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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGrapevine Summer 2009T h e G r a p e v i n e S u m m e r 2 0 0 92
In Every Issue
Facilities &Park Map ....................51
General Information ......................43
Healthy RC ..................................27
Registration .............................32,50
Rent for Your Event .......................49
Programs/Events
Animal Care &Adoption ...............13
Community Theatre ........................5
July 4th Spectacular ..........Back Cover
Human Services ............................19
Lewis Family Playhouse ...............3,4
Library Programs ...............14,15,16
MainStreet Theatre Company ...........5
Need a Babysitter?.........................11
Northtown Programs.....................33
RC Family Resource Center ............18
RC Family Sports Center ................24
Summer Special Events ...................8
Summer Programs.................9,10,11
YMCA .........................................41
Youth Activities
Archery .......................................39
Arts &Crafts ................................34
Babysitter ’s Workshop ...................23
Basketball (Pee Wee &Youth)...........24,25
Bowling .......................................39
Ceramics ......................................33
Cheerleading ................................35
Child Development .......................35
Computers ...................................28
Cooking ......................................36
CPR ............................................42
Dance .....................................30,31
Dog Obedience .............................42
Fitness ....................................36,37
Flag Football (Youth).......................25
Gardening ....................................42
Golf .............................................39
Gymnastics/Tumbling ...................35
Horseback Riding .........................39
Ice Hockey/Skating .......................39
Library Programs ................14,15,16
Martial Arts ..................................38
Music ..........................................32
Playcamp/Playschool ..........11,20,21
Racquetball ..................................24
Rock Climbing ..............................39
Sewing ........................................34
Sign Language ..............................42
Soccer (Pee Wee)...............................25
Special Needs Activities .......18,40,41
Summer Camps/Clinics .........9,10,11
Swimming ..................................6,7
Tennis ..........................................39
Theatre Classes/Workshops ...........29
Walking/Running .........................36
Teen Activities
Archery .......................................39
Arts &Crafts ................................34
Babysitter ’s Workshop ...................23
Basketball ....................................24
Ceramics ......................................33
Cheerleading ................................35
Computers ...................................28
Cooking .......................................36
CPR.............................................42
Dance .....................................30,31
Dog Obedience .............................42
Fitness ....................................36,37
Gardening ....................................42
Golf .............................................39
Horseback Riding .........................39
Ice Hockey/Skating .......................39
Library Programs ................14,15,16
Martial Arts ..................................38
Music ..........................................32
Photography ................................42
Racquetball ..................................24
Rock Climbing ..............................39
Sewing ........................................34
Sign Language ..............................42
Special Needs Activities .......18,40,41
Summer Sports Clinics...................10
Swimming ..................................6,7
Teen Center ..................................22
Teen Dances .................................23
Teen Recreation Activity Club ..........23
Teen Trips ....................................22
Tennis ..........................................39
Theatre Classes/Workshops.............29
Volunteer Program ...................12,23
Walking/Running .........................36
Family Time
Community Theatre ........................5
Computer/Tech Junction ...............28
Drop In Play at RCFSC ..................24
July 4th ...........................Back Cover
Lewis Family Playhouse ...............3,4
Library Programs ................14,15,16
MainStreet Theatre Company ...........5
Martial Arts ..................................38
Summer Special Events ...................8
Summer Programs.................9,10,11
Swimming ..................................6,7
Travel Connection .........................17
Walking/Running .........................36
Adult Activities
Archery .......................................39
Arts &Crafts ................................34
Basketball................................24,26
Computers ...................................28
CPR.............................................42
Dance .....................................30,31
Dances at Brulte Senior Ctr.............31
Dog Obedience .............................42
50+Fitness ...................................47
Financial ......................................42
Fitness ....................................36,37
Flag Football Leagues ....................26
Gardening ....................................42
Golf .............................................39
Health and Wellness Seminars ...19,45
Horseback Riding .........................39
Ice Hockey/Skating .......................39
Jazzercise .....................................24
Library Programs ................14,15,16
Martial Arts ..................................38
Music ..........................................32
Photography ................................42
Racquetball .............................24,26
Rock Climbing ..............................39
Sewing ........................................34
Sign Language ..............................42
Soccer,6 Aside/Full Field...............26
Softball,Slow Pitch........................26
Special Needs Activities .......18,40,41
Swimming ..................................6,7
Tennis .....................................26,39
Theatre Classes/Workshops ...........29
Travel Connection .........................17
Volunteer Program ........................12
Walking/Running .........................36
Senior Adult Activities
AARP Driver Safety ......................48
Arts &Crafts ................................46
Computers ...................................28
Dance Classes ...............................46
Dances @ Brulte Sr.Ctr ..................31
Doctor Is In ..................................45
Elder Law ....................................48
50+Fitness ...................................47
Health Seminars ...........................45
James L.Brulte Senior Center .........44
Just for Fun (Games)......................44
Nutrition Meals ............................48
Resource Library ...........................48
Senior Clubs ............................15,45
Senior Events................................45
Senior Services..............................48
Silver Fox Express .........................48
Swimming ..................................6,7
Travel Connection .........................17
Volunteer Program ........................12
Walking/Running ...............36,45,47
Wellness Pass/Personal Trainer.......47
T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
The Grapevine is published quarterly
by the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
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U P C O M I N G E V E N T S
L E W I S F A M I L Y P L A Y H O U S E
Randall and Janell Lewis Present
KEIKO MAT SUI
Saturday,June 6th –8:00 pm
Keiko’s rich and captivating presence
combines eastern and western sounds
to create powerful introspective and
passionate music.
VILLAGE PEOPLE
Saturday,June 13th –8:00 pm
Join us for an unforgettable
performance with World Disco Icons,
Village People including their
chart-topping hits “YMCA,”
“Macho Man”and “In the Navy.”
RO CKAPELLA
Sunday,June 14th
4:00 pm &7:00 pm
The undisputed kings of
a cappella music are back
by popular demand!If you
haven’t seen or heard these five gentlemen perform,you don’t
know what you’re missing,get your tickets before they sell out!
THE WONDER BREAD YEARSJimGamblePuppets:
HANSEL &GRETEL
Wednesday,June 10th –10:00 am
Master Puppeteer Jim Gamble skillfully
operates marionettes in Humperdnick’s
famous operetta,Hansel and Gretel,the
most popular of fairy tales.(for ages 2+)
JUNE 2009
W E E
W E D N E S D AY S
Fo r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n ,v i s i t l e w i s f a m i l y p l a y h o u s e .c o m
RED,HOT &BLUE!
Saturday,June 27th
2:00 pm &7:30 pm
This six-performer troupe takes
audiences on a nostalgic musical
journey through the decades
in Red,Hot &Blue!.
12505 Cultural Center Drive,Rancho Cucamonga,CA 91739
Hours:Monday -Thursday 12 pm -6 pm
Friday &Saturday 10 am -6 pm
2009/2010 Lewis Family Playhouse Season
Now Available!
May 4th:Renewing Subscribers and Playhouse Members ticket sales begin
May 16th:Ticket orders and website sales begin
Saturday,June 20th –8:00 pm
Take a trip down memory lane with Pat
Hazell’s The Wonder Bread Years…With
comedy from his childhood,this comedian
delivers a stand up routine loaded with
nostalgia sure to have you rolling with
laughter.
T I C K E T S
O N S A L E N O W !
OWNED &OPERATED BY THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
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Box Office:909.477.2752
12505 Cultural Center Drive,Rancho Cucamonga,CA
lewisfamilyplayhouse.com
SEPTEMBER 2009
11th The Pointer Sisters
12th –13th Mariachi Divas
26th If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
OCTOBER 2009
3rd –10th If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
17th Second City Comics
24th –31st The Crucible
NOVEMBER 2009
14th The Crayon Court
15th Champions of Dance
18th Baby Banana
21st Jake Shimabukuro
DECEMBER 2009
4th –13th A Christmas Carol
20th Preservation Hall Jazz Band
JANUARY 2010
9th An Evening With Ben Vereen
13th Peter &the Wolf
16th The Jungle Book
30th Cinderella
FEBRUARY 2010
6th Fritz Coleman -Tonight at 11!
6th –13th Cinderella
12th –13th The Diary of Adam &Eve
21st Ed Asner as “FDR”
MARCH 2010
5th –14th RENT
26th Andrew Lloyd Webber @ the Pops
APRIL 2010
2nd Barrage
9th –18th Grease
21st Razzle Bam Boom
24th Judy Collins
25th Golden Dragon Acrobats
MAY 2010
8th –22nd Treasure Island
21st –22nd Proof
JUNE 2010
5th Air Supply
OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
Rancho Cucamonga Community Foundation
presents RC Community Theatre’s
Written by Robert Harling
Director ~Frank Minano
Assistant Director ~Hope Kaufman
In the haven of Truvy’s beauty salon,six very different women come together
to share their secrets and bare their souls,throwing in a little neighborly
gossip for good measure.In a time of need,it is in the familiar comfort of the
salon where they seek the solace and support that carries them through.Performance Dates
May 22 -31,2009
Fridays -7:30 pm •Saturdays -7:30 pm
Sundays -2 pmTickets
General:$16 •Youth/Seniors:$14
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~L e w i s F a m i l y P l a y h o u s e ~V i c t o r i a G a r d e n s C u l t u r a l C e n t e r
12505 Cultural Center Drive •Box Office (909)477-2752
www.lewisfamilyplayhouse.com
Performance Dates
July 10 -19,2009
Fridays -7:30 pm
Saturdays -7:30 pm
Sundays -2 pm
Tickets
General:$16
Youth/Seniors:$14
RC Summer Family MusicalSpectacular 2009…
Music,Lyrics and Book
by Lionel Bart
Charles Dickens’greatest
characters,Oliver Twist,Artful
Dodger,Fagin and Bill Sikes,
spring to life in this summer
musical!
PRESENTS…
BASED ON THE BOOK BY LAURA JOFFE NUMEROFF
ADAPTED FOR THE STAGE BY JODY DAVIDSON
DIRECTED BY JOHN DAVID KELLER
SEPTEMBER 26 –OCTOBER 10,2009
SATURDAYS –1:00 PM &4:00 PM
SUNDAY,OCTOBER 4TH -1:00 PM
GENERAL $16.50 •SENIOR $14.50 •YOUTH $13.50
SPECIALLY PRICED $8.00 TICKETS
AVAILABLE FOR TARGET FAMILY WEEKEND
PERFORMANCES SEPTEMBER 26TH
If you give a mouse a cookie,he's going to ask for
a glass of milk.When you give him the milk,he'll
probably ask you for a straw…This hilarious
adaptation brings this favorite book to life as an
innocent boy’s offering of a cookie to a small mouse
goes from mishap to calamity to catastrophe!
Whoever thought that one little cookie could lead
to so much chaos??(for ages 4+)
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S W I M M I N G
Registration will not be taken
at pool sites.Registration Locations
Early Bird Registration
(Residents Only)
Goldy S.Lewis Community Center
at Central Park
11200 Base Line Road -(909)477-2765
Saturday --May 16,2009 (only)
8 am -noon
Online Registration
1 day only --Saturday,May 16,2009
3 -11 pm
No registration taken between May 17th -25th.
24 Hour online (Rcpark.com)and walk-in
registration (Goldy S.Lewis Center)
resumes for residents and non-residents:
May 26 -July 30,2009
Monday -Friday 8 am -8 pm
Swim LessonsAltaLomaandEtiwandaHighSchools
June 15th -August 7th
For information regarding swim registration or class availabilitycall(909)477-2765 Monday -Friday ~8 am -8 pmBeginningJune15,2009,for swim lesson questions ONLY,call the Alta Loma poolat(909)948-2948 (10 am -7 pm)or the Etiwanda pool at (909)899-3438 (4 -7 pm).
Monday -FridayFour(two-week)sessionsFee:$55 per person each sessionResidentDiscountFee:$45 per person each session
Session Dates
Session 1:June 15 -June 26,2009
Session 2:June 29 -July 10,2009
Session 3:July 13 -July 24,2009
Session 4:July 27 -August 7,2009
Due to the popularity of our swim classes
we recommend that you sign up for all
sessions at one time (or as many as
possible).Please advise office staff if your
child progresses to a different level.
Open Recreational Swim
An adult must be in the pool with children
under the age of 7 years old.
Minimum:One adult per two children
Alta Loma High School
June 15 -August 7
Monday -Friday ~1:30 -3:30 pm
Sunday ~2:30 -4:30 pm
Fee:$2 per person per day
Discount Swim Passes:
$30 (20 entries per pass)•$18 (12 entries per pass)
There is no limit to the number of passes that may be purchased.
Passes must be used during the season they are purchased (no rollover to following year).
Lap Swim Age:14 &up
Get some great exercise and refresh yourself
after a long day at the office or home.Lap
swim pass must be purchased to participate.
$3 per one hour time slot,a minimum 5 hour
pass must be purchased (10 hour pass also
available).Passes available at registration
site.Space is limited and is on a first come
basis.No instruction in this class.
Etiwanda High School Pool
6:40 -7:40 pm --Monday -Friday
Alta Loma High School Pool
9 am -noon --Saturday
10 -11:30 am --SundayAdultSwimAge:18 &up
No prerequisite for class.All levels from
beginning to advanced swimmer provided.
Various strokes will be taught,as well as
swimming under water,floating and diving.
Alta Loma High School Pool
6:40 -7:10 pm 7:20 -7:50 pmTeenSwimAge:12 -17
This class is designed for the teenage
beginning swimmer.Floating,breathing and
beginning crawl stroke will be taught.Class
held in shallow water and students will be
introduced to deep water.
Alta Loma High School Pool
6:40 -7:10 pmPre-Competition Age:10 &up
Intended for students who wish to be involved
in competitive swimming.Starts,finishes and
flip turns plus freestyle,backstroke,breast-
stroke and butterfly are taught.Must already
possess advanced swimming skills.
Alta Loma High School Pool
5:20 -5:50 pmSemi-Private Swim LessonsAll Ages
Class is not meant to take the place of our
highly effective group swim classes,but to
supplement them.Cost is $20 per person,per
class.May have up to two swimmers per
instructor.Offered on Saturdays from June 20
through August 1,each class is 30 minutes.
Alta Loma High School Pool
9 -9:30 am 11 -11:30 am
9:40 -10:10 am 11:40 am -12:10 pm
10:20 -10:50 am
Refund Policy:
Refunds can be given when notification is given two full working days prior to the start of
each session.No refunds or credits will be issued after the start of sessions.
Each class is offered at thelistedtimesinallfoursessions.
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Mommy or Daddy &MeAge:6 months -2
Parent with child participation,stressing
water familiarization and safety.
Alta Loma High School Pool
10 -10:30 am 4 -4:30 pm
11:20 -11:50 am 5:20 -5:50 pm
Etiwanda High School Pool
4 -4:30 pm 6 -6:30 pmParent&Guppy Age:3 -5
Parent and child class,for children whose
chin does not clear a height of 36 inches
(water level).Introduces child to water and
beginning swim skills,focus on removing
child’s fear of water.
Alta Loma High School Pool
10:40 -11:10 am 4:40 -5:10 pm
Noon -12:30 pm 6 -6:30 pm
Etiwanda High School Pool
5:20 -5:50 pm 6:40 -7:10 pmTadpolesAge:3 -5
Child's chin must clear a height of 36 inches
(water level)-no exceptions.Introduces
child to water and beginning swim skills,
focus on removing child's fear of water.
Alta Loma High School Pool
10 -10:30 am 4:40 -5:10 pm
10:40 -11:10 am 5:20 -5:50 pm
Noon -12:30 pm 6 -6:30 pm
12:40 -1:10 pm 6:40 -7:10 pm
4 -4:30 pm
Etiwanda High School Pool
4 -4:30 pm 6 -6:30 pm
4:40 -5:10 pmPollywogs Age:3 -5
Pre-requisite:Tadpole.Child's chin must
clear a height of 36 inches (water level)-no
exceptions.Instruction includes floating,
kicking and beginning crawl stroke.
Alta Loma High School Pool
10 -10:30 am 4:40 -5:10 pm
10:40 -11:10 am 6 -6:30 pm
Noon -12:30 pm 6:40 -7:10 pm
4 -4:30 pm 7:20 -7:50 pm
Etiwanda High School Pool
4:40 -5:10 pm 6 -6:30 pm
5:20 -5:50 pm 7:20 -7:50 pm
Dolphins Age:6 &up
Pre-requisite:Seals.Review of the crawl
and back strokes,plus instruction on the
side and breast strokes,treading water,
diving,underwater swimming,sculling
and survival float.
Alta Loma High School Pool
10 -10:30 am 4:40 -5:10 pm
10:40 -11:10 am 6 -6:30 pm
Etiwanda High School Pool
4 -4:30 pm 7:20 -7:50 pm
6:40 -7:10 pmWhales Age:6 &up
Pre-requisite:Dolphins.Rotary and dolphin
kicks taught with emphasis on endurance.
Alta Loma High School Pool
10 -10:30 am 4 -4:30 pm
11:20 -11:50 am 4:40 -5:10 pm
Etiwanda High School Pool
4 -4:30 pm 7:20 -7:50 pm
6 -6:30 pmSharks Age:6 &up
Pre-requisite:Whales.Students will attempt
to increase their endurance and perfect all
strokes.
Alta Loma High School Pool
Noon -12:30 pm 7:20 -7:50 pm
4 -4:30 pm
Etiwanda High School Pool
4:40 -5:10 pm 6 -6:30 pmIntrotoDivingAge:10 &up
Introduces basic diving techniques to begin-
ning students.All participants are required
to successfully complete a deep water swim-
ming test for entry to this class.
Alta Loma High School Pool
12:40 -1:10 pm (low dive instruction only)
Etiwanda High School Pool
5:20 -5:50 pm (low dive instruction only)
Jellyfish Age:6 &up
Back and stomach float,as well as crawl
stroke,are taught.
Alta Loma High School Pool
10:40 -11:10 am 5:20 -5:50 pm
11:20 -11:50 am 6:40 -7:10 pm
Noon -12:30 pm 7:20 -7:50 pm
12:40 -1:10 pm
Etiwanda High School Pool
4:40 -5:10 pm 6:40 -7:10 pmFrogsAge:6 &up
Pre-requisite:Jellyfish.Strengthens the
crawl stroke,back and stomach floating
techniques,as well as the survival float.
Alta Loma High School Pool
10 -10:30 am 4 -4:30 pm
10:40 -11:10 am 4:40 -5:10 pm
11:20 -11:50 am 5:20 -5:50 pm
Noon -12:30 pm 6:40 -7:10 pm
12:40 -1:10 pm 7:20 -7:50 pm
Etiwanda High School Pool
4 -4:30 pm 6:40 -7:10 pm
5:20 -5:50 pm 7:20 -7:50 pmSeaHorsesAge:6 &up
Pre-requisite:Frogs.Back and crawl strokes
are taught.
Alta Loma High School Pool
10 -10:30 am 4:40 -5:10 pm
11:20 -11:50 am 6 -6:30 pm
12:40 -1:10 pm 7:20 -7:50 pm
4 -4:30 pm
Etiwanda High School Pool
4:40 -5:10 pm 6:40 -7:10 pm
6 -6:30 pm 7:20 -7:50 pmSealsAge:6 &up
Pre-requisite:Sea Horses.Back stroke,diving,
treading water and underwater swimming are
taught.
Alta Loma High School Pool
10:40 -11:10 am 5:20 -5:50 pm
11:20 -11:50 am 6 -6:30 pm
Noon -12:30 pm 6:40 -7:10 pm
12:40 -1:10 pm 7:20 -7:50 pm
Etiwanda High School Pool
4:40 -5:10 pm 6:40 -7:10 pm
5:20 -5:50 pm
Pool Parties
Let us host a summer pool party for you!
We provide the pool and lifeguards.The
following rates are based upon the number
of people who will attend the party.
$85 2 hours 1 -50 swimmers
$95 2 hours 51 -75 swimmers
$125 2 hours 76 and more
Pool Party sessions are available
June 20 -August 1
Alta Loma High School Hours -
Saturdays from:
1 -3 pm 3 -5 pm 5 -7 pm
and on Sundays from:
Noon -2 pm
For more information or to make a
reservation call (909)477-2765.
School calendars are changing…and so are ours!
Beginning August,2009,Community Services program sessions will be changed to align with the
new schedules adopted by local public schools.For local students,summer break will be
shortened to adjust for this change.Please contact your local school district office for specific
information on their school calendar schedule.
Beginning 2009,Community Services Summer Session will be modified to include a mini-summer
session of programs for those not tied to school calendars,such as adult and fitness classes.Mini
sessions will be offered again in December,as schools will again initiate a calendar change for their
winter break.Visit RCpark.com for complete details and a Community Services session calendar.
Each class is offered at thelistedtimesinallfoursessions.
S W I M M I N G
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Kung Fu Panda (PG)July 6,7,10TaleofDespereaux(G)July 13,14,17Madagascar2(PG)July 20,21,24KitKittredge(G)July 27,28,31SpeedRacer(PG)August 3,4,7
July 9 th -August 6th
Thursday Nights ~7 -9 pm
Red Hill Community Park Amphitheater
7484 Vineyard AvenueAdmissionisFREE!
July 6th -August 7th
Mondays ~Central Park
Tuesdays ~Victoria Gardens (Chaffey Town Square)
Fridays ~Red Hill Park (Amphitheater)
The TRAC snack bar will be available at Central Park and Red Hill Park.
Reflux July 9th (Top 40’s)Urbyn Fyre July 16th (Reggae)Invasion July 23rd (British Invasion)The Answer July 30th (Classic Rock)Swing Cats August 6th (Big Band/Swing)
Special thanks to our 2009
Title Sponsor for their continued
support of Concerts in the Park!
May 19th -June 16th
Tuesdays ~Victoria Gardens
(Chaffey Town Square)
Sponsored by Lewis Apartment CommunitiesWall-E (G)May 19HighSchoolMusical3(PG)May 26Igor(PG)June 2HotelforDogs(PG)June 9TheLongshots(PG)June 16
Movies In Town Square
Call (909)477-2760 x.2213 or visit RCpark.com for more information on Movies and Concerts in the Park.
Concerts in the Park
Movies In The Park
S U M M E R S P E C I A L E V E N T S
Rancho Cucamonga Police present…8 t h A n n u a l R o n I v e sBicycleSafetyRodeoSaturday,May 30 th8am-Noon
Old Town Park
10033 Feron Blvd.FREE Activities include:
•Rock Climbing Wall
•3 in 1 Bouncer
•Raffle Prizes.
•Bicycle Obstacle Course (Bring your own bike).
•FREE Pancake Breakfast.
•FREE Bicycle Helmets to participants (while supplies last)
For additional information please call (909)477-2817.
RC Community Foundation presents…World Music ConcertsJuly8th,15th &22nd6pm
Victoria Gardens Cultural Center
Bank of America Imagination Courtyard
12505 Cultural Center Drive
Bring your family to these FREE
events and listen to great sounds
from around the world!
Call (909)477-2752 for additional
information and updates or visit the
Lewis Family Playhouse website at
www.lewisfamilyplayhouse.com
A d m is sio n isFREE!!Games,activities and prizes before each movie.Bring your blankets and lawn chairs.Movies begin at dusk and are subject to change.
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New students must enclose a copy of a birth certificate or other proof of age.
Kid ExplorersAges5-10
Share in the adventure this summer!
This is a great chance for kids to spend
half a day,twice a week,interacting with
others while working on themed crafts,
games,sports and special events.Lions Center East9am-noon
Fee:$34/Resident Discount Fee:$24
Program Schedule
Barcode #Week Days Date
130839 Week 1 M/W June 29 &July 1
130840 T/Th June 30 &July 2
130841 Week 2 M/W July 6 &8
130842 T/Th July 7 &9
130843 Week 3 M/W July 13 &15
130844 T/Th July 14 &16
130845 Week 4 M/W July 20 &22
130846 T/Th July 21 &23
130847 Week 5 M/W July 27 &29
130848 T/Th July 28 &30
130849 Week 6 M/W Aug.3 &5
130850 T/Th Aug.4 &6
S U M M E R P R O G R A M S
Children are the eyes and ears of our
communities.They see and know
more than most adults realize.
Children must feel safe in their homes
and communities in order to grow
up to become strong,confident,
successful adults.Those attending this seven week course will
hear a variety of topics presented by Police,Search and Rescue,
Fire and Equestrian Patrol.
Registration is required (please use form on
page 50).Parents must stay for the duration of
class.This FREE class has a $10 material fee due
to the instructor at the first class.
Inst.:RC Police Crime Prevention Unit
7 weeks Site:RC Police Station
135466 Tuesday 6:30 -8 pm 6/23/09
135467 Thursday 6:30 -8 pm 6/25/09
Back By Popular Demand ~KidzWatchAges8-12Presentedby RC Police CrimePreventionUnit
Call (909)477-2890 for additional information.
10thAnnualFireworksSpectacularSaturday,July 4th
Rancho Cucamonga EpicenterTicketsgoonsaleJune1st
See back cover for additional information.
1st AnnualCampoutUndertheRCStarsJuly25th-26th
Heritage Park 5546 Beryl St.
Check in:1 pm (7/25)
Check out:Noon (7/26)
Fee:$30 per camp space
(8 persons max.per site)
•Tents only (No RVs or Trailers)
•Outdoor cooking
(Bring your own food -stoves provided)
•Campfire with songs,skits and talent show
•Group games
•Nature activities and demonstrations
•Fun for the whole family
(children must be accompanied by an adult)
To register or for more information visit
www.rcfymca.org or call (909)987-0777.
