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Page 1: 2015 Fall/Winter Activity Guide

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CITY ACTIVITY GUIDE

VISIT us on Facebook@ WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/LEEXTREMERECREATION

IN THIS ISSUESpecial Events ...........................3Fall/Winter Events.....................4Classes .......................................8Senior Center ..........................14Lake Information ....................16Campground...........................17Park Map .................................19Community Information ........20

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CONTENTS

Special Events .......................................3Fall/Winter Events.................................4REC 1/Registration................................7Fall/Winter Classes................................8Senior Center ......................................14Lake Information ................................16Campground Information..................17Skate Parks..........................................18Park Map .............................................19Community Information ....................20Directory .............................................23

The City of Lake Elsinore reserves the right to photograph all program participants and use those photos in any issue of the City Activity Guide without the expressed written consent of the individual.

Building...........................................................................277Building Inspection Line ................................................239Business License .............................................................213City Clerk .........................................................................269City Council .....................................................................269City Manager...................................................................204Code Enforcement ..........................................................227Community Services/ .....................................................265Engineering.....................................................................241Finance ............................................................................215Graffiti ...................................................................674-2701Household Hazardous Waste.........................................245Human Resources ...........................................................231Lake Activities.................................................................265Planning ..........................................................................289Recycling/Environmental...............................................245Special Events/Filming Permits .....................................292Stormwater Pollution Prevention .................................308Volunteer Program Coordinator (T-Th) ........................290

DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY AND EXTENSION LISTFor extensions please call (951) 674-3124

(for use with touch tone phones)LAKE ELSINORE CITY COUNCIL

MAYORSteve Manos

MAYOR PRO TEMBrian Tisdale

COUNCILMEMBERDaryl Hickman

COUNCILMEMBERNatasha Johnson

COUNCILMEMBERRobert E. Magee

CITY TREASURERAllen Baldwin

City Council meets on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at the Cultural Center, located at 183 N. Main Street.

Meetings begin at 7:00 p.m.

LAKE ELSINORE CITY HALL(951) 674-3124 EXT. 265

Department of Community Services130 South Main Street

Johnathan O. Skinner, MPA, CPRP, [email protected]

Hours: Monday thru Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Fridays 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

City o�ces closed on all holidays.

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NOVEMBER 7-8, 2015LAKE ELSINORE

MOTOSPORTS PARKThe Lake Elsinore Grand Prix is on, and moved to a new location! The race has been rescheduled for November 7-8, 2015 at the Lake Elsinore Motosports Park.

Come out to race, or come as a spectator and be a part of Lake Elsinore’s history.

For more information go to www.lakeelsinoregp.com.

Now in Lake Elsinore!

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October 23, 20155:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Lake Community Center, 310 W Graham Avenue

Join us in this celebration of life for family and friends who are not forgotten as we honor their memory. Call Studio 395 at (714) 506-3606 for more information.

HOWL-0-WEEN SPOOKTACULAR

November 1, 2015Time: 12:00 - 5:00 p.m.Historic Downtown Main Street

Recreation Staff is BREWING up a special treat for the community. Be a part of the frightfully fun night with food for sale, carnival games, activities & crafts.

Entrance is free & costumes are welcome!

Friday, November 13 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.Saturday, November 14 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

183 N. Main Street

Featuring original artwork of the Paletteers Art Group & invited guests. Come see the displays, and talk with

the artists, and learn how they developed their skills.FREE ADMISSION!

REFRESHMENTS

Begins Oct. 2, 2015Diamond Stadium, 500 Diamond Drive

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Saturday, December 5th, 2015 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Historic Main Street

Families will enjoy a holiday parade, bouncers, kids crafts, sled runs, petting zoo, cultural and musical entertainment, visits with Santa, crafters, shopping and dining with both restaurants and food trucks.

Best parking is along Spring St. or in the lot at Heald Ave. and Main St. across from the Cultural Center. This event reaches four downtown blocks from Heald Ave. to City Park, offering low cost or free activities for the whole family.

