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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGrapevine Summer 2018The walls are up. Construction is nearly done. Anticipation is in the air. 8303 ROCHESTER AVENUE Coming Soon… SUMMER 2018 Details at RCpark.com @RanchoCucamongaCSD 2 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE Arts, Crafts & Science .....................7, 36, 37 Babysitting/Child-Care ...20, 24, 25, 29, 37 Camps ...........................................................6, 7 Cheer/Gymnastics ......................................32 Computers ............................................15, 27 Cooking ..................................................19, 35 CPR ...........................................................20, 35 Dance ................................................30, 31, 41 Dog Training .................................................35 Fitness .............................................................33 Golf ..................................................................24 Ice Skating/Hockey ....................................24 Library Programs .........................13 - 15, 37 Martial Arts/Self Defense ..................34, 38 Music ...............................................................29 Photography ................................................35 Playschool Program ...................................18 Special Needs/IncredABLES .............38, 39 Sportball ........................................................24 Sports, Adult .........................................22 - 25 Sports, Pee Wee ...................................22 - 25 Sports, Youth ...................................7, 22 - 25 Table Tennis ..................................................22 Teen Activities ......................6, 7, 14, 19 - 21 Tennis ..............................................................25 Theatre Classes/Workshops .............28, 29 Trips and Tours ............................................11WHAT’S INSIDERCpark.com Visit RCpark.com! Preview the Grapevine early and register online. Use your American Express, Discover, Visa or Mastercard to sign up! Don’t have a computer? Computer kiosks for online registration are available at Central Park & Lions East Summer Registration Begins:* April 23 Early Online for Residents May 7 Online for Everyone May 14 Walk-in / Mail-in Begins Fall Registration Begins:* July 16 Early Online for Residents July 30 Online for Everyone August 6 Walk-in / Mail-in Begins Fall 2018 Grapevine available online beginning July. In This Issue Programs/Events YOUTH - TEEN - ADULT SENIOR ADULT Recreational Activities The Grapevine is published quarterly by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. The Grapevine is printed on 40% post-consumer waste. *Dates may vary for some programs. Follow us on Facebook @RanchoCucamongaCSD 12 Save a Life June is Adopt-a-Cat Month. 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular ................3 Summer Events ...........8 - 10, 14, 17, 41, 42 Summer Camps ...6, 7, 20, 24, 25, 29, 37, 38 RC Sports Center .................................................22 Lewis Family Playhouse 17/18 Season ....4, 5 Biane Library Second Story Classes ...15, 37 Registration Information ....................34, 50 General Information ....................................48 Facility/Park Rentals ....................................49 Facilities/Parks Guide & Map ....................51 Arts & Crafts ..................................................46 Basketball (Drop-in at RCSC) ...................22 Billiards ...........................................................40 Computers ............................................15, 27 Dances @ Brulte Sr. Ctr.......................31, 41 Driver Safety .................................................42 Educational/Health/Wellness Workshops ...42 Elder Law .......................................................47 50+ Dance .......................................31, 41, 45 50+ Fitness .............................................43, 44 James L. Brulte Senior Center ................40 Music ...............................................................45 Nutrition Meals ............................................47 Self Defense for Seniors ...........................44 Senior Activities & Clubs (Just for Fun) ...40 Senior Events (Join the Fun) ....................41 Senior Services .....................................46, 47 Senior Softball (Slow Pitch) ......................24 Senior Transportation ...............................47 Table Tennis .......................................... 22, 40 V.I.P. Club Speakers and Events........................42 Volunteer Program .........................15, 26, 39, 47 Wellness Pass/Personal Trainer ..............43 Animal Care & Adoption ..........................12 Community Events ...................6 - 8, 12, 14 Family Resources .................................16, 17 Healthy RC ..........................................3, 21, 26 Lewis Family Playhouse ............4, 5, 28, 29 Library Programs ................................13 - 15 Northtown Programs ................................17 RC Family Sports Center ...................22 - 24 RC TeenWorks ......................................19 - 21 ReadyRC (Emergency Prep) ......................26 Skate Facility (Spruce Park) ......................21 Volunteer Program ...............15, 22, 26, 39, 47 YMCA Program ............................................27 8303 Rochester Ave. COMING THIS SUMMER See page 22 for details Visit RCpark.com for news and updates. 3 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE SPECIAL EVENTRCpark.com MINDJoin Us! Mental Health Community Conversation May 22 | 5:30 - 8 pm Central Park (11200 Base Line Rd.) The Mental Health Symposium showcases Community Conversations led by regional experts on a variety of mental health topics. Come participate in interactive sessions, small group conversations and get connected to resources. Visit HealthyRC.com for information about the next Community Conversation meeting and to download the Mental Health Resources brochure to discover local resources. BODYGet Fit...Be Active Youth Sports Clinics Summer Basketball, Soccer and Volleyball Clinics for boys and girls ages 6 - 14. Page 7 Summer Tennis Find your love for the game. All ages and skill levels welcome. Tennis programs offered Monday - Saturday. Page 25 Cucamonga Challenge Have you registered yet? Page 10 Dance the Night Away and strut your stuff at monthly dances at Central Park. Page 41 EARTHProtect the Earth Sustainability Action Plan The City of Rancho Cucamonga wants your input on what sustainability efforts matter to you most. Please share your thoughts with us online at www.bit.ly/greenrc. Household Hazardous Waste Facility* 8794 Lion St. (Between Vineyard & Hellman) Open Saturdays | 8 am - Noon *Closed May 26. RC Environmental Info Line (909) 919-2635 HEALTHY RCCITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA’S Presented by INFORMATION: RCpark.com | (909) 919-2658 SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES: (909) 477-2760 x. 2212 The Rancho Cucamonga Fire District reminds you that ALL fireworks are illegal in Rancho Cucamonga and encourages you to attend a professional fireworks display. LoanMart Field at the Epicenter 8408 Rochester Avenue Parking opens ..................................................5:30 pm (Must present ticket to park) Gates open .....................................................................6 pm Activities begin ..............................................6:30 pm Fireworks begin .......................................................9 pm TICKETS ON SALE BEGINNING MAY 29 TICKETS: $10 single seats prior to July 4th $75 table of 4 See back cover for ticket sales information. 4 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE May 5th – 20th See page 5 for more information. Sponsored by Cover Illustration: Frederick, © 1967 by Leo Lionni, © renewed 1995 by Leo Lionni. Illustrations used with permission from the Lionni family.THEATRELewisFamilyPlayhouse.com UPCOMING EVENTS: MAY - JULY 2018 It’s Magic! June 2nd – 8:00 pm Milt Larsen and Terry Hill present It’s Magic!, a dazzling revue featuring several award-winning stars of magic, comedy, variety, sleight of hand and large stage illusions.The Official Rat Pack Show: Tribute to 102 Years of Sinatra June 3rd – 2:00 pm From “Luck Be A Lady” to “The Way You Look Tonight” and much more, this ultimate Tribute Show features the look, feel, singing style and attitude of the Rat Pack and Ol’ Blue Eyes himself. The Big Band All Stars team up with the Dry Martini Orchestra to bring you this classic Rat Pack event. July 14th – 22nd See page 5 for more information. Sponsored by ™Tickets Available Early July 2018 5 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE Some of our favorite Dr. Seuss characters, including Horton the Elephant, The Cat in the Hat, Gertrude McFuzz, and Jojo, a little boy with a big imagination, have lovingly been brought to life in this Tony Award-winning musical for the entire family! Seussical follows the adventures of Horton the elephant who discovers a speck of dust the tiny town of Whoville and its citizens. Not only must Horton protect the Who’s from a world of naysayers and dangers, but he must guard an abandoned egg, left to his care by the irresponsible Mayzie La Bird. Although Horton faces ridicule, danger, kidnapping, and a trial, the intrepid Gertrude McFuzz never loses faith in him. Ultimately, the powers of friendship, loyalty, family, are challenged, but the most miraculous “think” saves them all! July 14th – 22nd Saturdays – 2:00 pm & 7:30 pm Sundays – 2:00 pm Music by Stephen Flaherty Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens Book by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty Co-Conceived by Lynn Ahrens, Stephen Flaherty, and Eric Idle Based on the Works of Dr. Seuss General: $20.00 (Gold Level) Seniors: $18.00 (Gold Level) Youth: $16.00 (Gold Level) All Seats: $22.50 (Platinum Level) Sponsored by ™ S u m m e r F a m i l y M u s i c a l Auditions will take place in May 2018, please visit www.lewisfamilyplayhouse.com/rcct/auditions.php Calling All Community Actors!ALL ROLES OPEN AGES 8 - ADULT THEATRELewisFamilyPlayhouse.com 12505 CULTURAL CENTER DRIVE Box Office (909) 477-2752 lewisfamilyplayhouse.com In this charming musical adaptation of the award-winning book by Leo Lionni, all the mice are busy gathering supplies and getting ready for winter, except for Frederick, who seems to have his head in the clouds. But when winter comes, it’s Frederick’s collection of memories about the colors and beauty of nature that sustain his friends through the dark days. May 5th – 20th Saturday, (May 5th) – 4:00 pm Saturdays (May 12th & 19th) – 1:00 pm & 4:00 pm Sunday, (May 13th & 20th) – 1:00 pm Book by Suzanne Maynard Miller Music and Lyrics by Sarah Durkee and Paul Jacobs From the Book by Leo Lionni Directed by Robert Castro *FOUNDATION FAMILY SATURDAY All tickets are only $10.00 each for May 5th Opening Performance FOUNDATION FAMILY FLEX PACKS All tickets are only $12.00 each (up to 8 per family) when purchasing four or more tickets to any single MainStreet performance (excluding discounted Foundation Family Saturday opening performance) General: $18.00 Senior/Youth: $16.00 Ages 4+ Sponsored by Cover Illustration: Frederick, © 1967 by Leo Lionni, © renewed 1995 by Leo Lionni. Illustrations used with permission from the Lionni family. Special Day Treat - Mother's Day Weekend! 6 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE SUMMER CAMPSRCpark.com CAMP CUCAMONGA Camps begin Monday, June 4… featuring 8 weeks of fun and unique summer activities for campers ages 1 to 16. Visit RCpark.com for detailed information and participant handbooks. Weekly themed Specialty Camps are also available for campers ages 8 - 11. See page 7 for details. Registration... is currently open. Register online at RCpark.com Fees... due at time of registration. Payment plans are not available. Activity Scholarships… are granted based upon funds available at the time of the request (residents only). Call / Visit… (909) 477-2760 | RCpark.com for camp availability and additional information. New Campers… bring copy of birth certificate or immunization record. SUMMER SPORTS CLINICS The Ultimate Summer Camp Experience is B a c k and Better Than Ever! Pee Wee & Kinder Featuring hands-on exploration and social interaction through art activities, songs and games in age appropriate settings. 1 - 2 Year Olds Lions Center East Must be 1 or 2 and walking by June 4. Parent participation is required. M/W 9 - 9:50 am 15176 T/TH 10:30 - 11:20 am 15177 T/TH 8:30 - 9:20 am 15178 2 - 3 Year Olds Lions Center East Must be 2 or 3 by June 4. M/W 8:15 - 9:05 am 15179 M/W 9:45 - 10:35 am 15180 M/W 10:30 - 11:20 am 15181 T/TH 9 - 9:50 am 15182 T/TH 11:30 am - 12:20 pm 15184 Fees 1 - 2 Year Olds 8 Weeks Kinder 41/2 - 5** Weekly Resident Non-resident 2 - 3 Year Olds 8 Weeks 31/2 - 4 Year Olds** Weekly $120.60 $134.09 $120.60 $134.09 $121.39 $134.88 $157.71 $171.20 **Additional $38.39 non-refundable enrollment fee required for Pee Wee 31/2 - 4 & Kinder programs.HOLIDAY CLOSURE: Camps will not be held July 4. June 4 - 7 Super Hero Academy 15185 15208 June 11 - 14 Ocean Explorer 15186 15210 June 18 - 21 A Bug's Life 15187 15211 June 25 - 28 Get Up & Get Moving! 15188 15212 July 2 - 5* Once Upon A Fairytale 15189 15213 July 9 - 12 Ships Ahoy! 15190 15214 July 16 - 19 A Camping We Will Go 15191 15215 July 23 - 26 Ooey Gooey Sticky Fun 15192 15217 Dates Themes 31/2 - 4 Year Olds Kinder 41/2 - 5 *Week 5 is pro-rated due to July 4 holiday closure. Youth Exciting summer camp with optional field trip and swim days registered separately. Ages 6 - 11 | Lions Center West Monday - Friday | 7 am - 6 pm Teen Includes weekly trip to Fontana Park Aquatic Center. Depending on week registered, scheduled field trip may be included. Ages 12 - 16 | Lions Center West Monday - Friday | 7 am - 6 pm Fees Youth Resident Non-resident Teen $142.15 $155.63 $147.33 $160.82 Additional $36.32 non-refundable enrollment fee required for Youth and Teen Camps. June 4 - 8 Discovery Cube June 7 California Science Center June 8 June 11 - 15 Kick-off Party Special Event Special Event June 18 - 22 John's Incredible Pizza June 21 June 21 June 25 - 29 Song Fest Special Event Special Event July 2 - 6 America's Birthday Party Special Event Special Event July 9 - 13 Mt. Baldy Wilderness Trip July 12 Beach Trip - Santa Monica July 13 July 16 - 20 Splash Kingdom July 19 July 19 July 23 - 27 End of Summer Celebration Special Event Special Event Week of Team Battles Dates Field Trip orSpecial Event Youth Field Trip Date Teen Field Trip Date *Week 5 is pro-rated due to July 4 holiday closure. 31/2 - 4 Year Olds Lions Center East Must have turned 3 by November 30, 2017. Monday - Thursday | 8:30 am - 12:30 pm Kinder 41/2 - 5 Lions Center East Must have turned 4 by November 30, 2017. All the fun of Camp with academic review for children entering Kindergarten. Monday - Thursday | 8 am - 3 pm Sibling discount $12.45 7 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE SUMMER CAMPSRCpark.com SUMMER SPORTS CLINICS Registration is currently open. $107.91/Res Discount Fee: $94.42 per child per week ‡$88.20/Res Discount Fee: $74.71 pro-rated session only Youth Soccer Clinic BOYS & GIRLS AGES 6 - 14 M - F 6/4 - 6/8 8 am - Noon 15863 Church Street Park | 10190 Church St. Youth Basketball Clinic BOYS & GIRLS AGES 6 - 14 M - F 6/11 - 6/15 1 - 5 pm 15864 M - F 6/25 - 6/29 1 - 5 pm 15865 Cucamonga Middle School | 7611 Hellman Ave. Youth Volleyball Clinic BOYS & GIRLS AGES 8 - 14 M - F 6/18 - 6/22 1 - 5 pm 15866 ‡M - F 7/2 - 7/6 1 - 5 pm 15867 Cucamonga Middle School | 7611 Hellman Ave. Blast Off! Experience explosive fun as campers work on outrageous projects like rockets, volcanoes, and exploding watermelons. Campers will also enjoy learning about our universe, galaxies, and comets through hands-on activities. M - F | June 4 - 8 | 15163 Grizzly Games Outsmart, out-laugh, out-fun! Campers will learn survival skills and participate in daily competitions to earn points for their tribes. Activities include archery, constructing teepees and catapults, water games, capture the flag, and more. M - F | June 4 - 8 | 15161 Adventure Camp Participate in easy hiking trips, fish in a creek, and learn survival skills such as archery, building shelters, and outdoor meal prep. Transportation provided daily to Lytle Creek Campground. M - F | June 11 - 15 | 15138 M - F | June 25 - 29 | 15158 M - F | July 23 - 27 | 15159 SPECIALTY CAMPS Specialty Camps Ages 8 - 11 Lions Center East | 9191 Base Line Rd. ArtRageous! Young artists will feel inspired and use their imaginations to create masterpieces through a variety of painting mediums and styles. The best part, creating canvas art using paint-filled water guns. M - F | June 18 - 22 | 15165 Camp Gear It Up! Plan it, build it and test it! Use critical thinking and teamwork to create roller coasters, Ferris wheels, and bottle cars. Each project will be tested; may the best builder win! M - F | June 18 - 22 | 15166 H2O to Go Stay cool with daily water games. Campers will participate in hands-on projects that teach them about the oceans and their inhabitants, and how to preserve the environment. M - F | July 9 - 13 | 15168 Tumbling Towers It's a building frenzy of fun as campers construct forts, cities, towers, and castles using cups, balloons, sugar cubes, and more. The question remains - can your structure withstand an attack from the opposing team? M - F | July 9 - 13 | 15169 The Science Factory Budding scientists will work on hands-on projects such as gooey slime, bottle volcanoes, and pop rocks, just to name a few. M - F | July 16 - 20 | 15172 A Splash of Color! The paintbrush meets the canvas in this unique art class. Participants will learn about painting styles and famous artists that used their own special techniques to create works of art. On the last day, parents are invited to an art exhibit showcasing their campers' masterpieces. M - F | July 16 - 20 | 15171 Register online at RCpark.com Residents: $173.27 per child per week† Non-Residents: $186.76 per child per week† Additional fees and information: All Specialty Camps are held Monday through Friday from 7 am - 6 pm. †Additional $38.39 per child non-refundable camp enrollment fee is required when registering (includes camp shirt). Camps fill up quickly! Full payment is due at the time of registration for each week registered. Min. 10/Max. 20 per camp, per week. 8 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE COMMUNITY EVENTSRCpark.com MOVIES in Town Square Every Tuesday | May 8 - June 5 Victoria Gardens – Chaffey Town Square (Movies begin at dusk) Sponsored by Victoria Gardens and Forest City For movie descriptions and more information, Visit RCpark.com Cars 3 (PG) May 8 Nascar Night - Help support #95 Lightning McQueen and bring him to glory by coming in your favorite Nascar fan gear! The Emoji Movie (PG) May 15 Emoji Night - Stop Smiler's evil plot by bringing an emoji pillow to disguise yourself from her henchmen and get Gene to the firewall. Leap (PG) May 22 Adventures in Paris - This is a story of an inventor, a ballerina, and the City of Enlightenment. Dream big and show us what your passion is! Paddington 2 (PG) May 29 A Night in London - Bring your favorite stuffed animal and celebrate with the Brown family. The Nut Job 2 (PG) June 5 Nutty Night - Show us your creative artwork to inspire the gang to fight for their home. FREE! FREE! Lego Batman (PG) July 9, 10 & 13 LEGO® Night - Bring your favorite LEGO® toy. Despicable Me 3 (PG) July 16, 17 & 20 Minion Takeover - Come disguised as a minion. Coco (PG) July 23, 24 & 27 Día de los Muertos - Show us your best Coco face paint art. Sherlock Gnomes (PG) July 30, 31 & August 3 Detective Night - Tonight you are the investigator! Bring a magnifying glass to search for clues. Best dressed Detective wins a prize. Mondays | Los Amigos Park (8625 Madrone Ave.) Tuesdays | Victoria Gardens (Chaffey Town Square) Fridays | Red Hill Community Park Amphitheater (7484 Vineyard Ave.) Pop Gun Rerun (80s Tribute) ...............................................................July 12 Cold Duck (Dance Band) ...............................................................................July 19 The Answer (Classic Rock) ..........................................................................July 26 Rockstars of Tomorrow (Variety) ....................................August 2 Mark Easterday Band (Country) .........................................August 9 Thursday Nights | 7 - 9 pm July 12 - August 9 Red Hill Community Park Amphitheater (7484 Vineyard Ave.) Fun for the whole family! 2018 Summer Concerts series is presented by Sponsored by Alaska USA Federal Credit Union & Victoria Gardens and Forest City. FREE! Call (909) 919-2628 or visit RCpark.com for more information. Bring your blankets and lawn chairs. Movies begin at dusk and are subject to change. July 9 - August 3 Games, activities and child-friendly prizes before each movie. Rancho Remembers Monday, May 28 Freedom Courtyard at Central Park (11200 Base Line Rd.) 8:30 - 9 am: Social with refreshments 9 am: Ceremony Sponsored by Century 21 Saturday, May 19 | 7 - 10 pm Central Park (11200 Base Line Rd.) $6 per person in advance -- $7 at the door.