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H.A.R.D. Board of Directors Louis M. Andrade | Paul W. Hodges, Jr. | Minane Jameson | Carol A. Pereira | Dennis M. Waespi GREATER HAYWARD AREA RECREATION AND PARK DISTRICT FOUNDATION Tammy Metzler, President Summer Programs are a Blast at HARD! Online Registration Begins May 2, 2013 Hayward Area Recreation & Park District Recreation Guide Summer 2013 www.haywardrec.org Hayward Area Recreation & Park District Recreation Guide Summer 2013 www.haywardrec.org A guide to programs, classes, activities, events, parks, open space, and facilities. Summer Programs are a Blast at HARD! Sign up today!

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H.A.R.D. Board of DirectorsLouis M. Andrade | Paul W. Hodges, Jr. | Minane Jameson | Carol A. Pereira | Dennis M. Waespi

GREATER HAYWARD AREA RECREATION AND PARK DISTRICT FOUNDATIONTammy Metzler, President

Summer Programsare a Blast at HARD!

Online Registration Begins May 2, 2013

Hayward Area Recreation & Park District

Recreation GuideSummer 2013 www.haywardrec.org

Hayward Area Recreation & Park District

Recreation GuideSummer 2013 www.haywardrec.org

A guide to programs, classes, activities, events, parks, open space, and facilities.

Summer Programsare a Blast at HARD!Sign up today!

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The Mission of the Hayward Area Recreation and ParkDistrict is to enrich the quality of life for our community byproviding a variety of recreational activities, parks andfacilities that promote health, wellness, learning and fun.

Come PLAY, LEARN,and THRIVE this summer!

This summer Hayward Area Recreation and Park District will educate

participants in our programs with information on safety, nutrition, and overall

family health. It will include great tips of ways to play, learn, and thrive in the

District.

PLAY at a local park, in a sport league, or at one of our pools!

LEARN to create art, cook, dance, shoot photography, or play bridge!

THRIVE do it together…with family, friends or pet…have a picnic,

walk a trail, take a class, or watch a movie!

Visit our website at www.haywardrec.org

for more information on Healthy Parks, Healthy People.

Visit www.haywardrec.org to view a translated version of this brochure – over 20 languages available.

Our mission is to build a better community inthe greater Hayward area by using the energyand talents of volunteers.

Volunteers help with children, senior citizens,assist pets and special critters, support teachers,teach adults to read and write, teach technology,help with homework, usher at the theatre, andpromote recreation programs.

Best of all, volunteers contribute by sharing specials skills and talents.

If you have a special skill or talent and can share it, please contact us at

[email protected] | 510-888-0102

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Art Galleries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Birthday Parties. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Classes and ProgramsAdults (17 yrs +)

Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-41Dance and Music . . . . . . . . . . . 41-43Fitness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43-46Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Martial Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46Photography. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47-48Special Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . 48-50Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50

AquaticsAquatics General Information . . . 11Drop-In Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Swim Lessons . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-16Aquatics Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Swim Team. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Water Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

NatureHayward ShorelineInterpretive Center. . . . . . . . . 34-36Sulphur Creek Nature Center. . 36-38

Preschool Age (up to 6 yrs)

Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-18Dance and Music . . . . . . . . . . . 18-20Gymnastics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-21Martial Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-22Preschool Centers . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Special Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-23Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

School Age (7-12 yrs)

Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25Dance and Music . . . . . . . . . . . 25-27Fitness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-28Gymnastics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Martial Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Special Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-31Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-32

Seniors/ActiveAdults (50 yrs +). . . . . . . . . . . 51-56

Special Needs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

Teens (13-17 yrs)

Dance and Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Special Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-33Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33More programs offered for Teens in

the Adult and School Age sections!

Theatre Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57

General InformationContact Directory. . . . . . . . . . . 64

Facility Directory . . . . . . . . . 58-63Golf Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Kennedy Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Dog Parks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Facility Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59

Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65-66

Special Events . . . . . . . . 5, back cover

Summer Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-10

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H.A.R.D. Board of DirectorsLouis M. Andrade | Paul W. Hodges, Jr. | Minane Jameson | Carol A. Pereira | Dennis Waespi

Administrative StaffJohn Gouveia, General Manager | Kerrilyn Ely, Superintendent of RecreationDan Giammona, Golf Manager | Larry Lepore, Superintendent of Parks

| A Message from the President |Louis Andrade, President

Great Things Happening in our District You may have noticed some really great things happening across of Park District. Many great planning, renovationand improvement projects are underway. The Park District has just completed the future master planning ofseveral parks including Kennedy, Fairmont Terrace and the San Lorenzo Community Parks. This master planningis a roadmap of community input and vision for future improvements. In addition to planning, many renovationprojects have been completed including a new roof and exterior painting to the Weekes Community Center, newpark restrooms at San Lorenzo and Ruus Parks and new kitchens for Hayward Senior and Sorensdale RecreationCenters. Although resources are tight our District iscommitted to improving our vast and aging infrastructure.

“Play, Learn and Thrive”with HARD! We are looking forward to a great summer of fun andurge you to continue to enjoy what your District has tooffer. This summer all programs will be integratinginformation and tips for participants and their families tolive a more healthy life. All participants will receivenutrition information, family fitness tips, healthy snacks and family safety information. Our goal is to promote aHealthy Community through Healthy People and Healthy Parks!

| Foundation News |Tammy Metzler, President, GHARP Foundation

Greater Hayward Area Recreation and Park Foundation

28th Annual

Golf TournamentWednesday, July 10, 2013 at 12 noonShot Gun Tournament!

Skywest Golf Course1401 Golf Course Road, Hayward

Great day includes golf, auction, lunch, dinner and a raffle!

All proceeds benefit recreation scholarships and programs of the

Hayward Area Recreation and Park District.

For tournament registration, sponsorshipinformation call (510) 881-6731.

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Join us for FREE family fun!

Summer Movie SeriesAll movies start at 8:15pmBring the entire family, low-back, small chairsand/or blankets, flashlights (keep themlow!) and enjoy the following featurefilms.Sulphur Creek Nature CenterFriday, May 23 Wreck it Ralph (PG)City Hall PlazaFriday, June 28 Madigascar 3 (PG)City Hall PlazaFriday, July 26 Brave (PG)City Hall PlazaFriday, August 23 Rise of the Guardians (PG)Sulphur Creek Nature CenterFriday, September 27 Hotel Transylvania (PG)

Heritage and DiversityFestival and PotluckFriday, June 21, 1:00pmHayward Area Senior Center22325 North Third St., HaywardPlease join us to celebrate your heritage and diversity!Bring a dish from your country of origin and enjoy awonderful Variety Show performance.

Ice Cream SocialThursday, July 11, 1:30pm-3:00pmKenneth C. Aitken Senior and Community Center17800 Redwood Rd., Castro ValleyBeat the heat and enjoy some ice cream withyour friends and family at the KASCC IceCream Social! All ages are welcome. $1.50 perperson per dessert (please bring exact change).The event features fabulous 50’s music anddecorations! For more information, please call (510)881-6738.

Hot Summer Dinner and Dance

Friday, August 2, 5:30pm-10:00pmHayward Area Senior Center22325 North Third St., HaywardCome out for an evening filled with deliciousfood, friends, and fun! Entertainment is providedby the “Richard Herman Band.” Dinner includes

salad, a main entreé, vegetables, dessert and coffeeor tea. Tickets are $15 per person. Limited numberof tickets available, please buy them in advance.

International Turkey Vulture Awareness DaySaturday, September 7, 1:00pm-3:00pmSulphur Creek Nature Center1801 D St., HaywardA FREE program for all ages. Come celebrate theseamazing carrion-eating, sun-basking, red-heads atSulphur Creek Nature Center for International VultureAwareness Day. Meet our resident turkey vultures upclose and find out why vultures are such a vital partof ecosystems around the world. Activities will alsoinclude crafts, “turkey talk,” and face painting.

Flight to FreedomSaturday, August 24, 6:30pm-9:00pmSulphur Creek Nature CenterSee the back cover for details!

10th Annual

10K on the BayRace/Walk

Sunday, August 25Registration starts at 7:00am 5K start 8:30am, 10K start 8:40amHayward Shoreline Interpretive CenterSee the back cover for details!

|  Special Events – Summer 2013 |

Summer Concerts Series at Memorial Park24176 Mission Blvd., Hayward (behind the Hayward Plunge)

Hayward Municipal Band presents

Summer Concerts in the ParkBeginning Sunday, June 16, 2:30pmJoin the Hayward Municipal Band as the greatAmerican tradition continues this summer. Bring yourfamily, friends and picnic lunch to Memorial Park torelax, listen and enjoy, Classical, Popular, Big Band,Jazz, Musicals, Latin and more! Band plays under thedirection of Kathy Morelli Maier. This concert series ismade possible by support from the City of Haywardand the Hayward Area Recreation and Park District.

Odd Fellow’s Music and Arts in the Park

Music, Dancers and Arts in the Park 1:00pm-5:00pmSee page 67 for details!

Come join Soulciety and friends at

“We Got Soul”Saturdays, June 1, July 6, August 312:00pm-4:00pmFree monthly concerts featuring liveperformances by local bands, dance crewsand other artists! Youth from Soulciety’sYouth Employment Program will be servingfree food and refreshments. Also, experience

the hidden gems of Hayward by taking aguided trail walk behind Memorial Parkwith H.A.R.D.! Good vibes, free food and

refreshments, and a sense of communitythrough music and the arts! For moreinformation or to get involved, please contactTony Louie at [email protected].

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Adobe Art Gallery20395 San Miguel Avenue, Castro Valley

[email protected] | www.adobegallery.org

Adobe Art Gallery Hours (during exhibits):

Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 11:00am-3:00pm or by appointment

The Adobe Art Gallery is a public fine art gallery committed to promoting andencouraging visual arts within the District. The gallery is part of the Adobe Art Centercomplex. For more information, please visit our website: www.adobegallery.org

Paper at the Adobe May 30-July 13, 2013Opening Reception: Saturday, June 1, 1:00pm-3:00pmArea artists exhibit art created with paper, of paper, or on paper – where paper is the dominant element. This isan open exhibit. Entries due May 18. For entry information go to: www.adobegallery.org.

Three Bay Area Mural Artists:Andrew Kong Knight, Susan Cervantes, and Daniel GalvezJuly 25-September 14, 2013Opening Reception: Saturday, July 27, 1:00pm-3:00pmArtists’ Talk: September 7, 2013Features Hayward artist, educator, and musician Andrew Kong Knight; Daniel Galvez, famous for his zebras andgiraffes under the freeways in Oakland; and, Susan Cervantes of the Precita Eyes Mural Center in San Francisco.

PhotoCentral Art Gallery1099 “E” Street, Hayward | (510) 881-6721

[email protected] | www.photocentral.org

PhotoCentral Art Gallery Hours:Monday, 5:00pm-10:00pm

Tuesday and Thursday, 10:00am-1:00pm

Saturday, 12:00pm-3:00pm or by appointment

The Foothill College Photographic Portfolio Class ExhibitionJune 8-August 29, 2013Opening Reception and Portfolio Viewing: Saturday, June 8, 2:00pm-5:00pmThis exhibition features the work of the members of the 2013 Photographic Portfolio class at Foothill Collegeunder the direction of Kate Jordahl. All are invited to a reception and portfolio viewing.

Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center4901 Breakwater Avenue, Hayward | (510) 670-7270

[email protected] on Display in the Main Exhibit Hall:

Sea ChangeJune 8-September 14, 2013Artists Reception: Saturday, June 8, 2:00pm-4:00pmA diverse collection of contemporary art projects, Sea Change includes internationallyrenowned artists and collaborative groups who explore the shifting interaction of landand sea. Scientific, lyrical and fantastical, their artwork uses kites, giant seal costumes, cameras, sculpture, shadow,and stilts to explore the subject of sea level rise. Exhibitors: Kim Anno, Charles C. Benton, Christina Bertia, MaryB. White, Amy Blount-Lay, Rachel Hibbard, Lauren Elder, Kuth/Ranieri Architects, Madaline Tomlinson, LynnTomlinson and Lucy Madaline Saper.

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So much to do, so close to home!

Summer CampsRegister Now!

This is an outline of the exciting summer camps offered for 2013. See camp detailsin the Summer Camp Guide and online at www.haywardrec.org.

Art Camps

Art Camp with Miss KrisMonday-Friday, 9:00am-3:00pm21193 6-10 yr Art/Miss Kris Jun 17-Jun 21 Adobe $235**$50 material fee due at first class.Monday-Friday, 3:00pm-6:00pm21194 6-10 yr Extended Care Jun 17-Jun 21 Adobe $115

Young Rembrandts Art WorkshopsEric CarleMonday-Friday, 10:30am-12:30pm22513 4-6 yr Eric Carle Jun 24-Jun 28 SFCC $120*22672 4-6 yr Eric Carle Aug 12-Aug 16 SFCC $120**$15 supply fee due at first class.

Jr. Zoo DrawingMonday-Friday, 10:30am-12:30pm22516 4-6 yr Jr. Zoo Jul 22-Jul 26 SFCC $120**$15 supply fee due at first class.

Manga and AnimeMonday-Friday, 1:00pm-3:00pm22515 7-14 yr Manga Anime Jul 22-Jul 26 SFCC $120*22673 7-14 yr Manga Anime Aug 12-Aug 16 SFCC $120**$15 supply fee due at first class.

Rock OutMonday-Friday, 10:30am-12:30pm22514 7-14 yr Rock Out Aug 19-Aug 23 SFCC $120**$15 supply fee due at first class.

Young Rembrandts Pastel WorkshopsSouth of the Border Monday-Friday, 10:00am-12:00pm21201 7½-14 yr YR Pets Jun 17-Jun 21 SFCC $125*21203 7½-14 yr So Border Aug 5-Aug 9 Adobe $125**$15 supply fee due at first class.

Worldly Artistic Designs Monday-Friday, 10:00am-12:00pm21202 7½-14 yr YR Worldly Jul 15-Jul 19 SFCC $125*21204 7½-14 yr YR Worldly Aug 19-Aug 23 SFCC $125**$15 supply fee due at first class.

Art Camp at AdobeMonday-Friday, 9:00am-3:00pm21282 6-10 yr Art at Adobe Jul 8-Jul 12 Adobe $200*21283 8-13 yr Art at Adobe Jul 15-Jul 19 Adobe $200*21286 6-10 yr Art at Adobe Jul 22-Jul 26 Adobe $200**$25 material fee due at frost class.

Dance andTheatre Camps

DanceCo Dance CampMonday-Friday, 9:00am-3:30pm21452 4-14 yr Dance Jul 22-Jul 26 DanceCo $195

Stage KidsMonday-Friday, 10:00am-2:00pm21190 7-10 yr Stage Kids Jun 24-Jun 28 DMT $145

Young Performers WorkshopMonday-Friday, 10:00am-2:00pm21191 11-15 yr Performers Jul 8-Jul 19 DMT $290

Day Camps

MJCC Summer Fun CampMust register on-site at MJCC only.Monday-Friday, 12:00pm-6:00pm21436 6-7 yr Summer Fun Jun 24-Aug 23 MJCC $6521437 8-9 yr Summer Fun Jun 24-Aug 23 MJCC $6521438 10-12 yr Summer Fun Jun 24-Aug 23 MJCC $6521439 13-17 yr Summer Fun Jun 24-Aug 23 MJCC $65

MJCC Early Bird CampMust register on-site at MJCC only.Monday-Friday, 7:30am-12:00pm (no camp July 4)21440 6-17 yr Early Bird Jun 24-Jul 12 MJCC $16821441 6-17 yr Early Bird Jul 15-Aug 2 MJCC $18021442 6-17 yr Early Bird Aug 5-Aug 23 MJCC $180

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Teen Summer Zone Monday-Friday, 12:30pm-5:30pm (no camp July 4)21647 13-18 yr Teen Zone Jun 17-Jul 5 CVCC $5521648 13-18 yr Teen Zone Jun 17-Jul 5 SLCC $5521649 13-18 yr Teen Zone Jun 17-Jul 5 SGCC $5521651 13-18 yr Teen Zone Jul 8-Aug 2 CVCC $7521652 13-18 yr Teen Zone Jul 8-Aug 2 SLCC $7521653 13-18 yr Teen Zone Jul 8-Aug 2 SGCC $75

East Avenue CampsCamp TenderfootMonday-Friday, 8:45am-3:00pm21063 5-8 yr Tenderfoot Jun 24-Jun 28 EAP $17421064 5-8 yr Tenderfoot Jul 8-Jul 12 EAP $17421065 5-8 yr Tenderfoot Jul 15-Jul 19 EAP $17421066 5-8 yr Tenderfoot Jul 22-Jul 26 EAP $17421067 5-8 yr Tenderfoot Jul 29-Aug 2 EAP $17421068 5-8 yr Tenderfoot Aug 5-Aug 9 EAP $17421069 5-8 yr Tenderfoot Aug 12-Aug 16 EAP $174

Camp Potowatomi Monday-Friday, 9:00am-3:15pm* (no camp July 4)21070 9-12 yr Potowatomi Jun 24-Jun 28 EAP $19421071 9-12 yr Potowatomi Jul 8-Jul 12 EAP $19421072 9-12 yr Potowatomi Jul 15-Jul 19 EAP $19421073 9-12 yr Potowatomi Jul 22-Jul 26 EAP $19421074 9-12 yr Potowatomi Jul 29-Aug 2 EAP $19421075 9-12 yr Potowatomi Aug 5-Aug 9 EAP $19421076 9-12 yr Potowatomi Aug 12-Aug 16 EAP $194*On Thursdays, Camp Potowatomi starts at 3:15pm and runsuntil Friday at 3:15pm for the overnight camp out.

Tenderfoot and Potowatomi AM Extended Care Monday-Friday, 7:30am-8:44am21161 5-12 yr AM Extended Jun 24-Jun 28 EAP $3021162 5-12 yr AM Extended Jul 8-Jul 12 EAP $3021163 5-12 yr AM Extended Jul 15-Jul 19 EAP $3021164 5-12 yr AM Extended Jul 22-Jul 26 EAP $3021165 5-12 yr AM Extended Jul 29-Aug 2 EAP $3021166 5-12 yr AM Extended Aug 5-Aug 9 EAP $3021167 5-12 yr AM Extended Aug 12-Aug 16 EAP $30

Tenderfoot and PotowatomiPM Extended CareMonday-Friday, 3:16pm-5:30pm21168 5-12 yr PM Extended Jun 24-Jun 28 EAP $5021169 5-12 yr PM Extended Jul 8-Jul 12 EAP $5021170 5-12 yr PM Extended Jul 15-Jul 19 EAP $5021171 5-12 yr PM Extended Jul 22-Jul 26 EAP $5021172 5-12 yr PM Extended Jul 29-Aug 2 EAP $5021173 5-12 yr PM Extended Aug 5-Aug 9 EAP $5021174 5-12 yr PM Extended Aug 12-Aug 16 EAP $50

Vida Nueva Leadership Camp Monday-Friday, 9:00am-3:00pm* (no camp July 4)21077 11-14 yr Vida Nueva Jun 24-Jul 5 EAP $36921078 11-14 yr Vida Nueva Jul 8-Jul 19 EAP $41021079 11-14 yr Vida Nueva Jul 22-Aug 2 EAP $41021080 11-14 yr Vida Nueva Aug 5-Aug 16 EAP $410*Overnights are Thursday of the first week and Tuesday of thesecond week and Vida Nueva starts at 3:00pm on those days.

Get Up and Out CampMonday-Friday, 7:30am-12:30pm (no camp July 4)21427 6-12 yr Get Up & Out Jun 17-Jul 5 CVCC $16521428 6-12 yr Get Up & Out Jun 17-Jul 5 SLCC $16521432 6-12 yr Get Up & Out Jul 8-Aug 2 CVCC $23521431 6-12 yr Get Up & Out Jul 8-Aug 2 SLCC $235

Go Recreate Mini CampersMonday-Friday, 1:30pm-4:30pm (no camp July 4)22034 5-6 yr Mini Campers Jun 17-July 5 CVCC $63 22036 5-6 yr Mini Campers Jun 17-July 5 SLCC $6322046 5-6 yr Mini Campers Jun 17-July 5 Ruus Park $63 22035 5-6 yr Mini Campers July 8-Aug 2 CVCC $90 22037 5-6 yr Mini Campers July 8-Aug 2 SLCC $9022048 5-6 yr Mini Campers July 8-Aug 2 Ruus Park $90

Go Recreate Day CampMonday-Friday, 12:30pm-5:30pm (no camp July 4)21399 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jun 17-Jun 28 ACC $4021400 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jun 17-Jun 28 SLCC $4021401 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jun 17-Jun 28 SGCC $4021402 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jun 17-Jun 28 CVCC $4021403 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jun 17-Jun 28 SFCC $4021405 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jul 1-Jul 5 ACC $1621406 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jul 1-Jul 5 SLCC $1621407 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jul 1-Jul 5 SGCC $1621408 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jul 1-Jul 5 CVCC $1621409 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jul 1-Jul 5 SFCC $1621411 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jul 8-Jul 19 ACC $4021412 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jul 8-Jul 19 SLCC $4021413 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jul 8-Jul 19 SGCC $4021414 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jul 8-Jul 19 CVCC $4021415 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jul 8-Jul 19 SFCC $4021417 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jul 22-Aug 2 ACC $4021418 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jul 22-Aug 2 SLCC $4021419 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jul 22-Aug 2 SGCC $4021420 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jul 22-Aug 2 CVCC $4021421 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jul 22-Aug 2 SFCC $40

Nature Camps

Summer Fishing CampMonday-Friday, 9:30am-1:30pm21154 6-9 yr Fishing Jul 29-Aug 2 HSIC $17721153 10-13 yr Fishing Jul 15-Jul 19 HSIC $17721155 10-13 yr Fishing Aug 5-Aug 9 HSIC $177

Art in Nature CampMonday-Friday, 9:30am-1:30pm21156 6-11 yr Art in Nature Jul 8-Jul 12 HSIC $167

Teens in MarshesLeadership CampMonday-Friday, 9:30am-2:30pm 21157 12-15 yr Teens in Marsh Aug 12-Aug 16 HSIC $177

Early Bird Camp at HSICMonday-Friday, 9:30am-4:00pm21852 6-11 yr Early Bird Jun 10-Jun 14 HSIC $225

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Bay CampBay ShrimpsMonday-Friday, 9:30am-12:30pm21019 Pre-K Bay Shrimps Jul 29-Aug 2 HSIC $130

ShorecrabsMonday-Friday, 9:30am-1:30pm21021 K-1st gr Shorecrabs Jul 15-Jul 19 HSIC $16721022 K-1st gr Shorecrabs Aug 5-Aug 9 HSIC $167

SandpipersMonday-Friday, 9:30am-2:30pm21017 2nd-3rd gr Sandpipers Jun 24-Jun 28 HSIC $17721020 2nd-3rd gr Sandpipers Jul 22-Jul 26 HSIC $177

Marsh HawksMonday-Friday, 9:30am-2:30pm21018 4th-6th gr Marsh Hawks Jul 8-Jul 12 HSIC $17721023 4th-6th gr Marsh Hawks Aug 12-Aug 16 HSIC $177

Wildlife CampPolliwogsMonday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm21371 3½-5 yr Polliwogs Jun 24-Jun 28 SCNC $13921372 3½-5 yr Polliwogs Jul 15-Jul 19 SCNC $13921373 3½-5 yr Polliwogs Aug 12-Aug 16 SCNC $139

WeaselsMonday-Friday, 9:30am-2:30pm21381 5-7 yr Weasels Jul 8-Jul 12 SCNC $18321382 5-7 yr Weasels Jul 22-Jul 26 SCNC $18321383 5-7 yr Weasels Aug 5-Aug 9 SCNC $183

Barn OwlsMonday-Friday, 9:30am-2:30pm21384 7-9 yr Barn Owls Jul 29-Aug 2 SCNC $183

Kids and Critter Care –Wildlife Basics 101Monday-Thursday, 9:30am-2:30pm21385 7-12 yr Critter Care Jun 24-Jun 27 SCNC $16521386 7-12 yr Critter Care Jul 15-Jul 18 SCNC $16521387 7-12 yr Critter Care Aug 12-Aug 15 SCNC $16521388 7-12 yr Critter Care Aug 19-Aug 22 SCNC $165

Sports Camps

Skyhawks Sports CampsSkyhawks Basketball CampMonday-Friday, 9:00am-3:00pm21634 7-12 yr Basketball Jun 24-Jun 28 STONE $159Monday-Friday, 4:00pm-4:45pm22075 3-4 yr Basketball Jul 29-Aug 2 STONE $49Monday-Friday, 5:00-5:45pm22074 4-6 yr Basketball Jul 29-Aug 2 STONE $49Monday-Friday, 6:00pm-6:45pm22073 6-9 yr Basketball Jul 29-Aug 2 STONE $49

Skyhawks Baseball CampMonday-Thursday, 4:00pm-4:45pm22071 3-4 yr Baseball Jul 15-Jul 18 PALHP $49Monday-Thursday, 5:00pm-5:45pm22070 4-6 yr Baseball Jul 15-Jul 18 PALHP $49Monday-Thursday, 6:00pm-6:45pm21640 6-9 yr Baseball Jul 15-Jul 18 PALHP $49

Skyhawks Mini-Hawk CampMonday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm 21638 4-7 yr Mini-Hawk Jul 8-Jul 12 STONE $12921645 4-7 yr Mini-Hawk Jul 22-Jul 26 CVCC $129

Skyhawks Multi-Sport CampMonday-Friday, 9:00am-3:00pm 21646 7-12 yr Multi-Sport Jul 8-Jul 12 STONE $15921642 7-12 yr Multi-Sport Jul 22-Jul 26 CVCC $159

Skyhawks Volleyball CampMonday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm 21636 7-14 yr Volleyball Jun 17-Jun 21 SAC Gym $129

Skyhawks Soccer CampMonday-Friday, 9:00am-3:00pm 21637 6-12 yr Soccer Jul 29-Aug 2 STONE $159Monday-Thursday, 4:00pm-4:45pm21628 3-4 yr Soccer Jun 24-Jun 27 STONE $49Monday-Thursday, 5:00pm-5:45pm21629 4-6 yr Soccer Jun 24-Jun 27 STONE $49Monday-Thursday, 6:00pm-6:45pm21630 6-9 yr Soccer Jun 24-Jun 27 STONE $49

Skyhawks Flag Football CampMonday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm 21635 6-12 yr Flag Football Jul 15-Jul 19 PALHP $129

Skyhawks Track & Field CampMonday-Thursday, 9:00am-3:00pm 21641 6-12 yr Track & Field Jun 24-Jun 27 EMS $99

Junior Golf CampMonday-Friday, 9:00am-1:00pm21390 7-17 yr Junior Golf Jun 24-Jun 28 MHDR $20021391 7-17 yr Junior Golf Jul 15-Jul 19 MHDR $20021392 7-17 yr Junior Golf Aug 5-Aug 9 MHDR $200

Youth Tennis Day Camp –Beginning/IntermediateMonday-Friday, 10:00am-12:30pm21655 10-17 yr Tennis Jul 8-Jul 12 CVTC $12521656 10-17 yr Tennis Jul 15-Jul 19 CVTC $12521657 10-17 yr Tennis Jul 22-Jul 26 CVTC $12521658 10-17 yr Tennis Jul 29-Aug 2 CVTC $12521659 10-17 yr Tennis Aug 5-Aug 9 CVTC $12521660 10-17 yr Tennis Aug 12-Aug 16 CVTC $125

Special Interest Camps

Freshi Film CampsDigital Animation: Animation MattersMonday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm21617 7-12 yr Digital Anima Aug 5-Aug 9 SFCC $189

Animate Anything!Monday-Friday, 1:00pm-4:00pm21616 7-12 yr Ani Anything Aug 5-Aug 9 SFCC $189

Digital Game Design –Beginning through AdvancedMonday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm21596 7-12 yr Digital Game Jul 8-Jul 12 SFCC $189

Game Design: Mobile App DevelopmentMonday-Friday, 1:00pm-4:00pm21595 7-12 yr Mobile App Jul 8-Jul 12 SFCC $189

Digital Filmmaking:From Story to ScreenMonday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm21613 5-9 yr Story to Screen Jul 15-Jul 19 SFCC $189

Comic Book HeroesMonday-Friday, 1:00pm-4:00pm21615 5-9 yr Comic Book Jul 15-Jul 19 SFCC $189

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Incrediflix Lego Film CampsLego Flix Monday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm 21260 7-13 yr Lego Flix Jul 29-Aug 2 SFCC $200**$30 production fee due at first class.

Super Hero Flix Monday-Friday, 1:00pm-4:00pm 21265 7-13 yr Hero Flix Jul 29-Aug 2 SFCC $200**$30 production fee due at first class.

Engineering and RoboticsChallenges CampMonday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm22654 6-12 yr Engineering Jun 24-Jun 28 CVCC $190**$25 supply fee payable at first class.

AWESOMEngineeringMonday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm22062 6-12 yr AWESOMEng Aug 5-Aug 9 SFCC $135Monday-Friday, 1:00pm-4:00pm22063 6-12 yr AWESOMEng Aug 5-Aug 9 SFCC $135

Aquatics Camps

Swim/Tennis CampMonday-Friday, 9:30am-3:30pm21777 8-11 yr Swim/Tennis Jun 17-Jun 21 Plunge $18021778 8-11 yr Swim/Tennis Jun 24-Jun 28 Plunge $18021779 8-11 yr Swim/Tennis Jul 1-Jul 5 Plunge $14421780 8-11 yr Swim/Tennis Jul 8-Jul 12 Plunge $18021781 8-11 yr Swim/Tennis Jul 15-Jul 19 Plunge $18021788 8-11 yr Swim/Tennis Jul 22-Jul 26 Plunge $18021791 8-11 yr Swim/Tennis Jul 29-Aug 2 Plunge $18021792 8-11 yr Swim/Tennis Aug 5-Aug 9 Plunge $180

Seal Team Scuba CampMonday-Friday, 10:00am-12:00pm22683 8-12 yr Scuba Jul 8-Jul 12 Sunset $100

Junior Lifeguard CampShock ‘EmMonday-Friday, 9:30am-3:30pm21764 11-14 yr Shock ‘Em Jun 17-Jun 21 Plunge $19521768 11-14 yr Shock ‘Em Jul 15-Jul 19 Plunge $195

Watch the WaterMonday-Friday, 9:30am-3:30pm21765 11-14 yr Watch Water Jun 24-Jun 28 Plunge $19521769 11-14 yr Watch Water Jul 22-Jul 26 Plunge $195

Breaks, Bruises & Broken Bones, Oh My!Monday-Friday, 9:30am-3:30pm (no camp July 4)21766 11-14 yr Breaks Oh My! Jul 1-Jul 5 Plunge $15921770 11-14 yr Breaks Oh My! Jul 29-Aug 2 Plunge $195

Just BreatheMonday-Friday, 9:30am-3:30pm21767 11-14 yr Just Breathe Jul 8-Jul 12 Plunge $19521771 11-14 yr Just Breathe Aug 5-Aug 9 Plunge $195

Aquatics AM/PM Extended CareMonday-Friday, 8:00am-9:30am, 3:30pm-5:30pm21800 8-11 yr Extended AM/PM Jun 17-Jun 21 Plunge $4521801 8-11 yr Extended AM/PM Jun 24-Jun 28 Plunge $4521802 8-11 yr Extended AM/PM Jul 1-Jul 5 Plunge $3621803 8-11 yr Extended AM/PM Jul 8-Jul 12 Plunge $4521804 8-11 yr Extended AM/PM Jul 15-Jul 19 Plunge $4521805 8-11 yr Extended AM/PM Jul 22-Jul 26 Plunge $4521806 8-11 yr Extended AM/PM Jul 29-Aug 2 Plunge $4521807 8-11 yr Extended AM/PM Aug 5-Aug 9 Plunge $45

Birthday Parties!Birthday Parties at the Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center!The Hayward Shoreline has a large private indoor party room and 7 miles oftrails to make your child’s birthday a true adventure. Each presentation is onehour long and can be modified to suit your needs. Plus the party room willbe reserved for you, furnished with tables and chairs for an additional twohours. Call us for more details. Fee: $160 Residents; $200 Non-residents.E-Z-4-U Birthday Parties at Matt Jimenez CommunityCenter! E-Z-4-U Birthday Parties are simple, fast, and easy! Make your child’sbirthday a unique, fun, and memorable event and let us help. Parties are designedfor up to 30 guests and require a one month advance booking with a $50 non-refundable deposit. A Basic Birthday Bash ($200) includes: seating for 30 guests,decorations, three hours of games and activities, and music in a supervised game room.An Extreme Birthday Bash ($325) includes all of the features above plus the party willbe stocked with eight large one-topping pizzas, a case of soda, and a birthday cake. Formore information call (510) 887-0400, ext. 101, or email [email protected].“Wild Things” Birthday Parties at Sulphur Creek Nature Center! The party includes acustomized one-hour presentation designed to suit your needs. Choose from a variety of activities, includinga presentation of live animals, puppet shows, games, crafts, and a nature hike. A picnic site will be reservedfor an additional two hours for you to serve refreshments and do your own activities. Or, we can bring theparty to you in your classroom or home. Fee: $160 Residents; $200 Non-residents. Optional face painting forextra fee. Advance reservations are recommended. Call Christine at (510) 881-6747 for details. Birthday Bashes at the Pools! Have a party at the Hayward Plunge or Arroyo, Castro Valley, orSunset Swim Center! Saturdays during our Public Swim hours, 1:30pm-3:30pm. For children ages 8 yearsand older. We provide lifeguards, table and chairs. Fee: $80 for 12 children and two adults. Swim Centers arealso available for private rentals. For more information, please inquire at the pool or call (510) 881-6703.

