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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1180-04 Municipal Newsletter Page 5 Of 5 . = c qua y? erseera - wilding Permits for �t t New Construction To insure that all residential devet,�)p- Glee>rn sweep a SucCeBs rnent meets with the City's legally As part of the annual Spring Clean Sweep Campaign, Rancho adopted standards, a,:d to insure the C;ucamonga's Free Dump Day, Saturda,, May 11, droved to be an structural and environmental qual,*Y of ovenvhelming success, Residents who participated In the event will homes in neighborhoods In our com- recall that Saturday as th? opportunity to throw away garden munity, the City maintains a comare- clippings, rubbish, and anything else cluttering their homes, yards, hensive building code. The City re- and garden- quires that a building g permit be issued The City is pleased to note that during the one day effort; prior to the construction, alteration, residents collected and discarded more th:,n 350 tons of trash at conversion, or enlargement of any three special disposal sites located in the City.Additionally,over 350 house or structure in the City. This residents were admitted free to the Milliken Sanitary Landfill to include.c construction of homes, ga- dispose of trash, rages, patios, patio overs, decks, retainir g walls, room additions. solar Response from the citizens c f Rancho Cucamonga was excellent, energy units, storage buildings, pools, and all who participated should be proud of the part they played in spas, bot tubs, tool sheds, and work- helping ►o keep Rancho Cucamonga beautiful. shops. %lectrical, plumbing, or me. Drivers to Prove lento I ncuraance chanical permits are also needed for Beginnings Jvly 1, 1955, the Robbins-McAllister Financial all new installation of electrical wiring 1 Responsiblity Act will require every driver to maintain proof of valid and phimbing. automobile insurance, bond, cash deposit of DMV approved self- Most construction work requires a insurance. According to the Department of Ill)tor Vehicles,the act permit and subsequent inspections to requii v;that any driver cited for a traffic violation provide the peace help insure that unsafe conditions are )fficer with the name of the insurer and the policy identification not created. The key to obtaining a number. The insurer will provide such information to each insured permit wi'tli u;c least delay and frustra- r driver as established by the new law. tion '.*,as in proper preparation of y Failure to prove-=alld automc bi!e lia ility insurance can-.esult in dais. Plan preparation should show fines of up io$250 and loss of a driver's license.Falsificatio,i of proof specifically what is to be alone, ;where can result in fines of up to $500 and/or 30 days in jai'. on your property it needs to be done Under current It-^ driving priviledges will be suspended it a and how the project will be constructed. driver is involvad in an accident that results in damagef,over$50 J or An accurate drawing is thR only prac- ar.9 injury or fatality and th--t driver does not ma'ntzAri automobile tical way of creating mutual under- ` insi,7anc(. standing and expectations between r` For fu ther information regarding Californ:&'s Financial Respon- you, the Building and Safety office sibility Law, contact the I:1epartment of Motor Vehicles. staff, and field inspectors. If you have doubts that your pr)ject may be approved.. preliminary ?nfor- ,j mation can be obtah,ed a`ftie Building .,Do& Zceo,3e:s o Love Me „ 4 1Licerme Me and Safety Departs bent counter during rhrou,ghout the m)nth of June, residents will have the opportu, plan preparation. Quite often a few nity to license their dogs.As required by the San Bernardino Counts► minutes of conversation ,and a sketch } Animal Control Services,all,cogs four months of age and older must can,ave re-drawing of plans by rescly- be iicensed and vaccinated for rabies. Since ail current county dog ir.g acceptable building location and licenses will expire on June 30,residents are encouraged to license configuration bafore finalizing work- their animals at ne of the local county sponsored licensing clinics,,t ing drawings. - the local license purchasing office in San Bernardino, or by mail. Residents who fail to obtain neces- Also as part of the annual dog licensing campaign,low cost rabies sar'v permis and pro, ed to construct vaccination clinics will be offered throughout the County. Cost for improver ants, violate tha Building rabies vaccinations will be$3.00,while license fee will be$15.00 or Code an f may be required either to ? $7.50 for dogs having proof of spay or neuter. make ex,;ensive changes or to remove Local licensing and rabies clinics will be offered within Rancho the illegal construction. Therefore, it Cucamonga on the following latest pays to check first. If you use a contractor, insist that he be state June 17,..Etiwanda Intermediate School...6 30 p.m. license I and city licensed,and that he June 19...Lions Park Community Cen"ter,..6 3,00 p,m. secur(, a building permit before he For farther information about the amival licensing and ,rabies start, work on your job. va ncination can pain,pleas,,contact the County at383-151 t ortoll Fat further information regarding free 1-800.472,r X9, b1xilding permits and the preparation of;,ny new construction, please con- tars the City's Building end Safety Department at 939-1851. 2 t Y Grants and Loans For Home Repairs + ' The City of Rancho Cucamonga is NILN7 currently offering two programs to help homeowners make necessary w BAS xHEe ' repairs to their homes.Funded through Community Development Bloch Grants, both the Repair Service Pro-FOOTHILL I IUZZVARD _ gram, for senior, disabled and handi- capped residents and the Rehabilitation F Loan Program for moderate and low ORRE ARE < > _ ° incom,, residents provide funds for C �PROIIIBITEOF=REIt IN SNI. 'FEAU necessary repairs such as plumbing ❑LE GAL MEHOMS "57 MT BERHISBIOLE IN THIS AREA eIr iinpt ovements, roof repairs, home ' we etherization,new paint and electrical Fire works Oarned in High Hazard Area-- The --hsded area in the map above has itr,prc. cements. Bot'i programs are been designated by the Footh i Bice Protection District as a high Fire hazard area.The discharge of -aim_d -• helping set ident5 maintain a firs -%rks in th,t area is prohibited. S ie and i.flrtl ft lit ing environment. Tips for a Safe Red, While and Blue irewor s of et at �-o� � Those eligible for benefits from the f l "bang-up" Rep Wr Service Program receive a one- Looking forward to a bang-upLocal_Grour`g to Sell Fireworl�s time grant of up to$1,000.Eligibility is l Fourth of duly r elebration?To ensure Safe and wane fireworks v> ll be based on Homeownership status and thatyour"band'doesn't become"bust" availab a in Pancho Cucam--,nga .gat;- household income. As a general rule, the Foothill Fire District is offering this year. Fivi, local non-profit organi- a+uo-person household with an annual i; sorne timely fireworks-related safety zations Ivill sell fireworks at various income of less than $16,550 may hints on i'a safe and proper way to locations within the City from Rune 2$ qualify. enjoy legal fir¢Avorks. thr jviy 4, 1985. The groups �L *Be aware of ti,e areas that are desig- participating in it.-- year's fireworks nated as "high hazard" where fire- program and t ielocaii ns of fireworks The Rehabilitation Loan. Program '= works are prohibited.,! map of these stands are as follow... ciiers loans of,ip to$15,000 at below areas is available at fire district head- *Alta Loma HS Band Booster market interest rates of between 6% r< quarters, 6623 Amethvsi Street.) Southeast Corner--C arne!ian and w-A 8% depending on household i *Always have an adult pI•esen- when 19th. income. In addition, the city offers !� fireworks are being t set' *American Legion deferred loans to qualified homeowners *Follow the printed iritruti dons care- 9477 Foothi''l Boulevard which defer repayment of the loan fully and use corn., on s ae when Boy Scout i'roan #76 until the home is sold or until the title is discarding fire;vc ,, Northwest Corner—Base Line and transferred. Eligibility for the Rehabil- i *Never point or thi Dw fireworks at S Archibald. itation Loan Program is based on need * ys another person or animals. Cucamonga District Lions Club and hot,,sehold income, it Don't carry firewot r,it your pocket. Rancho Towne Center-Foothill Boutevarcf. Res.dcrltz, interested in either the *Don't shoot fireworks in metal or * , i` N -th 'Kirk Presbyterian Youth grant o,loan program may stop bythe glass containers. Soi-thwest Corner—Foothill and City s Fvinning Division at 9320 Base *Light only one item at a time, then move away quickly once the fuse is Archibald. Line Road or call 989-1851. ignited. *Have a garden hose and water,avall- > 771 able nearby. i _ V ' i ' *Dispose of debris and spent materials t ,r \�fF a i p,xnperly, Ali" A)arge area in the north section of < . - tle i ho Cpiitrt �t® oisttt ;�I ,Th+s me d 'Oh, t i* rs�rist»4arnntuttit to OW . Ilk Ra-,dho Cucamonga has been de- per, . i j cared off-limits for the use of any type ,�; ��'` 1.$ %y, ;�., Wid Wed of fireworks(see map),due to the high V I(" potential for fires. All laws zegarOingVM the use of both"safe and sane"anci ' i]- ! 4le al fireworks will bestrictly enforced. E� Thosr who choose to violate tree lain „ { and their neighbor's safety could be issued et#ations,Fireworks dill be con- ' fiSWted from any person dhr,'.arging i .,j t � : com hem in the prohibited are li 3 L_—..__+../�......_.�__,. ^.i._+J....� i:_=._I 4--+---...._....rr�.,...�..- U ..•..`.._��..=i+. '. , a_ir sJ6,} Employees ate:, for Crime The City of Pancho Cucanignga As par: of the program, City em- t®W41 -r aunces the!.-plementation of the ployses have been instructed as to Pancho Cucamonga Cs'ty Employee what might constitut,,suspicious activ- Crime Watch, Program, a new crime ity, as well as what appropriate action nrevention program aimed at assis"'ng to tt ke should they observe a possible tht Sheriffs Station in obserAng A crime, Panic.:, {i;tg employees will repottng potential crimes within the pay particular attention to the occur- community. rence of suspicious activities through- c out our residentiai neighborhoods. While many employees condui;.t city =� -y busines throughout the community Like the ongoiag Neighbarhood _ and whiff, they have access to radio Watch Program, the .new employee dispatch, th;it assistance in watching watch program is yet another examp, for and repot:ng - cious activity of residents collaborating with law ' should prove su.^e f!d in deterring_ enforcement in an effort to reduce crimes.Many employees are also resi- crime In our community. It is these Home Security dents of Rancho Cucai:onga and may "self help" programs which continue Summer Vacations "watch over" the community after to make Rancho Cucamonga a"safer" A vacatic , a w„ekend away from regular business hours as will. place in which to live. hime, or a zusiness tri;�should be a Under the new system, police and pleasant experience fcr you and your family. You can make each trip more FME fire personnel are able to is the enioyable and carefree if you will take CIE caller's. address once a callll is con- a few simple steps to reduce the AL, nected to the dispatch unit Such a possibility that your house will not be system is invaluable in cases where an AWA �(� indi��ic:c,ai has dialed the 9'�1 number, burglarized or vandalized while you but is unable to speak gar relay an r�Ye gone. Avacant house or one that The new 911 emergency system is emenie.nc,messag(..It is also used for appears to be vacant is an appealing currentlyin effect within the Cityof tracing "false alarms" for emergency target to a burglar. Here are a few tips Rancho Cucamcn a. Residents can for protecting your home while you g ser ices, are away. Some of these things you now dial"911"f( r all police,fire, and Ran.'ho Cucamonga res'dents are should do one or two days before you emergency medical assistance. The encouraged to use the 9,11 system to lea:.°; the rest car, be °.lone I►, s few computerized system automatically report any situatica requiring minutes before yo i It ve. connects the caller with the central Emergency response for police,fire, * Notify your newscarrier to discon- dispatcher at the West End Sheriffs and medical services. Parents should tinue nev�spaper del•reries. Substation which then speeds the call to also instruci Yheir children as to the * Notify the post office to hold yo d. Substation or the Foothill FirE )is the Rancho Cucamonga Shtyffs purpose and use of the emorne cy mail or arrange with a ieighbor to pick trict, service. Regular business and non up and hold :our mail.Also hu re them depending on the nature of the emer- emergencies should be directed to the collect of your away gency. Rancho CucamonJc's Sheriffs Station papers and circulars from your doo:,Rlay and yard. at 989-6611 or the Foothill Fire Make arrangements to have grass Distr-:,t at 987-2535• cut and watered while you are gone. Ti es for Travelers if you have valuables in the house, } �'— �� take,ahem to your bark for storage in a Remove valuables from your auto- safe deposit box Puri h,-se and carry sufficient trav mobile when ;i is pae,ed. Call Ranchn Ca,.amc nga Siteriffs elers checks. Carry only those items you will use Station,989-6611,.Nnd request vaca l Record and leave credit card and on the trip. Leave your vahu.nbles ai tion patrol. Give your -lep'xrturc and travel^:_- rheck numbers in a safe home. If you do carry valua'%.-I is, use return dates, and the nwi .-_, address, pace apart trri1 luggage, or with the hotel safe. and telephone number of a neighbor someone -' relative that can be notified�►h cgs you can contact easily. Know,your surroa,idings. Ash local .: Suitcases should have locks and be residents about "pry blem" area, In - an emergency. identifi,id yvifn Indelible ink, their city and avoI4 thgzm if possible. If you have any questions about how your home should be left during Check your homeowners insurance Never open you=:door uni"�,-ou are your vacation, or the vacation patrol policy .for coverage provided while certain who is o:Atside and that the program, call Rancho Cucan�3nga staying in a hotel.If insufficient,consult person has a mall.f reason for entering St.sriff's St=.sion, Crime Prever,Lion your Insurance cempariy. yotir root: Urrr -At 989-5611. f G 1 p I I 4 t• t s w w Activities Start the Week of June 22, 1985 Mail-In Registration, N:ay 31 through June 14, 1985 Swimwing Season Extended! More Lessons! More Fun! This summer will mark the fourth year of the City's ver;: Speaking of playground areas, major playgi�wxnd successful instructional and recreational swim program upgrades are "out to 'aid" and will begin construction n I' held at tine Alta Loma High School pool.The program has June at both Lions and Berg-;Parks.The upgrades.at each > been so N ell received by the community that we are will include majcr playstacks, climbers and swings! pleased to extend the swim-eason from the customary six Whose of you who have driven across Church Street i week sessions of the past th-ee years to an eight week easy of Turner have noticed the new baseball backstop and pr gram this summer. playground4 improvement being installed at Church Street Rememf~ r,while swimming is great fun,it is important Pa: 6.65 acre park,which includes a soccer field and t to do it safely.. If you don't know!r . , to swim. . . learn!if picnic area, will be ready for public use in the early fall. you have family members who don't know hriw to swim... With your Help and continued support,we are making A' get them enrolled in an instructional.class, .Tither-throughRancho Cucamonga a nrcer place to live work, . . . and City or the YMCA or a private instructor.The point is, Ranc learn to be safe when you are in or near the water. Bear Gulch Park on Arrow t"ghway east of Vineyard As always,viewel erne your suggestions and comments ha,; just been finished and represents an example of a on the prac.ams of your Community Servic::'7epartment part/school complex, where both have been jointly Let ass hear from you! designed to shaze certain facilities.The school provides the ball diamonds and hard courts aind the park provides a soccer field, picnic areas and a major playground area. ' See Page 1%3 for Mail-rin Registration Form 2 ies e u Guide t® Recreation ctiviteri RCNC: Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center 9791 Arrow Highway Phone 980-2634 Aerobics �'lqE: Adi�tt ._ Noar is the time for you to start on a proper exercise program.Condition your body an%4 lift yourspirit6 by bouncing,bending and breathin5 to the/Lions: Lions Park Commurib,Center beat,,Sagginghoes and exercise ma:are required. 9161 Baseline Road Activity Number Fee: $30.00/10 weeks Limit 40 Site: T lams Phone 980.3145 7120 Mori./Wed., 6:00 6:01 p.m. Start 6/24/85 End; 8/28/85 7121 1:ues,/Thurs.6:30 7:e,) p.m. Start 6/25/85 End: 8/29/85 Vineyard Par': across Baseline Road r from Alta Loma High Schc.,l Alta Loma Paeh Beryl above 19th Street . _._.� Youth Activities g; Playschuol Age: 3-5, Just h This class will encourage your c•t!d to work with othei children.in creative activities and teaming it wi.rlsa prove that learning can be quite �. ",� 4 fun.Child must have turned 3 S;eai,old tly dune 22,1985.Child may be a i R W� fY !!71•1 enniled in only one of the following rlasse .Verification of age required at first class. Fain V� Fee: �36.00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site:eons t 8011 Mon./Wed. 9:30.11:30 a.m. Start: 6/24/85 End: 8/28/85 8012 Tues./Thurs., 9:00.11.00 a.m. Start: 6/:5/R5 End: 6129/85 Baton Age: 6-14 8013 Tues./Thurs., 11:30. 1:30 p.m.Stat 6/25/85 End: A/29/85 Students will be taught basic twirls and marching steps.This class is to :,u u `" preparation for the intermediate class. Fec, $15.00/10 weeks Limit'i Site: Lions 74D00 Thursday,3:00-3:50 p.m. Start o/27/85 End: 9/5/85 T } Ivanced ftton Twirling Age: 6-14 � �• a" j,students who have rrastt-ed the basic twirling skills.Emphasis will be on parade,routines and advanced twirls. *01, �- Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 site: Lions M Y x 7001 Thursday,4:00.4:50 p.m. St-art: 6/27185 End: 9/5/85 ` Bsanty Concepts Age: 11-14 Joint! class and learn the proper application of makeup,discover what ' style of clothing best suits you,find out why you look bett 3r in some colors than others.This class is offered in two sessions.Register for either one Children's Woodshop Age: 5.10 now.You will be glad you did! Make your own;wooden toys!Build an airplarn,bulldozer,Model T car, Fee: $7.50/5 weeks Limit 20 Site: Lions boat,a racecar, and even a special gift for Y am whale learning to use 1400D Monday, 6,00-6:50 p.m. Stara: 6/24/85 End r/2,85 woodworking tools and materials. L101 Monday, 6:00-6:50 o.m. Start: 7/29/85 End: S;.;6/85 Fee $9.00//6 weeks Limit 10 Site Lions 8220 Wednesday, 10:30.11:20 am, Start: 6/26/85 End: 7/31/85 Clay Sestiptiag Ages 10-12 8221 Wednesday, 12:15, 1:05 p.m, Start: 8/7/85 End: ^111/85 r' Come dnd wo,k with clay to sculpt animals,peo le,or anything else your Weight Training sZad Coaad'.13onf;g Age: 12-17' imagination beckons you to do.Lem the furd�mentals oT this art.omt note-tna y ,:wini have a hobby that you can v, for life.Students must This class is open to students currently 1n.0rades 7 thru 12.The class will provi.Ae their own material at a cost of$7 Introduce students to the benefits of weight conditioning,It will cover Fee• $18.00/8 weeks Urr Site: Lions Proper lifting techniques aswe!las develop strength and flex:bliitvthrough t' 7020 Tuesday. ':30.4:50 p.m, Star End: 8/27/85 +velght trainir3.Minor lustruction oti w.cstlinu will be providce�d to those r' t-Aerested. Classes will be held at fitiwanda nigh School Gym. t -- _ Fee: $25.00 Limit 30 Site: EHS i * tat:alkt�it1FR fit. 8510 Mon, - Fri.,4:00.7:30 p.m. Start: 7/8/85 End: 8/23/85 ,. r �c � Sixth Ant,;�.al ` c $1G2t�t ' �$C c-le tMoi o-t:] oss Rainbow Club^ Aoe: 6.12 Date: Saturday, July 27, 1985 Designed fcr physic illy disabled persons to pparti,Kpate In activities Starting'l'itsac :30 a.m, including a variety t4 arts,crafts,games and other activities. Chea:lt in Time: �i:00 a.m. , Fee: $22.50!10 weeks Limit 20 Site: Lions Entry Fee: $1.50 7010 Tuesday, 3:30-4:50 p.m. Start- 5j25/85 End: 8/27/85 Site: Vineyard Park ` HDiviatt46j-- I: Ages 6.9 Acting Age: 6-15 Division il: !Ages 10.13 Come and enter the world of make belisvwl Emphaso on creative i expression,continuity and timing,using spec tat techniques designed to Awards: First through Sixth in each dtvision. o improve confidence znd stage presence.This course provides a basis for a Each participant will receive apartici- more serious acting career. pant ribbon. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions �• �. .�.—� 7040 Thursday, 2:00-2:50 p.m. Start: 6/27/85 End 9/5/85 t' x /� f- Nodean e: L1 ri T 1Y Age:�13 v' Wouldn't you like to be glamr-ous?Learn to Le charming and graceful and see just how good you can feel about yourself. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions ' 70513 Thursday,6:00.6:50 p.m Start 6/27/85 End: 9/5/85 � . Ph%7 and a,eurn Age.- 3-5 -. «. !` Hers is a chance for youryoung pre-school age child to learn while caving '' �f•1 fum l-ami ng colors, numbers and letters really can be enjoyable. In ., addition the interaction with other children can really be rewarding. Verification of age wiii he require d at the first class meeting.Child must c� have fumed 3 years of awe by June 22, 1985. Fees $36.00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: RCNC 3010 Mon.jWed.,9:00-11:00 a.m. Start 6/24/85 End: 8/28/85 6 _t .� -Youth Activities------�-- {Continued from preceding page► t �S l� ' Sport FT R�,, rste Atiivasxye ) Sgitsuar/ "i:�eV. lltlt(Er 'Ef'1 '?e: Age: ' * 11r 15 � �&Ala a , „- Now that yok,:::e in good shape and have been introduced to the exciting and ` Fl world of Karate,further your Allis in this advanced class.All students In this section will be required to bs unl;armed in a"Gl",the traditional attire Excercise of these programs. All stu0a"t enrolled in these ciast- must '.-ae successfully completed beginning Karate and have tnstructot.r_..nisslon, Fee: $30.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions Ttuat8 Huy Two's Age: 2 Age: 6.10 This class is designed specifically for two year olds.Promoting greater 509% Tues./Fri., 4:30-5:20 p,m, Start: 6/25/85 End: 8/30/85 tool0ination, agility and body awareness. Age: 11.15 Fee: $15,00/10 weeks Limit 16 Site. Lions 7093 Tues./Fri.,6:30.6.20 p.m. Start: 6/25/85 Ead: 8/30/85 § 70 U Monday,3:00.3:60 pr;. Start: 6/24/85 End:8/26/85 7061 Saturday, 12:00-12:50 T..m. Start: 6/22/85 End: 8/24/85 Kar:ete_, goja rye sl$orel kan style karve Ao- 11 & 10y j - This is a beginning class for young adults. It•11ii ,ons!nt of warm up l^syt�satsticei Qor'ldiay - :.Y-"43rsyiionlctg Age; 3-5exercises, proper breathing, striking. kicking z q blocking techniques, This class covers basic tumbling as w,:V as coordination and conditioning This martial arthas its origin In Okinawa,a weapot.less defecse using only activities. Beginnina balance beam techniques included! the body,such as hands,elbow,feet anf,knee, Few $15,00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: Liens Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: RCNC I 70-dJ Monday, 100.1:50 p.m, Start: 6/24/8:, End: 8/26/85 7140 Tuesday,7.00-7.50 p..n. Start: 6/25/85 End: 8/27/ti5 7071 Monday,2 00 2.50 gm, Start: 6124185 End: 8/26/85 {' 7072 Wednesday,2:00 4;53 p.m. Stan: 6/26/85 End: 8/28/85 t 7673 Wednesday, 3:00 3:50 p.m, Start: c/26185 Eric: 8128/85 f10 7074 Saturday, 9:00- 9:50 en% Start: 6/22/85 End: 8/24/85 Hois ny& Me fEx+ercime Age: Child/Adult i, 7075 Saturday; 10:00.10:5'.ra.m. Start 6/2t?/85 End: 8/24/85 This exercise c!ass!s deal;ned for mot4ns and ch:idren.ltwillbecertered ({ around exercises you can do with Morn tisat:gill benefit you bott Tell Mom that exercise is good for all ages!One child per adult for this Mass. Gymnastics for Tiny Tfrt* -Adv&sracefd Age: 3.5 Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 20 SKe Lio,.i Crain a grease. understandin{A and more confid-,ice of basic sktl;s 7100 Tuesday,9:00.9:50 a.m. Ste 6/25/85 End: 8/2i,85 performed on the mat.This ,asl Is open to students who have completed the beginning course. Fez: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: Lions VrtVS Wednesday,4:00.4.50 p.m. Start 6,G6/85 End: 8/28/85 'y TO 7 Saturday, 11:00.11:50 a.m. start 6i22185 End:8124/85 Frog ill mplin Jamboree ,r$saef ties i Age. 6-8.9-14 Form and style wid be emphasized o if- class. Various controlled 1 programs wilt be taught, Fee: $1t 00/10 weeks I,:mtt 3rr Site: Lions Here Is your opportuv!ttii tr.t ompate in vne of the Age: 6-S most demanding competitors cf all time. Test '= 70$0 [Ve3ne,day, 11:00•I1:50 a.m Start 6126/85 End, $128/85 your hard at this internationally acclaimed AqE 9-14 7081 Wed zsday, 12:01.1-1261 p.m. Start: 6/26/85 ',ad: 8/28/85 special-wnit..Awards will be presented to the top six competitors in each division. Gi €�ata ,.a Ott�ff A Vie: &-$� !�•14 Thy.op six finalists In i ich category will jump off After having named furdamenrgt=ki4ts in Gym i,it is time to advance to for:ire charypionshiip s the Lis Anaa_,es County th!s class. Eac', class is opened to students who have successfully ,r on Sunday, September air passes will be prcwid�ed for i dfor at 2:00 cor,tpleted Gyn,I and have obtained permisson frosm the instructor. p.m. F the tap Fee: $15,00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions feapers and their owners. +` Age: S 8 Date: Saturda S$ tembLe 14 70162 N.lednesdr;, 9:00-9:50 t •;t. Start 6/k6/85 End: 8/28/85 y� P A4ye, 9-14 Sunday,September 15 "83 'Wednesday, 10:00-10:50 p.m. Start: 6/26/85 End: 8/28/85 Site: Prelims at Vineyard Park Finale at L.A. County Fair Ccwt: $1.50 (11 you have a lot-` '.eaper) r x $4.50 (if you want to . a-frog) I\ r ar" rovool—hy � Division Categories:f « #rrd dursiora: ges 1.12 .s Seniors: Ages 13-Over � ► f ht f -'?� egt, -1:tom psrst. il / idaratr�_Segiteniag Age.- 6.10, 11.15 Basic Int;,oduction to karate techniques.Physical conditioning and self- f confidence are just two of the benefits young people will enjoy as they "�l, ttes li become acquainted with this martial art Pep: $15,00/16 weelas Limit 30 Site: Lions 44satea All adopt-a-frogs will remain the property Age: 6.10 7090 Tuesday,3:30.4.20 p,r, Start: 6/25/85 End: t3/27/85 of the owners.. ,age: 1.1-15 7091 Friday, 3:30.4:20 p.m: Start: 6/28/85 End: 8/30/85 7 A 1' outh Activilies, (Continued from preceding page) Dance )Piano & Orga.2—Intarmediat;e Agee 6-12. If you have already mastered the basics of playing the keyboard,join this class to expand your skills. fialiet& Tap 11 Age:3.5 Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions Abasic design dance class for chiidren who have never before had dance 11032 Monday,4:30-5:20 p.m. Start: 6/24/85 End: 8/26/85 lessons.This class Is designed to develop your chil&coordination and 7 c, rhythm while learning the basic dance movements.Optional dance recital will be held at Alta Loma High School after session. Ft pngo (, Frse: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions > 7110 Thursday, 9:00.9:50 a.m. Stara: 6/27/85 End: 9/5/85 bon Ballet& Tap If Age: 3-5 This program is open to allchildeEn who have successfully completed Tap _ and Ballet 1.Strap on your tap shoes and slip on your ballet slippers and dance the day away!Optional dance recital will be atAlta Loma High j School after session. Fee. $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Sift Lions - 7111 Thursday, 10:00-10:50 a.m. Start: 6/27/85 End; 9/5/85 D Ballet& Tap I and li Age: 6-i1 ; This is your chance to unleash all that hidden ta'ant.This class is designed IU of e wosks wO b;rowiatomooft ior students who want to learn the fundamentals as well as those students wishing to develop existing skills.Optional dance recital will be held at Alta r Loma High School after session. f tatra . i Fee: $18.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions faWmewbamof >~� 7112 Thursday, 1:00.1:5^ p.m. Start: 6/27/85 End: 9/5/85 o✓ o� Tap Faust& danx Age: 9-15 rti; Learn to dance and also have fun.Basic steps ta;rght in Tap,Ballet,and Jazz. Dancing helps improve-:oordination and is;food for the growing body.Optional dance recitrai +-,II be held at Alta Lama High School after I I Colo- session. c} . Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions 4 7113 Thursday, 5:00.5:50 p.m. Start: 6/27/85 End: 9/5/85 Barr+ adwol SAM 80= j Mommy& Me Dance Class Age: 3-8/Adult 13600 EOM10A This is a great way for bah mother and daughter to learn dancing �tCRtliCt $99 *� ' together. The class begins with warm-up exercises and stretches and " progresses to combinations of dance steps in ballet and jazz. SwAahtft ism 10 lhifii own Fee: $1500/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: Lions 7115, Thursday, 11:00-11:50 a.m. Start: 6/27/85 End: 9/5/8b ; t tm the ; IL G,_Q Making Music I N T111 E P The Performing Arts rf Rancho,'ucamonga Council(PARC)in ...- � cooperation with the Community Services Department will once I - ,. . . again be hosting the ever popular Summer Concerts in the Park AJ Guitar—Beginning Age: 10 & Series. f S 'g 0 �%p Gather up the family,grab a blanket and pick up a bite to eat and An Introductory class,Including tuning your gguitar,beginning chords and come on down every Thursday evening starting duly 11,1985 for beginning strums.Join us for some music makingl Students must provide this entertainment program of the year. their ov,.instruments.(Guitars can be rented fora nominal fee from area music shops.) Songs books will be purchased at first class at$5.00. The concerts will run Thursday evenings for eight full weeks at Fee: $7.50/5 weeks Un: ` Site: Lions Vineyard Park on Baseline Ro W in Rancho Cucaiaonga.The 0020 Wednesday, 6:30-7:20 p•m. Stam 26/85 End: 7/24/85 $021 Wednesday, 6t30-7:20 p.m. Stark ii dl/85 End: 8/28/85 � time is right,with the program opening at 6:00 p.m.and ending ' Guitar—Intermediate Agee 12: & Up appr-gklmatiely at 7:30 p.m. Thjryj ai series will feature such groups as: If you have already mastered the basics r.Nf guitar playing,join this class to 5 expand your skills.Students must provide their own guitars.Song books , The Bonner Family available at first class for$5.00. (!� Fee: $7.50/5 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions E 4 The Hot Pecans +' 8022 Wednesday, 7:30.8:20 p.m. Start: 6/26/85 End: 7/24/85 L14I E3 Wednesday, 7;30 8:20 p.m. Srert 7/31/85 End: 8/28/85 t� s 'tl6eai Ca�nlcon Band Express Piano & Organ Age: 3i-5, 6-12 i$ �'��� i��>t�sigl�t�rs A basic course designed to acquaint the muse lover with the keyboard, rrusac ymbols,and beginning r."e reading. 1 i j a 4 Af" .(>irce Band Fee: $15.00/10 weeks `jmit 15 Site: Lions ? P 1 flF Mirrer Shop Quartet ' $iH3Ci Monday,2:30.3:20 m.Age 3-5Start: 6 24 85 End: 8 26 85 r y P• / / I / For futtrt$r informattbn plead+all Community Services Depart- Age` 3051 Monday,3:30.4:20 p. 6.1Stare 6/24J85 End: SJ26/85 mefit,at.�Q-I85.1 ert 220 s` L_ �l G 8 Swimming � Lessons Back by rublic request,the City of Rancho Cucamonga C o m mu- nity ScMces Department will again be offering swimming lessons this summer at Alta Loma High School. Classes will be held Monday through Friday in 4 two week sessions.Tlrr:csat-id age groups vary,so check the schedule below for times and ages that fit your need,The Session IV Start August S.End August 16 fee for each two week session will he el8.00. 9070 Mondaythru Friday, 9:00- 9:50 a.m. In addition to lessons, Open Recreational 4wimmingg will be 9u072 Monda thru Frida 10:00.10:50 a.m. available Monday through Saturday from 1:00 p.m,until 4:00 p.m. 90a?2 Monday thru Frida;?. '�j:00.10:50 a.m. Daily admission is $1.00 per person, payable at the pool. For 9073 Monday thru Friday, 11.00.11:50 a.m. considerable savings, Season Discount passes are available for 90713 Monday thru Fridal, 4:00. 4:50 p.m. $40.00(limit 5 persons per day per pass).Passes are good for the entire season which runs from,tune 24 through August 17.Season passes may be purchased at Lions Park Community Center. Tiny Tot-Intermediate Ag;er -$ years This class will add an extra di-srision to t{ y tot swimmers by advancing their knowledge c's ulmming to.imiques.Children must Mornmy and Me Age: 1-2 years have reached a height of 40 inches to r.,rticipate in the class.Fee is This parent participation class will stress water familiarization and $18,00 per two week session,Class s'se is li cited to 10.Verification safety for the 1-2 year old child.Fee is$1..8.00 per 2 week session. of age is required at the fire 4--. Class size is limited to 10.Verification of age is required at the first Session l-Start June 24, Eud Juiy S class. 1�000 Monday thru Friday. 9:00. 