Presented by the YMCA.
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Youth Volleyball Clinic Boys &Girls ages 8 -14July20-24,2009RCFamilySportsCenter,9059 San Bernardino Rd
Improve your volleyball skills.Includes individual assessment.
Wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes.
Fee:$95/Resident Discount Fee:$85
132419 Mo -Fr,8 am -noon
S U M M E R P R O G R A M S
Youth Soccer Clinic Boys &Girls ages 6 -13June22-26,2009BearGulchPark,9094 Arrow Route
Learn important concepts of space,movement and basic soccer
skills.Includes individual assessment.Wear comfortable clothing
and tennis shoes or soccer cleats.
Fee:$95/Resident Discount Fee:$85
132416 Mo -Fr,8 am -noonYouthBasketballClinic Boys &Girls ages 6 -13July6-10,2009 &August 3 -7,2009RCFamilySportsCenter,9059 San Bernardino Rd
Learn fundamentals and team play.Includes individual assessment.
Wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes.
Fee:$95/Resident Discount Fee:$85
132417 Mo -Fr,8 am -noon --July 6 -10
132418 Mo -Fr,1 pm -5 pm --August 3 -7
S u m m e r S p o r t s C a m p
Fees:Residents:$105 per child per week
$95 each add’l sibling/same week
(A $10 non-resident fee is required per child per week.)
T-shirt included in fee.
No deposit refunds after May 14,2009.
Fees:Residents:$55 per child per week
$45 each add’l sibling/same week
(A $10 non-resident fee is required per child per week.)
T-shirt included in fee.
No deposit refunds after May 14,2009.
All City summer program schedules have been changed due to the modified school schedule that has been
implemented by all Rancho Cucamonga public schools.Please visit RCpark.com for complete schedule details.
$115 per child per week
$105 each add’l sibling/same week.
(A $10 non-resident fee is required
per child per week.)
$10 one time t-shirt fee is required.
Min.25/Max.80 children per week.
No deposit refunds after May 14,2009.
C a m pCucamon g aAltaLomaHighSchoolAges5-12MondaysthroughFridays7am-6 pmJune15th-July 31st
Registration for all camps began March 9th.Please call
(909)477-2765 for availability and additional information.
S p o r t s C l i n i c s
Bring a light snack with you each day -
Check out these other Summer Programs ~
•Teen Summer Trips --Page 22 •Mad Science Camp --Page 35
•Summer Art Workshops --Page 34 •Horsemanship Day Camp --Page 39
•Sewing Camp --Page 34 •Rock Climbing Camp --Page 39
Registration begins Tuesday,May 26th for residents(June 1st for non-residents).Includes a t-shirt,ratingsheetandacertificate.For more information call(909)477-2765.
RC Family Sports CenterAges5-12MondaysthroughFridays7am-6 pmJune15th-August 7th
Cucamonga Middle SchoolAges5-12MondaysthroughFridays1-6 pmJune22nd-August 7th
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Guess what Mom and Dad?The City of
Rancho Cucamonga’s Community Services
Staff and Teen Recreation Activity Club
(T.R.A.C.)members are here to help you out.
The Night on the Town Babysitting Program,
held at the RC Family Sports Center,will
ensure that your children are entertained
while you have an evening out on the town.
Ages:Potty Trained to 10 yrs.old
Cost/Child:$7 -1 to 2 hours
$12 -2 to 4 hours
$17 -4 to 6 hours
Prices for multiple children are available.
Space limited to 60 children per night.
Reservations required at least 48 hours in
advance.Call (909)477-2760,x.2396.
Dates:May 30 July 11 &25
June 13 &27 August 8 &22
Time:6 pm -midnight
New students must enclose a copy of a birth
certificate or immunization record.
For additional registrationinformationvisitRCpark.com
Playcamp registration began March 9th.Please call (909)477-2790 for classavailabilityandadditionalinformation.
Playcamp -For 1 -6 year olds --June 8th -July 30thOursummerversionofPlayschool!For a good summer time that includes crafts,songs,games and socialization!
One-derful Ones Age:1 (Walking)
Must be 1 and walking by June 8,2009.
For parent and child,meets once per week for
fifty minutes.Max.12 children per class.
Dates:8 weeks starting week of June 8th.
Fee:$64/Resident Discount Fee:$54
130722 Mo 9 am Lions East
130721 We 9 am Lions EastOnesPlusAge:18 months (Walking)
Must be 18 months and walking by June 8,
2009.For parent and child,meets twice per
week for fifty minutes.Max.12 children
per class.
Dates:8 weeks starting week of June 8th.
Fee:$94/Resident Discount Fee:$84
130738 M/W 8:30 am Goldy Lewis
130737 T/Th 9 am Lions East
130736 T/Th 9:35 am Goldy LewisTerrificTwosAge:2
Must be 2 by June 8,2009.
This is not a parent participation class.
Meets twice per week for fifty minutes.
Max.15 children per class.
Dates:8 weeks starting week of June 8th.
Fee:$106/Resident Discount Fee:$96
130744 M/W 8:50 am Lions West
130747 M/W 9:35 am Goldy Lewis
130750 M/W 10:35 am Lions East
130748 T/Th 8:50 am Lions East
130745 T/Th 11:05 am Lions East
130751 T/Th 1:35 pm Goldy Lewis
Playcamp Age:3 -5
Meets twice per week for one hour and fifty
minutes.Max.20 children per class.
Session I:June 8 -July 2,2009
Must be 3 by June 8,2009
Fee:$68/Resident Discount Fee:$58
130759 M/W 8:30 am Lions East
130752 M/W 9 am Lions East
130756 M/W 9:55 am Lions West
130755 M/W 10:05 am Goldy Lewis
130766 M/W 11:05 am Lions East
130767 M/W 1:10 pm Goldy Lewis
130768 T/Th 9 am Lions East
130762 T/Th 9:55 am Lions East
130763 T/Th 10:05 am Lions East
130760 T/Th 10:40 am Goldy Lewis
130764 T/Th 11:05 am Lions West
130765 T/Th 11:05 am Goldy Lewis
Session II:July 6 -July 30,2009
Must be 3 by July 6,2009
Fee:$68/Resident Discount Fee:$58
130776 M/W 8:30 am Lions East
130769 M/W 9 am Lions East
130773 M/W 9:55 am Lions West
130772 M/W 10:05 am Goldy Lewis
130783 M/W 11:05 am Lions East
130784 M/W 1:10 pm Goldy Lewis
130785 T/Th 9 am Lions East
130779 T/Th 9:55 am Lions East
130780 T/Th 10:05 am Lions East
130777 T/Th 10:40 am Goldy Lewis
130781 T/Th 11:05 am Lions West
130782 T/Th 11:05 am Goldy Lewis
School Days Age:4 -6
For children entering kindergarten or first
grade.Meets twice per week for one hour
and fifty minutes.Max.20 children per class.
Session I:June 8 -July 2,2009
Must be 4 by June 8,2009
Fee:$68/Resident Discount Fee:$58
130788 M/W 9 am Lions East
130789 M/W 10:05 am Lions East
130790 M/W 10:40 am Goldy Lewis
130791 M/W 11:05 am Lions East
130793 T/Th 9 am Lions West
130794 T/Th 9 am Goldy Lewis
130798 T/Th 9 am Lions East
130792 T/Th 12:05 pm Lions East
Session II:July 6 -July 30,2009
Must be 4 by July 6,2009
Fee:$68/Resident Discount Fee:$58
130801 M/W 9 am Lions East
130802 M/W 10:05 am Lions East
130803 M/W 10:40 am Goldy Lewis
130804 M/W 11:05 am Lions East
130806 T/Th 9 am Lions West
130807 T/Th 9 am Goldy Lewis
130810 T/Th 9 am Lions East
130805 T/Th 12:05 pm Lions East
Need a Babysitter?
•Arts &Crafts •Games •Toys•Movies •Video Games •Snacks•Lots of Fun
S U M M E R P R O G R A M S
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V O L U N T E E R P R O G R A M
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,specifically 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 Recognition event.Friends of the Library…enriching your life and community.Call (909)477-2720FriendsofthePlayhouse…where dreams come to life.Call (909)477-2775FriendsoftheSeniorCenter…for the best years of your life.Call (909)477-2780
Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail…New “Friends”opportunity.
To find out how you can help this non-profit group support the Pacific Electric Trail,
please call (909)921-1059.
Coaches &Assistant Coaches
Be an active member and role model in the
community by coaching a pee wee or
youth sports team!All volunteer coaches
and assistant coaches must be fingerprinted
and cleared by the Department of Justice
BEFORE BEGINNING volunteer service (no cost
to volunteer).
Be part of your community and
R.E.A.C.H –Residents Enriching
A life by Continually Helping.
The City of Rancho Cucamonga
offers numerous volunteer
opportunities for various ages
and encourages you to get
involved!Volunteering is the
perfect way to put hobby or
personal interest skills to use,
develop new skills or discover a
new talent.Explore new inter-
ests,accumulate knowledge and
have fun at the same time!
In appreciation to all our
volunteers,every year the City of
Rancho Cucamonga holds an
annual volunteer recognition
event.This event recognizes and
gives thanks to our amazing,
dedicated,hard working volun-
teers.Join in the fun and fulfilling
experiences that volunteering
can provide!Call (909)477-2760
x.2202 or 2214 for information.
Dare to Care -Volunteer!VolgisticsOnlineVolunteerSystem
A user friendly,online volunteer tracking
system.Volunteers are able to view available
opportunities,fill out online applications,
track volunteer service,receive e-mail
schedule reminders and much more!
Volunteering is about helping others and taking part in impacting people’s
lives,including your own.What better way is there to connect with others in
your community and give something back?Opportunities are available in
areas such as youth sports coaching,special events,family resource center,
animal care,special needs and more!
For a list of volunteer opportunities,or to apply to become a volunteer,visit
RCpark.com and click “Volunteers”to sign up!For more information call
(909)477-2760 x.2202 or 2214.
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(909)466-PETS (7387)Hours:Weekdays:1 -7 pm •Weekends:Noon -6 pm
11780 Arrow Route (South section of Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter &Sports Complex)
Stop by and visit the Animal Care and Adoption Center to meet all the wonderful animals in need of a home.For information on
animals,adoptions,volunteer and foster opportunities,animal field services and upcoming events,please visit www.rcpets.info.
Rancho CucamongaAnimalCarean d A d o p t i o n C e n t e r
Traveling With Your Pet -
If you plan to travel with your pet this summer,
preparation is the key to a happy vacation.
Traveling with pets can be highly stressful for
both you and your pets.Here are some helpful
tips to make that journey less hectic:
•Visit your veterinarian to make sure your pet is
up to date on vaccinations.
•Bring proof of current vaccinations if traveling
across state lines.
•Make sure your pet has a microchip or ID tag.
•If your pet has not traveled by car before,take
it for several short rides before your trip.
•Bring plenty of plastic jugs filled with water
from home.Drinking water the pet is not used
to could upset his/her stomach.
•Bring favorite toys as well as favorite food and
dishes.
•Make plenty of rest stops (every 2 hours)so
you and your pet can stretch your legs and go to the bathroom.
•Stick to your regular feeding schedule.
•If driving,never leave your pet in a parked automobile.
•If staying with friends along the way,be considerate.Or research
prior to leaving,pet friendly hotels or other accommodations.
June is Adopt a Shelter Cat Month -
The American Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)is celebrating
June as Adopt A Shelter Cat Month.They want
to “encourage all Americans to make pet adop-
tion their first option and educate people about
improving quality of life through the compan-
ionship of a cat.”
Our Animal Center has a variety of adorable,
fun,and cuddly felines just waiting for a new
home.Come for a visit today and see which
new four legged friend will melt your heart.
Don’t forget about our
2 Fur 1 Program!When
you adopt two cats,
we’ll waive the adoption fee on the second cat.
Two cats can keep each other company while
their owners are at work or school all day.
Pets and Summer Safety -
Summertime is usually a fun time for family and pets,but it
comes with hazards as well.Keep the following in mind:
•Lawn fertilizer and insecticides can be harmful to pets.
There are also over 700 plants that have active toxic
substances that can cause harmful effects in animals.
•Pets and pools can be a dangerous pair.
•Pets need exercise in summer,but extra care should be
taken in the heat,especially with older dogs and those with
short muzzles.Exercise pets in the morning or evening
when the temperature is coolest.
•Know the signs and symptoms of heatstroke,which are
heavy panting,glazed eyes,rapid heart beat,restlessness,
excessive thirst,lethargy,fever,dizziness,vomiting,and/or
a deep red or purple tongue.
•Skunks,raccoons,porcupines,snakes and other wildlife
can injure your pet.Keep your pet in your sight and on a
leash.
•A bandanna soaked in water and cooled in the refrigerator,
then placed around your pet’s neck,will aid in keeping
them cool.
•Parasites are out in full force in summer,take preventative
action.
Upcoming Special Events -
Ruff Ride
Motorcycle Poker Run &Party
May 30th
$20 donation includes poker
hand,lunch,ride pin and
raffle ticket.$500 cash prize
to highest hand!Co-sponsored
by Pomona Valley Harley Davidson.
Bark in the
Ballpark
at the Rancho Cucamonga
Epicenter
July 1st •July 21st
August 11th
Back by popular demand -
enjoy an evening of exciting
baseball action with your pet!
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Location HoursPaulA.Biane Library at Victoria Gardens
12505 Cultural Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga,CA 91739
(909)477-2720
www.rcpl.lib.ca.us
E-mail:reference@cityofrc.com
Mon -Thurs:10 am -9 pm
Fri &Sat:10 am -6 pm
Sunday -closed
L I B R A R Y -V I C T O R I A G A R D E N S
All library activities are free unless otherwise noted.
Be Creative @ Your Library —2009 Summer Reading Club
The Rancho Cucamonga Library is the place to be this
summer!Enjoy great stories,entertainment,crafts and more!
Children who read independently can earn a prize by reading
a book a week.Younger children earn prizes for each five
books read to them.
Summer Reading Kickoff!
June 20,2009
Archibald and
Paul A.Biane Library
Get your summer off to a great
start by signing up for our
Summer Reading Club.Contact
the Archibald or Paul A.Biane
Library for more information.
Family Saturdays
Saturdays are family days at the Biane Library!Each week enjoy
fun family activities including crafts,storytelling,cultural arts
activities and much more!Sessions start at 2 and 3 pm.Get Active @ Your Library
May 16th
Why be a couch potato when you could be a hot tomato?
Come see how you can have fun and improve your mind and
body.Get moving with an afternoon of challenging (and not
so challenging)games and activities.Super Hero Day
June 27th
Did you know it is Superman’s birthday?
To honor the Man of Steel,we’ll be celebrating
with a supersized afternoon of fun!
Let Us Entertain You
Enjoy a great line-up of entertaining events throughout
the summer!Shows take place on Thursday afternoons
at 1 pm (Archibald Library)and 3 pm (Paul A.Biane
Library).Free tickets available one week prior to each
event.Contact the library for more information.
June 25 Hawaiian Dance with the Aloha Dance Company
July 2 The Musical Stylings of Hullabaloo
July 9 Franklin Haynes Marionettes
July 16 A Very Special Program…find out more
at the library!
July 23 The Amazing Animals of Pacific Wildlife Productions
July 30 Summer Reading Club Finale Party *
*Special admission for those who finish the Summer Reading Club.
A 15-year tradition you won’t want to miss!
(Programs subject to change)
Teen ProgramsForTweensand Teens Ages 11 -17
“Fit for Life”Teen Summer Reading -Kickoff with Dancing Tehani
June 18 –-7 -8:30 pm
Dancing Tehani invites audience participation as she
shows you some great moves to keep you active and
healthy this summer.Summer Craft Cafe -
June 25 •July 9 •July 23 --3 -5 pm
Join us for an afternoon of fun!Make it a Movie Night -
July 2 --6:30 –8:30 pm
Enjoy a night out at the movies.Fit for Life Game Night -
July 16 --7 -8:30pm
Wii Games and more!Fit for Life Fun Night(at Archibald Library)-
July 31 --7 -9 pm
(see page 13 for more information)
3 pm •For ages 6 -11
June 24 •July 15 •July 1
July 22 •July 8
Create a work of art as you learn
about all the amazing things
artists can do!Walk-ins welcome!
NEW!Wonderful Wednesdays!
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Technology Ce nter
Our FREE computer classes cover such topics as Microsoft Office,internet
basics,buying and selling on Ebay,online homework help,open source
software and more.Classes meet:
•The first Saturday each month --10 am -1 pm.
•Wednesday evenings --7 -8:30 pm.
Please note -the Technology Center will be closed to general users during class times.
Please contact the library at (909)477-2720 x.5071 or check our
website at www.rcpl.lib.ca.us/tech.htm for a current schedule of
classes or additional sign-up information.
Book Clubs
Reader’s Circle Book Club
Now meets at the Archibald Library (see page 16).Senior Book Club
Join us at the James L.Brulte Senior Center for fun
discussions on your favorite books and authors!Sponsored
by Rancho Cucamonga Library Services.Held the 3rd
Thursday of each month,10 -11:30 am.Free
activity,registration required.Barcode #130575Sci-Fi Book Club
Every other Tuesday (during summer)
We know you’re out there!Sci-fi fans
unite at our monthly book club
meetings.Meetings will be held in the
REC Room at the Biane Library from
6:30 -8:30 pm.It's a Mystery Book Club
1st Thursday of each month at 7 pm
Book discussions based on a variety of themes and authors.
Open to all adults.Please call (909)477-2720 x.5063 for
more information.
~Bouncing Babies Storytime ~
Mondays --10 and 11 am
An interactive storytime for parents and their pre-toddler,
ages 0 -23 months.Registration is required.~Preschool Storytime ~
Tuesdays --10 and 11 am
For children ages 3 -5.Registration is required.~Pajama Storytime ~
Tuesdays --6:30 and 7:15 pm
This family storytime offers parents the opportunity to attend with
their child.Children may wear pajamas.Walk-ins welcome.~Toddler Time ~
Fridays --10 am
A lap-sit storytime for 2 year olds and their parent/caregiver.
Registration is required.~Family Storytimes ~
Fridays --11 am and noon
Stories,songs and fingerplays for the whole family.
Registration is required.
*A parent/caregiver must remain in the Library duringallchildren’s programs.
S T O R Y T I M E S
Always here for you…
Our virtual Library is open 24/7!
Can’t sleep?Need a good book to read?Visit us from your
computer any time -day or night.Check it out!
www.rcpl.lib.ca.us
L I B R A R Y -V I C T O R I A G A R D E N S
T h e G r a p e v i n e S u m m e r 2 0 0 916STORYTIMESLocation
7368 Archibald Avenue
Rancho Cucamonga
California 91730
(909)477-2720
www.rcpl.lib.ca.us
Hours
Mon --Thurs:10 am -9 pm
Friday:Noon -6 pm
Saturday:10 am -5 pm
Sunday:1 -5 pm
Email:reference@cityofrc.com
Preschool Storytime
Wednesdays at 10 &11 am
For children 3 to 5 years old (parent or adult caregiver
must wait in the Library).Registration is required.Bouncing Babies Storytime
Thursdays at 10 am
An interactive storytime for parents and pre-toddlers
from ages 0 -23 months.Registration required.Toddler Time
Thursdays at 11 am
For 2 year olds with a parent or adult caregiver.
Registration is required.Family Storytime
Saturdays at 11 am
Children ages 2 -8 are
welcome to attend
with their parents or
caregivers.Walk-ins
welcome.
Children’s EventsMargaretWiseBrown’s Birthday Bash!Ages:2 -8*
Saturday,May 23rd -11 am.Celebrate the birthday of the
author of “Goodnight Moon”and “Runaway Bunny”.National Friendship Day Ages:2 -8*
Saturday,August 1st -11 am.Share stories about friendship
and make a friendship braceletStorynites(sponsored by Adult Literacy)Ages:3 -8*
Third Thursday each month -6:30 pm.Share an evening with
your child discovering the joys of reading.
NEW!-Terrific Tuesdays!Ages:6 -11*
3 pm •June 23 &30 and July 7,14,21 &28
Join us and create a work of art as you learn about the amazing
things artists can do.Walk-ins welcome!Family ActivitiesFamilyFun&Games Nights Open to all ages
First Wednesday each month,7 pm.Bring the whole family for
a fun-filled night.*Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Adult Literacy Program
You can make a difference!
Volunteer to help English-speaking adults
learn or improve basic reading and writing skills.
Make a difference in your community.One-to-one tutoring -Flexible hours -Free training
For more information,call the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library
Adult Literacy Program at (909)477-2720 x.5009.
L I B R A R Y -A R C H I B A L D
Technology Center
•Free public computers -requires RC Public Library Card.
•Printing available for a fee.
•Applications:Internet Explorer,Word,Excel and Power Point.
Check our on-line calendar for weekly computer classes!
Archibald Library now offers FREE wireless internet access.
All library activities are free unless otherwise noted.
Summer Reading Program begins June 20th.
See page 14 for more details!
HouseCalls
A caring volunteer will deliver books and library materials
to homebound RC residents.
For more information,to request an application for HouseCalls
service or a volunteer application,call (909)477-2720 x.5029.
Just for Teens!Tweens &Teens Ages 11 -17“Fit for Life”Teen Summer Reading Kickoff
June 18 --7 -8:30 pm
(at Biane Library -see page 14 for more information)Memory Book Project
June 25 --7 -8:30 pm Create your own journal.Summer Craft Cafe
July 2 &16 --3 -5 pm Join us for an afternoon of fun!Magic Wayne
July 9 --7 -8:30 pm Take part in our Magic Workshop!Henna for Fun
July 21 --7 -8:30 pm Learn about the ancient art of Henna.“Fit for Life”End of Summer Party
July 31 --7 -9 pm Close out our summer reading program
with an after-hours get together at the Archibald Library.
Reader’s Circle Book Club
3rd Thursday of each month at 7 pm
Open to all adults,discussion on a variety of fiction
novels.
May 21 –The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan
June 18 –A Summer Affair by Elin Hilderbrand
July 16 –Sarah’s Key by Tatiana de Rosnay
August 20 –Mysterious California sponsored
by the California Center for the
Book
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The City of Rancho Cucamonga
provides a variety of trips and
tours for all ages.Payment must
accompany your reservation.
For more information and trip confirmation call
(909)477-2765.
Dodgers vs Mets May 18,2009
Let us deal with the traffic and parking while you
relax and enjoy the ride to Dodger Stadium.
Departs at 4 pm and returns at 11:30 pm.Fee:$68 per person Barcode #128367MysteryTripJune16,2009
For those willing to venture into the unknown,this
trip will be a complete mystery with the answers
only being revealed at our destination.Departs at
8:15 am and returns at 6 pm.Fee:$78 per person Barcode #130370GondolaGetawayJune25,2009
Enjoy the sights and sounds aboard a Venetian
Gondola.Includes Gondola Cruise,refreshments,
lunch at Bubba Gump Shrimp Company in Long
Beach and transportation.Departs at 9:30 am and
returns at 5 pm.Fee:$99 per person Barcode #130368HollywoodBowlJuly4,2009
Spend an evening at this famous landmark with
John Fogerty at the “Fogerty and Fireworks”
event.Includes transportation and admission.
Departs at 4:30 pm and returns at midnight.Fee:$96 per person Barcode #130371PageantoftheMastersatTheFestivalofArtsJuly15&29,2009
“The Muse”is this year ’s pageant theme.Includes
transportation,lunch at the Five Crowns and
admission.Departs at 3:30 pm and returns at
midnight.Fee:$92 per person Barcode #130366 (7/15)Barcode #130367 (7/29)Catalina Island August 4,2009
Cruise to Southern California’s island paradise
aboard the Catalina Flyer.Upon arrival,you’ll
have the opportunity to explore the island on
your own.Departs at 7 am and returns at 7 pmFee:$98 per person Barcode #130369DodgersvsCubsAugust22,2009
Enjoy a fun-filled summer afternoon watching
these two teams battle each other at Dodger
Stadium.Transportation and admission
included.Departs at 11 am and returns at 6 pm.Fee:$68 per person Barcode #130372
~Special Requests ~
If you have a special need,please inform our
staff at the time of registration.
Deposit requirement for multi-day trips are due at the time of reservation.
Final payment is due 45 days prior to departure.
Multi-Day Trips
Golden Nugget September 15 -17,2009
Spend three days and two nights at the famous Golden Nugget in downtown
Las Vegas.Price includes deluxe transportation,accommodations for a two
night stay,a welcome cocktail and one breakfast coupon.Departs at 9 am on
September 15th and returns at 5:30 pm on September 17th.Payment due by
August 1st.Barcode #125524Fee:$200 per person -Double$260 per person -Single
Lock in your airfare price today by calling (909)477-2765 x.8059
for reservations or additional information.
T R A V E L C O N N E C T I O N
Also taking reservations for…Eastern Rail Odyssey ~August 23 -30,2009MackinacIsland~September 18 -27 &October 2 -11,2009SpiritofWashington,DC ~September 17 -21,2009NewEnglandBackRoads~October 8 -15,2009Croatia’s Riviera ~October 27 -November 4,2009Italy-Passion Play ~September 13 -24,2010
We Want To Hear From You!
Have a question about
one of our classes?
