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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2023 - Grapevine Volume 2 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA 2023VOLUME2 Agr Aof grow rr�r� f. 7 cif ';�'�•. !��� w• C •� ^.:. '��.��'t. "ail �- Y Y- ~��_.� '�}� � r '�; ,�i . .+�� � 1. ���...,,��� �•,,,,,}..i _ „ ��� � �_ � a;- � ! v spy,��'•' � t �� � - �`� r J s 1 r y i nn 2 i• / \ arr � -4 P � � ° S ' •y r. O CITY MANAGER'S MESSAGE RANCHO "It always seems impossible until it is done." CUCAMONGA Nelson Mandela CITY DIRECTORY Rancho Cucamonga has,almost since its inception, been recognized by the tagline "A City with a Plan."This phrase CITY COUNCIL reflects that the original City founders created a plan to Meetings are held the first and third intentionally develop the community in a specific way Wednesday of each month at 7:00 pm that physically separated uses,was designed to create L.Dennis Michael..............................................................Mayor Lynne B.Kennedy.......................................Mayor Pro Ternhigh-quality,safe and desirable residential neighborhoods, Ryan A.Hutchison.................................Council Member and encourage business growth in a dynamic way that was Kristine D.Scott.......................................Council Member different from many older communities which pre-existed modern planning and Ashley Stickler...........................................Council Member design. Ultimately,the goal was to create a World Class Community(another Rancho Cucamonga tagline)different from anything else. OTHER ELECTED OFFICIALS Jim Harrington.................................................City Treasurer In the beginning, many thought that a lot of the City's goals were nearly impossible. Janice C.Reynolds...................................................City Clerk After all, Rancho Cucamonga was really three separate and unique communities that PLANNING/HISTORIC came together to form one city.The City was largely undeveloped and agricultural PRESERVATION COMMISSION in the beginning with many infrastructure deficiencies and untapped potential.The Meetings are held the second and fourth City began creating large planned suburban residential areas with limited freeway Wednesday of each month at 7:00 pm access and crafted a vision for a downtown that had never existed and ambitiously Bryan Do ppPP..............................................................................Chair added a minor league baseball team in the mid-1990s. Rolling forward 30 years,the Tony Morales................................................................Vice Chair City is well connected to transportation (with more like Brightline high-speed rail Al Boling...............................................................Commissioner from Las Vegas on the way), has a thriving downtown (in Victoria Gardens), and is James Daniels.................................................Commissioner known not just for Quakes Baseball but for our excellent schools,cultural amenities, Diane Williams................................................Commissioner and many high-quality restaurants and diverse businesses. LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES The updated General Plan focuses on creating great places, more things to do, Meetings are held the first Thursday and more ways to et there that don't always require a car.A focus was laced on of each month at 6:00 pm y g y q p Christine DeVries......................................................President preserving our existing wonderful suburban neighborhoods while adding a greater Riley Wells.................................................President Pro Tenn variety of urban lifestyle options to our under-developed areas when considering Eva Miller............................................................Boardmember housing, mixed-use,and pedestrian connectivity.At its core, our General Plan Kristin Murrieta-Morales.....................Boardmember focuses on health, equity, and stewardship: Janet Temkin...................................................Boardmember • Health: Make choices about our communities that shape the places where STAFF we live,work and play,and ultimately improve our chances for living long, John Gillison.......................................................City Manager Elisa Cox..........................................Assistant City Manager healthy,fruitful lives. Matt Burris......................DCM Economic/Comm.Dev. • Equity:Craft a city that allows everyone to have a fair and just opportunity Julie Sowles......................DCM Civic/Cultural Services to thrive, regardless of factors such as race,zip code,gender,age, etc. Noah Daniels...............................................Finance Director Veronica Fincher..........................Animal Svcs.Director •Stewardship: Efficiently utilize our finite, non-renewable natural &financial Wess Garcia..................................Acting Library Director resources and resiliently rebound from environmental, economic,and public Jennifer Hunt Gracia...............Comm.Svcs.Director health shocks. Tamara Layne..............................................Finance Director Matt Marquez...Planning&Economic Dev.Director Some would say that achieving this ambitious plan seems impossible. I am here to Mike McCliman...........................................................Fire Chief share that the City Council,and City Staff,are up to the challenge.This bold aspiration Shelly Munson...Innovation&Technology Director is in line with the values that our founders first envisioned over four decades ago. But Robert Neiuber.......Sr.Human Resources Director Jenifer Phillips.................Human Resources Director at its core, it is achievable and although the journey may be long,we are committed Mike Smith................................................................Police Chief to overcoming the obstacles.After all,it only seems impossible until it is done. Linda Troyan.............................City Clerks Svcs.Director Jason Welday...........Dir.of Eng.Svcs./City Engineer John R.Gillison,City Manager Bill Wittkopf......................Public Works Svcs.Director . SKIP THE LINE, • ONLINE • WALK-IN RC ark.com CENTRAL PARK - ' MONDAY-FRIDAY • • REGISTRATION 8:00 am 8:00 pm " • APR 3 OPEN FOR RESIDENTS RC SPORTS CENTER � 1 • • APR 10 OPEN FOR EVERYONE MONDAY-FRIDAY 3:00 pm-8:00 pm - :r ❑' '�❑' SUNDAY a mwr;s 1 _ 1:00 pm-5:00 pm 03TM., QR codes located throughout the Grapevine will take you to registration and event detail pages for more information. 2 2023 VOLUME 2 r d 1 � i rl e � i ti � r r 1 � H I G H L I G H T S ar VOLUNTEERS SENIOR PROGRAMS CONCERTS AND MOVIES Connect with your Discover new talents IN THE PARK RCCommUNITY Our senior programs provide Looking to make a difference in social interaction, recreation, Family fun all Summer long your community?Our volunteer health and wellness, and Celebrate the Summer with concerts program offers a variety of social services offerings for our and movies under the stars. Concerts opportunities throughout the Rancho Cucamonga residents and Movies in the Park are a summer City in need of your help. age SO and older. tradition that shouldn't be missed! The Grapevine is published three times a year by the City of Rancho Cucamonga and is printed on 40%post-consumer waste. follow us on LMRANCHO Participants permit the taking of photographs and video of themselves and/or their minor children by the City of Rancho Cucamonga CUCAmONGA during recreation activities and understand that they may be used in City publications and/or websites. SEE PAGE 33 GRAPEVINE 3 r Tye MINE 11CIIN tt The bands are booked, the flicks are ordered, and we can't wait to provide our 11C111 1 community with a one-of-a-kind experience. Show up early for our themed pre-show ��'��� activities and opportunities to win raffle prizes. This summer ill be one to remember so, bring your lawn chairs, pack a picnic, find M311 l those comfy lankets, and tell your friends because we'll be dancing, singing, and laughing all mmer long under the stars. t1��1�1 TWINE NOW nasal nasal ; 4 � • n r r• 1`r — ti 1 •� v o too '• `t,�.�ti:`.OF 6A a G��� v�vw SME Ft _ A M f •� to our event sponsors for their support. •A ' Their commitment helps the City provide quality entertainment at no or low cost. MOVIES JUNE 6&9......................................Puss in Boots: The Last Wish ' JUNE13&16................................................Minions: The Rise of Gru . . . JUNE 20&23................................................................................................................................................Elf - ' • JUNE 27&30...........................................................American Underdog JULY11&14...........................................................................................................................Jumanji JULY18&21...........................................................The Addams Family 2 JULY25&28............................................................Willy Wonka and the • . . Chocolate Factory TUESDAYS FRIDAYS • VICTORIA GARDENS RED HILL CHAFFEY TOWN SQUARE COMMUNITY PARK q GRAPEVINE 5 MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL . ... .......... 