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' � . �� T�ble o� Cohtents Central Park Goldy Lewis Community Center 3 The World Goes Round 4 Cinderella 4 Special Events 5 Summer Preview 6 - 8 General Information 9 Library 10 -11 Teen Scene 12 - 13 Pee Wee Sports 14 Track & Field � 14 Youth Sports 15 Adult Sports 16 Family Sports Center 17 Theatre Arts Center 18 - 20 Performing Arts 21 On-Line Registration 21 Visual Arts 22 Fired Arts 23 Dance 24 - 25 Gymnastics 26 - 27 Music 27 Fitness 28 - 29 Special Needs 29 Sports Classes 30 - 31 Fun on the Run 31 Special Interest 32 - 33 YMCA 33 Martial Arts 34 Trips & Tours 35 James L. Srulte Senior Center 36 Senior Services / Events 37 Senior Classes 38 - 39 Human Services 40 Facilities 41 Registration 42 Key to Recreation Facilities 43 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. �■ Annour�cing �he opening of �he RC THEAlRF ARTS CENTER! In its temporary locatio� 9791 Arrow Route Rancho Cucamonga ,� � - � � „ � After much planning and � �' . �• preparation the new RC m � � Theatre Arts Center will be o' �� +� , ,'�� o� ready to open its doors on �' o ,' r * Friday, April 15th with the � ��,� �` � � �`� ,, opening performance of "The � �� � .* • � *� e III �' World Goes Round" and will offer classes, workshops, events �•`� ;�°�� and performances in this space � �:_ until the opening of the Victoria Gardens Cultural Center in the summer of 2006. We encourage you to peruse the variety of classes and workshops offered at the center. Most classes and programs will be offered year-round on a quarterly basis. Classes are designed to accommodate specific age groups and experience levels. DON'T BE SITY! If yoube always been curious or interested in discovering or developing your theatrical talents, this is the perfect opportunity to do so! All of our classes and programs are lead by experienced, professional instructors and artists who will nurture and guide their students in a supportive and encouraging manner to help you achieve your greatest potential or simply experience the joy of performing. Everyone is welcome — from the novice to the experienced performer. We hope to provide a program that will suit your specific interest or enjoyment. For more information contact Susan Sluka, Cultural Arts Coordinator by e-mail at ssluka@ci.rancho-cucamongc�.ca.us or �y phone at 477-2760 ext. 2214 I I ,� �' �, ', ' ���� 20 6 _ a �'s - 3 �� � ; �,,, ; �G � � ��- �� � � , �,� � � �� � E i �� ���� ����'� �,�y_ n� i a� Pia � i k„ � t (((,,,,,,��� � � `i �« �� w r a�cY�u�$a�. qmar . R�.��" � .'.m��., :,,�p ��„� ..� �� � � ; , , �.� --� � R_. , � ��. �� ��� i .`�„,�4 ,:, r.: � ..� _- �,� � °a" � ., r �, , �� �� �. November 2004 �-, :� � b �. _. 3� � �,. �, �� � � �-_ . ryl�- � ;;! �� �a �- II �i r�'� �4��� �'� �� �I � ��l �� �"� ,� r �i ! ��'� `��-._�( �� r � � ��4 ' r� , � ����,� , :'� �,,. m � February 2005 ��... .� _ ThE GraPEviNE 2 SpriNq z005 Goldy S. Lewis Community Center at Central Park Programs, activities, services and resources for community members of all ages! There's so much to do, we thought we'd share some ideas of how you might spend time at the Goldy S. Lewis Community Center. �� �% While your young- �;,�, � � ` � N . i "°�� ' �___._.• � ster is in Playschool, � � ,� '� � . _ �..� it's easy and con- � : � ,t F� f � .-._ . ���� „ _ �: � � � �_ _ _ venient to explore your creative alter ego and participate in an Arts & Craft or Dance / Exercise Class taking place just down the hall in the Creative Corner and Dance TraiL — Or, if you have some time while waiting for a class to start or fin- ish, be sure to enjoy a quick snack or beverage in the Camp Snack area, browse the Trading Post gift shop or bring your wireless computer and use the free wireless remote access available at the Hot-Zone in the Tech Junction area. I' pLAYSCI-IOOL The Etiwanda Historical Society presents the 10th Annual Mothe�'s Day Tea Saturday, May l, Z005 ° c Cha�ey Garcia House Your choice of morning or afternoon Tea Seatings at 10:30 am or 2:30 pm. Programs begin at 11 am and 3 pm • Elegant Three-Course Victorian Tea • Special Gift for Every Mom • Commemorative Gift for Every Guest Tickets Please mail your check, made payable to: �22.5� The`Etiwanda Historical Society, C/O Donna Kendrena per person 11124 Donnelly St., Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701-7734 Order your tickets before Saturday, April 16, 2005, bv mail onl� on a first-come basis. Include your mailing address, names of each guest, identify the mothers in your party and your perferred seating time. CaTT (909) 944-7132 for additional information '�� � i� �: ��� ,; : Didn't bring a computer? That's ok, from 2pm =��-0 ��*�� - Closin the Internet Cafe is available for ra r:� , g' all to use. Simply sign up for your orienta- i��� �� tion course and fill out the " `� Y; � �:i "Release of Liability Form" �A�` `r � before ou use the e ui ment. ` �!i � . �,;' I ��-i �s � Y q P '�- -°� �,,��� -=+� Teens have a multitude of ~^ "� " activities to enjoy as well, the YMCA provides several Teen drop-in programs for kids to enjoy in the Teen Lodge area. Movies in the Park, Expos and other Community Services Special Events are already planned to be a part of the activities at Central Park. €r� And don't forget - Central Park can also be host to your meetings or special events. Meeting Rooms, Rancho Cucamonga Hall and David Dreier Hall are ready to host your special occasion reception - Reservations are Now Being Accepted. For additional information or requests for reservations, please call (909) 477-2760. The Rancho Cucamonga �Historical Society presents... �= Old Rancho Days May ZI, 2005 • II am - 4 pm at the Rains House Casa located at Vineyard and Hemlock •Tour through Casa with a docent • Visit the Gift Shop •Refreshments for sale Suggested donation �{ for Adults is $3.00; �_ I ,� Children 5 -11 is $2.00; �- ' -� -� � ��i, Children under 5 are free. �<` �,F � � -;�:;i " For more information call , ��, �909) 989-4870 ' R,(y s�j ,�, ,�,. �--„--" � � � � ....:�---"�"...---'-----_`.. �.� _�-� - , � ; p, � • _ �{ � � ' , ��' . f;i'..� �"`"> ���3f.--�: `�.1 , ThE GrapEviNE 3 RCpark.cor..i The Rancho Cuccxmonga Community Theatre P�ogram fr the RC Theatre Arts Center presents This glittering revue features unforgettable gems from throughout John Kander and Fred Ebb's incredible career in theatre, film and television, spotlighting songs from "Cabaret;" "Chicago;" "Funny Lady;" "Kiss Of The Spiderwoman" and more. Filled with humor, romance, drama, nonstop melody and brassy, insightful lyrics, The World Goes 'Round is a thrilling celebration of life and the fighting spirit that keeps us all going. Music b� John Kander Lyrics by Fred Ebb Directed by John LaLonde Ma�sical Direction by Keely Milliken Choreography by Aliso�l Hooper RC The�tre Arts Center, 9791 Arrow Rte. Tickets: $IO each Friday, April 15th 7:30p.m. Saturday, April 16th 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Apri117th 3:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m. Thursday, April 21st 7:30 p.m. Friday, Apri122nd 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Apri123rd 3:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. Advance Tickets Available (beginning March 28th) at: Lion's East Community Center, 9191 Base Line Rd. or Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center/Community Services Dept. 10500 Civic Center Drive. Tickets also available at the door on performance dates. Box Office opens 45 minutes before curtain. Doors open 30 minutes before curtain. Call 477-2760 ext. 2214 or visit RCpark.com for more information. The Rancho Cucamonga Community Theatre (RCCn Program wi11 hold AUDITIONS for our summer musical Music by Richard Rodgers Book F� Lyrics by Oscnr Hammerstei�l II Directed by Barbara Hinrichsen The timeless enchantment of a magical fairy tale is reborn in this family musical bearing the Rodgers & Hammerstein hallmarks of originality, charm and elegance. /��d I t'�h�e Thursday, May 5th, 6— 8 p.m. & Saturday, May 7th,1— 3 p.m. At The RC Theatre Arts Center, 9791 Arrow Route ALL ROLES are open for Males and Females, age 8 thru Adult Rehearsals begin Apri125th PeY foY�raa�Ces c�Ye: July 15,16, 17, 22, 23 & 24, 2005 At Los Osos High School Theatre / / / � �� I For more infarmation about the show F� auditions visit www.Rcpark.com click on Show Synopsis, Roles and Musical Numbers, or call 477-2760 ext. 2214. ThE GrapEviNE 4 SpriNq z005 � �: , �-��;uMMER PREVIEW s��� a `� Summer Camps - Registration begins March 14, 2005 ;y;� � ��l Use Registration form on Page 42 - Spedfy which camp on envelope - "�j� �11 See individual camps for fees & deposits rW� � ;;- , , ,�'-'�� � .� Day Camp program has tons of [un for the kids. They'll keep busy this summer with cool field trips, unique crafts, fun games, swim days and much more! Mondays through Fridays 7am-6pm Alta Loma High School (In the activity ioom above the tennis courts.) ' \ bs Camp Cucarrionga at Alfa Loma High School -- Ages 5- 12 Fees: $95/childperweek $90 each add'1 sibling/same week $10 one-time t-shirt fee, payable on [irst day •A $10 non-resident fee is required per child per week •Reserve your spot for 50% of your total enrollment fees. Balance of remaining fees �vill be due on or before May 19, 2005 - for all weeks that you have reserved. Please remember that our registration personnel accept Mastercard and Visa for payment of fees. •Refunds can only be issued when a request for withdrawal is submitted at least 4 weeks prior to the week of camp that you are enrolled. •Don't wait too ]ong to register for tivs great camp. Spots are lirnited and fill quickly! No Refunds on deposits aher May 19, 2005. Camp Schedule �arcode # Week Date 61512 Week 1 June 20 - 24 61513 Week 2 June 27 - July 1 61514 Week 3 July 5- 8 61515 Week 4 July 11 - 15 61516 Week 5 July 18 - 22 61517 Week 6 July 25 - 29 61518 Week 7 Aug. 1- 5 � 61519 Week 8 Aug. 8-12 �I 61520 Week 9 Aug. 15 -19 `-- -- — — --- - ---- - - _... . ._ .. . .,. . .� =.��� . R. C. Sports Cam p � at the R.C. Family Sports Center -- Ages 5- 12 If your child loves t6 have fun and loves sports, this is the summer camp for you. Your child will leam and participate in various games such as basketball, racquetball, indoor soccer, whiffle ball, and volleyball. In addition we will have many board games and other recreallonal activiries so you will never be bored! FeeS: $90/childperweek $85 each add'1 sibling/same week •A $10 non-resident fee is required per child per week. •Reserve your spot for 50% of your total enrollment fees. Balance of remaining fees will be due on or before May 19, 2005 - for all weeks that you have reserved. Please remember that our registration personnel now accept Mastercard and Visa for payment of fees. •Refunds can only be issued when a request for withdrawa] is submitted at least 4 weeks prior to the Camp Schedule Barcode # Week ate 61912 Week 1 June 20 - 24 61913 Week 2 June 27 - July 1 61914 Week 3 July 5- 8 61915 Week 4 July 11 - 15 61916 Week 5 July 18 - 22 i 61917 Week 6 July 25 - 29 Mondays through Fridays �veek of camp that you are enrolled. 61918 Week 7 Aug. 1- 5 7 am - 6 pm No Refunds on deposits after May 19, 2005. 61919 Week 8 Aug. 8- 12 R.C. Family Sports Ce►rter � bi9zo Week 9 Aug. 15 - 19 -- R.C. Sports Camp at Cucamonga Middle School -- Ages 5- 12 Does your child enjoy Sports? Fees: $40/child per week Camp Schedule Come experience the new gymna- $35 each add'l sibling/same week sium at Cucamonga Middle School •A $10 non-resident fee is required per child per week. �azcode # Week Date (located just around the corner •Reserve your spot for 50% of your total enrollment 61922 Week 1 June 27 - July 1 from the R.C. Family Sports Center fees. Balance of remaining fees will be due on or before 61923 Week 2 July 5- 8 on Hellman Avenue). Games suCh May 19, 2005 - for all weeks that you have reserved. 61924 Week 3 July 11 - 15 as basketball, volleyball, and other Please remember that our registration personnel now activities will be played every day. accept Mastercard and Visa for payment of fees. ; 61925 Week 4 July 18 - 22 •Refunds can only be issued when a request for j 61926 Week 5 July 25 - 29 Mondays through Fridays withdrawal is submitted at least 4 weeks prior to the j 61927 Week 6 Aug. 1- 5 j p/Il -( j7IH ' week of camp that you are enrolled. 61928 Week 7 Aug. 8- 12 Cucamonga Middle School No Refunds on deposits after May 19, 2005. � � . � � .• � •. . ' ThE Gf6PEVINE V SPfINg lOOS l �'� � ���;PFCIA L �VENTS Wellness Fair Saturday, Apri! 30, 2005 IO am-2 pm • FREE Central Park's James L. Brulte Senior Center & Goldy S. Lewis Community Center Base Line Road afrd Milliken Come join the fun in the 4th annual �� Rancho Cucamonga Community �• �' CollaboraHve Wellness Fair. This �S`�� •,_ /�' informative fair will offer a variety of health, safety and educational resources for all ages. Bring the whole fami]y! � Call (909) 4T7-1780 for additional information or if you are interested in volu►�teering. l�'/ `� I�I �� ', , � � ,i � � � .�V ^ � �i �. „ . .., � - :G���:�o�����,A�o Saturday, May 7, 2005 I Z noon - 5 pm Old Town Park I0033 Feron Blvd. -- between Hermosa and Feron Bring the whole family. Join us for an afternoon in the park for a community Cinco de Mayo celebration! � The free event will include: • Folklorico Dancers • • Live Music • • Game booths for the kids • • Food Vendors • Co-sponsored by Northtown Housing Corporation If you are interested in hefping to plan the celebration or volunteering, please ca11477-2760 ext. 2203 ,1' �, ,/ �,\\ �'• � � j �., ���., . . � , , .,�.�--`, �:� , , �� �'' ����, .;,�� dth Annual Rancho Cucamonga �th o f �uly Fireworks Spec�tacular! at the Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter fr Aduli Sports Park Tickets will go on sale June 1st. See your Summer Grapevine for details or visit �c��Y/C•���' `, J � `���,�,,I � .i __ � :� ;, �, ��.,��. .'� ' �' �i . , 2005 Rancho Cucamonga Quakes - Come for the Fun... Stay for a Game Season Opens Friday, Apri! 8, 2005 -- Rancho Cucamonga Epi�enter F.r Aduit Sports Park in or lose, iYs always a great ime at a Quakes game! Make �lans to join the California League's 12 year attendance leaders at the Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter, voted #1 Class A Ballpark in the naHon in 2004 by Baseball America. Exciting baseball action, unforget- table entertainment, and great food combine to make a Quakes game the perfect place for your family to enjoy a night together... always at an extremely affordable price and right in your own backyard! Call the Quakes ticket office for awesome weekday food and ticket specials, some of which are so good you'll have to see to believe! In Z005... i • MORE Fireworks Shows � � •Popular & Unique Givaways ` • Theme Nights • Special Events & Tremor and Aftershock, the Quakes' dinosaur mascots, who have been amusing crowds for years and always like to see new faces at the games. The Quakes' 70 game home season runs from Apri] 9- September 1. Tickets start as low as $7. Ask about group discounts and ticket packages! � For tickets and information call the Quakes Ticket �ce at 909-481-5252 or visit www.rcquakes.com The GfdPEVINE � RCpark.cor,n ��SuMMER Dates: 8��eeks starting week of June 27th. Resident - $45/Non-Res. - $55 Barcode� Day Time Site 61524 Mon. 9 am Lions East 61525 Wed. 9 am Lions East 61526 Fri. 9 am Lions East 61562 Mon. 9 am Goldy Lewis 61563 Wed. 9 am Goldy Lewis 61564 Fri. 9 am Goldy Lewis Ones Plus Age: 1 I/1(Walkrng) Must be 1 and walking by June 24, 2005 For parent and child, meets twice per week for fifty minutes. Max.12 children per class. Dates: 8 weeks starting week of June 27th. Resident - $70/Non-Res. - $80 Barcode# Day Time Site 61528 M/W 8:45 am Lions East 61529 T/Th 8:45 am Lions East 61712 M/ W 8:45 am Goldy Lewis 61713 T/Th 8:45 am Goldy Lewis PRFvrFw Play Camp for 1 year olds through 6 year olds Dur Summer Version of Playschool! For a good summer time that includes crafts, songs, games and socialization! Play Camp Age.3 - 5 Meets twice per week for one hour and fifty minutes. Max. 20 children per class. Resident - $50/Non-Res. - $60 Session I- June 27 - July 22; •2005 Must be 3 by June 25, 2005 Barcode# Day Time Site. 61721 M/ W 9 am Lions West 61722 M/ W 11 am Lions West 61724 M/ W 9:50 am Lions West 61725 T/Th 9:50 am Lions West 61726 T/Th 10 am Lions East 61723 T/Th 11 am Lions West 61728 M/W 9 am Goldy Lewis 61729 M/W 11 am Goldy Lewis 61731 M/ W 9:50 am Goldy Lewis 61732 T/Th 9:50 am Goldy Lewis 61733 T/Th 10 am Goldy Lewis 61730 T/Th 11 am Goldy Lewis Resident - $50/Non-Res. - $60 Session II - July 25 - August 19, 2005 Must be 3 by August 1, 2005 Barcode# Day Time 61734 M/ W 9 am Lions West 61722 M/ W 11 am Lions West 61737 M/ W 9:50 am Lions West 61738 T/Th 9:50 am Lions West 61739 T/Th 10 am Lions East 61736 T/Th 11 am Lions West 61741 M/W 9 am Goldy Lewis 61742 M/ W 11 am Goldy Lewis 61744 M/W 9:50 am Goldy Lewis 61745 T/T'h 9:50 am Goldy Lewis 61746 T/Th 10 am Goldy Lewis 61743 T/Th 11 am Goldy Lewis SCh001 DayS Age 4- 6 For children entering kindergarten or first grade. Meets twice per week for one hour and fifty minutes. Max. 20 children per class. Resident - $50/Non-Res. - $60 Session I- June 27 - July 22, 2005 Barcode� Day Time Site 61747 M/ W 10 am Lions East 61748 M/W 10 am Lions East 61749 T/"Th 10 am Lions East 61750 T/Th 9 am Lions West 61752 M/W 10 am Goldy Lewis 61753 M/W 12 pm Goldy Lewis 61755 T/Th 9 am Goldy Lewis 61754 T/'Th 12 pm Goldy Lewis Resident - $50/Nort-Res. - $60 Session II - July 25 - August 19, 2005 Barcode# Day Time 61756 M/W 10 am Lions East 61757 M/ W 10 am Lions East 61758 T/Th 10 am Lions East 61759 T/Th 9 am Lions West 61760 M/W 10 am Goldy Lewis 61761 M/W 12 pm Goldy Lewis 61763 T/Th 9 am Goldy Lewis 61762 T/Th 12 pm � Goldy Lewis New students must enclose a copy of a birth certificate or other proof of age. All classes meet at Lions Center East and West or at the Goldy S. Lewis Community Center. Monday camps will be pro-rated for the holiday. Playschool I Dates: 8 weeks starting week of June 27th. Resident - $80/Non-Res. - $90 Barcode# Day Time Site 61714 M/W 8:45 am Lions West 61715 T/Th 8:45 am Lions West 61716 T/Th 8:45 am Lions East 61718 M/ W 12 pm Goldy Lewis 61719 T/Th 8:45 am Goldy Lewis 61720 T/Th 12 pm Goldy Lewis Priority Registration Priority registration is right around the corner! Packets will be mailed to those eligible for priority registration during the week of March 7, 2005. Priority registrations will be accepted in person at Lions Center East begiruting April 11, 2005. NO MAIL-IN OR DROP BOK REGISTRATIONS FOR PRIORTIY RE6ISTRATION WILL BE ACCEPTED. *PRIORITY STUDENTS Returning RESIDENT students Enrollment period: April 11 - April 28. OPEN ENROLLMENT GROUP 1: Siblings of Priority students entering program for the first time. Siblings of Fabulous 4/5's graduates of school year 04/05 are eligible. Enrollment period: April 18 - Apri128. GROUP 2: New students that are residents of Rancho Cucamonga. Enrollment period: Apri125 until filled GROUP 3: Non-residents. Enrollment period: May 2 until filled ThE GfdpEVINE � RCpark.co�.,, One-derful Ones Age: 1 (walking) Must be 1 and walking by June 24, 2005 For parent and child, meets once per week for fifty minutes. Max.12 children per class. Terrifc Twos Age: 2 Must be 2 by June 24, 2005 Note: This is �qt a parent parricipation class. Meets twice per week for fifty minutes. Max. 15 children per class. ` �� � � f� � 1� R �r.� f'' �'' f � �l I:' Summer Ar�ts Carnp Creatrve Camp 4 Creative Kids � a9e: s-�i . A collaborative arks-focused day-camp program o�'ered by Rancho Cucamonga Community Services and the Chaffey College/Wignall Museum Gallery �This summer let your child ��1 -,� 'C�'^�� explore their creative side with i���� (j�� j_ this weeklong program that includes � �" '� a variety of artistic projects and / �? activiHes in both visual arts and �� ' ' ) performing arts. Each week the Arts �� D ' � , Campers will explore a new theme � �' � �.,, f in which to focus their artistic ° Q 1►' 0 0 � ,'• expression and creativity. Sign up for � one week or all four! ' � ?� ' U '- In the moming the kids will let their� ' �� creative juices flow in creating unique ,�. � ^ �i and artistic masterpieces in a variety � � r, . of inethods including watercolors, • � collage, chalk, and many others. In �. �� � the afternoon they take the stage with � : J ° �Z fun and exiting theatre games and • ti�� � ° �� acHvities to fulfill the biggest ham or. cure the shyness in any wallflower who dreams of being a star someday. Experienced artists from Chaffey College/Wignall Gallery and local performers of the Inland Empire will lend their professional talents to make this program a truly valuable and memorable leaming experience. Visual and performing arts acHvities will revolve around the weekly theme culminating in a unique e�chibit and performance at the week's end for parents and family. Fee includes all art supplies, program materials plus an exhibit, performance & reception. Participants will need to bring a sack lunch & beverage daily. (Min. 8/Max. 20) Inst.: Chaffey College/Wignall Gallery Staff & ' � " Community Services Performing Arts Staff ' . • Site: Chaffey College Resident - $150/Non Res. - $160 --1 wk 61932 M- F 8 am - 5 pm Week beginning - 6/20/05 61933 M- F 8 am - 5 pm Week beginning - 6/27/05 61934 M- F 8 am - 5 pm Week begiru�ing - 7/11/05 61935 M- F 8 am - 5 pm Week beginning - 7/18/05 Note: Students can arrive at fhe Gallery anytime after 7:30 a.rn. anA must be picked up by 5:30 p.m. lnstn�ctron begii�s nt 8 am. ' Summer Spor�s Camps Youih Soccer Camp - ;�^ . Boys �r Girls Ages 6- I3 � ,June 20 - 14, 2005 � ' Bear Gulch Park, 9094 Arrow Route ' �g� This camp is designed to teach important concepts �/ of space and movement as well as basic soccer skills and you will receive an individual assessment. Wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes or soccer cleats. FBB: Resident - $70/Non Res. - $80 61936 Mon. - Fri., 8 am -12 noon Youth Basketball Camp r,f��= � Boys fr Girls Ages 6- 13 July 11 - I5, 2005 or .�.� August 8 - 12, 2005 ' ` R.C. Family Sports Center �This summer participants will learn fundamentals, team play and be given an individual rating assessment to assist in improving their overal] skills. Wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. FBC: Resident - $70/Non Res. - $80 61937 Mon. - Fri., 8 am -12 noon - July 11 -15 ' 61938 Mon. - Fri., 1 pm - 5 pm - August 8-12 Youth Volleyball Camp '� �%' Boys £r Girls Ages 8- I4 july 15 - 29, 2005 � R.C. Family Sports Center �Do you want to improve your volleyball skills? Then this camp is designed for you. Participants will work on fundamentals to help improve your game and you will receive an individual assessment. Wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. , Fee: Resident - $70/Non Res. - $80 61939 Mon. - Fri., 8 am - 12 noon . Registratron fees for these camps include a t-shirt, player handbook, rating sheet and a certifcate. For more information call 477-2760 cxt. 2395 Summe� "'Volu�rteen" Co�rnectio� The Summer "Volunteen" Connection (SVC) is a summer volunteer program for teen's ages 72 to 16. It provides teens an opportunity to get on the job training, while w �vith children ages 2- 12 in vari< City programs. We have lots different opportunities availab and can accommodate almc any schedule. Being a leader ir the Summer "Volunteen" Connection will help you learn how to be a role model to children, learn important job skills and make new friends! SVC volunteer opportuniiies inciude: • Day Camp � Sport Camps • Play Camp • Krd Explorers � Fun on the Run • TerriFc Two's • School Days •General 0�'ice • Movies/Concerts In order to make sure each teenager is placed in a program that best fits their personality and experience -- parHcipants must complete an application, intervie�� process and training program. Please note that a program fee of $25 is due upon acceptance into the program. Space is limited to 30 parNcipants. For more information, a brochure and appiication call 477-2760, ext 2397. Appfication deadline for Summer 2005 is April 29, Z005. The GraPeviNa U SPriNp� i005 ��v:`ENFRAL ��� �NFOR MA TION City Hall Monday through Thursday 7 am - 6 pm ]0500 Civic Center Drive, P.O. IIox 807, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .477-2700 Mayor/City Council/City Manager/City Clerk ..............................477-2700 1'lanning Division/Home Improvement Program ...........................477-2750 Engineering Division .................................................................477-2740 Building and Safety Division ......................................................477-2710 Code Enforcement ....................................................................477-2712 Community Services Department .................................... ...........477-2760 Community Services - Activity 12egistration .................... ..............477-2765 CityYard ................................................................................477-2730 Neighborhood Housing Services (first-Hme buyers) .........................884-689] GrafitH Hotline .......... .............................................................481-7999 C� Your $ervice (Automated Information Line) ............. ..................477-2777 Cih� of Rancho Cucamonga FAX Number ......................................477-2849 L _. , Internet Web Sites (internet WebSite Address ...........................H���w.ci.rancho-cucamonga.ca.us � Business Site Locator .............................................www.insiderancho.com + Commwiit�� Services Website ................................... .......