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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGrapevine Fall 2018\ |` ■ ■ �\%GQp cd r Pr Tegister ii ic ,� 0 C onnne Registrq ` n Visit Mparkxom! Preview the Grapevine early and register online. Use your American Express, Discover, Visa or Mastercard to sign up! Don't have a computer? Computer kiosks for online registration are available at Central Park & Lions East Fall Registration Begins:* July 16 Early Online for Residents July 30 Online for Everyone August 6 Walk-in/ Mail -in Begins Winter Registration Begins:* November 19 Early Online for Residents December 3 Online for Everyone December 10 Walk-in/ Mail -in Begins Winter 2019 Grapevine available online beginning November. *Dotes may vary for some programs. 71� SPORTS . CENTER 8303 Rochester Ave. Operating hours, drop-in activities, and more -- see page 19. In This Issue Founders Day Parade ....................................... 3 Registration Information ....................33, 46 Lewis Family Playhouse 18/19 Season .... 4,5 General Information....................................44 Spooktacular Festival.....................................7 Facility/Park Rentals....................................45 NEW! RC Sports Center...............................19 Facilities/Parks Guide & Map .................... 47 Recreational Activities Babysitting/Child-Care................................17 Cheer/Gymnastics......................................28 Computers............................................12, 24 Cooking..................................................16, 32 CPR...........................................................17, 32 Dance................................................26, 27, 37 Fitness............................................................. 29 Golf.................................................................. 21 Ice Skating/Hockey....................................21 50+ Fitness.............................................39, Library Programs ........... 10 -12,17, 31, 33 Martial Arts/Self Defense .........................29 Music............................................................... Music...............................................................26 Playschool Program...................................15 Special Needs/IncrecIABLES .............34, 35 Special Programs.................................32, 33 Sportball........................................................21 Sports, Adult.................................................21 Sports, Pee Wee...........................................19 Sports, Youth................................................20 STEAM Programs.................................30, 31 Arts& Crafts..................................................42 Basketball (Drop-in at RCSC)...................19 Billiards...........................................................36 Computers............................................12, 24 Dances @ Brulte Sr. Ctr..............................41 DriverSafety.................................................38 Educational/Health/Wellness Workshops ... 38 ElderLaw.......................................................43 50+ Dance..............................................26, 41 50+ Fitness.............................................39, 40 James L. Brulte Senior Center................37 Music............................................................... 41 Programs/Events 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 Family Sports Center...................19-21 RC TeenWorks......................................16-18 ReadyRC (Emergency Prep) ...................... 23 Skate Facility (Spruce Park) ......................18 Volunteer Program.........12,18,19, 23, 35, 43 YMCA Program............................................24 Table Tennis..................................................19 Teen Activities......................................16-18 Tennis..............................................................22 Theatre Classes/Workshops.................... 25 Trips and Tours...............................................8 Nutrition Meals............................................43 Self Defense for Seniors ...........................40 Senior Activities & Clubs (JustforFun) ... 36 Senior Events (Join the Fun) ....................37 Senior Services.....................................42, 43 Senior Softball (Slow Pitch) ...................... 21 Senior Transportation...............................43 Table Tennis...........................................19, 36 V.I.P. Club Activities & Events .............................37 Volunteer Program .........................12, 23, 35,43 Wellness Pass/Personal Trainer..............39 � 17 n. Follow us on Facebook @11anchoCucamonga6l) The Grapevine is published quarterly by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. The Grapevine is printed on 40% post -consumer waste. FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE RCpark.com Usic OF THE �111�I�il�l1� ML A Saturday, LCFoothilt ember 10 9 am Crossing Center Day Creek and Foothill Blvds WND MATTERS 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 Resoura brochure to discover local resources. RCpark.com 0i "... as our colorful community parade makes its way from Day Creek and Foothill Blvds to the Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter. Line the streets to cheer on your favorite group or float. • $50 entry fee for all commercial businesses. • Non -profits and schools enter for FREE. Call the Special Events Hotline at (909) 919-2658 or visit RCpark.com for entry forms and additional information. "Do Your Thing" this summer to save energy. Doing at least one thing such as unplugging home electronics when not in use leads to BIG energy savings! III 8794 Lion St. (Between Vineyard & Hellman) Open Saturdays 1 8 am - Noon *Closed September 1 and November 24. A --- FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE kq LEWIS FAMILY PLAYHOUSE AT VICTORIA GARDENS CULTURAL CENTER RANCHO CUCAMONGA SEPTEMBER 2018 The Zombies ..................................... 15th The Como La Flor Band Tribute to Selena .................................. 16th OCTOBER 2018 16th MainStreet Theatre Company's 20th School House Rock Live! ...............6th - 28th NOVEMBER 2018 11th Rancho Cucamonga Community Theatre's Much Ado About Nothing.................3rd - 4th In The Mood.. ... 10th Brian McKnight ...................................... 16th Jane Lynch A Swingin' Little Christmas ...... 17th SEASON 2018119 DECEMBER 2018 Inland Pacific Ballet's The Nutcracker................................1 st - 9th The Blind Boys of Alabama: A Christmas Celebration ........................ 15th A Peter White Christmas ....................... 16th Under the Streetlamp ............................ 20th JANUARY 2019 Capitol Steps .......................................... 11th Andrew Lloyd Webber at the Pops ......... 12th Don McLean ........................................... 19th Black Violin... ... ............ ................ 25th Golden Dragon Acrobats ........................ 27th FEBRUARY 2019 Broadway at the Garden's The Hunchback of Notre Dame........ 15th - 24th MARCH 2019 Mariachi Flor de Toloache.... ......... Lula Washington Dance Theat The Snowy Day ............................ One More Time ............................ Catapult....................................... Break of Reality ........................... Fritz Coleman's Defying Gravity... APRIL 2019 Rita Rudner.................................. JohnTesh.................................... Inland Pacific Ballet's The Little Mermaid ...................... MAY 2019 MainStreet Theatre Company's The Emperor's Nightingale.......... The Doo Wop Project .................... JUNE 2019 Herb Alpert & Lani Hall ................ I:NI ......2nd re ........... 9th ......... 10th ......... 15th ......... 16th ......... 23rd ........... 5th ........... 6th 13th - 14th .4th - 19th ..........31 st 1 st FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE LewisFamilyPlayhouse.com J LEWIS FAMILY PLAYHOUSE Lewis Family Playhouse Box Office AT VICTORIA GARDENS CULTURAL CENTER 12505 CULTURAL CENTER DR. RANCHO CUCAMONGA (909)477-2752) 1 LewisFamilyPlayhouse.com Monday - Friday ......Noon - 6 pm Saturday...................10 am - 6 pm Sunday................................Closed • 00� iIPn 0 I Originally Adapted and Produced for the Stage by Theatre BAM From the series created by George Newall and Tom Yohe Based on an idea by David McCall Book by Scott Ferguson, George Keating and Kyle Hall Music and Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, Bob Dorough, Dave Frishberg, Kathy Mandry, George Newall and Tom Yohe Directed and Choreographed by Art Manke Musical Direction by Janice Rodgers Wainwright Thousands of kids learned history, grammar, math and more through the clever, tuneful songs of the Emmy award winning 70's TV series, and we're excited for a whole new generation to discover how much fun education can be. This fast -paced musical is perfect to be shared with the entire family! *A RANCHO CUCAMONGA (OMMIUNl1"Y 1—YEA7"2E WILLIJiM SHAkESPFARES MuOH -A170 ABOUT XQTH1XG O THEATRE COMPANY October 6 - 28, 2018 Saturday, (October 6) — 4:00 pm Saturdays (October 13, 20 & 27) —1:00 pm & 4:00 pm Sundays (October 14, 21 & 28) —1:00 pm General: $18.00 1 SeniorNouth: $16.00 SponsoredbyMMUNITY t8PTSF(XJNDA-1(_)N *FOUNDATION FAMILY SATURDAY All tickets are only $10.00 each for October 6th Opening Performance FOUNDATION FAMILY FLEX PACKS All ticketsamonk$12.00each (up to 8perfamily) when purchasing fourormoretickets to anysingle MainStreetperformance (excluding discounted Foundation FamilySoturday opening performance) The "merry war" of the sexes is on as Rancho Cucamonga Community Theatre presents William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing! Laugh out loud at one of the Bard's most beloved comedies, a lively tale of two razor sharp wits Benedick and Beatrice, infatuated lovebirds Claudio and Hero, and their devious friends. "Ben & Bea" have proudly sworn off marriage, so their friends hatch a hilarious plot to trick the sparring partners into confessing their love. Nothing is as it seems in this raucous tale of deception, wit, and head -spinning rumors! November 3 & 4, 2018 Saturday, November 3rd — 2:00 pm & 7:30 pm Sunday, November 4th — 2:00 pm General: $20.00 (Gold Level) Seniors: $18.00 (Gold Level) Youth: $16.00 (Gold Level) All Seats: $22.50 (Platinum Level) Sponsored by &4RTSFOUNIDATION Storagldll Mere for you, LewisFamilyPlayhouse.com FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE �s qummer M •..V I E S CONCERTS r July 9 - August 3 Thursday Nights 17 - 9 pm lot Mondays Los Amigos Park (8625MadroneAve.) July 12 - August 9 Tuesdays Victoria Gardens ((hoffeyTownSquare) Red Hill Community Park Amphitheater Fridays I Red Hill Community Park Amphitheater (7484VineyardAve.) (7484 VineyardAve.) Despicable Me 3 (PG) July 16,17 & 20 Cold Duck (Dance Band) Minion Takeover - Come disguised as a minion. July 19 COCO (PG) July 23, 24 & 27 The Answer (0a55icRock) Dia do los Muertos -Join us in celebration. Show us your July 26 Games, best Coco facepaintart. activities and Rockstars of Tomorrow (Variety) child -friendly Sherlock Gnomes (PG) July 30, 31 & August 3 August 2 - Kids Night! See info at RCpark.com prizes Detective Night - Tonightyouaretheinvestigator! Mark Easterday Band (Country) Bring a magnifying glass to search for clues. y before each Best dressed Detective wins a prize. August 9 bank movie. Sponsored by Alaska USA Federal Credit Union and Victoria Gardens. 2018 Summer Concerts series is presented by Bri�A=nkets and lawn chairs. Movies begin at dusk and are subject to change. -7-11111 Call 0. WE' BER 11 REMEMBRANCE CERE A0 Tuesday, September 11th 8:30 am MWFreedom Courtyard at Central Park Victoria Gardens Cultural Center - I 1 12505 Cultural Center Dr. I , Friday, September 7 10 am -10 pm Special Artists Reception 16pm - 8 pm I � Saturday, September 8* 110 am - 9 pm Sunday, September 9 111 am - 4 pm Co -Sponsored by *Show will close at 3 pm and re -open at the COMMUNITY conclusion of the awards presentation. &4RTSFOUNDAT.Or, SEE PAGE 31 FOR ENTRIES DETAILS. VETERANS DAY CELEBRATION Sunday, November 11 1 11 am Central Park 111200 Base Line Rd. Join us as we honor Veterans of our Armed Forces Sponsored by Century 21. #wrw#wr'#rw # # ara a*ata#a ♦ ww# r w r Visit RCpark.com or call (909) 774-2207 for information. CONNECTING YOUR BUSINESS TO THE COMMUNITY The City of Rancho Cucamonga Community Services Department offers plenty of 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 tabor call (909) 774-2212. FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE RCpark.com Etiwanda Historical Society invites you to... 5leepq Hallow Saturday, October 20 6:30 - 9:30 pm Adults: $12 1 Children: $7 (FREE for children 5 and under) Bring the family for a fun Halloween evening of live )r entertainment, food, fun, and a rare opportunity to see the Chaffey-Garcia House and grounds at night! Prepay online at EtiwandaHistorical5ociety.org. Tour an Etiwanda Historical Home Every 2nd Saturday 1 9 am -1 pin_ Chaffey-Garcia House and Barn 1 7150 Etiwanda Ave. MdinS resents TIIFURF COMPANY p FOR THE C OCTOBER 20, 2018 * 7-11 PM Lewis Family Playhouse I Celebration Hall 12505 Cultural Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga Tickets: $65 each or $125 per couple Silent/Live Auction Eay Bo -d Speclak ' $55 each a Live Music =loo percouple ,I Dancing & Entertainment lyyOct. 8th r J Doug & Dee Morris f RODUCED BY: Lane b Leslie Matsuno PLAYHOUSE Proceeds lr mthis event Al benefit Mon5treel Theatre Companx which orovldes hlah gality theahe productions for children orad fomlYes C P111111111111 Saturday, October 13 9am-2pm Jersey Fire Station 174 (111971ersey Blvd.) Pancake breakfast (starts at 9 am) Demonstrations Interactive displays Fun for the whole family p I ,uuu,uuu SOLE TOURNAMENT Monday, October 22 Red Hill Country Club 8358 Red Hill Country Club Dr. r COMMUNITY &RTSFOUNDATION h ,&sit www.RCCAAF.org or call (909) 477-2775. Saturday, October 27 4:30 - 7:30 pm Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter Sports Complex (8408 Rochester Ave.) Presented by AlaskaUSA Fed, -(,3i Credit Union RCpark.conn FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE Pageant of the Masters: Under the Sun & Five Crowns Dining July 25 116460 1 $167.42 per person Theatrical magic, live music, and light-hearted storytelling will honor Laguna's own and other artistic pioneers from around the world who left their studios in search of new inspiration. There's no shortage of fun and surprises as the Pageant acknowledges two local milestones: the 85th anniversary of "living pictures" at the Festival of Arts and the 100th anniversary of the Laguna Art Museum. Departs 2:30 pm; Returns 11:30 pm. Danish Days in Solvang September 15 117180 1 $52.60 per person California's #1 Danish festival! Known as "Little Denmark;' Solvang celebrates its heritage with authentic food, music, dancing, and more. Enjoy historical reenactments and interactive activities. Departs 8:30 am; Returns 8 pm. DEPARTURE I SPECIAL REQUESTS Check-in time for trips is no less than If you have a special need, please inform 30 minutes before time of departure. our staff at time of registration. I Best of Eastern Canada ........................................................August 5 - 12, 2018 Grand Sierras..............................................................................August 19 - 23, 2018 Exploring Greece and its Islands.......................September 9 - 23, 2018 Great Canadian Cities..........................................................September 19, 2018 Alaskan Cruise .................................................September 19 - October 1, 2018 Utah Canyon Royale ....................................................September 24 - 27, 2018 Fall Colors & Lighthouses of the Great Lakes...... September 27, 2018 Smokey Mountains & Bluegrass...........................................October 3, 2018 Great Trains & Grand Canyons................................................October 7, 2018 Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta ..................................................October 12, 2018 Discover New Orleans.........................................................October 14- 18, 2018 Scotland and Northern Ireland...........................................October 29, 2018 Treasures of Ireland........................................................................October 29, 2018 Catalina & Queen Mary.......................................................... November 12, 2018 Santa Fe Holiday .................. Hearst Castle Christmas King Tut at the California Science Center October 31 17202 1 $72.93 per person Mark the 100' anniversary of the discovery of King Tut's tomb. Trip includes IMAX movie: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh; and Space Shuttle Endeavor exhibition. Departs 10 am; Returns 6:30 pm. Harvest Festival at Pomona Fairplex November 30 117203 1 $34.21 per person In its 46th year, this art and craft show features hundreds of artisans, kidzone activities, specialty foods, and so much more. Departs 10 am; Returns 4 pm. Cruise of Lights at Huntington Harbour December 15 117204 1 $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. 