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Check out our exciting Summer Camps on pages 7-10!

Indoor Swim CenterHayward Plunge

24176 Mission Blvd., Hayward (510) 881-6703

Outdoor Swim CentersOutdoor Swim Centers open on June 17, 2013.

For aquatic inquiries prior to June 17, please call (510) 881-6703.Arroyo Swim Center Castro Valley Swim Center Sunset Swim Center15701 Lorenzo Avenue Redwood Road and Mabel Avenue 410 Laurel Street

San Lorenzo Castro Valley Hayward(510) 317-2306 (510) 881-6780 (510) 888-0126

Aquatics General InformationAquatics Online Registration – Visit www.haywardrec.org to register online. There is a transaction fee of$2 per registration online. Resident online registration begins May 2, 2013. Non-Residents online and walk-inregistration begins May 9, 2013. Non-residents pay an additional $10 per class, per session.Class Information – All swim classes are 30 minutes long. Instructional classes are taught by Certified WaterSafety Instructors or aides. Make-ups are not offered for missed classes. Register Now – Classes fill quickly, so registerfor multiple sessions if you want ongoingswimming.Withdrawal Policy – Withdrawals will beprocessed five (5) working days prior to the firstclass meeting and will incur a $5 service chargeper class/program. A full refund will only be givenfor any class/program cancelled by the District.Inclement Weather – All classes will meetunless there is lightning or thunder. In the caseof inclement weather and low attendance SwimCenters will close for public swim on an as-needed basis. Group Reservations – Private groups mayreserve the Hayward Plunge or an outdoor swim center for their use by calling (510) 881-6703.Pool Accommodation For Those With Special Needs – The Hayward Plunge is equipped with apool lift, locker room, shower and access ramp for those with special needs to enjoy the facility. For informationplease call (510) 881-6720.

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| Instructional Swim Classes |

Parent Tot Swimming (Ages 12-35 months)Adult/student – An adult must accompany each tot into the pool. Course is designed to develop in youngchildren a comfort level in and around the water. New this summer, evening lessons are 4-weeks (8 classes) instead of 2-weeks (4 classes).

ArroyoMonday/Wednesday23061 Jun 17-Jul 10 5:05pm-5:35pm $5123062 Jul 15- Aug 7 5:05pm-5:35pm $51Saturday23065 Jun 22-Aug 10 11:40am-12:10pm $51Castro ValleyMonday/Wednesday22807 Jun 17-Jul 10 5:55pm-6:25pm $5122808 Jul 15-Aug 7 5:55pm-6:25pm $51Tuesday/Thursday22811 Jun 18-Jul 11 5:55pm-6:25pm $4522812 Jul 16-Aug 8 5:55pm-6:25pm $51

Hayward PlungeMonday-Thursday22793 Jun 17-Jun 27 8:50am-9:20am $5122797 Jun 17-Jun 27 10:10am-10:40am $5122794 Jul 1-Jul 11 8:50am-9:20am $4522798 Jul 1-Jul 11 10:10am-10:40am $4522795 Jul 15-Jul 25 8:50am-9:20am $5122799 Jul 15-Jul 25 10:10am-10:40am $5122796 Jul 29-Aug 8 8:50am-9:20am $5122800 Jul 29-Aug 8 10:10am-10:40am $51Monday/Wednesday22801 Jun 17-Jul 10 6:00pm-6:30pm $5122802 Jul 15-Aug 7 6:00pm-6:30pm $51Saturday22805 Jun 22-Aug 10 10:15am-10:45am $5122806 Jun 22-Aug 10 11:35am-12:05pm $51

| Drop-In Programs – Summer 2013 |June 17-August 10

Lap Swim/Water Walking (Ages 13 yrs +)Lap Swim and Water Walking. Lanes may be limitedduring certain times due to other programs. Fee: $4 drop-inAdult Swim Pass: $54 (15 swims)Senior Swim Pass: $40.50 (15 swims)Castro Valley Swim CenterMonday-Thursday,and Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:30pm-1:30pmHayward PlungeMonday-Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00am-8:30am 11:30am-1:15pmMonday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . .5:00pm-7:00pmSaturday and Sunday . . . . . . . . .6:00am-9:30am

Water Polo (13 yrs +)

Castro Valley Swim CenterFee: $4 per person drop-inThursdays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:15pm-8:30pmCome and join us for drop in water polo. We have thenets and balls, just bring you swim suit and come playwith us! Participants must be able to swim 25 yardsand tread water for long periods of time.

Public Swimming (All Ages)All groups who wish to come during regularscheduled public swim times must be approved by theAquatics Office in advance. Please ask any pool forthe required paperwork. (Examples: Child CareCenters, Day Camps, School Groups, etc) The last dayfor public swim at the outdoor pools (ASC, CVSC, SSC)will be August 10 and the last day for weekday publicswim at the Hayward Plunge will be August 9. Allchildren 7 years and under must be accompanied byan adult in the water at all times.Fee: $2 drop-in – same lower fee for Public Swim

during these tough economic timesPublic Swim Pass: $20 (10 visits)Swim Pass is available to all patrons for use duringpublic swim hours at all H.A.R.D. Swim Centers.All Swim Centers Public Swim HoursMonday-Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . .1:30pm-3:30pm

Want to be a future lifeguard? Then start now with our

Junior Lifeguard CampsThe camp is broken up into four 1-week sessions with a new topic each week,which includes: Shock ‘Em, Watch the Water, Breaks, Bruises and Broken Bones,

Oh My!, and Just Breathe. See page 10 for dates and times.

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Tiny Tot (Ages 3-5 yrs)Course is designed to develop in young children a comfort level in and around the water and a readiness toswim. This course does not teach children to be accomplished swimmers or to survive in the water. Maximumof 4 students per instructor. New this summer, evening lessons are 4-weeks (8 classes) instead of 2-weeks (4 classes).

ArroyoMonday-Thursday22815 Jun 17-Jun 27 11:55am-12:25pm $6022816 Jul 1-Jul 11 11:55am-12:25pm $5322817 Jul 15-Jul 25 11:55am-12:25pm $6022818 Jul 29-Aug 8 11:55am-12:25pm $60Monday/Wednesday22819 Jun 17-Jul 10 5:05pm-5:35pm $6022823 Jun 17-Jul 10 6:15pm-6:45pm $6022820 Jul 15-Aug 7 5:05pm-5:35pm $6022824 Jul 15-Aug 7 6:15pm-6:45pm $60Tuesday/Thursday22827 Jun 18-Jul 11 5:05pm-5:35pm $5322828 Jul 16-Aug 8 5:05pm-5:35pm $60Saturday22831 Jun 22-Aug 10 11:40am-12:10pm $60Castro ValleyMonday-Thursday22832 Jun 17-Jun 27 10:50am-11:55am $6022836 Jun 17-Jun 27 12:00pm-12:30pm $6022833 Jul 1-Jul 11 10:50am-11:55am $5322837 Jul 1-Jul 11 12:00pm-12:30pm $5322834 Jul 15-Jul 25 10:50am-11:55am $6022838 Jul 15-Jul 25 12:00pm-12:30pm $6022835 Jul 29-Aug 8 10:50am-11:55am $6022839 Jul 29-Aug 8 12:00pm-12:30pm $60Monday/Wednesday22840 Jun 17-Jul 10 5:55pm-6:25pm $6022841 Jul 15-Aug 7 5:55pm-6:25pm $60Tuesday/Thursday22844 Jun 18-Jul 11 5:55pm-6:25pm $5322848 Jun 18-Jul 11 6:30pm-7:00pm $5322845 Jul 16-Aug 8 5:55pm-6:25pm $6022849 Jul 16-Aug 8 6:30pm-7:00pm $60

Hayward PlungeMonday-Thursday22852 Jun 17-Jun 27 8:50am-9:55am $6022856 Jun 17-Jun 27 10:10am-10:40am $6022853 Jul 1-Jul 11 8:50am-9:55am $5322857 Jul 1-Jul 11 10:10am-10:40am $5322854 Jul 15-Jul 25 8:50am-9:55am $6022858 Jul 15-Jul 25 10:10am-10:40am $6022855 Jul 29-Aug 8 8:50am-9:55am $6022859 Jul 29-Aug 8 10:10am-10:40am $60Monday/Wednesday22860 Jun 17-Jul 10 6:00pm-6:30pm $6022864 Jun 17-Jul 10 6:40pm-7:10pm $6022861 Jul 15-Aug 7 6:00pm-6:30pm $6022865 Jul 15-Aug 7 6:40pm-7:10pm $60Saturday22868 Jun 22-Aug 10 10:15am-10:45am $6022869 Jun 22-Aug 10 11:35am-12:05pm $60SunsetMonday-Thursday22871 Jun 17-Jun 27 11:40am-12:10pm $6022872 Jul 1-Jul 11 11:40am-12:10pm $5322873 Jul 15-Jul 25 11:40am-12:10pm $6022874 Jul 29-Aug 8 11:40am-12:10pm $60Monday/Wednesday22875 Jun 17-Jul 10 4:55pm-5:25pm $6022876 Jul 15-Aug 7 4:55pm-5:25pm $60Tuesday/Thursday22879 Jun 18-Jul 11 4:55pm-5:25pm $5322880 Jul 16-Aug 8 4:55pm-5:25pm $60Saturday22883 Jun 22-Aug 10 11:35am-12:05pm $60

Semi Private Lessons – All Levels (Ages 6-13 yrs)A 30-minute lesson designed for students needing more individual attention. Maximum of 4 students perinstructor.

Castro ValleyMonday/Wednesday22956 Jun 17-Jul 10 6:30pm-7:00pm $9622957 Jul 15-Aug 7 6:30pm-7:00pm $96Tuesday/Thursday22960 Jun 18-Jul 11 6:30pm-7:00pm $8422961 Jul 16-Aug 8 6:30pm-7:00pm $96

Hayward PlungeMonday-Thursday22964 Jun 17-Jun 27 10:50am-11:20am $9622965 Jul 1-Jul 11 10:50am-11:20am $8422966 Jul 15-Jul 25 10:50am-11:20am $9622967 Jul 29-Aug 8 10:50am-11:20am $96Monday/Wednesday22968 Jun 17-Jul 10 8:00pm-8:30pm $9622969 Jul 15-Aug 7 8:00pm-8:30pm $96Saturday22972 Jun 22-Aug 10 12:15pm-12:45pm $96

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Group Swim Lessons – All Levels (Ages 6-13 yrs)Beginning Levels 1 and 3 focus on a child’s basic development from floating to crawlstroke and backstroke.Levels 4 and 5, crawlstroke with rhythmic breathing, elementary backstroke, and the introduction tobreaststroke are the main focuses. Advanced Level 6 is designed to fine tune a child’s stroke and introduceswimmers to the competitive atmosphere. New this summer, evening lessons are 4-weeks (8 classes)instead of 2-weeks (4 classes).ArroyoMonday-Thursday23123 Jun 17-Jun 27 11:55am-12:25pm $4522897 Jun 17-Jun 27 12:30pm-1:00pm $4523124 Jul 1-Jul 11 11:55am-12:25pm $4022898 Jul 1-Jul 11 12:30pm-1:00pm $4023125 Jul 15-Jul 25 11:55am-12:25pm $4522899 Jul 15-Jul 25 12:30pm-1:00pm $4523126 Jul 29-Aug 8 11:55am-12:25pm $4522900 Jul 29-Aug 8 12:30pm-1:00pm $45Monday/Wednesday22901 Jun 17-Jul 10 5:40pm-6:10pm $4522902 Jul 15-Aug 7 5:40pm-6:10pm $45Tuesday/Thursday22905 Jun 18-Jul 11 5:05pm-5:35pm $4022909 Jun 18-Jul 11 5:40pm-6:10pm $4022906 Jul 16-Aug 8 5:05pm-5:35pm $4522910 Jul 16-Aug 8 5:40pm-6:10pm $45Saturday22913 Jun 22-Aug 10 11:05am-11:35am $4522914 Jun 22-Aug 10 12:15pm-12:45pm $45Castro ValleyMonday-Thursday22923 Jun 17-Jun 27 10:15am-10:45am $4522927 Jun 17-Jun 27 11:25am-11:55am $4522924 Jul 1-Jul 11 10:15am-10:45am $4022928 Jul 1-Jul 11 11:25am-11:55am $4022925 Jul 15-Jul 25 10:15am-10:45am $4522929 Jul 15-Jul 25 11:25am-11:55am $4522926 Jul 29-Aug 8 10:15am-10:45am $4522930 Jul 29-Aug 8 11:25am-11:55am $45Monday/Wednesday22915 Jun 17-Jul 10 5:20pm-5:50pm $4522917 Jul 15-Aug 7 5:20pm-5:50pm $45

Tuesday/Thursday22919 Jun 18-Jul 11 5:20pm-5:50pm $4022920 Jul 16-Aug 8 5:20pm-5:50pm $45Hayward PlungeMonday-Thursday22887 Jun 17-Jun 27 9:35am-10:05am $4522888 Jul 1-Jul 11 9:35am-10:05am $4022889 Jul 15-Jul 25 9:35am-10:05am $4522890 Jul 29-Aug 8 9:35am-10:05am $45Monday/Wednesday22891 Jun 17-Jul 10 7:20pm-7:50pm $4522892 Jul 15-Aug 7 7:20pm-7:50pm $45Saturday15984 Jun 22-Aug 10 9:35am-10:05am $4515985 Jun 22-Aug 10 10:55am-11:25am $45SunsetMonday-Thursday22931 Jun 17-Jun 27 12:15pm-12:45pm $4522932 Jul 1-Jul 11 12:15pm-12:45pm $4022933 Jul 15-Jul 25 12:15pm-12:45pm $4522934 Jul 29-Aug 8 12:15pm-12:45pm $45Monday/Wednesday22935 Jun 17-Jul 10 4:20pm-4:50pm $4522939 Jun 17-Jul 10 4:55pm-5:25pm $4522943 Jun 17-Jul 10 5:30pm-6:00pm $4522936 Jul 15-Aug 7 4:20pm-4:50pm $4522940 Jul 15-Aug 7 4:55pm-5:25pm $4522944 Jul 15-Aug 7 5:30pm-6:00pm $45Tuesday/Thursday22947 Jun 18-Jul 11 4:20pm-4:50pm $4022951 Jun 18-Jul 11 4:55pm-5:25pm $4022948 Jul 16-Aug 8 4:20pm-4:50pm $4522952 Jul 16-Aug 8 4:55pm-5:25pm $45Saturday22955 Jun 22-Aug 11 12:15pm-12:45pm $45

Competitive Swimming (Ages 6 yrs +)Prerequisites: Intermediate (Level 5) and/or ability to perform 80 yards of coordinated crawl stroke,backstroke, and breaststroke. Teaches racing dives, turns, butterfly, crawl stroke, back stroke, and breaststroke in a competitive swim environment. A swim test will be given the first day of class.

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Aquatics Private Lessons (Ages 6 yrs +)Individualized instruction will be available with a Certified Red Cross Instructor. Please call the Swim Centerfor further information. New this summer, evening lessons are 4-weeks (8 classes) instead of 2-weeks(4 classes).

ArroyoMonday/Wednesday23000 Jun 17-Jul 10 4:30pm-5:00pm $21123001 Jul 15-Aug 7 4:30pm-5:00pm $211Tuesday/Thursday23004 Jun 18-Jul 11 4:30pm-5:00pm $18523005 Jul 16-Aug 8 4:30pm-5:00pm $211Saturday23008 Jun 22-Aug 10 10:30am-11:00am $211Castro ValleyMonday-Thursday23009 Jun 17-Jun 27 10:50am-11:20am $21123013 Jun 17-Jun 27 12:00pm-12:30pm $21123010 Jul 1-Jul 11 10:50am-11:20am $18523014 Jul 1-Jul 11 12:00pm-12:30pm $18523011 Jul 15-Jul 25 10:50am-11:20am $21123015 Jul 15-Jul 25 12:00pm-12:30pm $21123012 Jul 29-Aug 8 10:50am-11:20am $21123016 Jul 29-Aug 8 12:00pm-12:30pm $211Monday/Wednesday23017 Jun 17-Jul 10 4:45pm-5:15pm $21123018 Jul 15-Aug 7 4:45pm-5:15pm $211Tuesday/Thursday23021 Jun 18-Jul 11 4:45pm-5:15pm $18523022 Jul 16-Aug 8 4:45pm-5:15pm $211

Hayward PlungeMonday-Thursday23025 Jun 17-Jun 27 8:10am-8:40am $21123057 Jun 17-Jun 27 8:50am-9:20am $21123026 Jul 1-Jul 11 8:10am-8:40am $18523058 Jul 1-Jul 11 8:50am-9:20am $18523027 Jul 15-Jul 25 8:10am-8:40am $21123059 Jul 15-Jul 25 8:50am-9:20am $21123028 Jul 29-Aug 8 8:10am-8:40am $21123060 Jul 29-Aug 8 8:50am-9:20am $211Monday/Wednesday23045 Jun 17-Jul 10 4:10pm-4:40pm $21123053 Jun 17-Jul 10 4:45pm-5:15pm $21123037 Jun 17-Jul 10 5:20pm-5:50pm $21123046 Jul 15-Aug 7 4:10pm-4:40pm $21123054 Jul 15-Aug 7 4:45pm-5:15pm $21123038 Jul 15-Aug 7 5:20pm-5:50pm $211Tuesday/Thursday23029 Jun 18-Jul 11 4:10pm-4:40pm $18523033 Jun 18-Jul 11 4:45pm-5:15pm $18523041 Jun 18-Jul 11 5:20pm-5:50pm $21123030 Jul 16-Aug 8 4:10pm-4:40pm $21123034 Jul 16-Aug 8 4:45pm-5:15pm $21123042 Jul 16-Aug 8 5:20pm-5:50pm $211Saturday23049 Jun 22-Aug 10 9:00am-9:30am $21123050 Jun 22-Aug 10 9:35am-10:05am $211Sunday23051 Jun 23-Aug 11 9:35am-10:05am $21123052 Jun 23-Aug 11 10:15am-10:45am $211

Adult/Teen Learn To Swim – All Levels (Ages 14 yrs +)Adult/Teen lessons are offered for all skill levels, very beginner to advanced. Course emphasis is onimprovement and endurance. New this summer, evening lessons are 4-weeks (8 classes) instead of 2-weeks (4 classes).

ArroyoTuesday/Thursday22981 Jun 18-Jul 11 6:15pm-6:45pm $5622982 Jul 16-Aug 8 6:15pm-6:45pm $64Saturday22985 Jun 22-Aug 10 11:40am-12:10pm $64Castro ValleyMonday/Wednesday22986 Jun 17-Jul 10 5:55pm-6:25pm $6422987 Jul 15-Aug 7 5:55pm-6:25pm $64

Hayward PlungeMonday-Thursday22995 Jun 17-Jun 27 8:10am-8:40am $6422996 Jul 1-Jul 11 8:10am-8:40am $5622997 Jul 15-Jul 25 8:10am-8:40am $6422998 Jul 29-Aug 8 8:10am-8:40am $64Monday/Wednesday22990 Jun 17-Jul 10 8:00pm-8:30pm $6422991 Jul 15-Aug 7 8:00pm-8:30pm $64Saturday22994 Jun 22-Aug 10 11:35am-12:05pm $64SunsetSaturday22999 Jun 22-Aug 10 11:35am-12:05pm $64

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| Water Fitness at the Plunge |Classes listed below have the option for registration or for a drop in fee of $10

per class. Fitness passes $75 for any 10 water fitness classes are alsoavailable for purchase. Senior rates also available; register at pool onlyfor discount. Classes are open to men and women 16 years and older.Non-swimmers welcome except in Deep Water classes. Minimum of 8students per class is required and there is a maximum of 25 studentsper class, this is on a first come, first served for non-registered students,space permitting. Pool is a multi-use facility, as a result program areamay change based on program needs. All classes are one hour andare held at the Hayward Plunge. Equipment is provided.

Aqua-Robix (Ages 16 yrs +)Moderate paced shallow water exercise classfeaturing aerobics and toning in an invigoratingworkout.Monday/Wednesday/Friday23094 Jun 17-Jul 12 8:30am-9:30am $7823095 Jul 15-Aug 9 8:30am-9:30am $7823096 Aug 12-Aug 23 8:30am-9:30am $59

Fit Club (Ages 16 yrs +)Shallow water class designed to improve jointmovement and mobility and reduce pain andstiffness. Temperature of the pool is 82 degrees.Please call (510) 881-6703 for more information.Tuesday/Thursday23098 Jun 18-Jul 11 4:00pm-5:00pm $4623099 Jul 16-Aug 8 4:00pm-5:00pm $52

Move It and Lose It (Ages 16 yrs +)Fast-paced shallow water exercise class focusing oncardio and strength in a challenging water gym.Monday/Wednesday23113 Jun 17-Jul 10 8:00pm-9:00pm $5223114 Jul 15-Aug 7 8:00pm-9:00pm $52Tuesday/Thursday23106 Jun 18-Jul 11 6:00pm-7:00pm $4623109 Jun 18-Jul 11 7:15pm-8:15pm $4623107 Jul 16-Aug 8 6:00pm-7:00pm $5223110 Jul 16-Aug 8 7:15pm-8:15pm $5223111 Aug 13-Aug 22 7:15pm-8:15pm $52Saturday23112 Jun 22-Aug 10 8:15am-9:15am $52

Guts and Butts Deep Water(Ages 16 yrs +) Deep Water conditioning class designed to increaseendurance, strength and tone. Flotation provided.Must be comfortable in deep water.Saturday23102 Jun 22-Aug 10 9:30am-10:30am $52

H2O Flow (Ages 16 yrs +)Easy-paced shallow water exercise class focusing onendurance and improved joint flexibility in a relaxedenvironment.Monday/Wednesday/Friday23103 Jun 17-Jul 12 8:30am-9:30am $7823104 Jul 15-Aug 9 8:30am-9:30am $78

N 2 Deep Water (Ages 16 yrs +)Deep water aerobic and toning class in a resistiveyet non-impact environment. Flotation provided.Must be comfortable in deep water.Monday/Wednesday23116 Jun 17-Jul 10 8:00pm-9:00pm $5223117 Jul 15-Aug 7 8:00pm-9:00pm $52Tuesday/Thursday23119 Jul 18-Jul 11 6:30pm-7:30pm $4623120 Jul 16-Aug 8 6:30pm-7:30pm $52

Summer Swim TeamSeason Fee: $175 per child

$135 each additional immediate family memberJune 17-August 10, 2013

Prerequisites: Ages 5-17 years, Advanced BeginnerCard (Level 4) and/or ability to swim 50 yardscoordinated crawl stroke. The workouts will consist ofdaily one-hour practices, Monday through Thursday.Participants will compete against other swim teams atmeets scheduled on designated Saturdays during thesummer. We are pleased that the Union City Dolphinswill be joining our league again this summer. For moreinformation, call the Aquatics Office at (510) 881-6703.

Swim Team Practice Schedule23152 Arroyo Swim Team M-Th 6:30pm-8:30pm ASC23153 CV Swim Team M-Th 7:00am-9:00am CVSC23154 Sunset Swim Team M-Th 5:30pm-6:30pm SSC

2013 Swim Meet ScheduleSat Jul 13 9:00am-1:00pm ASC vs CV vs SSC @ CVSCSat Jul 20 9:00am-1:00pm SSC vs ASC vs UCD @ CVSCSat Jul 27 9:00am-1:00pm CV vs ASV vs UCD @ CVSCSat Aug 3 9:00am-1:00pm SSC vs CV vs UCD @ CVSCSat Aug 10 9:00am-1:00pm Dist. Champ. @ CVSC

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Ages Up to 6 Years

Check out our exciting Summer Camps on pages 7-10!

| Art |Art of All KindsGive your child the opportunity to explore and experiment in different art media such as playdough, collagesculpture, paint and drawing in this self-directed art class. Parents participation is optional. Please wear clothesthat can get messy and bring a box to take your art home in.22566 3-8 yr Th 11:00am-12:00pm Aug 1-Aug 22 4 ADOBE Egan $44*22567 3-8 yr F 11:00am-12:00pm Aug 2-Aug 23 4 ADOBE Egan $44*22568 6-10 yr Th 12:30pm-1:30pm Aug 1-Aug 22 4 ADOBE Egan $44*22569 6-10 yr F 12:30pm-1:30pm Aug 2-Aug 23 4 ADOBE Egan $44**$12 supply fee due at first class.

Partners In CreativityThis is a fun, stimulating, self-directed class designed to encourage both you and your child’s creativity. Exploreand experiment using various materials and tools with playdough, painting, collage and other exciting things.Please wear clothes that can get messy and bring a box to take your art home in.22564 2½-6 yr Th 9:30am-10:30am Aug 1-Aug 22 4 ADOBE Egan $44*22565 3-8 yr F 9:30am-10:30am Aug 2-Aug 23 4 ADOBE Egan $44**$12 supply fee due at first class.

Little ArchitectsThis hands-on, fun, creative class teaches young students to use their eyes, hands, ideas and art tools to buildforms, shapes and structures with a mix of materials including wood, foam, cardboard, sugar cubes, toothpicksand fabric. The studio is about learning visually and technically.22319 5-7 yr F 9:00am-10:30am Jun 14-Aug 23 11 ADOBE McPherson $130**$30 material fee due at first class.

Jacob Lawrence Painters’ StudioThis studio class is like no other. Learn to use your natural talent to practice painting while learning related arttechniques and developing a personal style of expression. Focus areas include color theory, composition,perspective and subject. Please wear clothes they can get messy in. We will be using acrylic paints.22318 6-13 yr F 1:00pm-2:30pm Jun 14-Aug 23 11 ADOBE McPherson $130*22317 6-13 yr Sa 9:00am-10:30am Jun 15-Aug 24 11 ADOBE McPherson $130**$30 supply fee due at first class.

Painter’s Studio The Abstract and Figurative voice in painting. Laugh, learn and express yourself. Develop a practical applicationand theoretical understanding of how paintings are developed in two fields: The abstract (free motion and form)and the figurative (representative images). Artist influences include Piet Mondrian, Joan Brown, David Park, MarkRothko and more. Learn about color theory, line, grid, compositions perspective and tool use. 22573 6-12 yr T 9:00am-10:30am Jun 18-Aug 27 11 ADOBE McPherson $125**$30 material fee due at first class.

Young Rembrandts FUNdamental DrawingThis program is specifically designed with the needs of our youngest learners in mind. We use subjects yourpreschooler is familiar with such as animals and toys, pictures, stories, touching, and doing to enhance socialand conflict resolution skills while improving listening, fine-motor skills, and time-on-task. All materials provided.New lessons taught each class and session. No class 7/6.22497 4-6 yr Sa 10:30am-11:30am Jun 1-Jul 13 6 KASCC Sharma $11022498 4-6 yr Sa 10:30am-11:30am Jul 20-Aug 24 6 KASCC Sharma $110

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Ceramics – Parent/Child Hand and WheelA safe and fun studio environment for children to develop hand skills and learn to trust their own artistic judgmentwhile making expressive pottery or sculpture. These classes give you a chance to share in your child’s talent. Feesinclude glazes and firing.22562 5-17 yr Sa 9:00am-10:30am Jul 20-Aug 24 6 ADOBE Egan $108/$80 sibling*$15 supply fee payable to instructor on the first day of class.

| Dance and Music |Boogie With Your BabyYou and your baby will “boogie” to you favorite nursery songs. Hop, jump, and dance with scarves, beanbags,parachutes and more. We encourage imagination, creativity and fun for everyone. One parent per child; parentparticipation required. No class 7/1.22289 9 mo-2½ yr M 10:00am-10:45am Jun 17-Aug 12 8 CVPA-2 CVPA Staff $73

Twist and Shout TotThis class encourages creativity and imagination as children and parents twist and shout to some of their favoritepreschool songs. Students explore dance and movement through use of bean bags, scarves, balls, parachutesand more. This class is designed to enhance basic motor skills and introduce students to a classroom environment.One parent per child; parent participation required. No class 7/1.22290 2½-4 yr M 11:00am-11:45am Jun 17-Aug 12 8 CVPA-2 CVPA Staff $73

Music and RhythmEnjoy high energy play-time with music and a variety of rhythmic equipment. This program is designed to enhancebasic motor skills and introduce students to the classroom environment. Parent and/or caregivers interactionrequired. Siblings cannot be accommodated in classroom. No class 7/5.22354 2-3 yr T 10:00am-10:40am Jun 11-Aug 13 10 CVCC Primmer $9322355 2-3 yr F 10:00am-10:40am Jun 14-Aug 23 10 CVCC Primmer $93

Music Together – Family ClassEarly Start Music presents Music Together. Come and join the fun with your little one! A family class for newborns-5 years and the adults who love them! The whole family can participate at their own levels in singing, moving,chanting and exploring musical instruments. Practice singing in tune and keeping a steady beat – prerequisitesfor future instrument or dance study. Babies 8 months and younger and children over 5 years may participate atno extra charge with their registered sibling. Includes two CDs, songbook, parent DVD, musical growth chart,family events and newsletters. We offer three make-up classes each quarter. For more information or to samplea class, visit www.earlystartmusic.com. 22439 1 mo-5 yr Su 9:30am-10:15am Jul 7-Aug 25 8 KASCC ESM Staff $105/$75 sibling22440 1 mo-5 yr Su 10:30am-11:15am Jul 7-Aug 25 8 KASCC ESM Staff $105/$75 sibling22435 1 mo-5 yr F 9:30am-10:15am Jul 12-Aug 30 8 SFCC ESM Staff $105/$75 sibling22436 1 mo-5 yr F 10:30am-11:15am Jul 12-Aug 30 8 SFCC ESM Staff $105/$75 sibling22437 1 mo-5 yr Sa 9:30am-10:15am Jul 13-Aug 31 8 KASCC ESM Staff $105/$75 sibling22438 1 mo-5 yr Sa 10:30am-11:15am Jul 13-Aug 31 8 KASCC ESM Staff $105/$75 sibling 23274 1 mo-5 yr Su 11:30am-12:15pm Jul 7-Aug 25 8 KASCC EMS Staff $105/$75 sibling23275 1 mo-5 yr Sa 11:30am-12:15pm Jul 13-Aug 31 8 KASCC EMS Staff $105/$75 sibling23276 1 mo-5 yr M 9:30am-10:15am Jul 8-Aug 26 8 CVCC EMS Staff $105/$75 sibling*$65 material fee (per family) due at first class.