11 "',W IN RANCHO CUCAMONGA Few people realize that although the Quakes go back to the start of the 1993 season here in Rancho Cucamonga,the franchise traces its roots back to 1966 in Lodi,California, and made two successive stops in Ventura and San Bernardino before landing in ; Rancho Cucamonga. Over 60 Quakes alumni have made it to the Major Leagues.Mike Trout helped lead the Quakes to the California League Finals in 2010.Then in 2014,the Quakes welcomed the Dodgers'number one prospect,Corey Seager who was later named the League's MVP. - - Julio Urias was also on the team in 2014 and was selected to play in the Futures game that year.In 2015,Cody Bellinger was named Most Valuable Player of the Championship ` Series after leading the league in RBIs and helping clinch the championship title. Through 1984,the franchise had five different affiliations:Chicago Cubs(1966-68), '- Oakland A's(1969),San Diego Padres(1970-71),Baltimore Orioles(1972-75),Los Angeles Dodgers(1976-83),and the Cubs again in 1984.In 2011,the Quakes began a new partnership with the Los Angeles Dodgers,ending a 10-year run as the California League Affiliate of the Los Angeles Angels. In 1992,fans were asked to select a name for the new Rancho Cucamonga — team and on September 30,it was announced that six people had suggested the name"Quakes,"which was chosen by the teams'management as the winner from over 200 different choices.A fitting name it was indeed,as the ballpark sits adjacent to several earthquake fault lines. The Rancho Cucamonga Quakes'first game took place at The Epicenter on April 8,1993, which resulted in a 7-3 victory over the High Desert Mavericks.The Quakes enjoyed v their best season in franchise history in 2018,as they finished with the most wins(87) in a season,the most wins in a half(52),a franchise-best 15-game winning streak,and ` a whopping 202 home runs,also a franchise record. This year,the Quakes are excited to celebrate their 30th anniversary , with the RCcommUNITY! We hope to see you back at LoanMart Fiel for what is certain to be a celebratory season.Go Quakes! IT ' S ALL ABOUT ( OMMUNITY T T PI �AW AORDER Basic obedience exercises are OO CStaught,such as heeling (walking on A COMMUNITY-BASED VIDEO SERIES DOG OBEDIENCE CLASSES the leash without pulling or tugging) with automatic sits when the PRCHot Topics is designed for our handler comes to a stop,teaching your dog to"come"on command,down community to share information about City stays up to a leash length away with distractions,and "sit"while greeted. programs and services while highlighting new Behavior problems are addressed such as jumping,digging, barking, and existing businesses throughout the city. If chewing,and more! First meeting held without dogs.Visit RCpark.com you are a locally-owned business interested in for more information. filming a short segment to increase your visibility while promoting the City as a great place to COMMUNITY start a business, please contact our Economic ((?) FOOD PANTRY Development Department at ❑. ❑ Donations welcome. 1-909-477-2750 or email us at ChooseRC@CityofRC.us.Scan here In partnership with CommunityB Connection Services,a FREE Community %P . «to visit the RC Hot Topics website. Food Pantry will be held at the RC Family Resource Center(9791 Arrow Rte.) on Mondays from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm (except for holidays). Northtown Home ; `pew• kkl Housing Rehabilitation .:. s Ins * ; 0, DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Program The Housing Rehabilitation Program (HRP) PARK A collaboration between the City of Rancho provides financial assistance to low-and Cucamonga, Northtown Housing and moderate-income,owner-occupants of RANGERS Development Corporation,and Cucamonga single-family dwellings or mobile homes School District which provides recreational within the City of Rancho Cucamonga. programs for the residents of the Northtown Eligible improvements are those The City of Rancho community. Funding Is provided through Cucamonga takes pride Y g � P g considered necessary to eliminate blight in our parks and would grants,sponsorships,and donations,allowing and to correct building and health code programs to be offered at a reduced fee. violations.To download an application, like ut keep them For programs,services,and Northtown beautiful and safe. P g visit www.CityofRC.us/housingresources or park Rangers provide programming registration,call 1-909-484-7145. call 1-909-477-2750 for more information. education on park IT regulations, promote parks,trails,open spaces,and enforce .�� park regulations. r� INTRODUCING Should you observe an issue in our parks, ' • - please call our Park Rangers. Do not take matters into your LAY HO own hands.Our Park Rangers are here to help! r To report an issue, contact 1-909-552-1727 or 1-909-552-1678.You can also reach out to our Park Rangers at ParkRanger@CityofRC.us. GRAPEVINE 7 & YOUTH 0 � CHILDREN REGISTER 0, • AND PROGRAMS 1r Character Drawing and Design Groovin' Guitar Music Lessons in a Bundle Draw and design characters for cartoons, Learn simplified singer-chords form and If your child is struggling to decide which comics, and manga. Learn new techniques basic strumming in a creative way through music lessons to take,this class will help. from a professional illustrator through popular songs. Please bring a guitar to Students will learn piano,guitar, drum, activities,demos,and critique. class. Guitar rental is available. and recorder in different weeks in an Children's Book Creation Drum 101 enjoyable way. Instruments are provided in class. Write and illustrate your own children's This class will encourage the creative side book in a pre-bound, hardcover book. of students. Explore the basic playing Piano Wizard Great for practicing time management, technique, learn various rhythmic figures, Students will learn beginner keyboard/ writing,critical thinking, and storytelling. and simple notations. piano playing in a natural,enjoyable way through creative activity, note reading, Comic Strip Creation Ukulele 101 ear training, rhythmic patterns,finger Students will write and color their own The ukulele is unbelievably fun and easy coordination,solo and ensemble playing. original comic strips each week. Guided to learn.We can have you playing music Parent participation is required for ages by comic book creator Jeanine-Jonee,this by the end of your first lesson! Please 3 to 5. Keyboard provided in class. class is about storytelling and having fun! bring a ukulele to class; rental is available. Comic Book Creation A fun process-based comic drawing class ASSISTANCE I AVAILABLE FOR QUALIFYING RESIDENTS WITH CHILDREN AGES 0 TO 17. where students write,draw and color a 4-page mini-comic. Comic Strip Creation Please visit RCpark.com to download an application or email FinancialAssistance@CityofRC.us recommended prior to taking this class. for further information. LIBRARY IF A great way for REli�7 caregivers -s to learn about best practices rowww helpfulin early literacy, get on - and enjoy time ..- 1 Ages Birth-12 1 FREE entry tickets required Tickets are available 30 minutes prior to the start of each program at the Children's Information Desk. If� \ 4 �,�. For more storytime information,call 1-909-477-2720. k . . FOR AGES Pee Wele soccer 3 -5 YEARS �F►RE -_. �y F b c lFjrAn introduction to the sport of soccer. - Sportsmanship Participants get to experience being part of a team in a non-competitive • • , Teams are coached byvolunteer •. Having Fun Participants • medal. I Sing Out Loud ®Hope Chinese Class ®Tot Hip Hop Students will learn vocal technique and This class will nurture students' interest Hip Hop is a fun dance genre that develop healthy singing voices through in learning Chinese through simple promotes and encourages artistic popular songs.The instructor will help sentences, conversations, beautiful songs, creativity, individuality and an awareness students identify their vocal range, and other methods. Students will develop for personal technique.This energetic pinpoint the weak areas, and show how a strong Chinese language and culture class teaches clean, age-appropriate hip to improve them. foundation by mastering numbers, basic hop moves,combinations and techniques. writing strokes of Chinese Characters, Dancers will also develop and improve Young Rembrandts: Basics of and more. balance, musicality, rhythm,and agility Elementary and Cartoon Drawing while building confidence amongst peers. This class combines our essential basics ®Kindergarten Prep Suitable for boys and girls. Please wear of drawing and our humorous cartoon Anderson's Playschool offers a secure, sneakers orjazz shoes. curriculum. Students will improve drawing artistic,and nurturing environment where skills, understanding of concepts and your child gets the attention and care ®Children's Musical Theater increase art vocabulary,create silly they need.With a ratio of 1 adult to 10 Children will tell a story through song characters and story sequences. children, our program exceeds state and dance by expressing emotion, guidelines. Our goal is to ensure that stage confidence and individuality while Young Rembrandts: Preschool every child receives top-quality care and learning basic choreography and lyrics to Drawing is nurtured with kindness and respect. popular age-appropriate Broadway songs This class is specifically designed with ®princess Ballet and numbers. Performers will participate the needs of young learners in mind. in imaginative theater games and perform �� Students learn to draw and develop skills Frozen in Summer!" for parents and friends on the last day of that will prepare them for kindergarten in Have fun learning beginning ballet class. Please wear sneakers or jazz shoes. a nurturing environment.They practice through terminology and imagery set to following directions and staying on task. princess songs. Instruction helps improve Mexican Folklore Dance coordination, balance and rhythm. Class Students will learn how to put into action Junior and Senior Broadway Bound includes short princess story time and discipline,self-challenging,and cultural Learn to work with other actors in scenes, one princess craft per session. Leotard, skills through the beauty of Mexican enjoy singing stage movie songs and tights and ballet shoes are required. Last Folklore dance.Optional costumes will dance steps while having fun. Learn day finishes with performance for family. be available for purchase for students self-confidence and improve speaking in Material fee for craft due first day of class. interested in becoming long-term dancers. front of people with mood and emotion. This class welcomes all dance levels! FOR CHILDREN LUS THERE'S MORE ACTIVITIESAND FAMILIES F 4] Join us for stories and family fun. AP Pajamas are welcome, but not required. Family Storlytime ORAGCYS g! l�rr F. op by for stories,songs, the whole family will enjoy! Family Saturday Stor9time Saturdays - the perfect day for time Ar togtales! xos OL Swl -�� - -- A. V Ballet & Tap Class provides an exciting introduction .. to the fundamentals of Ballet&Tap and i-D consists of a warm-up, basic across- - f L SO the-floor movements, and center floor = training. Class concludes with a recital on E'• ` the last day of class. Minimal costume/ • recital fee announced in class. Ballet and ' Tap shoes required. CENTRALPARK owe- Petite Dancers I and II MONDAY-FRIDAY Students will develop grace,coordination, - :30PM musicality and flexibility through Tap, Ballet,and Jazz,while building a strong dancer,mind,and body. Beginning Fencing 9 9 9 TriFytt Sports Multi-Sport Camp Tiny Dancers Fencing is a modern,exciting,and This multi-sport camp is designed to Students will develop balance, competitive