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Recreation ACTIVITY GUIDE CAMPBELL PROFILE & ADULT CENTER 50+ NEWS January - May Winter/Spring 2016 WWW.CITYOFCAMPBELL.COM Campbell Recreation The City of Campbell Recreation & Community Services Adult Center Trips pg. 51 Early Bird Summer Info pg. 13

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Recreation ACTIVITY GUIDE CAMPBELL PROFILE & ADULT CENTER 50+ NEWS

January - May

Winter/Spring 2016

WWW.CITYOFCAMPBELL.COMCampbell Recreation

The City of Campbell Recreation & Community Services

Adult Center Trips pg. 51

Early Bird Summer Info pg. 13

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Winter/Spring 2016 Activity Guide Information: 408.866.2105

Campbell City Council meetings are held the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month at 7:30 pm at City Hall, 70 North First Street. Re-broadcasts can be viewed on the City’s cable station on Channel 26.

RECREATION DEPARTMENT DIRECTORYCampbell Community Center - Recreation Office1 W. Campbell Avenue, C-31, Campbell, 95008

OFFICE HOURSMonday - Thursday 8:00 am - 5:30 pmFriday 8:00 am - 5:00 pmSaturday/Sunday Closed

Adult Center (50 yrs+ programs) (408) 866-2146Adult Lunch Program (408) 866-2764Class Registrations (408) 866-2104Community Center Rentals (408) 866-2138Community Center Leasing (408) 866-2192Field Conditions Hotline (408) 866-2769Historical Museum (408) 866-2119Heritage Theatre (408) 866-2700Park Reservations (408) 866-2104Recreation/Community Center Fax (408) 374-6965TTY for hearing impaired (408) 871-5104

CAMPBELL CITY COUNCILJeffrey Cristina, MayorJason Baker, Vice Mayor Michael KotowskiLiz GibbonsPaul Resnikoff

The Campbell Community Center is accessible by VTA Bus Lines #26 and #60

and Mountain View - Winchester Light Rail service

TABLE OF CONTENTS

RECREATION ACTIVITY GUIDE & CAMPBELL PROFILE Publication & Distribution

The Recreation Activity Guide and Campbell Profile is published three times a year. All Campbell residents should receive one by U.S. Bulk Mail.

Additional copies of the current guide are available at City Hall, Campbell Library, and the Recreation Office. You can also view the guide online at: www.cityofcampbell.com/recreation

Heritage Theatre 8-10

Historical Museum & Ainsley House 14-15

City Parks 57-58

Registration Information & Policies 63-65

Special Events 12-13, 49

Pre-school Registration 16-17

Youth 18-32

Teens 33

Adult Drop-in Fitness Program 34

Adult 36-49

Adult Center 50+ 50-56

Facility Information & Rentals 59-61

Registration Dates uAdult Center for 50+ : December 8, Campbell residents December 11, open registration

Recreation Activities: December 15, Campbell residents December 16, open registration

See page 64 for more details

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Vol. 109, Winter/Spring 2016City News For ResidentsP R O F I L EP R O F I L E

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“Best in the West” - Campbell Police Department Takes Top Honors The Campbell Police Department SWAT Team recently competed in the annual “Best in the West” SWAT competition. Hosted by the Santa Clara County Sherriff’s Office, 25 SWAT teams participated in this competition. The Campbell team placed 5th overall, beating larger teams such as teams from San Francisco and San Jose SWAT. Additionally, Campbell was the only agency in Santa Clara County to take home an award in a specific event by placing second overall in the Jungle Trail Event. This event consisted of a three quarter mile trail run in the hills while engaging targets out to 175 yards. Congratulations to the Campbell Police Department SWAT Team!

Storm Season PreparationsThe Public Works Department works year-round to help prepare for the storm season. The City partners with the West Valley Sanitation District to inspect and clear storm drain inlets, focusing on locations that traditionally experience flooding, as well as locations along the City’s parks and trails. City crews have completed street lighting inspections and have replaced all non-operating bulbs and fixtures to ensure proper street lighting.

This year, staff has increased its annual inspection efforts to remove trees that pose a safety hazard, as well as creating a list of tree contractors that can provide emergency response and support. Staff has also received emergency response training to ensure crews are properly equipped and ready to assist if needed. Once the storms are on the way, sand bags will be available for public distribution (limit of 25 bags) at the City’s Service Yard located at 290 Dillon Avenue.

The City’s Public Works webpage has been updated to ensure all emergency contact numbers, including numbers for other agencies, are current. For more information, contact the Public Works Department at (408) 866-2145 or visit www.cityofcampbell.com/PublicWorks.

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Message from the City Manager

Dear Friends,

It is my pleasure to present the winter issue of the “Campbell Profile.” The purpose of this newsletter is to provide residents and businesses with an update of City projects and programs. This Profile is included with the Recreation Activity Guide each season.

Campbell is a great city to live, work, and play in. One of the reasons it is great – and continues to get better – is due to the relationship between the City and our community. The City prides itself on good communication, not only with our residents, but also with our local businesses, schools, and service providers. In this respect, I would like to highlight recent efforts to engage our community in the decisions that will shape the future of our City.

In September, in partnership with the Santa Clara County Library District, the Campbell Union, Moreland, and Campbell Union High School Districts, the City’s Youth Commission began its term. Youth Commissioners are Campbell residents enrolled in grades 7- 12 during the 2015-16 academic year. They will represent the youth voice in the Campbell community. Commissioners may recommend programs to City staff that will encourage positive youth experiences and coordinate their own events to allow youth and teens to have an increased role in local government. The Youth Commission is composed of 15 members, attending Campbell Middle, Westmont, Branham, Archbishop Mitty, and Presentation High Schools. Youth Commission meetings are held the second Monday of each month at the Campbell Community Center. Please visit the Youth Commission page at www.cityofcampbell.com/Recreation or call the Recreation and Community Services Department at (408) 866-2105 for more information.

Another significant effort to mold the future footprint of the City is the update to our General Plan. This process, titled Envision Campbell, is required by State law and takes a comprehensive, long-term view to direct the future growth of the City over the next 25 years. To include the voice of our community in this process, the General Plan Advisory Committee (GPAC) has been formed. The GPAC is a citizen committee of 19 members. They will meet monthly with the City's consultant to review draft policies and provide suggestions on policy development. Agendas and minutes will be posted following each meeting. Information regarding meetings, materials, and documents can be found on the Envision Campbell webpage at www.cityofcampbell.com/EnvisionCampbell.

In order to routinely engage with our community, the City utilizes various interactive tools. We frequently post updates on popular social networking platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Nextdoor. However, for those not active on social media, there are other opportunities to stay connected to City government through Nixle and e-Notify. Nixle allows residents to receive public safety alerts from the Campbell Police Department (CPD) via text, web and e-mail. By exchanging real-time information with residents, the CPD is engaged in a collaborative manner to increase public safety. e-Notify is a text or e-mail subscription service available through the City’s website. (Continued on the next page)

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Great American Litter Pick-Up Event – Saturday, April 23, 2016 at 8:00 amHelp clean up litter in the City of Campbell. Register your family, friends, students, church group or service club for the City of Campbell’s annual Great American Litter Pick-Up event.

Volunteers will meet at the Los Gatos Creek County Park located at 1220 Dell Avenue at 8:00 am to sign-in and disperse into groups. Instructions on safety and debris removal will be discussed, and supplies such as gloves, vests and other tools will be distributed. Refreshments will be provided in the morning and the event will conclude at noon with a luncheon. This event will take place rain or shine.

For additional information or to learn more about this worthwhile event, please contact Diana Johnson in the Maintenance Division of the Public Works Department at (408) 866-2749, or visit the City’s website at www.cityofcampbell.com.

You can create an account and customize the content and notifications you want to receive, such as information regarding City Council and advisory board meetings, newsletters, and emergency notifications. You can find links to all of our social networking and notification tools on the City’s website. Look for the Social Networking quick link on the City’s home page. Below is a summary of the various platforms available to communicate with the City:

City of Campbell

Campbell Recreation

Campbell Police Department

City of Campbell e-Notify subscription

I hope you find the articles in this newsletter helpful. If you have any comments or suggestions, please call the appropriate City Department listed in the City Directory section in this Recreation Activity Guide. On behalf of the Campbell City Council and staff, we look forward to a fantastic 2016!

Sincerely,

Mark LinderCity Manager

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What is Code Enforcement?Code Enforcement provides assistance to residents with concerns of how a property is maintained and used. In many situations, the properties are being maintained inconsistent with Municipal Codes. Many violations include unpermitted signs, improper maintenance, substandard housing, weeds, illegal uses, and improper garbage can storage. Please direct questions to Code Enforcement at (408) 866-2760 or the Planning Division at (408) 866-2140. An online complaint form can also be found on the City’s website at www.cityofcampbell.com.

Art Outside the Box With City Council approval, the Civic Improvement Commission completed Phase I of the new “Art Outside the Box” program which installed decorative art over 11 of the City’s traffic utility boxes. All of the costs associated with the program were sponsored by private donations.

“Art Outside the Box” is a public art beautification program designed to transform common traffic control utility boxes in Campbell into distinctive works of art. The program offers many benefits to the community by celebrating local artists, detering vandalism, and involving residents and local community members who generously donate their time to prepare the utility boxes for painting. A special thanks to Campbell’s Home Depot for donating preparation and painting supplies and volunteers.

The City is looking forward to Phase II of this project. For additional information or to donate to Phase II, please visit the “Art Outside the Box” webpage at www.cityofcampbell.com/ArtOutsidetheBox.

When are Building Permits Required?Building permits are required for many construction activities performed on your home. The exception is when carpeting or flooring is being replaced or when repainting the inside or outside of your home. Generally a licensed contractor must secure permits and demonstrate they are properly licensed, bonded, and insured. Homeowners can secure permits for some work as long as that homeowner is qualified and does the work. If you don’t know for sure if the work you are contemplating requires a permit, please contact the Building Department at (408) 866-2130 or send an email to [email protected].

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What are the Rules for Tree Removal? Campbell is proud to be historically known as “The Orchard City.” Trees are a shared asset to the community. In most zoning districts, trees larger than 12-inches in diameter are protected and require a permit prior to removal. Questions can be directed to Planning staff at (408) 866-2140 or via email at [email protected].

For R-1 (Single-Family Residential) zoned properties, the regulations are simplified to protect four species - redwood, oak, cedar , ash and any other tree conditioned as part of an approved landscape plan. Removal of a protected tree requires processing of a Tree Removal Permit. Applications can be found on the City’s website. A replacement tree may be required although not necessarily the same species or in the exact same location on the property as the removed tree(s). If any tree, included protected species, is dead, a property owner will not need a removal permit.

Trees in the public right-of-way are always protected and can only be removed by the City. If you have an issue with a public tree, most often it will be in a park strip along the street frontage. If this is the case, please notify the Public Works Department Service Yard at (408) 866-2145.

Project Sentinel Informs Landlords & Tenants

The City of Campbell contracts with Project Sentinel to provide information and mediation services for Campbell tenants and landlords to help them work out problems together within a rental housing situation. If you are a tenant having problems with a landlord or if you are a landlord needing advice on how to correctly communicate with a tenant, contact Project Sentinel at (408) 243-8565 or www.housing.org.

Police Department Holiday Closure Schedule

Although City offices will be closed from Thursday, December 24th, through Friday, January 1st, the Police Department, as well as, Fire and all emergency services will remain available to the public during the holiday closure.

Police Department business office hours during the City Offices holiday closure will be:

Day/Date Hours of Operation

Thurs, 12/24/2015 8:00 am to 12:00 noonFri, 12/25 ClosedSat, 12/26 ClosedSun, 12/27 ClosedMon, 12/28 8:00 am to 6:00 pmTues, 12/29 8:00 am to 6:00 pmWed, 12/30 8:00 am to 6:00 pmThurs, 12/31 8:00 am to 6:00 pmFriday, 1/1/2016 Closed

Police Dispatch personnel will remain on-site and are available 24 hours per day.

City offices will re-open for business in the New Year on Monday, January 4th.

Season's Greetings from theCity of Campbell!

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July

•A p p r o v e d M e m o r a n d u m s o f Understanding wi th Campbel l Municipal Employee Association (CMEA), Campbell Police Civilian Employee Association (CPCEA), and Confidential and Management employees

•Amended the Classification and Salary Plan for Social Media Specialist, Administrative Analyst I, Human Resources Analyst, Deputy City Manager, and Planning Manager

•Adopted a resolution declaring the month of July as “Parks Make Life Better” Month

•Designated the property at 155 Alice Avenue in the Alice Avenue Historic District as a Historic Landmark in the City of Campbell

•Authorized the City Manager to enter into an agreement with TriTech Sof tware Systems to provide a Computer-Aided Dispatch and Mobile Data Computer; and to develop a Memorandum of Understanding between Campbell and Milpitas Police Departments for shared use of those systems

•Selected “Envision Campbell” as the working title for the General Plan Update process

•Held a “Forecasting for the Future Workshop”

•Adopted a resolution approving a minor modification to a previously approved Planned Development Permit and tentative vesting subdivision map for property located on Dillon Avenue, Sam Cava Lane and Gilman Avenue

•Adopted a resolution placing the cost of abating hazardous vegetation on the property assessment roll

•Appointed Lucy Zheng to the Rental Increase Fact Finding Committee for a four year term ending August 2019

August

•Approved a resolution in support of “National Night Out August 4, 2015”

•Amended the classification and salary plan for Arborist

•Accepted a $1,000 donation from South Bay Development and Company for the Heritage Theater

•Supported Remote Transaction Parity Act (HR 2775)

•Author i zed the C i t y Manager to negot ia te i ssuance o f an encroachment permit to Santa Clara Valley Water District for construction of monitoring wells at John D. Morgan Park

•Authorized the City Manager to purchase in-vehicle digital video recording rear view mirror systems to replace the existing equipment and provide additional functionality

•Amended Campbell Municipal Code Chapter 8.34 – Potable Water Use Restrictions, and Section 6.10.020 – Nuisance Conditions

•Approved a resolution authorizing the Public Works Director to submit a list of transportation projects to the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) for consideration in the Valley Transportation Plan (VTP) 2045 and Envision Silicon Valley process

•Designated Voting Delegate and Alternate for 2015 League of California Cities Annual Conference

September

• Issued a proclamation declaring the month of September 2015 as “Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month”

•Amended the classification and salary plan for Street Maintenance Field Supervisor and Office Assistant

•Approved a submission of a grant application for the California Cultural and Historical Endowment Museum Grant Program

•Authorized the Recreation and Community Services Director to purchase bleachers for the main gym at the Community Center

•Approved a major modification to a previously approved Planned Development Permit to allow the office building and parking garage to be built concurrently and allow the multi-story parking garage to be redesigned with all stories above ground parking levels of the office building to be removed at 675 Creekside Way

•Adopted a resolution approving tree removal permits for properties at Winchester Boulevard and Chapman Drive

•Authorized the City Manager to enter into an agreement with PG&E’s Energy Efficiency Financing program for the conversion of streetlights to LED fixtures

•Proclaimed September 23, 2015 as “Fall Prevention Awareness Day”

•Authorized the City Manager to distribute a Request for Proposal (RFP) to qualified consultants to prepare the Envision Campbell Plan, select a City Council Subcommittee to review the submitted proposals and conduct interviews with selected firms, Approve a Purpose Statement for the Envision Campbell Plan, and Clarify the need to conduct a General Plan Advisory Committee (GPAC) meeting as a public meeting

October

•Delegated authority to the Director of Recreation and Community Services to issue a request for proposals seeking a vendor for 25 new Campbell Community Center spin bikes

•Adopted an Ordinance modifying the Campbell Municipal Code adding a section related to expediting permitting procedures for small residential photo-voltaic systems

•Authorized the City Manager to execute a consultant contract with the Silicon Valley Community Foundation for the preparation of a Nexus Study on Housing Impact Fees

•Approved a draft purpose statement to the General Plan Advisory Committee (GPAC) for review and to provide feedback to the City Council, and to have GPAC meetings open to the public for observation but not participation

•Reappointed Todd Walter to the Historic Preservation Board and appointed Anne Castleton to the Civic Improvement Commission

•Accepted a $5,000 donation from Kaiser Permanente for the 2015 Summer Concert Series

•Accepted $13,104 in aggregate donations from the Campbell Police Foundation for equipment, supplies and support for the Campbell Police Department

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The City of Campbell is a designated Super Community and in celebration of the Bay Area hosting Super Bowl 50, the Recreation and Community Services Department will host our “Super” Valentine Fun Run at Campbell Park on Saturday, February 6th! This family friendly and community-oriented 10K and 5K race is a great way to enjoy exercising outdoors.

If you prefer exercising at the Community Center, you will be glad to know that the Main Gym and Dance Studio will reopen in January 2016 after the completion of some exciting facility improvements. The old bleachers of the Main Gym have been removed and new bleachers will be installed. In addition to the refurbishment of the wood floors, the gym will be painted and new doors and a new scoreboard will be installed. The Dance Studio will also receive an upgrade with new flooring, windows, mirrors and paint. We are confident that these facility improvements will be enjoyed by the community and enhance our recreation programs.

Be on the lookout for more History Happy Hours and exhibits at the Campbell Historical Museum and Ainsley House in 2016. There are also wonderful shows scheduled at the Heritage Theatre including Vicki Lawrence and Mama on March 11th and Clint Black on April 23rd. Please don’t wait to purchase tickets as these shows are almost sold out!

On behalf of the entire Campbell Recreation and Community Services Department, thank you for allowing us to be part of your life. By providing recreation programs, places to exercise and play, and ways for family and friends to meet and socialize, we believe that “Parks Make Life Better!”

Kind regards,

Regina MaurantonioRecreation & Community Services Director

EMERGENCY ...................................................................................911Adult Center 50+ ....................................................... (408) 866-2146Animal Control (Silicon Valley) .................................. (408) 764-0344Building Department ................................................ (408) 866-2130Business Licenses .....................................................(408) 866-2174City Clerk ................................................................... (408) 866-2117City Manager ............................................................ (408) 866-2125Community Center Facility Rentals .......................... (408) 866-2138Community Development. ........................................ (408) 866-2140Finance Department ................................................. (408) 866-2111Fire (Santa Clara County).......................................... (408) 378-4010Graffiti Hotline .......................................................... (408) 866-2191Heritage Theatre ....................................................... (408) 866-2700

CITY OF CAMPBELL DIRECTORY OF CITY SERVICESHuman Resources/Personnel ................................. (408) 866-2122Library ........................................................................ (408) 866-1991Museum ..................................................................... (408) 866-2119Parks Maintenance .................................................. (408) 866-2145Police (Non-Emergency) ........................................... (408) 866-2121Public Works/Engineering ....................................... (408) 866-2150Public Works/Service Center .................................. (408) 866-2145Recreation Department ............................................ (408) 866-2104Street Light Hotline ................................................... (408) 866-2781T.D.D. Hearing Impaired ............................................ (408) 866-2790Traffic Signals ............................................................ (408) 866-2145Volunteer Services ................................................... (408) 866-2196

A Message from the Director

CAMPBELL, CALIFORNIA02.06.16

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DECEMBER 5Firebird Dance

DECEMBER 10Heritage Theatre presents: A Classic Rock Christmas featuring December People

DECEMBER 12, 13AOC-CA Ballet: Winter Wonderland

DECEMBER 17, 18Emporium Presents: Colleen Ballinger: Colleen & Joshua’s Holiday Spectacular

JANUARY 16Emporium Presents: Tommy Emmanuel with special guest Jackie Bristow

JANUARY 22Netflix Employee Meeting

JANUARY 26USCIS Naturalization Ceremonies

JANUARY 26Silicon Valley Reads Kickoff

JANUARY 30Heritage Theatre presents: Celtic Nights

FEBRUARY 18USCIS Naturalization Ceremonies

FEBRUARY 20, 21Growing Tree Learning Center: Chinese New Year Celebration

FEBRUARY 26, 27Stratford Middle School presents:Little Mermaid

MARCH 4, 5Stratford Middle School presents: Little Mermaid

MARCH 11Heritage Theatre presents: Vicki Lawrence & Mama: A 2-Woman Show

MARCH 19South Bay Dance Center

MARCH 24USCIS Naturalization Ceremonies

APRIL 17Silicon Valley Dance Academy

APRIL 23Heritage Theatre presents: Clint Black

APRIL 24Silicon Andhra Kuchipudi Arangetram

APRIL 26USCIS Naturalization Ceremonies

APRIL 30 - MAY 1Lujianping Dance & Arts

MAY 24USCIS Naturalization Ceremonies

The list below indicates all public shows/events booked for the winter/spring season at the Heritage Theatre at the time of publication. Please visit www.heritagetheatre.org for the most current list of upcoming events.

Calendar of Events for the Heritage Theatre

Heritage Theatre

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Heritage Theatre

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RENTAL INFORMATIONThe Heritage Theatre and the adjacent Garden Courtyard are available for community and corporate rentals. The Theatre Use Policy and Schedule of Fees & Charges are available on the City’s website www.cityofcampbell.com. For an appointment to view the facility or to obtain an estimate of charges for your event, please contact Theatre Manager, Kristyn Jacobson at (408) 866-2797 or [email protected].

The Campbell Heritage Theatre features:• 800 seats (600 orchestra, 200 balcony)• State-of-the-art sound and lighting equipment• Backstage area with three dressing rooms and a Green room• Garden Courtyard adjacent to the Theatre for receptions• Professional House and Technical Staff to work with you to make your event

the very best that it can be

VOLUNTEERSJoin our wonderful team of volunteers for our upcoming productions! Volunteers specialize in a variety of areas such as ticket taking, ushering, greeters and more! Volunteer applications and detailed information about our Volunteer Program can be found online at www.heritagetheatre.org or contact our Volunteer Coordinator at (408) 871-5127 or [email protected].

• Awards Ceremony• Comedy Show• Concert or Recital • Dance Performance

• Musical Performance • Public or Private Meeting• Seminar or Presentation • Variety Show

Consider the Heritage Theatre for your next event!HERITAGE THEATRE BOX OFFICE

(408) 866-2700www.heritagetheatre.org

The Heritage Theatre Box Office is located at the front of the Heritage Theatre in the

Campbell Community Center,1 W. Campbell Ave, Campbell, 95008.

Regular Box Office Hours:Tuesday - Thursday

10:00 am - 4:00 pmFriday 9:00 am - 5:30 pm

Saturday 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

Event/Show Dates: One hour before showtime

if events are ticketed

Silicon Valley Reads Colleen & Joshua’s Holiday Spectacular Tommy Emmanuel

Box Office: 408.866.2700

Heritage Theatre

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PLAY AND LEARN Mondays 1:15 pm for ages 9 - 24 months and their grown-ups

LEGO CLUB Mondays 3:30 pm for kids in grades K - 5th grade

FAMILY STORYTIME Tuesdays 7:15 pm for all ages

BABY STORYTIME Friday 11:00 am for babies ages 0 - 18 months and their grown-ups

ESL CONVERSATION CLUBDrop in to practice your English conversation skills.Tuesdays 1:00 - 2:30 pm

VIRTUAL LAWYERS IN THE LIBRARYGet free legal advice on a variety of subjects. Advanced sign-up required.Every 1st Wednesday of the month 5:00 - 7:00 pm

FREE INCOME TAX PREPARATION BY VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance)Free tax help to people who make $60,000 or less or who are age 60 and older. February 6 - April 12, 2016, Tuesdays* (6:00 - 8:00 pm) and Saturdays (10:00 am - 12:00 pm)

CAMPBELL LIBRARY

77 Harrison Ave.Campbell, CA 95008 (408) 866-1991 www.sccl.org/campbell

LIBRARY HOURS:

Monday: 1:00 pm–9:00 pmTuesday: 1:00 pm–9:00 pmWednesday: 10:00 am–9:00 pmThursday: 10:00 am–6:00 pmFriday: 10:00 am–6:00 pmSaturday: 10:00 am–6:00 pmSunday: Closed

CAMPBELL, CALIFORNIA02.06.16 www.cityofcampbell.com/recreation

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EGGSTRAVAGANZASaturday, March 26

9:00 - 11:00 amCampbell Community Center Athletic Fields

1 West Campbell Avenue

Campbell Kiwanis presents the 36th Annual Campbell Eggstravaganza for children of all ages. The event starts at 9:00 am, with the actual egg hunt beginning at 10:30 am SHARP. Festivities that morning will include face painting, a mini petting zoo, baton dance demonstrations, craft projects, and jump houses. In addition, kids of all ages can hop over and sit on the Easter Bunny’s lap for pictures with Campbell Kiwanis special Easter Bunnies. The Eggstravaganza is free and held rain or shine!

www.campbellkiwanis.org

BUNNIES & BONNETS PARADESaturday, March 26

12:00 pmDowntown Campbell

Campbell Avenue between Railway Avenue & 3rd Street.

All are welcome to Downtown Campbell’s 18th Annual Bunnies & Bonnets Parade! The parade begins at 12:00 pm and will feature marching bands, baton dancers, classic cars and more. It’s a wonderful Campbell tradition the entire family can enjoy!