Pre Dance ClassesThese classes are for dancers with no experience. Lean musical patterns, creative dance and basic dance skills.Simple exercises will be used to increase coordination and flexibility. Acro classes introduce basics for rolls,handstands and cartwheels. Combo classes combine elements of ballet and tap.Pre Combo and Acro 22316 3-5 yr M 5:30pm-6:00pm Jun 10-Aug 26 12 Dance Co Feder $10022307 3-5 yr W 11:15am-12:10pm Jun 12-Aug 14 10 CVCC Primmer $9922315 3-5 yr W 3:45pm-4:40pm Jun 12-Aug 14 10 CVCC Primmer $9922310 3-5 yr F 11:15am-12:10pm Jun 14-Aug 23 10 CVCC Primmer $99Pre Ballet and Acro22305 3-5 yr T 11:15am-11:40am Jun 11-Aug 13 10 CVCC Primmer $5022313 3-5 yr W 10:30am-10:55am Jun 12-Aug 14 10 CVCC Primmer $5022311 3-5 yr Sa 9:30am-9:55am Jun 22-Aug 24 10 CVCC Primmer $5022312 3-5 yr Sa 10:15am-10:40am Jun 22-Aug 24 10 CVCC Primmer $50Pre Ballet and Tap 22306 3-6 yr T 5:30pm-6:15pm Jun 18-Aug 13 8 SFCC CVPA Staff $6822308 3-6 yr W 4:00pm-4:45pm Jun 19-Aug 21 8 SFCC CVPA Staff $6822309 3-5 yr Sa 9:00am-9:45am Jun 15-Aug 17 8 SFCC CVPA Staff $6822314 4-7 yr Sa 10:30am-11:15am Jun 15-Aug 17 8 SFCC CVPA Staff $68

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Kid’s Dance-o-rama Have fun learning basic dance moves for all manners of dance disciplines. Dancers will learn about makingshapes, changing levels, speed and following the music. The emphasis is on creative movement and imaginative,playful learning. No class 7/4.23221 4-6 yr T 3:00pm-3:30pm Jun 18-Aug 20 10 WPCC Freitas $5023213 4-6 yr Th 3:00pm-3:30pm Jun 20-Aug 22 9 WPCC Freitas $4523223 5-7 yr T 4:00pm-4:45pm Jun 18-Aug 20 10 WPCC Freitas $8523217 5-7 yr Th 4:00pm-4:45pm Jun 20-Aug 22 9 WPCC Freitas $77

Jazz Dance – BeginningJazz is attitude. Jazz is fierce. This exciting class teaches jazz technique, rhythm and stage presence. Combine allyou learn into a routine to show your family and friends at the end of the session. 23212 5-7 yr M 6:30pm-7:25pm Jun 17-Aug 19 10 WPCC Freitas $8823213 5-7 yr W 6:30pm-7:25pm Jun 19-Aug 21 10 WPCC Freitas $88

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Toddler and MeParent and child attend their first preschool classtogether and are introduced to the preschool schedule.The class encourages your child to be creative with artprojects and includes an interactive playtime. Parentsenjoy being with their child as they experience circletimes, movement and art as well as time to play outsideon the playground and have a snack.

Toddler and Me – Ages 2-3 yrSan Lorenzo Community Center, 1970 Via Buena VistaInstructor: Ms. Sue Mc Garry22368 T/Th 12:30pm-2:00pm Jun 25-Aug 15 15 $135

Pre-K-Learn and PlayThese specialized preschool programs are activity-oriented programs that foster social, physical, andintellectual development as well as promote health and wellness through quality recreational and educationalexperiences. Your child will develop both basic social, developmental, and educational skills in an idealenvironment for them to learn and grow. The learning curriculum focuses on language, socialization, creativity,art, music, imagination, life skills, and motor skills. Prerequisites: Child must have reached minimum age byfirst day of class and must be toilet trained. Parent Responsibilities Each parent or guardian is required toassist two or three times during the session and will be asked to provide a snack or drinks.

Pre-K Programs – Ages 3-5 yrsCastro ValleyKenneth Aitken Community Center, 17800 Redwood RoadInstructor: Ms. Lorrie McCoin22358 M/W 8:30am-11:30am Jun 17-Jul 17 10 $14022359 T/Th 8:30am-11:30am Jun 18-Jul 18 9 $126

HaywardSouthgate Community Center, 26780 Chiplay Instructor: Ms. Eileen Luna22360 M/W 9:00am-12:00pm Jun 24-Aug 14 16 $22422361 T/Th 9:00am-12:00pm Jun 25-Aug 15 15 $210Weekes Community Center, 27182 PatrickInstructor: Ms. Barbara Haysom22362 M/W 9:00am-12:00pm Jun 24-Aug 14 16 $22422363 T/Th 9:00am-12:00pm Jun 25-Aug 15 15 $210

San LorenzoSan Lorenzo Community Center, 1970 Via Buena VistaInstructor: Ms. Sue Mc Garry22364 M/W 9:00am-12:00pm Jun 24-Aug 14 16 $22422365 T/Th 9:00am-12:00pm Jun 25-Aug 15 15 $210

Pre-K Programs – Ages 3½-5 yrsCastro ValleyCastro Valley Community Center, 18988 Lake Chabot RoadInstructor: Ms. Karen Crane22356 M/W 9:00am-12:00pm Jul 1-Aug 14 14 $19622357 T/Th 9:00am-12:00pm Jul 2-Aug 15 13 $182Monday/Wednesday curriculum repeats on Tuesday/Thursday.

HaywardFairview Hill Preschool, 2841 Romagnolo AvenueInstructor: Ms. Mary Feria22369 T/W/Th Jul 2-Jul 25 8:30am-11:30am $240/Month22370 T/W/Th Jul 30-Aug 22 8:30am-11:30am $240/Month

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Jazz and Tap DanceA combination of tap technique and jazz basics with an emphasis on age appropriate teaching methods androutines.22521 5-7 yr M 4:15pm-5:00pm Jun 10-Aug 26 12 Dance Co Feder $100

Ballet and TapDancers will learn basic ballet positions and terminology then focus on tap steps and dance. No class 7/3, 7/10.22303 6-10 yr W 4:45pm-5:30pm Jun 19-Aug 21 8 SFCC CVPA Staff $68

Combination and Acrobatic DanceWe begin with the basic elements of ballet, tap and acrobatic dance including handstands, rolls and cartwheels.Advanced classes add floor routines. Advanced students must have 3 years of dance experience and are teacherplacement only. No class 7/5.Beginning22347 4-6 yr F 5:45pm-6:25pm Jun 14-Aug 23 10 CVCC Primmer $8022348 4-6 yr Sa 10:45am-11:10am Jun 22-Aug 24 10 CVCC Primmer $5022349 4-7 yr Sa 11:15am-11:55am Jun 22-Aug 24 10 CVCC Primmer $80Advanced22350 6-8 yr F 4:45pm-5:40pm Jun 14-Aug 23 10 CVCC Primmer $9222351 6-8 yr Sa 1:00pm-1:55pm Jun 22-Aug 24 10 CVCC Primmer $92

Hip Hop DanceBeginning hip-hop moves taught to upbeat and popular music. Your dancer will gain rhythm and have fun. Allmusic and movement is age-appropriate. No class 6/29, 7/3-7/10.22291 4-7 yr M 4:30pm-5:15pm Jun 17-Aug 12 8 CVCC CVPA Staff $7022292 4-6 yr T 4:45pm-5:30pm Jun 18-Aug 13 8 SFCC CVPA Staff $6822296 6-10 yr W 5:30pm-6:15pm Jun 19-Aug 21 8 SFCC CVPA Staff $6822293 4-7 yr Sa 9:45am-10:30am Jun 15-Aug 17 8 SFCC CVPA Staff $6823216 5-7 yr T 5:00pm-5:55pm Jun 18-Aug 20 10 WPCC Freitas $8823217 5-7 yr Th 5:00pm-5:55pm Jun 20-Aug 22 9 WPCC Freitas $80

Additional dance classes for ages 6-12 in the School Age section.

| Gymnastics |Tot and Me Movement GymnasticsThis class is non-stop action. We will guide you and your toddler on a circuit of bars, beamand floor exercises on both scaled down and regular size gymnastics equipment in a fast-paced, exciting environment. Skills differ each week and toddlers can experience at theirown pace. Class starts with directed circle time. Help your child improve coordination andbalance, develop body awareness and most of all, have FUN! One adult per child.Siblings cannot be accommodated. No class 7/1-7/6.Session I21964 2-3½ yr M 11:30am-12:00pm Jun 17-Jul 15 4 CVCC Staff $2421965 2-3½ yr Th 9:30am-10:00am Jun 20-Jul 18 4 CVCC Staff $2421966 2-3½ yr F 11:45am-12:15pm Jun 21-Jul 19 4 CVCC Staff $2421967 2-3½ yr Sa 9:50am-10:20am Jun 22-Jul 20 4 CVCC Staff $24Session II21968 2-3½ yr M 11:30am-12:00pm Jul 22-Aug 12 4 CVCC Staff $2421969 2-3½ yr Th 9:30am-10:00am Jul 25-Aug 15 4 CVCC Staff $2421970 2-3½ yr F 11:45am-12:15pm Jul 26-Aug 16 4 CVCC Staff $2421971 2-3½ yr Sa 9:50am-10:20am Jul 27-Aug 17 4 CVCC Staff $24

Small Fry GymnasticsParents are requested to attend the first class for orientation. Please wear soft, comfortable clothing (T-shirt andshorts). No jeans or shoes allowed in the gym. Parents and siblings must wait outside the gym. Parent Assist – This is fun time for parent and toddlers to play, socialize and try new skills. Our experiencedstaff will show you the proper techniques to spot your child as you lead them through basic gymnastics activities.The last 10 minutes is structured warm up and circle time. One adult per child. Siblings cannot be accommodated.No class 7/1-7/6.Session I21951 1½-3 yr M 9:15am-9:55am Jun 17-Jul 15 4 CVCC Staff $3221952 1½-3 yr M 6:45pm-7:25pm Jun 17-Jul 15 4 CVCC Staff $3221953 1½-3 yr W 9:30am-10:10am Jun 19-Jul 17 4 CVCC Staff $3221955 1½-3 yr Sa 9:00am-9:40am Jun 22-Jul 20 4 CVCC Staff $3221958 1½-3 yr Sa 9:30am-10:00am Jun 22-Jul 20 4 SLCC Staff $24

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Session II21957 1½-3 yr M 9:15am-9:55am Jul 22-Aug 12 4 CVCC Staff $3221959 1½-3 yr M 6:45pm-7:25pm Jul 22-Aug 12 4 CVCC Staff $3221960 1½-3 yr W 9:30am-10:10am Jul 24-Aug 14 4 CVCC Staff $3221956 1½-3 yr Sa 9:00am-9:40am Jul 27-Aug 17 4 CVCC Staff $3221962 1½-3 yr Sa 9:30am-10:00am Jul 27-Aug 17 4 SLCC Staff $24

Beginning – Introduces boys and girls to tumbling and apparatus skills. We emphasize conditioning for strength,balance, and spatial awareness. Themes, music, and animal shapes help to motivate and foster cooperation,concentration, and social skills. No class 7/1-7/6.Session I21915 3-4 yr M 4:30pm-4:55pm Jun 17-Jul 15 4 CVCC Staff $2021916 3-4 yr M 10:05am-10:30am Jun 17-Jul 15 4 CVCC Staff $2021914 3-4 yr T 10:05am-10:30am Jun 18-Jul 16 4 CVCC Staff $2021921 3-4 yr T 9:30am-9:55am Jun 18-Jul 16 4 CVCC Staff $2021917 3-4 yr W 10:20am-10:45am Jun 19-Jul 17 4 CVCC Staff $2021922 3-4 yr Th 10:10am-10:35am Jun 20-Jul 18 4 CVCC Staff $2021918 3-4 yr F 11:10am-11:35am Jun 21-Jul 19 4 CVCC Staff $2021919 3-4 yr Sa 10:30am-10:55am Jun 22-Jul 20 4 CVCC Staff $2021920 3-4 yr Sa 10:10am-10:40am Jun 22-Jul 20 4 SLCC Staff $2421935 4-5 yr M 10:40am-11:20am Jun 17-Jul 15 4 CVCC Staff $3221936 4-5 yr M 5:05pm-5:45pm Jun 17-Jul 15 4 CVCC Staff $3221937 4-5 yr W 10:55am-11:35am Jun 19-Jul 17 4 CVCC Staff $3221940 4-5 yr F 10:20am-11:00am Jun 21-Jul 19 4 CVCC Staff $3221938 4-5 yr Sa 11:05am-11:45am Jun 22-Jul 20 4 CVCC Staff $3221939 4-5 yr Sa 10:50am-11:20am Jun 22-Jul 20 4 SLCC Staff $2421947 5-6 yr M 5:55pm-6:35pm Jun 17-Jul 15 4 CVCC Staff $3221948 5-6 yr F 9:30am-10:10am Jun 21-Jul 19 4 CVCC Staff $32Session II21923 3-4 yr M 10:05am-10:30am Jul 22-Aug 12 4 CVCC Staff $2021924 3-4 yr M 4:30pm-4:55pm Jul 22-Aug 12 4 CVCC Staff $2021928 3-4 yr T 9:30am-9:55am Jul 23-Aug 13 4 CVCC Staff $2021929 3-4 yr T 10:05am-10:30am Jul 23-Aug 13 4 CVCC Staff $2021925 3-4 yr W 10:20am-10:45am Jul 24-Aug 14 4 CVCC Staff $2021930 3-4 yr Th 10:10am-10:35am Jul 25-Aug 15 4 CVCC Staff $2021931 3-4 yr F 11:10am-11:35am Jul 26-Aug 16 4 CVCC Staff $2021926 3-4 yr Sa 10:30am-10:55am Jul 27-Aug 17 4 CVCC Staff $2021927 3-4 yr Sa 10:10am-10:40am Jul 27-Aug 17 4 SLCC Staff $2421941 4-5 yr M 10:40am-11:20am Jul 22-Aug 12 4 CVCC Staff $3221942 4-5 yr M 5:05pm-5:45pm Jul 22-Aug 12 4 CVCC Staff $3221943 4-5 yr W 10:55am-11:35am Jul 24-Aug 14 4 CVCC Staff $3221946 4-5 yr F 10:20am-11:00am Jul 26-Aug 16 4 CVCC Staff $3221944 4-5 yr Sa 11:05am-11:45am Jul 27-Aug 17 4 CVCC Staff $3221945 4-5 yr Sa 10:50am-11:20am Jul 27-Aug 17 4 SLCC Staff $2421949 5-6 yr M 5:55pm-6:35pm Jul 22-Aug 12 4 CVCC Staff $3221950 5-6 yr F 9:30am-10:10am Jul 26-Aug 16 4 CVCC Staff $32

Intermediate/Advanced – Continue to build on the basic skills. Prerequisite skills: gymnasticsterminology, all rolls, teddy bear, cartwheel and unassisted bars and high beam basics. Requires instructor’sapproval to register. No class 7/1-7/6.21932 4-6 yr T/Th 4:15pm-5:10pm Jun 18-Jul 18 8 CVCC Staff $8821934 4-6 yr T/Th 4:15pm-5:10pm Jul 23-Aug 15 8 CVCC Staff $88

| Martial Arts |Olympic Style TaekwondoTaekwondo is a Korean martial art that has evolved by combining many different styles such as the linearmovements of Karate, the flowing, circular patterns of Kung-fu, native kicking techniques along with influencesfrom Judo and Kung-fu. Your child will learn the values of confidence, friendship, self-awareness, respect anddedication in a fun, educational and motivating environment. Uniforms are available for purchase for $30 at thefirst class and are optional.Tiny Dragons23157 3-4 yr W 4:00pm-4:30pm Jun 19-Aug 21 10 SFCC Gabriel $100Little Dragons23158 5-7 yr W 4:35pm-5:15pm Jun 19-Aug 21 10 SFCC Gabriel $100

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EAAB’s Fitness and Self Defense YouthGroup self-defense lessons for all ages. This program is designed to improve your self-confidence and to acceptand welcome new challenges in your personal and professional endeavors. Learn a multi cultural art of self-defense focusing on promoting a healthier and safer lifestyle with the added benefit of being able to effectivelyprotect yourself. The program includes body stretching (conditioning and breathing techniques); blocking;punching; and kicking in specific target areas; breaking away from grabs, falling, joint locking, throwing andgrappling defense techniques and defense against weapon attacks. Please note: Uniforms and safety equipmentcost not included and must be purchase at first class.23177 3-4 yr T 2:45pm-3:30pm Jun 25-Aug 20 10 EAAB’s Untalan $12523178 5-7 yr T 3:45pm-4:25pm Jun 25-Aug 20 10 EAAB’s Untalan $12523180 3-4 yr Th 2:45pm-3:30pm Jun 27-Aug 22 10 EAAB’s Untalan $12523181 5-7 yr Sa 3:45pm-4:25pm Jun 27-Aug 22 10 EAAB’s Untalan $12523183 3-4 yr F 2:45pm-3:30pm Jun 28-Aug 23 10 EAAB’s Untalan $12523184 5-7 yr F 3:45pm-4:25pm Jun 28-Aug 23 10 EAAB’s Untalan $125

| Special Interest |Munchkin TheatreThis four-week session is held on consecutive Saturdays and takes children through the rehearsal process fromaudition to performance. Designed to give your young performer a positive introduction to drama. Includes a“stress-less” audition, instruction on cues, onstage movement, singing, and working with props and costumes.Performance on the last day of class! Director Pat Turner.22584 4-7 yr Sa 2:00pm-4:00pm Jun 29-Jul 20 4 DMT Turner $10022650 4-7 yr Sa 2:00pm-4:00pm Aug 3-Aug 24 4 DMT Turner $100

Singing for FunInstructor will teach songs from her children’s CD “Yes I Can!” (songs are on iTunes). Sing well-known and originalsongs, incorporate creative movements, and develop vocal and body movement skills. Karaoke and musicalgames encourage participants to sing alone and build confidence and stage presence. Fee is per child per session.Drop-in 5-12 yr F 4:00pm-5:00pm Jun 14-Jul 19 DMT Turner $10 per child/drop-in

Yoga TotA playful and non-competitive opportunity for toddlers to enjoy a fun blend of asanas (poses), music, games,sharing, breath work, and relaxation. Great for strengthening muscles, improving balance, increasing self-confidence, and learning ways to calm and center the mind. During the session, each child will be given handoutsto make a 12-page journal of their experience. No experience or skill necessary. Come to play, share, and learn!Please bring a favorite blanket for our final relaxation (savasana). Bring a mat if you like. Mats will be provided.22370 3-5 yr Th 4:00pm-4:30pm Jul 11-Aug 15 8 KASCC Green $48

| Sports |Lil All-Stars BaseballTo teach children ages 2-6 year old the game of baseball through engaging age-appropriate activities and games.Our fun curriculum-based program will teach the fundamentals of baseball: hitting, throwing, catching, fielding,and base-running in a motivating non-competitive environment.Pee Wees Parent Participation Required23279 2½-3½ yr Sa 9:30am-10:10am Jun 22-Aug 17 8 BURB Chan $9223282 2½-3½ yr Sa 1:10pm-2:00pm Jun 22-Aug 17 8 STONE Chan $9223285 2½-3½ yr Su 12:00pm-12:40pm Jun 23-Aug 18 8 STONE Chan $92Rookies Parent Participation Required23280 3-4 yr Sa 10:20am-11:10am Jun 22-Aug 17 8 BURB Chan $9223283 3-4 yr Sa 1:10pm-2:00pm Jun 22-Aug 17 8 STONE Chan $9223286 3-4 yr Su 12:50pm-1:40pm Jun 23-Aug 18 8 STONE Chan $92Sluggers23281 4-6 yr Sa 11:20am-12:10pm Jun 22-Aug 17 8 BURB Chan $9223284 4-6 yr Sa 2:10pm-3:00pm Jun 22-Aug 17 8 STONE Chan $9223287 4-6 yr Su 1:50pm-3:40pm Jun 23-Aug 18 8 STONE Chan $92

Kidz Love Soccer – Mommy, Daddy and Me SoccerAs you and your child participate in our fun age appropriate activities, your child will be developing their large motorskills and socialization skills. A variety of activities designed around the game of soccer will be played each week.22458 2-3½ yr T 6:15pm-6:45pm Jun 25-Aug 13 8 Kennedy Park KLS Staff $9222718 2-3½ yr T 9:30am-10:00am Jun 25-Aug 13 8 Kennedy Park KLS Staff $9222472 2-3½ yr Sa 3:00pm-3:30pm Jul 6- Aug 24 8 SSVP KLS Staff $9222459 2-3½ yr W 9:30am-10:00am Jul 3-Aug 21 8 PALHP KLS Staff $92

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Kidz Love SoccerThis soccer “school” is a recreational setting for children to learn and play soccer and includes: skilldemonstrations, fun games, and instructional scrimmages in a safe, non-competitive environment using the “KidzLove Soccer” method.Tot Soccer22464 3½-4 yr T 10:15am-10:45am Jun 25-Aug 13 8 Kennedy Park KLS Staff $9222466 3½-4 yr W 10:45am-11:15am Jul 3-Aug 21 8 PALHP KLS Staff $9222467 3½-4 yr W 5:15pm-5:45pm Jul 3-Aug 21 8 PALHP KLS Staff $92Tot/Pre Soccer22461 3½-5 yr T 5:30pm-6:05pm Jun 25-Aug 13 8 Kennedy Park KLS Staff $9222473 3½-5 yr Sa 3:40pm-4:15pm Jul 6-Aug 24 8 SSVP KLS Staff $92Pre-Soccer22460 4-5 yr T 10:45am-11:20am Jun 25-Aug 13 8 Kennedy Park KLS Staff $9222471 4-5 yr W 5:45pm-6:20pm Jul 3-Aug 21 8 PALHP KLS Staff $9222462 4-5 yr W 10:10am-10:45am Jul 3-Aug 21 8 PALHP KLS Staff $9222463 4-5 yr W 3:10pm-3:45pm Jul 3-Aug 21 8 PALHP KLS Staff $92Soccer 122468 5-6 yr T 4:00pm-4:45pm Jun 25-Aug 13 8 Kennedy Park KLS Staff $9222470 5-6 yr Sa 4:15pm-5:00pm Jul 6-Aug 24 8 SSVP KLS Staff $9222469 5-6 yr W 3:45pm-4:30pm Jul 3-Aug 21 8 PALHP KLS Staff $92

Make Me A Pro Sports SoccerThrough the use of sports training and education, Make Me a Pro Sports strives to instill a positive attitude withinchildren that carries over the every aspect of their life. We offer fun and educational sports camps and classesthat are taught by successful players and coaches who are specialists in each of the sports we offer. Parents and Tots Soccer22407 3-4 yr M-F 11:15am-12:00pm Jul 8-Jul 12 5 PALHP Pro Sports Staff $9022409 3-4 yr M-F 11:15am-12:00pm Jul 29-Aug 2 5 PALHP Pro Sports Staff $9022411 3-4 yr Sa 9:00am-9:30am Jun 8-Aug 10 10 PALHP Pro Sports Staff $99Pee Wee Soccer22408 4-5 yr M-F 9:00am-11:00am Jul 8-Jul 12 5 PALHP Pro Sports Staff $9922410 4-5 yr M-F 9:00am-11:00am Jul 29-Aug 2 5 PALHP Pro Sports Staff $9922406 4-5 yr Sa 9:30am-10:15am Jun 8-Aug 10 10 PALHP Pro Sports Staff $99

Wee HoopWee Hoop focuses on fun and learning through the game of basketball. Infants and toddlers can participate inage specific games/activities that will build motor skills and self-esteem. A Wee Hoop basketball is required forclass. The one time material fee for a basketball is $7 due to the instructor at the first class. Dribblers – This parent-child class focuses on gross motor skills like throwing and making baskets on a 2½foot hoop. It involves lots of repetition so that children can experience the sheer joy of mastering a skill. Activitiesinclude catching bubbles, parachute games, and singing. 22475 1½-3 yr Sa 9:00am-9:35am Jun 22-Jul 20 5 Stone Wee Hoop Staff $6022476 1½-3 yr Sa 9:00am-9:35am Jul 27-Aug 24 5 Stone Wee Hoop Staff $60

Jump Shooters – At this level children are introduced to basketball skills based upon their increasedcoordination. Parents are encouraged to take on a supportive role with high-fives and praise from the sideline.22479 3-4 yr Sa 9:40am-10:25am Jun 22-Jul 20 5 Stone Wee Hoop Staff $6022480 3-4 yr Sa 9:40am-10:25am Jul 27-Aug 24 5 Stone Wee Hoop Staff $60

Hot Shots – This class places more of an emphasis on developing basketball skills, one-on-one drills, andlearning basic rules of the game. The activities in this class will encourage teamwork and new friendships. 22481 4-5 yr Sa 10:30am-11:15am Jun 22-Jul 20 5 Stone Wee Hoop Staff $6022482 4-5 yr Sa 10:30am-11:15am Jul 27-Aug 24 5 Stone Wee Hoop Staff $60

Ballers – The goal of this class is to introduce team dynamics and incorporate game play. Prior basketballexperience is required.22477 5-6 yr Sa 11:20am-12:20pm Jun 22-Jul 20 5 Stone Wee Hoop Staff $6522478 5-6 yr Sa 11:20am-12:20pm Jul 27-Aug 24 5 Stone Wee Hoop Staff $65

Below the Rim BasketballThis Basketball league, provided in partnership with the YMCA, gives your child the opportunityto increase physical endurance, build confidence and self esteem through teamwork in a safeenvironment. Below are practice times with a corresponding class number. Please pick theclass with the practice time that best fits your schedule. Games will be played on Saturdays.Games will be played at YMCA. Practice begins the week of June 25, with games beginning Saturday, June 30.This program runs for eight weeks. 23071 5-7 yr T 6:15pm-7:15pm Jun 25-Aug 17 YMCA Staff $7023072 5-7 yr W 6:15pm-7:15pm Jun 25-Aug 17 YMCA Staff $70

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| Tennis |Tennis – Little BuddiesA great program especially designed for young children 4-6 years old. This class will provide the children withsimple basic coordination skills, racket swinging, footwork, as well as tennis games. Wear tennis shoes and bringa small tennis racquet and a can of new tennis balls to first class. No class 7/6.22685 4-6 yr Sa 11:15am-12:00pm Jun 8-Aug 31 12 CVCC Hill $10822686 4-6 yr Su 3:15pm-4:00pm Jun 16-Aug 25 10 CVTC Savich $9020868 4-6 yr Sa 11:15am-12:00pm Jun 15-Aug 24 10 MMTC Savich $90

Euro School of TennisWear tennis shoes and bring a tennis racquet. For more information, check out www.euroschooloftennis.com.For classes not meeting minimum enrollment, adjustments or combinations of classes will be made.Mommy/Daddy and Me Tennis: All Levels – As you and your child participate in our fun ageappropriate activities, your child will be developing their motor and socialization skills. A variety of activitiesdesigned around the game of tennis will be played each week. 22506 2½-4 yr Sa 7:00pm-7:30pm Jun 15-Aug 3 8 GOESP Euro Staff $8822507 2½-4 yr T 7:00pm-7:30pm Jun 18-Aug 7 8 CVCC Euro Staff $88

Euro School of Tennis-Pee Wee Tennis: All Levels – Our Pee Wee Program introduces childrenbetween 4 and 5 to the game of tennis. Hand-eye coordination, strokes, movement drills and games will belearned in a fun-filled way. Wear tennis shoes and bring a tennis racquet. For classes not meeting minimumenrollment, adjustments or combinations of classes will be made.22508 4-5 yr Sa 6:15pm-7:00pm Jun 15-Aug 3 8 GOESP Euro Staff $8822509 4-5 yr T 6:15pm-7:00pm Jun 18-Aug 7 8 CVCC Euro Staff $88

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| Art |Jacob Lawrence Painters’ StudioThis studio class is like no other. Learn to use your natural talent to practice painting while learning related arttechniques and developing a personal style of expression. Focus areas include color theory, composition,perspective and subject. Please wear clothes they can get messy in. We will be using acrylic paints.22318 6-13 yr F 1:00pm-2:30pm Jun 14-Aug 23 11 ADOBE McPherson $130*22317 6-13 yr Sa 9:00am-10:30am Jun 15-Aug 24 11 ADOBE McPherson $130**$30 supply fee due at first class.

Little ArchitectsThis hands-on, fun, creative class teaches young students to use their eyes, hands, ideas and art tools to buildforms, shapes and structures with a mix of materials including wood, foam, cardboard, sugar cubes, toothpicksand fabric. The studio is about learning visually and technically.22319 5-7 yr F 9:00am-10:30am Jun 14-Aug 23 11 ADOBE McPherson $130**$30 material fee due at first class.

Drawers’ StudioIn the Studio students will develop drawing skills though observations and practices. Student’s will be able tolearn to use pencil, graphite, charcoal and ink- utilizing different techniques – thin to thick lines, linear, texture,dry or wet brush or tones of ink washes. Class will be fun for all!22322 7-12 yr Sa 11:00am-12:00pm Jun 15-Aug 24 11 ADOBE McPherson $12522739 7-12 yr T 11:00am-12:00pm Jun 18-Aug 27 11 ADOBE McPherson $125

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Painter’s Studio – The Abstract and Figurative Voice in PaintingLaugh, learn and express yourself. Develop a practical application and theoretical understanding of how paintingsare developed in two fields: The abstract (free motion and form) and the figurative (representative images). Artistinfluences include Piet Mondrian, Joan Brown, David Park, Mark Rothko and more. Learn about color theory,line, grid, compositions perspective and tool use.22573 6-12 yr T 9:00am-10:30am Jun 18-Aug 27 11 ADOBE McPherson $125**$30 material fee due at first class.

Art of All KindsGive your child the opportunity to explore and experiment in different art media such as playdough, painting,collage and other exciting things in this self directed art class. Please wear old clothes that can get messy andbring a box to take your art home in. 22566 3-8 yr Th 11:00am-12:00pm Aug 1-Aug 22 4 ADOBE Egan $44*22567 3-8 yr F 11:00am-12:00pm Aug 2-Aug 23 4 ADOBE Egan $44*22568 6-10 yr Th 12:30pm-1:30pm Aug 1-Aug 22 4 ADOBE Egan $44*22569 6-10 yr F 12:30pm-1:30pm Aug 2-Aug 23 4 ADOBE Egan $44**$12 supply fee due at first class.

Architectural DesignStudents will create diverse architectural forms, which may include buildings/cityscape structures and abstractforms, with recyclable and eco, friendly materials, along with exploring the use of art tools. While building theirstructures, participants will also build their knowledge and insights on composition of form, design and function.This is a hands on class for those who want to be creative and have a lot of fun.22320 8-12 yr F 11:00am-12:30pm Jun 14-Aug 23 11 ADOBE McPherson $130**$30 material fee due at first class.

Partners In CreativityThis is a fun, stimulating, self-directed class designed to encourage both you and your child’s creativity. Exploreand experiment using various materials and tools with playdough, painting, collage and other exciting things.Please wear clothes that can get messy and bring a box to take your art home in.22565 2½-6 yr F 9:30am-10:30am Aug 2-Aug 23 4 ADOBE Egan $44*22564 2½-6 yr Th 9:30am-10:30am Aug 1-Aug 22 4 ADOBE Egan $44**$12 supply fee due at first class.