Olympic Sport.You will be motivate children to be active and healthy rhythm,and musicality through Ballet, introduced to fencing basics including while giving them the fundamental skills Tap,and creative movement. fencing conditioning exercises and needed to succeed and grow in whichever footwork drills. No experience needed. sport they choose. Sports offerings include Hip Hop Dance soccer, baseball, and basketball. Learn fun dance moves to exciting Tiny, Little, and Junior Aces Tennis Hip Hop music while improving All junior tennis players looking for Camp of Fun coordination and rhythm and meeting improvement are welcome to play. Come and play all your favorite sports new friends. Session concludes with In the little and junior classes,all four combined with all of your favorite games a recital the last day of class.A$20 major strokes will be taught,forehand, such as freeze tag, dodge ball, kick ball, costume/recital fee will be collected backhand,serve,and volley.The tiny class capture the flag,and many more. Camp of at the first class.Athletic shoes are features fun games that are perfectly Fun is designed to keep kids active while required; no flip flops or sandals allowed. designed to advance your child's hand-eye having fun in a safe and fun environment. coordination and balance. Students must Olympic Taekwondo furnish own racket.Tennis attire required. Tennis Camp 4 Kids Learn Martial Arts and the sport of Learn basic strokes such as the forehand, Olympic Taekwondo. Improve your Pickleball Beg/Int/Adv backhand,serve and volleys. Kids will play confidence,focus,self-discipline, Learn the game of pickleball by an camp favorites like dodgeball,water balloon flexibility, and fitness level from experienced coachl Beginners and wars and ultimate frisbee. International Coach, Master Robert slightly experienced players will be Morales,and U.S. National Team introduced to the game of pickleball with Beginning Ice Skating member, Master Kayla Morales. the goal of improving their technique, Introductory classes are divided into four _ footwork,and knowledge of the game. progressive levels for kids with no prior skating experience to build confidence in skating and themselves. Fun and games make this experience positive,enjoyable, . . . . and memorable for your kids. • _ Beginning Hockey ••• - •- -• Curriculum is designed to teach the • •• •- - •••• fundamentals of hockey skating with - - - proper skating techniques as the primary - •• focus. Skaters will progress through four • - - - • badge levels and will learn how to be more •• •• proficient and agile on the ice.The primary focus for all levels is proper techniques for the game of hockey. Hockey skates and ' - HECC Approved Hockey Helmet required. RANCHO CUCAMONGA J E 1 -J We invite you to participate. This year's theme is all about expressing * yourself and learning to Find Your Voice! _Ir Family Weekly Events ■ FREE TICKETS required and are available one week prior. The whole family will find a great lineup of weekly entertainment including magic, animals,stories, music,juggling and more! Teen Weekly Events • Join us for crafts,escape rooms, Dungeons and Dragons,and more y this summer. Teen Celebration Celebrate the end of summer with a special teen-only after-hours event at the Archibald Library. Adult Weekly Events �k Discover new hobbies and try new experiences - 1 this summer with board games,crafting, and open mic nights. Sign-up today > pa- 0 Create a Beanstack account - �" , il - - and sign up for the Summer `,+4� ��� � � �'•-, � " Reading Program starting � ►` ; Thursday,June 1. CityofRC.us/Library 1-909-477-2720 r k, s � �� ���.��.•,��F here d , 4 7 BBQ grills should only be used outdoors. Keep the grill away from your home, deck railings, branches, BB13 •. and . objects. • before SAFETYTIPS "- before lighting . before • flame goes out, turn grill and gas off and wait beforefive minutes 9 Keep children and pets at - . . unattended.9 Never leave the grill * If using charcoal, let coals cool completely before disposing in a metal container. 9 Charcoal grills are not allowed in apartment complexes . . .. 0 Use extra . grill to avoid burn injuries. wcy FIRE With r A FEW HELPFUL TIPS: XNIMAL F1 Vr G 406o L EXCENTER —M Be sure your garbage can lids are on tight. Raccoons are strong and remarkably dexterous,so secure your cans with a bungee cord, if necessary. Recyclables should be cleaned and rinsed thoroughly of food deposits and smells. Gardens offer an irresistible treat to deer, rabbits, and other herbivores. The City of Rancho Cucamonga has a diverse Building a fence around the garden is the best and most popular method population of native and non-native wildlife. of keeping animals away from your garden. Our Animal Control officers are available to Fledging respond to calls for sick, injured, or orphane bird-- has feathers, its eyes open, and can move away wildlife in Rancho Cucamonga.Additionally,the from you then the best thing to do is to leave it alone!The parents will find officers track wildlife sightings in our City and it and continue to take care of it wherever it is. can help our residents with ways to humanely co-exist with our wildlife neighbors. IMPORTANT REMINDER: Pets should always • be kept inside and supervised while i { r f•: outdoors. 'T.:J� FIELD SERVICES DEPARTMENT 12 2023 VOLUME 2 �� �; 1-909-466-7387 ►% Field.Services@CityofRC.us 1 Warmer weather is here and it's the perfect time to complete a sprinkler system check! WATER Ir three tips to ensure that your systems are ready for the new season: Adjust your sprinkler schedules to run between dusk and dawn. WISE TIPS Watering at night can reduce water loss to evaporation, meaning II you can run shorter cycles saving water and money. 2 . Check all outdoor water faucets and pipes, including sprinkler connection points,for leaks. in Run a test cycle to check for broken sprinkler heads and overspray onto sidewalks and driveways. M Adjusting watering times and checking systems for leaks,overspray, and broken sprinkler heads can save up to 500 gallons of water per week! Be water wise and prepare your system for the new season. Active Adult Supervision wimmin Children should never be allowed to swim without an adult present who is actively supervising their time in the water. Siblings aren't necessarily qualified to fill the role of"Water Watcher." afe Practice "touch supervision", meaning be within arm's reach when kids are in or around the water.Avoid distractions such as socializing, phone conversations, reading and more. Remember, drowning happens without As the weather warms up,swimming is a a sound so you may not be alerted to a child in trouble if you have turned great way to beat the heat. It's important your attention away from the water. to practice water safety whenever children are playing in or around water, including the Barriers Classes ocean, lakes, rivers,swimming pools, and Isolation fencing Swimming classes can boost even kiddie pools and bathtubs. 0 around the pool, the confidence of children who Drowning is the leading cause of death including door and window play in the water, but also remember that for children ages four and under in San alarms, provide an added layer classes do not make your child "drown- Bernardino County and yet they are 100% of protection from the dangers proof" and active adult supervision is still preventable.The Rancho Cucamonga Fire of the water. It is important needed.We encourage everyone to sign District encourages everyone to practice to maintain the integrity of up for swimming classes and CPR classes the ABC's of Water Safety to prevent child such barriers and refrain from to learn these skills that can help save drownings in our community. disconnecting any alarms or a life. If a medical emergency happens, removing any locks because such as a heart attack or drowning, they are inconvenient.They early CPR could make the difference just might save a life one day! in someone's chances of survival. V a_ For a 60-second video of Hands-Only CPR 0 .�0 that can be implemented quickly until professional help arrives, scan here >>> Q- - Child drownings continue to occur in Rancho Cucamonga, and ' we need everyone helping to prevent these tragedies.We want all of Rancho Cucamonga to have a safe and enjoyable summer! For more water safety information, please call 1-909-477-2770. r' GRAPEVINE 13 RH ©W. �. LE r • . • . TO REGISTER yCINT . •• CLASSES 111N ' a * ` . ti`•.1 _ i d ve. .iOve- pnlhy. + yem A o / ve.ShY 's HEALTHY RCS nn�ti:.: lan YOUTH LEADERS RECEIVE- INC STATEWIDE �v4 ti AWAPDFOPEquity --- Nutrition rcve- � ^�udss The City of Rancho Cucamonga is honored to share that the Dairy Council of California selected the Healthy RC Youth Leaders Nutrition Research Group as the recipient of the statewide Let's Eat Healthy Leadership Award. The Let's Eat Healthy initiative brings together diverse Fun Robotics with ROBO X1 individuals and organizations guided by the belief that all children Build and program your own ROBO X1 robot,and and families deserve equitable access to healthy, culturally discover a world of engineering, coding and creativity. diverse foods, and nutrition education that centers on people's Robot kits are included with class registration. unique lived experiences. In 2021,Youth Leaders developed Intro to Computer Coding budget-friendly healthy home recipes, highlighting Indian, This introduction to computer coding lets participants Mexican, and Filipino cultural foods through videos shared with explore basic concepts of coding. over 200+ students at Cucamonga Elementary School as a part Minecraft Make Code of their research project.This project stemmed from a community Learn the professional programming concepts need for increased access to nutrition education and healthy food while playing the game.With Make Code, kids can tutorials for youth, especially among low-income, underserved start learning programming inside the fun game of community members. Minecraft. The Healthy RC Youth Leaders Program gives teens an active Video Game Design meaningful voice and empowers them to represent their peers to You play them—now make them! Have fun learning act and promote a healthier community. We encourage students how to create your own 3D video games and share ages 12-17 who want to make an impact in their community your games with the world! to apply. Game Design with Unreal Engine If you have played Fortnite or any of today's To learn more about or how to join the Healthy RC Youth Leaders blockbuster video games,you have experienced Epic Program,visit HealthyRC.com. Games' Unreal Engine. In this class,join other serious gamers and learn some of the basics of developing Healthy RC Youth Leaders application open June 2023. your own games.With Unreal Engine,turn your 0 0creative ideas into UNREAL games! Nl 14 2023 VOLUME 2 FILIPINO RECIPE a❑ FCreateVideo Games with Unity Engine BASEBALL Nag Many of today's most popular games are created with the Unity _' Game Engine. Create games in Unity and turn ideas into reality. JoI 'INs Lt'SSoNS Roblox Studio Lab Create anything you can imagine with Roblox's immersive This class is designed to create an video game engine! Studio's creative features are accessible . understanding of batting mechanics and to a variety of skill levels ranging from novice to experienced fundamentals. Classes will also develop a programmers. specific hitting approach uniquely designed for each Intro to Python Coding player, and address any swinging weaknesses, and Come and learn to code in the Python coding language. correct them accordingly. Computer Animation Camp Take animation to the next level, by learning how to create .............................................................