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Saturday, November 11 See inside, page 14 ^ ,� � � �;�7 �; ���� °. =: .���� � �ai e••s �� Welcome to a Concert Celebration! The City of Rancho Cucamonga and Acts Concerts are co-sponsoring a Chicago Concert at the Epicenter on Tuesday, September 12, 1995 at 8 p.m. Chicago has become one of the biggest enter- tainers over the '70s, '80s, and '90s. The Grammy Award winning group appeals to audiences of all ages with their renown vocal and brass arrangements. The City and Acts Concerts are committed to presenting an exciting array of acclaimed per- formers at the Epicenter. In Concert! Ce l e b r� te th e Arts ! you use works o f art to see you� soul CQ/ George Bernard Shaw The City's Community Services Department and the Chaffey College - Wignall Museum/Gallery proudly announce its collaboration to ' enhance the cultural arts in the community. The Wignall is located at 'I'he Gallery Recital Series 5885 Haven Avenue on the Chaffey College Campus. September 30, 1995 at 8:00 p.m. - 20th Century Classical Guitar by Richard Johnston: David Cahueque Recent Works is a visual arts exhibition of the artist's large scale fabricated metal sculptures. Artist Reception: Saturday, September 16, 1995 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. Exhibit Dates: August 14 - November 5,_ 1995 Saturday Sculpture Workshop A 4 week arts education workshop for students grades 4 to 8 and their parent. Students will learn creative techniques in art with various media. See Cultural Arts section for registration information on page 30. October 8, 1995 at 2:00 p.m. - Classical Piano � Clarinet Sonatas by Darren Shucic � Don Blasick October 25, 1995 at noon - Classical and jazz Arrangements for Solo Guitar by William Stanford. November 5, 1995 at 2:00 p.m. - Acoustic Pop F� Follc Rock by Desperate Measures (Annette Johnson, George Urena and friends) December 2, 1995 at 8:00 p.m. - Christmas Music by Cha ffey College vocal ensemble directed by Gustavo Gil. 2 _�..... __ �__v.___,.�_ .� .� _.. .��b�.� __ ._._.�:_�.w�_.�� . �._.__�_ � :�- �_._ � � ���:5��:�.�:=���f.�,_.�.�..� ���,��M.�.��� The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The�Grapevine • Fall 1995 For concert information, call the Comrnunity Services Department at (909) 989-3331, extension 296. ` h i�.� �,: /I � � � o � � � � � Task Force Tackles Tough Issues In Their First 6 Months PROJECT OVERVIEW The Route 30 Corridor is proposed as a major new east-west transporta- tion facility extending from 2.3 miles east of route 210 in Los Angeles County to 1.1 miles east of Route 215 in San Bernardino County. This Route 30 Corridor traverses 282 miles through the communities of La Verne, Claremont, Upland, Rancho Cucamonga, Fontana, Rialto, and San Bernardino. The Route 30 Freeway has been designated as part of the California freeway and expressway sys- tems for over 35 years.The project, as proposed, would provide three general purpose lanes, plus one high-occupan- cy vehicle (HOV) lane in each direction. County voters indicated their approval of the project through the passage of Measure I which will provide funding for the project. Land use planning deci- sions made in Rancho Cucamonga were made with the expectation the facility would be built. In responding to the challenge of this massive public works project, the Rancho Cucamonga City Council, in October 1994, appoint- ed a sixteen member task force to exam- ine the issues and make recommenda- tions to the City Council. TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATIONS AND IMPACTS �Freeway profile (eleva- tion of the freeway) from Carnelian Avenue to the east City limits be either at grade or depressed. This is a significant improvement over the original freeway ,.plan which called for a mainly ele- vated freeway throughout the City. Freeway profile from the west City limits to Carnelian be either at grade or depressed. �Sapphire Street to become a bridge struc- ture over the newly con- structed freeway The critical component of the freeway construction would require the acquisi- tion of approximately 17 properties in the Sapphire freeway area and would cost approximately 17 million dollars more than other alternatives. The Task Force felt their recommendations would provide a more aesthetically pleasing design and would be more acceptable to residents in the area. The recommendations of the Task Force marks a critical point in the design of the freeway. The profile is perhaps the most significant issue affecting the communi- ty. Through the efforts of the City Council and the Task Force, Caltrans, who is designing the project, is redesign- ing the recommended profile. After a summer recess, the Task Force will con- tinue its deliberations in September. FUTURE ISSUES The task force will be studying the number and location of inter- changes in the community and the phasing for the freeway construc- tion. The initial recommendation for Caltrans and Sanbag is to construct the freeway from I-15 to Haven Avenue. The remainder of the free- way, from Haven to the Los Angeles County line, will be built as funding permits. The initial construction work is scheduled for Fall 1997, and will be the construction of the I-15 Route 30 interchange on the eastern border of the City. Further construc- tion will be scheduled depending upon funding, approval of plans and acquisition of right-of-ways. PROPOSED STATE ROUTE 30 ��/ � a a � � � � � � �.-...r._.� � :i H�GHWNO = AVe i �— Rancho � e"sE '.'^'E 'a Cucamonga a r San Uimas Claremonl _ ' Pomona m I �I Ontario Foniana w� .�.a�,,ur��, ,� �....,�.�,,,.�. Hiversitle O XURTH \� � � Rp Q San Bernardino z Rialta � � � a �+� 3 ,� Colton � �� iLf%Fi'CT/16 �':._u�..,.�.;.,..��"���.w�"'"`�'°`^.:' e.c, s^,e,N.,,�'�w`u,��a r..•5'"i*..f '�.'�-�'�`r''��°�c"�+�a�::��"' a 4"�"^,�.?�.,.�„k"^'Sr"+'ti^2'^5��^�.^.^,�m.s�'e � _�- �'^'^�' ^P+'.zm—�xrp .a..*�rr^ 7'..^ .. "�Y;�� ,.,., a�.,zm..,y.'��` � ,3.���f�.t� �'A..k.t�.�..a.�.a��w.�.��t.....�,:u.:.yn..�u...,,�..�:...F2.W.,. u.,,a:.,�,�,..e.�...,u�.._._.�__.u...L`..�ra.,,Q";:.......J�..:�..e'1�,.:...5m...,_.�....,�. ...�.�w � ...��:,n,..._...x The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapevine • Fall 1995 ,^\ / � 1 � a / . .i �_ -r � , . �� ` ��� ��� ���� �::��,..,;...�. � �k � ...� .�..,:°� � FALL MEANS SCHOOL DAYS jOIN IN THE FIGHT AND... AGAINST ILLITERACY T� The Rancho Cucamonga Public Library, in partner- B � 0 K S� B 0 � i� S�� B O O K S� I I ship with Upland Public Library, will be offering adult literacy services beginning in October 1995. Funded by a grant award from the California State Library, the __ w��in,a� ��m i�1 y, program will offer one-on-one tutoring in reading, - �= . i` -_ � writing and basic math skills for English speaking patrons 17 years and older. To help be a part of this vital program, volunteer to be �;� �= �=� ;�~ = _� :_�s � _`� == � a tutor by calling the Librar�s Literacy Hotline at (909) `• �� � _- � � ��E-� �`=—= � _ � � 948-9900. And, if ou know someone who could use f�=� Y our help to enjoy the gift of reading, share this number Z'he Rancho Cucamonga Public Library is available to help with them today! support students in all their curriculum needs. From Mission books to dinosaurs to the days of the Gold Rush, good students know the importance of using the library to help produce stel- lar reports to earn that "A". Currently, the library owns more than 28,000 children's titles and over 48,000 adult book titles. But somehow, in the crunch of the school year, that isn't enough. The school, the student and the library all work as a team. For the best results, keep in mind the following guidelines during the school year: 1 Try to bring a written copy of the assignment to the library. Sometimes the Librariari can help the student understand what the teacher really wants included in the assignment. 2 Be prepared to use resources in the library or photocopy necessary information. School assignments are often given to hundreds of students at once. It would be impossible for the library to carry a book on the subject for each student. Special reference collections that must be used in the library are created to help all the students working on a particular subject at the same time. 3 Don't wait until the last minute! Start early on a project or assignment. Frequently needed books are checked out and other students are using the library copies of key materials. Students that start early on their report are able to reserve essential titles, work with new reference sources and spend more time creating a specialized magazine list to really wow that teacher! And parents...encourage the student to ask the Librarian 4 for help. And please, 1� ease see that the student performs his or her own research. Many class assignments are made to help the child learn to use a modern library. DON'T FORGET... You Can Renew Your Books By Phone! Simply dial (909) 989-2036. You will connect with the voice of the library's central computer. This voice will invite you to use your library card number to renew books by phone, to recite a list of materials checked out on youx�card or"`to reveal what fines (oops) you might owe � E „� ��' Celebrate 1 New Library �saiy of the - 6, It Out" Card! With a colorful g�aphic image of the riew library's logo, the card co�ne"�s,accompanied b,y"�o key-chain cards guaranteemg hat you willpnever��be caught E� �v:� ��� without your library cardT" `The -card" plus two key chain attachments sells for $3—with proceeds ear- marked to purchase more books! RANCHO CUCAMONGA ' PUBLIC LIBRARY 7368 ARCHIBALD AVENUE � (909) 948-9900 ' ; LIBRARY HOURS Monday 12 noon - 9 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday '> 10 a.m. - 9.p.m: Friday 12 noon - 6 p.m. Saturday � 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. 4 ��� ����;;.���:. � � • � z � . ; , : , . t� � . . _ �� , * .� � �.�.. ..�� ..� �.� � . �h � w , � .�,� ,, , �.� .�.� - � �y�._ , w ,..,_�.k�,�>_��s��.��� 4 . The City of Rancho Cucamonga The Grapeuine Fall 1995 �� � / — 1 t�y F •�� j, � � '�,/�..�". �r�� � ��� ��� ���� • �L ��!^.�::....+ .,.�- � ��c�c� � Better the Second (Hand) Time Around Friends of the Library Sookstore is Requesting Donations Z'he Friends of the Library Bookstore is soliciting donations of books, maga- zines, cassettes, records, CD's, etc. The bookstore is located in the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library and pro- ceeds from the sale of inerchandise go to benefit the Library. Material can be either new or used and for adults or children. Donations can be dropped off at the bool<store at 7368 Archibald Avenue. While you're dropping off your con- tributions, don't forget to spend a few minutes looking around the Bookstore. Bargains galore can be found any day of the weel<. There are great gift ideas and prices on books and magazines that can't be beat! For more information on the Friends of the Library Bookstore, please call 948-9900 extension 5005. I � , Speaking of "Friends"... The Rancho Cucamonga Public Library is proud to announce a donation of $10,000 from The Friends of the Library. The donation was made to the Library Board of Trustees at its July meeting. The Friends have raised thousands of dollars since opening their book- store at the library in January. The library will use the donation to add to their collection of books, tapes and other materials. IT'S 3 A.M...JUST THE RIGHT TIME TO CALL THE LISRARY!! hat barking dog has had you awake since midnight. Since you cari t sleep anyway, why not call the library to discover who handles barking dogs, so you're ready to make that call first thing in the morning? If you have a computer and a modem, it's easy to access the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library dial-up on-line catalog, by dialing (909) 989-8277. The settings required are: N-8-1, and we use a VT 100 emulation. Once connected you will need to press the ENTER key to initiate the log in prompt. When the log in prompt appears, type: library and press the ENTER key. The Library's Main Menu will appear on your screen, allowing you to browse for books or look up key community groups, organizations and telephone numbers. Who handles barking dogs? From the main menu screen select "COMMUNITY INFORMATION FILE". Type "barking dogs" as a key word search. You found it! Now, as long as you're up anyway, why not read the latest articles on how to battle insomnia? For those who subscribe to the service, the Library offers full text on line of many of the magazines they own. Titles available include American Health, Time, U.S. News; Journal of American Medicine and many other titles on varied subjects. The cost for this service is $35 per year. For more information or to subscribe, call the Library at (909) 948-9900 extension 5040. w �.r._::_.�,.�..�: . ' �'s�._;�..—". _f:�::"' �'�,,:�.°���e..��.:��.e u.�"e�.f_:�,..,al.�..,_.......u��,,..:� �,a1k�w�ai� ���.:�^��n����,��.�_��`� �` .-��".� �.��L'„�.;-iiLr �� The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapeuine • Fall 1995 �� Successful summer reading program, "Paws to Read". ,:.;'� r_.;°:;� �� � �' �,�� �� `� � I I +� a� � I �w�� M � ,, - .. �:_�� � � ���:�,�� A DAY AT THE CITY'S PLANNING DEPARTMENT Have you wondered about city planning? What does the Planning Department do? What kind o f services do planners provide? If Hollywood were to make a movie about planning, the script might look something like this (with Tom Hanks or Meg Ryan playing the role o f the planner o f course). Scene 1: at the Receptionist's desk Directing all incoming calls to the right person in the Planning Department. Receptionist: Good morning, City of Rancho Cucamonga Planning Department. Caller: I want to add to my liouse. Can I build all the way to the property line? Receptionist: Sir, let me direct you to a planner who can answer your questions. Caller: My neighbor constantly has 2 or 3 cars parked on the front lawn and they are being worked on (repair). Is this allowed? Receptionist: Sir, our Code Enforcement staff 1landles this type of problem. Would you like to speak to one of them? Caller: Yes, please. Scene 2: at the Planning counter A contractor comes into City Hall. He wants a building permit in the morning so he can start the swimming pool and patio cover work immediately at the job site. He came over to the planning counter after he was told that he needed approval from the Planning Department. � Receptionist: Sir, may I help you? �� Contractor: Yes. I need planning approval for a building permit. ��, Receptionist calls a planner to come to the counter. ° Planner: Hi, how can I help you? `� y,�, � Contractor: I need approval for a swimming pool and patio cover. �- Planner: May I see your plans? (Planner checks the setback of the swimming pool from the property line, the heiglzt of the patio cover, and the amount of lot coverage.) Sir, the plan shows a 3-foot setback for the swimming pool but our Zoning Code requires 5 feet. The height of the patio cover and the lot coverage meet the Code's requirements. I can mark on your plans to show the required setback instead of asking you to revise the plans. Will that be acceptable? (With an affirmative answer, the planner notes the new setback and approves the plans and the building permit.) I :�� i _,_� � i ; s' . i 4 '� �, } � 35�i��:_ � � � ��� ��.. a �' �sr_ . � g �� r. � �d .� `'�?� �: ��� ��t t= � � , , � ki: l � � � � �. . X � { '�' S � . �yw� ' � }A i. � : ���� � `��., � •:�� f _ � F � F Fr „ ; � � � �. � . �- � �° Scene 3: at the Planning Department's conference room Staff inembers from Planning, Engineering, Building & Safety, Fire, Sheriff, and Traffic meet weekly to review the completeness of new development applications. Their dis- cussions concentrate on whether the development propos- als meet development standards and whether tllere are site planning, circulation, grading, landscaping, public safety concerns, or neighborhood compatibility issues that need to be addressed by the applicant. � �;_ul .� �} ��y: ��r ;�v; � ti.: �r�`�R � e.�.. �. ;.� al 6 • , ; , �n "� . ��.�� �,�� ✓,� .� a.�' ; ". v, �N,__�._:..�_�..��,.._u� �s_; .�. .�. _:.. . . ... _.._ ..;..�.� � _ ,64���'�+`�`��" � , The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapeuine • Fall 1995 ^ �i�'q�S _..: i. � � �`: � ��� � ou our i .� _: ��__4. � ..: -:: � Scene 4: Back at the counteY The planner is giving out information to a broker and then a resident. Broker: I have a client who is interested in moving his busi- ness to the City. He provides an answering service for his clients and is interested in a location near the corner of Sixth Street and Hermosa Avenue. Is this use allowed? Planner: Let me check the zoning for this address. The loca- tion is zoned General Industrial, Subarea 5, and your client's business is classified 'Business Support Services" which is permitted in this subarea. Your client needs to obtain a busi- ness license. If any improvements to the leased space are needed, a building permit is also necessary. Scene 5: at the 1'lanning I�epartment's conference room A planner and engineer are in'a meeting with a developer and real estate broker. The developer wants to know what it would take to change the land use from industrial to com- mercial for a 30-acre site located on Foothill Boulevard. Developerr I have a potential user for this site, a major retail store. I know I have to ask for a change in the zoning from industrial to commercial. Will the City support such a change? Planner: A change in land use first requires a General Plan Amendment. To answer your''question on whether the City will support the change,'we have to ask these questions: Why is this site superior to others for retail? Does the City need more commercial land? Will the change aFfect the vacant'commercially zoned land already available? A mar- ket analysis may be required to find the answers so that our Planning Commission and City Council can decide the issue. Resident: I live on a half-acre lot. I am interested in adding a granny unit. Are there any regulations? Planner: In this City, a"granny flat" is called a second dwelling unit. A second dwelling unit may be permitted if the lot you own or li�e on is zoned Very Low or Low Residential District. A Conditional Use Permit (CUP) is required. The purpose is to make sure the unit meets the setback, height, and building coverage regulations and that it would not have a negative impact on the neighbor- hood. The maximum size for the unit is 1,200 square feet. The unit can be detached or attached to the main house. Here is a copy of the Code on this subject, the application form, the fee requirements, and a checklist to guide you in preparing the necessary plans and information for the application. If you need help in putting the package together, please call us or stop by. Scene 6: at the Rains Room The Design Review Committee members arrive as well as the developer and his design team, an architect and engi- neer. They are here to show the Committee the design of the homes he would like to build. The Committee consid- ers design elements such as the compatibility of the project to surrounding properties, relationship of the design and layout of the project to the site, architectural design, use of materials, open spaces, etc. Epilogue The day is done and the receptionist straiglltens out her work area. She re flects upon the day as an aver- age one with 80 telepl2one calls received and 34 walk-in customers helped. `�,. _ .�r_,_z�..� _ .:.1 �' .�?,.b.. <,�'�..� �k,, r �.t...__..t:,�.�__1.s�, �,� ��r.s,��✓ :___ ,�� ..''�?�..� ;e >� __��., �_ . �_ ..,W _ ..._ . � ` <. _� . _, ' I �The Caty of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapeuine • Fall 1995 � � ��, 3�� /► ►► re e ��t ar W. �_�: ,� :..� New Hotline Helps Speed Up Graffiti Removal _ �, � r.��� � . -- ' � �, n the never ending pursuit to keep ahead of graffiti; the City has now added a special new Graffiti Hotline. The City, appalled at the site of graffiti, has added this hot line to help speed up the removal of graffiti. Although we have two graffiti blasters, one unit operating 40 hours a week, graffiti spray painting equip- ment, parks landscape staff who will remove graffiti as they see it and a volunteer adopt-a-wall group, the incidences of graffiti, on occasion have become difficult to keep up with. When incidents of graffiti begin to increase, so does the number of City crews assigned to remove it. Our goal New Graffiti Hotline 481-7999 is to swiftly respond to every call, but there is always room for a little improvement. We feel the new Graffiti Hotline is the answer. Simply call the hotline and give the informa- tion as asked. The graffiti hot line is a voice mail box. Simply leave your message, and the time and date you called will be recorded.The mail box is checked daily, seven days a week. If you find that the graffiti has not been removed within a 48 hour period, we would appreciate a second message, and please state that you are calling in a second time. The hotline will be available 24 hours a day, and we ask you to please be Street Rehabilitation Proj ect Construction Notice �� � �� � specific as to the location of the graf- fiti. For example, is the graffiti on a wall, curb, wood fence or building? Which side of the street is it on, is it obscene, gang related or simply van- dalism? Sometimes we have difficul- ty finding the reported graffiti, so please leave your name and phone number so we can contact you. Cut out and put near your phone r------------------------------� ; CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ; ; GRAFFITI HOTLINE ; � 481-7999 � � Report graffiti 7 days a week, 24 � � hours a day! � i , L-------------------------------� The City of Rancho Cucamonga announces the following construction projects to rehabilitate and extend the life of existing asphalt concrete pavements through the target areas. 