inspired and get creative with making your own
personalized scrapbook. No class 1/15.
TeenWorks Staff | Lions W
GRADES 5 - 10 Res/Non-Res
M/W 1/8 4 - 6 pm 4 wks $20.76/34.25 14977
Basketball/Volleyball and DIY
Projects
Shoot some hoops, spike a ball, and practice
your technique as we play variations of
basketball and volleyball. Participate in a month
of DIY projects at Art Studio. Create phone
accessories, room décor, and more. No class 2/19.
TeenWorks Staff | Lions W
GRADES 5 - 10 Res/Non-Res
M/W 2/5 4 - 6 pm 4 wks $20.76/34.25 14981
Martial Arts and Slime and Sand
Learn self-defense moves and engage in the
arts of capoeria, jiu-jitsu, and more. The Art
Studio features slimy and sandy hands-on
projects. Play with and create slime, stress
balls, kinetic sand, sand art, and more.
TeenWorks Staff | Lions W
GRADES 5 - 10 Res/Non-Res
M/W 3/5 4 - 6 pm 4 wks $20.76/34.25 14983
Join RC TeenWorks for daily afterschool games, sports, and Open Art Studio.
Must pre-register for Explorers and Afterschool Activities Club programs.
Teens needing coverage from 3 - 4 pm may visit the supervised Teen Lounge for $2.00 per day (payment taken at Lions West front counter).
Grades 5 - 10
Grades 5 - 10
Monday - Friday ...............8 am - 8 pm
Saturday & Sunday ...................Closed
JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH
JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH
• Parents Night Out
• Internship Program
• Volunteer Coalition/
Teen Advisory Board
• Explorers Program
• Activities Club
• Active Teens Outreach
• Friday Drop-Ins
• Teens Night Out
• Summer Camp
• Teen Leadership Workshops
• Babysitter's Workshop
The RC TeenWorks
program encompasses the
following components:
Grades 5 - 10 | $2.00 per day | Fridays 3 - 6 pm
FREE
FRIEND
FRIDAY
Last Friday of the month,
bring a friend for FREE
with one paid admission.
Join us every Friday for an afternoon of games, activities
and relaxation. No pre-registration necessary. Must
complete Emergency Card and Waiver of Liability form
prior to participating. Download forms at RCpark.com.
No program on 11/24, 12/22 & 12/29.
16 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE TEEN ACTIVITIESRCpark.com
An informative class presented by certified
American Heart Association Instructors.
Participants will receive:
• Babysitter’s Manual and safety tips
• Hands-on CPR Training/Certification
• Pediatric First Aid Training/Certification
Participants will also have the opportunity
to volunteer at Parents Night Out to put
their new skills to use (space is limited).
Grades 5 - 12
Lions West Community Center | 9161 Base Line Rd.
Saturdays | 9 am - 3 pm
January 20 15118
March 17 15120
Registration Fee: $46.69
Pre-registration is REQUIRED. (Min. 7/Max. 16)
If the minimum registration is not met by the Wednesday
prior to class, the workshop will be cancelled.
No refunds or credits will be issued the day of class.
The City of Rancho Cucamonga’s TeenWorks Volunteer Coalition members
want to entertain your children while you enjoy a night out. Parents Night
Out is held at Lions West Community Center (9161 Base Line Rd).
Register early to guarantee your spot or
register when you drop off your child.
AGES: Potty trained to 6th grade
DATES AND HOURS: 6 - 11 pm
FEE/CHILD: $20.75
10% discount for multiple children from
same family (must register in person to obtain discount).
For more information call (909) 477-2795.
ARTS & CRAFTS
GAMES TOYS
MOVIES SNACKS
VIDEO GAMES
REGISTRATION
REQUIRED
Space is limited
Max. 60
TEEN PROGRAMS
AT THE LIBRARY
Ages 12 - 17
Archibald Library (7368 Archibald Ave.)
Paul A. Biane Library (12505 Cultural Center Dr.)
Holiday Party
Thursday, December 14 | 6:30 pm (Biane Library)
Join us for holiday cheer, music, snacks and
lots of fun!
Teen Idea Share Out
Thursday, January 11 | 6:30 pm (Biane Library)
Want to have some say in what teen
programs we offer? Do you have book
suggestions or designs for fun displays?
Come share your ideas with us.
We Love Chocolate
Thursday, February 8 | 6:30 pm (Biane Library)
Learn about how these tasty treats first started
and where they came from.
For more information about Teen Programs
at the Library call us at (909) 477-2720.
FREE!
Jan. 20 (Sat.) 15115
Feb. 10 (Sat.) 15284
Feb. 17 (Sat.) 15116
Mar. 17 (Sat.) 15117
Learn to cook the Healthy RC way!
Register for these FREE hands-on
classes (6 weeks) and discover how
to make easy, healthy and delicious
recipes! $5 supply fee due to instructor
at first class.
Mountainside Apartments Learning Center (9181 E. Foothill Blvd)
AGES 9 - 17
Mo 1/8 4 - 6 pm FREE 14496
AGES 18 & UP
Mo 1/8 6:30 - 8:30 pm FREE 14492
TEENS NIGHT OUT
Grades
5 - 9
Join us for an enchanted evening of music,
games and fun. Dress in comfort,
dress in class, but don't forget your mask!
Lions West Community Center
(9161 Base Line Rd)
February 9 | 7 - 10 pm | $10 per person
Activity #: 15264 (Max. 150)
Tickets available for sale day of event at Lions West Community Center.
Permission slip required.For more information please call (909) 774-2328.
PLEASE BRING YOUR LUNCH
17 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE TEEN ACTIVITIESRCpark.com
Spruce Avenue Skate Facility
(7730 Spruce Ave.)
Please be aware:
• No skating after sundown or before 8 am.
• This facility is unsupervised; skate at your own risk.
• Only skateboards and in-line skating permitted (no bicycles).
• Proper safety equipment required, including helmet, elbow pads and knee pads.
• Please obey posted regulations.
• Bowl
• Drop In
• High Bench
• Grind Rails
• Pyramid
• Sloped Rail
• Rail Box
• Steps & Curb
• Spline
For more information please call (909) 774-2328.
This award-winning program provides
opportunities for middle and high school
students to improve the health of their
community. Youth Leaders work on
projects, develop communication and
leadership skills, and make a difference
in Rancho Cucamonga. Leaders:
• Work on issues that matter to youth
• Promote healthy living
• Work with City officials
• Participate in trainings and conferences
• Learn about local government
• Build their résumés and gain career
experience
• Have FUN!
Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month | 3:30 - 5 pm
Applications available beginning summer 2018.
For more information call (909) 774-2044.
If you have an interest to volunteer within the
community, consider becoming a TeenWorks
volunteer!
Volunteers meet on a monthly basis and participate in
a variety of community service events and projects.
To become involved, visit the Youth and Teen Programs
section of RCpark.com for required application and
information on available volunteer opportunities.
Don't miss out - get your application in early!
Volunteer Coalition Meetings:
• November 21 • February 20
• December 19 • March 20
• January 16
ACTIVE TEENS OUTREACH
Beginning in March, each week RC
TeenWorks staff will take their show on the
road to Spruce Avenue Park for games and
activities. This program is free of charge to
all who attend. Participants must complete
Emergency Card and Waiver of Liability form
prior to participating.
Download forms at RCpark.com.
Spruce Ave. Park
7730 Spruce Ave.
Wednesdays
3 - 5 pm | 4 wks
Look for new Active Teens Outreach opportunities
beginning in March. Call (909) 477-2795 for details.FREE!
RC TeenWorks interns are
given the opportunity to work
alongside City employees from
many departments to develop
mentorships and gain real-life job
skills. Interns receive additional
training on interviewing
skills, résumé-writing, college
applications and more.
Grades
7 - 10
Grades
5 - 10
Grades
11 & 12
Applications are required for this program.
For more information about the RC TeenWorks
Internship Program, visit the Youth and Teen
Programs section of RCpark.com
For application deadline and more
information about this program,
visit the Youth and Teen Programs
section of RCpark.com.
Meetings are held from 5 - 6 pm at Lions West Community Center (9161 Base Line Rd)
Take Action,
Be Heard,
and Make a
Difference!
18 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE SPORTS CENTERRCpark.com
DROP-IN ACTIVITIES
Multiple day pass available at discounted rate.
Open play hours may change due to programming.
Drop-In Racquetball
Youth $3.25 per player per hour
Adult $5.25 per player per hour
Open Court Times:
Monday - Friday ..........................................9 am - 9 pm
Saturday .........................................................8 am - 6 pm
Sunday ............................................................9 am - 5 pm
Reservations for courts 3, 4 & 5 available only
during peak hours, M - F: 4 - 8 pm.
Drop-In Basketball
Youth $1.75 per player per day
Adult $3.75 per player per day
Open Court Times:
Monday - Friday ..........................................9 am - 4 pm
Sunday ............................................................9 am - 5 pm
Drop-In Volleyball
Youth $1.75 per player per day
Adult $3.75 per player per day
Open Court Times:
Sunday ...........................................................Noon - 5 pm
Drop -In Table Tennis
Youth $1.75 per player per day
Adult $3.75 per player per day
Open Court Times:
Monday - Friday ..........................................9 am - 9 pm
Saturday .........................................................8 am - 6 pm
Sunday ............................................................9 am - 5 pm
Annual memberships for seniors available for
purchase at Central Park (11200 Base Line Rd).
Yoga
Fee $50 / month for unlimited classes per month
M/F ..........................................................................6 - 7 pm
T/Th .............................................................7:55 - 8:55 pm
Jazzercise
Fee $45 / month - unlimited (with Electronic Transfer)
$12 / class (walk-in)
$110 / 8 weeks - unlimited
For Jazzercise class times please call (909) 477-2785.
HOLIDAY CLOSURES: The Family Sports Center will be closed November 23, 24, December 22 through January 1, January 15, and February 19.
RC Family Sports Center
9059 SAN BERNARDINO ROAD (Behind Big Lots)
(909) 477-2785
The Center for fun fitness and a healthier you!
Monday - Friday .......9 am - 9 pm
Saturday .....................8 am - 6 pm
Sunday .......................9 am - 5 pm
PEE WEE SPORTS AGES 3 - 5
Boys and girls will learn the fundamentals of the specified sport. Fee includes t-shirt,
certificate and medal. Space is limited. Parent/volunteer-based programs. For more
information on programs or coaching call (909) 477-2785.
Winter Basketball
January 23 - March 10 | 7 wks
Registration taken until filled.
Residents - began October 23
Non-Residents - began October 30
RC FAMILY SPORTS CTR Res/Non-Res
Age 3 Tu 6 - 7 pm $45.66/59.15 14203
& Sa 10:30 - 11:30 am
Age 3 W 6 - 7 pm $45.66/59.15 14204
& Sa 9 - 10 am
Age 4 Tu 6 - 7 pm $45.66/59.15 14205
& Sa 10:30 - 11:30 am
Age 4 W 6 - 7 pm $45.66/59.15 14206
& Sa 9 - 10 am
Age 5 Tu 6 - 7 pm $45.66/59.15 14207
& Sa 10:30 - 11:30 am
Age 5 W 6 - 7 pm $45.66/59.15 14208
& Sa 9 - 10 am
Spring Soccer
April 2 - May 17 | 7 wks
Registration taken until filled.
Residents - begins January 2
Non-Residents - begins January 9
CENTRAL PARK Res/Non-Res
Age 3 M/W 4:30 - 5:30 pm $45.66/59.15 14997
Age 3 T/Th 4:30 - 5:30 pm $45.66/59.15 14998
Age 3 M/W 6 - 7 pm $45.66/59.15 14999
Age 3 T/Th 6 - 7 pm $45.66/59.15 15002
Age 4 M/W 4:30 - 5:30 pm $45.66/59.15 15013
Age 4 T/Th 4:30 - 5:30 pm $45.66/59.15 15004
Age 4 M/W 6 - 7 pm $45.66/59.15 15008
Age 4 T/Th 6 - 7 pm $45.66/59.15 15012
Age 5 M/W 4:30 - 5:30 pm $45.66/59.15 15018
Age 5 T/Th 4:30 - 5:30 pm $45.66/59.15 15020
Age 5 M/W 6 - 7 pm $45.66/59.15 15014
Age 5 T/Th 6 - 7 pm $45.66/59.15 15015
COACHES/TEAMS
A Volunteer Coach is required for each team. If you
are interested in coaching visit RCpark.com to fill out
a volunteer application and contact staff at
(909) 477-2785.
Team Placement: Due to program size, there will
be no special requests taken for placement with a
specific team, coach, child, ride share, or practice site.
The only exception will be for siblings to be placed on
the same team if they are in the same age division.
For more information call (909) 477-2785.PEE WEE SPORTSBeginning spring 2018 the following programming
will not be offered due to construction of the new
RC Sports Center: Drop-In Racquetball, Drop-In
Basketball, Drop-in Volleyball, Yoga, and Jazzercise.
Visit us at RCpark.com for more information.
19 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE YOUTH SPORTSRCpark.com
REFUNDS
Youth Sports: Full refunds/credits will be issued one month prior
to league games. Less than one month prior to league games,
refunds and credits will be issued less a $10 administration fee.
NO refunds or credits will be issued after the first league game.
Winter Youth Basketball League
Practice Begins - Week of December 18 | League Begins - January 13
Learn and enhance skills - height is not important and beginners
are welcome. Games played at RC Family Sports Center and various
school sites. Includes nine game season (AA - C divisions) / eight
game season (D division), uniform, gym costs, officials, scorekeeper,
participation award, and team sponsorship.
Volunteer-based program. Indoor practice fees are NOT included in registration fee.
Early Bird Registration (Before November 20):
Division AA - C: $115.17/Res Discount Fee: $101.68*
Division D: $100.65/Res Discount Fee: $87.16*
Registration (After November 20):
Division AA - C: $125.55/Res Discount Fee: $112.06*
Division D: $111.02/Res Discount Fee: $97.53*
*After the first game of the season, no refunds or credits will be issued.
Registration taken until filled.
Residents Online - began August 21
Non-Residents - began September 5
Please note: a birth certificate is required at registration.
BOYS GIRLS
13881 AA born in 2002 - 2003 13885
13882 A born in 2004 - 2005 13886
13883 B born in 2006 - 2007 13887
13884 C born in 2008 - 2009 13888
CO-ED
13889 D born in 2010 - 2011
For more information call (909) 774-2340 or 774-2398.
Spring Youth Indoor Volleyball
Practice Begins - Week of March 19 | League Begins - March 31
Games played at Cucamonga Middle School. Girls and boys
are invited to play in the upcoming season. All ability levels are
encouraged to join. Fee includes a nine game season plus jersey,
officials, and participation award.
Volunteer-based program. Practice fees are NOT included in registration fee.
Early Bird Registration (Before February 18):
$114.13/Res Discount Fee: $100.64
Registration (After February 18):
$124.51/Res Discount Fee: $111.02
Registration taken until filled.
Residents Online - begins January 2
Non-Residents Online - begins January 9
Please note: a birth certificate is required at registration.
CO-ED
15026 AA born in 2001 - 2003
15024 A born in 2004 - 2005
15027 B born in 2006 - 2007
15028 C born in 2008 - 2010
For more information call (909) 477-2785.
Spring Break - Youth Basketball Clinic
Boys & Girls Ages 6 - 14 | March 26 - 30
Participants will learn and focus on basic fundamentals while
working on teamwork, sportsmanship, leadership and most
importantly, building self-confidence. Wear comfortable clothing,
tennis shoes and bring a light snack. Program fee includes 1-week of
clinic, t-shirt and certificate. Drop-off program only; no spectators.
Registration begins January 2
RC FAMILY SPORTS CTR Res/Non-Res
Mo - Fr 8 am - Noon $94.42/107.91 14608
Mo - Fr 1 - 5 pm $94.42/107.91 14609
For more information call (909) 774-2340.
Pee Wee Sports: Full refund and/or credits will be issued two
weeks prior to program start date. One week prior and/or week
of programming, a $10 administration fee will be deducted from
registration amount.
NO refunds or credits will be issued after the first week of programming.