Young Rembrandts Vibrant Elementary DrawingAll children can and should learn to draw. This curriculum is designed to teach basic to advance drawing skills,art techniques and vocabulary. Children are taught the skills they need to express their creativity through two-dimensional art. Students leave each class with a completed drawing. No prior art class experience necessary. Allmaterials are supplied and new lessons are taught each class and session. No class 7/6.21289 7-14 yr Sa 11:45am-12:45pm Jun 15-Jul 27 6 KASCC Sharma $9521290 7-14 yr Sa 11:45am-12:45pm Aug 3-Sep 7 6 KASCC Sharma $95

CeramicsA safe and fun studio environment for children to develop hand skills and learn to trust their own artistic judgmentwhile making expressive pottery or sculpture. These classes give you a chance to share in your child’s talent. Feesinclude glazes and firing. Beginning Wheel22561 9-17 yr Sa 11:00am-12:30pm Jul 20-Aug 24 6 ADOBE Egan $90*Parent/Child Hand and Wheel22562 5-17 yr Sa 9:00am-10:30am Jul 20-Aug 24 6 ADOBE Egan $108/$80 extra sibling**Each class requires a $15 supply fee.

| Dance and Music |Camp Dance-a-Lot Come to this three hour dance camp! We will be learning Hip-Hop, Jazz and Ballet as well as making costumeaccessories, playing outdoor dance games and creating other arts and crafts. Wear comfortable clothing. Pleaseno shorts, skirts, dresses or open toed shoes. Bring a bag lunch.23220 6-10 yr M-F 11:30am-2:30pm Ju1 8-Jul 12 1 WPCC Freitas $140*$10 supply fee due at the first class.

Kid’s Dance-o-Rama Have fun learning basic dance moves for all manners of dance disciplines. Dancers will learn about makingshapes, changing levels, speed and following the music. The emphasis is on creative movement and imaginitive,playful learning. No class 7/4.23223 5-7 yr Tu 4:00pm-4:45pm Jun 18-Aug 20 10 WPCC Freitas $8523217 5-7 yr Th 4:00pm-4:45pm Jun 20-Aug 22 9 WPCC Freitas $77

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Jazz Dance – BeginningJazz is attitude. Jazz is fierce. This exciting class teaches jazz technique, rhythm and stage presence. Combine allyou learn into a routine to show your family and friends at the end of the session. 22674 8-12 yr M 5:30pm-6:25pm Jun 17-Aug 19 10 WPCC Freitas $8823211 8-12 yr W 5:30pm-6:25pm Jun 19-Aug 21 10 WPCC Freitas $88

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Jazz and Tap Dance IntermediateA combination of tap technique and jazz basics with an emphasis on modern steps to contemporary music.Teacher placement only.22367 9-12 yr W 6:30pm-7:25pm Jun 12-Aug 28 12 SFCC Mamone $109

Combination and Acrobatic DanceWe begin with the basic elements of ballet, tap and acrobatic dance including handstands, rolls and cartwheels.Advanced classes add floor routines. Advanced students must have 3yr of dance experience and are teacherplacement only. No class 7/5.Beginning22347 4-6 yr F 5:45pm-6:25pm Jun 14-Aug 23 10 CVCC Primmer $8022348 4-6 yr Sa 10:45am-11:10am Jun 22-Aug 24 10 CVCC Primmer $5022349 4-7 yr Sa 11:15am-11:55am Jun 22-Aug 24 10 CVCC Primmer $80Advanced22350 6-8 yr F 4:45pm-5:40pm Jun 14-Aug 23 10 CVCC Primmer $9222351 6-8 yr Sa 1:00pm-1:55pm Jun 22-Aug 24 10 CVCC Primmer $92

Ballet and TapDancers will learn basic ballet positions and terminology then focus on tap steps and dance. No class 6/29, 7/3,7/6, 7/10.22304 7-10 yr Sa 12:15pm-1:15pm Jun 15-Aug 17 8 SFCC CVPA Staff $7022303 6-10 yr W 4:45pm-5:30pm Jun 19-Aug 21 8 SFCC CVPA Staff $68

Jazz and Tap DanceA combination of tap technique and jazz basics with an emphasis on age appropriate teaching methods and routines.22521 5-7 yr M 4:15pm-5:00pm Jun 10-Aug 26 12 Dance Co Feder $100

Hip Hop DanceDo you want to dance like your favorite hip hop stars? Learn this fun, street-style of dance. You will gain rhythmand confidence while learning controlled, isolated movements and short routines to the latest music. All musicand movement is age appropriate. No class 6/29, 7/3-7/10.22291 4-7 yr M 4:30pm-5:15pm Jun 17-Aug 12 8 CVCC CVPA Staff $6822301 7-11 yr M 5:15pm-6:15pm Jun 17-Aug 12 8 CVCC CVPA Staff $7023218 8-12 yr T 6:00pm-6:55pm Jun 18-Aug 20 10 WPCC Freitas $8822296 6-10 yr W 5:30pm-6:15pm Jun 19-Aug 21 8 SFCC CVPA Staff $6822297 10-14 yr W 7:30pm-8:15pm Jun 12-Aug 14 10 SFCC Mamone $7522295 8-12 yr Th 6:00pm-6:55pm Jun 20-Aug 22 9 WPCC Freitas $6922293 4-7 yr Sa 9:45am-10:30am Jun 15-Aug 17 8 SFCC CVPA Staff $6822299 7-12 yr Sa 11:15am-12:15pm Jun 15-Aug 17 8 SFCC CVPA Staff $70

Urban DanceUrban, contemporary dance is a mixture of hip-hop, modern and jazz styles. In this exciting course, students willnot only be able to learn basic dance technique but be able to put their own personality and individualism intothe steps. Self-confidence, attitude, as well as teamwork will be stressed as the students and teacher work togetherto create a piece to show parents at the end of the session.22684 8-12 yr M 4:30pm-5:35pm Jun 17-Aug 19 10 WPCC Freitas $8822684 12-15 yr W 4:30pm-5:35pm Jun 19-Aug 21 10 WPCC Freitas $88

Jr. Dance WorkshopStudents learn more advanced routines in tap, ballet and acrobatic dance. Knowledge of dance terminologynecessary. Must have a minimum of 4 years continued dance training. Teacher placement only. No class 7/4.22352 9-12 yr T/Th 4:45pm-5:40pm Jun 11-Aug 22 21 CVCC Primmer $14722353 9-12 yr Sa 2:00pm-2:55pm Jun 22-Aug 24 10 CVCC Primmer $92

Dance WorkshopContinuing dance instruction in ballet, tap and acrobatics. Intermediate class will be introduced to pointe. Musthave at least 4-5 years of dancing experience. Teacher placement only. No class 7/4.Beginning22346 11-14 yr T/Th 3:50pm-4:45pm Jun 11-Aug 15 19 CVCC Primmer $147Beginning/Intermediate22344 11-14 yr Sa 3:00pm-3:55pm Jun 22-Aug 24 10 CVCC Primmer $92

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Dance Competition – Tap and JazzTake your dancing to the next level by competing. Build camaraderie, team-spirit,commitment and your love for dance. You must have at least 3 years of danceexperience and instructor approval to register. Classes focus on teamwork, intensedance training and competition. Summer starts the season focusing on technique andtraining. Fall and winter quarters are spent learning and perfecting routines. Springquarter (March-June) is competition season. Competitions are held on weekends andrequire an additional commitment of time and money for entrance fees, costumes and travel.22343 10-12 yr M 6:30pm-8:15pm Jun 17-Aug 26 11 SFCC Mamone $169

DrummingBeginning 1 – Learn snare and bass drum technique, fundamental music reading skills and rhythm work toget you started playing with a solid drumming foundation. Learn the proper way to hold drumsticks, how to tuneyour drums and how to change drum heads.22523 8-14 yr T 5:00pm-5:30pm Jun 11-Jul 9 4 Music Depot Staff $7522525 8-14 yr T 5:00pm-5:30pm Jul 16-Aug 6 4 Music Depot Staff $75

Beginning 2 – Build on basic drum skills and progress towards playing songs with other musicians. Useimprovisation and stage skills to express yourself musically. Bring a folder for your lesson materials.22524 8-14 yr T 5:30pm-6:00pm Jun 11-Jul 9 4 Music Depot Staff $7522526 8-14 yr T 5:30pm-6:00pm Jul 16-Aug 6 4 Music Depot Staff $75

Singing and VocalsBeginning 1 – Focus on microphone technique, how to sing into a microphone, and an introduction toperformance technique. 22538 8-14 yr Th 6:00pm-6:30pm Jun 13-Jul 11 4 Music Depot Staff $7522540 8-14 yr Th 6:00pm-6:30pm Jul 18-Aug 8 4 Music Depot Staff $75

Beginning 2 – Build on basic vocal skills and progress to learn more advanced performance skills and singingwith other musicians. It will be a time to develop your skill and creativity.22539 8-14 yr Th 6:30pm-7:00pm Jun 13-Jul 11 4 Music Depot Staff $7522541 8-14 yr Th 6:30pm-7:00pm Jul 18-Aug 8 4 Music Depot Staff $75

Guitar and Ukulele LessonsIf you have a guitar or ukulele please bring it with you.Beginning 1 – Get started by learning fundamental music readingskills, strumming technique, notes and chords. All the basics coveredincluding starting to play simple songs.22529 8-14 yr Sa 10:00am-10:30am Jun 15-Jul 13 4 Music Depot Staff $7522531 8-14 yr Sa 10:00am-10:30am Jul 20-Aug 10 4 Music Depot Staff $75

Beginning 2 – Build on your basic skills and progress to play more complex songs with other musicians. Useimprovisation and stage skills to express yourself musically.22532 8-14 yr Sa 10:30am-11:00am Jul 20-Aug 10 4 Music Depot Staff $7522530 8-14 yr Sa 10:30am-11:00am Jun 15-Jul 13 4 Music Depot Staff $75Ukulele22533 8-14 yr Sa 9:30am-10:00am Jun 15-Jul 13 4 Music Depot Staff $7522534 8-14 yr Sa 9:30am-10:00am Jul 20-Aug 10 4 Music Depot Staff $75

| Fitness |Parents/Kids Boot CampThis session is designed specifically for a family to workout together in a fun and playful routine that will keepeveryone moving and sweating. Kids will get more excited to get active and healthy when their parents areengaging with them in exercising, which encourages both sides to keep going and staying active. If you areplanning to attend with your child, please register yourself in the parent course and your child in the child course.Please bring your own yoga mat to class.21293 1 Parent Sa 10:00am-10:45am Jun 1-Jun 29 5 WPCC Reconose $3522775 1 Parent Sa 10:00am-10:45am Jul 13-Jul 27 3 WPCC Reconose $2122776 1 Parent Sa 10:00am-10:45am Aug 3-Aug 31 5 WPCC Reconose $3521296 2 Parents Sa 10:00am-10:45am Jun 1-Jun 29 5 WPCC Reconose $6022778 2 Parents Sa 10:00am-10:45am Jul 13-Jul 27 3 WPCC Reconose $3622779 2 Parents Sa 10:00am-10:45am Aug 3-Aug 31 5 WPCC Reconose $6021299 7-13 yr Sa 10:00am-10:45am Jun 1-Jun 29 5 WPCC Reconose $1522781 7-13 yr Sa 10:00am-10:45am Jul 13-Jul 27 3 WPCC Reconose $922782 7-13 yr Sa 10:00am-10:45am Aug 3-Aug 31 5 WPCC Reconose $15

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Yoga for KidsA playful and non-competitive environment where kids can play while learning about their bodies and minds.We’ll share feelings and ideas, play games, practice yoga asanas (poses), experience partner yoga, breathe, andmeditate together. Kids will learn the difference between engaging as a group and going “inside” to connect withtheir inner self. During the session, each child will be given handouts to make a 12-page journal of their experience.No experience or skill necessary. Come to play, share, and learn! Please bring a favorite blanket for our finalrelaxation (savasana). Bring a mat if you like. Mats will be provided.22774 6-10 yr Th 4:40pm-5:25pm Jun 20-Aug 16 8 KASCC Green $60

| Gymnastics |Parents are requested to attend the first class for orientation.Please wear soft, comfortable clothing (T-shirt andshorts). No jeans or shoes allowed in the gym. Placementand advancement cards will be issued at the end ofevery session. Parents and siblings must wait outsidethe gym. No class 7/1-7/6.

Beginner Boysand Girls GymnasticsThis entry level class covers basic skills in floorexercise, uneven bars, balance beam and vault.General conditioning and strength exercises are emphasized. Session I – Girls21974 6-10 yr T 10:40am-11:35am Jun 18-Jul 16 4 CVCC Staff $4421972 6-10 yr W 5:00pm-5:55pm Jun 19-Jul 17 4 CVCC Staff $4421973 6-10 yr W 6:00pm-6:55pm Jun 19-Jul 17 4 CVCC Staff $4421975 6-10 yr Th 10:40am-11:35am Jun 20-Jul 18 4 CVCC Staff $4421981 6-10 yr Sa 1:00pm-1:55pm Jun 22-Jul 20 4 CVCC Staff $44Session I – Boys21976 6-10 yr Sa 1:00pm-1:55pm Jun 22-Jul 20 4 CVCC Staff $44Session II – Girls21983 6-10 yr T 10:40am-11:35am Jul 23-Aug 13 4 CVCC Staff $4421982 6-10 yr W 5:00pm-5:55pm Jul 24-Aug 14 4 CVCC Staff $4422268 6-10 yr W 6:00pm-6:55pm Jul 24-Aug 14 4 CVCC Staff $4421985 6-10 yr Th 10:40am-11:35am Jul 25-Aug 15 4 CVCC Staff $4421986 6-10 yr Sa 1:00pm-1:55pm Jul 27-Aug 17 4 CVCC Staff $44Session II – Boys21984 6-10 yr Sa 1:00pm-1:55pm Jul 27-Aug 17 4 CVCC Staff $44

Advanced Beginning Girls – Must have completed at least two sessions of beginner and receive instructorapproval. Session I21993 6-10 yr T/Th 5:15pm-6:10pm Jun 18-Jul 18 8 CVCC Staff $8821987 6-10 yr W 7:00pm-7:55pm Jun 19-Jul 17 4 CVCC Staff $44Session II21988 6-10 yr W 7:00pm-7:55pm Jul 24-Aug 14 4 CVCC Staff $4421994 6-10 yr T/Th 5:15pm-6:10pm Jul 25-Aug 20 8 CVCC Staff $88

Intermediate Girls – Must complete the beginner level and be given an advancement card or have instructorapproval. Prerequisite skills: all rolls, handstand, cartwheel, bridge, unassisted high beam basics and unassistedpullover on bars. Session I21977 6-10 yr T/Th 6:15pm-7:10pm Jun 18-Jul 18 8 CVCC Staff $8821978 6-10 yr Sa 12:00pm-12:55pm Jun 22-Jul 20 4 CVCC Staff $44Session II21989 6-10 yr T/Th 6:15pm-7:10pm Jul 23-Aug 15 8 CVCC Staff $8821990 6-10 yr Sa 12:00pm-12:55pm Jul 27-Aug 17 4 CVCC Staff $44

Advanced Girls – Students must complete beginner and intermediate levels and be given an advancementcard or have instructor approval.Session I21979 6-10 yr T/Th 6:15pm-7:10pm Jun 18-Jul 18 8 CVCC Staff $8821980 6-10 yr Sa 12:00pm-12:55pm Jun 22-Jul 20 4 CVCC Staff $44Session II21991 6-10 yr T/Th 6:15pm-7:10pm Jul 23-Aug 15 8 CVCC Staff $8821992 6-10 yr Sa 12:00pm-12:55pm Jul 27-Aug 17 4 CVCC Staff $44

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| Martial Arts |Karate/AikidoLearn the techniques of both Karate and Aikido. Okinawan Karate will teach basic physical training, strikes, blocks,kicks, self-defense and sparring. Aikido teaches footwork, balance, falls, rolls, and controlling techniques. Learnhow to use the power of your opponent to your advantage while developing self-discipline and confidence.Instructed by a certified black belt.22445 7 yr + M 4:00pm-6:00pm Jun 10-Aug 26 12 CVCC Brown $9622446 7 yr + W 6:00pm-8:00pm Jun 12-Aug 28 12 SFCC Brown $96

Gung Fu-School AgeGung-Fu is a total concept of mind, body and action where the body is used as a vehicle to train and develop thefacilities of the mind. The basic principles of Gung-Fu are health, general ideas of self-defense and the art ofmovement. Beginners start with basic stance and forms of the Sil-Lum and Black Tiger styles. Advanced studentscontinue training and learn forms from the Tiger-Claw, Sai-Pai and Tai-Chi and Gung-Fu weapon forms. Studentsare graded on a belt/knowledge system.Beginning22448 7-17 yr M/W 6:00pm-7:30pm Jun 24-Aug 28 20 WPCC Martinez $70Intermediate/Advanced22447 7-17 yr M/W 7:30pm-9:00pm Jun 24-Aug 28 20 WPCC Martinez $70

EAAB’s Fitness and Self Defense YouthGroup self-defense lessons for all ages. This program is designed to improve yourself-confidence and to accept and welcome new challenges in your personal andprofessional endeavors. Learn a multi cultural art of self-defense focusing onpromoting a healthier and safer lifestyle with the added benefit of being able toeffectively protect yourself. The program includes body stretching (conditioning andbreathing techniques); blocking; punching; and kicking in specific target areas;breaking away from grabs, falling, joint locking, throwing and grappling defensetechniques and defense against weapon attacks. Please note: Uniforms and safetyequipment cost not included and must be purchase at first class.23179 8-10 yr T 4:30pm-5:25pm Jun 25-Aug 20 10 EAAB’s Untalan $12523182 8-10 yr Sa 4:30pm-5:25pm Jun 27-Aug 22 10 EAAB’s Untalan $12523185 8-10 yr F 4:30pm-5:25pm Jun 28-Aug 23 10 EAAB’s Untalan $125

Filipino Arts – Eskrima/Arnis and Open HandLearn a Filipino weapon-based martial arts of self defense, particularly those that focus on stick-fighting (baston)or blade. This also includes applying empty-handed striking methods, joint locking, disarming, and take downsmanuevers. 23188 8-12 yr W 4:30pm-5:25pm Jun 26-Aug 21 10 EAAB’s Untalan $125

Kidsafe Martial ArtsThis program provides your child the opportunity to gain skills and knowledge that may be used to protectthemselves and enhance their self-esteem. At the end of each session students will be tested and advancedappropriately ($7 advancement fee). Parent orientation at the first class meeting. There will be uniforms andother equipment available for purchase from the instructor. (All items are optional.)New Students22452 5-11 yr T 4:30pm-5:10pm Jun 25-Aug 27 10 ACC Gothard $7722453 5-11 yr W 5:15pm-5:55pm Jun 26-Aug 28 10 SGCC Gothard $77Yellow Belts22454 5-13 yr T 5:15pm-5:55pm Jun 25-Aug 27 10 ACC Gothard $7722455 5-13 yr W 6:00pm-6:40pm Jun 26-Aug 28 10 SGCC Gothard $77Orange Belts22456 7-13 yr T 6:00pm-6:40pm Jun 25-Aug 27 10 SGCC Gothard $7722457 7-13 yr W 6:45pm-7:25pm Jun 26-Aug 28 10 SGCC Gothard $77

Olympic Style Taekwondo – DragonsTaekwondo is a Korean martial art that has evolved by combining many different styles such as the linearmovements of Karate, the flowing, circular patterns of Kung-fu, native kicking techniques along with influencesfrom Judo and Kung-fu. Your child will learn the values of confidence, friendship, self-awareness, respect anddedication in a fun, educational and motivating environment. Uniforms are available for purchase for $30.23187 8-12 yr W 5:20pm-6:00pm Jun 19-Aug 21 10 SFCC Gothard $100

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| Special Interest |Mask Making: Animals in TheatreAn art studio workshop dedicated to making theatre come alive through paper mache mask making! Explorehow animal characters have been used in theatre and make your own life-sized mask using paper mache, sticks,paper tubs, found objects and paints. Includes performance practice and tips. This lively art class will culminatewith a performance on stage at the Douglas Morrisson Theatre.22651 7-11 yr Th 9:30am-11:30am Jul 11-Aug 1 4 SFCC McPherson $130**$30 supply fee due to instructor at the start of class.

Singing for FunInstructor will teach songs from her children’s CD “Yes I Can!” (songs are on iTunes). Sing well-known and originalsongs, incorporate creative movements, and develop vocal and body movement skills. Karaoke and musicalgames encourage participants to sing alone and build confidence and stage presence. Fee is per child per session.Drop-in 5-12 yr F 4:00pm-5:00pm Jun 14-Jul 19 DMT Turner $10 per child/drop-in

Spanish for KidsWe use the Spanish-only immersion method so kids can learn Spanish while participating in fun, effective andeducational activities. Circle-time, singing, and reading stories are just the beginning. We introduce a new themeeach week such as greetings, numbers, colors, days of the week and more in a natural and comfortable setting.Taught by an experienced native speaker, children will love the Spanish language and gain the ability to applywhat they learn with confidence.22592 5-6 yr T 5:00pm-6:00pm Jun 11-Aug 13 10 CVCC Thompson $120*22593 7-8 yr T 6:10pm-7:10pm Jun 11-Aug 13 10 CVCC Thompson $120**$15 materials fee due to instructor at first class.

Grow into an EngineerDo you dream of becoming an Engineer? Learn how to think like an Engineer by learn everything about theengineering design process. Explore various engineering disciplines from civil, mechanical, aerospace to marine,and robotics. In the last session, you get to pick a project in the area of your choice and apply your engineeringknowledge. Participants will gain hands-on experience of the various career tracks of engineering allowing themto make informed academic and career decisions in the future.22653 6-12 yr M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Jun 17-Jun 21 5 CVCC Staff $190**$25 supply fee due to instructor at first class.

| Sports |Make Me A Pro SportsThrough the use of sports training and education, Make Me a Pro Sports strives toinstill a positive attitude within children that carries over the every aspect of their life.We offer fun and educational sports camps and classes that are taught by successfulplayers and coaches who are specialists in each of the sports we offer. Make Me a Pro’sphilosophy is “To play like a Pro, learn from a Pro.” Does this mean we only teachadvanced players? No, not at all! Our goal is to hire the most talented coaches, manywith professional playing experience, who express their joy of the sport and enable kidsto be the best they can be, regardless of skill level. No class 7/4.Soccer22423 5-14 yr M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Jul 8-Jul 12 5 PALHP Pro Staff $10522425 5-14 yr M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Jul 29-Aug 2 5 PALHP Pro Staff $10522424 6-14 yr M-F 9:00am-3:00pm Jul 8-Jul 12 5 PALHP Pro Staff $16522426 6-14 yr M-F 9:00am-3:00pm Jul 29-Aug 2 5 PALHP Pro Staff $16522412 6-7 yr Sa 10:20am-11:05am Jun 8-Aug 10 10 PALHP Pro Staff $9922413 8-9 yr Sa 11:10am-11:55am Jun 8-Aug 10 10 PALHP Pro Staff $9922414 10-14 yr Sa 12:00pm-1:00pm Jun 8-Aug 10 10 PALHP Pro Staff $99Cheer Leading22427 5-12 yr M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Jul 8-Jul 12 5 PALHP Pro Staff $10522428 6-12 yr M-F 9:00am-3:00pm Jul 8-Jul 12 5 PALHP Pro Staff $165Baseball22415 5-12 yr M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Jul 8-Jul 12 5 PALHP Pro Staff $10522416 6-12 yr M-F 9:00am-3:00pm Jul 8-Jul 12 5 PALHP Pro Staff $16522417 5-12 yr M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Aug 5-Aug 9 5 PALHP Pro Staff $10522419 6-12 yr M-F 9:00am-3:00pm Aug 5-Aug 9 5 PALHP Pro Staff $165Flag Football22418 5-12 yr M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Jul 1-Jul 5 4 PALHP Pro Staff $8522771 6-12 yr M-F 9:00am-3:00pm Jul 1-Jul 5 4 PALHP Pro Staff $135

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Kidz Love Soccer – Skillz and ScrimmagesThis soccer “school” is a recreational setting for children to learn and play soccer and includes: skill demonstrations,fun games, and instructional scrimmages in a safe, non-competitive environment using the “Kidz Love Soccer” method.22720 7-10 yr Sa 5:00pm-5:45pm Jul 6-Aug 24 8 SSVP Kidz Staff $10222721 7-10 yr T 4:45pm-5:30pm Jun 25-Aug 13 8 Kennedy Kidz Staff $10222719 7-10 yr W 4:30pm-5:15pm Jul 3-Aug 21 8 PALHP Kidz Staff $102

Below the Rim BasketballThis Basketball league, provided in partnership with the YMCA, gives your child the opportunityto increase physical endurance, build confidence and self esteem through teamwork in a safeenvironment. Below are practice times with a corresponding class number. Please pick theclass with the practice time that best fits your schedule. Games will be played on Saturdays.Games for ages 8-14 years will be played at Sunset and 5-7 years at YMCA. Practice begins the week of June 25,with games beginning Saturday, June 30. This program runs for eight weeks. 23071 5-7 yr T 6:15pm-7:15pm Jun 25-Aug 17 YMCA Staff $7023072 5-7 yr W 6:15pm-7:15pm Jun 25-Aug 17 YMCA Staff $7023067 8-10 yr T 4:00pm-5:00pm Jun 25-Aug 17 SAC Gym Staff $7023068 8-10 yr W 4:00pm-5:00pm Jun 25-Aug 17 SAC Gym Staff $7023073 8-10 yr W 4:30pm-5:30pm Jun 25-Aug 17 CONHS Staff $70

| Tennis |Tennis – Beginner NTRP Rating of 1.0Little or no previous experience or limited tennis playing experience. Students will learn basic grips and strokes(forehand, backhand, volley, serve, scoring and elements of game play). Bring a tennis racket and a can of newtennis balls to first class. 22687 7-17 yr Sa 9:00am-10:00am Jun 8-Aug 31 12 CVTC Hill $14922688 7-17 yr Sa 10:10am-11:10am Jun 8-Aug 31 12 CVTC Hill $14922689 7-17 yr Sa 4:00pm-5:00pm Jun 8-Aug 31 12 CVTC Hill $14922690 7-10 yr Sa 10:00am-11:00am Jun 15-Aug 24 10 MMTC Savich $12023191 11-17 yr Sa 12:15pm-1:15pm Jun 15-Aug 24 10 MMTC Savich $120

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H.A.R.D. Sports Academy H.A.R.D. is proud to offer a NEW way to stay active while having a fun time doing so! Whether your child isnew to a sport or looking to build upon the skill set they already have, our variety of summer sports campswill make it possible to turn their game they dream about into a reality. Our aim is to provide our youthathletes with the proper tools necessary to improve their athletic performance, while also stressing theimportance of teamwork, sportsmanship, and strong work ethic. Through teaching various training techniques,taught by high school and college level athletes, your child will see their game develop as never before. Westrive to aid athletes to reach their full potential by providing a fun, safe, competitive and educationalatmosphere. So explore any or all of our new summer sports camps. For more camp specific informationplease visit www.haywardrec.org\programs or call (510) 888-0211.Basketball23084 6-13 yr M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Jun 24-Jun 28 Edendale MS Staff $5523085 6-13 yr M-F 9:00am-3:00pm Jun 24-Jun 28 Edendale MS Staff $9023086 6-13 yr M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Jul 15-Jul 19 STONE Staff $5523087 6-13 yr M-F 9:00am-3:00pm Jul 15-Jul 19 STONE Staff $9023090 6-13 yr M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Aug 5-Aug 9 STONE Staff $5523091 6-13 yr M-F 9:00am-3:00pm Aug 5-Aug 9 STONE Staff $9023196 6-13 yr M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Jul 8-Jul12 Edendale MS Staff $5523198 6-13 yr M-F 9:00am-3:00pm Jul 8-Jul 12 Edendale MS Staff $9023197 6-13 yr M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Aug 12-Aug16 Edendale MS Staff $5523199 6-13 yr M-F 9:00am-3:00pm Aug 12-Aug 16 Edendale MS Staff $90Softball23088 6-13 yr M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Jun 24-Jun 28 SLCC Staff $5523192 6-13 yr M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Jul 8-Jul 12 SLCC Staff $5523195 6-13 yr M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Aug 5-Aug 9 SLCC Staff $5523204 6-13 yr M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Jul 15-Jul 19 CVCC Staff $5523205 6-13 yr M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Aug 15-Jul 19 CVCC Staff $55Soccer23089 6-13 yr M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Jun 24-Jun 28 SLCC Staff $5523193 6-13 yr M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Jul 8-Jul 12 SLCC Staff $5523194 6-13 yr M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Aug 5-Aug 9 SLCC Staff $5523200 6-13 yr M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Jul 15-Jul 19 STONE Staff $5523202 6-13 yr M-F 9:00am-3:00pm Jul 15-Jul 19 STONE Staff $9023201 6-13 yr M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Aug 5-Aug 9 STONE Staff $5523203 6-13 yr M-F 9:00am-3:00pm Aug 5-Aug 9 STONE Staff $90

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Tennis – Advanced-Beginner NTRP Rating of 2.0Some previous experience or those who can carry on a short rally. Emphasis on improving basic strokes, footworkand serving. NOTE: Beginner class is recommended before taking this class. Bring a tennis racket and a can ofnew tennis balls to first class.22691 7-17 yr Sa 12:15pm-1:15pm Jun 8-Aug 31 12 CVTC Hill $14922692 7-17 yr Su 2:00pm-3:00pm Jun 16-Aug 25 10 CVTC Savich $120

Euro School of Tennis – Mini Aces Tennis: All LevelsThis class is designed for the child of age 6 to 8 who is just learning the game of tennis. Hand-eye coordination,strokes and movement drills will be learned in a fun-filled way. Wear tennis shoes and bring a tennis racquet.For more information, check out www.euroschooloftennis.com. For classes not meeting minimum enrollment,adjustments or combinations of classes will be made.22504 6-8 yr Sa 5:30pm-6:15pm Jun 15-Aug 3 8 GEOSP Euro Staff $8822505 6-8 yr T 5:30pm-6:15pm Jun 18-Aug 6 8 CVTC Euro Staff $88

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| Dance and Music |Hip Hop for TeensWould you like to learn the latest street type style of dance made popular by music videos? Join this energizingand electrifying dance class and get ready to loosen up and have some fun!! Improve your strength and agilitywhile exercising your mind and body! No class 7/8.22302 12-18 yr M 7:45pm-8:45pm Jun 17-Aug 12 8 CVCC CVPA Staff $73

Jazz DanceJazz is attitude. Jazz is fierce. This exciting class teaches jazz technique, rhythm and stage presence. Stretching,across the floor exercises, technique and choreography also taught. This class is a great workout! Take class onceor twice a week. 23214 13-17 yr M 3:30pm-4:30pm Jun 17-Aug 19 10 WPCC Freitas $8823215 13-17 yr W 3:30pm-4:30pm Jun 19-Aug 21 10 WPCC Freitas $88

Urban DanceUrban, contemporary dance is a mixture of hip-hop, modern and jazz styles. In this exciting course, students willnot only be able to learn basic dance technique but be able to put their own personality and individualism intothe steps. Self-confidence, attitude, as well as teamwork will be stressed as the students and teacher work togetherto create a piece to show parents at the end of the session.22684 12-15 yr W 4:30pm-5:35pm Jun 19-Aug 21 10 WPCC Freitas $88

| Special Interest |Wii Like to PlayParents need a Friday evening alone? Well, bring the kids to the Matt Jimenez Community Center so they can getan opportunity to release some energy in a secure, fun, and friendly atmosphere. Develop social skills and gainself-esteem through participation by playing the latest video games including Nintendo Wii, Microsoft XBOX 360,and PlayStation 3. 6-12 yr F 6:00pm-8:30pm Jun 7, 14, 21, 28 MJCC Staff $5 drop-in Jul 5, 12, 19, 26 Aug 2, 9, 16, 23, 30

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Cooking for Teens – Taught by Executive/Private ChefElementary cooking with rapid-fire basics which will impress parents and friends alike. Italian, Mexican and Asiandishes. Pasta, meats, sauces, vegetable appreciation, proper knife skills that ensure safety. Independence = cookingfor yourself. 22585 16 yr + Sa 2:00pm-4:30pm Jul 20 1 HASC Staff $50**$15 lab fee due to instructor.