Be sure to stop by a little early and stay a little late to enjoy the great atmosphere of Downtown Campbell! Prior to the parade, colored chalk will be provided for children to draw pictures on the street. The event is free and is held rain or shine!

www.downtowncampbell.com

Special Events

Winter/Spring Campbell Events

EARLY SETTLERS’ DAY EVENT & LUNCHMonday, February 15, 2016

12:00 pm (doors will open early)

Orchard City Banquet Hall at theCampbell Community Center

1 West Campbell Avenue

Please join your neighbors and friends to celebrate Campbell’s rich heritage and learn more about Campbell’s early days. Lunch will be served. Pre-registration is required. $15 per person includes lunch.

For more information and to register, please contact Dan Furtado at (408) 378-3506.

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Special Events

Wednesday, March 23 at 8:00 am Open Registration begins

Register early for Campbell Day Camps, Campbell Sports Camps and Swim Lessons

Descriptions and schedules will be available on the City of Campbell’s website

www.cityofcampbell.com/recreation and at the Recreation Office, C-31 on Friday, March 11.

Registration information for all other specialty summer camps and all summer classes will be available in the Summer 2016 Activity Guide, available April 29.

Registration will open May 10 for Campbell Residents, May 11 for everyone.

EARLY BIRD SUMMER REGISTRATION!

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DOCENTS AND GREETERS NEEDEDIf you enjoy history and meeting people, consider becoming a docent or greeter for the Campbell Historical Museum and Ainsley House. For more information, please contact Susan Gaydon at (408) 866-2758 or [email protected].

CAMPBELL HISTORICAL MUSEUM51 N. Central Avenue

In 1964, the first Campbell Historical Museum exhibit opened in the Country Women’s Club headquarters on Campbell Avenue. In 1984, the museum opened its doors in the Old Fire House. This year, join the Campbell Historical Museum as we celebrate our 50th and 30th anniversaries and continue sharing the rich history of Campbell and the Santa Clara Valley with residents, visitors, and students. Visit the museum, take a tour, or attend one of our programs. Details on upcoming lectures and programs will be available soon.

Open Thursday – Sunday, noon – 4:00 pm(excluding public holidays)

GENERAL ADMISSION: $2Combination tickets including a visit to the Ainsley House are available. Tickets do not have to be used on the same day.

EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY OUTREACHThe museum offers two on-site education field trips for students to learn about local history: Hands-on History at the Campbell Historical Museum and History Detectives at the Ainsley House. Both three-hour field trips are offered Monday through Friday in the morning. To enhance student learning, or for other community groups, the museum offers four traveling history trunks: Ohlone, Pioneer, Orchards & Canneries, and Immigration. The trunks, filled with touchable artifacts and an instructor’s guide, rent for $60 per month. To schedule a field trip or rent a history trunk, please contact Kerry Perkins at (408) 866-2718 or [email protected].

CAMPBELL SPORTS EXHIBIT: RECORD MAKERS/ BARRIER BREAKERSOrganized sports are a recent phenomenon and athletes from Campbell who have participated in organized sports helped to shape the community over the last 100 years. This exhibit features some of those amazing athletes who have made records and broke barriers and put Campbell on a global map. Visitors can enjoy learning about the record successes of the Campbell Little League, the amazing racing achievements of the Kaeding family, led by Howard Kaeding, how the sport of skateboarding was pioneered and legitimized in Campbell, and much more. In addition, visitors can explore exhibit interactives such as, touch screen tablets with vintage videos of the Little league and skateboarding demos, a balance board, a reaction time test, and more.

COLLECTIONS AND ARCHIVESThe museum archives and collections are a gold mine of local history. We welcome researchers interested in accessing our materials, and donations of objects and documents related to our collections. We are also seeking volunteers interested in helping us organize and preserve these important community collections. For more information, or to set up a research appointment, contact Museum Collections Specialist Anna Rosenbluth at (408) 866-2759 or [email protected].

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AINSLEY HOUSE & MORGAN GALLERY300 Grant Street

Built in 1925 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Ainsely House opened to the public in 1994. Docent-led tours of the beautifully restored, Tudor style home of Campbell canning pioneer J.C. Ainsley and his wife Alcinda will transport you to the bygone era of the 1920s.

Open March through December, Thursday – Sunday, noon – 4:00 pm

(excluding public holidays)

GENERAL ADMISSION:$8 Adults; $6 Seniors (60+); $4 Youth

FREE for museum members and children under age 6Combination tickets including a visit to the Campbell Historical Museum are available for an additional $1. Tickets do not have to be used on the same day.

CREATE YOUR OWN STORYBOOK WEDDING AT THE AINSLEY HOUSEThe Ainsley Garden, bordered by flowering crabapple trees and enclosed by latticed fencing covered with climbing roses, is the perfect setting for your wedding. The bridal party emerges through French doors, proceeds across the lawn to the wisteria shaded redwood arbor to exchange vows. Afterwards, guests enjoy an al fresco reception. The unique and romantic setting of the Ainsley Garden provides old world charm for your special occasion. For current prices, photos and information, visit www.cityofcampbell.com/museum.

THEN & NOW PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT MARCH 3 - OCTOBER, 2016The exhibit located within the Ainsley House will feature old photographs from the Museum Collection titled “Then” and paired with images titled “Now” of the same location. The exhibit will demonstrate the changes that have taken place in the community, in our society and in our values. Then and Now will be exclusively inside the North East bedroom of the Ainsley House and admission to the exhibit is included with admission to the Ainsley House.

AGENTS OF DECAY: WHY NOTHING LASTS FOREVER EXHIBITMARCH 3 - OCTOBER, 2016Why do photographs deteriorate over time? Why do family heirlooms fall apart? Why so many Museums and galleries often have “DO NOT TOUCH” signs throughout their exhibits. This exhibit will explore what happens to your keepsakes over the years and what are the hidden agents of object decay. Artifact CSI will allow visitors to deduce for

themselves causes of an object’s deterioration a n d l e a r n h o w t o investigate what might be happening in their own home to some of their favorite heirlooms or mementoes.

HISTORY HAPPY HOURCome Sip, Snack and Socialize!History Happy Hour is a lecture series at the Ainsley House where you can learn about interesting topics, meet new people, and tour the Ainsley House in the evening hours!

Held each month from 5:30 - 7:30 pm.

For registration and upcoming events, please visit www.cityofcampbell.com/museum. Registration is required as seating is limited. $15/person admission price will include beverages, light appetizers, and a self-guided walk through of the Ainsley House. Please note that these programs are for ages 21 and over. Registration can be taken online, by phone at (408) 866-2104 , or at the Campbell Recreation Office (1 W. Campbell Ave Rm C-31, 95008).

A TASTE OF CAMPBELLEnjoy a delightful evening in the Ainsley Garden sampling delicious wines paired with savory hors d’oeuvres and delectable desserts from local Campbell eateries. Official Date, Pricing and additional information will be available soon. For more information please visit the Campbell Museum Foundation website at www.campbellmuseums.org.

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ONLINE ONLY REGISTRATIONwww.cityofcampbell.com/recreation

Campbell residents priority registration isTuesday, March 22 beginning at 10:00 am

Registration is open to everyone on Wednesday, March 23 at 10:00 am

Non-Refundable Enrollment Fee: $100/Child

Campbell Recreation Pre-school Open House & Registration!

ATTEND OUR OPEN HOUSE! Wednesday, March 9 at 6:30 pm

in the pre-school rooms M-48, M-49, M-52Children welcome!

Additional class information available at www.cityofcampbell.com/pre-school.

PRE-SCHOOL YEAR: SEPTEMBER 2016 - MAY 2017

Classes begin September 6, 2016

Campbell Recreation Pre-School has provided children with their first school experience for over 20 years.

We believe a child's first school experience sets the foundation for a love of learning. A B C 1 2 3

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Tiny Tots provides a fun and enriching experience with an emphasis on developing social and play skills through activities such as games, songs, finger-plays, stories and art. Classes are two hours long and meet twice a week.

TINY TOTSAges 3 - 4

CHILDREN MUST BE 3 YEARS OLD BY 12/31/2016**

CHILDREN MUST BE FULLYPOTTY TRAINED BY 10/31/2016

Activity # Days Time R/NR Monthly Fee

71001.00 M/W 9:15-11:15 am $120/$130

71002.00 M/W 12:15-2:15 pm $120/$130

71003.00 T/Th 9:15-11:15 pm $120/$130

71004.00 T/Th 12:15-2:15 pm $120/$130

KINDER KIDSAges 4 - 5

CHILDREN MUST BE 4 YEARS OLD BY 12/31/2016**

Children must be potty trained

Activity # Days Time R/NR Monthly Fee

72001.00 M/W/F 9:30-12:00 pm $220/$230

72002.00 M/W/F 12:30-3:00 pm $220/$230

72003.00 T/Th 9:30-12:00 pm $150/$160

72004.00 T/Th 12:30-3:00 pm $150/$160

In Kinder Kids, children will develop social interaction skills through creative learning experiences. Language development, pre-reading, science, math, art, games, music, motor skills, drama and free play are emphasized to prepare children for kindergarten. Classes are 2½ hours long, and meet two or three times a week. Children currently enrolled in Tiny Tots (returning students) are given priority registration for Kinder Kids classes.

KINDERGARTEN PREPAges 4.5 - 5.5

CHILDREN MUST BE 5 YEARS OLD BY 2/1/2017

Children must be potty trained

In Kindergarten Prep, students benefit from an enriching classroom environment with plenty of individualized attention. Center-based class activities will develop the skills necessary to prepare your child for a successful kindergarten experience. Classes are 3 hours long and meet five days a week. Children currently enrolled in Kinder Kids (returning students) are given priority registration for the Kindergarten Prep class.

SUPER KINDERSAges 4 - 5

CHILDREN MUST BE 4 YEARS OLD BY 6/1/2016

Children must be potty trained

Activity # Days Time R/NR Monthly Fee

73001.00 M-Th 12:30-3:30 pm $360/$370

This hybrid program of Kinder Kids and Kindergarten Prep will allow 4 year old children the opportunity to participate in school 4 days a week. The program will develop social interaction skills through creative learning experiences. The class will focus on language development, motor skills, science, math and art in a center-based learning environment. Classes are 3 hours long and meet Monday to Thursday. Children currently enrolled in Tiny Tots (returning students) are given priority registration for the Super Kinders class.

Activity # Days Time R/NR Monthly Fee

74001.00 M-F 8:30-11:30 am $445/$455

** The age cut-off has been extended from 9/1 to 12/31. Kindergartens require children to turn 5 years old by 9/1. Therefore, children with birthdays in this September to December window may need to attend an additional year of pre-school.

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Toddlers

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages Fee

53321.31 M 9:30 - 10:15 am 1/11 - 3/28* 0-5 $183

53322.31 M 10:30 - 11:15 am 1/11 - 3/28* 0-5 $183

53323.31 M 11:30 - 12:15 pm 1/11 - 3/28* 0-5 $183

53324.31 M 12:30 - 1:15 pm 1/11 - 3/28* 0-5 $183

53326.31 M 4:30 - 5:15 pm 1/11 - 3/28* 0-5 $183

53327.31 M 5:30 - 6:15 pm 1/11 - 3/28* 0-5 $183

53331.31 T 9:30 - 10:15 am 1/12 - 3/22 0-5 $202

53332.31 T 10:30 - 11:15 am 1/12 - 3/22 0-5 $202

53341.31 W 9:30 - 10:15 am 1/13 - 3/23 0-5 $202

53342.31 W 10:30 - 11:15 am 1/13 - 3/23 0-5 $202

53343.31 W 11:30 - 12:15 pm 1/13 - 3/23 0-5 $202

53361.31 F 9:00 - 9:45 am 1/8 - 3/25 0-5 $220

53362.31 F 10:00 - 10:45 am 1/8 - 3/25 0-5 $220

53371.31 Sa 9:30 - 10:15 am 1/9 - 3/26 0-5 $220

53372.31 Sa 10:30 - 11:15 am 1/9 - 3/26 0-5 $220

53373.31 Sa 11:30 - 12:15 pm 1/9 - 3/26 0-5 $220

*No class 1/18, 2/15

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages Fee

53321.32 M 9:30 - 10:15 am 4/4 - 6/27* 0-5 $220

53322.32 M 10:30 - 11:15 am 4/4 - 6/27* 0-5 $220

53323.32 M 11:30 - 12:15 pm 4/4 - 6/27* 0-5 $220

53324.32 M 12:30 - 1:15 pm 4/4 - 6/27* 0-5 $220

53326.32 M 4:30 - 5:15 pm 4/4 - 6/27* 0-5 $220

53327.32 M 5:30 - 6:15 pm 4/4 - 6/27* 0-5 $220

53331.32 T 9:30 - 10:15 am 4/5 - 6/21 0-5 $220

53332.32 T 10:30 - 11:15 am 4/5 - 6/21 0-5 $220

53341.32 W 9:30 - 10:15 am 4/6 - 6/22 0-5 $220

53342.32 W 10:30 - 11:15 am 4/6 - 6/22 0-5 $220

53343.32 W 11:30 - 12:15 pm 4/6 - 6/22 0-5 $220

53361.32 F 9:00 - 9:45 am 4/8 - 6/24 0-5 $220

53362.32 F 10:00 - 10:45 am 4/8 - 6/24 0-5 $220

53371.32 Sa 9:30 - 10:15 am 4/9 - 6/25 0-5 $220

53372.32 Sa 10:30 - 11:15 am 4/9 - 6/25 0-5 $220

53373.32 Sa 11:30 - 12:15 pm 4/9 - 6/25 0-5 $220

*No class 5/30

MUSIC TOGETHER: MIXED AGE (BIRTH-5 YRS)Child development researchers have found that grouping together children of varying ages fosters natural, family-style learning. The hallmark of the Music Together program, our Mixed-Age Class gives children the environment they need to grow musically while interacting both socially and musically with peers of different ages. Younger children enjoy watching and imitating older ones; older children learn by leading younger ones; and adults are happy because their children can go to class together. Any or all of child’s caregivers – parents, grandparents, nannies – can come share in the experience, both in class and at home. The whole family is welcome for this important family music experience. For more information, please visit www.musicalme.com. A $50 lab fee per family is due at the first class. Class held in L-58.

MUSIC TOGETHERGive your child the very best Early Childhood Music & Movement Program available – Music Together! Expose them to every possible opportunity to learn and grow. Create a bond with them through music. Learn how to share the joys of music-making and the powerful benefits of having music in your young child’s life. From babyhood through the early elementary years, our Music Together program nurtures each child’s natural musicality. In our classes, grownups learn together with their children. Our award-winning curriculum supports grownups to use our music and home materials to further engage children - and experience the fun too! Music learning supports all learning and in Music Together class you’ll learn why, and how! Add brilliance to your whole family’s life - enroll today!

MUSIC TOGETHER: MASTERS (3-6 YRS)Especially for children between the ages of 3 and 6 who have attended several semesters of Music Together. Bring your child for the same outstanding music with some different kinds of activities: rhythm improvisation, independent singing, dance improvisation, and dramatic play. Teachers work with individual skill levels and interests. Please Note: because they are so used to trying to keep up with their big sisters and brothers, younger siblings are welcome to register and attend the Masters Class too. A $50 lab fee per family is due at the first class. Class is held in L-58.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages Fee

53344.31 W 12:30 - 1:15 pm 1/13 - 3/23 3 - 6 $202

53344.32 W 12:30 - 1:15 pm 4/6 - 6/22 3 - 6 $220

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FUN FOR LITTLE ONES (9 MOS-3.5 YRS) This will be a fun filled class in which parents participate with their child and introduce them to group play as well as connect with other parents. Participants will join instructor, “Miss Michele”, and other adults with tots for lots of moving, singing, dancing, playing and learning. Participants will sing songs and explore movement activities using props like parachutes, tunnels, slides, musical instruments and much more. Children must be crawling to participate in the younger class and should be confident walkers for the older class. Class is instructed by Michele Wallace and held in M-47, Dance Studio.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

51001.31 M 9:30 - 10:15 am 1/25 - 3/28* 9-18 mo $81/$88

51001.32 M 9:30 - 10:15 am 4/11 - 5/23 9-18 mo $63/$70

51002.31 M 10:30 - 11:15 am 1/25 - 3/28* 1.5-3.5 $81/$88

51002.32 M 10:30 - 11:15 am 4/11 - 5/23 1.5-3.5 $63/$70

*No class 2/15

PARENT AND TODDLER TIME (1.5-3.5 YRS)Come play, learn, and share some quality time with your toddler while you make friends with other parents. This class is designed to be a special experience for both child and parent. Enjoy introducing your child to a preschool environment by helping them to participate in art exploration, singing, group circle time and free choice play. Class fee includes all supplies. All children between the ages of 18 months and 3.5 years old must be registered in the class to attend. NO OLDER SIBLINGS PLEASE. Children must be at least 18 months old and walking to register for this class. Siblings under 18 months are welcome to attend class free with parent and brother/sister if they are in a stroller or carrier. Instructed by Michele Wallace. Class held in M-48 (pre-school room).

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

52001.31 F 9:30 - 10:25 am 1/8 - 3/11*1 1.5-3.5 $95/$102

52001.32 F 9:30 - 10:25 am 3/18 - 5/20*2 1.5-3.5 $95/$102

52002.31 F 10:30 - 11:25 am 1/8 - 3/11*1 1.5-3.5 $95/$102

52002.32 F 10:30 - 11:25 am 3/18 - 5/20*2 1.5-3.5 $95/$102

No class *1 2/19; *2 4/8

MY FIRST ART CLASS (1.5-5 YRS)Parents spend quality time with their child creating art and having fun together! Each week features a new theme with five art stations of new and exciting projects. Projects are age-appropriate, allowing children the freedom to explore materials at their own pace and in their own way. Class ends on a musical note with singing, dancing, and having too much fun! Parents stay in class with their child. Children should wear their “grubbies”! A $15 material fee is payable to instructor at first class. Class is instructed by My First Art Class staff and is held at Joan Pisani Community Center 19655 Allendale Avenue, Saratoga.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

50101.31 T 9:30 - 10:30 am 1/26 - 3/15 1.5-3 $116/$126

50101.32 T 9:30 - 10:30 am 4/12 - 5/31 1.5-3 $116/$126

50102.31 T 10:45 - 11:45 am 1/26 - 3/15 2-5 $116/$126

50102.32 T 10:45 - 11:45 am 4/12 - 5/31 2-5 $116/$126

Toddlers

LITTLE ART EXPLORATION (3-5 YRS)Children will try out different art mediums as they get an opportunity to explore clay, acrylics, color pencils, stamps-inks, crayons, pastels, and more. Our age-appropriate mixed media projects allow each child to be creative while developing a rich imagination. The last fifteen minutes of each class will be free choice of musical/parachute play, dress up, and drawing in our fun play room. Child must be accompanied by a parent/caregiver. A $45 material fee is due at the class. Class held at the Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave., Campbell.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages Fee

50902.31 W 10:00 - 11:00 am 1/13 - 3/9*1 3-5 $155

50902.32 W 10:00 - 11:00 am 3/23 - 5/18*2 3-5 $155

50903.31 Sa 9:00 - 10:00 am 1/16 - 3/12*3 3-5 $155

50903.32 Sa 9:00 - 10:00 am 3/26 - 5/21*4 3-5 $155

No class *1 2/17; *2 4/6; *3 2/20; *4 4/9

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LEARN & PLAY FRIDAY (3-5 YRS) Parents are invited to bring their children to the Campbell Community Center for two hours of fun activities that will give them a chance to enjoy some structured play time with their peers and participate in a circle time, games, art activity and a snack. Parents can go for a run, grab coffee with a friend or tackle a few items on the to-do list, but don’t feel guilty because your children are busy learning and playing! Snack is included. Instructed by pre-school staff, Tiffany Causey and Kathy Naumann. Held in Q-84.

Activity # Day Time Date Ages R/NR Fee

51003.31 F 9:15 - 11:15 am 1/22 3-5 $21/$26

51003.32 F 9:15 - 11:15 am 2/26 3-5 $21/$26

51003.33 F 9:15 - 11:15 am 3/25 3-5 $21/$26

51003.34 F 9:15 - 11:15 am 4/22 3-5 $21/$26

51003.35 F 9:15 - 11:15 am 5/20 3-5 $21/$26

KIDS NIGHT AT THE CCC (4-12 YRS)Parents can enjoy a quiet night in or a night out on the town while children enjoy dinner with their friends, creating their own arts and crafts, playing games, and having fun. Dinner is provided. A $5 discount is given for siblings registered at the same time - To receive the discount, customers must register in-person or online (after receiving a discount code by email/phone). Instructed by Georgina Silva, Emily Blythe, and other favorite summer Day Camp leaders. Held in M-49 (pre-school room).

Activity # Day Time Date Ages One KidR/NR

Two Kids*R/NR

54000.31 F 6:00 - 9:30 pm 1/22 4-12 $25/$30 $45/$55

54000.32 F 6:00 - 9:30 pm 2/12 4-12 $25/$30 $45/$55

54000.33 F 6:00 - 9:30 pm 3/11 4-12 $25/$30 $45/$55

54000.34 F 6:00 - 9:30 pm 5/20 4-12 $25/$30 $45/$55

*Must register in-person or call to receive discount code to register online.

Toddlers - Youth

PARENT & ME CREATIVE MOVEMENT (3-4 YRS) Little ones and parents spend quality time together moving, dancing, singing and playing. Fun songs, activities, dances and structured playtime will all be explored, while motor and social skills are further developed. This class will keep eveyone moving and active. Parents have the option of participating, or observing, depending on the age and comfort level of child. Class instructed by Rachael Gunn and held in M-47, Dance Studio.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

51170.31 Th 5:00 - 5:50 pm 2/25 - 3/31 3-4 $70/$77

51170.32 Th 5:00 - 5:50 pm 4/14 - 5/12 3-4 $58/$65

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Youth Cheerleading & GymnasticsMs. Melinda Beason teaches all classes on this page and is the owner of GymKids USA. She is a certified gymnastics instructor, safety certified, and a national USA Gymnastics Instructor Member. She holds a B.A. in Early Childhood Education and a Minor in Dance. Ms. Melinda is an AACCA Cheerleading coach and has been teaching gymnastics, cheerleading and dance to children for 15 years. For more information, please visit www.gymkidsusa.com. Details regarding required attire are available on our online registration site and will be emailed to participants prior to the class start date. Age Requirement: All children must be required age by the start of the session; sorry no exceptions. Proof of age may be requested for any class.

CHEERLEADING Come learn to cheer, dance and tumble! A fun class in physical fitness through non-competitive cheerleading. Students will learn all the fundamentals and skills of cheerleading. Cheerleading lessons focus on proper technique, cheer positions, cheer jumps, chants, cheers and pompom dance routines. All cheerleaders will learn beginning tumbling gymnastics and an introduction to stunting will be taught to 6 years and up. Fun pompom drill team dance routines will be taught to popular, age-appropriate music. Unique seasonal cheers and chants will be taught for sports. Cheerleaders will use custom gold metallic pompoms for class. To ensure a better learning and teaching environment parents are welcome to observe the ENTIRE LAST DAY of class only, our special in-class performance day! Spring Session: Formal Cheer Recital in the Heritage Theatre on 5/7! A $45 costume fee will be collected by the instructor for the recital. A one-time $28 pompom fee is due to GymKids USA at the first class; returning students, please bring your pompoms to class. Class held in M-50.

CHEERKIDS 1 (4-5 YRS)Introduction and Beginning Cheerleading

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

51305.31 W 5:15 - 5:55 pm 1/6 - 3/2*1 4-5 $126/$136

51305.32 W 5:15 - 5:55 pm 3/9 - 5/4*2 4-5 $144/$154

No class *1 1/20, 2/10; *2 3/30

CHEERKIDS 2 (6-10 YRS)Beginning and Intermediate Cheerleading

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

51306.31 M 5:15 - 5:55 pm 1/4 - 2/29*1 6-10 $126/$136

51306.32 M 5:15 - 5:55 pm 3/7 - 5/2*2 6-10 $144/$154

No class *1 1/18, 2/15; *2 3/28

GYMNASTICSA fun class in physical fitness through non-competitive gymnastics. Boys and girls are taught basic tumbling skills using mats, inclines, octagons, balance beams and climbing structures for progressive skills. This program covers proper agility, coordination, strength, and flexibility development. Careful attention to proper technique, stretching, warm-up, and above all safety is stressed in every class. All gymnastic classes are progressive. Gymnastic skills are taught according to age appropriateness and skill level of each child. Creative movement, dance and rhythmic gymnastics are also incorporated into gymnastics using ribbons, scarves, balls, hoops, bean bags and parachute. To ensure a better learning and teaching environment, parents are welcome to observe the ENTIRE LAST DAY of class only, our special in-class performance day! Class held in M-50.