20 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE ADULT SPORTSNEW SPORTS FACILITIESRCpark.com
8 GAME SEASON
• Returning Daytime and Senior Leagues: $302/team*
• Returning Nighttime Leagues: $356/team*
• New Daytime and Senior Leagues: $337/team*
• New Nighttime Leagues: $391/team*
* Plus $13 per non-resident, per team to be paid at the fields, and $22 per team,
per game to be paid at the fields to MLS umpires. Deadline to register - January 1.
For more information please visit mlsoftball.com or call (951) 358-2800 x. 2.
Games played at the
Rancho Cucamonga
Epicenter and
Sports Complex
(8408 Rochester Avenue)
Leagues begin
January 7
Register online at
mlsoftball.com
All registration fees include instructor, service and equipment replacement fees.
Adult Basketball Leagues
Leagues begin - January 7 (Sunday League) | January 8 (Monday League)
All games to be played at the RC Family Sports Center
(9059 San Bernardino Road)
Registration taken until filled.
Residents - begins November 27
Non-Residents - begins December 4
Full Court Fees: $501.12/team**
Half Court Fees: $103.76/team**
**Plus $13.49 per non-resident per team.
SEASON 3
Register at
Central Park
(11200 Base Line Rd.)
For more information
call (909) 774-2383
or 774-2391.13878 Men’s Half Court - Sunday morning
13880 Men’s Full Court - Monday night
Naming and Sponsorship
Opportunities Available
Contact Dianna.Lee@CityofRC.us
or call (909) 774-2208
Coming Summer 2018
• State-of-the-art multisport gym
• 6 combination basketball/volleyball courts
• Café with food and beverage concessions
• Indoor and outdoor seating
• Multi-purpose meeting room
• 10 small-sided soccer fields
(eight 5v5 & two 7v7 ProTurf floodlit)
• Leagues | Tournaments | Pickups
• Community coaching for ages 5 - 14
• Restaurant, bar, and function room Discover more
@ Goals-Soccer.com/Rancho-Cucamonga
located at 8303 Rochester Ave.
located at 11747 Stadium Way
Opening January 2018
Visit RCpark.com for updates.
21 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE
Beginning Ice Skating
Basic skating techniques taught. Warm clothes
and gloves recommended. Skate rental
available for $3 per class.
Ontario Ice Staff | Ontario Ice Center
AGES 2 - 5 Res/Non-Res
Th 1/11 6 - 6:30 pm 8 wks $51.88/65.37 14738
Sa 1/13 12:45 - 1:15 pm 8 wks $51.88/65.37 14739
AGES 6 - 14 Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/9 6:30 - 7 pm 8 wks $51.88/65.37 14740
Th 1/11 6:30 - 7 pm 8 wks $51.88/65.37 14741
Sa 1/13 12:45 - 1:15 pm 8 wks $51.88/65.37 14742
AGES 15 & UP Res/Non-Res
Th 1/11 6:30 - 7 pm 8 wks $51.88/65.37 14737
Beginning Ice Hockey
Skates, hockey stick and gloves required. Skate
rental available for $3 per class.
Ontario Ice Staff | Ontario Ice Center
AGES 2 - 5 Res/Non-Res
Th 1/11 6 - 6:30 pm 8 wks $51.88/65.37 14735
AGES 6 - 14 Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/9 6:30 - 7 pm 8 wks $51.88/65.37 14736 SPORTS CLASSESRCpark.com
DON’T MISS OTHER SPORTS ACTIVITIES
ON PAGES 18 - 20!
REGISTER ONLINE! VISIT RCpark.com
Sportball Multi-Sport
This fun-filled program introduces children to
eight different sports. Trained coaches focus
on social and physical development, building
confidence and having fun.
Parent participation is required.
Sportball Coach | Goldy Lewis Ctr
Juniors
AGES 16 - 24 MOS Res/Non-Res
Sa 1/13 9:15 - 10 am 9 wks $119.32/132.81 14775
AGES 2 - 3 Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/8 6 - 6:45 pm 7 wks $93.38/106.87 14776
Sa 1/13 10 - 10:45 am 9 wks $119.32/132.81 14777
Sportball T-Ball/Baseball
Trained coaches teach appropriate T-ball skills
and game play in a fun, supportive, non-
competitive environment where they gain
confidence in their abilities. Material fee: $10
due to instructor at first class.
Parent participation is required for ages 2 - 3.
Sportball Coach | Ruth Musser Middle School
AGES 2 - 3 Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/8 4 - 4:45 pm 7 wks $93.38/106.87 14778
Sa 1/13 11 - 11:45 am 9 wks $119.32/132.81 14779
AGES 5 - 9 Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/8 4:45 - 5:30 pm 7 wks $93.38/106.87 14780
Sa 1/13 11:45 am - 12:45 pm 9 wks $119.32/132.81 14781
Sportball Soccer
Trained coaches teach appropriate soccer
skills and game play in a fun, supportive,
non-competitive environment. Material fee:
$20 due to instructor at first class.
Parent participation is required for ages 2 - 3.
Sportball Coach | Heritage Park
AGES 2 - 3 Res/Non-Res
Sa 1/13 9:15 - 10 am 9 wks $119.32/132.81 14783
AGES 5 - 7 Res/Non-Res
Sa 1/13 10 - 11 am 9 wks $119.32/132.81 14785
AGES 7 - 9 Res/Non-Res
Sa 1/13 11 am - Noon 9 wks $119.32/132.81 14786
Sportball Coach | Ruth Musser Middle School
AGES 2 - 3 Res/Non-Res
We 1/10 4:45 - 5:30 pm 9 wks $119.32/132.81 14782
AGES 5 - 9 Res/Non-Res
We 1/10 4 - 4:45 pm 9 wks $119.32/132.81 14784
NEW!
SPORTBALLBall Hockey
AGES 5 - 9
This program introduces children to the
fundamental concepts of the game. Class
focuses on passing, shooting, basic positioning,
stick handling and goal tending.
Sportball Coach | Goldy Lewis Ctr
Res/Non-Res Fee: $93.38/106.87
Mo 1/8 6:45 - 7:30 pm 7 wks 14787
GOLF
Learn the rules, safety and etiquette of golf, while learning
to play! $25 ball fee due to instructor at first class.
Gary Nichols | Whispering Lakes Golf Course
Res/Non-Res Fee: $90.27/103.76
Junior Group
Ages 6 -17
Sa 1/13 10 - 11 am 5 wks 14682
Adult Group
Ages 17 & UP
Sa 1/13 9 - 10 am 5 wks 14683
22 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE
Tennis Program
Tennis simplified for beginner to intermediate.
Learn proper techniques. Students must
furnish own racket. Court shoes with
non-marking soles and comfortable clothes
are required. $5 ball fee paid to instructor.
Matt Inderwiesche | Beryl Park East
Kids
AGES 5 - 9 Res/Non-Res
T/Th 1/9 4 - 5 pm 4 wks $131.77/145.26 14751
T/Th 2/13 4 - 5 pm 4 wks $131.77/145.26 14752
Juniors
AGES 10 - 17 Res/Non-Res
T/Th 1/9 5 - 6 pm 4 wks $131.77/145.26 14753
T/Th 2/13 5 - 6 pm 4 wks $131.77/145.26 14754
Adults
AGES 18 & UP Res/Non-Res
T/Th 1/9 6 - 7 pm 4 wks $131.77/145.26 14755
T/Th 2/13 6 - 7 pm 4 wks $131.77/145.26 14756TENNIS
RCpark.com
TENNIS ACADEMY
Students must furnish own racket. Tennis attire required.
All registration fees include instructor, service and equipment replacement fees.
*Saturday classes held at Rancho Cucamonga High School (11801 Lark Dr.)
Pee Wee Tennis
Johnny Allen Tennis Academy | Day Creek Park/RCHS*
AGES 3 - 5 Res/Non-Res
W 1/10 4:45 - 5:30 pm 3 wks $40.47/53.96 14825
Fr 1/12 4:45 - 5:30 pm 3 wks $40.47/53.96 14826
Sa* 1/13 8:15 - 9 am 3 wks $40.47/53.96 14827
W 1/31 4:45 - 5:30 pm 3 wks $40.47/53.96 14829
Fr 2/2 4:45 - 5:30 pm 3 wks $40.47/53.96 14830
Sa* 2/3 8:15 - 9 am 3 wks $40.47/53.96 14831
W 2/21 4:45 - 5:30 pm 3 wks $40.47/53.96 14833
Fr 2/23 4:45 - 5:30 pm 3 wks $40.47/53.96 14834
Sa* 2/24 8:15 - 9 am 3 wks $40.47/53.96 14835
W/F 1/10 4:45 - 5:30 pm 3 wks $94.42/107.91 14824
& Sa* 8:15 - 9 am
W/F 1/31 4:45 - 5:30 pm 3 wks $94.42/107.91 14828
& Sa* 8:15 - 9 am
W/F 2/21 4:45 - 5:30 pm 3 wks $94.42/107.91 14832
& Sa* 8:15 - 9 am
Beginning Youth Tennis
Johnny Allen Tennis Academy | Day Creek Park/RCHS*
AGES 6 - 10 Res/Non-Res
W 1/10 5:30 - 6:30 pm 3 wks $56.03/69.52 14837
Fr 1/12 5:30 - 6:30 pm 3 wks $56.03/69.52 14838
Sa* 1/13 9 - 10 am 3 wks $56.03/69.52 14839
W 1/31 5:30 - 6:30 pm 3 wks $56.03/69.52 14841
Fr 2/2 5:30 - 6:30 pm 3 wks $56.03/69.52 14842
Sa* 2/3 9 - 10 am 3 wks $56.03/69.52 14843
W 2/21 5:30 - 6:30 pm 3 wks $56.03/69.52 14845
Fr 2/23 5:30 - 6:30 pm 3 wks $56.03/69.52 14846
Sa* 2/24 9 - 10 am 3 wks $56.03/69.52 14847
W/F 1/10 5:30 - 6:30 pm 3 wks $131.77/145.26 14836
& Sa* 9 - 10 am
W/F 1/31 5:30 - 6:30 pm 3 wks $131.77/145.26 14840
& Sa* 9 - 10 am
W/F 2/21 5:30 - 6:30 pm 3 wks $131.77/145.26 14844
& Sa* 9 - 10 am
Intermediate Youth Tennis
Johnny Allen Tennis Academy | Day Creek Park/RCHS*
AGES 7 - 17 Res/Non-Res
W 1/10 6:30 - 8:30 pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 14849
Fr 1/12 6:30 - 8:30 pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 14850
Sa* 1/13 10 am - Noon 3 wks $79.89/93.38 14851
W 1/31 6:30 - 8:30 pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 14853
Fr 2/2 6:30 - 8:30 pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 14854
Sa* 2/3 10 am - Noon 3 wks $79.89/93.38 14855
W 2/21 6:30 - 8:30 pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 14857
Fr 2/23 6:30 - 8:30 pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 14858
Sa* 2/24 10 am - Noon 3 wks $79.89/93.38 14859
W/F 1/10 6:30 - 8:30 pm 3 wks $188.83/202.32 14848
& Sa* 10 am - Noon
W/F 1/31 6:30 - 8:30 pm 3 wks $188.83/202.32 14852
& Sa* 10 am - Noon
W/F 2/21 6:30 - 8:30 pm 3 wks $188.83/202.32 14856
& Sa* 10 am - Noon
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User-Friendly Sports Lighting
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TABLE TENNIS
OPEN TO ALL AGES
OPEN TO AGES 50+
RC Family Sports Center
9059 San Bernardino Rd.
See page 18 for details!
Central Park
11200 Base Line Rd.
See page 36 for details!Get started today and create your account at
LightsOnSites.com
REGISTRATIONGet Online, Not In Line
Log onto RCpark.com and click on the Register in a Click icon.
Follow the steps on screen via your computer, tablet, or smart
phone to create an account for you and your family members.
Explore and register for programs and classes.
WINTER REGISTRATION
November 20 Online for Residents
December 4 Online for Everyone
December 11 Walk-in / Mail-in Begins
Computer kiosks for online registration are
available at Central Park & Lions East.
Mail-in and Walk-in registration still accepted.
See page 46 for instructions.Dates may vary for some programs.
23 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINERCpark.com TRIPS AND TOURSTrips depart from the Goldy S. Lewis Community Center at 11200 Base Line Road
The City of Rancho Cucamonga provides a variety of trips and tours. Age requirements vary by trip.
Payment must accompany your reservation. For trip confirmation call (909) 477-2780.
INFORMATION:
(909) 477-2782
RCpark.com
129th Rose Parade - "Making a Difference"
January 1 | 14716 | $199 per person
Experience the magic of the New Year in an unrivaled celebration,
exclusive to the streets of Pasadena, California. Price includes
grandstand seating, souvenir seat cushion, and pancake breakfast.
Departs 5:15 am; Returns 1 pm.
Pechanga Casino
January 26 | 14711 | $18 per person
Trip includes presentation and $5 EZ Play gaming credit for current
Pechanga Club Members. New members have the opportunity to win
up to $1,000 in Club Dollars available to use immediately. Ages 21 and
older only. Minimum of 50 participants. No refunds. Departs 9 am;
Returns 5:30 pm.
LACMA and La Brea Tar Pits
February 5 | 14712 | $71 per person
Start the day at the LACMA and finish it exploring the La Brea Tar Pits.
Price includes admission to both venues and ticket to a special 3D
movie. Departs 8 am; Returns 5:30 pm.
Chinese New Year
Tour - Tucker Tours
February 28 | 14713
$126 per person
Take a trip to Hacienda Heights to
visit the largest Buddhist Temple
in the Western Hemisphere and
see it decorated for the Chinese
New Year. Trip includes 3-course
Chinese meal and a professional
tour guide. Departs 8 am; Returns
5:30 pm.
Museum of Flying & The Proud Bird
March 4 | 14715 | $103 per person
Take a 90-minute docent-led tour of the Museum of Flying in Santa
Monica. Highlights include 2 dozen aircrafts chronicling the beginning of
flight, including a replica of the Wright Flyer. All you can eat buffet lunch
at The Proud Bird restaurant is included. Departs 8:30 am; Returns 4 pm.
Check-in time for trips is no less than 30 minutes before time of departure.
CANCELLATION POLICY
The required amount of advanced notice for
cancellations vary. In some instances a refund may only
be given if an additional passenger can take your place.
SPECIAL REQUESTS
If you have a special need,
please inform our staff at
time of registration.
MULTI-DAY TRIPS
Special Travel Presentations
at the Goldy S. Lewis Community Center
Tucker Tours Single-Day Trips: January 29, 2018 | 11 am
Collette Multi-Day Trips: January 31, 2018 | 11 am
Discover Mexico ............................January 27 - February 3, 2018
Sunny Portugal ...............................................March 9 - 18, 2018
California Coast .............................................March 10 - 17, 2018
Irish Splendor ................................................March 21 - 28, 2018
Southern Charm .............................................April 15 - 21, 2018
Pageant of Our Lord
March 24 | 14714 | $115 per person
This annual Easter season theatrical masterpiece combines the
presentation of life-sized paintings and sculptures to depict the story
of Christ. Accompanied by original narration and composition by the
Rolling Hills Covenant Church Sanctuary Choir and Orchestra, this is a
truly unique gospel production not to be missed. Early lunch at Buca Di
Beppo is included. Departs 9:30 am; Returns 5 pm.
Photo courtesy of Museum Associates, LACMA
Photo courtesy of Museum of Flying
24 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE VOLUNTEERSRCpark.com
We’re always looking for new projects and
people to lead them. Call us at (909) 774-2371.
Friends of the Library ...............................................(909) 477-2720
Enriching your life and community.
Friends of the Senior Center ........................(909) 477-2780
For the best years of your life.
Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail ..........(909) 921-1059
Non-profit group. Help support the P.E. Trail.
Friends of the Playhouse ....................................(909) 477-2775
Where dreams come to life.
Be a Leader in your City!
Join the Healthy RC
Community Champions!
The Community Champions are community
members working together to improve the
heath and wellness of Rancho Cucamonga.
Since 2010, the Community Champions have
provided Latino residents with leadership
training and encouraged participation in
local government activities. Meetings are
held in English and Spanish, and all ages and
abilities are welcome to participate.
Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month | 6 - 7:30 pm
RC Family Resource Center (9791 Arrow Route)
For more information visit HealthyRC.com or call
(909) 774-2044.
