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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGrapevine Summer 1997� �, e�/"G�i • •� .. � ... � m..- � '......: � _ / ,, :. . . ... .. . . . ' � V V : �... �i�dllll V l/ =ay...Y�. . . . �. � . � - .. � -. .. .. . . .. . � f� f�p \ � �% �1 �f`^. `a m`t.` . � {b CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA SUMMER 1997 . �..sr : x �.h �r,e�� � tr�"�r : ,X^ ,�a�v�.,,�ti . - f',�� ��, q, � � -x 3�ti "�.�,�� . . . � . �' f �" ' �".` ,`.��, ,�*` ,i= r� o.Q�,/ a.P �r Q � `� �Q�/�:. �` ��� a,ot < - , �1� � m � } � ,a ��.Vi ��; ..".,__._,„.,� ,f t � � �' � �' . . ... .' � . ' J -�'� . . . . ' . . . � . - � ',� � � A ,; t>. O�I�IVNITY V�NTS CHAFFE� CO��EGE THEATf�E ARTS DEPARTMEIUT pr�s�nts C�I�brc�te! (� jo�ous journ�� through six cJ�cc�cl�s of Rm�ricc�n Musical Th�a� FricJa�, June 13 Saturda�, June 14 8:00 �.m. �l 0.00 � �3en�Fir For th� scholc,rship Func� Reservation InFormation: (909) 941-2425 Co-Sponsored b� the Cit� of R.c�n�ho Cucamonga n . e� p� ��,� ���.� � ,��' �' . ' O �� / �i p.''/ '''� v')�� � � ���b���� � �' <<.�;�� �, . Ca�� 4 to build your skate park! Three live bands Pro-Skate Demonstrati� Prizes Snowboards • Skateboards & many more sponsor prizes! June 7, 1997 I:00 - 4:00 p.m. Epicenter Expanded Parking Lot Tickets $5 �.2799 for ticket in- � "fo Clc�ssicc�l Music Trio f�aturing Gustavo Gil Sc�turcJc��, Jul� 12 at 8:00 �.m. SuncJc��, Jul� 13 at 2:00 �.m. �9.00 g�n�ral a�mission �8 students � s�niors (60+) �;� �.;.� s�.� PRO EC J S KATE PARK ,.""� + \ , Join us for the second fund raise rmation �c�tin Rh�thms �IVG� �Qf1C� Saturda�, Jul� 26 c�t 8�m Sunda�, Jul� 27 at 2�m �9 gen�ral c�cJmission �8 stucJ�nts � s�niors (60+) E�vvir�o�ME�Tr�� �EAR�IING CEI�TER: Grc�ncJ O��ning C�I�brc�tion SaturcJa�, S��tember 13 The Concept of an � Environmental Learning �„� Center was introduced � �.� as part of the renova- tion of the east build- ing of Lions Park Community Center. The focus of the Learning Center will be the Three R's �""`"° ��,, (Reduce, Reuse, and � ��� �� Recycle). The center is designed for fourth RECYCLERCOYOTE grade students with the capabil- ities of future modification for older stu- dents and adults. The center will also be designed with interactive work stations in both English and Spanish. Some of the activities will include a board game similar to concentration, an interactive game to reduce waste in your home and a talking recycling truck. The Environmental Learning Center is scheduled to be completed by July 1, 1997. For more information, call the Integrated Waste Coordinator at 477-2740 ext. 2320. _ �, _ . _ , . , . ... . : . . �+ The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapevine • Summer 1997 OI��I�NITY OI�� CONTINUED FUNDING FOR RED HILL � HERITAGE COMMUNITY PARKS TO BE VOTED UPON THE BACKGROUND On November 5, 1996, the California voters passed Proposition 218, otherwise known as the "Right to Vote" Initiative which amended the California Constitution by revamp- ing the way Assessment Districts are administered. As a result, the City of Rancho Cucamonga is presenting property own- ers in Park District-85(PD- 85-R) with the decision whether to continue the existing assessment for the continued operation and maintenance services and recreational activities at Red Hill Community Park and Heritage Community Park. This proposal does not ask property owners to approve an increase on any tax, fee, or assess- ment. THE ASSESSMENT DETAILS The approval of the proposed continuation of the mainte- nance assessment will provide funds to continue operat- ing and maintaining the parks. The proposed total annu- al amount of funds proposed to be charged to the District for the continuation of services in both parks is One Million, Six Thousand, Three Hundred, Seventy dollars ($1,006,370.00). The annual amount you will be charged is stated on the enclosed ballot. Developed single family homes are charged $31.00. Developed multi-family parcels are charged $31.00 per residential unit contained on each parcel, and other parcels are charged based upon the size of the parcel. All assessments are based upon the special benefits the parks provide to the property. These special benefits include recreational opportunities, enhancement of the physical environment, and support of property values. Again, the amount proposed to be assessed on your parcel for annual maintenance and operation of both community parks is not an increase, but is rather a continuation of annual assessments previ- ously levied for the purpose of maintaining and operating Red Hill and Heritage Community Parks. Should the majority of the annual assessments shown on the ballots returned to the City Clerk support the continued assess- ment, the annual amount may be levied each year, but it cannot be increased without another ballot process. Please contact Rick Gomez, Community Development Director at 477-2700, extension 2298 if you have questions. THE PROCESS On May 8, 1997, ballots were mailed to property owners in PD-85-R so they may choose to support or oppose the con- tinuation of the assessment for the continued operation and maintenance services and recreational activities at the parks. In order for the ballots to be included in this process, they must be delivered to the City of Rancho Cucamonga City Clerk, 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 prior to the conclusion of public testimony at a public hearing. PD-85 Public Hearing June 26, 1997 , 7:00 p.m. Rancho Cucamonga Council Chambers 10500 Civic Center Drive RED HILL COMMUNITY PARK Red Hill Community Park (44 acres), located at the intersec- tion of Vineyard Avenue and Baseline Road, confains the following amenities: • 2 baseball fields • 2 softball fields • 2 soccer fields amphitheater • lake 2 tot lots • walking paths • fitness course • picnic areas • horseshoe pits • restroom facilities • snackbars Red Hill Community Park has held special events such as a chil- dren's egg hunt, involving 2,000 participants; Art in the Park, a day of cultural arts, crafts, dancing, and music attracting approximate- ly 6,000 annually; and Concerts in the Park, offering a variety of music attracting 10,900 annually. HERITAGE COMMUNITY PARK Heritage Community Park (40 acres), located on Hillside Road between Carnelian Street and Hellman Avenue includes the following amenities: 3 baseball fields • 2 overlay soccer fields • walking path • fitness course •2 tot lots • basketball courts • picnic areas •restroom facilities •snackbars • equestrian facilities During 1996, 12,692 persons utilized the park's picnic facil- ities and 149 sport organizations, such as Little League and Pop Warner Football held sporting events involving a total of 2,264 players. Additionally, the park's equestrian center has served more than 4,195. In 1996, a total of 38 horse groups used Heritage park for horse shows in which a total of 6,220 persons attended. ` .. ,.' The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapeuine • Summer 1997 3 N TH � 0 V � R _________________________________________________________________________________________ ; Concerts in tFce �ar% ; � � � � Thursday nights - 7:00 p.m. ; iRed Hill Community Park Amphitheater � � JulylOth Admission is Free ; ; J,- The Art of Sax July 31st i �': Contemporary Jazz Rhythm and Blues Balboa Beach Big i � ; Big Band Music i •� � i � � a � Au ust 7tr � July 17th ; g ' New Frontier Band Sensemaya ; Country Music �_ Pop Rock i �` i � ; .. Augusi i ul 24th Silver� � Ronny and the Classics Country � Rock Classics For more information ca11477-2%60 � � �----------------------------------------------------------------------------- KME RESERVE ENGINE NOW IN SERVICE On March 4, 1997, the Rancho Cucamonga Fire District placed a new reserve fire engine into service. The new unit is unique because it has a commercial chassis supporting the fire engine's body. Purchasing a generic chassis, instead of the more common custom chassis, saved the Fire District approxi- mately $100,000. The new unit will be used as a first line reserve. In addition to providing station coverage when the primary fire engines are out of service for maintenance, it will also be used to provide mutual aid strike team assistance for wildland fires - allowing the District's five first line engines to remain in service within the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Thanks to a Federal Grant of $375,000, the City of Rancho Cucamonga has added five new police officers to its Police Department. The City is excited to have these new officers aboard! The addition of these officers will help improve the quality of life in our community through enhanced visibility and patrol time. Both the new and current police officers will be active in the community, working closely with resi- dents, school personnel, businesses and apartment managers. This contemporary approach to solving community problems will help police officers to ori- ent themselves towards dealing with causes of prob- lems, rather than the effects of crime. � _. The Grapevine • Summer 1997 5 NEW POLICE OFFICERS ON THE JOB The City of Rancho ucamonga � 111 111 �R AF SUMMER�S FUN WHEN THE SAFETY IS DONE Ahhhh, the long awaited sum- mer is just around the corner and with the sun's warmth, comes a renewed desire to stretch our proverbial wings and free our spirit. T A �ith these feelings begin the �� �� practices that winter days for- bid: opening the windows, leaving house and garage doors standing open and unattended, parking unlocked/open vehicles and send- ing children outside without pro- longed supervision. Everyone is out on the sidewalks and in the streets. Even the criminals are getting ready for summer! They are casing your homes, learning your patterns and time schedules, and paying very close attention to the items left out in plain view or discarded to recklessly "tend to later". Criminals target the homes that make it easi- est for them to break the law. Summer should be a time of fami- lies and fun. Help yourself have a great year by not helping the crimi- nal into your lives. You've worked hard for what you have. Make the criminal work even harder to try �� and take it away. Remember the longer a criminal spends trying to commit a crime, the more chance the Police have of catching them in the act. Help us to help you have a safe sum- mer. Contact the Police Department at (909) 477-2800 if you would like more information. We often make it easier for the criminals by doing simple things. Here are ten ways to "invite" them into YOUR home: Leave your doors and windows wide open, without securing them. (Twist down locks and drilled holes w/pins pushed in them, help secure even open win- dows). Leave your garage doors open/unlocked with tools, recre- � ational vehicles, and �1 unlocked vehicles 4 inside. It takes a crimi- na130 seconds or less to run into an open garage Leave garden tools and ladders lying around. Ladders and tools can be used to access the roofs and break out windows. `— Don't trim up those �` trees resting against your �� house or the bushes around your home; espe- cially those planted by the doors. (Trimmed trees don't make very good hiding spots or ladders to your windows and trimmed bush- es make feet visible when people hide behind them). Run straight into your home and don't notice what's hap- pening in the neighborhood. (By taking a look at the peo- ple and vehicles moving about, you will make a watching crimi- nal think twice about bothering your street). �TY Be sure to leave your vehicles unlocked/open, with windows down, and tempting objects visi- ble to any passersby. (Throwing all valuables and look alike valuables into your trunk, locking all doors and rolling up all windows makes your vehicle look less appealing to the criminals). _-+�t,.,�0 � Leave your � children unattended and don't pay attention to their whereabouts. Knowing where your child is and who they are with reduces their � risk of danger. ° Children should be taught to beware of � adults approaching \ them without you pre- � sent. Give your child a secret code word that only you and they will know. Don't teach your children what to do in an emergency. (9-1-1 is a toll free number and can be reached through the operator). Go on vacation and leave your home unattended while you're away. Vacation patrols are available through the Police Department. Neighbors can move cars and trash cans for you. House- sitters can bring in the mail everyday and everyone can take care to watch for strangers approaching your home...but only if you tell them you are going away. Never take the necessary measures to increase your family's safety. just 2 weeks of doing something makes it a habit. Increasing your safety requires a little extra time and effort on your part, becoming a victim requires no time and effort at all! The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapevine • Summer 1997 5 ��,�pn•' � ii�'• ��� `�I� •% c �i/ ,'�:�:. �% • � � 1 _ I � RA RY E RV I C� S �e�r boredorn �r rl�e Libr��r� rhis surnr�er► PRESCHOOL STOR4' TIMES IntrocJucing ChilcJr�n to f3oolss c�ncJ R�acJing Story times for children ages 3- 5 Wednesdays at 10 a.m. and I I:00 a.m. (Registration Required) fridays at 2:00 p.m. & Saturdays at I I:00 a.m. Registrations for the Summer Session of Wednesday Story Time will take place on Wednesday, June 25 beginning at 10:00 a.m. All registrations must be made in person at the library. No registration needed for � Friday and Saturday Story Times. All four 30 minute story times enjoy the same theme each week. SUMMER �,UEEK�4' STOR4' TIME For chilcJren 6- 1 1��ars olcJ Thursdays at 4:00 p.m. No re�istration reauired � — U L L , , � � 1 Prevent summer � boredom at the � library! Story times last approximately 45 minutes and may include reading from � chapter books, after- noons of short stories and poetry as well as songs, crafts and special events. �I(3RAR�' �ETECTIVE, I NC. Summer R�acJing Program Available June 16 - August I6, children from three to teen will find a reading program at the library to keep reading skills high during the summer months: R�c�cJ-To-M� Club Children Rges 3-5 �ibrar� Det�ctiv�, Inc ChilcJren ages b - 11 T• I I ;R Totall� T��n R�acJing CIub:Un�lugg�cJ Ages 12 - 15 Sign ups for all three programs: June I6 through June 30 All participants receive a reading record, button, bookmarks and, if they complete the program, a certificate and more. Library Detectives who complete the program receive a special invitation to solve a mystery. Rancho Cucamonga Public Library ; 7368 Archibald Ave , (909) 948-9900 h LIBRARY HOURS Monday 12 noon - 9 p.m. �uesday-Thursday 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Friday 12 noon - 6 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. SUMMER VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Informational Meeting for teens 14 - 18 who are interested in volunteering at the library ' Monday, June 2, 1997 1:00 p.m. Library Story Room Summer Opportunities Available: Assisting in Summer Reading Program Assisting with Story Times Shelving Materials and more! For more information or to sign aboard, call the Library Volunteer Coordinator, Sheila Keeling, at 948-9900 extension 5034. s The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapevine • Summer 1997 i � RA.RY �RVI C�S THANKS TO YOU RANCHO CUCAMONGA Library Telethon is a big success! 1 �� �i people just like you, the Library � ing their first Library Telethon w] Cablevision on March 21 and 22. will help to support the most b including the purchase of child� tional support materials, enougY open the "Technology and Disco� ond floor of the Library, schedulE The Center will house six compt searching, information download word processing and spreadsheet ROM programs teaching skills frc to foreign language. Computer Internet searching beginning in J per hour that will be established Trustees at their regular meeting YOUR INPUT COUNTS � Survey leads to changes at the library everal themes emerged from library surveys which cov- ered a cross section of our Rancho Cucamonga clients. One of the most interesting were the opinions that dealt with atmosphere. While many of our respondents noted that the "feel good atmosphere" of bustling activity was one of the strongest positives, others asked that noise in the library be better controlled. o attain this goal, the Library opened tv�o new individual study rooms on the second floor, doubling the number of quiet study rooms. Funded by a Community Development Block Grant, the rooms will be available for literacy tutor pairs on a reserve basis. For all other open hours, the quiet rooms are available for use on a first come first serve basis. The Library averages 1,500 patrons each day. That means that In addition, to assist in keeping the noise level con- in any given hour, approximately 200 men, women trolled during extremely busy afterschool hours, the and children will be using library services, position of Library Monitor has been added. The including children's programs, computer � Monitor's job is to work with our public to help use, reference and information as well as '''���� remind students, parents with children and adults borrowing services. Understanding the\ �� / that the library serves the needs of many individuals challenge presented by such heavy use, the � with diverse needs. Our goal is to have an atmosphere Library established a goal to improve the that retains the energy enjoyed by many but helps oth- quality for all our clients, by increasing the ers find the quiet areas they need to study, learn level of choice: quiet or moderate, controlled ��'"�..-----`-�`�—�'`--� and grow. bustle. ' . ..` ' The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapevine • Summer 1997 7 �. ---s— • �� . — �RI�II�G ��NTY n November, the City of Rancho Cucamonga celebrates the 20th Anniversary of Incorporation. Last issue, we featured the planned communities of Terra Vista and Victoria. This time, we turn the clock back to rec- ognize a few local landmarks that represent our rich heritage. ���F 2 . 5��� • : �3 '� '... r�. F �' � �i / �\ �`r., ..r":: _ / �. s � �7 r r . ;� r� � ~ � � ` , �. � �� ��� ' ,�, �s � F � �.. 1�' ��.0 � t' x �� } � =u. �� �t �� The Etiwanda Congregational Church - Built in 1902 The Christmas House Suilt in 1904 �'�II� ��P � � �'' �.., j � h j836 a�ds .A T1,. ho��� P� �'d j93 O The City has a comprehen- sive booklet available with information about more than 40 historical landmarks and many other Points of Interest. These booklets may be pur- chased from the Planning Department for $5.00 � _ _ �_ , _ . 8 The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapevine • Summer 1997 The Cucarnonga Rock Church Constructed in 1907 . � I��II�� ��IIND RS DROWNING PREVENTION: Protection, supervision and preparation are critical A report released last year by the Consumer Product Safety Commission showed that most young children involved in a drowning were being supervised by one or both parents. Forty-six percent of the chil- �,M/ dren who drown were last �� seen in the house; 23 percent G were last seen the yard, � porch or patio; and 31 per- %,�� cent were in or around the ��- pool before the accident. In all 69 percent of the children were not expected to be at or in the pool, yet they were found in the water. PROTECTION: What you can do! Use layers of barrier protection between children and water to warn and impede. •Position alarms on doors and win- dows leading to the water. • Place a non-climbable five-foot fence around the pool/spa that separates the pool/spa from the residence. • Have self-closing and self-latching fence gates, side . gates, and doors leading to the pool/spa area, with latches above a child's reach. •Install pool safety covers (power- operated are the safest and easiest to use). SUPERVISION: Don't take it for granted! Curiosity, rapidly changing skills, and the inability to understand danger place young children at high risk. •Assign an adult water watcher to supervise the pool/spa area. •Assign a second adult to maintain constant visual contact with the children in the pool/spa area. •Never leave a child alone near a pool or spa, bathtub, toilet, water- filled bucket, pond, or any stand- ing water in which a child's nose or mouth may be submersed. • Don't rely on swimming lessons, life preservers, or other equipment to make a child water safe. "� ' � Dori t allow children to play in the ��^ pool/spa area. �,� •Look in the pool area first if a child is missing. •Communicate pool safety measures with the baby-sitter and train the sitter in infant/child CPR. PREPARATION: Don't wait until it's too late! •Insist anyone more than fourteen years old has current certification in infant/child CPR. • Learn how to swim and learn rescue techniques. • Mount rescue equipment by the pool. •Post the 9-1-1 emergency phone number on your phones. Have a phone near the pool/spa area. What to Do If You Find a Child in A Pool/Spa •Yell for help and get the child out of the pool/spa and onto the deck. •If someone is with you, have them call 9- 1-1. Determine if the child is breathing: tilt the head back; if you dori t hear or feel breathing or see the chest rising, begin CPR immediately. Continue CPR until emergency help arrives. • If you are alone and the child is not breathing, start CPR. After one minute, call 9-1-1. Return to the child and con- tinue CPR until help arrives. If you would like more information about childhood drowning prevention, call the Rancho Cucamonga Fire District at (909) 477-2770. The City of Rancho Cucamonga offers a complete � hedule of swim „ classes this sum- --'''- �'�'- � mer! For 6 months - 2 years parent & child participation class For ages 3- 5 Introduction to water and basic strokes For ages_6 & Up Complete line of swim classes offered See pages 16 & 17 for more information Fireulorks c�r� ill�gc�l in �c�ncho CUCc�mOnga� Have c� safe Fourth of Jul� HolicJa�! Help stop the people who are putting our community at risk! Report anyone using or selling illegal fireworks to the authorities by calling your local fire or police department, or by calling the toll- free WE TIP Hotline at 1-800-78- CRIME. For more information contact the Rancho Cucamonga Fire District at (909) 477-2770 _. , _ , : _ :� ;_ . � ...... .. .. ...� . . . _. ..._ �__ ... . ._.: ._,.�.. _.. _ ' .�.