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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGrapevine Summer 2000�/acation Safet y The Rancho Cllcamon9a Police DePartment offers these summer safety tiPs. 11l 1LVlllJi ' of � :: � � l�Tational ��`e ,:� ElVI� VVeek - �::� .. � Tl�e City of Rancho � � + Cuca�norzga is proud to present � �� � I � Children's Health � - � Safety Fair ��' r`� - ,,� ` WHEN: May 20, 2000 Lions Community Center 9161 6ase'line Itoad 2:00 p.m. - 5•OO p.m. ' Food, Fun F� Lot's of free stuff ' Interactive booths � information on: • Motor Vehicle Safety � � Fire and Burn Prevention � • Poisoning Prevention • • Bike and Pedest�ian Safety • ' � Fire Safety • � Water Safety • ' �0111 �5... in the Environrnental Learning Center inside Lions East for fun and learning about ways to protect our environrnent! The San Bernardino County Department of Public Health will be sponsoring fr•ee ' childr•en`s car sec�t inspections. Spor2sored by �he Cit�'of RanclTo Cucc��noi�ga, Rcincho Ciicamonga Fire Drstrict, IZnncho; �' Ctiacamongc�Police Departmeilt, San A�iton�o Hospiti�l, t11e Emergency Roorn Na�rses Associatron, Lorrici Lindc� G2ildren's Hospital,'StnEe Fni�n1 Insurance and Ehe Sa�iBer�iardialo Counh� Departmerit a�Paiblic Henith. Are you planning a family vacation? Preventing crime during family travel starts with making sure your home is protected while you're away. The key is to make it look like you never left: 6EFORE YOIJ LEAVE . . . • Keep shades and blinds in their normal positions. • Stop mail and newspapers, or ask a neighbor to pick them up every day. • Put timers on several household lights so they turn on and off at appropriate times. • Arrange to have the grass mowed while you're gone. • Make sure all your door and window locks. are in working order- and use them. Activate your home alarm (if your have one). PACKING FOR PREVENTION o . . • Clean out your wallet or purse before you go; take only essential credit cards. Plan to use credit cards or traveler's checks instead of cash wherever possible. • Carry your purse close to your body, or your wallet in an inside front pocket. Better yet, take a"fanny pack" or wear a money pouch under clothes. • Pack as lightly as possible. Lots of heavy, cumbersome bags will slow you down and make you more vulnerable to getting robbed. • Expensive, designer luggage can draw unneeded attention to your belongings. Pack your things in inconspicuous bags. T�"lE C7YdpEVINE 2 SUMMEY 100� • Keep a separate record of the contents of checked luggage. And keep anything of value such as medicine and jewelry in a carry-on that stays with you. WHI(� YOIJ ARE Ol1T AND A6011T. .. • Don't display expensive jewelry, cameras, bags and other items that might draw attention. • Check maps before you go out so you can tour confidently. • Stick to well-lighted, well traveled streets at all times - no shortcuts. Always lock your car when it's parked, even if the stop is brief. Keep valuables out of sight, prefer- ably locked in the trunk. Dori t advertise that you're a tourist by leaving maps and' guidebooks on the seat or dashboard - keep them in the glove compartment. Traveling safely with your family also means sticking together and keeping an eye on your children at all times. Make sure they know where you're staying (name and address), and teach them what to do if they get lost or separated. You might want to agree on a meeting place, just in case. And by all means, make sure your kids know not to accept rides or favors from strangers. Kids are not waterproof...keeping children safe from drowning Learn the action steps you can take for safeguarding children in and around water! ! KNOW 1NE FACTS FACT... ! You can prevent childhood drown- � �gsi FACT . . . : Drowning is the leading cause of unin- : tentional injury and death to children under five years of age in California. FACT... For every drowning death, approxi- mately two to ten children are hospi- talized and two to forty children are seen in emergency rooms and released. FACT... Childhood drowning is not a supervi- sion issue. Most pool/spa incidents have occurred with adults present and engaged in routine activities. FACT . . . Children can drown in the time it takes to answer the phone or door. Children have drown during surprisingly short breaks in visual contact with the guardian FACT... Most children who drown were last seen indoors or out- doors away from the pool/spa area and were under the supervision of a responsible adult. Action St � PROTECTION Use layers of barrier protection between children and water to warn and impede. • Position alarms on doors and win- dows leading to the water. Install about five feet above ground level so that a child cannot reach them. • Place a non-climbable five-foot fence around the pool/spa that sep- arates the pool/spa from the resi- dence. Openings should be no more than four inches wide so chil- dren cannot squeeze through the spaces. • Have a self-closing and self-latching fence gates, side gates and doors leading to the pool/spa area, with latches above a child's reach (54" high). Gates should open outward. . J��S�_ i�' ���S� � /J \ � � �' � � • Install pool safety covers (power-operated are the safest and easiest to use). In addition to the protecrive devices, roufiinely follow these practices. • Maintain all safety devices to ensure they are in good working order. • Secure and lock all doors, windows and gates leading to the pool/spa area when not in use. • Drain standing water from pool/spa covers. Remove covers completely before using pool/spa and replace them immediately after use. • Never leave toys in or around the pool/spa. Place items that can be used for climbing (tables, chairs and planters) away from fences continued on page 5 Summer is a great time to adopt a pet! Visit the Rancho Cucamonga Animal Shelter at the Corner of Arrow Highway and Rochester or ca11466-PETS for information. �lE GfdPEVINE � SVMMEI' lOOO ��� ' f �_ i: ":;��� r11�� ..:' � .� i -� � . . : r. =`��f �_ , -:^ � , . `�'� :, ,� .,� � ���/ . The City of Rancho Cucamonga Community Services Department ,�.:. ;`{//�� is proud to present �� ��� 1 t Annual 4th of ul � � ���� � S � Y ;��� -.. -- ���- WHEN: Tuesday, July 4, 2000 • 5 p.m. ��.� �.: :� Bring the Whole Family! � �1�� ''\��'���1'``_ ,_,,,�, __--Fireworks Spectacular � ,, ; ,. � � t' '�. ? � `�� � A"P romusical"celebratin the S int o America \J�= �,. `� �\ _' y % P� � f � �� �.I , , , . with ground and aerial fireworks. ���°' �� � 0 ���� i � �/ � � ! % .ti �'° W ��. _s' ►. ;�:; FREE �I�e�o�ial ��e�kend� Patri�o�tic Concert WHEN: Saturday, May 27 Gate opens at 6:30 pm 6ea�h Pa��ty �r Classic Ca� Snow WHEN: Saturday, june 17 10am-4pm Ni9ht o,f N�a�ic: WHf N: Saturday, August 19 7:30 pm � Concert a# 7 pm j�_�_ �ryaysic Cazs, Games, and I1Jusion and ma�ic � The City of Rancho Cucamonga and _,____� •�_ a tribute to the Beach featuring close up 1 � Target Stores proudly presents the - �9,�,, \ Boys ieaturing the band and stage magic�ans `� Inland Empire Philharmonic in a free y_ \/�J,�__�. r Papa Doo Run Run headlined by � concert in tribute to our National �`_� -� Master Dlusionist Armed Forces. ��� �r��.{ ,' . Q Steve Spellman � .�. `. . UI�Lor For furthcr information on Festival 2000, contact the Community Services De�artrnent at 477-2760 See page 21 for more details. �,, �J'- � .� ,WHERE: . � .. - � CHAFFEY COLLEGE FOOTBALL STADIUM ;�.�'� 5:00 p.m. Fun Zone �.;;�`, 6:00 p.m. Live Entertainment ���_ � ,�; 9:00 p.m. Fireworks Celebration FEE Tickets go on sale May lst - SS.00 adults 53.00 children S3.00 fun lone Purchase your tickets before July lst and get half-price admission to the Kids Fun Zone. Tickets can be purchased at the Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center (Monday - Thursday) and Lions Center East (Monday - Saturday). For more information on 4th of July activiHes see page 21, log on to www.rcpark.com or ca11477-2760. • No outside food, coolers,, or alcohol •Plan to arrive early to avoid traffic congestion due to construction on Haven Avenue InE GfdfJEVINE /1 SVMMEf 2000 �r Kee in Our Children Safe co�t. P9 Actio_ n Ste� Sl1PERVISION Actio_ n Ste� PREPARATION Curiosity, rapidly changing skills, and • Insist that anyone older than four- an inability to understand danger place teen have current certification in young children at high risk. infant/child CPR. • Assign an adult "water watcher" to supervise the pool/spa area, especially during social gatherings. • Assign a second adult to maintain constant visual contact with children in the pool/spa area. Do not assume someone else is watching a = ,,�,:,���A�!!�y�'',���I' child. • Never leave a child ' / alone near a pool or spa, bathtub, toilet, water-filled bucket, pond, or any standing water in which a child's nose or mouth may be submersed. • Learn how to swim and learn rescue techniques. • Mount rescue equipment by the pool (a lifesaving ring, shepherds' hook, CPR sign). � Many float- type toys are thought to '`���!'���I??��;- be life- � � savers. � � They are � � not. They are only toys and should be used only as toys (arm floats and inflatable rings). • 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. • Post the 9-1-1 emergency phone number on your phone. Have a phone near the pool/spa area. Do not leave children unattended while talking on the phone. • Teach everyone how to use safety equipment and how to ca119-1-1. What to do if you find a child in a PooUspa 1. Yell for help and get the child out of the pool/spa and onto the deck. 2. If someone is with you, have them call 9-1-1. Determine if the child is breathing: tilt the head back; if you don't hear or feel breathing or see fhe chest rising, begin CPR immedi- ately. Continue CPR until emer- gency help arrives. 3. If you are alone and the child is not breathing, start CPR. After one minute, call 9-1-1. Return to the child and continue CPR until help arrives. For more information, contact the Raticho Cucamonga Fire District at (909) 477-2770 Fireworks are illegal in Rancho Cucamonga! �� \ �; ��� ' . . ��'' ._ �-, • %.�.s: ` ' . � ': Have a safe Fourth of July Holiday! '"; . :,� � , �.- �, -�- Report anyone using ' or selling fireworks to the authorities by calling the police or fire department or by calling the toll-free WE TIP Hotline at 1-�00- CRIME For the-best fireworks display, join us at _ ' Chaffey College See pa9es 4� Zl fior details! ThE GrapEviNe ` SUMMEY z000 J � � 1 1 �1 � � _,� � ���� A Day in tl�e Life of tlie Pl�n��ing Division , ' The City of Rancho Cuclinong� is been the key to making Rancho provide for you? IE Hollywood was to - renowned for its pl.aruvng and h�s Cucamonga the envy of the Inland tnal<e a i�n_ovie about city pl�ruzin�, the �'won iliimerous a��Tards Ior iis convnu- En1pi�°e. B�rt wh1� goes on iii 1he script might look soinethin.� like t]zis �' nity �lanni��� effoxts. �� Creat�ng a��' Plaruzillg �Division on a daily �b�sis? (wi.�li Toi�1�H�u1ks and.Meg Ryan p11y- , visioizlry plln and followulg it have Wh�it kind of services do city p11iu-iers ing the role of the pl�iuzers): f.: � ; INTEi�IOR �CENE �a '" AT THE REC�PTIOIVIS'F''S DESK ���� ��� �,�-�� � The � receptionist directs all incoining pla�iaier who cari anszuer �our questions. � �� � �' ° �, , �calls �to the right person �in �tl�e Pl�uung � � � � � �� � �� �'� „, . �, Depar�ti�ent. �� � � � � C111er: My �ieigl�bor constantly ]�.c�s 2 or 3 � � � � � �,� k � � `� �- � � � � � cars parked on the fi�olit Iawn and t12ey are ' � �� t.� ` � � Receptionist;� Good �mo�72iii�; Citi� of� � �bei�ig zoorked� on (repai�). Is tlzis aUozUed?� �� �" = ` � � � Rancl2o Cucamonaa Pla�ra�ning Depart��2ent. � � �� � � �� � � � � � t:.:; : ` ;;�: , � � � '. � , -_.- � ,- � � � � � � Receptionist: Si�, oi.rr Code Ei2foreer�2e�ti� �� �� �� �Callei�: I want to� add� o�i to »i l�.ouse. sta ha�Tdles this� t� e o r ol�leiri. Would � �� �� -� �, � � y � ff JP f P� , �� �� � Can I�u�ild all ihe zoc�� �o t11e �ropert� li��e? � yotic like �to spea.le �o o�e of tltieni? � ��� � � �� � p� ��, �� �' `� Receptionist: Sir, let nie`direct yoti� to c� � Caller: Yes, please. � �� � . � � � �.�._� _ �� d�;� � � �, � � � �NT�Rio�� �c�i�� � �e � � � � � � � � AT THE PI.AIVNING COiJNTEIZ � A contractor coines i�1fo City Hall. He T`l1e Rece�tionist calls a� planner to ���� ��� Sir, tlie plan� shows a_3.-foot setback fo�� the �� wants a building permit i�1 the morning � colne to tlle counter. � � szr�i�nming �ool but ou�� � Zoni�zg Cocle ��� so he can star�t tlle swnruning pool 1nd � � � �� requires 5 feet. Tl1e height of the patio cover � patio cover work inunecliately at the job Planner: Hi, how cari I help you? ancl the lot coverage meet tlie Code's require- � site. He c�me over to the P1aru1iilg � �nents. I can marlc on your �lans to show the � ' CoLulter after he was told that he needed Contractor: I need approval for a required setbc�ck instead of asking you to i approval from the Plarming Department. szuimming pool and pati.o cover. � revise the _plaiis. �Will that �be accepte�ble. (With an affirmltive answer,. tiie plamler notes the ilew setback and approves the plans uld � Receptionist: Sir, �niay I help �otir? Plaiuzer: Ma� I see �our plans? �� the builciuig per�nit).� � � (P11iu1er checks the setUack of the swinuning '' � Contractor: Yes. I need �lam�itti� ap��oval pool from the propeity line, the height of the �� � for a building �et7nit. patio cover, and the amount of lot coverage). ^ ' INTERIOR SCENE 3: AT THE PLANNIiVG DEI'AIiTMIE1V'I''S CONFEREN�E ROOM �kar�,"�i,s Staff inembers from Plailning, grading, landscaping, public �� ��f� �"` Engineering, Building & Safety, I'ire, safety concerns or neighborllood � m, ���`��� �;��„ �� S1leriff and Traffic meet weekly compatibility issues tha�t need to x� -� ��;� ` �.., �� ��� to review the coinple�teness of new be addressed by the �pplicai�t. �� ;;�� � ��� � �� ,�� � ��� �" developinent applications. Their � � � � �` � "'�' ,� � � �'' h :� �� s_ `� �� �r; ���� discussions concentrate oi1 whether � � �; � - ,� � '� ' �11e developmeilt proposals ineet � �; `� � ��� � � - � s,� � development standards and whether . � � ��a��=�'� --�"'_""`�� � ,���, � � �"r`"_.�--- � �r � there �'are sit'e planning, ci�culation, � � � ' °,�. � ,� � � '� . __ �:. . . . . � . . . .. ThE GYcipEVINE �� �6�. - SUIvIMEY� 200� � . . . _. .. . INTERiOfZ SCENE �: � BACK i�T'I'iiE CO�T'I'�IZ �� ; ::.�� a z; � The p1a�.zner is givulg �out i�lformation. business is classified "Business Su��o�•t ��l�otii own. or Ii�ve on is zoned T1e��l�-Lozv o��' � i.'� to a rcal est�Ee brokex �u1d tllen a Se�z��ices" zuhich is pern2itted i�2� tl�.is sub- �Low Residentic�l D�istri.ct. A Conditiol�al � �>��residezlt. � � � �area. Yo��cr client ��.eeds to obtarn a bus�ir�ess ���� Llse Pe��mit (CUP) is requ�ired. Tl2e p�i,r.r�ose � � � � � 1ice��se. If any �tenant in2pi�ave�ne�its to t12e � is to �niake sure the u�iit »�ieets t12e se�tbc�ck, � e���Broker: I l2ave a client wh� is ia�terestcd ��leased space are rieeded, a bu�i.ldin� pe��tnit is � �12ef�l�.t, a��cl �uilclil2� covei�c��e ��egulatior�s ���� ����iri movi�rig ]iis bti�siness � to ���the Cit�, He�- also i2ecessar~��. � c��.�l that i� zoo�uld �t2ot )ic�ae a?icaative �� �}��i�ovides an c��isweri�r�g service fo�� I�is clierits � � � i��a2�act on tl7e �iei.ghbol�l�ood: I-Iere is a copy �� and is �iriterested � in c� locati.oTz �zea�� tl�e Resident: I l�ive �0�1 a hal� acre lot. I c��r�� �� of tlze Code on tl�is sa�tbject, t12e applicc��tio�i �� � corner of 6t}i Sfreet� c��ic1 He�r�nosR 11ve�1ue, � i.�rite�i�estecl � i�i a.dding a grra�i�ny ti�.�zit. �re fo�r�T��, tl2e fee requi���enze�its c�r7cl a checklist to � Is tl�.is�use allowed? ��� � � � �� there a�ny regulations? � d tide you �cr� prepc�i-ing tlze necessa��� plaris�� � � � � � � � � � � and infor»iation for the applicc�tion. � �� Plaz-�nei: Let n�ie cl�eck tl�.e zo�ii�zg foi� f.his Planner: In t1�.is Cit��, a� 'ai�an�2y flat" is �� If you i�eed hel� i�i putting the padcage ��� address. The location 1.s zoned �Ge��.eral called a second dwelli�lg uliit. A secorid toge�ther, please call us o�� sto� by. � � Industrial, Stiiba��ea 5, � and yo�u.r cl�ient's � dwelli�2g titnit may be pe��n2itted if tlie lot � � ������� INTERIOR SCENE 5:� � IN'�'I-IE �'LA�TI�T�1\iG DEPAIi'I'I�iElOTT'S CONFERENCE ROOM ra � � ;� � �,�, : � � � � °�� `� � �� "'� A plaruzer and en�utieer are in � � ���� � � �� � � '�"� �� ��"� ���°`� � i meetnzg with a developer and real 4� „�� � " <', �'s �+�� �+�;r w� ��� °� 2Stc'ite U101CeT. TIZC' CleV210�721 W1Tll`S ���'��� ``��� �, to kilow what i�t wotild take to �4 � ' �� ���` �` =��'� ��� change the l�nd use from nldustrial . r� ,� � ��� �a�� '�� ' � � a �"��� � �to commercill for a 30-acre site �"' �� `�~ = `;� �r �_.�,� located on Foothill Botiilevard. ��� � DeveIoper: I ltiave a potential user for �, �P_ .,_ - ��- thi.s site, a major retail store. I k�nozv I ��� �`��� ���, � �� have to ask for a cl2ange i�i the zo�iing � �—` firom �ialdustrial to commercial. Will the �`"=�� ''� ���-�'-�' ` � � " Cit�j suppoa�t such a cliange? INTERIOR SCENE 6: - �� ��� ��r�s� �oo� The Design Review Committee mein- of the design bers arrive as well as the developer and layout and his design team; 1n lrchitect and of the project engineer. Tlzey are here to show the to the site, Committee the desigi� of the homes lZe architectur�l would lil<e to build. The Committee design, use considers design elements suc11 as the of materials, compatibility of the , project to open spaces, surrounding properties, relationship etc. . ThE GrapEviNE Planner: A cha�nge in land use first � requires � a Gene��al Plan flnze��dn2e�it, To a�zszuer yoticr� question o�i2 zul2ether tl2e Ciiy �� will su��ort th�e change, we 11ave to ask � these questioiis: Wh� is this site supe��ior to otl�.ers fo�� retc�il? Does the Cit�� need more cornmercial land? Will the change affect i�11e vacant con2merciall� zoned land alrec�dy available? A markei analysis niay �be ��equired to fi�id t11e ansu�ers so that our Planning Com�nission a�2d Ci�� Council � can decide t]2e issue. �� � �� ' 1 SunnMEr 2000 Qack To 6asics Learnin Cenier 9 � � Toddler Time For children Z4 to 35 months old with a parent or adult care-qiver. Offered onThursdays.for eight weeks at 10:00 and 11:00 a.m. Call for registration dates. Preschool Story Time Story times for children 3 to 5 years old" Wednesdays at 10:00 a.m. and 11:00 a,m. Call for registration dates Fridays at 2i00 p.m. , Walk-ins welcome , ; � Family Story Time �. Children Z to 8 years old. Parents invited to aftend. ' Saturdays at 11:00 am. Two-year-olds must be accompanied by an adult Walk-ins welcome' The Back to Basics Learning Center supports reading tutoring in Rancho Cucamonga. The Center offers four CD Rom computers with software designed to help youngsters 7 to 12 years old to improve reading and math skills. Tutoring in reading is also offered through the Learning Center. STl1DENTS: Back to Basics offers reading skills tutoring for children 7 to 12 years old who live in Rancho Cucamonga. Students who read at least one level below their grade may request a teacher referral to the program. New sessions begin in October and February. ruroRs: If you are at least 16 years old, have three hours a week to volunteer, and want to have an impact on a child's life, consider becoming a Back to Basics Librar Hours y LOCATION: '� Rancho Cucamonga Public Library 7368 Archibald Avenue Rancho Cucamonga, CA 909-477-2720 z�' � � � tutor. Training and materials are pro- vided. Please call the children's department to enroll in the next tutor training. Call the Children's Room at (909) 477-2720 ext. 5025 for more information. HOl1RS: Monday 12 noon - 9 p.m. Tuesday-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. ThE GrapEviNE 8 Sur.ni..ier i000 Summer Reading Fun.For All Ages! Qecome a Summer Volunteer. . . and help at the children's desk with the Summer Reading Program. STARFISH Read-to-Me Club for prereaders. Family members read 4 books a week together to earn stickers, �, o� bookmarks � ° and other � ° � ° � � prizes. o � �� � Librar ervice y S s GENERAL SERVICES: • Library cards—issued free to any- one with valid identification showing current address. • Over 115,000 Books, CD Roms, Videos, Compact Discs and Spoken Word. • Information assistance—help in getting answers to your questions. • Dial PAC—use your telephone, computer and modem to search the library's electronic catalog and magazine index, 24 hours a day. • Computers, copiers, fax, typewrit- ers—for business and personal use. DOLPHINS School-aged children Read and report - on 8 books to earn weekly incen- tives and an invitation to the "beach" party in August. SHARKS Teens 13-17 %•" , Read and report on 5 to 8 �� � books to receive a paper- back book and a ticket for `\ �� the prize drawing. , �1\�. r� CHILDREN'S SERVICFS: • Preschool Storytimes—Wednesdays at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m.(registration required); Fridays at 2 p.m. • Children's Storytimes Ages 6-10- Wednesdays & Thursdays at 4 p.m. • Toddler Storytirnes for 2 Year Olds- Thursdays at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m.. TEENS!! Sign up June 19 through July 1 at the Library! Applications are available at the i Library or call (909) 477-2720, ext. 5025. Must be 14 years of age i or older to volunteer. TECHNOLOGY SERVICfS: • Six Windows 95, Pentium-equipped PCs available for $3 per hour. • Software including Microsoft Word for Windows, Print Shop Deluxe, a resume making program, multi- media encyclopedias. • Access to the Internet. • Family Storytime-Saturdays at 11 a.m. • Picture Books and Beginning Readers�ver 10,000 new picture books. • Read-a-long books and tapes to build reading skills. • Baby Books—sturdy board books for toddlers. • Parenting Collection: Books and videos to enhance parenting skills. • Laser and ink jet color printers available. • Scanning services available.for fee. LITERACY SERVIC�S: • Free testing for needs and aptitude • One-on-one matching of tutor and learner needs and styles. • High interest adult materials with graded reading levels. ThE Grape��Ne � SUMMEf 1000 /� � �. � �'�► ' . % �'•' ' f to the Class . .. . �. �- Of 2000 . ' from... Alta Loma Hi9h School Etiwanda Hi9h School Rancho Cucamon9a Hi9h School Make a choice for life! Have a safe and sober graduation! Summer Safet Ti s yP Here are some precautions you can follow to keep you and your family safe fronT a serious burn i�ijury. 6ARQECIJING � � � � Use only charcoal , � lighter fluid. Once Q the coals have been ignited, never add more fluid to the fire. � � LAWNMOWERS Refuel only when • ;�� the engine is off and cool. OVERHEATED RADIATORS Allow radiator cap to cool. Never lean over the radiator when opening it. ' AUTOMOQi�Es When the car is hot check the metal parts of the seat belt before fasterung, especially on infant car seats. Cover metal parts when possible and always test plastic or leather seats before plac- ing a child into the car. Small Qusiness Gets Qoost Beverly Noonan of Rancho Cucamonga was a tole painter with a mission. She needed to find a way to paint consistent dots in sizes she could control. With help from the Small Business Development Center, a clever idea and lots of hard work, Noonan and her hus- band, Tom, are now helping crafters across the country paint polka dots with their new product- The EZ Dotztool. Noonan and her husband, Tom, created a small four-pronged tool that makes dots in four sizes. They spend their evenings filling EZ Dots orders and planning marketing sirate- gies for the hard plastic bright yellow $5.95 tool they still distribute from their Rancho Cucamonga home. The Noonans sought help from the non-profit Inland Empire Small Business Development Center (SBDC). The SBDC assisted the Noonans in determining the differences between- resale and wholesale customer bases and fine tuning their market audience. The Noonans went on to do brochures and a web site. As with all SBDC clients, services were free for the Noonans. Thousands of clients throughout the Inland Empire contact the private non-profit agency for assis- tance. � I flE GfdPEVINE lo SUMMEI' lOOO HOSES � Standing hose water can be extremely hot �and could cause serious burns.. � � GASOLINE Store only in approved safety cans, away .from open flames (like water heaters and pilot lights), and out of reach of children. QLl�� Wear sandals or foot cov- erings. Severe burns to the bottom of your feet r,. can occur from sand and tarred pavement.. Sl1NNING � Use lotion with a sun-screening agent. � Follow instructions on the label! �� ,� . 