* Dress in your favorite 1950s attire. *FREE dance lesson with paid admission - starts at 6:00 pm. Featuring Blue Haze Car & Bike Show Cancelled Sponsored by CareMore 9 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE COMMUNITY EVENTSRCpark.com Pop Gun Rerun (80s Tribute) ...............................................................July 12 Cold Duck (Dance Band) ...............................................................................July 19 The Answer (Classic Rock) ..........................................................................July 26 Rockstars of Tomorrow (Variety) ....................................August 2 Mark Easterday Band (Country) .........................................August 9 Want to show off your classic car or truck or just enjoy checking them out? Then join us for this event which benefits local burn survivors. For more information or to register your classic car or truck visit RCfire.org or call (909) 477-2770. Sunday, June 24 9 am - 2 pm Red Hill Community Park | 7484 Vineyard Ave. FREE ADMISSION TO CAR SHOW!CAR SHOW 21st Annual • FOOD • MUSIC • VENDORS • FIRE APPARATUS AND MORE! The Rancho Cucamonga Police Department presents National Night Out Save-the-Date Tuesday, August 7 5:30 - 8:30 pm POLICE • COMMUNITY PAR T N E R S H I P S WORLD MUSIC CONCERTS Tuesday Evenings in July | 6 - 7:30 pm Victoria Gardens Cultural Center | Bank of America Imagination Courtyard (12505 Cultural Center Dr.) INCENDIO JULY 10 Latin Guitar World Fusion INCA's musicians and dancers will delight audiences with the rich multi- cultural heritage of ethnic and folkloric music, songs, dance and traditions from all over Peru. Their performance will include music and dances from the mountains (Inca), coastal Peru (Criollo), southern coast (Afro-Peruvian) and from the Peruvian and Bolivian Amazon Jungle. The African Showboyz Band has been creating waves with their unique Northern Ghanian drums and stringed instruments alongside vibrant rhythms. The group fuses indigenous traditional rhythms with western and other beats, while forcefully revealing the power and capabilities of indigenous African instruments. FREE! Presented by the Rancho Cucamonga Community & Arts Foundation @RanchoPD @RanchoCucamongaPD THE AFRICAN SHOWBOYZ BAND JULY 24 Northern Ghanian Traditional Drums and Stringed Instruments INCA, THE PERUVIAN ENSEMBLE JULY 17 Ethnic and Folkloric Music and Dance Incendio in both Italian and Spanish means "fire", which is fitting for this group whose sound is all about energy, exploration, and passion. The heart of their sound is the Latin or Spanish guitar with a style best described as Latin Guitar World Fusion. Victoria Gardens Cultural Center Bank of America Imagination Courtyard 12505 Cultural Center Dr. Seating is limited. Feel free to bring your own chair. Sunday, June 24 | 6:30 pm FREE outdoor concert! A full-day Star Wars themed literacy event inspiring readers of all ages to join the Force and become lifelong readers. Storytimes Photo Opportunities Demonstrations and more Visit CityofRC.us/Library for details. Saturday, May 26 | Noon - 5 pm Paul A. Biane Library | 12505 Cultural Center Drive FREE! 10 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE COMMUNITY EVENTSCONNECTING 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 tab or call (909) 774-2212. 13th ANNUAL RCpark.com Promoting fun and fitness in the I.E., this event begins on the Pacific Electric Trail and is open to all ages and skill levels. Cucamonga Challenge For more information or to register visit CucamongaChallenge.com Saturday, May 19 Central Park | 11200 Base Line Rd. Presented by Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail through a partnership with The City of Rancho Cucamonga REGISTRATION: 6 am FIRST EVENT: 6:30 am Choose from: • 5K / 10K (timed) • 25 Mile Bike Ride* • Half Century Bike Ride* (50 miles)* Approximate Distance Saturday, May 5 3 - 8 pm Old Town Park • 10033 Feron Blvd. (Between Hermosa and Archibald) Bring the whole family! Join us for an afternoon in the park to enjoy a community celebration! Live Entertainment Delicious Food Be a part of the 13th Annual SALSA RECIPE CONTEST Bring your best salsa and sign up at the event by 2 pm. For more information, please call (909) 980-0465. A partnership by The City of Rancho Cucamonga and Northtown Housing and Development Corporation. Sunday, May 13 | 1 pm $30 per person - space is limited. To reserve your spot email TheEtiwandaHistoricalSociety@gmail.com The Etiwanda Historical Society invites you to... For additional information on this and other upcoming events, call (909) 899-8432 or visit EtiwandaHistoricalSociety.org Tour an Etiwanda Historical Home Every 2nd Saturday | 9 am - 1 pm Chaffey-Garcia House and Barn | 7150 Etiwanda Ave. 11 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE TRIPS AND TOURSDAY TRIPS Trips depart from the Goldy S. Lewis Community Center at 11200 Base Line Road 25th Annual Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival April 21 | 15813 | $48.76 per person Immerse yourself in a world of trick-ropers, gun-slingers, reenactors and other living history performances and entertainment. Access to the trading post, shopping on Main Street, food court for good eating, and Motion Picture Museum are included. Departs 8 am; Returns 4 pm Tasty Tempting Taco Tour - Tucker Tours May 9 | 15814 | $114.13 per person Fully narrated tour gives an in-depth look at Olvera Street with a visit to La Plaza Cultura y Antes, the first museum dedicated to telling the story of L.A.'s Mexican origins and its various influences and contributions to the City of Los Angeles. Experience L.A.'s rich culture while sampling an assortment of tacos throughout the day. Departs 8 am; Returns 5:30 pm. USS Midway on Memorial Day May 28 | 15815 | $65.36 per person Start the day at Seaport Village for a quick lunch and shop on your own before boarding the USS Midway. Discover what life was like for those aboard one of America's longest-serving aircraft carriers. Transportation included. Departs 7 am; Returns 6 pm. Getty Villa June 9 | 16459 | $40.51 per person Getty Villa is an educational center and museum located in Malibu and dedicated to the study of the arts and cultures of ancient Greece, Rome, and Etruria. The collection has 44,000 antiquities dating as far back as 6,500 B.C. The UCLA/Getty Master's Program in Archaeological and Ethnographic Conservation is housed on this campus. Food available for additional purchase at Getty Villa. Departs 8:30 am; Returns 4:30 pm. Hollywood Bowl Fireworks Spectacular with The Go-Go's July 3 | 16453 | $93.31 per person Make it a 4th to remember with a patriotic program of star-spangled music and the groundbreaking all-girl hit-makers The Go-Go's. The 1980's megastars will fill the Bowl with a raucous set of power-pop like "We Got the Beat" and "Our Lips Are Sealed" before the fireworks spectacular closes out the night. Food available for additional purchase at the Hollywood Bowl. Seat cushion rental included. Departs 4 pm; Returns Midnight. Pageant of the Masters: Under the Sun & Five Crowns Dining July 25 | 16460 | $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. 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. SPECIAL REQUESTS If you have a special need, please inform our staff at time of registration. DEPARTURE Check-in time for trips is no less than 30 minutes before time of departure. RCpark.com MULTI-DAY TRIPS Glamorous and exciting trips around the country and the world via Rancho Cucamonga. The adventure begins today! A portion of proceeds from all multi-day bookings is donated to the James L. Brulte Senior Center. Monterey, Carmel, San Francisco & Napa ..............July 11 - 15, 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 Ballroom Fiesta ..............................................October 12, 2018 Discover New Orleans .........................................................October 14 - 18, 2018 Scotland and Northern Ireland ...........................................October 29, 2018 The City of Rancho Cucamonga provides a variety of trips and tours. Age requirements vary by trip. Payment must accompany your reservation. For trip confirmation and general information call (909) 477-2780. Treasures of Ireland ...........................................................November 6, 2018 Catalina & Queen Mary ............................................November 12, 2018 Santa Fe Holiday .............................................................November 28, 2018 Hearst Castle Christmas ..........................................December 18, 2018 Special Travel Presentation Central Park | Monday, August 20, 2018 | 10 am • Spectacular South Africa • Spotlight on New York City • Explore Tuscany 12 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE ANIMAL CENTERThe ASPCA is celebrating June as Adopt- a-Cat month to educate the public about the wonderful cats and kittens available for adoption at animal shelters. The ASPCA wants to "encourage everyone to make pet adoption their first option and to educate people about improving their quality of life through the companionship of a cat." Our Animal Center has a variety of adorable, fun and cuddly felines just waiting to find their new forever homes. Visit RCpets.info for more information and stop by to see which new four-legged friend will melt your heart. WARM WEATHER DARE TO PREPARE JUNE IS ADOPT-A-CAT MONTH BARK IN THE BALLPARK April 25 May 23 May 30 July 11 July 18 August 1 August 15 August 22 Is it too hot to take my dog out today? We need to ask ourselves this questions every time we drive with our pet. Warm weather can literally be a killer for a dog left inside a vehicle. When it is 85 degrees outside, the temperature inside a car - even with the windows cracked - can soar to 102 degrees in 10 minutes and 120 degrees in just half an hour! Outside temperatures in the 70s can be dangerous too. Leaving your dog for "just a minute" may be too long. The RC Animal Care and Adoption Center strongly encourages pet owners to make an emergency kit for their animals to be placed alongside their family's disaster "go bag". Here's a list of recommended items to include: • Food, water, and medication for at least 5 days • Health history and veterinary medical records • Carrier, toys, blanket or bed, and sturdy leashes • Litter box, litter, scoop, and garbage bags • ID attached to your pet • Current photos of all pets with a list of physical descriptions • Written information about your pets' feeding schedules, medical conditions and behavior issues along with the name and number of your veterinarian. Preventive care is the best care! Make sure candles are extinguished when you leave a room. Lock stove knobs to avoid any chance of pets brushing up against knobs, and always have a fire extinguisher on hand. Now that we've got you thinking about your pets' needs during a disaster, does the rest of your family have a disaster plan in place? Visit the Fire District's webpage at www.RCFire.org/ReadyRC for an emergency kit checklist and guidance on what to do before, during, and after an emergency.To keep updated on all of our events, bookmark our website, RCPets.info. HOLIDAY CLOSURE: The RC Animal Care and Adoption Center will be closed May 28 and July 4. Rancho Cucamonga Animal Care and Adoption Center 11780 ARROW ROUTE (South section of Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter & Sports Complex) (909) 466-PETS (7387) | www.RCPets.info Email: RCPets@CityofRC.us Monday ...............................Closed Tuesday - Friday .....11 am - 7 pm Weekends ................10 am - 6 pm RCPets.info Summer Heat Safety Tip Unlike people and other animals, rabbits can't pant to cool themselves. Of course, the best way to keep a rabbit cool is in your home with the air conditioning on. Even if you can't keep your rabbit indoors all the time, consider setting up an indoor enclosure or putting your rabbit in your bathroom with a litter box, water and hay and bring your rabbit in for the hottest part of the day. Join us at LoanMart Field 8408 Rochester Ave. Back by popular demand, Bark in the Ballpark is a great outing for baseball fans and their very best friends. Take in an exciting RC Quakes baseball game while benefiting the Rancho Cucamonga Animal Care and Adoption Center. For more information and game day details, visit RCQuakes.com 13 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE LIBRARYRancho Cucamonga Public Libraries ARCHIBALD (7368 ARCHIBALD AVENUE) PAUL A. BIANE (12505 CULTURAL CENTER DRIVE) (909) 477-2720 | www.CityofRC.us/Library Email: Reference@CityofRC.us HOLIDAY CLOSURE: The Archibald Library will be closed May 27. Both Libraries will be closed May 28, July 4, August 3 and 10. Archibald Library Monday - Thursday .....10 am - 8 pm Friday ..............................Noon - 6 pm Saturday ........................10 am - 5 pm Sunday ............................1 pm - 5 pm Paul A. Biane Library Monday - Thursday .....10 am - 8 pm Friday & Saturday ........10 am - 6 pm Sunday .....................................Closed REGISTERED STORYTIMES SESSION 1 REGISTRATION begins May 9 -- Noon. SESSION 2 REGISTRATION begins July 25 -- Noon. STORYTIMESFREE! Terrific Tots* 11 - 18 mo. For parents/caregivers and their tots. Archibald: Session 1 begins 6/7 Th 7 wks Noon 16137 Archibald: Session 2 begins 8/16 Th 8 wks Noon 16150 Biane: Session 1 begins 6/4 Mo 7 wks 11 am 16144 Biane: Session 2 begins 8/13 Mo 8 wks 11 am 16157 For parents/caregivers and their babies. Archibald: Session 1 begins 6/7 Th 7 wks 11 am 16133 Archibald: Session 2 begins 8/16 Th 7 wks 11 am 16146 Biane: Session 1 begins 6/4 Mo 7 wks 10 am 16138 Biane: Session 2 begins 8/13 Mo 8 wks 10 am 16151 Bright Beginnings* Birth - 10 mo. Mother Goose on the Loose 0 - 3 yrs. For parents/caregivers and their children. Archibald: Wednesdays -- Noon Biane: Mondays -- Noon & 1 pm Archibald: No class 7/4 Pajama Storytime 2 - 12 yrs. For parents/caregivers and their children. Pajamas welcome! Archibald: Mondays -- 6 pm Biane: Tuesdays -- 6 pm & 7 pm All parents/caregivers and children in attendance must have a ticket to participate. Tickets are FREE and available at the Children's Information Desk 30 minutes prior to the activity. Family Storytime 2 - 12 yrs. For parents/caregivers and their children. Archibald: Saturdays -- 11 am Biane: Fridays -- Noon Saturdays -- 2 pm & 3 pm FAMILY STORYTIMES AT BIANE LIBRARY Ages 2 - 12 | Walk-Ins Welcome FREE entry tickets required and available 30 minutes prior to program. FAMILY STORYTIMES AT ARCHIBALD LIBRARY Ages 2 - 12 | Walk-Ins Welcome FREE entry tickets required and available 30 minutes prior to program. Asteroid Day Saturday, June 30 | 11 am Is it a bird, is it a plane? No, it's an asteroid! Join us for books and a craft as we learn about asteroids, stars, and the universe around us. We're Going on a Lion Hunt Saturday, July 21 | 11 am We're going through the grass, the mud and the rain but we're not scared! Join us as we read and sing our way through the jungle in search of a mighty lion. * Register child only ** Register ALL participants 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. JUNE IS ADOPT-A-CAT MONTH CityofRC.us/Library WALK-IN STORYTIMES For parents/caregivers and their toddlers. Archibald: Session 1 begins 6/6 We 7 wks 10 am 16135 Archibald: Session 2 begins 8/15 We 8 wks 10 am 16148 Biane: Session 1 begins 6/5 Tu 7 wks 10 am 16141 Biane: Session 2 begins 8/14 Tu 8 wks 10 am 16154 Archibald: No class 7/4 Little Learners* 19 - 30 mo. Play and Learn Time* 1 - 3 yrs. For parents/caregivers and their youngsters. Archibald: Session 1 begins 8/17 Fr 4 wks 10:30 am 16155 Rhyme Time* 30 mo. - 3 yrs. For parents/caregivers and their youngsters. Archibald: Session 1 begins 6/6 We 7 wks 11 am 16136 Archibald: Session 2 begins 8/15 We 8 wks 11 am 16149 Biane: Session 1 begins 6/5 Tu 7 wks 11 am 16143 Biane: Session 2 begins 8/14 Tu 8 wks 11 am 16156 Archibald: No class 7/4 Hooray for Pre-K* 4 - 5 yrs. For parents/caregivers and their preschoolers. Archibald: Session 1 begins 6/7 Th 7 wks 10 am 16134 Archibald: Session 2 begins 8/16 Th 8 wks 10 am 16147 Biane: Session 1 begins 6/8 Fr 7 wks 10 am 16140 Biane: Session 2 begins 8/17 Fr 8 wks 10 am 16153 Family Storytime** 2 - 12 yrs. For parents/caregivers and their children. Biane: Session 1 begins 6/8 Fr 7 wks 11 am 16139 Biane: Session 2 begins 8/17 Fr 8 wks 11 am 16152 Sensory Storytime* 2 - 12 yrs. For parents/caregivers and their children. Archibald: Session 1 begins 6/11 Mo 4 wks 3:30 pm 16145 Sensory Storytime is designed to accommodate the special needs of children who benefit from a smaller class size, special seating options, manipulatives for self-regulation and picture schedules to help children stay focused. Fun With Flags Saturday, June 16 | 2 & 3 pm Are you ready to get creative? Come on down to the library where we will be celebrating the National Week of "making" with a make- your-own flag craft. Shark Week Saturday, July 14 | 2 & 3 pm Dive in head first and learn to swim with the sharks! Learn all about these impressive predators with trivia, games and crafts. Saturday, June 23 Archibald -- 11 am | Biane -- 2 & 3 pm Celebrate all the shapes, sizes, and colors that families come in. Enjoy books, songs, and activities all about acceptance, love, and taking pride in our many types of families. For more information regarding Storytimes visit CityofRC.us/Library or call (909) 477-2720. 14 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE LIBRARYTWEEN PROGRAMS Ages 9 - 12 | Walk-Ins Welcome Welcome to Camp Half-Blood Biane: Saturday, June 16 | 4 pm Archibald: Saturday, June 30 | 3 pm Join the world of Percy Jackson with games, trivia, and mythology. Captain Underpants Archibald: Saturday, July 14 | 3 pm Celebrate all things Captain Underpants and defeat the evil Turbo Toilet 2000! Let's Take Photos Biane: Saturday, August 11 | 4 pm Archibald: Saturday, August 25 | 3 pm Learn about photography and apply your skills. For more information visit CityofRC.us/Library or call (909) 477-2720. FREE!AfterSchool CityofRC.us/Library TEEN Weekly Teen Events | Ages 12 - 17 Language From Everywhere ......................6/5 (Archibald), 6/6 (Biane) | 3 pm Learn languages from around the world, dead languages and fictional fantasy languages. Cosplay: Literature Meet-up...............6/12 (Archibald), 6/13 (Biane) | 3 pm Dress up as your favorite book character, time-period, or show off your culture and heritage. Travel Tips for the Future .........................6/19 (Archibald), 6/20 (Biane) | 3 pm Would you like to go on an adventure? Learn tips on how to plan for easy and inexpensive travel. Dystopian Relay Challenge ..................6/26 (Archibald), 6/27 (Biane) | 3 pm Can you survive a Dystopian Relay Challenge? Sweets From Around the World: Taste Challenge .......................................................7/10 (Archibald), 7/11 (Biane) | 3 pm Discover which tasty sweets come from which part of the world. Book vs. Movie ..........................................................7/17 (Archibald), 7/18 (Biane) | 3 pm Discuss some of your favorite books that have been made into movies and decide which was better: book or movie? Movie Night ..............................................................................................................8/9 (Biane) | 6:30 pm Come watch one of the movies we discussed at our "Book vs. Movie" teen event. ADULT 3D Printing ......................................................................................................................6/5 (Archibald) | 6 pm Adult Storytime and Craft ............................................................................6/13 (Biane) | 6 pm Gameshow .........................................................................................................................6/27 (Biane) | 6 pm Online Shopping .................................................................................................6/19 (Archibald) | 6 pm Travel Tips ..................................................................................................................7/10 (Archibald) | 6 pm Rick and Morty STEM Relay ..............................................................7/18 (Biane) | 6 pm Summer Family Programs Wednesdays (Archibald) | Thursdays (Biane) 2 pm and 4 pm | Ages 2 - 12 FREE -- Tickets required (available one week prior) Join us each week for Summer Family Programs and discover how "Reading Takes You Everywhere!" The whole family will enjoy a great line-up of entertainment, magic, animals, stories, music, juggling, and more. Contact the library for more information and FREE tickets. June 6/7 ................................................................“The Wacko Show" (Magic) June 13/14 ...................................................“Wonders of Wildlife” (Animals) June 20/21 ...........................................................“Amazing Chris” (Juggling) June 27/28 ....................................................................“Twinkle Time” (Music) July 1-7 ...............“Library Scavenger Hunt Week" (no tickets required)” July 11/12 ......................................“Pacific Animal Productions” (Animals) July 18/19 ........................................................................“Rick Huddle” (Music) Summer Reading Finale Party: July 28 | 8 - 10 am | Biane Library Special performances by the Arty Loon Show. Tickets earned by completing the Summer Reading Program 2018 SUMMER READING PROGRAM READING TAKES YOU EVERYWHERE! Are you ready for summertime fun at the library? This year's theme is "Reading Takes You Everywhere". We invite you to travel to other countries, planets and deep into your imagination by reading at the library this summer. Everyone is invited to participate - from infants to teens to adults. Sign up at either library locations to track your family's reading and win awesome prizes! For more information visit CityofRC.us/Library or call (909) 477-2720. June 4 - July 21 TEEN Friday, July 20 | 7 pm | Archibald Library Come join us in the Amazing Race Around the Library! ADULT Thursday, July 26 | 6:30 pm | Biane Library Join us for Culture Sharing! Guest speakers from within our community will share their cultural traditions and discuss what makes their culture unique. Saturday, May 26 | Noon - 5 pm Paul A. Biane Library | 12505 Cultural Center Drive Taking place in a galaxy not so far away is the annual Star Wars READS event! In partnership with the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library Foundation and Victoria Gardens this family friendly event brings costume characters, games, crafts and all things Star Wars together in one place. Make sure to join us for storytimes, photo opportunities, light saber demonstrations, authors, artists, music and more. FREE! FREE! Summer Reading Finale 15 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE LIBRARYFor a current schedule of Library programming and additional information please call (909) 477-2720 or visit CityofRC.us/Library. CityofRC.us/Library June 4 - July 21 Help English speaking adults learn or improve basic reading and writing skills. It’s a great way to volunteer in your community. Adult Literacy PROGRAM ONE-ON-ONE TUTORING • FLEXIBLE HOURS FREE TRAINING For more information call (909) 774-3909. Do you have a couple of hours of free time and want to support your community and Library Services? Spend some time doing volunteer work with the Friends of the Library. Your time will make an impact on the quality programs and services that the Library provides to the community. See page 26 for information on how to join our Circle of Friends and additional volunteer opportunities. COLLEGE PREPAREDNESS 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. 