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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGrapevine Fall 1988�_._._. �..._ _ __ � _ .. � � � � � ; � It � ► � � � _ ' ' i ' I _ € �. ; ; Vol. IX, No. 1 Cify oi Rancho Cucamonga, California Fall 1988 ��5� ��E'i11� Grancl Pr1ze T�Ti��ers Bicentennial Photo Quest Contest I'ast Theme: lst Place (Adult): Brian Johnson 2nd Place (Adult): Donna Benson 1st Place (Youth): Mark Goodwin 2nd Place (Youth): Giles Goodwin PreSen$ 'I'he�rte: � , 1st Place (Adult): Mary Bermudez 2nd Place (Adult): Steve Amaon 1st Place (Youth): Mark Goodwin 2nd Place (Youth): Mark Goodwin F'utu�e '�heme: 1st Place (Adult): Donna Benson 2nd Place (Adult): Donna Benson �'uture Then�.e Donna Benson ���� ���`.�1��,���.�����c � Mail-��a begia�ning - .Augtlst 26 �� Classes start - Septenl'��r 24th' � YZegis�ra�io� �'�ran - �age �9 ' ��'eSe7L�t T11�]:Tl.e �� . � � �.� � � � ,�,„�.. `� • � F� � �. > `TM,n�._ �- ��, } ��� ��� r �y� �� � � , , ra,��;�' ,�� �r � �,f � '� `�"�,'``� `z *� �� ` „� `� �m ���� �, � . ��• � Tr-m;e,.. � 1 � � � 4 �.,.� ��,��� ��' � �� � ��?^ � �� � �� , ��,�,.� s�' < � �� � � � r , a� ' � �_ � `a� � � �`� ��: '��: � �,£ , ,.� � ����,:��� ,��� �. �.��'-.`'� : « Giles Goodwin ,1., T '�,�ytF }a-a��-'' � � ""�', -�. �+ � -�,� � 1 � r'� ' � � ,�,� �:� ,, , �h�' , 5 � �.,:` _. j 1 .. w "'`.��.''���`..��.Z�� vy . �,a �, �� ,�,� � , s��: � ��, �� � � � �. � �= ��� �.��� �� ����ti.�..: , �� ._. ��. . _�_ Alan Haskvitz • ' , �� . , � �� � � ` ' � � - Fall Schedule Reservations . . . We Take Reservations In many of your neighborhood and community parks there are group picnic shelters which may be reserved. These areas have barbecues, tables, awnings and some have water. Ideal for a family party, a child's birthday, or a group barbecue, most parks are perfect for small groups up to 75. The two big community parks, Heritage and Red Hill, can hold groups up to 300. Reservations should be made as early as possible, but definitely two weeks before the picnic. There are some special rules which apply to the use of the parks and what types of equipment can be used. Please be sure to ask questions, if you are uncertain if a particular activity can be held in the parks. We don't want to discourage spon- taneous use of the picnic areas in the parks, however, please be aware that those picnic tables located under the shade shelters may have been previously reserved. For further information or to make reservations, please call the Athletic Office at, 944-6950. City of Rancho Cucamonga, California CRAMPED FOR SPACE? Rooms are Available in Rancho Cucamonga Planning a party or meeting and don't have the extra space available at your home or business? Space at both of the City's community centers is available for rent. Both Lions Park Community Center and the Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center have many different sized rooms to rent that can accommodate from 25-200 people. Both of the community centers are pleasingly decorated and contain many extra features to make your party or meeting more comfortable. For instance, both centers have kitchens complete with microwave ovens, and access to video cassette recorders and television sets. For additional information concerning building rental fees, policies and avail- ability of rooms contact the community center of your choice. ■ We've Changed . . . As you may be aware, Proposition 73 was successful on the June 7, 1988 ballot. It appears that the intent of this proposi- tion was to prohibit campaign material from being distributed at public expense. Unfortunately, campaign materials has been interpreted as the mass mail distri- bution of city newsletters, including our quarterly newsletter, The Grapevine. This provision took effect immediately with passage of Proposition 73. The City's newsletter, The Grapevine, therefore, has been altered to conform to the initial mass mailing provisions which only allows the distribution of a parks and recreation schedule. It is our understand- ing that the Fair Political Practices Commission, who is responsible for interpreting of this provision, will be meeting shortly to review the intent and scope of this provision. It is anticipated that a favorable interpretation of this provision will be given and that the Winter Issue (November, 1988) of TJie Grapevine will again be produced complete with articles on City activities and a recreation schedule. Fall 1988 ROOMS FOR RENT Lions Park Community Center 9161 Base Line Road (714)980-3145 Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center (RCNC) 9791 Arrow Highway (714)980-2634 For A Good Time ... Call Community Services` Department 989-1858`' 9330 Base Line'Road, Suite'201 Rancho Cucainonga, CA 91730 Lions Park Community Center 980-3145 9161 Base Line Road Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center 9791 Arrow Highway Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Sports Division - 980-2634 944-6950 2 Park and Recreatior� �acilities Gu1d.e Listed below are local parks and recreation centers. All of the parks have barbeques and picnic areas with children's play areas nearby. A number of the parks feature ball fields, basketball courts and exercise trails. For more complete information regarding the City's park system, the Community Services Department has developed a"Park and Recreation Facilities Guide", which has detailed maps of each park noting its unique features. Limited quantities of this boolclet are available at the Community Services Department office, residents are welcome to stop by and pick one up. A. Bear Gulch Park Corner of Arrow Route and Bear Gulch Place B. Beryl Park Beryl Street, north of 19th Street C Church Street Park Church Street, east of Turner Ave. D. Coyote Canyon Park Terra Vista Parkway, east of Spruce Ave. E. Cucamonga/Demens Trail Rest North from Base Line Road to Hillside Road F. Heritage Community Park Hillside Road and Beryl Street G. Hermosa Park Hermosa Avenue, south of 19th Street H. Lions Park and Community Center Corner of Base Line Road and Lions Street I. Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center Arrow Route, east of Archibald Ave. J. Red Hill Community Park Corner of Base Line Road and Vineyard Avenue K. Spruce Avenue Park Corner of Spruce Avenue and Elm Street ������������ffi� � Hillside p d F� P � � e � „ A ��E c B E � 8 � G � � 0 b • � sl Foolhill Arrow N• � •H C� � Church �D ��������mm� � J �� � o. � � a � ��� � � > �a� �, � \ .\ �� �� �m.v�� s��� SAN (10) FWY. Visit a Park in YouY �� � L. Victoria Groves Park . , �:� Fairmont Way and Victoria Park Lane Nez h b orh o o d To dc� • �� M. Windrows Park � � �v� Corner of Victoria Pkwy. and Windrow Loop ` ��: �, ���' N. Rancho Cucamonga City Hall � 9320 Base Line Road, Suite 'C' �� t � i ' �=,� A Key to Class Descriptions ��� �� �u� i � _�=�� _"j Karate - Beginning Age: 5-15 Lions: �=-� Karate, the development of physical and mental health. Gives Lions Park Community Center � � i � �:. ;� the students the gifts of self-esteem, courtesy, respect for self 9161 Baseline Road �� � and others, self-discipline and confidence. i '� Fee: $15.00/10 weeks .Limit 32 Age 5-7 Site: Lions RCNC: ' ( �L200 Wed., 4:30-5:20p.m. Start:09/28/88 End:11/30/88 / Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center � Pee: $15.OQl10 weeks Limit 32 A e 5-7 Site: RCNCf 9791 Arrow Highway `, � Activity Number ��� � $ ; „ 2201 Sat.,10 00-10:50 a.m. Start: 09/24/88 End:12/10/88 ' Windrows Elem: . _ _ _ __ . _ � Fee: $15.00/l0 weeks Limit 30 Age 5-10 Site: Windrows Elem�� Windrows Elementary School j ,, � 2202 Thur., 3:30-4:20p.m. Start: 09/29/88 End:12/08/88 6855 Victoria Park Lane ,� i � �: ,.—..�� _ ,.,�.�.�,,�.--2.�„ �----�-- ;�; — �,; s � ��. , . � ,. u ��� �� � _ �, _ _ Youth Activities Just for Fun Terrific Two's Age: 2 This is a relaxed classrooin setting helping the iwo year old to get used to being around other children and to a classroom situation. We ease them into crafts and participation games when they seem ready. Verification of age is required at first class meeting. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 12 Site: Lions 1000 Mon., 8:30 -9:20 a.m. Start: 09/26/88 End:11/28/88 1001 Tiie., 8:30-9:20a.m. Start:09/27/88 End:11/29/88 1002 Wed., 8:30-9:20a.in. Start:09/28/88 End:11/30/88 1003 Thur.,8:30-9:20a.m. Start:09/29/88 End:12/08/88 1004 Fri., 8:40-9:30a.m. Start:09/30/88 End:12/16/88 1005 Fri., 9:40-10:30a.in. Start:09/30/88 End:12/16/88 1006 Fri., 10:40-11:30 a.in. Start: 09/30/88 End:12/16/88 Playschool Age: 3-5 This class is designed as a leaining experience for children 3 to 5 years of age. Children have fun while learning and interacting with other children in a group situation. Verification of age required at first class. Children may be registered in only one of the following classes. Please note the different class locations and times. Fee: $36.00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: Lions 1010 M/W, 9:30-11:20 a.m. Start: 09/26/88 End: ll/30/88 1011 M/4V, 9:40-11:30 a.m. Start: 09/26/88 End:11/30/88 1012 M/W,12:00-1:50p.m. Start:09/26/88 End:11/30/88 1013 M/W,12:00-1:50p.m. Start:09/26/88 End:11/30/88 1014 T/Th, 9:00-10:50 a.m. Start: 09/27/88 End:12/06/88 1015 T/Th, 9:40-11:30 a.m. Start: 09/27/88 End:12/06/88 1016 T/Th,11:30-1:20p.m. Start:09/27/88 End:12/06/88 1017 T/Th,12:00-1:50p.m. Start:09/27/88 End:12/06/88 Fee: $36.00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: RCNC 1018 N1/W, 9:00-10:50 a.m. Start: 09/26/88 End: ll/30/88 1019 M/W,11:00-12:50p.m. Start:09/26/88 End:ll/30/88 1020 T/Th, 9:00-10:50 a.m. Start: 09/27/88 End:12/06/88 1021 T/Th,11:00-12:50p.m. Start:09/27/88 End:12/06/88 1022 Fri., 9:00-12:50 p.m. Start: 09/30/88 End:12/16/88 Acting Age: 7-18 Come and enter the world of make believe! This course provides 1 foundation for a more serious acting career. Fee: $16.50/11 weeks Limit 36 Site: Lions 1040 Thur.,6:00-6:50p.m. Start:09/29/88 End:12/15/88 Acting for the Stage Age: 9-18 Beginning acting with emphasis an scene and character ' development. There will be a play production during the last class. Material fee will be $10.00 due at the first class. � Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions 1041 Mon.,7:00-7:50p.m. Start:09/26/88 End:11/28/88 : I Modeling Age:7-12 Wouldn't you like to be glamorous? Leain to be charming and graceful and see just how good you can feel aUout youiself. � Fee: $16.50/11 weeks Limit 20 Site: Lions � 1030 Thur., 7:00-7:50 p.m. Start: 09/29/88 End:12/15/88 i Site: Windrows Elem � 1031 Wed.,5:30-6:20p.m. Start:09/28/88 End:12/07/88 ``l T. V. & Film Acting I Age: 3-15 We will prepare each student for a career in the competitive business of television and fihn. Step-by-step training in front of the cameras will be provided for each student. Parent must attend the first 15 minutes of the first class. Material fee of $10.00 will be due at the first class. Fee: $11.00/5 weeks Limit 15 Site: RCNC Age: 3-5 1050 Sat.,9:00-9:50a.in. Start:09/24/88 End:10/22/gg 1051 Sat., 9:00-9:50 a.m. Start:l0/29/88 End:12/10/88 Age: 6-10 1052 Sat.,10:00-10:50a.m. Start:09/24/88 End:10/22/88 1053 Sat.,10:00-10:50a.m. Start:l0/29/88 End:12/10/88 Age: 11-15 1054 Sat.,11:00-11:50 a.m. Start: 09/24/88 End:10/22/88 1055 Sat.,11:00-11:50a.m. Start:l0/29/88 End:12/10/88 T. V. & Film Acting II Age: 6-15 This is a production class. Students will work on all aspects learned from TV and Film I. There will be a video taped production at last class. Prerequisite: T.V. & Film I. A$10.00 �naterial fee is due at the first class. Parents must attend the first 15 ininutes of the first class. Pee: $18.50/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: RCNC 1056 Sat., 12:00-12:50p.in. Start:09/24/88 End:12/10/88 Baton Age: 5-16 Students will Ue taught basic twirls and marching steps. Students must pirovide their own Uaton. Fee: $16.50/11 weeks Limit 40 Site: Lions Park 2000 Wed., 3:30-4:20 p. m. Start: 09/28/88 End:12/07/88 Site: Lions 2001 Thur., 5:00-5:50 p.m. Start: 09/29/88 End:12/15/88 Site: Windrows Elem. 2002 Wed., 4:30-5:20 p. m. Start: 09/28/88 End:12/07/88 i I ,. i i ,, i;: ( i I >,i �� i ! � x ( � ( }': i i� ,3 � i i % f I 4 ' Yo�t� Activitie� Creative Arts Age: 5-10 Let your children enjoy the fun of art! They will discover their talents through wood, clay, paint and other materials. Approximate cost of supplies is $7.00, payable at the first class. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 25 Site: Lions 2020 Mon., 3:30-4:20 p.m. Start: 09/26/88 End: ll/28/88 Beginning Painting & Drawing Age: 4-12 This class allows students to explore various materials, techniques and develop an overall appreciation of fine art. Students' creativity is encouraged. Material fee of $15.00 is due to the instructor at the first class. Fee: $12.00/8 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions Age: 4-5 2030 Thur.,2:00-2:50p.m. Start:09/29/88 End:11/17/88 Age: 6-8 2031 Thur., 3:00-3:50 p.m. Start: 09/29/88 End: ll/17/88 Limit 20 Age: 9-12 2032 Thur.,4:00-4:50p.m. Start:09/29/88 End:11/17/88 Advanced Painting & Drawing Age: 8-12 This class will enaUle serious art students to explore in detail the techniques learned in the beginning level and to develop their own particular style of expression. Material fee of $20.00 is due to the instructor on the first day. Prerequisite: Beginning Painting & Drawing. Fee: $12.00/8 weeks Limit 25 Site: Lions 2033 Thurs.,5:00-5:50p.m. Start:09/29/88 End:ll/17/88 Kritters for Kids Age: 5-10 Let's have fun in this class of animal discovery. Children will meet and share information on an assorhnent of live creatures. Material fee of $1.00 is to be paid to the instructor at the first class. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 25 Site: Lions 2070 Wed.,3:30-4:20p.m. Start:09/28/8& End:ll/30/88 Create A Rainbow Age: 5-7 Enjoy the adventure of working wit11 all kinds of art material. Use your ixnagination and creativity with paint, chalk, crayons, playdough, styrofoam, paper and much more. There will be a $5.00 material fee due to the instructor at the first class. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions 2034 Fri., 3:30-4:20 p.in. Start: 09/30/88 End:12/16/88 Kid Cooks Age: 5-10 Join us in fun with food, where children will prepare and sample simple.food recipes. $5.00 inaterial fee to Ue paid at the first class meeting. Fee: $22.50/10 weeks Limit 25 Site: Lions 2040 Tue., 3:30-4:50 p.m. Start: 09/27/88 End:11/29/88 � � �rYrM �� €� � Incredible Edibles Age Come join the fun! Discover the fun of mixing cooking witY We will paint with pudding, make peanut butter playdo pretzel ow1s, gingerbread men, fruit prints and more. There Ue a$5.00 material fee due to instructor at the first class meeti Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 15 Site: L 2050 Fri., 4:30-5:20 p.m. Start: 09/30/88 End:12/16/ Wonders of Nature Age: 5-10 This class features "hands on" experiments for children. Discover how plants grow, learn about sea creatures, identify rocks and minerals and much more. $5.00 material fee to Ue paid at the firet class meeting. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: Lions 2060 Mon., 4:30-5:20 p.m. Start: 09/26/88 End: ll/28/88 Childrens Workshops Age: 5-7 Fee: $5.00/2 houis Limit 15 Site: Lions Time: 10:00-11:50 a.in. 2080 Halloween Date: Sat., October 22, 1988 Come on little pumpkins - join the fun! Make your own mask and decorations: a pumpkin, an owl and much more. A$2.00 supply fee is due at the class. 2081 Thanksgiving Date: Sat., NovemUer 19, 1988 Let's pop popcorn, make hats, placemats, turkey handprints, and a Mr. Tiirkey. A$2.00 supply fee is due at the class. 2052 Jingle Bell Workshop Date: Sat., December 10, 1988 Decorate Christmas cookies, lace a stocking and make tree ornaments. A$2.00 supply fee is due at the class. Santa's Woodworking Workshops All Ages Just in time for the holidays. Together build a sailboat, airplane, Uirdfeeder, piggybank, or your choice of wooden gifts for special friends and family membeis. An approximate cost of $4.00 for materials will be due at the class. Additional project kits will Ue available for purchase. Parent is requested to participate in tl�e workshop with their child. All worksho�s will Ue held on Saturdays. Check dates below. Pee: $2.25/1 day Limit 20 Site: Lions 2090 12:00-1:20p.m. Date: November 19, 1988 2091 1:30-2:50p.m. Date: November 19, 1988 2092 12:00-1:20p.m. Date: DecemUer 3, 1988 2093 1:30-2:50p.m. Date: DeceinUer 3, 1988 �outh Act�vit�es Leathercraft Workshop Age: 9-15 Learn the basic fundamentals of stamping designs in leather Uy making a belt, 2 key chains, and 2 bookmarks. A$12.95 material fee is due to the insti�uctor at the class. Fee: $3.00/1 day Limit 20 Site: RCNC 2095 Tue.,3:30-5:20p.m. Date: October 4, 1988 2096 Tue., 3:30-5:20p.m. Date: Noveinber 1, 1988 Dance Junior Jazzercise Age: 3-12 Music is a great way to describe Jr. Jazzercise. Energetic physical movement mixed with lots of fun. This specialized program introduces Uoys and girls to the world of dance, music, and fitness. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions Age: 3-5 1150 Fri., 10:30-11:20a.m. Start:09/30/88 End:12/16/88 1151 Mon., 10:30-11:20a.m. Start:09/26/88 End:ll/28/88 Age: 6-12 ll52 Sat.,5:00-5:50p.m. Start:09/24/88 End:12/10/88 � - � S � i _ ' Creative Movement for Children Age: 3-6 For boys and girls! This class is designed to help develop children's awareness of music interpretation, concepts of special formation and a variety of movements through the use of props, singing and fun creative expression! Fee: $16.50/11 weeks Limit 40 Site: Lions 1100 Thur.,11:00-11:50a.m. Start:09/29/88 End:12/15/88 Ballet & Tap I Age: 3-9 This class is designed to develop your child's coordinaHon and rhythm while learning the basic dance movements. OpHonal dance recital will be held after the session. Fee: $16.50/11 weeks Limit 40 Age: 3-5 Site: Lions 1110 Thur.,9:00-9:50a.in. Start:09/29/88 End:12/15/88 1111 Thur.,1:00-1:50p.m. Start:09/29/88 End:12/15/88 Fee: $13.50/9 weeks Limit 40 Age: 4-9 Site: Windrows Elem 1112 Tue., 4:30-5:20 p. m. Start:l0/04/88 End:12/06/88 Ballet & Tap II Age: 3-9 This class is open to all children who have successfully completed Ballet and Tap I. Optional dance recital will Ue held after the session. Fee: $16.50/11 weeks Limit 40 Age: 3-5 Site: Lions 1120 Thur.,10:00-10:50a.m. Start:09/29/88 End:12/15/88 1121 Thur., 2:00-2:50 p.m. Start: 09/29/88 End:12/15/88 Fee: $13.50/9 weeks Limit 40 Age: 4-9 Site: Windrows Elem 1122 Tiie.,5:30-6:20p.m. Start:l0/04/88 End:12/06/88 Ballet & Tap I and II Age: 6-9 This class is designed for students who want to learn the fundamentals as well as those students wishing to develop existing skills. Optional dance recital will be held after the session. Fee: $16.50/11 weeks Limit 40 Site: Lions 1130 Thur., 3:00-3:50 p.m. Start: 09/29/88 End:12/15/88 Jazz Age: 8-15 Warm up with jazz isolation exercises, learn the technique of the dance steps and put it all together into a hot routine. Optional dance recital will Ue held after the session. Fee: $16.50/11 weeks Limit 40 Site: Lions 1140 Thur.,4:00-4:50p.m. Start:09/29/88 End:12/15/88 Site: Windrows Elem 1141 Thur., 6:30-7:20 p.m. Start: 09/29/88 End:12/15/88 Bowling Bowling for Youth Age: 4-7 This will be an introduction for the beginner. Fee includes 4 weeks of lessons, 6 weeks of league play and shoe rental. Fee: $20.00/10 weeks Limit 18 Site: Deer Creek 1250 Mon.,3:30-4:20p.m. Start:09/26/88 End:ll/28/88 Bowling for Youth Age: 8-14 This will be an introduction for the beginner and will help improve the game of the experienced. Fee includes 4 weeks of lessons, 6 weeks of league play and shoe rental. Fee: $27.50/10 weeks Limit 50 Site: Deer Creek 1260 Wed.,3:30-4:50p.m. Start:09/28/88 End:11/30/88 Tennis - Beginning Age: 8-15 Get in the swing! Lace up your sneakers and dust off your racket! Students must furnish own racket and tennis balls. Classes wil be held at the Alta Loma High School Tennis Courts. Fee: $20.25/9 weeks Limit 20 Site: ALHS Age: 8-ll 1270 Sat., 8:00-9:20 a.m. Start: 09/24/88 End:12/03/88 Age: 12-15 1271 Sat., 9:30-10:50 a.in. Start: 09/24/88 End:12/03/88 Tennis - Intermediate Age: 11-15 Lessons for intermediate players. Students inust furnisll own racket and tennis balls. Classes will Ue held at Alta Loma High School Tennis Courts. Fee: $20.25/9 weeks Limit 20 Site: ALHS 1280 Sat.,11:00-12:20p.m. Start:09/24/88 End:12/03188 f `, u a.v a.z �.i a z a.a. a.a.; ��. ca�.. v , Piano & Organ Age: 3-12 A basic course designed to acquaint the music lover with the keyboard. Approximate cost of supplies is $10.00, payable at the first class. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 15 Age 3-5 Site: Lions 1200 Mon., 2:30-3:20 p.m. Start: 09/26/88 End: ll/28/88 Limit 20 Age 6-12 1201 Mon.,3:30-4:20p.in. Start:09/26/88 End:ll/28/88 Piano & Organ - Intermediate Age: 6-12 If you have already mastered the Uasics of playing the keyboard, join this class will expand your skills. Approximate cost of supplies is $10.00, payable at the first class. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: Lions 1210 Mon., 4:30-5:20 p.m. Start: 09/26/88 End: ll/28/88 Beginning Guitar Age: 10-15 Basics in strumming, reading chord charts and fingering chords. Student must provide own guitar. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions 1220 Mon.,6:30-7:20p.m. Start:09/26/88 End:ll/28/88 Voice Age: 9-15 Basics in quality sound production, Ureathing, and rhythm. Includes reading notes (sight singing) and development of relative pitch. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions 1230 Mon.,7:00-7:50p.m. Start:09/26/88 End:11/28/88 ��1"t11� 1�I`�S � 2203 Tue., 3:30-4:20 p.m. Start: 09/27/88 End:`ll/29/88 Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 32 Age 8-10 Site: RCNC 2204 Sat.,11:00-11:50a.m. Start:09/24/88 End:12/10/88 Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 25 Age 11-15 Site: RCNC 2205 Mon.,6:30-7:20p.m. Start:09/26/88 End:ll/28/88 Karate - Advanced Beginner/Novice Age: 8-15 This session is for students who have had the instructor's permission to transfer from Beginning or who have earned the rank of ORANGE or PURPLE belt in this program. A white uniforin is required. Fee: $30.00/10 weeks Limit 40 Age: 8-10 Site: Lions 2210 T/F,4:30-5:20p.m. Start:09/27/88 End:l2/09/88 Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Age: 6-10 Site: Windrows Elem 2211 Thur., 4:30-5:20 p.m. Start: 09/29/88 End:12/08/88 Fee: $30.00/10 weeks Limit 32 Age: 11-15 Site: RCNC 2212 M/Th, 5:30-6:20 p.m. Start: 09/26/88 End:12/05/88 Karate - Advanced Beginner Age: 5-10 Novice/Intermediate This session is for students who have had the instructor's permission to transfer from Beginning or have earned the rank of ORANGE, PURPLE, BLUE, ADV. BLUE or GREEN belt in this program. A white uniform is required. Fee: $22.50/10 weeks Limit 32 Age: 5-7 Site: Lions 2230 Sat., 2:00-3:20 p.in. Start: 09/24/88 End:12/10/88 Fee: $30.00/10 weeks Limit 32 Age: 5-7 Site: Lions 2231 W/F, 3:30-4:20 p.in. Start: 09/28/88 End:12/09/88 Fee: $22.50/10 weeks Limit 40 Age: 8-10 Site: Lions 2232 Sat., 3:30-4:50 p.m. Start: 09/24/88 End:12/10/88 Karate - Intermediate Age: 5-17 This session is for BLUE, ADV BLUE and GREEN belt karate students who have earned their ranks in this program. A white uniform is required. Fee: $30.00/10 weeks Limit 32 Age: 8-10 Site: RCNC 2240 M/Th, 4:30-5:20 p.m. Start: 09/26/88 End:12/05/88 Fee: $30.00/10 weeks Limit 40 Age: 11-17 Site: Lions 2241 T/F,5:30-6:20p.m. Start:09/27/88 End:12/09/88 Girls Self Defense Age: 8& Up Learn what to do and what not to do in difficult situations. Girls under 13 years of age must have an adult registered with them. Please Uring pen and paper, wear sweats and tennis shoes to class. Fee: $7.50/5 weeks Liinit 25 Site: Lions 2250 Mon., 7:30-8:20 p.m. Start: 09/26/88 End:10/24/88 I� �. ' Karate - Beginning Age: 5-15 '. � + -� " Karate, the development of physic�l and mental health. Gives ��� �'' �'�' ��� the students the gifts of self-esteem, courtesy, respect for self �� � P _- �:� y ; and others, self-discipline and confidenee. �_ ; Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Liinit 32 Age 5-7 Site: Lions �� �� 2200 Wed.,4:30-5:20p.m. Start:09/28/88 End:ll/30/88 "' -`� � ,�� - -- � � Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 32 Age 5-7 Site: RCNC "�'� � � � t 2201 Sat.,10:00-10:50a.m. Start:09/24/88 End:12/10/88 �'� +�'�`^`= c'�'� ��;��„ � � l � �°�� � �� : � �� � Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Age 5-10 Site: Windrows Elein ,�' �� �� ��z R� `'�a�a „ , ; ; 2202 Tht�r., 3:30-4:20 p.m. Start: 09/29/88 End:12/08/88 =t � ' �?'� � ` ' �` � � �" . � � � �, Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 40 Age 8-10 Site: Lions ,, �€f: � ��.. �, � � � � �., �� �� � �, ��� , � . . . continued on next column. 7 l�aking Music � � � � �Couth A�tivitie� - \� ; r- - --- _ � _ _ _ _ _ ._ _ _ _ ' T�xmbling & Gymnastics for Tiny Tots - Advanced Ages: 3-5 ' � Further your gymnastic skills with this class. � • Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions i �" � Gymnastics 2110 Sat., 10:00-10:50 a.m. Start: 09/24/88 End:12/10/88 i 2111 Mon., 2:00 2:50 m. Start:09/26/88 End:ll/28/88 �,�j Tumbling Two's - Beginning Age: 2 2112 Wed., 1:40- 2:30p.m. Start:09/28/88 End:11/30/88 � Two year olds learn basic coordination, tumbling and balance 2113 Fri., 2:30- 3:20p.m. Start:09/30/88 End:12/16/88 � ' beam movements. Parent is encouraged to remain in class and i �,: �:� participate in learning and instruction. Proof of age must be Gymnastics I Age: 6-14 presented at first class. A starter course with emphasis on body awareness. Beginning Fee: $7.50/10 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions gymnastic skills are taught to help develop coordination, balance 2100 Wed., 10:30-11:OOa.m. Start:09/28/88 End:11/30/88 and flexibility. ''-' 2101 Wed., 11:15-11:45 a.m. Start: 09/28/88 End:11/30/88 Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions r� 2102 Fri., 11:30-12:OOp.m. Start:09/30/88 End:12/16/88 Age:6-9 ; 2103 Fri., 12:10-12:40p.m. Start:09/30/88 End:12/16/88 2120 Sat.,11:00-11:50a.m. Start:09/24/88 End:12/10/88 �� =' Tambling Two's - Advanced Age: 2 2121 Mon., 3:00-3:50 p.m. Start: 09/26/88 End:11/28/88 ; �� .; For two year olds who have completed two sessions of Tumbling Age: 10-14 �Two's Beginning or have instructors approval to enroll. 2122 Mon., 4:00-4:50 p.m. Start: 09/26/88 End:11/28/88 Fee: $7.50/10 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions Gymnastics II & III Age: 9-16 � �����.� 2 1 0 4 F r i., 1 2: 5 0 1: 2 0 p. m. S t a r t: 0 9/ 3 0/ 8 8 E n d: 1 2/ 1 6/ 8 8 A n i n t e r m e d i a t e/ a d v an c e d c o m b i n a t i o n c l a s s. T h i s c o u r s e i s ;i � -. 