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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGrapevine Winter 2019 2 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE Babysitting/Child-Care ................................17 Cheer/Gymnastics ......................................28 Computers ............................................12, 24 Cooking ..................................................32, 33 CPR ...........................................................17, 32 Dance ................................................26, 27, 37 Fitness .............................................................29 Golf ..................................................................21 Ice Skating/Hockey ....................................21 Library Programs ..................10 - 12, 17, 32 Martial Arts/Self Defense .........................30 Music ...............................................................26 Playschool Program ...................................15 Special Needs/IncredABLES .............34, 35 Special Programs .................................32, 33 Sportball ........................................................21 Sports, Adult ..........................................21, 22 Sports, Pee Wee ...........................................19 Sports, Youth ................................................20 STEAM Programs ........................................31 Table Tennis ..................................................19 Teen Activities ......................................16 - 18 Tennis ..............................................................22 Theatre Classes/Workshops ....................25 Trips and Tours ...............................................8WH A T ’ S I N S I D E RCpark.com Visit RCpark.com! Preview the Grapevine early and register online. Use your American Express, Discover, Visa or Mastercard to sign up! Don’t have a computer? Computers for online registration are available at Central Park See page 24 for Tech Junctions hours Winter Registration Begins:* November 19 Early Online for Residents December 3 Online for Everyone December 10 Walk-in / Mail-in Begins Spring Registration Begins:* February 11 Early Online for Residents February 25 Online for Everyone March 4 Walk-in / Mail-in Begins Spring 2019 Grapevine available online beginning February. In This Issue Programs/Events YOUTH - TEEN - ADULT SENIOR ADULT Recreational Activities The Grapevine is published quarterly by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. The Grapevine is printed on 40% post-consumer waste. *Dates may vary for some programs. Follow us on Facebook @RanchoCucamongaCSD Winter Hours .....................................................3 Sparks of Love Toy Drive ...............................6 Tax Preparation .............................................38 Lewis Family Playhouse 18/19 Season ....4, 5 Registration Information ....................33, 46 General Information ....................................44 Facility/Park Rentals ....................................45 Facilities/Parks Guide & Map ....................47 Arts & Crafts ..................................................42 Basketball (Pay-for-Play at RCSC) ...........19 Billiards ...........................................................36 Computers ............................................12, 24 Dances @ Brulte Sr. Ctr..............................37 Driver Safety .................................................38 Educational/Health/Wellness Workshops ...38 Elder Law .......................................................43 50+ Dance ..............................................27, 41 50+ Fitness ......................................29, 39, 40 James L. Brulte Senior Center ................36 Music ...............................................................41 Nutrition Meals ............................................43 Self Defense for Seniors ...........................40 Senior Activities & Clubs (Just for Fun) ...36 Senior Events (Join the Fun) ....................37 Senior Services .....................................42, 43 Table Tennis ...........................................19, 36 V.I.P. Club Activities & Events .............................37 Volunteer Program .........................12, 23, 34, 43 Wellness Pass/Personal Trainer ..............39 Animal Care & Adoption .............................9 Community Events ...........3, 6, 7, 9, 11, 14 Family Resources .................................13, 14 Healthy RC ..........................................3, 18, 23 Lewis Family Playhouse ...................4, 5, 25 Library Programs ................................10 - 12 Northtown Programs ................................14 RC Sports Center .................................19 - 21 RC TeenWorks ......................................16 - 18 ReadyRC (Emergency Prep) ......................23 Skate Facilities .............................................18 Volunteer Program .........12, 18, 19, 23, 34, 43 YMCA Program ............................................24 9 Come see me at the RC Animal Care & Adoption Center! 45 RC Sports Center now open with so much to offer! 3 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE WI N T E R H O U R S RCpark.com HE A L T H Y R C MINDJoin Us! Mental Health Community Conversation Central Park (11200 Base Line Rd.) The Mental Health Symposium showcases Community Conversations led by regional experts on a variety of mental health topics. Come participate in interactive sessions, small group conversations and get connected to resources. Visit HealthyRC.com for information about the next Community Conversation meeting and to download the Mental Health Resources brochure to discover local resources. BODYGet Fit...Be Active Pacific Electric Challenge Save the date and register early. Page 7 Retro Fitness Tone muscles, improve circulation, and strengthen your heart and lungs. Page 40 NEW! Modeling Without Limits Learn how to build confidence by learning runway techniques, without limits. This class is new way to improve the basic skills needed for everyday life. Page 33 EARTHProtect the Earth Solar Power and Electrical Safety Awareness Class Learn how to safely interact with solar power and electricity for your home and/or business during an emergency. Page 23 Household Hazardous Waste Facility* 8794 Lion St. (Between Vineyard & Hellman) Open Saturdays | 8 am - Noon *See Winter closure dates above. RC Environmental Info Line (909) 919-2635 Archibald Library November 22 and 23, December 22 - January 1, January 21, and February 18 City Hall, Fire District Office* & City Yard November 22, December 24 - January 1, January 21, and February 18 Goldy S. Lewis Community Center November 22 and 23, and December 24 - January 1 Household Hazardous Waste Facility November 24, December 22 and 29 James L. Brulte Senior Center November 22 and 23, and December 24 - January 1 Lewis Family Playhouse Box Office November 22 and December 24 - January 1 Lions Center East November 22 and 23, December 24 - January 1, January 21, and February 18 Lions Center West November 22 and 23, December 24 - January 1, January 21, and February 18 Paul A. Biane Library November 22 and 23, December 22 - January 1, January 21, and February 18 Police Business Office* November 22 and 23, December 24, 25, 31, January 1, and 21, and February 18 Non-emergency police assistance line - (909) 941-1488 RC Animal Care and Adoption Center November 22 and 23, December 24, 25 , 31 and January 1 RC Family Resource Center November 22 and 23, and December 24 - January 1 RC Sports Center November 22 and 23, and December 22 - January 1 Victoria Gardens Cultural Center November 22 and December 24 - January 1 Many City services are still available online during the winter holiday closure. Visit CityofRC.us/Services for more information. *Police and Fire Emergency Services will not be impacted by closures. For emergencies, dial 9-1-1. Please be aware, City facilities will be CLOSED on the following dates: 4 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE TH E A T R E LewisFamilyPlayhouse.com January 11th – 8:00 pm America’s foremost political satirists return to the Playhouse for another night of hilarious political comedy from the troupe that put the “mock” in “democracy.” January 12th – 8:00 pm Join us for a magnificent tribute to the sensational music of Andrew Lloyd Webber as the All Star Cabaret Big Band Orchestra, and beloved performers Stan Chandler and Kim Huber deliver a vast retrospective of this prolific composer’s unforgettable musicals. January 25th – 8:00 pm Violin duo Wil Baptiste (viola) and Kev Marcus (violin) bridge the gap between classical, R&B, rock and hip-hop, to create hard-hitting beats with lush string sounds. Legendary singer songwriter Don McLean brings his classic hits “American Pie” and “Vincent (Starry Night)” to the Playhouse stage for an unforgettable evening of nostalgic music. January 27th – 2:00 pm & 6:00 pm This unique cirque spectacular presents traditional Chinese acrobats showcasing their remarkable skills and physicality, accompanied by a traditional music score. March 2nd – 8:00 pm Infusing the classic ranchero sound with bursts of hip-hop, soul, jazz, and salsa, the members of Mariachi Flor de Toloache shift seamlessly between Spanish and English in every performance, while their worldly New York City influences give the music a fresh quality that remains faithful to the genre’s Mexican folk roots. Stan ChandlerKim Huber CAPITOL STEPS ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER AT THE POPS DON MCLEAN January 19th – 8:00 pm Sponsored by BLACK VIOLIN GOLDEN DRAGON ACROBATS Presents MARIACHI FLOR DE TOLOACHE CATAPULT See page 5 for more information. See page 5 for more information. ONE MORE TIME March 10th – 2:00 pm One More Time is a two act, laugh loaded, music filled visit with two American entertainment icons. March 23rd – 8:00 pm Laugh out loud with this charming, warm and wild tale of how to defy the odds and gravity of getting older. A benefit performance supporting the Rancho Cucamonga Community & Arts Foundation March 16th – 8:00 pm Break of Reality is regarded as one of the world’s premier alt-classical chamber ensembles whose signature cello rock sounds has bridged the gap between classical, rock and world music listeners. March 15th – 8:00 pm Live in concert transforming themselves into one breath- taking shape after another, don’t miss the chance to see Catapult! FRITZ COLEMAN’S DEFYING GRAVITY BREAK OF REALITY JANUARY – MARCH 2019 UPCOMINGEVENTS 5 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE TH E A T R E LewisFamilyPlayhouse.com MainStreet is thrilled to share the powerful, high energy dancing and unique choreography that makes Lula Washington Dance Theatre one of the most admired African-American contemporary dance companies in the West. March 9th <> 1:00 pm & 4:00 pm General: $18.00 <> Senior/Youth: $16.00 General: $30.00 (Gold Level) Seniors/Youth: $28.00 (Gold Level) All Seats: $35.00 (Platinum Level) Adapted from the novel by Victor Hugo and the Disney animated feature, the stage version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame showcases the film’s Academy Award-nominated score, as well as new songs by two of the biggest names in American musical theatre, Alan Menken (Little Shop of Horrors, Beauty and the Beast) and Stephen Schwartz (Wicked, Pippin, Godspell). Peter Parnell’s (On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, QED, The Cider House Rules) new book embraces story theatre and features verbatim passages from Hugo’s gothic novel. PRESENTS Choreographed by Tamica Washington-Miller Music by Alan Menken Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz Book by Peter Parnell Based on the Victor Hugo novel and songs from the Disney film Originally developed by Disney Theatrical Productions THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.MITShows.com February 15th - 24th Fridays & Saturdays – 7:30 pm Sundays – 2:00 pm Ages 6+ Sponsored by Lewis Family Playhouse Box Office 12505 CULTURAL CENTER DR. (909) 477-2752 | lewisfamilyplayhouse.com Monday - Friday ......Noon - 6 pm Saturday ...................10 am - 6 pm Sunday ................................Closed EVENTS HOLIDAY CLOSURE: November 22 and December 24 through January 1. 6 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE CO M M U N I T Y E V E N T S RCpark.com Rancho Cucamonga Firefighters 26th Annual Bring a new, unwrapped toy for the Spark of Love Toy Drive and in exchange get a FREE photo with Santa! Help our Firefighters provide toys and gifts for less fortunate children in our community. Bring a new, unwrapped toy or sports equipment to any fire station. Please consider gifts for teens and pre-teens, an age group where donations fall short. Join Rancho Cucamonga Firefighters at the Christmas Tree Lot at Milliken Ave. and Foothill Blvd. Thursday, December 13 | 2 - 6:30 pm Station 171 6627 Amethyst Ave. Station 172 9612 San Bernardino Rd. Station 173 12270 Fire House Ct. Station 174 11297 Jersey Blvd. Station 175 11108 Banyan St. Station 176 5840 East Ave. Station 177 9270 Rancho St. Second Saturday of the Month 7 am - 1 pm See page 14 for more information. The Etiwanda Historical Society invites you to... Tour an Etiwanda Historical Home $2 per person donation is requested. Chaffey-Garcia House & Barn | 7150 Etiwanda Ave. For more information email: TheEtiwandaHistoricalSociety@gmail.com, or call (909) 899-8432 To purchace tickets for this and other upcoming events visit EtiwandaHistoricalSociety.org. Limited seating begins at 6 pm, final seating is at 8 pm Join us for a romantic victorian insirpired evening, at our Chaffey Garcia House. Swoon your sweetheart! $200 per couple Wednesday, February 13 OR Thursday, February 14 Special Needs Resource Fair Goldy S. Lewis Community Center (11200 Base Line Rd.) For more information, call (909) 774-3853. Every 2nd Saturday | 9 am - 1 pm SAVE THE DATE! Saturday, February 23 FREE! COMMUNITY YARD SALE 7 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE CO M M U N I T Y E V E N T S RCpark.com Station 175 11108 Banyan St. Station 176 5840 East Ave. Station 177 9270 Rancho St. Second Saturday of the Month 7 am - 1 pm Connecting YOUR BUSINESS TO THE COMMUNITY The City of Rancho Cucamonga Community Services Department offers several opportunities to sponsor City events and programs. This is a great way to associate your business with family-friendly and healthy fun! To learn more about sponsorship opportunities and community partnerships visit RCpark.com and click on the Support the Community tab or call (909) 774-2212. Early Bird Registration ends December 31. Register Today! 14TH ANNUAL Pacific Electric Challenge Formerly Cucamonga Challenge Saturday, May 18 Central Park | 11200 Base Line Road Presented by Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail through a partnership with The City of Rancho Cucamonga For more information or to register visit Petrail.org RIDE RUN WALK SAVE-THE-DATE 8 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE TR I P S A N D T O U R S RCpark.com DAY TRIPS Trips depart from the Goldy S. Lewis Community Center at 11200 Base Line Rd. December 15 | 17204 | $101.86 per person This narrated boat tour features thousands of lights and animated displays on decorated homes, docks, and boats. Includes dinner at Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. in Anaheim. Departs 3 pm; Returns 8:45 pm. CANCELLATION POLICY The required amount of advanced notice for cancellations vary. In some instances a refund may only be given if an additional passenger can take your place. Transaction fees are non-refundable and are subject to change. SPECIAL REQUESTS If you have a special need, please inform our staff at time of registration. DEPARTURE Check-in time for trips is no less than 30 minutes before time of departure. MULTI-DAY TRIPS Glamorous and exciting trips around the country and the world via Rancho Cucamonga. The adventure begins today! Santa Fe Holiday ...........................................................................November 28, 2018 Hearst Castle Christmas ........................................................December 18, 2018 Arizona Gems ...........................................................................January 20 - 22, 2019 Spectacular South Africa...................................................March 14 - 26, 2019 Holland Windmills, Waterways & Tulips River Cruise April 2 - 12, 2019 Explore Tuscany ....................................................................April 25 - May 3, 2019 Historical South .....................................................................April 28 - May 4, 2019 Spotlight on New York City ................................................. May 16 - 20, 2019 Cape Cod and the Islands .............................................................. June 6 - 15 , 2019 Yosemite ...................................................................................................June 11 - 13, 2019 The City of Rancho Cucamonga provides a variety of trips and tours. Age requirements vary by trip. Payment must accompany your reservation. For trip confirmation and general information call (909) 477-2780. Visit RCpark.com for trip details. Multi-Day Excursion Travel Presentations Central Park | 2nd Monday of each month | 10 - 11 am Presented by Rancho Cucamonga Trips and Tours staff, Collette travel, Friendly Excursions, Premier World Discovery, and Great Western Tours. The adventure begins today! Join us and hear about the many upcoming glamorous vacations you can book through the James L. Brulte Senior Center to exciting Southern California destinations and events at a discounted rate. From local festivals to European trips, if travel is your passion, join the many local adventurers who plan all their travels right here in your own backyard! December 10 January 14 February 11 A portion of proceeds from all multi-day bookings is donated to the James L. Brulte Senior Center. Photo by Debbie Stock 9 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE AN I M A L C E N T E R RCpets.info HOLIDAY CLOSURE: The RC Animal Care and Adoption Center will be closed November 22 and 23, December 24,25, 31 and January 1. To keep updated on all of our events, bookmark our website, RCPets.info. Rancho Cucamonga Animal Care and Adoption Center 11780 ARROW RTE. (South section of Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter & Sports Complex) (909) 466-PETS (7387) | www.RCPets.info Email: RCPets@CityofRC.us Monday ...............................Closed Tuesday - Friday .....11 am - 7 pm Weekends ................10 am - 6 pm Promotions held December 1 through December 30 at the RC Animal Care and Adoption Center, including a special raffle for those who adopt a featured pet. The Center will be accepting donations for new pet toys during the holiday season. 25TH ANNIVERSARY World Spay Day February 26 It's the Right Choice: For You, Your Pet and Rancho Cucamonga World Spay Day is an annual campaign of The HSUS, Humane Society International and the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Associations. The campaign shines a spotlight on the power of affordable, accessible spay/neuter services to save the lives of companion animals, community (feral and stray) cats and dogs. Take action on February 26 and promote the many benefits of spaying an neutering pets! Spaying and neutering is good for your pet, you, and the community. • Dogs and cats will be healthier and live a longer, happier life. • Your dog or cat will be a better, more affectionate companion. • Your pet will be better behaved, friendlier and less likely to fight, bite, or run away. • Your neutered cat is less likely to spray and mark territory. A walk provides not only a workout, but also the chance to work on your dog's leash training. A canine who has expended energy by exercising is more apt to focus on the lesson. Here are some tips for walking your dog: A hike will help him tap into his instinct to explore! Taking a turn with your barking buddy, whether it's around the block or your neighborhood park, will transform them into a social butterfly! Meeting other people, children and fellow dogs will help any canine tackle shyness and fear. If your fur family consists of more than one dog, taking them on treks together will help your pooches bond as a pack. Even short hikes can lengthen and improve your dog's quality of life, as well as your own! Exposure to traffic noises can help your canine companion become comfortable with his surroundings. Donations We greatly appreciate the efforts of those who have been collecting donations of crates, blankets, towels, comforters, leashes, toys and other items for our homeless animals. Donated items can be dropped off at our Center during normal business hours. We strive to make a difference in the lives of homeless animals and we can only do that because of the generous contributions from our commUNITY. Thank you for choosing to make a difference! • Securely anchor your Christmas tree so it doesn't tip and fall, causing possible injury to your pet. • Avoid Mistletoe & Holly: Holly, when ingested, can cause pets to suffer nausea, vomitting, and diarrhea. • Tinsel-less Town: Kitties love this sparkly, light-catching "toy" that's easy to bat around and carry in their months. If swalllowed, it can lead to an obstructed digestive tract, severe vomitting, dehydration and possible surgery. • Holiday Glow: Don't leave lighted candles unattended. Pets may burn themselves or cause a fire if they knock candles over. • Wired Up: Keep wires, batteries and glass or plastic ornaments out of paws' reach. A wire can deliver a potentially lethal electric shock. JANUARY IS NATIONAL WALK YOUR PET MONTH 10 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE LI B R A R Y CityofRC.us/Library Rancho Cucamonga Public Libraries ARCHIBALD (7368 ARCHIBALD AVE.) PAUL A. BIANE (12505 CULTURAL CENTER DR.) (909) 477-2720 | www.CityofRC.us/Library Email: Library.Reference@CityofRC.us HOLIDAY CLOSURE: Both Libraries will be closed November 22 and 23, December 22 through January 1, January 21 and February 18. Archibald Library Monday - Thursday .....10 am - 8 pm Friday ..............................Noon - 6 pm Saturday ........................10 am - 5 pm Sunday ............................1 pm - 5 pm Paul A. Biane Library Monday - Thursday .....10 am - 8 pm Friday & Saturday ........10 am - 6 pm Sunday .....................................Closed REGISTERED STORYTIMES REGISTRATION begins December 12 -- Noon.FREE! Mother Goose on the Loose 0 - 3 yrs. For parents/caregivers and their children. Archibald: Wednesdays -- Noon Biane: Mondays -- Noon & 1 pm Pajama Storytime 2 - 12 yrs. For parents/caregivers and their children. Pajamas welcome! Archibald: Mondays -- 6 pm Biane: Tuesdays -- 6 pm & 7 pm All parents/caregivers and children in attendance must have a ticket to participate. Tickets are FREE and available at the Children's Information Desk 30 minutes prior to the activity. Family Storytime 2 - 12 yrs. For parents/caregivers and their children. Archibald: Saturdays -- 11 am Biane: Fridays -- Noon & Saturdays -- 2 pm & 3 pm Child may attend only one registered storytime per session. All registered storytimes are offered via FREE online registration from home or library computers. A parent/caregiver must remain with their child during all programs. WALK-IN AND FAMILY STORYTIMES Terrific Tots* 11 - 18 mo. For parents/caregivers and their tots. Archibald: Begins 1/17 Th 9 wks Noon 17677 Biane: Begins 1/14 Mo 7 wks 11 am 17683 Biane: No class 1/21, 2/18 For parents/caregivers and their babies. Archibald: Begins 1/17 Th 9 wks 11 am 17685 Biane: Begins 1/14 Mo 7 wks 10 am 17678 Biane: No class 1/21, 2/18 Bright Beginnings* Birth - 10 mo. * Register child only ** Register ALL participants For parents/caregivers and their toddlers. Archibald: Begins 1/16 We 9 wks 10 am 17684 Biane: Begins 1/15 Tu 9 wks 10 am 17681 Little Learners* 19 - 30 mo. Play and Learn Time* 1 - 3 yrs. For parents/caregivers and their youngsters. Archibald: Begins 2/22 Fr 4 wks 10:30 am 17674 Rhyme Time* 30 mo. - 3 yrs. For parents/caregivers and their youngsters. Archibald: Begins 1/16 We 9 wks 11 am 17675 Biane: Begins 1/15 Tu 9 wks 11 am 17682 Hooray for Pre-K* 4 - 5 yrs. For parents/caregivers and their preschoolers. Archibald: Begins 1/17 Th 9 wks 10 am 17693 Biane: Begins 1/18 Fr 9 wks 10 am 17680 Family Storytime** 2 - 12 yrs. For parents/caregivers and their children. Biane: Begins 1/18 Fr 9 wks 11 am 17679 Sensory Storytime* 2 - 12 yrs. For parents/caregivers and their children. Archibald: Begins 1/14 Mo 4 wks 3:30 pm 17676 No class on 1/21 Sensory Storytime is designed to accommodate the special needs of children who benefit from a smaller class size, special seating options, manipulatives for self-regulation and picture schedules to help children stay focused. For more information regarding Storytimes visit CityofRC.us/Library or call (909) 477-2720. Playful Penguins Saturday, January 26 | 11 am | Archibald Have fun learning about Emperor, Crested and Macaroni Penguins through stories and crafts. STORYTIMES Special Family Programs 2 - 12 yrs. Love is in the Air Saturday, February 9 | 2pm & 3 pm | Biane Join us for lovely stories and crafts that will make your heart sing! Saturday, March 9 11am | Archibald 2pm & 3 pm | Biane Batter up! Celebrate baseball season with a story, baseball trivia, a craft and jokes that are sure to be a home run! Baseball Day Special Family Program 2 - 12 y r s . 