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Table o f Contents
Mark Christopher Charity Classic 3
Chaffey-Garcia Open House 3
Rains House Christmas Tour 3
Special Events
General Information
Playschool
Library
Teen Scene
Adult Sports
Pee Wee Sports
Youth Sports
Fun On The Run
Family Sports Center
Sports Classes
Fired Arts
Performing Arts
Visual Arts
Music
Gymnastics
Dance
Martial Arts
Fitness
YMCA Kids Club
Special Interest
Special Needs
Senior Classes
Senior Events
Senior Center
Human Services 31
Trips & Tours 32
Facilities 33
Registration 34
Key to Recreation Facilities 35
The Grapevine is published
quarterly by the City of Rancho
Cucamonga and is mailed out to
all residents. If you did not
receive a brochure, check with
your mail carrier or call your
Post Office delivery supervisor
and ask why a brochure was not
delivered to you.
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A dream for aIl generations is coming
to Ii fe right in the hear�t o f our city.
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CENTRAL
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With over 30 ncres in size, incl��diiig 2 ilezu adjacent facilities, tl�ere's a lot to enjoy!. Starting Winter
2005, resiclenis 6 montl�s to 60+ years old zoill benefit fi•om zolint Phnse 1 of Centi�nl Pnrk l�ns to offer.
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Central Park: one �
The ,James L. Brulte Senior Center at
Central Park will provide a comfortable
settulg for Rancho Cucamonga adults
providing a wide range of services to meet
the evolving needs of adults already in
and those reaching their "wisdom years".
O Wellness Fitness Room/
Equipment & Classes
G> Nutrition Program -
Homebound and on-site lunches
O Recreation & Craft Activities
plus much, much more...
uilding - two centers
The Goldy S. Lewis Community Center at
Central Park will provide a wide range of
recreational programming options creating
a hub of resources and activity far the entire
family. Offering centralized City Services
with expanded operating hours for added
customer service for our resident base.
Q Playschool
O Dance/Exercise
O YMCA Partnership providing
drop-in Teen Center & organized
activities plus much, much more...
The unique design of this facility provides offerings available at both the
Senior Center and Community Center facilifies
O Computer Cafe' 4 Resource Referral and Information
"Hot Spots" for wireless connectioii O Speeial Events
O Multi-purpose meeting and event space offerings
(reservations being accepted starting Fall 2004 for Spring 2005 and forward dates)
At Full Build-out with all Phases completed, Central Park will include*:
4 Lake features O Family Aquatic Center 4 Amphitheater
O Gymnasium Complex 4 Tennis Courts O Total 100 Acres developed
*Future Phases will be developed as funding is available.
Enhancing the quality of life for our future - the James L. Brulte Senior Center and
Goldy S. Lewis Community Center at Central Park. Phase 1 construction made
possible through the generous support of State Senator Jim Brulte (2002 State Prop 40
Park Bond Funds, 2000 State Park Bond Act Funds); Congressman David Dreier
(Veterans Administration HUD Federal funding), Community Development Block
Grants and a private donation by the Lewis Family.
For �nore informatio�i, construction icpdates and photo gallen� oi� to download the
Centrc�l Pnrk Newsletter, visit www.RCpa�•k.com or cnU (909) 477-2760.
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Rancho Cucarr�onga Co►rimunity
Foundation Annual Ga►a �
Saturday, january 22, 2005
at Central Park
Benefit Concert fectturing... �
The Fab Four - The Ultimate Beatles Tribute Band
All proceeds benefit H�e Pe� fo�v��zing Arts n�id Literacy (PAL) Cnmp�zigil
su��o��tin� the Victoria Garciens Culti�rnl Cente��
For information or tickets, please ca11477-2760.
ThE GI"drJEVINE � Fa�� z009
Mark Christopher Cha�ity Classic
Thursday, September 30 - Oci�ober 3
The Mark Christopher Charity Classic, presented by Adelphia is a Nationwide Tour,
Official PGA TOUR event. The Golf Channel returns for a"live" telecast of the event for 4
days. All children are admitted FREE
accompanied by an adult. �/%�
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When t'r Where:
Empire Lakes Golf Course
11015 Sixth Street, Rancho Cucamonga, CA
On Monday, September 27 a"Youth Clinic" is �� `""�"�� �de/phia
held far children 16 years and under. Families can come out to the golf course at 6:30 pm,
under the evening lights and receive free gifts and snacks. Surprise guests are scheduled
and Nationwide Tour Professionals will provide tips and demonstrate their skills.
The field will consist of 144 professionals from 18 countries, who play for a$450,000 purse.
The Mark Christopher Charity Classic, presented by Adelphia is the largest event in the
Rancho Cucamonga-Ontario azea with over 30,000 expected to attend. Net proceeds from
the event benefits local charities including Loma Linda University Childreri s Hospital,
Rancho Cucamonga Library Foundation and the Rancho Cucamonga Community
Foundation.
DIIeY 700 VOIUi1tCeYS liYB i1CBd2d t0 help Wlth th8 CVBi1�. If you are interested in
Volunteering, please call the Tournament Office at (909) 948-5565. Do not miss out on a
chance to play a very important part in the community and support our local charities!
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Etiwanda Historical Society's 12th Annual
Cha�ey-Garcia Open House
Saturday, Noven�ber 20, 2004 � ll arn - 3 pm
7150 Etiwanda Avenue (nortli of Base Line Road)
$1.00 Donation
Join us in celebrating the historic purchase of Captain Joseph
Garcia's ranch by William and George Chaffey on Thanksgiving
Day, 1881. Tour the House, the second oldest house in Rancho
Cucamonga. It was the site of many innovations, including the
first hydro-electrically powered light and the area's first long
distance telephone line.
Community Fun for the Whole Family!
Meet George Chaffey and learn about his life in this area. Weaving,
Candlemaking, Storytelling, Quilting, plus historical displays.
Enjoy homemade stew, cookies and snacks at 1880 prices!
• COIOY1hg COhteSf - submit entries by 1 pm, winner at 3 pm
• Handmade Quilt Contest - drawing at 3 pm
• George Cha�ey Speaking at 11:30 am and 2 pm
For more information call (909) 899-8432.
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Due to the State budget crisis and the associated
loss of revenue to the City, the City of Rancho
Cucamonga's Founders Day Parade will not be
held during 2004.
Thousands of residents and visitors have
enjoyed this annual tradition for over 25 years
and the City has been proud of the tradition the
Founders Day Parade represents. However, it is
necessary to suspend the Parade in 2004 due to
these budget limitations.
We thank all those residents and businesses that
have attended the event, been a parade
participant, provided sponsorships and
especially to the High School Bands that
have competed in the
parade for all of your .
past support. The �f
Founders Day Parade
will rehirn when
ftuzding becomes '
available. .
Historicai Rains House to present...
Ahhual ChYlStmc�s TOUY
Decerr�ber 3rd £r 4th • 5- 8 pm
Case de Rancho Cucamonga
8810 Hemiock Avenue
(corner of Vineyard and Hemlock)
Suggested donations are $3 for adults, $2 for
children ages 5- 11 and children under 5 are free.
This annual event serves as the main fundraiser for
the Historical Society to help offset the cost of
maintaining and overseeing the Rains House.
Enjoy hot cider and home baked ginger cookies,
while listening to holiday music on your Tour. The
gift shop will feature Christmas Ornaments for sale.
For more information or directions, please
cali (909) 989-4970.
The GYdpEVINE � RCpark.coi..�
The Rancho Cucamonga Historical Society will
celebrate the holidays again this year with The
Annual Christmas Tour at the Rains House. For
many, this event has become a family tradition to
kick off the holiday season.
Harvest Carhiva►
Co-sponsored by Lewis Apartment Communities
Satu�day, October 30, 2004
Rahcho Cucamongca Epicenter
Special Events Area
(East of Rochester)
5pm-10pm
$5 per person (Earlybird)
$8 per person (Event day price)
*Earlybird ticket sales begin Monday, Se�
at Lions Center East and City Hall.
Come join the family fun with
Carnival Rides • Pumpkin Carving
Entertainment • Games • Contest •
Pony Rides • Petting Zoo • CraEt St<
Food • Craft Vendars
It wiil be a Carnival to rernem
For more information, or if �ou are an ii
food or eraft vendor, please call
477-2760, ext. 2203
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Sa►turday, Decert�be�^ 4, 2004
Three seatings available - 8 am, 9 am & 10 am
*IZ.C. Seraior CehteY, 9791 As°►°ow lZoute
$7 per person � All Ages are welcorne!
*This event is tentatively scheduled to be held CEtv'r[�L
at the R.C. Senior Center, but ma move to ���■
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Goldy S. Lewis Community Center at Central Pctrk �■■I
if the building is completed. p�,��
Break�ast • Sit with Santa! • Cra fts
Entertainment • Music
Tickets available beginning Saturday, October 30th
for residents and November 6th for non-residents at
Lions Center East Community Center Registration:
9191 Base Line Road
Mondays - Thursdays from S am -1 pm & 4- 8 pm
Fridays & Saturdays from 9 am - noon
until all tickets are sold.
Each breakfast, provided by
Rancho Grande Kiwanis, is limited to
the first 125 participants!
Adults must have ticl<et to enter.
Use form on page 34.
# 49713 (8 am Seating)
#49714 (9 am Seating)
#49715 (10 am Seating) I �'
Ca11477-2790 ext. 2306 or visit our website at -
www RCpark.com for additional inforrnation
and any location changes.
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Thursday, IVovember 18, 2004
5:30 pm
Terra Vista Tow�►e Center
Food Court
Join us for an evening of
holiday music, refreshments
and activities.
Sponsored b� Lezois Retail
If you have a local chorus
group or perfarmance group
interested in performing,
please contact us at
477-2760 ext. 2203
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F,� Cra�'t Fari�
Co-sponsored by Lewis Apartment Communities
SatuYc�c�y, De�et�beY 11, 2004
RUlph M. LBWIS PaYk (7898 Elm Street)
12-3pm
FREE
Come join ihe �ur� with...
° Snow play areas • Snow Sledding
• Entertainment • Games
• Contests ° Candy
• Craft Stations • Food
• Craft Vendors
It will be a day to remember!
For more information, or if
you are an interested
food or craft vendor,
please call 477-2760,
ext. 2203.
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City Hall
i' Monday through Thursday 7 a.m. - 6 pm.
10500 Civic Center Drive, P.O. Box 807, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729 .......
: ..............................................................477-2700
'; Mayor / City Council / City Manager / City Clerk .. .. .. . . _ . .. . . ... . .. . .. . . ... .477-2700
Planning Division/Home Improvement Program ...........................477-2750
i; Engineering Division ......................................... _ ......................477-2740
Building and Safety Division ......................................................477-2710
Code Enforcement ....................................................................477-2712
Community Services Department ................................................477-2760
Community Services - Activity Registration ...................................477-2765
CityYard ... __ ........................... ....................................... _ ......477-2730
Neighborhood Housing Services (first-time buyers) .........................884-6891
GrafitriHotline ........................................................................481-7999
@ Your Service (Automated Information Line) ............... .................477-2777
City of Rancho Cucamonga FAX Number ......................................477-2849
Internet Web Sites
Internet WebSite Address ...........................www.ci.rancho-cucamonga.ca.us
Business Site Locator .............................................www.insiderancho.com
Community Services Website ...........................................www.rcpark.com
Rancho Cucamonga LiUrary Website ...............................wwwscpl.lib.ca.us
Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter Website ........................www.rcepicenter.com
Police
Rancho Cucamonga Police Department,
10510 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Emergency Calls Only ..............................................
Police Services (non-emergency) .................................
Business / Crime Prevention/ Investigations ...................
Fire
Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District,
10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Emergency Calls Only ..............................................
Business Calls .........................................................
New Construction Unit ....................................... ......
9-1-1
941-1488
477-2800
9-1-1
477-2770
477-2713
Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter & Sports Complex
Quakes Ticket Office ...........................................
City Stadium Rental Information ...........................
Foothill Communities Law and Justice Center
Rancho Cucamonga Chamber of Commerce
7945 Vineyard Ave., Suite D-5, 91730 ..................
481-5252
477-2760
945-4313
987-1012
Library
Rancho Cucamonga Public Library, 7368 Archibald Avenue ..............477-2720
Hours - Mondays - Thursdays .....................................10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Fridays.........................................................12 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturdays.................. ....................................10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sundays.......................:.................................1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Utilities
—Electric
Southem California Edison ...............................................1-800-655-4555
—Gas
Southern California Gas .. ... . . ... . . . . _ . ... .. .. . .... ..... . . . _ . ... . . . . .. ..1-800-427-2200
—Re£use
RanchoDisposal .....................................................................987-3717
Waste Management .........................................628-5661 or 1-800-423-9986
YukonDisposal .......................................................................987-2410
—Watex
Cucamonga Valley Water District
Animal Control
Licensing & Shelter ....................
Requests for Service ..................
Cable TV
Charter Communications ._........
Adelphia.................................
School Districts
987-2591
466-PETS
1-800-472-5609
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1-888-683-1000
Community Centers Alta Loma School District ...........................................................484-5151
Rancho Cucamonga Senior Center, 9791 Arrow Route, 91730 .............477-2780 Central School District ...............................................................989-8541
R.C. Family Sports Center, 9059 San Bernardino Road, 91730 .............477-2785 Cucamonga School District .........................................................987-8942
Lions Community Center East, 9191 Base Line Road, 91730 ..............477-2790 Etiwanda School Dislrict ............................................................899-2451
Lions Community Center West, 9161 Base Line Road, 91730 ..............477-2795 Chaffey Joint Union High School District. _.....................................988-8511
City Derectory
Residents of Raneho Cucamonga c�re encouraged
to attend City meetings. These meetings are
held at the CiEy Council Chambers, City Hall,
10500 Civic Center Drive.
City Council
Meets first £� third Weclnesda�s, monthl� at 7 pm
William J. Alexander . . . . . . . . .'. . . . . . _ . . . . _ . . . . . . .Mayor
Diane Williams ..............:..........Mayor Pro Tem
Rex Gutierrez ......... ... _ .... .. .. ... .Councilmember
RoUert J. Howdyshell ................Councilmember
Donald J. Kurth, M.D . ...............CouncilmemUer
Other Elected Officials
Debra Adams .... .. . _ _ ... ....... .... _ . .. _ . .City Clerk
James C Frost ............................City Treasurer
Planning Commission/
Historic Preservation Commission
Meets secor2d f� fourtl� Wediiesdn�s, monthly at 7 pn�i �
Rich Macias . .. ..... ....... .. . ... ................ . _ . _Chair
Larry McNiel .......... _ ... ..... .. ..... . _ _ ..Vice-Chair
Richard B. Fletcher ................... _Commissioner
Cristine McPhail ........................Commissioner
Pam Stewart ............................ _Commissioner
Park and Recreation Commission
Meets Niird Thursda�, rnorTthly nt 7 pm
Luis Munoz, Jr . ......................................Chair
Patricia Carlson ...............................Vice-Chair
Martin Dickey . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Commissioner
Antonio Karraa ........................ _Commissioner
Ann D. Punter . ..... _ .. _ ...............Commissioner
Library Board
Meets second Tlnnsday, mm�thl� af6:30 pm
Ravenel Wimberly .............................President
Dobbin Lo ............................President Pro Tem
Donna Bradshaw ..................... _ .Boardmember
Rebecca Guerrero ... _ . ..................Boardmember
Joyce Womack ............................Boardmember
Rancho Cucamonga Public Libxary Foundation'
Call 477-2720 for ttzeetir2g dates
Paul Williams .................................. President
Ruth Leal ..................................Vice President
Teresa A. Akahoshi .............. _......Boardmember
Stefani D. Carrasco ......................Boardmember
Rebecca Davies ...........................Boardmember
Gino L. Filippi ............................Boardmember
Frances Howdyshell ....................Boardmember
Ron Sakala ................................Boardmember
Anne L. Viricel ...........................Boardmember
Ravenel Wimberly _ ....................Boardmember
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Rancho Cucamonga Community Foundation
Meets second Tuesday, mond�ly nt 5 pm
Tony Mize .............. ... .. _ ...... ..................Chair
Harvey Cohen, M.D . ................._.....Vice-Chair
Patricia Carlson ...................Secretary/Treasurer
Michael Arreguin ............. ..... _ .. _Boardmember
Charles Buquet ...........................Boardmember
Jo Dutton, Ph.D . .........................Boardmember
Sandra Metel .............................Boardmember
David Pazker .............................Boardmember
Darren J. Vilardo, Sr . ....................Boardmember
Staff
Jack Lam ...................................City Manager
Pamela Easter ..................Deputy City Manager
Linda D. Daniels ............................................
Redevelopment Agency Director
Lawrence I. Temple .............................................
Administrative Services Director
Wm. Joe O'Neil ...........................City Engineer
Kevin McArdle .... _Community Services Director
Trang Huynh ..............Building & Safety Official
Brad Buller ..................................City Planner
Tamara Layne .............. _...........Finance Officer
Deborah Clark .........................Library Director
Pete Ortiz ....... _Captain R. C. Police Department
Peter Bryan .....................................Fire Chief
Rancho Cucamonga Fire ProtecHon District
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2004-2005 Playschoal Pragrc�m -- Septer�ber 7, 2004- Jc�ne 3, 2005
Priority Registration began April 12, 2004
NOTE: One-derful Ones and Ones Plus are
parent participation classes. All other age
groups - child only.
E�rrollment
The Playschool Program runs for the
duration of the school year. It begins in
Mid-September and ends in early June.
Enrollment is open depending upon space
availability during the entire school year. For
information about the Playschool Program,
or for space availability please call the
Playschool Office at 477-2790 ext. 2302.
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Community Church are tentatively
scheduled to move to the Goldy S.
Lewis Community Center at
Central Park in January 2005.
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Class Locations:
Lions Center East
9191 Base Line Road
Lions Center West
9161 Base Line Road
��Hillside Community Church
5354 Haven Avenue
"Mulberry Early Education
9521 Arrow Route
To insure that your child is registered in the
proper class, all playschool registration is
handled at the Lions Center East. Office
hours are Monday - Thursday 8 am - 1 pm.
For your convenience we have a drop box
located in the parking lot at Lions Center
East. Registration will be processed in order
received and receipts will be mailed. Please
provide the following information:
• Proof of age for all new siudents.
•Proof of residency is required.
A non-resident fee of $5 applies to those
not living in Rancho Cucamonga.
•Some classes have lunited space available.
•Students may only enroll in one class at a
time per year with exception of the 4's &
5's class.
•If you do not get into the Playschool
Program, you can be placed on a waiting
list.
• Parent/ g-uardian must complete a
registration form and pay all fees. A child
need only enroll once for the entire year.
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Fee Schedule (Residents)
Fees are calculated on a weekly basis, but
payments are due in three installments.
Class rates may vary due to observed
holidays. Payments will be pro-rated
based on the date of enrollment. A
non-refundable enrollment fee of $5 is due
upon enrollment each year.
Fee Tri-Annual
per weel< payment
Ones $5.50 $66.00
Ones Plus $8.75 $105.00
Twos $9.95 $119.40
Twos Plus $9.95 $119.40
Threes $13.85 $159.28
Threes Plus $17.15 $205.80
4/5's $15.45 $185.40
4 / 5's MWF $23.15 $270.09
Letter L. $6.15 $73.80
Non-Residents - add $5
*The classes that meet at Mulberry
incorporate all of the social development
and learning objectives that Playschool has
become known for, and also does some
integration with the County's adaptive
program. This collaboration is beneficial to
both the County's students, as well as our
own Playschool students.
,Just a reminder...
that the Playschool program
welcomes children with disabilities.
Playschool staff will work with each
, child'' to make the experience a
beneficial one for all involved.
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Mom and Dad, take advantage of this great opportunity to spend some time
alone while we entertain the kids!
Arts f.r Cra ffs • Games • Toys • Movies • Snacks � Lots o f Fun!
Babysitters provided by Community Services staff and TRAC
(Teen Recreation Activity Club)
Limit will be 40 children per night. Reservations are required at least
48 hours in advance. Ca11477-2760, extension 2396.
Ages: Potty Trained to 10 years old
Time: 6 pm - Midnight
Dates: August 13th & 28th
September 10th & 25th
October 8th & 23rd
November 5th & 20th
December 4th* & 18th �All day 9 am - 5 pm
Site: Lions Center East
Cost Per Child: $5 -1 - 2 hours
$10-2-4hours
$13 - 4 - 6 hours
(Multiple children prices avnilable upon request)
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Playschool is a progressive program
for children ages 1-5. All classes focus on
building children's self-esteem, attention
spans and social development through
games, music, crafts, and group play.
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Ohe-deYful Ohes � Ohes Plus Thrilling Threes �'r Threes Plus Fabulous 4's f�- 5's
One-derful Ones and Ones Plus are 18 children are allowed with one instructor As the child progresses, so does the
specially designed for the parent and child. and one aide. In addition to socialization program. Children ages 4 and 5 can grow
They are for one year olds who are able to skills, children are introduced to early and learn together as they prepare for
walk. They will be introduced to the basic learning such as colors, numbers and the �ndergarten. 20 children are in each class
early learning skills involving socialization alphabet. Classes meet twice per week �,,�ith one instructor and one aide. This class
and large and small motor skills with the following schedule: Threes: One meets twice per week for two hours and
development through music, parachute play hour and fifty minutes. fifty minutes.
and experimenting with arts and crafts. Each Threes Plus: Two hours and fifty minutes.
class is lisruted to 12 students and their
parent. Ones meet once and Ones Plus meet Must be Three by December 1, 2004
twice per week for fifty minutes. Inst.: Carrie Waller Site: Lions West
46077 M/ W 8:50 am - 10:40 am
Must be One by October 1, 2004
Inst.: Vivian Johnson Site: Lions East
46062 Mon. 9 am - 9:50 am
46063 Wed. 9 am - 9:50 am
46064 Fri. 9 am - 9:50 am
Must be One by April l, 2004
Inst.: Lynette Towning Site: Lions East
46065 T/Th 8:45 am - 9:35 am
46066 T/Th 9:50 am - 10:40 am
Inst.: April Rapoza Site: Lions East
46067 M/ W 1 pm -1:50 pm
rerri fic rwos F,r Twos P►us
Terrific Twos and Twos Plus, designed for the
two year old, meets twice per week for fifty
minutes. 15 children are allowed per class
with one instructor and one aide. This is not
a parent participation class, so it also
provides an opportunity for children to leam
to sepazate from their parent. Since this may
be a two year olds first exposure to other
children, special care is taken to introduce
them to sharing and cooperative play.
Must be Two by December 1, 2004
Inst.: TBA Site: Hillside C.C.**
46068 T/Th 8:10 am - 9 am
Inst.: TBA Site: Lions West
46069 T/Th 10:10 am - 11 am
Inst.: Josette Petrocelli Site: Lions East
46070 M/W 10:10 am - 11 am
Inst.: TBA Site: Hillside C.C.**
46071 T/ Th 9:10 am - 10 am
Inst.: April Rapoza Site: Lions East
46072 T/Th 9:50 am - 10:40 am
Ivlust be Two by June 1, 2004
Inst.: April Rapoza Site: Lions East
46073 T/Th 8:45 am - 9:35 am
Inst.: Carrie Waller Site: Lions East
46074 T/Th 11:50 am - 12:40 pm
Inst: April Rapoza Site: Lions East
46075 M/W 11:50 am - 12:40 pm
Inst: TBA Site: Hillside C.C.**
46076 T/Th 10:10 am - 11 am
Inst.: Terri Poindexter Site: Hillside C.C.�"
46078 T/Th 9 am -10:50 am
Inst.: Kim Davis Site: Hillside CC.*�
46079 T/Th 11:35 am - 1:25 pm
Inst.: Cari Keys Site: Hillside C.C.**
46080 M/W 8:10 am - 10 am
Inst.: Robin Guerra Site: Mulberry�
46081 M/ W 9:15 am -11:05 am
Inst.: Davonne Santibanez Site: Mulberry�
46082 T/Th 11:20 am - 1:10 pm
Inst.: Josette Petrocelli Site: Lions East
46083 M/ W 11:10 am - 1 pm
Inst.: TBA Site: Lions West
46084 T/Th 8:10 am - 10 am
Must be Three by June 1, 2004
Inst.: TBA Site: Hillside C.C.**
46085 T/ Th 11:10 am - 2 pm
Inst.: Louise Wood Site: Lions West
46086 T/Th 11:30 am - 2:20 pm
46087 M/ W 11:30 am - 2:20 pm
Inst.: Cari Keys Site: Hillside C.C.�*
46100 M/W 10:10 am - 1 pm
Inst.: Kim Davis Site: Hillside C.C.*' Inst.: Tiffany Starks Site: Lions West
46088 M/W 8:30 am - 11:20 am 46101 T/Th 11:25 am - 2:15 pm
Inst.: Marcia Galit Site: Lions East
46089 T/Th 8:45 am - 11:35 am
Letter Lecarners
As a supplement to Fabulous 4's & 5's, we
offer this letter recognition class that will
focus solely on the alphabet. Pre-requisite:
Child must be concixrrently enrolled in a 4's &
5's class. This class meets once a week for
fifty minutes.