Please contact Melissa Houtz at (951) 674-3124 ext. 292 for more information on this event.

Ages 6 to 12 yearsWeek 1 - December 21 & 22 Week 2 – December 28 & 29

Join us for a new way to spend your winter break with sports, crafts, games and contests. Kids need to bring a lunch every day. For more information call (951) 245-0442.

Featuring a pancake breakfast with the �re�ghters and Santa. Tickets are sold at the Lake Community Center, 310 W Graham Ave., Lake Elsinore 92530. Seating is limited. All in attendance must have a ticket and adults must be accompanied by a child. Bring your camera for lots of great pictures. Call (951) 245-0442 for more information. $8 per person.

Proceeds to go to Fire Explorer Program.

Children’s Fair and Egg Hunt March 26, 201510:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. McVicker Canyon Park, 29355 Grand Avenue

Join in the hunt at 10 a.m. sharp as kids ages 1 to 8 years try to find their share of 8,000 candy stuffed eggs. Visit the Children's Fair after the hunt from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. for free activities, live entertainment, bouncers and food vendors. Don't miss this spring extravaganza and the chance to take a picture with the Easter Bunny from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.! Please call (951) 674-3124 ext. 292 for more information on this event.

ComingNext Spring!

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The City of Lake Elsinore strives to o�er its residents quality and a�ordable programming for the young, and the young at heart. We are con�dent that we’ll have an activity or event to create a life long memory for you and your family!

The partnership with REC1 and the City of Lake Elsinore will make online registration quicker, easier and FREE! Registrations and reservations can now be conveniently completed online with the implementation of REC1; the Community Services Department can now accept credit card payments for recreation classes and reservations at the Lake Community Center.

*For online registration, you will be required to set up an account.

Walk in registration is taken at the Lake Community Center during our regular hours of operation. We accept cash, check or Money orders. All classes and events are subject to cancel.

To mail in registration and payment, you can download the registration form by visiting our website www.lake-elsinore.org. On our home page, click the top menu item “Documents” and click on “Recreation Center”. The class registration form can be printed and sent in with a check or money order, made payable to “City of Lake Elsinore”.

Many classes require pre-registration and may cancel if the minimum number of students is not met. Popular classes may require walk in registration, and the date of registration will be listed with the class information.

NON-RESIDENT FEE is $5 per session per student and applies to all students who do not reside within the city limits of Lake Elsinore for all classes o�ered. This fee will be added onto the class fee at the time of registration.

The Lake Community Center is now available for private rentals, including birthdays, anniversaries, receptions, banquets and special events. Fees and restrictions apply and a minimum of 60 days notice is required for all private use as available.

For Park Rental information (for parties of 20 or more or using a jumper rental), please contact the Community Center at (951) 245-0442.

Senior Activity Center 420 E. Lakeshore Dr.

Terra Cotta Middle School Gym 29291 Lake St.

Youth Opportunity Center 400 W. Graham Ave.

McVicker Skate Park 29355 Grand Ave.

The location of the class or program will be listed as part of the class description. Below are the location addresses of our other facilities:

Hours: Mon - Fri 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

310 West Graham AvenueLake Elsinore, CA 92530(951) 245-0442

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If getting �t is your goal, why not try doing something fun while working towards better �tness? Zumba uses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy to follow moves to create a dynamic workout. With gentle warm-up and fun choreography, you’ll zoom through to the cool down in no time! All �tness levels are welcome to experience the Zumba di�erence. Instructor: Yara Buen�lLocation: Lake Community CenterDays: Mon, Tues. & Thurs.Time: 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.Drop-ins: $5 per classSave up to $1 per class and sign up for a Monthly Membership (Morning sessions ONLY).

Evening Sessions:Time: 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.Days: Tues. - Fri.Location: Senior CenterDrop-ins only: $4 per class

West Coast Tae Kwon Do Academy o�ers self-defense, physical �tness, coordination and balance training. Classes are held Mondays and Fridays.Instructors: Steve Karvelot Ernie GibsonLocation: Lake Community CenterTime: 7:15 p.m. - 8:45 p.m.