11 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE LI B R A R Y CityofRC.us/Library For more information visit CityofRC.us/Library or call (909) 477-2720. FREE!Teen Programs Ages 12 - 17 | Walk-Ins Welcome See page 17 for programs and details. ENGLISH CONVERSATION CLUB For more information call (909) 774-3909. 2nd & 4th Tuesday of the Month 6 - 7 pm Archibald Library (7368 Archibald Ave.) TWEEN PROGRAMS Ages 9 - 12 | Walk-Ins Welcome Tabletop Games Archibald: Saturday, January 12 | 3 pm Biane: Saturday, January 26 | 11 am Come play some tabletop games. Never played? We can teach you. Show us your Art Skills! Archibald: Saturday, February 9 | 3 pm Biane: Saturday, February 23 | 11 am Use supplies such as paint, chalk, watercolors and more to make a unique work of art. Tween Tech Time: Videography and Photography Archibald: Saturday, March 9 | 3 pm Biane: Saturday, March 23 | 11 am Come enjoy a hands-on experience learning about video and photography equipment. Ages 6 - 12 | Walk-Ins Welcome Archibald: Wednesdays | 4 pm Biane: Thursdays | 4 pm FREE entry tickets required and available 30 minutes prior to program. A fun-filled and interactive hands-on program for children. Weekly themes include science, art, history and more. FREE! FREE! Friday, February 22nd 7 - 9 pm Biane Library (12505 Cultural Center Dr.) FREE tickets available at the Biane and Archibald Libraries beginning February 11. Don't miss this wonderful opportunity for the entire family to celebrate Black History Month with music, entertainment, activities and more! FREE! The Power of Positive Reinforcement Give your child the feedback they need to foster their long-term resilience, persistence, confidence, and independence. Fortify them with the skills and traits they need to resist peer pressure and build a strong work ethic. Material fee: $2 due to instructor at first class. To the Moon and Back | Biane Library Second Story AGES 17+ Res/Non-Res Sa 1/12 10:15 - 11:45 am 1 day $15.57/29.06 17778 Fair and Effective Consequences Help your child listen by setting clear boundaries and consequences that are educational rather than punitive. Watch your parent-child bond flourish! Material fee: $2 due to instructor at first class. To the Moon and Back | Biane Library Second Story AGES 17+ Res/Non-Res Sa 2/9 10:15 - 11:45 am 1 day $15.57/29.06 17779 CULTURAL ARTS NIGHT For more information call (909) 477-2720. Come join us! Practice your English at our meetings.Open and FREE to all adults. *Participants should have some English knowledge. Ages 16 & Up 12 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE LI B R A R Y CityofRC.us/Library For a current schedule of classes and additional information please call (909) 477-2720 or visit CityofRC.us/Library. The Reading Enrichment Center is looking for volunteers ages 16 years and older to provide tutoring in literacy to young children. If you have three hours a week available and would like to make a positive impact in a child's life, consider volunteering for the Back to Basics Tutoring Program. Training and materials provided. For session/training dates or for more information, call the Literacy Department at (909) 774-3909. Do you have a couple of hours of free time and want to support your community and Library Services? Spend some time doing volunteer work with the Friends of the Library. Your time will make an impact on the quality programs and services that the Library provides to the community. Please note - the Technology Centers are closed to general users during scheduled class times. COMPUTER CLASSES Archibald Library Tuesdays | 6 - 8 pm Biane Library Wednesdays | 6 - 8 pm FREE Senior Book Club 3rd Thursday | 10 am (James L. Brulte Senior Center) Join us for fun discussions on your favorite books and authors! Sponsored by Rancho Cucamonga Library Services. Reader’s Circle Book Club 3rd Thursday | 6:30 pm (Archibald Library) Join us for a fun and lively book discussion for adults. Please call (909) 774-3963 for this month’s book selection. Sci-Fi Book Club Monthly - various Tuesdays | 6:30 pm (Biane Library) We know you’re out there! Sci-fi fans unite at our book club meetings. For an updated schedule visit www.CityofRC.us/Library. It’s a Mystery Book Club 1st Thursday | 6 pm (Biane Library) Book discussions based on a variety of themes and authors. Open to all adults. For information please call (909) 774-3963. FREE! Adult Literacy Program Help English speaking adults improve basic reading, writing and conversation skills. It’s a great way to volunteer in your community! • ONE-ON-ONE TUTORING • FLEXIBLE HOURS • FREE TRAINING For more information call (909) 774-3909. HOUSE CALLS SERVICE Caring volunteers deliver books and library materials to homebound residents of Rancho Cucamonga through this free service. Volunteer Opportunities You can make a difference! See page 23 for information on how to join our Circle of Friends and below for additional volunteer opportunities. Our FREE computer classes cover such topics as Microsoft Excel, Word and PowerPoint, while also focusing on basic computer skills, new and emerging technology and employment related training. TECHNOLOGY CENTERS 13 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE FA M I L Y R E S O U R C E C E N T E R RCpark.com RC Family Resource Center 9791 ARROW RTE. (909) 477-2781 Monday - Friday: 10 am - 8 pm The RC Family Resource Center works with various agencies to provide an array of services to the entire community. Schedules subject to change. Community Closet Giveaway Tuesdays & Thursdays | Noon - 2 pm Clothing and hygiene products distributed to those in need. In partnership with Community Connection. Food Pantry Tuesdays | Noon - 3 pm Emergency food provided for local residents in need. Registration required. Bring photo I.D. In partnership with Community Connection. Health Insurance and Advocacy Program 1st & 4th Wednesdays | 1 - 4 pm Assistance with Medicare and other health insurance questions or issues. Call (800) 434-0222 for more information. Toastmasters Thursdays | 6 - 7:30 pm Come develop your presentation, speaking and leadership skills. Humanity Center 4 Change Youth Mental Health First Aid Training Many people know how to apply CPR, call 911 or apply the Heimlich Maneuver in an emergency, but how many people know how to administer first aid in a mental health crisis? If you would like to know more, contact (909) 774-2370 and become certified today. Al-Anon (Spanish) Tuesdays | 6 - 7:30 pm A support group of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experiences in order to solve their common problems. Peaceful Resolutions, Inc. 1st & 3rd Wednesdays | 6 - 8:30 pm Free family law workshops and forms, instructions for divorce, custody and support issues. Referrals for family law mediation and legal services. For more information call (909) 774-2367 or visit www.familylawpeacefulresolutions.com. Parents Helping Parents 3rd Thursday every other month | 6 - 7:30 pm Parenting class - childcare is provided. For more information, or to register, please call Ronda Melendrez with South Coast Community Services at (909) 730-1259. Pre-registration is required. RESOURCES YOUTH & TEEN ADULT All programs are FREE unless otherwise stated. Clothing and food donations are always welcomed. Special Needs Social Events & Support Groups See pages 34 & 35 for information. HOLIDAY CLOSURE: The Family Resource Center will be closed November 22 and 23, and December 24 through January 1. Health Happy Toastmasters Club 1st & 3rd Mondays | 6:15 - 7:55 pm Develop and improve your communication and leadership skills while exploring your physical, mental, emotional, spiritual and financial health. Call (909) 774-2371 or visit RCpark.com for pricing and more information. AN IDEAL SPACE FOR: EQUIPPED WITH CONVENIENT AMENITIES THAT INCLUDE: This multi-use facility can accommodate up to 200 guests. Regular and extended hours are available daily at competitive rates. ent for your event… The RC Family Resource Center > Meetings > Banquets > Churches > Small Parties > PA System and Microphone > Projector and Screen > Whiteboard and Podium TAX PREP HELP Presented by AARP for taxpayers with middle and low income. See page 38 for details. FREE! 14 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE FA M I L Y R E S O U R C E S RCpark.com Need a night out from the kids? See page 17 for details. Recreational Programs for Northtown Residents The Northtown Partnership, a collaboration between the City of Rancho Cucamonga, Northtown Housing and Development Corporation and Cucamonga School District, provides recreational programs for the residents of the Northtown community (Boundaries are 26th Street to the north, Haven to the east, 8th Street to the south and Archibald to the west, or provide proof of attendance to a school in the Cucamonga School District). Funding is provided through grants, sponsorships and donations, which allows for programs to be offered at a reduced fee. Register at Northtown Community Center (10071 Feron Blvd). For donor information or questions call (909) 484-7140 or log onto RCpark.com. EDUCATIONAL, HEALTH & WELLNESS WORKSHOPS Central Park (11200 Base Line Rd.) See page 38 for details. FREE OR LOW COST SERVICES Call the RC Family Resource Center at (909) 477-2781 or visit RCpark.com for more information on the following programs and services: Emergency Shelter Referral FREE! Features a free dinner, family crafts, drawings, and more. Advanced registration required for Family Night programs. To register or for more information call (909) 484-7140. Sponsored by The City of Rancho Cucamonga, Northtown Housing Development Corporation and Abundant Living Family Church. NO R T H T O W N P R O G R A M S December 14 | 6 pm RC Family Resource Center (9791 Arrow Rte.) Winter Wonderland FREE! FAMILY FUN NIGHT Featuring great food, games, crafts and a visit from Santa! Children (ages 0 -17) will receive a special gift. SPACE IS LIMITED. Register in person at the RC Family Resource Center. Call (909) 477-2360 to register and for details. COMMUNITY YARD SALE 2nd & Last Saturday of the Month 7 am - 1 pm at the Northtown Community Center (10071 Feron Blvd.) $10 booth rental. Food, clothing and products are welcome. Call (909) 484-7140 for more information. Your one stop shop for great deals! WINTER FAMILY NIGHT December 7 | 6 pm at the Northtown Community Center (10071 Feron Blvd.) For a Better You! All Adults Welcome! Fun activities everyone can enjoy. Food Bank and Housing Directories Emergency Food & Clothing Information/Referral Services Aplica para ser un Healthy RC Campeón para la comunidad! Consulte la página 23 para más detalles. 15 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE PL A Y S C H O O L RCpark.com 2018 - 2019 PLAYSCHOOL PROGRAM & CLASSES November 12, 2018 - May 16, 2019 HOLIDAY CLOSURE: Lions Center East will be closed November 22 and 23, December 24 through January 1, January 21 and February 18. This progressive academic and socialization program for children ages 1 - 5 runs from August to May. Classes focus on building self-esteem, developing motor skills, improving social development, and kindergarten preparation through games, music, crafts, and group play. CLASS LOCATIONS Frost Early Education* 12860 Banyan St. Goldy S. Lewis Community Center 11200 Base Line Rd. Lions Center East 9191 Base Line Rd. Lions Center West 9161 Base Line Rd. Lions Center East 9191 BASE LINE RD. (909) 477-2790 Monday - Friday ............8 am - 8 pm Saturday ...................................Closed Sunday .....................................Closed A REMINDER The Playschool program welcomes children with disabilities. Playschool staff will work with each child to make the experience a beneficial one for all involved. Playschool Registration Walk-in registrations are accepted at the Goldy S. Lewis Community Center Monday - Friday -- 9 am - 8 pm and Lions Center East Monday - Thursday -- 9 am - 1 pm. Space is limited, enrollment is based on availability. All new enrollments must be made prior to the Spring session payment due date on February 7, 2019. All registrations are processed in accordance with the enrollment timeline in the order received. For additional registration information call (909) 477-2790. First Time Participants Participants registering for the first time are required to come in person to Goldy S. Lewis Community Center or Lions Center East to set up an account. Once done, you will then be able to register online. Playschool Registration Checklist All registrations must be accompanied by the following: 3 A non-refundable $43.58 enrollment fee is due upon registration each year. 3 Proof of age is required for all new students. 3 Proof of residency is required for all participants (must bring a current utility bill and ID card in parent’s/guardian’s name). 3 A completed Playschool Registration Form for each participant. Please list alternate class choices. 3 Transaction fees are non-refundable and are subject to change Those unable to be placed in a class will be put on a wait list. PLAYSCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS Activity scholarships are granted based upon funds available at the time of the request (for residents only). Call for requirements at (909) 477-2765. One’s Plus Meets two times per week Must be one by August 1, 2018 Specially designed for the parent and child. Classes are for the one year old who is able to walk. Children will be introduced to basic early learning skills involving socialization and motor skills. Min. 10 per class. Terrific Two’s & Two’s Plus Meets two times per week Terrific Two’s must be two by August 1, 2018 Two’s Plus must be two by February 1, 2018 Designed for the two year old who is ready to meet twice per week. This is not a parent participation class. Class provides an opportunity for children to socialize with other children. Min. 10 per class. Thrilling Three’s & Three’s Plus Meets two or four times per week Thrilling Three’s must be three by August 1, 2018 Three’s Plus must be three by February 1, 2018 Introduction to early learning such as colors, numbers and the alphabet. Min. 10 per class. Fabulous 4’s Meets two or four times per week Must be four by August 1, 2018 As the child progresses, so does the program. Children can grow and learn together as they prepare for kindergarten. Min. 10 per class. Preppy 4's & 5's Meets four times per week Must be four or five by August 1, 2018 or starting Kindergarten in fall 2019 Designed for children that are ready for more of a challenge. Preppy 4's & 5's is a three hour class that will follow the State Kindergarten standard but at a slower pace with emphasis on social and emotional growth. Min. 10 per class. Letter Learners Meets once per week Must be three by August 1, 2018 For the three to five year old. Children will develop letter recognition and focus solely on the alphabet. Min. 12 per class. Math Learners Meets once per week Must be three by August 1, 2018 For the three to five year old. Children will develop early learning math skills such as number identification, patterning, grouping, graphing, sorting and one-to- one correspondence. Min. 12 per class. Ready Readers Meets once per week Must be four by August 1, 2018 For the four to five year old. Children will be introduced to early reading and writing skills. Min. 12 per class. *Frost classes incorporate all of Playschool’s social development, learning objectives and integration with the County’s adaptive program which benefits both the County’s students, as well as our own Playschool students. Secure your spot today. Visit the Parks, Facilities and Trails section of RCpark.com to download a Reservation Request Form. Facility Rentals available for Birthdays • Weddings • Conferences and more Li o n s E a s t Li o n s W e s t For class listings, program information, and fee schedules visit RCpark.com 16 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE TE E N A C T I V I T I E S RCpark.com Lions Center West 9161 BASE LINE RD. (909) 477-2795 RC TEENWORKS PROGRAM RC TeenWorks is a comprehensive youth development program for tweens and teens in grades 5 - 10 that provides participants with character building and leadership skills through recreation programs, workshops, and volunteer/internship opportunities. Monday - Friday ...............8 am - 8 pm Saturday & Sunday ...................Closed • Explorers Program • Active Teens Outreach • Drop-In • Teen's Night Out • Teen Leadership Workshops • Summer Camp • Babysitter's Workshop • Parent's Night Out • Teen Internship Program • Volunteer Coalition/ Teen Advisory Board The RC TeenWorks program encompasses the following components: HOLIDAY CLOSURE: Lions Center West will be closed November 22 and 23, December 24 through January 1, January 21 and February 18. RC TeenWorks Drop-In program runs August through May only. Must complete Emergency Card and Waiver of Liability form prior to participating. Download forms at RCpark.com. Join us every Monday – Friday for an afternoon of games, billiards and fun! STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Crafts and Mathematics) activities are incorporated as well as homework help if needed. March 18 - 29 | 12 - 6 pm | $3 per person Last Friday of the month, bring a friend for FREE with one paid admission. FREE FRIEND FRIDAY Grades 5 - 10 M - F | 2 - 6 pm $2 per day Where Everyone Belongs! 17 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE TEEN PROGRAMS AT THE LIBRARY AGES 12 - 17 | WALK-INS WELCOME Archibald Library (7368 Archibald Ave.) Paul A. Biane Library (12505 Cultural Center Dr.) Teen's Choice Thursday, January 24 6 pm | Biane Library Teens design it, teens enjoy it! Dark Valentine Thursday, February 14 6 pm | Archibald Library Bleh! Yeesh! Tired of making a fuss over Valentine's Day? Seek refuge from the mushiness at our Valentine's Day program. Teen Tech Week DC vs Marvel Thursday, March 7 6 pm | Archibald Library Come explore the gadgets and gizmos of Bruce Wayne's Batcave and Iron Man's Laboratory. The program will feature photography, videography, iPads, a green screen and more! FREE! AGES 12 - 17 | WALK-INS WELCOME 3rd Thursday | 6:30 pm | Biane Library January 17, February 21, March 21 Plan programs, recommend books and more. Great for resumes and college applications. Teens 14+ may earn volunteer hours for attending. NEW! TE E N A C T I V I T I E S RCpark.com • Volunteer Coalition/ Teen Advisory Board The City of Rancho Cucamonga’s RC TeenWorks Volunteer Coalition members want to entertain your children while you enjoy a night out. Parents Night Out is held at Lions Center West (9161 Base Line Rd.) Register early online to guarantee your spot or register when you drop off your child. AGES: Potty trained to 6th grade FEE/CHILD: $28.02 PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED Space is limited | Min. 12/Max. 40 10% discount for multiple children from same family. ARTS & CRAFTS GAMES TOYS MOVIES SNACKS VIDEO GAMES For more information about Teen Programs at the Library call (909) 477-2720. TEEN TRIP An informative class presented by certified American Heart Association Instructors. Participants receive: • Babysitter’s Manual and safety tips • Hands-on CPR Training/Certification • Pediatric First Aid Training/Certification Participants will also have the opportunity to volunteer at Parent's Night Out to put their new skills to use (space is limited). Grades 5 - 12 Lions Center West | 9161 Base Line Rd. Saturday | 9:30 am - 3:30 pm Jan. 19 17707 Mar. 16 17708 Registration Fee: $49.81 PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. (Min. 7/Max. 16) If the minimum registration is not met by the Wednesday prior to class, the workshop will be cancelled. No refunds or credits will be issued the day of class. PLEASE BRING YOUR LUNCH Ontario Ice Skating Center AGES 13 - 17 January 18 | 7 pm - 10:30 pm $20.23 per person Activity #: 17700 (Min. 14/Max. 28) Join us for a winter night at the Ontario Ice Skating Center and ice skate your night away with music and disco lights! Departing from and returning to Lions Center West (9161 Base Line Rd.) Pre-registration and permission slip are required. DATES AND HOURS: Saturdays | 6 - 11 pm Dec. 1 17112 Dec. 15 17113 Jan. 19 17703 Feb. 9 17704 Feb. 16 17705 Mar. 16 17812 For more information call (909) 477-2795. March 18 - 29 | 12 - 6 pm | $3 per person 18 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE TE E N A C T I V I T I E S RCpark.com If you have an interest to volunteer within the community, consider becoming an RC TeenWorks volunteer! Volunteers meet on a monthly basis and participate in a variety of community service events and projects. To become involved, visit the Youth and Teen Programs section of RCpark.com for required application and information on available volunteer opportunities. Meetings are held from 5 - 5:30 pm at Lions Center West (9161 Base Line Rd.) Applications are required for this program. This award-winning program provides opportunities for middle and high school students to improve the health of their community. Youth Leaders work on projects, develop communication and leadership skills, and make a difference in Rancho Cucamonga. Leaders: • Work on issues that matter to youth • Promote healthy living • Work with City officials • Participate in trainings and conferences • Learn about local government • Build their résumés and gain career experience • Have FUN! Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month | 3:30 - 5 pm Apply online at HealthyRC.com For more information call (909) 774-2044. Take Action, Be Heard, and Make a Difference! RC TeenWorks interns are given the opportunity to work alongside City employees from many departments to develop mentorships and gain real-life job skills. Interns receive additional training on interviewing skills, résumé-writing, college applications and more. Grades 11 & 12 For information about the RC TeenWorks Internship Program, visit the Youth and Teen Programs section of RCpark.com or call (909) 774-2322. Meeting Dates: • December 18 • January 15 • February 19 • March 19 Spruce Avenue Skate Facility (7730 Spruce Ave.) Los Amigos Park Skate Spot (8625 Madrone Ave.) ACTIVE TEENS OUTREACH Grades 7 - 10 Don't miss out - get your application in early! *Skate spot is geared towards beginner/entry level skaters. v For more information please call (909) 477-2760. • Bowl • Drop In • Spline • Pyramid • Rail Box • Sloped Rail • High Bench • Grind Rails • Steps & Curb • Curved Slappy Bank • Quarter Pipe Volcano • Curved Grind Rail • Grind Ledges • Manual Pad • High Wall PLEASE BE AWARE: • No skating after sundown or before 8 am. • These facilities are unsupervised; skate at your own risk. • Only skateboards, in-line skating, and scooters permitted (no bicycles). • Proper safety equipment required, including helmet, elbow pads and knee pads. • Please obey posted regulations. RETURING SPRING 2019Grades 5 - 10 19 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE RC S P O R T S C E N T E R RCpark.com PE E W E E S P O R T S Pay for Play Basketball Youth $3 per player, per day Adult $5 per player, per day Open Outdoor Court Times: Monday - Friday ........................................10 am - 9 pm Saturday (Outdoor Courts only) ..............8 am - 6 pm Sunday ............................................................9 am - 5 pm Indoor court availability varies based on programming. Pay for Play Volleyball Youth $3 per player, per day Adult $5 per player, per day Open Indoor Court Times: Sunday ...........................................................Noon - 5 pm Pay for Play Table Tennis * Youth $3 per player, per day Adult $5 per player, per day Open Court Times: Monday - Friday ........................................10 am - 9 pm Saturday .........................................................8 am - 5 pm Sunday ............................................................9 am - 5 pm *Annual memberships for seniors available for purchase at Central Park (11200 Base Line Rd). Availability is limited. Call (909) 477-2785 for details. Open play hours may change due to programming. Multiple day pass available at discounted rate. PAY FOR PLAY ACTIVITIES PEE WEE SPORTS AGES 3 - 5 Boys and girls will learn the fundamentals of the specified sport. Fee includes t-shirt, certificate and medal. Space is limited. Parent volunteer-based program. For more information on programs or coaching call (909) 477-2785. COACHES/TEAMS For Pee Wee & Youth Sports A Volunteer Coach is required for each team. If you are interested in coaching visit RCpark.com to fill out a volunteer application and contact staff at (909) 477-2785. Team Placement: Due to program size, there will be no special requests taken for placement with a specific team, coach, child, ride share, or practice site. The only exception will be for siblings to be placed on the same team if they are in the same age division. For more information call (909) 477-2785. REFUNDS Pee Wee Sports: Full refund and/or credits will be issued two weeks prior to program start date. One week prior and/or week of programming, a $10 administration fee will be deducted from registration amount. NO refunds or credits are issued after first week of programming. Youth Sports: Full refunds/credits will be issued one month prior to league games. Less than one month prior to league games, refunds and credits will be issued minus a $10 administration fee. NO refunds or credits are issued after first league game. Transaction fees are non-refundable and subject to change. AT THE RC SPORTS CENTER. Membership required -- Ask us how to create yours! Winter Basketball January 22 - March 6 | 6 wks Registration taken until filled. Residents - began October 22 Non-Residents - began October 29 RC SPORTS CTR Res/Non-Res Age 3 M/W 6 - 7 pm $53.96/67.45 17765 Age 3 T/Th 6 - 7 pm $53.96/67.45 17764 Age 4 M/W 6 - 7 pm $53.96/67.45 17766 Age 4 T/Th 6 - 7 pm $53.96/67.45 17770 Age 5 M/W 6 - 7 pm $53.96/67.45 17771 Age 5 T/Th 6 - 7 pm $53.96/67.45 17772 Spring Soccer April 1 - May 9 | 6 wks Registration taken until filled. Residents - begins January 7 Non-Residents - begins January 14 CENTRAL PARK Res/Non-Res Age 3 M/W 6 - 7 pm $53.96/67.45 17826 Age 3 T/Th 6 - 7 pm $53.96/67.45 17827 Age 4 M/W 6 - 7 pm $53.96/67.45 17828 Age 4 T/Th 6 - 7 pm $53.96/67.45 17829 Age 5 M/W 6 - 7 pm $53.96/67.45 17830 Age 5 T/Th 6 - 7 pm $53.96/67.45 17831 HOLIDAY CLOSURE: The RC Sports Center will be closed November 22 and 23, and December 22 through January 1. RC Sports Center 8303 ROCHESTER AVE. (909) 477-2785 Monday - Friday ...........10 am – 9 pm Saturday ............................8 am – 6 pm Sunday ..............................9 am – 5 pm 20 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE YO U T H S P O R T S RCpark.com Early Bird Registration (Before November 19): Division AA - C: $131.77/Res Discount Fee: $118.28* Division D: $117.24/Res Discount Fee: $103.75* Registration (After November 19): Division AA - C: $142.14/Res Discount Fee: $128.65* Division D: $127.62/Res Discount Fee: $114.13* *After the first game of the season, no refunds or credits will be issued. Registration taken until filled. Residents Online - began August 20 Non-Residents - began September 4 Please note: a birth certificate is required upon registration. BOYS GIRLS 17169 AA born in 2003 - 2004 17174 17168 A born in 2005 - 2006 17173 17170 B born in 2007 - 2008 17175 17171 C born in 2009 - 2010 17176 CO-ED 17172 D born in 2011 - 2012 For more information call (909) 477-2785. Spring Youth Indoor Volleyball Practice Begins - Week of March 25 League Begins - April 6 Games played at Cucamonga Middle School and the RC Sports Center. Girls and boys are invited to play in the upcoming season. All ability levels are encouraged to join. Fee includes a nine game season plus jersey, officials, participation award, and one indoor practice per week. Volunteer-based program. Registration (After February 11): $141.11/Res Discount Fee: $127.61 Registration taken until filled. Residents Online - begins January 7 Non-Residents Online - begins January 14 Please note: a birth certificate is required at registration. CO-ED 17833 AA born in 2002 - 2004 17832 A born in 2005 - 2006 17834 B born in 2007 - 2008 17835 C born in 2009 - 2011 For more information call (909) 477-2785. Early Bird Registration (Before February 11): Res/Non-Res Fee: $117.24/130.73 Youth Basketball LEAGUE Practice Begins - Week of January 2 League Begins - January 12 Learn and enhance skills - height is not important and beginners are welcome. Games played at RC Sports Center and various school sites. Includes nine game season (AA - C divisions) / eight game season (D division), uniform, gym costs, officials, scorekeeper, participation award, and one indoor practice per week. Parent volunteer-based program. Additional indoor practice fees are NOT included in registration fee. Spring Break - Youth Basketball Clinic Boys & Girls Ages 6 - 14 | March 25 - 29 Participants will learn and focus on basic fundamentals while working on teamwork, sportsmanship, leadership and most importantly, building self-confidence. Wear comfortable clothing, tennis shoes and bring a light snack. Program fee includes 1-week of clinic, t-shirt and certificate. Drop-off program only; no spectators. Registration begins January 2 RC SPORTS CTR Res/Non-Res Mo - Fr 8 am - Noon $94.42/107.91 17757 Mo - Fr 1 - 5 pm $94.42/107.91 17758 For more information call (909) 477-2785. 21 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE AD U L T S P O R T S RCpark.com SP O R T S C L A S S E S Games played at the Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter and Sports Complex (8408 Rochester Ave.) For more information visit mlsoftball.com or call (951) 358-2800 x. 2. Sportball T-Ball/Baseball Trained coaches teach appropriate skills and game play in a fun, supportive, non-competitive environment. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class. No class held on 1/21 & 2/18. Parent participation is required for ages 2 & 3. Sportball | Ruth Musser Middle School AGES 2 - 3 Res/Non-Res Sa 1/12 9:45 - 10:30 am 9 wks $135.92/149.41 17624 AGES 3 - 6 Res/Non-Res Sa 1/12 10:30 - 11:30 am 9 wks $135.92/149.41 17630 AGES 6 - 9 Res/Non-Res Mo 1/7 3:30 - 4:15 pm 7 wks $105.83/119.32 17618 Sa 1/12 11:30 am- 12:30 pm 9 wks $135.92/149.41 17619 NEW! Sportball Soccer/T-Ball Students will be taught skills from both Soccer & T-Ball. Such as catching, batting, base running, dribbling, shooting, ball control and more. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class. No class held on 1/21 & 2/18. Parent participation is required for ages 2 & 3. Sportball | Ruth Musser Middle School AGES 2 & 3 Res/Non-Res We 1/9 4:15 - 5 pm 9 wks $135.92/149.41 17623 AGES 3 - 6 Res/Non-Res Mo 1/7 4:15 - 5 pm 7 wks $105.83/119.32 17625 Sportball Soccer Trained coaches teach appropriate soccer skills and game play in a fun, supportive, non-competitive environment. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class. Parent participation is required for ages 2 & 3. Sportball | Heritage Park AGES 2 & 3 Res/Non-Res Sa 1/12 9:45 - 10:30 am 9 wks $135.92/149.41 17622 AGES 3 - 6 Res/Non-Res Sa 1/12 10:30 - 11:30 am 9 wks $135.92/149.41 17626 AGES 6 - 9 Res/Non-Res Sa 1/12 11:30 am- 12:30 pm 9 wks $135.92/149.41 17628 Sportball | Ruth Musser Middle School AGES 6 - 9 Res/Non-Res We 1/9 3:30 - 4:15 pm 9 wks $135.92/149.41 17627 Sportball Multi-Sport This fun-filled program introduces children to eight different sports. Trained coaches focus on social and physical development, building confidence and having fun. No class held 1/21 & 2/18. Parent participation is required for ages 16 mos - 3 yrs. Sportball | Ruth Musser Middle School JUNIORS AGES 16 - 24 MOS Res/Non-Res Sa 1/12 9 - 9:45 am 9 wks $135.92/149.41 17755 Sportball | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 2 & 3 Res/Non-Res Mo 1/7 5:30 - 6:15 pm 7 wks $105.83/119.32 17620 Sportball | Heritage Park AGES 2 & 3 Res/Non-Res Sa 1/12 9 - 9:45 am 9 wks $135.92/149.41 17621 Sportball | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 3 - 6 Res/Non-Res We 1/9 5:30 - 6:15 pm 9 wks $135.92/149.41 17629 Beginning Ice Hockey Skates, hockey stick and gloves required. Skate rental available for $3 per class. Ontario Ice | Ontario Ice Center AGES 3 - 5 Res/Non-Res Th 1/10 6 - 6:30 pm 8 wks $51.88/65.37 17564 AGES 6 - 14 Res/Non-Res Tu 1/8 6:30 - 7 pm 8 wks $51.88/65.37 17565 Golf Learn the rules, safety and etiquette of golf, while learning to play! $25 ball fee due to instructor at first class. Gary Nichols | Whispering Lakes Golf Course Junior Group AGES 6 - 17 Res/Non-Res Sa 1/19 10 - 11 am 5 wks $90.27/103.76 17686 Adult Group AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res Sa 1/19 9 - 10 am 5 wks $90.27/103.76 17687 All registration fees include instructor, service and equipment replacement fees. League will return Spring 2019 Basic skating techniques taught. Warm clothes and gloves recommended. Ontario Ice | Ontario Ice Center Res/Non-Res: $51.88/65.37 AGES 3 - 5 Th 1/10 6 - 6:30 pm 8 wks 17568 Sa 1/12 12:45 - 1:15 pm 8 wks 17567 AGES 6 - 14 Tu 1/8 6:30 - 7 pm 8 wks 17570 Th 1/10 6:30 - 7 pm 8 wks 17571 Sa 1/12 12:45 - 1:15 pm 8 wks 17569 AGES 15 & UP Th 1/10 6:30 - 7 pm 8 wks 17566 Skate rental available for $3 per class. 22 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE TE N N I S RCpark.com TENNIS ACADEMY Students must furnish own racket. Tennis attire required. 1 DAY OPTION: Choose either Wednesday, Friday, or Saturday practice. 2 DAY OPTION: Choose either Wednesday/Friday, Wednesday/Saturday, or Friday/Saturday practices. All registration fees include instructor, service and equipment replacement fees. *Saturday classes held at Rancho Cucamonga High School (11801 Lark Dr.) INNOVATIVE EFFICIENT USER-FRIENDLY SPORTS LIGHTING ACCESS SYSTEM Get started today and create your account at LightsOnSites.com Pee Wee Tennis Johnny Allen Tennis Academy | Day Creek Park/RCHS* AGES 3 - 5 Res/Non-Res 1 DAY OPTION W, F 1/9 4:45 - 5:30 pm 3 wks $40.47/53.96 17649 or Sa* 8:15 - 9 am W, F 1/30 4:45 - 5:30 pm 3 wks $40.47/53.96 17650 or Sa* 8:15 - 9 am W, F 2/20 4:45 - 5:30 pm 3 wks $40.47/53.96 17651 or Sa* 8:15 - 9 am 2 DAY OPTION W, F 1/9 4:45 - 5:30 pm 3 wks $64.33/77.82 17652 or Sa* 8:15 - 9 am W, F 1/30 4:45 - 5:30 pm 3 wks $64.33/77.82 17653 or Sa* 8:15 - 9 am W, F 2/20 4:45 - 5:30 pm 3 wks $64.33/77.82 17654 or Sa* 8:15 - 9 am 3 DAY OPTION (ALL 3 DAYS) W/F 1/9 4:45 - 5:30 pm 3 wks $87.16/100.65 17655 & Sa* 8:15 - 9 am W/F 1/30 4:45 - 5:30 pm 3 wks $87.16/100.65 17656 & Sa* 8:15 - 9 am W/F 2/20 4:45 - 5:30 pm 3 wks $87.16/100.65 17657 & Sa* 8:15 - 9 am Beginning Youth Tennis Johnny Allen Tennis Academy | Day Creek Park/RCHS* AGES 6 - 10 Res/Non-Res 1 DAY OPTION W, F 1/9 5:30 - 6:30 pm 3 wks $73.67/87.16 17631 or Sa* 9 - 10 am W, F 1/30 5:30 - 6:30 pm 3 wks $73.67/87.16 17632 or Sa* 9 - 10 am W, F 2/20 5:30 - 6:30 pm 3 wks $73.67/87.16 17633 or Sa* 9 - 10 am 2 DAY OPTION W, F 1/9 5:30 - 6:30 pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 17634 or Sa* 9 - 10 am W, F 1/30 5:30 - 6:30 pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 17635 or Sa* 9 - 10 am W, F 2/20 5:30 - 6:30 pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 17636 or Sa* 9 - 10 am 3 DAY OPTION (ALL 3 DAYS) W/F 1/9 5:30 - 6:30 pm 3 wks $95.46/108.95 17637 & Sa* 9 - 10 am W/F 1/30 5:30 - 6:30 pm 3 wks $95.46/108.95 17638 & Sa* 9 - 10 am W/F 2/20 5:30 - 6:30 pm 3 wks $95.46/108.95 17639 & Sa* 9 - 10 am Inter./Advanced Youth Tennis Johnny Allen Tennis Academy | Day Creek Park/RCHS* AGES 7 - 17 Res/Non-Res 1 DAY OPTION W, F 1/9 6:30 - 8:30 pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 17640 or Sa* 10 am - Noon W, F 1/30 6:30 - 8:30 pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 17641 or Sa* 10 am - Noon W, F 2/20 6:30 - 8:30 pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 17642 or Sa* 10 am - Noon 2 DAY OPTION W, F 1/9 6:30 - 8:30 pm 3 wks $111.02/124.51 17643 or Sa* 10 am - Noon W, F 1/30 6:30 - 8:30 pm 3 wks $111.02/124.51 17644 or Sa* 10 am - Noon W, F 2/20 6:30 - 8:30 pm 3 wks $111.02/124.51 17645 or Sa* 10 am - Noon 3 DAY OPTION (ALL 3 DAYS) W/F 1/9 6:30 - 8:30 pm 3 wks $157.71/171.20 17646 & Sa* 10 am - Noon W/F 1/30 6:30 - 8:30 pm 3 wks $157.71/171.20 17647 & Sa* 10 am - Noon W/F 2/20 6:30 - 8:30 pm 3 wks $157.71/171.20 17648 & Sa* 10 am - Noon Tennis simplified for beginner to intermediate. Learn proper techniques. Students must furnish own racket. Court shoes with non-marking soles and comfortable clothes are required. Matt Inderwiesche | Beryl Park East Res/Non-Res: $136.96/150.45 $5 ball fee paid to instructor. Kids AGES 5 - 10 T/Th 1/8 4 - 5 pm 4 wks 17547 T/Th 2/12 4 - 5 pm 4 wks 17548 Juniors AGES 11 - 17 T/Th 1/8 5 - 6 pm 4 wks 17549 T/Th 2/12 5 - 6 pm 4 wks 17550 Adults AGES ADULT T/Th 1/8 6 - 7 pm 4 wks 17551 T/Th 2/12 6 - 7 pm 4 wks 17552 TABLE TENNIS Central Park 11200 Base Line Rd. See page 36 for details! OPEN TO AGES 50+ TENNIS PROGRAM 23 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINERCpark.com VO L U N T E E R S EM E R G E N C Y P R E P Join the Healthy RC Community Champions! The Community Champions are community members working together to improve the heath and wellness of Rancho Cucamonga. Since 2010, the Community Champions have provided Latino residents with leadership training and encouraged participation in local government activities. Meetings are held in English and Spanish, and all ages and abilities are welcome to participate. Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month | 6 - 7:30 pm RC Family Resource Center (9791 Arrow Rte.) For more information visit HealthyRC.com or call (909) 774-2044. Campeones Para La Comunidad son miembros de la comunidad trabajando juntos para mejorar la salud y bienestar de Rancho Cucamonga. Desde 2010, los Campeones Para La Comunidad ha aportado residentes Latinos con entrenamiento de liderazgo y apoyo de participar en actividades del gobierno local. Tales actividades se llevan acabo en Ingles y Español, son para todas las edades y habilidades. Eres bienvenido a participar. Juntas son 1o y 3o martes del mes | 6 - 7:30 pm RC Family Resource Center (9791 Arrow Rte.) Para más información visite HealthyRC.com o llame (909) 774-2044. Únete a Healthy RC Campeones Para La Comunidad! Friends of the Library ...............................................(909) 477-2720 Enriching your life and community. Friends of the Senior Center ........................(909) 774-3802 For the best years of your life. Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail ..........(909) 921-1059 Non-profit group. Help support the P.E. Trail. Friends of the Playhouse ....................................(909) 477-2775 Where dreams come to life. The Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District encourages you to be READY RC! JOIN OUR CIRCLE OF FRIENDS Our Circle of Friends is the perfect opportunity for those who like to volunteer on a regular basis. Friends must be age 15 or older, register as a Friend and make a commitment of 100 hours annually. There are many benefits to becoming a Friend such as years of service recognition, periodic events specifically for Friends and recognition at the City’s Annual Volunteer Appreciation event. Healthy RC Steering Committee If you are a passionate individual or community group who truly wants to make a difference in the health of Rancho Cucamonga, join us at one of our meetings. Dedicated residents, businesses, non-profits, and community groups collaborate and improve the 8 community health priorities identified by Rancho Cucamonga residents. For more information visit HealthyRC.com or call (909) 477-2700. Meets 4th Tuesday of every month 10 am - 1 pm Central Park (11200 Base Line Rd.) Visit RCFire.org/ReadyRC for more information. BECOME A VOLUNTEER!Advanced CERT Team Community Emergency Response Team Amateur Radio Auxiliary Communications Services Large Animal Response Large Animal Response Team (LART) Medical Reserve Corps San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Dept.For more information on these volunteer opportunities, please call (909) 774-3020. Amateur Radio See page 33 for Amateur Radio Technician course and FCC Licensing Test date. 'Tis the season to get involved in your community! Volunteering gives you an opportunity to change peoples' lives, including your own. Whether it's reading to children, helping with our food distribution program, commodities, or assisting with an exciting special event, we have a variety of opportunities to meet your interests! We’re always looking for new projects and people to lead them. Call us at (909) 774-2371. Have an idea for a new project? Let us know! Business Emergency Resiliency Training (BERT) Attend our BERT classes and learn how your business can be ready before, during and after an emergency. Sessions can be taken as a stand-alone preparedness course or as a comprehensive series. Unit 1: Business Disaster Response Operations AGES 18 & UP FREE | RCFD Training Center (11285 Jersey Blvd.) 1/24 Th 1:30 - 4:30 pm 1 Day RCFD.EventBrite.com Visit RCFire.org/ReadyRC for more information on BERT and upcoming classes. Amethyst Fire Station 6627 Amethyst Ave. Banyan Fire Station 11108 Banyan St. East Ave. Fire Station 5840 East Ave. Hellman Fire Station 9270 Rancho St. The Fire District offers sandbag materials to all Rancho Cucamonga residents, businesses, and schools, free of charge, for non-commercial use. Limit of 25 free sandbags at the following locations: Solar Power and Electrical Saftey Awareness Expand your knowledge to reduce solar and electrial hazards at your home or business. AGES 18 & UP FREE | RCFD Training Center (11285 Jersey Blvd.) 2/2 Sa 8 am - Noon 1 Day RCFD.EventBrite.com 3/16 Sa 8 am - Noon 1 Day RCFD.EventBrite.com BECOME A VOLUNTEER! For a list of volunteer opportunities and to apply to become a volunteer, log onto RCpark.com. 24 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE CO M P U T E R S RCpark.com YM C A Call (909) 477-2780 for information. Tech Junction at Central Park (11200 Base Line Rd.) HOURS Closed to the public during classes. Open for Use Mon - Fri (Seniors Only) ................ 8 am - Noon Mon - Fri (All Ages) .........................Noon - 4 pm Sat & Sun ......................................................Closed At Tech Junction you can… • Check social media • Print documents • Connect with loved ones • Browse the internet • Check the news • Register for classes Tech Junction offers a variety of computer technology courses covering computer related topics and basic computer skills. There is no charge for the use of computers at Tech Junction; however, there is a nominal fee to use the printer. Tech Junction at Central Park is a comfortable, well-equipped computer center that offers visitors access to a wide range of functionality. Computer features include Windows 7, multimedia programming, CD-ROM and USB connectivity, and printing services. Tech Junction computers are also equipped with the popular Microsoft Office software: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, and more. A partnership with The City of Rancho Cucamonga and the West End YMCA allows YMCA programs to be offered at the Goldy S. Lewis Community Center. All YMCA programs are operated and provided by YMCA staff. YMCA membership dues are applicable and financial assistance through the Open Doors Program is available to those who qualify. Call (909) 986-5847 for more information. Huff Family Aquatic Center at the Scheu Family YMCA of Upland 1150 E. Foothill Blvd., Upland | WEymca.org/Upland/AquaticCenter | (909) 946-6120 Featuring large lap pool and smaller exercise and activity pool. Registration is now open to youth and adults for swim lessons. Introduction to Computers For those with little or no experience using a computer. Identify parts of a computer, tell the difference between hardware and software, and use the keyboard and mouse. CSD Staff | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 50 & UP Res/Non-Res Fr 2/8 8:30 - 9:15 am 3 wks $5.19 17527 Introduction to Facebook Learn how to create, use and maintain a Facebook page, including understanding the Social Media's online privacy policies and setting. CSD Staff | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 50 & UP Res/Non-Res Fr 2/8 8:30 - 9:15 am 3 wks $5.19 17526 Windows Basics In this class we will learn how to navigate, find and send files, use shortcuts and much more. CSD Staff | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 50 & UP Res/Non-Res Fr 2/8 8:30 - 9:15 am 3 wks $5.19 17528 SENIOR COMPUTER CLASSES Technology Centers available daily for computer use at Archibald and Biane Libraries. See page 12 for Library hours. RC Residents Senior Online Registration Workshop FREE 8 - 10 am Registration Required Residents can learn how to register online for classes, trips, events and more. Our friendly Tech Junction staff will help walk you through the process and get your social and activity calendar moving! November 19 17167 February 11 17167 April 22 17818 West End YMCA - Youth and Family Engagement Branch Goldy S. Lewis Community Center at Central Park (11200 Base Line Rd.) 25 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE TH E A T R E A R T S LewisFamilyPlayhouse.com Broadway Kids Kids will have fun learning Broadway songs, along with some basic movement and acting skills, as they develop stage presence, emotional connection, focus and confidence. Students who repeat this class will be given more challenging opportunities for continued growth. $5 fee due to instructor. Tessa Dixon | Cultural Ctr AGES 5 - 9 Res/Non-Res Tu 1/15 5:30 - 6:30 pm 8 wks $95.46/108.95 17724 Improvisation for Teens There's nothing but laughs as you learn the basics of Improvisation and create original scenes like they do on "Whose Line Is It Anyway!" Students who repeat this class will be given more challenging opportunities for continued growth. Marc Little | Cultural Ctr AGES 12 - 17 Res/Non-Res We 1/16 6 - 7:30 pm 8 wks $100.64/114.13 17817 For detailed class descriptions and instructor biographies, please visit LewisFamilyPlayhouse.com. Our exciting acting classes provide you with plenty of on-your-feet experience as you learn the art of acting. Develop self-confidence, overcome shyness and grow creatively as you learn in a fun and supportive environment. Whether you're an aspiring performer or just want to increase your confidence level with public speaking, there is a place for you here! Students who repeat these classes will be given more challenging opportunities for continued growth and development. Acting for Kids You'll have lots of fun doing acting exercises as you learn about being onstage, how to create a character and how to use your voice onstage while applying what you learn as you work on acting scenes. Students who repeat this class will be given more challenging opportunities for continued growth. $5 fee due to instructor. Osbaldo Alvarado | Cultural Ctr AGES 8 - 12 Res/Non-Res Tu 1/15 4 - 5 pm 8 wks $95.46/108.95 17725 Acting for Teens Through acting exercises and scene work, you'll create interesting characters, develop emotional connection and learn techniques to strengthen your performance skills. As you grow, you will learn to trust your instincts and build confidence while making new friends and having fun! Students who repeat this class will be given more challenging opportunities for continued growth Osbaldo Alvarado | Cultural Ctr AGES 13 - 17 Res/Non-Res Tu 1/15 5:15 - 6:15 pm 8 wks $95.46/108.95 17726 In this new program, you will have fun while improving performance and presentation skills, self-confidence, and communication! Improv 101 & 201 lead the way to 301 Ensemble Performance, where the focus is on preparing for a show in front of an audience! Improv 101 - Foundations It's all about having fun as you learn the basics of improvisation in a playful and supportive environment. This is the foundation for our new Improvisation Program. Josh Nicols | Cultural Ctr Res/Non-Res: $100.64/114.13 We 1/23 6 - 7:30 pm 6 wks 17729 AGES 18 & UP Improvisation Program for Adults NEW! Primarily an adult class. Teens 16+ may enroll with special permission. New Year, New Acting Classes! 