Limit 12 per class
Inst.: Sally Logue Site: Lions East
46106 Mon. 12 noon - 12:50 pm
46107 Mon. 1:10 pm - 2 pm
Inst.: Traccee Theokari Site: Hillside C.C.*�
46108 Mon. 12 noon - 12:50 pm
Inst.: Cari Keys Site: Hillside C.C.**
46109 Mon. 1:10 pm - 2 pm
Inst.: Traccee Theokari Site: Hillside C.C.**
46110 Wed. 12 noon - 12:50 pm
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Must be Four by December 1, 2004
Inst.: Sally Logue Site: Lions East
46090 M/ W 8:45 am - 11:35 am
inst.: Louise Wood Site: Lions West
46091 T/Th 8:30 am - 11:20 am
Inst.: Davonne Santibanez Site: Mulberry*
46092 T/Th 8:15 am - 11:05 am
Inst.: Lynette Towning Site: Lions East
46093 T/Th 11 am -1:50 pm
Inst.: Terri Poindexter Site: Hillside C.C.**
46094 T/Th 11:10 am - 2 pm
Inst.: Traccee Theokari Site: Hillside C.C.*�
46095 M/W 8:50 am - 11:40 am
Inst.: Kim Davis Site: Hillside C.C."�
46096 M/W 11:30 am - 2:20 pm
Inst.: April Rapoza Site: Lions East
46097 T/Th 11 am -1:50 pm
Inst.: Louise Wood Site: Lions West
46098 M/ W 8:30 am - 11:20 am
Inst.: Kim Davis Site: Hillside C.C.**
46099 T/Th 8:30 am - 11:20 am
Mondcay, Wednesday, Friday
Monday, Wednesday, Friday classes for
those who just can't get enough of the
Playschool Program. Material covered in
class is the same, just a whole day more of
it! A maximum of 20 in each class with one
instructor and one aide. This class meets
three times a week for two hours and fifty
minutes.
Must be Four by December 1, 2004
Inst.: April Rapoza Site: Lions East
46102 M/W/F 8:45 am - 11:35 am
Inst.: Vanessa Duran Site: Lions West
46103 M/W/F 11am-1:50pm
Inst.: Irma Zendejas Site: Lions East.
46104 M/W/F 1:30pm-4:20pm
Inst.: Robin Guerra Site: Mulberry�
46105 M/ W/ F 11:20 am - 2:10 pm
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A lap-time storytime for children 24 to 35
months old with a parent or adult
care-giver.
Thursdays at 11 am
Ca11477-2720 for the next registration date.
Pre�chool Stor,y Time
Storytimes for children 3 to 5 years old
Wednesdays at 10 am & 11 am
Call 477-2720 for the next registration date.
Fian�ily Story Time
Children 2 to 8 years old.
Parents invited to attend.
Two-year-olds must be accompanied
by an adult in the story room.
Saturdays cai I1:00 am
Walk-ins welcome.
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A fterschool Cool
Children 6 to 11 years old
Stories, crafts, and special guests -
something different every week.
Thursdays at 4 pm -
September - May
Waik-ins welcome
ReAdLI'''s Clm'Cle Book�lUb
2nd Thursday each month at 7 psn
Open to all adults who share a love of
reading and would like to discuss books.
Meetings are in the 2nd floor storyroom and
are one hour in length and are followed by
refreshments (provided by volunteers). If
you would like to tallc about books and have
the chance to meet other readers, please
walk-in and attend the Reader's Circle book-
club during any month.
For a reading list, or to find out this month's
book selection, please call or visit the library.
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IZar�cho Cuca�nonga Public Library Aduit Lite�acy
and Families for Literacy Program
A great way to volunteer in your community by helping English-speaking adults
learn or improve basic reading and writing skills.
• One-on-one tutoring
� Flexible hours
� Free training
For more information about the adult literacy
program and tutor training schedule, call the
Rancho Cucamonga Public Library at
(909) 477-2720 ext. 5009.
'/English-Speaking �duits:
Improve your reading and writing skills.
•Flexible hours
�One-on-one tutoring by t�arne�i
volunteer tutors
For more information, call the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library Adult Literacy Program
at (909) 477-2720 ext. 5009.
�/Families For Literacy (FFL) Program:
FFL offers monthly storytimes and crafts to families enrolled in the adult literacy
program who have children 5 years old and under. Free children's books and
parenting workshops are also offered to the FFL families.
For more information and storytime schedule, call the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library Adult
Literacy Program at (909) 477-2720 ext. 5009.
dComputer Literacy fo� Literacy Program Tufors and Students:
For literacy program participants only. One-on-one lesson on computer basics, word
processing and internet access. Reading, writing and spelling software available for
tutor-learner lessons.
For more information, call the Adult Literacy Program at (909) 477-2720 ext. 5009.
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The Back to Basics Learning Center supports reading tutori
in Rancho Cucamonga. The Center offers four CD RC
computers with software designed to help youngsters 7 to
years old to improve reading and math skills. Small grc
tutoring in reading is also offered through the Leaming Ce:
during the school year.
Students: Back to Basics offers reading skills tutoring
for children 7 to 11 years old who live in Rancho
Cucamonga. Students who read at least one level below
their grade may request an application and teacher
referral to the program. Call for new session dates.
Tutors: If you are at least 16 years old, have three hours a week to volunteer, and want
to have an impact on a child's life, consider becoming a Back to Basics tutor. Training
and materials are provided. Please call the childreri s department to enroll in the next
tutor training.
Cail the Cd�i►dren's Room at (909) 477-2710, ext. 5025 for more information.
A parent must remain in the Library during a11 children s programs.
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SC%oo� nea� ,you ' t{7e
Bookrhobile to you.
This fall, the Bookmobile will be at
schools around the city, bringing a bus
load of fun and educational childreri s
books for students to check out. For a
list of schools you can visit, visit
www.rcbookmobile.com or call the
childreri s room at (909) 477-2720 ext. 5025.
General Services:
• Library cards--issued free to anyone with
valid identification showing current
address.
• Over 115,000 Books, CD-ROMs, DVD's,
Video's, Compact Discs and Spoken
Word tapes.
• Information assistance--help in getting
answers to your questions for personal,
business and research needs.
Or�-Line .Services
• The ROC--use your computer to search
the library's electronic catalog, on-line
databases and magazine index, 24 hours
a day.
• Visit the Library Home Page at
http: // www.rcpl.lib.ca.us to check out the
library events, calendar, new materials,
and linlc to hundreds of web sites.
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Have a reference question? Visit us at
http:/ /www.askthelibrary.com and send
us your questions.
Databases — the library offers several
on-line databases, available both at the
library and from home, including company
information, magazines and newspapers,
literature information, biography
information, practice tests, and more...
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Children's Services
• Bookmobile—a kid-sized bookmobile
visiting schools and parks across Rancho
Cucamonga.
• Preschool Storytimes—for ages 3-5.
• Toddler Storytimes—for ages 24 to 35
months with parent or caregiver.
• Children's Storytimes—for ages 6- 11.
• Picture Books and Beginning Readers—
over 10,000 piciure books.
• Back to Basics Learning Center: Teacher
referred tutoring available for reading skills.
• Parenting Collection: Books and video's
to help develop parenting skills.
Technology Sea�►ces
• Six Windows 2000, Pentium-equipped
PCs available for $3 per hour.
• Software including Microsoft Word,
Excel, & PowerPoint for Windows, Print
Shop Deluxe, a resume making program,
and multi-media encyclopedias.
• Access to the Internet.
• Laser and ink jet color printers available.
• Scanning services available for a fee.
• Copiers, fax, typewriters—for business
and personal use.
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HauseCalls
Do you know someone who is an invalid
and cari t get out of their house to visit the
library due to chronic illness, disability,
or are elderly? HouseCalls is a library
service that delivers books to homebound
residents of Rancho Cucamonga. A caring
library volunteer will deliver books and
library materials to your door.
Call (909) 477-2720 ext. 5029 for more
information, or to request an application.
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Literacy artd Tutos�i�g Service�
• Free testing for needs and aptitude for
adults.
• One-on-one matching of tutor and learn-
er needs and styles.
• High interest adult materials with
graded reading levels.
• Teacher referred tutoring help available
for youngsters 7 to 12 years old through
the "Back to Basics" program.
Location:
7368 Archibald Avenue
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
(909) 477-2720
HOlfB°S:
Monday - Thursday ..:;_......10 am to 9 pm
Friday . : :.... ... ...:.. ..; ...... :...CLOSED
Saturday ..... :........._.::....10 am to 5 pm
Sunday .. . . . ..: : . .. . . .. . :. . . . . . . : :1 pm to 5 pm
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Thursday, October 14, Z004 � 6:30 - 8:30 pm
R.C. Family Sports Center
Attention college-bound high school students! Here is the
perfect opportunity to speak with college representatives
from colleges and universities around the nation.
Obtain impartant information on admission, academic pro-
grams, financial aid and support programs.
Sponsored by the City of Rancho Cucamonga and
Altn Loma, Etizuanda, Los Osos, and Rancho Cucamonga High Schools.
For more information call 477-2760 ext. 2397.
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Saturday, September 15, Z004 -
Northtown Community Ctr., 10071
(across from Rancho Cucamonga Middle School)
Ages: 1 Z- I 8
P�e-Rec�istration Requirec�
With training you can become a
"super sitter"! Get CPR Red Cross
certified, learn tips on baby care, and
explore fun entertainment ideas. Wor:
limited to the first 75 teens!
Safety tips by Rancho Cucamonga Sheriff
Department,
A Certified Red Cross Instructor, £� Rancho
Cucc�monga Community Services Department
IOam-3pm
Feron Bivd.
Fee: $20 � Barcode#: 50415
Register at Lions Center East or Civic Center
For more information ca11477-2760 ext. 2397.
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Saturday, November 6, 2004 - 10 am - l2 noon
RC Family Sports Center
Ages: 12 - 18
��e-Registrc�tion Rec�uired
Bernie Dillon, a certified self defense instructor from
Project SISTER will be instructing teens tips on awareness,
attitude, prevention, and physical self-defense techniques.
Fee: $10 � Barcode#: 50412
Register at Lions Center East or Civic Center
For more information ca11477-2760 ext. 2397.
Teen Pa►rties
A�1o�►�te�° ��sh D���e ;�"
Saturday, October 30, 2004
Tpm-IOpm s
6th - Sth grade
R.C. Family Sports Center
$3 advance purchase �($5 day of event) ,
Join the ghosts and gobiins far a.
spooktacular night of dancing. Dance the
night away with all your spooky friends.
Dress in your favorite Halloween �
costume to be entered in a special drawing.
(Max. 400 participants)
Tickets are on sa►e now through Saturday, October 30th
at the Teen Center.
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Saturday, December 4, 2004 � �
7pm-IOpm �
6th - Sth grade
R.C. Family Sports Center
$3 advance purchase
($5 day of event)
Ticket on sale October 25th through ���'� �
Deeember 4th. �<,�
Santa's having a party at the
RC Family Sports Center! Come I� �
frost yourself with music, food, �
and fun, while your friends embrace
the enchanting night under the winter
sky. You dori t want to miss Rudolph
and the gang getting down with their
bad selves (Max. 400 participants)
Tickets are on sale October 15th through
December 4th at the Teen Center.
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R.C. Family Sports Center, 9059 San Bernardino Rd.
Drop in for Teens in 6th -10th Grades
Mondays thru Thursdays - 2:30 - 6 pm
Fridays - 2:30 - 8 pm
Monday thru Thursday -$1 per teen
Friday - $2 per teen
Non-residents must pay an additional $5 non-resident fee each quarter.
5ummer Hours are in effect until September 7th.
Iv1-Th--11am-6pm • Friday--llam-8pm
All days $2 per teen
+ Pool Tables + Basketball + Volleyball + Music +
+ Racquetball + Video GAmes + Ping Pong +
+ Big Screen N+ Computers 4 and MORE
Weekly Teer� Tournan�ents
Join us in a weelcly tournaments and fun activities. This is your chance
to win teen center day passes, gift certificates, movie passes and more!
For ir►foY►�t�tio�r call
(909) 4 i7-2760 ext 23�6 or 2397
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First Thursday o f each month
Spruce Avenue Skafe Park Facility
7730 Spruce Avenue • 3pm
Skaters and Bladers meet with jessica
the first Thursday of each month at
Spruce Avenue Skate Park Facility. -
7730 Spruce Avenue at 3 pm.
Join other teens that share your
excitement for skateboarding and
blading. Get the latest information
on safety issues, laws and up coming events.
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For more information call 477-2760 ext. 2386 or 2397.
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• Trips • Special Events •
• Fundraisers • Monthly Socials •
Joining is easy & free -
Members meet new people
Members become involved in their community
Members can earn free trips £� a TRAC t-shirt �
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The next meeting will be after
school starts on October 20, 2004.
Meets on the tliird Wednesday of
each month at 4 p.m. at Lions Center East.
Fo�� n2ore information or a fnen2bershi�
brochure, ca11477-2760 ext. 2388
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High School Teens!
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Do you have community service
hours that need to be fulfilled?
Do you want to make a difference
in your community? Then now is t
time to connect with Teen Connection, a volunteer
program for high school teens who can have the
opportunity to volunteer in various city programs and
special events. The cost to join is FREE, so what are you
waiting for? It's time to get connected!
For more information please call 477-2760 ext. 2397.
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for teens 6th - 1 Zth grade
October 100� (date to be Anhouhced�
Spm-3am
$35 per person
Come join us at Knott Scary Farms'
Halloween Haunt! Hair-raising
rides, suspense-filled shows and
terrifying attractions! Cost will ~
include admission ticket, trans-
portation and chaperones. Limited
seating available, sign-ups are on a
first-come, first-serve basis. Check
RCpark for updated information.
Barcode #: 507I Z
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� Adult Tennis Leagues - Fall Season
All matches will be played at Beryl Park East, Lions Park,
or Day Creek Park
50417 Monday Meri s Singles
50418 Thursday Meri s Singles � P�'
50426 Monday Womeri s Singles �
5�427 Tuesday Women'sSingles � , .,�'" r'
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League begins - October 11, 2004 =:�
Registration taken until �Iled - e '
Residellts - August 9- September 30, 2004 '
Non-Resldents - August 16 - September 30, 2004 ���
FCCS -$35 per player +$5 per non-resident
Information - (909) 477-2785 ext. 2395
Dates subject to change due to weather
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Aduit Basketball Leagues - Fali Season
Men's Fullcourt - Upper & Lower Divisions - Mondays
Men's 3 on 3- Open Divisions - Sundays'
All games will be played at the R.C. Sports Center.
League begins - Week of August 23, 2004
Registration taken until filled-
Residents - July 26 - August 16, 2004
Non Residents - August 2- August 16, 2004
FCCS - Fullcourt -$450 / team +$5 per non-resident
3 on 3-$75/team +$5 per non-resident
Information - (909) 477-2785 ext. 2382
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,� Adult 1Zacquetball Leagues - Fall Season
All games will be played Tuesdays at the R.C. Sports Center.
50462 Tuesday Men's Singles
50463 Tuesday Meri s Doubles
50512 Tuesday Womeri s Singles
50513 Tuesday Womeri s Doubles
Each team will play an eight game season in the Tuesday night
league. Games will be 50 minutes long and played on down-sized
fields. Roster maximum is 10 players. All games will be played at
Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter and Adult Sports Complex.
League begins - August 24, 2004
Registration taken until �Iled -
Residents - August 9- 19, 2004
Non Residents - August 16 - 19, 2004
League begins - Week of August 24, 2004
Registration taken until �Iled -
Residents - July 26 - August 16, 2004
Non Residents - August 2- August 16, 2004
FCCS - Singles -$60 per player +$5 per non-resident
Doubles -$30 per player +$5 per non-resident
Information - (909) 477-2785 ext. 2384
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Adult Slow Pitch Softball Leagues - Winter Season
Men's and Co-ed - weeknights & Sundays
Womeri s- upper & lower divisions - Thursday nights.
Games will be played at the Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter and Adult
Sports Complex. Individuals will be placed on a players pool list.
CIASSI�CAtloll 6AmBs - during the week of January 3, 2005
(Sunday Leagues - TBA)
LeAgue beglhs - week of January 10, 2005
(Sunday Leagues - TBA)
Registration taken until f lled-
ReSIdC/1tS - November 8, 2004 until spots are filled
NOn RCSldentS - November 15, 2004 until spots are filled
FeeS - Mon-Fri & Sun. Evening
$500/team + $5 per non resident
Sun. Morning & Afternoon
$440 / team + $5 per non resident
In formation -(909) 477-2785 ext. 2387
Dates subject to change due to zaeather and field reservations. �Z
ThE GrapEviNe
FeCS - $400/team + $5 per non-resident
Information - (909) 477-2785 ext. 2387
Dates subject to change due to weather and field reservations.
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Adult 6 Aside Soccer Leagues - Winter Season
Games will be 50 minutes long and played on down-sized fields
with 6 players per team. Games will be played at the Rancho
Cucamonga Epicenter and Adult Sports Complex or Beryl Park.
MEl1 S- 18 years and older - Thursday nights
30 years and older - Tuesday nights
WOmCn S- 18 years 1nd older - Thursday nights
30 years and older - Tuesday nights
LCG;gUe begin5 - January 4, 2005 - Tuesday League
January 6, 2005 - Thursday League
Registration taken until flled-
Resldents - September 27 - December 16, 2004
No►1 Res►dents - October 4- December 16, 2004
FCe -$425/team +$5 for each non-resident on team
Information - (909) 477-2785 ext. 2383
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Adult Full Field Soccer Leagues - Witate� Season
Games will be played at the Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter and
Adult Sports Complex or Beryl Park. Individuals will be placed on
a players pool list.
Men S- 18 years and older, & 30 years and older -
Sunday days or Thursday nights.
Wolllen S- 18 years and older - Monday nights
Women'S - 30 years and older - Wednesday nights
League begins -
� �(please call for availability in Men's League)
Meri s- January 9, 2005 - Sunday League
Womeri s- January 3, 2005 - Monday League
Women's - January 5, 2005 - Wednesday League
Registration taken until �Iled-
ReS►dBtttS - September 27 - December 16, 2004
NOi1 RCSidents - October 4- December 16, 2004
Fees - Men S- New team /$650� Returning team /$730
+$5 for each non-resident (Sundays)
*Men's Sunday teams are required to register with CSA
annualCy to participate in league play.
WOIi18t1 S-$750 / team +$5 for each non-resident
Information - (909) 477-2785 ext. 2383
Dates subject to change due to weather
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5-on-5 Adult Flag Football - Fcall Season
�E WEE SPORTS
Pee Wee Basketball -- Age 3- 5
Fail Session
�Boys and girls will be taught the basic fundamentals of
basketball. Activities will be taught through a team oriented
format which emphasizes fun, teamworl< and sportsmanship.
Children are encouraged to wear comfortable clothing and
tennis shoes. Registration fee includes a t-shirt and an award.
Space is limited.
SIiC - R.C. Family Sports Center, 9059 San Bernardino Rd.
(behind Orchard Supply)
SeSS►0i1 DGitBS - November 23, 2004 - January 15, 2005
Holiday break from December 20 - January 2, 2005
Registration taken until �►led-
Residents - August 16 - October 30, 2004
Non-Residents - August 23 - October 30, 2004
Resident Fee $34 per child / Non-Resident $39 per child
Ii7fOYiYlatioil - (909) 477-2785 ext. 2385
Tue. 6- 7 pm Wed. 6- 7 pm
Sat. 9:30 - I0:30 am Sat. 8- 9 am
Barcode# Division: Barcode# Division:
47336 3 year olds 47332 3 year olds
47343 4 year olds 47340 4 year olds
47351 5 year olds 47347 5 year olds
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(�/ (behind Orchard Supply)
SBSSIOi1 DatGS - February 1- March 19, 2005 / 7- weeks
Registration taken untii �Iled-
ReSidei7t5 - November 1, 2004 - January 8, 2005
Non-Resldents - November 8, 2004 - January 8, 2005
Resident Fee $34 per child / Non-Resideni $39 per child
In�ormation - (909) 477-2785 ext. 2385
Tue. 6- 7 p►�n Wed. 6- 7 pm
Sat. 9:30 - 10:30 am Sat. 8- 9 arn
Barcode# Division: Barcode# Division:
50528 3 year olds 50524 3 year olds
50536 4 year olds 50532 4 year olds
50544 5 year olds 50540 5 year olds
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�Boys and girls will be taught the fundamentals of
soccer. Registration fee includes a t-shirt, certificate and
a medal. Space is limited.
SCSSI'Ot7 D[xteS - September 13, - October 28, 2004/7 weel<s
Registraiion taken until �lled-
Residents - May 24 - August 21, 2004
Non-Residents - June 1- August 21, 2004
Resident Fee $34 per child / Non-Resrdent $39 per child
Infortnatron - (909) 477-2785 ext. 2385
S►te - Red Hill Community
Park Tue./ThuY. 4:30 - 5:30
Mon./Wed. 6- 7 pm pf.y�
47320 3 year olds 47323 3 year olds
47324 4 year olds 47327 4 year olds
47328 5 year olds 47331 5 year olds
Mon./Wed. 4:30 - 5:30 pn� Tue./TF�ur. 6- 7 pm
47321 3 year olds 47322 3 year olds
47325 4 year olds 47326 4 year olds
47329 5 year olds 47330 5 year olds
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Yo�ath Flag Footbail Lecagues - Fiall SeA►son
Boys & Girls - come and sign up for this exciting program.
This league offers fun for different ages. Fee includes 8 week season,
uniforms, officials, scorekeeper and participation awards. Team
sponsorships are required. Games will be played at Vintage Park
and Victoria Groves Park.
PYaCtiCB 88y1nS - Wednesday, September 1, 2004
League Beglll5 - Saturday, September 18, 2004
Mail-in or Walk-in Registration taken until �Iled -
Residents - May 24 - August 21, 2004
Non Residents - June 1- August 21, 2004
Please note: a birth certificate is required upon registration
Resident $62 / Non-Resident $67 (Division A - C)
Resideht $48 / Noh-Resident $53 (Division D- No Playoffs)
Information - (909) 477-2760 ext. 2205
Barcode # Divisions:
47355 A born in 1991-1992
47356 B bom in 1993 -1994
47357 C bom in 1995 -1996
47358 D born in 1997 -1998
Volunteer coaches and sponsors care needed.
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Youth Basketbcall Leagues - Winter Season
This league offers fun for different ages and the opportunity to learn
and enhance their basketball skills. Height is not unportant and
beginners are welcome. All games will be played at R. C. Family
Sports Center & various school sites. Fee includes 8 week season plus
tournament playoffs, uniforms, gym costs, officials, scorekeeper and
participation awards. Team sponsorships are required.
LeAgue begl'ns - January 8, 2005
Mail-in or Walk-in Registration taken until �Iled -
ReSideitts - August 16 - November 6, 2004
NOi1 Reside►tts -August 23 - November 6, 2004
Please note: a birth certificate is required upon registration
Resident $76 / Non-Resident $81 (Division AA - C)
Resident $62 / Noit-Resident $67 (Division D- No Playoffs)
Information - (909) 477-2760 ext. 2201
Girls Barcode # Boys Barcode # Divisions:
50519 50515 AA born in 1989-1990
50520 50514 A born in 1991-1992
50521 50516 B born in 1993-1994
50522 50517 C born in 1995-1996
50523 50518 D born in 1997-1998
Due to the size of the program, there will be no special requests taken
to be placed on a specific team with a coach, child, rideshare or
practice site. The only exception will be a guarantee for siblings to be
placed on the same team if they are in the same division.
Team sponsorships are required for each team. If a sponsorship is not
found, parents will be responsible for an additional sponsorship fee
for their child.
A volunteer coach is required for each team. If a volunteer coach is
not found, refunds will be issued. If you are interested in coaching
please ca11477-2760 ext. 2202.
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Fun- filled activities at neighboring parks!
Our mobile recreation program, Fun on the Run, offers creative crafts, age-appropriate
games and other fun activities to all our residents. We bring fun, staff-supervised activities
and equipment to various parks throughout Rancho Cucamonga. All participants must
provide a completed Participation Form in order to participate. Schedules are subject to
change in case of inclement weather, low attendance, holidays, or emergencies.
October 4th - November 19th - 2:30 - 5 pm
Fall Schedule.
Monday - Bear Gulch Park Thursday - Ellena Park
Tuesday - Hermosa Park Friday - Windrows Park
Wednesday - Old Town Park
Call 477-2795 ext. 2324 for information or a Participation Form
Available for rent for private parties.
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✓ Pee Wee Leagues
✓ Youth Leagues
� Racquetball Leagues
�' Basketball Leagues
Drop-In Activities
c� Rent a Meeting Room
e� Play Arcade Games
� Snackbar
� Drop-in Basketball
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D�°op-I� ��sketb�ll �
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YoUth - $I.50 per player � � ` � �.,,,�
(play for one open court time)
AdUlt - $3.50 per player
(play for one open court time)
Open Court Times -
•Mon. - Fri. - 8 am - 6 pm
•Tues. - Fri. - 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm
`All open play hours may change due to programming
D�'op-I� IZ�Cq�etb�ll
(Reservations are required)
R.C. Family Sports Center has �
5 racquetball courts available �
for "open play" to both youth
and adults. ��
F88 - $5 per person/per hour �
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Open Court times - _�—
Monday - Friday 8 am - 10 pm
Saturdays - 8 am - 5 pm
Sundays - 9 am - 4 pm
"All open play hours may change due to programming
VISIT PASSES 7o visit
Adult Basketball/Volleyball $28
Youth Basketball/Volleyball $12
Adult Racquetball $40
Youth Racquetball $24
Senior Racquetball $37.50
Senior Sasketball/Volleyball$22.50
20 Visit 30 Visit
$49
$21
$70
$42
$65
$45
$63
$27
$90
$54
$82.50
$57.50
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� Drop-in Racquetball
� jazzercise Classes
c� Teen Center /
Afterschool Program
Location F� Hours
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Open 7 days a week
Monday - Friday ..........:..........8 am - 10 pm
Saturday ...................................8 am - 6 pm
Sunday.....................................9 am - 5 pm
Fo� i�a fo�mation o� cal! o� ou� p�°ogram.�
Cc�ll �77-27�5. �
�azzercise Classes
at the R.C. Fia�v►i1y Spo�s C'�����°
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We invite you to
experience Jazzercise,
the original dance fit-
ness class. For over 25
years Jazzercise has
introduced thousands
of workout routines to
help keep you fit
and energized.
Class schedule is
available at the
R.C. Family Sports
Center.