9,50 a.m. Session I-Start June 2:4. End July 5 CSCS Monday thru Friday, 11-00.1150 a.m. 9CO3 F? Monday thru !'riday, 10.00.10:50 a.m, 00DZ Monday thr..:Friday, 11:00.11:50 a.m. Session II- Start July 8, End,inly 19 1 {)0,2 Monday;tru Friday, 11:00-11.50 a.m. 90W Monday thru Friday, 9.00. 9:50 a,m: 1)00 3 Monday thru Friday, 4.00- 4:50 p,m. 90�ln Monday thru Friday, 11:00.11.50 a.m. Session II-S3rrt July 8, End July 19 Sessions IIi- Start July 22, End August 2 c,0R0 Monday thru Friday, 10:00-10:5C a,m. , . 902 9 Mondaythru Friday, 11:00.11:50 a.m. 9100 Monday thru Friday, 9:00. 3 50 a.m. 90,n2 Monda thru Friday 11:00.11:50 a.m. OnOR Monday thru Friday, 11:00.11:50 a.m. 9013 Monday thru Friday, 4:00. 4:50 p.m. Session IN-Start Arad-E Pi. End August 16 Session III- Start July 22, End August 2 91 C Monday thru Friday, 9:00, 9:50 a.m, , 0 Monday thru Friday, 10:00.10:50 a.m. 99I2 Monday thru Friday, 10:00-10:50 a.m. 902n Monday thru Friday, 11.00.11:50 a.m. 0022 Monday thru Friday, 11:00 1:50 a.m. 90,23 Monday thru Friday, 4:00. 4:50 p.m. Beginning Swim Lessons Age. 0 & Up Session IV Start August 5, End August 16 This class,open to ages 8 and above,will provide basic beginning Instruction and water safety techniques.Class size is limited to 15. 9300, Monday thru Friday, 10:00.10:50 a.m. Fee is$18.00 r-r two week session. 1303? Monday thru Friday, 11-00.11:50 a.m. Session I- Start June 24, End July 5 ' 032 Monday thru Friday, 11:00.11:50 a.m. 96D-5'� Monday thru Friday, 4:00- 4:50 p,m. 9220 Monday thru FtHay, 9:00. 9:50 a.m. VU21 Monday thru Friday, 10:00.10:50 a.m. 91 GMonday thru Friday, 11:00.11:50 a.m. Tiny Tot-Beginning Age: 3-5 years 9123 iv,-day thru Frida;, 11 00.11.50 a.m. This basic class for the 3-5 year old child will offer instruction I!, 920a Mt;z ay thru Fridey, 4:00- 4:50 p.m. fundamental swim techniques such,as floating,kicking,etc.Class;a ga27) Monday thru Friday. 4 00. 4:50 p.m. designed to heip your child build self confidence in the water.Class fee for each two-week session is$18,00.All childrer in this class Session II- Stara Jrly S. End July i` must be at least 40" tall. Class size is limited to 10 bc-immers. E, Ii aG Monday thru Fri ay. 9;00- 9:50 a.m. Verification of age is requiredA at the first class. y y Session I-Start June a4. End July 5 ` 1321 Monday thru Friday, 10.00.10:50 a,m, 9102 Monday thru Friday, 11i00.11:50 a.m. 0.10 Monday thru Fr!6.-Y, 9:00. 9:50 a.m. 94:�-`J Monday thru Friday, 11 00.11:50 a.m. n9:3n Monday thru Friday, 10:00.10:50 a.m. DR3.1 Monday thru Fridtw 4,00- 4:50 p.m W,3', Monday thru Friday, 1C.J0.10;50 a.m. 1)9 Monday thru Friday. 4:00- 4:50 p.rc. 1 Monday thru Friday, 11:00-11:50 a.m. 90- 3 Monday thrr, Friday, 4:00. 4:50 p.m. Si asion iII- Stari July 22,End August 2 Saa�'.am eI-Start July S, End July 19 S1240 Monday thru Friday, 9:00. 9:50 am. 916I Monday thru Friday, 10 00-10:50 a.m. 905C Monday thru Friday, 9:00. 9:50 a.m. 91112 Monday thn, Friday. I1,00.11:50 a.m. c OF Monday thru Friday, 10.00.10 50 a.m. 9243 Mondav:nru Friday,11:00.11:50 a.m 190' Monday thn:Friday, 10:00.10:50 a.m. c t JS Mori ay thru Friday, 4:00. 4:50 p.m, 93 Monday thru l"riday, 11:00.11:50 a.m, 9 n n5 Monday thru Friday, 4:00- 4:50 p,m. 505 C, -day thru F,*iday, 4:00. 4:50 p.m. Session.iV-Start August S. End Augxst 16 Seasian , -Start July 22, End August 2 r �1,uG' 'Mon ay thru Friday, 9:00- 9:50 a.m. QC_10 M,, day thru Friday, 9:00. 9:50 a.m. 9A51 Monday thru Friday, 10:00.10:50 am. 032 Moi;aatl thru Friday, 10:00.10:50 a.m. 91v7, Monday thru Friday, 1100.11:50 a.m. 706S Monday thru Friday, 10:00.10:50 a.m. h1W Monday thru Friday, 11,00-11:50 am. t k 9TMG3, Monday thru Friday,11:00.11:50 am. --7ta=3 Monday thru Friday, 4.00. 4:50 p.m. 9060 Monday thru Friday, 4:00. 4:50 p.m, 9no;p Monday thrt Friday, 4:00. 4:50 p.m. WIN 4. I =h a� Lessonsswitmalut lng � , � t Y 44 (Continued from preceding page) Ss W Intermediate Sw'm Lessons Ages: 6 & Up Diving � A� Age: 10-n7 Sjeaasi This class is open to all students ages 6 and abov2,who already have This course will introduce diving techniques to the 10.17 age group. experience in basic swimming skills.Class size Is limited to 15.Fee is All participants will be required to successfully complete a deep water $18.00 per two%;,,�!ek session. swimming test for entry to this class. Session i_"tart June 24, End Judy 5 Session I-Start June 24, End July 5 �?a f O Monday thru Friday, 9:00-9:5' a.m. 02001, Monday•thru Friday, 9:00. 9:50 a.m. °a. 0Il Monday thru Friday, 4:00. 4:50 p.m. Session III- ;'Start July S. End July 19 ` 2'F'3 Monday thru Friday, 9:00- 9:50 a.m. Session Il-Start July S. End July 19 92acr Monday thru Friday, 9:00. 9:50 a.m. Session III-Start July 22,End August 2 1�'2n 1 Monday thru Friday, 4:00. 4:50 p.m, 1)a 2-0 Monday thru Friday, 9:00- 9:50 a.m. Session III- Start Jelly 22, End August 2 Session IV-Start August u, End August 16 1�)2e!0 Monday thru Friday, 9:00- 9:50 a.m. t 22n Monday thru Frid,.y, 4:00- 4:50 p.m. �)fy Monday thru Friday, 9:00- 9:50 a.m. Session IV-Start August 5, End August 16 92 30 Monday thru Friday, 9:00- 9:50 a.m. 9232 Monday thru Friday, 4:00- 4:50 p.m. mew sus x Adva,zt Activnttoes Arts & Crafts Jaws & deny Age: Adult Learn how to make perfect jam&jelly—strawberry, plum,grape, and more! Tcvo weeks will be spent on canning and freezing fruits and vegetables.Learn how to dry your own banana chips,raisins,apricots and fruit leathers. Come and taste homemade! Fee: $13.5016 weeks Limit 25 Site: Lions Clay Sculpture Age: Adult 8210 Thursday,7-30-9:00 p.m. Start 6/27/85 End: 8/8/85 This class will teach the fundamentals of sculpting in clay from the beginner to the more advanced.Course will cover the sculpting of animals Dance and people,giving consideration to technique,various clays,designs ando ,-•, finishes.Students must provide their own material at an approximate cost of$3.50. ~ } Fee: $24.00/8 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions 7180 Wednesday, 7.00.8:50 p.m. Start: 7/10,185 End 8/28/85 Floral Pt zsign Agee,: Adult Ballroom Dancing Agr: Adult This tress te.,,cnes participants techniques involved in arranging fresh and Join the fun! Never again say 'I wish I knew how to—Foxtrot, Waltz, { si!c flower,, care of flowers, making of bows, taping, novelty items, Tango,Cha•Cl-a, or Polka'in this class,you will learn there all! corsageF and more, Students will provide their own supplies. Fee: $12.00/8 weeks Limit 40 Site: Llo.is 4 Fee: y60.00(10 weeks Lit.it 25 Site: Lions 7170 Monday,7.00.7:50 p.m, Start: 6/24/85 End: 8/26/85 f 7190 Monday, 9:00.10:50 am. Star: 6/24/85 End- 8/26/85 7191 Tuesday, 7:00.8:50 p.m. Start: '-/25/85 End: 8/27/85 Country and Western Dance Age: Adult Don't miss out on all th,:fun at the Country&Western night spr is!Learn CaUlgraglliiy—Eegdnning/Intermctliaste Age: Adult the basic dances incluci ng Cotton-Eyed Joe,Texas Two-Step, 10 step It's time to take your drab, everyday handwriting and transform it into Fee:Fee: and many more. something beautiful.Students will be familiarized with a wide range of $15.00/li1 weeks Limit 40 End: 8/7_6i85 Site: Lions ?1?1 Monday,8:00.8:50 p.m. Start +a/24/fz5 End tools, materials,and uses in Calligraphy. Fee: $22.50/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: RCNC 7400 i uesday,6-30.7:50 p.m. Start: 7/2/85 End: 913/85 Adult Jazz Age: 17 & Older This course IF a great way to learn terrific dance routines whiie enjoying the physical benefits of an energetic exercise program•. ftAvw. Adult! Fee: $15.1 0/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions An,cdirr!'t ure Irga sk** m 01 t this,fad; +jE�tl ttridart< 7172 Th,irsday, 8:00.8:50 p.m. Start: 6/27/85 End: 9/5/85 andh a tag of VAOM Altdst-t is-.t era rnoa�acly r nialues c a 4tb ' a era aappt. of Adult Naillet& Jazz Age: Adult Fa+d' 6 } "5 Sftr „tCNC` If you evurwanted to learn bal,,et and jazz dancing or loved dancing as a W06 1 t��:fib�arn�., �� 6• g Etad: 7/31/�?6 child and wish to enjoy it again, ti is is the class for you! Merl, l:t?0.4} / 11/85 Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions j I 7173 Thursday,7:00-7:50 p.m. Start: 6/27/85 End: 9/5/85 10 Adult o-"Aunties (Condnutd from prec,4Ing page) Moo:my & Me Exercise Age: Adult Child) W. r This exercise class is designed for Moms and children (age2.i). This c vac i+c �, 3t: course;;fill be centered around exercises that you car do with you,child to oyM7hi� _ benefit both of you.Bring your child with yea and let him or her pa: icipate i `aM�tG UP, with you.Now is the time tc teach your children that exercise is'guod for 7 �5f t 4 f eve Ore. (One child per adult for this class.)Fee includes mother and ;:es: �►t . )'`�� fit, IWSrY#i� t child. 7k 41�4Ued• p;rta 'start V260 1 %1&85 Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site.Lions 7100 Tuesday,9:00-9:50 a.m. Start: 6/25/85 End. F/27/85 d Yoga Age: Adultt Making This class is for begmaers as well as practiced Yoga students.Emphasis is Music.i + , w on rela:.ation,flexib lity nd stress reduction through stretching,strength- ��� ening, toning, and balance;-3stu-es. I- r d Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 20 S!te: Lions 7150 Thursday, 7:00-7:51 a.m Start: 6/27/85 End: 9/5/85 Piano and Organ—Adult Age: Adult 7151 Thursday, 8:00.8:5( p.m. Start: 6/27/85 Eno: 9/5/85 Join this clas.,and receive basic inst.action in piano and organ.You are never too old or too young to learn to love making music. s V; Special Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Site: Lions Interest "�; 8033 Mondry, 6:00.5:50 p.m. Start: 6/24/85 End: 8/26/85 Guitar---Beginning Age: 10 & Up � .t An Introductoryclass,including tuning 'g g your guitar,beginning chords and �. beginning strums.Join us for some music making!Students must provide their own instruments.(Guitars can be rented for a nominal fee from area CPR—Tape it to Heart! Age: 12-Adult music shoes.) Song books will be purchased aS fist class for$5.00. You owe it to yourself and those around you to learn this vital life saving !lee: $7.50/5 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions shill.Become familiar with the technique of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. 8020 Wednesday,6:30-7:20 p.m. Start: 6/26/85 End: 7/24/85 Fee: $9.60/2 day class Limit 20 Site: RCNC 8021 Wednesday, 6:30-7:20 p.m. Stare 7/31/85 End: 8/28/85 7240 Mon. &Wed., 6:00.10:00 p.m. Julie 24 and 26, 1985 Fee: $9.00/2 day class Limit 20 Site: Lions (Guitar—intermediate Age: 12 &Up 7201 Tues. &Thurs., 6:00-10.00 p.m. July 23 and 25, 1985 If you have already mastered the basics of guitar playing,join this class to expand your skills.Students must rovide their own guitars.Song books Basic First Aid Coarse Age: Teen/Adult will be available at first class for 95.00. This 8 hour course is the Nationally recognized Red Cross Basic First Aid Fee: $7.50/5 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions Course.Successful completion of this course will result in certification by 8022 Wednesdag, 7:30.8.20 p.m. Start 6 26/85 h..d: 7/24/85 the Red!cross.This is an integral part of the safety awareness prog,em 3023 Wednesday, 7:30.8:20 p.m. Start: 7/31/85 End: 3/28/85 currently being promoted by Rancho Cucamonga Community Services Department and the Foothill Fire Protection Di ict.Everyone is.urged to participate in this most worthwhile course.Fee includes all supplies used in course.There will be a one hour break for lunch. Fitness, Fee: $14.00/1 day Site: RCNC Fun 7203 Saturday, 8:00 a.m-5:00 p.m. June 22, 1985 n� Color and Style Analysis Age: 16 & Up � S and l tiffs class will assist you in discovering just the right colors and style of clothing and makeup to complement your own natural coloring.Explore rtS thz theory of color as it pertains to you,your personality,your wardrobe G ; , and make-up.This class is offered in hvo five week sessions.You may ::gister for either one. Fee: $15.00/5 weeks Limit 20 Site: Lions €,050 Monday, 7:00-8:50 p.m. Start: 6/24/85 End: 7/22/85 Aerobics Age: Adult 8051 Monday, 7:00.8:50 p.m. Start: 7/29/85 End: 8/26/85 Now is the time for,:ou to start on a proper exercise program.Condition your body and lift your-pirits by bouncing,bending and breathing;o the flog'Obedience Age: Teen/Adidt beat Frogging shoes and exorcise mat are required. Don't you think ifs time your dog learned some of the'social graces?A Fez: $30.00/10 weeks Limit 40 Site: Lions happy dog is an obedient dog.This course in basic obedience is for dogs 7120 Mon./Wed., 6:00.6:50 p.m. Start: 6/2.4/85 End: 8128/85 six months and over.This class will be held at Alta Loma High School— 7121 Tues./Thurs. 6:30-7:20 p.m. Start: 6/25/85 End: 8129/85 adjacent to the tennis courts.Do Not bring your dog to the first class meeting.Owners should wear comfortable walking shoes(no thongs or �;/ �? loose fitting sandals).Proof of vaccinations required at first class meeting. roes siri¢tutiin tcrttic"V :rod Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: ALH.' r � Ar #G 80F0 Thursday, 6:30-7,20 p.m. Start: 6/27/85 End: 9/5/1 5 �e flexibitfty o thr;;:;�tady and re stiargs. pscta+l pl&eedLorf Ow 469 oI the bad k.'fig „ A on tvidon,m�f i�ttittud4 and rP i�M �, o- 5 P '12.COJ8 vr4elrt rC Lim1ta' w 5 Y taw. � rF4�e:12250110 ccursa rtta atriuria# lsrr ls+' , '1 Tu+ 10 lift 1 ate '12 r ' i, klt�tii'►trt kiid vt t I' Fuss S - i4r wiH gain'imfuabie kKarate— weeks f;ft* I goJu ryc shorni kan style karate Age: 11 & Up Uled,;7'00.8:20 p.m. :tart 6 �i M This is a beginning class for young adults.It will consist of warm un exercises, proper breathing, striking, kicking and blocking technique Auto Mechanics Age: AdrAt This martial art has its origin in Okinawa,a weaponless defense using This class is an introduction to the automobile and its components.Learn only the body,such as hands, elbow, feet and knee. the basics: changing oil, tune-ups and more. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site, RCNC Fee: $22,50/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: Lions 71410 Tuesday, 7:00.7:50 p.m. Start: 6/25/85 End: 8/27/85 8080 Tuesday, 7:00-8:30 p.m. Sta t 6/25/85 End: 8127/85 ai Trips 'n Tours Places to go.Things to do, People to eeel ce a year. - Nits ce°n\y al otitxaya\ �d a1 01 tl ttakesp1avehu�'an ttheate�. ir' VOA that neVea �Qsv Wined even astexsis utaOos ame ntssed\ t't eggs the „City , rxoptean -thts Yen Qnt of the to an 0U\d rot�° day ttme to beauttfu ,fhtspag s Pavatxos that ah 19g,5,N\O� Co a and sego d\uck�t the �a5, TrOjsda�1 04 {am�u ahiaetton ust , adore Y �s is an dug tn, dep Seeps- 'f he Strip• ne V e aduYe 85 �h Date: .0 Op a.m. elson G�8 ote\on �u 0 am dune 28,19 23fS p�g5G. Daw.me. ,30 0 pll et pe , "� Cost ead\tne: �u y Retut�, 5 ne 13'19,65 lxes.D ` Cost. dine: �'� ,4 t1 e ea tirj 1 iri81Vol ►�oTtarea°n t ov D �i�►i ' Gas'°�ie1b {etgyos at 1,ai °�shop e�sto'P Vae-43�p tC tht tve� T,av Xb ,as\n ���$� htsee\n9 A dlo atthe us or thisol3vad°B the vari fje5, ay rmoldo°on°f n o So15a a SaibaTZ, ba ks°4 ri9 e shole °x v\y 30,1 paYtutie19g5 d an of<ahtsh to de in day SIP Aua'nt�nl wt\\be 1gg5,�''{°�e Date,. �:5� a'eY Petson lonyouY° �u\y 2a' dep�OXtcnate T�'e urn: 16, 19g5 vahp tee: ,6�%1,350 a PpeYso�' C�o's DeV&lle• 'J R a13W Gal noon of Cost.D,aa\\ne vrtt Res' ,®'gE„'ienY,y a�e mt atop a �t dust\n �' c�i11 t\me t° the wa'ase\s a s n\ea` t �Stt this tC�sc\%o OX. ports 1tttle spare �n°�'e t is pad iat9est b°ta gyg�i���•)°u1ba ga`ns{11h°,4ay 1�aQ pi IS°v a�idea �s one the M°nday Prs °vebat9as n'e g�yt 26,d 4vA*,,, ogeti oC'ndhe w eptembet 91;ve yau\ 1°ku4 pv9 ate. �de S ,d0 i .m F�\j \t\me top 91 p to e1500 Sa Data• 9 _30 'P.m. b pel p1ga5 me. 5 50 19g5 �= t hoc t u u '� usis, r � Bret u3 EZes• aU cp 4r`O� atxl- ugh ��ei�P aYe�p�sethvofthe toI-lollsptdp F. vt5\t St etoo.��e 5ig`�t o{t'ee m end xetu e goad,�oY \CW crate to ot`�a\ycatb\'the\ °n ootfec 1�a�efro Base aneh° C have a e fad c\ty�a*ket, o�d�nrth°y a\� yeas\y �� pU t�'Ps ter,916� ca11$2634. Noe nth F\ea C�&S9 da\t\o is�th deeps T � ,tyGen tnfatmatton� atg Festiva' astety ,calpvy ts•\na poet t St Pn day CpCrm t ons andhpO.1 Center o n a o tog ca ts• rot v'e e'N boY s s h the a d pho �escau a s`' mo1`k' 85,5 '�e a Net` Ott ex�;�cit\gojaen a9 of the 29,ig e ma�t�S three to aU 0 liments te�'be�depadu� o e _ g\n�S \eocs 19 S p a m• st,4a $QQ �. fe Date; 6.00 V. ec per \gg5 1: n �1—li 1 ^time '° pbe �3 t t Cost•:Deaa\'ne• Re- I 12 Registration Mail-In Only--May 31 through June 14 1. Registration for all programs will be accepted byy mail only. 8. Do not bring your registration to City Hall Only matl•in 2. Mail-in registration May 31 through June 14, reclstratlon can be accepted. 3. Registration postmarked prior to'May 31 will be processed 9. A class admission receipt will be returned to yuu.There with timse received June 14. will be a separate receipt for each class and participant. 4. Registration postmarked on or after May 31 will be You will be notified if we are unable"to.complete your processed on a first received-first handled basis, registration.If your class choices are filled,we will return 5. Rancho Cucamonga residents will be given first priority to your cher,k(s), available class spaces. 10. If you have not received verification of registration by 6. Send a separate check or money order for each class the first class meeting, call City Hall at 989.1851, ext, made payable to "The City of Rancho Cucamonga" 220 7.. Write your requested class number on your check. 11. Registration will not be accepted at classes. 12. Class will not be held on July 4. Returned Checks—There will be a $10.00 service zhareze on all checks returned from the bank. Refunds—No refunds will be issued after the date of the firrst class.. Cancellations-if class is cancelled by the Community Services Department,an automatic refund will be processed with no processing change. Proof of Age•—Proof of Age for all 2 and 3 year old students will be required at the first class. MAIL-IN REGWRATION FORM-• FILL OUT COMPLETELY—PLEASE PRINT LAST GAME Mall to: ADDRESS Summer Registration P.O. Box 807 cmr R A N C H O C U L A M O N G A 1si�C A 9 1 7 Rancho Cucamonga, CA HoIVlG PHONE ( 1 ;— 91730-0807 DAY TIME PHONE ( ) ._ (IF DIFFERENT) ReglatrLtion: 7000 Series Classes Only _ a Class Participants Name First a Fee Class Tale Ait. Choice Office a Number, last 9 2nd 3rd Use A 7 �� 7 t G 7 c . 07 r Registration: 8000 Series Classes Only Z Class Participant's Name Alt. Choice Office 0 Number Lnst First Age i7ee Class Title 2nd 3rd Use 8 03 8 y cnS � r; 08 7 001811 c0a 8 / Registration: 90*0 Series ClassesOnly �. Class Participant's Name first fee Class Title Alt, Choice Office Number Last 9 _ 2nd 3rd Use 9 9 0 C% 91 CD Note: Send a separate check or money order for eacli class. L the undersigned panictpantofpanintorguardian Die partichu It do hereby agm to allow so 1ndMduaNs)named hersInto prtclWa in the darementiontd actmduand furthur agree"damnify and hold harmless the Otyof Rancho Cucamonga,its agents and'amaloyees from aU ham acddents,personallnjuryorpropertydamagewhich maybe suffered bytimafccementionedtndMthials(s), arWng out al,ain any way connected wi.h,patidpationtoand ravel to and from this aetM!,+Furthur,.tundeivandthatno refunds urMhets:ued after the dated the ftrkclasse:Rettr%whatherornott atWrA Signature Date as Patent i7 Guardian 0 Participant 13 Public ��:}��l Services Renters and Homeowuers Asssilotance For ages 62 and ovar anc'all disabled pe,,o,%s with a doctors cert'frcate. Information and Referral Time: Monday thru Friday, 9:00 1 a p,m. For adult residents,the City of Rancho Cucamonga/Community Servires Fee: None Department provides information on the following:Food stamps,cat rer Site: RCNC screening, child care,job corp.,state unemployment,legal services, tax Note: Cali fr< ppointment: 987-1618 appointrr+-vto, homeowners and renters assistance a,d immigration. o . - For further int'onnation, please call 987-1618. `me Setif ar Citizens Corner TI.rne: Monday thru Friday, 9:00 a.m.- 12 noon Dogging Site: RCNC Have you ever tried clogging,well the time is here for you to give it try. English As A Sr and Language This Interesting class is being brought to you by the Knotty PineCtoggers• Co-sponsored with f ifey District Adult Education Department especially for our recreation program.Sign-up now for this new craze in Adults welcome! dancing. Time: Monday thru Friday,8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Fee. $15.00/10 weeks L!m;t 40 Site: RCNC Fee: None 7174 Wednesday, 7,00-7:50 p.m. Start: 6/26/85 End: 8/28/85 Site: RCNC Senior Stretch Here is a great way to start the upcomir+ weekene off right Come one down,stretch out and relax those muses. Immunization Clinic Fee:. $15.00,110 weeks Limit 30 Site: RCNC Immunizations for children ages 2 months thru 18 ye, m Bring records 7410 Friday,9.35.10:20 am, Start: 6/28/85 End: 8/30/85 with you. Friendship Cards Time: 4th Monday, monthly,2:00.4:00 p.m. Come on down and play a few hands of Pin"hle.Meet some new friends Fee: $2.00 per child or renew old friendships. Site: RCNC Tuesdays, 12:00.4:00 p.m. Site; RCNC Gold Cards V.I.P. Club r` discount card for se r citizens (ages 60 and over), honored by The time is right for T,ou to join the fastest growlag club in Rancho various merchants and wnks in the West End area.The Gold Card can be Cucamonga with your best Inferests at heart.The club offers opportunities used ti.roughout the state of California, to play cards or bingo,enjoy a pot luck dinner or club dLince or maybe Time: Monday thru Friday,9:00 a.m.-5:00 p m. even a festive holiday celebration.Come on down any irr-in the fun. Fee: Suggested donation of$1.00 Fee: $2.50 annual membership fee Site: RCNC Site: RCNC Thursdays, 9:30.4:00 p.m, Note: This program is offered by the City of Rancho Cucamonga/ Rancho Cucamonga Bridge Club Alta: 50 and Over Community Services Department, YMCA West End Senior No Fee Site RCNC News and the Office of Aging. Thursdays, 1:00.4:00 p.m. Mobile Mea,s Ranct o Cucamonga A volunteer delivenj program for homebound and disabled seniors 60 Senior Activities Agi- 50 and Over years and over.This program is funded by bus,nesses and,Itizens in the Here is your opportunity to get out at night and play some cards with community. others from our community. Time: Meals delivered between 10:30 a.m.-12-30 p.m. No Fee. Site: RCNC Fee: Donation of$1.75 per meal Fidays, 6:00.10:00 p.m. Note- For more information,call 987.1911.Monday thru Friday,9:00 p,! Painting a,m-2:00 p.m.This program works in conjunction with the City g Age: Adult of Rancho Cucamonga�Community Services Department and Everyone has creative talents.Join this class and learn how to express the Steelworker`s Old rimer's Foundation, yourself on canvas. This dass is open to all beginning and advanced students.All students must provide their own supplies at an approximate Nutrition Meal cost of$40.00. Steelworkers Old Timer's Foundation provide hot.peals to seniors(60 Fee: $27.00/6 weeks Limit 25 Site: RCNC pars and over) at the Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center. 8040 Wednesday,1:004.00 p.m. Start: 6/26 85 Endr 7/31/85 Transportation to site is available. 8041 Wednesday, 1.00-4.00 p.m. Start: 8/7/85 End: 9/11/85 Time: Monday thru Friday, 11,30 am-1:30 p.m. Fee Donation of$1.25 per meal X"awr �M Mrs ".,' Site. RCNC x +�. t►;:19 Note: For more information, call 987-1911. Jikto a ptu. aod Senior Health Screening Clinic > � f Cs� d Free blood pressure checks,uAne tests,hemoglobin tests.counseling and a referral for nenior 50 yeas"and over. i L� Time: Is,. ruev _ M+hly,9:30 a.m,- 12,00 noon f:t Via Fee. None 411h ow tomf w1i V a ,• Site: RCNC `fie*-` "100 *A%004 1� � 4 l Well Baby Clinic Physical examinations and i;nmunizaHons for irife nt t L"'rt!5 years of age. „ ` `j Time: Even,4th Wednesday, beginning July Z.h. See l o , 9:00'11:00.a.m. and 1:00.3:00 p.m. Site RCNC Note: Bs wpo!ntment only.Call 988.1346 or 628-2914. , b M. Roiling Start, Inc. x j Rolling Start, Inc,provides a variety of Program, ad Services for the disabled ir,the community at the Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center,9791 Arrow Highway, Rancho Cucamonga Personal care referrals-Housing referrals-Lifeline-Peer Counseling- Community Advocacy-Information and RefferraLAmootp '4 Time: Monday through Friday, 10:00 am.to 2.00 pm. T*0ft, ... r Site RCNC „ Fee: Nona Bch t " Note: Foy more information,call 980.2591 a, boo. A ' 14 i l'oatf Trips ya s) 'Ta>m s Cabbage Fated Picnic7cuddly Poppet 1(;airnter * � � HobbyCityBring your Cabbage hatch doll or other favoritetoy and a picnic lunch.We will have songs,gau= , Come and see a Puppet Showl Then e will ke funi you on a tour of the fun snaps at Hobby Center. Date-, Saturday, 41,aae 22 Date: June t Time: 11:30 a.m-1.00 p.m. Time: 12.30 p.ra. departure Place: Lions Park,916-1 Bass Line Road 5:00 p.m. return Fcr additionai information, call Lions Park Fee: $5.75 per person Community C-titer at 980.3145. a Dodger Gamet Date: Jody 28 DaV Tirrae. 1.0:30 am. depart '`- o 6:30 p.m. return _ Date: Friday, Jane 7. 1985 Fee: $12.75 per person t Time: 1:30 p.m.-130 p.m. Site: Lion,Park Community Center 9161 Baseline Rd., Rancho Cucamonga Angel Gamiel Date: August 7 � t. �i Hobo costume party for all ages.Best-dressed hob�..v will g '� receive a trophy(1st 2nd&314 place).Game,,,stories Time: 10:30 a.m. depart and fun! (FREE 6:30 p.m. return Fee: $11 r-n person � ;5CMAa~ Ala-Pitch Marineland Umpire Clinic 1 Date: August 16 Instruction to techniques,rules and basic fundamentals Time 9:00 a.m. depart for sio-pitch softball umpire certification. 5:30 p.m. return Instructor. Williarn Broney Fee: $12.75 per person Site: Lion's Park Community Center ` 9161 Baseline Rd., Rancho Cucamonga Snntaa Xwica Playhouse ���� P�r� gates: Tuesday, 7.9 p.m. ,t Date: Au riot 24 x ? June 25, July 2, duly 16, Jt,,y 23 g Field session: Sunday, July 28, 1985 5.7 p m, Time: 11:00 a.m. departure 4'30 p.m return ' 4 � � Registration: Mor,.lay, May 27,1985-Friday,June 21,1985 'tub 8 a.m. 8 p.m, Fee: $9.75 per person ' I;- Reg'ster at Lion's Park Community Center All youth trips are chaperoned by adults,Trips will Fee, $22,G0 Includes five 2 hour sessions, one field leave from and return to Lions Park Community session, SCMAF Certification, rule book, and Center, 9161 Base Line Road. For additional ioatch. informatics and registration, phone the Center at For more information, Cal Lions Park Community 980 3145. Cent(, 980-3145 --- -_- Summer Softball Leagues Stow Pitch Softbatf LeaguesM4 Adttdt Men!z Open. 'IS" & "C" 16 Years and over Wry,, Slog P'iteli Softball Leagues Netiouni League u 16 hears and Over July 22 thru August 21,Playoffs: August 26 "> Games will be played on Sundays Monday/Wednesday Games,6:00,7.15,and 8:30 prn. duly 28 th"u October 6,Playoffs October 13, 1985. American League , ') Games%fl be played at July 23 hru August 22,Playoffs August 27 Vineyard Park Senior Field and Etiv:anda Senior Field Tuesday/Thursday Games,6:00.7:15 and 8:30 pm. Registration (Games Times: 9:00,10:15,11:30 a.m, &riday r,-*League June 10 thru June 28 12:45,2:00 and 3.15 Am. July 26 thru October 4,Playoffs: October It Lioes Park Community Center 10 Game Schedule—Each League witi co-silt of 6 Teams Friday Gamer 5,00, 7.15 and 8.-"Am. 9161 Basellne Road,Rancho Cucamonga Monday thru Friday,8:00 a m-6;04 Am. Fee: $265.00 per team All games wlll bs played at Vineyard Park, Officials,scorekeepers and game bait will ba 16 Member Rester Citrus Little League Field provided More team provides goad back-up ball 10 Game Schedule--6 Teams per League Fee: 1111280.50 Per Team For Additional Information, call 2s1l Member RGster Karen Mectham. Recreation Stvlaer4,isor at 980 3145. G, 15 F i J`onf li 'tS ..,:. ;..»"a r. i=,,.. ... 1++ L y w.'1 ` •�'r — G11lrtl CStEI d, V1ti JnIC. ...Cttilnbsr ,� L4� ; lam 1977 ' ' Autfi�et. o k Jon D. Mikels Jamea C.i root Trairrer Mayor stout.. _ ... On May 17, the City Council approved the first ever Park at J r". 4 Ise, . ±lon Im�,rovement Distr a"unique tool grar.:n g the City Um NcNeil. ctrrsan ltamptsl , , the opporiun;Y ±� r�rovid,, ih Tiding .)r yecre`t!:n faciliLes and., Tr# fCi,�' -•• ... ..r-, ` ( accelerate the&ve opmcnt of the proposed Heritage and Red Hill. -" parks.That opportunity is v,•esult of recent State legislation whicl;: addresses the concerns of financing for park development Am y.. n New. Cabile Franchiisc$ ` 1Y With the intent of providing all xesidents of rancho Cucamonga s e,4 ws ' r ;> ; � ' with cable television services in a timely manner,tha City Council 3�leceon Hi11,5t N recently granted business franchises g- to two ,,able television ftay Mcll+teln.Jr;r' Joisro ID, . „ park iis�cieilo companies.As established by the franchise aeements, both DCA 6 ,f Associates and c.ott Communications will be required to provide ae CNM HenrJ.... �,,. , cable w6cr,�: 'pre aetermined:service zones,cuhile attli:d company, i`may • � 4 ,`�• •< .• ys t Group W, not under franchise will continue serving its subscribers ;lj�nt Sri.• J1 :.,�smbar Wit iwig�,;... it � � within its p, :nt service area. l lltr rit;aci ett, > Z .. , .T�m - While:he ne xr agreements end years of stu�ay and considerz,tion t* given to the,most efficient and effective method of providing cable 140*Ac$�rao l within vui a`i5r11GtUnity, the City now s:,barks on an era of cable An Malirent w- k� .,. Cl�ait g , " , : television foie all, -Eugene . . Budget Review Ad' Coo � lieitric -�' , °•;� As part of the budgetary process,t�E City Council is presently reviewing Rancho Cucam• ngds Program of Service for the fiscal v-ar 1985-86.In hreparinLi this year's budget,itis our primary ob ect oe to again provide residents with the most cost efficit-ni r Cmciren p"�''`�`" •" ublic services aimed at the needs of the community.Throughout ` � t fey pr.7.- 1 ,..... the month of June,we will be reviewing al!aspects of he budget in n umfunVY ietail prior to approving thy: final Program of Service at I : its�pn,« " ` ' �"` " "� special Council meeting on tune 27. Residents are welcome to t Hui �L k - City attend and participate in any public budget meeting conducted by Cafpti nrJa n Putrsl?ar t ... . 3 gr�raria3r, the City Council. > L Ramha a uc� erttf'�� As always:;the Council would appreciate hearing your corn ne.nts r a µ µ}� 2ti „ @ and suggestions on any matters of interest to you. rAAOIMJV' ! ' • •: C' ; Q ax 807 Sincerely, c+` Rancho i cif ..° >�,. 6 ,R: =a r�. ion D. .Mikel; Mayor The isclisrlaert3 ,ptsar +i?as�tl rr ,�...:._.....ram..,.—...--.,...._... "1 .L_;..`-...........-....._....�_•_____..._— .._i " i Richard R Dahl Charles J. J,iquei li Jeffrey King Pamela_1, Wright Mayor Pro Tern Councilman Councilman Councilwoman fI Nqn Pnda Otn�eat:�i PAID ii ID S Nr tN.e2 f � 9 ol. VI, No. II City of Rancho Cucamonga,_California January 1986 I• ' 'three ew '14-111eighborhood Parks Co h` lete for Heritage Community P��rk, Her- �i mosa, Bear Gulch and Church Street ' Neighborhood Parks.Deer Creek and Hill Community Parks,along with thirteen future neighborhood parks, were also preserved and protected for . future recreational develop,rcent �:ing ^ d this phase. With Phase Two well in hand,Phase - Three was ready to begin.Phase Three accomplishes the long awaited level- ' STwftEET op-ment of the sites into`real'parks.CH , real parks where people can picnic, CITY OF RA , � ,�f play softball and horseshoes, or listen �a to a concert on a Thursday a ening with the family. s 'AuILL� Church Street Park—Located on Church$treat east of Turner Ave.,this 6.65 acre neighbanlood park in r? addition to a first class playground includes faclMes for softball,family gicn'­::and soccer. # . F Nineteen eighty-five has been an, by volrnteer citizen comm!.ttees meet- '` important 'milestone' year foi the ing wish the Planning Commission and ' Community's Park Development P-o- the City Council in a process spread gram three new neighborhood parks over many months.The plan identified construc c?i and brought into service.. expressr 1 community desists as to two major playgroui-d renovations what tyr? of parks would be guilt in .. completed...extended use of existing the futui.a and their approximate loca- ' sports fiL!ds through the installation of tions. These ideas were incorporated energyefficient ni ht li htin end into the Ci 's General Plar,which is a 1 g g g. .. ty7 the creation of the Rancho Cucamonga long term `blueprint' for building our "ark and Recreation Irrnro vement community . . that is, where heavy The Su)er Moon'Climber provides a young explorer ,)istrict for Red Hill anal heritage manufacturing will be located, what with a hallenge at Bear Gulch Neighborhood Park Community Parks. areas work best forresidential develop• 1:h's is where our Community's Park r f; ment,and guideiiiZes for other relevant Devwslopment Program is today . . . The elements and phases associated factors which have an;rifluence on our with the Community Park Develop- d-veloping community. (Continued on Page 14.) ment Program are important in under- standing v1hy the term `milestone' is �ilSlfj� �irr�! �` Phase Two of the Program was � apr�i�prtate, geared to the acquisition and protec- ?