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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGrapevine Spring 2009T h e G r a p e v i n e S p r i n g 2 0 0 92 In Every Issue Facilities &Park Map ....................47 General Information ......................44 Healthy RC ....................................3 Registration .............................24,46 Rent for Your Event .......................45 Programs/Events Animal Care &Adoption ...............12 Community Theatre ........................5 Healthy RC Challenge ......Back Cover Human Services ............................15 Lewis Family Playhouse ..................4 Library Programs .................9,10,11 MainStreet Theatre Company ...........3 Need a Babysitter?........................20 Northtown Programs .....................31 RC Family Resource Center ............14 RC Family Sports Center ................20 Spring Special Events ......................8 Summer Preview .........................6,7 Volunteer Program ........................13 YMCA .........................................37 Youth Activities Archery .......................................33 Arts &Crafts ................................26 Babysitter ’s Workshop ...................19 Baseball (Pee Wee)............................21 Basketball/Clinic (Youth).............20,21 Bowling .......................................33 Ceramics ......................................26 Cheerleading ................................30 Child Development .......................30 Computer ....................................24 Cooking ......................................31 CPR ............................................38 Dance .....................................27,28 Dog Obedience .............................38 Fun on the Run ..............................7 Golf .............................................33 Gymnastics/Tumbling ...................30 Horseback Riding .........................33 Ice Hockey/Skating .......................33 Library -Archibald .........................9 Library -Victoria Gardens .........10,11 Martial Arts ..................................32 Music ..........................................29 Playcamp/Playschool ....................17 Racquetball ..................................20 Self Defense .............................18,32 Soccer (Pee Wee)...............................21 Special Needs Activities ............36,37 Summer Camps/Clinics ...............6,7 Tennis ..........................................33 Theatre Classes/Workshops ...........25 Track &Field ................................22 Volleyball .....................................21 Walking/Running ....................34,35 Teen Activities Archery .......................................33 Arts &Crafts ................................26 Babysitter ’s Workshop ...................19 Basketball................................20,21 Bowling .......................................33 College Prep .................................19 Computer ....................................24 Cooking .......................................31 CPR.............................................38 Dance .....................................27,28 Dog Obedience .............................38 Fitness .........................................35 Gardening ....................................38 Golf .............................................33 Horseback Riding .........................33 Ice Hockey/Skating .......................33 Library -Archibald .........................9 Library -Victoria Gardens .........10,11 Martial Arts ..................................32 Music ..........................................29 Photography ................................38 Racquetball ..................................20 Self Defense .............................18,32 Sewing ........................................26 Special Needs Activities ............36,37 Summer Sports Clinics ....................7 Teen Career Expo ..........................19 Teen Center ..................................18 Teen Dances .................................18 Teen Recreation Activity Club ..........18 Teen Trip ......................................18 Tennis ..........................................33 Theatre Classes/Workshops.............25 Track and Field .............................22 Volleyball .....................................21 Volunteer Program ...................13,19 Walking/Running ....................34,35 Family Time Community Theatre ........................5 Computer/Tech Junction ...............24 Drop In Play at RCFSC ..................20 Healthy RC Challenge ......Back Cover Lewis Family Playhouse ..................4 Library Programs ..................9,10,11 MainStreet Theatre Company ...........3 Martial Arts ..................................32 Spring Special Events ......................8 Summer Preview .........................6,7 Travel Connection .........................16 Walking/Running ....................34,35 Adult Activities Archery .......................................33 Arts &Crafts ................................26 Basketball................................20,23 Computer ....................................24 CPR.............................................38 Dance .....................................27,28 Dances at Brulte Senior Ctr.............28 Dog Obedience .............................38 Financial ......................................38 Fitness .........................................35 Flag Football Leagues ....................23 Gardening ....................................38 Golf .............................................33 Health and Wellness Seminars ........15 Horseback Riding .........................33 Ice Hockey/Skating .......................33 Jazzercise .....................................20 Library -Archibald .........................9 Library -Victoria Gardens .........10,11 Martial Arts ..................................32 Music ..........................................29 Photography ................................38 Racquetball .............................20,23 Self Defense .............................18,32 Sewing ........................................26 Soccer,6 Aside/Full Field...............23 Softball,Slow Pitch ........................23 Special Needs Activities ............36,37 Tennis .....................................23,33 Theatre Classes/Workshops ...........25 Travel Connection .........................16 Volunteer Program ........................13 Walking/Running ....................34,35 Senior Adult Activities AARP Driver Safety ......................43 Arts &Crafts ................................42 Computer ....................................24 Dance Classes ...............................42 Dances @ Brulte Sr.Ctr .............28,40 Doctor Is In ..................................40 Elder Law ....................................43 Fitness .........................................41 Genealogy ...................................41 Health and Wellness Seminars ........15 James L.Brulte Senior Center .........39 Just for Fun (Games)......................39 Nutrition Meals ............................43 Resource Library ...........................43 Senior Clubs ............................11,40 Senior Events................................40 Senior Services ..............................43 Senior Workshops ....................38,40 Silver Fox Express .........................43 Travel Connection .........................16 Volunteer Program ........................13 Walking/Running ....................34,41 Wellness Pass/Personal Trainer.......41 T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S The Grapevine is published quarterly by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. T h e G r a p e v i n e R C p a r k .c o m3 Earth Day 2009 April 22nd marks the 39th anniversary of Earth Day. On-Line Resources --Page 9 -Download audio books,read magazine/newspaper articles and more! Patrons of the Arts --Page 13 -Help build awareness of the arts in our community. Tech Junction --Page 24 -Explore the world around you on the web. Theatre Games –Page 25 -Fun and games takes on a whole new meaning! Senior Book Club --Page 40 -Share your thoughts during these fun book discussions. Rancho Cucamonga has a multitude of ways to get fit! Community Wellness Fair --Page 8 -Health,Safety and Educational Resources for the whole family! Pee Wee and Youth Sports --Page 21 -“Get Fit”activities for youngsters. Total Body Fitness --Page 35 -For a total new you! Nutrition &Label Reading --Page 40 -Learn tips about keeping healthy. Celebrate the Earth With Games,Shows,and More … The Paul A.Biane Library is partnering with Burrtec Waste Industries and the City of Rancho Cucamonga’s Environmental Programs Section to organize an afternoon of free environmental and educational family fun to celebrate Earth Day.Entertainment,hands-on exhibits,activities and environmental mascots are just some of the exciting things in store for you.Come to the library and the Bank of America Imagination Courtyard at Victoria Gardens from 1 –4 pm on Saturday,April 18th. Log onto www.rcpl.lib.ca.us for more information. •The City of Rancho Cucamonga is doing its part by not allowing the use of expanded polystyrene, commonly known as “Styrofoam”,at City facilities and programs. Since the inception of Earth Day,the personal responsibility we all share to protect and preserve our natural resources has spread across the planet.“Thinking globally and acting locally”will ensure that future generations enjoy the same benefits we do from our limited natural resources.Earth Day activities are intended to bring about awareness and appreciation for the Earth’s environment. Expand Your Knowledge...Expand Your Knowledge... Get Fit…Be Active…Get Fit…Be Active… Protect the Earth…Protect the Earth… Want to do your part? See page 10 for information on participating in a City sponsored Earth Day event. T h e G r a p e v i n e S p r i n g 2 0 0 94 U P C O M I N G E V E N T S L E W I S F A M I L Y P L A Y H O U S E Dallas Children ’s Theatre’s MUFARO’S BEAUTI FUL DAUGHTER S March 12th at 7:00 pm Filled with traditional chanting and African song,this Caldecott Award winning Cinderalla tale celebrates goodness, generosity and love. We Tell Stories’ AES OP’S FA BLES March 18th at 10:00 am We Tell Stories’brings Aesop’s Fables to life with imaginative costumes, wacky wit and plenty of audience participation!(for ages 2+) Windwood Theatrical's National Tour ALTAR BOYZ April 4th at 3:00 pm &8:00 pm Altar Boyz is a musical-comedy spoof about a fictitious Christian boy-band on the last night of their national “Raise the Praise”tour. THE RAT PACK May 8th at 8:00 pm Travel back to a time when three men by the names of Sinatra,Martin and Davis were the kings of Vegas nightlife in The Rat Pack. Film Series TEN QUESTIONS FOR TH E DALAI LAMA March 17th at 7:00 pm Examine some of the fundamental questions of our time by weaving together the observations and journeys of an extraordinary spiritual leader. OWNED &OPERATED BY THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA MARCH -MAY 2009 W E E W E D N E S D A Y S Fo r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n ,v i s i t l e w i s f a m i l y p l a y h o u s e .c o m B o x O f f i c e :9 0 9 .4 7 7 .2 7 5 2 April 18th –May 2nd Saturdays –1:00 pm &4:00 pm ·Sunday,April 26th at 1:00 pm General:$16.50/Senior:$14.50/Youth:$13.50 Even the youngest children will be enchanted by the MainStreet Theatre Company production of Ferdinand The Bull,the sweet tale of a Spanish bull that would rather take care of his flowers than fight! Specially priced tickets available for TARGET FAMILY WEEKEND performances April 25th &26th Ferdinand The Bull Adapted from the story by Munro Leaf Play and lyrics by Karen Zacarias Music by Deborah Wicks La Puma presents… MAMA’S NIGHT OUT May 9th at 8:00 pm A stand-up comedy performance featuring comedy by mothers for everyone,but you don’t have to be a mom to enjoy the hilarious comedy of these three ladies. T h e G r a p e v i n e R C p a r k .c o m5 RC Theatre Arts Academy presentsMissoulaChildren’s Theatre’sTHELITTLEMERMAID Conceived and Written by Jim Caron Music and Lyrics by Michael McGill and Jim Caron Experience this new version of an age-old tale about the little Mermaid who lives deep in the salty waters of the Sassafras Sea.Lots of music,plot surprises and humor await the audience. Performance Date Friday,March 27,2009 7:30 pm All Seats $10 Rancho Cucamonga Community Programs~L e w i s F a m i l y P l a y h o u s e ~V i c t o r i a G a r d e n s C u l t u r a l C e n t e r 1 2 5 0 5 C u l t u r a l C e n t e r D r i v e •B o x O f f i c e (9 0 9 )4 7 7 -2 7 5 2 w w w.l e w i s f a m i l y p l a y h o u s e .c o m Talent Showcase…ONE NIGHT ONLY!Saturday,March 28,2009 ~7:30 pm Director ~Mark Gamez Music Director ~Rhonda Rubio Tickets on sale now! All Seats $10 Children's Auditions*(Ages 5 -17) *Participation fee required if selected. Monday,March 23,2009 3:30 -5:30 pm Charles Dickens’ greatest characters, Oliver Twist, Artful Dodger, Fagin and Bill Sikes,spring to life in this summer musical! For additional information on auditions or performances,please call (909)477-2775 or log onto www.lewisfamilyplayhouse.com. Auditions* *Participation fee required if selected. Ages 8 -17:Saturday,May 9 ~10 am 18 and over:Tuesday,May 12 ~6:30 pmPerformanceDates: July 10 -19,2009 Watch for more program information in the Summer Grapevine. RC Summer Family Musical Spectacular 2009… Rancho Cucamonga Community Foundation presents RC Community Theatre’s Written by Robert Harling Director ~Frank Minano Assistant Director ~Hope Kaufman In the haven of Truvy’s beauty salon,six very different women come together to share their secrets and bare their souls,throwing in a little neighborly gossip for good measure.In a time of need,it is in the familiar comfort of the salon where they seek the solace and support that carries them through.Auditions* *Participation fee required if selected. Women 18 and over Monday,April 6 ~6:30 pmPerformanceDates: May 22 -31,2009 Fridays -7:30 pm Saturdays -7:30 pm Sundays -2 pm Tickets:General:$16 ·Youth/Seniors:$14 Music,Lyrics and Book by Lionel Bart T h e G r a p e v i n e S p r i n g 2 0 0 96 RC Family Sports CenterAges5-12MondaysthroughFridays7am-6 pm •To reserve your spot,50%of total enrollment fees are due at time of registration.Balance of remaining fees (for all reserved weeks)will be due on or before May 14,2009.Use your Visa or Mastercard for easy payments. •Refunds will only be issued when a request for withdrawal is submitted at least 4 weeks prior to the week of camp in which you are enrolled. •No deposit refunds will be given after May 14,2009. •Don’t wait to register for these great camps. Spots are limited and fill quickly! •Use registration form on Page 46.Specify which camp on envelope. •For additional information log onto RCpark.com or call (909)477-2765. Camp Schedule Barcode #Week Date 130282 Week 1 June 15 -19 130283 Week 2 June 22 -26 130284 Week 3 June 29 -July 3 130285 Week 4 July 6 -10 130286 Week 5 July 13 -17 130287 Week 6 July 20 -24 130288 Week 7 July 27 -31 130289 Week 8 August 3 -7 Camp Schedule Barcode #Week Date 130292 Week 1 June 22 -26 130293 Week 2 June 29 -July 3 130294 Week 3 July 6 -10 130295 Week 4 July 13 -17 130296 Week 5 July 20 -24 130297 Week 6 July 27 -31 130298 Week 7 August 3 -7 Fees:$115 per child per week $105 each add’l sibling/same week (A $10 non-resident fee is required per child per week.) $10 one time t-shirt fee is required. Min.25/Max.80 children per week No deposit refunds after May 14,2009. C a m p C u c a m o n g aAltaLomaHighSchool·Ages 5 -12MondaysthroughFridays7am-6 pm Camp Schedule Barcode #Week Date 130812 Week 1 June 15 -19 130813 Week 2 June 22 -26 130814 Week 3 June 29 -July 3 130815 Week 4 July 6 -10 130816 Week 5 July 13 -17 130817 Week 6 July 20 -24 130818 Week 7 July 27 -31 S u m m e r S p o r t s C a m p Cucamonga Middle SchoolAges5-12MondaysthroughFridays1-6 pm Fees:Residents:$105 per child per week $95 each add’l sibling/same week (A $10 non-resident fee is required per child per week.) T-shirt included in fee. No deposit refunds after May 14,2009. Fees:Residents:$55 per child per week $45 each add’l sibling/same week (A $10 non-resident fee is required per child per week.) T-shirt included in fee. No deposit refunds after May 14,2009. All City summer program schedules have been changed due to the modified school schedule that has been implemented by all Rancho Cucamonga public schools. Please visit RCpark.com for complete schedule details. Registration for residents begins March 9,2009(March 16th for non-residents)Camp Registration Information S U M M E R P R E V I E W See individual camp information below for fees &deposits. T h e G r a p e v i n e R C p a r k .c o m7 S U M M E R P R E V I E W Youth Soccer ClinicBoys&Girls ages 6 -13June22-26,2009 Bear Gulch Park,9094 Arrow Route Mon.-Fri.,8 am -noonYouthBasketball ClinicBoys&Girls ages 6 -13July6-10,2009 and August 3 -7,2009 RC Family Sports Center,9059 San Bernardino Rd. Mon.-Fri.,8 am -noon (July) Mon.-Fri.,1 -5 pm (August)Youth Volleyball ClinicBoys&Girls ages 8 -14July20-24,2009 RC Family Sports Center 9059 San Bernardino Rd Mon.-Fri.,8 am -noonRegistrationbegins May 26th for residents(June 1st for non-residents). Summer Sports Clinics Watch for more information in the Summer 2009 Grapevine or log onto RCpark.comforupdates,schedules and registration information. Spring Park Schedule:Monday -Bear Gulch ParkTuesday-Hermosa ParkWednesday-Old Town ParkThursday-Day Creek ParkFriday-Mountain View Park Spring Dates:March 16 -June 12,2009 •2:30 –5 pmNoprogramMarch23-April 3 Fun-filled activities at neighborhood parks!For ages Kindergarten -5th Grade This FREE recreational program is held at various parks and provides fun-filled activities with a Healthy RC twist! Our mission is to help inspire participants to increase physical activity and fitness while providing the tools needed to expand their mind and nurture the earth. Participants must provide a completed participation form in order to attend.Schedules may change due to inclement weather,low attendance,holidays or emergencies. Movies in the Park begin July 6,2009ConcertsintheParkbeginJuly9,2009SummerPlaycamp-See page 17 Look for our Fun On The Run summer activities in the Summer Grapevine issue! Join the Summer Fun… SAVE THE DATE!Summer AquaticsProgramEarlyBirdRegistrationGoldyS.Lewis Community Center •8 am -noon Saturday,May 16,2009 (For residents ONLY). View class schedule on-line beginning May 11,2009. Kid ExplorersAges5-10LionsCenterEast •9 am -noonJune29th-August 6th Choice of Mon./Weds.or Tues./Thurs.sessions Registration begins May 26th for residents. (June 1st for non-residents) 10th AnnualRanchoCucamongaJuly4thFireworksSpectacular!Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter &Adult Sports Park Tickets go on sale Monday,June 1st. For more information or to view the movie schedule, please call 477-2760 x.2213 or visit www.victoriagardensie.com or RCpark.com. Saturday,May 2nd •1 -6 pmFREEADMISSION! Old Town Park •10033 Feron Blvd. (between Hermosa and Archibald) Bring the whole family!Join us for an afternoon in the park for a community celebration! •Live Entertainment •Pony Rides • •Delicious Food • Be a part of the 5th Annual Salsa Contest! Bring your best Salsa and sign up at the event by 2 pm. For more information,please call (909)477-2760 x.2213. Co-sponsored by The City of Rancho Cucamonga and Northtown Housing Corporation Movies In Town Square Sponsored by Lewis Apartment CommunitiesTuesdayEveningsMay19th-June 16th at Victoria Gardens -Chaffey Town Square Bring your blankets and lawn chairs to enjoy an evening of outdoor fun and films with your entire family!Games,activities and prizes before each movie.Movies will begin at dusk. T h e G r a p e v i n e S p r i n g 2 0 0 98 Oh wouldn’t it be loverly .... if you attended The Etiwanda Historical Society’sAnnualMother’s Day Tea This year’s theme “My Fair Lady”Saturday,May 9th11:30 am (Program begins at noon) Etiwanda Gardens (7576 Etiwanda Ave.)General Seating $25 per person Reservations by mail ONLY!Please order tickets by April 27,2009. Limited seating available on a first-come basis. (Tickets sold after this date based upon availability.) Make checks payable to: The Etiwanda Historical Society 7150 Etiwanda Avenue,Rancho Cucamonga,CA 91739 Include guest name(s)and return address ~tickets will be mailed.For additional information call (909)899-8432 orvisitwww.etiwandahistoricalsociety.com. S P R I N G S P E C I A L S Elegant Three Course Victorian Tea FREE ADMISSION! Central Park’s James L.Brulte Senior Center and Goldy S.Lewis Community Center (Base Line Road and Milliken) Bring the whole family to enjoy the 8th annual Rancho Cucamonga Community Collaborative Wellness Fair. For additional information,or if you are interested in volunteering,please call (909)477-2781 x.2362. CommunityWellness FairFriday,May 1st •4 -8 pm •Health •Safety •Educational Resources T h e G r a p e v i n e R C p a r k .c o m9STORYTIMESLocation 7368 Archibald Avenue Rancho Cucamonga California 91730 (909)477-2720 www.rcpl.lib.ca.us Hours Mon --Thurs:10 am -9 pm Friday:Noon -6 pm Saturday:10 am -5 pm Sunday:1 -5 pm Email:reference@cityofrc.com Preschool Storytime Wednesdays at 10 &11 am For children 3 to 5 years old (parent or adult caregiver must wait in the Library).Registration is required.Bouncing Babies Storytime Thursdays at 10 am Join us for an interactive storytime for parents and pre-toddlers from ages 0 -23 months.Registration is required.Toddler Time Thursdays at 11 am For 2 year olds with a parent or adult caregiver. Registration is required.Afterschool Cool Thursdays at 4 pm Join us for afterschool stories,crafts and fun. Ages 6 -11.Walk-ins welcome.Family Storytime Saturdays at 11 am Children ages 2 -8 are welcome to join in with their parents or caregivers for storytimes.Walk-ins welcome. Children’s EventsSensationalSeuss Ages:6 -11 Thursday,March 5th -4 pm.Have a Seuss-ational time at this fun- fulled event.Celebrate Libraries *Ages:2 -8 Saturday,April 11th -11 am.Help celebrate what you love most about libraries. NEW!-Just for Teens!Ages:12 -17 Third Thursday of each month -7 pm.May include activities such as games,crafts,holiday themes or book discussions.Evening Fun!Family Fun &Games Nights Open to all ages First Wednesday each month,7 pm.Bring the whole family for a fun-filled night.Storynites (sponsored by Adult Literacy)*Ages:3 -8 Third Thursday each month -6:30 pm.Share an evening with your child discovering the joys of reading. *Must be accompanied by an adult.Online Resources @ http://www.rcpl.lib.ca.us The virtual library has lots of resources including: •Library catalog. •On-line homework resources,choice of nearly 50 databases. •Magazine and newspaper articles. •24/7 reference question assistance. •Live homework help. •Download audio books to your computer or MP3 player! HouseCalls HouseCalls is a library service bringing books to homebound residents of Rancho Cucamonga.A caring volunteer will deliver books and library materials to your door. For more information,to request an application for HouseCalls service or a volunteer application,call (909)477-2720 x.5029. Adult Literacy Program You can make a difference! Become a volunteer tutor at the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library.Help English-speaking adults learn or improve basic reading and writing skills. It’s a great way to volunteer in your community.One-to-one tutoring -Flexible hours -Free training For more information,call the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library Adult Literacy Program at (909)477-2720 x.5009. L I B R A R Y - A R C H I B A L DWELCOMETOTHENEWLYREMODELEDARCHIBALDLIBRARY! Technology Center •Free public computers. •Available on a first come,first serve basis. •Requires a RC Public Library Card. •Applications include:Internet Explorer, Microsoft Word,Excel and Power Point. •Printing available for a fee. Check our on-line calendar for upcoming computer classes! Archibald Library now offers FREE wireless internet access. All library activities are free unless otherwise noted. NEW AT ARCHIBALD LIBRARY -Reader’s Circle Book Club 3rd Thursday of each month at 7 pm Open to all adults.A wide range of fiction and occasional nonfiction books are included in the reading selections. March 19 –The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri April 16 –The Lace Reader by Brunonia Barry May 21 –The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan T h e G r a p e v i n e S p r i n g 2 0 0 910 Teen Programs •Ages 12 -17 NEW!Teen Game Nights 2nd Thursday of each month --7 -8:30 pm Teens unite and enjoy an evening of fun and games with Dance Dance Revolution,Guitar Hero,board games and more!Teen Dance Fever Thursday,February 26th --7 -8:30 pm Prom’s on the way -learn Salsa or other dance moves from a professional dance instructor.Teen Tech Week Scavenger Hunt Wednesday,March 11th --7 -8:30 pm Show off your tech skills at this fun program of all things tech.Bring a friend!Putting on Your Prom Face Thursday,March 26th --7 -8:30 pm Join us as skin care and make-up specialists from Sephora offer some good tips and fun Prom ideas.Teen Poetry Slam Thursday,April 16th --7 -8:30 pm Bring your own poetry to share or recite some of your favorite poems. Location HoursPaulA.Biane Library at Victoria Gardens 12505 Cultural Center Drive Rancho Cucamonga,CA 91739 (909)477-2720 www.rcpl.lib.ca.us E-mail:reference@cityofrc.com Mon -Thurs:10 am -9 pm Fri &Sat:10 am -6 pm Sunday -closed L I B R A R Y -V I C T O R I A G A R D E N S All library activities are free unless otherwise noted. Special Spring Programs FREE tickets may be obtained from the Biane Library Children’s Desk.Dr.Seuss Day! Wednesday,March 4th --4 -5 pm Celebrate this fun,funny author with a fun,funny day at the library. Games,stories,crafts and more.FREE tickets available beginning February 25th.Earth Day:CelebrateMind,Body and Earth Saturday,April 18th --1 -4 pm Join us in the courtyard for this extra special celebration.“Dig” into learning about the earth while enjoying entertainment, crafts,games and much more!Star Wars Day Friday,May 29th --7 -9 pm Our second Star Wars Day celebration is going to be bigger and better than ever with costumes,stories,crafts,light sabers,Jedis and more!FREE tickets available beginning May 18th. Toddler Time Fridays --10 am A lap-sit storytime for 2 year olds and their parent/caregiver.Registration is required.Family Storytimes Fridays --11 am and noon Stories,songs and fingerplays for the whole family.Registration is required. Biane LibrarySpecialEventsWorldsConnect@YourLibrary Arts &Literature Cultural Arts Night Friday,April 17th --7 -9 pm Bring the whole family to this very special evening celebrating music,art,dance,and literature.The Biane Library will transform into a wonderful “world”of sounds, sights,movement and words like never before.Free tickets available beginning April 6th. Bouncing Babies Storytime Mondays --10 and 11 am An interactive storytime for parents and their pre-toddler,ages 0 -23 months. Registration is required.Preschool Storytime Tuesdays --10 and 11 am For children ages 3 -5.Registration is required.Pajama Storytime Tuesdays --6:30 and 7:15 pm This family storytime offers parents the opportunity to attend with their child. Children are welcome to wear pajamas.Registration is not required. *A parent/caregiver must remain in theLibraryduringallchildren’s programs. S T O R Y T I M E S T h e G r a p e v i n e R C p a r k .c o m11 Family Saturdays Saturdays are family days at the Biane Library!Each week at 2 and 3 pm,enjoy fun family activities including crafts,storytelling,art activities and so much more!Dino Day March 21st Don't know your Apatosaurus from your Brontosaurus? Special guests from the Raymond M.Alf Museum will show you all the fascinating things that can be found digging up bones.Fun with Ferdinand April 25th In celebration of the Lewis Family Playhouse performance of the classic children’s tale,“Ferdinand the Bull”,enjoy games,crafts and more! T echnology Center Our FREE computer classes cover such topics as Microsoft Office,internet basics,buying and selling on Ebay,online homework help,open source software and more.Classes meet: •The first Saturday each month --10 am -1 pm. •Wednesday evenings --7 -8:30 pm. Please note -the Technology Center will be closed to general users during class times. Please contact the library at (909)477-2720 x.5071 or check our website at www.rcpl.lib.ca.us/tech.htm for a current schedule of classes or additional sign up information. Always here for you ... Our virtual Library is open 24/7! Can’t sleep?Need a good book to read?Visit us from your computer any time -day or night.Check it out! www.rcpl.lib.ca.us L I B R A R Y -V I C T O R I A G A R D E N S RC Library TelethonMarch13-15,2009 D o n ’t m i s s t h e ... Tune into RCTV Channel 3 for the 2009 Library Telethon and support the Rancho Cucamonga Libraries.Pledged donations will help fund new children’s books,storytimes and classes. For more information, please call (909)477-2760 x.5040 or visit our website at www.rcpl.lib.ca.us. B o o k C l u b sReader’s Circle Book Club Now meets at the Archibald Library (see page 9).Senior Book Club Join us at the James L.Brulte Senior Center for fun discussions on your favorite books and authors! Sponsored by Rancho Cucamonga Library Services. Held the 3rd Thursday of each month,10 -11:30 am.Free activity,registration required.Barcode #130575Sci-Fi Book Club Tuesdays -Monthly We know you’re out there!Sci-fi fans unite at our monthly book club meetings.Meetings will be held in the REC Room at the Biane Library from 6:30 -8:30 pm.It's a Mystery Book Club 1st Thursday of each month at 7 pm Book discussions based on a variety of themes and authors.Open to all adults.Please call (909)477-2720 x.5063 for more information. (909)466-PETS (7387) Hours of Operation:Weekdays:1 -7 pm Weekends:Noon -6 pm 11780 Arrow Route (South section of Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter &Sports Complex) Stop by and visit the Animal Care and Adoption Center to meet all the wonderful animals in need of a home.For information on animals,adoptions,volunteer and foster opportunities,animal field services and upcoming events,please visit www.rcpets.info. Rancho CucamongaAnimalCarean d A d o p t i o n C e n t e r Disaster Planning Pets are a part of our families too,and we need to plan now for their safety and well-being if an emergency should occur. All pet owners should have an emergency supply kit for their pets.This kit should include:three day supply of food and water,as well as bowls,a manual can opener, litter and litter box.Current photos and descriptions of your pets to help others identify them should also be included.Pets should wear up-to-date identification, including the phone number of someone out of the area in case your pet becomes lost while you're not at home. Medications,medical records and a first aid kit stored in a waterproof container should also be included,as well as sturdy leashes or harnesses,blankets or towels for bedding and carriers. Since evacuated pets at shelters will be kept indoors in a crate,it is important to accustom them to being in one in your home.This will help lessen the stress of new sights, sounds and smells while giving them a familiar space in the new environment.Carriers should be large enough to comfortably house your pet for several hours. If the need arises to evacuate an area,keep your pet with you.If it isn't safe for you to stay in the area, it isn't safe for your pets.Pets that are turned loose or left behind to fend for themselves are likely to become victims of exposure,starvation,predators,contaminated food or water,or accidents. Double Discount Spay &Neuter VoucherProgramisBack! Rancho Cucamonga Animal Care and Adoption Center will be joining Centers across the nation on February 24th in celebrating “Spay Day USA,”an annual event sponsored by the Humane Society of the United States.The observance of Spay Day USA highlights the benefits of spaying and neutering animals while offering City residents double discounts on the Center's popular spay/neuter voucher program.These vouchers reduce the cost of this life-saving surgery at participating veterinarians.From February 24 -March 24,2009,the usual $50 voucher for dogs will be worth $100 and the $25 voucher for cats will be worth $50. In addition to helping homeless pets,there are real benefits to owners who spay or neuter their pets.Pets are safer,healthier,less expensive to care for and easier to live with.Spaying and neutering eliminates many house- breaking problems;reduces dominance behaviors which can be a source of aggression towards children;and reduces or eliminates cancers and other health problems. More animals are being born than there are homes for, which contributes to the national tragedy of pet euthanasia that takes place across the country every day.Please spay or neuter your pet and help end animal overpopulation in our community! Mark YourCalendars ... •February 24th -March 24th Double Discount Spay &Neuter Voucher Program •April Prevent a Litter Month •May 3rd -9th Be Kind to Animals Week •May 17th 2nd Annual “Ruff Ride”Fundraiser Visit www.rcpets.info or call (909)466-PETS (7387)for more information on upcoming events. Upcoming Low Cost Vaccination Dates: March 8th and 22nd April 5th and 19th May 3rd,17th and 31st For more information call (909)466-PETS (7387) or visit www.rcpets.info. T h e G r a p e v i n e S p r i n g 2 0 0 912 T h e G r a p e v i n e R C p a r k .c o m13 It’s time to get involved and R.E.A.C.H.-Residents Enriching A life by Continually Helping. The City of Rancho Cucamonga offers a wide variety of volunteer opportunities for all ages and encourages you to enrich your life by giving back to the community.If you have some spare time or need to fulfill some volunteer requirements for high school,we can help. In appreciation to all our volunteers,every year the City of Rancho Cucamonga holds an annual volunteer recognition event. This event recognizes and gives thanks to our amazing,dedicated, hard working volunteers.Join in the fun and fulfilling experiences that volunteering can provide! Coaches &Assistant Coaches In order to continue the success of the current Pee Wee and Youth Sports programs,coach and assistant coach volunteers are needed.Get involved in the City’s youth sports programs. Be a mentor to children -teaching them teamwork,social involvement and physical health. Join our Circle of Friends Volunteering gives you an opportunity to change people's lives,including your own. Whether it's reading to children, delivering meals to homebound seniors,or leading a financial literacy class for families,we have a variety of opportunities to meet your interest!Take advantage of the opportunity to be involved in your community today! For a list of volunteer opportunities,or to apply to become a volunteer,visit RCpark.com and click on “Volunteers”to sign up!For more information,please call (909)477-2760 x.2202 or 2214. V O L U N T E E R P R O G R A M NEW -Patrons of the Arts This new and exciting volunteer group has been created to support and help build arts awareness in the community in the name of the Lewis Family Playhouse.Whether you are already a volunteer or interested in getting started,Patrons of the Arts is a great way to interact with your community while working to keep the arts alive.For more information, please call (909)477-2775 x.3708. Volgistics -Sign Up Today!Online Volunteer System The City of Rancho Cucamonga has implemented the user friendly,online volunteer tracking system, “Volgistics”.Volunteers are able to view available opportunities,fill out online applications,track vol- unteer service,receive e-mail schedule reminders and much more!Visit RCpark.com and click on “Volunteers”to sign up.If you would like more information,please call (909)477-2760 x.2202. All volunteer coaches and assistant coaches will be trained and are required to be finger- printed and cleared by the Department of Justice prior to coaching. Get Involved! 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 Recognition Reception.Friends of the Library… enriching your life and community. Support the education and culture of our community by volunteering at either the Archibald Library or Paul A.Biane Library. Each library offers unique volunteer opportunities such as assisting in the Friends of the Library Gift and Book Shops or becoming a Literacy Tutor.Call (909)477-2720 for more information.Friends of the Playhouse… where dreams come to life. Contribute to the Lewis Family Playhouse by volunteering your time or expertise in many ways.Volunteer ushers,ticket takers,tour guides and docents are needed.Welcome audiences of all ages as they experience professional family theatre productions.Call (909)477-2775 or log onto RCpark.com for more information.Friends of the Senior Center… for the best years of your life. The James L.Brulte Senior Center at Central Park caters to today's diverse senior community. Volunteers are needed in many programs,such as servers for the Daily Nutrition Program, instructors or assistants to instructors,Trading Post staffing and more.Call (909)477-2780 for more information or log onto RCpark.com. “Friends”must be age 15 or older,specifically register as a “Friend”and make a commitment of 100 hours annually. Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail ... New “Friends”opportunity. To find out how you can help this non-profit group support the Pacific Electric Trail,please call (909)921-1059. T h e G r a p e v i n e S p r i n g 2 0 0 914 The RC Family Resource Center works with various agencies to provide an array of social services to the entire community.These services include,but are not limited to,emergency food/clothing,counseling,ESL classes,case management,family crisis intervention, family/spousal abuse and alcohol/substance abuse counseling,health insurance information, life skills classes,parenting classes and support groups. Please call (909)477-2781 for more information on resources or becoming a service provider. Domestic Violence FamilyWorkshop By appointment only. Counseling for both victims and abusers. Presented by Eagle's Wings.Family Workshop Thursdays --6:30 -8 pm To enhance families,marriages and relationships due to domestic problems, especially those that have been abused. Presented by Eagle's Wings.Food Pantry Tuesdays and Thursdays --9 -11 am Provides emergency food for local residents in need.Presented by The Salvation Army.Good Healing /Good Grief 1st &3rd Wednesdays --6:30 -8:30 pm Support group for those who are dealing with loss and those in a caregiving role. Presented by Community Care Hospice.In Support Group /Life Skills Mondays,Wednesdays &Thursdays 10 -11:30 am Addresses the trauma experienced by battered women and their children. Presented by House of Ruth.Parenting Class Tuesdays --9 -11 am Provides parenting education and information for teen parents and pregnant teens.Presented by Para Los Ninos. Behavioral Health Workshops Wednesdays --6 -8 pm (Beginning 4/1/09) Workshops that provide help to families in topics such as bullying,ADHD,blended families,teen communication and more! Provided By Community Crisis Response Team.Healthcare Education andReferrals Tuesdays and Thursdays --3:30 -5 pm Provides education,enrollment and appli- cation assistance to uninsured children as well as health referral information. Presented by Healthcare Benefits for All.Healthy Families Wednesdays --3 -4:30 pm Helping parents of the Cucamonga School District in obtaining medical insurance and information.Presented by Healthy Families.TOUCH Backpack Program Fridays --5 -8 pm Will supply food,clothing and hygiene items to homeless persons in the area. Presented by T.O.U.C.H.Ministries. R C F A M I L Y R E S O U R C E C E N T E R RC Family Resource Center Workshops Schedules subject to change.Please call (909)477-2781 for more information or schedule verification. Teen Dating Violence Prevention Fridays --4 -5 pm An educationally based,certified,10 week cyclical open-ended workshop for youth. Presented by Option House. Teen Workshop Wednesdays --3:30 -5:30 pm (By appointment only) Thirty minute coaching sessions for teens ages 13 -17 that focus on building confidence and self esteem.Presented by Community Baptist Church. Teens Family Workshops Adult ESL Class Mondays &Wednesdays --6 -8 pm Learn to understand,speak,read and write in English.Presented by Chaffey Adult School.Caregiver Workshop Thursdays --6 -7 pm (March 12 -April 16) A six week course which develops tools to increase self-care,enhance caregiving skills and explore resources.Presented by Community Senior Services.Case Management for Caregivers 3rd Thursday --By appointment only To provide support,examine care options and suggest services to assist caregivers of Seniors over 60 years old.Presented by Community Senior