__.._�: _ �.:: The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapevine • ,Summer 1997 9 �tY, ,� ��y _ � AD AF�TY BICYCLE MASTER PLAN Community Survey Results �n mid-December 1995, an article and questionnaire regarding the Bicycle Master .Plan was directly mailed to all ' households (over 45,000) in Rancho Cucamonga as part of the City's recre- ational newsletter, The Grapevine. The purpose of the survey was to educate 1 the public about the plan and to obtain input from local citizens t� � about bicycle issues and ways to \ improve cycling in . Rancho � � Cucamonga. � �J The survey results will provide �� useful information for City offi- � ` cials to implement the Bicycle Master Plan. Since the Plan's adoption in 1991, the City has added over 38 miles of bicy- cle trails. SURVEY HIGHLIGHTS Total Responses Received: 200 Ride a bike for recreation daily or weekly: 63% Ride a bike for errands daily or weekly: 28% � Commute to work by bike daily or weekly: 23% � Most popular route: � Base Line Road (67%) ` ` Suggestions for improvement: Improve road conditions (58%) r BARTHQUAKE GUIDE FOR MOTORISTS Primary Inhibitors: Fear of injury - Sad Weather - Lack of Time Experiencing an earthquake while in a moving vehicle has been compared to driving on four flat tires. If an earth- quake occurs while you are driving you should: •Gradually reduce your speed and pull over •Do not stop under overpasses or bridges •Avoid parking near trees, downed power lines & buildings • Stay down on the floor until the shaking stops •Turn on your car radio and listen for advisories •Do not drive until it's safe and avoid overpasses or bridges as they may have been damaged or weakened by the quake •If you are driving on the freeway, and if it's safe to do so, exit at the first opportunity You can prepare yourself for the next earthquake by placing the following items in an emergency kit in your car: Battery-operated radio Flashlights Spare batteries First aid kit & book Medications Nonperishable food Water Sealable plastic bags Plastic trash bags Premoistened towelettes Extra clothes./Sturdy shoes Work gloves/Flares . Fire extinguisher Local maps Hat, visor, sunscreen Whistle For more information call Disaster Preparedness at 477-2770 Congratulations to the 1997 grac�.uating _.�,. ,. classes o� � � ':Alta `Loma Hig� School �tiwanc�a High School ' � Ranc�o Cucamonga ; �ii��i sC�ool 1 .Have a safe"`anc� ~ so�er gracivation � '�U � , � � � �.:wM._�.��.�.��,�iY�t_Wat���.�..:,.,:'��t�,....��nzu: , �' '. .�w�+��.."�",w����a.,u�._°�i�Y�.,�.��'>.a�,.. a�s��.._.i�v w.. �.�.. ..._ .�... �.., 1 �� "N '�a �� A�The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapevine • Summer 1997 A� Heritage Park Equestrian Center The Equestrian Center at Heritage Community Park is available to the public for drop-in use and programmed activi- ties. The park is located at 5546 Beryl Street. The Cominunity Building has a kitchen and snack bar available for rent, and there are two arenas available � , for drop-in use or sched- f� �� ��'' uled horse shows. Posted ✓i�C`�} , rules for arena use and G(�C�� 1 etiquette must be fol- � `� lowed. Scheduled activi- ties must be arranged in advance with the Community Services Department. Fees are required for the are- nas, lights, PA system, kitchen, snack bar, or the community building. Heritage Park is the home for three local equestrian clubs: Alta Loma Riding Club, Rancho Rebels 4-H Club, and Rising Stars of Equestrian Therapy. For information on future horse shows call the following: Alta Loma Riding Club **General membership meetings are held the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the Equestrian Center. Call Ron Syars at 987-3819 for more infor- mation. Rancho Rebels 4-H Club **General Meetings for 4-H are held on the 2nd Monday of every month, 7 pm at the Equestrian Center. 4-H has many different projects available for children from ages 5- 19 to participate in. Come join the Fun! Call Mary Voss at 987-7862 for more infor- mation. Rising Stars of Equestrian Therapy June 7& 8th - Dressage/Hunter Show, 8am-5pm June 29th - Hunter/Jumper Schooling Show, 8 am - 5 pm July 27th - Hunter/Jumper Schooling Show, 8 am - 5 pm August 23 & 24th - Dressage/Hunter Show, 8 am - 5 pm Call Pat Morris at 987-9403 for more infor- mation. Additional Shows Scheduled May 18th - Pacific Coast Mini Horse Show, 7am-5pm July 13th & August 17th - Inland Valley Dressage Show, 2 pm -10 pm August 3rd - Pinto Show, S am - 5 pm Stop by for a wonderful day and come in contact with our region's equestrian his- tory. For more information call Community Services at 477-2760. I T I � S IL Equipment Rental Having a picnic at one of our parks and you have no equipment? For your conve- nience the City has equipment for rent. The rental fee is $5 per item or set, with an additional $25 refundable deposit. For anyone who is interested in reserv- ing any or all of the three picnic shelters at the north end of Red Hill Park, you can rent: •horseshoes •shuffleboard equipment For more information please call the Lions Park Community Center at 477-2790, or the Civic Center at 477-2760. �, � Indoor Facility Rentals Planning a meeting or gathering? Perhaps the Rancho Cucamonga Senior Center may have a room to meet your needs. During the next few months the Lions Park Community Center will be undergoing a facelift. Rentals at the Lions Center will be limited. Also keep in mind that our new R.C. Family Sports Center will be opening soon and be available for rentals. A Building Reservation Request form must be completed. Rental rates vary and are determined by room size, time of use, attendance, and activity. For further infarmation, City staff is available at each community center to address any questions you may have in reserving a meeting room. Call the Rancho Cucamonga Senior Center at 477-2780, or Lions Park Community Center at 477-2790. For rental information at our new R.C. Family Sports Center ca11477-2760. Park Reservations Rancho Cucamonga's parks attract pic- nickers all year round, on a drop in or reservation basis. The City of Rancho Cucamonga has designated Hermosa, Heritage, Coyote Canyon, and Red Hill parks as reservable parks. All other parks are available on a first-come, first-serve basis with no reser- vation required. A Facility Reservation Request form must be completed to initiate the reserva- tion process. All requests are subject to City guidelines and final approval by Community Services administration staff. Plan early. This opportunity could insure the gathering you have in mind. Reservations can be made up to a maxi- mum of 4 months ahead for residents of Rancho Cucamonga, and one month prior for non-residents. A11 reservations must be made a minunum of ten days prior to your requested date. Reservation requests are accepted in person Monday through Thursday, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. at the Community Services Department, 10500 Civic Center Dr. Final approval will take approximately 5 working days after submittal. For further information please call, 477-2760. WeddingS If you are looking for a unique spot for your wed- ding you may consider the City's Civic Center Court Yard. For more information please ca11477-2760. The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapevine • Summer 1997 11 I �:� t_ i�l�l��R �Vlovies in the �ark, Come enjoy a night of family fun! Our 6- _ week family movies night program will be packed full of � your favorite comedies, � enchanting classics, or ani- ° mated adventures. Each night themes and contests are planned so dori t miss out on all the fun. Bring your blanket and lawnchairs. Movies will begin at dusk and any contest judging will take place prior to the movies. Tuesday Red Hill Park Wednesday Windrows Park Friday Milliken Park Oliver & Co July 8, 9,11 Have a purrfectly fun evening with us! Wear your best cat costume. The Adventures of Pinnochio July 15,16, 18 No "strings attached, just have a good time! Bring your best handmade puppet. Hunchback of Notre Dame July 22, 23, 25 Ring in an evening full of fun! We're look- mg for the most creative bell ringer! 101 Dalmations July 29,_30, Aug. 1 Don't be put on the "spot", come enjoy the movie! Who can wear the most spots? Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco Aug. 5, 6, 8 Don't lose your way, down by the bay! Who can do the best dog imitation? Kazaam Aug. 12,13, 15 Join us for a night of wishful thinking! Wear as many basketball team logos as possible! The movies series is made possible by donations from the following: R.C. Rotary Club R.C. Community Foundation and Target Stores The T.R.A.C. snack bar will be open for your convenience. Ca11477-2760 for further information. Fireworks Celebration A benefit for the Wignall Museum/ Gallery of Chaffey College Friday, July 4, 1997 Chaffey College Stadium Gates open at 5 p.m. Tickets: $7 General Admission Children 6 and under FREE For information and tickets - 941-2703 �N ������� ,oin us for an 4 th of .�uCy �i�day, 7uCy 4, 1997 o�d fashioned ������� Celed ration 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. �,ed �fi�� Community Park, 7184 vineyard �Lvenue Bring tFie �NFio�e �amiCy! •Live Entertainment •Watermelon Eating Contest •Clowns •Petting Zoo •Picnic Games •Carnival Games for Children •Train & Pony Rides •Home-made Arts & Crafts Fair E �,,, �our own picnic or enjoy a snack at one of the d vendors. additional information please ca11477-2760. (There will be no fireworks displays) � � 12th Annual � oncerts in the �ar � C k, The City of Rancho Cucamonga's Community Services Department will present the twelfth annual season of Concerts in the Park. It's a great event for a family outing. Thursday nights 7:00 p.m. Red Hill Community Park Amphitheater July 10th - August 14th Admission is Free! The concert series is made possible by dona- tions from the following local organizations: Service Clubs Rancho Grande Kiwanis Cucamonga Breakfast Lions Club S. California Housing Rancho Cucamonga Fire Fighters Assoc. Cucamonga District Host Lions Kiwanis Club of Rancho Cucamonga Rancho Cucamonga Rotary Club Rancho Cucamonga Women's Club (District 21) Rancho Cucamonga Comm. Foundation Businesses Target Stores Villa Del Rey Retirement Residence Baseline True Value Hardware The Sign Shop Sir Speedy Printing I" `�'`�= � _�_�� . .��� ���`��� July 10th The Art of Sax (Contemporary Jazz Rhythm and Blues) Ju1y 17th New Frontier Band (Country) July 24th Ronny and the Classics (Rock Classics) July 31st Balboa Beach Big Band (Big Band Music) August 7th Sensemaya (Pop Rock) August 14th Silverados (Country Rock) The T.R.A.C. snack bar will be open for your convenience. For more information ca11477-2760. 12 The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapevine. • Summer 1997 /'; , ���.:����N CEN� �:. .. Summer Camping 7rip August 18th - 21st 6th grade -12th grade Our annual pilgrimage to Mission Bay includes three nights camping at Campland on the Bay, a well-equipped campground on Mission Bay. We cook our own meals, enjoy firesides under the stunmer stars and have lots of fun activi- ries planned too. We provide food, and other camping equipment. All you need is your sleeping bag, flashlight and your personal supplies (a tent if you have one)! Sign up before July 31st! Depart August 18th - 9 a.m. Return August 21st. - 6 p.m. Activity #TEEN-007 $115 per person .`�' ,� �. , Y 7een 5ummer 2r'rips We'll be on the go this summer! All trips depart from and retum to the Lions Park Community Center. All hip costs include price of admis- sion, transportation and staff. To register, use the form at the back of this Grapevine, mark your envelope: Attenrion 7een Trips. Be sure to include the acrivity # for each trip you want to register for. Please have your registration in before the deadline, or the trip may be canceled. A minimum of 14 teens is required for each trip by the deadline. For more informaHon or a summer Teen Scene Brochure call 477-2760. Trip Schedule Knott's Berry Farm Thursday, July 10 Activity #TEEN-001 Registration Deadline: July 2 Departs at 10 a.m Returns at 12 mid Cost: $25 per person Wild Rivers Water Park Thursday, July 17 Activity #TEEN-002 Registrarion Deadline: July 9 Departs at 9 a.m Retums at 9 p.m. Cost: $21 per person Universal Studios Thutsday, July 24 Activity #TEEN-003 RegistraHon Deadline: July 16 Departs at 10 a.m Retums at 8 p.m. Cost: $27 per person Magic Mountain Thursday, July 31 Activity #TEEN-004 RegistraHon Deadline: July 23 Departs at 8:30 a.m Returns at 11:30 p.m. Cost: $24 per person Balboa Beach Thursday, August 7 Activity #TEEN-005 Registration Deadline: July 30 Departs at 10 a.m Retums at 11 p.m. Cost: $10 per person Communit� Services Department O en �Couse p Saturday, June 7, 1997 • 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. Lions Park Community Center 9161 Base Line Road A chance to learn about our progrAms and meet our instructors! Featuring: •Class demonstrations •Class insiructors on hand to discuss their classes Gyrnn�srics Marria� Arrs Oance RenaiSsance Baton/�orn Porns Topiary Arrs � Crarrs --- _ _ -- - -- — - - - The City of Rancho Cucamonga • Registration Bonus Day: Attend the Open House and visit at least three booths and receive a valuable discount coupon. Register at the Open House for Community Services classes and receive a 10% discounY'• for your registrations. ""Offer valid on contract classes only (excluding Swim, Sports Leagues, and Camps) Other Summer Programs will also be available to offer information: Day Camp Aquatics Kid Explorers Sports s��ors Call 477-2790 for more information The Grapeuine • Summer 1997 ^ J13 k! t . � -;; �.�:�VMI�ER ��IPS L�� � : Kid Explorers Rges 5 - 10 Come on an adventure this summer! Kid Explorers is the place for you to meet new friends, explore new things, discover the world around you and enjoy your summer too! This summer Kid Explorers goes intemaHonal! We will explore and learn about four fascinating countries: the Netherlands, Italy, Japan and Australia! Each week we will have fun acrivities featuring the topics listed for all four countries. Plus, we'll be com- paring these acHvities to our own American version. Week 1 #KELE-001 Lions Center June 30 & July 2 #KEVG-001 Victoria Groves July 1& 3 Major Landmarks • Curious Customs • Fun Fncts • Games • Sports • Crafts Week Q #KELE-002 Lions Center July 7& 9 #KEVG-002 Victoria Groves July 8& 10 World of Art & Music • Fabulous Food • Fun Facts • Games • Sports • Crafts Week 3 #KELE-003 Lions Center July 14 & 16 #KEVG-003 Victoria Groves July 15 & 17 • Currency • Ianguage • Animal Kingdom • Fun Facts • Games • Sports • Crafts Program Schedule Week 4 9:00 a.m. -12 noon #KELE-004 Lions Center July 21 & 23 Cost $15 per child per week/each site #KEVG-004 Victoria Groves July 22 & 24 (non-residents add $5 per child per week) Fascinating Cities • Delicious Desserts Limit 30 children per week/each site . Fun Facts • Games • Sports • Crafts Mondays & Wednesdays Lions Park Community Center Week 5 #KELE-005 Lions Center July 28 & 30 Tuesdays & Thursdays #KEVG-005 Victoria Groves July 29 & 31 Victoria Groves Elementary School Fantastic Flags • TV/Movies • Fun Facts • Multi-purpose Room Games • Sports • Crafts �� i O Week 6 #KELE-006 Lions Center August 4& 6 #KEVG-006 Victoria Groves August 5& 7 Cfothes f� Costumes • International Fair with Food, Music , Games f� More! Dlscovery Summer Soccer Camp O.utdoor Volle�ball Camp Ages 6- 1 Q Ages 1 Q 6 up Bear Gulch Park June 23rd - 27th Soccer skills can be leamed in a low key, fun Red Hill Community Park environment. We have designed a series of �s camp will teach the basic skills of vol- comperidve games to inspire young players leyball: passing, setting, to improve their dribbling, shooting, kicking, spiking, as well as strategy passing, trapping and tackling. This will be relating to the 2 and 4 person the 13th season for Terry Coville's Discovery game. Players will be placed Summer Soccer Clinics. Camp enrollment in one of the following 3 skill includes a free t-shirt and other memorabilia. groups: Please bring a soccer ball and water jug. �vel A- School play experience Camp dates: Level B- Some experience: pass, set, spike #SOCC-001 M-F, July 21 - 25 Level C- No experience 9 a.m. -11:30 a.m. #SOCC-002 M-F, August 18 - 22 9 a.m. -11:30 a.m. Fee: $55 per camper (includes t-shirt) (non-residents add $5 per child) #OVBC-001 M-F, June 23 - 27 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Fee: $55 per camper (includes t-shirt) (non-residents add $5 per child) Summer �amp (�egistration ProcecJures Registration going on now Mail-in Registration to Summer Registration P.O. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729 (Specify which Camp on Envelope) or Use the Drop Box at Civic Center 10500 Civic Center Drive Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Fill out registration form on page 42. Include full payment or deposits (see Camp Fees) Make checks payable to the "City of Rancho Cucamonga" Ca11477-2765 for additional information Cougar Bosketball Comp Boys & Girls Ages 8- 15 July 14th -lsth Rancho Cucamonga High School If you are looking for a fun summer activ- ity that will improve your basketball skills, help you learn more about the sport, and make new friends, then the Cougar Basketball Camp is for you! The camp will feature daily drill work in all areas of basketball, games, player eval- uation, awards, camp t-shirts, and much more!!! All instruction will be provided by the Rancho Cucamonga High School Cougar Basketball Staff. Players please bring a snack, drink and lunch, as time for nutrition will be provid- ed. Activity #CBBC-0Ol Monday - Friday l0am-2pm Fee: $80/per child $65/each add'1 sibling Non-Residents add $5 per child Site: Rancho Cucamonga High School (Main Gym) I4 The City of Ranclzo Cucamoriga � The Grapeuine • Summer 1997 -� -4� �; � - 111 l,l .��,. � U r�. .� ER A �I PS Ccamp Aegistrction began Morch 31 st - Avcailob(Iit� is limitedl f�la� Cam� For 1�ear olcJs through 5�ear olcJs A good time that includes crafts, songs, games and socialization! One-derful Ones Age 1 (Walking) Must be 1 and walking by July 4 For parent and child, meets once per week for 6hy minutes begiruling at the times listed below. Limit 12 children per class Dates: 8 weeks starting week of June 30th. Fee: $32/+ $5 for non-residents Location: Lions Park Community Center Class # Day Time Instructor PCOl-0Ol Tue. 9 a.m. TBA PCOl-002 Thur. 9 a.m. TBA Dates: 7 weeks starring week of July llth. Fee: $28/+ $5 for non-residents Location: Lions Park Community Center PCOi-003 Fri. 9 a.m. V. Johnson PCOl-004 Fri. 10 a.m. V. Johnson •New students must enclose a copy of a birth certificate or other proof of age. Terrific Twos Age 2 Must be 2 by July 4 Meets twice per week for fifty minutes beguuung at the rimes listed below. L'unit 12 children per class Dates: 8 weeks starting week of June 30th. Fee: $60/+ $5 for non-residents Location: Lions Park Community Center Class # Day Time Instructor PC2A-001 M/W 9 a.m. V. Johnson PC2A-002 T/Th 11 a.m. A. Nigro PC2A-003 T/Th 12 noon A. Nigro PC2A-004 T/Th 10 a.m. TBA PC2A-0OS T/Th 11 a.m. TBA ► �.V � r� e � -. � Play Camp Age 3-5 Meets twice per week for one hour and fifty minutes beginning at the times listed below. Limit 20 children per class Location: Lions Park Community Center Session I- June 30 - July 24,1997 Must be 3 by July 4 Fee: $38/4 weeks/+ $5 for non-residents Class # Day Time Instructor PCSl-001 M/W 9 a.m. S. Holmes PCSl-002 M/W 10:15 a.m. V. Johnson PCSl-003 M/W 11 a.m. S. Holmes PCSl-004 T/Th 9 a.m. S. Holmes PCSl-0OS T/T1t 9 a.m. A. Nigro PCSl-006 T/Th 9 a.m. M. Cardenas PCSl-007 T/Th 11 a.m. M. Cardenas Session II - July 28- August 21,1997 Must be 3 by August 1 Fee: $38/4 weeks/+ $5 for non-residents Class # Day Time Instructor PCS2-001 M/W 9 a.m. S. Holmes PCS2-002 M/ W 10:15 a.m. V. Johnson PCS2-003 M/W 11 a.m. S. Holmes PCS2-004 T/Th 9 a.m. S. Holmes PCS2-005 T/Th 9 a.m. A. Nigro PCS2-006 T/Th 9 a.m. M. Cardenas PCS2-007 T/Th 11 a.m. M. Cardenas Da� Cam� for G* through 12 �ear olcJs Mondays through Fridays 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Carnelian Eiementary School (On Camelian, north of Base Line Road) Weekly field trips, crafts, swimming and sports are just some of the exciting activi- ties we offer. Now you just pay one fee each week that includes all the following: •Daily hours: Monday - Friday 7 am-6 pm •Swimming: 2 days per week •Field Trips: a different trip each week! '�May be 5 years old if entering 1st grade. Camp Schedule Activity # Week Date YDAY-001 Week 1 June 16-20 YDAY-002 Week 2 June 23-27 YDAY-003** Week 3 J�, so -)� 3'" YDAY-004 Week 4 July 7-11 YDAY-005 Week 5 July 1418 YDAY-006 Week 6 July 21-25 YDAY-007 Week 7 July 28-Aug 1 YDAY-008 Week 8 Aug. 48 YDAY-009 Week 9 Aug. 11-15 * No camp on July 4th Fees $80 per child per week $75 each additional sibling/same week "$70 per child/$65 add'1 sibling $10 one-time t-shirt fee, payable on your first day •Non-Residents: A $5 non-resident fee is required per child per week. •Reserve your spot for just $10 per child per week. Deposits are Non-Refundable. Balance due the Friday before camp begins. •Call for available openings - 477-2765. Cam� EtiwancJa for 7 through 12 �ear olcJs For the active, sports-minded child, fun filled days of recreaHon and skill devel- opment. We will focus on fun, teamwork and sportsmanship in games such as indoor soccer, indoor baseball, basket- ball, hockey, "Sink the Bismark", and "Zone Dodge". To beat the heat we will also be swimming. Bring a sack lunch & snacks each .day, bring swimsuit and towel on Tuesdays & Thursdays. Camp Schedule #CETI-001 June 23 - 27 #CETI-002 June 30 - July 3" #CETI-003 July 7 -11 #CETI-004 July 14 -18 #CETI-005 July 21 - 25 #CETI-006 July 28 - Aug 1 #CETI-007 August 4 - 8 #CETI-008 August 11 -15 #CETI-009 August 18 - 22 * No camp on July 4th Monday - Friday 9am-4pm Extended Care: 7- 9 am & 4- 6 pm Location: Summit Intermediate Fees Camp: $80 per child each week "(week 2 - $64) Extended Care: $3 per hour per child Non-Residents: Add'1$5 per child/week — — ----� - . �—..........- - •, _ ,. . , .� 15 - - - .s._�. _ ._ _ _— - -- -- — -- -- ---- -�_....... . -... .-- - - -- - - - -- — --- — -- The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapeuine • Summer 1997 /�� � ����,�WI�I �ROGR :--: : Suu i m lessons Alta Loma High School Etiwanda High School June 16 - August 22 Monday - Friday 5 two-week sessions $31.50 per person/per session Times and age groups vary, check the sched- ule for times and ages that fit your needs. ! r �4 -�~- " � � Session Dates for all Swim Classes Session I: June 16 - June 27 Session II: June 30 - July 11• Session III: July 14 - July 25 Session N: july 28 - August 8 Session V: August 11 - August 22 " No clnss on July 4t1� due to ho(iday. To insure that your child is registered into the proper class as quicMy as possible, all swim class registration will be handled in person. Beginning May 31st through June 12th all swimming registration will be taken at the Civic Center (10500 Civic Center Dr.). Beginning June 16th all swun registrations will be taken at their pool sites (A1ta L,oma High School Pool or EHwanda High School Pool). For your convenience, aquaric staff will be on hand at all sites to answer any ques- tions you may have regarding the aquaHcs program. Due to the popularity of our swim classes we do recommend that you sign up for all (or as many as possible) sessions at one time. Registration Locations Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center 10500 Civic Center Drive (477-2760) Saturday (May 31st only) 8 a.m. -12 noon Mon.-Thur. 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. June 2 - June 12 Alta Loma High School Pool 8880 Base Line Road (948-2948) June 16 - August 12 Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. EHwanda High School Pool 13500 Victoria Avenue (899-3438) Jnne 16 - August 12 Mon. - Fri. 