Dates Fee08/31/15 - 09/28/15 $32.0010/02/15 - 10/30/15 $32.0011/02/15 - 11/30/15 $32.0012/04/15 - 12/28/15 $28.0001/04/16 - 01/29/16 $28..0002/01/16 - 02/29/16 $32.00

APW Tae Kwon Do o�ers a family martial arts program with World Tae Kwon do Federation style training. Classes are held Wednesdays. Instructor: Austin WalkerLocation: Lake Community Center

Dates Fee09/02/15 - 09/30/15 $25.0010/07/15 - 10/28/15 $30.0011/04/15 - 11/18/15 $15.0012/02/15 - 12/16/15 $15.0001/06/16 - 01/27/16 $20.0002/03/16 - 02/24/16 $20.00

New and Beginner Students 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Advanced Students 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.Dates Fee09/02/15 - 09/30/15 $35.0010/07/15 - 10/28/15 $25.0011/04/15 - 11/18/15 $20.0012/02/15 - 12/16/15 $20.0001/06/16 - 01/27/16 $25.0002/03/16 - 02/24/16 $25.00

zumbawest coast tae kwon do

apw tae kwon do

Do you have a special skill or talent that people might be interested in learning?

The Community Services Department is looking for instructors for all kinds of programs for our community. For further information on how to be a featured class in the next Community Services Activity Guide, call the Lake Community Center at (951) 245-0442.

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Have a dog that you just need help training? Check out these a�ordable Dog Obedience Training Classes, o�ered by a graduate of Animal Behavior College and certi�ed ABC Trainer. This class will teach owners how to e�ectively communicate and train their dogs to eliminate behavior issues. Large dogs must be 4 months and older; small dogs 6 months and older.Instructor: Teri HarveyLocation: Lakepoint ParkTime: 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Mon. 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Wed. 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Sat.

Please bring your dogs shot records to �rst class.

Dates Fee09/14/15 - 10/19/15 $85.00 Monday09/16/15 - 10/21/15 $85.00 Wednesday09/19/15 - 10/24/15 $85.00 Saturday11/02/15 - 12/07/15 $85.00 Monday11/04/15 - 12-09/15 $85.00 Wednesday11/07/15 - 12/12/15 $85.00 Saturday

Instructor: Edwin ThorellLocation: Lake Community CenterTime: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.Days: Saturdays 09/26/15 - 02/2016Fee: $40.00/class

Young Champions hosts multiple classes in Lake Elsinore, including Self Defense and Cheerleading.

SELF DEFENSESept 15- Jan 13 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. $98.00Jan 27 - Mar 23 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. $98.00

CHEERLEADINGSept 15 - Jan 13 4:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. $98.00Jan 28 - Mar 24 4:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. $98.00

This is a community education class, speci�cally a Home Firearm Safety course, according to the curriculum developed by the National Ri�e Association (NRA).

The focus is to educate participants in the basics of �rearm safety in an e�ort to prevent �rearm accidents in the home.. The NRA Home Firearm Safety Course is designed to promote the safe handling and storage of �rearms, and to create responsible gun owners. The course will focus on four primary areas including; 1) Rules for safe gun handling, 2) Identifying and unloading various types of �rearms, 3) Practical exercises in safe gun handling, and 4) Types of ammunition, cleaning and methods of safe �rearm storage.

AT NO TIME WILL ANY FIREARMS OR LIVE AMMUNITION BE ALLOWED IN

THE CLASSROOM.

KEEP ALL FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION AT HOME.

Novice Dog Training

Home Firearm Safety Course

Young champions

Join us in this celebration of life for family and friends who are not forgotten as we honor their memory. Call Studio 395 at (714) 506-3606 for more information.

PADDLE BOARDING

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All paddlers (beginners - experienced) welcomed. Join us for a relaxing paddle or for a hearty work out. And no worries “NO SHARKS” here.