GYMKIDS 1 (4-5 YRS)Introduction and Beginning Gymnastics

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

51301.31 M 3:45 - 4:25 pm 1/25 - 3/21* 4-5 $144/$154

51301.32 M 3:45 - 4:25 pm 4/4 - 5/23 4-5 $144/$154

*No class 2/15

GYMKIDS 2 (6-10 YRS)Beginning and Intermediate Gymnastics

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

51303.31 M 4:30 - 5:10 pm 1/25 - 3/21* 6-10 $144/$154

51303.32 M 4:30 - 5:10 pm 4/4 - 5/23 6-10 $144/$154

*No class 2/15

DANCE AND TUMBLE (4-5 YRS) Come learn to dance and tumble! A fun combination class in dance movement and acrobatic gymnastics. Students will learn basic dance essentials including creative movement, beginning ballet and introduction to acrobatic dance. Dance routines using ribbons, sparkle wands, hoop dancing, and scarf dances are also taught. An introduction to acrobatic gymnastic tumbling will be taught. Mats, balance beam and gymnastic equipment will be used in conjunction with props and fun music. Skills are taught to students based on readiness and age appropriateness of each student. Parents may watch the ENTIRE LAST DAY of class only, our special in class performance day! Class held in M-50.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

51307.31 W 3:45 - 4:25 pm 1/27 - 3/23* 4-5 $144/$154

51307.32 W 3:45 - 4:25 pm 4/6 - 5/25 4-5 $144/$154

*No class 2/10

DANCE ACROBATS (6-10 YRS)A fun combination class in dance movement and acrobatic gymnastics. Students will learn circus-style acrobat pairs and individual gymnastics, acrobat tumbling and acrobatic dance. Dance routines using long and short ribbons, juggling scarves and balls. Hoop dancing, veil scarf dances and prop balance are also taught. Elements of beginning ballet and jazz will be taught. Mats, balance beam and gymnastic equipment will be used in conjunction with props and fun music. Dance and acrobatic gymnastic skills are taught to students based on readiness and age appropriateness of each student. Safety guidelines of the U.S.A.G. are strictly followed. Parents may watch the ENTIRE LAST DAY of class only, our special in class performance day! Class held in M-50.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

51308.31 W 4:30 - 5:10 pm 1/27 - 3/23* 6-10 $144/$154

51308.32 W 4:30 - 5:10 pm 4/6 - 5/25 6-10 $144/$154

*No class 2/10

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TAP & BALLET (5-7 YRS)Basic steps, technique, and routines will be taught in these fun and challenging classes. Dancing builds endurance, confidence and agility. Level 2 classes will move a little faster to accommodate returning students. Class instructed by Rachael Gunn and held in M-47, Dance Studio.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

Level 1

51111.31 T 5:00 - 5:50 pm 1/12 - 5/3*1 5-7 $180/$190

51112.31 Sa 11:00 - 11:50 am 1/9 - 4/30*2 5-7 $180/$190

Level 2

51113.31 W 5:00 - 5:50 pm 1/13 - 5/4*3 5-7 $180/$190

No class *1 2/16, 4/5; *2 2/20; 4/9; *3 2/17, 4/6

Spring Dance Recital ~ Saturday, May 7th A Spring Dance Recital will be held on Saturday, May 7 (Mother’s Day Weekend) in the Heritage Theatre! Ms. Rachael’s class fees include a dance recital costume accessory (such as a tutu or skirt with a hair piece). Parents will be notified by the instructor regarding specific dance recital dress requirements. Regular class attendance is important as students will be working on the recital routine. Classes held in M-47, Dance Studio. A parents’ lounge is available for parents and siblings to watch the classes.

PRE-TAP & BALLET (3.3-5 YRS)This combination dance class begins at age 3 years and 4 months, and will combine the rhythm of tap, and the grace of ballet. Basic steps of both dance genres will be taught in fun, easy to understand techniques. Dance develops coordination, increases social skills and enhances children’s ability to follow directions. Level 2 class will move a little faster to accommodate returning students. Class instructed by Rachael Gunn and held in M-47, Dance Studio.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

Level 1

51101.31 T 4:00 - 4:50 pm 1/12 - 5/3*1 3.3-5 $180/$190

51102.31 Th 4:00 - 4:50 pm 1/14 - 5/5*2 3.3-5 $180/$190

51103.31 Sa 9:00 - 9:50 am 1/9 - 4/30*3 3.3-5 $180/$190

Level 2

51104.31 W 4:00-4:50 pm 1/13 - 5/4*4 3.3-5 $180/$190

51105.31 Sa 10:00-10:50 am 1/9 - 4/30*3 3.3-5 $180/$190

No class *1 2/16, 4/5; *2 2/18, 4/7; *3 2/20; 4/9; *4 2/17, 4/6

Youth Dance

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HIP-HOP (7-12 YRS)Fast-paced and fun, this class keeps children moving. Great music and fun routines are taught with easy, step-by-step instructions that will build confidence and coordination. Athletic shoes are the recommended footwear for this class. Class instructed by Rachael Gunn and held in M-47, Dance Studio.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

51131.31 F 4:00 - 4:50 pm 1/15 - 5/6* 7-12 $180/$190

*No class 2/19, 4/8

KEIKI HULA (7-12 YRS) NEW!In this class, children learn the basics of hand, hip, feet movement in the Hula and a little about the Polynesian culture, history and language while learning two dances in the session. The classes are great social outlets for children while helping to increase their motor skills, coordination and memory. They also develop grace and better body awareness – all while having fun! A $20 material fee for a pahu skirt is required at the first class for new students. Class is instructed by Desiree Elder in Q-84.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

51402.31 Sa 10:00 - 10:55 am 2/6 - 3/12*1 7-12 $60/$67

51402.31 Sa 10:00 - 10:55 am 3/26 - 4/30*2 7-12 $60/$67

No class *1 2/13; *2 4/9

COMBO: JAZZ, TAP & BALLET (8-12 YRS)Challenging and fun steps will be taught in ballet, tap and jazz hip hop with the emphasis on body alignment and posture. This is great exercise for the mind and body! Returning dancers can continue their dance skills and learn some new ones too. It is recommended that Combo Dance students bring both tap shoes and ballet shoes. Class instructed by Rachael Gunn and held in M-47, Dance Studio.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

51121.31 F 5:00 - 5:50 pm 1/15 - 5/6* 8-12 $180/$190

*No class 2/19, 4/8

Youth Dance

MOM & ME KEIKI HULA (3-6 YRS) NEW!Moms will help teach their child social skills, motor skills, hand/eye coordination, singing, and a little Hawaiian culture and language. This is a very popular class for moms that are looking for a fun learning experience and bonding time! A $40 material fee for two pahu skirts is required at the first class for new students. Class is instructed by Desiree Elder in Q-84.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

51401.31 Sa 11:00 - 11:45 am 2/6 - 3/12*1 3-6 $70/$77

51401.32 Sa 11:00 - 11:45 am 3/26 - 4/30*2 3-6 $70/$77

No class *1 2/13; *2 4/9

PRE-POINTE (11-13 YRS) This class is for students currently enrolled in Combo Dance who wish to advance to ‘toe’ work in ballet. With emphasis on strength, turnout and body alignment, students will gain skills they will need for wearing Pointe shoes. Since Pointe work has age strength and skill requirements, this class is by teacher recommendation only. Class instructed by Rachael Gunn and held in M-47, Dance Studio.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

51123.31 F 6:00 - 6:30 pm 1/15 - 5/6* 11-13 $180/$190

*No class 2/19, 4/8

Spring Dance Recital ~ Saturday, May 7th A Spring Dance Recital will be held on Saturday, May 7 (Mother’s Day Weekend) in the Heritage Theatre for all of Ms. Rachael’s dance classes!

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ART EXPLORATION (5-9 YRS)Children will try out different art mediums in this class as they get an opportunity to explore clay, paints, decoupage, mosaic, and more while developing a rich imagination and expressing themselves and growing through Art. This is a fun class packed with variety! A $45 material fee is due at the class. Class is held at The Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave., 95008

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages Fee

50910.31 T 3:30 - 4:30 pm 1/12 - 3/8*1 5-9 $155

50910.32 T 3:30 - 4:30 pm 3/22 - 5/17*2 5-9 $155

50911.31 W 2:30 - 3:30 pm 1/13 - 3/9*3 5-9 $155

50913.31 Th 6:00 - 7:00 pm 1/14 - 3/10*4 5-9 $155

50913.32 Th 6:00 - 7:00 pm 3/24 - 5/19*5 5-9 $155

50912.31 F 4:45 - 5:45 pm 1/15 - 3/11*6 5-9 $155

50912.32 F 4:45 - 5:45 pm 3/25 - 5/20*7 5-9 $155

No class *1 2/16; *2 4/5; *3 2/17; *4 2/18; *5 4/7; *6 2/19; *7 4/8

BEGINNING DRAWING & PAINTING (5-9 YRS)Children will learn the building blocks of art such as color, technique, composition, art history and more. Different mediums such as watercolor, pastels, and acrylics will be used. Projects will vary from landscapes, art styles, mixed media drawings, and wax resist paintings. Students will develop their drawing skills while also exploring fun and alternative mediums. A $45 material fee is due at the class. Class is held at The Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave., 95008.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages Fee

50930.31 W 4:45 - 5:45 pm 1/13 - 3/9*1 5-9 $155

50930.32 W 4:45 - 5:45 pm 3/23 - 5/18*2 5-9 $155

50931.31 Th 3:30 - 4:30 pm 1/14 - 3/10*3 5-9 $155

50931.32 Th 3:30 - 4:30 pm 3/24 - 5/19*4 5-9 $155

No class *1 2/17; *2 4/6; *3 2/18; *4 4/7

CLAY TIME (5-9 YRS)Each week your child will have fun creating beautiful 3 dimensional clay projects. Kids will learn basic info and vocabulary about clay construction and finishing techniques. All pieces will be fired and glazed for finished products. The goal of this class is to bring out your child’s creativity and develop skills. A $45 material fee is due at the class. Class is held at The Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave., 95008.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages Fee

50920.31 Th 4:45 - 5:45 pm 1/14 - 3/10*1 5-9 $155

50920.32 Th 4:45 - 5:45 pm 3/24 - 5/19*2 5-9 $155

50921.31 F 3:30 - 4:30 pm 1/15 - 3/11*3 5-9 $155

50921.32 F 3:30 - 4:30 pm 3/25 - 5/20*4 5-9 $155

No class *1 2/18; *2 4/7; *3 2/19; *4 4/8

Youth Art

SUMMER JOBS WITH CAMPBELL RECREATION!Recruitment for summer jobs kicks off February 1, 2016. Go to www.cityofcampbell.com/hr to view job postings for Recreation Leaders and Lifeguards and learn how to apply.

TEEN TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES!Leaders-in-Training (ages 14-16) and Junior Lifeguards (ages 12-14) programs give teens leadership skills and work experience in day camps or aquatics programs. Applications will be posted in spring 2016 at www.cityofcampbell.com/recreation.

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PIANO-KEYBOARD LESSONS: LEVEL 1 (8-16 YRS)Students will be taught the basics of playing music on the piano/keyboard. Topics include: basic notes, rhythm and theory as well as finger exercises, chords and scales, all with the goal of being able to play basic keyboard accompaniment parts and songs. Keyboards will be provided in classe, but students will need a keyboard at home for practice. Recommended resources for purchasing or renting a keyboard will be provided. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Class held in M-52 (pre-school room). Instructed by Joey Trombly, SJG School of Music.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

53921.31 Th 6:05 - 6:55 pm 1/14 - 2/18 8-16 $131/$141

53921.32 Th 6:05 - 6:55 pm 3/10 - 4/21* 8-16 $131/$141

*No class 4/7

JUNIOR SINGERS (5-7 YRS)This class explores basic singing skills through creative and fun games. Students learn the basic elements of breath control, voice placement, tone, phrasing and pitch in a fun-oriented format. In this low-stress environment, students who choose to sing on their own will gain the benefit of getting immediate direction. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Class held in M-48 (pre-school room). Instructed by Lori Shulman, SJG School of Music staff.

Activity # Days Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

53941.31 M 4:15 - 5:05 pm 1/25 - 3/7*1 5-7 $131/$141

53941.32 M 4:15 - 5:05 pm 3/21 - 5/2*2 5-7 $131/$141

No class *1 2/15; *2 4/4

GUITAR LESSONS: LEVEL 1 (9-16 YRS)This fun and educational class is for the absolute beginner guitarist. Students will be introduced to the basics of guitar playing and music fundamentals by learning fun, contemporary songs. Topics include tuning, chord strumming, “power” chording, blues and the fundamentals of note and rhythm reading. Students will need to have their own acoustic guitar or electric guitar. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Instructed by Chris Shahin and held in M-49 (pre-school room).

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

53911.31 Th 6:05 - 6:55 pm 1/14 - 2/18 9-16 $131/$141

53911.32 Th 6:05 - 6:55 pm 3/10 - 4/21* 9-16 $131/$141

*No class 4/7

DRUM LESSONS: LEVEL 1 (9-17 YRS)This course will provide students with the fundamentals of playing the drum set, reading music, understanding rhythm and tempo. Students will need a practice pad and sticks. Each student will get to practice on a drum kit in class. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Class held in M-49 (pre-school room). Instructed by Jemal Ramirez, SJG School of Music.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

53931.31 T 7:00 - 7:50 pm 1/26 - 3/8* 9-17 $131/$141

*No class 2/16

All music classes are instructed by staff of the SJG School of Music

located at the Campbell Community Centerwww.sjgschoolofmusic.com

Youth Music

BEGINNING UKELELE (9+ YRS)Learn fundamental skills to start playing the ukulele! Learn rhythms and strumming patterns for popular songs. Class members will learn to play basic chords and to play songs in folk, rock and Hawaiian styles. Topics covered: Rhythm fundamentals, tuning, ukulele care, and basic strums. Ukulele is required. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Instructed by Melody Sheppard of SJG School of Music. Class held in M-49 (pre-school room).

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

53951.31 Sa 11:15 - 11:55 am 1/16 - 2/27*1 9+ $131/$141

53951.32 Sa 11:15 - 11:55 am 3/12 - 4/23*2 9+ $131/$141

No class *1 2/13; *2 3/26

YOUTH VOCALS (8-12 YRS)You can sing! This beginning course helps students learn healthy vocal techniques. Learn breath control and voice placement, tone, phrasing and pitch as well as basic music theory, building confidence, and picking audition material, all while having fun! Students exercise their vocal muscles through group and individual work for personal enjoyment, auditioning and performing. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Class held in M-48 (pre-school room). Instructed by Lori Shulman, SJG School of Music.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

53942.31 M 5:15 - 6:05 pm 1/25 - 3/7*1 8-12 $131/$141

53942.32 M 5:15 - 6:05 pm 3/21 - 5/2*2 8-12 $131/$141

No class *1 2/15; *2 4/4

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PRE-ENGINEERING WITH LEGO® (5-7 YRS)Have your child become a Play-Well Engineer! Build cities, bridges, motorized cars and planes. With access to over 100,000 pieces of LEGO®, students build what they have only dreamed of with the support of an experienced Play-Well Engineering instructor. Camp meets in M-52 (pre-school room).

Activity # Days Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

52111.31 T-F 1:30 - 4:30 pm 2/16 - 2/19 5-7 $150/$160

Youth Camps

ULTIMATE ART ‘DAY’ CAMP (5-10 YRS) Join us for our Ultimate Art Day Camp! Your child will have a great time making a few different projects with many mediums such as watercolors and acrylics. We have a playroom to take breaks and play fun game’s, and your child will spend their day making new friends and having a blast! A $25 material fee is due at the class. Camp held at The Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave., 95008.

Activity # Days Time Date Ages Fee

50991.31 M 9:00 - 4:00 pm 1/18 5-10 $45

50991.32 M 9:00 - 4:00 pm 3/25 5-10 $45

WINTER ‘HARRY POTTER’ CAMP (5-10 YRS)Come to our Harry Potter camp to experience the fun of Hogwarts! You will make your own wand, wizard robes and magical clay creature to keep. We will play some fun games, learn a bit of magic and even have a wizard’s duel! Join us whether you have read all the books or just one, or even if you’ve just seen the movies, you will have a magical time! A $45 material fee is due at the class. Camp held at The Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave., 95008.

Activity # Days Time Dates Ages Fee

50992.31 M-F 9:00-12:00 pm 2/15 - 2/19 5-10 $225

ULTIMATE ART CAMP (5-10 YRS)Join us for our Ultimate Art Camp! Your child will learn a little of everything from clay, painting with different mediums, to mosaics. They will have a great time using new materials and learning lots of techniques all in one camp! A $45 material fee is due at the class. Camp held at The Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave., 95008.

Activity # Days Time Dates Ages Fee

50990.31 M-F 1:00 - 4:00 pm 2/15 - 2/19 5-10 $225

50990.32 M-F 9:00 - 12:00 pm 4/4 - 4/8 5-10 $225

50990.33 M-F 1:00 - 4:00 pm 4/4 - 4/8 5-10 $225

SKATEBOARDING SKILLS CAMP (6-12 YRS)Join a great skateboarding camp this Spring Break! Each day will begin with a different skill, followed by instruction, and conclude with time to practice new skills with instructor feedback. The camp is geared towards beginner and intermediate level skaters who feel comfortable pushing and riding a skateboard. A half hour break will be taken in the shade or indoors each day. Camp instructed by Campbell Skatepark Staff. Every particpant receives a camp t-shirt. Bring a snack and water daily. All participants must bring their own board and safety equipment (helmet, knee pads and elbow pads).

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

31000.31 M-F 9:00 - 12:00 pm 3/28 - 4/1 6-12 $150/$160

31000.32 M-F 9:00 - 12:00 pm 4/4 - 4/8 6-12 $150/$160

JEDI ENGINEERING USING LEGO® (5-7 YRS)Young Jedi will explore worlds far, far away and engineering principles right in front of them. Defeat the Empire by designing and refining X-Wings, R2-units, and settlements on far-flung edges of the galaxy. Imagination and engineering combine to create motorized and architectural projects such as energy catapults, shield generators and defense turrets. Camp meets in M-52 (pre-school room).

Activity # Days Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

52112.31 M-F 9:00 - 12:00 pm 4/4 - 4/8 5-7 $185/$195

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TENNIS: INTERMEDIATE (9-17 YRS)These classes are for players who are consistent with shots and serves. Emphasis on drills aim to improve your singles and doubles strategies. The last part of each class will be game play.

AGES 9-12Activity # Days Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

42032.31 T/Th 4:00-5:00 pm 1/5 - 1/21 9-12 $82/$89

42032.32 T/Th 4:00-5:00 pm 2/2 - 2/18 9-12 $82/$89

42032.33 T/Th 4:00-5:00 pm 3/1 - 3/17 9-12 $82/$89

42032.34 T/Th 4:00-5:00 pm 4/26 - 5/12 9-12 $82/$89

AGES 13-17Activity # Days Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

42031.31 M/W 5:00-6:00 pm 3/28 - 4/13 13-17 $82/$89

42033.31 T/Th 5:00-6:00 pm 1/5 - 1/21 13-17 $82/$89

42033.32 T/Th 5:00-6:00 pm 2/2 - 2/18 13-17 $82/$89

42033.33 T/Th 5:00-6:00 pm 3/1 - 3/17 13-17 $82/$89

42033.34 T/Th 5:00-6:00 pm 3/29 - 4/14 13-17 $82/$89

42033.35 T/Th 5:00-6:00 pm 4/26 - 5/12 13-17 $82/$89

TENNIS: ADVANCED BEGINNING (7-17 YRS)These classes are for players who have a general knowledge of the game and have the ability to maintain a rally for 5 strokes. Advanced Beginning lessons will focus on the serve and volley, specialty shots, strategy and fine-tuning strokes. Students can re-take lessons at the Advanced Beginner level until comfortable to advance.

AGES 7-8 (QUICKSTART Format = softer balls, smaller court)Activity # Days Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

42024.31 W 3:00 - 4:00 pm 1/6 - 1/20 7-8 $41/$46

42024.32 W 3:00 - 4:00 pm 2/3 - 2/17 7-8 $41/$46

42024.33 W 3:00 - 4:00 pm 3/30 - 4/13 7-8 $41/$46

42027.31 Sa 12:00 - 1:00 pm 2/27 - 3/12 7-8 $41/$46

42027.32 Sa 12:00 - 1:00 pm 4/30 - 5/14 7-8 $41/$46

AGES 9-12Activity # Days Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

42021.31 M/W 4:00 - 5:00 pm 1/4 - 1/20* 9-12 $69/$76

42021.32 M/W 4:00 - 5:00 pm 2/29 - 3/16 9-12 $82/$89

42022.31 T/Th 4:00 - 5:00 pm 3/29 - 4/14 9-12 $82/$89

*No class 1/18

AGES 13-17Activity # Days Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

42023.31 M/W 5:00- 6:00 pm 1/4 - 1/25* 13-17 $69/$76

42023.32 M/W 5:00-6:00 pm 2/29 - 3-16 13-17 $82/$89

*No class 1/18

TENNIS: BEGINNING (7-17 YRS)These classes are for those who have little or no tennis experience. Classes offer an introduction to the game of tennis, covering the basic strokes, such as the forehand, backhand, and the serve. The focus of these lessons will be on developing consistency. Students can re-take lessons at the Beginner level until comfortable to advance. New tennis students are advised to repeat the Beginning level at least twice.

AGES 7-8 (QUICKSTART Format = softer balls, smaller court)Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

42014.31 W 3:00 - 4:00 pm 3/2 - 3/16 7-8 $41/$46

42014.32 W 3:00 - 4:00 pm 4/27 - 5/11 7-8 $41/$46

42017.31 Sa 12:00 - 1:00 pm 1/30 - 2/13 7-8 $41/$46

42017.32 Sa 12:00 - 1:00 pm 4/2 - 4/16 7-8 $41/$46

AGES 9-12Activity # Days Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

42011.31 M/W 4:00 - 5:00 pm 2/1 - 2/17* 9-12 $69/$76

42011.32 M/W 4:00 - 5:00 pm 3/28 - 4/13 9-12 $82/$89

42011.33 M/W 4:00 - 5:00 pm 4/25 - 5/11 9-12 $82/$89

*No class 2/15

AGES 13-17Activity # Days Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

42013.31 M/W 5:00 - 6:00 pm 2/1 - 2/17* 13-17 $69/$76

42013.32 M/W 5:00 - 6:00 pm 4/25 - 5/11 13-17 $82/$89

*No class 2/15

YOUTH TENNIS CLASSESAll tennis classes will be held at the Campbell Community Center Tennis Courts. The instructor, Chuck Sanfilippo, is a certified U.S.P.T.A. Instructor. Lessons are designed to develop skills, sportsmanship, and a healthy competitive attitude that will last a lifetime. Beginning through intermediate level instruction is offered in small group lessons (maximum of 4 students per class). Classes are popular, so please register early. Students need to bring their own tennis racket and bottled water. All classes are co-ed.

Youth Sports

PRIVATE TENNIS LESSONSChuck Sanfilippo teaches private tennis lessons for the Campbell Recreation Department as his schedule allows. The cost is $29 per half-hour. Please call the Recreation Office at (408) 866-2104 to leave your contact information and Coach Chuck will contact you to schedule your lesson.

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Youth SportsTINY HAWK SOCCER (3-5 YRS) NEW!This program was designed to give children a positive first step into Soccer. Your young athlete will learn the fundamentals of dribbling, passing and shooting in a fun, safe and positive environment. Through age appropriate games and activities, participants learn balance, body movement, foot/eye coordination, teamwork and sportsmanship! Instructed by Skyhawks Staff. January class held at Blossom Hill Park in Los Gatos; April class held at John D Morgan Park, “Rincon Loop”, 540 W Rincon Ave.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

46012.30 M 3:25 - 4:05 pm 2/1 - 3/14* 3-5 $99/$106

46012.31 T 4:15 - 5:00 pm 4/19 - 5/24 3-5 $99/$106

*No class 2/15

WORLD CUP SOCCER CAMPS (5-13YRS) NEW!With an emphasis on instruction, your child will receive the highest level of attention in a fun and safe environment. With a 1:10, coach to player ratio, our experienced and educated staff is able to evaluate individual players and focus on developing your child’s technical, tactical, athletic and team building skills. We are committed to providing every camper with a fun and rewarding experience. You can choose between Full Day or Half Day with the following camp choices: The U6-Fussball Academy (ages 5-6), the Classic Skill camp (all levels, ages 7-9) and the Advanced Players camp (more experienced players, ages 10-13). Goalkeeper training and team camps are also available. The fee includes a World Cup Soccer Camp t-shirt, player’s evaluation and a camp memento. Instructed by World Cup Soccer Staff and held at John D Morgan Park, “Rincon Loop”, 540 W Rincon Ave.

Activity # Days Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

World Cup Soccer U6 Fussball Academy (5-6 yrs)

46090.31 M-F 9:00 - 12:30 pm 4/4 - 4/8 5-6 $199/$209

46091.31 M-F 9:00 - 3:00 pm* 4/4 - 4/8 5-6 $279/$289

World Cup Soccer Classic Skill Camp (7-9 yrs)

46092.31 M-F 9:00 - 12:30 pm 4/4 - 4/8 7-9 $199/$209

46093.31 M-F 9:00 - 3:00 pm* 4/4 - 4/8 7-9 $279/$289

World Cup Soccer Advanced Players Camp (10-13 yrs)

46094.31 M-F 9:00 - 12:30 pm 4/4 - 4/8 10-13 $199/$209

46095.31 M-F 9:00 - 3:00 pm* 4/4 - 4/8 10-13 $279/$289

*Extended Care Available

46098.31 M-F 8:00 - 9:00 am 4/4 - 4/8 5-13 $10/$15

46099.31 M-F 3:00 - 4:00 pm 4/4 - 4/8 5-13 $10/$15

SKYHAWKS SOUTH BAY RAINOUT HOTLINEPlease call the number below two hours before the start time of the program to check for cancellation due to weather.