1) � ��� . �� .. . ._./�f'1 i�'�i . Small Qusiness Development Center The Inland Empire Small Business Development Center (SBDC), a divi- sion of the Inland Empire Economic Partnership (IEEP), provides assis- tance services from various locations in the Inland Empire. Free business orientation workshops are held twice monthly on Fridays in Rancho Cucamonga. Seminars are by appointment only at the Rancho Chamber of Commerce, 8280 Utica Ave., Suite 160. For information, call 780-2353 or visit the organization's web site at http./ /www.iesbdc.org. Congratulations T E E N S C E N E ♦♦ Teens in the Cornrnunity Teens make a difference, we want teens in grades 6-10 who want to get involved with their community, meet new friends, gain work experience, eam free trips and have fun. We have two programs to choose from: TRAC Teen Recreation Activity Club Summertime is TRAC snackbar time, excit- ing trips and much more! We invite teens to become TRAC members and join in the excitement of making a difference. You can earn free trips by getting involved with the TRAC summer snackbars at Alta Loma High School swimming pool, and at the Movies and Concerts in the Park Series. To get involved cal] 477-2760 ext. 2208. Teen Learninv� Center "I�LC is a volunteer train�ng and learning program. Become a leader and work with children ages 2- 12, assist with activiHes and games, (go on field trips), leam job skills, and meet new friends! We may still have openings available, call 477-2760 ext. 2213 for a TLC brochure & application, find out how you can make a difference this summer! Space is limited. The TOr TEENS IN Drop iN Teen Center 6�h - �p�h GradEs No prE-rEgis�ra�ioN! R.C. Fan.�ily Sporis CEr.iier - 9059 SaN BerNardiNo Rd. cirop IN 7EE pEl' �EEN pEl' dciy $i - MoNday - Friday NoN-residErvis nnusi pay aN addl�lONd� .D5 NON-fESIOEN� TEE EdCh yEdl' ,Fi ��c' � I � r: d � v � � FiNally! SonnewhErE io go ihis sur..�n.�Er g Friclay NiiEs! SpENd IIME Wl�h yOUr ft'IENdS dNQ MEE� �O�S O7 NEW 71'IENdS ✓Poo� Tdb�ES ✓RacquE�ba�l ✓Music ✓BaskE�ba« ✓Video Gar..�es ✓PiNg PoNg ✓vo«Eyba« �BIg SCrEEN I V For iNforr.�a�iory ca« 911-z�85 X1388 or xi39z � Teens on fihe Go� � All trips depart from and return to the R.C. Family Sport Center, 9059 San Bernardino Rd. All trip costs include price of admis- sion, transportation and staff. Register using the form at the back of this Grapevine, mark your envelope: Attention Teen Trips. 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 information or a summer Teen Scene Brochure ca11477-2785 ext. 2388. KNoii s BErry Farr,n WedNEsday. July ii Depart - 8 am Return - 11:30 pm Cost: $21 per �erson Registration Deadline: June 28 Activity #TEEN-001 Balboa BEach WEdNEsday. July iq Depart - 9 am Return - 11 pm Cost: $10 per person Registration Deadline: July 12 Activity #TEEN-002 UNivErsa� Sivdios WedNEsday. July �b Depart - 8 am Return - 8:30 pm Cost: $28 per person Registration Deadi'ine: July 12 Activity #TEEN-003 Balboa BEach WEdNEsday. Augusl � Depart - 9 am Return - 11 pm Cost: $10 per person Registration Deadline: July 26 Activity #TEEN-004 Magic MovNiaiN WEdNEsday. Augus4 9 Depart - 8:30 am Return - 12 mid Cost: $21 per person Registration Deadline: July 26 Activity #TEEN-005 Balboa BEach WEdNEsday. A�gus� �6 Depart - 9 am Return - 11 pm Cost: $10 per person Registration Deadline: August 9 Activity #TEEN-006 �ISNEy�dNq WEdNEsday. Aug�sl 30 Depart - 8:30 am Return - 1 am Cost: �530 per person Registration Deadline: August 16 Activity #TEEN-007 V�- � �Y . �Ano� � tK Sunnr.ner Car.,�PiNg Trip Auqusi iui - i5ih - bih prade - iiih qradE Our annual pilgrimage to Mission Bay incfudes four nights camp- ing at Campland on the Bay, a well-equipped campground on Mission Bay. We cook our own meals, enjoy fireside fun under the stars and have lots of fun activities 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 ]lave one)! Deadline to register is August 9th! Departs August 21st - 9 a.m. Returns August 25th - 5 p.m. Activity #TEEN-008 $125 per person ThE GrapEviNE 11 SUMMEf i000 MQI1dayS thr4 ThurSdayS - 10 aM - 6 pM Fr�days - lo aM - q pM �, \ .. r�� - � EE WEE Yo� T�H SPORTS Pee Wee Baseball Age 3-s Summer Sess►on Boys and girls wffl be taught the fundamentals of the game of baseball. Children should wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. Registration fee includes t- shirt, baseball cap, and an award. Slle: Victoria Groves Park - 6- 7 p.m. nvw rirn Age 3 PWBBV3-001 PWBBV3-201 � � Age 4 PWBBV4-007 PWBBV4-201 ' Age 5 PWBBVS-001 PWBBV5-201 Slte: Church Street Park - 6- 7 p.m. C Age 3 PWBBC3-001 PWBBC3-201 Age 4 PWBBC4-001 PWBBC4-201 .... -- Age 5 PWBBC5-001 PWBBCS-201 SILE: Windrows Park - 6- 7 p.m. Age 3 PWBBW3-001 PWBBW3-201 Age 4 PWBBW4-001 PWBF3W4-201 Age 5 PWBBWS-007 PWBBW5-201 Volunteer Coaches are needed for each team. Mafl In or Drop Box taken untll fllled RBS/dBRtS: March 13th - May 27th Non-Resldents: March 20th - May 27th FeB: $33 per child + $5 non-residents DBtBS: June 19 - August 3/7 weeks � � Fall Sesslon This exciting sport offers fun for al] boys and girls. The season will start practice (week nights) by August 28th. Games will be played on weeknights and Saturdays beginning the week of September llth at the Epicenter Expanded parking lot. Actfvity � DIv/slons: YSRH3A-001 AAA born in 1983-1984 YSRH2A-001 AA bom in 1985-1986 YSRHOA-001 A bom in 1987-1988 YSRHOB-001 B bom in 1989-1990 YSRHOC-001 C born in 1991-1992 YSRHOD-001 D born in 1993-1994 *1995 ("If child skates well) Mafl-fn or Drop Box Reglstratlon Resldents: May 29th - Augusc Sth Non-residents: june 5th - augusr 5ch FeB: $46 per child +�5 per non-resident (Birth certificate required to register.) Volunteer Coaches/Sponsors are needed. Pee wee Soccer Age 3-s Fa►1 sesslon Boys and girls will be taught the basics of soccer. Registration fee includes a t-shirt and an award. Space is limited. Ma/l-In or Drop Box Registratlon taken untll fllled: RBSfdBI1[5: May 29 - Aug. 26 Non-Resldents: June 5- Aug. 26 F�: $33 per child +$5 non residents DdteS: Sept. 18th - Nov. 2nd/7 weeks SftB: Red Hill Community Park M/W 6:00-7:00 p.m. PWSOC3-001 3 year olds PWSOC4-001 4 year olds PWS005-001 5 year olds rirn PWSOC3-201 PWSOC4-201 PWS005-201 T/Th PWSOC3-301 PW SOC4-301 PWS005-301 6:00-7:00 p.m. 3 year olds 4 year olds 5 year olds 4:30-5:30 p.m. 3 year olds 4 year olds 5 year olds Youth F/ag Football Leagues Fa115esslon Boys & Girls - come and sign up for this new and exciting program. This league offers fun for different ages. Practices will begin August 28, 2000. Game sltes: To be announced L.ed911B Be9fR5: Saturday, September 16, 2000 Mall-In or Drop Box Regfstratlon: Residents: May 30th - August 19th Non-residents: June 5th - August 19th (or until all spots are full) Please note: A birth certificate is required upon registration. F�: $40 per child (Non-residents add $5.00) Fee includes 8 week season, uniforms, officials, scorekeeper, and ipation awards. Team sponsorships are required. Actfvity u Divlsfons: YFFLBA-001 A born in 1986-1988 (1986/not higher than 8th YFFLBB-001 B born in 1988-1990 (1988/not higher than 6th YFFLBC-001 C bom in 1990-1992 (1990/not higher than 4th YFFLBD-001 D born in 1993-1994 Volunteer coaches and sponsors are needed. Friday and Seturday registration is available only et Lions Center Eest Sea pages 46 & 47 for registration info�mation The GraPEviNe �Z Sur.nnner i000 ADIJLT SPORTS Soccer x Weeknight Leagues X Sunday Leagues Adult G Aside 5o[Cel" Spring Session Games will be 50 minutes long and played on down-sized fields with 6 players per team. Team and individual registration will be taken. Games will be played at the Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter and Sports Complex. Men's 18 years & over, 30 years and over. Tue./Thurs. evenings Women's 18 years & over, 30 years and over. Tue./Thurs. evenings Co-ed 18 years & over. Friday evenings Walk-in or Drop Box Registration: May 1st - June 12th or until filled League begins: June 2000 FBB: $375 per team +$5 for each non-resident on team �' //— � o Tennis C�. All matches will be played at East ��` \ Beryl Park or Lions Park. —� Categories offered: Men's Singles (� �--� (Mon. & Thurs. nights), Men's Doubles (Sun. afternoons), Women's Singles/Doubles (Tue. nights), and Mixed Doubles (Sun. mornings & afternoon) Adult Full Field So[[er spring Session Games will be played at the Epicenter Sports Park or Beryl Park. Men's 18 years & over, 30 years and over. Games will be played on Sundays. Women's 18 years & over, 30 years and over. 18+ plays on Monday night, 30+ plays on Wednesday night. Wa1K-in or Drop Box Registration: May 1st - June 12th or until filled League begins: June 2000 Fees: Men's -$700 per team +$5 for each non-resident on team Women's -$710 per team +$5 for each non-resident on team Individuals will be placed on a players pool list. Football s-on-s Adult Flag Football Spring Session XSaturday Morning Leagues XTuesday Night Leagues Each team will play this eight game season in their choice of a Saturday morning or Tuesday night league. 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: May 1- 25 or until league fills League begins: May 30th & June 3rd FBeS: Teams: Tuesdays -$340 +$5 per non-resident Saturdays - $290 + $5 per non-resident Summer Session Walk-in or Drop Box Registration: May 29th - Juiy Zst League begins: July 2000 FeES: Singles -$30/player +$5 per non resident Doubles - $30/player + $5 per non-resident Fa115ession Walk-in or Drop Box Registration: July 31st - Sept. 2nd LEdgl1B bEgl'q5: September 2000 FeBS: Singles -$30/player +$5 per non resident Doubles - $30/player + $5 per non-resident Softbal► Slow Pitch Softball Leagues Fa115eason XWeeknight Leagues XSunday Leagues Men's and Co-ed weeknights & Sundays Womens - upper & lower divisions Thursday nights. Team reg- istration is accepted, and individuals may be placed on a play- ers pool list. Games will be played at the Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter and Sports Complex. Walk-in or Drop Box Registration: July 1� - August 12 Classification Games: �August/September 2000 League begins: *August/september 2000 *League start dates will vary based on number of teams in league Fees: Team/Mon-Fri & Sun. Evening $475 + $5 per non resident Team/Sun. Morning & Afternoon $415 +$5 per non resident Individuals will be placed on a players pool list. ThE GI'dpEVINE �� SUMMEI' 200� ,4. ��., R �� . C . � FAI�ILY � \ �pec�a` t�o��day �fours May 29th - 9 am - 6 pm July 4th - Closed Ch�ck It Out ! ' 9059 San Sernardino �.oad (behind Orchard Supply) Open 7 day5 a'week '' •M�F — 6 am�11 pm •Sat. — 8 am�6 pm •Sunday - 9 am-5 pm }'ee Wee League5 ✓Youth Leaguee ,/Adult League5 iLGGf�'U17G lil"A5�G5 �cauetball Cla5ee5 ;en5 RfCerSchool -ogram ' �II �77-2785 �For �rmation on all aF ' �he5e program5? +� � _ ___ _ _ R.C. Family Sports Center Discount Passes Get access to all facilities during Resident Non-resident open court times for one year. Adult $210 $240 Monthly passes are available for Youth $170 $200 Basketball & Racquetball Family $380 $410 (see program information) (immediate family only) Corporate $480 (10 people) Basketball Summer Season Drop-ln Basketball Come uz and play pick-up basketball. Reservations are not req.uired. YOIJth - Cost: $1 per person (play for one of the following open court times) AdU/t - Cost: $3 per player (play for one of the following open court times) Open Court Times -• Mon. - Fri. - 6 am - 4 pm • Wednesdays - 8:30 pm -10:45 pm •T'hursdays & Fridays - 7:45 pm -10:45 pm • Sundays - 1- 5 pm MO/1th1y �7d55 - Youth (17 & under) - $7.50 -10 entries, $11.25 -15 entries Adult -$27.50 for 10 entries, $37.50 for 15 entries (add $5 for each pass for non-residents) Adult BasKetball Leagues X Weeknight Leagues X Weekend Leagues Men's Fullcourt - 30+, Upper & Lower Divisions - Monday & Sunday Nights Women's Fullcourt - Open League - Sunday Nights Men's 3 on 3- Open & 30+, B, & C Levels - Sundays Woinen's 3 on 3- Open Levels - Sundays Walk-in or Drop Box Registration taken until filled- Residents - July 3- July 22 • Non Residents - July 10 - July 22 Practice Games: Week of July 31st League begins: week of August �th FBBS: Fullcourt - $450/team + $5 per non-resident 3 on 3-$75/team +$5 per non-resident Individuals will be placed on a players pool list. ThE GrapEviNE la Sui..i�.,iEr 2000 "T ! _. � . .� � P 0 R T S C E N T E R Youth Indoor Volleyball Fa�� season ��. .i� � �:� an ����� RACQUET64LL Summer Season All girls and boys born between 1985-1992 are im�ited to play in this exciting sport at the R.C. Family Sports Center. Separate divisions for boys and girls. All ability levels are encouraged to sign-up. Season starts the week of September 25th. BOYS YSBVAA-001 AA bom in 1985-1986 YSBVOA-001 A born in 1987-1988 YSBVOB-001 B bom u11989-1990 YSBVOC-001 C born in 1991-1992 G/RLS YSGVAA-001 AA bom in 1985-1986 YSGVOA-001 A born in 1987-1988 YSGVOB-001 B bom in 1989-1990 YSGVOC-001 C born in 1991-1992 Mall-fn or Drop Box Reglstratlon (Please note: a birth certificate is required) •Resldents: aug. 7th - Sept. 9ch •Non-Resldents: aug. i4th - Sept. 9t11 FeB: $39 per child +$5 per non-resident YOUTH BASKETBALL -- ORG4N/ZED PLAY CL45SES I Boys & Girls Ages 8- 12 Come spend 1 hour every Wednesday for 8 weeks at the R.C. Family Sports Center improving your basketball skills. You'll pass the time by parHcipating in funda- mental drills, contests, and scrimmage gaines. Classes begut on May 17th and run until July 5th. Classes are limited to 12 students. Ages 8 - 9 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Activity # Boys OBSPRT-001 Boys OBSPRT-002 Girls OGSPRT 001 Ages 10 - 12 7:30 - 8:30 p.m AcHvity # Boys OBSPRT-201 Boys OBSPRT 202 Girls OGSPRT-201 Reglster by Mal!-In or Drop Box RegistraHon will be on- going until May 17th or until filled. . Fee: $25 per child + $5 non-residents VOIIC'ybdll summer season Adult Valleyball leagues Weekn/ght Leagues Men's & Women's - Tuesday Coed - Tuesday Ma/l-In or Drop Box Registratlon Residents: July 3rd - July 22nd Non-Residents: July lOth - July 22nd Practice games: Week of July 31st League begins : Week of August 7th Fee: $250/team + $5 per non-resident Individuals will be placed on a players pool list. Open Recreatlonal Racquetball R.C. Family Sports Center has 5 racquetball courts available for "open play" to both youth and adults. Reservations are required. Fee: $5 per person/per hour Open [ourt tlmes - MOIIChIy pdSSBS - Monday - Friday 6 am - 10 pm Adult/$35 Saturdays - 8 am - 5 pm Youth/$14 (17 & under) Sundays - 9 am - 4 pm Adult Racquetball Leagues /Dbls or sg►s� XWeeknight Leagues %�Weekday Lunch Leagues Co-ed Beginner/Intermediate and Mens/Womens Advanced leagues will be offered. Sign up your own doubles team on Thursday nights or sign up for single play on Tuesday nights. Mall-In or Drop Box Reg►stra[fon Residents: July 3rd - July 22nd Non-Residents: June July 10 - Jul 22nd L,eague begins: Week of July 30, �000 Fees: Singles -$60 per player +$5 per non-resident Doubles -$30 per player +$5 per non-resident � ., , � Tf1E GfdFJEVINE 1` SVMMEI 1��0 J �� ��_���, ..�� W I M P R O G R A M Swim Lessons ar Alta Loma and Etlwanda High Schools ]�ne zGth through August 3oth Monday - Friday 5 two-week sessions *$34 per person/Session I $35 per person/Sessions II - N **$33 per person/Session V Times nnd nge groups vary, check the schedule for times and nges thnt fit your needs. Sessfon Dates Session I: June 26 - July 7' Session II: )uly 10 - July 21 Session III: July 24 - August 4 Session N: August 7- August 18 Session V: August 21 - August 30'* No Classes on Jul� 4th, August 31st or September lst To insure that your child is registered into the proper class as quickly as possi- ble, all swim class registraHon will be handled in person. Beginning June lOth through June 22nd all swimming regis- tration will be taken at the Civic Center (10500 Civic Center Dr.). Beginning June 26th all class regisirations will be taken at their pool sites (Alta Loma High School Pool or Etiwanda High School Pool). For your convenience, aquatic staff will be on hand at all sites to answer any questions you may have regarding the aquatics program. Due to the popularity of our swim classes we do recommend that you sign up for all (or as many as possible) sessions at one Hme, but be sure to let our office staff know if your child progresses on to a different level. Regfstratfon Locatfons Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center 10500 Civic Center Drive (477-2760) Saturday (June lOth only) - 8 a.m. -12 noon june 12th - June 22nd Mon.-Thur. 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Alta Loma High School Pool 8880 Base Line Road (948-2948) June 26th - August 21st Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. Etiwanda Nigh School Pool 13500 Victoria Avenue (899-3438) June 26th - August 21st Mon. - Fri. 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Refund Polfcy: Full refunds can be given when we receive three full working days notice prior to the beginning of the class. ParHal refunds are given once the class has started if we are able to replace your child's spot from the waiting list, and if notified by the second day of class. FFOt' Ii1FOfTY1C1�'IOCI f�09qYdK19 Q�� S1�1N'Y1 pf�ogt'�tnr1S oa11 4n-v6o ' Mondaiy - '1ix.�day 7 ql'Yl. - (� pM �f�f' .�l.IC16 �7'i'fl C�1�� 'f'fle pool oE�f'ioe at 94g-Q94$) �~ • Prfvate Swfm Lessons Would you or your child like to furt}ier enhance your swim skills? For this reason, private swim lessons are available on Saturday momings at the Alta Loma High School Pool. Cost is $13 per student 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 supplement them. Best results can be achieved when a private class is taken in conjunction with a regular group class. Registration will be taken on a first come basis beginning on Saturday, June lOth. Alta Loma High School Pool 8:40 - 9:10 a.m. 10:40 -11:10 a.m. 9:20 - 9:50 a.m. 11:20 -11:50 a.m. 10:00 -10:30 a.m. 12:00 -12:30 p.m. Open Recreational Swim Alta Loma High School Only June 26- August 30 Monday - Friday 1:15 �.m. - 3:45 p.m. $1.50 per person/per day Discount swim passes - , $25 (20 entries per pass) $15 (12 entries per pass) . There is no limit to the number of passes that may be purchased. ••••••••••••••••�••••� Lap Swim Age: �� & up 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 $12.50 per person for each two-week session. Registrarion is l'un- ited and will be accepted on a first come basis. Adult Swfm Age: �8 b up There is no prerequisite for this class. All levels from Beginning to Advanced Swimmer will be provided. The 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: Leam quickly and easily from experienced instructors. This class is offered at the fol- lowing time in all five sessions. Alta Loma High School Pool 7:20-8:00 p.m. Teen Swlm Age: �Z - t� This class is designed for the teenage beginning swimmer. Floating, breathing and begiruiing crawl stroke will be taught. Class is held in shallow water and students will be introduced to deep w�ter. This class is offered at the following times in all five sessions. Alta Loma High School Pool 6:30-7:10 p.m. 10:40-11:20 a.m. Pre-Competftlon Age: �o & up Intended for those students who wish to be involved in competitive swimming. Starts, finishes, and flip tums will be taught. The four competitive strokes will be used - freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke and but- terfly. . Child must already possess a.dvanced swimming skills. This class is offered at the following times in all five ses- sions. Alta Loma High School Pool 8:10-8:50 a.m. 5:40-620 p.m. Etiwanda High School Pool 4:50-5:30 p.m. TI1E G�dPEViNE lb JUMMEf 1�00 r,' cr �����WIM P ��. � Mommy or Daddy & Me Age: G months - Z Involves parent and child participation and will � � stress water familiarization and safety. This class is for � those chIldren who haven't � reached three years of age. / This class is offered at the following times in all five sessions. � Alta Loma High School Pool 9:50-10:30 a.m. 4:00-4:40 p.m. 1220-1:00 p.m. 5:40-620 p.m. Etiwanda High School Pool 4:00-4:40 p.m. Parent & Guppy aye: 3- s Involves parent and child and is for those children 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 begin- ning swim skills. This 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. Etiwanda High School Pool 5:40-6:20 p.m. Tadpoles Age: 3 - s 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. 4:00-4:40 p.m. 9:50-10:30 a.m. 4:50-5:30 p.m. 11:30-12:10 p.m. 5:40-6:20 p.m. 12:20-1:00 p.m. 6:30-7:10 p.m. Edwanda High School Pool 4:00-4:40 p.m. 6:30-7:10 p.m. 4:50-5:30 p.m. Pollywogs Age: 3 - s Designed for those who have successfully passed the tadpole class. InstrucHon will be offered in floating, kicking, and the begin- ning crawl stroke. Child's chin must clear a height of 36 inches (water level) - no excep- tions. This 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. 9:50-10:30 a.m. 5:40 - 620 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. 7:20-8:00 p.m. 5:40-6:20 p.m. R 0 G R A M Frogs Age: � & up Introduces your child to the crawl stroke. Students will also leam how to float on their back and stomach as well as perform the survival float. This class is offered at the fol- lowing rimes in all five sessions. Alta Loma High School Pool 8:10-8:50 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. 12:20-1:00 p.m. 7:20-8:00 p.m. 4:00-4:40 p.m. EHwanda High School Pool 4:00-4:40 p.m. 6:30-7:10 p.m. 5:40-620 p.m. 7:20-8:00 p.m. Sea Horses Age: �& up Must have successfully passed Frogs. Students will be taught the back stroke as well as perfect the crawl stroke. This class is offered at the following times in all five ses- sions. Alta Loma High School Pool 8:10-8:50 a.m. 4:00-4:40 p.m. 9:00-9:40 a.m. 4:50-5:30 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 4:50-5:30 p.m. 6:30 - 7:10 p.m. 5:40-6:20 p.m. 720-8:00 p.m. / o , .. J� Seals Age: � & up Must have successfully passed Sea Horses. The elementary back stroke will be intro- duced as well as diving, treading water, and swimming under water. 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. 6:30-7:20 p.m. 11:30-12:10 p.m. Etiwanda High School Pool 4:00-4:40 p.m. 5:40-6:20 p.m. Dolph/ns Age: � & up Must have successfully passed Seals. Students will be taught the side stroke and breast stroke as well as improve their crawl stroke and elementary back stroke. Skills in treading water, diving, swimming under water, sculling, and the survival float will also be taught. This class is offered at the following times in all five sessions. Alta Loma High School Pool 8:10-8:50 a.m. 4:50-5:30 p.m. 9:50-10:30 a.m. 5:40-6:20 p.m. EHwanda High School Pool 4:00-4:40 p.m. 720-8:00 p.m. Whd/es Age: � & up Students will be taught the the dolphin and rotary kicks. Endurance will be empha- sized. This class is offered at the following times in all five sessions. Alta Loma High School Pool 10:40 -11:20 a.m. 7:20 - 8:00 p.m. Etiwanda High School Pool 6:30 - 7:10 p.m. 720 - 8:00 p.m. Note: Parents are encouraged to contin- ue their children in swim lessons through the Sharks level. This will develop your child into a strong swim- mer and provide you some assurance if your child should ever be involved in a water related accident. Sharks Age: � & 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 10:40 -11:20 a.m. 720 - 8:00 p.m. Edwanda High School Pool 6:30-7:10 p.m. 4:50-5:30 p.m. Introductlon to Diving Age: �o & up This course will introduce basic diving tech- niques to the begiruting students. All partic- ipants will be required to successfully com- plete a deep water swimming test for entry to this class. This class is offered at the fol- lowing time in all five sessions. Alta Loma High School Pool 1220-1:00 p.m. Pool Partfes Do you want to have a pool party for a birthday party or other occasion! You can rent the Alta Loma High School Pool for a party. 