Fees:
$57/6 weeks
$35/unlimited (E.F.T.)
$7/per dass (walk-in)
Foa^ mos�e in fors�rrcatio� cwll (909) 477-2785.
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For all Tennis Classes - Students must
furnish own racket. Court shoes with
non-marking soles and comfortable
clothes are also required.
USA Te��ci� Progr�am 1-2-3
Junior Tennis Age: 5- 8
/�� Introduction to tennis! Coordination
�/ drills and beginning strokes, as well as
plenty of fun. Ball fee of $2.50 is due to the
instructor at first class. (Min. 6/Max. 16)
Inst.: Upland Tennis Club Staff
Resident - $48/Non Res. - $53 -- 8 wks
Site: Beryl Park
49237 Mo 4- 4:50 pm 9/ 13 / 04
49238 Tu 4- 4:50 pm 9/ 14 / 04
49239 We 4- 4:50 pm 9/ 15 / 04
Site: Lewis Apt. Del Mar
49240 Th 4- 4:50 pm 9/ 16 / 04
Rock Climbing
�Hanger 18 Indoor Climbing Gym will
offer a chance to rock climb in their
safe indoar facility. All participants will
wear a safety harness that is attached to a
rope that is then controlled by one of their
friendly and qualified staff. Parent must
accompany child to the first class of each
session to sign the release form.
You Vs. RoCk Age: 6- IS
�3� Kids love to climb! A 2-hour indoor
�/ rock climbing session supervised by
Hanger 18's enthusiastic, professional staff.
All safety equipment provided. (Min.
2 / Max. 10)
Inst.: Hanger 18 Staff Site: Hanger 18
Resident - $20/Non Res. - $20 -- 1 day
49247 Sa 10 am -12 noon 9/ 25 / 04
49248 Sa 10 am -12 noon 10 / 23 / 04
49249 Sa 10 am -12 noon 11 / 13 / 04
Climbing 101 Ages: 17 - 60
�Climbing 101 is �
class offered to
adults with little or no
previous experience.
The class includes one-
month pass, rentals,
and weelcly instruc- ,.
tion. Participants f
will learn basic knot
tying and belaying,
techniques for warmix
up and rest stances, foc
work and route findir
and bouldering.
(Min. 2 / Max 8)
Inst.: Hanger 18 Staff Site: Hanger 18
Resident - $100/Non Res. - $105 -- 4 wks
49245 Th 6- 8 pm 10 / 7/ 04
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Youth Tennis Age: 9 -11
�Introduction to tennis! Stroke produc-
tion, scoring, and rules of play as well as
plenty of fun games. Ball fee of $2.50 is due to
the instructor at first class. (Min. 6/Max. 16)
Inst.: Upland Tennis Club Staff
Resident - $48/Non Res. - $53 -- 8 wks
Site: Beryl Park
49233 Mo 5- 5:50 pm 9/ 13 / 04
49234 Tu 5- 5:50 pm 9/ 14 / 04
Site: Lewis Apt. Del Mar
49235 Th 5- 5:50 pm 9/16/04
Teen Tennis Age: 13 -16
�Introduction to tennis! Proper grip
use, basic strokes, scoring, rules & com-
petitive games. Ball fee of $2.50 is due to the
instructor at first class. (Min. 6/Max. 16)
Inst.: Upland Tennis Club Staff
Site: Beryl Park
Resident - $48/Non Res. - $53 -- 8 wks
49236 We 5- 5:50 pm 9/ 15 / 04
Gol f Age: 7£r up
�Students will learn putting, chipping,
short irons, mid irons, long irons,
woods, and the Full Golf Swing! A supply
fee of $25 is due to the instructor at the first
class for ball fee. (Min. 5/Max. 10).
Inst.: Walter Mitchell PGA Teaching
Professional Site: Whispering Lakes
Resident - $75/Non Res. - $80 -- 5 wks
Age: 7 - 17
49241 Su 1- 2 pm 9/12/04
49242 Su 1- 2 pm 10/24/04
Age: I S fr up
49243 Su 2- 3 pm 9/ 12 / 04
49244 Su 2- 3 pm 10 / 24 / 04
Go1 f Age: 8- Aduit
/� Learn to swing like the Pros do using
�'/ - Long Irons, Mid Irons, Bunkers, and
Putting. You will also learn correct grip,
stance, aligninent, posture, game rules and
dress code. Please bring any club or clubs to
class including a putter. A supply fee of $6
per week is due to the instructor at each
class for golf balls.The first class will be at
Lions Center East, please bring a pen and a
pad of paper. (Min. 6/Max. 10)
Inst.: Louie Ventura P.G.T.C. of A.
Site: Shandin Hills
Resident - $70/Non Res. - $75 -- 6 wks
Age:8-l7
49210 Sa 1- 2 pm 9/ 11 / 04
Age: 18 fr up
49208 Sa 2- 3 pm 9/ 11 / 04
On-line Registration
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Adult Tennis Age: 16 £r up
�Learn the sport of a
lifetime, improving
your skills in tennis! c
Drills, strategy, instruc- � ,�
tion and matches to raise
your level of play. Ball fee
of $2.50 is due to the
instructor at first class. �
(Min. 6 / Max.16) �
Inst.: Upland Tennis Club Staff
Resident -$48 / Non Res. -$53 -- 8 wks
Beginning Site: Beryl Park
49228 Mo 6- 6:50 pm 9/ 13 / 04
Site: Lewis Apt. Del Mar
49229 Th 6- 6:50 pm 9/ 16 / 04
Intermediate Site: Beryl Park
49230 Tu 6- 6:50 pm 9/ 14 / 04
49231 We 6- 6:50 pm 9/ 15 / 04
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Bowiing For Youth Aye: 4-14
�An introduction for beginning
bowlers or practice for the experienced
bowler. Fun atmosphere and a great class to
bring your friends. Students must be able to
lift a 6 lbs ball. Supply fee of $10 due to
instructor at the first class. (Min. 5/Max 40)
Inst.: Deer Creek Staff Site: Deer Creek
Age4-8
Resident - $45/Non Res. - $50 -- 9 wks
46755 Tu 3:15 - 4:30 pm 9/ 14 / 04
Age: 9 - 14
Resident -$45 / Non Res. -$50 -- 9 wks
46756 Th 3:15 - 4:30 pm 9/16/04
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Grapevine will
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SPOR TS CLASSES
Ice Hockey Aye: 2- up
�This class will teach skating and basic
game objecHves. Skate rental is $3 per
week. Practice during open session following
the lesson. Please bring hockey stick, gloves,
and protective equipment. Dress warm and
wear a helmet. (Min. 1/Max 40)
Inst.: Ontario Ice SkaHng Staff
Site: Ontario Ice
Resident - $48/Non Res. - $53 -- 8 wks
Age: 2 - 5
49217 Th 6- 6:30 pm 9/16/04
�ge:6-14
49216 Sa 1- 1:30 pm 9/11/04
Age: IS Fr up
49215 Su 8- 8:30 pm 9/12/04
Ice Hockey III t'r IV Age: l3 fr up
�Improve your stick handling and
shooting and skating techniques.
Please bring hockey stick, gloves, and
protective equipment including a helmet.
Skate rental is $3 per week. Dress very
warm with gloves. (Min. 5/Max 15)
Inst.: Center Ice Arena Staff
Site: Center Ice Arena
Resident - $40/Non Res. - $45 -- 5 wks
49220 Sa 12 - 12:30 pm 9/ 18 / 04
49222 Sa 12 - 12:30 pm 10/23/04
Ice Skating Age: 2 fr up
�The ISI Pre-Alpha Test Program
develops basic skills. Practice during
open session following the lesson. Skate
rental is $3 per week. Dress very warm with
gloves. (Min. 1 / Max 40)
Inst.: Ontario Ice Skating Staff
Site: Ontario Ice
Resident - $48/Non Res. - $53 -- 8 wks
Age:2 5
49219 Sa 1- 1:30 pm 9/11/04
Age:6-14
49218 Sa 1- 1:30 pm 9/ 11 / 04
Age: 15 fr up
49214 Th 6:30 - 7 pm 9/ 16 / 04
Mommy,�n�addy fr Me
Age: 3 F.r up
�Leam basic skating techniques while
spending fun quality time together.
Skate rental is $3 per week. Dress very
warm with gloves. (Min. 5/Max 15)
Inst.: Center Ice Arena Staff
Site: Center Ice Arena
Resident -$40 / Non Res. -$45 -- 5 wks
49212 We 10:30 -11 am 9/ 15 / 04
49213 We 10:30 - I1 am 10/20/04
On-line Registration
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FIRED ARTS
Creative P►atters Age: 16 fr up
�Create and design a beautiful unique
Platter as a holiday personalized gift or to
display at home. Supply fee varies depending
on project, prices start at $22 and is due to the
instructor at the 6rst class. (Min. 5/Max. 10)
Inst.: Color Me Mine Staff
Site: Color Me Mine
Resident - $10/Non Res. - $10 --1 day
50320 We 6- 7 pm 11 / 10 / 04
Paint Me A Story Aye: 4- 6
�Listen to a great story and create your
a scene from your favorite part. It's a
great way to learn basic ceramic painting
and create your own mater piece. Supply
fee of $8 is due to the instructor at the first
class. (Min. 5/Max. 10)
Inst.: Color Me Mine Staff
Site: Color Me Mine
Resident - $7/Non Res. - $7 --1 day
50312 Th 3-4pm 9/23/04
50313 Th 3- 4 pm 10/7/04
50314 Th 3- 4 pm 11 /4/04
Paint Like a Master Age: 7-10
�Who is Seurrat? Learn about the life of
a master artist and paint just like him.
A supply fee of $12 is due to the instructor
at the first class. (Min. 5/Max. 20)
Inst.: Color Me Mine Staff
Site: Color Me Mine
Resident - $9/Non Res. - $9 -- 1 day
50315 Fr 4- 5 pm 10/8/04
Fun Color �ge: 7 -10
�Science and art all in one place! Create
your own colors and create your very
own personal ceramic mug. A supply of $12
is due to the instructor at the first class.
(Min. 5 / Max. 20)
Inst.: Color Me Mine Staff
Site: Color Me Mine
Resident - $9/Non Res. - $9 -- 1 day
50316 Fr 4- 5 pm 10/22/04
Thumbprint Art Age: 7 -10
�Create Mermaid's, dinosaurs, trees
and anything your mind can imagine
from your own fingers. A supply fee of
$9 is due to the instructor at the first class.
(Min. 5/Max. 20)
Inst.: Color Me Mine Staff
Site: Color Me Mine
Resident -$9 / Non Res. -$9 -- 1 day
50318 Fr 4- 5 pm 9/24/04
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Sand, Brushstrokes and Flowers
Age: 16 £r up
�Create beautifully designed pieces
with a few stokes of paint and a little
sand! A supply fee of $15 is due to the
instructor at the first class. (Min. 5/Max.10)
Inst.: Color Me Mine Staff
Site: Color Me Mine
Resident - $10/Non Res. - $10 --1 day
50319 We 6- 7:30 pm 10/20/04
MosaiCs for Children
Age: 7 - 10
�Triangles, squares - a kaleidoscope of
colors! Create colorful ceramic designs
and pictures through mosaics. A supply fee
of $20 is due to the instructor at the first
class. (Min.5/Max. 20)
Inst.: Color Me Mine Staff
Site: Color Me Mine
Resident - $9/Non Res. - $9 -- 1 day
50317 Fr 4- 5 pm 10/15/04
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Performing Arts - Age: 7 -15
AcE�ng for the Stage
�Experience the thrill of live stage acting!
Emphasis will be on scriptwork, block-
ing, stage direcHon, theater terminology,
memorization and basic acting techniques.
The last day of class wil] be celebrated with a
performance for parents, family and friends.
A$5 supply fee is due to the instructor.
Pamnts are allowed to observe during the lst
10 minutes of class only. (Min.10/Max. 30)
Inst.: Diane Dyan Site: Lions W
Resident - $65/Non Res. - $70 -- 8 wks
49432 'f'h 4- 4:50 pm 9/ 16 / 04
Youth Theater Age: 6- i l
Workshop £r Performance
�Youngsters learn the basics of theatre
production while preparing for a real
performance. Program instructor Allison
Dugan will work with each child to create a
costume, learn lines from a script, then
rehearse, rehearse, rehearse.... culminating
in a performance for family and friends.
This 8-week program is a great way to
introduce a child to the exciting world of
live theatre. (Min. 10/Max. 20)
Inst.: Allison Dugan Site: Lions W
Resident - $85/Non Res. - $90 -- 8 wks
Age: 6 - 8
49668 We 4- 5:30 pm 9/ 15 / 04
Age: 9 - I I
12345 We 6- 8 pm 9/ 15 / 04
Vocal Expression fr Performance
�ge: 7 fr up
/g�� Accomplished Soprano and Carnegie
�% Hall performer, Ttita Reinhardt will teach
students tec}u�iques to improve breath control,
tone production, and stage presence. A final
performance will be held at the end of each
session. Prior to the first class please select a
pop, rock, or Bmadway song to work on in
c]ass, along with an acmmpanying tape or CD.
Please select a song appmpriate for the indi-
vidual partiapants age and maturity level
(songs including profanity or strong sexual
overtones are not permitted). (Min. 5/Max.15)
lnst.: Rita Reinhardt Site: Lions W
Resident - $40/Non Res. - $45 -- 5 wks
Age: 5 - 9
49562 Mo 6- 7 pm 9/13/04
49563 Mo 6- 7 pm 10/18/04
Age: IO - 13
49564 Mo 7- 8 pm 9/13/04
49565 Mo 7- 8 pm 10/18/04
Age: 14 - Adult
49566 Mo 8- 9 m 9/13/04
The Talent Connection
You Ought to be in Pictures
Age:S-I3
�This 5-week murse is designed for young
people interested in working in the televi-
sion, film, and theatre industries. Students will
work on cold reading, scene selections, inter-
view techniques, video and photo shoots, pre-
sentations, and agency lectures. $5 supply fee
due to instructor. (Min. 8/Max.15)
Inst.: Keri L. Dempster Site: Lions E
Resident - $40/Non Res. - $45 -- 5 wks
Age:S 9
49662 We 6- 7 pm 9/15/04
12345 We 6- 7 pm 10 / 20 / 04
Age: IO - I3
49664 We 7- 8 pm 9/ 15 / 04
12345 We 7- 8 pm 10 / 20 / 04
The Talent Connection
Commercial Workshop
Age:S-l3
/g� Have you ever been told that your child
v� should be in commercials? Does he or she
have a very outgoing personality? You won't
want to miss this one-day workshop that
focuses on auditioning, techniques for agen-
aes and casting services. Basic skills are the
focus in this exdting and informative class.
Parents attend mini-workshop viewing the
video and helping you to understand how
you can help your child practice beforn, dur-
ing, and after an audition. (Min. 8/ Max. 15)
Inst.: Keri L. Dempster Site: Lions E
Resident - $40/Non Res. - $40 -- 1 day
49666 Sa 12 - 3 pm 10/9/04
49667 Sa 12 - 3 pm 11 /6/04
Modeling for Fashion Shows
and Phatography Age: 7- I7
�This class is for both young ladies
and gentlemen who will learn how
to work in front of a camera for still
photography and to model on a ramp for
fashion shows. Proper modeling tech-
niques will be covered including posture,
body placement, working with garments
and props and posing for individual and
group photos. Supply fee for photography
of $25 is due at first class to the instructor.
Class concludes with an exciring perform-
ance. (Min. 10/Max. 30)
Inst.: Diane Dyan Site: Lions W
Resident - $65/Non Res. - $70 -- 8 wks
49435 Th 6:40 - 7:30 pm 9/ 16 / 04
Cinderella Charm fx Etiquette
Age: 7 - I2
�Whatever happened to tea parties
and white gloves? We'll introduce the
fundamentals of proper feminine manners,
consideration and respect for others,
classroom and table etiquette, group
speaking and overcoming shyness, while
encouraging self confidence and grace. A
$8 supply fee is due to the instructor at the
first class. (Min. 10/Max. 30)
Inst.: Diane Dyan Site: Lions W
Resident - $65/Non Res. - $70 -- 8 wks
49433 Th 5- 5:50 pm 9/ 16 / 04
On-line Registration
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OMC/Nf LLASS RlGfSTRATlON
www.RC ark.com
�ames V. Curatalo
Performing Arts
Memorial Scholarship Fund
Available for Youth Ages 8- 1 T
Scholarships in the amount of $200 each will be awarded to youth interested in
participating in one or more of the City's Performing Arts programs or classes.
Scholarships can be applied towards youth registrarion fees for performing arts classes
and workshops, RC Performance Troupe, Community Theatre productions and other
performing arts programs. Eligible youth must reside in the City of Rancho Cucamonga
and be between the ages of 8 and 17 years of age.
Application packets for scholarship funds can be obtained at the Community Services
Department or downloaded from our website at www.RCPark.com. Applicarions are
due by 6:00 p.m. on Monday, November 22, 2004 to be eligible for Winter program assis-
tance. Once awarded, the $200 scholarship can be used for the selected youth towards
one or more performing arts programs offered between Winter 2005 and Fall 2005.
For more infonnatron visit our websife at www.RCPark.com (Culfurnl nnd Performing Arts
Programs) or call 477-2760 ext. 2214.
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49567 Mo 8- 9 pm 10/18/04
The GrapeviNE � Fall i009
SPORrs C�assEs
Ice Hockey Aye: 2- up
�This class will teach skating and basic
game objectives. Skate rental is $3 per
week. Practice during open session following
the lesson. Please bring hockey stick, gloves,
and protective equipment. Dress warm and
wear a helmet. (Min. 1/Max 40)
Inst.: Ontario Ice Skating Staff
Site: Ontario Ice
Resident - $48/Non Res. - $53 -- 8 wks
Age:2 5
49217 Th 6- 6:30 pm 9/16/04
Age:6-14
49216 Sa 1- 1:30 pm 9/11/04
Age: 15 £r up
49215 Su 8- 8:30 pm 9/12/04
Ice Hockey III t'r N Age: 13 fr up
�g� Improve your stick handling and
4% shooting and skating techniques.
Please bring hockey stick, gloves, and
protective equipment including a helmet.
Skate rental is $3 per week. Dress very
warm with gloves. (Min. 5/Max 15)
Inst.: Center Ice Arena Staff
Site: Center Ice Arena
Resident -$40 / Non Res. -$45 -- 5 wks
49220 Sa 12 - 12:30 pm 9/ 18 / 04
49222 Sa 12 -12:30 pm ]0/23/04
FIRED A
Creative Platters Age: 16 £r up
�Create and design a beautiful unique
Platter as a holiday personalized gift or to
display at home. Supply fee varies depending
on project, prices start at $22 and is due to the
instructor at the first class. (Min. 5/Max. 10)
Inst.: Color Me Mine Staff
Site: Color Me Mine
Resident - $10/Non Res. - $10 -- 1 day
50320 We 6- 7 pm 11 / 10 / 04
�
Ice Skating Age: 2 F� up
�The ISI Pre-Alpha Test Program
develops basic skills. Practice during
open session following the lesson. Skate
rental is $3 per week. Dress very warm with
gloves. (Min. 1/Max 40)
Inst.: Ontario Ice Skating Staff
Site: Ontario Ice
Resident - $48/Non Res. - $53 -- 8 wks
�ge:2-5
49219 Sa 1-1:30 pm 9/ 11 / 04
Age:6-14
49218 Sa 1- 1:30 pm 9/ 11 / 04
Age: 15 �'r up
49214 Th 6:30 - 7 pm 9/16/04
Momm �n�addy fr Me
Age: 3 Fr up
�Leam basic skating tec}uliques while
spending fun quality time together.
Skate rental is $3 per week. Dress very
warm with gloves. (Min. 5/Max 15)
Inst.: Center Ice Arena Staff
Site: Center Ice Arena
Resident - $40/Non Res. - $45 -- 5 wks
49212 We 10:30 - 11 am 9/ 15 / 04
49213 We 10:30 - 11 am 10 / 20 / 04
� On-line Registration �
�
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www.RCpark.com
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Paint Me A Story Age: 4- 6
�Listen to a great story and create your
a scene from your favorite part. IYs a
great way to learn basic ceramic painting
and create your own mater piece. Supply
fee of $8 is due to the instructor at the first
class. (Min. 5/Max. 10)
Inst.: Color Me Mine Staff
Site: Color Me Mine
Resident - $7/Non Res. - $7 -- 1 day
50312 Th 3- 4 pm 9/23/04
50313 Th 3- 4 pm 10/7/04
50314 Th 3- 4 pm 11 /4/04
Paint Like a Master Aye: 7-10
�3� Who is Seurrat? Leam about the life of
4�/ a master arrist and paint just like him.
A supply fee of $12 is due to the instructor
at the first class. (Min. 5/Max. 20)
Inst.: Color Me Mine Staff
Site: Color Me Mine
Resident - $9/Non Res. - $9 -- 1 day
50315 Fr 4- 5 pm 10/8/04
Fun Color ,�ge: 7 -10
�Science and art all in one place! Create
your own colors and create your very
own personal ceramic mug. A supply of $12
is due to the instructor at the first class.
(Min. 5/Max. 20)
Inst.: Color Me Mine Staff
Site: Color Me Mine
Resident - $9/Non Res. - $9 -- 1 day
50316 Fr 4- 5 pm 10/22/04
Thumbprint Art Age: 7 -10
�Create Mermaid's, dinosaurs, trees
and anything your mind can imagine
from your own fingers. A supply fee of
$9 is due to the instructor at the first class.
(Min. 5 / Max. 20)
Inst.: Color Me Mine Staff
Site: Color Me Mine
Resident -$9 / Non Res. -$9 -- 1 day
50318 Fr 4- 5 pm 9/24/04
ThE GfdFJEVINE �1
Sand, Brushstrokes and Flowers
Age: 16 �r up
�Create beautifully designed pieces
with a few stokes of paint and a little
sand! A supply fee of $15 is due to the
instructor at the first class. (Min. 5/Max. 10)
Inst.: Color Me Mine Staff
Site: Color Me Mine
Resident - $10/Non Res. - $10 --1 day
50319 We 6- 7:30 pm 10 / 20 / 04
MosaiCs for Children
�lge: 7 - 10
�Triangles, squares - a kaleidoscope of
colors! Create colorful ceramic designs
and pictures through mosaics. A supply fee
of $20 is due to the instructor at the first
class. (Min. 5/Max. 20)
Inst.: Color Me Mine Staff
Site: Color Me Mine
Resident - $9/Non Res. - $9 -- 1 day
50317 Fr 4- 5 pm 10/15/04
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�C�PiERFORMING ARTS
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Per forming Arts - Age: 7-15
Act�ng for the Stage
�Experience the thrill of live stage acting!
Emphasis will be on scriptwork, block-
ing, stage direcHon, theater terminology,
memorization and basic acting techniques.
The last day of class will be celebrated with a
performance for parents, family and friends.
A$5 supply fee is due to the instructor.
Parents arn allowed to observe during the lst
10 minutes of class only. (Min.10/Max. 30)
Inst.: Diane Dyan Site: Lions W
Resident - $65/Non Res. - $70 -- 8 wks
49432 Th 4- 4:50 pm 9/ 16 / 04
Youih Theater Age: 6- II
Workshop £r Performance
�Youngsters leam the basics of theatre
production while preparing for a real
performance. Program instructor Allison
Dugan will work with each child to create a
costume, learn lines from a script, then
rehearse, rehearse, rehearse.... culminating
in a performance for family and friends.
This 8-week program is a great way to
introduce a child to the exciHng world of
live theatre. (Min. 10/Max. 20)
Inst.: Allison Dugan Site: Lions W
Resident - $85/Non Res. - $90 -- 8 wks
Age:6 8
49668 We 4- 5:30 pm 9/ 15 / 04
l�qe: 9 - I1
12345 We 6- 8 pm 9/15/04
Vocal Expression � Performance
Age: 7 fr up
�Acmmplished Soprano and Camegie
Hall performer, Rita Reinhardt will teach
students techniques to irnprove breath control,
tone production, and stage presence. A final
performance will be held at the end of each
session. Prior to the first class please select a
pop, rock, or Broadway song to work on in
class, along with an accompanying tape or CD.
Please se]ect a song appmpriate for the indi-
vidual partiapants age and maturity level
(songs including profanity or strong sexual
overtones are not permitted). (Min. 5/Max.15)
Inst.: Rita Reinhardt Site: Lions W
Resident - $40/Non Res. - $45 -- 5 wks
Age: 5 - 9
49562 Mo 6- 7 pm 9/13/04
49563 Mo 6- 7 pm 10/18/04
Age: 10 - l3
49564 Mo 7- 8 pm 9/ 13 / 04
49565 Mo 7- 8 pm 10/18/04
Age: I4 - Adult
49566 M 8 9 9/13/04
The Talent Connection
You Ought to be in Pictures
Age:S-13
,/g� This 5-week mwse is designed for young
�1� people interested in working in the televi-
sion, film, and theatre industries. Students will
work on cold reading, scene selections, inter-
view techniques, video and photo shoots, pre-
sentations, and agency lechzres. $5 supply fee
due to instructor. (Min. 8/Max.15)
Inst.: Keri L. Dempster Site: Lions E
Resident - $40/Non Res. - $45 -- 5 wks
Age: 5 - 9
49662 We 6- 7 pm 9/15/04
12345 We 6- 7 pm 10/20/04
Age: IO - I3
49664 We 7- 8 pm 9/15/04
12345 We 7- 8 pm 10/20/04
The Talent Connecfion
Commercia! Workshop
Age:S-13
/g3� Have you ever been told that your cluld
4'� should be in commercials? Does he or she
have a very outgoing personality? You won't
want to miss this one-day workshop that
focuses on auditioning, techniques for agen-
aes and casting services. Basic skills are the
focus in this exating and informative class.