1esi�nate� streets shall be cleaned and treated with an aggregate slurry seal product, or undergo an Asphalt Concrete overlay "Cape Seal" treatment. Residents, schools and busi- nesses shall remain accessible during these projects, however, expect some detours and plan extra travel time when traveling through these areas. Affected residential streets shall be closed to any vehicle traffic during the construction period. Adequate advance notice will be given to all residents and businesses. ��K���� :'#;: f ;; 14 ' I t' For more information call the City Engineering Department at 989-1862. �) �, � ' Slurry Seal Streets •-Archibald Avenue on the West • Arrow Route on the North • Hermosa Avenue on the East , � • Humboldt Avenue on the South • Baseline Road - between Archibald Avenue and Milliken AC overlay/Cape Seal Streets • Beryl Street, from 19th to Banyan • Highland Avenue from Archibald to Amethyst St • Base Line Road from Carnelian to Archibald • Hellman Avenue from the south City limits to Sixth Street • Milliken Avenue from Fourth Street to Sixth Street • Whittram from Etiwanda Avenue to the East City limits 8 � �.,.�.� �=�`� w .�.,..".+.�.��: �..: .r.';,_,....��i�.�. ✓i . ,., .. �"�� �.��� ��..r �1t�..__.�.�"'���.�.__.�_......s ._t.,..�. ..,;:. ���.,..._>.,�� .�.� .;�,��...,,.a..�...._�;:��,,.��.:� � � �:.n:�� ' The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapeuine • Fall 1995 � , '� .. � . P ��a � annin ea �0 Planning For A B etter Tomorrow The City Revisits Its General Plan conomic development is an integral component of our City's planning activities. The corner- stone of planning in Rancho Cucamonga is the City's General Plan which serves as a long-term blueprint of how the City will develop, how it will look and how it will feel. The General Plan deals with land uses, parks and open Cl}�, space and traffic circulation and balances �� ecent changes in the area have spurred a study of the market forces at work in the region, the oppor- tunities and constraints, and their relationship to the City's land use patterns. Plans are under way for the California Speedway race track east of Interstate 15 and the Ontario Mills regional mall on the 'lanx�ing' south side of 4th Street and construc- , � tion continues on the Empire Lakes 18- all the elements necessary to create an Integrating the ements hole public golf course designed by attractive, vibrant, and economically � sound community. � The dream of a'City with a Plan' laid with � care and pride during the early years of � cityhood has become a reality today. '� Rancho Cucamonga has won praise throughout the state and nation for its planning leadership. The City has aggres- sively sought to attract new businesses, such as Price Club, Best Buy, Mission Foods, and BHP Steel. Not willing to rest , on its laurels, the City Council and Planning Commission have embarked on D a hesh look at the City's long-term strate- gy for development, particularly along Foothill Boulevard and 4th Street. P �� !�" 1�� The City Council has directed a study � F{3�. � 0 be initiated of the General Plan as it '� � relates to commercial activities, as well � Q � 1(�ta11 as the current economic basis upon n; �j which land use decisions are made. A J� ,� comprehensive commercial land use Lart ge,� uslness and market analysis is slated to be com- pleted this fall and will provide valu- �n O�� able information for the City Council and Planning Commission in looking to �- pen Space the future on land-use decisions. Plan Ahead For an Emergency: Establish Out-Of-State Contacts There's no guarantee your family will be together when a damaging earthquake strikes. You could be at home, work, shopping or on the highway. Your chil- dren could be at home, school or enroute. How will you know everyone's where- abouts and conditions? Was picking up the phone your first thought? leaving millions of people unable to contact their loved ones. Local calls will be extremely difficult, if not unpossible, to complete due to the extra- ordinary demands placed on the local phone systems. Calls outside the disaster area will be much easier to complete. It is wise to select an out-of-town contact for your family. Having a central pre- selected point of contact is a viable way to determine the whereabouts and the conditions of loved ones. Out-of state phone calls use a different system, so you'll be able to make them sooner than local calls. Choose an out-of-state contact for your family. Write their name, address and phone number on a pre-printed emergency card that can be includ- ed in school, office, or car kits, wallets, glove compartments and other handy locations. Be sure to provide the information to your employer as well as to school teachers and child •� � ��1� � care providers. Remember to include coins and tele- �_.. � phone calling cards for phone kits in emergency kits. A damaging earthquake such as the 1994 Call your out-of-state contact at least once a year to Northridge temblor, could disable the remind the person of their role and make sure you have telephone system, especially local calls, their current address and phone number. �- , . ' / l. �� ,� ov � t Arnold Palmer located on the north � .� side of 4th Street. None of these major � projects were even a gleam in the devel- �� ,;�,•., oper's eye when Rancho Cucamonga's � °-, ��� ��:� General Plan was adopted. The City of Rancho Cucamonga �• � Thz Grapeuine • Fall 1995 9 :� ��� � � • � v a s a enin — aa Rancho Cucamonga Fire Department Open House Saturday, October 14 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 11297Jersey (Corner of Milliken and Jersey) • Station Tours • Displays • • Demonstrations • Movies • National Fire Prevention Week October 8 -14 For more information call (909) 987-6405 Grape Harvest Festival October 6, 7, 8, 1995 Presented by the Rancho Cucamonga Chamber of Commerce Fun • Carnivals � Rides Continuing Entertainment Grape Stomp Contests Pie Eating Contests Food • Beverages Wine Appreciation Area Arts and Crafts • Commercial Booths Community Displays For booth information ca11466-6242 Become A "Friend" New Catalog Gets You Involved The City of Rancho Cucamonga has a way for residents and businesses to get involved with their City. Often, individuals and groups approach City Hall and want to know of some way they can make a contribution to their City to help support its services and activities. We have developed a"Friends Catalog" which describes various ways a person or an organization can con- tribute to Rancho Cucamonga. Whether a person has cash donations, in-kind gifts, or services or time to give, the "Friends Catalog" describes how to do just that! Residents have made contributions of recreation equip- ment or scholarship money for underprivileged chil- dren so that the can participate in City-sponsored pro- grams. Many residents have chosen to give their valu- able time as volunteers. The Catalog also gives sugges- tions to those individuals who aren't sure how or what they want to contribute. Donations are made through the Rancho Cucamonga Community Foundation, a non-profit organization, which makes all gifts tax deducible to the fullest extent allowed by law. In addition, all contributions go toward programs, services or activities that improve the quali- ty of life in Rancho Cucamonga. If you are interested in becoming a"Friend" of Rancho Cucamonga, or are just curious about the "Friends Catalog," please contact City Hall at 989-1851 extension 2008. Police Add Five New Patrol Cars The Rancho Cucamonga Police Department was recently able to add five new patrol cars to its fleet, thanks to drug asset seizure funds. With an ever expanding population, the Rancho Cucamonga Police Department finds itself with ever-increasing demands for service. to meet the needs of the business commu- nity and residents, the police have utilized the drug seizure funds to purchase the needed vehicles. The Police Department recently added a new solution- oriented police unit, in addition to the regular officers and the volunteer Reserve officers who donate their time protecting the safety and welfare to the citizens. These additional officers created a need for more vehi- cles and this resulted in the purchase of the patrol cars. These additional cars and officers will allow for more police on the street at any one time. lo The City of Rancho Cuc¢mon.ga • The Grapeuine • Fall 1995 i .W. � � � V� . ° t ine 0 Automated Information System - Coming this Fa11 This September, the City of Rancho Cucamonga will inaugurate an automatic information system called R-City Line which will provide residents with a quick way to get answers to the most frequently asked questions about the City. By dialing (909) 989-3331, citizens will be able to get information about available services 24 hours a day, seven days a week. R-City Line works with touchtone telephones only. To use R-City Line, simply enter the three digit code that corre- sponds to the message title you want to hear. You may select up to four messages during one phone call. � This directory lists the three digit codes for various messages. Additional messages will be added to R-City Line in response to citizens' requests. Future enhancements to the automatic information system will include a TDD for the hearing impaired whereby text messages may be received. Our service includes FAX on demand for certain messages as designated with an asterisk below. To report grafitti, call the City Hotline 481-7999 Animals 101 Questions on PropertyAssessment 317 Parks & Recreation 110 Dog License Information 120 Bidder's List - How to Get On *190 Youth Athletic Programs 265 Lost or Found Dogs 121 Budget Review Process 191 Volunteering in Recreation 266 Rabies General Information Animal Bites Animal Control Emergency Procedure Dead Animals on or along Roadway Wildlife Problems Injured or Sick Dogs & Cats Animal Abuse/Cruelty Cat Problems Children's Issues Preschool Services City Council, Boards and Commissions General Information Election Information Board and Commission Info Contacting the Board of Supervisors Government City Service Complaints Smoking Ordinance Citizen Claims City Hours of Operation and Locations City Volunteers Cable TV Problems Employment &Personnel Employment Application Procedure Where to get Applications Business Licenses and Finance Department Business Licenses and Permits Applying/Home Occupation License Information 122 123 124 125 l26 127 128 129 102 139 103 150 151 152 Fire Department Storage Tank Permits False Alarm Charges Fire Escape PlanningBusiness Fire Sprinkler System Permits Fire Department Services Holiday Fire Safety Home Fire Escape Planning How to Obtain Fire Reports Leaking Fire Hydrants Tours of Fire Facilities Fire Setting by Children Regulations/Outdoor Burning Fireworks Arson Fire Extinguishers Fire Exits Fire S afety Tips for Parents Safety InspectionsBusinesses l53 Library 104 Donating to the Library 163 Library General Information 164 Library Meeting Room Use Policy 165 How to Get a Library Card 167 Children's Services&Programs Dial-Up Library Catalog 169 Library Tours 170 Library Card Rules Overdue Library Materials 105 Library Volunteers Library Hours and Location ' ]75 176 106 186 302 188 Emergency Disaster Preparedness Emergency Disaster Preparedness Evacuation Information 107 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 108 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 Adult Sports Bike Trail Information Children's Summer Camps/ Programs Hiking Trails in the City Park Rules and Regulations Repor[ing Vandalism/Repairs FieldlCourt Rental Parks & Recreation Publications Youth SpoRsAdvisory Council Youth Basketball Youth & Adult Soccer Tennis - General Information Adult Co-Ed Volleyball Summer Playground Program Dance Fitness Travel Programs Adult Basketball Adult Flag Football Youth Roller Hockey Adult Coed Softball Softball Field Reservations Girls Softball Adult Softball Registration Community Centers lnfo Community Special Events Youth Special Events Teen Activities Sr. Citizen Activities, Epicenter City Special Events Planning, Zoning and 109 guilding Permits 24� Fire Sprinklers 24g Special Use Permits Commercial Land/ Building Info 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 2"l4 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 111 204 300 � The City o/'Rancho Cuc¢monga • The Grapevine • Fall 1995 11 ,:, p `� • • �� - i ine � 0 Planning, Zoning and Building Permits 111 Home Occupation Permit 302 License Information 188 Solicitor's Permit 304 House Weatherization Program for Low Income and Elderly 305 Housing Assistance Program 306 Tips for Tenants/Landlords 307 Public Housing/ Section 8 Program 308 Foreclosure Prevention 309 Historic District Ordinance 310 Site Plans 311 Zoning Ordinance 312 Sign Ordinance 313 Rezone Process 314 Use PermiWariances 315 Demographics/Census Info. 316 Questions/Prop. Taices, County 317 Zone Ordinance Review 318 Fences . 319 Variance or Special Exception Permits 320 Annexation Process 322 Parcel Numbers 323 Illegal Signs 324 Subdivision Procedure 325 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) 327 Abandoned Vehicles 350 Drainage Maintenance/Mosquito and Rodent Control 329 Tree Trimming Policy 330 Trees Located on City Property 406 Tree Work Requirements and Permits in Street Rights-of-Way 407 Water/Sewer Hookup 333 Construction Debris 334 Hillside Regulations 335 Accumulation of Nuisance Junk/Debris 336 Inoperable and Junk Vehicles 337 Unkempt Property 338 Trail Information 339 Swimming Pool Fences 340 Building Inspections 341 Bldg Permit RequiremendFees 342 Demolition Permits 343 Fire Sprinkler Permits 344 Swimming PooUSpa/Hot Tub Permits 345 Play Houses & Storage Sheds 346 Trail Information 270 Police and Public Safety 112 Abandoned Vehicles 350 Bicycle License/Safety Rules 351 Citizen Volunteer Program 352 Concealed Weapon Permits 353 Crime Prevention General Info 354 Crime Prevention for Business 355 Crime Prevention for Residents 356 DARE Program 357 Detective Division Information 358 Emergency Assistance 359 Event Permits 360 Explorer Scouts Program 361 Fingerprinting for Adults/Youth 362 Fireworks 213 General Crime Statistics Info. 364 How to Report a Crime 365 How to Report a Traffic Accident 366 Landlord-Tenant Disputes 367 Missing Person/ Runaway Reports 368 Neighborhood Watch Programs 370 Obtaining a Police/Traffic Accident Report 371 Parking Ticket Information 372 Personal Safety (Adults/Children) 373 Police Department General Info 374 Reserve Deputy Program 375 Ride Along Program 376 Skateboard Regulations 377 Stored Vehicle Information 378 Tours of Police Facility 379 Traffic Cite Information (Sign-of� 380 W.E.T.I.P. Program ' (Secret Wimess) . 381 Vacation House Watch Program 382 V.I.N. Verifications 383 Public Works 113 Street Light Installation 395 Street and Road Signs and Pavement Markings 396 Street Light Malfunctions 397 Easement Vacations 398 General Engineering Info. 399 Drainage Maintenance/Mosquito and Rodent Control 329 Traffic Signals 401 Rodent Control 402 Storm Drainage Inforrnation 403 Tree Trimming Policy 404 Public Alleys 405 Trees Located on City Property 406 Tree Work Requirements and Permits in Street Rights-of-Way 407 Water/Sewer Hook-up 333 Railroad Crossing 409 Street Sweeping 410 Storm Damage Corner Visibility Median/Sveetscape Repairs Street RenovationsWeekly Update Heaved Sidewalk Complaints/ Inquiries Engineering Const. Inspection Rights-of-Way Permits: Drive Approach/Curb Cut Encroachment: Excavation Rights-of-Way Permit: Over-length/ Over-size/Over-wide Encroachment Permits: Special Exceptions Permit Encroachment Permits: State Dept. Highway Access Flooding from Rain, Runoff, or Irrigation Ditches Floodplain Information Reporting Vandalism or Repair Needs in Pazks Rights of Way Planning/Review Senior Citizens & Handicapped Information Nutrition Programs Services for the Developmentally Disabled � Voter Registration & Elections When are the Next Elections Voter Registration Requirements How to Obtain an Absentee Ballot Who aze my Elected Officials Polling Places Economic Development The Redevelopment Agency Business Assistance 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 272 425 114 440 441 115 460 461 462 463 464 475 476 12 Th.e City of Rancho Cucamong¢ . • The Grapevine • Fall 1995 � �' • • • 1�. _' �, � �,� �^ �� � ��� ... . � -•:r„ �..u� s! .�. .a u�.,- s�re .�_ � � �. r� ,r »�. "� � � .�5a._...�.�. �..�. ��.�: ;» ao Heritage Park Equestrian Center The Equestrian Center at Heritage Cominunity Park is available to the public for drop-in use and programmed activi- ties. The park is located at 5546 Beryl Street. The Comxnunity Building has a kitchen and snack bar available for rent, and there are two arenas available for drop-in use or scheduled horse shows. Scheduled activi- ties must be arranged in advance with the Community Services Department. Fees are required for the arenas, lights, PA system, kitchen, snack bar, or the community building. Heritage Park is the home for three local equestrian clubs: Alta Loma Riding Club, Rancho Rebels 4-H Club, and Rising Stars of Equestrian. For information on this fall's horse shows call the following: Alta Loma Riding Club September 16,1995 - 7 am - 5 pm October 21,1995 - 7 am - 5 pm (Mini Show) November 12,1995 - 7 am - 5 pm Call Molly Mitchell at 987-4137 for more information. Rancho Rebels 4-H Club October 28,1995 - 7 am - 5 pm Call Cass Henderson at 989-7828 for more information. Rising Stars of Equestrian September 2,1995 - 7 am - 5 pm October 8, 1995 - 7 am - 5 pm November 5,1995 - 7 am - 5 pm December 3,1995 - 7 am - 5 pm Call Pat Morris at 987-9403 for more infor- mation. Stop by for a wonderful day and come in contact with our region's equesirian his- tory. For more information call Community Services at 989-1858. Indoor Facility Rentals Planning a meeting or gathering? Perhaps the Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center or Lions Park Community Center may have a room to meet your needs. A Building Reservation Request form must be completed. Rental rates vary and are determined by room size, time of use, attendance, and activity. For further information, City staff is available at each community center to address any questions you may have in reserving a meeting room. Call the Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center at 980- 2634, or Lions Park Community Center at 980-3145. Park Reservations Rancho Cucamonga's parks attract pic- nickers all year round, on a drop in or reservation basis. If you are planning a picnic or a gather- ing, staff at the Community Services Department is available to assist you with the reservation process. The City of Rancho Cucamonga has designated Hermosa, Heritage, Coyote Canyon, and Red Hill parks as available for reservation. A Facility Reservation Request form must be completed to initiate the reserva- tion process. All requests are subject to City guidelines and final approval by Community Services administration staff. Plan early. This opportunity could insure the gathering you have in mind. Reservations can be made up to a maxi- mum of 4 months ahead for residents of Rancho Cucamonga, and one month prior for non-residents. All reservations must be made a minimum of ten days prior to your requested date. Reservatibn requests are accepted in person Monday through Thursday, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. at the Community Services Department,10500 Civic Center Dr. Final approval will take approximately 5 working days after submittal. For further information please call, 989-1858. Sports Equipment Rental Having a picnic at one of our parks and you have no equipment? For your conve- nience the City has equipment for rent. The rental fee is $5 per item or set, with an additional $25 refundable deposit. The sports equipment that we have available: • basketballs • volleyballs •volleyball net • footballs • softballs & bats • frisbees • soccer balls •utiliry balls • croquet set For anyone who is interested in reserv- ing any or all of the three picnic shelters at the north end of Red Hill Park, you can rent: •horseshoes •shuffleboard equipment For more information please call the Lions Park Community Center at 980-3145, or the Civic Center at 989-1858. Weddings If you are looking for a unique spot for your weddiilg you =may consider the City's Civic Center Court Yard. For' more infornlation please ca11989-1858: &.,��as �'...s,..-z, +,.a.,5.;=,5 ..a^,.�-it ��,�,�.. rr ,�-� ::.. 3,�.'. �.x:. ,.,.sr�,'-, .- �'.i.:.' A,y., ., a��.: ..",w�Y:-.�� „-�k•� �.�:.,s".""�.u..,..�.�."'��.�:�.�w'�"�.ex�e,�,a.�=�.,,._—._�� .L.� The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapevine • Fall 1995 �:i` : ,� ( .� _ 1.. • / + l_ ,,�A -0. ecia ven s ��. o Qo Puppets on Parade September 23,1995 10am-11am Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center Free Reservations must be made in advance Reservation Deadline: Sept. 14, 1995 Puppets on Parade features a number of whimsical puppets ` engaging in all sorts � of antics. There are puppets on skate- � boards, a ninja turtle and even a sleepy teddy bear. A puppet will show off her new hoola-hoop and a col- orful friendly space alian dances his bones off while he "shakes it" to some far- out music from a far-out place. A puppet making workshop will follow the puppet show. Enjoy a morning of pup- pets with your child - no strings attached. To make reservations or for more informa- tion ca11989-1858. Pumpkin Carving & Costume Making Workshop October 28, 1995 10 a.m. $3.00 per child Advance registration required Pre-Register before October 19th Civic Center, 10500 Civic Center Drive Learn to carve a real pumpkin into Halloween's favorite character, or make your own costume! "Cost is $3.00 per child, preschool to 12 years. (Pre-school to age 7 must be accompanied by an adult). Carving will take place at Red Hill Community Park, North Picnic Shelter. For more information ca11989-1858. Sreakfast with Santa Ho!Ho!Ho! What better way to �talk to Santa than over breakfast. Surely it's a lot better than •� standing in line at the 'd• .`` mall. Santa will tell sta �`^ ries, sing songs and �''�'��� ' muchmore. , �l; ;:lil,4'. ' Tickets will be available `�� beginnning Monday, November 6th at the Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center, 10500 Civic Center Drive, beginning at 7 a.m. until all tickets are sold. Each breakfast is limited to the first 100 participants. Breakfast with Santa fills up fast so don't delay! Maximum of one adult per child. Adults must have ticket to enter Fee: $5.00 per person Time: 8 a.m. Seating or 10 a.m. Seating Date: Saturday, December 9th Site: R.C. Neighborhood Center 9791 Arrow Route Ca11989-1858 for additional information. Breakfast is provided by the Rancho Grande Kiwanis. Founde�s Dc�y Celebration Theme -"Through the Eyes of a Child" � Saturday, November 11,1995 Parade 9:30 a.m. Base Line Road from Vineyard to Archibald Celebration 10:00 a.m. Rancho Cucamonga Adult Sports Park (Epicenter) Continuous Entertainment Craft Fair Delicious Food Farmer's Market Antique Auto Show Parade Award Ceremony Join the Fun! Parking and admission are free! For more information call 989-1858. I4 . �.. � .