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. Book Clubs FREE! 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 CityofRC.us/Library. It’s a Mystery Book Club 1st Thursday | 6 pm (Biane Library) Book discussions based on a variety of themes and authors. Open to all adults. For information please call (909) 774-3963. TECHNOLOGY CENTERS COMPUTER CLASSES Archibald Library Tuesdays | 6 - 8 pm Biane Library Wednesdays | 6 - 8 pm Our FREE computer classes cover such topics as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, eBay, photo editing, computer viruses/spyware, and more. Please note - the Technology Centers are closed to general users during class times. FREE! NEW! Transition to College: A Toolkit for Success This course will guide participants on a journey of learning how to prepare for college. Learning outcomes include relationship building with the professor, note-taking skills, navigating campus services and more. Material fee: $15 due to instructor at first class. One Dei | Biane Library Second Story High School Students AGES 14 - 18 Res/Non-Res Sa 6/16 10:30 am - 3:30 pm 1 day $48.77/62.26 16478 Mo 7/9 10:30 am - 3:30 pm 1 day $48.77/62.26 16479 Mo 7/16 10:30 am - 3:30 pm 1 day $48.77/62.26 16480 Adults AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res Tu 7/10 10:30 am - 3:30 pm 1 day $48.77/62.26 16481 One Dei | Biane Library Second Story AGES 10 - 18 Res/Non-Res We 7/11 10:30 am - 12:30 pm 1 day $28.02/41.51 16482 We 7/11 1 - 3 pm 1 day $28.02/41.51 16483 Th 7/12 10:30 am - 12:30 pm 1 day $28.02/41.51 16484 Th 7/12 1 - 3 pm 1 day $28.02/41.51 16485 One Dei | Biane Library Second Story AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res Fr 7/13 10:30 am - 12:30 pm 1 day $28.02/41.51 16486 Fr 7/13 1 - 3 pm 1 day $28.02/41.51 16487 Mo 7/23 10:30 am - 12:30 pm 1 day $28.02/41.51 16488 Mo 7/23 1 - 3 pm 1 day $28.02/41.51 16489 NEW! Study Skills for Academic Success This course will guide participants through an understanding of self-assessment of study habits, organizational methods, growth mindset using positive self-talk and more to improve academic success. Register for both daily sessions for an enriching full-day experience. Material fee: $15 due to instructor at first class. SESSION 1 | 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Learning outcomes will include: · Self-assessment of study habits · Goal setting using "SMART" goals · Growth mindset using positive self-talk SESSION 2 | 1 - 3 pm Learning outcomes will include: · Time management assessment and organization · Note-taking and critical reading skills · Communication skills for collaborative learning Learn from a college professor how to handle the fears and uncertainties of college in order to stay focused on academic success. See page 37 for more Biane Library Second Story classes and programs. 16 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE FAMILY RESOURCE CENTERRCpark.com RC Family Resource Center 9791 ARROW ROUTE (909) 477-2781 Monday - Friday: 10 am - 8 pm The RC Family Resource Center works with various agencies to provide an array of services to the entire community. Schedules subject to change. Community Closet Giveaway Tuesdays & Thursdays | Noon - 2 pm Clothing and hygiene products distributed to those in need. In partnership with Community Connections. Food Pantry Tuesdays | Noon - 3 pm Emergency food provided for local residents in need. Registration required. Bring photo I.D. In partnership with Community Connections. Health Insurance and Advocacy Program 1st & 4th Wednesdays | 1 - 4 pm Assistance with Medicare and other health insurance questions or issues. Call (800) 434-0222 for more information. Toastmasters Thursdays | 6 - 7:30 pm Come develop your presentation, speaking and leadership skills. Math Tutoring Fridays | 5 - 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 Youth Mental Health First Aid Training Many people know how to apply CPR, call 911 or apply the Heimlich Maneuver in an emergency, but how many people know how to administer first aid in a mental health crisis? If you would like to know more, contact (909) 774-2370 and become certified today. Option House, Inc. Mondays | 5:30 - 7:30 pm Crisis intervention and emergency services for domestic violence. Includes legal advocacy, education, awareness, and weekly co-ed support groups. Al-Anon (Spanish) Tuesdays | 6 - 7:30 pm A support group of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experiences in order to solve their common problems. Peaceful Resolutions, Inc. 1st & 3rd Wednesdays | 6 - 8:30 pm Free family law workshops and forms, instructions for divorce, custody and support issues. Referrals for family law mediation and legal services. For more information call (909) 774-2367 or visit www.familylawpeacefulresolutions.com. Welcome Center: ESL Classes Thursdays | 7 - 8 pm Language development, homework assistance, and citizenship classes offered for individuals of Middle-Eastern descent. Parents Helping Parents 3rd Thursday every other month | 6 - 7:30 pm Parenting class - childcare is provided. For more information, or to register, please call Ronda Melendrez with South Coast Community Services at (909) 730-1259. Pre-registration is required. Everyday Uses for Essential Oils Last Friday | 6 - 7:30 pm Learn how to incorporate essential oils in your day-to-day routine. Get historic, cultural and current scientific information about essential oils for all ages. Presented by LB Life Skills. RESOURCES YOUTH & TEEN ADULT All programs are FREE unless otherwise stated. Clothing and food donations are always welcomed. Special Needs Social Events & Support Groups See pages 38 & 39 for information. HOLIDAY CLOSURE: The Family Resource Center will be closed July 4. FREE 6 week program for kids ages 3 - 5 years old. Presented by Miss Kathy and Leading Ladies - (909) 999-5433. Tuesdays 6:30 - 7:30 pm Facility room rentals available. 17 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE FAMILY RESOURCESNORTHTOWN PROGRAMSRCpark.com Need a night out from the kids? See page 20 for details. FREE!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. at the Northtown Community Center (10071 Feron Blvd.) Second Saturday of the Month | 7 am - 1 pm Your one stop shop for great deals! $10 booth rental. Food, clothing and products are welcome. Call (909) 941-7465 for more information. EDUCATIONAL, HEALTH & WELLNESS WORKSHOPS Central Park (11200 Base Line Rd.) ALL ADULTS WELCOME! MOVIE NIGHTS FREE OR LOW COST SERVICES Call the RC Family Resource Center at (909) 477-2781 or visit RCpark.com for more information on the following programs and services: Case Management Food Bank and Housing Directories Emergency Food & Clothing Information/Referral Services Emergency Shelter Referral 1st Friday each month 6 - 8 pm (10071 Feron Blvd.) FREE! See page 42 for details. Aplica para ser un Healthy RC Campeón para la comunidad! Consulte la página 26 para más detalles. Summer Bash August 11 3 - 8 pm (10071 Feron Blvd.) GAMES • FOOD ACTIVITIES Call (909) 941-7465 for details. Back to School Night July 20 | 6 pm RC Family Resource Center (9791 Arrow Rte.) FREE! Fun activities everyone can enjoy. FAMILY FUN NIGHT Registration begins June 25 and ends July 6. SPACE IS LIMITED. Call (909) 477-2781 to register and for more information. 18 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE PLAYSCHOOLRCpark.com 2018 - 2019 PLAYSCHOOL PROGRAM & CLASSES August 20, 2018 - May 16, 2019 HOLIDAY CLOSURE: The Lions East Community Center will be closed May 28 and July 4. This progressive academic and socialization program for children ages 1 - 5 runs from August to May. Classes focus on building self-esteem, developing motor skills, improving social development, and kindergarten preparation through games, music, crafts, and group play. CLASS LOCATIONS Frost Early Education* 12860 Banyan St. Goldy S. Lewis Community Center 11200 Base Line Rd. Lions Center East 9191 Base Line Rd. Lions Center West 9161 Base Line Rd. Lions East Community Center 9191 BASE LINE ROAD (909) 477-2790 Monday - Friday ............8 am - 8 pm Saturday ...................................Closed Sunday .....................................Closed A REMINDER The Playschool program welcomes children with disabilities. Playschool staff will work with each child to make the experience a beneficial one for all involved. Playschool Registration Resident priority online registration begins May 14th and will close on June 15th. Walk-in, mailed and faxed registrations will be accepted beginning May 21st at the Goldy S. Lewis Community Center Monday - Friday -- 9 am - 8 pm and Lions Center East Monday - Friday -- 9 am - 2 pm. All registrations are processed in accordance with the enrollment timeline in the order received. First Time Participants Participants registering for the first time are required to come in person to Goldy S. Lewis Community Center or Lions Center East to set up an account. Once done, you will then be able to register online. Playschool Registration Checklist All registrations must be accompanied by the following: 3 A non-refundable $43.58 enrollment fee is due upon registration each year. 3 Proof of age is required for all new students. 3 Proof of residency is required for all participants (must bring a current utility bill and ID card in parent’s/guardian’s name). 3 A completed Playschool Registration Form for each participant. Please list alternate class choices. 3 3.75% of all registration fees are non-refundable effective April 23, 2018. Those unable to be placed in a class will be put on a wait list. PLAYSCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS Activity scholarships are granted based upon funds available at the time of the request (for residents only). Call for requirements at (909) 477-2765. One’s Plus Meets two times per week Must be one by August 1, 2018 Specially designed for the parent and child. Classes are for the one year old who is able to walk. Children will be introduced to basic early learning skills involving socialization and motor skills. Min. 10 per class. Terrific Two’s & Two’s Plus Meets two times per week Terrific Two’s must be two by August 1, 2018 Two’s Plus must be two by February 1, 2018 Designed for the two year old who is ready to meet twice per week. This is not a parent participation class. Class provides an opportunity for children to socialize with other children. Min. 10 per class. Thrilling Three’s & Three’s Plus Meets two or four times per week Thrilling Three’s must be three by August 1, 2018 Three’s Plus must be three by February 1, 2018 Introduction to early learning such as colors, numbers and the alphabet. Min. 10 per class. Fabulous 4’s Meets two or four times per week Must be four by August 1, 2018 As the child progresses, so does the program. Children can grow and learn together as they prepare for kindergarten. Min. 10 per class. Preppy 4's & 5's Meets four times per week Must be four or five by August 1, 2018 or starting Kindergarten in fall 2019 Designed for children that are ready for more of a challenge. Preppy 4's & 5's is a three hour class that will follow the State Kindergarten standard but at a slower pace with emphasis on social and emotional growth. Min. 10 per class. Letter Learners Meets once per week Must be three by August 1, 2018 For the three to five year old. Children will develop letter recognition and focus solely on the alphabet. Min. 12 per class. Math Learners Meets once per week Must be three by August 1, 2018 For the three to five year old. Children will develop early learning math skills such as number identification, patterning, grouping, graphing, sorting and one-to- one correspondence. Min. 12 per class. Ready Readers Meets once per week Must be four by August 1, 2018 For the four to five year old. Children will be introduced to early reading and writing skills. Min. 12 per class. *Frost classes incorporate all of Playschool’s social development, learning objectives and integration with the County’s adaptive program which benefits both the County’s students, as well as our own Playschool students. Secure your spot today. Visit the Parks, Facilities and Trails section of RCpark.com to download a Reservation Request Form. Facility Rentals available for Birthdays • Weddings • Conferences and more Lions EastLions West Visit RCpark.com For class listings, program information, and fee schedules… 19 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE TEEN ACTIVITIESRCpark.com CLASS LOCATIONS Frost Early Education* 12860 Banyan St. Goldy S. Lewis Community Center 11200 Base Line Rd. Lions Center East 9191 Base Line Rd. Lions Center West 9161 Base Line Rd. Lions West Community Center 9161 BASE LINE ROAD (909) 477-2795 RC TEENWORKS PROGRAM RC TeenWorks is a comprehensive youth development program for tweens and teens in grades 5 - 10 that provides participants with character building and leadership skills through recreation programs, workshops, and volunteer/internship opportunities. Cooking and Teen Life Skills In a hands-on and interactive setting, participants will learn about basic kitchen skills and simple recipes. Get a grasp on money and budgeting, basic first aid, time management, laundry, and other important life skills. TeenWorks Staff | Lions W GRADES 5 - 10 Res/Non-Res T/Th 5/1 4 - 6 pm 4 wks $20.76/34.25 15772 Calling all teens! Join RC TeenWorks after school for fun and engaging exploratory programs that provide leadership, character-building and community service opportunities. Monday - Friday ...............8 am - 8 pm Saturday & Sunday ...................Closed • Babysitter's Workshop • Parent's Night Out • Internship Program • Volunteer Coalition/ Teen Advisory Board • Explorers Program • Active Teens Outreach • Drop-Ins • Teen's Night Out • Teen Leadership Workshops • Summer Camp The RC TeenWorks program encompasses the following components: Grades 5 - 10 M/W/F | 3 - 6 pm | $2 per day HOLIDAY CLOSURE: The Lions West Community Center will be closed May 28 and July 4. Camp Cucamonga Ages 1 - 16 ........................................................pg. 6 Specialty Camps Ages 8 - 11 ............................................................pg. 7 Summer Sports Clinics Ages 6 - 14 .............................................pg. 7 Summer Tennis Academy Ages 6 - 17....................................pg. 25 Broadway Summer Camp Ages 8 - 17 ...................................pg. 29 Arts, Engineering & Science Camps Ages 5 - 15 .............pg. 37 Don’t Miss Out on Summer Fun for the Kids! RC TeenWorks Drop-In runs August through May only. Join us every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for an afternoon of games, activities and relaxation. No pre-registration necessary. Must complete Emergency Card and Waiver of Liability form prior to participating. Download forms at RCpark.com. Must pre-register for Explorers programs. Teens needing supervision from 3 – 4 pm may visit the Teen Lounge for $2.00 per day (payment taken at Lions West front counter). RC TEENWORKS EXPLORERS Grades 5 - 10 FREE FRIEND FRIDAY Last Friday of the month, bring a friend for FREE with one paid admission. 20 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE TEEN ACTIVITIESRCpark.com An informative class presented by certified American Heart Association Instructors. Participants will receive: • Babysitter’s Manual and safety tips • Hands-on CPR Training/Certification • Pediatric First Aid Training/Certification Participants will also have the opportunity to volunteer at Parent's Night Out to put their new skills to use (space is limited). Grades 5 - 12 Lions West Community Center | 9161 Base Line Rd. Saturdays | 9:30 am - 3:30 pm June 23 15769 July 21 16286 Registration Fee: $46.69 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. The City of Rancho Cucamonga’s TeenWorks Volunteer Coalition members want to entertain your children while you enjoy a night out. Parents Night Out is held at Lions West Community Center (9161 Base Line Rd.) Register early to guarantee your spot or register when you drop off your child. AGES: Potty trained to 6th grade DATES AND HOURS: 6 - 11 pm FEE/CHILD: $20.75 10% discount for multiple children from same family (must register in person to obtain discount). For more information call (909) 477-2795. ARTS & CRAFTS GAMES TOYS MOVIES SNACKS VIDEO GAMES PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED Space is limited Max. 60 TEEN SUMMER READING PROGRAM May 19 (Sat.) 15766 June 23 (Sat.) 15767 July 21 (Sat.) 16288 August 18 (Sat.) 16289 SUMMER CLOSE OUT EVENTS Water Day July 30 | Noon - 5 pm Movie Marathon July 31 | 1 - 9 pm Fontana Aquatics Center August 1 | 1 - 7 pm Rock Stars of Tomorrow August 2 | 6 - 9 pm Huntington Beach Trip August 3 | 10 am - 10 pm For fees and additional information visit RCpark.com. PLEASE BRING YOUR LUNCH Fire Station #174 | 11297 Jersey Blvd. Res/Non-Res Fee: $60.17/73.67 M-F 6/11 - 6/15 9 am - Noon 1 wk 16235 M-F 7/9 - 7/13 9 am - Noon 1 wk 16232 Junior Firefighter Camp AGES 11-15 RC Firefighters introduce participants to the firefighting profession where fire safety, use of firefighting tools and emergency preparedness will be taught. You won't want to miss this fast-paced and physically challenging camp. Fee includes camp t-shirt. For more information about Teen Programs at the Library call us at (909) 477-2720. Reading Takes You Everywhere! June 4 - July 21 Weekly teen events for ages 12 - 17. See page 14 for details. 21 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE TEEN ACTIVITIESRCpark.com Spruce Avenue Skate Facility (7730 Spruce Ave.) Please be aware: • No skating after sundown or before 8 am. • This facility is unsupervised; skate at your own risk. • Only skateboards, in-line skating, and scooters permitted (no bicycles). • Proper safety equipment required, including helmet, elbow pads and knee pads. • Please obey posted regulations. • Bowl • Drop In • High Bench • Grind Rails • Pyramid • Sloped Rail • Rail Box • Steps & Curb • Spline This award-winning program provides opportunities for middle and high school students to improve the health of their community. Youth Leaders work on projects, develop communication and leadership skills, and make a difference in Rancho Cucamonga. Leaders: • Work on issues that matter to youth • Promote healthy living • Work with City officials • Participate in trainings and conferences • Learn about local government • Build their résumés and gain career experience • Have FUN! Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month | 3:30 - 5 pm Applications available beginning summer 2018. For more information call (909) 774-2044. If you have an interest to volunteer within the community, consider becoming a 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. Don't miss out - summer applications due May 17. Volunteer Coalition Meetings • May 15 • June 22 & July 13 (summer volunteers only) ACTIVE TEENS OUTREACH 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. Spruce Ave. Park 7730 Spruce Ave. Wednesdays March 7 - May 30 3 - 5 pm Call (909) 477-2795 for details.FREE! RC TeenWorks interns are given the opportunity to work alongside City employees from many departments to develop mentorships and gain real-life job skills. Interns receive additional training on interviewing skills, résumé-writing, college applications and more. Grades 7 - 10 Grades 5 - 10 Grades 11 & 12 Summer applications due May 17. For more information about this program, visit the Youth and Teen Programs section of RCpark.com. Meetings are held from 5 - 6 pm at Lions West Community Center (9161 Base Line Rd) Applications are required for this program. Take Action, Be Heard, and Make a Difference! For more information please call (909) 774-2328. For more information about the RC TeenWorks Internship Program, visit the Youth and Teen Programs section of RCpark.com 22 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE SPORTS CENTERDrop-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 Sunday ..........................................................10 am - 5 pm Drop-In Volleyball Youth $3 per player per day | Adult $5 per player per day Open Court Times: Sunday ...........................................................Noon - 5 pm Drop-In Table Tennis Youth $3 per player per day | Adult $5 per player per day Open Court Times: Monday - Friday ........................................10 am - 9 pm Saturday .........................................................8 am - 5 pm Sunday ............................................................9 am - 5 pm Open play hours may change due to programming. Multiple day pass available at discounted rate. Annual memberships for seniors available for purchase at Central Park (11200 Base Line Rd.). Availability is limited. Call (909) 477-2785 for details. DROP-IN ACTIVITIES PEE WEE SPORTS AGES 3 - 5 Boys and girls will learn the fundamentals of the specified sport. Fee includes t-shirt, certificate and medal. Space is limited. Parent volunteer-based program. For more information on programs or coaching call (909) 477-2785. COACHES/TEAMS For Pee Wee & Youth Sports A Volunteer Coach is required for each team. If you are interested in coaching visit RCpark.com to fill out a volunteer application and contact staff at (909) 477-2785. Team Placement: Due to program size, there will be no special requests taken for placement with a specific team, coach, child, ride share, or practice site. The only exception will be for siblings to be placed on the same team if they are in the same age division. For more information call (909) 477-2785. REFUNDS Pee Wee Sports: Full refund and/or credits will be issued two weeks prior to program start date. One week prior and/or week of programming, a $10 administration fee will be deducted from registration amount. NO refunds or credits are issued after first week of programming. Youth Sports: Full refunds/credits will be issued one month prior to league games. Less than one month prior to league games, refunds and credits will be issued minus a $10 administration fee. NO refunds or credits are issued after first league game.PEE WEE SPORTSRCpark.com Summer Baseball June 11 - July 30 | 7 wks Registration taken until filled. Residents - began April 9 Non-Residents - began April 16 Session will not be held July 4. CENTRAL PARK Res/Non-Res Age 3 M/W 6 - 7 pm $ 45.66/59.15 15778 Age 3 T/Th 6 - 7 pm $ 45.66/59.15 15779 Age 4 M/W 6 - 7 pm $ 45.66/59.15 15782 Age 4 T/Th 6 - 7 pm $ 45.66/59.15 15783 Age 5 M/W 6 - 7 pm $ 45.66/59.15 15786 Age 5 T/Th 6 - 7 pm $ 45.66/59.15 15787 VICTORIA GROVES PARK Res/Non-Res Age 3 M/W 6 - 7 pm $ 45.66/59.15 15780 Age 3 T/Th 6 - 7 pm $ 45.66/59.15 15781 Age 4 M/W 6 - 7 pm $ 45.66/59.15 15784 Age 4 T/Th 6 - 7 pm $ 45.66/59.15 15785 Age 5 M/W 6 - 7 pm $ 45.66/59.15 15788 Age 5 T/Th 6 - 7 pm $ 45.66/59.15 15789 (Effective April 23, 2018, 3.75% of all registration fees are non-refundable.) NEW! Flag Football and Cheer September 10 - October 25 | 7 wks Registration taken until filled. Residents - begins June 25 Non-Residents - begins July 2 Flag Football DAY CREEK PARK Res/Non-Res Age 3 M/W 6 - 7 pm $50.84/64.33 16461 Age 3 T/Th 6 - 7 pm $50.84/64.33 16462 Age 4 M/W 6 - 7 pm $50.84/64.33 16463 Age 4 T/Th 6 - 7 pm $50.84/64.33 16464 Age 5 M/W 6 - 7 pm $50.84/64.33 16465 Age 5 T/Th 6 - 7 pm $50.84/64.33 16466 Cheer DAY CREEK PARK Res/Non-Res Ages 3-5 M/W 6 - 7 pm $50.84/64.33 16467 Ages 3-5 T/Th 6 - 7 pm $50.84/64.33 16468 Coming soon to the new RC Sports Center Visit RCpark.com for more info. HOLIDAY CLOSURE: The RC Sports Center will be closed July 4. PARDON OUR DUST* Sports staff are in the process of relocating to our new location. As of April 1, the existing Center at 9059 San Bernardino Rd. is closed to the public. The new RC Sports Center, opening later this summer, will be located at 8303 Rochester Ave. The Community Services Department thanks you for your patience while we work to bring you new and exciting opportunities at the RC Sports Center. Opening Summer 2018*RC Family Sports Center 8303 ROCHESTER AVENUE (909) 477-2785 23 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE YOUTH SPORTSSummer Youth Basketball League League Begins - July 7 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. Parent volunteer-based program. Early Bird Registration (Before May 28): Division AAA - C: $131.77/Res Discount Fee: $118.28* Division D: $117.24/Res Discount Fee: $103.75* Registration (After May 28): Division AAA - C: $142.14/Res Discount Fee: $128.65* Division D: $127.62/Res Discount Fee: $114.13* *After the first game of the season, no refunds or credits will be issued. Registration taken until filled. Residents Online - began February 16 Non-Residents - began March 26 Please note: a birth certificate is required upon registration. BOYS GIRLS 15790 AAA born in 2001 - 2002 15796 15791 AA born in 2003 - 2004 15797 15792 A born in 2005 - 2006 15798 15793 B born in 2007 - 2008 15799 15794 C born in 2009 - 2010 15800 CO-ED 15795 D born in 2011 - 2012 For more information call (909) 477-2785. SAVE! RCpark.com Preview: 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 to join. 