Parents attend mini-workshop viewing the
video and helping you to understand how
you can help your child practice before, dur-
ing, and after an audition. (Min. 8/ Max.15)
Inst.: Keri L. Dempster Site: Lions E
Resident - $40/Non Res. - $40 --1 day
49666 Sa 12 - 3 pm 10/9/04
49667 Sa 12 - 3 pm 11 /6/04
Modeling for Fashion Shows
and Photography Aye: 7 -17
�This class is for both young ladies
and gentlemen who will leam how
to work in front of a camera for still
photography and to model on a ramp for
fashion shows. Proper modeling tech-
niques will be covered including posture,
body placement, working with garments
and props and posing for individual and
group photos. Supply fee for photography
of $25 is due at first class to the instructor.
Class concludes with an exciting perform-
ance. (Min. 10/Max. 30)
Inst.: Diane Dyan Site: Lions W
Resident -$65 / Non Res. -$70 -- 8 wks
49435 Th 6:40 - 7:30 pm 9/ 16 / 04
Cinderella Charm � Etiquette
Age: 7 - I2
,�g� Whatever happened to tea parties
4�/ and white gloves? We'll introduce the
fundamentals of proper feminine manners,
consideration and respect for others,
classroom and table etiquette, group
speaking and overcoming shyness, while
encouraging self confidence and grace. A
$8 supply fee is due to the instructor at the
first class. (Min. 10/Max. 30)
Inst.: Diane Dyan Site: Lions W
Resident - $65/Non Res. - $70 -- 8 wks
49433 Th 5- 5:50 pm 9/16/04
On-line Registration
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ONLlN£ GLASS RlGJSTRATION
www.RC ark.com
�ames V. Curatalo
Performing Arts
Memorial Scholarship Fund
Available for Youth Ages 8- 1 T
Scholarships in the amount of $200 each will be awarded to youth interested in
pardcipating in one or more of the City's Performing Arts programs or classes.
Scholarships can be applied towards youth registration fees for performing arts classes
and workshops, RC Performance Troupe, Community Theatre productions and other
performing arts programs. Eligible youth must reside in the City of Rancho Cucamonga
and be between the ages of 8 and 17 years of age.
Application packets for scholarship funds can be obtained at the Community Services
Department or downloaded from our website at www.RCPark.com. Applicarions are
due by 6:00 p.m. on Monday, November 22, 2004 to be eligible for Winter program assis-
tance. Once awarded, the $200 scholarship can be used for the selected youth towards
one or more performing arts programs offered between Winter 2005 and Fa112005.
For more information visit our website nt www.RCPnrk.com (Culturn( and Performing Arts
Progrnrns) or cnll 477-2760 exf. 2214.
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49567 Mo 8- 9 pm 10/18/04
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,a�^� m: Victoiia Gardens Phase I, is less than 3 months
���" `� '�' ' away, but there seems to be no question that
� ""' the doors of the 1.2 million square-foot retail
� ' " : � '� � � *� " and entertainment destination will open on
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; , � � �, � •-- � � 16-screen AMC Theater are well underway.
� " � - � �' ����`� = �' � '` ' �, � �� The 450-acre, master-
�'� �•'�`��''�'' w � ��` ;, ; , �; planned development has consis-
'"�' ;� ���,~} tendy demonstrated its ability to
' e;� y�,� ,` � attract top-notch retailers for its
� � " ' � � r '�� 120 available in-line stores,
� � � =x `� � including many Inland Empire
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"� °�`"�"� �,������ ��� '� �� project will create more than
��� �"�� - �"� ' 3,000 obs in Phase I alone
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� <- ��, �` � a; �� Redevelopment Agency is
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�{ agement to facilitate a special job fair—Victoria
s� �- Gardens Career Quest—in order to assist mer-
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:r -�,_ '� -.-�' Gardens merchants will be participating in the
'' '" �- one-day event, and will be looking for
=�'' `` � talented and motivated employees. Potential
applicants can streamline their application
process by downloading an "employment package"
� ' , ' at www.cityofrc.com/whatsnew.htm.
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���' = ,� � a new town center for Rancho Cucamonga. In addition to retail
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���� �'� I�� ���, uses, a complement of housing and civic institutions fills out
I� ���' � >'�, the balance of the project. ElecCric power for the area
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" as homes, Victoria Gardens will have a new police sub-
't�5�'t.k�F�,�,�r : sta�ion, elementary school, a new park, and the Victoria
Gardens Cultural Center. The Cultural Center has recently
benefited from a$1 million gift from the Lewis family, founders �� ������� o��_
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Ciry Development.
The 540-seat Lewis Family Playhouse is a part of the Cultural Center '°��' >>''���
that �lso includes a Celebration Hall for public use, and a new Library. �'+r^
The Rancho Cucamonga Communiry FoundaCion and the Library � ,�,;� ��
Foundation have passed the $2.3 million mark in their $3 mIllion campaign u`. I�r;f(
in support of a Cultural Center and Library programming (see story inside).
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Anchor Tenants:
AMC Theaters
JCPenney
Macy's
Robinsons•May
Restaurants:
California Pizza Kitchen
Kabuki Japanese Restaurant
Lucille's Smokehouse
Bar-B-Que
PF Chang's China Bistro
Sisiey Italian Kitchen
Sharkey's Woodfired
Mexican Grill
Tokyo Grill
Yard House
Specialty and Apparei•
Abercrombie & Fitch
American Eagle Outfitters
Anchor Blue
Ann Taylor LOFT
e�pple Store
Banana Republic
The Children's Place
Coach
Coldwater Creek
ECCO
EXPRESS
Finish Line
Forever 21
Hollister
J. Jill
J. Stephens
Jade Aveda Salon
jos. A. Bank
Journeys
Kay Jewelers
Lane Bryant
Mimi Materniry
New York & Company
OshKosh B'Gosh Lifestyle
Pac$ic Sunwear
Pottery Barn
Rockport
Sporting Eyes
Strasburg Children
Talbots
Victoria's Secret
White House/Black Market
Williams-Sonoma
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YOUR CITY SERVICES 2003/04
PUBLIC SAFETY Homestead by Lewis: Plans approved, under
POLICE
• 107 Sworn Officers
� �`,'S� • 33 Genexal Suppart Employees
• Uolunteer Programs: Reserve
Officers, Citizen Patrol, Explorers,
Fquestrian Unit, On-Call Chaplain
� ,�, ' . Solution Oriented Policing Unit:
. Multi-Enforcement Team, Bicycle
Enforcement Team, Crime Prevention Unit,
School Resource Officers, DARE Program
• Other specialized services as needed
(such as SWAT, Emergency Services, etc.)
� ��: FIRE
' • Paramedic Services, Technical
�� �� a�"`": ResponseaWildland Responserials
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�� and Public Education Program
' • Daily Staffmg: 6 Fire Engines, l
�� Truck Company, l Heavy Rescue Unit,
""' Battalion Chief
• Total Emergency Response Staff:
24 Captains, 24 Engineers, 24 Firefighters,
3 Inspectors, 3 Battalion Chiefs,
14 Admuustrative & Maintenance Staff
ANIMAL CONTROL
• Collects, shelters stray animals, promotes
adoprion and animal spay and neutering.
COMMUNITY SERVICES
- • RCparlc.com & Grapevine brochure
,�' �• 24 parks/273.6 acres of parldand
� _ developed for communiry use
' Communiry facilities include:
�,rr �, -" � �' • Lions East Community Center
� 7� " • Lions West Community Center
�� ;, �� • Senior Centec
• Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter
stadium and Adult Sports Complex
• Family Sports Center (with Teen Center)
• Central Park Phase I
• Special Events-Movies & Concerts in the
Parlc, 4th of July Spectacular, and much more
• Programs and classes for all ages: Playschool,
Youth, Teen, Adult and Seniors
• Adult and Youth Sports Programs
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
�INCLUDES PLANNING, BUILDING AND
,� SAFETY, AND ENGINEERING�
� � � � s , Planning Applications broke
�'� � � '� all pxevious records with:
�.p,, "`� ' 1,573 applicadons filed, and 59
�� ` = �Fr subdivision applicarions filed.
- Plan Checics broke all previous
records with 6,076 checks performed.
Victoria Gardens (JCPenney, Macy's,
Robinsons • May,): Plans approved, under
construction
Foothill Crossing (Sears Grand):
Plans approved, under construction
Victoria Gateway (Circuit City, REI):
Plans approved, under construction
Rancho Cucamonga Town Square:
Plans approved, under construction
Cultural Center: Plans approved
Hotels: Plans approved for 5 hotels
Victoria Arbors: Plans approved, under
construcrion, 523 single family, 775 multi-family
construchon, 677 dwellmg umts
Central Park Phase I (Senior/Community
Center): Plans approved, under construction
Pacific Electric Inland Empire Trail: Phase I
environmental documents Haven to Etiwanda
Depot funded by $3.78 million grant. Phase II,
Amethyst to Archibald, design 95�/o complete
Sphere of Influence/Annexations: 359-home,
150-acre project at Eriwanda, Wilson; 265-home
project at the northern end of Etiwanda
Historic Preservation: Isle House restoration
conrinues, foundation and painting on Fischer
House, 3landmark designations, 2landmark
alterations, 2 property taY reduction contracts
Affordable Housing: Olen Jones senior apart-
ments completed
LIBRARY
• 160,000 electronic/print materials
� � � • 5 Children's "Story6mes", toddler,
�K`�; „_ preschool and school-age children
'`%�' • Technology Center with
� � �� 6 personal computers (PC's)
�' �r �w • On-line databases available
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assistance 24/7
• Kidsmobile visiting neighborhood schools and
parks with 7,000 children's boolcs
• Reading tutoring for youngsters 7 to 12
• Reference and business information systems
• "Housecalls" delivery for homebound residents
• Adult and Family Literacy Programs
• Technology Classes for all ages
ENGINEERING/PUBLIC WORKS
� • 494 miles of roadway
`� • 104 miles of storm drain
' • 15,112 regulatory, traffic signs
F � • 70,000 trees
�„" �� €� �: �• 41 acres or 26 miles of
� �" �,' equestrian trails
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• 34 miles of PVC trail fencing
• 17 softball fields (lO lighted),10
baseball fields, all lighted, 1 baseball stadium,
lighted,l4 soccer/football fields (12 lighted)
• 24 parks, 3 equestrian arenas
• 25 parlc playgrounds, 27 park restrooms
• 11 City facilities (Civic Center, Stadium,
Animal Shelter, Lions East, Lions West,
Library, Family Sports Center, Senior Center,
Corporate Yard, Metrolinlc Station, Police
Department and Helipad)
• Maintains 969 doors, 398 plumbing fixtures,
145 park and paseo benches, 200 fire extin-
guishers, 127,985 square-feet of floor tile, 5,000
light fixtures
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
`T� • Attracts industrial development
, �^ to incxease local employmenY and
� r:.M. r e� retail development to increase
� N ��� ' sales tas base, such as Victoria
� � Gardens.
���� y��. , � • Administers housing programs
- , and makes neighborhood improve-
ments, using federal funds.
• Provides financial support to
eliminate blight.
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THE TICKET ��� . �_�:.
"Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat;' the Andrew Lloyd Webber J '" 'r ��- ;` �`
favorite, was the spring production of the Ciry's Community Services "� ;� �`� KY �
theater program in 2004. A range `; �� '{} ,�
of musical sryles from rock and roll 3� `� 4 � .� -
to calypso and pop has brought � LL ��'„ �
enthusiastic audiences for the past -
30 years, and the City's production ,r: •, °- 3
was no different. Directed by � '� A -
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Hooper, the production ran March g ��- � � � � > , = ¢ • '
25 through 28, 2004, at the Alta ` �� �
Loma High School Theater. i' 'b";' �,''� ',- r � ; � �`� �
The Los Osos Hih School !'� �� '�` �� �� �.' �' �-�=r'
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Theater was the site for the July ��� +¢ ��� �� �-,�� �� ;
producrion of a perennial piece of £ - ��� - ��f ��� �� `'����
Americana, "The Music Man; by ��, � � � x � � S
Meredith Willson. Professor �� ��`' �'" �� .,� �� � �� ' � '� '�� �
Harold Hill is perhaps one of the "` � w' �-- ��=� "x ��-��-
original flim flam men, until he falls in love with
River City, Iowa town librarian, Marian. His scheme to disappear with the money for the instruments
he is supposed to buy for the new town band falls vicrim to love. More than 80 Rancho Cucamonga and
regional players assisted in the play, famous for the hits "76 Trombones" and "`Til There Was You:'
FOUNDERS EVENTS
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The Founders Day Parade wasn't the only star-studded :,3'
event among last November's festivities, although it was ��
hard to outshine the parade's 12 Grand Marshals, players �-, �,�.: �
of the Vineyard Little League Major All Stars, contenders
for the Litde League World Series last year.
Those attending the November, 2003 Founders Night
Gala heard the announcement that the joint fundraising
effort of the Rancho Cucamonga Communiry Foundation
and the Rancho Cucamonga Library Foundation s
Promodng Arts and Literacy (PAL) program had raised $1.1
million to benefit the Victoria Gardens Cultural Center.
A generous $1 million pledge by the Lewis Family in
Apri12004, along with the foundarions' efforts, has increased
PAL's fundraising total to date to $2.3 million!
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SENIOR MEAL PROGRAM
Rancho Cucamonga has allocated $20,500 to fund expanded senior nutririon efforts over and above
funding provided through the County of San Bernardino. The amount is up from $8,500 in 2003.
When the new James L. Brulte Senior Center opens later this year, the number of ineals for seniors
has the capacity to nearly double from 80 to 120 meals served.
The program, operated by a newly restructured Oldtimers Foundarion, will be funded up to $8,500
through Community Development Blocic Grant Funds. The remaining $12,000 is allocated from the
Community Services Department Recreation Fund, however, City staff is condnuing to work to obtain sup-
plemental outside funding as an alternarive.
TELETHON NETS NEV�
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ranged from Suzanna Guzman and Rodney Gilfiy of the L.A. 0 era '
to children's youth choirs and dance groups, but the real star o�the
show was the 87,000 square-foot Cultural Center, as Performing Arts
and Literacy (PAL) campaign donors lined up to present on-air '
checlzs, raising $162,280 towards boolcs and theater programming.
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Rancho Cucamonga's FirstTime Home Buyer Program has been `
adjusted to be more in line with City home prices, enabling greater ;#_
parricipation by those qualifying for the plan. The program is open to <n
those earning 90% or less of the County median income, $54,300, accord
ing to the California State Department of Housing and Community
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to $80,000 to reduce r� a'�'���'�-�.'+�� ���� �,�� '� b '�
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it to a level where the �' �, , -_�- � � ��,��= � � �
applicant can qualify �
foP a mortgage. In � �� `"� 3:� �` �
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to rise in 2004. The ' � -
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Program helps the City achieve its goal of providing a muc of safe, affordable housing
opportunities.
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�.�sik� 'o ', � home both a"Sawy" award for best in its class and the "Ray Bancroft ;%' ��� �--�
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,„„ ,,�,,� Li rary—The City's program took third place nationwide in the Blacic Books
,, ,�,� , Galore Program, sponsored by the Black Caucus of the American Library Association (see story page 5)
,, ,`�' oo , and judged by panelists including distinguished children's librarians and award-winning authors.
,, ,-�, _���. City Manager's Office—The California Association of Public Information Officials (CAPIO) awarded
-��- e�� a@ ot,� Rancho Cucamonga's Reporter Newsletter and Annual Report a"lst Place—Award of Excellence" in the
, ����' ; Community Special Audience Newsletter category for large cides. The City also won a"2nd Place—Award
„, -,, ,, of Distinction" in the Special Publication category for its Erosion Control brochure.
„� ,,-, , Community Services/Engineering/Public Works—The Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter was named
�; ,,,� Best Class A Stadium nationwide by Baseball America. Award-winning components that helped the
p o ,,,-, Epicenter rise above its 560 competitors included best structural design, its majestic mountain view, and
,,-- many of its service components.
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�so �? -� �_' � 1�3 a?. The Rancho Cucamonga City Council and staff continue to worlc hard to raise money from a variety
�k���€> i o� o� e'°�o��` of sources to supplement the City's own revenues. Here are some highlights:
i��r< 1����'��o 0 o a� Victoria Gardens Cultural Center—Since it's inception, the Promoting Arts and Literacy (PAL)
� `' `��' `�`� C� �� Campaign has raised $2.3 million through the efforts of the Rancho Cucamonga Communiry
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munity of Rancho Cucamonga with this $1 million gift to underwrite programs for the new 540-seat
performing arts venue.
Victoria Gardens Library—The PAL Campaign and Annual Telethon raised $162,280, and Bucics for
Books contributed $28,670 to the Library's efforts to buy materials for the new faciliry.
Rancho Cucamonga Library—The California State Library awarded Rancho Cucamonga Library a
$5,000 Speaking of Reading LSTA Grant for its adult learners boolt club.
Friends of the Library—A $100,000 donation from the Friends of the Library helped the Library to
protect services, purchase children's boolcs, and fund the annual Summer Reading Program.
Maloof California Discovery Garden—Rancho Cucamonga and the Sam and Alfreda Maloof
Foundation for the Arts & Crafts were awarded a$75,000 grant from the Metropolitan Water
District of Southern California to fund the garden.
Community Services Department—Target Corporation provided the City a grant of $5,000 to purchase
educarional toys and books for children ages 5-10. These materials were used by older siblings
visiring the Family Assistance Computer Technology and Services (FACTS) Center. The Youth
Enrichment Services (YES) Program was funded with a$310,747 grant from the "First 5"
Commission of San Bernardino County.
Base Line Road and I-15 Interchange—Rancho Cucamonga worked to gain inclusion of $5 million in
the proposed federal highway bill (see story this page).
��,,.� DESIGN WINNERS SET EXAMPLE
'? � �`�� "Projects worthy of emulation" is how the Planning Commission describes this year's
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r�d "� � � �'` to Mercury Insurance, Chipotle Restaurant, Starbucks/T-Mobile, Islands Restaurant,
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POLICE
Calls for Service and Inquiries 119,329
Part I Crimes Reported 4,720
Part II Crimes Reparted 9,403
Reports Taken 17,142
Traffic Collisions Reported 2,276
Cirizens on Patrol 29
Explorers 20
Reserves 24
Total Uolunteer Hours 30,756
Dollar Value of
Uolunteer Time $1,100,000
FIREX
Calls for Service
6527 Emergency Medical
Services 65�/a
2704 Other Emergency 27�/a
378 Fire 4�/a
362 Auto/Mutual Aid 3�/o
40 Other 1%
10,011 TOTAL CALLS 100%
Statistics by Type of Fire
95 Structures 25%
116 Vehicles 31%
64 Uegetarion 17%
103 Other 27%
378 TOTAL FIRES 100%
Emergency Medical Services
Call Comparison
1,759 Basic Life Support 27%
4,333 Advanced Life Support 66%
435 Other 7%
6,527 TOTAL 100%
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Dogs Sheltered
Cats Sheltered
Dogs Adopted,
Returned to Owner
Cats Adopted,
Returned to Owner
2,493
2,658
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MAINTENANCE/
PUBLIC WORKS
Emergency Ca110uts
• Streets (Staff Hours) 354
• Faciliries (Calls) 52(
Street Sweeping (Curb Miles) 31,66(
picked up 14, 678 cubicyds of debris
Graffiri Removed (s.f.) 210,840
Rain Debris Clean-up (I.oads) 48
School Crosswallcs/
Legends Painted (s.£) 42,240
Gallons of Paint for School
Crosswalks/Legends (32 Schools) 384
Video Inspecrion
of Storm Drains (l.f.) 6,300
Signs Repaired 3,100
Signs Installed 512
Traffic Legends Painted (s.f.) 10,210
Storm Drains Cleaned 464
Storm Drains Inspected
(Catch Basins) 2,800
Miles of Street Frontage of Landscaped
Sites as Measured by GIS 96
Sidewalks Repaired 23,422
Curbs Repaired (l.f.) 2,698
Driveway Approaches
Repaired (s.£) 3,836
Wheelchair Ramps
(Installed, Repaired) (s.f.) 1,800
Potholes Repaired (s.f.) 2,042
Asphalt Ramps 643
Asphalt Overlays (s.f.) 48,010
Park Acreage Mowed >4,000
Trees Pruned 7,657
Trees Removed 825
Trees Planted 536
Parks & Parlt Buildings Maintained 11
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(Includes Planning, Building and Safery,
and Engineering)
Planning
All Permit Applications 1,100
Site Plan Reviews 88
Condirional Use Permits 34
Subdivisions 55
Home Occupation Permits 534
Sign Permits 83
Building & Safety/Code Enforcement
Permits Issued 6,966
Inspecrions Performed 72,901
Code Enforcement Service Requests 3,561
Engineering
Transportarion Permits 700
Street and Parkway Improvement
Permits 1,773
REDEVELOPMENT/
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Taacable Retail Sales >$1.45 billion
Business Assistance
New Businesses 948
Existing Businesses Assisted 121
FirstTime Home Buyer Program
Loans Since November 1998 58
Capital Projects: Over $48 Million
Invested in Public Improvements
COMMUNITY SERVICES
Program Area Participation
Seniors 125,717
Teens 18,885
Youth 78,814
Special Events 42,570
Performing Arts 7,625
Human Services 15,650
City Sponsored Youth Sports 233,883
City Sponsored Adult Sports 193,517
City Assisted Youth Sports 1,867,291
(Program Area Parriciparion)
Aquatics 78,312
Special Activities
Mobile Recreation-Fun on the Run
Special Events/Rentals 10
Participants 7,437
Parks 9
Contract Classes 950
Parricipants 82,925
Trips and Tours
Day/Multi-day Trips 184
Parficipants 953
Volunteers 3,546
Hours of Service 25,670
Dollar Ualue
(Volunteer Time at $14/hr.) $359,380
Senior Transportation 7,250
RC Family Sports Center 159,930
Community Faciliries
(Lions East Comm. Ctr., Lions West
Comm. Ctr., RC Family Sports Ctr.
and Rancho Cucamonga Senior Ctr.)
• Booltings 11,959
• Total Parricipants (Attendees) 44,538
Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter
Rentals 19
Days of Rental Acrivity 41
Days of Quakes Baseball 66
Performing Arts Producrions
Parricipants 300
Audience 3,148
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Business License Division
Business License-Renewals 5,858
Business License-New Applicants 1,822
Finance Division
Accounts Payable Checics 12,856
Cash Transacrions-City Hall 15,677
Cash Transac6ons-0ff Site 131,417
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Library Visits 442,000
New Books, Videos, DVDs Added 15,560
Items Borrowed 750,000
Registered Borrowers 150,000
Reference Quesrions 100,000
Storyfime Visitors 10,100
Technology Center Visitors 11,500
Library Volunteer Hours 8,500
Donarions/Friends
of the Library* $100,000
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PD EXPANSION ALMOST COMPLETE
The Police Deparhnent renovation and addirion of an Emergency Operarion Center that began sum-
mer 2003 is almost complete. Expected to open Fa112004, the new Police Department will have a third
floor which will allow the Deparhnent to better meet the needs of a population that has grown eacpo-
nentially since City Hall was built in 1990.
The new Emergency Operation Center received a$157,000 technology grant last year to purchase
enhanced communications, mapping, and visual information display equipment. The result will be
improved ability to analyze and tailor emergency responses more accurately during a disaster, maxi-
mizing use of resources. Congressman David Dreier helped to obtain the funding.
�I.O.Po PARTNERSHIP
Police, probation, and parole officers have joined together in a Habitual Offender Program (H.O.P)
to help those on probation or parole stay out of trouble. Enhanced supervision is a mixture of deterrence
and support that identifies technical violarions and improves the person's access to needed services
to reinforce their efforts to rehabilitate and reassimilate into society. The result is that the people in the
program are less likely to become repeat offenders and as a result helps keep the crime rate low.
CITY MET "GRAND I�RIX" FIRE CHALI.EI�GE
October 21 through 26, 2003, was a triumph in the face of disaster for
Rancho Cucamonga. Public safety personnel, City employees, volunteers,
utility workers, business and individual donors came together as an
extraordinary team to take on any challenge the "Grand Prix" Fire pre-
sented from the fire lines to feeding the volunteers and firefighters. The
collecrive effort was a celebration of Rancho Cucamonga's depth of char-
acter as a community. Thank you to our community.
NEW CHIEF FOR RC FIRE DEP�lRTMENI
After 28 years with the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Department, 20 as Chief, Chief Dennis Michael
rerired prompting a nationwide search for a replacement to fill the post. Executive search firm Bob
Murray & Associates assisted the City with the search process, leading to the naming of Battalion Chief
Peter Bryan as the top candidate. Bryan assumed the Chieis job on Apri124, 2004.
Chief Bryan brings more than 30 years experience to the job. He has served as Battalion Chief in
Rancho Cucamonga since 2001, and before that held the posirion of Fire Chief in Monrovia and Norco.
He holds a Master of Science degree in Fire Protection from Pacific Western Universiry.
�IRE STATIONS �0.173 �vD 176 FOR Cl�
Fire Station 176, a 9,000 square-foot facility on one acre, opened at 5840 East Avenue last March.
The opening brought permanent local fire service to the - -;
northeastern porrion of the City almost exactly one year _ j
after construction started at the site. The new station '�"
houses a paramedic fire engine and can provide advanced ilN �; o y „�" ''
life support services. The station is also charged with � ���
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responding to $re-related incidents in the "wildland �� ��,� � � ' °'
interface" area along the foothills of the San Bernardino ''' ��" ��,° ,����! -'
Mountains. ��.,� � ;, j _ �'!� ���
Temporary Starion 173 also broke ground for a new
home earlier this summer. The portable building on Base '� J
Line Road will be replaced with a 12,000 square-foot facil-
ity and detached 2,000 square-foot storage building in an architectural style that will match the historic
character of Old Etiwanda. The permanent facility, to be completed in mid 2005, will house one engine
unit, and a hazardous material unit with firefighters who are cross-trained for both duties.