Services.12-Step Program Thursday --6 -8 pm A twelve step program for those with alcohol, chemical or similar dependencies.Presented by Beauty for Ashes.Women's Peer Support Group Tuesdays --6 -8 pm A support group for adult women wanting to grow mentally,emotionally and spiritually. Presented by Beauty for Ashes. Adult Workshops Health Workshops 9791 Arrow Route --(909)477-2781 •Hours:Monday -Friday •8 am -8 pm Healthy Teens Program Monday &Wednesday --3 -4:30 pm A program where teens come together to improve their community by building leadership,self esteem and becoming knowledgeable in the medical field for future careers.Presented by Reach-Out West End. Mondays --3 -5 pm Children may join at any age,includes a mix of fun activities,projects,events and experiences to help develop planning and decision-making skills.Presented by Campfire USA. T h e G r a p e v i n e R C p a r k .c o m15 Surplus Food Distribution Program The Community Action Partnership of San Bernardino County Food Bank,along with the City of Rancho Cucamonga,distributes surplus food on the first Monday of every month from 11 am -1 pm to eligible residents at the Goldy S.Lewis Community Center.Eligibility is based on income.Distribution is on a first come,first serve basis.There is a homebound delivery program for the physically disabled.Proof of residency and income self certification are required.For more information or to verify your family's eligibility,please call (909)477-2765 x.8055. Information/Referral Service Provides information and referrals for the following:emergency food banks,utility assistance,immunizations,shelters,legal aid,drug and alcohol abuse as well as other forms of assistance.For more information call (909)477-2781.Inland Counties Legal Services ICLS provides FREE legal assistance in certain areas of civil (non-criminal)law for low income residents of San Bernardino and Riverside counties.For more informa- tion or assistance call (909)980-0982.Bus Passes Monthly,weekly and ten packs of daily bus passes are available for purchase at the James L.Brulte Senior Center.Discounted passes available for students,seniors and the disabled.For more information,please call (909)477-2780.Fishing License Application For those that qualify,reduced fee and free fishing license applications are available at the James L.Brulte Senior Center front desk.Proof of income is required.For more information call (909)477-2780. California Telephone Access For Californians challenged in communi- cating by phone.All services and equip- ment are free of charge.Meets the first Monday of each month,11 am -12:30 pm at the James L.Brulte Senior Center. Cell Phone Recycling Donate your old cell phone and battery charger for emergency purposes to a resident in need.Drop off phones and chargers to the James L.Brulte Senior Center.For more information or to request a phone,call (909)477-2780.Rancho Cucamonga Directories The City of Rancho Cucamonga Resource Directory,Child Care Directory and Senior Housing Directory are available free of charge to interested residents. For more information call (909)477-2781. Immunization Clinic Clinics are co-sponsored by Northtown Housing and Development Corporation and the San Bernardino County Public Health Department and are for children 2 months – 18 years.For more information call the San Bernardino Department of Public Health at (909)387-6521. Dates:2nd Monday of each month Time:1 -3 pm Location:Northtown Community Ctr. 10071 Feron Boulevard Rancho Cucamonga,CA 91730 Fee:$8 per shotHealthyFamilies Outreach If your children (age 0 -18)are not currently covered under Employer Health Insurance,they may be eligible for no or low cost health coverage through state and federal sponsored programs. •Health,dental and vision programs as low as $4 -$15 per child monthly (Healthy Families). •Free screening and application assistance from Certified Assistors. For additional information call “Healthcare Benefits For All”at (909)957-4335.Appointment required. S e r v i c e s f o r t h e W H O L E C o m m u n i t yHU M A N S E R V I C E S Don’t miss theCommunityWellness FairMay1,2009 ~4 -8 pm See page 8 for more information! Identity TheftWorkshopFriday,April 10th5-8 pm RC Family Resource Center 9791 Arrow Route To register or for more information, please call (909)477-2781. NEW…FREE Programs at theRCFamilyResourceCenter -Community ClosetGiveaway 1st Friday of each month Noon -5 pm Slightly used and new clothing for individuals and families in need. Presented by Touch Ministries.Family Nights 3rd Friday of each month 6 -8 pm Family fun with activities everyone can enjoy.To register call (909)477-2781. FREE!Health and WellnessSeminar Goldy S.Lewis Community Center This FREE seminar is co-sponsored by Casa Colina.For more information, please call (909)477-2780 x.8055. Pain Management March 10th --1:30 -2:30 pm P r e s e n t e d b y C a r l o s M a r t i n e z , D .O .,b o a rd -c e r t i f i e d p h y s i cal medicine and rehabilitation specialist. Trips depart from the Goldy S.Lewis Community Center at 11200 Base Line Road The City of Rancho Cucamonga provides a variety of trips and tours for all ages.Payment must accompany your reservation.For more information and trip confirmation,call (909)477-2765. An Irish Broadway March 12,2009 Enjoy lunch during the performance at the Almansor Court Ballroom.Must be 21 and over.Includes transportation,lunch and admission to show.Departs at 10:30 am and returns at 4:30 pm.Fee:$82 per person Barcode #117319PetersenMuseumMarch24,2009 Includes exhibits of more than 150 rare and classic cars,trucks and motorcycles. Includes lunch at Lawry’s Restaurant, transportation and museum tour.Departs at 10 am and returns at 5 pm.Fee:$70 per person Barcode #117321 Palm Springs Follies April 1,2009 Enjoy lunch on your own and then enjoy the “Get Your Kicks”performance featuring John Davidson.Includes transportation and admission to performance.Departs at 9:30 am and returns at 6:30 pm.Fee:$80 per person Barcode #128366 Mets vs.Dodgers May 18,2009 Watch the “Boys in Blue”at Dodger Stadium take on the New York Mets in a nine inning battle to the World Series. Departs at 4 pm and returns at 11:30 pm.Fee:$68 per person Barcode #128367 ~Special Requests ~ If you have a special need,please inform our staff at the time of registration. Cancellation Policy The required amount of advanced notice for cancellations vary.Registrant is responsible for verifying the amount of time required to cancel a reservation to receive a refund (full or partial).In some instances a refund may only be given if an additional passenger can take your place. Deposit requirement for multi-day trips are due at the time of reservation. Final payment is due 45 days prior to departure. Multi-Day Trips Reno -Lake Tahoe Adventure Spend three nights at the Silver Legacy Hotel and Casino in Reno,Nevada.Visit Lake Tahoe, Virginia City,Minden and Sparks.Includes transportation,accommodations,taxes,luggage service,one dinner and breakfast plus a lunch boat tour.Date:April 26 -28,2009.Fee:Double $370 Single $440Barcode#125522 Consultations available for any out of state or country vacation.Call for a complete listing, dates and prices for all trips. Lock in your airfare price today by calling (909)477-2780 x.8059 for reservations or additional information. T R A V E L C O N N E C T I O N Also taking reservations for…Italy -Passion Play ~September 13 -24,2010 We Want To Hear From You! Have a question about one of our classes? Need to know more information about reserving a park?Now ask the questions when it’s convenient for you! E-mail us 24 /7 atCSDinfo@cityofrc.us T h e G r a p e v i n e S p r i n g 2 0 0 916 Visit RCpark.com T h e G r a p e v i n e R C p a r k .c o m17 2009 -2010 Playschool Program --August 17,2009 -May 13,2010 Log onto RCpark.com for information regarding the Playschool program. Priority Registration Priority registration for Playschool is right around the corner!Packets will be mailed to those eligible for priority registration during the week of March 9,2009. Saturday,April 4,2009 from 8 am -noon: Priority registration for RETURNING RESIDENT students and their siblings entering the program for the first time. Registrations will only be taken in person. Monday,April 6,2009: Open registration for ALL RESIDENTS.All new residents must show proof of residency (current utility bill)prior to registration. Monday,April 13,2009: Open registration for everyone,including non-residents. On-Line Registration Playschool registration will be available on-line on RCpark.com beginning April 6,2009,through July 16,2009. Participants registering for the first time are required to come,in person,to City Hall,Goldy Lewis Center or Lions East Center to set up an account and pro- vide proof of age (birth certificate or immunization record).Once done,they will then be able to register on-line. On-line registration requires payments to be made in full;no scheduled payments are available online. All classes meet at Lions Center East and West or at the Goldy S.Lewis Community Center. Playcamp for 1 through 6 year oldsOursummerversionofPlayschool!For a fun summer time that includes crafts,songs,games and socialization!Registration beginsMarch9th(March 16th for non-residents)One-derful Ones Age:1 (Walking) Must be 1 and walking by June 8,2009. For parent and child,meets once per week for fifty minutes.Max.12 children per class. Dates:8 weeks starting week of June 8th. Resident -$54/Non-Res.-$64OnesPlusAge:18 months (Walking) Must be 18 months and walking by June 8, 2009.For parent and child,meets twice per week for fifty minutes.Max.12 children per class. Dates:8 weeks starting week of June 8th. Resident -$84/Non-Res.-$94TerrificTwos Age:2 Must be 2 by June 8,2009. Note:this is not a parent participation class.Meets twice per week for fifty min- utes.Max.15 children per class. Dates:8 weeks starting week of June 8th. Resident -$96/Non-Res.-$106 P L A Y C A M P -S U M M E R P R E V I E W New students must enclose a copy of a birth certificate or immunization record. Playcamp Age 3 -5 Meets twice per week for one hour and fifty minutes.Max.20 children per class. Resident -$58/Non-Res.-$68 Session I:June 8 -July 2,2009 Must be 3 by June 8,2009. Session II:July 6 -July 30,2009 Must be 3 by July 6,2009. For barcodes andadditionalregistrationinformation,log on toRCpark.com School Days Age 4 -6 For children entering kindergarten or first grade.Meets twice per week for one hour and fifty minutes.Max.20 children per class. Resident -$58/Non-Res.-$68 Session I:June 8 -July 2,2009 Must be 4 by June 8,2009. Session II:July 6 -July 30,2009 Must be 4 by July 6,2009. P L A Y S C H O O L Scholarship Program Activity scholarships are available for residents only,call for requirements at (909)477-2765. T h e G r a p e v i n e S p r i n g 2 0 0 918 T E E N S C E N E Teen Dance PartiesRCFamilySportsCenter 6th -9th Grade7-10 pm ~$5 per person (Max.400 participants)Spring FlingSaturday,April 4,2009 Take a break,“dust off your shoes” and join us for food,fun and dancing along with today’s hottest music! Tickets available as of March 2nd.Summer JamSaturday,June 6,2009 Kick off the summer with a “Hot”celebration to end the school year.Come hang out and show off your best dancing skills! Tickets available as of May 4th. For more information call (909)477-2760 x.2386 or 2397. Tickets can be purchased at the RC Family Sports Center. RC Teen Center Located inside the RC Family Sports Center 9059 San Bernardino Road Drop in hours:Monday -Thursday --2:30 -6 pm ($1/teen) Fridays --2:30 -8 pm ($2/teen)--5th -9th GradesCheckitout: •Homework Assistance •Pool Tables •Big Screen TV,Movies,etc.•Air Hockey •Organized Games &Sports •Special Events •Teen Trips •Computer Lab •Video Games -Wii,X-Box,Playstation 2,Rock Band,etc. •Creative &Caring Staff…and so much more! Daughter/MotherSelf-Defense ClassRCFamilySportsCenter-Teen CenterSaturday,April 25th •9 am -noonAges:11 -Adult Learn to defend yourself;presented by a certified instructor from “Project Sister”. •Self defense and safety strategies. •Physical techniques. •Verbal confrontation skills. •Options and choices. •Risks in taking action to prevent violence or deal with a violent situation. Pre-registration required. Fee:$5 per person (Max.20) Barcode #125669 For information or a copy of“The Rec Review”call(909)477-2760 x.2386 or 2397. TRAC Meetings: •March 18th •April 15th •May 20th For more information call (909)477-2760 x.2391. T.R.A.C.Teen RecreationActivityClub6th-10th GradeGetinvolvedin: •Special Community Projects •FundraisersEarnFREE: •Club T-shirt •Teen Center Admission •Dance Admission •Selected Workshops Balboa Beach6th-12th GradeWednesday,March 25,200910am-11 pm Surf’s up!Grab your gear,ride a wave and catch some rays ‘cause we’re headed to the beach!Fee includes transportation,staff,drinks,barbeque and dessert. We will depart and return to the RC Family Sports Center (9059 San Bernardino Rd). Min.21/Max.55 participants. Fee:$15 per person Barcode #:130866 Registration deadline:Friday,March 20,2009. For more information call 477-2760 x.2396. For more information or a membership brochure, please call (909)477-2760 x.2388. March Madness ~“Play Ball Til U Fall”9 pm (Friday,March 20th)to9am(Saturday,March 21st) Boys Only!!!~5th -9th Grades RC Family Sports CenterAwildnightofcrazysports,games,fun,food,and prizes! •3 point shoot out •Basketball tournaments (5x5) •Wii tournaments •Pool tournament and more… Min.30/Max.100 participants.Pre-registration required. Fee:$10 per person (includes all food,drinks and snacks). Registration begins February 16th at RC Family Sports Center. Deadline:Wednesday,March 18,2009. For more information please call 477-2760 x.2386 or 2387. T h e G r a p e v i n e R C p a r k .c o m19 T E E N S C E N E Practice SAT ExamSaturday,March 7,2009 (Barcode #125678)8 am -noon Presented by Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions. •Take a full length practice exam under realistic testing conditions. •Become familiar with the process before undergoing the actual exam. How To Pay For College ~Without Going Broke!Thursday,April 2,2009 (Barcode #119949)6:30 -8 pm Informative,one day workshop presented by financial advisor Stephanie Harkey.Topics include: •The importance of developing a plan to cover college cost. •How to maximize financial aid. •How to avoid costly mistakes. •How to position finances in order to receive merit aid. •How to select the right college for your student. •The importance of planning now! College Selection SeminarTuesday,May 5,20097-8 pm ~Presentation8-8:30 pm ~Questions and Answers Presented by Princeton Review.Find out about the key resources your counselors have as well as valuable online resources for outlining the many deadlines and requirements given by colleges.Get a clear understanding of: •How to apply to colleges. •How many colleges should you apply to. •When to apply. No registration required.Accepted!Getting into your 1st Choice SchoolWednesday,May 20,2009 (Barcode #125671)7 -8 pm ~Presentation8-8:30 pm ~Questions and Answers Presented by Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions. •Learn the ins and outs of the college admissions process. •What admissions officers want to see in applicants. •What test scores and GPA’s they look for! •Learn how to use this information to your advantage! Teen Career ExpoThursday,March 19th6:30 -8:30 pmGoldyS.Lewis Community Center Attention High School Students! FREE -College Prep SeminarsAllpresentationswillbeheldattheCentralParkCommunityCenter-11200 Base Line Road U n l e s s o t h er w i s e i n di c a te d ,p r e -re g i st r a ti o n i s re q u i re d f o r a l l p re s e n t at i o n s . Babysitter’sWorkshopsRCFamilySportsCenterTeenCenter9059SanBernardinoRd.Ages:11 -18 (Register at Lions Center East or Goldy S.Lewis Community Center) An informative class presented by City staff and Certified American Heart Association instructors.Class includes: •Hands on CPR training •Safety tips •Entertaining ideas •Babysitter ’s manual Fee:$35 (Max.20.Pre-registration required -lunch included) Barcode #Date Time 123618 Saturday,March 28 9 am -2 pm 123619 Saturday,May 30 9 am -2 pm For more information call (909)477-2760 x.2391. No refunds issued past date of class. Attention High School Teen Volunteers ~ Need to complete your community service hours? Here’s your chance -volunteer opportunities are available during City special events and various other programs. Make a difference in your community today! For more information log onto RCpark.com and click on Volunteers. R e g i s t e r f o r a l l C o l l e g e P r e p S e m i n a r s o n -l i n e a t R C p a r k .c o morcall(9 0 9 )4 7 7 -2 7 6 0 x .2 3 9 1 f o r a d d i t i o n a l i n f o r m a t i o n . Haven’t decided what career is best for you?Here is the perfect opportunity to explore many different professions,obtain useful information about your future career,speak with professionals, learn about apprenticeships,required education and much more. T h e G r a p e v i n e S p r i n g 2 0 0 920 Y o u t h S p o r t sClinic Participants will learn fundamentals, team play and are given an individual rating assessment to assist in improving their skills.Wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes.Includes a t-shirt and certificate.For information call 477-2785 x.2395.Registration began -January 12,2009Fees:Resident $75 /Non-Resident $85 128030 Mo -Fr 8 am -noon 128031 Mo -Fr 1 -5 pm Spring BreakYouthBasketball ClinicBoys&Girls Ages 6 -13March23-27,2009RCFamilySportsCenter9059SanBernardinoRoad Drop-In BasketballFees:Youth -$1.50 per player per day (during open court time)Adult -$3.50 per player per day (during open court time) Multiple day passes available for purchase at a discounted rate.Open Court Times - •Monday -Friday 8 am -10 pm •Saturday 8 am -6 pm •Sunday 9 am -5 pm *Open play hours may change due to programming. Drop-In RacquetballFees:Youth -$3 per person per hourAdult-$5 per person per hour Multiple day passes available for purchase at a discounted rate.Open Court Times - •Monday -Friday 8 am -9 pm •Saturday 8 am -5 pm •Sunday 9 am -4 pm Drop-In Activities 9059 San Bernardino Road (behind Orchard Supply) (909)477-2785 Open 7 days a week -Monday -Friday 8 am -10 pm Saturday 8 am -6 pm Sunday 9 am -5 pm R C F A M I L Y S P O R T S C E N T E R Need a Babysitter? Mom and Dad -want a night out?The City of Rancho Cucamonga's Community Services Staff and Teen Recreation Activity Club (T.R.A.C.)members are here to make it an evening of memorable fun for your kids! Dates:February 28 April 11 &25 March 14 &28 May 9 &30 •Location:RC Family Sports Center •Time:6 pm -midnight. •Ages:Potty trained to 10 yrs.old •*Cost/Child:$7 -1 to 2 hours $12 -2 to 4 hours $17 -4 to 6 hours •Reservations required at least 48 hours in advance. •Limited to the first 60 children per night. •Activities include arts and crafts,games,sports,movies, video games,snacks and lots of fun. *Prices for multiple children are available. Call (909)477-2760,x.2396 for reservations or more information. *Open play hours may change due to programming. Jazzercise ClassesFee:$98/8 weeks •$10/per class (walk-in) •$39/month -unlimited (with Electronic Fund Transfer) Visit RCpark.com Y O U T H S P O R T S Pee Wee and Youth Sports --Teams/Sponsorships/Coaches Team Placement -Due to program size,there will be no special requests taken to be placed 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 division. Team Sponsorships are required for each team (excluding Pee Wee teams).If a sponsorship is not found,parents must pay an additional sponsorship fee for their child. A Volunteer Coach is required for each team.If a volunteer coach is not found,refunds will be issued.If you are interested in coaching,please call (909)477-2785. Girls Youth Indoor Volleyball -Spring Season Girls born between 1992 -2000 are invited to play at the RC Family Sports Center.All skill levels are encouraged to join.Practice will be held at Cucamonga Middle School and theRCFamilySportsCenter.League Begins -April 4,2009Registrationtakenuntilfilled -Residents -began February 16,2009NonResidents-begins February 23,2009 Please note:a birth certificate is required upon registration.Information -(909)477-2785 x.2382Fees:Resident $70 /Non-Resident $80Barcode#Divisions: 129420 AA born in 1992 -1993 129416 A born in 1994 -1996 129417 B born in 1997 -1998 129419 C born in 1999 -2000 Youth Basketball Leagues -Summer Season Learn and enhance skills.Height not important -beginners welcome.Games played at RC Family Sports Center and various school sites.Includes eight week season,tournament playoffs, uniform,gym costs,officials,scorekeeper and participation awards.Team sponsorships are required.League Begins -May 30,2009Registrationtakenuntilfilled -Residents -begins March 2,2009NonResidents-begins March 9,2009 Please note:a birth certificate is required upon registration.