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 swunmers $100 2 hours 76 and more 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 information or to make a reservation call the Community Services Department at 477-2760 (after June 26th call and register at the Alta Loma Pool at 948-2948 from 8 am - 8 pm) The GrapEviNe l� SUMMEf lOOO _, ����t��� I1 M :M E �.R C �. �� .P � s� Youth Sport Camps Join us for these week long camps concentrating on the sport of your choice. Each of these camps will help you to learn the fundamentals of the sport, team play and receive an individual rating assessment. Space is limited so register early. Registration fee includes a t-shirt, player handbook, rating sheet and a certificate. Wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. ���'� � � � �� ,a,� � —� ����� Yauth 8asketball Camp � July ioch -14tti Boys & Girls -- Ages 6 -14 ' R.C. Family Sports Center BBCMPl-001 Mon. - Fri. 8 am -12 noon BBCMPi-002 Mon. - Fri. 1 pm - 5 pm Fee: $70 per child/+ $5 per non-resident � ` Youth Soccer Camp � july 24th - 28th Boys & Girls -- Ages 6 -14 Bear Gulch Park SCCMPl-001 Mon. - Fri. 8 am -12 noon Fee: $70 per child/+ $5 per non-resident • � � �J � ",�� � .►'�� �`�� ��' ��) . O � . -c �, . � Youth Volleybal! Camp ' • August 7th - llth , � Boys & Girls -- Ages 8 -15 R.C. Family Sports �Center VBCMPl-001� Mon. - Fri. 8 am - 12 noon Fee: $70 per child/+ $5 per non-resident ' Youth Flag Football Cllnlc :, Boys & Girls -- Ages 5 -14 � Location to be announced I� September 9, 2000 ' Come and sign up for this --� one day clinic � FFCMPl-001 ' � Saturday 10 am •- 3 pm . Fee: $30.per child/+ $5 per non-resident 1 K/d Explorers Ages s - l� SCKELE-001 SCKEVG-001 Come on an adventure this summer! We will explore and learn about many creative things. Each week we will focus on a different theme and include arts & crafts, games, special events and more. , Program Schedu/e 9:00 a.m. -12 noon `'% Cost $15 per child per week/each site (non-residents add $5 per child per week) Limit 24 children per week/each site Mondays & Wednesdays Lions Center East -'Thomas Room Tuesdays � Thursdays Victoria Groves Elem. School -- Multi-purpose Room SCKELE-002 SCKEVG-002 SCKELE-003 SCKEVG-003 SCKELE-004 SCKEVG-004 SCKELE-005 SCKEVG-005 SCKELE-006 SCKEVG-006 Week r Lions Center East Victoria Groves Week 2 Lions Center East Victoria Groves Week 3 Lions Center East Victoria Groves Week 4 Lions Center East Victoria Groves WeeK 5 Lions Center East Victoria Groves Week 6 Lions Center East Victoria Groves uly 10 & 12 uly 11 & 13 �uly 17 & 19 uly 18 & 20 July 24 & 26 July 25 & 27 July 31 & Aug 2 August 1 & 3 August 7 & 9 August 8 & 10 August 14 & 16 August 15 & 17 R.C. Sports Camp . � ��• at the R.C. Famlly Sports Center -- Ages �-�2 �� � Mondays through Fridays -- 7 a.m. - 6 p.m: in an air-conditioned facility � �/! If your child loves to have fun and loves sports, this is the summer camp for you. Your child will learn and participate in various games such as basketball, racquetball, indoor soccer, whiffle ball, and volleyball. In addition we will have many board games and other recreational activities so you will never be bored! Fees: 'Fees-week 2 (Holiday Week) $90/child per week $75/child per week $SS each add'1 sibling/same week $70/each add'1 sibling/same week t-shirts are available for $5. •Non-Residents: A$5 non-resident fee is required per child per week. •Fees must be paid in full for each week enrolling in at the time you register. Please remember that our registration personnel now accept Mastercard and V'isa for payment of fees. •Refunds can only be issued when a request for withdrawal is submitted at least 4 weeks prior to the week of camp enrolled in. �Camp Schedule Activity # Week Date RCCAMP-001 Week 1 June 26 - 30 "'RCCAMP-002 .� Week 2 July 3; 7 • "No Camp on Tuesday, July 4th RCCAMP-003 Week 3 July 10 -14 ' RCCAMP-004 • Week 4 July 17 - 21 RCCAMP-005 Week 5 July 24 - 28 RCCAMP-006 Week 6 July 31- Aug. 4 RCCAMP-007 Week 7 Aug. 7-11 R'CCAMP-008 . Week 8 Aug. 14 -18 RCCAMP-009 Week 9 Aug. 21 - 25 RCCAMP-010 Week 10 Aug. 28 - Sept. 1 T�IE C7�dpEVINE 1g SUMMEf 1000 M1'' � H ._._t .: �� i1 M M E� R CA M P S Summer Camps - Registration began March 13th Use Registrdtion form and.procedures on Page 46 - Specify which camp on envelope - See individual camps for fees & deposits Cali 477-Q7G5 for space availabilit� Piay Camp for t year olds through � year olds Our Summer VerSion o� PlaySchooll For a 5ummer good time that tnclude5 craf-05, 50Y1g5, game5 and 5ociali•zaCion! One-derful Ones Age 1(Walking) Play Cam�p� Must be 1 and walking by June 30 M���pe�}� es. a�20. For parent and child, meets once per week � for fifty minutes. Max. 12 children p�aSS��ee:-$���,��for Dates: 8 weeks starting week of+Jw Fee: $38/+ $5 for non-residents ` "$33.25/Tuesday class fee : Class # Day Time Ins PCONES-0Ol Fri. 9 am V. J PCONES-002 Fri. 10 am V. J 'PCONES-003 Tue. 9 am C. 1 PCONES-004 Thur. 9 am C. 1 Terrific 'hvos ' Must be 2 by June 30 Note: this is not a parent participati Meets twice per week for fifty � Max. 15 children per class 26th: Class # Day �Ti�me \PCAMPl-001 M/W 9 am i �?1�vII'1-002 M/W 11 am i��03�'1Th 9 am R '�CA 1�004 T/�Th 9:45 a� ° P 1 0� M/W 9 am ; ;� 1e��-e��ri-�o� ivtyw io � ; �A�vII'1�00�7 T/�Th 10 arn Dates: 8 weeks starting week of June�2 th. Fee: $70/+ $5 for non-residents ; "$65.50/T/Th class fee � Class # Day Time Instructor *PCTWOS-001 T/Th 8:45 am A. Nigro PCTWOS-002 M/W 11:30 am A. Nigro PCTWOS-003 M/W 9 am C. Brennan 3- 5 School Days Age 4- 6 d.fifty For children entering kindergarten or first `�grade. Meets twice per week for one hour `�uu�''fifty_minutes. Max. 20 children per Instructor S. Holmes S. Holmes A.1 v. J C.l C.1 �Sessioi� II� Jul j� 24 - August 18/2U00 = �viu�t b� 3 by Jul� 28 � ss3i , bay T"ime I s ctor' PZ'A�vI 2-001� IW 9 am S. olrr�es PCAMP2-00 � M), W 11 am! . olmes i'GAMP2-003 T/�Th 9 am olines- PC�A�-004 T/irh 9:45 ain A..da1�� PCAMPP�=005�Ivt�'W 9 am ��j�on PCAMP2-006�W 10 am C�rennan PCAMP2�007 T/Th ��%C. Brennan •New students must enclose a copy of a birth certificate or other proof of age. 'Classes will not meet on Tuesday, July 4th. Fees are adjusted for these classes to reflect the holiday. ' , ALL CLASSES MEET AT LiONS CENTER EAST Session T- June 26 - July 21, 2000 Fee: $45�r+ $Slfor non-residents � "$39.5 /'�/Th class fee (session I only) Class # I Day Time Instructor 'PCSDS�-001 T/Th 11:45 am A. Nigro �CSDSl i0�2 � M/W 12:30 pm A. Nigro �Sessib ' II � July 24 - August 18, 2000 Fe : $45% $51for non-residents Class # i Day Time Instructor PCSbS2 1 T/Th 11:45 am A. Nigro PCS�S2I 2! M/W 12:30 pm A. Nigro � � Evenih �layCamp Age 3 - 5 �ee .fs � i p�r week for one hour and fihy jtes!fv1 J. 20 children per class Session I- June 27 - July 20, 2000 �ee $39.50/+ $5 for non-residents Class # Dey Time Instructor PCEVNG-001 T/Th 5:30 pm C. Brennan Session II - July 25 - August 17, 2000 Fee: $45/+ $5 for non-residents Class # Day Time Instructor PCEVNG-002 T/Th 5:30 pm C. Brennan �"� � Camp Cucamonga v Klnder Camp - Ages a- � � Day Camp - Ages �- rZ `' Now two age g�oups on tf�e same sitei Mondays through Fridays 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. . Carnelian Elementary School (On Camelian, north of Base Line Road) Kinder Camp offers in-town field trips, crafts, water activi- ties on-site, games and more! Day Camp offers weekly field trips, swimming, crafts, game's and more! Fees: $90/child per week . $85 each add'1 sibling/same week $10 one-time t-shirt fee, payable on first day 'Fees-week 2 (Holiday Week) $75/child per week $70/each add'1 sibling/same week •A $5 non-resident fee is required per child per week. • Fees must be paid in full for each week enrolling in at the time you register. Please remember that our registrarion personnel now accept Mastercard and Visa for payment of fees. •Refunds can only be issued when a request for withdrawal is submitted at least 4 weeks prior to the iveek of camp enrolled in. �; ;!�.. �� 1�, ���� �amp Schedule Kinder camp use KDCAMP/Day Camp use DYCAMP KDCAMP/DYCAMP-001 Week 1 'KDCAMP/DYCAMP-002 Week 2 "No Camp on Tuesday, July 4th KDCAMP/DYCAMP-003 Week 3 KDCAMP/DYCAMP-004 Week 4 KDCAMP/DYCAMP-005 Week 5 KDCAMP/DYCAMP-006 Week 6 KDCAMP/DYCAMP-007 Week 7 KDCAMI'/DYCAMP-008 Week 8 KDCAMP/DYCAMP-009 Week 9 )une 26-30 July 3-7 1�y io-�4 July 17-21 Jwy 2�2s July 31-Aug 4 Aug. 7-11 Aug. 14-18 Aug. 21-25 ThE GrapeviNE l� S�nnnnEr 1000 � ,� ���Sr � � M E R �. ._� F VN Movi¢s in fhe Park Tuesdar . . . . . . . . . . ... . .Mllllhen Park W¢dnesdar . . . . . . . . . . . .Wlndrows Park o Fr�dar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Red f1111 Park 1 15th Annual Concerts in the Park July 6th - August 2�th `� Thursday ni hts 7:0� p.rn. Bring rour blank¢t and lawnchairs. Come ¢n�or a niql�f of fanllr fun! Mo�les w111 begin aE dusk. `Conkesfs wlll be held b¢for¢ each mo�l¢ b¢gins. Inspector Gadget July 11,12, 14 *Who can bring the best homemude invention? Tarzan July 18,19, 21 *Who has the best jungle call? Stuart Little July 25, 26, 28 *Who can eat the most Cheez-Its in 30 seGonds? Toy Story 2 Aug. 1, 2, 4 "Who is the best trick roper? Pokemon Aug. 8, 9, 11 *Who has the best Pokemon collection? Iron Giant August 15,16, 18 *Who does the best robot imitation? The T.R.A.C. 5nack bar will be available. CaII 477-2760 ext. 2210 for fur�her it�rFormaCion. Need a Babysitter? Mom and Dad, take advantage of this great opportunity to spend some time alone while we entertain the kids! Arts &[rafts• Games• Toys• Movles■ Snacks• Lots of Fun! Babysitting provided by Community Services staff and TRAC (Teen Reereation Activity Club) Limit will be 40 children per night. Reservations are required at least 48 hours in advance. Call 477-2760, extension 2208 Ages: Potty Trained to Age 10 Site: Lions Center East Time: 6 p.m. - Midnight Cost: $2 per child/per hour Dates: June lOth & 23rd $1 ea. add'1 child/per hr. July Sth & 21st (in same family) August 5th & 18th Red Hill Community Park Amphitheater Adrnission is Free! July 6th The Silverados (Top 40%ountry music) July 13th Head First (Classic Rock - 60's, 70's, & 80's) July 20th Ernie Marchain Big Band Jazz Orchestra (Big Band music) Ju1y 27th FOI't@ (Pop Rock music of the 70's) August 3rd Raging Sun (Jazz Blues Band) August 10th Blue Falcons (Swing, R/B music) ' August 17th Steel Parade (Calypso, Reggae, Island Dance music) August 24th The Sevilles Band (50's f� 60's music) Bring your blankets and lawnchairs. The T.R.A.C. snack bar will be available. For more information ca11477-2760, ext. 2204 , ThE GrdPEVINE 20 SUMMEf i000 !� '� �^ :� V M � M Join y ER, FVN r friends and neigl,bors at Ranef,o Cucamonga's CeIebF2filOh Of IhdepehdehC 1st Annual 4th of .1uly �ireworks SpectacUfar! ChafFe� College Football Stc�cJium -- 5�m ay fun Zone for the kids �/��i" family Games - liv nt t' t th f' Id b t b UJatermelon eating contest � Pie eating contest � UJater balloon toss, and more! Food Concession Stands e e er ainmen on e ie egins a pm ��> �ireworks begin afi 9 pm A"Pyromusical" celebrating the Spirit of America with ground and aerial fireworks Tickets go on sale May tst at Community Services (Monday - Thu�sday) and Lions Cente� East (Monday - Saturday) 7k7kPurcf�ase tiekets before July lst and get tf�e Kids �un Zone tiekets for half-p�ice�7k RcJults - $5 Youth(3-12) - $3 Fun Zone - $3 No ou ide ood, coolers, or olcohol •• Plan to arrive early to ovoid traffic congestion due to construction on Have Rveni ��� � �� �� Fesfiival A Free S�pecial .. . �000 E;��fi Series arF �tfie Inland �mp►�¢ Ph��harmonic gymphony Conc¢rt Satucday. May 27 Gat¢s w►II op¢n �t 6t30 p.m. _Cenc¢rt b¢q�ns at 7 p•m• A M¢morial Dar w¢¢kend conc¢�f �¢ ¢� for ¢ with Iiaiion's arm such A��-Am¢rican Favoriies as Stars and Strlp¢s For¢v¢r Bridq¢ �v¢r Riv¢r Kwai ' A�erica f�1e B¢autiful God bless Am¢�ica er �; � !_,r__ __ r -- r , [�each Party � and .' � C/assic Car Show ; � Saturdar, June 17 ` � �, 10 a.m. - 4 n.m. ; `�� Join us for a day of �`�, classic cars, qames and ,� � staiNng Masfer �c � llluslonJsf �� Sfere Spellman and fiiends, , a tribute to the surf � music of the 60's with ,� the bands ' Stinqrays � ' and � ' PaPa Doo Run Run r' � � , Night of Magic Satu�day August �� �:3o p.m. C/ose Up Ma g1� Sensaflonalllluslon fscape Aif/sfs flie lhio weis Dlsappeaian�es 1 Thank you fio our sponsors • Ta�get Sto�es • Daily Bulletin • Charte� Communications • • KOLA Radio • Best Western • Lewis Retail • Bradley Sign • Denny's • � �or more information on all tF�ese events, log on to www.repark.com or call 477-2760 The GraPeviNE Zl Sun.innar i000 l �a �����`_ :� � L A Y S C H 0 0 L z000-zoo � Playsch000l Program -- September � t, Z000 - June �, zoo � Playschool is a progressive program for chil- dren ages 1-5. Classes offered: One-derful Ones, Terrific Twos, Terrific Twos Plus, Thrilling Threes, Thrilling Threes Plus, and Fabulous 4s & 5s. All classes focus on build- ing children's self-esteem, attention spans and social development through games, music, craRs, and group play. NOTE: One-derful Ones is a parent participa- Hon class. All other age groups - child only. ��'c �.: 'i, .�. .' . . � � � L� i(�� I�l{��Sl� .� �� ��a —� � '�"�1,i� ; '�. �� �r��. ��� �� ;��� ��� �� ��;� �j�T�-�� ��11t�:'y. f•� �- `♦ irri.i��:: � I \ � v + t � [lass Cocations: Lions Center East 9191 Base Line Road Hillside Community Church 5354 Haven Avenue Mulberry Early Education 9521 Arrow Route The classes that meet at Mulberry incorporate all of the social development and leaming objectives that Playschool has become known for, and also does some integration with the County's program. This collaboration is bene- ficial to both the County's students, as well as our own Playschool students. Registratlon begins 1uty sth �Non-residents -1uty �Zth� Ca114»Z��o for informatlon •Registrarion is accepted by mail or drop box, at Lions Center East, Monday - Thursday, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m and Friday & Saturday from 9 a.m. - noon. We also have a drop box in the parking lot located between' Lions East & West that you can drop your registrations in at your convenience. •�2eceipts and confirmations will be mailed to you. •A child need only enroll once for the entire year. Initial payment covers first 10 weeks only. Quarterly payments are due through- out the year to keep the child enrolled. •A parent or guardian must register the child by filling out a registration form and paying all fees. •Some classes have limited space available so please make sure to put down at least 2 alter- naHve choices. •New students must bring proof of age! No siblings are permitted in the classrooms. •Proof of residency is required to be enrolled as a resident. A non-resident fee of $5 applies for those not living in Rancho Cucamonga. One-derful Ones Limit 12 per class Must be One and walking by October 1, 2000 Inst.: Andree' Nigro Site: Lions East PSONES-001 Tue. 9 a.m.-9:50 a.m. PSONES-002 Thur. 9 a.m.-9:50 a.m. Inst.: Vivian Johnson Site: Lions East PSONES-003 Mon. 9:10 a.m.-10 a.m. PSONES-004 Wed. 9:10 a.m.-10 a.m. PSONES-005 Fri. 9 a.m.-9:50 a.m. PSONES-006 Fri. 10 a.m.-10:50 a.m. Terriftc Twos Limit 15 per class Must be Two by October 1, 2000 Inst.: To Be Announced Site: Hillside C.C. PSTWOS-001 T/Th 8:45 a.m.-9:35 a.m. inst.: Andree Nigro Site: Mulberry PSTWOS-002 M/W 9 a.m.-9:50 a.m. Inst.: R. Houghton-Velez Site: Lions East PSTWOS-003 M/W 10:15 a.m -11:05 a.m. Terrfffc Twos Plus Limit 15 per class Must be Two by April 1, 2000 Inst.: To Be Announced Site: Hillside C.C. PSTWOP-001 M/W 8:45 a.m.-9:35 a.m Inst.: Billee Chenoweth Site: Lions East PSTWOP-002 T/Th 9:30 a.m.-1020 a.m. Thrlllfng Threes Limit 18 per class Must be Three by December 1, 2000 Inst.: Sheila Holmes Site: Lions East PSTHRE-001 M/W 12 noon - 1:50 p.m. Inst.: Sheila Holmes Site: Lions East PSTHRE-002 T/Th 12 noon - 1:50 p.m. Inst.: Terri Poindexter Site: Hillside C.C.. PSTHRE-003 M/W 9 a.m.-10:50 a.m. Inst.: Terri Poindexter Site: Hillside C.C. PSTHRE-004 T/Th 9 a.m.-10:50 a.m. Inst.: Billee Chenoweth Site: Lions East PSTHRE-005 T/Th 10:30 a.m: 12:20 p.m. Thrflling Threes Plus Limit 18 per class Must be Three by June 1, 2000 Inst.: Andree' Nigro Site:Lions East PS'I'HRP-001 T/Th 10:10 a.m.-1 p.m. Inst.: To Be Announced Site:Hillside C.C. PSTHRP-002 M/W 9:50 a.m.-12:40 p.m. Inst.: R. Houghton-Velez Site: Mulberry PSTHRP-003 T/Th 8:45 a.m.-11:35 a.m. Evening Playschool For children ages 3 1/2 - 5 Limit 20 per class Must be three by June 1, 2000 Inst.: To Be Announced Site: Lions East PSEVNG-0Ol T/Th 5:30 p.m.-720 p.m. Fabulous 4s & ss Limit 20 per class Must be Four by December 1, 2000 Inst.: Sally Logue � Site:Lions East PSFOUR-001 M/W 8:45 a.m.-11:35 a.m. Inst.: Sheila Holmes Site:Lions East PSFOUR-002 T/Th 9 a.m.-11:50 a.m. Inst.: Vivian Johnson Site:Lions East PSFOLiR-003 M/W 10:30 a.m.-1:20 p.m. Inst.: To Be Announced Site:Hillside C.C. PSFOUR-004 T/Th 9:50 a.m.-12:40 p.m. Inst.: Terri Poindexter Site:Hillside C.C. PSFOUR-005 T/Th 11 a.m.-1:50 p.m. PSFOUR-006 M/W 11 a.m.-1:50 p.m. Inst.: Andree Nigro Site:Mulberry PSFOUR-007 M/W 10 a.m.-12:50 p.m. Inst.: R. Houghton-Velez Site: Mulberry PSFOUR-008 T/Th 11:45 a.m.-2:35 p.m. Inst.: R. Houghton-Velez Site: Lions East PSFOUR-009 M/W 11:15 a.m.-2:05 p.m. Inst.: Sheila Nolmes Site:Lions East PSFOUR-010 M/W 9 a.m.-11:50 a.m. � Cetter Learners Limit 12 per class As a supplement to Fabulous 4's & 5's, we are offering this letter recognition class that will focus solely on the alphabet. Pre-requisite: Child must be concurrently enrolled in a Fabulous 4's & 5's class, and must be able to separate happily from their parent. Inst.: Sally Logue Site: Lions East PSLETR-0Ol Mon. 12 noon-]2:50 p.m. PSLETR-002 Mon. 1:10 p.m: 2:00 p.m. PSLETR-003 Wed. 12 noon-12:50 p.m. Fee Schedule �Res�dents� Fees are calculated on a weekly basis, but pay- ments are due in quarterly installments or in fu11 at the time of registration. ]f you choose quarterly instaliments, your first quarter pay- ment co��ers the first 10 weeks of the program plus a one-time non-refundable enrollment fee of �5. After that you will be billed every eight weeks. Class Fee First Full Year per week quarter payment Ones $4.75 $52.50 $166.50 Twos $8.75 $92.50 $302.50 Twos Plus $8.75 $92.50 $302.50 Threes $12 $125 $473 Threes Plus $15 $155 $5]5 4/5's $13.50 $140 $464 Evening $12 $125 $413 Letter 35 $50 $170 (Non-residents additional $5 to first pay- ment) Remaining quarterly payments are due in November, )anuary & March to keep enroll- ment current ThE G�dpEVINE 22 SUMMEI lOOO ��-_��� R T S � C R A F T S Furnfture & Accessorfes - Deslgn, Color & Flnlsh Age: Adult Create an elegant piece of hand painted fur- niture from an old, out-of-date unused existing piece. This class will show you how to turn your trash into treasure. Each stu- dent should have some background with paints. Please bring a furniture piece of your choice to the first class meeting. (Min. 12/Max. 18) Inst.: Joanne Witter Site: Lions W Fee: $35/5 wks Start: 6/22/00 CC2011-001 Thur., 7- 9:30 p.m. Ch/ldren s Woodshop Age: 5- to Hammer, nail, glue, sand, and oi] finish your own project while having fun learning woodworking skills. We will build a tug- boat, 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. 20) Inst.: Joan Florio Site: Lions E Fee: $9/3 wks Start: 6/21/00 CC2058-001 Wed., 2- 3 p.m. CC2058-002 Wed., 3:15- 4:15 p.m. Callfgraphy Age: io & up Become familiar with a wide range of tools, materials, and uses of calligraphy. (Min. 10/Max. 20) No class 7/4. Inst.: Kingsley Benefield Site: Senior Ctr Fee: $32.40/9 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC2028-001 Tue., 6- 7:20 p.m. Drawfng & Palnting Age: t3 & up fn Watercolor Learn how to map out and draw your pic- hzre from a photograph with watercolor painting. Learn several techniques with step-by-step demonstration to complete your painting. Bring to first class: 2B draw- ing pencil, pink pearl eraser and �5 materi- al fee for paper. There will be an additional supply list provided at class. (Min. 10/Max. 16) Inst.: Karen Clark Site: Lions W Fee: $40/5 wks Start: 6/22/00 CC2033-001 Thur., 6- 7:30 p.m. Arts & Crafts Age: z� up Do you like to make different types of crafts? This class is full of many fun proj- ects. Some of the projects we will make include a star wreath and a special hat for the 4th of July, footprints in the sand, sand play toys, sand art in Sun Shine/Fun Shine, zoo animal puppets and carry bags in A trip to the Zoo and fish and shell crafts in Under the Sea. We will be using our imagination as we complete each project. A supply fee of $5 -$7 is due to the instructor at the first class. (Min. 8/Max. 20) Inst.: Margie Bordner Site: Lions W Preschool - Ages: z - s /parent partldpatlon requlred/ Fun for the 4th Fee: �S8/2 wks Start: 6/23/00 CC2016-001 Fri., 11 - 11:50 a.m. Sun ShineiFun Sh/ne Fee: �12/3 wks Start: 7/7/00 CC2016-002 Fri., 11 - 11:50 a.m. Under the Sea Fee: $12/3 wks Start: 7/11/00 CC2016-003 Tue., 4- 4:50 p.m. A trlp to the Zoo Fee: $12/3 wks Start: 7/28/00 CC2016-004 Fri., 11 - 11:50 a.m. Sun ShineiFun Sh/ne Fee: $8/2 wks Start: 8/1/00 CC2016-005 Tue., 4- 4:50 p.m. Klds - Ages: 5 & up Fun for the 4th Fee: $S/2 wks Start: 6/22/00 CC2015-001 Thur., 5- 5:50 p.m. Fun for the 4th Fee: $8/2 wks Start: 6/23/00 CC2015-002 Fri., 10 -10:50 a.m. Zoo Man/a Fee: $12/3 wks Start: 6/23/00 CC2015-003 Fri., 5- 5:50 p.m. Beach Day Fee: $12/3 wks Start: 7/6/00 CC2015-004 Thur., 5- 5:50 p.m. Earth and Beyond Fee: $12/3 wks Start: 7/7/00 CC2015-005 Fri., 10 - 10:50 a.m. Under the Sea Fee: $12/3 wks Start: 7/27/00 CC2015-006 Thur., 5- 5:50 p.m. Pafntfng & Drawing Age: � - �3 This class allows students to explore vari- ous materials and learn several drawing and painting techniques. Bring to first class: 11x14 sketch pad, 2B drawing pencil and pink pearl eraser. Painting supplies will be provided by the instructor for an additional fee. (Min. 10/Max. 22) No class 8/3. Inst.: Karen Clark Site: Lions E Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 6/22/00 CC2002-001 Thur., 4- 4:50 p.m. Cartooning for Fun Age: 8-�� You don't have to be an artist to cartoon, just an imagination waiting to be unleashed. Learn the basic techniques of cartooning in this fun class. Bring pencil, markers and some 8 1/2" x 11" plain paper to class. (Min. 10/Max. 24) Inst.: Cindy Senn Site: Lions E Fee: $24/6 wks Start: 6/17/00 CC2113-001 Sat., 9- 9:50 a.m. Cartoon Afternoon Age: �a & up Illustrate your own cartoon. Take a charac- ter, add another, create a story and illus- trate. This is the place to let your irnagina- tion soar. Bring 8 1/2 x 11" plain paper, ruler, pencil, plastic eraser & fine point black marker to class. (Min. 10/Max. 18) Inst.: Cindy Senn Site: Lions E Fee: $15/1 day Date: 8/5/00 CC2106-001 Sat., 12 - 3 p.m. Portrait Drawing Age: �a & up This class will concentrate on what you need to do to achieve a good portrait draw- ing. Bring drawing paper (18" x 24"), pen- cils (2B, 4B, 6B), charcoal pencils and a model that is willing to sit for 2-3 hours. Previous drawing experience preferred. (Min. 10/Max. 18) Inst.: Cindy Senn Site: Lions E Fee: $15/l day Date: 8/12/00 CC2094-0O1 Sat., 12 - 3 p.m. Young Artist Creative /Ilustratlon / Age: s - t� Learn the basic techniques of drawing skills with emphasis on imagination, creativity and artistic freedom. Bring a#2 pencil, gum or plasric eraser and a pad of 9" x 12" paper. (Min. 10/Max. 24) Inst.: Cindy Senn Site: Lions E Fee: $24/6 wks Start: 6/17/00 CC2114-001 Sat., 8- 8:50 a.m. I f1E GfdpEVINE 2� JUMMEf 100� ( �`� � : RTS � R,AFTS Decoratfve Pa/nting Age: �� & up Learn the basics of an array of painting techniques. You will leam decorative tech- niques such as tole, blocking, stenciling, & faux finish. Experience how fun these forms of painting can be. You won't believe what you will be able to create. Inst.: W. G. staff Site: The Wild Grape Beginning Tole Introduction to the basics of decorative painting. Proper surface preparation, basecoating, highlighting, shading, basic brush strokes & brush care will be taught. You will complete two projects on wood. Material fee of $65 includes brushes, wood and all necessary begirmer supplies. (Min. 6/Max. 8) No class 7/4. Fee: $45/4 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC2108-001 Tue., 10:15 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. Fee: $45/4 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC2108-002 Tue., 6- 9 p.m. Fee: $45/2 wks Start: 7/22/00 CC2108-003 Sat., 10:15 a.m. - 4:15 p.m. Age & Beautify Create the aged and beauti[ul antique look of the 'old world.' Learn the technique of crackling and antiquing using a variety of products currently on the market. Material fee is $10. (Min. 6/Max. 8) Fee: $15/1 day Date: 7/10/00 CC2112-001 Mon.,10:15 a.m. -1:15 p.m. Fee: $15/1 day Date: 7/10/00 CC2112-002 Mon., 6- 9 p.m. Fee: $15/1 day Date: 8/19/00 CC2112-003 Sat., 2- 5 p.m. Decorative G/ass Palnting Introduction to the art of painting on glass. You will use glass paints and complete a flo- ral scene on a vase or candleholder. Material fee is $12. (Min. 6/Max. 8) Fee: $12/1 day Date: 7/6/00 CC2110-001 Thur., 10:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m. Fee: $12/1 day Date: 7/6/00 CC2110-002 Thur., 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Fee: $12/1 day Date: 8/22/00 CC2110-003 Tue.,10:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m. Fee: $12/1 day Date: S/22/00 CC2110-004 Tue., 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Baslc Block Print/ng IntroducHon to the latest home decorating craze. Decorator blocks can be used with glaze paints to create a custom hand paint- ed look on just about any surface. You wil] make a canvas welcome banner for your home. Material fee is $18. (Min. 6/Max. 8) Fee: $15/1 day Date:•7/17/00 CC2003-001 Mon., 10:15 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. Fee: $15/1 day Date: 7/17/00 CC2003-002 Mon., 6- 9 p.m. Stencll Workshop Now you can learn the secrets of profes- sional stenciling. Class covers surfaces and preparation, as well as types of •paint & brushes used. This is a hands-on theory class - you will learn basic stencil tech- niques and beautiful color blending. Material fee is $15. (Min. 6/Max. 8) Fee: $15/1 day Date: 7/20/00 CC2111-001 Thur., 10:15 a.m. -1:15 p.m. Fee: $15/1 day Date: 7/20/00 CC2111-002 Thur., 6- 9 p.m. Fee: $15/1 day Date: 8/19/00 CC2111-003 Sat., 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. (r: � • �:�.