Campeones Para La Comunidad son miembros
de la comunidad trabajando juntos para mejorar
la salud y bienestar de Rancho Cucamonga. Desde
2010, los Campeones Para La Comunidad ha
aportado residentes Latinos con entrenamiento
de liderazgo y apoyo de participar en actividades
del gobierno local. Tales actividades se llevan acabo
en Ingles y Español, son para todas las edades
y habilidades. Eres bienvenido a participar.
Juntas son 1o y 3o martes del mes | 6 - 7:30 pm
RC Family Resource Center (9791 Arrow Route)
Para más información visite HealthyRC.com o llame
(909) 774-2044.
Se un Líder en tu Ciudad!
Únete a Healthy RC Campeones
Para La Comunidad!
BECOME A VOLUNTEER!Advanced CERT Team
Community Emergency Response Team
Amateur Radio
Auxiliary Communications Services
Large Animal Response
Large Animal Response Team (LART)
Medical Reserve Corps
San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Dept.For more information on these volunteer opportunities,
please call (909) 774-3020.
The Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District encourages you to be
READY RC!
Have an idea for a new project? Let us know!
JOIN OUR CIRCLE OF FRIENDS
Our Circle of Friends is the perfect opportunity for those who like to volunteer on a regular basis.
Friends must be age 15 or older, register as a Friend and make a commitment of 100 hours annually.
There are many benefits to becoming a Friend such as years of service recognition, periodic
events specifically for Friends and recognition at the City’s Annual Volunteer Appreciation event.
Healthy RC
SteeringCommittee
If you are a passionate individual or community group
who truly wants to make a difference in the health of
Rancho Cucamonga, join us at one of our meetings.
Dedicated residents, businesses, non-profits, and
community groups collaborate and improve the
8 community health priorities identified by
Rancho Cucamonga residents.
For more information visit HealthyRC.com
or call (909) 477-2700.
Meets 4th Tuesday of every month
10 am - 1 pm
Central Park (11200 Base Line Rd.)EMERGENCY PREPThe Fire District offers sandbag materials to all
Rancho Cucamonga residents, businesses, and
schools, free of charge, for non-commercial use.
Limit of 25 free sandbagsat the following locations:
Amethyst Fire Station 6627 Amethyst Ave.
Banyan Fire Station 11108 Banyan St.
East Ave. Fire Station 5840 East Ave.
Hellman Fire Station 9270 Rancho St.
Business Emergency Resiliency
Training (BERT)
Attend our BERT classes and learn how
your business can be ready before, during and
after an emergency. Sessions can be taken
as a standalone preparedness course or as a
comprehensive series.
AGES 18 & UP
FREE | Central Pk
Unit 1: Business Disaster Response Operations
1/25 Th 9 am - Noon 15193
Visit RCFire.org/ReadyRC for more
information on BERT and upcoming classes.
Sandbag Materials
‘Tis the season to get involved in your community!
Give the gift that keeps on giving and join the
hundreds of volunteers who contribute countless
hours to their community.
For a list of volunteer opportunities, or to apply
to become a volunteer, visit RCpark.com.
Take Action.
Get Involved.
Make it Happen!
Volunteer
Today!
Amateur Radio
See page 29 for Amateur Radio Testing and
Technician courses, and FCC Licensing Test date.
Visit RCFire.org/ReadyRC for more information.
25 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE COMPUTERSRCpark.com YMCACall (909) 774-3818 for more information.
Tech Junction
Need a place to surf the internet?
Interested in taking a computer class?
HOURS Closed to the public during classes.
Open for Use
Mon - Fri (Seniors Only) ................ 8 am - Noon
Mon - Fri (All Ages) .......................Noon - 4 pm*
Sat & Sun ......................................................Closed
At Tech Junction you can…
• Check your email • Watch videos online • Check social media
• Search the internet • Create documents • Register for classes
Using computers is just the beginning.
Tech Junction offers a variety of computer technology courses covering computer
related topics and basic computer skills. There is no charge for the use of
computers at Tech Junction; however, there is a nominal fee to use the printer.
Tech Junction at Central Park is a comfortable, well-equipped computer center that
offers visitors access to a wide range of functionality. Computer features include
Windows 7, multimedia programming, CD-ROM and USB connectivity, and printing
services. Tech Junction computers are also equipped with the popular Microsoft
Office 2013 software: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, and more.
Introduction to Computers
For those with little or no experience
using a computer. Identify parts of a
computer, tell the difference between
hardware and software, and use the
keyboard and mouse.
CSD Staff | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 50 & UP Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/2 10 - 10:45 am 3 wks $5.19 15111
Introduction to Microsoft Word
Write letters, résumés, papers and other
documents. By the end of the class you
should be able to create, edit, save and open a
document; change formatting and appearance;
check spelling and grammar, and print files.
CSD Staff | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 50 & UP Res/Non-Res
Th 1/4 10 - 10:45 am 3 wks $5.19 15114
Google 101
Use a web browser to access the web and
Google to find information on internet.
Building on the skills learned from week 1,
gain more practice using Google to find and
evaluate the information you need from
websites you can trust.
CSD Staff | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 50 & UP Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/9 10 - 10:45 am 3 wks $5.19 15112
Using a Computer
So you have a new computer and you're
ready to set it up. This might seem like an
overwhelming and complicated task, but it's
a lot easier than you might think. Enroll in this
course to get to know your operating system
and to learn the basics of computer set-up.
CSD Staff | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 50 & UP Res/Non-Res
Tu 2/13 10 - 10:45 am 3 wks $5.19 15113
SENIOR COMPUTER CLASSES
Rancho Cucamonga/Fontana Family YMCA
Goldy S. Lewis Community Center at Central Park (11200 Base Line Road)
A partnership with The City of Rancho Cucamonga and the Rancho Cucamonga/Fontana Family YMCA allows YMCA programs to be
offered at the Goldy S. Lewis Community Center. All YMCA programs are operated and provided by YMCA staff. YMCA membership dues are
applicable and financial assistance is available to those who qualify. Call (909) 987-0777 for more information.
Pom Pom
Cheerleading
Ages 5 - 14
Wednesdays
6:30 pm (ongoing sessions)
$7 per class
Children learn poise
and self-confidence
while getting a
real fitness
workout.Huff Family Aquatic Center at the Scheu Family YMCA of Upland
1150 E. Foothill Blvd, Upland | weymca.org/upland/aquaticcenter | (909) 946-6120
Featuring large lap pool and smaller exercise and activity pool. Registration is now
open to youth and adults for swim lessons. Call or visit online for details.
Take Action.
Get Involved.
Make it Happen!
Visit RCFire.org/ReadyRC for more information.
Technology Centers available daily for computer
use at Archibald and Biane Libraries.
See page 9 for Library hours.
Visit weymca.org for additional program information for these and other YMCA programs.
Call (909) 987-0777
to register.
26 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE THEATRE ARTSLewisFamilyPlayhouse.com
Toddler Theatre Intro
A perfect introduction to various art forms
where the basics of performance art are
explored. Includes drama, musical theatre,
puppetry, music in motion, and more.
Destinie Dominguez | Cultural Ctr
AGES 3 - 5 Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/16 3:15 - 3:45 pm 4 wks $64.33/77.81 14904
Tu 2/13 3:15 - 3:45 pm 4 wks $64.33/77.81 14905
Acting for Kids
Beginning/Intermediate
Improvisation, character development, vocal
production, stage terminology, and scene
work with one-on-one instruction. Culminates
in a final showcase. $5 fee due to instructor.
Osbaldo Alvarado | Cultural Ctr
AGES 8 - 12 Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/16 3:30 - 4:45 pm 8 wks $95.46/108.95 14907
Acting 101 For Adults
For new and experienced actors, focuses on
theory and practice. Actors work with at least
two monologues and one or two scenes,
applying course knowledge by observing
fellow actors/instructors interactions
and which techniques work best for each
individual.
Terre Gunkel | Cultural Ctr
AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/16 7 - 9 pm 8 wks $95.45/108.94 14911
Improvisational acting in a safe, supportive
environment, utilizing the rules of comedy,
character development, while incorporating
scene and space work! The course will
culminate in a final showcase.
April Scott | Cultural Ctr
Beginning Improv
AGES ADULT/TEEN* Res/Non-Res
We 1/3 6:30 - 9 pm 9 wks $95.46/108.95 14912
Intermediate/Advanced Improv
AGES 18 & UP Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/2 6:30 - 9 pm 9 wks $95.46/108.95 14913
For detailed class descriptions and instructor biographies, please visit LewisFamilyPlayhouse.com.
Take singing to the next level - identify
vocal range, appropriate song styles and
areas for improvement. Stage presence and
vocal technique emphasized in this solo
singing class with final showcase.
Kristina Leopold | Cultural Ctr
Res/Non-Res Fee: $100.64/114.13
We 1/17 5 - 6:15 pm 6 wks 14915
$10 fee due to instructor.
AGES
9 - 17
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Acting/Training for TV & Film
Features training for different commercial
types, audition skills, voice, diction, cold
reading, monologues, on-camera work, photo
and résumé preparation, and much more!
Philip/Jerii Rodman | Cultural Ctr
AGES 7 & UP Res/Non-Res
Sa 1/6 10 am - 3 pm 1 day $54.99 14916
Video Production
Students create a movie and learn basic
editing, operations of a professional digital
video camera, audio equipment, lighting,
and editing. $5 fee due to instructor.
Ruth Leal | Cultural Ctr
AGES ADULT/TEEN* Res/Non-Res
We 1/3 7 - 8 pm 8 wks $53.95/67.44 14917
RC D-Vine Choir
Ladies - looking to expand your musical
experience with others who have similar
interests? Then join us - no auditions
necessary! Concludes with a concert.
Julie Edwards-Matanga | Cultural Ctr
AGES 18 & UP** Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/2 7 - 9 pm 10 wks $90.26/103.75 14918
For detailed class descriptions and instructor biographies, please visit LewisFamilyPlayhouse.com.
* Minimum Age - 13 years. ** Primarily an adult class. Teens 16+ may enroll with special permission.
Musicstar Classes The following classes require a $20 material fee due to instructor the first day of class.
Musicstar Early Explorers
Utilize music as a powerful tool in your child's
development through disguised learning
activities designed to improve coordination,
develop auditory and sensory feedback skills
and improve language.
Parent participation is required.
Musicstar | Lions W
AGES 1 - 3 YEARS Res/Non-Res
We 1/10 9:30 - 10:15 am 4 wks $46.69/60.18 14700
We 2/7 9:30 - 10:15 am 4 wks $46.69/60.18 14701
Guitar
Learn to play this popular instrument in just
a few sessions. Review basic chords and
simple melodies in a fun group environment.
No music experience necessary.
Musicstar | Goldy Lewis Ctr
Youth Guitar
AGES 8 - 15 Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/16 6 - 6:50 pm 6 wks $67.44/80.93 14697
Adult Guitar
AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/16 7 - 7:50 pm 6 wks $67.44/80.93 14698
Keyboard Kidz
Class provides fun activities designed for
young learners. Keyboard is provided.
Parent participation is required.
Musicstar | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 5 - 8 Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/16 4 - 4:50 pm 6 wks $67.44/80.93 14695
Keyboard
Learn how to play piano/keyboard in these
fun-filled classes. No previous knowledge
necessary. Keyboard is provided.
Musicstar | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 8 - 15 Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/16 5 - 5:50 pm 6 wks $67.44/80.93 14696
Youth Theatre
Workshop & Performance
While preparing to perform in a final showcase, participants
will learn terms, character development, costume creation
(with parent help), memorizing lines, and rehearsal
protocols. $5 fee due to instructor.
Destinie Dominguez | Cultural Ctr
AGES 6 - 12 Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/2 3:45 - 5 pm 10 wks $95.46/108.95 14909
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Elements of Painting
Students will explore the fundamentals of
visual arts and provides an opportunity for
preschoolers to explore tools and techniques
to improve their art activities. Material fee: $20
due to instructor at first class.
Creative Brain Learning | Lions W
AGES 3 - 5 Res/Non-Res
We 2/7 10:30 - 11:15 am 4 wks $46.69/60.18 14702
Elementary Drawing
Students will develop drawing skills that will
boost their confidence and encourage them
to be creative. A variety of art vocabulary and
concepts will be introduced.
Young Rembrandts | Lions W
AGES 6 - 12 Res/Non-Res
We 1/31 4 - 4:50 pm 6 wks $70.56/84.05 14800
Illustration Techniques
Advanced drawing for students looking to
improve their art skills. Focus is on drawing styles
and technique, pen and inking, still life, character
design, color theory and more. Material fee
varies and is due to instructor at first class.
Jorry Keith | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 6 - 15 Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/8 4 - 5:30 pm 4 wks $53.96/67.45 14747
We 1/10 7 - 8:30 pm 8 wks $105.83/119.32 14748
Watercolor
For beginners to advanced. A comprehensive
study of watercolor washes, techniques and
color. Students supply own materials, list
provided at registration.
Karen Clark | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res
Th 1/11 6 - 8 pm 9 wks $142.14/155.63 14819
Comic Book Creation
Students will write, draw, ink and color in their
own comic that will be combined into a book for
them to take home after completion of the class
Material fee: $15 due to instructor at first class.
Jorry Keith | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 6 - 16 Res/Non-Res
We 1/10 5:30 - 7 pm 5 wks $64.33/77.82 14745
We 2/14 5:30 - 7 pm 4 wks $53.96/67.45 14746
Children's Book Creation
Students will be guided through the process
of writing, drawing, and coloring their own
children’s book for them to take home after
completion of the class. Material fee: $10 due
to instructor at first class.
Jorry Keith | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 5 - 12 Res/Non-Res
We 1/10 4 - 5:30 pm 5 wks $64.33/77.82 14743
We 2/14 4 - 5:30 pm 4 wks $53.96/67.45 14744
Anime Drawing
Students will learn the essence of anime
art and will re-create their favorite anime
characters and design new ones. Material fee:
$20 due to instructor at first class.
Creative Brain Learning | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 8 - 15 Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/22 5:30 - 6:20 pm 6 wks $67.44/80.93 14692
Cartoon Drawing
Students will learn to draw cartoon characters
as well as create their very own cartoon story.
Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class.
Creative Brain Learning | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 8 - 15 Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/22 4:30 - 5:20 pm 6 wks $67.44/80.93 14693
Let's Do Art
This class provides preschoolers the
environment and tools to explore art.
Students learn about shapes, color and the
use of space. Material fee: $20 due to instructor
at first class.
Creative Brain Learning | Lions W
AGES 1 - 3 Res/Non-Res
We 1/10 10:30 - 11:15 am 4 wks $46.69/60.18 14694
NEW! Self-Publishing Workshop
This one day workshop will guide you through
the self-publishing process. Learn to prepare
your manuscript, how to find a publisher,
submit your work and much more. Material
fee: $10 due to instructor at first class.
Ann Hamer | Lions W
AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/22 2 - 4:30 pm 1 day $28.02/41.51 15204
Mo 2/26 2 - 4:30 pm 1 day $28.02/41.51 15205
NEW! Memoir Writing Workshop
In this one day workshop for memoir writers,
discover how to get started, how to keep
writing when you're bogged down, and try
your hand some fun writing exercises. Material
fee: $10 due to instructor at first class.
Ann Hamer | Lions W
AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res
Mo 2/2 2 - 4:30 pm 1 day $28.02/41.51 15206
Mo 3/5 2 - 4:30 pm 1 day $28.02/41.51 15207
Video Game Design
You play them now learn how to develop
them. Working in teams, students will create
video games that they can take home and
play. Computers are provided for classroom
use. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at
first class.
Creative Brain Learning | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 8 - 15 Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/22 6:30 - 7:20 pm 6 wks $67.44/80.93 14699
NEW! Computer Coding
This introduction to computer coding lets
participants explore basic concepts in coding.
Snap together logical coding statements to
create your very own computer program.
Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class.
Creative Brain Learning | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 6 - 12 Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/22 3:30 - 4:20 pm 6 wks $67.44/80.93 14703
Beginning Crochet
Learn the basics of crocheting and create
wearable items. Students must supply own
materials. No class 2/15.
Margaret Kirkwood | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 10 & UP Res/Non-Res
Th 1/11 7 - 8:50 pm 4 wks $79.89/93.38 14690
Th 2/8 7 - 8:50 pm 4 wks $79.89/93.38 14691
NEW! Little Scientists:
Renaissance
Travel back in time to 15th century Europe
to learn about the cultural influences that
this era had on art and science. Paint, create
and invent through a number of hands-on
activities.