``' FIRE SAFE COUNCIL FORMS LOCAL CHAPTER
In the wake of the "Grand Pris" Fire, Rancho Cucamonga formed a chap ter of the Fire Safe Council.
This grassroots group will be a part of the network that comprises Fixe Safe Councils nationwide. They
work to educate the community to prevent fires, monitor fire safery-related legislation, and malce their
communities fire safe. To join, or for more information, please call (909) 477-2770.
www.ci.rancho-cucamonga.ca.us
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.--� WiIliam J. .Alexander, Mayor ° Diane W'rlliams, Mayor Pro Tem • Rex Gutierrez, Robert J. Howdyshell, Donald J. I�iuth, M D, Council Members �_
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VISIIAL ARTS
Parent and Me Draw Fr Color
Age: 3 - 5
Parents or Grandparents and children
will be able to share quality time
together while exploring the wonderful
world of the arts. Children will learn to
draw pictures using basic shapes and will
learn to color with different mediums. A
supply fee of $2 is due to the instructor at
the first class. (Min. 1/Max. 8)
Inst.: Kids Art Staff Site: KidsArt
Resident - $52/Non Res. - $57 -- 4 wks
49681 Mo 9- 9:45 am 9/13/04
49680 We 10:45 - 11:30 am 9/ 15 / 04
Painting fr Drawing Age: 6- 13
�Learn several drawing and painting
techniques. Students need to bring an
11x14 sketch pad, a 2B drawing pencil and
a pink pearl eraser to the first class.
Additional painting supplies will be
provided by the instructor. Material fee of
$5 is due to the instructor at the first class.
(Min. 10/Max. 24) No class 10/14, 10/21,
and 11/11.
Inst.: Karen Clark Site: Lions E
Resident -$48 / Non Res. -$53 -- 8 wks
49403 Th 4- 4:50 pm 9/ 16 / 04
Cartooning - Beginning
Age: 7 - 15
Class covers cartooning fundamental
basics such as universal forms, mass,
shading and perspective. You will ]earn tips
and tricks to help a beginning cartoonist
convey his or her ideas. Please bring
pens, pencils and drawing paper to class.
(Min. 5/Max. 20)
Inst.: Robert Zailo Site: Lions E
Resident - $24/Non Res. - $29 -- 4 wks
49410 Th 3- 3:50 pm 9/ 16 / 04
49411 Th 3- 3:50 pm 10 / 14 / 04
Cartooning - Intermediate
Age: 7 - 15
� Class will cover in depth [undamen-
tals of cartoon drawing. The techniques
taught in class will help you become a great
cartoon artist. Please bring pens, pencils and
drawing paper to class. (Min. 5/Max. 20)
Inst.: Robert Zailo Site: Lions E
Resident - $24/Non Res. - $29 -- 4 wks
49412 Th 5- �:50 pm 9/ 16 / 04
49413 Th 5- 5:50 pm 10 / 14 / 04
Creative Illustration Age: 7 -15
�An introduction to drawing in 3-D!
Class covers basics of drawing, as well
as developing student's eye to seeing
objects as 3-D shapes. Please bring a pad of
drawing paper, pencils, eraser and a]2"
ruler. (Min. 5/Max. 20)
Inst.: Robert Zailo Site: Lions E
Resident - $24/Non Res. - $29 -- 4 wks
49414 Th 4- 4:50 pm 9/ l 6/ 04
49415 Th 4- 4:50 pm 10/]4/04
Portraiiure Age: 4 -12
�Learn simple and easy to use
techniques and forms. What may have
seemed difficult, professional instructors
will help you discover easy and fun
fundamentals to create many forms. A
supply fee of $5 due to the instructor at first
class. (Min. 1/Max. 6)
Inst.: Kids Art Staff Site: KidsArt
Age: 4 - 6
Resident - $65/Non Res. - $70 -- 4 wks
49674 Mo 3:30 - 4:30 pm 9/ 13 / 04
Age: 7 - 12
Resident - $100/Non Res. - $105 -- 4 wks
49673 Mo 4:45 - 6:15 pm 9/13/04
Figure Creation Age: 4- 12
/g3� Leam to create the human figure in
C% a realistic step by step method! You
will learn to implement your power of
observation with the direction of profession-
al art staff. A supply fee of $5 is due to the
instructor at the first class. (Min. 1/Max. 6)
Inst.: Kids Art Staff Site: KidsArt
Resident -$65 / Non Res. -$70 -- 4 wks
Age: 4 - 6
49675 Sa 3-4pm 9/11/04
49676 Sa 3- 4 pm ]0/9/04
Age: 7 - 11
49677 Sa 3- 4 pm 9/ 11 / 04
50812 Sa 3- 4 pm 10/9/04
Character Desrgn Age: 6 -15
�Learn to create the popular Magna
characters, dragonball Z, Yu-gi-oh,
Evangelion, and Guddam Wing! You will
learn to use many artist tools to create your
character and you will explore many styles
of design. Professional artists will share
their talents to teach you to create amazing
characters. A supply fee of $5 due to the
instructor at first class. (Min. 1/Max. 6)
Inst.: Kids Art Staff Site: KidsArt
Age: 6 - 8
Resident - $65/Non Res. - $70 -- 4 wks
49682 Tu 3:30 - 4:30 pm 9/ 14 / 04
49683 Tu 3:30 - 4:30 pm 10 /] 2/ 04
Age: 9 - IS
Resident - $100/Non Res. - $105 -- 4 wks
49684 Tu 4:45 - 6:15 pm 9/ 14 / 04
49685 Tu 4:45 - 6:l 5 pm 10 / 12 / 04
3- D Character Design aye: 6- I5
�Design characters from sketch form
to a three dimensiona] work of art
using techniques of the top movie artists! A
supply fee of $10 due to the instructor at
first class. (Min. 1 /Max. 6)
Inst.: Kids Art Staff Site: KidsArt
Age: 6 - 8
Itesident - $65/Non Res. - $70 -- 4 wks
49687 We 3:30 - 4:30 pm 9/ 15 / 04
Age: 9 - 15
Resident - $100/Non Res. - $105 -- 4 wks
49686 We 4:45 - 6:15 pm 9/ 15 / 04
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Balloon Animals, Hats, and More
Age: 14 £r up
/g�� Why pay someone $50 -$130 an hour
�� to make balloon animals at your kid's
party. You can learn how to twist balloon
animals and save yourself some money. It's
easy to learn and one of the easiest ways to
make kids smile. Supply fee oE $4 due at
first class to the instructor. (Min. 2/Max. 8)
Inst.: Dennis Otsuka Site: Lions E
Resident - $15/Non Res. - $15 -- 1 day
49395 We 6- 8 pm 10 /] 3/ 04
WaterColor Age: 16 £r up
�q� Follow step-by-step demonstrations
�� to learn proper brush techniques,
sponging, paint mixing, resist scrubbing,
washes, salt techniques, and more!
Advanced students may work from a
photo or still life. 1'ainting supplies will be
provided by the instructor for an addition-
al $10 due at the first class meeting. (Min.
2/Max. 6) No class 10/8, 10/15, and 10/22.
Inst.: Karen Clark Site: Artists Hang-Out
Resident - $58/Non Res. - $63 -- 4 wks
49402 Fr 10 am -]2 noon 9/]7/04
Easy Memory Albums
Age: 12 £r up
�Are your photos in boxes or piles? Do
scrapbooks' look too crafty or hard to
do? Let us show you a quick and easy
method for organizing and preserving pho-
tos in simple albums everyone will enjoy!
Bring ]0 - 20 photos of one event to class and
complete your first page. (Min. 2/Max. l0)
Inst.: Robin Caraway Site: Lions W
Resident - $]5/Non Res. - $15 -- 1 day
49417 Sa l0 am - 12 pm 9/18/04
49418 Sa 10 am - 12 pm 10/9/04
49419 Sa 10 am -]2 pm 11/13/04
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Kindermusik
Zoom Buggy and Dream Pillows
Age: 0 - 17 mo
�Discover your baby's rumbling,
squeaking, chugging, bumping and
more. You and your child will leam a vaziety
of songs, chants, dances, and instrument
selections to explore. Supply fee of $70 due
to the instructor at the first class for 2 home
kits. First Hme participant manipulative/
instrument kit fee of $18 is due to the
instructor at the first class. (Min. 3/Max. 12)
Instnzctor: Karen Magruder Site: Lions E
Resident - $65/Non Res. - $70 -- 8 wks
49423 Th 6- 6:50 pm 9/ 16 / 04
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Piano/KeyBoard - Beginning
Age: 6 F.r up
/g� Students will learn the basic piano
�/ skills, finger placement, numbers,
rhythm, and basic keyboard harmony. Also
learn to read and write notes. Please bring
a keyboard to class. Supply fee of $13 for
piano book is due to the instructor at first
class meeHng. (Min. 5/Max. 20)
lnst.: Heather J. Lim. Site: Lions W
Resident -$65 / Non Res. -$70 -- 8 wks
Age: 6 - 8
49424 Fr 4- 4:50 pm 9/ 17 / 04
Age: 9 - 12
49425 Fr 5- 5:50 pm 9/17/04
Age: I3 Fr up
49426 Fr 6- 6:50 pm 9/17/04
Piano/KeyBoard - Beginnin�q II
Age: fr up
/43� Students will be able to expand
v/ beginning songs, skills, and tech-
niques. Supply fee of $5 for piano book is
due to the instructor at first class meeting.
(Min. 5/Max. 20)
Inst.: Heather J. Lim. Site: Lions W
Resident - $35/Non Res. - $40 -- 4 wks
49431 Fr 4- 4:50 pm 11 / 12 / 04
Piano/KeyBoard - Int. I F,r II
Age: 7 Er up
�Intermediate Piano is for students who
have taken Beginning Piano/Keyboard.
Students will play with both hands,
progress music theory skills and play
popular music pieces. Supply fee of $13 for
piano book is due to the instructor at first
class meeting. A recital will be held at the
end of the session. (Min. 3/Max. 15)
Inst.: Heather J. Lim. Site: Lions W
Resident - $70/Non Res. - $75 -- 8 wks
Intermediate I
49427 Tu 4- 4:55 pm 9/14/04
Intermediate II
49429 Tu 5- 5:55 pm 9/ 14 / 04
Piano/KeyBoard Int. III
Age: 7 �'r up
�Intermediate III is an exciting
program which introduces advanced
keyboard harmony. It will develop the
student's musician skills. Supply fee of $13
for piano book is due to the instructor at
first class meeting. A recital will be held at
the end of the session. (Min. 3/ Max. 15)
Inst.: Heather J. Lim. Site: Lions W
Resident -$70 / Non Res. -$75 -- 8 wks
49430 Tu 6- 6:55 pm 9/ 14 / 04
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Pre-Schooi, School Age £r Recreationai Gymnastics
Each of these classes follow age appropriate structured lesson plans and guidelines
to promote a safe and fun leaming environment. Each class allows for development in the areas of
physical and social growth. Emphasis is placed on developing self esteem and an"I can" attitude. Class
includes, but is not limited to, instruction on floor exercise and balance beam, as well as exercise to
music. �'roof of age required for classes. All classes are co-ed uriless otherwise stated. No classes 11 /26,
11/27, 11/29, 72/1, 12/3.
Tumbling Teddy's
Age: 24 mos. - Open
� Parent must participate with child.
(Min. 10/Max. 20)
Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Lions E
Resident - $55/Non Res. - $60 -- 11 wks
49134 Sa 9:15-9:45am 9/11/04
49135 Tu 10:15-10:45am 9/14/04
Resident - $50/Non Res. - $55 -- 10 wks
49136 Fr 10:15-10:45am 9/17/04
Tumbling Teddy's - Acro-Tots
Age: 3 - 5
�' (Min. 10/Max. 15)
Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics
Site: Lions E
Resident - $88/Non Res. - $93 --11 wks
49138 Mo 3:30-4:15pm 9/13/04
49139 Tu 11 - 11:45 am 9/14/04
Transition Age: 3 - 4
�Parent may remain in class to interact
with child and then comfortably
remove parent presence from class during
the session. A great class for children who
need to prepare for classes without
parental participation. (Min. 10/Max. 15)
Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Lions E
Resident - $88/Non Res. - $93 --11 wks
49144 Tu 9:15 - 10 am 9/ 14 / 04
Tumbling Teddy's - Hot Shots
Age: 5 - 7
� (Min. 10/Max. 15)
Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics
Site: Lions E
Resident - $SS/Non Res. - $93 -- 11 wks
49152 Sa 12 - 12:45 pm 9/ 11 / 04
49143 Mo 4:30 - 5:20 pm 9/ 13 / 04
Resident - $80/Non Res. - $8� -- 10 wks
49140 Fr 9:15 - 10 am 9/17/04 The GfdfJEVINE Z� Fall i009
Tumbling fr Balance Beg. I£r
Beg. II Age: T- Il
�A recreational gymnastics program
with emphasis on flexibility, coordina-
tion, body awareness, and strength through
tumbling and balance beam skills. (Min.
10/Max. 15)
Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Lions E
Resident -$88 / Non Res. -$93 -- 11 wks
49146 Sa 10 -]0:45 am 9/11/04
Cartwheels, Cartwheels,
Cartwheels! Age: 6 -11
�Learn to do a cartwheel! This class will
concentrate on cartwheels and having
fun while leaming additional gym skills.
Parents may also participate to help your
child pracHce at home. (Min. 10/Max. 15)
Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Lions E
Resident - $55/Non Res. - $60 -- 11 wks
49147 Mo 5:30 - 6 pm 9/13/04
Aerial Cartwheel fr Back
Hand Springs Age: 12 fr up
�Class works on tumbling skills with
emphasis on aerial cartwheels and
back hand springs. (Min. 10/Max. 15)
Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Lions E
Resident - $SS/Non Res. - $93 -- 11 wks
49148 Sa 11 - 11:50 am 9/11/04
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VISUAL ARTS
Parent and Me Draw fr Color
Age: 3 - 5
� Parents or Grandparents and children
will be able to share quality time
together while exploring the wonderful
world of the arts. Children will learn to
draw piclures using basic shapes and will
learn to color with different mediums. A
supply fee of $2 is due to the instructor at
the first class. (Min. ] /Max. 8)
Inst.: Kids Art Staff Site: KidsArt
Resident - $52/Non Res. - $57 -- 4 wks
49681 Mo 9- 9:45 am 9/13/04
49680 We 10:45 =11:30 am 9/ 15 / 04
Painting Fr Drawing Age: 6- 13
�Leam several drawing and painting
techniques. Students need to bring an
11x14 sketch pad, a 2B drawing pencil and
a pink pearl eraser to the first class.
Additional painting supplies will be
provided by the instructor. Material fee of
$5 is due to the instructor at the first class.
(Min. 10/Max. 24) No class 10/14, 10/21,
and 11/11.
Inst.: Karen Clark Site: Lions E
Resident - $48/Non Res. - $53 -- 8 wks
49403 Th 4- 4:50 pm 9/ 16 / 04
Cartooning - Beginning
Age: 7 - IS
� Class covers cartooning fundamental
basics such as universal forms, mass,
shading and perspective. You will learn Hps
and tricks to help a beginning cartoonist
convey his or her ideas. Please bring
pens, pencils and drawing paper to class.
(Min. 5/Max. 20)
Inst.: Robert Zailo Site: Lions E
Resident - $24/Non Res. - $29 -- 4 wks
49410 Th 3- 3:50 pm 9/ 16 / 04
49411 Th 3- 3:50 pm 10 / 14 / 04
Cartooning - Intermediate
- Age: 7 - 15
� Class will cover in depth fundamen-
tals of cartoon drawing. The techniques
taught in class will help you become a great
cartoon artist. Please bring pens, pencils and
drawing paper to class. (Min. 5/Max. 20)
Inst.: Robert Zailo Site: Lions E
Resident - $24/Non Res. - $29 -- 4 wks
49412 Th 5- 5:50 pm 9/ 16 / 04
49413 Th 5- 5:50 pm 10/14/04
Creative Illustration Age: 7 -15
�An introduction to drawing in 3-D!
Class covers basics of drawing, as well
as developing student's eye to seeing
objects as 3-D shapes. Please bring a pad of
drawing paper, pencils, eraser and a 12"
ruler. (Min. 5/Max. 20)
Inst.: Robert Zailo Site: Lions E
Resident - $24/Non Res. - $29 -- 4 wks
49414 Th 4- 4:50 pm 9/16/04
49415 Th 4- 4:50 pm 10/14/04
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Portraiture Age: 4 - 12
�Learn simple and easy to use
techniques and forms. What may have
seemed difficult, professional instructors
will help you discover easy and fun
fundamentals to create many forms. A
supply fee of $5 due to the instructor at first
class. (Min. 1 /Max. 6)
Inst.: Kids Art Staff Site: KidsArt
Age: 4 - 6
Resident -�65 / Non Res. -$70 -- 4 wks
49674 Mo 3:30 - 4:30 pm 9/ 13/04
Age: 7 - 12
Resident - $100/Non Res. - $105 -- 4 wks
49673 Mo 4:45 - 6:]5 pm 9/13/04
Figure Creation Age: 4 -12
�Leam to create the human figure in
a realistic step by step method! You
will learn to implement your power of
observation with the direction of profession-
al art staff. A supply fee of $5 is due to the
instructor at the first class. (Min. 1/ Max. 6)
Inst.: Kids Art Staff Site: KidsArt
Resident - $65/Non Res. - $70 -- 4 wks
Age: 4 - 6
49675 Sa 3- 4 pm 9/ 11 / 04
49676 Sa 3- 4 pm 10/9/04
Age: 7 - 12
49677 Sa 3- 4 pm 9/1] /04
50812 Sa 3- 4 pm 10/9/04
CharacEer Design Aye: 6 -15
�Learn to create the popular Magna
characters, dragonball Z, Yu-gi-oh,
Evangelion, and Guddam Wing! You will
learn to use many artist tools to create your
character and you will explore many styles
of design. Professional artists will share
their talents to teach you to create amazing
characters. A supply fee of $5 due to the
instructor at first class. (Min. l/Max. 6)
Inst.: Kids Art Staff Site: KidsArt
Age: 6 - 8
Resident - $65/Non Res. - $70 -- 4 wks
49682 Tu 3:30 - 4:30 pm 9/]4/04
49683 Tu 3:30 - 4:30 pm 10 / 12 / 04
Age: 9 - 15
Resident - $100/Non Res. - $105 -- 4 wks
49684 Tu 4:45 - 6:15 pm 9/14/04
49685 Tu 4:45 - 6:1� pm 10/l2/04
3- D Charaeter Design,4ye: 6- 15
�Design characters from sketch form
to a three dimensional work of art
using techniGues of the top movie artists! A
supply fee of $10 due to the instructor at
fir$t class. (Min. 1 /Max. 6)
lnst.: Kids Art Staff Site: KidsArt
Age: 6 - 8
Resident - $65/Non Res. - $70 -- 4 wks
49687 We 3:30 - 4:30 pm 9/ 15 / 04
Age: 9 - 15
Resident - $100/Non Res. - $105 -- 4 wks
49686 We 4:45 - 6:15 pm 9/15/04
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Balloon Animais, Hats, and More
Age: 14 �r up
�Why pay someone $50 -$]30 an hour
to make balloon animals at your kid's
party. You ca}i learn how to twist balloon
animals and save yourself some money. It's
easy to learn and one of the easiest ways to
make kids smile. Supply fee of $4 due at
first class to the instructor. (Min. 2/Max. 8)
Inst.: Dennis Otsuka Site: Lions E
Resident - $15/Non Res. - $15 -- 1 day
49395 We 6- 8 pm 10 / 13 / 04
Watercolor Age: 16 F� up
�Follow step-by-step demonstrations
to learn proper brush techniques,
sponging, paint mixing, resist scrubbing,
washes, salt techniques, and more!
Advanced students may work from a
photo or sHll life. Painting supplies will be
provided by the instructor for an addition-
al $10 due at the first class meeting. (Min.
2/Max. 6) No class 10/8, 10/15, and ]0/22.
Inst.: Karen Clark Site: Artists Hang-Out
Resident - $58/Non Res. - $63 -- 4 wks
49402 Fr 10 am - 12 noon 9/17/04
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Easy Memory Albums
Age: 12 fr up
� Are your photos in boxes or piles? Do
scrapbooks' look too crafty or hard to
do? Let us show you a yuick and easy
method for organizing and preserving pho-
tos in simple albums everyone wil] enjoy!
Bring 10 - 20 photos of one event to class and
complete your first page. (Min. 2/Max. ]0)
Inst.: Robin Caraway Site: Lions W
Resident - $15/Non Res. - $]5 -- 1 day
49417 Sa ]0 am - 12 pm 9/]8/04
49418 Sa 10 am - 12 pm ]0/9/04
49419 Sa 10 am - 12 pm ]1/13/04
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Kindermusik
Zoom Buggy and Dream Pillows
Age: 0 - 17 mo
�q,� Discover your baby's rumbling,
�� squeaking, chugging, bumping and
more. You and your child will leam a variety
of songs, chants, dances, and instrument
selections to explore. Supply fee of $70 due
to the instructor at the first class for 2 home
kits. First time participant manipulaHve/
instrument kit fee of $18 is due to the
inslructor at the first class. (vlin. 3/Max. 12)
Instructor: Karen Magruder Site: Lions E
Resident - $65/Non Res. - $70 -- 8 wks
49423 Th 6- 6:50 pm 9/ 16 / 04
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/� Students will learn thc basic piano
v� skills, finger placement, numbers,
rhythm, and basic keyboard harmony. Also
learn to read and wr�te notes. Please bring
a keyboard to class. Supply fee of $13 for
piano book is due to the instructor at first
class meeHng. (Min. 5/Max. 20)
Inst.: Heather J. Lim. Site: Lions W
Resident - $65/Non Res. - $70 -- 8 wks
l�ge:6 8
49424 Fr 4- 4:50 pm 9/ 17 / 04
Age:9-l2
49425 Fr 5- 5:�0 pm 9/17/04
Age: 13 � up
49426 Fr 6- 6:50 pm 9/ 17 / 04
Piano/KeyBoard - Begr�n9eng�I up
/g� Students will be able to expand
v/ beginning songs, skills, and tech-
niques. Supply fee of $5 for piano book is
due to the instructor at first class meeting.
(Min. 5 / Max. 20)
Inst.: Heather J. Lim. Site: Lions W
Resident - $35/Non Res. - $40 -- 4 wks
49431 Fr 4- 4:50 pm 11 / 12 / 04
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G�YMNASTICS .............................................................................
Pre-School, School Age F� Recreational Gymnastics
Each of these classes follow age appropriate structured lesson plans and guidelines
to promote a safe and fun leaming environment. Each class allows for development in the azeas of
physical and social growth. Emphasis is placed on developing self esteem and an "I can" attitude. Class
includes, but is not limited to, instruction on floor exerdse and balance beam, as well as exercise to
music. Proof of age rec�uired for classes. All classes are co-ed unless otherwise stated. No classes 11 /26,
11/27, 11/29, ]2/1, 12/3.
Tumbling Teddy's
Age: 14 mos. - Open
�Parent must participate with child.
(Min. 10 / Max. 20)
Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Lions E
Resident - $55/Non Res. - $60 -- 11 wks
49134 Sa 9:15 - 9:45 am 9/]] /04
49135 Tu 10:15-10:45am 9/14/04
Resident - $50/Non Res. - $55 --10 wks
49136 Fr 10:15-10:45am 9/17/04
Transition Age: 3 - 4
�Parent may remain in class to interact
with child and then comfortably
remove parent presence from class during
the session. A great class for children who
need to prepare for classes without
parental participation. (Min. 10/Max. ]5)
Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Lions E
Resident - $88/Non Res. - $93 -- 1l wks
49144 Tu 9:15 -10 am 9/ 14 / 04
Tumbling Teddy's - Acro-Tots
Age: 3 - 5
� (Min. 10/Max. 15)
Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics
Site: Lions E
Resident - $88/Non Res. - $93 --11 wks
49138 Mo 3:30 - 4:15 pm 9/13/04
49139 Tu 11 - 11:45 am 9/14/04
Resident - $80/Non Res. - $85 -- 10 wks
49140 Fr 9:15 -10 am 9/17/04 ZO
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Tumbling Teddy's - Hot Shots
Age: 5 - 7
� (Min. 10/Max. 15)
lnst.: Dynasty Gymnastics
Site: Lions E
Resident - $88/Non Res. - $93 -- 11 wks
49152 Sa 12 -12:45 pm 9/ 11 / 04
49143 Mo 4:30 - 5:20 pm 9/ 13 / 04
Piano/KeyBoard - Int. I F,r II
Age: 7 f� up
� Intermediate Piano is for students who
have taken Beginning Piano/Keyboard.
Students will play with both hands,
progress music theory skills and play
popular music pieces. Supply fee of $13 for
piano book is due to the instructor at first
class meeting. A recital will be held at the
end of the session. (Min. 3/Max. 15)
Inst.: Heather J. Lim. Site: Lions W
Resident - $70/Non Res. - $75 -- 8 wks
Intermedrate I
49427 Tu 4- 4:55 pm 9/14/04
I►rtermediate II
49429 Tu 5- 5:55 pm 9/ 14 / 04
Piano/KeyBoard Int. jAge: 7 F� up
�Intermediate III is an exciting
program which introduces advanced
keyboard harmony. It will develop the
student's musician skills. Supply fee of $13
for piano book is due to the instructor at
first class meeting. A recital will be held at
the end of the session. (Min. 3/Max. 15)
Inst.: Heather J. Lim. Site: Lions W
Resident - $70/Non Res. - $75 -- 8 wks
49430 Tu 6- 6:55 pm 9/ 14 / 04
Tumbling fr Balance Beg. I Fr
Beg. II Age: 7- I1
/g�� A recreational gymnastics program
�d/ with emphasis on flexibility, coordina-
tion, body awareness, and strength through
tumbling and balance beam skills. (Min.