�vH��v.rcpark.com I� Rancho Cucamonga Library Website ..... ................. .......�v����v.rcpl.lib.ca.us I2ancho Cucamonga Epicenter Website ........................�vww.rcepicenter.com L Victoria Gardens Cultural Center ..............._.......ww��.vgculturalcenter.com Police . Rancho Cucamonga Police Deparhnent, ]0570 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 97730 Emergency Calls Only ........................... .................................._....9•1-7 Police Services (non-emergency) ... _ ................... _........................94]-]488 Business/Crime Prevention/Investiga6ons ................. ..................477-2800 Fire Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, ]0500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 EmergencyCalls Only ....................................................................9-1-1 Business Calls ..........................................................................477-2770 New Construction Unit ..............................................................477-2713 Library _ � y Community Centers RC Theatre Arts Center, 979] Arrow Route, 91730 ................... R.C. Family Sports Center, 9059 San Bemardino Road, 91730..... Lions Community Center East, 9191 Base Line Road, 91730 ...... Lions Commu�uty Center West, 9161 Base Line Road, 91730...... James L. Brulte Senior Center, 1]200 Base Line Road, 9170] ....... Goldy S. Lewis Community Center, 11200 Base Line Road, 9170] � Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter & Sports Complex 9]9-2625 ......477-2785 ... .. . . .477-2790 477-2795 477-2780 977-2782 Quakes Ticket Off�ce ............................................... ........ ........481-5252 Epicenter Stadium Rental Information ..........................................477-2760 '_Foothill Communities Law and Justice Center � Rancho Cucamonga Chamber of Commerce -- 7945 Vineyard Ave., Suite D-5, 97730 .................. ' Utilities —Electric Southern California Edison ......... —Gas Southem California Gas .............. —Refuse Rancho Disposal ........................ Waste Management .................... Yukon Disposal .......................... —Water Cucamonga Valley Water District .. i_Animal Control Licensing & Shelter Requests for Service � Cable TV Charter CommunicaHons Adelphia ..................... i School Districts Alta Loma School District ........................ Central School District ............................ Rancho Cucamonga Public Library, 7368 Archibald Avenue ..............477-2720 Cucamonga School District ...................... Hours - Mondays - Thursdays ............................................70 am - 9 pm Etiwanda School District ............. ....... ... Fridays ...................................................................CLOSED Chaffe oint Union Hi h School District.... Saturdays ...........................................................]0 am - 5 pm Y 1 8 SundaYs_:_ : :.......... ...... .. _.._..�..Pm.=S.Pm Residents ojRnncho G�cnmongn nre encortraged to attend City meetings. These meeNngs nre held nt the Cit� Co��ncil Chnnrbers, City Hnll, 10500 Civic Center Drrae. City Council _ _ _ Mccts�rst & third Wednesdn�s, rnonNil� nt 7 pm Council Rostcr ns of yrinti�tg dendlinc, Novthnber ll, 2004 Wipiam J. Alexander ..............................Mayor Diane Williams .........................Mayor Pro Tem Rex Gutierrez ............:.............Councilmember L. Dennis Michael ....................Councilmember Sam Spagnolo ..........................Councilmember Other Elected Officials . ., - — — Debra Adams ..................................City Clerk James C. Frost ............................City Treasurer Planning Commission/ Historic Preservation Commission Mecfs second &%iath Wednesdnys, monthly af 7 pm Rich Macias ...........................................Chair Larry McNiel ..................................Vice-Chair Richard B. Fletcher .....................Commissioner Cristine McPhail ........................Commissioner Pam Stewart ..............................Commissioner 945-43] 3 .........987-1012 . .. . .] -800-655-4555 1-800-427-2200 : . ..... . ... . . . . ....... .. . ...987-377 7 ....628-5667 or ]-800-423-9986 .........987-24]0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .987-2591 .. ... . ... ... . . . . . ...... .. . ..466-PETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-800-472-5609 ..... .. . . . ... . ... .] -866-499-5080 . . . . . . . . . . . ] -888-683-] 000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .484-5 7 5l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .989-8541 ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .987-8942 ........899-245] ... . ... . .. _ . . .988-851 ] City Directory Rancho Cucamonga Public Library Foundation Park and Recreation Commission� Mects secand Mondn� rnorifhly nt 6:00 pm - - -- -- Meets tliird 77iursdny, rnontlrly nt 7 prt� Paul Williams ...................................President Luis Munoz, Jr . ......................................Chair Ruth Leal ..................................Vice President Patricia Carlson ...............................Vice-Chair Teresa A. Akahoshi ......................Boardmember MarHn Dicke�� ............................Commissioner Bruce Browne ............................Boardmember Antonio Karraa ..........................Commissioner Rebecca Davies...........................Boardmember Ann D. Punter ...........................Commissioner Gino L. Filippi ............................Boardmember ----- --- — Rancho Cucamonga Community Foundation Frances Howdyshell ....................Boardmember Cnll 477-2760 for meeting tlafes Ned Leonard .............................Boardmember Tony Mize .............................................Chair Ron Sakala ................................Boardmember Harvey Cohen, M.D . ........................Vice-Chair Anne L. Viricel ...........................Boardmember Patricia Carlson ......:............Secretary/Treasurer Ravenel Wimberly ......................Boardmember Michael Arreguin ........................Boardmember Staff -- -- C arles Buquet ...........................Boardmember Jack Lam .........._.........................City Manager Jo Dutton, Ph.D . .........................Boardmember Pamela Easter ..................Deputy City Manager David Parker .............................Boardmember Linda D. Daniels............................................ Darren J. Vilardo, Sr .....................Boardmember ................Redevelopment Agenty Director Steve Wysocki, Ph.D . ...................Boardmember Lawrence 1. Temple ............................................. -- - — ... AdministraHve Services Director Library Board Wm. Jce O'Neil .................. .......City Engineer -- -- Meets second TliursAay, monthly nt 6:30 pm Kevin McArdle ......Community Services Director Ravenel Wimberly .............................President Trang Huynh ..............Building & Safety Official Dobbin Lo ............................President Pro Tem Brad Buller ..................................City Planner Donna Bradshaw ........................Boardmember Tamara Layne ...........................Finance Officer Rebecca Guerrero ........................Boardmember Deborah Clark .........................Library Director Joyce Womack ............................Boardmember Pete Ortiz .........Captain R. C. Police Department Peter Bryan .....................................Fire Chief Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District ThE GfdPEVINE RCpark.cor.,� � L 1 f:; i; �� �;� � Toddler Trme A lap-time storytime for children 24 to 35 months old with a parent or adult care-giver. Thursdays at 10 am F� 1I am Call for registration date .......................................................... Preschool Sto►y Time Storytimes for children 3 to 5 years old Wednesdays at 10 am £r l I am Call for registration date Family Story Time Children 2 to S years old. Parents invited to attend. Two-year-olds must be accompanied by an adult in the story room. Saturdays at 11:00 am Walk-ins welcome. Afterschool Cool Children 6 to 11 years old Stories, crahs, and special guests - something different every week. Thursdays at 4 pm - September - May Walk-ins welcome Reader's Circle Bookclub 2nd Thursday each month at 7 pm Open to all adults who share a love of reading and would like to discuss books. Meetings are in the 2nd floor story�+oom and are one hour in length and are followed by refreshments (provided by volunteers). If you would like to talk about books and have the chance to meet other readers, please walk-in and attend the Reader's Circle bookclub during any month. For a reading irst, or Yo find out this morith's book selection, please cafl or visit the library. Y01� CAI�'i 1�� �Gi� Y�Qf�O� S00'0'I �00'�� ��1� 0'�d�fd � Rancho Cucamonga Public Library Adult Literacy 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 progrn»i and tutor training schedule, call the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library at . (909) 477-2720 ext. 5009. ✓English-Speaking Adults: Improve your reading and writing skills. • Flexibie Nours • One-on-one tutorrng by trained volu►rteer 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 storyHmes 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 Progrnm at (909) 477-2720 ext. 5009. � ✓Computer Literacy for Literacy Program Tutors and Studenfs: For literacy program participants only. One-on-one lesson on computer basics, word processing and internet access. Reading, wriHng and spelling software available for tutor-leamer lessons. For more information, call the Adult Literacy Program at (909)477-2720 ext. 5009. B�cOc To B�si�s L��tw�i�tg ��a�fea� Apply Now for Fa112005 The Back to Basics Learning Center supports reading tutoring in Rancho Cucamonga. Small group tutoring in reading is offered through the Leaming Center 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 applicarion and teacher referral to the program. Call for new session dates. � �O V: 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 cal] the children's department to enroll in the next tutor training. Call the Children's Room at (909) 477-2720, ext. 5025 for more information. A parent must remain rn the Library during all children's programs. ThE GrapeviNe �� SpriNg ioo5 �$�try Ti��� �0�' ��811d��'�G�1 �_ /`` � / ;I: Rancho Cucamonga Public Library a a �` � � � � � `� �` �� � �� ��; ,£ '� � � � ; �'�-� ,� � � � � <�;� �, z �, ` I � / / I 1 ' / I This spring, 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. HouseCalis Do you know someone who is homebound and can'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. For more information, or to request an application call (909) 477-2720 ext. 5029 General .iervices: • 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. On-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 link to hundreds of web sites. ,• . 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 inforxnation, practice tests, and more... I ` � II ; '` ��,/I �. ; � :� I . Ii �� i Super Readers... Super Heroes At the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library RBGid-tO-MB ClUbfor pre-readers. Family members read 5 books a week together to earn stickers, bookmarks and other prizes. �:;;��� R2GiC�li�� CIl9E9 for school-aged children. Read and report on 6 books to earn weekly incentives and an invitation to the party in August. TeCi1S 13-17. Read and report on 6 books to receive a paperback book and a ticket for the prize drawing. Sign up June 20 — Jixly 9 at the Library. Special events are scheduled throughout the summer. Pick up a monthly calendar at the Library for information. Free tickets are required for some events—call for details. Teens! Be a Hero this Summer Volunteer 4 to 6 hours a week to assist younger children with the Summer Reading Club. Applications are available at the Libraiy or call (909) 477-2720, ext. 5025 for information. Hurry space is limited. Children's Services • Bookmobile—a kid-sized bookmobile visiting schools in 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 Begimiing Readers— over 10,000 picture books. • Back to Basics Leaming Center: Teacher referred tutoring available for reading skills. • Parenting Collection: Books and video's to help develop parenting skills. Technology Se�ices • Six Windows 2000, Pentium-equipped PCs available for $3 per hour. • Software including Microsoft Word, Excel, & PowerPoint for Windows, Print Shop Deluxe, a resume malcing 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. The GrapeviNE ll RCpark.cor,� — Literacy c�nd iutoring S'e�ices • Free testing for needs and aptitude for adults. • One-on-one matching of tutor and learner 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 FIOUi'S: Monday - Thursday ...........10 am to 9 pm Friday ...................................CLOSED Saturday .........................10 am to 5 pm Sunday ............................1 pm to 5 pm i_ �a� y.. {� � f. � : „� �... � , �E � � a;�- � `� ; 3 ✓�. �:.. � -_ ���t�� .� C0/v/ ��� �A�� ; . ` g , _ .._ __ � _,� � -P � - . � �� �� r�u�sd�y, n�arc�r z T, zoos" . 6:30 - 8:30 pm �- --� R.C. Farnily Sports Cenier � Attention high school students! �p � '� , ,t�� Haven't decided what career is best for you? Here is the perfect opportunity to explore inany different professions. Obtain useful information about your future career Speak widl professionals, learn about apprenticeships, required education and much more. Co-Sponsored by the City of Rancho Cucamonga, Alta Loma, Etiwanda, Los Osos, and Rancho Cucamonga High Schools. � For more information call 477-2760 ext. 2393 f ' �1 �� i,� ��ri ��i ��k� �,Ei,� � �t ', r� ���a � R.C. Family Sports Center, 9059 San Bernardino Rd. I�rop in for Teens in 6th -�Oth Grades ]Vlot�de�ys th�u �"hut�sdays - Z:30 - 6 pm F"�idays - Z:30 - � prrr IVIonday thru Thursday -$1 per teen Friday - $2 per teen Non-residents micst pay an additional $10 non-resident fee each quarter. Pool Tab[es ■ Basketball s Volleyball ■ Racquetball t�fusic • 1/ideo Garnes ■ Pir�g Pong • Computers BIy SCYe��1 TvG�F1d ]�l��G Be sure to get your copy of the monthly Teen Center publication, "The Rec Review" to find out about fun activities and weelcly tournaments along with Teen Center special events. This is your chance to win Teen Cenler day passes, gift certificates, movie passes and more! Fot^ i►� fo��rtation o�° a copy o� "Th� Rec Re�aerv" c�ld (909) �77 2760 ex� 23�6 0� 2397 � r �, t � ,�� „����tr} � ,'� ��, � `;s ��. i � �,,..� s % '`"! � , r ,, ��-r � �� ,��� '�1� _,,.+.__:,,J � , � i � �� � s � � r ;� �� . � � � C � _ � � . �� � ,, �� w ; _�,� �� y s ' � l 7�e ( �" ,.r_ �,, � � �� � � � ir' *,�,� f f��t���r�,., '`�� . � `2i ���,�¢� , li '� �;•" `�z €� �`�; �4° �: t , 1� �i �s�• � Teen Recr�atoo►� Ac�ivity Club ��'`���� � ' .� � •'7Crips • Fundraisers � Speeial Events ° li�Ion�hly Social� ,������,� i� ���'3� Er �r�� - • Members meet new people • MeinUers become involved in their cominunity • MeinUers can earn free trips R a TRAC t-shirt t����a�i�� r����:�r�.gs: Marcli 16t1i, Apri120th, May 18t1z Meets on lhe third Wecl�tiesday of eacl� nzontli nt 4 p.nti. �� � at Lions Center West. �or rrioye �itifor�nation or c� t�izeanbetslx�ip brochure, � cc�ll 477-2760 ext. 2388. � � � rk , .; ,���_ ?. 3•� � �. � , � �. � �' ., ��. � z �� � # � P . , � �r.u.l¢�' . _. ... � � � � � � � _ � ���, �� - � . � e �, ��,,,� ���� . � �.�, - .. . ___ . _ .,v.:.,9 «�",�,r'. m..;. ThE GYdpEVINE 12 SpriNg �005 � Sc�n�� High School Students! What can we do to make it happen for you? The City of Rancho Cucamonga Community Services Department is seel<ing high school students to become a part of this exciting Action Committee. ANCHO CUCAMONGA TIWANDA LTA LOMA �$ Thi§ is your chs��ce to be heard! Get involved, shake things up and make it happen for high school teens in R.C. Help us plan club dances, special events, workshops and more. Make your next move the best move, be part of the next exciting bash for teens in your communiry. OSOS For more information, application/brochure, date and tin2e of next meeting call 477-2760 ext. 2386. ; . .� i ► , � , Second Thursday o f each month Spruce Avenue Skate Park Facility 7730 Spruce Avenue • 3pm Skaters and Bladers meet with City Staff the second 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. Free drinks anc! snacks j�iroViilBcl. For more information call W,, 477-2760 ext. 2386 or 2397. \ � n����� ����e�. Ali night event 6th - IOth Grades Friday, March 11, 2005 9pm-9am We challenge you to join us for a night of wild and crazy sport games, food, fun and prizes. Dori t be left out, prizes include the latest video games and surprise event tickE When the competition ends who wil be the last one standing? (Minimum 15/Maximum 50 participanisi RC Family Spor�is Cehter Cost: $10 (includes food, fun arid Czty staff supervision) Barcode #: 69140 Pre-Registration required! For more information call 477-2760 ext. 2386 or 2397. ........................................................................ ........... S�Y'll?� FllYi� FIeStG� x.� 6th - 9th Grades �� a Saturday, Apri12, 2005 � ��� � 7 pm - IO pm � Calling all chicos and chicas! This fun i"� �� o� c� �; , fiesta will be a night to remember. ��, u° Come celebrate with us as we kick off spring break and spend all night dancing �� and munching on free chips and salsa! Be sure to come and experience a night of hot, sizzling "south of the border" delights. This dance is sure to be muy caliente! (Maximum 450 participants) RC Family Sports Center $3 advance purchase/$5 day of dance Tickets on sale now at the RC Family Sports Center For more information call 477-2760 ext. 2386 or 2397. SI�C FI��S IV1a�IC 1VlOU�'1tG�lYl for teens 6th - 12th grc�de Wednesday, Apri16, Z005 8:30 am - 7.�30 pm $30 per person How many times can you ride the Goliath or Xtreme? Join us for a day of fun and excitement at Six Flags Magic Mountain. Cost includes transportation, staff, and of admission. Trip deplrts from and returns to the R.C. Family Sports Center. Fee: $30 per person Barcode #: 53�62 Registration Deadline: Monday April 4, 2005 For more information ca11477-2760 ext 2396 or 2386 RCpark.coi..� ThE GrapeviNe l3 PEE WEE SPORTS Pee Wee Soccer Spring Session �Boys and girls will be taught the fundament of soccer. Registration fee includes a t-shirt, certificate and a medal. Space is limited. SBssion DAtes - Apri14 - May 19, 2005/7 weeks Registration taken until �Iled- ReSldehtS - January 10 - March 12, 2005 NOi1-ReSldehts - January 17 - March 12, 200F Resident Fee $34 per child Non-Resident $44 per child Information - (909) 477-2785 ext. 2385 SitB - Victoria Groves Park Mon./Wed. 6 - 7 pm 53203 3 year olds 53412 4 year olds 53430 5 year olds Tue./Thur. 6 - 7 pm 53209 3 year olds 53418 4 year olds 53435 5 year olds M/W Age 3 61941 Age 4 61949 Age 5 61957 T/Th 61945 Volunteer Copches are 61953 61961 needed for each team 1'outh Tr��lc �r F►eld Track Meet -- Saturday, April 2, 2005 -- 7:30 a.r►�. at Los Osos High School Boys and Girls have an exciting opportunity to compete and possibly qualify for the Inland Valley Municipal Athletic Association Track Separate divisions for boys & girls. Events available: Year born Events 1998 50 meter dash, 100 meter dash, 200 meter dash, long jump and softball throw. 1996-1997 50 meter dash, 100 meter dash, 200 meter dash, 400 meter run, 400 meter relay, long jump and softball throw. 1993-1995 100 meter dash, 200 meter dash, 400 meter run, 800 meter run, 400 meter relay, long jump, and softball throw. 1990-1992 100 meter dash, 200 meter dash, 400 meter run, 1600 meter run, 400 meter relay, long jump, shot put and softUall throw RUIBS • Participants are limited to two (2) events, plus one relay. • Track spikes or shoes designed for spikes are not allowed. • Starting blocks will not be used. • Softball throw will use a leather softball. • Shot Put, girls use a 61b. shot/boys use an 81b. shot. Register for Practices and Track Meet: Residents: began December 13, 2004 -- $45 per person Non-Residents: began Dec. 20, 2004 -- $55 per person (Includes t-shirt, medal, pre-meet training and Track Meet) Sirth Certificate required for registration Register for Track Meet only: $10 per person, registration taken up to the day of the Meet, April 2, 2005 -- 7:30 - 8:30 am Birth Certificate required for registration ThE GrapEviNe �4 Age3-5 Pee Wee Bcaseball Age .� - 5 Summer Sessior� Boys and girls will be taught the fundamentals of �baseball. Registration fee includes t-shirt, baseball cap, certificate and medal. Space is limited. Sessioi1 DGites - June 13 - July 28, 2005 / 7 weeks '� � � Registration taken until �Iled - o00 � Resldei1ts - February 28 - May 14, 2005 ,�' ,, Non-Residehts - March 7- May 14, 2005 Resident Fee $34 per child � Non-Resident $44 per child Information -.(909) 477-2785 ext. 2385 S1tC - RC Epicenter Sports SItB: Victoria Groves Park - 6- 7 p.in. Complex M/W T/Th TUe./1'huY. 4:30 - 5:30 pm Age 3 61965 61969 Site: Windrows Park - 6- 7 p.m. 53213 3 ear olds Age 4 61973 61977 M/W T/Th y Age 5 61981 61985 Age 3 61989 61993 53424 4 year olds A e 4 61997 62001 53439 5 year olds Site: Church Street Park - 6- 7 Age 5 62005 62009 p.m. T�ack � Fie1d P�a►ctices Participants will be taught the proper stretching techniques along with training in the respective events. Register by using the schedule and activity numbers listed below. PYG�CtICBS - begin Feb. 28th at Ruth Musser Middle School Monday/Wednesday - 5 pm - 6:30 pm or Tuesday/Thursday - 5 pm - 6:30 pm BOYS BOYS Mon./Wed. 5- 6:30 pm Tue./Thur. 5- 6:30 pm Barcode # D�visions: Barcode# Divisions: 53180 born in 1990 53181 born in 1990 53178 born in 1991 53179 born in 1991 53176 Uorn in 1992 53177 born in 1992 53174 Uorn in 1993 53175 born in 1993 53172 barn in 1994 53173 born in 1994 53170 born in 1995 53171 born in 1995 53168 born in 1996 53169 Uorn in 1996 53166 barn in 1997 53167 born in 1997 53162 Uorn in 1998 53163 Uorn in 1998 GIRLS Mon./Wed. 5 - 6.:30 pm Barcode # Div►sions: 53182 Uorn in 1990 53184 born in 1991 53186 born in 1992 53188 born in 1993 - 53190 born iiz 1994 53192 ' born in 1995 ' 53194 Uorn in 1996 53196 born in 1997 53198 Uorn in 1998 GIIZLS Tue./Thur. 5 - 6 :30 pm Barcode # D�visions: 53183 Uorn in 1990 53185 Uorn in 1991 53187 bom in 1992 53189 Uorn in 1993 53191 born iiz 1994 53193 born in 1995 ` 53195 Uorn in.1996 53197 Uorn in 1997 53199 ' born in-1998 For n�ore information c�11 4 77-2 785 ext. 1395 SpriNg zoo5 YourH SPORTS - � �, Youth Baskefba►I Leagues - Summer Season This league offers fun for different ages and the opporhtnity to learn and enhance their basketball skills. Height is not important and beginners are welcome. Separate leagues for boys and girls will be offered for each age division. All games will be played at R.C. Family Sports Center & various school sites. Fee includes 8 week season plus tournament playoffs, uniform, gym costs, officials, scorekeeper, and participation awards. League Begins - Saturday July 2, 2005 Registration taken until filled- Reside►7ts - March 21 - May 5, 2005 NOi1 Residents - March 28 - May 5, 2005 Please note: a birth certificate is required upon registration Resident $76/ Non-Resident $86 (Division AA - C) Residellt $62 / No►1-Resideht $72 (Division D- No Playoffs) Information -(909) 477-2760 ext. 2202 or 2201 GIRLS Barcode # BOYS Barcode # Divisions: 62013 62018 AA born in 1990-1991 62014 62019 A bornin 1992-1993 62015 62020 B bornin 1994-1995 62016 62021 C bornin 1996-1997 62017 62022 D born in 1998-1999 Team placement: 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 vol- unteer coach is not found, refunds will be issued. If you are interested in coaching please call 477-2760 ext. 2202 or 2201. The GrapeviNe �� Youth Indoor Volleyball - Spring Season All girls and boys born between 1989-1996 are invited to play in this exciting sport at the R.C. Family Sports Center. All ability levels are encouraged to sign-up. "Practices will be held at Cucamonga Middle School" League Begins - Apri19, 2005 Registration taken until Flled - Resldents - February 7- March 19, 2005 Non-Resldents - February 14 - March 19, 2005 Please note: a birth certificate is required upon registration Resident Fee $60 per child / Non-Resident $70 per child Information - (909) 477-2785 ext. 2381 GIRLS Barcode # BDYS Barcode # 62023 62030 62024 62031 62028 62032 62029 62033 < ,l � � Divisions: AA born in 1989-1990 A born in 1991-1992 B born in 1993-1994 C born in 1995-1996 � � —_� Sp�«g S,�o�t Ca�rp Youth Basketball Camp Boys & Giris Ages 6- 13 Apri14 - 8, 2005 R. C. Family Sports Center (9059 San Bernardino Road) � Wondering what to do during -.r� `1 � Spring Break? Do you want to improve your skills in basketball? 