Library Staff | Biane Library
AGES 4 - 7 Res/Non-Res
Fr 3/2 4 - 5 pm 3 wks $45/58.49 15160
NEW! Life Skills: Sewing for
Beginners
Want to learn some great sewing techniques
to make your life easier? Join us as we
implement practical life skills through sewing.
Material fee: $10 due to instructor at first class.
Cut Sew Stitch Staff | Biane Library
AGES 12 & UP Res/Non-Res
Fr 1/12 4 - 5:30 pm 2 wks $48.77/62.26 15248
Fr 2/2 4 - 5 pm 3 wks $48.77/62.26 15265
ARTS, CRAFTS & SCIENCEFor more information, contact Library Services at (909) 774-3975.
Visit RCpark.com
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Kung Fu*
Frank Castillo | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 4 - 8 Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/8 5 - 5:50 pm 7 wks $64.33/77.82 14921
AGES 9 - 14 Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/8 6 - 6:50 pm 7 wks $64.33/77.82 14922
AGES 15 & UP Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/8 7 - 7:50 pm 7 wks $64.33/77.82 14923
Judo for Juniors
Judo for younger pupils. Students learn
and practice the basics of Judo in a fun and
encouraging environment.
Discover Judo | Discover Judo
AGES 5 - 7 Res/Non-Res
M/W 1/8 6 - 7 pm 9 wks $118.28/131.77 14734
& Sa 10 - 11 am
Karate*
Students will gain self-esteem, confidence,
help prevent bullying with basic self-defense.
UMAC | Universal Martial Arts Ctr
AGES 5 - 12 Res/Non-Res
M/W 1/8 5 - 5:45 pm 4 wks $79.89/93.38 14936
T/Th 1/9 4:45 - 5:30 pm 4 wks $79.89/93.38 14938
T/Th 1/9 6:15 - 7 pm 4 wks $79.89/93.38 14940
Sa 1/13 10:15 - 11 am 9 wks $100.64/114.13 14943
M/W 2/5 5 - 5:45 pm 5 wks $79.89/93.38 14937
T/Th 2/6 4:45 - 5:30 pm 5 wks $79.89/93.38 14939
T/Th 2/6 6:15 - 7 pm 5 wks $79.89/93.38 14941
AGES 13 & UP Res/Non-Res
M/W 1/8 6:30 - 7:30 pm 4 wks $79.89/93.38 14942
& T/Th 7 - 8 pm
Family Karate
Fee is per person; adult must register with child.
AGES 5 & UP Res/Non-Res
Sa 1/13 1 - 1:45 pm 5 wks $48.77/62.26 14944
Womens Self Defense
This class offers simple, effective, realistic
technique and strategies.
UMAC | Universal Martial Arts Ctr
AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res
Sa 1/20 3 - 5 pm 1 day $12.46/25.95 14945
Sa 2/10 3 - 5 pm 1 day $12.46/25.95 14946
Sa 3/10 3 - 5 pm 1 day $12.46/25.95 14947
Wrestling-Jujitsu-Martial Arts
This MMA class includes Wrestling/Jujitsu,
Kickboxing/Karate and MMA conditioning.
Combined Martial Science | RC Family Sports Ctr
AGES 5 - 12 Res/Non-Res
Fr 1/12 5 - 6 pm 9 wks $76.78/90.27 14718
Fr 1/12 6 - 7 pm 9 wks $76.78/90.27 14719
Sa 1/13 11:30 am - 12:30 pm 9 wks $76.78/90.27 14720
Sa 1/13 12:30 - 1:30 pm 9 wks $76.78/90.27 14721
Learn various disciplines of Martial Arts. Style and technique may vary depending on discipline and instructor. Visit RCpark.com for detailed class descriptions
*Most classes require a uniform (approx. $40 - $50 which may be purchased from instructor at first class).
NOT a Healthcare Provider class and does
NOT include First Aid. The American Heart
Association strongly promotes knowledge
and proficiency in BLS, ACLS and PALS,
and has developed instructional materials
for this purpose. Use of these materials in
an educational course does not represent
course sponsorship by the American Heart
Association. Any fees charged for such a
course do not represent income to the
Association. Learn American Heart Association
cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques.
Valid for two years. Does not meet Healthcare
Provider “C” criteria. (Min. 8/Max. 16).
Certified Instructor | Fire Station 173
AGES 12 & UP Res/Non-Res
Tu 8/15 6 - 10 pm 1 day $62.00 13696
Tu 9/19 6 - 10 pm 1 day $62.00 13697
Tu 10/17 6 - 10 pm 1 day $62.00 13698
Tu 11/21 6 - 10 pm 1 day $62.00 13699
CPR Infant, Child, Adult
NEW! Photoshop Elements 15.0
Edit your digital images in Photoshop
Elements 15.0. Must have software installed
with laptop. No class 2/26.
Anthony Feliciano | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 13 & UP Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/8 6:30 - 8 pm 6 wks $85.08/98.57 14762
Digital Photography
Learn how to use your digital camera to take
photos of people, pets and landscapes. Bring
a digital camera and manual to class.
Anthony Feliciano | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 13 & UP Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/9 6:30 - 8 pm 5 wks $85.08/98.57 14763
Advanced Digital Photography
For intermediate and advanced students.
Take control of your DSLR camera (Digital
Single Lens Reflex camera required).
Anthony Feliciano | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 13 & UP Res/Non-Res
We 1/10 6:30 - 8 pm 5 wks $85.08/98.57 14764
PHOTOGRAPHY
Junior Chefs
Participants will learn basic cooking and
kitchen skills and take home recipes that they
can re-create with an adult. Material fee: $30
due to instructor at first class.
Heather Hottinger | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 7 - 16 Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/23 5:30 - 7 pm 6 wks $79.89/93.38 14860
COOKING
Basic obedience commands will be taught;
heel with automatic sits, down, stay and come
Solve unwanted jumping, barking, chewing,
digging and more. First class held at Central
Park without dogs.
Live Oak Dog Obedience | Red Hill Park
AGES 12 & UP Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/30 6:30 - 7:30 pm 6 wks $136.96/150.45 14818
Sa 2/3 11:30 am - 12:30 pm 6 wks $136.96/150.45 14817
Amateur Radio - Tech License
Teaches necessary basics to obtain
Technicians License and legally operate per
FCC regulations. Must provide your own copy
of "ARRL Ham Radio License Manual", 3rd Ed.
ACS Instructor | Central Pk
AGES 14 & UP Res/Non-Res
Th 1/11 7 - 9 pm 5 wks FREE 15195
Amateur Radio Testing
Test for Technicians' License, upgrade from
Technician to General or General to Extra Class.
Material fee: $15 paid to instructor at class.
ACS Instructor | Central Pk
AGES 14 & UP Res/Non-Res
Th 2/15 6:30 - 9:30 pm 1 day FREE 15194
SPECIAL PROGRAMSAMATEUR RADIO
Offers a fun and imaginative way to read,
stretch, sing and play. Join us for colorful
stories incorporating children's yoga, musical
activities and visual arts and crafts. Material
fee: $20 due to instructor at first class
April Seals | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 3 - 5 Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/9 10 - 11 am 4 wks $51.88/65.37 14749
Tu 2/6 10 - 11 am 4 wks $51.88/65.37 14750
STORYBOOK
ADVENTURES
DOG TRAINING
Work to make a masterpiece. Creations include
cinnamon rolls, dessert pizza and more while
enhance sensory skills in the kitchen. Material
fee: $15 due to instructor at first class.
Parent participation required for ages 2 - 5.
NEW! Sweet Dough Baking We 1/10 4 - 5:30 pm 3 wks 14885
We 1/31 4 - 5:30 pm 3 wks 14886
We 2/21 4 - 5:30 pm 3 wks 14887
Sweet Dough Cafe | Goldy Lewis Ctr
Res/Non-Res Fee: $85.08/98.57
We 1/10 6 - 7:30 pm 3 wks 14888
We 1/31 6 - 7:30 pm 3 wks 14889
We 2/21 6 - 7:30 pm 3 wks 14890
Ages
6 - 14
Ages
2 - 5
BAKING
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Tiny Dancers
Young dancers learn coordination, balance and
rhythm through creative Ballet movements.
Inland Valley Dance Academy | Goldy Lewis Ctr
Tiny Dancers I Ballet shoes required.
AGES 3 - 4 Res/Non-Res
We 1/10 5 - 5:50 pm 9 wks $90.27/103.76 14789
Th 1/11 4 - 4:50 pm 9 wks $90.27/103.76 14790
Tiny Dancers II Ballet shoes required.
AGES 4 - 5 Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/9 4 - 4:50 pm 9 wks $90.27/103.76 14791
We 1/10 4 - 4:50 pm 9 wks $90.27/103.76 14792
Petite Dancers
Students will build dance skills through Ballet,
Tap and Jazz.
Inland Valley Dance Academy | Goldy Lewis Ctr
Petite Dancers I Tap + Ballet shoes required.
AGES 5 - 8 Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/9 5 - 5:50 pm 9 wks $85.08/98.57 14793
We 1/10 6 - 6:50 pm 9 wks $85.08/98.57 14794
Petite Dancers II Tap + Ballet shoes required.
AGES 9 & UP Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/9 6 - 6:50 pm 9 wks $85.08/98.57 14795
Petite Tappers Tap shoes required.
For intermediate Tap students.
AGES 8 & UP Res/Non-Res
Fr 1/12 6 - 6:50 pm 9 wks $85.08/98.57 14796
Little Starlets
Broadway dancing, includes: Ballet, Tap,
Jazz, Hip Hop, Character and Tumbling. Class
concludes with a performance. Material/recital
fee discussed in class.
Dance Terrific | Dance Terrific Ballet, Tap + Tennis shoes required.
AGES 3 - 5 Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/9 10:30 - 11:20 am 9 wks $85.08/98.57 14662
Tu 1/9 2:40 - 3:30 pm 9 wks $85.08/98.57 14663
Ballet & Tap
Class will consist of basic fundamentals:
warm-up, basic traveling techniques, and
center work. Material/recital fee discussed
in class.
Dance Terrific | Dance Terrific Tap + Ballet shoes required.
AGES 3 - 5 Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/8 6:30 - 7:20 pm 7 wks $66.41/79.90 14658
We 1/10 11 - 11:50 am 9 wks $85.08/98.57 14659
Th 1/11 6:30 - 7:20 pm 9 wks $85.08/98.57 14660
Fr 1/12 10 - 10:50 am 9 wks $85.08/98.57 14661
Ballet & Jazz
Dancers are taught isolations and stretches,
basic traveling techniques, and Ballet and Jazz
center work. Recital held at the end of session.
Minimal costume/recital fee discussed in class.
Jazz shoes optional.
Dance Terrific | Dance Terrific Ballet shoes required.
AGES 3 - 5 Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/8 10:30 - 11:20 am 7 wks $66.41/79.90 14656
Fr 1/12 11 - 11:50 am 9 wks $85.08/98.57 14657
Jazz Technique & Stretching
Class will include Jazz dance techniques with
warm-up stretches and emphasis on fluidity,
proper form, isolations and combinations.
Inland Valley Dance Academy | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 13 & UP Res/Non-Res
We 1/10 7 - 7:50 pm 9 wks $86.12/99.61 14799
East Coast Swing
Learn basic single and triple rhythms with
turns, kicks and hand changes. Timing changes
are introduced for intermediates. Leading and
following will be emphasized.
Diane Carty | Goldy Lewis Ctr
Beginning/Intermediate
AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/9 6 - 6:50 pm 4 wks $43.58/57.07 14689DANCE
RCpark.com
All participants must meet age requirements by the first class date.
50+ CLASSES
See page 41.
Students will have fun learning
Tap dance warm-ups, techniques,
combinations, and routines.
Inland Valley Dance Academy
Goldy Lewis Ctr
Beginning
AGES 9 & UP Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/8 6 - 6:50 pm 7 wks $64.33/77.82 14797
Intermediate
AGES 12 & UP Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/8 5 - 5:50 pm 7 wks $86.12/99.61 14798
TAP
TECHNIQUE
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Monthly Dances
OPEN TO ALL AGES!
12/15, 1/19, 2/16, 3/16 | 7 - 10 pm
FREE lesson with paid admission -
starts at 6 pm.
$7 admission -- pay at the front counter.
See page 37 for details.
Square Dancing
1st Friday of each month | 7 - 10 pm
Join the Rancho BnBs for an evening of
fun. Couples and singles welcome.
$7 admission -- pay at the door.
August dance held at RC Family Resource Center
(9791 Arrow Rte).
Every Tuesday
Square Dance Class | 7 - 9 pm
Enjoy weekly dancing with your
friends. Open enrollment for beginners
accepted in September only.
Call (562) 896-6960 for information.
Every Wednesday
Round Dance Class
Cued Choreographed Ballroom
6 - 8 pm | Intro to Round
8 - 9 pm | Transition to Intermediate
$7 per class -- pay at the door.
New class begins September 13th.
Call (951) 264-7320 for information.
AT CENTRAL PARK
Ballroom Dancing
Learn the basics of Foxtrot, East Coast Swing,
Cha Cha, and Waltz. Leading and following
will be emphasized.
Diane Carty | Goldy Lewis Ctr
Beginning
AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/9 7 - 7:50 pm 4 wks $43.58/57.07 14684
Tu 2/6 7 - 7:50 pm 5 wks $53.96/67.45 14685
Intermediate
Tango, Samba, Salsa or Rumba will be added.
AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/9 8 - 8:50 pm 4 wks $43.58/57.07 14686
Tu 2/6 8 - 8:50 pm 5 wks $53.96/67.45 14687
Ballroom Dance
Learn the Foxtrot, Waltz, East Coast Swing, and
Rumba.
Cal Senechal | Brulte Sr Ctr
AGES ADULTS Res/Non-Res
Sa 1/6 3 - 4:30 pm 8 wks $51.88/56.03 14378
Dance Like Stars at Your
Special Events
Make your first dance at your wedding,
anniversary, and parties memorable - or
just enjoy more personal dance instruction.
Bring your chosen music. Fee is per person.
Diane Carty | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res
Tu 2/6 6 - 6:50 pm 5 wks $53.96/67.45 14688
Learn different elements of dance varying
from themed routines, to Hip Hop and
Jazz. Uniform required for outside
performances. Additional performance
fees apply. No class 2/20.
Pacific Youth Cheer | Lions E
AGES 4 - 9 Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/9 6:15 - 7 pm 8 wks $90.27/103.76 14757
AGES 10 - 15 Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/9 7 - 7:45 pm 8 wks $90.27/103.76 14758
Polynesian Hawaiian Dance
Students will learn the fundamentals
of Hula and Tahitian dancing while taking
a tour of the Polynesian Islands.
Kini Sabio | Lions W
Polynesian Hawaiian Beginner I
AGES 6 - 13 Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/9 6 - 6:45 pm 9 wks $64.33/77.82 14704
Polynesian Hawaiian Beginner II
AGES 14 & UP Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/9 6:50 - 7:50 pm 9 wks $64.33/77.82 14705
Polynesian Hawaiian Advanced I
Must have approval by instructor to take class.
AGES 6 - 13 Res/Non-Res
Th 1/11 6 - 6:45 pm 9 wks $64.33/77.82 14706
Polynesian Hawaiian Advanced II
Must have approval by instructor to take class.
AGES 14 & UP Res/Non-Res
Th 1/11 6:50 - 7:50 pm 9 wks $64.33/77.82 14707
REGISTER ONLINE! VISIT RCpark.com
32 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE RCpark.comCHEER/GYMNASTICSTwinkling Stars
Includes balancing, jumping and rolling skills
using specialty gymnastics equipment.
Parent participation is required.
Precision Gymnastics | Precision Gym
AGES WALKING - 35 MOS Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/8 9:30 - 10 am 3 wks $38.39/51.88 14664
Tu 1/9 9:30 - 10 am 4 wks $49.81/63.30 14666
Mo 2/5 9:30 - 10 am 4 wks $49.81/63.30 14665
Tu 2/6 9:30 - 10 am 5 wks $62.26/75.75 14667
Tiny Stars
Class emphasis is on flexibility, gross motor
skills, muscular strength, social skills, and
coordination. Class will use specialized Pre-K
gymnastics equipment for learning.