2114 Wed., 12:00-12:30p.m. Start:09/28/88 End:ll/30/88 designed to develop strength, coordination, balance and " Gymnastics for Tiny Tots - Beginning Age: 3-5 flexibility. Leotards are required. � ��`�e Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions This class covers basic tumbling as well as coordination and �- �� 2130 Sat.,12:00-12:50p.m. Start:09/24/88 End:12/10/88 �= conditioning activities. Beginning balance beam techniques , ' ��,; included! Rythmic Gymnastics Age: 6-14 � �; Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions This class includes basic dance movements and skills with hand i �, 2105 Sat., 8:00-8:50a.m. Start:09/24/88 End:12/10/88 apparatus. Instructor will notify siudents on first day of class � ���n' 2106 Sat., 9:00-9:50a.m. Start:09/24/88 End:12/10/88 which apparatus is needed. Approximate additional cost is i �° i 2107 Mon., 1:00-1:50p.m. Start:09/26/88 End:ll/28/88 $2.00-$10.00. ! 2108 Wed., 12:40-1:30 p.m. Start: 09/28/88 End: ll/30/88 Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions s 2109 Fri., 1:30-2:20p.m. Start:09/30188 End:12/16/88 2140 Mon.,5:00-5:50p.m. Start:09/26/88 End:11/28/88 ! � ��� i Special Ev�nts ; �__ _ __. _ u � _ _ _ __ ; y� Holiday Party and Craft Fair � � c; C �� ; � Saturday, December 3, 1988 i r,2?'� 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 4` Red Hill Community Park �i �= I ' The holidays are a time of sharing. Everyone is invited to share ' � �� '-� a time of caroling, meeting with Santa and sharing of fixn and � craft ideas. �� i �� Craft booths will represent a variety of crafts from local crafters. � � �_� ; �� Find an unusual gift for someone special. Craft booth space is � ; � available for $15.00. � ��� � Entertainment will be provided by a variety of community I groups. For more information, please call Lions Park Community Center at980-3145. Halloween Activities Jellybean Contest - October 1- October 30, 1988 Guess how many jellybeans are in the jar and the jellybeans and the jar belong to you! Freel Enter your guess at Lions Park Community Center. Pumpkin Workshop - October 29, 1988 - 10:00 a.m. Halloween Fun Fair Saturday, October 29, 1988 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Chaffey College Gymnasium Carnival Game booths with prizes for children of all ages. Tennis shoes required while in the gym. For more information, ca11980-3145. Costume Party Learn to carve a real pumpkin into Halloween's favorite Show your creaHvity and come in costume ready to be judged. character! $1.50 per child. Preschool through 12 years. Awards and a candy scramble to follow each contest. (Preschoolers through 7years must be accompanied by an adult) 2_ 5 year olds: 6:00 p.m. � You must pre-register at Lions Park Commtmity Center prior to 6-12year olds: 7:00 p.m. � October 24. For more information, ca11980-3145. 12-Adult: 8:00 p.m. � 1 .. " . . . . . . . � l ' Children's Workshop �. � ��� Become an Expert = � Bike Rider j�` - Bicycles are great for fun, transportation and excercise �' But before your child gets on their bike and starts to peddle off, remember accidents can spoil the ride. Here �` are some things you and your child should know to �,'- help make cycling safe, trouble free and lots more fun: �- ��� • Choose the right type and size of bicycle; �� • Maintain your bike in safe condition; • Learn and follow the "rules of the road"; �� • Practice biking skills until they are "second nature"; � ilg � • Think safety while bicycling; and -� '' • Stay alert for road, traffic and weather hazards. �£; With your child's safety in mind, the Community ; j Services Department, in conjunction with the Sheriff's � g� Department, has developed a Bike Safety Workshop. f Bicycles will be inspected and children will have the �. � _ � opportunity to learn more about bike safety and becQme k ��"� an "expert bike rider". � - � 'l WHEN: Saturday, September 17, 1988 � x � 11:00 - 2:00 p.m. -, � WHERE: Lions Park ¢( " i'! 9161 Base Line Road x ' E i" Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 � +��` ! FOR PURTHER INFORMATION: Call the Community Services Department 989-1858 � Youth' Sports ` 1989 Coed Youth Basketball Girls and Boys born in 1975 through 1980 will have the opportunity to parHcipate in this program. Games will be played on Saturdays, beginning January 7, 1989. Divisions: 'A' - Born in 1975-1976 "B" - Born in 1977-1978 "C" - Born in 1979-1980 Look for information on this popular prograin to be available after November 1, 1988 at your local school. Registration: November 14, 1988 Rancho Cucamonga NeighUarhood Center 9791 Arrow Hwy., Rancho Cucamonga Phone: 944-6950 Slo-Pitch Softball The City of Rancho Cucamonga invites softball enthusiasts to participate in these upcoming "tourneys": Thanksgiving Invitational Mens and Women's Divisions Date: Saturday, November 19 and Sunday, November 20 Men's and Women's Divisions Rain Date: Saturday, November 26 and Sunday, November 27 EnterBy: Thursday, November 10, 1988, 4:00 p.m. Fee: $125.00 per team Co-ed Christmas Classic iDate: Saturday, December 3 and Sunday, DecemUer 4 � Rain Date: Saturday, December 10 and ` Sunday, December 11 iEnterBy: Wednesday, Nqvember 23, 1988, 4:00 p.m. Entry Fee: $50.00 per team and every player will be � required to bring a new toy of $8.00 value. ; Toys collected will be donated to charitable � agencies in Rancho Cucamonga. All Fees are payable to: The City of Rancho Cucamonga i Tournament format for each of these events is double elimination. Games will be scheduled to be played at Red Hill Community Park, and other City parks as available. Maximum limit is 10 teams per tourney, per division. j Roster limit is 14 players per team. S.C.M.A.F. and City of Rancho Cucamonga Softball Rules will apply. Awards: Team and individual awards to first, second, and third place teams. One Team Sportsmanship Award. I, One Most Ualuable Player Award. i l Entry Packet: 1 Contact the Sports Division at 944-6950 for entry packet. � � � � ^ : ��,,• �,,....— Volunteer Coaches Interested in working with youngsters as a sports coach? Responsible adults are needed to serve as volunteer coaches for the upcoming youth sport programs throughout 1988 and 1989. Basketball, Cross Country, and Track and Field are programs that will be included. Adults should be available to work with teams at least twice a week in the late afternoons. If you think you might like to be considered, contact the Sports Office, afternoons at 944-6950. � _ ,_.� _ . � _�_ ___ _ �— _.. _ _ - - m _. _�. Founde�� I�ay Parade City of R�ncho Cucamonga Eleventh Annual Founders Day Parade Saturday, November 5th, 1988 Parade Starts 10:00 a.m. Marching Bands Floats Championship Equestrians Clowns & much more. 2 Mile Parade Route on Baseline =tween Baseline & Archibald. Bisontennia! Ben For More Information, Call: 989-1858 10 Sesquic�ntennial of "The Rancho" IllTI�IANS . . . EXPLOR�RS . . . LAND GRAN�' . . . CITYHOOD A 150 years of local history As a city, Rancho Cucamonga is young having only been incorporated since 1977. But her history dates back to the prehistoric times with the Indians of the Shoshonean stock who lived here. Then came the era of exploration with men like Juan Bautista de Anza, Father Franciso Garces, and Jedediah Smith, who visited this area. Finally, occupation of the land came by a Mexican land grant given to Don Tiburcio Tapia on March 3, 1839. Named "Rancho Cucamonga", the land grant consisted of 13,000 acres, which included today's Upland, parts of Ontario, and the majority of what today is the city of Rancho Cucamonga. On March 3rd, 1989, we will celebrate the 150th anniversary of this land grant and the rich heritage that surrounds our community. A year long celebration for 1989 has been planned for the entire community that includes events such as: January Community-wide educational programs February Community-wide educational programs March 3rd A community-wide dinner to celebrate the 150th anniversary of "The Rancho" April 8-9th A Flower Show at the Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center May 20-21st Rancho Days at the Rains House June 10th A 10K run/5K walk July 4th Country Fair at Red Hill Park August Community Pageant September Ethnic Heritage Week October Grape Harvest Festival November 5thFounders Day Parade December 9th A Historic Home Tour Commemorative items such as pins, t-shirts and calendars are also being planned. Look for more information on this exciting community-wide celebration and take advantage of the opportunity to learn more about Rancho Cucamonga's rich heritage. Dates for all of the events have not been scheduled. Additional information for each event will be announced as plans are finalized. For additional information, please contact the Community Services Department at, 989-1858. ' United States Cor�stitution Bi�entennial �^ `� � -� �=;�,, � ` C �`l '� .c' ,�_, ��y' i'�' �rt —� / �``�t+o �� � � i� 1 � f ; � f: r \ � 4�_ .F ry g.yg'�a, b�s"�i _.,. � �i p � '.