(408) 620-7649

WORLD CUP SOCCER (5-9 YRS) NEW!These trainings are customized to create many touches on the ball, improve dribbling, passing, receiving and shooting. We form small groups (max. 10 players per coach) to ensure a focused and fun practice. In addition we end every session with small sided games. Your child will be a better player after this skill clinic. Fee includes a World Cup Soccer Camps t-shirt. January classes held at Blossom Hill Park in Los Gatos; April class held at John D Morgan Park, “Rincon Loop”, 540 W Rincon Ave.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

46016.30 Th 4:00 - 5:00 pm 1/14 - 3/10 5-6 $179/$189

46016.31 W 2:30 - 3:30 pm 4/13 - 6/1 5-6 $179/$189

46017.30 Sa 10:00 - 11:00 am 1/16 - 3/12 5-6 $179/$189

46017.31 Sa 10:00 - 11:00 am 4/16 - 6/4 5-6 $179/$189

46018.30 Th 4:00 - 5:00 pm 1/14 - 3/10 7-9 $179/$189

46018.31 W 3:30 - 4:30 pm 4/13 - 6/1 7-9 $179/$189

46019.30 Sa 11:00 - 12:00 pm 1/16 - 3/12* 7-9 $179/$189

46019.31 Sa 11:00 - 12:00 pm 4/16 - 6/4 7-9 $179/$189

*No class 2/20

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KARATE CLASS INFORMATIONClasses are taught by Sensei Hans Ingebretsen, who holds a seventh degree black belt. Loose, comfortable clothing is recommended for beginners, while a white karate uniform (gi) is required for intermediate and advanced students. Pre-registration is required; sign ups are not accepted at the class. Belt testing is optional; an additional fee is payable to the instructor if students wish to participate in belt testing. Parents are invited to attend all workouts! Silencing cell phones and taking personal calls outside the room during class is appreciated.

JUDO/JU JITSU (8-17 YRS)Students will learn tumbling, grappling, and throwing skills in a safe environment while learning practical self defense and sports applications of these highly effective martial arts. Using leverage, flexibility, and proper use of power, our students are trained to turn an agressor’s engery back on them. Belt testing is optional and an additional fee is payable to the instructor if students wish to participate in belt testing. Tournament competition opportunities will be available outside class for those who desire it. New and returning students are welcome. Instructed by Hans Ingebretsen in M-50.

Activity # Days Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

43011.31 T/Th 6:30 - 7:25 pm 1/5 - 3/10 8-17 $147/$157

43011.32 T/Th 6:30 - 7:25 pm 3/15 - 6/2* 8-17 $147/$157

*No class 4/5, 4/7, 4/12, 4/14

KENPO KARATE (8-17 YRS) Kenpo Karate classes help children develop coordination, balance, agility and strength through drills, games, and technique application. Kicking, punching, blocking, and tumbling are taught while safety is stressed in all aspects of training. New and returning students are welcome. Instructed by Hans Ingebretsen in M-50.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

Beginning

43001.31 T/Th 5:00 - 5:30 pm 1/5 - 3/10 8-17 $117/$127

43001.32 T/Th 5:00 - 5:30 pm 3/15 - 6/2* 8-17 $117/$127

Intermediate/Advanced

43002.31 T/Th 5:30 - 6:25 pm 1/5 - 3/10 8-17 $147/$157

43002.32 T/Th 5:30 - 6:25 pm 3/15 - 6/2* 8-17 $147/$157

*No class 4/5, 4/7, 4/12, 4/14

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FENCING (7-12 YRS) Learn Olympic fencing in this exciting class designed for those with no or little experience, and then continue with the novice-intermediate classes to further develop your skills and strategy. Fencing develops both physical and mental fitness, teaches self-discipline, builds character, and is just awesome fun for everyone. All equipment supplied. Instructed by the California Fencing Academy’s certified coaches of National Champions and Olympians. Held at the Cal Sports Club at 891 East Hamilton Ave., Campbell , 95008.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

47110.31 W 4:30 - 5:15 pm 1/13 - 2/24*1 7-12 $99/$106

47110.32 W 4:30 - 5:15 pm 3/2 - 4/13*2 7-12 $99/$106

47110.33 W 4:30 - 5:15 pm 4/20 - 5/25 7-12 $99/$106

47111.31 Sat 9:00 - 9:45 am 1/16 - 2/27*3 7-12 $99/$106

47111.32 Sat 9:00 - 9:45 am 3/5 - 4/16*4 7-12 $99/$106

47111.33 Sat 9:00 - 9:45 am 4/23 - 5/28 7-12 $99/$106

No class *1 2/17; *24/6; *3 2/20; *4 3/26

FUTSAL KINGZ INDOOR SOCCER (5-12 YRS) Futsal is a fun, fast paced soccer game, played indoors within the lines of a basketball court (no walls), using a small, size 3, low-bounce ball. The

game consists of two teams of four players and a goalkeeper with unlimited substitutions and quick restarts. Come register your child to learn the amazing game of soccer... Futsal style! Instructed by Futsal Kings Staff and held in the Auxiliary Gym.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

46025.31 Su 10:40-11:25 am 1/10 - 3/13*1 5-6 $126/$136

46025.32 Su 10:40-11:25 am 3/20 - 5/22*2 5-6 $126/$136

46027.31 Su 11:25-12:25 pm 1/10 - 3/13*1 7-8 $126/$136

46027.32 Su 11:25-12:25 pm 3/20 - 5/22*2 7-8 $126/$136

46029.31 Su 12:25-1:25 pm 1/10 - 3/13*1 9-12 $126/$136

46029.32 Su 12:25-1:25 pm 3/20 - 5/22*2 9-12 $126/$136

No class *1 1/17, 2/14; *2 3/27, 5/8

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VOLLEYBALL CLASS (8-17 YRS) Learn to improve your volleyball skills with drills and practice games. This class is intended for children of all skill sets. Each class begins with passing, serving, hitting and defensive drills followed by officiated games designed to focus on team defense and scoring strategies. The volleyball lessons are offered in two age brackets. Come register your child today to start working on those spikes! Instructed by Lila Plunkett and held in the Main Gym.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

41011.31 F 3:30 - 5:00 pm 1/8 - 2/19 8-12 $86/$93

41011.32 F 3:30 - 5:00 pm 2/26 - 4/8 8-12 $86/$93

41011.33 F 3:30 - 5:00 pm 4/15 - 5/27 8-12 $86/$93

41012.31 F 5:15 - 6:45 pm 1/8 - 2/19 13-17 $86/$93

41012.32 F 5:15 - 6:45 pm 2/26 - 4/8 13-17 $86/$93

41012.33 F 5:15 - 6:45 pm 4/15 - 5/27 13-17 $86/$93

Youth Sports

SKYHAWKS BASKETBALL (3-12 YRS) Skyhawks basketball will teach participants the skills they need for both on and off the court to be a better athlete. Our basketball staff will focus on passing, shooting, dribbling and rebounding while also incorporating critical life skills such as respect. Hoopster Tots (3-5 years) uses adjustable hoops and appropriately sized basketballs to provide just the right amount of challenge. Instructed by Skyhawks Staff and held in the Auxiliary Gym.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

40013.31 T 5:40 - 6:30 pm 1/19 - 3/15*1 3-5 $119/$129

40013.32 T 5:40 - 6:30 pm 3/29 - 5/24*2 3-5 $119/$129

40011.31 F 3:50 - 4:50 pm 1/22 - 3/18*3 6-8 $119/$129

40011.32 F 3:50 - 4:50 pm 4/1 - 5/27*4 6-8 $119/$129

40012.31 F 5:00 - 6:00 pm 1/22 - 3/18*3 9-12 $119/$129

40012.32 F 5:00 - 6:00 pm 4/1 - 5/27*4 9-12 $119/$129

No class *1 2/16; *2 4/12; *3 2/19; *4 4/15

SKYHAWKS FLAG FOOTBALL (7-12 YRS) NEW!Skyhawks flag football is the perfect program for your young athletes who want a complete introduction to America’s Game or for those who simply want to brush up on their skills in preparation for league play. Through our ‘skills of the day’ participants will learn skills on both sides of the ball including the core components of passing, catching, de-flagging and defensive positioning - all presented in a fun and positive environment. Instructed by Skyhawk Staff. January classes held at Blossom Hill Park in Los Gatos; April class held at John D Morgan Park, “Rincon Loop”, 540 W Rincon Ave.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

48001.30 M 4:20 - 5:20 pm 2/1 - 3/15* 7-12 $99/$106

48001.31 M 4:20 - 5:20 pm 4/19 - 5/24 7-12 $99/$106

*No class 2/15

SKYHAWKS SOUTH BAY RAINOUT HOTLINEPlease call the number below two hours before the start time of the program to check for cancellation due to weather.

(408) 620-7649

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SKATEPARK MEMBERSHIPUse the Campbell Skatepark an unlimited number of times through June 30, 2016 for only $25! Non-members can pay $1.00 per person daily fee. Memberships can only be purchased at the Recreation Office during normal business hours. Please download the membership application and liability release form at www.cityofcampbell.com/skatepark or pick one up at the Recreation Office in C-31.

SKATEPARK RENTALRent the Campbell Skatepark for your own private party. Rentals include exclusive use of the Skatepark and one Skatepark supervisor to monitor the facility. The Skatepark is available for rent before the park opens or all day on dates the park is closed.

FEE: $85/HR + $25 PROCESSING FEEFor more information, visit our website at

www.cityofcampbell.com/skatepark

Required Safety Equipment:Helmets – Knee pads – Elbow padsWrist guards required for Rollerbladers

PRIVATE SKATE LESSONSPrivate lessons (1 or 2 participants) for those seeking private instruction and attention. Lessons are 1 hour long, tailored to your specific skills and abilities. All participants must bring their own board and safety equipment (helmet, knee pads and elbow pads). Please call (408) 866-2741 for more information.

Days Available Time Available R/NR Fee

Tuesdays & Thursdays 4:00 - 6:00 pm $58/$63

Sundays 9:00 - 12:00 pm per hour

SKATEBOARDING FOR BEGINNERS (6-12 YRS)Instruction is geared towards those with very little to no experience in a skatepark. Students will learn such skills as pushing properly, foot positioning and orientation with some obstacles. The goal of the class is to learn how to skate the elements of a skatepark. Class instructed by Campbell Skatepark Staff. All participants must bring their own board and safety equipment (helmet, knee pads and elbow pads).

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

30110.31 T 4:00 - 5:00 pm 4/19 - 5/24 6-12 $68/$75

30120.31 T 5:15 - 6:15 pm 4/19 - 5/24 6-12 $68/$75

30210.31 Sa 9:30 - 10:30 am 3/5 - 4/9 6-12 $68/$75

30210.32 Sa 9:30 - 10:30 am 4/16 - 5/21 6-12 $68/$75

Hours of Operation:Monday, Wednesday and Friday:

3:00 pm - DuskSaturday and Sunday:

12:00 pm - Dusk

For a complete Skatepark Newsletter and calendar, visit the skatepark or www.cityofcampbell.com/skatepark

LITTLE SHREDDERS SKATEBOARDING (6-12 YRS)Take the next step in skateboarding and develop more advanced skills! For those with skateboarding experience, are comfortable on a board, able to push and go down ramps. Students will learn how to master bigger elements of the skatepark and learn new trick progressions, including kick flip, lip tricks on the half pipe, and flat land tricks. Class instructed by Campbell Skatepark Staff. All participants must bring their own board and safety equipment (helmet, knee pads and elbow pads).

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

30220.31 Sa 10:45 - 11:45 am 3/5 - 4/9 6-12 $68/$75

30220.32 Sa 10:45 - 11:45 am 4/16 - 5/21 6-12 $68/$75

The Campbell Skatepark is located at the Campbell Community Center, just off Campbell Ave., west of Winchester Blvd. The Skatepark is a supervised facility and only open during specified hours. Skaters need a paid membership (or $1 daily entry fee), a signed liability release form on file, and required safety gear to participate.

Youth Skateboarding

SKATEBOARDING SKILLS CAMP (6-12 YRS)Join a great skateboarding camp this Spring Break! Each day will begin with a different skill, followed by instruction, and conclude with time to practice new skills with instructor feedback. The camp is geared towards beginner and intermediate level skaters who feel comfortable pushing and riding a skateboard. A half hour break will be taken in the shade or indoors each day. Camp instructed by Campbell Skatepark Staff. Every particpant receives a camp t-shirt. Bring a snack and water daily. All participants must bring their own board and safety equipment (helmet, knee pads and elbow pads).

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

31000.31 M-F 9:00 - 12:00 pm 3/28 - 4/1 6-12 $150/$160

31000.32 M-F 9:00 - 12:00 pm 4/4 - 4/8 6-12 $150/$160

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Join our year-round swim team! We empower young people to become aware of their full potential and strive for excellence through the sport of swimming.

CAMPBELL ‘WAVE’ YOUTH SWIM TEAM The Campbell Wave competitive USA Swimming team is open to ages 5-18 years. Enrollment is ongoing, and practices are held year-round, Monday through Saturday, and are divided by age and ability level. Swimmers should attend at least three (3) practices per week to see improvement in both endurance and stroke technique. Swimmers in more competitive groups will be required to attend more practice sessions.

PRE-COMPETITIVE SWIMMINGThe pre-competitive swimming group is a training ground for year-round competitive swimming. Eligible swimmers must have completed an “Advanced Beginner” or higher swim lesson and pass a swim test given by coaching staff. Swimmers will later have the option of moving on to a competitive group.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION:A skills test is required to determine the appropriate group placement. Group fees vary depending on skill level and age. Please contact Wave Coaching Staff at (408) 866-2160 to arrange a skills test and obtain the appropriate fee schedule.

COST PER SWIMMER: There is a one-time registration fee of $40 required for all swim team participants. Monthly fees range from $53 to $115 per swimmer depending on skill level. A late fee will be charged if monthly fees are not received by the 5th of each month.

SWIM LESSONS Campbell Recreation offers swim lessons for children starting at 6 months of age through adult. Lessons are only offered during our summer season (mid-June through mid-August). Registration begins with Early Bird Summer Registration in March. See page 13 for more information. Recreation swim is also available in the summer.

Youth Aquatics

LIFEGUARD, CPR, & FIRST AID TRAINING (15+ YRS)This 30-hour course, held over two weekends on Saturday and Sunday, includes lifeguard skills, CPR, and first aid. The course teaches candidates the knowledge and skills needed to prevent and respond to emergencies in the water and on land. Candidates who successfully complete the class will receive American Red Cross Lifeguard Training, CPR for the Professional Rescuer, and First Aid certification. Students must pass a prerequisite 300-yard continuous swim test, tread water for two minutes (legs only), and retrieve a 10 lb brick in seven feet of water. For successful completion of the class, students must attend all class dates and pass written exam. Instructed by James Redmond and held at the Campbell Community Center pool.

Activity # Days Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

12000.31 Sa/Su 9:00 - 5:00 pm 4/23 - 5/1 15+ $199/$209

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ONLINE DRIVERS ED COURSE (15+ YRS)This Online Drivers Education Course is approved by the California Department of Motor Vehicles. Reading, flash graphics, videos and quizzes will prepare the student to pass the written DMV test. Students simply log on to the website, enroll and begin immediately! For more information about the course and to register, visit www.economicdrivingschool.com/online. When registering, students should answer the question: ‘How did you hear about us?’ by choosing ‘City Activity Guide’, Enter code: 2105. The cost of the class is $68.50.

TeensFENCING (13+ YRS) Learn Olympic fencing in this exciting class designed for those with no or little experience, and then continue with the novice-intermediate classes to further develop your skills and strategy. Fencing develops both physical and mental fitness, teaches self-discipline, builds character, and is just awesome fun for everyone. All equipment supplied. Instructed by the California Fencing Academy’s certified coaches of National Champions and Olympians. Held at the Cal Sports Club at 891 East Hamilton Ave., Campbell , 95008.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

47115.31 W 6:30 - 7:15 pm 1/13 - 2/24*1 13+ $99/$106

47115.32 W 6:30 - 7:15 pm 3/2 - 4/13*2 13+ $99/$106

47115.33 W 6:30 - 7:15 pm 4/20 - 5/25 13+ $99/$106

47116.31 Sat 9:45 - 10:30 am 1/16 - 2/27*3 13+ $99/$106

47116.32 Sat 9:45 - 10:30 am 3/5 - 4/16*4 13+ $99/$106

47116.33 Sat 9:45 - 10:30 am 4/23 - 5/28 13+ $99/$106

No class *1 2/17; *24/6; *3 2/20; *4 3/26

HULA I/II (12+ YRS) NEW!This dance class is comprised of beginning and intermediate hula students who desire a non-competitive learning environment. Students will be taught the basics of Hula and Tahitian dance, along with basic information on culture, history and language. Regular attendance and practice for this class provides a low impact aerobic workout, helps with coordination, grace and memory - all while you have fun and learn something new! Hula I/II students are also able participate in performances during the year. A $35 material fee for the pahu skirt is required at the first class for new students. Class is instructed by Desiree Elder and held in C-35.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

51403.31 M 6:30 - 7:30 pm 2/1 - 3/14*1 12+ $72/$79

51403.32 M 6:30 - 7:30 pm 3/28 - 5/9*2 12+ $72/$79

No class *1 2/15; *2 4/4

POLYNESIAN DANCE PERFORMANCE GROUP (15+ YRS) NEW!This dance class is comprised of intermediate and advanced students who have mastered the basics of Hula I/II and are able to participate in performances during the year. Students primarily study dances from Hawaii and French Polynesia, along with learning some culture, history and language basics. This class is taught at an accelerated rate and all students must have basic Hawaiian implements and class uniform. Prerequisite: Successfully mastered the Hula I/II classes, or have auditioned for the performance group. A $50 material fee for a set of class pahu skirt and pareo is required at the first class for new students. Class is instructed by Desiree Elder and held in C-35.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

51404.31 M 7:30 - 9:00 pm 2/1 - 3/14*1 15+ $72/$79

51404.31 M 7:30 - 9:00 pm 3/28 - 5/9*2 15+ $72/$79

No class *1 2/15; *2 4/4

BEGINNING POTTER’S WHEEL (10-15 YRS)Get ready to have a blast! Feel the clay through your fingers as it spins on the wheel. Students will first focus on wedging the clay, centering, pulling basic forms, trimming and glazing. A $45 material fee is due at the class. Class is held at The Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave., 95008.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages Fee

50951.31 T 4:30 - 6:00 pm 1/12 - 3/8*1 10-15 $275

50951.32 T 4:30 - 6:00 pm 3/22 - 5/17*2 10-15 $275

50950.31 W 4:30 - 6:00 pm 1/13 - 3/9*3 10-15 $275

50950.32 W 4:30 - 6:00 pm 3/23 - 5/18*4 10-15 $275

No class *1 2/16; *2 4/5; *3 2/17; *4 4/6

TEENS MIXED MEDIA (10-15 YRS)This popular class is for teens who love art! This is a series of mixed media and hands-on art projects. Teens art projects will include leather crafting, tye-dye, clay projects, mosaics, and paper-making. A $45 material fee is due at the class. Class is held at The Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave., 95008.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages Fee

50981.31 T 4:30 - 6:00 pm 1/12 - 3/8*1 10-15 $225

50981.32 T 4:30 - 6:00 pm 3/22 - 5/17*2 10-15 $225

No class *1 2/16; *2 4/5

Summer jobs and teen training available! See page 24.

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Adult Fitness

LAP SWIMMINGWEIGHT ROOM

SPINNING

YOGA

PILATES

BODY SCULPT

CAMPBELL COMMUNITY CENTER DROP-IN FITNESS PROGRAM On-going and available to everyone ages 18 and up.

Adults age 50 and better may purchase fitness passes at a discounted price from the Campbell Adult Center in C-33.

Passes are not refundable nor replaceable if lost or stolen.

The Campbell Community Center offers different fitness pass options to suit varying schedules and budgets. Passes are good for all drop-in activities. Daily Visit: $7

BASKETBALL

VOLLEYBALL

BADMINTON

AMENITIES: The renovated Weight Room has a variety of new equipment including a TRX Suspension Trainer, ellipticals, treadmills, rowing machine, universal machine, leg, shoulder, and chest machines. In addition, we have a variety of dumbbells, kettle bells, medicine balls, stability balls and much more. Everything you need to get in shape and stay that way! Please make note: Locker room and showers are available for use during lap swim hours only. Bring your own lock and towel. GROUP EXERCISE CLASSES: Group fitness programs are instructor-led classes. Please bring water and a small towel for Spinning. For Yoga, Pilates, and Body Sculpt classes, participants will need to bring water, a towel, and a mat.

Days Time Location

M-F 6:00-8:00 am Weight Rm

M-F 11:30-2:00 pm Weight Rm

M/W 4:00-6:00 pm Weight Rm

T/Th 6:30-8:00 pm Weight Rm

Sa/Su 8:00-10:30 am Weight Rm

Days Time Location

M/W/F 12:15-1:00 pm Fitness Ctr

Days Time Location

M 12:00-1:00 pm Rm M-47

T 12:00-1:00 pm Rm Q-80

Days Time Location

M/W/F 6:15-7:15 pm Rm M-50

Days Time Location

Th 12:00-1:00 pm Rm Q-80

Days Time Location

W/F 11:30-1:30 pm Main Gym

Days Time Location

T/Th 11:30 - 1:45 PM Main Gym

M/F 7:00-10:00 pm Main Gym

Su* 9:00-12:00 pm Main Gym

*Sunday is for youth 17 & under only

Days Time Location

Th 11:30-1:45 pm Aux Gym

Sa 6:00-10:00 pm Main Gym

Days Time Location(enter through Weight Rm)

M-F 6:00-8:00 am Pool

M-F 11:30-1:30 pm Pool

M-Th 7:15-9:00 pm Pool

Sa/Su 8:00-10:30 am Pool

ALL DROP-IN FACILITIES CLOSED: 12/20 - 1/2/2016, 1/18, 2/15, 5/30

Fitness

Pass

Fitness

Pass

Fitness

Pass

10 Visits$50

Good for 10 visits and never expires!

20 Visits$80

Good for 20 visits and never expires!

Monthly$55

Unlimited visits within a calendar month

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Community-based businesses are encouraged to register for the Corporate Membership Program. For a small fee, this program entitles employees of the business the use of all Drop-In Fitness activities listed on the adjacent page. Classes are offered in the early morning and after-work hours to accommodate most Corporate Members. This program is an excellent way for employers to provide fitness and recreation for their employees while staying close to work!

LAP SWIMMING

WEIGHT ROOM

SPINNING

YOGA

PILATES

BODY SCULPT

BADMINTON

BASKETBALL

VOLLEYBALL

For more information, please contact Jennifer at (408) 866-2768 or email [email protected]

CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP DATESJanuary 1, 2016 - April 30, 2016May 1, 2016 - August 31, 2016September 1, 2016 - December 31, 2016

CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP FEES(number of employees in corporation/business)Up to 25 26-100 Over 100

$300 $400 $450per trimester per trimester per trimester

$750 $975 $1100full year full year full year

Adult Fitness

CAMPBELL COMMUNITY CENTER DROP-IN FITNESS PROGRAM

Corporate Membership

Become a Corporate Member!

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Also try drop-in YOGASee page 34 for more information

INTRODUCTION TO MEDITATION (18+ YRS)Meditation can make a big difference in your life. Students will learn methods to manage stress, increase productivity, improve relationships, increase energy,enhance concentration levels, improve quality of sleep, lower blood pressure levels, and live with a greater sense of ease, joy, and passion. Returning students welcome! Participants should dress comfortably and bring a sweater. Instructed by Greg de Vries and held in C-35.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

29200.31 T 6:30 - 8:00 pm 4/26 - 5/24 $60/$67

Adult Fitness

TRIATHLON SPRING TRAINING (18+ YRS)This class is the BEST deal in town and welcomes ALL levels! If you’re specifically interested in structured triathlon conditioning, or simply want a phenomenal workout, you’ve arrived at the right program! Expect to learn proper technique, gain endurance, and increase your pace in all three sport disciplines: swim, bike, and run. On the last day of each month there will be a FUN mini triathlon on site! You will need a competitive style swimsuit, goggles, swim cap, and good running shoes. The only prerequisite is the ability to swim two laps continuously. Class held rain or shine.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee

22000.31 M/W/F 6:00 - 7:30 am 3/2 - 3/30 $58/$65

22000.32 M/W/F 6:00 - 7:30 am 4/1 - 4/29 $58/$65

22000.33 M/W/F 6:00 - 7:30 am 5/2 - 5/27 $58/$65

ABOUT OUR POOLA 25 yard, eight-lane outdoor facility, the depth of the Campbell pool ranges from 3.5 feet at the shallow end to 9.5 feet in the deep end. Heated by both solar and gas, the pool is maintained at a comfortable 80 degrees year-round. Kickboards are available and lap swimmers may bring other equipment such as pull buoys, masks and fins. Please remember to bring your own towel and lock to secure your valuables while you swim.