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): $130.73/Res Discount Fee: $117.24 Registration (After August 28): $141.11/Res Discount Fee: $127.61 Registration taken until filled. Residents Online - begins June 25 Non-Residents Online - begins 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.AQUATICSAdult supervision - Designate an adult to watch children in or around water, staying within arms reach of them. Barriers Install door/window alarms and isolation fencing around the pool.Classes Enroll in swimming lessons and CPR classes. Aquatic programs offered in the surrounding area: • Chaffey College Summer Swim Program • Claremont Club Swim Lessons • The Cove Waterpark • City of Fontana Aquatics Program • City of Ontario Aquatics Program • Riverside Aquatics Association • Huff Family Aquatic Center at the Scheu Family YMCA of Upland Remember: Drowning is 100% Preventable The City of Rancho Cucamonga does not offer an Aquatic Program. This list does not constitute the City of Rancho Cucamonga’s endorsement of any of the organizations listed.Visit www.PreventDrowningCA.com for child safety information, tools and resources. 24 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE ADULT SPORTSRCpark.com Games played at the Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter and Sports Complex (8408 Rochester Avenue) All registration fees include instructor, service and equipment replacement fees. Sportball T-Ball/Baseball Trained coaches teach appropriate skills and game play in a fun, supportive, non- competitive environment where children gain confidence in their abilities. Material fee: $10 due to instructor at first class. Parent participation is required for ages 2 - 3. Sportball | Ruth Musser Middle School AGES 2 - 3 Res/Non-Res We 6/6 6 - 6:45 pm 9 wks $119.32/132.81 16053 Sa 6/9 10:45 - 11:30 am 10 wks $131.77/145.26 16054 AGES 5 - 7 Res/Non-Res We 6/6 5 - 6 pm 9 wks $119.32/132.81 16055 AGES 5 - 9 Res/Non-Res Sa 6/9 11:30 am - 12:30 pm 10 wks $131.77/145.26 16056 AGES 7 - 9 Res/Non-Res We 6/6 4 - 5 pm 9 wks $119.32/132.81 16057 Sportball Soccer Trained coaches teach appropriate soccer skills and game play in a fun, supportive, non-competitive environment. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class. Parent participation is required for ages 2 - 3. Sportball | Ruth Musser Middle School AGES 2 - 3 Res/Non-Res Mo 6/4 4:15 - 5 pm 10 wks $131.77/145.26 16058 AGES 5 - 7 Res/Non-Res Mo 6/4 5 - 6 pm 10 wks $131.77/145.26 16060 AGES 7 - 9 Res/Non-Res Mo 6/4 6 - 7 pm 10 wks $131.77/145.26 16061 Sportball | Heritage Park AGES 2 - 3 Res/Non-Res Sa 6/9 9:15 - 10 am 10 wks $131.77/145.26 16059 AGES 5 - 7 Res/Non-Res Sa 6/9 10 - 11 am 10 wks $131.77/145.26 16062 AGES 7 - 9 Res/Non-Res Sa 6/9 11 am - Noon 10 wks $131.77/145.26 16063 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 for ages 16 - 24 mos. and 2 - 3. Sportball | Ruth Musser Middle School Juniors AGES 16 - 24 MOS Res/Non-Res Sa 6/9 9:15- 10 am 10 wks $131.77/145.26 16064 AGES 2 - 3 Res/Non-Res Sa 6/9 10 - 10:45 am 10 wks $131.77/145.26 16066 AGES 5 - 9 Res/Non-Res We 6/6 5:45 - 6:45 pm 9 wks $119.32/132.81 16067 Sportball | Heritage Park AGES 2 - 3 Res/Non-Res We 6/6 5 - 5:45 pm 9 wks $119.32/132.81 16065 Sportball Multi-Sport Camp This summer camp introduces children to eight different sports along with cooperative game play, crafts, and more. Bring a no-spill water bottle, lunch, and snack. Sportball | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 5 - 9 Res/Non-Res M-F 6/4 9 am - 2 pm 1 wk $155.63/169.12 16474 M-F 6/18 9 am - 2 pm 1 wk $155.63/169.12 16475 M-F 7/2 9 am - 2 pm 1 wk $155.63/169.12 16476 Beginning Ice Skating Basic skating techniques taught. Warm clothes and gloves recommended. Skate rental available for $3 per class. Ontario Ice | Ontario Ice Center AGES 2 - 5 Res/Non-Res Th 6/14 6 - 6:30 pm 8 wks $51.88/65.37 15434 Sa 6/16 12:45 - 1:15 pm 8 wks $51.88/65.37 15935 AGES 6 - 14 Res/Non-Res Tu 6/12 6:30 - 7 pm 8 wks $51.88/65.37 15936 Th 6/14 6:30 - 7 pm 8 wks $51.88/65.37 15937 Sa 6/16 12:45 - 1:15 pm 8 wks $51.88/65.37 15938 AGES 15 & UP Res/Non-Res Th 6/14 6:30 - 7 pm 8 wks $51.88/65.37 15939 Beginning Ice Hockey Skates, hockey stick and gloves required. Skate rental available for $3 per class. Ontario Ice | Ontario Ice Center AGES 2 - 5 Res/Non-Res Th 6/14 6 - 6:30 pm 8 wks $51.88/65.37 15932 AGES 6 - 14 Res/Non-Res Tu 6/12 6:30 - 7 pm 8 wks $51.88/65.37 15933 Golf Learn the rules, safety and etiquette of golf, while learning to play! $25 ball fee due to instructor at first class. Gary Nichols | Whispering Lakes Golf Course Junior Group AGES 6 - 17 Res/Non-Res Sa 6/16 10 - 11 am 5 wks $90.27/103.76 16078 Adult Group AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res Sa 6/16 9 - 10 am 5 wks $90.27/103.76 16079 For more information visit mlsoftball.com or call (951) 358-2800 x. 2. Adult Basketball Leaguesat the NEW RC Sports Center located at 8303 Rochester Ave Visit RCpark.com for up-to-date information SPORTS CLASSESHOLIDAY CLOSURE: Classes will not be held on May 28 or July 4. May 1: Registration begins June 9: Deadline to register Register online at mlsoftball.com 10 Game Season (begins June 18) • Returning Daytime and Senior Leagues: $320/team* • Returning Nighttime Leagues: $380/team* • 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. 25 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINERCpark.com TENNISTENNIS ACADEMY Students must furnish own racket. Tennis attire required. 1 DAY OPTION: Choose either Wednesday, Friday, or Saturday practice. 2 DAY OPTION: Choose either Wednesday/Friday, Wednesday/Saturday, or Friday/Saturday practices. All registration fees include instructor, service and equipment replacement fees. Johnny Allen Tennis Academy | Day Creek Park AGES 6 - 17 Res/Non-Res M-Th 6/4 9 am - Noon 1 wk $125.54/139.03 16185 M-Th 6/11 9 am - Noon 1 wk $125.54/139.03 16186 M-Th 6/18 9 am - Noon 1 wk $125.54/139.03 16187 M-Th 6/25 9 am - Noon 1 wk $125.54/139.03 16188 M-Th 7/9 9 am - Noon 1 wk $125.54/139.03 16189 M-Th 7/16 9 am - Noon 1 wk $125.54/139.03 16190 M-Th 7/23 9 am - Noon 1 wk $125.54/139.03 16191 M-Th 7/30 9 am - Noon 1 wk $125.54/139.03 16192 Tennis Program Tennis simplified for beginner to intermediate. Learn proper techniques. Students must furnish own racket. Court shoes with non- marking soles and comfortable clothes are required. $5 ball fee paid to instructor. Matt Inderwiesche | Beryl Park East Kids AGES 5 - 10 Res/Non-Res T/Th 5/22 5 - 6 pm 4 wks $131.77/145.26 15885 T/Th 6/19 5 - 6 pm 4 wks $131.77/145.26 15886 T/Th 7/17 5 - 6 pm 4 wks $131.77/145.26 15887 Juniors AGES 10 - 17 Res/Non-Res T/Th 5/22 6 - 7 pm 4 wks $131.77/145.26 15888 T/Th 6/19 6 - 7 pm 4 wks $131.77/145.26 15889 T/Th 7/17 6 - 7 pm 4 wks $131.77/145.26 15890 Adults AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res T/Th 5/22 7 - 8 pm 4 wks $131.77/145.26 15891 T/Th 6/19 7 - 8 pm 4 wks $131.77/145.26 15892 T/Th 7/17 7 - 8 pm 4 wks $131.77/145.26 15893 *Saturday classes held at Rancho Cucamonga High School (11801 Lark Dr.) Pee Wee Tennis Johnny Allen Tennis Academy | Day Creek Park/RCHS* AGES 3 - 5 Res/Non-Res 1 DAY OPTION W, F 5/23 4:45 - 5:30 pm 4 wks $52.92/66.41 16158 or Sa* 8:15 - 9 am W, F 6/20 4:45 - 5:30 pm 4 wks $52.92/66.41 16161 or Sa* 8:15 - 9 am W, F 7/18 4:45 - 5:30 pm 4 wks $52.92/66.41 16164 or Sa* 8:15 - 9 am 2 DAY OPTION W, F 5/23 4:45 - 5:30 pm 4 wks $84.04/97.53 16159 or Sa* 8:15 - 9 am W, F 6/20 4:45 - 5:30 pm 4 wks $84.04/97.53 16162 or Sa* 8:15 - 9 am W, F 7/18 4:45 - 5:30 pm 4 wks $84.04/97.53 16165 or Sa* 8:15 - 9 am 3 DAY OPTION (ALL 3 DAYS) W/F 5/23 4:45 - 5:30 pm 4 wks $124.51/138 16160 & Sa* 8:15 - 9 am W/F 6/20 4:45 - 5:30 pm 4 wks $115.17/128.66 16163 & Sa* 8:15 - 9 am W/F 7/18 4:45 - 5:30 pm 4 wks $124.51/138 16166 & Sa* 8:15 - 9 am Beginning Youth Tennis Johnny Allen Tennis Academy | Day Creek Park/RCHS* AGES 6 - 10 Res/Non-Res 1 DAY OPTION W, F 5/23 5:30 - 6:30 pm 4 wks $73.67/87.16 16167 or Sa* 9 - 10 am W, F 6/20 5:30 - 6:30 pm 4 wks $73.67/87.16 16170 or Sa* 9 - 10 am W, F 7/18 5:30 - 6:30 pm 4 wks $73.67/87.16 16173 or Sa* 9 - 10 am 2 DAY OPTION W, F 5/23 5:30 - 6:30 pm 4 wks $117.24/130.73 16168 or Sa* 9 - 10 am W, F 6/20 5:30 - 6:30 pm 4 wks $117.24/130.73 16171 or Sa* 9 - 10 am W, F 7/18 5:30 - 6:30 pm 4 wks $117.24/130.73 16174 or Sa* 9 - 10 am 3 DAY OPTION (ALL 3 DAYS) W/F 5/23 5:30 - 6:30 pm 4 wks $174.31/187.80 16169 & Sa* 9 - 10 am W/F 6/20 5:30 - 6:30 pm 4 wks $160.82/174.31 16172 & Sa* 9 - 10 am W/F 7/18 5:30 - 6:30 pm 4 wks $174.31/187.80 16175 & Sa* 9 - 10 am Inter./Advanced Youth Tennis Johnny Allen Tennis Academy | Day Creek Park/RCHS* AGES 7 - 17 Res/Non-Res 1 DAY OPTION W, F 5/23 6:30 - 8:30 pm 4 wks $104.79/118.28 16176 or Sa* 10 am - Noon W, F 6/20 6:30 - 8:30 pm 4 wks $104.79/118.28 16179 or Sa* 10 am - Noon W, F 7/18 6:30 - 8:30 pm 4 wks $104.79/118.28 16182 or Sa* 10 am - Noon 2 DAY OPTION W, F 5/23 6:30 - 8:30 pm 4 wks $167.04/180.53 16177 or Sa* 10 am - Noon W, F 6/20 6:30 - 8:30 pm 4 wks $167.04/180.53 16180 or Sa* 10 am - Noon W, F 7/18 6:30 - 8:30 pm 4 wks $167.04/180.53 16183 or Sa* 10 am - Noon 3 DAY OPTION (ALL 3 DAYS) W/F 5/23 6:30 - 8:30 pm 4 wks $249.01/262.50 16178 & Sa* 10 am - Noon W/F 6/20 6:30 - 8:30 pm 4 wks $229.29/242.78 16181 & Sa* 10 am - Noon W/F 7/18 6:30 - 8:30 pm 4 wks $249.01/262.50 16184 & Sa* 10 am - Noon TABLE TENNIS OPEN TO AGES 50+ Central Park 11200 Base Line Rd. See page 40 for details! Innovative Efficient User-Friendly Sports Lighting Access System HOLIDAY CLOSURE: Classes will not be held on May 28 or July 4. Get started today and create your account at LightsOnSites.com Visit RCpark.com 26 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE VOLUNTEERSRCpark.comEMERGENCY PREPJoin the Healthy RC Community Champions! The Community Champions are community members working together to improve the heath and wellness of Rancho Cucamonga. Since 2010, the Community Champions have provided Latino residents with leadership training and encouraged participation in local government activities. Meetings are held in English and Spanish, and all ages and abilities are welcome to participate. Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month | 6 - 7:30 pm RC Family Resource Center (9791 Arrow Route) For more information visit HealthyRC.com or call (909) 774-2044. Campeones Para La Comunidad son miembros de la comunidad trabajando juntos para mejorar la salud y bienestar de Rancho Cucamonga. Desde 2010, los Campeones Para La Comunidad ha aportado residentes Latinos con entrenamiento de liderazgo y apoyo de participar en actividades del gobierno local. Tales actividades se llevan acabo en Ingles y Español, son para todas las edades y habilidades. Eres bienvenido a participar. Juntas son 1o y 3o martes del mes | 6 - 7:30 pm RC Family Resource Center (9791 Arrow Route) Para más información visite HealthyRC.com o llame (909) 774-2044. Únete a Healthy RC Campeones Para La Comunidad! Friends of the Library ...............................................(909) 477-2720 Enriching your life and community. Friends of the Senior Center ........................(909) 477-2780 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. BECOME A VOLUNTEER! Advanced CERT Team Community Emergency Response Team Amateur Radio Auxiliary Communications Services Large Animal Response Large Animal Response Team (LART) Medical Reserve Corps San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Dept. For more information on these volunteer opportunities, please call (909) 774-3020. The Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District encourages you to be READY RC! JOIN OUR CIRCLE OF FRIENDS Our Circle of Friends is the perfect opportunity for those who like to volunteer on a regular basis. Friends must be age 15 or older, register as a Friend and make a commitment of 100 hours annually. There are many benefits to becoming a Friend such as years of service recognition, periodic events specifically for Friends and recognition at the City’s Annual Volunteer Appreciation event. Healthy RC Steering Committee If you are a passionate individual or community group who truly wants to make a difference in the health of Rancho Cucamonga, join us at one of our meetings. Dedicated residents, businesses, non-profits, and community groups collaborate and improve the 8 community health priorities identified by Rancho Cucamonga residents. For more information visit HealthyRC.com or call (909) 477-2700. Meets 4th Tuesday of every month 10 am - 1 pm Central Park (11200 Base Line Rd.) Visit RCFire.org/ReadyRC for more information. Start your summer off right by getting involved in your community! Whether it's helping with our Movies and Concerts in the Park series', putting your skills to work on courts and fields with our sports programs, or just sharing your creativity with our youth camps there is always something fun for you to do. For a list of volunteer opportunities, or to apply to become a volunteer, log onto RCpark.com. We’re always looking for new projects and people to lead them. Call us at (909) 774-2371. Have an idea for a new project? Let us know! Business Emergency Resiliency Training (BERT) Learn how your business can be ready before, during, and after an emergency. Sessions can be taken as a standalone course or as a comprehensive series. FREE | Fire Training Center (11285 Jersey Blvd.) Unit 3: Fire Safety and Utility Awareness AGES 18 & UP Th 5/24 9 am - Noon 1 day RCFD.EventBrite.com Unit 4: Emergency Operations & Business Continuity Plans AGES 18 & UP Th 7/26 9 am - Noon 1 day RCFD.EventBrite.com Countywide CERT Exercise One day workshop and exercise to test your CERT skills. To register and for more information visit www.bit.ly/CERTEX. AGES 16 & UP Yucaipa High School, Yucaipa 5/12 Sa 8 am - 5 pm $10.50 1 day Visit RCFire.org/ReadyRC for more information on BERT and upcoming CERT classes. Amateur Radio Field Day Saturday, June 23 | 11 am - 5 pm FREE | San Antonio Park, Upland Come learn about amateur radio during Field Day, the most popular on-the-air event held annually in the U.S. and Canada! Open to the public. All are encouraged to attend. Visit bit.ly/FieldDay2018 for details. See page 35 for Amateur Radio General License Upgrade course and FCC Licensing Test date. 27 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE COMPUTERSRCpark.com Call (909) 477-2780 for information. Tech Junction at Central Park (11200 Base Line Rd.) HOURS Closed to the public during classes. Open for Use Mon - Fri (Seniors Only) ................ 8 am - Noon Mon - Fri (All Ages) .........................Noon - 4 pm Sat & Sun ......................................................Closed At Tech Junction you can… • Check social media • Print documents • Connect with loved ones • Browse the internet • Check the news • Register for classes Tech Junction offers a variety of computer technology courses covering computer related topics and basic computer skills. There is no charge for the use of computers at Tech Junction; however, there is a nominal fee to use the printer. Tech Junction at Central Park is a comfortable, well-equipped computer center that offers visitors access to a wide range of functionality. Computer features include Windows 7, multimedia programming, CD-ROM and USB connectivity, and printing services. Tech Junction computers are also equipped with the popular Microsoft Office software: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, and more. Getting Comfortable With Your Computer So you have a new computer you're ready to set it up. This might seem like an overwhelming and complicated task, but it's a lot easier than you might think. Enroll in this course to get to know your computer system and to learn the basics of computer set-up. CSD Staff | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 50 & UP Res/Non-Res Fr 6/8 10 - 10:45 am 3 wks $5.19 16364 Google 101 Use a web browser to access the web and Google to find information on the internet. Building on the skills learned from week 1, gain more practice using Google to find and evaluate the information you need from websites you can trust. CSD Staff | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 50 & UP Res/Non-Res Fr 7/13 10 - 10:45 am 3 wks $5.19 16366 Introduction to Computers For those with little or no experience using a computer. Identify parts of a computer, tell the difference between hardware and software, and use the keyboard and mouse. CSD Staff | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 50 & UP Res/Non-Res Fr 8/3 10 - 10:45 am 3 wks $5.19 16367 SENIOR COMPUTER CLASSES West End YMCA - Youth and Family Engagement Branch Goldy S. Lewis Community Center at Central Park (11200 Base Line Rd.) A partnership with The City of Rancho Cucamonga and the West End YMCA allows YMCA programs to be offered at the Goldy S. Lewis Community Center. All YMCA programs are operated and provided by YMCA staff. YMCA membership dues are applicable and financial assistance through the Open Doors Program is available to those who qualify. Call (909) 986-5847 for more information. Huff Family Aquatic Center at the Scheu Family YMCA of Upland 1150 E. Foothill Blvd, Upland | WEymca.org/Upland/AquaticCenter | (909) 946-6120 Featuring large lap pool and smaller exercise and activity pool. Registration is now open to youth and adults for swim lessons. Technology Centers available daily for computer use at Archibald and Biane Libraries. See page 15 for Library hours. We’re always looking for new projects and people to lead them. Call us at (909) 774-2371.YMCASummer Day Camps Ages 5 - 13 Field trips, arts & crafts, sports and more! Members: $175 per week Participants: $225 per week May 29 - August 3 6:30 am - 6:30 pm Visit WEymca.org for additional program information for these and other YMCA programs. Mondays & Wednesdays 12 classes per session Members: $108 Participants: $144 Tuesdays & Thursdays 12 classes per session Members: $108 Participants: $144 Saturdays 6 classes per session Members: $54 Participants: $72 SWIM LESSONS RC Residents Senior Online Registration Workshop FREE Activity #: 16477 Registration Required Residents can learn how to register online for classes, trips, events and more. Visit Tech Junction on April 23 and staff will help walk you through the process and get your social and activity calendar moving! 