••• exciting 3D stop-motion animation films. Basic Photography Pickleball Beg/Int/Adv Learn the basics of your digital camera and photograph people, Learn the game of pickleball by an experienced coach! places, and things. Beginner and slightly experienced players will be introduced Cellphone Photography and Video to the game of pickleball with the goal of improving Learn to use camera features for better photos and videos, technique,footwork,and knowledge of the game. and all exposures. Fencing Character Drawing and Design Fencing is a modern, exciting and competitive Olympic Class covers drawing and designing characters for cartoons, Sport.You will be introduced to fencing basics including comics,and manga. Learn new techniques, anatomy,and other conditioning exercises and footwork drills. No experience needed. professional tips on how to improve your drawings from a professional illustrator through activities,demos, and critique. High School Aces Tennis Comic Book Creation This class is perfect for players new to the sport or more experienced players getting ready for competition. Players A fun process-based comic drawing class where students write, will learn to compete and win through advanced strategy draw, and color a 4-page mini comic. Class includes a workbook in singles and doubles.This class will build the confidence and additional lessons on comic structure,composition,and in each player's tennis game through match play situations, rendering technique. while engaging in a wide variety of effective games and drills. Intro to Cartoon Ice Skating Beginning Students will explore the art of cartoon drawing and create their Classes are divided into four progressive levels for kids with very own cartoon characters and cartoon strip by the end of the no prior skating experience to build confidence in skating and class session. themselves. Fun and games make this positive experience for Anime your kids enjoyable and memorable. Are you a fan of Japanese Anime?Explore anime drawing in simple steps and develop your own anime characters and stories! a AVAILABLE FOR QUALIFYING RESIDENTS Fashionista:Anime/Man g ASSISTANCE WITH CHILDREN AGES 0 TO 17. Join this 5-day drawing workshop. Learn to draw anime style Please visit RCpark.com to download an application or email fashion characters ranging from simple to elaborate. Each FinancialAssistance@CityofRC.us for further information. day students will complete multiple pieces of artwork like manga hairstyles,school uniform,fantasy costumes and more ARTastic drawings. PLUS THERE'S MORE »> a Please be aware,these ladlifies are unsupervised,'skate at your own risk and obey posted regulations. GRAPEVINE 15 � e Hockey Beginning The Hockey curriculum is designed to teach the fundamentals • ' of hockey skating. In four badge levels,skaters will learn how to be more proficient and agile on the ice. Proper skating techniques for the game of hockey are the primary focus of the levels.All elements will be taught without a puck. Skaters will learn the basic hockey stance,stride, knee bend, use of edges and other necessary fundamentals to be successful in hockey d* practices and game situations. Necessary equipment: Hockey skates and HECC Approved Hockey Helmet. ,r3 Judo Learn Kodokan-style Judo. Learn to throw, control,and submit your opponent and the principles of Judo. Learn the principles of Judo and how to throw, control,and submit your opponent. All levels are welcome. y Cardio &Strength Conditioning u Popular class with a complete workout! Stretching,cardio, ' strength training,and full body movements. Use of hand weights is optional. Floor mats needed.All fitness levels welcome. Step&Sculpt MEN SHOUP A cardiovascular, body sculpting step workout for any fitness 111Nlevel. Hand weights optional and should be used for optimum -Iqq results. Get toned,feel great. ■ • DES 7-121 BIANE LIBRARY • • PM Beginning Ballroom Dance A great place to start and gain the confidence to join the fun on Provide input on teen programs and library services the dance floor! Learn the basics of Foxtrot, East Coast Swing, Develop -_. - Cha-Cha,and Waltz in a friendly atmosphere. Leading and Make new friends following will be emphasized. Earn experience _._ _ • employment* Dance Like Stars At Your Special Events ages mayearnunteeroursattending A class for couples celebrating a special event,for members of a wedding party or for anyone desiring a more personal dance experience. Bring your own music to the first class! OUNN111H PHUSHOM Ballet&Tap This class provides an exciting introduction to the fundamentals • you have - couple of - time and of Ballet&Tap and will consist of a warm-up, basic across-the- to support your community and Library Services? floor(traveling)movements,and center-floor training. Class See page 27 for more information. concludes with a recital at the end of the last class. Minimal costume/recital fee announced in class. Ballet and Tap shoes LFollow us for are required. 111N latest updates Beginning/Intermediate Latin Dance O Become competent on the dance floor by learning the basics of Rumba,Cha-Cha, Salsa,Tango, and Samba. Students with PROGROMSprevious experiences will learn additional fun steps, as well as some styling techniques. ■ ■ • program themes,dates, Mexican Folklore Dance • times _ code Students will learn how to put into action discipline, email.an ,scan call or self-challenging, and cultural skills through the beauty of follow ,I Mexican Folklore dance. Optional costumes will be available Libra . I for purchase for students interested in becoming long-term dancers.This class welcomes all dance levels! 1-909-477-2720 Hip Hop Dance �.�• , Learn fun dance moves to exciting Hip Hop music.A great way to meet new friends while improving coordination and rhythm. The session concludes with a recital on the last day of class. J'F , A$20 costume/recital fee will be collected at first class. ■ ' Athletic shoes are required. Please no flip-flops or sandals allowed. Students must furnish their own racket.Tennis attire required. ❑ . ❑� r Scan Rare> TO REGISTER FOR CLASSES LO 16 2023 VOLUME 2 el Iff -Aft qrmot! • • ••• • • - - • • • • iWiLLHoop Basketball READY TO IMPROVE YOUR BASKETBALL SKILLS? iWiLLHoop Basketball is for you!This class provides training by an experienced coach. • • •• Fundamentals of dribbling,shooting, passing, • •_ _ •• _ defense and sportsmanship are all part of this class. Class is offered at the RC Sports Center and runs every four weeks.Various classes offered for participants 4 to 15. .�. .- , 4 �# _ - t - � 1 DO At s I ncredABLES ` � 'P FRIDAY NIGHT01 FOF' T CLU13 Special Needs Program.-.. PROM Camp Night .• Let's head outdoors for some ' •': games,activities and snacks. Lights. Camera. Action! ❑ 4 v _ Science You Can Eat! Join us for a night under _ Participants will conduct edible science experiments. the stars as we dance, eat ❑ o and celebrate. Movie Night Sean Here { Grab some popcorn and Register today! watch a movie with new friends and old! SAVE-THE-DATEfOUNDIE ��• :s -dam, "�� r i � COMMUNITY PARADE E OF TKf BPJVf C DAY oo SMEMORIAL4 Ga� . . CEREMONY �, �• MON DAY, MAY 29 SATURDAY; .. ; FREEMOM COURTYARD OCTOBER 21 EPICENTER AV� Kxvr ••■8tl6Fr 1[RMY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 111 VETERANS DAY .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. �. FREEDOM COURTYARD �)%aa , EVE WITH US .�. ,34 IF JIII - 1 ' �l! Willi ` •11 �. CE NTRAL PAR K • • Base Line Pd, • ' AMENITIES : VICTORIA GARDENS *Tables and chairs CULTURAL CENTER ♦Catering kitchens • ♦ Patio and park spaces *Audio-visual systems LATER ♦ Performance stages 8303 Rochester Av ♦ Helpful support staff 1-909-477-2785 ar plot m1 'raw r FOR MORE INFORMATION: 1,;1-909-477-2773 6vAEvent.Services@)CityofRC.us 6,D RCpark.com GRAPEVINE 19 iS RIIh04 RAC5 • axe€�zle,s� The Uglq Duckling In cor raL€r�rl SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 Lightwire Theater's The Ugly Duckling NATIONAL SMALL BUSINESS WEEK MAY 1 - MAY 7 Shredding Event Cinco de Mayo Event 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 The Manhattan Transfer- Special Needs A 50th Anniversary Prom &Final World Tour 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Inland Valley Mark gour / `'1 Repertory Theatre \/ for Young Audiences production of FOR THESE EVENTS Mother's Day Stuart Little National Small Business Week......1-7 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Shredding Inland Valley SpecialRepertory Theatre for Young Audiences production of Stuart Little Memorial ._ 28 29 ti 30 31 ti Memorial Day Celebration Memorial Day City Facilities Closed em for •re information or x 74 .