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Refund Policy: Full refunds can be given when we receive two full working days noHce prior to the beginning of the class. Partial refunds are given once the class has start- ed if we are able to replace your child's spot hom the waiting list, and if notified by the sec- ond day of class. AM Open Aecreotionol Swim Alta Loma High School Only June 16 - August 22 Monday - Friday 1:15 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. $1.50 per person/per day Discountswim passes- $25 (20 entries per pass) $15 (12 entries per pass) There is no limit to the number of passes that may be purchased. Purehase discount swim passes ah Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center 10500 Civic Center Drive (477-2760) Saturday, May 31st (8 a.m. - 12 noon) Monday - Thursday June 2nd - June 12th (7 a.m. - 6 p.m.) Alta L.oma Nigh School Pool 8880 Base Line Road (948-2948) Begiruiing June 16th During regular pool hoars For information regarding all swim programs, please call 477-2760 Monday - Thursday 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Pool Pcarties Do you want to have a pool party for a birthday party or other occasion! You can register at the Community Services Depardnent located at the Civic Center for a party at the Alta Loma High School Pool. 'The following rates are based upon the number of people who will attend the party. $60 2 hours 1-50 swimmers $70 2 hours 51-75 swimmers $100 2 hours 76 and more swimmers Pool Party sessions are available on Saturdays from: 1:00-3:00 p.m. 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. 3:00-5:00 p.m. and on Sundays from: 10:00-12 noon 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. 12:00-2:00 p.m. 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. 2:00-4:00 p.m. For more informaHon call the Community Services Department at 477-2760. - � � � - � �. -.�� . -•�� �- � — — � — � � �� � �� � .p ` �� '►�� y .p ` �%� �/� Privcate Swim lessons lop Swim Rge: 16 � up Would you or your child like to further enhance your swim skills? For this reason, private swim lessons are available on Saturday momings (June 21-August 23) at the Alta Loma High School Pool. Cost is $13 per scudent per 30 minute class. All levels of classes can be taught for any age. NOTE: This class is not meant to take the place of our instructional swim classes but to supple- ment them. Best results can be achieved when a private class is taken in conjunction with a regu- lar group class. Registration will be taken on a first come basis beginning on June 2nd. Alta Loma High School Pool 8:40 - 9:10 a.m. 11:10 -11:40 a.m. 9:30 -10:00 a.m. 12:00 -12:30 p.m. 10:20 - 10:50 a.m. Come on out and get some great exercise. Lap swimming will take place Monday - Friday hom 7:20 - 8:00 p.m. at Etiwanda High School. Cost is $15 per person for each two-week ses- sion. Registration is limited and will be accepted on a [irst come basis. ------------------..__.._........-- ...........--- ---....._.....-- - - ---------.. .----.�., 16 - - . : The City of Rancho Cucamonga • Th,e Grapeaine • Summer 1997 WII� ROGRAI� �� ;� �_� Mommy or Daddy & Me Age: 6 months-2 Involves parent and child participation and will stress water familiarization and safety. This class is for those children who haveri t reached three years of age. This class is offered at the fol- lowing times in all five sessions. Alta Loma High School Pool 9:50-10:30 a.m. 4:00-4:40 p.m. 10:40-11:20 a.m. 5:40-6:20 p.m. 12:20-1:00 p.m. Etiwanda High School Pool 4:00-4:40 p.m. Parent & Guppy Age: 3-5 Involves parent and child and is for those chil- dren who's chin does not clear a height of 36 inches (water level). Introduces your child to the water, attempts to remove the child's fear of water, and introduces beginnulg swim skills. T`his class is offered at the following times in all five sessions. Alta Loma High School Pool 9:00-9:40 a.m. 4:50-5:30 p.m. 11:30-12:10 p.m. 6:30-7:10 p.m. EEiwanda High School Pool 5:40-6:20 p.m. Tadpoles Age: 3-5 Introduces your child to the water, attempts to remove the child's fear of water, and teaches beginning swim skills. Child's chin must clear a height of 36 inches (water level) - no exceptions. This class is offered at the following times in all five sessions. Alta Loma High School Pool 9:00-9:40 a.m. 12:20-1:00 p.m 9:50-10:30 a.m. 4:00-4:40 p.m. 10:40-11:20 a.m. 6:30-7:10 p.m. 11:30-12:10 p.m 7:20-8:00 p.m. Etiwanda High School Pool 4:50-5:30 p.m. 6:30-7:10 p.m. Pollywogs Age: 3-5 Designed for those who have successfully passed the tadpole class. Instruction will be offered in floating, kicking, and the beguulnzg crawl stroke. Child's chin must clear a height of 36 inches (water level) - no exceptions. This class is offered at the following times in all five ses- sions. Alta Loma High School Pool 9:00-9:40 a.m. 4:50-5:30 p.m. 9:50-10:30 a.m. 5:40-620 p.m. 10:40-11:20 a.m. 6:30-7:10 p.m. 11:30-12:10 p.m 7:20-8:00 p.m. 4:00-4:40 p.m. Etiwanda High School Pool 4:50-5:30 p.m. 6:30-7:10 p.m. 5:40-6:30 p.m. Frogs Age: 6&up Introduces your child to the crawl stroke. Students will also learn how to float on their back and stomach as well as perform the sur- vival float. This class is offered at the following times in all five sessions. Alta Loma High School Pool 8:10-8:50 a.m. 5:40-6:20 p.m. 12:20-1:00 p.m. 6:30-7:10 p.m. 4:00-4:40 p.m. 7:20-8:00 p.m. 4:50-5:30 p.m Etiwanda High School Pool 4:00-4:40 p.m. 5:40-6:20 p.m. 4:50-5:30 p.m. 7:20-8:00 p.m. Sea Horses Age: 6& up Introduces your child to the crawl stroke. Students will also learn how to float on their back and stomach as well as perform the sur- vival float. This class is offered at the following times in all five sessions. Alta Loma High School Pool 8:10-8:50 a.m. 4:00-4:40 p.m. 9:00-9:40 a.m. 4:50-5:30 p.m. 9:50-10:30 a.m. 5:40-6:20 p.m. 10:40-11:20 a.m. 6:30-7:10 p.m. 11:30-12:10 p.m 7:20-8:00 p.m. 12:20-1:00 p.m. Etiwanda High School Pool 4:00-4:40 p.m. 5:40-620 p.m. 4:50-5:30 p.m. 7:20-8:00 p.m. n / r� �\ Seals Age: 6 & up Must have successfully passed Sea Horses. The elementary back stroke will be introduced as well as diving, treading water, and swimming under water. T`his class is offered at the follow- ing times in all five sessions. Alta Loma High School Pool 8:10-8:50 a.m. 4:50-5:30 p.m. 9:00-9:40 a.m. 6:30-7:10 p.m. 10:40-11:20 a.m. (session I,ITI,V only) 11:30-12:10 p.m. 7:20-8:00 p.m. Etiwanda High School Pool 4:00-4:40 p.m. 6:30-7:10 p.m. 5:40-6:20 p.in. Dolphins Age: 6 & up Must have successfully passed Seals. Students will be taught the side stroke and breast stroke as well as improve their crawl stroke and ele- mentary back stroke. Skills in treading water, diving, swimm;ng under water, sculling, and the survival float will also be taught. This class is offered at the following times in all five ses- sions. Alta Loma High School Pool 8:10-8:50 a.m. 4:�0-4:40 p.m. 9:50-10:30 a.m. 4:50-5:30 p.m. Etiwanda High School Pool 7:20-8:00 p.m. NOTE: Parents are encouraged to continue their children in swim lessons through the Whales level. This will develop your child into a strong swimmer and provide you some assurance if your child should ever be involved in a water related accident. Whales Age: 6 & up Must have successfully passed Dolphins. Students will be taught the back stroke as well as perfect their crawl stroke. This class is offered at the following times in all five sessions. Alta Loma High School Pool 10:40-11:20 a.m. (sessions II& IV only) 5:40-6:20 p.m. Etiwanda High School Pool 6:30-7:10 p.m. Sharks Age: 6 & up Must have successfully passed Whales. Students will attempt to increase their endurance and perfect all strokes. This class is offered at the following times in all five sessions. Alta Loma High School Pool 5:40-6:20 p.m. Etiwanda High School Pool 6:30-7:10 p.m. Introduction to Diving Age:10 & up This course will introduce basic. diving tech- niques to the begisining students. All partici- pants will be required to successfully complete a deep water swimming test for entry to this class. This class is offered at the following times in all five sessions. Alta Loma High School Pool 12:20-1:00 p.m. Adult Swim Age: 16 & up T`here is no prerequisite for this class. All levels from Beginning to Advanced Swimmer will be provided. T'he following strokes will be taught: crawl stroke, side stroke, elementary back stroke, breast stroke, back stroke; plus how to swun under water, float, and how to dive. Learn quickly and easily from experienced instructors. This class is offered at the following times in all five sessions. Alta Loma High School Pool 7:20-8:00 p.m. _._ _ _._ . .. _ The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapevine • Summer 1997 17 OI�TH PORTS YOUTH SPORTS PROGRAMS & LEAGUES REGISTRATION PROCEDURES Register by Drop Box or Walk-In at City Hall, Community Services Dept.10500 Civic Center Drive Monday - Thursday 7 am - 6 pm Register by Mail to: City of Rancho Cucamonga Community Services, P.O. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729 Ca11477-2765 for additional information See each specific program or league for dates and details THE NEW R.C. FAMILY SPORTS CENTER GIZAND OPENING HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED TO OPEN APPROXIMATELY SEPTEMBER 1, 1997. IT SOME- TIMES TAKES A LITTLE LONGER TO GET EVERYTHING JUST RIGHT, THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED PATIENCE! f�ee UJee S�orts Pee UJee Baseboll Age 3-5 Summer Session Play Ball! Boys and girls will be taught the basic fundamentals of the game of base- ball, taught through a team oriented for- mat which emphasizes teamwork, sports- manship, and tons of fiu-i! Children should wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. Registration fee includes a t-shirt, baseball cap, and an award. Registration will be accepted on a first come basis until all spots are filled. Three locations are being offered: Victoria Groves Park (6840 Fairmont Way), Church Street Park (10190 Church St.), or Windrows Park (6855 Victoria Park Lane). Mail-in or Drop Box Registration: Registration began on March 17th and will continue until filled. Fee: $26.00 per child + $5 non-residents Dates: June 23 - August 7/7 weeks Pee UJee Soccer Age 3-5 foll Session Boys and girls will be taught the basic fundamentals of soccer. Activities will be taught through a team oriented format which emphasizes fun, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Registration fee includes a t-shirt and an award. Space is 1'united. Registration will be accepted on a first- come basis until full. Soccer will be played at Red Hill Community Park M/W Activity # PS03-001 PSO4-001 PS05-001 T/Th Activity # PS03-301 PSO4-301 PS05-301 Pee Wee Registration Procedures: Please use the registration form on page 42. Registrations may be mailed in or dropped into our drop box Mondays - Thursdays 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Please indicate t-shirt size on your registration form: youth sizes available - Small (6-8), Medium (10-12), Large (14-16). SITE: VICTORIA GROVES PARK - 6- 7 P.M. M/W T/Th Activity # Age Activity # Age PBV3-001 Age 3 PBV3-201 Age 3 PBV4-001 Age 4 PBV4-201 Age 4 PBV5-001 Age 5 PBV5-201 Age 5 SITE: CHURCH STREET PARK - fi - 7 P.M. M/W T/Th Activity # Age Activity # Age PBC3-001 Age 3 PBC3-201 Age 3 PBC4-001 Age 4 PBC4-201 Age 4 PBC5-001 Age 5 PBC5-201 Age 5 SITE: WINDROWS PARK - 6- 7 P.M. M/W T/Th Activity # Age Activity # Age PBW3-001 Age 3 PBW3-201 Age 3 PBW4-001 Age 4 PBW4-201 Age 4 PBW5-001 Age 5 PBW5-201 Age 5 Volunteer Coaches for each team are needed. 3: 5' � , ,_�_ _ 6:00-7:00 p.m. Age 3 year olds 4 year olds 5 year olds 4:30-5:30 p.m. Age 3 year olds 4 year olds 5 year olds Mail-in or Drop Box Registration: T/Th 6:00-7:00 p.m. Activity # Age Residents: June 2- Aug. 28 PS03-201 3 year olds Non-Residents: June 9- Aug. 28 PSO4-201 4 year olds Fee: $27 per chiid +$5 non residents PS05-201 5 year olds Dates: Sept. 15th - Oct. 30/7 weeks Volunteer Coaches are needed �� The City of Rancho Cucamonga � The Grapevine � Summer T997 0 V� K P 0 R T S YOU'�F€ WALLYBALL What is Wallyball... a new and exciting sport played inside a rac- quetball court divided by a wallyball net, the ball is played off the walls. The game is sirnilar to volleyball with two players on each team. T'his new sport to be played at the R.C. Family Sports Center provides a terrific workout. Teen Wallyball Leagues (F.�L SEsstolv) Weekday Leagues Youth in grades 6th - 12th may register. This is an 8 to 10 week league and will be played from 3 pm - 4 pm. Boys, girls, and coed divisions are offered. Individual and team regisiraHon will be accepted. League begins approximately the week of September 15th. Mail-in or Drop Boz Registration - •Residents June 30 - Aug. 21 •Non Residents July 7- Aug. 21 Cost: $35 per person+ $5 per non resident You� RacQuE�ai.L Open Recreational Racquetball The new R.C. Family Sports Center will have 5 racquetball courts available for "open play" to both youth and adults. Reservations are re uired. Cost: $5 per person/per hour Open Court times - Monday - Friday 6 am - 11 pm Saturdays - 7 am - 7 pm Sundays - 9 am - 6 pm Racquetball Classes (FALL SESStoN) Learn the fundamentals of racquetball and develop coordination skills. Learn the game strategy, rules, swing mechanics, safety Hps, shot selecHon and specialty shots. Register for these classes as you would all of our classes, form is on page 42. Classes will begin approximately mid-September. Youth Racquetball Classes Age: 7-12 Fee: $25/4 wks 9030-0O1 M/W, 3:30 - 4:30 p.m YOUTH ROLLER HOCKEY Roller Hockey (SUMMER SESSION) This exciting sport offers fun for all boys and girls - age levels (5-17 years). The summer season will start practice (weekdays or evenings) by June 23rd. Games will be played on weeknights and Saturdays beginning the week of July 7th. Activity # Divisions: YH3A-001 "AAA" bom in 1980-1981 YH2A-001 "AA" born in 1982-1983 YHOA-001 "A" born in 1984-1985 YHOB-001 "B" born in 1986-1987 YHOC-001 "C" born in 1988-1989 YHOD-001 "D" born in 1990-1991 *1992 *Lf child skates sufficiently Mail-in or Drop Box Registration Residents: Apri128 - June 5 Non-residents: May 5- June 5 Fee: $37.00 per child +$5 per non-resident "Birth certificate required to register. Volunteer Coaches & Sponsors are needed. YOUTH SOCCER Indoor Soccer Leagues (Faz,L SEss�oN) . �' :; �,►r�' ru� Teen Racquetball Classes Age:11-17 All girls and boys born in 1981-1990 are invited to play in this exciting new sport at Fee: $25/4 wks the R.C. Family Sports Center. This league offers separate divisions for boys and girls. 9031-001 T/Th, 3:30 - 4:30 p.m '�ey will have the opportunity to leam and enhance their soccer skills. All ability lev- els are encouraged to sign-up. FiAS TB� AI.Y. Drop-In Basketball All boys and girls are invit- ed to come and play in pick- up basketball games at the new R.C. Family Sports Center. Reservations not required. Cost: $1.00 per person Open Court times - Monday - Friday 3- 4 pm Saturdays - 2 - 4 pm Sundays - 12 - 4 pm Coupon books are available at a discount. BOYS GIRLS Activity # Divisions: Activity # Divisions: BS2A-001 "AA" bom in 1981-1982 GS2A-001 "AA" born in 1981-1982 YBSA-001 "A" bom in 1983-1984 YGSA-0Ol "A" bom in 1983-1984 YBSB-001 "B" born in 1985-1986 YGSB-0Ol "B" born in 1985-1986 YBSC-001 "C" born in 1987-1988 YGSC-0Ol "C" born in 1987-1988 YBSD-001* "D" born in 1989-1990 YGSD-001* "D" born in 1989-1990 Mail-in or Drop Box Registration Residents - June 2- July 17 • Non-Residents - June 9- July 17 *Please note a birth certificate is required. Dates: League will begin approximately the week of September 15. Fee: $45 per child +$5 per non-resident * $39.50 for "D" Divisions Volunteer Coaches and Sponsors are needed. The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapevine • Summer 1997 19 � � .�, �-� �� D i� L T . :. � ADULT SPORTS PROGRAMS & LEAGUES REGISTRATION PROCEDURES Register by Drop Box or Walk-In at City Hall, Community Services Dept:, 10500 Civic Center Dr. Monday - Thursday 7 am - 6 pm Register by Mail to: City of Rancho Cucamonga Community Services, P.O. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729 Ca11477-2760 for additional information See each specific program or league for dates and details Open Recreational Racquetball The new R.C. Family Sports Center will have 5 racquetball courts available for "open play" to both youth and adults. ReservaHons are rec�uired. Fee: $5 per person/per hour Open Court times - Monday - Friday 6 am -11 pm Saturdays - 7 am - 7 pm Sundays - 9 am - 6 pm Adult Racquetball Classes (Fall Session) Age: 18 & up Never played the game before or its been awhile since you last played and would like a review? Then this is for you. Players will learn swing mechanics, shot selecHon, game strategy and speciality shots. Register for this class as you would all of our classes, use form on page 42. Classes will begin approximately mid-September. Fee: $40 +$5 per non-resident/4 wks 9032-001 M/W, 8- 9 p.m. Adult Racquetball Leagues (Dbls) (Fall Session) X1Neeknight Leagues i:�'Veekday Lunch Leagues Co-ed Beginner/Intermediate leagues and Mens/Womens Advanced leagues will be offered. Sign up your own doubles teams. Play will begin in mid-September. Fee: $25 per player +$5 per non-resident Adult Racquetball Tournaments All levels of inens, womens, and coed tournaments will be offered on weekends throughout the year. Call 477-2760 ext. 2274 to be placed on the mailing list. Fee: $25 per player +$5 per non-resident � P 0 R T S SOCCER i� Weeknight Leagues i� Sunday Leagues Adult 6 Aside Soccer (Fall Session) Games will be 50 minutes long and played on down-sized fields with 6 players per team. T'he roster maximum is 11. Team and individual registraHon will be taken. Games will be played at the Epicenter Sports Park or Beryl Park. Men's 18 years & over, 30 years and over. Tue./Thurs. evenings Women's 18 years & over, and` 3�ars an'd over. T7uesday evenings Walk-in or Drop Box•Regis4ratiofi: July 28 Aug_ 8 League begins: week of,Sept' 7th ' ! I � � � � �� (.*.,"' ' Fee: $355/team +$5 per non-iesideritr�`-� � �\�J�� . � Adult Full Field Soccer L� agues�(Fa� 1l Sess! Games will be played at the.Ep�center`Sport`s�Pa� Men's 18 years & over, 30 years a�nd.o�vex:,Gami Sunda s. Roster maxirnum is 1�1Te f y registradc ter with C.S.A:) � , ` �� Women's 18 years & over, 30 ye� and',oS\:�18 night, 30+ plays on Wednesday night. TNe ros Team registrarion will be taken. `ii � Co-ed 18 years & over. Games will be played on ter maximum is 18. Team registraHon will be tak c or tsery►.t'arx. ; will. be played on n only (must regis- pys on Monday �r maxunum is 18. The ros- Walk-in or Drop Box Registration: July 28 - Aug. 28 League begins: week of Sept. 7th Fee: Men's - $665/team + $5 per non-resident Women's - $540/team + $5 per non-resident Caed - $540/team + $5 per non-resident Z`ENIVIS (Summer Session) All matches will be played at East Beryl Park or Lions Park. Categories offered: Men's Singles/Doubles, Women's Singles/Doubles and Mixed Doubles. Walk-in Registration: June 2- 26 League begins: Week of July 7th Fees: Singles Weekday League -$25/player +$5 per non resident Weekend League -$20/player +$5 per non resident Doubles Weekday League - $35/team + $5 per non-resident Sunday League - $30/team + $5 per non-resident Foo�ai.L 5-on-5 Adult Flag Football (Fall Session) X Saturday Morning Leagues i�Tuesday Night Leagues Each team will play this eight game season either in the mom- ing or night. Games will be 50 minutes long and played on down-sized fields. Roster maximum is 10 players. All games will be played at Epicenter Sports Park. Walk-in or Drop Box Registration: August 4- 28 Classification Games: September 6& 9 League begins: September 13 & 16 Fees: Tuesdays - $335 + $5 per non-resident Saturdays - $280 + $5 per non-resident -- -- — - - -- - — -- - - - --.�«�_ --_ T^.. —� _.. 2� � .._.... ---- - - - - - �-- -- - _... -� The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapeuine • Summer 1997 D V L T P 0 R T S BASKETBALL Slow Pitch Softball Leagues (Fall Session) Weeknight Leagues Sunday Leagues Men's and Co-ed weeknights & Sundays Womens - upper & lower divisions T'hursday nights. Team registraHon is accepted, and individuals may be placed on a players pool list. Games will be played at the Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter Sports Park . Walk-in or Drop Box Registration: August 4 - 11 Classification Games: Sept 7- 12 League begins: Week of Sept 14 Fee: Team/Mon-Fri & Sun. Evening $445 + $5 per non resident Team/Sun. Morning & Afternoon $385 + $5 per non resident Adult Basketball Leagues at Etiwanda High School (Summer Session) X Weekend Leagues Men's Fullcourt Leagues - 30+, B, C, & D Levels Women's Fullcourt Leagues - Open League Men's 3 on 3- 6' and Under, Open & 30+ Levels Women's 3 on 3- Open (18-29) & 30+ Levels Walk-in Registration - Residents June 2nd - 26th • Non ResidentsJune 2nd - 26th Classification Games: Week of July 19 League begins:July 26th Fees: Fullcourt - $415/team + $5 per non-resident 3 on 3-$45/team +$5 per non-resident Adult Drop-In Basketball Play All adults are invited to come in and play pick-up basketball at the new R.C. Family Sports Center. No reservations required. Cost: $3 per player Open Court times -•Saturdays - 2- 4 pm • Sundays Noon - 4 pm and 7-11 pm Adult Basketball Leagues at R.C. Family Sports Center (Fall Session) i� Lunchtime Leagues %� Weeknight Leagues X Weekend Leagues Men's Fullcourt Leagues - 30+, B, C, & D Levels - Weeknights Women's Fullcourt Lea�ues - Open League - Weeknights Men's 3 on 3- 6' and Under, Open & 30+ Levels - Lunch Leagues & Saturdays Women's 3 on 3- Open (18-29) & 30+ Levels - Lunch Leagues & Saturdays Corporate Leagues - 6' and Under, Open & 30+ Levels - Lunch Leagues & Saturdays Walk-in Registration - Residents July 7- August 14 • Non Residents July 14th - August 14 Classification Games: Week of September 7th League begins: September 14 Fees: Fullcourt - $440/team + $5 per non-resident 3 on 3-$45/team +$5 per non-resident Adult Basketball Tournaments � Will be offered on Saturdays at the R.C. Family Sports Center throughout the year. Call to be placed on the mailing ]ist. `�i • S •__ _ What is Wallyball... a new and exciting sport played inside a rac- quetball court divided by a wallyball net, the ball is played off the walls. T'he game is similar to volleyball with two players on each team. This new sport to be played at the R.C. Family Sports Center provides a terrific workout. Adult Wallyball Leagues (Fall Session) (Weeknight Leagues) Leagues for Womens, Mens, and Coed teams will be offered at begiruung levels and up. Please call 477-2760 ext. 2274 for start dates. Walk-in or Drop Box Registration - Residents June 30 - Aug 21 • Non Residents July 7- Aug. 21 Cost: $25 per player +$5 per non-resident Adult Wallyball Tournaments All levels of inens, womens, and coed tournaments will be offered on weekends throughout the year. Call 477-2760 to be placed on the mailing list. The City of Rancho Cucamonga VOLLEYBALL Adult Volleyball Leagues at Etiwanda High School (Summer Session) Weeknight Leagues Coed leagues only for various levels. Walk-in Registration: June 2nd - 26th League begins week of July 26th Fee: $200/team + $5 per non-resident Adult Volleyball Leagues at R.C. Family Sports Center (Fall Session) Weeknight Leagues Men's, Women's, and Coed leagues for various levels. Walk-in Registration: July 7th - August 14th League begins week of September 14th Fee: $210/team + $5 per non-resident Adult Volleyball Tournaments Adult Volleyball Tournaments will be offered on Saturdays at the R.C. Family Sports Center throughout the year. Call to be placed on the mailing list. _.. --- -- - . ....... . .. ....... .... . Tlze Grapevine • Summer 1997 21 t� T`. •� L. A Y S C it � O � � Mail-in Registration Only Reside»ts matst srrbtnit proof of residency zviil7 registration Playschool is a progressive program for children ages ]-5. Classes offered: One- derful Ones, Terrific Twos, Thrilling Threes A& B, and Fabulous 4s & Ss . All classes focus on building childrens' self- esteem, attention spans and social devel- opment through games, music, crafts, group play. Class Locations: Lions Park Community Center 9161 Base Line Road Hillside Commw�ity Church 5354 Haven Avenue •All mail received by July 7th will be processed beginning the afternoon of Monday, July 7th •Non-resident mail that is received will be processed beginning Monday, July 14th. •There is also a drop box at the Civic Center. Registrations may be dropped off Monday - Thursday, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. •Receipts and confirmations will be mailed to you. •A non-resident fee of $5.00 will be charged for those not living in Rancho Cucamonga. •A child need only enroll once for the entire year. Initial enrollment fee covers first 10 weeks only. Quarterly payments are due throughout tl�e year to keep the child enrolled. •A parent or guardian must register the child by filling out a registration form and paying all fees. Fees may be paid in full or in quarterly payments. • All new students must bring proof of age! No siblings are permitted in the class- rooms. For more information contact the Playschool Office at 477-2790 1997 - 1998 Pla�school Session September 15, 1997 - June 4, 1998 A�e Requirements The following are the birthdate require- ments to determine what class your child is in. No age exceptions will be made. All birthdates must fall between the dates below: One-derful Ones - must be 1 and walking by September 30,1997 Terrific Twos - must be 2 by September 30, 1997 Thrilling Threes - must be 3 by December 1, 1997 Fours & Fives - must be 4 by December 1, 1997 Fee Schedule (Residents) Fees are charged on a weekly basis, but payments are due in quarterly install- ments. Your initial enrollment covers the first 10 weeks of d�e •program. After d�at you will be billed every eight weeks. Class Fee First per week payment Ones $4.50 $45 Twos $8.50 $85 Threes A $11.50 $115 Threes B $14.50 $145 4/5's B . $13 $130 Quarterly payments are due in November, January and March to �Ceep enrollment current. Registrations are accepted at any time and placement made depending upon open spots. * The staned classes have less space avail- able so please make sure to put down at least 2 alternative choices for these classes. One-derful Ones (Parent Panc�ipation) Limif 12 per class Inst.: Andree' Nigro Site: Lions PSOl-001 Tue. � 9:00 a.m.