Need to know more information
about reserving a park?Now ask the
questions when it’s convenient for you!
E-mail us 24 /7 atCSDinfo@cityofrc.us
Consultations available for any out of state or
international vacations.Call for a complete
listing,dates and prices.
TRIPS DEPART FROM THE GOLDY S.LEWIS COMMUNITY CENTER AT 11200 BASE LINE ROAD
Cancellation Policy
The required amount of advanced notice for cancellations vary.Registrant is
responsible for verifying the amount of time required to cancel a reservation to
receive a refund (full or partial).In some instances a refund may only be given if
an additional passenger can take your place.
The RC Family Resource Center works with various agencies to provide an array of social services to
the entire community.Services include,but are not limited to,emergency food/clothing,ESL classes,
case management,family crisis intervention,family/spousal abuse and alcohol/substance abuse
counseling,health insurance information,life skills classes,parenting classes and support groups.
Please call (909)477-2781 for more information on resources or becoming a service provider.
NEW!Domestic Violence 101
Wednesdays --10 -11:30 am
Addresses domestic violence issues,helps
provide support and resolutions.Presented
by House of Ruth.
NEW!Life Skills Group
Thursdays --10 -11:30 am
Assists in providing battered women and
their children with skills needed to enhance
their potential.Presented by House of Ruth.Domestic Violence FamilyWorkshop
By appointment only.
Guidance for both victims and abusers.
Presented by Eagle's Wings.Good Healing /Good Grief
1st &3rd Wednesdays --6:30 -8:30 pm
Support group for those who are dealing
with loss and those in caregiving roles.
Presented by Community Care Hospice.In Support Group
Mondays --10 -11:30 am
Addresses the trauma experienced by
battered women and their children.
Presented by House of Ruth.Parenting Class
Thursdays --4 -6 pm
Provides parenting education and informa-
tion for teen parents and pregnant teens.
Presented by Para Los Ninos.
Behavioral Health Workshops
Wednesdays --6 -8 pm
Workshops that provide help to families in
topics such as bullying,ADHD,blended
families,teen communication and more!
Provided By Community Crisis Response
Team.Healthcare Education andReferrals
Tuesdays and Thursdays --3:30 -5 pm
Provides education,enrollment and appli-
cation assistance to uninsured children as
well as health referral information.
Presented by Healthcare Benefits for All.Healthy Families
Wednesdays --3 -4:30 pm
Helping parents of the Cucamonga School
District in obtaining medical insurance and
information.Presented by Healthy Families.
Schedules subject to change.Please call (909)477-2781
for more information or schedule verification.
Teens
Family Workshops
NEW!Parent Support Group
Wednesdays --5 -6:30 pm
Support group for parents to discuss issues
affecting their children.Presented by
Community Crises Response Team.Caregiver Support Group
4th Thursday --6 -7 pm
Helps develop tools to increase self-care,
enhance caregiving skills and explore
resources.Presented by Community Senior
Services.Case Management for Caregivers
3rd Thursday --By appointment only
To provide support,examine care options
and suggest services to assist caregivers of
Seniors over 60 years old.Presented by
Community Senior Services.Traditional 12-Step Program
Tuesdays --6 -8 pm
For women only -a twelve step program for
those with alcohol,chemical or similar
dependencies.Presented by Beauty for Ashes.Women's Peer Support Group
Tuesdays --6 -8 pm
A support group for adult women wanting to
grow mentally,emotionally and spiritually.
Presented by Beauty for Ashes.
Adult Workshops Health Workshops
9791 Arrow Route --(909)477-2781 •Hours:Monday -Friday •9 am -8 pm
Healthy Teens Program
Monday &Wednesday --3 -4:30 pm
Teens learn to improve their community by
building leadership,self esteem and
becoming knowledgeable in the medical
field for future careers.Presented by
Reach-Out West End.Teen Dating Violence Prevention
Fridays --4 -5 pm
An educationally
based,certified,10
week cyclical,open-
ended workshop for
youth.Presented by
Option House.
NEW!Who’s Your Hero?
Fridays --3 -4:30 pm
Activity based mentoring program for girls
ages 9 -11,teaching how to make good
choices,explore new ideas and make friends.
Signed parental permission slip required.
Presented by Women on the Move Network.
NEW!Youth Empowerment Club
Mondays &Fridays --By appointment only
Wednesdays --3:30 -5:30 pm
Children may join at any age,includes fun
activities,projects,events and development
of planning and decision-making skills.
Presented by Lighthouse Learning Resource
Center.
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NEW!Special Needs Support Group
3rd Thursdays --5:30 -8 pm
For those who live or work with
children or young adults with special
needs.Presented by Pomona Valley/
Inland Learning Disabilities Association.Special Needs Young AdultSocial
Meets during Support Group meeting.
Participants must be 16 years or older
and parent must attend support group
meeting.
Youth
R C F A M I L Y R E S O U R C E C E N T E R
Inland Valley Justice Center
Provides no or low cost mediation and
conciliation to individuals including,but
not limited to,community mediation
(landlord/tenant,contract disputes,personal
injury),legal document assistance,notary
service and family programs (divorce and
elder care).Call (909)477-2781 x.2370 for more
information.Adult ESL Class At Northtown
Mondays &Thursdays --6 -8 pm
Learn to understand,speak,read and write in
English.Presented by Chaffey Adult School.Surplus Food Distribution Program
The Community Action Partnership of San
Bernardino County Food Bank,along with the
City of Rancho Cucamonga,distributes
surplus food on the first Monday of every
month from 11 am -1 pm to eligible residents
at the Goldy S.Lewis Community Center.
Eligibility is based on income.Distribution is
on a first come,first serve basis.There is
a homebound delivery program for the
physically disabled.Proof of residency and
income self-certification are required.For more
information or to verify your family's
eligibility,please call (909)477-2765 x.8055.
Rancho Cucamonga Directories
The City of Rancho Cucamonga Resource
Directory,Child Care Directory and
Senior Housing Directory are available
free of charge to interested residents.For
more information call (909)477-2781.Cell Phone Recycling
Donate your old cell phone and battery
charger for emergency purposes to a
resident in need.Drop off phones and
chargers to the RC Family Resource
Center.For more information or to
request a phone,call (909)477-2781.
.Information/Referral Service
Provides information and referrals for
the following:emergency food banks,
utility assistance,immunizations,shelters,
legal aid,drug and alcohol abuse as well
as other forms of assistance.For more
information call (909)477-2781.Inland Counties Legal Services
Provides FREE legal assistance in certain
areas of civil (non-criminal)law for low
income residents of San Bernardino and
Riverside counties.For information or
assistance call (909)980-0982.Bus Passes
Monthly,weekly and ten packs of daily
bus passes are available for purchase at the
James L.Brulte Senior Center.Discounted
passes available for students,seniors and
the disabled.For more information,please
call (909)477-2780.Fishing License Application
For those that qualify,reduced fee and
free fishing license applications are avail-
able at the James L.Brulte Senior Center
front desk.Proof of income is required.
For more information call (909)477-2780.
Immunization Clinic
Clinics are sponsored by the San Bernardino
County Public Health Department and are
for children 2 months –18 years.For more
information call the San Bernardino
Department of Public Health at (909)387-6521.Healthy Families Outreach
If your children (age 0 -18)are not
currently covered under employer health in-
surance,they may be eligible for no or
low cost health coverage through state and
federal sponsored programs.
•Health,dental and vision programs as
low as $4 -$15 per child monthly
(Healthy Families).
•Free screening and application
assistance from Certified Assistors.
For additional information call “Healthcare Benefits
For All”at (909)957-4335.Appointment required.
S e r v i c e s f o r t h e W H O L E C o m m u n i t yHU M A N S E R V I C E S
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FREE Programs at theRCFamilyResourceCenter -Family Nights
3rd Friday of each month --5 -8 pm
Family fun with activities everyone can
enjoy.To register call (909)477-2781.
Food Pantry
Mon.Wed.&Fri.--10 -11 am
Provides emergency food for local
residents in need.Presented by The ACI
Ministries.TOUCH Clothing Program
1st Friday --Noon -4 pm
Supplies food,clothing and hygiene
products to those in need.Presented by
TOUCH Ministries.
Loma Linda Health Education
Series -Spinal Health
June 10 --10:30 amPreventingDehydration
June 16 --10 am
RC Family Resource Fair
Saturday,June 6th •10 am -2 pm
RC Family Resource Center
(9791 Arrow Route)
Information from non-profit
organizations servicing
Rancho Cucamonga.
Activities •Entertainment •Give-aways
For more information,please call
(909)477-2781.
Health and Wellness Seminars
At Goldy S.Lewis Community Center
Casa Colina Health Seminars -Podiatry Screenings
June 2nd --11 amBoneDensityScreenings
July 14 --11 amFreeHearingScreenings
August 4 --11 am
For more information see page 45 or call (909)477-2780 x.8055.
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Fee Schedule -Fees are billed in
tri-annual installments.Rates may vary
due to observed holidays.Payments will
be pro-rated based on the quarter of
enrollment.A non-refundable enroll-
ment fee of $10 per class is due upon
enrollment each year.
Loves
Playschool
Class Locations:
Goldy S.Lewis Community Ctr.*Mulberry Early Education
11200 Base Line Road 8435 Archibald Avenue,Rm#101
Lions Center East *Frost Early Education
9191 Base Line Road 12860 Banyan Street,Rm#101
Lions Center West
9161 Base Line Road
*Mulberry and 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.
The Playschool program is a progressive
socialization program for children ages 1 -5
which runs from August to May.Classes
focus on building self-esteem,attention
spans and social development through
games,music,crafts and group play.Playschool Registration
The Playschool registration office is located
at Lions Center East and is open Monday
through Thursday,8 am -3 pm.Enrollment
is open until all spaces are filled.For
more information regarding registration
procedures or for space availability,please
call the Playschool registration office at
(909)477-2790 x.2302 or visit RCpark.com.
All participants are required to register
at Lions Center East.Registrations are
processed in the order received.Receipts
will be mailed to the current address on
participants account.
Playschool Registration Checklist:
All registrations must be accompanied by
the following:
•Fee:$40/Resident Discount Fee:$30
Nonrefundable payment for each partici-
pant per class.Participants enrolled on or
after July 16,2009,are required to pay the
first tri-annual payment in full.
•Proof of age required for all new students.
•Proof of residency is required for all
participants (must bring a current utility
bill in parents or guardians name).
•A completed Playschool registration form
for each participant.Please list all alternate
class choices.
Participants may only enroll in one class at
a time per year.(Except 4’s &5’s,Letter
Learners and Ready Readers classes.)
*All participants unable to be placed in a class
will be put on a waitlist.
Ready Readers
Children will be introduced to early reading
and writing skills.Pre-requisite:Child must be
concurrently enrolled in a 4’s and 5’s class.
Class meets once a week and is limited to ten
children with one instructor and one aide.
Inst.:Heather Larson Site:Lions East
132882 Mo 2:25 -3:40 pm
132881 Th 2:20 -3:35 pm
Inst.:Melisa Barnes Site:Lions East
132883 Mo 1:05 -2:20 pm
132886 Th 12:55 -2:10 pm
Inst.:April Rapoza Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
132885 We 2:05 -3:20 pm
Letter Learners
Children develop letter recognition and focus
solely on the alphabet.Pre-requisite:Must be
concurrently enrolled in a 4’s &5’s class.
Class meets once a week and is limited to
children with one instructor and one aide.
Inst.:April Rapoza Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
132874 Mo 2:05 -2:55 pm
132877 Tu 2:25 -3:15 pm
Inst.:Melisa Barnes Site:Lions East
132876 Tu 12:55 -1:45 pm
132879 We 1:05 -1:55 pm
Inst.:Heather Larson Site:Lions East
132873 Tu 2:20 -3:10 pm
132878 We 2:25 -3:15 pm
ONLINE REGISTRATION
Playschool registration will be
available online at RCpark.com
beginning April 6,2009,through
July 16,2009.Participants
registering for the first time are
required to come,in person,to Goldy S.
Lewis or Lions East Community Centers to
set up an account and provide proof of age
(birth certificate or immunization record).
Once done,you will then be able to
register online.Online registration requires
payments to be made in full;no scheduled
payments are available online.
P L A Y S C H O O L2009-2010 Playschool Program --August 17,2009 -May 13,2010ResidentPriorityRegistrationbeganApril4,2009
School calendars are changing…and so are ours!
Beginning August,2009,Community Services program sessions will be changed to align with the
new schedules adopted by local public schools.For local students,summer break will be
shortened to adjust for this change.Please contact your local school district office for specific
information on their school calendar schedule.
Beginning 2009,Community Services Summer Session will be modified to include a mini-summer
session of programs for those not tied to school calendars,such as adult and fitness classes.Mini
sessions will be offered again in December,as schools will again initiate a calendar change for their
winter break.Visit RCpark.com for complete details and a Community Services session calendar.
Class Fee/Class Yearly Pymt.
One’s $7.00 $245
One’s Plus $6.00 $420
Two’s $6.50 $455
Two’s Plus $6.50 $455
Three’s $8.50 $595
Three’s Plus $10.00 $700
4/5’s $9.50 $665
4/5’s M/W/F $9.00 $945
Letter Learner $7.00 $245
Ready Reader $8.00 $280
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Playschool Scholarships
Activity scholarships are available for
residents only,call for requirements at
(909)477-2765.
The Playschool program
welcomes children with disabilities.
Playschool staff will work with each
child to make the experience a
beneficial one for all involved.
One-derful One’s &One’s Plus
One-derful Ones and Ones Plus are
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.Class is limited to twelve
children and their parent.
One-derful One’s
Must be one by October 1,2009
Inst.:Heather Larson Site:Lions East
132367 We 8:50 -9:40 am
Inst.:Brittany Hansberger
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
132368 Fr 9 -9:50 am
One’s Plus
Must be One by April 1,2009
Inst.:Heather Larson Site:Lions East
132371 T/Th 9:45 -10:35 am
Inst.:Wendy Duarte Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
132370 T/Th 9 -9:50 amTerrificTwo’s &Two’s Plus
Terrific Two’s and Two’s Plus are designed
for the two year old who is ready to meet
twice per week.This is not a parent participa-
tion class.Class provides an opportunity for
children to socialize with other children.
Class is limited to fifteen children with one in-
structor and one aide.
Terrific Two’s
Must be two by December 1,2009
Inst.:Melisa Barnes Site:Lions East
132666 M/W 8:30 -9:20 am
Inst.:Heather Larson Site:Lions East
132667 M/W 9:55 -10:45 am
Inst.:Denise Carreon Site:Lions East
132668 T/Th 9:50 -10:40 am
Inst.:Brittany Hansberger Site:Lions West
132669 T/Th 10:25 -11:15 am
Two’s Plus
Must be two by June 1,2009
Inst.:Rebecca Hendrix Site:Lions East
132716 M/W 11:45 am -12:35 pm
Inst.:Melisa Barnes Site:Lions East
132717 T/Th 8:20 -9:10 am
Inst.:Denise Carreon Site:Lions East
132718 T/Th 8:45 -9:35 am
Inst.:Wendy Duarte Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
132719 T/Th 10:05 -10:55 am
Fabulous 4's &5's
As the child progresses,so does the
program.Children can grow and learn
together as they prepare for kindergarten.
Class meets twice per week,limit is twenty
children with one instructor and one aide.
Must be four by December 1,2009
Inst.:Wendy Duarte Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
132776 M/W 8:15 -11:05 am
Inst.:Katie Chamlee Site:Lions West
132782 T/Th 11 am -1:50 pm
Inst.:TBA Site:Lions East
132774 M/W 8:45 -11:35 am
Inst.:April Rapoza Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
132777 M/W 10:35 am -1:25 pm
132785 T/Th 10:45 am -1:35 pm
Inst.:Kim Davis Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
132778 M/W Noon -2:50 pm
132781 T/Th 8:30 -11:20 am
Inst.:Shelley Sedey Site:Frost
132779 T/Th 8:30 -11:20 am
Inst.:Sierra Birdsong Site:Lions East
132784 T/Th 10:40 am -1:30 pm
Inst.:Denise Carreon Site:Lions East
132786 T/Th 11:20 am -2:10 pm
Inst.:Heather Larson Site:Lions East
132783 T/Th 11:20 am -2:10 pm
Inst.:Brittany Hansberger Site:Lions West
132787 T/Th 11:55 am -2:45 pmFabulous4’s &5’sMonday,Wednesday &Friday
Classes are for children who just can’t get
enough of the Playschool Program and
want to learn one more day.Class meets
three times a week and is limited to twenty
children with one instructor and one aide.
Must be four by December 1,2009
Inst.:TBA Site:Lions East
132866 M/W/F 8:30 -11:20 am
Inst.:Roslyn Clarke Site:Mulberry
132867 M/W/F 8:30 -11:20 am
Inst.:Shelley Sedey Site:Frost
132868 M/W/F 8:30 -11:20 am
Inst.:Rebecca Hendrix Site:Lions East
132869 M/W/F 8:45 -11:35 am
Inst.:Melisa Barnes Site:Lions East
132870 M/W/F 9:35 am -12:25 pm
Inst.:Wendy Duarte Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
132871 M/W/F 11:45 am -2:35 pm
Inst.:Irma Zendejas Site:Lions East
*134367 M/W/F 1:30 -4:20 pm
*Kindergarten Readiness
Thrilling Three’s &Three’s Plus
Introduction to early learning such as
colors,numbers and the alphabet.Classes
meet twice per week,limit is eighteen
children with one instructor and one aide.
Thrilling Three’s
Must be three by December 1,2009
Inst.:April Rapoza Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
132721 M/W 8:30 -10:20 am
132726 T/Th 8:15 -10:05 am
Inst.:Rebecca Hendrix Site:Lions East
132723 M/W 1:15 -3:05 pm
Inst.:Brittany Hansberger Site:Lions East
132725 T/Th 8:20 -10:10 am
Inst.:TBA Site:Lions East
132722 M/W 11:50 am -1:40 pm
Inst.:Roslyn Clark Site:Mulberry
132729 T/Th 8:30 -10:20 am
Inst.:Katie Chamlee Site:Lions West
132728 T/Th 8:30 -10:20 am
Inst.:Sierra Birdsong Site:Lions East
132727 T/Th 8:35 -10:25 am
Three’s Plus
Must be three by June 1,2009
Inst.:Kim Davis Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
132767 M/W 8:30 -11:20 am
132773 T/Th Noon -2:50 pm
Inst.:TBA Site:Lions East
132768 M/W Noon -2:50 pm
Inst.:Heather Larson Site:Lions East
132766 M/W 11:25 am -2:15 pm
Inst.:Shelley Sedey Site:Frost
132769 M/W Noon -2:50 pm
132771 T/Th 11:30 am -2:20 pm
Inst.:Melisa Barnes Site:Lions East
132772 T/Th 9:25 am -12:15 pm
Inst.:Wendy Duarte Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
132770 T/Th 11:35 am -2:25 pm
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Drop in for Teens in 6th -10th GradesSchoolhoursthruJune12th
Mondays thru Thursdays --2:30 -6 pm
Fridays --2:30 -8 pm
Monday thru Thursday -$1 per teen •Friday -$2
Join us for weekly tournaments and fun activities.
This is your chance to win Teen Center passes,gift
certificates,movie passes and more!Ping Pong Court GamesPoolTablesVideoGamesAirHockeyTableMusic,Movies &More!
Summer Dates:June 15th thru August 7th
NEW!Summer hours and ratesFullDayPass-$5 per person per dayforunlimitedaccessduringthefollowing hours:
Mondays thru Thursdays --7 am -6 pm
Fridays --7 am -8 pmHalfDayPass-$2 per person per dayforaccessduringthefollowinghours:
Mondays thru Thursdays --11 am -6 pm
Fridays --11 am -8 pm
Non-residents must pay an additional $10 non-resident fee each quarter
Take a “Ride”on the“Wild”Side!Magic MountainThursday,July 23,200910am-11:30 pm
$30 per person
Trip departs and returns to the
RC Family Sports Center (9059 San
Bernardino Road).Please have registration
in by the deadline or trip may be canceled.Includes transportation,staff
supervision and park admission.For more information,please call
(909)477-2760 x.2396.(Min.21/Max 55)
Registration deadline:July 17th Barcode:134826
Te e n s i n G r a d e s 6 -1 2CaliforniaCruisin’2009
Surf ’s up!Grab your gear,ride a wave and catch some
rays cause we’re cruisin’the California coast this summer.
Fee includes transportation,staff supervision,drinks,
fireside snacks and fun.Bring lunch or money to buy
lunch.All trips depart (at 11 am)from and return
(at 11 pm)to the RC Family Sports Center (9059 San
Bernardino Road).For information call (909)477-2760
x.2396.Fee:$10 per person.(Min.14/Max.55)Laguna BeachThursday,June 25th
Registration deadline:
June 19thBarcode:134827BalboaBeachThursday,July 2nd
Registration deadline:
June 26thBarcode:134829
Trip s
HuntingtonBeachThursday,July 9th
Registration deadline:
July 3rdBarcode:134828BolsaChicaBeachThursday,July 16th
Registration deadline:
July 10thBarcode:134830
RC Family Sports Center •9059 San Ber nardino Road
For information or a copy of “Access Teen”call (909)477-2760 x.2386 or 2397.
RC Teen Center
Looking for a week away from home?Then this is the trip for you!
Includes four nights at Campland on the Bay in Mission Bay.We cook
our own meals,enjoy fireside fun under the stars and make lots of
memories in sunny San Diego.We provide food and camping
equipment.You’ll need your sleeping bag,flashlight,personal
supplies and a tent if you have one!(Min.14/Max 28)
Registration deadline:July 17th
Fee:$150/Resident Discount Fee:$140 --1 wk
Barcode:134832
Departs July 27th -9 am/Returns July 31st -5 pm
SUMMER CAMPI NG TRIP
July 27 -31,20096th-12th grade
T E E N S C E N E Babysitter’s WorkshopsRCFamilySportsCenterTeenCenter
9059 San Bernardino Rd.Ages:11 -18
(Register at Lions Center East or
Goldy S.Lewis Community Center)
An informative class presented
by City staff and Certified
American Heart Association
instructors.Class includes:
•Hands on CPR training
•Safety tips
•Entertaining ideas
•Babysitter ’s manual
Fee:$35 (Max.20.Pre-registration required -lunch included)
Barcode #Date Time
123619 Saturday,May 30 9 am -2 pm
123620 Saturday,July 25 9 am -2 pm
For more information call (909)477-2760 x.2391.
No refunds issued past date of class.
ATTENTION…High School Teen Volunteers
Need to complete your community service
hours?Here’s your chance -volunteer
opportunities are available during City special
events and various other programs.
Make a difference in your community today!
For more information log onto RCpark.com and click on Volunteers.
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Teens are invited to become TRAC members and join in the
excitement of making a difference.Earn free trips by getting
involved with the TRAC summer snackbars at the Alta Loma High
School swimming pool,the Movies and Concerts in the Park series,
Day Camps,Sport Camps and much more!New and current
members must attend the mandatory training on Tuesday,June 9th
from 6:30 to 7:30 pm at the RC Family Sports Center (9059 San
Bernardino Rd.).
To get involved or request a membership brochure,
call (909)477-2760 x.2391 or 2396.
Tickets on sale at the Teen Center.
For more information call (909)477-2760 x.2386 or 2397.
Spruce Avenue Skate Park
8 am until dusk
(No skating after sundown or before 8 am.)
Amenities include:•Bowl •Rail Box•Drop In •Grind Rails•Pyramid •Steps &Curb•Fun Box •High Bench•Spline •Sloped Rail
Please be aware -
•This is an unsupervised,skate at your own risk facility.
•Only skateboards and in-line skating permitted.
(No bicycles)
•Proper safety equipment required,including helmet,
elbow pads and knee pads.
•Please obey posted regulations.
For additional information,please call
(909)477-2760 x.2386 or 2397.
T.R.A.C.Teen RecreationActivityClubGrades6-10Summertimeis the timeforteenstogetinvolvedinthecommunity!
Summer JamSaturday,June 6th
Kick off the summer with a “Hot”celebration to end the
school year.Come hang out and show off your best dancing
skills!Tickets available as of May 4th.Back to School BashSaturday,August 29th
Fall back with new friends…show your moves…and dance,
dance,dance!Tickets available as of August 1st.
Teen Dance PartiesRCFamilySportsCenter6th-9th Grade7-10 pm ~$5 per person
(Max.400 participants)
Drop-In BasketballFees:Youth -$1.50 per player per day
(during open court time)Adult -$3.50 per player per day
(during open court time)
Multiple day passes available for purchase
at a discounted rate.Open Court Times -
•Monday -Friday 8 am -10 pm
•Saturday 8 am -6 pm
•Sunday 9 am -5 pm
*Open play hours may change due to programming.
Drop-In RacquetballFees:Youth -$3 per person per hourAdult-$5 per person per hour
Multiple day passes available for purchase
at a discounted rate.Open Court Times -
•Monday -Friday 8 am -9 pm
•Saturday 8 am -5 pm
•Sunday 9 am -4 pm
Drop-In Activities
9059 San Bernardino Road
(behind Orchard Supply)
(909)477-2785
Open 7 days a week -Monday -Friday 8 am -10 pm
Saturday 8 am -6 pm
Sunday 9 am -5 pm
R C F A M I L Y S P O R T S C E N T E R
*Open play
hours may
change due to
programming.