3.75% of all registration fees are non-refundable effective April 23, 2018. The adventure begins today! Join us and hear about the many upcoming OctoberS September glamorous vacations you can book through the James L. Brulte November 12, 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! November 28, 2018 December 18, 2018 A portion of proceeds from all multi -day bookings is donated to the James L. Brulte Senior Center. FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE RCpark.com W0000, National Check the Chip Day August 15 Microchips greatly increase the chances that pets will be reunited with their families if they are lost or stolen, but a microchip only works if its registration information is accurate. Registering and Updating Your Pet's Microchip Consider making an appointment with your veterinarian if your pet isn't already microchipped. Once your pet is microchipped, routinely check to see that the chip's registration information is up-to-date by creating an account through the chip's manufacturer. Chips contain information like your home address, phone number, and a unique pet identification number. Clear the Shelters August 18 Inspire to take action for pets in need. Adopt a pet at Clear the Shelters. NBC4 Southern California and Telemundo 52 Los Angeles stations are teaming up with hundreds of shelters across the country to host Clear the Shelters, a nationwide campaign which raises awareness about the benefits of pet adoption and aims to reduce the animal overpopulation at local shelters. During the month-long campaign, both stations will cover news stories to spotlight the issue, including the importance of spaying and neutering, the benefits of microchipping, and helping families find the right pet for their homes. Visit RCpets.info, NBCLA.com, or Telemundo52.com for details about this event. Adopt -a -Dog Month - October Throughout the month of October, the American Humane Association joins with animal shelters across the country in celebrating Adopt -a -Dog Month. People are encouraged to help homeless animals by opening their hearts and homes to dogs in need. The Rancho Cucamonga Animal Care and Adoption Center can help you to find the perfect pet. By adopting a dog from the Animal Center, you are saving the lives of these precious animals and giving them much needed, loving homes. Be sure to check out our website at RCPets.info as it is a source for all your pet needs. Adopt -a -Senior -Pet Month - November Attention animal lovers - consider giving a home to an older cat or dog in need. There are many advantages to adopting an older dog. You'll know important things like their full-grown size, personality, and grooming requirements. Older pets are great at focusing on you because they're calmer than their younger counterparts. They're content going for a short walk and can be a great match for older adults, or those who enjoy a less active lifestyle. Older pets have been around the block and have already learned what it takes to get along with others and become part of a pack.They'II be a part of your family in no time and you'll feel the rewards every day you spend together. r:3 Join LoanMart Field 8408 Rochester ter Ave. Bark in the Ballpark is a great outing for baseball fans July 11 and their very best friends. Take in an exciting RC July 18 Quakes baseball game while benefiting the Rancho August 1 Cucamonga Animal Care and Adoption Center. r August 15 " dW The Rancho Cucamonga Quakes area Class A Advanced Minor League Baseball team in the California League and a farm team of the Los Angeles Dodgers. August 22 For more information and game day details, visit RCQuakes.com RCpets.info FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE STOR*.TIMES For parents/caregivers and their babies. Archibald: Begins 10/18 Th 8 wks 11 a, 16427 Biane: Begins 10/15 Mo 7 wks 101, 16433 Archibald. No class 11/11 1 Biane: No class 11112,11119 For parents/caregivers and their tots. Archibald: Begins 10/18 Th 8 wks Noon 16432 Biane: Begins 10/15 Mo 7 wks 11 a, 16438 Archibald. No class 11/11 1 Biane: No class 11/11, 11/19 For parents/caregivers and their toddlers. Archibald: Begins 10/17 We 8wks 10 a, 16429 Biane: Begins 10/16 Tu 8 wks 101m 16436 Archibald: No class 11/11 I Biane: No class 11/10 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 in the Children's Room during all programs. For parents/caregivers and their youngsters. For parents/caregivers and their children. Archibald: Begins 11/16 Fr 4wks 10:301,16431 Biane: Begins 10/19 Fr 8 wks 11 a, 16434 Archibald. No class 11/13 Biane: No class 11/13 For parents/caregivers and their youngsters. Archibald: Begins 10/17 We 8 wks 111, 16430 Biane: Begins 10/16 Tu 8 wks 11 1, 16437 Archibald. No class 111211 Biane: No class 11/10 For parents/caregivers and their preschoolers. Archibald: Begins 10/18 Th 8 wks 1011 16428 Biane: Begins 10/19 Fr 8wks 10d116435 Archibald: No class 11/11 1 Biane: No class 11/13 Sensory Storytime is designed to accommodate the special needs of children who benefit from a smaller class size, special seating options, monipulatives for self-regulation and picture schedules to help children stay focused. For parents/caregivers and their children. Archibald: Begins 10/15 Mo 4wks 3:30PI17066 * Register child only ** Register ALL participants • 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. 1 Laa��� ��� A For parents/caregivers and their children. For parents/caregivers and their children. For parents/caregivers and their children. Archibald: Wednesdays -- Noon Pajamas welcome! Archibald: Saturdays --11 am Biane: Mondays -- Noon & 1 P, Archibald: Mondays -- 6 Pm Biane: Fridays -- Noon Biane: Tuesdays -- 6 Pm & 7 Pm Superhero Day Saturday, August 25 12 & 3 pm I Biane Become a superhero at the library and. save the day! There will be superheroes, super librarians, lots of stories, and tons of fun. )k Monsters, Bats, and Spiders - Oh My! Saturday, October 20 111 am I Archibald Learn about some cute and creepy things that hide in the dark. Don't be afraid. Instead, come enjoy stories and create a craft about them. My Favorite Thing Saturday, December 8 111 am I Archibald What is your favorite thing in the whole wide world? Let's share and learn about the things that make us happy. FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE CityofRC.us/Library Fa Fu Friday, October 26 1 7 - 9 pm Archibald Library (7368 Archibald Ave.) The Rancho Cucamonga Library invites you this fall to the magical world of Harry Potter! Bring the family out for performances, crafts, games, photo op, children's costume parade and much more! FREE tickets available at the Biane and Archibald Libraries beginning Monday, October 15. For more information call (909) 774-3907. ;a& 491lId, Hisp�ni� I3erit��e Friday, September 28 1 7 - 9 pm Biane Library (12505 Cultural Center Dr.) Join us for a special evening celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month. Bring the whole family to enjoy music, performers, crafts, displays, games and more. U,V FREE tickets available at the Biane and Archibald Libraries beginning MM TOGETHER Saturday, November 3. WE READ � Join us for Together We Read, an afternoon of family fun in honor of National Family Literacy Day. Together we will share stories, crafts, games, and more, all themed in recognition of one of our favorite authors, Mo Willems, and his lovable characters Archibald Library Pigeon, Elephant and Piggie! (7368 Archibald Ave.) Ages 2 & Up 4P For more information call (909)91 DISCOVERY CLUB Ages 6 -12 1 Walk -Ins Welcome ;I Archibald: Wednesdays (beginning August 15) 14 pm Biane: Thursdays (beginning August 16) 14 pm A fun -filled and interactive hands-on program for children. Weekly themes include science, art, history and more. FREE entry tickets required and available 30 minutes prior to program. .......................................................................................................................... TWEEN PROGRAMS Ages 9 -12 I Walk -Ins Welcome Banned Books Archibald: Saturday, September 8 13 pm Biane: Saturday, September 22 111 am Come learn and discuss how a book becomes banned. Pumpkin Day Archibald: Saturday, October 6 13 pm Biane: Saturday, October 20 111 am Learn about pumpkins and decorate your own. Magical Realm Escape Room Archibald: Saturday, November 3 13 pm Biane: Saturday, November 17 111 am Can you escape in time? Super Smash Bros. Tournament Archibald: Saturday, December 1 13 pm e e Biane: Saturday, December 15 111 am Let's play video games! .......................................................................................................................... TEEN PROGRAMS . Ages 12 -17 1 Walk -Ins Welcome See page 17 for programs and details. CityofRC.us/Library FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES 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. See page 23 forinformation on how to join our Circle of Friends and below for additional volunteer opportunities. BACK BASICS Adult Literacy PROGRAM The Reading Enrichment Center is looking for volunteer tutors for the Back2Basics tutoring program. If you are at least 16 years old, have three hours a week to volunteer and want to have an impact on a child's life, consider becoming a tutor. Training and materials provided. nor training dates or for more information, call the Reading Enrichment Center at (909)774-3909. Help English speaking adults learn or improve basic reading and writing skills. It's a great way to volunteer in your community. 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. N6 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. Caring volunteers deliver books and library materials to homebound residents of Rancho Cucamonga through this free service. I 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 It 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. COMPUTER CLASSES Archibald Library Tuesdays 1 6 - 8 pm Biane Library Wednesdays I 6 - 8 pm Our FREE computer classes cover such topics as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, eBay, photo editing, computer viruses/spyware, and more. FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE CityofRC.us/Library =7 -mm Book C1ubS FREE! 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. N6 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. Caring volunteers deliver books and library materials to homebound residents of Rancho Cucamonga through this free service. I 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 It 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. COMPUTER CLASSES Archibald Library Tuesdays 1 6 - 8 pm Biane Library Wednesdays I 6 - 8 pm Our FREE computer classes cover such topics as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, eBay, photo editing, computer viruses/spyware, and more. FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE CityofRC.us/Library ResouRces14 Clothing and hygiene products distributed to those in need. In partnership with Community Connections. Emergency food provided for local residents in need. Registration required. Bring photo I.D. In partnership with Community Connections. Assistance with Medicare and other health insurance questions or issues. Call (800) 434-0222 for more information. I Come develop your presentation, speaking and leadership skills. YOUTH & TEEN Rainbow Reading Club T—,—1—, I K -1A T•In„,,, Free 6 week program for kids ages 3 - 5 years old. Presented by Miss Kathy and Leading Ladies - (909) 999-5433. Math Tutoring Fridays 15 - 7 pm Assistance for students in K -12th grades. Students must provide own books and supplies - bring homework. Provided by CJUHSD students. Humanity Center 4 Change Vn th TIa t,fi !#-W, M9 t Aid Tr Tr,Tn 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. Option House, Inc Mondays 5:30 Crisis intervention and emergency services for domestic violence. Includes legal advocacy, education, awareness, and weekly co-ed support groups. AI -Anon (Spanish) Tuesdays 16 - 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 I 6-8:30pm 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. Welcome Center: ESL Classes Thursdays 17 - 8 pm Language development, homework assistance, and citizenship classes offered for individuals of Middle -Eastern descent. Parents Helping Parent: 3rd Thursda; r month 16 - 7su. 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. RCpark.com JL FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE FAMILY FUN NIGHT Winter Wonderland,, Age Featuring great food, games, December 14 16 pm crafts and a visit from Santa! Children (ages 0 -17) will RC Family Resource Center receive a special ft. (9791 Arrow Rte.) gift. p SPACE IS LIMITED. Register in person at the RC Family Resource Center. ;q EDUCATIONAL, HEALTHOWELLNESS f� a 8eMOA 'e(fom! Central Park (11200 Base Line Rd.) See page 38 ALL ADULTS WELCOME! for details. 11,eY— F 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) 774-2363 or log onto RCpark.com. FREE OR LOW COST S E R V I C E S Call the RC Family Resource Center at (909) 477-2781 or visit RCpark.com for more information on the following programs and services: OCase Management 0Food Bank and Housing Directories © Emergency Food & Clothing 0 Information/Referral Services QEmergency Shelter Referral Community Yard Sale ; (10071 Feron Blvd.) 2nd & Last Saturday of the Month 1 _ ✓ `lr 7am-1 pm .......... $10 booth rental. Food, clothing Your one stop shop and products are welcome. ........................: for great deals! Call (909) 941-7465 for more information. FAMILY NIGHTS . at the Northtown Community Center (10071 Feron Blvd.) < Features a free dinner, family crafts, drawings, and ma ►. � tg� S Aplica para ser un ' WINTER Healthy RC Campe6n FAMILY NIGHT FAMILY NIGHT para la comunidad! October 26 November 16 December 7 bpm 6pm 6pm Consulte la pbgina 23 para mss detalles. Advanced registration required for Family Night programs. Northtown SponsownHousired by City oelopmen Rancho (orpor do Northtown Housing Development Corporation To register or for more information call (909) 941-7465. and Abundant Living Family Church. FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE RCpark.com 2018 - 2019 PLAYSCHOOL PROGRAM & CLASSES August 20, 2018 - May 16, 2019 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. Playschool Registration Walk-in, mailed and faxed registrations , e 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. 