` f �� . h�}¢� : ... '��� � ��� PAST� � � �_ � �_ � �i ' � r''� ' � P� �1, � b �. � P�EsEt�T _ � �. j� , � ��� £�? FUTURE � �' F' �� } j;:,=. i�� r � ��i , � i, �� . .a ' r. ���'a�- Celebration Continues On September 17, 1988, we will mark featured on the cover of this issue of The the second of a four year celebration in Grapevine. commemoration of the 200th anniversary As the finale to this year's celebration, a of the signing of the U.S. Constitution. professional slide show has been planned This year's celebration has focused on for Saturday, September 17th at Red Hill the commemoration of our constitutional Cammunity Park. The evening will begin freedoms through the expression of art. A at 5:00 p.m. with music in the park; at 6:00 community-wide poster contest, "The p.m. there will be a magician to entertain Many Faces of Rancho Cucamonga" was the audience; and at 7:00 p.m. the slide announced this Spring. Many young show, "America ... The Land and its children throughout the community People" will begin. The 60 minute show is participated and depicted their view of accompanied by patriotic music and will what the city of Rancho Cucamonga is. include the winning slides from the The overall winner of the contest poster photography contest from Rancho drawn by Sabrina Bow has been repro- Cucamonga. duced here. So, mark your calendars now. Plan a In addition to the poster contest night in the park and help us celebrate a photography contest, "Rancho themanyfreedomsourConstitutionpro- Cucamonga Past, Present, and Future" vides us. was also held. The grand prize winners are 11 Adu1t Activ�ties Arts & Crafts Tole Painting - Beginning Age: 16-Adult Learn basic brush strokes, how to prepare and finish wood pieces. Be pleased with the knowledge that you do have a creative talent and will paint an object of beauty. Supply list and Urushes available at first class. Fee: $27.00/6 weeks Limit 18 Site: Lions 2300 Thur.,7:00-9:50p.m. Start:ll/03/88 End:12/15/88 Tole Painting - Advanced Age: 16-Adult This class is available for those shidents who have been actively painting for the past year or more. 5ome projects will Ue structured - otheis will be students choice with the purpose of developing your own creativity. Acceptance only by written request froin teacher, to be mailed in with your registration. Fee: $27.00/6 weeks Limit 18 Site: Lions 2301 Tue., 7:00-9:50 p.m. Start:ll/01/88 End:12/06/88 Fibre Art Workshop Age: 13-Adult Learn a variety of fibre arts of your choice in these one day workshops. Each workshop has a$12.00 material fee due to the instructor on the day of class. Workshops will be held on Slturdays 1:00 through 4:00 p.m. Students should bring scissors. All other supplies will be provided except where noted. Fee: $15.00/3 hrs. Limit 30 Site: Lions 2350 Woven Basketry (Halloween) Date: October 1, 1988 2351 HookedRugPillow Date:October 8, 1988 2352 Coiled Basketry Date: OctoUer 15, 1988 2353 PunchNeedle Date:October 22, 1988 (Uring sweatshirt) 2354 CircularMacrame Date:October 29, 1988 (Christmas) 2355 SweatshirtPainting Date:I�iovemUer 12, 1988 (Uring sweatshirt) 2356 CrochetRug Date: November 19, 1988 2357 Holiday Ornaments Date: DecemUer 3, 1988 (Uring hot glue gun) Beginning Weaving Age: 13-Adult Students will wrap a frame loom, learn eight Uasic weaves and many other techniques while finishing a pillow of their own. Material cost is $25.00 for the cost of the loom, due at the class. Fee: $18.00/8 weeks Limit 35 Site: Lions 2340 Sat.,9:00-10:20a.m. Start:09/24/88 End:ll/19/88 Advanced Weaving Age: 13-Adult Students willlearn advanced weaves and techniques and many finishing knots, and will work on 1 variety of different shaped looms such as the hoop. Needle weaving will also be taught. Student must have completed Beginning Weaving. Fee: $18.00/8 weeks Limit 40 Site: Lions 2341 Sat.,10:30-12:OOp.m. Start:09/24/88 End:11/19/88 Calligraphy Age: 10-Adult Students will Uecome familiarized with a wide range of tools, materials, and uses of calligraphy. Material fee: $7.00-$10.00. Fee: $27.00/12 weeks Liinit 30 Site: RCNC 2310 Tue., 6:00-7:20 p.in. Start: 09/27/88 End:12/13/88 Interior Decorating Age: Adult Learn basic techniques in design for those interested in a design career or for those who want to decorate their own homes. Fee: $37.50/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions 2320 Thur., 7:00-920 p.m. Start: 09/29/88 End:12/08/88 Floral Design Age: Adult This class teaches participants techniques involved in arranging silk flowers. An additional weekly cost will cover flowers. Fee: $30.00/10 weeks Liinit 15 Site: Lions 2330 Thur., 9:30-ll:20 a.m. Start: 09/29/88 End:12/08/88 2331 Tues.,7:00-8:50p.in. Start:09/27/88 End:ll/29/88 Piano & Organ Age: 12 - Adult A basic course designed to acquaint the music lover with the keyUoard. Approximate cost of supplies is $10.00, payable at the first class. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Liinit 20 Site: Lions 1300 Tue., 6:00-6:50 p.m. Start: 09/27/88 End: ll/29/88 Beginning Guitar Age: 16-Adult Basics in stiuinming, reading chard charts and fingering chords will Ue featured in this Ueginning guitar class. Student must provide own guitar. Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 15 Site: Lions 1301 Mon., 7:30-8:20 p.in. Start: 09/26/88 End:11/28/88 �, .._,..�.,.�e..; .. ,..,. '-�ea�"4« .._. . � �'�_..�,s �___.._ . �:;,.:._. �::.__ .... 12 Making Music ' ' Adu1t Act'ivities ' � _ _ __ _ _ _ -. - ������� � �;��� �� �r Martial Arts Fitness, Fun µ;. "�� � • and Sports �F. ��}. , � �=�� Aerobics Age: 16-Adult �, Condition your body and lift your spirits by bouncing, Uending yr� and breathing to the beat. Jogging shoes and exercise mat are x�a� ;?i required. Please note the different class locations. �r�� � � Fee: $30.00/10 weeks Limit 40 Site: Lions �_;; Karate - Beginning Age: Adult 2430 Tu/Th6:30-7:20p.m. Start:09/27/88 End:12/06/88 �N :: '; Karate, the development of physical and mental health. The Site: Windrows Elem �'; r�merican System of Karate emphasizes kata, sparing, 2431 Tu/Th6:30-720p.m. Start:09/29/88 End:12/29/88 ��� �'y� situational defense, aerobic exercise, and different hand, foot Low Impact Aerobics Age: 16-Adult �,�,y�� and body change techniques. A co-ed aerobic workout without the bouncing and jogging �'�� � Fee: $16.50/11 weeks Limit 32 Site: RCNC involved with a regular aerobic class, therefore reducing the � 2400 Tue., 6:30-7:20 p.m. Start: 09/27/88 End:12/06/88 stress on muscles and joints. Jogging shoes and exercise mat are �� E Karate - Adv. Beginning/Novice Age: Adult required. �` �-LL ' For students who have the instructors permission to transfer Fee: $33.00/11 weeks Limit 40 Site: Lions �' � from beginning ar have earned the rank of ORANGE, PURPLE, 2440 M/W, 6:00-6:50 p. m. Start: 09/26/88 End:12/07/88 �� `' � BLUE, or ADV. BLUE belt in this program. A white uniform is Fee: $33.00/11 weeks Limit 40 Site: RCNC �`~ 2441 M/W, 7:30-8:20 m. Start: 09/26/88 End:12/07/88 required. P• �� p Fee: $33.00/11 weeks Limit 32 Site: RCNC ���� 2401 Tu/Th,7:30-8:20p.m. Start:09/27/88 End:12/13/88 G�,� �� Karate - Goju Ryu Age: 11-Adult � _ ; i This class is open to all levels. It will consist of Uasic warm-up �- � exercises, proper breathing, striking, blocking, and kicking. �i �X , Senior students will learn more complex katas and will -` concentrate on power and speed. GI is required. "=�Fee: $22.50/10 weeks Limit 30 Site: RCNC 2420 Mon., 7:00-8:20 p.m. Start: 09/26/88 End:11/28/88 ' � ,� �E-' ��i � �� � � = ' Tennis .�_;,: ; �` �i Tennis - Beginning Age: 16-Adult Get in the swing! Lace up your sneakers and dust off your racket. Dancercise Workout Age: 14-Adult °� � Students must furnish own racket and tennis balls. Classes will A combination of low-impact aerobics and aerobic dance. Lots l be held at Alta Loma High School's Tennis Courts. of fun with the Uenefits of toning and getting into shape. �,:: i Fee: $20.25/9 weeks Limit 20 Site: ALHS Fee: $15.00/10 weeks Limit 40 Site: Lions 1500 Sat.,12:30-1:50 p.in. Start: 09/24/88 End:12/03/88 2450 Tue., 7:30-8:20 p.in. Start: 09/27/88 End:11/29/88 �� Tennis - Advanced/Beginner Age: 16-Adult Women's Self Defense Age: 8-Adult �� Advanced/Beginner lessons for tennis enthusiasts. Students Learn what to do and what not to do in difficult situations. Please �� must furnish own racket and tennis balls. Classes will be held at bring paper and pen. Wear sweats and tennis shoes to class. �`" i Alta Loma High School's Tennis Courts. Fee: $7.50/5 weeks Limit 25 Site: Lions Fee: $20.25/9 weeks Limit 20 Site: ALHS 2250 Mon., 7:30-8:20 p.m. Start: 09/26/88 End:10/24/88 ; r 1501 Sat.,2:00-3:20p.m. Start:09/24/88 End:12/03/88 yoga Age:Adult Tennis - Intermediate Age: 16-Adult Emphasis is on relaxation, flexability and stress reduction Intermediate lessons for the almost pro! Students must furnish through stretching, strengthening, toning and balance posture. �"' � own racket and tennis balls. Classes will be held at Alta Loma Students must provide own mat. `_ a High School's Tennis Courts. Fee: $22.50/10 weeks Limit 40 Site: Lions w'1 i "' Fee: $20.25/9 weeks Limit 20 Site: ALHS 2460 Tue., 9:30-10:50 a.m. Start: 09/27/88 End:11/29/88 � =3 t��` 1 1502 Sat.,3:30-4:20p.m. Start:09/24/88 End:12/03/88 2461 Wed.,7:00-8:20p.m. Start:09/28/88 End:ll/30/88 j i ��;' i , i a { � 'i (. _;:�. .