28 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE Toddler Theatre Intro A perfect introduction to various art forms where the basics of performance art are explored. Includes drama, musical theatre, puppetry, music in motion, and more. Destinie Dominguez | Cultural Ctr AGES 3 - 5 Res/Non-Res Tu 5/22 3:15 - 3:45 pm 4 wks $64.33/77.81 16266 Tu 6/19 3:15 - 3:45 pm 4 wks $64.33/77.81 16267 Youth Theatre Workshop & Performance While preparing to perform in a final showcase, youngsters will learn terms, character development, costume creation (with parent help), memorizing lines, and rehearsal protocols. $5 fee due to instructor. Destinie Dominguez | Cultural Ctr AGES 6 - 12 Res/Non-Res Tu 5/22 3:45 - 5 pm 10 wks $95.46/108.95 16268 The Voice! Master Class Take singing to the next level - identify vocal range, appropriate song styles and areas for improvement. Stage presence and vocal technique emphasized in this solo singing class with final showcase. $10 fee due to instructor. RCTA Instructor | Cultural Ctr AGES 9 - 17 Res/Non-Res We 6/6 5 - 6:15 pm 6 wks $100.64/114.13 16269 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 | Cultural Ctr AGES 18 & UP** Res/Non-Res Tu 5/22 7 - 9 pm 10 wks $90.26/103.75 16270 Comedy Improv Class Improvisational acting in a safe, supportive environment, utilizing the rules of comedy, character development, while incorporating scene and space work! The course will culminate in a final showcase. April Scott | Cultural Ctr Beginning Improv AGES ADULT/TEEN* Res/Non-Res Tu 5/22 6:30 - 9 pm 9 wks $131.76/145.25 16271 Intermediate/Advanced Improv AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res We 5/23 6:30 - 9 pm 9 wks $131.76/145.25 16272 Video Production Students create a movie and learn basic editing, operations of a professional digital video camera, audio equipment and lighting. $5 fee due to instructor. Ruth Leal | Cultural Ctr AGES ADULT/TEEN* Res/Non-Res We 5/23 7 - 8 pm 8 wks $53.95/67.44 16273 Broadway Kids Basic singing and movement skills taught to students culminating in a crowd pleasing final showcase. Bring your cameras and video recorders! $5 fee due to instructor. RCTA Instructor | Cultural Ctr AGES 5 - 9 Res/Non-Res We 5/23 3:30 - 4:30 pm 8 wks $95.46/108.95 16274THEATRE ARTSLewisFamilyPlayhouse.com For detailed class descriptions and instructor biographies, please visit LewisFamilyPlayhouse.com. * Minimum Age - 13 years. ** Primarily an adult class. Teens 16+ may enroll with special permission. Acting for Kids 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. Osbaldo Alvarado | Cultural Ctr AGES 8 - 12 Res/Non-Res Tu 6/5 3:30 - 4:45 pm 8 wks $95.46/108.95 16264 Acting for Teens 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. Osbaldo Alvarado | Cultural Ctr AGES 13 - 17 Res/Non-Res Tu 6/5 5 - 6:30 pm 8 wks $95.46/108.95 16265 Acting/Training for TV & Film Features training for different commercial types, audition skills, voice, diction, cold reading, monologues, on-camera work, photo and résumé preparation, and much more! Philip/Jerii Rodman | Cultural Ctr AGES 7 & UP Res/Non-Res Sa 7/7 10 am - 3 pm 1 day $62.25 16277 RC Community Band Comprised of brass, woodwind and percussion. Open to those with at least three years of playing experience. Includes sheet music, stands, use of tubas, and percussion instruments (participants must provide other instruments). S. Andress/D. Jaramillo | Los Osos High School AGES 14 & UP T/Th 6/5 - 6/21 6 - 8 pm 3 wks 16276 Six rehearsals. One free community concert on 6/24 at 6:30 pm. REGISTER ONLINE! VISIT RCpark.com FREE - Registration Required! Lights, Camera, Acting! 29 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE THEATRE ARTSMUSICRCpark.com For detailed class descriptions and instructor biographies, please visit LewisFamilyPlayhouse.com. NEW! Drum Workshop Full of fun and energy, students explore basic playing techniques, learn various rhythmic figures, simple notations, and develop their own rhythms. Material fee: $5 due to instructor at first class. Musicland | Musicland AGES 10 - 17 Res/Non-Res We 5/30 5:30 - 6:30 pm 5 wks $59.14/72.63 16195 We 7/11 5:30 - 6:30 pm 5 wks $59.14/72.63 16196 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. No class held on 7/3. Musicstar | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 8 - 15 Res/Non-Res Tu 6/12 5 - 5:50 pm 6 wks $70.56/84.05 16032 AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 6/12 6 - 6:50 pm 6 wks $70.56/84.05 16034 NEW! Violin Come learn how to play the violin. Begin with no previous music knowledge. Violin rentals are available through instructor. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class. No class held on 7/5. Musicstar | Brulte Sr Ctr AGES 8 - 15 Res/Non-Res Th 6/14 5 - 5:50 pm 6 wks $70.56/84.05 16101 NEW! Violin For Two Only two students per class session. Students learn basic violin techniques, note reading, and play easy songs. Violin rental is available. Musicland | Musicland AGES 6 - 11 Res/Non-Res Tu 6/5 3:30 - 4:15 pm 4 wks $93.38/106.87 16201 Tu 6/5 4:15 - 5 pm 4 wks $93.38/106.87 16203 Tu 7/10 3:30 - 4:15 pm 4 wks $93.38/106.87 16202 Tu 7/10 4:15 - 5 pm 4 wks $93.38/106.87 16204 AGES 12 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 6/5 6:15 - 7 pm 4 wks $93.38/106.87 16205 Tu 6/5 7 - 7:45 pm 4 wks $93.38/106.87 16207 Tu 7/10 6:15 - 7 pm 4 wks $93.38/106.87 16206 Tu 7/10 7 - 7:45 pm 4 wks $93.38/106.87 16208 Keyboard Kidz Class provides fun activities designed for young learners. Keyboard is provided. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class. No class held on 7/3. Parent participation is required. Musicstar | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 4 - 7 Res/Non-Res Tu 6/12 3 - 3:50 pm 6 wks $70.56/84.05 16030 Youth 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. No class held on 7/3. Musicstar | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 8 - 15 Res/Non-Res Tu 6/12 4 - 4:50 pm 6 wks $70.56/84.05 16031 NEW! Piano Wizard 101 This fun piano class offers an introduction to playing, solfège reading, ear training, note reading, rhythmic, solo, and ensemble playing. Keyboard is provided. Material fee: $25 due to instructor at first class. Parent participation is required for ages 3 - 5. Musicland | Musicland AGES 3 - 5 Res/Non-Res Sa 6/2 10 - 10:45 am 5 wks $59.14/72.63 16209 Sa 7/14 10 - 10:45 am 5 wks $59.14/72.63 16210 AGES 6 - 9 Res/Non-Res Sa 6/2 10:45 - 11:30 am 5 wks $59.14/72.63 16212 Sa 7/14 10:45 - 11:30 am 5 wks $59.14/72.63 16213 AGES 10 & UP Res/Non-Res Sa 6/2 11:30 am - 12:15 pm 5 wks $59.14/72.63 16214 Sa 7/14 11:30 am - 12:15 pm 5 wks $59.14/72.63 16215 NEW! Piano/Guitar/Drum/Vocal Bundle If you or your child is struggling to decide which music lessons to take, this class is the place to start. Students will learn piano, guitar, drum and vocal on different weeks in an enjoyable way. Instruments are provided in class. Musicland | Musicland AGES 6 - 9 Res/Non-Res We 6/6 4:30 - 5:30 pm 4 wks $47.73/61.22 16193 We 7/11 4:30 - 5:30 pm 4 wks $47.73/61.22 16194 NEW! Ukulele for Beginners Ukulele is unbelievably fun and easy to learn. Learn to play music by the end of your first lesson! No musical experience needed. Bring your own ukulele. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class. Musicland | Musicland AGES 6 - 11 Res/Non-Res Tu 5/29 5 - 6 pm 5 wks $59.14/72.63 16197 Tu 7/10 5 - 6 pm 5 wks $59.14/72.63 16198 AGES 12 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 5/29 6 - 7 pm 5 wks $59.14/72.63 16199 Tu 7/10 6 - 7 pm 5 wks $59.14/72.63 16200 HOLIDAY CLOSURE: Classes will not be held on May 28 or July 4. Does your child love to perform and dreams of one day being the next American Idol or Broadway Star? This workshop could be the first leg of their training. Basic skills of the performing arts are taught, including singing, dancing and putting on a large-scale musical production, complete with lights, set, and costumes! The camp will be subdivided by age and each group will participate in skills training - basic vocal music introduction, choreography, musical theatre literacy, and team building - that will ready them for a public performance at the Lewis Family Playhouse. July 15 - 19 Victoria Gardens Cultural Center Fee: $150 (includes T-Shirt & 2 Tickets to Performance) Show Tickets: $8 Lead Instructor: E.J. Marquez Activity #: 16275 Camp Kick-Off | Sunday, July 15 | 5:30 pm - 8 pm Camp Hours | Monday - Thursday, July 16 - 19 | 9 am - 5 pm Camp Performance | Thursday, July 19 | 7:30 pm Ages 8 - 17 30 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE DANCERCpark.com All participants must meet age requirements by the first class date. Tiny Dancers Young dancers learn coordination, balance and rhythm through creative Ballet movements. Inland Valley Dance Academy | Goldy Lewis Ctr Tiny Dancers I Ballet shoes required. AGES 3 - 4 Res/Non-Res We 5/23 5 - 5:50 pm 6 wks $79.89/93.38 15978 Th 5/24 4 - 4:50 pm 6 wks $79.89/93.38 15980 We 7/11 5 - 5:50 pm 6 wks $79.89/93.38 15979 Th 7/12 4 - 4:50 pm 6 wks $79.89/93.38 15981 Tiny Dancers II Ballet shoes required. AGES 4 - 5 Res/Non-Res Tu 5/22 4 - 4:50 pm 6 wks $79.89/93.38 15982 We 5/23 4 - 4:50 pm 6 wks $79.89/93.38 15984 Tu 7/10 4 - 4:50 pm 6 wks $79.89/93.38 15983 We 7/11 4 - 4:50 pm 6 wks $79.89/93.38 15985 Petite Dancers Students will build dance skills through Ballet, Tap and Jazz. Inland Valley Dance Academy | Goldy Lewis Ctr Petite Dancers I Tap + Ballet shoes required. AGES 5 - 8 Res/Non-Res Tu 5/22 5 - 5:50 pm 6 wks $79.89/93.38 15986 We 5/23 6 - 6:50 pm 6 wks $79.89/93.38 15988 Tu 7/10 5 - 5:50 pm 6 wks $79.89/93.38 15987 We 7/11 6 - 6:50 pm 6 wks $79.89/93.38 15989 Petite Dancers II Tap + Ballet shoes required. AGES 9 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 5/22 7 - 7:50 pm 6 wks $79.89/93.38 15990 Tu 7/10 7 - 7:50 pm 6 wks $79.89/93.38 15991 Little Starlets Broadway dancing, includes: Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Hip Hop, Character and Tumbling. Class concludes with a performance. Material/ recital fee discussed in class. No class held on 7/31. Dance Terrific | Dance Terrific Ballet, Tap + Tennis shoes required. AGES 3 - 5 Res/Non-Res Tu 5/22 10:30 - 11:20 am 6 wks $58.11/71.60 15951 Tu 7/3 10:30 - 11:20 am 6 wks $58.11/71.60 15952 AGES 4 - 8 Res/Non-Res Tu 5/22 2:40 - 3:30 pm 6 wks $58.11/71.60 15953 Tu 7/3 2:40 - 3:30 pm 6 wks $58.11/71.60 15954 Ballet & Tap Class will consist of basic fundamentals: warm-up, basic traveling techniques, and center work. Material/recital fee discussed in class. No class held on 7/30, 8/2 & 8/3. Dance Terrific | Dance Terrific Tap + Ballet shoes required. AGES 3 - 5 Res/Non-Res Mo 5/21 6:30 - 7:20 pm 5 wks $48.77/62.26 15945 Th 5/24 6:30 - 7:20 pm 6 wks $58.11/71.60 15947 Fr 5/25 10 - 10:50 am 6 wks $58.11/71.60 15949 Mo 7/2 6:30 - 7:20 pm 6 wks $58.11/71.60 15946 Th 7/5 6:30 - 7:20 pm 6 wks $58.11/71.60 15948 Fr 7/6 10 - 10:50 am 6 wks $58.11/71.60 15950 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. No class held on 7/31 & 8/3. Dance Terrific | Dance Terrific Ballet + Jazz shoes optional. AGES 3 - 5 Res/Non-Res Tu 5/22 9:30 - 10:20 am 6 wks $58.11/71.60 15941 Fr 5/25 11 - 11:50 am 6 wks $58.11/71.60 15943 Tu 7/3 9:30 - 10:20 am 6 wks $58.11/71.60 15942 Fr 7/6 11 - 11:50 am 6 wks $58.11/71.60 15944 Tap Technique Students will have fun learning Tap dance warm-ups, techniques, combinations, and routines. Inland Valley Dance Academy | Goldy Lewis Ctr Beginning AGES 13 & UP Res/Non-Res Mo 5/21 7 - 7:50 pm 6 wks $69.52/83.01 15994 Mo 7/9 7 - 7:50 pm 6 wks $69.52/83.01 15995 Intermediate AGES 13 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 5/22 6 - 6:50 pm 6 wks $79.89/93.38 15996 Tu 7/10 6 - 6:50 pm 6 wks $79.89/93.38 15997 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. No class held on 6/19. Diane Carty | Goldy Lewis Ctr Beginning/Intermediate AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 5/22 6 - 6:50 pm 6 wks $64.33/77.82 16023 Jazz Technique & Stretching Class will include Jazz dance techniques with warm-up stretches and emphasis on fluidity, proper form, isolations and combinations. Inland Valley Dance Academy | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 13 & UP Res/Non-Res Mo 5/21 6 - 6:50 pm 6 wks $79.89/93.38 15992 Mo 7/9 6 - 6:50 pm 6 wks $79.89/93.38 15993 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 | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 4 - 9 Res/Non-Res Tu 5/22 6:15 - 7 pm 6 wks $74.71/88.20 16084 AGES 10 - 15 Res/Non-Res Tu 5/22 7 - 7:45 pm 6 wks $74.71/88.20 16085 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 | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res Tu 5/22 6:15 - 7 pm 6 wks $74.71/88.20 16086 Tu 5/22 7 - 7:45 pm 6 wks $74.71/88.20 16087 HOLIDAY CLOSURE: Classes will not be held on May 28 or July 4. REGISTER ONLINE! VISIT RCpark.com 31 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE DANCERCpark.com Ballroom Dancing Learn the basics of Foxtrot, East Coast Swing, Cha Cha, and Waltz. Leading and following will be emphasized. No class held on 6/19. Diane Carty | Goldy Lewis Ctr Beginning AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 5/22 7 - 7:50 pm 6 wks $64.33/77.82 16018 Tu 7/10 7 - 7:50 pm 6 wks $64.33/77.82 16019 Intermediate Tango, Samba, Salsa or Rumba will be added. AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 5/22 8 - 8:50 pm 6 wks $64.33/77.82 16020 Tu 7/10 8 - 8:50 pm 6 wks $64.33/77.82 16021 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 | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 8 - 11 Res/Non-Res Th 5/24 6 - 7 pm 6 wks $74.71/88.20 16088 AGES 12 - 16 Res/Non-Res Th 5/24 7 - 8 pm 6 wks $74.71/88.20 16089 Dance Through Movement Discover dance as an art form and movement as an expression with forms suggestive of Jazz, Ballet and Tap. Pamela Cotton | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 5 - 12 Res/Non-Res We 5/23 7 - 8 pm 9 wks $111.02/124.51 16035 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. Pacific Youth Sports | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 8 - 11 Res/Non-Res We 5/23 6 - 7 pm 6 wks $74.71/88.20 16090 AGES 12 - 16 Res/Non-Res We 5/23 7 - 8 pm 6 wks $74.71/88.20 16091 Dance Like Stars at Your Special Events Make your first dance at your wedding, anniversary, and parties memorable - or just enjoy more personal dance instruction. Bring your chosen music. Fee is per person. Diane Carty | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 7/10 6 - 6:50 pm 6 wks $64.33/77.82 16022 Monthly Dances at Central Park OPEN TO ALL AGES! May 19 | June 15 | July 20 7 - 10 pm FREE lesson with paid admission - starts at 6 pm. Taught by Cal Senechal. Square Dancing 1st Friday of each month | 7 - 10 pm Join the Rancho BnBs for an evening of fun. Couples and singles welcome. $7 admission -- pay at the door. Bachelors 'n' Bachelorettes See page 41 for details. Rancho BnB dances are held at the RC Family Resource Center (9791 Arrow Rte). Classes are held at Central Park (11200 Base Line Rd.) Every Tuesday Square Dance Class | 7 - 9 pm Enjoy weekly dancing with your friends. Open enrollment for beginners accepted in September only. $6 per class -- pay at the door. Information: Sandee Meyer – (562) 896-6960 Every Wednesday Round Dance Class Cued Choreographed Ballroom 6 - 8 pm | Intro to Round 8 - 9 pm | Transition to Intermediate $8 per class -- pay at the door. Information: Bev Oren – (951) 264-7320 ALL AGES 50+ CLASSES See page 45 32 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE CHEER/GYMNASTICSRCpark.com All registration fees include instructor, service and equipment replacement fees. Some classes require additional material fee. Twinkling Stars Includes balancing, jumping and rolling skills using specialty gymnastics equipment. Parent participation is required. Precision Gymnastics | Precision Gym AGES WALKING - 35 MOS Res/Non-Res Mo 5/21 9:30 - 10 am 5 wks $62.26/75.75 15959 Tu 5/22 9:30 - 10 am 6 wks $73.67/87.16 15961 Mo 7/9 9:30 - 10 am 6 wks $73.67/87.16 15960 Tu 7/10 9:30 - 10 am 6 wks $73.67/87.16 15962 Tiny Stars Class emphasis is on flexibility, gross motor skills, muscular strength, social skills, and coordination. Class will use specialized Pre-K gymnastics equipment for learning. Precision Gymnastics | Precision Gym AGES 3 - 4 Res/Non-Res Tu 5/22 10 - 10:45 am 6 wks $95.46/108.95 15955 Tu 5/22 11 - 11:45 am 6 wks $95.46/108.95 15957 Tu 7/10 10 - 10:45 am 6 wks $95.46/108.95 15956 Tu 7/10 11 - 11:45 am 6 wks $95.46/108.95 15958 Red Star Girls Learn basic gymnastics using tumbling, bars, rings, trampoline, and much more. Precision Gymnastics | Precision Gym AGES 6 - 11 Res/Non-Res Fr 5/25 6 - 7 pm 6 wks $125.54/139.03 15970 Fr 7/13 6 - 7 pm 6 wks $125.54/139.03 15971 Urban Acrobatics Incorporates running, climbing and jumping while navigating obstacles using only your body. Precision Gymnastics | Precision Gym AGES 6 - 11 Res/Non-Res Sa 5/26 11 am - Noon 6 wks $111.02/124.51 15972 Sa 7/14 11 am - Noon 6 wks $111.02/124.51 15973 You and I Toddlers will use smaller versions of gymnastics equipment such as beams, bars and trampolines. Students will gain motor and social skills. Parent participation is required. World Elite Gym | World Elite Gym AGES 1 - 3 Res/Non-Res We 6/6 10:30 - 11:15 am 4 wks $79.89/93.38 16068 We 7/11 10:30 - 11:15 am 4 wks $79.89/93.38 16069 Pom Pom Cheerleading Learn fundamentals of cheerleading: chants, formation, dance, and technique. Additional performance fees apply. Material fee: $27 due to instructor at first class. Pacific Youth Sports | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 4 - 7 Res/Non-Res Mo 5/21 6 - 6:45 pm 5 wks $69.52/83.01 16080 AGES 8 - 11 Res/Non-Res Mo 5/21 6:45 - 7:30 pm 5 wks $69.52/83.01 16081 AGES 12 - 15 * Res/Non-Res Mo 5/21 7:30 - 8:15 pm 5 wks $69.52/83.01 16082 *Based on skill level. Elementary Tumbling Gymnastic and tumbling fundamentals are emphasized including rolls, handstands, round offs, cartwheels, back handsprings, and back tucks. Precision Gymnastics | Precision Gym AGES 6 - 11 Res/Non-Res Fr 5/25 4:30 - 5:30 pm 6 wks $89.23/102.72 15966 Fr 7/13 4:30 - 5:30 pm 6 wks $89.23/102.72 15967 Tumbling Teddies Coed classes in a safe and fun environment focusing on developing physical and social growth. Dynasty Gymnastics | Aloha Hula Studios AGES 2 Res/Non-Res Sa 5/26 9:15 - 9:45 am 4 wks $26.98/40.47 16070 Tu 5/29 9:15 - 9:45 am 4 wks $26.98/40.47 16216 Tu 5/29 10 - 10:30 am 4 wks $26.98/40.47 16218 Tu 5/29 2 - 2:30 pm 4 wks $26.98/40.47 16220 Th 5/31 9:15 - 9:45 am 4 wks $26.98/40.47 16217 Th 5/31 10 - 10:30 am 4 wks $26.98/40.47 16219 Th 5/31 2 - 2:30 pm 4 wks $26.98/40.47 16221 AGES 3 - 5 Res/Non-Res Sa 5/26 11:15 - 11:45 am 4 wks $26.98/40.47 16071 Tu 5/29 11:15 - 11:45 am 4 wks $26.98/40.47 16222 Th 5/31 11:15 - 11:45 am 4 wks $26.98/40.47 16223 Fr 6/1 2:30 - 3 pm 4 wks $26.98/40.47 16224 Intermediate AGES 3 - 5 Res/Non-Res Sa 5/26 Noon - 12:45 pm 4 wks $39.43/52.92 16072 Fr 6/1 3:15 - 4 pm 4 wks $39.43/52.92 16228 AGES 5 - 7 Res/Non-Res Sa 5/26 1 - 1:45 pm 4 wks $39.43/52.92 16072 Fr 6/1 4:15 - 5 pm 4 wks $39.43/52.92 16226 Advanced AGES 5 - 8 Res/Non-Res Sa 5/26 10 - 11 am 4 wks $43.58/57.07 16074 Fr 6/1 5:15 - 6:30 pm 4 wks $43.58/57.07 16230 Cheer & Dance Camp Students will learn cheer and dance routines while playing games and meeting new friends. Material fee: $27 due to instructor at first class. Pacific Youth Sports | Red Hill Park AGES 4 - 15 Res/Non-Res M/W 7/9 9:30 - 11:30 am 4 wks $131.77/145.26 16083HOLIDAY CLOSURE: Classes will not be held on May 28 or July 4. Flexibility, strength and gross motor skills are focused on using special Pre-K gymnastic equipment. Precision Gymnastics | Precision Gym Res/Non-Res Fee: $124.54/139.03 Fr 5/25 6:30 - 7:30 pm 6 wks 15968 Fr 7/13 6:30 - 7:30 pm 6 wks 15969 AGES 5 33 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE FITNESSRCpark.com 50+ CLASSES See pages 43 - 44 Step/Muscle Toning A muscle conditioning class challenging the upper and lower body using hand weights (optional) and steps (provided). Kelly Heilig | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 13 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 5/22 6:30 - 7:20 pm 4 wks $22.83/36.32 15883 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 6/14 & 7/5. Sylvia Marshall | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Th 5/24 6 - 6:50 pm 11 wks $43.58/57.07 16000 Muscle Tone-Body Sculpting Tone and strengthen muscles by using weights and some low aerobics for cardio. Fitness mat required, hand weights optional. Kelly Heilig | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 13 & UP Res/Non-Res We 5/23 6 - 6:50 pm 4 wks $22.83/36.32 15881 Th 5/24 6:30 - 7:20 pm 4 wks $22.83/36.32 15882 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 7/2. Sylvia Marshall | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res M/W 5/21 6 - 6:50 pm 12 wks $69.52/83.01 15999 Total Core Workout Tone and tighten abs, rear and back in this short, effective workout. Fitness mat required. Kelly Heilig | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 13 & UP Res/Non-Res We 5/23 7 - 7:30 pm 4 wks $20.76/34.25 15884 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 6/14 & 7/5. Sylvia Marshall | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Th 5/24 5 - 5:50 pm 11 wks $43.58/57.07 15998 Kettlebell Blaster 30 minute Kettlebell Blaster engages multiple muscle groups during each exercise giving you an intense workout. Bring your own yoga mat, water, and towel. Cathy Gonzalez | Studio 30 AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res T/Th 5/22 6:30 - 7 pm 6 wks $95.46/108.95 15928 T/Th 7/3 6:30 - 7 pm 6 wks $95.46/108.95 15929 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 | Universal Martial Arts Ctr AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res M/W/F 5/21 9 - 10 am 6 wks $69.52/83.01 15921 M/W/F 5/21 7:30 - 8:30 pm 6 wks $69.52/83.01 15924 M/W/F 6/25 9 - 10 am 8 wks $79.89/93.38 15922 M/W/F 7/2 7:30 - 8:30 pm 7 wks $79.89/93.38 15925 M/W/F 5/21 9 - 10 am 13 wks $136.96/150.45 15923 M/W/F 5/21 7:30 - 8:30 pm 13 wks $136.96/150.45 15926 Mind & Meditation Learn powerful techniques that help reduce stress, increase energy, provide clarity, and improve your overall well-being. Fitness mat required. Art of Living Foundation | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 5/22 7 - 8 pm 3 wks $43.58/57.07 16105 Tu 6/12 7 - 8 pm 3 wks $43.58/57.07 16106 Tu 7/10 7 - 8 pm 3 wks $43.58/57.07 16107 Tu 7/31 7 - 8 pm 3 wks $43.58/57.07 16108 Yoga Have fun, relax, develop strength, balance, flexibility and focus. Fitness mat required. Combined Martial Science | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 14 & UP Res/Non-Res Mo 5/21 9 - 9:50 am 12 wks $76.78/90.27 16006 Mo 5/21 6 - 6:50 pm 12 wks $76.78/90.27 16007 Mo 5/21 8 - 8:50 pm 12 wks $76.78/90.27 16008 Tu 5/22 8 - 8:50 pm 13 wks $83.01/96.50 16009 Th 5/24 8 - 8:50 pm 13 wks $83.01/96.50 16010 Chi Gong Timeless practice using a series of soothing, gentle motions that decrease stress and increase energy. Marianna Giordano | Lions W AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res Fr 5/25 11 - 11:45 am 12 wks $28.02/41.51 16233 Tai Chi Ancient Asian exercise with simple, slow movements that increase balance, strength and flexibility. Marianna Giordano | Lions W AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res Fr 5/25 10 - 10:50 am 12 wks $38.39/51.88 16234 Yoga/Pilates Have fun while conditioning your body and flexibility, strength, endurance, balance, and coordination. Combined Martial Science | Goldy Lewis Ctr Res/Non-Res Fee: $83.01/96.50 Th 5/24 9 - 9:50 am 13 wk 16005 Fitness mat required. AGES 14 & UP REGISTER ONLINE! VISIT RCpark.com 34 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE MARTIAL ARTS RCpark.com Kung Fu * Frank Castillo | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 4 - 8 Res/Non-Res Mo 5/21 5 - 5:50 pm 12 wks $64.33/77.82 16130 AGES 9 - 14 Res/Non-Res Mo 5/21 6 - 6:50 pm 12 wks $64.33/77.82 16131 AGES 15 & UP Res/Non-Res Mo 5/21 7 - 7:50 pm 12 wks $64.33/77.82 16132 Karate * Students are taught respect, discipline, honor, and perseverance, all essential to establishing proper character, in a fun and safe, family atmosphere. UMAC | Universal Martial Arts Ctr AGES 5 - 12 Res/Non-Res M/W 5/21 5 - 5:45 pm 6 wks $59.14/72.63 15906 T/Th 5/22 4:45 - 5:30 pm 6 wks $59.14/72.63 15910 T/Th 5/22 6:15 - 7 pm 6 wks $59.14/72.63 15912 M/W 7/2 5 - 5:45 pm 7 wks $59.14/72.63 15907 T/Th 7/3 4:45 - 5:30 pm 7 wks $59.14/72.63 15911 T/Th 7/3 6:15 - 7 pm 7 wks $59.14/72.63 15913 M/W 5/21 5 - 5:45 pm 13 wks $116.21/129.70 15908 T/Th 5/22 4:45 - 5:30 pm 13 wks $116.21/129.70 15914 T/Th 5/22 6:15 - 7 pm 13 wks $116.21/129.70 15915 Sa 5/26 10:15 - 11 am 13 wks $59.14/72.63 15909 AGES 13 & UP Res/Non-Res M/W 5/21 6:30 - 7:30 pm 13 wks $116.21/129.70 15916 T/Th 5/22 7 - 8 pm 13 wks $116.21/129.70 15917 Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Self-Defense * Learn modern striking, kicking, and blocking techniques. Combined Martial Science | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 4 - 12 Res/Non-Res Fr 5/25 5 - 6 pm 13 wks $109.98/123.47 16001 Fr 5/25 6 - 7 pm 13 wks $109.98/123.47 16002 Sa 5/26 11:30 am - 12:30 pm 13 wks $109.98/123.47 16003 Sa 5/26 12:30 - 1:30 pm 13 wks $109.98/123.47 16004 Womens Self Defense Learn basic, practical, simple to learn and retain reactionary and effective self defense techniques. UMAC | Universal Martial Arts Ctr AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Sa 6/16 3 - 5 pm 1 day $12.46/25.95 15918 Sa 7/28 3 - 5 pm 1 day $12.46/25.95 15919 Sa 8/18 3 - 5 pm 1 day $12.46/25.95 15920 REGISTRATIONGo to RCpark.com and click on the Register in a Click icon. Follow the steps on screen via your computer, tablet, or smart phone to create an account for you and your family members. Explore and register for programs and classes. Computer kiosks for online registration are available at Central Park and Lions East. Mail-in and Walk-in registration still accepted. See page 50 for instructions. SUMMER REGISTRATION April 23 Online for Residents May 7 Online for Everyone May 14 Walk-in / Mail-in Begins Dates may vary for some programs. 