10/Max. 15)
Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Lions E
Resident - $88/Non Res. - $93 -- 11 wks
49146 Sa 10 - 10:45 am 9/11/04
Cartwheeis, Cartwheels,
Cartwheels! Age: 6- l i
�Leam to do a cartwheel! This class will
concentrate on cartwheels and having
fun while leaming additional gym skills.
Parents may also participate to help your
child practice at home. (Min. 10/Max. 15)
Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Lions E
Resident -$55 / Non Res. -$60 -- 11 wks
49147 Mo 5:30 - 6 pm 9/13/04
Aerial Cartwheel �r Back
Hand Springs Age: I2 fr up
�Class works on tumbling skills with
emphasis on aerial cartwheels and
back hand springs. (Min. 10/Max. 15)
Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Lions E
Resident - $88/Non Res. - $93 -- 11 wks
49148 Sa 11 - 11:50 am 9/11/04
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Gymnastics - Cheer �r Dance
Classes provide a variety of aspects that
combine the sport of gymnastics with dance
and cheerleading. All dasses place emphasis on
proper technique, safety and skill progressions.
Proof of age may be required for classes, chil-
dren must be the proper age by the first dass
day. No class 11/26, 11/27, 11/29, 12/1 & 12/3
Cheer Dance aqe: 6 -11
�Class emphasizes movement for
cheer routines. Class will improve
students dance ability for cheerleading or
gymnastics routines. Class is fun and music
is age appropriate with word content
considered. (Min. 10/Max. 20)
Inst.: Dynasty GymnasHcs Site: ALHS
Resident - $77/Non Res. - $82 --11 wks
49149 Tu 6- 6:50 pm 9/14/04
Advanced Cheer Age: 12 � up
�Class includes cheer techniques with
emphasis on tums, jumps, and leaps
used for cheer and dance. Must have prior
movement experience. (Min. 10/Max. 20)
Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: ALHS
Resident - $77/Non Res. - $82 -- 11 wks
49151 Tu 7- 7:50 pm 9/ 14 / 04
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Cheerleading Stunts, f,r Chants
Age: 12 - I6
�This class provides an opportunity to
learn stunting skills to counts with
synchronizaHon and provides instruction
on game chants. Class includes cheer
jumps and correct hand and arm placement
techniques. (Min. 10/Max. 20)
Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Lions E
Resident - $77/Non Res. - $82 -- 11 wks
49152 We 5:10 - 6 pm 9/15/04
Tiniest Cheerleader Age: 4- II
�This class is for the little ones!
Class will introduce many basics of
cheerleading. Emphasis is on fun and
class provides an opportunity for the
little ones to learn cheering techniques.
(Min. 10 / Max. 20)
Inst.: Dynasty G mnastics Site: Lions E
�ge:4-6
Resident - $55/Non Res. - $60 --11 wks
49154 We 3:30 - 4 pm 9/15/04
Age: 7 - l I
Resident - $77/Non Res. - $82 --11 wks
49155 We 4:15-Spm 9/15/04
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Extreme Gymnastics Age: 5
�Children will develop their gross
motor skills, muscular strength,
coordination, and social skills through the
use of the rock wall, foam-filled pit and
speciality pre-k kinder equipment. (Min.
6/Max. 12) No class ]1/11 and 11/25.
Inst.: Precision Gymnastics Site: Precision
Resident - $115/Non Res. - $120 -- 10 wks
49160 Th 6- 7 pm 9/16/04
Twinkling Stars
Age: walking - 23 mos.
Bg� Classes are filled with ]earning
�� through practicing and balancing,
jumping and rolling skills along with lots
of music and fun. Gross motor skills are
developed with specialty pre-K gymnastics
apparatus. Parent parHcipation is required.'
(Min. 6/Max. 20) No class 11 /1.
Inst.: Predsion Gymnastics Site: Precision
Resident - $63/Non Res. - $68 -- 11 wks
49156 Mo 9:45 - 10:15 am 9/13/04
49157 Mo 10:15-10:45am 9/13/04
Girls' Condrtioning Gymnastics
Age:6-12
A girl's conditioning gymnasHc class
with emphasis on health and fitness
through aerobic and anaerobic exercises,
conditionin and drills. (Min. 6/Max. 15)
No class 11 �26
Inst.: Precision Gymnastics Site: Precision
Resident - $115/Non Res. - $120 -- 11 �vks
49162 Fr 6- 7 pm 9/17/04
Boys' Conditioning Gymnastics
Age:6-12
A boy's conditioning gymnastic class
with emphasis on health and fifiess
through aerobic and anaerobic exercises,
conditioning, and drills. (Min. 6/Max. 15)
No class Il/26.
Inst.: Precision Gymnastics Site: Precision
Resident - $1l5/Non Res. - $120 -- 11 wks
49161 Fr 5:30 - 6:30 pm 9/17/04
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Class emphasis is placed on developing the basic fundamentals of dance. OpNonal recital dates will be announced in class. No class 11 /11
and 11/25. Classes will introduce participants to the various techniques. Please no sandals or platform shoes. Optional recital dates will
be announced in class. No class 11/6, 11/11, 11/25 and 11/27.
Bullei fr Tap I Age: 3-10
�Tap and Ballet shoes reGuired.
(Min. 3 /Max. 20)
lnst.: Dance Terrific
Aye: 3- S Site: Lions E
Resident-$56.50/Non Res.-$61.50 -10 wks
49012 Mo 9-9:50am 9/13/04
Resident - $56.50 /Non Res. -$61.50 -10 wks
49015 Tu 2- 2:50 pm 9/14/04
Resident - $51.50/Non Res. - $56.50 --9 wks
49016 Th 4:30 - 5:20 pm 9/ 16 / 04
Site: Lions W
Resident -$56.50/Non Res.-$61.50 -10 wks
49014 Tu ]0 - 10:50 am 9/14/04
Site: Windrows Elem.
Resident-$56.50/Non Res.-$61.50 -10 wks
49013 Mo 5- 5:50 pm 9/]3/04
Site: Dance Terrific
Resident-$56.50/Non Res.-$61.50 -l0 wks
49017 Fr 4:30 - 5:20 pm 9/17/04
Age: 6- 1� Site: Windrows Elem
Resident - $56.50 /Non Res. -$61.50 -10 wks
49020 Mo 6- 6:50 pm 9/13/04
Resident-$56.50/Non Res.-$61.50 -10 wks
49021 We 4- 4:50 pm 9/15/04
BAllet f.r Tap II Age: 3-10
�Tap and Ballet shoes required.
(Min. 3/Max. 20)
inst.: Dance Terrific
Age: 3-5 Site: Lions W
Resident -$56.50/Non Res.-$61.50 -10 wks
49022 Tu 9- 9:50 am 9/14/04
Site: Windrows Elem.
Resident-$56.50/Non Res.-$61.50 -10 wks
49023 We 5- 5:50 pm 9/ 15 / 04
(Min. 3/Max. 12) Site: Lewis Del Mar
Resident - $56.50 /Non Res. -$61.50 -10 wks
49024 We 7:10 - 8 pm 9/15/04
Site: Lions E
Resident - $51.50/I�on Res. - $56.50 --9 wks
49025 Th 3:30 - 4:20 pm 9/ 16 / 04
Age:6-10
(�lin. 3/Max. 12) Site: Dance Terrific
Resident -$56.50/Non Res.-$61.50 -10 wks
49029 Mo 4:30 - 5:20 pm 9/] 3/ 04
49030 Mo 8:10 - 9 pm 9/ 13 / 04
Tap/,Jazz Age: 3 - 8
�Tap and Ballet shoes required.
(Min. 3/Max. 20)
Inst.: Dance Terrific
Age: 3- 5 Site: Lions E
Resident - $56.50 /Non Res. -$61.50 -10 wks
49040 Mo 10 - 10:50 am 9/13/04
Site: Windrows Elem.
Resident-$56.50/Non Res.-$61.50 -10 wks
49041 Mo 4:00 -4:50 pm 9/13/04
Age: 4- 8 Site: Lions E
Resident - $56.50 /Non Res. -$61.50 -10 wks
49044 Tu 4:30 -5:20 pm 9/ 14 / 04
Site: Dance Terrific
Resident - $56.50 /Non Res. -$61.50 -10 wks
49045 Fr 3:30 -420 pm 9/17/04
Ballet �'r Tap III Age: 3- 10
�Tap and Ballet shoes required.
(Min. 3 / Max. 20)
Inst.: Dance Terrific
Age: 3- 5 Site: Lions E
Resident - $56.50 /Non Res. -$61.50 -10 wks
49032 Tu 1- 1:50 pm 9/14/04
Site: Windrows Elem.
Resident - $56.50 /Non Res. -$61.50 -] 0 wks
49033 We 3- 3:50 pm 9/ 15 / 04
Age:6-10
(Min. 3/Max. 12) Site: Dance Terrific
Resident-$56.50/Non Res.-$61.50 -10 wks
49034 Fr 5:30 - 620 pm 9/17/04
Bai►et �r Jazz aye: 3- s
�Recital will be held on the last day of
class during regular class time at the
end of class. Ballet shoes required. (Min.
3/Max. 20) No class 11/11 and 11/25.
Inst.: Dance Terrific
Site: Lions E
Resident - $56.50 /Non Res. -$61.50 -10 wks
49037 Tu 3- 3:50 pm 9/14/04
Site: ALHS
Resident - $51.50/Non Res.-$56.50 --9 wks
49038 Th 6- 6:50 pm 9/ 16 / 04
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Tiny Tot Tap, Ballet, F�r
Creative Dance Aye: 3- 6
�Ballet shoes are reGuired for class.
(Min. 10/ Max.25)
Inst.: Inland Valley Dance Academy
Site: Lions W
Resident - $75/Non Res. - $80 -- 12 wks
49048 Tu 4- 4:50 pm 9/ 14 / 04
Site: NDA
49050 Sa 12 - 12:50 pm 9/ 11 / 04
Site: Lightfoot Elem.
Resident - $75 / Non Res. - $80 -12 wk
49049 We 4- 4:50 pm 9/ 15 / 04
49047 We 5- 5:50 pm 9/15/04
Beginning Hip Hop/,Jazz Combo
Age: 5 -F,r up
�Dancers learn the latest Hip Hop and
Jazz dance styles while building strong
stamina and coordination. Ballet shoes are
required for class.
(Min. 10/Max. 25)
Inst.: Inland Valley Dance Academy
Age: 5- 8 Site: Lightfoot Elem.
Resident - $75/Non Res. - $80 --12 wks
49053 We 6- 6:50 pm 9/ 15 / 04
Age: 9- 12 Site: Lions E
Resident -$65 / Non Res. -$70 -- 10 wks
49055 Th 5:30 - 625 pm 9/ 16 / 04
AyB: 13 �r up Site: Lightfoot Elem.
Resident - $75/Non Res. - $80 -- 12 wks
49058 We 7- 7:50 pm 9/ 15 / 04
,Jazz, Tap, fr Hip Hop Combo
Age: 6 - 9
�(Min. 10/Max. 25)
Inst.: Inland Valley Dance Academy
Site: NDA
Resident - $75/Non Res. - $80 -- 12 wks
50362 Tu 5:30 - 6:25 pm 9/ 14 / 04
Traditional - New School Hip Hop
Age: 6 F.r up
� You will learn new dynamics, new
styles, new culture. (Min. 10/Max. 25)
Inst.: Inland Valley Dance Academy
Age: 6-9 Site: Lions W
Resident - $75/Non Res. - $80 -- 12 wks
49063 Tu 5- 5:50 pm 9/14/04
Age: 10 - IS Site: NDA
Resident - $75/Non Res. - $SO --12 wks
49064 Tu 3:30 - 4:20 pm 9/ 14 / 04
Ag¢: l6 F.r up Site: ALHS
Resident - $75/Non Res. - $80 -- 12 wks
49065 We 7- 7:50 pm 9/ 15 / 04
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Ballroom Dancing Age: IZ � up
,�*� Add excitement to your life by learn-
�/ ing to dance! You will learn the basics
in Swing, Fox Trot, Cha Cha, and the Waltz.
Inst.: Debbie Kozlovich
Begrnning Site: Terra Vista Elem
(Min.10/Max.70) •
Resident - $53/Non Res. - $58 -- 10 wks
49126 Tu 7- 7:SO pm 9/14/04
Intermediate Site: Lions W
(Min. 10/Max. 45)
Resident - $53/Non Res. - $58 -- 10 wks
49130 Mo 9-9:50pm 9/13/04
Line Dance Age: l2 £r up
�In this class we will leam popular Line
Dances old and new. No partners are
needed for this dance! Line Dancing is an excel-
lent exercise, builds coordination, and is a fun
social activity. (Min. 10/Max. 55)
Inst.: Debbie Kozlovich Site: Lions W
Resident - $53/Non Res. - $58 -- 10 wks
49123 Mo 7- 7:50 pm 9/13/04
Country Western Age: I2 fr up
�Y'all come join us and you'll be danc-
ing in no time! In this class you will
learn Country 2-step, Country Waltz,
Cowboy Cha Cha and the Barn Dance.
(Min. 10 / Max. 46)
Debbie Kozlovich Site: Lions W
Resident - $44/Non Res. - $49 -- 8 wks
49122 Th 7- 7:50 pm 9/ 16 / 04
West Coast Swing Age: 12 � up
�West Coast Swing is a fun and versatile
form of Swing. You will leam triple
rhythm with tums, passes and tucks. It will
be done to a variety of music and it's great
exercise and a ton of fun!
Inst.: Debbie Kozlovich
Beginning Site: Lions W
(Min. 10 / Max. 45)
Resident - $53/Non Res. - $58 --10 wks
49132 Mo 8- 8:50 pm 9/13/04
Intermediate Site: Terra Vista Elem
(Min. 10 / Max. 60)
Resident - $53/Non Res. - $58 -- 10 wks
49133 Tu 9- 9:50 pm 9/14/04
East Coast Swing Age: 12 F� up
�East Coast Swing is an easy to learn
energeHc dance. You will learn the
basic single and triple rhythms and add
turns, kicks, and hand changes. This class is
great for first time swing dancers! (Min.
8/Max. 14)
Inst.: Debbie Kozlovich
Beginning
Site: Lewis Del Mar Apt. Club House
Resident - $35/Non Res. - $40 -- 6 wks
49124 Tu, 5:30 - 620 pm 9/14/04
Intermediate Salsa Age: I2 fi up
�Attention Salsa dancers, come and
learn new exciting steps to add to your
dancing! (Min. 10/ Max. 60)
Inst.: Debbie Kozlovich
Site: Terra Vista Elem
Resident - $53/Non Res. - $58 -- 10 wks
49131 Tu 8- 8:50 pm 9/14/04
Folklorico Age: 3 f� up
�Learn Folklorico dances from Mexico
in a energetic class taught in both
Spanish and Eng]ish. Class will help you
build coordination and strength and you
will have tons of fun. Recital date will be
announced in class. (Min. 5/Max. 25)
Inst.: Trina Cabrera
Ag¢: 3- S Site: Lions W
Resident - $60/Non Res. - $65 -- 9 wks
50212 Tu 4- 4:50 pm 9/14/04
Age: 6- 11 Site: Lions E
Resident - $60/Non Res. - $65 -- 9 wks
50213 Tu 7- 7:50 pm 9/14/04
Age: 13 f,r up Site: Lions E
Resident - $60/Non Res. - $65 -- 9 wks
50214 Tu 8- 8:50 pm 9/14/04
American Cabaret Belfy Dancing
Age: IS �'r up
,�g� Discover your femininity while
4�� learning to belly dance. Improves
strength, flexibility, posture and confidence.
Learn to play finger cymbals, dance with a
veil, do 'belly rolls', & folk dances. Recitals
to be announced in class. Music tapes &
CD's, finger cymbals, and costuming
available (optional). No class 10/4, 10/6,
10/11 and 10/13.
Inst.: "Cyriana", Kathy Daghdevirian
Site: ALHS Dance Rm.
Beginning/Intermediate
(Min. 8/Max 30)
Resident - $72/Non Res. - $77 -- 9 wks
49066 Mo 6:30 - 7:50 pm 9/13/04
49067 We 7- 820 pm 9/ 15 / 04
Intermediate/Advanced
(Min. 8/Max 15)
(InsYrudor approval require[n
Resident - $72/Non Res. - $77 -- 9 wks
49068 Mo 8- 920 pm 9/13/04
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Hawaiian Dance
�Experience the culture of the islands.
Learn basic hand, body and foot
motions related to graceful Hawaiian
dancing. Additional optional fee of $5 -$13
for a dance tape recording and hawaiian doll.
Classes conclude with a luau.
Hawarian Dance 1 Age: 5- I2
�(Min. 6/Max. 20)
Inst.: Donna T
�it�: Aloha Hula Studio
Resident - $55/Non Res. - $60 -- 1l wks
49113 We 3:30 - 4:15 pm 9/8/04
Hawaiian Dance II Age: 5-12
�Must ha��e successfully completed
Hawaiian Dance I. (Min. 6/Max. 20)
Inst.: Donna Terry Site: Aloha Hula Studio
Resident - $55/Non Res. - $60 -- I1 wks
49115 We 4:15 - 5 pm 9/8/04
Hawaiian Dance III Age: 6- I1
�Must have successfully completed
Hawaiian Dance II. Begin to use puili
(split bamboo stick) while dancing.(Min.
6/Max. 20)
lnst.: Donna Terry Site: Aloha Hula Studio
Resident - $55/Non Res. - $60 -- 11 wks
49116 We 5- 5:45 pm 9/8/04
Hawaiian Dance IV Age: 7- 12
�q,� Must have successfully completed
e� Hawaiian Dance III. Students will
begin to do chants and TahiHan dances.
(Min. 6/Max. 20)
Inst.: Donna Terry Site: Aloha Hula Studio
Resident - $55/Non Res. - $60 -- 11 wks
49117 We 5:45 - 6:30 pm 9/ 8/ 04
Teen/Ad. Hawaiian Age: l3 �r up
�(Min. 6/Max. 20)
Inst.: Donna T
�i�: Aloha Hula Studio
Resident - $55/Non Res. - $60 -- 11 wks
49118 We 7- 7:45 pm 9/8/04
Holiday Mini Session
Hawaiian Dance Age: 5 F� up
Join us while we learn tl�e holiday dance
"Mele Kalikimaka". (Min. 6/Max. 20)
lnst.: Donna Terry
Site: Aloha Hula Studio
I-II Age:S-12
Resident - $15/Non Res. - $20 -- 3 wks
49119 We 4-4:30pm 12/1/04
III/Teen/Adu1t Age: 6 £r up
Resident - $15/Non Res. - $20 -- 3 wks
49120 We 7- 7:30 pm 12 / 1/ 04
IV Age: 7 - 12
Resident - $15/Non Res. - $20 -- 3 ��ks
49121 We 4:30 - 5 pm 12/1 /04
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Youth/Teen Ka�ate
Tiny Tots Martial Arts Age: 2- 6
�3� The most important years of learning
�/ are behveen the ages of one and five
years old. Start your little one on their way
in this basic tiny tots class. The class uses
the techniques of Tae Kwon Do - a 2000
year old martial art that will teach respect,
responsibility and discipline. A "Body
Shots" uniform is available for purchase
but not required. (Min. 5/Max. IS) No class
11/l] and 11/25.
Tnst.: Bill Buckley/ Thomas Cho
Site: Body Shots
Resident - $65/Non Res. - $70 -- 10 wks
Age: 2 - 3
49194 Fr 5:40 -6:40 pm 9/24/04
Age: 4 - 5
49193 Mo 5:40 -6:40 pm 9/ 20 / 04
49192 We 5:40 -6:40 pm 9/22/04
Age:S-6
49196 Tu 4:40 -5:40 pm 9/21 /04
49197 Th 4:40 -5:40 pm 9/ 23 / 04
Beginning Level I Aye: 6- 9
�An introduction into the martial arts
through the study of karate. Develop
both physical and mental health through
karate training. Offer your children the
opportunity to gain self-esteem, self-disci-
pline, confidence, courtesy and respect for
themselves and others. (Min. 8/Max. 18)
Inst.: Ray Hoyt Site: Lions E
Resident - $40/Non Res. - $45 --10 wks
49198 Sa 1-1:50 pm 9/ 11 / 04
49199 Sa 2- 2:50 pm 9/ 11 / 04
Beginning Level I Age: IO - IS
�The study of karate develops both
physical and mental health. Offer your
children the opportunity to gain self-esteem,
self-discipline, confid'ence, courtesy, and
respect for themselves and others. Active
participation is required for maximum
benefit from the class. (Min. 6/Max. 30)
Inst.: Ray Hoyt Site: Terra Vista Elem
Resident - $35/Non Res. - $40 -- 10 wks
49206 We 5- 5:50 pm 9/15/04
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Advanced Level II Age: 6-12
�For students who have successfully
completed the beginning class, have
instructor's approval, or have earned the
rank of yellow, orange, purple or blue belt
in this program. A white karate uniform is
required. (Min. 6/Max. 12)
Inst.: Ray Hoyt Site: Lions E
Resident - $50/Non Res. - $55 -- 10 wks
49200 Sa 3- 4:10 pm 9/11/04
49201 Sa 420 - 5:30 pm 9/ 11 / 04
Advanced Leve! II fr III
Age: IO - 15
�For students who have successfully
mmpleted the beginning class, have the
instructor's approval, or have eamed the rank
of yellow, orange, purple, blue, green, or
brown belt in this program. A white karate
uniform is required. Monday and Wednesday
advanced classes may be taken concurrendy.
(Min. 6 / Max. 30)
Inst.: Ray Hoyt Site: Terra Vista Elem
Resident - $42/Non Res. - $47 --12 wks
49202 Mo 6- 6:50 pm 9/ 13 / 04
49203 We 6- 6:50 pm 9/ 15 / 04
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Wrestling/,Jc�jitsu/Martial Arts
Age: 5 -12
�Combined Martial Science teaches a
well rounded program combining
techniGues which include jujitsu,
kickboxing, wrestling, judo, boxing, yoga,
gymnastics and more. Emphasizes
self-improvement rather than competiHon.
A uniform is required. Uniforms are
available for purchase at class. (Min.
6/Max. 20) No class 11 /6,11 /11 and 11 /25.
Inst.: Combined Martial Science Staff
Site: RC Sports Ctr
Resident - $60/Non Res. - $65 -- 10 wks
Beg. fr Int. - Ages: 5- 8
49224 Sa 11:30 am - 12:30 pm 9/ 11 / 04
49223 Th 3:45 - 4:45 pm 9/ 16 / 04
Site: Lions W
49225 Mo 3:30 - 420 pm 9/ 13 / 04
Beg. fr Int. - Ages: 9- 11
49227 Sa 12:45 -1:45 pm 9/11 /04
ThE GfdpEVINE
Judo Age: 6 Fr up
�Discover the Olympic sport of Judo.
Judo teaches self respect and respect
for others. In this class you will get in shape,
learn self defense, compete and have fun.
Men, women and children can practice
together. It's perfect for the entire family!
ParHcipants must have a Judo uniform,
which may be purchased through the
instructor. (Min. 2/Max. 45)
Inst.: Discover Judo Staff Site: CMS
Resident - $70/Non Res. - $75 --10 wks
Beginning
Age: 6 fr Up
49189 Tu / Th 6- 7:30 pm 9/ 14 / 04
Advanced
Age: 7 fr up
49190 Tu 7- 8:30 pm , 9/14/04
T`h 6 - 7:30 pm
Ac�ca�t 1�a�a�e
Beginning Levef I Age: 16 - Adult
�The study of karate develops both
physical and mental health. The
Traditional American Karate system,
developed from Shotokan karate, Shorin
Ryu karate and Boxing, emphasizes
situarional self-defense, katas, and efficient
body mechanics. (Min. 4/Max. 16)
Inst.: Ray Hoyt Site: Terra Vista Elem
Resident - $35/Non Res. - $40 -- 10 wks
49207 We 7- 7:45 pm 9/ 15 / 04
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Advanced tevel I Age: l6 - Adult
�For students who have successfully
completed the beginning class, have
instructors approval or have earned the
rank of yellow, orange, purple, blue, green
or brown belt in this program. A white
uniform is required. Monday and
Wednesday advanced classes may be taken
concurrently. (Min. 6/Max. 30)
lnst.: Ray Hoyt Site: Terra Vista Elem
Resident - $60/Non Res. - $65 -- 12 wks
49204 Mo 7- 8:30 pm 9/13/04
49205 We 7- 8:30 pm 9/ 15 / 04
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Step Aerobics Aye: 8 F,r up
�Step Aerobics is a high energy class that
will help bum fat and calories and build
musde. IYs a great class for beginners through
advanced. Hand weights may be used. (Min.
10 / Max. 25) No class 11 / 11 and 11 / 25.
Age: 8 Fr up
Inst.: Kelly Heilig Site: Lions E
Resident - $30/Non Res. - $35 -- 10 wks
49168 Th 6:30 - 7:20 pm 9/ 16 / 04
Age: 16 Fr up
Inst.: Sylvia Marshall Site: Lions E
Resident - $33/Non Res. - $38 -- 11 wks
49181 Sa 8-9am 9/11/04
49182 Tu 6- 6:50 pm 9/ 14 / 04
Low Impact AerobicsA9e: 16 fr up
�An aerobic workout with basic
marches, stretching, occasional hand
weights, and very simple steps. Workout
shces and exercise mats are required. (Min.
15/Max. 45) No class ]0/18.
Inst.: Sylvia Marshall Site: Lions W
Resident - $50/Non Res. - $55 -- 11 wks
49179 M/W 6- 6:50 pm 9/13/04
ForEy Plus fr Fit Age: 40 £r up
�This beginning level low-impact
aerobic workout is designed for the
over 40 or sedentary individual. It is an easy
to follow routine with a 10 minute warm-up,
20 minute beginner level aerobics then cool
down and stretch. Exercise mat required.