��ER,AMICS Summer Ceramic Workshops Age: 2 & up in each 'of these workshops we will paint pre-formed ceramic pieces. A supply fee of $5 is due to the instructor at the beginning of each workshop. Parent parHcipation is mandatory for preschool age. (Min. 8/Max. 20) Inst.: Margie Bordner Site: Lions W Preschool - Ages: Z - s �parent parilcJpatlon requlred� 4th of luty Fee: $5/1 day Date: 6/24/00 CC2007-001 Sat., 10:30 - 11:20 a.m. Keepsake Boxes Fee: $5/1 day Date: 7/15/00 CC2007-002 Sat., 10:30 -11:20 a.m. lust for fun Fee: $5/1 day Date: 8/5/00 CC2007-003 Sat., 10:30 -11:20 a.m. ]oln all three Workshops Fee: $12.50/3 dayDates: 6/24, 7/15, 8/5/00 CC2007-004 Sat., 10:30 -11:20 a.m. Klds - Ages: s & up 4lh Of 1Uly Fee: $5/1 day Date: 6/24/00 CC2009-001 Sat., 9 -10:20 a.m. KeepsaKe Boxes Fee: $5/1 day Date: 7/15/00 CC2009-002 Sat., 9 -10:20 a.m. lust for Fun Fee: $5/1 day Date: 8/5/00 CC2009-003 Sat., 9 -10:20 a.m. ]oln all three Workshops Fee: $12.50/3 dayDates: 6/24, 7/15, 8/5/00 CC2009-004 Sat., 9 -10:20 a.m. Create It Camp Age: s& up This camp is dedicated to fun, fun, fun. Each day will be something new and excit- ing - Ceramics, Clay and Arts and Crafts all in one. We will also be working with our new paint spinner. As you can see there is a lot planned and this is a camp you will sure- ly want to participate in. A supply fee of $20 is due to the instructor at the beginnulg of the first camp day. (Min. 5/Max. 20) Inst.: Margie Bordner Site: Lions W Fee: $45/4 days Start: 6/26/00 CC2119-001 M-Th, 8:30 -11:30 a.m. Fee: $45/4 days Start: S/21/00 CC2119-002 M-Th, 8:30 -11:30 a.m. See Pages 46 & 47 for registration form and informatioh Th� Grep�viNe � SUMMEf lOOO �,; a �``.,��ERAMICS Ceramfcs b C/ay Age: open Speclaf [lasses for Speclal People In this class we will be using clay and pre- formed ceramic pieces to encourage the development of fine motor skills and imag- ination for those with mild/moderate spe- cial abiliHes. An adult must accompany parHcipants during class. Supply fee is $10 for 3 weeks and $15 for 4 weeks. (Min. 2/Max. 6) Inst.: Margie Bordner Site: Lions W Fee: $12.50/3 wks Start: 6/28/00 CC2090-001 Wed., 5- 5:50 p.m. Fee: $12.50/3 wks Start: 7/19/00 CC2090-002 Wed., 5- 5:50 p.m. Fee: $16/4 wks Start: 6/23/00 CC2090-003 Fri., 9- 9:50 a.m. Fee: $16/4 wks Start: 7/21/00 CC2090-004 Fri., 9- 9:50 a.m. Famfty Fun Ceramics Age: Open This workshop is for kids and adults alike. Come spend quality Hme together while leaming a new craft. Everyone gets to com- plete their own project. Sample project choices include dishes, yard decor, a variety of animals and more. Supply fee due at the first class to be determined by projects indi- viduall.y selected generally $5 - $15 per project. (Min. 8/Max. 20) Inst.: Margie Bordner Site: Lions W Fee: $30/2 people $40/3 people 4 wks $50/4 peopte Start: 6/22/00 CC2091-001 'Thur., 4 - 5 p.m. Fee: same as above Start: 6/23/00 CC2091-002 Fri., 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. Fee: same as above Start: 7/5/00 CC2091-003 Wed., 7- 8 p.m. Fee: same as above Start: 7/20/00 CC2091-004 Thur., 4- 5 p.m. Fee: same as above Start: 7/21/00 CC2091-005 Fri., 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. C/ay Mdgi[ Age:.2 & up Come join the fun and paint with us. In these workshops we will leam to use our imagination and fine motor skills as we make things using clay. After our special projects are fired we will then paint them and take them home. A supply fee of $10 is due to the instructor at the beginning of the first class. (Min. 8/Max. 20) No class 7/4. Inst.: Margie Bordner Site: Lions W Preschool - Ages: 2 - s /adult participatlon requlredI Fee: $12.50/3 wks Start: 6/27/00 CC2115-001 Tue., 9- 9.50 a.m. Fee: $12.50/3 wks Start: 7/25/00 CC2115-002 Tue., 9- 9:50 a.m. Kids - Ages: 5 & up Fee: $12.50/3 wks Start: 6/27/00 CC2116-001 Tue., 3- 3:50 p.m. Fee: $12.50/3 wks Start: 7/25/00 CC2116-002 Tue., 3- 3:50 p.m. Ceramfcs & Clay Age: z& up Come join the fun and paint with us. In these workshops we will learn to use our imagination and fine motor skills as we make some cool things using clay and paint some pre-formed ceramic pieces. A supply fee of $15 is due to the instructor at the beginning of the first class. (Min. 8/Max. 20) Inst.: Margie Bordner Site: Lions W Preschool - Ages: 2 - s /adult partfclpaUon requlred� Fee: $16/4 wks Start: 6/23/00 CC2062-001 Fri., 4- 4:50 p.m. Fee: $16/4 wks Start: 7/21/00 CC2062-002 Fri., 4- 4:50 p.m. Klds - Ages: 5 & up Fee: $16/4 wks Start: 6/23/00 CC2063-001 Fri., 5- 6 p.m. Fee: $16/4 wks Start: 7/21/00 CC2063-002 Fri., 5- 6 p.m. Beanle Manfa Age: s& up Do you love beanies? In this workshop you can design with paint your own ceramic couch or chair and bear or otter. Each design will be unique and your own to take home and enjoy. A supply fee of $15 is due to the instructor at the beginning of the first class. (Min. 8/Max. 20) Inst.: Margie Bordner Site: Lions W Fee: $12.50/3 wks Start: 7/6/00 CC2118-001 Thur., 9- 9:50 a.m. Ga�den Glftz Age: Open Summer is the perfect time to add special accents to your yard or pool area. In each of these workshops a variety of pieces will be avail- able for you to layer garden ` glaze paint on to complete your piece. The garden glaze is unique in that it can be lay- ered and used by painting, sponging, spraying or flick- ing to add character and dimension to your project. Your project will have to be fired and will not be able to go home the same day. Under 5 must be accompanied by an adult. A sup- ply fee of $7 is due to the instructor at the beginning of class. (Min. 8/Max. 20) Inst.: Margie Bordner Site: Lions W Fee: $5/1 day Start: 6/22/00 CC2066-001 Thur., 3- 4 p.m. Fee: $5/1 day Start: 6/26/00 CC2066-002 Mon., 12 - 1 p.m. Fee: $5/1 day Start: 7/12/00 CC2066-003 Wed., 1- 2 p.m. Fee: $5/1 day Start: 7/27/00 CC2066-004 Thur., 3- 4 p.m. Fee: $5/1 day Start: 8/10/00 CC2066-005 Wed., 1- 2 p.m. Fee: $5/1 day Start: 8/21/00 CC2066-006 Mon., 12 - 1 p.m. Ceramfcs for Kids Age: s� up Come join the fun and paint with us, each session has it's own theme projects. We wIll work with many different types of paint and techniques to complete each project. Supply fees vary. (Min. 8/Max. 20) Inst.: Margie Bordner Site: Lions W Let�s have a Tea Party Supply fee: $15. Fee: $16/4 wks Start: 6/28/00 CC2060-001 Wed., 6- 6:50 p.m. Reckless Reptlles Supply fee: $10. Fee: $12.50/3 wks Start: 7/5/00 CC2060-002 Wed., 9- 9:50 a.m. , Let s have a Tea Party Supply fee: $15. Fee: $16/4 wks Start: 7/5/00 CC2060-003 Wed., 2- 2:50 p.m. TIC TaC TOe - 3/n a faW Supply fee: $10. Fee: $12.50/3 wks Start: 7/11/00 CC2060-004 Tue., 2- 2:50 p.m. Uons, T/gers & Bears OH MY! Supply fee: $10. Fee: $12.50/3 wks Start: 7/19/00 CC2060-005 Wed., 6- 6:50 p.m. Sports Connectlon Supply fee: $10. Fee: $12.50/3 wks Start: 7/26/00 CC2060-006 Wed., 9- 9:50 a.m. ]ust for Fun Supply fee: $10. Fee: $12.50/3 wks Start: 7/27/00 CC2060-007 Thur., 9- 9:50 a.m. �.r.el.t.e . .,�� rl.e.�.e.. .� . ... . ..� !,� h Make It/TaKe It = Open Ceramics ; This time is dedicated to those who can't : take a class but would still like to parHci- � pate in ceramics or clay. Select your piece � and paint away. Instructor will be available • for assistance and guidance. Supply fee : due at workshop is determined by the proj- � ect you select. No workshop on 7/4 or dur- ; ing the week of 8/14. � Inst.: Margie Bordner Site: Lions W Fee: $8/per person/per workshop Tuesdays- 10 a.m. - noon 6/27 through 8/22 Wednesdays - 10 a.m. - noon 6/28 through 8/23 Thursdays -10 a.m. - noon 6/29 through 8/24 Fridays- noon through 2 p.m. 6/30 through 8/25 You must register in advance. List your ; requested day(s) and date(s) on your regis- ; trahon form on page 46. No refunds are ; allowed for these workshops. 'i�-{Tf'i'i'iTi"i f"f'{' f� 1�� 1 � s s 1 i-i-i �i i i f-f'i'i'i'f"iTi'i � i'1 TI'1E Gf6PEVINE 2C SUMMEI' lOOO J , ��'- . ,: } �,. ' � � � �l � Creative Movement Age: 3- s For boys and girls! This class is designed to help develop children's awareness of music interpretation, concepts of a variety of movements through the use of props, singing, fun and creative expression! (Min. 10/Max. 25) Inst.: Olympic Shzdios Site: Lions E Fee: $50/10 wks Start: 6/22/00 CC3000-001 Thur., 11 - 11:50 a.m. Site: Windrows Elem Fee: $50/10 wks Start: 6/19/00. CC3000-002 Mon., 6:30 - 720 p.m. Ballet � Tap 1 Age: a-�o Introduce your child to the wonderful world of dance with the classics: Ballet & � � Tap. Ballet offers the elegance of the style that forms the founda- < ., tion of modem dance, J�` while Tap offers the � rhythmic excitement of America's unique popular style - all offered in an enthusi- astic setting.. Class concludes with an � exciting program. (Min. 10/Max. 25) No class 7/4. Inst.: Olympic Studios AyB: 3- G Site: Lions E Fee: $50/10 wks Start: 6/22/00 CC3002-001 T'hur., 9- 9:50 a.m. CC3002-002 Thur., l- 1:50 p.m. CC3002-003 Thur., 6- 6:50 p.m. Fee: $50/10 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC3002-004 Tue., 5- 5:50 p.m. Age: 3- G Site: Windrows Elem Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC3002-005 Mon., 4:30 - 520 p.m. Age: 7- 10 Site: Windrows Elem Fee: $40/8 wks ' Start: 6/19/00 CC3003-001 Mon., 5:30 - 620 p.m. Ballet & Tap ll Age: 3- to Your child's talent, poise and self-esteem blossoms with Ballet & Tap II. Open to al] children who have successfully completed Ballet & Tap I. Class concludes with an exciting program. (Min. 10/Max. 25) Inst.: Olympic Studios Site: Lions E Age: a - � Fee: $50/10 wks Start: 6/22/00 CC3004-001 Thur., 10 -10:50 a.m. CC3004-002 Thur., 2- 2:50 p.m. Fee: $50/10 wks Start: 6/23/00 CC3004-003 Fri., 5- 5:50 p.m. Age: 3- � Site: Windrows Elem Fee: $50/10 wks Start: 6/2I/00 CC3004-004 Wed., 3:30 - 4:20 p.m. Age: �- ro Site: Windrows Elem Fee: $50/10 wks Start: 6/21/00 CC3005-001 Wed., 4:30 - 5:20 p.m. Ballet & Tap lll Age: 3-�o Must have successfully completed Ballet & Tap II. More advanced ballet and tap tech- nique is presented. Additional performing opportunities. Class concludes with an exciting program. (Min. 10/Max. 25) Inst.: Olympic Studios . Site: Lions E Age: 3 - 5 Fee: $50/10 wks Start: 6/21/00 CC3058-001 Wed., 5- 5:50 p.m. Age: G- 10 Site: Lions E Fee: $50/10 wks Start: 6/23/00 CC3059-001 Fri., 6- 6:50 p.m. [ombinatfon TapiBallet b Expressfve Movement Age: 3- s Class will teach ballet basics, beginning tap and jazz, warm-ups, very basic stretching, rhythm and musicality training. Also prop- er use and placement of the ballet barre and expressive movement. (Min. 10/Max. 30) No class 7/4. Inst.: Inland Valley Dance Academy Site: I.V.D.A. Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC3050-001 Mon., 9- 9:50 a.m. Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC3050-002 Mon., 10 -10:50 a.m. Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC3050-003 Tue., 10 - 10:50 a.m. Fee: $40/8 wks ' Start: 6/21/00 CC3050-004 Wed., 10 - 10:50 a.m. Ballet/iap & lazz Age: � - » Dancers are introduced to the wonderful world of dance with the classics: Ballet, Tap and Jazz. Ballet offers the elegance of the style that is the foundation of dance. Tap offers the rhythmic excitement of this unique American dance form. Class con- cludes with an exciting recital! (Min. 10/Max. 25) Inst.: Olympic Studios Site: Lions E Fee: $50/10 wks Start: 6/22/00 CC3006-001 Thur., 4- 4:50 p.m. Tapilazz Combo Age: 4- s Great class for students interested in learn- ing tap and jazz dance. Warm up with stretches and jazz isolations. Jazz skills are developed traveling across the floor and dancing center floor. Class concludes with an exciting recital! (Min. 10/Max. 30) Inst.: Olympic Studios Site: Lions E Fee: $50/ld wks Start: 6/22/00 CC3044-001 T'hur., 3- 3:50 p.m. lazz Technique Age: �& up Introducdon to the jazz style of dance. Correct placement and posture with a warm-up routine, floor stretches, isolarions, turns & combinations across the floor & center floor work. (Min. 12/Max. 30) No class 7/4. , Inst.: Inland Valley Dance Academy Site: I.V.D.A. Age: � - s Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC3054-001 Mon., ll - 11:50 a.m. Fee: $40/8 wks . Start: 6/20/00 CC3054-002 Tue., 11 - 11:50 a.m. Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 6/21/00 CC3054-003 Wed., 11 -11:50 a.m. Age: 9 & up Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC3066-001 Mon., 1- 1:50 p.m. Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC3066-002 Tue., l- 1:50 p.m. Fee: $40/8 wks . Start: b/21/00 CC3066-003 Wed., 1- 1:50 p.m. Hfp Hopilazz � Age: � - n Him hop combinations and routines as well as traditional jazz warm ups, isolations and technique will be taught in this .class. It pro- vides valuable training for those interested in dance team, song or cheerleading and just having fun at parties on the dance floor! Class concludes with an exciting recital! (Min. 10/Max. 25) Inst.: Olympic Studios Site: Lions E Age: � - � f Fee: $50/10 wks Start: 6/22y00 CC3007-001 Thur., 5- 5:50 p.m. Age: u - n Site: Windrows Elem Fee: $50/10 wks Start: 6/21/00 CC3007-002 Wed., 5:30 - 6:20 p.m. Hfp Hop Age: 8& up This class will teach beginning warm-up, floor stretches, rhythm, basic steps & mov- ing across the floor, routines, tum technique and short combinations as it pertains to hip hop dance training. (Min. 12/Max. 30) No class 7/4. Inst.: Inland Valley Dance Academy Site: I.V.D.A. Age: s - » Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC3055-001 Mon.,12 -12:50 p.m. Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC3055-002 Tue., 12 - 12:50 p.m. Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 6/21/00 CC3055-003 Wed., 12 -12:50 p.m. Age: �2 & up Fee: $40/8.wks Start: 6/19./00 CC3065-001 Mon., 2- 2:50 p.m. Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC3065-002 Tue., 2- 2:50 p.m. Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 6/21/00 CC3065-003 Wed., 2- 2:50 p.m. TI1E GI'dPEVINE � t6 SUMMEf 1000 - / ♦ H'. . i�, �.. � A N C E s�win8in' saturda� �iBFit 2nd Saturda� of ¢ach month �un¢ 10. �u(Z 8, ,�u8ust 12 8 - 10 p.m. �C senior Cent¢r 53 per person * Come celebrate the return of � Swing - West Coast, East Coast & * the Lindy! Enjoy music from the * past as well as the newest dance tunes. Try out your new dance moves. Not just for seniors - everyone likes to dance. For more informaHon ca11477-2780. Ballroom Dancing Age: �3 � up Add some fun to your life and learn to dance! Look great and feel confident on the dance floor after learning the basics of the Fox Trot, Walt�, Swing and Cha Cha. (Min. 10/Max. 70) No class 7/4. Begfnning l��st.: Debbie Kozlovich Site: Terra Vista Elem Fee: $28/8 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC3021-001 Tue., 7- 7:50 p.m. Intermed/ate (Min. 10/Max. 60) Inst.: Debbie Kozlovich Site: Lions W Fee: $28/8 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC3022-001 Mon., 9- 9:50 p.m. ]azz Dance Age: Adult Express yourself while keeping fit and stay- ing abreast with current dance movements and music. Instruction in stretching, isola- tions, jazz steps, combinations and routines. Optional dance recital. Wear black jazz oxfords and comfortable clothing. (Min. 10/Max. 30) No class 7/4. Inst.: Olympic Studios Site: Senior Ctr Fee: $50/10 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC3046-001 Tue., 7- 7:40 p.m. Tap Dance Age: Adult Great class for those who want to dance and exercise! Classes begin with stretching and warm up and is followed by the instrucHon of tap steps, combinaHons and routines. Optional dance recital. Wear tap shoes or black flats and comfortable clothing. (Min. 10/Max. 25) No class 7/4. Inst.: Olympic Studios Site: Senior Ctr Fee: $50/10 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC3014-001 Tue., 7:40 - 820 p.m. Ballet Age: Adult Let the elegance of ballet offer you an added sense of grace, strength, poise and confi- dence. Insiruction in barre work, traveling movements, center floor combinations and dances. OpHonal dance recital. Wear black leotard and tights and ballet slippers. (Min. 10/Max. 25) No class 7/4. Inst.: Olympic Studios Site: Senior Ctr Fee: $50/10 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC3013-001 Tue., 8:20 - 9 p.m. Lfne Dance Age: �3 � up Come dance with us and learn some of the most popular line dances out today. No partners needed. Line dancing is excellent exercise and a great social activity! (Min. 10/Max. 60) Inst.: Debbie Kozlovich Site: Lions W Fee: $28/8 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC3024-001 Mon., 7:00 - 7:50 p.m. East Coast Swfng Age: �3 & up East Coast Swing is popular, fun & quite easy to learn. First master the basic triple rhythm then add turns, tucks & wraps and you have a fun dance and great way to exer- cise. (Min. 10/Max. 70) No class 7/4. Beginning Inst.: Debbie Kozlovich Site: Terra Vista Elem Fee: $28/S wks Start: 6/20/00 CC3025-001 Tue., 8- 8:50 p.m. Intermediate Inst.: Debbie Kozlovich Site: Terra Vista Elem Fee: $28/8 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC3048-001 Tue., 9- 9:50 p.m. Intermedfate West Coast Swing Age: �3 & up West Coast Swing consists of six & eight count patterns which are done in a slot. This dance is usually done to medium tempo swing music. IYs smooth, iYs fun and will add variety tb your dancing. (Min.10/Max. 45) Inst.: Debbie Kozlovich Site: Lions E Fee: $28/8 wks Start: 6/22/00 CC3026-001 Thur., 7:00 - 7:50 p.m. Nfght Club Two Step Age: �3 & up This dance is not to be confused with the country two step. It's a very practical and fun social dance designed to be used with "love song" type music. It is a romanHc and easy dance to learn. (Min. 10/Max. 60) Inst.: Debbie Kozlovich Site: Lions W Fee: $28/8 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC3057-001 Mon., 8:00 - 8:50 p.m. Bell y Dancfng Age: 1G & Up Get in shape, create and challenge yourself learning the Art of Belly Dancing. Related exercises will be taught with emphasis on stretching, toning and isolating muscles used in Belly Dancing (including stomach muscles to leam the "Belly Roll"). Leam how to understand and interpret Middle Eastern music and drum rhythms, play Zills, and use a Veil. Armenian and Greek Folk line dances are offered as well. instructor will have some items needed for class available for purchase (music, zills, and some costuming). Must have instruc- tors approval or 4 consecutive beginning classes with instructor for advanced class. (Min. 10/Max. 30) Inst.: "Cyriana", Kathy Daghdevirian Site: Lions East & West Beglnning - Fee: $54/8 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC3027-001 Mon., 6:30 - 7:50 p.m. AdVBIICBd - �►nsrruaor approval requ�red� Fee: $54/8 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC3035-001 Mon., 8- 920 p.m. Folklorlco/Tradltlonal Dances of Mexico, Spa/n & Latin America Age: 3 & up Las Rosas Dance Co. & staff have designed a series of classes to introduce individuals to the world of dance through Hispanic Folklore training & dance technique. A recital will take place at the end of the ses- sion. Uniform requirement available at the first class. (Min. 5/Max. 25) No class 7/4. Tiny Tots Age: 3- s Fee: $25 first child/$20 2nd/9 wks Inst.: Las Rosas Site: Lions W CC3041-001 Tue.,4-4:45pm Start:6/20/00 Ch/ldren Age: � - �z Fee: $25 first child/$20 2nd/9 wks Inst.: Las Rosas Site: Lions W CC3037-001 Tue., 4:45-5:30 pm • Start: 6/20/00 TeeniAdult Age: �3 & up Fee: $30 first child/$25 2nd/9 wks Inst.: Las Rosas Site: Lions W CC3042-001 Tue., 5:30-6:30 pm Start: 6/20/00 Your child YnuS� be �he re�uired age by -�he �ime hi51 her cIa55 S��I''�5. ThE GfdPEVINE 27 SUMMEf lOOO � ���_��ANCE Hawallan Dance I Age: s-�z Experience the culture of the islands. Learn basic hand, body and foot morions related to graceful Hawaiian dancing. (Min. 6/Max. 15) � Inst.: Donna Terry Site: Lightfoot Fee: $27/9 wks Start: 7/5/00 CC3015-001 Wed., 3:30 - 420 p.m. Hawaflan Dance 1! . age: s-�2 Must have successfully completed Hawauan Dance I. We will review basic steps and leam more advanced routines. (Min. 6/Max. 15) Inst.: Donna Terry Site: Lightfoot Fee: $27/9wks Start: 7/5/00 CC3016-001 Wed., 4:20 - 5:10 p.m. �lawal/an Dance lll Age: � - �2 Must have successfully completed Hawaiian Dance II. Students will begin to use puili (split bamboo stick) while danc- ing. (Min. 6/Max. 15) Inst.: Donna Terry Site: Lightfoot Fee: $27/9 wks Start: 7/5/00 CC3017-001 Wed., 5:10 - 6 p.m. Hawallan Dance N Age: s-�3 Must have successfully completed Hawaiian Dance TII. Students will begin to do chants and tahitian dances. (Min. 6/Max. 15) Inst.: Donna Terry. Site: Lightfoot Fee: $27/9 wks � Start: 7/5/00 CC3018-001 Wed., 6- 6:50 p.m. TeeniAdult Hawallan Age: �3 & up Leam basic hand, body and foot motions related to , graceful Hawaiian dancing and some o the more popular ,hulas. This is a fun class for sisters and mothers/daughters. (Min. 6/Max. 15) Inst.: Donna Terry Site: Lightfoot Fee: $27/9 wks Start: 7/5/00 CC3020-QOl Wed., 7- 7:50 p.m. `" � � I�N G A RT S ;�1ERFORM Act/ng Age: � - u Leam the basics and terminology of stage acting. 