Dining Etiquette ClassThis three-day program will break down the fundamentals of the use of good table manners in a variety of diningexperiences. This class will also be about building confidence, self-esteem, diplomacy and comfort in differentdining situations. 22590 11-18 yr W 6:00pm-7:30pm Jun 12-Jun 26 3 KASCC Warbasse $6022591 11-18 yr W 6:00pm-7:30pm Jul 10-Jul 24 3 KASCC Warbasse $60

Online Driver’s EdLearn to drive – the right way! This is an online course with videos, animated driving scenarios and sample testquestions. Learn the rules of the road, major causes of traffic collisions, DMV procedures and more. A licensedinstructor is available to answer any questions. Receive a DMV-approved Certificate of Completion. Sign up forthe month you would like to begin the class. After you register, you will be contacted with username and password.Please contact www.SafetyDriversEd.com for more information.22598 15 yr + Online July Vieyra $5522599 15 yr + Online August Vieyra $5522600 15 yr + Online September Vieyra $55

Students Taking Active Roles (S.T.A.R) Leadership TrainingThis is an innovative training program designs to present useful information for teen’s grades 7-12 to developstrong and positive leadership skills. All workshops and activities are hands on and will include: team building,self-esteem, safety and communication which have been carefully planned to be useful in building your teen’sleadership skills. All intended to provide your teen a broad base knowledge in the area of recreation. Uponcompletion of the training, your teen will receive a certificate of completion and will have the unique opportunityto volunteer at one of our Go Recreate Day Camp sites in assisting the Recreation Staff in providing creative,engaging and enriching activities during the summer of 2013. Days and times of volunteering will be based onthe availability of each individual. For more information call (510) 888-0211.23159 12-18 yr T-F 8:30pm-1:00pm Jun 18-Jun 24 WPCC Staff $8023160 12-18 yr T-F 8:30pm-1:00pm Jul 9-Jul 12 WPCC Staff $80

| Sports |Below the Rim BasketballThis Basketball league, provided in partnership with the YMCA, gives your child the opportunity to increasephysical endurance, build confidence and self esteem through teamwork in a safe environment. Below are practicetimes with a corresponding class number. Please pick the class with the practice time that best fits your schedule.Games will be played on Saturdays. Games will be played at Sunset. Practice begins the week of June 25, withgames beginning Saturday, June 30. This program runs for eight weeks. 23069 11-14 yr T 4:00pm-5:00pm Jun 25-Aug 17 SAC Gym Staff $7023070 8-10 yr W 4:00pm-5:00pm Jun 26-Aug 17 SAC Gym Staff $7023074 11-14 yr W 4:30pm-5:30pm Jun 26-Aug 17 CONHS Staff $70

| Tennis |Euro School of TennisWear tennis shoes and bring a tennis racquet and one unopened can of balls to first class.For more information, check out www.euroschooloftennis.com. For classes not meetingminimum enrollment, adjustments or combinations of classes will be made.Teen Tennis Stars Beginner – This class is designed for students with little or noprevious tennis experience. Hand-eye coordination, strokes, movement drills and games willbe learned in a fun-filled way. 22501 9-14 yr Sa 4:30pm-5:30pm Jun 15-Aug 3 8 GOESP Euro Staff $10822502 9-14 yr T 4:30pm-5:30pm Jun 18-Aug 6 8 CVTC Euro Staff $108

Teen Stars Intermediate/Advanced – This is a class for students who can hit the ball back and forthwith consistency and have had some previous tennis instruction. Crosscourt placement, services, lobs, overheadsand strategy will be taught. 22499 9-14 yr Sa 3:30pm-4:30pm Jun 15-Aug 3 8 GOESP Euro Staff $10822500 9-14 yr T 3:30pm-4:30pm Jun 18-Aug 6 8 CVTC Euro Staff $108

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| Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center |4901 Breakwater Avenue | (510) 670-7270 | [email protected]

The Interpretive Center is open to the public from 10:00am-5:00pm, Saturdays and Sundays.Perched on stilts above a salt marsh, the Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center is your introduction to the ecologyof the San Francisco Bay-Estuary. The Interpretive Center features exhibits, programs and activities designed toinspire a sense of appreciation, respect and stewardship for the Bay, its inhabitants and the services they provide.After getting an overview of the park and its features, join a naturalist on one of the many weekend programsoffered. Naturalists are on-hand during weekend hours to answer any of your wildlife questions! Come and seewhat’s new at the Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center.

12th Annual Father’s Day Family Camp OutSaturday, June 15, 3:00pm through Sunday, June 16, 11:00am

Feast on barbeque prepared by the naturalist staff and celebrate Dad’s special day. Bringyourself, your family and your sleeping bags and tents for this exclusive camping event (it getsreally windy so be prepared!). We’ll provide all the food and entertainment. Go fishing, findbugs, take hikes, build sandcastles, play games, roast marshmallows and learn about theanimals and plants that make up the shoreline habitat. Moms, grandparents, aunts and uncleswelcome! RESERVATIONS REQUIRED. Meet at 3050 West Winton Avenue in Hayward.Adult and One Child20727 4 yr + Sa/Su 3:00pm-11:00am Jun 15-Jun 16 HSIC Staff $80Additional Child20728 4-17 yr Sa/Su 3:00pm-11:00am Jun 15-Jun 16 HSIC Staff $10Additional Adult20729 18 yr + Sa/Su 3:00pm-11:00am Jun 15-Jun 16 HSIC Staff $25

10th Annual 10K on the Bay Race/WalkSunday, August 25, 2013

Registration starts at 7:00am | 5K start 8:30am | 10K start 8:40amRun or walk along the stunning San Francisco Bay Trail and enjoybreathtaking views of the San Francisco Bay-Estuary. Our flat trail isgreat for beginners and advance runners looking for speed.Proceeds from this event help to maintain and enhance theeducational programs, exhibits, and facilities of the HaywardShoreline Interpretive Center. To register or for more information visit10Konthebay.org.

Nature DetectivesNature Detectives is a monthly program designed for 3 to 5 year olds and their caregivers. RESERVATIONSREQUIRED and space is limited. Call (510) 881-6700 or register online at www.haywardrec.org.July Janitors – Who are the janitors of the salt marsh, and how do they make sure the marsh stays healthy?We’ll learn about vultures, worms and other decomposers in all their cool grossness.22381 3-5 yr & caregiver Sa 11:00am-12:00pm Jul 6 1 HSIC Rayton $5/child

August Awesome...Jellies – Jellies are some of Earth’s weirder creatures. We’ll learn about their“weirdness,” make our very own sea jelly craft to take home and sing some great jelly songs. 22382 3-5 yr & caregiver Sa 11:00am-12:00pm Aug 3 1 HSIC Rayton $5/child

September Snakes – These reptilian friends often get a bad rap, but they are very interesting animals. Learnall about snakes, sing some snake songs and spend time with our resident gopher snakes.22380 3-5 yr & caregiver Sa 11:00am-12:00pm Sep 7 1 HSIC Rayton $5/child

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Weekend Nature ActivitiesLeopard Shark Feeding Frenzy – Assist the Interpretive Center staff during the daily feeding of our sharktank. Learn about the surfperch, lined-shore crabs, anemones and barnacles that inhabit the tank along with ourresident leopard shark. New animals are added regularly! Who is the predator and who is the prey? All ages Su 2:00pm-3:00pm Jun 30 1 HSIC Staff FREE! All ages Su 2:00pm-3:00pm Jul 28 1 HSIC Staff FREE! All ages Sa 2:00pm-3:00pm Aug 31 1 HSIC Staff FREE!

Weekend Weed Warriors – Have a positive impact on the habitat at the Hayward Shoreline. We need yourhelp and enthusiasm to eradicate the non-native plants that threaten Shoreline diversity. Native plants supportlocal wildlife and contribute to the health of our San Francisco Bay-Estuary. Volunteers pull invasive weeds, learnmore about the shoreline and meet other members of the community who care about the plants and animals ofthe Hayward shoreline. Refreshments will be provided. Bring gloves or borrow some of ours. Dress in layers andbe ready to be active outdoors!20732 12 yr + Su 1:00pm-4:00pm Sep 8 1 HSIC Workover FREE!

Family Bicycle Adventure – Bring your bicycles and lunches out for a 5 mile ride along the Bay Trail. Anaturalist will take the lead and find the best places to discover birds, crabs, and other animals.22386 All ages Su 10:00am-12:30pm Jun 23 1 HSIC Workover $8

Kids and Chrysalises – If you know where to look, you can see caterpillars crawling in plain sight at theshoreline. Learn about how butterflies live and then go outside and learn how to get up close to these fantasticinsects.22388 3 yr + Su 11:00am-12:00pm Jul 21 1 HSIC Workover $5

The Art of Animal Tracking – Animals tend to hide from people, but the signs they leave can be foundeverywhere at the shoreline if you know where to look. Explore tracks, scat, nests, and burrows while hikingthrough a trail normally closed to the public.22389 7 yr + Su 12:00pm-2:00pm Aug 18 1 HSIC Workover $8

Hiking and Ice Cream Making – Learn about the science of making ice cream as we make vanilla icecream sundaes! Take a hike to the old salt-making ponds and collect salt from a bygone era. Then return to thecenter to crank out a delicious dessert using that salt to chill the ice.22390 6 yr + Su 12:30pm-3:00pm Sep 1 1 HSIC Workover $10

Nature Programs for AdultsHike through Shoreline History – Discuss the unique and interesting history of the Bay Area rangingfrom 300,000 years ago to the opening of the shoreline park. Walk through remnants left by settlers who workedat the shoreline over one hundred years ago.22387 18 yr + Su 12:00pm-2:00pm Jul 7 1 HSIC Workover $8

August Grain Moon Evening Hike – As the cloudy summer evenings give way to our Bay Area “AutumnSummers,” kick off our Fall evening hiking series with the Green Corn Full Moon wander to the Bay. Enjoy ashoreline sunset, explore past stories of this month’s skies, and indulge in a seasonal snack.22589 18 yr + Sa 7:00pm-9:00pm Aug 24 1 HSIC Ceridwyn $8

Bird HikesThey Seek Him Here, They Seek Him There, Those Birders Seek Him Everywhere – Thissummer, a walk in the Hayward Hills promises to be special indeed. Last year we were mesmerized by a familyof Hooded Orioles as they showed off their striking golden plumage and performed antics in the trees. Coolsongbirds like that should abound along the hilly trail we will explore. Meet at the Garin Parking lot. Directionscan be found at http://www.ebparks.org/parks/garin.22398 12 yr + Sa 9:30am-12:30pm Jun 22 1 HSIC Graham $5

When Life Gives You Lemons, Go Out and Find Some Birds – Young birds abound this time ofyear, so today we will boost our spirits and seek out some of our lesser spotted juveniles: Black-crowned NightHerons. They look surprisingly different than their parents, and it’s fun to compare and contrast them. Meet atthe Interpretive Center, and we’ll head into the freshwater marsh where the dense tule grow.22399 12 yr + Sa 10:00am-1:00pm Jul 13 1 HSIC Graham $5

Encyclopedia Brown And The Case of the Inconspicuous Sandpipers – Bird watching at thistime of year tends to quiet down as the breeding season is mostly complete. Today we’ll trek out to the mudflatsand be super sleuths on the lookout for sandpipers that either chose not to migrate or have arrived early fromtheir far northern breeding grounds. Meet at the first parking area at the West Winton Avenue trailhead.22400 12 yr + Sa 10:00am-1:00pm Jul 27 1 HSIC Graham $5

Who You Calling Polyandrous? – There is a small shorebird common in our bay at this time of year thatfollows the unusual practice of polyandry. It’s the female Red-necked Phalarope that wears the colorful plumage,while her drab male counterpart incubates and raises their young. Meet at the Interpretive Center and we’ll headinto the freshwater marsh to find these super birds.22401 12 yr + Sa 9:30am-12:30pm Aug 10 1 HSIC Graham $5

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| Sulphur Creek Nature Center |Open Daily, 10:00am-5:00pm

Sulphur Creek is a FREE wildlife center dedicated to bringing people and native wildlife closer together. Thereare live animal displays featuring local species, a Discovery Center, a pet rental program, school and group wildlifeeducation programs, wildlife rehabilitation program, special events, nature study classes, volunteer programsand outreach activities. The park provides picnic facilities, a nature trail, and a creek; so stop by and visit.

Wildlife Discovery CenterLearn about California’s wildlife diversity and discover amphibians, reptiles, fish, and arthropods that live rightin your own backyard! Learn about animals through interactive displays, a wildlife puppet theatre, our children’slibrary, and more. Open daily 10:00am-4:30pm.

Animal LibraryVisit the Lending Library and go home with your very own pet for a week. Animals available to rent include: rats,mice, hamsters, and guinea pigs. All critters come complete with cage, food and water containers, a bag of food,and care sheet. Open Saturday and Sunday, 10:00am-3:00pm only. $20 rental fee. All rentals require a $40Visa/MasterCard deposit and a valid driver license or I.D. card. Due to the popularity of this program and limitednumber of animals available, all rentals are on a first come, first served basis.

Nature in your ClassroomTake a walk on the wild side and introduce your students to the native wildlife that surrounds us in this diverseand unique land known as the San Francisco Bay Area. Our interactive programs on mammals, birds, reptiles,amphibians, and arthropods are designed to conform to State Standards while getting kids to appreciate the wildworld around them. Reservations are now being taken for programs both at Sulphur Creek and in your classroom.Consider our new Raptor program or our Owls on the Prowl program! To view all programs offered, go towww.haywardrec.org or call (510) 881-6747 for a brochure or to make reservations.

“Day on the Green”Meet an opossum, say hello to an owl, and talk to the fork-tongued snake or hairy tarantula on your weekendvisit. Each Saturday and Sunday at 2:30pm, Nature Center animals are brought out to visit you up close andpersonal. Learn all about their habits, personalities, likes and dislikes. Take photos of your favorite critter.

Adult Nature SeriesJoin the naturalists at Sulphur Creek Nature Center in a series of programs toexplore nature up close. Registration is required for the following adult-only natureprograms as space is limited. Call (510) 881-6700 for information to register. Theseprograms are designed for adults only. Must be at least 18 to attend. “Regal” Raptors – Experience the majestic beauty of hawks, falcons, andeagles as you meet these birds of prey up close. We’ll share their unique skills,specific flight techniques, and clues for identifying different species at this exclusivenature presentation for adults only. 22616 18 yr + Sa 4:00pm-5:30pm Jul 13 1 SCNC Franke $18

Snakes: Slithering Reptiles on Rodent Patrol – Snakes are animportant resource of nature both as a predator and as prey. They help to balancethe food chain by managing rodent and insect populations. Learn about theiramazing senses and ability to adapt as you meet our native Bay Area snakes upclose and personal.22617 18 yr + Sa 1:00pm-2:30pm Aug 10 1 SCNC Franke $18

Critter Storytelling at Sulphur Creek: “Stories Under the Oaks” Thursdays, July 11, July 25, August 1, August 8, 1:00pm-1:45pm

Join master storyteller Mrs. Rice (a.k.a. The Story Witch) in a FREE story time adventure for ages 2-6 years. Letyour children curl up on their favorite blanket under the old oaks and immerse themselves into a critter fantasyworld. Stories will be accompanied with meeting live story critters up close.

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Flight to FreedomSaturday, August 24, 6:30pm-9:00pm

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Reptile Rally Saturday, July 27, 11:00am-3:00pm

Reptiles: resilient, remarkable, and resplendent from the tip of their noses to the end of their tails. The Bay AreaAmphibian and Reptile Society (BAARS) will be sharing their amazing array of reptiles. Come face to face withcreatures that have endured the test of time, are scaly, and love to bask in the sun. Bring the family and slitherinto an exciting day of learning about snakes, lizards, turtles, and tortoises. This Special Event is FREE – Make ita family day, bring a picnic, and enjoy getting back into nature.

Toddler TimeToddler Time is designed for ages 1-3 with their caregivers. Each class includes a hands-on visit with animals, acraft, and an outdoor exploration. Sibling Fee: $2 per child. Registration for siblings is not available online. Pleasecall (510) 881-6700 for information on registering siblings.July Toddler Time: Sun Soakers – Come visit animals that love to soak up the hot, summer sun. Visit thesnake, lizard, and turtle, search for beautiful bugs in the morning rays, and make your own basking turtle.22618 1-3 yr M 11:00am-11:45am Jul 8 1 SCNC Christine $7/child22619 1-3 yr T 10:00am-10:45am Jul 16 1 SCNC Leah $7/child22620 1-3 yr T 11:15am-12:00pm Jul 16 1 SCNC Leah $7/child 22621 1-3 yr Sa 10:00am-10:45am Jul 20 1 SCNC Christine $7/child22622 1-3 yr W 10:00am-10:45am Jul 31 1 SCNC Leah $7/child

August Toddler Time: Pet Fun – Pets bring such joy! Join us for some fun with the guinea pig, mouse,and tarantula. Create your own pet pal, and feed the barnyard birds their morning snacks. Bring a photo of yourown pet to share, too, if you like.22623 1-3 yr T 10:00am-10:45am Aug 6 1 SCNC Leah $7/child22624 1-3 yr T 11:15am-12:00pm Aug 6 1 SCNC Leah $7/child22625 1-3 yr W 10:00am-10:45am Aug 14 1 SCNC Leah $7/child22626 1-3 yr Sa 10:00am-10:45am Aug 17 1 SCNC Christine $7/child22627 1-3 yr M 11:00am-11:45am Aug 26 1 SCNC Christine $7/child

September Toddler Time: Diggers – Come and dig with us! Visit the rabbit, chicken, and duck, anddiscover how and why they dig. Create your own digging friend and search for signs of animals digging outside.22628 1-3 yr M 11:00am-11:45am Sep 9 1 SCNC Christine $7/child22629 1-3 yr Sa 10:00am-10:45am Sep 14 1 SCNC Christine $7/child22630 1-3 yr W 10:00am-10:45am Sep 18 1 SCNC Leah $7/child22631 1-3 yr T 10:00am-10:45am Sep 24 1 SCNC Leah $7/child22632 1-3 yr T 11:15am-12:00pm Sep 24 1 SCNC Leah $7/child

Youth Nature ClassesYouth Nature Classes are designed for ages 3-5, 4-7, and 5-9. Each class will focus on an animal adaptation thatis used to help it survive. Students will meet live animals up close and complete a special project or craft basedon the featured adaptation. Summer Critters – Tadpoles, dragonfly nymphs, traveling bats, and more. Come discover where to findspecial creatures not to be found in the winter. Visit the snake, bat, and toad, explore the creek, and make a fast-flying dragonfly.22634 3-5 yr M 10:30am-12:00pm Jul 29 1 SCNC Christine $8/child22637 4-7 yr W 2:30pm-4:00pm Jul 31 1 SCNC Leah $8/child22638 5-9 yr T 2:30pm-4:00pm Jul 16 1 SCNC Leah $8/child

Fruit Harvest – There is nothing quite like freshly picked fruit. Come discover which animals like to eatsummer fruit. Visit the guinea pig, turtle, and chicken, and harvest some fruit to share with them.22635 3-5 yr M 10:30am-12:00pm Aug 12 1 SCNC Christine $8/child22639 4-7 yr T 2:30pm-4:00pm Aug 6 1 SCNC Leah $8/child22640 5-9 yr W 2:30pm-4:00pm Aug 14 1 SCNC Leah $8/child

Tool Time – Come investigate tools that the animals have and find out how they use them. Visit the duck,tarantula, and turtle, experiment with some tools yourself, and explore the park in search of the animals at work.22636 3-5 yr M 10:30am-12:00pm Sep 23 1 SCNC Christine $8/child22641 4-7 yr W 3:30pm-5:00pm Sep 18 1 SCNC Leah $8/child22642 5-9 yr T 3:30pm-5:00pm Sep 24 1 SCNC Leah $8/child

Budding Entomologists – Have you ever wanted to get up close and into the creepy crawly world of insects?Do these mini-beasts perplex and excite you? Join us as we use our tools of the trade for collecting and observingthese off-the-wall critters. Discover what a burleese funnel is, and use butterfly and water nets to explore threeunique arthropod habitats at Sulphur Creek. Conforms to California Educational State Standards.22643 6-12 yr Sa 10:00am-11:30am Jun 22 1 SCNC Powell $12

Teddy Bear Picnic – Bring your favorite stuffed animal friend, lunch, and a blanket to sit on to this animalpicnic. Meet animals that know how to keep cool by the “pool.” Get a little wet yourself as we explore the creek.No charge for siblings under 1 year of age.22647 2-9 yr W 12:00pm-1:30pm Aug 14 1 SCNC Leah $8

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Field TripsTadpole Search Field Trip – Meet us at Dry Creek in Union City to search for tadpoles and wonderfulwater creatures. Use nets to help you get an up-close look at these special creatures. Make a floating toy, too.Directions to the meeting location will be sent the week before the program. Child must be accompanied by anadult.22648 2-10 yr M 10:30am-12:00pm Jul 15 1 SCNC Christine $8

Turtle and Tortoise Rescue Tour – Get a unique look at turtles andtortoises from around the world. Find out about the amazing work doneat this turtle paradise in Castro Valley. Make a turtle to take home toremember them by. Directions to the meeting location will be sent theweek before the program. Child must be accompanied by an adult. Sign upearly – limited space.22649 5-12 yr M 10:40am-12:00pm Jul 22 1 SCNC Christine $8

Sulphur Creek Family Overnight CampoutsGreat American Backyard Campout – Celebrate one of this Nation’s favorite outdoor pastimes bycamping out with your family. Learn about nocturnal animals, create a craft to take home, play games, roastmarshmallows, and enjoy the sounds of the night as you sleep under the stars. Bring tent, sleeping bag, flashlight,and walking shoes. Continental breakfast provided. Children under 3 FREE – all participants under 16 must beaccompanied by a paying adult.22668 3 yr + Sa 7:00pm-9:00am Jun 22 1 SCNC Powell $20 per person

Jewels of the Night – Enjoy a fun family evening of roasting marshmallows and finding out what flyinginsects enjoy the light of a campfire. We will set traps around the park to attract these “jewels of the night” andlearn about Lepidopteran cravings. Continental breakfast provided. Children under 3 FREE – all participants under16 must be accompanied by a paying adult.22669 3 yr + Sa 7:00pm-9:00am Aug 17 1 SCNC Powell $20 per person

Campfire NightsDon’t miss this fun summer tradition with your family! Visit with special critters of the night, and enjoy an eveningof roasting marshmallows. All participants under 16 must be accompanied by a paying adult.Suck-a Bug-Campfire – Make a bug sucker to catch small insects such as gnats, with a homemade pooter.Find out how small a bug you can really catch.22662 4-12 yr Sa 6:30pm-8:30pm Jul 6 1 SCNC Powell $12/child

Nocturnal Animals – Visit with some nocturnal animals, make a special craft, and explore the trail.22663 2-12 yr Sa 6:30pm-8:30pm Jul 13 1 SCNC Greene $12/child

Unhuggable Creatures – Join us for an evening of fun and learn about snakes and tarantulas. Make a craftto take home with you.22664 2-12 yr Sa 6:30pm-8:30pm Jul 20 1 SCNC Greene $12/child

Cricket Predictions – Become a Myth Buster and determine if crickets can really predict the temperatureoutside. You will use scientific methods to predict, experiment, and analyze the final temperature of summer.Come to this fun family evening of myths – facts or fiction, and create a harmonica to play around the campfirewhile roasting marshmallows. 22665 4-12 yr Sa 7:00pm-9:00pm Aug 3 1 SCNC Powell $12/child

Beneficial Bats – Meet some of Sulphur Creek’s bats that are native to the Bay Area and make a craft to takehome.22666 2-12 yr Sa 6:30pm-8:30pm Aug 10 1 SCNC Greene $12/child

Castro Valley Library AmphitheaterJoin the naturalist from Sulphur Creek Nature Center to explore the amazing watershed at the Castro ValleyLibrary. Classes will meet at the library amphitheater. Contact the library at (510) 667-7900 for more information.Program is FREE, but seating is limited; first come, first served.Beautiful Birds – The Bay Area is home to hundreds of different species of birds! Come and see some of thisavian diversity up close as we meet the Stellar’s Jay, a hawk, an owl, and more, and learn why each of them isso important to our ecosystems. 6-12 yr Th 10:30am-11:30am Jun 20 1 CVL Staff FREE!

Radiant Reptiles – Come face to face with the reptiles that live all around us. Learn how their tough exteriorhelps to protect them, while you touch some of our reptiles! Meet a snake, tortoise, turtle, and lizard. 6-12 yr Th 10:30am-11:30am Jul 11 1 CVL Staff FREE!

Backyard Wildlife – Did you know you have wild animals right in your own backyard? Believe it or not, wehave wildlife that lives all around us. Find out who might visit – or even live – right in your own backyard as wevisit the opossum, bat, hawk, and snake. 6-12 yr Th 10:30am-11:30am Aug 8 1 CVL Staff FREE!

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| Adult and Youth Golf Classes |Our programs include instruction on the golf swing, short game, club fitting, course management, practicetechniques, rules and etiquette. We work with each student to help design a personal improvement programbased on the individual’s goals. All Golf classes are held at Mission Hills of Hayward Driving Range, 275 IndustrialParkway, Hayward. Minimum of 4 students and maximum of 8 students per class.

Junior Golf21864 5-12 yr Sa 12:45pm-1:30pm Jul 6-Jul 27 4 MHDR Golf Staff $4521865 5-12 yr Sa 1:45pm-2:30pm Jul 6-Jul 27 4 MHDR Golf Staff $4521866 5-12 yr Sa 12:45pm-1:30pm Aug 10-Aug 31 4 MHDR Golf Staff $4521867 5-12 yr Sa 1:45pm-2:30pm Aug 10-Aug 31 4 MHDR Golf Staff $4521869 5-12 yr Sa 12:45pm-1:30pm Sep 7-Sep 28 4 MHDR Golf Staff $4521870 5-12 yr Sa 1:45pm-2:30pm Sep 7-Sep 28 4 MHDR Golf Staff $45

Beginner Golf21868 13 yr + Sa 10:15am-11:15am Jul 6-Jul 27 4 MHDR Golf Staff $8021873 13 yr + Sa 10:15am-11:15am Aug 10-Aug 31 4 MHDR Golf Staff $8021876 13 yr + T 4:00pm-5:00pm Sep 3-Sep 24 4 MHDR Golf Staff $8021877 13 yr + W 4:00pm-5:00pm Sep 4-Sep 25 4 MHDR Golf Staff $8021874 13 yr + Sa 10:15am-11:15am Sep 7-Sep 28 4 MHDR Golf Staff $80

Intermediate Golf21871 13 yr + Sa 11:30am-12:30pm Jul 6-Jul 27 4 MHDR Golf Staff $8021872 13 yr + Sa 11:30am-12:30pm Aug 10-Aug 31 4 MHDR Golf Staff $8021933 13 yr + T 5:30pm-6:30pm Sep 3-Sep 24 4 MHDR Golf Staff $8021963 13 yr + W 5:30pm-6:30pm Sep 4-Sep 25 4 MHDR Golf Staff $8021875 13 yr + Sa 11:30am-12:30pm Sep 7-Sep 28 4 MHDR Golf Staff $80

| Golf Instructional Staff |Combined 30+ years experience in golf instruction and operations.Certified Club Fitter for all major golf club manufacturers (Titleist, Cobra,Mizuno, Callaway, Ping, Cleveland). Our Mission is to increase the skilllevel of our students for their enjoyment of the game of golf.

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| Art |Drop-in Art Classes – each quarter participants must complete a registration form at their first class thensign in at each subsequent class. Registration Discounts do not apply to drop-in fees.

Watercolor – Beginning/IntermediateBeginning students learn the basics of water media painting with an emphasis on drawing, perspective, colortheory and problem solving. Advanced students focus on original compositions based on a given theme (i.e.,motion, light, flight, etc.). Emphasis is on fundamental elements of design derived from value sketches, goingbeyond the mere copying of photographs. You must provide your own supplies.22323 18 yr + T 7:00pm-9:30pm Jun 18-Aug 20 10 ADOBE Pratt $110

Artist’s Open LabThis is an informal gathering of artists working together in a friendly and helpful atmosphere. Adobe Art Centerhost painters providing tables, chairs and easels. Drop-in or punch card accepted. San Lorenzo – is for paintersand those interested in exploring mixed media projects. We provide tables and chairs. Odorless thinners only.Pre-registration or punch card required (no drop-in). Punch cards must be pre-purchased and can be picked upat the District Offices, 1099 E Street, Hayward or you may request one be mailed to you (510) 881-6700. The cardis good for two quarters starting with the quarter you purchased it at both the Monday and Thursday class.22559 18 yr + M 10:00am-2:00pm Jun 10-Jul 15 6 SLCC Clair $18*22548 18 yr + Th 10:00am-2:00pm Jun 13-Aug 29 1 ADOBE $3 drop-in•22560 18 yr + M 10:00am-2:00pm Jul 22-Aug 26 6 SLCC Clair $18**$25 for 5-visit punch card.

Chinese Brush PaintingAlso known as watercolor painting “The Chinese Way” using mediums such as brushes, ink stone, ink stick, andrice paper. Methods of mounting completed paintings will be covered. All levels welcome.22563 18 yr + W 1:00pm-3:30pm Jun 26-Aug 28 9 ADOBE Lan $75

Life DrawingA cooperative drawing class for all levels of proficiency. Each session involves gesture poses, 20 minute studiesand one hour-long pose. There is a three hour pose at the end of each month. All medias are included. Odorlessthinners only. No cameras. This is a drop-in program. Please pay at the door.22279 18 yr + Th 7:00pm-10:00pm Jun 13-Sep 5 1 ADOBE Gunn $15 drop-in

Jewelry DesignCreate a bold modern design cast from an old unused piece, or update a classic in a particular proportion, coloror arrangement. Jewelry design, construction and lost wax casting are taught in a small class setting.22431 18 yr + T 7:00pm-9:30pm Jun 11-Jul 16 6 WPCC Wright $4522432 18 yr + Th 11:00am-1:30pm Jun 13-Jul 25 6 WPCC Wright $45

Jewelry CastingLearn the basics while we discuss wax work, settings for gem stones, designing, polishing and finishing and thecorrect use of tools. We will also cover kiln loading, firing and unloading with emphasis on casting preciousmetals.22542 15 yr + W 7:00pm-9:30pm Jun 12-Jul 31 8 ADOBE Donivan $61

Floral Design for WeddingsLearn the general techniques used to create wedding decorations with fresh flowers including corsages, weddingbouquets, altar arrangements, centerpieces and cake decorations. Supply list will be provided on first day ofclass. Some knowledge of flower arranging basics is helpful. 22433 18 yr + Sa 10:00am-12:00pm Jun 15-Jul 27 6 ADOBE Poovaiah $80**$25 material fee due at first class.