�t J SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT r" 1 2 3 r Summer Reading Program Begins 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Movies in the Park ® Special Needs Summer Camp at Chaffey Town Concerts Movies in the Park Adaptive Begins Square in the Park at Red Hill Sports Fair /ovamiss 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 THESE FUN EVENTS Movies in the Park at Chaffey Town Concerts Movies in the Park Summer Readking Program Begins.1 Square in the Park at Red Hill Movies at Chaffey Town Square.......6,13,20,27 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 ' IncredABLES Special Needs Adaptive Sports Fair..23 Movies in the Park Camp Night NightIncrecIABLES Camp at Chaffey Town Concerts Movies in the Park Independence •ay Party..27 Father's Day Square in the Park at Red Hill 25 26 27 W.P.Club 28 29 30 Independence Day Party Movies in the Park at Chaffey Town Concerts Movies in the Park y' Square in the Park at Red Hill f Scoin here, for • - information or . . - a . ji. 2023 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT - 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 + • 4th of Jul tt Y Fireworks Concerts Movies in the Park Spectacular in the Park at Red Hill 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 / Senior Howdy Movies in the Park Hoedown Dance THESE FUN EVENTS at Chaffey Town Concerts Movies in the Park Square in the Park at Red Hill Concerts4th of July Fireworks Spectacular...4 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 SeniorMovies at Chaffey Town Square......11,18,25 •• Movies in the Park IncrecIABLESat Chaffey Town Concerts Movies in the Park Square in the Park at Red Hill 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 IncredABLES Science you can eat! Movies in the Park 4 . ` * } at Chaffey Town Concerts Movies in the Park r " y Square in the Park at Red Hill _ � rt+ tw • 30 31 lb Scom here,for more information or ViSit RCpark.com E . F k SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 JNational • Night Out 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 y V.I.P.Club Luau Party 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Bova • 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 IncredABLES Movie Night 27 28 29 30 31 %,• y4 ► Inland Empire Small Business Bring the enitrefamily Development Center (SBDQ for an afternoon Q in the park to SBDC offers free professional, high-quality business enjoy a community advising and technical assistance to existing small business entrepreneurs. celebration. �. •ACCESS TO CAPITAL •FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT •PLANNING/OPERATIONS •MARKETING AND SALES •PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION Saturday, May 6 1 3:00 p.m.to 8:00 p.m. Old Town Park 10033 Feron Blvd. (Between Hermosa and Archibald) • LIVE ENTERTAINMENT • DELICIOUS FOOD For more information, please call 1-909-484-7145. In partnership with the City of Rancho Cucamonga and Northtown Housing Development Corporation. r o 0 I* " 1 For more information, please call the City at 1-909-477-2750 or scan here >> ❑ ° WILD ARENESS May is National Wildt re Awareness Month , IN PREPARATION FOR THE WILDFIRE SEASON, REMEMBER THESE SAFETY TIPS: • REPORT suspicious fire-related activity to 1-800-47-ARSON or WeTip.com. - Always report immediate fire-related activity to 9-1-1. • REMOVE dead vegetation and other flammable materials, especially within the first 5 feet of your home. • KEEP your lawn hydrated and maintained. If it is brown, cut it down _ to help reduce fire intensity. fire • MAINTAIN your car to prevent sparks from catching vegetation and roadways on fire. U For more wildFire preparedness tips, r visit RCFire.org. FIRE Beloved Classic • is • = • - Lewis- Playhouse! BE A PART OF THE ARTS T H E A T r „ ,• UNDERWRITE ARTS IN - YOUR COMMUNITY! The Ugly Duckling PARTY INTHE MHY 0 r SPOTLIGHT 2:00 pm ft T00 pm Only two performances! r �r EXCLUSIVE ACCESS FOR This classic Hans Christian Andersen tale is one known around the world YOU AND YAN D for its message about inner beauty and the importance of resilience, ) FRIENDS but you've never seen it like this before. j In 2005,professional dancers Ian Carney and Corbin Popp met on Broadway and became fast friends.Not only did they share a common love for the theater and dance,but also art and technology.After being introduced to something called K electroluminescent wire,or EL wire-a battery-powered,neon glowing light, suddenly they were awash with ideas for characters and shows. Teaming up with their wives Eleanor and WhitneC SUPPORT ARTS - z they started to brainstorm and play with difEDUCATION ! shapes,designs,and structures.What theyFOR OU R _- created were puppets;giant,living,threeWe chose The Ugly YOUTH ..a:a dimensional puppets. ling because the general has a good idea o f the story, These puppet characters tell the story st people have not read the on stage through dance,movement,andl tale.This allowed us a lot "� J _ a soundtrack.Each puppet is built fromedom when it came to the 11111 scratch,by the cast mem ber who wi I I useng of it.Most people know BACKSTAGE it,using household materials like signs, storythrough Disney'swheels,duct tape,and PVC pipes.Once theimated version,and not TITLE ACCESS structure is right,black fabric is added forthe original tale. SPONSORSHIP dimension,then lined with the EL wires.Thi -EI orcarneywhat gives the stunning,luminescent effectAND MORE! Each of Lightwire Theater's performances are dialogue-free,allowing the story to unfold wordlessly.Using a musical score that can range from classical music to rap,the audience is left to interpret what they 1-909-477-2752 see for themselves.This way,even the youngest members of the audience can still understand what's happening on stage. Lewis Family PlayhOUSe TO PURCHASE TICKETS:$29/$25 Lewis FamilyPlayhouse.com 1 1-909-477-2752 Box Office(12505 Cultural Center Drive)Tuesday-Friday:1:00 pm-5:00 pm GRAPEVINE 21 { zThe City of Rancho Cucamonga is currently developing an Urban Forest Management Plan (UFMP)to improve the health and sustainability of the trees and green spaces within the community.The City plans to develop a robust UFMP,to address issues such as invasive species, disease, and climate change to create a healthier urban forest. As part of the plan development process and to gain a better understanding of the current state of the urban forest,the urban forest health will be evaluated and species, conditions, and distribution of trees will be documented.The City will also conduct a canopy analysis, which will assess the distribution, health, and condition of tree canopy cover within the community.This information will be used to identify areas where additional tree planting and preservation efforts are needed. Z Additionally,the City has a plan to establish location-specific tree species policies,which will g selecting the right account for factors such as soil type, climate, y g g L1J and potential impacts on other vegetation. tree species for the • To accomplish these goals,the City will right location, the City ultimately create new tree ordinances related hopes to promote a to the UFMP.These ordinances may include more sustainable and regulations on tree planting, maintenance, and resilient urban forest. Uj removal, as well as guidelines for preserving and protecting existing trees. I F, In addition to the goals of increasing tree canopy coverage, promoting biodiversity, and providing educational opportunities for community members,the final, adopted UFMP will also incorporate urban forest management best practices, and greenhouse gas(GHG)emission reduction goals established in the City's Climate Action Plan, and wildfire prevention.This includes measures to increase carbon sequestration, reduce urban heat island effect, and improve air and water quality. ,. Z The UFMP will serve as a comprehensive strategic plan for the City's urban forest management over the next 50 years and will be regularly reviewed and updated to ensure that it remains effective in achieving the City's goals over time. It will guide the City's efforts in managing urban forest and ensure they align with the City's vision and priorities. r Rancho Cucamonga's UFMP Team is excited to partner with community 1 stakeholders later this summer at outreach events, including the Urban Forest Summit at Central Park.At the Urban Forest Summit, community members will have the opportunity to learn more about the UFMP and provide input on its development and implementation. The City encourages all residents who are interested in the health of the urban forest to provide feedback,and participate so public values and opinions may be incorporated into the final plan to help maintain the urban forest. e. . tv. r Rancho Cucamonga is committed to improving the health and sustainability of the urban forest through the development of a comprehensive and long-term Urban Forest Management Plan.With the input of community members,the UFMP will ensure that the urban forest not only provides benefits to residents today but will continue to do so in the future. FoflowuSon f Q y for additional updates on the UFMP. 22 2023 VOLUM Bring your paddles, rackets, • balls, and birdies. We will supply the nets! Basketball, badminton, volleyball, pickleball and more. A variety of sports _ can be played on our outdoor courts. -- II I T . .. Drop-in Basketball MONDAY- FRIDAY 1 3:00 pm- 8:00 pm — SUNDAY 1 1:00 pm -5:00 pm SPORTS CENTER Drop-in Volleyball TUESDAY&WEDNESDAY 1 3:00 pm-8:00 pm SUNDAY 1 1:00 pm -5:00 pm Drop-in Pickleball a MONDAY- FRIDAY 1 3:00 pm- 8:00 pm SUNDAY11:00pm -5:00pm (first come,first serve) Pickleball courts at the RC Sports Center ❑� ❑ are available for use free of charge, Monday-Thursday from 8:00 am-2:30 pm, and may be utilized during normal business hours for the pay for play price. ❑� «<Scaa here aor more inaormatioti ' L _ . ' GRAPEVINE 23 • ' • ` Pilates A series of exercises using your own body weight to build your core muscles,tone your body,and . , improve posture and flexibility. Stretch &Flexibility Stretching helps increase flexibility, range of motion, prevent injury, improve posture,and reduce stress. Adult Cardio Tennis Class features tennis and a workout all rolled into one. Specially designed to burn some calories, make some friends, and improve your tennis game. Students must furnish their own racket.Tennis attire required. Cardio&Strength Conditioning A complete workout! Stretching, cardio,strength training, and full body movements. Use of hand weights is optional. Floor mats needed.All fitness levels welcome. Classical Yoga Nidre Yoga Nidre restores the mind, body,and soul. Class will help relieve stress and muscular pain, release RANChi mental and emotional tension, and help to increase rucnµ❑ your energy level. + AiV pmrriea Ely Judo st Learn Kodokan-style Judo. Learn the principles of Judo and how to throw,control, and submit your opponent. Prepare for competition or practice for fun.All levels welcome. Tai Chi A slow series of movement designed to promote strength,flexibility, and calmness. Great for any fitness level or age. Step&Sculpt A cardiovascular, body sculpting