Precision Gymnastics | Precision Gym
AGES 3 - 4 Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/9 10 - 10:45 am 4 wks $64.33/77.82 14674
Tu 1/9 11 - 11:45 am 4 wks $64.33/77.82 14676
Tu 2/6 10 - 10:45 am 5 wks $79.89/93.38 14675
Tu 2/6 11 - 11:45 am 5 wks $79.89/93.38 14677
Kinder Stars
Flexibility, strength and gross motor skills are
focused on using special Pre-K gymnastic
equipment.
Precision Gymnastics | Precision Gym
AGES 5 Res/Non-Res
Fr 1/12 6:30 - 7:30 pm 4 wks $84.04/97.53 14670
Fr 2/9 6:30 - 7:30 pm 5 wks $104.79/118.28 14671
Red Star Girls
Learn basic gymnastics using tumbling, bars,
rings, trampoline, and much more.
Precision Gymnastics | Precision Gym
AGES 6 - 11 Res/Non-Res
Fr 1/12 6 - 7 pm 4 wks $84.04/97.53 14672
Fr 2/9 6 - 7 pm 5 wks $104.79/118.28 14673
Tumbling for All
Tumble with the help of mats, spotting, and
various drills. Skills include rolls, cartwheels,
round-offs, walkovers, handsprings and flips.
World Elite Gym | World Elite Gym
AGES 6 - 16 Res/Non-Res
We 1/10 4 - 5 pm 4 wks $91.31/104.80 14803
We 2/7 4 - 5 pm 4 wks $91.31/104.80 14804
Urban Acrobatics
Incorporates running, climbing and
jumping while navigating obstacles using
only your body.
Precision Gymnastics | Precision Gym
AGES 6 - 11 Res/Non-Res
Fr 1/12 5:30 - 6:30 pm 4 wks $74.71/88.20 14678
Fr 2/9 5:30 - 6:30 pm 5 wks $93.38/106.87 14679
You and I
Toddlers will use smaller versions of
gymnastics equipment such as beams, bars
and trampolines. Students will gain motor
and social skills.
Parent participation is required.
World Elite Gym | World Elite Gym
AGES 1 - 3 Res/Non-Res
Th 1/11 5:15 - 6 pm 4 wks $79.89/93.38 14801
Th 2/8 5:15 - 6 pm 4 wks $79.89/93.38 14802
Pom Pom Cheerleading
Learn fundamentals of cheerleading: chants,
formation, dance, and technique. Additional
performance fees apply. Material Fee: $45 due
to instructor at first class.
Pacific Youth Cheer | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 4 - 7 Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/8 6 - 6:45 pm 7 wks $90.27/103.76 14759
AGES 8 - 11 Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/8 6:45 - 7:30 pm 7 wks $90.27/103.76 14760
AGES 12 - 15* Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/8 7:30 - 8:15 pm 7 wks $90.27/103.76 14761
*Based on skill level.
Elementary Tumbling
Gymnastic and tumbling fundamentals are
emphasized including rolls, handstands,
round offs, cartwheels, back handsprings,
and back tucks.
Precision Gymnastics | Precision Gym
AGES 6 - 11 Res/Non-Res
Fr 1/12 4:30 - 5:30 pm 4 wks $60.18/73.67 14668
Fr 2/9 4:30 - 5:30 pm 5 wks $74.71/88.20 14669
Tumbling Teddies
Coed classes in a safe and fun environment
focusing on developing physical and social
growth.
Dynasty Gymnastics | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 2 - 5 Res/Non-Res
Sa 1/13 9:15 - 9:45 am 4 wks $26.98/40.47 14861
Sa 1/13 1:30 - 2 pm 4 wks $26.98/40.47 14863
Sa 1/13 3:15 - 3:45 pm 4 wks $26.98/40.47 14865
Sa 2/10 9:15 - 9:45 am 4 wks $26.98/40.47 14862
Sa 2/10 1:30 - 2 pm 4 wks $26.98/40.47 14864
Sa 2/10 3:15 - 3:45 pm 4 wks $26.98/40.47 14866
AGES 4 - 6 Res/Non-Res
Sa 1/13 11:15 - 11:45 am 4 wks $26.98/40.47 14867
Sa 2/10 11:15 - 11:45 am 4 wks $26.98/40.47 14868
AGES 5 - 9 Res/Non-Res
Sa 1/13 2:15 - 3 pm 4 wks $39.43/52.92 14869
Sa 2/10 2:15 - 3 pm 4 wks $39.43/52.92 14870
Tumbling Teddies Advanced
Dynasty Gymnastics | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 6 - 9 Res/Non-Res
Sa 1/13 10 - 11 am 4 wks $43.58/57.07 14873
Sa 2/10 10 - 11 am 4 wks $43.58/57.07 14874
All registration fees include instructor, service and equipment replacement fees.
Some classes require additional material fee.
REGISTER ONLINE! VISIT RCpark.com
Baton Twirling
This fun, unique sport will prepare
each student to twirl in parades,
recitals, and competitions. Batons
available to borrow from instructor.
Brandie Holland | Goldy Lewis Ctr
Beginners
AGES 4 - 13 Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/8 5:30 - 6 pm 7 wks $60.18/73.67 14822
AGES 7 - 13* Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/8 4:30 - 5:15 pm 7 wks $74.71/88.20 14823
*Must have approval by instructor to take class.
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Step/Muscle Toning
A muscle conditioning class challenging the
upper and lower body using hand weights
(optional) and steps (provided).
Kelly Heilig | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 13 & UP Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/9 6:30 - 7:20 pm 4 wks $22.83/36.32 14767
Tu 2/6 6:30 - 7:20 pm 4 wks $22.83/36.32 14768
Muscle Tone-Body Sculpting
Tone and strengthen muscles by using
weights and some low aerobics for cardio.
Fitness mat required, hand weights optional.
Kelly Heilig | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 13 & UP Res/Non-Res
We 1/10 6 - 6:50 pm 4 wks $22.83/36.32 14765
We 2/7 6 - 6:50 pm 4 wks $22.83/36.32 14766
Total Core Workout
Tone and tighten abs, rear and back in
this short, effective workout. Fitness mat
required.
Kelly Heilig | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 13 & UP Res/Non-Res
We 1/10 7 - 7:30 pm 4 wks $19.72/33.21 14769
We 2/7 7 - 7:30 pm 4 wks $19.72/33.21 14770
Balance-Stability Ball Fitness
Concentration on core and abs using
principles of yoga and pilates. Fitness mat
required, hand weights optional.
Sylvia Marshall | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res
Th 1/11 5 - 5:50 pm 9 wks $39.43/52.92 14772
Kickboxfit
A high-energy, fat burning, muscle toning
workout that will leave you feeling energized.
All in a safe and fun environment where
your only opponents are the bag and
yourself. Material fee: $50 due to instructor
at first class.
UMAC | Universal Martial Arts Ctr
AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res
M/W 1/8 7:30 - 8:30 pm 5 wks $85.08/98.57 15174
& F 7 - 8 pm
M/W 1/8 7:30 - 8:30 pm 9 wks $157.71/171.20 15173
& F 7 - 8 pm
M/W 2/12 7:30 - 8:30 pm 4 wks $85.08/98.57 15175
& F 7 - 8 pm
Mind & Meditation
Learn powerful techniques that help reduce
stress, increase energy, provide clarity, and
improve your overall well being. Fitness mat
required.
Art of Living Foundation | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/9 7 - 8 pm 3 wks $33.21/46.70 14881
Tu 1/30 7 - 8 pm 3 wks $33.21/46.70 14882
Tu 2/20 7 - 8 pm 3 wks $33.21/46.70 14883
Pilates/Yoga
Have fun while conditioning your body and
flexibility, strength, endurance, balance, and
coordination. Fitness mat required.
Combined Martial Science | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 13 & UP Res/Non-Res
Th 1/11 9 - 9:50 am 9 wks $58.11/71.60 14717
Step & Sculpt
A cardio, body sculpting workout for any
fitness level to help burn fat and tone up.
Fitness mat required, hand weights optional.
Sylvia Marshall | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res
Th 1/11 6 - 6:50 pm 9 wks $39.43/52.92 14773
Chi Gong
Timeless practice using a series of soothing,
gentle motions that decrease stress and
increase energy.
Marianna Giordano | Lions W
AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res
Fr 1/12 11 - 11:45 am 9 wks $28.02/41.51 14820
Tai Chi
Ancient Asian exercise with simple, slow
movements that increase balance, strength
and flexibility.
Marianna Giordano | Lions W
AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res
Fr 1/12 10 - 10:50 am 9 wks $38.39/51.88 14821
Yoga
Have fun, relax, develop strength, balance,
flexibility and focus. Fitness mat required.
Combined Martial Science | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 13 & UP Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/8 9 - 9:50 am 7 wks $45.66/59.15 14722
Mo 1/8 8 - 8:50 pm 7 wks $45.66/59.15 14723
Combined Martial Science | RC Family Sports Ctr
AGES 13 & UP Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/8 6 - 7 pm 7 wks $45.66/59.15 14724
Tu 1/9 7:55 - 8:55 pm 9 wks $58.11/71.60 14725
Th 1/11 7:55 - 8:55 pm 9 wks $58.11/71.60 14726 FITNESSRCpark.com
50+ CLASSES
See pages 39 - 42
Stretching, cardio, full body movements,
and strength training with alternating
use of hand weights (optional).
Fitness mat required.
Sylvia Marshall | Lions W
Res/Non-Res Fee: $62.26/75.75
M/W 1/8 6 - 6:50 pm 9 wks 14771
CARDIO &
STRENGTH
CONDITIONING
AGES
16 & UP
34 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE SPECIAL NEEDS/INCREDABLESRCpark.com
Recreation for All!Through partnerships, collaborations and reasonably priced classes, the City of Rancho
Cucamonga is proud to offer a variety of recreational and social opportunities for residents
in our community with developmental, learning and physical disabilities.
Dance the night away while showing
your Valentine's Day spirit by wearing
red, pink or purple!
Friday, February 16
5:30 - 8:30 pm
Activity #: 14812
Goldy S. Lewis Community Center
11200 Base Line Road
FREE
PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
Martial Arts/Kung Fu
Proper techniques in martial arts and kung fu.
Bully defense included. Material fee: $72 for
first-time students due to instructor at
first class.
Anthony & Michelle Maxwell | Goldy Lewis Ctr
Beginning
AGES 5 & UP Res/Non-Res
M/W 1/8 5 - 6:30 pm 4 wks $17.64/31.13 14728
M/W 2/5 5 - 6:30 pm 5 wks $17.64/31.13 14729
Intermediate
AGES 5 & UP Res/Non-Res
M/W 1/8 6:30 - 8 pm 4 wks $17.64/31.13 14730
M/W 2/5 6:30 - 8 pm 5 wks $17.64/31.13 14731
NEW! Sportball Multi-Sport
This high-energy, fun-filled program introduces
children to eight different sports. Coaches focus
on social and physical development, building
confidence and having fun.
Sportball Coach | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 5 - 7 Res/Non-Res
We 1/10 6 - 7 pm 9 wks $119.32/132.81 14788
Gymnastics
Precision Gymnastics | Precision Gym
AGES 5 - 18 Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/8 3:15 - 4 pm 3 wks $38.39/51.88 14680
Mo 2/5 3:15 - 4 pm 4 wks $49.81/63.30 14681
NEW! Family Yoga
Join us for a fun yoga class where parent and
child work on balance, strength and flexibility.
Yogic techniques are also taught to stimulate
the brain, release stress and anxiety, and
encourage deep relaxation. Fee is per person.
Patty Wildasinn | Innerworks Wellness
AGES 7 & UP Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/8 6 - 6:45 pm 3 wks $20.76/34.25 15209
Mo 2/5 6 - 6:45 pm 4 wks $26.98/40.47 15216
Self Defense For Women & Girls
Material fee: $72 for first-time students.
Michelle Maxwell | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 5 & UP Res/Non-Res
M/W 1/8 7 - 8:30 pm 4 wks $17.64/31.13 14732
M/W 2/5 7 - 8:30 pm 5 wks $17.64/31.13 14733
Tap
Anne Marie Dunn | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES OPEN Res/Non-Res
Th 1/11 5:15 - 5:45 pm 9 wks $67.44/80.93 14727
Star Performers
Learn songs, practice dance skills and perform
at special events.
Richard & Pat Morris | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 5 & UP Res/Non-Res
We 1/10 5:30 - 6:30 pm 4 wks $35.28/48.77 14809
We 2/7 5:30 - 6:30 pm 5 wks $43.58/57.07 14810
Arts & Crafts
Learn how to paint, draw and create different
arts and crafts. Material fee: $10 due to
instructor at first class.
Richard Morris | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 7 & UP Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/9 4 - 6 pm 4 wks $22.83/36.32 14807
Tu 2/6 4 - 6 pm 5 wks $28.02/41.51 14808
NEW! Sweet Dough Baking
Come and learn how to shop for ingredients,
pay and bake your masterpiece in this fun
filled class that focuses on social and adaptive
skills. Material fee: $15 due to instructor at
first class.
Sweet Dough Cafe | Goldy Lewis Ctr
AGES 5 & UP Res/Non-Res
Th 1/11 5 - 6:30 pm 3 wks $85.08/98.57 14891
Th 2/1 5 - 6:30 pm 3 wks $85.08/98.57 14892
Th 2/22 5 - 6:30 pm 3 wks $85.08/98.57 14893
SENSORY
STORYTIME
A Library program
for children
of all abilities.
See page 9.
Ages 8 & UP
Come take a private tour of the Paul A. Biane
Library at Victoria Gardens and participate in
activities presented by Library staff.
*The Paul A. Biane Library is located at 12505 Cultural Center Dr.
Friday, January 19
5 - 7 pm
Activity #: 14811
CityofRC.us/IncredABLES
35 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE SPECIAL NEEDS RESOURCESRCpark.com
The City is recruiting coaches, athletes and volunteers
for our Special Olympics Local Program, the IncredABLES.
If you are a coach, or just love to play bocce ball,
and want to make a difference in the lives of
those athletes with developmental, learning and physical
disabilities, then give us a call. We can’t wait to hear from you.
SPECIAL NEEDS COALITION & SUPPORT GROUPS
Alta Loma Little League Challengers
AltaLomaLittleLeague.org
This program assists children in developing the qualities of
citizenship, discipline, teamwork, and physical well-being.
The focus of this Little League Baseball program is to develop
superior citizens over superior athletes.
Autism Society Inland Empire
IEAutism.org
Our mission is to improve the lives of all affected by autism.
We work to create a world where individuals and families
living with autism are able to maximize their quality of life.
Down Syndrome Family Resource Center
DownSyndromeFamilyResourceCenter.org
Enhancing the lives of people with Down Syndrome and their
families through support, education and advocacy.
Educate Advocate
EducateAdvocateCA.com
Assists and provides support to anyone with, or connected to,
someone with special needs or disabilities at any age.
OPARC
OPARC.org
OPARC provides employment, training and support to help
adults with disabilities reach their full potential.
Pomona Valley/Inland Learning
Disabilities Association
PVILDA.org
Provides a support group for those who live or work with
individuals with special needs. Young Adult Workshop available
for those ages 16 years or older while parent attends support
group meeting held at the Goldy S. Lewis Community Center
(11200 Base Line Road) every 3rd Thursday from 6:30 - 8:30 pm.
Rising Stars
RisingStarsEquestrianTherapy.com
Therapeutic and recreational horseback riding lessons to
physically and mentally challenged individuals. In addition
to improving posture, balance and coordination, riding builds
self-discipline and self-confidence. For more information,
contact Pat Morris at (909) 987-9403.
San Bernardino County Department
of Public Health
SBCounty.gov
Working in partnership to promote and improve health,
wellness, safety and quality of life throughout
San Bernardino County.
Special Olympics Southern California
SOSC.org
Through the power of sports, individuals with intellectual
disabilities discover new strengths and abilities, skills and
success. Athletes find joy, confidence and fulfillment on
the playing field and in life.
Unity Tree
UnityTreeSpecialNeeds.org
Providing an environment that gives special needs families
the opportunity to unite, share, connect and grow together.
For information on meeting dates and times, and events,
visit Unity Tree's website.