(Min. 15/Max. 45) No class 10/18.
Inst.: Sylvia Marshall Site: Lions W
Resident - $50/Non Res. - $55 -- 11 wks
49180 M/W 5-5:50pm 9/13/04
Low Aerobics/Body Sculpting
Age: 8 Fr up
�Let's get the heart rate up and burn
those calories by emphasizing on low
impact aerobic movements. This class is for
any age or fiiness level. Exercise shoes and
mats are required, hand held weights are
optional. (Min. 10/Max. 45)
Inst.: Kelly Heilig Site: Lions W
Resident - $36/Non Res. - $41 -- 12 wks
49166 Tu 7-7:50pm 9/14/04
Cardio Boot Camp Age: 16 f� up
�T'his class incorporates aerobics, cardio
kickboxing, power yoga and boot camp
drills! Be prepared for a strong workout.
Towel and yoga sticky mat required. (Min.
10/Max. 30) No class 11 / 11 and 11 /25.
Inst.: Steve Hsu Site: ALHS Dance Rm
Resident - $60/Non Res. - $65 -- 10 wks
49183 Th 7- 8:30 pm 9/ 16 / 04
Youth Sel f Defense Age: 6-14
/g� You and your child will learn how to
�d/ be aware of his or her surroundings and
how to handle many various situations to
unsure your child's safety. (Min. 10/Max. 40)
Inst.: Sensei Rick Duffy and staff
Site: Universal Martial Arts Center
Resident -$25 / Non Res. -$25 -- 1 day
49175 Sa 1- 3 pm 9/18/04
P►1At8S Age: 16 Fr up
�The Pilates is designed to improve
posture, spinal alignment, Flexibility,
and "core" (back and abdominal) strength.
By focusing on breath and control, body
awareness is improved, while stress is
reduced. Please bring your own mat and
wear loose comfortable clothing. (Min.
10/Max. 40)
Inst.: Combined Martial Science Site: Lions E
Resident - $48/Non Res. - $53 -- 8 wks
49185 Fr 5- 6:30 pm 9/]7/04
Muscle Toning/Body Sculpt
Age: 8 fr up
�Class emphasis is on toning every
muscle in the body, especially problem
areas. It will also include strengthening and
lots of stretching. Exercise shoes & mats
required, hand-held weights optional. (Min.
10/Max. 40)
lnst.: Kelly Heilig Site: Lions E
Resident - $36/Non Res. - $41 -- 12 wks
49164 Mo 6:30 - 720 pm 9/ 13 / 04
49165 We 6:30 - 720 pm 9/ 15 / 04
KiCk BOx Flt Age: 14 - 90
�This is unlike any other workout you
have tried, it is a fun and exciting class
in a non-threatening environment. Don't
delay, register today, class fills up fast! A$25
oprional supply fee is due to the instructor
for boxing gloves. (Min. 10/Max. 40)
Inst.: Sensei Rick Duffy and staff
Site: Universal Martial Arts Center
Resident - $85/Non Res. - $90 -- 12 wks
49173 M/W 8-9pm 9/13/04
Fr 7:30 - 8:30 pm
49174 T/Th 8:35 - 9:30 pm 9/14/04
Fr 6:30 - 7:30 pm
TA1 Chl Age: 18 - 108
�A simple and effective way to
condition the whole body. Tai Chi
helps regulate blood circulation, mobilizes
joints, ligaments, muscles, and increases
respiratory capacity. Please wear shoes that
may slide. (Min. 6/Max. 35)
Inst.: Marianna Giordano Site: Lions W
Resident - $30/Non Res. - $35 --10 wks
49186 Th 6- 6:50 pm 9/16/04
49187 Fr 10 - 10:50 am 9/17/04
�azzercise Classes
at the R.C. Family
Sports Center � ;� �
9059 San Bernardino Rd.
(Behind Orchard Supply)
See page 15 /// /
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Chi Gong Contemplation with
Movement Age: 18 - 108
�Through Chi flow (in western
thinking, corresponds to the flow of
electric impulses) our bodies become
capable of producing all chemicals necessary
for healing. Leave this class feeling balanced,
relaxed and peaceful. (Min. 6/Max. 35)
Inst.: Marianna Giordano Site: Lions W
Resident - $20/Non Res. - $25 -- 10 wks
49188 Fr 11 - 11:45 am 9/l7/04
Power Yoga Age: 14 f� up
�Students will learn postures with deep
diaphragm breathing and various inter-
nal exercises to develop the body's natural
energy flow. A mild to moderate/strenuous
cardiovascular workout. Please bring your
own towel and mat. (Min. 6/Max. 40)
Resident - $70/Non Res. - $75 -- ]0 wks
Inst.: Tony Allen Site: Lions W
46823 Tu 8- 9 pm 9/14/04
46824 Th 8- 9:15 pm 9/ 16 / 04
Yoga Flow Fitness Aye: 16 £r up
�Each class students will be encour-
aged to breathe, feel and listen to their
bodies while learning a healthy flowing
style yoga. (Min. 5/Max. 30) No class 9/29.
Resident - $70/Non Res. - $75 -- 10 wks
Inst.: Danae Delaney Site: Lions W
49171 We 9- 9:50 am 9/15/04
Mommy and Me Yoga
Age: 16 £r up
� Class is designed for moms and
their babies (not yet crawling). Enjoy
movement and relaxation with your child.
Please bring a large towel or mat.(Min.
5/Max. 20) No class 9/29
Resident - $70/Non Res. - $75 -- ]0 wks
Inst.: Danae Delaney Site: Lions W
49170 We ]0 - 10:50 am 9/]5/04
Low Impact Aerobics
Age: 16 Fr up
Workout shoes and exercise mats are
required. (Min. 15/Max. 45)
Inst.: Sylvia Marshall Site: Lions W
Resident -$15 / Non Res. -$20 -- 3 wks
49176 M/ W 6- 6:50 pm 11 / 29 / 04
Step Aerobics Age: 16 fr up
Hand weights may be used if desired.
(Min. 10 / Max. 25)
Inst.: Sylvia Marshall Site: Lions E
Resident - $12/Non Res. - $17 -- 3 wks
49177 Sa 8- 9 am 12/4/04
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Holiday Mini Session
S'PECIAL �NTEREST -: �
r�. �
Academic Excellence for those who want to be
above average. A pre-set curriculum consists
of key concepts that most children struggle
with during their school year. A curriculum
fee of $15 is due to the instructor at first class.
Phonics-Fun Grades: PK - 4
�Leam while having fun! An interac-
tive class, teaching your child some key
rules in the use of sounds and formation of
words. Designed to help improve your
child's ability to format sounds.
Inst.: Tutor Whiz Site: Tutor Whiz
Resident - $49/Non Res. - $54 -- 3 wks
49363 Sa 8:50-9:45am 9/11/04
49364 Sa 8:50 - 9:45 am 10/2/04
49365 Sa 8:50 - 9:45 am 11 /6/04
Math-MAniA Grades: 1 - 6
�g� This fun-filled class explores and
C% teaches key concepts hom your child's
grade year. Helps improve mental math
skills! Designed to strengthen and build your
child's confidence in basic math operations
using addition, subtraction, multiplication,
division, fracHons, and decimals.
Inst.: Tutor Whiz Site: Tutor Whiz
Resident - $49/Non Res. - $54 -- 3 wks
49369 Sa 10:05 -11 am 9/11 /04
49370 Sa 10:05 -11 am 10/2/04
49371 Sa 10:05 - 11 am 11/6/04
Educationa!
Afgebra Grades: 6 - 12
�This class will show your child some
key formulas and concepts students
usually struggle with, and that are much
needed in this subject! It can help motivate
the student and increase self-confidence.
Inst.: Tutor Whiz Site: Tutor Whiz
Resident -$49 / Non Res. -$54 -- 3 wks
49372 Sa 10:05 -11 am 9/ 11 / 04
49373 Sa 10:05 -11 am 10/2/04
49374 Sa 10:05 - 11 am 11 /6/04
Reading Comprehension
Grades: I - 6
�A much needed skill for any �subject!
Your child will leam to pinpoint and
understand important information in a text,
and summarize sequenHally a chain of
events.
Inst.: Tutor Whiz Site: Tutor Whiz
Resident - $49/Non Res. - $54 -- 3 wks .
49366 Sa 8:50 - 9:45 am 9/11/04
49367 Sa 8:50 - 9:45 am 10/2/04
49368 Sa 8:50 - 9:45 am 11/.6/04
Writing tr Composition
Grades: 2 - I2
�•Finally, . a class designed to make a
tedious task interesting to any student!
This class teaches writing skills such as topic
sentences, sentence structures, formatting
ideas and how to be more descriptive. Class
will also involve summarizing a short read-
ing assignment into a mini mport. �
Inst.: Tutor Whiz Site: Tutor Whiz
Resident - $49/Non Res. - $54 -- 3 wks
49375 Sa 11:15-12:05 noon 9/11/04
49376 Sa 11:15-12:05 noon 10/2/04
49377 Sa 11:15-12:05noon 11/6/04
Fun with Spanish Grades: I- I2
�This class is an intense and highly
interacHve course teaching conversa-
lional Spanish using a uniquely compiled
curriculum.
Inst.: Tutor Whiz Site: Tutor Whi2
Resident - $49/Non Res. - $54 -- 3 wks
49378 Sa 11:15 -12:05 noon 9/ 11 / 04
49379 Sa . 11:15 -12:05 noon 10/2/04
49380 Sa . 11:15'-12:05 noon 11 /6/04
CAT 6 f.r SAT Prep 6rades: 2- I2
�This class introduces the 4 key
aspects of the SAT. Learn techniques
important in answering SAT questions!
Inst.: Tutor Whiz Site: Tutor Whiz
Resident -$49 / Non Res. -$54 -- 3 wks
49381 • Sa 11:15 - 12:05 noon 9/ 11 / 04
49382 Sa 11:15 - 12:05 noon 10 / 2/ 04
Rancho Cucamonga/ Fontana Family YMCA presents
The YMCA Kids Clc -'-
a fun, sa fe place to go a�er schoo.
lst through dth graders
Transportation available to Lions Center
from nearby schools.
When F.r Where:
2:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Monday through Friday
Lions Center West, 9161 Base Line Rd.
COSf:
Call us for 2, 3 or 5 day rates.
For more n�f01'111[]f1011 CRII fI1B RR11CI70 CUCIIl)10
Fontana/Family YMCA nt 987-0777 or
e-mail admi►1@rcfi�mca.org
Health
The •American Heart Assoaation strongly
promotes knowledge and profiaency in BLS,
ACLS and PAI.S and has developed instrvc-
tional materials for this purpose. Use of these
materials in an edurational murse dces not
represent course sponsorship by the
American Heart Assoaation, and any fees
charged for such a course do not represent
income to the Association."�
CPR Age: l3 � up
�(Infant, Child � Adult CPR)
Become familiar with the technique of
�cardiopulmonary resuscitation as taught
by the American. Heart Association.
CerHfication wi11 be valid for a period
of 2 years. This class does �
meet Healthcare Providei "C" criteria.
(Min. 8 / Max. 16)
Inst.: CerHfied Instructor
Site: Fire Station 174 (corne. o�Millrken b
jersey)
Resident - $50/Non Res. - $50 --1 day
49762 Tu 6- 10 pm ' 10/5/04
49763 " Tu 6- 10 pm . 11 /9/04
49764 Tu 6- 10 pm 12/7/04
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Miscellaneous
Sign Language = Begrnner �
Age: 6 - Aduft
�Course topics include manual alpha-
bet, people, numbers, basic words and
phrases, and the Pledge of Allegiance.
Children under 14 must be accompanied by
an adult. Supply fee of $10 is due to the
instructor at the first class. (Min. 5/Max. 15)
Inst.: Shannon Parker Site: Lions W
Resident -$40 / Non Res. -$45 -- 8 wks
49383 Fr 6:30 - 7:30 pm 9/ 17 / 04
49384 Sa 10:30 - 11:30 am 9/ 18 / 04
Sign Language - Adv. Beginner
Age: 6 �- Adult
� Advance Beginner is a great course to
continue learning American Sign
Language. Children under 14 must be
accompanied by an adult. Supply fee of $10
is due to the instructor at the first class.
(Min.S/Max.15) •
Inst.: Shannon Parker Site: Lions W
Resident - $40/Non Res. - $45 -- 8 wks
49387 Fr •7:30-8:30pm • 9/17/04
Sign Language -
Signing Practice Age: 6- Adult
�This course is signing only and is
geared toward participants with an
American Sign Language vocabulary base.
An adult must accompany children under
age 14. (Min. 5/Max. 15). �
Inst.: Shannon Parker Site: Lions W
Resident - $40/Non Res. - $45 -- 8 wks
49388 Sa 9:30 - 10:30 am 9/ 18 / 04
American Teen Socia! Graces
and Etiquette Age: 13 -18
,y� You will be introduced to the
�// fundamentals of proper feminine
manners, consideration and respect for
others, restaurant etiquette, setting a
proper table, guidelines of hosting and
being a guest at a party, dating manners,
group speaking and overcoming shyness,
and self confidence and grace. This class is
also pre-requisite for the Models Class. A
$8 supply fee is due to the instructor at the
first class. (Min. 10/Max. 30)
Inst.: Diane Dyan Site: Lions W
Resident - $65/Non Res. - $70 -- 8 wks
49434 Th 5:50 - 6:40 pm 9/ 16 / 04
Beginning Novice Dog Obedrence
Age: 13 fr up
�A class for all dogs 4 months or o]der.
All basic obedience exercises will be
taught. All behavior problems will be
addressed. No dogs at the first meeting!
Children under 18 must be accompanied
by an adult. *First class will be at Lions
Center West without dogs, remaining class-
es will be at Red Hill Park near south park
bathrooms. (Min. 10/Max. 30)
Inst.: Live Oak Dog Obedience
Site: Red Hill Park
Resident - $88/Non Res. - $93 -- 7 wks
49670 Sa 8:15 - 9:15 am 9/18/04
49671 Mo 7- 8 pm 9/27/04
Special Needs
Gymnastics Age: 6 - IS
�This is a recreational gymnastics
program for children with special
needs. We will introduce children to
gymnastic apparatuses such as balance
beam, floor exercise, vault, uneven bars,
rings, trampoline, tumble track, foam-
filled pit and much more! Parent partici-
pation is required. (Min. 4/Max. 18) No
class 11/1.
Inst.: Precision Gynu�astics Site: Precision
Resident - $72/Non Res. - $77 -- l] wks
49163 Mo 3:15 - 4 pm 9/l3/04
On-line Registration
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www.RC ark.com
Buby F.r Me Agec 3 mos - 12 mos
�Come meet parents and • share mile-
stones your baby will experience during
the fust year. We will sing songs and have
lots of (un. Bring a blanket! (Min. 5/Max. 10)
Resident - $50/Non Res. = $55 -- 5 wks
Inst.: Maury Bensen Site: Lions E
50219 Th 4:30 - 5:20 pm 9/ 16 / 04
50220 Th • 4:30 - 520 pm , 10 /21 /04
Inst.: DiAnne Drachand Site: Lions E
49393 Fr 9- 9:50 am � 9/17/04
49394 Fr 9- 9:50 am ' 10/22/04
Wee Two/Three Age: 2. - 3
,�g� This program consists of parent and
:l/ child activities such as drele time, crafts,
songs and story time. Material fee of $6 is due
to the instructor at the first class. Parent
participation is rnquired. (Min. 5/Max. 20)-
Resident - $50/Non Res. -.$55 -- 5 wks
Inst.: Maury Bensen ' Site: Lions E
50215 Th 7- 7:SO pm 9/16/04
50216 Th 7-7:50pm 1Of21/04
Inst.: DiAnne Drachancl Site: Lions E
49389 Fr 12:30 - 1:45 pm 9/17�04
49390 Fr 12:30 - 1:45 pm' 10 / 22 / 04
Family
TI►ty Tots Age: 1Z mos - 24 mos
�A development based class for parent
and toddlers. Your child will have
opportunities to socialize, explore, and
release lots of energy while we discuss
these magical milestones. We'll sing songs,
play games, and explore sensory centers.
(Min. 5/Max. 20)
Resident - $50/Non Res. - $55 -- 5 wks
Inst.: Maury Bensen Site: Lions E
50217 Th 5:45 - 6:35 pm 9/16/04
50218 Th 5:45 - 6:35 pm 10/21/04
Inst.: DiAnne Drachand Site: Lions E
49391 Fr 11:30 - 12:20 pm 9/17/04
49392 Fr 11:30 - 12:20 pm 10 / 22 / 04
Pqjama Rama Age: 3- 5
�Do you like to curl up with a good
book before bed? Bring mom or dad
to this fun storytime/craft hour. We'l]
hear great tales and make fun crafts.
(Min. 5/Max. 15)
Inst.: Maury Bensen Site: Lions E
Resident - $50/Non Res. - $55 -- 5 wks
50223 We 6:45 - 7:45 pm 9/ 15 / 04
50224 We 6:45 - 7:45'pm 10/20/04
Sensory Exploratron Age: 2- 5
,yq,� Children learn about their world by
� using sight, smell, touch, taste and
movement. We will try all of these! (Min.
5/Max.10)
Inst.: Maury Bensen Site: Lions E
Resident - $50/Non Res. - $55 -- 5 wks
50222 Mo 5- 6 pm 10/4/04
Infant Massage
Age: Expectant Parent - 4 mo.
�This class is designed for expectant
parents or parents whose child is not
yet crawling. This certified lnfant Massage
Instructor will teach you how to read your
baby's cues; calming techniques and
strokes to help ease colic and promote
bonding. Bring a blanket and dress com-
fortably. (Min.3/Max.6)
Inst.: Maury Bensen Site: Lions E
Resident - $65/Non Res. - $70 -- 3 wks
50221 We 5:15 - 6:15 pm 10/6/04
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�/�1IFNIOR CLASSFS
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Dance
Line Dancing
Tuesdays 930 - 10:30 am
Fridays 1 - 1 pm
�c�,� A great form of exercise but you will
�� never know it since you are having such
a good time. No partner required. $5 monthly
fee per class. Instructed by Cal Senechal.
Register at the R.C. Senior Center or
��ww.RCPark.com.
September - Tuesdays Ba�Code#: SOI15 ,
September - Fridays Ba►'[Ode#: SOII2 �
October - Tuesdays BAv[ode#: 50116 '
October - Fridays BRv[ode#: 50113 ;
November - Tuesdays BAYCOde#: 50117 �
November - Fridays Barcode#: SOII4 �
Big Band Dance
Put on your dance shoes and kick up
your heels! If you're over 40 and love to
dance then this is the place to be.
Singles, meet new people, and )'oin the
mixers. Enjoy dancing, refreshments,
and door prizes, all for only $5.00!
Date: 2nd Saturday of each month
Fee: $5 per person
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Fitness
PACEo FREE!
Fridays
September 3rd - November 19th
II:30 am - 12:30 pm
,�5� People with Arthritis Can Exercise!
�/ Created by the Arthritis Foundation,
PACEOO is an exercise program designed
specifically for people �vith arthritis that uses
gende activities to help increase joint flexibil-
ity and range of motion and to help maintain
muscle strength. It also helps increase overall
stamina. You can start anytime! PACEOO is
offered year-row�d at the RC Senior Center.
Register at RCpark.com or at the Senior
Center. Instructor: Ida Stone
Barcode #: 49688
Tai Chi/Chi Gong FREE!
Wednesdays
September lst - November 24th
10 - I1:15 am
�Tai Chi is one of the most effective and
comprehensive paths to ��ellness ever
developed. Instructor, Marianna Giordano,
has organized an easy-to-do routine
consisting of slow rhythmic moNons.
Barcode #: 49699
Sit Fr Be Fit FREE!
Tuesdays
September 7th - November 30th
11:30 am - 12:30 pm
�This class is '��
designed for �
those who experience :Z �/�� ('J'�i
discomfort or difficul- I �\( l
ty in moving areas of \ �
their body due to i
arthritis. Tl�rough this
class you can increase .�! �+
your strength and"�flexi-
bility. Offered year round, register at R.C.
Senior Center. Instructor: Edna Silver.
Barcode #: 49700
Senior Aerobics
Monday, Wednesday fr Friday
9am-l0am
�A stretch, tone and conditioning
class for both senior men and women
who want to improve their endurance,
muscle tone and maybe lose weight.
Register at RCPark.com or at the R.C.
Senior Center. $15 per month/per person.
Instructor: Laura Ott - Certified Exercise
Instructor.
September lst - 29th BAl'COd¢ #: 49689
October ]st - 29th B171'COde #: 49690
November Ist - 29th Ba1'Code #: 4969I
Senior Pilates
Mondays £r Wednesdays
4pm-Spm
�Emphasizing flexibility, stretching,
and strength, Pilates is ideal for
mature adults because the non-impact
exercises are gentle on the joints. Register
at RCpark.com or at the Senior Center.
$15.00 per month/per person. Instructor:
Laura Ott.
September lst - 29th BA►'COdB #: 49695
October lst - 29th BAI'COd¢ #: 49696
November lst - 29th Bul'[ode #: 49697
Senior Yoga FREE!
Wednesdays
September 1 - November 24th
2-3pm
�PracHcing the postures, breathing
exerases and meditation makes you
healthier in body, mind and spirit. Research
shows that yoga helps manage or control
anxiety, arthritis, asthma, back pain, balance,
blood pressure, carpal tunnel syndrome,
chronic fatigue, depression, diabetes, epilep-
sy, headaches, heart disease, multiple sclero-
sis, stress and other condidons and diseases.
Register at RCpark.com or at the Senior
Center. Instructor: Ida Stone
Barcode #: 49698
Arts f� CraTts
Tole/Decoration ArE
Mondays - I - 3 pm
Try it! Spend a fun afternoon learning to do
something new to decorate your home,
give a personal giR and just be pleased
because - you did it yourself! Students will
be responsible for the cost of supplies
which can be found at a reasonable price.
Call for dates. Instructor: JoAnne Witter
Sewing Social FREE!
Tuesdays 9 - I1 am.
Come join this non-instructional sewing
group. Bring your own needlepoint, knit-
ting, crocheHng or any needle work that
you are working on. Share your talent or
just come to socialize in the company of
other needlecrafters. All levels welcome.
Knitting and Crocheting FREE!
Fridays - 12:30 - Z pm
Everyone is welcome, whether you're a
beginner, intermediate or advanced. Learn
and share new techniques, pattems and
color schemes. Instructor: Pauline Dean
Oi! Painting FREE!
Mondays I2:30 - 3:30 pm
Open to all experience levels. Teaching
fundamentals of oil painting, drawing,
color, composition, brush and pallet knife
technique. Class is co-sponsored by Chaffey
Adult Education. Students need not be
seniors. Class begins August 30, 2004.
Watercolor FREE!
Mondays 12:30 - 3:30 pm
Leam the 6ne art of watercolor. You'll learn
the basics: how to hold a brush; types
of paper and types of paint. Be prepared
to paint on the first day, the instructor
will have supplies. Don't be afraid to
make mistakes, this will be a fun and
enjoyable experience for all. Class begins
August 30, 2004. '
Drawing FREE!
Wednesdays - 2 - 5 pm
You don't need talent - only the desire to
learn. Explore contemporary drawing
techniques including pen and ink, wash, .
colored pencils, chalks and charcoal.
Instructor: Julianna Balogh. Class begins
September 1, 2004.
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Misc. Classes
CLASSES�EVENTS
Spanish Club
Fridays 9 - 11 am
Learn the fundamentals of Spanish in this 6-week
class for just $18.00. Co-sponsored by Chaffey
Adult School. Class is on-going, participants may
join at any time.
Collectors Club FREE!
3rd Wednesdays 11 am - 12:30 pm
Club members have the opportunity to share
information and their collections with one another;
learn about researching, purchasing, preserving,
and restoring collectibles from the occasional guest
speaker; and socialize with others that have similar
interests.
AARP Driver Safety Program
The eight-hour course is taught in two,
four-hour sessions spanning two days, and costs
$10. The course helps drivers refine existing skills
and develop safe, defensive driving techniques.
AARP members and non-members alike may take
the course. There are no tests. Upon successfully
completing the course, graduates of the AARP
Driver Safety Program
may be eligible to o�
receive a state- , `
mandated multi- � i :.
year discount on � �
their auto insurance
premiums. Please pay �
instructor at the first �
class. Checks made
payable to "AARP".
Barcode#: Dates:
47765 September 7& 8, 1:00 - 5:00 p.m.
47766 October 5& 6, 5:00 - 9:00 p.m.
47767 November 2& 3, 1:00 - 5:00 p.m.
S►tB: R.C. Senior Center
Alternative Cinema
Foreign fr Independent Films
Tuesdays - 6:00 p.m.
Join this unique group to experience one-of-a-kind
and interesting films outside mainstream
Hollywood. Experiencing foreign films allows us to
gain valuable insight and knowledge regarding
different cullures and societies without actually
having to travel. We will critique the collaborative
strengths and weakness of each film, including
reviewing and evaluaHng the storyline, directors'
style, acting, pacing, editing, and musical score.
Each of these aspects can, in and of themselves,
greatly enhance, detract or ruin a film.
This group will create Alternative Cinema Joumals,
cataloguing each film. Group members can use these
journals as a reference guide to further explore films,
directors, actors, and genre's they find interesting.
Please call (909) 477-2780 to register or for more
information. Films may contain violence, strong
language, and/or sexual content. View at your own
discretion.
Senior Events
Antique Road Show
The Rancho Cucamonga Senior Center will host our own version of the
popular television show. Bring that old painting, vase, or childhood toy that's
collecting dust and get it appraised and an antique expert. Reservations
are required! Please call (909) 477-2780 for more informaHon or to makc a
reservation.
Date: Saiurday, August 14, 2004 Time: 10:00 a.m.
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Hawaiian Luau
Join us for a traditional Hawaiian Luau. You'll fee] like you've taken right to
the tropical islands as you enjoy authentic Hawaiian entertainment and food.