1 Then this camp is for you! Participants will learn fundamen- tals, team play and be given an indi- vidual rating assessment to assist in improving their overall skills. Wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. Registration:ee includes a t-shirt, player handbook, and a certificate. For information ca11477-2760 ext. 2395 Registration began on January 24, 2005 Fee: Resident - $80/Non Res. - $90 53114 Mon. - Fri., 8 am - 12 noon RCpark.cor.,i :ADUL T SPOR TS 5-on-5 Adult Flag Football - Spring Season Each team will play an eight game season in the Tuesday night league. Games will Ue 50 minutes long and played on down-sized fields. Roster maximum is 10 players. All games will be played at Rancho Cucamonga E�icenter and Adult Sports Complex. League begins - Apri112, 2005 Registration taken until filled - Resldents - March 14 - Apri16, 2005 Non-Residents - March 21 - Apri16, 2005 FCCS - $400/team + $10 per non-resident Information - (909) 477-2785 ext. 2387 Dates subject to change clue to weather and field reservations. Adult Tennis Leagues - Summer Season �/�� All matches will Ue played at Beryl Park East, Lions Park, `� or Day Creek Park j/,!� 62035 Monday Men's Singles �� ��, J 62036 Thursday Men's Singles � ' 62037 Monday Women's Singles 62038 Tuesday Women's Singles ��� a League begitl5 - Week of June 6, 2005 ;� f �J Registration taken until �I►ed - Residents - March 28 - May 24, 2005 `' Non-Residents - Apri14 - May 24, 2005 � FCCS -$35 per player +$10 per non-resident � Information - (909) 477-2785 ext. 2395 �,_ Dates subject to change due to weather Aduit Basketball Leagues - Spring 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 Apri118, 2005 Regisiration taken until �Iled- Residehts - March 7- Apri17, 2005 Non-Resldellts - March 14 - Apri17, 2005 Fees - Fullcourt -$450 / team +$10 per non-resident 3 on 3-$75/team +$10 per non-resident Information - (909) 477-2785 ext. 2382 Adult Racquetball Leagues - Spring Season �` All games will be played Tuesdays at the R.C. Sports Center. 62045 Tuesday Meri s Singles �� 62046 Tuesday Women's Singles � s LeAgue begins - Week of April 18, 2005 --� c����l Registration taken until �Iled - 4�cC5 Resldeilts - March 7- Apri17, 2005 �� Non-Residents - March 14 - Apri17, 2005 �— �� Fees - Singles -$60 per player +$10 per non-resident Doubles -$30 per player +$10 per non-resident Information - (909) 477-2785 ext. 2384 ThE GrapeviNe �� AcAult Slow Pitch Softball Le�gues - Spring Seaso� Meri s and Co-ed - weeknights & Sundays Women'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�CatiOh Games - during the week of Apri14, 2005 League begins - week of Apri111, 2005 �,�� Registration taken untii filied- �+ �� Residents - March 14, 2005 until spots are filled � s Non-Residents - March 21, 2005 until spots are filled � FCBS - Mon-Fri & Sun. Evening {1 � • $500/team + $10 per non resident ���j��,��� � Sun. Mornin & Afternoon _ `���� �,Z `"�� $440/ �am + $10 per non resident �'�=�>�"`"'����� In formation -(909) 477-2785 ext. 2387 Dates subject to change due to weather and field reservations. Adu1t 6 Aside Soccer Leagues - Spring 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. MCh S- 18 years and older - Thursday nights 30 years and older - Tuesday nights W0�'YiCn S- 18 years and older - Thursday nights �r� 30 years and older - Tuesday nights - "�' League begins - Apri112, 2005 - Tuesday League April 14, 2005 - Thursday League Registration taken until filled- Residetlts - March 14, 2005 until spots are filled Non-Residel1ts - March 21, 2005 until spots are filled FCe -$425/team +$10 for each non-resident on team Information - (909) 477-2785 ext. 2383 Adult Full Field Soccer Leagues - Spring 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. MCi1 S- 18 years and older, & 30 years and older - Sunday days or Thursday nights. � � WOn1Ct1 S- 18 years and older - Monday nights ��' Woi�1Cn S- 30 years and older - Wednesday nights ��� League begins - �,�� Men's - Apri117, 2005 - Sunday League __ ����� :� Women's - April 18, 2005 - Monday League �—�'-G�— Women's - April 20, 2005 - Wednesday League Registration taken until filied- RCS►dChtS - March 14, 2005 until spots are filled Nol7-ReS►del7ts - March 21, 2005 until spots are filled FCCS - MCt1 S- New team/$650* Returning team/$730 +$10 for each non-resident *Men's Sunday teams are required to register with CSA annually to participate in league play. WOi�Y1Cl1 S-$750 / team +$10 for each non-resident Information - (909) 477-2785 ext. 2383 Dates subject to change due to weather SPriN$ i005 �F�A MI L Y SPOR TS CENTER r_ . r ,Join us for these programs and more! ✓ Pee Wee Leagues ✓ Youth Leagues ✓ Racquetball Leagues ✓ Basketball Leagues Drop-In Activities ✓ Rent a Meeting Room ✓ Play Arcade Games ✓ Snackbar ✓ Drop-in Basketball ✓ Drop-in Racquetball ✓ jazzercise Classes ✓ Teen Center / Afterschool Program Location £r Hours 9059 San Bernardino Road (behind Orchard Supply) Open 7 days a week � Monday - Friday .....................8 am - 10 pm Saturday ...................................8 am - 6 pm Sunday.....................................9 am - 5 pm For in formation on a!1 of our programs carr �»-Z�Ss. Drop-In Basketba!! (Reservations are not required) YOUth - $1.50 per player (pla� for• one ope�i court time) AdUIt - $3.50 per player (piny for one open cout•t tiine) Open Court Times - •Mon. - Fri. - 8 am - 6 pm •Tues. - Fri. - 6:30 pm - 9:30 _ 'All open play hours may change due to programming Drop-In Racquetball (Reservations are required) R.C. Family Sports Center has 5 racquetball courts available s��- for "open play" to both youth , and adults. F88 - $S per person/per hour � Open Court times - Monday - Friday 8 am - 10 pm Saiurdays - 8 am - 5 pm Sundays - 9 am - 4 pm `All open play hours may change due to programming VISTT PASSES io v,s�t Zo v�s�t so v�s�c Adult Basketball/Volleyball $28 $49 $63 Youth Basketball/Volleyball $12 $21 $27 Adult Racyuetball $40 $70 $90 Youth Racquetball $24 $42 $54 Senior Racquetball $37.50 $65 $82.50 Senior Basketball/Volleyball $22.50 $45 $57.50 ,Jazzercise Classes at the R.C. Family Sports Center � We invite you to experience Jazzercise, the original dance fitness class. For over 25 years Jazzercise has introduced thousands of workout routinP� t� hPl„ keep you fit and energized. Class schedule is available at the R.C. Family Sports C Fees: $80 / 8 weeks $35/unlimited (E.F.T.) $7/per class (walk-in) For more in formatia call (909) 477-2785. The GrapeviNe �1 RCpark.co�„� � ;� Tf�1 '�Tf�f ��fS'l � C f,'T1 l�' ��-' `. Cla�s�ses � Audition Workshops Age: 8 f� up �These short-term workshops will help the inexperienced performer, as well as serve to refresh . an experienced performer, on ways to impress the director and land the part! Each 4-week workshop is designed for a specific age group to help them learn how to prepare for an audiNon including activities in cold reading, pos`� ture, projection, research, characterizaHon and audirion etiquette. (Min. 8/Max. 15) �` Resident - $40/Non-Res. - $50 -- 4 tvks Site: Theatre Ctr AgC: 8- 12 Inst.: Patricia Doublet-DeLion 62057 Tu 4:30 — 5:45 pm L 4/ 19 / 05; 62053 Tu 4:30 — 5:45 pm ` 5/ 17 / 05 Age: 13 - 17 Instructor: Carla Fiore �� 62055 Sa 10:30 am —12 pm 4/23/05 r Age: 18+ Instructor: Carla Fiore 62056 Sa 10:30 am —12 pm 5/21 /05 Physica! Acting fr Intro to Stage Combat Age: I6 �r up �f' Leam the techniques to get the most `� out of your performance by using your entire body. Students will learn not only to act from facia] expression, but from physical expression as well. The course will .also indude an introduction to Stage Combat learning :the basic rules of stage fighting and choreography. A must for students pursuing roles in Shakespeare or other classic dramas where fight scenes are included. (Min. 8/Max. 12) Inst.: Carlos Baldeon Site: Theatre Ctr Residen't - $65/Non-Res. - $75 -- 8 wks 62060 Th •7 - 8:30 pm 4/21 /OS \" . � _ � � Teen Theatre Workshop & Performance Tuesdays fr Thursdays, 3:30 - 6 p.m. �This performance-based workshop will meet iwo afternoons per week for eight weeks to prepare a full-length theatre producHon. Specifically designed for the teenage actor, this program will focus on the process of theatre production, from audition through rehearsal, up to opening night. Teens will leam the importance of teamwork while creating a dramatic performance. The 8-week workshop will culminate in a 3-day performance run at the RC Theatre Arts Center. (Min. 8/Max. 20) Inst.: Carlos Baldeon Site: Theatre Ctr Resident - $165/Non-Res. - $175 - 8 weeks Age: 11- 18 62063 Tu/Th 3:30 - 6 pm 4/19/05 3-day performance - June 2- 4, 2005 Beginning Acting for Adufts � • Age: l8 £r up �- � Voice Strengthening �' This 8-week course is designed co �' fr Mastering the Monologue warm up those cold feet for adults who / (� age: l4 fr up would like to perform in community, � �7 Performing a monologue can be a church or even professional theatre � � s �thrill or a disaster. All eyes and ears are producHons, as well as for those who may ' � on you! Can you capture the audience's attention and hold it while ou tell our want to strengthen their speech or presen- ' Y Y tation skills. Basic performance exercises/Scene Stud� F.r story? Learn to master the monologue with and techniques will be introduced and Character evelopment style, personality, warmth and realism in practiced among classmates, building Age: l4 �'r up this 8-week workshop. Whether its humor confidence, strengthening voice and � Fine acting requires much more than or intensity you wish to convey, this course posture, and calming those ever-present leaming lines and hitting your marks.' 1` will help you achieve your.:goal and win nerves. This course is for anyone who has �arn to develop realistic and erigaging ., your audience's atterition. j�erfect for the always wanted to try his or her hand at characters through this 8-week cburse. high school grad that musi perform a stage performances but never had the T�ugh scene study you will learn to under- monologue for college, acceptance to a courage to do so. (Min. 8/Max. 15) stand the characters' feelings, emotions.and_ � performing.arts-program or foi the actor Inst.: Patricia Doublet-DeLion motivation in which to develop a realistic seeking a specific role. (Min. 8/Ivlax. 15) Site: Theatre Ctr performance and memorable portrayal. �Inst.: Carlos,Baldeon Site: Theatre Ctr Resident -$70/Non-Res. -$80 -- 8 wks Great for beginners as well as experienced�/%Resident -$65/Non-Res. -$75'--�8 wks 62058 Tu 6:30 — 8 pm ' 4/19/05 performers, this course will teach you how fo' - 62024 Tu 7- 8:30 pm� . � 4/i9/05 fully develop your character in any theatre ; -+ j� B e g i n n i n g A c tin g for Kids proau�on. ��,. s/M� ls� Youth Theatre �e. 6_ j j Inst.: Patriaa Dou b let- De Lion W o r k s h o p_ f r P e r f o r m a n c e �This 8-week course will introduce •_. Site: Theatre C�t� •�.•• Age: 6 fr up youngsters to the world of acting. Resident -$57/Non-Res. -$67 -- 7 wks '''�� � This program introduces' youngsters Kids will learn basic acting techniques, 62061 Mo 6:30 - 8 pm 4/18/05 �to the rdorld of theatre, from audition terminolog}; stage direcHons, how to read to performance! Kids learn basic acHng and from a script, strengthen posture & voice �eQtre Games fr Improv �t,eatre skills and terms, audition for roles, projection and simple tips on how to �i9C: 9- I1 then:rehearse�and rehearse.,�This program prepare for an audition. (Min. 8/Max. 15) �' Kids love comedy. Kids love games. provides a great way #o introduce a young Inst.: Jessica Nash Site: Theatre Ctr �is course is perfect for the young child to performing. Simple set pieces and Resident -$57/Non-Res. -$67 -- 7 wks comedian (or comedienne) to"develop their props are created in class; and some minor 62059 Mo 3- 4:15 pm 4/ 18/05 comedic skills and learn to think on their costume pieces may need to be provided by feet. A variety of improv and theatre games . the student. Concludes with a performance ThE GI'dPEVINE �O SpriNg i005 will sharpen the young actor's ability to act for family & friends.'(Min. 8/Max. 15) on the spot; whether it's scripted or not! A Inst.: Allison Dugan & Jessica Nash great exercise for the mind and body, and ,_ '- - '� Site: Theatre Ctr lots of fun too! (Min. 8/Max. 15) , �• • Resident -$85/Non-Res. -$95 -- 8 wks Inst.: Jessica Nash Site: Theatre Ctr /�ge: 6- 8 Resident -$57/Non-Res. -$67 -- 7 wks 62065 We 3- 4:15 pm 4/20/OS 62062 Mo 4:30 - 5:45 pm 4/ 18 / 05 �e. 9_ I l 62066 We 4:30 - 5:45 pm 4/ 20 / 05 ��'������ �l�T � � ���� � �� � C� � N�" 1� R _, � --- ----- Musical Theatre Workshops New location! I� II �r jjj ' Age: 8 fr up For those who love musical theatre and RC Theater Arts Center ��'�shvto strengthen their skills in vocal ;,f:and; dance performance, this course 6ts the 9T91 Arrow Route '� ;bill � by;; developing a selection of musical (fornterl� the RC Senior Center) numbers; ;�plucked from those famous _ Broadway��m�sicals. Course participants •"'�'' '" •��-��"' •'`�leam the�choreography and solo or chorus �#.-s;«a Y�`- j Adult Vocal Ensembfe .•�-�-;;, vocals and'.p"repare•for performance at the �;? � �� Age: 18�� Gp. ° end;of th�session. Offered in three age cate- � Do";you;enjoy.singing as part�of a� gorie's,;production�numbers are selected for gioup, but'are not interested in joining a; � age-appropriate class pardcipants. Dance large.chorale;or choir? Do you like to sing�:��z; shoe`s are required: Minima] costume pieces jazz, contemporary, arid Broadway;mus'ic in °• (i.e. tights, leotards! leggings, etc.) may be I 1 I `• '. �:. J four-part�:.harmony?� The Ad�1t�lVocal required for performance. (Min: 8/Max.•16) Ensemble'is'designed to develop�a�s`m'all�� � �r 7:.. ����►' .;i;' Site: Theatre Ctr perEocmance�"group of adult individualsc:= Resident -$75/Non-Res. -$85 -- 7 wks Prepping for a Voca! Audition • ' Age: 16 fr up �This workshop is designed. to help anyone prepare for his or her next vocal audiHon, whether it is for a high school choir, master chorale, or college acceptance audition. ParNcipants will learn how to prepare their voice, body and mind as to "wow' those directors or instructors at that important vocal audiHon. Students will work on a vocal selection of their choice and by the end of the four weeks will be prepared to give their best vocal audition possible. (Min. 6/Max. 10) Inst.: Don Cloud Site: Theatre Ctr Resident - $45/Non-Res. - $55 -- 4 wks ' 62112 Sa 10 am - 12 pm TBA who;;will���a'rn�and perform a variety of MlW'I = Age: 8.'-;II Inst.: Allison Dugan Musical Theatre Audition Workshop musical numbers for the sheer enjoyment to ,�"�•• 62070 � Sa � 10:30 - 12 pm 4/ 23 / 05 . Age: I2 Fr up those singing ��as well as those rlistening "�• MlW II - Age: 12 - 18 Inst.: Don Cloud �' In this workshop you will leam how Program:size is limited�to maintain�a.close; 62071 Mo'�4 - 5:30 pm� 4/18/05 to prepare for a musical theatre intimate, ahnosphere for the ensemble. A��' "'•• •Ec,�• � audiHon. The instructor will work with MlW II1='Age: I8 i'r up Inst.: Don Cloud piacement audition will be conducted on the each student to comprise a notebook that first da ��of class to determine sin n ran e 62072 Mo 6:30 - 8 pm 4/18/05 Y�, ,, ,_,,, _� ` � g g � contains 16 bars of 8 different audition and designate parts,,(Min. 8/Max. 20) ' ' ' . ieces, suitable for the student's voice ��rnging�for a Li etime p Inst.: D.o�n Cloud ':=� �Site: Theatre Ctr� . f range & ability that they will rehearse to Resident - $75/Non-Res. - $85 -- 8 wks , '� ; � � �e' 1� � 17 develop proper emotion, characterization ,� In this class students will leam how to � 6206l;�t,We 6:30f-.8 pin� 4%20/05 �� develop basic technical skills that can & vocal technique. Students will also learn \.���'" y be used throu hout our vocal career. audition eHquette; how to choose the right RC Children's Chorus-1 F�r.Il�,,.:;'='� g Y song for a specific character; and how to t��•' '' `� ��' �`' �"Sfi 8: S'- I1 Students will practice breath control, proper ' ' �� �� 9 � phrasing, stage presence and begin to build �'Ork with an audirion pianist for best � Ah,'those angelic voices of children. results._(Min. 8/Max. 16) , Now they can find their spodight in the ��eir personal vocal repertoire. Students Irist:"Jessica�Nash Site: Theatre Ctr RC Children's Chorus. Designed to teach �'`'�» begin leaming group numbers that.rwrill� �"'' • �- .Resident;,$85/Non=Res. -$95`-- 8 wks children basic singing skills and incorporate ulHmately develop:to, solo�pe�formance,,��:�''62113 o-T'hy.�4�5�30 m 4/21/05 rovidin individual'instnichon; foi each�•- p-�� those skills into the creation of beautiful vocal p g v- r• melodies. The program includes instruction student's needs. (Min. 8%ivlax. 20)� - On-line Registration • �in pro per bmathin g, su p port, posture, sta ge �st.: Kristine Thewes„�;;,�ISite:�Theatre Ctr--- . Resident - $50/IVon-Res:;: $60 -- 8 wks � � • f presence and harmony. Offered in two age 62114 Tu 3:30-5 �''m�, 4/19/05 � �NLfME LLA55 HQGISTRAT� groups with age-appropriate vocal selections. P • No auditiori is required, all children welcome "'�"�� L�� . • W�•RCpark.00111 to partidpate. (Min. 12/Max. 25) --- - 4". �:�:�M } .. • ��>f; ._. �,.,..;,,�, , Inst.: Kristine Thewes Site: Theatre Ctr �arnes 1�. "Cur..catalo Performing 1���- r.� Resident - $50/Non-Res. - $60 -- S wks • �• ., ��t Chorus I - Age: 5 - 8 -:` �� �'� � ' ''�. : �. `� �'V � : 62068 We 4:30 - 5:45 pm 4/20/05 Arts Merrror�ar! Scholarrsh�p Fi�nal ` /� Chorus II - Age: 9-�11 k,��"Y1�"°• � ��� ; 62069 we 3-4:15pm 4/20/OS Available for indiv�duals Ages 8`-�l-T� : (Note: This program is scheduled at alfernating Scholarships in the a� ount�'�o�f $2 0 each will be awaidedtto individuals ulterested in � times with 'Youth Theatre Workshop, for ,,, r� �� �, .. children who may wish to participate in both Partiapating in one or more,rof ttiyCity's Peiforming Arts programs or'classes�Scholarships programs back-to-back on the same day.) can be applied towards registratron fees for RC Theatre Arts Academy classes and workshops, �� � � program's. You must reside in the nd 17 years 4o be'eligible. ned,at'�.t}i'e'C� unity Services �park.com.`Applicarions are due immer'2005 program assistance. 1 cted individual towards one or • 2005 and Spring 2006. �ulturnl nnd Performfitg Arts f� f.'� l l� f �'1 1S' �� � f,' I 1 f��� ,.� `. Behi�nd t.he Scene•s Progra-ms- Technica! Theatre / Stage Cra / Scenic Artisiry Costuming f� Make-up Character Make-up Design fr Application � Age: 13 fr up. �Learn the techniques for make-up application for the stage, whether it is creating a look of old age, or an animal, a witch, a pirate, a ghostly character. 'Any face can be transformed with the correct make-up application. An addiHonal fee of $20 is due on the first day of class to the instructor for each student's individual make-up kit, which they will keep at the conclusion of the session. (Min. 8/Max. 15) Inst.: Patricia Doublet-DeLion �" ;� • Site: Theatre Ctr� Resident - $66/Non-Res. - $76 -- 7 wks 62115 Mo 4- 5:30 pm 4/18/05 Costume Design t'r Creaiion Age: 13 fr up �Students will leam what the costumers do to prepare Eor a show. Including research (for period or cultural costumes), costume resources, budgeting, utilizing thrift store finds, remnants and bargain buys, and of course, creating cosiumes for performance. Sewing skills helpful, but not required. Class projects for the ahernoon sessions will include designing and creating costumes for the Teen Theatre Program: The even'vig session will focus on costume creation for small RCCT producdons. Personal projects (i.e. costumes for school, church or events) can be included on a limited basis with the permission of the instructor. (Min. 6/Max. 12) Inst.: TBA Site: Theatre Ctr Resident - $75/Non-Res. - $85 -- 8 wks Age: 13 - I S 62117 Th 4-6pm 4/21/05 Age: 16 fr up 62118 Th 6:30 - 8:30 pm 4/21 /05 Scenic Artistry 1 fr II /� Age: 13 fr up `� Students learn a variety of basic techniques to create beautiful scenic artistry. Designed to work in conjunction with the _ Teen Theatre Program and other perform- ance-based courses offered through the Academy, the students will create the back- ' drops, murals, and 3-Dimensional props that - will be incorporated`into the stage perform- ances. A great way to leam arHstic tech- niques and skills that offer a big effect! Once leamed, these arHstic skills can be applied to , a variety of other arts projects & creations. (Min.6/Max:12) � r Inst.: Robert Jacka Site: Theatre Ctr Resident - $125/Non-Res. - $135 - 8 wks � SC. Art. 1- Age: I3 fr Up 62119 Mo 6:30-9pm 4/18/05 _� Sc. Art. 11- Age: 13 £r up 62120 Tu �� 6:30-9pm 4/19/05 , / . � Technical Theatre i'r Stage Craft Age: I3 £r up /� Learn the basics of technical theatre � including simple stage lighting & sound design and operation. Students will also learn to create stage props required for a production. Intended to ��ork with the Teen Theatre Program productions offered through the Academy, the students will "set the stage" with lights, sound and sets to create theatre magic. A wel]-rounded class for those interested in pursuing technical theatre. (Min. 6 /Max. 12) Inst.: TBA Site: Theatre Ctr Resident - $100/Non-Res. - $110 - 8 wks 62116 We 3- 5 pm 4/20/05 c �� � � � ��ti �. •��r ,,,,��.r : � �� _. ..,1,�, ^ �^ , /' � ,.. ,,���• ' �J' :a� ,��`J' /� � `f^',: •�. ��.,�1��1�,.,.�? ��✓, ' 'I � � •'t r> � /�4 `�— ,� -��� � =� � �� I Visit • C�� C ���C �� N�w location! RC Theater Arts Center 79I Arrow Route or_ir�c,; � _� -- -.! � i• �`rt r "Showstoppers" Performance Troupe Ages: 10 - I8 Meets regularly on Wednesdays, 4- 6pm beginning Apri120, Z005 If you are a young performer between the ages of 10 and 18, who loves to sing and dance - this is for you! This is an 8-week intensive program that teaches young performers a variety of songs and dances that are ultimately made available for public or private performance at City events and within the community. The Troupe is also featured performers in the RC Performing Arts Academy Showcase, following the end of the Winter and Spring sessions. Eligible parHcipants are selected from an open audition and the program size is limited to twelve members, per session. The Sho�vstoppers receive concentrated instruction in singing and dancing, along with additional emphasis on stage presence, initiative and teamwork. Eligible troupe members can choose to participate year-round (four 8-week sessions) or for a single session, allowing more students the opportunity to participate as vacancies pern�it. Additional costs may be required for each member's personal dance shces, leotards & Hghts, as needed. Costume pieces and accessories for specific numbers or special performances will be provided by the Academy. (Min. 8/Max. ]2) Instructor: Don Cloud Program Fee: $150 (Resident) / $l60 (Non-Resident) - 8 weeks Showstoppers Performance Troupe Audition - Wednesday, April 6th - 4- 6 p.m. RC Theatre Arts Center, 9791 Arrow Rte. Please come prepared to sing 16 bars of music and learn a simple dance combination Call (909) 477-2760 ext. 2214 for additional inforrnation The GraPEviNE Z� SpriNg i005 ��' 1 1S' 1 cl � f'' ,� 1.1 ' c; c�� 1�' l� The Talent Connectron You Ought to be in Pictures Age: 5 - I3 �g� This 5-week course is designed for �� young people interested in working in the television, film, and theatre industries. Students will work on cold reading, scene selections, interview techniques, video and photo shoots, presentations, and agency lec- tures. $5 supply fee due to instructor. (Min. 8/Max. 15) Inst.: Keri L. Dempster Site: Lions E Resident - $40/Non Res. - $50 -- 5 wks Age: 5 - 9 55662 We 6- 7 pm 4/6/05 55663 We 6- 7 pm 5/ 11 / 05 Age: 10 = 13 55712 We 7- 8 pm 4/6/05 55713 We 7-Spm 5/11/05 Th8 TQi811f COI?I18CtlOn Commercial Workshop Age:S-13 �Have you ever been told that your child shou]d 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 agencies and casting servic- es. Basic skills are the focus in this exciting and informative class. Parents attend mini-workshop viewing the video and helping you to understand how you can help your child practice before, during, and after an audition. (Min. 8/ Max. 15) Inst.: Keri L. Dempster Site: Lions E Resident - $40/Non Res. - $40 --1 day 55612 Sa 12 - 3 pm 4/23/05 55613 Sa 12 - 3 pm 5/21 /OS Performing Arts - Age: 6- I6 Acting for the Stage �Experience the thrill of live stage acting! Emphasis will be on scriptwork, blocking, stage direction, theater terminolog}; 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 are allowed to observe during the lst 10 minutes oE class only. (Min. 10/Max. 30) Inst.: Diane Dyan Site: Lions W Resident - $65/Non Res. - $75 -- 8 wks 55762 Th 4- 4:50 pm 4/7/OS Vocal Expression F.r Performance Age: 7 f,r up �Accomplished Soprano and Camegie Hall performer, Rita Reinhardt will teach students techniques to improve breath control, tone production, and stage presence. A final performance wil] be held at the end of each session. Prior to the first class please select a pop, rock, classical or Broadway song to work on in class, along with an accompa- nying tape or CD. Please select a song appro- priate for the individual participants age and matiirity level (songs including profanity or strong sexual overtones are not permitted). (Min. 5/Max.15) No class 5/30. Inst.: Rita Reinhardt Site: Lions W Resident - $40/Non Res. - $50 -- 5 wks Age: 7 - 9 55212 Mo 6- 7 pm 4/4/OS 55213 Mo 6- 7 pm 5/9/05 Age: 10 - 13 55262 Mo 7- 8 pm 4/4/OS 55263 Mo 7- 8 pm 5/9/OS Age: 14 - Adult 55312 Mo 8- 9 pm 4/4/OS 55313 Mo 8- 9 pm 5/9/05 Modeling for Fashion Shows and Photography Age: 7 -17 �Class is for both young ladies and gendemen who will leam how to work in front of a camera for stil] photography and how to model on a ramp for fashion shows. Proper modeling techniques 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 inslructor. Class concludes with an exciting performance. (Min. 10/Max. 30) Inst.: Diane Dyan Site: Lions W Resident - $65/Non Res. - $75 -- 8 wks 55764 Th 5:40 - 6:30 pm 4/ 7/ 05 Cinderella Charm F,r Etiquette Age: 7 - 12 � Whatever happened to tea parHes and white gloves? Introduced will be the fundamentals of proper feminine man- ners, consideration and respect for others, classroom and table etiquette, group speak- ing and overcoming shyness, while encour- aging self confidence and grace. A$S sup- ply fee is due to the instructor at the first class. (Min.10/Max.30) Inst.: Diane Dyan Site: Lions W Resident - $65/Non Res. - $75 -- 8 wks 55763 Th 5- 5:40 pm 4/7/05 On-Line Regis1tration� 1. Log onto www.rcpark.com � •�- �• • • � ' ^* r _� �� . ,1 � � ��� 2. Scroll to the bottom of the home page and click onto... —oHt�nr� cc A ss afc�s raa t7ox 3. To search for an activity click on the 'Activities Tab", and look for a specific activity by barcode number (12345) or by keyword (Karate). When you have made your selection click the add button. The system will prompt you to enter your Personal ID and Account Access PIN. " 5. You will then select the client you want to register and click the "Go to checkout" button. (lf a member of your family does not appear, please call (909) 477-2765 to add information). 