-9:50 a.m. *PSOl-002 Thur. 10:00 a.m.-10:50 a.m. Inst.: Vivian Johnson Site: Lions PSOl-003 Fri. 9:00 a.m.-9:50 a.m. PSOl-004 Fri. '10:00 a.m.-10:50 a.m. Terrific Twos Limit 12 per class Inst.: Cheryl Brennan Site: Hillside C.C. PS2B-001 M/W 8:45 a.m.-9:35 a.m. PS2B-002 T/Th 8:45 a.m: 9:35 a.m. Inst.: To be announced Site: Hillside C.C. PS2B-003 M/W 9:00 a.m.-9:50 a.m PS2B-004 T/Th 9:00 a.m.-9:50 a.m Inst.: To be announced Site: Lions PS2B-005 T/Th 9:00 a.m.-9:50 a.m. Thrilling Threes A L'unit 18 per class Inst.: Sally Logue Site: Lions PS3A-001 M/W 12:10 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Inst.: Sheila Holmes Site: Lions PS3A-002 T/Th 9:00 a.m.-10:50 a.m. Inst.: To be announced . Site: Lions PS3A-003 T/Th 11:00 a.m.-12:50 p.m. Thrillin� Threes B Limit 1 per class . Inst.: To be announced Site: Hillside C.C. PS3B-001 M/W 10:00 a.m.-12:50 p.m. Inst.: Cheryl Brennan Site:Hillside C.C. PS3B-003 T/Th 9:50 a.m:-12:40 p.m. Fabulous 4s & 5s Limit 20 per class Inst.: Sheila Holmes Site: Lions PS4B-002 M/W 9:00 a.m.-11:50 a.m. PS4B-003 T/Th 11:00 a.m.-1:50 p.m. Inst.: Vivian Johnson Site: Lions PS4B-004 M/W 10:30 a.m.-120 p.m. Inst.: Cheryl Brennan Site:Hillside C.C. PS4B-005 M/W 9:50 a.m.-12:40 p.m. Inst.: To be announced Site:Hillside C.C. PS4B-006 T/Th 10:00 a.m.-12:50 p.m. 22 The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapeuine • Summer 1997 L-, • .�`y ��-, :�� P 0 R T S L A _�� .. Tennis Clc�sses Junior Tennis Age: 5-7 Introduction to the game of tennis! Classes will consist of coordination drills and beginning strokes, as well as plenty of fun games. Ball fee of $2.50 is due to the instructor. (Min. 8/Max. 16) Inst.: Upland Tennis Club Staff Site: Beryl Park Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 6/23/97 9001-001 Mon., 4- 4:50 p.m. Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 6/24/97 9001-002 Tue., 4- 4:50 p.m. Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 6/25/97 9001-003 Wed., 4- 4:50 p.m. Youth Tennis Age: 8-11 Introduction to the game of tennis! Classes will consist of instruction in stroke produc- tion, scoring, and rules of play as well as plenty of fun games. Ball fee of $2.50 is due to the instructor. (Min. 8/Max. 16) Inst.: Upland Tennis Club Staff Site: Beryl Park Fee: $40/S wks Start: 6/23/97 9004-001 Mon., 5- 5:50 p.m. Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 6/24/97 9004-002 Tue., 5- 5:50 p.m. Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 6/25/97 9004-003 Wed., 5- 5:50 p.m. AYiult Tennis Age:16&up Learn the sport of a lifetime, improving your skills in tennis! Classes consist of drills,. strategy, instrucHon and matches to raise your level of play. Ball fee of $2.50 is due to the instructor. (Min. 8/Max. 16) Inst.: Upland Tennis Club Staff Beginning Site: Beryl Park Fee: $48/8 wks Start: 6/23/97 9008-001 Mon., 6- 7 p.m. Intermediate Site: Beryl Park Fee: $48/8 wks Start: 6/24/97 9009-001 Tue., 6- 7 p.m. Fee: $48/8 wks � Start: 6/25/97 9009-002 Wed., 6- 7 p.m. � For all Tennis Classes - Students must furnish own racket. Court shoes with non- marking soles and comfortable clothes are also recommended. �.-- �ii�����. .i���������► ,■■■■■■■.��■� i��■��■■r �� �������n �� ��������� :�r •����������. -���===��� Bowling For Youth Rge: 4-14 This class will be an introduction for the beginner and will improve the game of the experienced bowler. Student must be able to lift a 6 lb. ball. Fee includes 3 wks of lessons, 6 weeks of league play and shoe rental. (Min. 10/Max. 24 Max. 40 for 8-14) Inst.: Deer Creek Staff Site: Deer Creek Age 4-7 Fee: $30/9 wks Start: 6/26/97 9012-001 Thur., 3:30 - 4:20 p.m. Age: 8-14 Fee: $36/9 wks Start: 6/24/97 9013-001 Tue., 3:30 - 4:50 p.m. SSES Beginning Ice Hockey Age: 3&up Learn the hottest game of the 90's! This class introduces kids & adults to the fast and exciting game of ice hockey. Focusing on fundamentals, the class will teach skat- ing forward and backward, stopping with the puck, hockey position, pivot turns, stick handling and shooting and basic game objecHves. Skate rental is $3 per week. PracHce during open session follow- ing the lesson. Must provide own stick and gloves. (Min. 10/Max. 20) Inst.: Ontario Ice Skating Staff. Site: Ontario Ice Age: 3-5 Fee: $48/8 wks Start: 6/23/97 9034-001 Mon., 6- 6:30 p.m. Age: 6-15 Fee: $48/8 wks Start: 6/24/97 9019-001 Tue., 6:30 - 7 p.m. Fee: $48/8 wks Start: 6/21/97 9019-002 Sat., 11 - 11:30 a.m. Age: 16 & up Fee: $48/8 wks Start: 6/22/97 9020-001 Sun., 7:40 - 8:10 p.m. Figure Skating Age: 3-15 The IS1A Pre-Alpha Test Program intro- duces skaters to the wonderfu] world of ice skating! New skaters develop skills, make new friends and are motivated to improve their skating skills. The pre-alpha level includes leaming a two foot glide, one foot glide, forward swizzles, back�vard wiggles and swizzles, dip and snow plow stop. Children will also adventure a waltz jump, two foot spin and spiral. Pracrice during open session following the lesson. Skate rental is $3 per week. (Min. 5/Max. 20) Inst.: Ontario Ice Skating Staff Site: Ontario Ice Age 3-5 Fee: $48/8 wks Start: 6/25/97 9033-001 Wed., 11:30 - 12 noon Age 6-15 Fee: $48/S wks Start: 6/24/97 9021-001 Tue., 6:30 - 7 p.m. Golf Age: 7&up FORE! Learn the basics of golf with instrucHon in puHing, chipping, iron play, wood play, eHquette, and rules of play. Fee includes instruction, balls, clubs, and lots of fun! (Min. 6/Max. 10) Inst.: Mark Fowler, PGA Teaching Professional Site: Whispering Lakes Age: 7-17 Fee: $65/6 wks Start: 6/21/97 9022-001 Sat., 8- 9 a.m. Age: Adult Fee: $65/6 wks Start: 6/21/97 9023-001 Sat., 11 - 12 noon r- - _ - —..._ ....._...-- - -- , __..._ _ .. _. ._.. . . .. . ---- — — —. ... --- -----� ---- -- --- _ - - -- - - - — - --- -- - -- --- - Tlze City o%'Rancho Cucamonga • The Gr¢peuine • Summer 1997 ;u;�' � �� �� . �. . . I•I + I•I RT Children's Woodshop I Ages: 5-10 Hammer, nail, glue, sand, and oil finish your own wooden toys while having fun learning woodworking skills. We will build a tugboat, a racecar, an airplane, and � a gift for mom. A$20 material fee will be due to the instructor at the first class. (Min. 8/Max. 24) Inst.: Joan Florio Site: Lions Fee: $9/3 weeks Start: 7/9/97 2058-0O1 Wed., 2- 3:15 p.m. 2058-002 Wed., 3:30 - 4:45 p.m. Ceramics Ceramics Age: Adult Summer is the perfect time to start prepar- ing for those very busy holiday months. In this workshop we will complete a Fall/Thanksgiving wreath. This unique wreath will have a ceramic comucopia insert placed in the center and ceramic attributes to be placed with a bow on the wreath itself. This piece will brighten any door for the Thanksgiving holiday season. A 12" wreath will be needed at the 2nd class. Details will be provided at the lst class. A supply fee of $10 is due to the insiructor. (Min. 3/Max. 20) Inst.: Margie Bordner Site: Lions Fee: $25/3 wks Start: 7/21/97 2066-001 Mon., 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Ceramics for Kids Age: 5-12 In this workshop we will learn to pour a flat mold and complete a variety of pieces just for fun. Pouring will be a very basic introduction into how the pieces are made. Flat molds will produce pieces that will be a magnet. Other pieces will possibly include a birdhouse, animals or other sum- mer related pieces. Come and join the fun. A supply fee of $6 is due to the instructor at the beginning of class. (Min. 3/Max. 20) Inst.: Margie Bordner Site: Lions Fee: $15/4 wks Start: 6/23/97 2060-001 Mon., 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. 2060-002 Mon., 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Ceramics for Teens Age: 13&up Another new class to our program is the teen program. Take. a stroll back in history by making both 'oil' and 'stick' incense burners that look like they came from the medieval times. We will leam how to clean greenware, paint with design coats and glaze our pieces. We will also be dis- cussing what types of projects we wouid like to complete in the future. A supply fee of $10 is due to the instructor at the begin- ning of class. (Min. 3/Max. 20) Inst.: Margie Bordner Site: Lions Fee: $25/3 wks Start: 7/12/97 2095-0O1 Sat.,12 noon - 2 p.m. Parent and Child Workshops Age: 5&up New to our program and in response to popular request, a class that will provide a piece to be worked on together. With the holidays quickly approaching we will pre� pare by making a"Holiday Scene". This 18 piece scene will include a base, house, Mr & Mrs. Clause, trees, gift packages and many other accessories. Join us for this new and wonderful program, it will be great to spend time together. A supply fee of $25 is due to the insiructor at the begin- ning of the class. One parent and one child age 5-17 per registrarion. (Min. 3/Max. 20) Inst.: Margie Bordner Site: Lions Fee: $25/1 day Date: 7/12/97 2096-001 Sat., 9 -11 a.m. Kids Ceramic Workshops Age: 5-12 We strive to provide a variety of pieces that introduce different techniques to max- imize children's creativity and interest in ceramics. You will complete a whole pro- ject in each one-day workshop. (Min. 3/Max. 20) Inst.: Margie Bordner Site: Lions Fourth of July In this workshop we will complete fire- cracker noggins with poseable hands and feet. There will be eight different personalities to choose from. A supply fee of $4 is due to the instructor at the workshop. Fee: $5/1 day Date: 6/28/97 2087-001 Sat., 12 noon - 2 p.m. Holiday in July Come to this special workshop and cr� ate your own holiday scene. On your oval base you will select from trees, Mr. & Mrs. Santa, misc. animals, sleds and winter accessories. No two scenes will be alike. This is the perfect time to complete this project so you will enjoy it all season long. A supply fee of $6 is due to the instructor at the workshop. Fee: $10/2 days Dates: 7/9 & 16/97 2088-001 Wed., 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Fee: $10/2 days Dates: 8/2 & 9/97 2088-002 Sat.,12 noon - 2 p.m. — — ---- 24 - -- - - - - - ----- ----- - _.. The City of Rancho Cucamorcga • The Grapeoine S RA F T S Beginning Sewing Age: Adult Complete a pair of pull-on shorts or pants! Bring you own machine and leam how to use it better,or one will be supplied. Bring 2�/Z yards of pre-shrunk fabric and matching thread. Supply fee of $5 is due to the instructor. (Min. 4/Max. 6) Inst.: Cheri Gregory Site: Lions Fee: $18/1 day Start: 8/3/97 2043-001 Sun., 6- 9 p.m. Preschool Ceramic Workshops Age 3-5 Class pieces are selected to offer enjoyable yet age appropriate projects. It is the aim of this class to encourage creativity without too much detail. Imagination is an asset which should be encouraged even at a young age. Parent pardcipation is strongly encouraged. A supply fee of $4 is due to the instructor at the beginning of each workshop. (Min. 3/Max. 20) Inst.: Margie Bordner Site: Lions Fourth of July Each child will complete an Uncle Sam's Hat to help celebrate the Fourth of July. The hat stands approximately T' tall. It will be the hit of the holiday. Fee: $5/1 day Date: 6/28/97 2090-U01 Sat., 9- 11 a.m. Holiday Time In this workshop we will complete a hol- iday bear. He stands 8" tall and cute as a button but not too difficult for our youngest arHsts. They will love to take him home to show him off. Fee: $5/1 day Date: 8/2/97 2091-001 Sat., 9- 11 a.m. Fee: $5/1 day Date: 8/9/97 2091-002 Sat., 9 -11 a.m. �'our �h i IcJ must be the requ i recJ age b� the time his/her class starts. __ .. _.... _ � __ _�. ... _ ._ - __ - _`� -. 7 • Summer 1997 /;- - � ; �, �? R T S Calligraphy-Beg. Age:10&up Become familiar with a wide range of tools, materials, and uses of calligraphy. Material fee: $7-$10. (Min. 10/Max. 25) Inst.: Kingsley Benefield Site: Senior Ctr Fee: $30/10 wks Start: 6/24/97 2028-001 Tue., 6- 7:20 p.m. Calligraphy-Int. Age:10&up Gothic and contemporary hands. Completion of beginning calligraphy is preferable. (Min. 10/Max. 25) Inst.: Kingsley Benefield Site: Senior Ctr Fee: $30/10 wks Start: 6/24/97 2029-001 Tue., 7:30 - 8:50 p.m. Tole Painting-Beg. Age: 16&up Learn basic brush strokes, how to prepare and finish wood pieces. A supply fee of $6- $8 for brushes is due to the instructor at the first class. Additional supplies will be dis- cussed. (Min. 6/Max. 14) Inst.: Joanne Witter Site: Lions Fee: $25/5 ti�ks Start: 6/26/97 2030-001 Thur., 7- 9:20 p.m. Fee: $25/5 wks Start: 7/31/97 2030-002 T'hur., 7- 9:20 p.m. Tole Painting-Int. Age: Adult Actively painting for the past year or more. Advanced projects will be introduced. (Min. 6/Max. 8) Inst.: Joanne Witter Site: Lions Fee: $30/6 wks Start: 6/23/97 2031-001 Mon., 7- 9:20 p.m. Tole Painting-Adv. Age: Adult AcHvely painting for the past year or more. Advanced projects will be introduced. (Min. 6/Max. 8) Inst.: Joanne Witter Site: Lions Fee: $30/6 wks Start: 6/24/97 2032-001 Tue., 7- 9:20 p.m. Tole Painting-Project Workshop Age: Adult For experienced tole painters. Preferably at least 10 weeks of experience. Projects will be provided. Material fee is $10-$20. Students should bring their own paint and brush supplies and a sack lunch. Project will be on display at the Lions Center. ParHcipants must sign up by June 23rd. (Min. 6/Max. 8) Inst.: Joanne Witter Site: Lions Fee: $15/1 day . Date 6/28/97 2075-001 Sat., 9:00-4:00 p.m. Painting & Drawing Age: 6&up This class allows siudents to explore vari- ous materials. Several drawing and paint- ing techniques will be covered. Bring to first class: 11x14 sketch pad, 2B drawing pencIl and an eraser. Additional supplies will be needed at a later date. (Min. 10/Max. 20) (no class 7/24) Inst.: Karen Clark Site: Lions Fee: $35/8 wks Start: 6/26/97 2002-001 Thur., 4- 4:50 p.m. RA The Creative Detective Workshop Age: Adult A Creative Detective is a person who gath- ers creative ideas from all sources, stores these ideas in an easily accessible system, builds an instant creative reputarion by doing "little" things on a daily basis, bene- fits from the experience of other creative people and by adding a special touch to projects creates a unique personal style. The contagious enthusiasm of the Creadve Detective WOrkshop instructors will inspire you to be your creative best. Supply fee is $5, includes a Snack Attack Surprise and the hands-on acliviHes in this workshop. (Min. 5/Max. 15) Inst.: Becki Gimarse, & Freddi McGinnis Site: Lions . Fee: $15/1 day Date: 7/29/97 6037-001 Tue., 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. The Creative Detective Entertainer Extraordinaire Workshop Age: Adult The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is that little "extra!" Be the most creative hostess in your circle of friends. Dazzle them with easy tips and tricks for party themes, invitations, - ■ decorations, menu, centerpieces, food presentation, games, & party favors for your loved ones. You'll be making a Creative DetecHve Personal Cookbook and a creative craft to complete your hostess kit. Supply fee is $5, covers hostess kit and an elegant dessert that you'll design and enjoy. (Min. 5/Maz. 15) Inst.: Becki Girnarse, & Freddi McGinnis Site: Lions Fee: $15/1 day Date: 8/26/97 6038-001 Tue., 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Creative Illustration I Age: Adult Leam the different techniques of basic drawing skills. Make your drawings come alive with emphasis on imagination, cre- arivity and artisdc freedom. Bring to class a#2 pencil, gum or plasric eraser and a pad of 9" x 12" paper. (Min. 10/Max. 24) Inst.: Cindy Senn Site: Lions Fee: $24/6 weeks Start: 6/25/97 2093-001 Wed., 6- 6:50 p.m. Fashion Illustration Age: 10-17 Leam the basic steps of figure drawing along with adding the fun of fashion! Bring to class a#2 pencil, gum or plasHc eraser and a pad of 9" x 12" paper. (Min. 10/Max. 24) Inst.: Cindy Senn Site: Lions Fee: $24/6 weeks Start: 6/25/97 2094-001 Wed., 5- 5:50 p.m. � - — - - - - - -- - -- - - --- -- - — -- - - - -- -- — The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapeoine FTS Creating Fabulous Designs with Silk Flowers Age: 12&up Easy arrangements, crearivity, fun, these classes have it all. Susan, has all you need, glue gun, etc. In some classes she will call you for your colors. Each class provides information on preparing con- tainers and offers a potpourri of rips on silk flowers. The instructor will guide you step-by-step in creating your own floral masterpieces. (Min. 3/Max. 8) Inst.: Susan McCall Site: Lions Fourth of July Wreath Design a large grapevine wreath with all the trim- mings in red, white and blue. Will be great for the ✓� front door or that back- yard party. Material fee $25. Fee: $8/1 day Date: 6/26/97 2036-001 Thur., 7- 9 p.m. The "Hat" is back We will be working with a large straw hat along with ribbon, silk flowers, add a few updated touches and you got a great new look for that hat stand or door. Susan will call you for the colors you want to work with. Materialfee $33. Fee: $8/1 day Date: 7/10/97 2037-001 Thur., 7- 9 p.m. Topiary Tree In this topiary class the design we will be making is for the backyard or front porch. We will take a silk flower brush, clay pot, and moss. The brush will be cut up and redesigned to become a topiary tree. Materialfee $29. Fee: $8/1 day Date: 7/24/97 2038-001 Thur., 7- 9 p.m. Wall Swag "Festoon" Design a 3 ft. long festoon with silk flow- ers, greenery and bow. You will love the way it looks over your doorway or over pictures on your walls. Will call for your colors. Material fee $39. Fee: $8/1 day Date: 8/7/97 2039-001 I'hur., 7- 9 p.m. Books with Class This i5 a great gift to all. We will be h�ork- ing with regular old books, painted gold. You could glue two or three ` together, He them up with wire ribbon, top off with silk flowers or maybe a small picture hame or teacup. Material fee $19. Fee: $5/1 day Date: 8/21/97 2040-001 Thur., 7- 9 p.m. ---- -Summer 1997 --- ---125 /, ��� �ANCE . �_� / �� I �� I' � Ballet & Tap I Age: 3-10 OpHonal dance recital with approximate $15 fee required will be held after the ses- sion. Parents allowed to observe during last ten minutes of class only. (Min. 10/Max. 25 - Max. 30 for 6-10) Inst.: Olympic Studios Site: Lions Age: 3-5 Fee: $37.50/10 wks Stazt: 6/26/97 3002-001 Thw., 9- 9:50 a.m. 3002-002 Thur., 1- 1:50 p.m. 3002-003 Thur., 6- 6:50 p.m. Age: 3-5 Site: Windrows Elem Fee: $37.50/10 wks Start: 6/23/97 3002-004 Mon., 4:30 - 520 p.m. Age: 6-10 Site: Windrows Elem Fee: $37.50/10 wks Start: 6/23/97 3003-001 Mon., 5:30 - 6:20 p.m. Ballet & Tap II Age: 3-10 This class is open to all children who have successfully completed Ballet and Tap i. Optional dance recital with approxunate $15 fee required will be held after the ses- sion. Parents allowed to observe during last ten minutes of class only. (Min. 10/Max. 25 - Max. 30 for 6-10) Inst.: Olympic Studios Age: 3-5 Site: Lions Fee: $37.50/10 wks Start: 6/26/97 3004-001 Thur., 10 - 10:50 a.m. 3004-002 Thur., 2- 2:50 p.m. Age: 3-5 Site: Windrows Elem Fee: $37.50/10 wks Start: 6/25/97 3004-003 Wed., 3:30 - 420 p.m. Age: 6-10 Site: Windrows Elem Fee: $37.50/10 wks Start: 6/25/97 3005-001 Wed., 4:30 - 5:20 p.m. Ballet & Tap I and II Age: 6-9 Optional dance recital with approximate $15 fee required will be held after the ses- sion. Parents allowed to observe during last ten minutes of class only. (Min. 10/Max. 30) Inst.: Olympic Studios Site: Lions Fee: $37.50/10 wks Start: 6/26/97 3006-001 Thur., 4- 4:50 p.m. 1� w .i' Creative Movement Age: 3-5 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, fun and creative expression! Parents allowed to observe during last ten minutes of class only. (Min.10/Max.25) Inst.: Olytnpic Studios Site: Lions Fee: $37.50/10 wks Start: 6/26/97 3000-001 Thur 11 -11:50 a.m. Site: Windrows Elem Fee: $37.50/10 wks Start: 6/23/97 3000-002 Mon., 6:30 - 720 p.m. .'' o �• Tap/Jazz Combination Age: 3-5 This is an introductory class for students with no previous dance experience. Leam the fun, traditional tap steps, develop rhythm skills, and fun jazz techniques. (Min. 10/Max. 25) Inst.: Olym ic Studios Site: Lions Fee: $37.50Jp10 wks Start: 6/26/97 3044-001 Thurs., 3- 3:50 p.m. Jazz Age: 6-9 Opdonal dance recital with approxirnate $15 fee required will be held after the ses- sion. Parents allowed to observe during last ten minutes of class only. (Min. 10/Max. 30) Inst.: Olympic Studios Site: Windrows Elem Fee: $37.50/10 wks Start: 6/25/97 3008-001 Wed., 5:30 - 6:20 p.m. Site: Lions Fee: $37.50/10 wks Start: 6/26/97 3008-002 Thw., 12 - 12:50 p.m. Hip Hop/Jazz Age: 9-14 Hip Hop street moves as well as tradition- al jazz dance techniques will be instructed in this class. 'These two forms of dance in combination are great exercise and can be used when you are out dancing with your friends. This class provides valuable train- ing for those interested in dance team, song or cheerleading. Add your own style to the moves you'll learn and be cool at the next party! Optional dance recital is held at the end of class with $15 fee. (Min. 10/Max. 30) Inst.: Olympic Studios Site: Lions Fee: $37.50/10 wks Start: 6/26/97 3007-001 Thurs. 