�. f , . �:., �. ����� �...�..,��.�-�-�,-� _s� ..� �.:. : The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapevine • Fall 1995 i i � Y�� � a sc o0 ao Playschool is a progressive program for children ages 1- 5. Classes offered: One-derful Ones, Terrifc Twos I/II, Thrilling Threes A/B and Fabulous 4s & 5s A/B. All classes focus on building childrens' self-esteem, attention spans and social development through games, music, crafts and group play. We offer classes at two locations, Lions Park Community Center the Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center (RCNC). Walk-In Registration Begins Saturday, August 26th - 8:30 a.m. at the Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center (For Rancho Cucamonga Residents Only) Non-residents can begin to register - Tuesday, August 29th - 8 a.m. at the Civic Center Mail-in registrations are accepted and will be processed beginning Monday, August 29 (after the first day of walk-in registration) Use the form on page 38 and be sure to include 2nd and 3rd choices, proof of age, and enclose proper fees. Incomplete registrations will be returned. IMPORTANT NOTICE This is the class schedule that was available at the time the Grapevine went to press. Additional classes at another location may be added prior to regis- tration or prior to the start of the classes. Please call the Playschool office at 980-3145 or the Community Services at 989-1858, just prior to registration for an updated schedule. One-derful Ones (Parent Participation Required) September 18, 1995-June Must be 1& Walking b ept. 30, 1995 Limit 12 pe lass Inst.: Andree' Nigro Site: Lions PSOl-001 Wed. 9:00 a.m.-9:50 a.m. PSOl-002 Wed. 1:00 a.m.-10:50 a.m. Inst.: Vivian Johnson Site: Lions PS01-003 Fri. 9: .-9:50 a.m. PSOl-004 Fri. 10:00 a.m. :50 a.m. Terrific Twos `� September 18, 1995-June� �iG� Must be 2 by Sept. Q,1995 Limit 12 per c�ass� � � Inst.: Andree' Nigro �i e• i,ns� PS2A-001 Tue. 9:0 5 � PS2A-002 Thur. 9:0 a. . a�rr�f Inst.: Vivian Johnson 'te: Lit�is < PS2A-003 Mon. 9:1Q'�`� �] �0 a.r�\ PS2A-004 Wed. 9:10 . .-1Q;00 a.m. � \Terrific Tw s II September 18, 1995-J 8, 1996 Must be 2'/: years old by Se t. 30, 99 Limit 12 per class � Inst.: To be announced ite: Li PS2B-001 T/TH 9:30 a.m.-10:20 a. C Inst.: Vivian Johnson Site: Lions PS2B-002 M/W 10:10 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Thrilling Threes A September 18, 1995-June 8, 1996 Must be 3 years old by Oct. 31,1995 Limit 17 per class i Holmes Site: Lions M/WO 9:00 a.m.-10:50 a.m. Logue � O Lions 1 0 .m�00 p.m. tt� n � i e: Lions /� llO_ .-12:50 p.m �rdenas Site: RCNC M/W 8:45 a.m.-10:35 a.m. �ey Gibson Site: RCNC T/TH 9:30 a.m.-11:20 a.m. � Thrilling Threes September 18,1995-Jun 8 0'st,b'��ears old by O�) •L Nigro 10 a. Oixt-o�� t wn on registration day? You may have a friend or family mem- er register for you, however, due to high demand for program spots, rson can only register for them- plus one additional family. Fabulous 4s & 5s A September 18, 1995-June 8, 1996 Must be 4 years by Dec.1,1995 Limit 20 per class Inst.: Sheila Holmes Site: Lions PS4A-001 M/W 11:00 a.m.-12:50 p.m. PS4A-002 T/TH 9:00 a.m.-10:50 a.m. Inst.: Vivian Johnson Site: Lions PS4A-003 M/W 11:30 a.m: 1:20 p.m. Inst.: Courtney Gibson Site: RCNC PS4A-004 T/TH 11:30 a.m. - 1:20 p.m. Fabulous 4s & 5s B September 18, ]995-June 8, 1996 Must be 4 years old by Dec.1,1995 Limit 20 per class Inst.: Sally Logue Site: Lions PS4B-001 M/W 8:45 a.m.-11:35 a.m. Inst.: Shelia Nolmes Site: Lions PS4B-002 T/Th 11:00 a.m.-1:50 p.m. Inst.: M. Cardenas Site: RCNC PS4B-003 M/W 11:00 a.m.-1:50 p.m. What you need to know.... •A child need only enroll once for the enHre year. IniHal enrollment fee covers first 10 weeks only. Quarterly payments are due through out the year to keep the child enrolled. •A parent or guardian must register the child by filling out a registraHon form and paying first payment. •All new students must bring proof of age! No siblings are permitted in the classrooms. •A non-resident fee of $5.00 will be charged for those not living in Rancho Cucamonga. Fee Schedule (Residents) Fees are charged on a weekly basis, but payments are due in quarterly install- ments. Your initial enrollment covers the first 10 weeks of the program Aher that you will be billed every eight weeks. Class Fee First Quarterly per week payment payment Ones $4.00 $40 $32 Twos I $4.00 $40 $32 Twos II $7.50 $75 $60 Threes A $11.00 $1]0 $88 Threes B $13.50 $135 $108 4/5's A $10.50 $105 $84 4/5'sB $12.50 $125 $100 Quarterly payments are due in November, January and March to keep enrollment current. Registrations are accepted at any time and placement made depending upon open spots. The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapeuine • Fall 1995 15 ��� �� �� .�. �. . . . TRAC Teen Recreation Activity Club Teens getting involved in recreation and community activities is what TRAC is all about. TRAC is open to all teens in Rancho Cucamonga and meets monthly at Lions Park Community Center. In addition to the monthly meetings, the teens organize many recreational activities. Including camping trips, beach trips, dances and trips to all the amusement parks. Joining TRAC is easy and its FREE. Just call 989-1858, for• a brochure that will tell you how to join. TRAC Holiday Dance Friday, December 8, 1995 8 p.m. - 12 midnight FREE Lions Park Communi .ty Center 9161 Base Line Road Snackbar available Knott's Scary Farm Come join us at Knott's Scary Farms' Halloween Haunt! Gastly, horrifying crea- tures of the night will be emerging from the dark. The frightening fun never stops. Join us for this blood-chilling event! For date, time and cost call 989-1858, ext. 2124. Cost will include admission ticket, transportation and chaperones. Limited seating available, sign-ups are on a first- come, first serve basis. Join ticket, m. re on a Night on the Town Mom and Dad, take advantage of this great opportunity to spend some time alone while we entertain the kids. Community Services staff inembers will provide supervision of the kids with arts and crafts, games, movies, and more cre- ative fun. All sitters are trained prior to working in our program. Sitters are mem- bers of the City sponsored Teen RecreaHon AcHvity Club (TT2AC). Limit will be 40 children per night. Reservations are required at least 48 hours in advance. Call 989-1858, extension 2124. Ages: Potty Trained to 12 years old Site: Lions Park Community Center Time: 6 p.m, - Midnight Dates: October 6th & 21st November 3rd & 18th Holiday Shopping Special December 2nd - 9 am - 6 pm Cost: $1.50 per child per hour ''� ` � � o� 0 u o� s The following adult sports programs offer opportuniHes for adults of various skill levels whether your team (usually made of friends or work associates) is at a recr� ational level (D League), average level (C League), or an above average level (C+ or B League). All registrations will be taken on a first come basis (resident teams will receive priority). These leagues are very popular and do fill up quickly. Individuals who want to be placed on a team may call and be placed in a player's pool. If you have a team that is interested in being placed on a mailing list, would like a registraHon packet to be mailed to you, or would like additional information on any league please call 989- 1858. Fees include league games, playoffs, offi- cials, scorekeeper, game equipment, team and individual awards for ]st and 2nd place, rule books, weekly league stand- ings, and light fees. Slow Pitch Softball Leagues Categories offered: Men's and Co-ed. Games will be played at the Rancho Cucamonga Sports Complex on week- nights and Sundays. Registration: August 7th -ISth ClassificaHon Games: September 5th League Play begins: September 17th Women's Softball Leagues Upper and lower divisions are offered on Thursday nights. Team registration is accepted, and individuals may be placed on a players pool list. Games are played at the Adult Sports Park. 5-on-5 Adult Flag Football Leagues are now forming to be played on Tuesday nights. Separate divisions will be offered. Each team will play one game a night. Games will be 50 minutes long and played on down-sized fields. Roster maxi- mum is 12 players. Registrarion: August 7yh Classificarion Games: October lOth League Play begins: October 17th 6 Aside Soccer Leagues are now forming to be played on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Separate divisions will be offered for men's 18-29 years of age, men's 30 years old and over. Games will b long and played on down- layers per team. The . Individual�re tr taken, and teams will be orm . Or ou ay register your own tea Registration begins: ugust 21st League Play begins: October 12th Women's Soccer Leagues Separate divisions will be offered for 18-29 year olds (open) and 30 years old and over (30+). The open will play on Mondays and the 30+ will play on Wednesdays. Depending on teams some games may be played on Tuesdays. � Registration: August 21st League Play begins: October 9th Men's Soccer Leagues Separate divisions will be offered for 18-29 year olds and 30 years old and over. Games will be played on Sundays. Registration: August 21st League Play begins: October 8th l s The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapeuine • Fall 1995 i � ._., �� � u vo Registration for all youth Sports Programs are taken at the Civic Center at 10500 Civic Center Drive, in the Community Services Department Monday -'Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m, For additional information for any youth sports program ca11989-1858. Youth Roller Hockey Girls and boys born in 1977-1989 are invit- ed to play in Rancho Cucamonga's Roller Hockey League. This exciting new sport offers fun for all age levels (6-17 years). Separate leagues for boys and girls are offered for each age division. Divisions: "AAA"born in 1977-1979 � "AA" born in 1980-1981 "A" born in 1982-1983 "B" bom in 1984-1985 "C" born in 1986-1987 "D" born in ]988-1989 Fall Walk-in Registration: Residents: August 14 - 31 Non-residents: August 21 - 31 •Please note: A birth certificate is required upon registration. Fee: $35.00 per child (Non-residents add $5.00) The season will start practice (weekdays or evenings) at the Sports Complex by September 26th, games will be played on weeknights beginning late September to October 9th. * Note a Winter Youth Roller Hockey league will also be offered January through March (between soccer and base- ball). This enjoyable and safe sport will empha- size fun and the skills of roller hockey. All ability levels are invited. No experience with roller hockey or roller blading is nec- essary. All necessary safety equipment will be provided by the player. All children will be rated prior to the season to help equalize the teams. Volunteer coaches and sponsors are needed. "Winter Walk-in Registration: Residents: November 13 - 30 Non-residents: November 20 - 30 ` Pee Wee Deck Hockey Ages 3-5 (without Roller .Blades) Come on out and join the hottest sport around. Let your 3-5 year old child get a head start for the City's new Roller Hockey League. Boys and girls will be taught the basic fundamentals of Deck Hockey (same as roller hockey but no roller blades are used). The activities will be taught through a team-oriented format which emphasizes: team work, sportsmanship, and loads of fun. Registration fee includes a t-shirt, equipment, and an award. Registration will be accepted on a first-come basis or until all spots are filled. Space is limited. Two five-week sessions are being offered beginning the week of October 30th, at the Sports Complex parking lot. Session I M/ W 6:00-7:00 p.m. Session II T/Th 6:00-7:00 p.m. Walk-in Registration: Residents: September 25 - October 19 Non-Residents: October 2- October 19 Fee: $29.50 per child (non residents add $5.00) Volunteer Coach Helpers are needed � � 2 � �� � � 1 � � l �_ � � � , �� Pee Wee Soccer Age 3-5 Boys and girls will be taught the basic fun- damentals of soccer. Activities will be taught through a team oriented format which emphasizes fun, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Registration fee includes a t-shirt and an award. Space is limited. RegistraHon will be accepted on a first- come basis until full. Three five-week ses- sions are being offered beginning the week of September llth, at Red Hill Park. Session I . M/W 6:00-7:00 p.m. Session II T/Th 6:00-7:00 p.m. Session III T/Th 4:30-5:30 p.m. Walk-in Registration: Residents: July 31 - August 24 Non-Residents: August 7 - 24 Fee: $29.50 per child (non residents add $5.00) Volunteer Coach Helpers are needed Youth Basketball Leagues All girls and boys born in 1980-1989 are invited to play in this exciting winter sport. This league offers fun for different ages (approximately 6-15 years) and the oppor- tunity to learn and enhance their basket- ball skills. Height is not important and beginners are welcome.League games begin January 6(after fall baseball, softball, and soccer's regular season) and ends mid- March prior to spring baseball and soccer. Practices begin mid-December (2 per week). Separate leagues for boys and girls will be offered for each age division. Game sites: Rancho Cucamonga High School Gym, Alta Loma High School Gym, and Etiwanda Intermediate School Gym. Divisions: "AA" born in 1980-1981 "A" born in 1982-1983 "B" born in 1984-1985 "C" born in 1986-1987 "D" born in 1988-1989 Walk-in Registration: Residents: September 5- November 16 Non-residents: Sept. 11 - Nov. 16 'Please note: A birth cerHficate is required upon registration. Fee: Divisons AA, A, B, & C $49.00 per child $39.50 per child (Division D) (Non=residents add $5.00) Fee includes S week season plus tourna- ment playoffs, uniforms, gym costs, offi- cials, scorekeeper, and participation awards. Volunteer coaches and sponsors are needed. •Must be a parent or legal guardian to sign up a child for youth sports programs. •New participants must bring a birth certificate when registering. ; The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapeuiree • Fall 1995 l7 or s � ; � .-� + � � r asses. � o s o Qo Mid-Week Tennis Program Pee Wee Tennis Age: 5-7 Introduction to the game of tennis! Classes will consist of coordination drills and beginning strokes, as well as plenty of fun games. Students must furnish own racket and one can of new unopened tennis balls. Inst.: Upland Tennis Club Staff Site: Beryl Park Fee: $40.00/8 weeks Start: 9/20/95 9001-001 Wed., 4:00-4:50 p.m. 9001-002 Wed., 5:00-5:50 p.m. Junior Tennis Age: 8-11 Introduction to the game of tennis! Classes will consist of instruction in stroke produc- Hon, scoring, and rules of play as well as plenty of fun games. Students must fur- nish own racket and one can of new wlopened tennis balls. Inst.: Upland Tennis Club Staff Site: Beryl Park Fee: $40.00/8 weeks Start: 9/18/95 9004-002 Mon., 5:00-5:50 p.m. Fee: $40.00/8 weeks Start: 9/19/95 9004-003 Tue., 5:00-5:50 p.m. Adult Tennis Age: 16&up Leam the sport of a lifeHme, improving your skills in tennis! Classes consist of drills, strategy, instruction and matches to raise your level of play. Students must fur- nish own racket and one can of new unopened tennis balls. Inst.: Upland Tennis Club Staff Beginning Site: Beryl Park Fee: $48.00/8 weeks Start: 9/19/95 9008-001 Tue., 6:00-7:00 p.m. Intermediate Site: Beryl Park Fee: $48.00/8 weeks Start: 9/18/95 9009-001 Mon., 6:00-7:00 p.m. Advanced Site: Beryl Park Fee: $48.00/8 weeks Start: 9/20/95 9010-001 Wed., 6:00-7:00 p.m. Saturday Tennis Program Youth Tennis Age: 8-15 Get in the swing! Lace up your sneakers and dust off your racket. Students must furnish own racket and one can of new tennis balls. Inst.: Iain MacDonald Beginning Site: Beryl Park Age 8-11 Fee: $35.00/S weeks Start: 9/16/95 9004-001 Sat., 8:00-9:00 a.m. Age 12-15 Fee: $35.00/8 weeks Start: 9/16/95 9005-001 Sat., 9:00-10:00 a.m. Intermediate Site: Beryl Park Age 10-15 Fee: $35.00/8 weeks Start: 9/]6/95 9006-001 Sat., 10:00-11:00 a.m. Advanced Site: Beryl Park (with instructor's permission) Age 11-15 Fee: $35.00/8 weeks Start: 9/16/95 9007-001 Sat., 11:00-12:00 p.m. ..::::::.. ............ ,........� ., ;.......� -.. �.......� ,. ':::::.C. : :' -..;::e••• Bowling For Youth Age: 4-14 This class will be an introduction for the beginner and will improve the game of the experienced bowler. Student must'be able to lift a 6 Ib. ball. Fee includes 3 weeks of lessons, 6 weeks of league play and shoe rental. Inst.: Deer Creek Staff Site: Deer Creek Age 4-7 Limit 18 Fee: $22.50/9 weeks . Start: 9/21 /95 9012-001 Thur., 3:30-420 p.m. Age: 8-14 Limit 40 Fee: $30.00/9 weeks Start: 9/19/95 9013-001 Tue., 3:30-4:50 p.m. Figiue Skating � Age: b-15 The ISIA Pre-Alpha Test Program intro- duces skaters to the wonderful world of ice skating! New skaters develop skills, make new friends and are motivated to improve their skating skills. Tlie pre-alpha level includes learning a two foot glide, one foot glide, forward swizzles, backward wiggles and swizzles, dip and snow plow stop. Children will also adventure a waltz jump, two foot spin and spiral. Skate rental is $2 per week. Class limit is 20. Inst.: Ontario Ice SkaHng Staff Site: Ontario Ice Fee: $48.00/8 weeks Start: 9/19/95 9021-001 Tue., 6:00-6:30 p.m. 9021-002 Tue., 6:30-7:00 p.m. Itoller Skating Age: 3-up Learn the fundamentals of forward and backward roller skating. Group lessons will incorporate acHvities and games into the class structure. Course fee includes participants skate rental and 8 free passes to open skate for pracrice time. Class lirnit is 20. Inst.: Charlotte Johnson/Skate Express. Site: Skate Express (Central Ave., Chino) Beginning Ages: 3-5 Fee: $40.00/8 weeks Start: 11/4/95 9015-001 Sat., 9:00-9:45 a.m. Ages: 6-9 Fee: $40.00/8 weeks Start: 11/4/95 9016-001 Sat., 9:45-10:30 a.m. Ages:10 & up Fee: $40.00/8 weeks Start: 11 /4/95 9017-001 Sat., 8:15-9:00 a.m. Adv. Beginning Ages: All Fee: $40.00/8 weeks Start: 11 /4/95 9024-001 Sat., 9:45-10:30 a.m. Intermediate Ages: All Fee: $40.00/8 weeks Start: 11/4/95 9018-001 Sat., 8:15-9:00 a.m. Stroller Skating & Pee Wee Skate Age: 18&up This fun class gives parents an opportuni- ty to exercise and have fun at the same time. Push your stroller around on our skating floor or bring your child under the age of 6. Games, prizes, and activiries weekly. Inst.: Charlotte Johnson/Skate Express Site: Skate Express (Central Ave., Chino) Fee: $35.00/8 weeks Start: I]/7/95 9025-001 Tue., 10:00-12 noon Beginning Ice Hockey Age: 6&up Learn the hottest game of the 90's! This class introduces kids & adults to the fast and exciting game of ice hockey. Focusing on fundamentals, the class will teach skat- ing forward and backward, stopping with the puck, hockey position, pivot turns, stick handling and shooring and basic game objectives. Skate rental is $3 per week. Pracdce during open session on les- son day. Must provide own stick and gloves. Class limit is 20. Inst.: Ontario Ice SkaHng Staff. Site: Ontario Ice Age: 6-15 Fee: $48.00/S weeks Start: 9/16/95 9019-001 Sat., 11:50-12:20 p.m. - Age:16&up Fee: $48.00/8 weeks Start: 9/21/95 9020-001 Thur., 7:00-7:30 p.m. 18 The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapevine • Fall 1995 '� ; 'r.; `' � a �� s 0 Beginning Cartooning Age: 8-15 Do you like to draw and doodle? Come and learn how to improve your doodles as we work on basic cartooning techniques. Bring a sketch pad, no smaller than 11x14 to the first class. Class limit is 25. Inst.: Mary Mills Site: Lions Fee: $25.00/8 wks Start: 9/21 /95 2000-001 T'hur., 3:30-4:20.p.m. Intermediate Cartooning Age: 8-15 For the more experienced doodler! If you , feel comfortable with your drawing skills and would like to work on more challeng- ing cartooning techniques, then this class is for you! (Beginning cartooning gives a good foundation for this class, although it is not a pre-requisite.) Bring a sketch pad no smaller than 11x14 to the first class. Class limit is 25. Inst.: Mary Mills Site: Lions Fee: $25.00/8 wks Start: 9/21 /95 2001-001 Thur., 4:30-5:20 p.m. ����� Painting & Drawing Age: 6&up This class allows students to explore vari- ous materials, techniques and develop an overall appreciaHon of fine art. Several drawing and painting techniques will be learned. Bring to first class: 11x14 sketch pad, 2B drawing pencil and an eraser. Addirional supplies wil] be needed at a later date. Class lirnit is 20. Inst.: Karen Clark Site: Lions Fee: $35.00/8 wks Start: 9/21 /95 2002-001 Thur., 4:00-4:50 p.m. Kids Crafts Age: 3-10 Kids here's a great way to make crafts for any holiday or as gifts for friends and fam- ily. Different craft at each workshop (Parents must participate with 3-5 year olds.) Material fee of $3 is due to the instructor. Age: 3-5 Inst.: Barbara Jackson Site: Lions Fee: $5.00/1 day Date: 10/28/95 2010-001 Sat., 9:30-10:30 a.m. Fee: $5.00/1 day Date: 11/18/95 2010-002 Sat., 9:30-10:30 a.m. Fee: $5.00/1 day Date: 12/2/95 2010-003 Sat., 9:30-10:30 a.m. Age: 6-10 Inst.: Barbara Jackson Site: Lions Fee: $5.00/1 day Date: 10/28/95 2011-001 Sat., 11:00-12 noon Fee: $5.00/1 day Date: I1/18/95 2011-002 Sat., 11:00-12 noon Fee: $5.00/1 day Date: 12/2/95 2011-003 Sat.,11:00-12 noon ra s Santa's Parent/Child Woodworking Workshop All Ages Christmas is coming!!! Moms and Dads - make today special for your son or daugh- ter. Together build your choice of wood- working projects including airplanes, semi-trucks, cradles, tree ornaments, piggy banks, nativity sets, toolboxes, gifts for Moms or Grandmas and more. All tools and supplies are provided. An approxi- mate cost of $4 - 12 for project kits will be due at class. AddiHonal projects available for purchase. Class limit is 35. Inst.: Joan Florio Site: Lions Fee: $4.00/] day Date: 10/28/95 2070-001 Sat., 10:30-12 noon Fee: $4.00/l day Date: 11/4/95 2070-002 Sat., 10:30-]2 noon :t � �.^{:��1%� Rttt��� ���5 II ��,� l���t�;� M `� . �:: H•�� � 00�'�� O O _ 7 00 ��00 co .