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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1180-04 Municipal Newsletter Page 3 Of 5 :Ta4u � c -Adult ct vities- G...tobla a Alger. Adailt CPR- Take It to Heard Age: 12:-F 'At Get in shape anrt stay in shape with the new year around Aerobics You owe it to yourself and those around you to team this vltzl life setting prograT.,BrIld coordination,and improve the cardia vascular kill.Become familiar with the techlnique of cardiopulmonary resuscit3- system through this program.Tennis or jogging shi;s and exc elm mat tion. Over 2250 trained so far. Join the crowdl sire required. Fee: $9.00/2 day class limit 20 Site: Lions Fee: $39.00/Ocr that Dec. Limit 40, Site: lions 1340 Tuesday and Thursday, Sept 27 &29 6-00.10:00 m. - 113M Mon.!-r nurs.,6:00.6.50 p.m. Start 12/0:-.,83;End 12/29/83 1341 Monday and Wednesday,Oct.3&5 8.30 a.m:12:30 p.m. Site: RCNC &342 Tuesday and Thursday, Oct 25&27 6:00-10:00 p.m. 21,3faa": Mon./Wed.7:00.7:50 n.rr. start:10/03/83;End:12/28/83 1343 Tuesday and Thursday, Nov. 15& 17 6:00-10:00 p.m. 21301 Ttd---.f Thurs.6:00•5:F ; ;n. Start 10104/83;End.-12/29/83 13" Tuesday and Thursday,Deg 5&8 6,00-10:00 par, } Dog Obedience Age: Teamm/Adeft Aga Don't you,think it's time your dog teamed sorr 4 of the'social graces?A j . Is an fy & happy dog is an obedient dog This course it oasic obedience for dogs .b* �. 1i for 1-W six months and over.This class will be hale at Alta Loma Higl. School- itG arGtln�Sia �Q siviiiiaad*i0cUsma adjacent to the tennis courts. :-_ Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 35 Site ALHS „F � J c _ _= 2380 Saturday, 10:00.10:50 am, Start 10/01/83;End 12/10/83 Guitar--Beginning Age: Adult Here is a chance to leam to pick out the old favorites,as well as joining in B,aiirootu Dancing Age: Adult with the popular music of today.You uili need to provide your own guitar. Let's g odanci,tglSwingbackIntotheeraoftheFoxTrot,Wai.�,Swingand Fee: $15.00/10 weeks limit 20 Site: Lions Cha 1 23" Monday,7:00.7:50 p.m. Start 10/03/83,End 12/05/W Fee$15.00/10 weeks Limit 40 Site: Lions 23120 Monday,7:00.7.50 p.m. Start 10/03183;End: Guitar-lnteru:ediate Age: Adult For those of you who know the basics,here is your chance to expand on Bilsgiue 8ivw+ro Andqus Doll UrUng Age: Adult your new found talents or revive the old ones. Learn to create your own piece of art in these beautiful recreations of dolls. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks limit 10 Site: Lions Students must uurchase their own supplies.Costs will Lary(depending..i 24W Vonday,8:00.&50 p.m. Start 10/03/83;End:12/05/83 frcolect you ch6ose)from V!O to$100. Fee: $30.00/8 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions U40 Thursday, 7:00.9:20 pm '-rt:10/04/33;EncL 12/06/83 Jazz Deascercise Age: Adult 2;]l41 Tues.10:00 a.m.-12:20 p.m. Start:10/06/83;End 12/15/83 A fun and easy way to loosen grid limber up...strengthen,slim,improve n.uscle tone,improve balance and coordination.Tennis or joggi:tgshoes and exexise mat are required. Ditidge-Introduction Age: Adult Fee: $30.00/10 weeks limit 40 Site: RCNC Here is gout chance to learn this(ascimAng game from the beginning. 24a -Open play-411 folior,instruction 0 Mon./W.d, 6:00.6:50 p.m Start 10J03/83;End:12/G7!83 7 Fen- $15.0)/lO wei,ts limit 20 Site: lions 12#10 Reays,8:00.3:50 1.m Start:10/07/83,End 12/16/83 Viodern Jam Dance Eiger: 17 ih Older Learn many of the steps and techniques used in this very popular dance Bafimige Il Age: Adak siyle. This :.rill be an advanced course dealing with many strategies a�td Fee: $15:00/10 weeks Limit 30 K ite: Lions ncunnlques used in the game of bridge.Open play will follow instruction. 2440 Thursday,8:00.8:50 p.m. Start:10/06/83;End:A2/15/83 I IFee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 20 Sitr lions 1320 Fridays,7:00 --0 p.m Start 10/07/83;irnd 12/16/83• rate-Beginning Age: 13 &Older f (Cake Decor:, A Adult Leas the basic skil's used of haute.Help build mental discipline and Age: -�dn condition the body while learning this ancient martial art A great looking cake really does taste better?Hard to believe?Learn flow Fee: $15,00/10 weeks limit 30 Site: lion. to decorate a tasty treat and see for yourself. 2420 Wed., 8:00-5.50 p.m. S:art:10/05/83;End:12/07/83 Fee: $18.00/6 weeks Limit;15 SRO: Lions .13.50 Mondays,9-00.10:50 am. Start 10/03183;End.1 /07/83 113131 Tuesda:,4 7:00.3:50 p.m Start 10/04/83;End 11/08/83 Karate rage: It S & .31der Thts is an advanced class in the martial art of Karate..A)l slader.1s in this I algisraphy--Begin L"il Age: Adult section will be requirec !ra be w dformed in a"Gi",'he tradiaonai bk>,e for Ever get a fancy invitation and wish you could write a lancy regret?You Karate. All Studer-a this cites must have ,uccessfel!y completed <an you ku'm...this course teaches the basic;of picturesque hand- beginning Karate anu ave permission to join thr class from the instructor. writing. Fee: $30.00/10 weeks Limit Sr Site Lions ` Fee: 22.50/10 weeks Limit 30 Site RCNC 2430 Tues./Wed., ^:Oil 7.50 p.m. Start:R!04/83;End:12/07/83 11 2350 Tuesday, 6:30.7:50 p.m. Start 10/04/83•End 12/06/83 ftotaomp$r ' n toS how y r s+t a , t 1S�0,*mks lima 10 - sar. B5:Nc $ i}P 0 WA443 -' 'air &�� ,�, nt:10�r4;e��� IW 1l MOM.7.�8a60 pm-s� �'���,i � Cow-*try and Westarn Da" Ali*: Adult Oil Painting Age: Adult If you haven't tried this fuo style of dbncing befon,you're in for a treat! This class will offer both beginning a,.rd intermediate instructio►z In c'1 Learn to do the Cowboy Pots i,4 Cornets,Cotton Eyed Joe and others. painting. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 10 Site: Lions Fee: $30.00/10 weeks Limit SO Site: RCNC 2370 ;kIorday,8:00.8:5 J p.m. Start 10/03/83;End 12/05/83 1400 Monday,3:00-5:00 p.m Start 10/03/83;End 12/05/83 7 ult Activitiew �-�- (Continued from preceding page) Stained Glase t-e: A0.ic Women&,91 Defense Age:-A3cdt Create works of art through the very popular craft of Stained Glass.This Provide yourself with the extra edge by leaminr self defer ise methods and course involves pattern preparation,glass cuirtoQ leading,soldering,seat- technlq.n fng, copper toiling, reinforcing, and three dimensional project-. All Fee: $15d,;t/10 weeks Limit 30 Site:Lions supplies will be provided by the student at an approximate cost of$40.00, 3474D Tuesc:gy,8:00.8:50 p.m. Start:10/04/83;End.12/0/6/53 Fee: $36.00/8 weeks Limit 15 Site: lions ......... 24S* Tuesdays,7:00.9:50 p.m. Start 10104/83;End:12/06/83 . tie Your ofr�^ Tap Dancing for Fumllt Age: Adult r intema:l' eittir:, Ever find yourself tapping your foot?Then the odds are that you are reallyWeMiti 4t11 th+i lssa o1 yoga, a tap danger and may not iman know it.Come on.. .give It a tryl Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions 110 2460 Thursday,7:00-7:.�p.m. Start IL,1)7/83;End:12/15/83 � � 'Z. Fits 0lis 11ek Site:" r� 'l sanis Les osme—Begia;:miar Age: Admit 13gL stark 1ij�/8 t~> 12/1 Get in the swing of thinggs�,�brush the dust off your old ra�4et and come on down.Learn the basic skllis rued in this ever popular sIvrt.students must furnish their own tennis racket and tenths balls.Clhi;.es will be taught at Y'oa:r'heritage Age: �-edu t the Alta Lama High School Tennis Court~• You,as a resident of Rancho Cucamongawon't want to;,,Iss itlis class. Fee: $16.00110 weeks limit 20 Site: ALHS Leam about why settlers came here and wlry tbey stayed.Be�..n me awa.e 1360 Saturday,10:00=10:60 a m. Start 10/01/83;Lrict 12/10/83 of our rich and romantic history. Fee: $3i1.00//10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions Tennis Lessons—Advanced Begisaner Ages 16&Up 2460 Monday, 7:00.9:00 p.m. Start 10/03/83;End:11':/05.183 Regain your old form,bring back those skills and abilities you thought were lost Sign up and bring the old racque t and a new can of tennis balls to Alta Loma Nigh School Tennis Cou-.j 7TOIS, i+ee: $?5.00i10 weeks L';nit 16 Site: AL_EiS 1370 Saturday, 12:00.12:50 pm. Start:10/01/83;End:12/10/83 1371 Saturday, 1:00. 1:50 p.m. Start 10/01/83;End:12/10/83 !' �t Slow >xc�x ® 'b*a+ e� e� f {{ ft {{ ff t f Tennis Lessoun—taterasit 43-- a Ago,- 16 & Up i Adult(AMeat s A f � and These classes are designed to provide the tends rtayer a challenge in Slow Pftcb Softball Ungues addition to furthi eTig their skill level� .,)ug`.comp.-ve;'_:y. Fee: $15.00/10 t eeks Limit le Site:ALJJS 16 years and Over 13" Saturday,LI:00.2:50 p.m. Start i 0/01/83;End:12/10/83 � Sundays, October 23, 1983 thru January 15, 1984 Playoffs: January 22, 1FS4 � Game Tlme: 12:30, 1:45 and 3:30 p.m, Games is be played at Cucamonga Elementary, Ulwanda Senior Field and Plan t0 See It ("-; r '. Vinc4mxd Park,CI:;,--�Anior Field Flan to Participate in It! Yj' ,+. 10(=ame Schedule-Each League will consist of 6 teams 2- Fifth Annul `�-'�+�� � Member Rover a Fee: $250.00 per Team Adult Co-Ed Founders Day Parade g3flow H'itcla Softball Yl.e.egneL 16 years and Over li Saturday, Nov. 32---Starting at 10 am N*rid and Anwrk"Loav October 23,1983 thru January 15,1984 i• c3pc1=]I$IIl13 Playoffs:January 22, 1984 t { Game Times: 9.00, 10:15 and 11:30 am. Bands' 12:45. 2:00 and 3t15 p m Qlym All games will be pl&S�ed at vineyard Paris, 1�iz� Citrus Little L.eaare Field � P Quest for 4' 10 Game schedule-2 Leakves of 6 Trarns E 20 Member Roster City{ x�elle ee E4e $260.00 per Team heI or i�cho � FloatF theI rni.Z"" lymvcst s. lldeg :rr uaa ,}f s Cndgenla 8qn �i p:& coe" t andgetaSoods tote fav&a so„v;d September 12 trnl September 30. ,�� 4k1nuaf/on?to a techpot I a tt`��S'don Clnampii�erf shi and take uirynor Stoupor Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center t +s' part rn tha funs!ter rhe;ta,ade 9791 Arrow Highway i I Equestrian Section Monday thm Friday,9:00 am•4:00 p.m , Officials an,. Scorekeepers will be provided i Each Team provides its own equipment 1.2 Mile Parade Route t Game ban included i t fee t f.: On Base lane Road from Alta Loma High School to Arthibal i'lenue, ,l Home Team is to provide a good backuv b:+i', t. f-4t further detailA at the Community Services pepartment at 989.1851 For Additional Information Contact 980.2634 8 i`` Rtegwr vation r"s�wo�lvda!17-In0$1 ly y--September c` this:•fgh September- 23, 1983 1 R%:' tratlon for ail programs will be accepted by mail only. 7. Do not bring to City Hall.Only*mail-in registration Can G. Mail•ir Registration-5ep;ember9 through September 23. be accepted. 3. Registration postmarked priort;t September will be pro- 8. A class admission receipt will be returned to you.There messed with ttiose received SeVember 23. will be a separate receipt for each class and participant 4. Fesistr 2ion postmarked on or:af,�r Sept -nber 9 will i e 1'_v will also be notified if we are unable to complete your x-oces�pd or, a first-received, first-iNanct' , basis. itt.,4 :,bon.If your class choices are filled,we mill return 5. Riincho Cucamonga residents will be given first priority:o your che;k(s). r available class spaces. 9. If ycu have not received verificatrc,:of registration by 6. Send a separate check or money ordor for each class first class meeting, call CIty Heil at 989-1851 ex. 215. made payable to"City of Rancho Cucamonga". 10- Registration will not be accepted at etas--ies. 11. No, clas;;es will be held on the following holidays. November 11 and 14vember 24-26. k 4 Retnxltaed Chaecim—There uAll be a$10.00 service charge on all checks returned from bank. Refamds--No refunds Wit b : sued after the date of the first class.There will be a $4.00 Wocessing fee on all refunds requested. t Caacadlati ins—If class is cat.^elled by the Community Services Department,an automatic refund will be processed with no y` process:tg charge. R..sts WaSistrations—Registratiomk received after September 23 vill be su!,test to a$4.00 late fee per cla; -� f Ada—Proof 8f Age for all?year old students will! be required a, first class. MAIL-IN REGISTRATION FORM— FILL OUT COMPLETELY—PLEASF PRINK' LAST NAu.3E T ADDRESS CITY RANCHO CUCAMONGA7CA 91 7 � tt'OME PHONE I DAY I IME PHONE ( I — Mail to: (IF DIFFERENT) Fall Registration P.O. Box 807 � Rancho Cucamonga, C� S>173Q•0 :07 Registration: 1000 Series Classes Oeai.it _ Class Participant's Name First a Fee Class Title Alt. Chc ce _ Uri re Number Last g 2nd 3rd Use i 0t 1 Registration: Z''WV Swr s Classes Oaly CIc ss Purtidpont's Name Alt Choice Office c Number Last _ First get Fee Class Title Alt, 3rd Use 72 a 2 S cn 2 o� 1 ;; � ` LIJI 1lr t bl-_�= n mstration received after September 23 is subject to a $4.00 late 'ee. ET— I,thtw�drrsSgns�iyarttatpn,: emo=guazzWnotapattldpanidoherebyageatnatowthalndtvtdcan(synamatheNutopartit9patet^llxafortnentsrnedm�StittSrsan3{urthutacFartntnc'zmnUy and hold harnieaa the C!y o(Rancho Cucamsrga,iN aye U and empiflyees from sa hang accidents,pertonal injury o`property dam vch r_watered tht ainrrm.�tca,ed ir:, d �rq, .r mnY..' biz aftng out a&crmanywwcDwwdedw!th.paTWpatfa'ninandvaveitoand from thisacL'etty.Furthur.Iundarswedthat.toretundsw6lt o::��o�ttertho��':<r„��ivstc�asemest;ngw}setheroxn�tt atA� Sigrla#tire bate as Parent ❑ Guardian CI Farticipart O 9 { 7l'tm-t-A-R sunds; Las Vegas Style , 'I Probably 6h Tri'E n e most coiststently popular � ours The (Price Is Right x trip In the Southland is the Las Vegas turn- COME ON DOWN! You may be the big - ` a-round. For those of you who haven't winner....It's happened before with our 4 been,here are three opportunities this fall group! to try your luck,envoy the bus ride or just am to 5:30 pm r create a change of pace. 18, 1983 Tum-A-Rounds �$ No. 1: Thursday,October 6 � "✓' cto 33 Departs 8 am, Returns ►- No.2: Tuesday, er 15 --'" F Departs 10: No. 3:Wedn v Departs 8 ��711 .ost: onl p `1 Sign up No p c�°is-limi � ° ` � - Whafall " = iteZA a Thi f'i o � ,- n1' n9e s ..."Festally Fue�`wi es t0 oily ,! neuter! fThIs s trl. s s abed.f re ste'r atr:r S I t r a V pose irl MagazineHour 1Fse IyCa7ti'm-C"a ina an otel located on Tek Asion Production the dazzling Las Ve Strip near the vL= + lace and the You are invited to attend a live pert ram' e vxlI be your base or fun on this mane of the excitir new telesio - T + Lost to des transpor- pro.mm,Hour Magazine,hosted by Gary ti '± Collins and Pat Mitchell. n�- T3m'• snot dinner at the Frontier Hotel and Casino,A1VlD buffet 1 ne: 1:30 pm- 8 pm breakfast at the Sahara!Too good to be Cost: $5. true?Not If you sfgn up NOW.apace is Sign up now! limited! Date: November People to reel Deparis: 8:00 am Thursday, Vec- 9 Returns: 6:45 rm Friday, 'D=.10 Cost: Only$35! Public cial Sevicev - Englich as a ':second Language Age: Adult SCIL--S&TWces Center for In4ependent Living i Co-sponsored by Chaffey College Community Services Department. SOIL(Service Center for independent U^ingl is offering services to the Fee: None Start:9/12/83;End:6/08/84 disabled in the community at the Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Time: Monday thru Friday,8:00 a.m:12:OC noon Site: RCNC Center;9791 Arrow Highway,Rancho Cucamonga.Services include up- to-date information of special events,spacial rervices,adaptive devices, attendant tare,available housing and counseling.Community seminars InOurtmatior,-a- Referral ZeMccs Agee: Adult are planned for later in the year,focusing on topics of interest to the San Bernardino County Public Services Uepartment sponsors an agency disabled and their families. providing Information on:Food stamps,cancer screening,child care,job Site: RCNC corp., state unemployment, legal services and immigration. Time: Monday,Tuesday(except 3rd Tuesday) &Friday, Time: Monday thru Friday,9:00 a.m;1:00 p.m. 9.00 a.m:3:00 p.m. Thane: 987-1618 Site: RCNC For further information, call: Anne Taves, Pro ram Director 980-2591 or 621-6722 Ion Clinic Ages: 2 months thru IS years Immunizations =.1-a► !®..nizations only.Bring records with you. o Fee Q a iv�$i �-=4 'pi)ma: 2nd Monday,monthly,2;00-4:00 p.m. -- Fee: $2.00 per child Site: RCNC Early, gird Classes Agar Adtast Thee classes are for coup!2s early in their pregnancy.Nutrition will be Reuters &Bor uQoyanasrs Asslotances stressed as the foundation of a healthy pregnancy,Exercises will be taus%t For,je;,2 and over apd all ekvibled persons with a doctor's certificate. for a more comfortable pregnancy. 'P.me: Monday thru Fridayy,9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Fee: None ibnit 24 Caun!es Site: RCNC Fein Clone Call: 937-1 r18 for appointment Site: RCNC Meeting Dates: Friday, OcI t ber ,7 00 (h00 p.m. Friday,Dec milun 2, 7:00-10:00 p.m. WeLl gsriby CUmi+c Ages: Infants thru 5 rears Physical examinafians and Immunizations. SevAng 8, ' tt3tzher!, ftv: 4didt Time: lat&3<d Wednesday,monthly Co-sponswed by Chaffey College Community Services Depart,b jL 9:00.11:00 am,&1:00.3-0)p.m. Fee: None Umit 30 Site. RCNC By Appointment Only,Call 988-?,;46 or 628-2914 Site: RCNC Mondays,9:00.11:00 a,m Start:10/03/83;End:11,28/83 10 Activities`--, B-eriimg League Age 50 A Over G®lde _— v� '7,t �ai�C Come join the fun of beingpart of an excitiig bowling league.Monday thru Friday,between 1:00-5:00 p.m.is.open bowling for senior citizens, 2 d discount prices too! Sunday, 9 9 'T i League Time: Fridays, 1:03.4:00 p.m. 2:00.5:00 p,zt,+7� � j � e 50 & Over Fee: 95 cents for 3 games For further infownation, --all 980.2634 Site: Thmderblyd Lanes,i)ntario Friend.ai¢ip Carole Age: 50 Over Admission: rl 50 d or Site: RCNC Dane to play bridge,canasta,poker and other games. _�• Fc: Nor^ Time:. Tuesdays,12:00.4:00 p.m. RCNC Halloween uerade Dance Minke ,ucaotoag:a Bridge Club Age: SO & Over Learn to play the game of bridge. Suaoat'tr, October Fee: None 2:00-5110 p.m 1 Acme 50 & Over Time: Thursdays, 12:00.4:00 p.m. Site: RCN,. �. �Uucbo k�'ucaxaongam Senior Activities Age: so & over A time 0 social..'and get together.Join us In a variety of senior citizen Admission: $1.50 at d f ,'' Site: RCNC activities such as binge, cards (bridge, ppinochle & more), pntlucks, r eptertatnment and holiday celebrations.AA Seallors Wei cxr None Time: 1st,Srd&all 5th Fridays,6:00-10:00 p.m. Site: RCNC Halloween Party Become part of the action,join this senior club offering such actttdtte*as 9f'd:esstlay, October 21 t ' cards,bingo, movies, trips,potluck dinners and hoh Ny celebrations. 10:00 a m.-1:00 p.m. Age: 50 & Over Fee: $2,50 membership per yyear 71me: Thursday-, 9:30 am.-4:00 p.m. Site: RCNC Sponsored by The � earner--a/Community Services Departme Qt • ue� 4YalworkersFoundation. ®. Dregs I(be awarded! =Tensor achal Pro, s= �, � . i.,.00 is ,, Auction of Gold Cards Age: .d & giver Staff/C� A discount card for senice citizens,honored by various merchants and '.1:30 a , 1 ' i Uss banks in the West End -irea i145 am- �n�r�-1 unt h Fee Suggested donation of$1.00 c 12:45 n.m.- 1:00 m.—Costurnr,Awards Time: Monday thru Friday,9:00 am.•.::QO p.m. P• Tuesday/Thursday 7:00 p.m.•10:00 p.m. Note: This program is offered by the City of Rancho Cucamonga/ Newsand the Office of.w nr eat, YMCA West Site SRCNCr O�l� e ity Servi.-s ``` November lt1P Dance Al y )with LEducaVon Age: 50 do Over � Sunday, November Subjects Banging from misuse of medication to cardiopulmonary resusita- 2:00-5.00 p.m. Aga: 50 & Over tinn will be discussed. , Fce: None Music Time: 3rd Thursday, monthly, 10:30-11:30 am. Site: ;RCNC mod'- i Senior stealth Screcuing Clinic Age: 59& Oves Admission: $1.50 at door,; t � .�� Site: RCNC Free blood pressure checks,mine teats,hemoglobin test;;,counseling and referral Fee: alone 'Pnie: 1st Tuesday, monthly,10:00-12:00 noon Site: RCNC Christ av' Nutrition Knai Age: 50 & Over Tuelsdau De r 204, OldTimersSteelworkers Foundation pp,avidemeal3servedattheRancha caa�ire Cucamonga Neighborhood Center.T-nsportation t�.site Is available. 10:00 am.-2;1) p.m. Al ..Se: 50 &Ovzr Time Bfiondbg thru Friday, 10:30 am.-12:30 p.m. Fee: Donation of$125 per meal Sponsored by The City of Cucamonfa/Community Note: For more information, call: 987-1911 Services Department and b. Mobile.Y+!',eals Age: 50 & Over 10.00 a.m g Z-, --�k�itertaine.%:znt, A volunteer deli.�erj program for homebound and disabled seniors.This Lunch`.\ l `Mange program is funded by businesses and citizens in the community. :r, Time: Ma-als delivered between 10:30 am.-12:30 p.m. Fee:. Donation of$1.75 per meal Additiotial-Informatton: Mote: For more information,call 987-1911 between 9:00 a m.•2:00 Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center,920.2634 Rm. This orgnenlzatlon works in conjunction with the City of ancho Cucamonga/Community Services Department and the Old Timee's Steelworker's Foundation Site: RCNC •M. 11 a k fA n to .tL _ '.^"f JY t Yl +V f R.+ y4 drK fiG ✓Oik1� .. .� MAN' f'jre� r _ 1X1`a r�h k'n )� 4ffR• ff M ."gfF fMi �yI :1NR t. �� • .. .� - - k.f ea ia-afwR�a �� � rr'' Jon D.Mikels u 1 r U• '� Mayor fJ As aq residentj are de��tre, five force in oump r foothill co�nmun run-off The tragic loss any: y gi s of life and extensive property p party damage we have suffered is clear eE�idence that Some- .r thing,-ist be done.Adequate funding,however,Is simply not available to accomplish the necessary tasks. Voters will have an opportunity to change this situation on November 8, } 1983,when Measure W will be on our ballot for consideration.The City y � t Council has unanimously endorsed Measure W and urges your support for 4 this vital flood control pmposaL T"ye prolonged state budget process has left the Ci�'s final pro gram of { service in doubt Traditional revenue sources of`,.alifomiafs cities have 1 „.. been eliminated without a t-orresponding limitation on state-mandated «' f „ «.; �? programs which involve costs to local g<verrrments. The City Council has adopted an interim uudget to provide the necessary financial structure until funding levels are determined.Efforts to define and f 19 •- -tw stabilize the budgetary process ace now underway in Sacramento.We are t working for a sulution which wi provide rovide for rational financial planning. J _ i M 1 rf iw•S" .,. .3ff 1',}1r +"�e�:. Foedadera Day Parade Rancho Cucamonga's Fourth Annual Founders Day Parade will be held cn Saturday,November 12, 1983,This year's event will salute the 1984 t• =t it* *• '' '` Summef Olympic Games which wil,1 be in Southern California.The theme for ov; founders Day celebration will be "The Olympics: Quest for ~^! \ The Parade will begin at 10 a.m.,will tr%,rel eastward ala g Sasehne from Alta Loma High School to Archibald avenue. Further infomiation on Measure W,Budget 83-84, and the Founders ` b ' Day Parade is contained In this issue. As always the City Councia would ' appreciate hearing from you on any matters of Interest to yo,l. q Sincerely,�Jle Jon D. Mikels .Mayor ,V 41IL . ' li•, Charles J. Buquet 11 Richard Ni. at;F James Q Frost Phillip D.Schlosser Mayor Pro Tem Coun,i`•---- , Councilman Councilman Na•rrct:o,nunan fig r.�djj. Nan Prnn'tNa 22 Fuesmo•,;a Cati�rrcn � —' a ut ar vsr 1/ c r_ �tl'� � o i �� - I, t"�1`\ ,. €; ;, I `i ,- �;�; , : Cal l ,. 1 �i // - - �, �� fy. F ,_ ���� � f� 5,_ ._ _ � �1,�_ ,. .�_�t:_ EVE— ' b ��i 444c��� ����'�s�•✓' 22'i �, k� _,.4w _ r(° a' ` C4h,x? •�r 4 �^,t�s�,„�,:,i :t'Y P?J•:.'rr;...f "vl:;,a.+'.7s..��ki.::'i.:-y..aa•-:a�.,_.r.. - ���'"..;,ra3„y. ...j:,,,,5.� c'.,� u.�_ �, Vol. III, No.II City of Rancho Cucamonga, California Winter 1983 X � t a v e s Church Street and darks ir • ;sel� Rancho Cucamonga's City Council will begin at the conclusion of con- and the Marlborough Development struction of the seventh phase of i Corporation have entered into an homes. agreement whereby Marlborough will Church Street Park can be seen as develop and dedicate a 6.65 acre park an excellent example of the public and {..,..� ; site to the residents of our community private sectors working closely to- as a rrethod of meeting its park gether in providing for community. ZNdevelopment obligations. Herita a Park Thesite,located on the north side ofg Church Street between Turner and Heritage Park, a forty acre site locatedinthenorthwestareaof Haven Avenues, will include facilities Rancho Cucamonga, began: mie formal plan- for softball, picnicking and soccer. Marlborough will also be including a Wing process on October 6 when the tot lot and playgound area for young- Cit,�Council selected Recreation Sys- tems, Incorporated, to act as Design y sters to enjoy within the park. Consultants the project g Consruction of Church Street Park The design of Heritage Park is a is timed to coincide with Marlborough's The community process,.involving townhame project, located. cn the Church Street Park--This is a preliminary west side of Ramona,south of Church. a comt�zittee of twelve community site plan for the park that will be located on the volunteers who represent a wide cross north side of Church Street betweenTutnerand The residential project contains four- Rvenr teen phases,. and park construction section of interests and activites within Rancho Cucamonga. Members from Establishing youth sy_: s groups,cquestrian clubs, and the surrounding, neighborhood s are all represented on the panel,which raffic gControlrillorl ier; will work closely with the Consultant Establishing priorities for installing Warning signs are installed to aleit Once the plan has been reviewed ' traffic control and warning devices in motorists of pedestrian crossings or and approved by the City Council,the i' Rancho Cucamonga are based on road narrowings. Fcur way stops are (Please see:PAB 'page 4) '1 nationally accepted engineering prac- 'costa'ad based on approximately equal tices.California's State Department of traffic volumes on Moth streets, and Transportation (CaiTrans) offers rec- accident experiences.. Placement of hi-side 0,�ajoevisie ommended standards for installation crossing guards are basr!d on pedes- of traffic signals, warning signs, stop trian and vehicular volumes.The cost a dome z iafr P�o�trt w'S signs,and placement of crossing guards. for crossing guards is approximately Standards are based on vehicle and $4,000 per school year for each pedestrian volumes, and accident re- guard. Funding for these positions is ports. Traffic signal standards are shared with the school districts, bite Meals based on vehicular volumes,interrup Major capital Improvement invest- e l tion of continuous traffic, pedestrian. ments Such as traffic signals an4 road volumes, and accident experience. construction projects are reviewed (Although a number of Intersections and assigned priorities. A-part of the Winter Recreation qualify for signals,the cost of$60,000 'annual budget process these priorities pig 5.11 to$85,000 per intersection is prohibi- are studied by the Citizen Advisory r. live given present funding constraints). (P'leaw mm TRAFFIC,page 2) dr. ` .left Mobile Meals uommunafty Update Serves Seniors Part; Commlttee A Rancho Cucamonga Mobile Meals, ��®;ofed Inc.is a non-profit,all volunteer group. i►; an effort to Improve implementation of the parks element of It was organized in March 3.981 to the Geizeral Plen, :..tie City Council has appointed a Park Advisory provide nutritional meals, five days a Committa�,. Tb2 responsibility of this committee will be to review weeks, to homebound senior citizens, matters relative to per], and recreation facilities as directed by the (60 years of age or older),whc qualify council.The committee will meet the third Th,,trsday month;,7:00 under the federal guidelines of the p.m., at Lions Park Communitv Center. Members of tho. Park alder Americans Act. Committee are:Pam He.�ry Chair,T.Harrell Allen,Jim Banks,Peter In JWy 1982,the Steelworkers Old- Pitassi, :and Livia Valiance. timers Foundation took over the o,,)er- ation of the Nutrition f-r Seniors Alta Loma Park to be r.1cconstructed Program in the Rancho Cucamonga During this month, Rancho Cucamonga will begin a major area. Mobile Meals, Inc. contracted rennovation of Alta Loma Park located on Beryl Avenue north of with the Steelworkers to continue the 19th Street.Placing fields will be regraded and reseeded to provide a program for homebour,d seniors. more durable and uniform playing surface..The project area will be The people receiving meals make a fenced and the field will be removed from use for a period of six donation of $1.75 daily, if able, or months.This v-dll allow the playing surfaces to be firmly established donate what they ear..No one who is before next year's soccer season. 4 he recreation areas around the eligible is refused the meal because of playing fields will remain open for your use. lack of funds. Volunteers Needed Base L tie Sidewalk Grantu Obtained All meals are delivered by Mobile Partial funding from the State has been received to install a Meals volunteers a sing their own cars sidewalk on the north side of Base Line between Hellman Avenue or vehicles furnished by the Steel- and Alta Loma High School. Due to the very limited funding, womers. The volunteers iereive no residents are being asked to dedicate right-of-way where needed, payment for their services, except for With their cooperation,construction of the sidewalk could begin later the personal satisfaction of helping this year. Completion of this project will provide safer access to the their neighbors tbrou-;,t this cotnmuni- High School, Vineyard Park and commercial centers. ty services program. There is an on-going need for Suggested Routes to School contributions,large or small,to ensure he continuity of this needed and California's State Office of Traffic Safety has awarded the City of worthwhile community service. Con- Rancho Cucamonga a grant to study suggested routes to schools. tributicns may be sent to Rancho Data has been collected regarding each schools'walking boundaries, Cucamonga Mobile Meals, Inc., P. O. where students live within these bounds, and the locations of Box 423, Rancho Cucamonga, Call- sidewalxs, crosswalks, traffic control devices and school massing fornia, 91730. Donations are tax de- guards.This information was used to assign routes. Principals fr-m ductible. each school reviewed the maps and d---.ributed a copy to each Mobile Meals urgently needs several student who walks to school. A priority list for sidewalk improve- addsu'onal volunteers who are able to ments is beam completed, and when funding becomes available, give two hourG, one or more days a priori v Ioca''ions will receive appropriate atteni;or,. wliek, to deliver meals. For further information,call Eva Hunt,987-6111. Flood Control Measure Falls � On November 2,the citizens of Rancoo Cucamonga along with I raffie other West Valley voters decisively defeated Measure W, wl,;-b Continued from page 1) would have provided badly needed funds to begin to solve some or Commiss;ia.r, and then forwarded to our flooding problems.Measure W would have assessed each home j in the City$39 per year over a ten year period.Approximately five the City Council for their review and million dollars w'►uld have coarse to the City for storm drains on such implementation. streets as Hellman Avenue, Beryl Avenue and Hermosa Avenue. rancho Cucamonga% most, recent Failure o`Measure W ends over three years of effort to bring to rommittment to a major signal project the voter a partial solution to our flooding problems. Hopefully at will be the installation of a signal at the some future date,the voters will look more favorably upon the need Intersection of Base Line Road and Yor these facilities. Until that time,residents sho• be aware of the Vineyard Avenue, adjacent to Alta potential flood hazards and should show resp .ct for the forces of Loma High School. This project will nature. include d_Ivcway modifications to the east parking lot 6-the high school and Is scheduled to Le completed when school opens in the fall. 2 ='1 � F 0 1 " od et * re Prepared'? Forthr:.e residents ngA,thj Ja lrfi, `% ate which VA elimlr;'�te about 60%of `'"HI�Lsldse and Wilson u7 ltiikr► Lor�ta C gq�tk experiencln iutr fi. w T7-r in Rancho Cucamo ti - tii*e runoff-fttei 2iPi°t:'n�ltan Aifo.the between Krchiba�d ancT t cm ass, G Fc ,,icy rain 1torms in the'loothill areas Army Carps of Engineers have completed intheevent*and bags weneedsdtoassist M shew l not be tt ken tl>-,. <-.hsy area the Cul„amongm Cratrs and Demers Chan- in flood control,tney will be made ovallable aserious farce of nature to, �onsrd with, nel pro*-tL at the fa, ng locations: respected,and involve as+ .Paratfon. Possible problem areas remaining in 'Foothill Station#1 trs 6u rS Ore? ` . 'Me rain water travets'uowtin from the Rancho Cucamonga are y 4 Ar;,ethyst Ave. caw► cc c mountains and flows through various ra: *Turner and Hermosa from one end to the Fob lire Station#2 ' vines Into many of our nt tth-south streets, other. 9612 Sat mardino R ho 0 Fiav� 46 t` Added to runoff from roadwaes and roof *Sap rhire'north of Banybr.. Toothli2 fIjj� 03 $�'Sd'��*1 tops, the north•sauth struts can bsrcome Archibald north of Hlahiand. 