Jazzercise ClassesFee:$98/8 weeks
•$10/per class (walk-in)
•$39/month -unlimited
(with Electronic Fund Transfer)
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Garcia Park ~13150 Garcia Drive
Opening this summer -Garcia Park -the 29th park in the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
Located in the eastern part of the City,this park offers numerous amenities.
Garcia Park has been designated a non-reservable park,therefore reservations are
not available.Small group use (50 or less)of this facilities is on a first come,first serve
basis.In addition,specialized equipment,such as Bounce Houses,are not allowed.
If you would like more information on Garcia Park or any of the other parks and
facilities in the City of Rancho Cucamonga,please call (909)477-2760 or log onto
www.RCpark.com.
W H A T ’S N E W I N R C
School calendars are changing…and so are ours!
Beginning August,2009,Community Services program
sessions will be changed to align with the new schedules
adopted by local public schools.For local students,summer break will be
shortened to adjust for this change.Please contact your local school district
office for specific information on their school calendar schedule.
Beginning 2009,Community Services Summer Session will be modified to
include a mini-summer session of programs for those not tied to school
calendars,such as adult and fitness classes.Mini sessions will be offered again
in December,as schools will again initiate a calendar change for their winter
break.Visit RCpark.com for complete details and a Community Services
session calendar.
Beginning this issue,class/activity
fees have a new look -
Fee:$85/Resident Discount Fee:$75
The first fee listed is for participants not living
within the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
The second fee,Resident Discount Fee,
is a reduced amount for residents of
Rancho Cucamonga (which includes
the Alta Loma,Cucamonga and Etiwanda areas).
For questions or additional information,
please call (909)477-2765.
Visit RCpark.com
Amenities include:
•1 Softball Field (unlit)
•1 Full Basketball Court
•4 Picnic Shelters with BBQ’s
•Playground
•Excercise Course
•Restroom
•On-site Parking
FEE STRUCTURE CHANGE
Y O U T H S P O R T S
Pee Wee and Youth Sports --Teams/Sponsorships/Coaches
Team Placement -Due to program size,there will be no special requests taken to be placed
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 division.
Team Sponsorships are required for each team (excluding Pee Wee teams).If a sponsorship is
not found,parents must pay an additional sponsorship fee for their child.
A Volunteer Coach is required for each team.If a volunteer coach is not found,refunds will
be issued.If you are interested in coaching,please call (909)477-2785.
Pee Wee SoccerFallSessionAge:3 -5
Boys and girls will learn
the fundamentals of soccer.
Registration fee includes a
t-shirt,certificate and medal.
Space is limited.
Session Dates:
August 31 -October 15,2009 (7 weeks)Registration taken until filled -Residents -begins May 26,2009Non-Residents -begins June 1,2009Fee:$48 per child/Resident Discount Fee:$38 per childInformation:(909)477-2785 x.2385Site-Red Hill Community ParkMo/We 4:30 -5:30 pm
133729 3 year olds
133733 4 year olds
133737 5 year olds
Mo/We 6 -7 pm
133728 3 year olds
133732 4 year olds
133736 5 year olds
Tu/Th 4:30 -5:30 pm
133731 3 year olds
133735 4 year olds
133739 5 year olds
Tu/Th 6 -7 pm
133730 3 year olds
133734 4 year olds
133738 5 year olds
Pee Wee BasketballFallSessionAge:3 -5
Boys and girls will be taught
the fundamentals of basketball.
Registration fee includes t-shirt,
certificate and medal.Space is
limited.Session Dates:November 17 -January 16,2010 (7 weeks)
Program is on break November 26th &December 22nd -January 2nd
Registration taken until filled -Residents -begins August 10,2009Non-Residents -begins August 17,2009Fee:$48 per child/Resident Discount Fee:$38 per childInformation-(909)477-2785 x.2385Site-RC Family Sports CenterTuesday6-7 pmSaturday10:30 -11:30 amBarcode#Division:
133723 3 year olds
133725 4 year olds
133727 5 year olds
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Youth Flag Football Leagues -Fall Season
Boys &Girls -sign up for this exciting league,offered to children
born in 1995 through 2003.Fee includes an 8 week season,uniforms,
officials,scorekeeper and participation award.Team sponsorships
are required.Games will be played at Red Hill Community Park and
Victoria Groves Park.Practice Begins -Tuesday,September 8,2009LeagueBegins-Saturday,September 19,2009Registrationtakenuntilfilled-Residents -May 26 -August 22,2009NonResidents-June 1 -August 22,2009
Please note:a birth certificate is required upon registrationInformation-(909)477-2785 x.2395Fee:$88/Resident Discount Fee:$78 (Division A -C)Fee:$72/Resident Discount Fee:$62 (Division D -No Playoffs)
Barcode#Division:
133744 A born 1995-1997
133745 B born 1998-1999
133746 C born 2000-2001
133747 D born 2002-2003
Volunteer coaches and sponsors
are needed.
Wednesday 6 -7 pmSaturday9-10 amBarcode#Division:
133722 3 year olds
133724 4 year olds
133726 5 year olds
P E E W E E S P O R T S
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Adult Tennis Leagues -Summer
All matches to be played at Beryl Park East,Lions Park or
Day Creek Park
134820 Monday Men’s Singles
134822 Thursday Men’s Singles
134821 Monday Women’s Singles
134825 Tuesday Women’s SinglesLeaguebegins-Week of June 22,2009Registrationtakenuntilfilled-Residents -begins May 26,2009Non-Residents -begins June 1,2009Fees-$35 per player +$10 per non-residentInformation-(909)477-2785 x.2387AdultRacquetballLeagues-Summer
All games to be played on Tuesdays at the RC Family Sports Center.
134823 Men’s Singles
134824 Women’s SinglesLeaguebegins-Week of July 21,2009Registrationtakenuntilfilled-Residents -begins May 26,2009Non-Residents -begins June 1,2009Fees-$60 per player +$10 per non-residentInformation-(909)477-2785 x.2387AdultFlagFootballLeague-Fall
Played at Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter and Adult Sports
Complex.Games will be fifty minutes long and played on
downsized fields.Roster maximum is twelve players with
eight games in the season.Women's &Men’s -Tuesday nightsLeaguebegins-October 20,2009Registrationtakenuntilfilled-Residents -begins August 17,2009Non-Residents -begins August 24,2009Fees-$405/team +$10 per non-residentInformation-(909)477-2785 x.2383AdultBasketballLeagues-Fall
All games to be played at the RC Family Sports Center.
134818 Men’s Full Court -Monday night
134817 Men’s Half Court -Sunday morning
134819 Men’s Full Court -Sunday nightLeaguebegins-Week of September 14,2009Registrationtakenuntilfilled-Residents -begins August 17,2009Non-Residents -begins August 24,2009FullCourtFees-$450/team +$10 per non-residentHalfCourtFees-$75/team +$10 per non-residentInformation-(909)477-2785 x.2387
Adult Slow Pitch Softball League -Summer
Played at the Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter and
Adult Sports Complex.Individuals will be placed
on a players’pool list.Men’s and Co-ed -weeknights and SundaysWomen’s -upper and lower divisions -Thursday nights.Registration taken until filled -Residents -begins May 26,2009Non-Residents -begins June 1,2009Fees-Monday -Friday and Sunday evening
$510/team +$10 per non resident
Sunday morning and afternoon
$450/team +$10 per non resident*Classification Games
Begins during the week of June 22,2009*Leagues
Begins during the week of June 29,2009
*Dates subject to change due to weather or field reservations.Information -(909)477-2785 x.2387Adult6AsideSoccerLeagues -Fall
Played at the Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter and Adult
Sports Complex.Games will be fifty minutes long and
played on down sized fields with a roster maximum of
twelve players.Men's -18 years and older -Thursday nights
30 years and older -Tuesday nightsWomen's -18 years and older -Thursday nights
30 years and older -Tuesday nightsLeaguebegins-October 20,2009 -Tuesday League
October 22,2009 -Thursday LeagueRegistrationtakenuntilfilled-Residents -begins August 17,2009Non-Residents -begins August 24,2009Fee:$430/team +$10 for each non-resident on teamInformation-(909)477-2785 x.2383AdultFull-Field Soccer League -Fall
Played at the Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter and Adult
Sports Complex.Individuals will be placed on a player ’s
pool list.Roster maximum is eighteen players.Men's -18 years and older -Monday nightsLeaguebegins-October 19,2009Registrationtakenuntilfilled-Residents -begins August 17,2009Non-Residents -begins August 24,2009Fee:$750/team +$10 for each non-resident on teamInformation-(909)477-2785 x.2383
A D U L T S P O R T S
Check out RCpark.com
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Expand Your Knowledge...Expand Your Knowledge...
Get Fit…Be Active…Get Fit…Be Active…
Protect the Earth…Protect the Earth…
KidzWatch --Page 9 -Kids learn first-hand about personal safety empowerment.
Summer Reading Club --Page 14 -Enjoy stories,entertainment,crafts and more!
Meditation --Page 37 -Relax your mind during this stress relief class.
RC Chess Club --Page 42 -Challenge yourself and others in this game of wits!
Lap Swim --Page 6 -A great way to cool off and exercise at the end of a hot summer day!
Get Active @ Your Library --Page 14 -Get moving with an afternoon of games and activities.
Health and Wellness Seminars --Page 19 -A variety of FREE seminars help to keep you
informed and healthy.
Healthy RC Senior Walk --Page 45 -Participate in the 1st annual Healthy RC Senior Walk!
RC Family Campout --Page 9 -What better way to learn about nature in your own community
than an overnight family campout!
Amazing Animals of Pacific Wildlife --Page 14 -Learn about the amazing animals that share
this remarkable planet with us.
Recycled Felting Workshop --Page 34 -Discover how to make unique crafts with recycled material.
Gardening --Page 42 -Get in touch with the Earth by creating your own garden!
With summer comes endless opportunities of
outdoor activities to help keep you fit and
healthy.Highlighted below are some of the
many activities available which will help you
meet “Healthy RC”goals that incorporate
Mind,Body and Earth.
Keep Fit -The HealthyRCWay!
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Computer Adventure &Power Point Age:7 -15
Learn computer basics,graphic design,
desktop personalization,internet exploring,
creating a slideshow and more!
Instructor:AGI Academy
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$115/Resident Discount Fee:$105 --8 wks
134766 Fr 10:30 -11:30 am 6/19/09IntrotoMicrosoftWordAge:7 &up
Students learn the basics of Microsoft Word.
Instructor:AGI Academy
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$70/Resident Discount Fee:$60 --5 wksAge:7 -15
134466 Tu 4 -5 pm 6/16/09Age:16 &up
134920 Tu 6 -7 pm 6/16/09IntrotoMicrosoftPowerPointAge:7 -15
Students learn the basics of Microsoft
Power Point.
Instructor:AGI Academy
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$70/Resident Discount Fee:$60 --5 wks
134719 Tu 4 -5 pm 7/21/09
Tech Junction “The Place to be to get Tech Savvy!”
Need a place to surf the internet?Interested in taking a computer class?Tech Junction
at Central Park is a state of the art computer lab offering a wide range of computers with
software including:Microsoft Word,Excel,Power Point and Publisher.In
addition,Tech Junction computers are also equipped with MSN Messenger,AOL
Messenger and Windows Movie Maker for all your tech needs!At Tech Junction you can…•Check your email•Pay your bills online•Work on homework•Spend time searching the web•Conduct research•Complete business documentsAndmuchmore!
HOURS
Closed to the public during classes.Open to Seniors
(50 years of age &older)
Mon -Fri ~9 am -3 pm
SENIOR CLASSES:
Mon &Wed ~1 -2:30 pm
Tue,Wed,Thu ~10 -11:30 amOpenforGeneralUse
(All ages)
Mon ~3 -6 pm
Tue ~3 -4 pm
Wed &Thu ~3 -7 pm
Fri ~3 -4 pm
Closed Saturday &Sunday
Using computers is just the beginning.Tech Junction offers a variety of computer
technology courses to improve your computer skills.Print service available at ten
cents per page.Color printing coming soon!
Call (909)477-2765 x.8018 for more information.
Introduction to Typing Level IAge:7 -15
Different techniques,practice,evaluation
and games will be used to develop skills.
Instructor:AGI Academy
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$70/Resident Discount Fee:$60 --5 wks
134772 Tu 5 -6 pm 6/16/09IntroductiontoTypingLevelIIAge:7 -15
Continue to develop the skills taught
in Typing I!Different techniques and
supplemental practice will be taught.
Recommended pre-requisite:Typing Level I
Instructor:AGI Academy
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$70/Resident Discount Fee:$60 --5 wks
134816 Tu 5 -6 pm 7/21/09IntroductiontoTyping&Microsoft Word Age:7 -15
Different techniques,practice,evaluation
and games will be used to develop typing
skills and the basics of Microsoft Word.
Instructor:AGI Academy
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$115/Resident Discount Fee:$105 --8 wks
134721 Fr 11:30 am -12:30 pm 6/19/09
NEW!eBay Workshop Age:18 &up
This two day workshop will teach step-by-step
procedures on navigating eBay,load pictures and
how to pack and ship items.
Instructor:Nadia Medina
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Introduction to Microsoft ExcelAge:16 &up
Learn to create spreadsheets,tables,charts
and databases.
Instructor:AGI Academy
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$70/Resident Discount Fee:$60 --5 wks
134770 Tu 6 -7 pm 7/21/09IntroductiontoComputerAge:16 &up
Introduction to the basic skills needed to
operate computers.
Instructor:AGI Academy
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$70/Resident Discount Fee:$60 --5 wks
134769 Tu 7 -8 pm 6/16/09IntroductiontoInternetAge:16 -Adult
Introduces the basic skills needed to
explore the internet.Includes set up of a
free email account and learning how to use
search engines,such as Google and Yahoo.
Instructor:AGI Academy
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$70/Resident Discount Fee:$60 --5 wks
134767 Tu 7 -8 pm 7/21/09
Fee:$44/Resident Discount Fee:$34
134369 Sa 9 -10 am June 13 &20
134371 Sa 9 -10 am July 11 &25
134373 Sa 9 -10 am August 8 &15
C O M P U T E R S / T E C H J U N C T I O N
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T H E A T R E A R T S A C A D E M YLocatedattheVictoriaGardensCulturalCenter
Singing for a Lifetime Age:8 -17
Explore techniques in breath control,
phrasing and stage presence.Begins with
group numbers and then focuses skills
for solo performances.$5 supply fee due to
instructor.
Inst.:Kristine Thewes Site:Cultural Ctr
Fee:$85/Resident Discount Fee:$75 --8 wks
134870 Tu 4:45 -6:15 pm 6/16/09TeenActors’BootcampAge:12 -18
Intense,fast paced course,participants kick
their talent into high gear through training
in voice,movement and acting.
Inst.:Carlos Baldeon Site:Cultural Ctr
Fee:$105/Resident Discount Fee:$95 --8 wks
134871 T/Th 6:30 -8:30 pm 6/16/09IntroductoryVideoProductionAge:14 &up
Learn the basics of operating a
professional digital video camera,audio
equipment,lighting and editing using the
software utilized by professionals.
Inst.:Ruth Leal Site:Cultural Ctr
Fee:$55/Resident Discount Fee:$45 --8 wks
134877 Th 6 -7:30 pm 6/18/09AdultImprovWorkshopAge:18 &up
Learn skills and games used by improv
groups.Work in a friendly environment
while developing a stronger foundation in
the basics of impromptu comedy.
Inst.:Josh Nicols Site:Cultural Ctr
Fee:$70/Resident Discount Fee:$60 --8 wks
134875 We 7 -8:30 pm 6/17/09RCAdultChoirAge:18 &up
Learn Broadway songs and jazz standards.
No auditions necessary,just a desire to
sing!Concludes with a concert.
Inst.:Ronda Rubio Site:Cultural Ctr
Fee:$80/Resident Discount Fee:$70 --8 wks
134868 Mo 7 -9 pm 6/15/09
The RC Theatre Arts Academy offers classes
for the young and young at heart.Discover
your inner performer or learn the ropes to get
behind the scenes experience through our
popular classes and workshops.
James &GraceCurataloMemorialFundPerformingArtsAwardAvailableforindividualsages8-17
Scholarships in the amount
of $200 each will be awarded
to individuals interested in
participating in one or more
of the City's Performing Arts
programs or classes.Applications
are due by 6 pm on Monday,
June 1st,to be eligible for
Summer 2009 programs.
For more information or
applications,visit RCpark.com
(Cultural and Performing Arts
Programs)or call (909)477-2775.
NEW!RC Community BandAge:14 -Adult
Comprised of brass,woodwind and percus-
sionists,this group is open to those with at
least three years of playing experience.
Includes sheet music,shirt,music stands,
use of tubas and percussion instruments
(all other instruments must be provided by
participant).Six rehearsals culminate into one
community concert in July.
Inst.:Andress/Jaramillo Site:Cultural Ctr
Fee:$45/Resident Discount Fee:$35 --3 wks
136116 T/Th 6:30 -8 pm 7/7/09BroadwayBabiesAge:5 -9
Basic singing skills that turn beautiful
melodies into a crowd pleasing group per-
formance.$5 supply fee due to instructor.
Inst.:Kristine Thewes Site:Cultural Ctr
Fee:$85/Resident Discount Fee:$75 --8 wks
134869 Tu 3:30 -4:30 pm 6/16/09YouthTheatreAge:6 -15
Workshop &Performance
Audition,memorize lines and rehearse for a
play while gaining basic acting skills,per-
formance techniques,self-confidence and
teamwork.$5 supply fee due to instructors.
Inst.:J.Bernard/J.Nash Site:Cultural Ctr
Fee:$105/Resident Discount Fee:$95 --8 wksAge:6 -10
134872 We 3:30 -5 pm 6/17/09Age:11 -15
134876 Mo 3:30 -4:45 pm 6/15/09ShowstoppersMusicalTheatreAge:7-18
Learn songs from Broadway musicals,
combining singing,dancing and acting.
Ends with a showcase for family and friends.
Inst.:J.Bernard/J.Nash Site:Cultural Ctr
Fee:$80/Resident Discount Fee:$70 --8 wks
134873 Mo 5 -6:15 pm 6/15/09
134874 We 5:15 -6:30 pm 6/17/09
Visit RCpark.com
Beginning this issue,
class/activity
fees have a new look -
Fee:$85/Resident Discount Fee:$75
The first fee listed is for participants
not living within the City of Rancho
Cucamonga.The second fee,Resident
Discount Fee,is a reduced amount for
residents of Rancho Cucamonga (which
includes the Alta Loma,Cucamonga and
Etiwanda areas).For questions or
additional information,please call
(909)477-2765.
FEE STRUCTURE
CHANGE
10thAnnual FireworksSpectacularSaturday,July 4th
See back cover for
additional information.
Please note -classes willnotbeheldJuly2-4.
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Creative Movement &TumblingAge:3 -5
Beginning dance and music skills using
stretches,floor exercises,ribbons,
tambourines,sign language and tumbling.
Inst.:Anne Marie Dunn
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$58/Resident Discount Fee:$48 --6 wks
135300 Mo 4:30 -5:20 pm 6/22/09TinyDancersAge:3 -5
Develop balance and rhythm through ballet,tap
and creative movement.Ballet shoes required.
Inst.:Inland Valley Dance Academy
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$88/Resident Discount Fee:$78 --10 wksTinyDancersIAge:3 -4
135269 Tu 11 -11:50 am 6/16/09
135271 We 1 -1:50 pm 6/17/09
135273 We 5 -5:50 pm 6/17/09
Fee:$80/Resident Discount Fee:$70 --9 wks
135274 Fr 10 -10:50 am 6/19/09
Fee:$88/Resident Discount Fee:$78 --10 wksTinyDancersIIAge:4 -5
135275 Mo 3:30 -4:20 pm 6/15/09
135276 Tu 4 -4:50 pm 6/16/09
Fee:$80/Resident Discount Fee:$70 --9 wks
135277 Fr 11:30 am -12:20 pm 6/19/09LittleStarletsAge:4 -8
Ballet,tap,jazz,hip hop,character and
tumbling activities.Concludes with a per-
formance.Costume fee announced in class.
Ballet,tap and tennis shoes required.
Inst.:Dance Terrific Site:Dance Terrific
Fee:$75/Resident Discount Fee:$65 --10 wks
134130 Tu 9 -9:50 am 6/16/09Ballet&Tap Age:3 -8
Tap and ballet shoes required.
Inst.:Dance Terrific
Fee:$75/Resident Discount Fee:$65 --10wksAge:3 -5 Site:Lions E
134135 Mo 9 -9:50 am 6/15/09
Site:Dance Terrific
134136 Tu 10 -10:50 am 6/16/09Age:4 -8 Site:Dance Terrific
134134 Fr 3:30 -4:20 pm 6/19/09Ballet&Jazz Age:3 -5
Ballet shoes required.
Inst.:Dance Terrific Site:Lions E
Fee:$75/Resident Discount Fee:$65 --10 wks
134138 Mo 10 -10:50 am 6/15/09
Site:Dance Terrific
134139 Mo 5:30 -6:20 pm 6/15/09
134137 Th 6:30 -7:20 pm 6/18/09
D A N C E Acrodance Age:6 -15
An upbeat,positive dance class combining
dance moves with acrobatics and break-
dancing techniques.
Inst.:Anne Marie Dunn
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$58/Resident Discount Fee:$48 --6 wks
135301 Mo 6:30 -7:20 pm 6/22/09StompAge:6 &up
Contemporary stomp and tap technique
with acrobatics.Tap shoes required.
Inst.:Anne Marie Dunn Site:Lions E
Fee:$58/Resident Discount Fee:$48 --6 wks
Beginning Age:6 -15
135302 Tu 4:30 -5:25 pm 6/23/09
Intermediate Age:9 &up
135303 Tu 5:30 -6:25 pm 6/23/09Jazz-Hip Hop-Krump Age:6 -15
Athletic attire and jazz shoes required.
Inst.:Anne Marie Dunn
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$58/Resident Discount Fee:$48 --6 wks
135299 Mo 3:30 -4:25 pm 6/22/09ClassicalHipHopAge:4 -12
Incorporates ballet warm-up and hip hop
moves.Ballet and tennis shoes required.
Inst.:Dance Terrific Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$75/Resident Discount Fee:$65 --10 wksAge:4 -5
134129 We 4 -4:50 pm 6/17/09Age:6 -12 Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
134128 We 3 -3:50 pm 6/17/09HipHopAge:7 -16
Athletic and dance shoes required.
Inst.:Inland Valley Dance Academy
Site:ALHS
Fee:$78/Resident Discount Fee:$68 --10 wksAge:7 -10
135287 Th 5 -5:50 pm 6/18/09Age:11 -13
135288 Th 6 -6:50 pm 6/18/09Age:11 -16 Site:Lions E
135289 Tu 6 -6:50 pm 6/16/09
Inst.:Johnny Rockets Site:Johnny Rockets
Fee/Resident Discount Fee:$5 --1 day
135072 Sa 10 -11:15 am 6/13/09
Join the Johnny Rockets team and learn
their moves,you will also create
ketchup art and your own lunch.
NEW!Dance with the Rocketeers Age:8 -12
School calendars are changing…and so are ours!
Beginning August,2009,Community Services program sessions will be changed to align with the
new schedules adopted by local public schools.For local students,summer break will be
shortened to adjust for this change.Please contact your local school district office for specific
information on their school calendar schedule.
Beginning 2009,Community Services Summer Session will be modified to include a mini-summer
session of programs for those not tied to school calendars,such as adult and fitness classes.Mini
sessions will be offered again in December,as schools will again initiate a calendar change for their
winter break.Visit RCpark.com for complete details and a Community Services session calendar.
Tap &Jazz Age:3 -12
Ballet and tap shoes required.
Inst.:Dance Terrific Site:Dance Terrific
Fee:$75/Resident Discount Fee:$65 --10 wksAge:3 -5
134133 We 11 -11:50 am 6/17/09
134132 Fr 4:30 -5:20 pm 6/19/09Age:6 -12
134131 Mo 7:30 -8:20 pm 6/15/09TapAcademyAge:9 &up
Tap shoes required.Class is designed for
beginning and intermediate students.
Inst.:Inland Valley Dance Academy
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$88/Resident Discount Fee:$78 --10 wksAge:9 -13
135295 Tu 7 -7:50 pm 6/16/09Age:Adult
135296 We 6:30 -7:20 pm 6/17/09
Junior Dancers Age:5 -16
Strengthens skills in tap,ballet and jazz.
Tap and ballet shoes required.
Inst.:Inland Valley Dance Academy
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$88/Resident Discount Fee:$78 --10 wks
Junior Dancers I Age:5 -8
135278 Mo 4:30 -5:20 pm 6/15/09
135279 Tu 5 -5:50 pm 6/16/09
135280 We 4 -4:50 pm 6/17/09
135281 Th 4 -4:50 pm 6/18/09
Fee:$80/Resident Discount Fee:$70 --9 wks
135283 Fr 5 -5:50 pm 6/19/09
Junior Dancers II Age:9 -16
Fee:$88/Resident Discount Fee:$78 --10 wks
135285 Tu 6 -6:55 pm 6/16/09
Please note -classes willnotbeheldJuly2-4.
East Coast Swing Age:16 &up
Basic single and triple rhythms with turns,
kicks and hand changes.