26 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE MU S I C RCpark.com Drum Workshop Students explore basic playing techniques, learn various rhythmic figures, simple notations, and develop their own rhythms. Material fee: $5 due to instructor at first class. Musicland | Musicland AGES 8 & UP Res/Non-Res We 1/16 5:30 - 6:30 pm 5 wks $59.14/72.63 17664 Piano Wizard This fun piano class offers an introduction to playing, solfège reading, ear training, note reading, rhythmic, solo, and ensemble playing. Keyboard is provided. Material fee: $25 due to instructor at first class. Parent participation is required for ages 3 - 5. Musicland | Musicland AGES 3 - 5 Res/Non-Res Sa 1/12 10 - 10:45 am 5 wks $59.14/72.63 17665 AGES 6 - 9 Res/Non-Res Sa 1/12 10:45 - 11:30 am 5 wks $59.14/72.63 17666 AGES 10 & UP Res/Non-Res Sa 1/12 11:30 am - 12:15 pm 5 wks $59.14/72.63 17667 Keyboard Learn how to play piano/keyboard in these fun-filled classes. No previous knowledge necessary. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class. Parent participation is required for 4-8 age group. Musicstar | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 4 - 8 Res/Non-Res Tu 1/15 4 - 4:50 pm 6 wks $73.67/87.16 17441 AGES 8 - 15 Res/Non-Res Tu 1/15 5 - 5:50 pm 6 wks $73.67/87.16 17442 Violin For Two Only two students per class session. Students learn basic violin techniques, note reading, and play easy songs. Violin rental is available. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class. Musicland | Musicland AGES 6 - 11 Res/Non-Res Tu 1/15 3:30 - 4:15 pm 5 wks $93.38/106.87 17671 AGES 12 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 1/15 4:15 - 5 pm 5 wks $93.38/106.87 17672 Guitar Learn to play this popular instrument in just a few sessions. Review basic chords and simple melodies in a fun group environment. No music experience necessary. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class. Musicstar | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 8 - 15 Res/Non-Res Tu 1/15 6 - 6:50 pm 6 wks $73.67/87.16 17444 AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 1/15 7 - 7:50 pm 6 wks $73.67/87.16 17443 Piano/Guitar/Drum/Vocal/ Recorder Bundle Students will learn piano, guitar, drum, record and vocal on different weeks in an enjoyable way. Instruments are provided in class. Material fee: $7 due to instructor at first class. Musicland | Musicland AGES 6 - 11 Res/Non-Res We 1/16 4:30 - 5:30 pm 5 wks $59.14/72.63 17668 AGES 12 & UP Res/Non-Res We 1/16 5:30 - 6:30 pm 5 wks $59.14/72.63 17673 Ukulele Ukulele is unbelievably fun and easy to learn. Learn to play music by the end of your first lesson! No musical experience needed. Bring your own ukulele. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class. Musicland | Musicland AGES 6 - 11 Res/Non-Res Tu 1/15 5 - 6 pm 5 wks $59.14/72.63 17669 AGES 12 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 1/15 6 - 7 pm 5 wks $59.14/72.63 17670 Tiny Dancers Young dancers learn coordination, balance and rhythm through creative Ballet movements. No class held on 1/21 & 2/18. Inland Valley Dance Academy | Goldy Lewis Ctr Tiny Dancers I Ballet shoes required. AGES 3 - 4 Res/Non-Res We 1/9 5 - 5:50 pm 9 wks $123.47/136.96 17506 Th 1/10 4 - 4:50 pm 9 wks $123.47/136.96 17507 Tiny Dancers II Ballet shoes required. AGES 4 - 5 Res/Non-Res Mo 1/7 5 - 5:50 pm 7 wks $111.02/124.51 17820 We 1/9 4 - 4:50 pm 9 wks $123.47/136.96 17508 Petite Dancers Students will build dance skills through Ballet, Tap and Jazz. No class held on 1/21 & 2/18. Inland Valley Dance Academy | Goldy Lewis Ctr Petite Dancers I Tap + Ballet shoes required. AGES 5 - 7 Res/Non-Res Tu 1/8 5 - 5:50 pm 9 wks $123.47/136.96 17503 We 1/9 6 - 6:50 pm 9 wks $123.47/136.96 17504 Petite Dancers II Tap + Ballet shoes required. AGES 8 -12 Res/Non-Res Mo 1/8 6 - 6:50 pm 7 wks $111.02/124.51 17505 DA N C E Utilize music as a powerful tool in your child's development through disguised learning activities designed to improve coordination, develop auditory and sensory feedback skills and improve language. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class. Parent participation is required. Musicstar | Lions W AGES 1 - 4 Res/Non-Res We 1/9 9:30 - 10:15 am 4 wks $52.92/66.41 17437 We 2/6 9:30 - 10:15 am 4 wks $52.92/66.41 17438 Broadway dancing, includes: Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Hip Hop, Character and Tumbling. Class concludes with a performance. Material/recital fee discussed in class. Dance Terrific | Dance Terrific Res/Non-Res: $87.16/100.65 Ballet, Tap + Tennis shoes required. AGES 3 - 5 Tu 1/8 10:30 - 11:20 am 9 wks 17488 AGES 4 - 8 Tu 1/8 2:40 - 3:30 pm 9 wks 17489 27 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE DA N C E RCpark.com Ballet & Tap Class will consist of basic fundamentals: warm-up, basic traveling techniques, and center work. Material/recital fee discussed in class. No class held on 1/21 & 2/18 Dance Terrific | Dance Terrific Tap + Ballet shoes required. AGES 3 - 5 Res/Non-Res Mo 1/7 6:30 - 7:20 pm 7 wks $68.58/81.97 17485 Th 1/10 6:30 - 7:20 pm 9 wks $87.16/100.65 17486 Fr 1/11 10 - 10:50 am 9 wks $87.16/100.65 17487 Ballet & Jazz Dancers are taught isolations and stretches, basic traveling techniques, and Ballet and Jazz center work. Recital held at the end of session. Minimal costume/recital fee discussed in class. Dance Terrific | Dance Terrific Ballet + Jazz shoes optional. AGES 3 - 5 Res/Non-Res Tu 1/8 9:30 - 10:20 am 9 wks $87.16/100.65 17483 Fr 1/11 11 - 11:50 am 9 wks $87.16/100.65 17484 Beginning Tap Technique Students will have fun learning beginning tap dance warm-ups, techniques, combinations and routines. Tap shoes required by 3rd class. No class held on 1/21 & 2/18. Inland Valley Dance Academy | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 12 & UP Res/Non-Res Mo 1/7 7 - 7:50 pm 7 wks $111.02/124.51 17819 Intermediate Tap Technique Students will have fun learning Tap dance warm-ups, techniques, combinations, and routines. Inland Valley Dance Academy | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 12 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 1/8 6 - 6:50 pm 9 wks $123.47/136.96 17575 Hip Hop Dance Learn different elements of dance varying from themed routines to Hip Hop and Jazz. Uniform required for outside performances. Additional performance fees apply. Material fee: $27 due to instructor at first class. Pacific Youth Sports | Lions E AGES 4 - 8 Res/Non-Res Tu 1/15 6:15 - 7 pm 8 wks $95.46/108.95 17610 AGES 9 - 15 Res/Non-Res Tu 1/15 7 - 7:45 pm 8 wks $95.46/108.95 17611 East Coast Swing Learn basic single and triple rhythms with turns, kicks and hand changes. Timing changes are introduced for intermediates. Leading and following will be emphasized. Diane Carty | Goldy Lewis Ctr Beginning/Intermediate AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 1/8 6 - 6:50 pm 4 wks $43.58/57.07 17497 Dance Like Stars at Your Special Events Make your first dance at your wedding, anniversary, and parties memorable - or just enjoy more personal dance instruction. Bring your chosen music. Fee is per person. Diane Carty | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 2/5 6 - 6:50 pm 5 wks $53.96/67.45 17502 Ballroom Dancing Learn the basics of Foxtrot, East Coast Swing, Cha Cha, and Waltz. Leading and following will be emphasized. Diane Carty | Goldy Lewis Ctr Beginning AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 1/8 7 - 7:50 pm 4 wks $43.58/57.07 17498 Tu 2/5 7 - 7:50 pm 5 wks $53.96/67.45 17499 Intermediate Tango, Samba, Salsa or Rumba will be added. AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 1/8 8 - 8:50 pm 4 wks $43.58/57.07 17500 Tu 2/5 8 - 8:50 pm 5 wks $53.96/67.45 17501 IncredABLES Tap* Designed for Special Needs individuals. Class will be every other Thursday until 3/7. Anne Marie Dunn | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES ALL Res/Non-Res Th 1/10 5:15 - 5:45 pm 5 wks* $38.39/51.88 17464 OPEN TO ALL AGES! | 7 - 10 pm • December 21 • February 15 • March 15 See page 37 for details. Monthly Square Dances December 7 | 7 - 9:45 pm Join the Rancho BnBs for an evening of fun. Couples and singles welcome. $8 admission -- pay at the door. Every Tuesday Square Dance Class 6:45 - 8:45 pm Enjoy weekly dancing with your friends. Couples and singles welcome. $5 per class -- pay at the door. Information: Sandee Meyer -- (909) 985-1748 or Vender Tanner -- (562) 896-6960 Beginning dancers must attend first class on September 11. Every Wednesday Round Dance Class Cued Choreographed Ballroom 6 - 8 pm | Intro to Round 8 - 9 pm | Transition to Intermediate $8 per class -- pay at the door. Information: Bev Oren -- (951) 264-7320. Dances are held at the RC Family Resource Center (9791 Arrow Rte.) Classes are held at Central Park (11200 Base Line Rd.) OPEN TO ALL AGES! All participants must meet age requirements by the first class date. 28 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE CH E E R / G Y M N A S T I C S RCpark.com All registration fees include instructor, service and equipment replacement fees. Some classes require additional material fee. Twinkling Stars Includes balancing, jumping and rolling skills using specialty gymnastics equipment. No class held on 1/21 & 2/18. Parent participation is required. Precision Gymnastics | Precision Gym AGES WALKING - 35 MOS Res/Non-Res Mo 1/7 9:30 - 10 am 4 wks $51.88/65.37 17533 Tu 1/8 9:30 - 10 am 5 wks $64.33/77.82 17535 Mo 2/11 9:30 - 10 am 3 wks $39.43/52.92 17534 Tu 2/12 9:30 - 10 am 4 wks $51.88/65.37 17536 Tiny Stars Class emphasis is on flexibility, gross motor skills, muscular strength, social skills, and coordination. Class will use specialized Pre-K gymnastics equipment for learning. Precision Gymnastics | Precision Gym AGES 3 - 4 Res/Non-Res Tu 1/8 10 - 10:45 am 5 wks $84.04/97.53 17537 Tu 2/12 10 - 10:45 am 4 wks $67.44/80.93 17538 Kinder Stars Flexibility, strength, and gross motor skills are focused on using special Pre-K gymnastic equipment. Precision Gymnastics | Precision Gym AGES 5 Res/Non-Res Fr 1/11 6:30 - 7:30 pm 5 wks $108.94/122.43 17539 Fr 2/15 6:30 - 7:30 pm 4 wks $87.16/100.65 17540 You & I Toddlers will use smaller versions of gymnastics equipment such as beams, bars and trampolines. Students will gain motor and social skills. Parent participation is required. World Elite Gym | World Elite Gym AGES 1 - 3 Res/Non-Res We 1/9 10:30 - 11:15 am 4 wks $79.89/93.38 17478 We 2/6 10:30 - 11:15 am 4 wks $79.89/93.38 17479 Red Star Girls Learn basic gymnastics using tumbling, bars, rings, trampoline, and much more. Precision Gymnastics | Precision Gym AGES 6 - 11 Res/Non-Res Fr 1/11 6 - 7 pm 5 wks $108.94/122.43 17545 Fr 2/15 6 - 7 pm 4 wks $87.16/100.65 17546 Pom Pom Cheerleading Learn fundamentals of cheerleading: chants, formation, dance, and technique. Additional performance fees apply. Material fee: $27 due to instructor at first class. No class held on 1/21 & 2/18. Pacific Youth Sports | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 4 - 7 Res/Non-Res Mo 1/7 6 - 6:45 pm 7 wks $95.46/108.95 17612 AGES 8 - 11 Res/Non-Res Mo 1/7 6:45 - 7:30 pm 7 wks $95.46/108.95 17613 AGES 12 - 15* Res/Non-Res Mo 1/7 7:30 - 8:15 pm 7 wks $95.46/108.95 17614 *Based on skill level. IncredABLES Gymnastics Class is designed for Special Needs individuals. Emphasizes flexibility, gross motor skills, muscular strength and endurance, social skills and cordination. No class held on 1/21 & 2/18. Precision Gymnastics | Precision Gym AGES 5 - 21 Res/Non-Res Mo 1/7 3:15 - 4 pm 4 wks $51.88/65.37 17543 Mo 2/11 3:15 - 4 pm 3 wks $39.43/52.92 17544 Urban Acro Trickers Incorporates moving around obstacles with grace and speed, vaulting over fences and jumping over baricades. World Elite Gym | World Elite Gym AGES 8 - 17 Res/Non-Res Fr 1/11 6 - 7 pm 4 wks $91.31/104.80 17476 Fr 2/8 6 - 7 pm 4 wks $91.31/104.80 17477 Elementary Tumbling Gymnastic and tumbling fundamentals are emphasized including rolls, handstands, round offs, cartwheels, back handsprings, and back tucks. Precision Gymnastics | Precision Gym AGES 6 - 10 Res/Non-Res Fr 1/11 4:30 - 5:30 pm 5 wks $78.86/92.35 17541 Fr 2/15 4:30 - 5:30 pm 4 wks $63.29/76.78 17542 Tumbling Teddies Coed classes in a safe and fun environment focusing on developing physical and social growth. Beginning Dynasty Gymnastics | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 2 & UP Res/Non-Res Fr 1/18 9:15 - 9:45 am 4 wks $26.98/40.47 17515 Fr 1/18 4:15 - 4:45 pm 4 wks $26.98/40.47 17980 Fr 2/15 9:15 - 9:45 am 4 wks $26.98/40.47 17519 Fr 2/15 4:15 - 4:45 pm 4 wks $26.98/40.47 17983 AGES 3 - 4 Res/Non-Res Fr 1/18 10 - 10:30 am 4 wks $26.98/40.47 17516 Fr 1/18 5 - 5:30 pm 4 wks $26.98/40.47 17981 Fr 2/15 10 - 10:30 am 4 wks $26.98/40.47 17520 Fr 2/15 5 - 5:30 pm 4 wks $26.98/40.47 17982 Intermediate AGES 4 - 6 Res/Non-Res Fr 1/18 10:40 - 11:25 am 4 wks $39.43/52.92 17517 Fr 1/18 5:40 - 6:25 pm 4 wks $39.43/52.92 17985 Fr 2/15 10:40 - 11:25 am 4 wks $39.43/52.92 17521 Fr 2/15 5:40 - 6:25 pm 4 wks $39.43/52.92 17984 Advanced AGES 7 - 10 Res/Non-Res Fr 1/18 6:30 - 7:30 pm 4 wks $43.58/57.07 17518 Fr 2/15 6:30 - 7:30 pm 4 wks $43.58/57.07 17523 Students will improve tumbling skills and prepare for cheerleading tryouts. Additional performance/uniform fees apply. Pacific Youth Sports | Goldy Lewis Ctr Res/Non-Res: $104.79/118.28 AGES 4 - 9 Tu 1/15 6 - 7 pm 8 wks 17810 AGES 10 - 16 Tu 1/15 7 - 8 pm 8 wks 17811 NE W ! REGISTER ONLINE! VISIT RCpark.com 29 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE FI T N E S S RCpark.com Step & Sculpt A cardiovascular, body sculpting workout for any fitness level to help burn fat and tone up. Fitness mat required, hand weights optional. Sylvia Marshall | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Th 1/10 6 - 6:50 pm 9 wks $39.43/52.92 17495 Balance-Stability Ball Fitness Concentration on core and abs using principles of yoga and pilates. Fitness mat required, hand weights optional. Sylvia Marshall | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Th 1/10 5 - 5:50 pm 9 wks $39.43/52.92 17494 Pilates Have fun while conditioning your body and flexibility, strength, endurance, balance, and coordination. Fitness mat required. Combined Martial Science | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 14 & UP Res/Non-Res Th 1/10 9 - 9:50 am 9 wks $60.18/73.67 17470 Kettlebell Blaster 30 minute Kettlebell Blaster engages multiple muscle groups during each exercise giving you an intense workout. Bring your own yoga mat, water, and towel. Cathy Gonzalez | Studio 30 AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res T/Th 1/8 6:30 - 7 pm 5 wks $79.89/93.38 17553 T/Th 2/12 6:30 - 7 pm 4 wks $64.33/77.82 17554 Kickboxfit A high-energy, fat burning, muscle toning workout that will leave you feeling energized. All in a safe and fun environment. Material fee: $50 due to instructor at first class. UMAC | Universal Martial Arts Ctr AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res M/W 1/7 7:30 - 8:30 pm 4 wks $59.14/72.63 17578 & F 7 - 8 pm M/W 1/7 7:30 - 8:30 pm 9 wks $100.64/114.13 17579 & F 7 - 8 pm IncredABLES Family Yoga Class is designed for Special Needs individuals. Focuses on balance, strength, and flexibility. Yogic techniques are taught to stimulate the brain, release stress & anxiety and encourage deep relaxation. Fee is per person. Patricia Wildasinn | Innerworks Wellness AGES 7 & UP Res/Non-Res We 1/30 4:30 - 5:15 pm 4 wks $31.13/44.62 17496 Mind & Meditation Learn powerful techniques that help reduce stress, increase energy, provide clarity, and improve your overall well-being. Fitness mat required. Art of Living Foundation | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 1/8 7 - 8:30 pm 2 wks $22.83/36.32 17529 Tu 1/22 7 - 8:30 pm 2 wks $22.83/36.32 17530 Tu 2/5 7 - 8:30 pm 2 wks $22.83/36.32 17531 Tu 2/19 7 - 8:30 pm 2 wks $22.83/36.32 17532 Tai Chi Ancient Asian exercise with simple, slow movements that increase balance, strength and flexibility. Marianna Giordano | Lions W AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res Fr 1/11 10 - 10:50 am 9 wks $38.39/51.88 17574 Yoga Have fun, relax, develop strength, balance, flexibility and focus. Fitness mat required. No class held on 1/21 & 2/18. Combined Martial Science | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 14 & UP Res/Non-Res Mo 1/7 9 - 9:50 am 7 wks $45.66/59.15 17471 Mo 1/7 6 - 6:50 pm 7 wks $45.66/59.15 17472 Mo 1/7 8 - 8:50 pm 7 wks $45.66/59.15 17473 Tu 1/8 8 - 8:50 pm 9 wks $60.18/73.67 17474 Th 1/10 8 - 8:50 pm 9 wks $60.18/73.67 17475 50+ CLASSES See pages 39 - 40 Stretching, cardio, full body movements, and strength training with alternating use of hand weights (optional). Fitness mat required. No class held on 1/21 & 2/18. Sylvia Marshall | Lions W Res/Non-Res: $62.26/75.75 M/W 1/7 6 - 6:50 pm 9 wks 17493 Ages 16+ Visit RCpark.com! 30 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE MA R T I A L A R T S RCpark.com Karate * Students are taught respect, discipline, honor, and perseverance, all essential to establishing proper character, in a fun and safe, family atmosphere. No class held on 1/21 & 2/18. UMAC | Universal Martial Arts Ctr AGES 5 - 12 Res/Non-Res M/W 1/7 5 - 5:45 pm 4 wks $59.14/72.63 17584 T/Th 1/8 4:45 - 5:30 pm 4 wks $59.14/72.63 17586 T/Th 1/8 6:15 - 7 pm 4 wks $59.14/72.63 17588 M/W 2/4 5 - 5:45 pm 5 wks $59.14/72.63 17585 T/Th 2/5 4:45 - 5:30 pm 5 wks $59.14/72.63 17587 T/Th 2/5 6:15 - 7 pm 5 wks $59.14/72.63 17589 Sa 1/12 10:15 - 11 am 9 wks $79.89/93.38 17583 AGES 12 & UP Res/Non-Res T/Th 1/8 7 - 8 pm 9 wks $90.27/103.76 17582 Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Self-Defense * Learn modern striking, kicking, and blocking techniques. Combined Martial Science | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 4 - 12 Res/Non-Res Fr 1/11 5 - 6 pm 9 wks $76.78/90.27 17466 Fr 1/11 6 - 7 pm 9 wks $76.78/90.27 17467 Sa 1/12 11:30 am - 12:30 pm 9 wks $76.78/90.27 17468 Sa 1/12 12:30 - 1:30 pm 9 wks $76.78/90.27 17469 Judo * Judo for younger pupils. Students learn and practice the basics of Judo in a fun and encouraging environment. Discover Judo | Discover Judo Juniors AGES 5 - 7 Res/Non-Res Sa 1/12 10 - 11 am 9 wks $53.96/67.45 17491 AGES 7 & UP Res/Non-Res Sa 1/12 11 am - 12:30 pm 9 wks $53.96/67.45 17492 IncredABLES Self Defense For Women & Girls Class is designed for Special Needs individuals. Material fee: $72 for first-time students. No class held on 1/21 & 2/18. Michelle Maxwell | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 5 & UP Res/Non-Res M/W 1/7 7 - 8:30 pm 4 wks $22.83/36.32 17662 M/W 2/4 7 - 8:30 pm 5 wks $28.02/41.51 17663 IncredABLES Martial Arts/Kung Fu Class is designed for Special Needs individuals. Students will be taught proper techniques in Martial Arts and Kung Fu. Bully defense included. Material fee: $72 for first-time students due to instructor at first class. No class held on 1/21 & 2/18. Anthony & Michelle Maxwell | Goldy Lewis Ctr Beginning AGES 5 & UP Res/Non-Res M/W 1/7 5 - 6:30 pm 4 wks $22.83/36.32 17658 M/W 2/4 5 - 6:30 pm 5 wks $28.02/41.51 17659 Intermediate AGES 5 & UP Res/Non-Res M/W 1/7 6:30 - 8 pm 4 wks $22.83/36.32 17660 M/W 2/4 6:30 - 8 pm 5 wks $28.02/41.51 17661 NEW! Bully Busters 101 This class takes realistic approaches to the cause of bullying and how to best deal with it. UMAC | Universal Martial Arts Ctr AGES 7 - 14 Res/Non-Res Sa 1/12 1 - 2 pm 2 wks $43.58/57.07 17576 *Many classes require a uniform (approx. $40 - $50 which may be purchased from instructor at first class). A non-invasive approach to educating children how to deal with strangers safely and intelligently. UMAC | Universal Martial Arts Ctr Res/Non-Res: $33.21/46.70 Sa 1/26 1 - 2 pm 1 wk 17580 NEW! Stranger Danger 101 Ages 5 - 10 31 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE ST E A M C L A S S E S RCpark.com All registration fees include instructor, service and equipment replacement fees. Some classes require additional material fee. SCIENCE • TECHNOLOGY • ENGINEERING • ARTS • MATHEMATICS REGISTER ONLINE! VISIT RCpark.com Comic Strips A great prerequisite to Comic Book Creation. Students will learn the basics of process, composition and storytelling. Material fee: $10 due to instructor at first class. No class held 1/21 & 2/18. Jorry Keith | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 5 - 10 Res/Non-Res Mo 1/7 4 - 5 pm 4 wks $53.96/67.45 17596 Mo 2/11 4 - 5 pm 3 wks $40.99/54.48 17597 Comic Book Creation Students will write, draw, ink and color in their own comic that will be combined into a book to take home after completion of the class. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class. No class held on 1/21 & 2/18. Jorry Keith | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 7 - 16 Res/Non-Res Mo 1/7 5 - 6:30 pm 4 wks $53.96/67.45 17594 Mo 2/11 5 - 6:30 pm 3 wks $40.99/54.48 17595 Preschool Drawing Designed for young children, this engaging class provides a fun, nurturing environment for students to learn to draw and acquire skills that prepare them for Kindergarten. Young Rembrandts | Lions W AGES 31/2 - 5 Res/Non-Res Th 1/31 10 - 10:45 am 6 wks $70.56/84.05 17561 Elementary Drawing Students will develop drawing skills that will boost their confidence and encourage them to be creative. A variety of art vocabulary and concepts will be introduced. Young Rembrandts | Lions W AGES 6 - 12 Res/Non-Res We 1/30 4 - 4:50 pm 6 wks $70.56/84.05 17560 Anime Drawing Students will learn the essence of anime art and will re-create their favorite anime characters and design new ones. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class. No class held on 1/21 & 2/18. Creative Brain Learning | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 8 - 15 Res/Non-Res Mo 1/14 6 - 6:50 pm 6 wks $73.67/87.16 17435 Cartoon Drawing Students will learn to draw characters as well as create their very own cartoon. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class. No class held on 1/21 & 2/18. Creative Brain Learning | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 8 - 15 Res/Non-Res Mo 1/14 7 - 7:50 pm 6 wks $73.67/87.16 17436 Children's Book Creation Students will be guided through writing, drawing, and completing their own children’s book to take home at the end of the session. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class. Jorry Keith | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 5 - 10 Res/Non-Res We 1/9 4 - 5 pm 5 wks $64.33/77.82 17590 We 2/13 4 - 5:30 pm 4 wks $53.96/67.45 17591 AGES 8 - 16 Res/Non-Res We 1/9 5 - 6 pm 5 wks $64.33/77.82 17592 We 2/13 5:30 - 6:30pm 4 wks $53.96/67.45 17593 Watercolor For beginners to advanced. A comprehensive study of watercolor washes, techniques and color. Students supply own materials; list provided at registration. Karen Clark | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res Th 1/10 6 - 8 pm 9 wks $142.14/155.63 17465 Let's Do Art This class provides preschoolers the environment and tools to explore art. Students learn about shapes, color and the use of space. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at the first day of class. Creative Brain Learning | Lions W AGES 1 - 3 Res/Non-Res We 1/9 10:30 - 11:15 am 4 wks $52.92/66.41 17439 Crochet Participants will learn how to read a pattern, yarn label and learn the importance of gauge. Must bring 3 skeins of light colored yarn and a size H crochet hook to class. Margaret Kirkwood | Goldy Lewis Ctr. AGES 10 & UP Res/Non-Res Th 1/10 7 - 8:50 pm 4 wks $79.89/93.38 17431 Th 2/14 7 - 8:50 pm 4 wks $79.89/93.38 17432 Computer Coding Explore basic concepts in coding. Snap together logical coding statements to create your very own computer program. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at the first day of class. No class held on 1/21 & 2/18. Creative Brain Learning | Goldy Lewis Ctr. AGES 7 - 12 Res/Non-Res Mo 1/14 4 - 4:50 pm 6 wks $73.67/87.16 17433 Video Game Design You play them, now learn how to develop them. Students will create video games that they can take home. Computers are provided for classroom use. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class. No class held on 1/21 & 2/18. Creative Brain Learning | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 8 - 15 Res/Non-Res Mo 1/14 5 - 5:50 pm 6 wks $73.67/87.16 17434 IncredABLES Arts & Crafts Class is designed for Special Needs individuals. Learn how to paint, draw and create different arts and crafts. Material fee: $10 due to instructor at the first day of class. Richard Morris | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 7 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 1/8 4 - 6 pm 5 wks $28.02/41.51 17572 Tu 2/12 4 - 6 pm 4 wks $22.83/36.32 17573 Students will learn the fundamentals of visual arts providing an opportunity for preschoolers to explore tools and techniques to improve their art activities. Creative Brain Learning | Lions W Res/Non-Res: $52.92/66.41 AGES 3 - 5 We 2/6 10:30 - 11:15 am 4 wks 17440 Material fee: $20 due to instrcutor on the first class. 32 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE RCpark.com SP E C I A L P R O G R A M S REGISTER ONLINE! VISIT RCpark.com BAKING Parent and Me Baking Join us for a sweet interactive class where you and your child bake together by using sensory, cognitive, social, and emotional skills while making memories. Material fee: $25 due to instructor at first class. Sweet Dough Cafe | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 2 - 7 Res/Non-Res We 1/9 4 - 5:15 pm 3 wks $74.71/88.20 17459 We 1/30 4 - 5:15 pm 3 wks $74.71/88.20 17460 We 2/20 4 - 5:15 pm 3 wks $74.71/88.20 17461 Sweet Dough Baking Come and enjoy a fun filled class where you are the baker and your masterpiece is your creation. Bakers will learn how to make sweet treats, techniques, and take home recipes from each class. Material fee: $25 due to instructor at first class. Sweet Dough Cafe | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 8 - 16 Res/Non-Res We 1/9 5:30 - 6:45 pm 3 wks $74.71/88.20 17456 We 1/30 5:30 - 6:45 pm 3 wks $74.71/88.20 17457 We 2/20 5:30 - 6:45 pm 3 wks $74.71/88.20 17458 Digital Photography Learn how to use your digital camera to take photos of people, pets and landscapes. Bring a digital camera and manual to class. Anthony Feliciano | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 1/8 6:30 - 8 pm 5 wks $95.46/108.95 17616 Advanced Digital Photography For intermediate and advanced students. Take control of your DSLR camera (Digital Single Lens Reflex camera and manuel required). Learn the different exposure modes. Weekly assignments given. Anthony Feliciano | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res We 1/9 6:30 - 8 pm 5 wks $95.46/108.95 17615 Photoshop Elements 2018 Edit your digital images using Photoshop elements 2018. No class 1/21. Anthony Feliciano | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Mo 1/7 6:30 - 8 pm 6 wks $95.46/108.95 17617 PHOTOGRAPHY Junior Chefs Participants will learn basic cooking and kitchen skills and take home recipes that they can re-create with an adult. Material fee: $30 due to instructor at first class. No class 2/12. Heather Hottinger | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 7 - 17 Res/Non-Res Tu 1/8 5:30 - 7 pm 8 wks $95.46/108.95 17490 COOKING Learn American Heart Association cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques. NOT a Healthcare Provider class and does NOT include First Aid. The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in BLS, ACLS and PALS, and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the American Heart Association. Any fees charged for such a course do not represent income to the Association. Valid for two years. Does not meet Healthcare Provider “C” criteria. Manual included in class fee. (Min. 5/Max. 16). Certified Instructor | Fire Station 173 AGES 13 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 11/20 6 - 10 pm 1 day $62.00 17241 Tu 1/15 6 - 10 pm 1 day $62.00 17821 Tu 2/19 6 - 10 pm 1 day $62.00 17822 CPR Infant, Child, Adult Basic obedience commands will be taught; heel with automatic sits, down, stay, and come. Solve unwanted jumping, barking, chewing, digging, and more. First class held at Central Park without dogs. Live Oak Dog Obedience | Red Hill Park AGES 12 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 1/29 6:30 - 7:30 pm 6 wks $136.96/150.45 17563 Sa 2/2 11:30 am - 12:30 pm 6 wks $136.96/150.45 17562 DOG TRAINING Fun With Public Speaking An interactive approach for developing your communication and public speaking skills in a supportive environment. Material fee: $5 due to instructor at first class. Dream2Inspire | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 15 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 1/8 6 - 8 pm 5 wks $92.34/105.83 17557 Tu 2/12 6 - 8 pm 4 wks $74.71/88.20 17558 PUBLIC SPEAKING NEW! Teens Can Speak Too Learn from a college professor about strategies to deliver great classroom presentations and uncover the principles of public speaking. Material fee: $10 due to instructor at first class. One Dei | Biane Library Second Story AGES 12 - 18 Res/Non-Res Sa 2/2 4 - 5:30 pm 3 wks $52.92/66.41 17790 Th 2/21 4 - 5:30 pm 3 wks $52.92/66.41 17791 NEW! I'm in College: Now What? Learn about strategies that current college students can utilize to expand student capacity and increase academic success! Material fee: $10 due to instructor at first class. One Dei | Biane Library Second Story AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res Tu 1/15 10:30 am - Noon 1 Day $22.83/36.32 17780 Sa 2/9 1:30 - 3 pm 1 Day $22.83/36.32 17781 Tu 3/5 10:30 am - Noon 1 Day $22.83/36.32 17782 NEW! "Back to School" for the Adult Learner Adult learners returning or attending college for the first time will learn strategies to increase their awareness of 21st Century learning principles and gain a foundation for academic success. Material fee: $10 due to instructor at first class. One Dei | Biane Library Second Story AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res Th 1/10 4 - 6 pm 1 Day $28.02/41.51 17783 Sa 2/23 3 - 5 pm 1 Day $28.02/41.51 17784 NEW! "A Family Affair" for Student Success Learn how family or home support structures contribute to sustainable support systems for school age and first & second year college students. Parent/caregiver welcome! Register student only. Material fee: $5 due to instructor at first class. One Dei | Biane Library Second Story AGES 12 - 18 Res/Non-Res Sa 1/12 4 - 5:30 pm 1 Day $22.83/36.32 17785 Sa 2/16 1:30 - 3 pm 1 Day $22.83/36.32 17786 Sa 3/9 2 - 3:30 pm 1 Day $22.83/36.32 17787 NEW! Interactive Time Management Learn to strengthen student time management. This course will assess participants' current time mangement practices and areas for improvement. Material fee: $10 due to instructor at first class. One Dei | Biane Library Second Story AGES 12 - 18 Res/Non-Res Sa 2/16 10:30 am- 12:30 pm 1 Day $28.02/41.51 17788 Sa 3/9 10:30 am- 12:30 pm 1 Day $28.02/41.51 17789 COLLEGE PREPAREDNESS NEW! Filmmaking & Content Creator Learn how to fit great content for websites, commercials, or movies. How to develop a story and a theme that sells. Get hands on with professional Camera and Directing techniques. Creative HQ | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res We 1/9 6:30 - 8:30 pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 17728 We 2/6 6:30 - 8:30 pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 17793 FILMMAKING 33 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE SP E C I A L P R O G R A M S RCpark.com AMATEUR RADIO Amateur Radio Tech License Teaches necessary basics to obtain Technician License and legally operate per FCC regulations. Must provide own copy of ARRL Ham Radio License Manual, 4th Ed. ACS Instructor | Upland Fire Station 164 AGES 14 & UP Th 1/10 7 - 9 pm 5 wks FREE acs19-1.eventbrite.com Amateur Radio Testing Test for Technicians' License, upgrade from Technician to General or General to Extra Class. Material Fee: $15 paid to instructor at class. ACS Instructor | Upland Fire Station 164 AGES 14 & UP Th 2/21 6:30 - 9:30 pm 1 day FREE acs19-1.eventbrite.com Go to RCpark.com and click on the Register in a Click icon. Follow the steps on screen via your computer, tablet, or smart phone to create an account for you and your family members. Explore and register for programs and classes. Mail-in and Walk-in registration accepted. See page 46 for instructions. WINTER REGISTRATION November 19 Online for Residents December 3 Online for Everyone December 10 Walk-in / Mail-in Begins Dates may vary for some programs. Transaction fees are non-refundable. This includes all classes, programs, trips, rentals, etc. Not applicable for City- initiated cancellations. *Non-refundable transaction fee subject to change. Get Online ...Not In Line RE G I S T R A T I O N This co-ed class includes etiquette, networking, self-esteem and confidence building. Material fee: $35 due to instructor at first class. No class held on 2/14. Q the Queens Modeling | Goldy Lewis Ctr Res/Non-Res: $79.89/93.38 Th 1/10 6 - 7 pm 6 wks 17608 Learn to cook the Healthy RC way! Register for these FREE hands-on classes (6 weeks) and discover how to make easy, healthy and delicious recipes! $5 supply fee due to instructor at first class. Los Amigos Elementrary School (8498 E 9th St.) AGES 9 - 17 Mo 1/7 3:30 - 5:30 pm FREE 17429 AGES 18 & UP Mo 1/7 5:45 - 7:45 pm FREE 17427 NEW! Modeling Without Limits Class is designed for Special Needs individuals. Learn how to build confidence by learning runway techniques, without limits. This co-ed class is a fun and new way to improve the basic skills needed for everyday life. Renadda Wiggins | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 5 - 8 Res/Non-Res Th 1/10 5 - 5:50 pm 4 wks $95.46/108.95 17767 Th 2/7 5 - 5:50 pm 4 wks $95.46/108.95 17773 AGES 9 - 14 Res/Non-Res Th 1/10 6 - 6:50 pm 4 wks $95.46/108.95 17768 Th 2/7 6 - 6:50 pm 4 wks $95.46/108.95 17774 AGES 15 & UP Res/Non-Res Th 1/10 7 - 7:50 pm 4 wks $95.46/108.95 17769 Th 2/7 7 - 7:50 pm 4 wks $95.46/108.95 17775 IncredABLES MODELING FASHION, MODELING & ETIQUETTE 101 Calling all aspiring models! Ages 7 - 17 34 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE SP E C I A L N E E D S / I N C R E D A B L E S RCpark.com Calling All Coaches, Athletes and Volunteers. CityofRC.us/IncredABLES Recruitment is now open for our Special Olympics Local Program, the IncredABLES. If you are a coach, or just love to play bocce ball or soccer, and want to make a difference in the lives of those athletes with developmental, learning and physical disabilities, then give us a call. We can’t wait to hear from you. KARAOKE & GAME NIGHT January 18 | 5:30 - 7:30 pm Activity #: 17462 Sing to any song of your choice and enjoy a variety of games. No dinner provided. LOVE BUG BASH February 15 | 5:30 - 8:30 pm Activity #: 17463 Dance the night away and hang out with your friends while showing your Valentine's Day spirit by wearing red, pink or purple! Dinner will be provided. PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED CityofRC.us/IncredABLES Goldy S. Lewis Community Center 11200 Base Line Rd. Ages 8 & UP FREE! Sponsored by Through partnerships and collaborations the City of Rancho Cucamonga is proud to offer a variety of recreational and social opportunities for residents in our community with all abilities. BOCCE BALL February - June Wednesdays | 4:30 - 5:30 pm Practices held at Ralph M. Lewis Park (7898 Elm St.) Must be at least 8 years old. Contact IncredABLES staff at (909) 774-3853 for coaching, athlete and volunteer information and visit us at CityofRC.us/IncredABLES. FREE! 35 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE SP E C I A L N E E D S / I N C R E D A B L E S RCpark.com SPECIAL NEEDS COALITION & SUPPORT GROUPS Alta Loma Little League Challengers AltaLomaLittleLeague.org This program assists children in developing the qualities of citizenship, discipline, teamwork, and physical well-being. The focus of this Little League Baseball program is to develop superior citizens over superior athletes. Autism Society Inland Empire IEAutism.org Our mission is to improve the lives of all affected by autism. We work to create a world where individuals and families living with autism are able to maximize their quality of life. Down Syndrome Family Resource Center DownSyndromeFamilyResourceCenter.org Enhancing the lives of people with Down Syndrome and their families through support, education and advocacy. Educate Advocate EducateAdvocateCA.com Assists and provides support to anyone with, or connected to, someone with special needs or disabilities at any age. OPARC OPARC.org OPARC provides employment, training and support to help adults with disabilities reach their full potential. Pomona Valley/Inland Learning Disabilities Association PVILDA.org Provides a support group for those who live or work with individuals with special needs. Young Adult Workshop available for those ages 16 years or older while parent attends support group meeting held at the Goldy S. Lewis Community Center (11200 Base Line Rd.) every 3rd Thursday from 6:30 - 8:30 pm. Rising Stars RisingStarsEquestrianTherapy.com Therapeutic and recreational horseback riding lessons to physically and mentally challenged individuals. In addition to improving posture, balance and coordination, riding builds self-discipline and self-confidence. For more information, contact Pat Morris at (909) 987-9403. San Bernardino County Department of Public Health SBCounty.gov Working in partnership to promote and improve health, wellness, safety and quality of life throughout San Bernardino County. Special Olympics Southern California SOSC.org Through the power of sports, individuals with intellectual disabilities discover new strengths and abilities, skills and success. Athletes find joy, confidence and fulfillment on the playing field and in life. Unity Tree UnityTreeSpecialNeeds.org Providing an environment that gives special needs families the opportunity to unite, share, connect and grow together. For information on meeting dates and times, and events, visit Unity Tree's website. West End SELPA WESELPA.sbcss.k12.ca.us Assures programs are available for nearly 15,000 students with disabilities enrolled in local member school districts. SENSORY STORYTIME A Library program for children of all abilities. See page 10. 36 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE SE N I O R C E N T E R RCpark.com James L. Brulte Senior Center 11200 BASE LINE RD. | (909) 477-2780 JUST FOR FUN GAMES Bingo** Thursday 10:30 am - 3:30 pm Dominos Tuesday & Thursday 1 - 9 pm Mahjong - $20.75 annual fee Monday - Thursday 8 am - 9 pm 50 + ONLY -- $24.90 non-resident fee Friday 8 am - 5 pm Scrabble Tuesday & Friday 12:30 - 4:30 pm **In partnership with the Rancho Cucamonga V.I.P. Club CLUBS Afghan Social Club Tuesday 1 - 4:30 pm Book Club 3rd Thursday 10 - 11 am Cultural Exchange Club Monday 8 am - Noon Danse du Ventre Belly Dance Club Friday 3 - 4:30 pm Filipino American Club Monday 1 - 3 pm Joyous Dance Thursday 1:30 - 3:30 pm Mandarin to English ESL Club Wednesday 9 - 11 am Poetry Club 2nd Thursday 10:30 am - Noon Silver Fox Social Club 1st Friday 6 - 7 pm Tennis Club (at Beryl Park - Courts 1 & 2) Monday, Wednesday & Friday 6 - 11 am V.I.P. Club** Thursday 8:30 - 10:30 am **In partnership with the Rancho Cucamonga V.I.P. Club CARDS Bid Whist Tuesday & Thursday 1 - 9 pm Bridge Monday 12:30 - 4pm Friday 5:30 - 9 pm Bridge for Fun Wednesday 11:30 am - 4 pm Pinochle Social Friday 1 - 8 pm Unless otherwise stated, all listed activities are FREE. For additional information visit RCpark.com Monday - Friday ...........8 am - 9 pm Saturday & Sunday ......9 am - 5 pm Our seniors enjoy… daily games, cards, and cultural and social clubs at the James L. Brulte Senior Center. Most of these groups are drop-in and are free of charge. Visit us to explore, make new friends, and enjoy a variety of experiences. Wednesd a y | 1 : 3 0 p m Vist RCp a r k . c o m for mov i e l i s t i n g s Monday 12:30 - 3pm SPECIAL INTEREST Billiards - $20.75 annual fee Monday - Friday 8 am - 9 pm 50 + ONLY -- $24.90 non-resident fee Saturday 9 am - 5 pm Sunday 9 am - 5 pm Chinese Sing-A-Long Wednesday 1 - 3 pm Link Knitters Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 9 am - 12:30 pm Senior Choir Friday 10 - 11:30 am Sunset Beauties Choir Tuesday & Thursday 9 am - Noon Table Tennis - $20.75 annual fee Monday, Wednesday & Thursday 1:30 - 5 pm 50 + ONLY -- $24.90 non-resident fee Saturday & Sunday 1 - 5 pm Tuesdays & Thursdays 9 am - 2 pm HOLIDAY CLOSURE: The James L. Brulte Senior Center will be closed November 22 and 23, December 24 through January 1. Friday 12:15 - 2 pm 3rd Saturday 12 - 4:30 pm 37 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE SE N I O R E V E N T S RCpark.com JOIN THE FUN! All tickets are available for purchase at Central Park (11200 Base Line Rd.) Holiday Party December 20 | 9 - 10 am Entertainment provided by Global Affair. Non-V.I.P. Club members are welcome to attend and enjoy these events hosted by the City of Rancho Cucamonga in partnership with the V.I.P. Club. SENIORBIRTHDAYSFirst Wednesday each month Elf December 4 | 17165 The Princess Bride February 5 | 17598 Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again March 5 | 17599 11:45 AM • FREE Sponsored by Humana Enjoy activities, trips and friendships with over 300 other members. For only $5 per year you can become a member of one of the largest senior clubs in the area. Become a member by inquiring at the front desk, or call us at (909) 477-2780. Thursdays | 8:30 - 10:30 am James L. Brulte Senior Center Live Music | Refreshments | Free Dance Lessons | Raffles All Ages $7 per person. Starts at 5 pm. Call (909) 477-2780 for details. Valentine's Day Party February 14 | 9 - 10 am December 21 | 7 - 10 pm (#17187) $7 in advance/$8 on the day of the dance. Music by Global Affair Hats encouraged March 15 | 7 - 10 pm (#17524) $7 in advance/$8 on the day of the dance. Music by The Music Masters February 15 | 7 - 10 pm (#17419) $10 in advance/$12 on the day of the dance. Music by Global Affair February 12 | 1 - 4 pm $12 per person Activity # 17691 Sponsored by Forest Lawn. For more information: (909) 774-3809. Sponsored by CareMore, Sunrise at Alta Loma and Starbucks Wednesd a y | 1 : 3 0 p m Vist RCp a r k . c o m for mov i e l i s t i n g s St. Patrick's Day Party March 14 | 9 - 10 am 38 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE SE N I O R P R O G R A M S RCpark.com Medicare Informational Workshop EDUCATIONAL, HEALTH & WELLNESS WORKSHOPS DRIVER SAFETY PROGRAM Presented by AARP This eight hour course is taught in two, four hour sessions over two days. Upon completion of both classes, drivers 55 years of age and older may be eligible for a discount on insurance. $15 Member (must show card) $20 Non-members T/W 1/8 & 1/9 9:30 am - 1:30 pm 17803 T/W 2/5 & 2/6 9:30 am - 1:30 pm 17804 T/W 3/5 & 3/6 9:30 am - 1:30 pm 17805 FREE!at Central Park. Open to adults of all ages. REGISTER ONLINE! VISIT RCpark.com Estate Planning 1st Monday of each month 10 - 11 am Presented by Christopher Scarcella, Attorney at Law This discussion will touch upon tax implications, probate and how to avoid it, and strategies to use to ensure that loved ones receive what the estate planner wishes to give. Mo 2/4 10 - 11 am 17694 Mo 3/4 10 - 11 am 17695 Presented by HICAP (the Health Insurance Counseling & Advocacy Program). HICAP provides free and objective information and counseling about Medicare. Volunteer counselors can help you understand your specific rights and health care options. Mo 1/21 10 - 11 am 17696 Mo 2/18 10 - 11 am 17697 Mo 3/18 10 - 11 am 17698 ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION, SOUTHLAND CHAPTER The Senior Center has partnered with the Alzheimer's Association to bring you a variety of important topics. If you or a loved one is experiencing early memory loss, join us for this 3-part series and learn what you need to know, what you need to plan and what you can do to navigate this chapter of your life. Part 1 Series provides information on memory loss and Alzheimer's disease, partnering with your doctor, and effective communication. Mo 1/28 10 - 11 am 17692 Part 2 Series provides information on telling others about the diagnosis, communication with family and friends, making legal and financial plans, and playing it safe. Mo 2/25 10 - 11 am 17721 Part 3 Series provides information on daily stretegies, coping with changes, opportunities for supporting research, and resources for people with early memory loss. Mo 3/25 10 - 11 am 17722 TAX PREP HELP Presented by AARP for taxpayers with middle and low income February 2 - April 13 Tuesdays: 9 am RC Family Resource Center | (909) 477-2781 Thursdays: 1 pm RC Family Resource Center Saturdays: 9 am James L. Brulte Senior Center | (909) 477-2780 No registration required. Availability is limited. Please contact facility prior to arrival. Services can not be guaranteed. Please bring the following: • Social Security numbers for you and all dependents • Your current year’s tax information (W-2, SSA-1099, 1009R, 1099INT, 1099DIV, 1099B, etc.) and any miscellaneous income • All receipts or cancelled checks (if itemizing) • Copy of last year’s income tax return FREE! CARING FOR SOMEONE IN THE MIDDLE STAGES — 3 PART SERIES 39 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE 50 + F I T N E S S RCpark.com Zumba® Step Aerobics Alma Arocho | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res T/Th 1/8 9:10 - 10 am 3 wks $17.64/21.79 17295 T/Th 2/5 9:10 - 10 am 3 wks $17.64/21.79 17296 T/Th 3/5 9:10 - 10 am 4 wks $28.02/32.17 17298 Zumba® Gold Low impact, Latin inspired dance fitness. Alma Arocho | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Mo 1/7 5:30 - 6:15 pm 3 wks $17.64/21.79 17303 Mo 2/4 5:30 - 6:15 pm 3 wks $17.64/21.79 17304 Mo 3/4 5:30 - 6:15 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17305 We 1/9 9 - 9:45 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17298 We 2/6 9 - 9:45 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17299 We 3/6 9 - 9:45 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17300 Fr 1/11 9 - 9:45 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17306 Fr 2/8 9 - 9:45 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17301 Fr 3/8 9 - 9:45 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17302 For residents of Rancho Cucamonga only. Get fit, maintain flexibility and build strength. Annual Fee: $20.75 Monday - Friday Ages 50 - 59 3 pm - 9 pm Ages 60+ 7 am - 9 pm Saturday & Sunday Ages 50+ 9 am - 5 pm Learn how to effectively use the Wellness Pass equipment. Receive a customized workout regimen designed to achieve the best results. Patty Orona | Brulte Senior Ctr $31.13 for one hour private session. Register at the Senior Center front desk. Tai Chi/Chi Gong Ancient exercise with easy, simple movements. Marianna Giordano | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res We 1/9 10 - 11:15 am 4 wks $18.68/22.83 17307 We 2/6 10 - 11:15 am 4 wks $18.68/22.83 17308 We 3/6 10 - 11:15 am 4 wks $18.68/22.83 17309 Tai Chi Ray Easterling | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Tu 1/8 7 - 8 pm 4 wks $18.68/22.83 17352 Tu 2/5 7 - 8 pm 4 wks $18.68/22.83 17354 Tu 3/5 7 - 8 pm 4 wks $18.68/22.83 17356 Fr 1/11 1 - 2 pm 4 wks $18.68/22.83 17353 Fr 2/8 1 - 2 pm 4 wks $18.68/22.83 17355 Fr 3/8 1 - 2 pm 4 wks $18.68/22.83 17357 Him and Her Fitness Designed with the two of you in mind, this dynamic style Fit-4-Two class gives your body and mind the boost you need from head-to-toe. Build strength and stamina, resistance, cardio, flexibility and improve your balance. Balance 4 Life | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Mo 1/7 9 - 9:45 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17313 Mo 2/4 9 - 9:45 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17314 Mo 3/4 9 - 9:45 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17315 Pilates Improve physical strength, flexibility, and posture, and enhance mental awareness. Sharon Ott | Brulte Senior Ctr Beginning AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res T/Th 1/8 3:30 - 4:30 pm 3 wks $25.42/29.57 17319 T/Th 2/5 3:30 - 4:30 pm 3 wks $25.42/29.57 17320 T/Th 3/5 3:30 - 4:30 pm 3 wks $25.42/29.57 17321 Intermediate AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res T/Th 1/8 4:30 - 5:30 pm 3 wks $25.42/29.57 17322 T/Th 2/5 4:30 - 5:30 pm 3 wks $25.42/29.57 17323 T/Th 3/5 4:30 - 5:30 pm 3 wks $25.42/29.57 17324 Laura Ott | Brulte Senior Ctr Advanced AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res M/W 1/7 4 - 5 pm 3 wks $25.42/29.57 17265 M/W 2/4 4 - 5 pm 3 wks $25.42/29.57 17266 M/W 3/4 4 - 5 pm 4 wks $33.21/37.36 17267 40 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE 50 + F I T N E S S RCpark.com Advanced Aerobics Have fun while improving your stamina, strength, and flexibility, all while using both sides of your brain as well as your body. Laura Ott | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res M/W/F 1/7 9:10 - 10 am 4 wks $33.21/37.36 17262 M/W/F 2/4 9:10 - 10 am 4 wks $33.21/37.36 17263 M/W/F 3/4 9:10 - 10 am 4 wks $33.21/37.36 17264 Senior Boot Camp Sr. Center Staff | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res T/Th 1/8 6:15 - 6:45 am 4 wks $10.38/14.53 17343 T/Th 2/5 6:15 - 6:45 am 4 wks $10.38/14.53 17344 T/Th 3/5 6:15 - 6:45 am 4 wks $10.38/14.53 17345 Self Defense for Seniors Ray Easterling | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Fr 1/11 2:15 - 3:15 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17349 Fr 2/8 2 - 3 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17350 Fr 3/8 2 - 3 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17351 Abs/Core Strengthening * Monique Hamilton | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Th 1/10 1:45 - 2:15 pm 4 wks $8.31 17326 Th 2/7 1:45 - 2:15 pm 4 wks $8.31 17327 Th 3/7 1:45 - 2:15 pm 4 wks $8.31 17348 Staying Flexible with Arthritis ** Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program Balance 4 Life | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Mo 1/7 10 - 10:50 am 3 wks FREE 17316 Mo 2/4 10 - 10:50 am 3 wks FREE 17317 Mo 3/4 10 - 10:50 am 4 wks FREE 17318 Toni Rigelman | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Tu 1/8 10 - 11 am 4 wks FREE 17289 Tu 2/5 10 - 11 am 4 wks FREE 17292 Tu 3/5 10 - 11 am 4 wks FREE 17293 Fr 1/11 10:30 - 11:15 am 4 wks FREE 17290 Fr 2/8 10:30 - 11:15 am 4 wks FREE 17291 Fr 3/8 10:30 - 11:15 am 4 wks FREE 17294 Retro Fitness Tone muscles, improve circulation, and strengthen your heart and lungs. Mat and towel required. Bring water. Ginger Dollarhide | RC Family Resource Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Mo 1/7 11:30 am- 12:30 pm3 wks $19.20/23.35 17412 Mo 2/4 11:30 am- 12:30 pm3 wks $19.20/23.35 17413 Mo 3/4 11:30 am- 12:30 pm4 wks $22.83/26.98 17414 Fitness Live with Rainey ** Balance 4 Life | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Mo 1/7 8 - 8:50 am 4 wks FREE 17310 Mo 2/4 8 - 8:50 am 4 wks FREE 17311 Mo 3/4 8 - 8:50 am 3 wks FREE 17312 Yoga Gayle Hampton | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Mo 1/7 2 - 3 pm 3 wks $21.53/25.68 17382 Mo 2/4 2 - 3 pm 3 wks $21.53/25.68 17383 Mo 3/4 2 - 3 pm 4 wks $28.02/32.17 17384 Mo 1/7 6:30 - 7:30 pm 3 wks $21.53/25.68 17385 Mo 2/4 6:30 - 7:30 pm 3 wks $21.53/25.68 17386 Mo 3/4 6:30 - 7:30 pm 4 wks $28.02/32.17 17387 We 1/9 2 - 3 pm 4 wks $28.02/32.17 17388 We 2/6 2 - 3 pm 4 wks $28.02/32.17 17389 We 3/6 2 - 3 pm 4 wks $28.02/32.17 17390 We 1/9 6:30 - 7:30 pm 4 wks $28.02/32.17 17391 We 2/6 6:30 - 7:30 pm 4 wks $28.02/32.17 17392 We 3/6 6:30 - 7:30 pm 4 wks $28.02/32.17 17393 Th 1/10 2 - 3 pm 4 wks $28.02/32.17 17394 Th 2/7 2 - 3 pm 4 wks $28.02/32.17 17395 Th 3/7 2 - 3 pm 4 wks $28.02/32.17 17396 Sa 1/12 9 - 9:45 am 3 wks $21.53/25.68 17857 Sa 2/2 9 - 9:45 am 4 wks $28.02/32.17 17858 Sa 3/9 9 - 9:45 am 4 wks $28.02/32.17 17859 Sa 1/12 10 - 11 am 3 wks $21.53/25.68 17854 Sa 2/2 10 - 11 am 4 wks $28.02/32.17 17855 Sa 3/2 10 - 11 am 4 wks $28.02/32.17 17856 *Paid in part by CDBG **FREE - paid for by CDBG REGISTER ONLINE! VISIT RCpark.com Benefits of Stretching • Reduced muscle aches and pain • Decreased risk of injury • Improved posture • Enhanced coordination • Increased energy • Better circulation Stretch/Balance/Movement * Monique Hamilton | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res T/Th 1/8 8 - 8:45 am 4 wks $8.31 17334 T/Th 2/5 8 - 8:45 am 4 wks $8.31 17335 T/Th 3/5 8 - 8:45 am 4 wks $8.31 17336 Stretching & Strength Training * Monique Hamilton | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res T/Th 1/8 2:30 - 3:15 pm 4 wks $8.31 17340 T/Th 2/5 2:30 - 3:15 pm 4 wks $8.31 17341 T/Th 3/5 2:30 - 3:15 pm 4 wks $8.31 17342 Strength Training * Monique Hamilton | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Tu 1/8 9 - 9:30 am 4 wks $8.31 17836 Tu 2/5 9 - 9:30 am 4 wks $8.31 17837 Tu 3/5 9 - 9:30 am 4 wks $8.31 17838 Th 1/10 9 - 9:30 am 4 wks $8.31 17839 Th 2/7 9 - 9:30 am 4 wks $8.31 17840 Th 3/7 9 - 9:30 am 4 wks $8.31 17841 Fr 1/11 8 - 8:30 am 4 wks $8.31 17328 Fr 2/8 8 - 8:30 am 4 wks $8.31 17329 Fr 3/8 8 - 8:30 am 4 wks $8.31 17330 Stretching * Monique Hamilton | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Tu 1/8 9:45 - 10:15 am 4 wks $8.31 17842 Tu 2/5 9:45 - 10:15 am 4 wks $8.31 17843 Tu 3/5 9:45 - 10:15 am 4 wks $8.31 17844 Tu 1/8 1 - 1:30 pm 4 wks $8.31 17845 Tu 2/5 1 - 1:30 pm 4 wks $8.31 17846 Tu 3/5 1 - 1:30 pm 4 wks $8.31 17847 Fr 1/11 8:45 - 9:15 am 4 wks $8.31 17337 Fr 2/8 8:45 - 9:15 am 4 wks $8.31 17338 Fr 3/8 8:45 - 9:15 am 4 wks $8.31 17339 Stretch & Balance * Monique Hamilton | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Th 1/10 1 - 1:30 pm 4 wks $8.31 17331 Th 2/7 1 - 1:30 pm 4 wks $8.31 17332 Th 3/7 1 - 1:30 pm 4 wks $8.31 17333 41 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE 50 + D A N C E / M U S I C RCpark.com All registration fees include instructor, service and equipment replacement fees. *Paid in part by CDBG **FREE - paid for by CDBG Senior Tap Dance Come make new friends and have fun exercising. Move at a slower pace and rhythm with basic tap techniques broken down for easy understanding. Learn many variations of steps and rhythms throughout a complete dance routine. Kay Bast | Brulte Senior Ctr Beginning AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res We 1/9 10 - 11:15 am 4 wks $43.58/47.73 17358 We 2/6 10 - 11:15 am 4 wks $43.58/47.73 17359 We 3/6 10 - 11:15 am 4 wks $43.58/47.73 17360 Intermediate AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res We 1/9 11:30 am - 12:45 pm 4 wks $43.58/47.73 17860 We 2/6 11:30 am - 12:45 pm 4 wks $43.58/47.73 17861 We 3/6 11:30 am - 12:45 pm 4 wks $43.58/47.73 17862 Advanced Previous tap experience required. Higher rate of speed with advanced step and combination techniques. Production work included. Performances and competitions are offered. AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res We 1/9 7 - 8:15 pm 4 wks $43.58/47.73 17361 We 2/6 7 - 8:15 pm 4 wks $43.58/47.73 17362 We 3/6 7 - 8:15 pm 4 wks $43.58/47.73 17363 Beginning Line Dance Anne Marie Dunn | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Th 1/10 6 - 6:50 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17364 Th 2/7 6 - 6:50 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17365 Th 3/7 6 - 6:50 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17366 Fr 1/11 10:10 - 11 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17367 Fr 2/8 10:10 - 11 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17368 Fr 3/8 10:10 - 11 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17369 Intermediate/Advanced Line Dancing Anne Marie Dunn | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Th 1/10 7 - 7:50 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17370 Th 2/7 7 - 7:50 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17371 Th 3/7 7 - 7:50 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17372 Fr 1/11 11:10 am - Noon 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17373 Fr 2/8 11:10 am - Noon 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17374 Fr 3/8 11:10 am - Noon 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17375 Chair Zumba® Gold & Flash Dance ** Ginger Dollarhide | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res We 1/9 12:45 - 1:15 pm 4 wks FREE 17415 We 2/6 12:45 - 1:15 pm 4 wks FREE 17416 We 3/6 12:45 - 1:15 pm 4 wks FREE 17417 NEW! Latin Line Dance Fusion Alma Arocho | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Tu 1/8 9:10 - 10 am 4 wks $27.00/31.00 17848 Tu 2/5 9:10 - 10 am 4 wks $27.00/31.00 17849 Tu 3/5 9:10 - 10 am 4 wks $27.00/31.00 17850 Th 1/10 10:45 - 11:45 am 4 wks $27.00/31.00 17851 Th 2/7 10:45 - 11:45 am 4 wks $27.00/31.00 17852 Th 3/7 10:45 - 11:45 am 4 wks $27.00/31.00 17853 Ukulele Must provide your own ukulele. Noray Papazoglu | Brulte Senior Ctr Beginning AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Mo 1/7 1 - 2 pm 12 wks $26.98/31.13 17268 Intermediate AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Mo 1/7 2:30 - 4 pm 12 wks $39.43/43.58 17269 RC D-Vine Choir Ladies - looking to expand your musical experience with others who have similar interests? Then join us - no auditions necessary! Concludes with a concert. Julie Edwards-Matanga | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res Tu 1/8 7 - 9 pm 10 wks $90.27/103.75 17875 AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Mo 1/7 10 - 10:50 am 3 wks $17.64/21.79 17376 Mo 2/4 10 - 10:50 am 3 wks $17.64/21.79 17377 Mo 3/4 10 - 10:50 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17378 We 1/9 6 - 6:50 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17379 We 2/6 6 - 6:50 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17380 We 3/6 6 - 6:50 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17381 Alma Arocho Brulte Senior Ctr This class is meant to help you improve your dancing skills. A variety of dance techniques which incorporates dances such as Salsa, Line Dancing, Tango, Rumba, Cha-Cha, and much more. 42 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE 50 + A R T S & C R A F T S SE N I O R S E R V I C E S RCpark.com PeRC Central • CARDS • JEWELRY • SCARVES • PURSES • HOUSEHOLD ITEMS • SEASONAL ITEMS Central Park Gift Shop All proceeds from the James L. Brulte Senior Center Gift Shop and PeRC Central Snack Bar help to support senior programs. All at affordable prices! 2 week layaway program available. Credit cards accepted. Monday - Friday 8 am - 1 pm Monday - Friday 9 am - 1:30 pm • COFFEE, TEA, HOT CHOCOLATE • COLD DRINKS • CHIPS • CRACKERS • BREAKFAST SANDWICHES/BURRITOS • BAGELS • BREAKFAST PASTRIES • FRESH BAKED COOKIES • SOFT PRETZELS • NACHOS • HOT DOGS • POPCORN • DELI DILL PICKLES • PROTEIN BARS • ICE CREAM • CANDY ... AND MUCH MORE! Functional/ Sculptural Ceramics Ceramic course that explorers the fundamental techniques in clay. Create ceramics for everyday purposes. Cups, mugs, plates, planters and many other kinds of functional ware. Great for holiday, birthday or just fun gift giving. Ida M. Tyrus | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Mo 1/7 4 - 7 pm 3 wks $41.50/43.58 17400 Mo 2/4 4 - 7 pm 3 wks $41.50/43.58 17401 Mo 3/4 4 - 7 pm 4 wks $51.88/56.03 17402 Th 1/10 9 am - Noon 4 wks $51.88/56.03 17397 Th 2/7 9 am - Noon 4 wks $51.88/56.03 17398 Th 3/7 9 am - Noon 4 wks $51.88/56.03 17399 Clay can be purchased at front desk. Oil Painting for Beginners Join us to learn basic oil painting techniques. Richard Morris | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Mo 1/7 12:30 - 3 pm 3 wks $48.77/52.92 17403 Mo 2/4 12:30 - 3 pm 3 wks $48.77/52.92 17404 Mo 3/4 12:30 - 3 pm 4 wks $64.33/68.48 17405 For beginners to advanced. A comprehensive study of watercolor washes, techniques, and colors. Students supply own materials; list provided at registration. Fr 1/11 10 am - Noon 4 wks 17406 Fr 2/8 10 am - Noon 4 wks 17407 Fr 3/8 10 am - Noon 4 wks 17408 AGES 50+ Karen Clark | Brulte Senior Ctr Res/Non-Res: $64.33/68.48 43 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE SE N I O R S E R V I C E S RCpark.com COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS A Volunteer Driver Program Community Connections is a special program in San Bernardino County that complements public transit and paratransit services. Volunteer drivers are reimbursed to transport individuals. Those eligible include seniors and persons with disabilities who reside in the cities of Chino, Chino Hills, Montclair, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, and Upland; individuals that are too frail, or unable to use public transportation for other reasons, or need to travel to a destination that crosses county or city lines. For more information, please call (909) 621-9900. SENIOR SERVICES FREE! Visit RCpark.com or call (909) 477-2780 for more information on the following FREE programs and services. Caregiver Support Group ................3rd Monday | 3 - 5 pm | (800) 675-6694 Bereavement Support Group ................1st & 3rd Wednesday | 1 - 2:30 pm Senior Social Support Group .................2nd & 4th Wednesday | 1 - 2:30 pm Women's Empowerment Group ......................2nd Saturday | 11 am - 2 pm The Jane Penny LINK Program for Homebound Seniors ...(909) 774-3809 Dept. of Aging & Adult Svcs. .......................1-800-510-2020/(909) 948-6200 HICAP Insurance/Medicare Counceling (By appointment only) ..(909) 256-8369 Senior Counseling (By appointment only) .........................(909) 983-2020 x. 2236 Senior Help Line......................................................................(909) 625-4600 Blood Pressure Screening in the Resource Library Visitors can track blood pressure with cards donated by the Visiting Nurses Association. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Volunteers needed. Call (909) 477-2780 to inquire. Elder Law Estelle & Kennedy Professional Law Corporation (909) 608-0466 By appointment only 1st Wednesday | 9 am - Noon Rose, Klein & Marian, LLP (909) 477-2780 By appointment only 2nd Wednesday | 10 am - Noon Nutrition Meals $3 suggested donation per meal at Central Park. Homebound program available (suggested donation - $3). Menu available on RCpark.com. For details call (909) 477-2780. Enjoy a hot lunch provided by Family Service Association in a setting that makes conversation easy between friends. Ages 60+ 44 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE GE N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N CityofRC.us CONTACT INFORMATIONCITYDIRECTORYCity Hall 10500 Civic Center Dr., P.O. Box 807, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729 Mayor/City Council/City Manager/City Clerk .......................................................(909) 477-2700 City of Rancho Cucamonga FAX Number ...........................................................(909) 477-2849 Accela Info Line - Permits and Inspections ........................................................(909) 477-2777 Building & Safety Services Department ...........................................................(909) 477-2710 Community Improvement .........................................................................(909) 477-2712 Community Services Department .................................................................(909) 477-2760 Community Services - Activity Registration .......................................................(909) 477-2765 Engineering Department .........................................................................(909) 477-2740 Environmental Programs Info Line ................................................................(909) 919-2635 Graffiti Hotline ....................................................................................(909) 481-7999 Planning Department .............................................................................(909) 477-2750 Public Works Services Department ................................................................(909) 477-2730 Animal Care and Adoption Center 11780 Arrow Rte. .........................(909) 466-PETS (7387) Victoria Gardens Cultural Center 12505 Cultural Center Dr. Administration ....................................................................................(909) 477-2775 Box Office .........................................................................................(909) 477-2752 Facility Reservation ...............................................................................(909) 477-2773 Library Archibald Public Library 7368 Archibald Ave. ......................................................(909) 477-2720 Paul A. Biane Library/Victoria Gardens 12505 Cultural Center Dr. ..................................(909) 477-2720 Community Centers Central Park Facility Rentals 11200 Base Line Rd.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 774-3867 Goldy S. Lewis Community Center 11200 Base Line Rd. ............................................(909) 477-2782 James L. Brulte Senior Center 11200 Base Line Rd. ................................................(909) 477-2780 RC Family Resource Center 9791 Arrow Rte. .......................................................(909) 477-2781 RC Sports Center 8303 Rochester Ave. .............................................................(909) 477-2785 Lions Center East 9191 Base Line Rd. ..............................................................(909) 477-2790 Lions Center West 9161 Base Line Rd. .............................................................(909) 477-2795 Police Rancho Cucamonga Police Department 10510 Civic Center Dr. Emergency Calls Only .........................................................................................9-1-1 Police Services (non-emergency) ..................................................................(909) 941-1488 Business/Crime Prevention/Investigations ........................................................(909) 477-2800 Fire Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District 10500 Civic Center Dr. Emergency Calls Only .........................................................................................9-1-1 Business Calls .....................................................................................(909) 477-2770 New Construction .................................................................................(909) 477-2710 Epicenter & Sports Complex (LoanMart Field) 8408 Rochester Ave. Epicenter Stadium Rental Information ............................................................(909) 774-2207 RC Quakes Baseball Box Office at LoanMart Field ..................................................(909) 481-5000 Goals Soccer Center ...............................................................................(909) 774-1130 Rancho Cucamonga Chamber of Commerce 9047 Arrow Rte., Suite 180 ...........(909) 987-1012 School Districts Alta Loma School District ..........................................................................(909) 484-5151 Central School District .............................................................................(909) 989-8541 Cucamonga School District ........................................................................(909) 987-8942 Etiwanda School District ..........................................................................(909) 899-2451 Chaffey Joint Union High School District ...........................................................(909) 988-8511 Utilities Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Utility ...............................................................(909) 919-2612 Southern CA Edison - 24 Hour Support ............................................................1-800-655-4555 Southern CA Gas - 24 Hour Support ...............................................................1-800-427-2200 Cucamonga Valley Water District ....................................................................(909) 987-2591 Burrtec Waste Industries Disposal ...................................................................(909) 987-3717 City Council Meets first & third Wednesdays, monthly at 7 pm L. Dennis Michael .....................................................Mayor Lynne B. Kennedy ...................................Mayor Pro Tem William J. Alexander ..........................Council Member Sam Spagnolo ......................................Council Member Diane Williams .....................................Council Member Other Elected Officials James C. Frost ..............................................City Treasurer Janice Reynolds ..................................................City Clerk Planning/Historic Preservation Commission Meets second & fourth Wednesdays, monthly at 7 pm Rich Macias....................................................................Chair Tony Guglielmo .................................................Vice Chair Commissioners Luis Munoz, Jr., Francisco Oaxaca, Ravenel Wimberly Rancho Cucamonga Library Foundation Meets first Monday, monthly at 6 pm Kristine Scott ..................................................President David Gonzalez .....................................Vice President Tina Gilfry .........................................................Secretary Boardmembers Teresa Akahoshi, Noelia Chapa, Pam Easter, Jennifer Hufnagel, Tim Johnson, Ruth Leal, Laurel Rice, Heidi Soehnel Library Board Meets first Thursday, monthly at 6 pm Christine DeVries ...........................................President Janet Temkin .................................President Pro Tem Boardmembers Luella Hairston, Mary Hannah RC Community & Arts Foundation Call (909) 477-2760 for meeting dates Susan Sluka-Kelly .........................Executive Director Tina Chen, Esq. .......................................................Chair Mark Rivera .....................................................Vice Chair Jim Harrington ...........................Secretary/Treasurer Boardmembers Al Arguello, Nick Baker, Rosemarie Brown, Linda Bryan, Fatima Corbett, Paula Pachon, Bryan Snyder RC Animal Care Foundation Meets fourth Thursday in February, April, June, August, and October at 5 pm Mary Guyer ......................................................President Suzanne Buquet ...................................Vice President Nancy Mendoza ............................................Secretary Boardmembers Teresa Akahoshi, Nancy King, Soo Myland Staff John R. Gillison ..........................................City Manager Matt Burris .....................DCM Economic/Comm. Dev. Elisa Cox .................................DCM Civic/Cultural Svcs. Lori Sassoon .......................DCM Administrative Svcs. Candyce Burnett ..........................................City Planner Veronica Fincher ...................Animal Services Director Jennifer Hunt Gracia ...Community Services Director Tamara Layne .......................................Finance Director Donny Mahoney ..............................Police Dept. Chief Robert Neiuber ..................Human Resources Director Darryl Polk .............Innovation & Technology Director Ivan Rojer .............................................................Fire Chief Julie Sowles ...........................................Library Director Linda Troyan .........................City Clerks Svcs. Director Jason Welday ............Dir. of Eng. Svcs./City Engineer Bill Wittkopf .....................Public Works Svcs. Director Residents of Rancho Cucamonga are encouraged to attend City meetings. Visit CityofRC.us for meeting notices, agendas, locations and more.CityofRanchoCucamonga CityofRanchoCucamonga@CityofRC Internet Web Sites City of Rancho Cucamonga ........................................................www.CityofRC.us Accelerate Portal ..................................................https://aca.Accela.com/CityofRC Animal Care and Services Department ...............................................www.RCPets.info Business Site Locator ..........................................http://regis.CityofRC.us/InsideRancho Community Services Department ...................................................www.RCpark.com Fire District .....................................................................www.RCFire.org Healthy RC .................................................................www.HealthyRC.com Lewis Family Playhouse ............................................www.LewisFamilyPlayhouse.com Rancho Cucamonga Library ..................................................www.CityofRC.us/Library Victoria Gardens Cultural Center ...........................................www.VGCulturalCenter.com 45 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE FA C I L I T Y R E N T A L S RCpark.com Park Rangers Help us protect and preserve parkland and open spaces in Rancho Cucamonga. Report non-emergency issues by calling (909) 941-1488. Goldy S. Lewis Community Center & James L. Brulte Senior Center at Central Park ...................................