12858 E4llse Idno I raging rivers. *.amethyst north of 19th;--treet *Rancho(c:ucamo YP Sh ff's Station t�e> ti�°@ It Is not just the amount of wahar walk y 'Beryl north.of 39t1►Street 9333 9th St causC problems, l"at-n combination o,�, 'Etiwanda and 4th Sheet Sand wiII be avai2.le at t Foothill Fire cliy `Iran' quantity with vsio .Rancho Cucamonga Stations#1 and '3 is located at the base of the San GabrW i . � R u . n of e mountains and ths>north-south streets are y 2 u 9 relatively steep.Itisudssteepnessthatbrings I u astorm. about the velocity: r� A person can easily walk through fourfeet %"are some do'n 4od 49am1es � ,�te'e e" of calm water but six Inches of water flawing *Do discuss'with your children the hazards t2p of , down the streets at Suaphire, CatnellaA of rushing water. p " j Beryl, f-lelIman, Hermosa, or Turner will _ "Do grade your lot away from your house. easilg0y�4ep a Berson off his feet and carry �^ _- Contact the City Building Department for '' I � ti hard-.avJay.One foot of waver in the same detalts , 'A-__.stviet ct�n easily wash away a standard size *Doret drive on or across streets if you can't pr L,• c6,:,,truck including a onL-ton 4x4. • seethe missile of the street through the"J^ =� ter rainy seasons fimvc Owner. ' 'Opa't build walls or structures that will hold 44a)',OW We are now back your lot drainage. Tue:to,% ing a net,winter rainy reason and<must be "'. The City of R=bn Cucamonga is work- PT d for thr worst If you Are newto our M :.s °" -- ingto complete the stormdrainsystem,butit ,community you could see by the rains in isgoingtotakemoet:meandtkgreatdealof �n `f . early December,1982 that heavy rain nd -- - money.In the meanttmea each resident of wind can create serious problems in Ran!0 ` 4allwrn ryssmns our community can]help by remembering +72 rj Cucamonga. �4 as the winter of 198© the rainy season is a dangerous time(_)d to t l Some'relief has occurred with the com- t. a s use some judgmen`<uhen the sunshine turns e4 pletion of the Camellan Street storm drain _ to rain. 'S�d ute 30 d41_-� ' 4 y Undertaken ` In recent months several positive Association of Governments. In the corning months as the study steps have been taken in the direction The Route 30 Group in Nover fiber progresses, each corridor lurisdiction of developing the Foothill Freeway ,lerted a consulting firm to assist in will provide input and evaluate alter: Corridor. Earlier this year-,he Califor- preparation of this plan.This plan will native designs to complete prelimi- nia Transportation. Commits;a (C T. attempt to answer t*,a question of nary engineering of this vital transpor- C.) approved $11 million over the what type of facility will be built and tation facility. Construction costs will next five years for purchase of prop- from where funds will come for con- be estimated and revenue sources erties within the proposed right-of- struction. identified. way. Nearly two million was used ` immediately to Acquire two 10 acre me agl DO** I parcels adiaceAt t-) both sides of Camelian Stre a_ > r�,r Inordertomeetamandatefromthe City slness Is 1 our Business C. T. C., locid agencies along the Residents of the ems+r f Rancho Cucamonga are encouraged to attend Ciby corridor have formed the Route 30 meetings.Theserr�A6� ia• Id�ti.IonsParkCommunityCenter,9161Baseune Group to develop a program for Road, r. corridor development Rancho Cuca- monga Mayor Jon Mikels was elected 'Gasrsefi...` c Dienes first and third Wednesday,rrontht,7:30 p.m. Chairman of the group composed of Ptar-2 ult CosasifrRsssdc ►:: '+.convenes second and fourth Wednesday,monthly, both Los Angeles and San Bernardino at 7c00 lo•m• . Counties, cities. of La Verne,. Clare- »�gaa ��; �,' convenes se�candTue;,cYay,rtarsnthty, mont, Ugland, Rancho Cucamonga, at 7:w p,nr, Fontana,Rialto,San Bernardino, Cal- trans, and the Southern California Advisor Commissclon.. convene fourth Thursday, monthly at 7:06 �.rn. 3 N icer o a Low Interest Mortgage BondThio � aneba Cucamonsa Residents Less than a year from its inception, " Tzd�� Fighting C . t>USI Rancho Cucamonga's Redevelopment __t, hilit gtri � — A enc will be sponsoring a Housing order to Make our!'Omw and nai%hborhoodtr a safgr'place'to:live. Mortgage Bond Ptograrn which: pro- Thirty RaOchoCu4iimonga resld+ants have takett,their responsibility tvides ime h an mortgage money to first- one stop further by jotnin the Sheriffs Resefv Unit_ � home buyers at interest rates Recomino a Sheriff's Reserve tamer Is, not ai} t' as«�- k It below prevailing conventional mort- requires passing two hundred houM of instruction in an accredited gages. The mortgage money is made Reserve Peace9ff cer Academy;After successfully completing t0— available through issuance of Housing bourse I'Z` rk„reset appllicants am required to purchase their own- Bonds by the Redevelopment Agency. uniforrt� weapoas,4,#d safety equipment ,,which cod about The program is run at no cost to the $8 0o City. Payment of those bonds is se - their fie r their initial training and the purchase of ment, the cured on the property payments of r' 2rve depL-ties-becotne-invo ed-nz c'�m"revention +&enforce- '-hose i-tvolved in the Mortgage Pro- C_401#f programs as#face offkem The Ignments Inc] 'e buck"u /� cram. du#Ies while on pah,el r= th full-fie ties,v��tio Iatrol w tl ( The Mortgage Bond Prgram will be E residents are away fromtheir homes,ond`burglary radu ' n-patrol` issued under Federal regulations There throughout the ckyy.They also voluntt r toi iiork at cha able_4id regulations specify requirements for community events such as bike-a-t. t%, a-tho des 464-, the home mortgages which include festivals, o �., the following: Several of the reserves are memib*ts of the Swift ulal er Rescue `,,-Team and have t�ecelved extensive Mining in rescue t#chniqu *90 0 of all :loans issued will be 11 t2a switt-moving waters.During 1991 Reserve Unit from targeted to the first-time home buyers. Cucamonga donated 11,528 hot t� e comtr 4nity.This *Loans shall be issued for principal closer represents th,)equivalent amount of hours that 5.$,full-time place of residence. deputies would wo;,during a year's ate.This is a real plus when 'Purchase price of the home shall not one considers that t`t a donated time is eqt ivalent to approximately exceed more *.an 110% of the $180,06fi of free service, average area price. �t is tri !y admirable that members of our community donate sea "Portion of loans will be for those with much of mselves to assist Iti making Rancho Cucamonga a surfer inco.nes Iess than 120% of the av- place to ve- If you are interested fh b ming part of this active ° etage area family income. ttrgartiati rn,contact lltnch€ + ucamongttShatrl#f' Su' �it;'9 "Mortgage will be used for newly 6611. ° ,` constructed homes in the Redevelop- ment Project area. ------Low Interest Home Repair Loan Program Offered---=� a 1, Is your home in need of repairs? If you are interested in this program it, call the City Planning Division at i;-`Does your roof leak?Domes the plumb- and would like more information about 989-1851. ing need replacing? ::tnt peeling? i n • Why not let the Qty is you finance ,' • those needed repairs. ; As part of the City's federally funded ,, C Housing Rehaailitation Loan Program it is possible to borrow money for i t IN-)me repairs at below market interest • a ites.The Housing Rehabilitation Loan ( "' ! Program looks to the future of the City ' in the belief that keeping housing and neigizborhoods in good shape is the ^^ most effective wail to maintain the Haste Repair Loans-Eligibility for the loan program is limited to the shaded areal on the map, health of the City. also length of residency,family size,Income, and credit review. In addition,senior citizens age 62 or Parks -- older who are homeowners can re- (CordInued from page 1) In the summer issue of the IGtrapte- ceive a $1,000 non-repayable grant Consultant will prepare the working vine, an article on the final design for home repair. To qualify, an indI- construction dra+vings for Heritage features of Heritage Park, along with vidual muZ ;) be 62 years of agc„r Park, detailing such items as final the final site plan config-:ration will be more, or disabled or handicapped;2) grading contours, irrigation systems included. be a resident homeowner fcr 12 and any architecturai features con- If you have any questions.or would months of more; ?I) meet eligibility tained within the Council approved like additional information, contact requirements related to total family design. This portion of the design the Community Services Department ,ncoine, should conclude in early June. 989-1851. 4 7, _ t 1 � � s r ,3c ucZIt���frtC �Ia��'i�c�. T i'(3C� �' Ie tWinter, Schadude . \ f Activities Start the Week of January 17, 1983 Mail-In Registration, Nora—January 12, 1983 Evet -'Its Prove Successful in 1 V5Z As is customary in any corporation, which Is what The `Trips and Tours' program has taken nearly 7C0 Rancho Cucamonga is, a `municipal' corporation, an people to various sporting events,art shows and television annual stockholders report is sent to each of the stock- tapings.We've also been deep sea fishing,sight seeing from holders reporting to them what and how their corporation the`Tap of the Tram!In Palm Springs,skiing in Mammoth is doing. and gambling in Las Vegas. The client hours for our trips During 1982, 240 separate classes were offered, and tours total 13,865.. We have a combined total of totaling 3,182 hours of Instruction, with a :e istered participants mileage this year of 219,650 miles.Now,that s enrollment of3,582 participants.Statistically speaking,this going places!ll translates into 49,640 hours of participant enjoyed rec- Facilitu usage at both.Rancho Cucatonga Neighbor- reation. hood Center and Lions Park Community Centel grew The Special Events held last year entertained 11,376 rapidly over the past year.During 1982,26,970 Individuals people In activities ranging from Frog Jumping to Big were Involved participating in various community functions Wheel Races, and Parades to Picnics. or gatherings ranging..from Girl Scout meetings to Senior Citizens Potlucks, and City Council Meetings to Health 11ancho Cucamonga's newly expanding sports program Clinics. hosted ten softball leagues enjoyed by 840 players during Help us to make 1983 even better by offering your 300 separate games. Youth basketball fielded 192 players suggestions on new classes or activities your would like to for 80 games. Between softball and basketball,there were see. We wou' . like to hear from yonl V9,320 hours of participation totz 1. See Page 10 for ail-In Registration Form `yy Guide to Recreation Activities RA I� Uons: i Uons Park Cc:nmunity Center 9161 Baseline Road laysc{ssol Aflet 3-5 Phone 980.3145 Class designed as a learning experience for children of pre-school age. Child may be registered in only one of the following sessions.Verification of age will be required at the fl:st class. Rncho Cucamonga CNQ Neighborhood Center Fee: $�i.00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site;Lions 3 g ;Z'tl l ri/W,9 00 Y1:00 Start:1/17/83;End:3/23/83 9791 Amcor Highway Activity Number-�''��2070 y�,I130.1:30 Start 1/17/83;End 3/23/83 Phone 9$0.2634 k �Z�B�! T�I h,9 00 11:00 Start:1/18/83; End:3/24/83 2M T/Th, 11:30.1:30 Start;1/18/83,End.3/24/83 Vineyard Park I Site: RCNC across Baseline Road f 5IM M/T, 9:00.11:00 a.m. Start!1/17/83; End:3/22/83 from Alta Loma High School Alta Loma Park Beryl above 19th Street =Youth Activities Acting and Drama Wearkshop Age: 6-15 1F�aysc hooal Age: 3-5 Christopher Reeve and!td�rgot Kidder...move oved Learn dramatics and Class designed as a learning a.perience for children of pre-school age. basic theater skills righ3 Care in Rancho Cucamonga at Lions Pa,ki Child may be registered in only ine of the following sessions.Verification Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site,• Lions of age will be required at the tlrst class. 00 10 Thursday,6:00.6:50 p.m. Start:1/20/83;End,3/24/83 eq $36A0/'1 weeks Limit 20 Site• Lions 2060• V,9:00-11:0C Stare 1117/183; End:3/23/83 Ritoa-Bo'ginning/Advsrr ed A e: g„H4 2070 11:30.1,30 Start:1/17/83;End:3/23/b3 S 2080 TM 9:00 11:00 Start 1/18/83; End.3124/83 Learn basic tw[rls, marching ant; ,:,nce twirl techniques. 20" Tfli 11:30.1:30 Start 1718/83;End:3/24183 Fee: $15,00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions Site: nCNC 1010 Thursday,5:00.5:50 p.m. Start 1/20/83; End:3/24/83 30ti•0 M/T.9:00.11:00 a.m. Start 1/17/83,End:3/22/83 ------------------------ Cia o$ogy Age: 6-16 o 7 Be a clownt Clown around with the prise winning Buttons the Clownl Special Events Students will create their own costumes in addition to a very special face Fee. $15.00/10 weeks LilNt 20 Site: `ions 1020 Wednesdays 4:00.4:50 p.m. Stark 1/19/83; End:3/23/83 __ 3:'d Antml Guitar-Beginning Age: 12.16 �10 WNWIVIS Learn to play many of your favoeav songs.This class will teach the basicGrand , ,kills of playing a guitar including Tuning how to read music Fee: $15.00/10 weeks t.imit 20 Site: Lions Data Sat Fday, .it�.iitruty. S* '1p83 1030 Monday,7:00-7:50 p.m. Start:1/17/83;End 3/28/93 �� 12,00 noon Guitar-Intermediate Age: Opva Entry Fou$1. per racer ` This class is designed for more advanced guitar students. Di "I :Ajes Z'3 Fey: $15.00 10 weeks Limit 20 Site: Lions lloo U,z Ago 4.5 `1410 Monciay,8:00.8:50 p.m. Start:1/17/83;End:3/2e3/83 Dhdollou 110:Age&6.7 Ofta Vlneo*rd' uric to Rancho CFthol iongit r Gymnastic- for Tiny Tots Age: 3•5 competition courses will be up in �, nft Is a starter course building coordination,balance and interest In parld ig lot Enter note throughGrape e gymnastics. or pl.k up are entry form a# .long►°Pant Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions cotttntuniiy Center: 1050 Monday,8:00.8:50 a.m. Start:1/17/83;End:3/28183 1060 Saturday,8:00.8.50 am. Start 1/15/83;End:3/26183 Awardia Mist through Fifth Place in-each Nvlslon. 1070 Saturday, 9:00.9:50 nm Start 1/15/83 End:3126/83 E4.hracgrVi)t v y�,eapaiilc fitd m� If Daytona Snosd%tV is the 1+CIranw,--ld$'of stod't tier racing, Gymnar;tics I Age: 5-7; 5.10 Rancho Cucam iia must bra thse"Grrrdson"of all btgvAw4 Learn basic skills of the floor exercises connected with gymnastics while ' cxxnpv t om The event is Bill,Wheels racing otlts fine*,Errant' building coordination and balance.. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 25 Site: Lions W n to ail racers 3to 7 yours of age"with tr Big Whool racer, Age: 5-7 Entries may double up can sorter big racer. 1030 Tuesday,5:00.5:50 p.m. Start 1/18/83;End:3122/83 10" Tuesday, 6:00.6:50 p.m. Start:1118/83;End:3/22/83 Age: 8.10 v 2000 Monday,5:00.5:50 p-m. Start:1/17/83; End:3128/83 2nd Annual . Gymnastics11 Age 6.16i ° Course for those who 11-.___-rated Gymnastics I and Wth Instructor's icyc le Motor Crass approval. Dote:Saturday, F'ebnuag,12, 1083 Fee:$30.00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: Lions Sisat Vlnerrard Paris in Rancho CuraMongms 2010 Wednesday,5:00.6:50 p.m. Stzxt 1/19/83;End:3/23/83 T�tet q 00 a eiy ' Ch6ck is Timot 7;30&M Karate Age: 6.8, 9-12, 1.147 Cost$1.00 par racer Back by popular demands Karate builds mcnial discipline,cs-;iditions the I$i a I : 6- 9 years old h ` body and is great fun](This is a martial arts course.) 14m 11110-13;tsars old' Foe: $15.00/10 weer Age Smit 20 Site: Lions 15I:14 17 years old &X26 Thursday,3:30-4:0 m. Start 1 20 83•End:3 24 83 Y R J / / / Awards F.rst thlot1*1 fifth +t',ich Age 9-12 h racer W91 re�dve 1'030 Thursday,4:30.5:20 p.m. Start 1/20j83;End ,24i83 Each �titdps rib- Age: 13-17 bon. Enter now throriol*e Grapctsrine f 1040 Friday,3.00-3:50 p.m. Start 1/21/83,End:3/25/83 n1s t#er ct; pO up,' A±fi, tC in Llom - mirk`+'Cwottt+•rtslnity R ,��`e:' o , { Karate-Advanced Beginner Age: 9-17 The compsct, highly tcwVentive cs" wt1 Wind ` E This is as more advanced class to karate Instruction.All students In this hairpin tumfi and acto" i Artg lat% rc uo war*,.-arba section w•III be required to be uniformed In a"Gf,the traditional attire for d a krrg',ng ruphll gra►e�' martial arts. Fee: $30.00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: Lions 0 "SO Friday,4:00.5:50 p.m. Start 1/21/83;End:3/25/83 6 Youth A&Arvities— (Centlncd fret.Framdtns page) Rainbow Club Age 6-Ad%4t Trip Ballet and jazz A8a:9.1$ The RAt1WW CLUB, for Developmentally Disabled Children arl Ae-.zhced dance class for student having completed Tap and Ballet t1. Adults, provide quality programs emphasizing motor ski11, social Terrific program teaching the skills involved In these three different aance Interaction,and a GREAT time.Areas of exploration are In arts and crafts,, styles. music,dance,team sports and special event outings. F e: $1S.00/10 wcclts Umit 30 Site: Lions Fee: $20,00/10 weeks limit 30 Site: Lions 3088 Thursday,4:00.4:50 p.m. Start 1/20/83; End:3/24/83 $010 Saturday, 12:30.2.30 p.m. Start 1/15/$3;End:3/26/83 Sewing for Children ( giEataing) Altai: 8-14 Tamils tesrsonN- Beginning Af a: 6.17 This course is designed as an tntroduck rse in the popular sport of Create your own special c!otites and sewing crafts.All materials must be #tnnts.Come get In the s',ving,enjoy this a ...ig class.Each student must provided by student& furnish their own ten'tis:acquet and tennis„ails.Classes wVI be taught a,, Fee: $15,00/10 weeks Limit 10 Site: Lions the Alta Loma High School Tennis Courts, ."20 Tuesday,4:30.5:20 p.m. Start:1/18/83; End:31/22/83 Fcta: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 16 Site: AT-HS 3090 Saturday, 10:00.10:50 a.m Start 1/15/83;End:3/26/8S Sewing for ChUdran 111 (lntermcdlate) Abe: 8-14 Tennis Lessons Age: 13-Ado:1t This is an advanced'course designed to allow students a chance to explore liizRi>a:sixag/1>at€rrrsediada sewaveno demos of w*ktedhnowlediques gdand ills Inbegi.rompComp wing. Thtsclassisabegtnringclass open toall ersonsinterestedinl�mingor see:$ tor demhn.:rrted knowledge and skins in beginning Sewing. futhering their tennis skills.Each student must furnish their own tennis Fee: $15.Q0/10 weeks Limit 10 Site: Lions racquet and tennis bails.Lessons will be taught at Alta Loma High Schor 3030 Tuesday,3:30.4:20 p.m. Start 1/18/83;End:3/22/83 Tennis Courts. Feet $15,00/10 weeks Limit 16 Site:ALHS Tap anti Bai@ot 1 Age: 0-5 4000 Saturday, 9:00.9:50 a.m. $tart 1/15/83;End 3/26/83 'Cap,Tapl Tap,,Tap!This beginning class will introduce the�hlldren to fundamental uv and ballet dance steps. Fee. $15,00/10 ,weeks Limit 30 Silo- Lions 3040 Thursday 10:00.10:50 am. Start 1/20/83; End.3124/83 Public Social Services= 3050 Thursday, 1:00.1:50 p.m. Start 1/20/83;End;3/24/83 rEnglish as a Second Lamsguiaa Age: Adult TAP aa3d Ballet 11 Age: 3-S Co-sponsored with Chaffey District Adult Education Department This Is an,..nrmediate class for students havin completed Tap and Ballet Fee: None P P g g corn Time: Monday Lhru Frtda , 3.00 a.m.•12 noon Site: RCNC Fee: $15,00/10 weeks Lim 30 Site: Lions y 3OZO Thursday, 2:00.2:50 p.m. ",tart 1/2Ca83;End:3/24/83 Informatiatit and Befert:al Service Age: Adult 3061 Thursday,9:00.9:50 am. Starr 1/26183;End 3/24/83 San Bernardino County Pubilc Social Services Department sponsors an agency providing Information on:food stamps, cancer screening, child care,job tarp,state unemployment; legal services and immigration. Top and Ballet It and 11 Age.- 5-8 Time. Monday a.m thru Friday,8:00 -5:00 p.m. This is a combination beginning and intermediate class. Phone: 987-1618 Site: RCNC Fee:$15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site Lions 3078 Thursday,3:00.3:50 p.m. Start 1/20/83,End:3/24?83 Immunization Clinic Age: 2 month* thru 18 years Immunizations only.Prings records with you. """""" "" `"'"^"' "" '^"~"'^^""^'"'^" Time: 4th Wednesday of the month, 12.30.3:30 p.m, Coed; oath Basketball Fee: $2.00 per child Site: RCNC Orb and Bove...... ........8 thru 1S years WeH Baby Clinic Agen Infants thru 5 wars Physical examinations and immunizations. 8aracho L�ciJ>�ostga resldesis only Time: 1st and 3rd Wednesdays„ monthly 9.00.11:00 a.m.and 1.00.3:Q0 pm, Saturdays..........a....9:00 m.er.-3:if11 p.=. By appointment on�v.Call 988.1346 or 628.2914. FeL reary 5 thru,April 9 at Alta Loma 419h School Tax Counseling Se:svice Age; Adult • � Reglstmticci starting Date: Tuesday,February 1 thru the month of April. Nowthraugh January,17 Call for appointment: 987.1618 Rancho CucSmonga Neighbiirhood Center Note: Mustbrtnalastyear'sFederal and State IncomeTaxretums,This 9791 Arrow HtghwaA Rancho Cucamonga service is offered only during tar season. Phone:980.2634Fee �� ,rye $16.00 per plater �,,�t"i Fee Activities This covers cast of officials,end trophies. Early Bird Classes Age,: *tdalt Theta will be 12 plcyers(gilts—d boys)per team These classes are for couples ea"yy in their pregnancy.Nutrition will be The league will consist of S ,visions of 6 teams! stressedasthe6undationofrtheatthy pregnancy.Exerciseswi!'.betaught Division I .... ..............................8 and 9;tear old,a for a morT comfortable pregnancy. DivhIon11 ............ ........ ......... and 11 year olds Fee: None Limit 20 couples Site: RCNC D:vision ill.. .............................12 and 13 year olds Meeting Dates: Friday,February 4,7:00-10,00 p.m. Sign up Individually.Dralt till be h0cL Friday,April 1,7:00.10:00 p.m. Equipment and game officials will be proVdcd. Vokumbeor teaclws sewirg' and St!itcbetcy Age: Adult Thm Interestad In vatunt+eering as a coach. Co-sponsored by Chaffey College Grimmuntty Service,Department ociztact Ranchv Cum-non3a Neighborhood Center,980.2634. Fee None Lit-it 30 Site: RCNC Meeting Date: Weekly,starting Monday.January 10-March 14,1983 3 dolt c ivffles Aerobic- Fltgim Adult Jazm Danco$rcjloo Age: Adult Join in the fun of exercising to it usic through various tines,Ti Is course A fut,,and easy way to loosen and limber up...stt�.gthen,slim,Improve is designed to improve your cardiovascular system whim reducing and muscle tone, improve balance and coordinatlt+ toning the body. Fee: $30.00/10 weeks Limit 40 Sltrz RCNC Fee: $30.00,/10 weeks Limit 40 Site: Lions 505e Mon.Vcd,6:00.6:50 p.m. Start:1/17/93;End:-3/23/33 4010 Mon/Thh as.6:00-6:50 p.m. Start 1/17/83; End:3/24 83 Site:RCNC Kazate--Beginning Aga: Adult 41n,0 Mon/Wed, 7.00.7:50 p.m. Star"1/17/83; Ends 3/23/83 48301 Tues/Thurs, 7:00-7:50 p.m. Start:1/18/83;End:3/24183 Featuring the skills and techniques used to Karate,a mars al art course. Fee: $.-.00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: Lions 5060 Friday, 6:00.6:50 p.m. Startl/21j83;End:3/25/83 ' Ballroom Dadvicing Agee Adult 7 Spend an evening dancing.Learn the all time favorites like the Fox Trot, Ladies Exercise Age: Adn1t Waltz,Swing and CNsk Cha.This class will teach you all the funds.-aental Ready...Begin!One,Two,One,Two...An exercise program aimed at danc5 steps. women's general fitness, conditioning and tone. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 40 Site: Lions Fee: $30.00 10 weeks Limit 40 Site t r ;,t; 40 �' Thursday,8:30.9:20 p.m. Start 1/2U/83;End:3?4/33 5074 Tuesf Thum 6:00.A-50 p.m. Start:1118/'3; End:3/24Rw: ]Beledi-A Clsss of Instruction Agee Adult modeaz 4azz ""am n Age: Ad.,ne. %glaning Fun and excitement through involvement in the world of Modern uazz Erijoya delightful expperienceleamta.'the fundameni,lltechniquesofFolk Dance.You may danza your way to"FAME",The program will in&,!de arid Cabaret Belly Dar e'n he class will preseul several styles and Isolation warmups aiin jazz dance routines. variations of"Beledi", 'aDy.%rc;ncl, as it Is nav popuL.jy known. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 40 S!.e- lions 'i echniques of costune •<t,., tic 11 also be present W. 5080 Thursday,7:00-7:59 p.m. Stan 1/20/83;Fsd.3/24/83 Fee: $15.00/10 w'ack Limit 30 Site: Lions 4050 Tuesday, 7 0e '+°t'(�I,tr, Start 1/7.8/88; End:3/22/83 Sewing witila Creativitg Agee Adult Save money by learning to maize your own clothing. Explore various il�eleal3®A C9ass of Iiaaai$eacti®aa A e: Adult avenues of sewing crafts and special sewing techniques.Studentprovides g all supplies. Intermediate Fee: $F?.50/10 weeks Limit 10 Site: Lions This class is a contil.. ation course for those who have completed the 1090 aesday, 9:00-1.0:30 a.m. Start 1/18/83; End:3/22/83 beginning cours.of 1.Aedl. Fee: e?5.00/10 vieek:. Limit 30 Steer Lions '+taleneed Glass Agee Adult 4060 Tuesday, 8 00.8:'.•1 p.m. Start 1/_8/83;End,3/22/83 Ci..._z works of yrt through the very popular.:raft of Stainei Gless.This course involves pattern preparation, glass cutting, leading, soldering. Calligraphy Ag>;et Adult se%ling,coir�t�er toiling, reinforcing, and t',aee dimensional projects. All An introduction to the basic principles and usage,if graphic bdnuwrtt'ig. sulmlies wih be provided by thestudentacan appmxln::to cost of$40.00. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Urnk 30 Site;RCNC Fe r $36.010/8 weeks Limit 15 "tte: Lions 4070 Tuesday, 7:00.7:50 p.m. Start 1/18/83;End:3/22/83 6i100 Tuesday, 7:00.9:50 p.m. Start 1/ ./83; End:3%22/83 Bennis Lessons-Ueglinning Age: A6ealt Cau;0 rtaa hy-Interniodiade Age: Adult On your way to Forest Hills?This 0 iss is desl,,ned as an introductory 't ds c!sas is for students having completed begimi ng Calligraphy. course in the sport tennis.Each student must fumish his own tennis F-q- $15.0( weeks Limit 30 Site: RCNC racquet and tennis balls.Classes will be neia at Alta Loma High School 4080 Tues-..,,3:00.8:50 p.m. Startl/18,83; End:3/22/83 Tennis Courts. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks uric 10 Site- ALHS CPR tC11000e0 Age: 12-Adult 6010 Saturday, 11:00-11:50 am. Start 1/15/83;End::/26/83 ,loin your neighbors who have already taken c tn.,,riant class.This Tennis Lessons-Advanced Beginner Age: Adult. course is co-spponsoted with the Foothill Fire l .,ction District.Ye,a will Get back in the swing of things.Break out that old racket and refine those learn Card!o-Pulmonary Resuscitation as a basic life support method. old skills.Each student Must furnish their own tennis racquet and tennis Fee: $6.00i.2 day class Limit 20 Site: Lions balls. Classes will be held at Alta Loma High School Tennis Courts. 4090 Tuesday and Thursday, February 1 &3,6:00.10.00 p.m. Fee: $15.00110 weeks Limit 10 ' "`ite: ALHS 5000 Tuesday and Thursday,March 2 &4, 6:00-10:00 p.m. FeZO Saturday, 9:00.9:50 a.m. Start 1/15/83; En. �3/26/83 To DUe inirica A e Adult Coun2vy and 1.4jerEar n Dancence Aga: Adult � ance-- 0 � r Come an down and join in the fun of the Cowboy polka,4 Comers,Cotton Enjoy the movement and creative style of Tap Dancing with this new loss Eyed Joe and many other favorite Countiy and Western da,icx Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Lirait 30 Site: Lions Fee: $15€0/!.0 weeks Limit 4t0 Site: Lions 608fR Tuesday,8:30-9;20 m Start 1/18/83; End:3/22/83 5010 Mu.i ay, 8:00.8:50 p.m. Start 1/17/83; End:3/28/83 " 2nd Iiinual Dog Obedience Age: Peen/i 'silt a$'llc ucanlofk Tired of being tangled up in Fido's least,`Sore-te"tangles"wire this �. course in basic dog obedience for d igs six moncns and over.This class will r ;� Champio1L_jp be held at Alta Loma High School-adjaren+ Lo the tennis courts. +t D ,S ay, March12, 1983 Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 35 Site: ALHS rtstat: itteyard Park lrt Ra»c�ho Cr�catnaraga ` 54D2A Saturday, 10:00-10:50 am. Start 1/22/83;End:3/26/83 IN isii6a .Ic+ads and it's,18 and older TV"aj1•-Tournasmuf juble Elimination Guitar.-Beginning Age: iMult :. ''cztt�t 1Fw$2.fN0 r�ga�ft tpaxit �, Learn to strum all the old tines,plus some of the new ones.Learn basic sm. c t - guitar and fundamental rro is �� � , Fee: $ :i.^0 .0 weeks Limit 2Q Site: Lions y�• � � .. F 4030 Monday,6:00.6:50 !'i.m. Start 1/17/83;End-,3/2€/83 Awioa ed fiirsj thttsligh f�t�t plzice Sri¢sch d$vtslgn, t ath contestant will ttetalve 6 participant ribbon:, Gulfttt! 4ate rs 1clHai a Age: Adult, ='1';js event will frown the 1983 metr's and�QomWi hoto*hoe This cla; t Is destgt._d foi m ore advance gu!tac a. ants. claamp.ons of Rancho 0�clag,*Ip4 Enter now through tho Fee: $16t00 10 weeks Limit 20 Site: I.inns C�rrapevine'Newsletter. ;. 4 SM Mon ay, 8:00.8:5r pm, Start 1/17/b -End._2 o3 <y 8 vp 'Grips 'n Tours T whole new womrld e-* Things to ado, Places to %c�, People to seel :ost popular continued offerings through C�.,r►imut ity Services is _., Program.We offer a variety of places to go and activities tka participate in based on your requests.Listed below are outings planned for the W"n'ter season. If'yc u have a suggestion of places you would like to visit,gwe us a call cr drop us a ;cote . . . we'll do our bestl. et �a htshow. a �.reet Southern price $'� :fit ceisRig g et quaint person at the ee grand Prize.EnPY Oldest street Wig or en,y a , See.BobBarkchanc e shopp}n es In addition,take a our chance to si - around at the Farmers Visit one.°f th som Mere is y of browsing California. Dir. outside caf -full hours f the Station. Mar to 5:30 P.rn. lunch in one° Union Market a.m i 98S h historic to ro du p.m.198 10:30 larch 8, stroll through g:00 am Time: Tuesday, Tier: jjursday `ia'n*aarJ 27, Date: 'per Person 7.50 Date $6.50 per person Cast: February 25, 1983 Cost: Friday, January Deadlfr►a: Deadline: F Indio Vate Festival La; VeSia, Wiens" at the Indio �,, ,, ,Qtt Five Citizens bay evades live"" ;t city oin us for Senior uee.as. Come J i erience the thlisrice for his iP Spend nine futi ant at the FouY 4 a.m• Date Festival camel racing• Thee Cmndstard ,nd to 2:00 rn. of hours will be spent a.m• RPI 14, 1983 °{bQttin3 °n}ssion to m the day- A special st',p t 'rime: Thursday+ includes adm hout a a;cur. Date' Per Person 1983 side �hdws throu9 ou can brows APrtI�, } ;Il be covered soy cost' Thursday+ y j iadley' -" m. Deadline: !r. their shops. 9:Q�-\ a.rn. t•'ebruary 22,1983 Time TuesG ay, person 1933 Date: »er y. I Cost: Friday F,,bruanl 11, E Deadline. E pap one of t, ` �ati�®�a ifvrn,.a Favorite In the Southwest Fr}ce t • An annual Southem reserved seat outdoor plays ,tne. oldest ortation all m. i includes transp 11:30 a.rn• to 7;30 1983 Notc-,All trips will depart from and return to Lions TWO � turday, April 15, Park Community Center, 91C1 Base Line Road, pate: $jg,„50 pet Per fll jn1983 Rancho Cucamonga. For further information,call Cost: rV,,,arsd.; Ap Community Services Department, 989-1851. Deadline: .,:' 1 i Ma i l-In Only-- Now thru Jan. 12, 1983 1. Registration for all programs will be by mail only. 6. A class admi;,sion receipt will be returned to you.There 2. Mail-in registravar, :.o_:;sough inn. 12, 1983. will be a separate receipt for each class and participant 3. Rancho Cucamonga residents will bs given first priority to You will also be notified if we are unable to complete,,your available class spaces. registration or if your class choices are filled, then you, 4. Registration will be taken on a first•recvlwr,i,first-handled check for that particular class will be returned. , ' basis. 7 if you have not received verificaon of vegistration by first 1 5. Send a SEPARATE CHECK 'R MCNEY ORDER FC1° meeting, call City Hall, 989.1851. EACH CLASv,made payable, "Cify of Rancho Cuca• 8. REGISTRATION WILT.NOT BE TAKEN AT CLASSES. monga" and mall to: Also no classes will be he'd on the following holidays. WInter Registraa�on Februara,21--vVashington's Birthday P.O. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730.0807 PLEASE DO NOT BRING TO CITY HALL. It will delay usmr registration. Returned Checks—There will be a $10,00 service charge on all checks returned from the bank. Refunds—A$4.00 processing fee on pa '.cipant requested refunds. No refunds will be Issued after first class meeting. C:anee:4atifions—If class is cancelled by the Commur lty Services Department,an automatic refund will be procpseed with no processing charge. Late Regla.Vatlon�—Reg.,tration received after Jan. 12 will be subject to a $4.00 late fee. -- ILIN REGISTRATION FORM-FILL OUT COMPLETELY PLEASE PRINT k; LAST NAME ADDRESS I � CITY RANC HJ L l C A GA 9 1171 HOME PHONE DO.*!TIME PHONE — 1 �J (IF DIFFERENT) NAME Of PARTIGPAk' _r AGE.IF CLA'S TITLE CLASS REGSrRATION NUMBER FEE OFFi' LAST Fli;; UNDER re 1st Choice Asernate Chokes USE ONLY t 1 it r I �6 0 1� 1 1 NOTE, E f 'T P .REGISTRATION RECEIVED IS TO A$4.00 LATE CHARGE. 'e 1 I, the undersigned parent or guardian,df.hereby agree to al',w the Individual(s) named herein to participate in the aforementioned activitylies) ( and further agree to Indemnify o-: „ lj harmless the City of Rancho Cucamonga, its agents and employees from oll 44rm, accidents, personal Injury or pmoperty dornage which may ee wffareC by the aforementioned Individual(s), arising out of, or In any w—v connected w'$, participation i \ Its this activity. I1 I�nature ��i Dote Parent 1`1 Guardian ❑ Port'cipant ❑ -= 10 —Slenior Activities lfidri�.� Age: 50 & Over VeI F. Club Age: 50 &Over Plat- bingo. .. try your hand in a fun, exciting game of chance. Become part of the action,join this senior club offering such activities as S. - Bring a pr{-?e worth 50 cents(limit) cards,bingo, movies,trips, potluck dinners and holiday eelabratiors. 1 ime: Tuesdays,12:00.4:00 p.m. Site; RL'iVC Fee; $2.50 membership per year 7me: Thursdays,9:30 a.m.4:00 p.m. Site: RCNL Bowling League Age:: 510 & Over Come join the fun of being part of an exciting bowling game. Fee: 65 cents perame/Open bowling Tim.a. Fridayys, 1:001:00 p.m.Thunde 1. Specnts ial ird Lanes in 0:0ado ` Phom: 98n-2634 for Information " --- Friendship Cards Ages: 50 & Over Learn to play bridge,pinochle,canasta, poker and many others.Fee: Nanc Senior Cittizeea,B Time: Tuesdays, 12:00.4:00 p.m. Site: RCNC , �ettW_Ve n a 1983 019 Painting Age 50& Over W� ter gimphance Bast-painting skill:, color schemes end color coordination. Fee: None Time: Tuesdays, 1:00.3:00 p.m. Site: RCNC Suiaday, January 30 2:00.5a,10 p.m. ;- 1�\ge:50 and.Over Pinochle Club Age: 50 & Over � Learn to play the game of pinochle. Music by Fee: None Jacks Cowbio Time. 2nd and 4th Monday of the month 6:00-10:00 p.m. Site: RCNC Admission:$1.50 at door Site:RCNC R.rtnchoo Cucamonga Bridge Curb Age: 50& Over Learn to play the exciting game of bridge. Fee: None Time: Thursdays, 1:30.4:06 p.m. Sits: RCNC 1 Sonlor Citizen Exercise Age: 50 & Over A program aimed at senior men and women;special guidance will be made towams those with medical/physical problems. itlp r Cifte;pp'!' Fee: None �y Tame: Wednesdays, 1:00.2:00 p.m. Site: RCNC Senior Social ro ra a Sunday, Mare ii a I Health Education Age: 50 % Over 2:00.5:00 p.m Age:50 and Over Subjects ranging from misuse of medication to cardiopulmonary Music by resuscitation w&1 be discussed. .lads'&Co*�bb., Time: 3rd Thursday, monthly, 10:20-11:30 am. Site; RCNC Admissior-4150 at'door Site:RCNC Screening Cline^ Age: 50 & Over Free blood pressure checks,urine tests,hemoglobin tests,counseling aid referral. - Time: ist Tuesday, monthly, 10:00 a.m.