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: ✓ A non-refundable $43.58 enrollment fee is due upon registration each year. ✓ Proof of age is required for all new students. ✓ Proof of residency is required for all participants (must bring a current utility bill and ID card in parent's/guardian's name). ✓ A completed Playschool Registration Form for each participant. Please list alternate class choices. ✓ 3.75% of all registration fees are non-refundable effective April 23, 2018. Those unable to be placed in o class will be put on a wait list For class listings, program information, and fee schedules... 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 byAugust 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 perclass. Thrilling Three's & Three's Plus Meets two or four times per week Thrilling Three's must be three byAugust 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 byAugust 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. ,WRCpark.com PLAYSCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS Activity scholarships are granted based upon funds available at the time of the request (forresidents only). Call for requirements at (909) 477-2765. Kpark.com Preppy 4's & 5's Meets four times per week Must be four or five byAugust 1, 2018 or starting Kindergarten in fa112019 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 g rowth. 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 perclass. Math Learners Meets once per week Must be three byAugust 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 byAugust 1, 2018 For the four to five year old. Children will be introduced to early reading and writing skills. Min. 12 perclass. LASS 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. *Frost classes incorporate all ofPlayschool'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. 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. FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE Lions Center West Monday - Friday ...............8 am - 8 pm 9161 BASELINE RD. Saturday& Sunday...................Closed (95 HOLIDAY CLOSURE: Lions Center West will be closed November 22 and 23, and December 24 through January 1. RC TEENWORKS PROGRAM RC TeenWorks is a comprehensive youth development program for tweens and teens in grades 5 - 10 that provides participants WorLi with character building and leadership skills through recreation programs, workshops, and volunteer/internship opportunities. The RC TeenWorks program encompasses the following components: • Explorers Program • Babysitter's Workshop • Active Teens Outreach • Parent's Night Out • Drop -In • Teen Internship -Teen's Night Out Program • Teen Leadership Workshops • Volunteer Coalition/ • Summer Camp Teen Advisory Board Calling all teens! Join RC TeenWorks after school for fun and engaging exploratory programs that provide leadership, character -building and community service opportunities. August September Cooking & Life Skills You and the Environment In a hands-on and interactive setting, Find out the role you play in the world around participants will learn about basic kitchen skills you. Learn how to minimize your carbon and simple recipes. Get a grasp on money and footprint through composting, tricks to saving budgeting, basic first aid, time management, energy, healthy eating, and even create DIY laundry, and other important life skills. products. TeenWorks Staff I Lions W TeenWorks Staff I Lions W GRADES 5 - 10 Res/Non-Res GRADES 5 -10 Res/Non-Res T/Th 8/7 4- 6 Pm 4 wks 522.83/36.33 17065 T/Th 9/4 4-61m 4 wks $22.83/36.33 17074 October Intro to Bio: What's Inside You? Learn about the smallest unit of life that's inside of us all: the cell. Each Explorers team will build clay cell models and learn the basics of human biology. TeenWorks Staff I Lions W GRADES 5 - 10 Res/Non-Res T/Th 10/2 4 - 6 Pm 4 wks $22.83/36.33 17075 November Engineering: Build a Hovercraft Work in teams to create a fully functioning hovercraft that is powerful enough to support the weight of one teen! No class 11 /22. TeenWorks Staff I Lions W GRADES 5 -10 Res/Non-Res T/Th 11/6 4 - 6 Pm 4 wks 522.83/36.33 17076 December Holiday Cooking & Giving Explore how you can take part and volunteer with the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Visit the Animal Care and Adoption Center, Ronald McDonald House, and Senior Center. Discover holiday recipes along the way and experience the gift of giving back. TeenWorks Staff I Lions W GRADES 5 - 10 Res/Non-Res T/Th 12/4 4-61m 3 wks 517.64/31.13 17077 Grades 5 - 9 M/W/F 1 3 - 6 pm 1 $2 per day Must complete Emergency Card and Waiver of Liability form prior to participating. Download forms at RCpark.com. RCTeenWorks Drop -In runs August through May onl Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for an afternoon of billiards, and fun. No pre -registration necessary. FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE RCpark.com ARTS & CRAFTS i" • <� • MOVIES: Eht tut • •I A / • / • Grades 5 - 12 •C TeenWorks Volunteer Coalition members Lions Center West 9161 Base Line Rd. �rtain your children while you enjoy a night out. Parents Night Out ms Center West (9161 Base Line Rd.) 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 y, Parent's Night Out to put their new skills to use (space is limited). p" Saturday 9:30 am - 3:30 pm Sept. 15 17114 1: PLEASE BRING YOUR LUNCH .` �, Nov. 17 17115 Registration Fee: $49.80 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. 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. DATES AND HOURS: Saturdays 16 - 11 pm Aug. 18 16289 Sept. 15 17108 Oct. 13 17109 Oct. 27 17110 Nov. 17 17111 Dec.1 17112 Dec. 15 17113 GRAumAN'S Aaw C14INESE w TmE.ATRE r Enjoy a day at Knott's Berry Farm with access to rides, entertainment, and ghoulish fun with friends. Departure to and from Lions Center West (9161 Base Line Rd.) Pre -registration and permission slip are required. TEEN PROGRAMS IQI AT THE LIBRARY Ages 12-17 Archibald Library (7368 Archibald Ave.) Paul A. Biane Library (12505 Cultural Center Dr.) Banned Book Week Fantastic Beasts Virtual Read Out! Thursday, September 27 6:30 pm I Archibald Library Read the books people don't want you to read. Teen Read Week Thursday, October 11 6:30 pm I Archibald Library Join our Teen Book Club. Teen Scream Thursday, October 25 6:30 pm I Biane Library "Stranger Things" monster mash. Escape Room Thursday, November 8 6:30 pm I Biane Library Can you escape this magical realm in time? Winter Teen Holiday Party Thursday, December 13 6:30 pm I Biane Library Come celebrate the winter break! Alt dP RCpark.com FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE ilaPT(Wil VoLttvkEeer • 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. uon't miss our - get your applicarion in early! QpTeen F Wore RC TeenWorks interns are given the opportunity to work alongside City employees from many departments to develop mentorships and gain real-lifejob skills. Interns receive additional training on interviewing skills, resume -writing, college applications and more. ror dppucduon aedaune dna mare uuorrnduon arwut the RC TeenWorks Internship Program, visit the Youth and Teen Programs section of RCpark.com r' �T an ACTIVE TEENS �Q 's OUTREACH Pq RC TeenWorks staff will take their show on the road to Spruce Avenue Park for games and activities. This program is free of charge to all who attend. Participants must complete Emergency Card and Waiver of Liability form prior to participating. Download forms at RCpark.com. dk4r;' ""*"C Spruce Ave. Park (7730 Spruce Ave.) Wednesdays I August - October 13 - 5 pm Call (909) 477-2795 for details. Take Action, Be Heard, and Make a Difference! 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 resumes and gain career experience • Have FUN! Apply online at HealthyRC.com For more information call (909) 774-2044. NO sKaung arter sunaown or oerore u am. �. This facility is unsupervised; skate at your own risk. Only skateboards, in-line skating, and scooters permitted (no bicycles). • Bowl • Grind Rails • Rail Box Proper safety equipment required, including helmet, elbow pads and knee pads. • Drop In • Pyramid . # Steps & Curb • Please obey posted regulations. • High Bench • Sloped Rail • Spline FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE RCpark.com 1�� �yI�L'i�� CENTER •• Must have Active Net account for drop-in activities. Visit RCpark.com to create an account. Drop -In Basketball Youth $3 per player per day Adult $5 per player per day Open Indoor and Outdoor Court Times: Monday - Friday........................................10 am - 9 pm Saturday (Outdoor Courts only)..............8 am - 6 pm Sunday............................................................9 am - 5 pm Drop -In Volleyball Youth $3 per player per day , Adult $5 per player per day Sunday...........................................................Noon - 5 pm Drop -In Table Tennis Youth $3 per player per day Adult $5 per player per day ')pen 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 Bose 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. PEE Wi SPORTS AGES3-5 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. September 10 - October 25 7 wks Res/Non-Res: $50.84/64.33 Ages 3-5 M/W 6 - 7 pm Ages 3-5 T/Th 6 - 7 pm 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 t w 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. '' 1 REFUND.5 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. (Effective Apri123, 2018, 3.75% of all registration fees are non-refundable.) Kpark.com FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE Fall Youth Indoor Volleyball Practice Begins - Week of September 10 League Begins - September 22 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 tojoin. Fee includes a nine game season plus jersey, officials, participation award, and one indoor practice per week. Volunteer -based program. Early Bird Registration (Before August 26): Res/Non-hes ree. $117.24/130.73 Registration (After August 28): $141.11/Res Discount Fee: $127.61 Registration taken until filled. Residents Online - began June 25 Non -Residents Online - began July 2 Please note: a birth certificate is required at registration. CO-ED 16391 AA born in 2001- 2003 16390 A born in 2004-2005 16392 B born in 2006 - 2007 16393 C born in 2008 - 2010 For more information call (909) 477-2785. t FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE 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 (AAA - C divisions) / eight game season (D division), uniform, gym costs, officials, scorekeeper, participation award, and one indoor practice per week. I Early Bird Registration (Before November 19): • f4 Division AAA - C: $131.77/Res Discount Fee: $118.28* r \ nivicinn D- Si 1 7.24/Res Discount Fee: $103.75* /1 Registration (After November1 9, MOWM *After the first game of the season, no refunds or credits will be issued. IMP Registration taken until filled. 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 �= 17172 D born in 2011 - 2012 AiNd RCpark.com �V�AGUC soA1 Games played at the Rancho Cucamonga 0 @ Epicenter and Sports Complex (8408 Rochester Ave.) ` August 15: Registration begins September 30: Deadline to register Register online at misoftball.com .. - 7) • Returning Daytime and Senior Leagues: $320/team* • Returning Nighttime Leagues: $380/team* opqm • New Daytime and Senior Leagues: $415/team* • New Nighttime Leagues: $355/team* * Plus $13 per non-resident, per team to be paid at the fields, and $22 per team, per game to be paid at the fields to MLS umpires. For more information visit misoftball.com or call [9511358-2800 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. Parent participation is required for ages 2 - 3. ,jj uu au" V llu"l rnul� ci Yiiiutiie School AGES 2 - 4 Res/Non-Res We 8/22 6 - 6:45 Pm 9 wks 5119.32/132.81 16957 We 11/7 4:20-5P1 5 wks 567.44/80.93 16959 AGES 4 - 6 Res/Non-Res We 8/22 5 - 6 Pm 10 wks $131.77/145.26 16965 AGES 5 - 9 Res/Non-Res We 11/7 3:30 - 4:20 Pm 5 wks $67.44/80.93 16970 AGES 7 - 9 Res/Non-Res We 8/22 4 - 5 Pm 10 wks 5131.77/145.26 16967 Sportball I Heritage Park AGES 2 - 4 Res/Non-Res Sa 8/25 9:45 -10:30'"' 10 wks $131.77/145.26 16958 Sa 11/3 9:45-10:30'm 6 wks $79.89/93.38 16962 AGES 4 - 6 Res/Non-Res Sa 8/25 10:30-11:30'm 10 wks $131.77/145.26 16966 AGES 5 - 9 Res/Non-Res Sa 11/3 10:30-11:3011 6 wks 579.89/93.38 16969 AGES 7 - 9 Res/Non-Res Sa 8/25 11:30'"'-12:30 Pm 10 wks $131.77/145.26 16968 ti b" I Adult Basketball at the NEW RC Sports Center located at 8303 Rochester Ave. 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. �,Vorfiban I Ruth itiiwSer iiiiijuie 3Cnool AGES 2 - 4 Res/Non-Res Mo 8/20 6:15 - 7 Pm 8 wks 5105.83/119.32 16971 Sa 8/25 9:45-10:3011 10 wks $131.77/145.26 16972 Mo 10/29 4:20 - 5 Pm 6 wks 579.89/93.38 16973 Sa 11/3 9:45-10:301m 6 wks 579.89/93.38 16974 AGES 5 - 7 Fees/Non-Res Mo 8/20 5:15 - 6:15 Pm 10 wks $131.77/145.26 16975 Sa 8/25 10:30-11:30'm 10 wks $131.77/145.26 16976 AGES 5 - 9 Res/Non-Res Sa 10/29 3:30 - 420 Pm 6 wks $79.89/93.38 16979 Sa 11/3 10:30 -11:30 "° 6 wks $79.89/93.38 16987 AGES 7 - 9 Res/Non-Res Mo 8/20 4:15 - 5:15 Pm 10 wks 5131.77/145.26 16977 Sa 8/25 11:30-12:301m 10 wks 5131.77/145.26 16978 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. Parent participation is required. Sportball I Ruth Musser Middle School Juniors AGES 16 - 24 MOS Res/Non-Res Sa 8/25 9-9:4510 10 wks 5131.77/145.26 16953 Sa 11/3 9-9:45'm 6 wks $79.89/93.38 16954 Sportball I Heritage Park AGES 2 - 4 Res/Non-Res Sa 8/25 9 - 9:45 "° 10 wks $131.77/145.26 16955 Sa 11/3 9-9:451m 6 wks $79.89/93.38 16956 S &Wn bins Oact Beginning Ice Skating Basic skating techniques taught. Warm clothes and gloves recommended. Skate rental available for $3 per class. Ontario Ice I Ontario Ice Center AGES 21/2 - 5 Res/Non-Res Th 9/13 6 - 6:30 Pm 8 wks 551.88/65.37 16570 Sa 9/15 12:45 -1:15 Pm 8 wks $51.88/65.37 16571 AGES 6 - 14 Res/Non-Res Tu 9/11 6:30 - 7 Pm 8 wks 551.88/65.37 16572 Th 9/13 6:30 - 7 Pm 8 wks $51.88/65.37 16573 Sa 9/15 12:45 -1:15 Pm 8 wks $51.88/65.37 16574 AGES 15 & UP Res/Non-R, Th 9/13 6:30 - 7 Pm 8 wks $51.88/65.37 16575 Beginning Ice Hockey Skates, hockey stick and gloves required. Skate rental available for $3 per class. Ontario It ntario Ice Center AGES 21/2 - 5 Res/Non-Res Th 9/13 6 - 6:30 Pm 8 wks $51.88/65.37 16568 AGES 6 - 14 Res/Non-Res Tu 9/11 6:30 - 7 Pm 8 wks $51.88/65.37 16569 Golf Learn the rules, safety and etiquette of golf, while learning to play! $25 ball fee due to instructor at first class. Gary Nichols I Whispering Lakes Golf Course Junior Group AGES 6 -17 Res/Non-Res Sa 9/1 10 -11 "° 5 wks 590.27/103.76 16961 Sa 10/20 10 -11'°' 5 wks 590.27/103.76 16963 Adult Group AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res Sa 9/1 9-10-m 5 wks $90.27/103.76 16960 Sa 10/20 9 -10 "° 5 wks $90.27/103.76 16964 RCpark.com FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE 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. j -"Elm All reqistration fees include instructor, service and equipment replacement fees. Pee Wee Tennis Beginning Youth Tennis TU 8/21 Inter./Advanced Youth Tennis Johnny Allen Tennis Academy I Day Creek Park/RCHS* TU 9/18 Johnny Allen Tennis Academy I Day Creek Park/RCHS* 4 wks Johnny Allen Tennis Academy I Day Creek Park/RCHS* TU 10/16 AGES 3 - 5 Res/Non-Res Kids AGES 6 - 10 Res/Non-Res AGES 5 - 10 Res/Non-Res AGES 7 - 17 Res/Non-Res T/Th 8/21 4-51m 4 wks 5136.96/150.45 1 DAY OPTION T/Th 9/18 4 - 5 Pm 4 wks 5136.96/150.45 16738 1 DAY OPTION 16739 1 DAY OPTION 16740 W, F 8/22 4:45 - 5:30 Pm 4 wks 552.92/66.41 17005 W, F 8/22 5:30 - 6:30 Pm 4 wks 573.67/87.16 17022 W, F 8/22 6:30 - 8:30 Pm 4 wks $104.79/118.28 17037 or Sa* 8:15 -9" or Sa* 9 -10d1" or Sa* 10d1"- Noon W, F 9/19 4:45 - 5:30 Pm 3 wks $40.47/53.96 17008 W, F 9/19 5:30 - 6:30 Pm 3 wks $56.03/69.52 17025 W, F 9/19 