*Fees:Resident $80 /Non-Resident $90 (Division AA -C)Resident $66 /Non-Resident $76 (Division D -No Playoffs) *After the 2nd game of the season,no refunds or credits will be issued.Information -(909)477-2785 x.2340 or 2342Barcode#Barcode #Boys League Girls League 130417 AA born in 1993*-1995 130422 130416 A born in 1996 -1997 130421 130418 B born in 1998 -1999 130423 130419 C born in 2000 -2001 130424 130420 D born in 2002 -2003 130425 *Participants born in 1993 are allowed only in the summer league. P E E W E E S P O R T SPeeWeeSoccer-Spring Session Age:3 -5 Boys and girls will learn the fundamentals of soccer.Registration fee includes a t-shirt,certificate and medal.Space is limited. Session Dates:April 6 -May 21,2009/7 weeksRegistrationtakenuntilfilled-Residents -began January 5,2009Non-Residents -began January 12,2009ResidentFee-$38 per child/Non-Resident -$48 per childInformation:(909)477-2785 x.2385Site-Victoria Groves Park Site -Red Hill ParkMo/We 6 -7 pm 128032 3 year olds 128037 4 year olds 128042 5 year olds Tu/Th 6 -7 pm 128034 3 year olds 128039 4 year olds 128043 5 year olds Mo/We 4:30 -5:30 pm 128036 3 year olds 128041 4 year olds 128045 5 year olds Tu/Th 4:30 -5:30 pm 128035 3 year olds 128040 4 year olds 128044 5 year olds Pee Wee Baseball -Summer Session Age:3 -5 Boys and girls will be taught the fundamentals of baseball. Registration fee includes t-shirt,baseball cap,certificate and medal.Space is limited.Session Dates:June 8 -July 23,2009 (7 weeks)Registration taken until filled -Residents -begins March 9,2009Non-Residents -begins March 16,2009ResidentFee$38 per child/Non-Resident $48 per childInformation-(909)477-2785 x.2385Site:Victoria Groves ParkMo/We Tu/Th Tu/Th6-7 pm 4:30 -5:30 pm 6 -7 pm Age 3 130224 130225 130226 Age 4 130239 130240 130241 Age 5 130251 130252 130253Site:Windrows ParkMo/We Tu/Th6-7 pm 6 -7 pm Age 3 130227 130228 Age 4 130243 130244 Age 5 130255 130256 Divisions: Site:Church Street ParkMo/We Tu/Th6-7 pm 6 -7 pm 130216 130217 130235 130236 130247 130248 T h e G r a p e v i n e R C p a r k .c o m21 T h e G r a p e v i n e S p r i n g 2 0 0 922 Y O U T H S P O R T S Year born Events 2002 50 meter dash,100 meter dash,200 meter dash,long jump and softball throw. 2000-2001 50 meter dash,100 meter dash,200 meter dash,400 meter run,long jump and softball throw. 1997-1999 100 meter dash,200 meter dash,400 meter run,800 meter run,long jump and softball throw. 1994-1996 100 meter dash,200 meter dash,400 meter run,1600 meter run,long jump,shot put and softball throw.Rules •Participants are limited to two (2)events. •Track spikes or shoes designed for spikes are not allowed. •Starting blocks will not be used. •Softball throw will use a leather softball. •Shot Put event,girls will use a 6 lb.shot and boys will use an 8 lb.shot. Track &Field Practices Participants will be taught the proper stretching techniques along with training in the respective events.Register by using the schedule and activity numbers listed below.Practices -begin Feb.23rd at Ruth Musser Middle School. BOYS BOYSMo/We 5 -6:30 pm Tu/Th 5 -6:30 pmBarcode#Divisions:Barcode#Divisions: 127918 born in 1994 127919 born in 1994 127913 born in 1995 127914 born in 1995 127911 born in 1996 127912 born in 1996 127901 born in 1997 127902 born in 1997 127898 born in 1998 127899 born in 1998 127892 born in 1999 127893 born in 1999 127889 born in 2000 127890 born in 2000 127886 born in 2001 127887 born in 2001 127879 born in 2002 127880 born in 2002 GIRLS GIRLSMo/We 5 -6:30 pm Tu/Th 5 -6:30 pmBarcode#Divisions:Barcode #Divisions: 127986 born in 1994 127987 born in 1994 127984 born in 1995 127985 born in 1995 127982 born in 1996 127983 born in 1996 127976 born in 1997 127977 born in 1997 127974 born in 1998 127975 born in 1998 127972 born in 1999 127973 born in 1999 127970 born in 2000 127971 born in 2000 127968 born in 2001 127969 born in 2001 127916 born in 2002 127917 born in 2002 Youth Track &FieldTrackMeet--April 4,2009 --7:30 amLosOsosHighSchool Boys and girls have an exciting opportunity to compete and possibly qualify for the Inland Valley Municipal Athletic Association Track Meet.Separate divisions for boys and girls.Events available: *Register for Practices and Track Meet: Residents:began December 15,2008 --$50 per person Non-Residents:began December 22,2008 --$60 per person (Includes t-shirt,medal,pre-meet training and Track Meet.) *Register for Track Meet only: $10 per person,registration taken up to the day of the Meet. (A p r i l 4 ,2 0 0 9 ,f ro m 7:3 0 -8 :3 0 a m .) *Birth Certificate required for registration. For more information call -(909)477-2785 x.2395. (May be an all day event.) Are You Ready to Shake,Rattle &Roll!RC Quakes Season Opener •Monday,April 7th @ The Epicenter •Affordable family entertainment —Tickets as low as $8!! •The Epicenter was voted #1 Class -A ballpark in ‘04 by Baseball America! •Nightly promotions and giveaways. •17 nights of fireworks!! •New theme nights! •Nightly appearances by the Quakes Mascots -Tremor and Aftershock! •Watch the future players of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim! California League Affiliate of the AngelsForticketpackagesandgroupoutinginformation,call (909)481-5000 or visit us at www.rcquakes.com. T h e G r a p e v i n e R C p a r k .c o m23 Adult Tennis Leagues All matches to be played at Beryl Park East,Lions Park or Day Creek Park 130437 Monday Men’s Singles 130439 Thursday Men’s Singles 130438 Monday Women’s Singles 130440 Tuesday Women’s SinglesLeaguebegins-Week of April 20,2009Registrationtakenuntilfilled-Residents -begins March 9,2009Non-Residents -begins March 16,2009Fees-$35 per player +$10 per non-residentInformation-(909)477-2785 x.2387AdultRacquetballLeagues All games to be played on Tuesdays at the RC Family Sports Center. 130441 Men’s Singles 130442 Women’s SinglesLeaguebegins-Week of April 7,2009Registrationtakenuntilfilled-Residents -begins March 9,2009Non-Residents -begins March 16,2009Fees-$60 per player +$10 per non-residentInformation-(909)477-2785 x.2387AdultFlagFootballLeague Played at Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter and Adult Sports Complex.Games will be fifty minutes long and played on downsized fields. Roster maximum is twelve players with eight games in the season.Women's &Men’s -Tuesday nightsLeaguebegins-May 5,2009Registrationtakenuntilfilled -Residents -begins March 9,2009Non-Residents -begins March 16,2009Fees-$405/team +$10 per non-residentInformation-(909)477-2785 x.2383AdultBasketballLeagues All games to be played at the RC Family Sports Center. 130435 Men’s Full Court -Monday night 130432 Men’s Half Court -Sunday morning 130436 Men’s Full Court -Sunday nightLeaguebegins-Week of April 13,2009Registrationtakenuntilfilled-Residents -begins March 9,2009Non-Residents -begins March 16,2009FullCourtFees-$450/team +$10 per non-residentHalfCourtFees-$75/team +$10 per non-residentInformation-(909)477-2785 x.2387 Adult Slow Pitch Softball League Played at the Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter and Adult Sports Complex.Individuals will be placed on a players’pool list.Men’s and Co-ed -weeknights and SundaysWomen’s -upper and lower divisions -Thursday nights.Registration taken until filled -Residents -begins March 9,2009Non-Residents -begins March 16,2009Fees-Monday -Friday and Sunday evening $510/team +$10 per non resident Sunday morning and afternoon $450/team +$10 per non resident*Classification Games Begin during the week of April 6,2009*Leagues Begin during the week of April 13,2009 *Dates subject to change due to weather or field reservations.Information -(909)477-2785 x.2387Adult6AsideSoccerLeagues Played at the Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter and Adult Sports Complex.Games will be fifty minutes long and played on down sized fields with a roster maximum of twelve players.Men's -18 years and older -Thursday nights 30 years and older -Tuesday nightsWomen's -18 years and older -Thursday nights 30 years and older -Tuesday nightsLeaguebegins-April 21,2009 -Tuesday League April 23,2009 -Thursday LeagueRegistrationtakenuntilfilled-Residents -begins March 9,2009Non-Residents -begins March 16,2009Fee-$430/team +$10 for each non-resident on teamInformation-(909)477-2785 x.2383AdultFull-Field Soccer League Played at the Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter and Adult Sports Complex.Individuals will be placed on a player ’s pool list.Roster maximum is eighteen players.Men's -18 years and older -Monday nightsLeaguebegins-May 4,2009Registrationtakenuntilfilled -Residents -begins March 9,2009Non-Residents -begins March 16,2009Fee-$750/team +$10 for each non-resident on teamInformation-(909)477-2785 x.2383 A D U L T S P O R T S - S P R I N G S E A S O N T h e G r a p e v i n e S p r i n g 2 0 0 924 Intro to Typing,Word &Powerpoint Age:7 -15 Develop typing skills while learning Microsoft Word and Power Point.$10 material fee due to instructor. Inst.:AGI Computer Learning Staff Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$105/Non Res.-$115 --8 wks 131480 Tu 5:30 -6:30 pm 3/31/09FlyerMakingAge:10 &up Learn to create flyers,with graphics and photos,using Microsoft Word.Bring digital camera.$10 material fee due to instructor. Inst.:AGI Computer Learning Staff Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$105/Non Res.-$115 --8 wks 131816 Tu 4:30 -5:30 pm 3/31/09 C O M P U T E R S / T E C H J U N C T I O NTechJunction“The Place to be to get Tech Savvy!” Need a place to surf the internet?Interested in taking a computer class?Tech Junction at Central Park is a state of the art computer lab offering a wide range of computers with software including:Microsoft Word,Excel,Power Point and Publisher.In addition,Tech Junction computers are also equipped with MSN Messenger,AOL Messenger and Windows Movie Maker for all your tech needs!At Tech Junction you can…•Check your email•Pay your bills online•Come in and do homework•Spend time searching the web•Conduct research•Complete business documentsAndmuchmore! HOURS Closed to the public during classes.Open to Seniors (50 years of age &older) Mon -Fri ~9 am -3 pm Senior Classes: Mon &Wed ~1 -2 pm Tue,Wed,Thu ~10 -11:30 amOpenforGeneralUse (All ages) Mon ~3 -6 pm Tue ~3 -4 pm Wed &Thu ~3 -7 pm Fri ~3 -4 pm Closed Saturday &Sunday Using computers is just the beginning.Tech Junction staff and AGI Computer staff offer a variety of computer technology courses to improve your computer skills.Print service available at ten cents per page. Call (909)477-2765 x.8018 for more information. Intro to Computers,Word &Internet Age:16 &up Hands-on practice,free e-mail account set- up,surfing the internet and using search engines.$10 material fee due to instructor. Inst.:AGI Computer Learning Staff Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$105/Non Res.-$115 --8 wks 131482 Tu 7:30 -8:30 pm 3/31/09 *If you have not enrolled in classes before,you will need to go to Central Park or Lions East Community Center to establish your account. Please bring a current utility bill for proof of residency. If you already have an account with us but have forgotten your information, contact the Community Services Department at (909)477-2765. On-Line Registration 1.Log onto www.RCpark.com. 2.Scroll to the bottom of the home page and click on the INSTANT RC logo. 3.To search for an activity,click on the “Activities Tab”and look for a specific activity by barcode number (123456)or by keyword (Karate).After making your selection,click the add button. 4.The system will prompt you to enter your Personal ID and Account Access PIN.* 5.You will then select the client you want to register and click the “Go To Checkout”button.(If a member of your family does not appear,please call (909)477-2765 to add information.) 6.After reviewing the checkout screen,scroll to the bottom of the page and enter your credit card information (Visa/Mastercard only).Once information is entered,click “Complete Transaction” tab and print out your receipt. 7.If you need further assistance you can also click on the “Help Desk”tab or call (909)477-2765. Intro to Microsoft WordandExcelAge:16 &up Create,edit and format Word documents. Also create Excel spreadsheets,tables and charts.$10 material fee due to instructor. Inst.:AGI Computer Learning Staff Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$105/Non Res.-$115 --8 wks 131484 Tu 6:30 -7:30 pm 3/31/09 T h e G r a p e v i n e R C p a r k .c o m25 T H E A T R E A R T S A C A D E M YLocatedattheVictoriaGardensCulturalCenterSingingforaLifetimeAge:8 -17 Explore techniques in breath control, phrasing and stage presence.Begins with group numbers and then focuses skills for solo performances.$5 supply fee due to instructor. Inst.:Kristine Thewes Site:Cultural Ctr Resident -$75/Non-Res.-$85 --8 wks 130022 Tu 4:45 -6:15 pm 3/31/09 American Belles Girls EnsembleAge:10 -17 Learn technique,harmony,theory and movement with emphasis on music that helped shape the American culture. Material fee of $10 and three ring binder required . Inst.:Vonetta Mixson Site:Cultural Ctr Resident -$60/Non Res.-$70 --8 wks 130019 Mo 5 -7 pm 3/30/09TeenActors’BootcampAge:12 -18 Intense,fast paced course,participants kick their talent into high gear through training in voice,movement and acting. Inst.:Carlos Baldeon Site:Cultural Ctr Resident -$95/Non-Res.-$105 --8 wks 130024 T/Th 6:30 -8:30 pm 3/31/09IntroductoryVideoProductionAge:14 &up Learn the basics of operating a professional digital video camera,audio equipment,lighting and editing using the software utilized by professionals. Inst.:Ruth Leal Site:Cultural Ctr Resident -$45/Non Res.-$55 --8 wks 130030 Th 6 -7:30 pm 4/2/09 Adult Improv WorkshopAge:18 &up Learn skills and games used by improv groups.Work in a friendly environment while developing a stronger foundation in the basics of impromptu comedy. Inst.:Josh Nicols Site:Cultural Ctr Resident -$60/Non Res.-$70 --8 wks 130029 We 7 -9 pm 4/1/09RCAdultChoirAge:18 &up Learn Broadway songs and jazz standards.No auditions necessary,just a desire to sing!Concludes with a concert. Inst.:Ronda Rubio Site:Cultural Ctr Resident -$70/Non Res.-$80 --8 wks 130020 Mo 7 -9 pm 3/30/09 The RC Theatre Arts Academy offers classes for the young and young at heart.Discover your inner performer or learn the ropes to get behind the scenes experience through our popular classes and workshops. James V.CurataloPerformingArtsAwardAvailableforindividualsages8-17 Scholarships in the amount of $200 each will be awarded to individuals in- terested in participating in one or more of the City's Performing Arts programs or classes.Applications are due by 6 pm on Monday,March 16th to be eligible for Spring 2009 programs. For more information or applications,visit RCpark.com (Cultural and Performing Arts Programs)or call (909)477-2775. Theatre Games Age:5 -7 Be challenged as performers by using theatre games to enhance skills in voice,movement and thinking on your feet. Inst.:Misty Cooper Site:Cultural Ctr Resident -$65/Non-Res.-$75 --8 wks 130028 We 3:30 -4:30 pm 4/01/09BroadwayBabiesAge:5 -9 Basic singing skills turning beautiful melodies into a crowd pleasing group performance.$5 supply fee due to instructor. Inst.:Kristine Thewes Site:Cultural Ctr Resident -$75/Non-Res.-$85 --8 wks 130021 Tu 3:30 -4:30 pm 3/31/09 Youth Theatre Age:6 -15 Workshop &Performance Audition,memorize lines and rehearse for a play while gaining basic acting skills,per- formance techniques,self-confidence and teamwork.$5 supply fee due to instructors. Inst.:Jessica Nash/Jeremy Bernard Site:Cultural Ctr Resident -$95/Non Res.-$105 --8 wksAge:6 -10 130025 We 3:30 -5 pm 4/1/09Age:11 -15 130018 Mo 4:45 -6 pm 3/30/09FirstSteps:Intro to Acting andImprovforKidsAge:7 -12 Learn basic acting techniques,terminology, stage directions and audition tips while strengthening posture and voice projection! Inst.:Jessica Nash/Jeremy Bernard Site:Cultural Ctr Resident -$65/Non-Res.-$75 --8 wks 130017 Mo 3:30 –4:30 pm 3/30/09ShowstoppersMusicalTheatreAge:7-18 Learn songs from Broadway musicals, combining singing,dancing and acting. Ends with a showcase for family and friends. Inst.:J.Bernard/J.Nash Site:Cultural Ctr Resident -$70/Non-Res.-$80 --8 wks 130027 We 5:15 -6:30 pm 4/1/09 130026 Th 4:15 -5:45 pm 4/2/09 Check out RCpark.comorcall(909)477-2760 T h e G r a p e v i n e R C p a r k .c o m26 A R T S & C R A F T S Watercolor/Drawing Age:18 &up For beginners to advanced students. Instructor will notify student of material needed. Inst.:Karen Clark Site:Lions E Resident -$75/Non Res.-$85 --5 wks 130821 Fr 10 am -noon 4/3/09 130822 Fr 10 am -noon 5/8/09BalloonAnimals,Hats and MoreAge:14 &up Balloon twisting made easy.Material fee:$4. Inst.:Dennis Otsuka Site:Lions E Resident/Non Res.-$15 --1 day 131116 We 6 -8 pm 4/15/09SewingAge:14 &up Learn basic hand sewing,sewing machine knowledge,tools needed,clothing construc- tion and more.Machines available to rent. Inst.:Gabrielle Chilton Beginning Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$80/Non Res.-$90 --6 wks 131117 We 7 -9 pm 4/1/09 Intermediate Resident -$100/Non Res.-$110 --8 wks 131118 Th 7-9 pm 4/2/09 Cartoons -Beginning Age:7 -18 Techniques include basic shapes,perspec- tive,shading and foreshortening.Bring paper,pencils and/or pens to class. Inst.:Robert Zailo Site:Lions E Resident -$26/Non Res.-$36 --4 wks 130723 Th 4 -4:50 pm 4/2/09 130725 Th 4 -4:50 pm 4/30/09Cartoons-Inter.Age:7 -18 Pre-requisite:Cartoons -Beginning.Class covers fundamentals.Bring pens,pencils and drawing paper to class. Inst.:Robert Zailo Site:Lions E Resident -$26/Non Res.-$36 --4 wks 130724 Th 6 -6:50 pm 4/2/09 130726 Th 6 -6:50 pm 4/30/09CreateaComicBookAge:7 -18 Covers character design,dynamic action and expression,storytelling and layout.Taught by experienced comic book artist. Inst.:Robert Zailo Site:Lions E Resident -$26/Non Res.-$36 --4 wks 130727 Th 5 -5:50 pm 4/2/09 130728 Th 5 -5:50 pm 4/30/09 Paint Me a Story Ages:3 -6 Listen to a well loved story then create a fun project. Line Art Technique Painting inside the line made easier! Material fee:$20 plus tax. Inst.:Color Me Mine Staff Site:Color Me Mine Resident/Non Res.-$10 --1 day 132216 Sa 10 -11 am 4/11/09 Heart Prints for Mom Turn a handprint into a Heartprint - a keepsake for Mom on Mother ’s Day. Material fee:$20. Inst.:Color Me Mine Staff Site:Color Me Mine Resident/Non Res.-$10 --1 day 132217 Sa 9 -10 am 4/11/09 Kids and Kolor Age:7 -10 Students create ceramic projects while learning painting techniques. Inst.:Color Me Mine Staff Site:Color Me Mine Resident/Non Res.-$10 --1 day Beginning 131916 Sa 9 -11 am 4/18/09 Intermediate 131917 Sa 9 -11 am 5/2/09 Thumbprints and More Age:7 -10 Learn to create objects and scenes through thumbprint art.Material fee:$30. Inst.:Color Me Mine Staff Site:Color Me Mine Resident/Non Res.-$10 --1 day 132122 Sa 9 -11 am 5/16/09 Art Fun Ages:6 -8 Create your own masterpiece using various art mediums including paint,crayons, markers and clay.Material fee:$10. Instructor:Jennifer Brown Site:Lions W Resident -$60/Non Res.-$70 --8 wks 130787 Mo 4 -5 pm 3/30/09Mommy&Me Art Fun Ages:2 -5 Create one of a kind master pieces with your child.Parent participant required.Material fee:$10. Instructor:Jennifer Brown Site:Lions W Resident -$50/Non Res.-$60 --6 wks 130786 Fr 10 -10:45 am 4/3/09Painting/Drawing/Mixed MediaAge:5 -19 Contour,detail,perspective drawing,acrylic and watercolor painting in a fun and simple format.Material fee:$10. Inst.:Karen Clark Site:Lions E Resident -$60/Non Res.-$70 --5 wksAge:5 -12 130823 Fr 4 -4:50 pm 4/3/09 130824 Fr 4 -4:50 pm 5/8/09Age:13 -19 Instruction will be given in pastels, ink,graphite,watercolor and acrylic for beginning to advanced students.Students supply materials needed. Resident -$75/Non Res.