-12 noon Note: MTko appointment—Cali 968.1211 Site: RCNC "gal.Services Age: 60 & Over Time: 3rd Tuesday, monthly, 10:00 a.m:3:00 p.m. ' Note: Make appointment—Call 966.2705 Site: RCNC s3ieai� tC; ti$gta!'� Nutrition Mcul Age: 60 5r Over Va t�� .J ia"i-Irts Old Timers Steelworkers Foundationprovide meals served etthc Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center.Transportation ty site is available. ' Time: 11:00 a.m:12:30 p.m., Monday thru Friday Site: RrNC D 6aO t't Fee: Donation of$ .25 Note: Make reservations one day in advar, 9:30 a.m:3:00 p.m. f Cpil 987.1911. Sunday o, eiuraary 2' 2:00.5 00,0",.i. Y Al !� and Over Mob%Ideals Agra: bg & Over A volunteer delivery program for homeoound and disabled seniors:This '.�Iuaic by- program is funded 1 v businesses and citizens to the community. Cotii bo - Time. Meals delivered between 11:00 a.m:12:30 p.m. Fe a: Donation of$1.75 per meal Admission:$1.50 at'::door• Site:RCNC Note: For infwmation, call 987-191' between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 pp�m This organization works rn conjunction with the City' it of ftsncho Cucamonga Community Services Department and'�the Old Timers Steelworkers Foundation .. ., 13 ` l #' Mayo k+ry3ry,ry.L.4: . t«. F­_A-6 .t �{��w�•, yp� r i}r r r F . k i r.v Y i.�/�.,{�� y�y�. {}t _ t1Fa +.MFV ..�a{y�• «'."lY+.�M�?�'j4 't�yy�Lyir.{t ( ca . Sl �p D.&h1 %MG�4.w •.�F C i 4{.F F'.i C*Ur�liiii n Yt u s age rntr�i"iaa`�mi,sat�cW ��rv�t,?�� ���� As 1983 begins,Rancho Cucamonga is facing a very busy year. our _ Gig"���� '°h;1e will be progressing in the design phases of two community parks Jim 0*64 M (Heritage and Church Street), a newly appointed Park dvisory Committee will be working toward improving the implementation p Rat eat , net � of the parks element of our General Plan,and the Foothill Freeway jku i� turf Wt Wotorn study will be looking at the ty,)e of transportation facility needed for toe White our area. i c from various clubs and groups to assist in S L r i The design Heritage Park will involve co;�imunity volunteers p��,��,`,{, ( � developing a park a:Vaulhee.r . design which will best suit the recreational needs in that portion of 1 ° ° °"'" i9rc our community.Church Street Park is being dedicated and L�uilt by 1 �n lkr� ,` ..K ki . ...... a private developer in response to their part: developoment ��FR i.« obligation. This park will include sports fields a picnic avea, and j40'"de ra ►i t C41;6 0i 1 k 4 playground. 1, 5aaste. • • _ "' c chair r 9440 ln.December 1..982 a Pf-ark Advisory Committee war appointed ! ....................., . ? ,. F ,.Grimm' ` by :ne:City Council.The rests;risibility of this committee will be to i Ada ' •� .Con riar; review matters relative to,park and recreation facilities.This group � irk fi�kcox. , �', �at�itrr. nei Hxian;titimturay ... �a «,+4' "l;�srrn4�nar � will,he meeting the third Thursday monthly,7:00 p.m.at Lions Park sovkrly white.......... .... ... �=-�- ar ( Community Cente.. } Under the leaders.tip of Ravt,«_ho Cucamonga the Route 30 'Cautsn Wasaaiynan t %<ivf nag r f Group has been farmed. The mission of this group is to put the Jim Robinson FootFil,l Freeway Corridor Sttad in motion.two major questions : ss iatit Chit i�ianagar I Y y ) q atf_. .F ..<.....shkirrtofror i this studil will attetinpf to answer are: What type of facility will be wit . built? t`lhere funds will come for construction of the freeway? ackCom>11#y N? 4 repnumt Dfmzior littk . Ctty C�faturex Mott detailed information on the above project is containeO,In .. Jew Grantr � Yf xt CJ� nginesr this issua.As always,the City Council and myself u otzld appreciate ..F ..« ` �g Official Capwiy To t k;�m ,F,l....... ......: ..,�,k; .p a hearing from you on any matter of interest to y�a.u. Rancho Cucamo"46;.`, ilia�R4t n 320 "C Bftse +�R is Sincerely, } �R1 tii .....vo.mw 807 i ( Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730.0807 989-1-551 E i ;--Mms of ... .. NEotsday thru l:xiday i5.00 6-m-�60 p:m,' is ThThe `` a is pat od,gtta�by the Gity,o#Rancho Jon r Milr�. C to.provwa us res t14 a Apott of City sctwws,a Mayo iJ community caittodar,and 1rer:rwftry schedule, . lit!►'7® Non-Profit C Organization U.S.Postage PAID osta Customer e PengNa.22 �O ucamonga.CaBfomia ` CAR•RT•PRE -y.e�or �:� ��, �� ���, ,, �4. , \ `.-�:, ��; �, 1 q i� �{ , � ��' it 'i`, a _ � _ W _ � +� a �; r r a__ _ "'•. T J t w, � • ,. �1. ..,._.--.-_.......,�, .._.,_... _._..._...._ _...._......,.._,.—.._—___ -...._.-_-...,_.,.,_. .._...-..�-.�-a._�.., , Vol. 1I1, No.Ill City of Rancho Cucamonga, California Spring 1983 nail raves t11 1,321-Acre Planned Community Terra Vista, a planned rommunity ,r,, of 1,321 acres by Lewis Homes,which will be built in phases over the next ten to twenty years was approved by the City Council on February 11, 1983. This culminates a 21-month process "> r whic encompassed man public hear- h Ings before both the City ouncil and Planning Commission. The project generally lies south of Rase Line Road, north of Foothill Boulevard,east of Haven Avenue and wrist of Rochester Avenue, This planned community is de- signed to have ample area far Vs own ° residents, and provide added .recrea- 'Cows Centor—Conceptual illustration of Terra Vista's Community Commercial C,.nter as viewed tional, cultural, commercial opportu- from Foothill Boulevard, nit[es for all residents, of Rancho elementary, two junior high schools, lands. Also included is a greenway Cucamonga. The entire plan calls for and three sites for community use which will flow through Terra Vista for about 54% of the use for residential buildings. bicycling and pedestrian travel within r evelopment, 17%aimed at commer- the project away from auto carrying cial buildings and offices, any;23%set ll��f�a; ����� roadways. aside for public uses (parks, schoo's Within the plan there are depicted In addition to the developed parks and a greenway system and quasi- 42 acres of land that will be dedicated ctt.:!d above, Lewis Homes will be public fire station, churches, and li and developed for public leisure uses. providing 29 undeveloped acres as braries); and 6% for major roads. This portion of the plan includes parks the cornerstone of th% future Deer Included in the public and quasi- built adjacent to all elementary schools Creek Park north of 9'ase Lln,a Road. ,k public areas are possible sites for four to better facilitate joint uses of public This centrally located 99 acre site will ---� in the future serve as a nucleus of our Fiscal Report city's major recreational activity. The advantage of this planned com- 'jtate Budget Reduces City's Revenues munity to the residents of Rancho Cucamonga, is that all improvements (such as roads,sewers,water lines,and ' The Governor and State Legislature behind.their expected pace. With this. (arks will be built b the.developeras � have recently revised California s in mind (and the States action) the parks) y budget for the remainder of the fiscal City Council is monitoring all financial part of the project cost. year 1982-1983. The effect of these activities of the city very closely to in- actions will result In Rancho Cuca- sure our funds are used in the most Inside Grapevine monga losing approximately*$385,000 cost-effective manner. 4 Spring Clean Sweep from this year's budget`, and a pro- With all indications of very limited jected loss of one miilion dollars in the resources, the City Council will be in- 5tc-page 2 ,i next fiscal year. vestigating innovative and creative ` Expenditures for our current buds- methods to raise revenue in order to • Spring Activities et are well within their approved provide acceptable levels of service to See pages 5•11 levels, however, icvenues are lagging the residents of Rancho Cucamonga. 3 g Spring Clean Sweep 00" Program Scheduled By City, Chamber ., Aamun' :V Update The City of Ranco Cucamonga in Et�wet�da Specific Plan ,` conjunction with the Rancho Cuca- In February the PianOngCommission,Vcommended approval of monga Chambr r of Commerce will be the Etiwanda Specific Plan to the City (ouncil. In tt. upcoming G""barking on an anti-litter campaign° i weeks, the Ci+-• Council will review the titan, and consider it for y which will zero in on litter awareness, adoption.. control, and clean-up. The campaign Once adopted,the Specific Plan will guide future development in will be kicked off with the weak c�f Mav i4 through May 21, 1983.,being pro- the Ftiwanda planning area.The plan is intended to replace existing claimed Rancho Cucamonga Spring city-wide zoning regulations with provisions tailored specifically to Clean Sweep Week throughout . EtK-anda. Rancho Cucamonga. Traditionally, II Questions regarding the City Council review schedule, or the spring is the time to clean up,paint u Specific Plan may be directed to the Rancho Cucamonga Planning (( and fix up. ,oil residents are urged to Division (989.1851). L do their share In beautifying the city while enhancing their own premises. California State Solid Waste Man- Weed Removal Thwv agement Giant Funds will be utilized In the spring of each ye 3r we are faced with the problems of over- In conducting a litter awareness pro- grown weeds on bridle paths,parkways,roadsides,all s,backyards, gram to bring the attention of j � d � Rancho Cucamonga residents poten- open fields, and untraveled portions of roads. Property owners are Hal litter problems within the City. In responsible for the removal of these potential fire and health addition the litter clean-up program hazards. The San Bernardino County Agdcultural Department is will be focusing on Rancho Cuca- contracted by Rancho Cucamonga to survey and notify all property monga's residential, commercial,rec- owners of hazardo; s weeds o i their property. reational land and public thorough- This year's survey will be c)mpleted by the end of March.First `° fares. notices to remove weeds will bi:sent on April 15,with removal due The litter awareness phase of the i, by May 9,1983.If the hazardot�s weeds en.rot removed by the due re mpaign will inform Rancho Cucat- date (May 9), then the County Weed Abatemert Division may -.,Tonga residents of the ecological contract to have the weed's remc ved at the property owner's expense soundness of not"ttering, increasing (there Is a one hour minimum la,)or charge on airry workperior.med), their knowledge of the Clty's litter The property owner is sent the hill for all charges in weed�pinoval problems and emphasize the need to g take a leadership role In controlling (administration and overhead costs are also added in this bill);if thin these problems. bill goes unpaid,`then the expense;:for the weed removal are added Rancho Cucamonga Spring Clean toe the property tax statement Sweep car litter bags will be available If you notice hazardous weeds ,- vour t;eighborhood are not free, rmd litter awareness posters will being removed in the coming nionth, or grave any questions be saen throughout the City. regarding a wend abatement notice, feel free to contact the County A special artistic poster contest will Weed Abatement Officer, Wallacr; Tratz, (988-1020). His office be held in Rancho Cucamonga schcols hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., with offering awards for the winning stu- inspection of hazardous weed areas performed during the hours of d ants e;rtries.Many of the posters will 9:00 a.m, and 5:00 p.m. by exhibited during the week at the Lions Par„ Community Center. Bart of the litter ci€an-up program 5use Brunch will be reserving Snturday, May 21, 1983,when Rancho Cucamonga res- marks the date for the 2nd Annual Champagne Brunch at idents will be admitted free to the it .s House. Last near this festive event was a great succe:� Milliken dump site and large trash con- 3 by many.This and the other special activities snonsoredby tainers will be placed In the commer- t r, Casa de Rancho Cucamonga .Historic Society are among the dial section of the City. Additionally, fit ie,i cultural events held in our community.All proceeds from this gratlt funds wI!1 be used to replace brunch, as well as the other activities held throughout the year, go `° some of Rancho C icamonges older toward the restoration of the Rains' House. For reservation metal trash receptacies in the parks Information,call the Rains'House at 989-4970 between noon and 4 and at the community cewters. p.m., Wednesday through Sunday. For add4ional i+,formation about t ~ the Rancho S ucar.?naaCleat,'weep program, ; al ^mer the Chamber of Coramer,. 987-1012, or the City offices at 989.185E t h 2 New Cali.. `;p Law Requires Car Seats For Small Children In California during 1981 over t 1 _ 1$,000 children were injured In traffic collisions and even more alarming over 120 children died during their i - first ride home from the hospital in i g� traffic accidents. To combat this dan- gerous situtation California has enact- ed the Mandatory Car Seat Law,effec- tive January 1, 19,93, The new Car Sea,Law provides that '> ( any children under fours years old,or (zzff weighing under forty pounds, are re-Al T: quired to be restrained when riding in Now Procsss--Camelian north of 19th shown being resurfaced with a str,%s relieving surface.This a vehicle under 6,001 pounds. "Petro-Mat" system is a cost effective method which pr educes more durable streets. Parent drivers are responsible for Carnelian Resurfaces) providing Federally approved car seats.. Also,a citation may be issued carrying Street Improvement Program Contlinwe� a fifty dollar fine. sera rousts are � � authorized to dismiss charges, if a Ra-:ho Cucamonga's active street This project is a joint effort with the Parent has obtained a federally ap- Improvcment program Is r:ontinuing City of Ontario, and is being fi- ;roved teat forward with delays for poor weather nanced with Federal funds. After a 60-day grace period (Jan- and diminishing revenues. flilliaide Roan between ame- (Jan- uary ment 1--March 1.cles, i,local law the The resurfacing of Carnellan Street thyst and Sapphire. Construc- forcemeat a m n ga including the north of 19th was recently completed tion and resurfacing has begun along Rancho Cucamonga Sheriff's Station, making use of a new stress relieving with portions of Beryl from Manza- will begin enforcing this Car Seat Law. surface known as "petro-mat" (See nita to Hillside. This long awalte ; If you have any questions about this picture and caption above example project which�III cost in excess of new law, please contact the Rancho p P p -� p 1 t':,,catYtonga Sheriff's Station, Crime of application of this new surface) $400,000, will relieve maintenance r 4ca t fj- Unit, riffs Station, Many of the streets it our community problems,improve drainage and pro- 1. contain deteriorating sections of con- vide the ultimate street improve- crete with significant.- cracking. These ments for Heritage Park. 1 k: pavement sections if not resurfaced *Vineyard Avenue rtridenirag Car Saeiat tanner Program � properly will rapld'y deteriorate back fromSth to Arrow Route. has S F to their cracked state,"Petro-mat"is a been delayed for a period or time The Rr.ncho Cucamonga Junior fabric like surface which is layed due to the bankruptcy of the contaac- lUc►mans Club is presently providing between the concrete and asphalt to for(the contractor was bonded and an Infant car seat loaner program,for C stop reflective cracking.This process is the contract will be reawarded with infants up to 20 Bounds.Th.s is on a one of the most cost effective methods no added cost to the city). This four month rental basis, a $10.00 of producing more durable streets, project which will widen Vineyard to with a$5,00 refund on return of the and removing the need for frequent four lanes and install a traffic signal seat For Information contact either maintenance. at Arrow Route, Completion is ex- Gwyn i;rosi 899-1127, or Doreen Other street improvement projects pec'UW within the next three months. Taylor 981.6792, nearing completion include: *Ratt>:e Line Read at Vinpyaarl Street, Traffic Signal, (across rleting pates from Alta Loma High School) Ai contract has been awarded and ct r- 1 Business Is Your Business struction will begin in early spnri, and be completed for the opening of Residents of the City of Rancho Cucamonga are encouraged to attend City school in the fall. This traffic signal meetings.These meetings are held at LionsPark Community Center,9161 Base tine t project and with the redesigning of Road` access to the high school will be & City Council.........convenes first and third Wednesday,monthly,7.30 pain. major step In improving pedestrian safety in that area. y'Fasanias Cdstsnlissioa:•',convenes second and Fourth Wednesday, monthly, *Archibald Avenue and 4th l at 7:00 rf.m Stue+et.T>raffic Signals. A con- HistoricPreservation Ca lsolon ...,.convenes secondT,;cWay,munt�lu, l tract for this project will be awarded at 7:001,;m, In the near future and the lights Adxf w Crnuoitssirst..-..convenes fourth Tht rsda�y,,nonthiy at 7 O(P.m, installed within the next six months, 3 Park Reconstruction—The play. ing field areas at Alta Loma Park located on Beryl Avenue north of ' 19th Street are being regraded and reseeded to proOde a more durable and uniform playing surface. The area will be fenced and t.. project he • field will be removed from use.This will allow the grass to be firmly established before next year's soccer season.The recreation areas around the praying field are open for your • enjoyment r tlH Bloch G>hr. n , Program:Enhance and P!Antaiin Commulaity Activities JEntitlemen{t Cities grams may do so at the Community Community Develor+-rnent Act of The Community Development Block Development Department,9320 Base 1974 charting an".:rnrrely new course Grant Program automatically entitles Line Road. for the nation's housing and urban aid cities with a population greater than Community Objectives programs.The new law consolidated 50,000 to block grants.The amount of Federal guidelines require that cities ten different categorical aid programs the black grant received by an Entitle- receiving Community Development Into a locally administered Brock Grant ment City is based on a five part Block Grant money publish a state Program and contained broad revI- formula reflecting the ratio of a partic- ment of community objectives In such sions In the formulas for distributing ular corm nunity`s population, extent a manner as to afford citizens an federal aid, of housing overcrowding,poverty,age opportunity to examine Its content The Community Developement of housing,and grov th lag to the aver- and to submit comments to the city Block Grant Program has as its prima- age figures for all similar communities. :zgarding theproposc.f statement and ry objectives the enhancement and Last year,because the 1980.Census on the.community development per- maintenance of viable urban commu- cf Population conducted by the feder- formance of the city. nities through the provision of decent al governmam confirmed that the city City staff has prepared a Prelim- housing and a suitable living environ- had a population in exc_-ss of 50,000, inary Statement of Community Objec. ment and the expansion of economic the city ossumed status as an Entitle trves indicating the kinds of needs opportunities,principally for low and ment City under the regulations gov- Rancho Cucamonga has an_;the pry- moderate income per-ris. The act erning th.e 1974 Housing:and Com• grams which need to be fun:ed.Those provides financial assistance for com- munity Development Act.This allows programs that have be,en recom.- munity activities directed toward: the city to select tt+a programs it de- ,mended to receive funding are as 'Eliminating slums and blight, pre- sires to fund and allows it to assume follows in priority order, venting deterioration of property,and administrative control over them. `Housing Rehabilitation providing needed neighborhood com- Eligi!bility Regulations *Neighborhood Center E:pans n munity facilities; Under regulations issued by HUD (Primarily for senior citizens) 'Eliminating conditions which are det- (August 27, 1979),there are six basic The G;hr encourages people to pick rimental to health, safety and public categories of eligible activities: up a copy-of the Preliminary State- welfare through interim rehabilitation, *Basic eligible actil":;les; went of Community Objectives at City code enforcement, etc.; 'Eligible rehabilitation and preserva- Hall. *Conserving and expanding housing tion activities; Public bearing stock for all,but principally for low and *Eligible economic development ac- On April 6. 1983 at 7:00 p.m.,the moderate Income persons; t=vities; City Council will hold a public hearing *A more re,onal utilization of land *Eligible activities by private no re on the CDBG program in order to and other natural resources; profit entities; neighborhood based hear the public's comments regarding •.Reducing the isolation of Income non-profit organization, local devei- the Proposed Statement of Commun- groups within communities and geo- opment ►:orporations, or small husl- :',, Objectives and to give citizens an graphical areas; s ess investment companies; o-dortuni:y to propose other pro- '"Restoring and preserving properties Eligible planning and urban environ- S rams for funding. The public Is en- of special value for l istoric, architec- mental design costs; c sun,ged to attend and make their tural or aesthetic rtasons- *Eligible administrative costs.Any proj- v,tws known t, the City Council. . 'iAlleviating physical and economic ect submitted must meet the criteria of Z3"lrsed on testimony received at the distress through the stimulation of pri- principally benefiting iow and moder• P iblic Hearing, the final list of prof- vate investment and comrmi-ty revi. ate income persons, or eliminating ellts will be drafted and used in the talizationln areas with population out- blight or meeting an urgent need. a)plIcat:)ns to HUD. migration or stagnating or declining Persons interested;n obtaining a com• 1, In August of 1974,President Ford tax base. plete list of eligible and ineligible pro- kigned the Omnibus Housing and 4 5 __ 1 Rancho,Cucamonga _ r s` prim, Schedule of Activitiie Activities 8taat the Week of April 4, 1983 t' Mail-in Registration, Novi—April 1 , 1983 Sign up NOW! Upn� it sake it to neart 11 someone suddenly suffered a heart attack or stopped general p6tc or co-workers? breathing in your presence,could you help then stay alive? *Ai<e you a member of a family? The answer should be yes. It can be yes. If YOU have a If you answered `yes' to any of the above questions, heart attack or stop breathing in someone's presence, YOU should be trained in CPR. could they help you stay alive? CPR training takes only 8 hours. It can be the most There are approximately 2,000 residents within our important 8 hours in your life--and in the life that you save. City that are trained in Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation. Heart attacks can strike anyone at any age—even While this is a good start, in a city of 60,000 people,those children. Chances we, when and if a heartt attack strikes figures need to be improved. CPR classes are offered someone close to you,it won't be at the hospital.Itwill be at through .he Community Services Department at Lions home,at work,at school,or,someplace else far away from Park Community Center and Rancho Cucamonga Neigh- trained medical personnel.It will be up to you to initiate the borhood Center at specified times throughout the yea., proper prc^educe to give that perso:i another chance at These classes are conducted by Certified Instructors from life, Foothill Fire Protection District. Many conscientious businesses in our community have To help determine whetherYOU should enroll in a CPR their employees trained in CPR.82 a csf the City employees. training session answer yes or no to the following are trained in CPR, with the rest soon to complete %eir gLestions: certification. ®tire you a member of i church or organization where It is our goal,and the goal of the Foothill Fire Protection members gather to meet? District, to make our City a safe place to be. YOU CAN 01 your Workplace, do you come in contact with the HELP. 1 Seas Pale 10 for aril-In Registration For Goias to Re creatfan Activities Lions Park Community Center Flayochool Age: g,g 9161 Baseline Road This class is designed to provide a l�arning experience for children of pre- Phone 980-3145 school age.Child may be registered In only one of the following classes. Verification of age will be required at the first class meeting. RCNC: Fee: $3500/10 v,,eeks Umic 20 Site: Lions Rancn�Cucamonga Neighborhood Center 4 ActivityNumber- `3070 M/W 9:t'a 11:00 Start:4/4/83; End:6/8/83 9791 Arrow Highway \3080' M/W 11:30.1:30 Start:4/4/83; End:6/8/83 Phone 980.2634 3090 T/TS i 9:00.11:00 Start 4/5/83; End:6/9J83 46W T/TH 11.304:30 Start:4/5/83; End:619/83 Vineyard Park Site: CN across Baseline Road 4010 M/T 9:00.11:00 a.m. Start:4/4/83:End:6/7/83 from Alta Loma'High School Alta Loma Park Beryl above 19th.Street i. ' ': 5 Activities If out fix netaaa 0Mc3.rorn=n 1Vj0tt7 s,'L�aP Age: &15 Ages EBB, 9-12, 13-17 Learn the thrills and excitement of being on stage.Be a star,learn dra- Join in the fun of this very popular class Karate helps build mental matics and basic theater-ItilL in this fantastic workshop. discipline,conditions the body and prow,!s a feel for this ancient martial Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit') Site: Lions arts. 1000 Thursday,6:00.6:50 p.m. Start:4/7/83; End 6/9/83 Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions Age: 6.8 2080 Tuesday,3:00.3:50 p.m, Start4/5/83;End6/7/83 GtsQ r� iz zits Td c case cec Ape; at5-14 2W Thursday,4:00.4:50 p.m. Start:4/7/83; End:6/9/83 Age: 9.12 Learn basic twirls,marching and dance twirl techniques. 3000 Thursday,5:00.5:00 p.m. Start:4/7/83; Ena:b/9/83 Fee- '15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions 3010 Thursday,3:00.3:50 p.m. Start:4/7/83:End 6/9/83 1016� Thursday,5:00.5:50 p.m. Start 4/7/83;End:619/83 Age: 13.17 3020 Tuesday,7:00.7:50 p.m. Start:4/5 83; End:6f 7Jt+3 Cflm�-ramflaov Age: 6•if� 3030 Friday,3:00.3:50 pm. Start;4/$JR3; End.-6/ 043 l " Clown around with Buttons the Clown.You too can be a clown,create ' your own costumes,in addition to a very special face. ac�z?ztte Fee- $15,00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: lions acluaneod, 0009nnva Agm 6-8, 9.12, 13.17 1020 Wednesdays 4:00.4:50 p.m. Start 4/6/83:End.6/8/8.3 This is an advanced class In the martial art of tiarate.All students in this section will be required to be uniformed in a"01",the traditional attire for martial e:sm Ali students enrailed In these classes must have successfully CU1 Ulr-L o'r,000lcro Age: 12-16 completed Beginning Karate, in addition to the permission from the Amaze yourfriends with your new talent,perform many of your favorite Instructor. songs.This class will teach you the basic skills of playing a guitar,in ad- Fce: 30,00/10 weeks Limit 25 Site: Lions dition to learning Ir to read music. Age: 6.8 Fee: $15,00/10 weeks Umii 20 Site: Lions 3040 Tues./Fri.4:00-4:50 p.m. Start 4/5/43;End 6/10/82 1030 Monday,7:00.7:50 p.ri. Start 4/4J83;End:6/13/83 Age: 9.12. 3050 Tues./Fri.5.00.5:50 p.m. Start 415/83;End:6/10/83 ttsflttat-�II4rrceflriGc Age: open Age: 1317 This class is designed for more advanced guitar students, 304fl 1'ues/Fri 6:00 6:50 p.m. Stare4/5/83;Enc+: �10/83 Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: Lions 1040 Monday, 8:00.8:50 p.m. Start4/4/81,End.-6/13/83 r1ag cLoon Age: 3.5 This class is designed to provide a learning experience for children of pre. Ta nrsa(ra ceir!flMv 701"n- L c0u005 0 Age: 3-5 school age.Child may be registered in only one of the following classes. This is a beginning course in basic gymnastics with emIjhasis on bui>`Ing Verification of age will be required at the first class meeti ag. coordination and balance, Fee: $36.00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: Lions Fee $15.00/10 w+.~ks Limit 15 Site Lions 3070 M/W 9:00.11:00 Start:4/4/83; End.,6/8/83 3080 M/W 11:30-1:30 Start 4/4/83;End:618/83 1050 Monday,8 06 -,50 a.m. Start:4/4/83; End:6/13/83 3493 T/TH 9-00.11.00 Start4/5183;End:6/9/83 1050 Wednesdayy.9:1,.9:50 am. Start 4/6/83;End 6/ 8/83 40M T/TH 11:30.1:30 Start 4/5/83;End:6 9/83 1070 F-tday,8:00.8:50 -m. Start 418183;End:6/10/83 Site RCNC 1050 Saturday,9:00.9:50 a.m. Start:4/9/83;End:6/18/83 4010 M/T 9.00.11:00 am. Start 4/4/83;End:G/7183 cano;u r 10Ir U onv a rsa l� e�r;ca ccfl Age: 3-5 G3V:2nZ10 102 l ua tc:n (Cooler='fl00) Age: 8.14 This course is open to all gymnastics students who have successfully Enter the fascinating world of sewing,whhe creating your own special completed a beginning Tiny Tot Gymnastics class, clothes and crafts, All materials must be provided by the students. a r $16.00/10 a teks Limit 15 Site: Lions Fee: $16.00/10 weeks Limit 10 Site: Lions ia0#0 Friday 9:00.9:50 a.m. Start4/8/83;End:6/10/83 4020 Wednesday,4:30.5 20 p.m. State 4Jb)$3;End:6/8/83 2000 Satui6y', 10.00.10:50 a.m. Start 4/9/83:End:6/18/83 tt'acym0noNca B Age: 5-7, 8-10 ,Learn the basic skills ofgyrnnast`cs,increazcz muscle coordination,balance Youth S ecltll Event and skill in this very popular c ass.Fee: $15,00/10$15,00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: Links Summer National* Age: 5.7 3010 Monday,3:00.3:50 p.m. Start 4/4/83;End 6/18/83 Big Wheel Classic 1'020 Monday,4:00-4:50 p.m. Start 4/4/83;End 6/13/83 2930 Monday,5:00.5;5n p.m. Start 4/4/83;End:6/13/83 }gate:Saturday,June 11, 1563 Age: 8.10 g Uiwe:9,00 a m. 140 Wednesday,3:00.3:50 pm, Start 4/6/83; End:6/8,/83 a m. 1 50 Wednesday,4 '0-4:50 p.m. Start4/6/83; End:6/.,,33 Fact$I' `" , � (3,rnnnaczaco TU Aga 5.16 aa �,,9-3 1hisisanadvancedcourseintheareaofgymnastics.ThefollowingcovAe � 11 Ses T-S Is:.pen to all students who have successfully completed Gymnastics L Dk Won 1f11E:Ages 6-'7 Feet $30.00/10 weeks Limit 20 Ste: Lions V21" Wednesday,5:00.6:50 p,m. Start 4/6/83:End:6/8/83 Site:Vineyard Park in Rancho C`ueamongtt ' Aevardst First through Fifth Race In each.D vislon '=aU"-NC0 i ns otua i i Age: Open This class is open to all advanced'Gymnastics 11 students interested in fur- This event is open to all xaeL:s from the a of two to seven, thering their skill and knowledge in the area of Gymnastics Comm 'ata'on. Fee: $15.001,0 weeks Limit 20 Site: .,ons with a big wheel:racer.Sign up early. 2070 Satur,ay, 11:00.11:50 am. Start i;9/83;£nd:6/18/83 ,,,,,,; 6 --=Youtb Activities :Public Social Services= (C"Ifinjad from prwc Ming p+g) Occt�g hest:cbnadt cn IItI tics errs c rt'aa Age: 8.14 En_lltinra as a °accord 1tararovaco Age: Adult This class is open to all student'who have successfully completed be- Co-sponsored with Chaffey District.Acatt Education DepartmenL ginning sewing or with instructor +ermissiom This class will continue to Fee: None explore new and exciting areas of sewing.All students must provide all Time: 8:00a.m.-12:00 noon Site: RCNC materials used. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks limit 10 Site.Lions 41,0 Wednesday,3:30.4:20 Am. Start:4/6/83;End 6/8/83 11r~i~a=nbtton amdl MCITC=au rvevvtae Age; Adult San Bernardino County Public Social Services Department sponsors an var. pmc annoca a Agee 3-5 agency providing information on:fond stamps,cancer screening,child Explore the area of tap dancing and ballet th.,jugh the basic fun lmentat care,lob core,state unemployment,legal services and immigration. steps used in tap and ballet dancing. Time: Monday thru Friday,8:00 a.m.-$:00 Am. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions Phone: 987-1618 Site: RCNC 41"A Thrrsday,10:00-10:50 am. Start:4/7/83;End.6/9/83 4054 Thursday, 1:00.1:50 p.m. Start 4/7/83;End 6/9/83 11mm11$<at?esn. Cfum� Agea: " attioattflt®tlttriet 18 ytts. Immunizations only.Bring records with you. u tad nod 03OREC9 Eli Ague: 3-5 Time: 4th Wednesday of the month,12.30.3:30 pm. Th is class is open to All children who have successfully completed Tap and Fee: $2.00 per child. Site:RCNC Fe.^.: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions 4€ 0 Thursday,9:00.9:50 arse. Start 4/7/83;End 6/9/83 on C01:10octltlnfa SCUvDae Age: ,Atl*ltt 4070 Thursday,2:00.2:50 p m. Start:4/7/83;End 6/9/83 Call for appointment 987-1618 Time: Tuesdays' m. thru the month of April Note; Must bring last yerY,s Fedeml&State Income Tax returns.This limp and D a11ta tt 11 and D11 Age: 6-8 service is offered only during tax season. i This is a combination beginning and Intermediate class. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions 4030 Thursday,3:00.3:50 pm. Start:4/7/E3;End:6/9/83 T"'17CU snbV Cls<n1C Ages: Inf Late thru 3e yaarat. Phyaleal examinations and immunizations. t'I7 BcIJeff aca1tsa iS Time: 1st&3rd Irv'; ' esday of the month, This class combines the skills of all three dance areas,to pro-Ode as very 9tmen onl ., 9 846 o:00 8-2 popular and well rounded program. By appointment only 98a>i$46 or 628.291j4 Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions y.�n 4t030 Thursday,4:00.4:50 Am. Stait:4/7/83;End:6/9183 Sj52Ci21l EClBT1tS ubrzm�a Agee: 6-1— This course Is designed to introd" the brats skills used in the poput,. sport of Tennis.Come get in the swu;g and s��-up for this fantastic class. Pet t +q;' ie Es,chstudent must furnish his own tennis racqust and tennis balls.Classea j eter Saturday, `+Ia 14 " 983 will be taught at the Alta Loma High School'tennis Courts y, y Fee. $15.00/10 weeks Limit 16 Site: ALHS 'trace: 9.00 a.m. SOM Saturday, 10:00.10:50 am. Start 4/9/83;End:6/18/83 Foo: $LGO 5610 Saturday,1.00-1:50 Am. Start 4/9/83;1`nd6/18/83 Awavdx Top a places in each Division Divis#oam Horses Pet hocks a€010- II c^Ca=aa�-llcaslCct ce vaa"o Age: 13-AO,At * SStuffod Animals l The road to Wimbleton is tong,so join In this intermediate class to further Mer.Specify yyour tennis skills. The class will also cover strategy and basic game rG Iundamentals. Each student must furnish his own tennis racquet and t� tennis balls Lessons will be taught at Alta Loma High School Tennis Courts. as Fee: $15,00110 weeks Limit 15 Sh t ALHS 50" Saturday,9:00.9:50 am. Start 4/9/83;End:6/18/83 54130 Saturday, 12.00-12:50 p.m. Start 4/9/4:3; End:6/1C/83 -. No Fee ctivities a7:11ttj la'sEIN1 VU00e0 Aggot Adult These classes are for couples early in their pregnancy.Nutrition will be stressed as the foundation of a healthy pregnancy.Exercises Wilk'bs taught fo:r a more comfortable pregnancy. Fee: None mit 20 Coupfe Site RCNC Meeting Dates: Fridac d 11 7:00.10:00 Am. F-l', ae 3,":00•10-.00 Am. if rrt _:�,g aarld sc,20 0tra ;oln in the Second Annual et R evl at'VlneyardPark. Ago: meat. faring your favorite friend(real of othetwlse)to"ihe Co-sponsored by Ct;a#�,r College Community Services Department. Feel.None Limit 30 Site. RC14C tast?c event, Pamir(pant ribbons Will. be +gfv±p to all Meeting Dates Monday,Aril 11 thru Monday,May 16, 19&l critics 940 a.m.-12.00 noon 7 ,Aciult Activities ray 0r='ICa Ass: Adi 44. 'L')oa.-Dan=cEoc Age: Adult Join in the fun of exercising to music through various routines.This course A fun and easy way wsen and limber up,...strengthen,slim,Improve is designed to improve your cardiovascular system while reducing and muscle tone,Improve dance and coordination.Tennis or jogging slices toning the body,Tennis or jogging,shoes and exercise mat are required. and exercise mat are required. Fee: $30.00/10 weeks Limit 40 Site: Lio tis Fee: $30.00/10 weeks Limit 40 Site: RCNC 5040 Mon/Thurs,6:00.6:50 p.m, Start:4/4/83;End:6 9 8J ?020 Mon/Wed,6:00.6:50 p.m. Start:4/4/83;End:6/8/83 SttmRCNC 5050 Mon/Wed,7-00.750 p.m. Start4/4/83;End.4/8/83 5060 Tues/7'hurs, 7:00.7:50 pm. Start 4/5183;End:ts/9/83 ! ace^ ^C lnniita Age: 18 A Older This course features the skills and techt, ues used in the martial art of l oUirca m LfatatAmg Age: Adult Karate. 0 Site: Lions Swing and ChagChaam the all time favorites like the Fox Tro, Waltz, Fee. $15.00/10 Wednesday, 00.7:50 p.m.eks Limit Start 4/6/83;End:6/8/U i-ee: $15.00/10 weeks Lima 40 Site:Unas 5070 Monday, 7:00.7:50 p.m. Start:4/4/83;End:6/13/83 r1colova C%t Dance U Age.- Adult f3sl�Qe-� �wVu �� L3 Age: Adult Modem In the iun and excitenent through involvement in the world of Modem Jazz Dance.This program will include Isolation warm-ups and This course will instruct the basic fundamentals of bridge playing and jazz dance routines. strategy. Fee:: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 40 51te: Chins Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit'2 Site- Lions 7040 Thursday,.8:00-&50 p.m. Start 4/7/83,End:6/9/83 5680 Fridays,7:00.7:50 Am. Stam 4/8/83;End:6/10/83 D30dcrrn J02-- Dance RU Age: Adult Carle Dece,vaarac Age: Adult This Is an advanced course in modem Jazz Dancing. Learn basic cake decot j techniques.includes instruction In borders, Fee:$15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Sitm Lions Icings,flowers,etc. 7050 Thursday,9:00-950 p.m. Start 4/7/83;End:6/9/83 Fee: $18.00/6 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions 59 Mondays, 930.11.30 a.m, Start:4//4))83;End:5//9/83 6.R00 Tuesdays, 7:00.8:50 p.m. Start:4/5/83;End S/10/83 Gcc;500 tzigb CVoattuV32V Age: Adult Save money by learning to make your own clothing. Explore various avenues of sewing crafts and special sewingtechniques.Studertprovides tCaltAlz rsUa -LB� a;aunl~ea Age: Adult till supplies. An Introduction to the basic principles and usage of graphic handwriting. Fee: $22.50/10 weeks 1amlt 12 Site: Lions Fee:. $22.50/10 weeks Lim;:30 Site: RCNC 7050 Wednesday, 9.30-11.00 a r Stz-b4/6/83;End:6/8/83 6010 Tuesday,6:30.7:50 pm. Start 4/5/83;End:6/7/8s Cnfll!l >ea . t v Qlaimcd Glaaa Ago: Adult £3 &�,taQecaaee�la e Ago: Adult Create works of art through the very rc ular craft o'r Stained Glass.This A furtherstudy of the principles of graphic handwriting including a review course lrvo!ves pattern preparation glass cutting, leading, se!dering of techniques and InwAuction o new styles ar3 materials. sealing,cop -or toil'ng,reinforcing,-,n three dimensional projects.All Fee: $15.00110 weeks Limit 30 Site: RCNC supplieswi.1 eprcrA ad by the stuouritatanapproximate cost Gf$40.00. 6020 Tuesday, 8:00.8:5, _ Start:4/5183;End:6/7/83 Fee: $36.00/8 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions 7070 Tuesdays,7-00.9.50 p.m. Start4/5/83;End-5/24/83 sCaata*27y and 'C",coacrrca 00=0 Age: Adul, Come on down and join in the fun of the Cowboy Polka, 4-Comers, TDLL%Dactte E and UU Agar: Adult Cotton Eyed Joe and many other fsvorite Country and Western dances. Enjoy the movement and creative style of Tap Dancing. Fee: $15.00110 weeks limit 40 Site: Lions Fee. $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions 6030 Monday,&00-8:50 pm. Start 4/4/83;End:6/13/83 7080 Tuesday,7:00-7:50 p.m. Start 4/5183; End:6/7/83 CM fClnanca Age: Adult 'llonralio iteaacncar��-l�er�!n�alnr� Age: Adult Come loin the rest of the community in this vent important class.You will This class is•°-5!gned as an Int-oductory course In the sport of tennis.Each learn Catdlo-Pulmonay Resuscitation as a bas:c life suppo.t method student must furnish his own tennis mrquet and tennis balls.Classes wall Fee: $8.00/2 day class Limit 16 Site: Lions be held at Alta Loma High School Tennis Courts. 6040 Tuesday and Thursday,April 19&21 6:69-10:00 p.m. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 10 Site:ALHS 6e50 Tuesday and Thursday,May 3&51 6 00.10.bO p.m. 705" Saturday, 11:00.11:50 a.m. Start:4/9/g3;E,-,d:6/18/83 6060 Tuesday and Thursday,May 17&19.6.00.10:00 pm. 8000 Saturday,2:00-2:50 p.m. Start 419/83; "`.d:6/18j33 6070 Tuesday-rand Thursday,June 7 &9, 6:00-10:04 p.m. 64180 Tuesday and Thursday,June 21 &23,6:00-10.69 p.m. Tcranua "'Co-news-Advanced Zc glncne:r Ago: Open Dog o edlecce Age: T en/Adalt Getbacl'intheswingof things.Breakout that old racquet and refine your skills.Each student must fumish his own tends racquet and tennis balls. Tired of being �ng!ed up in Fido's leash?Solve the"tangles"with this Classes will be held at Alta Loma High School Tennis Courts. course In basic dog obedience for dogs six months and over.This ties,-will Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 16 Site:ALHS be held at Alta Loma High School- adjacent to the tennis courts. 5020 Saturday,9:00-9.50 am. Start.4/9/2:End.6118/63 1 $15.00/10 weeks Urnit 35 Site. ALHS 5030 Saturday,12ML '125 p 0 .m. Start 4/9/83;End:6/18/8" 601fs Saturday, 10.00-10:50 a.m. Start 4/9/83;End:6/18/83 0 D.1,0=Ctno;Rc.d Defrennc Ag&� Admit c3nittor-Scoanntiizo Age: Adult This course it .esIgned to instruct women on self defer-e mcti,nds and Learn to strum and pluck all the old favorites,in additon to many rr-,rent techraques it tielp protect them rind loved ones. hits.Each s-'udent must supply his own guitar. Fee- $15.00/10 weeks Limit 3G Site:L Fee: $15.00/10 weeks +snit 20 Site: Lions 8014 Wednesday,&00.8:50 p.m.SSSSSSStart4/6/83;L•nd fi/3r`b, 70110 Monday,6:00.6.50 p.m. Start 4/4183;End:6/13/83 Yoga Aga: RiRtrlt Gaiga,'V--1rater-aan.Vote Ago: Adult, Improve your circulation, remove stress; exercisa hitemttl organs,lose This clash is designed fa more advanced guitar students. weigl-' -md meditate through the uve of yoga. Fee: $15 001B10 weeks Limit 20 Sit. Lions Fee: $15.03110 weeks limit 40 Site: RUNC 7010 Monday,8.OU-8:50 p.m. Start:4/4/83;End:i/13/83 8020 Thursda:,6:00.5:50 p.m. Start 4/7/83;i:nd 9/0 8 TH s n' Four Places ;to 60, Peop le to SeepThiIgs to �� d � v j I Aen eAT�ia►� d 2 full nt�;,vs to the��yas' andits. You wilti�Ttats ub,plus bran Yeti""Lights ton - brunch +at$8.0p back fro and o.•e a .ch.Cost the h rya ° 1 motel;�: f m the 5,�r Time: nmodations. Jades tranf!Pur. 7;pp �@�a'u Date: p0 5: a., moo A M. (Tuesday) to "0 9 where Tuesda 1''-"'ia 1loUyWoodtoseewh tours Cost: Thursda flay 3, 2383_ Come with us t° of the most interesting nt jam rilOus his- �, voad s 9 arty � deadline; $39.OQ pe�ay 5' 1983 live. This is cne ruins estfor Friday, A Person around eobaciclntoh haunted uins We Aril 1, I98.g whlle we visit thethehom %ar Houdin s 1923 estat ore.Lunch on y ' o o a t f muchm ,axate,y 50 years and mush, and Vine IAPP" at Hollywood y, own cF ;, 5:00�•'cnR3 $6.00 ea 9.0n a m e 21, 19 .tme Tuesday, L 'n rson '�> _ DiAv- $13.50 P June • 19R 3 Cost: ,Tuesday, 'fc�sist day at`ne Deadline: vLerk �tE< this enlo�ableand be Pre into history on 4o'rtab' Tess cOn° x -,en'a ca t oD" a m to r'' , p1996 Two f Cl pared S Jturday+ttl', ' n I areas jn11 days o toffy 'time= 1950 Per p6,1a9' ri3ht fo the c4 f sl iin k' Date $,tday,MTy 'r pee r you retry Wein o,re o @���� Costline: f ea eack,3ges Save skr A ckag sst n art fus j to rso fo to at t Date. a dgins S r transn $797 Ma an e r h 25.sson uaAa',nt,IM, and k �, 1g8jrlable,tdck' otn ay`r•'�of.V usf,) ro Oe c °fportu rthe to ur of ;rge Made. �'� Tour hest fthc 7 e tudio` via. ' s me• udio t? at8a.2e 4 �vR o a ate 12. d see ho Shaw W s; ost 30 wn;uv heelp deadline, $95 rd y to 7.0p lure ��� 0 V e��=�tnF P�Rda,Ma person 1% v�0 gcitin3l' • y 2Q, 1 'n'' 9 �;' 9.93 . j fun ar the .2:00 . g3 N�ehours ;O dune on l°v19g3� / ers # �rc�e: Tuesday,er P e 1, Date: w$5 arie daS,Sun x V:eeadtine: a Note:Elie trips writ al�,part from and return to Lions Park Community t:&ter, 9161 Base .Line F'oad, rancrro C:ucamona. For further information, call !Community 5eruh es Department, 989-1851, f 9 C` K ei g a s t r a V*.0 n Mail-In, Only-Now thru April 1, 1983 - 1. Repi-!reiion for all prograrr,s will be by mail only, 6. A class admission receipt wi 11 be returners to you.There 2. M, n registration now through April 1, 1983. will be a F•cparate receipt for each class and participant. 3. Rancho Cucamonga residents will b,�given firstpriorityto You wtii also be noti$ed if we are unable to complete your available class,spaces. registration or if your class choices are filled, then your 4. Recostra fon will be taken on a firx,.re,eived,first-handled check for that part.Icular class will ba. returned. basis. 7. J you have not received verification of registration by first S. 5snd a,SEPARATE CHECK 0S.MONEY ORDER FOR meeting, ca" City Hall, 989.1851. EACH CLASS made payable to"City of Rancho Cuca• 8. REGIsTRA'; "'WILL NOT BE TAKEN AT CLASSES. monpa" and mail to: Also no class_:. will be held on the following holidays. SYP:^a Registration May 28 and 30—Memorial Weekend P.O. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonc_ga, California 91730.0807 PLEASE DO NOT BRING TO CITY HALL efi will delay your registration. Returned Cmcels—There will be a $10.00 service charge on all Checks returned from the bank. Refunds—A$4.00 processing fee on participant requested refunds. No refunds will be IssurA after:first class meeting. Caeucell.:3ions—i.class is cal;celled by the Community Services Department,an automatic refund will be processed with no process'Ing charge. LaetP Regisrtration—Registration received after-April 1. will be,*jeLt to a '04.00 !ate fee. �MAK-IN�REe�taTRATtOt\t FOR , FILL OUT rOfVS1-..E•rELY— PLEASE PRINT ! LAST NAME r ADDRESS —L L ! CITY R A N C I H O C u C AN U N C A 9 7 ! HOME PHONE 1 DAYTIME PHONE ; e (IF DIFFERENT) 4� AGE IF CLASS REGISTRATION NUMBER OFFICE LAST NAME OF PAiiICa.. FiRST UNOER 18 CLASS TITLE USE ONLY l ut Chatce Ahernote Lhace, �1 ! NOTE:AlFr sTRATIONRECEIVFDAI`*TERAPRIL`! 1S8Ul81.JE-nTTOA$4.00 LATE CHARGE 1, fir undersigned arcat or uardi� jr,dereb agree to allow the individualist named herein to pa s g� P 9 � Y 9 participate in the aforementioned attiv.r"t,to;. L and, ,all.r agree to indemnify and :. .d harmless the City of Rancho Cucamonga, its agents arrd employees from all harm, accidents, .personal Iniv4, or p.v�- a-mage which nay be suffered by the aforementioned individualisi, arising ovt of, or In any way connected with, padicpblion In this activity. st¢-ture Date Parent ❑ Guardian ❑ Particlpan ❑ 10 FF C E` pn're Clin')"I'le Sentor Social Programs SCl' &IF -r-low Pitch a. A Education Age: 50 & Over Instruction in technique, rules and basic fundamentals Subjects ranging from misuse of medirntion to cardiopufmonary for slow pitch soft) :l umpire certification. resusciiztton will *e discussed. Dine; 3rd Tht.rsday,monthly, 10:30-3,1:30 a.m. Site: RCNC ` a ,'�mlmtr VIODIIQ saeroam£nu sCHOMiic �igeb: So &Over Fv�e: $1?,.OG;4 weeks ,+ Free blood pressure checks,urine Pests,hemoglobin:tests,,counseliny ant; � :.iMi#: 20 referral. a Site: RCNC Time: 1st Tuesday, monthly,10:00-12:00 noose Site:RCNC , Ieoal SL ce-, Age: 50& Over Mondays: Time: 3rd Tuts..`. , nonthly, 10:00 a m:3:00 p.m. Note: Make appolmnent—Call, 986.2705 Site: RCivC i Apf7l 4-April 25 1 i 8:00-10:00 F an. 1`3aaitrt3if3m r� � Age: 5ti �c Over Old Timers Steelworkers Foundation provide rneals served atthe Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood t ¢-liter.Transportation to site is available. A.mechanics clinic, which will be 4 hours long,will be Time. 10:30 a.m:12:30 p.m., Monday thra Friday Fes, banation of$1.25 scheduled after classes are complete6. :rote: Cal1'987-1911 fcr more Information Site: RCNC Registration will be at tFe Rancho CucamongaiVefgl,00r- i obige ficAllo Age: 60 & Over A volunteer delivery program i�ir homebound and disi'zd seniors.This hood Centet, March .1 thru April 1, Monday thru program Is funded by businesses and citizens in the community. f� Friday-9:00 a rn.4:00 p.m. Time: Meals delivered'betweer.10:30 a,mr12 30 p.m. I Fee: Donation of$1.75 per meal fp Note: For Information,call 987-1MI between£.JO aa-m 2:00 p.m. This organ'Izati-;works in co7jurtction with the City of Rancho Cucamonga Community Services Department and the Old e n* r �j i itil ��Y Tuners Steelworker's Foundation. ctves SeOa: ` Special Events �. Senior Ci�ze�n's MouRno ll ano no Age: 50 & 'Over �- i �'! Come join the fun of beingpart of an exciting bowling league.Leagwis will �1 t. Pat � � s Pane be form!ag in the month of April for the Summer leagues.Monday thru � � ,, Friday„between 1:00.5:00 p.m.is open bowling for senior citizens,iis- Sunday, count prices too. 2:00.5:00 p.m, Age 50 and Over Summer league time: Fee: 95 cents for 3 games Time: Fddayys, 1:00-4:00 p.m.at Thwiderl-ird Lanes,Ontario. Music by Phone: 980-2634 for Information � Jocks, Cembso• Tritena chip Cardla Age: 50 8. Over Admission. $1.50 at door Site: RCNC Learn to play bdds,, pinochle, canasta,pan.`,and me.ny more other games. Sunior Citimetes Fee: None Time: Tuesdays.12.00-4,00 p.m. 5tte:.RCNC Hawaiian Maze Piaocchkt. Club Age- 50&Over Learn to play the game of pinochle. ACE Jay, April 24 Fee: None 2:00.5:00 p.m. _ Age: 50 & Over Time: Every other Monday starting March 28, 1983 6:00.10:00 p.m. Sii'e: RCN-Ir 1+lfusic by Rancho fivmetamongita Dzidge Cllv& Age: SP & Over e$>iicWS.Combo Learn to play the exciting game of bridge. AiLnisslcm: $1.50'at ecor Site: RCNC Fee: None s 7 Time: Thursdays, 1:00.4:0C p.m. Si`e: RCNC i ..�� Senior�"iit:t�O�s 2 esr*1osr chize:n iEue,g-Qer Ag", 50 & Avaa 8si1 �0 & once A pro ,ram aimed at senior men and women;sped!i guidance c,ih be r made towards those with w'^"-;Wphyslcal problem,. Sunday, May 121, 19'U Time: Fidays, 10:00.10.30 a.r Site: RCNC: 2:C�"5:00 p.m. Ages e & Over V.J.P.CIl:ub Age: 50 & Over ]"c by Become part of the xr: on,join this senior club offering such activities as cards,bingo,movies,tries,potluck dinners and holiday celebrations. Admission' $1.50-at doh Site RCNC Fee: $2.50 membership per year Timet Thursdays,9:30 am.A:00 p.m. Site: RCNC Cftyalr t ctb r y C��aci13 �, 9 . .. ...,= r:ayor ___ d r _ Charles J. Buquet Ll ....:..:'...,I ayor�#'ra Tern =` R16hard M Dahl......................Councilman Ift AWy James C.Frost.... . Councilman messa e Philiip D. Schlosser,..,..............Councilman 9 Planwing COMMM16 10a Jeffrey King,. .... Chair Herman'Rem.pel 11, Be ni 5 ut.....,,:... Commissioner i In late February ane -arly March, we experienced a ve-y harsh" i&vld Barker......... ... ..,. ....Commissioner storm, which damaged many sections of pavement,flooded prop- � � e,ty and left much debris on the streets.Once again it was demon- - strafed to at pesidents of Rancho Cucat.,onga that rainstorms in the T.Hit veil Al!-..A Peter Pitassi Donald Eaer Gienn Rankin, foothill areas should not be taken lightly. Rain run-off water Is a Jim Hai► Sally Riehn serious force of nature to be reckoned with and respected. Anne Calinsky Shbzo::Romero Please use discretion when you are driving in the rain,and if you Nacho Gtacia Paul Saldat:.a Pam Henry Livia Vallance need help during a storm here are some emergency telephone Jim Mender Kell Westlotom numbers: Joe White Sheriff 988-6571 Fire a89-5911 Street Maintenance. 985-5344 Parks AdvltwT, Committed Filrf inoital Onflook Pam Henry.. Chair,Alt-,t�=7�� During the past month the State of California has made adjust- Livia Vahnce .... Alta Loma'' ments to the current fiscrd year's budget.In order to c Iver a grow- T.Harrell Allen , Cucamonga m Peter Pitasst. Cucamonga g deficit the State has reduced revenues to cities. Rancho Cuca- `{ Jim Banks................... ....... .........Etiymnda monga will be losing&,)proximately$385,000 this year and proj- ected about$1 million for next year.In responseto this loss of funds Historic Pr�a�rvattiata'C+i►aritii�s3an the City Council is tightening an already snug belt for the remainder Maxine Shane � .......Chair of'the fisccl year. Additionally, the City Cour-iil is investigating e-11;v_nt Arr-mr ... . : Vice Chair f Eugene Billings . .. _��'j'...Commisstoner financing methods to raise revenue in order to provide adequate Ada Cooper. ... ...Commissioner" levels of see 'ce to our residents. Robert Hickcox .... Commissioner" Helen Kilmurray ....., ;.-.Commissioner Sp7aing Clean Sweep Beve?y White....,......,.............. 0)mmLssloner Our third annual Spring Clean Sweep program will E,--, taking i place May 14-21;on Saturday May 21 we will have special dump auren Wasserman ..aCtty Manager" locations in town where all garden clippings, rubbish and other Jim Robinson............ ...—,',Assistant-Cffy Manager items cluttering your home may be deposited—last year over 115 Harry Fmpey .....................Finance Director tons of trash was cc,ilected at these locations.Also, on this day all Bill Ho.tqy _.,.rammunfty Services Director l. Jack Lam...............Cor,mtrzty Development Director Rancho Cucamonga residents may be adrrAted free to Mt liken .... city Planner dump site,273 residents tool,advantage ci this lastyear.Response uoyd Hums City Engineer to this clean>up program hao, been excellent,and I am looking den ... . Cit Buildkm official Captain Tom W-kum...�..... ........ .. � r'aimander forty_ d to all of us playing a part in helping to keep Rancho s Rancho Cucamonga 8�ieriff's Station Cucamonga clean. City .....,,'� ..,932Q"C" Base Li:i�Read Further:information on the ?:ity's financial outlook and Spring &fail St Addy ts...I— ,.... P,C Box 807 Clean Sweep campaign is contained in this issue. As always, the K=.;echo Cucamon ��}9 ?3Q-G847 City Council would appreciate hcaring from you on any matters of �' '�etspilrvz�a...."_ .... .....(714) 9b2�48 a1 interest to you. Sincerely Hour&of Business...: ...Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m-b 00 p.m, The Grs paviao is pubtts u-_i quarterly by the City of Ranr`o Cucamonga to provide its residents a report of City activitls,a community calends' and recreation schedule. Jon D. Mikels *� Mayor Non-Pratt Orgar-.ation U.S.Postage PAID Postal 'Cristo r PermitNo.22 Cucam^nga.Caltfordia CAR-RT PRE - --r--- ,_. ,... �. .. � ` .. �\.w _, t7 .._. �,.. 1. ,� �. ��. � {. � tt 4; E I 1. i is Ki �• ' �� ��; i;r J' I�� .. < ''= �� t�. _ �r ' " ,.\ ', /� _,.,� �,��., �;,\ _ �, .. �.i.. i J. II 7 Vol. III, No. IV City of Rancho Cucamonga, California Summer 1983 Active Capital Improvement ro ra Continues Over $5.5 Million in '82 -'83 Finishing touches are being applied , to the Hillsid-! Road and Vineyard Avenue projects as the city nears G . completion of its most active construc- tion year. The completion of these ! projects caps the construction of over y $5,500,00-0 of improvements for the 1982-83 iiscal year. Projects included in this active pro- gram were: ✓Hillswe Road reconstruction and 'M1 Widening—Amethyst to S(r r� E - i': ✓Beryl Avenue Reconstructioi ,4an- ( zanita to Hillside. `�"`i � . = Carnelian Avenue Resurfacing— � 19th Street to Wilson Avenue. „,. .: li ✓Vineyard Avenue Widening and Hillside Roa4>F 1­aJect—$430,000 was expended in the reconstruction and wit eying of Hillside Si nals-8th Street to Arrow Route, between Sapphire and Amethyst Pictured on top is Hillside under construction,i%n.4 b�eiow is the ✓Base Line Road Reconstruction-- finished product, a smooth riding,saN city street. Carnelian to the West City Limits. ✓RochesterAvenue Reconeructior. ment, creativity, sacrifice and hard ✓Base Line Road at Vineyard Ave- 4th Street to 8th Street work are beginning to show with a nue—Traffic Signal at Alta Loma High ✓8th Street Reconstruction—Roches- vastly improve read network. The Echo:,). ter Avenue to Milliken Avenue, days of, pockmarked, deteriorating `i ✓6th Sheet Construction-Cucamon- ✓Sapphire Street Reconstruction— roadways are gradually diminishing ga Creek to Rochester Avenue. Thoroughbred to Hillside Raad, and a modern, efficient urban street ✓Cleveland Avenue Construction— ✓Banyan Street Resurfacing—Beryl system is beginning a emerge. 4th Street to 6th Street. to Carnelian. This coming year o:.�01 begin with a ✓Milliken Avenue Construction--4th ✓Industrial Storm Drain System major reconstruction. Znd Bening Street to 6th Street. Five years of prudent fiscal manage- program for Hellman t�venue from IProgram o,` SerUiCe (Please sea IMPROVEMEM.page 4, ouncill Views 9 -'854 Budget h The City of Rancho Cucamonga's financal document is the uncertainty Inside rapevi*e proposed Program of Service which of funding from the State and Federal .. Jobs Bill summarizes tl­ operating budget for budgets.It is anticipated that financial ' fiscal year i83.84 is being devel- assistance from both of these sources See iMs oped at this time. Involved in +his will again be substantially reduced. budgetary process are extensive f.: y Over the past three years Rancho Council review and public hearings for Cucamonga has lost approximately a Fireworks Safety citizen input.This year,as in the past, $830,000 in revenue normally re- see page 3 Rancho Cucamonga will be contin- ceived from the State of California. uin its policy of efficiently providing The City Council will continue to .- s p y y p g � • 5ctrrrmet Activities service fr.,r its citizens, prioritize major programsand services A.major concern of the City Council to be certain that those services deemed See poi -15 in toe development of this year's (please see BUDGET,gage 4) y4. Jobs Bill Ezr. dzii Hellman Avenue � Reconstruction - On March 24, 1983,President Rea- 214 Tons of Trach and fritter gan signed the Emergency Expendi- }} Rancho Cucamonga's Free Dump Day part of the Spring Clean tures to Meet Na final t;eeds Approa, 1 Sweep program, Saturday, May 21, proved to be an overwhelming F' piation Act (commonly known as the success. Federal Jobs E!11) des°fined to provide 1• ,result of this one day effort was 214 tons of trash and litter employment for jobless Americans, depoy!.ed at two special locations in town; 4,130 pounds of hasten or initiate federal projects and aluminum was turned in for recycling and.?94 Rancho Cucamonga construction, and provide assistance citizens were admitted free to the Milliken dump site. to the Indigent Response from the citizens of Rancho Cucamonga on this one I Some of the funds provided by this # day event was excellent and all who participated should be proud of Act are to be administered unde,-the tj the part they played in helping keep Rancho Cucamonga clean. 1 general regulations, guidelines and procedures governing the Federal �' �'a000 o4c°ooco °° °° '`�o�'°°p °�'C'O°0 ° Community Development Block Grant Carnelian Accidents Reduced 75% � (CDBG) Program. Any money re- Improve meats to the curves on Carnellan between Base Line and ceived by a city will be in addition to irs Foothill have resulted in a significant reduction of traffic collisions.In basic Entitlement Aw?-d. The City of November of 1981, the street was widened, the curves were Rancho Cucmonga has been notified rebanked and pavement markers were installed to provide guidance that it will be receiving an additional and Increase safety for motorists. In addition, sidewalks and + $168,000 in entitlement funds. Spe landscaping were installed to provide amenities for pedestrians and � cifically, the use of Jabs Bill funds will to increase the visual appearance of Carnelian Street.An average of be governed by one of the three (3) 12 traffic accidents occurred per year prior to construction.Since the � broad national CDBG objectives which streatwas improved,an average of tree collisions per year have been are as follows: recorded.This reduction can be directly attributable to the increased 1. Projects must be designed or roads ay width, reflective marker:,, and improved banking of the located so that the ma)wity of bene- curves.Please continue to drive safely so that this street continues to ficiaries are low—to modt•rate Income be as safe as it has been in'the past year. people, or2. Protects must aid in the elimi- )OOOo )oOoocnooaoOaOoOOOD!DO'D000000OaPr 00000 nation of slums and blight, or 3. Projects must be designed to Interstudy, Student • alleviate a serious and immediate Between July 18,and August 15,thirty Japanese students will be threat to public health or welfare. visiting Rancho Cucamonga as part of th., Interstudy program. Proposed Project Interstudy Is an educational student travel organization that There is an emergent need to,.om- arranges programs for students from Europe, Sou`h America, and pletely redesign and reconstruct f fel- the Orient to visit the United States and C'lnada, Over the past iman Avenue between Base Line Road decade,Interstudy has arrange4 for more than 16,000 young people and Foothill Boulevard to eliminate to experience the North Am,;rican way of life, as students of our severe flooding,street and curb under- culture and as gor)dwill amba.=-tdors from their own countries, mining, and other serious health and If you are interested in information about the Interstudy safety problems. programs,or woul 3 be interested in hosting students during their stay The segment of Hellman Avenue ir, our community, you may contact Barbara Clingwald, the extending northerly of San 13ernar- Interstudy representat0e at 946.3351. dino Road tn the Pacific Electric Rail- 00000a'Qaaaoaar t�,C'00000000000 .00 0000000000 road tracks is an extremely frag- mented roadway, varying in width In+dusi'aial Assessment District from 26 feet to 44 feet. Where devel- i opment has occurred along the street, Rancho Cucamonga s$5 million Industrial Assessment District is the original 126 foot concrete section nearing�.-.ompletion with the finishing touches being put on four new has been widened to the master plan major streets and a drainage systern to fully service nearly 2,000 width and paved with asphalt.These acres of futrue industrial development. This project was funded bottleneck areas create traffic hazards, t 4, through assessments on the land only within the district and is restrict water flow causling=bulence a model of .,ow development problems can be solved. which results in debris deposition and d b b hl t i di th d b The area covered e district roughly bordered Haven on i pavement destruction. 1 the west,Nterstate 15 on the east and runs south from Arrow Route } Rancho Cucamonga!s City Engi- to Fourth Street. I( neering Division, responding to the U ,l recent and historical damage and �- - -- - threat to iife and property along Het- 2 (Plea"size JOBS MLL, page S) 5 Local Groups Selling Fireworks � L Safe and Sane fireworks will be a available in Rancho Cucamonga this s wT^ll year. Five local non-profit organs- f zations will have concession stands in LIRE u°° the CIty. They will open on June 28 and remain open through the 4th of July. The groups operating star. " and F o their locations are as follow;, F 4 s *Elks Lodge#2576 of Rancho Cuca- w 't pA011I AR&7 nnen n monga, Magic Lamp Restaurant on CLE,^-1L psaewnnxs s ant sT _ a Foothill. Boulevard. J pENf: :D Iu Tuts,,,�„ - NOW *Rancho Cucamonga Wornen's Club, Fire works Banned in High hazard Area— The s�ided area in the map above has Perry's Market on Foothill Boulevard. bei n designated by the Foothill Fire Protection Dishict as a high firs hazard area.The discharge of Pop Warner Football,Albertson s Cen- ter, Base Line. Road and Archibald fin works in that area is prohibited Avenue. *kCl Fir�ewor s Safety at Home= ping .melon Fo till Boulevard. Center on Foothill Boulevard. Enjoying"Safe and Sane"fireworks a Super use children at fireworks time. *Rancho Cucamonga Rotary Club, during Fourth of July celebrations is a Dispose of debris and spent materials Aipha Beta Center, 19th Street --nd an American tradition.However some- properly. Carnelian Street. thing we must all recognize is that fire- a Share your celebration with others works present a serious safety hazard. who keep safety in mind. Swimming Pool Fireworks are associated with patriot- ism and fun, but we should not forget ty at � � their misuse may result in death,tiling- A large area:n the north section of Ing, amputation, and severe burns. Rancho Cucamonga has been declared The cooling-off season Is right a- In an effort to avoid fireworks related off-limits by the Foothill Fire Protec- round the corner. Have you con- injuries and fires, Rancho Cucamon- tion District for the use of any type of ducted a safety and health check of ga's Sheriffs Station and Foothill Fire fireworks(see map)because it is a high your pool and property to assure District will be strictly enforci;g fire- fire hazard area.All laws regarding the maximum protection and safety to works laws. If you wish to enjoy fire- use of both"safe and sane"and illegal your family and neighbors? works, be sure i.hey are "Safe and fireworks will be strictly enforced. When swimming pools are not main- Sane"fireworks,tknd you are not in a Those who choose to violate the law tained,sickness or infection may result high fire hazard area where discharge and their neighbor's safety could be Clarity and purity cf pool water is of all fireworks is prohibited. issued citations. achieved by adding proper amounts of Listed i+elo­. are zi few helpful hints chlorine and keeping the filtering and tips on the safe and proper ways system clean. Chlorine is a p isonous to enjoy legal fireworks: The City of Rancho Cucamonga and gaseous chemical and prec Av,- o Follow the printed instructions care- wishes all its residents a happy and tions should be observed while usinfj it fully and use common sense. safe Fourth of July celebration this to protect small children and animals *Always have an adult present when year. from ci nIng In contact with it fireworks are used. a Use fireworks outdoors only in a clear area away from houses and Meeting Date: buildings. a Never point or throw fireworks at cI�� us I n eas s Your Busine another person or pets. Is a Don't cams fireto,:.ks in your pocket Residents of the City of Rancho t;u .zmonga are encouraged to a r City meetings.These meetings are held atLio;zu Park Communh Center 91617 aseLine a Don't shoot fireworks in metal or Road: y ' glass containers. City Coirneff, ,,.,,,convenes first and third Wednesday, monthlyy7:30 a$e courteous and aware of your p•m• neighbor's rights, it lencitling Commission....convenes second and fourth.Wednesd y,monthly, *Light only one item at a time, then at 7:00 p.m. move away quickly once the fuse is Advisory Commission.....convenes fourtF�ThutA' monthly�at 7.00 p.m. Ignited. a Have a garden hose and water Park Advisory Committee......convenes third Thursday,monthr,at7,00P.m. nearby. "Istorlo Preservation Commission.....convenes first T 'u,V,monthly, •Don't experiment with homemade hursq�, 7:00 p.m. fireworks. 