6. After reviewing the checkout screen, scroll to the bottom of the page and enter your credit card information (Visa/MasterCard only). Once information is entered, click "Complete TransacHon" tab and print out your receipt. 7. If you need fizrther assistance you can also click on the "Help Desk" tab or call (909) 477-2765. "1/ you have not enrolled in any clnsses bejore, you need to come to the City Hnll or Lions East Corrtntunity Center, fo esta6lish your � "'� account you will need to bring with you n current Utility bill for prooJoJresidency. IJyou al�eady have an nccour�t wifh us, contnct fhe Comrrtunity Seruices Depnrfinent nt (909)477-2765 or emnil: clnssQcityofrc.tom to obtnin your AIN num6ers. � / v ThE GfdPEVINE Z� RCpark.conn vrsua�. ARrs Drawing age: 4 - 12 �Students will learn to see the relation- ship between shape, size, and placement by leaming our step by step approach to draw- ing fun images. Professional artist will guide you through the drawing, inking, c�,,,�,� coloring, and shading of your image. A supply fee of $5 is due to the inshvctor Y A K K at the first class. (Min. 3/Max.15) �•••�--• Inst.: Kids Art Staff Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident - $65/Non Res. - $75 -- 4 wks Age: 4 - 6 58970 We 3:30 - 4:30 pm 4/ 6/ 05 58971 We 3:30 - 4:30 pm 5/4/05 Resident - $100/Non Res. - $110 -- 4 wks Age: 7 - 12 59012 We 4:45 - 6:15 pm 4/6/05 59013 We 4:45 - 6:15 pm 5/4/05 Parent and Me Draw F,r Color Age: 3 - 5 �Share quality time together while exploring the wonderful world of the arts. Children will learn to draw pichires using basic shapes and will leam to color ��,-��,� with different mediums. A supply fee of $2 is due to the instructor at the first � class. (Min. 3/Max. 15) No class 5/30. ,��� 0.K Inst.: Kids Art Staff Site: Goldy Lewis~Ctr Resident - $52/Non Res. - $62 -- 4 wks 59062 Mo 5- 5:45 pm 4/4/05 59063 Mo 6- 6:45 pm 4/4/OS 59064 Mo 5- 5:45 pm 5/2/05 59065 Mo 6- 6:45 pm 5/2/05 �,' • _� • �i1� �_.�..,': y ..,.-�.�. � Painting fr Drawing Age: 6-13 �Explore various materials and learn several drawing and painting tech- niques. 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 inshuctor. Material fee of $5 is due to the instructor at the first class. (Min.10/Max. 24) Inst.: ArHst Hangout Site: Lions E Resident - $48/Non Res. - $58 -- 8 wks 56368 Th 4- 4:50 pm 4/7/05 Pastel Drawing � Painting Age: 10 � up �Learn how to draw and paint in soft pastels with brilliant color and clear detai] while working from a cF,,-�,. photograph. Material fee of $10 is � due to the instructor at the first class. 1'A RK (Min. 10 / Max. 16) •--��--• Inst.: Artist Hangout Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$45 / Non Res. -$55 -- 4 wks 56312 Sa 3:45 - 4:45 pm 4/9/05 Cartooning - Beginning Age: 7 - IS �Cartooning fundamental basics such as universal forms, mass, shading and perspective. You will learn good 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. - $34 -- 4 wks 56012 Th 3- 3:50 pm 4/7/05 56013 Th 3- 3:50 pm 5/5/05 Cartooning - Intermediate Age: 7 - IS �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. - $34 -- 4 wks 59462 Th 5- 5:50 pm 4/ 7/ 05 59463 Th 5- 5:50 pm 5/ 5/ 05 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. - $34 -- 4 wks 56262 Th 4- 4:50 pm 4/7/05 56263 Th 4- 4:50 pm 5/5/05 Classical Head Drawing Ages: 14 £r up /� Learn the traditional techniques of v� drawing from a live model. Each class will begin with a live demonstration by the instructor. Students will then receive individual critiques throughout the session as they draw from the model. All levels welcome. (Min. 4 / Max. 20) Inst.: Gayle Stratford Site: Lions W Resident —$75 / Non Res. -$85 — 5 weeks 55964 Th 6- 9 pm 4/7/05 55965 Th 6- 9 pm 5/ 12 / OS Balloon Animals, Hats, and More Age: 14 £r up /�� Learn how to twist balloon animals w 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 55962 Tu 6- S pm 5/ 17 / OS On-line Registration �► •� � ONLINE CCASS RtClSTRAilON www.RC ark.com ThE GfdPEVINE �` SPfINg lOOS Character Design Age: 4- l2 �Learn to draw cartoon favorites, such as, Yugio, Spiderman, and Fairly Odd Parents. We will use inks, markers, colored pencils and erasable crayons. Professional artist will guide you cr�� through the drawings step by step. A� supply fee of $5 due to the instructor at first class. ��"� =--K Inst.: Kids Art Staff Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr Age: �i - C (Min. 3/Max. 15) Resident - $65/Non Res. - $75 -- 4 wks 59112 Th 5:15 - 6:15 pm 4/7/05 59113 Th 5:15 - 6:15 pm 5/5/05 AgC: T - IZ (Min.3/Max. 12) Inst.: Kids Art Staff Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident - $100/Non Res. - $110 -- 4 wks 59165 Tu 4:45 -6:15pm 4/5/05 59166 Tu 4:45 -6:15pm 5/3/05 3- D Character Paper Sculpture Age: 7 - 12 �Leam how to draw, color, cut and assemble paper in the 3- Dimensional form of 'Hey Arnold,' or other cartoon favorites! A professional arrist will guide you through the process, step by step, cE,.,,,,,,� and the results are truly amazing! Supply fee of $5 is due to the instruc- tor at the first class. (Min. 3/Max. 15) .:,.".".�. Inst.: Kids Art Staff Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident - $100/Non Res. - $110 -- 4 wks 59214 Th 3:30 - 5 pm 4/7/05 59215 Th 3:30 - 5 pm 5/ 5/ 05 Inst.: Kids Art Staff Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident - $100/Non Res. - $110 -- 4 wks 59212 Fr 4:45-6:15pm 4/S/05 59213 Fr 4:45-6:15pm 5/6/05 Watercolor Age: 13 fr up �Water color can be easy when you follow step-by-step demonstrations to leam proper brush techniques, sponging, paint mixing, resist scrubbing, washes, salt tech- niques, and more! Advanced students may work from a photo or still ]ife. Painting c�,-,�„� supplies will be provided by the instruc- tor for an additional $12 due at the first PniiK class meeting. (Min.10 / Max. 16). �----� Inst.: Artist Hangout Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident - $60/Non Res. - $70 -- 4 wks 56318 Sa 2- 3:30 pm 4/9/05 Easy Memory Aibums Age: 12 fr up �Are your photos in boxes or piles? Let us show you a quick and easy method for organizing and preserving photos in simple albums everyone will enjoy! Bring 10 - 20 photos of one event to class and complete your first page. (Min.1 /Max. 10) Inst.: Robin Caraway Site: Lions W Resident - $15/Non Res. - $15 -- 1 day 56663 Sa 10 am - 12 pm 4/9/05 56664 Sa 10 am -12 pm 5/ 14 / OS 56665 Sa 10 am.- 12 pm 6/4/05 �' � .� �� ith 200 pahlls planted, streets and parking _ _ __ _ _ - lots created, signal lights - � � installed and roof tiles `�;� , �1� � �� laid, the 1S month con- '�'� �' � ��� stniction of Phase 1 for �' the 57,000-square foot _ � � ' � °�" building and surrounding .:, - ` ' �� -- � s �. ✓' I landscaping is almost ` � ` �,t compieted and is ready ��� � ��� ` d � a�j for a Spring Grand �' �-"- 3 j �F; ,; � � 4 ' a �. �-� � �j', Opening Celebration! � ,, , ��� ,�.�_ _ �.� .:. Located on the north- < z.-.-, � �"`: _ west corner of Base — Line Road and Milliken Avenue, the James L. �� Bililte Senior Center and f �' � the Goldy S. Lewis Community Center at Central Park is "One � �'��" �� ; �� Roof-Two Centers,° serv- �� � �'� ing the needs of commu- nity membeis of all ages. --T _�.,�'.,�,_ % Through the generous �`� "-�--> : ��-=�'�""��� � effoits of our local legislators, — State Senator Jim Bnilte and Congressm�n David Dreier, and a priv�te donation by the Lewis Family, construction of the building was fimded entirely dlrough federal, state, and private donations. Senator Bi111te was instru- mental in the Ciry receiving $10.1 million fi�om the 2002 State Prop 40 Park Bond Ftmds and anodler $1.� million fi�om the 2000 State Park Bond Act Flmds; Congressman Dreier was able to � g �� �, � �,�� �,�. � , � , a �� . ..� . � /S� ��'��3 � Me��ure I ]�ene�ed ; � �' p• 3 l secure alnlost $1 million froin � �' � � Veterans Administration HUD �— Federal Funding. These non-Ciry �� , 5 �-y_ fiulds were supplemented through =�'� ' ` the generous d�onation of $1 million �� from the Lewis Family. �: Program offerings of the Rancho ' ' Clicamonga Senior Center current- ly located on Arrow Route wIll ; rY�',�1 �''� � =_ �' � move to Central Park, doubling its �; ;,���r� '�,� current size and providing dedi- � '�`� � �' � «# �� cated senior activities in the James �' �'� `����� -�__:__ L. Bn�lte Senior Center. Inside the Senior Center will be David Dreier Hall, which will be available for meetings and events. Recreational classes, seivices, ancl events for all ages, including a partnership For a teen drop-in program and organized activities with the YMCA will take place in the Goldy S. Lewis Communiry Center. We look forward to welcoming you to our Grand Opening Celebration/Open House. Detaffs regarding the event will be avail- able through RCparlc.com, all Ciry Centers, street banners, flyers, RCTV Channel 3 announcements or contacting the Communiry Seivices Department at (909) 477-2760. ,�; g o �� , Be sure to check A o� ii � ' �+� e out RCpark.com for ' a photo gallery of � s I ' o� constniction images ' � � � � - from groundbreak- � �� ' � ' • � ing to date. ° o � � a � � � ' , � ,� i - � �;; �� �� ; _ � l 1J ��'�� y�r u �' �-- � ,t�.. �ir , ' 4, i A; �, �ounc�atio� for � � Route 66 _ �� � �� �'� __ ;��, �ew Libraty �etail Destugatio�� Y Pol��e at Victoi•ia � ' .._ p. 4 p. 6-7 �ardei�s p. � .- _: � CI� PRo�cTs GET FEDERAL GIVES CITIES SOME Fi.T�DING i�OTECT�ON In November 2004, California voters over- whelmingly approved � (84%) Proposition 1A on the statewide bal- lot. This measure � was the initiative � - that implemented a ��� historic agreement between Governor �� ` ' Schwarzenegger and cities, coun- ` ties, and special i districts to protect local government funds from fur- ther raids by the State. T`he deal agreed to by the Governor and local government requires cities and counties to "con- tribute" funds each of the ne� two years to assist the State in their fiscal crisis. Our Ciry's "contribution" to the State for Fiscal Years 2004/05 and 2005/06 is �1.1 million each year. In addition, the Rancho Cucamonga Redevelopment Agency (RDA) is required to pay the State nearly $8 mil- lion in RDA fimds over the next two years. In exchange for this funding loss, local governments are now guaranteed Constitutional protection of local properry tax and sales tax. Costs for mandated programs that cities are required by the State to provide must be reimbursed by the State or the mandates are automatically repealed. Additionally, vehicle license fee funds that were withheld from the City last year are guaranteed to be repaid in FY 2006/07. This represents over $2.5 million to Rancho Cucamonga. Recent budget proposals included in the Governor's State of the State address included spending cuts that have the potential to affect local budgets negatively. These include continuing shifts from cities, counties, and special districts to the State, health and human services reductions, cuts in funds for local transportation projects, and cuts to Public Library Foundation grants. The Ciry continues to monitor the budg- et process and impacts it may have on Rancho Cucamonga and is working hard at the State level in partnership with the League of California Cities to ensure that local interests are protected. Fu�IlVG Thanks to the efforts of Congressman David Dreier, the Federal Omnibus Appropriations Bill has allocated $150,000 for senior health, nutri- tion, and transportation at Rancho Cucamonga's new Senior Center at Central Park. In addidon, the I-15 interchange at Base Line J,c'�""��-"�, Road wffl receive another $500,000 for engi- r� �CHQ CUCAMONGA'S LEGISLATNE neering planning and design. This wffl com- + plete the Phase I development and analysis �, / n,� TT work made possible by $800,000 received last ���, �OGi1tiM SE+ CU�S $1, �.9 ,MII,L1�N year for environmental studies and preliminary �\'""—�"" engineering. Once engineering is complete, the IN LOC� ���'i.C`rs ne�t step will be to identify construction funds. �'-' years of Ciry efforts have paid off with funding a large variery of projects resulting from Rancho ;ucamonga's enhanced legislative program. Each year the Ciry works hard to ensure that the Ciry Council and staff are informed regarding leg- islative issues in the communiry and that State and Federal legislators are continually briefed on key issues that could affect the Ciry. In addition, Rancho Cucamonga participates in e League of Califomia Cities and other profes- 11 government organizations regarding legislative R A N C�H O G U C A M O N G A • MEASURE I RENEWED BY LANDSLIDE ° �`� Y ��. ��.�� � More than 80 /o of voters said yes to Measure I, the � renewal of San Bernardino County's half-cent sales tax ='� °� .-� ,� for transportation. The vote represented a more than `-. °` 20% increase over the passage of the original Measure __��,,� ` �m- in 1989—a large portion of which went to ftmd the �'g"'' ``` 210 Freeway—a significant benefit to Rancho �-` °�"�" �--- ��� ��"�� Cucamonga. Local streets and road funds from the original ballot measure have also paid for $15 million of , improvements to Rancho Cucamonga streets over —'� the past 13 years. Projects funded include the .� Carnelian storm drain and repaving, the East ���->> "-; Avenue sCreet widening and ,� ''� - improvements and the r-- ----- � �''� _ "� �.� , _ Haven Avenue widening and � �.���''�:%� �"—_�:. � , ' ��`"�1 %/,-- --�.-�\�`'*� �, storm drain. � � � .-`i/`� �-° `\�� �i� � The extension of Measure ' i�/y ; I until 2040 will condnue to �� � �! ensure local and regional ; , � � � transportation projects keep � } � ' �` � � pace with area growth. In � j" -- ; � Rancho Cucamonga; $92.7 �' - � _ � ��! � ��' � -?' ' � million in Measure I funds ;�� � ;� will go to projects between ����� �,�`, � r � f Y���i � �� 2010 and 2040. Planned t Measure I projects include � `� ' � `�' ' % � the I-15/B�se Line Road - � � r� � �' �� � ,, - — - � - — ��, , � � � . ,_, � � Interchange, the I-15/6th � m �: � � Street-Arrow Interchange, the railroad crossing at Milliken, ,� improvements on Vineyard, improvements on Base Line, improvements to h�`� ��° Hellman Avenue from Arrow to Foothill, and improvements on Hermosa from �`� 1 y`a � Highland to Banyan. � �;_��,� and regulatory issues important to the Ciry. Finally, Rancho Cucamonga is actively ', involved in seeking available f�inding from State and Federal government for local projects. Our efforts have resulted in funding of $16.9 million in Rancho Cucamonga ' projects, including: �-�,'� •$10 million in Proposition 40 State Park Bond ��� funds for Central Park (2003) •$156,000 in federal funds for Emergency Operations Center equipment (2003) ,-� •$960,000 in federal funds for Senior Center ° � � constnzction and programs (2004 & 2005) �� � � f' Y� • $L3 million of federal funds for planning � - � � �"°' � � - and design of a new I-15/Base Line Road �; � "� � ` a �� � interchange improvements (2004 & 2005) "'`� , ' ;� �y •$5 million for construction of the �� � ��`'`� I-15/Base Line Road interchange � ,_� �; earmarked in the reauthorization �����'� � � � � of TEA-21, the federal transportation �' T :: , funding bill (pending approval) �,; � ��=�-" R E P O R T E R , • 2 O O 5 LEAVING o� A JET ��LANE! Rancho Cucamonga's Passport Off�ce Can Help The Rancho Cucamonga Ciry Clerk's office operates a passport service so that Ciry residents get their passports close to home. Not only will they accept your appli- cation; they will also take your photos for a $12 fee. Applicants should bring an original Birth Certificate, Certificate of Naturaliza6on, or previous U.S. Passport plus a valid driver's l i c e n s e o r S t a t e I d e n t i f i c a t i o n C a r d. Copies of any documents are not acceptable. Application forms are free at the Ciry Clerk's office or can be downloaded at www.travel.state.gov. Passport fees are $85 for those 16 and over and $70 for those age 15 and under. Normal delivery is four to si� weeks. Additional fees �� are required for faster delivery. ��� JV . yy� ',��{ � / . .. }{%'i U„'.� ��� '� � � � � ..�ti:x .��a & '� � ��- �� i ; k � � ;�� , �i " � $�f � '.--o---- � . . Y�b.�.. �41�:�-. . � � � : � ; ��� e� ��„"�"`� �.� •�:��, � e � � J11_`���� ['��f �I'�(1 � ���,,���� F�� ��d�ies vislt: ��� � ��� �( � RCpark.com and flle \ ` Library website at �`�._�_� � r� � � � � www.rcpl.lib.ca.us __�� ����� � � F��A`�o� Fo� � -� ��� �,, s„�� � , , v. ��� .. �e ; : . . � A �EW �Y � � � �, � N,:Ey � � � � ..-'-� s� � '�� I . 1,' � � �h,� � � ,� ):� � � � The Promoting Arts and Literacy (PAL) Campaign, a joint project oF the Rancho Cucamonga Conununity Foundation and the Rancho Cucamonga Public Libraiy Foundation, is �orking haid to reach their goal of raising �5 million for the Victoria Gardens Cultural Center, The $5 million goal includes �2 million for con- struction and $3 mil lion for an en dowment for the Center, With construction just underway, PAI has already received pledges totaling neaily $2,� million from conununity philantlu�opists, _v businesses, sLlpportive communiry mem ��, i- bers and our schools and st�idents. � The Victoria Gardens Cultural Centei ��F- wll1 feature a 540-seat theatre, a 23,000- square foot second, fi�ll seivice librai�� for the communiry and a multipulpose venue that can accommodate 450 � �� '� �. ' � '�� � The Rancho Cucamonga Library is busy buildmg the foundation for the new library at Victoria Gardens, but it is more than bricks and mortar they are using. The founda- tion the librarians at the Rancho Cucamonga Library are building is the heart of the new Library, the collection of books that residents will use after the walls go up. Building a library collection takes time, ; ' ��` care, and skill. With over 2.5 million books I` »' N�''� ��" ��: available librarians must select the best %: �'°� ��; 80,000 for their communiry. Once the boolcs � .;� are acquired they must be catalogued, j� ���. ; +� ' � receive protective covers, and be marked �• "� � � � � �� � � -=� � = q � " with call numbers. �t i ul ' `.�r � �s-' ,�IVi� �0 � i� "� ,, To date the Rancho Cucamonga Library �. � �°� i� �, , has purchased more than 30,000 books for '°'� .- �--� �' �c_ ��`';�1 the Victoria Gardens Library. At an average •��--� ... � � �j �"� cost of $25, ooks are expensive. Money to ' k �- ��� � � � � � � `��;,-;" � b e }�� �, � ; buy books has been derived from an on- ,i�;� �= 1 a,. going fundraising cam- � � � �� a t � ai n and series of �11II� ,,, � ; P g �, ���� ' ! events, the most recent of �� ��;���� � �' � � which, was the �rh Annual � � ��"� 1 Open House and Library � ,�--"" �"`:� - � '' � -�- � � . Benefit held at the � 'F �`------�,��-I i"' ���� .r -;: ( `I : j � - '' � � " ° � ' � ° ' Joseph Filippi Winery. � '''- '°'' ' ��`" ' � The "Evening at the ;� �o� �s � a , . a-� , ' ,��i � . , e � _ �� , ; � � ' Winery" was a great suc- � � cess with nearly 200 peo- �� ;��I �;� �' I( �i ��.��..,�..� .,m,��. �_�,. ,�_� u,a.�,� ,._ ple attending in support �..�... � � _ ' , � , �� ! �'. '� �� � ', � � � of the Libraiy. people. !��+� The first in a series of donor and public appreciation events was held in November 2004, at the groundbreaking for the Culniral Center. This event, "Act One: The Journey Begins," featured stoiytelling, communi- ry theater highlights, live music, as well as �n appearance by the Kids Culture _. , � � '1 i � 1 � Company, a group of students `vho help -� � to promote the Cultural Center. ` ' Everyone can become a PAL —�--" � �..�-----°�"�� Campaign supporter. Book dedica � tions are avaiiable For $25� Other � � � � � �-"'"� sponsorship opportunities include �.. �1�0 for an engraved brick in the donor's plaza, $250 for a theatre seat dedication in The Le���is Family Playhouse. In addition, naming � � � � o�portunities for businesses and � philanthl�opists making major gifts are sti11 availabie. For adclitional information about contribilting to �:- .,�. - : � the PAL Campaign, call (909) 477- ;��„'��`� ° 2760, ext. 2105. � ,L� �.,�-�"` � "�� .W--�—` Low-cost spaying and neutering will be available to Rancho Cucamonga residents on March 3, 2005, when the "Spaymobile" comes to town. The City is again offering this opportuniry with the Humane Sociery of San Bernardino Valley for the seivice, which also includes low-cost vaccinations. The mobile veterinary clinic will be located at the Rancho Cucamonga Anunal Shelter but residents must make appointments in advance by calling (909) 882-4205. No appointments are required for low-cost vaccinations, which will be offered between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. at the reduced rate. Through a partnership with the Pet Overpopulation Coalition (POPCO), the City is providing spay/neuter vouchers worth up to �50 for dogs and $25 for cats to promote responsible pet owner- ship. To request a voucher call R A N C H O C U C A M O N G A • R E P O R T E R • Z O O S F��ANCHO �UCAMONGA T�EACHES OUT Rancho Cucamonga is committed to helping those in need in the community. Througl� Che Human Seivices Division, the Ciry helps to Facilitate many seivices and referrals that assist those in times of diffi- culry. The Comnluniry Services Department, Human Services Division offers a Resource Directory, Child Care Directory, and Senior Housing �������� Directory fi�ee of charge to interested residents. Residents may also �„ c � �; �_6 „ 10� �� o�,�;� �� download these directories and obtain more information on Human � � ,K_: ; _ Services programs on the CSD website by visiting www.RCpark.com. -�� One most heartFelt experience for staff and volunteers is to be able to assist someone in need all year round during the holidays when the - � � � � � - � . � � � �� � � Division coordinates donated holiday baskets to those in need. ' � � o � � ' • � � e • �� � � � . Referrals are available for many seivices: basic needs and emergency � �� 2SS1SC3llCe, C�111C�1'eR 1RC� YOUCIl, C011lll]L1Tll[y 111fOCIYlaT1011� 1eg21 21d, COLI I]- �� � �� i� � �•��� � i� �� i seling and mental health, disabled assistance, addiction treatment, edu- , , , , , , , , , , , ; , � cation and literacy, employment and volunteering, family planning and parenting, health care, hotlines, consumer information, . �_ _ _ _ - -- . �- - -° _ immigration, senior services, veterans programs and more. For more information on Human -- -; LL���� Services programs, please call (909) 477-2780, "Ren�„� �°��� ,,, , ----=-----��'�' SECOND NEIGHBORHOOD �LF�N—UP DAY A HUGE SUCCESS Rancho Cucamonga's second Neighborhoocl Clean-up Day filled four forty yard roll-off bins as volunteers from the communiry and Ciry staff helped properry owners dispose of unwanted debris, overgrown vegetation, and unwanted items. Neighborhood Clean-up Day will be a twice yearly opportuniry for the next three years, thanks to the Rancho Cucamonga Code Enforcement Division's successful application for a$193,�54 grant from the State Department of Housing and Communiry Development. -----� One of only 30 successful cities of 13� applicants, � Rancho Cucamonga's program includes graffiti � � .