�y'o � ��o Manger Workshop Parent/Child Woodworking All Ages Make this meaningful huiiday decoraHon that you will treasure year after year... and best of all, you made it together! The manger scene contains a stable that you and your child will sand, hammer and nail together, paint or oil finish. Included are seven figures to hand finish, paint or stain. A$12 material fee will be due to the instructor at the class. Class limit is 35. Inst.: Joan Florio Site: Lions Fee: $4.00/1 day Date: ]0/28/95 2071-001 Sat., 12:30-2:00 p.m. Fee: $4.00/1 day Date: 11/4/95 2071-002 Sat., 12:30-2:00 p.m. Ceramics for Kids- Halloween All Ages Come one come all boys and girls alike to this halloween workshop. We witl spend a Saturday morning creating a spooky mas- terpiece of your choice — Halloween Pendent or Ghost Noggin. Complete either of the projects, let your imagination go wild spooky or cute. Please indicate on your registration form which project you wish to complete. Material fee -$4 is due to the instructor at the class. Class limit is 20. Inst.: Margie Bordner Site: Lions Fee: $5.00/1 day Date: 10/2]/95 2060-001 Sat., 9:00-11:00 a.m. Ceramics for Kids- Christmas All Ages In this Saturday morning workshop we will complete a candy cane that is approx- imately 6" long and has Santa's face and beard for detail. These adorable pieces can be completed in many different ways, let your imagination go wild. Material fee -$4 is due to the instructor at the first class. Class limit is 20. Inst.: Margie Bordner Site: Lions Fee: $5.00/1 day Date: 12/2/95 2061-001 Sat., 9:00-11:00 a.m. The City o}'Ra,ncho Cucamonga ,• The Grapeuine • Fall 1995 19 � � ..�i.: .� .: � �. s ra o , Flowers Plucked from the Garden Age: Adult Class is designed for the beginner through the best of crafters. Easy step-by-step instructions by Susan. Leam the newest decorations, save money and make great gifts. Classes are fun for all, bring a friend! Anyone age 12 or older may enroll in the class. Children under the age of ]2 are not permitted in the class. A!1 the shopping is aone for you. The following supplies will be provided: glue guns, glue sticks, wire cutters, moss, foam, pins. You just pay the instructor for the class material fee. Samples of class projects will be displayed at Lions Park Community Center. Class limit is 15. Inst.: Susan McCall Site: Lions Sunflower Fall Hat A country look you must have in or out- side your home. You will be designing a 20 inch hat with lots of raffie, bow, berry's and yes! Sunflowers, with a wooden Welcome sign. Material fee $27. Fee: $7.00/1 day Date: 10/12/95 2037-001 Thur., 7:00-8:30 p.m. Beg. Drawing Age: Adult If you have always wanted to know how to draw, but. never had the chance, then this is the class for you. You don't have to have talent, you only need to have the desire to leam. Drawing is a skill that anyone can acquire, the saine way you learned to read and write. Students must purchase draw- ing supplies. Instructor will furnish a list at the first class meeting. Class 1'vnit is 15. Inst.: Julianna Balogh Site: Lions Fee: $40.00/6 wks Start: 9/19/95 2034-001 Tue., 11:00-12:30 p.m. Int. Drawing Age: Adult This class will explore tradirional and con- temporary drawing techniques including pen and ink, wash, colored pencils, chalks, and charcoal. We will also work with col- lage, photomontage and conceptual draw- ings. Individual creaHvity will be encour- aged. Students must purchase own draw- ing supplies. Instructor will furnish a list at the first class meeting. Class limit is 20 Inst.: Julianna Balogh Site: Lions Fee: $40.00/6 wks Start: 9/19/95 2072-001 Tue.,12:30-2:00 p.m. �s ���,o � � Festival Fall Centerpiece With a scarecrow and a burst of mums and greenery tucked into a basket. Remove the scarecrow and continue displaying it throughout the season. Material fee $28. Fee: $8.00/1 day Date: 10/26/95 2038-001 Thur., 7:00-9:00 p.m. Holiday Festoon Pinecones, lacquered berrys, fruits, pine greenery and a bow. A very merry look on your front door or wall. Material fee $33. Fee:$9.00/lday Date:l]/2/95 2039-001 Thur., 7:00-9:30 p.m. Topiary Pine Tree A delightful tree in a clay pot, that you can paint any color. About 30 inches tall. Holiday greenery with red and white rose- buds. So cute you will want to make two. Materialfee $35. Fee: $9.00/1 day Date: 11/30/95 2040-001 Thur., 7:00-9:30 pm Beg. Sewing Age: Adult Learn the basics of se.wing and complete a pair of pull-on shorts or pants in just one session! Bring your own machine and learn how to use it better, or one will be supplied. Bring to class 2�/2 yards of pre- shrunk fabric and matching thread. Supply fee is $5 due at class. Class limit - 6. Inst.: Cheri Gregory Site: San Antonio Academy Fee: $18.00/1 day Date: 9/19/95 2043-001 Tue., 6:00-9:OO,,p.m. Fee: $18.00/1 day Date: 10/19/95 2043-002 Thur., 6:00-9:00 p.m. Fee: $18.00/1 day Date: 10/29/95 2043-003 Sun., 2:30-5:30 p.m. Fee: $18.00/1 day Date: 11/12/95 2043-004 Sun., 2:30-5:30 p.m. Halloween Costumes Age: Adult Get crearive.and make your own or your child's Halloween costume this year! In the first class, we'll look at the patterns avail- able and discuss what to purchase, so don't buy anything ahead of time. We'll also practice some time-saving sewing tech- niques. In the last three classes, we'll sew• the costumes, focusing on quick and pain- less sewing methods that even a beginner can master! Class limit is 5. Inst.: Cheri Gregory Site: San Antonio Academy Fee: $40.00/4 wks Start: 9/21 /95 2044-001 Thur., 6:30-8:30 p.m. Flower Arranging Age: Adult We cover many aspects of fresh floral design techniques and several basic styles. Please bring a short blade knife to class. Students will need to provide fresh flow- ers and containers each night. A$10 ma- terial fee is due to the instructor at the first ciass. Class limit is 20. Inst.: Linda Rathfon Site: RCNC Fee: $30.00/10 wks Start: 9/19/95 2046-001 Tue., 6:00-8:00 p.m. . Int. Flower Arranging Age: Adult This course offers a challenging opportuni- ty to express basic design skills in new and innovative ways. We will address advanced styles, , use of color, and the impact and background of floral arranging throughout history. Specific design situa- tions will be used as creative stimulants. Please bring a short blade knife to class. Students must provide fresh flowers & containers each night. $10 material fee is due to the instructor. Class limit is 20. Inst.: Linda Rathfon Site: RCNC Fee: $40.00/6 wks Start: 9/19/95 2073-001 Tue:, 8:00-10:00 p.m. Christmas Club Age: Adult Create Christmas gifts with your own per- sonal touch. Have them ready and wrapped early! And don't worry about running around to buy supplies; they'll be purchased for you! We'll make gifts for women, men, teenagers, and children; you'll choose your favorite from a variety of projects and colors. Come enjoy some crearive time together, and look forward to some extra=special gift-giving at Christmas! Supply fee of $5-$15 is due each week, depending on the project. Class limit is 10. Inst.: Cheri Gregory Site: San Antonio Academy Fee: $20.00/4 wks Start: 10/1/95 2074-001 Sun., 4:00-6:00 p.m. Fee: $20.00/4 wks Start: 11/2/95 2074-002 Thur., 6:30-8:30 p.m. Cards, Cards, Cards Age:15&up Special cards for all occasions and gift bags & tags made with fabric and "Wonder Under". Material fee of $5 is due to the instructor at class. Class limit is 25. Inst.: Martha SalviaH Site: Lions Fee: $10.00/1 day Date: 11/18/95 2049-001 Sat., 9:00-12 noon 20 =`' ' . . . ., . . . .. _.: . .. , . .. . The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapeuine `• Fall 1995` _ � � �,� v s Tole Painting-Beg. Age: 16&up Learn basic brush strokes, how to prepare and finish wood pieces. A supply fee of $6- $8 for brushes is due to the instructor at the first class. Additional supplies will be dis- cussed. Class limit is 14. Inst.: Joanne Witter Site: Lions Fee: $20.00/4 wks Start: 11/9/95 2030-001 Thur., 7:00-9:20 p.m. Tole Painting—Int. Age: Adult Completion of 2 or more sessions of Beginning required. Advanced projects will be introduced. Inst.: Joanne Witter Site: Lions Fee: $25.00/5 wks � Start: 11/6/95 2031-001 Mon., 7:00-9:20 p.m. • Tole Painting—Adv. Age: Adult Actively painting for the past year or more. Advanced projects will be introduced. Inst.: Joanne Witter Site: Lions Fee: $25.00/5 wks Start: 11/7/95 2032-001 Tue., 7:00-9:20 p.m. Tole Painting—Project Workshop Age: Adult For experienced tole painters. Preferably at least 10 weeks of experience. Projects will be provided. Material fee is $10-$20. Students should bring their own paint and brush supplies and a sack lunch. Class limit is 8. Inst.: Joanne Witter Site: Lions Fee: $15.00/1 day Start: 9/16/95 2075-001 Sat., 9:00-4:00 p.m. Calligraphy-Beg. Age:10&up Become familiar with a wide range of tools, materials, and uses of calligraphy. Material fee: $7-$10. Class limit is 25. Inst.: Kingsley Benefield Site: RCNC Fee: $30.00/10 wks Start: 9/19/95 202&001 Tue., 6:00-720 p.m. Calligraphy-Int. � . Age:10&up Gothic and contemporary hands. Completion of beginning calligraphy is preferable. Class limit is 25. Inst.: Kingsley Benefield Site: RCNC Fee: $30.00/10 wks Start: 9/19/95 2029-001 Tue., 7:30-8:50 p.m. CreaHve Gift Wrap Age: Adult Make gift giving fun by leaming how to turn an ordinary box into an EXTRAordinary present in just minutes. In this class you will be shown how to quick- ly make any gift as special as the person who receives it. We will discuss wrapping for the holidays, birthdays and more. You are welcome to bring 2 actual gifts to be wrapped during class. Supplies fee is $5. Class limit is 12. Inst.: Barbara Jackson Site: Lioris Fee: $12.00/] day Date: 11/30/95 2019-001 Thur., 7:00-9:00 p.m. � ek�V �r c i e���1 ? Glorious Gift Baskets Age: Adult Learn all you need to know to create your, own beautiful gift baskets in just a few short hours! We'll be discussing ideas for the holidays and more. During the first class you'll learn everything you need to know about putting baskets together: You will have time in-between classes to find what you need to make your own special gift baskets. When we meet again for the second class you will be able to make one, two or three baskets of your own design to take home with you. The supply fee is $5. Class limit is 20. Inst.: Barbara Jackson Site: Lions Fee: $30.00/2 days Date: 11 /4/95 2016-001 Sat., 3:00-5:00 p.m. Sat., 3:00-5:00 p.m. (11 /18/95) Fee: $30.00/2 days Date: 11/14/95 2016-002 Tue., 7:00-9:00 p.m. Tue., 7:00-9:00 p.m. (]2/5/95) ����������������������� Ceramics Age: Adult This season we are offering a variety of workshops in ceramics. Each workshop will offer a different piece of ceramic to complete using stains, chalks, undercoats and glazes. The craft of ceramics is fun for everyone. Come and join us in one or more of the class choices below. Class limit is 20. Ages 9-12 may register if accompanied by an adult. Inst.: Margie Bordner Site: Lions Soft Pumpkin or Ghost Noggins Ghosts & Goblins, Pumpkins too you'll love these projects we have for you. Come and create a Halloween masterpiece. You may choose hom either a Pair of Ghost Noggins or a Soft Tuck Pumpkin and Fall Leaves. Ghosts are approximately 4" tall and Pumpkins are approximately 6" tall. Please indicate on registration form which project you wish to complete. Material fee - $7.50. Fee: $15.00/1 day Date: 9/25/95 2062-001 Mon., 6:30-9:30 p.m. Soft Tuck I-Iorn of Plenty and Calico Corn Dress up your Thanksgiving table with this Horn of Plenty and Calico Corn Centerpiece. Using your own fillers like dried flowers you can accent these pieces for your holiday table. The horn of plenty has a soft tuck appearance and is approxi- mately 6" tall and 8" long. Material fee - $10. Fee: $15.00/1 day Date: 10/9/95 2063-001 Mon., 6:30-9:30 p.m. Angel Tree or Soldier Tree Relay Decorate under your tree with either of these relay's. When you plug your tree lights into the relay you will eliminate the need to crawl under the tree to plug in the lights. A flip of the switch will do the job. Decorative and functional too. Please indi- cate on your registration form which pro- ject you wish to complete. Pieces range in size from 9-11 inches tall. Material fee is $17 (includes hardware). Fee: $15.00/1 day Date: 11/13/95 2067-001 Mon., 6:30-9:30 p.m. Country Window Sitter Tree or Traditional Tree Tree, trees everywhere in this Christmas workshop you will choose from one of the above trees to complete. Either would make a nice addition to your Christmas collection. Piease indicate on your registra- tion form which project you wish to com- plete. Trees are between 13-15 inches tall and will be ready for you to paint and complete with lights and switch. Material fee is $20. Fee: $15.00/1 day Date: 11/20/95 2068-001 Mon., 6:30-9:30 p.m. Character Ornaments with carved box or Snowman Candy CanelTowel Holder Christmas will be magic when you com- plete either the Snowman or the Character Ornament. The Snowman stands 11" tall and holds a dowel between his hands which can hold either candy canes or a hand towel. The Character Ornament will sit in its own decoraHve box and have hands and feet, approximately 8" tall. Please indicate on your registration form which project you wish to complete. Material fee is $10. Fee: $15.00/1 day Date: 12/4/95 2069-001 Mon., 6:30-9:30 p.m. The City of Ranch,o Cucamonga •_ The Grapeuine • Fall 1995 �� 21 �a s � �v � oa �rtnas ics Dyno-Tots Gymnastics , Apparatus Classes • , A progressive and fun gymnasHcs pro- This is a progressive gymnastics program Introductory skills with gymnasHcs appa- gram for ages 2-5 years. A safe learning with emphasis on flexibility, coordination, ratus such as trampoline, vault, balance environment allows for the development body awareness, and strength. CompleHon beam and much� more. Girls must wear of body awareness, coordination and of requirements in each level will allow for leotards and socks, boys must wear shorts, social development through gymnastic advancement. t-shirts and socks. Long hair must be skills. Proof of age must be presented at secured. � the first class for all Dyno-Tot classes. . Gym- Beginning I Age: 6-14 Tumbling Teddys Age: 2 Parent must participate with cliild. Class limit is 15. Inst.: Dynasty Gym Site: Dynasty Fee: $12.50/10 weeks Start: 9/19/95 4010-001 Tue., 10:15-10:45 a.m. Fee: $12.50/10 weeks Start: 9/20/95 4010-002 Wed., 10:40-11:10 a.m. Fee: $12.50/10 weeks Start: 9/18/95 4010-003 Mon., 10:00-10:30 a.m. Tumbling Teddys-Beg./Int. Age: 2 Must have written approval from their instructor. Class limit is l5. Inst.: Dynasty Gym Site: Dynasty Fee: $12.50/10 weeks Start: 9/20/95 4011-001 Wed., 10:00-10:30 a.m Fee: $12.50/10 weeks Start: 9/19/95 4011-002 Tue., 9:30-10:00 a.m Acro-Tots - Beginning Age: 3-5 Class limit is 15. Inst.: Dynasty Gym Site: Lions Fee: $25.00/10 weeks Start: 9/16/95 4012-001 Sat., 9:00-9:45 a.m. Fee: $25.00/10 weeks Start: 9/16/95 4012-002 Sat., 10:00-10:45 a.m. Fee: $25.00/10 weeks Start: 9/18/95 4012-005 Mon., 5:00-5:45 p.m. Inst.: Dynasty Gym Site: Dynasty Fee: $25.00/10 weeks Start: 9/18/95 • 4012-003 Mon., 10:40-11:25 a.m. 4012-004 Mon. 9:00-9:45 a.m. Fee: $25.00/10 weeks Start: 9/20/95 4012-007 Wed., 11:15-12 noon Fee: $25.00/10 weeks Start: 9/]9/95 4012-006 Tue., 11:00-11:45 a.m. Acro-Tots - Intermediate Age: 3-5 You must receive written approval from the instructor to enroll in this class. Limit is 15. Inst.: Dynasty Gym Site: Lions Fee: $25.00/10 weeks Start: 9/16/95 4013-001 Sat., 11:00-11:45 a.m. Inst.: Dynasty Gym Site: Dynasty Fee: $25.00/10 weeks Start: 9/20/95 4013-002 Wed., 12:15-1:00 p.m. Fee: $25.00/10 weeks Start: 9/21/95 4013-003 Thur., 11:00-11:45 a.m. Class hmit is 20 Age: 6-9 Inst.: Dynasty Gym Site: Lions Fee: $25.00/10 weeks Start: 9/16/95 4014-001' Sat., 12:00-12:50 p.m. Fee: $25.00/10 weeks Start: 9/18/95 4014-002 Mon., 3:00-3:50 p.m. Age:10-14 ' Inst.: Dynasty Gym Site: Lions Fee: $25.00/10 weeks Start: 9/18/95 4015-001 . Mon., 4:00-4:50 p.m. Rhythmic Gymnastics Age: 6-14 This class includes basic dance movements and skills with hand apparatus. Insh-uctor will notify students on� first day of class which apparatus is needed. Approximate additional cost is $2-$10.' Class limit is 30. Inst.: Dynasty Gym , Site: Dynasty Fee: $25.00/10 weeks Start: 9/16/95 4016-001 Sat.,12:00-12:50 p.m. Gym Evaluations/Advancement Open to students enrolled in Acro-tots, Apparatus, & Beginning I& II levels. Completion of evaluation is required for advancement. Evaluations will be held at a designated time within the session; date of evaluations to be announced. A$10 fee is due to the instructor prior to evaluations. (finan- cial assistance is available) �liday Day Camp'• ' y Age: 6-15 tructional gymnasHcs for beginner thru m levels. For boys�''and girls. Bring a k lunch and drink. Camp limit is 30. t.: Dynasty Gym • Site: Dynasty �: $18.00/1 day Date: 12/9/95 9-001 Sat.,10:00-4:00 p.m. �: $18.00/i day '' � Date: 12/16/95 9-002 Sat., 10:00-4:00 p.m. �: $18.00/1 day Date: 12/23/95 9-003 Sat., 10:00-4:00 p.m. Intro to Gym Appazatus Age: 3-7 Emphasis is on fun, safety, and experience with apparatus. Class limit is 8. Age: 3-5 Inst.: Dynasty Gym Site: Dynasty Fee: $50.00/10 weeks Start: 9/16/95 4000-001 Sat., 11:00-11:45 a.m. Fee: $50.00/10 weeks Start: 9/21/95 4000-002 Thur., 9:00-9:45 a.m. 4000-003 Thur 10:00-10:45 a.m. Fee: $50.00/10 weeks Start: 9/20/95 4000-004 Wed., 6:30-7:15 p.m: ' Age:S-7 Fee: $50.00/10 weeks Start: 9/20/95 4001-001 Wed., 3:00-3:45 p.m. Trampoline Fun/Co-Ed Age: 3-9 Class limit is 8. Age: 3-5 Inst.: Dynasty Gym Site: Dynasty Fee: $25.00/10 weeks Start: 9/21/95 4002-001 Thur 12:00-12:30 p.m. Class limit is 10. Age: 6-9 Fee: $25.00/10 weeks Start: 9/16/95 4003-001 Sat., 9:00-9:50 a.m. Trampoline Fun/Boys Age: 8-12 Class limit is 10. Inst.: Dynasty Gym Site: Dynasty Fee: $25.00/10 weeks Start: 9/16/95 4004-001 Sat., 11:00-11:50 a.m. Beg. Apparatus/Girls Age: 6-14 Class limit is 9. Age: 6-9 Inst.: Dynasty Gym Site: Dynasty Fee: $50.00/10 weeks Start: 9/16/95 4005-001 Sat., 10:00-10:50 a.m. Age: 10-14 � Fee: $50.00/10 weeks Start: 9/16/95 4006-001 Sat., 12:00-12:50 p.m. Beg. Apparatus/Boys Age: 9-11 Class limit is 9. " Inst.: Dynasty Gym Site: Dynasty Fee: $50.00/10 weeks Start: 9/16/95 4008-001 Sat., 1:00-1:50 p.m. Uneven Parallel Bars Age:10-14 Class lirnit is 10. Inst.: Dynasty Gym Site: Dynasty Fee: $50.00/10 weeks Start: 9/19/95 4009-001 Tue., 7:30-8:20 p.m. 22 Th.� Ci.t.v oiRa.ncho Cu.co.monea .• The Grabeuine • Fall 1995 � � �� .% , ,. . Gymnastics Demo Age: 6-18 Students enrolled will have the opportuni- ty to perform in local community events as well as a last day performance during dass. Participants must have gymnastics or dance experience. Additional costs may be involved for tmiforms. Class limit is 40. Inst.: Dynasty Gym Site: Dynasty Age: 6-12 Fee: $25.00/10 weeks Start: 9/16/95 4020-001 Sat., 1:00-1:50 p.m. Age: 13-18 Fee: $25.00/10 weel<s Start: 9/20/95 4027-001 Wed., 8:00-9:00 p.m. Fitness is Funtastic Age: 6-10 An introduction to gymnastics with added fitness fun such as obstacle course, para- chute games, and trampoline. Suggestion to Troop Leaders: Why not use this as an event to earn a'fitness patch! Class limit is 20. Inst.: Dynasty Gym Site: Dynasty Fee: $5.00/1 day Date: 12/22/95 4021-001 Fri, 2:00-3:30 p.m. Acrobatics Age: 6-13 Gymnastic skills combined and choreo- graphed to create strength and balance moves with partners. Previous gymnastics training is suggested but not required. Class limit is 20. Inst.: Dynasty Gym Site: Dynasty Fee: $22.50/9 weeks Start: 9/19/95 4017-001 Tue., 7:30-8:20 p.m. Remember` to register early. Each class has a minimum attendance requirement. I f you wait too long the class may be cancelled. Cheerleading Stunts & Tumbling Age: 6-15 Learn basic tumbling for cheerleaders including cartwheels, round-offs, walkovers and even more advanced skills such as handsprings if students are physi- cally ready. We'll also learn stunt maneu- vers such as thigh stands, pyraminds, half and full extensions, and rockets. Class limit is 20. Inst.: Dynasty Gym Site: Dynasty Age: 6-10 Fee: $25.00/10 weeks Start: 9/16/95 4022-001 Sat., 2:00-2:50 p.in. Age: 11-15 Fee: $25.00/10 weeks Start: 9/16/95 4023-001 Sat., 3:00-3:50 p.m. . " H+I+H �� I' Pre Football Season Prep Class Age:12&up Cheerleaders may enroll individually or with their squad. Class will offer tuinbling skills and cheer jumps using the trampo- line as a learning tool. Class limit is 40. Inst.: Dynasty Gym Site: Dynasty Fee: $30.00/10 weeks Start: 9/16/95 4024-001 Sat., 11:00-11:50 a.m. Cheer Squad Worl<out Age: 12&up Class will provide adequate space for cheer squads to practice as a group. Mirrors, safety mats and tumbling are pro- vided. Class is supervised. Class limit is 40. Inst.: Dynasty Gym Site: Dynasty Fee: $30.00/10 weeks Start: 9/16/95 4025-001 Sat., 12:00-12:50 p.m. Jr. All Star Squad Age: 12-14 An opportunity for girls and boys to learn competition cheers. Evaluations are held on the last day of class for Jr. All Star per- forming squad. Class limit is 40. Inst.: Dynasty Gym Site: Dynasty Fee: $30.00/10 weeks Start: 9/16/95 4026-001 Sat., 1:00-1:50 p.m. . _ ._._ _ _ . . _ _.,, , . � Y��.._.�...1._ r��� .. � ; �� ., _: . � . - , _" .. :7 � The City of Rancho Cucamonga • � The Grapeuine �• Fall 1995 � � 23 �( � 1. : %' !? - � ` ��� � a12Ce �� ,;� •,, ,.. � s �� ..�r�, �����. c�.�>° .� � � . n,�.,, � . >,�u• ,�G .� F ^-t� � a.. � t�y4t. �"'�� :� z?� kw r� .�rv� . �: ��. • x:���Y. ' �. �z,'�"�` ..:�' : � � �� • s • � � �� • � • •� G G Creative Movement Age: 3-5 For boys and girls! This class is designed to help develop children's awareness of music interpretation; concepts of special formation and a variety of movements through the use of props, singing, fun and creative expression! Parents allowed to observe during last ten minutes of class only. Class limit is 25. Inst.: Olympic Studios Site: Lions Fee: $27.50/11 wks Start: 9/21/95 3000-001 Thur 11:00-11:50 a.m. Site: Windrows Elem Fee: $30.00/12 wks Start: 9/18/95 3000; 002 Mon., 6:30-7:20 p.m. Ballet & Tap I Age: 3-10 Optional dance recital with approximate $12 fee required will be held after the ses- sion. Parents allowed to observe during last ten minutes of class only. Class limit is 25 (limit of 30 for age 6-10). Inst.: Olympic Studios Site: Lions Age: 3-5 Fee: $27.50/11 wks Start: 9/21/95 3002-001 Thur., 9:00-9:50 a.m. Fee: $27.50/11 wks Start: 9/21/95 3002-002 Thur., 1:00-1:50 p.m. Fee: $27.50/11 wks Start: 9/21/95 3002-003 Thur., 5:40-6:30 p.m. Age: 3-5 Site: Windrows Elem Fee: $30.00/12 wks Start: 9%18/95 3002-004 Mon., 4:30-5:20 p.m. Age: 6-10 Site: Windrows Elem Fee: $30.00/12 wks Start: 9/18/95 3003-001 Mon., 5:30-6:20 p.m. Ballet & Tap II Age: 3-10 This class is open to all children who have successfully completed Ballet and Tap I. Optional dance recital with approximate $12 fee required will be held after the ses- sion. Parents allowed to observe during last ten minutes of class only. Class limit is 25 (limit of 30 for age 6-10). Inst.: Olympic Studios Site: Lions Age: 3-5 Fee: $27.50/11 wks Start: 9/21/95 3004-001 Thur 10:00-10:50 a.m. Fee: $27.50/11 wks Start: 9/21/95 3004-002 Thur., 2:00-2:50 p.m. Age: 3-5 Site: Windrows Elem Fee: $30.00/11 wks Start: 9/20/95 3004-003 Wed., 3:30-4:20 p.m. Age: 6-10 Site: Windrows Elem Fee: $30.00/11 wks Start: 9/20/95 3005-001 Wed., 4:30-5:20 p.m. Sallet & Tap I and II Age: 6-9 Optional dance recital with approximate $12 fee required will be held after the ses- sion. Parents allowed to observe during last ten minutes of class only. Class limit is 30. Inst.: Olympic Studios Site: Lions Fee: $27.50/11 wks Start: 9/21/95 3006-001 Thur., 3:00-3:50 p:m. Hip Hop Age: 11-14 Add your own style to the hip hop and funk moves you'll learn. Be a hit at the next party! Optional dance recital with approx- imate $12 fee required will be held after the session. Class limit is 30. Inst.: Olympic Studios Site: Lions Fee: $27.50/11 wks Start: 9/21/95 3007-001 Thurs. 