5- 5:50 p.m. Hawaiian Dance I Age: 5-12 Experience the culture of the islands. Learn basic hand, body and foot motions related to graceful hawaiian dancing. (Min. 6/Max. 20) Inst.: Donna Terry Site: Lightfoot Fee: $25/10 wks Start: 6/25/97 3015-001 Wed., 3:30 - 4:20 p.m. Hawaiian Dance II Age: 5-12 Must have successfully completed Hawaiian Dance I. We will review basic steps and learn more advanced routines. (Min. 6/Max. 20) Inst.: Donna Terry Site: Lightfoot Fee: $25/10 wks Start: 6/25/97 3016-001 Wed., 4:20 - 5:10 p.m. Hawaiian Dance III Age: 6-12 Must have successfully completed Hawaiian Dance II. (Min. 6/Max. 20) Inst.: Donna Terry Site: Lightfoot Fee: $25/10 wks Start: 6/25/97 3017-001 Wed., 5:10 - 6 p.m. Hawaiian Dance IV Age: 7-12 Must have successfully completed Hawaiian Dance III. (Min. 6/Max. 20) Inst.: Donna Terry Site: Lightfoot Fee: $25/10 wks Start: 6/25/97 3018-001 Wed., 6- 6:50 p.m. Hawaiian Dance V Age: 12-14 Must have successfully completed Hawaiian Dance IV. (Min. 6/Max. 20) Inst.: Donna Terry Site: Lightfoot Fee: $25/10 wks Start: 6/25/97 3019-001 Wed., 6:50 - 7:40 p.m. Teen/Adult Hawaiian Age: 13&up Come and experience the culture of the islands. Learn basic hand, body and foot motions related to gracefu] hawaiian danc- ing. (Min. 6/Max. 20) Inst.: Donna Terry Site: Lightfoot Fee: $25/10 wks Start: 6/25/97 3020-001 Wed., 7:40 - 8:30 p.m. _ . _ __ 26 r The City of Ran.cho Cucamonga • The Gr¢peuine • Sumnzer 1997 ANC� Line Dance Age: 16&up Learn some of the most popular line dances out today. No partners needed. (Min. 10/Max. 60) Inst.: Debbie Kozlovich Site: Terra Vista Fee: $20/8 wks Start: 6/24/97 3024-001 Tue., 7:00 - 7:50 p.m. Country/Western Dance Age: 16&up Time to kick up your heels and learn the Texas Two Step, Texas 10-step and Cowboy Cha Cha. (Min. 10/Max. 60) Beginning Inst.: Debbie Kozlovich Site: Terra Vista Fee: $20/8 wks Start: 6/24/97 3023-001 Tue., 8- 8:50 p.m. West Coast Swing Dance Age: 16&up A fun style of triple swing, the official state dance of California. The West Coast Swing can be danced to much of today's pop tunes and is fun to leam! (Min. 10/Max. 60) Intermediate Inst.: Debbie Kozlovich Site: Terra Vista Fee: $20/8 wks Start: 6/24/97 3026-001 Tue., 9- 9:50 p.m. Belly Dancing Age:16&up Have fun getting in shape, creating and challenging yourself, leaming the beauri- ful Art of Belly Dancing. Beguvung as well as advanced levels of the dance will be taught. Related exercises will be taught with emphasis on stretching, toning and isolating muscles used in Belly Dancing (including stomach muscles to learn the "Belly Roll"). We will have choreographed routines from various Middle Eastern Countries. We will leam how to under- stand and interpret Middle Eastem music and drum rhythms, play Zills, and use a Veil to add to the beauty of the dance. Armenian and Greek Folk line dances are offered as well. There may be possible spontaneous class performances. Instructor will have some items needed for class avaIlable for purchase (music, videos, zills, and some costuming). (Min. 6/Max. 30) Inst.: "Cyriana", Kathy Daghdevirian Site: Lions Fee: $35/10 wks Start: 6/23/97 3027-001 Mon., 8- 9:20 p.m. Fee: $35/10 wks Start: 6/25/97 3027-002 Wed., 12:30 -1:50 p.m. Ballroom Dance We invite you to dance the night away to your favorite music! Dances will include the Fox Trot, Waltz, Swing, Cha Cha, Rumba, Samba, and Tango! Dances will be held on the 2nd Saturday of each month at the Rancho Cucamonga Senior Center (979] Arrow Route) 8 p.m. - 10 p.m. Admission will be $3 per person. For more information call 477-2780 Ballroom Dancing Age: 16&up Look great and feel confident on the dance floor after learning the basics of the Fox Trot, Waltz, Swing and Cha Cha. (Min. 10/Max. 60) Beginning Inst.: Debbie Kozlovich Site: Lions Fee: $20/8 wks Start: 6/23/97 3021-001 Mon., 7- 7:50 p.m. Intermediate Inst.: Debbie Kozlovich Site: Lions Fee: $20/8wks Start: 6/23/97 3022-001 Mon., 8- 8:50 p.m. Advanced Inst.: Debbie Kozlovich Site: Lions Fee: $20/Swks Start: 6/23/97 3036-001 Mon., 9- 9:50 p.m. .��G �':�• • ..�9�G �':�• • . Ballet Folklorico/Mexican Dance Age: 3-9 Experience the culture of Mexico through traditional dance and movement. Learn about the various regions, influences and history of Mexico through dance. Hard soled shoes are required. Optional: prac- Hce skirt (details given in class). Students may want to purchase folklorico shoes or costumes as they become more interested in Folklorico dancing. Costumes and spe- cific shoes are required for the perfor- mances. (Min. 10/Max. 35) Intro to Mexican Dance Age: 3-5 Fee: $30 first child/�25 2nd/10 wks Inst.: Dorie Garcia Site: Lions 3041-001 Tue., 9- 9:45 a.m. Start: 6/24/97 Beginning Age: 5-8 Fee: $27 first child/$22.50 2nd/9 wks Inst.: Dorie Garcia Site: Senior Ctr 3037-001 Fri., 5- 6 p.m. Start: 6%27/97 Adv. Beginning Age: 6-9 Fee: $27 first child/$22.50 2nd/9 wks Inst.: Livier Santana Site: Senior Ctr 3042-001 Fri., 6- 7 p.m. Start: 6/27/97 Traditional Mexican/Spanish Dance Age: 9&up Las Rosas Company members and staff have designed a series of classes to intro- duce individuals to the "World of Dance" through the Hispanic folklore and contem- porary dance styles. Classes will include regional dances of Mexico & regional dances of Espana. (Min. 10/Max. 35) Fee: $30/10 wks Age: 9-12 Inst.: Las Rosas Site: Senior Ctr 3038-001 Tue., 5:30-6:30 pm Start: 6/24/97 Age: 12-16 Inst.: Las Rosas Site: Senior Ctr 3043-001 Tue., 4:15-5:15 pm Start: 6/24/97 Age: teen - adult Inst.: Las Rosas Site: Senior Ctr 3039-001 Tue., 5:30-6:30 pm Start: 6/24/97 .�9�G �':�� • ..��G �':�� • . The City of R¢ncho Cuc¢mong¢ • The Grapeuine • ll S 1 C ��� % .c ��` �\ ��� Drums Age: 7-15 This class will offer a pracHcal approach to playing the drumset. Students start their first class by playing an actual beat. All of the beats and fills presented can be used in a performance situaHon. Students will also learn the basic fundamentals of drums. Students must bring sticks and practice pad or snare drum, or may purchase sup- plies from the instructor for approximately $15. (Min. 4/Max. 20) Instructor: Keith Jones Site: Lions Fee: $48/5 wks Start: 7/16/97 1014-001 Wed., 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. Summer 1997 2�% l.,.. �� - � � .S T Baby & Me Age: 3 mos -12 mos A parent parHciparion class. Come see how fun it can be while : � we sing songs, have - movement activiries and leam more about baby's growth and development. Bring a blanket for baby and join in the fun! (Min. 5/Max. 15) Inst.: Maury Benson Site: Lions Fee: $20/4 wks Start: 7/7/97 1025-001 Mon.,11:30 -12:20 p.m. Fee: $20/4 wks Start: 8/4/97 1025-002 Mon., 11:30 - 1220 p.m. Wee Two/Three Age: 2-3 Is your two/three year old ready for preschool but not quite ready to be away from you? If so, then consider this unique class designed for you and your child. The emphasis of this program is to encourage a child's emotional growth, social growth, and cognitive growth by allowing the child and parent to engage in activiHes such as circle rime, crafts, science experi- ments, cooking and games. Material fee of $4 is due the instructor at the first class. Parental attendance is required. (Min. 5/Max. 12) Inst.: Maury Benson Site: Lions Fee: $20/4 wks Start: 7/7/97 1023-001 Mon.,12:30 -1:20 p.m. Fee: $20/4 wks Start: 8/4/97 1023-002 Mon.,12:30 -1:20 p.m. Beginning Novice Dog Obedience Age:16&up Open to all breeds, ages 4 month to 7 years. Obedience exercises with the use of hand signals, correction of behavioral prob- lems.Pracrical usage of techniques is stressed. NO DOGS AT FIRST MEETING. Bring something to sit on during the first class. Proof of vaccinations (DHLPP & Rabies) required. (Min. 10/Max. 18) Inst.: Sandy Saul Site: Red Hill Park Fee: $60/8 wks Start: 6/23/97 6026-001 Mon., 6:30 - 7:20 p.m. Fee: $60/8 wks Start: 6/28/97 6026-002 Sat., 9- 9:50 a.m. Creative Memories Age: Adult Most people record the special people and times of their lives in photos - over 90% of all U.S. households own and use a camera. Sadly, many of these pictures are not being displayed or enjoyed because they are gathering dust in shoe boxes or drawers. Let us show you how to create beautiful albums. Students are to bring some photos to class and will compl'ete one page for their album at the class.�Supplies may be purchased from the instructor. (Min. 4/Max. 12) Inst.: Sheila Bolka Site Lions Fee: $15/1 day Date: 7/8/97 6030-001 Tue., 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. 28--- --_- F 0 R V N Baton & Pom Poms Age: 3-13 Get involved with the Headliners Baton & Drill Team! Discover how fun it can be to twirl a baton with friends. All � basic baton twirling skills will be taught. �(� , We'll also learn to use �• . pom poms in a fun rou- . , tine. Students must bring own baton to first class. (Toy baton is fine or you can purchase a profes- sional baton from the instructor.) Performance opportuniHes will be provid- ed. There will be an additional cost to pur- chase uniforms for performing groups. Beginner to advanced students welcome. (Min. 5/Max. 25) Inst.: Marianne Lowe Age: 3-7 Site: Windrows Fee: $25/10 wks Start: 6/26/97 1026-001 Thur., 6- 6:30 p.m. Age: 3-7 Site: Red Hill Park Fee: $25/10 wks Start: 6/26/97 1026-002 Thur., 4- 4:30 p.m. Age: 8-13 Site: Windrows Fee: $25/10 wks Start: 6/26/97 1027-001 Thur., 6:30 - 7:15 p.m. Age: 5-13 Site: Red Hill Park Fee: $25/10 wks Start: 6/26/97 1027-002 Thur., 4:30 - 5:15 p.m. Vegetarian Cooking Age: Adult Leam how to prepare delicious, balanced meals minus the meatf We'll focus on quick & easy main dishes, leam the princi- ples behind lacto-ovo (with dairy prod- ucts) vegetarian cooking, and dispel the myth that vegetarian eating is bland, limit- ed, and difficult! Supply fee is $5. (Min. 6/Max. 10) Inst.: Cheri Gregory Site: Sr. Center Fee: $10/1 day Date: 6/22/97 6046-001 Sun., 6:30 - 8 p.m. Date: 7/6/97 6046-002 Sun., 6:30 - 8 p.m. Date: 8/17/97 6046-003 Sun., 6:30 - 8 p.m. The City of Rancho Cucamonga � Th,e Grapeuine Pamper Yourself Age: Adult Share in three hours of total fun and relaxaHon as you learn how to give yourself a mini-facial and apply light color for a basic makeover that you can do rime and Hme again. We will also be experiencing a deep-emollient hand and foot treatment, sure to make your extremities feel soft and silky. All supplies for the transformation will be supplied. Please bring a small tub for soaking and a bath towel. (Min. 2/Max. 12) Inst.: Deborah Villicana Site: Lions Fee: $29/1 day Date: 6/21/97 6025-001 Sat., 9- 12 noon Fee: $29/1 day Date: 7/10/97 6025-002 "Thur., 6:30 - 9 p:m. Mother-Daughter Makeover Age: 12 & up Come enjoy an evening together and learn about makeup for yourselves. Before and after polaroids will be taken. Facial and glamour make-over will create a new look for you both. Students will be taught personalized beauty techniques for their individual needs and skin types. One adult and one teen per registration. (Min. 4/Max. 6 pairs) Inst.: Deborah Villicana Site: Lions Fee: $25/1 day Date: 7/15/97 6024-001 Tue., 7- 9 p.m. Fee: $25/1 day Date: 7/31/97 6024-002 Thur., 7- 9 p.m. Fee: $25/1 day Date: 8/9/97 6024-003 Sat., 9:30 -11:30 a.m. � Mirror-Mirror Age:13-18 For teen girls only-ages 13-18. Grab a friend and come learn some basic steps for tak- F � 7 ing care of yourself from �. �,.. the inside out. We'll start / at the top of our heads a� with hairstyles and go to �� t r�� the rips of ow toes... cov- ering everything in- between! You will be � cleansing your skin and applying makeup as well as taking lots of notes. Please bring to class a bottle of water and piece of your favorite fruit. (Ivlin. 4/Max. 8) Inst.: Deborah Villicana Site: Lions Fee: $14/1 day Date: 8/5/97 6070-001 Tue., 12 noon - 2 p.m. Fee: $14/1 day Date: 8/13/97 6070-002 Wed., 12 noon - 2 p.m. Fee: $14/1 day Date: 8/21/97 6070-003 Thur., 12 noon - 2 p.m. Fee: $14/1 day Date: 8/29/97 6070-004 Fri., 10 a.m. - 12 noon - ----------.......�- ----� Summer 1997 --- C:; . , ���. ��:����P�CIAL ._� � .._. If you've always wanted to Write Age: Adult Have relarives been telling you for years that they love your letters? Have friends ever said you have a way with words? Do colleagues think you have a flair for writ- ing? Maybe you do. Do you love to read? Have you ever thought, "I could have writ- ten a better story than that." If so, it may be time to put your keyboard where your mouth is. This course will put professional writing techniques at your fingertips. See you in class! Writing assignments must be typewritten. Material fee is $4.50, due at the first class. (Min. 6/Max. 12) Inst.: Christie Rose Site: Lions Fee: $45/10 wks Start: 6/26/97 6006-001 Thur., 6- 7 p.m. Desktop Publishers Age: Adult How to design eye-catching brochures, newsletters, ads, reports and any other visual communication you want people to read! A graphic guidance workshop designed to enhance your desktop pub- lishing skills. 1Vo computer involved. Bring a sample of your work. (Min. 8/Max. 28) Inst.: Cindy Senn Site: Lions Fee: $54/1 day Date: 8/23/97 6069-001 Sat., 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Fee: $54/2 days Start: 8/5/97 6069-002 T/Th, 6- 9 p.m. N T E R E S T Sign Language I Age: 6&up Leam the wonderful art of communication through sign language. This class offers a safe, non-threatening environment that will introduce you to the world of non-ver- bal communicadon. The pace of this class is based on its parHcipants and it may be taken several times. Children age 14 and under must be accompanied by an adult. (Min. 10/Max. 25) Inst.: Shannon Parker Site: Lions Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 7/8/97 6008-001 Tue., 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Sign Language II Age: 6&up This class is designed for students who have completed Sign Language I or have basic sign skills. In this student-centered atmosphere, topics are chosen by the par- Hcipants. Class may be taken several times. Children age 14 and under must be accom- panied by an adult. A$5 supply fee is due to instructor. (Min. 10/Max. 25) Inst.: Shannon Parker Site: Lions Fee: $45/S h�ks Start: 7/8/97 6009-001 Tue., 6- 7:30 p.m. Taking Better Pictures w/your 35mm Camera Age: Adult A basic hands-on approach to getting more out of your 35mm camera. We'll leam about lenses and meters, and how they work; types of film that are best to use for various situations; lighting and much more. Students must bring their own 35mm camera to class (preferably one with at least some manual adjustment capabili- Hes). (Min. 5/Max. 20) Inst.: Gilbert Frazee Site: Lions Fee: $55/8 wks Start: 6/23/97 6029-001 Mon., 7- 9 p.m. � �� . ���:��.��R�NTING ., .. �. ... _ . � �� + ��� • ��� w� � Positive Parenting Age: Adult Why do children misbehave? What works better than punishment to teach children positive behavior? How can you prevent problems and enjoy your children more? What strategies will transform you from a depressed parent to a posiHve parent? This pracdcal group class will use experiential activities, demonstraHons, and discussion to answer these questions and more! Join a Jr. High teacher and fellow parents for an evening of pracHcal informadon and dis- cussion. A supply fee of $2.50 is due to the instructor. (Min. 6/Max. 30) Inst.: Cheri Lynn Gregory Site: Lions Fee: $10 person, $15 couple/1 day Date: 6/29/97 6032-001 Sun., 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Date: 7/ 13/97 6032-002 Sun., 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Secrets to School Success Age: Adult Make this school year your child's best ever! Discover simple but vital steps to motivate your child to take personal responsibility and develop pride in his or her work. You'll leam how to better under- stand your child's parHcular learning style, how to analyze and effectively deal with misbehavior before it escalates, and how to help your child establish a working rou- tine for the entire school year. Join a Jr. High teacher and fellow parents for an evening of practical informarion and dis- cussion. A supply fee of $2.50 is due to the instructor. (Min. 6/Max. 30) Inst.: Cheri Lynn Gregory Site: Lions Fee: $10 person, $15 couple/1 day Date: 8/24/97 6003-001 Sun., 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Your Fc�ll 1997 Grc��evine uuill be mailecJ cluri ng the uueek of f�ugu�st 1 � th Smart Strategies for Choosing Quality Child Care Age: Adult Are you looking for childcare? Do you know what to look for and ask when seek- ing care? Are you pleased with your child's current program? Can you leave to work knowing that your child is safe with the'u provider? When it comes to your chil- dren, quality child care is a must... but who do you trust? Where do you begin? How do you know if it's a quality program? With this two hour course, child care con- sultant Rebecca Carreon will show you how to use the information checklist guidebook to assist you with finding the quality care that your child deserves. This course is designed to answer questions regarding infant, toddler, pre-school, after- school and special education programs. Topics include: What types of child care are available; what questions should you ask, and to whom and what to look for when visiting facilities. Iviaterial fee is $3 payable to the instructor. (Min. 8/Max. 20) Inst.: Rebecca S. Carreon Site: Lions Fee: $7/1 day Date: 7/24/97 6052-001 Thur., 7- 9 p.m. — — — — �....._.-----� -----� -- — ------- _. _._..-- — --- -- --- -- . ._ ....--- - � The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapevine • _ Summ.er 1997 9 /� `� �� A L R T S �LTI1R UJorkin� uuith UJic�nc�ll Whistles, Flutes and Drums Ages 9 & up Make and decorate a clay flute, a whistle and a drum in two 4hour Saturday ses- sions. Instruments will include pre-fired as well as student-built forms. The workshop will be at Wignall Museum/Gallery. Pieces will be fired by the instructors. Material fee of $5 is due to the instructor. (Min 5/Max 10) Instructor: Julianne & Jim Gallegos Site: Wignall Museum/Gallery Fee: $30/2 wks Start: 6/21 & 28/97 ART2-001 Saturday, 9 am -1 p.m. Play in a Day Ages 7 & up Read, be cast, rehearse, and perform in a play all in one day! Bring snacks and a lunch. Families will be invited to view the performance at the end of the day. The play will be selected based on ages and number of participants. It is necessary that participants be able to read at a second grade level. Material fee of $5 is due to the instructor. (Min 5/Max 12) Instructor: Julianne & Jim Gallegos Site: Wignall Museum/Gallery Fee: $30/1 day Date: 8/23/97 ART2-002 Saturday, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Co-sponsored by Wignall Museum/Gallery Commercial, Television, Film Acting Age: 6&up Don't get "Caught Acting"! Prepare prop- erly for a career in commer- cial, television and film work through prepared readings � and cold readings. Explore the audition process, the opportuniries in this exciting field, interview techniques, and learn to package yourself for accep- tance to agencies. Supply fee of $2 is due to the instructor at the first class. (Min. 8/Max. 20) Inst.: Olympic Studios Site: Lions Age: 6-11 Fee: $50/10 wks Start: 6/21/97 1040-001 Sat., 10 - 10:50 a.m. Age:.12-15 Fee: $50/10 wks Start: 6/21/97 1041-001 Sat., 11- 11:50 a.m. Age:16 - adult Fee: $50/10 wks Start: 6/21/97 1042-001 Sat.,12 -12:50 p.m. Acting Age: 6-12 Leam the basics and terminology of stage acring. If you like to act and sing, this will be fun. Finish off the class with an exciting musical performance. Parents must stay for the first 15 minutes on first day and may observe during the last 10 minutes of class only. (Min. 10/Max. 30) Inst.: Sylvia Todd Site: Lions Fee: $30/8 wks Start: b/23/97 1002-001 Mon., 3:30 - 5 p.m. Modeling Age: 7-14 Young ladies... feel good about yourself and be confident by defining and develop- ing good self concept, and working to improve self esteem. This class is also designed to introduce students to the excit- ing and fun world of modeling, basic mod- eling skills are instructed. We will identify and develop the best attributes of each individual student. Parents are allowed to observe during the lst and last 10 minutes of class only. (Min. 10/Max. 25) Inst.: Olympic Studios Site: Lions Fee: $37.50/10 wks Start: 6/26/97 1000-001 Thur., 7- 7:50 p.m. Performing Arts Age: 8-14 Experience the thrill of live stage acting! Emphasis will be on scriptwork, block- ing, stage d'uecdon, theater terminology, �j �� / memorizarion and (� � � basic acting tech- ���/ /�)� niques. The last day � � of class will be cele- ^� brated with a perfor- mance for parents, family and hiends. The experience is fun and exciting! A$2 supply fee is due to the instructor. Parents are allowed to observe during the lst and last 10 minutes of class only. (Min. 10/Max. 30) Inst.: Olympic Studios Site: Lions Fee: $37.50/10 wks Start: 6/26/97 1001-001 Thur., 6- 6:50 p.m. Cinderella Etiquette Age: 5-9 Join this exciting adventure into the world of ferruninity. Acquire the fundamentals of good feminine manners, consideraHon and respect for others, classroom and table eti- quette, group speaking and overcoming shyness, while encouraging self confi- dence and grace. Our ladies will impress the finest restaurant Maitre d'! Parents can observe during lst and last 10 minutes of class only. (Min. 8/Max. 25) Inst.: Paula Goodheart Site: Lions Fee: $40/10 wks Start: 6/26/97 1037-001 Thur., 4- 4:50 p.m. Theater Arts "501" The Positive Youth Age: 10-15 How do kids talk to one another and face society's troubled times? "501 is the Bomb!" This fun, and creative theater class is designed to introduce valuable social skills and appropriate dialog with young peo- ple. Using a variety of acting techniques, together we explore new positive ways to interact with good manners and grace. The students learn how to resolve conflict in everyday situations by "role playing" and 'being the star." Teens will enjoy creating posirive meaningful scripts with laughter. Parents can observe during lst and last 10 minutes of class only. (Min. 8/Max. 25) Inst.: Paula Goodheart Site: Lions Fee: $40/10 wks Start: 6/25/97 1036-001 Wed., 4- 5:30 p.m. Storybook Theater Age: 7-12 Characters come ALIVE in this performing arts class! Using classics, plus award win- ning American folklore and fabulous fables the students develop the script. Your children will love becoming their favorite characters! This acting class is fun and will provide your kids with heart warming entertainment. Family and friends are invited to a performance on the last day of class! Supply fee of $2 is due to the instructor. Parents can observe during lst and last 10 minutes of class only. (N[in. 8/Max. 25) Inst.: Paula Goodheart Site: Lions Fee: $35/10 wks Start: 6/26/97 1035-001 Thur., 5- 5:50 p.m. Production Workshop Age: 5-15 A theater arts lab for any child who enjoys creating with their hands and would like to leam how the "magic" of theater is cre- ated behind the scenes, this technical hands-on class is definitely for your aspir- ing arHst! The students themselves will create and learn the aspects of set design, scenery, costumes, makeup, and more! Supply fee of $3 is due to the instructor. (Min. 8/Max. 25) Inst.: Paula Goodheart Site: Lions Fee: $35/9 wks Start: 6/27/97 1038-001 Fri., 4- 4:50 p.m. . - - - - ... . _ .. ..