WATER EXERCISE (18+ YRS)Wake up, be refreshed, and get fit! Water exercise provides an alternative way to get an invigorating cardiovascular workout. Increase heart strength and lung capacity, muscle tone and shape, while being easy on all your joints. Water weights and water noodles provided for added resistance and suspended exercises. Swimming skills not required. Instructed by Jennifer Correia and held in our 80-degree outdoor pool.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee

24000.31 M/W/F 8:15 - 9:15 am 1/4 - 1/27*1 $53/$60

24000.32 M/W/F 8:15 - 9:15 am 2/1 - 2/24*2 $53/$60

24000.33 M/W/F 8:15 - 9:15 am 2/29 - 3/21 $53/$60

24000.34 M/W/F 8:15 - 9:15 am 3/25 - 4/15 $53/$60

24000.35 M/W/F 8:15 - 9:15 am 4/20 - 5/11 $53/$60

24000.36 M/W/F 8:15 - 9:15 am 5/16 - 6/8*3 $53/$60

No class *1 1/18; *2 2/15; *3 5/30

COMPETITIVE SWIM TRAINING (18+ YRS)Enjoy the benefits of swimming workouts with a coach providing technical stroke instruction, drills, and interval training. By improving swimming technique and speed, participants will also achieve a greater cardiovascular workout, build endurance, and define muscles without the impact on joints and knees. Prerequisite: Must be able to swim 50- yards in under 1 minute Instructed by Monica Cathcart.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee

14000.31 T/Th/Sa 6:00 - 7:30 am 1/5 - 1/30 $58/$65

14000.32 T/Th/Sa 6:00 - 7:30 am 2/2 - 2/27 $58/$65

14000.33 T/Th/Sa 6:00 - 7:30 am 3/1 - 3/31 $58/$65

14000.34 T/Th/Sa 6:00 - 7:30 am 4/2 - 4/30 $58/$65

14000.35 T/Th/Sa 6:00 - 7:30 am 5/3 - 5/31* $58/$65

*No class 5/30

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HATHA YOGA WORKSHOP (18+ YRS)Better Balance AbdominalsLearn to tone your abdominal muscles (Abs) in balance, using gentle strengthening exercises. Learn the function of the abs and to appreciate supple abs. Apply the techniques babies instinctively use, as they learn to be mobile in gravity. Class will be limited to 10 students to allow ample time for each student’s questions. All levels are welcome. Students should dress in layers, and bring a pillow and a mat. Instructed by Cheryl Larson and held in E-42.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

29134.31 T 4:15 - 5:45 pm 3/1 - 3/15 $51/$58

HATHA YOGA WORKSHOP (18+ YRS) NEW!Individual BalanceCome with your individual questions regarding sitting, standing, reclining and/or walking in comfort and balance. Spend 1.5 hours focused on applying balance principles to any daily activity. Leave relaxed and inspired. Each class is open to one student. All levels welcome. Students should dress in layers, and bring two bed pillows and an optional smaller pillow. Instructed by Cheryl Larson and held in E-42.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

29134.32 T 12:30 - 2:00 pm 4/19 $82/$89

29134.33 T 12:30 - 2:00 pm 4/26 $82/$89

29134.34 T 12:30 - 2:00 pm 5/3 $82/$89

HATHA YOGA (18+ YRS)Learn to practice yoga through the use of deep relaxation and release of tension. Class will focus on the utilization of breath, body alignment and awareness of tension, to promote opening into the postures. Students should bring a mat and pillow. All levels are welcome. Instructed by Cheryl Larson and held in E-42.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

29133.31 T 9:30 - 11:00 am 1/26 - 3/22* $82/$89

29133.32 T 9:30 - 11:00 am 4/12 - 5/24 $72/$79

*No class 2/16

FLOW YOGA (18+ YRS)This flowing practice is a series of postures to unite body, mind, and breath. This class promotes flexibility, strength, balance and relaxation. All levels are welcome. Please bring a mat and a firm thick blanket to class. Instructed by Katrina Santos. ‘W’ class held in C-35; ‘Sa’ in E-42.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

29121.31 W 6:00 - 7:15 pm 1/6 - 2/17 $70/$77

29121.32 W 6:00 - 7:15 pm 2/24 - 4/6 $70/$77

29121.33 W 6:00 - 7:15 pm 4/13 - 5/25 $70/$77

29120.31 Sa 9:00 - 10:15 am 1/9 - 2/27* $60/$67

29120.32 Sa 9:00 - 10:15 am 3/5 - 4/9 $60/$67

29120.33 Sa 9:00 - 10:15 am 4/16 - 5/21 $60/$67

*Instructed by Parinaz Ghavami and No class 1/16, 2/13

YOGA YOUNG AT HEART (50+ YRS) This class offers gentle exercise that restores natural balance and alignment. There is an emphasis on coordinating the breath with physical poses to improve focus and relieve stress. Students of all fitness levels are welcome and should bring a mat and pillow. Class instructed by Cheryl Larson and held in E-42.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

29130.31 M 4:15 - 5:45 pm 1/25 - 3/21*1 $75/$82

29130.32 M 4:15 - 5:45 pm 4/11 - 5/23 $66/$73

29131.31 Th 4:15 - 5:45 pm 1/28 - 3/17*2 $66/$73

29131.32 Th 4:15 - 5:45 pm 4/14 - 5/19 $56/$61

No class *1 2/15; *2 2/18

Adult FitnessSUNRISE YOGA (18+ YRS)Sunrise Yoga welcomes everybody, regardless of your fitness level or Yoga experience. This 45-min class is designed to open the body and release tension, while moving into restorative postures to deepen the experience. Increase your flexibility, gain strength, awareness of breath, and improve posture. Students should bring mat and water. Class is instructed by Katrina Santos and held in Q-84.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

29140.31 T 6:00 - 6:45 am 1/5 - 2/16 $42/$47

29140.32 T 6:00 - 6:45 am 2/23 - 4/5 $42/$47

29140.33 T 6:00 - 6:45 am 4/12 - 5/24 $42/$47

29141.31 Th 6:00 - 6:45 am 1/7 - 2/18 $42/$47

29141.32 Th 6:00 - 6:45 am 2/25 - 4/7 $42/$47

29141.33 Th 6:00 - 6:45 am 4/14 - 5/26 $42/$47

YOGA FOR LIFE (18+ YRS)Breathing techniques, postures, relaxation, body awareness, and meditation is integrated into each class, which assists students in clearing energy blocks. All levels are welcome. Please bring a mat and a firm thick blanket to class. Instructed by Debby Edwards and held in Q-84.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

29110.31 M 6:00 - 7:15 pm 1/4 - 2/29*1 $70/$77

29110.32 M 6:00 - 7:15 pm 3/7 - 4/18 $70/$77

29110.33 M 6:00 - 7:15 pm 4/25 - 6/13*2 $70/$77

No class *1 1/18, 2/15; *2 5/30

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UPPER BODY & CORE STRENGTH (18+ YRS)This 30-minute class is determined to pack a punch in your fitness level! You can expect a strict focus on buliding strength and shape in your core and upper body muscle groups. Class is set to music, conducted in a group exercise setting, and includes a warm-up, cool down, and stretch. A variety of fitness equipment is provided. Bring a mat, towel and water. ‘M/W’ class instructed by Lloyd Green in M-50; ‘Tu/Th’ class instructed by Fitness Staff in Q-80.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee Instr.

23301.31 M/W 7:30 - 8:00 pm 1/4 - 2/1*1 $32/$37

Lloyd Green

23301.32 M/W 7:30 - 8:00 pm 2/8 - 3/7*2 $32/$37

23301.33 M/W 7:30 - 8:00 pm 3/14 - 4/6 $32/$37

23301.34 M/W 7:30 - 8:00 pm 4/13 - 5/9 $32/$37

23301.35 M/W 7:30 - 8:00 pm 5/16 - 6/13*3 $32/$37

23302.31 T/Th 8:15 - 8:45 pm 1/5 - 1/28 $32/$37

Patty Levis

23302.32 T/Th 8:15 - 8:45 pm 2/4 - 3/1 $32/$37

23302.33 T/Th 8:15 - 8:45 pm 3/8 - 3/31 $32/$37

23302.34 T/Th 8:15 - 8:45 pm 4/7 - 5/3 $32/$37

23302.35 T/Th 8:15 - 8:45 pm 5/10 - 6/2 $32/$37

No class *1 1/18; *2 2/15; *3 5/30

CORE STRENGTHENING (50+ YRS)Strengthening and stretching exercises to tone the whole body with emphasis on the core muscle group using exercise bands, bosu balls, hand weights and resistance bands. Students should bring a mat. Class is instructed by Mary Kearns and held in Q-80.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee

23305.31 T/Th 4:35 - 5:20 pm 1/5 - 2/11 $52/$59

23305.32 T/Th 4:35 - 5:20 pm 2/16 - 3/24 $52/$59

23305.33 T/Th 4:35 - 5:20 pm 3/29 - 4/28 $44/$49

23305.34 T/Th 4:35 - 5:20 pm 5/3 - 6/9 $52/$59

BOOT CAMP (18+ YRS)Now is the time to change things up and boost your fitness to the next level - seriously. With supportive and motivational coaching, our Boot Camp coaches will breathe new life into your bored body. You will feel and see the difference with interval training. We all want results for our hard work, right? Register today - All levels welcome! Bring a mat, towel and water. ‘Tu/Th’ 6:00 PM class meets in Q-80; all others meet in the Weight Room.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee Instr.

Co-Ed

23202.31 M/W 7:05 - 8:05 pm 1/4 - 2/1*1 $64/$71

Melissa Young

23202.32 M/W 7:05 - 8:05 pm 2/8 - 3/7*2 $64/$71

23202.33 M/W 7:05 - 8:05 pm 3/14 - 4/6 $64/$71

23202.34 M/W 7:05 - 8:05 pm 4/13 - 5/9 $64/$71

23202.35 M/W 7:05 - 8:05 pm 5/16 - 6/13*3 $64/$71

23203.31 T/Th 6:00 - 7:00 AM 3/8 - 3/31 $64/$71 Jamison

Jossis23203.32 T/Th 6:00 - 7:00 AM 4/7 - 5/3 $64/$71

23203.33 T/Th 6:00 - 7:00 AM 5/10 - 6/2 $64/$71

23204.31 T/Th 6:30 - 7:30 pm 1/5 - 1/28 $64/$71

Jamison

Jossis

23204.32 T/Th 6:30 - 7:30 pm 2/4 - 3/1 $64/$71

23204.33 T/Th 6:30 - 7:30 pm 3/8 - 3/31 $64/$71

23204.34 T/Th 6:30 - 7:30 pm 4/7 - 5/3 $64/$71

23204.35 T/Th 6:30 - 7:30 pm 5/10 - 6/2 $64/$71

Women’s

23210.31 M/W 6:00 - 7:00 pm 1/4 - 2/1*1 $64/$71

Melissa Young

23210.32 M/W 6:00 - 7:00 pm 2/8 - 3/7*2 $64/$71

23210.33 M/W 6:00 - 7:00 pm 3/14 - 4/6 $64/$71

23210.34 M/W 6:00 - 7:00 pm 4/13 - 5/9 $64/$71

23210.35 M/W 6:00 - 7:00 pm 5/16 - 6/13*3 $64/$71

No class *1 1/18; *2 2/15; *3 5/30

Adult Fitness

BOOT CAMP (50+ YRS)Are you looking for an exciting way to get in shape or to jump-start your current fitness program? Then this adventure is for you! Whether you are a beginner, an avid fitness enthusiast or just tired of the same routine challenge yourself with this fast- paced, calorie-blasting workout. You will learn about Interval training, which includes cardio, core work and weight resistance. All of this is used to increase your endurance, make you stronger plus boost your fitness level and energy. Join this special 50+ class to work out with your peers. Modifications offered for all fitness levels. Bring a mat, towel and water. Class meets in Q-84 and instructed by Kathering Lanning.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee

23220.31 M/W 5:00 - 5:45 pm 1/4 - 2/1*1 $48/$53

23220.32 M/W 5:00 - 5:45 pm 2/8 - 3/7*2 $48/$53

23220.33 M/W 5:00 - 5:45 pm 3/14 - 4/6 $48/$53

23220.34 M/W 5:00 - 5:45 pm 4/13 - 5/9 $48/$53

23220.35 M/W 5:00 - 5:45 pm 5/16 - 6/13*3 $48/$53

No class *1 1/18; *2 2/15; *3 5/30

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STRENGTH TRAINING (50+ YRS)Learn the proper techniques for strength training to shape muscles and increase bone density. Class is instructed by Mary Kearns and held in the Weight Room.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee

23307.31 T/Th 5:30 - 6:30 pm 1/5 - 2/11 $69/$76

23307.32 T/Th 5:30 - 6:30 pm 2/16 - 3/24 $69/$76

23307.33 T/Th 5:30 - 6:30 pm 3/29 - 4/28 $58/$65

23307.34 T/Th 5:30 - 6:30 pm 5/3 - 6/9 $69/$76

BEGINNING & MODERATE SPINNING (18+ YRS)Both classes deliver a great cardio workout, cool-down, and stretch. Wear cool comfortable clothing, hard-soled shoes (like walking or tennis shoes), bring a small towel, and water. Both Classes Instructed by Emma Oliveri in the Fitness Center/Spinning Room.Beginning: No prior Spinning experience needed for this 30-minute class. In a non-competitive environment, students will learn the basics of bike set-up, heart rate ranges, and position transitions in a safe and effective way. Moderate: This 45-minute class reinforces fundamentals of spinning, including basics of bike set-up, heart rate ranges, use of resistance, and position transitions.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee

Beginning

20010.31 Sa 8:00 - 8:30 am 1/9 - 2/27*1 $24/$29

20010.32 Sa 8:00 - 8:30 am 3/5 - 4/9 $24/$29

20010.33 Sa 8:00 - 8:30 am 4/16 - 5/21*2 $24/$29

Moderate

20011.31 M/W 7:30 - 8:15 pm 1/4 - 2/1*3 $48/$53

20011.32 M/W 7:30 - 8:15 pm 2/8 - 3/7*4 $48/$53

20011.33 M/W 7:30 - 8:15 pm 3/14 - 4/6 $48/$53

20011.34 M/W 7:30 - 8:15 pm 4/13 - 5/9 $48/$53

20011.35 M/W 7:30 - 8:15 pm 5/16 - 6/13*5 $48/$53

No class *1 1/16, 2/13; *2 5/28; *3 1/18; *4 2/15; *5 5/30

Also try drop-in SPINNINGSee page 34 for more information

SPINNING (18+ YRS)Students will experience an extraordinary cardio class utilizing indoor cycling! Spinning provides a safe and effective journey for all levels. You will receive the motivation you need to succeed - through instructional coaching, encouragement and music! In addition to an awesome cardio workout, you will be warmed up, cooled down, and stretched for a safe and healthy workout. Class held in Fitness Center/Spinning Room (behind the pool).

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee Instr.

20001.31 M/W 6:00 - 7:00 pm 1/4 - 2/1*1 $64/$71

Katherine Lanning

20001.32 M/W 6:00 - 7:00 pm 2/8 - 3/7*2 $64/$71

20001.33 M/W 6:00 - 7:00 pm 3/14 - 4/6 $64/$71

20001.34 M/W 6:00 - 7:00 pm 4/13 - 5/9 $64/$71

20001.35 M/W 6:00 - 7:00 pm 5/16 - 6/13*3 $64/$71

20003.31 T/Th 6:00 - 7:00 AM 1/5 - 1/28 $64/$71

Jennifer Van M

uckey

20003.32 T/Th 6:00 - 7:00 AM 2/4 - 3/1 $64/$71

20003.33 T/Th 6:00 - 7:00 AM 3/8 - 3/31 $64/$71

20003.34 T/Th 6:00 - 7:00 AM 4/7 - 5/3 $64/$71

20003.35 T/Th 6:00 - 7:00 AM 5/10 - 6/2 $64/$71

20005.31 T/Th 7:00 - 8:00 pm 1/5 - 1/28 $64/$71 Fitness Staff

20005.32 T/Th 7:00 - 8:00 pm 2/4 - 3/1 $64/$71

20005.33 T/Th 7:00 - 8:00 pm 3/8 - 3/31 $64/$71

20005.34 T/Th 7:00 - 8:00 pm 4/7 - 5/3 $64/$71

20005.35 T/Th 7:00 - 8:00 pm 5/10 - 6/2 $64/$71

No class *1 1/18; *2 2/15; *3 5/30

SPIN MIX (18+ YRS)Spinning builds a stonger cardiovascular system, throw in strength and resistance training and you’ve got Spin Mix! This class is the perfect combo when time is of the essance, and all levels are welcomed. Participants should wear a cross-trainer type shoe which can be used for both Spinning and strength training. Bring water and small towel. ‘M/W’ class meets in the Weight Room; ‘T/Th’ class meets in the Fitness Center/Spinning Room.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee Instr.

20101.31 M/W 8:15 - 9:15 pm 1/4 - 2/1*1 $64/$71

Lloyd Green

20101.32 M/W 8:15 - 9:15 pm 2/8 - 3/7*2 $64/$71

20101.33 M/W 8:15 - 9:15 pm 3/14 - 4/6 $64/$71

20101.34 M/W 8:15 - 9:15 pm 4/13 - 5/9 $64/$71

20101.35 M/W 8:15 - 9:15 pm 5/16 - 6/13*3 $64/$71

20105.31 T/Th 6:00 - 6:45 pm 1/5 - 1/28 $48/$53 Jennifer Correia

20105.32 T/Th 6:00 - 6:45 pm 2/4 - 3/1 $48/$53

20105.33 T/Th 6:00 - 6:45 pm 3/8 - 3/31 $48/$53

20105.34 T/Th 6:00 - 6:45 pm 4/7 - 5/3 $48/$53

20105.35 T/Th 6:00 - 6:45 pm 5/10 - 6/2 $48/$53

No class *1 1/18; *2 2/15; *3 5/30

Adult Fitness

CAMPBELL RUN CLUB (18+ YRS)Join the Campbell Run Club. Studies show that running is incredibly beneficial to the body, mind, and spirit! This program will improve your form, endurance, speed, and even your outlook on life! Whether you desire to run your first race, or 100th, you will get the structured interval training and proper conditioning to reach your goals in an efficient and healthy way. All levels are welcome! Instructed by Pete Cushman, an experienced running coach and avid runner. Class meets at the Campbell Community Center Track.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee

26101.31 M/W 6:00 - 7:00 pm 1/4 - 2/8*1 $80/$87

26101.32 M/W 6:00 - 7:00 pm 2/10 - 3/16*2 $80/$87

26101.33 M/W 6:00 - 7:00 pm 3/21 - 4/20 $80/$87

26101.34 M/W 6:00 - 7:00 pm 4/25 - 5/25 $80/$87

No class *1 1/18; *2 2/15

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POWER PILATES & CORE CONDITIONING (18+ YRS) All levels welcome! Boost your core strength, flexibility, and control to gain stronger, longer, and leaner muscles. Stability balls, rings, rollers, weights and thera bands are some of the tools incorporated to help you achieve your goals! Bring a mat and water. Class is instructed by Cristina Walski and held in M-50.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

21500.31 Sa 9:00 - 10:00 am 1/9 - 2/27*1 $48/$53

21500.32 Sa 9:00 - 10:00 am 3/5 - 4/9 $48/$53

21500.33 Sa 9:00 - 10:00 am 4/16 - 5/21*2 $48/$53

No class *1 1/16, 2/13; *2 5/28

PILATES (18+ YRS)Take care of your body, it’s the only one you have! An invigorating mind-body workout, Pilates focuses on building core stability, improving posture and balance, increasing flexibility and reducing tension. With controlled movement and form, Pilates helps to build strength of longer, leaner muscles, flatter abs and a stronger back. All levels welcome! Bring your own mat and water. Instructed by Cristina Walski and held in E-42.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee

21100.31 M/W 6:00 - 7:00 pm 1/4 - 2/1*1 $64/$71

21100.32 M/W 6:00 - 7:00 pm 2/8 - 3/7*2 $64/$71

21100.33 M/W 6:00 - 7:00 pm 3/14 - 4/6 $64/$71

21100.34 M/W 6:00 - 7:00 pm 4/13 - 5/9 $64/$71

21100.35 M/W 6:00 - 7:00 pm 5/16 - 6/13*3 $64/$71

No class *1 1/18; *2 2/15; *3 5/30

45-MIN SUNRISE PILATES (18+ YRS)This 45-minute class incorporates all the fundamentals of Pilates and is designed to deliver a powerful morning workout in a shorter period of time! You’ll leave feeling great and on your way to a better day! All levels welcome. Bring mat and water. Instructed by Cristina Walski and held in room Q-84.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

21401.31 M 6:00 - 6:45 am 1/4 - 2/29*1 $42/$47

21401.32 M 6:00 - 6:45 am 3/7 - 4/18 $42/$47

21401.33 M 6:00 - 6:45 am 4/25 - 6/13*2 $42/$47

21402.31 W 6:00 - 6:45 am 1/6 - 2/17 $42/$47

21402.32 W 6:00 - 6:45 am 2/24 - 4/6 $42/$47

21402.33 W 6:00 - 6:45 am 4/13 - 5/25 $42/$47

No class *1 1/18, 2/15; *2 5/30

RESTORATIVE PILATES (18+ YRS)Begin your evening with this mindful workout and you will feel relaxed with a sense centering and grounding. Restorative Pilates lengthens and strengthens your muscles, while increasing movement in your joints. Balance, posture, and core strength are all increased. Mobility improves, and many experience intrinsic muscle awareness for the first time. Take time to care for yourself, register today! Rings, rollers, and other props are provided. Please bring a mat and water. Instructed by Heidi Marlinghaus on Tuesdays and Elaine Goldstone on Thursdays. Held in E-42.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee

21101.31 T/Th 6:00 - 7:00 pm 1/5 - 1/28 $64/$71

21101.32 T/Th 6:00 - 7:00 pm 2/4 - 3/1 $64/$71

21101.33 T/Th 6:00 - 7:00 pm 3/8 - 3/31 $64/$71

21101.34 T/Th 6:00 - 7:00 pm 4/7 - 5/3 $64/$71

21101.35 T/Th 6:00 - 7:00 pm 5/10 - 6/2 $64/$71

Adult Fitness

Also try drop-in PILATESSee page 34 for more information

TAI CHI CHUAN (18+ YRS)Tai Chi Chuan is an ancient form of exercise that combines movement & breathing. Learn 24 gentle movements that promote strength, balance, and increased oxygen. Class is instructed by Tatiana Perfilov in L-58.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

28000.31 W 6:00 - 7:00 pm 1/6 - 2/17 $49/$54

28000.32 W 6:00 - 7:00 pm 3/2 - 4/13 $49/$54

28000.33 W 6:00 - 7:00 pm 4/27 - 6/8 $49/$54

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Campbell Adult Sports - The Way To Play! Get active, hone your skills, build team camaraderie, and foster sportsmanship through Campbell Recreation Adult Sports programs. Men’s Basketball, Women’s Basketball, and Co-Ed Volleyball leagues are offered with divisions for different skill levels. For complete Adult Sport Leagues registration information and registration packets, please visit the City of Campbell website at www.cityofcampbell.com/sports or email [email protected].

Drop-In Sports 18+ are also available. Come as an individual or with friends for pick-up games. For a complete open gym schedule, please see page 34.

BASKETBALL LEAGUES: WOMEN (18+ YRS)Four women’s divisions available for various skill levels. Level 5 (Beginner) play Monday Nights; Level 2 (Advanced) and Level 4 (Advanced Beginner) play Tuesday Nights; Level 3 (Intermediate) play Thursday Nights. Game times: 7:05, 8:05; and 9:05 pm. Roster and payment due at registration. Held at the Campbell Community Center Gyms.

Activity # Level Day Time Dates Base Fee

40102.31 2 T 6:05 - 10:05 pm 1/26 - 3/29 $788/team

40103.31 3 Th 6:05 - 10:05 pm 1/28 - 3/31 $788/team

40104.31 4 T 6:05 - 10:05 pm 1/26 - 3/29 $788/team

40105.31 5 M 6:05 - 10:05 pm 1/25 - 4/4* $788/team

*No games 2/15

ADULT BASKETBALL LEAGUES (18+ YRS)Full court basketball leagues for adults (18+) are offered year round. Enjoy a 10 game season plus playoffs. All games played at the Campbell Community Center. Registration is by TEAM ONLY. League fees: $788/team + $10/per non-resident player.