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PotteryWe are one of the few programs in the bay area to offer gas high temperatureglaze (cone 10) reduction firings as well as alternatives for firing. Fees includeglazes and firing. Participants must pre-purchase clay at class and provide theirown tools. Starter tool kits are available for purchase at class. Beginners learnthe techniques of wheel throwing, hand building, sculpture and high-fireglazing. Intermediate students continue instruction in basic techniques and areencouraged to bring ideas for individual projects. There is also advancedinstruction in extended throwing, lidded forms, and altered pieces. With eachform, glaze and decoration ideas are discussed to emphasize unity of surface and form. Each class canaccommodate all levels and there will be regular demonstrations to meet individual interest. Choose the timeand day that is convenient for you.22159 18 yr + T 12:30pm-3:00pm Jun 18-Aug 13 9 WPCC Neuru/Moss $124 22166 18 yr + M 7:00pm-9:30pm Jun 24-Aug 26 10 WPCC Russell $135 22156 18 yr + T 7:00pm-9:30pm Jun 25-Aug 27 10 ADOBE Kowalski $135 22160 18 yr + T 5:00pm-7:30pm Jun 25-Aug 27 10 WPCC Epperson $135 22155 18 yr + W 10:00am-12:30pm Jun 26-Aug 28 10 WPCC Woofter $135 22157 18 yr + W 7:00pm-9:30pm Jun 26-Aug 28 10 ADOBE Olson $135 22161 18 yr + W 7:00pm-9:30pm Jun 26-Aug 28 10 WPCC Mielke $135 22158 15 yr + Th 7:00pm-9:30pm Jun 27-Aug 29 9 ADOBE Kowalski $124 22162 18 yr + Th 10:00am-12:30pm Jun 27-Aug 29 9 WPCC Woofter $124 22163 18 yr + Th 7:00pm-9:30pm Jun 27-Aug 29 9 WPCC Russell $124 22164 15 yr + Sa 3:00pm-5:30pm Jun 29-Aug 31 10 ADOBE Kowalski $124 Pottery and Raku Firing22165 18 yr + M 7:00pm-9:30pm Jun 24-Aug 26 10 ADOBE Mielke $135

Pottery and Ceramic SculptureThis beginning to intermediate pottery and sculpture class is for students who want to work on wheel and slabprojects. Bring your own tools and purchase clay at class. Starter tool kits available for purchase at class.22188 18 yr + W 10:00am-12:30pm Jun 26-Aug 28 10 ADOBE Epperson $135

Cookware PotteryLearn to make pottery that is oven-proof such as covered casseroles, bean pots, soup tureens, pie plates andmore. We will also use sculpture to decorate our vessels. Must be advanced beg level and know how to throw.22189 18 yr + W 1:00pm-3:30pm Jun 26-Aug 28 10 ADOBE Epperson $140

Pottery Workshop – Drop-inThis class is designed for drop-ins or class make-ups. Workshops are overseen by volunteers providing informalinstruction. Only items produced during session/class time will be fired. You may provide a make-up slip, paythe drop-in fee at the door, or pre-purchase a 5-visit punch card. Punch cards can be picked up at the DistrictOffices, or you may request one be mailed to you (510) 881-6700. You must provide a receipt for all card pick-ups. Punch cards are valid for one year and can be used at any pottery drop-in workshop. The cards are non-refundable and a $20 lost card replacement fee is applicable. Cards are transferable.22185 15 yr + T 10:00am-12:30pm Jun 25-Aug 27 10 ADOBE $15 drop-in22187 18 yr + F 10:00am-12:30pm Jun 28-Sep 13 12 WPCC $15 drop-in22186 15 yr + Sa 12:45pm-3:00pm Jun 29-Aug 31 10 ADOBE $15 drop-in

Raku Glazing and Firing IntensiveFocus on glazing and firing your bisque ware in the raku process. Class meets the 2nd and 4th Thursday of themonth. Drop-in fee is per class. Pay at the door. Rain or damp weather cancels the class.22190 18 yr + Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Jul 11-Jul 11 1 WPCC Shaffer $19 drop-in22191 18 yr + Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Jul 25-Jul 25 1 WPCC Shaffer $19 drop-in22192 18 yr + Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Aug 8-Aug 8 1 WPCC Shaffer $19 drop-in22193 18 yr + Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Aug 22-Aug 22 1 WPCC Shaffer $19 drop-in

| Dance and Music |Salsa Dance Club Style – BeginningSalsa music and dancing is hot and featured in clubs everywhere. Get in on the fun by learning to dance salsa inthis playful and energetic class. It’s fun and easy to learn and you’ll be dancing to the hottest Latin music, FAST!It’s a great way to connect with your current partner – or meet a new one! No partner required.22430 15 yr + T 7:00pm-8:00pm Jun 11-Aug 13 10 SFCC Tomaj $120/$200 couple

Salsa Dance Club Style – IntermediateThis challenging and rewarding class is packed with hot moves and cool styling. Includes a half hour of opendancing after each class. No partner required. Prerequisite: Beginning Salsa or experience partner dancing.22429 12 yr + T 8:00pm-9:30pm Jun 11-Aug 13 10 SFCC Tomaj $120/$200 couple

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Belly DanceBeginning is for dancers with no experience and focuses on an introduction to basic steps. Intermediate-Advancedlevels will focus on a different regional dance from Egypt/North Africa each session. Please wear comfortableexercise clothes or loose skirt and leather-soled shoes. Bring finger cymbals and veils or purchase from instructor($20).Beginning22543 15 yr + T 6:30pm-7:30pm Jul 9-Aug 27 8 CVCC Sahhar $100Intermediate-Advanced22544 15 yr + T 7:30pm-8:30pm Jul 9-Aug 27 8 CVCC Sahhar $100

Costume Making for Folkloric and Belly Dance We will discuss styles of ethnic dress, design a Belly Dance costume then start the project. Learn to create coinbelts and necklaces for bellydance or develop you own ideas. Purchase materials from the instructor or bringyour own. Suggest you bring a sketch pad, Sharpie pen, sewing kit, scissors and jeweler’s pliers. 22546 15 yr + M 6:30pm-8:30pm Jul 22-Aug 26 6 Adobe Sahhar $120**$20-$50 supply fee due to instructor at first class.

World Dance Jam Invest in a new workout routine! Learn fun dance moves from Latin, Belly Dance, Flamenco, and Bollywoodinfluences while listening to hot new world music. A fun way to shape up, tone arms and thighs, tighten abs, andget your groove on! Wear yoga or dance attire and dance shoes.22547 15 yr + Sa 9:50am-10:30am Jul 13-Aug 24 7 SFCC Sahhar $85

Swing and Ballroom BasicsGet up and dance! Emphasis is on having fun while developing an engaging social hobby. You will learncomfortable steps in East Coast Swing and smooth dances such as Fox Trot, Waltz and nightclub Two Step. Noclass 7/25, 7/26.22284 18 yr + Th 7:00pm-8:00pm Jul 11-Sep 5 8 SFCC Hilton $8922285 18 yr + F 6:30pm-7:30pm Jul 12-Sep 6 8 CVCC Hilton $89

Tango and Latin DanceLearn the seductive move of Tango and other Latin dances such as Rumba, Cha-Cha, Samba, Salsa and Merengue.Burn the floor with these action-packed energetic dances. Express your inner self and look like a pro at nightclubs,weddings, cruises or other social gatherings. No class 7/25, 7/26.22286 18 yr + Th 8:00pm-9:00pm Jul 11-Sep 5 8 SFCC Hilton $89*22287 18 yr + F 7:30pm-8:30pm Jul 12-Sep 6 8 CVCC Hilton $89**$2 class fee due to instructor at first class.

Swing And Only SwingHave fun and exercise at the same time. Learn to dance to tunes from Glen Miller (30’s) to the Cherry Poppin’Daddy’s (90’s). We will start with the basics and then move to the West Coast Swing and Lindy. If you have twoleft feet or even danced a little we are waiting for you. No class 7/26.22288 18 yr + F 8:30pm-9:30pm Jul 12-Sep 6 8 CVCC Hilton $89

Line DancingKick your boot heels and have lots of fun! Seniors will have the opportunity to stay active and focus oncoordination. So come on down to meet new people, listen to great music, and enjoy the classics. Gym shoesonly. Beginning 18+ yr + W 10:00am-11:30am Jul 3-Aug 28 MJCC Jones $3 drop-inIntermediate/Advanced 18+ yr + M 10:00am-11:30am Jul 1-Aug 26 MJCC Jones $3 drop-in 18+ yr + F 10:00am-11:30am Jul 5-Aug 30 MJCC Jones $3 drop-inAll Levels 18 yr + Sa 10:00am-11:30am Jul 6-Aug 31 MJCC Jones $4 drop-in

Intro to Guitar for AdultsRelease your inner musician! Learn basic chords, strumming and picking and end up playing simple songs bythe end of the session! No need to read music; bring your own guitar. No class 7/9.21475 18 yr + T 6:30pm-7:30pm Jun 11-Jul 16 5 SFCC Oducayen $80

Guitar – Beginning/IntermediateFor those who have mastered basic chords, learn more advanced chords, picking, and how to read chord charts.Play and sing songs of your choice and experience how much fun guitar playing can be! No need to read music;bring your own guitar. 21476 18 yr + T 6:30pm-7:30pm Jul 23-Aug 20 5 SFCC Oducayen $80

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Drumming CircleLearn African, Middle Eastern and Indian rhythms for hand/frame drums and tambourine. Anisa shares herknowledge of Middle Eastern Percussion based on an extensive background in Classical and Folkloric dance andmusical training. From meditative to exhilarating, drumming is good for the soul! Some loaner drums will bemade available. All levels welcome.22615 18 yr + F 6:30pm-7:45pm Jul 12-Aug 23 7 SFCC Sahhar $85

| Fitness |Energy CompanyPut ENERGY into your life while you burn fat, build muscle, increase metabolism,improve cardiovascular fitness and relieve stress in a friendly class setting. Bring atowel and a water bottle. Contact [email protected] for further information.Classes are continuous and co-ed. Registration is taken at class. Check with individualinstructors for holiday schedule. Fee: $40 for 8 classes/$55 for 16 classes/$6 singleclass. Tickets have no expiration date.Body Sculpting All Levels – A fat burning, muscle building, body shapingclass done to motivating, fun music. A range of free weights (2-15 lbs), exercisebands, straps, foam rollers, and chi balls are used to tone and strengthen all majormuscle groups in non-impact, easy to follow movements. Bands and dumbbellsprovided to get you started. New Students: Receive 4 FREE CLASSES with thepurchase of a $60 ticket, 20 classes for $55!18 yr + M/W/F 6:30pm-7:30pm continuous KASCC see above for fees18 yr + T 6:30pm-7:30pm continuous SFCC see above for fees18 yr+ Th 6:45pm-7:45pm continuous SFCC see above for fees18 yr + Sa 9:00am-10:00am continuous SFCC see above for fees

Zumba 18 yr + M 6:00pm-7:10pm continuous SFCC see above for fees

Jazzercise ClassesJazzercise blends aerobics, yoga, Pilates, and kickboxing movements into fun dance routines set to fresh music.Designed to accommodate a variety of fitness levels and ages, the program promotes an effective, safe and funworkout that includes aerobic elements in combination with strength training. For additional information, pleasecall the number next to the classes you are interested in attending. Jazzercise welcomes new students with aspecial offer: first month only $20 with EFT registration! Classes are continuous. Registration is taken at class.EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer) available. Enrollment fees apply.Jazzercise18 yr + M/W 7:10pm-8:10pm CVCC (510) 538-7070 Jan Hennefer www.jazzwithjan.com18 yr + T/Th 6:00pm-7:00pm CVCC (510) 733-1201 Celeste Cook [email protected] yr + Sa 9:00am-10:00am CVCC (510) 733-1201 Celeste Cook [email protected] yr + Su 9:00am-10:00am CVCC (510) 733-1201 Celeste Cook [email protected] yr + M/W/Th/F 8:30am-9:30am KASCC (510) 247-3188 Michele Cowart [email protected]

Jazzercise Express18 yr + T/Th 7:05pm-7:35pm CVCC (510) 733-1201 Celeste Cook [email protected] yr + Sa 8:00am-8:45am CVCC (510) 733-1201 Celeste Cook [email protected]

Abs and Abs Only!!!Target your trouble spots with this express 30 minute class that includes toning and sculpting moves! Standingand floor exercise, with and without medicine balls. 22749 16 yr + M 5:00pm-5:30pm Jun 17-Aug 5 8 Dance Co Feder $5522750 16 yr + M 5:00pm-5:30pm Aug 12-Aug 26 3 Dance Co Feder $21

Extreme Cardio Kick Boxing This intense TOTAL body workout can burn up to 800 calories while being set to music will increase your strengthand flexibility while burning fat. Class includes circuit training, aerobic activity, toning, punching and kicking heavybags and ends in with a blast of guts and butts!! Bring a towel because you are guaranteed to sweat! Men andWomen are welcome!22753 18 yr + M/W 7:00pm-7:50pm Jun 10-Jul 10 10 Dance Co Feder $10022754 18 yr + M/W 7:00pm-7:50pm Jul 15-Aug 14 10 Dance Co Feder $10022756 18 yr + T 7:00pm-7:50pm Jun 11-Jul 9 5 Dance Co Feder $5022757 18 yr + T 7:00pm-7:50pm Jul 16-Aug 13 5 Dance Co Feder $50

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Sunday Morning Boot CampRise and Shine it’s Boot Camp time...Cardio, Circuit, Resistance Training. Walking, Running, Heavy Bags, MedicineBalls and Jump Rope. Core, Gluts, Arms, Legs. You name it, we target it. Men are especially welcome! If you wantto change up your fitness routine this is definitely the class for YOU!22751 18 yr + Su 10:00am-11:30am Jun 9-Jul 7 5 Dance Co Feder $6822752 18 yr + Su 10:00am-11:30am Jul 14-Aug 11 5 Dance Co Feder $68

Cardio and StrengthGreat class to boost your stamina and tone your muscles. We incorporate Plyometrics, strength training andcardio. All done to great music!22758 18 yr + Th 7:00pm-7:50pm Jun 20-Jul 25 6 Dance Co Feder $6022759 18 yr + Th 7:00pm-7:50pm Aug 1-Sep 5 6 Dance Co Feder $60

Bootcamp with a ViewCome join us for a creative, ever changing NEWHIIT interval training using variationsof kickboxing w/ a pad, sports drills, stairs, Bar training, plyometrics, hill training,and weights w/ Pilates/Yoga that will boost metabolism and torch hundreds ofcalories! All fitness levels welcome as coach Bernadette modifies and worksaround injuries. Come see why she is everyone’s favorite trainer with 25 yearsof experience! Bring mat/towel, dumbells 3-5 lbs, and water.22760 18 yr + Sa 8:00am-9:00am Jun 15-Jul 20 6 PALHP Childs $7222761 18 yr + Sa 8:00am-9:00am Jul 27-Aug 31 6 PALHP Childs $72

Cross Fit Full Body TrainingOpen to all fitness levels – from getting off the couch, to being very active. Coach Roland will create a workoutjust fit for you. This is a full body training that will leave you feeling and looking great. Please bring a towel andwater bottle to class.22762 14 yr + M 4:30pm-5:45pm Jun 10-Aug 26 12 KASCC Williams $12022763 14 yr + W 4:30pm-5:45pm Jun 12-Aug 28 12 KASCC Williams $12022764 14 yr + Sa 8:00am-9:00am Jun 15-Aug 31 12 KASCC Williams $120Cross Fit Drop-in22765 14 yr + M or W or Sa 4:30pm or 8:00am class 5 passes KASCC Williams $7522766 14 yr + M or W or Sa 4:30pm or 8:00am class 10 passes KASCC Williams $150

Fit-n-TrimCome and enjoy routines designed to assist you in attaining and maintaining good muscle tone, weight loss andimproved cardiovascular fitness. A variety of class formats for all ages and fitness levels.22769 18 yr + M/W 6:00pm-7:00pm Jun 17-Jul 31 12 CVCC Farar $6622770 18 yr + M/W 6:00pm-7:00pm Aug 5-Aug 21 6 CVCC Farar $33

Fit Stop Boot CampThis class is designed for both Men and Women, fitted for all fitness level. Full body workout consisting of circuit,cardio, and resistance training using your own body weight, medicine balls, jump ropes, kettlebells and more.Get your sweat in a various fun workout routine. Please bring your own yoga mat to class.Tuesday21722 18+ T 6:30pm-7:30pm Jun 4-Jun 25 4 SLCC Reconose $3622741 18+ T 6:30pm-7:30pm Jul 9-Jul 25 3 SLCC Reconose $2722742 18+ T 6:30pm-7:30pm Aug 6-Aug 27 4 SLCC Reconose $36Thursday21725 18+ Th 6:30pm-7:30pm Jun 6-Jun 27 4 SLCC Reconose $3622744 18+ Th 6:30pm-7:30pm Jul 11-Jul 25 3 SLCC Reconose $2722745 18+ Th 6:30pm-7:30pm Aug 1-Aug 29 5 SLCC Reconose $45Saturday – Start your weekend with a good sweat in various fun workout routine.21728 18+ Sa 8:45am-9:45am Jun 1-Jun 29 5 WPCC Reconose $4522747 18+ Sa 8:45am-9:45am Jul 13-Jul 27 3 WPCC Reconose $2722748 18+ Sa 8:45am-9:45am Aug 3-Aug 31 5 WPCC Reconose $45

Inspire Fitness Boot Camps for WomenDon’t let the word “Boot Camp” scare you off. Just think of it as an indoor and outdoor fitness workout, two-three times a week that is designed to constantly keep your body in motion and work all muscle groups in a funand engaging way led by certified coaches. You’ll get a different workout each time like Self-defense, pi/yo, cardiokickboxing, tabatas, trx, and much more! Fitness, friends and fun! Outdoor camps are held at the Castro ValleyCommunity Center year-round. Register online at http://getfitwithjoy.com.18 yr + M/W/F Rise & Shine 5:45am-6:30am CVCC Inspire Fitness see website for fees

Water Fitness ClassesShape up and slim down with the fun of invigorating water exercise. See Aquatics section for more information.

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Hatha Flow YogaYoga is a great way to lose weight, tone the body and reduce the effects of stress. The art of asana’s (yogapostures) will teach you breathing techniques while you flow from one posture to the next. 22735 18 yr + T 9:00am-10:15am Jun 18-Aug 20 10 Hot Box Yoga Maravilla $12022736 18 yr + W 4:30pm-5:45pm Jun 19-Aug 21 10 Hot Box Yoga Maravilla $12022737 18 yr + W 7:15pm-8:30pm Jun 19-Aug 21 10 Hot Box Yoga Maravilla $120

Pilates Sculpt – Beginning/IntermediatePilates focuses on the core of your body, as well as strengthens your lower back and improves your posture. Theclass is designed for both beginning and intermediate students, the instructor will teach at an intermediate leveland show modifications. This is an excellent class for those looking to strengthen their abs and glutes as well asachieve an overall stronger core. Please bring a yoga mat and water.22733 16 yr + W 5:00pm-6:00pm Jun 19-Aug 7 8 Dance Co Rowe $70

Pilates Sculpt – Intermediate/AdvancedThis is a class for students that have practiced Pilates before, and will be taught at an intermediate/advancedlevel. This is an excellent class for those looking to challenge themselves, as well as to further their strength andknowledge of Pilates. You will get an excellent workout while strengthening your core, as well as increasing yourflexibility. Please bring a yoga mat and water.22732 16 yr + T 5:30pm-6:30pm Jun 18-Aug 6 8 KASCC Rowe $7022734 16 yr + Th 6:00pm-7:00pm Jun 20-Aug 15 8 Dance Co Rowe $70

ZumbaJoin the newest dance-fitness craze inspired by Latin and world music dance steps. This cardio-based workoutcombines high energy and motivating music with fitness moves to create a fast pace, effective, fun workout.Benefits include sculpting, toning and interval training. Ditch the workout and join the party.22707 16 yr + T 6:00pm-6:55pm Jun 11-Jul 9 5 Dance Co Feder $5022708 16 yr + T 6:00pm-6:55pm Jul 16-Aug 13 5 Dance Co Feder $50 21688 16 yr + T 6:30pm-7:30pm Jun 4-Jun 25 4 WPCC Alcantar $2422710 16 yr + T 6:30pm-7:30pm Jul 2-Jul 30 5 WPCC Alcantar $3022711 16 yr + T 6:30pm-7:30pm Aug 6-Aug 27 4 WPCC Alcantar $2421691 16 yr + Th 6:30pm-7:30pm Jun 6-Jun 27 4 SGCC Alcantar $2422713 16 yr + Th 6:30pm-7:30pm Jul 11-Jul 25 3 SGCC Alcantar $1822714 16 yr + Th 6:30pm-7:30pm Aug 1-Aug 29 5 SGCC Alcantar $3021964 16 yr + Sa 9:00am-10:00am Jun 1-Jun 29 5 SGCC Alcantar $3022716 16 yr + Sa 9:00am-10:00am Jul 13-Jul 27 3 SGCC Alcantar $1822717 16 yr + Sa 9:00am-10:00am Aug 3-Aug 31 5 SGCC Alcantar $30

Zumba Drop-In – Purchase an 8-punch pass to use for any of Alcantar’s Zumba classes. Passes must be pre-purchased and can be picked up at the District Offices at 1099 E Street or you may request one be mailed to you.The pass is good for two quarters starting with the quarter you purchased it for. To register choose the class thathas your intended start date.21683 16 yr + T/Th/Sa 6:30pm-7:30pm Jun 1-Jun 29 8 SGCC/WPCC Alcantar $5522705 16 yr + T/Th/Sa 6:30pm-7:30pm Jul 2-Jul 30 8 SGCC/WPCC Alcantar $5522706 16 yr + T/Th/Sa 6:30pm-7:30pm Aug 1-Aug 31 8 SGCC/WPCC Alcantar $55

Zumba ToningWhen it comes to body sculpting, Zumba® Toning raises the bar (or rather, the toning stick).It combines targeted body-sculpting exercises and high-energy cardio work with Latin-infused Zumba moves to create a calorietorching, strength-training dance fitness-party.Students learn how to use lightweight, maraca-like Toning Sticks to enhancerhythm and tone all their target zones, including arms, abs and thighs. ZumbaToning is the perfect way for enthusiasts to sculpt their bodies naturally whilehaving a total blast.21680 16 yr + W 7:00pm-8:00pm Jun 5-Jun 26 4 KASCC Alcantar $2822702 16 yr + W 7:00pm-8:00pm Jul 3-Jul 31 5 KASCC Alcantar $3522703 16 yr + W 7:00pm-8:00pm Aug 7-Aug 28 4 KASCC Alcantar $28

Tai Chi ChihDe-stress and re-energize as you learn the 20 circular, flowing movements of Tai Chi Chih. Not a martial art butan internally focused meditative form of movement. The practice enhances physical health and emotional stabilitycreating a sense of inner peace. Studies have shown possible benefits to include improved balance, strengthenedimmune system, a better night’s sleep, and many more. Instructor is accredited. 22728 18 yr + T 7:00pm-8:15pm Jun 18-Aug 6 8 KASCC McAlister $50

Continuing Tai Chi Chih – For those who have completed a beginning class.22729 18 yr + T 5:45pm-6:45pm Jun 18-Aug 6 8 KASCC McAlister $40

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Tai ChiTai chi, which originated in China as a martial art, is a mind-body practice in complementary and alternativemedicine (Cam). Tai chi is sometimes referred to as “moving meditation” — practitioners move their bodies slowly,gently, and with awareness, while breathing deeply. This class will help with your both the physical and emotionalhealth.21707 18 yr + Su 9:00am-11:00am Jun 2-Jun 30 5 SLCC Fung $5022726 18 yr + Su 9:00am-11:00am Jul 7-Jul 28 4 SLCC Fung $4022727 18 yr + Su 9:00am-11:00am Aug 4-Aug 25 4 SLCC Fung $40

Pre-Natal YogaThis yoga class is designed for pregnant women (or those trying to conceive). Emphasis will be placed on usingyoga poses to increase strength, flexibility and balance. Students will practice standing and seated poses as wellas breathing techniques appropriate for pregnancy at all stages. 22730 18 yr + T 6:30pm-7:30pm Jun 18-Aug 20 10 Hot Box Yoga Maravilla $120

| Martial Arts |True Fight ClubBoxing – This class teaches the fundamentals of boxing. Learn your basic punches, boxing stance, and footwork.Get instruction on throwing proper jabs, straight crosses, hooks, and uppercuts. Professional coaches will teachyou to put these punches into simple combinations through shadow boxing, focus mitt work and heavy bag drills.Build confidence, cardio vascular health and burn a ton of calories in this entertaining class. No Sparring.23075 15 yr + M/W 5:30pm-6:30pm Jun 3-Jun 27 8 True Fight Club Club Staff $10023078 15 yr + M/W 5:30pm-6:30pm Jul 1-Jul 31 10 True Fight Club Club Staff $10023081 15 yr + M/W 5:30pm-6:30pm Aug 5-Aug 28 8 True Fight Club Club Staff $100

Wrestling – This class covers the fundamentals of Folkstyle (also known as Collegiate) Wrestling. Learn basicoffensive and defensive wrestling moves. Perform and prevent basic single and double leg takedowns. Shoot,sprawl and scramble your way into great shape in this fun fat burning hour. No Grappling.23076 15 yr + T/Th 7:30pm-8:30pm Jun 4-Jun 28 8 True Fight Club Club Staff $10023079 15 yr + T/Th 7:30pm-8:30pm July 2-Aug 1 10 True Fight Club Club Staff $10023083 15 yr + T/Th 5:30pm-6:30pm Aug 6-Aug 29 8 True Fight Club Club Staff $100

Muay Thai Kickboxing – The national sport of Thailand; the science of eight limbs. In this exciting class youwill learn to use your knees, elbows, feet and hands. Put these tools into simple but effective combat testedcombinations. Learn basic technique using pads and heavy bags. Classes conclude with sit-ups, push-ups andother similar plyometric exercises to make you lean and mean. No Sparring.23077 15 yr + T/Th 7:30pm-8:30pm Jun 4-Jun 28 8 True Fight Club Club Staff $10023080 15 yr + T/Th 7:30pm-8:30pm July 2-Aug 1 10 True Fight Club Club Staff $10023083 15 yr + T/Th 5:30pm-6:30pm Aug 6-Aug 29 8 True Fight Club Club Staff $100

Karate/AikidoLearn the techniques of both Karate and Aikido. Okinawan Karate will teach basic physical training, strikes, blocks,kicks, self-defense and sparring. Aikido teaches footwork, balance, falls, rolls, and controlling techniques. Learnhow to use the power of your opponent to your advantage while developing self-discipline and confidence.Instructed by a certified black belt.22443 7 yr + M 4:00pm-6:00pm Jun 10-Aug 26 12 CVCC Brown $9622444 7 yr + W 6:00pm-8:00pm June 12-Aug 28 12 SFCC Brown $96

Gung FuGung-Fu is a total concept of mind, body and action where the body is usedas a vehicle to train and develop the facilities of the mind. Thebasic principles of Gung-Fu are health, general ideas of self-defense and the art of movement. Beginners start with basic stanceand forms of the Sil-Lum and Black Tiger styles.Advanced students continue training and learnforms from the Tiger-Claw, Sai-Pai and Tai-Chiand Gung-Fu weapon forms. Students aregraded on a belt/knowledge system.Beginning22449 7-17 yr M/W 6:00pm-7:30pm Jun 24-Aug 28 20 WPCC Martinez $70Intermediate/Advanced22450 7-17 yr M/W 7:30pm-9:00pm Jun 24-Aug 28 20 WPCC Martinez $70

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| Photography |(510) 881-6721 | [email protected] | www.photocentral.org

From beginning camera operation to advanced techniques our PhotoCentral program develops inspiration inphotographic seeing! Our program is a collection of outstanding photographers and dedicated teachers whoprovide specialized knowledge and bring an enthusiasm for the art and techniques of photography. Classes arepresented in a lively lecture/discussion format with plenty of time for questions and the showing and critique ofphotographs.

Camera I – Camera and LensLearn how to use your camera. We cover the fundamentals of digital andtraditional cameras to make great pictures. Topics include camera selection,film and digital choices, lens choices, basic flash, filters and more. If you arelooking to invest in a new camera, this course is a great resource in helping makean informed decision! Bring your camera or brochures for camera purchase to thefirst class. No class 7/3.22519 18 yr + W 7:00pm-9:30pm Jun 12-Jul 10 4 PhotoCentral Knepp $89

Camera II – Making PicturesAdd to your photographic toolbox by learning more about your camera. How do exposure controls and yourlens selection impact the way your photos look? Dig deeper into the basics of composition and form as well. Oneevening will be spent in the field exploring the magic of night photography.21650 18 yr + W 7:00pm-9:30pm May 15-Jun 5 4 PhotoCentral Knepp $8922520 18 yr + W 7:00pm-9:30pm Jul 17-Aug 7 4 PhotoCentral Knepp $89

Great Portraits Made Easy – Weddings‼We will cover the basics of great portraits – lighting, posing, and relationship with subject. Our concentration willbe on wedding portraiture. How to photograph wedding groups, wedding portraits, wedding candid’s and lightingboth natural and artificial. We will have live models and a field trip to photograph outside. Meet local vendors whowill show you how to showcase your work. They will bring in samples of wedding albums, photo books, frames,as give information on local labs for processing and postproduction. After 30 years in the business of portraitphotography, Russell Foote knows the secrets to getting a great portrait. Please bring camera and tripods to class.22442 18 yr + T 7:00pm-9:30pm Jun 4-Jun 25 4 PhotoCentral Foote $99

North Coast RedwoodsCoast Redwoods are the tallest trees on the planet, and they reach their greatest majesty along the north coastof California, in the forests of Redwood National Park and a series of state parks which predate federal protection.We will spend two long summer days of this June weekend wandering through and capturing their toweringpresence, in addition to some opportunities to enjoy local wildlife and coastal scenes. Lodging in Crescent Citynot included in workshop price, contact the instructor for equipment and lodging recommendations. We will alsomeet for 2-3 hours the following weekend to share and review work from the workshop.22522 18 yr + Sa/Su 8:00am-6:30pm Jun 22-Jun 23 TBA Decker $225 Su 4:30pm-7:00pm Jun 30 PhotoCentral

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Our darkroom and mounting facility is an excellent place for printing and preparing your photographs forpresentation. Drop by during our open hours or call/email to set up another time. Use this time to moveforward in your creative projects. Please note: classes are not offered on District holidays. Dark Room – PhotoCentral has a superb state-of-the-art black and white darkroom accommodating 35mmto 4x5 negatives. Each station is self-contained and includes shelves and light safe drawers for paper storage.All chemicals and equipment are included. Darkroom Fee: $5 per hour.Digital Lab – Take a class or book open lab hours in our state-of-the-art digital lab. We offer three completework stations to assist you with all your digital photography needs. Equipment includes an Epson Stylus Pro3880 for highest quality prints and enlarged negative printing, an HP large format printer capable of 44 inchwide printing in both color and black and white, a Nikon 9000 scanner for negatives and slides and twoScanmaker 9800 12 x 17 flatbed scanners. Digital printing is an additional $20 per linear foot on thelarge format printer. Digital Lab Fee: $10 per hour.Private Lessons – Call (510) 881-6721 or email [email protected] to arrange. Private lessons,consultations and critiques are available with one of our talented PhotoCentral staff for all levels ofphotographer, including traditional processes, camera skills, digital techniques or any other one-on-one photoinstruction that you desire. Explore a topic of your choice. Two-hour minimum at a rate of $69 per hour.