__ - --- -- — --- — - 3O Th,e City of Rancho Cucamonga • Th,e Grapeuine • Summer 1997 �.. � ,.. O � �./ � Real Estate Buying or Selling in the 90's Age: Adult Come and learn the steps to buying your dream home. We will leam some do's and don'ts on preparing your home to sell, go over some questions about selling your home. The first time buyer or the experi- enced, come learn how to invest in your first home or a bigger one.(Min. 6/Max. 20) Inst.: Sandra Johnson Site: Tarbell Fee: $15 per person/$20 per couple 1 day Date: 7/12/97 6013-001 Sat., 10 a.m. - noon Date: 8/16/97 6013-002 Sat., 10 a.m. - noon Kitchen & Bath Remodel Age: Adult WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE YOU START! This class covers: floor plans, cabinets, countertops, flooring, finish materials, fix- tures, maintenance issues, and unique storage ideas. Develop guidelines designed around your lifestyle and room use. Learn how to hire a professional and avoid the pitfalls of remodeling. A$5 sup- ply fee is due at the class. (Min. 6/Max. 20) Inst.: Betty Wood Site: Lions Fee: $25/1 day Date: 7/19/97 6067-001 Sat., 9 a.m. - noon Home Organizing Age: Adult This class will explore some reasons why we don't get more organized, reasons to de-clutter, general organizing rules, and how to get started. We will start by work- ing on the paper in our lives, and then each room in the home. (Min. 4/Max. 15) Inst.: Janice Bachman Site: Lions Fee: $25/1 day Date: 6/25/97 6012-001 Wed., 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. Landscaping Design Age: Adult HOMEOWNERS! Faced with landscaping a new yard or refurbishing an existing lot? Part I covers planning by examining your existing conditions and needs, and learn- ing basic landscaping techniques. Part II covers irrigation types, plant considera- tion, landscape installation and mainte- nance. Bring grid paper, ruler, pencils and eraser. A$3.50 material fee- Part I and $3.75 -Part II is due to the instructor at the class. (Min. 8/Max. 35) Inst.: Harold Bradford Site: Lions Part I — Introduction Fee: $25/3 wks Start: 6/25/97 6021-001 Wed., 7- 8:50 p.m. Part II — Design Fee: $28/4 wks Start: 7/16/97 6022-001 Wed., 7- 8:50 p.m. Y�INASTI�S Adult Gymnastics Age: Adult A fun class to learn more about the sport of gymnastics. Also a great way to shape up! (Min. 6/Max. 12) Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Fee: $20/4 wks Start: 6/26/97 4028-001 Thur., 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Fee: $20/4 wks Start: 7/24/97 4028-002 Thur., 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Rhythmic Gymnastics Age: 6-14 This class includes basic dance movements and skills with hand apparatus. Instructor will notify students on first day of class which apparatus is needed. Approximate additional cost is $2-$10. (Min. 10/Max. 20) Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Fee: $25/10 wks Start: 6/21/97 4016-001 Sat., 12 - 12:50 p.m. Sport-Acro Age: 6&up Gymnastic skills combined and choreo- graphed to create strength and balance with partners. Previous gymnastics train- ing is suggested but not required. (Min. 9/Max. 12) Inst.: Dynasty GymnasHcs Site: Dynasty Fee: $25/10 wks Start: 6/26/97 4017-001 Thur., 10 - 10:50 a.m. • THIS �* ouT. Top Fun Demo Team Age: 6-18 Participants may perform Saturday, August 30 at the Epicenter. Other demon- strations and performances will be com- munity special events. Team T-shirts will be ordered for an additional cost. (Min. 10/Max. 20) Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dyriasty Fee: $25/10 wks Start: 6/24/97 4020-001 Tue., 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Fitness is Funtastic Age: 6-10 An introduction to gymnastics with added fitness fun such as obstacle course, para- chute games, and trampoline. Suggestion to Troop Leaders: Why not use this as an event to eam a fitness patch! (Date may be arranged) (Min. 10/Max. 20) Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Fee: $5/1 day Date: 6/28/97 4021-001 Sat., 4- 5:30 p.m. ARD�N Beg. Topiary Age:16&up Leam how to make your own topiary plant form. The course will cover the his- tory of topiaries, how to construct a topi- ary, types of plants that make a good topi- ary, and topiary care. 4Vhen the class is completed you will have a topiary to take home and plant and know how to make other topiaries. A$5 supply fee is due to the instructor at the class. Participants must bring to class: needle nose pliers, wire cutters, and g(oves. (Min. 4/Max. 14) Inst.: Patrick King Site: Lions 3 ft. ReindeerNnicorn/Horse Fee: $35/2 wks Start: 7/23/97 6023-001 Wed., 7- 9:30 p.m. 3 ft. Giraffe Fee: $35/2 wks Start: 8/20/97 6023-002 Wed., 7- 9:30 p.m. Dance for Gymnasts Age: 6&up Designed to perfect dance requirements for competition routines, and increase sup- pleness and grace of movement. (Min. 8/Max. 15) Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Age 6 & up Non-Competing Gymnasts - Beg - Adv Fee: $20/4 wks Start: 6/24/97 4041-001 Tue., 9 -10 a.m. Fee: $20/4 wks Start: 7/22/97 4041-002 Tue., 9- 10 a.m. Age: 9 & up Competitive Team Gymnasts Age 9 & up Fee: $20/4 wks Start: 6/24/97 4042-001 Tue., 10 - 11 a.m. Fee: $20/4 wks Start: 7/22/97 4042-002 Tue., 10 -11 a.m. Gymnastics Judging Age:15&up Have you ever wondered how the Olympic gymnasts are scored? Or, are you interested in judging entry team levels? Class is presented by a USA Gymnastics National Certified judge, and will intro- duce the basics of scoring. (Min. 4/Max. 15) Tirne can be arranged. Inst.: Dynasty GymnasHcs Site: Dynasty Fee: $20/1 day Start: 6/28/97 4043-001 Sat., 4- 6 p.m. . •�,�'tw��:::�.;:a .. The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapeuine • Summer 1997 31 �,� �- � Y �� Twinkling Stars Age: i8 mos - 24 mos. A great experience for your child. Classes are filled with learning and practicing bal- ancing, jumping & rolling skills along with lots of music and fun. Work with fun things like hula-hoops, bean bags, and turmels. Parent participation is required. (Min. 8/Max. 12) Inst.: Precision Gymnastics Site: Precision Fee: $12.50/10 wks Start: 6/23/97 1032-001 Mon., 9:30 - 10 a.m. 1032-002 Mon., 10:10 - 10:40 a.m. 1032-003 Mon.,10:50 -11:20 a.m. Fee: $12.50/10 wks Start: 6/26/97 1032-004 Thur., 9:30 - 10 a.m. 1032-005 Thur.,10:10 -10:40 a.m. 1032-006 Thur.,10:50 -11:20 a.m. Gymnastics - Tumbling & Balance This is a recreaHonal gymnastics program with emphasis on flexibility, coordination, body .awareness, and strength through tumbling & balance beam skills. Completion of requirements in each level will allow for advancement recogniHon. Gyrn— Beginning I � Age: 7-16 (Min. 10/Max.12) Age: 7-10 Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Lions Fee: $25/10 wks Start: 6/21/97 4014-001 Sat., 12 -12:50 p.m. Fee: $25/10 wks Start: 6/23/97 4014-002 Mon., 3- 3:50 p.m. Age: 10-16 Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Lions Fee: $25/10 wks Start: 6/23/97 4015-001 Mon., 4- 4:50 p.m. Gym— Beginning II Age: 7-16 Must have instructors approval and previ- ous gymnasrics training. (Min. 10/Max. 12) Age: 7-10 Inst.: Dynasty GymnasHcs Site: Dynasty Fee: $25/10 wks Start: 6/26/97 4032-0O1 Thur., 3:30 - 4:20 p.m. Age: 10-16 Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Fee: $25/10 wks Start: 6/21/97 4033-001 Sat., 10 - 10:50 a.m. Dynamos A progressive and fun gymnastics pro- gram for ages 2-7 years. A safe leaming environment allows for the development of body awareness, coordination and social development using exercise to music, tumbling and balance beam skills. Proof of age must be presented at the first class for all Dynamo classes. Tumbling Teddys - Beg. Age: 2 Parent must participate with child. (Min. 8/Max. 15) Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Lions Fee: $12.50/10 wks Start: 6/21/97 4010-001 Sat., 9:15 - 9:45 a.m. Fee: $12.50/10 wks Start: 6/23/97 4010-002 Mon.,10 -10:30 a.m. Fee: $12.50/10 wks Start: 6/24/97 4010-003 Tue.,10:15 -10:45 a.m. Fee: $12.50/10 wks Start: 6/25/97 4010-004 Wed.,10 -10:30 a.m. Tumbling Teddys—Int. Age: 2 Parent must participate with child. Must have written approval from their instruc- tor or completed two beginning sessions. (Min. 8/Max. 15) Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Fee: $12.50/10 wks Start: 6/23/97 4011-001 Mon., 10 - 10:30 a.m Fee: $12.50/10 wks Start: 6/24/97 4011-002 Tue., 12 -12:30 p.m Fee: $12.50/10 wks Start: 6/25/97 4011-003 Wed.,10 -10:30.a.m Acro-Tots — Beginning Age: 3-5 (Min. 10/Max. 12) Inst.: Dynasty GymnasHcs Site: Lions Fee: $25/10 wks Start: 6/21/97 4012-001 Sat., ll -11:45 a.m. 4012-002 Sat.,10 -10:45 a.m. Fee: $25/10 wks Start: 6/,23/97 4012-003 Mon.,10:40 -1125 a.m. 4012-004 Mon. 9- 9:45 a.m. 4012-005 Mon., 5- 5:45 p.m. Fee: $25/10 wks Start: 6/24/97 4012-006 Tue., ll -11:45 a.m. Fee: $25/10 wks Start: 6/25/97 4012-007 Wed.,10:45 -11:30 a.m. Acro-Tots — Intermediate Age: 3-5 You must receive written approval from the instructor to enroll in this class. (Min. 10/Max. 12) Inst.: Dynasty GymnasHcs Site: Dynasty Fee: $25/10 wks Start: 6/23/97 4013-001 Mon., 9- 9:45 a.m. Fee: $25/10 wks Start: 6/25/97 4013-002 Wed., 10:45 - 11:30 a.m. Fee: $25/10 wks Start: 6/26/97 4013-003 Thur., 2:45 - 3:30 p.m. Hot Shots — Beginning Age: 5-7 (Min. 10/Max. 12) Inst.: Dynasty GymnasHcs Site: Dynasty Fee: $25/10 wks Start: 6/24/97 4038-001 Tue., 4- 4:45 p.m. Hot Shots — Intermediate Age: 5-7 (Min: 10/Max. 12) Inst.: Dynasty GymnasHcs Site: Dynasty Fee: $25/10 wks Start: 6/24/97 4039-001 Tue., 4:45 - 5:30 p.m. MN�ST�ICS Gym Day Camp Age: 3-15 Instructional gymnasHcs for beginner thru advanced levels. Also crafts, trampoline, parachute fun and games. For boys and girls. Bring a sack lunch and drink. (Min. 10/Max. 30) Age: 3-5 Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Fee: $18/1 day Date: 7/11/97 4018-0O1 Fri.,10 - 4 p.m. Fee: $18/1 day Date: 7/18/97 4018-002 Fri., 10 - 4 p.m. Age: 6-9 Fee: $18/1 day Date: 7/11/97 4019-001 Fri,10 - 4 p.m. Fee: $18/1 day Date: 7/18/97 4019-002 Fri,10 - 4 p.m. Age: 10-15 Fee: $18/1 day Date: 7/11/97 4034-001 Fri,10 - 4 p.m. �ee: $18/1 day Date: 7/18/97 4034-002 Fri, 10 - 4 p.m. '32 The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapeuine • Summer 1997 /._ _. / ' , ����.,�YI�NASTICS Gymnastics Apparatus These classes include insh-ucHon on vault, bars, balance beam, and floor exercise (also rings and pommel horse for boys). Girls must wear leotards and socks, boys must wear shorts, t-shirts and socks. Long hair must be secured. Intro to Gym Apparatus Age: 3-14 Emphasis is on safety, fun, and beginning gymnastics skills. (Min. 6/Max. 8) Co-ed Age: 3-5 Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 6/21/97 4000-001 Sat., 11 - 11:45 a.m. $40/8 wks Start: 6/23/97 -002 Mon., 10:40 - 11:25 a.m. $40/8 wks Start: 6/24/97 �-003 Tue., 10 -10:45 a.m. $40/8 wks Start: 6/24/97 �-004 Tue., 11 -11:45 a.m. $40/8 wks Start: 6/25/97 �-005 Wed., 11:45 - 12:30 p.m. �-006 Wed., 6:30 - 7:15 p.m. $40/8 wks Start: 6/26/97 �-007 Thur., 12:45-1:30 p.m. �-008 Thur 1:45-2:30 p.m. Co-ed Age: 5-7 i. 6/Max. 8) $40/8 wks Start: 6/24/97 -0Ol Tue., 5 - 5:45 p.m. $40/8 wks Start: 6/25/97 -002 Wed., 5:30 - 6:15 p.m. Boys Age: 6-12 i. 6/Max. 9) : Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty $40/8 wks Start: 6/27/97 �-001 Fri., 5 - 5:50 p.m. Girls Age: 6-14 i. 6/Max. 9) : Dynasty Gymnasrics Site: Dynasty $40/8 wks Start: 6/21/97 '-001 Sat., 10 -10:50 a.m. Intermediate Gym Apparatus Age: 3-12 Must complete Intro to Gym Apparatus. Emphasis is on apparatus skills, develop- ing strength and safety. (Min. 8/Max. 9) Co-ed Age: 3-5 Inst.: Dynasty GymnasHcs Site: Dynasty Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 6/26/97 4040-001 Thur., 4:30 - 5:15 p.m. Girls Age: 5-8 Inst.: Dynasty Gymnasrics Site: Dynasty Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 6/24/97 4005-001 Tue., 4- 4:45 p.m. Girls Age: 8-12 Inst.: Dynasty GymnasHcs Site: Dynasty Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 6/25/97 4006-001 Wed., 5- 5:45 p.m. Bars Apparatus Age: 6-9 Emphasis is on building upper body strength and begiruung bar skills. (Min. 6/Max. 9) Inst.: Dynasty GymnasHcs Site: Dynasty Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 6/24/97 4009-0O1 Tue., 4:30 - 5:20 p.m. Trampoline Fun Age: 3-12 Children enjoy bouncing and leaming safe trampoline skills. (Min. 6/Max. 8) Co-ed A e: 3-5 Inst.: Dynasty Gymnas�cs Site: Dynasty Fee: $10/4 wks Start: 6/26/97 4002-001 Thur., 12 - 12:30 p.m. Fee: $10/4 wks Start: 7/24/97 4002-002 Thur., 12 - 12:30 p.m. Co-ed Age: 5-8 Fee: $10/4 wks Start: 6/25/97 4003-001 Wed., 6- 6:30 p.m. Fee: $10/4 wks Start: 7/23/97 4003-002 Wed., 6- 6:30 p.m. o�J°k�� �or C � ���L�%,�` Co-ed Age: 8-12 Fee: $10/4 wks Start: 6/25/97 4035-001 Wed., 5:45 - 6:15 p.m. Fee: $10/4 wks Start: 7/23/97 4035-002 Wecl., 5:45 - 6:15 p.m. , _. _ ._. .---- - .__... --- - -- - .. . .. .. ..... . .. � - The City of R¢nch.o Cucamonga • The Grapeuine Cheerleading Stunts & Tumbling Age: 6-15 Learn basic tumbling for cheerleaders including cartwheels, round-offs, walkovers and even more advanced skills such as handsprings if students are physi- cally ready. We'll also leam stunt maneu- vers such as thigh stands and pyramids. (Min. 10/Max. 20) Inst.: Dynasty GymnasHcs Site: Dynasty Age: 6-10 Fee: $25/10 wks Start: 6/26/97 4022-001 Thur., 9- 9:50 a.m. Age: 11-15 Fee: $25/10 wks Start: 6/26/97 4023-001 Thur., 11 - 11:50 a.m. Prep for Cheerleading Tryouts Age:12&up Start practicing now for tryouts. This class will help prepare for school cheer tryouts. If you want to try-out at school this class will increase your potenHal of making the squad. (Min. 6/Max. 40) Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Fee: $30/10 wks Start: 6/23/97 4024-001 Mon., 7- 8 p.m. Cheer Squad Workout Age:12&up Class will provide adequate space for cheer squads to pracrice as a group. Mirrors, safety mats and tumbling are pro- vided. Class is supervised. (Class time may be arranged) (Min. 6/Max. 40) Inst.: Dynasty GymnasHcs Site: Dynasty Fee: $30/10 wks Start: 6/26/97 4025-001 Thur., 9- 9:50 a.m. All Star Cheer Squad Age: 6-11 Group performance will be at the Epicenter on August 30. An opportunity to perform and learn cheerleading. (Min. 6/Max. 40) Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Fee: $30/10 wks Start: 6/26/97 4026-001 Thur., 11- 11:50 a.m. Drill Team Age:10&up Perform at local events. Start practicing and learning now for our annual perfor- mance at the Epicenter on August 30. (Min. 10/Max. 20) Inst.: Dynasty Gymnasdcs Site: Dynasty Fee: $50/10 wks Start: 6/26/97 4029-001 Thur., 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Color Guard Age: 12&up This group will perform at local events and at the Epicenter on August 30. (Min. 10/Max.20) - Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Fee: $50/10 wks Start: 6/26/97 4030-001 Thur., 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. ------- — - ---- - ------ -- Summer 1997 �33 / ,\ f, ��-�� � � L T S `�: �. RTI� R Beg. Karate For 2 Age: 6&up Karate is an art form that helps in the pos- irive development of confidence, disci- pline, and self-esteem. Children and their parents can work together to learn the skill and develop their relationship with each other. One adult and one child (age 6-17) per registration. (Min. 10/Max. 30) Inst.: Ray Hoyt Site: Senior Ctr Fee: $60/10 wks Start: 6/26/97 5011-001 Thur., 6- 6:50 p.m. Site: Lions Fee: $60/10 wks Start: 6/21/97 5011-002 Sat., 3:30 - 4:20 p.m. Adv. Beg. Karate For 2 Age: 6&up For those in the Karate for 2 program who have an Orange, Purple, or Blue belt in this program. One adult and one child (age 6- 17) per registration. Instructor approval required. (Min. 10/Max. 30) Inst.: Ray Hoyt Site: Senior Ctr Fee: $60/10 wks Start: 6/26/97 5012-001 Thur., 7- 7:50 p.m. ,� ��� Youth Karate Karate, the development of physical and mental health. Gives students the gifts of self-esteem, courtesy, respect for self and others, self-discipline and confidence. Beginning Age: 6-9 (Min. 15/Max. 30) Inst.: Ray Hoyt Site: Lions Fee: $30/10 wks Start: 6/21/97 5000-001 Sat., l -1:50 p.m. Fee: $30/10 wks Start: 6/25/97 5000-002 Wed., 5- 5:50 p.m. Advanced Beginning Age: 6-9 For students who have eamed the rank of ADV. WHTI'E, or higher belt in this pro- gram. A white uniform is required. Instructor approval required. (Min. 15/Max. 30) Inst.: Ray Hoyt Site: Lions Fee: $57/9 �/2 wks Start: 6/24/97 5004-0O1 T/F, 5- 5:50 p.m. Site: Lions Fee: $45/10 wks Start: 6/21/97 "5005-001 Sat., 2 - 3:20 p.m. 'this is a 6-13 year old class Teen Beginning Age: 10-17 (Min. 15/Max. 30) Inst.: Ray Hoyt Site: Sr. Center Fee: $30/10 wks Start: 6/23/97 5002-001 Mon., 6:30 - 7:20 p.m. Advanced Beginning Age: 10-17 For students who have earned the rank of ADV. WHITE, YELLOW, ORANGE or PURPLE belt in this program. Instructor approval required. A white uniform is required. (Min. 15/Max. 30) (no class 7/2 or 8/2� Inst.: Ray Hoyt Site: Sr. Center Fee: $54/9 wks Start: 6/23/97 5003-0O1 M/W, 6:30 - 7:20 p.m. Site: Lions Fee: $45/10 wks Start: 6/21/97 "5005-001 Sat., 2 - 3:20 p.m. 'this is a 6-13 year old class Karate — Intermediate Age: 10-17 Rank of BLUE, ADV. BLUE, GREEN, ADV. GREEN, and BROWN belt karate students. Instructor approval required. A white uniform is required. (Min. 15/Max. 30) Inst.: Ray Hoyt Site: Lions Fee: $57/91/Z wks Start: 6/24/97 5007-001 T/F, 6- 6:50 p.m. Combined Martial Science Age: 5-16 A self defense program where children learn to become more responsible citizens, to focus better and improve levels of con- centraHon, and gain respect for authority. Combined martial science teaches a com- binaHon of techniques including kicking, wrestling, judo, boxing, aikido, yoga, gymnastics and more. Instructors empha- size self-improvement rather than compe- tition, and work to change the student's attitude toward self and others which can improve behavior in all aspects of daily life. A black uniform is required. Uniforms available for purchase at class. t� �� (Min. 10/Max. 25) Inst.: Combined Martial Science Site: Windrows Elem. Age: 5-10 Fee: $60/10 wks Start: 6/26/97 5017-001 Thur., 5- 5:50 p.m. Age: 11-16 Fee: $60/10 wks Start: 6/25/97 5018-001 Wed., 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Adult Karate — Beginning Age: Adult Karate, the development of physical and mental health. The American System of Karate emphasizes katas, sparing, situa- tional defense, aerobic exercise, and differ- ent hand, foot and body change tech- niques. (Min. 6/Max. 30) (no class 7/2 or 8/27) Inst.: Ray Hoyt Site: Senior Ctr Fee: $24/8 wks Start: 6/25/97 5008-001 Wed., 7:30 - 8:20 p.m. Karate — Adv. Beg. Age: Adult For students who have the instructors per- mission to transfer from beginning or have earned the rank of ORANGE or PURPLE belt in this program. Instructor approval required. A white uniform is required. (Min. 6/Max. 30) (no class 7/2 or 8/27) Inst.: Ray Hoyt Site: Senior Ctr Fee: $54/9 wks Start: 6/23/97 5009-001 M/W, 7:30 - 8:20 p.m. Karate — Intermediate Age: Adult This session is for BLUE, ADV. BLLTE, GItEEN, ADV. GREEN, or BROWN belt karate students who have earned their ranks in this program. Instructor approval required. A white uniform is required. (Min. 6/Max. 30) (no class 7/2 or 8/2� Inst.: Ray Hoyt Site: Senior Ctr Fee: $54/9 wks Start: 6/23/97 5010-001 M/W, 8:30 - 9:20 p.m. Girls/Women's Self Defense Age: 10&up Learn what to do and what not to do in difficult situations. Please bring paper and pen. Wear sweats and tennis shoes to class. Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult. (Min. 10/Max. 30) (no class 7/24) Inst.: Karen Clark Site: Senior Ctr Fee: $20/5 wks Start: 6/26/97 8006-001 Thur., 6:30 - 720 p.m. UJhen registering, �lease acJvise the Communit� Services De�artment of an� s�ecial limitations which might affect �our �articipation in activities, �rograms ancl tri�s & tours. 34 � -- _ — - _ �._-------- -- — — - _ _- - - - _-_- -- __ � The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapevine • Summer 1997 IT N � S S Step Aerobics Age: Adult "Step Up" to the newest in aerobic training. This unique "step on and step off" program will provide a high intensity workout, even though it is a low-impact class with reduced stress on muscles and joints. Steps are provided. (Min. 10/Max. 25) Inst.: Kelly Heilig Site: Lions Fee: $44/10 wks Start: 6/23/97 7000-001 M/W, 7- 7:50 p.m. Aerobics/Dancercise Age: Adult Get fit with a combination of low unpact aerobics and aerobic dance. Learn the cor- , rect techniques of build- ",�-^��,,�✓ ing muscle and getting - t�) the heart rate up, by using � 0 resistance and strength- I ening movements during / class. Easy on the body, but a great way to sweat, � � burn the fat, see results, and have fun at the same time. This class is designed for any age or fitness level. Jogging shoes and exercise mat are required. (Min. 10/Max. 45) Inst.: Kelly Heilig Site: Lions Fee: $18/10 wks Start: 6/24/97 7002-001 Tue., 7- 7:50 p.m. Fee: $18/10 wks Start: 6/26/97 7002-001 T`hur., 7- 7:50 p.m. Low Impact Aerobics Age: Adult This fun and easy-to-follow aerobic work- out incorporates arm and leg movements, basic marches and very simple steps. In less than 1 hour twice a week, you'll burn fat, tone up and strengthen your heart and lungs. Improve overall health in a light non-stressful way. It's an effective workout that doesn't stress your knees or lower back. Upper body contouring with the use of elastic bands are occasionally used. Jogging shoes and exercise mats are required. (Min. 10/Max. 25) Inst.: Sylvia Marshall Site: Lions Fee: $36/10 wks Start: 6/23/97 7003-001 M/W, 6- 6:50 p.m. Stretch & Tone Age: Adult Condition and shape your total body and improve your cardiovascular system by this non-aerobic exercise class. Excellent for any age or fitness level. The emphasis is on toning every muscle in the body, espe- cially problem areas and working out the heart. Learn the importance of resistance in your movements, stretching and relax- ation techniques. Some walking days. Be prepared to sweat and tone your body! Jogging shoes required. (Min. 10/Max. 45) Inst.: Kelly Heilig Site: Lions Fee: $36/10 wks Start: 6/23/97 7008-001 M/W, 6- 6:50 p.m. Exer-SIZE Age: Adult A FULL BODY work out. Including low impact aerobic dance with warm up and cool down. Lots of fun with the benefits of toning your muscles and increasing your metabolism. (Min. 5/Max. 25) Inst.: Susan Mascarenas Site: Lions Fee: $18/10 wks Start: 6/21/97 7006-001 Sat., 9- 10 a.m. Tai Chi Age: Adult A simple and effective way to condition the whole body. Tai Chi helps regulate blood circulation, mobilizes joints, liga- ments, muscles, and increases respiratory capacity. An excellent body exercise pro- gram for beginners or intermediate levels. (Min. 6/Max. 15) Inst.: Jan Ponchaud Site: Lions Fee: $21.60/9 wks Start: 6/27/97 7005-001 Fri., 10 - 10:50 a.m. Inst.: William Gordon Site: Lions Fee: $24/10 wks Start: 6/25/97 7005-002 Wed., 7:30 - 8:20 p.m. Fee: $24/10 wks Start: 6/24/97 7005-003 Tue., 8- 8:50 p.m. Chi Gong Workshop Age: Adult This three-hour workshop will demon- strate six Chi Gong techniques you can do in the privacy of your own home: Small Heavenly Circuit, Chrysalis Movement, Oscillating Bone, Lifting the Sky, Carrying the Moon, and Curing the Incurable with Induced Chi Flow. (Min. 4/Max. 15) Inst.: Jan Ponchaud & William Gordon Site: Lions Fee: $45/1 day Date: 8/14/97 7009-001 Thur., 7- 10 p.m. Yoga Age: Adult Yoga aims to bring peace and tranquility to the body, mind and soul. We will use breath, posture and meditation to have a relaxing influence on the whole person. Yoga is a great way to exercise and relax at the same time. Please bring your own towel or mat. (Min. 5/Max. 25) Inst.: Danae Delaney Site: Lions Fee: $25/5 wks Start: 7/30/97 7013-001 Wed., 10 - 11:15 a.m. Fee: $25/5 wks Start: S/1/97 7013-002 Fri., 5- 6:15 p.m. t.. ,,. , . ., . _ _ ... ,.. _ . _ � __,... . _ � ». , �� . � �� ` +LL,�,r � The City of Rancho Cucamonga � The Grapevine • Summer 1997 �� � e�Jr �ALTH "The American Heart Association strongly prornotes knowledge and proficiency in CPR and has developed instructional materials for this purp�se. 1'his material is supplied on a cost basis. Its use in an instruction course does not represent sponsorship by the American Heart Association. Any fees charged for such a course do not represent income to the Association." Pediatric CPR/First Aid Age: Adult This program has been approved to meed State Requirements for child day-care providers, and by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing under Califarnia Education Code. This course offers exceptional training for child care providers, parents, grandparents, teachers, babysitters and school bus dri- vers. Pediatric Medic First Aid adheres to the latest consensus medical guidelines for appropriate patient care. (Min. 10/Max. 16) Use the registration form on page 42. Inst.: Rancho Cucamonga Fire District. Site: Fire Station 174 Fee: $35/8 hours Date: 6/21/97 8002-001 Sat. 8- 4:30 p.m. Fee: $35/8 hours Date: 8/23/97 8002-002 Sat. 8- 4:30 p.m. Girls/Women's Self Defense Age: 10&up Learn what to do and what not to do in difficult situations. Please bring paper and pen. Wear sweats and tennis shoes to class. Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult. (Min. 10/Max. 30) (no class 7/24) Inst.: Karen Clark Site: Senior Ctr Fee: $20/5 wks Start: 6/26/97 8006-001 Thur., 6:30-7:20 p.m. Foot Reflexology Age: Adult A complete, scientific, easy-to-learn sys- tem which releases the energy of the unlimited healing power within us. Develop in Tibet thousands of years ago. Tibetan finger pressure on the reflex points of the feet stimulates chi flow to all parts of the body and bring healing. Hands-on instruction. Come to this class and leave feeling wonderfully relaxed and filled with well-being. (Min. 5/Max. 12) Inst.: Jan Ponchaud & Marianna Giordano Site: Lions Fee: $45/5 wks Date: 6/24/97 8014-001 Tue., 1- 2:30 p.m. Fee: $30/2 wks Date: 8/12/97 8014-002 Tue., 7- 9 p.m. � � AF�TY CPR Age: 13&up You owe it to yourself and those around you to learn this vital life saving skill. Become familiar with the technique of car- diopulmonary resuscitation as taught by the American Heart Association. Certification will be valid for a period of 2 years. (Min. 10/Max. 16) Use the registra- tion form on page 42. Inst.: Rancho Cucamonga Fire District Site: Fire Station 174 Fee: $20/2 days Start: 6/24/97 8000-001 T/Th 6:00-10:00 p.m. Fee: $20/2 days Start: 7/22/97 8000-002 T/Th 6- 10 p.m. Fee: $20/2 days Start: 8/12/97 8000-003 T/Th 6- 10 p.m. Sasic First-Aid Age: 13&up Become familiar with various first-aid techniques. Certification through E.M.P. America. (Min. 10/Max. 16) Use the regis- tration form on page 42. Inst.: Rancho Cucamonga Fire District Site: Fire Station 174 Fee: $35/1 day Date: 7/12/97 8001-001 Sat., 8- 4:30 p.m. Health and Safety Training for Licensed Family Day Care Home Provider Age: Adult This program meets the State Requirement for part of mandated 15 hour training. This course complete the State Requirement on preventive policies, injury prevention, dis- aster preparedness, nutrition, child abuse identification and prevention, children with special needs, sanitary food handling, prevention of infection diseases. Use the registration form on page 42. Inst.: Rancho Cucamonga Fire District. Site: Fire Station 174 Fee: $30/7 hours Date: 8/2/97 8010-001 Sat. 8- 3:30 p.m. Weight Loss Seminar Age: 16&up Here is your opportunity to control your weight. This seminar sponsored by Spectrum Motivation Center utilizes proven and highly successful hypnosis techniques. A free self reinfarcement tape is included with each course. (Min. 4/Max. 20) Inst.: Dr. Edward Heard Site: Senior Ctr Fee: $35/1 day Date: 6/24/97 8004-001 Tue., 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. Fee: $35/1 day Date: 7/22/97 8004-002 Tue., 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. Fee: $35/1 day Date: 8/19/97 8004-003 Tue., 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. Stop Smoking Seminar Age: 16&up Here is your opportunity to stop smoking. This course utilizes proven and highly suc- cessful hypnosis techniques. A free self reinforcement tape is included with each course. (Min. 4/Max. 20) Inst.: Dr. Edward Heard Site: Senior Ctr Fee: $35/1 day Date: 6/24/97 8005-001 Tue., 8- 9:15 p.m. Fee: $35/1 day Date: 7/22/97 8005-002 Tue., 8- 9:15 p.m. Fee: $35/1 day Date: S/19/97 8005-003 Tue., 8- 9:15 p.m. Chinese Therapeutic Massage Age: 10&up Learn some of the simple and effective secrets of Tuina. Locate a pressure point in the hand that helps headaches; relieve motion sickness and nausea by pressing a point in the leg; use the palms of your hands to quicicly and easily alleviate neck and shoulder tension caused by stress; and much more. (Min. 5/Max. 12) Inst.: Jan Ponchaud Site: Lions Fee: $35/1 day Date: 7/17/97 8009-001 Thur., 7- 10 p.m. 36 The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapevine • Summer 1997 OI�Pi�T�RS _ r-- -1 Software Selection for Families Looking for quality educational programs for your family, but not sure what's the best investment of your software dollars? Join us as we discuss key points to consid- er when making software decisions. Get hands-on with over forty programs, for preschoolers through adults, and experi- ence the leaming value first-hand! All ages welcome. Material fee of $2.50 is due to the instructor. (Min. 5/Max. 20) Inst.: Cheri Lynn Gregory Site: San Antonio Junior Academy Fee: $15/per family/1 day1034-001 Sun., 1034-001 Sun., 3- 5 p.m. Date: 8/24/97 Doing Business on the Internet Millions of people use the Internet every day. If you own a business, each of these people could be potenrial customers. This class will show you how to establish your business on the Intemet and capture a share of the commerce in this rapidly growing medium. (Min. 5/Max. 30) Inst.: Michael Preston Site: Lions Fee: $25/1 day Date: 8/2/97 1039-001 Sat., 9- 11 a.m. Accessing the Internet Age: Adult This class provides an indepth presenta- rion of what the Intemet consists of, and how the average person can access it. The class discusses hardware and software requirements, and how to use features such as electronic mail, bulletin board ser- vices, informarion retrieval, and conduct- ing on-line conversations. A listing of Internet service providers and a compari- son of their prices will also be provided. (Min. 7/Max. 30) Inst.: Michael Preston Site: Lions Fee: $25/1 day Date: 7/12/97 1022-0O1 Sat., 9 a.m. - 12 noon Computer Camp I Age: 2-6 w/adult A lively introduction to computers for youngsters, using plenty of kid-friendly programs. Whether your child has never touched a mouse or is a computer whiz, they'll enjoy this time together with you! Also a great chance to "try before you buy" a variety of programs. Register with a sib- ling or a friend! (Min. 4/Max. 8) Inst.: Cheri Gregory Site: San Antonio Academy Fee: $10/2 days Dates: 6/23 & 25/97 1017-001 M/W, 9:00-9:50 a.m. Fee: $10/2 days Dates: 6/24 & 26/97 1017-002 T/Th, 9:00-9:50 a.m. Fee: $10/2 days Dates: 7/7 & 9/97 1017-003 M/W, 9:00-9:50 a.m. Fee: $10/2 days Dates: 7/8 & 10/97 1017-004 T/Th, 9:00-9:50 a.m. Fee: $10/2 days Dates: 7/28 & 30/97 1017-005 M/W, 9:00-9:50 a.m. Fee: $10/2 days Dates: 7/29 & 31/97 1017-Q06 T/Th, 9:00-9:50 a.m. Fee: $10/2 days Dates: 8/18 & 20/97 1017-007 M/W, 9:00-9:50 a.m. Fee: $10/2 days Dates: 8/19 & 21/97 1017-008 T/Th, 9:00-9:50 a.m. Computer Camp II Age: 6-13 Pick and choose from three dozen hot pro- grams: test your knowledge of scienrific facts... design and run a town or dinosaur park... create your own books... solve brain-bending puzzles... crack baffling detective mysteries... direct your own stage play... sharpen your analytical think- ing skills... and so much more! Register with a sibling or a friend! (Min. 4/Max. 8) Inst.: Cheri Gregory Site: San Antonio Academy Fee: $28/4 days Dates: 6/23 - 26/97 1018-001 M-Th,10:00-11:20 a.m. 1018-002 M-T'h,11:30-12:50 p.m. Fee: $28/4 days Dates: 7/7 - 10/97 1018-003 M-Th,10:00-1120 a.m. 1018-004 M-Th, 11:30-12:50 p.m. Fee: $28/4 days Dates: 7/28 - 31/97 101&005 M-Th,10:00-11:20 a.m. 1018-006 M-Th, 11:30-12:50 p.m. Fee: $28/4 days Dates: 8/18 - 21/97 1018-007 M-Th, 10:00-11:20 a.m. 1018-008 M-Th, 11:30-12:50 p.m. � � � �urnrner Dro�rarnsl� � � �urnrner �un! •r , , ��d �Wlt'i)t7?In� Vo«e�ball Carnp p �, �n � S.g � I � .se✓i t:. n � ��: ` q. Movie� �occer Carn Concerrs p pla� Carnp Teen ���� V y Trips arnp �Ciwanda �Il �ou�ar Carnp The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapeuine �a� Carnp ,;,� - rr.� � .�� .ti %; ;f ' � Summer 1997 37 RIPS .OI�RS Reservations for all trips are taken at the Rancho Cucamonga Senior Center 9791 Arrow Route or call 477-2780 All trips leave from and return to the Lions Park Community Center, 9161 Base Line Road. The City of Rancho Cucamonga provides a variety of trips and tours for all ages. Reservations can be made by mail or in person at the Rancho Cucamonga Senior Center located at 9791 Arrow Route, in Rancho Cucamonga. (Mon.-Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.) Payment by check or cash must accompany your reservarion. All cancella- tions 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 refunded if an addiHonal passen- ger can take your place. For addirional informadon and trip confirmation call 477-2780. Now taking reservations for the following trips: Temecula Wine Tasting May 24 Are your palates ready? We'll be visiting Temecula's wine country to sample some of Southern Califomia's best vino. First we'll tour Mt. Palomar Winery where we'll learn all about the wine making process and also sample some of their finest. Then, on to downtown Temecula for lunch (on your own), and shopping. Finally, one more stop for wine tasting where you'll be given a complimentary logo glass to take home. Cost is $21 per person. Departs at 9 a.m. and retums at 5 p.m. Prima Donna June 7 "Come on Lucky 7!" Enjoy an 8 hour non- monitored turnaround to the Prima Donna Hotel and Casino, or visit the nearby Buffalo Bills Hotel and Casino. Cost is $5 per person. Departs at 7 a.m. and returns at 11 p.m. San Diego Harbor Cruise June 21 Spend the day in San Diego. First we'll visit Coronado Island for a quick stop at the famous Del Caronado Hotel. Then lunch (on your own), and shopping at the new Coronado Outlet Stores. Next, we'll take an ocean cruise of the beautiful har- bor. Finally, one last stop at San Diego's Old Town for a taste of Mexico. Dinner and shopping on your own. Cost is $26 per person. Departs at 9 a.m. and retums at 8:30 p.m. Hollywood Bowl July 4 What better way to celebrate the 4th of July than with a picnic (on your own), a fab- ' �` ulous concert (fea- � �7 turing Country S� �� Singer Trisha � ��/ Yearwood) and a .� , tremendous fire- works show at the Hollywood Bowl. Join us for what is always a patrioHc salute to our stars and strips. Includes bench seating with pads. Cost is $33 per person. Departs at 5:45 p.m. and retums at Midnight. Pageant of the Masters August 7 Experience the magnificent Pageant of the Masters where art comes alive. This amaz- ing event showcases achzal people por- traying some of the worlds most famous art works. Admission to the art festival is also included. There will also be time for dinner at the Sawdust FesHval (on your own). Cost is $40 per person. Departs at 5:30 p.m. and retums at Midnight. Big Bear Oktoberfest October 4 Entertainment, fun, and games are what await us at the 27th annual Oktoberfest in Big Bear. There will be chicken dancing, log sawing, a craft fair, and camival rides to help everyone celebrate. Cost is $24 per person. Departs at 10 a.m. and returns at 6 p.m. Julian Apple Country Nov 1 Picturesque Julian, located in the hills in the back country of San Diego County, it's the apple capital of the county. We'll stop at the famous Qn� Dudley's bakery for l� some delicious breads. We'll also make a stop at Bates nut farm. You'll have the afternoon free to strol] the small streets where you'll discov- er charming handicraft shops, boutiques, bed and breakfast inns and even a volun- teer fire department. On our way home we will stop in Temecula for dinner (on your own). Cost is $20 per person. Departs at 8 a.m. and retums at 8 p.m. Death Valley Casino Nov.16-18 This three day - two night package includes coach, room, one meal, Scotty's — Castle, tour guide for '•"••• i� . Valley Floor and park ''� �` entrance fees. We'll be �,t,,.,�!o staying at the Amargosa IG �' Valley Long Street Inn and Casino. Cost is $60 per person double occupancy and $72 for a single room. Departs at 8 a.m. (Nov. 16) and returns at 6 p.m. (Nov. 18) Solvang Dec 6 Just like a page from a Hans Christian Anderson fairy tale, Solvang brings alive the spirit of Denmark right here in south- ern California. You'll have plenty of time for shopping and exploring the town. A great way to get you in the Christmas spir- it. Cost is $26 per person. Departs at 8 a.m. and retums at 8 p.m. Huntington Harbor "Cruise of Lights" Dec 20 View the beautifully decorated waterfront homes in Huntington Harbor. Our first stop will be at the Plantation Restaurant (on � i I ,.3 your own). After dinner, � we will head down to ; � Huntington Harbor where i� you'll board ow vessel for -�.� a one hour voyage. You'll '- �' see hundreds of twinkling Christmas lights outlining the homes as we wind our way through the channels. This trip fills fast so book early! Cost is $26 per person. Departs at 4 p.m. and returns at 9:30 p.m. �3S Th.e City oFRancho Cucamonga • The Grapeuine There's no better uua� to kill a great �ro�rcam than b� uuaiting till the last minute to register. Each activitt� has a minimum attencJance requirement. If �ou uua i t too long, �our activit� ma� be gone. Summer 1997 I� 1� A N E R V I C�S SERVICES FOR THE WHOLE COMMUNITY Information and Referral Service The City of Rancho Cucamonga provides a bilingual referral program providing gen- �� � eral information and referrals on the � �� following: emer- � gency food banks, job training and ��, placement sources (all ages), senior health care, senior housing, child care, learning English, drug & alcohol abuse, energy conservation, lit- eracy, adoprions and foster parenting, and various other forms of assistance. For addi- tional informarion on all Human Services call 477-2780 ext. 206 between 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. (Monday thru Friday) USDA Food Commodities Surplus food commodities wffl be distrib- uted on the first Monday of each month to eligible low income residents of Rancho Cucamonga at the Rancho Cucamonga Senior Center. Distribution begins at 1:30 p.m. and ends at 3:00 p.m. or until com- modities are gone. Distribution is on a first come/first served basis. There is a limited homebound program for physically dis- abled individuals and seniors. Proof of res- idency and income is required. Call 477- 2780 ext. 206 for more informaHon. Rancho Cucamonga Directories The City of Rancho Cucamonga Resource Directory, Child Care Directory and Senior Housing Directory are available free of charge to interested residents. Also avail- able is the "El Heraldo", the Spanish Resource Directory. For more informaHon call, 477-2780 ext. 206. Dial-A-Cab Dial-A-Ride Goid, the curb-to-curb van transit for seniors and /� �o the disabled has been . replaced with a new subsidized transporta- rion service using local taxis called Dial-A-Cab. You pay 854 for the first 21 /Z miles of your trip. If your ri-ip is more than 2 1/Z miles, then you are responsible for the amount of overage. In order to use this service you must have an Omnitrans Senior/Disability Card. To receive an application call 1-800-966-6428. To schedule a Dial-A-Cab phone 622-7893. For more inEormation ca11889-0811. Fishing License Reduced fee and free fishing license appli- cations are available at the Human Services desk. Interested individuals may ca11477-2780 ext. 206 to determine eligibil- ity based on age and income or disability. Braille Instruction White Cane Center for the Blind provides instruction in reading braille for the visual- ly impaired. Classes are held on Wednesdays from 9 a.m. - 12 noon. The class is being offered free of charge, how- ever, advanced instrucrion may require a material fee of $8. For additional informa- Hon call, 477-2780 ext. 206. Bus Passes and I.D. Cards Monthly Omnitrans bus passes and I.D. cards are available for purchase. Date: 25th of each month for a 10 day period. Mon.-Fri., 8:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Site: Senior Center Note: Handicapped annual I.D. cards can only be purchased at the San Bernardino Omnitrans office (1700 West Fifth Street, San Bernardino). Well Baby Clinic Physical examinations and immunizations for infants thru 5 years :�, of age. Nominal fee. , Dates: May 28, June 25, July 23. Co-spon- sored with the San Bernardino County Dept. Public Health. Note: By appointment only, call 391- 7547 Immunization Clinic Immunizations for children ages 2 months thru 18 years of age and senior citizens. Second and fourth Mondays of each month. Co-sponsored with the San Bernardino County Dept. Public Health. Tirne: 1:30-3:30 p.m. Fee: $5.00 Site: Senior Center HICAP Insurance Counseling Assistance with medicare and HMO's. Help filing claims, understanding cover- age and evaluating policies. By appoint- ment only; second and fourth Monday of each month. Call 477-2780 ext. 206 to schedule an appointment. Homeowners/Renter's Assistance The Homeowner's and Renter's Assistance program allows qualified homeowners and renters to receive a once a year reim- bursement from the State of California for a portion of property taxes paid. To be eli- gible you must be 62 years of age or older, or blind or disabled and have a total household income under $13,200 during 1996. The filing period is from May 15, 1997 to August 31, 1997. For assistance in completing the forms, contact the Rancho Cucamonga Senior Center at 477-2780 ext. 206. Assistance will be provided by appointment only. LIFE LONG LEAR.1vING "The Doctor is In" Dr. Harvey D. Cohen, M.D. will be at the Rancho Cucamonga Senior Center on the 3rd Tuesday of each month from 12 noon to 2:00 p.m. He will be presenting information and responding to questions on topics related to senior health. The following presenta- tions are free and are open to everyone of all ages. Dates & Topics: June 17th ConsHpation: Is it Irritable Bowel Syndrome? July 15th HeartBurn: Can it be H-PYLORI (Bacteria) or GERD? August 19th Diabetes: New exciting drugs for treatment - Do you really need insulin? Sept. 16th Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) the silent killer. For more information please ca11477-2780 ezt. 206 Living, Learning & Laughing in the 90's Free monthly workshops on topics of special interest. All workshops will run 10:30- 11:30 a.m. at the Senior Center. Dates & Topics: June llth Get your Affairs in Order (United California Business and Estate Planning) July 9th Trust & Will Planning (United California Busiiiess and Estate Planning) August 13th Long Term Care and Avoiding Medi-Cal Spend Down (United California Business and Estnte Planning) Sept. lOth The Facts About Annuities (United Californin Busiricss and Estafe Planning) For more information please call 477-2780 ext. 206. The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapeoine • Summer 1997 39 E N I O R L A FITNESS Introduction to Sr. Exercise (Starting in August) A stretch, tone and conditioning class for senior men and women who are just get- ting started. This entry level training is intended for first time and novice partici- pants. Instruction is intended to educate and prepare students for more advanced aerobic exercise. This on-going class meets Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. at the Senior Center. The month- ly fee varies depending on the number of class sessions held per month. The fees for the upcoming months are: August -$12, September - $12, October $13.50. Register at the Senior Center. Instructor: Laura Ott - Certified Exercise Instructor. Energize By Exercise A stretch, tone and conditioning class for both senior men and women who want to improve their endurance, muscle tone and maybe lose weight. This on-going class meets Monday, Wednesday & Friday from 9 a.m. - 10 a.m. at the Senior Center. The monthly fee varies depending on the num- ber of class sessions held per month. T'he fees for the upcoming months are: July - $18., ;August - $19.50, September - $18. Register at the Senior Center. Instructor: Laura Ott - Certified Exercise Instructor. Senior Walking Class FREE! Ever feel like taking a walk with some friends but can never seem to coordinate the time. Well grab your walking shoes and meet us at the park for some aerobic walking, stretching and toning. Register at the Senior Center. Instructor: Maria Zifiey. Tuesdays & Thursdays - 8-9 a.m. Meet at the Red Hill Park Amphitheater Joint Efforts Arthritic Class FREE! This class is designed for those who expe- rience discomfort or difficulty in moving areas of their body due to arthritis. Through this class you can increase your strength and flexibility. Offered year round, register at R.C. Senior Center. Co- sponsored by the Arthritis Foundation. Instructor: Maria Zitney Tues.,11:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m. Instructor: Laura McCarter Thurs.,11:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m. Line Dancing If you're interested in having a lot of fun this is the class for you. A great form of exercise but you will never know it since you are having such a good time. No part- ner required. $5 monthly fee per class. Register at R.C. Senior Center. Tue., 9:30 a.m. -10:30 a.m. Fri., 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. CRAFTS Crafty Seniors This popular class meets weekly. Instruction and assistance is provided by Sally Uva (City volunteer). �� The projects vary in type and degree of difficulty. '� ' T'here may be a nominal fee for materials. Materials are purchased in advanced therefore sign-up is required for each project. Schedules & sign-up sheets are available at R.C. Senior Center. Tue., 9 am. -11 a.m. Oil Painting FREE! Open to all experience levels. Teaching fundamentals of oil painting, drawing, color, composiHon, brush and pallet knife technique. Class is Co-sponsored by Chaffey Adult Educarion. Students need not be seniors. This class will end in June and begin again in September. Mon.,12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Site: R.C. Senior Center Fashion Painting the Easy Way Learn how to crearively use paints, trans- fers, and stencils on various surfaces including: clothing, glass, and cork boards. "If it will sit srill long enough we'll paint it! Instrucrion provided by Sharon Salito. Register at the Senior Center. $3.50 supply fee. Fridays, 10:00-11:30 a.m. S S E S 55/Alive Mature Driving Class Driver retraining course developed by the American o _ .. Assoc-iation of � " Retired Persons C� - (AARP). _--��J ' Insurance discount �— 0 0 �,o certificate available ` upon completion. Classes are held 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. and are limited to 30 persons. $8.00 per person. Make checks payable to AARP (no cash). Dates: June lOth & llth July 8th & 9th August 12th & 13th September 9th & lOth Site: R.C. Senior Center Beginning Spanish With so many languages to learn, becom- ing bilingual in English and Spanish can be very advantageous in So. California. Leam fundamental spanish in this 6-week class for just $18. Co-sponsored by Chaffey Adult Education. Registration taken at the Senior Center on an ongoing basis. Instructor: Delia Segovia Mon., 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. June 2nd - July 7th (students need not be seniors) For information call 477-2780 Genealogy (Family History) � FREE! �� �t� Trace yow family history. \ ' t� Leam how to conduct gen- �" yl eral research in tracing ` your ancestry. Register at � the Senior Center on an ongoing basis. The last day of this class is June 30th. ^— ^------ ►� tc . v i iv r. i�i r� Attention all movie buffs! We will be showing great movies on the lst & 3rd Wednesday afternoons of the month. We invite all seniors, 50 years of age and older to join us for a FREE movie including popcom and punch on the house! Show time is 12:30 p.m. immediately following ,� lunch. �I ,� *Speclal Btg Screen Showing R June 18 - Phenomenon � � Q / July 2- Independence Day c�: t�e *July 16 - The Adventures of Pinnochio ° *July 30 - 101 Dalmations *August 6- Homeward Bound (Lost in San Francisco) *August 13 - Kazaam �4O The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapeuine • Summer 1997 :� ��-,� � S T �. � FOR E N I 0 RS The following information is for persons who are 50 years and over (unless indicated otherwise). All activities will be held at the Rancho Cucamonga Senior Center at 9791 Arrow Route and are free of charge unless specified. For detailed infor- mation on Senior Activities, Classes, and Services, pick up a copy of the Silver Fox Newsletter, a monthly bulletin just for seniors, from the Senior Center. Additional information can also be obtained by calling 477-2780. FUN GET-TOGETHERS Sunday Suppers First Sunday of each month 12- 6 pm - Potluck-Pool-Cards Birthday Celebrations Last Wednesday of each month - 11 am Mini-Events For exact day and celebration topic, see the monthly Silver Fox Newsletter. V.I.P. Club Thurs., 10 am - 11 am $5.00 annual membership fee Rancho Cucamonga Chorale Senior Choral group. Tue., 2 pm - 4 pm Ballroom Dances lst Tuesday each month, $3 admission 2nd Saturday each month, $3 admission ••••••••••••••••••••• MEDICAL SERVICES Health Screening Clinic Seniors (60 and over) 2nd Tuesday each month. - 9 am - 12 noon Blood Pressure Screeriing Mon. - 10 am - 12 noon Hearing Clinic By appt. only, call 920-9906 Medicare Counseling Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program. 