3 Vacation "Harden the Target!' � dott Bond r­ Home Secicrity Rancho Cucamonga°s Redevel- A vacation, a weekend away from opment Agency has arrat.ged for home, or a business tripshould be a $36.2 million of residential mort- gage bonds at a 9.85%interest pleasant experience for you and your rate for new home purchases, famil . You can make each trip more Rth emphLits directed toward' y p ; -time home buyers.Present enjoyable and carefree If you will take at bond dosing were: Standing a few simple steps to reduce the pos- f! to r)Gary Mechlin William of William Lyon r :John Good- sibility that ye ur house will be burglar man of Lew,, _.tomes; Michael rize or vandalized while you are gone. *' Romeo of Marlborough De,,aop- A vacant house or one that appears to i ' ment Corporation;Lnurcn Was- serman.Rancho Cucamonga City be vacant Is an appealing target to a Manager, seated (I to r) scot Nurglar.Here are a few tips for protect- f Sollers of Stone and Youngberg my your home while you are away. Mind , Mayor, City and,ton D. F S f # Mtkels, Mayor, City of Rancho 4�j t Some o these things you should do LL Cucamonga one or two days before you leave;the n r rest cen be done #n a few minutes before you leave. ✓Notify your newscarrier to discon- tinue newspaper deliveries. Jobs Bull--`a--� project is Hellman Is designed Avi .,es reconstruction igned to lessen and ✓Notify the post office to hold your (Continuce+rout page 2) prevent future flooding on this street mail or arr,nge with a neighbor tc pick Iman Avenue Imnrcw rw-e tt Program. and properties along it.As such,there up and Mold your mail.Also hav,t; eri As a Bart of this overall l,,Iiprovement is no wav to avoid doing work on and collect or throw away papers and program,the spechic objecilve for thrr, along the existing roadway area which circulars from your doozway and ye:d. proposed Jobs Bill funded project Is to is in the 100 year flood plain area. % Makz arrangements to have ,crass widen Hellman Avenue to Its ultim ite it 1 resident of the City With any cut and watered white you are gone. width, remove faulty pavemen+ sec- comment or concerns regarding this ✓If you have valuables In the house, tions, and reconstruct the entir_:seg- project are encouraged to whrte or call take therm'so your bank for storac; in i= ment of road just north of San Eernar- the City of Rancho Cucamonga Platy rife deposit box. Sheriffs Road to the Pacific Electric Rail- ning Division, Post Office Box 807, ✓ Sh Call Rancho Cucamonga eriffs road tr,-.,ks Into a uniformly improved Rancho Cucamongd,CA 91730,(714) Station,989-6611,a nd requcsr vacs str,! to 989-1851. ` ticn patrol. t Give :yc- depa+tarc ..td Federal ,,�®�� xtala The City of Rand o Cucamonga will return dates, are' i,, : name ardress, otice general infom ation regarding ar,d tr`ep� -ne n. -,b+,, :i a neighbor The newly revised Federal Flood the reconstruction of Hellman Avenue or re.. .j,z tiha'� ,e. �z r %.A I i-i case Insuan,:e Rate Maps indicate that this in local newspapers alto at neighbor- of all tt -:-r;_ 4 v. segment of Hellman Avenue 3e in the hood and community cc>nters. The Ret irr..ng►o s r.._v.,the+hm beer 1,11 year base flood zone (Zone 5) public is Inv" v to call the City Plan- broken iato is 'Inr.ieasant finisn tc alit sub,ect to shallow flooding. Fed- ing Division at (714) 989.1851 for any trip. Naet;er : re a burglar an ev- .r eras wgul-tions r,*quire that all fed- information about project progress. break.Haarde..the target and have c:e y 'ur.ded projects proposed in a v fun and carefree vacation! flood plait:tie z,,aruunced folly in t.te Capital Improvements It you have any questions about decisio.. making pro^::�s to tlr: as1 (Cunanued franc pave]) snow our home should be left(luring fected and general public a:o th.--any south of FL•:hill Boulevard to Base : ,our vacation, or the vacation patrol comments or concerns may c,e re- Line goad. This $600,000 plus pro- EE tirogram, call Rancho Cucamonga calved in time for the pudic to ef- ject will at last clears up the Inter l Sheriffs Station, Crime Preventio:I fectively participate in flood plain section ^,. Fr^hails Boulevard and Unit at 989-6611. decis,^ns. Hellman Avenu,.Th's project will goa tong way toward making Hellman Budget ^—A---- Avenue a safer, more efficient street l but will do little to reduce flood waters (Contir.ced from page 1) monga will. ;;ontinue its prudent zp- that travel this channel in winter. To ¢ >fI' ��gi'a��e Services pro,3ch it. dev-!oping programs and relieve this, ,;."rnm drain system wi i services wh, can be financed with still be required, for which no curren" essential will be provided. Addition- avTizble revenues. funding is ar;allable. ally, with the uncertainty of finance We welcome your participation in Other key projects far next yea.: throughout the year,service levels will this process vrid look forward to any include: be monitored very closely to insure comments which you may wish to * Rrchiba d Avenu:, • tsarfacin+,-^-4th that funding is available. offe'.. Public hearings will be sched- Street to Base Line Road. ulyd in June. The Fall 'issue of the call shalt!;!venue and 4th Street-- This year's total budget should a- Crapevl,'re will contain further infor- `t__ .; Signal;. _./,'mount to approximately $12 million i nation and�summary of the adopted . E?rchibald Av enue—Utility Lndt r- %' with the present level of municipal u'rogram of Services for the coming grounding Foothill Uoulevard to services continuing. Rancho Cuca- tt4!etve-month period. Church Street. 4 0 i Ranqq���{«� �y �°�'�t p r�}may�y � '1 ho T✓iA4C.i<.At on �., -y'- i i M i Summer durle of Act"Nes Activities Start the Week of June 20, 1-983 Dail-in Registration, Now thru June 16, 1983 ummerti ell Swimming, Concerts is the Pgrk and Camp La-A summer,the return to the community of swimming also arranged for thry 'Kids from Camp Cucamonga' to at Attu Loma High School was a big success.During the six receive free afternoon swim passes at the High School week ii.structionaI portion of the program, over 700 pool.. re3idents took advantage of the opportunity to learn to These and other nevv and returning summertime swim and hsvp.fun in the water safely.We will again offer activities are detailed in the pages that follow. the instructional lessons along with open recreational swimming in the afternoon. Help Wi'tantedt Last summer, an interested group of citizens from our We are always looking for new program` e:s to better community's service ch,bs and businesses formed an meet the needs of the community. Aero�!cs II,the Braves 't organization called 'Tne Fet,otminE, Arts in Rancho Basketball Camp and Play and Leari are among recent Cucamonga%known as PARC.The purpose of This group additions to our line-up based on you-, inpnt and was ro provide a base for the development of cultural suggestions. programming for the community. Their first venture was Do YOU have an idea for a program that YOU would like four free concerts during '`re early evening hours at to see offered? Vineyard Park, across Base Line from Alta Lc ma High Do YOU have program that YOU*Mould like to share with 6chool. It was a resounding success! This su.r.mer, the the community as an Instructor? 'f oncert series schedule has grown from four to reign and Let's hear from YOU! promises a great deal of entertainment and fun for all attending community Inspired activity. The Community Services Department welcomes your s Camp Cucamonga is back again this summer with its sugs-stons and comments on helping us to improve your Mystery Trips,Tee-Shirts and activities.This year we have City s .ecreation program. See Page 13 for u i- n e ietration For Guide to RecreationActivities r Lions- Aerobics Age: Adult Lions'Park Community Center Join to the fun of exercising to music through various routines.Titis course /9161 Baseline Road Is designed to lm_pro%a your cardiovascular system while reducing and Phone 980.3145 i)) toning the bodyy.Tennis or jogging shoes and exercise mat are required. r Note: watch for the new `year-round aerobics classes coming this September.)rt �� Kt.ivC: j 1 Rancho Cucamo aga Neighborhood Center Fee: $30.00 10 weeks Limit 40 Site: Lions 9791 Arrow His hway Activity Number—'—5" Mon./Thurs.,6:00.6:56 p.m. Start;6/20/83 End:8/25/83 Phone 980.263 t Site: RC NC - 1 51® Mon./Wed.,7:00.7s50 p.m. Start:6/20/83 End:8/24183 511 Tues./Thurs., 7:00.7.50 p.m. Start 6/21/83 End:8/25/83 Vineyard Park wross Baseline Road from Alta Loma High School I { Alta Loma Park Beryl above 19th Street k f$ J rt ,` I Youth Activities z4c,nno =C3 naamn z O ?.Ott orp Age: 6.1°j C anc�twc z , '';�D4 5 ncJvocco.cl Age: f-5 "All Right Pilgrim",saddle up your horse and mosey on doumto this knee This course is an adva-,-Pd gym class,open to all gymnasts who have slapping acting and drama class, successfully completed ..o beginning tiny tot classes and wl`:t instuctor's Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: 'Dons permission. 100 Thursday,6:00.6:50 p.m. Start:6/23/83 End:8/25/83 Fee, $15.00/10 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions 2CO Monday, 10:00.10:50 a.m.. Start:6120/83 End:8/29/83 Ava got, CMI.Ud�._n Age: 8-10 The world of art through drawing and painting+n addition to many other ,_m^u�)C'c'ra I? Age: 6-$, 9.12 specrai areas.Students will.learn to see Loth the real woad and their own 'earn the basic skills of gymnastics by increasing muscl-coordination and personal fantasies while expressing them through their art work. Al' Falance. students mus'provide their own supplies, Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit>5 Site:. Lions. Ages:6.8 110 Mnnda,­__ 3:00.3:50 p.m. Start:6/2.;/03 End,!--r-:':83 210 Minda t 1:00.11:50 a,m. Start:6/20/83; End:8/29/83 211 Monday 1.':00.12:50 p.m. Starr 6/20/F3; Fnd:8/29/83 1 212 Monday,3:00 3:50 p.m, Starr 6/20/'13 End.8/29/83 Age: 1146 213 Monday,4:00.4:50 p.m. Starr 6/24,83• End:8/29/83 This class is designed to help students experience art through drawing, Age:9-12 sketching and waterc,)Ior painting.This class will offer an opportunity to 220 Wednesday, 100.1:50 P.M. Stan ./22/83- End 8/24/83 learn att both In the classroom and outside.Areas of instruction Include 221 Wednesday;2 00-2:50 parr. c�rc 6/22/83! End:8/24/83 lettering, poster design, and other skills. 222 Wednesday,3 0-3:50 p.-n. Star4 6/29/83; End:8/24/83 Fee:$30.0rr/10 weeks limit 25 Site: Dons 1269 Mondays,4:00-&50 p.m. Start:6/20/83 Ewl:-~9/83 Vic` J Afve: 6.8, 9-12 This is an advanced cou:sc in the area of gymnastics.'fhis course is open Llnuc z l unnuv�C''1c1� c� e Age: 6-14 to all students who have ,uccessfully completed Gymnastics I and have Learn basic twirls, the course will include instruction in the areas of obtained instructor appm a. marching and dance twirl techniques. Fee. $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions Fae: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions Ages 6-8 130 Thursday,5:00-5:50 p.m Start:6/23/83 End:8/25/83 219 Monday, 5,00.5:5 p.m. Ages 9.12 Star t:6/20/83; End:8/29/83 2iE0 Wednesday,4:00-4:5L p.m. Start:6/22/83: End:8/24/83 '�-'��.?�3 (`;t1we�C�QSGJ a A$�c?# S•1Y a ..®� Crafts,sports,games and a'mystery trip on Friday.Sound like sun?' tLa;.:m,3ucc nun Age: 6-16 You btd Each'Carr.per'will receive an official Camp Cucamonga, This is an intermediate class,n fur, ping the.skills of gymnastics. Tee-shirt a%i a week long swim pass for{n aftemoen dip in the Aita Open to all students who have successfully co pleted Gym astics U Loma High School.Pian to sign up now,Y;one or more sessions of and have obtained instructor approval. Camp Cucamonga. Fee: $30.00/10 weeks pp limit 2r1 Site:Llt;.•ts Fee; $25A0/5 days Limit 40 ,%e: Vir cyard Park 25C Wednesday,5:00.6:50'p.m. Start-6122/83: Ead:8/24/8a 140 Mon.-Fri.8.30 a m.-12:30 p.m. Stara:7/11/83 End:7/15/83 141 Mon:Fri.8.30 a m.-12:30 p.m, Start:7/111/83 End:7/22/£,3 --�---- 142 Mon-Frl.8:30 am:12,3a p.m. Start:7/25/83 End:7/29/E3 compe dos oo Age: 6-16 Tnis class will focus on the preparation and skills of gymnastics competition.All students should be concurrently enrolled in Gymnastics cic vm: !un,,' Arrcmnd Age: 6-16 Ili and have instructor approval. Cl..,wn around with Buttons the Clown.Experience the fun of clowning Fee: $12.00/8 weeks Limit 15 Ste: Lions around by creating your own costumes in addition to a very special face. 260 Saturday, 11:00-11:50 a.m. Start:7/09/83 End:8/27183 Participants in this class will join Buttons for this year's Founders Day E'arade. ^^^^^^w Fie: $15.00/10 k eeks limit 20 S3e: Lions eC1 1 Everitt 110 Wednesdays 4:00-4:50 p.m. Start:6/22/R3 End;4/24/83 p dal: a�t'3 spoors r Age: 12.16 Fig Wheels Ami ze and amuse your friends by playing many popular and favorite sonc.s.This course includes instruction in reading muslc.Students must S1111 ikaer Nationals prov de their own t$_ rs. Fee. $15.00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: Liors Date:Saturday, June 11 160 Monday,6:00.6:50 pm. Start:6/20/83 F:,- 8/29/v3 Starting Time: 9:00 a:m. Check in Time: 7:00 a.m. vq�t¢�re�-nn?csln� e Ago: Open Entry Fee: $1 per race- Rel ti'idle thost:old skills of guitarplaying.Serenade friends by a crackl,rg fire,jr on a rno:lit beach.This is an advanced class anti .'-rents must Divisioa I :Ages 2-3 furnish their owr guitars : g. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: Lions Division III Ages 4.5 170 Monday 9.00-8:50 p.m, Start:6/20/83 End.,8/29/83 Divisirsns III:Ages 6-7 GUcsra Oro ]fog Wing # ° fie: $-0 Site:%neyard Park in Ranc-i;o Cucamong a`Two This course is designed to provide a learning expo.ence for your children compettNon courses will be set up in the In the area of gymnastics. Areas of emphasis will include tumbling, handstands,balancing and much more.Child a.'nrst 5a 3 6y the date of barking low Enter now through the Grapevine the first class meeting Verification of age Is requ )ed at first class meeting. o.Vick up art entry forra at City Hail or Lions Fee: $15.00/10 weeks limit 16 Site. Lions Park Community Center.You may pre-register 193 Monday,8:00.5 50 am. St 6/20183: End:8/29/83 at City Hall now until June 10, or, you may 181 Monday,9:00.9:5G a.m. Start 6/20/83; End:8/29/83 182 Monday,2A0.2:50 p.m. Start:6/20/83, End:8/29/83. register the day of the race F6v a12.00/8 weeks Limit 16 Site: Lions 194 Saturday, 9.00.9:50 am. --vt 7/09/83. End:8/27/83 191;t Saturday, 10:00-10:50 a.m. StarC7109/83; End:8/2r;Rs aiwimming LessonsCome on in . . . Back by public request the City of Rancho Cucamonga Comr^,.,l. the wate e S fine! pity c' lcesDepartmentwtllaCg�aainbeaiferingswtmmingiemC nsthis summer at Alta Loma hIg School f-'Imo es will be held Monday "t� og y e� ^„ � Ago: 3-5 yiars through Friday in 3 two weecsessions.•f frees andage groups vary'so This class!s set up to add an extra dimension to tiny tot swimmers check the a:,hedule below fo:times and ages that fit your needs.'.he fee for each two weak session wtU be$18,00. learning the skilisrfswimmingandwatersafety.Children must have `I In ad�:±tio►+tt)lessons Open Recreational Swimming will i e avail- reache a heightof40 inches to participate in the class.Fee is$18.00 p g per two week session.Class sizets Ilmited to 10.Verification of age Is able:Monday through Saturday from 1:00 p.m.until 4:00 p.m.rally required at the first class. admission Is$1.00 per person,payable at the pool Forconsiderable savings, Season Diseo:,�t family passes are available for$30.00 Session I-Start Jana 27,End July 2 ( (limit 5 family members p.,day per pp...j Passes are good for the 3040 Monday thru Friday, 9:00. 9:50 a.m. entire season which runs frt✓m June 27 rough August 6.Season 3050 Monday t:,..a Friday, 11:00.11:50 am passes may be purchased at trily Hall Session It•Star,July dl, t:nd July 22 Age: 1-2 yearn " 3060 Monday thru Friday, 9:00- 9:50 am. This class is designed for the little folks.Here the mother And child 3070 Monday thru tz,•iay,. '1:00.11:50 am. can enjoy an excellent swimming experience.Instruction will focus Session III-Start Juiiy25,End Aullust 5 I on basic swimming techniques.Fee is$18.00 per 2 week session. SOISO Monday thru Friday 9.00. 9:50 am. Class size is limited to 10.Verification of age is required at the P t 3090 Monday thru Friday,11:00.11:50 am. G1asS ED t� 10 C n . 6.1Z 1?eat re Session I-8�:t June Z7, wind Jnly,a 4.�� u�G„a..� :�cl � Lt,�..,�.���;x ,llgat. r Tuts course is designed to provide basic be31r%v!ag swim Ins;Y-1 hon iF ( 1000 Monday thru Friday,10.00.10:50 am, a rid water safety techniques,Class size islfmitedto15.Fee is$18.v. 1010 Monday thru Friday,11<00-11:50 am. par two week session. 1020 Monday thru Friday,1100-11:50 am. Session I Start J 27, End July 8 1030 'fonday thru Friday, 4;00. 4:50 p.m. June f' 4000 Monday thru Friday, 9:00. 9:50 ant. i� Sessiot 113-Seam Jntp 11. End July 22 4010 Monday thru Friday,10:00-10:50 am. 7f 4020 Monday thru Friday,11:00-11:50 a ra. ( 1040 N onday,thm Friday, 10:00.10.60 am, 43SO Monday thru Friday, 4:00. 4:50 p.m. SlC�SO b'pnday thru Friday,II:00.11:50 am, 'Uss on B Start July 11. End Juig 22 1� b onday thru Friday, 2.1:CO-11:50 am. , 1070 iv 6 day thru Friday, 4:00- 4:50 p.m. 4040 Monday....0 Friday, 9:00. 9:50 am. 4050 Monday thn:Friday, 10:00.10:50 a.m. , Session 11111-Start duly 25. End August 5 4060 Monday e,a Friday, 11:00-11:50 am. 1030 Monday thru Friday, 10:00-10:50 am. 4070 Monday it,u Friday, 4:00. 4:50 p.m. 1090 Monday thru Friday,11:00.11:50 am. Session Ill-Start July 25, :nd August 5 r 2000 Monday thru Friday,11;00-11:50 am. 4090 Monde thru Friday, 4 )0- 9:50 am. ` 2010 Monday thru Friday, 4:00. 4:50 p.m. 40" Monday thru Friday, 10.00.10:50 am, Age: -5 yeargt SOOQ Monday thru Friday 11:00-11:50 am. i uL iFc -e nr w EP10 Monday thru Friday, 4:00- 4:50 p.m. i This class is dent ned to teach your re-schooler baste swimming iry " �_' col Age: 13-17 yesirs techniques,Children must have reached a height of 40 inches to This cours I designed to provide basic beginning sv cm instructlen . j participate in this class.Fee;or the 2 week session is$18.00.Class andwaterseafsty techniques.Class size Is limited to 15.Fee is$18,03 r size is limited to 10 swimmers.Verification of age is required at the per two week session, first class. \�y Session I Start Juno 27, End Jnty 0 q�leseion I-Start Jana:27.Eu.a wty 8 2020 Monday thru Friday, 10:00-1050 am. C920 Monday thru Friday, 9.00. 9:50 am. 5030 Monday thru Friday, .a.no- 4:50 p.m. 2Q30 Monday thus Friday, 10:00-10:50 am. 2040 Monday thru Friday,11:00-11:50 am. [:aa1 July 22 2050 Monday thru Friday, 4:00- 4:50 p.m Session II• ltatrt, ly 11, 5040 Monday thus Friday, 9:00. 9.50 am. Session Ii-Start.July 11,End Juicy,22 SOSO Monday thru Friday, 4:00. 4:50 pm. 2060 Monday thru Friday, 10-00.10:50 am. 2070 Monday thru Friday,10.00-10:50 am. Session ill-Sant July 2S,End August 5 l► 2080 Monday thru Friday, 11:00.11:50 am. " 2090 Monday thru Friday, 4:00. 4:50 p.m. Sa]Q Monday thru Frriiday OU- 4 5�p tin k Session WE- ;tart July 25.End August 5 ��C�s�ir�tiz�C mat a 1:�o�c?n� A�� 3€-1l yieaaxa <. 3000 Mon a-, %hru Friday,10.00.10:50 a,m. This class is designed io provide an advanced expence in the area 3010 Monday t:�ru Friday, 10. eri 00-10.50 am, of swimming lechnigs,es.Class size Is llmiited to 15.Fee is$18.00 per 34,ZO Monday thtu Friday, 1.1.00-11:50 am. two week session: 8030 Mandan thn.Friday, 4;00- 4;50 p.m. Session I-Start June 27. End Jef-i 8 ul�' �'c� L Age: 18 and Up 5090 Mond ay thru Friday, 4:00 4:50 am. 5Q110 Mand.iy thru Friday, 4:00. 4:50 p.m. This class Is..yen";a all swimmers interested in receiving Instruction gsar_iun it Start Jet 11.End 22 In exercising the-t:.gh varielAs swimming routines Class size is limited y to 2G.Fee is$9.uv for the six week session. 6000 Monday thru Friday, 9:00- 9:50 am. it Six Weak Session�Sta►tt June 29,End,August 3 6010 Monday thru Friday, 4:00. 4:50 p:m 6m.i` Wednesday,10:00.10:50 am. Session tit-Start July 25,End Angst at 5 6020 Monday thru Friday, 9.00. 9.50 arr. ' x 6030 Monday thru Friday, 4.00. 4:50 p.m. �/� out Activities (Co"nued from past6) 3� uC ) rug au s Alle: 6-8, 9.12, 1'4" &Up c u •µ - C':'i . Age, sB-''t Learn the basic skills used in the ar'of Karate.This program will help build TI•ss intermediate skill level class is open to all students who have success- mental discipline, condition the body and provide experience in this fully rompleted beginning sewing and have Instructor's permission.All ancient martial art. students;rust provide thclr own materials. F•�.; $15.00/10weelss Limit 30 Site: Lie-! Fee: $15.0/10 weeks Limit 10 Site: Lions Age.6.8 390 Wednesday, 11:30-12:20 Start 6/22/83 End;8/24/83 2*10 Thursday,4:00.4:50 p.m. Start:5/23il; End:8/25/83 •�., 2'tl Wednesday,I1-00.11.50 a.m. Stasc6/22/83; End:6/24/83 f�c;c �r�c7 Z7 Age. 12 ad`-so: 12-17 E30 Wednesday, 12:00.12:50 p,m. Sta t:6/22/83; End:8/24/83 Sweeten your touch by decorzting cookies,pies ant',other goodie n1 Thursday,5:00.5:50 p.m. Start:6/23/83; End:8/25/83 with flr.wers and hearts Ir Aditio - --learning various intricate Age 13 &Up deslgr z.Students will b& 4ulred e,, :, 'ih some supplles. 290 Tuesday,8:00.8:50 am. Strt:6/21/83; End:8/23/82 Fee, $9.00/6 weeks l Site: Liam 391 Wednesday, 10:00.10:50 a.m. Start:6/22/83, End:8/24/83 400 Mondays,.12:30.1:20 p.m. . "?0/83 End:81jV1/8S l a rr tic i�r}L-c: �u t ^,u ac?cz Agee:6-8,9-12 13&Up a a r l��aQ tz Q Age: 3ti� This is an advanced class to the martial art " karate.the.All students in this Here is your chance to get started in the very popular area of Tap and section will A required to nr uniformed in a asses the traditional attire for Ballet dancin This course will cover the basic fundamental-Ae s used in martial arts.All students..enrolled in these classes must have successfully this dance style, p complr-r^a Beginning Karate,i ad have i ermtssion from the instructor Fee: $30.0/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions Pee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions Ages:6.8 410 Thursday, 10.00.10:50 a.m. Start:6/23/83 End:8/25/83 300 Tues./Fri.,4,00-4:50 P.M. Start:6/21/83; End:8/26/83 411 Thursday, 1.00-1,50 p.m. Start:6/23/83 End:8/25/83 Ages.9-12 310 Tues./Fri.,S:00-560 p.m. Start:6/21/83; End:8126/83 "4 C: CONO2 tU Age: 3-5 Ages 13 17 320 Tuec./Fri., 6:00.6:50 p.m. Start:6/21/83; End:8/26113 nis is an advanced beginning class dssi ned to further the skills learned in T,:p and Ballet 1.This class is open to all children who have successfully completed Tap and Ballet 1. S�untc=Q .CC'Iz<ao 0 Age:: 9 &Up Fee•. $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions This Intermediate class Is designed to further the skills �d techniques 420 Thursday,9:00.9:50 a.m. Start:6/23/83 End:8125/83 used In this special martial arts program.All students in this section are 421 Thursday,2:00•2:50 pm. Strt:6/23/83 End:8/25183 requlr,-d to wear a"GI".This class is op-,n only to those students having received an orange belt in this Karate program. 'TOP L, 0,OR i; 9 :7nj D9 Ages 6.8 Fee: $30.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Slte: Lions This is a combined beginning and advanced class.This session will focus 330 Tues./Wed.,7:00.7:50 r m. Sta+t 6/21/83 End:8J24/83 on the skills used in all aspects o,tap and ballet dancing. �..�.�� .r, '� �• Fee: $15.00/10 weeks. Limit 30 Site: Lions Agent 11-16 430 Thursday,3:00.3:K# p.m. Start:6/23/83 End:8/25/83 This beginning•c!;p-sls designed to provide valuable lnstructfanInthe operatfim and =xre of cameras. Learn bow to take more artistic "�� L���Srzl == Abe: 9.15 picturet'A and get rrore enjoyment from your camera.Students must Thl:class combines the skills of all three dance areas,to provide a very provide their awn cameras and film. - popular and well rounded pro;3ram. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 25 Site: Lions Fee: $15.'_r/10 weeks Limit 30 SiteL Lions 340 Mondays 6.00.6.50 p,rr Sta-t:6120/33 JEnd:8/29183 440 Thursday,4:00.4:50 p.m. Start:6/23/83 End:8/25/83 LSD r, O c3 11.0017 Age; 3�fs uc c a cu 1 �„ at3 v r�r ate Age: 6-17 this class is designed as a recreational efi;+erlence for children of pre- Get in the swing of things,brush the dust off your old racket and come on school age.The main focus of this classes to teach:i;..;&en that down.Learn theb3sic sk1lsused in;his ever popular sport.Students must learning m,-I%e fun.Children can only be eix:^! one clap-for furnish their own tenn.z rackets and tennis balls.Classes will be taught at each sesrion.'Verification of age yr'x be:^qulred at the:first doss the Alta Loma Hi li :a.hoof Tennis Courts k3l�50 eeting:Child amuse be 3 by th.;date of the first class meeting. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 16 Site: ALHS yes:fin 1 450 Thursday,5:00-5:50 p.m. :Mart:6/21/83 End.8/25/83 w. $18.0015 weeks limit 20 Site: RCNC 451 Thursday, 6:00.6:5J p,m. Start:6123/83 End.8/25/83 Mon./Tues.9.00-11-00 am.i II Start:6/20/d3t End:7/19i'83 St Mon./Tues,12:00-Z.00Ses ton It End:7/ /83 Age: 13-A:1ta1t seer $1$fl0/S weeks Limit 20 Site: R\,NC The road to Wimbleton Is Icng.so jo;;t In th:s intermediate class to further `Q Mon./Tues.9100-11:00a.m. Start:7/2n/83, E.hd:8/23/83 your tennis skills and start you on your%ty.The class will cover basic 361e�Mon./Tucs 12:00-2:00 p.m. Stmt:7/25/83, En�18/23/83 game fundamentals and strategies.Students�ust furnish their own tennis rackets and tennis balls.!.essons will be+.a-ug!,!at Alta Loma High School Tennis Courts. r rC dal Age: 3-5 Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 16 Site: ALHS This class is(' coned as a recreational experience for children of pre- 4660 Wednesday,5:00.5-50 p.m. Stab:W22/83 £nd:8/24/83 school a• ., Cnfld may be registered in only one of the following classes. 461 Thursday, 5:00.5:50 p.m„ Starts 6/23/83 End:8/25/83 Verification of age will be required at the first class meeting.Chid matt be 3 by th-data of the first class meeting. Fee: $36At! === oe e i0 weeks Limit 20 Situ Lions N gyp, t"v' Les 370 Mon./t�Ued.,9 C0-11:00 Stash 6/20/83;End:8/24183 r=�► 371 Mon./Wed 1130.1:30 Sett 6/20/83; End:8124/83 372 Tues./Thur3.,9.00-11:00 Start•.6/21/83; End:8/25183 573 Tries/','hues., 11::,0-1:30 Start:6/21/83. End 8/25/83 t IIrs uc 2 Vbooco Ague: Ae!mtt These classes are fnr couples ec:1-in their pregnancy.Nutrition will be :~ Bn� WO,C '4��t �� Agent 8-14 stressed as the foundation of a heal:hg oregnantp.Exe tises will be-taught Sow this idea so you can sew the summer long.Create your owii speci al foe a more comforieble pregnancy. eothes and crafts.Student provides all materials. lee: None Limit 20 Couples Sit:: l&,T[C Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 10 cite: Lions Meeting Dates: Friday,June 3.7.00.10.00-+gym. c 380 Wednesday,10:30-*,20 am. Start:6/22,183 End.8 24/83 8 Friday, August 5,7:00-10:06 p..r- u r_ .=Adult Activities Age, Malt Age: 9'dee/Aanit Join In the fun of exercising to music through varlow.routines'ibis cv:urse Don't you think it's time your dog learned some of the'social graces'?A is designed to improve your cardiovascular system while seducing and happy dog is ar obedient dog.This course in bait obedience is for dogs toning the body.Tennis or Jogging shoes and exzrclse w.,t are required. six months and over.This 0--ts will be held at Alta I oma.High School- Note: watch for the new 'year-round' aerobics classes coming this adjacent to the tennis courts. 5eptember.J Fee: $13.50/9 weeks Limit 35 Site: ALHS Fee: $30.00/10 weeks limit 40 Site: Lions 610 Eaturday, 10:00.10:50 a.m. Start:6 25/83 End:8/27/83 500 Mon./Thum,6.00.6:50 p.m. Start 6/20/83 End:8/25/83 Site: RCNC 510 Mon.JWrd,,7:00.7:50 p.m. Start6/20/83 End:8/24/83 -` Age: Adult 511 Tues./Thurs., 7:00-7:50 p.m. Start 6/21183 End:8/25/83 Here Is a chance to learn to pick out the old favorites,as well as joining In wi.h we popular music of today,You will need to provide yourown guitar. c: + u'] Aga: Adult Fee: $15.30/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: Lions This is an advanced course in the area of aerobics.The following 620 Monday, 7:00.7:50 p.m. Stark 6J20/83 End:8/29/83 course is open to all students who have successfully completed Aerobics I.�ennts or jogging shoes and exercise mat are required. C �., '., .` ..: '__;.�� Age: Adult (Note:watch for the new year-round'aerobics If ebssses coming this For those of 5 ou who know the basics,here is your chance to expand on September.) your new found talents or revile the old ones. Fee: $30.00/10 weeks limit 40 Site. Lions Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site, Lions 528 Tue.. burs.,8:00.8.50 p.m. Start 6/21/83; End:8125/83 630 Monday, 8:00.8:50 p.m. Start 6120183 End:8/29/83 r, Aga: Adult �` r,� Ages Adult Let's go,dancing!Swing back Into the era of the FoxTrot.Waltz,Swing and A fun and easy way to loosen and limber up..,strengthen,slim,improve Cha Cha muscle tone,improve balance and coordinrdon.Tennis or jogging shoes: Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 40 Site: Lions and exercise mat are required. 5:30 Monday,7:00.7:50 p.m. Start:6/20/83 End:8/29/83 Fee: $30.00/10 weeks. Limit 40 Site: RCNC 640 Mon./Wed.,6:00.6:50 p.m. Start 6/20/83 End:8/24/83 A2e: -hull ^c, -C Age: 13 a[ Older Learn to create vo_tr own piece of art In these beautiful Learn the basic skills used of Karate,Help build mental discipline and recreations of dolls, condition the body while leaming this ancient martial art. Fee: $30.00/8 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions Fee: $15 00110 we.ks Limit 30 Slte: ,.tans 540 Mon.,7:60-9.20 m, Start:6,120/83; End:8 29/83 650 Wodnest'ay 10:00.10:50 a.m. Start:6 22 r83 End:8/24/83 54t1 Tues„10a m:1�20p,m,St�rt:6/'21/83; End.8/23/83 I 65i1 "sucsdays, 9.00.9:50 p.m. Start 6/21/83 End:8/23/83 Age: Rdalt Agar: 13 & tIDldier Here is your chance to leant t4� fascinating game from the begin- This is an advanced class in the martial art of Karate.All studsn i,,in this ning.Open play will follow lmi ildctton. sectloT. Al be req; ed to be uniform•3d Ira"GC',the iraditiona!attire for Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: Lions Karate. All students in this class must have successfully completed 550 Fridays, 8:00.8:5t)p.m. Start 6124/83 End:8/?6/83 beginning Karate and have permission to Join this class from tLe Instructor. Age: Adult Fee: $30.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions This`wIII be an advanced course dealing with many strategies and tech- 660 Tues./Thurs., 6:00.6:50 p.:!t. Start 6/21/83 End:8/25/83 niques us_cd in the game of bridge. Open play will follow Instruction. Fee: $15,00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: Lions 4 >°4 Age: 15 & Older 560 Fridays,7:00.7:50 p.m. Start 6/24/83 End:8/26/83 This intermediate class is designed to further the skills and technique,- used in this special martial art All students in this sectiun are required to Age: Adarit wear a"GP'.This class is open to only students who have received an Agreat lonking 00e tastes better!Hard to believe?Learn how to decorate orange belt In this karate program. a tasty treat and se, for yourself. Fee: $30.00/10 weeks Limit 30 �t Site: Lions Fee: $18.00/6 wetits Limit 15 Site: lions 670 Tues./Wed.,7 00 7.50 p,m. Start 6/21,03 End:8/24/83 570 Mor.-?ays, 10 00•11:50 a.m. Start 6/20183 End:8/01/83 571 Tuesdays,7 00.8:50 p,m. Start 6/21/83 End:7126/83 r 4 �{ L Age: I & Older r Me join the world of Jazz Dancing,Learn many of the steps and tech- i°t 1 :;` .c ^c� Age: Adult niques used in this very popular dance style. Ever get a fancy invitatlon and wish you ce--id write a fancy regret?You Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions can you know..,:his course teaches tfie basics of picturesque handwriting. 680 Th-•sday,9.00.9:50 p.m, Start 6/23/83 End 8/25/83 Fee: $22,50110 weeks Limit 30 Site: RCNC 580 Tuesday,6:30-7.50 p.m. Start 6/21183 End:8/23/83 Age: Adult . t 4, .; x:G:_ i "r ti r.. .) =.� Age: Ailtait. Learn howto use yovrcam_racreaflvet,t.Become awareof the use of Step right up and join in the fun of Phe Cowboy Polka.4-Comers,Cotton lights and film for any application.Most of all,team how to compose Erred Joe ana many other favorite Country and West_ dances. and take b4tt.r photographs! Students will fumish their own Fee $15,t�i? lb weeks I3mlt 40 Site: Lions equipment. 590 Mond.~,,&00-8:50 p.m. tart.6/20/83 cnd:8/29/83 Fee: $30.01.4"k weerts 1irr130 Site:RCNC 631D Monday, .:00-8:50 p.m. Start:6120/81 Ent 8,29/83 C'^ 1:z � t ,r-,? Age: 12-Adult You owe it to yourself and those around you to learn tills vital life W4n d i~`=:_o Age, P.4 mIt saving*11.Become fam.!:�r with the technique of ca;dlopulmonary Create works of art through the very popular craft of Stained GI?as.T,is rr resuscitation.Over 2200 trained so far.Jain*he crowd. coue involves patter preparation, glass cutting, leading, st Iderin, Fee: WOO 2 day class, Limit 20 Site:Lions sealing, copper toiling,reinforcing an%;three dimensional pro ects e. ie€! Tr{es ay&Thursday,July 12&:14,6:00 20:00 p,m, supplies will be provided by student at an approximate cost t.f$40. "ITdesdajx&Thursday.July 26 &28.6:00-10:00 pm. Fee: $36.+'nlQ weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions tilt Tuesday&Thursday,Aug.9&11,6:00.10.00 P.M. 10C Tuesaa,s.7:00-q:50 p,m. Start 6/21/831 Ent:.81'09J83 9 `"op ;:';>1,� = (� ? �t !� :l ,' n }� !} JUVUtf �fl�J �l vlir� Js� ( tI i� �,JilJUu 14t�U�� 1�U��U 1��tLft�VC���il �v Y/K/ Flay MallsFT ��ea-tb�Li!