West End SELPA
WESELPA.sbcss.k12.ca.us
Assures programs are available for nearly 15,000 students
with disabilities enrolled in local member school districts.
Contact IncredABLES staff at (909) 774-3853 for coaching, athlete and volunteer information and visit us at CityofRC.us/IncredABLES.
Bocce Ball is Back!
Calling All Coaches, Athletes
and Volunteers.
Season runs from February - June.
Practices are held on Wednesdays
at Ralph M. Lewis Park
(7898 Elm Street) from 4:30 - 5:30 pm.
Must be at least 8 years old.
FREE!
36 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE SENIOR CENTERRCpark.com
James L. Brulte Senior Center
11200 BASE LINE ROAD | (909) 477-2780
HOLIDAY CLOSURE: The Central Park Community Centers will be closed November 23 and December 24 - January 1.
Both Centers will be open Friday, November 24 hours from 9 am - 5 pm.JUST FOR FUN
SPECIAL INTEREST
Chinese Sing-A-Long Wednesday 1 - 3 pm
Billiards - $15.56 annual fee Monday - Friday 8 am - 9 pm
50 + ONLY -- $19.71 non-resident fee Saturday 9 am - 5 pm
Sunday 9 am - 5 pm
Crafters Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 9 am - 12:30 pm
Playful Senior Acting Troupe Thursday 1 - 2:30 pm
Senior Choir Friday 10 - 11:30 am
Senior Cinema* Wednesday 1:30 pm
*Visit RCpark.com for movie listings
Sunset Beauties Choir Tuesday & Thursday 9 am - Noon
Table Tennis - $15.56 annual fee Monday, Wednesday - Friday 1:30 - 5 pm
50 + ONLY -- $19.71 non-resident fee Saturday & Sunday 1 - 5 pm
GAMES
Bingo** Thursday 10:30 am - 3:30 pm
Bunco** Friday 12:15 - 2 pm
3rd Saturday 12 - 4:30 pm
Dominos/Bid Whist Tuesday & Thursday 1 - 9 pm
Mahjong - $15.56 annual fee Monday - Thursday 8 am - 9 pm
50 + ONLY -- $19.71 non-resident fee Friday 8 am - 5 pm
Scrabble Tuesday & Friday 12:30 - 4:30 pm
CLUBS
Afghan Social Club Tuesday 1 - 4:30 pm
Art Club Monday 12:30 - 3 pm
Filipino American Club Monday 1 - 3 pm
Book Club 3rd Thursday 10 - 11 am
Cultural Exchange Club Monday 8 am - Noon
Danse du Ventre Belly Dance Club Friday 3 - 4:30 pm
Happy Dance Tuesday 1:30 - 3:30 pm
Joyous Dance Thursday 1:30 - 3:30 pm
Mandarin to English ESL Club Wednesday 9 - 11 am
Poetry Club 2nd Thursday 10:30 am - Noon
Silver Fox Dance Club Thursday 2:30 - 5 pm
Silver Fox Social Club 1st Friday 6 - 7 pm
Tennis Club (at Beryl Park - Courts 1 & 2) Monday, Wednesday & Friday 6 - 11 am
V.I.P. Club** Thursday 8:30 - 10:30 am
CARDS
Bridge Monday 12:30 - 4 pm
Friday 5:30 - 9 pm
Bridge for Fun Wednesday 11:30 am - 4 pm
Canasta & Pinochle Tues & Thurs 9 am - 2 pm
Gin Rummy and drop-in games Thursday 2:30 - 5 pm
The Gregarious Friday 6 - 8 pm
Pinochle Social Friday 1 - 8 pm
**In partnership with the Rancho Cucamonga V.I.P. Club
Unless otherwise stated, all
listed activities are FREE.
For additional information visitRCpark.com
Monday - Friday ...........8 am - 9 pm
Saturday & Sunday ......9 am - 5 pm
Our seniors enjoy…
daily games, cards, and cultural and
social clubs at the James L. Brulte
Senior Center. Most of these groups
are drop-in and are free of charge.
Visit us some time to explore, make new friends, and enjoy a variety of experiences.
37 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE SENIOR EVENTSRCpark.com
JOIN THE FUN!
All tickets are available for purchase at Central Park (11200 Base Line Road).
Holiday
Line Dance Party
December 5
1:30 - 3:30 pm
All ages welcome!
Sponsored by Cal and Clara Senechal.
Music by Psycho Punx
March 16 | 7 - 10 pm Hats
encouraged!
All Ages
*$6 per person. Pay at the front counter. FREE dance lesson with paid admission - starts at 6 pm.
Music by Swing 4 Sale
December 15 | 7 - 10 pm
Lunar New Year
Celebration
February 20 | 1 - 4 pm
$12 per person
Activity # 15282
Sponsored by Forest Lawn.
Music by Big Wednesday Band
January 19 | 7 - 10 pm
Music by Swing 4 Sale
February 16 | 7 - 10 pm
Call (909) 477-2780 for information about these dances.
February 6 | 5 pm
$7 per person -- # 15297
March 6 | 5 pm
$7 per person -- # 15278
Enjoy activities, trips and friendships with over 300 other members.
For only $5 per year you can become a member of one of the largest senior clubs in the area.
Thursdays | 8:30 - 10:30 am | James L. Brulte Senior Center
Become a member by inquiring at the front desk, or call us at (909) 477-2780.
Non-V.I.P. Club members are welcome to attend and enjoy these events hosted by the City of Rancho Cucamonga in partnership with the V.I.P. Club.
St. Patrick's Day
March 15 | 9 am
Sponsored by Kaiser Senior Advantage.
Valentine's Day
February 8 | 9 am
Sponsored by Kaiser Senior Advantage.
Holiday Party
December 21 | 9 am
Holiday picture included. Entertainment
provided by Global Entertainment.
SENIORBIRTHDAYSFirst Wednesday each month
11:30 AM • FREE
Sponsored by Dr. Malhotra
38 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE SENIOR PROGRAMSRCpark.com
Estate Planning - Wills vs. Trusts
Presented by Christopher Scarella, Attorney at Law
This discussion will touch upon tax implications,
probate and how to avoid it, and strategies to
use to ensure that loved ones receive what the
estate planner wishes to give.
Mo 1/8 10 - 11 am 15271
Mo 2/5 10 - 11 am 15272
Mo 3/5 10 - 11 am 15273
Doc Talk: Recognizing Signs
of Dementia
Presented by Dr. Malhotra
This discussion will provide basic information
about dementia and valuable insight for
providing better care for a loved one suffering
from the condition.
Mo 1/22 10 - 11 am 15266
Avoiding Probate
Presented by Robin Beamon of Christian Business Partners
Learn to prepare an estate in such a manner
that the entire probate process can be avoided
and the will never comes into play.
Mo 1/29 10 - 11 am 15276
Doc Talk: Managing
Medications
Presented by Dr. Malhotra
When patients, caregivers, doctors and
pharmacists function as a team, medication-
related problems can be avoided,
contributing to better health outcomes
and improved daily functioning.
Mo 2/19 10 - 11 am 15269
What to Look For When
Hiring a Caregiver
Presented by Visiting Angels Home Care
When your loved ones start struggling with
everyday tasks, hiring a home care aide can
help them remain in their home and take
some pressure off the family. This discussion
provides help on finding the best care
possible.
Mo 2/26 10 - 11 am 15274
Doc Talk: Heart and Lung
Disease
Presented by Dr. Malhotra
What are the early symptoms of lung
cancer or heart disease - the first signs
that will tell you something is wrong? Only
a small percentage of the population is
familiar with the most common symptoms.
Understanding the signs is often the only
way to find disease as early as possible,
before it worsens.
Mo 3/12 10 - 11 am 15270
EDUCATIONAL, HEALTH &
WELLNESS WORKSHOPS
DRIVER SAFETYPROGRAM
Presented by AARP
This eight hour course is taught in two,
four hour sessions over two days.
Upon completion of both classes, drivers
55 years of age and older may be eligible
for a discount on insurance.
$15 Member (must show card)
$20 Non-members
T/W 1/23 & 1/24 9:30 am - 1:30 pm 14948
T/W 2/6 & 2/7 9:30 am - 1:30 pm 14949
Refresher Course
For those who have taken and completed
the eight hour course. Bring a sack lunch.
Sa 3/10 Noon - 5 pm 14950
FREE!
TAX PREP HELP
Presented by AARP for taxpayers with middle and low income
February 6 - April 14
Tuesdays: 9 am (RC Family Resource Center | (909) 477-2781)
Thursdays: Noon (RC Family Resource Center)
Saturdays: 9 am (James L. Brulte Senior Center | (909) 477-2780)
No registration required. Availability is limited.
Please contact facility prior to arrival. Services can
not be guaranteed.
Please bring the following:
• Social Security numbers for you and all dependents
• Your current year’s tax information (W-2, SSA-1099,
1009R, 1099INT, 1099DIV, 1099B, etc.) and any
miscellaneous income
• All receipts or cancelled checks (if itemizing)
• Copy of last year’s income tax return
FREE!
Hygiene Care: Managing
Changes in Skin and Hair
Presented by Julien Fisher of Innovage Insurance
As we get older, dry skin or thinning hair
not only end up acting as a source of
embarrassment for some, but also may be
indicators that underlying health issues are
at hand. However, it's possible to correct
such issues. Learn how in this discussion.
Mo 3/19 10 - 11 am 15275
Home Care vs. Hospice Care:
What's the Difference?
Presented by Visiting Angels Home Care
Hospice care is comfort care for patients
with a prognosis of six months or less if their
disease runs its natural course, as certified
by a physician. Home health services are
brought to patients who require intermittent
skilled nursing care, physical therapy,
speech-language pathology services
or continued occupational services, as
prescribed by their doctor. Learn more about
the differences between hospice services
and home health care in this discussion.
Mo 3/26 10 - 11 am 15276
One Honey - The Women's
Empowerment Group
Group Leader: Desiree Thomas
This is a safe space for straight and gay
women to discuss topics of interest and
share information that will encourage
women to continue to reach for their
dreams. No registration necessary.
2nd Saturday of the month 11 am - 2 pm
at the Brulte Senior Center.
Open to adults of all ages.
39 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE 50+ FITNESSRCpark.com
Zumba® Gold
Low impact, Latin inspired dance fitness.
Alma Arocho | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/8 5:30 - 6:15 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15086
Mo 2/5 5:30 - 6:15 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15087
Mo 3/5 5:30 - 6:15 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15088
We 1/10 9 - 9:45 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15089
We 2/7 9 - 9:45 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15090
We 3/7 9 - 9:45 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15091
Fr 1/5 9 - 9:45 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15092
Fr 2/2 9 - 9:45 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15093
Fr 3/2 9 - 9:45 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15094
Sa 1/6 9:45 -10:30 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15095
Sa 2/3 9:45 -10:30 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15096
Sa 3/3 9:45 -10:30 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15097
Zumba® Step Aerobics
Alma Arocho | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
T/Th 1/9 9:10 - 10 am 4 wks $28.02/32.17 15083
T/Th 2/6 9:10 - 10 am 4 wks $28.02/32.17 15084
T/Th 3/6 9:10 - 10 am 4 wks $28.02/32.17 15085
Zumba® Gold
Ginger Dollarhide | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/9 6 - 6:45 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15080
Tu 2/6 6 - 6:45 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15081
Tu 3/6 6 - 6:45 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15082
Pilates
Improve physical strength, flexibility, and
posture, and enhance mental awareness.
Sharon Ott | Brulte Senior Ctr
Beginning
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
T/Th 1/9 3:30 - 4:30 pm 4 wks $33.21/37.36 15005
T/Th 2/6 3:30 - 4:30 pm 4 wks $33.21/37.36 15006
T/Th 3/6 3:30 - 4:30 pm 4 wks $33.21/37.36 15007
Intermediate
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
T/Th 1/9 4:30 - 5:30 pm 4 wks $33.21/37.36 15009
T/Th 2/6 4:30 - 5:30 pm 4 wks $33.21/37.36 15010
T/Th 3/6 4:30 - 5:30 pm 4 wks $33.21/37.36 15011
Laura Ott | Brulte Senior Ctr
Advanced
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
M/W 1/8 4 - 5 pm 4 wks $33.21/37.36 15000
M/W 2/5 4 - 5 pm 4 wks $33.21/37.36 15001
M/W 3/5 4 - 5 pm 4 wks $33.21/37.36 15003
Tai Chi/Chi Gong
Marianna Giordano | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
We 1/10 10 - 11:15 am 4 wks $18.68/22.83 15059
We 2/7 10 - 11:15 am 4 wks $18.68/22.83 15060
We 3/7 10 - 11:15 am 4 wks $18.68/22.83 15061
Tai Chi
Ray Easterling | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/9 7 - 8 pm 4 wks $18.68/22.83 15053
Tu 2/6 7 - 8 pm 4 wks $18.68/22.83 15054
Tu 3/6 7 - 8 pm 4 wks $18.68/22.83 15055
Fr 1/5 1 - 2 pm 4 wks $18.68/22.83 15056
Fr 2/2 1 - 2 pm 4 wks $18.68/22.83 15057
Fr 3/2 1 - 2 pm 4 wks $18.68/22.83 15058
Burn calories
while
having fun!
For residents of Rancho Cucamonga only.
Get fit, maintain flexibility and build strength.
Annual Fee: $15.56
Monday - Friday Ages 50 - 59 3 pm - 9 pm
Ages 60+ 7 am - 9 pm
Saturday Ages 50+ 9 am - 5 pm
Sunday Ages 50+ 9 am - 5 pm
Learn how to effectively use the Wellness Pass
equipment. Receive a customized workout
regimen designed to achieve the best results.
Register at the Senior Center front desk.
Patty Orona | Brulte Senior Ctr
Wellness Pass
Personal Trainer
$25.94 for one hour private session.
REGISTER ONLINE! VISIT RCpark.com
40 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE 50+ FITNESSRCpark.com
Him and Her Fitness
Designed with the two of you in mind, this
dynamic style Fit-4-Two class gives your body
and mind the boost you need from head-to-
toe. Build strength and stamina, resistance,
cardio, flexibility and improve your balance.
Balance 4 Life | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/8 9 - 9:45 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 14979
Mo 2/5 9 - 9:45 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 14980
Mo 3/5 9 - 9:45 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 14982
Aerobics Advanced
Have fun while improving your stamina,
strength, and flexibility, all while using both
sides of your brain as well as your body.
Laura Ott | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
M/W/F 1/8 9:10 - 10 am 4 wks $28.02/32.17 14960
M/W/F 2/5 9:10 - 10 am 4 wks $28.02/32.17 14961
M/W/F 3/5 9:10 - 10 am 4 wks $28.02/32.17 14962
Fitness Live with Rainey **
Balance 4 Life | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/8 8 - 8:50 am 4 wks FREE 14972
Mo 2/5 8 - 8:50 am 4 wks FREE 14973
Mo 3/5 8 - 8:50 am 4 wks FREE 14974*Paid in part by CDBG **FREE - paid for by CDBG
Ages 50+
Mo 1/8 2 - 3 pm 4 wks 15065
Mo 2/5 2 - 3 pm 4 wks 15066
Mo 3/5 2 - 3 pm 4 wks 15067
Mo 1/8 6:30 - 7:30 pm 4 wks 15068
Mo 2/5 6:30 - 7:30 pm 4 wks 15069
Mo 3/5 6:30 - 7:30 pm 4 wks 15070
We 1/10 2 - 3 pm 4 wks 15071
We 2/7 2 - 3 pm 4 wks 15072
We 3/7 2 - 3 pm 4 wks 15073
We 1/10 6:30 - 7:30 pm 4 wks 15074
We 2/7 6:30 - 7:30 pm 4 wks 15075
We 3/7 6:30 - 7:30 pm 4 wks 15076
Th 1/11 2 - 3 pm 4 wks 15077
Th 2/8 2 - 3 pm 4 wks 15078
Th 3/8 2 - 3 pm 3 wks 15079
Gayle Hampton | Brulte Senior Ctr
3 wk Res/Non-Res Fee: $17.64/21.79
4 wk Res/Non-Res Fee: $22.83/26.98
Senior Boot Camp
Sr. Center Staff | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
T/Th 1/9 6:15 - 6:45 am 4 wks $10.38/14.53 14969
T/Th 2/6 6:15 - 6:45 am 4 wks $10.38/14.53 14970
T/Th 3/6 6:15 - 6:45 am 4 wks $10.38/14.53 14971
Abs/Core Strengthening *
Monique Hamilton | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
Th 1/4 1:45 - 2:15 pm 4 wks $8.31 14951
Th 2/1 1:45 - 2:15 pm 4 wks $8.31 14952
Th 3/1 1:45 - 2:15 pm 4 wks $8.31 14953
Staying Flexible with Arthritis **
Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program
Balance 4 Life | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/8 10 - 10:50 am 4 wks FREE 15030
Mo 2/5 10 - 10:50 am 4 wks FREE 15031
Mo 3/5 10 - 10:50 am 4 wks FREE 15032
Toni Rigelman | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/9 10 - 11 am 4 wks FREE 15036
Tu 2/6 10 - 11 am 4 wks FREE 15037
Tu 3/6 10 - 11 am 4 wks FREE 15038
Fr 1/5 10:30 - 11:15 am 4 wks FREE 15033
Fr 2/2 10:30 - 11:15 am 4 wks FREE 15034
Fr 3/2 10:30 - 11:15 am 4 wks FREE 15035
Self Defense for Seniors
Ray Easterling | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
Fr 1/5 2 - 3 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15021
Fr 2/2 2 - 3 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15022
Fr 3/2 2 - 3 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15023
All registration fees include instructor, service and equipment replacement fees.