� The 'Program' was divided into tion of future ark sites. Turin this ° Recycling ��� L<�e -� g P g See page 4 , three separate but sometimes over- phase, the limiter', fiscal resources v 1 c�Iidt� ety lapping phases.The first phase which available to the Program were directed �-IrtC2 p���y Y Six� began in 1978,just after City incorpo= towards protecting and ensuring park �itry: ration theprevicus November,was the site availability for futuredei .,opment Winter Re�reatiofr Manning phase.Taais w;s accomplished Examples of this are the lands aLC:_0 A sre nr a its t F Traffic Capital Improvements Continuing _ Engineerin(�Upd _ - - - - � i. ate As established in this year',budget, "w •-. - -- traffic signals at Vineyard and 9th �\ Sireet, Arrow and Hellman, and Base Line and Beryl are can nuy under ; design and should be operational by the beginning of June,1986.Addition- Y ally, a preliminary investigation of s.,veral intersections shows that trafficl,T;,;�o signals ars warranted at Base I le any l Amethyst and at Base Line ai. Alta ` Cuesta.These and other intersections 1 � will be analyzed more closely, but are .1c, �, , _ati � .,"�•^�.. �t ,. E, likely candidates for next year's pro- posed budget As can be seen by the great amount by street resurfacing and the installa- Tr:,ffic counts have now been com- of construction currently going on lion of traffic signals at the Hern osa/ r,,eted on almost all arterial and roller.- within our community,the City's Capi- Turner intersection. for streets in the City. Significant tal Improvement Program continues * Archibald Avenue sewer in increases in traffic flow over the last on schedule.In fact,the City not-,has a ~ one to two years were found on record amount of capital improve stallation and reconstruction several rr.ijor streets. Archibald Ave- ments currently under construction. from 4th Street to Base Line nue `raffic has increased traffic flow The following are several of the many Road. Project to include installa- about .0% between 4 th Street and capital improvement projects planned tion of sewers and the reconstruction Foothill Boulevard sine a 1983 and for this year. Residents having ques- of Arc"ribald Avenue. Project is now hand'es a capacit- of 27,000 tions or comments regarding any im- scheduled for completion in May, vehicles per day. The 'n^rease of 1986. traffic north of Base Linea:,ounts for provement project should contact the a 40% jump since 1983, and Base Rancho Cucamonga Engineering Divi- Carnelian street Beauti Fica- Line Road has also shown t dramatic lion at 989-1862. tion Project:.With the major por increaze, especially near Haven Ave- Aita Lomn Storm Channel tion of sidewa'k installed,sprinkiers nup Traffic volumes on Base Line construction from north of trees and additional landscaping are now vary from over 20,000 per day Hill1side to the Alta Loc:iai to follow. near Carnelian to 15,000 vehicles near Haven Avenue.This is an increase lansins north of Banyan. The in traffic flaw from 40% to 70% since adway crossings at Hillside,Wilsor, * Hermosa ancc Lemon Street late 1983. a, i I iermosa Avenues currently Beautificatioo Project. With under construction. Traffic is now sprinkler systems and trees installed, Sr limits in the City are now detoured across Hillside and to thi top soil and bedding of plants i+etng resurveyed for compliance with Vehicle Code radar enforcement re Lemon A�Jenues. are to fellow quirements, and such survey informa- * Ea..e Liipr, iil:oacl reconstruc- L,ocoming projects for the winter Lion is being supplied to the Cor, tion frowi Teak',Jay to Haven and spring seasons include the wideing maintain law enforcement effort, to Avenue. !-e southerly embank- of Turner (west side) from Ferron to the City. ment on Base 11n: Road has junk the Santa Fe Rail Road and the been removed at Turner, and wall r istruc"--n of the Archibald storm ccnstniction is to start soon,followed .ain from I ;mon to Banyan. Beauti'icatioxn 17)r®gram H hs High Inc Residents ha,,e probably noticed r zission are currently reviewing future .r� that`he City 1985-8F Beautification landscaping:iesigns for Archibald Ava_• Program is in full swing. City crews nue which includes a major gateway a, rer;,,.ttly completed landscaping of Fourth Street, designed to architec- . ' l Baseline Road from the west City turally compliment the character of limits to Carn .lian Street, and work is the old stone Methodist Church. Con- �Et: in progress a;-)ng Carnelian Street struction of this project along with x from Baseline Banyan. Nineteenth Street and Haven Aver ue k _4 should begin this summer. With the .omple'n.cn of Carnelian, the +v will direct its beautification Beautification projects are pa;d for with fees generated b new devele -� efforts at Archibald Avenue, Nine- .a y P- ' teenth Street, the Havt n Avenue me- ment. the funds ate collected with the ' dian islanis and major portions of issuance of each new residential decel 4 �>q Foothill Boulevard. apment and are restricted in use to � F providing street and parkway beautifl- . ; The.City Counci'and planning Corn- cation. �," 2 i I: Free Preservation Ordinance Revised= Interim Polncites In response to recent concerns re- it more costly to violate the ordi Adopted for garding tree preservation policies and nance than to comply and empha- e n the CiN's tree removal permit process, size the significance the City places ��d]►��l�i� �►tA�A��'.8�aru the City Council is revising Rancho on tree preservation. Cucamonga's Tree Preservation Or- Public notice of a tree removal dinance. permit request shall be made before Interim Development Policies for The amendments to the Rancho any tree removal decision has been Foothill Boulevard were approved:by Cucamonga Municipal Code will signi- made by the Planning Com.nission. the City Council on October?, 1985. ficantt modify the Tree Preservation The policies will remain in effect Ordinance in the following key areas ` Measures to insure the protection during the next 4welve months while and preservation of existing trees the City completes preparation of the * The tree Yarnovar process for these will be e-, forced. Foothill Boulevard CorridorPlan.Dur- applications associated with devel- ing th'-s time, the interim policies will sure continued health and presarva- •, opment projects will be tied to the Tree maintenance guidelines in- help guide the decision making proc- development approval process. tion of trees are established. ess, since development projects will The authority of * the City to preserve continue to 'be submitted for City 1 1 trees because of their aesthetic dual- With the revision of t:,e Tree Preser• Review. The intent is to accomodate 1; ity and neighborhocd character is vation Ordinance,it is the City's intent approval, of projects that benefit the �= explicitly expressed. to keep the public up-to-date on all City, as well as provide an objective * w[ll aspects of the tree removal process The preservation policy for trees means of evaluating projects with ma- and to allow the appropriate individ. jur issues and concerns. include a designation of historic I landmark trees. uals the opportunitj to review and i' consider any tree removal permit,The he study area for the Foothill The tree preservation policy includes City emphasizes its commitment to Boulevard Corridor Plan includes com- a provision whereby blue gum euca- tree preservation and its desire to mercial, cifice and residential prop- lyptus windrows will be gradually maintain the windrow character of our erties along the developed portions of j replaced as development occurs heritage. The revisions to the Tree Foothill Boulevard. Topics to be ad- with cleaner,safer varieties that will Preservation Ordinance is just one dressed include urban design, traffic retain windrow character. way in which the City is maintaining and circulation,economic viability and r * Fines for illegal tree removal are greater control over preserving the land use. The pr°mar; intent of the strengthened,with an intent to make endeared trees�f Ra-,cho Cucamonga. study is to provide LN balanced mixture of residential and commercial activities compatible with surroun.l'sng land uses Conlniercial Centers Progressing_ - -- and to promote a high duality image i` reflecting community heritage and tEldrgiaia ®wire tilittma�ry protect has been designed with an identity. The+study will also identf� busilae>ssi Centre emphasis toward the pedestrian en- safe and efficient traffic flow and. vironrnent of generous plazas and access, and strengthen economic via- The first phase of the Virginia Dare bility along the corridor. shaded arcades. The architecture is r Winety Business Ce,itra is nearing characteristic of Rancho Cucamonga's completion.The Christeson Con►paryga rural heritage,with alluvial rock van er, Anyone interested in obtaining ad- � project, which includes the historic. vine covered trellis,rough wood beams ditional information about the Foothill theme tower as its tucal point, has and posts, and cedar siding. The Boulevard Corridor Plan may call the been completely renovated to preserve Haven Village Center is a d v->rsified City of Rancho Cucamonga Flanning the --ommunity's winery heritage for prop company project. Division at 989.1861. generations to come. Future phases i include the construction of an Edward's _ six-screen theater, which will house Meeting Dates 180E seats to acconimoda.e patrons - desiring to see first run movies. 1r, •i addition, Spires Family Restaurant Business Is Your Business and a Del Taco will soon begirt � Residents of the: City of Rancho Cuct.:xonga are encouraged to attend City construction.The.,project also includes meAngs.These meetings are held et Lions Park C,-n.munity Center,9161 Base Line ±I a Food Court located around a r—trai Roan. outdoor eating plaza, campiate with a ..........convenes first anct third V' 6esda%.monthly, 7:3f1 p.m Clay Council wide variety of quality restaurants and F'la nnIng s ommisulon ...convenes —:c;ond and fourth Wednesday, rnonthiy ' dessert shops. at 7.00 pm. i t AAWlsorp Commission.,-..comve66 fourth Thursday, monthly, at 7.30 p.m. Haven Village Shppixng Ce-fiKea �. o iP'u.7i Development.Cenmmise3oa>a........convenes thud Thursday, monthly, £ Construction of the Hal•,n Village at 7r30 p.m. Shopping Center is sla'ed to begin tp �, nation Co ilsegon......convenes:first Thursday,monthly later this year on Phase i that will � at 7.00 feature a Lusky's supermarket. The -r-�— --�-- 3 "lot Line for Your, n eeom The he ranch Library Infnirmat ckm for Ali Rancho Cucamonga's Branch-Li- t::_ As part of an ongoing commitment_ newpapers,glass and aluminum cans. bran is in the business of helping fill to,ecyciing,the City of Rancho Cuca- The"hot line"will also provide general yovi information needs. The library monga announces a Southern Califor. information on recycling and referrat�i offers a collection numbering over nia»wide telephone recycling"hot line" to other inform,*ion sources. 36,500 volutmes.Available are current which informs residents of the nearest Of particular l.werest to residents is magazines (in english and spanish), location .if recycling centers and pro- the Reynolds Aluminum recycling popular records,cassettes,doc-ments --i-1es general information on recycling,. center at 9910 6th Street in Rancho of Rancho Cucamonges history,.: u- T he"hot line" is operated 24 hours a Cucamonga. The recycling center cational pamphlets,bus srhed-02s and day,seven days a week by RecyCAL of acc(pts all aluminum-type items. For fii�.s. Also the hard to and'books are Southern California, a nonprofit, en- additional information, plen:;e cali not ,a anymore; they havi an inter- vironmental organization composed 980.1203. library program which can got you that of members of the soft drink, beer, A ci43n and healthy environment is book A special .collaction of large grocery, packaging and recycling in- one which all residents are encouraged Print books and fo-nign language dustries. to help maintain. Recycling is lust one materials are also available. Residents may call the "hot line" way in which natural resources;energy As you can see, the library offers a number 1-800-RECYCAL and inquire and water are conserved and wat +r wide array of information ranging as to the nearest location to which they and air pollution are reduced within from recipes for any type of meals, can take recyclable materials such as our community. direction in school assignments,home improvements,to finding your favorite `+ author.The library staff is very helpful Charity Frauds "` Pleases eta re and interested in assisting you to find Since Charity Fund is prevalent With Any Sorlieitirttioma any information that is deeded.Anyone living in San Bernardino any community, residents * Make sure, to get the facts and County rr,y obtain a library card at no with which t tobewarem any solicitor always ask question. charge. To receiw-- card, you must with which they may came in cont4ct. * � show some a of identification with In the event of any solicitation,please Who—.,- the soiicitor. Get the type utilize the following helpful hints and person's name and charity's address. your current address.The library privi- r beware of charity fraud. * What—is the full name of the charity? Clege card may or ounty Library elms ed t any City i San dino Is is affiliated with an argao'-ation County. The only charges are for Warning Signals: you know something abou? Can overdue and lost materials. you;:ontact someone at the parent * Solicitation using a sales pitch similar organization about the solicitation? And remember...Library hours are.: to that of a legitimate charity which Get a name and telephone number. Is f,3miliar to you. What information. is available? Is Mon./:"ues. ......... 10 a.m.-8 p.m. there a financial statement!What is Wed./Tours. ...,.... 10 a.m.-6 p.m. '1`elephone solicitation followed by Fri. Sat. ...... .....10 a.r�.-5 m. immediate pick-up of donations. the organNat:,on's history? / p Most legitimate charities will let you * Where—are the offices of the charity The library locatod at 9191 Base mail in your contribution, :while located? Whew 're I-hey registered Line Road ! ,ext o the Ltons Pork suspect charities often send rum ers and with what. agency? Community Center). For any addi- to pick-up your money after they * When—were they o�'ganized? How tional information about our library,. have contacted you by telephone. long have they been soliciting in call 987.3107. # rash Only Policy. No legitimate your communitya" charity will refuse your check made : ; How—will the me ney be used?How Frrisui'd►of the;Llb*a l� out in the name of the chars i'g► '' much of your donations will actually High Pressure Tactics. Legitimate go to the charitable purpose? The Friends of the Library of the charities do not twist arms. Rancho Cucamonga Branch invite :Beware of'.ack of information. Usc If You Suspect Fraud: all individuals.i,terested info ng the; caution if:,he solicitor is reluctant to "Friends" to contact 987-31.07 or answer c uestions and appears to * !�,Q ��tot donattel If the charity is 982-9260,€or membership inf'or know little about the charity.Watch legitimMe,you can always give later. mation. A group of'""Friends"con. out for charities you have never cerned for the welfare of the public heard of, or those that are very Make a��Qea� �ibaut what hap- library, the Friends of the Library similarto theories that you do know pened. Wr,te down as many details meet on the first Wednesday of *bout as you can, each,month to discuss activities °* Cheek for idenn3,cation.Use cau' )n * Ask the ss:icitor to call you back or Pertaining to th Ranchos Cuca. If the solicitor :u��n't tell you who a ==lumber where he or she can monga Branch litzsrli,A{t persons he/she is or the ota anlzation's name be reached. a.e welcome to attend w'id parfic- and address. Cali your local police, irate, 4 i For Your ,SaletO 3 Flood Safety: ( Prepare earP1 ay Fire %- fety a 'ayu _ _ _ + For those residents experiencing t1-e worst Possible problem areas As the holiday season nears, the their first Winter in Rancho Coca- which are frequent in Rancho Cuca- Foothill.Fire Pf,)tect':an District would monga, the January-February rain me:-iga include: like to offer some simple fire safety tips tt it the foothill areas should not *Turner and Hermosa to help make y,1ur"winter wonders" t, rn lightly. In fact, rains are a *Sapphire north of Banyan joyous. serious forc,a of nature to be reckoned *Archibald north of Highland anth, and warrant preparation. *Amethyst north of 19th Street Trees x *Etiwanda and 4th Street * 'Don't f 1 Throughout the Winter season,rain * buy a tree with shedding Etiwanda and 4th Street water travels down from the mountains *Hillside, and W�.lsan between Arehi- needles. Dry trees can ignite faster and flows through various ravines into and easier than fresh trees. many of our north-south streets.Added bald and Hermosa * Keep the tree in water and replenish to run-off from roadways and roof How Can You Pre are? l tops, the north-south streets can bey p water daily. RF;member, heated P rooms rapidly dry out trees. i '.. come raging rivers. Parents...know where your children * It is not just the amount of water are,and keep them indoors. Discuss La ate tree away from fireplaces which causes problems,but a combina- i wihh them the danger of platII ng in a ano other open flame sources. . tion of quantity and velocity. Rancho wvatei•fillou streetLii ht& & Decorations Cucamonga is located at the base of *i)o not drive in the heavy rains. If � y the San Gabriel mountains and the you must drhle, stay off the major * All decorations should be nun-com- north-south streets are relatively stoop. water carrying streets and alter bustible or flame retardant It is this steepness which brings about pate routes,In most cases,Sapphire, * Keep decorations away from open Zhe velocity. Amethyst, Hellman north of 19th flames. So,Be Aware...a person can easily Street, Archibald, f€avert and Car- * Check for frayed or bare wires, walk through fa:ur feet of still water, nelian at 19th Street are accessible. cracked sockets and loose coninec- but six inc:hsc of water flowing down Basically if you cannot see the crown tions on all decorative llpt,`Ls.Repair Sapphire, Carnelian, Hellman, Her- of the street,do not attempt to drive or replace defective or dammed mosa or Turner will easily sweep a or walk across, sets. man off his feet and carry hie: away. * Use good sense! If you have any * Be sure lights used outdoors are One foot of water opt the same streets doubt about the safety of a travel specified' for that use. twill easily wash awarany standard size , zar or truck, includir g a one-ton 4x4. path, use an alternate route. „ Don t use lights on a metallic tree.It Most vehicles simply do not maintain In the meantime,during heavy raim, can be a "shocking" experience. enough wel.,Iht and surface friction in if there is an emergency, call the * Don't leave young ch'' 'ren unat- contact with the tree'- to resist the Sheriff or the Fire District at Emergency tended and keep candles out of i' force of the rushing wa,%:�r "911'% If yott need sand or sandbags, reach of children. We are now entering}a new Winter they w.ii be available at all three rainy season and muse be prepared for stations. of the Foothill Fire District. Unplug lighted decorations when you leave home or go to bed. ER cutlet's address once the call is con- Snorting lights and wires can start a ' FVRZ nected to the dispatch unit. Such a * fire quickly, especially on a dry tree. "AMAOR system is invniu-,ble in cases,where an Don t overload electrical outlets. !'_. 'QMAL individual aas dia!pa the 911 number. d 91f,", but is usable to speak o;- relay ariaAsk �..hrietffias Parit3e� eme.2eucy�message.It is al,:o useful in * Never burn a tree, gift wrapping or r. The new 911 a enc system is tracing "false alarms" for Emergency cardboard boxes in the fireplace. currently in 11eff tt en hs City of services. * Be sure fireplace flues are open Rancho Cuc .,Ia. Residents can Rancho Cucamonga residents are before lighting a fire, and keep a now dial"P ,or all police,fire and encouraged to use the new 9118y,Aem screen in front of the firaplace when emerges- ...dicai assistance: The to report any situation requiring it is in use. ' EmaergeMy response for pol,c:s,fire # i compu,, _eed system automatically and medical services. Parente should If you already have a battery- connects the caller with the central also instruct their children as to the operated smoke detector, this is a dispatch unit at the West End Sheriffs good time to check or change the Substation or the Foothill Fire District, purpose and use of the el and non- batteries. GE depending on the nature of the timer. service.Regular business call and non * p emctrgencies should be directed to the If you still dora t have that smoke 1 gency- Rancho Cucamonga Sheriffs Station detector, how about buying one Under the new system, police and at 989-6611 or to the Foothill Fire Row? It's an inexpensive life-saving fire personnel are able to locate the District at 987-2535. gift 5 1 J l - e, ere, 0, n 1 WA 0 Winter Schedule City of Rancho Cucamonga, California ' January 1986 Rancho Cucamonga Application Mobile Meals Name Rai.cho Cucamonga Mobile Meals, Inc. is a non-profit, Address _ public benefit corporation organized in 1980 for the Nearest Cross Street specific purpose of improving the nutrition, meals and physical wellbeing of persons who are confined to their Phone residence because of illness, accident, convalescence, etc.; Description of Location and to furnish and deliver meals to such persons at their eg:(Apt#, Floor, Front or Rear, etc.) residence. Services are provided to all ages and regardless of abilty Description of Residence to pay. Rvcipients unable to a the full amount may P y t pay y e . r��r ,g f t,,Y House, White Fence, eta.) contribute what they can while Mobile Meals makes up the difference through contributions from concerned individ- uals and community organizations in Rancho Cucamonga. Physical Condition(Blind. Deaf, eta) Services are available to residents of Rancho Cucamonga on a long or short term basis as long as needed according to Special Physical Problems doctors recommendation.Current meal cost is$2.00,and meals include: entree, starch, vegetable and milk. Dessert will be provided two days a week. Emergency Contact If you are in need of this service, please fill out attached Friend or Relative(Underiive which) application, have your doctor sign it, and mail to: home Rancho Cucamonga Mobile Meals P.O. Box 423 Address 4 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Phone Phone: 980.3666 f wait the Rancho Cucamonga Mobile Meals Servb;e in accordance with Tha n,k you, Mobile Meals, guidelines listed. for caring! I Signature Date Inside eerea on News --_ ii Doctors Recommendation: Class Schedules e Mail-in 0,01stratior recommend treat_ See sages 7.13 See page 15 be offered mobile meals for a period of approximately beginning as he/she is unable to provide proper Ad'vities begi'rii January 4th nutrition for him/herself. Lions Park Ceartn'iAty t<`erttvr 9161 Baseline RooW Physicians Signature .� Phone_,9804146 - Office Address A6gcho CVwrlonsa Neighborhood Center 1`int?W` iighW3st, 4l Phone x� photi 9 0-96+ �i 6 Youth Activities Me," lug Music :j Guitar---Beginning ±ige: 9 & Up Gymnasitics II & III Age: 9-16 Learn chords,strumming,reading music,arpegggios,4ass runs,and scales. An intermediate/advanced combination class.This course is designed to Sing-a-long,strum along forma: A basic foundatiot 6r recreational and develop strength, coordination, be ante and flexibility. Leotards are professional playing.A folk,country and classical ai u)roach.Instruction required. book will be available at the first class at an approxt!rate cost of$5.00• Fee: $16.50/11 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions Fee: $9.00/6 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions 4120 Sat., 1:00-1:50 p.m. Start: 1/04/86 End: 3/15/86 3000 Wed., 6:30.7:20 p.m. Start 1/08/86 End. 2/12/86 3001 Wed., 6:30.7:20 p.m. Start 2/19/86 End: 3/26/86 Rytiemic Gymnastics Agnes 6-14 Guitar-Intermediate Age: 10 & �J A challerrging and exciting feminine sport offering Grace and beauty of t g p movement,creativity and self-expression.This class includes basic dance Advanced chords,bane chords,finger picking,transposing,modulations,. movem-Kits and skills and movement combinations with hand apparatus. advanced reading of music pinch melody,intros and Endings.Instruction Instructur ill ratify students on first day of class which apparatus Is book will be available at the first class at an approximate cost of$5.00. needed. Approximate cost of apparatus is$2.00-$10.00. i Fee: $9.00/6 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions Fee: $16.50/11 weeks 1_1,11:20 Site: Lions i 3010 Wed.,'T 30-8:20 p.m.. Start 1/08/86 End: 2/12186 41SO Monday, 5:00.5:50 p.m. Start 1/06/86 End: 3124/85 3011 Wed., 70,1.8:20 p.m. Start 2/19/86 T rd:3/26/86 Piano & Organ Age: 3-5, 6-12 A basic course designed to acquaint the music lover with the keyboard AV, u _ Stimulating games make leam'ng music symbols and note reading lots of - fun for the younger stucient. Karate--lllegioning Age: 6.10 11-15 Fee: $16.50/11 weeks Limit 15 Site Clog? i Ago:3.5 Basic Introduction to karate techniques. Karate, the developn .nt of { 3100 Mon., 2:30.3:20 p.m. g Start 1/06/86 End: 3/24/86 physical and mental .,ealth and gives students the gifts of self-esi,�em, Age- 6-12 courtesy,respect for self and others, self-discipline and confidence. 1 3101 Mon.,3:30.4.20 p.m. Start 1/06/86 End: 3/24/86 Fee: $18.00/12 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions I 3103 Tues., 3:30.4:20 p.m. Start 1/07/86 End: 3/18/86 Age; 6-10 3200 Tues., 3 30.4.20 p.m. Start 1/07/86 End: 3/25/86 Piano & Organ-'ntereaaeaiinte Age: G-1: 3201 Wed.,3 30.4:20 p.m. Start 1/08/86 End: 3/26/86 g g 3282 Sat., 2:00.2.50 p.m. Start 1/04/86 End: 3/22/86 If you have already mast.red the bass:s of playing the keyboard,join this AS-: 11-15 class to expand your skills. 3203 Fri,3:30-4:20 p.m. Start 1/10/86 End: 3/28/86 Fee: $16.50/11 weeks 13mit 15 Site: Lions i 3102 Mon,4:30.5:20 p.m. ;itart '- 06/86 End: 3/24/86 hsFirt3$e- Advanced zginner/Intermediate Age: 6.10,11-15 Sports and Exercise Classe,,% Now that you are In good shape and haw been introduced to the exciting world of Karate,further your s!dlls in this advanced class.All studcots in 1 thissectiovr will be required to be uniformed in a"Gr'the traditional attire Tumbling Two's Age: 2 of these programs. Ali students enrolled in these classes must have Two year obis learn basic coordination,Lesic tumbling and balance beam .ccessfi illy com+;ileted Leginning Karate and have instructor s permission. movements: Parent is encouraged to renair in class and participate In FeL' $36.00/12 weeks Limit 30 Site: Li,sns learning , instructio,l. Age: 6-10 e. 11-15 3204 Tues/Fri.,4:30• .20 p.m. Start 1/07/86 End: 3/28/86 4000 Mon., Fee: $8 25.,1 12:00-12:30 p.m. Start `weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions!46/86 End: 3/24/86 t.320S Sat, 3.00.4.50 Start 1 04/86 End: 3 ?2 86 ).m. / /- / ^i 4001 Mon., 12:35. 1;05 p.m. Start i/t)�186 End: 3/24/86 A 3206 Tues./Fri.,5:30-6:20 p.m. Start 1/07/86 End: 3/28/86 i Gymnastics for Tiny Pots--Beflinning Age: 3r5 Harate- This class covers basic tumbling as well as coordination and conditioning activities. Beginning balance beam techniques included! gojrs ryes nhorei Ilan style 9iarate Aga: It and Up l Fee: $16,50/11 weeks Limit 25 Site: Lions This is a beginalig class for young adults. It will consist of warm up 6020 Mon., 2:00- 2:50 p.m. Start 1/06/86 End:3/24/86 exercises, propel breath ig, striking, kicking and blocking techniques. ^ )21 Wed., 12:00.12:50 p.m. Start 1/08/86 End: 3/19/86 This martial art has its orig in Okinawa,aweaponless defense using only n the body, such as rands, ei-jows,feet and knees. Wed., 1:00- 1 50 p.m. Start 1/08/86 End: 31;9/86 I, -d,, 2:00- 2:50 p.m. Start 1/08/86 End: 3/151/86 Fee: $18.00/12 weeks Limit^0 Site: RCNC 1 9:00- 9.50 p.m. Start 1/04/86 End: 3/15;86 $207 Tues., 7:00.7:50 p.m. Start 1/07/86 End: 3/25/86 11:00.11:50 p.m. Start 1/04/86 End:3/15/84 Karate--gojea ry n shorei kan styi-a karate/ !j antics for Tiny Tote--Advanced Age: 3.5 ,'termeditate Age: 11 and Up glass covers all basic movements and gets the child ready for This is an;intermediate class for young adult-,It w3l consist of warm-up vaned gymnastic ski►is. exercises,)groper breathing,striking, kicking and blocking techniques. ►ert: $16.50/11 weeks Limit 25 Site: Lions Fee $18.001`2 weeks Limit 30 Site RCNC 4030 Sat., 10:00.10:50 a.m. Start 1/04/86 End: 3115/86 3203 Mon., 7:00.7:50 p.m. Start 1/06/86 End: 3/31/86 4031 Mon., 11-00-11:50 a.m. Start 1/06/86 End; 3/24/86 Gymnastics I Age: 6-8, 9.14 omali ny-&-Me txercise ~ Agw. 2.5j,E1 dOt A starter course with emphasis on boil awareness Beginning This exercise Hass is desfg ed for mothers a`r;. ikften(age..2.51.It p y g gymnasuu y il!be centered around e� des u catx dow' Motu that calif skills are,taught to help develop coordination,balance and f •-ti+ri4y. k�"� y benefit out both.Ter,Mam_khar tse Is 3 ail ag8s?One' Fee: $16.50111 weeks Limit 30 Site; Lions y 1 child per Adtuit for this �� �` ' Age: 6.8 Fee: $18:0Q/1 'yueeks I Limit 20 Sito Lions 41tiU Nlon„3,00.3:50 p.m Start 1/06/86 End: 3/24/86r- 4101 .tea, 12.00.12:50 p.m. Start 1/04:86 End: 3/15/86 Tues �(.f}-9 50 � Start:1/07/86 �End: 3/25/sl6 f k, Age: 9.16 4102 Mon.,4:00.4:50 P.M. Start 1/06/86 lend, 3/24/86 7 ll �y ■� Youth Activities Wet for Fein (Continued frorn preceding page) _. Batton Age: 6-141 Students will be taught basic twirls and marching steps.Students must tbildraWgyp Roodshop 1 * 54 provide their own baton. eur owh_»rnoden .#ottsl Learc_tli:t_basie_terlrnin»ar.nf Fee: $18.00/12 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions wa r7tTn ur�slle7iavtng uci,410.00 fib ee pautipinstr tciora* 3470 Thurs.,4:00-4:50 p.m. Start: 1/09/86 Fnd• 3/27/86 the 6(�`�t class, Beauty Concepts t ,e. 11-14 Fee: ��.t 8 weeks Limit 14,_1 Site: Lions Introduction to color theory and analysts,study of may. Nea,.3:15�4.05 p.m. Stan 1/08/86 End:2112186 application, t, wardrobe, color in relation to personalities and indhi.d, iis. Additional $10.00 for optional wlor fan to be paid at the first class meeting. Dance Fee• $9.00/6 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions 3450 Mon., 6:00.6:50 p,m. Start: 1/06/86 End: 2/10/86 34S1 Mon., 6:00.6:50 p.m. Start 2/24/86 End: 3/31/86 Ballet& Tap I Age: 3-5 A basic dance class for children who have never Lefore had dance lessons. ' Working With Clays sage: 11412 This class Is designed to develop your childs cz-ordination and rhythm Grpatfua leamirLg to make a�niei ofitems such as po�,xx,jar cups, while learning the basic dance movements.Optional dance recital will be animatsorpeopleworking with clak.Appro imhteccntsilsuppEtests held after the session. -$3.50 payable at first class. Fee $18.00/12 weeks Limit 30 site Lions Fow $27,00/12 weeks Limit 12 Stje: Lio��s 3400 Thum, 9:00-9:50 a.m. Start: 1/09/86 End: 3/27/86 ",Fuel.,3:30.4.50 p.m. -Start, 1/07/66 End 3/25/86 3401 Thurs.,1:00.1:50 p.m Start i/09/86 End 3/27/86 Creative Arts Age: 5-9 Ballet& Tap I1 Age: 3.5 A creative arts and crafts Baas that allows children to use a variety of This class is open to all children who have successfully completed Ballet materials to create crafts while allowing enough freedom for them to use and Tap L Strap on your tap shoes and slip on your I aliet slippers and their imaginations.Approximate cost of supplies is$5.00 payable at first dance the day away!Op.'onal dance recital will be haid after the session. class. Fee: $18.00/12 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions Fee: ,io.ii0/lI, weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions 1402 Thum, 2:00-2:50 p.m. Start: 1/09/86 End: 3/27/86 4254 Mon.,3:30.4:20 p.m. Start: 1/06186 End: 3/24/86 Ballet& Tap l �czd RH Age: 6-0 Aefts 6-16 This is your chance to unleash all that hidden talent.This class is designed Come and en4er the world of make kelieve!Emphasis on creative for students who want to learn the fundamentals as well as those students p wishing to develop existing skills.Optiona :once recital will be held after e*rmlon,continuity and timing.tx�g special techi►iquesdrs"lggned the session. to improve confidence and staff presence.Th_s c�.urse provi des abatils Fee $18.00/12 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions Fee.,,(oc a rr ore serious acting tmit 3r. 3403 Thum,3:00.3:50 p.m. Start: 1/09/86 End. 3/27/86 Fe�,�1tS.Ot?