4:50-5:40 p.m. Jazz Age: 6-12 Optional dance recital with approximate $12 fee required will be held afier the ses- sion. Parents allowed to observe during last ten minutes of class only. Class limit is 30. Inst.: Olympic Studios Age: 6-8 Site: Windrows Elem Fee: $30.00/12 wks Start: 9/20/95 3008-001 Wed., 5:30-6:20 p.m. Age: 7-12 Site: Lions Fee: $27.50/11 wks Start: 9/21/95 3009-001 Thur., 4:00-4:50 p.m. Mexican Folklorico Dance Age: 8&up An exciting dance class brought from the culture of Mexico. We'll have great fun learning this traditional style of dance. Come . experience something new. Class limit is 30. " Inst.: Olympic Studios Age: 8-12 Site: RCNC Fee: $30.00/12 wks Start: 9/20/95 3012-001 Wed., 4:30-5:20 p.m. Age:12 & up Site: RCNC Fee: $30.00/12 wks Start: 9/20/95 3030-001 Wed., 5:30-6:20 p.m. International Dance Age: 6-12 This class will be dancing to traditional music, learning traditional dances from around the world. Among regions high- lighted this session will be Greece, Africa and Mexico. No previous dance experi- ence necessary. Class limit is 30. Instr.: Olympic Studios Site: Lions Fee: $35.00/10 wks Start: 9/21/95 3029-001 Thur., 12:00-12:50 p.m. Hawaiian Dance I Age: 5-13 Experience the culture of the islands. Learn basic hand, body and foot motions related to graceful hawaiian dancing. Class limit is 2�. Inst.: Donna Terry Site: Lightfoot Fee: $30.00/12 wks Start: 9/20/95 3015-001 Wed., 3:30-4:20 p.m. Hawaiian Dance II Age: 5-13 Must have successfully completed Hawaiian Dance I. We will review basic steps and learn more advanced routines. Class limit is 20. Inst.: Donna Terry Site: Lightfoot Fee: $30.00/12 wks Start: 9/20/95 3016-001 Wed., 420-5:10 p.m. Hawaiian Dance III Age: 6-13 Must have successfully completed Hawauan Dance II. Class limit is 20. Inst.: Donna Terry Site: Lightfoot Fee: $30.00/12 wks Start: 9/20/95 3017-001 Wed., 5:10-6:00 p.m. Hawaiian Dance IV Age: 9-13 Must have successfully completed Hawaiian Dance III. Class limit is 20. Inst.: Donna Terry Site: Lightfoot Fee: $30.00/12 wks Start: 9/20/95 3018-001 Wed., 6:00-6:50 p.m: Hawaiian Dance V Age: 10-13 Must have successfully completed Hawaiian Dance N. Class limit is 20. Inst.: Donna Terry Site: Lightfoot Fee: $30.00/12 wks Start: 9/20/95 3019-001 Wed., 6:50-7:40 p.m. Teen/Adult Hawaiian Age: 13&up Come and experience the culture of the islands. Learn basic hand, body and foot motions related to graceful hawaiian danc- ing. Class limit is 20. Inst.: Donna Terry Site: Lightfoot Fee: $30.00/12 wks Start: 9/20/95 3020-001 Wed., 7:45-8:35 p.m. Holiday Mini Session Join us while we learn the holiday dance "Mele Kalikimake". Class limit is 20. Inst.: Donna Terry Site: Lions Hawaiian Dance I& II Age: 5-14 Fee: $30.00/4 wks Start: 11/13/95 3031-001 Mon., 3:30-4:20 p.m. Hawaiian Dance III Age: 6-12 Fee: $30.00/4 wks Start: 11/13/95 3032-001 Mon., 4:20-5:10 p.m. Hawaiian Dance IV & Adult Age: 9-12 Fee: $30.00/4 wks Start: 11/13/95 3033-001 Mon., 5:10-6:00 p.m. Hawaiian Dance V Age: 12&up Fee: $30.00/4 wks Start: 11/13/95 3034-001 Mon., 6:00-6:50 p.m. 24 �.�..w.� . � �����n . .�:� _.s. s , . ..:. .:; : ,.. . � _ .. , . ., .:. r. .. � .; -. . �r,:, The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapevine • Fall 1995 . ��a � ance _ � Ballroom Dancing Age: 16&up Look great and feel confident on the dance floor after learning the basics of the Fox Trot, Waltz, Swing and Cha Cha. Class limit is 60. Beginning Inst.: Debbie Kozlovich Site: Lions Fee: $27.50/11 wks Start: 9/18/95 3021-001 Mon., 7:00-7:50 p.m. Intermediate Inst.: Debbie Kozlovich Site: Lions Fee: $27.50/11 wks Start: 9/18/95 3022-001 Mon., 9:00-9:50 p.m. Country/Western Dance Age:16&up Time to kick up your heels and learn the Texas Two Step, Texas 10-step and Cowboy Cha Cha! Class limit is 60. Beginning Inst.: Debbie Kozlovich Site: ALHS Fee: $25.00/10 wks Start: 9/19/95 3023-001 Tue, 8:00-8:50 p.m. Line Dance Age: 16&up Learn the basics of line dance with some of the most popular dances out today. No partners needed. Class limit 60. Inst.: Debbie Kozlovich Site: Lions Fee: $27.50/11 wks Start: 9/18/95 3024-001 Mon., 8:00-5:50 p.m. Inst.: Debbie Kozlovich Site: ALHS Fee: $25.00/10 wks Start: 9/19/95 3024-002 Tue., 7:00-7:50 p.m. �l West Coast Swing Dance Age: 16&up A fun style of triple swing, the official state dance of California. The West Coast Swing can be danced to much of today's pop tunes and is fun to learn! Class limit is 60. Intermediate Inst.: Debbie Kozlovich Site: ALHS Fee: $25.00/10 wks Start: 9/19/95 3025-001 Tue., 9:00-9:50 p.m. Belly Dancing Age:16&up Beginning through professional levels of belly dancing, including related exercises, dance movements and steps, understand- ing music and rhythms, finger cymbals, costuming and showmanship. All levels will be accommodated. Class limit is 30. Inst.: "Cyriana", Kathy Daghdevirian Site: Lions Fee: $38.50/11 wks Start: 9/18/95 3027-0O1 Mon., 8:00-9:20 p.m. Ballroom Dance We invite you to dance the night away to your favorite music! Dances will include the Fox Trot, Waltz, Swing, Cha Cha, Rumba, Samba, and Tango! Dances will be held on the 2nd Saturday of each month at the Rancho Cucamonga IVeighborhood Center (9791 Anow Route) 8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Admission will be $3.00 per per- son. For more information call 980- 3145 Country & Western Dance Country & Western Dances are held on the first Saturday of the month from 7:00 -10:00 p.m. at the Rancho Cucamonga Neighbor- hood Center. Some instrucHon in Line Dance is given at the begin- ning of each dance. Admission price is $3.00 per person. � � _ � �� �� �� �� � _ - � >,%j- 0� s o� un _ _ _ Modeling Age: 7-14 Feel good about yourself and be confident. Learn basic modeling skills and techniques for better posture and grooming. Class limit is 25. Inst.: Olympic Studios Site: Lions Fee: $27.50/11 wks Start: 9/21/95 1000-001 Thur., 7:00-7:50 p.m. Performing Arts Age: 8-14 Experience the thrill of live stage acHng! Emphasis will be on scriptwork, blocking, stage direction, memorization and basic acHng techniques. A$2 supply fee is due to the instructor. Class limit is 30. Inst.: Olympic Studios Site: Lions Fee: $27.50/11 wks Start: 9/21/95 1001-001 Thur., 6:00-6:50 p.m. Creative Story Time Age: 2vs-4 Children and parents experience story time together in this unique class. Each week we will hear a new story and do a related activity! Spend some quality time together with us. Material fee of $2 due to the instructor. One parent and one child per registration. Class limit is 15. Inst.: Captoria Boamah Site: Lions Fee: $15.00/5 wks Start: 9/19/95 1004-001 Tue.,10:00-11:00 a.m. Fee: $15.00/5 wks Start: 9/21/95 1004-002 Thur.,10:00-11:00 a.m. Fee: $15.00/5 wks Start: 10/24/95 1004-003 Tue.,10:00-11:00 a.m. Fee: $15.00/5 wks Start: 10/26/95 1004-004 Thur.,10:00-11:00 a.m. Magic Age: 10&up T'his course is designed to introduce the individual to some basic concepts of per- forming magic. The students will learn hands on effects, as well as some mental magic effects (ESP, prediction type magic). Some slight of hand will also be taught. Class limit is 10. Inst.: Rick Burkey Site: Lions Fee: $45.00/6 wks Start: 9/16/95 1020-001 Sat., 11:00-12:30 p.m. Acting Age: 6-12 Learn the basics and terminology of stage acting. If you like to act and sing, this will be fun. Finish off the class with an exciting musical performance. Class limit is 30. Inst.: Sylvia Mott Site: Lions Fee: $30.00/8 wks Start: 9/l8/95 1002-001 Mon., 3:30-5:00 p.m. — — -� - ------- - ------ — The City of Rancho Cucamonga • Th,e Grapeuine • Fall 1995 25 �`�� • ��� usic � Singl Sing! Sing! Age: Adult A unique workshop designed to train the aspiring vocal performer in improving their stage presence, acquiring confidence, overcoming nervous tension, establishing rapport with an audience and improving vocal quality. Class limit is 10. Instructor: Luanne Hunt Site: Lions Fee: $40:00/8 weeks • Start: 9/20/95 1006-001 Wed., 8:00-9:30 p.m. Cucamonga Renaissance Ensemble � � Age: Adult join us for music and merriment! Learn to play and sing Renaissance music. This is a choir and instrumental ensemble for singers and Renaissance instrumentalists who play (or want to play) such instru- ments as the recorder, crumhom, cornetto and others. All levels will be welcome. (Class does not meet on the 2nd Tuesday of each month.) Class limit is 25. Instructor: Jim Stehn Site: Lions Fee: $40.00/10 weeks Start: 9/19/95 1007-001 Tue., 8:00-10:00 p.m. Cucamonga Kids Chorale Age: 4-10 Does your child love to sing? Have your child experience the sheer. joy of combin- ing his or her voice with others to create beautiful music. Along with having fun, your ehild will leam basic singing skills, the ability to follow a conductor and many wonderful songs. Choral singing enhances self image and the ability to work as a group toward a common musical goal. The choir will present a concert at the end of the session. Fee includes an accompanist at each meeting. Come let your child disco'v- er the wonder of choral singing that can �ast a lifetime! Class limit is 40. Instructor: Melanie Alpert Site: Lions Fee: $45.00/9 weeks Start: 10/10/95 1008-001 Tue., 3:30-420 p.m. We welcome comments or suggestions. Please call or write us anytime. � .��, �? ,� ���� J ��;� �;�, s �: � ��' , - , -�,� ; � r ./ . �, /" A` rffy�, �,tn� �c ��l';,. �{'' . , /( YI � ,, _` � P�y�,�,.. �� �r�, �: � i' � ' �� 1 ' � 1' r � �� ; (i %t� , �y�, � t !, �. . A, L�-I . i _ : �:.. -- �: `��, � -_;`, �`!t- — Drums I Age: 7-15 This class will offer a practical approach to playing the drumset. Students start their first class by playing an actual beat. All of / the beats and 611s pre- sented can be used in a performance situarion. Students will also learn the basic funda- mentals of drums. Students must bring sricks and practice pad or snare drum, or may purchase supplies from the instructor for approxunately $15.00. Class limit is 20. Instructor: Keith Jones Site: Lions Fee: $48.00/8 weeks Start: 9/21/95 1014001 Thur., 4:45-5:45 p.m. Drums II Age: �6&up This class will offer a more in-depth approach to playing the drumset. Students will leam the understanding of the follow- ing: rime signatures, music and rhythmic notations, the relarionship of'musical notes to one another, the importance of snare drum rudiments, and the basic hand tech- niques. Students must bring sticks, brush- es and pracrice pad or snare drum, or may purchase supplies from the instructor for approximately $15.00. Class limit is 20. Instructor: Keith Jones Site: Lions Fee: $48.00/8 weeks Start: 9/21 /95 1015-001 Thur., 5:45-6:45 p.m. Rancho Cucamonga Childrens Theatre Age: 8-18 A workshop designed for children and young adults interested in singing and stage performance. The class will prepare students to showcase their talents in a full- length musical rewe (held at the end of the session). Individual and group instruc- tion is given on techniques to improve vocal quality, voice projection, pitch con- trol, range development, performance skills and overcoming stage fright. Advanced students will perform solo while beginners will be a part on an ensemble. Nominal fee for costumes is required. Class limit is 20. Instructor: Luanne J. Hunt Site: Lions Fee: $70.00/12 weeks Start: 9/22/95 1003-001 Fri., 4:00-5:30 p.m. Singing for a Lifetime Age: 10-18 (Traditional Vocal Instruction) Nothing can replace good basic technical training in voice. , Study with a Metropolitan Opera Auditions Award Winning Teacher and Performer who emphasizes proven theories in vocal pro- duction. Learn breath control, proper phrasing, stage presence, repertoire and most important the ability to be heard without a mike! Learn all the basi�s for a lifeHme of good singing while having a great tune. Group and individual instruc- tion will be given and a recital will be pre- sented at the end of each session. Class l�mic �s 12. � Instructor: Melanie Alpert Site: Lions Fee: $55.00/8 weeks Start: 10/10/95 1021-001 Tue., 4:30-5:20 p.m.' ' 2s � The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapeuine • Fall 1995 / � • �� � ar i a r s a Youth Karate Karate, the development of physical and mental health. Gives students the gifts of self-esteem, courtesy, respect for self and others, self-discipline and confidence. Beginning Age: 6-9 Class limit is 30. Inst.: Trad Am Karate. Site: Lions Fee: $26.00/10 weeks Start: 9/16/95 5000-001 Sat., 1:00-1:50 p.m. Fee: $31.20/12 weeks Start: 9/20/95 5000-002 Wed., 3:30-4:20 p.m. Site: Windrows Elem. Fee: $28.60/11 weeks Start: 9/21/95 5000-003 Thur., 4:30-5:20 p.m. Advanced Beginning Age: 6-9 For students who have earned the rank of ADV. WHITE, or higher belt in this pro- gram. A white uniform is required. Class limit is 30. Inst.: Trad Am Karate Site: Lions Fee: $59.80/11 1/Zweeks Start: 9/19/95 5004-001 T/F, 3:30-420 p.m. Site: Windrows Fee: $59.80/11 �/Z weeks Start: 9/18/95 5004-002 M/Th, 3:30-4:20 p.m. Site: Lions Fee: $39.00/10 weeks Start: 9/16/95 *5005-001 Sat., 2:00-3:20 p.m. "this is a 6-13 year old class '�een Beginning Age:10-17 Class limit is 30. Inst.: Trad Am Karate Site: Lions Fee: $31.20/12 weeks Start: 9/20/95 5002-001 Wed., 4:30-520 p.m. Advanced Beginning Age: 10-17 For students who have earned the rank of ADV. WI-IITE, YELLOW, ORANGE or PURI'LE belt in this program. A white uni- form is required. Class limit is 30. Inst.: Trad Am Karate Site: Lions Fee: $59.80/11 �/Z weeks Start: 9/19/95 5003-001 T/F, 4:30-520 p.m. Site: Lions Fee: $39.00/10 weeks Start: 9/16/95 *5005-001 Sat., 2:00-3:20 p.m. *this is a 6-13 year old class Karate - Intermediate Age: 10-17 Rank of BLLJE, ADV. BLUE, GREEN, and ADV. GREEN belt karate students. A white uniform is required. Class limit is 30. Inst.: Trad Am Karate Site: Lions Fee: $59.80/11 �/Z weeks Start: 9/19/95 5007-001 T/F, 5:30-620 p.m. Karate - Expert Age: 9-17 For students who have earned the rank of BROWN belt. A white uniform is required. Class limit is 30. Inst.: Trad Am Karate Site: RCNC Fee: $62.40/12 weeks Start: 9/18/95 5014-001 M/W, 6:30-7:20 p.m. ■�■1111 I I I I I i 1111�■ Beginning Karate For 2 Age: 6&up Karate is an art form that helps in tlte pos- itive development of confidence, disci- pline, and self-esteem. Kids and their par- ents can work together to learn the skill and to develop their relationship with each other. One adult and one child (age 6-]7) per registration. Class limit is 32. Inst.: Trad Am Karate Site: RCNC Fee: $57.20/11 weeks Start: 9/21/95 5011-001 Thur., 6:30-7:20 p.m. Adv. Beg. Karate For 2 Age: 6&up For those in the Karate for 2 program who have the instructors permission to transfer from beginning or who have earned the rank of ADV. WHITE, YELLOW, or ORANGE belt in this program. One adult and one child (age 6-17) per registration. A white uniform is required. Class limit is 32. Inst.: Trad Am Karate Site: RCNC Fee: $57.20/11 weeks Start 9/21 /95 5012-001 Thur., 7:30-8:20 p.m. r� Novice Karate For 2 Age: 6&up For those in the Karate for 2 program who have earned the rank of BLUE, ADV. BLUE, or GREEN belt in this program. One adult and one child (age 6-17) per reg- istration. A white uniform is required. Class limit is 32. Inst.: Trad Am Karate Site: Lions Fee: $62.40/12 weeks Start 9/20/95 5013-001 Wed., 7:30-820 p.m. Adult Karate - Beginning Age: Adult Karate, the development of physical and mental health. The American System of Karate emphasizes katas, sparing, situa- tional defense, aerobic exercise, and differ- ent hand, foot and body change tech- niques. Class limit is 30. Inst.: Trad Am Karate Site: RCNC Fee: $28.60/Il weeks Start: 9/21/95 5008-001 Thur., 7:30-8:20 p.m. Karate - Adv. Beg. Age: Adult For students who have the instructors per- mission to transfer from beginning or have earned the rank of ORANGE or PURPLE belt in this program. A white uniform is required. Class limit is 30. Inst.: Trad Am Karate Site: RCNC Fee: $62.40/12 weeks Start: 9/18/95 5009-001 M/W, 7:30-8:20 p.m. Karate - Intermediate Age: Adult This session is for BLLJE, ADV. BLUE, GREEN, or ADV. GREEN belt karate stu- dents who have earned their ranks in this program. A white uniform is required. Class limit is 30. Inst.: Trad Am Karate Site: RCNC Fee: $62.40/12 weeks Start: 9/18/95 5010-001 M/ W, 8:30-9:20 p.m. �� �/ CHECK 1� � ^ � � 1 ��I ��► ■���■ \\// Will not meet between ]2/25 - 1/1 Adv. Beg/Int. Age:10- Inst.: Trad Am Karate Site: Lio Fee: $15.60/4 weeks Start: 12/12/ 5015-001 Tue., 5:00-620 p.m. Adv. Beg/Int. Age: Adi Inst.: Trad Am Karate Site: RCr Fee: $27.30/3 �/Z weeks Start 12/11/ 5016-001 M/W 7:30-8:50 p.m. Tlie City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapevine • Fall 1995 27 ���,��� � r � � , � � / � / / � - Landscaping Design Age: Adult HOMEOWNERS! Faced with landscaping a new yard or refurbishing an existing lot? Part I covers planning by examining.your exisHng conditions and needs, and leam- ing basic landscaping techniques. Part II covers irrigallon types, plant considera- tion, landscape installation and mainte- nance. Bring to class: grid paper, ruler, pencils and eraser. A$3.50 material fee for Part I and $3.75 for Part II is due to the instructor at the class. Class limit is 35. Inst.: Harold Bradford Site: Lions Part I — Introduction Fee: $20.00/3 weeks Start: 9/20/95 6021-001 Wed., 7:00-8:50 p.m. Part II — Design Fee: $25.00/4 weeks Start: 10/11/95 6022-001 Wed., 7:00-8:50 p.m. Intermediate Topiary Age:16&up Learn "how to make your own reindeer topiary (plant form). The class will cover basic construction techniques and how to elongate, flange, and form the topiary material. Plus there will be a section on the history of topiaries, types of plants that make a good topiary, and topiary sare. When the class is completed the students will have a reindeer topiary to take home and plant. Prior topiary experience help- ful, but not required. A$5 supply fee is to to the instructor at the first class. Participants must bririg to class: needle nose pliers, wire cutters, and gloves. Class limit is 14. Inst.: Patrick King Site: Lions Fee: $45.00/2 weeks Start: 11 /8/95 6036-001 Wed., 7:00-10:00 p.m. Home Organizing Age: Adult This class will explore some reasons tivhy we don't get more organized, reasons to de-clutter, general organizing rules, and how to get started. We will start by work- ing on the paper in our lives, and then each room in the home. Class limit is 15. Inst.: Janice Bachman Site:.Lions Fee: $25.00/1 day . Start: 9/20/95 6012-002 Wed., 6:30-9:30 p.m. Small Office Organizing Age: Adult Do you work out of your home or have a small office? This workshop will help you find space for your office or make the most efficient use of the space you have. How to set up planning, filing and rime systems that work for you. Class limit is 15. Inst.: Janice Bachman Site: Lions Fee: $25.00/1 day Start: 10/18/95 b035-001 Wed., 6:30-9:30 p.m. Creative Home Decorating on a Budget Age: Adult Students will learn step-by-step how to decorate their home with existing furni- ture and items purchased inexpensively. The class is designed to be hands-on to inspire the creativity in us all. Many tech- niques will be taught: selecting a color scheme, sponge painting, stenciling, no sew window treatments, and refurbishing lamps. You will also receive advice on your individual decorating project. Material fee of $7-10 due to the inshvctor. Class limit is 15. Inst.: Denise Turner, CerH6ed Interior Designer Site: Lions Fee: $35.00/4 weeks Start: 10/5/95 6011-001 Thur., 7:00-9:00 p.m. Decorative Home Paint Finishes Age: Adult You will learn step-by-step how to give your home a"designer look" with these easy to master specialty paint finishes. These finishes can be applied to furniture, cabinets, walls, picture frames, etc. You will be introduced to a variety of tools and materials that will assist you in achieving many techniques such as rag rolling, sponging, marbleizing and craquelure. Material fee of $10 due to the instructor at class. Class limit is 15. Inst.: Denise Turner, Certified Interior Designer Site: Lions Fee: $35.00/4 hours Start: 9/30/95 6034-001 Sat., 9:00-1:00 p.m. � � Holiday No-Sew 'Table Decorations Age: Adult Every holiday meal should have a table setting suitable for the special occasion. Learn to quickly embellish your home with effortless yet effective no-sew tech- niques. Each participant will create profes- sional looking table heatments such as table cloths, placemats, runners, napkins and rings by using a household iron and glue gun. Register early in order to obtain a supply list, you will be crearing table dec- oraHons to take home. Class limit is 15. Inst.: Denise Turner, Certified Interior Designer Site: Lions Fee: $35.00/1 day Start: 11/4/95 6053-0O1 Sat., 9:00-]:00 p.m. �:':::;� Cook! Cook! Cook! Age: Adult Anyone Can Cook Believe it or not, there's a great cook in all of us! For some it's a natural talent, but anyone can be taught to master this neces- sary and rewarding skill. In this workshop, you will not only learn to prepare mouth- watering meals in record time, but will also be given instruction on basic cooking techniques for various types of foods, how to use spices and flavoring, the best tools and machinery of the trade and much more valuable and time-saving informa- tion. Time will be set aside for sampling all of the dishes prepared in the class, so be sure to bring your appetite! $5 material fee is due at class. Class limit is 25. Inst.: Luanne Hunt Site: RCNC Fee: $30.00/1 day Start: 9/16/95 6014-001 Sat., 8:30-1:00 p.m. Producing and Preserving Fruits & Vegetables Age: Adult Raising Fall & Winter vegetables. Producing bountiful harvest and care of fruit trees, utilizing crops for gifts for the holidays, and food preservation ideas. Class limit is 20. � Inst.: University of California Cooperative Extension Site: Lions Fee: $20.00/1 day Date: 10/14/95 6043-0O1 Sat., 9:00-1:00 p.m. Vegetarian Cooking Age: Adult Learn how to prepare delicious, balanced meals minus the meat! We'll focus on quick & easy main dishes, learn the princi- ples behind lacto-ovo (with dairy prod- ucts) vegetarian cooking, and dispel the myth that vegetarian eating is bland, limit- ed, and difficult! Supply fee is $10. Class limit is 10. Inst.: Cheri Gregory Site: RCNC Fee: $25.00/3 weeks Start: 9/26/95 6046-001 Tue., 6:30-8:30 p.m. Fee: $25.00/3 weeks Start: 11/5/95 6046-002 Sun., 6:30-8:30 p.m. 28 The City o�'Rancho Cucamonga •. Th.e Gr¢peuine .