Inst.:Diane Carty Site:Lions W
Beginning
Fee:$74/Resident Discount Fee:$64 --8 wks
134157 Th 9 -9:50 pm 6/18/09
Intermediate
134158 Mo 9 -9:50 pm 6/15/09LineDanceAge:12 &up
No partner needed -an excellent exercise and
fun,social activity.
Inst.:Anne Marie Dunn Site:ALHS
Fee:$60/Resident Discount Fee:$50 --6 wks
135424 We 6 -6:50 pm 6/24/09NightClubTwoStepAge:16 &up
A romantic dance designed for “love song”
type music.
Inst.:Lisa Hutchinson Site:Lions W
Fee:$74/Resident Discount Fee:$64 --8 wks
134020 Mo 8 -8:50 pm 6/15/09Salsa&Cha Cha Age:12 &up
Inst.:Anne Marie Dunn
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$60/Resident Discount Fee:$50 --6 wks
Beginning
135422 Mo 7:30 -8:20 pm 6/22/09
Intermediate
135423 Mo 8:30 -9:20 pm 6/22/09LatinAge:16 &up
Rhumba,salsa and cha cha.
Fee:$74/Resident Discount Fee:$64 --8 wks
Beginning
Inst.:Lisa Hutchington Site:Lions W
134015 Th 7 -7:50 pm 6/18/09
Intermediate
Inst.:Diane Carty Site:Terra Vista Elem
134164 Tu 9 -9:50 pm 6/16/09BellyDancingAge:16 &up
Play zills,dance with a veil and learn “Belly
Rolls”.Costume,Zills and CD’s available.
Inst.:“Cyriana”,Kathy Daghdevirian
Site:ALHS Dance Rm
Belly Dancing I
Fee:$89/Resident Discount Fee:$79 --9 wks
135368 Mo 6:30 -7:30 pm 6/22/09
Belly Dancing II (must have taken 4 classes)
Fee:$98/Resident Discount Fee:$88 --9 wks
135369 Mo 7:40 -9 pm 6/22/09
Big Band Dance •7 -10 pm2ndSaturdayofeachmonth(Dance will not be held in June)$4 admission ~pre-purchase •$7 admission ~at the door
Put your dancing shoes on and kick up your heels!If you love to dance,then this
is the place to be.Enjoy dancing,refreshments and you may even win a door prize.
Buy your tickets early at the James L.Brulte Senior Center,space is limited!Square Dancing Monthly •7:30 -10:30 pm4thSaturdayofeachmonth•$6 admission ~pay at the door
Join the Rancho Cucamonga Bachelors ‘N Bachelorettes on the fourth Saturday
of each month for square dancing at the James L.Brulte Senior Center.Round
dancing will be from 7 -8 pm and square dancing will be from 8 -10 pm.Square Dance Classes -Weekly$5 per class ~pay at the door
Weekly square dancing takes place on Tuesdays --7:30 pm -9:30 pm.
No registration required.
Dances at Brulte Center(Central Park)
Modern Dance Age:6 -17
Interpretive and lyrical dance expression.
Lyrical sandals required.
Inst.:Anne Marie Dunn Site:Lions W
Fee:$58/Resident Discount Fee:$48 --6 wks
135426 Fr 3:30 -4:25 pm 6/26/09WeddingDanceAge:Adult
Make your first dance memorable!
Inst.:Diane Carty Site:Terra Vista Elem
Fee:$85/Resident Discount Fee:$75 --4 wks
134160 Tu 6 -6:50 pm 6/16/09
134161 Tu 6 -6:50 pm 7/14/09BallroomDancingAge:Adult
Swing,fox trot,cha cha and waltz.
Fee:$74/Resident Discount Fee:$64 --8 wks
Beginning
Inst.:Lisa Hutchinson Site:Lions W
134018 Mo 7 -7:50 pm 6/15/09
Inst.:Diane Carty Site:Terra Vista Elem
134019 Tu 7 -7:50 pm 6/16/09
Intermediate
Inst.:Diane Carty Site:Terra Vista Elem
134016 Tu 8 -8:50 pm 6/16/09
Inst.:Lisa Hutchinson Site:Lions West
134017 Th 8 -8:50 pm 6/18/09
D A N C E
Hawaiian Dance Age:5 &Up
Inst.:Donna Terry
Site:Aloha Hula Studio
Fee:$87/Resident Discount Fee:$77 --11 wksHawaiianDanceI*Age:5 -12
Learn basic hand,body and foot motions to
dance graceful hula.
134116 We 3:30 -4:10 pm 6/17/09HawaiianDanceII*Age:6 -12
Pre-requisite:Hawaiian Dance I.
134118 We 4:15 -4:55 pm 6/17/09HawaiianDanceIII*Age:7 -12
Pre-requisite:Hawaiian Dance II.Begin
to use puili (split bamboo stick).
134119 We 5 -5:40 pm 6/17/09Teen/Ad.Hawaiian*Age:13 &up
Learn fun,popular hulas.
134122 We Noon -12:40 pm 6/17/09
134121 We 7 -7:40 pm 6/17/09
*Optional fee of $5 -$25 for dance music
recording and Hawaiian doll.
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Scholarship Assistance Program
The Scholarship Assistance Program was established to ensure that all City residents
are afforded an opportunity to participate in Community Services classes and
programs.Scholarships are limited to a maximum of $130 per individual per year and
$400 per household per year.
Available to Rancho Cucamonga residents only.Applications may be obtained at
Goldy S.Lewis Community Center or downloaded from our website at
www.RCpark.com.For more information call (909)477-2765.
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M U S I C
Adult Piano/KeyboardAge:15 &up
Basic skills,finger placement,rhythm,
keyboard harmony and making a rhythm box
are taught.Material fee:$5.
Inst.:Academy of Music
Site:Academy of Music
Fee:$70/Resident Discount Fee:$60 --4 wks
134173 Mo 6:30 -7:15 pm 6/22/09BeginningViolinWorkshopAge:5 &up
Material fee:$20.
Inst.:Academy of Music
Site:Academy of Music
Fee:$100/Resident Discount Fee:$90 --8 wksAge:5 -9
134182 Th 5 -6 pm 6/18/09Age:10 &up
134183 Th 6 -7 pm 6/18/09GroovinGuitarAge:6 &up
Material fee:$20.
Inst.:Academy of Music
Site:Academy of Music
Fee:$100/Resident Discount Fee:$90 --8 wksAge:6 -11
134178 Tu 4:30 -5:30 pm 6/16/09Age:12 &up
134179 Tu 5:30 -6:30 pm 6/16/09
School of Rock Age:6 &up
For the guitar or bass guitar student who
want to have their first rock band experience.
Must have at least one year experience with
their instrument.Material fees:$20.
Instructor:Academy of Music
Site:Academy of Music
Fee:$100/Resident Discount Fee:$90 --8 wksAge:6 -11
134184 Th 5:30 -6:30 pm 6/18/09Age:12 &up
134185 Th 6:30 -7:30 pm 6/18/09DrumsAge:8 &up
Drum pad and drum sticks are required.
Material fee:$20.
Inst.:Academy of Music
Site:Academy of Music
Fee:$70/Resident Discount Fee:$60 --4 wks
134174 Sa Noon -1 pm 7/11/09
Private Music Lessons Age:5 &up
Offered for piano,keyboard,vocal,drum,
bass guitar,violin,viola,flute,saxophone,
trumpet,clarinet,composition and improvi-
sation.Lessons are forty-five minutes in
length.Instructor will contact you to set up
schedule.Material fee varies.
Instructor:Academy of Music
Site:Academy of Music
Fee:$140/Resident Discount Fee:$130 --4 wks
134180 Mo -Su Times vary 6/15/09
134181 Mo -Su Times vary 7/13/09
Music Pups Age:18 months -3 yrs
Fundamentals of music are taught using
animal themes,scales,rhythms and
instruments.Material fee:$32.
Instructor:Academy of Music
Site:Academy of Music
Fee:$100/Resident Discount Fee:$90 --8 wks
134176 Sa 9:30 -10:15 am 6/20/09
134175 We 5:30 -6:15 pm 6/24/09KeyboardforKidsAge:3 -5
Parent participation required.Material fee:$30.
Inst.:Academy of Music.
Site:Academy of Music
Fee:$100/Resident Discount Fee:$90 --8 wksAge:3 -4
134171 Sa 10:15 -11 am 6/20/09Age:4 -5
134172 Sa 11 -11:45 am 6/20/09Piano/Keyboard Age:6 &up
Please bring a keyboard to class (no toy
keyboards allowed).Material fee:$13.
Inst.:Heather J.Lim Site:Lions W
Fee:$110/Resident Discount Fee:$100 --10 wks
Beginning Age:6 -8
134028 Fr 3 -3:50 pm 6/19/09Age:9 &up
135717 Fr 4 -4:50 pm 6/19/09
Intermediate Age:7 &up
134026 Fr 5 -5:50 pm 6/19/09
Advanced Age:7 &up
Prerequisite:Ability to play popular music.
134027 Fr 6 -6:50 pm 6/19/09
*If you have not enrolled in
classes before,you will
need to go to Central Park
or Lions East Community
Center to establish your
account.
Please bring a current
utility bill for proof of
residency and photo I.D.
If you already have an
account with us but have
forgotten your information,
contact the Community
Services Department at
(909)477-2765.
On-Line Registration
1.Log onto www.RCpark.com.
2.Scroll to the bottom of the home page and click on the INSTANT RC logo.
3.To search for an activity,click on the “Activities Tab”and look for a specific activity by barcode
number (123456)or by keyword (Karate).After making your selection,click the “add”button.
4.The system will prompt you to enter your Personal ID and Account Access PIN.*
5.You will then select the client you want to register and click the “Go To Checkout ”button.(If a
member of your family does not appear,please call (909)477-2765 to add information.)
6.After reviewing the checkout screen,scroll to the bottom of the page and enter your credit card
information (Visa/Mastercard only).Once information is entered,click “Complete Transaction”
tab and print out your receipt.
7.If you need further assistance you can also click on the “Help Desk”tab or call (909)477-2765.
Please note -classes willnotbeheldJuly2-4.
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Paint Me a Story Ages:4 -6
Listen to a well loved story then create a fun
project.
Paint Me a Story -3D
Material fee:$15 plus tax.
Inst.:Color Me Mine Staff
Site:Lions W
Fee/Resident Discount Fee:$10 --1 day
133772 Sa 10 -11 am 6/27/09
Toddler Art Workshop
Inst.:Color Me Mine Staff
Site:Color Me Mine
Fee:$110/Resident Discount Fee:$100 --4 days
133816 M -Th 9 -10:45 am 7/13/09
Kids and Kolor Age:7 -11
Students create ceramic projects while
learning painting techniques.
Inst.:Color Me Mine Staff
Site:Color Me Mine
Fee/Resident Discount Fee:$10 --3 wks
The Basics Material fee:$55 plus tax
133818 Mo 6 -7:30 pm 7/13/09
Advanced Material fee:$70 plus tax.
133817 Fr 6 -7:30 pm 8/7/09
Clay Sculpture Age:7 -13
Learn to sculpt and paint a variety of
projects.Material fee:$10.
Inst.:KidsArt Staff Site:KidsArt
Fee:$109/Resident Discount Fee:$99 --5 wks
135129 Sa 1 -2:30 pm 6/13/09
135666 Sa 1 -2:30 pm 7/25/09YouAreWhatYouEatAge:7 -10
Healthy eating through fun art!An art
adventure workshop that is not just about
art but also about healthy eating!
Inst.:Color Me Mine Staff
Site:Color Me Mine
Fee:$135/Resident Discount Fee $125 --4 days
133771 M -Th 9 -11:30 am 7/20/09
C E R A M I C S
The Northtown Partnership,a collaboration between the City of RC,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 at a reduced fee.Register at Goldy S.Lewis Community Center,Lions East Community
Center or Northtown Community Center (10071 Feron Blvd.).For donor information or questions
call (909)477-2765 or log onto RCpark.com.
Recreational Programs For NorthTown Residents
Pee-Wee Baseball Ages:3 -5
Boys and girls learn basic fundamentals of
baseball (T-ball).Includes a t-shirt,certifi-
cate and medal.Volunteer coaches needed
(fingerprinting required).
Site:Old Town Park
Fee:$35/Resident Discount Fee:$25 --7 wks
133718 T/Th 6 -7 pm 6/30/09Hip-Hop Dance Class Ages:5 -14
Consists of warm-ups,across the floor
routines and moves to today's hip-hop
music.
Site:RC Family Resource Ctr
Fee:$50/Resident Discount Fee:$40 --8 wks
133721 Tu 6 -7 pm 6/23/09
Cheerleading Ages:5 -14
Focuses on stretches,warm-ups,cheer
positions and chants incorporated with
funky cheer moves.
Site:RC Family Resource Ctr
Fee:$50/Resident Discount Fee:$40 --8 wks
134467 Tu 5 -5:50 pm 6/23/09Kung-Fu Karate Ages:4 &up
Learn Karate basics,including kicking,
blocking and striking techniques.Helps
develop motor skills,coordination,
concentration and self esteem.
Site:Northtown Community Ctr
Fee:$60/Resident Discount Fee:$50 --10 wksAge:4 -8
133740 We 5:30 -6:20 pm 6/24/09Age:9 &up
133741 We 6:30 -7:20 pm 6/24/09Hip-Hop Aerobics Ages:16 &up
Consists of warm-ups,aerobic exercises and
cool down.A fun way to dance and move to
today’s music!
Fee:$50/Resident Discount Fee:$40 --8 wks
Site:Northtown Community Ctr
133743 Tu 1 -2 pm 6/23/09
Site:RC Family Sports Ctr
133742 Tu 7:20 -8:10 pm 6/23/09
Youth Flag Football Ages:7 -14
Participants born in 1994 to 2003.
Fee includes an eight week season,
uniforms,officials,scorekeeper and
participation award.Volunteer coaches are
needed.(Fingerprinting required.)
Site:Old Town Park
Fee:$35/Resident Discount Fee:$25 --8 wks
Division A (1994 -1996)
136816 M/W 7:30 -8:30 pm 6/22/09
Division B (1997 -1999)
136817 M/W 6:30 -7:30 pm 6/22/09
Division C (2000 -2003)
136818 M/W 5:30 -6:30 pm 6/22/09
Northtown Summer CampAges:6 -14
Participate in a variety of fun and exciting
games,sports,crafts,and various summer
activities.
Site:RC Family Resource Ctr
Fee:$40/Resident Discount Fee:$30 --8 wks
133720 M -Th 1 -5 pm 6/15/09
NorthtownTeenVolunteerClub6th-12th Grade
2nd Wednesday of each month
Get involved in
volunteer projects,
fundraisers and lots of fun!
Upcoming meetings:
June 10 •July 8 •August 12
*Volunteer coaches are
needed for sports programs
(fingerprinting required).
Please note -classes willnotbeheldJuly2-4.
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Carve &Create Your Own StampAge:10 &up
Learn how to block print and create your
own carved stamp.Stamp can be used for
cards or clothing.Material fee:$10.
Inst.:The Art Pod Staff
Site:The Art Pod Studio
Fee/Resident Discount Fee:$20 --1 day
135020 Sa 10 am -noon 6/13/09
135021 Mo 6:30 -8:30 pm 6/15/09
135022 Fr 10 am -noon 6/19/09BalloonAnimals,Hats and MoreAge:14 &up
Balloon twisting made easy.Material fee:$4.
Inst.:Dennis Otsuka Site:Lions E
Fee/Resident Discount Fee:$15 --1 day
133979 We 6 -8 pm 6/24/09RecycledFeltingWorkshopAge:10 &up
Learn to create a variety of felt making
techniques to create unique designs and fun
jewelery!Material fee:$10.
Inst.:The Art Pod Staff
Site:The Art Pod Studio
Fee/Resident Discount Fee:$25 --1 day
135016 Sa 10 am -noon 6/20/09
135019 Fr 6:30 -8:30 pm 6/26/09
135018 Mo 6:30 -8:30 pm 6/29/09
Art Maker Program Age:5 -12
Learn and create art work inspired by
famous artists,use different media such
as watercolor,acrylic,chalk,etc.Material
fee:$20.
Inst.:Art Pod Staff
Site:The Art Pod Studio
Fee:$70/Resident Discount Fee:$60 --4 wks
135017 Th 6 -7 pm 6/18/09
136966 Th 6 -7 pm 6/25/09SummerArtFunAges:6 -8
Create your own masterpiece using various
art mediums including paint,crayons,
markers and clay.Material fee:$20.
Instructor:Jennifer Brown Site:Lions W
Fee:$100/Resident Discount Fee:$90 --2 wks
134421 M/W/F Noon -2 pm 6/22/09
135421 M/W/F Noon -2 pm 8/3/09DrawingAge:4 &up
Step-by-step method,student are taught
basic drawing skills that create surprisingly
realistic creations.Material fee:$5.
Inst.:KidsArt Staff Site:KidsArt
Drawing I Ages:4 -6
Fee:$80/Resident Discount Fee:$70 --5 wks
135131 Th 1 -2 pm 6/18/09
Drawing II Ages:7 &up
Fee:$109/Resident Discount Fee:$99--5 wks
135132 We 1 -2:30 pm 6/17/09
SewingSewingCamp Age:7 -14
Create projects such as back pack,kleenex
holder,pin cushion,pillow case,shoe bag
and pencil case.Sewing machine required.
Material fee:$15.
Inst.:Gabrielle Chilton Site:Lions W
Fee:$110/Resident Discount Fee:$100 --8 wksAge:7 -11
135128 Sa 9 -11 am 6/13/09Age:12 -14
135966 Sa Noon -2 pm 6/13/09Grownup&Me Sewing Age:8 &up
Learn sewing basics,embroidery stitches,
sewing machine operation while creating
fun projects.Sewing machine required.
Inst.:Gabrielle Chilton
Beginning Site:Lions W
Fee:$60/Resident Discount Fee:$50 --3 wks
135127 Tu 6:30 -8:30 pm 6/16/09SewingAge:14 &up
Learn basic hand sewing,sewing machine
knowledge,tools needed,clothing construc-
tion and more.Rental machines available.
Inst.:Gabrielle Chilton
Beginning Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$90/Resident Discount Fee:$80 --6 wks
136016 We 7 -9 pm 6/17/09
Intermediate
Fee:$110/Resident Discount Fee:$100 --8 wks
136017 Th 7 -9 pm 6/18/09
Summer ArtWorkshopsAge:6 &up
These short workshops
give students of all
ages a chance to try
something new or
perfect something old.Material fee:$10.
Inst.:Karen Clark Site:Lions E
Sand Painting Ages:10 &up
Fee/Resident Discount Fee:$60 --1 day
135122 Sa 10 am -3 pm 7/11/09
Watercolor I Ages:6 -12
Fee:$70/Resident Discount Fee:$60 --3 days
135123 T/W/Th 3 -5 pm 7/14/09
Watercolor II Ages:13 &up
Fee:$90/Resident Discount Fee:$80 --2 days
135124 Sa &Su 10 am -3 pm 7/18/09
Pastel Drawing Ages:8 &up
Fee:$70/Resident Discount Fee:$60 --3 days
135125 T/W/Th 2 -4 pm 7/21/09
Ink Drawing Ages:12 &up
Fee:$60/Resident Discount Fee:$50 --2 days
135126 Tu &We 6 -8 pm 7/28/09
A R T S & C R A F T SPainting/Drawing/Mixed MediaAge:6 -19
Contour,detail,perspective drawing,acrylic
and watercolor painting in a fun and
simple format.Material fee:$10.
Inst.:Karen Clark Site:Lions E
Fee:$70/Resident Discount Fee:$60 --5 wksAge:6 -12
133866 Fr 4 -4:50 pm 6/19/09
133867 Fr 4 -4:50 pm 7/31/09Age:13 -19
Work with pastels,ink,graphite,water-
color and acrylic for beginning to advanced
students.Students supply materials
needed.
Fee:$85/Resident Discount Fee:$75 --5 wks
133868 Fr 5 -6:30 pm 6/19/09
133869 Fr 5 -6:30 pm 7/31/09WatercolorAge:18 &up
For beginners to advanced students.
Instructor will notify student of material
needed.
Inst.:Karen Clark Site:Lions E
Fee:$85/Resident Discount Fee:$75 --5 wks
133916 Fr 10 am -noon 6/19/09
133917 Fr 10 am -noon 7/31/09Cartoons-Beginning Age:7 -18
Techniques include basic shapes,perspec-
tive,shading and foreshortening.Bring
paper,pencils and/or pens to class.
Inst.:Robert Zailo Site:Lions E
Fee:$36/Resident Discount Fee:$26 --4 wks
133980 Th 4 -4:50 pm 6/18/09
133982 Th 4 -4:50 pm 7/16/09Cartoons-Inter.Age:7 -18
Pre-requisite:Cartoons -Beginning.Class
covers fundamentals.Bring pens,pencils and
drawing paper to class.
Inst.:Robert Zailo Site:Lions E
Fee:$36/Resident Discount Fee:$26 --4 wks
133981 Th 6 -6:50 pm 6/18/09
133983 Th 6 -6:50 pm 7/16/09CreateaComicBookAge:7 -18
Covers character design,dynamic action and
expression,storytelling and layout.Taught
by experienced comic book artist.
Inst.:Robert Zailo Site:Lions E
Fee:$36/Resident Discount Fee:$26 --4 wks
133984 Th 5 -5:50 pm 6/18/09
133985 Th 5 -5:50 pm 7/16/09Anime&Cartooning Age:7 -13
Learn to create basic fundamentals of both
traditional American and Japanese style -
cartooning.Material fee:$5.
Inst.:KidsArt Staff Site:KidsArt
Fee:$109/Resident Discount Fee:$99 --5 wks
135130 Tu 1 -2:30 pm 6/16/09
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Tumbling Teddies Age:2 -8
Lessons in a safe and fun learning
environment that allows for development
in physical and social growth.Classes
include,but not limited to,floor exercise,
balance beam and exercising to music.Proof
of age required.All classes are co-ed.
Inst.:Dynasty Gymnastics Site:Lions E
Fee:$50/Resident Discount Fee:$40 --8 wksAge:2 -3
Parent must participate with child.
133986 Sa 9:15 -9:45 am 6/13/09Age:3 -4
Parent must participate with child.
133987 Sa 10 -10:30 am 6/13/09
Fee:$74/Resident Discount Fee:$64 --8 wksAge:5 -8
133988 Sa 10:45 -11:30 pm 6/13/09TwinklingStarsAge:Walking -23 mos
Includes balancing,jumping and rolling
skills using specialty gymnastics apparatus.
Parent participation is required.
Inst.:Precision Gymnastics Site:Precision
Fee:$90/Resident Discount Fee:$80 --10 wks
133468 Mo 9:45 -10:15 am 6/15/09
133469 Mo 10:15 -10:45 am 6/15/09
Kinder Stars Age:5
Flexibility,strength and gross motor skills
are strengthened using special pre-k
gymnastic apparatus.
Inst.:Precision Gymnastics Site:Precision
Fee:$146/Resident Discount Fee:$136 --10 wks
133474 Fr 6:15 -7:15 pm 6/19/09RedStarBoys&Girls GymnasticsAge:6 -12
Learn basic gymnastics using rings,bars,
tumbling and the trampoline.
Inst.:Precision Gymnastics Site:Precision
Fee:$146/Resident Discount Fee:$136 --10 wksBoys
133471 Fr 5:30 -6:30 pm 6/19/09Girls
133472 Fr 6 -7 pm 6/19/09MightyMite&Pee WeeCheerleadersAge:5 -10
Techniques,jumps and basic cheers taught.
Material fee:$40.
Inst.:Diamond Lucas
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$60/Resident Discount Fee:$50 --10 wks
135817 W 5 -5:30 pm 6/17/09
C H E E R /G Y M N A S T I C S
Baby &Me Age:3 mos -12 mos
Sing songs and have lots of fun while
interacting with other parents and babies.
Bring a blanket and join us!
Inst.:DiAnne Drachand Site:Lions E
Fee:$60/Resident Discount Fee:$50 --5 wks
133999 Fr 12:30 -1:20 pm 6/12/09WeeTwo/Three Age:2 -3
Parent/child activities including songs,
stories,games and more.Material fee:$6.
Inst.:DiAnne Drachand Site:Lions E
Fee:$60/Resident Discount Fee:$50 --5 wks
133995 Fr 9 -10:15 am 6/12/09TinyTotsAge:12 mos -24 mos
A developmental based class for parents
and toddlers.Opportunities to learn while
exploring,singing and socializing.
Inst.:DiAnne Drachand Site:Lions E
Fee:$60/Resident Discount Fee:$50 --5 wks
133997 Fr 10:45 -11:35 am 6/12/09
Parent participation is required for all Child Development classes.
For additional class information visit RCpark.com or call (909)477-2765.
Kindermusick ClassesAges:1 mos -8
Sing,dance and play music with a variety
of activities that encourage learning and
development
Inst.:Karen Magruder
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr“Busy Days”Age:1 mos -18 mos
Material fee:$30.
Fee:$60/Resident Discount Fee:$50 --5 wks
134966 Mo 9 -10 am 6/22/09
Creatures at the OceanAge:16 mos -4
Material fee:$30.
Fee:$65/Resident Discount Fee:$55 --5 wks
134967 Mo 10:15 -11:30 am 6/22/09
Adventures Near &Far Age:4 -8
Material fee:$35.Site:Lions W
Fee:$80/Resident Discount Fee:$70 --5 wks
134968 Mo 2 -4 pm 6/22/09
Mad ScienceSummerCamps Age:5 -12
Learn and explore about Mad,Mad
Robots,outer space or become a secret
agent.Please bring a snack lunch.