� � -�.-_ . ( , _.____ ._.�.. . ,,.,, .,— "€�� . .wr .,�_ 3 : �, � �:. n�j.�.. U�- �� � , . � . „_; ? . ,�,� tn; r�- .. �" � : ;d�- �� � �'����� � �-., __. .... _ .. .... ....::.. � � � . .) .'. , . ... 2A�i .:, _. ._� ... . ._ t i J 13 �, � _ .. Adult Aci�vities ; � SpecialInterest � CPR Renewal Age: 13-Adult Dog Obedience Age: 15-Adult CPR cards expire after one year. Cards carutiot have been expired Basic oUedience: Heel, Sit, Sit Stay, Down, Down Stay, and more than 3 months to take this class. Must pick up text fi•om Come. Dogs between 4 inonths and 7 years are welcome. Proof -"� NeighUorhood Center at least one week prior to class meeting. of of vaccinations (DHPPC & Rabies) required at the first class. Material fee of $1.50 due at class. NO DOGS AT FIRST CLASS. Fee: $6.00/4 hours Limit 20 Site: RCNC Fee: $35.00/8 weeks Limit 30 Site: Lions Park 1350 Wed., 6:00-10:00p.m. Date: October 19, 1988 1430 Sat., 9:00-9:50a.m. Start:09/24/88 End:ll/19/88 � CPR Age: 13-Adult 1431 Sat.,10:00-10:50 a. m. Start: 09/24/88 End:11/19/88 �You owe it to yourself and those around you to learn this vital Limit 18 Site: Windrows Elein � life saving skill. Become familiar with the technique of 1432 Mon.,6:30-7:20p.m. Start:09/26/88 End:ll/14/88 cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Material fee of $2.00 due at 1st t class meeting. j� Fee: $12.00/2 days Limit 20 Site: RCNC 1360 T/Th,6:00-10:OOp.m. Start:09/27/88 End:09/29/88 : 1361 T/Th,6:00-10:00p.m. Start:ll/Ol/88 End:ll/03/88 Basic First Aid Age: 13-Adult This 8 hour course is the nationally recognized Red Cross Basic First Aid Course. Successful completion of fllis course will result in certification Uy the Red Cross. Material fee of $8.00 due at lst class meeting. There will be a one hour Ureak for lunch. Fee: $12.00/1 day Limit 20 Site: RCNC 1370 Sat., 8:00-5:00 p.m. Date: OctoUer 15, 1988 Financial Success and You Age: Adult This class will cover general financial planning principals and investments you can use, tax savings ideas, appropriate insurance coverages, and will focus on your individual questions ' and concerns. Fee: $6.00/3 hours Limit 30 Site: RCNC 1460 Tue., 6:30-9:30p.m. Date: September 27, 1988 ' � Living With Your Teenager Age: Adult For parents with children 10-17 years old. This seminar will teach parents how to improve their relationship with their children as well as understanding and identifying normal teen behavior. Parental skills and techniques wIll be taught. Seminar will end with a question and answer period. Fee: $12.00/2 days Limit_20 Site: Lions 1470 Fri.;7:00-8:30p.m. Start:l0/07/88 End:10/14/88 1471 Fri., 7:00-8:30 p.m. Start 10/21/88 End:10/28/88 1472 Tue., 7:00-8:30 p.m. Start 11/22/88 End: ll/29/88 Dance Home Repair Age: Adult This course will instruct you in the basics of minor repairs in and around your house, including sprinkler repair and sprinkler systems. Fee: $22.50/10 weeks Limit 20 Site: Lions 1350 Wed.,7:00-8:20p.m. Start:09/28/88 End:11/30/88 Landscaping Age: Adult A course designed to lead home or condo owners in designing and landscaping their property. Topics to be included range from need assessment to plant selecfion. Supplies needed: grid paper, ruler, pencils, and eraser. Pee: $15.00/5 weeks Limit 35 Site: Lions 1390 Wed., 7:00-8:20 p.m. Start: 09/28/88 End:10/26/88 Overcoming Shyness Seminar Age: 16-Adult If you get flustered when you speak at Uusiness meetings, or feel like a nervous outsider at parties, you proUaUly suffer from shyness. This seminar will teach you proven techniques for overcoming your shyness. One hour Ureak for lunch. Fee: $15.00/5 hours Limit 30 Site: RCNC 1440 Sat., 9:00-3:00 p.m. Date: SeptemUer 24, 1988 Assertiveness Training Workshop Age: 18-Adult When you say "no", do you feel guilty? Do life's bullies kick sand in your face? Assertive skills are easy to grasp and fun to learn, and the more you practice thein, the Uetter you'll feel. Fee: $15.00/3 weeks Limit 30 Site: RCNC 1450 Mon.,7:30-8:50p.m. Start:09/26/88 End:10/10/88 14 Trips and Tours i The City of Rancho Cucamonga provides a variety of trips and ' tours for adults of all ages. The following trips are very popular � 3'' and do fill quickly. IYs best to register for the trip you want as early as possible. Reservations can be made by mail or in person at the Neighborhood Center located at 9791 Arrow Route, ' �j Rancho Cucamonga (Mon-Fri 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.). Payment by � check or cash must accompany your reservation. All _;:.' r°� cancellations must be received 3 weeks prior to the departure date in order to receive a full refund. Any cancellations received � within 3 weeks of the departure date will only be retunded if an additional passenger can take your place. For additional Catalina October 4-5 information ca11980-2634. Stay at the Pavilion Lodge and enjoy a breathtaking island tour and visit the Casino Night Club. $85 double, $119 single. � Reno-Tahoe September 4-8 Glendale Theatre in the Round October 8 � Stay at Bally's in Reno, then visit Carson City followed by a day Matinee "Cactus Flower'. First we will be served a delightful at Lake Tahoe. $185 double, $228 single. dinner. $26.00 per person. ;;� Lawrence Welk's Village September 13 Oaktree October 12 "Sweet Charity", luncheon buffet, boutique shops and excellent LeYs go to the races! Club House loge seats and a wonderful box { reserved seats! $36.00 per person. lunch. $20.50 per person. ( Ti uana October 19 � Vancouver September 19-27 � The tour will include: Sacramento, Shasta Lake, Mt. Shasta, Let's go shopping! Transportation to both shopping areas. Crater Lake, the Columbia River Gorge, Mt. St. Helens, Dinner on the way home. (on your own) $20.50 per person. ' Portland, Olympia, Mt. Rainer, Seattle and then on to Uancouver Laughlin October 23-25 j B. C. Your return trip will include a cruise on the M. S. Daphine Stay at the Edgewater Casino for 3 days and 2 nights. Free buffet ; to Los Angeles, then home. $995 double, $1,495 single. meal and Fun Book. $67.00 double, $87.00 single. { ' � Surprise Trip September 29 Ice Capades November 2 Youre sure to enjoy this mystery trip! $16.00 per person. Enjoy a spectacular fun filled day at the Forum in Inglewood, lunch is on your own. $20.50 per person. � n n n Las Vegas November 3-4 � Stay at the 4 Queens downtown. Includes room and freebies! $25 double, $42 single. For additional information regarding trips scheduled for � November and December call the Rancho Cucamonga ; ' Neighborhood Center at 980-2634. i �, Senior Spe�ial EVents � All States Picnic Halloween Party � Come and joiri in on all the activifies at our all time favorite Don't let the goblins have all the fun. Join us for this special ;, picnic morning party. � Date: Thursday, September 29, 1988 Date: Thursday, October 27, 1988 �Time: 10:00 - 3:00 p.m. Time: 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. Place: Red Hill Community Park - Nortli Picnic Shelter Place: Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center � 'I Activities: Activities: 1 Hot Dogs and Hamburgers Magic Show -� Harseshoes Games Costume Contest ' i Shuffleboard Games Best Trick ar Treat Bag L � Bin o Best Carved Pumpkin � g , � ° � Boutique a � � , E If you are one of those crafty persons who have a lot of � homemade items that you would like to sell then this event is j � for you. If you are looking for bargain priced handmade articles � then this event is for you. All would be vendors need to register 1 The above senior events are open to all citizens 50 years old and beginning September 1, 1988. jover. These events are co-sponsored by the V.I.P. Club. Have Date: Thursday, November 3, 1988 v. i some fun, make a few friends, and become a part of the ever Time: 9:00 - 1:00 p.m. j growing senior program at the Rancho Cucamonga Place: Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center '.( Neighborhood Center. For more information, ca11980-2634. Registration: Please call 980-2634 �� i �._ ______ _ ,_..____._ _..�.._ . , _ . .