/1Z weeks Limit 30 Site: Lwns , '81 Thurs.,6:00-6.50 p.m. Start 1/09/86= End: 3/27/86 1<a all t& 3 +its 9•115 Modeling Age: 8-12 Learn to dance and 0{4 have fun.Basic step:,taught in Tap.Ballet, € Wouldn't you like to be tlamourous?Learn to be charming and graceful and Utz.Dancing hilpa tml-m---,oardinaticn and is good for the ilou can feel about yourself ing'body.Optional dan I will be held after the se,�sion, and spa Just how good Fee $18.00/12 wseYs L9mlt 3 site o s C: ree• $1_u.00/12 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions 346$4 Thurs 5:00-5:50 p.m Stark. ,09/86 End /2 /Bc 3351 Thurs., 7:00.7:50 p.m. Start: 1/09/86 End: 3/27/86 ' � Mommy& I4e Dance Cla-3o Age: 3-3/Adafit Play srodl 1Lcorm Age: 3.5 This is a ;neat way for both mothp; and daughter to learn dancin Here is a chance for your young preschool age child to learn while having together. 11he class begins with wztm-up exercises and stretches an.: !' fun. Learning color k numbers and letters really can be enjoyable, progresses to combina0ris of dance steps in ballet and jazz. i Verification of age will be Tequ:red at the first class meeting.Child must Fee- $18.00/12 weei:. Limit 20 Site: Lions have turned 3 years of age by September 28, 1985. 3405 Thurs.,10:00-10:50 am Start: 1/09/86. End: 3/27/8!� Fee: $36.00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: RCNC 4300 M/W,9:00-10:50 am. Start 1/06/86 End: 3/12/86 Playeehool Age: 3-5 This class is desigr,;ad as a learning experience for children 3 to 5 years of age It is instructed In such a way as to meet the needs of the wide range of abilities in this age bracket Children have fun while learning and Big Wheel Interacting with other children in a group situation.Verification of age required at first class. Winter Nationals Fee: $36.00/10 weeks Mmit 20 Site: Lions Aqe: 2.7 year olds 431l1 VW 9:30-11,20 am. Ste-* 1/06186 End: 3/12/86 436'2 N, 12:00. 1:50 p.m. Start 1;06/8F End: 3/1^-86 { 430�� T � ���^?:tb End: 3/z..,36 sate: Saturday, January 11, 198ti h, 9:30.11:20 a.m. Stan tit A Time: Division I=; es 2-3 9.30 a.m:10:30 a.m..Q104 /'17r,11:30. 1.30 p.m. Start.`1�7i86 End: 3/13/86 3 DivisiQrill: Ages 4-5,10:45 a,m.-11:45 a.m. Terrific,Twm's Age: 2 Division 111: Agesfi-7,12:00 p.m.- 1:00 p.m, i This Is a relaxed classroom setting helping the two year old to get used to Checit•iar Tiiiae: 9:0D a.m. being around other children and to a classroom situation.We case them Entry,Fee $I,59 into crafts and participation games when they seem ready.First priority is Sits;. Lions Park ComMimity den ir r to make the classroom pleasant for them.Verification of age is require at . first class meeting. 9161 Basdllne Rd.' Pee: $16.00/10 weeks Limit 12 Site: lions Ran6o Cucamonga i J 4320 Mon,8.30.9 20 a.m. Start: 1106/86 Ei,d 3 7 85 Awasds Fl:sc thfqu �> 43Z1 Tues.,830.9:20 am. Start 1/07/86 End 3�_I�86 gh Sixth place in e;t !r ltvisioa. 4322 Wed.,&30.9:20 am. Start: 1/08/86 Eno: 3112/86 Par dpaitts ribbons will be;,even-46 all steers. 4323 Thurs.,8,30-9:20 am. Start 1/09/86 End: 3/13/86 Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 12 Site: RCNC 413M Thum,9:00.9:50 a,m. Start 1/09/86 End:3/13/86 ,i VI Easter Egg Hunt Age: 2.12 yews old ., r Date: Saturday, March a 1986 C*eat Y onth Basketball Time; 10:00 am. 1 EntiV Fee:None Girls and Woys Ague: 8 thres 15 Division I 2.5 year olds Satiorcllays--9.-30 a.va. - 4a30 p.m.IL'vision II: 6.12 year olds F41.9mary i tlhru April 19 Site: Bear Gulch Park In Rancho Cucamonga Activities: Easter Egg Huc ts, for each Division at Alta Loma High School/ Egg Toss for 6-12 and 13 and up Cucamonga Jr. High School i Registration Now through January 24 i Lions Park Community'Center 9161 Baseline Rd.,Rancho Cucamonga j Phone: 130-3145 Registratk,n Pee 11`{ $24.00 per ptayer This covet-,the cost of officials,awa,ds and gym cost.Trophies will depend on registration and the number of teams in each i dlvision. Sign up individually. Draft will be held. ¢ Ea-'pment and game officials will be provided. Thfre will be 10 players(girls and boys)per team. r..ie league will consist of 4 divisions of 6 teams: Division 1...............................8 and 9 year olds i Division 11 .... , .... .... ....10 and 11 year olds Division III ...... ... ...12 and 13 year olds Division IV..... ..... ......14 and 15 year olds Volunlesr Coscbas Those interested in volunteering as a coach, I Tiny Tot Decathlon contact Lions Park Community Center at 980.3145. Age: 3-6 year obis Rate: Saturda , February 1, 1986 Tide: 9:30 aan.•11:30 a.m. C.heck-in 7'!aze: 8:30 a.m. Ezitg'ree: $1.50 Division I. 3.4 year clads - Division II: 5-6 year olds Site: Bear Gulch Park in Rancho Cucamonga Awards:s. 0 5 n e s d • T i vent To 5 overall each division (Total Points) V - Eacn Participant receives ;i participant ribbon. .c:: l k. V L- F. .� Adult Activities Arts & Crafts,RIO — Clra-ir Sculpture Age: Adult Wa'afcer Softball Leagues.1° This class will teach the fundamentals of sculpting in clay from the beginner to the more advanced.Course will cover the sculpting of animals and people,giving consideration to technique,various clays,designs and finishes.Students must provide their own material at an approximate cost of$3.50. AtUIlt Co-Ed Foe: $27.00/12 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions Slow Pitch Softball Leagues 4l.:90 Wed., 7,00.8:20 p.m. Start: 1/08/86 End: 3/26/86 Foothill Division and Valley Division Floral Design A;s: Adult_ 16 Years and Over This class teaches articipantstechnlques Involved in aisanging silk Games will be played on Sundays flowers,making ofpbows,taping,novelty Items,corsages and more. Emphasis will be on Holiday arrangements.An additional cost of February 2 thru April 12 $10.00 a week will cover the cost of flower, (excluding 3/30) Fee: $33,00/11 peeks Limit 20 Site: Lions 4550 Mon.,9:3;-11.20 am. Start: 1/06/86 End: 3/24/86 Playoffs: April 20, 1986 4551 Tues., 7:00. 8:50 p.m. Start: 1/07/86 End: 3/18/86 Games will be played at Windrows Park Oil Painting .Age: Adult Game times will be: 9:00, 10:15, 11:30 a.m. or 3:15 2:00, Everyone has creative talents!Join this class and team how to express 12:45, p.m. yourself on canvas. This class Is open to all beginning and advanced 1.0 Game Schedule-6 Teams per Division students.All students must provide their own supplies at a• approximate cost of$40.00. Fee: $270.00 per team Fec. $27.00/6 weeks Limit 25 Site: RCNC 20 Member Roster 1600 Wed., 1:00.4:00 p.m. Start: 1/08/86 End: 2/12/86 4601 Wed., 1.00.4:00 p.m. Start: 2/19/86 End: 3/26/86 Adult l ien's Calligraphy— � SlO-Pitch Softball Leagues )Beginaning/Hntersmedliate Age: Adult Eastern, Western and National Divisions It's time to take your drab,everyday handwriting and transform it into 16 Years and Over something beautiful. Students will be familiarized with a wide range of tools,materials, and uses of Calligraphy. Games will be played on Sundays Fee: $27.00/12 weeks Limit 30 Site: RCNC February P 2 thru April 13 4650 Tues. 6:30-7:50 .m. Start: 3 ? 6 1 07 86 End: p / ! .58 (excluding 3/30) ���� "._ �� Playoffs: April 20. 1986 �t ` C ames will be played at Winc rows Park Ballroom Dancing � Age: Adult and Church Street Park Basics in Fox Trot, Waltz, Swing and Cha Cha. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 50 Site: Lions Game times: 9:00, 10:15. 11.10 a.m„ or 4700 Mon., 7:00.7:50 p.m. Start 1/06/86 End. 3/17/86 1145. 2:00. and 3:15 p.m. ountry and 'Western Dance Age: Adult 10 Game Schedule-6 Teams per Division B Q(asics in two-step, Cotton-E.,red Joe, Te::as Polka and Swing. Fee: $256.00 per team Fce: $15.00110 weeks Limit 50 Site: Lions 16 Member Roster 4701 Mon., 8:00.8:50 p.c. Start: 1/06/86 End: 3/17/86 P r Registration -'A€lvlt Ja4x Ages: 15 10 Older December 16 thru J 1 'ihNclass begins with jazz Isolation ererc!sesandstretches,7bdnyau January 0 work on.%Jazz dance to atopp40's song.Graat:o-both beginners and Lions Park Community Center those who have previously danced and wish t. lmprove their technique or maintain their fitness. 9161 Baseline Road, Rancho Cucamonga Fee: $18.00112 weeks Limit 40 Site: lions Mcaday-Friday, 9:00 a.m-5:00 p.m. 3506 Thum,8:00.8:50 p.m. Start: 1/09186 End: 3/27186 Eql„pment and Officials for games will be provided. Home team provides good back-up ball. Adult IE1aHHet Q Tap Age: 15 & Olds-:, For gdd�tional information,. calf. Strap on those tap shoes, slip on your ballet slippers and dance!This class cembin,.3 Instruction in ballet and tap. Learn technique and a Lions Park Community Center at 980-3145 routine!Great fun! Super Exercise! Fea $18.00/12 weeks Limit 40 Siw- Lions 3501 Thurs., 9:00-9:50 p.m. Start-1/09/86 End. 3/27/86 cl<RA�QiisrlB+�IdaG$itnnialg ;" �.,a�g�6:s`'Djletw Have you ever tiled clogglnq,well the ne is h ere`aryouiv ve?t a liThla Interesting dance step lsbefngbwughlto you byythe-Knotty 'Horseshoe Tournament e Cloggers aespeclatly for our Qcreatio!►ptogram Sign up stow and try this new craze In danckig, Date: Saturday, February 22, 1986 Fee: $113.00/12 weeks Limit 40 Site: RCNC Starting}Time: 10:00 a.m:2:00 p.m. 410 Wed.,7:00.7:510 p rr,. Staab 1/08/86 End: 3/26/86 Entity F9e: $5.00 per team Compeiltion: Double Elimination Clogging—Uecginning/Intoirmed"oate Age: Open Tournaments/Co-ed Doubles Now that you have the.feel for cloaninq,we invite you to joln the Knotty Site: Lions Park Pine Cloggers it a beginn!ng/in; rmeutate session geared to fine tune Awards: Individual Awards for 1st thru 3rd your newfound talents,rase: $18.00/12 creeks Limit 40 Site. RCNC p /Team Awards for 4th and 5th lace 4243 Thum,7:00.7:50 pm. Start: 1/09/86 End: 3/27/86 10 Adult Activities (Continued from preceding page) eciai Interest i CPR—!rake it to Heard vy� Ave: 13-Adult You owe it to yourself and those around YOU to team this vital life saving PlOzta'/G rgaci-adult �A Adult skill.B^come familiar vAth the technique of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Join this class for lea;ning basic instruction'n piano and organ.You Fee: $10,00/2 day class IImit 20 Site: Liam are never too old tp,tearn W love malting music, 3601 Tues.&Thurs.,6:00-1C 00 p.m. February 1'{anc113,1986 Fee: $16,50/11 weeks Limit 20 SIW:.ions Fee: $10.00/2 day class Limit to Site: RCNC 3103 Mon.,6r0r.A:50 pm. Start: 1/06/86 End:3/24/86 3602 Tues.&Thurs.,6.00-10:00 p,m, January 14 and 16, 1986 3/)3 Mon.&Wed., 6:00-10:00 p.m. March 3 and 5. 1986 CPR—Renewal Age: 13»Adult Fitness, Fun and i7]711Dr1'v CPR cards expire after one year.Sign up for the renewal class of this vital life saving skill. Aerobics Age: Adult Fee: $5.00/1 stayy class Limit 30 Site: Lions 3604 Thurs.,6:00-10.00 p.m. January 31, 1986 Now is the time foryou to start on a proper exercise program.Condition r_ our body and lift yaw spirits by bouncing,'rending and breathing to the .teat Jogging shoes and exercise mat are .'equired. ColDr 7kttd Style,;t'ltacahvslisiAxe-. 115 & Up Fee. $36.00/12 weeks Limit40 Site: Lions lntroduc',inn to color thear-y and analyt s sludy of make-up 3800 W /Wed, 6 00.6:50 pm. Start: 1/06/86 End: 3/26/86 application, (,lot in relatIon to personauk� ,vat robe like and 3801 Tues./Thugs-.6.30-7.20 p.m.Start: 1/07/86 End: 3127/86 design.and interior decotafing.Additzontil',i?1t-00 foroptir+rhl color fan to be paid at the Ii:st class meeting. Fee' $18.00/f weeks Limit 16 Site: Lions Acu-Stretch Age: Adult 3701 Morw A-860 p.m. Start 1/06186 End: `110/86 This combines stretching exercises and acupreasure techniques to 3702 Mon., 7-00-8s0 p m. Stark` 2/24,486 Enid, 3/31/86 enhance the flexibility of the body and reduce stress.Special emphasis Is placed on the care of the back and neck.Time will be spent on mental attitude and relaxation. Student should bring ^at or blanket. Drsg Obedience Age: °'Pecan/Adult Fee: $6.00/4 weeks Lir.it i`n Sltc: Lions Basic obedience for dogs 6 months and over heel,sit,down,stay,come, 4850 Tues,. 10:00-10:50 a,m. Sta.t 1/07/86 Eno: 1/28/86 etand.Class held at Alta Loma Nigh School adjacent te,the tennis courts. 4851 Tues.. 6:00- 6:50 p.m. Start: 1/07186 End: 1128/86 Do dot bring your dog to the(first class. 0---.iers should wear comfortable walking shoes(no thongs or loose fitting sandals).Proof of vaccinations required at first class. Karate— Fee- $18,00112 weeks Limit 30 Site: ALHS graju sgru siaa�re3 pan style karate Ag!e: 11 & Up 4750 Sat, 10:00-10:50 am. Start 1/04/Sfa End: 3/22/86 This is a beginning class for young >dults. It will consist of warm up J au exercises, proper breathing, striking, !ticking and blocking techniques. llowe RepairJ ' Aelrtlt This martial art has its origin in Okinawa.a weaponless defense using only TIc3 course ItZstruct you in baac plumbing and electrical repair. the body, such as hands, elbows, feet and knees. Alsoincludedt�n `espnnilersgtems,paintingtips,and manyoher Fee- $18,00/12 weeks Limit 30 Siie: RCNC things that will pit to be inva.uab!e to you,Thiscourse is a'musf 3207 'Tuei,T00-7 50 p.m. Start 1107/86 End: 3/25186 for ;veryonel - fee $2700/12:weetts Limit 35 Site: Lions 4751 Tues.,7.00.8:20 p tall Start; 1107186 Evil: 3/2i/86 K maate•-lutermediate golu ryu s horei ltaan style karate Age: 11 & Up Basic First Aid Comr.se ,Age: Teen/Adult This is an intermediate class for young adult:;.It will consist of warm-up This 8 hour court a is the Nationally recognized Red Cross Basic First Aid exercises.proper breathing,atrikir g. kicking and blocking techniques. Course.Success 1il completion of this course will result In certification by Fee' $18,00112 weeks Limit 30 Site: RCNC ,the Red Cross.This is an integral part of the safety awareness program 3205E Mon, 7:00-7;50 p.m. Start 1/06/86 land: 3/31/86 currently being promoted by Rancho Cucamonga Community Se&Ices Department and the Foothill t•1ae Protection District Everyone Is urged to participate in this most worthwhile course.Fee includes all supplies used Beginning Tennis Age: 16 & Bp in course.There will be a one hour break for lunch. Fundamentals of tennis will be introduced-terminology.basic principles Fee: $14.0011 day Site: Lions cf the game,and object of game.Students must provide their own tennis 1 3605 Saturday, 00 am-WO p.m. January 18, 1995 racket and a ran of balls. Fee: $14.0011 day Site, RCNC Fee: $18.00/8 weeks limit 10 Site: aLHS '3666 Saturday, 8:00 a,m-5:00 pm February 22. 1986 4900 Sat, 1:004':20 p.m. Start 1/04/86 End: 2/22/86 Monimy St Me Exercise" Age: Adult/Child Making Music This exercise class is designed for Moms and chill-en(age 2.5).This �8* course will be centered arr,.}nd exercises thatyou can,:.a with your child to :ultra+—Begin ing Ages 7 �;c Up benefit both of you Now i,the time to teach,our chit Iren that exercise is 'good for everyone (One t.4iici per adult Tor this.,(ass.) Fee includes Sam chords,strumming,reading music,arpeggios,bass runs,and scales, mother and child. +.ng a-long strum•a-1..: format A baslc foundation for recreational and ,srofessional playing!A folk,country and classical approach.lnstruc:ton 3 $ `a fl0!12 weeks Limit 20 Site, 3ions beak available at t e first class at an approximate cost of$5.00 3300 i"ue;., 9:00.9:50 arm. Start- 1/07/86 End; 3/25/86 r se- $9.00/6 weeks Site: L),ns ',f`000 Weld„&30-7:20 p.m. Start: 1/08/86 End, 2/12/86 f---- ---* 3001 Wed.,6:30-7:20 p.m. Start 2/19/86 Fnd: 3/26/86 ngiY Guitar-Interrcaediute Ag-7: 10 &lip This class Is for beginners v gill as practiced,Yoga stWimt, Advanced chords,barre chords,finger picking,transposing,modulation, Empha:-s L on relaxation flexibility and stress rseuc�art t4rough advanced reading of music,pinch melody,Intro's and endings Instruction stretchln%strengthening,tcrtr:g rind balance pastures, book available at the first class at an approximate cost of$5.00. Fet: $2,r ti0/12 meek Limit SEC ,'A Liana Fee: $9.00/6 weeks limit 15 Site: L 4 1i1 Tues,10 00.11:20 a.m,start: Y,/Q7/86 End: :f f'ris 3010 Wets 7:30-8:20 p.m, Start: 1/03/86 End: 2/il/86 4053 WecLr 7.00- &20 pm.Start 1/YE186 End: ,/26/t 6 031 3 We Z,7.30,&20 p.m. Start: 2/1:11,86 End:3/26/86 i.I Trips 'w Tours Places to go, cry tan oafs andiron/ Wary of Easter Things to do, See the Easter story unfold before your eyes.We wilt he making a dinner stop(on y6ur own)before People to see the performance. Date-, March 9 1986, Sunday Victory Park Time: 5:00 P.M. View the award winning floats that are a tradition Return: 11:00 p.am of the Tournament of Roses Parade. After Cost: $21.00 per person viewing th:floats join us fe- lunch(on your own) Res. Deadline: February 9, 1966 at the iv�,ll known Beatles Cafe in Pasack ia. Laughlin 0wo- -night Date: January 2, 1986, Thursday Spend the night at this rasort by the Colorado Time: 8:15 a.m. departure River.Accommodations are at Sam's Town Gold Return: 1:15 p.m. River Hotel & Casino. A three hour gambling Cost: $6.50 pz: person requirement upon arrival. Res. Deadline: December 19, 1953 Date: March 10, 1986, Monday Law: 's Tour/St. So hi a's Tour Cost: $49.50 per person ici uie co J )Ef $49.50 per person tciR�ta Qttt Add some"spice"to your life.Join us on this tour Dixie in tine; Spring of the i awry's California Center. After the tour Eight day tour featuring. New Orleans, Baton J enjoy lunch (or. your uvm) in one c{ the Rouge,Natchez, Vicksburg,Memphis and Nash restaurants. We wlii be stopping to view St. ville. This trip includes airfare. Sophias on the way back. Date: Mar. 17 thru Mar. 24, 1986 Date: January 27. ?9Eto, Monday Cost: 1$999 per person wawa=) Time: 9:00 a.m. departure $1174 per person (sinsia o=) Return: 4:3 0 p.m. Deposit: $100 per person. Balance Cost: $9.50 per person February 10, 1986 t Res. Deadline: Januarys 13, 1986 Reno jLa,.; Tahoe Tour Lwv Vegas 1II'u rnaround Spend four days at the fabulous MGM Grand Hotel in Reno Our itir erary includes Carson City Spend an evening on the "Strip". Five hours of and Lake Tahoe. Receive casino goodies, food gambling at the Riviera Hotel and Casino and five goodies and CASH.. hours an your o«n. Meal included. Dale: Mar, 24 thru Mar. 27, 1986 Date: lrebrua ; 3, 1986, Monday Cost $119.5(l per person wotota«e) i inle: 9:15 a.m. departure $169.51 per person wnaR ae� Return: . .ir0 a.m. Feb. 4, Tuesday 1'I,ugly fin Turnaround Cast: $7.50 per pert^a Have ten hours of fun on this resort by the Colorado River. O�s$ of the or�aent Aril 4, 1986, Friday Sixteen days featuring Tokyo,Kyoto,Singapcire, Cost Date- A .1i0 per person Bangkok,and Hong Kong and 27 meals.Includes Robby CitV/ no es Berry Fri, airfare. Chicken Dinner Date: Feb. 15 thru Mar. , 1986 Browse through Hobby C�ty's many unuSLta! Cost: $2,775 per person i-.:jbta�) Deposit: $250 per person Balance due shops and lunch at Knott's Berry Farm. January 8, 19b6 Date: April 8, 1986, Tuesday Cost $18.50 per person San nogf- uar'niigllnt Res. Deadline: March 25, 1986 Includes admtssion to Sea.World,Seaport Village, American Heritage Tour Harbor Cruise, plus narrated city tour of San Eight day tour featuring Washington D.C.,Gettys- D Lego and Coronado Island.This trip is for Adults burg, Lancaster, Philadelphia, and New York only, City. This trip includes airfare. Date: February 20, 1986,Thursday Date: April 10 thru April 17, 1986 Cost: $84.50 per person (doubt, ) Cost; $999 per person (do2bie au) $1CI_"O per person(sinsiao=i Ramona Pig at �-_ View one of the finest outdoor plays in Southern t California. Price includes transportation and lYa►tes Fur more inaormation and reservations reserved seat call t:a Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood. Date- April 26, 1986, Saturday Center at 980.2634. Cost $20.75 per person Res. Deadline: March 28, 1986 12 Senior Citizens C wnew Pubfic Social Services Cum-�0�ta f—C:. C�anLyln C, RM901raladlo0 and l:3effar rag Have you ever Mcd clogging,well the tune la here for you to glare it a For adult residents the City of Rancho Cucamonga/Community Services bt�yy This Interesting class is being brought to you by the 8 n.rtty i ine Department provides information on the following:Food stamps,cancer Cloggers especially for our recreation pror3tam.Sign•up n aw fcr fhis screeaing,child cPrt job corp., state unemployment,legal services,tax new craze in dancing. appointments,horn ,.wners and renters assistance and immigration. Fee $1f4.0r/ 2 weeks Limit 40 site, ItakliC For further information,please call 987.1618. 4702 Wed.,7.00.7:50 p.m. Swt: 1108/86 End: 11/26/86 Time: Monday thru Friday,9:00 am.-12 noon Site: RCNC �Dz�i�f3�>aC-�-I�e�lzasadr�� daitetr�ec��aGc� Now that you have the feel for clogging we invite you to jot tic.Knotty Pine Clog ge s in a beginning/interme late session geared to fine tune 1Ent3U05 A0 to Socond! lat2Dr, 'Go your new-found talents. Co-sponsored vAth Cha;fev District A, It Education Department Fee: $18.00/12 wd.:ks Limit 40 Site RCNC Adults welcome! 4108 Thurs.,7:00.7:50 p.m. Stare 1/09C86 End: 3/27/86 Time: Monday thru Friday, 8:00 am.12:00 noon Fee: None 041 Parinftg Allis: Adult Site: RCNC Everyone has creative talents.Join this class and team how to express yourself An canvas. This class is open to all beginning and advancek' 41s 1, �1� � � lC �ylll stu^znt T,Iudents must provide their own supplies at an approxtmate cast of$4�_00. Free blood pressure checks,urine tests,hemoglobin tests,counseling and Fee: $27.00/6 weeks Limit 25 Site: RCNC referral for eealore 50 years and over. 4600 Wed., 1:00.4.00 p.m. Start: 1/08/86 Enc,: 2/12/86 Time: 1st Tuesday, monthly;9,30 a m.-12:00 noon 4601 Wed., 1:004:00 p.m. Start 2/19/86 Ends 3/1'6/86 Fee: None Site: RCNC I Basic Sewing and 5titchery class co-sponvved by Chaffq College/ ff a m �1 Community Services Department. UAC Fee:None Limit 30 Site:RCNC Immunization forchildren ages 2 months thrtl8yedrs.Bring records with ?don..9.00-11.00 am. Starts 1/06/86 you, Time: 4th ` nday, monthly, 2:00.4:00 pa-a. ffoe:a rr Fee: $2.W per child Come watch top running hits cr Oscar Award winning feat tres.with all the Site: RCNC comforts of home.Two showings. FREEI Tuesdays,9:00.11:00 a.m.and 1:00.3:00 p.m. Site: RCNC Weall Baby CIMe Fmdeudabap Carla Physical examinations and Immunizations for infants thru 5 years of age. Every 41h Wednesday Come on down and play a few hands of Pinochle.Meet s ome new friends Time: 9:00.11:00 a.m.and 1:00.3.00 p.m. or renew old friendships, Site- RCNC Tuesdays,12:00.4:00 pan. Site: RCNC NoW By appointment only.Cat' 988-1346 or 628-2914. V-ll.P• Cljub The time 1s right for you to join the fastest growinigg club in Rancho p air igaaam rjatc n Cucamonga with yourbr' estsathewt The club oifersopportunities Steelworkers Old Timees Found?tionproviae hot meals tosealore(60 to clay cards or bingo,�..,_,d pot luck dinner or club dance or made and avice) at the Rancho L''u.amonga yciahborhood Center. Trans- even a festive holiday celebration.Come on down and join in the un. portation to site Is available. Fee: $2.50 annual membership fee Site: R.r,NC Time: Monday thru Friday, 11.30 a.m.-.i_10 p.m. Thursdays,9:30.4.00 p.m. Fee: Donation of$1.25 rer meal Site: RCNC nau cbo CncamanGa nrrldfjo Clcab kle: 50 & Over Note: For more lnforma+ion, call 987-1911. No Fee Site: RCNC Thursdays, 1:00.4:00 p.m il'ao4e1 Car4ra 17OU Sao 0*C acl-OM130 A discount card for senior citizens (age 60 and over), honored by Soutar Arian tiev Age: 50 &Over various mc,,hants and banl.slnthe WestEnd area.The Gold Card can be Wre s your opportunity to get out at night and Flay some. cards with used theoughout the state of CalIfc.mia others from our community. Time: Monday thru Friday;9.00 am:5:00 p.m. Na Fee Site: RCNC Fee: Suggested donation of$1.00 Site: Fridays,6:00.10:00 p.m Note: This This program is offered by the City of Ranci,u Cucamonga/ Community Services De artmer.t, YMCA West End Se,llor r"t�?Iaz3ls"7 *° I a a Age: 50*Over News and the Office of Aging. 'Date: 'Thursday,February 13,1986 `lime: 10:00 a m.-12:00 pm. Site: Rancho Cucamonga Natghbonccod Center pZoUnu rZ0010 1191 Arrow Highway A voh nicer deity ny program for homeboun9 and disabled seniors 60 Includes Best Valentine lard rhomemade) years and over.This program is irrided by businesses and citizens in the the Old Wed Game commu iVy. �tt4oro GOO, oraznn=crau Ago: 50 &Over Time: Meals dp «d • R 10:30 am•12:30 m Fee: Donar -,of$1,;. get Date: Wednesda e,March 12, 1386 Note: For-.ire Information,call 987. )11,Monday thru i�riday.9.00 Time: First tee e—8:00 a.m* a.ro 2.00 p m.This program works in conjunction w►`h the City Courser El Rancho Verde Country CDAb of ,sncho Cucamon a Community Services Dew4k Veit and Cost Green Fees plus cart$1 ,00 Cie Steelwc.kees 011-iimees Fouadation. Lunch Special$3.()""4uptlona)) Umited to the first 40 golf*# _leered and fluid. Qivissions incIu3e Men's and Ill, in's.A Rent-rra aln-o lfiltot�eoc��:er et&�u�lfot acme Alzwds: HI&.Gross 2cw Net For ages 62 and over and all disabled persons witl'i a doctoe-cettificate- \' Low Not Fewest tutts o Fin Time: Yonday thru Friday,9.00 am.1:00 p.m 'H&4—p:Peon&System will')e used. Fee None Site: RCNC .( Note: Call for appointme,it;987.1618 13 (Continued from page.1) Ater7hone Numbers for aCit;, 9ervIces energetically embarking on the third For the can+:,eniencE,a, residenl§4nd tl:e,�j usiness corry i• pity, and most important pas. of the `Ahe City of Rancho Cuca-r,onga now has near✓telP-h oi�_riurr�'fe s Program, translathg community-geti- ` -which wiii alioW differ j,�aess to-specific-Ciig Depart-nents :ind erated plans and ideas, carefully d services. In an effort uo maximize sgpIce efficiency, the Cmj�(,as veloped and nurtured during the last retained its gerieral 989-1a51 numb,t;r for individuals to contact i,`ie eight years, into reality. Citis Administration and> Finances Departments, a ;d hap added add:tiopai"* .fibers for its eng neeri..lg, building and sate`ty,plam)ng Phase 7,'liree..w The lie >siiAn s and corr.munity/recreation services. � Beat Gulch Parma locate I on Arrow So in the future, pJitase use the folio ;4ny,_telephone nurt gers to reach specific City Dei AAments which n:ay a;)sist your rice:','s. You Highway east of Vineyard Avenue, may call"the �89.1851`,,qumber for furth`sr &e,.erai information. vas the first p ioject engaged under a Phz,se Three. Nith large open 'geld Mayor air'ia` ity Cc�,.,Tl It 3` _ areas, and pla,/ground equipment 's- tiaministration/City & -nager's Office signed to ap;xsal io children of all ages, Finance Department...'.., -.... ,.989-1851 this Pao,aiso includes picnic facilities, Community Services barbeques and a shade shelter. Since Recreation and Park Services.. 989-1858 its opening in late summer, it has received strong neighborhood support Planning Department ... ,. ••,989-1861 and substantial use. Engineering Department....... ..'989-1862 Building & Safety Department.............989-1863 Windrows Park, opened i:► Novem- ber, is located north ci i3ase L',ne on Fc,reference, the following telephone numbers%vill remain for Victori, -a; •e , r nd incogomtes your convenience. two softball diamo,,u:n_ p:cnit, and -r sir `>t C,4r (Sheriff,'Fire) ..,..,.... . . .,9s R -` ~ f layground facilities into the .,ite. A I key feature to this very active eight Lions Park Community Cent";.-...., .,,.980-314F acre park, was the carefully designed Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhoo4 Center...98(;-2634 preservation of many of the existing Fire'Jepartment Business lnforrn tie,-., 98'7.2535 Eucalyptus trees within the park. Sheriff's Station But press lnfa rr atidii .,:...98'1{611 Church Street Park, which also t, opened i November, is a six and onc: half acre neighborhood park which upcoming action plan, Heritage and ten acre site adjacent to C der Canyon includes softball,soccer,picnic facilties Red Hill Community Parks,are due to Elementanj School suu,h of 19th and an extensive variety of playground begin construction in January with .Street. featur•3r.As its name would indicate,it completion scheduled for Oct,)ber. is located on Church Street east of These hvo parks, made possibic only The list gores on . . . the Groves, Turner. through the broad based comr uunity Mountain Vi. and SpiL^e Neighbor- In response to many rec:=iests over support for the Ranchu ',ucai Tonga hood Parks are al',sc:hedu;ed to begin. the years, the playg-it,nds at both • ark and Recreation Improve:,nent construction in this coming year. District; will be among the finest g in- Lions and Beryl Parks have had major eral use Community larks in Califs r- The Community Park D•welopment renovation= and additions. Swings nia. They were JQgaed by a cro s -Program has come a Ions,long way in have been added at each location section of comrr unity interests and the lest eight years . . , from ten along with colorful playstacks and represent, sometnung for everyone. developed acres at incorporation to a -- limbers.Lions even has a ne.ki Rol)ar Whether yourint-rests a,,e picnicing at projected:.one hundred and forty one 5iidc' for the young playground riser. a concert by the t4ke at Red Hill, developed icres v ward the clo, e of Phase Three...i✓orntia4��.i playinr,shuffleboard or horseshoes at nineteen eight, :v s In a, dition, the the a<oup activity area,or just watching :action Program ,. Phase Twr has Nineteen eighty-five marked the be- the As in 4H learn proper equestrian acgi•red or protected approximately ginnning of major park and piavground •safeey and care in programs at Heritage two hundred and twenty additional construction in our City: Nineteen Park,you w'il find'unique'recreational acres for future development as de- eighty-six will continue on the present opportunities presented at each of riand warrants.The Community Park course and accelerate the park con- these parks along with all the familiar Development Program has been rr ade struction process by brit.ia ng six new and raditionai recreation amenities possible only by the continued ex- developed facilities into public service such i s softball, soccer, j085;mg trails pressed community support and parti- adding one hundred and five new and pl iygrounds. cipation in the F rogram during the last acres into the commiii n,'s paili eight years. Only by working and system. Additionally, Hermosa Neighbor- pulling together as a community to- hoo:i Park is scheduled tc begin con- ward a common goal can we succeed. Two of the lit <s included in the, struction in the late spring,providing a We are succeeding. 14 ------ { Mail-In O n l —December 13 through dalnuary 3 ----�- 2.; crtictra}inn{fir aIi r+rnnr�mt•.n 1 nY en�n�.+...7 t• '1 1.. Q l-10 n t b,, . .-�b....b s.w l.. �._�_t. .-.,,..farm- ....1 eptedLEy ..w.Gnly. 82. t.vttvtvaui�yvurrc�iDatattllttVtill�J. _ [ll�ltllGilllt 1� 2. Mail in registration December 13 through January 3. registration can be accepter], 3. 1f agistration postmarked priorto December 13 9. A class admission receipt will be retumedto you.There wii be processed witl6 those r aceived on San- will be a sep Grate receipt for each class and participant. i - r-; oary 3. You wire ae notified if we are unable to complete your -1. Regic.tration postma*`..ed an or after Deci ember 13 u ll be registration. If your class choices are filled, we will processed on a fir,c received-first handle;t basis. return your chec!osf. ?1 5. Rancho Cucamm ga residentswill be given first priority to 10. It you have not rect::jed verification of registration by available class ry e; first class meeting, call City Hall at 989-1858. x fi. Send a separa e che�.k or moneys order for each class 11. Pegistrat.on will not be accepted at classes. I<� made p.iyable to 'City of Rancho Cucamonga' ?. Classes wit! not be held on February 17 1 7, Write yoar requested class numbers on your check. l j I Returned Checks--There will be a $10A0 service charge on all checks returried fr(--n the bank. ; i" Refunds—No refunds will be issued after ii a date of the first class. j j Csncelletions--If class is cancelled by the Community Services Department, an automatic ref�utl will be proc'ssed. } Proof of Age—Proof of Age for all 2 & 3 year old studs-n s will be requirs.i at first cia5s. JJ MAIL-IN PEG'STRATION FORS --- FILL OUT COMPLETELY--- PLEASE PRINT LAST NAME ADaF,SSS ( i CITY RANCHG 1CUCAMCtNG ,A ' ��' 91' 7 HOME PhOWE DAY TIME PHONE I ) —i�,' Mali io: (iF DIFFERENT) Winter Registration P.O. Box 867 i Rancho Cucamonga, Cry 91?3fI-0�3f17 RegisU ption: 3000 'Series Classes Only Class P4:rticippnt s Name Alt. Choice Office OC f umbet Lost j First Age fee i Cias4 Tit{e 2rtd 3rd Lt er m ., 3 3 , tt M t s1 — n- Registration: 4000 Series iCfasses Only w Class Participants Nome % 1 Alt. Choice Ciffice P r first gr. ,k1e0e , Cia s Tale 2nd 3rd Use c Number Last �i p 4 t 1 - _� [n RM 4 !- ° w fJa + I 1 t �^ i' o � j C) 4 i +_H " l ' Nate: Se,.