step workout for any fitness level. Hand weights optional and should be used for optimum results. Get toned,feel great. ~� Zumba Active Zumba is a form of aerobic fitness based on Latin American dance rhythms. Participants are taught some basic and easy dance steps and movements. Pickleball Beg/Int/Adv Learn the basics and advanced foundation to " the game of Pickleball by an experienced coach! Beginners and slightly experienced players will be introduced to the game with the goal of improving their technique,footwork, and knowledge of the game.The intermediate class aims at improving �l player technique,strokes,footwork and tactics. Olympic Taekwondo Learn Martial Arts and the sport of Olympic 0? � Taekwondo. Improve your confidence,focus, sq} self-discipline,flexibility, and fitness level from International Coach, Master Robert Morales,and - U.S. National Team member, Master Kayla Morales. .14 24 2023 VOLUME 2 f � FREE VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND oe COMPUTER CLASSES Available through Linkedln Learning, Coursera,GetSetUp,and other 0 x- online platforms. Courses cover Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Adobe s�ftware, courses for seniors, and more. r ■ AP • ■I■ Argentine Tango I and II ®Line Dance Variety Originating in Buenos Aires,the Argentine Tango is enjoyed by Enjoy easy-to-follow line dancing to a variety of dancers of all ages.Argentine Tango is much more intimate than Country, Latin, and Top 40 in a group setting. Modern Tango and is well-suited for dancing in small settings. Your Style Ballroom Dance Learn basic steps, partnering techniques,and eventually, more advanced movements.All dance levels are welcome. Dedicated to bringing enjoyable and affordable dance instruction to everyone who wants to release Beginning Ballroom Dance their creativity and increase a healthier state of mind A great place to start!You will gain the confidence to join the and body. Learn the basic dance steps of Cha Cha fun on the dance floor.You will be taught the basics of Foxtrot, but have the freedom to add your own flare to the East Coast Swing, Cha Cha and Waltz, in a fun and friendly choreography. atmosphere. Leading and following will be emphasized. Basic Photography Beginning/Intermediate East Coast Swing Learn the basics of your digital camera and Learn basic single and triple rhythms with turns, kicks,and hand photograph people, places,and things. changes.Timing changes are introduced for intermediates. Cellphone Photography and Video Leading and following will be emphasized. Learn to use camera features for better photos and Beginning/Intermediate Latin Dance videos. Become competent on the dance floor by learning the basics of Ceramics Beg/Int/Adv Rumba,Cha Cha, Salsa,and some Tango or Samba. Students with previous experiences will learn additional fun step,as well Learn techniques to create what you want using clay, hand building,slab work,and sculpting. as some styling techniques. Dance Like Stars At Your Special Events Watercolor This class is for couples celebrating a special event,for members This class offers a comprehensive study of watercolor of a wedding party,or for anyone desiring a more personal washes,techniques, and colors. For beginners to dance experience. Bring your own music to the first class! advanced students. No drawing ability is required. ADULT SOFTBALL CALLING ALL ADULT SOFTBALL TEAMS Major League Softball is the provider of adult softball in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Three to four seasons are offered each year. DIVISIONS: MEN I WOMEN I CO-ED I SENIOR TO REGISTER,VISIT rorw www.misoftball.com GRAPEVINE 25 f�i hw1 6eyihr today! AN All'TRIPS Vii r ARE BACK!trips around the Rancho Cucamonga. X +�1 Glamorous and exciting country and world via 1� *Trips • - change. PROGRAMS *Deposits due . in advance. ................................ ❑. .�• ❑. •'►g+* �►�►�r eF +r�erts BOOK CLUBS OPEN TO ALL ADULTS. i F For book club themes, dates and times, scan here >>> 7. -: W s ,_ Reader's Circle Book Club =r' Join us for a fun and lively book discussion. Each month the group focuses on a new theme or trending title. f Sci-Fi Book Club We know you're out there! Sci-fi fans unite at our book club meetings where we discuss topics about other worlds, alternate realities, dystopian futures, and more. It's a Mystery Book Club Join us for discussions based on a range of mystery genres such as Spotlight Holiday murder mysteries, cozy mysteries, historical mysteries, and others. • ESL Book Club •London a Holiday For learners of English as a foreign language. Practice reading and speaking English with book discussions based on a variety of themes Northernand authors. FEBRUARY 2024 Exploring . APRIL 24 • Y1�-``MwQi L��`MOGt1�N"e IS www.CityofRC.us/library _ �Z 1-909-477-2720 For more information,call 1-909-477-2765. 26 2023VOLUME2 Giving back and VOLUNTEERS making a difference Shout out to our 2022 volunteers who logged over 16,000 hours. Volunteers give back in a variety of ways throughout the community! From the Animal Center to Victoria Gardens Cultural Center and everywhere in between (Library, Senior Center, Special L" Events, Youth Sports, Community ix "'' -• Improvement and more) there ,;.•, � , YZ 1 are many opportunities to make .nL_ positive impacts on your community! '- ❑ ♦ ❑ •��.� Scan here o Scan here for more information13 . .I- '' or call 1-909-477-2700. ZO.BODY.FRRr Healthy RC Steering Committee Develops policies and programs to improve the quality of life for residents. Compassionate Community Subcommittee Help create a unified community through acts of kindness and compassion. Let's work together to preserve healthy,equitable,and resilient communities that focus on creating a culture of compassion. Mental Health Subcommittee Develops strategies on removing the barriers to mental health resources in the community. Community Champions/Campeones para la Comunidad Spanish-speaking residents develop strategies for improving the quality of life for residents in the community. Meetings are held in English and Spanish.All ages and abilities are welcome. For more information, email HealthyRC@CityofRC.us or call 1-909-774-2044. FOOD , WASTE 101 The Rancho Cucamonga's Food Waste Recycling Program launched in September 2022 to support California Senate Bill 1383 which focuses on reducing and properly recycling food waste to diminish harmful greenhouse gas emissions such as methane. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions like methane can help improve air quality and lessen the impacts on health conditions such as asthma.After food waste is collected by Burrtec, it's used to make nutrient-rich /T compost. All residents of Rancho Cucamonga are required to 'r divert food waste from the landfill by collecting food scraps(i.e.fruits,vegetables,food-soiled paper, leftovers, etc.) in a bag and placing the secured food scraps bag into your green waste bin. a y �A&, IAN 4 Want to see how compost happens? You can conduct your own compost experiment at home with just a few items from around the house. IL With the help of an adult, collect the items below and make your own compost in a jar. Check your compost each week and keep a log or take a picture COMPOST IN A JAR of how it changes over time. If you post your photo _ use#SustainableRC. At-Home Activity STEP 1: Combine one (1) part fruit or veggie scraps with two (2) parts CIt YOU Will heed: leaves or shredded paper and one(1) part dirt in your jar(Note: • A clear jar with a lid - you can fill your jar to the top). rubberSTEP2: A paper towel or piece of cloth Add a small amount of water,just ftm A piece of paper and something to write with enough to get everything moist. cameraand/or a .. - SS STEP 3: Water(1-2 tablespoons) Place the lid on the jar and shake. Fruit or vegetable scraps, like a banana peel, cut • 1/2 inch or smaller pieces STEP 4: Organic _ from • _ such as Take off the lid, place a paper leaves, dirt, towel or piece of cloth over the jar, V _ and use a rubber band to secure Old newspaper -• • -• into it.This allows oxygen to reach the 1/2 inch pieces mixture to help it break down. STEP 5: �.o Leave the jar on a sunny windowsill 0, 0 Scan here for additional or in a secure place outside. information about organics STEP 6: r • recycling and SB 1383 or Shake the jar once a week(don't forget to put the lid on first)for 5-6 weeks.Track your progress with a written ■��r My. visit CityofRC.us. log and photos to show how quickly your food scraps and organic material break down into compost. 28 2023 VOLUME 2 NJ 40�� Zq% T Your green waste is not wasted; GREEN it's recycled into compost or mulch. ' YOUR YARD c - with. . . _ _ long,IL Tie your meter and e barrel for pick-up. charge. What belongs in my yard w. green container? diameter- GRASS CLIPPINGS - LEAVES - LIVESTOCK MANURE - BRUSH * TWIGS 9 SMALL BRANCHES - PRUNING - WEEDS less than 6 inches in Residents may place excess seasonal green waste out for pick-up at no additional charge . to two times per year. If you consistently have more green waste than can be stored barrel, 'Waste Industries at 1-909-987-3717 to request an additional green NOMA waste barrel for a nominal monthly fee. VF AAlk L-, : The Bulky Item Pick-up Program can help you properly +' dispose of the worn-out couch or other large items that can't I be reused and are too big for your trash barrel. 