��c-'�'u�rsaatase�es Adult Slow Pitch Softball Leagmee '' fMc®* snd Wasnsn s) � 3 Tourney I C ► as si a re �a .ry Ault Meta s A , $3 and I„ Saturd' June 25 9-()0 am. till dusk 7 C j Slow Pueb Softball League erg, 16 years.and Over Tourney II Saturday,August 27 Surdals, 9:00 am. till.dusk ED July 31 thru October 5, Playoffs.October 16 Games to be played at: 2t$ygist7atioe Cucamongc Elementary,Eilvanda Senior field and I-June 13-June 22 Villw d Par3 £f it SenIo,,Torg i II-June 27-August 19 aG Gam `,�(i ; Z30, 4'6`a^d�"3:(J�Ym. Rarcho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center In Game Sc�ec Glgi—Each; ttg' `;onsist`of 6 teams , f `�c ti - 9791 Arrow Highway 8egistraticc M.)nday thru Friday,9:00 a.m.-4:M p.m. 7 _ June 8 thru June 22 " Rancho Cuca 4 Member Rostermanga Neighborhood Cente: 9791 Arrow Highway Fee: $24.00 p.=f-,m Monday thru Friday, 90 a.m. �ii a.,v F�m. Each team provides its own equipment 16 Member'RosSer Game ball- 212 DeEcer included fr.fee c. Fee; $250 per Team Additional Information Officials, Scoreleepers and Game Bali(212 DeSeeO Rancho Cucamonga Neighbc ',00d Co-Mir,980-2634 c-> will be provided ? Each Team provides its own equipment At ?IoaalInformatfun Rancho Cucamor Neighborhood Center,980-2634 �a ,•►... >w.rw..w.vusww,�wwnw .. :::siw�.��wnp ""ti`s=y.. l� {may sr t7 =' 21ic-1icf; tO All Teamsxr 4_ Officials, Scorekeepers,and game ballsr" ' _7 uAll be provided Each Team provides its own equipment For Additional Ire°omration Contact �Of�'g,� �" yRancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center at 980-2634 v'tiyj' Adult Cyr-Ed y Slow Pitch Softball Leagues 16 years a!id Over -- National'4ecgue Adult Womar3n's July 25 tilru August, Playoffs Slaw Pitch S®i�tb:ll August 29 ,1L.mmgcae Monday/WednesJay Games,6:00,7:15 and 8:30 p.m. Assartearr,Lerque 16 year, and Over Tvrsda 26 thru August s,5,playoffs and 8: 30 StmdaJuly 31 thru October 9,layoffs-, October 16 • y/Tlmrrday Games,6;00,7:15 and 8:30 p.m. Games to be played at: All games will be pI y,0.2#Vineyarl Park, Alta Loma Junior High School ? j F s Little£ebg ie Ftelcl` Game Times: 12:30, 1.45 and 3:00 p.m. 10 Gtoii h"doe-2. fe ms 10 Gar,ie Schedule—League will consist of 6 Teams ia�ug i boa Registration June 8 thru Jurr"9 June 8 thru June 22 as Rancho Cticamong€t Neighborhood(Center Rancho Cucamonb�k Neighborhood Center 7791 Arrow Highway 9791 Arrcv✓Highway ca' Monday thru Friday, 9.00 a.m.till 4:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday,9:00 a.m. till 4:00 p.m. 20 Member Roster 16 Member Rob,-r Fee: $260 per Tsarrr Fee: $250 per Team rifficials,Scorkeepers and Game Ball(212 DeBeo Officials,Scorekeepers and Game Ball (212 L-Beer) � 1,} will bo provided will be provided c Each Team provides its own equipment Each Team provides its own equipment _ ., Add;lonaf fnfon-nation: .Ndditional Information: i Ranho Cucamonga Neighborhood(;enter,980-2624 Rancho Cut:amon!;n d4:!:ghborhood Center, 980-2634 �.r.r,, r>>. .r , , ^1, d •n 11 .s5 x � I' ) C:f F1 =rl /,�`�X, rfl C`i�.� ��' ; 1 L l7 # L 1 �fLit wt;0UQU �,�UOVU vV ,uUvll 4 10 Continued 7rom page 9) MAS KETBALL CAMP Age: Adult This class is openlo all adu,t swInt.;,,ers interesiad In receiving lnstruu- 401 18-22 Lion In exercising through: varlons swimming routines �iQil ������ Gymnasium Fee $9.00 6 we,.ks Limit 20 Site:.ALHS Poo! Alta Loa* Q!#� W ditesdalt, U.00-10:50am. Start:6/29/83-, End:8/3/83,; This instructional camp will focus on developing _I I '. 9 Technique a� 0 self +f otivation u p r� t Q Ct✓c2 QQ Age Ad%dtt s Improving IIm,-Ming Shills Loosen up your limbs while Lidding to your horWzns through tap df,scing. ry gall Handling Drills Fae $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site• Lions ii Conditioning 710 Thursday;7:00-7:50 i).m. Start:6/23/83 End:8/25/83 0 One-Piece Shoot 0 Four Steps of Shooting iron io i �^,aU�� ^r r a uc Age: Open 0 Quickness Drk's Get in the swing of th'.igs,brush the dust off your old racket and come on Ea,h Basketball Camper will receive: down.Learn the briic skills used in this ever popular sport Students must furnish their own tennis racket and tennis ba;r�Biasses will be taught at ®Official Braves Camp Tee-Shirt the Alta Loma High Echool Tennis Courts 0 Pro Star Poster Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Um;t 36 Site: ALHS Analysis 720 Tuesday,5:00-5:50 p.m. Start n%s'.f83 End:8/23/83 a Expert instruction bar Expz ri nced Staff Camp will be headed up by BRAVES Coach,Jeff McCall UoomQ Age: Open Activity Nm 9000 Regain your old form, bring buck those skills and abilities you thought Fee: $37,50 ware lost Sign ur-and brig+-'_le uld inxet and anew can of tennis balls to Time: 8:00 a.m.-I,K,P.M. Alta Lorna igo shoo, Aran;;- .,,urts. ,bate: Monday,Juh,- Sfhw*gh Friday,sul i,'22 Fee. 115.00/7 .weeks Limit 16 Site: ALHS - 7so uP-11' 1 6:00.6:50 p.m. Start:6121/83 End:8/23/83 To sign up,uset Mail in Registration form from tie.,0 731 W .,Aay, 6:00.6:51)p.m, Start 6/22/83 End:8/24/83 with check or money oW3r (payable to City of Ranc}c Cucamonga) ta: ` ' cn 3�r il,Ctxw Q jinn w ii %L Agw Open City of Rancho Cucamonga ` This class is:Set up to provide the tennis player a challenge In addition to P D,Box 807 furthering their skill level through competitive clay. Rancho Cucamonga,CA 91730.0807 Womens Doubles Attn:Braves Basketball Camp,#9000 F x: $22.50/10 weeks limit 16 Site: ALHS ^` 7 V' Tuesday. 7:00.8:20 p.m. Start:6/21/83 End 8/23/83 + ® i .— i=t_ns Do toles = is Social � rvi �e+�� Fla- $22.50/10 weeks L;mtt 16 site: .'I-HS 750 Wednesday,7:00.8:20 p.m, Start:6/22/83 End:8/24/83 Match Play ago' lie cl=29 00;rV9a!C Age: Adult Fee: �22.50/10 weeks Limit 16 Site: AIRS San Bernardino Couniy Public Social Services iDepartment sponsors an 760 Thursdays, 7:00-8:20 p.m. Start:6/23/83 End:8125/83 agency providin3 iaibrmation on:Food stamps,cancer screening,child cars,job carp,state unemployment, legal services and Immigration. tljcncrao CEI r effCncc Age a\tlrft Time: Monday thru Friday, 9:C0 a.m:1:00 p.m. Provide yourselfwith the extra edge bybaming self-defense re,tUhods Phone 987-1518 Site: RCNC and techniques. Fee: S15.00/10 weeks CH29C Ages: 2 er@nt h a thrn lt>S years 770 Wed.,3,0":50 pm. Srzi tr(22/r" 'End:fip/. 83 Immunizations only.Bring'acords with you. `. 771 Thuts.,11:30 a m-12?0 Start 6,/23/i;, l na 8/2W83 Time 4th Wednesday, monthly, 12:30-3:30 p.m. r Fee $2.00 per child Site: RCNC "I mcaftE JAP13we To dC^"aCc £c QQac�n racre?jlnuatfe �s For ages 62 and over and all disables persons with a doctors ce:tfficate I Fee: None thri Fri. 9:00a m:1:00 p.m. v VWImo+, Ca1L 987-1618 for appointment Site: RC><`.: r Tl-,.Performing Arts of Rancho Cucamonga Council(PARRC),In + oaq 'obi?cSlzh%u Ages: lnfiante thrn a Sn 3 ceuperation with the Community Services Department,is once Physical examinations and immunizations. " c again t,:%sting the delighifM Summer In the Park S;.-4es.Each Time: 1st and 3rd Wednesday,monthly wee.kwiil feature adir.ereni!jVr-ot live entertainmentandmusic, 9:00.11:00 a.m. & 1:0 -3:09 pan. such as By appointment only, call: 988-1346 or 623-2914 Site: RCNC c or;7ga; v �.�";cc: c o - OCEIL—sae-m4Ce cCen2cV 9ai � C ert?esait x;€1 �t Prop SCiL(Service Cerro-x for Independent Laving will begin off.ing) c3c"3 services to the disc_Rd in the comiilunityattfre ancho. ucamongn/ Nalghborhaod Center.9791 Arrow Highway,Rancho Cucamonga ' a60 : `22 COM Services include up to-date information of specla(' v_ntS,stye? 1 a ly G'3 -,ArvIces, adaptive devices, atterkAant availat in fvio pack t: a picnic dinner, �4 a blanket and the family and a unr32ling.Community seminars;ire planned fo+ Ire year. p p P gr 9 focusing on topics;?,-(interest to the disabled at`` lte make an Enjoyable evening of id Site: RCNC t�►rsday., from 6:00.7s30 p.m, � Time Monday,7'6esddj (except the 3rd Tuesday)ig�iidxjj eft 9:00 am.-k,00 p.^. Vineyard Park on ftse Y.3uv Beau For further lnformationcal4 ,1nneTaves,Program Director9SQ-2a91 r ter 621-6722. Concsrt series begins July 7 and continues througn August 25. - � flJ� �a ! �i ,� n'n`y � ,��j � �--���`�G� �`,"+�, }✓l^' .ys'�'=�z�-...,t1 t�i_ ,�i� '-."---«ag-.,..._' i--�-�=•j`-�'�/ ,/ "��.�,j r''*�,fQ�,r` �'',�```._`.�`'`"� �`",----•----'����� �'_�'�__•'=�<r ;�-/'1 1, lE � lS )-a�ti��'���*^,�._�+.-ram .' ,,,.^,_-,....---'°-- �`\.,.,,�°4� �NJ Sth Annual n it, -, Fft " �C G t Pic INC Where: rjp- ` 4f RIJ �yS11� T1YY1?„ t �1J aa' m `, 1 EVENTS ( ' Tug-o-War Casting for Distance and Accuracy! r g y � p 41 f� I Horseshoe Tournament The Golden Yoke Partners Egg 7 ossl 4 for City Championsnipi i, Sack 'em up 'n Head 'ern out Races! Potato Peeling!!! (???) The Annual Swollen Thumb Cross Cut Log Sawiz=g! 19 Nail,I-:ammering Tournament! Strange Races! Unusual Relays! Bubble Gum Blowing Contest! � Food S%.�`th! Eirtertainment! (civic Booths! Displays! � �4 .# i 7/77 Regiastratioll, Mail-In Only—Now thru June 16, 1983 - 1. iRegis bon for all precirams will be by -nail only. o. A class admission receipt will be returned io you.There 2. mi!-in xegistration noh; .hrough Jun 1S- 1983. v iil be a separate receipt for c,•ach class and participant: 3. Rar-cho Cucamonga residents w!'1ibe given#iist pnt-_� t;r tc, Yvu will a_iso be notified if wo are unable to complete your avai!al•,le class spaces. registration or if your class : ,-.Aces a e filled, then your 4. Registration will be taken on a first-received,first handind check for that,particular ;ass will be returned. basis, 7. If you have not received verification of registration by first 5. Send a SEPARATE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER FOP meeting, call City Hall, 989-1851, ext. 215. EACH CLASS made payable to"City of Ranci<n CT ra 8. REGISTRATION WILL NOT BE TAKEN AT Ui SSES. monga" and mail to: Also no classes, will be held on the following holidays. Summer Registration July 2 and 4—Independence Day VJocherid P.O. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, California 917350-0€07 PLEASE DO N(&BRING TO CITY:-CALL.It wall delay your regisi`ratio.t, Returned Checks--There will ,,a $10.00 service chard:on all checks returned from'che bank Reiunas—f.$4.00 processing fe?.on participant requested refunds..No refur,:s will be,sued after first class meeiir.�. iGecei„� � --If class is cancelled bil the Community Services Department,an automatic refund wail be processes,with no processing cityz-2e. Prc.of of Age--Prot;` of age frs all <, ,v ztr old stude-<is WILL be required at first class, d� e©,ii..-eN REGISTRATION FORA-- FILL OUT COMPLETELY— PLEASE PRINT >l t A.i NAME rYtry ( 2ANCHO C L! C /� PrRONGA 9 7 HOME PHONE CLAY-.ME PHONE jlF DIFFERENT) NAME OF PARTICIPANT AGE. TITLE FEEE AGE IF •Ss PEG STRATION NUMBER OFFICE ' UtSy FIRST LINGER if! 1st Choice AAernate Choices USf ONLY If r t i NOTE: proof of age will be required for aft 3 year old participants. the undersigned ast padidpant orparent orguaidlan o!a participant do ha—by agree toallowt)-e indivtdual(s)named herein to partidpate in the aforetnenttoned activ;ty(tes)and furtheragree to indemnify and hold harmini the tatty of Rancho CucsmonSa,its agents and employe.- m all ham accidents,personal injury or property damage which may be sdrfered by the aformentionsd Individual(.),arising out of,or In any vey connected with,panicipation in this,ad Sigat+ture Date Parr if d Guardian d Participant 0 13 1 . -- Senior Activities TDOV.15no Ieaguc Age: 10 and over '"•",• _ Come join the fun of being part of an exciting bowling laague.Monday Senior Special Events thru Friday, between 1:00.5:00 p.r. or^n bowling for senior citizens, discount prices too! Summer League Time: Friday, 1:00-4:00 p.m. Fee 95 cents for 3 games Phone: 980.2634 Sik-Thunderbird Lanes, Ontario Senior Citizens u7rracati'!oWp C=00 Age: 50 and Over Aoaring Z®'s Dace ?earn to play bridge, canasta, poker and many other gams. Fee: None Time: Thursdays, 12:00-4,00 p.m. Su': RCNC Sunday, June 26 2:00-5:00 p.m. Age: 50 & Over arilc a Cc ca s r a tic e>aim ezau n r r nG tfa�o Mu;ic by A time to so^ialize and get together.Join us in a iic jets of renfur Jsck't�Combo citizen activities such as btnca,cards{bridge,,pinoo.,le and nor",, ppootlucks, entertainment and holiday celebrations. ALL SE 41ORS WELCOMEI Age; 50 and Over Fee: None Admission: $1.50 at door Site: RCNC Time: 1st.3rd and 5ih Friday;, 6:00-10:00 pm. Site: RCNC VA P. «1c25 Age: 50 and Over Senior Citizens Become part of the action,join this senior club offering such activities as cards, bingo, movies, trips, potluck dinners and holiday celebrations. Inge �,e1�C1�C - '®stume Ball Fee: $2.50 membership per yyear `� € I LE Time: Thursdays, 9.30 a.m:4:00 p.m. Site: RCN Sunday, dalg 24 � R? 2:00-5:00 p.m. Ago: 50 & Over enior Social Programs= dfasbat�,' t o Ga10.caul Age: 60 and over t� A discount card for senior citizens, honored by various merchants and banks in the West End area Fee: Suggested donation of$1.00 Time: N'onday thru-rrday, 9:00 a.m. -5.00 p.m. .admission: $1.50 at door Site: RCNC Tuesdav/Thursday, 7:00.10:00 Note: This program is offerer_' by the City of Rancho Cucamonga/ Community Services Department, YMCA West End Senor News, and the Office on Aging Site: RCNC Senior Citizens Heal"itRi`a :�.:urnea Aim Age: 50 and 4ve.^ �` `qr�, ,Dance Subjects rangirg from misuse of medication to cardiopulmonar i resuscitation will be discussed. y Fee: None ( �r . ` % ' Time: 3rd Thursday, monthly, 10.30.11:30 a.m. Site: RCNC Sunday, 2:00-5:00 p.rroe �ti�r� tr Age 50 & Over e ilou 92eallt la OrZeenilao Valu r= Age: 50 and Over Free blood pressure checks urine tests,hemoglobin tests,counseling and referral i fro f Fee: N ne i Time: 1st Tuesday, monthly, 10:00.13:00 noon Site: RCNC r �:e I y K'Ooni c'Twicco Age: 50 and Over Admission: $1.50 at door Site: RCNC t Time: 3rd Tuesday, monthly, 10:00 a.m.-3:00 part. f Note: Make appomtmcnt, call: 986-2705 Site: RCNC w° i fi Brat u�a j0n 19e Age: 60 and Over Senior Citizens Old Timerr Steelworkers Foundation provides meals served .mot the E- Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center. Transportation to site is foldefiLAnnl t�et Dance available. Time: Monday thru Friday, 10:30 am.-12:30 p.m. Fee: Donation of$1.25 per meal Sunday, Se 5 C Note For more information,call: 9i�7-1911 Site: RCNC 2:00-5:00 p. ' f i �" ` e: 50 & Over 1 `t^ L tea Age: 60 and over T '� s1 A volunteer delivery program for homebound and disabled seniors.This -' , program is funded by businesses and citizens in the community. Time Meals delivered between 10.30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Y -' Fee: Donation of$1.75 per meal Note: For more information, call 987• 711 between 9:00 a.m.and _ 2:00p.rn.ThIs organization works in conjunction with the Cityof Admission: $1,50 at door Site: RCNC Rancho Cucamo qa/Community Services Department and the Oid Timees Steeworkers Foundation, Site. RCNC 14 4pAA9btlgpRpP949pC499p4p Qp94gptl44gppq.lpppp90Ap4gpppp¢p: p40Dq>pQ�.pACQ Dbq.........pp4RgDPpbq........... ......CpEpa49 qp9.......RqpP9PCp4pgpPP4pagpp..........pgCPu.............P499Rv n 'rips 'n 'Fours Thingx to do, Places to go, Peop?e to reel q' Las Vegrs Turnaround Laguna "Pageant of the piasters" - Ty your luck at the Four Queens. Catch the sights ?ahis:tntemational1v reno.�ned Southern California and sounds of Las Vegas at night t eQent s iia°dtt ntlor��iatGshould not be missed... Time: 10:30 a.m.(Sat)to 5:00 a.m.(Sun) " -Sign-up earl ,�.art fills.'fas,apd space is limited! a Date: Saturday, July 2, 1983 Tlrrle. �:30 p4,rrj 4o 12:00 arm. Cost: $5.00 per person Date Open �; 6 + Deadline: Friday, June 17, 1983 Pest $ 100`p c-,Arson d w Qadltne.' tridau%Jttne 1'7, 1983 Spurt Vshing h t� A a . • 4 I �lnn'96 v"4,.L�vening Fish under the stars, cash prizes for the larges. ii` " caught.Try your hands at this ev o; 11 s o 1 D to y ith u `atffiie top of tie Palm Springs Tramway r , �csvertobking he fabulous city lights below. Price Deep Sea Fishing. Fishing gear can e'g at lhe� tj4j iarier,'-Ei'am ride ah0ransportatior.. pier. � � �, $r; P T - � {� + 6:Qtip.m.'to, "1:00 P.M. Time: 2:30 p.m. t(� '4 rrr f , - D tern � ri A4r rfst 12, 1983 �� Date: �M nda o y, Jitl 11` $3 t s' s ,r t ., � Fey F17.5Q pe erson Cost. $ 7.50 per p rsoh fyy �, Y Dame$ q. Fn a July a9, 1983 Deadline Friday, uly.I,g� 983��ti� i'� L ' v Lae degas ttaanaroat#s>od - �` a�rg Ti �,� s Gamblers paradise! Come witll: u a`�LasVegas to Travel with . s to�hls.shopping paradise. Marvel at visit the ,=our(queens. Watch the city come ro life. the sights and grandeur of this Scandinavian retreat. Time: 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. Time: 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Date: Saturday, August 27, 1983 Date: Thvrsday, September 8, 1983 Cost: $5.00 per person Pee: $13.60 per person Deadline: Wednesday, August 10, 1983 Deadline: Friday, August 26, 1983 n. For further information, call Community Services Department; 989-1851. cp E9gpIICp^--p:'.^tgP9Cb Pqp va Rp BapDDpbppq Cpp9pggqpvpp;;4............P9................Dabpp..CP>P>p...DCPgOA.......................... .............. ppbdpppgp.p>♦Pp ppt4aggavq4Db94E9 0 Lions 70 =A "Service to Your Fellow Man"' "Service to your fel'ow," is the motto our Cucamonga ' } District Lions Clu has been following since they were founded some 35 years ago in 1947. The Lions prelim- x _'. ' inary goal is to be the"Knights of the blind,"and leaders in sight and hearing conservation world-wide. They achieve their goal annually by donating eye a' " examination, pairs of eyeglasses,and funds toward optical research for the need of your community. During this c 1 Y school year, the Lions provided 24 eye examinations and r sets of glasses to the less fortunate in Rancho Cucamonga, and donated a telebinocular to the Etiwanda School District.This machine is used for testing the acuity of vision ! '''' =1 r. t :? ri-•. 4y for students who are having difficulty with reading or who are in special programs. The Cucamonga District Lions Club is also active in Rancho Cucamonga Mobile Meals, City of Hope, and sponsoring of various youth athletic teams; also donated the land for Lions Park where the Branch Library and Lionsr # `n { ; Park Community Center is located. , + The Lions raise funds for their activities through feature exhibits at the National Orange Show.Los Angeles County Fair,rummage sales,and other such community events as these. _ Cucamonga District Lions is an active group looking for community minded men to ass St in carving on an. National Orange show—Cucamonga District Lions Club sweep- expanding role in the rapidly gro;ving Cay of Rancho stakes winning citrus feature exhibit. The Lions raise funds for their Cucamonga. Those interested, Contact ?aul Mindrum, activities through exhibits like above at the Orange Show and LosAngeles 989-1728. County flair annually. 15 r City Directory q fit® Jon D, Mikels ,,f ... _.Y_.,.. ayax d SA, )l�f .. CharIe:-F.-rkt„- eill. .., ...Mayor Pro Tem r Richarf .,tk.Dahi.....................Councilmen „ g James C'. Frost.... ....CouncilmanM s jama -all Rlrillip ' Srt►Iosser..................Councilman PIONW[ng.,Commissiom HetmaiiRem+,bf .............................. .Chair Denni.< Stout...................................Vice-Chalt David Barker...............................Commissioner Addle Jaurez...............................Commissioner At this time, the City Council is in the process of constructing Larry McNiel...............................Commissioner Rancho Cucamonga's program of service for the fiscal year 1983- 84,as represented t arough the budegtary process.Its our objective Ads'�O Commission to provide the most cost efficient publi%services aimed at the needs T.Haire►! alien Peter11lta-wi of the com-ntunity. Donald Saer Glenn Rankin Jim Banks Sally Riehn Our task is becoming increasingly difficult with more and more Anne Calinsky Sharon Romero revenue being cut by the State government(almost$1 million lost Nacho Graenvy Paul a iance over past three year,). We may be coming to a time where the Pam Henry Livia Valiance Jim Mendez Nell Westlotorn residents of citic s may to faced with directly financing the essential Joe White services. Policy decisions of this sort are very complex and every Turk Advisory Committee citizen is encouraged to participate in this process. In developing %Pam Henry. ........................Chair„Alta Loma Rancho Cucamonga s program of service,residents are welcome to Livia Vallance................... ..............Alta Loma become involved,expressing their sentiments toward establishing a T.Harrell Allen ..................... ....Cucamonga realistic budget. " Peter Pitasat... ........................ . ..Cucamonga Leslie Riggs,....................................Ettwanda Park Development The development of parkland in Rancho Cucamonga is a high Historic Preservation Commission priority item to the entire community. Our residents are very Maxine strane......................................Chair interested in recreation and we have an insufficient arnouni of MelicentAmer.................................Vice Chair developed parks to accommodate all desired leisure activites, Eugene Billings ..... ...,....Commissioner Ada Cooper... .... ...Commissioner Presently we are experiencing a period of tirne where there are little Robert Hickcox..................... Commissioner or no func.s available to develop parks. Additionally, since the Helen l White..............................Commissioner passage rey .„..Commissioner Beverly Whit a of F'.ci osition 13 the voters in California have not had the P ability to vote for capital improvements air it cir t ities which would Staff be -epaid ovee an extended reriod ci time, Lauren Wasserman .. .... ... .-City Manager A new possible funding method Rancho Cucamonga could Jim Robinson. ,assistant City Manager utilize for park development is the?`hello-Roos Community Facility Harry Empey.............................Finance Director Bill Holley.,.. Community Services Director Act of 1982 (became taw January of 1983). This act rrrvides for .lack Lam...,, ......,community Development Director the financing of certain public facilities (parks] through the Rick H bhe . City planner establishment of a Community Facilities District wb:�-fq may incur Sid City Engineer Jerry Grant ...... City Building official bonded indebtedness—-approval of this requires rr % affirmative Captain Tom Wickum.........................Commander vote, and 4l1 charges are retired once sufficient binds have been Rancho Cucamonga Sheriffs Station collencted to fincance approved pr,jects. C-eative financing City Hall .......... .9320 "C'Base Line Road methods like the Community Facilities Act is an example of.vays we Mailing Addlrer, . ......,. P.p.°Box 807 may be able to accelerate the development of our City parks. Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-OM7 Further information on the Ci4?s upcoming cudget process is Telephone....................(714) 939-I851 contained in this issue(page 111. As always the City Council wound Komd 3 of Busistsa...;,.,.Monday thru Friday appreciate hearing fi:om you on any natters of tt erest and 8 00 a.m-5:00 p.m, especially methods of financing park development in oor c,5n- The Grapevine Ls published quarterly by the City of Rancho muritty, Sincerely, Cucamonga to p:dar.a.its irecr ents a report of City activities,a community caieadar,aiit\rec�eation schedule. Jon D. Mihels Mayor AWWAR r Non-Profit Organundon U.S.Postage PAiD f Postal Customer Permit No.22 Cucamonga.California [ CAR-RT•PRE F__ i 't i i r . icy S ' .�� '-'�� �� as ' -a, ow - IY a � Vol. V, No. I City of Rancho Cucamonga, California Fall 1984 Balanced Buaget Tot^1r,$.i9.6 Million Cay- * 1984=85 At an advertised public hearing in Revenue Sources Expenditures late June, the City Council adopted Rancho Cucamonga's fiscal 19S'-85 $19.6 Million $19.6 Million budget.Allowing for expenditures and Available.F ?Z% 1•ommuni :. nts 44% reserve commitments totaling $19.6 • Sales ?1% Pr blic million, this year's Program of Othe S. 117 Pi blic 12% Service includes funding for a pru- = Pro .- 5% C im 6 0 dent community improvements pro- Cap I 16% C pe ;: 13% gram, general operational services, Oth ' lrl% G en t 3% and a redevelopment agency designed Cha r,:, )% (oili���* a% 7a to promote Arid fiscally enhance im- Licen � 5% , provements needed within our com- Grants ``• 3% f munity. Further, the spending plan Other reve 20% includes financial commitments for ..;X.Cacaaaaalia's Tax Dollars—Revenues received(left)by he city come from a variety of sources. These lands are increases in staffing levels necessary to expends i,ts )throughthe provision of providing services to the ca ununitg provide adequate public services in-all texpenditures for the fiscal year 1984- the`se major progr kms and services, municipal departmF :- for develop- 85.; the:ity will continue to operate Within ment of future a A-; an trails, and Throughout. + preparati a of '�? the fit ancial constraints of incoming for acquie?;'-Pn awl �>,truction'of annual budget, ')ae City Council evil- revenue, and the present economy, new parklands. The a_,:,'anced budget- :hated the imme iiate costs of providing while continuing to deliver serviceF to also allows for prarper funding: of -'services and the Tong range implica- Rancho Cucamonga in the most effi- "essential" City services including law' dons of;each City activity in order to cient manner possible. { enforcement,street lighting,planning, prioritize acid ;,provide funding for While the approved budget esta- engineering, and building and`safety.. those:`essential'and 49neces-3ry"pub- blishes current funding levels for all The adjacent charts identify the pia <lic services important to sii re:idents of municipal operations,the City Council jested revenue sources and estimated Rancho Cucamonga. -In prlLNiitia;ng will throughout the year: review pro - gram effectiveness to evaluate adjust- �+®>i9tlii U''i1lity Improvement P>Ir ogra li Pl&'11111f�'t�` meats to the fiscal plan �s mic!:: be necessary. As always, the Con it As part of this yea:'s budgetary pro- Nineteenth Street to Highland Ave- welcomes your citizen )n+at as t T .he cess, the City Coun-il approved the nue and :vdening of Nineteenth 1984-85 budget, as .ved as future 1984-85 Community •Improvement Street at channel crossing. suggestions for the development of Program and revised priorities for the * Arch., '-1' Avenue, reconstruction next year's Program ofServ�cea. long range streets and drainage facili- ties and res,.rfacing from Fourth This fiscal years capital program to Base.Line Roan. Street II'IS1de Grapevine will be the most ambitious effort since It incorporation of the City, with an * Church Street recons`ruction, rp- See A­ overall improvement budget exceeding surfacing and installation of side- • 'unto $9,2 million. Significant projects in :,walks from Hellman Avenue t J 2 eluded are: Haven Avenue. E' ►, Homo Repair Lodiis ` Construction of storm drain channel * Base Line Road widening and re- p�1 P' from Hellman Aver ue at Monte construction from Hermosa Avenue i Vista Street to Betwl Avenue at to Haven Avenue. * Fall ecreattori: Highlandt Avenue. Prcect includes s-ixx reconsti-,:tion of Beryl Avenue from ("-ase see Isprovesvut Progr,_=,page 2) Celebrating Our v-oua Heritage %Ac#,mmun*tw* "amda-te Fourth Annual iQ Tl o fourth annual Rancho Cuca- November Election monola Wine Festival will be held Our next ge,eral election for the Rancho Cutainon��a are::will be October 11-14 at-lie cold La Mancha ;�z5day,November 6,1984.On the ballot will be a number of key Golf Course site v the and Arrowissues, including whether or not voters of Rancho Cucamonga come* of Haven Avenue and Arrow should elect their Mayor and four City Councilrnembers, and Roue:. whether the Mayor's term of office should be +quo or four years. Featuring free continuous live ante.- tainment,this,,ear's I stival promises Registration for this election will be accepted through October 8, to provide an intxpersive,fun packed, 1984,and applications may be obtained at City Hell c:ty calling the four days of entertainment,spectacu- San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters at 383-1811. For lar rides, game booths, international addit onaI informaticn about the upcoming election, call the selection of foods and beverages,four Registrar 0 Voters :r the City of Rancho Cucamonga 989-1851. days of grape stomping and our newest addition,the arts and craftsvillage.For our collectors, souvenir wine Masses and beer mugs will be sold.. aCoss,,tmunity Services Telephone Directory This year's Festival, which com- memorates the harvest festivc.ts once City Hall 9320 Base Line Road........... ............989-1851 held in the Cucamonga areavines�ards, w1II carry on the tradition of our turn murity's most celebrated event. Su, �ilE®apartments Arad Ynformat3cai bring your family and friands to the Administration Finance Department Whie Festival and loin in as Rancho City Manager Business License Cucamonga celebrates its proud heri- City Clerk Purchasing tage. It's the annual event you sure 1 Reiuse Collection Info. won't want to miss!' Pe, onnel Community Developmcat Redevelopment Agency Planning;services ___ Cable Television Info. Engineering/Public Works Building a id Safety Division Community Services Recreation Mayor and City Council .....................< _.. .989-1851 � Police Rancho Cucamonga Sheriffs Station 9333 9th Street Emergency Calls Only...................... 983-5911 Business Calls................ ..............987-2535 x Eire Foothill Fire Protection District 6623 Amethyst Avenue Emergency Calls Only.......................983-5411 Business Calls.... . .........................987-2535 For additional information about Community Centers the Festival,please contact the Rancho �1 Lions Park,'9161 Base Line Road............980.3145 Cticarionga Chamber of Commerce at Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center 98T"7 012. 9791 Arrow Highway.................. ...98C-2634 Improvement Program� Asaimal4.. 'trg4 Service and lnrormation..,a,�n-472-5609cr383-1517 "Continued from page 1) * Installation of traffic signals at Library—Pit;blic, Rancho Cucamonga Branch Library Carnelian Avenue and Lemon Ave- 9191 Base Line Road........................987-3107 nu'e, Nineteenth Street and Archi- bald Avenue, Heilman Avenue and Street Maintenance.................................. .989-1851 Foothill Boulevard, and Archibald Emergency ............................... ........... .985-5344 Avenue and Sixth Street. If No Answer............. ............................988-6571 . San Bernardino Road reconstruc- tion and resurfacing from. Winery Ridge Drive to Archibald Avenue, 2 1� 4 1 a■■�n yeas Sheriffs Station ■s■ .. nr so ,ac:�.� :- , t.■® mt ■ I Sga►»n ,-%ors Rooftop Painting Program : i • �. - �•�^° On August 1, 1983, the {ancho a Cucamonga Sheriff's Statir,n Crin e •� `■' .w., Prevention Uait began a prc.aram of ■ `7 painting sire,-i addresses ors residen, e : tial rooftops.This his program,funded by • (! the Rancho Cucamonga Emblems Club ■ s 1 :Zt u520 who purchased the plywood for 4* the number stencils us^d as part of the program,has been q tite well received MIM N resit ants and the San Bernardino County 'Sheriff's Office Aviation DI- <• vision. I The paint3,ig of street addresses on rooftops facilitates the Sheriffs heli. Home Repair Loarts—Senlor Grant and Rehabilitation Loan progra-s emphasize those shaded copter in arriving at the scenes of areas shown on the map, although other locations will also be conside, d, depenu.. on need. crimes mach fast than vAthout the appearance of rooftop addres-zes.Many Home Repair Grants and Loans K.Yailable times, s o nr- as the helicopter is called, is on the scene of a crime before the pawl deputies on the If your home is in need of repair, loan tepayment until the house is Fold ground are abl,.to respond. Without you may be eiig;ute for a "sow interest or changes hands. rooftop addresses, the helicopter's loan or grant th tough rate City's feder- observer is unable to view street ally funded Rehabilitation Loan and Home Repair Grants are available addresses appearing on front ofhc:-nes. Home Repair Grant hrograi.s.These to senior, disabled, or handicapped or curbs, and as a result can only funds may be used to make necessary homeowners.Grarr`s are one-time only respond to a general area of the home repays su^,h as piumHng and and are generally limited to $1,000 community rather than: to z. specific roof repairty new paint and electrical per 1•ousehold E':tibility is based on residence With the rooftop addresses, improvem sits. The purpose oatttais location withi'a eh6 targeted areas, 40-King can pinpoint the ex�ict loca- program ,s to help maintain a safe, although homas outside of the areas lion of a particular emergency situa- heaithy ',iAng environment for resi- may be eligible if there is evidence of tion and thereby assist the ground dents cf those areas targeted for urgent need. deputies in arriving at the scene of a it.pruv tments and for the City as a crime. whale If you are inter •sted in these pro- Since this type of crime prevention grams and would like more informs- program is essential to the public In general,eligibility for the funds is tion or application forms, pi ase stop safety of our community,the Sheriffs ' basr,d upon income and lo.ation in by the City Planning Divzion at 9,320 Station requests your support of and one;of the five target areas established Base.Line,or phone(7 4)9$9-1851. participation in the rooftop painting by the City (see map). These areas _ program.iResidents wishing to paxtici- r,clude pe:te are advised to contact the R incho s North Town--East Please Support Sheriffs Ciicamc,nga, Sheriffs Statfon�Crime r Prevention Unit at 989-661 zor fur- * iVorth.down—West Rooftop PQintL- ProgD"SIM ther details. • Southwest Cucamonga � Old Alta Loma ilra 1 • FoothilVEtiwanda CityBusinessi A s I;o u, rusIness �i. Residents: of thofaty of Ra fici s' a carcigriga are of �d Io amend t Howevt.,�lin0ted amount of funds ty,, e!etinc,�.'7"hes�m�etiregsareheltl�i�Lians ParlcCort�}rnity er,4161 Ba ,�.itre are ava-ilabie to homeowners outside �? of the target areash based on need-and � a • ..:...w oonyri Est nnixd Woay income. r. ,roontti i 'r:3€! rm ,, Time rehabilitation Loan program � .c6nvenes second and�faurth�fesn"�� p g ° '�)4 offers loans of up to. 5,000 with an .,..canunrtts fourth Thursday, tf��OK interest rate of 6 0 or 'M, depending 1MCR,�� » L._..,c�itnvertesth3rd`"TFiursda upon family Ir--ore. In addition, the , r City may Offer deferred loans to low Ftow­;­�-Alm civ convened* Triuq ," , Income residents, which would defer ! � �''` ,_ . : ( 3 €i k t n !t ti M lod Activities Start September 29, 1984 Mail-In Registration, September 10-24, 1984 10 o'clock Sharp! November 3! Be There! i kh Atinua:1 Founders Day Parade "A Sai.ite to America's Music" Is the tht,me for this We wish to thank the many hundreds of you what--' -;,.e year's Founde.,Day Parade.Each year a then,is selected to contribute some really great progimm s-:_,,--eons and to serve as a basis for float design and compr;ttionjudging. ideas in response to our questionnaire on what activities In other words, how well the float or entr j nipres2nts the you ush to see offered. Some of the requested 'new' theme of the parade. In the past, themes have varied to programs include: provide a wide range of creative opportunities, frk n an . ;auto repz=�fvr women earlier'Wild West!theme to lae:7eaes`Olympic Salute.We Crafts for children are already hearing some very excitir g float plans for this . Home decorating theme from last year's winners! It should be fun! * Evening swim lessons for adults The parade begins at Alta Loma High School at 10:00 9 First Aid a.,n, a5,d moves eastward aleng isase Li.;e Road to • Gardening and landscaping in Rancho Cucamonga Ai_;;,ald. • Hiking and nature st Ady If you have seen the parade before,why • Home computer class Y p' -r~ not consider . Nutrition in the. home beign part o- an entry this year? The Lions, the 4-H, the Chamber of Commerce, Brownies, t nil the Alta Loma As always, the Crmrnuaity Services Department Riding Club, to name only a few groups, typify the welcomes your commc.n.s and suggestions concerning continued involvement and participation in this great park development, ret re: `on programming, or special community event, events. Giv;: us a call! See Page 91 for Mail-In Registration Form s. ►.