-' sepur&z check or month order for each c14a. �, f,theuridetitgnedpestidpanto:,parentorguattl!anotapartidpentcbherebynyr¢etoaL'owtheindtvtduak(s}named:e^'rintopartkip:.teintheafommentior'�dectivitlesendfuscftuseyKeetoMdr and hold harmiess the city of ftnn,.hoCucamonga.ttsagentsand arnivwees from all harm har accidents;personal Inju-jr or property damage which may be suVeredby the afc;e3±'f.moncd Indwt."q. aistnitout farfnanywey �ats;dwlth,patic1pattan.. annd'travel to and homthtsactMty Furthur,lundsrstnni that nerefundsudllbe issued after the kteofihefhst:iaa.n`ettnp aetherorncrk attend. Signature Date as?PaTent 0 Guardian 0 Participant E3 ME 15 City city Cq.pa iseiis s 4 Jon W hfayoi ° �" Richard M. I)"I.; ... �Ia�r Tei� .. ,: . _ - ` —"C-'OUTICI 7FIt78Y•�—': 41 Par "< Wright ,. ..Councfltn�mber j Jiti •;Ring. .. ...... Ito 0i 0er Oeetetd O clads ttf ,,J"ert A.Authelet ., nil ey ' ` city+t`ter}�,; Jon D. Mtkeis ` 'mes C Frost...... :�,.. Ctty,'freasurEr Mayor Planning Commission David BarkerStout . ".,.Chair As and xc the wi legs.Throughout t.,er season nearz,so arks asthear�ouse�f a commutful nity David Barker .. ce t hair t!t• �` g `. p y Lary McNeil... benefited horn man r�., rams serviced public works f`.a Herman mpel Commiss:ones y new P $ r s an 5uzanraeChitiea.•.,.,...r ................ComMissloner prc, cts provided ',.•y the City. 6><►tsoxit Coaansfiss3,a Included as new construction projects are the completion of the Jim Banks Glenn Rt=hkin` Beryl/Hellman Stc-n Drain, the Baseline Beautification Project Dan Baer Sally lbehti and the reconstruction of many city streets. The City can also be Patricia Gearhart )� „Sharon Ramgra f very proud of the many new parks and recreation facilities which $arr,Grasso au�Saldan Bruce Ann Hahn ieti., gota were completed this year, And if you participated in the City's Jefferson.14iti,Sr, :"tr,�too $out' recreation program, you were weC ,ware of the many new youth Ray Mcj Mtn,J. James c. ntsbel! and adult clas,ies and services offered in 1985. lP�r3 ; veiop +n t Commission b �Lj Among the cltiier accomplishments in 1985, the installation of Pain$Henry.,... ��;;;-`Chalr several new traffic signals will help promote the.public safety of otar Peter Pitassl ... l Vtce£hair community, and our efforts in keeping Rancho Cucamonga `'r ar. �/Y .Memb" beautiful conttr ued with successful Clean Sweep Program.Also sgl • ..:. Member P g Molly Mitcb�it.�c........ ..........;,ILr.....Member in 1985, the.City Council continued its primary emphasis in f' increasing pudic safeQy with.^.;any new worthwhile crime prevention hfilseartc P'l;...... t}io. Gasalaraiear�on + programs inc°-ding Latch Key Kids, Rape Prevention, and our Marsha t Arne.;• i, Chair Employee G: `e Watch as an extension of the re successful ivtarsha Banks, .�i . .tr'ice•CbitrIY Eugene —.",. 4,comr.issOne- j Neighborhooct Watch. We saw residents intervening in life threat- Ada Coo , commissil rier..;- ening situations to heir) our law enforcement team capture and Ma;dne _ �CommW%iorref Boh schmtdt;.. �Commtssioneti prosecute wanted criminals. And we saw a community band r 1~t�iorEe StalStm...... ...... .........i�ommiwoner together to protect itself from m.ny of the public::afety concerns we face. Lauren Wasserman :.: Cir Martage<r -- Indeed, Rancho Cucamonga has had quite a busy year. Go Itbbert Pizzo . Assistant City Mianager �"; many local youth groups, service clubs and indivi3 ul reside:its Bill Holley °Community Servic Director have volunteered countless hours of their i;me r►t :ire many Jack,f Lloyd u . `� yournmunl+3 DevelopCity Director activities and social events over the past ear. To all of you, the f Lloyd i�ubbs .' .....' .. �.£r Engrnr r p y Ii ,,err!rGrant �\ .{guitdingOfhl4l r•- City Council extends its apprcriation. Brill I3uller ,. i City Plannr-- 46tain Job, We can certainly look back on a year marked by tremendous f ttht�`te coca notw._�n`en s t�% n progress. Ranc„o Cucamonga has come a long way in only a year, �:, r lF;aiii. 9�2t7 i�Base Line R� and the prospects for an a sting 198E look even better. i M-al ling Address.; g O Box g07 My wishes fora joyous holidag ind prosperous new near to all. Rancho Cucamon� Ch 91736.0'807 Sincerely, r Telephone........ nespl r� ��• (r<14) 95y-1851 3Gi' a Itours of Busi ;....Morday thry Frid; I (� 8.00 m 5.CIf3 M. j P- Jon D. Niikel:., Mayo. The Gra'svisia is pu}� Slreil�qui, fy�by e Cit#of r Coca onga to provide res erfs a tepa,(t f City activdles .: cote unity ealencar a re�eation sctt S e. f6 \\ & t Richard M. Dahl Charles J, Buquet If Jeffrey XWg Pa.a�ia J.Wright Mayor Pro Tern Councilman Col.ncilman _'ouncilwoman N�Pro!rar�i�uafian ur,x+fan-e FAIP C.L:"iit•FRE C= , _. �i _�� � �; � ��� ..- �. � !t _ � �. _ 1�. � �� \;\ x _-_ �\'� �ti `t _ � _, -. i, �Y_ ,- �; -_ �. I �:._ .. yvr �_. "� 1 i I I J � I i -._ _.._. c y�\. i i �... �. '� '. kp� .. t' i �. j .... � - �'I� � i � S J.., ,. ��� �... !/ �; �---- '� �{7 � .. wr. A Vol. VI, No, II City of Rancho Cucamonga, California June 1986 nancho Clasicamonga . . To--lal Commu nl For i,stance,undercurrent develop- mr nt at the southeast comer of Haven Avenue and Foothill Boulevard Is the $60 million)carton Plaza.When com- pleted,the plaza,as the cornerstone of "tie Rancho Cucamonga 'tusiness F Park, will: include two four-s►jry and �y two six-story office buildirgs.Designed } as"tntelIigene'buildings,these offices feai.xre sta+ce-of-the-art tolecommunl- ""` c eons and date communicatiins Z s-yst:. Nso as part of the development of ,�, �,• "'" the Haven Avenue Corridor, will be :n The Gateway and the Haven Com- b coerce Center. " The Gateway, a 44 acre office park, This Is the iMersection if Foothill Boulevard and Haven A aer xe looking southeast. In the located at Haven and 4th, is designed foregro ,c:,�d left are Ba ton Plaza and In the upper right is th:new San Sernt dino County Law as a totally master planned office and,Justice;'enter.This ex mn"las the high quality development which i ce within the Haven environment. With nearly one million Avenue Corridor. square feet of office space,this project is stratc-lically located to service the We are all familiar with the re-iden- base will provide as many as 70,000 emergi„g office needs of western San tial construction activity occurring in jobs of varying types and interests. Bernardino Coy-ty. Rancho Cucamonga. But did you creating employment opportunities The Haven Commerce CentP� is know that Rancho Cucamonga is also locally 'I)r Rancho Cucam-, ..,a resi- one of the fastest growing and most dents who may wish to work closer to designed as a high Image professional active areas In the State of Califorr.'a home. office plaza.Presently under cons,,uc- in Office and Industrial Deveopment? tion, this development, at Hav( : z , ? Sharing a few items of interest about Acacia,will include a pedestrian orien- Rancho C;ucamonga's excellent the office and industrial activity occur. .?d open area. access to all major transportation ring in Rancho Cucartionga would 'E system, coupled with relatively low cover the following-. (Continued on page 4) land -osts, have marked our 4,125 acre industrial commer, area as one " 11m 14aven Av Anue Corridor' of the prime locations in Southern California. Several established major The Haven Avenue Coiridot,is an- V, i firms are considering locating or re- cho•ed on the north near Foothill s locating into our City with many new Boulevard by the aa'.t Bernardino and upcoming businesses now bagin County Law and Justce Center and ning their gr-:wth here with us. proceeds south to just north of the San Bernardino Freeway.Located close to t j As our professional offices and in- Ontario International Airport, Haven dustrial commerce areas row, it Is g .'venue is an ideal setting for pro- estimated that this dynamic business fessional office development I Mayor' s essage A z 15: 1977 Mayor Calls for Citizen ICI � Since elected to the City Council in April of 1984,I have months,I will continue my efforts at meeting with residents participated in numerous, exciting and sometimes contra- interested in discussing community issues.I invite au and versial issues which have influenced our community.As a your neighbors to organize your own Informal Mayors resident, I am very concerned with the development of Forum to discuss the issues facing our community,and the Rancho Cucamonga and with the public services the City steps we need to take to make Rancho Cucamonga the provides.As your City Councilman and recently appointed quality City we all desire, Mayor, I am equally concerned with whai decisions are Should you wish to sponsor such a meeting, please made to influence our development and to meet our complete the form below and mail to City of Rancho community service needs. Cucamonga, attention Mark Lorimer, P. 0. Box 807, Yet these decisions cannot be determined without Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 or contact Mark Lorimer proper support and inpv.of the community,Public services at 989-1851. I would be happy to meet with you and are provided for all ruembers of the community. discuss any items of interest Input is the kzy. I am interested in what ideas and I thank you for your time and attention.Your concerns suggestions you have to assist me and the entire Citj are our concerns.Your input and suggestions are desired. 1 Council in making decisions which will influence all of Sincerely, Rancho Cucamonga.Since April,I have been meeting with resident groups throughout the community to discuss to various Issues of concern. Throughout these meetings, f residents have praised the City and have expressed concerns which need to be addressed. In the coming. Jeffrey King, Mayor ❑ I would like to host a Mayor's Neighborhood Meeting at my home or bu;•iness. Please contact me to make arrangements. ❑ I would like additional information about hosting or attending a Mayor's Neighborhood Meeting. ! Please contact me at the phone number(s) listed below. i Name [, Business/Group Affiliation _ Street Address . City Zip Code Home Phone Business Phone Please provide the requested information, detach and mail the form to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, attention Mark Lorimer, R 0. Box 807, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730. 2 Local Groups t® Sell Fireworks Safe and Sane Fireworks will be f available in Rancho Cucamonga again this year. Five local nonprofit organi- zations will sell fireworks at various ,r locations within the City from June 30 through July 4, 1986. The groups participating in this year's fireworks program and the location of firevrc.ks _"I' uLCVAaD � stands are as follows: *Alta Loma High School .Athletic Booster Club-Gemco Town Center P10HIB 'ARE _ PRDNIBI:LD I4 THIS AMA On Foothill Blvd. �LEDAl,PIRCYDAFS F 474 ST LT PERMISSIBLE III THIS AREA *Citrus Little League-Beeline and Carneli,.n Firew ortae Banned in High Hazard Area-The shaded area in the map above has *Cucamonga hlens Club-9477 Foot- been designated by the Fot diill Fire Protection District as a high fire hazard area.The hill Blvd. discharge of fireworks in that area is prohibited. *Kiwanis Rancho Grande-Foothill the municipal code which pertain to 2. Fireworks may be discharged only Blvd. at Archibald the sale, discharge and use of fire- from 12:01 a.m., July 4 throug'i �+ *Rancho Pony/Colt Baseball- works. The City wishes to caution all 12:01 a.m., July 5. Carnelian and 19th Streets residents as to the following new 3. Fireworks may only be purchased New Regulations Adopted fireworks regulations:, by those individuals 18 yearn of age ,end older. In preparation for the upcoming 1. Authorized servic4, organizations 4< and Sparklers shall not be sold at any fireworks season, the City Council may sell fireworks from 12:00 p.m„ time within the City of Rancho recently adopted new amendment, to June30 through 12:01 a.m.,Julys. Cucamonga. I Building Better -Secure the wire mesh window screen to the top of the bucket and fold the Fly Bait Sta*ion screen to secure a seam on all sides and top. To fold of We all know that flies can be -Wet the screen all around using a Top enclost.r . annoying, particularly those that lika spray bottle filled with tap water. screen to haver in a breeze way in and around -Sprinkle the screen with fly bait while screen is real wet so the bait will stick Wire coat hanger our residences. F1�I bait statior„ have to the screen. inside of screen been tested and attract many of the common and Messer house flies. In -Hang the fly bait station In shaded order to reduce the incidents of flies in area where flies are present. and s.,.round our neighborhoods, resi- Use Caution dents may join in the fight to reduce _Safety precautions an the fly bait kip annl�ying flies by building a"better fly label shoal`precautions followed. - a, Side fold of bait station." Here are some si•, ole screen enclosure directions you may follow in budding -Keep fly bait station out of children z reach, your fly station: ( ' ! -Wash hands thoroughly after handling :i Mat You gill heed your fly bait station, -1 -Bottle of molasses -Label the station "POISON." -Plastic bucket -Your fly bait station should be re- -Coat hanger placed periodically, -Sheet of wire mesh window screen For additional information regarding -Can of"Dry Fly Bait which can be the adult fly bait static::,please contact Wire fastened purchased from your feed store the City of Rancho Cucamonga at .: .... through sides Building the Station 989-1851. of plastic bucket -Ffl1 the plastic bucket with one part molasses and three arts water. Straighten the coat hanger and fasten 25Mp, molasses ,it through the sides of the plastic inside water bucket. nside bucket 3 MIN Total Community . . corporation just eight short years ago ffi;,st Families (Continued from page I) insuring that `quaiiiy' was to be the 'Distribution Centers' `watchword' in what our community Needed was to become . . . quality in housing With Rancho Cucamor.ga's excellent types and opportunities for us all. . . Would your family enjoy a visit to access to three major freeway systems, quality in creating new employment Japan? Seem impossible right now? rail transportation,ar,i a rapidly grow- opportunites right in our own Cit. .. . Why not let Japan visit you!In the next ing Ontario International Airport, quality in providing recreation oppor- few weeks th, Rancho Cucamonga Rancho Cucamonga is quickly be- tunities for our families. In other area will host nirty-two student guests coming a hub for regional distribution words,a balanced approach to making from various areas of Japan. facilities in Southern California.Target, Rancho Cucamonga a great place to These students, aged 14 to 25, will Mervyms, Schwinn, Pic'n Save,Whirl- live, work and play. be attending a school program three pool and Pier 1 Imports, are some of The dream is all rtw beginning to days a week for three hours per the companies that have recently come together . . . City of Rancho session as part of the American Study selected our City as the location for Cucamonga—A Total Community! Program for Educational and Cultural their major distribution centers.From these centers merchandise is trans- Training. ported to local sales outlets throughout Friends the west. �f the �Y�fl's�r According to Denise Tolen,ASPECT y Coordinator, the students ate fully `Regional Hea ftaarters' insured and will have sufficient spend- ing money to rr et their personal The General Dynamics East Valley community minded individuals whose needs.The Am+ :an host families are plant in Rancho Cucamonga will be goal is to raise funds to help support the headquarters of the new Valley Rancho Cucamonges library. The asked to provide room, board and this a transportation to and from the da- Systems Division of General Dynamics. Friends' also host meetings of com- Over 4,000 people will be employed munity and cultural interest, his Center,which will be located in at the new division upon completion area. of this master planned site. Your tax deductible donation of books can help the'1=riends' help our The experience of sharing your General Dynamics is typical of ;brary. You make take your books home :with one of these students is many corpo-ations who are today directly to the library,or you can have priceless.Both you and your chil&en looking at Rancho Cucamonga for them picked up by calling Charlie wIN benefit as you learn the way;of a possible corporate or regional head- Miller at 982-9260. totally different culture, quarter locations. Friends of the Library meet at 7;00 A•iy family interested In providing `A Total Community' p.m. on the first Wednesday of each room and board for a stue,ent may call Rancho Cucamonga's citizens have month at the Rancho Cucamonga Denise Tolen, ASPECT Coordinator, been actively involved since our in- Library, 9191 Base Line Road. at 989-;1387. Rancho Cucamonga Professional Firefighters' Ass®ciation .Ns a service to the community they p p �" • _"�"" serve, the Rancho Cucamonga Pro- fessional Firefighters' Association is, for the second year in a row, making rx substantial ,donation to benefit youth r `�� 1 sports activities and other organiza- !tVl tions throughout our City. —^ Tf.e firefighters have pledg:ad '4,200 to various community organi- zations, $3,800 of which will go to youth sports groups. �` r Also benefitting from the generosity of the Firefi nters, the Alisa Ann Duch CAR tl4��4AaoM�iA / ASL441AT)QI, Burn Foundation. at Sherman Oaks Hospital will receive a $7,000 contri- PAT t4 ,"` "s bution. _cvE, The Association is made up mem- bers of the Foothill Fire Protection " District which protects our City and � surrounding unincorporated areas. 4 .r„�e�µ 'tip dtAI � � h�w � 4 �� _- �"ctid a _'�• a # Tw i. _- ri'Ct"'"•"i,Z�t v'��-,au. i 4p f.°,+ '>`i.:4 J a : Summer Schedule City of Rancho Cucamonga, California June 1986 Summer Schedule of Activities �. A T ime SummertirTa is here and your Community :Nervices Also returning for the fifth year is the highly successful Department again offers a wide variety of recreational Summer Concert Series. These concerts are organized by activities :or yore and your family. the Pe-forming Arts in Rancho Cucamonga, commonly Youth swirl lessons are back for the fifth summer wfer ed -o as P.A.R.C. The concerts are held each j Students will be ip5fructed in water safety as well as Thursday evening for eight weeks beginning July 10. swimming techr'}.rs thai will aid them in building the skills Concerts begin at 6:00 p.m. and last until 7:30 p.m. This and confident neer,ad to safely participate in the many Summer,the Concert Series will be held at Chaffey College water orientei activitieF F,prevalent in Southern California. in the grass area west of the Rex Wignall Museun/Gallery. These popular classes incluc a s:scions for all age ranges In addition to the Swim Program and the Concert fror.,toddlers in:he'Mommy and M classes,to teenagers. Series, we have many other recreational opportunities to n addition to lessons, we will be 3ffering recreational offer i r u this Summer.Take a few minutes to look over the -ire ossiors again this year daily, Monday through following pages outlining the Recreation Schedule.There ° sr:rr' - ''ilk-4:0^ p.m. For ,note information on the are exciting classes, special events and trips for everyone. ,'ivim Fr _,vam, please see page 9. Have some FUI*,i this Summer! I In P,�:grFtration, May 30 through June 20, 1986 /a 1'- r` ��r .• , :;i :. may/ li � s de Rec reatian News Maidq,r4 FoiMr ste pa 5.14 Activities Begin June 2 .;;Ac to Ltons Park Cgmtn urrt er#I Cit`:r �.u;�morlaa Ideighl?c,�hoa# Center ;9161 lase line Roa ��791 Arrr�+�`t.;4hcvey �1 j� "hone 6 � /%�Phone 980-2.634 G�t� Dance Rvt tic Gymnastics Age: 6-14 Ballet& TAp I Age: 3.5 This class includes basic dance movements and skills and movement A ris class is designed to develop your childs coordination and rhythm combinations with hand apparatus.Instructor will noHy students on first while learning the basic dance movements.Optional dance recital wall be day of class which:apparatus is needed.Approximate cost o.apparatus is held after the snsslon. $2.00410.00. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 40 Site: L ons Fee: $13.50/9 eeks Limit 20 Site: Lionb 7300 Thurs., 9.00-9:50 am. -► -` 0%26/86 End: 8/28/86 7014 Hon.,5:00.5:50 p.m. Start 6/23/86 Ead: 8/18/86 7301 Thurs., ?:00-1:50 p.m. Start 6/26/86 End: 8/28/85 Ballet& Tap V A e: 31-5 •. - x This class is open#e all children who have successfully completed Ballet and Tap f. Optional dance recital will be held after the session, tot � ilk Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 40 Site: lions � ' t .w " 7302 Thurs. 10:00-10:f30 am. Start: 6/26/86 End: 8/28/86 1-@l1 a sr 1t6 7303 Thurs, 2.00- 2:50 Arn, Start: 6/26/86 End: 8/28/86 Baiiost 'Pap I and Ii Aga: 6-8 Weight'Training & C, edit oning Age: 12-18 This class Is designed for students who want to learn the fundamentals as This class is open all students of grades through 12.The class will introducE the stude well as those students wishing to develop existing skills.Optiona"dance nt to the benefits of Weight Condi^.oning. recital will be held after the session. - Fee: $25.00/8 weeks LIm it 100 Site: EHS Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 40 Site: Lions 7960 Mon., 4:00-7.30 p.m. Start 7/07186 End: 8/25/�`6 7304 Thum,3:00.3:50 Am. Start: 6/26186 End: 8/28/86 Karate-Beginning Age: C-10, 11-15 Top b fiat& Jazz Age: 9-15 Karate,the developrne:nt of physical and me..tal health.Gives students the Basic steps taught in Tap, Ballet, and Jazz. Dancing helps improve gifts of self-esteem,courtesy,respect forself and of Hers,self-discipline and coordination and is good for the growing body.Optional dance recital will confidence. be held after the session. Fee: $13,50/9 weeks Limit 40 Site, Lions Fe_: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 40 Site: Lions Age: b-In 7305 Thurs.,5:00.5:50 p.m. Start: 6/26/86 EmLt 8/28/86 7020 Tues.,3:30-4:20 p.m. Stan. 6/L4/86 End: 8/19186 7021 Fri., 1:30-2:20 p.m. St rt 6/27/86 Ene. 8/29/86 7022 Sat.,2:00.2:50 p.m. 'Mari. 6/21/86 End: 8/23186 Age: 11-16 t Sports and Exercise 7023 Fri, 3.30-4:20 p.m. Start 5/27/85 End: 8129/86 Tumbling Two'>, Agee 2 Karate- Two year olds learn -asle coerdinaton, tumbling and balance beam Advanced Beginn-r/Intarmediate Age: 6-10,11-15 movements.Parent is encouraged to remain i'r class and pa-.0ripate in All students in this session will he required to be uniformed I;,a"Gf',the learning and instruction, traditional attire. All students enrolled in these cla>ses must have. Fee: $6.7Z 9 weeks Urrit 15 Site- Lions successfully completed beginning Kwa:F and have Instructor's permission. 7000 Tues., 11:00-11:30 am. Start: 6/24/86 End. 8/19/86 Fee: $27.00/9 weeks Limit 40 Site: Lions 7001 Tues, 11:35-12:05 Am. Start: 6/24/86 End: 8/19/86 Age: 6-10 7024 T/r', 2:30-3 20 p.m. Start 6/2,i86 End: 8/22/86 7025 T/F,4:30.5:20 p m. Start 6/24/86 End: 8/22186 R- Gymnastics for'Piny Tots-Beginning Age: 3-g 7026 Sat.3:00.4:50 p.m. Start•. 6/21/86 End: 8/23/86 This class covers basic tumbling as well as coordination and conditioning Age: 11-16 activities. Beginning balance beam techniques included! 7027 T/F, 5:30.6:20 p.m. Start 6/24/86 End: 8/22/86 Fee: $13.50/9 weeks Limit 25 Site: Lions 7002 Man., 2:00- 2.50 p.m. Start 6/23/86 End: 8/18/86 o 7003 Tues., 1.30- 2:20 p.m. Start 6/24/8t• End: 8/10/86 Karate-g ja ryu shorrei kan -Age: 11 & Up 7004 Fri., 11:30-12:20 p.m. Start 6/27/2, n!. 8J21,/86 This is a beginn!ng class for young adults. It will consist of warm up 7665 Fri, 12:30- 1.20 p.m. Start 6/27,/86 >;i: 8/29/86 e-ercises,proper breathing, striking, kicking and blocking techniques. 7006 Sat, 9:09- 9:50 a.m. Start 6/21/86 Ad: 8/23/86 Fee! $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: RCNC 7007 Sat, 11:0Sw-11:50 am. Start: 6/21/86 ,cad 8/23/86 7e30 Tues., 7:00.7:50 p.m. Start 6/24186 End: 8/26/86 Gymnastics for Tiny Tots-AdvanLedc Abe: 3-5 Karate-goju ryu shorel Ilan/Int. Age: 11 & Up This class covers all basic movements and gets the child ready for This is an intermediate class for our adults It will consist of warm-up advanced gymnastic skills young p Fee: $13.50/9 weeks Limit 25 Site: Lions exercises, proper breathing,,striking, kicking and blocking I uchniques. 7011E Tues., 12:30- 1:20 p.m. Start 6/24/86 End. 8/19/86 Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: RCNC 7009 Sat,10:00-10:50 am. Start 6/21/85 End: 8/23/86 7031 Mon. 7.00-7:50 pm. Start 6/23/86 End 8/25/86 Gymnastics I Aae: 6-8. 9-16 Rasketbar,i Agee: Open A starter course with emphasis on body awarenes7.Begln;anq gymnastle Drop in program for recreational basketball playing.All ages are welcome 1 skills are taught to help develop coordination, balance and flexibility. to drop in on Tuesday eveninc x There is no fee for this class. Fee: $13.50/9 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions Fee: None/8 weeks Limit 100 Site: EHS Age:6.8 Tues..6:C^,-8:00 p.m. Start 6/24/86 End:8105/86 7010 Mon., 3:00. 3:50 Am. Start 6/23/86 End 8/18/86 .�.a...e.e. 7011 Sat, 12:00-12:50 Am Start: 6/21/86 End: 8/23/86 7012E Mon., 4:00- 4,50 Am�a Start 6/23/86 End: 8/18186 It � = ate 9 ' at+t 4fSl;1 .1 �' ' ' tr t+% Gymnastics 11&M Agee: 9.16 An intermediate advarcet: ombtnation class.This course is designed to t t " develop strength, coordination, balanceFee.and flexibility, Leotards are F ".5+f#O inquired. ; 1 12N-1°30 P•m Saivt: 6/,/ft Fee: $13.50/9 weeks Un-dt 30 Site: Lions � 4 ` . 7013 Sat:.7:rz0-1 , Am. Start 6121/86 End 8/23/86 , A b =-- `oath Activities Just For Fun (Continued from preceding page) Terrific Twos Age: a This is a relaxed classroom setting hel mg the two year old get used to Baton Age: 6.114 boin�ar�,�n`I nthef chi!drenand to a c ssroom situation.► le case them Students will be taught basic twirls and marching steps. Students must into crafts and participation games when they seem ready.t erification of provide their own baton. age is required at first class meeting. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions Fee: $15.00/10 weeks limit 12 Site: Lions 7150 Thurs.,4:00-4:50 p.m Start: 6/26/86 End: 8128/86 8320 Mon., 8:30.9:?n am. Start 6/23/86 End: 8/25/86 8321 Tues., 8:30.9:kJ am. Start: 6/24/86 End:. 8/26/86 Beauty Concepts Age: 11.14 8322 Wed.,8:30-9:20 am. Start 6/25/86 End: 8/27/86 Find out what ywir best colors are in this class.?dditional$10.00 for optional color fait to be paid at the first class meeting, Children!s Woodshop 1 Age: 5-9 Fee: '7.50/5 we 3ks Limi``v Site: Lions Make your own wooden toys!Learr the basic techniques of woodworking 8200 Mon,,6:00.6:50 p.m. Start: 6/23J,36 End: 7/21/86 while having fun.$12.00 lab fee pale•to instructor at the first class. i4201 Mon., 6:00.6,50 p.m- Start: 7/28/86 End: 8/25/86 Fee: $7.50/5 weeks Limit 16 Site: Lions 1�reiat3ve Arts Age: 5.9 8400 Wed., 8:30.9:20 a.m. Start 6/25/86 End: 7/23186 g 8401 Wed., 9:'0-10:2n .-.n, Start 6/25/86 End 7/23/86 A creative arts and crafts class for boys and girls.Approximate cost of 8401 Wed., 10:30-11:21, a.r.%. Start 6/25/86 End: 7/23/86 sufyltes Is$5.00 payable at first class. 8403 Wcd., 12:00-iz:50 p.m. Start 6/25/86 End: 7/23/86 Fee: $7.50/5 weeks ►=,mit 15 Site: Lions 7160 Mon.,3:30.4:20 p.m. Stan`, ';'"3/86 End: 7/21/86 Cb.ile ren's Woodshop 11 Age: 5.9 7161 Mon.,3:30.4.20 para. S!ar. 1.z8/86 End: 8/25/86 Furth,r your woodworking skills s2,00 lab fee to be;ra,d at first class. Cake Decorating Age: 10.12, 13-1& Fee: $7.50/5 weeks Limit 16 31te: Lions Decorate cookies and learn basic cake decorating techniques.Students 8403 Wed., 12-00-12:50 p.m. Start: 6/25/86 End: 7/23/86 will provide cakes,cookies and frosting.$7.50 fee for suppiies to be paid f at class. 11 Fee: $7.50/5 weeks Limit 15 Site: `dons Age: 10-12 s , 7850 Thurs., 10:00-10:50 am. Start: 6/26/86 End: 7/24/86 a'851 Thum,10:00-10:50 am. Age: 13-1,; 7/31/86 End; 8/28/86 aMn usi�+ 7352 Thurs., 11:00-11:50 am Start 6126/86 End: 7/24/86 7t!.i53 Thurs., 11-00-11:50 a.m. Start 7/31/36 End: 8/28/86 Guitar-;Begs Aug Age: 7-15 Agog Age: 6-16 A basic foundation for recreational and pthfessional playing.Instru--tlon book will be available at the first class at an approximate cost of$5,00. Come and enter the world 4f make believe!This course provides a basis Student must provide cwn guitar. for a more serious acting carver. Fee: $7.50/5 weeks Limit 15 G Uons Fez: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 40 Site: Lions SM Weld,6:00.6:50 p,m. Start 6/25/86 End 7/23/86 7170 Thum.,6:00.6:50 p.m. Start 6/26/86 End 8/28/86 8001 Wed.,6:00-F.50 p.m. Stara: 7/30186 End 8/27/86 Modeling Age: 8-12 Wouldn't you like to be glamourous!Learn to be charming and graceful Guitar-Intermediate .Age: 10 &73jD and see just how good you can feel about you,,self. Use your new-found talent in our intermediate claw Instruction Look will Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 40 Site: Lions be available at the first class at an approximate cost of$5.00. 7180 Thurs„ 7:00-7:50 p.m. Stark 6/26/86 End: 8J.8/86 Fee: $7.50/5 weeks Lima 15 Site: Lion. _ 8002 Wed.,8:045:50 p.m. Stan: 6/25/86 End: 7/23/86 t 8003 Wed,'8-50-8:50 p.m Start7/30/86 End 8/27186 C6-spe:marred with Footh*--;" rid to R Piano & Organ Age: 3-5, 6-12 C►aas � hildre 1st 4em a ma wttlt A basic course designed to acquaint the music lover with the keyboard, dkap4s rrtui rtsl,b vior UW btttea:A ***r at be Appr oximate cost of sups.des is$5.00, payable at the first class. ueda scar it rrO the r.Lass,$2:OO teF3alf etobepowat Fee; �'15.013/10 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions Age:3.5 n $+ day+s 1,}-W3 20, Saar Dom 8010 Mon.,2:30-.220 p.m. Start 6/23/86 End: 8125/86 3:-6,00 pm ? 1 7/,10 Age:6.12 1 "['/Th,103.6.00 p rrr g/Cf ,7$b and 88/07186 8011 Mon.,3.30-4:20 p,m. Start 6/23/86 End: 8/^r186 8013 Tues.,3:30-4;20 p.m Start 6/24/86 End: 8/2�f86 l"al'c t0,t 6-16 Tf 4A u, cleft. InF-1 and VM lira sk1�of ! Piano 8� llrg:� -Intermediate Age: 6-1� n y�l�;rk" utr 16ff vardvafab�rtsry If you have already mastered the basics of playing the keyboard,join this f` 1200/8 a , Dom class to expand your stills.Approximate cost of supplies is$5.00,payable �- at the first lass. 3.45-5!tp s, � 6/'26/% EtW`9/14/L Fee $15.00/30 weeks Limit 15 Site Lions Play and Uarn Age 3-5 8013 Mon.,4:30-5:20 pm. Start 6123/86 End: 8/25/86 Here is a chance foryouryoungpre,schxt�echi!3to learn while having Concei'tBand-BegnYti$ a: 1a2er<tstediata in.Verification of age v-;u s a be requir- t the first class meeting.Child g/ Age: 11-14 mua have turned 3 years of age by June 23, 1986, 1. beginn!r,q/intermediate course with emphasis on the rehearsal and Few^ $K.00/10weeks Limit20 St fCNC Pe-fQ anceof conceits.Students will perform aconcertattheendof the 8380 M/W,9:00.10:s0 a m. Start: 6/23186 End: 8/27/86 session.Open to all elementary and Jr. High age participants. Fee: $30.00/b weeks Limit 100 Site: ALHS Jf•`lalrschd J1 Age: 3.5, 8900 M/VvM 8.30 am.-12 p.m.Start 6/25/56 End 7/24/86 This class is,!es!gned as a learning experience for children 3 to 5 years of Jazz Stand-lntermadiafe/Advanced Age: �13 & Upage.Ci,ildr i have fun while teaming and interacting with other children In a groin stnatlon.Verification of age required at first class, An intermediate/advanced course with emphasis on the rehearsal and Fee: $36.00/.0 wean,. Limit 20 Site: Lions performance of Jai literature. Students will perform several concerts 83C1 M/W, :`3011:20 km. Start: 6/23/A6 End: 8/27/86 daring the session. Open to all Jr, High, Hlgh, and College age 3397 12:00 1:50 p nt. Start 6/23/86 End: 8/27/3o participants. , 1 83eai T , 9:30.1:20 am. Start 6/24/8b End 8/28/86 FOP- $25,00/5 weeks Limit 10r� ALHS #308 /Th, 12:00. 1:50 p.m. Start 6/24/86 End 8/28/86 8961 M/W 7:00-9:00 p.m. Start 6 t25/86 End, 7/23/86 7 Swimming Lessons Back by public request the City of Rancho Cu mmanga Commu- nity Services Departmentwill again be offering cwimming�!=ions this tsummer at Alta Loma HIgh School. Classes will be held Monday through Friday in 4 two week sessions.Times and age groups vary,so check the schedule below for times and ages that fit your needs.The fee for each two week session will be$`Z0.no, In addition to lessons, Open Recreational Swimmingg will be avahc%le Monday througgh Saturday from 1:00 p.m.until 4:00 p.m.. Daily &-nission is ,1.00 per person, payable at the pool. For considers,iie savings, Season Discount passes are available for $40.00(limit 5 persris per day per�ppass).Passes are good for the entire season which runs from June 23 through August 16.Season passes may be purchased at City Hall, Community Se vices Department, 9330 Baseline Road, Suite 201. Mommy and Me Age 1-2 years Tiny Tot-I itermediate thge: 3.5 years This parent participation class will stress water familiarization and safely for the 1-2 year old child.Fee is$20.00 per 2 week session. This class advancing their YnowloLaa_f swimming techniques Children muN i add an extra dimension to tiny tat swimmers by 1� Class size is limped to 10.Verificatic-t of age Is required at the first class. have reached a height of 40 inch s to participate in the class.�e%is $20.0Session I-Start Jane 23, End JaIF 4 o 0 f age required at the first classwo week session.Class�ize is limited to 10.Venf,�etior. 5fr00 Monday thru Friday, 10:00.10:50 am. Session I-Start June 23, End July 4 9(G11 Monday thru Friday, 11:00-11:50 am. 9602 Monday thru Friday, 4:00- 4.50 p.m. 9200 Monday thru Friday, 9.00- 9.50 a.m. Session II-Start July 7. 