Material fee:$30
Inst.:Mad Science Staff Site:Lions W
Fee:$130/Resident Discount Fee:$120 --1 wk
Mad,Mad Robot Lab
135167 M-F 9 am -noon 6/22/09
135416 M-F 9 am -noon 7/6/09
NASA-Journey Into Outer Space
135168 M-F 9 am -noon 7/13/09
Secret Agent Lab
135169 M-F 9 am -noon 7/27/09
Science in Action
135417 M-F 9 am -noon 7/20/09
Please note -classes will not be held July 2 -4.C H I L D D E V E L O P M E N T
Tiny Shakers Age:6 -10
Emphasis on safety and fun while learning
coordination,basic steps,patterns and
cheer positions.Material fee:$50.
Inst.:Dynasty Gymnastics Site:Lions E
Fee:$74/Resident Discount Fee:$64 --8 wks
133994 Sa 11:45 am -12:45 pm 6/13/09JuniorsinActionAge:11 -14
For beginners to experienced.Learn cheers
and brush up on song leader techniques.
Material fee:$40.
Inst.:Diamond Lucas
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$60/Resident Discount Fee:$50 --10 wks
135818 We 5:45 -6:15 pm 6/17/09
Beginning this issue,class/activity
fees have a new look -
Fee:$85/Resident Discount Fee:$75
The first fee listed is for participants
not living within the City of Rancho
Cucamonga.The second fee,Resident
Discount Fee,is a reduced
amount for residents of
Rancho Cucamonga (which
includes the Alta Loma,
Cucamonga and Etiwanda areas).
For questions or additional
information,please call
(909)477-2765.
FEE STRUCTURE CHANGE
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Cook the Healthy RC way!All classes focus
on nutrition,resulting in health benefits for
you and your family.Kids Cooking Corner Age:5 -14
Learn the basics of measurements and
recipe techniques while making fun,easy
foods.Must wear closed-toe,non-slip
shoes.Material fee:$15.
Inst.:Chef Erin McCaleb
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$34/Resident Discount Fee:$24 --5 wksAge:5 -8
135076 Mo 2:15 -3:15 pm 6/15/09
135077 Mo 3:30 -4:30 pm 7/20/09Age:9 -14
135078 Mo 3:30 -4:30 pm 6/15/09
135079 Mo 4:45 -5:45 pm 7/20/09
Dynamic Desserts Age:5 -13
Students learn measuring techniques and
recipe techniques.Material fee:$15.
Inst.:Chef Erin McCaleb
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$34/Resident Discount Fee:$24--5 wksAge:5 -8
135086 Tu 2:15 -3:15 pm 6/16/09
135087 Tu 3:30 -4:30 pm 7/21/09Age:9 -13
135088 Tu 4:45 -5:45 pm 6/16/09
135089 Tu 4:45 -5:45 pm 7/21/09Grownup&Me Age:3 -6
You and your child will have fun learning,
measuring and recipes techniques together.
Material fee:$15.
Inst.:Chef Erin McCaleb
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$38/Resident Discount Fee:$28 --4 wks
135084 Tu 1 -2 pm 6/16/09
135085 Tu 2:30 -3:30 pm 7/28/09
C O O K I N G
International Foods Age:9 &up
Designed for future chefs or those who just
love to cook.Create specialty dishes from
several countries.Must wear closed-toe,
non-slip shoes.Material fee:$15.
Inst.:Chef Erin McCaleb
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$45/Resident Discount Fee:$35 --5 wksAge:9 -14
135080 Mo 4:45 -5:45 pm 6/15/09
135081 Mo 6 -7 pm 7/20/09Age:15 &up
135082 Mo 6 -7 pm 6/15/09
135083 Mo 7:15 -8:15 pm 7/20/09HealthyCookingAge:Adult
Learn 30 minute meals that are nutritious
and easy to make.Material fee:$10.
Inst.:Chef Erin McCaleb
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$45/Resident Discount Fee:$35 --3 wks
136516 We 6:30 -7:30 pm 6/17/09
Walk &Run for Fitness &FunAge:12 &up
Walk or run on City trails while getting fit.
Learn nutritional information and running
tips.Class meets at designated parks.
Water bottle,sports watch,hand weights
and yoga mat needed.
Inst.:Ed &Rachel Valdez
Site:Heritage Park (1st class)
Fee:$60/Resident Discount Fee:$50 --8 wks
134023 Sa 7 -8:20 am 6/13/09StepAerobics/Body SculptingAge:16 &up
A muscle conditioning class challenging
the upper and lower body using hand
weights and steps.Equipment provided.Age:15 &up
Inst.:Kelly Heilig Site:Lions E
Fee:$48/Resident Discount Fee:$38 --9 wks
134141 Th 6:30 -7:20 pm 6/25/09Age:16 &up
Inst.:Sylvia Marshall
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$45/Resident Discount Fee:$35 --9 wks
134140 Th 6 -6:50 pm 6/18/09LowAerobics/Body SculptingAge:18 &up
Get the heart rate up to increase endurance
and energy levels.Hand weights used.
Inst.:Kelly Heilig Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$48/Resident Discount Fee:$38 --9 wks
134148 Tu 6:30 -7:20 pm 6/23/09
F I T N E S S
Group Site Time Barcode
Early Bird Heritage Park Morning 128016
Central Park Morning 128017
Victoria Arbors Pk Morning 128018
Seniors Central Park 7:30 –9 am (T/Th)134425
Playschool Parents Central Park 8:45 -9:45 am 128020
Teens RCFSC 3:30 -4:30 pm 128021
After 5 Heritage Park Evening 128022
Central Park Evening 128023
Victoria Arbors Pk Evening 128074
Mommy &Me Central Park 10 -11 am (T/Th)128075
Curvy Walkers Central Park 6 -7 am (T/Th)128076
Lewis Walking Club Milliken Park 6:30 -7:30 pm (M/Th)128079
This is How We Stroll Ruth Musser School 6:30 -7:30 pm (M)128080
Trailblazers Heritage Park 6:30 -7:30 am (M-F)128081
Walk &Roll Heritage Park 6 -7 pm (T/Th)128083
Tails &Trails Central Park 6:30 -7:30 pm (T/Th)128117
(Dog Walking Club)
Heritage Running Club Heritage Park 6 -7 am (M-F)128116
Healthy RC Walking/Running Clubs promote healthy lifestyles,
motivate families to be active together and aims to collectively walk
or run in one year the equivalent of traveling across the U.S.A.
Participants meet in small groups,are led by a volunteer and
receive a pedometer (while supplies last),incentives and more!
Walking/Running Clubs -FREE Age:6 &up
If you are interested in becoming a lead volunteer for a club,would like to start
your own walking/running club or would like additional information,please
call (909)477-2760 x.2381.
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Muscle Toning/Body SculptingAge:18 &up
Stretching and low impact aerobics.
Exercise shoes and mats required,hand
weights optional.
Inst.:Kelly Heilig Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$48/Resident Discount Fee:$38 --9 wks
134146 Mo 6:30 -7:20 pm 6/22/09
134147 We 6:30 -7:20 pm 6/24/09FortyPlus&Fit Age:40 &up
Beginning level,low-impact aerobic workout
designed for the over forty or sedentary
individual.Exercise mat required.
Inst.:Sylvia Marshall Site:Lions W
Fee:$45/Resident Discount Fee:$35 --10 wks
134145 We 5 -5:50 pm 6/17/09YogaAge:17 &up
Bring your own mat.
Inst.:Nicole Myerchin
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$90/Resident Discount Fee:$80 --10 wks
134149 Mo 7 -7:50 pm 6/15/09
134151 Th 5:30 -6:20 pm 6/18/09HathaYogaAge:13 &up
Bring your own mat.
Inst:Combined Martial Science
Beginning Site:Lions W
Fee:$80/Resident Discount Fee:$70 --10 wks
135247 Tu 8 -8:50 pm 6/16/09
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
135244 Mo 9 -9:50 am 6/15/09
135245 We 8 -8:50 pm 6/17/09
Site:Lions E
135246 Th 8 -8:50 pm 6/18/09
Intermediate Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$95/Resident Discount Fee:$85 --10 wks
133248 Mo 8 -9:30 pm 6/15/09Pilates/Yoga Age:13 &up
Bring your own mat.
Inst.:Combined Martial Science
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$75/Resident Discount Fee:$65 --10 wks
135249 Th 9 -9:50 am 6/18/09
Site:Lions E
135250 Fr 6 -6:50 pm 6/19/09PilatesAge:16 &up
Bring your own mat.
Inst.:Nicole Myerchin
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$90/Resident Discount Fee:$80 --10 wks
134156 Tu 6:30 -7:20 pm 6/16/09
134155 Th 7 -7:50 pm 6/18/09
Total Body Fitness Age:16 &up
Build a fit body using floor stretches,“core”
strengthening and yoga.
Inst.:Inland Valley Dance Academy
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$70/Resident Discount Fee:$60 --10 wks
135297 Tu 7 -7:50 pm 6/16/09
Site:ALHS
135298 Th 7 -7:50 pm 6/18/09IntervalCardioClassAge:16 &up
Burn calories in fast and slow intervals using
steps,ropes and weights.Exercise mat and
hand weights required.
Inst.:Rachel Valdez Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$64/Resident Discount Fee:$54 --8 wks
134024 Tu 9 -9:50 am 6/16/09
&We 8:30 -9:20 am
Cardio Boot Camp Age:16 &up
Aerobics,kickboxing,power yoga and drills
for a strong workout.Towel and yoga sticky
mat required.
Inst.:Steve Hsu Site:Lions W
Fee:$58/Resident Discount Fee:$48 --6 wks
134025 Th 7 -8:20 pm 6/25/09AbBlast!Age:16 &up
Develop the six pack of your dreams!Please
bring a mat.
Inst.:Nicole Myerchin
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$50/Resident Discount Fee:$40 --10 wks
134154 Mo 6:30 -7 pm 6/15/09
134152 Tu 7:30 -8 pm 6/16/09
134153 Th 6:30 -7 pm 6/18/09Balance/Stability Ball FitnessAge:16 &up
Works the upper and lower body and abs
using principles of yoga and pilates.Balls
and sticky mats provided.
Inst.:Sylvia Marshall Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$45/Resident Discount Fee:$35 --9 wks
134143 Th 5 -5:50 pm 6/18/09LatinBeatZumbaStyleAge:16 &up
Aerobic dance set to a Latin beat.Great for
toning,coordination and calorie burning!
Inst.:Sylvia Marshall Site:Lions W
Fee:$50/Resident Discount Fee:$40 --9 wks
134142 Mo 5 -5:50 pm 6/15/09
F I T N E S S
Hip Hop Aerobics Age:16 &up
Cardio workout designed to work the upper
and lower body using Hip Hop moves.
Inst.:Lashonda Solomon Site:ALHS
Fee $65/Resident Discount Fee $55 --9 wks
135231 We 6:30 -7:30 pm 6/17/09
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
135230 Sa 8:30 -9:30 am 6/13/09LowImpactAerobicsAge:16 &up
Need exercise mat,hand weights optional.
Inst.:Sylvia Marshall Site:Lions W
Fee:$65/Resident Discount Fee:$55 --10 wks
134144 M/W 6 -6:50 pm 6/15/09MeditationAge:Adult
A stress relief class designed to relax your
mind.
Inst.:Martial Science Staff Site:Lions W
Fee $60/Resident Discount Fee:$50 --10 wks
135023 We 8 -8:30 pm 6/17/09ChiGongContemplationwithMovementAge:18 &up
Timeless traditional practice produces
increased balanced energy and relaxation.
Inst.:Marianna Giordano Site:Lions W
Fee:$30/Resident Disc.Fee:$20 --8 wks
136668 Fr 11 -11:45 am 6/19/09TaiChiAge:18 &up
Ancient Asian exercise with simple move-
ments for balance,strength and stamina.
Inst.:Marianna Giordano Site:Lions W
Fee:$40/Resident Disc.Fee:$30 --10 wks
136666 Th 6 -6:50 pm 6/18/09
136667 Fr 10 -10:50 am 6/19/09“Kid”Kickboxfit Age:8 -14
Gloves required -$30 fee to purchase from
instructor.
Inst.:Sensei Rick Duffy and staff
Site:Universal Martial Arts Center
Fee:$95/Resident Discount Fee:$85 --8 wks
135429 M/W/F 10:15 -11:15 am 6/15/09KickboxfitAge:16 &up
Designed to target trouble areas,helps melt
inches away.Gloves required -$30 fee to
purchase from instructor.
Inst.:Sensei Rick Duffy and staff
Site:Universal Martial Arts Center
Fee:$105/Resident Discount Fee:$95 --10 wks
135672 M/W 7:15 -8:15 pm 6/15/09
&Fr 6:30 -7:30 pm
135673 M/W/F 9 -10 am 6/15/09
135674 T/Th 8:35 -9:35 pm 6/16/09
&Fr 8:40 -9:40 pm
138716 M/W 8:20 -9:20 pm 6/15/09
&Fr 7:35 -8:35 pm
Please note -classes willnotbeheldJuly2-4.
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Kenpo/Kung Fu Age:4 -17
Self defense and self control are taught.
Inst.:Jack Castillo
New Students
A uniform is required and may be purchased
from instructor for $40.
Fee:$60/Resident Discount Fee:$50 --10 wksAge:4 -7 Site:Lions W
135258 Tu 4 -4:50 pm 6/16/09
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
135257 Th 4 -4:50 pm 6/18/09Age:8 -17 Site:Lions W
135256 Tu 5 -5:50 pm 6/16/09
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
135259 Th 5 -5:50 pm 6/18/09
Yellow Belts (instructor approval required)
Safety equipment is required and may be
purchased from instructor for $85.
Site:Tu -Lions W/Th -Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$109/Resident Discount Fee:$99 --10 wksAge:4 -7
135266 T/Th 6 -6:50 pm 6/16/09Age:8 -17
135267 T/Th 7 -7:50 pm 6/16/09
Green/Brown/Black Belts
(Instructor approval required)
Safety equipment is required and may be
purchased from instructor for $85.
Site:Lions W
Fee:$109/Resident Discount Fee:$99 --10 wksAge:4 -17
136520 Sa 10 am -noon 6/13/09
Learn various disciplines of Martial Arts.
Style and technique vary depending on
discipline and instructor.Pee Wee Karate Stars Age:3 -4
Material fee:$40.
Instructor:U.M.A.C.Staff Site:U.M.A.C.
Fee:$95/Resident Discount Fee:$85 --10 wks
136523 T/Th 4 -4:30 pm 6/16/09ShukokaiKarateAge:5 &up
Uniform required.
Inst.:Norman Ensil Site:Lions E
Fee:$85/Resident Discount Fee:$75 --10 wksAge:5 -12
135418 M/W 6:30 -7:15 pm 6/15/09Age:12 &up
135419 M/W 7:15 -8 pm 6/15/09WuShuKungFuAge:4 &up
Material fee:$40.
Inst.:Frank Castillo Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$55/Resident Discount Fee:$45 --10 wksAge:4 -8
135427 Mo 5 -5:50 pm 6/15/09Age:9 &up
135428 Mo 6 -6:50 pm 6/15/09Kid’s Self Defense Age:5 -11
Non-physical conflict techniques and
realistic self defense are taught.Material
fee:$40.
Instructor:Sensei Rick Duffy and staff
Site:Universal Martial Arts Center
Fee:$95/Resident Discount Fee:$85 --10 wks
136521 M/W 5 -5:45 pm 6/15/09
136522 T/Th 6:15 -7 pm 6/16/09
Judo for Juniors Age:4 -6
Judo uniform required and may be pur-
chased through instructor.
Inst.:Discover Judo Staff
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$30/Resident Discount Fee:$20 --10 wks
134126 Sa 11 am -noon 6/13/09JudoAge:7 &up
Uniform required,may be purchased
through instructor.
Inst.:Discover Judo Staff
Site:Cuca Middle Sch
Fee:$55/Resident Discount Fee:$45 --10 wks
134123 T/Th 6 -7:30 pm 6/16/09
Advanced (Must be approved by instructor)
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$25/Resident Discount Fee:$15 --10 wks
134124 Sa 10 -11 am 6/13/09Wrestling/Jujitsu/Martial ArtsAges:5 -18Materialfee:$40.
Inst.:Combined Martial Science Staff
Site:RC Family Sports Ctr
Fee:$80/Resident Discount Fee:$70 --8 wksAges:5 -9
135239 Fr 5 -6 pm 6/12/09Ages:10 -18
135240 Fr 6:10 -7:10 pm 6/12/09
Fee:$97/Resident Discount Fee:$87 --10 wksAges:5 -9
135241 Sa 11:30 am -12:30 pm 6/13/09
135238 Tu 4 -5 pm 6/16/09
135243 Th 4 -5 pm 6/18/09Ages:10 -18
135242 Sa 12:45 -1:45 pm 6/13/09
We Want To Hear From You!
Have a question about one of our classes?
Need to know more information about
reserving a park?Now ask the questions
when it’s convenient for you!
E-mail us 24 /7 atCSDinfo@cityofrc.us
M A R T I A L A R T S
Don’t missour4thofJulySpectacular!
See back cover for
more information.
Please note -classes willnotbeheldJuly2-4.
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Ice Skating Age:2 &up
Basic skating techniques taught.Skate
rental:$3 per class.Warm clothes and gloves
recommended.Free public sessions for
participants while enrolled in classes.
Inst.:Ontario Ice Skating Staff
Site:Ontario Ice
Fee:$58/Resident Discount Fee:$48 --8 wksParentandMeAge:2 -5
136524 We 11:30 am -noon 6/17/09TotAge:2 -5
136525 Sa 1 -1:30 pm 6/13/09
136526 Th 6 -6:30 pm 6/18/09
136527 Th 5:30 -6 pm 6/18/09BeginningAge:6 -14
136528 Sa 1 -1:30 pm 6/13/09
136529 Tu 6:30 -7 pm 6/16/09
136530 Th 5:30 -6 pm 6/18/09
136532 Th 6:30 -7 pm 6/18/09Age:14 &up
136531 Th 6:30 -7 pm 6/18/09IceSkatingAge:3 &up
Dress warm,wear gloves.Skate rental:$3 per
class.
Inst.:Center Ice Arena Coaches
Site:Center Ice Arena
Fee:$65/Resident Discount Fee:$55 --5 wksAge:3 -6
134165 Sa Noon -12:30 pm 6/13/09
134166 Sa Noon -12:30 pm 7/25/09Age:7 -14
134167 Sa 1-1:30 pm 6/13/09
134168 Sa 1-1:30 pm 7/25/09Age:15 &up
134169 Sa Noon -12:30 pm 6/13/09
134170 Sa Noon -12:30 pm 7/25/09IceHockeyAge:2 &up
Skate rental is $3 per class.Skates,hockey stick
and gloves are required.
Inst.:Ontario Ice Skating Staff
Site:Ontario Ice
Fee:$58/Resident Discount Fee:$48 --8 wksTotAge:2 -5
136533 Th 6 -6:30 pm 6/18/09BeginningAge:6 -14
136534 Sa 1 -1:30 pm 6/13/09
136535 Tu 6:30 -7 pm 6/16/09
136536 Th 6:30 -7 pm 6/18/09IntermediateAge:8 -14
Fee:$61/Resident Discount Fee:$51 --8 wks
136537 Su 6 -6:30 pm 6/14/09AdultAge:14 &up
Fee:$61/Resident Discount Fee:$51 --8 wks
136538 Su 8:10 -9:40 pm 6/14/09GolfAge:6 &up
Material fee:$25.
Inst.:Gary Nichols Site:Whispering Lakes
Fee:$85/Resident Discount Fee:$75 --5 wksAge:6 -17
136539 Sa 11 am -noon 6/13/09Age:18 &up
136540 Sa 10 -11 am 6/13/09
S P O R T S C L A S S E S
Junior Tennis Age:5 -8
135108 Mo 4 -4:50 pm 6/15/09
135109 Tu 4 -4:50 pm 6/16/09
135110 We 4 -4:50 pm 6/17/09YouthTennisAge:9 -12
135111 Mo 5 -5:50 pm 6/15/09
135112 Tu 5 -5:50 pm 6/16/09TeenTennisAge:13 -16
135113 We 5 -5:50 pm 6/17/09AdultTennisAge:16 &up
Drills,strategy,instruction and matches to
raise your level of play.A $2.50 ball fee is
due to the instructor at the first class.Beginning
135114 Mo 6 -6:50 pm 6/15/09Intermediate
135115 Tu 6 -6:50 pm 6/16/09
135116 We 6 -6:50 pm 6/17/09NEW-Grand Prix Competition ClassAge:8 &up
Teaches participants to compete at the 3.0,
3.5,4.0 level.Tennis balls required.
Inst.:Hanger 18 Staff Site:Lions Park
Fee:$90/Resident Discount Fee:$80 --4 wks
135420 Fr 7 -8:30 pm 6/19/09
135616 Fr 7 -8:30 pm 7/17/09PrivateTennisLessonsAge:6 &up
One on one,55 minute lesson customized
program to meet your needs.Participants se-
lect day and time,based on first come,first
serve basis (times vary between 8 am to 5 pm).
Lessons are available on Fridays (with sessions
beginning 6/19/09 and 7/17/09)and Saturdays
(with sessions beginning 6/13/09 and 7/18/09).
For complete registration information please log
onto RCpark.com or call (909)477-2765.
Inst:Coach J.Hasan (USPTA)
Site:Day Creek Park
Fee:$170/Resident Discount Fee:$160 --4 wks
USA Tennis Program 1-2-3
Students must furnish own racket.Court
shoes with non-marking soles and comfort-
able clothes are required.$2.50 ball fee.
Inst.:Upland Tennis Club Staff
Site:Beryl Park
Fee:$62/Resident Discount Fee:$52 --8 wks
Horsemanship Age:6 &up
Learn basic horsemanship and riding skills.
Wear long pants and boots or tennis shoes.
Inst.:Bobby Howard Site:Fox Croft FarmHorsemanship101
Fee:$170/Resident Discount Fee:$160 --4 wks
134003 Sa 1 -2:30 pm 6/13/09
134004 Sa 1 -2:30 pm 7/18/09HorsemanshipDayCamp
Fee:$160/Resident Discount Fee:$150 --5 days
135566 M -F 9 am -4 pm 6/15/09
135567 M -F 9 am -4 pm 6/22/09
133766 M -F 9 am -4 pm 6/29/09
133767 M -F 9 am -4 pm 7/6/09
133768 M -F 9 am -4 pm 7/13/09
133769 M -F 9 am -4 pm 7/20/09
133770 M -F 9 am -4 pm 7/27/09BowlingforYouthAge:5 -12
An introduction for beginning bowlers or
practice for the experienced player.Must be
able to lift a 6 lbs.ball.Material fee:$10.
Inst.:Deer Creek Staff
Site:Deer Creek Lanes
Fee:$65/Resident Discount Fee:$55 --8 wks
134002 Th 4 -5 pm 6/18/09ArcheryAge:8 &up
Children,adults and families are welcome
to come learn the art of archery.Equipment
provided by instructor for class use only.
Inst.:Vernie Urbano
Site:Claremont McKenna College
Fee:$90/Resident Discount Fee:$80 --8 wks
Beginning
134012 Sa 10:45 am -12:15 pm 6/27/09
Intermediate
134014 Sa 1:30 -3 pm 6/27/09
T e n n i s
You Vs.Rock Age:5 &up
Two hour indoor sessions.Safety equip-
ment provided.Additional dates avali-
able,check RCpark.com for more details.
Inst.:Hanger 18 Staff Site:Hanger 18
Fee/Resident Discount Fee:$20 --1 day
135220 Sa 10 am -noon 6/13/09
135221 Sa 10 am -noon 6/20/09
135222 Sa 10 am -noon 6/27/09
135223 Sa 10 am -noon 7/11/09
Rock Climbing Camp Age:5 &up
Safety equipment provided.
Inst.:Hanger 18 Staff Site:Hanger 18
Fee:$85/Resident Discount Fee:$75 --3 days
135217 M/W/F 10 am -noon 6/22/09
135218 M/W/F 10 am -noon 7/20/09
R o c k C l i m b i n g
Open to the PublicTennisCourtsAtAllHighSchools
In Rancho Cucamonga
Monday -Friday:5:30 pm -dusk
Saturday -Sunday:10 am -dusk
(Unless being utilized for an approved school program)
~Available at each site ~
4 Tennis Courts -no lights
Please note -classes willnotbeheldJuly2-4.
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 develop-
mental,learning and physical disabilities.Gymnastics Age:4 -12
Participants will be introduced to a
variety of gymnastic apparatus.“Bring
a Buddy”system is required.
Inst.:Precision Gymnastics Site:Precision
Fee:$92/Resident Discount Fee:$82 --10 wks
133470 Mo 3:15 -4 pm 6/15/09MovementandTumblingAge:4 &up
A fun,creative and therapeutic approach
to developing coordination,strength and
flexibility through stretches,floor and
dance exercises,ribbons,flags,tambourines
and more.
Inst.:Anne Marie Dunn
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$40/Resident Discount Fee:$30 --6 wks
135868 Th 4:15 -4:55 pm 6/25/09JazzandHipHopAge:5 &up
Build confidence and expressive style
while learning jazz and hip hop techniques.