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. Learn various disciplines of Martial Arts. Styles and technique may vary depending on discipline and instructor. *Most classes require a uniform (approx. $40 - $50 which may be purchased from instructor at first class). HOLIDAY CLOSURE: Classes will not be held on May 28 or July 4. Judo for younger pupils. Students learn and practice the basics of Judo in a fun and encouraging environment. Discover Judo | Discover Judo Res/Non-Res Fee: $105.83/119.32 M/W 5/21 6 - 7 pm 12 wks 15940 & Sa 10 - 11 am Ages 5 - 7 Get Online ...Not In Line 35 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE SPECIAL PROGRAMSRCpark.com 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. (Min. 8/Max. 16). Certified Instructor | Fire Station 173 AGES 12 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 5/15 6 - 10 pm 1 day $62.00 15870 Tu 6/19 6 - 10 pm 1 day $62.00 15870 Tu 7/17 6 - 10 pm 1 day $62.00 16509 Infant, Child, Adult JuniorChefs Participants will learn basic cooking and kitchen skills and take home recipes that they can re-create with an adult. Material fee: $30 due to instructor at first class. No class 6/26. Heather Hottinger | Goldy Lewis Ctr Res/Non-Res Fee: $85.08/98.57 Tu 6/12 5:30 - 7 pm 7 wks 16017 BAKING Parent & Me Baking Bake together in this hands-on experience using sensory, cognitive, social, and emotional skills while making memories. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class. Parent participation required. Sweet Dough Cafe | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 2 - 5 Res/Non-Res We 5/23 4 - 5:30 pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 15894 We 6/13 4 - 5:30 pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 15895 We 7/11 4 - 5:30 pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 15896 We 8/1 4 - 5:30 pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 15897 Sweet Dough Baking Work to create gourmet baked goods while enhancing sensory skills in the kitchen. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class. Sweet Dough Cafe | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 6 - 15 Res/Non-Res We 5/23 5:45 - 7 pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 15898 We 6/13 5:45 - 7 pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 15899 We 7/11 5:45 - 7 pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 15900 We 8/1 5:45 - 7 pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 15901 REGISTER ONLINE! VISIT RCpark.com Ages 9 - 17 ...Not In Line CPR Digital Photography Learn how to use your digital camera to take photos of people, pets and landscapes. Bring a digital camera and manual to class. Anthony Feliciano | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 5/22 6:30 - 8 pm 5 wks $85.08/98.57 15877 Tu 7/3 6:30 - 8 pm 5 wks $85.08/98.57 15878 Advanced Digital Photography For intermediate and advanced students. Take control of your DSLR camera (Digital Single Lens Reflex camera required). Anthony Feliciano | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 16 & UP Res/Non-Res We 5/23 6:30 - 8 pm 5 wks $85.08/98.57 15879 We 7/11 6:30 - 8 pm 5 wks $85.08/98.57 15880 PHOTOGRAPHY Basic obedience commands will be taught; heel with automatic sits, down, stay and come. Solve unwanted jumping, barking, chewing, digging and more. First class held at Central Park without dogs. Live Oak Dog Obedience | Red Hill Park Res/Non-Res Fee: $136.96/150.45 Sa 6/2 11:30 am - 12:30 pm 6 wks 16075 Tu 7/3 6:30 - 7:30 pm 6 wks 16076 Sa 7/14 11:30 am - 12:30 pm 6 wks 16077 AMATEUR RADIO Amateur Radio General License Upgrade This course will teach you how to upgrade your Technician Class amateur radio license to a General Class license and prepare you for the FCC License Test. Student must provide own ARRL General License Manual for Ham Radio, 8th. Ed. David Sage and Robert Kindron | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 14 & UP Th 6/7 7 - 9 pm 5 wks FREE 16407 Amateur Radio FCC Licensing Test FCC Amateur Radio Licensing for Technician, General, and Amateur Extra. $15 licensing fee due to instructor. David Sage and Robert Kindron | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 14 & UP Th 7/12 6:30 - 9:30 pm 1 day FREE 16408 Ages 12 & Up 36 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE RCpark.comARTS, CRAFTS & SCIENCEComic Strips for Kids A great prerequisite to Comic Book Creation. Students will learn the basics of process, composition and storytelling. Material fee: $10 due to instructor at first class. Jorry Keith | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 5 - 10 Res/Non-Res Fr 6/1 4 - 5 pm 5 wks $53.96/67.45 16121 Fr 7/13 4 - 5 pm 5 wks $53.96/67.45 16122 Comic Book Creation Students will write, draw, ink and color in their own comic that will be combined into a book to take home after completion of the class. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class. Jorry Keith | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 6 - 15 Res/Non-Res We 5/23 5 - 6:30 pm 3 wks $64.33/77.82 16114 We 6/13 5 - 6:30 pm 3 wks $64.33/77.82 16115 We 7/11 5 - 6:30 pm 3 wks $64.33/77.82 16116 We 8/1 5 - 6:30 pm 3 wks $64.33/77.82 16117 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. No class held on 7/5. Young Rembrandts | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 4 - 5 Res/Non-Res Th 6/14 10 - 10:45 am 6 wks $70.56/84.05 16103 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 | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 6 - 12 Res/Non-Res We 6/13 4 - 4:50 pm 6 wks $70.56/84.05 16102 Drawing Workshop This workshop will explore the world of STEAM. Students will illustrate different types of Sciences, Technologies, Engineering feats, and Math principles all while creating Art. Young Rembrandts | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 6 - 12 Res/Non-Res M - F 6/4 4 - 6 pm 1 wk $111.02/124.51 16109 Cartoon Drawing Students will learn to draw cartoon characters as well as create their very own cartoon story. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class. No class held on 7/2. Creative Brain Learning | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 8 - 15 Res/Non-Res Mo 6/11 4 - 4:50 pm 6 wks $70.56/84.05 16029 Anime Drawing Students will learn the essence of anime art and will re-create their favorite anime characters and design new ones. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class. No class held on 7/2. Creative Brain Learning | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 8 - 15 Res/Non-Res Mo 6/11 5 - 5:50 pm 6 wks $70.56/84.05 16028 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: $20 due to instructor at first class. No class held on 7/6. Jorry Keith | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 6 - 16 Res/Non-Res Fr 5/25 5 - 6:30 pm 4 wks $43.58/57.07 16118 Fr 6/22 5 - 6:30 pm 4 wks $43.58/57.07 16119 Fr 7/27 5 - 6:30 pm 4 wks $43.58/57.07 16120 Children's Book Creation Students will be guided through writing, drawing, and coloring their own children’s book to take home at the end of the session. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class. Jorry Keith | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 6 - 15 Res/Non-Res We 5/23 3:30 - 5 pm 3 wks $64.33/77.82 16110 We 6/13 3:30 - 5 pm 3 wks $64.33/77.82 16111 We 7/11 3:30 - 5 pm 3 wks $64.33/77.82 16112 We 8/1 3:30 - 5 pm 3 wks $64.33/77.82 16113 Watercolor For beginners to advanced. A comprehensive study of watercolor washes, techniques and color. Students supply own materials; list provided at registration. Karen Clark | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res Th 5/24 6 - 8 pm 6 wks $95.46/108.95 16127 Th 7/12 6 - 8 pm 6 wks $95.46/108.95 16128 Pre-School Drawing Workshop In this workshop, students will explore the world of H.A. and Margaret Rey. Each day, a different book will be read and students will then draw an image related to the story. Young Rembrandts | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 4 - 5 Res/Non-Res M-F 6/4 10 - 11:30 am 1 wk $85.08/98.57 16104 Arduino Electrical Engineer Calling all young electrical engineers! Learn to work with one of the most popular circuit boards to engineer. Material fee: $30 due to instructor at first class. Creative Brain Learning | RC Family Resource Ctr. AGES 8 - 15 Res/Non-Res M-F 6/11 1 - 3:45 pm 1 wk $173.27/186.76 16098 Lego Engineering Bring your imagination and engineering talents! Learn about basic physics and engineering principles and how to apply them in various projects. Material fee: $25 due to instructor at first class. Creative Brain Learning | RC Family Resource Ctr. AGES 6 - 11 Res/Non-Res M-F 6/18 9 - 11:45 am 1 wk $173.27/186.76 16095 Movieworkz Animation Learn about the technique of animation and create your own animated short movie in this fun visual arts camp. Material fee: $25 due to instructor at first class. Creative Brain Learning | RC Family Resource Ctr. AGES 8 - 15 Res/Non-Res M-F 6/25 1 - 3:45 pm 1 wk $173.27/186.76 16099 Scienceworkz Science Camp Students will be provided a variety of hands on science projects, ranging from solar energy, aviation, electricity, chemistry and more. Material fee: $25 due to instructor at first class. Creative Brain Learning | RC Family Resource Ctr. AGES 8 - 15 Res/Non-Res M-F 7/9 1 - 3:45 pm 1 wk $173.27/186.76 16100 Techworkz Robotics Camp Creative Brain offers an in depth exploration of robotics, electronics, engineering, creativity and innovation. Participants will design and program them to perform specific tasks. Material fee: $40 due to instructor at first class. Creative Brain Learning | RC Family Resource Ctr. AGES 8 - 15 Res/Non-Res M-F 6/18 1 - 3:45 pm 1 wk $173.27/186.76 16097 Video Game Design Camp You play them, now learn to make them. Have fun while learning to create your own video game. Material fee: $25 due to instructor at first class. Creative Brain Learning | RC Family Resource Ctr. AGES 7 - 11 Res/Non-Res M-F 5/21 9 - 11:45 pm 1 wk $173.27/186.76 16092 AGES 11 - 15 Res/Non-Res M-F 5/21 1 - 3:45 pm 1 wk $173.27/186.76 16093 HOLIDAY CLOSURE: Classes will not be held on May 28 or July 4. All registration fees include instructor, service and equipment replacement fees. Some classes require additional material fee. 37 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE BIANE LIBRARY SECOND STORYRCpark.com NEW! Girls' Techworks Robotics Camp Robotics camp offers an in-depth exploration of robotics, electronics, engineering, creativity, and innovation. Participants will design robots and program them to do special tasks. Material fee: $40 due to instructor at first class. Creative Brain Learning | Biane Library Second Story AGES 8 - 15 Res/Non-Res M-F 6/4 1 - 3:45 pm 1 wk $173.27/186.76 16425 NEW! Digital Cartooning: Fundamentals of Western & Anime Styles Draw and design professional looking cartoon characters in this digital art class using Surface Pro Tablets. Participants must have a Gmail and Google Drive account by the first day of class. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class. Library Staff | Biane Library Second Story AGES 12 - 17 Res/Non-Res Sa 6/23 11 am - 1 pm 5 wks $79.89/93.38 16443 NEW! Cosplay Science: Armor Building Learn the basics of how to create armor using different materials and how to create a blueprint for overall cosplay. Learn about designing strategies, pattern building, engineering, LED embedding, sculpting, painting techniques, and more. Library Staff | Biane Library Second Story AGES 10 - 14 Res/Non-Res Fr 6/8 4 - 5:45 pm 4 wks $73.00/83.49 16426 NEW! Little Medical School Little ones will explore the world of medicine in a fun and entertaining way. With STEAM concepts and hands-on activities, children will be inspired to think critically and creatively about health, wellness, and safety. Children will take home daily projects. Recess included. Material fee: $45 due to instructor at first class. Little Medical School | Biane Library Second Story AGES 5 - 11 Res/Non-Res M-F 6/18 10 am - 1 pm 1 wk $188.83/202.32 16439 M-F 6/25 10 am - 1 pm 1 wk $188.83/202.32 16440 NEW! Girls' LEGO® Engineering Camp Bring your imagination and engineering talents. Learn about basic physics and engineering principles and apply them to various projects. Material fee: $25 due to instructor at first class. Creative Brain Learning | Biane Library Second Story AGES 7 - 12 Res/Non-Res M-F 6/4 10 am - Noon 1 wk $115.17/128.66 16424 NEW! Little Scientists: Dino Explorers Get ready for an adventure millions of years in the making. Learn about dinosaurs and when and how they lived. Become a junior paleontologist and dig your way through hands-on activities and games. Library Staff | Biane Library Second Story AGES 4 - 7 Res/Non-Res Fr 7/13 4 - 5 pm 3 wks $45.00/58.49 16263 NEW! Mental Health 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 cost of class. Certified Instructors | Biane Library Second Story AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res Sa 6/16 8 am - 5 pm 1 day $98/111.49 16472 NEW! Little Veterinarian School Do you have a budding veterinarian? Explore the world of animal medicine with STEAM concepts and hands-on activities. Children will learn about animal nutrition, how to perform dog CPR and more. Children will take home daily projects. Recess included. Material fee: $45 due to instructor at first class. Little Medical School | Biane Library Second Story AGES 5 - 11 Res/Non-Res M-F 6/18 1 - 4 pm 1 wk $188.83/202.32 16441 M-F 6/25 1 - 4 pm 1 wk $188.83/202.32 16442 REGISTER ONLINE! VISIT RCpark.com In early 2017, Rancho Cucamonga Library Services completed tenant improvements to the second floor of the Biane Library. This space features an Art Studio, STEM Lab, Workshop, Kitchenette and Open Exhibit area that are ready for people of all ages to learn through play and hands-on experiences. We are excited to provide dynamic, educational programs that encourage discovery, imagination and creativity. 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 | Biane Library Second Story AGES 17+ Res/Non-Res Sa 6/16 10 - 11:15 am 1 day $12.46/25.95 16421 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 | Biane Library Second Story AGES 17+ Res/Non-Res Sa 7/14 10 - 11:15 am 1 day $12.46/25.95 16422 The Power of Positive Reinforcement Learn how to nurture your child's confidence and independence by giving them the feedback and motivation they need for their optimal success in life. Material fee: $2 due to instructor at first class. To the Moon and Back | Biane Library Second Story AGES 17+ Res/Non-Res Sa 8/4 10 - 11:15 am 1 day $12.46/25.95 16423 PROACTIVE PARENTING 38 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE SPECIAL NEEDS/INCREDABLESRCpark.com Calling All Coaches, Athletes and Volunteers.Recreation for All!Family Yoga Join us where parent and child work on balance, strength and flexibility. Yogic techniques are also taught to stimulate the brain, release stress and anxiety, and encourage deep relaxation. Fee is per person. Patty Wildasinn | Innerworks Wellness AGES 7 & UP Res/Non-Res Mo 6/4 6 - 6:45 pm 4 wks $33.21/46.70 16039 Mo 7/16 6 - 6:45 pm 4 wks $33.21/46.70 16040 Social & Adaptive Baking Skills Bakers are given the opportunity to shop, purchase, and bake sweet masterpieces. Material fee: $20 due to instructor at first class. Sweet Dough Cafe | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES OPEN Res/Non-Res Th 5/24 5 - 6:30 pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 15902 Th 6/14 5 - 6:30 pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 15903 Th 7/12 5 - 6:30 pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 15904 Th 8/2 5 - 6:30 pm 3 wks $79.89/93.38 15905 Gymnastics Precision Gymnastics | Precision Gym AGES 5 - 18 Res/Non-Res Mo 5/21 3:15 - 4 pm 5 wks $62.26/75.75 15974 Mo 7/9 3:15 - 4 pm 6 wks $73.67/87.16 15975 Self Defense For Women & Girls Material fee: $72 for first-time students. Michelle Maxwell | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 5 & UP Res/Non-Res M/W 5/21 7 - 8:30 pm 6 wks $17.64/31.13 16051 M/W 7/9 7 - 8:30 pm 6 wks $17.64/31.13 16052 Arts & Crafts Learn how to paint, draw and create different arts and crafts. Richard Morris | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 7 & UP Res/Non-Res Tu 5/22 4 - 6 pm 6 wks $28.02/41.51 16044 Tu 7/10 4 - 6 pm 6 wks $28.02/41.51 16045 Tap Anne Marie Dunn | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES OPEN Res/Non-Res Th 6/7 5:15 - 5:45 pm 11 wks $81.97/95.46 15873 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 | Goldy Lewis Ctr Beginning AGES 5 & UP Res/Non-Res M/W 5/21 5 - 6:30 pm 6 wks $17.64/31.13 16047 M/W 7/9 5 - 6:30 pm 6 wks $17.64/31.13 16048 Intermediate AGES 5 & UP Res/Non-Res M/W 5/21 6:30 - 8 pm 6 wks $17.64/31.13 16049 M/W 7/9 6:30 - 8 pm 6 wks $17.64/31.13 16050 NEW! E-Star Camp This camp will allow each participant to develop feelings of independence and self-worth by concentrating on social and physical skills. Material fee: $17 for first-time students due to instructor at first class. Chasing 7 Dreams | Goldy Lewis Ctr AGES 6 - 13 Res/Non-Res M-F 7/9 8:30 am - 2:30 pm 1 wk $136.96/150.45 16129 CityofRC.us/IncredABLES 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. CityofRC.us/IncredABLES August 17 | 5:30 - 8:30 pm Activity #: 16452 Come dressed in your best island wear. Goldy S. Lewis Community Center 11200 Base Line Rd. PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED Ages 8 & UP REGISTER ONLINE! VISIT RCpark.com Friday, May 11 5:30 - 9 pm Goldy S. Lewis Community Center (11200 Base Line Rd.) $20.75 per student (dinner and souvenir) $20.75 per adult (dinner only) Activity #: 14815 Pre-registration is required, space is limited. Must register by May 4. Purchase tickets online at RCpark.com or at Central Park (11200 Base Line Rd.) Call (909) 774-3853 for more information. A Night Red Carpet 2018PROM Ages 13 & UP on the SENSORY STORYTIME A Library program for children of all abilities. See page 13. June 15 | 5:30 - 7:30 pm Activity #: 14816 BINGO NIGHT Lei'd Back Luau PartyQUAKES NIGHT OUT July 20 | 7 - 10 pm Activity #: 16451 FREE! 39 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE SPECIAL NEEDS RESOURCESRCpark.com SPECIAL NEEDS COALITION & SUPPORT GROUPS Alta Loma Little League Challengers AltaLomaLittleLeague.org This program assists children in developing the qualities of citizenship, discipline, teamwork, and physical well-being. The focus of this Little League Baseball program is to develop superior citizens over superior athletes. Autism Society Inland Empire IEAutism.org Our mission is to improve the lives of all affected by autism. We work to create a world where individuals and families living with autism are able to maximize their quality of life. Down Syndrome Family Resource Center DownSyndromeFamilyResourceCenter.org Enhancing the lives of people with Down Syndrome and their families through support, education and advocacy. Educate Advocate EducateAdvocateCA.com Assists and provides support to anyone with, or connected to, someone with special needs or disabilities at any age. OPARC OPARC.org OPARC provides employment, training and support to help adults with disabilities reach their full potential. Pomona Valley/Inland Learning Disabilities Association PVILDA.org Provides a support group for those who live or work with individuals with special needs. Young Adult Workshop available for those ages 16 years or older while parent attends support group meeting held at the Goldy S. Lewis Community Center (11200 Base Line Rd.) every 3rd Thursday from 6:30 - 8:30 pm. Rising Stars RisingStarsEquestrianTherapy.com Therapeutic and recreational horseback riding lessons to physically and mentally challenged individuals. In addition to improving posture, balance and coordination, riding builds self-discipline and self-confidence. For more information, contact Pat Morris at (909) 987-9403. San Bernardino County Department of Public Health SBCounty.gov Working in partnership to promote and improve health, wellness, safety and quality of life throughout San Bernardino County. Special Olympics Southern California SOSC.org Through the power of sports, individuals with intellectual disabilities discover new strengths and abilities, skills and success. Athletes find joy, confidence and fulfillment on the playing field and in life. Unity Tree UnityTreeSpecialNeeds.org Providing an environment that gives special needs families the opportunity to unite, share, connect and grow together. For information on meeting dates and times, and events, visit Unity Tree's website. West End SELPA WESELPA.sbcss.k12.ca.us Assures programs are available for nearly 15,000 students with disabilities enrolled in local member school districts. Calling All Coaches, Athletes and Volunteers. FREE! August 17 | 5:30 - 8:30 pm Activity #: 16452 Come dressed in your best island wear. Goldy S. Lewis Community Center 11200 Base Line Rd. PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED Recruitment is now open for our Special Olympics Local Program, the IncredABLES. If you are a coach, or just love to play bocce ball or soccer, and want to make a difference in the lives of those athletes with developmental, learning and physical disabilities, then give us a call. We can’t wait to hear from you. Bocce Ball February - June Soccer August - November Practices held at Ralph M. Lewis Park (7898 Elm St.) Wednesdays | 4:30 - 5:30 pm Must be at least 8 years old. Contact IncredABLES staff at (909) 774-3853 for coaching, athlete and volunteer information and visit us at CityofRC.us/IncredABLES. 