'cnd July 18 9201 Monday thru Friday, 10:00-10:50 a.m. T010 Monday thru Friday, 10:00-10:50 a.rn. Session)ti-Start Jnll;a,End July 18 9V11 Monday thru Friday, 11:00.11:50 a.m. 9012 Monda,thru Friday, 4:00- 4.50 p.m. 9210 Monday thru Friday, 9:0u. ''^ -L Sessloa III-Start July 21, End August 1 9211 Monday thru Friday, 10:00.10:56 a.m. ?%My Monday thru Friday, 10:00-10:50 a.m. Sessian III-Start July 21, End AuRast 1 9021 Monday thru Friday, 11:00-11:50 am 4 9022 Monday thru Friday, 4:00- 4:50 p.m. 9220 Monday thru Friday, 9.00. 9:50 am. Session IV-Start August 4. End August 15 9221 Monday thu Friday,10:00-10:50 a.m. 902Y) Monday thru Friday, 10:00.10:50 a.m. Session IV-Start August 4, End August 15 9031 Monday thru Friday, 11:00-11:50 a.m. 9032 Monday thru Friday, 4:00- 4:50 p.m. 9230 Monday thru Friday, 9:00- 9:50 am. 9231 Monday thru-rriday, 10:00.10:50 a.m. Tiny Tots-Beginning Age:. 3.5 yea;.c: This basic class for the 3-5 year old child will offer instruction In Beginning Swim Lesson' Age: 6 & Up fundamental swim techniques such as floating,kicking,etc Class is. This class,open to ages 6 and above,will provide basic beginning 3es1gned to help your child build self confidence in the water.Class instruction and water safety;echniques.Class size is limited to 15, fee for each two-week session is$20.00.All children in this class Fee is$20.00 per two week session. must be ai least 40" tall. Class size is limited to 10 swimmers. Verification of age is required at the first class. Scosion I-Start June 23. End lily 4 Session I-Start June 23, End July 4 93Qv Monday thru Friday, 9:00. 9:50 arr 9100 Monday thru Friday, 9.00- 9:50 am. 9301 Monday thru Friday, 10:00.10:50 am. 9101 Monday thru Friday,10:00-10:50 a.m. 9302 Monday that Friday,.11:00-11:50 am. 9102 Monday thru.Friday,10.00-10:50 am. 9303 Monday thru.Friday, 11.00.11:50 am. 9103 Monday thru Friday,1100-11:SO a.m. 9304 Monday thru Friday, 4:00- 4:50 p.m. 9104 Monday thru Friday, 1100.11:50 am. 9305 Monday that Friday, 4:00. 4:50 p.m. 9105 Monday thru Friday, 4.60- 4:50 p.m. Session It-Start July 7. End:uly 18 Session II Start July 7. End Jmly 18 9310 Monday thru Friday 9:00- 9:50 am. 9110 Monday thru Friday, 9.00- 9:5.1 a.m. 9311 Monday thru Friday 10.W-10:50 am. 9111 Mc- ay thru Friday,10:00.10,50 a.nc. 9312 Monday thm Friday 11:00-11-50, 9112 Monday thru Friday,10:00-13.50 am. 9313 M -day thru Friday 11:00-11:50 am 9113 Monday thru Friday,11:00-11:50 am. 9314 -..dav th-.0 Friday 4:00- 4:50 p.m. 9114 Monday thru Friday, 11.00.11:50 am. 93115 Monday thru Friday 4:00- 4 50 p.m. t 9115 Monday thru Friday, 4.00- 4:50 p.m. t j Scission III-Start July 21, Eno;August 1 Session III-Start July 21,End August 1 � I 9120 Monday thru Friday, 9:00- 9:50 a r.. 9320 Monday thru Friday 9:00- 9:50 a.m. 9121 Monday thru Friday,10:00-10:50. .m. 9321 Monday t_hru Friday 10.00.10.50 an,. 9122 Monday thru Friday, 10:00.10:50 a.m. 9322 Monday thru Friday 11:00-11.50 are 9123 Monday thru Friday, 11:00.11:50 a,m. 9323 Monday thm Friday 11:00-11.51i am. 9124 Monday thru Friday,11:00.11.50 a.m. 9!24 Monde,!.hru Friday 4:00- 4.50 p m. 9125 Monday thru Friday, 4:00- 4:50 p.m. 9325 Nonday thru Friday 4:00. 4:50 Am. -%--@8i9p FJ-S422t August 4,End Aulgnst 15 Session 11' Start Augasn 4, End August 15 9130 Monday thru.Friday, 9.00. 9.50 ant. 9330 Monday th*u Friday 9:00- 9:50 am. 913a Monday thru F,:ti�v,10.00-10:50 aar3. 9331 Mon ay th,u Friday 10:00.10:50 am 9131 Monday thru Friday,10:00.10:50 am. 9332 Monday th:u Friday 11:00-11:50 am 9133. Monday thru Friday, 11:00-11:50 am; 9333 Monday thru Friday 11:00.11:50 am. 9134 Monday thru Friday.11:00.11:50 am. 9334 Monday thru Friday 4:00. 4:50 p:m 9135 Monday thru Friday, 4:00. 4:50 p.m. 9335 Monday thru Friday 4:00- 4:50 pm. - S Swimming Diving Age: 10-19 years (Continued from page 8) This course will introduce diving techntgr s to the lO.17 age group. All participants will be rr wired to succep Ally complete a deep water swimming test for entry to this class Cass size is limited to 15.Fee is Intermediate Swim Lessons Aid*%: 6 & Up $20.00 per two week session. This class is open to all students ages 6 and above,e ho already have Session R-Slant Java 213,End July 4 $ yrienxe in basic swimming shifts.Class size is limited to 15 Fee is 9500 Monday thru Friday, 9,00. 9:50 a.m. $2Cn per two week session, 9501 Monday thru Friday, 4:00. 4:50 Am, Seezivn I-Start June 23. -ad July 4 Session II-StwA July 7,Ead July 18 9dOr0 Monday thru Friday, 9:00- 9.50 a.m. 9510 Monday thru Friday, 9:00. 9:50 am.. Session it w Star2 dlelyr 9,Ead Jniy li3 9E" 'Monday thru Friday, 4:00- 4:50 pm. i 9410 Monday thru Friday 9:N- 9.50 a m. S -'4 Ili-Start Jtal;;r 21. Ead August 1 9 o.,i, mday thru Friday, 9,00- 9.50 a m, Session III-Sts:rt July 21, Ewd August 1 952k ',onday thtu Friday, 4:00- 4:50 p.m. t 9420 Monday thru Friday 9;00. 9.50 am, Session TV-Sia:Y August 4. End.August 15 Session IV-Start August 4, End August 15 9530 Monday thru Friday, 9 00- 9.50 a.m. 9030 Monday thru Frida:h 9.60-9:50 am. 9531 Monday thrit Friday, a O0. 4.50 v.ra. t/ - 0 Go with the Dodgers Frog Jumping Jamboree Triple Threat Skulls Contest Date: Sa urday, Sept. 13, 1986-Prelims Sunday. Sept. 14, 1986-Finals Sponsored by the Community Services Department'~ Time: 9:00-12:00 Noon-Prelims Coca-Cola, LA Dodgers,The Southern California Muni- :L-00 p.m.-Finals cipal Athletic Federation (SCMAF), Chick's Sporting Place: Lions Park- Prelims G,*,ods, and t,-'ncho Sport. LA. County Fairgrou, 's-Finals This contest is :ar boys and girls ages 8.13 years old, Cost: $2.00 (if you have a local leaper) ° $5 (if you want to ad(SptCompetition will be separate for boys(Baseball)and girls o -a-frog) (Softball).Three age division groups:8-9, 10-11, 1 -13 Divisions: years old. Pmof of age is regL,ed. An adu'r must Juniors. Apes 1-12 accompany r:ach child. Seoulotrs: Ages 13.Over Registration will be held a�Lions Park Community Center, Here is your opportunity to compete In one of the most May 30-July 11.Engles will be limited to the First 100 demanding competitions of all time.Test your hand at received.TI-p-contest will be held on Saturday,duly 12, this internationally acclaimed special event.Awards will 9.00 am.at Ct.vrch Street p_:k.Winners will be eligible be presented to the top six competitors in each division, rc!competitic t at Doug�r Stadium. The top six finalists in each category will jump off for the for the Regional of Fj championship at the Los Angeles County Fair on Bring a t_--k hinch.Balls and Bats will be provided oryou Sunday,September 14,1986,at 1.00 p.m,Fair passes may brI%Y3 your own.Competition will include: will be provided for the top leapers and their owners. 1. 1 fitting a self-thrown ball to center field Nate: All adopt a-€rugs will remain the property of the for distance and accuracy participant, 2. Throwing from center field for distance and accuracy. 3. Base running against the clock. V For more,information,please call Lions Park Community (� Center, 980-3145. t Teddy Bear Tea Cabbage Patch Picnic Date: satr iday. June 21, 1,986 � Date: Tuesday, August 19, 1986 Time: 11:30 a m.-1:30 p.m. Timms 12:00 Noon Place: Lions Park Commtutty Center Place: Liens Park Community Center 9161 Baseline,Rancho Cum nonga 916I Baseline, Ranr,a Cucamonga F es. Bain rYee form'ages Bring yourCal bags Patch Doll Free for kids of all ag es. g you- #-v`r to or favorite.cuddly and a plc-`c.lunch.Beve age Teddy or stuffed toy.Bring a sack".unch.Drin'< wi'.1 Le m-oyided.,loin up for songs and games. will be provided. Movies, sons,gan'es, studes, fun? Special Guests: B itar,tkle & Dudley DoRight 14 Special Guest: Smokey the Bsa: For information,pler.se L,-ui aav 345 For Infam. ation and-registratirn fur Special Events, call Lions Park Community Cenrev at 980-0'145. 9 MINA Crime Prevention Presentations 1 These programs will be presented 'to the public by the Rancho Cucamonga Sheriffs s Stati,m Crime Preven- Mini 5emInars *S;rn Unit. They will In lode a discussion and printed matcr,al, along with either a film, slides or a puppet These seminars offer you an opportunity to investigate presentation: various subjects that will aid you in reachh,g your own. I;I personal goals. Seminars will be held at Uons Park Monday, June 23, 1986 7 p,m. Community Center. Cost for each is $16.00. Checks and Cojanterf^iti3 g Beginning Word Processing Monday, July 14, 1986 7 P.M. #8800 Sat,July 12,1986 10.00-12:00 noon Pre-Vacation Homer Securlty ,i Monday, August 25, 't986 7 p.m. Wardrobe Planning BackAo-School Safety #3810 Sat,July 26,1986 10.00-1 k'P noon Site: Lions Falk Community Center To register use the mail-in registration form.Make checks 9161 Baseline, Rancho Cucamonga payable to: City of Rancho Cucamonga.Please write the 980.3145 claw number on Sour check.You must be pre-registered to attend. For further information call 980.3145. �►.csa� Fall Softball Leagues Adult Co-Eck Sao-Pitch Softball Leagues Foothill Division and Valley Division 16 Years and Over Games will be played o:r Sundays �iTe �O� � Sept at.Alta Loma High School ember 7 through November 22 Its time to get 10 Game Schedule Teams per Division Fee: $280,J0 per team readyh Tor my 20 Member Roster `N b h td ay t Adult Men's party °j Slo-Pitch Softball Leagues `4/ ' `` :� Eastern, Westem, National and American.Divisions. 16 'Years and Over OLDGames will be played on Sundays at Alta Loma High School FASHION September 7 through November 22Art wil ' 41H Ur 10 Game Schedule-6 Teams per Division M1 �• '. Fee: $260.00 per team CELEBRARION a 16 Member Roster 2^�-10 PMCUM COLUG Registration �r Fireworks Zxaavaganza&stadium Register at the Community Services Departme.t, Entertainment(6-30-10pm)*Picnic City Mail, 9330 Baseline Road, Suite 201 Games&Entertainment Monday through Friday, 9.00 a.m. :00 p.m. July 14 through August 6 Balloons*Souvenirs l ,,► SOAP BO j DERBY* Fees cover the cost of officials, i ..�. ,a....a... ,.,�T.. A , ranrcrar>'�caursorr:coKucr game balls, field maintenance- Home team provides good back-ur ball. 7141939-11358RrulwUmop For Additional Information,p! ase calf 989-1858. Y �'�Ttbl�i.CSeRci�9�S'rd.7A':x1."aC�"a! 10 0 Adult Activities--- - .� • h � • kl ,, j ge is Cake Detc.rating Age:-Adult This class wil teTch you 14 varieties of icing flowers,boreem-baking a�: ,,,, icing tecut*,�and more. Discounts on supplies are ava.,able .6t;s Poi%ntbing Age: Tc,2.u/Adsh Fee: $24 06/3 weeks Limit 15 Site: RCNt; Add warmth and color to your home decor,vhllr�leaming the techniques 7570 Wne,,7:30.9:20 p.m. Start 6/25/86 End: 8/13/86 of tole sigh painting. Supplies not included.Material 4ee:$2.50. Fr $22.50/5 weeks limit IF, Site Lions _ 7350 Tues.,7 00.9:50 p.m. Start: /1/24/86 En:h 7/ 2/b6 J 7351 Tues., ,:00.9:50 p.m. Start 7/29186 End 8/�6186 ��.... Dance _ Badlro=a Dancing It ge: Aiialt Witt ohs' Basics in rox Trot,Waltz,Swing and Cha Cha. } Q, o Fee.• $15.00/10 weeks Limit 50 Site: Lions 7 M } UAP Mon.,7:00.7•50 p.m. Start: 6/23/86 E•dd:8/25/86 Flarp?, Design Age: Adssdt This class reaches participants )echniques involved in arranging silk Counft f and Western Do-_::.z Age: Adult flowers.An additional cost of approximately$10.00 s weem will cover the Basics in two-step, Cotton-ey:o Joe;Texas Poum and'Swing. cast of flowers. Fee. $15.00/10 weeks Limit 50 Site: Lions Fee: $30.00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: Lit- 7501 Mon., 8:6G-C:r-n n.:n. Start 6/23/86 End: 8/25,18E 7360 Thus.,9:30-11:20 am. Start 6126/86 End 8/28/86 7361 Tues., 7:00. 8:6n nmi. :-are 15r44/86 End: 8/26/$6 Adult Jazz Abe; 15 $t tJgttdtir Diai Painting Age: Adult Great for both beginners and those who have p.eviously danced an%.wish This class is opzn to all beginning and advanced students.All students to improve their tee,%nique or maintain their fitness. must provide their own suppl:w at an approximate cost of$40.00. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 40 Site: F tons Fee: $22.50/5 weeks Limit 25 Site: RCNC 7S02 Thum,8:00-8.50 p.m. Start 6126/86 End: 8/28/fi6 r $500 Wed.,s..00-4:00 p.m. Start 6/25/86 End 7/23/96 3501 Wed :.00.4:00 p.m. Start 7/30/86 End- 8/27186 " Staiaaed 12s Age: Adult This tes pattern preparation,cal,.:cup'ng,Lading,soldering, sealing, ccpr r `illing, reinforcing and tl.rr -dimensional projects : } Additional casts to,-,upplies will be a minimum of$50.00,depending rtn project. Fee: $36.0G/8 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions Clog ling`' B gir,aaling Age: Open 7400 Wed.,7:00.9:50 p.m. Start 7/02/86 End: 8120/86 This intere_i iag dune;step:5 being bn.:;ghi to you by the Knotty Pine C.logger 2, :.p now and try this new ;raze+n denting. Q'.alligraphy- ftshint1mg Age: Adult Fee: $15.00110 weeks Limit 10 SIte:RCNC S;.,rhnts will be famdiasized with a wide range of tools,materials,and uses 7604 ad.,7.00-7:50 p.:ri. Start bjz5,'86 End:8/27/86 of Calligraphy. Fee: $22.5U/10 weeks 'omit 20 Site: RCNC (;-i,..Fggiy g-Begin nirg/Intermee..iate Age: Open 7500 Tue-., 6:00-7.20 p.m. Start 6/24/85 End: 8126/86 We invite you to join the Mt-itty Pine Cloggers in a beceanii g/ intermediate sassloa geared to fine tune your new-found talents. Calligraphy-><nte mediate Age: Adult Fee: $15.00/10 weeks limit 40 Site: RCNC Further your skills in our Intermediate class. 7605 Thurs.,7:00-7:50 p.m. S-art 6/26/86 End:8/28/86 Fee: $22.50110 weeks Limit 20 Site; RCNC 7550 Tues., 7:30.8:50 p.m. Start 6/24/86 End: 8/26/86 r-K special Interest s p t +-T CPR--Flewe wad Age: 13-Asitslt i CPR cards expire alto ona year.Sign up for renewed class of this vital life -ving skill. Fee: $5.00/1 dayy class Umit,20 Site Lloriz 7650 Thus.,6:GU-10:00 pm. Date. Juy 31, 1986 Basin First Enid Course Ages: ka!2n/Adult Embrol dory Hoop This S hour course is the Nationally recognized Red Cross Basic First Aid Course.Successful omp!etion of this course will result it;certification by Wall uangi2g Workshop Age: Aviaalt the Red Cross.1-te includes all suppltewusedincoursmThe.-ev411beaone Make a wall nanging using embroidery hoop, lace paneling and fabric hour break for lunch. trimmed with ribbons and lice.Bring your own hotglue gun.$5.00 fee for Fee: $14.00/1 day Limit 20 Site: ions supplies to be paid at the class. 76551 Sat,8:00 a.m.-5:nO pan, Datm August 2, 1986 j Fee: $3.00/2 Hours Limit is, Site: Lions 7652 Sat,8:00 a.m:5:00 p.m. i)a;w dune 28,1986 6680 Mon.,9:30-11,20 am. Date:June 23.1986 $01 Wed.,9.30-11.20 a.m. Date: June 25,1906 Child Case Provider Worleehop Age: 32 * Up FTC Doll l~e!naitarce Age: Asrfsalt Co-sponsored with Foothill Fire District and R:' Sheriffs Dept('Iass will 0 cover Ist Aid,fire prevention, emergency situations involving children, Workshop for making chairs tot:,x:vr Cabbage Patch dolls.Bring your prowlers, a ntying phone calls, children with handicaps and general sewing r Lachine r- glue gun, r cisscrs, thread. Approximate cost of beiyavior of the sitter.A certificate,will be isaugd upon completion of the sgpptdes$10.00.lets will be avu:lable at the dass. class.$2.00 material fee to be paid at class. Fee $3.0012 hour: Lfn:.=t 40 Site: Lions Fee: $9.00//2 days Limit 20 Site: Lions 8260 Fri._9 M01.1:20 am. Date:. June 27, 1986 719f! T/Th,3:00.6.00 p.m. Date:7/08186 and 7/10/86 6E61 Tit.,,,%.3a0.11.:20 ant. Date: July 3, 1986 7191 T/Th,3:00-6:00 p.m. Date: 8/05/86 and 8/07/86 11 Adult Activitties iConh"ued from preceding pa ie) Color and Stylo Avalysits Are 16 & 111n - 6. _ S Find nut what your best colors are in this class. Additional$8.00 for �'IIt)� ess, Fun and p®3: - .. optional a -)1a:fan to be paid at the fir;,'class meeting. r` Fee: $15"'S weeks Limit 10 S'te: Lions Aerobics Age,; Adult- 8700 Mor- 7:00.8:50 p.m. Start: 6/23/86 F,S�: 7/21/86 Condition cur hod and lift your s 8701 Mon.,' 00.8:50 p.m. Start: 7/28/96 .iiid: 8/25/86 y y pints by bouncing, bending and breathing to the beat tugging shoes and exercise mat are required. Fee: $3J.00/10 weeks Limit 40 Site: Lions Basic Sigri Language Age: 16 &Up 7750 M/W, 6:00.6:50 p.m. Start: 6/23/36 End: 8/27/86 This sign language class will introduce and teach you the skills of non- 7751 T/Th,6:30-7:20 p.m. Start: 6/24/86 End: 8/28/86 i verbal communication. Studen`-will learn 150 word vocabulary. Fee- $12.00/8 weeks Limit 30 Site: RCNC Women's Self Dofense Age: S & U 01 Thurs.,7:00-7 50 p.su Start 6/26/86 End: 8/14/86 Be Prepared! You must bring g pen and paper,sweats and tennis shoe. f Girls under 13 years of age must have an aduV regstered in the class w.. f`#r them. Fee: $7.50/5 weeks Lim':25 Site: Lions l 11r36 >Y 7100 Tues., 6:0-6:50 p.m. art: 6/24/86 End: 7/22/86 rso -vebh 7101 Tues., 6:00.6:50 p.m. Start: 7/29/86 End: 8/26/86 ,i 8tt 1:QO rift t 8 7/12/ a 0 Stretching for the Health of It Age: 16 & Up Dr.Greg McDonald wili discusp —why its is important and how �.� ®r this simple exercise can help e.:;ryene.�P�ease coma prepared to do some f g 4L—o6�lce Age: Teen/Adult bt tic forms of stretching. "-sic obeai-:nce for 6_gs 6 months and over.heel,sit,down,stay,come, Fee: $2.50/1 hour seminar Liu it 25 Site. Lions and.Class .rid at Alta Loma Higgh School adjacent to the tennis courts. 8850 Mrn., 7:00.7:50 p.m. Date: 6/30/86 [Do not bring your dog to the first clirss.Proof of vaccinations 8851 Kai,.,7:00-7:50 p.m. Date: 7/21/86 required at tirst class. 8857 Mon„ 7:00-7:5C p.m. Cate: 8/11/86 Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: ALHS ( 8730 Wed., 7:00-7:50 p.m. Start 6126/86 End: 8/27/86 Karatz-- o tit L s j ryu ehorei&ain Age: 11 & Hip This is a beginning class for young adults. It will consist of warm up Home Repair Age: Adult {I exercises, proper breathing,striking, kicking and blocking techniques. } This course will instr•ict you in the basics of minor repairs in and arround Fee $15.00 10 week remit 30 Site: RCNC your house.This co- -3e is a`must'for everyone! 7030 Tues., 7:00-7:50 p.m. Start: 6/24/86 End: 3/26/86 E Fee: $22.50/10 week.• Limit 20 Site: Lions 8740 Tues.,7:00-8:2L, p.m. Start: 612ii/86 End: 8/26/86 Photography Age: Adult Karate- goju ryas trhorei kan/Int. Age: 11 & Up Are you baffled by your 35mm camera?This class v ill consist of basic This is an i..termediate class for young adults.It will consist of warm-up picture taking, picture techniques, film and how it works, photo exercises, proper breathing, str0drig, kicking and blocking techniques. composition, effective use of lenses, imaginative use of filters, photo- Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: RCNC graphing people and takii g better tra iel picture;.An adjustable 35mm 7031 Mon., 7:00-7:50 p.m. Start: 6/23/£` End:8/25/36 camera must be provided. Fee: $30.00/10 weeks Limit 20 Sits: RCNC Yea Age: Adult 7701 Thurs., 7 V':`'"^ n. Start: 6/26.8fi End: 8/28/86 Emphasis is on relaxation, fleuibility and stress reduction throuy stretching,strengthening,toning, and balance postures. Fee: $22.50/1G weeks Limit 25 Site: Lions Stop Smoking and 7800 Tues 9:30-10:50 am. Start: 6/24186 End: 8/26/86 Weight Control Seminars- 7801 Wed., 7:00.8i20 p.m. Start 6/25/86 End: 8/27/86 Here is your oppo7-ti—Aty to stop brooking wid control your weight.This semivar sponsored by Spec'.rum Motivation �^ Center which ctilizes proven and 1•ighly successful -Making � hypnosis techniques. ®ate: July 15, 1986 or August 14, 1986 Guitar—Beginning Aigp; Adele Tinp2: 6:30 p.m:9:00 p.n. A basic foundation for recreational and p+ofes ional playir,qt Instruction Weight Control begins at 7:15 p.m. book available at the first class at an a;proximate cost of$F,rtO. Stu Smoking begins at 8:00 p.m. Fee: $7.50/ 5 weeks Limit 15 Site:.Lions Explanatory session beg,-is at 6:30 p.m. 8004 Wed., 7:00-7:50 pan. Start: 6/25/8. End: 712"86 8NI5 Wed.,7:00-7:50 p.m Start: 7/30/66 Et..t_/2:,/86 Place: Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Ctr. 9791 Arrow Hwy., Rancho Cucamonga Guitar. intermentate Age;, 1C1 & Up Coat: $25 per session or Intermediate instruction on your guitar.Instruction book rwailable at the $40 for both sessions first class at an approximate cost of$5100. Fee: $7.50/5 weeks Lire I S S,,e: Lions 8002 Wed.,8:00-8:50 p.m. '5/86 Eno 7/23/86 Registration at the Rancho Cucamon^a Neighborhood 6003 Wed..8:00.8:50 p.m. k/86 End: 3/27/36 Center,Monday through Friday 9:00 am.to 6:00 pan.or Mail to the City of Rancho.Cucamonga, P.O. Box 807, Pian®r®rga` Age- Adult Rancho Cucamonga, 917N. Call the Neighborhood Join this class For learning basic instruction In piano an i organ. Center for further information—980.2634. Hpproximate cost of supplies is$5.00, payable at the first class. Fee: $15.00/10 weele; Limit 20 Site: Liuns 8014 Mon.,6:0C-6a1,0 p.m. Start: 6/23;St~ End: 8/25/.'d6 12 i City of Rancho Cucamonga Community Services Department _ Summer 1986 -- TADS 'n Tours For Information and reservations call the Rancho Cuca,mon,-a :'3ighborhood Center at 980-2634 July 1-Rear,"icke Tahoe (4 Days) August 25-Reno/Lake Tahoe Toor(4 Days) SC.nd four days at the fabulous MGM Grand Hotel&Casino ir- Spend four days at the fabukus MGM Gravid Hotel&Casino in A,a:o!$129.50(double occupancy)includes transportation end Rena!$129.50(double o=upancy)includes transportation and hotel accomodattons. Departure a"n 15 a.m. hotel aec�-mnuiarinn.- Jufy 8-Marina Del Rey Cruise August 30-Carlbboom Cruloe i $33.50 per person foi transportat^p c;id brunch for this mini- Featuring Carnival Cruise.ins;"Funship"with exciting prrhrof cruiss.. Departing at 8:15 a.m. call Nassau,San Juan,&S`,Thomas.This tour include;a'-fare 1 .�a:y 14-Hollywood Pos;i and cabins from$1,199 to 1,299 1q person. Lunch, reserved Clubho•,se Seating,and transp irtation are all `t-tptember 1-Canyov..auds Tour(5 Days) included on this trip to tha races for$32.50 perperson.Departing his tour features St.G�,.urge,Z!on National Park,Bryce Canyon, at 10:1.5 a.w Page, Arizona, and a cruise on Lake Powell, plus overnight a uiy 15-Coh.:-•dr�Rorkles (9 Days) lodging in Laughli,.$28510(double occupancy) departing at Airfare and mutor coach from Denver to Salt Lake City.This tour 8:30 am. frdtures Colorado Springs,Mount Rushmore,and Yellowstone Seplemiher 5-Laughlin Tun around Vational Park. All for$899 (double occupancy). Come and marvel at this Casino Resort on the banks of the July 16-Las Vegas Turnaround Colorado River: $5.00 per person includes transportation departing at 9:45 am. Enjoy downtown Las Vegas for ien fun filled hours.Departure will Still T,Come..- be at 8:45 am. cos!will be$5.00 per person. Eag5 ern Canadian Fall Foliage July 18-Laguna; ,'E Festival/Ptgeant of the Mastmrs So:rang/Santa Barbara Don't r iss thi-,beautiful display of"living"works of art.This event Hearst Castle : is hele )rce a year and stlould not be missed.$28.75 p.r person Best of Britain'86 departing at 4:00 p.m. Australia& New Zealand July 28-San.Franein;o/Sacramento/ Hawaii Reno Tone 5 Days) We've combined the'be;tt of thre^tours!Two nights each in San CONCERTS Francisco and Reno and a tou; of the State Capitol and the �? Railroad Museum in Sacramento.4249.50(double occupancy) H T PAha includes transportnion and hotel ac nmoda►ions. August l--Poor,a0'Call'Sherman Gardens and Librrry The Performing Arts of Rancho Cucamonga Council Come join us far a 45 minute tour through this colorful g:,rden. (PARC) in cooperation with the Community Services After a brief visa,to the Library,ycu will be on your o+art for an Department will once again be hosting iht ever popular afternoon ofst c aping and lunch.$12.50 per tsrirt lepartingat Summer Concerts in the Park Series. 8:00 a.m. Gather up the family,grab a blanket,pick up a bite to eat Anguat 4-Las Vegrr Overnight and come join in the fun every Thursday evening starting Visit the"City thatNeverSleeps' Our accommodations are at the July 10 for this entertainment prc3ram of the yea, Four Queens Hotel & Casino. Three hours of gambling are required upon arr'val. $31.50 (double o^cupancji) and a 9:00 The concerts will run Thursday evenings for eight full a.m. departure time. weeks at Chaffey College on the grass area to the west of August 16-Garmant 1District/Jeweiry Mart the Rex W.Wignall Muse_.^+/,-allery.Concert parking in This deluxe Back-to-School shopping trip includes refreshments Lots 5 and 7. Program stafs Pt 6:00 p.m. and ends tit and a shopping guide to the best bargains in the Garment District, approximately 7.30 'p.m. all for$13.50 per person. This years series wiii feature such groups as: Awnisst 18-Seawarld for the Day ® )BasE= Street Come and spend the day with Shamu and all his friends.This trip is for AdOts Only. $31.50 per person for an 8:00 am. ® The Spot Lighter:: %nd r -irture. Penelope's Group -►oguet 19-Cant than Rockies do 2upa V6 J March Air Force Baud t Featuring two day,,admission to the 1'36 World Exposition at 0 5wcet Adelines and Vancouver,a.C,Victoria Butchad Gardens,plus,in unforget- barber Shopi able experience hrough hhe majest'c Canadian:cockles."Get Quartet ki acquainted"and"Farewell"Dinner Partias and ro.indtrip airfare 0 Butterfield Country Cloggers to Vancouver are included,$1,199(double ncc ipancy), B Phiddle Harmonics Aup*,a.*26-Las Vogas'lfarnaround a Ontario Munteipal Hasid Er,roy downier :-Las Vegas for tell fun filled Hours.$5.00 per (under the direction of Jack Mason) pet-son departing a 'N5 a.m. For further information please call Community 5eN ces Department at 989-1858. 13 'ice ®-�— Senior Corner Ranches Cucamonga Bridge Club Age: GO &Over No Fee Site: RCNC Thursdays, 1:r10-4:00 p.m. Clogging—Beginning _ i{ This interestlnp class is being.F cr ght to you by the Knotty Fire Cioggei y. Rancho Cucamonga Siyn-up..^.CVd;Cr ti;iS new�ioEe In ciaric:if:.g. - 26gi1&r IfCiiVitieB Age: .r9i��) 0'yer P{ Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 40 Site: FCNC Here is your opportunity to get ovt at night and flay some cards with I 7604 Wed., 7:00-7:50 r.m Stzrt 6/ ,/86 End,- G/2';,36 others from our community. No Fee Site: RCNC- CCZ�;gin;g—Beginning/latermgdrate ^days.6:00.10.00 p.m. We avite you to join the Knotty Pine Clogger:e in a be ii inmg/ Intermediate session geared to fine tune your n.w--lound tai,iiis —Public .• A • fee: $1b.00 10 weeks Limit40 Site Roic Social JE �� °V��QS°®- 7605 Thurs., 7:00.7.o0 p.m Start: 6/26/86 End s3/2i3/86 r Informeflon and Referral Service Oil Painting For adult residents,the City of Rancho Cucamonga/Community Se-vicE,, This class is open to all beginning and advanced students.Ali s ents Department provides Informa"on on the follown� Food stamps,L:.ncer must provide their own supplies at an approximate cwt of$4u.00. screening, child care,job rs an state r asps rnce at legal services tax Fee: $22.50/5 weeks Limit 25 Site: RCNC appoint cents, homeowners and renter assistance and immigration. 850-0 Wed., 1:00.4:00 p.m Start F125/86 End: 7/23/86 For further infatmation, pleas.!call 987-16'3. tBS01 Wed., 1:GJ-4:00 p.m Start 7/30/86 End:8/27/85 Time: Monday thru Friday, 9:00 a.m.-1:frJ p.m. Site, RCNC j Sewing aadi St�itchery Free Job Trsining r•ad Placement Basic Sewing and ,3t!tcha lr class co-sp rnsored by Chaffey C,'agCr " -- F—c',yment Training A ency offers a job training and placement Community Service,DepartmerL assistance at no cost toat!eligbble senior citizens(55 and above).For more Fee: None t_imit 30 Site: RCNC_ information,call 987-1618, Ine^day,9:00-11:00 a.m. Start 6/23/86 Time: Mor,,,4ay thru Fuday, 9.00 am.-1i1710 p.m. Fee: None Friendship C.'rds Site: RCNC Come on down and p:.y a few hand ofPinoc:n;c.Meet some r •,,r friends or Senior health Screening Clinic renew old frifndships. Free blond pressure checks,i:rine tests,hemoglobin tests,counseling and f Tuesdays, 12:00 4:00 p.m. Sits "CNC referral for seniors 60 year,and over. j Time: 1st Tuesday,monthi , 10:00.12:00 noon � Fee: Nine V.LP. `'lit') Site: RCNC The time is -.fight for you to join the fastest growing .:lub in Rancho Cucamonga with yu;ir best taterestsat heart The club offers opportunities Immuntzation Clinic l to play cards or bingo,enjoy a pot luck dinner or club dance or maybe ImmunizaJons for children ages 2 months thru 1 f •ataofagewillbeheld I even a festive holidzy celebration. Come on down and join in the fun. one Monday each month.Call 980-2634 for d,. Prd times. Fe-_• $2.50 annual membership fee Site: RCNC Fee:. $2.00 per child Thursdays, 9:30-4:00 p.m Site: RC1`.2- Well,Baby Clinic Physical examinations and immu Azations for infants thru b years.f age. Tim•. Every 4th Wednesday 9:00-11:00 am. & 1:00.3:00 p_ Site; RCNC Note: By appointment only, call: 628-2914 UP Abner Barn Dance Sergi .rs 50 & Ovor Nutrition 14eol Sieelworkers Old Times Foundation provide hbt meals w s�enforr j60 Date: Thursday, July 17, _986 cud over) at the Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center. Trans- portation to site is available. Time: 10-00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m, Time: Monday ttru Friday, ?1:30 am:1:30 p.m. j Site: Rancho Cucamonga.Neic,.iborhood C, Fee: Donation of$1�v pei meal Activities: Dance Contest 1 Note: For more information, call:987-1911 j � J+ Country-barn Dance (soia Cards and Silver Cards A discount card for senior citizens,(age 60 and over),honored by;carious For additional information call the Rancho Cucamonga merchants and banks in the West End area.The Gold.Card can be used throughout the state of California.Silver Cards may be used Nationwide Neighborhood Center at 980.2634. Time: Monday thru Frieag, 9:00 am.-5:00 p.m. Fee: Sucoested Donation of$1.00 Site: RC1vL Note: For more information, call 987-1118 "t- Luau. Seniors.50 & Over Mobile Meals A volunteer delivery program fur homebound tod�%dbled senior.60, Date: Thursdpv, August 7, 10a6 years and over.This program is funded by`!,slna= and citizens in the Tinge: 10:00 a.m. community. ' Time: Meals deliverad between 10.30 a.m:12:30 p.m. Site: Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Ctr. Fee. Donation of$1.75 per meal Ncte: Phone:980.3666 For additional Information call the Rancho Cr ,nga Neighborhood Center at 980.2634. Renters and Homeowners A saia�tance For ages 62 and over and all disabled persons with a doctor's cerfifii sf e. Time: Monday thru Friday, 9:00 am:100 t\m. Fee: None Site: RCNC A. 14 Note: Call for appointment:5Q7-1618 i� ITS strata n Muit-In Only—May 30 through June 20 _ 1. Registration fs all programs can be accepted by rnall only. o. uQ not bring your registration to City Hall.Only mail-in 2. Mail-in redstration.May 40 through June 20. registration can be accepted. 3. 1l$egishadon gmstm,erked PRIOR Co May;f sit win 9. A class admission roceipt will be returned to you.There be proce4 red with those received on June 20. will be a separate receipt for each class and participant 4. Registration postmarked or or after May 30 will be You will be notified if we are unable to .mplete your proce-sed on a first received-first handled basis. registration. If your class choices are tilled, we will 5. Rancho Cucamonga residents will'le given first priority to retum your check(s). available class spaces. 10. If you ha;ra not received verification of registration by 6. Send a separate check or money :,rder for each class first class meeting, call City Hall at 989-1858. made payable to "City of Rancho Cucamonga." 11. Registration will not be accepted at classes. 7. Write your requested class: number or. Vour check. 12. Classes will not be held on July 4 and July 5. V,ttarned Checks—There will be a $10.00 service charge on all checks returned from tie bank. ffefunds—No refunds will be issued after tlh- date of the first class. Cancellations—If class is cancelled by the Community Services Department, an automatic refund will be proc,,,ssed. Proof of Alle—Proof of Age for all 2 and 3 year old students will be required at first class. ---------------------------- ------ -- -- MAIL-IN REGISTRATION FORM- FILL OUT COMPLETELY--- PLEASE PRINT LAST NAME Mail to: Summer Registration ADDRESS P.O. Box 807 CITY R A N C H O C U C A PA FO N G "Cr? 1 7 Rancho Cucamonga, CA HOME PHONE ( 1 _ 91730-0807 DAY TIME PHONE (IF DIFFERENT) Registration: 70i;b Gael:ies Clessies Only P Class articipants Name e ®— First Age Fee Class Title [2nUd3rd Office 0 Number East Use oil 7 i to 7 o �l Registration: 0000 Series Classes Only Class Participants Name e Number Last First Age Fee Class Title Alt Choice Office 2nd 3rd Use rn 8 ,,'. 8 8 0 8 8 Registration: 9000 Series Classen Only C Class Participants Name Number East First Age Fee C!ass Title Alt Choice Office O 2nd 3rd ('s:. tit y 9 c 9 to 9 t c9 r — � 9 Note: Send a separate check or money order for each class. Please be sure to mail your registration on or after May 30. I,the un✓ersigned parucllw4torpamni orguar dian of a partidpartdo hereby agr.e to allow theindividuals(s)named herein to pardelpate tnthe aforementioned activities and furthuragree to indemnify and hold harmless the O;.of Rancho Cucamonga,to agents and employees from all hamm,accidents,personal Injury or property damage which may be suffered by the aforementioned Ind!viduals(s), arising out cf.or in arty way connected-1i,participation In and travel to and from this activity.Furthur,I understand that no refurds vrifl be issued after the date of the flat class meeting wheth.rornot l Signature Date as Parent ❑ Guardian ❑ Participant ❑ e.._ 15 A�AIIW City Directory City Council Jeffrey i M. ...... Mayor lI Richard M. llahl,. Mayor Pro'Tem g .... c ounctimember i ie i o1ii u — t a�..iiHtir�J. Du uet II Jon D. Mikels ...................Cosncilmember •yy� ¢Pamela J. Wd Fit. .,... .. ItS t�i l le l o getl?3Ag ,.CounciimemherOtlaeir lEleaytcd t'if#iclaPs yy� 6 Beverly A.Authelet........................ City Clerk ready for 111 �.. James C.Frost.............................{;ity Treasurer y Planning Caoiissiv"a birthda Dennis Stol'.................................. .Chair y fs 0 David Barker. ..Vice-Chair I Suzannr.Chitiea .. .. .,, .ComrOssloner ``��r�] Larry MacNeil..................... ... ...Commissioner party Kerman Rempel ...., ............. ...Commissioner i Park Development Commission Aft a Sisk Pam Henry., ... ... ..., ,,,Chair Peter Pitaissi........................ .. .Vice-Chair ULU "' Molly M;Mchell ... ... ... .Commissioner q Sam C.Punter ..Commissioner Leslie Riggs...............................,CommissionerFASHIOIL `%, � Historic Preservation Commitsiaoara � tvielicent timer.. ..,...,,. „.Chair 4"' OF JULY i Marsha Banks .... ...............Vice•Chalr Eugene B':lling ..,. .... ..Commissioner hda Cooper.......,,. Commissloner CELEDR Bob`chmidt.._...,.. Comt:rlssioner Marjorie Stamm ...... ... .......... ....Commissioner Mar;;ne Sterne....... ..............Commissioner 2 — 10 PM CHAFFEY COLLEGE Advisory Commission Don Baer George Leimaon,Sr. Fireworks Extr8vii�aan-_i1 L^ Sta,fillnl Jim Banks Ray Mcilvain,Jr. James Bookhout C':an Rankin EnterCillilIllt'nC (6:30-1O nl) 7� PI'_nh. James Campbell Saily Riehn Patricia Gearhart Sharon Rometo Games & EntertainI11ent ; Sam Grasso- Paul Saldana Bruce Ann Hahn Neil Westlotom K11100115 :: SOLIvenirs Jefferson Hill, Sr. * SOAP BOX DERBY� Lauren Wasserman .City Manager *?" FOR MORE PiFORMAPON CONP_T 9i Ein3?1. .� Robert Rizzo , ...................Assistant-City Manager Poncho Cucamonga Community Services Department Bill Holley...................Community Services ISirector a� ey1�/ "�~ ` tt R 1858 Jim Hart ., Administrative Services Dircctor 0 Jack Lana Commun+St Development Director t s r ^ Ihr L10yd Hubbs,........ .. City Engineer Jerry Grant...,...... Building Qf.iclal Brad Buller.. ., ...Ci"y Planner Captain John Futscher . Commander Rancho Cucamofga Sheriffs-Station CitY Hal! .._... 9320 "C"Base Line Road Mailing Address ... 1p a.Box 807 � Rancho Cucamonga; CA 91730-.0807 FE ktOmm Of Ir�aas1DOSs...:....Monday thru Friday . 8:00 a.m.-5:00 n,rn. "- i Telephonecaaaatss Jeffrey King Richard M. Dahl Mayor/City Countil/City Mat agerjCity Clerk. Mayor Mayor Pro Tern Administrative Services,Generallnformation 989-1851 CominrUnity Services;Departrrient .. ... 989,1858 Recreation and Pa:1i'Servlces. ... t989_1859 Planoing Division..'.. r -. 989.1861 n EnogneeringD`ivision. � .., �.989.1862Building and5tfety Divislon.. ,`, �, ,.,589.1863 lrmetgaticy�5heriffj�irejr...... r _.. .��A Fire IJt 0$usiness tnfols ,987-2535 Charles J. Buquet Ii Jon D. Mikels Pamela J. Wright 1 �. $hrlfl`s Stafltln BusltteSs In{:` utlon 98^�5+i12 Councilman Councilman Councilwoman 4$rr+►Iw's�et N pu6lGtntd q+q#�r `ME�ky.of he � �:> •,. i�f�� of �Aq �. POSTAL PATRON /��: _ ,.: �, -.` �- `� �, i , F r �'t CY, � ;_ i• ;;. ,' i r Vol. VI1, No. I City of Rancho Cucamonga, California September 1986 City Council Adopts '86-87 Prograrn of Services Boulevard Beautification Program Scheduled On June 18, the City Council a- fies an investment in the quality of our Services for the City, is implementa- dooted the 1986-87 Program of Serv- community by its residents. . .and the tion of a comprehensive R'sk Manage- icesforthe City of Rancho Cucamonga. quality of our community translates ment Program. The national liability The Program of Services, commonly directly into desir,bility which makes insurance crisis faced by all private referred to as the "City Budget," Rancho Cucam^:Iga a "good invest- and public corporations and busi- serves as a master plan of all activities, ment" for :t" Its citizens. nesses, large and small alike,demand- projects or services to be addressed by Included in this year's Beautification ed added emphasis be placed on ,he City in the upcoming year and Program in adclation to continuing the reducing financial exposures of � allocates the necessary funding re- City.The Cih�i ouncii's Risk Manage- quired for their completion. began syear, capes progra:r that ment Prortam managed by the Ad- began last year, are major prc jects ministrative Services Departm znt is Highlighting two areas this year, the along Haven and Archibald Aver ues, miniS d to reduce that ex ost 2 and Base Line Road, and Foothill Bo Ile- P City Council continued to place high vard. These projects include a variety thereby protect the current level of priority on the successful and ongoing of approaches centered around a other City services such as law enforce- Boulevard Beautification Program of common design fatid a+ - ment, recreation, and street mainte- the Community Developmer g cor aimed pro- nance. merit's Engineering Division. Beautifi- viding low-cost maint !r.anc.e and effi- The City Council welcomes your cation of Citystreetsca es provides ciency of operation. programs you would P P commeLs on ro rams not only a pleasant backdrop to motor- Also receiving a high priority by the like considered in future Programs of Ms traveling our roadways, but signi- City Council in this year's Progi.im of Service. ,,..... _;.�.. IUU�'�N_ �_ .*.. .,.� � Join the �Fun! Grape 77 �a iy Fall in Rancho Cucamonga means it, is once again time to celebrate the -r' grapes, a tradt annual:harvest of the g ra t i lion whci has gone on since 1839 ° d r when Tiburcjo Tapia'planted the.first y: _. grape vines. j x = in celebration of this tradition,"T'0 t _ Grape Harvest Festival"is s � p sponsored x {`. q annually by the Rancho Cucamonga Chamber of Corinmerck- The festival will be held at Cucamonga-Cuastl` LTheArinual Regional zi can October 9-12. For further iniormation regarding Orii Y:a6 vFestival proWdes fun and entertainment fnt ai. In this phanaraph the 1986 Grape Harvest Festival, 93O's.eight"Hil'vest Queerly"festooned with banners of area Mnem lik.Virginia contact flte Chant,SeF tpf 'otn nerve t Old Rancho,.enjai�3h.s festivi`»res of the day - 987-101.2. r 'i \ � City Directory rJP grey ung ,. , h iayor nic`xa i�l.Dahl ..., .Mayor Pre"i'em Cha es J 13uquet iI,,, ......�_:Caunr,irr,a;,zt,nr t _ � r 1A Jon D,, lke ...... .............Councllmember Pamel'A Wright:. .... ,....Councilmember It Other\illevu b9 Of'ficisis November will i,tark the ninth anniversary of Rancho Q,icamonga Beverly A ,�,shelet....... City Glens as a City. There is little doubt tl-: our community has witnessed James C.Ft�st............... ..............City Treasurer 5►• y >i'laarisaioS Cr%=Mdr*,w10n tremendous change since incorporating in 1977.Dennis Stout............. ...... ..................Chair In retrospect, v, cat, all be very proud of what we 'nave David Barker........................ .........Vice-Chair accomplished a,ri community overthose nine years towards making 5u Larry M Chlt............................... ... .Commissioner Rancho Cucamonga a better place to live. Listing only a fev of the Larryl+4rNeil ,... ,... .... .. .Corrtmisaloner Vacant.. ,..., .:.Contmtssioner hundreds of projects co.pleted during those nine years viot Id have 'Palk 1;:4volopm ect C*sasie—:iiseessapl, to include major road imprrjvements like the reconstruction of Par.z"fFenry . ..Chair Archibald Avenue last dr, the widening and signalization of Base heterl�itassl ..., .. .Vice•Chair Line Road and the reconstruction and beautification of Carnelian Mitchell. Comrmiss over er Street...It would have to in�.h:de major flood control improveme:its dam C i?rsnter... ......................Cornid ?n Lealle Rlggs..... •.....................CommissJa`n`'ec such as the Hillside Channel and the Cucamonga, Deer and Day 111stoxis Preservotios Commission Creek Projects . . . It woul6 have to include the acquisition and 1`+Ielicent Amer............... .... ........,.. ...Chair protection of hundre of acres of future park land and the develop- Marsha Banks..................................dice-chair ment of seven new rt creation facilities with fiv t! more to be Eugcne Billings........... ..Commissioner completed d;iring the ne.•t year. Ada.Cooper ......,..... Commissioner Bob Schmidt ............ .Commissioners We can also be proud of protecting the aesthetic values our olarlorie Stamm............................Commissioner community holds thrr agh recent implementation of a City ' ree Maxine Strane..............................Commissioner Preservation Policy, and enacttr.ent of the Commercial Sign AdWsory Cr mmilsssion Ordinance which has brou;ht a mote -,tirar.ive appearance to our Don Baer George Lelmann,Sr, streets and ne' hborhood�. Jim Banks Ray Mcllvain,Jr, g James Bookhout Glenn Rankin All in all, the City's corn'n tmeat to excellence is reflected in these James Campbell Satly Rlehn Patricia.Gearhart Sharon Romero and other accomplishmen s of which the City Council is very proud. Sam Grasso P'auI Saidana Bruce Ann Hahn Nell Westlotorn On Tuesday, Novemb ,r 4, 1986, voters of Rancho Cucamonga Jefferson Hill,Sr. will have an opportunity tt select the City's first elected Mayoras well as two City Council Members.Voters will also be asked to respond to Staff t: an advisory measure whic'i asks for support or opposition to the Lauren Wasserman ... .. City Manager construction an�i --,-ration A a San Bernardino County Pre-Trial Robert Rizzo ... , ,Assistant City t�ratiager r Bill Holley Community Services Director Dentention rac y to be loci_ted on Foothill Boulevard, east of Jim Elar: Admfntstrative Services Director-;ka Havenadjacent to the County Low and Justice Center.I encourage ack Larp -community Development Ditecto?oyd HC,�os .... City Engineer you to exercise your right to vs-te, since the ballot you cast will errg Grant ..... ... ..Building Official influence future aci`ons within your community. rad Buller City Planner Captain John Futsd•er... Commander I would like to extend my personal thanks to all those residents Rancho CtrcdmangA S' .ntf s Station who participated in over a dozen neighborhood meetings this past I Citv EfAiti,......._..9320 "C"Base Line Road summer , heard first-hand, your concerns and .uggestions for a ( Mauling Address.......... ....P. 4 Box 807 . bet+4r comt:tunity. I appreciate both the positive comments and the Rancho Cucamonga CA 91730.0807 concerns exi.ress,-d and am committed to all possible efforts at { nouns® of Eitusinosa. ...,.,Monday thru Friday resolving these issL es. These meetings proved to be a ;:,.cessful 8:00 aml;ra:fl0 p.m. method of exchatigin3 ideas with fellow neighbors as s join ,t�llaefeaao �} together to create a quality Rancho Cucamon Mar st/City':ounctll,�Jty Manager;City Clerk �t I� Adrrltwsttative&Wck�, nerallnformation t°f ,tominunitji Services Department 999411,,P-> 'fiecreation and'?a*Services................989.185§ 1• t Plannituf division.................a .......985.18,53 Jeffrey King, Mayor Eneopeering Division........................989-1362 BUilding and Safety DlOaon.................%$9.1863 ,,Are Ckpartntont B tress fnftntriation,.......587.2535 `r �s Strctkt, tuslrte a i ornasdan.,....,.089,6611 , `B#t rerrtrr 6r publMhRd q�Y/ by�e CMy of RaontwlCue�rarrga eo *VMS io�Midaiuf�a v0port �l s�ivt�.a,+r1 y creancrt s� a lfe 71` Charle 3uv et It Jon; Mikels Pamela J.Wright Richard M.Dahl Councilman Counchwan Councilwoman Mayor Pro Tem 2 a r city ('sit-e) n, pl cit.ics cf'ter. attrib [ME citie large or small town] (131-.)lao an inhabited place of greater size, population, or importance than a town or, village, b: usually a large of important municipality in the U.S. govemcd 'under laves or a charter granted by the state. So is defy,«-' the word "City" by ti �� F4„►,a Webster,, Dictionary. Under that de.;fltion,however,you would be hard passed to figure out exact) w-io io contact to find out what you need�3 do to et a building permit y f y g g p i � � h for your planned patio cover.Or to get a business license. Or even more t � stog, ° generally,how is a city run?How is our �. cat": . City run? a` f3 ; In an effort to provide you with x useful information about where you �.� I " "get the building permit" and how I your city is organized to provided , Mick serv,ce to the Community,this issue of the Grapevir 3 will, in the next several pages, outline Rancho Cuca- a ` mr,nga's organizational structure and :unction of each of the City's compo- nent parts. ° ` City of a c co Cucamonga& s Organ"zational Chart my Comm M71 F F f - CW City Clerk. RA14iCHO CUC ONGA "Custodian of the Public Records" CITY I.T C'OU TCIL T:,,City Clerk is an elected official, also serving -+ "Policy makers of,Rancho Cucamonga" for four years, administering •.nd maintaining the Y records management prograi is established for all ( City de-+artmej & The Clerk's office administers p i City Council agenda preparation and followup, As a body of elected officials, the five-member coordinates legal notices and advertis,ag, and ^^ City Council establishes local laws, policy, administers the muni-real election process. approves programs, appropriates funds, nd gen- erally supervises the operations of the City I.overn• I ment.As elected representatives of the citizei>. the City Council is responsible to all the people,art,"as !~~ such,devotes its energie to making decisions whr � City Tr&.Aa r t are in the best interest of the public welfare. Zact, Steward of the Public Finds l member of the City Council serves a four-year term, 10 The City Treasurer,a Tour year elected position,is i while one member,the Cay a Mayor,will,forthe first responsible for the custody and investme,;tmanage- tim,e this November, be 1-Mictiy elected by vote. ment policies of all City F rids.The Treasurer is also responsible for reviewing all tinzncial transactions of !!I the City. E / is ] r•1•__� 1,:__,_�, — t r 7 he Planning �� kf The Park Development Commission Commission � The five-member Planning Commission advises ' the City Council in such matters of City planning as This five•merrber Commission, appointed to ° z,)ne changes, variances, divisions of property and staggered four ye•ir terms by the CIt;Cot me.".,was I future plans for R;n,&,,) Cucamonga growth, In i first seated in 198 to act as an advisory boey to the i certain other cases, the ection of the Planning Council ;he. Commission is charged wi:h making Commission is final unless appealed to the City recommendations to the Council which ujll irther Cu!tncil. Members of the Commission, who are the implementation of the Park Elementot th Ch.Cs Ul,�appoint pointed by the.City Council to four year terms, General Plan, one member as Chairman. PreservationAKistoric 7['h ; Ad N71"snry Commission Commission Tois Council appointed seven•inember commis- "'t The rancho Cucamonga Advisory Conim;ssion sion was created in 1979 as an advisory body to the acts in an advisory capacity tr joth the City Council City Council.The Commission is charged with the ( and Planning Commission on communiq, r;ioes, i identification of objects,structures,sites,or persons 1` and performs such other advisory functions a, sy of sigrnn= ,ce to the history of Rancho Cucamonga. be felegated by the Cour,cil or Planning Cot _nis- The Corr' -.:fission from time to time r-,,fides rec- i r sion.The Commission ccnsists offifteer,residents— r-rmendatlons to the City Council -,s, ,)roposed five appointed from zach of the Alta Loma, designations of points of historica' interest , irticamonga and Etiw-nda areas. All members are historical landmarks within our City, i .,.pointed to two-yeLr terms by the City Council. .�. 4 4 v. City Administration "City Manager Directs Quality Services" The primary function of the through various intergoverri- Countywide transit sytfem, r i City Manager is to act as the met ital and regional pui,lir fr,jen- Omnitransf and provides support P administrative head of the CitVs cies, The Managers offit;; ad- In the areas of animal contra;, [` government Y 4hin the City ministers policies and programs ambulance regulation, mob,ie Administration, the City Min- approved by i"t- City Council, home park matters, and cable _ ager's office handles citize*' in- provides pertinent information television concerns. quiries regarding,programs and regarding state,local-and federal The Personnel office, of City services,and fosters r. legislation that may have an p!oyee awareness of City prob- impact on the commuctity and A-]ministration administers the term. programs and priorities, maintains a %fable link between recruitment testing, selection, The City Managers office also the City and the news media employee development an,4r-'-, �. provides liaison for the Citizen`s concerning City activities. Man- relations aspects for _ entire Advisory Commissionandwo-t<.i agement staff also coordinates City' to resolve mutual,local probi'sms the City':, particip_ on in the FIA i Cit!� Attorney t "Lego, Auvisor to the City" Legal services for the t_uy of ters of law and to represent the :;ictual agreements. The City , Rancho Cucamonga are pro- City in the circumstances of liti- Al,orrie r also serves in an ad- vided by the Q y Attorney.The gation. The City Attamev pre- visory capacity to the Planning role of the City Attorney is to pares for Council. review, City Commissiv an legal questions � advise the City Council on mat- ordinancze,resolutions and con- relating to'land use issues. 117 t Administrative Services M-epart»eta "Supporting All City Departments" The Accounting Division as- of all City employees.Purchasing and administers pros:arras nec- surer that reports of all financial is also responst',le".'or t;ie annual essary to reduce the City, ex- records are accurately main- City aucti^n of bicycles and sir- posure to financial loss. The tained along with the prepara. plus t-ayerty. major area of responsibility in- tion of payroll and maintenance cludes workers compensation. of personnel records. 0 1 siness Licensing assures general liability, unemployment Purchasing procures services that Yti t!_U ible business activities insurance and saI. and loss and supplies required b a:: in the Ci y axe:icensad in accorX prevention programs. > pp q ' y City once w,th City Uri::.—^�e, `fhe departments, prepares mainte- City Treasury Mana ement ; Businr.ss licensing Division also ty ry g - nonce contracts and various bit� g alloty� the City to maximize its { supervises " e bicycle licensing x packages,tnaint ns bi li stsanc program co,lucted annually. cart*ir;gs fre zn idle cash an ,en- a catalogue r# supF ties ana fiance the funds available to equipmef t for the convenience Risk Management develops g p provide Ci.,t services. f I 5 X�l Planning The Planning Division is rt*. s sponsible for a variety of frnc- = 6 w r"� �� w` �`�. ( tionsconc-rningplanning for the present and future of the City of r ; Rancho Cucamonga, The Current Peart nin g Sec 00Wr Lion adminis',ers the land use ,r r < regulations, processes develop- ment a pplicatlons,provides zon- ing and set back information to I the genus,,i pu4hr and issues f" nilnor patmits for signs, tree 'removal and home occupations, _ .. one of the most commonly, Buildingand Safetv� i ng asked questions in the current B gist ping section Is'"blow can I l Through the u of modern find out more about nw deuel- day codes, the T3uildin,; and The Engineering/PtiblicWorks o rnent proposed for my neigh- Safety Division revie.vs anti con. I Division performs four prima borhnod?'" The City of Rancho trol the design, construction, f functions, including develop-, Cucamonga encourages public quality of materials, a:e and merit review,traffic surveillance, participation in the plan it occupancy, location ani main• street and storm drain construe process in several ways. Firs., tenanceof all buildings and,*r :- tion and street and storm drain large"notice of filing„ ;signs are tares within the City, The codes i maintenance.Each of these sub- pasted an x project site that adc,pted by the City are nation- sections involves num taus aalw generallyds>cribes the project to ally recognized and used ities related to tht eff#clent funs insure rhel-a is ample oppor- throughout California, most of a honing of the City's street ar5d tunity for public comment early the i1nited States an-in a num- storm draln s sterns y in the review process.Secondly,. ber of :Yrhign countries. The The Eng;naering ;division's the City encourages developers .ode adopted is developed in a 10ovellopmeut 2e+utew sec- to conduct neighborhood meet- democratic fashion through the a Ion provides services in the area ings to explain their proposed f efforts of governmental and in- t of track and parcel neap co°"rtl- projects to surro�inding residents ! dusiry representatives, and is a Lions of approval and devr;lop• and 'receive community input. updat^.d annually and reprinted ment review conditions of ap- Residert- are .also encourageu r every three years. Periodically, proval, plan check of all maps to visit the Planning Division new add:tion;are adopted bythe and im Improvement Inns,and the ,e CityCouncil with some local p p officesforde�elopmenti,..ortna� recarding of tinal tray*and par- than. modifications, through the au- cal maps and improvement A�vrai:�c+ed �l�tniai?ic thority granted by the State of security. $I,, in- G `+rnis, The TFiraffiic ; uzxreii>Lxri!z volvecl in a wide rare of plan- section maintains and analyzes nir,g and research activities.inter- The Plan Chock personnel traffic acci.lent records an? the g'avernmental coordination, as City's #ra'fic counts pr,.•Iram, well ss special studies and p p- reviews plans and specifications inventories all traffic control de< grarns.The primary responsih;rc- prior to the issuance of any noes,identifies and c de ties r'ssigned t=t t:�e staff include permits. Items regulated by the preparation r.,ad updating of gen- tential !raffir harems, and re- codes that are not �c;iquately eral c rid spet:ific plans and cte• ; addressed on the vlev�;k?f:,L complaints aL'rA�iRt+ T Aw ns are a sin tfidtJ r►es,monitoring lat,d brow: ht to the attention of the recommendation of he Ci+�t s g g g � i useau,d development conditions, applicant fore anfication priorto 'Traffic Commitrca and cr,nducting houslrg/derno. � issuance of permits and con- { The Car#lt*l lPxfijtecits sec it and economic studias struction which could lead to con is responsible for providing i d4tir ced Planning also r,.ordi- costly corrective measure,, t desigr of street ami- ;drain mute;,veneral plan and t;.nd use tnep ectlan --usonnel func- contracting out for new district amendments environ- tionasa rtYcond check during the public works construction, bang it mental analysis,pl aning for the construction of each project In. range planning and maintenance sphere o;influence/annexation spe4t,or, Is made to assure that for street and storm drain con• strategy,ct,,Nrpt,ter system appli the provisions of the codes are struction projects, cation and managa:ment, and followed through Lonstruction The aIniteno cue section is provlsit,•a of pfanning/develop- u and that work is immpleted :in responsible for the ffective merit relam4 information to the accordance with the previously ulalntcnance of streats, ,:oast public. Advaa:ced Planning is approved plant,, and specifica. drains,parkways and parks.This also resr-)nsiblee for the Com- ' tions. Additioniilly, the inspec. section of the Public Works Divi. munity Development Block tion staff responds io c:tixen } sion also responds to citiren 0 Grant (CDBG) Programs In- co.1plalnts relative to the area:of complaints on street and drain- -1,to rig the rnanagt�ment of hour- enforcement ranging,frr rn dust *g_-pr­.blems,tree trimming,irdi a ing repair grant and loan pro. Control Problems to illegally con- gation maintenance and repair ;grams and the outreach f6r1cay. structed structures, street sweeping:nd City pwks me pirate income .,,,rid rn,n4-*v And parkways mawtenar.,e. participation. 6 t j C`.om>i>inu>rinity Services Department "Quality Recreotir�a and Cultural Services for All" The Community Services Wated legislative at."vlties, co- Recreation Services plans j Department's mi�s',;n,under the ordinates the disaster prepared- and conducts a variety of pro- direction of the City Manager,is ness and historic preservation g►amg aimed at providing oppor� to prepare and present to the programs for the City, and pro• tunities for everyone to get It,- I City Council and City Commis- vides• t`alic information and Hai- volved with leisure activitie,. sions recommended action plans sin sk ,s for the community. From sports to educational sern i- - for enhancing the quality of life nays,and from art classes to vital Thm Park Development tiny l ( S for Rancho Cucamonga Rest- tiny tot swim lessons, hundreds dents in the areas of group of Community Services is of classes are offered each year I� leisure and cultu.•al services.The concerned with where park fadli- at the Lions Park Community C ti,=s are located and what; will the Rancho ��uca {Department is comprised of three = Center, p groups — AdminI- best meet the recre-Wonal needs monga Neighborhood Center,or ff o erational of our community to,4ay,and in f ?i stration,Park Development,and at otherlocatioits throughout the f th iti A t future. Acquisition of Recreation. Services. theCommunity. In addition to rac- 1 -, land through negotiation, pre- Community Service'l paring financing altet.,atives,s Ile f Adar,nls3ra, ion, ht ado—on design through community Input, Services operates an iniorma , f tion and referral service for senior to pr%,viding genera(overall direc- and engineering and facility con- � ( tion and iccis:t-al �,iuport for struction, are all a part of the citizens, and acts as liaison and coordinator for various social the activit1w.of the Derartment, daily activities of the Park Design reviews an'gi directs ection on Group. and public service programs for our Gity. K' Rancho Cucarair-, $a Sheriff .4 Station � "Law Enforcer,ie-rit for Pudic Safety" The City of Rancho Cu�.a- report:. The Divisi ran also pro- glaries and majo thefts that are monga receives its law enforce- vides for recort: keeping, com- committed in Nancho Cuca- i m.nt services on a contractual putt:and teletype u►ligation,the monga. The In.estigative Divi- �'; basis from the San Bernardino sto age of evidence and vehicle siren is also responsible for invec- r,' County Sheriff's Departr,.-nt, maintenance for the department tiga:'ng all f,rgery and ncn-suffi- k( r, This agreement was first nego- The Patrol Division pro- cient tcri& check cases, both i I tiated in early i s-78, an. is modes protection�,f iimb and niisdemea,.or and felony. The r�„ annually updated to reflect law property, by enforcing criminal Division also investigates all f enforcement needs-f the com- and traffic loss on a twenty-four grand,theft vehicle cases, sex 't #� m n9ty. The per snnet of the hour The services pro- crim^s and other lewd and las- basis i Rancho Cucamr i-Ga Sheriffs sta- vided i y the Patrol Division in- of y pe crimes tion hau; tb. re�ponsta�lity of clude conductin Investigations enforcing all cri-inal and+,raui4 gtree Invsstioat'•t: Division on all crimes against persons w id ••,rks closelywith ,he District statues„ as well as certain City i n i property, handling public se.,• .' tom Vs office in .tar,;ii,:+q Ordinances. ices, messages and emergercy n. related activities and has Law Enforcement Services are medial aid when required,;m:;- d expertise in handling separated into the Administra- viding traffic enforcemcnts 4n_" d crimes Detectives tive,lnvesttga.il�e and Patrol Divi- iesponding to traffic accidents. ;• 9d?-,n79 on many sons, each with individual re- - and provide Under the guidance of tF sponsibiities. investi ; hive Division sta- e.for m,.3or in,ary traffic Fhe Administrative Divi• tion detectives investigate all fel- nts inv%lving hit and run L sit n is responsible for i.-eparing ony crimes such as homicides, vehicles, felo ;y drunk driving and administering 61,e S„eriffs manslaughters, robberies, kid- cases and vehicular man- station bt:, get art all ;elated nappings, rapes, assa•ilts, bur- slaughter. Vl Tuesday, November 4 6 YOUR dole Counts! i ...._ J 7 a i l 4T ,r ' f� - — .r . 7E • r : : as VIP Fall Schedule City of Rancho Cucamonga. t:alifornia September 1986 r-a- 11 is--w the-q- Trime Roor Nveoe h w.0 A c tivie t i e s With Summer over and Fall rapidly approaching, daily The Parade begins at Alta Loma High Sc)ool at 10.00 activities will settle back into a more*manageable roi:.tine. a.m. and travels eastcuard along Base Line Load to Let recreational and leisure activities become a part of that Archibald. rot*.ti%a. Take some tme to do something new. The Plan to see this year's Parade It is sometiiir, the f tithe .kcre dtion Schedule of Fall Classes offers a wide variety of family will enjoy. intere..Aing things to do.Have you triedTole Fainting?How about Gourmet G-mldnq? Or,you can learn about Money Frog Jumping Jamboree Ma.r)agement, Interior Design, or Phonography. Saturday,3eptember'3,marks the date fortha Annual Rancho_Cucamonga Frog Jumping Jamboree.To by held 9th Annual Foundero Dav Parade at Lions Park,this event will give you the opportunity t:,test "A Salute to the American Family"is the them far the your hand at this acclaimed cumpetition. Ninth Annual Founders Day F rade to be held on -'he Community Services Department we'corraes your November 8. This theme was selected to celebrate the comments and siicagestions concerning the C'v�'_ racrea- American Family . . . the core of our society. tionai program. Let us hear from you.; r .Mai;-In Re.01stralion Begins uepte,r.belr. P. Ninth Annual rounders Day Prarm e Saturday, Noveniber S -- Staring et 10:00 P.M. a Xarw sing Elandei s floats a P'�bamaplonz eip Equestrian Section 1 Theme: � 1 11' © Salute to the � American Famll \ 1.2 Mil, Fz rade Route ` ` On Base Line Road from Al lb,Loma High School 'o Archibald Aver.u-. For further details,call the Communtty Services Department at 989-1858 a I Brimm- ut �\a'nce Gymnastics 1-1 t;.Ia ,Naga: 0-16 An intermediate/advanced combination class.This course is designed to - BaUst Ak Tap! l�gae �,S ci vefop strength, coordination, balance and flexibility, Leotards are required. Y This class is d-I ned to develop your child'c coordination and rhythm Fee $16.50/11 weeks Limit 30 Site Lions f�j wf ale teaming the bade dance mov meats Optional dance rectal will be 2110 Sat, 1:00.1.50 p.m. Start 9/27/86 End: 12/13jc6 at ✓ild after tb<session. Fee: $16.50/11 weeks Urnit 40 Site: Llo-.s 1400 Thurs.,-1:00.9:;➢G a.m. Start 10/02/86 End: 12/18/86 Sytl mlc Gymnastics -n 6.14 1401 Thurs.,I.:00.1:f4 p.m. Start 10/02/86 End: 12/13/86 This class Includes basic a, -e movements and skills with hana:inaratus. instructor will notify students on f1r.t day of class which_> -:. --nWs Is ' <; `&Inuit&'dap 149 Age: 3.3 needed.Approximate cost is$2.00-$10,00. This class is c oen to all:hildren who have succeosfully compacted Ballet Fee: $16.50/11 weeks Urnit 25 S➢:e: L, t 120 Mon.,5:00.5:50 p.m. Start 9r24/86 End:-and Tap L O? 4onal dance:ec:'!will be held after the session. 12� r" Fce: $16.50/1 weeks Limit 40 aita Lions 14*92 Thum. 7 •10:5t1 am Start 10/02/8t End.: 12/18/86 Kid Wreading Age: 9-13 1403 Thurs.,t 2:50 p n. Start: 10/02/86 End: 12/18/86 Learnbasic wrestling techniques In this unique class.Instraction will be °I provided by the Wrestling Stafi at Fuwandt High School. f 10 l3tll�t a Tap$a;io`Ci Agar. 6•$ Fee:� per child Limit?C Site:EHS This class is designed for students who want to team the ttmdamentals as 5 per additional child fell as those students wishing to d..velop skills.Optional a ince re::i.ai wili 1050 Sr,t,8:00-10:30 a.m. Start S'27/86 End 11/29186 «� 1 be held after the session. Fr,-- $16.50111 weeks limit 40 S te: IJioits Kara:a--Beginning ,if-; 6-10, 11 &U 1404 Thtin,3:00.3:50 ?.m. Start 10/02/86 Eid: 12/1818' Karatc tie development of physical ardmentaiheaith.Gives stuientsti.. ifts se➢f-esteem,. urtesy,respect torself anti others,se'(-dtsapline.ano ...