Sponsored by the City of Rancho Cucamonga and the Rancho Cucamonga
V.I.P. Club.
Date: Thursday, August 19, 2004 Time: 10 am
Hospitality Barbeque Dinner
This is your opportunity to see all that the Rancho Cucamonga Senior Center
has to offer. Join us for a good ole barbeque dinner, old west entertainment,
and great company, as you learn about the variety of programs and services
offered at the senior center.
Date: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 Time: 5 pm
Halioween Spooktacular
The senior center is hosting a spooktacular
Halloween event featuring extra-ordinary
entertainment, ghoulish grub, and frightful
fun! Dress up and be part of the fun; there will
be door prizes for the best ghosts and goblins.
Date: Thursday, October 28, 2004 T1i118:
10:00 am
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Veteran's Day Tribute
Join us as we honor those men and women that have served in our great
country's armed forces. We wil] pay tribute to all veteran's in attendance with
sp ecial presentations, guest speakers, and spirited entertainment.
DQtC: Thursday, November 4, 2004 T11118: 10 am
"Cra fty Seniors" Cra ft Sale
Don't miss this unique opportunity to get some
early holiday shopping done! Senior citizens from
the community will be selling their beautifully
handcrafted gifts and homemade baked goods.
You'll be pleasantly surprised at the variety,
quantity and quality of the items for sale. Interest
crafters can call (909) 477-2780 for more information.
Date: Thursday, November 18, 2004 Time: 9 am - 12 pm
Thanksgiving Dinner
Enjoy Thanksgiving Dinner with friends at the Rancho Cucamonga Senior
Center! Reservations are required. Please visit www.RCpark.com or come to
the Rancho Cucamonga Senior Center to make a reservation.
Date: Thursday, November 25, 2004 Time: li am
Barcode #: 49712
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S�ENI �R CENTER
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Rancho Cucamonga Senior Center • 979I Arrow Route
All activities will be held at the Rancho Cucamonga Senior
Center and are free of charge unless specified. For detailed
information on Senior AcHvities, Classes, and Services, pick
up a copy of the Silver Fox Newslettex, a bi-monthly bulletin
just for seniors, from the Senior Center. Additional informa-
tion can also be obtained by calling 477-2780. The following
information is for persons who are 50 years and over (unless
indicated otherwise).
Fun Get-together
Birthday Celebrations
Last Wednesday of each month -�� �-^
V.I.P. Ciub
Thursdays, 9 am -10:30 am
$5.00 annual membership fee
Senior Library
Monday - Friday, 8 am - 5 pm
Billiards
Monday -Friday, 8 am - 5 pm
Games and Puzzles
Monday - Friday, 8 am - 5 pm
Scrabble
Tuesdays, 1 pm - 3 pm & Fridays, 1 pm - 3 pm
Bingo
Thursdays, 10:45 - 2:30 pm
Pinochle
Thursday, 8:30 am - 4 pm
Sunday, 1 pm - 6 pm (first Sunday of month only)
Pinochle Tournaments
Fridays, 2 pm - 7:30 pm
Senior Cinema
Wednesdays 12:30 pm immediately following lunch.
Includes popcorn and punch on the house!
The Doctor Is In
Dr. Harvey D. Cohen, M.D. will be pres�
information and responding to questions on
re]ated to senior health. The presentations are free and o
every one of all ages. Please call the Rancho Cucamonga
Center to reserve your spot, (909) 477-2780.
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Nutrition Meals �
Monday - Friday, 11:30 am - 1:00 prri, $2.50 suggested donation per
meal. Hot meals for seniors (60 and over) provided by Old Tuner's
Foundation. Limited homebound program and transportation avail-
able. For further information�ca11987-1911.
Medical Se►vices �
Healih Screening Clinic �
Seniors (60 and over), 2nd Tuesday each month. -10 am -12 noon
Blood Pressure Screening �
Mondays -10 am -12 noon
Legal Services .
Senior Legal Services
Professional advice for persons b0 years of age and older. Provided
by Inland Counties Legal Services. By appt. only, ca11980-0982
West End Legal Aid Clinic
Professional advice on a variety of legal issues. (60 and over)
Tuesdays, 6 pm - 8 pm �
Western San Bernardino County Bar Association,10532 Acacia, Suite
#B10. Note: Ca11945-2822 for appointrnent.
Senior Transportation Program
A free transportaHon program for Rancho Cucamonga Senior
Cirizens. A van is available Monday through Friday to transport
senior citizens to the Senior
Center (between 9- 11 am) �°�� v
and from the Senior Centei j SENIORTRANSPORTATION�
(beginning at 1 pm). For o"""•^"' o
further information or to � 987�077 �
make a reservation, call 987-0777.
3rd Tuesday o f each morrth � I2:00 pm
Dates £r Topics:
August 17 - Bioterrorism
September 21 - Hormone Replacement Therapy
October 19 - Diarrhea: Is it serious?
3rd Wednesday of each month • T.�00 pm
Dates f� Topics:
August 18 - Kidney Stones
September 15 - Forgetfulness: Is it Dementia
October 20 - Constipation: What can I do?
Elder Law Maiters
12 noon - Senior Center
Please cal! or a
reservation at T7-2780
Gregory A. Wood, Attorney at Law, is a
member of the National Academy of Elder
Law Attorneys. NAELA members work
with seniors on a daily basis, dealing with
issues such as Medicare, Medicaid, long-
term care, living trusts, estate planning,
wills, durable powers of attomey and more.
Private counseling sessions will be available
by appointment only on the second and
fourth Fridays of each month from 12 noon
- 120 pm at the Senior Center.
For more information call 477-2780.
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Services for the WNOLE Community
Information and Referra( Service
The City of Rancho Cucamonga provides a
bilingual referral program providing
general information and referrals on the
following: emergency food banks, senior
health care, senior housing, child care,
leaming English, drug & alcohol abuse,
energy conservation, literacy, adoptions
and foster parenting, and various other
forms of assistance. For additional informa-
tion call 477-2780 between 9 am - 2 pm
(Monday thru Friday)
Inland Fair Housing
Mediation Board
Iriland Mediation can assist in providing
information and mediation in regard to such
services as applying for ADA certification,
problems with the local transit systera,
counseling for reverse mortgages and many
other housing issues. For help o�` informa-
tion ca11984-2254 or (800) 321-0911.
USDA Food Commodities
Surplus food commodities will be
distributed on the first Monday of each
month to eligible low income residents of
Rancho Cucamonga at the Senior Center.
Distribution begins at 1:30 pm. Distribution
is on a first come/first served basis. There is
a limited homebound program for physical-
ly disabled individuals and seniors. Proof of
residency and income is rnquired. Call 477-
2780 for more information.
Rancho Cucamonga Directories
The City of Rancho Cucamonga Resource
Directory, Child Care Directory and Senior
Housing Directory are available free of
charge to interested residents. For more
information call, 477-2780.
Alzheimer's Association
Safe Return Program
The Senior Center is a registration site for
the Safe Return Program, a nationwide
identification, support and registration
program. Safe Return provides assistance
to people who become lost locally or far
from home. Assistance is available 24 hours
a day. There is a one time fee to register.
Please call 477-2780 ext. 2365 or the help
line 1-800-660-1993 for more information.
Immunization Clinic
New location: Northtown Housing and
Development Corporation, 10071 Feron
Blvd. in Rancho Cucamonga. Co-sponsored
by San Bernardino County of Public Health
Departrnent and is for children 2 months -
18 years of age.
Time: 1:30 - 3:30
DAy: 2nd & 4th Mondays of the month
Fee: $8 per shot
$Ife: Northtown Community Center
San Antonio Hospital Medical
Free Information Line
Please call (909) 920-4797.
ClearView500 Magnifying
Machine
The Senior Center recently received a
ClearView 500 magnifying machine from
the State of California Department of
Rehabilitation. The machine was provided
specifical]y for the use Uy blind and visually
impaired seniors and is designed to magni-
fy any document. A helpful tool to complete
bills, write letters, read a book, or even look
at photos. Available for use Monday -
Friday, from S a.m. to 5 p.m.
Bus Passes
Smart Monthly Omnitrans bus passes are
available for purchase at the Senior 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 Application
Reduced fee and free fishing license
applications are available at the Senior
Center front desk.
HICAP Insurance Counseling
Assistance with medicare and HMO's.
Help filing claims, understanding coverage
and evaluating policies. By appointment
only; first & third Thursday of each month
9 am - 12 noon. Call 477-2780, to schedule
an appointment.
Services for Seniors
Senior Help Line
A free referral service providing informa-
tion on many senior related issues. Please
call (909) 596-1111.
Senior Gasoline Se►vice Program
A unique gasoline pumping program to
assist Rancho Cucamonga seniors, 60 and
over. Nine Rancho Cucamonga service
stations have agreed to participate to
provide attendant gas pumping for seniors
at self-service prices. Registration tickets
available at the Senior Center front desk.
Depq�tmerrt of �ging and Adult
Servrce
3rd Wednesdays 3:30 - 4:30 pm
Senior information and assistance. Help is
available for Senior Information and
Assistance, Senior Employment, Family
Caregiver Support Resources and Referrals,
Age related concems and Adult ProtecHve
Services. Free private sessions every 3rd
Thursday of the month hom 1- 4 pm.
Please call 477-2780 for an appointrnent.
Chair Massages
Massages may improve your circulation,
ease muscle aches, relieve tension, improve
flexibility and promote relaxation. For
seniors 55 and older. Please call for the next
available appointment at 477-2780.
Fee: $10 per 15 min.
$ftC: R.C. Senior Center
Senior Companion Program
For over 25 years Community Senior
Services, a non-profit agency has provided
much needed support for seniors and their
families in the community. The Senior
Companion Program is one of nine servic-
es/programs offered. This program is
designed to assist seniors in their homes by
providing i-ransportation, grocery shop-
ping, community information and compan-
ionship. If you are 60 years of age, live on a
limited income, would like to earn some
extra money and become involved in your
community this program is for you. Please
call (909) 593-7511 for more information.
Retired Senior Volurrteer
Program (R.S.V.P.)
The Retired Senior Volunteer Program
(R.S.V.P.) is a wonderful way for people 55
years of age or older to stay acHve and
perform a valuable service to the
community. Working as a volunteer
affords one the opportunity to learn new
skills, make friends, feel needed, stay
active, and have fun! The following is a
list of volunteer opportunities:
• Citizens Patrol
• Fire Department Safety Education
Program
• Tutoring
• Hospice Assistance Program
• Senior Center Programs
• Nutrition Sites
• Food distribution
• Non-profit Thrift Stores
• Hospitals
• Friendly Visiting/Telephoning
• Rides to Doctors/Hospital
• Shopping for Homebound
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Senior Center, 9791 Arrow Route
7'he City of Rancho Cucamonga provides a variety
of trips and tours for all ages. Payment must
accompany your reservation. A11 cancellations for
day trips must be received 3 weeks prior to the
departure date in order to rnceive a full refund.
Any cancellations received within 3 weeks of the
departum date will only be refunded if an addi-
tional passenger can take your place. For addidon-
al information and trip confirmation call 477-2780.
Pageani o the Masters
at The Fes iva! of the Arts
Tuesday, August 10, 2004
/y� California's Finest Summer Event is
�� staged in a six-acre canyon park near
the ocean in Laguna Beach. Enjoy exhibits,
workshops,demonstrations, and musical
entertainment. The festiva]'s most famous
display, The Pageant of t11e Masters, is
ninety minutes of "living pictures" - incred-
ibly faithful art re-creaHons of classical and
contemporary works with real people
posing like their counterparts in the origi-
nal pieces. (Min. 40/Max. 52) Departs at
3:30 pm and returns at 12 am.
Fee: S63 per person Barcode #: 46�169
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Catalina Saturday, August Z8, 2004
�Come to Southern California's Island
Paradise! After a short cruise to the
island you have the opportunity to stroll
around the island at your leisure. Enjoy
shopping, dining, snorkeling, and a variety
of tours. (Min. 32/Max. 38) Departs at 7 am
and retums at 7 pm.
Fee: $67 per person Barcode �: 46471
Bye Bye Birdie
at the Lawrence Welk Resort
Saturday, August 21, 2004
�' Bye Bye Birdie centers on Conrad
Birdie, an Elvis Presley-type rock 'n' roll
star who is drafted into the Army, much to
the horror of his broke agent, Albert
Peterson. In an attempt to get some publiaty
to get rich and marry his sweetheart, Rose,
Albert makes arrangements for Conrad to
appear on "The Ed Sullivan Show," where he
will give his last kiss as a civilian to a girl.
The lucky recipient, Kim, is selected from
Conrad's fan club, and the group sets out to
Sweet Apple, Ohio, to meet her, much to the
dismay of Kim's new boyfriend, Hugo.
Relationships begin to unravel as Rose gets
impatient with Albert, and the jealous Hugo
knocks Conrad out cold during the televised
kiss. (Min. 32/Max. 38) Departs at 9:30 am
and retums at 5:30 pm
Fee: $65 per person Barcode #: k6477
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"Vicki lawrence fr Mama:
A Two Woman Show"
Sunday, August 29, Z004
/g� Join us at the Cerritos Center for
�1� Performing Arts. "Mama" is in the
house! Thelma Harper (a.k.a. "Mama"), the
beloved character by Emmy Award-win-
ning entertainer Vicki Lawrence for The
Carol Burnett Show and Mama's Family, is
now co-starring with her alter ego in an all-
new stage show. Vicki and "Mama" deliver
a variety show filled with stand-up come-
dy, music and observations of pop culture
and everyday life as only these two dynam-
ic personalities can. (Min. 31/Max. 33)
Departs at 1:30 pm and retums at 6:30 pm.
Fee: S68 per person Barcode #: 46476
Las Vegas - Golden Nugget
Sunday, September 12 -
Tuesday, Septemberl4
�Enjoy three days and two nights at the
famous Golden Nugget in downtown
Las Vegas. Enjoy gambling, dining, shows,
all on your own. Price includes breakfast
and welcome drink. Don't miss The
Fremont Street Experience.
Located on the doorstep of the Golden
Nugget, the Fremont Street Experience is
an exciting pedestrian promenade. The
Fremont Street Experience has exciting
sound and light show. It is the ulrimate in
multi-sensory evolution. (Min. 40/Max. 40)
Departs at 9 am September 12th and retums
at 5 pm September 14th. Registration will be
accepted through August 9th.
Fee: $160 per person - Single
Fee: $110 per person - Double
Barcode #: 49912
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Danrsh Days in Solvang
Saturday, September I8, 2004
�Every September Solvang comes to
life as it celebrates its annual Danish
Days. Step into this quaint Danish village
and enjoy all the sights, sounds, and scents
that surround you during this annual
Danish Days celebration. Enjoy the day at
your leisure to explore the Scandinavian
import shops and bakeries of Solvang.
(Min. 25/Max. 53) Departs at 7 am and
retums at 7 pm.
Fee: S28 per person Barcode #: SOI2I
,/ulian - Apple Harvest
Saturday, September 25, 2004
�Julian is a premier mountain get-
away, just an hour east of San Diego, in
the beautiful Cuyamaca Mountains. Take a
step back in time to the days of Julian's
beginning rooted in the 1870s gold rush.
Get away from the hectic rush of city
life...discover the charms of Julian. Enjoy
small streets lined with charming handi-
craft shops, boutiques, country inns, and
the Julian Pioneer Museum. Shop and have
lunch (on your own). (Min. 25/Max. 53)
Departs at 8 am and returns at 6 pm.
Fee: $16 per person Barcode #: 50122
Multi-Day Trips
Deposit requirement for muiti-day trips
is a$100' deposit at dme of reservation
with final payment due 45 days prior to
departure unless stated otherwise. You
will be picked-up and returned to your
own house for these trips.
We have man� trips available sucl� as-
• Branson Missouri
• Europe
• Hawaiian Cruise
• Russian River Cou►rtry
• Ozark Mountains
• New England and Cape Cod
• French Canada
• Ohio River Barging
• Sedona Arizona
• California Wine Country
• Grand Canyon
and many more!
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Call 477-2780 or visit RCPark.com
for a complete listrng, dates and prices.
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Registration Begins - August 23, 2004
CAII 477-2765 �o�° Ir� forn�atio�r � Use �o��rt on page 34
Mail-In W�Ik-In On-Line Ge�reral In fo
✓Send registration form at any ✓City Hall, Community Services ✓Some activities are ✓Registration not accepted at
time. We will begin inputting 10500 Civic Center Drive available on-line classes.
registrations forms in the com- (Corner of Civic Center F� Haven) fvisit www.RCpark.com ✓$5 non resident fee applies to
puter on August 23, (August 30 - Mondays -Thursdays, 7 am - 6 pm each activity.
non-residentsJ" or Lions Center East (Drop Box) F�X' jn ✓$10 service charge on all
✓Mail to: 9191 Base Line Rd returned checl<s.
Fall Registration (between Hellman F� Beryl) ✓Complete registration �Activit scholarshi s are
P.O. Box 807 Mon.-Thur., 8a - 1p & 4p - 8p form including section 4. Y p
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729 Fri. & Sat., 9a - noon ,/Fax form to 477-2761 available for residents only, call
for requirements.
fZe fe�nds�TYans fers Payment Methods ✓Bring, mail or fax a clear copy
of your Photo identification
✓Issued if requested prior to 2nd class meeting. ✓Checks payable to plus one other document to
✓Will be notified and issued credit automatically if class is cancelled. The city of 1zan�ho cu�an,onga. establish your physical address,
✓Credit Card refunds will be issued by credit on your credit card. ✓Credit Cards such as a current utility bill for
✓Please allow 2-3 weeks for processing. Mastercard & Visa proof of residency.
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Visit our website at RCp�Y1c.�o� for a complete listing of parks and amenities
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To rese�e a Picrtic Shelter - Call 477-2760
Reserve a Picnic Shelter for your own party at five of our parks... Coyote Canyon, Heritage,
Hermosa, Milliken and Red Hill Parks. All other parks are available on a first come basis with
no reservation required. All our parks are monitored on nights and weekends.
•Fill out a reservation form and pay fees at Community Services. (fees vary by shelter size,
resident/non-resident, etc.)
•Residents may reserve up to 4 months prior to reservation date (Non-residents - 1 month prior)
•All reservation requests are subject to City guidelines. Approval is granted by the Community
Services Department.
•Moon bouncers can be used at all reservable parks. Ca11477-2760 for information regarding
requirements.
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Weddings � Private PArties • Birthdays � Workshops�Seminars � Business/Services Groups
Lio�s Cente� West - 477-1795
Large & Small rooms accommodating 10 - 180 people
Lion� Center E�st - 477-2790
Large & Small rooms accommodating 10 - 120 people
R.C. Senior Center - 477-2780
Large & Small rooms accommodating 10 - 290 people
R.C. Family Sports Center - 4�7-2785
Small rooms accommodating 10 - 30 people -- Racquetball & Basketball courts
Teen Center (Pool tables, Ping Pong, Nintendo 64, Foosball & Sig Screen TV)
Civic Center Couriyard - 477-2760
(due to construction, courtyard will be available approximately after June 2004)
Chaffey Garcica House - 899-�43Z
Contact Etiwanda Historical Society.
Rental rates vary and are determined by room size, time of use, attendance, and activity planned. Call each facility for individual room
sizes and rates. Some equipment such as PA System, Copier/Fax, AV Equipment, etc. is also available for rent at some sites. Limited use of
alcohol is permitted for special circumstances at the Seniar Center, Civic Center Courtyard and the Chaffey Garcia House.
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1 Participant Information
Barcode # Last Name First Name Birthdate M�g Activity Title Fee* Alt. Choice
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2 Adult's Name Home Phone ❑ Check here if this is
Address Daytime Phone a new address
City* State Zip Code
E-mail Address
❑ Residents - check here if you are submitting proof of residency with this registration.
3 ❑ I would like to support the Rancho Cucainonga Community Foundation with a donation in the amount of $
❑ I would like to support the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library Foundation with a donation in the amount of $
4 MasterCard � Visa � Card Number
Check � Cash � Cardholder Name Expiration Date
� Use Credit on Account $ Cardholder Signature
5 Medical Release: I do hereby give permission for any certified emergency professional or health care professional to adiniiuster any type
of inedical treatrnent he/she deems necessary to the above child(ren) in case of an emergency and in the event that I cannot be contacted.
Signature of Parent or Guardian Date
Doctor's Name Hospital Name
Existing Medical Condition
6 This information required for registration in Youth Sports Activities ONLY.
Child # 1- Height Weight Shirt Size (Youth) S M L XL (Adult) S M L XL
Previous Team Position Played Season Played
Child #2 - Height Weight Shirt Size (Youth) S M L XL (Adult) S M L XL
Previous Team Position Played Season Played
RELEASE OF LIABILITY & ASSUMPTION OF RISK
I, on behalf of myself: or on behalf of my minor child, hereby waive in
advance any and all actions or causes of action and claims for injury or property damage which I may have, or which may hereafter accrue to me, my
heirs or other successors as a result of my participation in any activity, ar activities incidental thereto, (hereinafter referred to as the "activity") sponsored
by the City of Rancho Cucamonga in the attached registration form. This is intended to release and hold harmless the City of Rancho Cucamonga and
it's elected officials, officers, employees, contractors and agents.
I understand that I must be in good health prior to participating in the activity. I understand that serious accidents occasionally occur to participants dur-
ing such an activity, transportation to or from such an activity, and during activities incidental to such an activity. Knowing these risks, I expressly assume
those risks and agree that under no circumstances will I, ar any of my heirs or successors present any claim or action against the City of Rancho
Cucamonga.
Participants permit the taking of photographs of themselves and/or their minor children by the City of Rancho Cucamonga during recreation activities
to be used in City publications and/or websites.
I HAVE READ THE FOREGOING AND ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I AM GIVING UP IMPORTANT LEGAL RIGHTS BY SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT.
Signature Required_
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KEY TO R ECR EA TION
FACILITIES
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a. Animal Care Facility
11780 Arrow Route
b. City Hall/Police Station
10500 Civic Center Dr.
c City Corporate Yard
9153 9th St.
d. Chaffey Garcia House
7150 Etiwanda Ave.
e. Epicenter/Sports Complex
8408 Rochester Ave.
f. R.C. Family Sports Center
9059 San Bernardino Rd.
g. Fire Station #171
6627 Amethyst
ITY FACILITIES
h. Fire Station #172
9612 San Bernardino Rd.
i. Fire Station #173
12158 Base Line Rd.
j. Fire Station #174
11297 Jersey
k. Fire Station #,175
11108 Banyan
1. R.C. Library
7368 Archibald Ave.
m. Lions Center East/West
9191/9161 Base Line Rd.
n. R.C. Senior Center
9791 Arrow Route
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Bear Gulch Park
9094 Arrow Route
Beryl Park East/West
6524 Beryl St./6501 Carnelian St.
Central Park
Under Construction
Church Street Park
10190 Church St.
Coyote Canyon Park�
10987 Terra Vista Pkwy
Cucamonga/Demens Trail Rest
No. Base Line Rd. to Hillside Rd.
Ellena Park
7139 Kenyon Way
Etiwanda Creek Comm. Park
5939 East Avenue
Golden Oak Park
5345 Golden Oak Rd.
Heritage Community Park*
5546 Beryl Street
Hermosa Park`
6787 Hermosa Ave.
I<enyon Park
11481 Kenyon Way
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M. Lions Park
9161 Base Line Rd.
N. Milliken Park*
7699 Milliken Ave.
O. Mountain View Park
11701 Terra Vista Pkwy
P. Old Town Park
10033 Feron Blvd.
Q. Ralph M. Lewis Park
7898 Elm Street
R. Red Hill Community Park*
7484 Vineyard Ave.
S. Spruce Ave Park (Skate Facility)
7730 Spruce Avenue
T. Victoria Groves Park
6840 Fairmont Way
U. Vintage Park
11745Victoria Park Ln.
V. West Greenway Park
7756 Meadowcrest Ct.
W. Windrows Park
6849 Victoria Park Ln.
X. Day Creek Park
12350 Banyan Street
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1 Alta Loma High School
8880 Base Line Road
2 Etiwanda High School
13500 Victoria Ave.
3 Rancho Cucamonga High Sch.
11801 Lark Drive
4 Rancho Cucamonga Middle Sch.
10022 Feron Blvd.
5 Cucamonga Middle School
7611 Hellman Ave.
6 Cazleton P. Lightfoot School
6989 Kenyon Way
7 Terra Vista Elem. School
7497 Mountain View Dr.
8 Windrows Elem. School
6855 Victoria Park Ln.
9 Chaffey College/Wignall Museum
5885 Haven Ave.
10 Body Shots
7339 Milliken # 120
11 Deer Creek Bowling
7930 Haven Ave.
12 TutorWhiz
7890 Haven Ave., #10
13 Hillside Comm. Church
5354 Haven Ave.
14 Dance Terrific
7201-1 Archibald Ave.
15 Precision Gymnastics
9518 9th St., Suite B
16 Universal Martial Arts Center
9255 Base Line Road
17 Mulberry Early Learning Ctr.
9521 Arrow Route
18 Inland Valley Dance Academy
10373 Trademark, Unit L
19 ArtisYs Hangout
9087 Arrow Route #100
20 Lewis Aparrinents Del Mar
7903 Elm Ave.
21 Kids Art
6331 Haven, Suite 10
22 Los Osos High School
6001 Milliken Ave.
Hangaz 18
256 Stowell St., Upland
Wluspering Lakes Golf Course
2525 E. Riverside Dr., Ontario
Shandin Hills Golf Course
3380 Little Mtn. Dr. San Bernardino
Orion U
13819 Foothill, Fontana
Center Ice Arena
201 S. Plum, Ontario
Aloha Hula Dance Studio
1386 E. Foothill #C, Upland
Color Me Mine
980 N. Ontario Mills tiC, Ontario
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