40 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE SENIOR CENTERRCpark.com James L. Brulte Senior Center 11200 BASE LINE ROAD | (909) 477-2780 JUST FOR FUN SPECIAL INTEREST Chinese Sing-A-Long Wednesday 1 - 3 pm Billiards - $20.75 annual fee Monday - Friday 8 am - 9 pm 50 + ONLY -- $24.90 non-resident fee Saturday 9 am - 5 pm Sunday 9 am - 5 pm 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 *Visit RCpark.com for movie listings Sunset Beauties Choir Tuesday & Thursday 9 am - Noon Table Tennis - $20.75 annual fee Monday, Wednesday & Thursday 1:30 - 5 pm 50 + ONLY -- $24.90 non-resident fee Saturday & Sunday 1 - 5 pm GAMES Bingo** Thursday 10:30 am - 3:30 pm 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 8 am - 5 pm Scrabble Tuesday & Friday 12:30 - 4:30 pm CLUBS Afghan Social Club Tuesday 1 - 4:30 pm Art Club Monday 12:30 - 3 pm Filipino American Club Monday 1 - 3 pm Book Club 3rd Thursday 10 - 11 am Cultural Exchange Club Monday 8 am - Noon Danse du Ventre Belly Dance Club Friday 3 - 4:30 pm 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 Tennis Club (at Beryl Park - Courts 1 & 2) Monday, Wednesday & Friday 6 - 11 am V.I.P. Club** Thursday 8:30 - 10:30 am CARDS Bid Whist Tuesday & Thursday 1 - 9 pm Bridge Monday 12:30 - 4 pm Friday 5:30 - 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 **In partnership with the Rancho Cucamonga V.I.P. Club Unless otherwise stated, all listed activities are FREE. For additional information visitRCpark.com Monday - Friday ...........8 am - 9 pm Saturday & Sunday ......9 am - 5 pm Our seniors enjoy… daily games, cards, and cultural and social clubs at the James L. Brulte Senior Center. Most of these groups are drop-in and are free of charge. Visit us some time to explore, make new friends, and enjoy a variety of experiences. 41 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE SENIOR EVENTSRCpark.com JOIN THE FUN! All tickets are available for purchase at Central Park (11200 Base Line Rd.) FREE dance lesson by Cal Senechal with paid admission - starts at 6 pm. (909) 477-2780 for information. May 1 | 5 pm $7 per person -- #15708 June 5 | 5 pm $7 per person -- #16444 August 7 | 5 pm $7 per person -- #16445 Luau August 9 | 9 - 10 am Refreshments and live entertainment Sponsored by HRBC Insurance. Non-V.I.P. Club members are welcome to attend and enjoy these events hosted by the City of Rancho Cucamonga in partnership with the V.I.P. Club. SENIORBIRTHDAYSFirst Wednesday each month 11:30 AM • FREE Sponsored by Humana at Central Park $6 per person in advance -- $7 at the door. Dress in your favorite 1950s attire. Music by Blue Haze May 19 | 7 - 10 pm Memorial Day Ceremony May 28 Central Park (11200 Base Line Rd.) 8:30 am Light refreshments 9 am Ceremony Independence Day Celebration June 28 | 9 am Sponsored by Kaiser. EVERYONE WELCOME Members AND non-members Enjoy activities, trips and friendships with over 300 other members. For only $5 per year you can become a member of one of the largest senior clubs in the area. Become a member by inquiring at the front desk, or call us at (909) 477-2780. Thursdays | 8:30 - 10:30 am | James L. Brulte Senior Center Filled with refreshing ice cream, music, and tons of fun! Live Music | Refreshments Free Dance Lessons | Raffles $6 per person in advance -- $7 at the door. Music by Copper Canyon June 15 | 7 - 10 pm $6 per person in advance -- $7 at the door. Music by DJ Tony Lopez July 20 | 7 - 10 pm Car & Bike Show Cancelled All Ages Sponsored by HRBC Insurance. 42 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE SENIOR PROGRAMSRCpark.com Estate Planning 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 6/4 10 - 11 am 15835 Mo 7/2 10 - 11 am 16493 Mo 8/6 10 - 11 am 16494 Color Away Your Stress Coloring Group Presented by West-End Family Counseling Research shows that coloring has its benefits in stress reduction and calming. Participation in the creative arts offers older adults a vital avenue of self-expression and social engagement that promotes wellness and brain health. Join us as we engage in the meditative activity of coloring. Mo 6/11 10 - 11 am 15836 Medicare Informational Workshop HICAP (the Health Insurance Counseling & Advocacy Program) provides free and objective information and counseling about Medicare. Volunteer counselors can help you understand your specific rights and health care options. Mo 6/18 10 - 11 am 16490 Mo 8/20 10 - 11 am 16492 EDUCATIONAL, HEALTH & WELLNESS WORKSHOPS DRIVER SAFETYPROGRAM Presented by AARP This eight hour course is taught in two, four hour sessions over two days. Upon completion of both classes, drivers 55 years of age and older may be eligible for a discount on insurance. $15 Member (must show card) $20 Non-members T/W 6/5 & 6/6 9:30 am - 1:30 pm 16450 T/W 7/10 & 7/11 9:30 am - 1:30 pm 16449 Refresher Course For those who have taken and completed the eight hour course. Bring a sack lunch. Sa 8/11 Noon - 5 pm 16446 FREE!at Central Park. Open to adults of all ages. REGISTER ONLINE! VISIT RCpark.com SPEAKERS AND EVENTS June Post-Acute Home Health Care 6/7 | 9:15 am Presented by Accent Care. Father's Day Party 6/15 | 9:15 am Non-members welcome. Sponsored by CareMore. Hospice Care and Supporting a Patient at Home 6/21 | 9:15 am Presented by Patty Meinhart of Visiting Nurses Association. Independence Day Party 6/28 | 9:15 am Entertainment provided by DJ Jessie. Breakfast provided by Jeremiah Johnson of Heritage Court. Sponsored by CareMore. July Benefits 7/5 | 9:15 am Presented by San Bernardino County Veterans Affairs Director Frank Guevara. Sleep is the Best Medicine 7/12 | 9:15 am Presented by West End Family Counseling. Fire Prevention 7/19 | 9:15 am Presented by Fire Chief Ivan Rojer with the Rancho Cucamonga Fire District. RC Police Department Chief Donny Mahoney Meet & Greet 7/23 | 9:15 am Second Half of Life Planning 7/26 | 9:15 am Presented by The Elder and Disability Law Firm. August In Home Care Services for Everyone 8/2 | 9:15 am Presented by Right at Home. Luau Party 8/9 | 9:15 am Non-members welcome. Entertainment provided by Tony Lopez. Sponsored by Pinnacle and HRBC. Player's Appreciation Bingo 8/16 | 9:15 am Presented by Patty Meinhart of Visiting Nurses Association. Estate Planning 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 6/4 10 - 11 am 15835 Mo 7/2 10 - 11 am 16493 Mo 8/6 10 - 11 am 16494 Become a member by inquiring at the front desk, or call us at (909) 477-2780. Non-V.I.P. Club members are welcome to attend and enjoy these events. 43 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE 50+ FITNESSRCpark.com Zumba® Step Aerobics Alma Arocho | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res T/Th 6/5 9:10 - 10 am 4 wks $28.02/32.17 15652 T/Th 7/10 9:10 - 10 am 4 wks $28.02/32.17 16282 T/Th 8/7 9:10 - 10 am 4 wks $28.02/32.17 16283 Zumba® Gold Ginger Dollarhide | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Tu 6/5 6 - 6:45 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16284 Tu 7/10 6 - 6:45 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16285 Tu 8/7 6 - 6:45 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16290 Zumba® Gold Low impact, Latin inspired dance fitness. Alma Arocho | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Mo 6/4 5:30 - 6:15 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15656 Mo 7/9 5:30 - 6:15 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16304 Mo 8/6 5:30 - 6:15 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16305 We 6/6 9 - 9:45 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15659 We 7/11 9 - 9:45 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16306 We 8/8 9 - 9:45 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16307 Fr 6/8 9 - 9:45 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15669 Fr 7/13 9 - 9:45 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16308 Fr 8/10 9 - 9:45 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16309 Sa 6/9 9:45 -10:30 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15672 Sa 7/14 9:45 -10:30 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16311 Sa 8/11 9:45 -10:30 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16312 For residents of Rancho Cucamonga only. Get fit, maintain flexibility and build strength. Annual Fee: $20.75 Monday - Friday Ages 50 - 59 3 pm - 9 pm Ages 60+ 7 am - 9 pm Saturday Ages 50+ 9 am - 5 pm Sunday Ages 50+ 9 am - 5 pm Learn how to effectively use the Wellness Pass equipment. Receive a customized workout regimen designed to achieve the best results. Register at the Senior Center front desk. Patty Orona | Brulte Senior Ctr $31.13 for one hour private session. Pilates Improve physical strength, flexibility, and posture, and enhance mental awareness. Sharon Ott | Brulte Senior Ctr Beginning AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res T/Th 6/5 3:30 - 4:30 pm 4 wks $33.21/37.36 15598 T/Th 7/3 3:30 - 4:30 pm 3 wks $33.21/37.36 16257 T/Th 8/7 3:30 - 4:30 pm 4 wks $33.21/37.36 16258 Intermediate AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res T/Th 6/5 4:30 - 5:30 pm 4 wks $33.21/37.36 15601 T/Th 7/3 4:30 - 5:30 pm 3 wks $33.21/37.36 16260 T/Th 8/7 4:30 - 5:30 pm 4 wks $33.21/37.36 16261 Laura Ott | Brulte Senior Ctr Advanced AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res M/W 6/4 4 - 5 pm 4 wks $33.21/37.36 16241 M/W 7/9 4 - 5 pm 4 wks $33.21/37.36 16242 M/W 8/6 4 - 5 pm 4 wks $33.21/37.36 16243 Tai Chi/Chi Gong Marianna Giordano | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res We 6/6 10 - 11:15 am 4 wks $18.68/22.83 16279 We 7/11 10 - 11:15 am 4 wks $18.68/22.83 16291 We 8/8 10 - 11:15 am 4 wks $18.68/22.83 16280 Tai Chi Ray Easterling | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Tu 6/5 7 - 8 pm 4 wks $18.68/22.83 15636 Tu 7/10 7:15 - 8:15 pm 4 wks $18.68/22.83 16294 Tu 8/7 7 - 8 pm 4 wks $18.68/22.83 16295 Fr 6/8 1 - 2 pm 4 wks $18.68/22.83 15639 Fr 7/13 1 - 2 pm 4 wks $18.68/22.83 16301 Fr 8/10 1 - 2 pm 4 wks $18.68/22.83 16300 Him and Her Fitness Designed with the two of you in mind, this dynamic style Fit-4-Two class gives your body and mind the boost you need from head-to-toe. Build strength and stamina, resistance, cardio, flexibility and improve your balance. Balance 4 Life | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Mo 6/4 9 - 9:45 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15630 Mo 7/9 9 - 9:45 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16302 Mo 8/6 9 - 9:45 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16303 HOLIDAY CLOSURE: Classes will not be held on May 28 or July 4. 44 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE 50+ FITNESSRCpark.com Aerobics Advanced Have fun while improving your stamina, strength, and flexibility, all while using both sides of your brain as well as your body. Laura Ott | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res M/W/F 6/4 9:10 - 10 am 4 wks $28.02/32.17 16238 M/W/F 7/9 9:10 - 10 am 4 wks $28.02/32.17 16239 M/W/F 8/6 9:10 - 10 am 4 wks $28.02/32.17 16240 Fitness Live with Rainey ** Balance 4 Life | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Mo 6/4 8 - 8:50 am 4 wks FREE 15592 Mo 7/9 8 - 8:50 am 4 wks FREE 16327 Mo 8/6 8 - 8:50 am 4 wks FREE 16328 Senior Boot Camp Sr. Center Staff | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res T/Th 6/5 6:15 - 6:45 am 4 wks $10.38/14.53 15627 T/Th 7/10 6:15 - 6:45 am 4 wks $10.38/14.53 16329 T/Th 8/7 6:15 - 6:45 am 4 wks $10.38/14.53 16330 Abs/Core Strengthening * Monique Hamilton | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Th 6/7 1:45 - 2:15 pm 4 wks $8.31 15575 Th 7/12 1:45 - 2:15 pm 4 wks $8.31 16331 Th 8/9 1:45 - 2:15 pm 4 wks $8.31 16332 *Paid in part by CDBG **FREE - paid for by CDBG Ages 50+ Mo 6/4 2 - 3 pm 4 wks 15608 Mo 7/9 2 - 3 pm 4 wks 16313 Mo 8/6 2 - 3 pm 4 wks 16314 Mo 6/4 6:30 - 7:30 pm 4 wks 15611 Mo 7/9 6:30 - 7:30 pm 4 wks 16315 Mo 8/6 6:30 - 7:30 pm 4 wks 16316 We 6/6 2 - 3 pm 4 wks 15614 We 7/11 2 - 3 pm 4 wks 16317 We 8/8 2 - 3 pm 4 wks 16318 We 6/6 6:30 - 7:30 pm 4 wks 15621 We 7/11 6:30 - 7:30 pm 4 wks 16319 We 8/8 6:30 - 7:30 pm 4 wks 16320 Th 6/7 2 - 3 pm 4 wks 15624 Th 7/12 2 - 3 pm 4 wks 16321 Th 8/9 2 - 3 pm 4 wks 16322 Gayle Hampton | Brulte Senior Ctr Res/Non-Res Fee: $22.83/26.98 Staying Flexible with Arthritis ** Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program Balance 4 Life | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Mo 6/4 10 - 10:50 am 4 wks FREE 16386 Mo 7/9 10 - 10:50 am 4 wks FREE 16387 Mo 8/6 10 - 10:50 am 4 wks FREE 16388 Toni Rigelman | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Tu 6/5 10 - 11 am 4 wks FREE 15585 Tu 7/10 10 - 11 am 4 wks FREE 16323 Fr 6/1 10:30 - 11:15 am 4 wks FREE 15589 Fr 7/13 10:30 - 11:15 am 4 wks FREE 16324 Fr 8/10 10:30 - 11:15 am 4 wks FREE 16325 Self Defense for Seniors Ray Easterling | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Fr 6/8 2:15 - 3:15 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15642 Fr 7/13 2:15 - 3:15 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16384 Fr 8/10 2:15 - 3:15 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16326 Benefits of Stretching • Reduced muscle aches and pain • Decreased risk of injury • Improved posture • Enhanced coordination • Increased energy • Better circulation Stretching * Monique Hamilton | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Fr 6/1 8:45 - 9:15 am 3 wks $8.31 15561 Fr 7/13 8:45 - 9:15 am 4 wks $8.31 16333 Fr 8/10 8:45 - 9:15 am 4 wks $8.31 16334 Stretch & Balance * Monique Hamilton | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Th 6/7 1 - 1:30 pm 4 wks $8.31 15571 Th 7/12 1 - 1:30 pm 4 wks $8.31 16335 Th 8/9 1 - 1:30 pm 4 wks $8.31 16336 Stretch/Balance/Movement * Monique Hamilton | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res T/Th 6/5 8 - 8:45 am 3 wks $8.31 15578 T/Th 7/10 8 - 8:45 am 4 wks $8.31 16337 T/Th 8/7 8 - 8:45 am 4 wks $8.31 16338 Stretching & Weight Training * Monique Hamilton | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Fr 6/8 8 - 8:30 am 3 wks $8.31 15558 Fr 7/13 8 - 8:30 am 4 wks $8.31 16339 Fr 8/10 8 - 8:30 am 4 wks $8.31 16340 Stretching/Strength Training * Monique Hamilton | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res T/Th 6/5 2:30 - 3:15 pm 4 wks $8.31 15555 T/Th 7/10 2:30 - 3:15 pm 4 wks $8.31 16341 T/Th 8/7 2:30 - 3:15 pm 4 wks $8.31 16342 REGISTER ONLINE! VISIT RCpark.com NEW! May 4 | 8 Wks | Goals Soccer Center (11747 Stadium Way) Res/Non-Res Fee: $40/44 Activity #: 15843 Promotes cardiovascular health and an active lifestyle! Walking Soccer is a variant of association soccer that is aimed at keeping older adults involved with soccer who are unable to play the traditional game due to lack of mobility or for other reasons. For more information call us at (909) 477-2780. 45 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE 50+ DANCE/MUSICRCpark.com NEW! Senior Tap Dance Kay Bast | Brulte Senior Ctr Beginning/Intermediate AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res We 6/6 10 - 11:15 am 4 wks $29.06/33.21 16505 We 7/11 10 - 11:15 am 4 wks $29.06/33.21 16506 We 8/8 10 - 11:15 am 4 wks $29.06/33.21 16507 Advanced AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res We 6/6 7 - 8:15 pm 4 wks $29.06/33.21 16511 We 7/11 7 - 8:15 pm 4 wks $29.06/33.21 16512 We 8/8 7 - 8:15 pm 4 wks $29.06/33.21 16513 Ballroom Shine Ballroom line dancing. No partners needed. Cal Senechal | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Tu 6/5 2 - 2:55 pm 4 wks $11.41 16380 Tu 7/10 2 - 2:55 pm 4 wks $11.41 16381 Tu 8/7 2 - 2:55 pm 4 wks $11.41 16382 Ballroom Dance Cal Senechal | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Cha Cha Tu 5/1 1 - 1:55 pm 4 wks $11.41 15964 Tango Tu 6/5 1 - 1:55 pm 4 wks $11.41 15965 Night Club Tu 7/10 1 - 1:55 pm 4 wks $11.41 16378 Mambo Tu 8/7 1 - 1:55 pm 4 wks $11.41 16379 Saturday Ballroom Dance Learn to Waltz and Swing dance. Cal Senechal | Brulte Sr Ctr Waltz & Swing AGES ADULT Res/Non-Res Sa 6/9 2 - 4 pm 6 wks $30.00 16383 Line Dancing for Fun and Fitness Cal Senechal | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Tu 6/5 9:30 - 10:30 am 4 wks $8.31 15699 Tu 7/10 9:30 - 10:30 am 4 wks $8.31 16369 Tu 8/7 9:30 - 10:30 am 4 wks $8.31 16370 Tu 6/5 10:45 - 11:45 am 4 wks $8.31 15702 Tu 7/10 10:45 - 11:45 am 4 wks $8.31 16371 Tu 8/7 10:45 - 11:45 am 4 wks $8.31 16372 Th 6/7 9:30 - 10:30 am 4 wks $8.31 15705 Th 7/12 9:30 - 10:30 am 4 wks $8.31 16374 Th 8/9 9:30 - 10:30 am 4 wks $8.31 16375 Intermediate Line Dancing for Fun and Fitness Cal Senechal | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Th 6/7 10:45 - 11:45 am 4 wks $8.31 15696 Th 7/12 10:45 - 11:45 am 4 wks $8.31 16376 Th 8/9 10:45 - 11:45 am 4 wks $8.31 16377 Beginning Line Dance Anne Marie Dunn | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Th 6/7 6 - 6:50 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15678 Th 7/12 6 - 6:50 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16245 Th 8/9 6 - 6:50 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16246 Fr 6/8 10:10 - 11 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15681 Fr 7/13 10:10 - 11 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16248 Fr 8/10 10:10 - 11 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16249 Intermediate/Advanced Line Dancing Anne Marie Dunn | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Th 6/7 7 - 7:50 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15684 Th 7/12 7 - 7:50 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16251 Th 8/9 7 - 7:50 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16252 Fr 6/8 11:10 am - Noon 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15687 Fr 7/13 11:10 am - Noon 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16254 Fr 8/10 11:10 am - Noon 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16255 Latin Dance Val Tracey | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Th 6/7 Noon - 12:45 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16349 Th 7/12 Noon - 12:45 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16350 Th 8/9 Noon - 12:45 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16351 Latin Dance Mix Alma Arocho | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Mo 6/4 10 - 10:50 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15690 Mo 7/9 10 - 10:50 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16344 Mo 8/6 10 - 10:50 am 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16345 We 6/6 6 - 6:50 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 15693 We 7/11 6 - 6:50 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16346 We 8/8 6 - 6:50 pm 4 wks $22.83/26.98 16347 Chair Zumba® Gold & Flash Dance ** Ginger Dollarhide | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res We 6/6 12:45 - 1:15 pm 4 wks FREE 15595 We 7/11 12:45 - 1:15 pm 4 wks FREE 16352 We 8/8 12:45 - 1:15 pm 4 wks FREE 16353 **FREE - paid for by CDBG Ukulele Must provide your own ukulele. Noray Papazoglu | Brulte Senior Ctr Beginning AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Mo 6/25 1 - 2 pm 12 wks $26.98/31.13 16343 Intermediate AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Mo 6/25 2:30 - 4 pm 12 wks $39.43/43.58 16385 All registration fees include instructor, service and equipment replacement fees. *Paid in part by CDBG **FREE - paid for by CDBG HOLIDAY CLOSURE: Classes will not be held on May 28 or July 4. June 21 | 10 - 11:30 am Brulte Sr Ctr The Longest Day is all about love. Love for all those affected by Alzheimer’s disease. On June 21, the longest day of the year and summer solstice, we will raise awareness for care and support of survivors and caregivers of those affected by Alzheimer’s disease. Presented by Alzheimers Association California Southland Chapter & Visiting Angels 46 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE 50+ ARTS & CRAFTSSENIOR SERVICESRCpark.com PeRC Central • CARDS • JEWELRY • SCARVES • PURSES • HOUSEHOLD ITEMS • SEASONAL ITEMS Central Park Gift Shop All proceeds from the James L. Brulte Senior Center Gift Shop and PeRC Central Snack Bar help to support senior programs. All at affordable prices! 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 | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Mo 7/9 4 - 7 pm 4 wks $48.77/52.92 16354 Mo 8/6 4 - 7 pm 4 wks $48.77/52.92 16355 Creative Sculpture Make something for your home or to give as a gift. Alan Swartz | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Th 6/7 9 am - Noon 4 wks $48.77/52.92 15663 Th 7/12 9 am - Noon 4 wks $48.77/52.92 16356 Th 8/9 9 am - Noon 4 wks $48.77/52.92 16357 Clay can be purchased at front desk. Watercolor Karen Clark | Brulte Senior Ctr AGES 50+ Res/Non-Res Fr 6/8 10 am- Noon 4 wks $64.33/68.48 15675 Fr 7/6 10 am- Noon 4 wks $64.33/68.48 16359 Fr 8/3 10 am- Noon 4 wks $64.33/68.48 16360 2 week layaway program available. Credit cards accepted. Monday - Friday 8 am - 1 pm Monday - Friday 9 am - 2 pm • COFFEE, TEA, HOT CHOCOLATE • COLD DRINKS • CHIPS • CRACKERS • BREAKFAST SANDWICHES/BURRITOS • BAGELS • SOFT PRETZELS • CORN DOGS & HOT DOGS • CHILI CHEESE DOGS • NACHOS • POPCORN • DELI DILL PICKLES • PROTEIN BARS • ICE CREAM • CANDY ... AND MUCH MORE! HOLIDAY CLOSURE: Classes will not be held on May 28 or July 4. 47 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE SENIOR SERVICESRCpark.com • CARDS • JEWELRY • SCARVES • PURSES • HOUSEHOLD ITEMS • SEASONAL ITEMS COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS A Volunteer Driver Program Community Connections is a special program in San Bernardino County that complements public transit and paratransit services. Volunteer drivers are reimbursed to transport individuals. Those eligible include seniors and persons with disabilities who reside in the cities of Chino, Chino Hills, Montclair, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, and Upland; individuals that are too frail, or unable to use public transportation for other reasons, or need to travel to a destination that crosses county or city lines. For more information, please call (909) 621-9900. SENIOR SERVICES 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 PLUS... 