(909) 774-3867 57,000+ square foot facility with lush landscaping, comfortable conversation seating areas, kitchen facilities and a wide variety of flexible rental space for up to 350 people. Biane Library Second Story ....................................................................(909) 774-3976 8,000 square foot multi-use facility featuring an Art Studio, STEM Lab, Workshop, Kitchenette and Open Exhibit area for up to 320 people. Lions East .....................................................................................................(909) 477-2790 Multi-use facility with meeting and event space for up to 80 people. Lions West ....................................................................................................(909) 477-2795 Multi-use facility with meeting and event space for up to 180 people. RC Family Resource Center .....................................................................(909) 477-2781 Meeting and event space for up to 200 people. Victoria Gardens Cultural Center ..........................................................(909) 477-2773 Meeting, event, and celebration space for up to 500 people with exclusive gourmet catering, audio-visual capabilities and a full special event design team on staff. RENT FOR YOUR EVENT… Welcome to the RC Sports Center The RC Sports Center, located at 8303 Rochester Ave., is an ideal space for vendor fairs, farmer's markets, seminars, conventions, and more. Indoor & Outdoor Courts The RC Sports Center features 3 combination indoor basketball/ volleyball courts and 3 outdoor basketball courts that are perfect for regular and competion game play. Champions Room This room is designed for team meetings, private parties, business meetings, team building events and more. For more information call (909) 477-2785 or visit RCpark.com. Central Park Pavilion (11200 Base Line Rd.) Reservable Parks*(909) 477-2765 Thirteen parks have reservable picnic shelters available to rent. *Heritage Park Equestrian Center is operated by Alta Loma Riding Club. For rental details or more information please call (909) 226-3956. Champions Room Gymnasium 46 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE RE G I S T R A T I O N RCpark.com Early Online Registration For Residents Begins November 19, 2018 Participant Information Activity # Adult’s Name Main Phone ( ) Address Alt. Phone ( ) City State Zip Code n New address E-Mail Address n New e-mail address n Check here if submitting proof of residency. n Check here if submitting Date of Birth documentation n Paying by check through mail? Driver’s License # Exp. Date Special Needs: For those who may require special accommodations to participate in a City program or activity, please complete the information below so that we may assist you in enjoying your experience to the fullest. (Notification must be received 14 days prior to activity.) n Please contact me regarding the following necessary program modification: RELEASE OF LIABILITY & ASSUMPTION OF RISK I, (Last, First, Middle) have full authority to enter into this registration agreement and release of liability on behalf of myself, or on behalf of a minor child (Last, First, Middle), (hereinafter “participants”). I certify that I am the parent or legal guardian of any minor child enrolled in any activity by this registration agreement. I fully understand that our participation in any activity or activities offered by the City exposes participants to the risk of property damage or personal injury, including, but not limited to, injuries to the back, knees, hamstrings, wrists, neck, or other physical injuries, up to and including death. We hereby acknowledge that I and/or my minor child am voluntarily participating in this “activity,” and are aware of and agree to assume any such risks arising from such participation. I, on behalf of participants, my heirs, administrators, executors and assigns, hereby release, discharge and agree not to pursue any claims, demand, actions, or suits, and to indemnify and hold harmless, the City of Rancho Cucamonga, its elected officials, officers, agents and employees, for any injury, death or damage to, or loss of personal property arising out of, or in connection with, my participation in the “activity” from whatever cause, including claims involving the active or passive negligence of the City or any other participants in such “activity”. BY EXECUTING THIS FORM ON BEHALF OF A MINOR OR OTHER PARTICIPANT, I STATE AND DECLARE THAT I HAVE FULL AUTHORITY TO ENROLL THE PARTICIPANT IN THIS ACTIVITY, AND TO EXECUTE THIS RELEASE OF LIABILITY, AND UNDERSTAND THAT IT BINDS ME AS WELL AS ANY OTHER PERSON THAT HAS AUTHORIZED ME TO ENROLL THE MINOR CHILD OR PARTICIPANT IN SUCH ACTIVITY. Participants permit the taking of photographs of themselves and/or their minor children by the City of Rancho Cucamonga during recreation activities and understand that they may be used in City publications and/or websites without liability or compensation of any sort. I HAVE CAREFULLY READ THIS RELEASE, HOLD HARMLESS AND AGREEMENT NOT TO SUE AND FULLY UNDERSTAND ITS CONTENTS. I AM AWARE THAT IT IS A FULL RELEASE OF ALL LIABILITY AND SIGN IT ON MY OWN FREE WILL. Participant Signature Date n I would like to support the R.C. Community & Arts Foundation with a donation -- $ n I would like to support the R.C. Public Library Foundation with a donation -- $ Medical Release: I do hereby give permission for any certified emergency professional or health care professional to administer any type of medical 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. Previous Team Last Season Played Child #2 - Ht. Wt. Previous Team Last Season Played Last Name First Name Birthdate / / / / / / M/F Activity Title Fee 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Parent/Legal Guardian* must sign if participant is under 18 *Legal Guardian must provide court guardianship documentation n Visa n Disc n MC n AmEx Cardholder Name Cardholder Signature Card Number Exp. Date n Other in the amount of $ (Credit on Account, Scholarships, etc.) REGISTRATION has never been easier! ONLINE | Visit RCpark.com Online Registration* for - Residents begins November 19. Non-Residents begins December 3. MORE WAYS TO REGISTER Registration forms can be submitted by mail or in person. However, processing of these forms will not begin until December 10. (For residents and non-residents). MAIL-IN Mail to: Winter Registration 11200 Base Line Rd. Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701 WALK-IN Goldy Lewis Center/Central Park 11200 Base Line Rd. (Base Line & Milliken) Mon. - Fri. 8 am - 8 pm; Sat. 9 am - 5 pm; Sun. 9 am - 5 pm For registration questions, please call (909) 477-2765 or email Registration@CityofRC.us. (Please do not send Registration Forms via email). Para preguntas de registración, por favor llame (909) 477-2765 o envíanos un correo electrónico a Registration@CityofRC.us. (Por favor no enviar Formas de Registración por correo electrónico). WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW • Registration not accepted at classes. • $13.49 non-resident fee applies to each activity, unless stated otherwise. • $30 fee charged on returned checks. • Bring, mail or fax (909) 477-2783 a clear copy of your photo I.D. AND a current utility bill for proof of residency. PAYMENT METHODS • Checks - see Section 2, payable to: City of Rancho Cucamonga • Credit Card: REFUNDS/TRANSFERS • Issued in full prior to 1st class; $10 application fee withheld after 1st class. • No refunds after 2nd class. • Credit issued if class is cancelled. • Credit Card refunds issued to card used for purchase. • All transactions fees are non-refundable. Non-refundable transactions fees are subject to change. • Allow 2 – 3 weeks to process. *Dates may vary for some programs. 47 WINTER 2019 GRAPEVINE FA C I L I T I E S & P A R K S G U I D E RCpark.com SA P P H I R E GR O V E CA RN E L I A N BE R Y L HA VE N MI L L I K E N DA Y C R E E K DA Y C R E E K ET I W AN DA WA RD M A N B U L L OC K BANYAN CHURCH 8TH ST 6TH ST JERSEY ARROW RT 4TH ST 19TH ST. HILLSIDE WILSON BASE LINE TERRA VISTA WILSON BANYAN AR C H I B A L D VI N E YAR D HE L L M A N HE R M O S A RO C H E S T E R ET I W AN DA EA S T15 15 210 210 6666 Victoria Pk Ln. PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAIL MAP NOT TO SCALE FOOTHILL AM E T H Y S T 12 6 1 11 20 4 26 28 29 31 7 9 23 21 15 27 10 14 8 22 30 18 195 3 2 13 24 17 25 16 1 3 2 4 13 14 15 10 9 11 17 8 7 12 6 5 16 o b h r d q j p sf t l cin m k g a e CITY FACILITIES RECREATION FACILITIES CITY PARKS a. Animal Care & Adoption Ctr. | 11780 Arrow Rte. b. Archibald Library | 7368 Archibald Ave. c. Chaffey-Garcia House | 7150 Etiwanda Ave. d. City Corporate Yard | 8794 Lion St. e. City Hall/Police Station | 10500 Civic Center Dr. f. Epicenter/Sports Complex | 8408 Rochester Ave. g. Fire Station #171 | 6627 Amethyst Ave. h. Fire Station #172 | 9612 San Bernardino Rd. i. Fire Station #173 | 12270 Fire House Ct. j. Fire Station #174 | 11297 Jersey Blvd. k. Fire Station #175 | 11108 Banyan St. l. Fire Station #176 | 5840 East Ave. m. Fire Station #177 | 9270 Rancho St. n. Goldy S. Lewis Comm. Ctr. James L Brulte Senior Ctr. | 11200 Base Line Rd. o. Lions Center East (Playschool) / West (Teen Center) | 9191 / 9161 Base Line Rd. p. Metrolink Train Station | 11208 Asuza St. q. RC Family Resource Ctr. | 9791 Arrow Rte. r. Fire - All Risk Training Center | 11285 Jersey Blvd. s. RC Sports Ctr. | 8303 Rochester Ave. t. Victoria Gardens Cultural Ctr. / Lewis Family Playhouse / Paul A. Biane Library 12505 Cultural Center Dr. 1. Bear Gulch Park | 9094 Arrow Route 2. Beryl Park East | 6524 Beryl Street / Beryl Park West * | 6501 Carnelian Street 3. Central Park | 11200 Base Line Road 4. Church Street Park | 10190 Church Street 5. Coyote Canyon Park * | 10987 Terra Vista Parkway 6. Cucamonga/Demens Trail Rest | No. Base Line Rd. to Hillside Road 7. Day Creek Park * | 12350 Banyan Street 8. Ellena Park | 7139 Kenyon Way 9. Etiwanda Creek Community Park * | 5939 East Avenue 10. Garcia Park * | 13150 Garcia Drive 11. Golden Oak Park * | 9345 Golden Oak Road 12. Heritage Community Park * | 5546 Beryl Street 13. Hermosa Park * | 6787 Hermosa Avenue 14. Kenyon Park | 11481 Kenyon Way 15. Legacy Park | 5858 Santa Ynez Place 16. Lions Park | 9161 Base Line Road 17. Los Amigos Park | 8625 Madrone Avenue 18. Milliken Park * | 7699 Milliken Avenue 19. Mountain View Park * | 11701 Terra Vista Parkway 20. Old Town Park | 10033 Feron Boulevard 21. Olive Grove Park | 13931 Youngs Canyon Road 22. Ralph M. Lewis Park | 7898 Elm Street 23. Rancho Summit Park | 5958 Soledad Way 24. Red Hill Community Park * | 7484 Vineyard Avenue 25. Route 66 Trailhead | 8500 Foothill Boulevard 26. Spruce Ave. Park (Skate Facility) | 7730 Spruce Avenue 27. Victoria Arbors Park * | 7429 Arbor Lane 28. Victoria Groves Park | 6840 Fairmont Way 29. Vintage Park | 11745 Victoria Park Lane 30. West Greenway Park | 7756 Meadowcrest Court 31. Windrows Park | 6849 Victoria Park Lane *Reservable 1. Alta Loma Elementary | 7086 Amethyst Ave. 2. Cucamonga Middle School | 7611 Hellman Ave. 3. Dance Terrific | 9223 Archibald Ave., Suite A 4. Discover Judo | 9340 Base Line Rd., #105 5. Etiwanda High School | 13500 Victoria St. 6. Frost Early Education | 12860 Banyan St. 7. Goals Soccer Center | 11747 Stadium Way 8. Los Osos High School | 6001 Milliken Ave. 9. Music Land | 10399 Lemon Ave. Ste. 102A 10. Northtown Community Ctr. | 10071 Feron Blvd. 11. Precision Gymnastics | 9518 9th St., Suite B 12. Rancho Cucamonga High School | 11801 Lark Dr. 13. Rancho Cucamonga Middle School | 10022 Feron Blvd. 14. Ruth Musser Middle School | 10789 Terra Vista Pkwy 15. Studio 30 | 10621 Church St. Suite #140 16. Universal Martial Arts Ctr. | 7945 Vineyard Ave., Suite D-4 17. Windrows Elementary School | 6855 Victoria Park Ln. Sites outside RC - • Innerworks Wellness | 1306 Monte Vista Ave. #8, Upland • Ontario Ice Skating Center | 1225 W. Holt Blvd., Ontario • Whispering Lake Golf Course | 2525 E. Riverside Dr., Ontario • World Elite Gymnastics | 5300 Ontario Mills Pkwy Suite #200, Ontario • Upland Fire #Station 164 | 1825 N Campus Ave. Upland The City of Rancho Cucamonga has created a Smoke Free and Styrofoam (expanded polystyrene) Free environment at all City buildings, parks, playgrounds, plazas and trails, including the surrounding property and parking lots. Please remember this when making plans. Etiwanda Heights Neighborhood and Conservation Plan The City is working towards producing a long-term plan for limited neighborhoods and extensive open space. eporterR Green Bike Lanes pg 3 CommUNITY Paint Day pg 5 Cell Phone Alerts Prompt Quick Action in Emergencies pg 6 Volume 14, Issue 4 Winter 2019 Over the course of this year, the City has been working with the community to determine whether and how to proceed with the possible annexation of the 4,288 acres that makes up the majority of the remaining unincorporated lands of the Etiwanda area. Through community workshops and surveys conducted in the spring of 2018, a clear community consensus emerged that the City should take over control of the future of this area, now under County jurisdiction, and that new taxes on residents to acquire it as open space were not acceptable. Based on that community feedback, the City Council directed that limited neighborhood development was the most practical way to enable local control without imposing new open space taxes on existing residents, and requested City staff to continue to work with the community and prepare a plan concept that prioritized open space retention balanced with enough neighborhood development to cover the open space costs. This past summer, the City conducted a series of pop-up events, community interviews and an online survey to better understand the community’s vision for a neighborhood and open space conservation plan, which is now called the Etiwanda Heights Neighborhood and Conservation Plan. Three initial conceptual plan alternatives were developed and presented to the community. Based on feedback received through those engagement opportunities, a refined concept plan was revealed at a community open house on September 21st at the Victoria Gardens Cultural Center. The refined concept proposed for 83% of the 4,288 acre plan area to be kept rural, and 17% to be made available for neighborhoods. The rural area would be a mix of existing and new habitat conservation, very limited low intensity rural residential similar to what is already present there, continuing flood control operations to protect the City from flood hazards, and a trail system for controlled recreational and educational access. The neighborhood areas would include a range of single-family housing types from very large to small, a network of neighborhood streets and parks for walking, biking and play, and a few small centers with neighborhood-serving amenities such as a school, library, small shops and restaurants, and play fields. Trail connections from existing and future neighborhoods into the foothills to the north will be a major priority. Continued on page 2 Since incorporation in 1977, Rancho Cucamonga has experienced several economic transformations. Early on, the City’s primary industry was agricultural and was known for its citrus and vineyards. This industry began to fade from 1940-70 due to several adverse weather events that severely impacted crops. Rapid growth in the surrounding areas led to developers eagerly eyeing, and buying, the comparatively inexpensive land in the unincorporated community for easy development under County standards. The City ultimately incorporated in the late 1970s and one of the first things it did was work on an early General Plan to guide growth for years to come. Between 1990 and 2005 the City experienced significant expansion in logistics due, in large part, to local freeway corridors and proximity to the Port of Long Beach. The distance between Rancho Cucamonga and the port is the same distance a fully loaded tractor and trailer could go in one day without refilling. Low land values also helped fuel growth in warehouse developments. Similarly, the early 2000’s saw significant growth in the City’s retail sector. Terra Vista was built out and many major tenants established it as a location to serve the growing community. Victoria Gardens was developed and opened in 2006. The City worked, unsuccessfully, with many developers over the years in an attempt to find one that shared the vision of an outdoor, downtown lifestyle center. That vision ultimately came to fruition with Forest City. In less than 5 years Victoria Gardens became a huge success, known nationwide, and the heart of Rancho Cucamonga’s economic engine. As we sit here today, Rancho Cucamonga is one of the Inland Empire’s premier cities, featuring a skilled workforce, strong manufacturing sector, diverse and vibrant retail and an array of quality housing. Rancho Cucamonga prides itself on innovation and our motto is “A World Class Community.” The City continues that commitment with initiatives like Healthy RC to emphasize community health and prosperity. The Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Utility (RCMU), the City’s award winning municipal utility, will soon offer, along with our private sector partner, high-bandwidth Internet service to businesses and residents to ensure the City retains a competitive edge in the information- based digital economy. Together, RCMU and the new fiber optic network will continue to foster an environment that is attractive to new businesses and families for decades to come. Healthy RC, and the partnerships that are being formed with our award- winning local school districts, ensure that tomorrow’s families have an environment that is safe and healthy, both mentally and physically, as well as good for the Earth and our natural resources. We will also remain a place, where people of all income levels, race, religion, and national origin come together to find a walkable, healthy, safe and educational environment to raise a family. — John R. Gillison City Manager RC Celebrates International Walk to School Day! Pounding the pavement on the way to a healthier future. Hundreds of community members walked, biked, and celebrated health and safety on Wednesday, October 10th with the Healthy RC Safe Routes to School Program for International Walk to School Day. Healthy RC partnered with Los Amigos Elementary School this year to encourage students and their families to lace up their sneakers to walk, bike, or roll to school rather than drive. Local elected officials joined teachers and parents, school administrators, City staff, and public safety personnel. They led “walking school buses” from designated meeting locations to the school, simulating children walking in the same arrangement as though they were riding on a school bus. The Healthy RC Safe Routes to School Program is a comprehensive approach to bicycle and pedestrian safety to enable and encourage all children to walk and bike to school. Walk to School events work to create safer routes for walking and bicycling. The program emphasizes the importance of physical activity among children, pedestrian safety, traffic congestion, concern for the environment and building connections between families, schools, and the broader community. If you are interested in joining an existing program, creating a new program at your school, or would like more information, visit HealthyRC.com. 2 The open house was an opportunity to present and receive comments on a conceptual plan for the Etiwanda Heights area at the northeast corner of the City. A series of “stations” were set up in the courtyard of the cultural center, walking participants through the history of this plan, the alternatives considered over last summer, community responses received, and refined plan concepts assembled by City staff and design team to reflect the community’s expressed preferences and priorities. During the open house, and in the days following it, the City received additional input from the community on how the neighborhood plan could be further refined to better meet the vision of the community. The City has taken this input and incorporated it into the planning process to work towards producing a long-term, community-based plan for limited neighborhoods and extensive open space for the 4,288 acre plan area. Over the next several months, the City will be conducting extensive environmental and economic analysis to better understand the feasibility of a plan for new neighborhoods and open space conservation. One of the critical processes that will start soon is environmental analysis under the California Environmental Quality Act. Before a plan goes before the Planning Commission or City Council, the City will prepare an Environmental Impact Report to identify potential environmental impacts and recommendations for alleviating those impacts. This document will also serve to provide the public and decision makers with a better understanding of the potential issues of new development under the plan. There are still many steps before the City Council will evaluate this plan in 2019. The community’s input has been a foundational component of the plan’s development. As the plan and associated analysis moves forward, we hope the members of the community will continue to stay involved and help craft the vision for the Etiwanda Heights neighborhoods and open space areas. For more information on the community input received and to stay updated on this effort, visit CityofRC.us/EtiwandaHeights. Etiwanda Heights Continued from page 1City Manager’s Message 3 Gerdau Long Steel North America Joins Green Business Recognition Program Steel giant recognized for green products and practices. Gerdau Long Steel North America, recently acquired by Commercial Metals Company (CDC), is now part of the City of Rancho Cucamonga’s Green Business Recognition Program. Gerdau is the first industrial company to be recognized as a Rancho Cucamonga Green Business. It is one of the largest recyclers in the world, transforming 16 million metric tons of scrap into steel every year. Gerdau’s Rancho Cucamonga mill manufactures, fabricates, and installs rebar at construction sites. It is the last melting steel facility in California and supplies over one- third of overall rebar demand. They boast one of the cleanest mills in the world with the lowest particulate and metals emissions rates in the United States. Upgrading its Bag House was a multi-year, multi-million dollar investment representing an impressive commitment to the safe and sustainable production of “Green Steel.” They have also incorporated a variety of green practices into their operations to promote waste reduction, sustainable purchasing, pollution prevention, energy efficiency, and alternative transportation. The steel from Gerdau qualifies for the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) credits from the U.S. Green Building Council. LEED is the most widely used green building rating system in the world and provides a framework to create healthy, highly efficient and cost-saving green buildings. The economic contributions of Gerdau are significant as they currently employ approximately 1,100 jobs in California, 561 in San Bernardino County, 300 of which are at the Rancho Cucamonga mill. It also received the 2018 Achievement in Environmental Stewardship Award from the Steel Manufacturers Association (SMA). The Green Business Recognition Program showcases the sustainability efforts of Rancho Cucamonga businesses and encourages green business practices throughout the community. Businesses that demonstrate environmental practices in various categories and complete no- cost resource assessments are eligible for recognition. The Green Business Recognition Program is part of the City’s Healthy RC Program and promotes environmentally sustainable practices in the community. For more information about the Green Business Program, contact Deborah Allen at (909) 774-2047 or Deborah.Allen@CityofRC.us. Etiwanda Heights Continued from page 1 End the