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Beaches and Back Roads – Garrapata to Pacific GroveBeaches and Backroads in a new season! Follow the magical path from the 17 mile drive at Pebble Beach tolegendary Garapatta and Carmel Beaches in the morning then a no-host lunch at historic Cannery Row. We willfollow the flowers to Lovers Point and end the day with a remarkable sunset along the shoreline with amazingrock formations. Join Rick Knepp at many of his favorite photo spots. Picture sharing follow up TBA.22518 18 yr + Sa 9:00am-6:00pm Jul 20 1 TBA Knepp $110

Building a Web Presence in Photography Analyze various web sites to assess what works, get design ideas and evaluate functionality. We’ll compare variousproviders – Smugmug, PhotoShelter, Flickr, Google+ and Dreamweaver, gauge the level of expertise needed toimplement a web presence and then determine the best provider for you. Start to build your website and uploadimages during the workshop. Additional topics may include synchronizing images from your website to mobiledevices time permitting. You will need a laptop with editing software loaded (Lightroom, Aperture, PhotoshopElement, etc.) and an internet browser. Visit the instructor’s websites, for exampleswww.incredibletravelphotos.com or www.oliverklinkphotography.com.22578 18 yr + Sa 9:00am-4:00pm Jul 27 1 PhotoCentral Klink $149

PhotoCentral Sunday Photo Group and REBORN!!Gather with fellow photographers to share work and ideas in the New PhotoCentral Sunday Photo Group. ThisFREE event is a chance to share your photographs, experiences and build community with fellow photographers.Email Joe Decker [email protected] to get on the list and join this informal but highly informative gathering.Be sure to double check meeting dates with Joe before attending.22570 16 yr + Su 1:00pm-4:00pm Jun 30 1 PhotoCentral FREE!22571 16 yr + Su 1:00pm-4:00pm Jul 28 1 PhotoCentral FREE!22572 16 yr + Su 1:00pm-4:00pm Aug 25 1 PhotoCentral FREE!

| Special Interest |Ashland Bridge ClubACBL-sanctioned Duplicate Bridge offered to beginners through advanced andintermediate level players. Game awards ACBL masterpoints. Free plays towinners in each direction. Instructor is an ACBL Bronze Life Master and accreditedteacher. 18 yr + Th 10:30am-2:30pm Jun 13-Aug 29 12 ACC Conrad $8

Easybridge!Especially for beginners. Learn to play bridge, exercise your mind, meet stimulating people and make friends.Lessons are ongoing in these weekly games strictly for newcomers to bridge (and modern bridge); games areACBL-sanctioned and award masterpoints. Presenter is an ACBL Life Master and accredited ACBL EasybridgePresenter and Director. 18 yr + Th 11:00am-3:30pm Jun 13-Aug 22 10 WPCC Hollowell $8

Lake Chabot Bridge ClubDrop-in bridge. All welcome! 18 yr + Th 9:00am-12:00pm Jun 13-Aug 29 12 CVCC Staff $2

Redwood Bridge ClubACBL-sanctioned Duplicate Bridge. Drop-in basis, masterpoints awarded. Terry’s “Tips for Tops” complimentarylesson offered 15 minutes prior to each Monday game. Instructor is an ACBL Gold Life Master and AccreditedStar Teacher. 18 yr + M 12:25pm-4:15pm Jun 10-Aug 26 12 KASCC Terzian $8 18 yr + W 11:15am-3:15pm Jun 12-Aug 28 12 KASCC Terzian $8

San Felipe Bridge ClubACBL-sanctioned Duplicate Bridge offered to beginners through advanced level players. Game awards ACBLmasterpoints. Free plays to winners in each direction. 18 yr + F 10:30am-2:30pm Jun 14-Aug 30 12 SFCC Dabney $8

Want to Know? Afraid to Ask? Everything you want to know about advance planning for end-of-life services, but are afraid to ask. Come to aninformal presentation, in a relaxed atmosphere with family service counselors from Holy Sepulchre Cemetery/HolyAngels Funeral and Cremation Center, and receive FREE guidance and information on pre-arranging end-of-lifematters. 22785 18 yr + M 7:00pm-8:00pm Jun 24 1 KASCC Staff FREE!22786 18 yr + M 7:00pm-8:00pm Jul 15 1 KASCC Staff FREE!22787 18 yr + M 7:00pm-8:00pm Aug 12 1 KASCC Staff FREE!

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One Stroke Painting WorkshopsHave fun learning the Donna Dewberry One Stroke Decorative Paintingmethod while creating fun garden enhancements. These three hourworkshops teach a fast and easy painting method that can be used to decoratea multitude of gifts and household items. No experience or natural talentrequired. Fun for all ages. Pre-registration required.Summer Creatures for the Garden22606 10 yr + Sa 1:00pm-4:00pm Jun 22 1 ADOBE Underwood $40*Create a Garden Sign22607 10 yr + Sa 1:00pm-4:00pm Jul 13 1 ADOBE Underwood $40*Flower Pot Holder22608 10 yr + Sa 9:00am-12:00pm Aug 17 1 ADOBE Underwood $40**$5 supply fee due to instructor at the start of class.

German Language InstructionDesigned for those interested in speaking and understanding simple German sentences. Be immersed in thelanguage at the first class. As the course progresses we will introduce German writing and reading. The Advancedclass is for returning students wanting to further their language skills. Our teacher is a native German who justpublished her fifth book, My Father, Hermann Apett. No class 7/4.Beginning22594 10 yr + Th 1:00pm-2:30pm Jun 13-Aug 22 10 KASCC Schmidt $50Intermediate22596 10 yr + Th 11:30am-1:00pm Jun 13-Aug 22 10 KASCC Schmidt $50Advanced22595 10 yr + Th 10:00am-11:30am Jun 13-Aug 22 10 KASCC Schmidt $50

Creative Visualization Come journey on the wings of your imagination. Swim with wild dolphins, visit crystal palaces and meet insightfuland wise people. Find the beauty and refreshing depth within you. Bring a journal. There will be time to reflectand opportunities to share with classmates.23093 18 yr + W 7:30pm-8:45pm Jul 10-Aug 7 5 WPCC Rudnitzky $80

Sewing ClassesFor all sewing classes, the instructor will contact you prior to the first classwith the supply list.Sewing Machine Basics – Did you purchase a sewing machine or havean old one, but don’t know how to use it? This class will help you explore yoursewing machine. Learn to wind a bobbin, thread the machine, sew a variety ofseams, and trouble shoot various problems. Requirement: Sewing machine mustbe in working order.22601 16 yr + Sa 9:00am-12:00pm Jun 15 1 KASCC Ragbotra $35

Sewing with Knits – Learn the essential tips and techniques for working and sewing with knit fabrics. Alsogain knowledge in using the correct sewing machine needle, thread, sewing machine settings and stitches. Startwith a simple yet fashionable top, skirt, or dress to gain an understanding of working with knits.22605 16 yr + Sa 9:00am-12:00pm Jun 22 1 KASCC Ragbotra $35

Beginning Sewing – Prerequisite: Sewing Machine Basics or must know how to sew. A great beginner’sproject with the option of elastic waist or drawstring PJ pants, shorts, or a skirt. While working on this projectyou’ll learn to take correct body measurements. Select your pattern size accordingly and make basic adjustmentsto the pattern. You’ll also learn about the grain of the fabric and its importance and many other useful tips whileworking on your project.22604 16 yr + Sa 9:00am-12:00pm Jul 13-Jul 27 3 KASCC Ragbotra $85

DIY Alterations – Everyone has clothes in their closet that need some kind of alteration. Learn how to alteryour clothes for the perfect fit, whether it is repairing the hem of pants or skirts, replacing buttons, or taking inor out the side seams, and more. Also learn what cannot be fixed. Prerequisite: Beginning Sewing or must knowhow to sew.22603 16 yr + Sa 1:00pm-4:00pm Jul 27 1 KASCC Ragbotra $35

Intermediate Sewing – Increase your sewing knowledge while learning how to make a dress or a shirtwith or without darts, buttonholes or zipper. Learn to sew sleeves, attach facing to the neckline, fuse interfacing,hem a garment, and how to read a pattern and make adjustments. Sewing machine required. Prerequisite:Beginning Sewing or must know how to sew.22602 16 yr + Sa 1:00pm-4:00pm Aug 3-Aug 31 5 KASCC Ragbotra $130

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Writer’s WorkshopDesigned for creative writers of all ages. Beginner andexperienced writers are welcome to work on assignmentsor to complete their own projects. Students discuss eachother’s work, share ideas, get plenty of professional adviceand form creative friendships. Class requirement: Passionfor writing. Instructor is a published author.22597 18 yr + M 7:45pm-8:45pm Jun 10-Jul 15 6 CVCC Krasov $129

| Sports |Sports Field and Gym Rentals – see page 59.

Adult Softball LeaguesLeagues are offered in Men’s, Women’s and Co-Ed Slowpitch and Men’s Fastpitch. Teams that participated inH.A.R.D.’s 2012 Leagues will be mailed registration packets automatically. New teams should pick up theirregistration packet or call for one to be mailed to you. Registration packets can be downloaded atwww.teamsideline.com/hayward.

Adult Soccer LeagueYear-round soccer leagues at the Alden E. Oliver Sports Park of Hayward areavailable. Two Men’s “Open,” and a “Women’s Over 30” league will be offered.Registration packets can be downloaded at www.teamsideline.com/hayward.

Adult Volleyball LeaguesTeams that played during the 2012 season will receive their informationautomatically. New teams interested in playing should pick up their packetsat the District Office or call the Adult Sports Office at (510) 317-2314. Registrationpackets can also be downloaded at www.teamsideline.com/hayward.

Bocce Ball LeaguesIf you are interested in competing in a bocce ball league please call (510) 317-2303 to be placed on an interestlist for future leagues. Leagues will be played at the Adobe Art Center in Castro Valley.

| Tennis |Tennis – Beginner NTRP Rating of 1.0Bring a tennis racket and a can of new tennis balls to first class.23206 18 yr + Sa 9:00am-10:00am Jun 1-Aug 3 10 BTTC Lim $11723207 18 yr + Su 10:00am-11:00am Jun 2-Aug 4 10 BTTC Lim $117

Tennis – Advanced/Beginner NTRP Rating of 2.0Some previous experience or those who can carry on a short rally. Emphasis on improving basic strokes, footworkand serving. NOTE: Beginner class is recommended before taking this class. Bring a tennis racket and a can ofnew tennis balls to first class. No class 5/25.22693 18 yr + Sa 1:30pm-2:30pm Jun 15-Aug 24 10 MMTC Savich $12023208 18 yr + Sa 10:00am-11:00 am Jun 1-Aug 3 10 BTTC Lim $120

Tennis – Intermediate NTRP Rating of 3.0Bring a tennis racket and a can of new tennis balls to first class.23209 18 yr + Su 9:00am-10:00am Jun 2-Aug 4 10 BTTC Lim $120

Tennis – Social Tennis LeagueThese leagues are designed to allow community members like you to find hitting partners and competitive playwithout joining a competitive team. Women and men of all levels of play are welcome.22374 18 yr + W 7:00pm-9:00pm Jun 26-Aug 28 10 BTTC Lim $50

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Ages 50 Years +

The Hayward Area Recreation and Park District Senior/Active Adult classes and programs are geared to all Adults50 years of age and older. The following H.A.R.D. facilities offer recreational, social and educational programsand activities that enhance the lives of Senior/Active Adults with the goal of helping older adults remain healthy,be active and stay independent. Programs and special events are announced in the “Expanding Horizons,” anewsletter for Senior/Active Adults, available at Centers listed below:

| Art |Art of Drawing and Painting 55 yr + T 9:00am-11:30am TBA KASCC Gunn $TBA22078 50 yr + W 9:30am-12:30pm Jul 3-Jul 31 5 HASC Gunn $2522079 50 yr + W 9:30am-12:30pm Aug 7-Aug 28 4 HASC Gunn $2022080 50 yr + W 9:30am-12:30pm Sep 4-Sep 25 4 HASC Gunn $20

Caning and Refinishing 50 yr + M 9:00am-12:00pm Ongoing KASCC Stallknecht $1 drop-in

Ceramics Low Fire22081 50 yr + Th 12:00pm-2:00pm Jul 11-Jul 25 3 HASC Shaw $1522082 50 yr + Th 12:00pm-2:00pm Aug 1-Aug 29 5 HASC Shaw $2522083 50 yr + Th 12:00pm-2:00pm Sep 5-Sep 26 4 HASC Shaw $20

Chinese Brush Painting 50 yr + F 9:00am-11:00am Jun 14-Aug 30 12 HASC To $5 drop-in

Crochet and Knitting 50 yr + T 10:00am-12:00pm Jun 11-Aug 27 12 HASC Volunteer $1 drop-in 50 yr + W 12:30pm-3:00pm Ongoing KASCC Belzer $1 drop-in

Mosaic Art Learn the art of mosaic tile. Projects are for the beginners: planter pots, garden stepping stones, and garden artdecorations.22677 50 yr + M 9:30am-12:00pm Jun 3-Jun 24 4 HASC Kliest $2022678 50 yr + M 9:30am-12:00pm Jul 1-Jul 29 5 HASC Kliest $2522679 50 yr + M 9:30am-12:00pm Aug 5-Aug 26 4 HASC Kliest $2022680 50 yr + M 9:30am-12:00pm Sep 9-Sep 30 4 HASC Kliest $20

Needle Art 50 yr + F 9:00am-12:30pm Ongoing KASCC Volunteer $1 drop-in

One Stroke Decorative Painting22087 50 yr + T 9:00am-11:00am Jul 2-Jul 30 5 HASC Underwood $2522088 50 yr + T 9:00am-11:00am Aug 6-Aug 27 4 HASC Underwood $2022089 50 yr + T 9:00am-11:00am Sep 3-Sep 24 4 HASC Underwood $20

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Kenneth C. Aitken Senior andCommunity Center (KASCC)17800 Redwood Road, Castro Valley | (510) 881-6738Center Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4:00pm

“Senior Satelite” LocationsMatt Jimenez Community Center (MJCC)28200 Ruus Road, Hayward | (510) 887-0400Center Hours: Tuesday/Friday, 10:00am-1:00pmAshland Community Center (ACC)1530 167th Avenue, San Leandro | (510) 881-6755Center Hours: Tuesday, 10:00am-1:00pm

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Wood Carving 50 yr + T 12:30pm-3:30pm Jun 11-Aug 27 12 HASC Volunteer $2 drop-in

Woodworking and Crafts 50 yr + T/W/Th 9:00am-3:00pm Jun 11-Aug 29 35 HASC Volunteer $2 drop-in

| Dance and Music |Ballroom DanceBeginning22110 50 yr + T 7:00pm-8:00pm Jul 2-Jul 30 5 HASC Rocha $2522111 50 yr + T 7:00pm-8:00pm Aug 6-Aug 27 4 HASC Rocha $2022112 50 yr + T 7:00pm-8:00pm Sep 3-Sep 24 4 HASC Rocha $20Intermediate22113 50 yr + T 8:00pm-9:00pm Jul 2-Jul 30 5 HASC Rocha $2522114 50 yr + T 8:00pm-9:00pm Aug 6-Aug 27 4 HASC Rocha $2022115 50 yr + T 8:00pm-9:00pm Sep 3-Sep 24 4 HASC Rocha $20Hawaiian Hula Dance 50 yr + Th 11:15am-12:15pm Ongoing KASCC Hanan $3 drop-in

Line DanceBeginning 50 yr + M 10:00am-11:30am Jun 10-Aug 26 12 HASC Nicolaus $3.50 drop-inBeginning/Intermediate 50 yr + T 10:00am-12:00pm Ongoing KASCC Nocera $3.50 drop-inAdvanced Beginning 50 yr + M 7:00pm-8:30pm Jun 10-Aug 26 12 HASC Clayton $4 drop-in 50 yr + F 10:00am-11:30am Jun 14-Aug 30 11 HASC Nicolaus $3.50 drop-inAll Levels 50 yr + W 7:00pm-8:30pm Jun 12-Aug 28 12 HASC Marez $4 drop-in

Country Western DanceBeginning 55 yr + W 10:00am-11:30am Jul 3-Aug 28 MJCC Jones $3 drop-inIntermediate/Advanced 55 yr + M 10:00am-11:30am Jul 1-Aug 26 MJCC Jones $3 drop-inIntermediate/Advanced 55 yr + F 10:00am-11:30am Jul 5-Aug 30 MJCC Jones $3 drop-inAll Levels 55 yr + Sa 10:00am-11:30am Jul 6-Aug 31 MJCC Jones $4 drop-in

Live Band DanceThe Four Happy Notes 50 yr + M 10:00am-11:30am Ongoing KASCC Graban FREE!Bob Wiseman Band 50 yr + Th 12:00pm-3:00pm 4th Thu KASCC Volunteer FREE!The Backroads Band 50 yr + Th 12:45pm-2:45pm 2nd Thu KASCC Volunteer FREE! 50 yr + T (2nd) 12:45pm-2:45pm Jun 11, Jul 9, Aug 13 HASC Volunteer FREE!Richard Herman Band 50 yr + Th 10:00am-11:30am Jun 13-Aug 29 11 HASC Herman FREE!Big Band Dance 50 yr + Su 1:00pm-3:30pm Jun 23 1 HASC Volunteer $4 drop-in

Operas and Ballet for Music Lovers 50 yr + W 1:00pm-2:30pm Ongoing KASCC Volunteer $1 drop-in

Senior Sing-Along 50 yr + M 2:00pm-3:00pm Ongoing KASCC Zigenis $1 drop-in

Soul Dancercize 50 yr + F 6:00pm-7:30pm Jun 14-Aug 30 11 HASC Lucas $4 drop-in

Tap DanceTap I22106 50 yr + M 1:30pm-2:30pm Jun 10-Jul 15 4 CVPA-2 Nordgren-Taddi $2022107 50 yr + M 1:30pm-2:30pm Jul 22-Aug 12 4 CVPA-2 Nordgren-Taddi $20Tap II22102 50 yr + M 12:30pm-1:30pm Jun 10-Jul 15 4 CVPA-2 Nordgren-Taddi $2022104 50 yr + Th 1:00pm-2:00pm Jun 13-Jul 25 4 CVPA-2 Nordgren-Taddi $2022103 50 yr + M 12:30pm-1:30pm Jul 22-Aug 12 4 CVPA-2 Nordgren-Taddi $2022105 50 yr + Th 1:00pm-2:00pm Aug 1-Aug 22 4 CVPA-2 Nordgren-Taddi $20

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UkuleleBeginning22269 50 yr + W 6:00pm-7:00pm Jul 3-Jul 31 3 HASC Kamai-Paler $1522270 50 yr + W 6:00pm-7:00pm Aug 7-Aug 28 3 HASC Kamai-Paler $1522271 50 yr + W 6:00pm-7:00pm Sep 4-Sep 25 3 HASC Kamai-Paler $15Advance22272 50 yr + W 7:15pm-8:15pm Jul 3-Jul 31 3 HASC Kamai-Paler $1522273 50 yr + W 7:15pm-8:15pm Aug 7-Aug 28 3 HASC Kamai-Paler $1522274 50 yr + W 7:15pm-8:15pm Sep 4-Sep 25 3 HASC Kamai-Paler $15Practice 50 yr + T 2:00pm-4:00pm Jun 18-Aug 20 7 HASC Volunteer $1 drop-in (1st, 3rd, 5th)

| Health and Fitness |Breathe, Meditate, Heal22176 50 yr + W 2:15pm-3:15pm Jul 10-Jul 31 4 HASC Jean $2022177 50 yr + W 2:15pm-3:15pm Aug 21-Aug 28 2 HASC Jean $1022178 50 yr + W 2:15pm-3:15pm Sep 4-Sep 25 4 HASC Jean $20

Exercise for Frail Seniors22281 60 yr + M/W/F 11:30am-12:30pm May 29-Aug 2 29 ACC N/A

Fitness for Active Adults/Seniors 55 yr + W/F 8:00am-9:00am TBA KASCC Nohr $TBA 55 yr + W/F 9:00am-10:00am TBA KASCC Nohr $TBA

Fitness and Relaxation 55 yr + M/W 5:45pm-6:45pm TBA KASCC Schmidt $TBA

Laugh Yoga 50 yr + Th 3:00pm-3:30pm Ongoing KASCC Volunteer $1 drop-in

Meditation for Health 50 yr + F 3:00pm-4:00pm Sep 6-Sep 27 4 HASC Martin $3 drop-in

Nice & Easy Movement 55 yr + W/F 10:00am-11:30am TBA KASCC Farrell $TBA

Pilates22173 50 yr + W 8:45am-9:45am Jul 3-Jul 31 5 HASC Korzun $2522174 50 yr + W 8:45am-9:45am Aug 7-Aug 28 4 HASC Korzun $2022175 50 yr + W 8:45am-9:45am Sep 4-Sep 25 4 HASC Korzun $20

QiGong (Practice) 50 yr + T 10:00am-11:00am Jun 11-Aug 27 12 HASC Volunteer $1 drop-in 50 yr + F 10:00am-11:15am Ongoing KASCC Volunteer $1 drop-in

Stretch and Strength22179 50 yr + W 1:00pm-2:00pm Jul 10-Jul 31 4 HASC Jean $2022180 50 yr + W 1:00pm-2:00pm Aug 21-Aug 28 2 HASC Jean $1022181 50 yr + W 1:00pm-2:00pm Sep 4-Sep 25 4 HASC Jean $20

Tai Chi Chih – All Levels22099 50 yr + Th 9:00am-10:00am Jul 11-Jul 25 3 HASC McAlister $1222100 50 yr + Th 9:00am-10:00am Aug 1-Aug 29 5 HASC McAlister $2022101 50 yr + Th 9:00am-10:00am Sep 5-Sep 26 4 HASC McAlister $1622096 50 yr + F 9:30am-10:30am Jul 5-Jul 26 4 HASC Triggs $1622097 50 yr + F 9:30am-10:30am Aug 2-Aug 30 5 HASC Triggs $2022098 50 yr + F 9:30am-10:30am Sep 6-Sep 27 4 HASC Triggs $16

Tai Chi Chuan – Advanced 50 yr + Th 10:00am-11:00am Ongoing KASCC Volunteer $2 drop-in

10 Minute Massage 60 yr + M 12:30pm-3:00pm 2nd Mon KASCC by appointment 60 yr+ T (2nd) 10:00am-12:00pm 2nd Tue HASC by appointment

Yoga22167 50 yr + M 8:45am-9:45am Jul 1-Jul 29 5 HASC Korzun $2522168 50 yr + M 8:45am-9:45am Aug 5-Aug 26 4 HASC Korzun $2022169 50 yr + M 8:45am-9:45am Sep 9-Sep 30 4 HASC Korzun $2022170 50 yr + Th 6:00pm-7:00pm Jul 11-Jul 25 3 HASC Jean $3022171 50 yr + Th 6:00pm-7:00pm Aug 22-Aug 29 2 HASC Jean $2022172 50 yr + Th 6:00pm-7:00pm Sep 5-Sep 26 4 HASC Jean $40

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Zumba Gold22201 50 yr + T 8:45am-9:45am Jul 2-Jul 30 5 HASC Alcantar $2522202 50 yr + T 8:45am-9:45am Aug 6-Aug 27 4 HASC Alcantar $2022203 50 yr + T 8:45am-9:45am Sep 3-Sep 24 4 HASC Alcantar $2022198 50 yr + F 2:50pm-3:50pm Jul 5-Jul 26 4 HASC Alcantar $2022199 50 yr + F 2:50pm-3:50pm Aug 9-Aug 30 4 HASC Alcantar $2022200 50 yr + F 2:50pm-3:50pm Sep 6-Sep 27 4 HASC Alcantar $20

| Languages |French – Conversational22091 50 yr + W 10:00am-11:30am Jul 3-Jul 31 5 HASC Avellar $2522092 50 yr + W 10:00am-11:30am Aug 7, Aug 14 2 HASC Avellar $1022093 50 yr + W 10:00am-11:30am Sep 4-Sep 25 4 HASC Avellar $20

German – ConversationalGerman I22094 50 yr + T 1:00pm-2:00pm Jun 11-Aug 27 12 HASC Volunteer $10German II22095 50 yr + T 2:00pm-3:00pm Jun 11-Aug 27 12 HASC Volunteer $10

Spanish – ConversationalSpanish I21352 50 yr + F 3:00pm-4:00pm Sep 9-Sep 27 4 HASC Pisano $20Spanish II21354 50 yr + F 2:00pm-3:00pm Sep 9-Sep 27 4 HASC Pisano $20

Thai – Conversational22205 50 yr + T 11:15am-12:45pm Jun 11-Aug 27 12 HASC Volunteer $10

| Special Interest |Art of Creative Writing22154 50 yr + M 1:00pm-3:00pm Sep 9-Dec 2 12 HASC Volunteer $10

Books and Conversation 50 yr + M 10:30am-11:30am Ongoing KASCC Volunteer $1 drop-in

Computer – Beginning22151 50 yr + Th 1:50pm-3:50pm Sep 5-Oct 24 8 HASC Fowle $35

Computer Internet Plus22152 50 yr + M 1:50pm-3:50pm Sep 9-Oct 28 8 HASC Fowle $35

Cooking – Taught by Executive/Private Chef Kitchen Confidence – Culinary basics that solidify the “right” way to cookthe food that you want to eat. Cooking method overview for those who wish tolearn to cook or cook better. Grocery store logic and farmers market cooking.Preparation of a wide range of meal components by: searing, roasting,poaching, flashing, coddling, chopping, mincing, sous vide. There will befood comsumption.22403 18 yr+ Th 6:00pm-8:30pm Jun 20 1 HASC Hart $50**$15 material fee payable to instructor.Summer Farmer’s Market: Preserves, Spice Pastes, Blendes, Etc. – Expand your culinaryrepertoire. Backyard fruit preserves, complex (yet easy) compotes with nut, herb, olive, raisin, mortar and pestalvs. food processor, fruit chutney, applications for apple cider, hibiscus, pomegranate, date syrups, Miso glazesand Asian vinaigrettes, pesto, pastes and tapenades.22405 18 yr + Th 6:00pm-8:30pm Aug 29 1 HASC Hart $50**$15 material fee payable to instructor.

Current Events 50 yr + Th 1:30pm-3:00pm Ongoing KASCC Volunteer $1 drop-in

Digital Photography – Beginning22153 50 yr + T 9:00am-12:00pm Sep 17 1 HASC Foote $20

I’m Not Gay, But . . . Gay 101 for Seniors This program is designed to provide an entry level window into terminology, history, LGBTQ resources and realworld stories from seniors as well as an opportunity to hone LGBYQ ally skills. 50 yr + Th 12:30pm-1:30pm Aug 15-Aug 29 3 HASC Volunteer FREE!

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Mah Jong – Chinese Style 50 yr + Th 12:00pm-4:00pm Ongoing HASC Volunteer 50¢ drop-in

Memory Academy22695 55 yr + T 9:30am-11:30am Jul 2-Jul 30 5 MJCC Nohr $2522696 55 yr + T 9:30am-11:30am Aug 6-Aug 27 4 MJCC Nohr $20

Reviewing Your Life 50 yr + F 2:00pm-3:00pm Sep 6-Sep 27 4 HASC Martin $4 drop-in

Senior Tuesdays 60 yr + T 9:30am-1:30pm Jun 18-Sep 10 13 ACC FREE!

Shakespeare/Cultural Literacy 50 yr + T 12:30pm-2:30pm Ongoing KASCC Volunteer $1 drop-in

Walk Ashland 60 yr + W 11:00am-11:30am Jun 19-Sep 11 13 ACC FREE!

| Sports/Games/Activities |Badminton 50 yr + W 8:30am-11:00am Ongoing HASC $1 drop-in

Billiards 50 yr + M-F 8:30am-4:00pm Ongoing HASC $1 drop-in 50 yr + M-F 8:30am-4:00pm Ongoing KASCC $1 drop-in

Bingo 50 yr + M/Th 1:15pm-3:30pm Ongoing HASC $2-$11.50 drop-in 50 yr + T 1:15pm-3:30pm Ongoing KASCC $2-$11.50 drop-in

BridgeBridge – Party Style 50 yr + M/T 9:00am-12:00pm Ongoing KASCC 50¢ drop-inBridge – Duplicate 50 yr + W 12:00pm-4:00pm Ongoing HASC 50¢ drop-in 50 yr + F 12:00pm-4:00pm Ongoing KASCC $1 drop-in

Chess 50 yr + M/F 12:30pm-4:00pm Ongoing HASC 50¢ drop-in

Nintendo Wii 50 yr + Th 1:30pm-3:30pm Ongoing KASCC Volunteer $1 drop-in

Pinnochle 50 yr + T/F 9:00am-4:00pm Ongoing KASCC 50¢ drop-in

Table Tennis 50 yr + W 1:00pm-4:00pm Ongoing HASC Volunteer $1.50 drop-in

Senior Social Tennis League22373 55 yr + W/F 9:30am-11:30am Jun 12-Aug 16 20 BTTC Lau/Tunggal $8022375 55 yr + W 9:30am-11:30am Jun 12-Aug 14 10 BTTC Lau/Tunggal $4022376 55 yr + F 9:30am-11:30am Jun 14-Aug 16 10 BTTC Lau/Tunggal $40

| Social Services |Luncheons – Luncheons are provided by Spectrum. Reservations must be made by 12:00pm the previous day.Reservations can be made in person or by calling the Senior Center. Chef Salad can be substituted for any lunchentree everyday. Hamburgers are available alternatives on soup days. 50 yr + M-F 12:00pm-1:00pm Ongoing HASC $3.25 50 yr + M-Th 12:00pm-1:00pm Ongoing KASCC $3.25

Mercy Brown Bag Program – Mercy Retirement and Care Center distributes a bag of nutritional food tolow-income seniors. Participants must pre-qualify.60 yr + M (2nd, 4th) 8:30am-9:30am Jul 8-Sep 23 ACC Preregister by calling (510) 534-8540 ext. 369 FREE!60 yr + F (2nd, 4th) 1:00pm-2:00pm Jun 14-Aug 23 HASC Register on site. FREE!

MJCC Senior Satellite Days – Senior Satellite Days is held on an ongoing basis. Activities include access topool tables, ping-pong, Internet ready computer lab, Nintendo Wii, arts and crafts, cards, knitting, seminars, chess,exercise and dancing classes. A low-cost lunch will also be provided each Tuesday. Please stop by and say hello. 55 yr + T/F 10:00am-1:00pm Jul 2-Aug 30 MJCC $1 drop-in

Senior Tuesdays at Ashland Community Center – A free program for older adults providing an array ofactivities designed to promote health and well-being. Activities include Bingo, coffee social, exercise, Health InsuranceCounseling and Advocacy Program (HICAP), Healthy Living Council, low-cost lunch and wellness classes. Register on-site. Participants must register and sign liability waiver to participate. Call (510) 881-6755 for more information. 60 yr + T 9:00am-1:00pm 14 ACC FREE!

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| Sorensdale Recreation Center |275 Goodwin Street, Hayward, Phone: (510) 881-6778

Summer Quarter: June 10-September 1, 2013Program hours: Monday-Friday, 9:30 am-3:30 pm

Center Closed: July 4 (Independence Day); July 15-19 (Summer Break)

The Sorensdale Recreation Center is a facility and program of the Hayward Area Recreation and Park District.The primary purpose of the program is to provide opportunities for people with an intellectual disability(i.e., developmental disabilities) to learn and practice recreational, educational, daily living and communityskills. Other criteria for program participants include: being 22 years old or older or being between the agesof 18 and 22 and possessing a high school diploma; having the ability to independently feed oneself; havingthe ability to independently toilet oneself; and having no history of physical aggression. Program activitiesinclude functional literacy, functional math, computer skills, job preparation skills, communication skills,personal health skills, physical fitness, gardening, arts and crafts, performing arts and music. Life skillslearned in the classroom are practiced in the community.The geographic service area is Central Alameda County which includes Hayward, Castro Valley, San Lorenzo,and San Leandro. We will also accept applications on behalf of residents of Southern Alameda County;Fremont, Newark and Union City. The fee is $296 per month for residents or vendorization through TheRegional Center of the East Bay. An application process must be completed before entry into the program.

Treasure Chest Thrift ShopSorensdale Recreation Center, Room 9Open Tuesdays and the 1st Saturday of each monthfrom 11:00am-3:00pmStop by our shop, you may find that special treasure you’ve been lookingfor. We also accept donations Monday-Friday, 9:00am-3:00pm. Call (510)881-6778 for more information or directions.