__ _,�_ _._ . .. _— _. �. _� _� - -- --.._._ , ;I i 15 For Seniors Only — SERVICES — Nutrition Meals Steelworker's Old Timer's Foundation provides hot meals to seniors (60 and over) at the Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center. Transportation to the site is available. There is also a homebound program. Time: Monday - Friday, 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Fee: $1.50 per meal Note: For more information, call 987-1911 Senior Health Screening Clinic Free blood pressure checks, vision checks, urine tests for protein and acidity, hemoglobin test for anemia, blood sugar test for diabetes. Individual health histories include current medication and diet assessments. Counseling and referral for seniors 60 years and older. Time: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Date: 10/11/88, 11/8/88, 12/13/88 Site: Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center Senior Legal Services Inland Counties Legal Services provides professional legal advice on various legal issues. Date: 9/27/88, 10/11/88, 10/25/88, 11/08/88, 11/22/88, 12/13/88, 12/27/88 Site: Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center Note: By appointment only, ca11987-1618 Gold and Silver Cards A discount card for senior citizens (age 60 and over) honored by various merchants and banks in the West End. There has been a substantial increase in local merchants who honor the Gold Card. An updated directory is available at the center, free of charge. The Gold card may be used throughout the state. Silver Cards may be used nationwide. Time: Monday - Friday, 9:00-1:00 p.m. Fee: $1.00 (Gold Cards only) Site: Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center ?`vote: For additional infarmation ca11987-1618 Foot Care Screening Screening of ankle and foot problems for seniors will be provided. This screening will include looking for bunions, calluses, heel and arch pain, corns, hammertoes, ingrown nails, diabetic foot care and sprains. Consultations and referral are included. Date: 9/16/88, 11/18/88 Time: 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon Site: Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center Note: For further information, ca11987-1618 Senior Hearing Clinic A free hearing screening will, be provided by a licensed clinical audiologist. In addition to the hearing test, measurements of eardrum flexibility will be offered. There will be on-site cleaning, modifications, and minor repairs to hearing aids on a no charge basis. Medicare and Medical accepted for more intense audiological testing if required and major repairs for hearing aids. Date: 10/10/88, 11/21/88, 12/12/88 Time: 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Site: Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center Note: For more information, call 987-1618 Dial-a-Ride Gold Van-Go has now become Dial-a-Ride Gold. This service is limited to seniors 60 years and over and the handicapped. Plan your trip at least one hour in advance. Fee is 75 cents per zone. Service hours are from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday. You may call the dispatch office for service from 8:30 a.m. through 4:30 p.m. Call 629-3018 for more information. Senior Blood Pressure Screening � Free blood pressure checks for all seniors every Monday. ; Time: 10:45-12:00 noon Site: Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center � Note: For addirional information call, 987-1618 Senior Eye Screening A free eye screening will be given to all seniors by the Pacific Eye Institute. They will screen for glaucoma, Phone Alert (P.A.L.) ' cataracts and a regular vision check will be given. This program is designed to provide a reassuring phone ,- Date: 10/12/88, 11/09/88, 12/14/88 call on a daily basis to any senior who wishes the contact. I Time: 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon There are many seniors living alone, with no immediate Site: Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center family in the area. A friendly voice can provide a bright Note: For additional information, ca11987-1618 spot in the day. If this is a service you would like to receive, or if you're a friendly voice and would like to provide ' Senior Foot/Nail Care Clinic contact, ca11987-1618. i. � A local physician will be providing a routine foot and nail care clinic for all seniors. This service includes: nail Home Visitations trimming, care of corns and calluses. Must be 60 and over Are you a homebound senior who is alone and would to qualify. enjoy some company each week? Become a part of the � Date: 10/21/88, 12/16/88 visitation program. A friendly volunteer will visit you Time: 10:30 a.m. -12:00 noon each week. You can talk, play games, or even go ' i Site: Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center shopping. IYs up to the two of you. The same volunteer �, Fee: $20.00 will visit you each week: Far more information, call 980- Note: By appointment only, call 987-1618 2634. , -. � _,� � _ � _.... _ _ � � � .; 16 ' Fc�� �e�.it��� ��:�.� %� , S� � �.� i � fi�, i 4. ,. k ,�t "^-�.. �, , �a, .r�{9 �i � ; . 5 � '�` -{> � ` �. � . .T y �i�� �i � �� ��� � , � , � N ' rs }t ,: � x'� �. f ��'�i � V � �� i � ° f ?� a���,,, s t�S> �� i n� k L„ ��� ��° �'� �`' �. 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'� ri�1. � £��' '1 ;.�.�.�' �� �� �""`� ��+ "�` � X*'�' � 'S+. .a�',� ,�, I &R � ,Zlk � � � l � � � y� .� "k �1 % -a C t„ + I ��i� " '��`r�e�"���� � ! � 2�. �. �� �l� ;� f � � �'���; a'� � � e.Y' n `� � �'�t�� �� 9 � f�� � �'�T �"' , ��. T ( rx , � �"��� „,� �r � �� � � �� � � ���� � ���. . � ( . g ,�„ ^� �i c , �,�,�c � �',s� �,� �= f � ; P'�� �'��t�' '��'r �� r- � �"�'� � ,�'�„ a�"u�, � � �� �.r ��' � �: , � .. � �� � � �, - �, „�� �� i�. ` �� . �� �+r:�„,`"� �t �' ���r 4 � ti �' � � �. �-� ,� �r �� �{ E ., .r� �+� t`t?�' , ..� � M' ^y ; �,�a� '.6 =' ..:'c� � �,> ' 1�,� � � y; i e � +; . �-�5�...�:.n. . � r. ';���F:� i�'�,hti Y�'.:.. . . , a� . . ��,�.�.�r��..cY.� ma.-.v,«...,>.n, ..� ,.S+�i�: .. The following activities are for persons who are 50 years and over. All activities will be held at the Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center at 9791 Arrow Highway. For more information on any senior activity ca11980-2634. Co-ed Physical Fifiness for Seniors A physical fitness class designed to meet the special needs of older adults. Class is taught by a certified instructor with non- impact (no bouncing or jumping) exercises. Class is taught indoors at the Neighborhood Center and is co-sponsored by Chaffey College. M/4V/F 9:00-10:00 a.m. Limit 30 Rancho Cucamonga Senior Craft Guild Crafty senior citizens are welcome to join us in some creative craft activities at the Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center or bring your own project to class and join us for creative conversation! Tue., 9:00-11:00 a.m. t � �� � �����'a���'� i x -��f; � s � 4 � �?� ���'� : � �� ,� „ 7F-1 ;� ` � �y� � u '` � � .� ;�^� �� �� � . fi`�1y�. r��i� °��' � . �.^',: � . �1.. s� .w .. e} ,.{... f . Lh . ��� ; Sewing and Stitchery Teaches a variety of basic sewing and stitchery skills. Class is co-sponsored by Chaffey College. Mon., 9:00-11:00 a.m. Limit 25 Start: October 3 Pool Table It's finally here! Our new billiard table is located in the senior lounge. Pool table hours will be 8:00 a.m. through 4:00 p.m. there will be no charge. The room will be locked when not in use and the equipment can be checked out at the front information desk. Learn to Bowl Free 4 weeks of instruction, 6 weeks oi practice league play Classes will start September 7, 1988 at 1:00 p.m. SeniorPing Pong The Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center now has a ping pong table for your enjoyment. . M/T/4V/F, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. 17 ' i � I I I � = i I ' ,i :i �- � E i '''' ` — ACTIVITIES — __ _. _ _.. . __ _ For Seniors Only � ._ _ __.�____ __ . __ __ � ; ;-- -___ _��_ . . . , Senior Library Books are availaUle to check out free of charge Monday thru Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Donated Uooks are also welcome. Games and Puzzles Games and puzzles are available to check out free of charge, Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Donated games and puzzles are also welcoine. Silver Fox Newsletter A monthly senior newsletter is distributed at the NeighUorhood Center. It contains all current information regarding activities and seivices for seniors. Don't miss out! Call 980-2634. Silver Fox Entertainment Are you a perforiner? Or do you have a talent and would like to perform? Then join the senior Silver Fox Entertainment Guild. The guild hosts a variety of shows a year and meets regularly at the center. Bring your talents and join the fun! Call 980-2634. V.I.P. Club The time is right for you to join the fastest growing club in Rancho Cucamonga that has your best interests at heart. The c1uU offers opportunities to play cards or Uingo, enjoy a potluck dinner or mayUe even a festive holiday celebration. Fee: $5.00 annual membership fee Thur., 9:30-4:00 p.m. V.I.P. Bridge Class Come and join our Bridge Class. Basic fundamentals of Uridge will be taught. Thur., 12:15-3:00 p.m. V.I.P. Bingo This exciting game of chance will get you involved quickly. Come