-$85 --5 wks 130825 Fr 5 -6:30 pm 4/3/09 130826 Fr 5 -6:30 pm 5/8/09 C E R A M I C S Look for swim programs,summerspecialeventsandotherfunactivities intheSummer2009Grapevine. (Scheduled to be delivered during the week of May 11,2009.) Visit RCpark.com T h e G r a p e v i n e S p r i n g 2 0 0 927 Scholarship Assistance Program The Scholarship Assistance Program was established to ensure that all City residents are afforded an opportunity to participate in Community Services classes and programs.Scholarships are limited to a maximum of $130 per individual per year and $400 per household per year. Available to Rancho Cucamonga residents only.Applications may be obtained at Goldy S.Lewis Community Center or downloaded from our website at www.RCpark.com.For more information call (909)477-2765. Creative Movement &TumblingAge:3 -5 Beginning dance and music skills using stretches,floor exercises,ribbons, tambourines,sign language and tumbling. Inst.:Anne Marie Dunn Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$67/Non Res.-$77 --9 wks 131119 Mo 4:30 -5:20 pm 3/30/09TinyDancersAge:3 -5 Develop balance and rhythm through ballet, tap and creative movement.Ballet shoes and proper class apparel required.No costumes or tutus. Inst.:Inland Valley Dance Academy Site:Goldy Lewis CtrTinyDancersIAge:3 -4 Resident -$78/Non Res.-$88 --10 wks 130828 Tu 11 -11:50 am 3/31/09 130830 We 1 -1:50 pm 4/1/09 Resident -$70/Non Res.-$80 --9 wks 130831 Fr 10 -10:50 am 4/3/09TinyDancersIIAge:4 -5 Resident -$78/Non Res.-$88 --10 wks 131532 Mo 3:30 -4:20 pm 3/30/09 131445 Tu 4 -4:50 pm 3/31/09 130827 Fr 11:30 am -12:45 pm 4/3/09LittleStarletsAge:4 -8 Ballet,tap,jazz,hip hop,character and tumbling activities.Concludes with a per- formance.Costume fee announced in class. Ballet,tap and tennis shoes required. Inst.:Dance Terrific Site:Dance Terrific Resident -$65/Non Res.-$75 --10 wks 131123 Tu 9 -9:50 am 3/31/09Ballet&Tap Age:3 -8 Recital held in-class on last day.Tap and ballet shoes required. Inst.:Dance TerrificAge:3 -5 Site:Lions E Resident -$59/Non Res.-$69 --9 wks 131125 Mo 9 -9:50 am 3/30/09 Resident -$65/Non Res.-$75 --10 wks Site:Dance Terrific 131126 Tu 10 -10:50 am 3/31/09Age:4 -8 Site:Dance Terrific Resident -$65/Non Res.-$75 --10 wks 131124 Fr 3:30 -4:20 pm 4/3/09Ballet&Jazz Age:3 -5 Recital held in-class on last day.Ballet shoes required. Inst.:Dance Terrific Site:Lions E Resident -$59/Non Res.-$69 --9 wks 131128 Mo 10 -10:50 am 3/30/09 Site:Dance Terrific 131129 Mo 5:30 -6:20 pm 3/30/09 Resident -$65/Non Res.-$75 --10 wks 131127 Th 6 -6:50 pm 4/2/09 D A N C E Stomp Age:6 &up Contemporary stomp and tap technique with acrobatics utilizing music and rhythms.Tap shoes required. Inst.:Anne Marie Dunn Site:Lions E Resident -$75/Non Res.-$85 --10 wks Beginning 131134 We 4:30 -5:30 pm 4/1/09 Intermediate 131617 We 5:30 -6:30 pm 4/1/09Jazz-Hip Hop-Krump Age:6 -15 Athletic attire and jazz shoes required. Inst.:Anne Marie Dunn Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$67/Non Res.-$77 --9 wks 131135 Mo 3:30 -4:30 pm 3/30/09ClassicalHipHopAge:4 -12 Incorporates ballet warm-up and hip hop moves.Ballet and tennis shoes required. Inst.:Dance Terrific Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$65/Non Res.-$75 --10 wksAge:4 -5 131137 We 4 -4:50 pm 4/1/09Age:6 -12 Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr 131136 We 3 -3:50 pm 4/1/09HipHop/Jazz I Age:5 &up Athletic or dance shoes required. Inst.:Inland Valley Dance Academy Site:Lions E Resident -$68/Non Res.-$78 --10 wksAge:5 -7 130854 We 4 -4:50 pm 4/1/09Age:8 -10 130852 Mo 5:10 -6 pm 3/30/09Age:11 &up Site:Lions E 130853 Tu 6 -6:50 pm 3/31/09 Site:Lions E 130855 We 5 -5:50 pm 4/1/09HipHop/Jazz II Age:9 &up Prerequisite:Hip Hop/Jazz I or instructors approval.Athletic shoes required. Inst.:Inland Valley Dance Academy Site:Lions E Resident -$70/Non Res.-$80 --10 wks 130856 Mo 6:15 -7:05 pm 3/30/09 130857 We 6 -6:50 pm 4/1/09 Tap &Jazz Age:3 -12 Recital held in-class on last day.Ballet and tap shoes required. Inst.:Dance Terrific Site:Dance TerrificAge:3 -5 Resident -$65/Non Res.-$75 --10 wks 131132 We 11 -11:50 am 4/1/09 131131 Fr 4:30 -5:20 pm 4/3/09Age:6 -12 Resident -$59/Non Res.-$69 --9 wks 131130 Mo 7:30 -8:20 pm 3/30/09TapAcademyAge:12 &up Tap shoes necessary by the second class. Class is designed for beginning and intermediate students. Inst.:Inland Valley Dance Academy Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$78/Non Res.-$88 --10 wks 130858 Tu 7 -7:50 pm 3/31/09JuniorDancersAge:5 -16 Strengthens skills in tap,ballet and jazz. Tap and ballet shoes required. Inst.:Inland Valley Dance Academy Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$78/Non Res.-$88 --10 wks Junior Dancers I Age:5 -8 130832 Mo 4:30 -5:20 pm 3/30/09 130834 We 4 -4:50 pm 4/1/09 Junior Dancers II Age:9 -16 130837 Tu 6 -7:20 pm 3/31/09 130838 Th 5 -5:50 pm 4/2/09AcrodanceAge:6 -15 An upbeat,positive dance class combining dance moves with acrobatics and break- dancing techniques. Inst.:Anne Marie Dunn Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$67/Non Res.-$77 --10 wks 131133 Mo 6:30 -7:20 pm 3/30/09 East Coast Swing Age:16 &up Basic single and triple rhythms with turns, kicks and hand changes. Inst.:Diane Carty Site:Lions W Beginning Resident -$64/Non Res.-$74 --8 wks 131138 Th 9 -9:50 pm 4/2/09 Intermediate 131139 Mo 9 -9:50 pm 3/30/09LineDanceAge:12 &up No partners are needed -an excellent exercise and fun,social activity. Inst.:Anne Marie Dunn Site:ALHS Resident -$40/Non Res.-$50 --5 wks 131140 We 6 -6:50 pm 4/1/09 131141 We 6 -6:50 pm 5/6/09NightClubTwoStepAge:16 &up A romantic dance designed for “love song” type music. Inst.:Lisa Hutchinson Site:Lions W Resident -$64/Non Res.-$74 --8 wks 131142 Mo 8 -8:50 pm 3/30/09Salsa&Cha Cha Age:12 &up Inst.:Anne Marie Dunn Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$65/Non Res.-$75 --8 wks Beginning 131149 Mo 7:30 -8:20 pm 3/30/09 Intermediate Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr 131150 Mo 8:30 -9:20 pm 3/30/09LatinAge:16 &up Rhumba,salsa and cha cha. Beginning Inst.:Lisa Hutchington Site:Lions W Resident -$64/Non Res.-$74 --8 wks 131468 Th 7 -7:50 pm 4/2/09 Intermediate Inst.:Diane Carty Site:Terra Vista Elem Resident -$64/Non Res.-$74 --8 wks 131469 Tu 9 -9:50 pm 3/31/09MexicanFolkloricoAge:3 -25 Build coordination and strength with these fun dances from Mexico.Recital date announced in class. Inst.:Trina Carrillo Site:ALHS Resident -$80/Non Res.-$90 --10 wks Beginning Age:3 -5 131533 Tu 5:30 -6:20 pm 3/31/08Age:6 -12 131534 Tu 6:30 -7:20 pm 3/31/09 Intermediate *Age:9 -12 131535 Tu 7:30 -8:20 pm 3/31/09 Advanced *Age:13 -25 131536 Tu 8:30 -9:20 pm 3/31/09 *(Need approval from instructor) T h e G r a p e v i n e R C p a r k .c o m28 Square DancingMonthly7:30 -10:30 pm4thSaturdayofeachmonth$6 admission ~pay at the door Join the Rancho Cucamonga Bachelors ‘N Bachelorettes on the fourth Saturday of each month for square dancing at the James L.Brulte Senior Center.Round dancing will be from 7 -8 pm and square dancing will be from 8 -10 pm. Big Band Dance7-10 pm2ndSaturdayofeach month$7 admission ~pay at the door Put your dancing shoes on and kick up your heels!If you love to dance,then this is the place to be.Enjoy dancing,refresh- ments and you may even win a door prize.Buy your tickets early at the James L.Brulte Senior Center,space is limited! Dances at BrulteCenter(Central Park) Modern Dance Age:6 -17 Interpretive &lyrical dance expression which develops coordination,strength, flexibility and balance.Proper attire and lyrical sandals required. Inst.:Anne Marie Dunn Site:Lions W Resident -$70/Non Res.-$80 --10 wks 131268 Fr 3:30 -4:30 pm 4/3/09BallroomDancingAge:16 &up Swing,fox trot,cha cha and waltz. Beginning Resident -$64/Non Res.-$74 --8 wks Inst.:Lisa Hutchinson Site:Lions W 131143 Mo 7 -7:50 pm 3/30/09 Inst.:Diane Carty Site:Terra Vista Elem 131144 Tu 7 -7:50 pm 3/31/09 Intermediate Resident -$64/Non Res.-$74 --8 wks Inst.:Diane Carty Site:Terra Vista Elem 131145 Tu 8 -8:50 pm 3/31/09 Inst.:Lisa Hutchinson Site:Lions West 131146 Th 8 -8:50 pm 4/2/09 D A N C E Hawaiian Dance III*Age:7 -12 Pre-requisite:Hawaiian Dance II.Begin to use puili (split bamboo stick). 130742 We 5 -5:40 pm 4/1/09Teen/Ad.Hawaiian*Age:13 &up Learn fun,popular hulas. 125574 We noon -12:40 pm 4/1/09 125573 We 7 -7:40 pm 4/1/09 *Optional fee of $5 -$25 for dance music recording and Hawaiian doll. Square Dance Classes -Weekly$5 per class ~pay at the door Weekly square dancing takes place on Tuesdays --7:30 pm -9:30 pm. No registration required. Hawaiian Dance Age:5 &Up Inst.:Donna Terry Site:Aloha Hula Studio Resident -$70/Non Res.-$80 --10 wksHawaiianDanceI*Age:5 -12 Learn basic hand,body and foot motions to dance graceful hula. 130739 We 3 :30 -4:10 pm 4/1/09HawaiianDanceII*Age:6 -12 Pre-requisite:Hawaiian Dance I. 130741 We 4:15 -4:55 pm 4/1/09 Wedding Dance Age:18 &up Make your first dance a memorable experi- ence! Inst.:Diane Carty Site:Terra Vista Elem Resident-$75/Non Res.-$85 per couple --4 wks 131147 Tu 6 -6:50 pm 3/31/09 131148 Tu 6 -6:50 pm 4/28/09BellyDancingAge:16 &up Play zills,dance with a veil and learn “Belly Rolls”.Costume,Zills and CD’s available. Inst.:“Cyriana”,Kathy Daghdevirian Site:ALHS Dance Rm Resident -$81/Non Res.-$91 --9 wks Beginning 131155 Mo 6:30 -7:50 pm 3/30/09 Intermediate (must have taken beginning) 131154 Mo 8 -9:20 pm 3/30/09 T h e G r a p e v i n e S p r i n g 2 0 0 929 M U S I C Beginning Violin WorkshopAge:5 &up Material fee:$20. Inst.:Academy of Music Site:Academy of Music Resident –$90/Non Res.-$100 --8 wksAge:5 -11 131276 Th 4:30 -5:30 pm 4/16/09Age:12 &up 131277 Th 5:30 -6:30 pm 4/16/09GroovinGuitarAge:6 &up Simple melodies and basic guitar technique.Bring bass guitar to class,rentals available.Material fee:$20. Inst.:Academy of Music Site:Academy of Music Resident –$90/Non Res.-$100 --8 wksAge:6 -11 131284 Mo 4:30 -5:30 pm 4/13/09Age:12 &up 131285 Mo 5:30 -6:30 pm 4/13/09 School of Rock Age:6 &up Perfect for the guitar or bass guitar student who want to have their first experience in a rock band.Must have at least one year experience with their instrument.Material fees varies. Instructor:Academy of Music Site:Academy of Music Resident –$90/Non Res.-$100 --8 wksAge:6 -11 132016 Tu 4:30 -5:30 pm 4/14/09Age:12 &up 132017 Tu 5:30 -6:30 pm 4/14/09 Drums Age:8 &up Rhythm techniques and the basics of playing rock,jazz and other popular styles are taught.Drum pad and drum sticks are required.Maximum of four students per class.Material fee:$20. Inst.:Academy of Music Site:Academy of Music Resident –$90/Non Res.-$100 --4 wks 131283 Sa Noon -1 pm 4/18/09 Olive Grove Park ~13931 Youngs Canyon Road Olive Grove Park is the 28th park in the City of Rancho Cucamonga.Located in the northeastern part of the City this park offers numerous amenities. Olive Grove Park has been designated a non-reservable park,therefore reservations are not available.Small group use (50 or less)of this facilities is on a first come,first serve basis.In addition,specialized equipment,such as Bounce Houses,are not allowed. If you would like more information on Olive Grove Park or any of the other parks and facilities in The City of Rancho Cucamonga,please call (909)477-2760 or log onto www.RCpark.com. Amenities include: •Picnic Area •BBQ’s •Playground •Restrooms •Community trail access with pull-through parking and equestrian staging area Private Music Lessons Age:5 &up Individualized lessons offered for piano, keyboard,vocal,drum,bass guitar,violin, viola,flute,saxophone,trumpet,clarinet, composition and improvisation.Lessons are forty-five minutes in length.Instructor will contact you to set up schedule.Material fees varies. Instructor:Academy of Music Site:Academy of Music Resident –$130/Non Res.-$140 --4 wks 131286 Mo -Su Times vary 3/28/09 131287 Mo -Su Times vary 5/2/09 W H A T ’S N E W I N R C Music Pups Age:18 months -3 yrs Fundamentals of music are taught using animal themes,scales,rhythms and instruments.Material fee:$32. Instructor:Academy of Music Site:Academy of Music Resident –$90/Non Res.-$100 --8 wks 131273 We 4 -4:45 pm 4/15/09 131274 Th 10:30 -11:15 am 4/16/09KeyboardforKidsAge:3 -5 Includes ear-training,note reading,solo and ensemble playing.Parent participation is required.Material fee:$30. Inst.:Academy of Music. Site:Academy of Music Resident -$90/Non Res.-$100 --8 wksAge:3 -4 131278 Sa 10:15 -11 am 4/18/09Age:4 -5 131279 Sa 11 -11:45 am 4/18/09Piano/KeyBoard Age:6 &up Inst.:Heather J.Lim Site:Lions W Resident -$100/Non Res.-$110 --10 wks Beginning Age:6 &up Please bring a keyboard to class (no toy keyboards allowed).Material fee:$13. 131282 Fr 3:30 -4:20 pm 4/3/09 Intermediate Age:7 &up Recital at end of session.Material fee:$13. 131280 Fr 4:30 -5:20 pm 4/3/09 Advanced Age:7 &up Prerequisite:Intermediate class and ability to play popular music pieces.Recital at end of session.Material fee:$13. 131281 Fr 5:30 -6:20 pm 4/3/09AdultPiano/KeyboardAge:15 &up Basic skills,finger placement,rhythm, keyboard harmony and making a rhythm box are taught.Material fee:$5. Inst.:Academy of Music Site:Academy of Music Resident -$60/Non Res.-$70 --4 wks 131466 We 6:30 -7:15 pm 4/15/09 T h e G r a p e v i n e R C p a r k .c o m30 Tumbling Teddies Age:2 -8 Lessons in a safe and fun learning environment that allows for development in physical and social growth.Classes include,but not limited to,floor exercise, balance beam and exercising to music.Proof of age required.All classes are co-ed. Inst.:Dynasty Gymnastics Site:Lions E Resident -$40/Non Res.-$50 --8 wksAge:2 -3 Parent must participate with child. 131156 Sa 9:15 -9:45 am 4/4/09Age:3 -4 Parent must participate with child. 131158 Sa 10 -10:30 4/4/09 Resident -$64/Non Res.-$74 --8 wksAge:5 -8 131160 Sa 10:45 -11:30 pm 4/4/09TwinklingStarsAge:Walking -23 mos. Includes balancing,jumping and rolling skills using specialty gymnastics apparatus. Parent participation is required. Inst.:Precision Gymnastics Site:Precision Resident -$72/Non Res.-$82 --9 wks 131164 Mo 9:45 -10:15 am 3/30/09 131165 Mo 10:15 -10:45 am 3/30/09 Mighty Mite &Pee WeeCheerleadersAge:5 -10 Techniques,jumps and basic cheers to be a cheerleader.Optional supply fee of $40 for a uniform. Inst.:Diamond Lucas Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$50/Non Res.-$60 --10 wks 131192 We 5 -5:30 pm 4/1/09JuniorsinActionAge:11 -14 For beginners and experienced cheerleaders interested in learning cheers and brushing up on your song leader technique.Optional supply fee of $40 for a uniform. Inst.:Diamond Lucas Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$50/Non Res.-$60 --10 wks 131193 We 5:45 -6:15 pm 4/1/09TinyShakersAge:6 -10 Emphasis on safety and fun while learning coordination,basic steps,patterns and cheer positions.Includes opportunity for participants to perform at a Quakes game. A supply fee of $50 is due to instructor at first class. Inst.:Dynasty Gymnastics Site:Lions W Resident -$64/Non Res.-$74 --8 wks 132266 Sa 11:45 -12:30 pm 4/4/08 Kinder Stars Age:5 Flexibility,strength and gross motor skills are strengthened using special pre-k gymnastic apparatus. Inst.:Precision Gymnastics Site:Precision Resident -$136/Non Res.-$146 --10 wks 131166 Fr 6:15 -7:15 pm 4/3/09RedStarBoys&GirlsGymnastics Age:6 -12 Learn basic gymnastics using rings,bars, tumbling and the trampoline. Inst.:Precision Gymnastics Site:Precision Resident -$136/Non Res.-$146 --10 wksBoys 131167 Fr 5:30 -6:30 pm 4/3/09Girls 131168 Fr 6 -7 pm 4/3/09 C H E E R / G Y M N A S T I C S Baby &Me Age:3 mos -12 mos Sing songs and have lots of fun while interacting with other parents and babies. Bring a blanket and join us! Inst.:DiAnne Drachand Site:Lions E Resident -$50/Non Res.-$60 --5 wks 131169 Fr 12:30 -1:20 pm 4/3/09BabySignsPottyPartyAge:6 mos &up Is your child 6 months or older?If so,he is invited to a Potty Party!Come and learn about a new approach to potty training to make potty training easier for you and your child. Inst.:Lena Davis Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident/Non Res.-$20 --1 day 131607 Mo 6 -7 pm 3/30/09 Sign,Say,Play Age:6 mos &up Babies learn how to communicate using simple gestures and sign language through the use of songs,story time and fun activities. Inst.:Lena Davis Site:Lions E Resident -$75/Non Res.-$85 --4 wks 131476 Sa 9 -9:45 am 3/28/09 131477 Sa 9 -9:45 am 5/2/09TinyTotsAge:12 mos -24 mos Parent and child developmental class using songs,games and other activities. Inst.:DiAnne Drachand Site:Lions E Resident -$50/Non Res.-$60 --5 wks 131172 Fr 10:45 -11:35 am 4/3/09 C H I L D D E V E L O P M E N T Wee Two/Three Age:2 -3 Parent/child activities including songs, stories,games and more.Material fee of $6. Parent participation is required. Inst.:DiAnne Drachand Site:Lions E Resident -$50/Non Res.-$60 --5 wks 131174 Fr 9 -10:15 am 4/3/09 Parent participation is required for all Child Development classes. Check out RCpark.com or call (909)477-2760 T h e G r a p e v i n e S p r i n g 2 0 0 931 *Pee-Wee Soccer Ages:3 -5 Boys and girls will learn the basic fundamentals of soccer.Includes t-shirt, certificate and medal. Resident $25/Non.Res.$35 -7 wks Site:Old Town Pk 130267 T/Th 6 -7 pm 3/31/09 *Youth Soccer Ages:7 -14 For participants born 1995 to 2003. Includes uniform and participation award. Site:Old Town Pk Resident -$25/Non-res.$35 -8 wks Division A (1995 -1997) 130269 M/W 7 -8 pm 3/30/09 Division B (1998 -2000) 130270 M/W 6 -7 pm 3/30/09 Division C (2001 -2003) 130271 M/W 5 -6 pm 3/30/09 The Northtown Partnership,a collaboration between the City of RC,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 classes at a reduced fee.Register at Goldy S.Lewis Community Center,Lions East Community Center or Northtown Community Center (10071 Feron Blvd.).For donor information or questions call (909)477-2765 or log onto RCpark.com.Hip -Hop Dance Class Ages:5 -14 Class will consist of warm-ups,across the floor routines and fun dance moves to today's hip-hop music. Site:RC Family Resource Center Resident $40/Non.Res.$50 -8 wks 130266 Tu 6 -7:20 pm 3/31/09 Kids Cooking Corner Age:5 -13 Learn the basics of measurements and recipe techniques while making fun,easy foods.Must wear closed-toe,non-slip shoes.Supply fee:$15. Inst.:Chef Erin McCaleb Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$24/Non Res.-$34 --5 wksAge:5 -8 131316 We 3:30 -4:30 pm 4/1/09 131317 We 3:30 -4:30 pm 5/6/09Age:9 -13 131318 We 4:45 -5:45 pm 4/1/09 131319 We 4:45 -5:45 pm 5/6/09 Dynamic Desserts Age:5 -13 Students learn measuring techniques and recipe techniques.Material fee:$15. Inst.:Chef Erin McCaleb Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$24/Non Res.-$34 --5 wksAge:5 -8 131321 Tu 3:30 -4:30 pm 3/31/09 131322 Tu 3:30 -4:30 pm 5/5/09Age:9 -13 131323 Tu 4:45 -5:45 pm 3/31/09 131324 Tu 4:45 -5:45 pm 5/5/09 International Foods Age:9 -14 Designed for future chefs or those who just love to cook.Create specialty dishes from several countries.Must wear closed-toe, non-slip shoes.Supply fee:$15. Inst.:Chef Erin McCaleb Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$35/Non Res.-$45 --5 wks 131325 We 6 -7 pm 4/1/09 C O O K I N G R e c r e a t i o n a l P r o g r a m s F o r N o r t h T o w n R e s i d e n t s *Volunteer coaches are needed for sports programs (fingerprinting required). Art of Baking Age:13 &up Learn the tricks of baking,proper weighing methods and designing delicious desserts, bread and muffins.Material fee:$15. Inst.:Chef Erin McCaleb Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$35/Non Res.-$45 --5 wks 131331 Tu 6 -7:30 pm 3/31/09 131332 Tu 6 -7:30 pm 5/5/09Let’s Get Saucy Age:13 &up Learn the five sauces of French cuisine which are the base for other sauces found in fine dining.Material fee:$15. Inst.:Chef Erin McCaleb Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$35/Non Res.-$45 --5 wks 131329 We 7 -8 pm 4/1/09 131330 We 7 -8 pm 5/6/09 T h e G r a p e v i n e S p r i n g 2 0 0 932 M A R T I A L A R T S Wu Shu Kung Fu Age:4 &up Basic martial art and self defense tech- niques using kicking,blocking and striking. Inst.:Frank Castillo Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$45/Non Res.-$55 --10 wksAge:4 -8 131474 Mo 5 -5:50 pm 3/30/09Age:9 &up 131475 Mo 6 -6:50 pm 3/30/09Kenpo/Kung Fu Age:4 -17 Self defense and self control are taught. Inst.:Jack Castillo New Students A uniform is required and may be purchased from instructor for $40. Resident -$50/Non Res.-$60 --10 wksAge:4 -7 Site:Lions W 131440 Tu 4 -4:50 pm 3/31/09 Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr 131439 Th 4 -4:50 pm 4/2/09Age:8 -17 Site:Lions W 131438 Tu 5 -5:50 pm 3/31/09 Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr 131441 Th 5 -5:50 pm 4/2/09 Yellow Belts (instructor approval required) Safety equipment is required and may be purchased from instructor for $85. Resident -$99/Non Res.-$109 --10 wks Site:Tu -Lions W/Th -Goldy Lewis CtrAge:4 -7 131442 T/Th 6 -6:50 pm 3/31/09Age:8 -17 131443 T/Th 7 -7:50 pm 3/31/09 Green/Brown/Black Belts (Instructor approval required) Safety equipment is required and may be purchased from instructor for $85. Resident -$99/Non Res.