��::: abatement and public education in good � property maintenance as well as the popular ���' __ �' � / ' ,b} neighborhood events, all in keeping with �, ` the Division's mission: "working together to � � `�� � � °� �� promote an attractive communiry." j ;�: �,,, � „�' POPCO at (877) 477-6726 before Februaly 24, 2005, if you want to use it when the Spaymobile visits. Residents can also apply for the vouchers and use them at participating veterinarian's offices. �.�..,. � .,� � . „�. ,,.a.. r..,.,, ,,,y,t,.., v.f.n'..r, ��14�'"'a.nL „..:�.t l 1' �a� J'��r t F O� __ Y J �' � RANLHOGtIGAMONGF .�*. .. � Iry Bery 0 P mon� � � �� S � �� .— ••• ""��-�b ��. —M , _� �OMMUNITY THEATRE PROGRAM AND NEW THEATRE ARTS CLASSES GET TEMPORAR.Y �IOME Starting this Spring, Rancho Cucamonga's Theatre Arts classes, Theatre Academy and pro- grams will be held in the faciliry at 9791 Arrow Route, once the Rancho Cucamonga Senior Center officially moves its programs to the James L. Brulte Senior Center at Central Park. The temporary Theatre Arts Center will offer performing arts and Academy classes, workshops and smaller produc- tions, while the Rancho Cucamonga Communiry Theatre program wIll continue to present their larger Broadway-sryle musicals. The temporary Center will allow the Ciry to provide an increased offering of qualiry instructional programs, while gaining momentum to move into the permanent faciliry at the Lewis Family Playhouse in the Victoria Gardens Cultural Center. Visit RCpark.com for more details. u _._ i� �i� i ci �v�j ---�-� j; (1►�T �,`S�� 1 �� � � _--� " 1vEV� IN TOWN RC Businesses: Royal Alliance Mortgage Corporation—a locally ownecl and oper�ted lending company using state of the art technology to process mortgage loans has recendy purchased a ne�v 14,000-square foot ofFice building in the Milliken Corporate Center. SCI Real Estate Investments—recently acquired the Alta Loma Shopping Center at Base L'ule Road and Carnelian at a price of $16.8 million dollars. The cen- ter, 98% leased, is anchored by Stater Bros. RC Retailers: Pier 1 Imports—America's largest importer of gifts and home fiirnishings, opened just before the holi- days at Terra Vista Town Center. REI—has openecl u1 the Victoria Gateway Center owned by Regency Centers. Other new tenants include Circuit Ciry and Men's Wearhouse. Beverages and More—a retailer of wine, spirits, beer, national and old time sodas, golumet food items, coffee and teas, as well as glassware, has chosen a location in �11e Victoria Gateway Center. RC Restaurants: Johnny Carinds Country Italiaii Restaurant is open at Victoria Gateway Center, one of the new ret�il cievelop- ments on the east end of Foothill Boulevard. Chick-ffi-A-0ne of the most popular chicken restaurants is now open at Victoria Gateway Center. The chain is one of the l�rgest privately-held restauraizts and the second largest quick-serve restaurant chain in the nation based on arulual sales. With the opening of Victoria Gardens anchoring the east end of Foothill Boulevard, Rancho Cucamonga's portion of Route 66 is poised to become the automobile- oriented equivalent of Old Town Pasadena. An eclectic mix of one-of-a- kind entertainment and restaurant destinations combined with the draw- ing power of national brands and unique retailers is adding up to a super-regional retail powerhouse. On the one-of-a-kind side, Foothill offers both histoly and nostalgia. The Sycamore Inn, recently acquired and refilrbished by Chuck and Linda Keagle who owned the Cask & Cleaver in 1967, began as a stagecoach stop in the mid-1800s. Over the years, it has become known as a watering hole for Hollywood rypes, especially during Prohibition. Today, under the Keagles it continues to offer elegant dining in a historic setting, while just down the road the Red Hill Coffee Shop and The Magic Lamp also dish up one of a kind experiences for nostalgia buffs with a yen for something different. Drive along and your dining options abound from Vince's Spaghetti, Felipe's Taqueria, and Ken's Japanese Restaurant to national chains like Romano's Macaroni Grill, Island's, The Old Spaghetti Factory, and Claim Jumper. Other unique Route 66 retailers include Windsor Cottage Gifts, the Cucamonga Fruit Company and Route 66 Memories—a wildly unique store offering everything from giant steel dinosaurs to Route 66 signs. RANCHO CUCAMONGA SOLVES Yo�x "E-WAs�" PxoB�Ms IIousehold Hazardous Waste, or "IIHW," eveiytlung from left-over paint and dead car batteries to the new problem of "�-waste" or obsolete or broken electronic items, has a home in Rancho Cucamonga. Sulce the HHW program began in 1989, the faciliry has grown fi�om one shed with an oil tank to a faciliry that accepts 67.5 tons oF inaterial anmlally—keeping these items oLit of landfills and storm drains. The facility at 2158 Base Line Road is open from 10 a.m, to 2 p.m. on Saturdays only and features several programs beyond the simple disposal of paints, batteries, pesticides, propane tanks, and aerosol cans. The Household WasCe Exchange shed displays items such as car wax, building and yard care products for those who want them �o��oao� �Qo��� �� 66 ���s��v�s SUPER-REGIONAL RETAII.. DESTINATION R A N C H O C U C A M O N G A � R E P O R T E R With the opening of ; , Victoria Gardens, other Route 66 retail centers are attracting ,� �. �, an impressively growing list of �� ;�=1 _-- �, new tenants. In the past yeai, i F ._ ��:' ,x�; � Pier I Imports has joined tvro F���,_ _ ;°r �-=n �; other furniture and house � `� �' ^ � � ' ��'{_�I� wares retailers in the central :� ,�' , �, `'°� portion of Foothill. Those ��' �r �'��` �'�� ���-�� retailers—Surrolindings Plus �� � � Furniture and Design at Teria .�°� Vista Town Square and ' HomeGoods at Terra Vista Town Center contribute to die Ciry's abiliry to attract shoppers looking for household goods, Living Spaces is a new furniture outlet specializing in same day delivery, occupies the site of the former Costco .,x;�; on Foothill to the east. Victoria Gardens offers Pottery Barn and Williams-Sonoma. � Victoria Gateway's success at landing anchors—like REI—which have a reputation for choosing only a few sites, �d even in densely populated �_ ��. ;-• areas like southern a California, shows the corri- ih `� . dor's drawing power, -' ' ,`�� �.- r <';`--�7 �` ? Foothill Crossing, anchored ` :�' � ' �' � � by a flagship Sears Grand— -'�` `. � a new concept in retailing ? r� �� �:°� for the national giant, also , :`,` _ `` speaks to the allure of the .':_ ��� � �� �� Mother Road. , � Whether it's Rancho � Cucamonga's upscale �� �`� ��`�� demographics or just Route 66 magic that draws them-stay tuned _ � for what Foothill .,., Boulevard's retail centers � will attract ne�t! . • �� "°�__ g� • 2 O O 5 � �. � �� ,$� '� � :;k', �. w� � , YoV C�v � � � � ��� ���� GET THERE �,���r , �� �' ���",�p � FROM HERE ii �{ �ee, xe 4 � i i I �, 'P�`$i � 1. � P : �� �� t� Over the last year, the Ciry's Public ,-� $'� Works Division has completed two road � - � j =` projects that will improve mobiliry and ����� �` ���' streetscape aesthetics ii1 the City, The � ' - ;;,, Milliken/Wilson extension, planned to � � "� ' coincide with the constniction of Los Osos � �„ High School, is now complete. The new road- ��� �� �� •��° � way, starting about one-quaiter of a mile north of Banyan, and extending noi�th to Wilson and the extension of Wilson from Millilcen to Deer Creek Channel was needed to provide better traffic circu- lation For the area, as well as a second emeigency access route for the high school. � Carnelian Avenlle, reconstitilcted in 2000 when a storm drain was installed and » __ + t17e cluve south of Vivero Street ; _;� �,.. - ; � realignecl, has recently received a :�� � _.� face-lift. One of the older areas oF "�'�`_: landscaping and planting in the �� �'� ��'� Cit��, the landsclping was substan- ,�� �,� �- g��� t ��, �' tially dist�irbed during the recon- �`�""'�`� '� � sCruction and requii�ed replace- �: ,�� ��� ';���r � ment. Today, Carnelian Avenue eYhibits new planting materials and hardscape that meet low water use guidelines as well as water-efficient irrigation, �w�r free of charge. This recycling helps reduce dle amount of waste needing dis- ;'posal. Do-it-yourselfers can pick Llp a 15 quart drain pan, a filter bucket, and a shop rag for that driveway oil change—as well as bringing back the used oil when they're done. Computers and televisions—anything with a Cathode Ray Tube or CRT—were banned from landfills in 2001 because of their lead content. At d1e HHW facili- ' ry Llnwanted monitors, computers, printers, cell phones, VCRs, stereos and other ,`3 . electronic waste can be disposed of safely. x��;. What's next on the horizon? In 2006, florescent light bulbs will be banned `"`- �� from landfills along with a number of other electronic devices, so it looks like Rancho Cucamonga's HHW faciliry will continue to provide an invaluable seiv- ' ice for our communiry. � � No bull�y items, such as refrigerators, are accepted. Please call (909) 477-2740 r�'� �-�' :; ext. 4062 for more information. I'or business waste disposal call the San �'� F Bernardino Counry HHW Division at (909) 387-5401 and ask for the Small '�" �:.�� Quantiry Generator Program. :.� ;T��� � � It is down to the windows and d1e inter on Base Line Road. The new 12,000-sqt replaces a temporary building �nd will hc a hazardous material unit, and firefighters duties. Concrete bases for the light poles traffic signals are under constniction, and being installed. The fiber optic installaCic is part of a project along Base Line Road t install fiber optics to increase the Ciry' data infrastrucnue, That project is bein, funded by the Rancho Cucamong� Redevelopment Agency. /�' �' � � � � � The Police Department moved back into larger quarters at Ciry Hall in January to expand the Police Department and constitiict a new Emergency Operations Center. On Wednesday, December 21, 2004, the Ciry received its final inspection for the constniction of the "heli-port" on the new Police DepaiUnent roof and a test "stop" by the San Bernardino Counry SherifPs Depalrtment Eurocopter EC-120 was conducted. The Emergency Operatioi7s Center received a�156,000 federal technology grant last year to purchase mapping ancl com- munications equipment. The new center, soon to be operational, allows tailored emergency responses and accurate disaster analysis resulting in deploying resources to the best effect in an emergency. I� .����� �':. • ,�' '����'W1�' S � { i t ��'�G��y x.'�,�t�-,,.`fi ` �c��� � .31r, � , �' � _ ' �_ � ; � .� � i .. :� � . . � � As part of the Ciry's eFforts to promote the safest environ- ment possible at Victoria Gardens, the public safety personnel lave moved iilto their ne�v hoille at Victoria Gardens. The new Police facilit��, const��ucted as part of the planning to ensure the highest standards oF public safery as the new retail develop- ment, is ]ocated on I�ew Street , , . .,, m� ., , ,. __ — _ --- - -- , _ --- --: �OIVIIViEN1S �L�A.�� As part of its Awaxd-winning Community Information Program, the City is pleased to present this issue of the Ranebo Cucrtnaonga Repo�ier, We welcome your comments. Please call Kimberly Thomas at � (909) 477-2700, ext. 2008. www, ci.rancho-cucamonga. ca.us 10500 Civic Center Dr. ° P.O. Box 807 • Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729 •(909) 477-2700 a Fax (909) 477-2846 William J. Alexander, Mayor • Diane Williams, Mayor Pro Tem ° Rex Gutierrez, L. Dennis Michael, Sam Spagnolo, Council Members I' � i . � / �:� / � 1 l� f Il' ��l l� I� �'. i —_ _- -�..--, � � I � -:' - . - - I -' ._ ' ' � 4 _ , . � �__ _ . � _ _ . Pare►rt and Me Clay Prints �qe: 2 fr Under �Make wonderful art out of your child's hand and foot prints. Spend quality rime and create a life long memory. A min. of 2 registered per family and one must be over 18 years old. Supply fee of $15 is due to the instructor at the first class. (Min. 4 / Max. 8) Inst.: Color Me Mine Staff Site: Lions W Resident - $10/Non Res. - $20 -- 2 wks 58262 Mo 10 - 11 am 4/11/05 58264 Mo 10 - 11 am 5/23/05 Paint Me A Story ,�ge: 4- 6 �Listen to a great story and create your own scene from your favorite part. IYs a great way to learn basic ceramic painting and create your own master piece. Supply fee of $8 is due to the instructor at the first class. (Min. 4/Max. 10) Inst.: Color Me Mine Staff Site: Lions W Resident - $7/Non Res. - $7 -- 1 day 56912 Sa 10 -11 am 4/16/05 57113 Sa 10 -11 am 4/30/05 56913 Sa 10 -11 am 5/21/05 56914 Sa 10 - 11 am 6/4/OS \ ` ' T � O + 00 „+ v Bug in a Pot �qe: 7-11 �Welcome spring in a very speaal way! Create mosaic designs on your very own flower pot. Paint a bug and what have you got? A bug in a pot! The flowers will just love it! Supply fee of $12 due to instructor at beg'uining of class. (Min. 4/Ivlax. 10) Inst.: Color Me Mine Staff - Site: Lions W Resident - $9/Non Res. - $9 --1 day 57915 Fr 4- 5 pm • 4/15/05 Oh Mom o f Mine Age: 7-11 �Get a heads start on Mother's Day. Show mom your move by crearing designs on a mug just right for mom. A supply fee of $10 is due to the instructor at the first class. (Min. 4/Max. 10) Inst.: Color Me Mine Staff Site: Lions W Resident - $9/Non Res. - $9 -- 1 day 58013 Fr 4- 5 pm 4/29/OS Chrme in the Summer Aqe: 7- il �Ring in the summer by designing your very own windchime. Great for your garden or your window. A supply fee of $15 is due to the instructor a the first class. (Min. 4/Max. 10) Inst.: Color Me Mine Staff Site: Lions W Resident - $9/Non Res. - $9 -- 1 day 57212 Fr 4- 5 pm 5/20/05 � �, �/✓/�, ` ��, �� - - �.� .,,� . .; Copy ThAt! Age: 7- IO �Learn how to transfer designs on to your bisque forms. Then paint it using easy to leam techniques! A supply fee starts at $10 and is due to the instrvctor at first class. (Min.4/Max�10) Inst.: Color Me Mine Staff Site: Lions W Resident - $9/Non Res. - $9 -- 1 day 58112 Fr 4- 5 pm 5/13/05 Mosaic in a Day Age: 16 Fx up �Learn step by step of the art of mosaics. Create colorful designs and shapes on a vorive candle holder. A supply fee starts at $15 is due to the instructor at the first class. (Min. 4/Max. 10) Inst.: Color Me Mine Staff Site: Lions W Resident - $10/Non Res. - $10 -- 1 day 57012 Fr 6- 7:30 pm 6/3/05 Brushstrokes and Flowers �qe:lSFrup ,�o� Create beautiful flowers with just a � stroke of your brush. Learn the art of brushstroke flowers just in time for the coming of spring! A supply fee of $14 is due to the instructor at the first class. (Min. 4/Max. 10) Inst.: Color Me Mine Staff Site: Lions W Resident - $10/Non Res. - $10 -- 1 day 58163 Fr 6- 7:30 pm 4/15/05 � � ��� ��� ��t ��r 1;: ��l �� l � t f ( ��� , Mom and Dad, take advantage of this great opportunity to spend some time alone while we entertain the kids! Arts £r Crafts � Games • Toys • Movies • Snacks • Lots of 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: Poriy Trained to 10 years old Time: 6 pm - Midnight Dates: March 4th & 19th • April lst, 16th, & 29th • May 14th & 27th Site: Lions Center East Cost Per Child: $5 - 1- 2 hours $10 - 2 - 4 hours $13 - 4 - 6 hours (Multiple child�en piices aaailable upon request) .e � e , . •. e . °e. � _,�� � c` ,�'.' �� � 66� ,gg�� .�`� _�-���,,, / �� • i �- ;( � I � � \� � __: - -� � � r ��_ _. /� � • � �� � �� C -_ _ -� -. ThE GraPeviNe 23 RCpark.cor.n D�a n�cF �, <1 Class emphasis is placed on developing the basic fundamentals of dance. Optional recital dates will be announced in class. No class 5/30. Bpllet F.r Tap I Age: 3- IO �Tap and Ballet shoes required. (Min. 3 / Max. 20) Inst.: Dance Terrific Age: 3- 5 Site: Lions E Resident - $56.50/Non Res.-$66.50 -10 wks 59362 Mo 9- 9:50 am 4/4/05 Resident - $56.50/Non Res.-$66.50 -10 wks 59365 Tu 2- 2:50 pm 4/5/05 Resident - $56.50/Non Res. - $66.50 -10 wks 59367 Th 4:30 - 520 pm 4/7/05 Site: Lions W Resident - $56.50/Non Res.-$66.50 -10 wks 59364 Tu 10 -10:50 am 4/5/05 Site: Windrows Elem Resident - $56.50/Non Res.-$66.50 -10 wks 59363 Mo 5- 5:50 pm 4/4/05 (Min. 3/Max. 12) Site: Dance Terrific Resident - $56.50/Non Res.-$66.50 -10 wks 59366 Fr 4:30 - 520 pm 4/8/05 Age: 6- IO Site: Windrows Elem Resident - $56.50/Non Res.-$66.50 -10 wks 59412 Mo 6- 6:50 pm 4/4/05 (Min. 3/Max. 12) Site Lewis Del Mar Resident - $56.50/Non Res.-$66.50 -10 wks 59413 We 8:10 - 9 pm 4/6/05 BAllet fr 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.-$66.50 -10 wks 59713 Tu 1-1:50 pm 4/5/05 Site: Windrows Elem Resident - $56.50/Non Res.-$66.50 -10 wks 59712 We 3- 3:50 pm 4/6/05 Age:6-10 (Min. 3/Max. 10) Site: Dance Terrific Resident - $56.50/Non Res.-$66.50 -10 wks 59762 Mo 4:30 - 5:20 pm 4/4/05 riny Tot Tap, Baflet, fr Creative Dance Age: 3- 6 �? Tap & Ballet shoes required. (Min. �%8 / Max. 20) Inst.: Inland Valley Dance Academy Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr. Resident -$61 /Non Res. -$71 - 9 wks c�� 58212 Tu 10 - 10:50 am 4/5/05 � Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr ,�„ R K Resident - $68/Non Res.-$78 -10 wks '"'�� 58213 Fr 4:00 - 4:50 pm 4/8/05 Resident - $68/Non Res.-$78 -10 wks 58214 Fr 5- 5:50 pm 4/8/05 Ballet fr TAp 11 Age: 3- IO �Tap and Ballet shoes required. (Min. 3/Max. 20) Inst.: Dance Terrific Age: 3-5 Site: Lions W Resident - $56.50/Non Res.-$66.50 -10 wks 59615 Tu 9- 9:50 am 4/5/05 Site: Windrows Elem Resident - $56.50/Non Res.-$66.50 -10 wks 59614 We 5- 5:50 pm 4/6/05 (Min. 3/Max. 12) Site: Lewis Del Mar Resident - $56.50/Non Res.-$66.50 -10 wks 59613 We 7:10 - 8 pm 4/6/05 Site: Lions E Resident - $56.50/Non Res. - $66.50 -10 wks 59612 Th 3:30 - 4:20 pm 4/7/OS f�yC: 6- 10 Site: Windrows Elem Resident - $56.50/Non Res.-$66.50 -10 wks 59662 We 4- 4:50 pm 4/6/OS Ballet Fr JQZZ Age: 3- 5 �Ballet shoes required. (Min. 3/Max. 20) Inst.: Dance Terrific Site: Lions E Resident - $56.50/Non Res.-$66.50 -10 wks 59813 Tu 3- 3:50 pm 4/5/OS Site: ALHS Resident - $56.50 /Non Res. -$66.50 -10 wks 59812 Th 6- 6:50 pm 4/7/05 TAp/JcrZZ Age: 3 - 8 iq,� Tap and Ballet shoes required. (Min. ��3/Max. 20) Inst.: Dance Terrific Age: 3- 5 Site: Lions E Resident - $56.50/Non Res.-$66.50 -10 wks 59114 Mo 10 -10:50 am 4/4/05 ' Site: Windrows Elem Resident - $56.50/Non Res.-$66.50-10 wks 59115 Mo 4:00 - 4:50 pm 4/4/OS f�yE: 4- 8 Site: Lions E Resident - $56.50/Non Res.-$66.50 -10 wks 59162 Tu 4:30 -5:20 pm 4/5/05 (Min. 3/Max. 10) Site: Dance Terrific Resident - $56.50/Non Res.-$66.50 -10 wks 59163 Fr 3:30 - 4:20 pm 4/8/05 Little Bits Dance Age: 2- 3 �This is a wonderful movement class for parents and tots. Enjoy easy exercises, fun songs, and exciNng dances. This is a must see and do class for every child and parent. No special �,N,w,� equipment or attire needed. (Min. � 10/Max. 20) No class 5/9 and 5/30. Inst.: Dee Dee Kaplan P �R K Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident - $34/Non Res. - $44 -- 4 wks 60513 Mo 10 -10:45 am 4/4/05 61521 Mo 10 -10:45 am 5/2/05 AI! About Dance Age: 3- l4 �Emphasis on a combination of ballet, tap, and jazz taught through the inspiration of music involving ��,,,� development of positive self-esteem � and reassurance. (Min. 10/Max. 20) No class 5/9 and 5/30. r".�-" Inst.: DeeDee Kaplan Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr Age: 3 - 4 Resident - $34/Non Res. - $44 -- 4wks 60562 Mo 2:30 - 3:15 pm 4/4/05 61522 Mo 2:30 - 3:15 pm 5/2/05 Age: 5 - 8 Inst.: DeeDee Kaplan Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident - $34/Non Res. - $44 -- 4 wks 60612 Mo 3:30 - 4:15 pm 4/4/OS 61523 Mo 3:30 - 4:15 pm 5/2/05 Age: 9 - I4 Inst.: DeeDee Kaplan Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident - $34/Non Res. - $44 -- 4 wks 60662 Mo 4:30 - 5:15 pm 4/4/05 61527 Mo 4:30 - 5:15 pm 5/2/05 Ballet Techniques Age: 6- IS �q,� Dancers will be introduced to an elite (r�/ form of dancing while learning a ��� strong dance foundarion. (Min. 10/ � Max. 25) Inst.: Iriland Valley Dance Academy ?;,„ � AgB: 6- 9 Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident - $68/Non Res. - $78 --10 wks 59514 We 4- 4:50 pm 4/6/05 Age: 10 - IS � Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident - $68/Non Res. - $78 -- 10 wks 59562 We 5- 5:50 pm 4/6/05 ,Jazz fr Lyrical for Cheer fr Dance Teams Age: 7 -10 � Class will give students a good dance foundation for dance c�,,� teams, competition, song, and cheer � squads. (Min. 10/Max. 30) Inst.: Inland Valley Dance Academy �=-=R-= Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident - $68/Non Res. - $78 -- 10 wks 57865 We 6- 6:50 pm 4/6/OS Beginning Hip Hop/,Jazz Combo Age: 5 fr up /g� Dancers leam the latest Hip Hop and � Jazz styles while building strong stami- na and coordination. Ballet shoes are required for class. (Min. 10/ Max. 25) Inst.: Inland Valley Dance Academy AgE: 5- 8 Site: ALHS Resident - $68/Non Res. - $78 =-10 wks 58812 We 6- 6:50 pm 4/6/05 Age: 9- 12 Site: Lions E Resident - $68/Non Res. - $78 -- 10 wks 58862 Th 5:30 - 625 pm 4/7/05 Age: 13 F.� Up Site: Lions W Resident - $68/Non Res. - $78 --10 wks 59512 We 7- 7:50 pm 4/6/05 ThE GfBpEVINE � SPfINg lOOS DA NCE Adult BAllet Age: IS £r up �Leam the basic fundamentals of ballet, across the floor , canter, and combi- ��� nations of traditional ballet. Leotard and tights recommended, ballet shoes � required. (Min. 3/Max. 20) No class 5/30 ,!':.,.� W Inst.: Dance Terrific Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident - $56.50 / Non Res. - $66.50 -10 wks 59312 Mo 8- 8:50 pm 4/4/05 Teen Modern Dance ,4ye: 13 -17 �As an introduction to modern dance this avant-guarde class focuses on new and unconventional body movements c�,�,,,� and rhythms not typical of Ballet or � Jazz styles of dance. (Min.3/Max.20) F�= =K Inst.: Dance Terrific Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident - $56.50/Non Res.-$66.50 -10 wks 59262 Th S- 8:50 pm 4/7/05 Adult Modern Dance Age: IS �'r up /g3� Introduction to modem dance this class v� focuses on new and unconventional cE�� body movements and rhythms not � typical of Ballet or Jazz. (Min. 3/ Max. 20) F� � 0. K No class 5/30. �--•--- lnst.: Dance Terrific Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$56.50 / Non Res. -$66.50 - 10 wks 58912 Mo 9- 9:50 pm 4/4/05 Intermediate Salsa Age: 12 £r up �Come and learn new exciting steps to add to your salsa dancing! Learn more tums, cross leads and spins. Add more fun to your salsa (Min. 10/ Max. 45) Inst.: Debbie Kozlovich Site: Terra Vista Elem Resident -$48 / Non Res. -�58 -- 9 wks 60112 Th 8- 8:50 pm 4/]4/05 Ballroom Dancing Age: 12 fr up �Shall we dance? Add excitement to your life by learning to dance! You will ]earn the basics in Swing, Fox Trot, Cha Cha, and the Waltz. (Min. 10/Max. 70) No class 5/30. Inst.: Debbie Kozlovich Beginning Site: Terra Vista Elem Resident - $44/Non Res. - $54 -- 8 wks 59912 Tu 7- 7:50 pm 4/12/05 Intermediate Site: Lions W Resident - $48/Non Res. - $58 -- 10 wks 59916 Mo 9- 9:50 pm 4/11 /05 Line Dance Age: 1Z fr up �You will leam popular Line Dances old and new. No partners are needed for this dance! Line Dancing is an excellent exercise, builds coordination, and is a fun social activity. (Min. 10/Max. 50) No class 5/30. tnst.: Debbie Kozlovich Site: Lions W Resident - $48/Non Res. - $58 -- 9 wks 59862 Mo 7- 7:50 pm 4/ 11 / 05 West Coast Swing Age: 12 fr up �West Coast Swing is a fun and versatile form of Swing. You will learn triple rhythm with tums, passes and iucks. Dances will be done to a variety of music and it's great exercise and a ton of fun! (Min. 10/Max. 60) Inst.: Debbie Kozlovich Beginning Site: Lions W Resident - $48/Non Res. - $58 -- 9 wks 60212 Th 7- 7:50 pm 4/ 14/05 East Coast Swing Age: 12 £r up �East Coast Swing is an easy to learn energetic 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) No class 5/30. Inst.: Debbie Kozlovich Beginning Site: Lions W Resident - $48/Non Res. - $58 -- 9 wks 59962 Mo 8- 8:50 pm 4/11/05 Intermediate Site: Terra Vista Elem (Min. 10 / Max. 60) Resident - $44/Non Res. - $54 -- 8 wks 59964 Tu 9- 9:50 pm 4/12/05 Country Western Age: 12 £r up /q�� 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: Terra Vista Elem Resident - $44/Non Res. - $54 -- 8 wks 60063 Tu 8- 8:50 pm 4/ 12 / 04 American Cabaret Belly Dancing Age: 16 £r up /g3� Discover your femininity ��hile 4� learnin� tlie ancient "Middle Eastem" art of Belly Dancing. Belly Dancing improves strength, flexibility, posture, and confidence. Leam to play zills, dance with veils, do "Belly Rolls", and drum solos, as well as "American" folk dances. (Optional) Music, zills, and some costuming available at class. No class 5/30. Inst.: "Cyriana", Kathy Daghdevirian Site: ALHS Dance Rm Beginning/Intermediate (Min. 8/Max 35) Resident - $72/Non Res. - $82 -- 8 wks 60362 Mo 6:30 - 7:50 pm 4/4/05 Resident - $72/Non Res. - $82 -- 8 wks 60363 We 7- 8:20 pm 4/ 6/ 05 Intermediate/Advanced (Min. S/Max 15) (Instructor approval required) Resident - $72/Non Res. - $82 -- 8 wks 60412 Mo 8- 920 pm 4/4/05 V1Slt • ��� C a��C �� ThE GraPevinie ZS RCPark.con.� — Wedding Dance aye: Adu►t �Getting Married? Next Month? Next year? Nervous about the first dance? Then this is the class for you! Learn <:t���. How to make it a fun memorable � experience! �, ^ µ K Inst.: Debbie Kozlovich �-----�- Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr (Min. S couples/Max. 20 couples) Resident-$75/Non Res.