Benefits of Stretching
• Reduced muscle aches and pain
• Decreased risk of injury
• Improved posture
• Enhanced coordination
• Increased energy
• Better circulation
Stretching *
Monique Hamilton | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
Fr 1/5 8:45 - 9:15 am 4 wks $8.31 15045
Fr 2/2 8:45 - 9:15 am 4 wks $8.31 15046
Fr 3/2 8:45 - 9:15 am 3 wks $8.31 15047
Stretch & Balance *
Monique Hamilton | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
Th 1/11 1 - 1:30 pm 4 wks $8.31 15039
Th 2/8 1 - 1:30 pm 4 wks $8.31 15040
Th 3/8 1 - 1:30 pm 4 wks $8.31 15041
Stretch/Balance/Movement *
Monique Hamilton | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
T/Th 1/9 8 - 8:45 am 4 wks $8.31 15042
T/Th 2/8 8 - 8:45 am 4 wks $8.31 15043
T/Th 3/6 8 - 8:45 am 3 wks $8.31 15044
Stretching & Weight Training *
Monique Hamilton | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
Fr 1/5 8 - 8:30 am 4 wks $8.31 15155
Fr 2/2 8 - 8:30 am 4 wks $8.31 15156
Fr 3/2 8 - 8:30 am 3 wks $8.31 15157
Stretching/Strength Training *
Monique Hamilton | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
T/Th 1/9 2:30 - 3:15 pm 4 wks $8.31 15048
T/Th 2/6 2:30 - 3:15 pm 4 wks $8.31 15049
T/Th 3/6 2:30 - 3:15 pm 4 wks $8.31 15050
Walking Soccer is a modified, social version
of the game of soccer, aimed at keeping
all individuals over the age of 55 physically
active and social within their community.
Coming Soon!
REGISTER ONLINE! VISIT RCpark.com
41 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINERCpark.com 50+ DANCE/MUSICBallroom Shine
Ballroom line dancing. No partners needed.
Cal Senechal | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/9 2 - 2:55 pm 4 wks $11.41 15098
Tu 2/6 2 - 2:55 pm 4 wks $11.41 15099
Tu 3/6 2 - 2:55 pm 4 wks $11.41 15100
Ballroom Dance
Cal Senechal | Brulte Senior Ctr
Waltz/Cha Cha/Tango/West Coast Swing
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
Sa 1/6 3 - 4:30 pm 8 wks $51.88/56.03 14963
West Coast Swing
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/9 1 - 1:55 pm 4 wks $11.41 14965
Tango
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
Tu 2/6 1 - 1:55 pm 4 wks $11.41 14964
Rumba
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
Tu 3/6 1 - 1:55 pm 4 wks $11.41 14966
Line Dancing for Fun and Fitness
Cal Senechal | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
Tu 1/9 9:30 - 10:30 am 4 wks $8.31 15102
Tu 2/6 9:30 - 10:30 am 4 wks $8.31 15103
Tu 3/6 9:30 - 10:30 am 4 wks $8.31 15104
Tu 1/9 10:45 - 11:45 am 4 wks $8.31 15105
Tu 2/6 10:45 - 11:45 am 4 wks $8.31 15106
Tu 3/6 10:45 - 11:45 am 4 wks $8.31 15107
Th 1/4 9:30 - 10:30 am 4 wks $8.31 15108
Th 2/1 9:30 - 10:30 am 4 wks $8.31 15109
Th 3/1 9:30 - 10:30 am 4 wks $8.31 15110
Beginning Line Dance
Anne Marie Dunn | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
Th 1/11 6 - 6:50 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15126
Th 2/8 6 - 6:50 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15127
Th 3/8 6 - 6:50 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15128
Fr 1/5 10:10 - 11 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15129
Fr 2/2 10:10 - 11 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15130
Fr 3/2 10:10 - 11 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15131
Intermediate Line Dancing for
Fun and Fitness
Cal Senechal | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
Th 1/4 10:45 - 11:45 am 4 wks $8.31 15122
Th 2/1 10:45 - 11:45 am 4 wks $8.31 15123
Th 3/1 10:45 - 11:45 am 4 wks $8.31 15124
Intermediate/Advanced Line
Dancing
Anne Marie Dunn | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
Th 1/4 7 - 7:50 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 14955
Th 2/1 7 - 7:50 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 14956
Th 3/1 7 - 7:50 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 14957
Fr 1/5 11:10 am - Noon 4 wks $22.83/26.98 14617
Fr 2/2 11:10 am - Noon 4 wks $22.83/26.98 14618
Fr 3/2 11:10 am - Noon 4 wks $22.83/26.98 14619
Salsa Dance
Cal Senechal | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
Sa 1/6 1:30 - 2:30 pm 8 wks $51.88/56.03 15125
Latin Dance
Val Tracey | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
We 1/10 11:30 am - 12:15 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15143
We 2/7 11:30 am - 12:15 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15144
We 3/7 11:30 am - 12:15 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15145
Latin Dance Mix
Alma Arocho | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/8 10 - 10:50 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15146
Mo 2/5 10 - 10:50 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15147
Mo 3/5 10 - 10:50 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15148
We 1/10 6 - 6:50 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15149
We 2/7 6 - 6:50 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15150
We 3/7 6 - 6:50 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15151
Chair Zumba® Gold & Flash
Dance **
Ginger Dollarhide | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
We 1/10 12:45 - 1:15 pm 4 wks FREE 15152
We 2/7 12:45 - 1:15 pm 4 wks FREE 15153
We 3/7 12:45 - 1:15 pm 4 wks FREE 15154
**FREE - paid for by CDBG
Ukulele
Must provide your own ukulele.
Noray Papazoglu | Brulte Senior Ctr
Beginning
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/8 1 - 2 pm 12 wks $26.98/31.13 14968
Intermediate
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/8 2:30 - 4 pm 12 wks $39.43/43.58 15142
All registration fees include instructor, service and equipment replacement fees.
42 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE
PeRC Central
• CARDS
• JEWELRY
• SCARVES
• PURSES
• HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
• SEASONAL ITEMS
Central Park Gift Shop
RCpark.com50+ ARTS & CRAFTSSENIOR SERVICESAll proceeds from the James L. Brulte Senior Center Gift Shop and PeRC Central Snack Bar help to support Senior Programs.
All at affordable prices!
Functional Ceramics
Create ceramics for everyday purposes. Cups,
mugs, plates, planters and many other kinds of
functional ware. Great for holiday, birthday or
just fun gift giving.
Ida M. Tyrus | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
M 1/8 4 - 7 pm 4 wks $48.76/52.91 14975
M 2/5 4 - 7 pm 4 wks $48.76/52.91 14976
M 3/5 4 - 7 pm 4 wks $48.76/52.91 14977
Sculpting
Make something for your home or to give
as a gift.
Alan Swartz | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
Th 1/11 9 am - Noon 4 wks $48.76/52.91 15016
Th 2/8 9 am - Noon 4 wks $48.76/52.91 15017
Th 3/8 9 am - Noon 4 wks $48.76/52.91 15018
Clay can be purchased at front desk.
Advanced Computer Assisted
Genealogy
Sharyn Hay | Brulte Senior Ctr
AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res
Mo 1/8 6 - 7:30 pm 12 wks $43.58/47.73 14954
2 week layaway program available.
Credit cards accepted.
Ric Morris | Brulte Senior Ctr
Res/Non-Res Fee: $64.33/68.48
Mo 1/8 2 - 4 pm 4 wks 14988
Mo 2/5 2 - 4 pm 4 wks 14989
Mo 3/5 2 - 4 pm 4 wks 14990
Karen Clark | Brulte Senior Ctr
Res/Non-Res Fee: $64.33/68.48
Mo 1/5 10 am - Noon 4 wks 15062
Mo 2/2 10 am - Noon 4 wks 15063
Mo 3/2 10 am - Noon 6 wks 15064
Watercolor
FOR BEGINNERS
Ages 50+
Ages 50+
Monday - Friday
8 am - 1 pm
Monday - Friday
9 am - 2 pm
• COFFEE, TEA, HOT CHOCOLATE
• COLD DRINKS • CHIPS • CRACKERS
• BREAKFAST SANDWICHES/BURRITOS
• BAGELS • SOFT PRETZELS
• CORN DOGS & HOT DOGS
• CHILI CHEESE DOGS • NACHOS
• POPCORN • DELI DILL PICKLES
• PROTEIN BARS • ICE CREAM • CANDY
... AND MUCH MORE!
43 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE SENIOR SERVICES• CARDS
• JEWELRY
• SCARVES
• PURSES
• HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
• SEASONAL ITEMS
RCpark.com
COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS
A Volunteer Driver Program
Community Connections is a special program in San Bernardino
County that complements public transit and paratransit services.
Volunteer drivers are reimbursed to transport individuals.
Those eligible include seniors and persons with disabilities who
reside in the cities of Chino, Chino Hills, Montclair, Ontario, Rancho
Cucamonga, and Upland; individuals that are too frail, or unable to
use public transportation for other reasons, or need to travel to a
destination that crosses county or city lines.
For more information, please call (909) 621-9900.
SENIOR SERVICES
Visit RCpark.com or call (909) 477-2780 for more
information on the following FREE programs and services -
• Senior Support Group • Volunteer Opportunities
• Blood Pressure Screening
PLUS...
The Jane Penny LINK Program
for Homebound Seniors.........................................................(909) 477-2780
Dept. of Aging & Adult Svcs. ..................................................(909) 948-6236
Senior Help Line......................................................................(909) 625-4600
Senior Counseling.......................................................(909) 983-2020 x. 2236
HICAP Insurance/Medi-Cal Counseling (By appointment only) ..........(909) 256-8369
FREE!
THE SILVER FOX EXPRESS
The Silver Fox Express - We Care That You Get There!
The Silver Fox Express Senior Transportation
System offers seniors transportation to the
James L. Brulte Senior Center. Registration and
a $25 annual fee are required. Simply register at
the Senior Center front desk then contact the
YMCA at (909) 987-0777 by Friday to set up appointments
for the upcoming week (or services cannot be guaranteed).
*Transportation not available 11/23 & 24.
Grocery Store Transportation Available!
Due to the generosity of Abundant Living Family Church, transportation
to the grocery store is available for all senior residents of Rancho
Cucamonga. The program runs every Friday at 12:30 pm from the
Senior Center (limited to first 12 individuals). After shopping, you
and your groceries will be delivered directly to your home.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL (909) 477-2780.
Visit the market on wheels coming to
the James L. Brulte Senior Center!
Wednesdays
11 am - Noon
RESOURCE LIBRARY
Trips and Tours – Find the latest information on Trips
and Tours and book your dream vacation today!
Blood Pressure – Visitors can track blood pressure
with cards donated by the Visiting Nurses Association.
Resources for the sight impaired include:
• Books on Tape • Braille Printer
• Braille Games • Magnifier Reader
Volunteers needed. Call (909) 477-2780 to inquire.
The Resource Library is closed the second Wednesday of each month.
Nutrition Meals (60+)
Mon - Fri | 11:30 am - 12:30 pm
Enjoy a hot lunch provided by Family Service Association
in a setting that makes conversation easy between friends.
$3 suggested donation per meal at Central Park. Homebound
program available (suggested donation - $3). Menu available
on RCpark.com.
For more information call (909) 477-2780.
Elder Law
Estelle & Kennedy
Professional Law
Corporation
By appointment only
(909) 608-0466
1st Wednesday
9 am - Noon
Marivel Zialcita
Attorney at Law
By appointment only
(909) 477-2780
1st & 3rd Friday
Noon - 2 pm
Rose, Klein &
Marian, LLP
By appointment only
(909) 477-2780
2nd Wednesday
10 am - Noon
Lunch not available 11/23 & 24, 12/25 - 1/1, 1/11 & 16, & 2/20
2 week layaway program available.
Credit cards accepted.
44 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE GENERAL INFORMATIONRCpark.com
CONTACT INFORMATIONCITYDIRECTORYCity Hall 10500 Civic Center Dr., P.O. Box 807, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729
Mayor/City Council/City Manager/City Clerk ...........................................................(909) 477-2700
City of Rancho Cucamonga FAX Number ...............................................................(909) 477-2849
Accela Info Line - Permits and Inspections ............................................................(909) 477-2777
Building & Safety Services Department ...............................................................(909) 477-2710
Community Improvement .............................................................................(909) 477-2712
Community Services Department .....................................................................(909) 477-2760
Community Services - Activity Registration ...........................................................(909) 477-2765
Engineering Department .............................................................................(909) 477-2740
Environmental Programs Info Line ....................................................................(909) 919-2635
Graffiti Hotline ........................................................................................(909) 481-7999
Planning Department .................................................................................(909) 477-2750
Public Works Services Department ....................................................................(909) 477-2730
Animal Care and Adoption Center 11780 Arrow Rte. .............................(909) 466-PETS (7387)
Victoria Gardens Cultural Center 12505 Cultural Center Dr.
Administration ........................................................................................(909) 477-2775
Box Office .............................................................................................(909) 477-2752
Facility Reservation ...................................................................................(909) 477-2773
Library
Archibald Public Library 7368 Archibald Ave. ..........................................................(909) 477-2720
Paul A. Biane Library/Victoria Gardens 12505 Cultural Center Dr. ......................................(909) 477-2720
Community Centers
Central Park Facility Rentals 11200 Base Line Rd.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 774-3867
Goldy S. Lewis Community Center 11200 Base Line Rd. ................................................(909) 477-2782
James L. Brulte Senior Center 11200 Base Line Rd. ....................................................(909) 477-2780
RC Family Resource Center 9791 Arrow Rte. ...........................................................(909) 477-2781
RC Family Sports Center 9059 San Bernardino Rd. .....................................................(909) 477-2785
Lions Community Center East 9191 Base Line Rd. .....................................................(909) 477-2790
Lions Community Center West 9161 Base Line Rd. .....................................................(909) 477-2795
Police
Rancho Cucamonga Police Department 10510 Civic Center Dr.
Emergency Calls Only .............................................................................................9-1-1
Police Services (non-emergency) ......................................................................(909) 941-1488
Business/Crime Prevention/Investigations ............................................................(909) 477-2800
Fire
Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District 10500 Civic Center Dr.
Emergency Calls Only .............................................................................................9-1-1
Business Calls .........................................................................................(909) 477-2770
New Construction .....................................................................................(909) 477-2710
Epicenter & Sports Complex (LoanMart Field) 8408 Rochester Ave.