BASKETBALL LEAGUE: WOMEN: KRAMER (18+ YRS)This 14 week league has a leveling day where teams are separated by skill level to provide balanced teams. Game times: 7:05; 8:05; and 9:05 pm. Registration is by individual only. Please visit our website or contact [email protected] for complete registration information and a registration packet. Held in the Auxiliary Gym. Payment due at registration.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

40100.31 W 6:05 - 10:05 pm 2/10 - 6/1 $95/$102

BASKETBALL LEAGUE: MEN (18+ YRS)Intermediate level men’s league held Wednesday nights. Game times: 7:05, 8:05, and 9:05 pm. Held in the Main Gym. Roster and payment due at registration.

Activity # Day Time Dates Base Fee

40109.31 W 6:05 - 10:05 pm 1/27 - 3/30 $788/team

Adult Sports

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VOLLEYBALL LEAGUES: CO-ED (18+ YRS) Co-Ed volleyball leagues for adults (18+) are offered Thursday nights at the Campbell Community Center. Division B (advanced) and Division C (intermediate) leagues play Thursday nights. Game times are 7:05; 8:05; and 9:05 pm. For a 9-week season, league fees are $497/team + $10/per non-resident player. Registration is by TEAM ONLY. Roster and payment due upon registration. Held in the Campbell Community Center Gyms.

Activity # Div. Day Time Dates Base Fee

41100.31 B Th 6:05-10:05 pm 1/28 - 3/31 $497/team

41101.31 C Th 6:05-10:05 pm 1/28 - 3/31 $497/team

JUDO/JU JITSU/SUBMISSION GRAPPLING (18+ YRS)Get fit with the power and discipline of Ju Jitsu. Learn to use body mechanics, leverage and knowledge of human anatomy and psychology to nullify an attacker’s ability to fight. Transform your body through a grueling workout incorporating kicks, strikes, joint-locks, throws, pins and ground defense. If students wish to participate in belt testing, there is an additional fee payable to the instructor. Tournament competition opportunities will be available outside of class. Class instructed by Hans Ingebretsen, who holds a seventh degree black belt. Class held in M-50.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee

43110.31 T/Th 7:30 - 9:00 pm 1/5 - 3/10 $200/$210

43110.32 T/Th 7:30 - 9:00 pm 3/15 - 6/2* $200/$210

*No class 4/5, 4/7, 4/12, 4/14

Adult Sports

Also try drop-in SPORTS 18+Come as an individual or with friends for pick-up games

See page 34 for more information

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TENNIS INSTRUCTIONAll tennis classes are held at the Campbell Community Center Tennis Courts. Chuck Sanfilippo, a certified U.S.P.T.A. instructor, teaches all classes. Lessons are designed to develop skills, sportsmanship, and a healthy competitive attitude that will last a lifetime. Beginning through Intermediate level instruction is offered in small group lessons (maximum of four students per class). Students need to bring their own tennis racket and bottled water. All classes are co-ed unless noted otherwise.

TENNIS: BEGINNING (18+ YRS)These classes are for those who have little or no tennis experience. These classes offer an introduction to the game of tennis, covering the basic strokes such as the forehand, backhand, and the serve. The focus of these lessons will be on developing consistency. Students can re-take lessons at the beginner level until comfortable to advance. Brand new tennis students are advised to repeat the beginning level at least twice.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee

42117.31 Sa 11:00 - 12:00 pm 1/30 - 2/13 $41/$46

42117.32 Sa 11:00 - 12:00 pm 2/27 - 3/12 $41/$46

42117.33 Sa 11:00 - 12:00 pm 4/2 - 4/16 $41/$46

42117.34 Sa 11:00 - 12:00 pm 4/30 - 5/14 $41/$46

42111.31 M/W 6:00 - 7:00 pm 2/29 - 3/16 $82/$89

42111.32 M/W 6:00 - 7:00 pm 4/25 - 5/11 $82/$89

TENNIS: ADVANCED BEGINNING (18+ YRS)These classes are for players who have a general knowledge of the game and have the ability to maintain a rally for five strokes. Advanced Beginning lessons will be focused on the serve and volley, specialty shots, strategy and fine-tuning strokes. Students can re-take lessons at the Advanced Beginner level until comfortable to advance.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee

42127.31 Sa 10:00 - 11:00 am 1/30 - 2/13 $41/$46

42127.32 Sa 10:00 - 11:00 am 2/27 - 3/12 $41/$46

42127.33 Sa 10:00 - 11:00 am 4/2 - 4/16 $41/$46

42127.34 Sa 10:00 - 11:00 am 4/30 - 5/14 $41/$46

42121.31 M/W 6:00 - 7:00 pm 1/4 - 1/20*1 $69/$76

42121.32 M/W 6:00 - 7:00 pm 2/1 - 2/17*2 $69/$76

42121.33 M/W 6:00 - 7:00 pm 3/28 - 4/13 $82/$89

42122.31 T/Th 6:00 - 7:00 pm 1/5 - 1/21 $82/$89

42122.32 T/Th 6:00 - 7:00 pm 2/2 - 2/18 $82/$89

42122.33 T/Th 6:00 - 7:00 pm 3/1 - 3/17 $82/$89

42122.34 T/Th 6:00 - 7:00 pm 3/29 - 4/14 $82/$89

42122.35 T/Th 6:00 - 7:00 pm 4/26 - 5/12 $82/$89

No class *1 1/18; *2 2/15

TENNIS: INTERMEDIATE (18+ YRS)These classes are for players who are consistent with shots and serves. There will be an emphasis on drills to improve your singles and doubles strategies. The last part of each class will be game play.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee

42137.31 Sa 9:00 - 10:00 am 1/30 - 2/13 $41/$46

42137.32 Sa 9:00 - 10:00 am 2/27 - 3/12 $41/$46

42137.33 Sa 9:00 - 10:00 am 4/2 - 4/16 $41/$46

42137.34 Sa 9:00 - 10:00 am 4/30 - 5/14 $41/$46

42134.31 M/W 7:00 - 8:00 pm 1/4 - 1/20*1 $69/$76

42131.31 M/W 7:00 - 8:00 pm 2/1 - 2/17*2 $69/$76

42131.32 M/W 7:00 - 8:00 pm 2/29 - 3/16 $82/$89

42131.33 M/W 7:00 - 8:00 pm 3/28 - 4/13 $82/$89

42131.34 M/W 7:00 - 8:00 pm 4/25 - 5/11 $82/$89

42133.31 T/Th 7:00 - 8:00 pm 1/5 - 1/21 $82/$89

42133.32 T/Th 7:00 - 8:00 pm 2/2 - 2/18 $82/$89

42133.33 T/Th 7:00 - 8:00 pm 3/1 - 3/17 $82/$89

42133.34 T/Th 7:00 - 8:00 pm 3/29 - 4/14 $82/$89

42133.35 T/Th 7:00 - 8:00 pm 4/26 - 5/12 $82/$89

No class *1 1/19; *2 2/16

COURTS A & B

RESERVED FOR RECREATION TENNISMay be used as first come, first serve when lessons

are not scheduled

COURTS C & D

Open on a first come, first serve basisPlayers must leave the courts when maintenance staff

is washing or performing repairs. Thank you.

Tennis courts at the Campbell Communtiy Center located near the Latimer Ave. entrance are free to use and are lit until 10:00 pm. When using the courts, please follow the posted rules and be sure to set your court time on the clocks (please no resetting of clocks).

½ hour time limit - 1 person practice½ hour time limit - Ball machine users

1 hour time limit - Singles1½ hour time limit - Doubles or Round Robin Play

Adult Sports

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GUITAR LESSONS: LEVEL 1 (16+ YRS)This course is for the absolute adult beginning guitarist. Students will be introduced to the basics of guitar playing and music fundamentals by learning fun pop and classic rock songs. Students will need to have their own acoustic guitar. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Instructed by Chris Shahin, SJG School of Music. Class held in M-49 (pre-school room).

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee

53912.31 Th 7:05 - 7:55 pm 1/14 - 2/18 $131/$141

53912.32 Th 7:05 - 7:55 pm 3/10 - 4/21* $131/$141

*No class 4/7

PIANO-KEYBOARD LESSONS: LEVEL 1 (16+ YRS)Students learn the basics of piano playing: notes, chords and theory. By the end of this fun, low-pressure class, students will be able to play basic songs. Keyboards will be provided in class, however, students will need a keyboard at home for practice. Recommended resources for purchasing or renting a keyboard will be provided prior to the first class. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Instructed by Joey Trombly, SJG School of Music. Class held in M-52.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

53922.31 Th 7:05 - 7:55 pm 1/14 - 2/18 $131/$141

53922.32 Th 7:05 - 7:55 pm 3/10 - 4/21* $131/$141

*No class 4/7

GUITAR ENSEMBLE (18+ YRS) In this fun and educational class you will learn how to play and perform in an all-guitar ensemble. The group will practice each week playing traditional, classic, pop, and rock music. This community guitar ensemble will have the opportunity to perform publicly. Guitarists must have a rudimentary level of guitar skill with a minimum of one year playing experience and be willing to practice and improve. Acoustic guitars only. Chris Shahin has been teaching guitar in the greater San Jose Area for over 20 years and has led numerous guitar ensembles over the last two decades. Class held in M-49, pre-school room.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

53914.31 M 7:30 - 8:20 pm 1/11 - 3/14* $131/$141

No class *1 1/18, 2/15

Adult Art & Music

BEGINNING POTTER’S WHEEL (16+ YRS)Get ready to have a blast! Feel the clay through your fingers as it spins on the wheel. Students will first focus on wedging the clay, centering, pulling basic forms, trimming and glazing. A $45 material fee is due at the class. Class is held at The Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave., 95008; corner of Campbell Ave. & 4th St.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages Fee

50952.31 M 6:30 - 8:30 pm 1/11 - 3/7*1 16+ $320

50952.32 M 6:30 - 8:30 pm 3/21 - 5/16*2 16+ $320

50953.31 T 6:30 - 8:30 pm 1/12 - 3/8*3 16+ $320

50953.32 T 6:30 - 8:30 pm 3/22 - 5/17*4 16+ $320

No class *1 2/15; *2 4/4; *3 2/16; *4 4/5

PAINTING (16+ YRS)Whether you’re new to painting or have years of experience, students will have fun learning techniques that involve painting with different mediums such as oil, acrylic, pastels, glass painting, and more! The activity fee includes all supplies and students should bring a paint shirt. Class is instructed by An. Sudyka in E-46 at the Campbell Community Center.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

50010.31 T 7:00 - 8:30 pm 2/2 - 3/1 16+ $68/$75

50010.32 T 7:00 - 8:30 pm 4/5 - 5/3 16+ $68/$75

PRETTY PATCHWORK PILLOW (18+ YRS) NEW!Piece together a beautiful quilted pillow for your home or as a gift. No previous quilting skills required! Bring your own sewing machine. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor on the first day of class. Instructed by Rita Bottini in E-46.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

50200.31 Th 6:00 - 8:00 pm 3/10 - 4/7 $65/$72

SKETCHING & DRAWING (18+ YRS) NEW!Learn the basics for a variety of drawing techniques. Incorporate contour, mass and dimension into your artwork. All levels of skill are welcome! A class supply list is available after registration. Instructed by Pat Jimenez in E-46.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

50003.31 W 6:00 - 8:00 pm 1/6 - 2/24 $80/$87

50003.32 W 6:00 - 8:00 pm 3/2 - 4/20 $80/$87

50003.33 W 6:00 - 8:00 pm 4/27 - 6/8 $70/$77

BEGINNING UKELELE (9+ YRS)Learn fundamental skills to start playing the ukulele! Learn rhythms and strumming patterns for popular songs. Class members will learn to play basic chords and to play songs in folk, rock and Hawaiian styles. Topics covered: Rhythm fundamentals, tuning, ukulele care, and basic strums. Ukulele is required. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Instructed by Melody Sheppard of SJG School of Music. Class held in M-49 (pre-school room).

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

53951.31 Sa 11:15 - 11:55 am 1/16 - 2/27*1 9+ $131/$141

53951.32 Sa 11:15 - 11:55 am 3/12 - 4/23*2 9+ $131/$141

No class *1 2/13; *2 3/26

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TAP DANCING (18+ YRS) Tap classes are fun and provide an opportunity to get exercise while meeting new friends. Learn the basic steps that will be turned into a simple routine. Students are responsible for providing their own tap shoes and should bring a bottle of water to each class. Instructed by Peggy Page and held in M-47, Dance Studio.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee

51711.31 W 6:15 - 7:15 pm 1/13 - 2/24 $70/$77

51711.32 W 6:15 - 7:15 pm 3/2 - 4/13 $70/$77

51711.33 W 6:15 - 7:15 pm 4/20 - 6/8 $80/$87

LINE DANCING (18+ YRS)Line Dancing is a whole lot of fun and great exercise for the mind and body! No partner is needed. Students will dance to different types of music, not just country. Advanced classes can be fast paced and are for those who already have knowledge of some basic line dance steps. Students should wear hard-soled shoes and bring a water bottle to class. Instructed by Mandi Muscolo and held in M-47.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NRFee

Beginning

51701.31 M 6:00 - 7:30 pm 1/11 - 2/8*1 $42/$47

51701.32 M 6:00 - 7:30 pm 2/22 - 3/28*2 $52/$59

51701.33 M 6:00 - 7:30 pm 4/18 - 5/16 $52/$59

Advanced

51702.31 M 7:30 - 9:00 pm 1/11 - 2/8*1 $42/$47

51702.32 M 7:30 - 9:00 pm 2/22 - 3/28*2 $52/$59

51702.33 M 7:30 - 9:00 pm 4/18 - 5/16 $52/$59

No class *1 1/18; *2 3/7

BALLROOM DANCE (18+ YRS)Learn the most popular ballroom dances as seen on TV, including Swing, Rumba, Cha Cha, Tango and Night Club Two-Step. The instructor may add other dances based on student interest. Have fun and burn calories as you learn dance patterns, body rhythm and coordination. No prior experience necessary. New dances are introduced each class. No partner necessary. Pre-registration is required. Dance instructor Philip Pettinger is a professional dance instructor with years of experience with all levels of dancers. Class held in M-47, Dance Studio.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

51730.31 Th 8:00 - 9:00 pm 1/14 - 2/18* $55/$62

51730.32 Th 8:00 - 9:00 pm 3/17 - 4/14 $55/$62

51730.33 Th 8:00 - 9:00 pm 4/21 - 5/19 $55/$62

*No class 1/21

Adult DanceHULA I/II (12+ YRS) NEW!This dance class is comprised of beginning and intermediate hula students who desire a non-competitive learning environment. Students will be taught the basics of Hula and Tahitian dance, along with basic information on culture, history and language. Regular attendance and practice for this class provides a low impact aerobic workout, helps with coordination, grace and memory - all while you have fun and learn something new! Hula I/II students are also able participate in performances during the year. A $35 material fee for the pahu skirt is required at the first class for new students. Class is instructed by Desiree Elder and held in C-35.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

51403.31 M 6:30 - 7:30 pm 2/1 - 3/14*1 12+ $72/$79

51403.32 M 6:30 - 7:30 pm 3/28 - 5/9*2 12+ $72/$79

No class *1 2/15; *2 4/4

POLYNESIAN DANCE PERFORMANCE GROUP (15+ YRS) NEW!This dance class is comprised of intermediate and advanced students who have mastered the basics of Hula I/II and are able to participate in performances during the year. Students primarily study dances from Hawaii and French Polynesia, along with learning some culture, history and language basics. This class is taught at an accelerated rate and all students must have basic Hawaiian implements and class uniform. Prerequisite: Successfully mastered the Hula I/II classes, or have auditioned for the performance group. A $50 material fee for a set of class pahu skirt and pareo is required at the first class for new students. Class is instructed by Desiree Elder and held in C-35.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

51404.31 M 7:30 - 9:00 pm 2/1 - 3/14*1 15+ $72/$79

51404.31 M 7:30 - 9:00 pm 3/28 - 5/9*2 15+ $72/$79

No class *1 2/15; *2 4/4

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SUSTAINABLE VEGETABLE GARDENING (18+ YRS)Want to grow your own organic produce year-around? Learn to create a healthy bed of soil, plant and care for growing vegetables. You’ll gain in-class practice with seeds and seedlings, and learn how to feed, water, and manage common pests and diseases of these crops. We’ll also cover which vegetables grow best in which season, and varieties that do particularly well locally. The instructors are University of California Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners (For more information, please visit www.mastergardeners.org). Class is held in Q-84.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

54220.31 T 7:00 - 9:00 pm 3/8 - 4/12 $72/$79

EDIBLE LANDSCAPING (18+ YRS)Wouldn’t it be great if your entire yard could be bursting with color, flavor, taste, fragrance, and deliciousness? Learn to think outside the vegetable garden and see how food plants can beautify your landscape AND produce scrumptious food to eat. This three-week course will cover the history and current trends in edible landscaping, site evaluation and design elements, permanent plants, fruit trees and containers, and incorporation of annual vegetables, herbs, and flowers throughout the landscape. The instructors are University of California Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners; for more information, please visit www.mastergardeners.org/scc. Class is held in Q-84.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

54221.31 T 7:00 - 9:00 pm 1/12 - 1/26 $36/$41

Adult Special Interest

KICKSTART YOUR METABOLISM (18+ YRS)Do you experience strong food/sugar cravings? Do you find yourself with low energy, poor focus and having difficulty losing weight? We have a healthy solution to give your metabolism a kickstart so you can feel energized, focused and feel more in control of your weight. Learn how real foods can help eliminate cravings and boost metabolism by balancing your blood sugar. Find out what foods effect energy, mood, sleep and weight loss. You will walk away with easy, healthy and tasty food ideas.

Activity # Day Time Date R/NR Fee

54310.31 W 6:30 - 8:00 pm 3/23 $25/$30

FOOD TO FUEL YOUR BRAIN (18+ YRS)Do you experience sudden mood swings throughout the day? Find yourself feeling depressed when there is nothing in your life that should be depressing you? Did you know that what we eat can really affect our mood? In this class we will learn how our brain and gut (referred to as second brain) are connected. In order to keep the brain in our head healthy, we have to keep our gut healthy. You will learn how to identify symptoms and how to heal an unhealthy gut with real food.

Activity # Day Time Date R/NR Fee

54310.32 W 6:30 - 8:00 pm 3/30 $25/$30

LIVING & THRIVING GLUTEN FREE (18+ YRS)Did you know that 30% of Americans are sensitive to gluten? Are you one of those people who think that going gluten-free is a new fad diet? This class will teach you how to identify the body signs of gluten sensitivity. You will learn the gluten connection to gut health, autoimmune disease and skin conditions and why going gluten-free is not a fad diet. We will explore foods that have hidden sources of gluten and why gluten-free products may not be a good alternative. You will walk away with shopping tips and recipes.

Activity # Day Time Date R/NR Fee

54310.33 W 6:30 - 8:00 pm 4/6 $25/$30

WHAT TO EAT FOR WEIGHT & WELLNESS (18+ YRS)PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER! This class will go over what to look for in ingredients, portion sizes, balanced meals, organic, grocery store shopping etc? Meal and snack ideas will be given. A summary of how to eat to reach health goals.

Activity # Day Time Date R/NR Fee

54310.34 W 6:30 - 8:00 pm 4/13 $25/$30

NUTRITION & HEALTH SERIESRev up your well-being with this four part series. Sign up for all four classes for a comprehensive learning experience about how to feel energized, more focused and happier. Don’t have the time for all four classes? Take the individual classes that interest you and still learn how to reach your health goals. Instructed by Marcia Sivek in E-44.

Register for the WHOLE SERIES PACKAGE (all four activities listed below) and receive a savings!

Activity # Day Time Date R/NR Fee

54310.30 W 6:30 - 8:00 pm 3/23 - 4/13 $84/$91

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RUSTIC ITALIAN WINTER (18+ YRS)Some of Italy’s most famous foods have their roots in rustic country fairs. In this class learn how to make dishes that are typical of the countryside. Menu: red onion and mushroom tart with goat cheese;orecchiette pasta with clams and chickpeas; sausage and lentil stew;eggplant with fennel, peppers and olives; baked apples with raisins and almonds. A $15 food fee is payable to the instructor at class.

Activity # Day Time Date R/NR Fee

54300.31 Th 6:30 - 8:30 pm 1/28 $39/$44

THE FOOD OF ITALY (18+ YRS)The food of Italy gives you a real taste of a country that loves its food with a passion. The beauty of Italian food is in its gastronomic diversity. Each area is loyal to its specialties. Menu: eggplant pizza with tomatoes and smoked mozzarella; risotto with squid ink; ossobuco with tomatoes; creamy polenta; rustic pear tart. A $15 food fee is payable to the instructor at class.

Activity # Day Time Date R/NR Fee

54300.32 Th 6:30 - 8:30 pm 3/3 $39/$44

HOT & SPICY ITALIAN (18+ YRS)Spicy, Spicy, Spicy... these dishes all feature chili one way or another. But in true Italian fashion, the chili taste in these dishes is never overpowering, just flavorful enough to make its presence felt. Menu: chili and fennel focaccia; fusilli with spicy calabrese sauce; wine poached shrimp with hot pepper sauce; roasted eggplant, peppers and zucchini with chili and garlic; spicy chocolate mousse. A $15 food fee is payable to the instructor at class.

Activity # Day Time Date R/NR Fee

54300.33 Th 6:30 - 8:30 pm 5/5 $39/$44

SPRING ON THE TABLE (18+ YRS)Join me in the kitchen to celebrate the wonderful flavors of springtime in Italy with some of my favorite recipes. Menu: zucchini roll ups with cheese and prosciutto in tomato sauce; bavette with swordfish, cherry tomatoes and wild fennel; chicken marsala with peppers; peas with ham and scallions; ricotta pie. A $15 food fee is payable to the instructor at class.

Activity # Day Time Date R/NR Fee

54300.34 Th 6:30 - 8:30 pm 5/26 $39/$44

ITALIAN COOKING CLASSES Take your senses on a journey to Italy! Learn new and authentic recipes from the instructor, Maria Luisa Manca. Class will be held in room E-46 at the Campbell Community Center. Students need to pull hair back, bring an apron and a $15 food fee is payable to the instructor at the class. Students will receive recipes to take home.

Adult CookingINDIAN COOKING CLASSES Learn some simple and fun ways to make auhentic Indian Cuisine. Classes are hands-on. Participants will sample all menu items in class. $15 food fee is payable to the instructor at the class. Students will receive recipes to take home. Instructed by Neetu Laddha in E-46.

ENTERTAIN WITH TEA/CHAI & SNACKS (18+ YRS)Learn the tips and tricks to make a variety of Samosas and puffs (Indian patties) along with full of flavor masala chai. Menu: samosa with potato filling; keema (ground meat) puff/patties; cashew chicken pakoras; dessert samosa and masala chai tea. A $15 food fee is payable to the instructor at class.

Activity # Day Time Date R/NR Fee

54340.31 M 6:30 - 8:30 pm 3/21 $39/$44

VEGAN, GLUTEN-FREE CREPES & CONDIMENTS (18+ YRS)We will be making crispy healthy crepes with rice and lentils, that can be stuffed with a variety of fillings. We will also be making traditional and authentic potato filling, modern corn and pea filling and dip to serve along with it. Menu: masala dosa (crepe with potato filling); dosa (crepe) with beet root, corn and pea filling; coconut chutney dip; onion and tomato chutney dip and sambhar (dipping soup). A $15 food fee is payable to the instructor at class.

Activity # Day Time Date R/NR Fee

54340.32 M 6:30 - 8:30 pm 4/11 $39/$44

PARTY FOOD (18+ YRS)We will make the most famous party dishes from Indian cuisine in this class, with an adaption to local taste buds. Menu: butter chicken; chicken tikka; naan bread and gulab jamun (a milk-based dessert). A $15 food fee is payable to the instructor at class.

Activity # Day Time Date R/NR Fee

54340.33 M 6:30 - 8:30 pm 5/2 $39/$44

MODERN INDIAN COOKING (18+ YRS)Let’s recreate the Indian kebabs and American burgers – Indian-style! Menu: Indian-style chicken burger; lamb kebab burger; tandoori chicken wings; crispy honey turkey with chinese-style sauce; mint mayonnaise dip and cilantro chutney dip. A $15 food fee is payable to the instructor at class.

Activity # Day Time Date R/NR Fee

54340.34 M 6:30 - 8:30 pm 5/23 $39/$44

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HEARTSAVER CPR/AED (13+ YRS)In this Heartsaver CPR/AED skills-based class, you will be trained in the new “Science of CPR” and “Relief of Foreign Body Airway Obstruction”. Students will demonstrate the proper technique and sequence of CPR. Instruction and hands on training, using an AED, will be included for adults and children over 1 year of age, after which you will receive a two-year certification card. Fee includes a key chain pocket mask/barrier. This class does not include a BLS Healthcare Provider card. Instructed by Santa Clara County Fire Department Staff and is held at Sunnyoaks Fire Station, McCormack Training Center Classroom (rear), 485 West Sunnyoaks Ave., in Campbell.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

52200.31 Th 6:00 - 10:00 pm 1/14 13+ $55/$62

52200.32 Th 6:00 - 10:00 pm 2/11 13+ $55/$62

52200.33 Th 6:00 - 10:00 pm 3/10 13+ $55/$62

52200.34 Th 6:00 - 10:00 pm 4/14 13+ $55/$62

52200.35 Th 6:00 - 10:00 pm 5/12 13+ $55/$62

WEST VALLEY PERSONAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (PEP) This free, 3-hour workshop will teach you how to prepare to be on your own for several days after the next large disaster. You’ll learn tips for creating a disaster supply kit for your home and your workplace, how to treat life threatening conditions, steps to take to prevent fires, proper ways to examine fire extinguishers and hazardous materials, and more. To register, email your full name, phone number, and residential or work address in West Valley to [email protected], or call (408) 341-4410 to reserve your space in a class.