• �Fall 1995 , �. '�P ���� �erso r o na ow a Positive Parenting Age: Adult Why do children misbehave? What works better than punishment to teach children posirive behavior? How can you prevent problems and enjoy your children more? What strategies will transform you from a depressed parent to a positive parent? This practical group class will use experiential activities, demonstrations, and discussion to answer these questions and more! Material fee of $2.50 is due at class. Class limit is 20. Inst.: Cheri Gregory. Site: San Antonio Academy Fee: $10.00 person, $15.00 couple/1 day Date: 9/ 17/95 6032-001 Sun., 6:30-8:30 p.m. Date: 10/15/95 6032-002 Sun., 6:30-8:30 p.m. Secrets to School Success Age: Adult Make this school year your child's best ever! . Discover simple but vital steps to motivate your child to take personal responsibility and develop pride in his or her work. You'll learn how to better under- stand your child's particular learning style, how to analyze and effectively deal with misbehavior before it escalates, and how to help your child establish a working rou- tine for the entire school year. Material fee of $2.50 is due at class. Class limit is 20. Inst.: Cheri Gregory Site: San Antonio Academy Fee: $10.00 person, $15.00 couple/1 day Date: 9/24/95 6003-001 Sun., 6'30-8:30 p.m. Date: 10 / 1 /95 6003-002 Sun., 6:30-8:30 p.m. Language Comes Alive Age: Adult Does your child love read-aloud time? Or is she one who can't sit still for two sec- onds? Is your child reading already? Or could he care less about the ABC's? In any case, come learn numerous ways to encourage your child's love of language! Creative uses for games, puppets, rhythm and rhyme, dramatics, bookmaking, and storytelling are just a few of the fun, prac- tical methods we'll explore to help preschool and early elementary children enjoy language and reading at home. Material fee of $5 is due at class. Class limit is 20. Inst.: Cheri Gregory. Site: San Antonio Academy Fee: $10.00 person, $15.00 couple/1 day Date: 10/8/95 6033-001 Sun., 6:30-8:30 p.m. Personality Profiles Age: Adult Would you like to understand yourself, your family, and your co-workers better? Improve your personal relationships? Avoid unnecessary conflict? With an understanding of the four basic tempera- ments, you'll resolve disputes more easily, deal with your children more effectively, and take care of your own needs more fully. A supply fee of $2.50 is due at class. Class limit is 20. Inst.: Cheri Gregory Site: San Antonio Academy Fee: $10.00 person, $15.00 couple/1 day Date: 10/22/95 6005-001 Sun., 6:30-8:30 p.m. More of Me Age: Adult Would you like more say in the daily events of your life? Less chaos? More Hme for yourself? Would you like to increase your self confidence, and build more inti- macy and support in your relationships? Then you can benefit from learning how to accept and express yourself. This class will focus on the value of your individual opin- ions and needs, as well as teach you skills for expressing yourself and getting what you want out of life. You will learn such things as how to stop letting people take advantage of you, what to do with feelings of guilt and shame, and how to ask direct- ly for what you want or need. Material fee of $3.00 is due to the instructor at the first class. Class limit is 20. Inst.:Carol Shepard, M.A. Licensed MFCC Site: Lions Fee: $35.00/2 weeks Date: 10/16/95 6001-001 Mon., 6:00-9:00 p.m. Money at Home Age: Adult Never seem to have enough money? Thinking about working at home for addi- tional or full income? Looking for ways to cut expenses and save? In this practical seminar, we'll first cover basic principles and valuable resources for starting up a supplemental, part-tune, or full-time homebased business. Then we'll look at dozens of ways to cut household expenses so you can keep more of the money you eam! You'll analyze your current work sit- uation, your personal and household needs, set goals, and develop a plan for making and/or saving money at home! Supply fee is $5. Class limit is 20. Inst.: Cheri Gregory Site: San Antonio Academy Fee: $10.00 person, $15.00 couple/1 day Date: 9/17/95 6047-001 Sun., 3:00-5:00 p.m. Date: 10/ 17/95 6047-002 Tue., 6:30-8:30 p.m. _„_.• �► � //� ` � %%� �� —_ � n Effective Parenting Age: Adult This course is designed to provide pracH- cal parenting skills in relaHon to children's emotions, problem resolution, under- standing causes for appropriate and inap- propriate behavior, as well as, effective communication and behavioral changing techniques using the methods of STEP. This course is intended for parents, grand- parents, foster parents, step parents, and those who are considering becoming par- ents. Instruction provided by a certified instructor. CerHficate of completion pro- vided to enrollees satisfying course requirements. $15 supply fee is due to the instructor. Class limit is 15. Inst.: MOR- Parenting Site: Lions Fee: $80.00/S weeks Date: 9/16/95 6048-001 Sat., 10:00-12 noon Fee: $80.00/8 weeks Date: 9/18/95 6048-002 Mon., 6:30-8:30 p.m. Job Interviewing Techniques Age: Adult Job and promotional interviews are your opportunity to advance. This class will teach you how to successfully complete an interview; identify nervous habits and become more confident. Learn how to read body language in yourself and others. Students will be able to discover their strengths through the use of video taping and mock interview. Class limit is 35. Inst.: Elvira Machado Site: Advantage Fee: $25.00/1 day Date: 9/23/95 6049-001 Sat., 8:00-12 noon Resume Writing Age: Adult This workshop will explore resume writ- ing techniques which will give you the advantage in acquiring the position you seek. You will learn how to effectively use power words, fonts, stationery and create a personal resume for the job you desire. Discover how powerful a cover, follow-up and thank you letter can be in enhancing your job opportunities. Sample resumes will be given. Class limit is 30. Inst.: Elvira Machado Site: Advantage Fee: $25.00/1 day Date: 10/7/95 6050-001 Sat., 5:00-12 noon The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapeuine • Fall 1995 29 "r � .b°� � � 00 � ura r s Arts program's co-sponsored by Chaffey College Wignall Museum/Gallery and City of Rancho Cucamonga Community Services Department. For more information on the Cultural Arts Programs, ca11941-2702 or 989-1858. Saturday Sculpture Workshop Age: 9-14 This is a four-week art workshop that will include' abstracting paper shapes from animal forms, cre- arive tool making and use of various media, sculpt- ing with common materials, also a group project using public art concepts; and meeting and talking with sculptor Richard Johnston. Class limit is 10 'children/10 adults. One adult is required per child. A$5.00 material fee is due at the first class. , Instructor: Julianne Gallegos � Site: Chaffey College Wignall Museum/Gallery Fee: $30.00/4 weeks Start: 10/7/95 ARTl-001 Sat., 9:00 a.m. -12 noon , � • Richard Johnston: Recent Works . � . an Exhibition of Large Scale Fabricated Metal Sculptures : August 14 - November 3, 1995 , � Artist Reception - Saturday, Sept.16,1995 - 7- 9:30 p.m. • � � Music in the Gallery Se'ries � Saturday, September 30, 8 p.m. — A program of 20th Centruy classical guitar music performed by David Cahereque. • Sunday, October 8, 2 p.m. — An aftemoon performance of classical sonatas for piano and clarinet featuring Darren Shuck and Don Blasick. Wednesday, October,25,12 noon — Bill Stanford, Chaffey College Professor of Music, will perform an eclecHc selection of classical and jazz arrangements for solo guitar. • - ' � Sunday; November 5, 2 p.m. — AcousHc pop and folk rock .performed, by Desperate Measures featuring Annette Johnson, George Urena and friends. Saturday, December 2, 8 p.m..— Christmas music performed by the Chaffey Gollege vocal ensemble under the direction of Gustavo Gil. � ' . . - , . . . , , •, �. p - � . ' , , , . - � ea � a e � � .� . o . �. "7'he American Heart Association strongly pro- motes knowledge and proficiency in CPR and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. This material is supplied on a cost basis. Its use in an instructional course does not represent sponsorship by the American Heart AssociaHon. Any fees charged for such a course do not represent income to the Association." CPR Age:13&up You owe it to yourself and those around you to learn this vital life saving skill. Become familiar witlt the technique of car- diopulmonary resuscitation as taught by the American Heart Association. Certification will be valid for a period of 2 years. Class limit is 15. Use the registraHon form on page 38 Inst.: Rancho Cucamonga Fire District Site: Fire Station 174 Fee: $20.00/2 days Start: 9/19/95 8000-001 T/Th 6:00-10:00 p.m. Fee: $20.00/2 days Start: 11 /7/95 8000-002 T/Th 6:00-10:00 p.m. Basic First-Aid Age: 13&up Become familiar with .various first-aid techniques. Certification through E.M.P. America. Class limit is 12. Use the registra- tion form on page 38. Inst.: Rancho Cucamonga Fire District Site: Fire Station l74 Fee: $35.00/1 day Date: 9/16/95 8001-001 Sat., 8:00-4:30 p.m. Pediatric CPR/First Aid Age: Adult This program has been approved to meet State Requirements for child day-care providers, and by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing under California Education Code. Exceptional training for child care providers, parents, grandparents, teachers, babysitters and school bus drivers. Pediatric Medic First Aid aciheres to the lastest consensus medical guidelines for appropriate patient care. Class limit is 12. Inst.: Rancho Cucamonga Fire District. Site: Fire Station 174 Fee: $35.00/8 hours Date: ]0/21 /95 8002-001 Sat. 8:00-4:30 p.m. Health and Safety Training for Licensed Family Day Care Home Provider Age: Adult This program meets the State Requirement for part of mandated 15 hour trianing. Completes the State Requiement on pre- ventive policies, injury prevention, disas- ter preparedness, nutriHon, child abuse identification and prevention, children with special needs, sanitary food handling, prevenrion of infection diseases. Inst.: Rancho Cucamonga Fire District. Site: Fire Station 174 Fee: $30.00/7 hours Date: 11/4/95 8010-001 Sat. 8:00-3:30 p.m. Weight Control Seminar Age: 16&up Here is your opportunity to control your weight. This seminar sponsored by Spectrum � Motivation Center utilizes proven and highly successful hypnosis techniques. �A free self reinforcement tape is included with eacti course. Limit is`20. Inst.: Dr. Edward Neard • Site: RCNC Fee: $35.00/1 day, . Date: 9/26/95 8004-001 Tue., 6:30-7:45 p.m. Fee: $35.00/1 day Dafe: 1:/9/95 8004-002 Thur., 6:30-7:45 p.m. Stop Smoking Seminar Age:16&up Here is your opportunity to stop smoking. This course utilizes proven and highly suc- cessfui hypnosis techniques. A free self reinforcement tape is included with each course. Class limit is 20. Inst.: Dr. Edward Heard . Site: RCNC Fee: $35.00/1 day � � -Date: 9/26/95 8005-001 Tue., 8:00-9:15 p.m. ` Fee: $35.00/1 day Date: 11/9/95 8005-002 ' Thur., 8:00-9:15 p.m. " Girls/Women's Self Defense Age: 10&up Learn what to do and what not to do in difficult situations. Please bring paper and pen. Wear sweats and tennis shoes to class. Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult. Class limit is 30. Inst.: Trad Am Karate Site: RCNC Fee: $13.00/5 weeks Start: 9/21 /95 8006-001 Thur., 6:30-7:20 p.m. 3O The City of Rancho Cucam.onga • The Grapevine� • Fall 1995 r'�� <.. � �� ness av Step Aerobics Age Adult "Step Up" to the newest in aerobic training. This unique "step on and step off" program will provide a high intensity workout, even though it is a low-impact class with reduced stress on muscles and joints. Steps are provided. Class limit is 25. Inst.: Kelly Heilig Site: Lions Fee: $52.80/12 weeks Start: 9/18/95 7000-001 M/W, 7:00-7:50 p.m. Fee: $26.40/12 weeks . Start: 9/19/95 7001-002 Tue., 6:00-6:50 p.m. Fee: $24.20/11 weeks Start: 9/21/95 7001-003 Thur., 8:00-8:50 p.m. Fee: $22.00/10 weeks Start: 9/16/95 7001-001 Sat., 8:00-8:50 a.m. Aerobics/Dancercise Age: Adult Condition your body and lift your spirits by bouncing, bending and breathing to the beat. A combination of aerobics and aero- bic dance. Jogging shoes and exercise mat are required. Class limit is 45. Inst.: Kelly Heilig Site: Lions Fee: $41.40/11 I/zweeks Start:9/19/95 7002-001 T/Th, 7:00-7:50 p.m. Low Impact Aerobics Age: 16&up An aerobic workout without bouncing and jogging involved with a regular aerobic class, therefore reducing the stress on mus- cles and joints. Jogging shoes and exercise mat are required. Class limit is 45. Inst.: Sylvia Marshall Site: Lions Fee: $43.20/12 weeks Start: 9/18/95 7003-001 M/ W, 6:00-6:50 p. m. Exer-SIZE Age: Adult A total body work out designed to wake up your body. Aerobic dance will get your heart rate up and increase your metabo- lism. Floor routines will sculpt your mus- cles. Class limit is 25. Inst.: Suzan Mascarenas Site: Lions Fee: $18.00/10 weeks Start: 9/16/95 7006-001 Sat., 9:00-10:00 a.m. Fee: $21.60/12 weeks Start: 9/19/95 7006-002 Tue., 9:00-] 0:00 a.m. Fee: $19.80/11 weeks Start: 9/21/95 7006-003 Thur. 9:00-10:00 a.m. Chi Gong Age: Adult Chi refers to the energy circulating in human bodies, Gong means "Kung Fu" or "practice". Chi Gong is an art and skill of self-training the energy in your body. It is also a. method by which you get physical and emotional healing by uniting and uti- lizing your mental and spiritual power. Chi Gong has been traditionally used to prevent and cure diseases. It is one of the gems in the treasure-house of Cllina's cul- iural heritage as well as a component part of traditional Chinese medicine. People at all ages can benefit from the practice of Chi Gong. Class limit is 15. Inst.: Jan Ponchaud Site: Lions Fee: $28.80/12weeks Start: 9/19/95 7009-001 Tue., 10:00-10:50 a.m. Stretch & Tone Age: Adult Get into shape in this non-aerobic exercise class. Emphasis is on stretching and toning major muscle groups, relaxation tech- niques, and walking. Class limit is 25. Inst.: Kelly Heilig Site: Lions Fee: $43.20/12weeks Start: 9/18/95 7008-001 M/ W, 6:00-6:50 p.m. Tai Chi Age: Adult A simple and effective way to condition the whole body. Tai Chi helps regulate blood circulation, mobilizes joints, liga- ments, muscles, and increases respiratory capacity. An excellent body exercise pra gram for beginners or intermediate levels. Class limit is 15. Inst.: Jan Ponchaud Site: Lions Fee: $26.40/11 weeks Start: 9/22/95 7005-001 Fri., 10:00-10:50 a.m. �@ • �0 . � o�r� u ers Intro to Computers Age: Adult Beginners can learn computer lingo, learn exactly what each component of a comput- er does. We will spend time explaining what a computer can and cannot do. You will actually put a computer together! Also learn the basics of word processors, spreadsheets and databases. Class limit is 9. Inst.: Martha Salviati Site: Lions Fee: $85.00/1 day Date: 9/16/95 1009-001 Sat., 8:00-1:00 p.m. Intro to DOS Age: Adult DOS is necessary for you to get the most out of your IBM compatible computer. In this workshop we will explore the differ- ent function of DOS. Topics include: hard disk management, formatting disks, DOS utilities, Dosshell, Doskey and more. Class limit is 9. Inst.: Martha Salviati Site: Lions Fee: $85.00/1 day Date: 10/21/95 1010-001 Sat., 8:00-1:00 p.m. Intro to Windows Age: Adult Learn how to use one of the most popular computer applications ever written. This workshop covers the basics of Windows and mouse techniques. Learn how to opti- mize and personalize Windows as well as how to use all the applications that come bundled with it! Class limit is 9. Inst.: Martha Salviati Site: Lions Fee: $85.00/1 day Date: 12/2/95 1011-001 Sat., 8:00-1:00 p.m. Mini Sessions Stretch & Tone Age: Adu Inst.: Kelly Heilig Site: Lio� Fee: $9.00/2 1/Z weeks Start: 12/11 /� 7010-001 M/ W, 6:00-6:50 p.m. Step Aerobics Age: Adu Inst.: Kelly Heilig Site: Lio� Fee: $11.00/2 ��Z weeks Start: 12/11/� 7011-001 M/W, 7:00-7:50 p.m. Aerobics/Dancercise Age: A Inst.: Kelly Heilig Site: I Fee: $9.00/2 �iZ weeks Start: 12/1 7012-001 T/Th, 7:00-7:50 p.m. Accessing the Internet Age: Adult This class provides an indepth presenta- tion of what the Internet consists of, and how the average person can access it. The class discusses hardware and software requirements, and how to use features such as electronic mail, bulletin board ser- vices, information retrieval, and conduct- ing on-line conversations. A listing of Internet service providers and a compari- son of their prices will also be provided. Class limit is 30. Inst.: Michael Preston Site: Lions Fee: $20.00/1 day Date: 9/23/95 1022-001 Sat., 9:00-12 noon Fee: $20.00/1 day Date: 11/18/95 1022-002 Sat., 1:00-4:00 p.m. The City of Rancho Cucamong¢ • The Grapeuine • Fall 1995 31 � ��� � � e c 0 o vo Beginning Novice Dog Obedience Age: ll&up Open to all breeds, ages 4 month to 7 years. Obedience exercises with the use of hand signals, correction of behavioral prob- Iems.Practical usage of techniques is stressed. NO DOGS AT FIRST MEETING. Bring something to sit on during the first class. Proof of vaccinations (DI-ILPP & Rabies) required. Under 16 must be accom- panied by an adult. Class lunit is 18. Inst.: Sandy Saul Site: Red Hill Park Fee: $55.00/8 weeks Start: 9/18/95 6026-0O1 Mon., 6:30-720 p.m. Fee: $55.00/8 weeks Start: 9/16/95 6026-002 Sat., 12:30-1:20 p.m. w �� i Puppy Kindergarten Age:11 & up For puppies ages 8 weeks -• 5 months. Have fun, prevent behavior proplems. Start your dog out right! This course offers the basic commands to the juvenile dog in a play- oriented manner. Familiarization to the leash, come, sit, and down will be covered. NO DOGS FIRST CLASS MEETING. Proof of vaccinarion at 6rst class. Class lunit is 18. Inst.: Sandy Saul Site: Red Hill Fee: $50.00/6 weeks Date: 9/16/95 6051-001 Sat., 2:00-2:50 p.m. Back to School Mother-Daughter Makeover Age: 12&up Come enjoy an evening together and learn about makeup for yourselves. Before and after polaroids will be taken. Facial and glamour make-over will create a new look for you both. Students will be taught per- sonalized beauty techniques for their indi- vidual needs and skin types. One adult and one teen per registrarion Class 1'unit is 6 pairs. Inst.: Deborah Sheeler Site: Lions Fee: $25.00/1 day Date: 9/21/95 6024-001 Thur., 7:00-9:00 p.m. • Holiday Make-Over Age: Adult Just in time for your holiday parties and entertaining. We'll create a look that's per- fect for you. Bring your holiday dress with you to coordinate colors. Class lunit is 10. Inst.: Deborah Sheeler Site: Lions Fee: $19.00/1 day Date: 11/9/95 6025-001 Thur., 7:00-9:00 p.m. Fee: $19.00/1 day Date: 11/16/95 6025-002 Thur., 7:00-9:00 p.m. Beg. Sign Language Age: 7&up Leam the art of communication through sign language. This class will introduce you to the world of non-verbal communi- cation. A$5 material fee is due to the instructor. Gass limit is 25. Inst.: Anna Cunerty Site RCNC Fee: $40.00/8 weeks Start: 9/20/95 6008-0O1 Wed., 7:00-7:50 p.m. Conversational Sign Language Age: 7&up This class is designed for students who wish to communicate in Sign Language for the purposes of business or pleasure. Daily conversation skills will be taught with ample time for practice. Students should have some prior experiences with sign lan- guage, although skill level is not a prereq- uisite. A$5 material fee is due to the instructor. Class limit is 25. Inst.: Anna Cunerty Site RCNC Fee: $40.00/8 weeks Start: 9/20/95 6010-001 Wed., 8:00-8:50 p.m. Finger Spelling Age: 7&up (for sign language) Laugh uproariously as you improve your finger-spelling! This class is designed to boost your speed and increase your vocai} ulary, both expressively and receptively. Join us in this great opportunity to pracHce with other students. Deaf guests will be invited. Class limit is 25. Inst.: Anna Cunerty Site RCNC Fee: $20.00/8 weeks Start: 9/20/95 6044-0O1 Wed., 9:00-9:30 p.m. .: �! . \`� . \\ �I Pazents with Child Care Issues Age: Adult Class is designed to educate parents on the difference between quality and substan- dard child care. The workshop includes what to look for, what quesrions to ask, and services available. Class limit is 30. Inst.: Rebecca Carreon Site: Lions Fee: $30.00/per individual Fee: $45.00/per couple Date: 10/7/95 6052-0O1 Sat., 9:00-4:00 p.m. Date: 9/ 19/95 6052-002 T/Th, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Date: 10/ 17/95 6052-003 T/Th, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Date: 11 /7/95 6052-004 T/Th, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Creative Memories Age: Adult Most people record the special people and times of their lives in photos - over 90% of all U.S. households own and use a camera. Sadly, many of these pictures are not being displayed or enjoyed because they are gathering dust in shoe boxes or drawers. Or worse, they are stored in albums that are chemically destroying the images they should be protecting. Let Sheila Bolka show you how to create beautiful albums by cropping, decorating, photo joumaliz- ing, album page layout and more! Students are to bring some photos to class and will complete one page for their album at the first class. The second class is a 3- hour workshop designed to help you catch up and keep up on preserving your photos and memorabilia. Supplies may be pur- chased from the instructor. Class lunit is 12. Inst.: Sheila Bolka Site Lions Fee: $20.00/2 days Date: 11/22/95 & 12/6/95 6030-001 Wed., 6:30-9:30 p.m. Organizing Memorabilia For Preschoolers Age: Adult Intended for parents of preschoolers. Preserving memorabilia for your pre- schooler is one of the most appreciated, love-filled things you can do for your child, whether you are a stay-at-home or working parent. This two-hour workshop is a delightful presentation of over 25 cost- effective memorabilia ideas which will show you how to save money while orga- nizing and preserving your child's preschool memories. Class limit is 25. Inst.: Marianne Cintron Site: Lions Fee: $25.00/1 day Date: 9/19/95 6045-001 Tue., 7:00-9:00 p.m. 32 The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapevine • Fall 1995 • i a n eres , ;�- • ����� � eci 0 o a n e�es __ 0 Everyday Workshop Age: Adult Are you a creative person? Would you like to be a more creative person? Crearive Celebrations is an innovative series of hand-on workshops developed by "The Creative Detectives" featuring EASY tools and techniques that can be used everyday to maximize your creaHve potential! The Creative Detectives have done the research for you and will share the simple secrets of enhancing your creativity immediately. Topics include the creative thinking process, building a creative reputation, using a creative role model, the One-A- Day creative principle, setting up a cre- ative work center & work space, plus lots of creative tips and tricks! You will make and take a unique Family Treasure Book that will give you instant access to creative ideals and same hours of needless frustra- rion. This workshop is recommended as a prerequisite for any or all of the remaining speciality workshops. Supply fee is $5. Class limit is 50. Inst.: Becki Gimarse & Freddi McGinnis (The Crearive Detectives) Site: Lions Fee: $]5.00/1 day Start: 10/3/95 6037-001 Tue., 6:00-9:00 p.m. Fee: $15.00/1 day Start: ]0/14/95 6037-002 Sat., 9:00-12 noon Busy People Workshop Age: Adult Do you ever wish that you had more time to be creative? Learn how to squeeze cr� ativity into your hecric schedule. This fun workshop will teach you lots of creative quickie tips, easy "10 minute" projects, cre- ative Hme management techniques, short- cuts to success, and much more. Make and take a Creative Busy Bag, that will allow you to be creaHve anytime or anywhere. Remember to bring your Family Treasure Book and get ready to jot down some time- saving tricks. Supply fee is $5. Class limit is 30. Inst.: Becki Gimarse & Freddi McGinnis (T'he Creative Detectives) Site: Lions Fee: $10.00/1 day Start: 9/18/95 6038-001 Mon., 7:00-9:00 p.m. On-A-Budget Workshop Age: Adult It's not how much money you have, it's what you do with a dollar that counts. Learn to be as creaHve as you can with what you have! "The Creative DetecHves" share quick and easy ways to enhance your creaHve skills, regardless of your budget. We will explore creative budget planning for celebrations, helpful hints for creative budget shopping, & share lots of money-saving ideas, including "freebies". You will make a CreaHve Budget Book to easily track your creative projects. If you're currently on-a-budget or just want some new creative ideas, don't miss this low-cost workshop. Supply fee is $5. Class limit is 30. Inst.: Becki Gimarse & Freddi McGinnis (The Creative Detectives) Site: Lions Fee: $10.00/1 day Start: 10/17/95 6039-001 Tue., 6:00-8:00 p.m. . Kid Birthday Workshop Age: Adult Looking for some new ideas for children's birthday parties, play Hme, craft time or just anytime? Come and join us as we celebrate our chil- dren. Learn how lit- ' tle things can make � a big difference, with easy tech- niques and ideas that bring out the child in all of us. Activities are designed for children ages 1-8. Make and take a very special Birthday Book, that will delight your child and create a new family tradi- tion. Don't forget to bring your Family Treasure Book, so we can add lots of fun kid celebration ideas. Supply fee is $5. Class limit is 30. Inst.: Becki Gunarse & Freddi IVIcGinnis (The Creative Detectives) Site: Lions Fee: $10.00/1 day Start: 10/24/95 6040-001 Tue., 6:00-8:00 p.m. Easy Entertaining Workshop Age: Adult Successful entertaining is no accident! Let your next celebration reflect your creaHve best, as "The Creative Detectives" share secrets to being an Entertainer Extraordinaire. Learn creaHve techniques that you can use immediately. Topics include party planning, decorations, menu, food tips, and much more. You will make and take a unique Personal Cookbook that is sure to become a cher- ished keepsake. Please bring your Family Treasure Book, so we can add ideas to keep those creative juices flowing. Supply fee is $5. Class limit is 30. Inst.: Becki Gimarse & Freddi McGinnis (The Creative DetecHves) Site: Lions Fee: $15.00/1 day Start: 11/1/95 6041-001 Wed., 6:00-9:00 p.m. Christmas Sampler Workshop Age: Adult Just in the Nick of time! All Creative Celebrations Workshops will be "sampled" in this special holiday workshop. Imagine 5 Mini-Workshops in one! Christmas cre- ativity is unleashed as we explore little things you can do Everyday to celebrate the holiday season, low cost holiday helpers for the person On-A-Budget, quick & easy X-Mas ideas for the Busy Person, holiday Birthday celebration hints, & Christmas Entertaining tips that are sure to create holiday cheer for all. Supply fee is $10, which covers a Chrisrinas "Grab Bag" of crafts. Class limit is 30. Inst.: Becki Gimarse & Freddi McGinnis (The Creative Detectives) Site: Lions Fee: $20.00/1 day Start: ]0/10/95 6042-001 Tue., 6:00-9:00 p.m. Beg. Creative Writing Age: Adult Do you have wl�at it takes to be a writer? You'll never know unless you try. Dazzle colleagues and editors alike with these tricks the pros use: Show Don't Tell, Figures of Speech, and AcHve vs Passive Writing. We'll also cover the basics of fiction writing including plot, characters, and dialogue in this relaxed atmosphere. Material fee is $4.50, due at the first class. Class limit is 20. Inst.: Christie Rose Site: Lions Fee: $39.50/10 weeks Start: 9/2] /95 6006-001 Thur., 6:00-7:00 p.m. Adv. Fiction Writing Age: Adult Must have taken Beginning Creative Writing or have a good grasp.of the ele- ments of writing as described above. In this relaxed atmosphere class, we will be covering: building "live" characters through revealing acHon and dialogue, creating action that works, writing devices (flashbacks, turning points, etc.) scene building , creating suspense, and dramatic ending. Writing assignments must be typewritten. Material fee is $15. Class limit is 12. Inst.: ChrisHe Rose Site: Lions Fee: $45.00/12 weeks Start: 9/19/95 6007-001 Tue., 6:00-7:00 p.m. __.._._ _...- -- --- -- - - ----- — - The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapeuine • Fall 1995 �� �� '� •� / � ., ,. � ., � , Reservations for all trips are taken at the Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center 9791 Arrow Route or call 980-2634 All trips leave from and return to the Lions Park Community Center, 9161 Base Line Road. The City of Rancho Cucamon a provides a variety of trips and tours �or all ages. Reservations can be made by mail or in person at the Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center located at 9791 Arrow Route, in Rancho Cucamonga. (Mon.-Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.) Payment by check or cash must accompany your reservation. All cancellations must be received 3 weeks prior to the departure date in order to receive a full refund. Any cancellaHons received within 3 weeks of the departure date will only be refunded if an additiona! �assenger can take your place. For addirional information call 980- 2634. Now taking reservations for the following trips: Goldstrike Turnazound August 12 Eight hours of non-monitored gambling at the Goldstrike Casino. You'lI travel by deluxe motorcoach to Jean Nevada, just across stateline. Cost is $5.00 per person. Departs at 7 a.m. and retums 10:30 p.m. Big Bear Lake August 26 Visit the picturesgue mountain communi- ty of Big Bear! What a great way to escape the summer heat & smog. We'll enjoy a boat cruise of Big Bear Lake and then dine at a local restaurant for lunch (on your own). Cost is $28 per person. Departs at 8 a.m. and returns at 4 p.m. o u rs Danish Days in Solvan� Sept. 16 Things were never finer in Copenhagen than they are in Solvang, a spotless Danish Village that blooms l�ke a rose in California's charming Santa Ynez Valley. We will be visiting Solvang during their Danish Days Celebration. See roving folk dancers, singers, and a village band to entertain you. Lunch is on your own so you can sample the local street faire or try an authentic smorgasbord at one of the popular restaurants. Cost is $25. per per- son. Departs at 8 a.m. and retums at 8 p.m. Julian Apple Country October 14 Where do you find the best selection of a�ples this fall? Picturesque Julian, located in the hills in the back country of San Diego County, it's the apple capital of the county... O A O Although Julian can � � only boast a popula- {� tion of 500 in this quaint turn of the centurY mining town, iYs full of delightful surprises. Our first stop will be at tlie famous Dudley's bakery for some shopping for delicious breads. We will also make a stop at Bates nut farm before arriving in Julian. You'll have the afternoon free to stroll the small streets where you'll discover charming handicraft ' shops, boutiques, bed and breakfast inns and even a volunteer fire department. On our way home we will stop in Temecula for dinner (on your own). Cost is $19 per person. Departs at 8 a.m. and retums at 8 p.m. Lake Elsinore Factory Outlets/ Lawrence Welk Resort Nov.4 Travel to Lake Elsinore for a day of shop- ping at the factory outlets. Here's a good chance to get a jump start on your hoIiday shopping, and maybe find that perfect gift for all on your shopping list. Before we come home we will make 8 trip down to the Lawrence Welk Resort for a delicious lunch since we know you will have worked up an appetite from all of your shopping. Cost is $31 per person. Departs at 8 a.m. and returns at 6 p.m. a.o...o ,��, o, A o, �/ � � r�,��r=� -'o 1 � � �— Prima Donna Turnaround Nov. 20 Today could be your lucky day! Join us for 8 hours of non-monitored gambl�ng at the Prima Donna Casino in Nevada. You can also visit the spectacular Buffalo Bills Casino with all of it's western charm and personality. Cost is $27.50 per person. $20 will be returned to you at the casmo by the casino staff. Departs at 7 a.m. and returns at 10:30 p.m. Huntington Harbor "Cruise of Li�hts" December 16 View the beautifully decorated waterfront homes in Huntington Harbor. Our first stop will be at the Plantation Restaurant (on your own). After dinner, we will head down to HunHngton Harbor where you'll board our vessel for a one hour voyage. You'll see hundreds of twinkling Christmas lights outlinin the homes as we wind our way throug� the channels. This trips fills fast so book early! Cost is $23.50 per person. Departs at 3 p.m. and retums at 9 p.m. Rose Parade January 1 The world famous Rose Parade is an event that everyone should see up close and in person at least once in theirlifetime. Giant �loral floats adorned with millions of flow- ers creates a sensory event that will create a lifetime of inemories. Our bus parks within a short walking distance from our grandstand seats on Colorado Boulevard. Your viewing of the floats, and bands will be up close, and ersonal. Start the New Year off with this �antasHc trip. Cost is $66 per person. Departs at 6 a.m. and retums at 1 p.m. Prima Donna Turnazound Jan. 16 "Come on Luck� 7" Enjoy this midweek, 8 hour non-momtored turnaround to the Prima Donna, or visit the nearby Buffalos Bills. Cost is $27.50 per person. $20 will be returned to you at the casino by the casino staff. Departs at 7 a.m. and returns at 10:30 p.m. �.1�0' � — c��� 2� ---� ' Tijuana February 10 Time for some great shopping op�ortuni- ties south of the border. We 11 visit RevoluHon Blvd. and then on to Seaport Village for dinner on your own. Cost is $23 per person. Departs at 8 a.m. and returns at 8 p.m. Medieval Times Matinee Show Mazch 23 Experience the merriment of an llth cen- tury castle. Enjoy spectacular �a eantry, sorcery and horsemanship. You Il �east on appeHzers, soup, chicken, ribs, potatoes & dessert. Cost is $33 per person. Departs at 10:30 a.m. and rehzrns at 3:30 p.m. 34 --�� The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapevine • Fczll 1995 �, - • �-a u�►�an ervice� � Information and Referral Service The City of Rancho Cucamonga provides a bilingual referral program providing gen- eral informaHon and referrals on the fol- lowing: emergency food banks, job train- ing and placement sources (all ages), senior health care, senior housing, child care, learning English, drug & alcohol abuse, energy conservarion, literacy, adop- tions and foster parenting, and various other forms of assistance. For additional informarion on all Human Services call 987-1618 between 8 a.m. - 12 noon (Monday thru Friday) USDA Food Commodities Surplus food commodiHes will be distrib- uted on the first Monday of each month to eligible low income residents of Rancho Cucamonga at the Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center. Distribution begins at 1:30 p.m. and ends at 3:00 p.m. Distribution is on a first come/first served basis. There is a homebound program for physically disabled individuals and seniors. Proof of residency and income is required. Call 980-2634 for more informa- tion. 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. Also available is the "El Heraldo", the Spanish Resource Directory. For more information call, 987-1618. Braille Instruction White Cane Center for the Blind provides instruction in reading braille for the visu- ally impaired. Classes are held on Wednesdays. Please call for specific times. The class is being offered free of charge, however, advanced instruction may require a material fee of $8. For addi- tional information call, 987-1618. Bus Passes and I.D. Cards Monthly Omnitrans bus passes and I.D. cards are available for purchase. Date: 25th of each month for a 10 day period. Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-9�p.m. Site: Neighborhood Center Note: Handicapped annual I.D. cards can only be purchased at the San Bernardino Omnitrans office (1700 West Fifth Street, San Bernardino). Fishing License Reduced fee and free fishing license appli- caHons are available at the Human Services desk. Interested individuals may call 980- 2634 to determine eligibility based on income or disability. Well Baby Clinic Physical examinations and immunizations for infants thru 5 years of age. Nominal fee. Note: By appointment only, call 391- 7547 Immunization Clinic Immunizations for children ages 2 months thru 18 years of age and senior citizens. Second and fourth Mondays of each month. Time: 1:30-3:30 p.m. Fee: $5.00 Site: Neighborhood Center r i� • �� � �� n io� ven s � a� "The Mask" Please join us for a Halloween Party that promises to be lots of fun and full of sur- prises. Take this opportunity to express yourself by wearing your f�vorite dis- guise. You may even win a prize by joining our costume parade! The event will also include entertainment and door prizes. Co-sponsored by the Senior V.I.P. Club and the Community Services Department. Date: Thursday, October 26,1995 Time: 10:00 a.m. Site: Neighborhood Center "Crafty Seniors" Craft Sale This annual event is a special opportunity for the public to purchase beautiful and creative craft and baked good items made by our senior citizen craft class. Their cre- ations �nake ��onderful holiday gifts at affordable prices. You'll be pleasantly sur- prised at the variety and quality of goods offered for sale! Date: Tuesday, November 21, 1995 Time: 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Site: Neighborhood Center "Tis the Season..." . It's h-ue that "the holidays come but once a year" - however, when they come to the Neighborhood Center they come in a"big" way. Proof of this is the party we throw to get everyone in the holiday spirit. The event will include food, fun and entertain- ment. What more could you ask for! Sponsored by the Community Services Department. Date: Tuesday, December 12,1995 Time: 10:00 a.m. Site: Neighborhood Center Coming Soon... Watch for more information in the next Grapevine for these two exciHng senior activities: Senior Art Show and Sale Senior Photography Show To be placed on a mailing list to receive information about these two programs ca11980-2634 The City of R¢ncho Cucamonga • The Grapeuine • Fall 1995 35 s . �;: ;�- • � � � n ior. asses �.: o vo . . Energize By Exercise This popular fitness class is for both men and women who want to improve their endurance, muscle tone, and maybe lose weight. Not a lot of bouncing or jumping involved. Instructor: Judy Semple. Ivlonthly fee varies. Register at RCNC. M/W/F, 9 a.m. -10 a.m. Joint Efforts Arthritic Class This class is designed for those who expe- rience discomfort or difficulty•in moving areas of their body due to arthritis. Through this class you can increase your strength and flexiblity. Offered year round, register at RCNC. Arthritis Foundation certified instructor, Judy Semple. Co-sponsored by Chaffey Adult Educarion. FREE.• Fri. 10-11 a.m. ' Crafty Seniors � This popular class meets weekly. Instruction and assistance is provided by volunteers. •The projects vary in type and degree of diffulty. There may be a nominal fee for materials. Materials are purchased in .advanced therefore sign-up is required for each project. Schedules & sign-up sheets are available at RCNC. � Tue., 9 am. -11 a.m. . 55/Alive Mature Driving Class Driver retraining course developed by the American AssociaHon of Retired Persons (AARP). Insurance discount certificate available upon completion. Classes are held 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. and are limited to 30 persons. $8.00 per person. Make checks payable to AARP (no cash). Dates: August 15 & 16 • , September 12 & 13 , October 10 & 11 . . . � �a: � " , �,. ��o� nio� o Qo Ceramics We will be offering several low cost, one day projects in ceramics. Students will begin and complete each project using paints and stains during the class time. When possible, the projects will be season- al in nature. Everyone is welcome and no previous knowledge of working with ceramics is necessary. Our instructor will provide everything needed to complete your project. Class limit is 25. $5.00 supply fee is due to the instructor for each class. Inst.: Margie Bordner Site: RCNC Horn of Plenty Fee: $]0.00/1 day Date: 10/6/95 2066-001 Fri., 9 am -11:30 am Christmas Tree Fee: $10.00/1 day Date: I1/3/95 2066-002 Fri., 9 am - 11:30 am Christmas Ceramics Fee: $10.00/1 day Date: 12/1/95 2066-003 Fri., 9 am - 1]:30 am Tai Chi A simple and effective way to condition the whole body. Tai Chi helps regulate blood circulation, mobilizes joints, liga- ments, muscles, and increases respiratory capacity. An excellent body exercise pro- gram for beginners or intermediate levels. Class limit is ]5. Inst.: Jan Ponchaud Site: RCNC Fee: $24.00/10 weeks Start: 9/20/95 7005-002 Wed., 2 pm - 2:50 pm Decorative Arts/Tole Painting If you're interested in learning how to do Tole Painting but don't want the big expense of supplies, then you should check this class out. These one day work- shops are designed to give students a brief introduction into Tole Painting. Students will complete a project while in class. Instructor will provide all materials neces- sary. Supply fee of $6-$8 is due at the first class. Class limit is 15. Inst.: Joanne Witter Site: RCNC Fee: $10.00/1 day Date: ll/10/95 2065-001 Fri., 9 am - 3:30 pm Flower Arranging Age: Adult We cover many aspects of fresh floral design techniques and several basic styles. Please bring a short blade knife to class. Students will need to provide hesh flow- ers and containers each class. A$10 mater- ial fee is due to the instructor at the first class. Class limit is 20. Inst.: Linda Rathfon Site: RCNC Fee: $30.00/10 weeks Start: 9/19/95 2046-002 Tue., 12:30-2:30 p.m. Beginning Line Dancing If you're interested in having a lot of fun this is the dass for you. A great form of exercise but you will never know it since you are having such a good Hme. No part- ner required. $5 monthly fee($8/both classes). Register at RCNC. Tue., 9 a.m. - 10 a.m. Fri., 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. Oil Painting Open to all experience levels. Teaching fundamentals of oil painting, drawing, color, composiHon, brush and pallet knife technique. Class is Co-sponsored by Chaffey Adult Education. Students need not be seniors. Mon., 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. . .. �:�� _ __ "The Doctor is In" Dr. Harvey Cohen, M.D. will be at the Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center on the 3rd Tuesday of each month from 12 noon to 2:00 p.m. He will be presenting information and responding to questions on topics related to senior health. The fol- lowing presentations are hee and are open to all seniors. September 19th - Alzheimer's Disease October 17th - Chest Pain: Is it your heart? November 21st - Chronic Bronchitis, Asthma /Emphysema December ]9th - Depression and Anxiety January 16th - Kidney & Urinary Tract Infections For more information please call the Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center at980-2634. Living, Learning & Laughing . in the 90's Free monthly workshops on topics related to senior life. Workshops will include information on living wills, employment development, safety, and nutrition. . Topics & Dates: � September - Senior Personal Safety ' October - Fire Safety November - Senior NutriHon For specific times and dates please call the , Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center at980-2634. 