Holidays on a Green Note Did you know approximately 80% of your holiday waste is recyclable? All you need to do is include gift boxes, wrapping paper, greeting cards, and cardboard packaging in your recycling bin. Burrtec Waste Industries will collect your excess holiday trash and recyclables beginning December 26, 2018, through January 11, 2019. Place excess holiday trash and recyclables in bags alongside your containers on your regular collection day. You can also recycle your Christmas tree with Burrtec. Be sure you remove all ornaments, lights, and metal stands. Trees over six feet need to be cut in half. Simply place your tree at the curb from December 26, 2018 through January 11, 2019, on your regular collection day. Green Bike Lanes Bike safety gets a green light in the green lane. Say hello to safer and more visible bike lanes! The City of Rancho Cucamonga is implementing bright green bike lanes to help promote biking as a transportation method and enhance safety for bicyclists and motorists. Thanks to the Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee grant, this enhancement project highlights bikes lanes with green thermoplastic in areas where vehicles and bicycles may meet, such as approaching intersections and right turn pockets. Green bike lanes allow bicyclists to feel safer when approaching a conflict area, where weaving typically occurs, while also increasing awareness of bicyclists to other motorists. Initial improvements were made at the intersection of Base Line Road and Carnelian Street and these improvements are now expanding along Base Line Road, Haven Avenue, Jersey Boulevard, and 6th Street. The project represents a visible City commitment to active transportation and Healthy RC. Remember to share the road and keep an eye out in the Green Zone! Caring is Always in Season The Compassionate Community initiative was launched by the City of Rancho Cucamonga and Healthy RC in 2017 and has continued to inspire residents to make a difference in our community. Whether a project is big or small, the effort of sharing compassion and promoting acts of kindness will ultimately lead to a more healthy, sustainable and resilient community. Acting on Compassion Starting the school year with the necessary school supplies promotes learning, boosts self-esteem and helps keep students in school. Having school supplies is vital to a child’s educational success, yet thousands of children arrive to our local classrooms each day without the necessary tools for learning. The City of Rancho Cucamonga partnered with Healthy RC’s Compassionate Communities subcommittee and community partners to assist Bear Gulch Elementary School in collecting the necessary school supplies for our students, in this year’s back-to-school supplies drive held from July to August. This School Supplies Drive helps ensure that all students have the same opportunity to start the school year right. In total, the City and community partners collected and distributed over 3,200 school supplies to local elementary school students at Bear Gulch. Lily Knapp, a second-grade student, expressed her gratitude saying “Thank you! These school supplies are working good and I like them.” We are excited to have come together as a community to provide these students a great kick-off to learning. The City of Rancho Cucamonga and the Compassionate Communities subcommittee would like to thank everyone who participated in this compassionate act. We encourage everyone to act on compassion and spread kindness in your own communities! Compassionate Community Corner Co m p a s s i o n a t e Co m m u n i t y Co r n e r It’s Your Turn You can get involved in creating a welcoming and unified environment for everyone! Take action and share your #BeKindRC story & tag us on social media. You can also participate by sharing your compassionate stories, become part of the planning committee, or getting involved as a volunteer. Contact us at RC.Healthy@CityofRC.us or (909) 774-2043, or visit HealthyRC.com for more information. 4 Mental Health Strategies Earn State Award for Making a Difference Start the conversation. Break the stigma! Healthy RC’s mental health strategies were recently honored with a statewide award for innovation in improving quality of life. Rancho Cucamonga was one of twelve California cities to receive a Helen Putnam Award for Excellence by the League of California Cities. The City won in the category of Health and Wellness for demonstrating collaboration through cross-sector partners to carry out programs that make an impact in health and wellness. Mental health is a community health priority that affects one in four individuals in the country. The City is taking a comprehensive approach regarding prevention and treatment of mental health issues by tackling their root causes. Some strategies include destimagtizing mental health through community conversations and the Your Mind Matters mental health campaign. The Mental Health Subcommittee executes strategies, like the digital and print campaign for Your Mind Matters, to meet the needs of our community. The Subcommittee also creates quarterly Mental Health Symposiums, which serve as a safe space for residents to have conversations about topics such as anxiety, depression, suicide prevention, and bullying with mental health professionals and organizations. Residents learn they are not alone in their struggles and that finding access to culturally appropriate services is only a phone call away. Residents are encouraged to visit HealthyRC.com for more information. Keep Homes Healthy and Safe Keep your home healthy and safe by properly disposing of household toxics such as cooking oil, leftover household cleaners, paint, motor oil and electronics at the City’s Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection Facility. The collection facility is open Saturdays only from 8:00 a.m. to noon at 8794 Lion Street off 9th Street between Vineyard Avenue and Hellman Avenue. The HHW collection facility will be closed on November 24, December 22, and December 29, 2018. It is illegal to abandon hazardous substances outside the facility when it is closed. Call (800) OILYCAT (800-645-9228) or visit tootoxictotrash.com for days and hours of operations. The facility only accepts waste from residents of Rancho Cucamonga or San Bernardino County. Limit of 15 gallons or 125 pounds of waste per trip in containers no larger than 5 gallons. Business waste is not accepted. Call the Environmental Programs Info Line at (909) 919-2635 for a complete list of acceptable items. Food Too Good to Waste Planning, prepping, and storing can help waste less food. The excess food that we trash on a daily basis could be making a difference in our community. Food waste is generated by things like uneaten leftovers and spoiled produce, and about 94 percent of that ends up in landfills. In 2015, 37.6 million tons of food waste was disposed of in the United States. By managing food sustainably and reducing waste, we can help businesses and consumers save money, provide a bridge in our communities for those who do not have enough to eat, and conserve resources for future generations. Planning, prepping, and storing food can help your household waste less food. Below are some tips to help you do just that: • Make a list with weekly meals in mind to save money and time and eat healthier food. • Keep a running list of meals and ingredients that your household already enjoys so you can easily choose, shop for and prepare meals. • Make your shopping list based on how many meals you’ll eat at home. • Plan your meals for the week before you go shopping and buy only the things needed for those meals. You will be more likely to keep it fresh and use it all. • Include quantities on your shopping list noting how many meals you’ll make with each item to avoid overbuying. For example: salad greens - enough for two lunches. • Check your refrigerator and cupboards first to avoid buying food you already have. Make a list each week of what needs to be used and plan meals around those items first. • Only buy in bulk if you are able to use the food before it spoils. Remember, in Rancho Cucamonga, food waste from households goes in the trash cart and to the landfill. Let’s feed people, not landfills. 5 CommUNITY Paint Day Creating Unity in our Community one paint stroke at a time. The City of Rancho Cucamonga and some dedicated community members transformed an ordinary intersection near Los Amigos Elementary School at Baker Avenue and 9th Street into a vibrant public space. This CommUNITY Paint Day, held on September 29, 2018, was the culmination of direct collaboration with Los Amigos Elementary School, neighborhood residents, community partners, local graphic artists and City staff. The project was funded in part by a grant from Southern California Association of Governments and was created entirely by this community. Healthy RC hosted community meetings in the Los Amigos Elementary School neighborhood to provide residents and students the opportunity to voice their vision for the mural design. Janet Temkin, Superintendent of Cucamonga School District, reflected on the City’s collaboration with the school and said, “From the very beginning, our students were allowed the opportunity to participate in the engagement process to share their hopes, dreams and values in depicting a design for this project.” Chaffey College art student and resident, Vincent Jimenez, helped bring the community’s vision of unity and diversity to life. In addition to giving neighborhood residents, students, teachers and community members the opportunity to paint the mural onto the intersection, individuals also enjoyed the many festivities offered at the CommUNITY Paint Day. Musical entertainment was provided by two local artists: Red Grammer and an 11-year-old alumnus of Los Amigos Elementary School, DJ Thunder. Kids from the community also enjoyed face painting, a bike rodeo to promote bicycle and pedestrian safety, and a cooking demonstration by Chef Geno to promote healthy eating. The CommUNITY Paint Day event attracted over 300 participants and helped forge strong ties among community members. Superintendent Temkin further commented on the positive impact this project will have on students and said, “Students have learned that their voice is important, can be heard and that they can be a part of something greater in their community by working together.” Healthy RC would like to thank everyone who were a part of this first ever CommUNITY Paint Day! 5 Cell Phone Alerts Prompt Quick Action in Emergencies Your cell phone’s lifeline capabilities extend beyond dialing 9-1-1. Advances in technology now enable your cell phone to receive alerts in emergency situations. In June, the Fire District introduced the PulsePoint lifesaving mobile app in partnership with our local dispatch agency, CONFIRE. The PulsePoint mobile app alerts CPR-trained citizens to someone nearby in sudden cardiac arrest. The app features complete 9-1-1 system integration and is available in Rancho Cucamonga and most of San Bernardino County. It helps cardiac arrest victims get immediate care from nearby qualified residents while Paramedics are en route. Bystanders can also find a nearby Automated External Defibrillator (AED) through its companion app, PulsePoint AED. Having trained individuals notified and capable of rendering aid means more cardiac arrest victims will have a better chance of survival. The Rancho Cucamonga Fire District encourages everyone to download the free PulsePoint app and learn CPR. You never know when you might be in the right place at the right time to help someone. In addition to the life-saving CPR/AED functionality, the app shares real-time updates on Fire District responses such as structure fires, traffic collisions and rescues. PulsePoint will not share calls for medical assistance, whether at a public place or private residence, to protect one’s privacy. Emergency alerts pushed directly to your cell phone can also provide you with timely warnings that may require you to take action, especially if you are in an area with imminent danger. An estimated 95 percent of Americans own cell phones, yet less than 50 percent of households have a landline, according to the Centers for Disease Control. So how can you ensure you are alerted in emergency situations in enough time to react and evacuate safely if needed? San Bernardino County law enforcement and fire departments use the Telephone Emergency Notification System (TENS) to send high-speed mass notifications via telephone and text messages. The notifications are sent to areas in eminent danger where critical information must be communicated for public safety, such as the need for evacuation. Landline phones are automatically added to the database, but residents must sign-up to receive notifications via text message or Voice Over Internet phone numbers (VOIP). The Fire District encourages you to sign up today at https://bit.ly/2NkQfcc. Parks Make Life Better! Park Rangers and Park Monitors help make Rancho Cucamonga parks better! Whether you visit a Rancho Cucamonga park or trail, you will probably notice staff assigned to keep your experience fun, safe, and enjoyable. Park Rangers and Park Monitors patrol City parks and facilities, the Pacific Electric Trail, and the entrance to Cucamonga Canyon and Etiwanda Preserve. Rangers work closely with the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department (SBCSD) and City of Rancho Cucamonga Public Works staff to protect and preserve the parks and open spaces. The Rangers also educate and enforce our park rules to ensure visitors use the parks and facilities appropriately and have an enjoyable experience. Their duties also include responding to dispatch calls regarding user conflicts, parking issues, and follow-up on specific target areas. The City’s Community Services Department began working on this program back in 2013. A multi-department team identified issues on trails, and in parks and open spaces. Community Services staff worked with the SBCSD Rancho Cucamonga station, Rancho Cucamonga Fire District, City of Rancho Cucamonga GIS staff, Animal Care Services, and Public Works to prepare the program and establish comprehensive training. The Park Rangers were introduced to the City in 2015 and can be identified through their uniforms, vehicles and bicycles. Park Monitors patrol, maintain the appearance of parks, and assist with shelter and field rentals. The Monitors are a huge asset and often first to report suspicious activity to the Park Rangers. With the assistance of the Rangers and Monitors, the City continues to work toward making our parks, trails and open spaces a fun and safe environment for all of our visitors. Make sure to keep an eye out for our team and say hello when you get a chance. If you need assistance they are there to help! Report Minor Park Issues: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., (909) 774-8069 5 p.m. - 9 p.m., (909) 261-5561 Saturday - Sunday, 7 a.m. - 9 p.m., (909) 261-5561 Report Graffiti: (909) 481-7999 Report Suspicious Activities in the Parks to Non-Emergency: (909) 941-1488 6 Empowering Our Kids Through the BRAVE Initiative Rancho Cucamonga kids are learning to BE BRAVE! What does being brave mean to you? Sometimes bravery extends beyond the dictionary definition of being ready to face danger and show courage, and into learning to protecting your own safety. In July 2002, the life of Samantha Runnion, a five-year-old little girl from Orange County, came to a tragic end. While outside playing with her friend, Samantha was taken by a stranger and her body found the next day. Her mother, Erin Runnion, through The Joyful Child Foundation in Memory of Samantha Runnion, created the BRAVE Initiative to protect and empower children. The program certifies men and women throughout Southern California to teach children about safety and self- defense. The Rancho Cucamonga Police Department is fortunate to have three certified BRAVE Instructors in the Crime Prevention Unit. These dedicated Sheriff’s Service Specialists conducted a three day BRAVE Workshop in June for parents and children in our community. They learned about predatory behaviors, child abduction and molestation statistics, including the 58,000 children who are abducted by friends, acquaintances, and care givers. The program also teaches children verbal and physical skills. They practice yelling loudly, running and telling. They also learned how to use different physical defense techniques. The children practiced their newly acquired skills and the Rancho Cucamonga Police Department rewarded them with a certificate of completion that included their thumbprint. On September 29, 2018, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department-Rancho Cucamonga Station received an award from The Joyful Child Foundation for Community Partner of the Year. This award is given to the organization that demonstrates dedication and passion for children’s safety. We extend a special thank you to Erin Runnion and The Joyful Child Foundation in Memory of Samantha Runnion for sharing this great program. Abuse only thrives in silence and we must continue to empower and educate our families. BE BRAVE! If you would like more information on upcoming BRAVE Workshops or other events, please call the Crime Prevention Unit at (909) 774-2686, or follow the Rancho Cucamonga Police Department on social media. 7 Burrtec Bulky Items Did You Know Burrtec Waste will pick up large or bulky items from a Rancho Cucamonga single-family residence up to 4 times a year at no extra charge if scheduled at least 24 hours in advance of your service day? Do not place items at the curb until a pick-up has been scheduled. Leaving these items unattended and without proper notice on the curbside, in alleys or in open areas can lead to additional illegal dumping and can also contribute to homeless encampments. Keep our #RCCommUNITY beautiful and schedule a bulky item pick up today with Burrtec at (909) 987-3717! Large or bulky items include old appliances, mattresses, furniture, large electronics, tires, etc. To report illegal dumping, use the RC2GO app available on iTunes or Google Play or via the web at http://bit.ly/RC2GO. Celebrate the Holidays with Savings in Mind December 14, 2018 6:00-8:00 pm Winter Wonderland at RC Family Resource Center 9791 Arrow Route Rancho Cucamonga, CA Join the City of Rancho Cucamonga and the San Bernardino Regional Energy Partnership at this community event to exchange your old holiday lights for energy efficient LED holiday lights and receive a FREE energy efficiency starter kit. Bring your old, inefficient incandescent holiday light strands (50 count or higher) and exchange them for new 100-count LED light strands. There is a limit of two light strands per address and old strands must still work and contain all bulb parts. A copy of your Southern California Edison and Southern California Gas Company utility bills (paper or electronic) indicating a San Bernardino County address and photo identification with the same address are needed to participate. The holiday LED lights and energy efficiency kits are available on a first come, first served basis. For more information, contact Deborah Allen at (909) 774-2047 or Deborah.Allen@CityofRC.us. Holiday LED Light Exchange and Join the San Bernardino Regional Energy Partnership at a local community event to exchange your old incandescent This opportunity is available at NO COST to all Southern California Edison (SCE) and SoCalGas residential customers in San Bernardino County. Participating is easy, BRING: 1 strands, in exchange for up to TWO LED holiday light strands. 50-count or higher, still work, and contain all bulb parts. 2 A copy of your SCE bill for the holiday light exchange and SoCalGas bill for the complimentary energy 3 name and address on the utility bills. *To participate all three requirements must be met. December 14th Winter Wonderland at RC Family Resource Center Nicole Soto More Information: nsoto@gosbcta.com 909.884.8276 Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @goSBCTA 6:00-8:00 p.m. 8 www.CityofRC.us 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 · (909) 477-2700 • Fax (909) 477-2846 Exciting New Policies at the Library No fines or fees! The Rancho Cucamonga Public Library is pleased to announce that on July 1, 2018, the City Council approved the removal of all overdue fines and audiovisual checkout fees. This exciting shift in our Library’s service model supports our core values of equitable service, barrier-free access to information and services, and early literacy. We look forward to helping all patrons take advantage of everything the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library has to offer! Details of the borrowing policy changes include: • The Library no longer charges overdue fines for items that are returned late. • The Library no longer charges borrowing fees for DVDs, CDs, and video games. • Patrons will be billed for unreturned items after 30 days overdue. • The new checkout period for books is three weeks. • DVD, CD, and video game checkout period is one week. • Items may be renewed three times. • Patrons may check out up to 75 items at a time. • The Library will no longer charge a fee for holds that are not picked up. • High school students may apply for a library card using a school ID card. Please call (909) 477-2720 or visit our website at CityofRC.us/cityhall/lib for more information. Broadway at the Gardens Presents The Hunchback of Notre Dame February 15th – 24th at Lewis Family Playhouse Broadway at the Gardens is taking on the challenge of famed Disney song-writer Alan Menken’s powerfully sweeping score of The Hunchback of Notre Dame. With a cast of 40, including a haunting choir, Victor Hugo’s gothic novel comes to life on stage in February 2019. The show centers around tension between the mysterious bell-ringer of Notre Dame Cathedral, Quasimodo, his stern-hearted caretaker, Frollo, and the beautiful, yet outcast Gypsy, Esméralda. The production includes songs from the Academy Award-nominated Disney animated feature as well as new songs by Alan Menken and Stephan Schwartz. Peter Parnell’s new book embraces story theatre techniques as well as features verbatim passages from Hugo’s original work. Director, Marla Gam-Hudson, is making her Lewis Family Playhouse debut and describes her vision of the production as “not the safe Disney version.” She says the music is similar, but the plot follows closely to the classic Victor Hugo novel and the production will be “an interactive environmental piece of theater… that will be fresh and new and will bring color and wonder to the audiences.” This is definitely a production to add to your calendar so be sure to purchase your tickets before they sell out! The Hunchback of Notre Dame runs from February 15th – 24th with performances on Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2:00 p.m. at the Lewis Family Playhouse, 12505 Cultural Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739. Tickets can be purchased at lewisfamilyplayhouse.com, via our mobile app LF Playhouse (available in the App & Google Play store) or through the Box Office at (909) 477-2752. Audition information will be made available soon at lewisfamilyplayhouse.com/broadway/auditions.php. Connecting the Dots: Partnering with the City of Rancho Cucamonga Have a desire to get involved in our community? The City of Rancho Cucamonga’s Community Services Department has a variety of opportunities for your business to get involved. Sponsorship opportunities are a great way to increase exposure for your business and engage with local residents. Supporting community events like the Founders Day Community Parade, 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular, Spooktacular, and our youth sports, teens, Playschool, and IncredABLES programs provide local businesses and organizations with the opportunity to connect with the Rancho Cucamonga community and surrounding areas. Levels of sponsorship vary with benefits that include a variety of advertising tools such as print and digital ads, event or program flyers, the City’s social media platforms, the City website, t-shirts, and booth space. Visit RCpark.com and click “Supporting Community” for more information or to download a copy of the 2019 Sponsorship Opportunity Packet.