Location Day Date Time

Campbell W 1/20 4:00 - 7:00 pm

Cupertino W 2/17 3:00 - 6:00 pm

Los Gatos W 3/9 6:00 - 9:00 pm

Saratoga T 4/5 6:00 - 9:00 pm

Campbell T 5/17 6:00 - 9:00 pm

Cupertino: City Hall, 10300 Torre Avenue, 95014

Campbell: Campbell Community Center, Orchard City Banquet Hall, 1 W. Campbell Ave, 95008

Los Gatos: Police Operations Bldg, 15900 Los Gatos Blvd, 95030

Saratoga: Joan Pisani Community Center, 19655 Allendale Ave, 95070

WEST VALLEY COMMUNITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM (C.E.R.T)Take the next critical step in boosting your community’s resiliency in the event of a disaster. The C.E.R.T. Academy trains the public to give critical support should an emergency happen. C.E.R.T. Academy educates people about disaster preparedness, response skills, fire safety, light search and rescue, disaster medical operations and team organization. All seven sessions (21 hrs) are required.

Registration/Questions: A fee of $35 is payable to SCCFD. Please email [email protected] or call (408) 341-4410.

This course is primarily intended for individuals that live within the communities of Cupertino, Campbell, Saratoga, Los Gatos and Monte Sereno.

• January 12 - January 28 (Tuesday and Thursday) 6:00 - 9:00 pm, and January 30* (Saturday morning) 9:30 am - 12:30 pm. This academy is held at the Campbell Community Center, 1 W Campbell Ave, 95008, in the Orchard City Banquet Hall*

• April 4 - April 20 (Monday and Wednesday) 6:00 - 9:00 pm, and April 23* (Saturday morning) 9:30 am - 12:30 pm. This academy is held at Joan Pisani Community Center, 19655 Allendale Ave, Saratoga, CA 95070*

• All seven sessions (21 hrs) are required to complete the academy.

*Last class held off-site

Adult Safety & Preparedness

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“Super” Valentine Fun Run“Super” Valentine Fun RunKICKOFF! LINE OF SCRIMMAGE:9:00 AM 10K/ 9:10 5K Campbell Park$42 Adults/ $22 Under 20 Campbell Ave & Gilman Ave

Don’t be left on the sidelines—let’s huddle up for a “suped” up Valentine Fun Run in celebration of the Bay Area Super Bowl! Get your game face on, reach for those extra yards and score that touchdown! This 39th annual fun run will be a “super” fun time, with every pre-registered player receiving a commemorative custom designed race medal.

Registration is now openWWW.CITYOFCAMPBELL.COM/RECREATION

Register by Friday, January 29 to receive a race shirt and commemorative medal! After this deadline, registration will only be available Race Day between 8:00-8:45 am, and not include a race shirt or medal.

WINNERS - LOOK OUT FOR YOUR GATORADE SHOWER AFTER THE RACE!

CAMPBELL, CALIFORNIA02.06.16

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for 50 & Better!

1 W. Campbell Avenue, Room C-33 • Campbell, CA 95008Monday - Friday: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

PH (408) 866-2146 • FAX (408) 374-6965www.cityofcampbell.com/AdultCenter

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ON-GOING ACTIVITIESActivity Day Time RoomAARP 3rd Tue 9:30 am Q-80Book Club** 2nd Fri 1:00 - 2:00 pm C-35Bridge, Intermediate** Mon & Thu 1:00 - 3:30 pm C-35Busy Hands/Caring Hearts 2nd Fri 10:00 am - 12:00 pm E-46Canasta/Cribbage** Mon & Thu 12:30 - 4:00 pm C-34Computer Club** 2nd Fri 10:00 am C-34Flower Arranging** 2nd Wed 2:00 pm C-35Heritage Seekers** 2nd & 4th Tue 12:30 - 2:00 pm C-34iPad Group** 2nd Tue 2:30 pm C-34Life Transitions Group 1st & 3rd Tue 10:00 am C-34Mahjong** Wed & Fri 12:30 - 4:00 pm C-34Newcomers’ Orientation 1st Wed 10:00 - 11:30 am C-34Skylark Singers Monday 9:15 - 11:00 am C-35Video Ventures** 1st, 3rd, & 5th Fri 12:45 pm C-35Walking Group** Tue & Thu 9:00 am Track** Adult Center Membership required

SERVICESService Day Time RoomBlood Pressure 2nd Fri 11:00 - 11:30 am M-50Case Manager Tue 9:00 - 10:00 am

10:00 - 11:00 amC-33M-50

Health Insurance Counseling 2nd & 4th Thuby appointment

9:00 - 11:30 am C-33

Income Tax Filing(February - mid-April)

TueFri

1:00 - 4:00 pm9:00 am - 12:00 pm

E-46

Notary by appointment C-33Legal Assistance (SALA) 1st, 2nd & 3rd Wed

by appointment9:30 am - 12:00 pm C-33

Long Term Care Counseling 2nd Thuby appointment

2:00 - 4:00 pm C-33

Technology Tutoring Tueby appointment

4:00 - 5:00 pm C-33

Call the Adult Center Office to inquire about services and to make an appointment.

The City of Campbell, through the Recreation and Community Services Department, offers a variety of services and programs inc luding f i tness, wel lness, educational, and cultural programs for those 50 years of age and older.

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Adults 50+

DAY TRIPS DATE(S) FEE

VALENTINE MURDER MYSTERYA fun who-done-it play set at the Sunol Country Club. 2/2 $97

CHINESE CLASSICSF Chinatown, lunch, and bilingual Chinese play 2/27 $61

HISTORIC RESTAURANTS OF SAN FRANCISCO WITH GARY HOLLOWAYTake a tasty trip back in time to learn about the historic SF restaurants with our step-on guide, Gary Holloway. Lunch at the Clam House and dessert at the Tadich Grill

3/23 $96

MYSTERY TRIPWho? What? Where? Only the adventurous will find out. Lunch is included 4/13 $82

GALLERIES & GRAPESTour the DiRosa Art Galleries & Gardens in Napa. Lunch, tour and tasting at V. Sattui Winery 4/22 $93

EVERYTHING SUTROEnjoy a delicious brunch at the Cliff house. Tour the Lands End Visitor Center & have a guided ranger tour of the area.

5/12 $79

Campbell Adult Center Membership required for Day Trip participation.

EXTENDED TRIPSThe Campbell Adult Center partners with Talbot Tours to offer extended trips to the following destinations. Each trip includes airfare, baggage handling, all taxes and gratuities plus home pick-up. CUBA!Be immersed in the culture and lifestyle of the native Cubans! Visit Havana, Camaguey & Trinidad. See it’s beautiful churches, vintage cars, world-renowned cigars and lush tropical vegetation plus much more.

5/14 - 5/22 from $5200

A PACIFIC NORTHWEST ADVENTUREExperience highlights of the Seattle and Portland area including the Space Needle, Chihuly Glass, Boeing Aviation Center, Mt. St. Helens, the Tillamook Cheese Factory, the Colunbia River Gorge, Multnomah Falls, and much more.

7/17 - 7/23from $2525

CANADA & NEW ENGLAND CRUISEEnjoy the magnificent fall colors of New England. Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick on Norwegian Cruise Lines.

9/8 - 9/23 from $2735

***FLIERS WITH COMPLETE TRIP DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE ADULT CENTER OFFICE.

The Lunch Program offers daily nutritious meals for a suggested contribution of $3.00 (guests under age 60 are $6.00). Advance meal reservations are required by calling (408) 866-2764. Blood pressure checks and bingo are offered. Transportation can be provided by calling the program for details.

LUNCH PROGRAMMonday through Friday

1 W. Campbell Ave, Rm M-50Campbell, CA. 95008

Hours: 9:00 am - 1:00 pmPhone: (408) 866-2764

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AQUA AEROBICSShape up in a water exercise class or by lap swimming. Instructed by Marlene Suits (M/W). Intermediate: Enjoy a more vigorous workout. Instructed by Deb Hedge (T/Th).

Activity # Days Time Dates Fee

90710.31 M/W 1:45 - 2:45 pm 1/4 - 2/10*1 $45

90710.32 M/W 1:45 - 2:45 pm 2/17 - 3/23 $45

90710.33 M/W 1:45 - 2:45 pm 3/28 - 4/27 $40

90710.34 M/W 1:45 - 2:45 pm 5/2 - 6/1*2 $35

Lap Swimming

90720.31 M/W 1:45 - 2:45 pm 1/4 - 2/10*1 $45

90720.32 M/W 1:45 - 2:45 pm 2/17 - 3/23 $45

90720.33 M/W 1:45 - 2:45 pm 3/28 - 4/27 $40

90720.34 M/W 1:45 - 2:45 pm 5/2 - 6/1*2 $35

Intermediate

90711.31 T/Th 1:45 - 2:45 pm 5/3 - 6/2 $40

Intermediate - Lap Swimming

90721.31 T/Th 1:45 - 2:45 pm 5/3 - 6/2 $40

No class *1 1/18; *2 5/30

EASY RIDERWork at your own pace to build endurance and cardio strength on a stationary bike in a non-competitive setting. Learn correct posture, bike set up and how to monitor your exertion level. Bring a towel and water. Instructed by Deb Hedge in the Fitness Center/Spinning Room.

Activity # Days Time Dates Fee

90120.31 T/Th 10:30 - 11:15 am 1/5 - 2/11 $42

90120.32 T/Th 10:30 - 11:15 am 2/16 - 3/24 $42

90120.33 T/Th 10:30 - 11:15 am 3/29 - 4/28 $33

90120.34 T/Th 10:30 - 11:15 am 5/3 - 6/9 $38

Adults 50+REGISTRATION for Adult Center (50+) classes is taken online or ONLY through the Adult Center Office. Registration will be accepted for winter classes on December 8 for Campbell Residents, and open for everyone on December 11. For complete details, please call 408-866-2146 or visit us online at www.cityofcampbell.com/AdultCenter.

STRENGTH TRAININGLearn the proper techniques for strength training to shape muscles and increase bone density. Instructed by Katherine Lanning ‘M/W’; Mary Kearns ‘T/Th’. Class held in Weight Room. Please see page 38 for evening session.

Activity # Days Time Dates Fee

90140.31 M/W 8:05 - 9:05 am 1/4 - 2/10*1 $45

90140.32 M/W 8:05 - 9:05 am 2/17 - 3/23 $45

90140.33 M/W 8:05 - 9:05 am 3/28 - 4/27 $40

90140.34 M/W 8:05 - 9:05 am 5/2 - 6/8*2 $45

90141.31 M/W 9:10 - 10:10 am 1/4 - 2/10*1 $45

90141.32 M/W 9:10 - 10:10 am 2/17 - 3/23 $45

90141.33 M/W 9:10 - 10:10 am 3/28 - 4/27 $40

90141.34 M/W 9:10 - 10:10 am 5/2 - 6/8*2 $45

90142.31 M/W 10:15 - 11:15 am 1/4 - 2/10*1 $45

90142.32 M/W 10:15 - 11:15 am 2/17 - 3/23 $45

90142.33 M/W 10:15 - 11:15 am 3/28 - 4/27 $40

90142.34 M/W 10:15 - 11:15 am 5/2 - 6/8*2 $45

90143.31 T/Th 9:10 - 10:10 am 1/5 - 2/11 $49

90143.32 T/Th 9:10 - 10:10 am 2/16 - 3/24 $49

90143.33 T/Th 9:10 - 10:10 am 3/29 - 4/28 $40

90143.34 T/Th 9:10 - 10:10 am 5/3 - 6/9 $49

90144.31 T/Th 10:15 - 11:15 am 1/5 - 2/11 $49

90144.32 T/Th 10:15 - 11:15 am 2/16 - 3/24 $49

90144.33 T/Th 10:15 - 11:15 am 3/29 - 4/28 $40

90144.34 T/Th 10:15 - 11:15 am 5/3 - 6/9 $49

90145.31 T/Th 2:15 - 3:15 pm 1/5 - 2/11 $49

90145.32 T/Th 2:15 - 3:15 pm 2/16 - 3/24 $49

90145.33 T/Th 2:15 - 3:15 pm 3/29 - 4/28 $40

90145.34 T/Th 2:15 - 3:15 pm 5/3 - 6/9 $49

No class *1 1/18; *2 5/30

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CORE STRENGTHENING Strengthening and stretching exercises to tone the whole body with emphasis on the core muscle group using exercise bands, hand weights and resistance bands. Bring a mat. Instructed by Mary Kearns in Q-80. Please see page 38 for evening session.

Activity # Days Time Dates Fee

90110.31 T/Th 8:00 - 8:45 am 1/5 - 2/11 $40

90110.32 T/Th 8:00 - 8:45 am 2/16 - 3/24 $40

90110.33 T/Th 8:00 - 8:45 am 3/29 - 4/28 $33

90110.34 T/Th 8:00 - 8:45 am 5/3 - 6/9 $40

90111.31 T/Th 3:30 - 4:30 pm 1/5 - 2/11 $53

90111.32 T/Th 3:30 - 4:30 pm 2/16 - 3/24 $53

90111.33 T/Th 3:30 - 4:30 pm 3/29 - 4/28 $45

90111.34 T/Th 3:30 - 4:30 pm 5/3 - 6/9 $53

REGISTRATION for Adult Center (50+) classes is taken online or ONLY through the Adult Center Office. Registration will be accepted for classes on December 8 for Campbell Residents, and open for everyone on December 11. For complete details, please call 408-866-2146 or visit us online at www.cityofcampbell.com/AdultCenter.

FLEX PASSThe Campbell Adult Center offers a Flex Pass that can be used for a variety of our 50+ fitness classes. This drop-in pass will allow you the flexibility to participate in a variety of classes without having to register for a full session. The pass is good only at the classes listed below. Participation in each class will be on a space available basis.

5 class pass $30 10 class pass $55 20 class pass $100

PARTICIPATING CLASSES:Aqua Aerobics M/W 1:45 - 2:45 pm Pool

Body Conditioning T/Th 9:00 - 10:00 am; 1:15 - 2:15 pm Q-80

Core Strengthening T/Th 8:00 - 8:45 am; 3:30 - 4:30 pm Q-80

Easy Rider T/Th 10:30 - 11:15 am Spinning/Cardio Rm

Pilates-Yoga Combo M/W 10:15 - 11:15 am Q-84

Strength Training M/W 8:05 - 9:05 am; 9:10 - 10:10 am; 10:15 - 11:15 am Weight Rm.

Strength Training T/Th 9:10 - 10:10 am; 10:15 - 11:15 am; 2:15 - 3:15 pm Weight Rm.

Yogilates T/Th 10:15 - 11:15 am N-76

Zumba Gold M/W/F 9:00 - 10:00 am Aux Gym

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BODY CONDITIONING Gain strength, balance, flexibility, and stamina with exercises that are safe, effective and FUN. Modifications easily made to accommodate injuries and other movement limitations. Special emphasis is placed on good alignment for more ease of movement in class and in life! Instructed by Melissa Gambino in Q-80.

Activity # Days Time Dates Fee

90100.31 T/Th 9:00 - 10:00 am 1/12 - 2/11 $32

90100.32 T/Th 9:00 - 10:00 am 2/16 - 3/24 $38

90100.33 T/Th 9:00 - 10:00 am 4/5 - 4/28 $25

90100.34 T/Th 9:00 - 10:00 am 5/3 - 6/9 $38

90101.31 T/Th 1:15 - 2:15 pm 1/12 - 2/11s $32

90101.32 T/Th 1:15 - 2:15 pm 2/16 - 3/24 $38

90101.33 T/Th 1:15 - 2:15 pm 4/5 - 4/28 $25

90101.34 T/Th 1:15 - 2:15 pm 5/3 - 6/9 $38

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ZUMBA GOLDEnjoy a fun workout that features easy dance/exercise moves to Latin and international music. Join the party, this is a great way to be fit! Instructed by Lilian Zeljko in the Aux Gym Jan - April and in the Main Gym May - June.

Activity # Days Time Dates Fee

90180.31 M/W 9:00 - 10:00 am 1/4 - 2/10*1 $43

90180.32 M/W 9:00 - 10:00 am 2/24 - 4/4 $47

90180.33 M/W 9:00 - 10:00 am 4/11 - 5/4 $32

90180.34 M/W 9:00 - 10:00 am 5/9 - 6/8*2 $36

90181.31 F 9:00 - 10:00 am 1/8 - 2/26*3 $20

90181.32 F 9:00 - 10:00 am 3/4 - 4/1 $25

90181.33 F 9:00 - 10:00 am 4/15 - 6/10 $45

No class *1 1/18; *2 5/30; *3 1/15, 1/22, 2/12, 2/19

TAI CHI CHUANLearn 24 gentle movements that promote strength, flexibility, balance, and increased oxygen. Intermedate class is geared toward continuing students. Instructed by Tatiana Perfilov. Class held in C-35.

Activity # Day Time Dates Fee

Beginning

90161.31 W 11:15 - 12:15 pm 1/6 - 2/17 $28

90161.32 W 11:15 - 12:15 pm 3/2 - 4/13 $28

90161.33 W 11:15 - 12:15 pm 4/27 - 6/8 $28

Intermediate

90165.31 W 10:00 - 11:00 am 1/6 - 2/17 $28

90165.32 W 10:00 - 11:00 am 3/2 - 4/13 $28

90165.33 W 10:00 - 11:00 am 4/27 - 6/8 $28

Adults 50+REGISTRATION for Adult Center (50+) classes is taken online or ONLY through the Adult Center Office. Registration will be accepted for classes on December 8 for Campbell Residents, and open for everyone on December 11. For complete details, please call 408-866-2146 or visit us online at www.cityofcampbell.com/AdultCenter.

PILATES-YOGA COMBO Through a series of Pilates and Yoga exercises and breathing technique, strengthen your abdominal and core muscles to help you with your back and your day to day activities. The class includes balancing, stretching and relaxation to improve your alignment, flexibility, and release tension throughout the body. Designed for all levels. Instructed by Homa Mojgani and held in Q-84.

Activity # Days Time Dates Fee

90150.31 M/W 10:15 - 11:15 am 1/4 - 2/10*1 $57

90150.32 M/W 10:15 - 11:15 am 2/17 - 3/23 $57

90150.33 M/W 10:15 - 11:15 am 3/28 - 4/27 $53

90150.34 M/W 10:15 - 11:15 am 5/2 - 6/8*2 $57

No class *1 1/18; *2 5/30

YOGILATES Formerly Pilates Plus, Yogilates combines the tension relieving stretches of yoga with the alignment and strengthening focus of Pilates. Learn how to create a strong core for a healthy back and ease of movement; achieve better balance; improve flexibility and undo harmful postural habits. Geared for all levels of fitness. Helpful for those with osteoporosis, osteopenia or arthritis. Instructed by Melissa Gambino in N-76.

Activity # Days Time Dates Fee

90155.31 T/Th 10:15 - 11:15 am 1/12 - 2/11 $53

90155.32 T/Th 10:15 - 11:15 am 2/16 - 3/24 $63

90155.33 T/Th 10:15 - 11:15 am 4/5 - 4/28 $42

90155.34 T/Th 10:15 - 11:15 am 5/3 - 6/9 $53

Please see page 37 for YOGA/YOUNG AT HEART 50+

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SKETCHING & DRAWINGLearn the basics for a variety of sketching techniques. All skill levels. Instructed by James Green. Class held in E-42.

Activity # Day Time Dates Fee

90235.31 M 9:30 - 11:30 am 1/4 - 2/22*1 $38

90235.32 M 9:30 - 11:30 am 2/29 - 4/11 $44

90235.33 M 9:30 - 11:30 am 4/25 - 6/6*2 $38

No class *1 1/18, 2/15; *2 5/30

OILS & ACRYLICSSelf-paced creative workshop. Learn to work with acrylic and/or oil tools and techniques. All skill levels. Instructed by Kim Navarre. Class held in E-46.

Activity # Day Time Dates Fee

90230.31 W 9:30 - 11:30 am 1/6 - 2/24 $50

90230.32 W 9:30 - 11:30 am 3/2 - 4/20 $50

90230.33 W 9:30 - 11:30 am 4/27 - 6/8 $44

WATERCOLORSDiscover the beauty of painting with watercolors. Learn various brush strokes and glazing techniques, color mixing and composition. Supply list will be discussed at first class. Instructed by Pat Jimenez. Class held in C-35.

Activity # Day Time Dates Fee

90233.31 Th 9:30 - 11:30 am 1/7 -2/25 $50

90233.32 Th 9:30 - 11:30 am 3/3 - 4/21 $50

90233.33 Th 9:30 - 11:30 am 4/28 - 6/9 $44

Adults 50+

ART 101Have you always wanted to dabble in the arts? If so, this class is for you. This introductory art class will start with the basics of drawing with pencils to conquer perspective and shading. Next move into color, composition and fundamental painting techniques while exploring acrylics and/or watercolors. Learn the vital elements of art by doing fun and relaxing projects. Additionally, there will be discussion of master artworks by historical artists in order to understand the application of the elements of art. Class instructed by Pat Jimenez and held in E-46.

Activity # Day Time Dates Fee

90212.31 T 9:30 - 11:30 am 1/5 - 2/23 $50

90212.32 T 9:30 - 11:30 am 3/1 - 4/19 $50

90212.33 T 9:30 - 11:30 am 4/26 - 6/7 $44

REGISTRATION for Adult Center (50+) classes is taken online or ONLY through the Adult Center Office. Registration will be accepted for classes on December 8 for Campbell Residents, and open for everyone on December 11. For complete details, please call 408-866-2146 or visit us online at www.cityofcampbell.com/AdultCenter.

LINE DANCEA progression of Line Dance classes offered. Increase your stamina with these fun dances that don’t require a partner. Instructed by Mandi Muscolo. ‘M’ classes held in N-76; ‘Th’ classes in M-47

Activity # Day Time Dates Fee

Introduction

90550.31 M 9:40 - 11:10 am 1/4 - 2/8*1 $28

90550.32 M 9:40 - 11:10 am 2/22 - 3/28*2 $28

90550.33 M 9:40 - 11:10 am 4/18 - 5/16 $28

Beginning 1

90551.31 Th 10:45 - 12:15 pm 1/14 - 2/18 $33

90551.32 Th 10:45 - 12:15 pm 2/25 - 3/24*3 $23

90551.33 Th 10:45 - 12:15 pm 4/21 - 5/12 $23

Beginning 2

90552.31 M 11:15 - 12:45 pm 1/4 - 2/8*1 $28

90552.32 M 11:15 - 12:45 pm 2/22 - 3/28*2 $28

90552.33 M 11:15 - 12:45 pm 4/18 - 5/16 $28

Intermediate

90553.31 Th 9:00 - 10:30 am 1/14 - 2/18 $33

90553.32 Th 9:00 - 10:30 am 2/25 - 3/24*3 $23

90553.33 Th 9:00 - 10:30 am 4/21 - 5/12 $23

No class *1 1/18; *2 3/7; *3 3/3

TAP DANCETap Dance is a lot of fun plus it is great exercise. Learn the basic steps that will be turned into a simple routine. Participants are responsible for providing their own tap shoes. Bring a water bottle to class. Instructed by Peggy Page in M-47, Dance Studio.

Activity # Day Time Dates Fee

Beginning

90520.31 M 2:30 - 3:30 pm 1/11 - 2/22*1 $28

90520.32 M 2:30 - 3:30 pm 2/29 - 4/11 $37

90520.33 M 2:30 - 3:30 pm 4/18 - 6/6*2 $37

Advanced Beginning

90521.31 M 1:30 - 2:30 pm 1/11 - 2/22*1 $28

90521.32 M 1:30 - 2:30 pm 2/29 - 4/11 $37

90521.33 M 1:30 - 2:30 pm 4/18 - 6/6*2 $37

No class *1 1/18, 2/15; *2 5/30

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QUILTINGLearn to quilt while being inspired by other quilters. Beginners and experienced quilters are welcome. Patterns for class projects will be available, or choose your own projects. Basic sewing skills needed. Bring your own sewing machine and supplies to class. Instructed by Rita Bottini. Class held in E-46.