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 W Fee: $30/8 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC1002-001 Mon., 4- 5:30 p.m. Fashlon Show Rampwork b Modeling Age: � - �� Young ladies feel good about yourself and be confident by defining and developing good self concept, and working to improve self esteem. Basic modeling skills are instructed including: good posture; proper sitting, walking, and turning; graceful head, arm and hand movement; good grooming; fashion and social graces. Parents are allowed to observe during the lst and last 10 minutes of class only. (Min. 10/Max. 25) Inst.: Olympic Studios Site: Lions W Fee: $50/10 wks Start: 6/22/00 CC1000-001 Thur., 6:50 - 7:40 p.m. Photography Modelfng Age: �- n This class is for both young ladies and gen- tlemen who will learn how to work in front of a camera for still photography. Proper modeling techniques will be covered including posture, body placement, work- ing with garments and props & posing for individual and group photos. Supply fee of $8 is due at class. (Min. 10/Max. 25) Inst.: Olympic Studios Site: Lions W Fee: $50/10 wks Start: 6/22/00 CC1055-001 Thur., 7:40 - 8:30 p.m. P+ertorm►ng Arts - A9e: �- n Acting for the Stage � Experience the thrill of live stage acting! Emphasis will be on scriptwork, blocking, stage direction, theater terminology, memo- rization and basic acting techniques. The last day of class will be celebrated with a performance for parents, family and friends. 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. 25) Inst.: Olympic Studios Site: Lions W Age: � - 9 Fee: $50/10 wks Start: 6/22/00 CC1001-001 Thur., 5- 5:50 p.m. Age: ro - n Fee: $50/10 wks Start: 6/22/00 CC1032-001 Thur., 6- 6:50 p.m. � ,��'• Actors Seminar � �'¢' FREE to aH Ages! Saturday, lune », Z000 �� u - z p.m. Uons Center West Are you or your child interested in an acting career? Doing the wrong thing can be costly! J&R Talent is a full service company offering a FREE one day seminar for individuals who are anxious to get started in the television, film and theater industries. They have helped many aspiring actors and actresses with acting classes, photographer referrals, litho places, resumes and agents. They even have a service that can help you with your resume. Seats are limited -- reservations are required Send in the registration form on page 46 use activity code #PAFREE-001 J& R Talent Manager - Judy Lopez Guest Speaker - Faye Dout/Actress & Acting Coach � The Talent Connection Commercfa/ Workshop Age: s - �3 For young people interested in working in the television, film, and theater industries. Students wffl work on cold reading scene selecHons, interview techniques, video and photo shoots, presentations, and agency lec- tures. (Min. 5/Max. 15) Inst.: Keri L. Dempster Site: Lions W Age: s - 9 Fee: $40/5 wks Start: b/21/00 PA5000-001 ' Wed., 6- 7 p.m. Fee: $40/5 wks Start: 7/26/00 PA5000-002 Wed., 6- 7 p.m. ' Age: �o - �3 Fee: $40/5 wks Start: 6/21/00 PA6000-001 Wed., 7- 8 p.m. Fee: $40/5 wks Start: 7/26/00 PA6000-002 Wed., 7- 8 p.m. ThE GI'dpEVINE Z8 SUMnnEP i000 � � � ��.�P�ERFORMIN �. � G A R T S � .r_—� ;- � � p� - �� _ �T/ny Tunes�� Age: 3 �i2 - s �song � dance class� Is your toddler bursting with talent? This fun-filled song and dance class will be a perfect introduction to the stage. Students will perform their favorite kid's song while exploring dance & movement. Tap & ballet shoes are required. (Min. 5/Max. 12) Inst.: Anne Margaret Tovar Site: Lions W Age: 3 ►iz - a Fee: $40/5 wks Start: 6/22/00 PA1020-001 Thur., 10 - 11 a.m. Fee: $40/5 wks Start: 7/27/00 PA1020-002 Thur., 10 - 11 a.m. Age: 4 ►iz - s Fee: �40/5 wks Start: 6/22/00 PA1030-001 Thur., 11 - 12 noon Fee: $40/5 wks Start: 7/27/00 PA1030-002 T'hur., 11 - 12 noon Dance Productlon & Piertormance Age: � - i3 Are you Broadway bound? Are you looking to gain stage experience? This dance and stage producHon workshop will give stu- dents an opportunity to use all aspects of jazz, tap, and ballet techniques while per- forming some of Broadway's biggest hits. Jazz shoes are required. (Min. 5/Max. 12) Inst.: Anne Margaret Tovar Site: Lions W Age: � - 9 Fee: $40/5 wks PA1040-001 Sat., 2- 3 p.m. Fee: $40/5 wks PA1040-002 Sat., 2- 3 p.m. Age: to - �3 Fee: $40/5 wks PA1050-001 Sat., 3- 4 p.m. Fee: $40/5 wks PA1050-002 Sat., 3- 4 p.m. Start: 6/17/00 Start: 7/22/00 Start: 6 / 17/00 Start: 7/22/00 Voca/ Expression d Pertormance Age: 9 & up If you love to sing, this is your chance to express yourself! Accomplished Soprano and Carnegie Hall performer, Rita Reinhardt will teach students techniques to improve breath control, tone production, and stage presence. A final performance will be held at the end of each session. Please bring your favorite selection of pop, rock, classical, or Broadway sheet music or background tape to class. (Min. 5/Max. 15) Inst.: Rita Reinhardt Site: Lions W Age: 9 - i3 Fee: $40/5 wks Start: 6/19/00 PA1000-001 Mon., 6- 7 p.m. Fee: $40/5 wks Start: 7/24/00 PA1000-002 Mon., 6- 7 p.m. Age: �4 - n Fee: $40/5 wks Start: 6/19/00 PA2000-001 Mon., 7- 8 p.m. Fee: $40/5 wks Start: 7/24/00 PA2000-002 Mon., 7- 8 p.m. Age: Adult Fee: $40/5 wks Start: 6/19/00 PA3000-001 Mon., 8- 9 p.m. Fee: $40/5 wks Start: 7/24/00 PA3000-002 Mon., S- 9 p.m. Join in our VUorkshops & Star in our Productionsi Musical Theatre Workshops for Boys & Girls 6- 17 years old -- Lions Center West Wanted all aspiring dancers, singers, and actors interested in exploring or polishing their talents in the Arts. Taught by compos- er, playwright, performer Ray De La Paz and artistic director and choreographer Bondana, this workshop will give students an opportunity to sing, dance, act and perform in a full scale musical play, complete with costumes, music, choreography and magic. You become the actors, singers and dancers in one of these delightful productions individually taIlored to make you shine. Both of these workshops and performances will develop discipline and focus; inspire responsibility and dedication; encourage coop- erarion and teamwork; stimulate creativity and imagination; and promote confidence and self-esteem. The M ysterlous Box When a kindly old shoemaker disappears, a mysterious box is delivered to his shop. Will the contents bring the town together or tear it apart? (Min. 15/Max. 24) Fee: $150/includes costume june 19th - June 30th PA1060-001 Mondays - Fridays, 9 a.m. - 12 noon Pertormance fs Frlday, lune 30, Z000 Dress rehearsal at 5:30 pm and show time at 7:30 pm The Stone In the Road Although Mickey dreams of exotic lands, he has never left his own backyard. One day he clashes with a strange boy in a turban, who teaches him that prejudice is excess baggage to a world traveler. (Min. 15/Max. 24) Fee: $150/includes costume July 24th - August 4th PA1070-001 Mondays - Fridays, 9 a.m. - 12 noon Pertormance Is Frlday, August 4, Z000 Dress rehearsal at 5:30 pm and show time at 7:30 pm ThE GrapEviNE ��'�� The Almost Amazing Sf�ow '� Multi-Cultural! Multi-Faceted! Multi-�un� Saturday, June 10tf, -- 2 pm, Lions Cente� West Bring your family and friends out for an afternoon of incredible enter- tainment as composer and per- former �iay De La Paz and artistic director and choreographer Bondana perform in -- "A Celebration of Life" A fresh theatrical look at the world's most intriguing stories through music and dance. Free Admission! Seats are limited -- reservations are required Send in registration form on page 46 use activity code PAFREE-002 Participants who are enrolled in either of the Musical Theatre Workshops won't want to miss this special performance. 24 Sunnr�nEr i000 1 � �:�- i1 S I C Drums Age: � - �s 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 situation. Students will also leam the basic fundamentals of drums. Students may purchase sticks and practice pad from the instructor for approximately $10. (Min. 6/Max. 20) Instructor: Keith Jones Site: Lions E Fee: $48/5 wks Start: 7/26/00 CC1014-001 Wed., 4:30 - 5:15 p.m. Kindermusik Vlllage - �Zoom Buggy�� Age: o - �8 mos. Begin a lifetime of music. Experience the hottest new music class for infants. This class provides a natural leaming environ- ment for lap babies, crawlers and walkers. This class will incorporate all the latest research on child development and focus on making music a part of family life. Please bring a baby blanket to class. Material fee is $35. First time students -$16 instrument fee. (Min. 3/Max. 12) Instructor: Karen Magruder Site: Lions E Fee: $72/8 wks Start: 7/7/00 CC1050-001 Fri.,10 -10:40 a.m. K/ndermusik - Summer Camp Age: �8 mos - � yrs Kindermusik Adventures is an arts enrich- ment program for young children. With music as the point of departure, art, drama, movement and dance are combined to cre- ate an integrated experience. This rich envi- ronment uses the natural curiosity to devel- op creaHvity and to stimulate imagination, independence, spontaneity, inquiry and a love of the arts. The programs are theme based and deal with topics of special inter- est and 'unportance to children. Material fee is $35 for Creatures and $40 for Adventures. Sibling kits are available for $25 each. (Min. 3/Max. 12) Instructor: Karen Magruder Site: Lions E Age: �s mos - 4�iz years Creatures In my Backyard Fee: $85/5 days Start: 7/10/00 CC1057-001 M- F, 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. Fee: $85/5 days Start: 8/7/00 CC1057-002 M- F, 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. Creatures In the Ocean Fee: $85/5 days Start: 7/24/00 CC1058-001 M- F, 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. Fee: $85/5 days Start: 8/21/00 CC105&002 M- F, 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. � �` ' \ •� ^ /' • v � . � • . Age: 4 vz - � years Adventures Near & Far Fee: $110/5 days Start: 7/10/00 CC1059-001 M- F,11:15 a.m. -1:15 p.m. Fee: $110/5 days Start: S/7/00 CC1059-002 M- F,11:15 a.m. -1:15 p.m. Adventures Around the World Fee: $110/5 days Start: 7/24/00 CC1060-001 M- F,11:15 a.an. - 1:15 p.m. Fee: $110/5 days Start: 8/21/00 CC1060-002 M- F,11:15 a.m. -1:15 p.m. ���. �� Y M N A S T I C S Twlnkling Stars Age: wa/king - z4 mos. Classes are filled with leaming and pracdc- ing balancing, jumping & rolling skills along with lots of music and fun. Gross motor skills are developed with specialty pre-K gymnastics apparatus. Work with fun obstacle courses, hula hoops, bean bags, tunnels, trampoline, tumble-trak, foam filled pit and much more. Parent pardcipa- rion is required. (Min. 6/Max. 12) Inst.: Precision Gymnastics Site: Precision Fee: $42/10 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC4055-001 Mon., 9- 9:30 a.m. CC4055-002 Mon., 9:30 - 10 a.m. CC4055-003 Mon., 10:15 -10:45 a.m. CC4055-004 Mon., 10:45-11:15 a.m. Fee: $42/10 wks Start: 6/22/00 CC4056-001 T'hur., 9- 9:30 a.m. CC4056-002 Thur., 9:30 - 10 a.m. CC4056-003 Thur., 10:15 -10:45 a.m. CC4056-004 Thur., 10:45-11:15 a.m. Gym Da y Camp Age: 3- ts Gym Day Camp is six hours of gymnasHcs fun! Let your kids spend the day with us! Day camp includes gymnastics, balance beam, uneven bars, trampoline, parachute fun, games and crafts. For boys and girls. Bring a sack lunch and drink or $4 for pizza and a drink. (Min. 10/Max. 30) Age: 3 - s Inst.: Dynasty GymnasHcs Site: Dynasty Fee: $24/1 day Date: 7/10/00 CC4018-001 Mon., 10 - 4 p.m. Fee: $24/1 day Date: 8/19/00 CC4018-002 Sat., 10 - 4 p.m. Age: � - 9 Fee: $24/1 day Date: 7/10/00 CC4019-001 Mon., 10 - 4 p.m. Fee: $24/1 day Date: S/19/00 CC4019-002 Sat.,10 - 4 p.m. Age: �o - is Fee: $24/1 day Date: 7/10/00 CC4034-001 Mon., 10 - 4 p.m. Fee: $24/1 day Date: 8/19/00 CC4034-002 Sat., 10 - 4 p.m. Gymnastfcs for Chlldren wlth Speclal Needs Age: � - t� This is a recreational gymnastics program for children with special needs. This class will emphasize flexibility, coordination, body awareness, strength, and social devei- opment. We will introduce children to gym- nastic apparatuses such as balance beam, floor exercise, vault, uneven bars, rings, parallel bars, pommel horse, trampoline, tumble trak, foam-filled pit and much more! Parent participation is required. (Min. 4/Max. 6) Inst.: Precision Gymnastics Site: Precision Fee:$47.50/lOwks Start:6/21/00 CC4058-001 Wed., 3:15 - 4 p.m. Fee: $47.50/10 wks Start: 6/22/00 CC4058-002 Thur., 3:15 - 4 p.m. ThE GfdPEVINE �O SUMMEI' lOOO �. Y M N A S T I C S Pre-School, School Age � Recreat/ona/ Gymnastics An introductory and fun gymnastics pro- gram. A safe learning environment allows for the development of body awareness, coordination and social development using exercise to music, tumbling and floor beam skills. Proof of age must be presented at the first class. (No class 7/4) TumbUng Teddys-Beg Age: z Parent must participate with child. (Min. 10/Max. 15) Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Lions E Fee: $35/10 wks Start: 6/17/00 CC4010-001 Sat., 9:15 - 9:45 a.m. Fee: $35/10 wks Start: 6/17/00 CC4010-002 Sat., 9:50 - 10:20 a.m. Fee: $35/10 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC4010-003 Mon., 10 - 10:30 a.m. Fee: $31.50/9 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC4010-004 Tue., 10:15 - 10:45 a.m. Site: Dynasty Fee: $35/10 wks Start: 6/21/00 CC4010-005 Wed., 10 -�10:30 a.m. Tumblfng Teddys-/nt. Age: 2 Parent must participate with child. Must have previous experience. (Min. 10/Max. 15) Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Fee: $31.50/9 wks Start: 6/21/00 CC4011-001 Wed., ]2:30 - 1 p.m Transltfon Age: 3 & 4 This class will allow the parent to remain and participate as needed for the entire ses- sion. A great class for children who need to prepare for parHcipation without a parent. (Min. 10/Max. 15) No class 7/4. Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Lions E Fee: $36/9 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC4044-001 Tue., 9:15 - 10 a.m. AcraTot�Beg. Age: 3 - s (Min. 10/Max. 15) No class 7/4. Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Lions E Fee: $40/10 wks Start: 6/17/00 CC4012-001 Sat., 10:30 - 11:15 a.m. CC4012-002 Sat.,11:30 -12:15 p.m. Fee: $40/10 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC4012-003 Mon., 9- 9:45 a.m. Inst.: Dynasty GymnasHcs Site: Dynasty Fee: $50/10 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC4012-004 Mon., 5:30 - 6:15 p.m. Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Lions E Fee: $36/9 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC4012-005 Tue., 11 - 11:45 a.m. AcraTots-lnt. aye: 3 - s You should have previous participation and experience to enroll in this class. (Min. 10/Max. 15) No class 7/4. Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Fee: $45/9 wks Start: 6/21/00 CC4013-001 Wed., 9- 9:45 a.m. Hot Shots-Beg. Age: s - � (Min. 10/Max. 15) Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Fee: $45/9 wks Start: 6/21/00 CC4038-001 Wed., 4:30 - 520 p.m. Hot Shots-lnt. Age: s - � (Min. 10/Max. 15) Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Fee: $45/9 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC4039-001 Tue., 4:30 - 5:20 p.m. Tumbling & Balance Age �- t� This is a recreational gymnastics program with emphasis on flexibility, coordination, body awareness, and strength through floor exercise & balance beam skills. Gym-Beg�lnt. Age: � - �o (Min. l0/Max. 15) Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Fee: $50/10 wks Start: 6/17/00 CC4014-001 Sat., 12:10 - 1 p.m. Fee: $50/10 wks Start: 6/21/00 CC4014002 Wed., 4:30 - 5:20 p.m. Age: i � - t� Fee: $50/10 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC4033-001 Mon., 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Tumbling & Trampollne Trampollne Fun Age: 3 - �� Children enjoy bouncing and jumping while learning safe trampoline skills. No class 7/4. (Min. 6/Max. 8) Co-ed Age: 3 - s Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Fee: $24/S wks Start: 6/17/00 CC4002-001 Sat., 9:30 - 10 a.m. Fee: $24/8 wks Start: 6/21/00 CC4002-002 Wed., 11:45 - 12:15 p.m. Caed Age: s - s Fee: $24/8 wks Start: 6/21/00 CC4003-001 Wed., 6:30 - 7 p.m. Co-ed Age: s - �2 Fee: $24/S wks Start: 6/21/00 CC4035-001 Wed., 7- 7:30 p.m. Caed Age: �2 - �� Fee: $24/8 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC4060-001 Tue., 7:30 - 8:15 p.m. Tumbling & Trampoline for Teens & Adults Age: �3 & up Offered for beginning or advanced trampo- line, tumbling, or previous gymnasts who just want to workout. (Min. 6/Max. 12) Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Fee: $40/S wks Start: 6/22/00 CC4028-001 Thur., 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Cartwheels, Cartwheels, [artwheels! Age: 3 - 9 Learn to do a cartwheel! This class will con- centrate on cartwheels and having fun while learning additional gym skills. Parents may also parHcipate to help your child practice at home. (Min. 10/Max. 15) Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Caed - Age 3 - s Fee: �20/8 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC4045-001 Mon., 4- 4:30 p.m. Coed - Age � - 9 Fee: $20/8 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC4046-001 Mon., 4- 4:30 p.m. Aerial Cartwhe�el & Ba�ds HandS,prfix�s Age: t2 & up This class works specifically on aerials & back-handsprings. Sign up with a friend & receive a free Dynasty t-shirt. (Min. 10/Max. 15) Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Fee: $50/10 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC4057-001 Mon., 7:30 - 8:15 p.m. [` � J� Summer Otymplcs Z000 Age: 2 & up This is your child's opportunity to be an olympic star! Every child will perform and parricipate in a gymnastics challenge/rou- tine. All children will receive a small tto- phy and a ribbon. All gymnasts are invit- ed to participate. Previous experience, or current enrollment is recommended but not required. (Min. 10/Max. 20) Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Age: Z - 5 Fee: $28/4 wks Start: 8/4/00 CC4061-001 Fri., 3- 4 p.m. Age: 6 - 9 Fee: $42/4 wks Start: 8/4/00 CC4062-001 Fri., 4- 5:30 p.m. Age: ro & up Fee: $42/4 wks Start: 8/4/00 CC4063-001 Fri., 5:30 - 7 p.m. ThE GIdPEVINE �l SUMMEI' lOOO ,� . ��.��YMN�STICS �_ .� Cheer & Dance Rhythmic Gymnastics Age: � - �4 This class includes basic dance movements and skills with hand apparatus. Instructor will norify students on first day of class which apparatus is needed. Approximate additional cost is $2-$10. (Min. 10/Max. 20) Inst.: Dyna'sty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Fee: $36/9 wks Start: 6/21/00 CC4016-001 Wed., 7:30 - 8:15 p.m. Dance for Gymnasts Age: 6& up Leam basic leaps, tums and routines. Also develop grace, flexibility, coordination & rhy.thm. Optional performance at the Epicenter (addirional fees required). (Min. 10/Max. 15) No class 7/4. Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Fee: $45/9 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC4041-001 Tue., 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Cheerleading Stunts � Tumbling Age: � - is Basic stunting and tumbling of cheerlead- ing. Skills will begin at a basic level and wil] progress in levels as participants safely learn. Includes sport acrobatics. (Min. 10/Max. 20) No class 7/4. Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Age: � - �o Fee: $45/9 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC4022-001 Tue., 6:30 - 7:20 p.m. Age: t t - �s Fee: $45/9 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC4023-001 Tue., 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. H►p Hop FunK for Cheer Age: s-�s This beginning hip hop & funk class is fun and energetic. Wear oversized clothes. (Min. 10/Max. 30) Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Fee: $45/9 wks Start: 6/21/00 CC4054-001 Wed., 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Cheer Squad Workoui Age: Open Class wffl provide adequate indoor space for your cheer squad to practice as a group. Safety mats and tumbling mats are provid- ed. Class is supervised. (Class time may be arranged) (Min. 10/Max. 40) Inst.: Dynasty GymnasHcs Site: Dynasty Fee: $27/9 wks Start: 6/22/00 CC4025-001 ' Thur., 8:30 - 9:30 p.m. �� a � � �� � � �� Cheers, Chants, � Routines Age: 4 - �s This is a super class for post Pop-Warner season. This class will teach chants, routines and correct cheer techniques. Learn new and fun chants for the next season. (Min. 10/Max. 20) No class 7/4. Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty. Age: 4 - � Fee: $45/9 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC4026-001 Tue., 4:30 - 5:15 p.m. Age: � - �o Fee: $45/9 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC4026-002 Tue., 5:30 - 6:20 p.m. Age: �t - �s Fee: $45/9 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC4026-003 Tue., 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Fftness fs Funtastic Age: �-�o An introduction to gymnastics with added fimess fun such as obstacle course, para- chute games, and trampoline. Suggestion to Troop Leaders: Why not use this as an event to eam a fifiess patch! (Date & time may be arranged) (Min. 10/Max. 20) Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Fee: $6/1 day Date: 8/18/00 CC4021-001 Fri., 4- 5:30 p.m. Demo Team Age: 8& up All parHcipants will perform at the Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter for a Quakes pre- game show! AddiHonal local performance oprional as well as a performance at Dodger Stadium. (Min. 6/Max. 20) No class 7/4 Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Fee: $45/9 wks Date: 6/20/00 CC4020-001 Tue., 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Gymnastics Apparatus Age: a - �a These classes include insfruction 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. No class 7/4. Intro to Gym Apparatus Emphasis is on safety, fun, and beginning gy�nnastics skills. (Min. 8/Max. 12) Co-ed Age: 3 - s Inst.: Dynasty Gymnasrics Site: Dynasty Fee: $54/9 wks Start: b/17/00 CC4000-001 Sat., 10:15 - 11 a.m. Fee: $54/9 wks Start: 6/21/00 CC4000-002 Wed., 10:45 -11:30 a.m. Fee: $54/9 wks Start: 6/21/00 CC4000-003 Wed., 6:30 - 7:15 p.m. Co-ed Age: s - s (Min. 8/Max. 12) Fee: $54/9 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC4001-001 Tue., 6:30 - 7:15 p.m. Boys Age: � - u (Min. 8/Max. 12) Inst.: Dynasty GymnasHcs Site: Dynasty Fee: $60/10 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC4036-001 Mon., 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Girls Age: � - �4 (Min. 8/Max. 12) Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Fee: $60/10 wks Start: 6/17/00 CC4037-001 Sat., 11:15 -12 noon Int. Gym Apparatus Age: 3- 14 Must complete Intro to Gym Apparatus. Emphasis is on apparatus skills, developing strength and safety. (Min. 8/Max. 12) [o-ed Age: 3 - s Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Fee: $54/9 wks Start: 6/22/00 CC4040-001 Thur., 4:30 - 5:15 p.m. Glrls Age: s - 8 Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Fee: $54/9 wks Start: 6/21/00 CC4005-001 Wed., 5:30 - 6:15 p.m. Girls Age: 8 - 12 Inst.: Dynasty Gymnastics Site: Dynasty Fee: $54/9 wks Start: 6/21/00 CC4006-001 Wed., 7:30 - 8:15 p.m. Please Register Early! EacF� class or activity f�as a minimum attendance requirement. If you wait too fong -- your class may be cancelled. ThE GfdPEVINE �2 SUMMEf lOOO �; ; .> ��:15�. P 0 R T � ._� s CLA ss�s For all Tennis Classes - Students must furnish own racket. Junfor Tennfs Age: s - � Introduction to tennis! Coordination drills and beginning strokes, as well as plenty of fun. Ball fee of $2.50 is due to the instructor. (Min. 8/Max. 16) No class 7/4. Inst.: Upland Tennis Club Staff Site: Beryl Park Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC9001-001 Mon., 4- 4:50 p.m. Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC9001-002 Tue., 4- 4:50 p.m. Fee: $40/S wks Start: 6/21/00 CC9001-003 Wed., 4- 4:50 p.m. Youth Tennis Age: s - » Introduction to tennis! Stroke production, 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) No class 7/4. Inst.: Upland Tennis Club Staff Site: Beryl Park Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC9004-001 Mon., 5- 5:50 p.m. Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC9004-002 Tue., 5- 5:50 p.m. Begfnning Ice Hockey Age: 3& up The class will teach skating and basic game objectives. Skate rental is $3 per week. Practice during open session following the lesson. Must provide own stick and gloves. Dress warm and wear a helmet. (Min. 10/Max. 50) No class 7/4. Inst.: Ontario ]ce Skating Staff. Site: Ontario Ice Age: 3 - s Fee: $48/8 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC9034-001 Mon., 6- 6:30 p.m. Age: � - �s Fee: $48/8 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC9019-001 Tue., 6:30 - 7 p.m. Age: t� & up Fee: $48/8 wks Start: 6/18/00 CC9020-001 Sun., 7:40 - 8:10 p.m. Golf Age: � & up FORE! Learn the basics of golf with instruc- tion in putting, chipping, pitching, sand play and full swing. Fee includes instruc- rion, balls, clubs, and lots of fun! Bring a putter to first class if available. (Min. 6/Max. 10) Inst.: Mark Fowler, PGA Teaching Professional Site: Whispering Lakes Beglnn/ng - Age: � - i� Fee: $65/6 wks Start: 6/17/00 CC9022-001 Sat., 8- 9 a.m. Beglnning - Age: Adult Fee: $65/6 wks Start: 6/17/00 CC9023-001 Sat., 11 - 12 noon . TS Introduction to tennis! Proper grip use, basic strokes, scoring, rules & compeHHve games. Ball fee of $2.50 is due to the instruc- tor. (Min. 8/Max. 16) Inst.: Upland Tennis Club Staff Site: Beryl Park Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 6/21 /00 CC9005-002 Wed., 5- 5:50 p.m. . Adult Tennis Age: �� & up Learn the sport of a lifeHme, improving your skills in tennis! Drills, strategy, instruc- tion and matches to raise your level of play. Ball fee of $2.50 is due to the instructor. (Min. 8/Max. 16) No class 7/4. Inst.: Upland Tennis Club Staff Beginning Site: Beryl Park Fee: $48/8 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC9008-001 Mon., 6- 7 p.m. Intermedlate Site: Beryl Park Fee: $48/8 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC9009-001 Tue., 6- 7 p.m. Fee: $48/8 wks Start: 6/21/00 CC9009-002 Wed., 6- 7 p.m. Figure Skatfng Age: 3- is The ISI Pre-Alpha Test Program develops basic skills. Practice during open session following the lesson. Skate rental is $3 per week. Dress very warm with gloves. (Min. 5/Max. 50) No class 7/4. Inst.: Ontario Ice SkaHng Staff Site: Ontario Ice Age 3 - s Fee: $48/8 wks Start: 6/21/00 CC9033-001 Wed., 11:30 - 12 noon Age � - �s Fee: $48/8 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC9021-001 Tue., 6:30 - 7 p.m. Golf Age: 8 & up Learn the basics of golf such as grip, stance, posture and swing line. Please bring clubs to first class. Clubs are also available for your use. A fee of $5 per bucket of balls will be required. (Min. 6/Max. 8) lnst.: Louis Ventura Teaching Professional Site: Shandin Hills Golf Course Beginning Youth - Age s- n Fee: $52.50/5 wks Start: 6/17/00 CC9043-001 Sat., 10 - 11 a.m. Fee: $52.50/5 wks Start: 7/22/00 CC9043-002 Sat., 10 - 11 a.m. Begfnning Adult - Age �7 & up Fee: $52.50/5 wks Start: 6/17/00 CC9044-001 Sat., 9- 10 a.m. Fee: $52.50/5 wks Start: 7/22/00 CC9044-002 Sat., 9- 10 a.m. Advanced Adult - Age n& up Fee: $55/4 wks Start: 6/17/00 CC9045-001 Sat., 3- 4 p.m. Important Information for Residents Proof of Residency � Customer service to ou� �esidents is oui top prio�ity! Part of ou� commitment ta customer service is guaranteeing that res• idents always have first priority when �eg- jistering for a class or prog�am. That is �wf�y there is always an ezclusive time !frame at the beginning of each session iwhen only ou� residents can register. Atso pa�t of our commitment is to pro- vide the best quality prog�ams at afford- able prices, which makes our p�ograms and classes attractive to folks ftom all ove� the region. In order to ensure that your right ta �egister early is protected, we will begin to ask you for proof of residency for our Fall �egistration. You only have to provide the � proof one time, then as long as you are ai �that address, your residency status will remain in our system. We will 2sk you fo� photo identification and one othe� document that establishes your physical address, such as a cur�ent utility bill (phone, elect�ic, cable, etc.) Those �esiding in the incorpo�ated City limits of Rancho Cucamonga may regis- ter du�ing the prio�ity period. Residents �a�e not .permitted to register friends or �elatives that live outside the City during the priority �egistration pe�iod. Non-resi- dents also pay an additional �5 per pe�- son per activity to pa�ticipate. To make it as convenient as possible, you may b�ing the items into the �egis- i tration office or mail or fax us a clear i copy. We are beginning to take p�oof of residency papers now, although actual enfo�cement does not begin until fall �eg-, istration in August 2000. � Additionai details a�e available at thel ' �egistration office and will be published in� the next G�apevine. If you have questions, please catl 477-2765. I ThE GrapEviNE 33 Sur.,,r..,Er i000 Court shoes with non-marking soles and comfortable clothes are also required U54 TennJs Program t-2 3 Teen Tennis Age• �2 - �/; , 1 �. �S� P 0 R T S �� Bowling For Youth Age: a-�4 IntroducHon for the beginner and pracHce for the experienced bowler. Student must be able to lift a 61b. ball. Fee includes 3 wks of lessons, 6 weeks of league play and shoe rental. (Min. 10) No class 7/4. Inst.: Deer Creek Staff Site: Deer Creek Age 4 - � Fee: $40/9 wks Start: 6/22/00 CC9012-001 Thur., 3:30 - 4:20 p.m. Age: s - �4 Fee: $46/9 ��ks Start: 6/20/00 CC9013-001 Tue., 3:30 - 4:50 p.m. CLAssEs Youth Boxing Age: s- n Bored after schoo]? Nothing fun to do? Come join this class and learn boxing from the Pro's. Enjoy the benefits of personal instruction from the 1998 Golden Gloves Champ in a championship ring. T'his class will help you gain mental and physical strength and will take your confidence to a new level. "Body Shots" boxing gloves are available for purchase, but not required. (Min. 5/Max. 25) Inst.: Body Shots Staff Site: Body Shots Fee: $60/6 wks Start: 6/21/00 CC9050-001 Wed., 6 - 7 .m. Sat., 3:30 - �30 p.m. Rock Clfmbing Hangar 18 Indoor Climbing Gym will offer a chance to rock climb in their safe indoor facility. All parNcipants ��ill wear a safety harness that is attached to a rope that is then controlled by one of their friendly and qual- ified staff. Parent must accompany child to the first class of each session to sign the release form. Summer Climb►ng Camp Age: 7 - t4 This three day summer camp is full of fun rock climbing games and fun activities. It offers kids the chance to leam the funda- mentals of safe rock climbing, from knots and belaying (holding ropes) to movement, balance, and coordination. All safety equip- ment is provided. (Min. 5/Max. 30) Inst.: Hangar 18 Staff Site: Hangar 18 Fee: $75/3 days Start: 6/19/00 CC9040-001 M- W- F, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Fee: $75/3 days Start: 6/26/00 CC9040-002 M- W- F, 11 a.m. -1 p.m. Fee: $75/3 days Start: 7/10/00 CC9040-003 M- W- F, 11 a.m. -1 p.m. Fee: $75/3 days Start: 7/24/00 CC9040-004 M- W- F, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Fee: $75/3 days Start: 8/7/00 CC9040-005 M- W- F,11 a.m. -1 p.m. Fee:$75/3days Start:8/21/00 CC9040-006 M- W- F,11 a.m. -1 p.m. Yau vs. Ro[k Age: 4- i4 Kids love to climb! a 2-hour indoor rick climbing session supervised by Hangar 18's enthusiastic, professional staff. All safety equipment provided. (Min. 5/Max. 30) Inst.: Hangar 18 Staff Site: Hangar 18 Fee: $20/1 day Date: 6/24/00 CC9056-001 Sat., ll a.m. - 1 p.m. Fee: $20/1 day Date: 7/15/00 CC9056-002 Sat., 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Fee: $20/1 day Date: 7/29/00 CC9056-003 Sat., 11 a.m. -1 p.m. Fee: $20/1 day Date: 8/19/00 CC9056-004 Sat., 11 a.m. -1 p.m. : Don't miss all the summer fun: we have to offer- Camps � ^ � ^� Swimm;ng Teen Trips ��, Sport Leagues Movies Concerts Fireworks �` '�' �estival 2000 �,��: �: :...........................................: Baton Twirling, Pom Pvms & Drfll Team Age: 3 - �� The beginning course will prepare you to perform with the Rancho Cucamonga "California Headliners", award winning baton & drill team. If you decide to be part of our performing group there will be an additional cost of $58 to purchase uniforms and equipment. Practice equipment is fur- nished by instructor. Wear tennis shoes & loose clothing, no skirts or leotards. (Min. 2/Max. 35) Pre-requisite for Parade Corps is Beg. Baton & instructor's approval. All par- ticipants will receive a medal at the end of the session. Inst.: Marianne Lowe Beginnfng BatoniPom Pom Age: a- � Site: Lions W Fee: $35/6 wks Start: 6/22/00 CC4049-001 Thur., 4:30 - 5 p.m. Age: 8- 14 Site: Lions W Fee: $35/6 wks Start: 6/22/00 CC4049-002 T'hur., 5- 5:30 p.m. lunlor Team - Parade Corps A A9B: 5- 9 Site: Lions W Fee: $35/6 wks Start: 6/22/00 CC4050-001 Thur., 5:30 - 6:15 p.m. Senfor Team - Parade Corps B A9B: 10 - 1G Site: Lions W Fee: $35/6 wks Start: 6/22/00 CC4051-001 Thur., 6:15 - 7 p.m. Softball Umpfring - A9e: Aduit S[MAF Certlflcatlon - This course spans all facets of softball umpiring including: mechanics, appear- ance, anitvde, uniform, legal considerations and SCMAF rules & certification. This is an interactive course designed to benefit the beginner as well as the experienced official. (Min. 5) Inst.: William R. Smith . Site: Lions W Fee: $40 - New Members $25 - SCMAF CerHficate in 1999 3 weeks ' Start: 6/21/00 CC9055-001 Wed., 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. T�1E GfdfJEVINE �/� SUMMEf 1000 � � u�� ?�� :Ff� I T N ._s� ESS KickBox FIt Age: t� & up You've seen the infomercial, you've bought the tapes. But still something is missing. Atmosphere? Motivation? Training Partners? Ring in the Summer Millennium with Kickbox Fit. It is designed to give you the best cardio-vascular trairwig imagina- ble. (Min. 5/Max. 30) Inst.: Sensei Rick Duffy Site: USKO Fee: $55/5 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC7020-001 M/W, 8- 9 p.m. Fee: �55/5 wks Start: 7/24/00 CC7020-002 M/W, 8- 9 p.m. Step Aerob/cs Age: Adult Summer Millinnium Workout...^ thorough warm-up precedes the \ ) cardio segment which combines `� low-impact and dynamic step ^� j aerobics. You'll burn fat and strengthen your heart and ]ungs in�� � a non-stressful way. Steps are pro-� 1\\ vided. (Min. 10/Max. 25) �� Inst.: Kelly Heilig Site: Lions E�— Fee: �24/10 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC7000-001 Mon., 7- 7:50 p.m. Inst.: Kelly Heilig Site: Lions E Fee: $24/10 wks Start: 6/21/00 CC7000-002 Wed., 7- 7:50 p.m. Inst.: Sylvia Marshall Site: Lions E Fee: $24/10 wks. Start: 6/17/00 CC7001-001 Sat., 8- 9 a.m. Inst.: Sylvia Marshall Sitc: Lions E Fee: $24/10 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC7001-002 Tue., 6- 6:50 p.m. Low Impact Aerobfcs Age: Adu/t Feel better about yourself! This class offers an aerobic workout with arm and leg move- ments, basic marches, stretching and very sunple steps. An effective total body work- out that burns fat, while you tone and con- dition the body without stress to your knees or lower back. Jogging shoes and exercise mats required. (Min. 15/Max. 45) Inst.: Sylvia Marshall Site: Lions W Fee: $40/10 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC7003-001 M/W, 6- 6:50 p.m. AerobicsiMuscle Toning Age: �3 & up Summer Millinnium Workout... get fit with a combination of low impact aerobics and muscle toning. Learn the correct techniques of building muscle and getting the heart rate up, by using resistance Tae Bo type strengthening movements during class. This class is designed for any age or fimess level. Jogging shoes and exercise mat are required. (Min. 10/Max. 45) No class 7/4 Inst.: Kelly Heilig Site: Lions W Fee: $20.70/9 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC7002-001 Tue., 7- 7:50 p.m. Fee: 323/10 wks Start: 6/22/00 CC7002-002 Thur., 7- 7:50 p.m. Forty PIUs & Fit Age: 40 & up Life begins at 40! This beginning level low- impact aerobic workout is designed espe- cially for adults age 40 and over. We'll begin with a 10 minute warm-up, continue with 20 minutes of beginner level aerobics fol- lowed by a coo] down and stretch period. If this sounds good to you and you want to build up your stamina, reduce your stress level and have a good time working out, come join us. Exercise mat required. (Min. 15/Max. 45) Inst.: Sylvia Marshall Site: Lions W Fee: $24/10 wks Start: 6/21/00 CC7024-001 Wed., 5- 5:50 p.m Yoga Age: ia & up Yoga is a great way to develop strength, flexibility, balance, endurance and muscle tone. Students will learn postures with deep diaphragm breathing and various internal exercises to develop the body's natural energy flow. A mild to moderate/strenuous cardiovascular workout. Please bring your own towel or mat. (Min. 8/Max. 45) No class 7/4. Inst.: Lisa Lawler Site: Lions W Beginn/ng - Fee: $30/5 wks Start: 6/20/00 CC7013-001 Tue., 8- 9 p.m. Fee: $30/5 wks Start: 8/1/00 CC7013-002 Tue., 8- 9 p.m. Inst.: Tony Allen Site: Lions W IntermedlateiAdvanced - Beginners also welcome Fee: �30/5 wks Start: 6/22/00 CC7023-001 Thur., 8- 9 p.m. Fee: $30/5 wks Start: 7/27/00 CC7023-002 T'hur., 8- 9 p.m. Jazzercise �lasses c�t the R.C. Famil� S�orts Center - 9059 Sc�n f3ernarcJino Rc1. We invite you to come experience and enjoy Jazzercise, the original dance fitness class. For over 25 years Jazzercise has introduced thousands of workout routines to help keep you fit and energized. Join us today so you can enjoy the dance of life. Class schedule is available at the R.C. Family Sports Center. `A Register at the R.C. Family Sports Center at least 10 minutes prior to class. Fees: $42/unlimited per month $35/unlimited (E.F.T.) $29/8 classes 36/per class (walk-in) For more information ca11477-2785. f3u� tu.�o month unlimitecJ for $21 �c�ch. (n�u� stucl�nts) Muscle ToningiCardlo Workout Age: ts & up Summer Millinnium Workout... condition and shape your total body and improve your cardiovascular system in this aerobic exercise class. The emphasis is on toning every muscle in the body, especially prob- lem areas and working out the heart. Tae Bo type strengthening movements will be included. Jogging shoes & exercise mat required. (Min. 10/Max. 45) Inst.: Kelly Heilig Site: Lions E Fee: $23/10 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC7008-001 Mon., 6- 6:50 p.m. Fee: $23/10 wks Start: 6/21/00 CC7008-002 Wed., 6- 6:50 p.m. Td/ Chf Age: Adult A simple and effective way to condition the whole body. Tai Chi helps regulate blood circulation, mobilizes joints, ligaments, muscles, and increases respiratory capacity. (Min. 6/Max. 30) Inst.: Marianna Giordano Site: Lions W Fee: $24/10 wks Start: 6/23/00 CC7005-001 Fri.,10 -10:50 a.m. Chi Gvng Contemplatfon wfth Movement Age: Adult Excellent way to manage stress as well as cure illnesses caused by stress. Through Chi Flow (in western thinking, corresponds to the flow of electric impulses) our bodies become capable of producing all chemicals necessary for healing. (Min. 6/Max. 30) Inst.: Marianna Giordano Site: Lions W Fee: $12/10 wks Start: 6/23/00 CC7015-001 Fri., 11 - 11:30 a.m �'1E GYdPEVINE �� SUMMEI l�p� . !,. \ ���������1� Youth aarate Begfnnfng Level I Age: �- 9 The study of karate develops both physical and mental health. Offer your children the opportunity to gain self esteem, self-disci- pline, confidence, courtesy and respect for themselves and others. (Min. 8/Max. 20) Inst.: Ray Hoyt Site: Lions E Fee: $24/8 wks Start: 6/17/00 CC5000-001 Sat., 1- 1:50 p.m. Advanced Level ll Age: �-�3 For students who have successfully com- pleted Beg. Level I and earned the rank of yellow, orange, purple or blue belt in this program. Instructor approval required. A white karate uniform is required. (Min. 8/Max. 24) Inst.: Ray Hoyt Site: Lions E Fee: $36/8 wks Start: 6/17/00 CC5005-001 Sat., 2- 320 p.m. ���� Teen aarate Advanced Level ll 6 lll Age: s-�s For those students who have earned the rank of yellow, orange, purple, blue, green, and brown belt. Instructor approval required. A white or blue karate uniform is required. (Min. 10/Max. 30) Inst.: Ray Hoyt Site: Terra Vista Elem Fee: $72/8 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC5007-001 M/W, 5:30 - 6:50 p.m. Tfny Tots Martfal Arts Age: Z- a The most unportant years of leaming are between the ages of one and five years old. Start your little one on their way in this basic Hny tots class. The class uses the techniques of Tae Kwon Do - a 2000 year old marHal art that will teach respect, responsibility and discipline. A"Body Shots" uniform is avail- able for purchase but not required. (Min. 5/Max. 25) Inst.: Brian Mousseau Site: Body Shots Fee: $55/6 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC5020-001 M/W,12:30 -1:30 p.m. Otympic Style Youth Boxfng Camp Age: s - �z Do you want to keep your children acHve during the summer? This Olympic Style Youth Boxing Camp is a jab in the right direction. Children will learn the basics of boxing from the 1998 Golden Gloves champion. Have fun while enjoying the benefits of a weeks training in a championship ring. This camp will — help your child gain mental and phys- C ical strength and boost their confi- dence. Early arrival and late pick-up is available at no additional cost. A sack lunch is required. Price includes a summer camp t-shirt. (Min. 10/Max. 20) Inst.: Body Shots Staff Site: Body Shots Fee: $89/5 days Start: 7/24/00 CC5021-001 M-F, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Otympfc Style Youth Tae Kwon Do Camp Age: 5- tz Searching for an alternative to teach yow cluld discipline and yet let them have fun �`� in the process? This Tae Kwon Do Camp ; is the answer. Your child wil] be taught . the techniques of Tae Kwon Do - a 2000 ',% year old martial art that will teach ' respect, responsibility and discipline. �� Early arrival and late pick-up is avail- able at no additional cost. A sack lunch is required. Price includes a summer camp t- shirt. (Min. 10/Max. 20) Inst.: Body Shots Staff Site: Body Shots Fee: $89/5 days Start: 8/21/00 CC5022-001 M-F,10 a.m. - 2 p.m. ThE GraPEviNE 36 Adult aarate Begfnnfng Level 1 Age: i� - Adult The study of karate develops both physical and mental health. The Traditional American Karate system, developed from Shotokan karate, Shorin Ryu karate and Boxing, emphasizes situational self- defense, katas and aerobic exercise. (Min. 4/Max. 10) Inst.: Ray Hoyt Site: Terra Vista Elem Fee: $24/8 wks Start: 6/21/00 CC5008-001 Wed., 7- 7:50 p.m. Advanced Level ll & lll Age: i� - Adult For students who have successfully com- pleted Beg. Level I and have earned the rank of yellow, orange, or purple belt in this program. Insh-uctor approval required. A white uniform is required and available for purchase at class. (Min. 8/Max. 30) Inst.: Ray Hoyt Site: Terra Vista Elem Fee: $72/8 wks Start: 6/19/00 CC5009-001 M/W, 7- 8:20 p.m. Combfned Martfal5cfence Age: s - �o A self defense program where children learn to become more responsible citizens, to focus better and improve levels of con- centration, and gain respect for authority. Combined martial science teaches a combi- nation of techniques including kicking, wrestling, judo, boxing, aikido, yoga, gym- nastics and more. Emphasizes self- improvement rather than competition, and works 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. (Min. 8/Max. 25) Inst.: Chris DelRosario Site: RC Sports Ctr. Beginn/ng - Fee: $29/5 ��ks Start: 6/17/00 CC5018-001 Sat., 11:30 - 12:30 p.m. Fee: $29/5 wks Start: 7/22/00 CC5018-002 Sat., 11:30 - 12:30 p.m. Intermedlate - Fee: $29/5 wks Start: 6/17/00 CC5017-001 Sat., 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. Fee: $29/5 wks Start: 7/22/00 CC5017-002 Sat., 12:30 -1:30 p.m. Your Fall 2000 Grapevine will be mailed during tF�e week of August 7th SUMMEf lOOO � � �-:�iIfEALTH AFETY �. . "The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in CPR and has devel- oped 'ulstructional materials for this purpose. This material is supplied on a cost basis. Its use in an instruc- tion course does r�ot represent sponsorship by the American Heart Association. Any fees charged for such a course do not represent income to the Association." Health and Safety Trafnfng for Lfcensed Famfly Day Care Home Provfder Age: Adu/t This program meets the State Requirement for part of mandat- ed 15 hour train- ing. This course completes the State Requirement on preventive policies, injury prevention, disaster prepared- ness, nutrition, child abuse identi- fication and pre- vention, children with special needs, sani- tary food handling, prevention of infectious diseases. (Min. 8/Max. 16) Inst.: Rancho Cucamonga Fire District. Site: Fire Station 174 Fee: $30/7 hours Date: 6/17/00 CC8010-001 Sat. 8- 3:30 p.m. Pedfatrfc CPRiFfrst Ald Age: Adult This program has been approved to meet State Requirements for child day-care providers, and by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing under California Education Code. This course offers exceptional training for child care providers, parents, grandparents, teachers, babysitters and school bus drivers. Pediatric Medic First Aid adheres to the lat- est consensus medical guidelines for appro- priate patient care. (Min. 8/Max. 16) Inst.: Rancho Cucamonga Fire District. Site: Fire Station 174 Fee: $40/1 day Date: 8/5/00 CC8002-001 Sat. 8- 4:30 p.m. Herbs, Vitamins & Minerals fn the new Mlllennfum Age: �� & up What are your health goals? Weight loss? Healthier eating habits? More exercise? Just feeling better? T'his class will focus on how to begin an effective personalized health plan with natural herbs, vitamins, and min- erals. ParHcipants will leam how others have successfully battled weight problems, PMS, high blood pressure, arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, stress, sinus problems, allergies, and more with herbs! (Min. 5/Max. 30) v�st.: Wendy Goodwin Site: Lions W Fee: $15/1 day Date: 6/17/00 CC8018-001 Sat., 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Infant Massage Age: Expect►ng - � mos. Infant massage can be wonderful for you and your baby. If you are expecting you can learn this now to benefit your baby as soon as it arrives. Benefits can include deeper sleep, relieves colic and sirengthens the bond between you and your baby. Couples are encouraged to attend - dress comfort- ably and bring a pillow and a large doll if you have one. (Min. 2/Max. 5) Inst.: Maury Benson Site: Learning Through Play Fee: $45/3 wks Start: 7/14/00 CC8019-001 Fri., 10 -11:15 a.m. Fee: $45/3 wks Start: 8/4/00 CC8019-002 Fri., 10 - 11:15 a.m. Exploring Alternative Health Systems Age: Adult This two hour class will explain and explore the various types of altemaHve health care available. Dr. Wright will explain color puncture, acupressure, iridology, mind body medicine and more. (Min. 5/Max. 20) Inst.: Dr. Letitia Wright Site Lions W Fee: $25/1 day Date: 6/28/00 CC8020-001 Wed., 6- 8 p.m. CPR Age: i3 & 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. 5/Max. 16) Inst.: Rancho Cucamonga Fire District Site: FireStaHon 174 Fee: $30/1 day Date: 6/27/00 CC8000-001 Tue., 6 -10 p.m. Fee: $30/1 day Date: 7/18/00 CC8000-002 Tue., 6- 10 p.m. Fee: $30/1 day Date: 8/15/00 CC8000-003 Tue., 6 -10 p.m. Basl[ Flfst�4fd Age: i3 & up Become familiar with various first-aid tech- niques. Certification through E.M.P. America. (Min. 8/Max. 16) Inst.: Rancho Cucamonga Fire District Site: Fire Station 174 Fee: $40/1 day Date: 7/8/00 CC8001-001 Sat., 8- 4:30 p.m. �•� �H�oVs� .