•,id .o ence. ee. :�16.50/11 weeks limit 40 Site:Lions ; ° Age:5-16 1200 Sat,4:00.4:50 pm Start 9/L7/86 End: 12/1J/&6 120E Te-�, j:30-4:20 p.m. Start 9/30/86 End: 12/16/86 Age: &Up 120.2 Tues.,7;30.8:20 p.m. Start 9/30/86 End: 12/16/66 ' l.mtr■R `t Advanced Begtimaer/hatermadWe Age 6-10.11-15 All sh.'ents in this session will be required to be uniformed in a"Gr,the ' tradit`m-,i attire. All student; enrolled in these classes must have succossfubg -mpletedbeglnnLngl wate and Itsminstruc'.:ir'sperrnission. Fee: $33,00/1i -gks limit 4`', 331te:Lions ®rt� and Exorcise Age 6.10 1263 alai '00.3:50 p.m. Start 9/27/86 F na: 12/13/86 � ri 1204 T/F, 30.5:20 p.m. Start 9130/86 end: 12/12/86 " 4 3.saabUng TwWs Aga: 2 1205 W/F 3:30.4:20 p.m. Start: 10•'91/86 End: 12j12%85 7:io year olds uam basic coordination, tumbling--I Salante beam. Aae: 11-16 nwements.Parent is encnu;aged to remain In cla.;a:.nd participate In 12''. Tr,5:30.6:20 p,-, start 9/30186 End: 12/12186 lemming and Intruction, Fee:$8.25/11 we ks I imit 15 Site: Lions Karaw ;juju rya alkorsti has Agw! 11 &Up sq 2990 Tues., 11:00.1130 a.m. Start 9/30/86 End: 12/16/86 This is a beginning class for young adults. It will consitt of warm up ZM Tues.,11:35 12:05 pm. Start: 9/30/86 End: ;2/16/86 merctses,proper breathing,striking,kicking and blocking techniques. I Fee:$16.50/11 weeks Limit 30 Site: RCNG r)"na a'Scs foir May Tots- 3a6Isaling Age: 3.5 1207 sues,7:00.7:50 p.m Start 5/30/06 F.nd:12/16/86 i'his class covers baste umbling as well as coordination and conditioning } acth ttes.Beginning balance been techniques included! Karate-Soja rym choral kan/Ia+f. Aga:11 $179 t er $16.50/11 weeks Limit 25' A Site: Lions This s an Intermediate class for ycungg adults It wtd consist of warm up i°. 7024 Sat, 900- 9:50 am. St:,,,9._7186 End: 12;13/86 exerIses,proper breathin thiking,klekin and b➢r-Ich2q techni r m ! 2021 'Sat,10.00.10:50 a.m. Start 9/27186 End: 12/13/86 Fe,--$16.50/11 necks Limit 30 �itc 1?CNC 2022 t pan. 2 00. 2:50;m, Start 9/29/86 End:12/08/86 ,e-- Mon,11 -.ve.ks m Sirxt S!29/85 �,>ti;,RCNG 2023 Tues.,12:30- L20 p.m. Start 9/30/86 End 12116/86 p /86 r 2024 Fri,11.30.12:20 Ara. Start 10/03/86 En& 12/12/36 K SIM Fit,12:30- 1:20 p.m. Start 10/13/86 End: 12/12/86 ®yacisastice for Tiny Tota-/' t2cee Ago: 3-5 This class covets ail basic mover..art -.a gets the child ready for > advanced gymnastic skills Fee: 516.5A/11 weeks f unit 25 Si,*Lyons 2030 Sat, IM10-11:50 a.m. Start !1127/86 Fnrt 12,/13/86 C 2231 Tues., 1:30- 2:20 p=. Start'34/30/86 E:a l: 12'16/86 irK.aaIlka for groatilt Aga:4-7 0-u ®y psagt( g Ajo c.6. -16 The class will be taught by the staff of Srunswl'.k Bowl.This wig be ar ;F A starter ti sus¢with emphasis on body awareness. ➢ntmductlon to thr beginner and wit`he:a 1,Aprove the game of the p y Begin Ong ggytn.nastic expcylenced.Fee includes0 weeks cf lessons,6 weeks of feagueplay and skills are taught to help develop cooidlnatto,%balance Itnd flexibllity. shca rental Few, 15.50/11 weeks I unit 30 5,te_l do,s Fez$15.00/10►aea:cs Limit 40 Site:Hrven Hills Age:6 8 R'100 Sat,12:00-12:50 p,m. P cri 9,/27/86 En-k 12j13/86 gggq Man.,3:30 4?a;r..n G start 9/29/86 End:12/01/86 t'd01 inn., 3:00-3:50 pm. lfart 9/29/86 .na 12/08/86 I Agr_144t F,z: 322.50/1t^ur has Limit 40 5 te: Upland Bowl aa: M.a,4:00 1:5ii pm. Start 9ji 9/86 End la Q186 Age:2-`1 lies,JO -4:50 p.m St n: 9130/136 End 12/0t 186 �� �.� .t =.mow �.;; t ,• �a: ^� © �," � 1,a NON, , �� ,rm Just foT Fa1m CbIl en'st iWorksilico>p i Agri 5.9 l i Make vour own wooden toys!-ear,b:.-basic technfgiaesofwoodworking , Hstone Age: 3-16 while having fun.$12.00 tao; e maid to instruciur a tha first cl-„:- Students will be taught basic twirls and marching steps,Studer'�must Fee: $9.00/6 weeks Limit 20 Site: Lions provide their cwn baton. 2400 Wed.,3:80.4:20 ,p.m. r_=.` 10/01/36 End: II/05186 Fee: $16.50/11 weeks Limit 40 Site: :_ft.-o- .404 Thum,5c00.5:50 p.m. Start 1C/02/W6 Erui. Boaaatg Concepts Al3e: 11-14 �'I�k,$! Find out what your best colon are In this class.A$3.00 material fee to be g Music imid at the first crass meeting.$10.00 for optional color fan. Fee: $9.0016 weeks Limit 10 Slur Lions � h,440 Mon.,6:00.6:50 p.m, Start 9/'_9/86 End: 11/03/86 Gaut-- Beglnnfiag Age 7-15 ' 1451 "on„6:00.6:50 p.m. Start 1`!10/86 End: 12/15/86 p baste found?".s for recreational and ro(tssional laying 1n struction book will to available at the first cia>s at an approximate cast of$5.00. { CrearttvQ Arlo Aga: 5-9 Student must provide oam g0tar. A creative arts and crafts z!ass for boys and girls.Approximate cost of Fee: 118.00/12 weeks Limit 15 Site: 'ions supplies is$5.00 payable at first class. 1004r Wed 6:00-6:50 p.m. ;start 10/01/86 Err.. 12/17/86 i Fee: $7.50/c weeks Limit 25 Site: Lions F 2250 Mo. q 30-4.20 p.m. Start 9/.9/86 End: 10/27/86 2251 Moi .-30.4,20 p.m. Start 11/17186 End: 12r15/86 1 k actisg Aga- 7-18 i i Come and enter the w,:old of make belie-jet This course provides a basis for a more sertoas 7ctin,-r. er, l� Fee: $16.50/)) vn iks Limit 40 S4w lions 1350 Thum, :00 5:5C o ,. Siart 10/02/86End: 12/:8/86 k• Madonna Agar: 3-12 W Woulddt you It-to be glamourous?Learr•to ba charming and gracef-' Piano&Orarn Aaa: S-5,6-12 and see lust how good you can feel about yourself. A basic course de=lgried to acquaint the tr:vsle lover with the keyboard. f F'ee:$16.5,0111 weeks 'ter:,..111 St--lions Approximate cost of supplies is$5.00,payable at the first class. �GF� 1351 Thum,7:00.7,50 p.m. Start 13iZV86 End: 12/18/86 Fee:$16.50111 weeks Ludt 15 Slte:Llons €' Age-, 3`5 ' 110 Mon.,2:30.3:20 p.m. Start 9/29186 Ens 2/Op;36 I Ars 6-12 1101 n, <_,3:SC-4:20 p.m Start 9/29/36 End: 1F:/08/86 I 1102 lie&,3.30.420 p.m. Start 9/3(1/86 End: 12,R6/86 Piano&Orgaan--tutorsaedlate Age.. 6-12 If you` already rnw-md the basla-,r playying the keyboard, olr1 i:ti.- class to ind your s,ills.Approa,mate cost atsupp lies f $S.GO,payablel i. at the firs cicss. h. Fse: $16.50/11 ue2}s Limit 15 Site lions 1103 Mon �0- 2)p.m. Start 9129/86 End: 12 08/96 %sic alga Language Asp 1;•16 . , „a :=i.�� .� .� :;,f This sign language class will introduce and teach you the s1:Uls of non z ie rba$l 95imr:eicatio-,i Students will learn 150 word vocabulary.Book Fee: $1,00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: l,tons -1�' y q 13" Thum,4:1S-S:05 p.m. 5xn. 10/02/86 End: 12/11 86 �� WEI1 1c'rl l ` riiyve$ooll Agm 3-5 It:ire Invited'to Jain in for a :. This class is designed as a learning experience forchildren 3 to 5 years of time of caroling, fato:lnq to age.Children have fun while learning and interacting with other children Santa and skating of fun.'7ree Inn ggrrooupsittialon.Verification of age required at first class.Plead note „ for Lill ages. � the dlfterent class location& Fee:536.00/10 weeks limit 20 Swr Lions Our recreation cla:son will be S' ".-M/W,9:30-11,20 are.. Start 9/29/86 End;12/03/86 >� sharh.g with fan;.'ies and 2SiBWs 12:00 1.50 pm. Start 9/29j86 End:12/03/86 �/� ZM2 T SIZO-11:20 am, Start 9/30/86 End: 12/04/86 9- friends a sample ofthose act'-, 2M YM12:00 1:50 pw. Start 9/30/86 Eno °2/04/86 iNes offered In the City of Fee: $36.i10J10 weeks limit 20 Site: RCNC Farcha Cutarr«ra�t whether 23" MM,9:r10.10:50 am. Start 9/29/86 End- 12/03/86 r thmugh displays of c.::ative work or demonstration of Allis ;TasrWa Taros Asa: xt � ' acquired in such classes as This Is a relaxed classroom sorting helping the two year old to get used to belt,g aroi nd otherchildren and to a classroom situation.We ease them clogging,karate,singM5 gym i. into crafty and participation games when they seem ready.Verification of nastics, aerobics. �( age!s ras,ulrsd at first clan meed g 1 For fu:thar Information please �} Fr 51-00110 A*eks Limit 12 Site:Li6.` aSR£0 Mon $3(F°-,2&m. :Start 9/29/86 ntk 12/01/s6 call 980.3145 or 989-1858 2321 flees 8:54;-9.20&in, Start: 9/30/81 End: 12/09j86 23n !:red. u,.30.9M am Start: 10/01,86 Fnd: 12/031&6 2223":bur•8:30.9:20 am Start: 10/0VQ6 End: 12/11/86 l3aatardasy, Dina Suer 13. 33$6 from 6.9 V.tn- i Limes Pas:.+csta►mu nt9V C�,.et*r ft-Nw.r'i s�"' ::., c., _,,,;fit-` :��,,... t,:> .e, t�.:;"" '¢,,s:-.. .,fit.,•' , ,- 10 i f ;A, HALI.Oi/B EEN FAIRI p. ''' Saturda - October s if>D�SfB� '�ar �A ��:in wa Aerobics Age: Adalt Jai*—O-Lantern Magid Condition your body and lift your spirits by bouncing, bending and � breathing to the beat Jngging shoes and exercise mat are required. Fey $33.00111 umeks Limit 40 Site: Lions n Like~magic,learn to carve a real pumpkin into Halloween's f d00 M/W.6 06 5:50 p.m. Start: 9/29/66 End: 121101E,6 favc Ate character. 1011.T/Th,630 7;29 p.m. Start 9130/86 End' 12/18/16 4 Titsa is 2:00.4:00 p.m. for 8-12 year�Ids Women's Self Befenow Age; S &Up 3e P,2paredl You must bring pen and paper;-Sweats and tennis slings. .t .a; $1.50 per person—Registration Is required Girls under t years of age masthave an adult registered in the class Hitn priot to October 24. Rem!!er at the Com- them.Fee: $7.50/5 weeks Limit 40 Site, Lions munity Service Department,9330 Base Line 1220 Tues., 7:30.8:20 p.r Start 9/30/81, End: 10/28/86 Rd., Suite 201. 1221 Tues.,7.30.8:20 thri. Start 11/04/86 End: 12/16/86 ! � T, Cocitume Party Show your creativity and i.ome in costume ready to be judged. Awards Candy Scramble and Ftm. Time: 5:30-6:30 ..rn. for 2 5 year olds p 7:30.8:30 p.n.. for b-12 year olds � 4 t •, r: Fee: None—No Registration Required � ���O�t��1 .�tt9>I'fAti4".� Karate—goin rya sorrel kern 1149c: 11 &lip This u a beginning class for young adults. It will consist of warns up M exercises,proper breathing,striking.kicking and blocking techniques. Cartoons for all ages will be shown fret of charge at 6:30 Fee: $16.50/11 weeks Limit 30 Site:RCNC p.m, 1207 Tues 7:00.7:50 p.m. Start 9/30/90 Ld 12/16/86 x Far additional information concerning the'!alloween Fun Karage—goju rya shore!-i_n/Int. Ages 1 x &Up ' Q Fair,call the Lions 1?arlt Community Cente.at 980 3145. This is an intermediate class for young adults.'.will consist of warm-up ­' exercises,proper breathing,striking, kicr-t ind blocking tzchniques. ' Fee: $16.50/11 weeks Limit Site:RCNC 1208 Mon.,7:00-7.50 ii.m. Start 91� % End 12108/86 Yoga Aga: Adult " Tired of jogging and jig31Ing?Why not try a quiet effem-A method of t harmonizing the bodyanddalertingthemir .Tratiltionalphysicalposture, proper breathing and meditation. Bnog a towel. Fee: $24.75/11 weeks Limit to Site: Lions ' 1900 Tues 9:30.16 50 a.m. Start: %No/86 End 12/16/86 - 1901 Wed.,7:00- 8:20 p.m. Start 10/01/86 End: 12/10/86 Soccer 'kills Connect Adult Bowling Agar Ault Adult bowling league with irstruction.Mini-league includes four weeks of . Sponsored by the Community Services Department, film and"on thelane!'instructioi.rental shoes,six weeks of organized Chaffey College and the Amerii:an Youth Soccer Nag—play and league record service.Class will,be taught by staff at Organization of Rancho Cuc:+-non a.All materials and Brunswick haven v-ekHill Bowl. Friday class for Ladles Only. g � Fee: $30.00j10 v�eeks Limit 60 Site: Haven Hills supplies will be furnished by Coca Lola 2203 Sat,12:00. 2:00 p, m. Start 10/04/86 End- 12/13/8F ti 2204 Fri., 9 0011:00 am. Start I0/20)86 End 12J12J8s This contestis for boys Lnd girls ages 7.14 yearn old.This Z event will take place at Chaffey Stadium on Friday, October 10,at 5:30 p.m,There will be separate dl-•tsions Making Mu0c for boys and girls.The age groups ate:7-8,9-10;1_1:; 13-14 ,cars old.Proof of age will be requlred. Gultate—Beginning Age: Adult ` A basic foundation for recreational and professionai playing.Instruction Rep(ttratlon will be held at'.he Rancho Cucamonga book available at the first class a-an approximate cos:of$5.00. !.eigl>'�orhood Center„ 9791 Arrow Hwy. from Ser- Fee: $18,00/12 weeks Lirtit 15 Sits: Lions il� tember5-October3.Alldivis:onavurdwinnersW11aPr itg62 Wed,7:00.7:5C p.m. Start: 10j01/86 End 12117f86 Le eligible for further Regional or Final compeR4cl L3ai4atr—1 tettsssiiate Ago: 10&sup Cornpv-mion include: the following skills: Intermediate instruction on your guitar,Instruction boo available at the first crass at an approximate cost of$5,00. 1. Corner kick for distance and a--curacy, Fee: $18.00/12 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions 2. Goalie kick for distance and accuracy. 2001 Wed,8:00,7-:50 p.m. Start: 10/01/86 End 12117j8r 3. Throw-in for distance and accuracy. Plano/Organ—Adult Age: Adult &, 4 ieading•the•bail for d—i tance. Jo;n this class for teaming basic Instruction in piano and organ t° S. Dribble and score for time. Approximate cost of supplies is$5 00,pal able at the first class. Fee: $16.50/11 weeks Limit 20 Site: Lions For more informatior., please call the 1104 Mova.,6:C0.6:50 p.m. Start:9129/86 End:12/09/86 Rancho/' ucamonga Neig4borhood Centel: F at 980.2634. 11 5 ` G CS 17 it Dance � �I ,,. Ballroom Dancing Age: Admit Floral DesCgn Age: Adult Basics in Fox Trot,Waltz,Swing and Cha Cha. This class teaches participants techniques involved in arranging silk Fee: $18.00/12 weeks Limit 60 Site: Lions flower.An additional cost of approximately$10.00 a week will cover the '. 2700 Mon.,7 00.7 50 p.m. Sta• 9/29/86 End. 12/15/86 cost of flowers. Fee: $S0.00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: Lions `y 55IV Thurs. 9:30.11:20 a.m. Start 10/09/86 End: 12/18/86 6 } r I 25dl Tues:,7:00. 8:50 p.m. Start 10/07/86 EOd: 12/16/86 Oil� Painting Age: Adult Thl: class is open to all beginning and advanced students.All students must provide their own supplies at an approximate cost of$40.00. Couatry a A Western Dance Age: Adult Fee: 527.00/6 weeks Limit 25 Site RCNC Basics in two b ep,Cotton-eyed Joe, Lexas Pallra and Swing. 26" Wed..1:00.4;00 p.m. Start; 10/01/86 En;1: 11/05/86 Fee: $18.00/12 weeks Lirrlt 60 Site: Lion., 2501 Wed., 1:00.4:00 P.M. Start 11/12/86 End: 12/17/86 2702 Mon.,8:00.8:50 p.m. Start: S/29/86 End. 12/15/86 Calligraphy-Beginning Age: At;slt Maxisan Folklurico Age: Adult Studenswill be familiarized with a wide rangge cf tools,materials,and uses 1 form. and Dance Oth us!Learn this fun and exciting traditional dance of Calligraphy.Material fee: $2.00-$7.00. n F I Fee. $24.75/11 wcaks Limit 20 Sihr. RCNC �- o _ R Fes: $18.00!L,weeks Limit 40 Site: R''NC 2i5© Tues.,6;00.7:20 p.m. Start 9/30/86 End- 12/16/86 140g Mon.,6:00.6:50 p.m. Start 9/29/86 find: 1 2/15/E6 1 Calligraphy-Intsreetsa:liats Apa: .Adnit . Admit Jazz Age: 16 do older Further your skills in our intermediate class.Material fee: $2.0D-7.00. Great for both beginners and those who have previously danced and wish rrQ $24.75/11 weeks Limit 30 Site: RCNC to Improve their technique or maintain their fitness. .9651 Tues.,7:30.8:50 p.m. Start 9/30/66 End: 12/16/86 Fee: $16.50/11 weeks Limit 40 Site: Lions 1500 Thurs.,8:00.8:50 p.m. Start 10/02/86 End: 12/18/86 Cake Uscor+eting Agra: Adult This class wlil teach uou 14 varieties of icing flowers,borders,baking ana Adult Tap Daneercixe Age: 15 8: Dldor icing techniques and more. Discounts on supplies are available. Exercise through the dance form of tapping.Learn basis tap dance steps Fee: $24.00/F weeks Limit 15 Site: RCNC and routines.A great way to have fun as you exercise! 2250 Wed.. 7:30.9:20 p.m. Start 10/08/86 End: 11/26/86 Fee: $16.50/11 weeks Unit 40 Site: Lions 1501 Thurs.,9:00,9:50 p.m. Start 10/02/86 End: 12/18/86 Gourmet Cooking Agee Adult I la9oass�7y !t Me Dar ce Age: 3-Adult Tired of steak rind potatoes? Learn how to cook your favorite go::rmet dishes.This class is designed to introduce new foods to you A greM ww: or Mother and daughter to learn dancing together,Learn and your famillr. Appetizers, entrees,and desserts will have new st-3ra In bah I and jazz. meaning. Fee: $16,Sv/Ii weeks Limit 20 Site: Llonn Fee: $18.00/6 weeks Limit SO Site: RCNC 1505 Thurs.,11:00.11:50 a.m. Start 11/02/86 End: 12/18/86 2851 Thurs..7:00.8:50 p.m. Start: IW02/86 End:11/06/86 Clogging-Beglnoing Age: 8-Adult 7,r--. ___ _ _,_ _,•, j This Int`resting dance step is being brought to you by the Knotty Pine Cloggers.Sign up now and try this new craze in dancing Fee: $15.50/11 weeks Limit 40 Site: RCNC ° f 2703 Wed.,7:00.7:50 p. Start 10/Ol/86 End, 12/10/86 ." ., x m op spipAlfte ! Clogglug-6dginulmgJlntsm> edicts Age: 8-Adult We Invite you to joln the Knotty Pine Cioggers in a beginning/ / lnt rrnediate session geared to fine tune your newdnund talents. #t Uiopkxl vvh�t to iwa sindwiv 4M6464 ; ✓^` Fee: $16.50/11 weeks Limit 40 Slte: RCNC r,4j1Ryj gd. ypyt Rg04 Tnum,7:00.7:50 Arm Start: 10/02/86 ,End: 12/18/86 raga which utfifz9zr�sra�en a td �+ {!fit d f Arts & Crafts p� �� P.0.� �� � f A ."*tarisr%cism Age: Adult ita'rt&nJ to ,,4_�►`e>N avm bask techidru^s in design for tirosa Interested Ina design carer or P.0 aoxW7, wa »r those who rts to decorate their own homes. � JJ I`= $41.25/11 weeks Limit 36 Site: Lions � � E4101 Thurs.,7:00.9:20 p.m. Start 10/02/86 End: 12/1$,36 � `4 e�'tit.:��'4...:.e•�.yC1.� .:..:.(jo-,.a..,�«.--.-,..--..-...-. "1..:J `�' ..- 0 f� "F CPU 1*7 Aso: 13•AdIdt l<hyaleet Fitness for Seniors You owe It to yourself and those around you to learn this vital life saving A low impact physical fitness -lass Cosponsored by Chaffey College/ It become amillar with the technique of cardiopulmonary Resusci• Co.., Services Department This Class 's open to all men and Cation. j women over 50 years of age. Fee: $10.00/2 day Limit 20 Site: Lions L Fee: None/37 weeks Limit 40 Site: RCNC Is" M/W,6:00.10:00 p M. Start 10/27/86 Ebel. 10/29/aw r M/W,9:U0.9:50 am. Start 9/15/86 End: 5/25/8? 1"i 'W,6:00.10:00 P.M. Start 11/17/86 End: 11/19/86 1 4. Learn to Bowl CPS-Qssast+al tugs: 13•Adalt This beginning bowling class for seniors(55 years and older)includes ° ] If your CPR cart' rues between Sept 11 and Dec 11 you may take this j classroom and"on lane'instruction. hour renewal class. Fee: None/4 weeks Limit 40 Site:Haven Hills i Fex SZ 00/1 day�class Ltr, '30 Site: Lions �6 } Fri.,12:30-2:30 p.m. Start 10/24/86 End: 11/14/86 160s Thura.,6:00•10:06 p.m. Date: December 11, 1986 Gy _._.__���� ._ f Ctoggtag-i8sgtmniaeg This interesting class is being brought to you by the Knotty Pine Cloggem ^'tE k cottr�+W*eafactlon 1 j Sign•up now for this new craze in dancing z-J,Aid Courts. Suow A c Chi# wti � Ira � � Fee: $16.50/11 weeks Limit 40 Site: RCNC t tkasork by the3�ittK'Feat IfiClsAif �in `i 7644 Wed.,7:00 7;50 p.m. Start It/01/86 End: 12/10J86 i' cu&n ,Thor j*vA be a i+rte f btwale for 1�•+5 $1+�.t)03 00 y eft 0, Satw.. a t:A•500 p ;t?tAtaG Af3.144ai Clog$ing->i3segiseing/Latstodlata We Invite you to join the Knotty Pine £'loggers in a begint+ing/ mediate session geared to fine tune your newfound talents. I Child Carve ProviProvider Worhalsop Age: 13 A Up inter, � Fee $Ifr.50/11 weeks Limit 40 Site RCNC 1 Co•sponsored with Foothill Fire District&PLC Sheriffs Dept Class will i 7605 Thum,7:00•7:50 Am. Start 10/02/86 End: 12/18/86 cover first ail prevention,emergency situations im-31ving children, prowlers, ann.. J phone calls, children,with handicaps and generat bahavlorof fne sitter.A certificate will be issued upon completion the i Financial Planning for Setalors class.$2 00 material fee to be paid at.class. Waddell&Reed,Inc,will speak on key issues regarding financial planning Fee: $°.00/2 dayyss Limit 25 Site:LUsns I such as investments,taxes,insurance,and estate planning. 10 3d T TfA 3:30.6:20 Am. Date: 10/14/86 and 10/16/86 i o Fee: None Limit 30 Site RCNC S451t TM 3:30.6:20 Am. Date: 12/02/86 and 12/04/S6 It � � � Wed,9:30.11:30 am. Date: September 25, 1986 i, Color and Aaaljov Age: 15&Up ICI Find out what your best colors are in this cl*.ss A$3.00 material fee to e k + Sawing ant l Stlftchery paid at the first class meeting.$10.00 for optla.,ai color fan. ; Basic Sewing and Stitchery class co-sponsored by Chaffey College/ Fee: $18.00/6 weeks Limit 12 Site:'Uons I ( Community Ser Aces Department 1701 Mon.-7:00.8:50 Am. Start 9/29/86 End: 11103186 Fee: None ^ Limit 313 Site: RCNC 1702 Mon.,7:00.8:50 Am. Start 11/10/86 End, 12/15/86 j Monday,9;G •a ,00 a.m. Start 9129/86 { U3aslc 9124 d t`.nsaragge Ada: 16 & Up ,r' Friendship Cards "his sign language class a Al introduce and teach you the skills of non- Come on doom and play a few hands of Pinochle.Meet some new friends verbs:communication.Students wall team 150 word vocabulary.Material or renew gild friendships. I fee:$ �:5. Tuesda 12:00.4:00 I Fee. $15.00/I0 weeks Limit 20 S!te: Lions } �l ys p.m Site: RCNC 2391 Thum,6:00.6:50 Am. Start 10/02/86 End: 12/11/86 i \i.LP. Club The time is right for you to,join the fastest growin club in Rancho Do#04*4isnco Aga: Teen/Adtalt icamonga with yaur best interests at heart The club offenopportunities Basic ot._d:zncero:_v3s6 months And over heel,sit dowr stay,cone,;, � toptay cards or bingo,enjoy a potluck dinneror club danceor maybe even stand.riass held at Alte Loma Hi 1 School adjacent to the.onnis courts. a mstivs holiday celebration.Ccme on down and join In the fun. gg Do oar bszag Your dui to thu fi(rat alaes.P,,,wf of vaccinations i Fee: $2.50 annual membership fee Site: RCNC C required at first class. i Thursday,9:30.4:00 p.m. Fee $15.00110 weeks Limit S Site: ALHS t } 2750 Sat,10:00.10:50 Lm Start !a/27.186 `:n& 12/06/86 � 1 )t?amelo, Cucamonga 1Bridge Cicb Age: 30& Over i No Fee Site: RCNC ii?'itattosaa�iey Age: Adult d Thursdays,1:00.1:00 p.m Are you baffled by your 35mm camera?This class will consist of basic pi re taking, picture techniques, film and how it works, ph)to} ga Senior ActtviB is Anse: 50 dt com sition, effective usv of lenses, imaginative use of filters, photo. Rancho Caeasao graphing people and te�anq better travel pictures.An adjustable 35mm , Over camera must be prn;,ded.� { Here la your opportunity to get out at night and play some cards with Fee: $30.onn C weeks Umit 20 Site: RCNC 1 } others from our community =S9 Thurs.,7:00.8:50 Am. Start 10/02/86 End 12/11/86 No Fee Site: RCNC Fridays,5:00-10:00 pan. i t Movies - --- h -. - --- z Come watch top running hits or OxarAward winning features with all the V combat f home.Two showings.FREE! j ° '1 li '; vnrtie Wa y,9:00.11:00 am.and 1:00.3:00 Am. fa-4 RCNC =N `�it3a� � & ua. �y�►��t� � V.► . Wunco Cieeb Ac-n 36&Over Come and join our Bunco Club. ` { Fridays, 1:G0.3:00 Am. Site: RCNC t 13 i { nPs n i ours o � /a September 20-Solvang/SsnP^ Bar5ara Novemberr 13-Cataiiina Ovtrnig6t Hi > Join us for Danish Days in Solvang.:)inner stop(on your own)at Accomodations will be at the Hotel McRae. Highlights ghts include the Santa Barbara Pier.$14.00 pet person, departing at 7:30 "Wine&Cheese'Party,Continental Breakfast,and a 3 1h flour am. Inland Motor Tour. $89.50 per person, $15 deposit required. "y November 17-Pric3 is Right September 28-Fastern Canada/1"all Foliage Tour "Come on Down"and make your reservations early.A brief stop Experience Niagara Falls,Toronto, Ottawa, ivfontreal. Quebec, at Farmers Market is also planned. $10.75 per person. {f. Vermont,New Hampshire,Boston and New York City.$1,499 Reservation deadline: Nov.3 ' per person includes round trip air ,Ius Greyhound motorcoach sightseeing. November 19-Las Vegas Turnaround tR 10 hours in downtown Las Vegas Gam'ile for5 hours in the Four Queens $5.00 person, departing at 9:00 a.m. Make your October 3-Laughlin Turaaronnd reservations prior to November 5. 0: $5.00 per person for 10 hours of gambling.Depai.nrg at 9:00 i am. Make reservation prior to September 26. November 23-Anstrallla& New Zealand `. This fully escorted"Trip of a Lifetime",complete with 2_4 meals, tours of Auckland, Rotorua, Christchurch, Queenstown, Mt. October 4-Hearst Cantle Cook, Brisbane, Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne, and Papeete, Highlights include lodgin in San Simeon, admission for tour, Tahiti.$1998 per person +Airfare. +{ shopping in Solvang& San Luis Obispo. $79.50 per person, reserve before September 12, November sa-Thanksgiving in Reno Lodging at the MGM. Also a visit to Carson City to Celebrate Thanksgiving. 8:30 a.m. departuie. $189.50 per person, $50 October S-Best o f Britain'86 deposit 4 See it all-England, Ire:and. Scotland. and Wales aboard This ti escorted first class tour.$1749 per person:. December 1-Las Vegas Overnight For this special price-you must gamble your first 3 hours at the ; # October 8'OktoberHeet Gelebrat➢on Four Queens, after which your room keys will be distributed. $31.50 per person,reserve before November 17. 1. Come ••ith us to Huntington Beach to enjoy an authentic l` Oktobt;.,st.A delicious Bavarian Buffet Luncheon is included. December 2-Hawall-3 Islands r *. $20.50 per person departing at 10:30 a.m. '' This tour features Oahu(4 nights),Kauai(1 night)and?daui(2 nights) $1C99 per person. October 10-Colonial East Fall'86 December r-Laag611ru Turnaround rr Visit the picturesque Fall Colors of Autumn and Williamsburg,in t' Virginia. A fully escorted tour includes all air and motorcoach Firs.5 hours spent gambling at the Nevada Club Casino.$5.00 transportation for S999 per person. per person,reserve before November 21.Departing at 9:00 a.m. December 6-Hear t Castle Tour October 13-Reno/LaL-s Tahoe Sign up before October 17 and choose your tour. $79.50 3 nights lodging at the MGM,plus many extras and a side trip to includes motorcoach, overnight lodging at San Simeon and T Carson City and Lake Tahoe. $129.50 per person, mike admission to Castle Tour. reservation prior to September 22. December 17-Newport Harbor � ) ► "Parade of Ujr;hts" Cruise October 23-Ice Capa6ss at the Foram Enjoy a delicious meal at Reuben E. Lees, then board our j Come and enjoy this Ice sg-ctac,_-lar.$22.50 per person,reserve comfortable cruiser for a view of Newport Beach's annual seat before October 9. "Christmas Boat Parade of Lichts'.$31.50 per person,departing at 2:00 p.m., returning at 9.00 p.m. October 29-Sedona/Oak Creek C.atayon Still to Conan. . ., 9 Discover Arizona s two most beautiful canyons-Oak Cre and. Panama Canal Cruise Grand Canyon. Accomodations will be at the Kings Ransom, Flottda Fling aedona,and Mountain Side inn,Williams.$209.50 pe:Jerson, Carlsbad Ca-.,ems/Phoenix Rodeo of Rodeos $50.00 deposit required. American Heritage Tour a Noveaerbar S-Laagbiln Overnight For morn Information and reservations call the Rancho Lodging is at the igevr is Club Inn/Super 8,first 5 hours must be Cucamonga Neighborhood Center at 980.26?4. spent there$29.50 per.person,reserve before October 20.9:00 a.m.c.tparture Noveimberix-Deaftb llailcy/Las Vegas roenl 1 3 da,,s to vdsit many sites.Lodging at Stove Pipe Wells,and in Las Vegas. :z29,50 per person, $25 deposit required. 8.00 a.m. departure. 14 Registration FMail-In O n hi--September 17 through September 26, 1986 1. Registration for all programs can be accepted by mail only. F. Do iiot bring your registration to City hall.Only mail-in 2. Mall in registration September 17 through September26. registration can be accepted.. 3. Registration postmarked PIIHOR to.0laapteinber 9.. A class admission receipt vtdi `ve returned to yot.11 here 17 will he pxotcesased with flow received on will be a separate receipt for each class and participan L September 26. You will be,iotitied if we are unable to cormpleto you- 4. Registration postmarke.i on or after Septembcr 17 will be registration. If your class choices are filled, we will processed on a first re ceived-first handled basis. return your check(s). S. Rancho Cucacr.>>nga rrzsidents will be given first priority to 10. If you have not received verification of registration by ava:table claw spaczs. first class meeting, call Community Services at 989- 6. Send a separate check or money order for each class 18ia8. made payable to "City of Rancho Cucamonga," 11, Registration will not be accepted at classes. '. Write your requested class number on your check 12 Classes will not be held ' November 8,11, and 27. k. Returued Checks—There will be s $1(, r service charge on all checks returned from the bank. Refunds—No refunds will be issued after the date of the first class, CanceilaitiosA --if class is cancelled *�y the Community Services Department, an automatic refund will be processed. Proof of Age—Proof of Age :-)r all 2 and 3 year old students will be required at first class. MAIL-IN REGISTRATION FOVi -- FILL OUT COMPLETELY-- PLEASE PRINT LAST NAME ADDRESS x CITY HOME PHONE DAY TIME PHONE �_� d Mail to: (IF DIFFERENT) Fall Registration F. O. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-0807 Reg Atration: 1000 Series C"asses Only Class Participants Name Alt Choice Offio L Number Last First Age Fee Class ,tde 2nd 3rd Use U, ) r, T - 14egistratlwn: 2000 Series Classes Only 1 ^' Class Participant's frame Alt.Choice Office Op First Age Fee Class Title .Number Last 2nd 3rd Use � or 2 1 c 2 U � 2 02t I o N 2 Noten Send a separate check or money order for each class. Please be sure you mail your registration on oe after September 17 1.the unjersgnedpartidpan:or patentor guardianolapanici)rantdoherebyagreehallowtheindtvlduats(s)namedhereintopadldpAteintheafonemrnttonedacthriUesart4furthuragrc iotndemntfy and nand harmless the city of Rancho Cucamonga,its agents and employees from all ham,arridents,psrsonal injury or property damage which may be swiered by the e!orementioned tnrWdual ffs), atbdngwt of,or(r.any way connected with pairidpatlanin and trtvettn and irom this activity Furthur,I unierstand that no refunds MR be issued after the date of the first dam meffimwhrtharornotl I-end. Signature Date as Parent 0 Guardian 0 Participant 16 i IT Hallowean Party Thanksgiving Soalor Golf Tournament Date: Thursday, October 30, 1986 Date: WedoescIvy, November 19, 1936 Time: 10:00 am:12:00 p.m. Time: 8:00 a.m. Site: Sunset Duties Golf Cou,�e ` r Sits: Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center iT Fee: Green Fees-$6.00 Activities: Best!decorated Pumpkin, Best Costume, (no cart-executive golf course) and Best Decorated Trick or Treat Bag Limited to the first 40 golfers register?d and paid. Senior M-jwling Tournament Awards: High Gross Loin Net Date: Fr day, December 5, 1986 High Net Fewest PuttsLow Gross Time: 12:00-2:00 p.m. Closest to the hole 'Handicap: Peoria System will be used. Site: Brunswick Havea H1113 Bowl Cost: $7.00 per person The above special evene ira.open to men and women Substantial cash prizes will be awarded in each division .ho are at least 5G yeart,old.Fot additional Information l concerning these, please call the Rancho Cucamonga -r (Mer's&Women's) Neighborhood Center at 980.2634. r r— fl Enformat;on and Referral Service For adul+:zsidents,lire City of Rancho Cucamonga/Community Services Renters and Komeowners Assistance y Dep►.-ment provides information on the fo.lowing Food stamps,cancer For ages 62 and over and all disabled persons with a docto Is certificate, sc ening,child care,job corp.,state unemployment,legal services,tax Time: Monday thru Friday,9:00 a.m.•1:00 p.m, l !i !! .ppointments,homeowners and renter assistance, immigration, home Fee: None weatherization and repair. Site: RCNC i' For further information please call 987-1618. Note: Call for appointment 967-1618 1 Time: Monday thru Friday,9.00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Site: RCNC English as a Second Language c Free Job Tra;ai(ng and Plccement Cosponsored with Chaffey District Adult Education Department Adults The Employment Train:•g Agg�tncy offer.,job training and placement Welcorra! r assistance atria cost to all ellgibia senior Clt17?ns(55 and above).For more Time: Monday thru Friday,8:00 am-12.00 noon information,tail 987-1618. Fe,: None ` Time: Monday thru Friday,9:00 a.m-1:00 i>.m. Site: RCNC S Fee: None i r Site: wL-; Parent-Child Relationship Senior Health Screenfag Clinic Pre-school education for children 7.18 months of age with emphasis on f! I Free blood pressure checks urine tests hemoglobin tests counseling and parent and child participation.Class will include play time,must,crafts, P o9 9 fieli trips, exercise, and group discussions. Cosponsored by Chaffey l referral for essiors"yoaro and over. Adult Education/Community Services Department Time: 1st Tuesday, monthly,10:00.12:00 noon Time: Tuesda•and Thursday,9:30-11.30 am. ? Fee: None Fee: $5.00 per semester l Site: RCNC Site: RCNC fasasausisati�n Ciln.c Not-- For more information,call 983.2010 Immunizations for children ages 2 months thru 18 years of are will be held one Monday each month.Call 980-2634 for dates and times. Gold Cards and Silver Cahle Fee: $2.00 per child A discount card for senior citizens,((age 60 and over),honored by various Site: RCNC merchants and banks in the West find area The Gold card can be used throughout the state of California Silver Cards may be used Nationwide. Well Baby Clinic Time Monday thru Friday,9.00 am:5:C0 p.m. Fw. SL ested Donation of$1,00 I)` Phy�Ica)examinations and:mmuniza: ..:for infants f,ru 5 years of age S',te: R04C Time: Every 4th Wednesday Note: For more information,call 981-1618 k 9:00.11:00 am,and 1:00.3:00 pm. � Site: RCNC Note: By appointment on:.+,calk 628-2914 Mtrbilz Meals A volunteer delivery program for homebound and disabled senlors 60 {' Nutiftm Meal years and over,This program is funded by businesses and citizens in the i community. Steelworker's t the Banc Foundation provide hot meals toan Center. Trans.(SO Time: Meals delivered between 10:30 a.m:12:30 p.m mtod®more)at the Rancho Cucamonga Meig;boyhood Center T Fee: Donation of$1.75 per meat l } portation to site is avallable Time: Monday thru Friday,11:30 am•1:30 p.m. Note Phone-980.3b66 t F*c Donation of$1.50 per meal Now Fa ass Wowaatlon,aft 987.1911 77-� 4r `'- FJ ,. w-r—.r. 1 i` it t7r''e '"'' sx�4}�t�•Tr `'{ ,f Nx ti t4.vt �1F: i s�¢�" N 0•�G'''�+A+ °' -��-`�'a,. ex a's. `��tt: 4-1 o