Activity # Day Time Dates Fee

90220.31 M 9:30 - 11:30 am 1/11 - 2/29*1 $33

90220.32 M 9:30 - 11:30 am 3/7 - 4/18 $39

90220.33 M 9:30 - 11:30 am 4/25 - 6/6*2 $33

90221.31 M 12:00 - 2:00 pm 1/11 - 2/29*1 $33

90221.32 M 12:00 - 2:00 pm 3/7 - 4/18 $39

90221.33 M 12:00 - 2:00 pm 4/25 - 6/6*2 $33

No class *1 1/18, 2/15; *2 5/30

iPAD SIMPLIFIEDThis fun, stress-free class will simplify your iPad experience. Topics covered are: Screen navigation, settings, iTunes, notes, Safari (Internet), App Store, email, contacts, calendars, music, camera, video camera, photo albums, movies, books, maps, FaceTime, iCloud, DropBox, games and much, much more. Instructed by Brian Schwatka and held in Q-80.

Activity # Day Time Date Fee

90650.31 M 1:30 - 3:00 pm 1/11 - 3/14* $37

90650.32 M 1:30 - 3:00 pm 4/4 - 5/23 $37

*No class 1/18, 2/15

Adults 50+REGISTRATION for Adult Center (50+) classes is taken ONLY through the Adult Center Office. Registration will be accepted for classes on December 8 for Campbell Residents, and open for everyone on December 11. For complete details, please call 408-866-2146 or visit us online at www.cityofcampbell.com/AdultCenter.

FUN WITH SPANISHHave you always wanted to learn Español? Learn Spanish by a variety of fun methods. ‘Introduction’ classes are for those who want to learn the basics. “Advanced Beginning” and “Intermediate” classes are geared for continuing students. Instructed by Medardo Molina. Held in C-35.

Activity # Day Time Dates Fee

Introduction

90402.31 T 3:00 - 4:00 pm 1/5 - 2/23 $32

90402.32 T 3:00 - 4:00 pm 3/1 - 4/19* $28

90402.33 T 3:00 - 4:00 pm 4/26 - 6/7 $28

Advanced Beginning

90400.31 T 1:45 - 2:45 pm 1/5 - 2/23 $32

90400.32 T 1:45 - 2:45 pm 3/1 - 4/19* $28

90400.33 T 1:45 - 2:45 pm 4/26 - 6/7 $28

Intermediate

90401.31 T 12:30 - 1:30 pm 1/5 - 2/23 $32

90401.32 T 12:30 - 1:30 pm 3/1 - 4/19* $28

90401.33 T 12:30 - 1:30 pm 4/26 - 6/7 $28

*No class 3/22

MEMOIR WRITINGLearn to record the many events that are unique to you. Write for yourself with creative guidance. Progress at your own rate. Instructed by Ann Thompson. ‘W’ class in Q-84; ‘Th’ class in E-46.

Activity # Day Time Dates Fee

90302.31 W 1:00 - 3:30 pm 1/6 - 2/17 $46

90302.32 W 1:00 - 3:30 pm 3/9 - 4/27*1 $46

90302.33 W 1:00 - 3:30 pm 5/4 - 6/1 $33

90303.31 Th 1:10 - 3:40 pm 1/7 - 2/18 $46

90303.32 Th 1:10 - 3:40 pm 3/10 - 4/28*2 $46

90303.33 Th 1:10 - 3:40 pm 5/5 - 6/2 $33

No class *1 3/30; *2 3/31

CALLIGRAPHYLearn the art of beautiful lettering using Italic and wow your friends with homemade cards. Session 1 will work on lower-case letters; session 2 will work on capital letters; session 3 will focus on making cards. Instructed by Ann Thompson. Class held in E-46.Beginning: Beginners will use a pen and advanced beginners will use a brush. Intermediate: Pointed pen modern variations

Activity # Day Time Dates Fee

Beginning

90210.31 Th 11:10 - 12:40 pm 1/7 - 2/18 $40

90210.32 Th 11:10 - 12:40 pm 3/10 - 4/28* $40

90210.33 Th 11:10 - 12:40 pm 5/5 - 6/2 $29

Intermediate

90211.31 Th 9:00 - 11:00 am 1/7 - 2/18 $46

90211.32 Th 9:00 - 11:00 am 3/10 - 4/28* $46

90211.33 Th 9:00 - 11:00 am 5/5 - 6/2 $33

*No class 3/31

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CAMPBELL COMMUNITY CENTER1 W. Campbell AvenueThe facility contains: tennis courts, handball courts, athletic fields, an all weather track, outdoor fitness zone at the track (for ages 14+), restrooms, and a skate park. Night lighting keeps the tennis courts, handball courts and track open for use until 10 pm each night. All courts are available on a “first come first serve” basis except during Campbell Recreation tennis lessons. Athletic fields are available for reservation. Group picnics are not allowed at the Community Center. No BBQs are allowed.

CAMPBELL PARK Corner of Gilman & Campbell AvenueCampbell Park facilities include two outdoor lighted basketball courts with tiered lawn seating for spectators, one small and one large fenced-in children’s play area, water play feature, swings, non-reservable picnic tables, BBQs, central lawn vista area, horseshoe pits, restrooms, and access to the Los Gatos Creek Trail and Par Course.

STOJANOVICH FAMILY PARK 316 Union AvenueStojanovich Family Park incorporates Campbell’s agricultural history featuring toddler-age play equipment, non-reservable picnic tables, children’s interpretive panels, central lawn area, pedestrian bridge and a restroom. NO PARKING AVAILABLE, NO OUTSIDE EQUIPMENT/BBQs ALLOWED.

JACK FISCHER PARKCorner of Abbott Avenue & Pollard RoadJack Fischer Park features include: age-specific play equipment for both toddlers and school-age children, a water play feature, a stream that is activated on demand for sand building and a large lawn area. Restrooms and picnic tables are located on site. Jack Fischer Park is NOT reservable for groups. NOTE: Outside portable equipment (tables, BBQs, canopies, tents, etc.) is NOT allowed to be brought into Jack Fischer Park.

ENJOY CAMPBELL PARKS!The City of Campbell has a number of neighborhood parks located throughout the city for the peaceful enjoyment of our residents and their families and guests. All facilities and amenities at these parks are geared for small family groups. We encourage you to become familiar with Campbell’s parks and enjoy them with your friends and family whenever possible.

MODEL ROCKET POLICYTo launch a rocket in a City of Campbell park, a Facility Use Permit must first be obtained from the Campbell Recreation & Community Services Department and then a launch permit must be obtained from the Santa Clara County Fire Department. Facility Use Permits, which contain a hold harmless agreement, will only be issued to adults. They are issued free to Campbell residents using the rocket launch for educational purposes; non-residents are subject to standard field use fees.

WET FIELD POLICYThe City of Campbell and Campbell Union School District have a Wet Field Policy that all users, whether they have a permit or not, are expected to abide by. Fields are not to be played on if the turf is wet. Play on wet fields is dangerous to the players and very damaging to the turf. FIELD CONDITION HOTLINE: (408) 866-2769 is updated after 3:00 pm Monday - Friday, and after 7:30 am on Saturday and Sunday.

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Campbell fields are closed when wet, please call the hotline below to check if City of Campbell fields are playable.

FIELD CONDITIONS HOTLINE: (408) 866-2769 Fields are closed for repair and maintenance until March 15, 2016.

CAMPBELL PARKS ARE NO SMOKING FACILITIES (CMC 6.11.020)

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSDo I have to make a reservation to use the picnic areas at the park?No, there are first-come, first-serve areas at just about every park. Reservations are only required when alcohol (beer and wine only) are going to be served, and/or you would like to have a bounce-house. Reservations are available at John D. Morgan Park and Edith Morley Park. For more information, please visit www.cityofcampbell.com/parks

Can tables and chairs be brought in the park to accommodate more people for my party? Folding chairs and one or two small tables if needed to put the food on are okay. However, tables and chairs to accommodate more people in the park are not allowed. Each park was thoughtfully designed with picnic tables and benches to accommodate a reasonable amount of people for the designated area. The park, picnic areas, parking, restroom facilities, garbage receptacles would be impacted.

Can portable BBQs be brought into the park?No, please use only the stationary BBQs that are built into the picnic areas at John D. Morgan and Campbell Park.

Are bounce houses allowed in parks in Campbell?Yes, with a picnic reservation/permit at John D. Morgan or Edith Morley parks only. Only companies with liability insurance on file with the City of Campbell may be contracted to provide the bounce house. Please note that there are no electrical outlets at the parks, and a generator will be needed.

Are dogs allowed in parks in Campbell?Yes, at Campbell Park and Edith Morley Park only. Dogs must be on a leash at all times.

When does the water feature get turned on at John D. Morgan Park and Campbell Park?During the months of April through September (seasonal), though schedule may vary due to drought.

GROUP PICNIC RESERVATIONSCheck availability and reserve online at the city’s website, www.cityofcampbell.com/recreation, or call (408) 866-2104. Rental fees are due at time of reservation. Campbell residents (verification of residency may be required) may make reservations a full 180 days in advance of the requested date (approx. 6 months). Non-residents may make a reservation 10 days later than residents, thereby providing residents 10 days of priority. Reservations must be made at least 10 days in advance of requested date. Bounce houses are allowed with a picnic reservation and only the companies who have insurance on file with the city may be used. Please visit www.cityofcampbell.com/parks for more information. Beer and wine are allowed only with a completed permit (included with the picnic reservation).

EDITH MORLEY PARK615 Campbell Technology Parkway Edith Morley Park was designed to be environmental in nature. Amenities include a community garden, restrooms, 8 picnic tables, an open turf area, wildflowers, and a marsh and wetland area. For information on the community garden, contact the Public Works Maintenance Department at (408) 866-2145. Group reservations for the picnic area at Edith Morley Park are available. Call (408) 866-2104 for information or to check availability. No BBQs available at this site.

JOHN D. MORGAN PARK540 W. Rincon AvenueJDM Park is the City’s largest park and offers a variety of amenities, including: horseshoe pits, sand volleyball courts, softball and soccer fields, basketball courts, tennis courts, large open field areas and 2 children’s play areas. The park features 3 reservable picnic areas.

Reservable Picinic Areas at John D. Morgan Park

Area Capacity Amenities A (near Rincon Ave) 50 max 4 Tables, 3 BBQs

B* (near Budd Ave) 150 max 12 Tables, 2 large BBQs

C (middle of park) 75 max 5 Tables, 3 BBQs

*Area B is closed through Feb 2016

PICNIC USE FEES* Residents Non-residents John D. Morgan ParkPicnic Area A (50 max.) $75/day $120/day

Picnic Area B (150 max.) † $105/day $185/day

Picnic Area C (75 max.) $75/day $120/day

Edith Morley ParkPicnic Area (35 max.) $75/day $105/day

Picnic & Turf (100 max.) $90/day $185/day

*All reservations include a non-refundable $25 processing fee.

† Area B is closed through Feb 2016

LOCAL PARKS (NOT IN CAMPBELL)City of San Jose Parks (408) 535-3570 Camden Community Center (408) 559-8553San Tomas Park (408) 535-3570MariJane Hamann Park (408) 535-3570Starbird Park (408) 984-1954Oak Meadow Park (Los Gatos) (408) 399-5781Lake Vasona County Park (408) 355-2200Los Gatos Creek County Park (408) 355-2200Percolation Ponds Information (408) 355-2200

FIELD RESERVATIONSGroups or individuals wanting to reserve field time for their group, party, or private use must obtain a Facility Use Permit through the Recreation & Community Services Department. For information on gym and field rentals, please contact Misty at [email protected] or (408) 866-2740. NOTE: Fields are closed until March 15, 2016 for seasonal repairs and maintenance.

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Campbell, CA 95008(408) 866-2105(408) 866-2138

www.cityofcampbell.com

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CAMPBELL COMMUNITY CENTER PARKINGThe Campbell Community Center has 782 parking stalls. Additional free parking is available in the Downtown area:

The Second Street Parking Garage - located between Second & Third Streets at the corner of Civic Center Drive. This garage is accessible from both Second and Third Streets and has 300 parking stalls. It is a short three block walk to the Community Center from this garage.The First Street Parking Garage - located off First Street south of Orchard City Drive near the Water Tower. This garage has 200 parking stalls and is a 5-block walk to the Community Center and convenient to restaurants Downtown, as well as to the Downtown Campbell Light Rail Station.

(408) 866-2104 for Recreation Program Information(408) 866-2138 for Facility Rental Information

The Campbell Community Center is accessible by VTA Bus Lines #26 and #60

and Mountain View - Winchester Light Rail service

Campbell Community Center

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PLAN YOUR NEXT EVENT AT THE CAMPBELL COMMUNITY CENTER!

Centrally located in the Silicon Valley, the Campbell Community Center has a variety of facilities available for private parties and receptions, meetings, seminars, athletic activities, fundraisers, and other special events. To view photos of the facilities, rental fees, and the building use policy, please visit www.cityofcampbell.com/CommunityCenter. Appointments must be made in advance to view the facility. Please contact Laura at [email protected] or (408) 866-2138. SE HABLA ESPAÑOL.

ORCHARD CITY BANQUET HALLThe Orchard City Banquet Hall has a lobby, permanent stage, wet bar, audio and visual system and is Wi-Fi ready. The hall accommodates up to 300 people for banquet-style seating and 400 people for theatre-style seating, making it a perfect venue for wedding receptions, quinceañeras, parties, seminars and other special events. The hall can be divided into two smaller rooms for weekday rentals.

Reserve our conveniently located facilities for:

Wedding Receptions

Bridal Showers

Baby Showers

Luncheons

Anniversaries

Business seminars

Holiday Parties

Children’s Parties

Club Meetings

1 W. Campbell Avenue, Campbell, California 95008

For availability and to make an appointment, please call (408) 866-2138 or email [email protected]

Campbell Community Center

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THE ACTIVITY ROOM (E-46)This room accommodates up to 49 people and has a tile floor with counters, 2 sinks and cooking facilities within the room.

MARY CAMPBELL ROOM (Q-84)The Mary Campbell Room offers tiered seating ideal for conferences, trainings and lectures. The room seats 50 people with seminar tables or 75 without tables.

ROOSEVELT REDWOOD ROOM (Q-80)The Roosevelt Room can accommodate 125 people banquet style or 200 people theater style, without tables. Use of tables, chairs and small kitchen are included.

MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM (M-50)The Multi-purpose Room is air-conditioned with tile flooring, and can accommodate 100 people. A kitchen facility is attached with a refrigerator, sink, and counter space. The room has mirrors on two walls. Restrooms are located within the building. THE BOARD ROOM (E-42)

The Board Room is carpeted and air-conditioned and can accommodate 30 people, 20 people with tables. This room has a white board and sink and is suited for meetings or classroom use.

Hourly rentals include the set-up and take-down of provided chairs and tables. To view photos, rental fees, and complete building use policy, please visit www.cityofcampbell.com/CommunityCenter. An online form may also be submitted to start a room rental inquiry. You may email Laura at [email protected] or call (408) 866-2138 for more information.

MAIN GYMThe Main Gymnasium offers spectator seating in bleachers, six basketball standards, volleyball courts, badminton courts, basketball score clock (for an additional charge), and lobby with restrooms.

AUXILIARY GYMThe Auxiliary Gym offers six basketball standards, one volleyball court, three badminton courts, a hardwood floor, and score clock (for an additional charge).

FIELD RESERVATIONSGroups or individuals wanting to reserve field time for their group, party, or private use must obtain a Facility Use Permit through the Recreation & Community Services Department. Applicable fees will be assessed and are due at the time the reservation is made. A Certificate of Insurance will be required for all athletic uses. Fields available for reservation include the fields at John D. Morgan Park, and the Community Center.

For information on gym and field rentals, please contact Misty at [email protected] or (408) 866-2740.

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RECREATION YOUTH SCHOLARSHIPS

To Apply for a Scholarship: This program is only open to children, under the age of 17, who are Campbell residents. The City of Campbell Recreation Youth Scholarship fund is a privately funded program and accepts contributions year-round. Applicant needs to provide proof of financial need and live within the city limits of Campbell. All requests and approvals for program assistance will be kept confidential. Call (408) 866-2104.

To Make a Donation: If you’d like to make a donation, please call the Recreation Office at (408) 866-2104. Donations of any denomination are accepted and 100% of the donation goes directly to benefit Campbell resident youth. Invest in Campbell’s youth today. If you wish to make a donation, you may do so in person, by mail, or on the registration form when you register for a program. Our mailing address is: Campbell Recreation Department, 1 W. Campbell Avenue, C-31, Campbell, CA. 95008.

Campbell Girls Fastpitch Softball

www.campbellsoftball.comCampbell Little League Baseball

Dennis Belluomini (408) 379-5002www.campbelllittleleague.org

Campbell Moreland Pony/Colt Baseball

Gary Enriquez (408) 313-4599www.leaguelineup.com/cpb/

Campbell Pop Warner Youth Football & Cheer

Marvin Escobar (408) 300-3181www.campbellpopwarner.net

Quito Little League Baseball

www.quitoLL.orgRoyals of Campbell Soccer Club

www.royalssoccerclub.comSilicon Valley Youth Rugby

Bob McCarty (408) 345-5787www.siliconvalleyrugby.orgSouth Bay Youth Soccer

Norm Tavares (408) 245-8800www.southbayyouthsoccer.org

Valley Baton Twirling Club

Paige Campbellwww.valleybatonclub.com

West San Jose Storm Youth Football & Cheer

Hotline (408) 877-1560www.wsjstorm.com

West Valley Youth Soccer League

www.wvysl.org

LOCAL RECREATION GROUPSContact these groups directly for more information.VOLUNTEER SERVICES

The Volunteer Services Program calls on the Campbell community to step forward and provide the ‘volunteer spirit’ the local government and social services need. Patrons may offer their talent and services in any capacity. For more information or to volunteer time and efforts, please call Campbell Volunteer Services at Campbell City Hall at (408) 866-2122.

CAMPBELL RECREATION VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIESPlease contact us now at [email protected] regarding these upcoming events! (We ask that an adult supervisor accompany any volunteer under age 14.)

Valentine 10K & 5K Fun Run/Walk is Saturday, February 6The race Start and Finish line at Campbell ParkVolunteers needed from 7:00 am to 12 Noon

Campbell Recreation Dance Recital:Saturday, May 7, 2016

General Information

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Credit Card

___________________________________________________________________________________________NAME ON CREDIT CARD (billing address for credit card must match residential address above)

_________________________________________________ __________ /___________CREDIT CARD NUMBER (all 16-digits) EXPIRATION DATE (MM/YY)

Photo/Video Release: I agree to allow the use of my photograph or my child’s photograph for program publicity. If you would like to opt-out of the photo release please go to www.cityofcampbell.com/recreation and fill out the online form. Medical Release: Pursuant to provisions of sec. 6910 et seq of the California Family Code, and other applicable laws, I hereby authorize the City of Campbell Recreation & Community Services Department to procure, and consent to, medical, hospital or dental care for myself or my child in the event of injury as a result of participation in this program. Waiver & Release of Liability: In consideration of my participation, I hereby release, discharge and covenant not-to sue the City of Campbell & Campbell Redevelopment Agency, their officers, employees and volunteers, from any and all present and future claims, demands, actions, or causes of action resulting from any accidents, injuries, deaths, or loss of and/or damage to my/our person(s) or property arising out of or connected with my/our participation in the above activity (ies) (except for claims legally caused by the sole negligence or willful misconduct of the City or others listed above). I hereby voluntarily waive any and all claims resulting from ordinary negligence, present and future, that may be made by me, my family, estate, heirs, or assigns. Further, I am aware that this activity may involve certain risks or possible dangers, including death, & that equipment provided for my protection may be inadequate to prevent serious injury. I am voluntarily participating in this activity with knowledge of the danger involved and hereby agree to accept any and all inherent risks of property damage, personal injury, or death. I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Campbell & others listed above for any & all claims arising as a result of my engaging in this activity. I understand that this waiver will continue in full legal force and effect. I further agree the venue for any legal proceedings shall be in California. I affirm I am of legal age and am freely signing this document. I have read this form and fully understand that by signing this form, I am giving up legal rights and/or remedies which shall be available to me against the City of Campbell or any of the parties listed above. The City is not responsible for lost or stolen articles. Refunds, less a $10.00 admin. fee, will be given to registered participants who cancel up to 5 business days in advance of a class start date. Cancellations less than 5 business days notice will not receive a refund.

DateX

PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY (Form may be duplicated, only same family members on each form)

Signature (Read before signing) Participant Parent Legal Guardian

PARTICIPANT NAMEFirst & Last

BIRTHDATE(mm/dd/yy)

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ACTIVITY # ACTIVITY TITLE FEE

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CITY ZIP EMAIL

Check (payable to “City of Campbell”)

IF YOU HAVE A DISABILITY AND NEED SPECIAL ASSISTANCE, PLEASE CHECK HERE

ACTIVITY REGISTRATION

PRIMARY PHONE (___)______________________ ALTERNATE PHONE (_____) ______________________

Cash (walk-in only)

TOTAL FEES $ ________

OFFICE USE ONLY: Receipt #

Registration Form

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Online 24/7Visit www.cityofcampbell.com/recreation, click on the picture on the right that says “Register Online!”

Walk-InCampbell Recreation Office1 W. Campbell Ave., C-31Monday - Thursday 8:00 am - 5:30 pmFriday 8:00 am - 5:00pm

Campbell Adult Center 50+ Office1 W. Campbell Ave., C-33Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Make checks payable to “City of Campbell”or AmEx/Discover/Mastercard/Visa

Fax-In(408) 374-6965AmEx/Discover/Mastercard/Visa card number,4-digit expiration date and cardholder’s name and billing address, parent/guardian or participants signature (processed as time permits)

Open RegistrationRecreation activities (pg 18-48):Wednesday, December 16beginning at 8:00 am

Adult Center 50+ activities (pg 51-55) : Thursday, December 11(408) 866-2146

Campbell Residents PriorityRecreation activities (pg 18-48):Tuesday, December 15beginning at 8:00 am

Adult Center 50+ activities (pg 51-55) :Monday, December 8(408) 866-2146

Classes fill up quickly or are cancelled because participants

wait too long to register... Don’t let it happen to you! Register early!

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Registration is on-going and accepted until the activity is filled or the start date has passed.

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Classes fill up quickly or are cancelled because participants

wait too long to register... Don’t let it happen to you! Register early!

Facebook.com/CampbellRecreation

The goal of the Parks Make Life Better!® campaign is to raise awareness of the benefits of parks and recreation throughout California and to raise the status of parks and recreation as an essential community service. www.cprs.org

Other Important Registration Dates:January 29

Valentine Fun Run registration deadline: page 49

March 22 Campbell Residents Priority Date Early Bird Summer Registration: page 13 Pre-school Registration: page 16

March 23 Open Registration Early Bird Summer Registration: page 13 Pre-school Registration: page 16

REGISTRATION FEES“R/NR FEE” throughout the Activity Guide refers to Resident of Campbell / Non-Resident Fee. To receive the resident fee, residency must be proven as stated under “Resident Status”. All fees are due at the time of registration. Fees will not be prorated for missed class(es) and make-ups are not available.

RESIDENT STATUS A resident is anyone living within the Campbell city limits (zip code 95008). P.O. boxes and school district are not considered residents. Those living within Campbell’s incorporated city limits, but have a zip code other than 95008, should contact the Recreation Office to verify resident status. Proof of residency may be provided by a current California Driver’s License, pre-printed personal check, or recent residential utility bill with the customer’s name and address printed on it. If registering online, the billing address for your credit card must match your Campbell home address on file.

REFUND AND TRANSFER POLICYAll cancellation or transfer written requests must be made to the Recreation Office with at least a 5 business days’ notice prior to start date of the activity. A $10 cancellation fee per activity per person will be deducted from the refund. Cancellations or transfers with less than 5 business days’ notice will NOT receive a refund or transfer. Online request forms available at www.cityofcampbell.com/recreation. Medical emergencies are exempt from this policy; however, a signed and dated statement from your doctor is required and must be provided within six (6) weeks of the activity start date. Separate policies apply to fitness passes, sport leagues, trips, facility reservations, Campbell Recreation Pre-school, Wave Swim Team, and Heritage Theatre events. Please inquire before registering or purchasing tickets for these activities and events. A minimum number of participants is required to hold a class. When enrollment is low, the Recreation Department reserves the right to cancel a program. Full refunds are given when a class or program is cancelled by the Recreation Department.

WAITING LISTS Waiting lists are established once a class is filled. If a vacancy occurs more than two working days prior to the start of the class, waiting list names will be called and/or emailed and given a limited time to register for the vacancy. Less than two business days before class starts, openings may be filled on a first come, first serve basis.

AGE LEVELS The participant must be the indicated age by the starting date of the class. Proof of age may be required for some programs (i.e. pre-school, 50+ classes).

CAMPBELL RECREATION’S SATISFACTION GUARANTEE The staff and the instructors of the Recreation and Community Services Department are confident that they can provide the best quality recreation experience available. If a customer is not satisfied and notifies the Recreation Office by the second class date, a refund can be issued or a transfer made to allow the customer to try something different. Customers must submit a Satisfaction Guarantee form available at www.cityofcampbell.com/recreation. Fitness passes, adult sports leagues, trips and Heritage Theatre tickets/shows are not included. Other restrictions may apply.

See how the Campbell Recreation & Community Services Department is dedicated to providing quality programs and services for youth through older adults.

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