1 CALL Bulky item pick-ups need to be scheduled at least 24-hours in advance of your service day. V SET-OUT Please do not place items at the curb until the morning of your scheduled pick-up day. PICK-UP Rancho Cucamonga residents that have residential barrel service with Burrtec Waste Industries are eligible for four free bulky item pick-ups per calendar year. Examples of bulky items include furniture, appliances, rimless r Illl�lll �Plill tires, and televisions. Vehicle parts, construction materials, or =� hazardous waste are not eligible. BURRTFC To schedule a pick-up, or for more information, call Burrtec yell lake Care OfIt" Waste Industries at 1-909-987-3717. GRAPEVINE 29 r"tiW !r"/_VtW Jane Penny Link Program for Homebound Seniors / 1-909-477-2765 Bereavement Support Group Second and fourth Wednesday 11:00 pm-2:30 pm Beginning, Intermediate This confidential bereavement group is and Advanced Tap designed for those who have lost a loved Start your career in Tap! Learn basic one to share their struggles with others who have experienced similar loss.Gain new tools, steps and rhythms and eventually resources,and coping skills to manage grief. enjoy putting Tap steps and combinations into fun dance Social Support Group routines.Tap shoes required. First and third Wednesday 11:00 pm-2:30 pm For Seniors 60+who would like to meet Watercolor with other seniors to socialize, have fun, For beginners to advanced students. and discuss issues related to the changes No drawing ability required. Class that aging brings into our lives. offers a comprehensive study of watercolor washes,techniques, Alzheimer's Association: Dementia and colors. Caregiver Support Group First Tuesday 110:00 am-11:30 am Beginning, Intermediate Alzheimer's Association support groups, Ukulele conducted by trained facilitators,are a Learn basic ukulele skills including safe place for caregivers of people living chords,strum patterns and with dementia to develop a support introduction to tablature. Continue system,exchange practical information enhancing your skills in the on challenges and possible solutions,talk intermediate class learning chord through issues and ways of coping,share development and advanced feelings, needs and concerns,and learn strumming. about community resources. Beginning, Intermediate Estelle&Kennedy Legal Ceramics Counseling -- � Come and enjoy creating functional Appointment Required ceramic art using hand building Second Wednesday'9:00 am-12:00 pm __ M1 Call 1-909-608-0466 to make an Y techniques for intermediate and appointment. _ _ advanced students. Each class concentrates on building, HICAP Medicare Counseling construction,and glazing clay Appointment Required ,,. projects. Come and enjoy the First and third Thursday 11:00 pm-3:15 pm relaxing experience of clay. Call 1-909-256-8369 to make an appointment. yI ASSISTANCE House Calls Services AVAILABLE FOR QUALIFYING Caring volunteers deliver books and _ OLDER ADULTS AGES 50+ library materials to homebound Rancho Please visit RCpark.com to download Cucamonga residents. For more t an application or email information,call 1-909-774-3908. FinancialAssistance@CityofRC.us for further information. BINGO BILLIARDS COVE NUTRITION TuesdaysFamily Service Association . •IVE-THRU FROZEN MEAL DISTRIBUTION SeniorJames L.Brulte - - •• •• . BingoResidents$26 Annually Wednesdays 1 10:00 am-11:00 am cards are sold from: Non-Residents$39 Annually Senior Center Parking Lot • •• _ 10:45 am and Membership annual fee increase effective July 1,2023. Seniors 62+ 12:30 • . bingoAll Billiards Cove members must scan Includes a pack of 5 frozen meals, Bingo games begin shortly in at the Senior Center front desk. milk,fruit,and bread. after cards are sold. IndoorSuggested donation of$3 per meal - TO REGISTER SEN10 S r Sum NY ® S.I.L.V.E.R Fit& Fun Stretch &Flexibility Increase in mobility,self-confidence, Stretching helps increase flexibili stamina, and coordination while range of motion, prevent injury, bonding with your senior peers. improve posture, and reduce str >> Weekly themes, group activities, Stretching & Balance and nutrition tips. g , Improve posture and balance, A Yoga Alternative increase flexibility,joint range of , Practice relaxation and deep motion,and circulation through - y stretching using yoga poses and deep gentle movement and stretching concentrated breathing that promotes Flexibility tends to diminish with ge, healing,flexibility,strength,and mental but you can regain and maintain relaxation. Bring your own mat. Appropriate for all fitness levels. Students must bring their own m t � Classical Yoga Nidre to class. r Increase your energy level while relieving stress and muscular pain, Strength Training release mental and emotional tension, A full body workout designed to to restore the mind, body,and soul. improve endurance,strength, muscle tone, bone density,and confidence Judo for daily activities through a vari ty t Learn the principles of Judo and how of exercises.All levels welcome. to throw,control,and submit your Students must supply their own at. opponent. Prepare for competition or practice for fun.All levels welcome. Boot Camp High intensity intervals of resistance Pilates exercise with short sessions of cardio. A series of exercises using your own body weight to build your core muscles, Full Body Gold Workout tone your body, and improve posture A body toning class designed to'be and flexibility. low impact to prevent injury while increasing muscle strength and - • ' Sit & Be Fit / energy levels. - •" This class is designed for those who experience discomfort or difficulty in Pickleball moving areas of their body due to arthritis Introduction to the game of pickleball or other ailments.Through this class,you by an experienced coach! Beginners may increase your strength and flexibility. and slightly experienced players will be introduced to the game . , •. Tai Chi pickleball with the goal of impro ; • • - ; • • • A slow series of movement technique,footwork,and knowl designed to promote strength, of the game. •• ' flexibility,and calmness. Great exercise for any fitness level or age. CHOOSECLUBS WORKSHOPS ., today!Join OVER25 Learn a new skill, O. EN COMPUTER USE HOURS Games,exercise, CLUBS acquire health information, throughcultural clubs, or meet new people! Monday . . book club,singing, • • _ • • pm I Seniors 50+ dancing,knitting Attend . • • pm 118+ workshopsand more! • years of age or Open to residents and non-residents Mondays 19:00 am-11:00 am • years of age or - • Workshops,For a full list of Senior Clubs, - . . by the _ r a ilk k a Al THE . . -. ar Sean Vera TO REGISTER • ®Line Dance Variety Intermediate Tap - • -• Enjoy easy-to-follow line dancing Enjoy putting tap steps clu • • to a variety of Country, Latin, and and combinations into Top 40 in a group setting. fun dance routines. Basic _ _ steps and combinations. • • _ • • • _• " Your Style Ballroom Dance Join us for the fun!At least Enjoyable and affordable dance 6 months to 1 year experience. instruction to everyone who wants Tap shoes required. to release their creativity and increase a healthier state of mind Advanced Tap • and body. In this class you will learn Join us for the fun! Enjoy putting the basic dance steps of Cha Cha, tap steps and combinations into fun but have the freedom to add your dance routines.Tap shoes required. • • own flare to the choreography. Ballet Bar Exercise Zumba Gold Relax and wind down while enjoying Zumba Gold is a modified Zumba classical music and modern rhythms class for active older adults that while learning basic ballet foundation Oon't miss these u comin eVentS: modifies the original moves you steps to stretch and tone muscles. love at a lower intensity. A mat or small blanket for floor Independence Beginning Tap movement is needed.ClothingTuesday, • • • _ • • • _ 9 J p that can stretch is required,no jeans. Come and start your career in tap! Soft slippers or ballet shoes,no tennis Howdy Hoedown Learn basic steps and rhythms. shoes.All levels welcomed to this low Friday,July 14 1 6:00 • • Tap shoes required. to moderate impact fitness class. Luau Party Tuesday,August 8 • • • _ • •• _ Multi-Day Trips are back. 0 See page 26. Scun Nere \ • Ar 32 2023 VOLUME 2 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE HEALTH 8� - WELLNESS FAIR - � ��_•�,--AII •ems -�_�4rdr T H U RS DAY, SEPTEMBER 21 ej 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM _ f� • Vendors ' "` • Demonstrations _Information & more! We're here to help... • PARENTS SENIORS _ FN with keeping their who would like to stay kids active through active and enjoy fun, engaging classes social interaction and and activities all year. special interest classes. The City of Rancho Cucamonga Community Services Department(CSD) offers Financial Assistance for qualifying residents.This program is for Youth (0-18) and Seniors(50+)who would like to participate in CSD Classes and Programs.Visit RCpark.com and scroll to is the bottom of the page, click Financial Assistance S for information and an application. 0 0 Scan here> - 10 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE APPLICATION ❑• i V �� l/ • @RanchoCUcamongaCSD COMMUNITY SERVICES It's easy to get the inside scoop on upcoming classses, @VictoriaGardensCulturalCenter workshops and events in Rancho Cucamonga — @LewisFamilyPlayhouse all you need to do is LIKE or FOLLOW our social @RanchoCucamongaFireDistrict @rcplib RANCHO CUCAMONGA LIBRARY m @RanchoPD RANCHO CUCAMONGA POLICE DEPARTMENT @RanchoCucamongaEconomicDevelopment MyAD sy bk a• @rancho_cucamonga_fire_district @rcplib RANCHO CUCAMONGA LIBRARY @rcanimalcenter @ranchOCUcamongapd RANCHO CUCAMONGA POLICE DEPARTMENT r @lewisfamilyplayhouse 0 '�U yob A @RCFD_PIO RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE DISTRICT rIS i` @RanchoPD RANCHO CUCAMONGA POLICE DEPARTMENT Q •, @RCAnimalCenter @rC_VgCC VICTORIA GARDENS CULTURAL CENTER ;j @13YI32RC RANCHO CUCAMONGA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TO SIGN U GRAPEVINE 33 Safety Remains Our Top Priority RANCHO} • • • • • CUCAMONGA POLICE DEPARTMENT Did you know that nearly 30% of the 482 cities in California contract with their County Sheriff for police services rather than having a traditional municipal police department? Since the City's incorporation in 1977, police services have been provided through a contract with the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department. The City's superior safety reputation is a direct result of not only the hard work and dedication of the Deputies that serve and protect, but also its access to a wide range of services, extensive support, and resources through the Sheriff's Department.Additionally,the positive interaction and participation by the community in crime prevention activities �1 and events help to further strengthen the �' �.