6:30 - 8:30 Pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 17040 or Sa* 8:15 -911 or Sa* 9 -101"' or Sa* 101"'- Noon W, F 10/10 4:45 - 5:30 Pm 3 wks $40.47/53.96 17012 W, F 10/10 5:30 - 6:30P1 3 wks $56.03/69.52 17028 W, F 10/10 6:30 - 8:30 Pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 17043 or Sa* 8:15 -91m or Sa* 9 -10d1" or Sa* 10dm- Noon W, F 11/2 4:45 - 5:30 Pm 3 wks 540.47/53.96 17015 W, F 11/2 5:30 - 6:30 Pm 3 wks 556.03/69.52 17031 W, F 11/2 6:30 - 8:30 Pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 17046 or Sa* 8:15 - 9d1° or Sa* 9 -10d1" or Sa* 10d1"- Noon W, F 11/28 4:45 - 5:30 Pm 3 wks $40.47/53.96 17019 W, F 11/28 5:30 - 6:30 Pm 3 wks $56.03/69.52 17034 W, F 11/28 6:30 - 8:30 Pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 17049 or Sa* 8:15 -91m or Sa* 9 -10d1" or Sa* 101"'- Noon 2 DAY OPTION 2 DAY OPTION 2 DAY OPTION W, F 8/22 4:45 - 5:30 Pm 4 wks $84.04/97.53 17006 W, F 8/22 5:30 - 6:30 Pm 4 wks $104.79/118.28 17023 W, F 8/22 6:30 - 8:30 Pm 4 wks $146.29/159.78 17038 or Sa* 8:15 -911 or Sa* 9 -101"' or Sa* 101"'- Noon W, F 9/19 4:45 - 5:30 Pm 3 wks $64.33/77.82 17010 W, F 9/19 5:30 - 6:30 Pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 17026 W, F 9/19 6:30 - 8:30 Pm 3 wks $111.02/124.51 17041 or Sa* 8:15 -91m or Sa* 9 -101"' or Sa* 101"'- Noon W, F 10/10 4:45 - 5:30 Pm 3 wks 564.33/77.82 17013 W, F 10/10 5:30 - 6:30 Pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 17029 W, F 10/10 6:30 - 8:30 Pm 3 wks $111.02/124.51 17044 or Sa* 8:15 - 9d1" or Sa* 9 -10d1" or Sa* 10d1"- Noon W, F 11/2 4:45 - 5:30 Pm 3 wks $64.33/77.82 17016 W, F 11/2 5:30 - 6:30 Pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 17032 W, F 11/2 6:30 - 8:30 Pm 3 wks $111.02/124.51 17047 or Sa* 8:15 -911 or Sa* 9 -101"' or Sa* 101"'- Noon W, F 11/28 4:45 - 5:30 Pm 3 wks $64.33/77.82 17020 W, F 11/28 5:30 - 6:30 Pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 17035 W, F 11/28 6:30 - 8:30 Pm 3 wks $111.02/124.51 17050 or Sa* 8:15 -91m or Sa* 9 -101"' or Sa* 101"'- Noon 3 DAY OPTION (ALL 3 DAYS) 3 DAY OPTION (ALL 3 DAYS) 3 DAY OPTION (ALL 3 DAYS) W/F 8/22 4:45 - 5:30 Pm 4 wks 5115.17/128.66 17007 W/F 8/22 5:30-6:301m 4 wks 5125.54/139.03 17024 W/F 8/22 6:30 - 8:30 Pm 4 wks 5208.54/222.03 17039 & Sa* 8:15 - 9 a & Sa* 9 -10d1" & Sa* 10dm- Noon W/F 9/19 4:45 - 5:30 Pm 3 wks $87.16/100.65 17011 W/F 9/19 5:30 - 6:30 Pm 3 wks $95.46/108.95 17027 W/F 9/19 6:30 - 8:30 Pm 3 wks $157.71/171.20 17042 & Sa* 8:15 - gam & Sa* 9 -10d1" & Sa* 10d1"- Noon W/F 10/10 4:45 - 5:30 Pm 3 wks 587.16/100.65 17014 W/F 10/10 5:30 - 6:30 Pm 3 wks $95.46/108.95 17030 W/F 10/10 6:30 - 8:30 Pm 3 wks $157.71/171.20 17045 & Sa* 8:15 - 9d1" & Sa* 9 -101"' & Sa* 10d1"- Noon W/F 11/2 4:45-5:30 Pm 3wks $80.93/94.42 17017 W/F 11/2 5:30-6:30Pm 3wks $85.08/98.57 17033 W/F 11/2 6:30-8:30 Pm 3wks $140.07/153.56 17048 & Sa* 8:15 - 9 a & Sa* 9 -10d1" & Sa* 10dm- Noon W/F 11/28 4:45-5:30 Pm 3wks $87.16/100.65 17021 W/F 11/28 5:30-6:30Pm 3wks $95.46/108.95 17036 W/F 11/28 6:30-8:30 Pm 3wks $157.71/171.20 17051 & Sa* 8:15 - 9d1° & Sa* 9 -10d1" & Sa* 10d1"- Noon Tennis Program Tennis simplified for beginner to intermediate. Learn proper techniques. TU 8/21 Students must furnish own racket. Court 4 wks shoes with non -marking soles and TU 9/18 comfortable clothes are required. $5 ball 4 wks fee paid to instructor. TU 10/16 Matt Inderwiesche I Beryl Park East 4 wks Kids TU 11/13 AGES 5 - 10 Res/Non-Res 4 wks T/Th 8/21 4-51m 4 wks 5136.96/150.45 16737 T/Th 9/18 4 - 5 Pm 4 wks 5136.96/150.45 16738 T/Th 10/16 4 -SPI 4 wks 5136.96/150.45 16739 T/Th 11/13 4-511 4wks 5136.96/150.45 16740 Juniors Central Park AGES 11-17 T/Th 8/21 5 - 6 Pm 4 wks $136.96/150.45 16741 T/Th 9/18 5 - 6 Pm 4 wks 5136.96/150.45 16742 T/Th 10/16 5 - 61m 4 wks 5136.96/150.45 16743 T/Th 11/13 5 - 6 Pm 4 wks 5136.96/150.45 16744 FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE Adults AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res TU 8/21 6 - 7 Pm 4 wks $74.71/88.20 16745 TU 9/18 6 - 7 Pm 4 wks $74.71/88.20 16746 TU 10/16 6 - 7 Pm 4 wks $74.71/88.20 16747 TU 11/13 6 - 71m 4 wks $74.71/88.20 16748 OPENTO Central Park AGES 50+ 11200 Base Line 'd See page 36 fordetails! LIGHTS SITES IT'S GO TIME ng Access Get started today and create your account at LightsOnSitesxom "t &*�& 1 &�4 kv RCpark.com 8e a Leader in your City! 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 lstand 3rd Tuesday ofthe month 16-7:30 pm RC Family Resource Center (9797 Arrow Rte.) For more information visit HealthyRC.com or call (909) 774-2044. S'eua I der en to Ciudad. Campeones Para La Comunidad son miembros de la Comunidad trabajandojuntos 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 Ilevan acabo en Ingles y Espanol, son para todas las edades y habilidades. Eres bienvenido a participar. Juntas son 10 y 30 martes del mes 16 - 7:30 pm RC Family Resource Center (9791 Arrow Rte.) Para mds informacidn visite HealthyRC.com o Home (909) 774-2044. JOIN OUR CIRCLE ^F 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. 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. �' np 6CJ1��kR� . Fall is a great time to get involved and explore your interests! If you have some free time, the City of Rancho Cucamonga invites you to join the hundreds of volunteers who make meaningful, rewarding contributions to their community through volunteer service. Volunteer when and how you like. We have flexible opportunities for everyone! For a list of volunteer opportunities and to apply to become a volunteer, log onto RCpark.com. Nave an, Idea bon, a neru pltoject? Let "kmtul We're always looking for new projects and people to lead the Call„tts at (909) 774-2371. 1�r 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 HealthyRCcom •• or call (909) 477-2700. • r - The Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District encourages you to be READY RC! Visit RCFire.org/ReadyRC• - informatior CERT Basic Course This twenty hour course provides information on what to do in your neighborhood before, during and after an emergency. AGES 16 & UP RCFD Training Center (11285 Jersey Blvd.) F 9/28 6 - 9 Pm 3 days FREE 17072 Sa&Su 8am- 5P - CERT Refresher This eight hour course provides an opportunity for those who have already been CERT trained to brush up on the skills they learned in CERT Basic. Must have proof of completion of CERT Basic course. AGES 16 & UP RCFD Training Center (11285 Jersey Blvd.) Sa 8/4 8 am -411 1 day FREE 17073 Amateur Radio See page 33 for Amateur Radio Technician course and FCC Licensing Test date. BECOME A VOLUNTEER! For more information on these volunteer opportunities, please call (909) 774-3020. RCpark.com Advanced CERT Team Community Emergency Response Team Amateur Radio Auxiliary Communications Services UPCOMING EVENTS: September is National Preparedness Month www.ready.gov Great Shakeout Drill October 18 110:18 am Visit www.shakeout.org Large Animal Response Large Animal Response Team (LART) Medical Reserve Corps San Bernardino County Sheriff's Dept. FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE 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 atTech 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. SENIOR COMPUTER CLASSES Introduction to Computers Using the Web to Get Stuff Done For those with little or no experience using This course will show you how to complete a computer. Identify parts of a computer, everyday tasks online to get stuff done. tell the difference between hardware and software, and use the keyboard and mouse. AGES 50 & UP Res/Non-Res CSD Staff j Goidy Lewis Ctr Fr 11/2 10-10:45 am 3 wks $5.19 17107 AGES 50 & UP Res/Non-Res y Fr 9/7 10-10:45 am 3wks 55.19 17105 California Phones Attend this free training to make your Android Search Better Online and iPhone mobile devices work for you! In this course learn all about conducting online ti.4U.)WP I v301UYLM6, searches and other great tips. Android CSD Staff I Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 50 & U P Res/Non-Res AGES 50 & UP Res/Non-Res We 9/12 10dm-Noon 1 day FREE 17116 Fr 10/12 10 -10:45 " 3 wks 55.19 17106 We 11/7 101m -Noon 1 day FREE 17117 iPhone Technology Centers available daily AGES 50 & UP Res/Non-Res ' hikfllLi�We 10/3 101m -Noon 1 day FREE 17118 Seepage 12 for LibraryWe 12/5 10 am - Noon 1 day FREE 17119 RC Residents Senior Online Registration Workshop 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! July 17 i 17120 November 19 1 17167 8-10 am FREE I Registration Required IF,West End YMCA - Youth and Family Engagement Branch N Goldy S. Lewis Community Center at Central Park (11200 Base Line Rd.) the 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 I WEymca.org/Upland/AquaticCenter 1 (909) 946-6120 Featuring large lap pool and smaller exercise and activity pool. Registration is now open to youth and adults for swim lessons. Mondays & Wednesdays 12 classes per session Members: $1081 Participants: $144 Tuesdays & Thursdays 12 classes per session Members: $1081 Participants: $144 Saturdays 6 classes per session Members: $54 1 Participants: $72 Visit WEymca.org for additional information for this and other YMCA programs. FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE RCpark.com Improvisation, character development, vocal production, stage terminology, and scene work with one-on-one instruction. Culminates in a final showcase. $5 fee due to instructor. For those considering a career path in theatre. Expand high school experiences and transition to local community/professional theatre. The course will culminate in a final showcase. Features training for different commercial types, audition skills, voice, diction, cold reading, monologues, on -camera work, photo and resume preparation, and much more! 64.33 LewisFamilyPlayhouse.com 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 I Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 18 & UP** Res/Non-Res Tu 9/11 7 - 91'm 10 wks $90.27/103.75 17217 ** Primarily an adult class. Teens 16+ may enroll with special permission. 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 I Musicland AGES 8 & UP Res/Non-Res We 10/10 5:30 - 6:30 Pm 5 wks 559.14/72.63 16782 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 I Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 8 - 15 Res/Non-Res Tu 8/21 6 - 6:50 Pm 6 wks 570.56/84.05 16820 Tu 10/9 6 - 6:50 Pm 6 wks 570.56/84.05 16821 AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 8/21 7 - 7:50 Pm 6 wks 570.56/84.05 16822 Piano Wizard This fun piano class offers an introduction to playing, solfege 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 forages 3 - 5. Musicland I Musicland AGES 3 - 5 Res/Non-Res Sa 9/15 10-10:4511 5 wks 559.14/72.63 16789 AGES 6 - 9 Res/Non-Res Sa 9/15 10:45-11:3011 5 wks 559.14/72.63 16790 AGES 10 & UP Res/Non-Res Sa 9/15 11:30a,- 12:15 Pm 5 wks 559.14/72.63 16791 OPEN TO ALL AGES! 7-10pm FREE lesson with paid admission - starts at 6 pm. Taught by Cal Senechal • July 20 • August 17 • September 21 • October 19 • November 16 • December 21 See page 37 for details.... e FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE Music Star Early Explorers Utilize music as a powerful tool in your child's development through disguised learning activites 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 I Lions AGES 1 - 4 Res/Non-Res We 9/5 9:30-10:1511 4 wks $48.77/62.26 16829 We 10/3 9:30-10:151m 4 wks $48.77/62.26 16830 Keyboard Kidz Class provides fun activities designed for young learners. Keyboard is provided. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class. Parent participation is required. Musicstar I Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 4 - 8 Res/Non-Res Tu 8/21 4 - 4:50 Pm 6 wks 570.56/84.05 16807 Tu 10/9 4 - 4:50 " 6 wks 570.56/84.05 16816 Keyboard Learn how to play piano/keyboard in these fun -filled classes. No previous knowledge necessary. Keyboard is provided. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class. Musicstar I Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 8 - 15 Res/Non-Res Tu 8/21 5 - 5:50 Pm 6 wks 570.56/84.05 16817 Tu 10/9 5 - 5:50 Pm 6 wks 570.56/84.05 16819 AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 10/9 7 - 7:50 Pm 6 wks 570.56/84.05 16827 Every Tuesday Square Dance Class 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 I Musicland AGES 6 - 9 Res/Non-Res Tu 9/4 3:30 - 4:15 Pm 4 wks 593.38/106.87 16783 TO 9/4 4:15 - 5 Pm 4 wks 593.38/106.87 16784 AGES 10& UP Res/Non-Res Th 9/6 6:15 - 7 Pm 4 wks 593.38/106.87 16785 Th 9/6 7 - 7:45 W 4 Wks 593.38/106.87 16786 Piano/Guitar/Drum/Vocal Bundle Students will learn piano, guitar, drum and vocal on different weeks in an enjoyable way. Instruments are provided in class. Musicland I Musicland AGES 6 - 9 Res/Non-Res We 9/5 4:30 - 5:30 Pm 4 wks 547.73/61.22 16780 AGES 10 & UP Res/Non-Res We 9/5 5:30 - 6:30 Pm 4 wks 547.73/61.22 16781 Beginning 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 I Musicland AGES 6 - 9 Res/Non-Res Tu 9/11 5 - 6 Pm 5 wks 559.14/72.63 16787 AGES 10 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 9/11 6 - 7 Pm 5 wks $59.14/72.63 16788 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 Rount, ante Clas 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. Classes are held at Central Park (11200 Base Line Rd.) Monthly Square Dances 7 - 9:45 pm . August 3 • November 2 Join the Rancho BnBs for an evening of fun. Couples and singles welcome. •September 7 •December 7 $8 admission -- pay at the door. • October 5 Dances are held at the RC Family Resource Center (9791 Arrow Rte.) RCpark.com Tiny Dancers Young dancers learn coordination, balance and rhythm through creative Ballet movements. Inland Valley L. ,ce Academy I Goldy Lewis Ctr Tiny Dancers I 8 wks Ballet shoes required AGES 3 - 4 8 wks Res/Non-Res We 9/5 5 - 5:50 Pm 8 wks $109.98/123.47 16946 Th 9/6 4 - 4:50 Pm 8 wks 5109.98/123.47 16948 We 11/7 5 - 5:50 Pm 5 wks $71.59/85.08 16947 Tiny Dancers II 10/15 6:30 - 7:20 Pm Balletshoes required. AGES 4 - 5 16597 Res/Non-Res Mo 8/27 5 - 5:50 Pm 8 wks 5109.98/123.47 16949 We 9/5 4 - 4:50 Pm 8 wks $109.98/123.47 16951 Mo 10/29 5 - 5:50 Pm 6 wks $85.08/98.57 16950 We 11/7 4 - 4:50 Pm 5 wks $71.59/85.08 16952 Petite Dancers Students will build dance skills through Ballet, Tap and Jazz. Inland Valley Dance Academy I Goldy Lewis Ctr Petite Dancers I Tap+ Ballet shoes required AGES 5 - 8 Res/Non-Res TU 9/4 5 - 5:50 Pm 8 wks 5109.98/123.47 16940 We 9/5 6 - 6:50 Pm 8 wks 5109.98/123.47 16942 Tu 10/30 5 - 5:50 Pm 6 wks 585.08/98.57 16941 We 11/7 6 - 6:50 Pm 5 wks 571.59/85.08 16943 Petite Dancers II 576.78/90.27 Tap+ Ballet shoes required. AGES 9 -12 10/15 6:30 - 7:20 Pm Res/Non-Res Tu 9/4 6 - 6:50 Pm 8 wks 5109.98/123.47 16944 Tu 10/30 6 - 6:50 Pm 6 wks 585.08/98.57 16945 Little Starlets Broadway dancing, includes: Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Hip Hop, Character and Tumbling. Class concludes with a performance. Material/ recital fee discussed in class. DanceTerrific I DanceTerrific Ballet, Tap+ Tennis shoes required. AGES 3 - 5 Res/Non-Res Tu 8/21 10:30 -11:20 am 8 wks 576.78/90.27 16602 Tu 10/16 10:30 -11:20 am 8 wks $76.78/90.27 16603 AGES 4 - 8 Res/Non-Res Tu 8/21 2:40 - 3:30 Pm 8 wks 576.78/90.27 16604 Tu 10/16 2:40 - 3:30 Pm 8 wks $76.78/90.27 16605 Ballet & Tap Class will consist of basic fundamentals: warm-up, basic traveling techniques, and center work. Material/recital fee discussed in class. DanceTerrific I DanceTerrific Tap+ Ballet shoes required. AGES 3 - 5 Res/Non-Res Mo 8/20 6:30 - 7:20 Pm 8 wks 576.78/90.27 16596 Th 8/23 6:30 - 7:20 Pm 8 wks 576.78/90.27 16598 Fr 8/24 10 -10:50 am 8 wks 576.78/90.27 16600 Mo 10/15 6:30 - 7:20 Pm 8 wks 576.78/90.27 16597 Th 10/18 6:30 - 7:20 Pm 8 wks 576.78/90.27 16599 Fr 10/19 10 -10:50 am 8 wks $76.78/90.27 16601 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. DanceTerrific I DanceTerrific Ballet+lazzshoesoptional. AGES 