Paddle board lessons and rentals. Please visit [email protected] or call (949) 293-4658.

STAND-UP PADDLE BOARD & KAYAK RENTALS/LESSONSELM GROVE BEACH500 LAKESHORE DRIVE

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Learn the foundation of ballet and grow, as students learn choreography and perform in class. Students are taught in standard French terminology. Ballet shoes are required and class size is limited. Instructors: Jazmine Delone & Stephanie SangesLocation: Tues. @ Lake Community Center Mon. & Fri. @ Terra Cotta Gym

Dates: Monthly

Class Ages TimePre-Ballet 3 - 5 3:45 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Tues.Beginner I 5+ 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Tues.Beginner II 8+ 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. M-FBeginner II 8+ 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Tues.Intermediate 9+ 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Tues.Intermediate 9+ 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. M-F

Learn all the beautiful steps and traditions of the Mexican Folk Dancing style. Students are required to have a practice skirt. Instructor: Lorena HancockLocation: Lake Community CenterDays: Wednesdays - 1 hour classesAges: 4-11Drop-in: $7.00 per class

Dates Fee Session Times09/30/15 - 10/21/15 $25.00 4:30 p.m. or 5:30 p.m.10/28/15 - 11/18/15 $25.00 4:30 p.m. or 5:30 p.m.12/02/15 - 12/16/15 $18.75 4:30 p.m. or 5:30 p.m.01/06/16 - 01/27/16 $25.00 4:30 p.m. or 5:30 p.m.02/03/16 - 02/24/16 $25.00 4:30 p.m. or 5:30 p.m.

Students need teacher approval for Intermediate level of Folklorico. Dresses and costumes are optional but students are required to have a practice skirt.

Instructor: Lorena HancockLocation: Lake Community CenterDays: Thursdays - 1 hour classesAges: 11 - AdultDrop in: $7.00

Intermediate 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Advanced 6:00 p.m . - 7:30 p.m.10/01/15 - 10/22/15 $30.0010/29/15 - 11/19/15 $30.0012/03/15 - 12/17/15 $22.5001/07/16 - 01/27/16 $30.0002/04/16 - 02/25/16 $30.00

Dancers will be learning the basic intro of fundamental styles for hip-hop, broken down movement, and beginning level hip-hop choreography. ALL new dancers must enroll in beginning hip-hop �rst, and MUST get instructor’s approval to move into intermediate /advanced levels.

beginner (9 years +) 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Dancers have already mastered the basic intro for fundamental styles of hip-hop, these dancers are taught by the instructor in a fast speed pace. The instructed movements in this class are technical. Dancers will also be pushed to create and develop their own unique hip-hop style.Instructor: Gwen LastraLocation: Lake Community CenterDays: Mondays

Advanced 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. (10 yrs+)

10/05/15 - 10/26/15 $25.0011/02/15 - 11/16/15 $20.0011/30/15 - 12/14/15 $20.0001/04/15 - 01/25/16 $20.0002/01/16 - 02/29/16 $25.00

ballet ballet Folklorico Beginner

Ballet Folklorico Intermediate & AdvancedHIP HOP

09/03/15 - 09/24/15 $25.0010/01/15 - 10/22/15 $25.0010/29/15 - 11/19/15 $25.0012/03/15 - 12/17/15 $18.7501/07/16 - 01/27/16 $30.0002/04/16 - 02/25/16 $30.00

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Kids will challenge their curiosity in this series of Pre-K classes; language, reading, and math skills will be explored. This class begins as a parent and me, then transitions to student only. Students will get a strong foundation on math and reading concepts to better prepare for kindergarten. $10.00 material fee.