� . Topiary Age: �� & up The course will cover the history of topiary, how to construct a topiary, types of plants that make a good topiary, and topiary care. Leam how to make your own reindeer, horse or unicom topiary (plant form). A$5 supply fee is due to the instructor at class. ParHcipants must bring to class: needle nose pliers, wire cutters, and gloves. Old clothes are recommended. (Min. 4/ivlax.l6) Inst.: Patrick King Site: Lions W Fee: $35/2 wks Start: 7/12/00 CC6023-001 Wed., 7- 9:30 p.m. ARDEN Homemade lams & Jellfes Age: Adult Spring has sprung! Now is the Hme to learn how to make your own jam or jelly with fresh fruit. This class will include a discus- sion on the equipment and ingredients needed to make your own homemade jam. We will make a batch of jam and every per- son will take home a jar of jam they helped make. A$5 supply fee is due at the class. (Min. 5/Max. 8) Inst.: Janice Kemmer Site: Lions W Fee: $25/1 day Date: 6/28/00 CG6076-001 Wed., 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. Home Organfzing Age: Adult Leam tips from a professional organizer on how to make life at home easier by being more organized. Leam general organizing rules, and how to get started. We will start by working on the paper in our lives, and then each room in the home. (Min. 5/Max. 30) Inst.: Janice Kemmer Site: Lions W Fee: $25/1 day Date: 6/21/00 CC6012-001 Wed., 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. TI1E GPQpEVINE �� SUMMEI' 1��� / ��:��PECIAL S Beg/nning Novlce Dog Obedfence Age: �3 & up A class designed for all dogs 4 months or older. All basic obedience exercises will be taught, such as heeling, automatic sit when you come to a stop, ,�teaching your dog to "come" on command, `! sit and down stays up to a leash length away with distracHons, the "sit & stand" exercise, boundary training, and more! All behavior problems will be addressed. No dogs on the first meeting! Bring a chair for comfort at the first class session. (Min. 6/Max. 20) Inst.: Live Oak Dog Obedience Site: Lions Park Fee: $80/7 wks Start: 6/17/00 CC6026-001 Sat., 9- 10 a.m. Returnfng Students Only - Fee: $40/7 wks Start: 6/17/00 CC6026-002 Sat., 9- 10 a.m. Slgn Language Age: G& up This c]ass will introduce you to the world of non-verbal communication. The pace of this class is based on its participants and it may be taken several tunes. Children age 14 and under must be accompanied by an adult. A $7 supply fee is due to the instructor. (Min. 10/Max. 25) Inst.: Shannon Parker Site: Lions W Fee: $40/8 wks Start: 6/23/00 CC6008-001 Fri., 6- 7 p.m. Baby & Me Age: 3 mos - iz mos A parent parHcipation class. Come meet with other parents who want to get out of the house and have fun. We will sing songs and learn about baby's growth and devel- opment through videos and discussion. Bring a blanket and join the fun! (Min. 5/Max. 12) Inst.: Maury Benson Site: Learning Through Play Fee: $35/5 wks Start: 7/10/00 CC1025-001 Mon., 3:30 - 4:20 p.m. Wee Two/Three Age: z- 3 Is your two/three year old ready for pre- school but not quite ready to be away from you? The emphasis of this program is to encourage a child's emotional, social, and cognitive growth by allowing the child and parent to engage in activities such as circle time, crafts, songs and games. Material fee of $6 is due to the instrucfor at the first class. Parental attendance is required. (Min. 5/Max. 12) Inst.: Maury Benson Site: Learning Through Play Fee: $35/5 wks Start: 7/10/00 CC1023-001 Mon., 4:30 - 5:20 p.m. I N T E R E S T P/aytfine for Specfal Kids Age: Blrth - 3 A fun time for chIldren and their parents to get together and participate in crafts, song and motor development. Instructor has 10 years experience in early intervention working with children with special needs and their families. (Min. 3/Max. 8) Inst.: Maury Benson Site: Learning Through Play Fee: $28/4 wks Start: 7/14/00 CC1056-001 Fri., 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Accessing the Internet Age: t3 6 up This class is designed for those new to the internet. The topics covered include: how to use and understand electronic mail, news- groups, downloading information, search engines, and chat rooms. Computer hard- ware requirements are also discussed. The class concludes with a discussion of how to choose an internet service provider, a com- parison of prices and a list of local providers. (Min. 5/Max. 30) Inst.: Michael Preston Site: Lions W Fee: $30/1 day Date: 6/24/00 CC1022-001 Sat., 9 a.m. - 12 noon Computer Camp I Age: z- � wiadult 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.(Min. 4/Max. 10) Inst.: Cheri Gregory Site: San Antonio Academy Fee: $10/2 days Dates: 6/19 & 21/00 CC1017-001 M/W, 10 - 10:50 a.m. Fee: $10/2 days Dates: 7/18 & 20/00 CC1017-002 T/Th, 11:30 - 12:20 p.m. Computer Camp lI Age: �- t3 Pick and choose from dozens of hot pro- grams: test your knowledge of scientific facts... design and run a town or dinosaur park... create your own books... and so much more! (Min. 4/Max. 10) Inst.: Cheri Gregory Site: San Antonio Academy Fee: $28/4 days Dates: 6/19 - 22/00 CC1018-001 M-Th, 11 - 1220 p.m. Fee: $28/4 days Dates: 7/]7 - 20/00 CC1018-002 M-Th, 10 - 11:20 a.m. Summer Sclence Camp K/ndergarten - sth Grade Explore the wonderful world of science through a different weekly themed camp. Science Safari will entice and educate each child on the road to fun and learning. Instructor: Science Safari Staff Site: Lions West (Min. 15/Max. 30) Mondays thru Fridays from 9 a.m. - noon Fee: $25/1 week +�30 material fee each week payable to the instructor Mega Scfence Madness Discover the weird and wacky science behind chemical reactions. Budding "mad scientists" will create some of the slirniest, foamiest, icky sticky slimy concoctions around. They'll explore the principle of matter as they create chemical reactions just waiting to bubble, foam, ooze and erupt. CC6501-001 K-2nd Grade Start: 6/19/00 CC6502-001 3rd - 5th Grade Naturalist Safarl Explore the fascinating world of insects and learn why these mini creatures are so impor- tant to our environment. Get an up close and personal look at giant chocolate millipedes, tarantulas, and scorpions. Study the life cycles of bugs and leam bout camouflage and mim- icry. CC6501-002 K- 2nd Grade Start: 6/26/00 CC6502-002 3rd - 5th Grade M ystery Safarl Calling all detectives! Become a real-life "gum- shce" and crack the unsolved mysteries from the Science Safari mystery files. Participants will use hands-on science experiments to investigate and solve cases. Make disappear- ing ink, lift finger prints, follow foot prints and make a periscope to spy on your friends. CC6501-003 K- 2nd Grade Start: 7/10/00 CC6502-003 3rd - 5th Grade Ocean Safarl Explore thc awesome creatures of the ocean. Observe the internal and external anatomies of squid, octopus and various other marine animals. Parricipants will come face to face with creatures of the tide pool. They'l] make a shell collection, write their name in squid ink and much more. CC6501-004 K- 2nd Grade Start: 7/17/00 CC6502-004 3rd - 5th Grade Extreme Space Launch into space and explore the way-out world of astronomy. Participants will take a cosmic adventure as they make a space shut- tle, lunar buggy and a rocket. Create crater chaos as they make a solar system, a moon rock collection and follow the American Space Program. CC6501-005 K- 2nd Grade Start: 7/24/00 CC6502-005 3rd - 5th Grade TF1E GfdPEVINE �S SUMMEf lOOO _ J�s� F 0 R S� N I 0 R S 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 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 Swing Dance 8pm-lOpm 2nd Saturday each month, $3 admission Silliards Mon. -Fri., 8 am - 8 pm First Sunday of month 1- 6 pm Games and Puzzles Mon. - Fri., 8 am - 8 pm s�ngo Thurs., 10:45-2:30 pm Senior Library Mon. - Fri., 8 am - 5 pm First Sunday of month 1- 6 pm Scrabble Tue., 1 pm - 3 pm �Le dl SetvlCes� 9 Senior Legal Services Professional advice for persons 60 years of age and older. Provided by Inland Counties Legal Services. By appt. only, call 980-0982 West End Legal Aid Clinic Professional advice on a variety of legal issues. (60 and over) Tue., 6 pm - 8 pm Western San Bernardino County Bar Association,10532 Acacia, Suite #B10. �ote: Call 945-2822 for appointmen� Nutrition Meals Hot meals for seniors (60 and over) pro- vided by Old Timer's Foundation. Limited homebound program and trans- portation available. For further informa- tion ca11987-1911. Mon. - Fri., 11:30 am - 1:00 pm $2 suggested donation per meal. M edical5ervices Health Screening Clinic Seniors (60 and over) 2nd Tuesday each month. - 9 am - 12 noon Slood Pressure Screening Mon. - 10 am - 12 noon Video Otoscopic Screening 3rd Monday each month. -10 am -12 noon RANCHO CUCAMONGA v SENIOR TRANSPORTATION Warki� togerher to serve in o�c com � iry, 'N City of Rnncho Cucnmonga Rencho Cucamonga 9g7-0777 Farnily YMCA Sponsored by the City of Rancho Cucamonga and the Rancho Cucamonga Family YMCA. A free transportation program for Rancho Cucamonga Senior Citizens. Transportation is avail- able Monday through Friday transporting senior citizens to the Senior Center (between 9- ll a.m) and from the Senior Center (beginning at 1 p.m.). For further information or to make a reservation, ca11987-0777. Senior Cinerna Now Showing! We will be showing great movies EVERY Wednesday afternoon. We invite all seniors, 50 years of age and older to join us for a FREE movie including pop- corn and punch on the house! Show time is 12:30 p.m. immediately following lunch. ThE GI"d�JEVINE 3q SUMMEI' 100� Card Games 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 ISEl�IOR CLAss�s Exercise/Dance Energize By Exercise Monday, Wednesday & Friday � a.m. - �o a.m 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 R.C. Senior Center. The monthly fee varies depending on the num- ber of class sessions held per month. Register at the Senior Center. Instructor: Laura Ott - Certified Exercise Instructor. Flex and Stretch FREE! Mondays - �o: �o - �� am An excellent muscle toning and stretching class with no aerobics. This class promotes muscle balance. For ages 55 years and older. PACE /Sit n� �B� Fit) FREE! Tuesdays & Fridays � r3o a,m. - �z:3o p.m. This class is designed for those who experi- ence discomfort or difficulty in moving areas of their body due to arthritis. T`hrough this class you can increase your strength and flexibility. Offered year round, register at R.C. Senior Center. Co-sponsored by the Arthritis Foundation. Tai Chi FREE! Wednesdays - �o - i i am Starting in September z000 Tai Chi is one of the most effective and com- prehensive paths to wellness ever devel- oped. Instructor, Mariarula Giordano, has organized an easy-to-do routine consisting of slow rhythmic motions. �1 Line Dancing Tuesdays �:3o a.m. - io:3o a.m. If you're interested in having a lot of fun this is the class for you. A great form of exer- cise but you will never know it since you are having such a good time. No partner required. $5 monthly fee per class. Register at the R.C. Senior Center. Square Dance Workshop Wednesdays � - �:45 p.m. Come learn and enjoy the USA's National "Folk Dance". Cost is $4 per class. Sponsored by the Pomona Valley Bachelors ri Bachelorettes Class is taught by Lee Smidt. Square Dance i Round Dance znd and 4th Fridays �:30 -�0:3o p.m. Bimonthly $4 per person Sponsored by the Pomona Valley Bachelors n' Bachelorettes Arts & Crafts Oi► Painting FREE! Mondays iz:3o p.m. - 3:3o p.m. Starting in September z000 On-going class, open to all experience lev- els. Teaching fundamentals of oil painting, drawing, color, composition, brush and pal- let knife technique. Class is co-sponsored by Chaffey Adult Education. Students need not be seniors. Site: R.C.. Senior Center Crafty Seniors TLIESddyS 9 dC/1. -71 d.111. This popular class meets weekly. T`he proj- ects vary in type and degree of difficulty. There is a nominal fee for materials. Materials are purchased in advanced there- fore sign-up is required for each project. Schedules & sign-up sheets are available at R.0 Senior Center. Drawing FREE! Wednesdays - z - 5 pm Starting in September z000 You don't need talent - only the desire to leam. Explore contemporary drawing tech- niques including pen and ink, wash, col- ored pencils, chalks and charcoal. (Ongoing 10 week sessions). Instructor: Julianna Balogh Ceramics For Seniors Thursdays - � - � i am Starting in September z000 In this ten week workshop you will com- plete a ceramic piece of your choice. Open to seniors at least 50 years young. Student will be responsible for the cost of materials. Instructor: Margie Bordner Class is being held at Lions Center West Photography Club FREE! �st & 3rd Fridays - io - i� am The members work together to teach each other the often confusing techniques and skills of photography. In addition, speakers will come in to show theu work and teach their techniques. ToleiDecoration Art Mondays - i - 3 pm ]une sth - ]ul y �oth �u►y z4tn - au9ust z �sr Try it! Spend a fun afternoon and learn to do something to decorate your home, give a personal gift and just be pleased because - you did it yourself! Students will be respon- sible for the cost of supplies which can be found at a reasonable price. Hurry because space is limited. Instructor: JoAnne Witter The GrapEviNe �o SUMMEY 1��� l.. \ . rs�;ENIOR Begfnnfng Spanish Wednesdays 9 a.m. - �i a.m. Start►ng /n September z000 Learn 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 (students need not be seniors) Genealo,gy FREE! Tuesdays - �o a.m. - i2 noon Starting /n September z000 Find out if you have any famous personali- ties in your family tree. Instructor: Sue Wood. CL�ss�s Write Your Life Story FREE! Tuesdays i - 3 pm Start/ng /n September Z000 Leam how to write a personal history that your posterity will treasure for generations to come. Instructor: Sue Wood. Creative Writing FREE! Wednesdays t - 3 pm Start/ng /n September 2000 Heart of a poet? Skill of a developed writer? Curious? Get involved in writing poetry, fiction, non-fiction, and drama. Sharpen your percepHons, skills and extend your awareness. Develop insights into charac- ters and thoughts. This class will include written exercises and readings, projects, and information on publishing and finding suitable markets. Ongoing class. Instructor: Sue Noon. . � � �41� ��_ ssiAllve Mature DrivJng Class Driver retrauung course developed by the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP). Insurance discount certificate available upon completion. Classes are lirnited to 30 persons. $8.00 per person. Make checks payable to AARP (no cash). Dates: June 13 & 14 (5:15 - 9:15 p.m.) July 11 & 12 (12:45 - 4:45 p.m.) August 8& 9(5:15 - 9:15 p.m.) September 5& 6(12:45 - 4:45 p.m.) Site: R.C. Senior Center Lecture Series Elder Law Matters P/ease call for a reservation at 4»z�so Gregory A. Wood, Attorney at Law, is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. NAELA members work with seniors on a daily basis, dealing with issues such as Medicare, Medicaid, long- term care, living trusts, estate planning, wills, durable powers of attorney, and more. June 23 - Do I need a Living Trust? July 28 - Investment Options for Seniors. Private counseling sessions will be avail- able by appointment only on the second Friday of each month from 12 noon - 2 p.m. at the Senior Center. For more information call 477-2780. �The Doctor is In�� 3rd Tuesday each month �z noon - z p.m. Dr. Harvey D. Cohen, M.D. will be present- ing information and responding to ques- tions on topics related to senior health at the Rancho Cucamonga Senior Center. 'The pre- sentations are free and open to everyone of all ages. Dates & Topics: 1UI1B 20 - Ankle Swelling lltly 18 - Heat Exhaustion AUgUSt 15 - Residential Safety For more information ca11477-2780. Rancho Cucamonga Polfce Anti Crlme Program 3rd Mondays 9:30 - tt a.m. Call the Senior Center at 477-2780 to reserve your spot. Rancho Cucamonga Police Department announces the kick-off of a new crime prevention pro- gram aimed at educating the public, parHcularly seniors. Our goal, through education, is to reduce the number of crimes against seniors in the new millennium. The program consists of a series of workshops offered every month. The workshops will combine lecture, video, role play and hands on practice. All workshops are free and open to seniors and those interested in issues that concern seniors. 1WiB 19 - Senior Safety JUIy 17 - Frauds & Scams AUgUSt 21- Residential Safety Herltage Hospital 4th Tuesday each month � p.m. Heritage Hospital presents health lectures for seniors at the Rancho Cucamonga Senior Center. By Dr. Anita Kundi, D.O. Dates & Topics: MBy 23 - Lupus 1URB 27 - Bone Density ]uty 25 - Anti-Aging T�IE GfdfJEVINE �� SUMMEf lOOO /..., 1 �._�H� V � � N �� S E R� I C E S Services for the WHOLE Community Information and Referral Servlce The City of Rancho Cucamonga provides a bilingual referral program providing gener- al informaHon and referrals on the follow- ing: emergency food banks, job training and placement sources (all ages), senior health care, senior housing, child care, leaming English, drug & alcohol abuse, energy con- servarion, literacy, adoptions and foster par- enting, and various other forms of assis- tance. For additional information call 477- 2780 between 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. (Monday thru Friday) Rancho Cucamonga Dlrectorles The City of Rancho Cucamonga Resource Directory, Child Care Directory and Senior Housing Directory are available free of charge to interested residents. For more information call, 477-2780. USD4 Food Commodltles Surplus food commodities will be distrib- uted on the first Monday of each month to eligible low income residents of Rancho Cucamonga at the Senior Center. Distribution begins at 1:30 p.m. and ends at 3:00 p.m. or unril commodities are gone. Distribution is on a first come/first served basis. There is a limited homebound pro- gram for physically disabled individuals and seniors. Proof of residency and income is required. Ca11477-2780 for more informa- tion Senlor Bflllards Tournament Chalk up your cue and join us for our sen- ior billiards toumament. Anyone 50 years of age and older is invited to parHcipate. Categories and tournament elimination will depend on enrollment. Call for registration information at 477-2780. DdtB: Friday, June 9, 2000 TIInB: 11 a.m. SItB: To be Announced COSt: $5 per person Independence Day Stars & Strlpes Join us while we celebrate our country's birthday. with entertainment provided by our very own seniors. There will be plenty of fun for all including games and door prizes. Co-sponsored by the Senior V.I.P. Club and the Community Services Department. DBtB: T'hursday, June 29, 2000 T/IpB: 10:00 a.m. Agewise An Outreach Program for Healthy Aging T'he goal of the AgeWise program is to pro- vide free in-home counseling services to older adults to help maintain the best pos- sible physical and mental health. Services include: senior peer counseling, support groups and classes, reminiscing group, pro- fessional mental health services, informa- tion and referral services. For more infor- mation please call 1-800-451-5633 between S am - 5 pm Monday through Friday. Bus Passes Smart Monthly Omnitrans bus passes are available for purchase at the Senior Center. Note: Handicapped annual I.D. cards can only be purchased at the San Bernardino Omnitrans office (1700 West Fifth Sireet, San Bernardino). Flshing License Reduced fee and free fishing license appli- caHons are available at the Human Services desk. Interested individuals may call 477- 2780 to determine eligibility based on age and income or disability. HICAP Insurance Cvunseling Assistance with medicare and I-IMO's. Help filing claims, understanding coverage and evaluating policies. By appointment only; second and fourth Thursday of each month 9 a.m. - 12 noon. Call 477-2780, to schedule an appoinhnent. Senior Gasolfne Servfce Program A unique gasoline pumping program to assist Rancho Cucamonga seniors, 60 and over. Nine Rancho Cucamonga service sta- tions have agreed to participate to provide attendant gas pumping for seniors at self- service prices. To sign up please call the Senior Center at 477-2780. Braflle 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, howev- er, advanced instruction may require a material fee of $8. For additional informa- tion call, 477-2780. ImmunJzatfon 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. Time: 1:30-3:30 p.m. Site: Senior Center Fee: $8.00 Better Breathers Club This is a support group for those suffering from respiratory problems or anyone inter- ested in finding out more about them. This program is free and sponsored by the American Lung Association. Ca11477-2780 for more information. 4th Wednesday of each month - 1:00 p.m.at the Senior Center. Senior Events A Summer Day of Nosta/gia Join us for a wonderful day of "nostalgia" featuring the fabulous entertainment of the talented comedian and song and dance man - 1 Best. His impersonaHons of famous entertainers will bring back the good ole days of summer's past. Refreshments will be provided. DdtB: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 TImB: 10:15 a.m. lce Cream Social Be sure to be at the Senior Center to celebrate the sum- , mer at our old fash- ioned ice cream day. Not only will you be entertained but you will get your fill of ice cream. DdtB: Wednesday, August 2, 2000 Tlme: i:00 p.m. Western Ho Down Please join us for a good old-fashioned "Hoe Down." The event includes refresh- ments, entertainment and door prizes. Co- sponsored by the Senior V.I.P. Club and the Community Services Department. DdtB: Thursday, August 24, 2000 � T/I►7B: 10:00 a.m. �'lE GfdPEVINE /'2 SUMMEr lOOO T T�RIPS Reservations for all trips are taken at the Rancho Cucamonga Senior Center, 9791 Arrow Route or ca11477-2780 All trips leave from and return to the Senior Center, 9791 Arrow Route (in the WEST parking lot on Malven Ave. The City of Rancho Cucamonga provides a variety of trips and tours for all ages. Reservations can be made by mail or in per- son at the Rancho Cucamonga Senior Center located at 9791 Arrow Route, in Rancho Cucamonga. (Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.) Payment by check or cash must accompany your reservation. All cancella- tions for day trips 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 additional passenger can take your place. For addi- tional information and hip confirmation ca11477-2780. Getty Center May 1 G Gelty Center tour begins with a tram ride to the summit, taking in unexpected views of the historic Sepulvada pass. At the museum you can watch a brief orientation film. From there, you are free to experience all the Getty has to offer at your own pace. Cost is $22 per person. Departs at 11 a.m. and returns at 6 p.m. TemecvM Valley Winery Tour Mey 20 Imagine rolling hills covered with vine- yards, views that reach to the mountains. The first stop is at the Mt. Palomar Wincry where you'll embark on a guided tour and lunch at Texas Lil's. A stop will be made in Old Temecula to poke through the antique shops. Cost is $30 per person. Departs at 9:30 a.m. and returns at 4 p.m. Hollywood Bowl July 4th What better way to celebrate the 4th of July than with a picnic (on your own), a fabu- lous concert and a tremendous fireworks show at the Hollywood Bowl. Fee includes bench seating with pads. Cost is $45 per person. Departs at 5:30 p.m. reiurns at 12:30 a.m. Cet�lina Island August 19 The quaint town of Avalon with its cobble- stone streets, offers young and old alike the chance to enjoy shopping, dining, snorkel- ing, and a variety of tours. Cost is $65 per person. Departs at 7 a.m. and returns at 7 p.m. & T Oi1RS 9 Days, Departs June 1 Price per person $1925 double, $2527 single. Niagara, Casties & Canals 9 Days, Departs June 7 Price per person $1992 double, $2346 single. Lake Powell & Canyonlands 8 Days, Departs June 12 Price per person �1098 double, �1374 single. Villages of Puget Sound 6 Days, Departs June 20 Price per person $1598 double, $1834 single. Ensenada Serenade Cruise 5 Days, Departs June 26 Price per person $449 "N" Inside Twin, �499 "I" Outside Twin. Northwest Splendors 14 Days, Departs July 2 Price per person $1,769 dble, $2,412 single. Lake Tahoe Gold 6 Days, Departs July 16 or August 20 Price per person $850 double, $1,090 single. Farewell to Alaska Cruise-Tour 12 Days, Departs July 30 Price per person $4285 "L" Inside Twin; $3146 "F" Outside Twin. ($425 deposit, $210 port tax per person) Ensenada Serenade Cruise 5 Days, Departs August 21 or November 20 Price per person $399 "N" Inside Twin, $449 "I" Outside Twin. Ensenada Serenade Cruise 5 Days, Departs August 31 Price per person $399 "N" Inside Twin, $449 "I" Outside Twin. ($125 deposit, $88 port tax per person) 10 Days, Departs September 8 Price per person $1,390 "11" Inside Twin, $1,559 "7" Outside Twin. ($525 deposit, $143 port tax per person) Yosemite with Wonder Valley 3 Days, Departs September 10 or September 24 Price per person $817 dble, $994 single. Rockies Rail & Sail 12 Days, Departs September 19 Price per person $2394 "H" Inside Twin, $2629 "D" Outside Twin. ($325 deposit; $100 port tax per person) Includes Airfare. New England & Cape Cod 10 Days, Departs September 25 or October 10 Price per person $2,295 dble, $2,870 single. Vermont Country Inns 7 Days, Departs September 27 Price per person $1,939 dble, $2,159 single. California Wine Country 6 Days, Departs October 1 Price per person $970 dble, $1,246 single. Spain & Portugal 14 Days, Departs October 3 Price per person $2,275 dble, $3,576 single. Princess Foliage Cruise 11 Days, Departs October 4 Price per person $2,280 "J" Inside Twin, $2,805 "D" Outside Twin. ($675 deposit; $90 port tax per person) Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta 8 Days, Departs October 6 Price per person $1,165 dble, $1,727 single. Pennsylvania Fall Colors 9 Days, Departs October 16 Price per person $1,925 dble, $2,464 single. Danish Doys in Solvang September 16 Danish Days are held annually since 1936. Learn to bake Danish pastries or watch cloggers dance. Lunch is on your own so you can sample the local street fare or try an authentic smorgasbord at one of the popular restaurants. Cost is $24.75 per per- son. Departs at 7 a.m. and returns at 6:15 p.m. P�Im Spring follies November 8 Step back to the 30's and 40's for a fabulous musical review in the tradition of the Ziegfeld Follies! You will have time prior to the show to enjoy a lunch on your own. Cost is $55 per person. Departs at 10:15 a.m. and retums at 6:15 p.m. lights 6e Sounds of Christmas December 13 We will visit Old Town Pasadena to browse and have dinner on your own. As dark approaches we'll move up the hill to view the Hastings Ranch area, with all it's many blocks of Christmas lights and ornaments. Next we'll visit the Balin's Mansion, where just about every leaf has a light on it. Then we'll finish up with a drive down Christmas Tree Lane. Don't miss this spe- cial holiday trip! Cost is $22 per person. Departs at 3 p.m. and returns at 8:15 p.m. �•• .