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Golden Nook Boutique Gift Shop – Handmade items for sale by talented seniors in our community.Located at the Hayward Area Senior Center, (between the Japanese Gardens and Douglas MorrissonTheatre).Great shopping opportunity for unique and affordable gifts. We are also seeking new artists to sell handmadeitems. Sales are on commission; this is a great opportunity to make a little extra money. Call for hours, directionsor more information. (510) 881-6766.Seminars and Workshops – The Senior Centers strive to keep you healthy, active and independent. TheSenior Centers maintain an up to date information and referral file. The Senior Center staff also schedule BloodPressure Screenings, Legal Assistance, Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy, Income Tax Assistance, HealthScreenings that include foot care, Brown Bag Food Distribution for low-income seniors and much more. BothSenior Centers offer seminars and workshops such as AARP Driver Safety Program, Medicare and Retirementseminars. In addition we offer a “Welcome and Get Acquainted” Program for new participants. Call the SeniorCenter for more information.Trips and Tours – Experience local, regional and international trips with the Hayward Area Recreation andPark District. Local day trips are taken on a regular basis from the Hayward and the Kenneth Aitken SeniorCenters. Trip destinations include San Francisco, Monterey, local gardens and museums and more. Trips are alsoplanned to local casinos such as Black Oak and Red Hawk! Rome and the Amalfi Coast Tour: October 17-26,2013: Highlights include Whisper Headsets, Rome, Regional Wines with Dinner, Ravello Villa Rufolo, Vietri-sul-Mare, Sorrento, Amalfi Coast, Paestum, Pompeii, Naples, Archeological Museum. Sponsored in collaborationwith Collette Vacations. Rates based on double occupancy start at $3,599 (when you book before April 17, 2013).Call (510) 881-6768 for more information.

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Douglas Morrisson Theatre22311 North Third Street, Hayward | (510) 881-6777

In continuous operation since 1979, the Douglas Morrisson Theatre offers year-round entertainmentfor the entire family through a season of plays, musicals, and choral concerts. We also offer numerousopportunities to get involved with your local theater as a performer or part of a production crew. Forseason calendars, schedules, directions, sneak peeks backstage, volunteer opportunities, and more,please visit www.dmtonline.org.

“Eurydice”By Sarah RuhlMay 16 – June 9, 2013Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays: 8:00pmSundays: 2:00pmSaturday, June 1, 2:00pm with post-show discussion“Rhapsodically beautiful…an inexpressibly movingtheatrical fable about love, loss and the pleasures andpains of memory.” – The New York Times. A luminous reimagining of the classic myth of Orpheusthrough the eyes of his young bride Eurydice. SarahRuhl, winner of a MacArthur Foundation “genius”grant, and one of America’s foremost contemporaryyoung playwrights, enchants and moves us with herinventive new look at a timeless love story.

“The Woman in Black”Adapted by Stephen Mallatratt from the book bySusan HillSeptember 5-September 29, 2013Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays: 8:00pmSundays: 2:00pmSaturday, September 21, 2:00pm with post-showdiscussionArthur Kipps, a middle-aged solicitor, hires a theatreand the services of a professional actor to help him re-enact – and thereby hopefully exorcise – a ghostlyevent which befell him many years previously withhorrifyingly tragic results.“There may be better ghost stories around in print, butI can’t think of one that has been so carefullydeveloped for the stage…”– International HeraldTribune.

Ticket Prices for the 2013-2014 SeasonSingle Event Tickets Previews and Bare Bones Theater Shows Chorus ConcertsAdult $10 $29 $16Seniors (60 yr +) $10 $26 $13Students/Juniors $10 $21 $10

Order tickets online at www.dmtonline.org or by phone at (510) 881-6777.Special Discounts Available for Groups of 10 or More!

For information about group sales, please call the theatre box office at (510) 881-6777.

Coming Up at the Douglas Morrisson Theatre!A Season of Mystery & Romance

The Morrisson Theatre Chorus,

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“Music of the Americas”Music of North and South America

July 26 and 27 at 8:00pm

July 28 at 2:00pm

Bare Bones Tuesdays

July 30, 2013, 8:00pmJoin us for the third production in our 2013 staged reading series: edgier pieces by contemporary writers. Notech stuff, just the words and the stories. Play to be announced.

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Skywest Golf Course1401 Golf Course Road, Hayward | (510) 317-2316 or (510) 317-2300 | www.skywestgc.com

Mission Hills of Hayward Golf Course275 Industrial Parkway, Hayward | (510) 888-0200 | www.missionhillsgc.com

Golf Course Policies• All players are expected to keep up with the group in frontof them. Our golf course Marshals will enforce our Pace ofPlay Policy with all groups.

• No children under 6 years of age allowed on golf courseunless they are players.

• No ice chests allowed.• Only non-metal spikes are allowed.• Shirt and shoes required.

Golf TournamentsTournaments are available for groups of 16 or more. Please call(510) 317-2325 for inquiries on Tournaments for all facilities.

Tee Time ReservationFor Golf Course information, monthly specials and discount Tee Time rates please visit our Web Site atwww.haywardrec.org or www.skywestgc.com and/or www.missionhillsgc.com.

Skywest Driving Range opens at daylight every day.

Sherman Balch ClubhouseLocated at Mission Hills of Hayward Golf Course

275 Industrial Parkway, Hayward | (510) 200-9343

L.A. Critzer Jr. ClubhouseLocated at Skywest Golf Course

1401 Golf Course Road, Hayward | (510) 278-8811

Serving Golfers and General Public

Breakfast • Lunch • Appetizers • Full Service Bar

Open 7 days a week, 7:00am to Dusk

Come Visit the Finest Driving Range in the Bay Area!

Mission Hills of Hayward Driving Range(510) 881-6730

• Double Deck 50-Stall Driving Range • State-of-the-Art Bunker Lighting• Fully Stocked Golf Shop • Golf Lessons

Driving Range Fees

Small $6 50 ballsMedium $10 100 ballsLarge $12 150 balls

Range Cards

$50 ($60 value)$100 ($125 value)

Skywest Golf Course PavilionImagine the possibilities . . .

Golf Tournaments | Special OccasionsWeddings | Family Activities | Birthdays

Corporate Events | Anniversaries

Call (510) 317-2325

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Facilities for RentCommunity Parks and FacilitiesCommunity Parks and Facilities are available for private use forwedding receptions, parties, meetings, exhibits, socials, and otherrentals. Priorities for use and fees are based upon the type of group, organization or individual requesting the reservation. A minimumof 30 days advance notice is required when requesting a rental. Inaddition to community centers, rentals are available for swimcenters, barbeque picnic areas, Rowell Ranch Rodeo Grounds, andbirthday party areas. Meek Estate West Terrace will provide abeautiful venue for a small wedding or event in an historic setting.For all rental information please call the Recreation District Officeat (510) 881-6700 or visit www.haywardrec.org.

Picnic Site ReservationsThe vast majority of our parks feature picnic sites which are availableon a first come-first served basis (see pages 61-63). To betteraccommodate group picnic use we also will reserve sites at 13 ofour parks. The parks are: Alden E. Oliver Sports Park of Hayward,Memorial Park (picnic site), Cannery Park, Mt. Eden Park, Carlos BeePark, Rowell Ranch, Castro Valley Community Park, San FelipeCommunity Park, East Avenue Park, San Lorenzo Community Park,Kennedy Park, Weekes Community Park, and Meek Park. NoJumpers allowed, please. Fee charges vary according to area. Nonresident fees may be applicable. For reservation information pleasecall the Recreation District Office at (510) 881-6700. Picnic Rainout Policy: In the case of heavy rain at the park andyour picnic is rained out, please call the District Office, (510) 881-6700 within three business days after the date of the scheduledpicnic to request a client credit or refund. You may reschedule yourpicnic reservation for another available date. Should you prefer arefund and the original payment was made by cash or check, a checkwill be issued by our Accounting Department within 2-3 weeks. Ifthe original payment was made by credit card, a credit will be issuedto the card. Sorry, no cash refunds.

Skywest Golf Course PavilionImagine the possibilities – Special occasions, anniversaries,weddings, family activities, birthdays, corporate events and golftournament catering. For elite catering call (510) 278-8811. Forrentals call Skywest Golf Course (510) 317-2325.

Tennis Court ReservationsAll tennis courts are available at no charge on a first come, firstserved basis unless reserved (see pages 61-63 for locations). Feesfor tennis court reservations are $9 per hour per court. Courtreservations can be made by phone at (510) 881-6700. $2 feecharged for each change/cancellation.

Sports Field and Gym RentalsPractices, Leagues and Tournaments – Groups interested inreserving an indoor gym for basketball or volleyballuse, or an outdoor sports field for practices, leaguesor tournament play, can contact the Adult SportsOffice at (510) 317-2314. The District has a wide rangeof facilities capable of accommodating a variety ofspecial sporting events, leagues and tournaments.

Meek Estate West Terrace Gazebo

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Kennedy ParkRecreation Area19501 Hesperian Blvd., Hayward

Family Fun ActivitiesKennedy Park has all the right

ingredients for a great family picnic!

• Express Train Ride • Snack Bar

• Tennis Courts • Playground

• Merry-Go-Round • Picnic Areas**

• Horseshoe Courts • Bounce*

• Triple Pines Ranch Petting Zoo

Concessions are open weekends, school vacations,and most holidays, 11:30am-4:30pm, weather permitting.

Train ride . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2Merry-go-round . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2Bounce* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2Triple Pines Ranch Petting Zoo . . . . . . . . .$2

Special $5 discount ticket includes 3-$2 admissions for the train, petting zoo, Bounce,* ormerry-go-round. For additional savings you may purchase 25-$2 admissions for $35.*Bounce open on selected weekend dates.**For picnic area reservation information, call (510) 881-6700.

For information call (510) 670-7275or email: [email protected]

Applications for part-time Park Ranger positions now available.

Kennedy Park Express Train Ride.

Get your BARK ON and visit a local Dog Park! The following District facilities are off-leash Dog Parks:

n Earl Warren Park4660 Crow Canyon Road, Castro Valley

n Edendale Dog Park16278 Ashland Avenue, San Lorenzo

n Eden Greenway XIContessa Street and Sleepyhollow Avenue,Hayward

n San Lorenzo Community Park1970 Via Buena Vista, San Lorenzo

Coming soon! Cherryland Dog Park

Need a gift for that special person?Give the gift of recreation!

Gift certificates are available at the District office, or call (510) 881-6700.

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Adobe Adobe Center Art Studios, Art GalleryAdobe Park 20395 San Miguel, CV Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Skateboard Park, Bocce CourtsARAN Arans Art Studio 3313 Village Dr., CV Art StudioArroyo High School 15701 Lorenzo, SLz Í Í Í Í AEOSP Alden E. Oliver Sports Park2580 Eden Park Pl., Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Sports Complex ASC Arroyo Swim Center 15701 Lorenzo, SLz Í Summer Swimming OnlyACC Ashland Community Center 1530 167th, SL Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í BTTC BTP Bay Trees Tennis Park Handball, 19855 Cull Canyon, CV Í Í Í Í Í Í Sand VolleyballBechtel Mini Park 22798 Ross Place, Hay Í Í Í Í BGCR Bermuda Gardens 1475 167th Ave., SL Community RoomBidwell Park 175 Fairway, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Birchfield Park Santa Clara & Winton, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Bohannon School 800 Bockman, SLz Í Í Í Brenkwitz School 2560 Darwin, Hay Í Í Bret Harte School 1047 “E” St., Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í BURB Burbank School 353 “B” St., Hay Í GymnasiumCANP Cannery Park 125 “B” St., Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Splash Park, Skate AreaCanyon Middle School 1960 Cull Canyon, CV Í Í Í Í Í Canyon View Park Farm Hill & Daisy, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Carlos Bee Park 1905 Grove, CV Í Í Í Í Í Í Castro Valley Creek Park 3600 Norbridge, CV Í Í Amphitheater/Creek OverviewCastro Valley High School California, CV Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Summer Swimming OnlyCVL Castro Valley Library 3600 Norbridge, CV AmphitheaterCVPA-1 Castro Valley Performing Arts3738 CV Blvd., CV Dance Studio

CVPA-2 Castro Valley Performing Arts3574 Somerset Ave., CV Dance Studio CVSC Castro Valley Swim Center Mabel, CV Í Summer Swimming OnlyCVCC Castro Valley Park Community Center Chanticleer’s Theatre, CVTC CV Tennis Courts 18988 Lake Chabot, CV Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Splash ParkCentennial Park 24000 Amador, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í CFD Center for the Dance 20391 Anita, CV Dance StudioCherryland Park 198 Grove, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Skate AreaChildren’s Park at Giuliani PlazaMission Blvd. & “D” St., Hay Í Í Christian Penke Park Tahoe & Morningside, Hay Í Í Í Í Í College Heights Park 27020 Fielding, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Colonial Acres School 17115 Meekland, Hay Í Í CONHS Conley-Caraballo High School541 Blanche, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Gym

Dance Co Dance Company 1585 “B” St., HayDeerview Park 5780 Thousand Oaks, CV Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Del Rey Park Bockman & Channel, SLz Í Í Í Í Í Í DMT Douglas Morrisson Theatre22311 North Third St., Hay Í Í EAABs Martial Arts Studio, 1252 “A” St., Hay Earl Warren Park 4660 Crow Canyon, CV Í ÍÍ Í Í Í Off-Leash Dog ParkEAP East Avenue Park 3221 East Ave., Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í AmphitheatreEast Avenue School 2474 East Ave., Hay Í Í Í Eden Greenway Cypress & Harder, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Eden Greenway XI Contessa & Sleepyhollow, Hay Off-Leash Dog ParkEdendale Park 16278 Ashland, SLz Í Í Off-Leash Dog ParkEMS Edendale Middle School, 16160 Ashland, SLz GymnasiumEHCR Eden House 1601 165th Ave., SL Community RoomEldridge Park Hamric & Rieger, Hay Í Í Í Í El Rancho Verde Field 32001 Trevor, Hay Í Í El Rancho Verde Park 541 Blanche, Hay Fairmont Linear Park Fairmont & East 14th, SL Í Í Í Í Í Fairmont Terrace Park 2091 Manchester, SL Í Í Í Í Fairview Park 2841 Romagnola, Hay Í Í Í Í

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Fairway Greens Park 30504 Vanderbilt, Hay Í Í Í Í FHPS Fairview Hills Preschool 2841 Romagnolo, Hay Preschool

FCP Five Canyons Park25847 Five Canyons Pkwy., CV Í Í Í Í Í Í Í ½ Í Í Í Í

Gansberger Park Kay & Calaroga, Hay Í Í Í Í Í GOESP Gordon E. Oliver Eden Shores Park2841 Seahaven Ct., Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í ½ Í Í Í Greenbelt TrailsWard Creek Canyon, Hay Í Í Í Greenridge Park 6132 Greenridge, CV Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Greenwood Park Eden & Middle, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Harder School Harder & Whitman, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Haymont Mini Park Collete & Luvena, Hay Í Í Í Í HASC Hayward Area Senior Center22325 North Third St., Hay Í Í Í Í Í HSIC Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center4901 Breakwater, Hay Í Í Í Í Nature Center, Trails Hayward High School 1633 East Ave., Hay Í Í Í Hayward Plunge 24176 Mission Blvd., Hay Í Indoor Pool, Year-round SwimHesperian Park 620 Drew, SLz Í Í Í Í Hillcrest Knolls Park 150th & Van, SL Í ÍHot Box Yoga 22433 Foothill Blvd., HayIndependent School 4070 E. Castro Valley Blvd., CV Í Í Í J. A. Lewis Park 28630 Hayward Blvd., Hay Í Í Í Í Í ÍJack Holland Sr. Park 16301 E. 14th St., SL Í Í Í Í Í Í Skate AreaJalquin Vista Park 28846 Bay Heights, Hay Í ÍJapanese Gardens North Third & Crescent Bl., Hay Í Í Wedding Site RentalJazzy Crafts 3325 Castro Valley Blvd., CV Art Studio ConcessionsKennedy Park 19501 Hesperian, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Petting Zoo, Rides, TrainKASCC Kenneth C. Aitken Senior/Com. Center17800 Redwood, CV Í Í Í Í Í Í Senior Center KGCR Kent Gardens 16450 Kent, SL Community RoomLakeridge Park 23333 Lakeridge, Hay Í Í Í ½ Í Basketball/Volleyball CourtLa Placita Mini Park El Dorado & Sonoma, Hay Í Í Í ½ Í Laurel Park 2652 Vergil, CV Í Longwood Park Leonardo & Reed, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Marshall School 20111 Marshall, CV Í Í Í MMAC Maoli Martial Arts Center21615 Hesperian Blvd., Hay Martial Arts Studio

Martin Luther King Field 26890 Holly Hill, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í MJCC Matt Jimenez Community Center28200 Ruus, Hay Í Í Í Í Indoor Basketball Court

MPTC McConaghy Park Tennis CourtsMcConaghy Park 18701 Hesperian Blvd., SLz Í Í Í Í Í Í Historical Building

Meek Park 240 Hampton, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Historical Building

West Terrace Wedding TerraceMTC Memorial Park Tennis CourtsMemorial Park 24176 Mission, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Indoor Pool

MMTC Mervin Morris Park Tennis CourtsMervin Morris Park Nielsen & Grant, SLz Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Skate Area

MHDR Mission Hills/Hayward Driving Range Lighted Driving Range, 225 Industrial Parkway West, Hay Í Í Pro ShopMission Hills of Hayward Golf Course 9-Hole Golf Course, 275 Industrial Parkway West, Hay Í Í Pro ShopMt. Eden High School 2300 Panama, Hay Í Í Í Pool CLOSED 2008METC Mt. Eden Tennis Courts Mt. Eden Park 2451 W. Tennyson, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Historical Bldg., Shuffle Board

Music Depot 944 B St., Hay Music studioNuestro Parquecito East 10th & Jefferson, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Old Highlands Park 26180 Parkside, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Palma Ceia Park 27600 Decatur, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í PALHP Palomares Hills Park 7050 Villareal, CV Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Park School 411 Larchmont, Hay Í Í Í Í Parsons Park Almond & Walnut, CV Í Í ÍPexioto School 24150 Ruus, Hay Í Í Í Í PhotoCentral 1099 “E” Street, Hay Í Í Í Darkroom, Gallery, Digital Lab

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Proctor School 17520 Redwood, CV Í Í Í Rancho Arroyo Park 2121 Depot, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Redwood School 4400 Alma, CV Í Í Í Richard H. Sheridan Soccer Fields 2580 Eden Park Place, Hay Í ÍÍ Í Í ÍÍ Í Í Sports Complex

Ridge Trail Park Boulder Cnyn./Rancho Palo. Rd. Í Í Í ½ Sand Volley Ball CourtsRowell Ranch 9275 Dublin Canyon Rd., CV Í Í Í Í Í Rodeo ParkRuus Park Dickens & Folsom, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í New Outdoor RestroomSFCC San Felipe Park 2058 “D” St., Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í San Lorenzo High School 50 E. Lewelling, SLz Í Í Í SLZAS San Lorenzo Adult School820 Bockman Rd., SLz Classroom

SLCC San Lorenzo Park & Community Center1970 Via Buena Vista, SLz Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Lagoon, Off-Leash Dog Park

Schafer Park Evergreen & Flamingo, Hay Í Í Í Í Newly RenovatedShepherd School 27211 Tyrrell, Hay Í Í Í Í Í SSVP Silver Star Veterans Park695 Industrial Pkway., Hay Í Í Í Í Í Bocce Ball Court Skywest Golf Course 1401 Golf Course Rd., Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í ProShop, Restaurant, Dr. RangeSorensdale Park 275 Goodwin, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Special Needs Adult Day Prog.SGCC Southgate Community Center26780 Chiplay, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Spring Grove Park 25610 Spring, Hay Í Í Í Í STONE Stonebrae School 28761 Hayward Blvd., Hay Í Í Í Í Í Gymnasium

Stonybrook Park 620 Woodland, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Stratford Village Park Stratford & Canterbury, Hay Í Í Í ½ Í Skate AreaStrobridge School 21400 Bedford, CV Í Í Í Í SCNC Sulphur Creek Nature Center Nature Center, Animal Rehab1801 “D” St., Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Live Animal Displays SAC Sunset Adult Center Sunset Park 22100 Princeton, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Gym, Street Hockey Courts SSC Sunset Swim Center 410 Laurel, Hay Í Summer Swimming OnlyTennyson High School 27035 Whitman, Hay Í Í Í Tennyson Park Panjon & Huntwood, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Skate ParkTrue Fight Club 28460 Hesperian Blvd., Hay Fitness StudioTwin Bridges 301 Arrowhead, Hay Í Í Í ½ Í Sand Volleyball CourtTyrrell School 27000 Tyrrell, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Valle Vista Park 381 Valle Vista, Hay Í Í Í ½ Í Vannoy School 5100 Vannoy, CV Í Í Í Í WPTC Weekes Park Tennis Courts WPCC Weekes Park Community Center Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Art Studio27182 Patrick, HayWinton School 119 Winton, Hay Í Í Í

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Access for All . . .Our District wants to ensure that individuals with disabilities orspecial needs are encouraged to register and participate. If you havespecific access needs in order to participate in a program, pleasecall (510) 881-6700. The Park District is committed to providingprogram access in terms of modifications to policies and procedures,accessible locations, and effective communication for programparticipants unless they constitute a fundamental alteration or anundue financial and administrative burdens. Please visitwww.haywardrec.org for additional information. Please notethat a two-week notice (10 business days) and a completed“Access for All Request Form” is required.Feedback and SuggestionsHow are we doing? To send us your comments on District programs, facilities, staff or services please visitour website at www.haywardrec.org and download a “Customer Feedback Form” or stop into any of ourcommunity centers to pick up a Customer Feedback Form in our lobby areas. Feel free to also call us at (510)881-6700 during our business hours.

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Hayward Area Recreation and Park District Program and Staff Contact Directory

General Information Phone Email/WebsiteCustomer Service ........................................................................................(510) 881-6700 [email protected] Department.......................................................................................(510) 881-6715 [email protected] Rangers................................................................................................(510) 881-6700 [email protected]

Program InformationAquatics/Swimming ..........................General Information ....................(510) 881-6703 [email protected] Programs.......................................General Information ....................(510) 881-6700

Adobe Art Gallery.........................(510) 881-6735 [email protected]

Ashland Community Center ............General Information ....................(510) 881-6700Douglas Morrisson Theatre.............General Information ....................(510) 881-6777........www.dmtonline.orgFacility Rentals ...................................General Information ....................(510) 881-6700Golf ........................................................Mission Hills Golf Course ............(510) [email protected]

Mission Hills Driving Range ........(510) 881-6730Skywest Golf Course ....................(510) 317-2316

Gymnastics ..........................................General Information ....................(510) [email protected] Jimenez Community Center...General Information ....................(510) 887-0400 [email protected] Programs................................Hayward Shoreline

Interpretative Center....................(510) 670-7270 [email protected] Sulphur Creek Nature Center .....(510) [email protected]

Photography........................................PhotoCentral ................................(510) [email protected] .....................................................General Information ....................(510) 881-6700Senior Centers ....................................Hayward Senior Center ...............(510) 881-6766 [email protected]

Kenneth C. Aitken Senior& Community Center ...................(510) 881-6738 [email protected]

Special Needs......................................Sorensdale Recreation Center ....(510) [email protected] – Youth and Adults ...............General Information ....................(510) 317-2314

Field Rental....................................(510) 317-2314Volunteer Hayward ....................................................................................(510) 670-7280 [email protected]

Recreation CoordinatorsAdrienne De Ponte ............................Hayward Shoreline

Interpretive Center .......................(510) 670-7270 [email protected] Ebadi .....................................Volunteer Coordinator.................(510) 670-7280 [email protected] George .......................................Aquatics, Pre-K and Fitness.........(510) [email protected] Luchini......................................Special Needs................................(510) [email protected] Maine ....................................Youth and Teen Programs ...........(510) [email protected] Mishina .......................................Hayward Senior Center ...............(510) 881-6766 [email protected] Sullivan ......................................Theatre Arts...................................(510) 888-5750 [email protected] Tibbetts .........................................Kenneth Aitken Senior Center ....(510) 881-6742 [email protected] Winsted ..................................Sulphur Creek Nature Center .....(510) [email protected] Zuniga ....................................Matt Jimenez Community Center.(510) 887-0400 [email protected]

Recreation SupervisorsJean Clark ............................................Arts, Dance, Gymnastics,

Music, Photography,Ashland Community Center .......(510) 888-0117 [email protected]

Nicole Espinoza Roa..........................Aquatics, Pre-K and Fitness.........(510) 881-6720 [email protected] Daniela Keiffer....................................Volunteer Hayward,

Seniors and Special Needs..........(510) 881-6768 [email protected] Koney....................................Nature, Special Interest,

Theatre Arts, East Ave Camps.....(510) 670-1665 [email protected] Munivez ......................................Youth and Adult Sports, Tennis,

Matt Jimenez CommunityCenter, Field Rentals ....................(510) 317-2303 [email protected]

Fidel Salvador-Mendez.....................Custodial Services ........................(510) 881-6753 [email protected]

AdministrativeRecreation Superintendent .............Kerrilyn Ely ....................................(510) 881-6704 [email protected] Manager ......................................Dan Giammona ............................(510) [email protected] Superintendent .......................Larry Lepore..................................(510) 881-6715 [email protected] Manager ...............................John Gouveia ................................(510) 881-6710 [email protected]

Visit us online at www.haywardrec.org

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| Registration |Register early . . . classes fill quickly!

Please, no mail-in or District Office walk-in registration for swim classes.Please refer to Aquatics program information on page 11 of this Activities Guide.

Registration GuidelinesCorrectly completed registrations will have priority.Registration with unsigned Liability Agreement will notbe processed until signed. Class spaces will not beheld. Only one form is needed for each household.Registrants from separate households wishing toregister for the same class should mail separateregistration forms in the same envelope.

Online/Mail-In Resident Registration Processing Begins May 2 at 8:30amResident mail-in or fax registration forms receivedprior to May 2 will be held by the registration staff. OnMay 2 at 8:30am, random processing of these formswill begin and will continue until all classes have beenfilled. Forms received after this date will be processedin the order received. Make checks payable to H.A.R.D.Read, sign and date the Liability Agreement. Fill in thename of any applicants under the age of 18 on theline provided in the text of the agreement. Mail yourcompleted Registration Form and Liability Release,fees and a self-addressed stamped envelope to:H.A.R.D. Registration, 1099 “E” Street, Hayward, CA94541.

Fax Resident RegistrationProcessing Begins May 2The Registration Form on page 66 may be faxed to881-6763. Please remember to check Visa, MasterCardor American Express and include the number andexpiration date and sign the form. Visa, MasterCardand American Express are the only methods ofpayment accepted by fax. To confirm that we havereceived your fax please call 881-6700 immediatelyafter sending. Please do not mail after faxing.

Walk-In and Non-ResidentRegistration Processing BeginsMay 9Walk-in and non-resident registration begins on May 9.For walk-in registration locations, look for specificregistration information with your class information inthis brochure or call the District Office at 881-6700.Check for specific locations in the class information ofthis brochure or drop registration off at the HaywardArea Recreation and Park District Office, 1099 “E” Street,Hayward. Non-resident mail-in or fax registration formsreceived prior to May 9 will be held by the registrationstaff. On May 9 random processing of these forms willbegin on a space available basis. Non-resident fee is $10in addition to resident fees and applies to each class forwhich you register.

District HolidaysJuly 4, 2013.

Refund PolicyRefunds/Credits will be issued only upon cancellation ofa class/activity by the District – no exceptions. Refunds/Credits will be pro-rated for any classes already provided.Refunds may take up to 21 days to process. If youwithdraw from a class one week prior to the first classmeeting, you may receive a Client Credit for theregistration period. Client Credits will be issued within 21days of the class and can be used for any District program.Refunds, cancellations and transfer of classes are subjectto a $2 service charge per class for classes $15 and under;$5 service charge per class for classes $16 and over.Credits will not be issued after the second class meeting.

Returned Check PolicyIf for any reason your check is not honored by thebank and is returned to the Recreation and ParkDistrict, a $25 service charge will be levied.

Class Fee PolicyClass fees will not be pro-rated for participants joiningafter the first class. There is a Senior Discount forResidents that are 60 years and older. In order to receivethe 25% discount for classes (excluding SeniorPrograms, Golf Programs and Adult Tennis Leagues),registration must be done in person at the District Office.

Email Address UpdatesPlease be sure to call (510) 881-6700 to confirm thatyour email address on record with H.A.R.D. is current.

Some Common Questions . . .Did I get my class? If you sent your self-ad dressedstamped envelope, a copy of your registrationconfirmation will be returned. Bring it to your firstclass. If you have not received confirmation by May 9,please call 881-6700. No places will be held bytelephone. No confirmation will be returned withoutyour self-addressed stamped envelope.Can I visit my child’s class? Attendance is limited toregistered participants only. The Recreation Districthas no personnel available to supervise childrenbefore or after scheduled classes. Sorry, no parents inchildren’s classes either.What about full or cancelled classes? The Districtsets minimum and maximum numbers of participantsfor classes. We will take a waiting list for any class andwill attempt to schedule a new class when a sufficientnumber has signed up. Classes will be cancelled if theminimum registrations are not received. It is helpfulto include a second choice if possible.Are there any age limits? Where “Age Level” isindicated, your child must be that age on the startingday of the program unless otherwise noted.Some partial scholarships are available based

on need and funds available. Please call (510) 881-6700 or visit [email protected].

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Odd Fellow’s

Music, Dancers&Arts in the Park1:00pm-5:00pm

Memorial Park24176 Mission Blvd., Hayward(behind the Hayward Plunge)

Hayward Odd Fellows Sycamore Lodge #129 andH.A.R.D. are sponsoring Concerts at Memorial Park thisSummer, featuring different live local Music as well asDance, Art, Theater, and Chess! Chess players, bring your chess movesor come to learn! Bring a blanket or lawn chairs, a picnic (no alcohol),and enjoy an afternoon in the park! Come Dance With Us. Tot lot is nearby,as is a lovely hiking trail, indoor pool, tennis courts and plenty of free parking. August 11...............Blues featuring NiteCry with the Sycamore 129 Blues Band. In

partnership with FESCO.August 25 ..............3 O’Clock Jump Big Band with the Hayward La Honda Music Camp All-Stars.

In partnership with Hayward La Honda Music Camp.September 8..........What’s Up Big Band with The Herd of Cats. In partnership with Mt. Eden High

School Band Booster Club.September 15........Celtic Celebration featuring The San Francisco Scottish Fiddle Club with The

Rolling Drones. In partnership with Hayward Education Foundation.September 22........Beatles featuring No Fly List with Two of Us and also members of the Choir. In

partnership with Mt Eden High School Choir Booster Club.September 29........Uncle Rico’s featuring Hyptnotone with Rocktapus, Spun Hippo and Scotty

Rock’n’Roll. In partnership with Hayward High School Band Booster Club.

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Flight to FreedomSaturday, August 24, 6:30pm-9:00pm

Sulphur Creek Nature Center, 1801 D St., Hayward

Relax under the oaks, and enjoy excellent wine, beer,coffee, and a delicious meal with dessert, along with livemusic. As a highlight to the evening, you will witnessthe release of some young owls raised through SulphurCreek’s Wildlife Rehabilitation program. Take part in thebehind-the-scenes tours, live animal appearances, andmuch more. This is a fundraising event benefiting thewildlife education and rehabilitation programs of Sulphur Creek Nature Center. The evening will alsooffer you a chance to participate in a fantastic silent auction. Tickets are $75 and are available by calling(510) 881-6747 daily after 10:00am. This is an adult-only event; you must be at least 21 to attend.

10th Annual

10K on the BaySunday, August 25, 2013Registration Begins: 7:00am 5K Start: 8:30am, 10K Start: 8:40am Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center4901 Breakwater Ave., Hayward

Run or walk along the stunning San Francisco Bay Trail and enjoy breathtaking views of the SanFrancisco Bay-Estuary. Our flat trail is great for beginners and advance runners looking for speed.Proceeds from this event help to maintain and enhance the educational programs, exhibits, and facilitiesof the Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center. To register or for more information visit 10Konthebay.org.