Inst.:Anne Marie Dunn
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$50/Resident Discount Fee:$40 --6 wks
135866 Mo 5:30 -6:20 pm 6/22/09StarPerformersAge:7 &up
Learn songs,practice dance skills and
perform at special events.$20 costume fee
due at first class.
Inst.:Richard and Pat Morris
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$60/Resident Discount Fee:$50 --13 wks
135872 We 5:30 -7 pm 6/17/09
Tap Age:7 &up
Tap techniques combined with a variety of
contemporary dance styles.
Inst.:Anne Marie Dunn
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$40/Resident Discount Fee:$30 --6 wks
135869 Th 5 -5:40 pm 6/25/09BalletAge:Open
Develop grace,coordination and individual
creativity while learning contemporary and
traditional ballet techniques.
Inst.:Anne Marie Dunn
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$40/Resident Discount Fee:$30 --6 wks
135867 Th 3:30 -4:10 pm 6/25/09
IncredABLE Athletes
Calling all IncredABLE athletes!This is the perfect
opportunity to get healthy,be active and make new friends!
Please call 477-2765 x.8055 for more information.Basketball Ages:5 &up
Skills such as dribbling,passing and shooting are taught in
very learnable segments with lots of practice and fun games.
Inst.:Trifytt Sports Staff Site:Milliken Park
Fee:$60/Resident Discount Fee:$50 --5 wks
135176 Th 5 -5:45 pm 6/25/09
Friend of a FriendConnection
This program is designed to match up
parents of special needs children.The
program will enable parents to share
experiences,advice and information
with one another.If you are interested in
being a “Friend of a Friend”or for more
information,call (909)477-2760 x.8055.
Rising Stars
Since 1991,Rising Stars has
provided therapeutic and
recreational horseback riding
lessons to physically and mentally chal-
lenged children and adults.In addition to
improving posture,balance,coordination,
strengthening and relaxing muscles and
joints,riding builds self-discipline and self-
confidence.For more information,contact
Pat Morris at (909)987-9403.
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IncredABLE Cooking Age:Open
Learn basics of measuring and recipe
techniques.Material fee:$15.
Inst.:Erin McCaleb Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$34/Resident Discount Fee:$24 --4 wks
135090 Tu 3:30 -4:30 pm 6/16/09MartialArtsAge:5 &up
Learn endurance,flexibility and self-control
while focusing on discipline and self-
confidence.$10 supply fee due to instructor.
Inst.:Anthony &Michelle Maxwell
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Beginning
Fee:$35/Resident Discount Fee:$25 --10 wks
135870 M/W 5 -6:30 pm 6/15/09
Intermediate
Fee:$35/Resident Discount Fee:$25 --10 wks
135871 M/W 6:30 -8 pm 6/15/09
I N C R E D A B L E S /S P E C I A L N E E D S
Beginning this issue,class/activity
fees have a new look -
Fee:$85/Resident Discount Fee:$75
The first fee listed is for participants
not living within the City of Rancho
Cucamonga.The second fee,Resident
Discount Fee,is a reduced
amount for residents of
Rancho Cucamonga (which
includes the Alta Loma,
Cucamonga and Etiwanda areas).
For questions or additional
information,please call
(909)477-2765.
FEE STRUCTURE CHANGE
Special Needs SupportGroupandSocialEvent
See page 18 for information.
I N C R E D A B L E S /S P E C I A L N E E D S
Kid’s Crew
A social skills program for ages 4 to 8 years
old led by Casa Colina’s licensed staff.
Fee:$65 per week --8 wks
Ages 4 –6 years:Tuesdays,3 –5 pm
Ages 6 –8 years:Thursdays,3:30 –5:30 pm
Children’s Services
Casa Colina,partnered with the City of Rancho Cucamonga
Special Needs Program,offers programs at Central Park.Call
(909)596-7733 x.4200 for information,to register for a class or
to schedule an assessment for program participation.
IncredABLESFridayNightFun ClubGoldyS.Lewis Community Center$5 per person Age:13 &up
Pre-registration required.
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NEW !Kid Fit Age:8 -12
Activities that teach healthier lifestyles.Move to your favorite tunes with
Xerdance.or create a work out with Trazer,then try our Sportwall.Pre-registration
required ~$30 per 6 week session ~Saturday ~9 -10:30 am ~Teen LodgeFirstFriends(Adventure Guide Club for Parent &Child)1 -4
Designed to enhance the parent-child relationship while interacting with others.
Includes field trips,crafts,songs and play.Classes ongoing,call for details.
Fee:$30 per 8 week session
Sessions:August 10 -September 16 •September 21 -October 28
1 -2 years old:9 -10 am Monday/Wednesday
3 -4 years old:10 -11 am Monday/WednesdayCPR/First Aid/AED Age:Teen &up
Adult/child/pediatric.ASHI,EMSA approved.Fee:$50.
Saturdays •9 am –3 pm ~June 6,July 11,August 1,September 12OtherYMCAPrograms:•Swim Lessons •YMCA Preschool •Self Defense•Family Nights •Y-Indian Guides •Cheerleading
Teen Day Camp Grades:6th -9th
Includes two field trips,swimming,arts and crafts,
Exergames and more!
June 15 -August 7 Fee:$150 per week
6:30 am -6:30 pm YMCA Teen CenterSummerSpecialityDayCampAge:8 -12
Specialized weekly themed activities such as Jr.CSI,
Sports,Exergames and two field trips all in a fun
camp setting.
June 15 -August 7 Fee:$140 per week
6:30 am -6:30 pm Bear Flat &Terra Vista Elem.Kinder Camp Age:4 1/2 -6
Includes two field trips geared specifically for
kinders such as swimming,arts and crafts,sports,
snacks and other activities.
June 15 -August 7 Fee:$140 per week
6:30 am -6:30 pm Grizzly Gulch
A partnership with The City of Rancho Cucamonga and the Rancho Cucamonga/Fontana Family YMCA allows YMCA
teen programs to be offered at Central Park’s 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.
Visit www.rcfymca.org for trip schedules or additionalprograminformationfortheseandotherprograms.
School calendars are changing…and so are ours!
Beginning August,2009,Community Services program
sessions will be changed to align with the new schedules
adopted by local public schools.For local students,
summer break will be shortened to adjust for this change.
Please contact your local school district office for specific
information on their school calendar schedule.
Beginning 2009,Community Services Summer Session will be modified to include
a mini-summer session of programs for those not tied to school calendars,such as
adult and fitness classes.Mini sessions will be offered again in December,as
schools will again initiate a calendar change for their winter break.Visit
RCpark.com for complete details and a Community Services session calendar.
Teen Scene
A social and life skills program for
ages 12 to 15 years old led by Casa
Colina’s licensed staff.
Fee:$65 per week --12 wks
Mondays,4 –6 pm
Rancho Cucamonga/Fontana Family YMCAGoldyS.Lewis Community Center at Central Park
Y M C A
Bingo Night
Join us as we play bingo and win prizes.
136866 Fr 5:30 -7:30 pm 06/26/09IceCreamSundaeSocial
Beat the summer heat and enjoy an ice
cream sundae,fun and games with us!
136867 Fr 5:30 -7:30 pm 07/24/09BacktoSchoolBash
Start the school year off with a BANG!
Come hang out with some of your friends
and dance to the DJ’s latest music craze.
136868 Fr 5:30 -7:30 pm 08/21/09
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C P R
P h o t o g r a p h yFinancialInvestingforaCollegeEducationAge:Adult
Learn the best way to use the three funda-
mental accounts,investments options and
principles based solutions to save for your
childs future.
Inst.:Paul Orr Site:Lions E
Fee/Resident Discount Fee:$5 --1 day
135232 We 6 -8 pm 6/17/09BuyingaHome--Why rent when you can own?Age:18 &up
The benefits of home ownership versus
renting,mortgage qualification and
assistance program qualifications.
Inst.:Paul Orr Site:Lions E
Fee/Resident Discount Fee:$5 --1 day
134010 We 6 -8 pm 6/24/09
134011 We 6 -8 pm 7/22/09DebtFreedomAge:18 &up
Make your money work for you and elimi-
nate debt.
Inst.:Paul Orr Site:Lions E
Fee/Resident Discount Fee:$5 --1 day
134008 Mo 6 -8 pm 6/15/09
134009 Mo 6 -8 pm 7/13/09
Photoshop Basics Age:16 &up
Use Photoshop to edit your digital
photographs.Not a computer lab class,
students may bring their own laptop.
Inst.:Anthony Feliciano Site:Lions W
Fee $70/Resident Discount Fee $60 --4 wks
134971 Mo 6:30 -7:30 pm 6/15/09
134972 Mo 6:30 -7:30 pm 7/20/09DigitalPhotographyBasicsAge:16 &up
For beginning to intermediate students.
Please bring a digital camera to class.
Inst.:Anthony Feliciano
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$70/Resident Discount Fee:$60 --4 wks
134973 Tu 6:30 -7:30 pm 6/16/09
134974 Tu 6:30 -7:30 pm 7/21/09DigitalPhotographyAdvancedAge:16 &up
For intermediate and advanced students
(digital single lens reflex camera
required).Learn how to use manual
controls on a DSLR camera.Material fee:$9.
Inst.:Anthony Feliciano
Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr
Fee:$70/Resident Discount Fee:$60 --4 wks
134975 We 6:30 -7:30 pm 6/17/09
134976 We 6:30 -7:30 pm 7/22/09
S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T
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 and any fees charged
for such a course do not represent income
to the Association.CPR Age:7 &up(Infant,Child &Adult)
Learn the technique of cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (taught by American Heart
Association).Certification valid for a period
of 2 years,but does not meet Healthcare
Provider “C”criteria.(Min.8/Max.16)
Inst.:Certified Instructor
Site:Fire Station 173 (N.of Base Line off Day Creek)
Fee/Resident Discount Fee:$60 --1 day
134716 Tu 6 -10 pm 6/16/09
134717 Tu 6 -10 pm 7/21/09
134718 Tu 6 -10 pm 8/18/09
G a r d e n i n gHomeGardening Age:12 &up
Learn basic home gardening,sprinkler
repair,lawn care,pruning and use of
drought tolerant plants.
Inst.:Jose Vara Site:Lions W
Fee:$75/Resident Discount Fee:$65 --5 wks
135074 Tu 6 -8 pm 6/16/09
DogObedience
**B r i n g p r o o f o f c u r r e n t
v a c c i n a t i o n s t o f i r s t c l a s s .
Beginning Dog Obedience**Age:12 &up
Class for all dogs 4 months or older.First
class meets at Lions West.No dogs first class.
Inst.:Live Oak Dog Obedience
Site:Red Hill Park
Fee:$109/Resident Discount Fee:$99 --7 wks
134021 Tu 7 -8 pm 6/23/09
134022 Sa 11:30 am -12:30 pm 7/11/09BasicManners**Ages 18 &up
For dogs 4 months and up.First class meets
at Lions West.No dogs first class.
Inst.:Cindy Scott Site:Lions Park
Fee:$105/Resident Discount Fee:$95 --6 wks
135166 Th 7 -8 pm 6/18/09
Nature Adventure Age:8 -12
Come learn how plants grow,take a nature
walk and discover the origin of food.Learn
to identify plants by touch,smell and taste.
Inst.:Jose Vara Site:Lions W
Fee:$65/Resident Discount Fee:$55 --4 wks
135073 We 1 -3 pm 6/17/09
NEW !Modeling,Manners &EtiquetteAge:16 &up
Learn modeling tips,dining do’s and
don’ts,etiquette advice and much more!
Inst.:Chita Johnson
Site:Brulte Center
Fee/Resident Discount Fee:$40 --1 day
134632 Tu 6 -8 pm 6/2/09
NEW !RC Chess Club
Goldy S.Lewis Community Center
Sundays from 1:30 -5 pm
FREE activity.All ages welcome.
Bring your board and prepare for a great
afternoon of chess.
Sign LanguageBeginner Age 6 &up
Learn manual alphabet,people,numbers,
basic words and phrases,and the Pledge of
Allegiance.Material fee:$10.
Inst:Sylvia Otsuka Site:Lions W
Fee:$50/Resident Discount Fee:$40 --8 wks
137016 Fr 6:30 -7:30 pm 6/19/09AdvancedBeginnerAge6&up
Expand your signing skills,students select
class topic so class may be taken several
times.Material fee:$10.
Inst:Sylvia Otsuka Site:Lions W
Fee:$60/Resident Discount Fee:$50 --8 wks
137018 Fr 7:30 -9 pm 6/19/09
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City Council
Meets first &third Wednesdays,monthly at 7 pm
Donald J.Kurth,M.D.............................Mayor
L.Dennis Michael .....................Mayor Pro Tem
Rex Gutierrez .........................Council Member
Sam Spagnolo .........................Council Member
Diane Williams .......................Council Member
Other Elected Officials
Janice Reynolds ...............................City Clerk
James C.Frost ............................City Treasurer
Planning Commission/
Historic Preservation Commission
Meets second &fourth Wednesdays,monthly at 7 pm
Richard B.Fletcher .................................Chair
Luis Munoz,Jr.................................Vice-Chair
Frances Howdyshell ...................Commissioner
Pam Stewart ..............................Commissioner
Ravenel Wimberly ......................Commissioner
Park and Recreation Commission
Meets third Thursday,monthly at 7 pm
Antonio Karraa .....................................Chair
Francisco Oaxaca ............................Vice Chair
Curtis Bray ...............................Commissioner
Patricia Morris ...........................Commissioner
Janet Ryerson ............................Commissioner
Rancho Cucamonga Library Foundation
Meets second Monday monthly at 6 pm
Bruce Bowne ....................................President
Rebecca Davies ..........................Vice President
Teresa A.Akahoshi .....................Board Member
Jackie Amsler ............................Board Member
David Atkins ............................Board Member
Gino L.Filippi ...........................Board Member
Tina Gilfry ................................Board Member
David Gonzalez .........................Board Member
Ruth Leal .................................Board Member
Dominic Melillo ........................Board Member
Chris White ..............................Board Member
Library Board
Meets second Thursday,monthly at 6 pm
Robert Coberly .................................President
Sharon Nagel ........................President Pro Tem
Jackie Amsler ............................Board Member
Scott Haddon ............................Board Member
Luella Hairston .........................Board Member
C i t y D i r e c t o r y
G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N
City Hall -Mo -Th 7 am -6 pm
10500 Civic Center Drive,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
@ Your Service (Automated Information Line)........................(909)477-2777
Building and Safety Division ...............................................(909)477-2710
City Yard .........................................................................(909)477-2730
Code Enforcement .............................................................(909)477-2712
Community Services Department .........................................(909)477-2760
Community Services -Activity Registration ............................(909)477-2765
Engineering Division .........................................................(909)477-2740
Environmental Programs Info Line .......................................(909)919-2635
Graffiti Hotline .................................................................(909)481-7999
Neighborhood Housing Services (first-time buyers).................(909)884-6891
Planning Division/Home Improvement Program ....................(909)477-2750
Animal Care and Services Department Mo-Fr 1-7 pm /Sa &Su noon-6 pm
Animal Care and Adoption Center -
11780 Arrow Route,Rancho Cucamonga,CA 91730
Licensing,Adoption Center &Field Services .................(909)466-PETS (7387)
Victoria Gardens Cultural Center
12505 Cultural Center Drive,Rancho Cucamonga,CA 91739
Administration -Mo -Fr 8 am -5 pm .........................................(909)477-2775
Box Office -Su Noon –5 pm;M –Th Noon –6 pm;Fr &Sa 10 am –6 pm ..(909)477-2752
Facility Reservation -Mo -Fr 10 am -5 pm .................................(909)477-2773
Library
Rancho Cucamonga Public Library,7368 Archibald Avenue .......(909)477-2720
Mo -Th 10 am -9 pm /Fr Noon -6 pm/Sa 10 am -5 pm /Su 1 -5 pm
Paul A.Biane Library/Victoria Gardens,12505 Cultural Center Dr...(909)477-2720
Mo -Th 10 am -9 pm /Fr -Sa 10 am -6 pm /Closed Sunday
Community Centers -
All Community Centers open Mo -Fr 8 am -10 pm /Sa 8 am -6 pm /Su 9 am -5 pm
except Resource Center which is open Mo -Fr 9 am -8 pm
Goldy S.Lewis Community Center,11200 Base Line Rd.,91701 ..(909)477-2782
James L.Brulte Senior Center,11200 Base Line Rd.,91701 ..........(909)477-2780
Lions Community Center East,9191 Base Line Rd.,91730 ..........(909)477-2790
Lions Community Center West,9161 Base Line Rd.,91730 .........(909)477-2795
RC Family Resource Center,9791 Arrow Rte,91730 ...........(909)477-2781
RC Family Sports Center,9059 San Bernardino Rd.,91730 .........(909)477-2785
Police -Mo -Fr 7 am -5:45 pm
Rancho Cucamonga Police Department,
10510 Civic Center Drive,Rancho Cucamonga,CA 91730
Emergency Calls Only ....................................................................9-1-1
Police Services (non-emergency)...........................................(909)941-1488
Business/Crime Prevention/Investigations ............................(909)477-2800
Fire -Mo -Th 7 am -6 pm
Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District,
10500 Civic Center Drive,Rancho Cucamonga,CA 91730
Emergency Calls Only ....................................................................9-1-1
Business Calls ..................................................................(909)477-2770
New Construction Unit ......................................................(909)477-2713
Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter &Sports Complex
Quakes Ticket Office -Mo-Fr 10 am-5 pm/Sa 10 am-2 pm/Su 1 pm-6 pm ...(909)481-5252
Epicenter Stadium Rental Information -Mo -Th 7 am -6 pm ..........(909)477-2760
Rancho Cucamonga Chamber of Commerce -Mo -Fr 8 am -5 pm
7945 Vineyard Avenue.,Suite D-5,91730 ................................(909)987-1012
School Districts
Alta Loma School District -Mo -Fr 7 am -4 pm ...........................(909)484-5151
Central School District -Mo -Fr 8 am -4:30 pm ............................(909)989-8541
Cucamonga School District -Mo -Fr 8 am -4 pm .........................(909)987-8942
Etiwanda School District -Mo -Fr 7:30 am -4:30 pm ......................(909)899-2451
Chaffey Joint Union High School District -Mo -Fr 7:30 am -4 pm ....(909)988-8511
Utilities
Southern CA Edison -24 hour Support .....................................1-800-655-4555
Southern CA Gas -24 hour Support .........................................1-800-427-2200
Cucamonga Valley Water District -Mo -Fr 7:30 am -5:30 pm ...........(909)987-2591
Burrtec Waste Industries Disposal -Mo -Fr 8 am -5 pm ................(909)987-3717
Internet Web Sites
Internet WebSite Address ..............................................www.cityofrc.com
Animal Care and Services Department ...............................www.rcpets.info
Business Site Locator .............................................www.insiderancho.com
Community Services Website ...........................................www.rcpark.com
Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter Website ........................www.rcepicenter.com
Rancho Cucamonga Library Website ...............................www.rcpl.lib.ca.us
Rancho Cucamonga Redevelopment Dept.Website ..................www.rcrda.us
Victoria Gardens Cultural Center ........................www.vgculturalcenter.com
Residents of Rancho Cucamonga are encouraged to
attend City meetings.These meetings are held at
the City Council Chambers,City Hall,
10500 Civic Center Drive.
Rancho Cucamonga Community Foundation
Call (909)477-2760 for meeting dates
Tony Mize.............................................Chair
Thomas Galindo ..............................Vice Chair
Harvey Cohen,M.D .............Secretary/Treasurer
Linda Bryan ..............................Board Member
Charles Buquet ..........................Board Member
Brad Firle .................................Board Member
Judy Gibson ..............................Board Member
Marian Nelson ..........................Board Member
Staff
Jack Lam ...................................City Manager
Pamela Easter................Assistant City Manager
Linda D.Daniels ...Redevelopment Agency Director
&Acting Deputy City Mgr/Comm.Dev.
John Gillison ......Deputy City Mgr./Admin.Svcs.
Peter Bryan....Fire Chief RC Fire Protection District
Joe Cusimano ......Captain RC Police Department
Jim Howell ....Acting Public Works Svcs.Director
Trang Huynh..............Building &Safety Official
Robert Karatsu ........................Library Director
Tamara Layne .........................Finance Director
Kevin McArdle ......Community Services Director
Debra McNay ......Asst.City Clerk/Records Mgr.
Joe Pulcinella ..............Animal Services Director
Mark Steuer ...Director of Eng.Svcs./City Engineer
James R.Troyer .....................Planning Director
T h e G r a p e v i n e S u m m e r 2 0 0 944
11200 Base Line RoadPhone:(909)477-2780Open7daysaweek!Monday --Friday:8 am --10 pmSaturday:8 am --6 pmSunday:9 am --5 pm
Join the fun at the James L.Brulte Center!Just for Fun Day Time
Bridge Monday 1 -4 pm
Canasta Tuesday 9 -2 pm
World Cinema Group Tuesday 6:30 pm
Dominos /Bid Whiz Tuesday &Thursday 1 -9 pm
Scrabble Tuesday &Friday 12:30 -4:30 pm
Majhong Tuesday &Friday 1 -4 pm
Needlework &Quilting Tuesday,Wednesday,Friday 9 -noon
Senior Cinema Wednesday 1:30 pm
Bunco Friday Noon -4 pm
Playful Senior Acting Group Monday 6 pm
Pinochle Wednesday 1 -4 pm
Thursday 8:30 am -4 pm
V.I.P.Club*Thursday 9 -10:30 am
Bingo*Thursday 10:45 am -2:45 pm
Table Tennis Thursday &Saturday 11 am -5 pm
Tuesday 2 -9 pm
Sunday 1 -4 pm
Pinochle Tournaments Friday 1 -7:30 pm
Bridge Friday 6 -9 pm
Senior Choir Friday 10 am
Lawn Bowling Daily 9 am -4 pm
Chess Club Sunday 1:30 -5 pm
Darts Daily 9 am -5 pm
Wii Daily 9 am –9 pm
*Sponsored by the Rancho Cucamonga V.I.P.Club
J A M E S L .B R U L T E S E N I O R C E N T E R
The City of Rancho Cucamonga andTheSeniorAdvisoryCommitteepresentDinner&Auction Fiesta
Sunday,May 17,2009 •4 -7 pm
at the Goldy S.Lewis Community Center
Profits from this event will support the Home Delivered Meal
Program for Homebound Seniors and Senior Transportation!
Tickets are $25 per person and can be purchased at:
James L.Brulte Senior Center
11200 Base Line Road
Call (909)477-2780
for more information.
Donated auction items are needed to
help make this event a success!For more
information call (909)477-2780 x.8004.
The Doctor Is In
Dr.Harvey D.Cohen,M.D.presents information and
responds to questions on topics related to senior health.
Open to all ages.Call (909)477-2780 to reserve your spot.
Walk-ins welcome!3rd Tuesday of Each Month -Noon
134666 June 16 .........Colon Cancer
134668 July 21 .........Prostate Disease
134670 August 18 .....Too Many Meds?3rd Wednesday of Each Month -7 pm
134667 June 17 .........Arthritis
134669 July 22 *.......Kidney Stones
134671 August 19 .....Constipation
*Held on the 4th Wednesday of the month.
Senior EventsSE N I O R A C T I V I T I E S
Senior Center ClubsSilverFoxSocialClub
This is a great chance for seniors to meet new friends and share
common interests.Club will meet the first Friday of each month at
6 pm.Bring your “Bucket List”and be ready to share.Free activity,
registration required.Barcode #12637870’s Plus Birthday Club
If you are 70 years young or better,this club is for you!
Register at the Brulte Center and be recognized (on the
month of your birthday)at a monthly party (held on the
last Wednesday of each month).Free activity,registration
required.Barcode #126376
Simply Enchanted Senior PromFriday,June 12,2009 ~5 -10 pm
Semi-formal dress.$20 per person.Barcode #136416
Independence Day CelebrationThursday,July 2,2009 ~9:30 am
Join us as we celebrate our country’s
birthday with entertainment and refresh-
ments!Co-sponsored by the VIP Club.Healthy RC Senior WalkTuesday,August 11,2009 ~9 am
Participate in the first annual Healthy RC
Senior Walk.The walk is 2.3 miles,with a $5 fee which includes
a Healthy RC shirt,picnic lunch and water.Barcode #134625SeniorBilliardsTournament~1 pm
Limited to the first sixteen participants.$5 per person.
125368 June 5,2009
125369 July 10,2009
125370 August 7,2009
Health
Registration required for
these FREE seminars.
Please call (909)477-2760
x.8055 to register or for
more information.Health Education Series
Loma Linda University East Campus Hospital presents:
Spinal Health
130428 We 10:30 am 6/10/09
Preventing Dehydration
Recognizing the signs and symptoms of dehydration may keep
you out of the hospital.Presented by Inter Valley Health Plan.
129969 Tu 10 am 6/16/09HealthandWellnessSeminars
Presented by Casa Colina.Please call (909)596-7733 x.8200 to
reserve your space.
Podiatry Screening
Diabetic foot screenings,general foot checks and shoe evaluations
provided by Thinh Le,DPM.
Tu 11 am 6/2/09
Bone Density Screenings
Performed by SACH Rancho Rehabilitation Center.
Tu 11 am 7/14/09
Hearing Screenings
Performed by SACH Rancho Rehabilitation Center.
Tu 11 am 8/4/09
Events are FREE
unless stated otherwise.