3 - 5 Res/Non-Res Tu 8/21 9:30-10:201m 8 wks 576.78/90.27 16592 Fr 8/24 11-11:501m 8 wks 576.78/90.27 16594 Tu 10/16 9:30-10:201m 8 wks 576.78/90.27 16593 Fr 10/19 11-11:501m 8 wks $76.78/90.27 16595 Intermediate Tap Technique Students will have fun learning Tap dance warm-ups, techniques, combinations, and routines. Inland Valley Dance Academy I Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 13 & UP Res/Non-Res Mo 8/27 6 - 6:50 Pm 8 wks 5109.98/123.47 16938 Mo 10/29 6 - 6:50 Pm 6 wks 585.08/98.57 16939 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 I Goldy Lewis Ctr Beginning/Intermediate AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res TU 8/28 6 - 6:50 Pm 6 wks 564.33/77.82 16732 Tu 11/27 7 - 7:50 Pm 3 wks 533.21/46.70 16733 Waltz & Foxtrot Concentrate on two dances that share many of the same steps. Diane Carty I Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 11/27 8 - 8:50 Pm 3 wks 533.21/46.70 16736 Beginning Tango Don't stay seated when you hear a tango! Get up and dance! This class will show you some basic moves and styling. Diane Carty I Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 11/27 6 - 6:50 Pm 3 wks 533.21/46.70 16734 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 I Lions E AGES 4 - 9 Res/Non-Res Tu 8/21 6:15 - 7 Pm 8 wks 590.27/103.76 16691 TU 10/16 6:15 - 7 Pm 8 wks 590.27/103.76 16692 AGES 10 - 15 Res/Non-Res TU 8/21 7 - 7:45 Pm 8 wks 590.27/103.76 16693 Tu 10/16 7-7:45P1 8 wks 590.27/103.76 16694 Adult Hip Hop Dance For adults that want to move, groove, let loose and burn some calories. No experience necessary. Material fee: $15 due to instructor at first class. Pacific Youth Sports I Lions E AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res TU 8/21 6:15 - 7 Pm 8 wks $90.27/103.76 16695 Tu 8/21 7 - 7:45 Pm 8 wks 590.27/103.76 16697 Tu 10/16 6:15 - 7 Pm 8 wks $90.27/103.76 16696 Tu 10/16 7 - 7:4511 8 wks 590.27/103.76 16698 Breakdancing Breakdancing gives you tools for self- expression while creating visual art. Learn to incorporate intricate body movements and acrobatic moves. Material fee: $27 due to instructor at first class. Pacific Youth Sports I Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 8 - 11 Res/Non-Res Th 8/23 6 - 6:45 Pm 8 wks 590.27/103.76 16703 Th 10/18 6 - 6:45 Pm 8 wks 590.27/103.76 16704 AGES 12 - 17 Res/Non-Res Th 8/23 6:45 - 7:30 Pm 8 wks 590.27/103.76 16705 Th 10/18 6:45 - 7:30 Pm 8 wks 590.27/103.76 16706 Contemporary/Modern Dance A unique, free-flowing form of dance in which motions create a deliberate use of gravity using control, poise, precision, fluency, and grace. Material fee: $27 due to instructor at first class. No class held on 10/31. PacificYouth Sports I Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 8 — 11 Res/Non-Res We 8/22 6 - 6:45 Pm 8 wks 590.27/103.76 16699 We 10/17 6 - 6:45 Pm 7 wks 590.27/103.76 16700 AGES 12 - 17 Res/Non-Res We We 8/22 6:45 - 7:30 Pm 8 wks 10/17 6:45 - 7:30 Pm 7 wks 590.27/103.76 590.27/103.76 16701 16702 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 I Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 10/9 6 - 6:50 Pm 6 wks 564.33/77.82 16735 Ballroom Dancing Learn the basics of Foxtrot, East Coast Swing, Cha Cha, and Waltz. Leading and following will be emphasized. Diane Carty I Goldy Lewis Ctr Beginning AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 8/28 7 - 7:50 Pm 6 wks 564.33/77.82 16728 TU 10/9 7 - 7:50 Pm 6 wks 564.33/77.82 16729 Intermediate Tango, Samba, Salsa or Rumba will be added. AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 8/28 8 - 8:50 Pm 6 wks 564.33/77.82 16730 Tu 10/9 8 - 8:50 Pm 6 wks $64.33/77.82 16731 RCpark.com FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE t c 4 Step & Sculpt A cardiovascular, body sculpting workout for any fitness level to help burn fat and tone up. Fitness mat required, hand weights optional. No class held on 10/18 Sylvia Marshall I Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Th 8/30 6 - 6:50 P1 11 wks $46.69/60.18 16771 Th 11/29 6-6:50W 3 wks 514.53/28.02 16773 Cardio & Strength Conditioning Stretching, cardio, full body movements, and strength training with alternating use of hand weights (optional). Fitness mat required. No class held on 10/15 & 10/17. Sylvia Marshall I Lions W AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res M/W 8/27 6 - 6:5011 11 wks $69.52/83.01 16770 M/W 11/26 6 - 6:50 P10 3 wks 519.72/33.21 16772 Balance -Stability Ball Fitness Concentration on core and abs using principles of yoga and pilates. Fitness mat required, hand weights optional. No class held on 10/18. Sylvia Marshall I Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Th 8/30 5 - 5:50 P10 13 wks 546.69/60.18 16769 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 I Studio 30 AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res T/Th 8/21 6:30 - 7 P'° 6 wks 595.46/108.95 16713 T/Th 10/2 6:30-7- 6 wks 595.46/108.95 16714 Kickboxfit A high-energy, fat burning, muscle toning workout that will leave you feeling energized. All in a safe and fun environment where your only opponents are the bag and yourself. Material fee: $50 due to instructor at first class. UMAC I Universal Martial Arts Ctr AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res M/W/F 8/20 9:30- 10:301m 8wks $95.46/108.95 16586 M/W 8/20 7:30 - 8:30 Pf° 8 wks $95.46/108.95 16588 & F 6:30 - 7:30 Pf° M/W/F 10/15 9:30-10:301"' 8 wks 595.46/108.95 16587 M/W 10/15 7:30 - 8:30 P'° 8 wks $95.46/108.95 16589 & F 6:30 - 7:30 Pf° M/W/F 8/20 9:30-10:301m 16 wks $173.27/186.76 16590 M/W 8/20 7:30 - 8:30 Pm 16 wks 5173.27/186.76 16591 & F 6:30 - 7:30 P1° Pilates Have fun while conditioning your body and flexibility, strength, endurance, balance, and coordination. Fitness mat required. Combined Martial Science I Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 14 & UP Res/Non-Res Th 8/23 9 - 9:5011 16 wks $101.68/115.17 16764 Kpark.com Mind & Meditation 8/20 Learn powerful techniques that help reduce stress, increase energy, provide clarity, and improve your overall well-being. Fitness mat required. 6 - 6:50 Pf° Art of Living Foundation I Goldy Lewis Ctr Mo AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res 8 - 8:50 P'° Tu 8/21 7 - 8:30 P10 2 wks $22.83/36.32 16715 Tu 9/4 7 - 8:30 P' 2 wks $22.83/36.32 16716 Tu 9/18 7 - 8:30 P10 2 wks $22.83/36.32 16717 Tu 10/2 7 - 8:30 P'° 2 wks $22.83/36.32 16718 Tu 10/16 7 - 8:30 P1° 2 wks $22.83/36.32 16719 Tu 10/30 7 - 8:30 P' 2 wks $22.83/36.32 16720 Tu 11/13 7 - 8:30 P'0 2 wks $22.83/36.32 16721 Tu 12/4 7 - 8:30 P°' 2 wks $22.83/36.32 16722 Chi Gong Timeless practice using a series of soothing, gentle motions that decrease stress and increase energy. Marianna Giordano I Lions W AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res Fr 8/24 11-11:45 1m 9 wks $28.02/41.51 16778 Fr 10/26 11 -11:45 1m 7 wks $22.83/36.32 16779 Tai Chi Ancient Asian exercise with simple, slow movements that increase balance, strength and flexibility. i ....... ina Giordano I Lions W AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res Fr 8/24 10 -10:501m 9 wks $38.39/51.88 16776 Fr 10/26 10 -10:501m 7 wks $33.21/46.70 16777 Yoga Have fun, relax, develop strength, balance, flexibility and focus. Fitness mat required. Combined Martial Science I Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 14 & UP Res/Non-Res Mo 8/20 9 - 9:5011 15 wks $95.46/108.95 16759 Mo 8/20 6 - 6:50 Pf° 15 wks $95.46/108.95 16760 Mo 8/20 8 - 8:50 P'° 15 wks $95.46/108.95 16761 Tu 8/21 8 - 8:50 Pf0 16 wks 5101.68/115.17 16762 Th 8/23 8 - 8:50 Pf° 16 wks $101.68/115.17 16763 Kung Fu * Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Frank Castillo I Goldy Lewis Ctr Self -Defense * AGES 4 - 8 Res/Non-Res Learn modern striking, kicking, and blocking Mo 8/20 5-5:50P, 15 wks $64.33/77.82 17067 techniques. AGES 9 - 14 Res/Non-Res Combined Martial Science I Goldy Lewis Ctr Mo 8/20 6 - 6:5010 15 wks $64.33/77.82 17068 AGES 4 - 12 Res/Non-Res AGES 15 & UP Res/Non-Res Fr 8/24 5 - 6 P°' 16 wks 5134.88/148.37 16765 Mo 8/20 7 - 7:50P°' 15 wks $64.33/77.82 17069 Fr 8/24 6 - 7 Pf° 16 wks $134.88/148.37 16766 Sa 8/25 11:3011-12:30 P°' 16 wks 5134.88/148.37 16767 Karate * Sa 8/25 12:30 -1:30 P10 16 wks 5134.88/148.37 16768 Students are taught respect, discipline, honor, and perseverance, all essential to establishing proper Judo character, in a fun and safe, family atmosphere. Judo for younger pupils. Students learn UMAC I Universal Martial Arts Ctr and practice the basics of Judo in a fun and AGES 5 - 11 Res/Non-Res encouraging environment. M/W 8/20 5-5:45 P1° 8wks $38.39/51.88 16584 DiscoverJudo I DiscoverJudo T/Th 8/21 4:45-5:30P10 8wks 538.39/51.88 16580 T/Th 8/21 6:15 - 7 P1 8 wks $38.39/51.88 16582 Juniors M/W 10/15 5-5:45 P1° 8wks 538.39/51.88 16585 AGES 5 - 7 Res/Non-Res T/Th 10/16 4:45 - 5:30 P10 8 wks $38.39/51.88 16581 Sa 8/25 10-11- 16 wks 553.96/67.45 16606 T/Th 10/16 6:15 - 7 Pp1 8 wks 538.39/51.88 16583 AGES 7 & UP Res/Non-Res AGES 12 & UP Res/Non-Res Sa 8/25 11-12:30P, 16 wks 564.33/77.82 16607 M/W 8/20 6:30- 7:30 P1° 8 wks 538.39/51.88 16576 *Many classes require a uniform T/Th 8/21 7-8Pm 8 wks 538.39/51.88 16578 M/W 10/15 6:30- 7:30 P' 8 wks $38.39/51.88 16577 (approx. $40 - $50 which may be purchased T/Th 10/16 7- 8 P1° 8 wks 538.39/51.88 16579 from instructor ' t first class). FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE 0 Comic Strips for Kids A great prerequisite to Comic Book Creation. Students will learn the basics of process, composition and storytelling. Material fee: $5-10 due to instructor at first class. Jorry Keith I Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 5 - 12 Res/Non-Res 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. Creative Brain Learning I Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 8 - 15 Res/Non-Res 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: $10 due to instructor at first class. Jorry Keith I Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 6 - 12 Res/Non-Res We 8/22 3-411 5 wks (53.96/67.45 16856 Beginning Tu 8/21 4:30 - 5:30 1'"5 wks $53.96/67.45 16849 We 9/26 3-411 5 wks $53.96/67.45 16857 Mo 8/20 6 - 6:50 Pm 6 wks $70.56/84.05 16795 Tu 9/25 4:30 - 5:30 P'"5 wks $53.96/67.45 16850 We 11/7 3-4P1 3wks $33.21/46.70 16914 intermediate Tu 11/6 4:30-5:30P13 wks $33.21/46.70 16851 We 12/5 3 - 47 2 wks $22.83/36.32 16915 Mo 10/8 4-4:5011 5 wks $59.14/72.63 16800 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: $5 - $20 due to instructor at first class. sorry Keith I Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 7 -16 Res/Non-Res We 8/22 4 - 5:30 Pm 5 wks $66.41/79.90 16854 We 9/26 4 - 5:30 Pm 5 wks 566.41/79.90 16855 We 11/7 4 - 5:30 Pm 3 wks 533.21/46.70 16852 We 12/5 4 - 6 Pm 2 wks $22.83/36.32 16853 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 Rembranors J Lions v AGES 31/2 - 5 Res/Non-Res Th 9/20 10 -10:45 am 6 wks 570.56/84.05 16708 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 I Lions(+ AGES 6 - 12 We 9/19 4-4:50 Pm 6wks $70.56/84.05 16707 Illustration Techniques Advanced instruction for students looking to improve their art skills. Focus is on drawing styles and technique, pen and inking, still life, character design, color theory and more. Material fee: $10 - $20 due to instructor at first class. Jorry Keith I Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 7 - 17 Res/Non-Res Fr 8/24 4:30 - 5:30 Pm 5 wks 553.96/67.45 16859 Fr 9/28 4:30 - 5:30 Pm 5 wks 553.96/67.45 16860 Fr 11/2 4:30 - 5:30 Pm 3 wks 533.21/46.70 16916 Fr 11/30 4:30 - 5:30 Pm 3 wks $33.21/46.70 16917 Memoir Writing Writers will discover how to get started, how to keep writing when your bogged down, and do some fun writing exercises. Material fee: $30 due to instructor at first class. Ann Hamer I Lions W AGES 18 & UP Th 8/23 2 - 4:30 Pm 2 wks 572.63/86.12 16935 We 10/10 2-4:301m 2 wks $72.63/86.12 16936 Watercolor For beginners to advanced. A comprehensive study of watercolor washes, techniques and color. Students supply own materials; list provided at registration. No class held on 8/30 & 9/6. Karen Clark I Brulte Senior Ctr AGES ADULT Res/Nor. Th 8/23 6 - 8 Pm 7 wks $111.02/124.51 16662 Th 10/25 6 - 8 Pm 7 wks $111.02/124.51 16663 CARTOON DRAWINQ Students will learn to draw cartoon characters as well as create their very own cartoon story. Creative Brain Learning I Goldy Lewis Ctr Beginning Res/Non-Res Mo 8/20 7 - 7:50 Pm 6 wks $70.56/84.05 16801 Intermediate Res/Non-Res Mo 10/8 6 - 6:50 Pm 5 wks $59.14/72.63 16805 Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class. E FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE RCpark.com 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. Creauve brain Learning I Lions W AGES 1 -4 Res/Non-Res We 9/5 10:30 -11:15 "14 wks $48.77/62.26 16831 Crochet Participants will learn how to read a pattern, yarn label and learn the importance of gauge. Must bring 3 skeins of colored yarn and a size H crochet hook to class. Margaret Kirkwood I Goldy Lewis Ctr. AGES 10 & UP Res/Non-Res Beginning Th 9/13 7 - 8:50 Pm 4 wks $79.89/93.38 16709 Th 11/15 7 - 8:50 Pm 4 wks 579.89/93.38 16710 Intermediate Must bring 4 skeins of plain colored yarn, two of each yard and a size H crochet hook to class. AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Th 10/18 7 - 8:50 Pm 4 wks 579.89/93.38 16711 Video Game Design You play them, now learn how to develop them. Working in teams, 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. Creative Brain Learning I Goldy Lewis Ctr Beginning AGES 8 - 15 Res/Non-Res Mo 8/20 5 - 5:50 Pm 6 wks 570.56/84.05 16793 Intermediate Learn about adding features, scoring and adding multiple players to games you have already developed, or design a new one. Completion of Beginning Video Game Design is required. AGES 8 - 15 Res/Non-Res Mo 10/8 5 - 5:5011 5 wks 559.14/72.63 16794 Adventures in Cosplay: Superhero Cape Design Do you have a favorite superhero? Express your creativity as you learn the basics of how to operate a sewing machine to make a customized cape. No experience required. u ury Staff I Biane Library Second Story AGES 9 - 14 Res/Non-Res Sa 9/8 111m -12:30 Pm 4 wks $79/92.49 17195 Kpark.com FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE 1. PARENTING NEW! Fair and Effective Consequences What makes a "good" consequence? What pitfalls should you avoid? With the strategies you will learn in this class, you will create the security and predictability that will allow your parent-child bond to flourish. Material fee: $2 due to instructor at first class. To the Moon and Back I Biane Library Second Story AGES 17+ Res/Non-Res Sa 9/8 10 -11:151m 1 day $12.46/25.95 17191 Early Speech Strategies Learn strategies to motivate your child to use their words to communicate. Acquire tactics that will help your child say goodbye to incessant whining, crying, and tantrums and hello to more productive communication. Material fee: $2 due to instructor at first class. To the Moon and Back I Biane Library Second Story AGES 17+ Res/Non-Re, Sa 10/13 10 -11:15 11 1 day $12.46/25.95 17190 The Foundation Parents will learn the foundations of behavior and gain valuable tools that will not only help minimize a child's "challenging" behaviors, but will also help gain more empathy and insight into your child's true motivations. Material fee: $2 due to instructor at first class. To the Moon and Back I Biane Library Second Story AGES 17+ Res/Non-Res Sa 11/3 10 -11:15 am 1 day $12.46/25.95 17189 How to Prevent Tantrums Much of being a proactive parent is thinking ahead and setting yourself and your child up for success. By confidently setting consistent and loving boundaries, you will meet your child's needs for attention and security in a positive way. Material fee: $2 due to instructor at first class. To the Moon and Back I Biane Library Second Story AGES 17+ Res/Non-Res Sa 12/15 10-11:15 am 1 day $12.46/25.95 17188 PHOTOGRAPHY 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. .uur ;Ar AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 8/21 6:30-8P'° 5wks 595.46/108.95 16751 Tu 10/2 6:30-8P'° 5wks $95.46/108.95 16752 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. „1avivuyFuau44W I Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res We 8/22 6:30-8P'° 5wks 595.46/108.46 16753 We 10/3 6:30-8P'° 5wks $95.46/108.46 16754 Photoshop Elements 16.0 Edit your digital images using Photoshop elements 16.0. Anthony Feliciano I Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Mo 8/20 6:30 - 8 Pm 6 wks $95.46/108.46 16749 Mo 10/8 6:30-81m 6 wks 595.46/108.46 16750 Kids Baking Come and enjoy our fun -filled baking class where you're the baker and each creation is your masterpiece! This class celebrates all things sweet. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class. No class held on 10/31 Sweet Dough Cafe I Goldy Lewis Ct 0%FrI 2 - IA Rcc/M. -Rcc We 8/22 4:30 - 6 Pm 3 wks 579.89/93.38 16723 We 9/12 4:30 - 6 Pm 3 wks 579.89/93.38 16724 We 10/3 4:30 - 61'° 3 wks 579.89/93.38 16725 We 10/24 4:30 - 6 Pm 3 wks 579.89/93.38 16726 We 11/28 4:30-6P°' 3wks 579.89/93.38 16727 LANGUAGE NEW! Baby Sign Language This class helps parents incorporate this powerful activities into daily routines, enabling your baby to effefctively communicate much earlier in non-verbal ways. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class. Creative Brain Learning I Lions W AGES 0 - 18 MOS Res/Non-Res We 10/3 10:30 -11:15 " 4 wks 548.77/62.26 16832 CPR Infant, Child, Adult 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. 8/Max. 76). Certified Instructor I Fire Station 173 AGES 12 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 8/21 6 -10P, 1 day $62.00 17239 Tu 9/18 6 -10Pm 1 day 562.00 17240 Tu 10/16 6 -101'" 1 day $62.00 17241 Tu 11/20 6 -101'" 1 day $62.00 17242 COOKING Junior Chefs Participants will learn basic cooking and kitchen skills and take home recipes that they can re-create with an adult. Material fee: $50 due to instructor at first class. No class 6/26. Heather Hottinger I Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 7 - 17 Res/Non-Res Tu 9/11 5:30 - 7 Pm 12 wks $126.58/140.07 16608 PUBLIC SMAKINe-" NEW! Fun With Public Speaking An interactive approach for developing your communication and public speaking skills in a supportive environment. Dream2lnspire I BrulteSeniorCtr Res/Non-Res: $92.34/105.83 Tu 8/21 6 - 8 Pm 5 wks 17002 Material fee: $3 due to Tu 9/25 6-8P°' 5wks 17003 instructoratfirstdass. Tu 10/30 6 - 8 Pm 5 wks 17004 6 i FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE RCpark.com MODELING DOG TRAINING MENTAL HEALTH NEW! Modeling & Etiquette 101 Calling all aspiring models! This co-ed class includes etiquette, networking, self-esteem and confidence building. Material fee: $35 due to instructor at first class. Q the Queens Modeling I Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 7 - 17 Res/Non-Res Th 8/30 6-71'm 6 wks $79.89/93.38 16774 Th 10/11 6-71m 6 wks $79.89/93.38 16775 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. David Sage I RCFD Training Cente AGES 14 & UP Th 10/4 7-9P' 5 wks FREE 16410 Amateur Radio FCC Licensing Test FCC Amateur Radio Licensing for Technician, General, and Amateur Extra. $15 licensing fee due to instructor. David Sage I RCFD Training Center AGES 14 & UP Th 11/8 6:30-9:30 Pm 1 day FREE 17143 s � s 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 I Red Hill Park AGES 12 & UP Res/Non-Res Sa 9/8 11:30dm -12:301''" 6wks $136.96/150.45 16755 Tu 9/11 6:30-7:30 Pm 6wks $136.96/150.45 1675E Sa 10/27 11:30110-12:30Pm 6wks $136.96/150.45 16757 Tu 11/6 6:30-7:30 Pm 6wks $136.96/150.45 16758 First Aid Receive Mental Health First Aid certification in this 8 -hour training that teaches participants how to help someone who is developing a mental health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis. Manual included in class fee. Certified Instructors I Biane Library Second Story AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res Sa 9/22 811" - 5 Pm 1 day $98/111.49 17205 register in �11*ck kI Aot In Line 10- 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. July 16 Online for Residents July 30 Online for Everyone August 6 Walk-in / Mail -in Begins Dates may vary for some programs. =W0 H Computer kiosks for 0 online registration are available at Central Park and Lions Center East. Mail -in and Walk-in registration still accepted. Seepage 46 for instructions. 3.75% of all registration fees are non-refundable effective April 23, 2018. This includes all classes, programs, trips, rentals, etc. Not applicable for City -initiated cancellations. RCpark.com FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE Gymnastics Precision Gymnastics I Precision Gym AGES 5 - 18 Res/Non-Res Mo 8/20 3:15 - 411 4 wks $49.81/63.30 16682 Mo 9/24 3:15 - 411 5 wks $62.26/75.75 16683 Mo 10/29 3:15 - 4 Pm 6 wks 573.67/87.16 16684 Self Defense For Women & Girls Material fee: $72 for first-time students. Michelle Maxwell I Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 5 & UP Res/Non-Res Through partnerships, collaborations and reasonably priced classes, the City of Rancho Cucamonga is proud to offer a variety of recreational and social opportunities for residents in our community with developmental, learning and physical disabilities. Arts & Crafts Learn how to paint, draw and create different arts and crafts. Richard Morris I Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 7 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 8/21 4-6Pf0 8wks $35.28/48.77 16833 Tu 10/16 4 - 6 Pm 8 wks $35.28/48.77 16834 Tap Anne Marie Dunn I Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES ALL Res/Non-Res M/W 8/1U / - 8:3U P"' 8 wKs 11/.64/31.13 16845 Th 9/6 5:15 - 5:45 P° 11 wks 581.97/95.46 16712 M/W 10/15 7 - 8:30 Pm 8 wks 517.64/31.13 16846 ■�-i� -` l IncredABLE rFRI DAIS NIGHT ADVENTURE NIGHT September" I 1 •-71- 7:30 pm Activity #:16455 Come join us for a night of indoor and outdoor games, and other fun! FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE �T 5pvvhg 113vvgie October l° I 1�•?,n-8:30 pm Activity #:16456 Are you ready for some funky frights? Dance the scare away in your costumes all night long Martial Arts/Kung Fu Proper techniques in Martial Arts and Kung Fu. Bully defense included. Material fee: $72 for first- time students due to instructor at first class. Anthony & Michelle Maxwell I Goldy Lewis Ctr Beginning AGES 5 & UP Res/Non-Res M/W 8/20 5 - 6:30 P`° 8 wks $17.64/31.13 16841 M/W 10/15 5 - 6:3011 8 wks 517.64/31.13 16842 Intermediate AGES 5 & UP Res/Non-Res M/W 8/20 6:30 - 811 8 wks $17.64/31.13 16843 M/W 10/15 6:30-81m 8 wks $17.64/31.13 16844 SENSORY STORYTIME A Library program for children of all abilities. Seepage 10. Goldy S. Lewis Community Center 11200 Base Line Rd. PRE -REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED SCIENCE N IGH -T November 16 5:30 - 7:30 pm Activity #:16457 Science projects are fun for all even if you aren't a science whiz! Join us in making a science experiment you won't forget. IV v s 1 f--�olida Y oApce December is I s•ln - 8:30 pm Activity #:16458 Wear red, white, and green. Come spread holiday cheer with us. 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 Ed ucateAdvocateCA.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.sbcssAl 2.ca.us Assures programs are available for nearly 15,000 students with disabilities enrolled in local member school districts. RCpark.com FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE 'Lim 0 E Uwe W' Our seniors eniov, 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. SPECIAL INTEREST - Chinese Sing -A -Long Wednesday 1 - 3 pm Crafters Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 9 am -12:30 pm Playful Senior Acting Troupe Thursday 1 - 2:30 pm Senior Choir Friday 10 -11:30 am Senior Cinema* Wednesday 1:30 pm *VisitRCpark.com for movie Sunset Beauties Choir Tuesday &Thursday 9 am - Noon Table Tennis -$20.75annualfee Monday, Wednesday&Thursday 1:30-5pm 50 + ONLY -- $24.90 non-resident fee Saturday & Sunday 1 - 5 pm GAMES - Bunco** Friday 12:15 - 2 pm 3rd Saturday 12 - 4:30 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 8am-5pm 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 Mandarin to English ESL Club Art Club Monday 12:30 - 3 pm �� 10:30 am - Noon � � � 41 Filipino American Club Monday 1 - 3 pm CLUB Thursday 8:30 -10:30 am Book Club 3rd Thursday 10-11 am LL Cultural Exchange Club Monday 8 am - Noon (at Beryl Park- Courts 1 &2) Danse du Ventre Belly Dance Club Friday 3 - 4:30 pm Monday, 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 Dance Club Thursday 2:30 - 5 pm Silver Fox Social Club 1st Friday 6 - 7 pm 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 for Fun Wednesday 11:30 am - 4 pm Canasta & Pinochle Tuesday & Thursday 9 am - 2 pm Gin Rummy and drop-in games Thursday 2:30 - 5 pm The Gregarious Friday 6 - 8 pm Pinochle Social Friday 1 - 8 pm Wednesday & Friday 6-11 am 8 9 10 �r V �dqe 12:30 - 4 pm 5:30 - 9 pm FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE Monday Friday RCpark.com oil- FUN! - 'I%, JOIN. -THE - OWN— The Post 8/7.16445 The Black Panther 9/4.17162 Jumanji 10/2.17163 ' Book Club J1 11/6.17164 v Elfi 12/4-17165 $7 per person. Starts at 5 pm. Call (909) 477-2780 for details. NAilir THE SENIOR BIRTHDAYS First Wednesday each month 11:45 AM • FREE Sponsored by Humana nr 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 18:30-10:30 am James L. Brulte Senior Center IV MY SENIOR CENTER September is National Senior Center Month See page 38 for details. Shredding Event August 14 19 -10 am • Suggested donation: $10. Limit: 2 large trash bags per person. All proceeds go to support the Jane Penny LINK Program for Homebound Seniors. Also accepting canned goods and toiletries for LINK Program holiday gift bags. Sponsored by Visiting Angels. For more information: (909) 774-3809. Luau August 9 19 -10 arr Refreshments and live entertainment Sponsored byHRBCInsurance. Fall Party October 25 19 -10 am Refreshments and live entertainment Sponsored by Pinnacle. 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. I`+ -- �/—f Y --r .� er.r.- �•- tom. ,...r.►.r.w,. — July 20 7 -10 pm (#17183) August 17 7 -10 pm (#17181) Super Dance $6 per person in advance -- $7 at the door. $7 per person in advance -- $8 at the door. September 21 1 7 -10 pm (#17184) Music by DJ Jessie Music by Global Affair $10 per person in advance -- $12 at the door. Includes hot hors d'oeuvres and photos. &ffWJUMaCCe oarwc OHatgvea% Xoor pe ailce October 19 1 7 - 10 pm (#17185) November 16 1 7 - 10 pm (#17186) $7 per person in advance -- $8 at the door. $7 per person in advance -- $8 at the door. Music by Big Wednesday Music by Global Affair FREE dance lesson by Cal Senechal with paid admission - starts at 6 pm. Call (909) 477-2780 for information. RCpark.com 4SUCLOC & Mu -'sic December 21 1 7 -10 pm (#17187) $7 per person in advance -- $8 at the door Music by Global Affair FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE 7 EDUCATIONAL, HEALTH & at Central Park. WELLNESS WORKSHOPS Open to adults of all ages. The Senior Center has partnered with the Alzheimer's Association to bring you the following workshops on a variety of important topics. Understanding Alzheimer's & Dementia Learn about detection, causes, risk factors, stages and treatment of Alzheimer's disease. Mo 8/27 10-111m 17234 Understanding and Responding to Dementia -Related Behavior Learn about some of the common triggers for behaviors associated with dementia, how to assess the person's needs, and how to intervene effectively. Mo 10/22 10 -11 am 17236 Effective Communication Strategies Learn to decode the verbal and behavioral messages delivered by someone with dementia, and identify strategies to help you connect and communicate at each stage of the disease. Mo 9/24 10 -11 am 17235 Caregiving and Coping with the Holidays Identify the reality of caregiving during the holiday season and discuss strategies to prepare and plan for the holidays. Mo 11/26 10 -11 am 17237 IT MY SENIOR CENTER I r My Senior Center National Senior Center Kickoff Party September 5 ' 8 - 10 am Meet Senior Center staff and Members of the Senior Advisory Committee at the front entry for refreshments and giveaways to help kickoff this year's National Senior Center Month. VV My Senior Center Family Game Night September 7 16 - 8 pm 1 $5 per person in advance -- $6 at the door 2 A, 0 Seniors, invite your family to YOUR Senior Center! Ask your adult children, grandkids, siblings, in-laws, and stepfamily to join N, , T, � N, I, GZ H, you at the Senior Center for a night of board and card games, food and music. Register online at RCpark.com or in person. TFTW Calling All Senior Center Volunteers! Senior Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon September 14' 1 - 2:30 pm We couldn't run the James L. Brulte Senior Center without our current volunteers! This is the day we honor their contributions. All current registered volunteers with a minimum of 40 hours of service from August 2017 - August 2018 are invited to join us for food, fun, and entertainment. Must RSVP by September 7 by calling (909) 774-3802. I r My Senior Center Hot Havana Nights Dance September 21 ' 7 - 10 pm ' $10 per person in advance -- $12 at the door Join us for a night filled with live music, dancing, raffles, and refreshments. Music byABond of Eagles. Latin attire encouraged. Free dance lesson starts at 6 pm. Register online at RCpark.com or in person. Activity #: 17184. Sponsored by CareMore and Sunrise at Alta Loma. I r My Senior Center Health Fair September 2518 -11 am Free entertainment and continental breakfast will be served from 8:30 -10 am outside in the Courtyard while supplies last. Raffle at 10:45 a.m. - winner must be present. Limit one ticket per person. Interested in being a vendor? Contact Donna.Castrejon@CityofRC.us for an application. Medicare Informational Workshop 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 8/20 10-111, 16492 Mo 9/17 10-111, 17214 Mo 10/15 10-111, 17215 Mo 11/19 10-111, 17216 Estate Planning 1 st Monday of each month 1 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 8/6 10 -11 am 16494 Mo 9/3 10-111, 17211 Mo 10/1 10-111, 17212 Mo 11/5 10 -11 am 17213 DRIVER SAFETY PROGRAM Presented byAARP 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 M/T 10/1 & 10/2 9:30 " -1:30 Pm 17209 T/W 11 /13 & 11 /14 9:30'm -1:30 Pm 17210 Refresher Course For those who have taken and completed the eight hour course. Bring a sack lunch. Sa 8/11 Noon - 5 Pm 16446 FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE RCpark.com For residents of Rancho Cucamonga only. Get fit, maintain flexibility and build strength. Annual Fee: $?