and join in the fun. Thurs., 10:45-2:00 p.m. V.I.P. Pinochle Club Do you already know how to play pinochle and would just like to meet other friendly faces who like to play as well? Then this is the group for you. Thur., 10:45-4:00 p.m. V.I.P. Bowling League Join the ranks of these active V.I.P. Uowlers. For more information on how to register call the Neighborhood Center at 980-2634. Tue., 12:30-4:00 p.in. Rancho Cucamonga Bridge Club Do you already know how to play bridge and are looking for a competitive group to play with? Look no more! Thur., 12:30-4:00 p.m. Fri., 7:00-10:00 p.m. Rancho Cucamonga Pinochle Club � Here is your opportunity to get out at night and play cards ! with some of the friendliest people in our community. Please arrive early to sign up for a Foursome. � Fri., 7:00-10:30 p.in. Friendship Cards Come on down and play a few hands of Pinochle. Meet some new friends or renew old friendships. Call 980-2634 to be placed on a list that will insure coinplete foursomes. Tue., 12:00-4:00 p.m. 55/Alive Mature Driving Class Developed by the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), 55/Alive Mature Driving is the first comprehensive driver retraining course geared to the specific needs of older R'IOtOPIStS. The course material covers the effects of aging and medications on driving, basic driving rules, license renewal, local traffic hazards, adverse road conditions, energy saving, and accident prevention measures. A certificate for insurance discount is available after completion of this 8 hour course. This course is approved Uy flle Department of Motor Uehicles. Date: October 11 & 12, 1988 Time: 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. Place: Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center Fee: $8.00 per person Register: August 29th. Classes are limited to 30 persons. Volunteers are Welcome Would you be interested in meeting a lot of very wonderful people and get an opportunity to help seniors in your area? If so the Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center could use your help! We are now recruiting volunteers in the following areas: Receptionist - Answer the phone and greet the public. Home Visitation - Visit our area shut-ins. P. A. L. (Phone Alert League) - Make a daily phone call to a shut-in in our area. Piano Player - Play for special events, or daily during the senior lunch at the Neighborhood Center. Graphic Artists - To do paste-up work on our "Silver Fox" newsletter on a monthly basis. Journalist - Help write and edit our "Silver Fox" newsletter. This is a monthly free publication which is given to our seniors to keep them informed of activities and services at the Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center. If you are interested in helping out in any of the above positions please give us a call at 980-2634 between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Fridays. 18 Registration Mdl�-�l �rily — August 26 through September 23, 1988 ]. RegistraHon for all programs can be accepted by mail only. 7. A class admission receipt for each class will be returned 2. Registration must not be Postmarked before August 26. to you. Those postmarked earlier will be processed on September 8. If you have not received a class admission receipt by the 23, subject to space availability. first class meeting, call Community Services Department 3. Registration postmarked on or after August 26, will be at 989-1858. processed on a 6rst received-first handled basis. 9. Registration will not be accepted at classes. 4. Rancho Cucamonga residents will be given first priority 10. Classes must have a minimum registration to be during the first week of registration. Non-residents will be conducted. processed beginning the second week of registration. 11. Classes will not be held on November 5, 11, 24, 25 & 26. 5. Send a separate check or money order for EACH class, In addiHon classes being held at Windrows Elementary made payable to 'City of Rancho Cucamonga'. will not be held on November 22 or December 13. 6. Write your requested class number on your check. Returned Checks - There will be a$]0.00 service charge on all checks returned from the bank. Refunds - No refunds or transfers will be issued after October 3, 1988. Cancellations - If class is cancelled by the Community Services Department, an automatic refund will be issued. Proof of Age - Required for aU 2& 3 year old students at the first class meeting. Note: Send a separate check or money order for each class. Do not mail your registraHon form before August 26, 1988. Individuals wishing to be placed in the same class should mail their registration forms together in the same envelope. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — MAIL-IN REGISTRATION FORM — FILL OUT COMPLETELY — PLEASE PRINT LAST NAME ADDRESS CITY HOMEPHONE DAYTIME PHONE (IF DIFFERENT) Registration: 1000 Series Classes Only T C � N N .� � O O O N. Note: Send a separate check or money order for each class. Please be sure to mail your registration on or after August 26. Mail to: FALL REGISTRATION P.O. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-0807 I, Ihe undersigned participant or parent or guardian of a participant do hereby agree to allow the individual(s) nametl herein to panicipate in the a(orementioned activities and turther agree to indemnify and hold harmless the City ot Rancho Cucamonga. its agents and employees Irom all harm, accidents, personal injury or property damage which may be suHered by the alorementione0 indivldual(s), arising out ol, or in any way connected with, participation in and Iravel lo and Irom this activity. Participants permit the taking of photographs ot themselves by the City of Rancho Cucamonga durinq recreation classes to be used at the City's discretion. � Signature Date As Parent ❑ Guardian ❑ Participant ❑ 19 Registration: 2000 Series Classes Only Public Social Services Information and Referral Service For adult residents, the City of Rancho Cucamonga provides information on the following: Food stamps, emergency food baskets, free job training and placement (all ages), senior home care, senior health care, senior car repair, energy conservaHon, and many other forms of assistance. Site: RCNC Time: Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Note: For additional information call 987-1678 USDA Food Commodities Will be distributed monthly (may change due to supply issued) to all eligible residents of Rancho Cucamonga. Proof of residence and income is required. May include any number of the following: cheese, butter, rice, milk, flour, and honey. A homebound program is also available for seniors who are physically disabled. Site: RCNC Note: For further information call 987-1618 Well Baby Clinic Physical examinations and immunizations for infants thru 5 years of age. Site: RCNC Dates: 10/5/88, ]0/26/88, I]/16/88, 12/7/88, 12/28/88 Note: By appointment only, call 39]-7547 Immunization Clinic Immunizations for children ages 2 months thru 18 years of age. Site: RCNC Time: 2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Dates: 9/26/88, 10/24/88, 1]/21/88, 12/]9/88 Fee: �2.00 Note: For further information, call 987-1618 � 0 Mobile Meals A volunteer delivery program for those who are homebound and are unable to qualify for the senior home delivery program and live in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Time: Delivered between 11:00 a.m. -]2:30 p.m. Fee: �2.40 Note: For additional informarion ca11980-3666 Bus Passes and I.D. Cards Monthly Omnitrans bus passes and I.D. cards are available for purchase. Site: RCNC Time: 25th of each month for a 10 day period Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Note: For additional information ca11987-1618 Tops (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Lose weight and have.fun too! TOPS is a non-profit, international organi�ation that offers support and encouragement to those with a weight problem. Site: RCNC Date: Wednesdays Time: Weigh-in 7:00 - 7:30 p.m. MeeHng 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Note: For additional information call Jackie at 989-6915 or the Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center at980-2634. English as a Second Language Co-sponsored with Chaffey District Adult Education Department. For all foreign students wishing to learn or improve their English. Time: Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. through ]2:00 noon Site: RCNC Parenting Orientation San Bernardino County Department of Public Social Services provides an information meeting for all persons interested in adopting a child or becoming a foster parent. Site: Lions Park Community Center 9161 Base Line Road Date: 2nd Monday every month Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Note: For additional information contact Cheryl Foster at 989-4349 Buik-Rate U.S. Poetape POSTAL PATRON PAID Permit No 22 Cucnmonqa. Cai��ania CAR-RT-PRE �__ —_ J