-$85 per couple 4 wks 60162 Th 6- 6:50 pm 4/ l 4/ 0� Hawaiian Dance �Experience the culture of the islands. Learn basic hand, body and foot motions related to graceful Hawaiian dancing. Classes conclude with a luau. (Min. 6/Max. 20) Inst.: Donna Terry Site: Aloha Hula Studio Resident - $50/Non Res. - $60 -- 10 wks Hawaiian Dance I Age: 5-12 AddiHonal optional fee of $5 -$15 for a dance tape recording and hawaiian doll. 60262 We 3:30 - 4:10 pm 4/ 13 / 05 � �� � # � I • � i Hawaiian Dance 11 Age: 5-12 Must have successfully completed Hawaiian Dance I. 60312 We 4:15 - 4:55 pm 4/] 3/ 05 Hawaiian Dance III Must have successfully Hawaiian Dance II. You to use puili (split bamboo dancing. 60313 We 5- 5:40 pm Age: 6 - 12 completed will begin stick) while 4/13/05 Hawaiian Dance IV Age: 7- I2 Must have successfully completed Hawaiian Dance III. Students will begin to do chants and Tahitian dances. 60314 We 5:45 - 625 pm 4/13/05 Teen/Ad. Hawaiian Age: 13 f� up Learn more fun popular hulas with your friend, sister, mother or daughter! (Min. 6/Max. 20) 60315 We 7- 7:40 pm 4/13/05 60316 Wc 12 - 12:40 pm 4/13/05 G��YMNASTI C�S : Y L� . Cheer fr Dance All classes place emphasis on proper technique, safety and skill progressions. Proof of age may be requued for dasses, children must be the proper age by the first class day. Cheer Dance Age: 6- IS �Class emphasizes movement for cheer routines. Class will improve siudents dance ability for cheerleading or gymnasHcs routines. Class is fun and music is age appropriate with word content considered. (Min. 10/Max. 20) Inst.: Antonia Hampton Site: ALHS Age: 6 - IO Resident - $80/Non Res. - $90 -- 8 wks 58312 Tu 6- 6:50 pm 4/5/05 Age: I I - IS Resident - $80/Non Res. - $90 -- 8 wks 58313 Tu 7- 7:50 pm 4/5/OS Tiniest Cheerleader Age: � - 6 �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 leam cheering techniques. (Min.10/Max. 20) Inst.: Antonia Hampton Site: Lions E Resident - $68/Non Res. - $78 -- 8 wks 58362 We 3:30 - 4 pm 4/6/OS Rancho Cucamonga Quakes Tiny Shaker Dance Team Age:6-11 �' All Tiny Shakers will perform at Rancho Cucamonga Quakes baseball game Sunday, August 15th at an afternoon game! Supply fee of $50 is due to the instruc- tor at the first meeting. Supply fee includes game day participaHon, one participant game day ticket, and one participant game day t-shirt. Additional tickets for c�� family and friends may be purchased � in class. (Min. 12/Max. 20). ,,,, QK Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics '�""� Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident - $56/Non Res. - $66 -- 8 wks 61012 Fr 6- 6:50 pm 4/8/OS Cheer Tumbling fr Stunts � Age: 7 - I S � This class emphasizes instruction on proper technique and safety for tumbling, and provides an opportunity to learn siunting skills with counts and synchronization. Class includes cheer jumps and morion technique. Accommodates all ]evels of skill. (Min.10/Max. 20) Inst.: Antonia Hampton Site: Lions E Age: 7 - l I Resident - $80/Non Res. - $90 -- 8 wks 58363 We 4:10 - 5 pm 4/6/05 Age: l2 - I S Resident - $80/Non Res. - $90 -- 8 wks 58412 We 5:10 - 6 pm ' 4/6/05 Rancho Cucamonga,lr. .� Shaker Dance Team Age: 12 - I T �Jr. Shakers will perform at one or two Rancho Cucamonga Quakes baseball games Saturday, August 7th at an evening game and Sunday, August 8th at an afternoon game. Supply fee of $50 is due to the instructor at the first meeting. ' Supply fee includes game day partidpations, one partia- pant game day ticket, and one partiapant game day t-shirt. Additional tickets for c�� family and friends may be purchased � in class. (Min.10/Max. 20). Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Y-"-R = Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident - $56/Non Res. - $66 -- 8 wks 61062 Fr 8- 8:50 pm 4/8/05 Rancho Cucamonga Shaker Dance Team �,qe: IS fr up �Participants represent the Quakes at various events in the community. Participants also perform at the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes baseball games. Event participaHon dates provided at first class meeting. Supply fee of $15 due to the c�� instructor at the first class. (Min. � 10/Max. 20) ,,,, R � Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics '-'�' Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$56 / Non Res. -$66 -- 8 wks 61063 Fr 7- 7:50 pm 4/8/05 Twinkling Stars Age: walking - 23 mos. �' Classes are filled with learning 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 participarion is required. No class 5/30. (Min. 6/Max. 20) Inst.: Pnedsion Gymnastics Site: Predsion Resident - $52/Non Res. - $62 -- 9 wks 58462 Mo 9:45 - 10:15 am 4/4/OS 58463 Mo 10:15-10:45am 4/4/05 Boy's Conditioning Gymnastics Age: d - 12 A boy's conditioning gymnastic class with emphasis on health and fimess through aerobic and anaerobic exercises, conditioning, and drills. (Min. 6/Max. 15). Inst.: Precision Gymnastics Site: Precision Resident - $112/Non Res.'- $122 --10 wks 58562 Fr 5:30 - 6:30 pm 4/8/05 Girl's Conditioning Gymnastics Age:6-l2 �jA girl's conditioning gymnastic class `U with emphasis on health and filness through aerobic and anaerobic exercises, condirioning, and drills. (Min. 6/Max. 15) Inst.: Precision Gymnastics Site: Precision Resident - $112/Non Res. - $122 -- 10 wks 58512 Fr 6- 7 pm 4/8/05 Fxtreme Gymnastics age: s �Children wil] develop their gross motor skills, muscular strength, coordi- nation, and sodal skills through the use of the rock wall, foam-filled pit and speciality pre-k kinder equipment. (Min. 6/ Max. 12) Inst.: Precision Gymnastics Site: Precision Resident - $112/Non Res. - $122 --10 wks 58563 Th 6- 7 pm 4/7/OS On-line Re istration � •O fME CLASS REf:lSTRAT� www.RC ark.com The GrapeviNe ZV SPriNg i005 �%YMNASTI CS Pre-School, School Age Each of these classes follow age appropriate structured lesson plans and guidelines to pro- mote a safe and fun leaming environment. Each class allows for development in the areas of physical and sodal growth. Emphasis is placed on developing self esteem and an "I can" attitude. Class includes, but is not limit- ed to, instruction on floor exercise and balance ��v. j� beam, as well as� `,� ' � �\ exercise to � ?�J,(, music. Proof '�. <ti� s�f age required `� ",r�`•: �or classes. All 1 I _ � classes are co-ed \ � . unless otherwise �r�Jr�w� stated. No class � on5/30. � � . Tumbling Teddy's �ge: 24 mos. - Open � Parent must participate with child. (Min. 10 / Max. 20) Inst.: Dynasty Gymnasrics Site: Lions E Resident - $40/Non Res. - $50 -- 8 wks 60762 Sa 9:15 - 9:45 am 4/2/05 60763 We 10:15 -10:45 am 4/ 6/ 05 60764 Fr 10:15 -10:45 am 4/ S/ 05 f,� Recreational Gymnastics Acro-Tots Age: 3 - 5 �(Min. 10/Max. 15) Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Lions E Resident - $64/Non Res. - $74 -- 8 wks 60812 Mo 3:30 - 4:15 pm 4/4/05 60813 We 11 - 11:45 am 4/6/05 60814 Fr 9:15 -10 am 4/8/05 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 GymnasHcs Site: Lions E Resident - $64/Non Res. - $74 -- 8 wks 60912 We 9:15 -10 am 4/6/05 Hot Shots Age: S- i �(Min. 10/Max. 15) Inst.: Dynasty Gymnasdcs Site: Lions E Resident - $64/Non Res. - $74 -- 8 wks 60962 Sa 12 - 12:45 pm 4/2/05 60963 Mo 4:30 - 520 pm 4/4/05 Tumbling fr Balance Beg. I Fr Beg. II Age: 7- I1 �A recreational gymnastics program with emphasis on flexibility, coordina- rion, body awareness, and strength through tumbling and balance beam skills. (Min. 10/Max. 15) Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Lions E Resident - $64/Non Res. - $74 -- 8 H�ks 60964 Sa 10 - 10:45 am 4/ 2/ 05 Cartwheels, Cartwheels, Cartwheels! Age: 6 -11 �Learn to do a cartwheel! This class will concentrate on cartwheels and having fun while learning additiona] gym skills. Parents may also participate to help your child practice at home. (Min. 10/Max. 15) No class 5/30. Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Lions E Resident - $45/Non Res. - $55 -- 8 wks 60965 Mo 5:30 - 6 pm 4/4/05 AeriaJ Cartwheel fr Back Hand Springs Age: i2 � 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 - $64/Non Res. - $74 -- 8 wks 60966 Sa 11 - 11:50 am 4/2/05 =�Nluslc Piano/KeyBoard - 8eginning Age: b fr up �Students will learn the basic piano skills, finger placement, numbers, rhythm, and basic keyboard harmony. You will learn to read and write notes. Please bring a keyboard to class. No toy keyboards allowed. Supply fee of $13 for piano book is due to the instructor at first class meeting. (Min. 5/Max. 20) Inst.: Heather J. Lim. Site: Lions W Resident - $65/Non Res. - $75 -- 8 wks Age: 6 - 8 56313 Fr 3:30 - 420 pm 4/8/OS Age: 9 - I2 56314 ,Fr 4:30 - 5:20 pm 4/8/OS Age: 13 Fr up 56362 Fr 5:30 - 620 pm 4/ 8/ 05 \' ;� � V � Piano/KeyBoard - Int. Age: 7 £r up ,Ac�,� 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 recita] will be held at the end of the session. (Min. 5/Max. 15) Inst.: Heather J. Lim. Site: Lions W Resident - $70/Non Res. - $80 -- 8 wks 56366 Fr 6:30 - 720 pm 4/8/05 Piano/KeyBoard - Advanced Age: Adult �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 6rst class meeHng. A recital will be held at the end of the session. (Min. 5/Max. 15) Inst.: Heather J. Lim. Site: Lions W Resident - $70/Non Res. - $80 -- 8 wks 56413 Tu 6- 6:55 pm 4/5/05 i��� � Kindermusik Village - `�Dew Drops" Age: Newborn - I7 mos. �' What if there was a place for you and your child, where all the little miracles that seem to fly by so quickly are captured, magnified and celebrated? Where life's merry-go-round slowed down to ]et you and your child share in the magical moments that happen through music, movement, touch and sound? Kindermusik will help your baby to see, touch, and hear the world in new ways. Every tune and every rhythm, every song and every peek-a-boo, you help unfold her natural gifts.. First time students will need to purchase an instrument/ manipulative kit for $18. A supply fee of $35 is due to the instructor at the first class. (Min. 5/Max. 12) Instructor: Karen Magruder Site: Lions E Resident —$75 / Non Res. -$85 — 8 wks 58962 Mo 5:30-6:30 pm 4/ 25 / 05 ThE GfdPEVINE Zl RCpa�k.coM ,�F��rNFss .�. _, Low Aerobics/Body a9 f�8 g� up /� Let's get the heart rate up and ready for �l� the � New Year! Burn those calories by emphasizing on low impact aerobic movements. This class is for any age or fimess level. c�.��. Exerase shoes and mats are requirnd, � hand held weights are optional. (Min. �, � K K 10 / Max. 45) '^-� Inst.: Kelly Heilig Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident - $30/Non Res. - $40 --10 wks 56862 Tu 6:30 - 7:20 pm 4/ 5/ 05 Muscle Toning/Body Sculpting Age: 8 �"r up �Get in Shape for the New Year! Class emphasis is on toning every musde in the body, espeoally problem areas. It will also include strengthening along with lots of c�� stretching. Exercise shoes & mats � required, hand-held weights optional. �, � A K (Min.10/Max. 40) No class 5/30 �-�-- Inst.: Kelly Heilig Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident- $27/Non Res. - $37 - 9 wks 56962 Mo 7- 7:50 pm 4/4/05 Resident - $30/Non Res. - $40 -- 10 wks 56963 We 7- 7:50 pm 4/6/05 Step Aerobics Age: 16 fr up �Step Aerobics is a high energy class that will help bum fat and calories as well as build muscle. It's a great class for any level. Hand weights may be used if desired. (Min. 10/Max. 25). No class 5/7. Age: I6 � up Inst.: Sylvia Marshall Site: Lions E Resident - $30/Non Res. - $40 -- 9 wks 57312 Sa 8- 9 am 4/2/OS 57313 Tu 6- 6:50 pm 4/5/05 Age: I S £r up Inst.: Kelly Heilig Site: Lions E Resident - $30/Non Res. - $40 -- 10 wks 57014 Th 6:30 - 7:20 pm 4/7/05 Power Lunch Workout Age: 16 £r up �' Tnstead of just gaining calories during lunch why not bum some off! This class is formatted similar to cardio boot camp. The ��orkout incorporates aerobics, step aerobics, cardio kickboxing, yoga, pilates, body sculpt- ing, and boot camp drills. It's lots of c�� fun and never the same workout. � Towel, hand-held weights, and yoga v�Rx sticky mat required. (Min. 15/Max. 30) �-�-- Inst.: Steve Hsu Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident - $24/Non Res. - $34 -- 4 �vks 57062 Tu 12 -1 pm 4/5/05 57112 Tu 12 - 1 pm 5/10/05 ThE GfdpEVINE �a�'��fc�;\`�� `�y1r� �� �`'v� / � n Low Impact Aerobics Age: I6 fr up �It's time to tone up! Shape up and feel better about yourself. Low Impact Aerobics offers an aerobic workout with full body movements, basic marches, stretching, occasional hand weights, and very simple steps. Workout shoes and exercise mats are required. (Min. 15/Max. 45) No class 5/30 Inst.: Sylvia Marshall Site: Lions W Resident - $50/Non Res. - $60 --10 wks 57412 M/W 6-6:50pm 4/4/05 FOrty PIuS ir Flt Age: 40 £r up �>Get your body moving - for your �// health! This beginning level low-impact aerobic workout is designed for the over 40 or sedentary individual. Class is designed to improve strength, balance, and flexibility. An easy to follow routine with a 10 minute w�arm-up, 20 minutes beginner level aerobics and a cool down and stretch period. Exercise mat required. (Min. 15/Max. 45) No class 5/30. Inst.: Sylvia Marshall Site: Lions W Resident - $50/Non Res. - $60 --10 wks 57362 M/W 5- 5:50 pm 4/4/OS Step Aerobics/Body Sculpting Age: I6 � up �A muscle conditioning class challenging the upper and lower body using hand weights, Uands and steps. You ll feel great! Bands, steps, and mats provided. Hand ��,,,R,,,, �veights will be used for strength train- � ing (Min.12/Max. 30). No class 5/26 Inst.: Sylvia Marshall ��....�.".� Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident - $30/Non Res. - $40 -- 9 wks 57462 Th 6- 6:50 pm 4/7/OS Cardio Boot Camp Age: 16 fr up �This class incorporates aerobics, cardio kickboxing, power yoga and boot camp drills! Be prepared for a strong workout. You will sweat BIG TIME! Towel, hand-held weights and yoga sticky mat required. (Min. 15/Max. 30) Inst.: Steve Hsu Site: ALHS Dance Rm Resident - $60/Non Res. - $70 -- 10 wks 57114 Th 7- 8:20 pm 4/7/05 Learning to Move Age: 3- 6 �Introduction to skills that promote coordination, body strength, flexibility, and Ualance. Activities include warm-ups, floor exercises, scarf, ribbon, para- ��,,,A,�� chute, mat iumUling, & bean bag fun. � (Min. 10/Max. 15) No class 5/30. v� 0.K Inst.: Dee Dee Kaplan �------� Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident - $40/Non Res. - $50 -- 8 wks 60512 Mo 11 - 11:45 am 4/4/05 KICk Box Fit Age: I4 - 90 �Kick Uox fit is a fun, exhilarating, challenging class that guarantees results! In some cases, people have lost as much as 10 dress sizes in as little as 10 week. Kick box fit is a non contact kickboxing class specifically designed to strengthen tone and firm up d�ose "trouble spots" your only opponent is the bag and yourself. A$25 optional supply fee is due to the instructor for boxing �loves. (Min. 10/Max. 40) Inst.: Sensei Rick Duffy and staff Site: Universal Martial Arts Center Resident - $85/Non Res. - $95 -- 10 wks 57162 M/W 8- 9 pm 4/4/05 Fr 7:30 - 8:30 pm 57163 T/Th 8:35 - 9:30 pm 4/5/05 Fr 6:30 - 7:30 pm Pilates Age: 14 fr up �Pilates is designed to create a balance of strength, flexibility and endurance, working with core muscles (back & abs). These c]asses will enhance your body from the inside out. You'il find the workouts are safe but challeng- c�� ing. Bring your own mat. (Min. � 8/Max. 40) No class 5/30. P� RK lnst.: Combined Martial Science ""'-� Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident - $56/Non Res. - $66 -- 4 wks 56713 M/Th 9-10 am 4/4/05 56715 M/Th 9- 10 am 5/2/05 Site: Lions W Resident - $65/Non Res. - $75 -- 10 wks 56714 Fr 5- 6:30 pm 4/8/05 PII atBS Age: I S fr up �Carey's Pilates class is back? Come experience the newest trend in fimess! The Pilates method works to improve flexibility, joint mobility, posture, and breath function. This fitness regimen fine-tunes every important muscle in the body. Exercises are adaptable to all fitness levels. You'll look better and you'll �� feel better. Please bring a mat and a� small hand towel. (Min. 10/Max.40) p�HK No class 5/30. "'�`"'" Inst.: Carey Mills Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$64 / Non Res. -$74 -- 8 wks 56712 Mo 6- 7 pm 4/4/05 2V SPriwg i005 �F��ITNFSS Balance/Stability Ball Fitness Age: 16 F� up /q� Stability Ball fitness is an exdting way v� to get in shape using the fun and versatile balance ball based on the prindples of yoga and pilates. This unique workout works the upper, lower body and abs. Basic stretching and resistance movements that can help you improve strength, coordination, balance ��� and flexibi]ity. (Min. 12/Max. 25). No � class 5/26. �,�x� Inst.: Sylvia Marshall — • Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident - $35/Non Res. - $45 -- 9 wks 57262 Th 5- 5:50 pm 4/ 7/ 05 �azzercise �_ � -�—� Classes at the R.C. Family Sports Center 9059 San Bemardino Rd (Behind OrdTard Supply) See page 17 for details �S P F C I A L Gymnastics Age: 6- I S �This is a recreational gymnastics program for chi]dren with special needs. We will introduce children to gymnastic apparatuses such as balance beam, floor exercise, vault, uneven bars, rings, trampoline, tumble track, foam-fil]ed pit and much more! Parent participation is required. No class 5/30 (Min. 4/Max. 18) Inst.: Precision Gymnastics Site: Precision Resident - $60/Non Res. - $70 -- 9 wks 58564 Mo 3:15 - 4 pm 4/4/05 TIIE GI'dPEVINE Tai Chi Age: 18 F� up �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. - $40 -- 10 wks 56612 Th 6- 6:50 pm 4/7/05 56613 Fr 10 - 10:50 am 4/8/05 Chi Gong Contemplation with Movement Age: I S fr up ,�e� Chi flow (in western thinking, � corresponds to the flow of electric impulses) our bodies become capable of producing aU chemicals necessary for healing. Leave this c]ass feeling balanced, relaxed and peaceful. (Min. 6/Max. 35) Inst.: Marianna Giordano Site: Lions W Resident = $20/Non Res. - $30 -- 10 wks 56662 Fr 11 - 11:45 am 4/8/05 NFFo� FIRED ARTS In this class we will be using clay and pre-formed ceramic pieces to encourage the development of the fine motor skills and imagination for those with mild/moderate special abiliHes. .�; �.--�''" 4 ,cdu ; �otntny . . �. �� • � • � � � .. t • • � n �..a. � j �a PoWer Yoga Age: 14 F� up �Students will leam postures with deep diaphragm breathing and various inter- nal exercises to develop the body's natural energy flow. A mild to moderate/ c�� strenuous cardiovascular workout. � Please bring your own towel and mat. (Min. 8/Max. 40) No class 5/30. r�R= Resident - $56/Non Res. - $66 -- 8 wks Inst.: Karen Sanders Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr 56672 Mo 9- 9:50 am 4/4/OS Inst.: Carrie Augino Site: Goldy Lewis Ctr 56671 We 8- 8:50 pm 4/6/05 Resident - $70/Non Res. - $80 -- 10 wks Inst.: Tony Allen Site: Lions W 56669 Tu 8- 9 pm 4/ 5/ 05 56670 Th 8- 9:15 pm 4/7/05 Yoga Flow Fitness Age: 16 £r up �Each class students will be encour- aged to breathe, feel and listen to their bodies while leaming a healthy flowing style yoga. Please bring mat & towel. (Min. 10 / Max. 40). Inst.: Danae Delaney � Site: Lions W Resident - $70/Non Res. - $80 -- l0 wks 56812 Sa 9- 9:50 am 4/2/05 Resident - $70/Non Res. - $80 -- 10 wks Site: Lewis Del Mar 56813 We 9- 9:50 am 4/6/05 Visit • C�� C a��C �� COpy That! Age: 7- 16 �Leam how to transfer designs on to bisque forms, using easy to learn paint! Parent participation is required. A supply fee starts at $10 is due at the beginning of the class. (Min. 4/Max. 10) Inst.: Color Me Mine Site: Lions W Resident - $9/Non Res. - $9 --1 day 58662 Sa 1]:30 am - 12:30 pm 5/21 /05 Finger Painting Fun! Age: 7- 16 �Learn the no brush technique and create different kinds of summer creatures and flowers! Parent participation is required. A supply fee of $]2 is due to instructor at the beginning of the class. (Min. 4/Max. 10) Inst.: Color Me Mine Site: Lions W Resident - $9/Non Res. - $9 --1 day Zq RCpark.cor.,, 58663 Sa 1]:30 am - 12:30 pm 6/4/05 Oh Mom of Mine Age: 6-16 �Get a heads start on Mother's Day. Show mom your love by creating designs on a mug just right for her! Parent participation is required. A supply fee of $]0 is due to the instructor at the beginning of class. (Min. 4/Max. 10) Inst.: Color Me Mine Site: Lions W Resident - $9/Non Res. - $9 --1 day 58614 Sa 11:30 -12:30 pm 4/30/05 �S�PORTS CLASSES i..,. USA Tennis Program I-2-3 ,�c�� Introduction to tennis! Coordination e// drills and beginning strokes, as well as plenty of fun. For all Tennis Classes - Students must furnish own racket. Court shoes with non-marking soles and comfort- able clothes are also required. Ball fee of $2 is due to the instructor at first class. (Min. 6/Max. 16) No class 5/30. Inst.: Upland Tennis Club Staff Resident - $48/Non Res. - $58 -- S wks junior Tennis Aye: 5- 8 Site: Beryl Park 56212 Mo 4- 4:50 pm 4/4/OS 56213 Tu 4- 4:50 pm 4/5/05 56214 We 4- 4:50 pm 4/6/05 Site: Lewis - Del Mar 56215 Th 4- 4:50 pm 4/7/05 Youth Tennrs Age: 9 -12 ' Site: Beryl Park 56315 Mo 5- 5:50 pm 4/4/05 56316 Tu 5- 5:50 pm 4/5/05 Site: Lewis - Del Mar 56317 Th 5- 5:50 pm 4/7/OS Teen Tennis Age: 13 -16 Site: Beryl Park 56363 We 5- 5:50 pm 4/6/OS Adult Tennis Age: i6 � up Leam the sport of a lifetime, improving your skills in tennis! Drills, strateg}; instruction and matches to raise your level of play. No class 5/30 Beginning Site: Beryl Park 56364 Mo 6- 6:50 pm 4/4/OS Site: Lewis - Del Mar 56365 Th 6- 6:50 pm 4/7/05 Irrtermediate Site: Beryl Park 56369 Tu 6- 6:50 pm 4/5/05 56370 We 6- 6:50 pm 4/6/05 Your Summer 2005 Grapevine wili be mailed during the week of May 16, 2005 Bowling For Youth Age: 4- 9 �An introduction for beginning bowlers or practice for the experienced bowler. Students must be able to lift a 6 lbs ball. Supply fee of $10 due to instructor at the first class. (Min. 5/Max 30) Inst.: Deer Creek Staff Site: Deer Creek Resident - $60/Non Res. - $70 -- 8 wks 56468 Tu 3:30 - 4:30 pm 4/5/05 Golf Age: 8 fr up �Leam to swing like the Pros do using Long Irons, Mid Irons, Bunkers, and Putting. You will also learn correct grip, stance, alignment, 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 ba1ls.The first class will be at Lions Center East, please bring a pen and a pad of paper for a special video instruction. (Min. 6/Max. 9) Inst.: Louie Ventura P.G.T.C. of A. Site: Shandin Hills Resident - $65/Non Res. - $75 -- 6 wks Age: 8 - 1 T 56513 Sa 1- 2 pm 4/2/05 Age: IS £r up 56517 Sa 2- 3 pm 4/2/05 Golf Intermediate £r Advance Age: 8 Fr up �Having problems overcoming a specific swing?. Well come to. this troubleshooting class and get professional instruction The first dass will be at Lions Center East, please bring a pen and a pad of paper for a speaal video instruction. (Min. 6/Max 18) Inst.: Louie Ventura P.G.T.C. of A. Site: Shandin Hills Resident - $65/Non Res. - $75 -- 6 wks Age:B-17 56514 We 4- 5 pm 4/6/05 �ge: 18 Fr up 60012 We 3- 4 pm 4/6/05 Golf Age: 7 �r up �Students will leam putring, 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. 