�' .racer ,.Vul l iecre io l Act ties RCNC: Rancho Cucamc Riga Nele4hborhoad Center Aerobics Age: Adult /97)1 Arrow Highway Now,is the time for you to start on a propel exercise program. Build Ph me 980.2634 stamina,roordination,and improve the cardio vasculars-stv,-n.F_%ercise is good for the body and soul?Joggi,-g shoes end exenase i:.at are required Lions- Fee! $36.00/12 weeks Limit 0I Site: RCNC /Lions'Park Community Center Activity Numbers 2200 Mon./Wed.,7:00-7:50 p.m. Start•i�/01/84;End:12/19/849161 Baseline Read Site: Lions Phone 980.3145 220E Tues./Thum,6-00.6,50 p.rt. Stat t-10/02/84;End:12/20/8 t Vineyard Palk ezross Baseline Road from Alta Loma High School Alva Loma Park Beryl above 19th Street 4 Youtf-� Activities- Just for Fun Gvnm4stics I Age: 6-3. 9-14 The time is right the opportunity is hereto ieam gymnastic`undamentals, Baton Agee: 6.14 This class wilt instruct students in basic gym tastics through various Have you ever dreamed,of leading a parade or performing at a halftime controlled programs.Classes start October 1 and End December 10. show for the Super Bowl?This is your chance to team the basic twirls, Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Lirnit 30 Site: Lions marching and dance techniques used by these entertainers. 2030 Monday,3:00-3:50 p.m. Age; 6.8 Fee: $15.00(10 weeks LImi° 0 Site:L1ans 2031 Monday,4.00-4:50 p.m. Age: 9-14 1000 Thursday,5:00.5:50 p.m. Staic 10/04/84,End 12/13/84 '! Gymnastics IK& III Age: 6.$, 4-14 Drama Agri 6-15 After having an enjoyable brie in Gym I,why not try your hand in this Make believe, dreams and frog costumes! These are all pa-t of the more advanced class.Each 61=s is opened to students who have success wonderful world of acting and drama Pretend you are a.tree„o. act out fully completed Gym.i and have obtained permission from the instructor. the• art of a lion er tiger.Drama is what brings make believe and dreams Classes begin Sptemrer 29 and e^d December 15.No class on Oct.6 come true. Nov.3. tiJ1U weeks Limit 30 Site. Lions Fee: $15.00/10 weeks L4nIt 30 Site: Lions Fee: $15.0 1010 Thursday,7:00.7:50 p.m Start 10/34/84;End:12/13/84 204 Saturday, 11:00-1 :50 a.m. Age: 14 2041 Saturday. 12:00.12:50 p.m. 9-14 cfi a itx?1 ��` ' �*1; Karate-Beginning Age: 6-10, 111-15 ctodgra�omittg;gtaceandChai .gisz�4t,�� for Here isthewaytoleamuhw it-al fitness.atan early age Kara'eassistsinthe this class and see lua haw tl zt cml#a+ef`tdiciwrt ywtir"W. developmentofinental,au physical disciplines necessaryforpropkrbody es $15.017/1C weeks 30 tic:,Lisxrs condi!ioning. 1 `f'hurst!4%600-6:50p.m. /€I4i�;Etttt:l�/1,�/ Fee: $15.00110 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions = wry Age: 6-10 1050 Tuesday. ':00-3:50 p.m. Start:10/02/84;End:12/04/F4 }?ia!' aaRct I.eaaux Friday. 11.15 e Age: 3-� 1051 ,riday.3:00-3:50 p.m. Start:10/05/84:End:12/14/84 This class is designed as a recreational teaming experience for children of pre-school age. Verification of a!3e will be required at the f+rst class meeting. Child mast have turned 3 vears old by October 1. 1984. Karate-Adv � ecl a Irmtercxealaate Age 6-10, 11-15 Fee: $3o.00/ltr .:�eks Limit 20 Site: RCNG g t�yner/ 1030 M/T. 9:00-1 t..0!1 zl.r. Start 10;01/84.End:12/04184 Now that yov are in good shape and have beer,.introduced a the b,tciting 1031 W/F. 12:30- Z30 p.m, Start:10/03/S4:End:12En"/84 world of Ka.ute.furs.--your skills in this advanced class,All students in this section will be mquire3 to be uniformed in a"C41".the huditional attire Il�fia scampi of these programs All students enrolled in urese classes must have y Aise: 3-5r successfully compta+:edueginnitty Karate and have instructoespermission. This recreational teaming experience will aid in developing your child's Classes start October 2 and end De-ember 7. social inter-action.It will also prove that teaming can be qu to fun.Child Fee: $30.00,010 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions must have turned 3 years old bi•October 1,1984.Child may be enrolled 1069 Tu?s.).Fri..4:00.4:50 p,m. Age: 6.10 in only one of the following cla,sr:s,Proof of age will be required'at the first 1061 Tues,/rri.,5:00-5:50 p.m Age: 11-15 class meeting Fee: $36.00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: Lions 1040 M/W. 9 00-11:00 Stares 10/01/84:En&12/05/84 A 1041 M/W. 1130 1:30 Start 10/01/84:End:12/05/84 1042 T/Th. 9 00'L00 Start-10/02/84-End.12/06/84 10431 T(Ti 1130 ..in Start 10/02/8?:End I2/06(844 Frog Lumping Jawzboroee y 90 5itr°ee ')rossc>ta Age' 0'1S 6 Test your skill and nerve in this voy demanding The wa.treats look is as im+:ortant as the way they taste.This class will demoni,rate various ways to orighten up your favorite goodies.1_6aartr how �t cr mpD+ ^. Awards presented to the iop 5 f to decore to all types of holiday treats .CA► � competitors in each diviz�nn. Finalists,to compete Fee: $4;00/6 weeks Limit 2'} Site: lions 2000 Mor.day,3:30.4:20 p,m. Start 10/01/84;End Fair. 'Ite City 11/05/84 at the Los Angele- County of Rancho 4ucamonga will be having on `adopt a frog'program again this year f -those who don't alreadu ham., A `local leaper. l Sports ts Date: September 15 and 16, 196,54 Gymnastics for Tigny Tots--IBegi nnaiag Age:3-S Cost: $1.50 per entry (Adopt a firg$4.50) j Start your Olympic hofefuls out rigntli This class willstress a wide variety of Location: Vineyard. Park : Gymnastics and tumbling basic skills.No class Oct 6&Nov,3. � Time: 9:00 a,m. ; F-e: $15/00/10 creeks Limit 16 Site: Lions Registration: Lions Park Community Centex,�*, 26iv Monday.8 00 8:50 am, Start:l0/01/84;End;12/t0/84 201E Monday,9 00 9:50 am. Start;:0/01/84 End:i2tJ/84 e 9161 Base Line Road 2022 Monday, 00 2:50 p.m. Start:10/01/84 End:12/10/84 �T 2Ot3 Saturday,d 00.8:50 am. Sbatr 9 29/84 End:12/15/84 2014 Saturday;9.00-9:50aa m. Sint: 9/29/84.End:12/15/84 j Gysmoasgics for Tiny Tots-A►dvat;. ed Ager:3-5 Now that you know the basic,, this class will enhance your gymnastic techniques and skills.This a us is open to students who have completed the beginning cvursc.No class Ckt:t 6&Nov:S. Fee: $15.00/10 vveks Limit 16 site_Lions 4 2020.Monday;lt,'100-10:50 arr Start 10/01/84;Ena:1?1.0/84 2> 21 Saturday, 10:11,9,10.50 am. Start: 9/29/84,End.12/iS,r84 !' 5 .� ,—Youth Activities. (Continued from preceding page) ancewBi* '713�t� Tap & Ballet I Age: 3-S nwiwotir dt�►crr � � There Is music in the air and lots of chiidren everywhere.The children are F+�'�'.0 /10 wooks p f�,1rn.'t 30 Itiming the fi,_ nentals of Tap and Ballet dancing.Come and loin them nt la 4 OCt-4'SO p t �Shtat 10 €/$4 Ee 3 �'1 and share in the fun. f 14 Fee: $!5,00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions 1010 Thursday,10:00.10:50 am. Start 10/04184;End:12/13184 . a 1071 ','hursday, 1;00- 1:50p.m. Start:l0/04/84;Erni•12/1.3/84 PAUSIC Tapp& Ballet U Age., 3-5 Guitar--Beginning Age: 12-26 This program is open to all children who have successfully completed Tap You cao br back in the saddle again strumming your guitar. !'ou can be and Ballet 1.Strap on your tap shoes and slip on your ballet slippers anc; out on the openplains singing around the campfire.Sound to::cood to be dance the day away! true?Enrull in has guitar class and we will hava you entertaining family Fee: $15.00/10 week Limit 30 Site: Lions and friends M ten short weeks.Studentsa must provide their own instat- 1380 Thursday,9:00-9:50 a.m. Start 10/04/R4:Fnd:12113/84 ments.(Guitar can be rented for,a nominal fee from area music shops.) 1081 Thursday,2.00-2:50 p.m. Start 10/94/d4;End:12/13184 Fee:$15 00/10 wicks Limit 20 Site: Lions 2050 Tl•ur 6:00-E:50 p.m. Start:10/04/84:End.12/13/;!4 Tag& 13alYet Hindi II A.qe: 6.8 This"your chance to unleash a that hidden talent This class is designed Guitar �'Adva aced Age: Open j Zsta Tents vho want to learn the fundamentals as well as those students If you have already mastered tht basics of guitar playing,join this class to htn;,t to develop existing skills, expand your skills.Students mt%t provide their own guitars. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks limit 30 Site: Lions Fee: $15,00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site. Lions 100� Thursday,3:00.3:50 a.m. :start 10/04/84; End:12/13/84 2051 Thum, 8:00-8:50 p.m. Start 10/04/84;End:12/13/84 Trigs in Tours Things to do, Places to go, People to seen' �� �Il 'rips Redondo Beach—Kings law San Diego Visit Kings Row on Redondo Beach, an unusual See the history of San Diego in a visit to Old Town. horseshoe shaped pier over the ocean filled with in- Browse in the many shops in Old Town and S aaport ter estt ag shops and restaurants.. Village. A brie% sfap at the famous 'Hadley, Fruit Date: Th trsday, Riover nber 8 r store' on the w,y !tome. Time: 9:06 a.m, depz pure Late: Thursday, (]October 18 5:00 p.-n. rety-M T°me: 8:00 a.m. departure Cost 7:00 p.m, return. Re: Peadline: 10/20/84 ;tenon Cost: $11.50 per person Res. Deadline: 9/30/84 La ughfin Turn-Around Join us on this trip to Laughiin,C*iria and try your "rice Is Right anCi Fa-mers Marketluck gambling alon tht ens of the C�torado River. Ride the dxe tr*-,r ' along t.; riwzr end i Haee you ever dreamed of belts a contestant ix,, stop and resit f'tt 4;'p ",�Nistpo, there, 1 daytimes #1 game show? there is your chance. Date: e,vemabe715 Register for this trip now and you will be closer.o Time: ass'. t"� 0, ure (11/15) your dream come true. Date: Tuesday, nctober 23 Cost. Time: 8:30 a.m. departure Res. Dead1h,,:,, 5:30 p.m. return Costs $8 00 per person Solvang ait*..tr: :.. 0a Barbara Res. Deadline:9/:5/84 Shopping and lunch in Solvang's quaint Danish Village.Then,on to Santa Barbara for the evening and dinner on the waterfront. Las Vegas 'I'vnx-Azound DaW !Friday, Decembete 14 Register nnw for this popular;'` p,Come and spend, TimE,. 8:00 a.m, departure a few houm at the Foiozs "ns C osino. Have fur, 8:30 p,tn- return. excitement and se �cLady= is on your side. Cost: $12.95 per rerson Date: ';a Ober 30 Res. Deadline: 12/1/84 Time: e`�0� ci le rture (10/30) A.- 3A, rell rn (10/31) lNote: Ail trips leave from and return to Lions Park Coat: $5.0 , erson Community Center,9161 Base Line Road.For trip R--,& Deadline:10/1 a 4 reservations and information,; call Lions Park at a_ 980--"145. 6 i Adult Activities Fitness and Self Defense Cerr:=nics °age: Adult Create beautiful works of art through various projects in the area of a. ceramics.This course will cover basic techniques in greenwam prepara- +aw>to®ass ,f'1g8: Adult Hon,painting,glazia.g and anti u:ng.Students provide t5eiro•un supplies, Now is the time for you to g rt on a proper exercise program, Build (Approximate cost is&,iween$10 and$20.)Classes will be heiri at V.K. stamina,coordination,and improve the card N vascular system Ext;.ciss is Ceramics Lab,10722 Arrow Route*610. good for the body and soul!Jogging shoes and exercise mat are r,quired. Fea: $36 0016 weeks Limit 20 Site: V.K. Ceramics Fs. $36.00/12 weeks Limit 40 Site: RCNC 2250 WI.'.10:0U a.,:t-12:00 p.m. St-rt:10/03/84;End:11/09/84 2200 Mon./Wed.,7:00-7:50 p.nL Start 10/01/84,End:12/19/84 2251 Wed. 6:00-10:00 p.ri. Starc:0/03/84 End:11/07/84 Site: Lions 2201 Tues./Thus.,6:00-6:50 pm. Start 10�02/84;Lnd:12/2r/84 ., 11tel� Karate- lleglnnnrag Age: 16 & Older E�e =,I)wz bCondition the n"',�d as well as the body by 4aidng advantage of taps Mass :f F, g offering.Tliis course will introduce you to the skill used in tare ancient are >�t ycitqr and sttik 3tts form of Karate. color'tin ane.tolox clsaxb Fee: $15.00/10 weeits Limit 30 Site: Lions $ e3 1200 Wednesday,8:00-5:50 p.m. Start:10/03/84;End.12/05/84 ;7*6q�W Karate— Age: 26 & Older AdvaneeF c- ginneir/I ndermediate °r ' 'ibis class i;open to all Karate students who have successfully completed the.beginning`arate course.Al shsdents in this sectian will be required ° Softball !, be uniformed.n a"Gi the traditional attirs for Karate es Fee: $30.0 110 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions Registration: 1210'i as> /VJed.,7:00-7:50 p.rrL Start 10/02184,End:12/05/84 September 10 t;,ru September 21 1 .— -�.--- Ranches Cucamonga Neighborhood Center enter s elf oaf eave � ` 9791 Arrow Highway, Ra__zho Cucamo.iga '4ift stolid apes elccunefrs trend k�rrr hfcrc S : sepsycheti aiand medmical a�.ri _ '&r�.`; .'� Monday thru Friday, 9,U0 aim: 4:00 Rtn. tion fait be giv+cn in 1G +utc}tes,lcicl lffi anal pt#htct,iis�' d Fes: $15 0£ 110 weeks Limit 41) Officials, scorekeepers and game ball wi'a be r fjv'3ed ght. ..7;04 51:p rrt Stiff 20 /84.E0 t /1 / Call 980-2634 for adcliiti-ial informotiora on leagues. Adult Co,Eel Vega Age: Adult Slow Pitch Softball Leagues Use techniques learned iri this class to help you improve circulation, 15 years arl Over manage stress, exercise internal organs and rontrel weight National aid American Leasuss Fee: $15,00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: RCNC 2220 Wednesday,7.00-8:00 p.m. Start 10/v, 'A;End:12/05/84 October 21,19K thus January.13,1985 Playoffs:Jaunsry 20,1985 Game Times: 9.00,10:15,and 11:30 a.m. A►L-tr- a 12 45,2:Oi1 and 3:15 p.m 1 Crafts S. Al games will be played at Vineyard Park, i Cr a Citrus Little League Field 10 Came Schedule-2 leagues of 6;�_ams Fee: $260.00 Per Team Bisque Repro Aamflque Doll Makiliig Age: Adult 20 Member Rester Beautiful re-creation of dolls come alive before your very oyes as you create an exquisite Bisque Boll creation Give these lovely creatures you is ovm personal touch as you workthroughihiseightweekeessloi1.Students " must purchase their aw:t supplies. Costs will vary depending on the project you choose from$40.00 and up. Fee: $30.00/8 weelo Limit IL Sit— Lions Adultt 1Men's "Anti "N. ' and 446,rs e 223C Thursday,7:00-9:20 p.m. Start 10,04/84;End 1..i2a/$4 Slev r Fitch SoSa ll � ;Ie Leagued; 16 years and Over Cake Ele;,:.wa,410g Age: Malt . Veginiiiag and In mrmediate Games will be played an Sundays, P d The time i3 right to star.planning on creating those s.,ecial cakes for the October 21 1984 thru Jar.uary 13, 1965 upcoming holidays.Make Santa Claus or decorate a p±e with a Playoffs:January 20, 1985 C s hristmas wreath!Try you hand Rt riginal Halloween goodies. Fm$18.00/6 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions G 2rae Times: 0.10:15 and 11:30 a.m., G 7240 Mondays,9:00-10:50 am. Start 10/01/84;End 11/05/84 12:4�% :00 and 3.15 p.m. `241 Mondays,7:00-8:50 pan. Start.l0/01/84;End:11/05194 ( Gw.tas will be played at Chi lat Vineyard Pa=k, Citrus Senior Feld and Etiwanda Senior Reld 3 P St•d��nrai{aag/l�:te�.nesl<na4e ri!�- Adult y i " Ev.,,,get •�,in uin--itation -wizh you could write a fancy, _.mJT You Fee:$260.00 Per Team can you know his covNe teaches the basIm of picturesque F ingw►iting 16 Member Rzder e 32`a(J/1f1 weeks Lfm:t?r Sits; RCNC 10 Game Scheduii.�-2 Lea3ues of 6 Teams IM Tuesday,6:30.7:50 p.m. St. t lCi-L/84;End. ./04/84 � ------ ------r�------- =Adult CU'VM =.- -=-- icainnued time preceding page) Floral DesiiigbN Age: Ad-dt A beautiful floral at .ingement:znr;timely corsage will brighten up that �eaE special day.C;,gatc flower anangemen'Oorthc'_very sp2cial occassions. � ,�� Students will provide their own .upplie t is ±1t6dt av4y to 3e�rt6c * t'#�^cflttycs. uT Fee: $30.00/10 weeks limit 25 Site:Lions is nS the p��in* iS�n en'lrgatic exaerclse , 2Z60 Monday,9:00-i0:50 a.m. Start-10/01/8 End:12/10/84 r� $15 fD0/�' �' Ira 30 � Lfnf 2251 Tuesday,7. 0.8:50 p.m. Start 10/02/84;End:12/04/84 0 'h / 00 8:50f part t Qit Painting Age: AvMt Everynne has creative talents!Joir tt.._.aass and learn how to express your creativity on canvas.This ch,sswill oferE:.t}± c';oginning and intermediate iri-±ruction in of painting. �1�ei�i1�� jffi��� hest Fee: $27.00/6 weeks Limit25 Site: RCNC: SS�'�� 2270 Wednesday,i:00-4:00 p„:n. Start:10/03/84;End:11 107/,Cx, ...... 2271 Wednesday, 1:00.4:00 p.m. Start•11/14/8%End,12/19/84 Crss--sake -t to wcaxtl Age: 12- dtdt !ou owe it to! jittself and those around you to lerrr...ils vital life 1:aviva skiti'k;comef,milIarwiththetechnigeeofcardiopi+irronaryrnsuscitation. j Photography In Fee: $9.i:(',..day cl;,ss Limit 20 Site^Lion, S' pa p Ages Adult 2290 Tv s.,.nd Thum, 6:00-10:00 pm. 10/16/84 &10/18/8� Photography is an art!Come an i join us to team thin difference bettz2en `snap-shots'and photographs.team proper application of lighting, Yin and composition.Students sill furnish their cwn equi;)m-^t �� U6eclaeneE? Fee: $30.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: RGNC fi Age: Tepn/Adid t 1240 Monday, 7:00-8:53 p.;n. S;cirt:10/01/84.End:12/10j84 Don't you thank;t's time your do.=leamed same of the`social'graces?.A happy doe is an obedient do!- `�Fis course In basic obedience is for dogs six montlis and over.This clL_wall be held at Alta Loma High Scho'll— adjacent to the tennis courts. Soft Setaltcred Dof!s Age: Adult Fee: $12.091L weeks Limit 35 Site.• ALt:S Letm to make BJ's Babies. A tutu thrv-e foot tall 6a11 requiring no 2300 Sature-y, 70:00-10:50 am. Start:10/20/84;End- 2/15/84 metchine sewing.No twa babies look aliki.She wears regular c:hildren`s play clothes. Each coarpleted baby is reoi;tered.Students must famish tbair own supplies. Ccst range is approxirr.te1V$13435 dollars Fee- $12.00/4 weeks Limit 30 Site.• Lions f 1250 Thursday,7:0C-8:50 p.m. Start:10/04/84;End:10/25/84 1-tamed tE,7,lays A music ge: A�Da�t ` Create your w, i work of art through pa:tem preparation,glass cutting, la_j3ing,sole A(,,seal.ng,copper foiling,rei iforcing,and tn!ee dimen- atonal proje.,: Ali ulipplies i�,'li be provieed by the student at an Guiter`Begrxariog Agee Adult approxima'.e oast of$40.00. Fee: W36'.0918 week"; Limit 1S Site: Lions Music...it's fun,it's entertaining,ittherapeutic,Register for this class and i 12ia0 Tuesdays,7:00 9:50 p.m. Start 10/02/84 Fnd:11 j20j84 learn how to make your own kind ox--:rile.Students must provide their own guitars. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Lima 20 Site: Lion'. 2310 Thursday,7.00.7.30 p.m. Start:l0/04/84;Et.,l i2/13/&i Water C010'I5 Age: Adult Watercolors,f-stels,and other media.Come and l;am new skills and F advance you:level of creativity. Class is for beginning and advanced Guitar—Intermediate Agret .chit students This class is designed for students�,ho already have a bash,knowledge of Fee $27.00j6 weeks Limit 26 RCNC r(aylnggthegultarand know howtor�.tdmusic.Jointhisclass and Increase F " 2280 Tuesday,1:00-4:00 p.m. Start:10/02/84,Er. ' ,�/0,'/8 Wur sk k 2201 Tuesday, 1:00-4:00 p.m. Start:11/13/84 Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit°' Site- Mons 2051 Thum-lay,8:00.8:50 p.m. «''area 10104/84;End:12I'•3/84 ance Naha;-anm Da rein, 1►ge: Adult ,i; Ar,`ou tired of beings,w..',•lflower?Do you seem to liai a twoleftfeet?yourself and our aito-v A favor..,enrolif-wigs clastl Leam the Waltz, f J) Fox Trot, Cha C'ha and othc> popular dances j' Fee $15.03 i0 weeks Fimlt 40 Site: Lions f 1270 Monday,7:00-7:50 p.m. Start 10/01/84;1End•12/10/84 a � l��'��x(4!It:Oe/Ctetununt4y� , Ad tl" 34 )�-�^,9t3rtifkCy d,,tts p q c tS iCou atry and Western Dan ae Age: A4ult tlaaar)the dances that made ilte wEst so wild, the Cotton Eyed xJne, thrilf -30' o pwboy Polk,+ar.',the 4 Corners. ;x `' - fie: $15.00/10 wee!._ Li.tit 49) Site, Lions 240 Monday,&00-8 50 p.m. Start IOICl/84;L, 12/10/84 Itegistriaition "r l-In On ly---Sep amber 10 threugh 5eptembei 24. LOOT:al (1. Registration for all programs will be accepted by Tiail+:ftly. 7. Do not bring your registration to Cityriail.Only mail-in 2. Mail-in Registration Sept. 10 through Sept 24, �9a,;, registration can be accepted. 3. Registration postmarked prior to September 10 will be 8. A class admissiot,7-=eipt will be returned to you.There processed -pith those received on September 24. will Ile a separate receipt for each class and participant a. Registration postmarked on or after September 10 will be You will be notified if we are unable to comp ete;dour processed on a first received—first handled basis. registration. Y your class choices are filled, we will S. rancho Cucamonga residents will be g'i m,.i iirst priority to return your check(#). available class spaces. 9. If you have not received verification of registration by 6. Send a separate check or money order for each class first class meeting, call Cty Hall at 989-1851. made payable to"City of Rancho Cucamonga". 10. Re;;Istration will .not be accepted at classes. 11. Classes will not be held on the following r'<,ys: October 6 (gymnastics classes only are canceled) November 3 November 12 November 22 and 23 Reftvnsned Checks—There will 6. a $10.00 service charge on all chicks returned from tf,e bank. Ra tends—No refund:: k Till be issued after the date of the first class, tCanr:211ations-elf ► ss ir, :celled by the Comm�,tnity Services Department,an automatic tefu id will be processed with no processing charge. Proof of Aga--Proof of Age for all 3 year old students willl be required at first class. :itttsAeeo. MAILM REG9$TRATION FCORM-- !FILL OUT COMPLETELY PLEASE PRINT LAST NAME ADfis:ia.:'a ' CITY RANCHeOc ITAiVlONGA GA 91 lHOME QHONE DAY TIDE PHONE ( ) Mai', to: r (IF DIFFERENT) ., :Pali.Registratiofl. PD. Bop 807 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-080 Registration: 1000 Series Classeai Only >, Close ParticiporWs Nome First A e Fee Clnss Title ?Alt. Choice d f�Office O g Number Last i ci i •� 3 cs RegistFrattic►= 2000 'Series Classeta Only Class Participant's Nome A'*.Choice Office I c Numbei Last First ge Free -;ass Title 2nd 3rd U e O ap.r 62 i l 02 1 LL Note: Registration received after September 23 -subject to a $4.00 k fee. I d"tmdA*r--dpartldpar',arpareh' rsuWfts-t:,apartldp rit.*-herebyacireetoa"a'%aIndlviduAXs)named herein topartktpatyInthea!oremenwised activities and fa*urw0*4tabx%s; 6 an I hoEA Eanskse dx City of Rentho C ocamonga,a agents and eskployees from aft harm,accidents,personal tnkM or properly damage whit t.my be-sufferedby t:w aforemenuonea+e_%duals[s). rot*n000&egvvrvwy+connected wkrh rm6apationin and travel t:�and fmmtiWsa;gvly.furthur,iundematdthalnordunda will belr ueSafterihadatedthefL*atcimamactirij urnotI r 0411d. i ftnature Date j as Persnt 13 Guardian D Parllcipant L] .._ 9 ,. Public Se vial Services 1 Informatioan and Referral Nutrition Ma-al For adult resit*.-its,the City of Rancho Cucamonga/Community Services Steelworkers Old;�mer's Founation provide hot meals to seniors(60 Department Inavidea information -n the following:Food stamps,cancer yenre aed over) at the Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center. screening, child care,job corp,s_Qa unemployment, le5al services, tar. Transportation to site is available appointments, homeowners and renters assistance and immigration. Time: Monday thru Friday, 10:30 am.- 12.30 p.m. For further information,Tease call 987-1618. Fee: Donation cif$1.25 per me--I Time: Monday thru Fr,lay, 9.00 a.m: 12 noon Site. RCNC Site: RCNC Note: For more information, call 987-15.I. English Agi A Second Loniquuge Rolling Start Inc. Co-sponsored with Chaffey Diztrict Adult Education Department: Pro- Rollinq Star:incorporation is a California Ir.'tpendent Living Cer ;r that m starts Monday,September 1 Q _. .. and co ..y, p continues through June 7,1985. 9 r.,__ � s vane of ro rains a - Ad t P variety p g and s,r., es for the disabled in the j Adults welcome. tor., pity at the Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center, 9791 Time: Monday thru Friday, 8:00 a.m: 12:00 p.m. Arm -ilghway,Rancho Cucamonga.Services include peer counseling, Fee: None info! nation and referral; a'mdant -eferral, community advocacy, Sit=. RCNC monthly newsletter,telephone device forthe de. (TDD),housing referral, transitional living centers and attendant training. T`-ne: Monday,Tuesday and Friday, 9:00 a.m:3:00 p.m. Itxam"nizatiom d;llenic Site: RCNC Immunizations for children ages 2 months thru 18 years.Bring records Note: For more information, call:980-2591. with you. Time: $nd g2.2.J0 child per Mper child monthly, 2:00 4:00 p.m. FaE: Renters and Homeowners Assistunce Site: RCNC For ages 62 and over and all disabled persons with a doctor's certificate. Time: Monday thru Friday, 9:00 a.m: 1:00 p.m. Fee: None Well Baby Clinic Site: RCNC Physical Examinations and Immunizations for infants th.0 5 year of age. Note: Call for appointment:987-1618 Time: 1st an7 31d Wednesday,rrcnthly 9:00-11-00 a.m. and 7:00-3:00 p.m. {: Site: RCNC 1' Note: By appolnbnent or'y. Call 988-1346 or 618-2914. 7 Gold Cards S discount card fe, srnior citizens (age 60 and ewer),honored by K Plan t0 See It. . . vaaous merchants and banks in the West End area The Gold Carer can be ? a used throe ',nut the state of California Plan to Participate in It', Time: Monday thru Friday, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Fee: Suggested donation of$1.00 Site: RCNC Note: This program is offered by the City of Rancho Cucamonga/ Community,Services Department, YMCA West End Senior News and the Office of Aging. 6tth Annual r Senior Healf Screening Clinic Founders Day Parade Free blood pressure checks,urinetests,hemoglobin tests,counseling and referral for senior 50 yeartp and over. Time: 1st Tuesday,monthly,9:30 a.m.- 12:40 noon Saturday, November 3, 1984 Fee: Nnne Site: RCNC Step Off 10:0� Mobile Meals A volunteer dellve[y program for homebound and disabled seniors 60 Come and see Rancho Cucamonga's Sixth Annual Vsars and over.This pr--gram is funned by businesses and citizens in tha row ders Day Parade.Parade begins at Alta Loma community. Higtr School and travels east along Base Line Roa a Time: Meals delivered between 10.30 am- 12:30 p.m. Fee- 'Donation of$1.75 per meal to Archibald.Again:his year we will have marching V-%te: For more Information,cal1987-1911.Monrlay thru Friday,9:00 bands, floats, clowns, Equestrian units antiqueam-2:00 p.m.This pram works in conjunction with the City of Rancho Cucamonga,Community Services Department and autos and much more. The theme for'his year's ►Se SteAworkses Old Timers Foundaton, parade is "A Salute to American Music". r Plu414ots Me>wi( �.r%. hutunog Start Inco-ooration is a California Independent I iving Center that For further details.tail the Community Services e h XrovTde ;:variety of programs and services for the disabled in the o commune »+ the Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhoou Center, 9791 Department at 989•t$51 ,,%'Arrow'_'svway,Rancho Cucamonga.Services include peer counseling,- � L7forrp~tion and refern.l, attendant rnE;ral, c:mmrtntty advocacy, z monthiynewsletter,?slephone devic s for tha deaf(TDD},housing referral, transitional living centers rnd attendant training. enior Autivities Friendship Cards Age: 50 & Over Rancho Cucamonga Age: 50 & Over Lear to play bridge, canasta, poker and other games. Senior Citizen Aetivitie,r Fee: None A time to socialize and get together.Join us in a variety of senior ciflzen Time: Tuesdays; 12:00.4:00 p.m_ activities such as bingo, cards, potlucks, entertainment cnd holiday Site: RCIVC- celebracons. AU Seniors Welcome! Fee: None Time: 1s„3rd and all 5th Fridays,6:00-10:00 p.m. Rancho Cucamonga Bridle Club Ay r: 50 � Over Site: RC.NC Enjoy playing the game of bridge! V.I.P. Chlb Age: 50 & Over Fee: None Be-ome part of the action,join this senior club offering such activities as Time: Thursdays,1:00-4:00 p.m. cards,bingo, movies, trips, potluck dinners and holiday celebrations. Sita RCNC Fee: $2.50 membership per year Time: Thursdays,9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Site: RCNC tsa.� -a D log cesv !ra ThursdayLD,en October 25 Age: 50 &Over � ��� � Party p.m. Thursday, December 20 Age: 50 & Over Sponsored by 10:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. City of Rancho Cucamonga unity Services Department and Sponsored by The City of Rancho Cucamonga orker's Oldtimers Foundation Community Services Department and Costume. Prizes will be awardedl V.I.P. Club a.m./Introduction of Staff/Games/ 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p m./Entertainment,Lunch and Costume Judging Gift Exchange am./Egg TossFor more information, a.m./Lunch p.m./Awards for CostumesCall Karen Matcham at 980-2634 For more information, ct'1 Karen IvI Acham at 980-2634 Q asp Local board Meeting Schedules Li-ted below are the meeting dates, times, locations, and Etiwanda Silhool District: phone numbers for local governmental boards serving the Date: Convenes second Thursday, monthly, residents of Rancho Cucamonga. at 6:00 p.m. ; mert)Pi�.t�l Fire Protects®n Distract: Location: District Office: Date: Convenes second Thursday, monthly, 6925 'Etiwanda Ave., Rancho Cucamonga Phone. at 7:00 p.m. e: 899-1,06 Location: Disrict Administration Office: Alta Loma School District: 6623 Amethyst, Rancho Cucamonga Date: Convenes-first and third Mondays, monthly, Phone: 987-2535 at 7:30 p.m. Cucamonga County dater DistOct: r.ocaticm: Alta Loma Junior H;gh School Date: Convenes first and third Tuesday, monthly, 9000 Lemon, Rancho Cucamonga at 6:00 p.m. Phone: 987-4644 Location: CCWD Administration Office: Chaffee Joint High Sckool DsstAct: 9641 San Bernardino Rd., Date: Convenes first and third Mondays, monthly, Rancho Cucamonga at 700 p.m. Phone: 987-2591 Location: District Office Board Room: Central School District: 211 West 5th St, Ontario Date: Convenes second and fourth Tuesday, Phone: 988-8511 monthly, at 7:30 p.m. Chaffey Community College Distract: Location: District Administration Office: late: Convenes fourth Thursday, months;, 9457 Foot'till Blvd., Rancho Cucamonga at 7:30 p.m. Phone✓. 989-8541 Lu`stion: Chaffey College Administration Building: Cucam..miga School District: 5885 Haven Ave., Rancho Cucamonga Date: Convenes second and fourth Tuesday, Phone: 987-1737 monthly, at 7:00 p.m. Location: District °Ihyfaistration Office: 8776 Artlribald Ave., Rancho Cucamonga Phone: 9.37-8941 ,,5 11 C D rett Ton keli Mayor, -or- s 1 is aX�t idl._Ddlll_!_. rfat Csr Ric T Cflus�ciimerr€',t`m,'r Pamela J Coundimember Jeffrev King.-. .,......... Counch)iiember M Os, r - 3 " Co Derint stout tifimmir Jon D. Mikels Dmvid darker �' t Bice ,air Mayor Her,•nan A;tr.