►����CC safety of our community.These efforts The RCPD is a full-service station comprised of several teams and units, including: make Rancho Cucamonga a sought-after • Patrol Services • Multiple Enforcement Team (MET) place to live,where citizens take comfort in knowing they have a police department •Traffic Division • Bicycle Enforcement Team(BET) dedicated to working together to provide •Solutions-Oriented Policing Team (SOP) •Crime Prevention/Analysis Units a safe and family-oriented environment. • Major Accident Investigation Team(MATT) • Detective Division As a result of the City and the San •Commercial Enforcement Unit • K9 Unit Bernardino County Sheriff's Department • Parking Enforcement Unit •School Resource Officers(SRO) working together,the Rancho Cucamonga Police Department(RCPD) has experienced the highest level of _ 43 Staff community involvement and support. � P•Stations ice * � • _ •• . _ Members TO CAPTAIN RANK PROFESSIONAL TO ADMINISTRATIVECivic Center STATION) to 30 Deputies Victoria Gardens PER SHIFT DEPENDING ON DAYAND TIME San Bernardino Rd. 6 School - • Officers + ++ In addition, RCPD has the additional support of its Volunteer Force,which includes I Reserve Deputies, Citizens on Patrol, Equestrians on Patrol, and Explorers. The RCPD encourages community members to engage with the men and women of RCPD through community events that include National Night Out,Open House, Coffee with a Cop, Ice Cream with a Cop, Citizens Advisory Committee Meetings, Ron Ives Memorial Bicycle Safety Rodeo,Walk&Roll to School Day, and Every 15 Minutes. AM City leaders are committed to maintaining a safe community.The City's economic growth has created the ability to commit substantial resources to enhance the quality of life for all. Residents enjoy a wide variety of recreational offerings, parks, amenities, trails, and some of the finest upscale retail shopping in the Inland Empire. Students are among the top performers in San Bernardino County and the crime rate is among the lowest in California. The individuals that represent the RCPD have demonstrated a commitment to providing outstanding service to the City and have developed a great deal of pride and a sense `N of partnership with the City of Rancho Cucamonga.The City, in turn, has shown its dedication and support, by continually evaluating personnel levels and resources to offer the best services possible. It is by no accident that this strong relationship exists z as a result of many years of dedicated service and collaboration to understand and r meet the specific needs of our community. www.CityofRC.us/RCPD 1-909-477-2800 34 2023 VOLUME 2 FIREWORKSARE INRANCHO ILLEGAL CUCAMONGA The safety of our RCcommUNITY remains a top priority, which is why the Rancho Cucamonga Fire District wants to remind all residents, businesses, and visitors about the dangers of fireworks. In 2021, I. i the Consumer Product Safety Commission reported there were 11,500 people treated in ERs due to firework-related injuries, a stark reminder of how dangerous fireworks truly are. Fireworks can cause fires, property damage, injuries, and even death. Not to mention,the unexpected loud noises can be traumatic for our sound 24/7 sensitive neighbors including our veterans and pets. For this reason,all fireworks are prohibited __� in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, including • r " LIBRARY safe and sane fireworks.To report the • ' use or sales of illegal fireworks, contact the Fire District during normal business hours at 1-909-477-2770.After hours and on weekends, report to non-emergency dispatch at 1-909-941-1488. Fireworks can Did you know... �� always be reported via the City's RC2G0 Rancho Cucamonga Public Library ❑ .,❑ Reporting Portal.We encourage you to be - has a 24/7 Library? Filled with as specific as possible when reporting, including popular books and DVDs for all ages. The 24/7 Library allows specific addresses.Your efforts to report fireworks ❑• help keep our community safe. patrons to borrow and return books at their The Fire District also provides the opportunity to surrender fireworks at any convenience— I I time, no questions asked. Give us a call at 1-909-477-2770 or email us at 24 hours a day/ RCfire@CityofRC.us to schedule a pick-up. 7 days a week, usingL POPULAR your library card. We hope you join us in this community-wide effort to decrease injuries and Located at preventable fires.We encourage you to enjoy professional fireworks displays the RC Family 0 whenever possible, as they are monitored and managed for the safety of Resource Center, others.Your Fire District wants you to celebrate a great holiday, but please 9791 Arrow Route. 0 be safe and keep your fellow neighbors in mind. JJC 1ANIM111112AMONOA ANIMAL PET HEAT SAFETY MENTER • Cars can reach 120'in a matter of minutes on a hot day. • Pets can succumb to heatstroke even when the car is in the shade. • Cracking your windows doesn't stop the heat from rising. • Leaving - car running with the -- safety.• Leave your pet at home on hot days or find - - ways to run errands. Walk your pet in the early morningsor evening • • •Ensure they have Fresh-water WKeep .- ... have acce acle when outside - ^- - _GPAPEVINE 35 ADDRESSMAP PARK AL CITY- 1. Bear Gulch Park 9094 Arrow Rte. 2, Beryl Park East 6524 Beryl St. ARKS 3. Beryl Park West 6501 Carnelian St. ✓ 4. Central Park 11200 Base Line Rd. S. Church Street Park 10190 Church St. 6. Coyote Canyon Park 10987 Terra Vista Parkway ✓ 7. Cucamonga/Demens Trail Rest No.Base Line Rd.to Hillside Rd. TRAILS 8. Day Creek Park 12350 Banyan St. ✓ 9. Ellena Park 7139 Kenyon Way 10. Etiwanda Creek Community Park 5939 East Ave. ✓ s 11. Garcia Park 13150 Garcia Dr. 12. Golden Oak Park 9345 Golden Oak Rd. ✓ 13. Heritage ge Community Park 5546 Beryl St. ✓ _- 14. Hermosa Park 6787 Hermosa Ave. ✓ _ 15. Kenyon Park 11481 Kenyon Way { � y; 16. Legacy Park 5858 Santa Ynez Pl. ~ 17. Lions Park 9161 Base Line Rd. _� z= 18. Los Amigos Park(Skate Spot) 8625 Madrone Ave. 19. Milliken Park 7699 Milliken Ave. ✓ 20. Mountain View Park 11701 Terra Vista Pkwy. •Beryl Park Garcia Park 21. Old Town Park 10033 Feron Blvd. •Coyote Canyon Park •Golden Oak Park Day Creek Park Hermosa Park 22. Olive Grove Park 13931 Youngs Canyon Rd. Etiwanda Creek Park Milliken Park 23. Ralph M.Lewis Park 7898 Elm St. 24. Rancho Summit Park 5958 Soledad Way 25. Red Hill Community Park 7484 Vineyard Ave. ✓ 26. Route 66 Trailhead 8500 Foothill Blvd. 27. Spruce Ave.Park(Skate Facility) 7730 Spruce Ave. _-__- — — 28. Victoria Arbors Park 7429 Arbor Ln. ✓ 29. Victoria Groves Park 6840 Fairmont Way 30. Vintage Park 11745 Victoria Park Ln. 31. West Greenway Park 7756 Meadowcrest Ct. - 32. Windrows Park 6849 Victoria Park Ln. Central Park-Pavilion Mountain View Park 8 1-909-477-2765 Day Creek Park Red Hill Park Heritage Park Victoria Arbors Park IOU Mumma i r '' CITY RECREATION FACILIT_I,- • Y N a o W z W E m 3 W HILLSIDE Y c S oc z WILSON •x.• WIPM 3 cc a m m d c z z m BANYAN BANYAN m 75 y W x ® r r 19TH ST. Victoria Pk Ln. i • 13© a- ------- ----- ■ . ♦ BASE LINE 91 ♦ RRA VISTA W Y �1♦♦ V , W cC ' lm a CHURCH a ♦ Y O♦ The City of Rancho Cucamonga has created a Smoke Free and 66 FOOTHILL 66 Styrofoam(expanded polystyrene) • Free environment at all City '[;!�� .•'•••• z 15 Z a buildings,parks,playgrounds, ....•�•�♦• z r ARROWRT ® a pts.Pleas lazas and trails,mincuand ding the _ = surroundingproperty P g c ® ' N` x JERSEY lots.Please remember this when ` making plans. 8TH ST Y f. i6TH ST ` PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAIL Ii 4TH ST MAP NOT TO SCALE I MAP CITY FACILITY ADDRESS MAP RECREATION FACILITY I ADDRESS 33. Animal Center 11780 Arrow Rte. 54. Dance Terrific 9255 Baseline Rd.Suite A 34. Archibald Library 7368 Archibald Ave. 55. Northtown Community Ctr. 10071 Feron Blvd. 35. Chaffey Garcia House 7150 Etiwanda Ave. 36. City Hall 10500 Civic Center Dr. SITES LOCATEDONTARIO 37. Epicenter/Sports Complex 8408 Rochester Ave. : Ontario Ice Skating Center 1225 W.Holt Blvd. 38. Fire-All Risk Training Center 11285 Jersey Blvd. Picazo's Flowers 800 South Milliken Ave. 39. Fire Station#171 6627 Amethyst Ave. World Elite Gymnastics 5300 Ontario Mills Pkwy Ste 200 40. Fire Station#172 9612 San Bernardino Rd. 41. Fire Station#173 12270 Firehouse Ct. SITES LOCATED 42. Fire Station#174 11297 Jersey Blvd. Music Land 791 E. Foothill Blvd.Suite H 43. Fire Station#175 11108 Banyan St. 44. Fire Station#176 5840 East Ave. CITY FACILITY CONTACT 45. Fire Station#177 9270 Rancho St. NUMBERS AnimalCenter.............................................................................................................................1-909-466-7387 46. Goldy S.Lewis Comm.Ctr/ 11200 Base Line Rd. Archibald Library.....................................................................................................................1-909-477-2720 James L.Brulte Senior Ctr. City Hall.................................................................................................................................................1-909-477-2700 47. Lions Center East(Playschool office) 9191 Base Line Rd. Emergencies..................................................................................................................................9-1-1 Lions Center West(Teen Center) 9161 Base Line Rd. Fire District Business Line(for all stations)........................................1-909-477-2770 48. Metrolink Train Station 11208 Azusa St. Graffiti Hotline.............................................................................................................................1-909-481-7999 49. Police Station 10510 Civic Center Dr. Goldy S.Lewis Comm.Ctr./James L.Brulte Senior Ctr. ......1-909-477-2765 50. Public Works Service Center 8794 Lion St. Lewis Family Playhouse.................................................................................................1-909-477-2752 Paul A.Biane Library.,........................................................................................................1-909-477-2720 51. RC Family Resource Ctr. 9791 Arrow Rte. Police Station Business Line...................................................................................1-909-477-2800 52. RC Sports Ctr. 8303 Rochester Ave. Police Non-Emergency Dispatch....................................................................1-909-941-1488 53. Victoria Gardens Cultural Ctr./ 12505 Cultural Center Dr. Public Works Service Center..................................................................................1-909-477-2730 Lewis Family Playhouse/ RC Sports Center.....................................................................................................................1-909-477-2785 Paul A.Biane Library Victoria Gardens Cultural Center.....................................................................1-909-477-2773 GRAPEVINE 37 r City of Rancho 10500 Civic Center Drive .. �� . Cucamonga, • T �� '1\ i ireworks Snp. p.tacular A. LOANMART FIELD -� N at the Epicenter r� V d v� `f TICKETS 'r $15 Single Seat 5:30 pm - PARKING OPENS $125 Table of 4 6:00 pm - GATES OPEN ENTERTAIP04ENT 6:30 pm - ACTIVITIES BEGIN provided lay Soto 9:00 pm - FIREWORKS BEGIN is go on sale June 6 RCP ark.com The Rancho Cucamonga Fire District reminds you that ALL Fireworks are illegal in Rancho Cucamonga and encourages you to attend professional fireworks displays.