-$109 --10 wksAge:4 -17 Site:Lions W 131437 Sa 10 am -noon 3/28/09 Tae Kwon Do Ninjas Age:3 &up Strikes,blocks and movements are taught. Inst.:Daniel Kim Site:Performance 1 Resident -$45/Non Res.-$55 --4 wks Lil Ninjas Age:3 -4 131176 Mo 4:30 -5 pm 3/30/09 131177 Mo 4:30 -5 pm 5/4/09 131178 Tu 4:30 -5 pm 3/31/09 131179 Tu 4:30 -5 pm 5/5/09 131180 Tu 10-10:30 am 5/5/09 131181 We 10-10:30 am 5/6/09 Mighty Ninjas Age:5 -12 131182 Mo 5 -5:45 pm 3/30/09 131183 Mo 5 -5:45 pm 5/4/09 Junior Ninjas Age:7 -12 131188 Mo 3:45 -4:30 pm 3/30/09 131189 Mo 3:45 -4:30 pm 5/4/09 131190 Tu 3:45 -4:30 pm 3/31/09 131191 Tu 3:45 -4:30 pm 5/5/09 Family Age:6 &up 131186 Mo 5:45 -6:30 pm 3/30/09 131187 Mo 5:45 -6:30 pm 5/4/09 131184 We 5:45 -6:30 pm 4/1/09 131185 We 5:45 -6:30 pm 5/6/09 Pee Wee Karate Stars Age:3 -4 Develops eye/hand coordination and motor skills while learning about stranger danger and safety awareness.Material fee:$40. Instructor:U.M.A.C.Staff Site:U.M.A.C. Resident -$85/Non Res.-$95 --10 wks 131537 T/Th 4 -4:30 pm 3/31/09ShukokaiKarateAge:5 &up Self defense with emphasis on body mechanics taught.Uniform required. Inst.:Norman Ensil Site:Lions E Resident -$75/Non Res.-$85 --10 wksAge:5 -12 132074 M/W 6:15 -7 pm 3/30/09Age:12 &up 132075 M/W 7 -8 pm 3/30/09 Kid’s Self Defense Age:5 -11 Non-physical conflict techniques and realistic self defense are taught.Material fee:$40. Instructor:Sensei Rick Duffy and staff Site:Universal Martial Arts Center Resident -$85/Non Res.-$95 --10 wks 131538 M/W 5 -5:45 pm 3/30/09 131539 T/Th 6:15 -7 pm 3/31/09JudoforJuniorsAge:4 -6 Basic techniques taught to develop respect for self and others.Judo uniform required and may be purchased through instructor. Inst.:Discover Judo Staff Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$15/Non Res.-$25 --10 wks 131543 Sa 11 am -noon 3/28/09JudoAge:7 &up Uniform required,may be purchased through instructor. Inst.:Discover Judo Staff Site:Cuca Middle Sch Resident -$45/Non Res.-$55 --10 wks 131540 T/Th 6 -7:30 pm 3/31/09 Advanced (Must be approved by instructor) Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$15/Non Res.-$25 --10 wks 131541 Sa 10 -11 am 3/28/09 Wrestling/Jujitsu/Martial ArtsAges:5 -18 Class includes kickboxing,judo,boxing, gymnastics and yoga.Supply fee:$40. Inst.:Combined Martial Science Staff Site:RC Family Sports CtrAges:5 -9 Resident -$70/Non Res.-$80 --10 wks 131416 Th 4 -5 pm 4/2/09 Resident -$70/Non Res.-$80 --8 wks 131419 Sa 11:30 am -12:30 pm 3/28/09 131417 Fr 5 -6 pm 3/27/09Ages:9 -18 Resident -$70/Non Res.-$80 --8 wks 131420 Sa 12:45 -1:45 pm 3/28/09 131418 Fr 6:10 -7:10 pm 3/27/09 Daughter/Mother SelfDefense See page 18 for class information. T h e G r a p e v i n e R C p a r k .c o m33 Ice Skating Age:2 &up Basic skating techniques taught.Skate rental:$3 per class.Warm clothes and gloves recommended.Free public sessions for participants while enrolled in classes. Inst.:Ontario Ice Skating Staff Site:Ontario Ice Resident -$48/Non Res.-$58 --8 wksParentandMeAge:2 -5 131199 We 11:30 -noon 4/1/09TotAge:2 -5 131200 Sa 1 -1:30 pm 3/28/09 131202 Th 5:30 -6 pm 4/2/09 131201 Th 6 -6:30 pm 4/2/09BeginningAge:6 -14 131203 Sa 1 -1:30 pm 3/28/09 131204 Tu 6:30 -7 pm 3/31/09 131205 Th 5:30 -6 pm 4/2/09 131206 Th 6:30 -7 pm 4/2/09Age:14 &up 131207 Th 6:30 -7 pm 4/2/09IceSkatingAge:3 &up Learn basic skating techniques.Dress warm, wear gloves.Skate rental:$3 per class. Inst.:Center Ice Arena Coaches Site:Center Ice Arena Resident -$45/Non Res.-$55 --5 wksAge:3 -6 132116 Sa 11:30 am -noon 3/28/09 132117 Sa 11:30 am -noon 5/2/09Age:7 -14 132118 Sa 1-1:30 pm 3/28/09 132119 Sa 1-1:30 pm 5/2/09Age:15 &up 132120 Sa 1:30 -2 pm 3/28/09 132121 Sa 1:30 -2 pm 5/2/09 Ice Hockey Age:2 &up Skate rental is $3 per class.Skates,hockey stick and gloves are required. Inst.:Ontario Ice Skating Staff Site:Ontario Ice Resident -$48/Non Res.-$58 --8 wksTotAge:2 -5 131208 Th 6 -6:30 pm 4/2/09BeginningAge:6 -14 131209 Sa 1 -1:30 pm 3/28/09 131210 Tu 6:30 -7 pm 3/31/09 131211 Th 6:30 -7 pm 4/2/09IntermediateAge:8 -14 Resident -$51/Non Res.-$61 --8 wks 131212 Su 6 -6:30 pm 3/29/09AdultAge:14 &up Resident -$51/Non Res.-$61 --8 wks 131213 Su 8:10 -9:40 pm 3/29/09 S P O R T S C L A S S E S Junior Tennis Age:5 -8 131381 Mo 4 -4:50 pm 3/30/09 131382 Tu 4 -4:50 pm 3/31/09 131383 We 4 -4:50 pm 4/1/09YouthTennisAge:9 -12 131384 Mo 5 -5:50 pm 3/30/09 131385 Tu 5 -5:50 pm 3/31/09TeenTennisAge:13 -16 131386 We 5 -5:50 pm 4/1/09AdultTennisAge:16 &up Drills,strategy,instruction and matches to raise your level of play.A $2.50 ball fee is due to the instructor at the first class.Beginning 131387 Mo 6 -6:50 pm 3/30/09Intermediate 131388 Tu 6 -6:50 pm 3/31/09 131389 We 6 -6:50 pm 4/1/09 Private Tennis Lessons Age:6 &up In this one on one,55 minute lesson the instructor customizes a program according to your needs.When registering, participants select desired day and time, which are on a first come,first serve basis (times vary between 8 am to 5 pm). Lessons are available on Fridays (with sessions beginning 4/3/09 and 5/8/09) and Saturdays (with sessions beginning 3/28/09 and 5/2/09).For complete registration information please log onto RCpark.com or call (909)477-2765. Inst:Coach J.Hasan (USPTA) Site:Day Creek Park Resident -$160/Non Res.-$170 --4 wks USA Tennis Program 1-2-3 Students must furnish own racket.Court shoes with non-marking soles and comfort- able clothes are required.$2.50 ball fee. Inst.:Upland Tennis Club Staff Resident -$52/Non Res.-$62 --8 wks Site:Beryl Park Horsemanship 101 Age:6 &up Introduction to the joys and responsibilities of horses.Please wear long pants and boots or tennis shoes. Inst.:Bobby Howard Site:Fox Croft Farm Resident -$160/Non Res.-$170 --4 wks 131214 Sa 1 -2:30 pm 3/28/09 131215 Sa 1 -2:30 pm 4/25/09ArcheryAge:8 &up Children,adults and families are welcome to come learn the art of archery.Equipment provided by instructor for class use only. Inst.:Vernie Urbano Site:Claremont McKenna College Resident -$80/Non Res.-$90 --8 wks Beginning 131196 Sa 9 -10:30 am 4/4/09 131197 Sa 10:45 am -12:15 pm 4/4/09 Intermediate 131198 Sa 1:30 -3 pm 4/4/09 Golf Age:6 &up $25 ball fee due to instructor at first class. Inst.:Gary Nichols Site:Whispering Lakes Resident -$75/Non Res.-$85 --5 wksAge:6 -17 131194 Sa 11 am -noon 3/28/09Age:18 &up 131195 Sa 10 -11 am 3/28/09 Bowling for Youth Age:4 -12 An introduction for beginning bowlers or practice for the experienced player.Must be able to lift a 6 lbs.ball.Material fee:$10. Inst.:Deer Creek Staff Site:Deer Creek Lanes Resident -$60/Non Res.-$70 --8 wks 131395 Th 4 -5 pm 4/9/09 T e n n i s T h e G r a p e v i n e S p r i n g 2 0 0 934 F I T N E S S Group Site Time Barcode Early Bird Heritage Park Morning 128016 Central Park Morning 128017 Victoria Arbors Pk Morning 128018 Seniors Central Park 7:30 –9 am (T/Th)129918 Playschool Parents Central Park 8:45 -9:45 am 128020 Teens RCFSC 3:30 -4:30 pm 128021 After 5 Heritage Park Evening 128022 Central Park Evening 128023 Victoria Arbors Pk Evening 128074 Mommy &Me Central Park 10 -11 am (T/Th)128075 Curvy Walkers Central Park 6 -7 am (T/Th)128076 Lewis Walking Club Milliken Park 6:30 -7:30 pm (M/Th)128079 This is How We Stroll Ruth Musser School 6:30 -7:30 pm (M)128080 Trailblazers Heritage Park 6:30 -7:30 am (M-F)128081 Walk &Roll Heritage Park 6 -7 pm (T/Th)128083 Tails &Trails Central Park 6:30 -7:30 pm (T/Th)128117 (Dog Walking Club) Heritage Running Club Heritage Park 6 -7 am (M-F)128116 Healthy RC Walking/Running Clubs promote healthy lifestyles,motivate families to be active together and aims to collectively walk or run in one year the equivalent of traveling across the U.S.A.Participants meet in small groups,are led by a volunteer and will receive a pedometer (while supplies last),incentives and more! If you are interested in becoming a lead volunteer for a club,would like to start your own walking/running club or would like additional information,please call (909)477-2760 x.2381. Walking/Running Clubs -FREE Age:6 &up Don’t miss theCommunityWellnessFair Friday,May 1st •4 -8 pm See page 8 for more details. We Want ToHearFromYou!Have a question about one of our classes? Need to know more information about reserving a park? Now ask the questions when it’s convenient for you! E-mail us 24 /7 atCSDinfo@cityofrc.us Friends of the Pacific Electric Trailpresentthe3rdAnnualCucamongaChallengeMay9,2009 ~Central Park Walk It,Hoof It,Ride It!- Fun for the whole family! Enjoy a 29 mile scenic bike ride around Rancho Cucamonga.Choose the full length ride,the shorter family ride,or walk/run the foot-friendly route.All ages and skill levels welcome! For more information or to register visit www.CucamongaChallenge.com Interested in Volunteering or Sponsoring? Call (909)437-8651. T h e G r a p e v i n e S p r i n g 2 0 0 935 Walk &Run for Fitness &FunAge:12 &up Walk or run on City trails while getting fit. Learn nutritional information and running tips.Class meets at designated parks. Water bottle,sports watch,hand weights and yoga mat needed. Inst.:Ed &Rachel Valdez Site:Heritage Park (1st class) Resident -$50/Non Res.-$60 --8 wks 131370 Sa 8 -9:20 am 3/28/09StepAerobics/Body SculptingAge:16 &up A muscle conditioning class challenging the upper and lower body using hand weights and steps.Equipment provided.Age:16 &up Inst.:Sylvia Marshall Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$38/Non Res.-$48 --10 wks 131218 Th 6 -6:50 pm 4/2/09Age:18 &up Inst.:Kelly Heilig Site:Lions E Resident -$40/Non Res.-$50 --10 wks 131219 Th 6:30 -7:20 pm 4/2/09LowAerobics/Body SculptingAge:18 &up Get the heart rate up to increase endurance and energy levels.Hand weights used. Inst.:Kelly Heilig Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$40/Non Res.-$50--10 wks 131272 Tu 6:30 -7:20 pm 3/31/09MuscleToning/Body SculptingAge:18 &up Stretching and low impact aerobics. Exercise shoes and mats required,hand weights optional. Inst.:Kelly Heilig Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$35/Non Res.-$45 --10 wks 131270 Mo 6:30 -7:20 pm 3/30/09 Resident -$35/Non Res.-$45 --10 wks 131271 We 6:30 -7:20 pm 4/1/09IntervalStep/Body SculptingAge:16 &up Exercise mat and hand weights required. Inst.:Sylvia Marshall Site:Lions E Resident -$38/Non Res.-$48 --10 wks 130734 Sa 8 -8:50 am 4/4/09FortyPlus&Fit Age:40 &up This beginning level,low-impact aerobic workout is designed for the over forty or sedentary individual.Exercise mat required. Inst.:Sylvia Marshall Site:Lions W Resident -$35/Non Res.-$45 --9 wks 130732 We 5 -5:50 pm 4/1/09YogaAge:17 &up Bring your own mat. Inst.:Nicole Myerchin Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$80/Non Res.-$90 --10 wks 131375 Mo 7 -7:50 pm 3/30/09 131376 We 10 -10:50 am 4/1/09 131377 Th 5:30 -6:20 pm 4/2/09 Pilates/Yoga Age:13 &up Bring your own mat. Inst.:Combined Martial Science Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$65/Non Res.-$75 --9 wks 131421 Mo 9 -9:50 am 3/30/09 Resident -$65/Non Res.-$75 --10 wks 131422 Th 9 -9:50 am 4/2/09 Resident -$50/Non Res.-$60 --8 wks Site:Lions W 131423 Fr 6 -7 pm 3/27/09HathaYogaAge:13 &up Intermediate/Advanced class.Bring your own mat. Inst:Combined Martial Science Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$90/Non Res.-$100 --8 wks 131433 Mo 8 -9:30 pm 3/30/09PowerYogaAge:13 &up Bring your own mat. Inst:Combined Martial Science Site:Lions W Resident -$70/Non Res.-$80 --10 wks 131427 Tu 8 -8:50 pm 3/31/09 Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr 131428 We 8 -8:50 pm 4/1/09 Site:Lions E 131429 Th 8 -8:50 pm 4/2/09PilatesAge:16 &up Bring your own mat. Inst.:Nicole Myerchin Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$80/Non Res.-$90 --10 wks 131379 Tu 6:30 -7:20 pm 3/31/09 Resident -$80/Non Res.-$90 --10 wks 131378 Th 7 -7:50 pm 4/2/09TotalBodyFitnessAge:16 &up Build a fit body using floor stretches,“core” strengthening and yoga. Inst.:Inland Valley Dance Academy Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$60/Non Res.-$70 --10 wks 130860 Tu 6 -6:50 pm 3/31/09 Site:ALHS 130861 Th 7 -7:50 pm 4/4/09IntervalCardioClassAge:16 &up Burn calories in fast and slow intervals using steps,ropes and weights.Exercise mat and hand weights required. Inst.:Rachel Valdez Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$54/Non Res.-$64 --8 wks 131371 Tu 9 -9:50 am 3/31/09 &We 8:30 -9:20 amAbBlast!Age:16 &up Developing the six pack of your dreams! Please bring a mat. Inst.:Nicole Myerchin Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$40/Non Res.-$50 --10 wks 131374 Mo 6:30 -7 pm 3/30/09 131372 Tu 7:30 -8 pm 3/31/09 131373 Th 6:30 -7 pm 4/2/09 F I T N E S S Balance/Stability Ball FitnessAge:16 &up Works the upper and lower body and abs using principles of yoga and pilates.Balls and sticky mats provided. Inst.:Sylvia Marshall Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$38/Non Res.-$48 --10 wks 130730 Th 5 -5:50 pm 4/2/09LatinBeatZumbaStyleAge:16 &up Aerobic dance set to a Latin beat.Great for toning,coordination and calorie burning! Inst.:Sylvia Marshall Site:Lions W Resident -$38/Non Res.-$48 --8 wks 130731 Mo 5 -5:40 pm 3/30/09KickboxfitAge:16 &up Designed to target trouble areas,helps melt inches away.Gloves required -$30 fee to purchase from instructor. Inst.:Sensei Rick Duffy and staff Site:Universal Martial Arts Center Resident -$95/Non Res.-$105 --10 wks 132066 M/W 7:15 -8:15 pm 3/30/09 &Fr 6:30 -7:30 pm 132067 M/W/F 9 -10 am 3/30/09 132068 T/Th 8:35 -9:35 pm 3/31/09 &Fr 8:40 -9:40 pmKickboxfitIIAge:16 &up Picks up where Kickboxfit I leaves off.High intensity,speed oriented,no sparring.Gloves required -$30 fee to purchase from instructor. Inst.:Sensei Rick Duffy and staff Site:Universal Martial Arts Center Resident -$95/Non Res.-$105 --10 wks 132069 M/W 8:20 -9:20 pm 3/30/09 &Fr 7:35 -8:35 pmLowImpactAerobicsAge:16 &up Need exercise mat,hand weights optional. Inst.:Sylvia Marshall Site:Lions W Resident -$55/Non Res.-$65 --10 wks 131220 M/W 6 -6:50 pm 3/30/09CardioBootCampAge:16 &up Aerobics,kickboxing,power yoga and drills for a strong workout.Towel and yoga sticky mat required. Inst.:Steve Hsu Site:ALHS Resident -$72/Non Res.-$82 --9 wks 131380 Th 7 -8:20 pm 4/2/09ChiGongContemplationwithMovementAge:18 &up Relates to the flow of electric impulses in our bodies for helping you feel balanced,relaxed and peaceful. Inst.:Marianna Giordano Site:Lions W Resident -$20/Non Res.-$30 --10 wks 132070 Fr 11 -11:45 am 4/3/09TaiChiAge:18 &up Helps you feel relaxed and balanced. Please wear shoes that slide. Inst.:Marianna Giordano Site:Lions W Resident -$30/Non Res.-$40 --10 wks 132071 Th 6 -6:50 pm 4/2/09 132072 Fr 10 -10:50 am 4/3/09 T h e G r a p e v i n e S p r i n g 2 0 0 936 Recreation for All! Through partnerships,collaborations and reasonably priced classes,the City of Rancho Cucamonga is proud to offer a wide range of recreational and social opportunities for those residents in our community with developmental,learning and physical disabilities.Gymnastics Age:4 -18 Participants will be introduced to a variety of gymnastic apparatus.“Bring a Buddy”system is required. Inst.:Precision Gymnastics Site:Precision Resident -$73/Non Res.-$83 --10 wks 131269 Mo 3:15 -4 pm 3/30/09MovementandTumblingAge:4 -18 A fun,creative and therapeutic approach to developing coordination,strength and flexibility through stretches,floor and dance exercises,ribbons,flags,tambourines and more. Inst.:Anne Marie Dunn Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$50/Non Res.-$60 --10 wks 130276 Th 4:15 -4:55 pm 4/2/09JazzandHipHopAge:5 &up Build confidence and expressive style while learning jazz and hip hop techniques. Inst.:Anne Marie Dunn Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$50/Non Res.-$60 --9 wks 130273 Mo 5:30 -6:20 pm 3/30/09StarPerformersAge:7 -21 Learn songs,practice dance skills and perform at special events.$20 costume fee due at first class. Inst.:Richard and Pat Morris Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$50/Non Res.-$60 --13 wks Beginning 130279 We 7 -8:30 pm 4/1/09 Intermediate 130278 We 5:30 -7 pm 4/1/09 Tap Age:7 &up Tap techniques combined with a variety of contemporary dance styles. Inst.:Anne Marie Dunn Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$50/Non Res.-$60 --10 wks 130277 Th 5 -5:40 pm 4/2/09Ballroom-Social DanceAge:16 &up Learn salsa,cha-cha,swing,fox-trot,waltz, night club two-step and country dances. Optional performances. Inst.:Anne Marie Dunn Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$50/Non Res.-$60 --10 wks 130272 We 5 -5:45 pm 4/1/09BalletAge:Open Develop grace,coordination and individual creativity while learning contemporary and traditional ballet techniques. Inst.:Anne Marie Dunn Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$50/Non Res.-$60 --10 wks 130275 Th 3:30 -4:10 pm 4/2/09MartialArtsAge:5 -21 Learn endurance,flexibility and self-control while focusing on discipline and self- confidence.$10 supply fee due to instructor. Inst.:Anthony Maxwell &Michelle Maxwell Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Beginning Resident -$25/Non Res.-$35 --10 wks 130280 M/W 5 -6:30 pm 3/30/09 Intermediate Resident -$25/Non Res.-$35 --10 wks 130281 M/W 6:30 -8 pm 3/30/09 IncredABLE Athletes Calling all IncredABLE athletes!This is the perfect opportunity to get healthy, be active and make new friends!Please call 477-2765 x.8055 for more information.Basketball Ages:8 &up Skills such as dribbling,passing and shooting are taught in very learnable segments with lots of practice and fun games. Inst.:Trifytt Sports Staff Site:Fam Sports Ctr Resident -$50/Non Res.-$60 --5 wks 132816 Th 3 -3:45 pm 4/9/09 I N C R E D A B L E S / S P E C I A L N E E D S Festival of ArtsSpecialNeedsContest Display your one-of-a-kind art pieces!Junior High and High School ages are invited. Saturday,May 2,2009 10 am -2 pm Goldy S.Lewis Community Center Central Park Contest categories: ceramics,sculpting, painting,beading, needlepoint and mosaics. To obtain an entry form or for more information,call (909)477-2760 x.8055. Friend of a FriendConnection This program is designed to match up parents of special needs children.The program will enable parents to share experiences,advice and information with one another. If you are interested in being a “Friend of a Friend”or for more information,call (909)477-2760 x.8055. Rising Stars Since 1991,Rising Stars has provided therapeutic and recreational horseback riding lessons to physically and mentally challenged children and adults.In addtion to improving posture,balance,coordina- tion,strengthening and relaxing muscles and joints,riding builds self-discipline and self-confidence.For more information, contact Pat Morris at (909)987-9403. T h e G r a p e v i n e R C p a r k .c o m37 I N C R E D A B L E S / S P E C I A L N E E D S Financial assistance is available for those who qualify.Membership dues applicable. Teen Fit n Fun Club *Age:10 -14 Transportation available. Hours:4 -6 pm,Monday -Friday Location:Teen Lodge Cost:$30/wkTeenHomeworkClub*Age:10 -14 Transportation available from certain schools. Hours:2 -4 pm,Monday -Friday Location:Grizzly Gulch Cost:$35/wk *Call for transportation availability ($10/wk)Karate Self Defense Age:Kinder -Teen Hours:5 pm,6 pm,and 7 pm,Thursdays Location:Grizzly Gulch/Bear Flat Cost:$7/wk plus $6 registration fee/sessionCheerleadingClassesAge:Kinder -Teen Hours:6:30 pm,Wednesdays Location:Grizzly Gulch/Bear Flat Cost:$6/wk plus $7 registration fee/session Spring Day Camp Age:Kindergarten to 8th Grade March 23 -27 and March 30 -April 3. Specialty camps all rolled into one!Two field trips per week. Hours:6:30 am -6:30 pm Cost:$125 per week Location:Grizzly Gulch,Bear Flat and Teen Center First Friends (Adventure Guide Club for Parent &Child)12 -24+Months Designed to enhance the parent-child relationship while interacting with others. Includes field trips,crafts,songs and play.Classes ongoing,call for details. 12 -18 months old:9 -10 am 18 -24+months old:10 -11 amCPR/First Aide Age:Teen &up For both First Aide and CPR ~Cost:$50 Adult/child/infant.ASHI certified.