Unless otherwise stated,all workshops areFREEandheldatJamesL.Brulte Sr.Center.
T h e G r a p e v i n e R C p a r k .c o m
Senior Book Club
Join us for a fun discussion about your
favorite books and authors!Sponsored by
Rancho Cucamonga Library Services.
Held the third Thursday each month,
10 -11:30 am.Free activity,registration
required.Barcode #130575
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T h e G r a p e v i n e S u m m e r 2 0 0 946
Hand Built Ceramics
Make a project from raw clay,shaping
and hand-building,drying to firing and
decorating a complete piece.Students will
be responsible for supply cost.
Inst.:Cheryl Cooper Site:Brulte Senior Ctr
Class Fee $28 --4 wks
House/Garage Tool Caddy
129972 We 9 -11 am 6/3/09
Lady Bug Planter
134572 We 9 -11 am 7/1/09
Rain Gauge Frog
134573 We 9 -11 am 8/5/09
Arts &Crafts SculptingTechniques
Make something new
for your home or as a
gift.Students respon-
sible for supply costs.
Inst.:Cheryl Cooper
Site:Brulte Senior Ctr
Class Fee $48 --6 wks
134621 Th 9 am -noon 7/9/09
134622 Th 5:30 -8:30 pm 7/9/09
134623 Th 9 am -noon 8/20/09
134624 Th 5:30 -8:30 pm 8/20/09
Tole/Decoration Art FREE!
Add color,decoration and unique style
to just about any surface with paint.
Some expense for supplies will be required.
Pre-register at the Senior desk or by calling
(909)477-2780.
Inst.:Jewel Weir Site:Brulte Senior Ctr
Free Class --8 wks
134617 Mo Noon -3 pm 7/6/09Watercolor&Drawing
Inst.:Karen Clark Site:Brulte Senior Ctr
Class Fee $60 --4 wks
129975 Th 6 -8 pm 6/4/09
134618 Th 6 -8 pm 7/9/09
134619 Th 6 -8 pm 8/6/09
DanceBasicLineDancing
Classes teach different and fun line dances.
Inst.:Cal Senechal Site:Brulte Senior Ctr
Class Fee:$6 --monthly
130183 Tu 9:30 -10:30 am 6/2/09
134291 Tu 9:30 -10:30 am 7/7/09
134292 Tu 9:30 -10:30 am 8/4/09
130186 Tu 10:45 -11:45 am 6/2/09
134294 Tu 10:45 -11:45 am 7/7/09
134295 Tu 10:45 -11:45 am 8/4/09
130171 Th 9:30 -10:30 am 6/4/09
134273 Th 9:30 -10:30 am 7/9/09
134274 Th 9:30 -10:30 am 8/6/09BeginningLineDance
Inst.:Anne Marie Dunn
Site:Brulte Senior Ctr
Class Fee:$10 --4 wks
130180 Th 6 -7 pm 6/4/09
134282 Th 6 -7 pm 7/2/09
130568 Fr 10:30 -11:30 am 6/5/09
134266 Fr 10:30 -11:30 am 7/3/09IntermediateLineDancing
Inst.:Cal Senechal Site:Brulte Senior Ctr
Class Fee:$6 --monthly
130174 Th 10:45 -11:45 am 6/4/09
134276 Th 10:45 -11:45 am 7/9/09
134277 Th 10:45 -11:45 am 8/6/09
Inst.:Anne Marie Dunn
Site:Brulte Senior Ctr
Class Fee:$10 --4 wks
130177 Th 7 -8 pm 6/4/09
134279 Th 7 -8 pm 7/2/09
130571 Fr 11:30 am -12:30 pm 6/5/09
134269 Fr 11:30 am -12:30 pm 7/3/09
NEW!Salsa
Inst.:Cal Senechal Site:Brulte Senior Ctr
Class Fee:$15 --4 wks
130208 We 6 -6:55 pm 6/3/09
134566 We 6 -6:55 pm 7/8/09
134567 We 6 -6:55 pm 8/5/09Stompline
Where Tap meets Line Dancing.
Inst.:Anne Marie Dunn
Site:Brulte Senior Ctr
Class Fee:$15 --4 wks
129984 Tu 5:45 -6:45 pm 6/2/09
134285 Tu 5:45 -6:45 pm 7/7/09
129987 We 1:30 -2:30 pm 6/3/09
134288 We 1:30 -2:30 pm 7/8/09TapDancing
Inst.:Marge Avants Site:Brulte Senior Ctr
Class Fee:$25 --4 wks
Intermediate
129588 Mo 10:30 am -noon 6/1/09
134569 Mo 10:30 am -noon 7/6/09
134570 Mo 10:30 am -noon 8/3/09BallroomDance
Inst.:Cal Senechal Site:Brulte Senior Ctr
Class Fee:$12 --4 wksTango
130189 Tu 1 -1:55 pm 6/2/09Rumba
130192 Tu 2 -2:55 pm 6/2/09Waltz
130193 Tu 1 -1:55 pm 7/7/09ChaCha
130196 Tu 2 -2:55 pm 7/7/09Foxtrot
130194 Tu 1 -1:55 pm 8/4/09Samba
130197 Tu 2 -2:55 pm 8/4/09
S E N I O R C L A S S E S
Ballroom Dance (Evening)
Inst.:Cal Senechal Site:Brulte Senior Ctr
Class Fee:$15 --4 wksRumba
130202 We 7 -7:55 pm 6/3/09Waltz
134301 We 7 -7:55 pm 7/8/09ChaCha
134302 We 7 -7:55 pm 8/5/09BallroomforCouples
Inst.:Cal Senechal Site:Brulte Senior Ctr
Class Fee:$15 --4 wksChaCha
130205 We 8 -8:55 pm 6/3/09WaltsVariations
134304 We 8 -8:55 pm 7/8/09Bolero
134305 We 8 -8:55 pm 8/5/09
Simply EnchantedSeniorProm
Friday,June 12,2009
5 -10 pm
James L.Brulte Senior Center
(Semi-formal attire)
Dinner and Pictures ~5 -7 pm
$20 per person
(Barcode #136416)
Call (909)477-2780 or visit
RCpark.com for more information.
5 0 + F I T N E S SZumbaGold
A low impact,Latin inspired dance
fitness.
Inst.:Kat Davis Site:Brulte Senior Ctr
Class Fee:$12 --3 wks
129579 We 11:30 am -12:15 pm 6/3/09
134443 We 11:30 am -12:15 pm 7/15/09
134442 Fr 1 -1:45 pm 6/5/09
134446 Fr 1 -1:45 pm 7/17/09
Class Fee:$16 --4 wks
134444 We 11:30 am -12:15 pm 8/5/09
134447 Fr 1 -1:45 pm 8/7/09Pilates-Beginning (Mat Only)
Inst.:Sharon Ott Site:Brulte Senior Ctr
Class Fee:$25 --4 wks
129927 T/Th 3:30 -4:30 pm 6/2/09
134452 T/Th 3:30 -4:30 pm 7/2/09
134453 T/Th 3:30 -4:30 pm 8/4/09Pilates-Intermediate
Inst.:Sharon Ott Site:Brulte Senior Ctr
Class Fee:$25 --4 wks
129924 T/Th 4:30 -5:30 pm 6/2/09
134455 T/Th 4:30 -5:30 pm 7/2/09
134456 T/Th 4:30 -5:30 pm 8/4/09Pilates-Advanced
Inst.:Laura Ott Site:Brulte Senior Ctr
Class Fee:$25 --4 wks
129921 M/W 4 -5 pm 6/1/09
134449 M/W 4 -5 pm 7/1/09
134450 M/W 4 -5 pm 8/3/09
Walking Club FREE!Healthy RC
Inst.:Terri Migliacci
Site:Brulte Senior Ctr
Free Class --on-going
134425 T/Th 7:30 -9 am 7/2/09Aerobics-Beginning
Inst.:Arlene Zirges Site:Brulte Senior Ctr
Class Fee:$20 --4 wks
129571 M/W/F 8 -8:50 am 6/1/09
134435 M/W/F 8 -8:50 am 7/6/09
134436 M/W/F 8 -8:50 am 8/3/09Aerobics-Advanced
Inst.:Laura Ott Site:Brulte Senior Ctr
Class Fee:$20 --4 wks
129568 M/W/F 9 -10 am 6/1/09
134432 M/W/F 9 -10 am 7/6/09
134433 M/W/F 9 -10 am 8/3/09PACE®FREE!
People with Arthritis Can Exercise!
Inst.:Arlene Zirges Site:Brulte Senior Ctr
Free Class --13 wks
134417 Fr 10:30 -11:30 am 7/3/09
134416 Mo 10:30 -11:30 am 7/6/09Sit&Be Fit FREE!
Inst.:Edna Silver Site:Brulte Senior Ctr
Free Class --13 weeks
134419 Th 1 -2 pm 7/2/09
134418 Tu 10:30 -11:30 am 7/7/09
NEW!Outdoor Tai Chi
Inst.:Marvin Quon Site:Central Park
Class Fee $20 --4 weeks
134630 M/W 9 -10 am 7/6/09
134631 M/W 9 -10 am 8/3/09
134627 M/W 7 -8 pm 7/6/09
134628 M/W 7 -8 pm 8/3/09TaiChi/Chi Gong
Inst.:Marianna Giordano
Site:Brulte Senior Ctr
Class Fee $7 --6 weeks
134438 We 10 -11:15 am 7/1/09Yoga
Inst.:Leslie Vasquez Site:Brulte Senior Ctr
Class Fee $20 --4 wks
129582 Mo 2 -3 pm 6/1/09
134426 Mo 2 -3 pm 8/3/09
129585 Mo 6:30 -7:30 pm 6/1/09
134429 Mo 6:30 -7:30 pm 8/3/09Stretching/Balance/MovementFREE!Inst.:Monique Hamilton
Site:Brulte Senior Ctr
Free Class --4 wks
129574 T/Th 8 -8:50 am 6/2/09
134422 T/Th 8 -8:50 am 7/7/09
134423 T/Th 8 -8:50 am 8/4/09
Wellness Pass
For residents of Rancho Cucamonga only.Get fit,maintain flexibility
and build strength.Work out with the latest fitness equipment for all
mobility needs.Ages 60+
Monday -Friday 7 am -9 pm
Saturday 8 am -6 pm
Sunday 9 am -5 pm Personal Trainer
Learn how to effectively use the Wellness Pass
equipment.Receive a customized workout
regiment designed to achieve the best results.
Register at the Senior Center front desk,contact
the trainer to schedule your appointment
and bring your paid receipt.Gain a wealth of
knowledge on getting fit the best way possible!
Inst.:Patricia Orona Site:Brulte Senior Ctr
Fee:$15 for one hour private session.
Ages 50 -59
Monday -Friday 3 pm -9 pm
Saturday 8 am -6 pm
Sunday 9 am -5 pm
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Healthy Lifestylesfor50+•Positive Attitude•Friends and Social Involvement•Civic /Community Involvement•Good Nutrition•Exercise•Healthy Habits•Sufficient Sleep•Mental Activity•Outdoor Cooking
Massage Therapy
Tuesdays •9-11:30 am
Fifteen minute sessions.Pre-registration required.
Therapist:Sherine Coleman-Bryant Fee:$15
Visit RCpark.com
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AARP Driver Safety Program
This eight hour course is taught in two,four hour sessions
over two days.Upon completion of both classes,drivers
fifty-five years of age and older are eligible for a discount on
insurance.Call (909)477-2780 for more information.
Class Fee:$12 Member (must show your card when paying)
$14 Non-members
124471 T/W 5 -9 pm June 2 &3
124473 T/W 1 -5 pm July 7 &8
124474 T/W 5 -9 pm August 11 &12
The Silver Fox Express Senior
Transportation System offers
seniors (60 years and over)
transportation to the James L.
Brulte Senior Center,doctor
appointments and grocery shopping.All services are available on a daily basis,
Monday through Friday.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.Reservations must be made by
Friday or services can not be guaranteed.For more information,please call (909)477-2780.
Retired Senior VolunteerProgram(R.S.V.P.)
Working as a volunteer affords one the
opportunity to learn new skills,make
friends,feel needed,stay active and
have fun!Call (909)482-0355 for a list of
volunteer opportunities.Dept.of Aging and Adult Services
For appointments or information please
call Joanne Jaworski at (909)948-6235.Senior Help Line
A free referral service providing
information on many senior related
issues.Please call (909)625-4600.Senior Counseling
Free service.For appointments or
information please call Denise
Christensen at (909)983-2020 x.231.Home Maintenance Services
For more information please call the
Oldtimers Foundation at (909)822-4493.Senior Real Estate Counseling
Free service.For an appointment,please
call (909)941-8379 or (951)237-4096.HICAP Insurance/Medi-CAL Counseling
For more information or for an appoint-
ment call HICAP at (800)434-0222.For
Medi-Cal assistance call (909)458-9574.
Nutrition Meals (60+)Monday -Friday •11:30 am -1 pm
Enjoy reliable lunch service by Old Timer's
Foundation in a setting that makes conversation
easy between friends while you look out over the
beautiful courtyard.
$3 suggested donation per meal at Central Park.
Homebound program available (suggested
donation -$2.50).
For further information call 987-1911.
Resource Library
With a grant received from the Administration on Aging,the James L.Brulte Senior Center
has established a Resource Library.Volunteers guide visitors to resources of personal
interest.Visitors can track their blood pressure with cards donated by the Visiting Nurses
Association.The library features reference materials with a wide range of topics and
equipment including:
•Senior Health &Wellness •Crafts &Hobbies
•Computer w/Special Needs capabilities •Braille Printer,Labeler
•Games &Magnifier •Cooking
Volunteers monitor the library's checkout system and assist visitors with equipment in the library.
FREE Programs
Please call (909)477-2780 or visit
RCpark.com for more information on
the following FREE programs and
services -
Link Homebound Program
Bereavement Support Group
Alzheimer ’s Support Group
Senior Gasoline Service Program
Blood Pressure Screening
Volunteer Opportunities
S E N I O R S E R V I C E S
Elder Law Matters
Marivel Zialcita,Attorney at Law
1st &3rd Friday Noon -2 pm
Gregory A.Wood,Attorney at Law
2nd &4th Friday Noon -2 pm
Please call (909)477-2780 for a reservation.
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Victoria Gardens Cultural Center(909)477-2773
Whether you need ample or intimate space,Victoria
Gardens Cultural Center is perfect for private or corporate
events to theatrical productions.Reserve Celebration Hall,
Imagination Courtyard,Main Street Lobby or the Lewis
Family Playhouse for your event!Lions Center East -(909)477-2790
A versatile facility to meet your entire rental needs for
dances,parties,meetings and more!Large and small
rooms accommodating 10 -95 people.Six rooms available with amenities such as TV/VCR
and much more.Lions Center West -(909)477-2795
A great place for your special events.Features large and small rooms which accommo-
date 10 -180 people.Three rooms available with amenities such as a standard kitchen.RC Family Sports Center -(909)477-2785
Let this be your next rental site to plan your personal recreation fun!Features basket-
ball and racquetball courts,meeting rooms,a Teen Center with use of Nintendo,Pool
tables,Ping Pong,and a Big Screen TV.Small meeting rooms for 10 -30 people.James L.Brulte Senior Center &Goldy S.LewisCommunityCenter-(909)477-2782
The facilities at Central Park house the most versatile and flexible multi-purpose spaces
available for large or small parties.Rooms can accommodate from 75 to 350 people and
feature amenities such as a kitchens,stage areas,a unique indoor/outdoor fireplace and
courtyard.Multiple executive meeting rooms are available with seating from 30 -75 people.
Looking for that special place for a memorable wedding
reception,family reunion,seminar,meeting or banquet?
We have six different facilities available,each with different
size rooms,capabilities and amenities including kitchens,
audio visual equipment,lecturns and much more!In
addition,we have a friendly,experienced,well-trained
team always willing and able to assist in any way.Rental
rates vary and are determined by room size,time of use,
attendance and type of activity.With such great facilities
right in your own city,why go anywhere else?Let us help
make your event or get-together one that you will always
remember.
Enjoy numerous activities at one of the
twenty-nine parks in the City of Rancho
Cucamonga.In addition,six parks have
shelters that can be reserved for birthday
parties,family reunions and various other
special events.Reservable shelter parks
include Coyote Canyon,Day Creek,
Heritage,Hermosa,Milliken and Red Hill
Park.All other park shelters are available on
a first come,first serve basis with no reserva-
tion required.All of our parks are monitored
on weeknights and weekends.To learn about
specific park amenities,log onto RCpark.com.
•Call (909)477-2765 to check availability.
•Reservations must be made in person,and
are taken at Goldy S.Lewis Community
Center at Central Park,Monday thru Friday,
8 am -8 pm and Saturday 9 am -3 pm.(fees
vary by shelter size,resident/non-resident,etc.).
•Residents may reserve up to four months
prior to reservation date.(Non-residents -one
month prior.)
•Moonbouncers may only be used at
reservable parks with an approved
City Park Reservation and Required
Insurance.Call (909)477-2765 for
information regarding requirements.
•Amplified sound may only be used at
reservable parks with City approval and
additional fees.
Park Shelter Reservations
Community Center Buildings &Rooms
Visit our website at RCpark.com for a complete listingofparks,buildings and their amenities.
R E N T F O R Y O U R E V E N TWeddings•Private Parties •BirthdaysWorkshops/Seminars •Business/Service Groups
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 planning your events.
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Medical Release:I do h ereb y g i v e p ermi s s i o n fo r an y cert i fi ed emerg en cy p ro fes s i o n al o r h eal t h careprofessionaltoadministeranytypeofmedicaltreatmenthe/s h e deems n eces s ary t o t h e ab o v echild(ren )i n cas e o f an emerg en cy an d i n t h e ev en t t h at I can n o t b e co n t act ed.
Signature of Parent or Guardian Date
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RELEASE OF LIABILITY &ASSUMPTION OF RISKI,on behalf of myself:or on behalf of my minor child,hereby waive in advance any and all actions or causes of action and claims for injury or property damage which I may have,or which may hereafter accrue to me,my heirs or other successors as a result of my participation in any activity,or activi-ties incidental thereto,(hereinafter referred to as the “activity”)sponsored by the City of Rancho Cucamonga in the attachedregistrationform.This is intended to release and hold harmless the City of Rancho Cucamonga and it’s elected officials,of-ficers,employees,contractors and agents.I understand that I must be in good health prior to participating in the activity.I understand that serious accidents occasion-ally occur to participants during such an activity,transportation to or from such an activity and during activities incidentaltosuchanactivity.Knowing these risks,I expressly assume those risks and agree that under no circumstances will I,or anyofmyheirsorsuccessorspresentanyclaimoractionagainsttheCityofRanchoCucamonga.Participants permit the taking of photographs of themselves and/or their minor children by the City of Rancho CucamongaduringrecreationactivitiestobeusedinCitypublicationsand/or websites.
I HAVE READ THE ABOVE AND ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I AM GIVING UP IMPORTANT LEGAL
RIGHTS BY SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT.
q Check here if you are submitting proof of residency.q New address?
Adult's Name Home Phone
Address Daytime Phone
City*State Zip Code
E-mail Address
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Doctor's Name Hospital Name
Existing Medical Condition
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This information required for registration in Youth Sports Activities ONLY.
Visa q Card Number
M/C q Cardholder Name Exp.Date
Cardholder Signature
Child #1 -Ht.Wt.
Previous Team Position Played Season Played
Child #2 -Ht.Wt.
Previous Team Position Played Season Played
q Account
Credit
Participant Information
R e g i s t r a t i o n B e g i n s -M a y 2 6 ,2 0 0 9
q I would like to support the R.C.Community Foundation with a donation --$
q I would like to support the R.C.Public Library Foundation with a donation --$
Signature Required Date
Register ......On-Line
3Many activities are available
on-line with InstantRC.
3visit www.RCpark.com....Fax-In
3Be sure to complete Section 4.
3Fax form to (909)477-2783....Mail-In
3Send registration form at any time.
We will begin inputting registrations
forms in the computer on May 26th
(June 1st -non-residents).
3Mail to:
Summer Registration
11200 Base Line Road
Rancho Cucamonga,CA 91701...Walk-In
3Lions Center East (Drop Box)
9191 Base Line Road
(between Hellman &Beryl)
Mon.-Thu.,9a –3p
or Goldy Lewis Center/Central Park
11200 Base Line Road
(Base Line &Milliken)
Mon.-Fri.8a -8p
Sat.9a -3p
Payment Methods
3Make checks payable to:
The City of Rancho Cucamonga
3Credit Card:Mastercard &Visa
Refunds/Transfers
3Issued if requested prior to 2nd
class meeting.
3Will be notified and issued
credit automatically if class is
cancelled.
3Credit Card refunds will be issued
by credit on your credit card.
3Please allow 2 -3 weeks for
processing.General Info
3Registration not accepted at classes.
3$10 non resident fee applies to each
activity,unless stated otherwise.
3$10 service charge on all returned
checks.
3Activity scholarships are available
for residents only,call for require-
ments.
3Bring,mail or fax a clear copy of
your photo identification plus a
current utility bill for proof of
residency.For registration questions,please call (909)477-2765.
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1.Bear Gulch Park
9094 Arrow Route
2.Beryl Park East/West
6524 Beryl St./6501 Carnelian St.
3.Central Park
11200 Base Line Road
4.Church Street Park
10190 Church St.
5.Coyote Canyon Park*
10987 Terra Vista Pkwy
6.Cucamonga/Demens Trail Rest
No.Base Line Rd.to Hillside Rd.
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 Dr.
11.Golden Oak Park
9345 Golden Oak Rd.
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 Pl.
PARKSKEYTORECREATIONFACILITIES
a.Animal Care &Adoption Ctr.
11780 Arrow Route
b.Chaffey Garcia House
7150 Etiwanda Ave.
c.City Corporate Yard
9153 9th St.
d.City Hall/Police Station
10500 Civic Center Dr.
e.Epicenter/Sports Complex
8408 Rochester Ave.
f.Fire Station #171
6627 Amethyst
g.Fire Station #172
9612 San Bernardino Rd.
h.Fire Station #173
12270 Fire House Ct.
i.Fire Station #174
11297 Jersey
CITY FACILITIES
RECREATION SITES
1 Academy of Music
10399 Lemon Ave.
2 Aloha Hula Dance Studio
8637 1/2 Base Line Rd.
3 Alta Loma High Sch.
8880 Base Line Rd.
*Color Me Mine
7875 Monticello Ave.,#1015
Victoria Gardens (See “q”on map)
4 Cucamonga Middle School
7611 Hellman Ave.
5 Dance Terrific
7201-1 Archibald Ave.
16.Lions Park
9161 Base Line Rd.
17.Milliken Park*
7699 Milliken Avenue.
18.Mountain View Park
11701 Terra Vista Pkwy
19.Old Town Park
10033 Feron Blvd.
20.Olive Grove Park
13931 Youngs Canyon Rd.
21.Ralph M.Lewis Park
7898 Elm Street
22.Rancho Summit Park
5958 Soledad Way
23.Red Hill Community Park*
7484 Vineyard Avenue.
24.Spruce Ave.Park (Skate Facility)
7730 Spruce Avenue
25.Victoria Arbors Park
7429 Arbor Lane
26.Victoria Groves Park
6840 Fairmont Way
27.Vintage Park
11745 Victoria Park Ln.
28.West Greenway Park
7756 Meadowcrest Ct.
29.Windrows Park
6849 Victoria Park Ln.
*Reservable
6 Etiwanda High School
13500 Victoria Ave.
7 Frost Early Education
12860 Banyan St.
8 Los Osos High School
6001 Milliken Ave.
9 Mulberry Early Learning
8435 Archibald Ave.
10 Northtown Community Ctr.
10071 Feron Blvd.
11 Performance 1 Studio
10582 Foothill Blvd.#140
12 Precision Gymnastics
9518 9th St.,Suite B
j.Fire Station #175
11108 Banyan
k.Fire Station #176
5840 East Ave.
l.Goldy S.Lewis Comm.Ctr.
James L Brulte Senior Ctr.
11200 Base Line Rd.
m.Lions Center East/West
9191/9161 Base Line Rd.
n.RC Family Resource Ctr.
9791 Arrow Rte.
o.RC Family Sports Ctr/Teen Ctr.
9059 San Bernardino Rd.
p.RC Library
7368 Archibald Ave.
q.Victoria Gardens Cultural Ctr.
Paul A.Biane Library
12505 Cultural Center Dr.
*Johnny Rockets
7800 Kew Ave.
Victoria Gardens (See “q”on map)
Sites outside RC -
Center Ice Arena
201 S.Plum,Ontario
Claremont McKenna College
890 Columbia Ave.,Claremont
Fox Croft Farms
5389 Carpenter Ave.,Chino
Ontario Ice Skating Center
225 W.Holt Blvd.,Ontario
Whispering Lake Golf Course
525 E.Riverside Dr.,Ontario
13 Rancho Cucamonga High Sch.
11801 Lark Drive
14 Rancho Cucamonga Middle Sch.
10022 Feron Blvd.
15 Terra Vista Elem.Sch.
7497 Mountain View Dr.
16 Universal Martial Arts Ctr.
9879 E.Foothill #E
17 Windrows Elem.Sch.
6855 Victoria Park Ln.
18 KidsArt
6331 Haven Ave,Suite 10
19 The Art Pod Studio.
11996 Jack Benny Dr.