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 FREE! THE SILVER FOX EXPRESS The Silver Fox Express - We Care That You Get There! The Silver Fox Express Senior Transportation System offers seniors transportation to the James L. Brulte Senior Center. Registration and a $25 annual fee are required. Simply register at the Senior Center front desk then contact the YMCA at (909) 987-0777 by Friday to set up appointments for the upcoming week (or services 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. Call (909) 477-2780 to inquire. The Resource Library is closed the second Wednesday of each month. Nutrition Meals (60+) $3 suggested donation per meal at Central Park. Homebound program available (suggested donation - $3). Menu available on RCpark.com. Elder Law Estelle & Kennedy Professional Law Corporation (909) 774-3804 By appointment only 1st Wednesday | 9 am - Noon Rose, Klein & Marian, LLP (909) 477-2780 By appointment only 2nd Wednesday | 10 am - Noon 2 week layaway program available. Credit cards accepted. For details call (909) 477-2780. Enjoy a hot lunch provided by Family Service Association in a setting that makes conversation easy between friends. 48 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE GENERAL INFORMATIONCityofRC.us CONTACT INFORMATIONCITYDIRECTORYCity Hall 10500 Civic Center Dr., P.O. Box 807, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729 Mayor/City Council/City Manager/City Clerk ...........................................................(909) 477-2700 City of Rancho Cucamonga FAX Number ...............................................................(909) 477-2849 Accela Info Line - Permits and Inspections ............................................................(909) 477-2777 Building & Safety Services Department ...............................................................(909) 477-2710 Community Improvement .............................................................................(909) 477-2712 Community Services Department .....................................................................(909) 477-2760 Community Services - Activity Registration ...........................................................(909) 477-2765 Engineering Department .............................................................................(909) 477-2740 Environmental Programs Info Line ....................................................................(909) 919-2635 Graffiti Hotline ........................................................................................(909) 481-7999 Planning Department .................................................................................(909) 477-2750 Public Works Services Department ....................................................................(909) 477-2730 Animal Care and Adoption Center 11780 Arrow Rte. .............................(909) 466-PETS (7387) Victoria Gardens Cultural Center 12505 Cultural Center Dr. Administration ........................................................................................(909) 477-2775 Box Office .............................................................................................(909) 477-2752 Facility Reservation ...................................................................................(909) 477-2773 Library Archibald Public Library 7368 Archibald Ave. ..........................................................(909) 477-2720 Paul A. Biane Library/Victoria Gardens 12505 Cultural Center Dr. ......................................(909) 477-2720 Community Centers Central Park Facility Rentals 11200 Base Line Rd.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 774-3867 Goldy S. Lewis Community Center 11200 Base Line Rd. ................................................(909) 477-2782 James L. Brulte Senior Center 11200 Base Line Rd. ....................................................(909) 477-2780 RC Family Resource Center 9791 Arrow Rte. ...........................................................(909) 477-2781 RC Family Sports Center 9059 San Bernardino Rd. .....................................................(909) 477-2785 Lions Community Center East 9191 Base Line Rd. .....................................................(909) 477-2790 Lions Community Center West 9161 Base Line Rd. .....................................................(909) 477-2795 Police Rancho Cucamonga Police Department 10510 Civic Center Dr. Emergency Calls Only .............................................................................................9-1-1 Police Services (non-emergency) ......................................................................(909) 941-1488 Business/Crime Prevention/Investigations ............................................................(909) 477-2800 Fire Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District 10500 Civic Center Dr. Emergency Calls Only .............................................................................................9-1-1 Business Calls .........................................................................................(909) 477-2770 New Construction .....................................................................................(909) 477-2710 Epicenter & Sports Complex (LoanMart Field) 8408 Rochester Ave. Epicenter Stadium Rental Information ................................................................(909) 774-2214 Quakes Box Office .....................................................................................(909) 481-5000 Rancho Cucamonga Chamber of Commerce 9047 Arrow Rte., Suite 180 ...............(909) 987-1012 School Districts Alta Loma School District ..............................................................................(909) 484-5151 Central School District .................................................................................(909) 989-8541 Cucamonga School District ............................................................................(909) 987-8942 Etiwanda School District ..............................................................................(909) 899-2451 Chaffey Joint Union High School District ...............................................................(909) 988-8511 Utilities Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Utility ...................................................................(909) 919-2612 Southern CA Edison - 24 Hour Support ................................................................1-800-655-4555 Southern CA Gas - 24 Hour Support ...................................................................1-800-427-2200 Cucamonga Valley Water District ........................................................................(909) 987-2591 Burrtec Waste Industries Disposal .......................................................................(909) 987-3717 City Council Meets first & third Wednesdays, monthly at 7 pm L. Dennis Michael .......................................Mayor Lynne B. Kennedy ......................Mayor Pro Tem William J. Alexander .............Council Member Sam Spagnolo .........................Council Member Diane Williams ........................Council Member Other Elected Officials James C. Frost ................................City Treasurer Janice Reynolds .....................................City Clerk Planning/Historic Preservation Commission Meets second & fourth Wednesdays, monthly at 7 pm Francisco Oaxaca ..........................................Chair Rich Macias.............................................Vice Chair Commissioners Tony Guglielmo, Luis Munoz, Jr., Ravenel Wimberly Rancho Cucamonga Library Foundation Meets first Monday, monthly at 6 pm Kristine Scott .....................................President David Gonzalez ........................Vice President Tina Gilfry ............................................Secretary Boardmembers Teresa Akahoshi, Rebecca Davies, Pam Easter, Ruth Leal, Leslie May, Heidi Soehnel Library Board Meets first Thursday, monthly at 6 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 Paula Pachon ...............................................Chair Tina Chen, Esq. .................................Vice Chair Mark Rivera .....................Secretary/Treasurer Boardmembers Al Arguello, Nick Baker, Rosemarie Brown, Linda Bryan, Fatima Corbett, Jim Harrington, Bryan Snyder RC Animal Care Foundation Meets fourth Thursday in February, April, June, August, and October at 5 pm Mary Guyer .........................................President Suzanne Buquet ......................Vice President Nancy Mendoza ...............................Secretary Boardmembers Teresa Akahoshi, Nancy King, Soo Myland Staff John R. Gillison ..........................City Manager Matt Burris .....DCM Economic/Comm. Dev. Elisa Cox .................DCM Civic/Cultural Svcs. Lori Sassoon .......DCM Administrative Svcs. Candyce Burnett ..........................City Planner Veronica Fincher ........Animal Services Director Jennifer Hunt Gracia ...Community Services Director Tamara Layne .......................Finance Director Donny Mahoney ...............Police Dept. Chief Robert Neiuber ......Human Resources Director Darryl Polk ...Innovation & Technology Director Ivan Rojer .............................................Fire Chief Julie Sowles ............................Library Director Linda Troyan .........City Clerks Svcs. Director Jason Welday ..Dir. of Eng. Svcs./City Engineer Bill Wittkopf ..........Public Works Svcs. Director Residents of Rancho Cucamonga are encouraged to attend City meetings. Visit CityofRC.us for meeting notices, agendas, locations and more.CityofRanchoCucamonga CityofRanchoCucamonga@CityofRC Internet Web Sites City of Rancho Cucamonga ...........................................................www.CityofRC.us Accelerate Portal .....................................................https://aca.Accela.com/CityofRC Animal Care and Services Department ..................................................www.RCPets.info Business Site Locator .............................................http://regis.CityofRC.us/InsideRancho Community Services Department .....................................................www.RCpark.com Fire District ........................................................................www.RCFire.org Healthy RC ....................................................................www.HealthyRC.com Lewis Family Playhouse ...............................................www.LewisFamilyPlayhouse.com Rancho Cucamonga Library .....................................................www.CityofRC.us/Library Victoria Gardens Cultural Center ..............................................www.VGCulturalCenter.com 49 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE FACILITY RENTALSRCpark.com Park Rangers Help us protect and preserve parkland and open spaces in Rancho Cucamonga. Reservable Parks* (909) 477-2765 Twelve parks have reservable picnic shelters available to rent. *Heritage Park Equestrian Center is operated by Alta Loma Riding Club. For rental details or more information please call (909) 226-3956. Garcia Park (13150 Garcia Dr.) Report non-emergency issues by calling (909) 941-1488. RENT FOR EVENT… 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. Goldy S. Lewis Community Center & James L. Brulte Senior Center at Central Park ....(909) 774-3867 57,000+ square foot facility with lush landscaping, comfortable conversation seating areas, kitchen facilities and a wide variety of flexible rental space for up to 350 people. RC Family Resource Center ......................................(909) 477-2781 Multi-use facility with meeting and event space for up to 120 people. NEW! RC Sports Center (coming summer 2018) ............(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. For more information call, or visit RCpark.com YourYourPhoto courtesy of Megan Kuethen 50 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE REGISTRATIONRCpark.com REGISTRATION has never been easier! ONLINE | Visit RCpark.com Online Registration* for - Residents begins April 23. Non-Residents begins May 7. Computer kiosks for Online Registration are available at Central Park & Lions East. MORE WAYS TO REGISTER Registration forms can be submitted by mail or in person. However, processing of these forms will not begin until May 14. (For residents and non-residents). MAIL-IN Mail to: Summer Registration 11200 Base Line Rd. Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701 WALK-IN Goldy Lewis Center/Central Park 11200 Base Line Rd. (Base Line & Milliken) Mon. - Fri. 8 am - 8 pm; Sat. 9 am - 5 pm; Sun. 9 am - 5 pm For registration questions, please call (909) 477-2765 or email Registration@CityofRC.us. (Please do not send Registration Forms via email). Para preguntas de registración, por favor llame (909) 477-2765 o envíanos un correo electrónico a Registration@CityofRC.us. (Por favor no enviar Formas de Registración por correo electrónico). WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW • Registration not accepted at classes. • $13.49 non-resident fee applies to each activity, unless stated otherwise. • $30 fee charged on returned checks. • Bring, mail or fax (909) 477-2783 a clear copy of your photo I.D. AND a current utility bill for proof of residency. PAYMENT METHODS • Checks - see Section 2, payable to: City of Rancho Cucamonga • Credit Card: REFUNDS/TRANSFERS • Issued in full prior to 1st class; $10 application fee withheld after 1st class. • No refunds after 2nd class. • Credit issued if class is cancelled. • Credit Card refunds issued to card used for purchase. • 3.75% of all registration fees are non- refundable effective April 23, 2018. • Allow 2 – 3 weeks to process. Early Online Registration For Residents Begins April 23, 2018 Participant Information Activity # Adult’s Name Main Phone ( ) Address Alt. Phone ( ) City State Zip Code n New address E-Mail Address n New e-mail address n Check here if submitting proof of residency. n Check here if submitting Date of Birth documentation n Paying by check through mail? Driver’s License # Exp. Date Special Needs: For those who may require special accommodations to participate in a City program or activity, please complete the information below so that we may assist you in enjoying your experience to the fullest. (Notification must be received 14 days prior to activity.) n Please contact me regarding the following necessary program modification: RELEASE OF LIABILITY & ASSUMPTION OF RISK I, (Last, First, Middle) have full authority to enter into this registration agreement and release of liability on behalf of myself, or on behalf of a minor child (Last, First, Middle), (hereinafter “participants”). I certify that I am the parent or legal guardian of any minor child enrolled in any activity by this registration agreement. I fully understand that our participation in any activity or activities offered by the City exposes participants to the risk of property damage or personal injury, including, but not limited to, injuries to the back, knees, hamstrings, wrists, neck, or other physical injuries, up to and including death. We hereby acknowledge that I and/or my minor child am voluntarily participating in this “activity,” and are aware of and agree to assume any such risks arising from such participation. I, on behalf of participants, my heirs, administrators, executors and assigns, hereby release, discharge and agree not to pursue any claims, demand, actions, or suits, and to indemnify and hold harmless, the City of Rancho Cucamonga, its elected officials, officers, agents and employees, for any injury, death or damage to, or loss of personal property arising out of, or in connection with, my participation in the “activity” from whatever cause, including claims involving the active or passive negligence of the City or any other participants in such “activity”. BY EXECUTING THIS FORM ON BEHALF OF A MINOR OR OTHER PARTICIPANT, I STATE AND DECLARE THAT I HAVE FULL AUTHORITY TO ENROLL THE PARTICIPANT IN THIS ACTIVITY, AND TO EXECUTE THIS RELEASE OF LIABILITY, AND UNDERSTAND THAT IT BINDS ME AS WELL AS ANY OTHER PERSON THAT HAS AUTHORIZED ME TO ENROLL THE MINOR CHILD OR PARTICIPANT IN SUCH ACTIVITY. Participants permit the taking of photographs of themselves and/or their minor children by the City of Rancho Cucamonga during recreation activities and understand that they may be used in City publications and/or websites without liability or compensation of any sort. I HAVE CAREFULLY READ THIS RELEASE, HOLD HARMLESS AND AGREEMENT NOT TO SUE AND FULLY UNDERSTAND ITS CONTENTS. I AM AWARE THAT IT IS A FULL RELEASE OF ALL LIABILITY AND SIGN IT ON MY OWN FREE WILL. Participant Signature Date n I would like to support the R.C. Community & Arts Foundation with a donation -- $ n I would like to support the R.C. Public Library Foundation with a donation -- $ Medical Release: I do hereby give permission for any certified emergency professional or health care professional to administer any type of medical treatment he/she deems necessary to the above child(ren) in case of an emergency and in the event that I cannot be contacted. Signature of Parent or Guardian Date Doctor’s Name Hospital Name Existing Medical Condition This information required for registration in Youth Sports Activities ONLY. Child #1 - Ht. Wt. Previous Team Last Season Played Child #2 - Ht. Wt. Previous Team Last Season Played Last Name First Name Birthdate / / / / / / M/F Activity Title Fee 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Parent/Legal Guardian* must sign if participant is under 18 *Legal Guardian must provide court guardianship documentation n Visa n Disc n MC n AmEx Cardholder Name Cardholder Signature Card Number Exp. Date n Other in the amount of $ (Credit on Account, Scholarships, etc.) *Dates may vary for some programs. 51 SUMMER 2018 GRAPEVINE FACILITIES & PARKS GUIDERCpark.com SAPPHIREGROVECARNELIANBERYLHAVENMILLIKENDAY CREEKDAY CREEKETIWANDAWARDMAN BULLOCKBANYAN CHURCH 8TH ST 6TH ST JERSEY ARROW RT 4TH ST 19TH ST. HILLSIDE WILSON BASE LINE TERRA VISTA WILSON BANYAN ARCHIBALDVINEYARDHELLMANHERMOSAROCHESTERETIWANDAEAST15 15 210 210 6666 Victoria Pk Ln. PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAIL MAP NOT TO SCALE FOOTHILLAMETHYST12 6 1 11 20 4 26 28 29 31 7 9 23 21 15 27 10 14 8 22 30 18 195 3 2 13 24 17 25 16 1 4 3 2 13 14 6 10 11 9 8 12 7 16 15 5 o b hr d q j p sf t l cin m k g a e CITY FACILITIES RECREATION FACILITIES CITY PARKS a. Animal Care & Adoption Ctr. | 11780 Arrow Rte. b. Archibald Library | 7368 Archibald Ave. c. Chaffey Garcia House | 7150 Etiwanda Ave. d. City Corporate Yard | 8794 Lion St. e. City Hall/Police Station | 10500 Civic Center Dr. f. Epicenter/Sports Complex | 8408 Rochester Ave. g. Fire Station #171 | 6627 Amethyst Ave. h. Fire Station #172 | 9612 San Bernardino Rd. i. Fire Station #173 | 12270 Fire House Ct. j. Fire Station #174 | 11297 Jersey Blvd. k. Fire Station #175 | 11108 Banyan St. l. Fire Station #176 | 5840 East Ave. m. Fire Station #177 | 9270 Rancho St. n. Goldy S. Lewis Comm. Ctr. James L Brulte Senior Ctr. | 11200 Base Line Rd. o. Lions Center East (Playschool) / West (Teen Center) | 9191 / 9161 Base Line Rd. p. Metrolink Train Station | 11208 Asuza St. q. RC Family Resource Ctr. | 9791 Arrow Rte. r. RC Family Sports Ctr. | 9059 San Bernardino Rd. s. RC Sports Ctr. (coming summer 2018) | 8303 Rochester Ave. t. Victoria Gardens Cultural Ctr. / Lewis Family Playhouse / Paul A. Biane Library 12505 Cultural Center Dr. 1. Bear Gulch Park | 9094 Arrow Route 2. Beryl Park East | 6524 Beryl Street / Beryl Park West * | 6501 Carnelian Street 3. Central Park | 11200 Base Line Road 4. Church Street Park | 10190 Church Street 5. Coyote Canyon Park * | 10987 Terra Vista Parkway 6. Cucamonga/Demens Trail Rest | No. Base Line Rd. to Hillside Road 7. Day Creek Park * | 12350 Banyan Street 8. Ellena Park | 7139 Kenyon Way 9. Etiwanda Creek Community Park * | 5939 East Avenue 10. Garcia Park * | 13150 Garcia Drive 11. Golden Oak Park * | 9345 Golden Oak Road 12. Heritage Community Park * | 5546 Beryl Street 13. Hermosa Park * | 6787 Hermosa Avenue 14. Kenyon Park | 11481 Kenyon Way 15. Legacy Park | 5858 Santa Ynez Place 16. Lions Park | 9161 Base Line Road 17. Los Amigos Park | 8625 Madrone Avenue 18. Milliken Park * | 7699 Milliken Avenue 19. Mountain View Park * | 11701 Terra Vista Parkway 20. Old Town Park | 10033 Feron Boulevard 21. Olive Grove Park | 13931 Youngs Canyon Road 22. Ralph M. Lewis Park | 7898 Elm Street 23. Rancho Summit Park | 5958 Soledad Way 24. Red Hill Community Park * | 7484 Vineyard Avenue 25. Route 66 Trailhead | 8500 Foothill Boulevard 26. Spruce Ave. Park (Skate Facility) | 7730 Spruce Avenue 27. Victoria Arbors Park * | 7429 Arbor Lane 28. Victoria Groves Park | 6840 Fairmont Way 29. Vintage Park | 11745 Victoria Park Lane 30. West Greenway Park | 7756 Meadowcrest Court 31. Windrows Park | 6849 Victoria Park Lane *Reservable 1. Alta Loma Elementary | 7086 Amethyst Ave. 2. Cucamonga Middle School | 7611 Hellman Ave. 3. Dance Terrific | 9223 Archibald Ave., Suite A 4. Discover Judo | 9340 Base Line Rd., #105 5. Etiwanda High School | 13500 Victoria St. 6. Studio 30 | 10621 Church St. Suite #140 7. Frost Early Education | 12860 Banyan St. 8. Goals Soccer Center | 11747 Stadium Way 9. Los Osos High School | 6001 Milliken Ave. 10. Northtown Community Ctr. | 10071 Feron Blvd. 11. Precision Gymnastics | 9518 9th St., Suite B 12. Rancho Cucamonga High School | 11801 Lark Dr. 13. Rancho Cucamonga Middle School | 10022 Feron Blvd. 14. Ruth Musser Middle School | 10789 Terra Vista Pkwy 15. Universal Martial Arts Ctr. | 7945 Vineyard Ave., Suite D-4 16. Windrows Elementary School | 6855 Victoria Park Ln. Sites outside RC - • Innerworks Wellness | 1306 Monte Vista Ave. #8, Upland • Ontario Ice Skating Center | 1225 W. Holt Blvd., Ontario • Whispering Lake Golf Course | 2525 E. Riverside Dr., Ontario • World Elite Gymnastics | 5300 Ontario Mills Pkwy Suite #200, Ontario The City of Rancho Cucamonga has created a Smoke Free and Styrofoam (expanded polystyrene) Free environment at all City buildings, parks, playgrounds, plazas and trails, including the surrounding property and parking lots. Please remember this when making plans.