36 The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Gr¢pevine • Fall 1995 � � � • . NVY � vo s o� enio�s The following information is for persons who are 50 years and over (unless indicated otherwise). All activities will be held at the Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center at 9791 Arrow Route and are free of charge unless specified. For detailed information on Senior Activities, Classes, and Services, pick up a copy of the Silver Fox Newsletter, a monthly bulletin just for seniors, from the Neighborhood Center. Additional information can also be obtained by calling 980-2634. Activities Billiards Mon., -Thurs., 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Fri., 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Saturday & Sunday - check with Center staff for rimes Married Couples Billiazds Wed., b p.m. - 9 p.m. Sunday Suppers First Sunday each month 12 noon - Potluck-Pool-Cards Birthday Celebrations Last Wednesday each month 11:15 a.m. Games and Puzzles Mon. - Fri., 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Senior Library Mon. - Fri., 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday & Sunday - check with Center staff for times V.I.P. Club Thurs., 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. $5.00 annual membership fee Rancho Cucamonga Chorale Senior Choral group. Tue., 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. Bingo Thurs., 10:45-3:30 p.m. Mini-Events For exact day and celebration topic, see the monthly Silver Fox Newsletter. Please note: Card players need to bring their own cards Canasta Mon., 12:30 p.m.-4 p.m. Pinochle Tournaments Fri., 3:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. ���♦ Pinochle Thurs., 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sun., l p.m. - 3 p.m. (first Sunday of month only) Int./Adv. Bridge Fri., 7 p.m. -10 p:m. Intermediate Bridge Thurs.,12:30 - 3 p.m. Advanced Bridge Thurs., 12:30 p.m. - 3 p.m. Fri., 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. Sery ices Nutrition Meals Hot meals for seniors (60 and over) provided by Steelworker's Old Timer's Foundation. Limited homebound program and transportation available. For Further information call 987-19] 1. Mon. - Fri.,11:30 a.m. -1:00 p.m. $1.75 per meal. Health Screening Clinic Seniors (60 and over) Second Tuesday each month. 9 a.m. - 12 noon Senior Legal Services Professional advice for persons 60 years of age and older. Provided by Inland Counties Legal Services. By appt. only, ca11980-0982 Blood Pressure Screening Call 980-2634 for dates and times. Hearing Clinic By appt. only, ca11920-9906 Dia1=A-Cab TransportaHon for seniors and disablec persons. Fee is 75 cents for first $6.80 of ineter. Call 1-800-313-3312 for cab. For more information ca11989-0811. Phone Alert League (P.A.L.) Receive a reassuring phone call on a daily basis. West End Legal Aid Clinic Professional advice on a variety of legal issues. (55 and over) Tue., 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Western San Bernardino County Bar Associations, 10722 Arrow Route, Suite 214. Note: Call 945-2822 or 945-2980 for appointment. Braille InstrucHon Classes for the visually impaired. Wednesday class times vary. Call 980-2634 for schedule. Medicare Counseling Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program pro- vides information and assis- tance. Second and fourth Mon. each month, by appt. only, call 987- 1618. Agewise Peer Counseling For further informaHon, call the San Bernardino County Department of Mental Health at 356-3820 or 1-800-45]-5633. Senior Cinema � AttenHon all movie buffs! With the addition of a 52' television to the Neighborhood Center, we are happy to announce that we will be show- ing some great movies on selected Wednesday afternoons, We invite all seniors, 50 years of age and older to join us for a FREE movie includ- ing popcorn on the house! Show time is 12:30 p.m. immediately following lunch. Our fall schedule is as follows: August 16 - The Big Chill, starring William Hurt and Glenn Close. November 1- Searching for Bobby Fischer, Starring Ben Kingsley Several friends are reunited aher one commits suicide. Touching as and Max Pomeranc. The story of a 7 year old boy who happens to be. they try to make sense out of their own lives arid their friend's death. a chess prodigy. A father and son discover the one thing they cannot September 6- The Lion Kinrt, You don't have to be a kid to enjoy this afford to lose -- their love for each other. movie about a young lion king coming of age. A classic! September 13 - The Hunt for Red October, starring Sean Connery and Alec Baldwin. A tale of internarional intrigue. Connery is a rene- gade Russian submarine captain trying to defect to the United States. October 4- Forrest Gumv, Starring Tom Hanks. This movie touched the hearts of movie go-ers like never before. His triumphs became an inspiration to us all. October 18 - Sunset Boulevard, Starring William Holden and Gloria Swanson. The original classic. From the unforgettable opening scene through the inevitable unfolding tragic desHny, this film is the defin- iHve statement on the dark and desperate side of Hollywood. November 8- The World's Greatest Lover, Starring Gene Wilder, Carol Kane and Dom DeLuise. An uproarious slapstick comedy! Come join us for a great big laugh. November 15 - jurassic Park, Starring Sam IVeill and Laura Dem. On a remote island, a wealthy entrepreneur secretly creates a theme park featuring living dinosaurs. December 6- Iron Will, Starring Mackenzie Astin and David Ogden Stiers. A heartwarming and inspiring story of a young man's courage and love for his father. December 13 - Renaissance Man, Starring Danny DeVito. Expect big laughs when he teams up with director Penny Marshall. The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapevine • Fall 1995 7 Activity Registration as Simple as 1... 2... 3 1 Activity # Student's Last Name First Birthdate M/p Activity Title Fe�' Alt. Choice _ / / — / / — / / 2 Adult's Name Home Phone � Address Daytime �Phone City* State Zip Code '� Non-Residents, please include an additional $5.00 for each class. 3 THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY AGREES TO THE FOLLOWING: • 1. THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY RELEASFS WAIVES AND DISCHARGES THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, its directors, officers, employees, agents, and independent contractors from all liabitity to the undersigned and/or his/her personal representatives, assigns, heirs and next of kin for any loss or dam- age and any cla�m or demands therefore on account of injury to the person ot property or deatfi of the undersigned, whether or not caused by the negligcnce and/or propeny of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, its directors, officers, employees, agents and independent convactors. 2. THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR AND RISK OF BODILY INJURY, DEATH OR PROPERTY DAMAGE due to the negligence of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, i�s directors, officers, employees, agents and independent convactors, or otherwise while in, upon or about the premises of the City of Rancho Cucamonga and/or while using the premises or fac�l�ties or equipment thereon. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS READ AND VOLUNTARILY SIGNS THE RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT, and further agrees that no oral representativcs, statements or inducement apart from the foregoing written agreement has been made. i HAVE READ THIS RELEASE Signature Date � As Parent ❑ Guardian ❑ ParHcipant ❑ Cut on dotted line before mailing Share with a Friend 1 Activity # Student's Last Name First Birthdate M/p AcHvity Title Fe� Alt. Choice _ / / / / — . / / 2 Adult's Name Home Phone Address Daytime Phone City* State Zip Code '� Non-Residents, please include an additional $5.00 for each class. 3 THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY AGREES TO THE FOLLOWING: 1. THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY RELEASES WANES AND DISCHARGES THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, its directors, officers, employees, agents, and independent contractors from all liabi�ity to the undersigned and/or his/her personal representatives, assigns, heirs and next of kin for any loss or dam- age and any cla�m or demands therefore on account of in�ury to the person or property or death of the under�igned, whether or not caused by the negligence and/or property of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, its directors, officers, employees, agents and independent contractors. 2. THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY ASSLTMES FULL RESPON5IBILITY FOR AND RISK OF BODILY INJURY, DEATH OR PROPERTY DAMAGE due to the negligence of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, its directors, officers, employees, agents and independent contractors, or othenvise while in, upon or about the premises of the City of Rancho Cucamonga and/or while using the premises or facil�ties or equipment thereon. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS READ AND VOLUNTARILY SIGNS THE RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT, and further agrees that no oral representatives, statements or inducement apart from the foregoing written agreement has becn made. I HAVE READ TH1S RELEASE Signature Date As Parent ❑ Guardian ❑ Participant ❑ • Mail to: Fall Registration, P.O. Box 807, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729-0807. Scholarships: Available for residents who are in need of financial assistance. Call the Community Services Department for further information at 989-1858. 38 --- - -- -�-- -�--- ----� The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapevine • Fall 1995 Activity Registration Information Registration Begins — August 28,1995 Mail-in • Send in your registrarion forms at any time. i • Mail will be processed beginning August 28, 1995 • All registrations received before August 28th will be processed with the August 28th mail.(No priority given for postmark date.) ;��, ,.,,� � �� • Mail to: Fall Registration �'� PO Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729-0807. ,Drop Box • A drop box is available inside � the Communiry Services Department, 10500 Civic Center Drive. -_�.--�,, • You may use the drop box '�, '� Monday - Thursday anytime I between 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. • Drop box registrations will be collected each morning and added to that days mail. Important Notes! • Registration will NOT be accepted at classes. • Send a separate check for each ciass (make payable to the "City of Rancho Cucamonga"). • Call our office at 989-1858 if you do not receive a receipt. • Proof of age is required for a112 and 3 year old students. • You will be notified if class is cancelled. • Refunds and Transfers will only be issued prior to the second class meeting. � • Non-Resident fee of $5.00 applies to applicants of unincor- porated county areas and other ciries. • Non-residents will be processed beginning September Sth • There is a$10.00 service charge on checks returned from the bank. , • Individuals wishing to be placed in the same class should mail their registraHon forms together in the same envelope. • Classes will not meet on November 11, 23, 24, 25. KEY T� RECREATION FACILITIES A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J� K. L. M. N. O. r. Q• R. S. Bear Gulch Park/School 8355 Bear Gulch Place Beryl Park East/West 6524 Beryl St./6501 Carnelian St. Church Street Park 10190 Church St. Coyote Canyon Park ]0987 Terra Vista Pkwy Cucamonga/Demens 7'rail Rest No. Base Line Rd. to Hillside Rd. Heritage Community Park 5546 Beryl Street Hermosa Park 6787 Hermosa Ave. Lions.Park/Community Ctr. 9161 Base Line Rd. R.C. Neighborhood Center 9791 Arrow Route Red Hill Community Park 7484 Vineyard Ave. Spruce Avenue Park 7730 Spruce Avenue Victoria Groves Park/School 10950 Emerson Windrows Park/School 6855 Victoria Park Ln. Rancho Cucamonga City Hall 10500 Civic Center Drive Milliken Park 7699 Milliken Ave. Old Town Park 10033 Feron Blvd. Kenyon Park 11481 Kenyon Way Vintaqe Park 117451/ictoria Park Ln. West Greenway Park 7756 Meadowcrest Ct. r � i � �-- � HIL � F� � < en � � _ E r.. n � � T� �• •H � � CHUACH ST. W� �C k a • . � A > • � � � � s ai -- �i � W � � T. U. V. W X. � �C �K�D Z� $� �� FaoT Ha� e_w. � �N W� a ARROW MNN. • •AA BB z x� i — — — art� ST. — — — � Alta Loma High School 8880 Base Line Road R.C. High School 17801 Lark Dr. Etiwanda High School 13500 Victoria Sports Complex 8408 Rochester Ave. Fire StaHon #174 17239Jersey — -- i �+ i � � � / ' WILSON AVE. i � i ��� � � � � : Y• Dona Merced School 10333 Palo Alto Z• Deer Creek Bowling 7930 Haven Avenue AA. Dynasty Gym 8656 Utica Avenue BB• Rancho Valley Golf 11670 Arrow Route CG Olympic Studio 10064 Foothill �� � DD. R.C. Public Library 7368 Archibald Ave. i E�• Carleton Lightfoot Elem. — 6989 Kenyon Way FF. GG. Chaffey College/Wignall 5885 Haven Ave. Skate Express 72356 Central, Chino Ontario Ice ]225 W. Holt, Ontario San Antonio Jr. Academy 1722 E. Sth, Ontario Advantage 3535 Inland Empire, Ontario The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapeuine • Fall 1995 39 tY City Council Wi�liam J. A]exander ..........................................................................Mayor Rex GuHerrez ......................................................................Mayor Pro Tem Paul Biane ...........................................................................Councilmember James V. Curatalo ..............................................................Councilmember Diane Williams ...................................................................Councilmember Other Elected Officials DebraAdams ......................................................................... ......City Clerk James C. Frost ........................................................................City Treasurer Planning Commission/Historic PreservaHon Commission E. David Barker .....................................................................................Chair LarryMcNie1 ................................................................................Vice-Chair Heinz A. Lumpp ...................................................................Commissioner John Melcher .........................................................................Commissioner Peter Tolstoy ..........................................................................Commissioner Park and Recreation Commission MarkWhitehead ...................................................................................Chair Ann D. Punter ..............................................................................Vice-Chair James Clopton .......................................................................Commissioner Bruce Ann Hahn ...................................................................Commissioner Massie Hazegh ......................................................................Commissioner Rancho Cucamonga Community Foundation John Mannerino ....................................................................................Chair Robert Dutton ..............................................................................Vice-Chair Dianna Lee-Mitchell ...................................................Secretary/Treasurer Guy Beyersdorf .....................................................................Boardmember Andrew HaI1 ..........................................................................Boardmember BettyMcNay ..........................................................................Boardmember Sue IvlcNiel .............................................................................Boardmember Library Board Robert Howdyshe11 .......................................................................President Laura Muna-Landa .......................................................President Pro Tem Gina Gregory .........................................................................Boardmember Edward Swistock ..................................................................Boardmember Rebecca Davies .........................:............................................Boardmember Staff JackLam ..................................................................................City Manager Jerry B. Fulwood ......................................................Deputy City Manager Linda D. Daniels .................................Redevelopment Agency Manager Robert Dominguez ...............................Administrahve Services Director Vacant ................................................Community Development Director Wm. Joe O'Neil .......................................... ............................City Engineer Suzanne Ota ..............................................Community Services Manager Bill Makshanoff .................................................................Building Official Brad Buller ................................................................................City Planner Susan Stark ...........................................................................Finance Of6cer Marti Higg�'ns .........................................Disaster Preparedness Manager Deborah Clark .............................................. ............... ..Library Manager Ron Bieberdorf .............................................Captain Rancho Cucamonga Police Department L. Dennis Michael .:..................................Fire Chief Rancho Cucamon�a Fire Protection Distnct Editorial Staff Nettie Nielsen ..........................................................Recreation Supervisor Karen Silhanek .................................................Community Services Tech Cover designed by MacAllister Design, Montclair CA City Business is Your Business Residents of the City of Rancho Cucamonga are encouraged to attend City meetings. These meetings are held atRancho Cucamonga, City Hall, 10500 Civic Center Drive. Ciry Council ...................................convenes first and third Wednesday Monthly, at 7:00 p.m. Planning Commission/.........convenes second and fourth Wednesday Historic Preservation Commission monthiy, at 7:Q0 p;m. Park and Recreation Commission .................�onvenes third Thursday monthly at 7:00 p.m. Rancho Cucamonga Community ....................convenes third Tuesday Foundation monthly, at 4:30 p.m. Library Board ......................................................convenes first Thursday monthly at 7:00 p.m. At Your Service . . . City Hall -- Monday through Thucsday 7 a.m. - 6 pm. ] 0500 Civic Center ►Jrive, P.O. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729 ....................................................989-1851 MaYor/City Council/ C�ty Manager/City Clerk ...........................................................989-1851 Planning Division/Fiome Improvement Program ....................989-1861 EngineeringD�v�sion .....................................................................989-]862 Bulding and Safety Division ........................................................989-1863 Code Enforcement ..........................................................................948-]15] Community Services Department ................................................989-]858 Grafitti Hotline ................................................................................989-2813 Police Rancho Cucamonga Police Department 10570 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Emergency Calls Only ..........................................................................9-]-1 Police Services (non-emergency) ..................................................941-1488 Business/Crime PrevenHon/Investigations ...........:...................989-6611 Fire Rancho Cucamonga Fire ProtecHon District 6623 Amethyst Ave., Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701 Emergency Calls Only ..........................................................................9-1-1 Business Calls ..................................................................................989-1851 Fire Safety Division 10500 Civic Center Drive ...............................................................987-6405 New Construction Unit .................................................................948-0228 Community Centers Lions Park Community Center 9161 Basc Line Road, 41730 ...........................................................980-3145 Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center 9791 Arrow Route, 9173Q ...............................................................980-2634 Epicenter Quakes Ticket Office ......................................................................481-5000 City Stadium Rental InformaHon .................................................481-7799 Foothill Communities Law and justice Center ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,945-4313 Rancho Cucamonga Chamber of Commerce 8280 UNca Avenue, Suite 160, 91730 ...........................................987-1012 Library � Rancho Cucamonga Public Library . 7368 Archibald Avenue .................................................................94&9900 Utilities —Electric Southern California Edison .........................................................986-5861 —Gas Southern California Gas ....................................................1-800-427-2200 —Refuse — . Rancho Disposal ...........................................................................987-3717 Westem Waste Industries ...........................................................591-]714 Yukon Ilisposal .................................:...........................................987-2410 —Water Cucamonga County Water District ...........................................987-259] County Animal Control Licensing..........................................................................................39]-7530 Requests for Service .............................................................1-800-472-5609 Cable TV Comcast Cable Vision ....................................................................983-9895 Marks CableVision ...............................................................1-800-566-2757 School District Alta I.oma School District .............................................................987-0766 Central School District ...................................................................989-8541 Cucamonga School District ...........................................................987-8942 EHwanda School District ...............................................................899-2451 Chaffey Joint Union High School District ..................................988-85] 1 Emergency Broadcasting System Stations KHTX — (97.5 F7vi) .........................................................................384-9750 KOLA — (99.9 FM) ........................................................................79&56Q0 Bulk•Rate U5. 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