� �� •��1,. � ThE GraPeviNe a� S�r.,�nnar i000 � Multi-Day Trips Deposit requirement for multi-day trips is a$100 deposit at time of reservation with final payment due 45 days prior to departure unless stated otherwise. You will be picked-up & returned to your own house for these trips. Colorado Rockies Mercury Alaska Coastal Cruise Sp¢nd a du y... af dn¢ df our Besr Gulch Park •Pirnic Tables/Shelters/BBQ �Play Area �Exercise Course �+Soccer Field 8eryl Park East •Pirnic Tables/Shelters/BBQ �►Play Area •Soccer Fields/Tennis Courts �Running 7'rack Beryl Paxk West •Picnic Tables/Shelters/BBQ �Play Area •Exercise Course •Soccer Fields �►Basketball/Volleyball Courts Church Street Park �+Pirnic Tables/Shelters/BBQ �►Play Area �Basketball Courts �Ball Field/Soccer Field Coqote Canyoia Park �Pirnic 7'ables/Shelters/BBQ �+P1ay Area ►Exercise Course �Ball Field Ellena Park •Pirnic Tables/Shelters/BBQ •Play Area �+Exercise Course �+Ball Field �+Basketball/Volleyball Courts Etiwanda Creek Park �Picnic 7'ables/Shelters/BBQ •Play Area •Football/Soccer Fields fIeritage Comm. Park �+Pirnic Tables/Shelters/BBQ �Play Areas �Concession Stands 'rExercise Course �+Ball Fields •Basketball Courts •Equestrian Access/FaciliHes �Iermase, Park �+Pirnic Tables/Shelters/BBQ �+Play Area •Exercise Course �+Ball Field Henyoa Pa.rk •Pirnic Tables/Shelters/BBQ •Play Area •Exercise Course •Ball Field •Basketball Court Milliken Park '� �Pirnic Tables/Shelters/BB� •Play Area �►Basketball/Volleyball Courts �Ball Field Old Town Park •Pirnic Tables/Shelters/BBQ �Play Area •Exercise Course �+Ball Field �Basketball Court Red Hill Comm. Park •Picnic Tables/Shelters/BBQ �►Play Areas •Concession Stands �Exercise Course �►L,ake �+Amphitheater �+Horseshce/Shuffleboard Area �+Ball Fields/Soccer Fields Spruce Avenue Paxk �Picnic Tables/Shelters/BBQ �Play Area �+Exercise Course �+Ball Field �Basketball Court �+SkaHng Facility Victoria Groves Paxk •Picnic Tables/Shelters/BBQ •Play Area �Exercise Course �+Ball Field •Basketball Court Vintage Park •Pionic Tables/Shelters/BBQ •Play Area �+Exercise Course •Ball Field �Basketball Court West Greenwa,y Pa.rk �Pirnic Tables/Shelters/BBQ �+Play Area •Exercise Course �Basketball Court Wiadrows Pax3c �+Pirnic Tables/Shelters/BBQ •Play Area �+Exercise Course �+Basketball Court •Ball Fields !�Equestrian Access �._._.._._.,._.._._._._,_._._._._,_.�._._...� /� Moonbounce and Pony Rides � �� Moonbounce devices are only allowed to be placed at one of the � I four reservable parks in Rancho Cucamonga. Pony Rides may I j only be placed at either Heritage Park or the south end of Red Hill j � Park. Please be aware that the City of Rancho Cucamonga has spe- � � cific requirements which must be met before a permit can be � issued for the use of a"Bounce" or Pony Ride. If a permit is not � obtained, the unauthorized use couJd be discontinued during � � your event. Please check with Community Services for � l Moonbounce Procedures. By following the rules, we can insure J �\that everyone safely enjoys our parks. /� '..._._._._._._._,_._._._._._._._._,....�.�...' ThE GrapeviNE L_J : _n �... _ �es¢pu¢ �icnic S6ael4¢ps... af Coydf¢ Canyoa, �e�i{age, �j¢rmosa, 8 R¢d �jill 'Dafks �411 oih¢� parks ar¢ availab!¢ on a Eir:l-com¢, fi�al-s¢rv¢ baai: wi{h ad r¢t¢�va{ion r¢qair¢d. Fees - EffecHve September 1,1999 the City began a new park monitoring pro- gram on nights and weekends to better serve park users and the sur- rounding neighborhoods. City staff are touring the parks on nights and weekends, when park use is heaviest, to provide assistance and enforce park policies. To sustain this much needed city-wide service, a�1 . nominal picnic shelter reservarion fee has been ;� implemented for those City parks that have reservable picnic shelters. The vast majority of � _`\� the City's park picnic shelters are still avail- - able on a first come basis free of charge. Under the current fee schedule, community non- profit groups will pay $3 per hour for small picnic shelters and $5 per hour for large shelters. Residents or private groups will pay $5 to $8 per hour, and non-residents will pay $8 to $12 per hour. Procedures- •You must reserve parks in person at Community Services,10500 Civic Center Dr. - Monday - Thursday 7 am - 6 pm. •Reservarions must be made a minnnum of seven days prior to your requested date. •Residents may make reservations up to a maximum of 4 months ahead. (non-residents up to a maxirnum of 1 month ahead) •Fees must be paid in full at time of reservarion request. •All requests are subject to City guidelines. Final approval by Community Services will take approximately 7 days after submittal. •Horseshoe & Shuffleboard equipment is available for rent from the Family Sports Center at 477-2785. `� �� 1 � � ��� �--�� , � � —� �'.._ '`�j� ��_, ,��} �J ' /�� * � � +' �� � , + -----�-- For more iazformation concerning the fee schedule or to reserve a picnic sizeiter please call 4? 7-2 760. (,(, SUMMEf lOOO TT u tlC Many of the City's facilities are available for public & private use. Call each Center for individual room � sizes available. Rental rates vary and are determined by room size, time of use, attendance, and activity. � Lioa�s Cerater West - 477-2795 � Large & Small rooms accommodating 10 - 250 people � R.C. Seazaor Center - 477-2780 � Large & Small rooms accommodating 10 - 150 people � R.C. Fa�aily Siaorts Cerater - 477-2785 � Small rooms accommodating 10 - 20 people � Racquetball & Basketball courts � Teen Center (Pool tables, Ping Pong, Nintendo 64, °� Foosball & Big Screen TV) Civic Center Courtgrard - 477-2760 Perfect for outdoors occasions ' R/1NCI�0 CUC�IMONGl1 COMMUNITY TOUND�ITION �E�.ric(1in� the (..�i�.a[it� o f �if e The purpose of ihe Community Foundation is �o rzise and m�nage funds ta assist tlle City in improving the cultural, recreatianal and ` human services to''the citizens of Rancho Cucamonga. A top priority of the Foundation is fio initiafe and implement an endowment ` fund which will help to develop an annual Performing Arts program in ihe Comrnunify. Y`ou can make a di f f erence.,. If you would like information on how you can contribute to your community, please see the registration form on page 46'(box 3) or call the Community Services Department at - 477-2760. ,- � ThE GrapEviNE a[ �J � � 0_ � d � _. S � p�.`. _ � ��'� � � � �� � �> ��� �='��x ,-K __ �_M- � tj ` �- � �„ ��� �.� �� F� � � ` �� . i �y.,� ,y ,e.� : � � t . i ' -,�8:', " �� � ��; � � � "e ' � � ��� . - � � � �� *� .� �:._. �� � ::� �3 �� � �;�{ { � � � . ;$�� � � _ '' v ,r����y/�oml�ar� � ������� Audio/Vid�o Equipmer, Full Service Kitchen 0verhead Projector ' Computer Plug-ins Table � Chairs ` . ,. : t � }` r^ 1 �� �z , ,� � � f���� t� � , ` �"�� � - ��. ��� � ° e �� us up osa th� ':Ateb... www. ca..r�xaeho-cucaxn�$a.ga. �a.'�� o� �.�c��rk.��� SuMr..�Er i000 ����� �Q������ orkshops/Seminars I� Activit� Registration Form — See next �age For Registrc�tion InFormc�tion 1 Participant Information Activity # Last Name First Name Birthdate M/p Activity Title Fee* Alt. Choice — / / — — / / — _ - � � — — / / — — / / — — / / — 2 Adult's Name Home Phone ❑ Check here if this is Address Daytime Phone a new address City* State Zip Code * Non-Residents, include additional $5 for each ❑ Residents - check here if you are submitting proof of residency with this registration. activity registering in. 3 ❑ I would like to support the Rancho Cucamonga Community Foundation with a donation in the amount of $ 4 MasterCard � Visa � Card Number Check � Cash � Cardholder Name Expiration Date � Use Credit on Account $ Cardholder Signature 5 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 Condition 6 Inforrnation Required for Registration in Sports Activities . 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 Position Played Season Played RELEASE OF LIABILITY & ASSUMPTION OF RISK I, on behalf of myself: or on behalf of my minor child, hereby waive in advance any and all actions or causes of action and claims for injury or property damage which I may have, or which may hereafter accrue to me, my heirs or other successors as a result of my participation in any activity, or activities incidental thereto, (hereinafter referred to as the "activity") sponsored by the City of Rancho Cucamonga in the attached registration form. This is intended to release and hold harmless the City of Rancho Cucamonga and it's elected officials, officers, employees, contractors and agents. I understand that I must be in good health prior to participating in the activity. I understand that serious accidents occasionally occur to participants during such an activ- ity, transportation to or from such an activity, and during activities incidental to such an activity. Knowing these risks, I expressly assume those risks and agree that under no circumstances will I, or any of my heirs or successors present any claim or action against the City of Rancho Cucamonga. I HAVE READ THE FOREGOING AND ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I AM GIVING UP IMPORTANT LEGAL RIGHTS BY SIGIVING THIS AGREEMENT. Signature Required Date ThE VI'dpEVINE /�6 JUMMEC 2��� T Rctivit� Registration f3e�ins — Ma� 30, 2000 Call 477-27G5 for Information Mail-In ✓Send registration form at any time. (No riority given for post- mark date�Forms will be opened and processed in a random order. ✓Registration forms will be held until Ma 30th. (June 5th - non- residents� ✓Make checks payable to The City of Rancho Cucamonga. ✓Mail to: Summer Registration P.O. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729 Dro� f3ox ✓Collected/processed at the end of each day. ✓Located at: Ci�j' Hall, Community Services 10500 Civic Center Drive (Corner of Civic Center & Haven) Mondays -Thursdays, 7 am - 6 pm or Lions Center East 9191 Base Line Rd (between Hellman £� Beryl) Mon.-Thur., Sa - 1p & 4p - Sp Fri. & Sat., 9a - noon General Info ✓Registration not accepted at classes. ✓Send separate checks for each acHvity, made payable to City of Rancho Cucamonga. ✓$5 non resident fee applies to each activity. ✓$10 service charge on all returned checks. ✓Activity scholarships are avail- able for residents only, call for requirements. Fax-In P� y m e n t ✓Credit Cards ✓Complete registration form P r o o f o f R e s i c1 e n c� Mastercard & Visa including credit card information M e t h o d s in section 4. ✓Beginning this fall, proof of residency is required. Fax form to 477-2761 ✓Checks ✓Cash ✓Fax form to 477-2761 See Page 33 for details �� KEY TO RECREATION FACILITIES * CITY FACILITIES *a. City Hall/Police Station 10500 Civic Center Dr. *b. Lions Center East/West 9191/9161 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 #171 6627 Amethyst *g. Fire Station #172 9612 San Bemardino Rd. *h. Fire Station #173 ]2158 Base Line Rd. *i. Fire Station #174 11297Jersey *j. Fire Station #175 11108 Banyan *k. City Corporate Yard 9153 9th St. *I. R.C. Family Sports Center 9059 San Bernardino Rd. *m. Animal Care Facility 11780 Arrow Route �-- - � � 7 HII.ISIDF. � � B z x BANYAN u `\ �a wC � .� � lu � ['] �A. Cucamonqa/Demens Trail Rest No. Base Line Rd. to Hillside Rd. QB. 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. QE. Lions Park 9161 Base Line Rd. QF. Bear Gulch Park 9094 Arrow Route bG. 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 Wa �K. Coyote Canyon Park 10987 Terra Vista Pkwy Paxxs �L. Spruce Avenue Park (Skate Facility) 7730 Spruce Avenue QM. West Greenway Park 7756 Meadowcrest Ct. �N. Milliken Park 7699 Milliken Ave. QO. Kenyon Park 11481 Kenyon Way QP. Vintage Park 11745Victoria Park Ln. QQ. Windrows Park 6849 Victoria Park Ln. �R. Ellena Park 7139 Kenyon Way �S. EHwanda Creek Community Park 5939 East Avenue Refuncls/ Trc�nsfers ✓Issued if requested prior to 2nd class meet- ing. ✓Will be notified and issued credit automatical- ly if class is cancelled. ✓Credit Card refunds will be issued by check or credit on city account. ✓Please allow 2-3 weeks for processing. _� r, i � �1 ' ' - - / ' � � SA ��.6 � � � I *i hl y � S BASELINE � *h — tL �RRAVIST ♦13 � . *d �H K µ� Q L M u�3 = W � '^ 2� ♦ THIIL � 1� "' *� *e IF ARROW H *n < � c 5� � *� 6•m Z )ERSEY *� ,�,� � I �` � G� � � G I N anj sr — _ — � 0 � OTHER FACILITIES ♦1 Body Shots 7339 Milliken #120 ♦2 Deer Creek Bowling 7930 Haven Ave. ♦3 The Wild GraPe 8916 Foothill Blvd. �4 Hillside Comm. Church 5354 Haven Ave. ♦5 Dvnasty Gym 875] Prestige Ct. ♦6 Precision Gymnastics 9518 9th St., Suite B ♦7 Terra Vista Town Center 10828 Foothill Blvd. �8 U. S. Karate OrQanization 9255 Base Line Road ♦9 Mulberry Early Leaming Ctr. 9521 Arrow Route ♦10 Inland Valley Dance Academy 10373 Trademark, Unit L ♦11 Camelian Elem. School 7105 Camelian St. ♦12 Carleton P. Li htfoot School 6989 Kenyon �ay ♦73 Terra Vista Elem. School 7497 Mountain View Dr. ♦14 Windrows Elem. School 6855 Victoria Park Ln. San Antonio r. Academy 1722 E. 8th, ntario Ontario Ice 1225 W. Holt, Ontario Whispering Lakes Golf 2525 E. Riverside Dr., Ontario Hanqar 18 256 Stowell St., Upland Learning Through Play 1235 Foothill Blvd., Upland Shandin Hills Golf Course 3380 Little Mountain Dr. San Bernardino, CA T�'lE GfdPEVINE �� SUMMEf lOOO City Directory Residents o(fi�e City of Rnncho Cucnmonga nre entotnaged to attend �ity meetings. These nieetings nre held at Rnnc)to Cucnmonga, Cit� Hnll, 10500 Civic Center Drive. City Council Meets�rst b third Wednesdnys, mont)tly nt 7 pm William J. lexander ...................................................Mayor Diane Williams .............................................Mayor Pro Tem Paul Biane .....................................................Councilmember James V. Curatalo ........................................Councilmember Bob Dutton ...................................................Councilmember Other Elected Officials Debra Adams .........................................................City Clerk James C. Frost .................................................City Treasurer Planning Commission/ Historic Preservation Commission Meets second & jourth Wedraesdays, monthly nt 7 pm LarryMcNiel ..................................................................Chair Rich Macias ............................................................Vice-Chair John D. Mannerino ........................................Commissioner Pam Stewart ....................................................Commissioner Peter Tolstoy ...................................................Commissioner Park and RecreaHon Commission Meets tl�ird T{iursdny, mottthly at 7 pm AnnD. Punter ................................................................Chair Mark 1Nhitehead ...................................................Vice-Chair ]ames Clopton ................................................Commissioner Martin Dicke ... ............................................Commissioner Luis Munoz, �r ................................................Commissioner Library Board Meets�i rst Thursda�, monthly at 7 pm Robert Howdyshell .................................................President Edward Swistock ...........................................Vice-President Donna Bradshaw ............................................Boardmember Doris Dredd-Lee .............................................Boardmember Joyce Womack .................................................Boardmember Rancho Cucamonga Public Library Foundation Cn11477-2720`or meehng dntes Paula Pachon ...........................................................President Patricia Beasley ........................................................Secretary Donna Bradshaw ....................:.......................Boardmember Rebecca Davies ...............................................Boardmember Gregory Morrison ..........................................Boardmember Ron Stark ................................................:........Boardmember Amy Warshaw ................................................Boardmember Paul Williams ..................................................Boardmember Rancho Cucamonga Community Foundation Meets second Tuesday, mmTthly nf 5 pm Charles Buquet ...............................................................Chair Sue McNie1 .............................................................Vice-Chair Patti Geye .................................................................Treasurer Da�m Rae Granger .........................................Boardmember Sandra Metel ...................................................Boardmember Ann Punter ......................................................Boardmember Vacant ............................................................... Boa rd member SWff JackLam ...........................................................City Manager Pamela Easter ....................................Deputy City Manager Linda D. Daniels............Redevelopment E�gency D�rector Lawrence I. Temple.......Administrative Services Director Rick Gomez ................Community Development Director Wm. Joe O'Neil ................................................City Engineer Kevin McArdle ....................Community Sen�ices Director Bill Makshanoff ..........................Building & Safety Official Brad Buller .........................................................C�ty Planner Tamara Layne ................................................Finance Officer Deborah Clark .............................................Library Director Rod Hoops ......................Ca�tain R. C. f'olice Department L. Dennis Michael .............Fire Chief Rancho Cucamon�a Fire Protection Distrut Editorial Staff Nettie Nielsen ...................................Recreation Supervisor Karen Silhanek ...........................Community Services Tech Cover design 6y Liftle Benr Productimu-littlebearproductions.net At Your Service . . . City 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/City Manager/City Clerk .........................................................477-2700 Planning Division/Home Improvement Program ......................................................477-2750 En�'neenng D�vision .......................................................................................................477-2740 Building and Safety Division ..........................................................................................477-2710 CodeEnforcement ............................................................................................................477-2712 Community Services Department ..................................................................................477-2760 Community Services - Activity Registration ................................................................477-2765 CityYard ............................................................................................................................477-2730 GrafittiHotline ...........................................................................................................:......481-7999 R City Line (Automated Information Line) ..................................................................477-2777 City of Rancho Cucamonga FAX Number ...................................................................477-2849 Internet WebSite Address ....................................................www.ci.rancho-cucamon a.ca.us Business Site Locator ............................................................................www.insideranc�o.com Police Rancho Cucamonga Police Department, 10510 Civic Center Dnve, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 EmergencyCalls Only ............................................................................................................9-1-1 Police Services (non-emergency) ............:.......................................................................941-1488 Business/Crime Prevention/InvesHgahons .................................................................477-2800 Fire Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 EmergencyCalls Only ............................................................................................................9-]-1 BusinessCalls ....................................................................................................................477-2770 NewConstrucHon Unit ...................................................................................................277-2713 Community Centers Rancho Cucamonga Senior Center, 9791 Arrow Route, 91730 ..................................477-2780 R.C. Family Sports Center, 9059 San Bemardino Road, 91730 ..................................477-2785 Lions Commun�ty Center East, 9191 Base Line Road, 91730 .....................................477-2790 Lions Community Center West, 9161 Base Line Road, 91730 .......... :........................477-2795 Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter & Sports Complex Quakes Ticket Office ........................................................................................................477-2735 City Stadium Rental Information ...................................................................................477-2799 Foothill Communities Law and JusHce Center .........................................................945-4313 Rancho Cucamonga Chamber of Commerce, 8280 UHca Avenue, Suite 160, 91730 ..............................................................................987-1012 Library Rancho Cucamonga Public Library, 7368 Archibald Avenue ....................................477-2720 Hours - Monday...12 noon - 9 p.m. Tues. - Thurs. ..10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Friday......12 noon - 6 p.m. Saturday...........10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday .......] p.m. - 5 p.m. Utilities —Electric Southern California Edison ............. —Gas Southern Califomia Gas ................... —Refuse Rancho Disposal ............................... Waste Management .......................... Yukon Disposal ................................. —Water Cucamonga County Water District Animal Control Licensing & Shelter ............................ Requests for Service ............................ Cable TV Charter Communications .................. Comcast Cable Vision ........................ .............. i -800-655-4555 .............1-800-427-2200 .............................................987-3717 .............628-5661 or 1-800-423-9986 .............................................987-2410 ............................987-2591 ....................................................466-PET'S ...........................................1-800-472-5609 ............................987-6275 ............................481-1115 School Districts Alta Loma School District ............................. Central School District ................................... Cucamonga School District ........................... 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