2nd & 4th Mon. each month, by appt. only, call 987-1618. Agewise Peer Counseling Call the S. B. County Department of Mental Health at 356-3820 or 1-800-451-5633. � � THINGS TO DO Pool Mon. -Thurs., 8 am - 5 pm Fri., 8 am - 8 pm First Sunday of month 1- 6 pm Games and Puzzles Mon. - Fri., 8 am - 8 pm Bingo Thurs.,10:45-3:30 pm Senior Library Mon. - Fri., 8 am - 5 pm First Sunday of month 1- 6 pm Chess & Checkers Mon., 1 pm - 3 pm Scrabble Tues., 1 pm - 3 pm r'� �x� CARD GAMES Players please bring your own cards Canasta Mon., 12:30 pm-4 pm Thur.,12:30 pm - 3:30 pm Pinochle Thurs., 8:30 am - 4 pm Sun., 1 pm - 3 pm (first Sunday of month only) Pinochle Tournaments Fri., 3:30 pm - 9 pm Bridge Thurs., 12:45 - 3:30 pm Fri., 7 pm - 10 pm EVENTS 4th of July Stars & Stripes Join us while we celebrate our country's birthday with a 4th of July spectacular. T'here will be plenty of fun for all including games and door prizes. Casponsored by the Senior V.I.P. Club and the Community Services Department. Date: Thursday, July 3, 1997 Time: 10:00 a.m. Site: R. C. Senior Center Hawaiian Luau Please join us for our annual "vacation" to the sandy beaches of Hawau. The event includes refreshments, entertainment and door prizes. We will set the mood by deco- rations and music - you can complete it by wearing your favorite beach attire! Co- sponsored by the Senior V.I.P. Club and the Community Services Dept. Date: Thursday, August 28,1997 Time: 10:00 a.m. Site: R.C. Senior Center Senior Billiards Tournament Chalk up your cue and join us for our senior billiards tournament. Anyone 50 years of age and older is invited to parHci- pate. Categories and tournament elimina- tion will depend on enrollment. Call for registrarion information at 477-2780. Date: June 13, 1997 Time: 9:00 a.m. Site: R.C. Senior Center LEGAL SERVICES Senior Legal Services Professional advice for persons 60 years of age and older. Provided by Inland Counties Legal Services. By appt. only, ca11980-0982 West End Legal Aid Clinic Professional advice on a variety of legal issues. (55 and over) Tue., 6 pm - 8 pm Westem San Bernardino County Bar Association, 10532 Acacia, Suite #B10. Note: Ca11945-2822 for appointment. � o � � � � � NUTRITION MEALS Hot meals for seniors (60 and over) provided by Old Timer's Foundation. Limited home- bound program and transporta- tion available. For further infor- mation ca11987-1911. Mon. - Fri., 11:30 am - 1:00 pm $2 per meal. The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapeuine • Summer 1997 41 Program Registrat(on Begins - June Q, 1997 Call 477-Q765 for Informcation Mail-In ✓Send registration form at any time. (No priority given for post- mark date) ✓Opened and processed begin- ning June 2nd. (June 9th - non-res- idents) Mail to: Summer Registration P.O. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729 Drop f3ox ✓Collected and pro- cessed at the end of each day. ✓Located at: City Hall, Community Services 10500 Civic Center Dr. ./Monday - Thursday 7am-6pm Refuncls/ Transfers ./Issued if requested ! prior to 2nd class meet- . ing. ✓Will be notified and II credit issued automatical- ly if class is cancelled. Genercal Info ✓Registration not accepted at classes. ✓Send separate checks for each acHvity. ✓$5 non resident fee applies to each activity. ✓$10 service charge on all retumed checks. ✓Scholarships available for resi- dents, call for requirements. ���r�����������������������������������������.�r�r��������������������� 1 Program # ParHcipant's Last Name First Birthdate M/g Program Title Fee" Alt. Choice / / —1 / / � / / 2 Adult's Name Home Phone ❑ Check for new address Address Daytime Phone " Non-Residents, include City" State Zip Code additional $5.00 for each program registering in. 3 Medical Release: I do hereby give permission for any certified emergency professional or health care professional to administer any type of inedical treatment he/she deems necessary to the above child(ren) in case of an emergency and in the event that I cannot be contacted. Signature of Parent or Guardian Date Doctor's Name Hospital Name Existing Medical Condirion 4 THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY AGREES TO THE FOLLOWING: 1. THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY RELEASES, WAIVFS AND DISCHARGES THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA its directors, officers, employees, agents, and independent convactors from all liabil�ty to the undersigned and/or his/her personal representatives, assigns, heirs and next of kin for any loss or damage and any claim or demands therefore on account of injury to the person or property or death of the undersigned, whether or not caused by the negligence and�or property of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, its directors, officers, employees, agents and �ndependent contractors. 2. THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY ASSUMFS F[JLL RESPONSIBII.ITY FOR AND RISK OF BODII.Y INJURY, DEATH OR PROPERTY DAMAGE due to the negligence of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, its directors, officers, employees, agents and independent contractors, or otherwise while in, upon or about the premises of the Ciry of Rancho Cucamonga and/or while using the premises or facilrt�es or equ�pment thereon. 3. THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY PERMITS the taking of photographs of themselves and/or the participant by the City of Rancho Cucamonga during recreation classes to be used at the City's discretion. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS READ AND VOLUNTARILY SIGNS THE RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY AND INDEMNIT'Y AGREEMENT, and further agrees that no oral representations, statements or inducement apart from the foregoing written agreement has been made. [ HAVE READ THIS RELEASE Signature Date As Parent ❑ Guardian ❑ Participant ❑ 5 Information Required for Registration in Sports Programs Child #1 - Height Weight Shirt Size (Youth) S M L XL (Adult) S M L XL Previous Team Position Played Season Played Child #2 - Height Weight Shirt Size (Youth) S M L XL (Adult) S M L XL Previous Team Posirion Played Season Played 42 �._-;•.��.�;�:�,�.�-��v:'.^�:� �1,�; —� ., ,^�T,e;.s��. . � ..----.-�'..-� _. - ,—�r---�7�e.,rQ:_�••. . ='!!`'�] The City of Ran,cho Cucamonga • � The Grapeuine • � Summer 1997 KEY TO FACILITIES r ' 1 � QA. Cucamonga/Demens Trail Rest No. Base Line Rd. to Hillside Rd �B. Heritage Community Park 5546 Beryl Street �C. Beryl Park East/West 6524 Beryl St./6501 Carnelian St. �D. Red Hill Community Park 7484 Vineyard Ave. �E. Lions Park 9161 Base Line Rd. �F. Bear Gulch Park 9094 Arrow Route �G. Old Town Park 10033 Feron Blvd. �H. Church Street Park 10190 Church St. �I. Hermosa Park 6787 Hermosa Ave. �J. Victoria Groves Park 6840 Fairmont Way AK. Coyote Canyon Park 10987 Terra Vista Pkwy Paxxs A �L�,'� ��h iv � ��� �L. Spruce Avenue Park 7730 Spruce Avenue QM. West Greenway Park 7756 Meadowcrest Ct. QN. Milliken Park 7699 Milliken Ave. �O. Kenyon Park 11481 Kenyon Way �P. Vintaqe Park 11745,Victoria Park Ln. QQ. Windrows Park 6849 Victoria Park Ln. �R. Eleana Park 7139 Kenyon Way �S. Eriwanda Creek Community Park 5939 East Avenue �-- - � � HILLSIDE I �I � B _ ` BANYAN � �t ; `� w .�.0 w ` I �4 I I �13 . i I �VILSON I � I I � LJ a�ll *I �19 HIGHLAND � J� O� 20� �P vICTO�qp �21 ��21 BASE LINE R�Z� *h � J D� bttE �, �6 - � itL I I � � ' �2�♦ / � � � 0 0 � � 6 OTHER FACILITIES Dynasty Gym SG56 Urica Ave. Deer Creek Bowling 7930 Haven Ave. Leaming Tree Preschool 9544 Foothill Blvd. Hillside Comm. Church 5354 Haven Ave. San Antonio Jr. Academy 1722 E. 8th, Ontario Precision GymnasHcs 9017 Arrow Route #120 Tarbell Realtors 7319 Milliken Ave. Ontario Ice 1225 W. Holt, Ontario Advantage 3535 Inland Empire, Ontario Whispering Lakes Golf 2525 E. Riverside Dr., Ontario �IS ��gpvlST B 25 � �H t K�24 � � M � 16 u 0 FOOTHILL � 1 *a *e �e z� < c � O _ _ � k* � ¢ �g JERSEY *i � ?� Z Y 0 �; � Gb ¢ a ¢ � 6TH ST. � 4TH ST. � �1. Stork Elem. School 5646 Jasper St. �2. Alta Loma Jr. High School 9000 Lemon St. �3. ]asper Elem. School 6881 Jasper St. �4. Carnelian Elem. School 7105 Carnelian St. �5. Alta Loma High School 8880 Base Line Rd. �6. Valle Vista Elem. School 7727 Valle Vista �7. Bear Gulch Elem. School 8355 Bear Gulch Place �8. Los Amigos Elem. School 8498 9th St. �9. Hermosa Elem. School 10133 Wilson St. �10. Vineyard Jr. High School 6440 Mayberry Ave. �11. Chaffey College 5885 Haven Ave. �12. Deer Canyon Elem. School 10225 Hamilton St. �13. Alta Loma Elem. School 7085 Amethyst St. �14. Cucamonga Middle School 7611 Hellman �15. Dona Merced Elem. School 10333 Palo Alto �16. Central Elem. School 7955 Archibald Ave. SCHOOLS �17. Cucamon�a Elem. School 8677 Arctubald Ave. �18. Rancho Cuca. Middle Sch. 10022 Feron Blvd. �19. Caryn Elem. School 6290 Sierra Crest Loop �20. Rancho Cuca. High School 11801 Lark Dr. �21. Victoria Groves Elem. Sch. 10950 Emerson �22. Carleton P. Liqhtfoot School 6989 Kenyon Way �23. Ruth Musser Middle School 10789 Tena Vista �24. Coyote Canyon Elem. Sch. 7889 Elm Ave. �25. Terra Vista Elem. School 7497 Mountain View Dr. �26. Summit Inter. School 5959 East Avenue �27. Windrows Elem. School 6855 Victoria Park Ln. �28. Eriwanda Inter. School 6925 EHwanda Ave. �29. EHwanda High School 13500 Victoria Ave. � East/West Heritage Elem. 13690 West Conshtution 14250 East ConstituHon Fontana (not on map) 1 ' 1 I I1 * CITY FACILITIES *a. City Hall/Police Station 10500 Civic Center Dr. *b. Lions Community Center 9161 Base Line Rd. *c. R.C. Senior Center 9791 Arrow Route *d. R.C. Library 7368 Archibald Ave. *e. Epicenter/Sports Complex 8408 Rochester Ave. *f. Fire Station #il 6627 Amethyst *g. Fire Station #2 9612 San Bemardino Rd. *h. Fire Station #3 12158 Base Line Rd. *i. Fire Starion #4 11297jersey *j. Fire Station #5 11108 Banyan *k. City Corporate Yard 9153 9th St. *1. R.C. Family Sports Center 9059 San Bernardino Rd. *m. Animal Care Facility 11780 Arrow Route ��� / � � The City of Rancho Cucamonga • The Grapevine • Summer 1997 � 43 City Directory Residents of the City of Rancho Cucamonga are encouraged to nttend Cih/ meetings. �'hese meetmgs aie held at Rancho Cucamonga, City Hall, 1O5b0 Civic Center Drive. City Council � Meets first £� third Wednesdays, monthly nt 7 pm William J. Alexander ..........................................................................Mayor Diane Williams ...................................................................Mayor Pro Tem Paul Biane ...........................................................................Councilmember James V. Curatalo ..............................................................Councilmember Rex GuHenez ......................................................................Councilmember Other Elected Ofticials DebraAdams ................................................................................City Clerk James C. Frost .................................:......................................City Treasurer Planning Commission/Historic Preservation Commission Meefs second & fourth Wednesdays, monthly at 7 pm E. David Barker .....................................................................................Chair LarryMcNie1 ................................................................................Vice-Chair Bill Bethel ...............................................................................Commissioner Rich Macias ............................................................................Commissioner Peter Tolstoy ..........................................................................Commissioner Park and Recreation Commission Meets third Thursday, monthly at 7 pm AnnD. Punter .......................................................................................Chair Mark Whitehead ..........................................................................Vice-Chair James Clopton .......................................................................Commissioner Bruce Ann Hahn ...........................................................:.......Commissioner Massie Hazegh ......................................................................Commissioner Library Board Meets first Thursday, monthly at 7 pm Robert Howdyshe11 .......................................................................President Laura Muna-Landa ..............................................................Vice-President Gina Gregory .........................................................................Boardmember Edward Swistock ..................................................................Boardmember Rebecca Davies ......................................................................Boardmember Rancho Cucamonga Public Libra Foundation Call 948-9900�i meeting dates PaulaPachon ..................................................................................President Patricia Beasley ...............................................................................Secretary Rene Barnett ...........................................................................Boardmember Robert Howdyshell ...............................................................Boardmember Gregory Morrison .................................................................Boardmember Robert ValenH ........................................................................Boardmember Paul Williams .........................................................................Boardmember Rancho Cucamonga Community Foundation Meets third Tuesday, monthly at 4:30 pm RobertDutton ....................................................:..................................Chair JohnMannerino ...........................................................................Vice-Chair PattiGeye .......................................................................................Treasurer Vacant.....................................................................................Boardmember Betty McNay ..........................................................................Boardmember Sue IvlcNiel .............................................................................Boardmember I?ianna Lee-Mitchell .............................................................Boardmember Staff jackLam ..................................................................................City Manager Jerry B. Fulwood ......................................................Deputy City Manager Linda D. Daniels .................................Redevelopment Agency Manager Lawrence I. Temple .............................Administrative Services D'uector Rick Gomez ...................................:...Community Development Director Wm. Jce O'Nei1 .......................................................................City Engineer Suzanne Ota ..............................................Community Services Manager Bill Makshanoff .................................................................Building Official Brad Bu11er ................................................................................City Planner Susan Stark ...........................................................................Finance Officer MarH Hig ' .........................................Disaster Preparedness Manager Deborah lark ............................................................... ..Library Manager Rod Hoops ....................................................Captain Rancho Cucamonga Police Department L. Dennis Michael ....................................Fire Chief Rancho Cucamon�a Fire ProtecHon Dismct Editorial 5taff Nettie Nielsen ..........................................................RecreaHon Supervisor Karen Silhanek .................................................Community Services Tech Cover design by Diana Sharou, Graphic Designer t Your Service . . . Ci� Hall -- Monday through Thursday 7 a.m. - 6 pm. 10500 Civic Center Drive, P.O. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729 ....................................................477-2700 MaYor/City Council/ C�ty Manager/City Clerk ...........................................................477-2700 Planning ilivision/Home Improvement Program ....................477-2750 Engineenng Division .....................................................................477-2740 Bw"]ding and Safety Division ........................................................477-2710 Code Enforcement ..........................................................................477-2720 Community Services Department ................................................477-2760 Community Services - AcHvity Regislrarion ..............................477-2765 Grafitti Hotline ................................................................................481-7999 Police Rancho Cucamonga Police Department 10510 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Emergency Calls Only ..........................................................................9-1-1 Police Services (non-emergency) ..................................................941-1488 Business/Crime Prevention/Investigahons ...............................477-2800 Fire Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District 6623 Amethyst Ave., Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701 Emergency Calls Only ..........................................................................9-1-1 Business Calls ..................................................................................477-2770 Fire Safety Division 10500 Civic Center Drive ...............................................................477-2770 New Construction Unit .................................................................477-2730 Community Centers Lions Park Community Center 9161 Base Line Road, 41730 ...........................................................477-2790 Rancho Cucamonga Senior Center 9791 Arrow Route, 91730 ...............................................................477-2780 Epicenter Quakes Ticket Of6ce ......................................................................481-5252 City Stadium Rental Information .................................................477-2799 Foothill Communities Law and Justice Center .......................945-4313 Rancho Cucamonga Chamber of Commerce 8280 Urica Avenue, Suite 160, 91730 ...........................................987-1012 Library Rancho Cucamonga Public Library 7368 Archibald Avenue .................................................................948-9900 Utilities -Electric Southem California Edison ..............................................1-800-655-4555 -Gas Southem Califomia Gas ....................................................1-800-427-22Q0 -Refuse Rancho Disposal ...........................................................................987-3717. Westem Waste Industries ...........................................................591-1714 Yukon Disposal .............................................................................987-2410 -Water Cucamonga County Water District ...........................................987-2591 Animal Control Licensing & Shelter .......................................................................466-PETS Requests for Service .............................................................1-800-472-5609 Cable 7'V Comcast Cable Vision ....................................................................983-9895 Marks Cab]eVision ....:....................................................................987-6275 School Districts Alta Loma School Disirict .............................................................484-5151 Central School District ...................................................................989-8541 Cucamonga School District ...........................................................987-8942 Etiwanda�chool District ...............................................................899-2451 Chaffey Joint Union High School District ..................................98&8511 Emergency Broadcasting System Stations KGGI - (99.1 FM) KFRG - (95.1) KOLA - (99.9 FM) �31kd;ai� ' • , � .U�' �as�#Be , •. . 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