Epicenter Stadium Rental Information ................................................................(909) 774-2214
Quakes Box Office .....................................................................................(909) 481-5000
Rancho Cucamonga Chamber of Commerce 9047 Arrow Rte., Suite 180 ...............(909) 987-1012
School Districts
Alta Loma School District ..............................................................................(909) 484-5151
Central School District .................................................................................(909) 989-8541
Cucamonga School District ............................................................................(909) 987-8942
Etiwanda School District ..............................................................................(909) 899-2451
Chaffey Joint Union High School District ...............................................................(909) 988-8511
Utilities
Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Utility ...................................................................(909) 919-2612
Southern CA Edison - 24 Hour Support ................................................................1-800-655-4555
Southern CA Gas - 24 Hour Support ...................................................................1-800-427-2200
Cucamonga Valley Water District ........................................................................(909) 987-2591
Burrtec Waste Industries Disposal .......................................................................(909) 987-3717
City Council
Meets first & third Wednesdays, monthly at 7 pm
L. Dennis Michael .......................................Mayor
Lynne B. Kennedy ......................Mayor Pro Tem
William J. Alexander .............Council Member
Sam Spagnolo .........................Council Member
Diane Williams ........................Council Member
Other Elected Officials
James C. Frost ................................City Treasurer
Janice Reynolds .....................................City Clerk
Planning/Historic Preservation Commission
Meets second & fourth Wednesdays, monthly at 7 pm
Francisco Oaxaca ..........................................Chair
Rich Macias.............................................Vice Chair
Richard B. Fletcher ......................Commissioner
Luis Munoz, Jr. ..............................Commissioner
Ravenel Wimberly ......................Commissioner
Park and Recreation Commission
Meets third Thursday, monthly at 7 pm
Victoria Jones .................................................Chair
Michael Sweetland..............................Vice Chair
Otis Greer .......................................Commissioner
Peter Villegas ................................Commissioner
Dr. Sean Welsh .............................Commissioner
Rancho Cucamonga Library Foundation
Meets first Monday, monthly at 6 pm
Kristine Scott .....................................President
David Gonzalez ........................Vice President
Tina Gilfry ............................................Secretary
Boardmembers
Teresa Akahoshi Leslie May
Rebecca Davies Heidi Soehnel
Pam Easter Kathy Sommer
Ruth Leal
Library Board
Meets first Thursday, monthly at 6 pm
Christine DeVries ..............................President
Luella Hairston, Esq. .......President Pro Tem
Boardmembers
Mary Hannah Janet Temkin
Sarah Tompkins
RC Community & Arts Foundation
Call (909) 477-2760 for meeting dates
Paula Pachon ...............................................Chair
Tina Chen, Esq. .................................Vice Chair
Mark Rivera .....................Secretary/Treasurer
Boardmembers
Al Arguello Fatima Corbett
Nick Baker Jim Harrington
Rosemarie Brown Bryan Snyder
Linda Bryan
Staff
John R. Gillison ..........................City Manager
Jeff Bloom .....DCM Economic/Comm. Dev.
Elisa Cox .................DCM Civic/Cultural Svcs.
Lori Sassoon .......DCM Administrative Svcs.
Danielle Boldt ........Captain RC Police Dept.
Candyce Burnett ..........................City Planner
Mike Costello......................................Fire Chief
Veronica Fincher ........Animal Services Director
Jennifer Hunt Gracia ...Community Services Director
Tamara Layne .......................Finance Director
Robert Neiuber ......Human Resources Director
Darryl Polk ...Innovation & Technology Director
Julie Sowles ............................Library Director
Linda Troyan .........City Clerks Svcs. Director
Jason Welday ..Dir. of Eng. Svcs./City Engineer
Bill Wittkopf ..........Public Works Svcs. Director
Vacant..............Building & Safety Svcs. Director
Residents of Rancho Cucamonga are encouraged to attend City meetings.
Visit CityofRC.us for meeting notices, agendas, locations and more.CityofRanchoCucamonga CityofRanchoCucamonga@CityofRC
Internet Web Sites
City of Rancho Cucamonga ...........................................................www.CityofRC.us
Accelerate Portal .....................................................https://aca.Accela.com/CityofRC
Animal Care and Services Department ..................................................www.RCPets.info
Business Site Locator .............................................http://regis.CityofRC.us/InsideRancho
Community Services Department .....................................................www.RCpark.com
Fire District ........................................................................www.RCFire.org
Healthy RC ....................................................................www.HealthyRC.com
Lewis Family Playhouse ...............................................www.LewisFamilyPlayhouse.com
Rancho Cucamonga Library .....................................................www.CityofRC.us/Library
Victoria Gardens Cultural Center ..............................................www.VGCulturalCenter.com
45 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE FACILITY RENTALSRENT FOR YOUR EVENT…
Welcome to
Central Park,
a 57,000 square foot
facility consisting of
versatile space made up
of the Goldy S. Lewis
Community Center and
James L. Brulte Senior
Center located in Rancho
Cucamonga. The building
is designed around lush
landscape giving it a
warm and welcoming
feel. Together with
inviting fireplaces,
comfortable
conversation seating
areas and a wide
variety of flexible
rental space, the
facility provides for
endless possibilities
as a venue. Whether
you’re hosting a
wedding, business
meeting, or large
conference, our stunning
landscape and interiors
will help you create a
memorable event.
Additional facilities
available for rent…
For more information
call (909) 774-3867
or visit RCpark.com
Lions East ..................................................................(909) 477-2790
Meeting/Event space for up to 80 people.
Lions West .................................................................(909) 477-2795
Meeting/Event space for up to 180 people.
RC Family Sports Center ........................................(909) 477-2785
Meeting/Event space for up to 75 people.
Victoria Gardens Cultural Center ..........................(909) 477-2773
Meeting/Event space for up to 500 people.
Reservable Parks*
(909) 477-2765
Twelve parks have reservable picnic shelters available to rent.
*Heritage Park Equestrian Center is operated by Alta Loma Riding Club.
For rental details or more information please call (909) 226-3956.
Park Rangers
Help us protect and preserve
parkland and open spaces in
Rancho Cucamonga.
RCpark.com
Milliken Park
Report non-emergency issues by
calling (909) 941-1488.
46 WINTER 2018 GRAPEVINE REGISTRATIONRCpark.com
REGISTRATION has never been easier!
ONLINE
Visit RCpark.com
Online Registration* for -
Residents begins November 20.
Non-Residents begins December 4.
Don’t have a computer?
Computer kiosks for Online Registration
are available at Central Park & Lions East.
MORE WAYS TO REGISTER
Registration forms can be submitted
by mail or in person. However, processing of
these forms will not begin until December 11.
(For residents and non-residents).
MAIL-IN
Mail to: Winter Registration
11200 Base Line Road
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701
WALK-IN
Goldy Lewis Center/Central Park
11200 Base Line Road (Base Line & Milliken)
Mon. - Fri. 8 am - 8 pm;
Sat. 9 am - 5 pm; Sun. 9 am - 5 pm
For registration questions, please
call (909) 477-2765 or email
Registration@CityofRC.us.
(Please do not send Registration Forms via email).
Para preguntas de registración, por
favor llame (909) 477-2765 o envíanos
un correo electrónico a
Registration@CityofRC.us.
(Por favor no enviar Formas de Registración por
correo electrónico).
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
• Registration not accepted at classes.
• $13.49 non-resident fee applies to each
activity, unless stated otherwise.
• $30 fee charged on returned checks.
• Bring, mail or fax (909) 477-2783 a clear
copy of your photo I.D. AND a current
utility bill for proof of residency.
PAYMENT METHODS
• Checks - see Section 2, payable to:
City of Rancho Cucamonga
• Credit Card:
REFUNDS/TRANSFERS
• Issued in full prior to 1st class; $10
application fee withheld after 1st class.
• No refunds after 2nd class.
• Credit issued if class is cancelled.
• Credit Card refunds issued to card used
for purchase.
• Allow 2 – 3 weeks to process.
Early Online Registration For Residents Begins November 20, 2017
Participant Information
Activity #
Adult’s Name Main Phone ( )
Address Alt. Phone ( )
City State Zip Code n New address
E-Mail Address n New e-mail address
n Check here if submitting proof of residency. n Check here if submitting Date of Birth documentation
n Paying by check through mail? Driver’s License # Exp. Date
Special Needs: For those who may require special accommodations to participate in a City program or
activity, please complete the information below so that we may assist you in enjoying your experience to
the fullest. (Notification must be received 14 days prior to activity.)
n Please contact me regarding the following necessary program modification:
RELEASE OF LIABILITY & ASSUMPTION OF RISK
I, (Last, First, Middle) have full
authority to enter into this registration agreement and release of liability on behalf of myself, or on behalf of a
minor child (Last, First, Middle), (hereinafter
“participants”). I certify that I am the parent or legal guardian of any minor child enrolled in any activity by this
registration agreement. I fully understand that our participation in any activity or activities offered by the City
exposes participants to the risk of property damage or personal injury, including, but not limited to, injuries to the
back, knees, hamstrings, wrists, neck, or other physical injuries, up to and including death. We hereby acknowledge
that I and/or my minor child am voluntarily participating in this “activity,” and are aware of and agree to assume any
such risks arising from such participation.
I, on behalf of participants, my heirs, administrators, executors and assigns, hereby release, discharge and agree
not to pursue any claims, demand, actions, or suits, and to indemnify and hold harmless, the City of Rancho
Cucamonga, its elected officials, officers, agents and employees, for any injury, death or damage to, or loss of
personal property arising out of, or in connection with, my participation in the “activity” from whatever cause,
including claims involving the active or passive negligence of the City or any other participants in such “activity”.
BY EXECUTING THIS FORM ON BEHALF OF A MINOR OR OTHER PARTICIPANT, I STATE AND DECLARE THAT I HAVE
FULL AUTHORITY TO ENROLL THE PARTICIPANT IN THIS ACTIVITY, AND TO EXECUTE THIS RELEASE OF LIABILITY,
AND UNDERSTAND THAT IT BINDS ME AS WELL AS ANY OTHER PERSON THAT HAS AUTHORIZED ME TO ENROLL
THE MINOR CHILD OR PARTICIPANT IN SUCH ACTIVITY.
Participants permit the taking of photographs of themselves and/or their minor children by the City of Rancho
Cucamonga during recreation activities and understand that they may be used in City publications and/or
websites without liability or compensation of any sort.
I HAVE CAREFULLY READ THIS RELEASE, HOLD HARMLESS AND AGREEMENT NOT TO SUE AND FULLY UNDERSTAND
ITS CONTENTS. I AM AWARE THAT IT IS A FULL RELEASE OF ALL LIABILITY AND SIGN IT ON MY OWN FREE WILL.
Participant Signature Date
n I would like to support the R.C. Community & Arts Foundation with a donation -- $
n I would like to support the R.C. Public Library Foundation with a donation -- $
Medical Release: I do hereby give permission for any certified emergency professional or health care
professional to administer any type of medical treatment he/she deems necessary to the above child(ren)
in case of an emergency and in the event that I cannot be contacted.
Signature of Parent or Guardian Date
Doctor’s Name Hospital Name
Existing Medical Condition
This information required for registration in Youth Sports Activities ONLY.
Child #1 - Ht. Wt. Previous Team Last Season Played
Child #2 - Ht. Wt. Previous Team Last Season Played
Last Name First Name Birthdate
/ /
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M/F Activity Title Fee
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Parent/Legal Guardian* must sign if participant is under 18
*Legal Guardian must provide court guardianship documentation
n Visa n Disc
n MC n AmEx
Cardholder Name
Cardholder Signature
Card Number Exp. Date
n Other in the amount of $
(Credit on Account, Scholarships, etc.)
*Dates may vary for some programs.
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CITY FACILITIES RECREATION FACILITIES
CITY PARKS
a. Animal Care & Adoption Ctr. | 11780 Arrow Rte.
b. Archibald Library | 7368 Archibald Ave.
c. Chaffey Garcia House | 7150 Etiwanda Ave.
d. City Corporate Yard | 8794 Lion St.
e. City Hall/Police Station | 10500 Civic Center Dr.
f. Epicenter/Sports Complex | 8408 Rochester Ave.
g. RC Sports Center (coming summer 2018) | 8303 Rochester Ave.
h. Fire Station #171 | 6627 Amethyst Ave.
i. Fire Station #172 | 9612 San Bernardino Rd.
j. Fire Station #173 | 12270 Fire House Ct.
k. Fire Station #174 | 11297 Jersey Blvd.
l. Fire Station #175 | 11108 Banyan St.
m. Fire Station #176 | 5840 East Ave.
n. Fire Station #177 | 9270 Rancho St.
o. Goldy S. Lewis Comm. Ctr. James L Brulte Senior Ctr. | 11200 Base Line Rd.
p. Lions Center East (Playschool Office) / West (Teen Center)
9191 / 9161 Base Line Rd.
q. Metrolink Train Station | 11208 Asuza St.
r. RC Family Resource Ctr. | 9791 Arrow Rte.
s. RC Family Sports Ctr. | 9059 San Bernardino Rd.
t. Victoria Gardens Cultural Ctr. / Lewis Family Playhouse / Paul A. Biane Library
12505 Cultural Center Dr.
1. Bear Gulch Park | 9094 Arrow Route
2. Beryl Park East | 6524 Beryl Street / Beryl Park West * | 6501 Carnelian Street
3. Central Park | 11200 Base Line Road
4. Church Street Park | 10190 Church Street
5. Coyote Canyon Park * | 10987 Terra Vista Parkway
6. Cucamonga/Demens Trail Rest | No. Base Line Rd. to Hillside Road
7. Day Creek Park * | 12350 Banyan Street
8. Ellena Park | 7139 Kenyon Way
9. Etiwanda Creek Community Park * | 5939 East Avenue
10. Garcia Park * | 13150 Garcia Drive
11. Golden Oak Park * | 9345 Golden Oak Road
12. Heritage Community Park * | 5546 Beryl Street
13. Hermosa Park * | 6787 Hermosa Avenue
14. Kenyon Park | 11481 Kenyon Way
15. Legacy Park | 5858 Santa Ynez Place
16. Lions Park | 9161 Base Line Road
17. Los Amigos Park | 8625 Madrone Avenue
18. Milliken Park * | 7699 Milliken Avenue
19. Mountain View Park * | 11701 Terra Vista Parkway
20. Old Town Park | 10033 Feron Boulevard
21. Olive Grove Park | 13931 Youngs Canyon Road
22. Ralph M. Lewis Park | 7898 Elm Street
23. Rancho Summit Park | 5958 Soledad Way
24. Red Hill Community Park * | 7484 Vineyard Avenue
25. Route 66 Trailhead | 8500 Foothill Boulevard
26. Spruce Ave. Park (Skate Facility) | 7730 Spruce Avenue
27. Victoria Arbors Park * | 7429 Arbor Lane
28. Victoria Groves Park | 6840 Fairmont Way
29. Vintage Park | 11745 Victoria Park Lane
30. West Greenway Park | 7756 Meadowcrest Court
31. Windrows Park | 6849 Victoria Park Lane *Reservable
1. Alta Loma Elementary | 7086 Amethyst Ave.
2. Cucamonga Middle School | 7611 Hellman Ave.
3. Dance Terrific | 9555 Foothill Blvd., Suite C
4. Discover Judo | 9340 Base Line Rd., #105
5. Etiwanda High School | 13500 Victoria St.
6. Frost Early Education | 12860 Banyan St.
7. Goals Soccer Center (coming January 2018) | 11747 Stadium Way
8. Los Osos High School | 6001 Milliken Ave.
9. Northtown Community Ctr. | 10071 Feron Blvd.
10. Precision Gymnastics | 9518 9th St., Suite B
11. Rancho Cucamonga High School | 11801 Lark Dr.
12. Rancho Cucamonga Middle School | 10022 Feron Blvd.
13. Ruth Musser Middle School | 10789 Terra Vista Pkwy
14. Universal Martial Arts Ctr. | 7945 Vineyard Ave., Suite D-4
15. Windrows Elementary School | 6855 Victoria Park Ln.
Sites outside RC -
• Bad Ash Personal Training & Nutrition | 1551 W. 13th St., Unit 110, Upland
• Innerworks Wellness | 1306 N. Monte Vista Ave. #8, Upland
• Ontario Ice Skating Center | 1225 W. Holt Blvd., Ontario
• Whispering Lake Golf Course | 2525 E. Riverside Dr., Ontario
• World Elite Gymnastics | 5300 Ontario Mills Pkwy Suite #200, Ontario
The City of Rancho Cucamonga
has created a Smoke Free and
Styrofoam (expanded polystyrene)
Free environment at all City
buildings, parks, playgrounds,
plazas and trails, including the
surrounding property and parking
lots. Please remember this when
making plans.