(Please specify if you’re a Child Care Worker) Saturdays •9 am –3 pm March 7,April 4,May 2NEW-Party at the YMCA Age:5 -Teen Need someone to coordinate activities,team building corporate exercises or family reunion activities for your group?Contact the YMCA to coordinate your needs! Teen Scene A social and life skills program for ages 12 to 15 years old led by Casa Colina’s licensed staff. Fee -$65 per week --12 wks Mondays,4 –6 pm Kid’s Crew A social skills program for ages 4 to 8 years old led by Casa Colina’s licensed staff. Fee -$65 per week --8 wks Ages 4 –6 years:Tuesdays,3 –5 pm Ages 6 –8 years:Thursdays,3:30 –5:30 pm Children’s Services Casa Colina,partnered with the City of Rancho Cucamonga Special Needs Program,offers programs at Central Park.Call (909)596-7733 x.4200 for information,to register for a class or to schedule an assessment for program participation. A partnership with The City of Rancho Cucamonga and the Rancho Cucamonga/Fontana Family YMCA allows YMCA teen programs to be offered at Central Park’s Goldy S.Lewis Community Center.All YMCA programs are operated and provided by YMCA staff.YMCA membership dues are applicable and financial assistance is available to those who qualify.Call (909)987-0777 for more information. R a n c h o C u c a m o n g a /F o n t a n a F a m i l y Y M C AGoldyS.L e w i s C o m m u n i t y C e n t e r a t C e n t r a l P a r k Y M C A Call (909)987-0777 or visit www.rcfymca.org for moreinformationandstartdatesfortheseandotherprograms. IncredABLESFridayNight Fun ClubGoldyS.Lewis Community Center$5 per person Age:13 &up Become a part of this exciting monthly fun club.This is a great way to meet new friends and increase self-esteem.Every month we will enjoy a fun themed night that includes dances and special activities such as crafts,games,food and much more! March Madness Hey -all you basketball fanatics,it’s March Madness time!Wear your team colors to support your team. 129168 Fr 5:30 -7:30 pm 3/13/09 “Tiki-Tiki Luau” Aloha,come join the fun with games, music and prizes.Wear your best Hawaiian attire! 131485 Fr 5:30 -7:30 pm 4/17/09 “Passport to Paris”Prom Friday,May 15,2009 ~5:30 -9 pm Goldy S.Lewis Community Center (11200 Base Line Road) Ages:14 &up ~Semi-formal attire $20 per student (dinner and souvenir) $20 per adult (dinner only) Pre-registration required ~Barcode #:131516 Tickets will NOT be sold at the door but can be purchased in advance at Goldy S.Lewis Community Center C P R P h o t o g r a p h y F i n a n c i a l T h e G r a p e v i n e S p r i n g 2 0 0 9 Buying a Home --Why rent when you can own?Age:18 &up The benefits of home ownership versus renting,how to qualify for a mortgage and pay down debt to help qualify for assistance programs. Inst.:Paul Orr Site:Lions E Resident/Non Res.-$5 --1 day 131472 We 6 -8 pm 4/1/09 131473 We 6 -8 pm 5/6/09DebtFreedomAge:18 &up Learn how to break conventional banking rules,make your money work for you and eliminate debt. Inst.:Paul Orr Site:Lions E Resident/Non Res.-$5 --1 day 131470 Mo 6 -8 pm 4/6/09 131471 Mo 6 -8 pm 5/4/09FREE--“Saving Mom and Dad” What financial assistance is available to help mom and dad pay for their long term care cost?Financial planner and author of “Saving Mom and Dad…and you”helps families evaluate their options. Inst.:Medi-Care Solutions Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr 130433 Sa 10 am 5/9/09 Photoshop Basics Age:16 &up Use Photoshop to edit your digital photographs.Not a computer lab class, students may bring their own laptop. Inst.:Anthony Feliciano Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$60/Non Res.-$70 --4 wks 131368 Mo 6:30 -7:30 pm 3/30/09 131369 Mo 6:30 -7:30 pm 5/11/09DigitalPhotographyBasicsAge:16 &up Class is for beginning to intermediate stu- dents.Please bring a digital camera to class. Inst.:Anthony Feliciano Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$60/Non Res.-$70 --4 wks 131366 Tu 6:30 -7:30 pm 3/31/09 131367 Tu 6:30 -7:30 pm 5/12/09DigitalPhotographyAdvancedAge:16 &up For intermediate and advanced students (a digital single lens reflex camera is required).Learn how to use the manual controls on your DSLR camera. Inst.:Anthony Feliciano Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$60/Non Res.-$70 --4 wks 131334 We 6:30 -7:30 pm 4/1/09 131335 We 6:30 -7:30 pm 5/13/09 S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T 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 and any fees charged for such a course do not represent income to the Association. CPR Age:7 &up(Infant,Child &Adult) Learn the technique of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (taught by American Heart Association).Certification valid for a period of 2 years,but does not meet Healthcare Provider “C”criteria.(Min.8/Max.16) Inst.:Certified Instructor Site:Fire Station 173 (N.of Base Line off Day Creek) Resident/Non Res.-$60 --1 day 127994 Tu 6 -10 pm 3/17/09 130259 Tu 6 -10 pm 4/21/09 130260 Tu 6 -10 pm 5/19/09 G a r d e n i n gHomeGardening Age:12 &up Learn basic home gardening,sprinkler repair,lawn care,pruning and use of drought tolerant plants. Inst.:Jose Vara Site:Lions W Resident -$65/Non Res.-$75 --5 wks 131266 Sa 9:30 -11:30 am 3/28/09DogObedience **B r i n g p ro o f o f c u r re n t v a c c i n a t i o n s t o f i r s t c l a s s . Novice Dog Obedience**Age:12 &up Basic class for all dogs 4 months or older. Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.First class meets at Lions West. No dogs first class. Inst.:Live Oak Dog Obedience Site:Lions Park Resident -$99/Non Res.-$109 --7 wks 130799 Sa 11:30 am -12:30 pm 3/28/09 130800 Fr 6:30 -7:30 pm 4/3/09IntrotoAgility**Age:Adult Teach your dog to jump hurdles,go through tunnels and more!Friendly dogs only,bring treats and water for your dog. Inst.:Cindy Scott Site:Red Hill Park Resident -$125/Non Res.-$135 --6 wks 132084 Mo 7 -8 pm 4/6/09 Pee Wee Puppy**Age:Adult For puppies nine weeks to five months.basic commands taught,problem issues addressed. Inst.:Cindy Scott Site:Red Hill Park Resident -$96/Non Res.-$106 --6 wks 132082 Th 6:30 -7:30 pm 4/9/09BasicManners**Ages 18 &up For dogs four months and up.Basic obedience,manners and behavior problems are addressed.First class meets at Lions West. No dogs first class. Inst.:Cindy Scott Site:Red Hill Park Resident -$95/Non Res.-$105 --6 wks 132083 Th 7:30 -8:30 pm 9/9/09 38 Topiary Gardening Age:12 &up Create a topiary animal.Gloves and pliers required. Inst.:Jose Vara Site:Goldy Lewis Ctr Resident -$65/Non Res.-$75 --4 wks 132073 Tu 6 -8 pm 3/31/09 Help your canine buddy stay fit!Exercise by taking a walk togetherorvisittheEtiwandaCreekDogPark.Just a reminder,leash lawsareenforcedwithinCitylimits. T h e G r a p e v i n e R C p a r k .c o m39 J A M E S L .B R U L T E S E N I O R C E N T E R 11200 Base Line RoadPhone:(909)477-2780Open7daysaweek!Monday --Friday:8 am --10 pmSaturday:8 am --6 pmSunday:9 am --5 pm Join the fun at the James L.Brulte Center!Just for Fun Day Time Bridge Monday 1 -4 pm Canasta Tuesday 9 -2 pm World Cinema Group Tuesday 6:30 pm Dominos Tuesday &Thursday 1 -9 pm Scrabble Tuesday &Friday 12:30 -4:30 pm Majhong Tuesday &Friday 1 -4 pm Needlework &Quilting Tuesday,Wednesday,Friday 9 -noon Senior Cinema Wednesday 1:30 pm Bunco Friday Noon -4 pm Playful Senior Acting Group Wednesday 6 pm Pinochle Thursday 8:30 am -4 pm V.I.P.Club*Thursday 9 -10:30 am Bingo*Thursday 10:45 am -2:45 pm Table Tennis Thursday &Saturday 11 am -5 pm Tuesday 2 -9 pm Sunday 1 -4 pm Pinochle Tournaments Friday 2 -7:30 pm Bridge Friday 6 -9 pm Senior Choir Friday 10 am Lawn Bowling Saturday 9 am -noon Darts Daily 9 am -5 pm Wii Daily 9 am –9 pm *Sponsored by the Rancho Cucamonga V.I.P.Club Country Western Dance PartyApril16th~May 21st ~June 18th 2 -4 pm Join us each month for non-stop dancing.All ages welcome. Fee:$3 per person.Music DJ:Cal SenechalSeniorTournaments Limited to the first sixteen participants.$5 per person. Billiards (1 pm)Table Tennis (11 am) 125366 April 3,2009 125376 April 25,2009 125367 May 1,2009 125377 May 23,2009 125368 June 5,2009 Events are FREE unless stated otherwise. T h e G r a p e v i n e S p r i n g 2 0 0 940 The Doctor Is In Dr.Harvey D.Cohen,M.D.will be presenting information and responding to questions on topics related to senior health.The presentations are open to everyone of all ages. Please call the James L.Brulte Senior Center at (909)477-2780 to reserve your spot.3rd Tuesday of Each Month -Noon 127324 April 21 ........Facial Hair in Women 127326 May 19 .........Osteoporosis:Silent Epidemic3rdWednesdayofEachMonth-7 pm 127325 April 22 *.......Hypertension:Medications 127327 May 20 .........Elevated Cholesterol -Treatment *H e l d o n t h e 4 t h We d n e s d a y o f t h e m o n th . Senior EventsSE N I O R A C T I V I T I E S Silver Fox Social Club This is a great chance for seniors to meet new friends and share common interests. Club will meet the first Friday of each month at 6 pm.Bring your “Bucket List”and be ready to share.Free activity,registration required.Barcode #12637870’s Plus Birthday Club If you are 70 years young or better, this club is for you!Register at the Brulte Center and be recognized (on the month of your birthday)at a monthly party (held on the last Wednesday of each month).Free activity,registration required. Barcode #126376 Senior Book Club Join us for a fun book discussion,talking about your favorite books and authors! Sponsored by Rancho Cucamonga Library Services.Held the third Thursday each month,10 -11:30 am.Free activity, registration required.Barcode #130575 Clubs at the James L.Brulte Senior Center Health Education Series Loma Linda University East Campus Hospital presents the following series: Vestibular /Balance Therapy 130426 We 10:30 am 4/15/09 Joint Replacement 130427 Th 10:30 am 5/14/09 St.Patrick’s DayThursday,March 12,2009 ~9:30 am Kiss the Blarney Stone,do a jig,find a shamrock,swig some mock brew while celebrating St.Patrick’s Day!Golden FolliesSaturday,April 18,2009 ~2 pm Interested in performing or attending.Please call (909)477-2780 for more information.Performance held in Montclair.Earth DayThursday,April 23,2009 ~9:30 am Celebrate the arrival of spring when life springs eternal. Entertainment,refreshments and terrific door prizes. Unless otherwise stated,all workshops are FREE and will be held at James L.Brulte Sr.Center. FREE Tax Help Sponsored by AARP,for taxpayers with middle and low income.February 3 -April 14 Tuesday:9 am -2 pm Thursday:2 -6 pm Saturday:9 am -2 pm Please bring the following: •Your current years tax information, (W-2,SSA-1099,1009R,1099INT,1099DIV, 1099B,etc.),and any miscellaneous income. •All receipts or canceled checks (if itemizing). •Copy of last year's income tax return. •Social Security numbers for you and all dependents. Workshops Nutrition and Label Reading Tips for portion control,label reading and exercise.Free Body Mass index screening. Presented by Inter Valley Health Plan. Registration required. 129968 Tu 10 am 4/21/09 T h e G r a p e v i n e R C p a r k .c o m41 S E N I O R C L A S S E SFitnessPACE®FREE! People with Arthritis Can Exercise! Inst.:Arlene Zirges Site:Brulte Senior Ctr Free Class --13 wks 129266 Mo 10:30 -11:30 am 4/6/09 Free Class --13 wks 129267 Fr 10:30 -11:30 am 4/3/09Sit&Be Fit FREE! Inst.:Edna Silver Site:Brulte Senior Ctr Free Class --13 weeks 129575 Tu 10:30 -11:30 am 4/7/09 129576 Th 1 -2 pm 4/2/09TaiChi/Chi Gong Inst.:Marianna Giordano Site:Brulte Senior Ctr Class Fee $15 --12 weeks 129916 We 10 -11:15 am 4/1/09TaiChi/24 Form Yang Style Inst.:Ray Easterling Site:Brulte Senior Ctr Class Fee $15 --12 wks 129917 Tu 7 -8 pm 4/7/09Yoga Inst.:Leslie Vasquez Site:Brulte Senior Ctr Class Fee $20 --4 wks 129580 Mo 2 -3 pm 4/6/09 129581 Mo 2 -3 pm 5/4/09 129582 Mo 2 -3 pm 6/1/09 129583 Mo 6:30 -7:30 pm 4/6/09 129584 Mo 6:30 -7:30 pm 5/4/09 129585 Mo 6:30 -7:30 pm 6/1/09 Beginning Pilates (Mat Only) Inst.:Sharon Ott Site:Brulte Senior Ctr Class Fee -$25 --4 wks 129925 T/Th 3 -3:55 pm 4/2/09 129926 T/Th 3 -3:55 pm 5/5/09 129927 T/Th 3 -3:55 pm 6/2/09 129922 T/Th 4 -5 pm 4/2/09 129923 T/Th 4 -5 pm 5/5/09 129924 T/Th 4 -5 pm 6/2/09SeniorPilates-Advanced Inst.:Laura Ott Site:Brulte Senior Ctr Class Fee -$25 --4 wks 129919 M/W 4 -5 pm 4/1/09 129920 M/W 4 -5 pm 5/4/09 129921 M/W 4 -5 pm 6/1/09ZumbaGold A low impact,Latin inspired dance fitness class designed for seniors. Inst.:Kat Davis Site:Brulte Senior Ctr Class Fee -$16 --4 wks 129577 We 11:30 am -12:15 pm 4/1/09 129578 We 11:30 am -12:15 pm 5/6/09 129579 We 11:30 am -12:15 pm 6/3/09 Stretching/Balance/MovementFREE!Inst.:Monique Hamilton Site:Brulte Senior Ctr Free Class --4 wks 129572 T/Th 8 -8:50 am 4/2/09 129573 T/Th 8 -8:50 am 5/5/09 129574 T/Th 8 -8:50 am 6/2/09SeniorsWalkingClubFREE!Healthy RC Inst.:Terri Migliacci Site:Brulte Senior Ctr Free Class --on-going 129918 T/Th 7:30 -9 am 4/2/09SeniorAerobics-Beginning Inst.:Arlene Zirges Site:Brulte Senior Ctr Class Fee -$20 --4 wks 129569 M/W/F 8 -9 am 4/1/09 129570 M/W/F 8 -9 am 5/1/09 129571 M/W/F 8 -9 am 6/1/09SeniorAerobics-Advanced Inst.:Laura Ott Site:Brulte Senior Ctr Class Fee -$20 --4 wks 129566 M/W/F 9 -10 am 4/1/09 129567 M/W/F 9 -10 am 5/1/09 129568 M/W/F 9 -10 am 6/1/09 Massage Therapy Tuesdays •9-11:30 am Fifteen minute sessions. Pre-registration required. Therapist:Sherine Coleman-Bryant Fee:$15 Wellness Pass For residents of Rancho Cucamonga only.Get fit,maintain flexibility and build strength. Work out with the latest fitness equipment for all mobility needs.Ages 60+ Monday -Friday 7 am -9 pm Saturday 8 am -6 pm Sunday 9 am -5 pmPersonalTrainer Learn how to effectively use the equipment in Wellness Pass and receive a customized workout regiment designed to achieve the best results from your workout. Set up your appointment today -it’s easy to do!Register at the Senior Center front desk,contact the trainer to set up your appointment,bring your paid receipt to your appointment and gain a wealth of knowledge on getting fit the best way possible! Inst.:Patricia Orona Site:Brulte Senior Ctr Fee -$15 for one hour private session. Genealogy $10 supply fee due to instructor at first class. Inst.:Sharyn Hay/Richard Piepho Site:Brulte Senior Center Class Fee -$25 --12 wks Beginning (Reminiscing) 129929 Mo 9 -11 am 4/6/09 Intermediate 129928 Mo 6 -8 pm 4/6/09 Ages 50 -59 Monday -Friday 3 pm -9 pm Saturday 8 am -6 pm Sunday 9 am -5 pm T h e G r a p e v i n e S p r i n g 2 0 0 942 Hand Built Ceramics Make a project from raw clay,shaping and hand-building,drying to firing and decorating a complete piece.Students will be responsible for supply cost. Inst.:Cheryl Cooper Site:Brulte Senior Ctr Class Fee $28 --4 wks Flower Lady Vases 129970 We 9 -11 am 4/1/09 Hedgehog Napkin Holder 129971 We 9 -11 am 5/6/09 House/Garage Tool Cady 129972 We 9 -11 am 6/3/09 Arts &Crafts Sculpting Techniques Make something new for your home or as a gift.Students responsible for supply costs. Inst.:Cheryl Cooper Site:Brulte Senior Ctr Class Fee $48 --6 wks 129978 Th 9 am -noon 4/9/09 129979 Th 5:30 -8:30 pm 4/9/09 129980 Th 9 am -noon 5/21/09 129981 Th 5:30 -8:30 pm 5/21/09 Tole/Decoration Art FREE! Add color,decoration and unique style to just about any surface with paint. Some expense for supplies will be required. Pre-register at the Senior desk or by calling (909)477-2780. Inst.:Jewel Weir Site:Brulte Senior Ctr Free Class --12 wks 129930 Mo Noon -3 pm 4/6/09Watercolor&Drawing Inst.:Karen Clark Site:Brulte Senior Ctr Class Fee $60 --4 wks 129973 Th 6 -8 pm 4/2/09 129974 Th 6 -8 pm 5/7/09 129975 Th 6 -8 pm 6/4/09 DanceBasicLineDancing Classes will teach different and fun line dances. Inst.:Cal Senechal Site:Brulte Senior Ctr Class Fee -$6 --monthly 130181 Tu 9:30 -10:30 am 4/7/09 130182 Tu 9:30 -10:30 am 5/5/09 130183 Tu 9:30 -10:30 am 6/2/09 130184 Tu 10:45 -11:45 am 4/7/09 130185 Tu 10:45 -11:45 am 5/5/09 130186 Tu 10:45 -11:45 am 6/2/09 130169 Th 9:30 -10:30 am 4/2/09 130170 Th 9:30 -10:30 am 5/7/09 130171 Th 9:30 -10:30 am 6/4/09BeginningLineDance Inst.:Anne Marie Dunn Site:Brulte Senior Ctr Class Fee -$10 --4 wks 130178 Th 6 -7 pm 4/2/09 130179 Th 6 -7 pm 5/7/09 130180 Th 6 -7 pm 6/4/09 130566 Fr 10:30 -11:30 am 4/3/09 130567 Fr 10:30 -11:30 am 5/1/09 130568 Fr 10:30 -11:30 am 6/5/09IntermediateLineDancing Inst.:Cal Senechal Site:Brulte Senior Ctr Class Fee -$6 --monthly 130172 Th 10:45 -11:45 am 4/2/09 130173 Th 10:45 -11:45 am 5/7/09 130174 Th 10:45 -11:45 am 6/4/09 Inst.:Anne Marie Dunn Site:Brulte Senior Ctr Class Fee -$10 --4 wks 130175 Th 7 -8 pm 4/2/09 130176 Th 7 -8 pm 5/7/09 130177 Th 7 -8 pm 6/4/09 130569 Fr 11:30 am -12:30 pm 4/3/09 130570 Fr 11:30 am -12:30 pm 5/1/09 130571 Fr 11:30 am -12:30 pm 6/5/09 NEW -Stompline Where Tap meets Line Dancing. Inst.:Anne Marie Dunn Site:Brulte Senior Ctr Class Fee -$15 --4 wks 129982 Tu 5:45 -6:45 pm 4/7/09 129983 Tu 5:45 -6:45 pm 5/5/09 129984 Tu 5:45 -6:45 pm 6/2/09 129985 We 1:30 -2:30 pm 4/1/09 129986 We 1:30 -2:30 pm 5/6/09 129987 We 1:30 -2:30 pm 6/3/09BallroomDance Inst.:Cal Senechal Site:Brulte Senior Ctr Class Fee -$12 --4 wksViennese Waltz 130187 Tu 1 -1:55 pm 4/7/09Swing 130190 Tu 2 -2:55 pm 4/7/09Merengaue 130191 Tu 2 -2:55 pm 5/5/09Foxtrot 130188 Tu 1 -1:55 pm 5/5/09Rumba 130192 Tu 2 -2:55 pm 6/2/09Tango 130189 Tu 1 -1:55 pm 6/2/09BallroomDance(Evening) Inst.:Cal Senechal Site:Brulte Senior Ctr Class Fee -$15 --4 wksEastCoast Swing 130200 We 7 -7:55 pm 4/1/09Foxtrot 130201 We 7 -7:55 pm 5/6/09Rumba 130202 We 7 -7:55 pm 6/3/09 S E N I O R C L A S S E S Ballroom for Couples Inst.:Cal Senechal Site:Brulte Senior Ctr Class Fee -$15 --4 wksRumba 130203 We 8 -8:55 pm 4/1/09Tango 130204 We 8 -8:55 pm 5/6/09ChaCha 130205 We 8 -8:55 pm 6/3/09TapDancing Inst.:Marge Avants Site:Brulte Senior Ctr Class Fee -$25 --4 wks Intermediate 129586 Mo 10:30 am -noon 4/6/09 129587 Mo 10:30 am -noon 5/4/09 129588 Mo 10:30 am -noon 6/1/09 NEW -Israeli Folk Dance Inst.:Yael Steinfeld Site:Brulte Senior Ctr Class Fee -$30 --6 wks 130434 Tu 5 -6:30 pm 4/7/09 130616 Tu 5 -6:30 pm 5/19/09 NEW -Chair/Basic Belly Dance Inst.:Doreen Cocherell “Fatima” Site:Brulte Senior Ctr Class Fee -$10 --4 wks 130572 Fr 3 -4:30 pm 4/3/09 130573 Fr 3 -4:30 pm 5/1/09 130574 Fr 3 -4:30 pm 6/5/09 T h e G r a p e v i n e R C p a r k .c o m43 AARP Driver Safety Program This eight hour course is taught in two,four hour sessions over two days.Upon completion of both classes,drivers fifty-five years of age and older are eligible for a discount on insurance.Call (909)477-2780 for more information. Class Fee -$12 Member (must show your card at the time of payment) $14 Non-members 124469 T/W 5 -9 pm April 7 &8 124470 T/W 1 -5 pm May 5 &6 124471 T/W 5 -9 pm June 2 &3 The Silver Fox Express Senior Transportation System offers seniors (60 years and over) transportation to the James L.Brulte Senior Center,doctor appointments and grocery shopping.All services will be available on a daily basis Monday through Friday.You must register and pay a $25 annual fee at the Senior Center front desk.Once registered, simply contact the YMCA at (909)987-0777 by Friday to set up appointments for the upcoming week.Reservations must be made by Friday or services can not be guaranteed.For more information,please call (909)477-2780. Retired Senior VolunteerProgram(R.S.V.P.) Working as a volunteer affords one the opportunity to learn new skills,make friends,feel needed,stay active and have fun!Call (909)482-0355 for a list of volun- teer opportunities.Dept.of Aging and Adult Services For appointments or information please call Joanne Jaworski at (909)948-6235.Senior Help Line A free referral service providing informa- tion on many senior related issues.Please call (909)625-4600.Senior Counseling Free service.For appointments or information please call Denise Christensen at (909)983-2020 x.231.Home Maintenance Services For more information please call the Oldtimers Foundation at (909)822-4493.Senior Real Estate Counseling Free service.For an appointment,please call (909)941-8379 or (951)237-4096.HICAP Insurance/Medi-CAL Counseling For more information or for an appoint- ment call HICAP at (800)434-0222.For Medi-Cal assistance call (909)458-9574. Senior Transportation S ystem A Nutrition Meals (60+)Monday -Friday •11:30 am -1 pm Enjoy reliable lunch service by Old Timer's Foundation in a setting that makes conversation easy between friends while you look out over the beautiful courtyard. $3 suggested donation per meal at Central Park. Homebound program available (suggested donation -$2.50). For further information call 987-1911. Elder Law Matters Marivel Zialcita,Attorney at Law 1st &3rd Friday Noon -2 pm Gregory A.Wood,Attorney at Law 2nd &4th Friday Noon -2 pm Please call (909)477-2780 for a reservation. Resource Library With a grant received from the Administration on Aging,the James L.Brulte Senior Center has established a Resource Library.Volunteers guide visitors to resources of personal interest.Visitors can track their blood pressure with cards donated by the Visiting Nurses Association.The library features reference materials with a wide range of topics and equipment including: •Senior Health &Wellness •Cooking •Crafts &Hobbies •Computer w/Special Needs capabilities •Braille Printer,Labeler,Games &Magnifier Volunteers monitor the library's checkout system and assist visitors with equipment in the library. FREE Programs &Services Please call (909)477-2780 or visit RCpark.com for more information on the following FREE programs and services - Link Homebound Program Bereavement Support Group Alzheimer ’s Support Group Senior Gasoline Service Program Blood Pressure Screening Elder Law Volunteer Opportunities S E N I O R S E R V I C E S Rancho Cucamonga Community Foundation Call (909)477-2760 for meeting dates Tony Mize.............................................Chair Thomas Galindo ..............................Vice Chair Harvey Cohen,M.D .............Secretary/Treasurer Charles Buquet ..........................Board Member Linda Bryan ..............................Board Member Brad Firle .................................Board Member Judy Gibson ..............................Board Member Lupe Jaramillo ..........................Board Member Marian Nelson ..........................Board Member Staff Jack Lam ...................................City Manager Pamela Easter................Assistant City Manager Mahdi Aluzri ......Deputy City Mgr/Comm.Dev. John Gillison ......Deputy City Mgr./Admin.Svcs. Dave Blevins ...........Public Works Svcs.Director Peter Bryan....Fire Chief RC Fire Protection District Robert Karatsu ........................Library Director Joe Cusimano ......Captain RC Police Department Linda D.Daniels ...Redevelopment Agency Director Trang Huynh..............Building &Safety Official Tamara Layne .........................Finance Director Kevin McArdle ......Community Services Director Debra McNay ......Asst.City Clerk/Records Mgr. Joe Pulcinella ..............Animal Services Director Mark Steuer ...Director of Eng.Svcs./City Engineer James R.Troyer .....................Planning Director T h e G r a p e v i n e S p r i n g 2 0 0 944 City Council Meets first &third Wednesdays,monthly at 7 pm Donald J.Kurth,M.D.............................Mayor L.Dennis Michael .....................Mayor Pro Tem Rex Gutierrez .........................Council Member Sam Spagnolo .........................Council Member Diane Williams .......................Council Member Other Elected Officials Janice Reynolds ...............................City Clerk James C.Frost ............................City Treasurer Planning Commission/ Historic Preservation Commission Meets second &fourth Wednesdays,monthly at 7 pm Richard B.Fletcher .................................Chair Luis Munoz,Jr.................................Vice-Chair Pam Stewart ..............................Commissioner Frances Howdyshell ...................Commissioner Ravenel Wimberly ......................Commissioner Park and Recreation Commission Meets third Thursday,monthly at 7 pm Antonio Karraa .....................................Chair Francisco Oaxaca ............................Vice Chair Curtis Bray ...............................Commissioner Patricia Morris ...........................Commissioner Janet Ryerson ............................Commissioner Rancho Cucamonga Library Foundation Meets second Monday monthly at 6 pm Bruce Bowne ....................................President Rebecca Davies ..........................Vice President Teresa A.Akahoshi .....................Board Member Jackie Amsler ............................Board Member David Atkins ............................Board Member Gino L.Filippi ...........................Board Member Tina Gilfry ................................Board Member David Gonzalez .........................Board Member Ruth Leal .................................Board Member Dominic Melillo ........................Board Member Chris White ..............................Board Member Library Board Meets second Thursday,monthly at 6 pm Robert Coberly .................................President Sharon Nagel ........................President Pro Tem Jackie Amsler ............................Board Member Scott Haddon ............................Board Member Luella Hairston .........................Board Member C i t y D i r e c t o r y G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N City Hall -Mo -Th 7 am -6 pm 10500 Civic Center Drive,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 @ Your Service (Automated Information Line)........................(909)477-2777 Building and Safety Division ...............................................(909)477-2710 City Yard .........................................................................(909)477-2730 Code Enforcement .............................................................(909)477-2712 Community Services Department .........................................(909)477-2760 Community Services -Activity Registration ............................(909)477-2765 Engineering Division .........................................................(909)477-2740 Environmental Programs Info Line .......................................(909)919-2635 Graffiti Hotline .................................................................(909)481-7999 Neighborhood Housing Services (first-time buyers).................(909)884-6891 Planning Division/Home Improvement Program ....................(909)477-2750 Animal Care and Services Department Mo-Fr 1-7 pm /Sa &Su noon-6 pm Animal Care and Adoption Center - 11780 Arrow Route,Rancho Cucamonga,CA 91730 Licensing,Adoption Center &Field Services .................(909)466-PETS (7387) Victoria Gardens Cultural Center 12505 Cultural Center Drive,Rancho Cucamonga,CA 91739 Administration -Mo -Fr 8 am -5 pm .........................................(909)477-2775 Box Office -Su Noon –5 pm;M –Th Noon –6 pm;Fr &Sa 10 am –6 pm ..(909)477-2752 Facility Reservation -Mo -Fr 8 am -5 pm ..................................(909)477-2773 Library Rancho Cucamonga Public Library,7368 Archibald Avenue .......(909)477-2720 Mo -Th 10 am -9 pm /Fr Noon -6 pm/Sa 10 am -5 pm /Su 1 -5 pm Paul A.Biane Library/Victoria Gardens,12505 Cultural Center Dr...(909)477-2720 Mo -Th 10 am -9 pm /Fr -Sa 10 am -6 pm /Closed Sunday Community Centers - All Community Centers open Mo -Fr 8 am -10 pm /Sa 8 am -6 pm /Su 9 am -5 pm except Resource Center which is open Mo-Fr 8 am -8 pm Goldy S.Lewis Community Center,11200 Base Line Rd.,91701 ..(909)477-2782 James L.Brulte Senior Center,11200 Base Line Rd.,91701 ..........(909)477-2780 Lions Community Center East,9191 Base Line Rd.,91730 ..........(909)477-2790 Lions Community Center West,9161 Base Line Rd.,91730 .........(909)477-2795 RC Family Resource Center,9791 Arrow Rte,91730 ...........(909)477-2781 RC Family Sports Center,9059 San Bernardino Rd.,91730 .........(909)477-2785 Police -Mo -Fr 7 am -5:45 pm Rancho Cucamonga Police Department, 10510 Civic Center Drive,Rancho Cucamonga,CA 91730 Emergency Calls Only ....................................................................9-1-1 Police Services (non-emergency)...........................................(909)941-1488 Business/Crime Prevention/Investigations ............................(909)477-2800 Fire -Mo -Th 7 am -6 pm Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, 10500 Civic Center Drive,Rancho Cucamonga,CA 91730 Emergency Calls Only ....................................................................9-1-1 Business Calls ..................................................................(909)477-2770 New Construction Unit ......................................................(909)477-2713 Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter &Sports Complex Quakes Ticket Office -Mo-Fr 10 am-5 pm/Sa 10 am-2 pm/Su 1 pm-6 pm ...(909)481-5252 Epicenter Stadium Rental Information -Mo -Th 7 am -6 pm ..........(909)477-2760 Rancho Cucamonga Chamber of Commerce -Mo -Fr 8 am -5 pm 7945 Vineyard Avenue.,Suite D-5,91730 ................................(909)987-1012 School Districts Alta Loma School District -Mo -Fr 7 am -4 pm ...........................(909)484-5151 Central School District -Mo -Fr 8 am -4:30 pm ............................(909)989-8541 Cucamonga School District -Mo -Fr 8 am -4 pm .........................(909)987-8942 Etiwanda School District -Mo -Fr 7:30 am -4:30 pm ......................(909)899-2451 Chaffey Joint Union High School District -Mo -Fr 7:30 am -4 pm ....(909)988-8511 Utilities Southern CA Edison -24 hour Support .....................................1-800-655-4555 Southern CA Gas -24 hour Support .........................................1-800-427-2200 Cucamonga Valley Water District -Mo -Fr 7:30 am -5:30 pm ...........(909)987-2591 Burrtec Waste Industries Disposal -Mo -Fr 8 am -5 pm ................(909)987-3717 Internet Web Sites Internet WebSite Address ..............................................www.cityofrc.com Animal Care and Services Department ...............................www.rcpets.info Business Site Locator .............................................www.insiderancho.com Community Services Website ...........................................www.rcpark.com Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter Website ........................www.rcepicenter.com Rancho Cucamonga Library Website ...............................www.rcpl.lib.ca.us Rancho Cucamonga Redevelopment Dept.Website ..................www.rcrda.us Victoria Gardens Cultural Center ........................www.vgculturalcenter.com Residents of Rancho Cucamonga are encouraged to attend City meetings.These meetings are held at the City Council Chambers,City Hall, 10500 Civic Center Drive. T h e G r a p e v i n e R C p a r k .c o m45 Victoria Gardens Cultural Center(909)477-2773 Whether you need ample or intimate space,Victoria Gardens Cultural Center will meet the needs of any event.Reserve the Lewis Family Playhouse, Celebration Hall,the Courtyard or Main Street Lobby.Lions Center East -(909)477-2790 A versatile facility to meet your entire rental needs for dances,parties,meetings and more!Large and small rooms accommodating 10 -95 people.Six rooms avail- able with amenities such as TV/VCR and much more.Lions Center West -(909)477-2795 A great place for your special events.Features large and small rooms which accommodate 10 -180 people.Three rooms available with amenities such as a standard kitchen.RC Family Sports Center(909)477-2785 Let this be your next rental site to plan your personal recreation fun!Features basketball and racquetball courts,meeting rooms,a Teen Center with use of Nintendo,Pool tables,Ping Pong, and a Big Screen TV.Small meeting rooms for 10 -30 people.James L.Brulte Senior Center &Goldy S.Lewis Community Center(909)477-2782 The facilities at Central Park house the most versatile and flexible multi-purpose spaces available for large or small parties.Rooms can accommodate from 75 to 350 people and feature amenities such as a kitchens,stage areas,a unique indoor/outdoor fireplace and courtyard.Multiple executive meeting rooms are available with seating from 30 -75 people. Looking for that special place for a memorable wedding reception,family reunion, seminar,meeting or banquet?We have six different facilities available,each with different size rooms,capabilities and amenities including kitchens,audio visual equipment, lecturns and much more!In addition,we have a friendly,experienced,well-trained team always willing and able to assist in any way.Rental rates vary and are determined by room size,time of use,attendance and type of activity.With such great facilities right in your own city,why go anywhere else?Let us help make your event or get-together one that you will always remember. Weddings •Private Parties •BirthdaysWorkshops/Seminars •Business/Service Groups For a Healthy RC -We’re Smoke Free! The City of Rancho Cucamonga has created a Smoke-Free environment for all City facilities.Smoking is prohibited at all City facilities, parks,playgrounds,plazas and trails,including the surrounding property and parking lots. Enjoy numerous activities at one of the twenty-nine parks in the City of Rancho Cucamonga.In addition,six parks have shelters that can be reserved for birthday parties,family reunions and various other special events.Reservable shelter parks include Coyote Canyon,Day Creek, Heritage,Hermosa,Milliken and Red Hill Park.All other park shelters are available on a first come,first serve basis with no reservation required.All of our parks are monitored on weeknights and weekends. To learn about specific park amenities,log onto RCpark.com. •Call (909)477-2765 to check availability. •Reservations must be made in person, and are taken at Goldy S.Lewis Community Center at Central Park, Monday thru Friday,8 am -8 pm or Saturday 9 am -3 pm.(fees vary by shelter size,resident/non-resident,etc.). •Residents may reserve up to four months prior to reservation date.(Non- residents -one month prior.) •Moonbouncers may only be used at reservable parks with an approved City Park Reservation and Required Insurance.Call (909)477-2765 for information regarding requirements. •Amplified sound may only be used at reservable parks with City approval and additional fees. R E N T F O R Y O U R E V E N T Park Shelter Reservations Community Center Buildings &Rooms Visit our website at RCpark.com for a complete listingofparks,buildings and their amenities. T h e G r a p e v i n e S p r i n g 2 0 0 946 Medical Release:I do h ereb y g i v e p ermi s s i o n fo r an y cert i fi ed emerg en cy p ro fes s i o n al o r h eal t h careprofessionaltoadministeranytypeofmedicaltreatmenthe/s h e deems n eces s ary t o t h e ab o v echild(ren )i n cas e o f an emerg en cy an d i n t h e ev en t t h at I can n o t b e co n t act ed. Signature of Parent or Guardian Date Barcode #Last Name First Name Birthdate M/F Activity Title Fee //// // 1 2 6 RELEASE OF LIABILITY &ASSUMPTION OF RISKI,on behalf of myself:or on behalf of my minor child,hereby waive in advance any and all actions or causes of action and claims for injury or property damage which I may have,or which may hereafter accrue to me,my heirs or other successors as a result of my participation in any activity,or activi-ties incidental thereto,(hereinafter referred to as the “activity”)sponsored by the City of Rancho Cucamonga in the attachedregistrationform.This is intended to release and hold harmless the City of Rancho Cucamonga and it’s elected officials,of-ficers,employees,contractors and agents.I understand that I must be in good health prior to participating in the activity.I understand that serious accidents occasion-ally occur to participants during such an activity,transportation to or from such an activity and during activities incidentaltosuchanactivity.Knowing these risks,I expressly assume those risks and agree that under no circumstances will I,or anyofmyheirsorsuccessorspresentanyclaimoractionagainsttheCityofRanchoCucamonga.Participants permit the taking of photographs of themselves and/or their minor children by the City of Rancho CucamongaduringrecreationactivitiestobeusedinCitypublicationsand/or websites. I HAVE READ THE ABOVE AND ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I AM GIVING UP IMPORTANT LEGAL RIGHTS BY SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT. q Check here if you are submitting proof of residency.q New address? Adult's Name Home Phone Address Daytime Phone City*State Zip Code E-mail Address 5 Doctor's Name Hospital Name Existing Medical Condition 4 3 This information required for registration in Youth Sports Activities ONLY. Visa q Card Number M/C q Cardholder Name Exp.Date Cardholder Signature Child #1 -Ht.Wt. Previous Team Position Played Season Played Child #2 -Ht.Wt. Previous Team Position Played Season Played q Account Credit Participant Information R e g i s t r a t i o n B e g i n s -M a r c h 9 ,2 0 0 9 q I would like to support the R.C.Community Foundation with a donation --$ q I would like to support the R.C.Public Library Foundation with a donation --$ Signature Required Date Register ......On-Line 3Many activities are available on-line with InstantRC. 3visit www.RCpark.com....Fax-In 3Be sure to complete Section 4. 3Fax form to (909)477-2783....Mail-In 3Send registration form at any time. We will begin inputting registrations forms in the computer on March 9th (March 16th -non-residents). 3Mail to: Spring Registration 11200 Base Line Road Rancho Cucamonga,CA 91701...Walk-In 3Lions Center East (Drop Box) 9191 Base Line Road (between Hellman &Beryl) Mon.-Thu.,8a -1p &4p -8p Fri.&Sat.,9a -noon or Goldy Lewis Center/Central Park 11200 Base Line Road (Base Line &Milliken) Mon.-Fri.8a -8p Sat.9a -3p Payment Methods 3Make checks payable to: The City of Rancho Cucamonga 3Credit Card:Mastercard &Visa Refunds/Transfers 3Issued if requested prior to 2nd class meeting. 3Will be notified and issued credit automatically if class is cancelled. 3Credit Card refunds will be issued by credit on your credit card. 3Please allow 2 -3 weeks for processing.General Info 3Registration not accepted at classes. 3$10 non resident fee applies to each activity,unless stated otherwise. 3$10 service charge on all returned checks. 3Activity scholarships are available for residents only,call for require- ments. 3Bring,mail or fax a clear copy of your photo identification plus a current utility bill for proof of residency.For registration questions,please call (909)477-2765. T h e G r a p e v i n e R C p a r k .c o m47 1. 2. 3. 4.5. 6. 7. d b o f g h i j p l q k 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 25.23. 24. 26. 27. 28. 29. 22. 1 23 5 4 6 78 9 1012 13 14 15 16 17 1.Bear Gulch Park 9094 Arrow Route 2.Beryl Park East/West 6524 Beryl St./6501 Carnelian St. 3.Central Park 11200 Base Line Road 4.Church Street Park 10190 Church St. 5.Coyote Canyon Park* 10987 Terra Vista Pkwy 6.Cucamonga/Demens Trail Rest No.Base Line Rd.to Hillside Rd. 7.Day Creek Park* 12350 Banyan Street 8.Ellena Park 7139 Kenyon Way 9.Etiwanda Creek Community Park 5939 East Avenue 10.Garcia Park Opening in mid 2009 11.Golden Oak Park 9345 Golden Oak Rd. 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 Pl. PARKSKEYTORECREATIONFACILITIES a.Animal Care &Adoption Ctr. 11780 Arrow Route b.Chaffey Garcia House 7150 Etiwanda Ave. c.City Corporate Yard 9153 9th St. d.City Hall/Police Station 10500 Civic Center Dr. e.Epicenter/Sports Complex 8408 Rochester Ave. f.Fire Station #171 6627 Amethyst g.Fire Station #172 9612 San Bernardino Rd. h.Fire Station #173 12270 Fire House Ct. i.Fire Station #174 11297 Jersey CITY FACILITIES RECREATION SITES 1 Academy of Music 10399 Lemon Ave. 2 Aloha Hula Dance Studio 8637 1/2 Base Line Rd. 3 Alta Loma High Sch. 8880 Base Line Rd. *Color Me Mine 7875 Monticello Ave.,#1015 Victoria Gdns.(See “q”on map) 4 Cucamonga Middle School 7611 Hellman Ave. 5 Dance Terrific 7201-1 Archibald Ave. 16.Lions Park 9161 Base Line Rd. 17.Milliken Park* 7699 Milliken Avenue. 18.Mountain View Park 11701 Terra Vista Pkwy 19.Old Town Park 10033 Feron Blvd. 20.Olive Grove Park 13931 Youngs Canyon Rd. 21.Ralph M.Lewis Park 7898 Elm Street 22.Rancho Summit Park 5958 Soledad Way 23.Red Hill Community Park* 7484 Vineyard Avenue. 24.Spruce Ave.Park (Skate Facility) 7730 Spruce Avenue 25.Victoria Arbors Park 7429 Arbor Lane 26.Victoria Groves Park 6840 Fairmont Way 27.Vintage Park 11745 Victoria Park Ln. 28.West Greenway Park 7756 Meadowcrest Ct. 29.Windrows Park 6849 Victoria Park Ln. *Reservable 6 Etiwanda High School 13500 Victoria Ave. 7 Frost Early Education 12860 Banyan St. 8 Los Osos High School 6001 Milliken Ave. 9 Mulberry Early Learning 8435 Archibald Ave. 10 Northtown Community Ctr. 10071 Feron Blvd. 11 Performance 1 Studio 10582 Foothill Blvd.#140 12 Precision Gymnastics 9518 9th St.,Suite B j.Fire Station #175 11108 Banyan k.Fire Station #176 5840 East Ave. l.Goldy S.Lewis Comm.Ctr. James L Brulte Senior Ctr. 11200 Base Line Rd. m.Lions Center East/West 9191/9161 Base Line Rd. n.RC Family Resource Ctr. 9791 Arrow Rte. o.RC Family Sports Ctr./Teen Ctr. 9059 San Bernardino Rd. p.RC Library 7368 Archibald Ave. q.Victoria Gardens Cultural Ctr. Paul A.Biane Library 12505 Cultural Center Dr. Sites outside RC - Center Ice Arena 201 S.Plum,Ontario Claremont McKenna College 890 Columbia Ave.,Claremont Fox Croft Farms 5389 Carpenter Ave.,Chino Ontario Ice Skating Center 225 W.Holt Blvd.,Ontario Whispering Lake Golf Course 525 E.Riverside Dr.,Ontario 13 Rancho Cucamonga High Sch. 11801 Lark Drive 14 Rancho Cucamonga Middle Sch. 10022 Feron Blvd. 15 Terra Vista Elem.Sch. 7497 Mountain View Dr. 16 Universal Martial Arts Ctr. 9879 E.Foothill #E 17 Windrows Elem.Sch. 6855 Victoria Park Ln.