�el ...,,�„ �> Commissiorief November '84 Note l�i�lfor�t�ii�iAlil�QOfOE^ \ � /'� � � � T,YP Sae �3a �,,;Mew ± On sday, November 6, 1984, voters will have an opportu- > Mq&ntss r :' ctaxa pity to decide a number of key issues,including whetheror not the -Anne-Calinslgr . r - ClenttRare:en voters of Rancho Cucamonga shall elect a Mayor and four City Pam Ccext►ast �, ,-. Salkt Ri¢l►c� ' VachoCrada I';) Sharo(,Rm" Councilmembeaa, and whether or not the term of office for the SaA Cry i Mayor shall be two or four years.I encourage your participation in Pam,lienT r W °r" " "` ; the vote of this and other key issues which will appear on the 1P&ads A4vh*r Co*&WIttow 1 November'84 ballot. Pam t=.any.. Chair Budget Adoptedl The City Council has adopted a balanced budget for fiscal year Sam.Punter.. . emlrr y p g y Leslie SgmGex 1984-85 and wishes to thank all residents for their participation member and input in developing this year's Program of Services.This being t� sattt our seventh annual budget,the Council sought to continue provid- hiss+na S e .. { , c it/' into cost efficient public stirvices to our residents in a businesslike Mgt per................. .......... manner.The lead article o•a page 1 of this issue provides a summary Eugene Billings ��, n � .. Dovrr+'n�oner i Ada M �, cx bitr of the results of this years budget process and the revenues and Helen liilmurray ! oner expenditures anticipated or 1984-R5.A ropy 4f the City budget is l Marsha BankSchas..,,­ `' ' +m+;''ar!er also available for public viming at year,.-lity Hail and at our branch kiarshaBanks . . •� .... �ttrutCr i library, 1 Laurt-I Oasaerinan ,�I i�OMW Founders Day Parade � Rolrnk ; net*�'i� BHarr..rye ` , »....,.fbIance oirOdIor f Rancho Cucamonga's sixth Annual Founders Day Parade will kick off on Saturday, November 3rd at Alta Loma High School �r! I K beginning at 10:00 a.m.The parade,which moves along Rase Line Rick V1Ji.FLw. M a i� Jew ilb ./= -.�noneedt '� Road to Archibald Avenue will ealute America's music. Plenty of - Llnyd Htrb�� ,w Rom#Dougherljt t Atit�z�1 decoratit.e. floats and exciting bands are sure to make this year's Ted Fial'+sso .{: parade the met memorable ever, ptain Johetts� .. x ... . Gorstrnareler� - sa Ipffi ,, As always,the City Council would appreciate hearing from you on any matters of special interest. i" ' Sincerely. C Rancho ocaine twA 91 08tIZ � ' i ....... 1419 .1 ondagr hrrriay Jon D. Mikels, Mayor ' $-00 s" the say Iz t he` tq the city bfr Ranao cucarnongra rx riavide its a r� r of Cry activities,4 E � cbmrnunuy� Richard M.Dahl Charles J, Buquer II Jeffrey King Pa nela!J.Wright Mayor Pro Ter Councilman Councilman Councilwoman xoopat or,,n s,�., US Fair PAM P.v�n t K.7? e ate:.c�r�:,•. `\ t�+ �; -� ��. �I= ,� .. 'L: j: �- =` l �i, '� � `';! .. llka•,,,..ci 4 'C w y �r'1' ' " ab �', x 4"Y r, }sti•.a-k „,.s i s > xiia, 4 T ,� # ``wa'♦ "� +py i •.'�e#�y,! ✓ �r.-._ Tt, 3`'a �r t �+�t{.r,'1 �'y}[��!��y,,�`/y(c rr.r t`' �`•. R `a `'• � .:V g_ rtq r •�'X�s .,•L T, �U�., tT,�� i� �..,4 w';r.ti„'R 4�':»`�r �'�."_ c...i'1�, #.-.�,Y,7`Jt-r '*•t"�+-'11����?'.mu_s. �'r:c"xr_��"� rt '�'�,_.,_.�_ cr r Vol.IV No.11 City of R, ncho Cucamonge, California Winter 1984 Flood Sqh%aafaty: Jue.awement- W ,:h Runoff Waters fFor those residents experiencing [` their first winter in Rancho Cuca- monga, the January-February rain storms in the foothill areas should not - be taken lightly. They are a serous : force of nature to be reckoned with, l respected, and involves some prepay- ation. Rain water travels down from the ' `y ;' ;•; mountains and flows through various ravines into many of our north-south - B streets. Added to runoff from roae.- ways and rooftops, the north-south streets can become raging rivers. i It is not just the amount of water which causes problems, t p , but a cam- I bination of quantity with veloCi4., Dangerous Mod Situation— Please use gocA judgement when flood.jrters rise in Rancho Rancho Cucamonga is located at the Cucamonga.T, 1983 rainy season was one of the worst in recent history,and tragically cost a base of the San Gabriel mountains mother of two her life. and the north-south streets are rela- rainy season and must be prepared for Carnelian. Also, the Army Corps of tively steep. It is this steepness that the worst If you are new to our com- Engineers has completed the Cuca brings about the velocity. munity, you could see by%t c rains in monga Creek and Demens Channel One foot of water in the same street early December, 1982 that heavy rain projects. can easily wash away a standard size and wind car,create serious problems Possible problem areas remaining in car or track including a one-ton 4x4. in Rancho Cucamonga. Rancho Cucamonga are: This past winter rainy season was Some relief has occurred with the * Turner and Hermosa from one end one c.the worst in recent history and completion of the Carnelian Street to the other cost the life of a young mother of two. storm drain project, which will elime * Sapphire north of Banyan We are now entering a new winter nate about 60 0 of the runoff water on (plena sae Flood Safety prge 11) Alt ® Insii�� �e� i� Rancho Cucamonga's City Council undertaken by the City Council. on October 17 adopted a balanced Included in this year's Program of � �abf�'Teteulsr`on 1983-84 Program of Service at an Service was funding for additional law &0 page 3 advertised public hearing. Our Pro- enforcement with five deputies and gram of Service as expressed through one sergeant being added to our the city's budget represents expendi- Sheriff's contract((two 80-hour sherifz a Wintery a'fety tures, capital development projects, patrol unit—$91,676);a park planner and revenue commitments totaling position for assistance in designing of see Me`Z $14.09 million. This represents a park sites;$150,000 set aside for park tfr }) 5.6% growth over last year, however development; and contractual services a Winter Recr�c#ton $6.3 million(45%of the total budget) with the Chamber of Cammerce. Is aimed at capital improvements which "Set,pages 4.11 is the most ambitious program yet (Please see BUDGET,pane 3) i\ Fivti District's SafetyCommunity Update Tips April 10th Municipal Election The Foothill Fire District Prevention Unit has a few tip; o help keep you Our next Municipal Election for the City of Rancho Cucamonga and your family safe from burns or will take;place Tuesday,April 10, 1984.Two City Council seats,and injuries this winter sE.snn. City Gerk and City Treasurer positrons will be up for election. Ater the Holidays * Dispose of y.-:ur dry Christmas tre Lamember. Your dote Count safely. Never attempt to bum it It Regiatratior:for the election will be accepted through March 12, the fireplace. The stp and drys 1984. doter applications and change of address cards may be needles are very volatile and may obtained at City Hall, or by calling the San hernardino Registrar of explude. Voiers at 333-1811, and these may be returned by r_-raid mail. * F.on't leave your Christmas tree on the curb or near combustibles where Candidate's Election Information it mall be 16mited by vandals.If you If you are*,nterested in ruining for City Council, City Clerk, or are anat.'e to haul the tree to a legal City Treasurer in April,then the following key election dates need to du np, cup :t tip and place it in a be observed cc, lered tra,h can until it can be p.ck-d up by y-,ur disposal company. January 12—First day to obtain nomination papers from city clerk. * If you are st1 r?ic)osing of your February 2--Last day to 1`. nomination papers. Christmas boxes i..td wrappings,be February —Last day to file nominatioi►papers if incumbent fails to sure yot,don't att ampt to burn them file. in your fireplace This is a very Ma;.:n 27—Last day for write-in candidate to file. dangerous practice t. April 10—E�ection Day * Take down your oui;loor Christmas lights as scan after C htistmas as Comprehensive Traffic Program possible. Leaving them up :d] year may be easier for you, but it nru- Rancho Cucan;anga has an active traffic program scheduled for motes deterioration and can cause a the balance of the 1983-84 fiscal year. Three new traffic -ignal fire. projects were recently completed at tha intersections of Vineyard Winter Safety Aven,ae and Arrow Roate, Vineyard Avenue and Base Line Road, * Check your heater and change the and Aishibatd Avenue and Tryon Street. Currently under construc- filter on a regular basis. tion is 6 traa,:c -,igpal at Archibald Avenue and 4th Street. Also in * Ask the gas company to check and design with traffic signal constmction dates scheduled for Spring 984 are the intersections of Camelian Street and Lemon Avenue adjust your heater for proper bum- and Archibald Avenue and 19th Street ing flame.. In addition to the active traffic signal program, Rancho Cuca- * Don't use your kit..aen mange for monga has received approval on two grant programs. One grant of heating your home If not properly $20.000 for the installation of sidewalks on Amethyst Avenue from adjusted, it could produce enough Base Line Road to Monte Vista Street, and the other grant of carbon monoxide to asphyxiate you $173,000 for the installation of pavement markers and striping and could ignite loose clothing. throughout the city street network * Don't burn newpaper in your fire= If thare are any question.;or concerns regarding traffic safzfy or place. proposed projects, release -.el free L7. con+act the Engineeeing Keep a sv,:2e-Irt front,of your fire- Division, Traffic Unif at 98!;�-1851. place to prevent sparks from igniting carpet or furniture. Sbop Locality ' Don't use a kerosene heater to With the reduction of revemie from the State and Federal warm your home. You can become governments, cities have been severely limited in their ability to asphyxiated from the toxic fumes.It continue providing.high levels of ssrvice to their residents.Without is also against the law in California to see'or advertise a kerosene heater spending extra money, you can help assure Rancho Cucamonga for use in a hfise a rose continues and improves its seances to you. How is that? Shop in * dwelling. Rancho Cucamonga! It recycles dollars and benefits our local Homes or business( with flat roofs economy.One percent of every dollar you spend here is returned to should take care to keep rain gutters Rancho Cucamonga by the State to pay for law enforcement and and drains clean to prevent roof othL-essential City services.If this does not seem like a large amount, collapse from the weight of stand- consider that last year's sales tax revenue amounted to over 1?5 ing water after a rain. million dollars. By all of us shopping in Rancho Cucamonga It is the knpe of the City of Rancho whenever possible, w% could easily double that amount Cucamonga and the Foothill Fire District you and your family Ztave a. warm and safe winter season. 2 Council Views Cable Television Needs of City - fl` in the next few months, our City Council will be working on develop- ir g a cable television ordinance,which • will be aimed at maldng cable televi-- Sion available to all residents with a variety of programming choices. The process of preparin an ordinance and . .. requesting proposals for cable service should be completed within the next t six to nine months,and construction of a system to possibly start in late 1984. One of the first steps the City Councii will be taking is to conduct v Rooftop Addraiw Painting-- The above house can be easily seen from the air,and allows the community cable television nee a as- sheriff!-elicopter to identify neighborhoods quicker in emergency situatiom sessment on Tuesday, January 24, 1984, 7:00 p.m. at lions Park Com Aireai Indication munity Center.(9161 Base Lin-:road). All residents of Rancho Cucamonga Im ® are invited to attend this meeting oo to alnti> ; Program Starts where they will have an opportunity to express any features they would like to see in a cable television system. During the past ten months, the of Rancho Cucamonga can be a Types of programming that will prob- Rancho Cucamonga Sheriffs Station uniform size and shape,Also, it's sug- ably be discussed are:local origination, Crime Prevention Unit has begun a gested that only one house every few public safety, premium movies, and new program of painting residential blocks paint their roof. expanding news and sports program- rooftops with street addresses. This mina.This will be a community cable program,funded by the Rancho Cuca- Rancho Cucamonga Sheriffs Station television system,and all residents are monga Emblem Club#520,who pur- encourages you to consider painting encourag,:p to be part of the process. f° chased the plywood for the number your street address numoeis on your The City of Rancho Cucamonga has stencils, has been quite weI received rooftop.In conjunction with the roof- retained the services of Telecommu- by the residents of the community and top painting, the % niffs Station re- nications Corp)ration to assist in the the Sheriffs Office Aviation Division. quests residents to repaint or replace technical asps cts of developing an address numbers that are on the front ordinance and reviewing proposals, of the homes with be If uou have;my questions regarding The painting of street addresses on cable televisia.z in Rancho Cucamon- rooftops helps the Sheriffs helicopter read easier by the depot•,; o^ the ga, call City of Rancho Cucamonga. in arriving at the scenes of crimes ground.Addresses that are painted on Administration Department,989-1851. inuch quicker.Many times'the Sheriffs the curb near the driveway can be Budget seen the best by the depuiy,especially i helicopter is called on the scene of a �Cowlnued from;page 1, crime before the patrol deputies on at night Throughout the year the City Coun- the ground are able to arrive.'Without cil will review program effectiveness to rooftop addresses, p Anyone interested in painting their evaluate the need for adjustments as the helico ter can j p' only respond to a general area.rea.This is rooftop with their street address,please they may occur.Additionally,the City because the helicopter's er is contact the Rancho Cucamonga Sher- Council welcomes citizen input for unable to see the address on i ne front iffy Station Crime Prevention Unit at Suggestions in development of next of the house from several hundred 989-6611. year's Program of Service. I� feet above the rooftops.When hruses are painted with,the streetaddress,.tie <. I helicopter can pinpoint the exact loca- tion of the crime and assist the ground' ` .1 Business. . u A e.ss I deputies in arriving at tha scene, Resider <� the Laity of'Ranthd'Cum, a_, ouragarcl;to C ,i awta ss."These`ineetirigsaroh�:k)��`I t>tis'P iakCattsrriuttityC�:rttex, 151Sttse d Igo s Stai:ueft Av allsiblaa (�ky ....... .4pn and.tliircl'tiylsy,snthly,1:30 pm. Rancho Cucamonga residents whonimen"second w) our Wedn ty,r. would like txieir rooftops painted with at 7'. p the street addresses are advised to o please contact the Sheriffs Station to ne$fourth cry.r" s at 7 40 pfr'"` 1> 1; get the stencils loaned to them.. The Volk ,..corcvenr�thiidTlttcYritdary, Sheriffs Station is requesting that the ....cfiriverm*pt zwi!dents use these stencils so that the v; "At yia'$ ' rot;lftopaddrisses throughout the City �' � " 3 .. M i�` it FC rf u. tiF`a +a t 4• 34' I • ���������1i,�r�y��I�� lip � s i 7 Si m.1 Fti� �• s� yy '}. Activities Start the Week of January 23, 1984 Mail-In Registration, January 6 -16, 1934 Com .. rid, On Novemuc 2,1983,the City Council approved and learn to ride and-,are for your horse properly.. or Just adopted the site plan concept for the design c f Heritagc about any&ing else you would want to d�in such a park. Park.This concept contains the features and the r locations Playground,Fitness Trails,Soccer fields,open space...it's to be contained within the park all there in He t:ge Park . . .. thanks to the community The reason why this is noteworthy,aside from the need design proce.s. for more parks in our city,is the manner in which thl-plan L'ke many things worthwhile, constructing a 40 acre was developed. community paT:c requires time and money. The City is The design was shaped by the ideas and input of the exploring every innovative means possible to make community itself...your neighbors...during evening get Graftage Park a reality polunF Voluntaryism, "sooner than t later,'' togethers that took place regularly over a several month Gra'.ts, Bond Elections,VoIuntpryism, or combinations of time period. these and other method- are all being studied as possibilities.How our community proceeds in this venture Parli-:fpants in th;: process included people with is an item that needs all of cur input and ideas.Have you interest,;in soccer, youth baseball and softball; equestrian got an idea that you would like to share on building activities Joggers;neighbors;and citizens interested simply Heritage Park? Let us hear from You!' in the quality growth of our young community. As always, the Community Services Department wel- t When construct( Heritage Park will serve the com- comes your comments and suggestions concening park munity as a well balanced.general use park. . . a place to dt:.velopmee recreation programming, or special events. have a family picnic or a church softball game...a place to Give us a cat' , See Pale 9 for Mail-In Registtation dorm i�--�.....--�._--�:-�•-*�,�;����:-y-- -,..�^`-'''mac..-"--tea -=.�.r^�,'�`�: n .•"�..,_,:�-,�,.. � a Guide to ecreati®n Activities � ,Lions: Aetrobici Age. Admit fo 5 Park Community Center Gat In sha t*and rta in shsQe w[tl+the new ear around Aerobics 91t: Bas.iine Read pp y y Phone 980.3145 fit programs.Bui,i stamina,coordination,and improve Lhe cardiovascular system through t1;is Program.Tennis or JsVgmq shoes and exercise mat are required. RCNC: P e. $39.00/14 wee,%s Limit 40 Site: Lions f Rancho Cucamonga Nelghborhood Center 1{ Activity Number--­3140 V,n./Thum,6:90.6:50 p.m. Stash 1/02/84;End:4/05/84 9791 Arrow Highway < Sit„: RCNC� Phone 980.2634 SIU Mon./Wed.,MI-7:50 p°m. Start:1102/84;End:4/04/84 41,00 Tues./Thum';;00-7;53 p.m. 'tart 1103/84;End.4/05/84 Vineyard Park acro, .Baseline Road from Alta Loma High School t; Alta Loma park Beryl above 19th Street *,�,.:w- *.ter,.,...-°"....,.--^�.�:...- ..✓ .,_r-^....-`-':%^:�.'�".._.:^•r"ca...�,.�' ^'�J ..r" x. A. L '3 ....�..�.�� , = 'Youth Activities Art In t G nar±tl sea Age: 6-8. 9-12 Age: 11.1.E Team the basic skills of gymnastic-:Increase muscle coordination and f"Designed for students to vgx fence mrt thrau cawing,sketching balance. and umttrcolor palntln�Students roust�►�*�. �s owre supp I ' Fee: $15,)0/10 weeks Limit 30 Site Lions Thi+close wit _ ono I to learn aC k thr{cis room Age: 6.8 4040 Monday,3:On=F-50 P.M. Start 1/23/84;End:4/02:?4 Fee: W.00J10 weeks !;.unit 25 tte: Lraris Age. 9-12 3 Mondays,4:30.5:20 p.m. Start:1/23j84;End^ 02/8+E 4041 -'r-dnesday, 3:00-3:50 p.m. Start 1/25/84;Ena 3/2rs/u1 s 1 Gymnastics Al Age: 6.8, 9-12 Baton Age: 6-14 This is an intermediate course In gymnastics. Each class is open t- all Learn basic twirls, marching and dance twirl technique,. students who have successfully completed Gymnastics I and have Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions obtained instructor approlml. 3010 Thursday,5:00-5:50 p.m. Start 1/16/84;Enc� 3/29/84 Fee: $15.00/10 ieeks Umlt 30 Site: Lions P es 6.8 V%Q Monday,4:00.4:50 pm.' Start 1/2�/84;End:4/02/84 Ages 9.12 Uri ehewt FaImts Id c e isags Age: 6.10 4051 Wednesday, 4:00.4:50 p.m. Start 1/25/84;End.3/28/84 Arc through drawing and painting in addition to many other special areas. Students must provide their own supplies.. Fee: $15,00//10 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions Gymnastics III Age: 6.16 3020 Mondays 3:30.4:20 p.m. Start 1/23/84;End:4/02/84 This is an advanced class in further'{ng the skills of gymnastics.This class is open to all students who have suca-ssfully comp!, ;,d Gymnastics 11 and have instructors .pproval. Fee: $30.00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: Lions +a o ASS: b-'16 4M Wednesday, 5:00.6:50 p.m. Star 1/25/34;End:3/28/84 Clownaroundwith8uttonstheClown.Er alenc t" fun of:4eing a clown apgewbeforc>yourvery eyes,Getcaugbtn�`:!the magkal world of c awning Gymnast;,os -ppeiy Wo.-kont fts: 6-16 Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: Lions. 40" Wednesdays4:00 4;50p.m. Start 1/25/84;End 3/28/84 This Is r.n additionil workout for students c�uncurrently enm id in Gymnastics 1, 11 o,111. Fee: $15.00/!0 weeks Limit 20 Site: Mons 4070 Saturday,11:0041:50 am. Start:'V28/8'r .nd:3/31-'84 Dr&ma Wotrksbop Age: 6.15 Poor Yorick i knew him well, but he didn't sign up for our diarna workshop.However here is your chance to get in the class am lean at out the fantastic area of acting and drama. Fifth Annual Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Limns 3030 Thursday,7.00-7.50 p.m. Start:1/2.6/84;End:3/25,.84 heel''Classic I>w mrday, February 11, 1e984 9ta- gt Ihoe: 9.30 a.m. Gmftar+ %gimnian Age: 12-16 ChcAZk 7:10'a.m. Amaze acid amuse your friends by playing many popular and favorite Coss $1.00 ' songs.This course includes instru,tion:a reading music.Students must provide the'•own guitars. Division I 2.3 years old Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site. Lions Di vllo# ><I. =5 year of 4010 Monday, 6:00.6.50 p.m. Start 1123/84;End:4/02/8 s y d' W'-aSIOn'IIa:6-7 years jold Geeitar--HOun •.'�Ia+djnttc Age: ®pen Site: Vineyard Park In Rancho Cucamonga "r'ou can already amaze and amuse your fr1%nas with your new found Awaria-: First it;rRugh.fifth puce in oach division. ta.ent This class will provide that advwrccd::�;*-uction to enable %ou to All participants will receive a participar*t ribbon, now entertain your friends by strumming all Sous old favorite scmgs. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 2.0 Site Lions y 4011 Monday,8:00.8:50 p.m. S#irt:11 23/84;End:4/02/84 Gymnastics for Tiny Tots Age: 3.5 A Learning experience for your children in the area of gymnastics.Areas Turfle 'acing of emphasis will include tumbling,handstands,balancing and much more. Childmmt be 3 b the date of the first class meeting.Verification of apa is '-'fate: Saturday,April 7, 1984 required at first class meeth.g. t- -4001:-infr. 9:30 a m. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Urnit 16 Site,Lions ..ck In 11me: 8;00 a rn. 4020 Monday, 1001:50 p.m. Start:1/23/84;End.4/02/84 .;� $1.00 4021 Tuesday,Z 00 2:50 p.m. Start 1/24/84;End:3/27/84 4022 Saturday,800.8:50 a.m. Start 1/28/84;End:3/31/84 L"eeislon I : 2-10 years old 4023 Saturday,9.00.9:50 am Start:1/28/84;End:3/31/84 Division 11 :11-17 years old Divisions III:18.11der Gymnastics-Tiny Tots Advanced Age: 3.5 Site: Vineyard Park in Ranch-) Cucamonga. This course is an advanced gym class open to all gymnasts who have Aw#r ds; First through fifth place E ach division successfullypcenniss;,v,omr'eted two beu:nning tiny tot gym classes and with Instructor's All turtle lackles wilt receive a pan; ipazyt ribbon. 403C Uunyay42 QA 2,10 p.m. UmtStart 1/23 ?4; „Site Lions p, r /.. End.4/02l84 � 4031 Saturday, 10.bO 0:50 am. Stur;:1128/841,End:3/31/84 5 '�=Yoxath Activities (Continued from preceding page) Karate—'Ba-saniint Agea 6-10, 11-15 'Sap do Ballet E and B Age: 6-8 Lea°m the baatc skills used in Karate.This program will help ievelop the This is a combined beginning and advanced class.This session will focus mental and ph�,sical disciplines associat with this ancient maidal art. on the skills used in all aspects of tap and ballet danOng. Fern $15.00110 weeks Llmli'3' Site: Lions Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site:dons Age: 6-10 3120 Thurs,.�y,3:00-3:50 Am. Start 1/26/84;E-nd:3/29/84 SQ49 Tuesday,4:004:50 Arn. Sta t 1/24/84;End:3/27184 Age: 11-15 304*t Friday,4:00.4:50 Am. Star.1/27/84 End:3/30/84 11" t—sue ii iar d Ater *,moo. lam. Karate— 4ge. :5-10, 11-a5 $1$ f10'""l"� \ f,30 Lttrwe Advance,1 t'Woer/1Wtesrmcld1&te 8 Cif?»3 p' Start 1/2 '' a This is a more advan wd class in the martial art of Karats.A! -;,Wdents in this section will be rer i:ired to he uniformed in a"GP',the tmdltional attire Tennis Lesson(r-Bosinning Age: &16 for martial arts. Ad studenta enmged in these Masses must have Get in the swing of th ings,brush the dust off;your old rac:iet and co,.,i on successfully completed Begs;ping Karat,zzil have perml&aon from the clown.Leam the ba . *­rls used in this ever r-.*rularsport Students must Instructor. furnish their own rus rackets an]balls,Q •swill betaughtattheAlta Fee: $30.0011.0 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions Loma High Sr'�r I tennis C.)urts. Ages: 6-10 Fee:$12.C".r/8 r,zels Limit 1- Site: ALHS 3050 Tues/Fri,5:00.5:50 p n. S!am 1/24/S4;End:3/30/84 Age: 8-12 Ages: 11-15 4080 Saturday. 10.30-10.50 am. Stact:l/28/84;End:?/17/84 3051 Tues/Frl,6:04.50 p.m. Start 1/24/84.End:3130/84 Age: 11-16 4081 Saturday, 11:00.11:50 am. Sturtl/28/84;End:3/17/84 .' 77 Fourth.Annual Dovd0ir atxf-AWMtlimroughpcvismand .boic 30 Bicycle 1`+�otch-cre-36 �1 � .�x.�6c50 rlx►� Date; Saturday, March 17, 1984 Start$ ."lease: 9:30 ;►,t n. Play and I.ea Age: 3.5 Chock m Time: 7:3C a m. Th:-. lassis designed as a recreational learning experience for chi!dren of Cost: $1.00 l.Te-school age. Ver&atlon of ar will be re-uir rd at the first class Division I 6. 9 years old meeting.tiChiid Stuart have tumec.3 years old by iiktober 3,1983, Division- 11:10-13'years old Fee: $36.00/10 weeks Ln;a Site: RCNC Divisicin III:34-17 yeah old 3070 M/T 9:00.1 :00 a.m. Star;1/23/84;E, :3/27/84 3071 W/F, 12.30.2:30 Am. Start 1,?5/84;Er,,:3/30/84 Site; V irey-nr4 park In Randho Cucamonga. Awards: Fira through fifth piece In each division. @" r.mchool Age: 3-5 All racers will receiver!participant ribbon. This class is designed as a recreational experience',,or children of pre- school age.Child may be reg'stend in only one of the following classes QAk Yon ' Verth anon of age wilt be required at the first class treeting.Child mast have turned 3 by January 23,1984. Fee: $36.00,°10 weeks Unit 20 Site: Lions i So80 9 00 1100 Stare 1/23/Res;End:3/28/84 3081 1130 1.30 Star%112,184;End:3/28/84 Girls mind Boys.....:...........8 tlkr IS years W, I 3090 T T�h,9.0011:00 Start'j2*/84;End:-3/29,34 Rancho Curaaeonga residents ouLlr 3091 T/ h,11.304:30 ,Start 1/24/84;End:3/29184 Saturdays.......,...........B:EiA a.as.-4.Q63 g.eer.. February 4 thro;April 7 Sewing for CLildr7eea—Beginning Age: 8•14 yt Alta ILoma High Schott Learn to sew and create your own special clothes and crafts:Students r 7'� R sirat)on provide all ma:er.at% '`�-- Now throush January 20 Fee: $15 COj10 wee's Limit 10 Sitc 1.1c," Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center 4060 Wednesday,4:00.4:50 Am. Start 1/25184;End:3/23184 9791 Arrow Highway,Rancho Cucamonga Phone: 980.2634 Up ig Pallrst I Age: 3-5 a_S.50 Fee player 1 I--re is your chance to get your child started in the vary popular area of This coven:cost;f officlak;, scorekeepers, Tap aneFallet dancing.This course will cover the basic fundamentalsteps gym and awards far*Se placing teams. used in this drnce style. There will bt - playe roster maxl-nwrr per team Fee °"3.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions This leagre-At const, of 4 Division;of 4 teams: 31( Thursday,1000 ;0.50 am. Startl/26/R4,End:3/29r84 Division I..................... » .. 5 an3�ti yQarot:is 3101 Thursday, 1:f20-. 4 p.m. Start1/26114;End:3/29r84 ... , Division K ................. ...... .10 and 12 ate:.. olds Divlslon III. ... ............. .........12 and 13 tern olds Division.PJ ........................,......14 and 15�,Y°ter olds Tan&Ballet L ASL-; 3-5 Sign p individually.Draft wir3,fie held. T.,,s Is a more advanc od begiinnin clan designed to further the:'kids Equipment an$game efficlah wT,be p-�sy;ded. learner'in Tdp and Balet L-Chas c 4ss is open to all children who have Vsr successfully completed Tap and Saltet L Fee: $i6.00/10 weal', Limit 30 Site:Lions s Thosv interested in volur„=.eying as a coach,. U141 Thunday,90J-9,50 a,m. Start 1126184,End:3/29/C � contact Rancht Cucamonga f Ughborhood Center at 9$0*6U. 3111 Thur day,2:004.50 p.m. :Start 1/26184;End 3,f29/84 6 Acl lewimcut Pctential Agee: Adult Country and Western Danca Age:—A&A "Secrets of GreatP.chleven?l is the perfect trat,.ing developmentl:royrarn If you havee't tried th:s fun stye of da;rcin I before.you're in`.,:n trsas)rpeople who deal with people but don't see themselves as salespersons !east to do the Cowl:ay po1a,4 Comers,Cotton Eyed Joe and tithers. .. for people who must get results fi,,.m and ff rough other people!The Fee: $iS.00/10 weeks Limit 40 Site.• Lions program develops confidence in dealing 4th pe..p!4. ,skill in ha rdltn 3170 Monday,8:00.8:50 p.m. Start:1/23/8^;End 4,102,184 people,and effectivenes2 in written,or s1 oken corn••wnicatle:ns,regat+� less of what position of service you are it In additla„to the rc Istcation fee, a$15 material fee is due at the fir t cla ... - Fee: $15.00/5 nCe*.ts Limit 40 Site• RCNG � �i390 Satur ,iy,10:00 a.m.-12;00 p.m. Start:l/l8/84;Ena°l;25J84 � •- t Firt class uitl be from i0:D0 a.m-12;30 p.m. * rrrsrtetad y+ *t x r Ower! 0 ft,sttlad#x( ' the i arobia:s Ags Adult Fee 9.N/2 dey ems► l.6aatt 2tl �.iLiorac programs.shape 9nd stay in shape with the new year around Aerobics 4160Tue+t yekndThr * *XO:OtIg ,1131of84d:2/0i"; rams.Build stamina,coordination,and Improve the cardio vascular 4161 T Y ngr y* 00"2''t^f?0p tit, /1+4/$44k^/tf€,! m through this program,l addle or jogging shoes and exercise mat 41 3T Thu=,6 1 are required. Fee: $39.00 14 wee'is Limit 40 Site: Lions 3140 Mon./Thum,6,1'10.6:50 p.m. Start:1102/84;End.4/05//84 Site: POIC Dog ObedEence Age: Tee4Aidult 3141 Mon./Wed.,7:Ot7-?:50 p.m. Starts 1102184;End:4/041'84 Don't you think it's time your dog learneit some of the'social graces?A 4100 Tues./Thum 7:00-7:50 pm. Start:l;03%84;End:4/05/84 happy dog Is an obedient dog.Thiq course in basic obedience is for dogs six months and over.This class wilt be held at Alta Loma H; h School-- Ballroor t Dancing Age:Ad wit adjacent to the tennis rnurts. Let's ggo dancing)Swing back into the era of the FoxTrot,Waltz,SwI%g and Fee: $15.00/10 we,.ts Limit 35 Site: e'LHS Cha Gha. 43,70 aturday, 1:j:00.10:50 am. Start 1/28/84;End.3/31/84 Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 40 Siti: Lions 3150Monday.7:00.7.50 p.m. Start•1/2S/84;End:4/02/84 Floaai Desihn Age Adult An introduct4 m to floral drsign and arrangement, Areas of emphasis x include eorsrges,silk wall ple;es,bows, flowers and flora:display. Ifl ;54-twma-VWY Fee: $30Ar;1'10 weeks Limit 25 Site: I tons tames taryc>rtlr'iwftp toflrtbsthtsitbee► 3180 Mc ry,9:00-1D:SD a.t-. Stazt1/23/84;End:4i02/84 dots.Studants raustgwrchuttheirc" jdqpor,ding 4a pit you chooW txrrn - Ssuiwar—BeginningFev Edge: Adult 41205 Thursday, w7.0 ; `hSt lt 1: ° ldosu Here s a chance to learn to pILk ou!the old favorites,as well as joining in Thursday* 1,00.9 2t)p m. +stash 1f'c f8 >End i5J8 with the pop,tar music of today.You mll need to provide your own guitar. Fee: $15.00/10 Weeks ;.rnit 20 Site Lions Born to Achieve .Age: Adt+ilR 4180 Monday,7:00-7:50 p.m. Start:1/2,1184;End:4102/fA f f The goals of this program are m -le. They ;,idude giving the Cauilar-Trite zmediate Age: Ad-At parent/teaci1er a new syst,-°m which can captivate you,q people in the For those-f,u,u who know the basics,here is your chance to expand on one!--hilarratioa of experiencing one's self one's successes ano o.:_c t_rluTes, your new found talents or revive the old ones. s and one's doubts,o•,e s i^appiness and gone t,unhappiness. Fee $15.00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site Lio rs The ultimate c a1 is in helping to continually ex5i�ence one's best self. Fell Monday,8:00.8:50 � Born to Aa;.hIsve Is a powerful tool for►'*rpiA the potentiality of a y� p.m.. Start:)/23/84;End.410c,84 rr,rsoi and helping him pursue that potential to its fruition.In addition to ieglstplon fee,a$20 materials fee Is to be paid at the first class. Keratc—Beginnil►gi Ages: 15 & Oldor ?ee $30At2110 weeks Lima 40 Site: Rt,q Learn the basic skills used of Karate.Help build mental e!scipline erd t F 120 Saturday,8:00-10:00 am. Start:1/28i84;End:3/31184 condition the body while learning this ancten• Aartial art, Fast class will be held from 8:00-10:30 am. Fee- $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions 3U3 Wednesday,8.00-8,50 p.m. Start 1/25/84;End:3/28/8d Bridge—Introclmcron Age: Ade;lt Hen Is your chance to learn this f ascinatin�, game from the beginning. Open play will follow instruction. Fee: $15.00/10 weests. Limit 20 Site: Lions Adv"cad BatSinaerlintermecliats Age: 1 '&Older ! 4130 Fridays,8:00-8:5n;;in. Start-1/27/84;End.3/30/84 Tl,s is a more advanced class In the,martial art of Kra, all students in this section will be required to be uniformed in a"Gi' itiona'attirt li;dd;,e p,* Age: Adultfor K*.:ate.All students In this class must have success ,uy compl ited b.;'•nning Karate and have pemiss;-n ii join this class from the This will be a more advanced course dealing with man"strategies and Instructor.. techniques aced in the game of bridge.Open play will S11na,instruction. Fee $30.00/:0 weeps Lin tt 30 Site Liore. Fee: $1S.00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: lions 2;?t0 Tue:t.,/Wed., 7:00.7:50 p.m. lvQrt:1124/84;End:3/28/84 iiiAO Fridays,7:00.7.50 p.m. Start 1/27/84;End:3/30/84 r---------�_ r`' '^ Modern Jazz Dance Age: 17 & Older C r Lea,m many of the steps and techniques usa In w. very popwar dance style Fee: $X.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions 8 ,6~14 ~t'" 1 15 - s 3V3 Thursday 8:00-8:E0 ;m. Start 1126/84;End.3/29/84 41W T ?^DOi» 5t1 1/�t4IF;;F�nd �8 t; r,.ailigrtaphV—F'CgiuWn!k lnlcrata"late Agee AdultLve gg, - r op ct it'�. :v ink tation and wish Brett u1-1-ImswVOLc ratit�otfr�girs rnd t can youco�l�write a fancy re you .mow . . , this course teaches th.; basics of picturesyuc Pl1it hee: U.ung Far:,.$3tl.Ilt}Jl awl g�; t'"80 S fiC 6A cP 50(10 weeks Limit 30 Site: RCNG 41"Monday,3:00*5.00 p.is'i. 1�1/ll ;End:4/'0 M4 ____ Tiny.6:30-7.50 Am. Start 1/24/84;Et,d:3/27184 7