6/Max. 12). Inst.: Gary Nichols PGA Teaching Professional Site: Whispering Lakes Resident - $75/Non Res. - $85 -- 5 wks Age: 7 -17 60462 Su 1- 2 pm 4/3/OS Age: l8 £r up 60466 Su 12 -1 pm 4/3/05 �E VI'dfJEVINE �O SPriNg 1005 Ice Skating - Mommy, Daddy fr Me Age: 3 - 5 �Learn basic skating techruques while spending fun quality time together. Skate rental is $3 per week. Dress very warm with gloves. (Min. 5/Max 10) Inst.: Center Ice Arena Staff `� Site: Center Ice Arena Resident - $40/Non Res. - $50 -- 5 wks 55863 We 10:30 - 11 am 4/6/05 55864 We 10:30 -11 am 5/ 11 / 05 Ice Skating Age: 2- I4 �gr� Would you like to learn to ice skate? �d/ We can teach you! In this beginner class you'll learn to glide effortlessly, skate forward and backward, spin and stop. We'll also teach you some extra neat looking moves Skate rental is $3 per class. Skates are required and warm clothes and gloves are recommended (Min. 1/Max 12) Inst.: Ontario Ice Skating Staff Site: Ontario Ice Resident - $48/Non Res. - $58 -- 8 wks � Aqe: 2 - S 56114 Th 6-6:30pm 4/7/OS 56115 Sa 1- 1:30 pm 4/2/05 � Age: 6 - I4 56116 Th 6:30 - 7 pm 4/7/OS 56162 Sa 1-1:30 pm 4/2/05 Ice Hockey Age: z -1 � �We offer ice hockey lessons for begin- ners thmugh advanced. Beginners will leam the fundamentals of skating, stopping with the puck, hockey positions, pivot turns, srick handling and shooting. Those who already know how to skate will find out inter- mediate and advanced classes quite challeng- ing. Skate rental is $3 per class. Skates, hockey stick and gloves are required. (Min.1 /Max 12) Inst.: Ontario Ice Skating Staff Site: Ontario Ice Resident - $48/Non Res. - $58 -- 8 wks Age:2 5 56062 Th 6-6:30 pm 4/7/OS Age:6-l4 56113 Tu 6:30 - 7 pm 4/5/OS 56112 Th 6:30 - 7 pm 4/7/05 Advanced Ice Hockey Age: 5-15 ,�� Improve your hockey skills. You will �d/ learn passing, shooting, and stick handling techniques. Please bring hockey stick, gloves, and protective equipment including a helmet. (Min. 1/Max 10) Inst.: Center Ice Arena Staff Site: Center Ice Arena Resident - $40/Non Res. - $50 -- 5 wks 55812 Sa 12 -12:30 pm 4/2/05 55862 Sa 12 -12:30 pm 5/7/05 Visit • C�� C a��C �� ;�SPOR TS CLASSES Rock Climbing . �Hangar 18 Indoor Climbing Gym will offer a chance to rock climb in their safe indoor facility. All participants wil] wear a safety harness that is attached to a rope that is then controlled by one of their friendly and qualiEied staff. Parent must accompany child to the first class of each session to sign the release form. You VS. Rock Age: 4- 16 �Kids love to climb! A 2-hour indoor rock climbing session supervised by Hangar 18's enthusiastic, professional staff. Al] safety equipment provided. (Min. 1 /Max. 20). Inst.: Hangar 18 Staff Site: Hangar 18 Resident - $20/Non Res. - $20 -- 1 day 58712 Sa 10 am -12 noon 4/ 2/ OS 58713 Sa 10am-12noon 4/16/05 58714 Sa l0am-12noon 5/7/05 58762 Sa 10 am -12 noon 5/ 21 / 05 58763 Sa 10 am -12 noon •6 / 4/ 05 Climbing 101. Ages: 10 - 65 �This is a 4 week comprehensive class Eor anyone who is serious in becoming a good climber from back steps to belaying, leading to laybacking. This class covers .it all! Climbing 101 also includes 1 month membership to Hanger 18. (Min. 1/ Max 30) Inst.: Hangar 18 Staff Site: Hangar 18 Resident - $120/Non Res. - $130 -- 4 wks 58612 Th 6- 8 pm 4/7/05 58613 Th 6- 8 pm • 5/5/05 ,�, ��; o � � � � t�e � � _� �✓ - : �_ v Beginning Archery Ayes: 8 F� up Archery instruction for beginners. � Children, adults and families are welcome to come learn the basics of shooting techniques in preparation for tournaments. Equipment provide by instructor for use only. (Min. 10/Max 24) Inst.: Claremont McKenna Staff Site: Claremont McKenna College Resident - $80/Non Res. - $90 -- 8 wks 56563 Sa 9-10:30 am 4/2/OS On-line Registration C ,' _ ,� =� ' • 'r_f 1 C � ONLfMP LLASS REGlSTRIItlON ' www.RC ark.com CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Community Services Department April 4th - �une lOth - 2:30 - 5 pm Spring Schedule: Monday - Bear Gulch Park Thursday - Ellena Park Tuesday - Hermosa Park Friday - Windrows Park Wednesday - Old Town Park Adventure Hike fr Lake Kayaking Combo Age: 6 - Adu/t �Come join us for exhilarating and refreshing hike and kayaking adventure in the National Forest. Environmenta] informative talks will be given along with complete instruction and trauung to kayak in a one or two person inflatable kayak through these scenic mountain lake waterways. Please pack a sack lunch Please wear layered clothing for hike and durable shoes. For kayaking wear a bathing suit and shorts. Must have shoes wid� back straps. Paddles and life vest will be provided. Adventure pass required for an additional $5 which can be purchased on the day of the hike. (Min. 3/Max 30) *Health concerns need to be noted prior to trip at registration. Inst.: Adventure Quest Staff Resident - $40/Non Res. - $40 -- 1 day Level: Moderate Site: Jackson Lake, Wrightwood 56416 Sa l0am-3pm 4/16/05 56417 Sa 10am-3pm 5/7/05 Site: Silverwood Lake, Hesperia 56414 Sa l0am-3pm 4/2/05 56415 Sa l0am-3pm 5/21/OS Fun-�lled ac�ivities at neighboring parks! Our mobile recreation program, Fun on the Run, offers creative crafts, age-appropriate games and other fun acHvities to all our residents. We bring fun, staff-supervised activities and equipment to various parks throughout Rancho Cucamonga. All participants must provide a completed Participarion Form in order to parNcipate. Schedules are subject to change in case oE inclement weather, low attendance, holidays, or emergencies. Cnll 477-2795 ext. 2323 for irTfonnation or a Participation Fon�t Available for rent for private parties. The GfBPEVINE 3� RCpark.co�.n �S1PECIA t I NTER EST --_ . L Miscellaneous Sign Language - Beginner Age: 6 F� up �Begin your journey in learning American Sign Language! Course topics include manual alphabet, 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. - $50 -- 8 wks 57662 Fr 6:30 - 7:30 pm 4/15/OS 57663 Sa 10:30 - 11:30 am 4/16/05 Sign Language - Adv. Beginner Age: 6 fr up �' Here is a great w.ay to continue American Sign Language. Students select the topics for diis class, so it can be taken several times. 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. - $50 -- 8 wks 57713 Fr 7:30 - 8:30 pm 4/15/05 Sign Language - Signing Practice Age: 6& up �This course is signing only and is geared toward participants with an American Sign Language vocabulary base. An adult must accompany children under age ]4. (Min. 5/Max.15) Inst.: Shannon Parker Site: Lions W Resident - $40/Non Res. - $50 -- 8 wks 57712 Sa 9:30 - 10:30 am 4/16/05 Photos Albums for Busy People Age: 18 £r up �' Now that the kids are in school, take some time to leam how to organize and preserve all your photos and memorabilia. IYs easier than you think. (Min. 1/ Max. 20) Inst.: Robin Caraway Site: Lions W Resident - $15/Non Res. - $15 -- 1 day 60712 We 9- 11 am 5/11/05 Beginning Novice Dog Obedience Age: 13 �r up �' A class for all dogs 4 months or older. 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 West without dogs, remaining classes will be at Red Hill Park near south park bathrooms. (Min. 9/Max. 30) No class 4/23. and 5/30. Inst.: Live Oak Dog Obedience Site: Red Hill Park Resident - $88/Non Res. - $98 -- 7 wks 57762 Sa 9-10 am 4/2/05 57763 Th 6:30 - 7:30 pm 4/ 7/ 05 57764 Mo 7- 8 pm 5/2/05 Kids Cookrng Corner Age: 6- I2 �Kids will leam the basics of ineasure- ments and recipe techniques while leam- ing how to make fun, easy foods w/samples to take home. Supply fee $10 due to instrvc- tor at beginning of class. .(Min. 2/Max.12) Inst.: Gretta Ramos Site: Lions W Resident - $25/Non Res. - $35 -- 5 wks 58218 Th 4- 5 pm 4/7/05 58219 Th 4-5pm 5/12/05 Magni�cent Meais in Mrnutes Age: IS � up �Create delicious, nutritious meals in minutes. Learn to cook meals and kitchen tricks that will have you out of the kitchen with a great meal in less than an hour. Supply fee $15 due at the first class.(Min. 2/Max.12) Inst.: Dayna Shafer, Cerri6ed Chef Site: Lions W Resident - $30/Non Res. - $40 -- 5 wks 58263 We 7- 8 pm 4/6/05 Nealth The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in BLS, ACLS and PALS and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educationa] course does not represent course sponsorship by the American Heart AssociaHon, and any fees charged for such a course do not represent income to the Association." CPR Age: I3 Fr up (Infa►rt, Child fr Adult CPR) Become familiar with the technique of cardiopulmonary resuscitation as taught I by the American Heart Association. I CertificaHon will be valid for a period of 2 years. This class does nc�t meet Healthcare Provider "C" criteria. (Min. 6/Max. 16) Inst.: Certified Instructor SIt2: FIfE' StBtlOi1 1%4 (comer of Milliken & Jersey) Resident - $50/Non Res. - $50 -- 1 day 61662 Tu 6- 10 pm 4/26/05 61663 Tu 6- 10 pm 5/17/05 61664 Tu 6- 10 pm 6/14/05 On-line Registration � ^�� Z� ONLINE CLASS RPGlSTRATIUN www.RC ark.com Family Baby F,r Me Age: 3 mos - 12 mos �The 6rst year of life is so exciting! Come meet parents and share what milestones your baby will experience during the first year. We will sing songs and have lots of fun. Bring a blanket and join us! (Min. 5/Max. 10) Inst.: DiAnne Drachand Site: Lions E Resident - $50/Non Res. - $60 -- 5 wks 57512 Fr 9- 9:50 am 4/8/05 57513 Fr 9- 9:50 am 5/]3/05 Wee Two/Three Age: Z- 3 �Is your two/three year old ready for preschool, but not quite ready to be away from you? This program consists of parent and child activities such as circle time, crafts, songs and story time. Material fee of $6 is due to the instructor at the first class. Parent participation is required. (Min. 5 / Max. 20) Inst.: DiAnne Drachand Site: Lions E Resident - $50/Non Res. - $60 -- 5 wks 57612 Fr 12:30 -1:45 pm 4/8/05 57613 Fr 12:30 -1:45 pm 5/13/05 Tiny Tots Age: I2 mos - 2� 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) Inst.: DiAnne Drachand Site: Lions E Resident - $50/Non Res. - $60 -- 5 wks 57562 Fr 11:30 am - 12:20 pm 4/8/05 57563 Fr 11:30 am - 12:20 pm 5/ 13 / 05 ThE GrapeviNE 32 Sprirvg i005 .�l"f c 1'1! I.�rf �� � � l Educationa! 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. Inst.: Tutor Whiz Site: Tutor Whiz Resident - $49/Non Res. - $59 -- 3 wks Phonics-Fun Grades: PK - 4 �Learn while having fun! An interacHve class, teaching your child some key rules in the use of sounds and formation of �vords. Designed to help improve your child's ability to format sounds. 57812 Sa 8:50 - 9:45 am 4/2/05 57813 Sa 8:50 - 9:45 am 4/23/05 57814 Sa 8:50-9:45am 5/21/05 Math-Mania Grades: 1 - 6 �This fun-fiUed class explores and teaches key concepts from your child's grade year. Helps improve mental math skills! Designed to strengthen and build your child's confidence in basic math operaHons using addition, subtracHon, multiplication, division, fractions, and decimals. 57862 Sa 10:05 -]1 am 4/2/05 57863 Sa 10:05 - 11 am 4/23/05 57864 Sa 10:05 - 11 am 5/21 /05 Algebra Grades: 6 -12 �T11is 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. 57916 Sa 10:05 - 11 am 4/2/OS 57917 Sa 10:05 - 11 am 4/23/OS 57918 Sa 10:05 -]1 am 5/21 /05 Readrng Comprehension Grades: I - 6 �A much needed skil] for any subject! Your child wil] leam to pinpoint and understand important information in a text, and summarize sequentially a chain of events. 57866 Sa 8:50 - 9:45 am 4/2/05 57867 Sa 8:50 - 9:45 am 4/23/05 57868 Sa 8:50 - 9:45 am 5/21 /05 Writing Fr Composrtion 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 report. 57912 Sa 11:15 - 12:05 noon 4/2/05 57913 Sa 11:15 -12:05 noon 4/23/05 57914 Sa 1]:15 -12:05 noon 5/21 /05 Fun with Spanish Grades: 1- 12 �T}iis class is an intense and highly interactive course teaching conversa- tional Spanish using a uniquely compiled curriculum. 57962 Sa 11:15 -]2:05 noon 4/2/05 57963 Sa ll:l5 - 12:05 noon 4/23/05 57964 Sa 11:15 -]2:05 noon 5/21/05 New! 2005 CAT 6 fr SAT Prep Grades: 2 - 12 � Take the anxiety out of test taking! This class introduces the 3 key aspects of the SAT, math, critical reading and essay writing. 58062 Sa ]1:15 - 12:05 noon 4/2/05 58063 Sa 11:15 - 12:05 noon 4/23/OS 58162 Sa 11:15 - 12:05 noon 5/21 /05 c�!�.'�'�L Rancho Cucamonga/Fontana Farnily YMCA .�� \_; ;�'n ccn,o Goldy S. Lewis Community Center at Central Park Pn iix The City of Rancho Cucamonga has developed a parhiership with the Rancho Cucamonga/ Fontana Family YMCA that will allow the YMCA to offer their teen programs at Ceniral Park's Goldy S. Lewis Community Center. The YMCA will be providing programs in the Teen Lodge, Bear Flat and Grizzly Gulch rooms. All YMCA programs will be operated and provided by YMCA staff. YMCA membership dues are applicable. Financial assistance is available to those members �vho qualify. Contact the YMCA at (909) 987-0777 for more information. Self Defense Age: 16 fr up Tuesdays 6 to 7 pm April 12 - May 17 $35 per 6 week session Kid Fit Age: 8- 12 Thursdays 6 to 7 pm April ]4 - May 19 $35 per 6 week session ' Yoga Age: I6 t�r up Wednesdays 6 to 7 pm ,,,� April 13 - May 18 � � �� $35 per 6 week session �1 �<� -1 ���iL � `�;�� , �� (�) �` %� YMCA Teen Center Age: 12 £r up Monday though Friday, 2- 7 pm Saturday, 12 noon - 4 pm �J'--� �, Cost: $1 per day � � 1 `,[-:: ,'!'t- '��`.� .1- 1z \ C/ ,` 1 � ) �', '�'�- �..-� 'J <..- CPR/First Arde Age: Teen fr up First Aid and CPR adult/child/infant Certification by ASHI Saturday, 9 am to 5 pm -- Apri19 & May 7 or Tuesday/Thursda}; 6 - 9:30 pm April 19 & 21, May 17 & 19 $45 per person Pom Pom Cheer Age: 5- I5 Mondays, 5 to 7 pm April 4 -June 6 $6 per class or $40 for 8��eeks Instructor: California Spirit Corps Sr. Transportation Trips provided daily from your l�ome to the James L. Brulte Senior Center for the hot lunch program free of charge. Additional trips to grocery store, pharmacy and doc- tors offices available on a scheduled basis. ThE GfdpEVINE 33 RCpark.coM fMARTIAt _+.s, � � �/ �� . ,,C���� `I"J � � � I � �� `� � 1 l �� Wrestling/,Jujitsu/Martial Arts Age: 5 -12 �This well rounded martial arts program for children combines ' numerous styles including kickboxing, judo, boxing, gymnastics, yoga and spenalizing in jujitsu and wrestling. Emphasizes self-improvement and self-esteem. Uniforms arn mandatory and can be purchased in class. (Min. 6/Max. 25) No class 5/28 and 5/30. Inst.: Combined Martial Science Staff Site: RC Sports Ctr Ages:S 8 Resident - $59/Non Res. - $69 -- 9 wks 56764 Sa 11:30 am-12:30 pm 4/2/OS Resident - $65/Non Res. - $75 -- 10 wks 56763 Th 3:45 - 4:45 pm 4/7/OS Site: Family Sports Ctr Resident - $59/Non Res. - $69 -- 9 wks 56762 Mo 3:30 - 4:20 pm 4/4/OS Ages: 9 - 11 Site: RC Sports Ctr Resident - $59/Non Res. - $69 -- 9 wks 56766 Sa 12:45 -1:45 pm 4/2/05 ARrs Tiny Tots Martial Arts Age: 3- 6 �Start your little one on their way in this basic tiny tots class. The class uses the techniques of Tae Kwon Do. (Min. 5/Max. 20). No class 5/30. Inst.: Body Shots Staff Site: Body Shots Resident - $45/Non Res. - $55 -- 6 wks Age: 3 58963 Fr 5:40 - 6:40 pm 4/8/OS Age: 4 - 5 58965 Mo 5:40 - 6:40 pm 4/4/05 58966 We 5:40 - 6:40 pm 4/6/05 Age: 6 58968 Tu 4:40 - 5:40 pm 4/5/OS ,Judo • Age: 6 fr up �Discdver 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 pracHce together. It's perfect for the entire fami]y! ParHcipants must have a Judo uniform, which may be purchased through the instructor. (Min. 2/Max. 40) Inst.: Discover Judo Staff � ' Site: Cuca Middle Sch Resident - $45/Non Res. - $55 --12 wks 56418 Tu/Th� 6-7:30pm 4/5/OS Beginning Karate Age: 6� up �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- discipline, confidence, courtesy and respect for themselves and others. Inst.: Ray Hoyt - ,Age: 6 9 (Min. 8/Max. 20) Site: Lions E Resident - $32/Non Res. - $42 -- 8 wks 56462 Sa 1- 1:50 pm 4/2/05 56463 Sa 2- 2:50 pm 4/2/OS Age: 10 - IS (Min. 6/Max. 30) Site: Terra Vista Elem Resident - $32/Non Res. - $42 -- 9 wks • 56512 We 5- 5:50 pm 4/13/05 , Age: I6 F,r up (Min. 4/Max. 16) Site: Terra Vista Elem Resident - $32/Non Res. - $42 -- 9 wks 56562 We 7- 7:45 pm , 4/13/05 Advanced Karate Age: 6�r up �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 uni- form is required. Monday and Wednesday advanced classes may be taken concurrently. Inst.: Ray Hoyt � Age: 6 - I2 (Min. 6/Max. 12) Site: Lions E Resident - $40/Non Res. - $50 -- S wks 56466 Sa 3- 4:10 pm 4/2/05 56467 Sa 4:20.- 5:30 pm 4/2/05 Age: 10 - IS • (Min. 6/Max. 30) Site: Terra Vista Elem Resident - $28/Non Res. - $38 -- �8 wks 56515 Mo 6- 6:SO pm ' 4/11 /05 Resident - $32/Non Res. - $42 -- 9 wks 56516 We 6- 6:50 pm 4/13/05 Age: 16 fr up . � Min. 6/Max. 30) Site: Terra Vista Elem Resident - $40/Non Res. - $50 -- 8 wks 56519 Mo 7- 8:30 pm 4/11 /OS Resident -$45 / Non Res. �- $55 -- 9 wks 56520 We 7- 8:30 pm 4/ 13 / 05 Attention On-line Registration � : ='� feachers! � � �� � '� '"�` � ONLfN! CL/ISS RCGlSTAATJON www.RC ark.com If you are interested and qualified to teach a contract class please call 477-2795 for an instructor application and class proposal packet. 0 How can you reach us? 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RCpark.com ThE Gf6pEVINE 34 Spr�Ng �005 I I. All trips currently leave from and return to the Senior Center, 9791 Arrow Route. Trips will begin departing CE�T�L from the new Goldy S. Lewis P��� � Communit�y Center at 11200 �� il ,C� Base Line Road in Spring 2005. P A�i x The City of Rancho Cucamonga provides a�variety of trips and tours for all ages. Payment must accompany your reservation. All cancellations for day trips must be received 3 weeks prior to the departure date in order to receive a full refund. Any cancellations received within 3 weeks of the departure date will only be refunded if an addi- tional passenger can take your place. For addition- al information and trip confirmation ca11477-2780. "The Terminated Tenor" Murder Mystery at Lawry's Prime Rib SUhday, MAYCh I3, 2005 � As the mystery unfolds around you enjoy a 3-course me11 with your choice of Roasted Prime Rib of Beef or Grilled Salmon. Price includes delwce motorcoach transportation, 3- course meal, and entertaulment. (Min. 28/Max. 38) Departs at 10:30 am and retums at 4:30 pm Fee: $89 per person Barcode #: 53615 "The Lion King" Saturday, Apri12, 2005 �' Experience the phenomenon of Disney's, The Lion King at the Orange County Perforinnlg Arts Center. Marvel at the breadr talcing spectacle of anunals brought to life by award-winn.ing director Julie Taymor. Enjoy an unforgettable score including Elton John and Tim Rice's Oscar-winning song "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" and "Circle of Life." Before the show, we'll stop at South Coast Plaza for dinner on your own. Price includes deluxe motorcoach transportation and admission to the live stage production. (Min. 35/Max. 38) Departs at 4 pm and returns at 11:30 pm. Fee: $I03 per person Barcode #: 53617 Paim Springs Getaway Tues., April 5- Wed., April 6, 2005 �After a stop at Hadley Fruit Orchards for shopping and snacks on your own, we will visit the Palm Springs Air Museum; where you can see hundreds of W WII military aircraft and speak with the pilots that flew them. Then, we will check into the Pa1m Mountain Resort and Spa, where you are free to spend the rest of the day enjoying the city on your own. The next day, after a continental breakfast, we'll head to the Plaza Theater for the annual Fabulous Palm Springs Follies. As always, the Follies is bound to be full of laughs, fun, and patriotism. You won't want to miss it! Price includes deluxe motarcoach transportation, one night's hotel fare with luggage service and continental breakfast, and admission to the Palm Springs Air Museum and The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies. (Min. 33/Max. 33) Departs at 8:30 am - 4/ 5/ 05 and retums at 6 pm - 4/ 6/ 05. Fee: $220 per person - Singie Fee: $170 per person - Double Barcode #: 5362I ;./ , Kodcak Theatre Tour F.� Farmers Market Saturday, April 16, 2005 �' Step behind the velvet ropes and experience the glamour in the home of the Academy Awards as we take a guided tour of the Kodak Theatre. See an Oscar Statue, visit the exclusive George Eastman VIP Room, and gain an insiders view of the behind the scenes productions. We'll then travel to the famous Farmer's Market for shopping on your own. Price includes deluxe motarcoach transportation and guided tour of the theatre. (Min. 28/Max. 44) De�arts at 9 am and returns at 4:30 pm Fee: $34 per person Barcode #: 6Z362 Cha�npions or� Ice Sunday, May i, Z005 �Travel with us to the beautiful Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim to watch the best in ice entertainment! Featuring the following performers: Michelle Kwan, Irina Slutskaya, Timothy Goebel, Evgeni Plushenko, Elvis Stojko, Sasha Cohen, Victor Petrenko, Surya Bonaly, Rudy Galindo, Dan Hollander, Irina Grigorian, Vladimir Besedin and Oleksiy Polishchuk, Fumie Suguri, Tatiana Totmyuanina and Maxim Marinin, Elene Sokolova, and Johnny Weir. Enjoy souvenirs and refresh- ments on your own. Cast of skaters subject to change due to injury or other unforeseen circumstances. (Min. 28/Max. 46) Departs at 12 noon and returns at 7 pm Fee: $96 per person Barcode #: 53618 � �,�„ �� �.���.,"� �� �"t :�� � `�� ;;,sh �� a � � � �. . �: � �'e �,�,� '� � � .� � � � �`.� , < �;� � �� �: ,�� �. . ��� �� :� ��� �:, �� :� � H ���E ���� . _ � � 1�. �����. �, Cali fornic� Sta�awberry Festival Star�dqy, May I5, 2005 � What better way to spend a May after- noon than at the California Strawberry Festival u1 O�ard. Enjoy fabulous food, wine, arts and crafts, fantastic musical entertauz- ment, and of course, strawberries prepared every way you can imagine. (Min. 35/Max. 43) Departs at 8 am and rehuns at 6 pm Fee: $34 per person Barcode #: 53619 ThE GrapEviNE 3S RCpark.coM � �.����� 1I J� s ��� � �� o g �� ��� � The Mirage at Las Vegas Tuesday, May 17 - Thur., May 19, 2005 �Enjoy 3 days and 2 nights at the beautiful Mirage Hotel & Casino. Price includes deluxe motarcoach trans- portation, luggage service, 2 nights accommodations, tax, and entrance to Siegfried and Roy's Secret Garden & Dolphin Habitat. (Min. 30/Max. 40) Departs at 9 am— 5/ 17 / 05 and retums at 5 pm — 5/ 19 / 05 Fee: $350 per person - Single Fee: $Z50 per person - Double Barcode #: 53620 Be sure to watch for other trips coming soon, such as - • San Francisco & California Wine Country (4 Days and 3 Nights) • NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory • Ronald Reagan Presidential Library • Federal Reserve Banl< • Catalina (Overnight) • And Many More! Multi-Day Trips Deposit requirement for multi-day trips is a$100 deposit at time 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 many trips available such as- • Branson Missouri • Europe • Hawaiian Islands ■ Ozark Mountains • New England and Cape Cod • French Canada • Sedona Arizona • Grand Canyon and many more! Call 477-2780 or � visit RCPark.coni G ',�� for a complete � ` �' ti � listing, dates �c' ;, . `,; � and praces. � �� � 1u� I ;. ' ,L ' � ��.. ,_. , ... : , , , . ,_ ! , :�� � � - f1� � . . �� �. � _ .� �: � . _ _; '�''�• � �� . ,�;� . .. Here's ca sc�r�►ple o f a typicaf day at the new ,James L. B�ulte Se�aior Ce�te� a�t Cent�al Park. 1'ou won't believe how much theYe is to do! Start your day off with us in the new BYBAICfAS� C1Ui9. Bring your breakfast and we'll supply the coffee and newspaper! Spend breakfast with your friends Mondays - Fridays from 8 am -10 am Answer your e-mails or surf the internet in the Tech ,Junction internet cafe. We have a bank of computers that are available to Seniars Mondays - Fridays from 8 am - 2 pm. Simply sign up for your orientation course and fill out the "Release of Liability Farm" before you use the equipment. Or bring your own wireless computer and access our free "Hot Zones." Don't want to sit still? Enter W811i1P,SS PASS, an exercise room with the latest fiiness equipment, some designed specifically for use by individuals with limited mobility. Sunply sign up for your orientation course and fill out the "Release of Liability Form" before you use the equipment. Join your friends in an exciting game in BIl11Gii"dS COVe. Senior billiards room with 4 state of the art tables and equipment. Or you may enjoy playing ScrabbleOO, C1ue0O or a friendly game of Pinochle in C,Gif11e POli1�. Check the schedule for organized games and tournaments. Catch the news or one of the latest movies in the LOOkOUi' LOElYIyB. Watch on a big screen TV from one of our comfy reclining chairs. You can choose something to watch from otu vast DVD library. Show your cra�.y siae i� Clay Creek (a ceramics room) or Crafters Den. Just drop n1 and work on that special piece. Instruction will not be available, although a firing fee may apply. , End your day with a quiet relaxing moment by the FIYBp1AC8. Take a moment to reflect on your day, or pick up a book to read that you found in our LlbYqYy. s lo ' Birthday Celebrations Monthly (Last Wednesday) 11 am V.I.P. Club* Thursdays 9- 10:30 am . 7���.� � • �.�r �: � a +►•�ji ��'i� � ,f1�r:: �r�...l� , ..�....�, :J Bingo* Scrabble Pinochle Pinochle Tournaments Senior Cinema CENTR�L PA 1�K I2ANCH0 CUCAMONGA €�} r�:t' '� � � _+11' � � Open 7 days a week! Monday - Friday -- 8 am -10 pm Saturday -- 8 am - 6 pm Sunday -- 9 am - 5 �m l�l��G'E�90tYB N1��1S (60+) Monday - Friday II:30am-I:OOpm Enjoy the same reliable service far lunch by Old Timer's Foundation. Now you will be eating lunch in a luxurious setting with round tables which make conversation easier between friends while you look out over the beautiful courtyard. $2.50 suggested donation per meal. Limited homebound program and transportation available. For further information call 987-1911. Se�io� Tr��spo�ta�ion Po°o�rar� A free transportation program for Rancho Cucamonga Senior Citizens. A van is available Monclay through Friday to transport senior citizens to the James L. Brulte Seniar Center (between 9- 11 am) and from the James L. Brulte Senior Center (beginning at 1 pm). For further information or to make a reservation, call 987-0777. Thursdays Tuesdays & Fridays Thursdays Monthly (First Sunday) Fridays Wednesdays '�Sponsored by the Rancho Cucamonga V.I.P. Club 10:45-2:45pm 1-3pm 8:30 am - 4 pm 1-6pm 2 - 7:30 pm 12:30 pm ThE GrapEviNe 36 SpriNg i005 I �'' �' Senior Gasoline Service Program A unique gasoline pumping progrlm to assist Rancho Cucamonga seiuors, 60 and better. Nine Rancho Cucamongl service stations have agreed to provide attendant gas pumping for seniors at self-service prices. Registration tickets available at d1e James L. Brulte Senior Center front desk. For more information, call (909) 477-2780. Dept o�Aging and Adult Service Help is available for senior information and assistance, senior employment, family caregiver support resources and referrals, age related concerns and adult protective services. Free private sessions every 3rd Thursday of the month from 11 am - 1 pm. Please call (909) 477-2780 for an appoinhnent. Home Maintenance Services The Oldtimers Foundation provides sen- iors with an on-going home maintenance service. Services include minor plumbing, electrical and carpentry repairs. For more information, call (909) 822-4493. Chair Massages Massages inay improve your circulation, ease muscle aches, relieve tension, improve flexibility and promote relaxation. For seniors 55 and better. Please call (909) 477-2780 for the next available appointment at the James L. Brulte Senior Center. FCB: $10 per 15 minutes Senior Companion Program For over 25 years the Community Senior Services, a non-profit agency, has provided much needed support for seniors and their families in the community. This program is designed to assist seniois in their homes by providing transportation, groceiy shoppulg, community information and companion- ship. If you are 60 years and better, live on a limited income, would like to earn some extra inoney and become involved in your community, this program is for you. Please call (909) 593-75ll for more nlformation. Senior Help Line A free referral service providing ulformation on many seiuor related issues. Please call (909) 596-1111. We.st End Legal Aid Clinic For seniors ages 60 and better, Provided by Western San Bernardino County Bar Associatioil, 10532 Acacia, #B10, Call 945-2822 for an appourtment. Inland Counties Legai Services For seniors ages 60 and better. By appoint- ment only call (909) 980-0982 Healfh Screen Clinic (60+) Monthly (2nd Tuesday )10 am - 12 noon Blood Pressure Screening Fridays, 10 am - 12 noon � Retired Senior Volunteer Program (R.S.V.P.) The Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RS.V.P.) is a wonderful way for people 55 years of age or better to stay active and perform a valuable service to the coininunity. Working as a volunteer affords one the opportunity to learn new skills, make friends, feel needed, stay active, and have fun! Call (909) 482-0355 for a list of voltulteer opportunities LINK Program The City of Rancho Cucamonga has imple- mented a new program called LINK. Volunteers keep in touch via telephone with ill, lonely and homebound seniors aged sixty years or better. Those interested �n volunteering or taking part in the program, please contact the LWK Representative at (909) 477-2780, x 2374. Elder Law Matters 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, livulg trusts, estate planning, wills, durable powers of attorney and more. Private counseling sessions will be available by appointment only on the second and fourth Fridays of each moizdl fiom 12 noon - 1:20 pm at the James L. Brulte Senior Center. Please call for a reservafion at (909)477-2780 Senio� Events S�: �illic�rds To�arnc��saent Rack em' up! T`he Senior Center is hostulg a senior billiards tournament. This double elimination tournament will feature refreshments, cash prizes, and great play. The tournament is limited to the first 16 participants. Cost is $5 per person. Barcode # Date Time 53614 March 4, 2005 9 am 61476 April 1, 2005 9 am 61477 May 6, 2005 9 am S�. PC�$'!'ICk �.