°" 7'"- Monday eMonday - Friday Ages 50 - 59 3 pm - 9 pm Ages 60+ 7 am - 9 pm Saturday Ages 50+ 9 am - 5 pm Sunday Ages 50+ 9 am - 5 pm R I Pilates Improve physical strength, flexibility, and posture, and enhance mental awareness. Sharon Ott I Brulte Senior Ctr Beginning AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res T/Th 9/4 3:30 - 4:30 Pm 4 wks 533.21/37.36 16629 T/Th 10/2 3:30 - 4:30 Pm 4 wks $33.21/37.36 16630 T/Th 10/30 3:30 - 4:30 Pm 4 wks $33.21/37.36 16631 T/Th 12/4 3:30 - 4:30 Pm 3 wks $25.42/29.57 16632 Intermediate $33.21/37.36 16626 AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res 4wks T/Th 9/4 4:30 - 5:30 Pm 4 wks $33.21/37.36 16633 T/Th 10/2 4:30 - 5:30 Pm 4 wks 533.21/37.36 16634 T/Th 10/30 4:30 - 5:30 Pm 4 wks $33.21/37.36 16635 T/Th 12/4 4:30 - 5:30 Pm 3 wks $25.42/29.57 16636 Laura Ott I Brulte Senior Ctr 10/3 9- 9:45 am Advanced $22.83/26.98 16550 AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res 9- 9:45 am M/W 9/3 4- 5 Pm 4wks 533.21/37.36 16624 M/W 10/1 4 - 5 Pm 4wks 533.21/37.36 16625 M/W 10/29 4 - 5 Pm 4wks $33.21/37.36 16626 M/W 11/26 4 - 5 Pm 4wks $33.21/37.36 16628 RCpark.com I 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 I Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Mo 10/1 9 - 9:4511 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16889 Mo 11/5 9-9:45" 4wks 522.83/26.98 16890 Mo 12/3 9-9:4511 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17096 ZYM9A L Zumba® Step Aerobics Alma Arocho I Brulte Senior Ctr Tai Chi/Chi Gong AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Ancient exercise with easy, simple movements. T/Th 9/4 9:10-10am 4wks $28.02/32.17 16545 Marianna Giordano I Brulte��,v,,,, LIQ T/Th 10/2 9:10-101m 4wks $28.02/32.17 16546 AGES 50+ Res/Non-Rei T/Th 10/30 9:10-10am 4wks $28.02/32.17 16547 We 9/5 10-11:15 am We 10/3 10 -11:15 am We 11/7 10-11:151m 4wks $18.68/22.83 16796 4wks $18.68/22.83 16797 4wks 518.68/22.83 16798 Tai Chi Ray Easterling I Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res 5:30- 6:15 Pm Tu 9/4 7 - 8 Pm 4 wks $18.68/22.83 16838 Tu 10/2 7:15 - 8:15 Pm 4 wks 518.68/22.83 16840 Tu 11/27 7 - 8 Pm 4 wks $18.68/22.83 16847 Fr 9/7 1- 2 Pm 4 wks $18.68/22.83 16839 Fr 10/5 1- 2 Pm 4 wks $18.68/22.83 16848 Fr 11/30 1- 2 Pm 4 wks $18.68/22.83 16862 T/Th 11/27 9:10-1011 4wks $28.02/32.17 16548 Zumba® Gold Low impact, Latin inspired dance fitness. Alma Arocho I Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Mo 9/3 5:30- 6:15 Pm 4 wks 522.83/26.98 17093 Mo 10/1 5:30- 6:15 Pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 17094 Mo 11/5 5:30- 6:15 Pm 4 wks 522.83/26.98 17095 Mo 12/3 5:30- 6:15 Pm 3 wks 517.64/21.79 17097 We 9/5 9- 9:45 am 4 wks 522.83/26.98 16549 We 10/3 9- 9:45 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16550 We 10/31 9- 9:45 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16551 We 12/5 9 9.45 am 3 wks $17.64/21.79 17098 Fr 9/7 9- 9:45 am 4wks 522.83/26.98 16552 Fr 10/5 9- 9:45 am 4wks $22.83/26.98 16554 Fr 11/2 9- 9:45'm 4wks $22.83/26.98 16555 Fr FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE 12/7 9 - 9:45 am 3 wks 517.64/21.79 17099 FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE SIU MM 40 Stretch & Balance Monique Hamilton I Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Advanced Aerobics 4wks FREE 16886 Benefits of Stretching 4 wks Have fun while improving your stamina, 16870 Th 10/4 1-1:30 Pm 4 wks strength, and flexibility, all while using both • Reduced muscle aches and pain Th 11/1 1-1:30 Pm sides of your brain as well as your body. $8.31 • Decreased risk of injury Th 12/6 1-1:30 Pm t �ll {, $8.31 • Improved posture 12/4 8 - 8:45 am AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res $8.31 • Enhanced coordination Tu M/W/F 9/5 9:10-101m 4wks 528.02/32.17 16621 • Increased energy 3 wks M/W/F 10/1 9:10-10" 4wks $28.02/32.17 16622 Better circulation Fr M/W/F 10/29 9:10-101m 4wks $28.02/32.17 16623 -11:15 am 4 wks M/W/F 11/26 9:10-101m 4wks $28.02/32.17 16627 Stretching ONLINE! VISIT Fr 10/5 10:30 Monique Hamilton I Brulte Senior Ctr 4 wks Senior Boot Camp 16897 AGES 50+ ReF/N, n -Res Fr Sr. Center Staff I Brulte Senior Ctr 10:30 Fr 9/7 8:45-9:1511 4wks $8.31 16876 AGES 50+ Res/Non-Re, 16898 Fr 10/5 8:45 - 9:15 am 4wks $8.31 16877 T/Th 9/4 6:15 - 6:45 am 4 wks $10.38/14.53 17136 Fr 11/2 8:45-9:151m 4wks $8.31 16878 T/Th 10/2 6:15-6:451m 4 wks $10.38/14.53 17137 Fr 12/7 8:45 - 9:15 am 3 wks $8.31 17086 T/Th 11/6 6:15-6:451m 4wks $10.38/14.53 17138 MM 40 Stretch & Balance Monique Hamilton I Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Res/Jon-Res 4wks FREE 16886 Th 9/6 1-1:30 Pm 4 wks $8.31 16870 Th 10/4 1-1:30 Pm 4 wks $8.31 16871 Th 11/1 1-1:30 Pm 4 wks $8.31 16872 Th 12/6 1-1:30 Pm 3 wks $8.31 17087 Stretch/Balance/Movement Monique Hamilton I Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Res/Non-Res 4wks FREE 16886 T/Th 9/4 8 - 8:45 am 4 wks 58.31 16873 T/Th 10/2 8-8:45'm 4 wks $8.31 16874 T/Th 10/30 8 - 8:4511 4 wks $8.31 16875 T/Th 12/4 8 - 8:45 am 3 wks $8.31 17088 Strength Training Monique Hamilton I Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Res/° --n-Res 4wks FREE 16886 Fr 9/7 8 - 8:30- 4 wks $8.31 16882 Fr 10/5 8-8:30" 4 wks $8.31 16883 Fr 11/2 8-8:30am 4wks $8.31 16884 Fr 12/7 8 - 8:30- 3 wks $8.31 17089 Stretching & Strength Training Monique Hamilton I Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Res/ 4wks FREE 16886 T/rh 9/4 2:30 - 3:15 Pm 4 wks 58.31 16879 T/Th 10/2 2:30 - 3:15 Pm 4 wks $8.31 16880 T/Th 10/30 2:30 - 3:15 Pm 4 wks $8.31 16881 T/Th 12/4 2:30 - 3:15 Pm 3 wks 58.31 17091 FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE T/Th 12/4 6:15-6:4511 3 wks $10.38/14.53 17139 Self Defense for Seniors Ray Easterling I Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Fr 9/7 2:15 - 3:15 Pm 4wks $22.83/26.98 16835 Fr 10/5 2 - 3 Pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16836 Pm $ Abs/Core Strengthening Monique Hamilton I Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Res/Non-Rex 4wks FREE 16886 Th 9/6 1:45 - 2:15 Pm 4 wks $8.31 16868 Th 10/4 1:45 - 2:15 Pm 4 wks 58.31 16869 Th 11/1 1:45-2:15 Pm 4wks $8.31 16867 Th 12/6 1:45 - 2:15 Pm 3 wks 58.31 17100 Fitness Live with Rainey Balance 4 Life I Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Mo 10/1 8-8:50 am 4wks FREE 16886 Mo 11/5 8-8:501m 4wks FREE 16887 Mo 12/3 8-8:501m 3 wks FREE 17092 Staying Flexible with Arthritis ** Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program Balance 4 Life I Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Mo 10/1 10 -10:50 am 4 wks FREE 16892 Mo 11/5 10-10:501m 4 wks FREE 16893 Mo 12/3 10-10:501m 3 wks FREE 17123 Toni Rigelman I Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Fr 11/30 2 - 3 4wks 22.83/26.98 16837 Tu 9/4 10 -11 am 4 wks FREE 16894 Tu 10/2 10 -11 am 4 wks FREE 16896 *Paid in part by 086 **FREE - paid for by CD86 Tu 11/6 10 -11 am 4 wks FREE 16934 Tu 12/4 10 -11 am 3 wks FREE 17127 • • • Fr 9/7 10:30 -11:15 am 4 wks FREE 16895 REGISTER ONLINE! VISIT Fr 10/5 10:30 -11:15 am 4 wks FREE 16897 RCparkxorn Fr 11/2 10:30 -11:15 am 4 wks FREE 16898 Fr 12/7 10:30 -11:15 am 3 wks FREE 17128 ® The mtoc,&, "emue e cuu:uP.a&K, ORA at"&A yours 6W& a0A QUYt�a. For beginners. Introducing a new way of floor exercise for women who are motivated to work out, sweat, and see a transformation. Get back to those leg and inner thigh lifts, scissors, hip releases, and low intensity jumping jacks. Mat and towel required. Bring water. Ginger Dollarhicle I RC Family Resource Ctr AGES 50+ —/'p__ - Mo 9/10 11:301m-12:30 Pm 4wks 522.83/26.98 17196 Mo 10/8 11:301m-12:30 Pm 4wks 522.83/26.98 17197 Mo 11/5 11:301m-12:30 Pm 4wks 522.83/26.98 17198 `Y. RCpark.com 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 I Brulte Senior Ctr Beginning/Intermediate AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res We 9/5 10-11:151m 4 wks $29.06/33.21 17078 We 10/3 10-11:1511 4 wks $29.06/33.21 17079 We 11/7 10-11:151m 4 wks $29.06/33.21 17080 We 12/5 10-11:151m 3 wks $29.06/33.21 17084 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+ R We 9/5 7-8:15 Pm 4wks $29.06/33.21 17081 We 10/3 7- 8:15 Pm 4 wks $29.06/33.21 17082 We 11/7 7- 8:15 Pm 4 wks $29.06/33.21 17083 We 12/5 7- 8:15 Pm 3 wks $29.06/33.21 17085 Ballroom Shine Res/Non-Res Ballroom line dancing. No partners needed. Cal Senechal I Brulte Senior Ctr 6 - 6:50 Pm AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Tu 9/4 2 - 2:55 Pm 4 wks 511.42 16653 Tu 10/2 2 - 2:55 Pm 4 wks 511.42 16654 Tu 10/30 2-2:551m 4 wks 511.42 16655 Ballroom Dance Cal Senechal I Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Foxtrot Tu 9/4 1-1:55 Pm 4 wks $11.42 16649 Samba/Merengue Tu 10/2 1-1:55P' 4 wks $11.42 16650 East Coast Swing Tu 10/30 1-1:55P' 4 wks $11.42 16652 Beginning Line Dance Anne Marie Dunn I Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Res/Non-Res Th 9/6 6 - 6:50 Pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16562 Th 10/4 6 - 6:50 Pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16563 Th 11/1 6 - 6:50 Pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16564 Fr 9/7 10:10_ 11 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16565 Fr 10/5 10:10 -11 11 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16566 Fr 11/2 10:10 -11 11 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16567 Intermediate/Advanced Line Dancing Anne Marie Dunn I Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Res/Non-Res Th 9/6 7 - 7:50 Pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16609 Th 10/4 7 - 7:50 Pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16610 Th 11/1 7 - 7:50 Pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16611 Fr 9/7 11:1011 - Noon 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16612 Fr 10/5 11:101, - Noon 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16613 Fr 11/2 11:1011 -Noon 4wks $22.83/26.98 16614 Chair Zumba° Gold & Flash Dance Ginger Dollarhide I Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ 9:30-10:30 am Res/Non-Res $8.31 Mo We 9/5 12:45-1:15 Pm 4wks FREE 16615 Ukulele We 10/3 12:45-1:15 Pm 4wks FREE 16616 Must provide your own ukulele. We 11/7 12:45-1:15 Pm 4 wks FREE 16617 Noray Papazoglu I Brulte Senior Ctr We 12/5 12:45-1:15 Pm 3 wks FREE 17101 Beginning 16560 We 10/31 6 - 6:50 Pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16561 AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Latin Dance Mix Alma Arocho I Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ 9:30-10:30 am Res/Non-Res $8.31 Mo 9/3 10-10:5011 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16556 Mo 10/1 10 -10:50 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16558 Mo 10/29 10-10:5011 4wks $22.83/26.98 16559 Mo 12/3 10 -10:50 am 3 wks $22.83/26.98 17135 We 9/5 6 - 6:50 Pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16557 We 10/3 6 - 6:50 Pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16560 We 10/31 6 - 6:50 Pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16561 We 12/5 6 - 6:50 Pm 3 wks $22.83/26.98 17134 Mo 10/1 1- 2 Pm 12 wks $26.98/31.13 17103 Intermediate AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Mo 10/1 2:30-4P'° 12wks $39.43/43.58 17104 *Paid in part by CD86 **FREE - paid for by CDB6 Saturday Ballroom Dance Learn to Waltz and Swing dance. Cal Senechal I Brulte Sr Ctr Foxtrot, Waltz & Rumba AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res Sa 9/8 2-4P'° 6wks $33.21 16656 Cal Senechal I Brulte Senior Ctr Intermediate/Advanced Line Dancing for Fun and Fitness Cal Senechal I Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Th 9/6 10:45-11:45111 4wks $8.31 16643 Th 10/4 10:45-11:45d1 4wks $8.31 16644 Th 11/1 10:45-11:451m 4wks $8.31 16645 RCpark.com A Tu Tu Ll N TU Tu DANCE TU FOR Th Fun & Fitness TTh h GES 50+ 9/4 9:30-10:30 am 4 wks $8.31 16637 10/2 9:30-10:30 am 4 wks $8.31 16638 10/30 9:30-10:30 am 4 wks $8.31 16639 9/4 10:45 -11:45 am 4 wks $8.31 16640 10/2 10:45-11:45 am 4 wks $8.31 16641 10/30 10:45 -11:45 am 4 wks 58.31 16642 9/6 9:30-10:30 am 4 wks $8.31 16646 10/4 9:30-10:301" 4wks $8.31 16647 11/1 9:30-10:30- 4wks $8.31 16648 FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE Functional Ceramics 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 I Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Mo 9/3 4- 7 Pm 4 wks 548.77/52.92 16808 Mo 10/1 4 - 7 Pm 4 wks 548.77/52.92 16809 Mo 11/5 4 - 7 Pm 4 wks 548.77/52.92 16815 Oil Painting for Beginners Join us to learn basic oil painting techniques. Richard Morris I Brulte Senior Ctr 4 wks 564.33/68.48 AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res 10 am - Mo 9/3 12:30 - 3 Pm 4 wks $64.33/68.48 16802 Mo 10/1 12:30 - 3 Pm 4 wks $64.33/68.48 16803 Mo 11/5 12:30-3P' 4 wks 564.33/68.48 16804 Mo 12/3 12:30 - 3 Pm 3 wks 564.33/68.48 16806 Watercolor For beginners to advanced. A comprehensive study of watercolor washes, techniques, and colors. Students supply own materials; list provided at registration. Karen Clark I Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Fr 9/7 101m -Noon 4 wks 564.33/68.48 16863 Fr 10/5 10 am - Noon 4 wks 564.33/68.48 16864 Fr 11/2 101m -Noon 4 wks 564.33/68.48 16865 Fr 12/7 101m -Noon 3 wks 548.77/52.92 16866 FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE RCpark.com THE SILVER FOX EXPRESS COMMUNITY The Silver Fox Express - We Care That You Get There! CONNECTIONS The Silver Fox Express Senior Transportation System offers seniors transportation to the James L. Brulte Senior Center. Registration and SILVER.FO�t .1 G+;i a $25 annual fee are required. Simply register at , _ „ �; � sty the Senior Center front desk then contact the YMCA at (909) 987-0777 by Friday to set up appointments for the upcoming week (orservices cannot be guaranteed). Grocery Store Transportation Available! Due to the generosity of Abundant Living Family Church, transportation to the grocery store is available for all senior residents of Rancho Cucamonga. The program runs every Friday at 12:30 pm from the Senior Center (limited to first 12 individuals). After shopping, you and your groceries will be delivered directly to your home. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL (909) 477-2780. RESOURCE LIBRARY Trips and Tours — Find the latest information on Trips and Tours and book your dream vacation today! Blood Pressure — Visitors can track blood pressure with cards donated by the Visiting Nurses Association. Resources for the sight impaired include: • Books on Tape • Braille Printer • Braille Games • Magnifier Reader Volunteers needed- rail /9091477-77RO to: The Resource Library is closed the second Wednesday of each month. SENIOR SERVICES Visit RCpark.com or call (909) 477-2780 for more information on the following FREE programs and services - • Senior Support Group • Volunteer Opportunities • Blood Pressure Screening The Jane Penny LINK Program for Homebound Seniors......................................................... (909) 477-2780 Dept. of Aging & Adult Svcs ................................................... (909) 948-6236 Senior Help Line...................................................................... (909) 625-4600 Senior Counseling....................................................... (909) 983-2020 x. 2236 HICAP Insurance/Medicare Counseling (By appointment only)......... (909) 256-8369 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. i wl&u" Mudd (60+) Enjoy a hot lunch provided by Family Service Association in a setting that makes conversation easy between friends. $3 suggested donation per meal at Central Park. Homebound program available (suggested donation Menu available on RCpark.com. - $3). RCpark.com FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE CITY D I RECTORY 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 at7 pm Francisco Oaxaca .......................................... Chair Rich Macias.............................................Vice Chair Commissioners Tony Guglielmo, Luis Munoz, Jr., Ravenel Wimberly Rancho Cucamonga Library Foundation Meets first Monday, monthlyat 6 pm Kristine Scott ..................................... President David Gonzalez ........................Vice President Tina Gilfry............................................ Secretary Boardmembers Teresa Akahoshi, Rebecca Davies, Pam Easter, Ruth Leal, Leslie May, Heidi Soehnel Library Board Meets first Thursday, monthly at6 pm Christine DeVries .............................. President Luella Hairston, Esq........ President Pro Tem Boardmembers Mary Hannah, Janet Temkin, Sarah Tompkins 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, lune, 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 Li nda Troyan ......... City Clerks Svcs. Director Jason Welday.. Dir. of Eng. Svcs./City Engineer Bill Wittkopf .......... Public Works Svcs. Director CONTACT INFORMATION City Hall 10500 Civic Center Dr., P.O. Box 807, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729 Mayor/City Council/City Manager/City Clerk ................................................. City of Rancho Cucamonga FAX Number ..................................................... Accela Info Line - Permits and Inspections .................................................. Building & Safety Services Department..................................................... Community Improvement................................................................... Community Services Department........................................................... Community Services- Activity Registration ................................................. Engineering Department................................................................... Environmental Programs Info Line.......................................................... GraffitiHotline.............................................................................. Planning Department....................................................................... Public Works Services Department.......................................................... Animal Care and Adoption Center 11780 Arrow Rte ............................ Victoria Gardens Cultural Center 12505 Cultural Center Dr. Administration.............................................................................. BoxOffice................................................................................... Facility Reservation....................................................................... Library Archibald Public Library 7368 Archibald Ave ................................................. Paul A. Biane Library/Victoria Gardens 12505 Cultural Center Or ............................. Community Centers Central Park Facility Rentals 11200 Base Line Rd ............................................. Goldy S. Lewis Community Center 11200 Base Line Rd ....................................... James L. Brulte Senior Center 11200 Base Line Rd ........................................... RC Family Resource Center 9791 Arrow Rte .................................................. RC Sports Center 8303 Rochester Ave ........................................................ Lions Center East 9191 Base Line Rd ......................................................... Lions Center West 9161 Base Line Rd ........................................................ Police Rancho Cucamonga Police Department 10510 Civic Center Dr. Emergency Calls Only....................................................................... Police Services (non-emergency)............................................................ Business/Crime Prevention/Investigations.................................................. Fire Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District 10500 Civic Center Dr. EmergencyCalls Only....................................................................... BusinessCalls............................................................................... NewConstruction........................................................................... Epicenter & Sports Complex (LoanMart Field) 8408 Rochester Ave. Epicenter Stadium Rental Information...................................................... RC Quakes Baseball Box Office............................................................... Goals Soccer Center ........................................................................ Rancho Cucamonga Chamber of Commerce 9047 Arrow Rte., Suite 180..... School Districts Alta Loma School District.................................................................... Central School District....................................................................... Cucamonga School District.................................................................. Etiwanda School District.................................................................... Chaffey Joint Union High School District ..................................................... Utilities Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Utility (909) 477-2700 (909) 477-2849 (909) 477-2777 (909) 477-2710 (909) 477-2712 (909) 477-2760 (909)477-2765 (909) 477-2740 (909)919-2635 (909)481-7999 (909) 477-2750 (909) 477-2730 (909) 466 -PETS (7387) (909)477-2775 (909) 477-2752 (909)477-2773 (909) 477-2720 (909) 477-2720 (909) 774-3867 (909) 477-2782 (909) 477-2780 (909) 477-2781 (909)477-2785 (909) 477-2790 (909)477-2795 ........... 9-1-1 (909) 941-1488 (909) 477-2800 ........... 9-1-1 (909) 477-2770 (909) 477-2710 (909) 774-2214 (909) 481-5000 (909) 774-1130 (909) 987-1012 ...... (909) 484-5151 ...... (909) 989-8541 ...... (909) 987-8942 ...... (909) 899-2451 ...... (909) 988-8511 Southern CA Edison - 24 Hour Support............................................................ Southern CA Gas- 24 Hour Support............................................................... Cucamonga Valley Water District.................................................................. . Burrtec Waste Industries Disposal................................................................. . (909) 919-2612 1-800-655-4555 1-800-427-2200 (909) 987-2591 (909) 987-3717 Internet Web Sites City of Rancho Cucamonga........................................................... www.CityofRC.us Accelerate Portal ..................................................... https:Haca.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.VGCulturaiCenter.com FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE CityofRC.us D C. Room �j III NONE NOON- _ f1 �j Grenache Room 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. NEW! Biane Library Second Story......................................................... (909) 774-3976 Multi -use facility with kitchenette and a wide variety of flexible rental space 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. NEW! RC Sports Center............................................................................. (909) 477-2785 Meeting and event space for up to 50 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. RCpark.com Help us protect and preserve parkland and open spaces in Rancho Cucamonga. Report non -emergency issues by calling (909) 941-1488. FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE REGISTRATION has never been easier! 0ONLINE I VisitRCpark.com Online Registration* for - Residents begins July 16. Non -Residents begins July 30. *Dates may vary for some programs. Computer kiosks for Online Registration are available at Central Park & Lions East. MORE WAYS TO REGISTEI Registration forms can be submitted by mail or in person. However, processing of these forms will not begin until May 14. (Forresidents and non-residents). ® MAIL -IN Mail to: Fall Registration 11200 Base Line Rd. Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701 I© 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 registraci6n, por favor Ilame (909) 477-2765 o envianos un correo electronico a Registration @C ityofRC.0 s. (Por favor no enviar Formas de Registracidn por correo electrdnico). 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: visa = 0 0 REFUNDS/TRANSFERS • Issued in full prior to 1 st class; $10 application fee withheld after 1 st class. • No refunds after 2nd class. • Credit issued if class is cancelled. • Credit Card refunds issued to card used for purchase. • 3.75% of all registration fees are non- refundable effective April 23, 2018. • Allow 2 – 3 weeks to process. FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE Early Online Registration For Residents Begins July 16, 2018 1. Participant Information Activity# Last Name First Name Birthdate M/F Activity Title Fee 2. Adult's Name Main Phone () Address Alt. Phone () City State— Zip Code ❑ New address E -Mail Address ❑ New e-mail address ❑ Check here if submitting proof of residency. ❑ Check here if submitting Date of Birth documentation ❑ Paying by check through mail? Driver's License # Exp. Date 3. 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.) ❑ Please contact me regarding the following necessary program modification: 4• ❑ I would like to support the R.C. Community & Arts Foundation with a donation -- $ ❑ I would like to support the R.C. Public Library Foundation with a donation -- $ 5. 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 6. 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 7• 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. 1, 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 EXECUTINGTHIS FORM ON BEHALF OF A MINOR OR OTHER PARTICIPANT, I STATE AND DECLARETHAT I HAVE FULL AUTHORITYTO ENROLLTHE PARTICIPANT IN THIS ACTIVITY, ANDTO EXECUTE THIS RELEASE OF LIABILITY, AND UNDERSTANDTHAT 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 READTHIS RELEASE, HOLD HARMLESS AND AGREEMENT NOTTO 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 Parent/Legal Guardian* must sign if participant is under 18 *Legal Guardian mustprovide court guardianship documentation 8. ❑ Visa ❑ Disc Cardholder Name ❑ MC ❑ AMEX Cardholder Signature Card Number Exp. Date ❑ Other in the amount of $ (Credit on Account, Scholarships, etc.) RCpark.com 6 2 k 19 13 28 W 1 ARROV 17 d = q = c JERSEY 8TH ST 13 p 20 10 6TH ST CITY PARKb � I I I 4TH ST 1. Bear Gulch Park 9094 Arrow Route 2. Beryl Park East 6524 Beryl Street / Beryl Park West * 6501 Carnelian Street 3. Central Park I 11200 Base Line Road 4. Church Street Park 110190 Church Street 5. Coyote Canyon Park * 1 10987 Terra Vista Parkway 6. Cucamonga/DemensTrail Rest I No. Base Line Rd. to Hillside Road 7. Day Creek Park * 1 12350 Banyan Street 8. Ellena Park 1 7139 Kenyon Way 9. Etiwanda Creek Community Park* I 5939EastAvenue 10. Garcia Park* 1 13150 Garcia Drive 11. Golden Oak Park * 19345 Golden Oak Road 12. Heritage Community Park* I 5546 Beryl Street 13. Hermosa Park* 1 6787 Hermosa Avenue 14. Kenyon Park 11481 Kenyon Way 15. Legacy Park 5858 Santa Ynez Place 16. Lions Park 19161 Base Line Road N a � o E ¢ m 3 z � o S c WILSON 3 a o I 15 7 7 9 23 21 15 I 14 � 2 Victoria Pk Ln.`V' 31 5 29 \� A •) 19 W 27 The Ciry of Rancho Cucamonga o t has created a Smoke Free and Styrofoam (expanded polystyrene) 10 66 Free environment at all City � g f S buildings, parks, playgrounds, 15 a a a plazas and trails, including the surrounding property and parking lots. Please remember this when making plans. PACIFIC ELECTRICTRAIL MAP NOTTO SCALE 17. Los Amigos Park 8625 Madrone Avenue 18. Milliken Park * 17699 Milliken Avenue 19. Mountain View Park * I 11701 Terra Vista Parkway 20. Old Town Park 1 10033 Feron Boulevard 21. Olive Grove Park 113931 Youngs Canyon Road 22. Ralph M. Lewis Park 7898 Elm Street 23. Rancho Summit Park 5958 Soledad Way 24. Red Hill Community Park * I 7484Vineyard Avenue 25. Route 66Trailhead 18500 Foothill Boulevard 26. Spruce Ave. Park (Skate Facility) 1 7730 Spruce Avenue 27. Victoria Arbors Park * 7429 Arbor Lane 28. Victoria Groves Park 6840 Fairmont Way 29. Vintage Park 1 11745 Victoria Park Lane 30. West Greenway Park 1 7756 Meadowcrest Court 31. Windrows Park 16849 Victoria Park Lane *Reservable CITY FACILITIES RECREATION FACILITIES 4 Animal Care & Adoption Ctr. 1 11780Arrow Rte. 1. Alta Loma Elementary 1 7086 Amethyst Ave. b. Archibald Library 1 7368 Archibald Ave. 2. Cucamonga Middle School 1 7611 Hellman Ave. C. Chaffey-Garcia House 17150 Etiwanda Ave. 3. BASE LINE City Corporate Yard I 8794 Lion St. 24 U • b a e. City Hall/Police Station 1 10500 Civic Center Dr. TERRA VIST Etiwanda High School 1 13500 Victoria St. f. Epicenter/Sports Complex 1 8408 Rochester Ave. 6. 5 16•'� ' 2 a CHURCH 4 h. Fire Station #172 9612 San Bernardino Rd. 26 h i. Fire Station #173 12270 Fire House Ct. J 30 18 j. Fire Station #174 11297 Jersey Blvd. 10. Northtown Community Ctr. 110071 Feron Blvd. 22 25 11. FOOTHILL I. Fire Station #176 5840 East Ave. 66 Rancho Cucamonga High School 1 11801 Lark Dr. m. Fire Station #177 9270 Rancho St. 13. i3 _ I e W 1 ARROV 17 d = q = c JERSEY 8TH ST 13 p 20 10 6TH ST CITY PARKb � I I I 4TH ST 1. Bear Gulch Park 9094 Arrow Route 2. Beryl Park East 6524 Beryl Street / Beryl Park West * 6501 Carnelian Street 3. Central Park I 11200 Base Line Road 4. Church Street Park 110190 Church Street 5. Coyote Canyon Park * 1 10987 Terra Vista Parkway 6. Cucamonga/DemensTrail Rest I No. Base Line Rd. to Hillside Road 7. Day Creek Park * 1 12350 Banyan Street 8. Ellena Park 1 7139 Kenyon Way 9. Etiwanda Creek Community Park* I 5939EastAvenue 10. Garcia Park* 1 13150 Garcia Drive 11. Golden Oak Park * 19345 Golden Oak Road 12. Heritage Community Park* I 5546 Beryl Street 13. Hermosa Park* 1 6787 Hermosa Avenue 14. Kenyon Park 11481 Kenyon Way 15. Legacy Park 5858 Santa Ynez Place 16. Lions Park 19161 Base Line Road N a � o E ¢ m 3 z � o S c WILSON 3 a o I 15 7 7 9 23 21 15 I 14 � 2 Victoria Pk Ln.`V' 31 5 29 \� A •) 19 W 27 The Ciry of Rancho Cucamonga o t has created a Smoke Free and Styrofoam (expanded polystyrene) 10 66 Free environment at all City � g f S buildings, parks, playgrounds, 15 a a a plazas and trails, including the surrounding property and parking lots. Please remember this when making plans. PACIFIC ELECTRICTRAIL MAP NOTTO SCALE 17. Los Amigos Park 8625 Madrone Avenue 18. Milliken Park * 17699 Milliken Avenue 19. Mountain View Park * I 11701 Terra Vista Parkway 20. Old Town Park 1 10033 Feron Boulevard 21. Olive Grove Park 113931 Youngs Canyon Road 22. Ralph M. Lewis Park 7898 Elm Street 23. Rancho Summit Park 5958 Soledad Way 24. Red Hill Community Park * I 7484Vineyard Avenue 25. Route 66Trailhead 18500 Foothill Boulevard 26. Spruce Ave. Park (Skate Facility) 1 7730 Spruce Avenue 27. Victoria Arbors Park * 7429 Arbor Lane 28. Victoria Groves Park 6840 Fairmont Way 29. Vintage Park 1 11745 Victoria Park Lane 30. West Greenway Park 1 7756 Meadowcrest Court 31. Windrows Park 16849 Victoria Park Lane *Reservable CITY FACILITIES RECREATION FACILITIES a. Animal Care & Adoption Ctr. 1 11780Arrow Rte. 1. Alta Loma Elementary 1 7086 Amethyst Ave. b. Archibald Library 1 7368 Archibald Ave. 2. Cucamonga Middle School 1 7611 Hellman Ave. C. Chaffey-Garcia House 17150 Etiwanda Ave. 3. Dance Terrific 9223 Archibald Ave., Suite A 0 d. City Corporate Yard I 8794 Lion St. 4. Discover Judo 9340 Base Line Rd., #105 e. City Hall/Police Station 1 10500 Civic Center Dr. 5. Etiwanda High School 1 13500 Victoria St. f. Epicenter/Sports Complex 1 8408 Rochester Ave. 6. Studio 30 1 10621 Church St. Suite #140 g. Fire Station #171 6627 Amethyst Ave. 7. Frost Early Education 1 12860 Banyan St. h. Fire Station #172 9612 San Bernardino Rd. 8. Goals Soccer Center I 11747 Stadium Way i. Fire Station #173 12270 Fire House Ct. 9. Los Osos High School 16001 Milliken Ave. j. Fire Station #174 11297 Jersey Blvd. 10. Northtown Community Ctr. 110071 Feron Blvd. k. Fire Station #175 11108 Banyan St. 11. Precision Gymnastics 19518 9th St., Suite B I. Fire Station #176 5840 East Ave. 12. Rancho Cucamonga High School 1 11801 Lark Dr. m. Fire Station #177 9270 Rancho St. 13. Rancho Cucamonga Middle School 110022 Feron Blvd. n. Goldy S. Lewis Comm. Ctr. James L Brulte Senior Ctr. 11200 Base Line Rd. 14. Ruth Musser Middle School 110789 Terra Vista Pkwy o. Lions Center East (Playschool) /West (Teen Center) 9191 / 9161 Base Line Rd. 15. Universal Martial Arts Ctr. 17945 Vineyard Ave., Suite D-4 p. Metrolink Train Station 11208 Asuza St. 16. Windrows Elementary School 16855 Victoria Park Ln. q. RC Family Resource Ctr. 9791 Arrow Rte. Sites outside RC - r. RC Fire Department Training Center 1 11285 Jersey Blvd. Innerworks Wellness 1 1306 Monte Vista Ave. #8, Upland S. RC Sports Ctr. 18303 Rochester Ave. Ontario Ice Skating Center 11225 W. Holt Blvd., Ontario t. Victoria Gardens Cultural Ctr. / Lewis Family Playhouse / Paul A. Biane Library Whispering Lake Golf Course 12525 E. Riverside Dr., Ontario 12505 Cultural Center Dr. World Elite Gymnastics 1 5300 Ontario Mills Pkwy Suite #200, Ontario RCpark.com FALL 2018 GRAPEVINE HOAGWP6L TO P 2s;nLggA' II I i � a s_ a� %: i