� DAl y Kiss the Blarney Stone, do a jig, find a shamrock, swig some mock brew and celebrate St. Patrick's Day with us! DG�'�B: Thursday, March 24, 2005 TIri1B: 10 am Golder� Foifies T�letit .ihowcase Join us at the Montclair Senior Center for the annual Golden Follies Talent Showcase feahtring talented seniors from Rancho Cucamonga, Upland, Ontario, Chino, and Montclair. Tickets are now available at the Rancho Cucamonga Senior Center. Date: Saturday, March 19, 2005 Time: 2 pm SItB: Montclair Community Center, 5111 Benito St, Montclair Spr►�rg Fiing Put on your best spring borulet and join us as we celebrate the arriv�l of spring, when life springs eternal. This event will feature fabulous entertainment, great refreshments, a bonnet parade, and terrific door prizes. DptB: Thursday, March 31, 2005 T1�718: 10 am Se�rios� Flne Art �how Come and view beautiful original works of art created by adults 50 years of age and older. Enjoy entertainment, art demonstrations, refreshments, and awards reception. Some items may be available for purchase. Artists interested in submitting art in the exhibition should call (909) 477-2780 or visit RCparl<.com. Entry fee required. Date: Saturday, Apri12, 2005 TIi11B: 10 am - 4 pm i! I. P. i'aa°d Par�y The Rancho Cucamonga V.I.P. Club will host it's Annual Card Party at the James L. Brulte Seniar Center. Play all your favorites. DAtB: Saturday, Apri123, 2005 TlYYIe: 9 am - 3 pm MO$81�i''S ��,y BYUi1C�1 We will be hosting a special brunch/tea to honor those mothers and grandmothers that are unable to share this special day wiflz their children. Reservations are required, call 477-2780, seating is limited. DptB: Saturday, May 7, 2005 Time: 11 am The GfdpEVINE �1 RCpark.cor�n SENIOR CLASS�S � Fitness PACEc�ondays and/or FridaysFREE! 10:30 - 11:30 am '�People with Arthritis Can Exercise! Created by the Arthritis Foundation, PACEOO is an exercise program designed specifically for people with arthritis that uses gentle activities to help increase joint flexibility and range of motion and to help maintain- muscle strength. It also helps increase overall stamina. You can start anytime! PACEOO is offered year-round at the James L. Brulte Senior Center. Register at RCpark.com or at the Senior Center. Instructor: Ida Stone Fridays/11 weeks, April 1- June 10, 2005 Barcode #: 61412 Mondays/9 weeks, April 4- June 6, 2005 Barcode #: 61413 (no class 5/30/05) Tai Chi/Chi Gong FREE! Wednesdays -- IO - 11:15 am �;, Tai Chi is one of the most effective and comprehensive paths to wellness ever developed. Instructor, Mariaruza Giordano, has organized an easy-to-do routine consisting of slow rhythmic motions. Wednesdays/10 weeks, April 6- June 8 Barcode #: 61312 Stretch F.r Flex FREE! Mondays - Friday 8 am - 830 am Coming Soon! Stretch and Flex by video before the Senior Aerobics class and before the Walking Club. Senior Aerobics Monday, Wednesday f,r Friday 9am-IOam �,, A stretch, tone and conditioning class for both seniar men and women who want to improve their endurance, muscle tone and maybe lose weight. Register at RCpark.com or at the Senior Center. $15 per month/per person. Instructor: Laura Ott - Certified Exercise Instructor. No class 5/30/05. March 2- March 30/13 classes Barcode #: 54862 April 1- April 29/13 classes -_ Barcode #: 54863 May 2- May 27/12 classes Barcode #: 54864 Senior Yoga FREE! Tuesdays -- 6 - 7 pm �Practicing the postures, breathing exercises and meditation makes you healthier in body, mind and spirit. Yoga lets you tune in, chill out, shape up -- all at the same time. Yoga is good for what ails you. Specifically, research shows that yoga helps manage or control anxiety, arthritis, asthma, back pain, balance, blood pressure, carpal tunnel syndrome, chronic fatigue, depression, diabetes, epilepsy, headaches, heart disease, multiple sclerosis, stress and other conditions and diseases. Register at RCpark.com or at the Senior Center. Instructor: Ida Stone Tuesday/10 weeks, Apri15 - June 7 Barcode #: 61262 Senior Pilates Mondays f.r Wednesdays 4pm-5pm �Emphasizing flexibility, stretching, and strength, Pilates is ideal for mature adults because the non-impact exercises are gentle on the joints. Pilates is a highly effective way to shape up, slim down and feel great. An emphasis on movement quality, posture, and breathing makes Pilates a safe, challenging and revitalizing workout. Mat-based Pilates classes focus on develop- ing core (abdomen and back) stability and learning the basic biomechanical principles of Pilates. Register at RCpark.com or at the Senior Center. $15.00 per month / per person. Instructor: Laura Ott March 2- March 30/9 classes Barcode #: 61414 April 1- April 29/8 classes Barcode #: 61415 May 2- May 27/8 classes Barcode #: 61416 Sit £r Be Fit FREE! lNednesdays -- II:30 am - 11:30 pm �This class is designed for those who experience discomfort or difficulty in moving areas of their body due to arthritis or other ailments. Through this class you may increase your strength and flexibility. Instructor: Edna Silver. Wednesdays/10 weeks, April 6- June 8 Barcode #: 61362 Collectors Club FREE! 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 collectiUles from the occasional guest speaker; and socialize with others that have similar interests. Miscellaheous AARP Driver Safety Program The AARP Driver Safety Program is the nation's first and largest classroom driver refresher course specially designed for motorists age 50 and older. 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 tech- niques. AARP members and non-members alike may tal<e the course. There are no tests. Upon successfully completing the course, graduates of the AARP Driver Safety Program may be eligible to receive a state- mandated multi-year discount on their auto insurance premiums. Co-sponsored by the City of Rancho Cucamonga and AARI'. Please pay instructor at the first class. Checks made payable to "AARP". Mar. 1& 2-1 - 5 pm Barcode #: 52464 Apri15 & 6- 5- 9 pm Barcode #: 52465 May 3& 4-1 - 5 pm Barcode #: 52467 Alternative Cinema Foreign & Independent Films Tuesdays - 6 pm Join this unique group to experience one-of-a-kind and interesting films outside mainstream Hollywood. We will critique the co111borative strengths and weakness of each film, including reviewing and evaluating the storyline, directors' style, actulg, pacing, editing, and musical score. This group will create journals cataloguing each film to use as a reference guide to fur- ther explore films, directors, actors, and genre's they ,Y.. find interesting. Please �,'�,'� 1 call (909) 477-2780 to ��\\�� register or for more infor- mation. Films may contain �q� violence, strong language, and/or sexual content. View \`���1 at your own discretion. ThE GrapeviNE 3�1 SpriNq i005 /;" / Basic Line Dancing Tuesdays 9:30 - 10:30 am Thursdays 9:30 - 10:30 am If you're interested in having a lot of fun then this is the class for you. A great form of exercise but you will never know since you're having such a good time. No partner required. $5.00 monthly fee for each class. Instructed by Cal Senechal. Register at the James L. Brulte Senior Center. Tuesdays March 1- March 29/5 classes Barcode #: 61462 Apri15 - Apri126/4 classes Sarcode #: 61463 May 3- May 31/5 classes Barcode #: 61464 Thursdays April 7 - Apri128/4 classes Barcode #: 61465 May 5- May 26/4 classes Barcode #: 61466 ���, �,��� . � - � "� '���,�� ,���k. a: �. .. / � / Tole/Decoration Art Mor�days -- 1 - 3 pm Mal<e something new to decorate your home or give a personal gift. Students will be responsible for the cost of supplies. Call for dates. Instructor: JoAnne Witter Sewing Sociai FREE! Tuesdays -- 9 - 11 am Come join this non-instructional sewing group. Bring your own needlepoint, knit- ting, crocheting or any needle worlc that you are worlcing on. All levels welcome. Knitting and Crocheting FREE! Fridays -- 12:30 - 2 pm Everyone is welcome, whether you're a beginner, intermediate or advanced. Learn and share new techniques, patterns and color schemes. Instructor: Pauline Dean Watercolor FREE! Mondays -- 12:30 - 3:30 pm Learn the fine art of watercolor. You'll learn all the basics. Be prepared to paint on the first day, the instructor will have supplies. Advanced l.ine Dancing Fridays -- 12:30 - 2 pm If you're interested in having a lot of fun then this is the class for you. A great form of exercise but you will never know since you're having such a good time. No part- ner required. $5.00 monthly fee for each class. Instructed by Cal Senechal. Register at the James L. Brulte Senior Center. March 4 - 25/4 classes Barcode #: 61467 April 1 - 29/5 classes Barcode #: 61468 May 6 - 27/4 classes Sarcode #: 61469 `, /; ! �`� � ��� � ..��.,■, West Coast Swing Tuesdays -- 2 - 3 pm Fee: $20 Apri15 — May 24, 8 classes Barcode #: 61475 � �� � a �% Oil Painting FREE! Mondays -- 12:30 - 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. D�awing 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. Baliroom Dance Tuesdays -- 1 - 1 pm Fee: $20 Apri15 — May 24, 8 classes Sarcode #: 61473 Ballroom Dance Wednesdays -- 6 - 7 pm Fee: $20 Apri16 — May 25, 8 classes Sarcode #: 61474 ;, � ���t� f/ ���� �` �n��•l -•: y � e lif' i��Clu r�� >�r�'+YoY'CS 'tin5c� I:c"I,:� (Gi��v • 7��_i� �y'�C�ui d, m*�;P 1�ili�, �GFII(oi ��Oi'� 2 it7 a, n,c� i � im, �ilnn i;�; iii�� ���II�iLT (:<_J ��0�'2; `�i�inifol��.:� i n'(-i':i ir1���n� j;�xe;to�71�(7. ;u_�l(�� � o�Til `l�n"L"' l"p"eliL iF"� I u��j� ; o� nq�c'i�I:fiC{ idlerp'�nlini i�(i�'}� e o�CJYU)� �oi ii'!�, tIII utg� 07���I�� �.�0�5������ _.- ThE GraPEviNE �9 RCpark.cor..i / �. r . � � I �. , In formafion and Re ferral 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, learning English, drug & alcohol abuse, energy conservation, literacy, adoptions and foster parenting, and various other forms of assistance. For more information call, (909) 477-2780 between 9 am - 2 pm, (Monday thru Friday). Inland Fair Housing Mediation Board Inland Mediation can assist in providing information and mediation in regard to such services as applying for ADA certification, problems with the local transit system, counseling for reverse mortgages and many other housulg issues. For more information call, (909) 984-2254 or (800) 321-0911. HICAP Insurance Counseling Assistance with medicare and HMO's. Help filing claims, understanding coverage and evaluating policies. By appointxnent only; first & third Thursday of each month 9 am - 12 noon. To schedule an appoint- ment, call (909) 697-6565. USDA Food Commodities The San Bernardino County Food Bank, along with the City of Rancho Cucamonga, distributes surplus food on the first Monday of every month to eligible residents at the James L. Brulte Senior Center. Eligibility is based on income and the size of the household. (For instance, the income requirement for a person living alone is $13,965 per year or less, while a family of 5 is eligib'le if the total household income is less than $33,045 per year.) Distribution begins at 1:30 pm on a first come, first served basis. There is a homebound delivery program for the physically disabled. Proof of residency and income are required. For more information, or to verify your family's eligibility, please . call (909) 477-2780. Rancho Cucamonga Directories The City of Rancho Cucamonga Resource Directory, Child Care Directory and Senior Housing Directory are available free of charge to interested residents. For more information, call (909) 477-2780. Free Income Tax Preparation The City of Rancho Cucamonga and the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) will be providing fiee Federal and State income tax assistance to those of low to moderate incomes. The tax consultants are AARI' volunteers that have passed the IRS and State exams. No appointments are necessary. Participants will be assisted on a first come, first served basis. Please call (909) 477-2780 for dates and times. Those interested should bring the following items: •Last year's Federal and State tax return. • W-2 and 1099 forms showing all sources of income. • Sale of property and escrow papers, if applicable. •Proof of any expenses that might qualify as deductions. Immunization Clinic These clinics are co-sponsored by Northtown Housing and Development Corporation and the San Bernardino County of Public Health Department. They serve children 2 months — adults. For more information, call (909) 941-7465. Dates: 2nd Monday of each month Time: 1:00-3:00 p.m. Location: Northtown Comm. Ctr. 10071 Feron Boulevard Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Fee: $8 per shot San Antonio Hospital Free Medical Information Line Please call (909) 920-4797. Bus Passes Monthly and weekly bus passes are available for purchase at the James L. Brulte Seniar Center, along with ten-packs of daily bus passes, discounted passes for students, seniors and the disabled. For more information, please call (909)477-2780. � Fishing License Application Reduced fee and free fishing license applications are available at the James L. Brulte Senior Center front desk for those that qualify. Proof of income is required. For inore infarmation, call (909) 477-2780. Operation Sirategic Support Help supply our military's deployed Armed Forces with items they miss everyday such as grooming aids, letters, magazines, newspaper clippings, videos, games, non-perishable foods, phone cards, etc. If you are interested in donating to our nation's heroes, please call (909) 477-2780 for more information. Dr. Harvey D. Cohen, M.D. will be presenting information and responding to questions on topics related to senior health. The presentations are free and open to every one of all ages. Please call the James L. Brulte Senior Center to reserve your spot, (909)477-2780. � � , � � ► R � Tuesday, March 15th, I2 noon - Bioterrorism Wednesday, March 16th, 7 pm - Forgetfullness: Is it Demer�tia? Tuesday, Apri119tN, 12 noon - Diabetes Type I£r II Wednesday, April 20th 7 pm - Insulin Pump Therapy Tuesday, May 17th, 12 noon - Osteoporosis: Hip Fractures Wednesday, May ISth, 7 pm - Falls F� Fall Prevention ThE GYdpEVINE q.o SPriNq i005 R En� r Fo � ro u� EvEN r Weddings • Private Parties � Birthdays ' WOYkShOpS/Sei�11d1GiYS • Business/Services Groups Looking for that special place for a memorable wedding reception, family reunion, or company picnic? Or do you need space to hold a seminar, meeting or banquet? The City of Rancho Cucamonga Community Services has just the right place for you! We have five different facilities available, each site has different size rooms, functions and amenities. We can provide access to a catering lcitchen, coffee service, a variety of audio-visual equipment, lecturns, and much more! In addition, we have a friendly, experienced, well-trained team always willing and able to assist in any way. Rental rates vary and are determined by room size, time of use, attendance, and activity planned. With such great facilities right in your own city, why go anywhere else? Let us help make your event or get-together one that you will always remember. 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. • Call 477-2760 to check for availability. •Reservation form and payment of fees must take place in person at Community Services. (fees var� 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 may only be used at reservable parks. City Contract and Insurance required. Ca11477-2760 for information regarding requirements. RCpaYk. com for a con�plete listing o f parks and arnenities Community Center Buildings f,r Rooms Lions Center West - 477 2795 A center to fit your celebratulg needs. Enjoy a place for your special events or just plain fun. Large and small rooms accommodating 10-180 people. Four rooms with amenities available such as a projection screen, slide projector, standard kitchen, and sound systems. Lions Center East - 477 2790 A versatile facility in your community to meet your entire rental needs. Dances, parties, meetings and more! Large & small rooms accommodating 10 - 120 people. Four rooms available with many amenities to meet your needs such as TV / VCR, overhead projector and much more. James L. Brulte Senior Center f� Goldy S. Lewis Community Center - 477 2782 Two Centers -- under One Roof in our long-awaited Phase 1 of Central Park. Our two newest community facilities will be available for many different uses in the Spring 2005 (make your reservations now). The James L. Brulte Senior Center and Goldy S. Lewis Community Center house the most versatile and flexible multi-purpose spaces available for large or small parties in Rancho Cucamonga. Each Hall accommodates from 75 to 350 people. David Drier Hall allows access to a Full Service Kitchen, and has a permanent stage area. Rancho Cucamonga Hall allows access to a Catering Kitchen and has an area available for a portable stage. Both Halls provide beautiful panoramic views and are adjacent to a outdoor courtyard. Enjoy our unique indoor/outdoor fireplace in the courtyard area. Multiple executive meeting rooms are available for local business or non-profit organizations with seating from 30 - 75 people. R.C. Family Sports Center - 477 2785 Let this be your next rental site to plan your personal recreation fun! This center has basketball and racquetball courts, meeting rooms, a Teen Center with use of Nintendo, Pool tables, Ping Pong, Foosball and a Big Screen TV. Small meeting rooms are also available with seating for 10 - 30 people. Civic Center Courtyard - 477-2760 Perfect for outdoor occasions. Visit our website at For in formation on how to ReseYve c� Picnic Shelter Re�ister... ...0�-Line ✓Many activities are available on-line look for the mouse. ✓visit www.RCpark.com ... Fax-In ✓Be sure to complete Section 4. ✓Fax form to 477-2761 ...Mail-In ✓Send registration form at any time. We will begin inputting registrations forms in the computer on March 14, (March 21 - non-residents) ✓Mail to: Spring Registration P.O. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729 ... Walk-In ✓City Hall, Community Services 10500 Civic Center brive (Corner of Civic Center £� Haven) Mondays -Thursdays, 7 am - 6 pm or Lions Center East 9191 Base Line Rd (between Hellman £�t Beryl) Mon.-Thur., 8a - 1p & 4p - 8p Fri. & Sat., 9a - noon or Central Park (Coming Soon) 11200 Base Line Rd (Base Line £� Milliken) Payment Methods ✓Make checks payable to: The City of Rancho Cucamonga ✓Credit Card: Mastercard & Visa Refunds/Transfers ✓Issued if requested prior to 2nd class meeting. ✓Will be notified and issued credit automatically if class is cancelled. ✓Credit Card refunds will be issued by credit on your credit card. ✓Please allow 2-3 weeks for processing. Gen�ral In fo ✓Registration not accepted at classes. ✓$10 non resident fee applies to each activity. ✓$10 service charge on all returned checks. ✓Activity scholarships are available for residents only, call for requirements. ✓Bring, mail or fax a clear copy of your Photo identification plus one other document to establish your physical address, such as a current utility bill for proof of residency. Reg�stra►tion Begins - March l�9 2005 1 Participant Information Barcode # Last Name First Name Birthdate 1v1/p Activity Title Fee / / i i / / 2 Adult's Name Home Phone Address Daytime Phone City* State Zip Code E-mail Address ❑ Check here if you are submitting proof of residency. ❑ New address? 3❑ I would like to support the R. C. Community Foundation with a donation -- $ ❑ I would like to support the R. C. Public LiUrary Foundation with a donation -- $ 4 Visa � Card Number M/C � Cardholder Name Exp. Date Cardholder Signature �Account Credit 5 Medical Release: I do hereby give permission for any certified emergency professional or health care professional to administer any type of inedical treatment he/she deems necessary to the above child(ren) in case of an emergency and in the event that I cannot be contacted. Signature of Parent or Guardian Date Doctor's Name Hospital Name Existing Medical Condition ( This information required for registration in Youth Sports Activities ONLY. Child #1 - Ht. Wt. Shirt Size (Youth) S M L XL (Adult) S M L XL Previous Team Position Played Season Played Child #2 - Ht. Wt. 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, or activi- ties incidental theretq (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 iYs elected officials, offi- cers, employees, contractors and agents. I understand that I must be in good health prior to participating in the activity. I understand that serious accidents occasion- ally occur to participants during such an acCivity, transportation to or from such an activity, and during activiYies incidental to such an activity. Knowing these risks, I expressly assume those risks and agree that under no circumstances will I, or 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 ABOVE AND ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I AM GIVING UP IMPORTANT LEGAL RIGHTS BY SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT. Signature Required Date The GrapEviNE 4Z SpriN$ a005 KEY TO R ECR EA TION FACILITIES �, � CITY FACILITIES 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 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. Theatre Arts Center 9791 Arrow Route o. James L Brulte Senior Ctr. Goldy S. Lewis Comm. Ctr. 11200 Base Line Road p. Victoria Gardens Cultural Ctr. Under Construction �••—; � � i ! ��� �,4�;�« A. Bear Gulch Park 9094 Arrow Route B. Beryl Park East/ West 6524 Beryl St./6501 Carnelian St. C. Central Park 11200 Base Line Road D. Church Street Park 10190 Church St. E. Coyote Canyon Park" 10987 Terra Vista Pkwy E Cucamonga/Demens Trail Rest No. Base Line Rd. to Hillside Rd. G. Ellena Park 7139 Kenyon Way H. Etiwanda Creek Comm. Park 5939 East Avenue I. Golden Oak Park 5345 Golden Oak Rd. J. Heritage Community Park' 5546 Beryl Stmet K. Hermosa Park' 6787 Hermosa Ave. L. Kenyon Park 11481 Kenyon Way �� + � i��r�r�� 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 "Reservable O RECREATION SITES 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 Carleton 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/WignallMuseum 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 9030 Foothill Blvd. #104 17 Mulberry Early Learning Ctr. 9521 Arrow Route 18 Inland Valley Dance Academy 10373 Trademark, Unit L 19 Artist's Han out 9087 Arrow �oute # 100 20 Lewis Apartments Del Mar 7903 Elm Ave. 21 Kids Art 6331 Haven, Suite 10 22 Los Osos High School 6001 Milliken Ave. Hangar 18 256 Stowell St., Upland Whispering Lakes Golf Course 2525 E. Riverside Dr., Ontario Shandin Hills Golf Course 3380 Little Min. Dr. San Bernardino Center Ice Arena 201 S. Plum, Ontario Aloha Hula Dance Studio 1386 E. Foothill #C, Upland Color Me Mine 980 N. 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