Instructors: Jazmine Delone & Stephanie SangesLocation: Lake Community Center

Class Age TimePre-K Prep 3 - 4 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.Kinder Prep 4 - 5 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.Kinder Tutor 5+ 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

10/05/15 - 10/28/15 M/W $90.0010/06/15 - 10/29/15 Tu/Th $90.0011/02/15 - 11//18/15 M/W $75.0011/03/15 - 11/19/15 Tu/Th $80.0011/30/15 - 12/16/15 M/W $80.0012/01/15 - 12/17/15 Tu/Th $80.0001/11/16 - 01/27/16 M/W $75.0001/15/16 - 01/28/16 Tu/Th $80.0002/01/16 - 02/24/16 M/W $85.0002/02/16 - 02/25/16 Tu/Th $90.00

Class curriculum is focused on readiness for kindergarten with an emphasis on social skills development. Students must be successfully potty trained. The Learning Center has expanded class time to include sensory activities and academic enrichment classes to our curriculum.

Instructor: Lorena HancockLocation: Youth Opportunity Center

Day Time FeeTu&Th 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $90.00Tu&Th 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. $90.00

Session Dates09/01/15 - 09/24/1509/29/15 - 10/22/1510/27/15 - 11/19/1512/01/15 - 12/17/15

Session Dates Fee09/02/15 - 09/23/15 $45.0010/07/15 - 10/28/15 $45.0011/04/15 - 11/18/15 $35.0012/02/15 - 12/16/15 $35.0001/13/16 - 01/27/16 $35.0002/03/16 - 02/24/16 $45.00

Instructor: Jazmine DeloneLocation: Lake Community CenterTime: 3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Want your child to start the process of learning another language Enroll them for these Youth Spanish & tutoring classes to get them on the fast tract to learning Spanish.

Early Learners Ages 3-7

Terrific 3’s & 4’s

Youth Spanish & Tutoring

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fabulous 4’s & 5’sDay Time FeeM,W,F 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $130.00M,W,F 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. $130.00

Session Dates08/31/15 - 09-25/1509/28/15 - 10/23/1510/26/15 - 11/20/1511/30/15 - 12/18/15

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Walk in registration is taken at the Lake Community Center during our regular hours of operation. We accept cash, check or Money orders. All classes and events are subject to cancel.

To mail in registration and payment, you can download the registration form by visiting our website www.lake-elsinore.org. On our home page, click the top menu item “Documents” and click on “Recreation Center”. The class registration form can be printed and sent in with a check or money order, made payable to “City of Lake Elsinore”.

Many classes require pre-registration and may cancel if the minimum number of students is not met. Popular classes may require walk in registration, and the date of registration will be listed with the class information.

NON-RESIDENT FEE is $5 per session per student and applies to all students who do not reside within the city limits of Lake Elsinore for all classes o�ered. This fee will be added onto the class fee at the time of registration.

mvg -gymnasticsGymnasts will be introduced to concepts of �oor exercise, vault, bar, and balance beam. Not all skills taught, instruction will be based on the Gymnastics level. Gymnasts will improve their strength, �exibility, agility, balance, and self-con�dence. Each session concludes with an awards ceremony where students are rewarded for accomplishing goals. There will be a $5.00 insurance fee and waiver payable to MVG on the �rst day of class. This is a one-time fee per session. Participants must �rst receive instructor approval to register for these Gymnastic classes. Classes held Tuesdays.

Bronze Gymnastics 5:00 p.m. - 5:55 p.m. $43.00 - $ 83.00Silver Gymnastics 6:00 p.m. - 6:55 p.m. $43.00 - $ 83.00Gold/Team 1 7:00 p.m. - 8:25 p.m. $60.00 - $107.00

Mom & Tot Gymnastics Ages 2-3This is a pre-school gymnastics program for children ages 2-3. Students are introduced to a classroom environment using puppets, stories and rewards; while mastering basic gymnastic skills on the beam, bar, trampoline, air track and �oor exercises. Parent participation is required. $25/4 classes.

Tiny Tot Gymnastics Ages 3-4This is a pre-school gymnastics program for children ages 3-4. Puppets, stories, and rewards are used to maintain student’s attention while mastering basic gymnastic skills on the beam, bar, trampoline, air track and �oor exercises. Minimal parent participation may be required.$25/4 Classes.

This is a pre-school gymnastics program for children ages 4-5. Students will learn progressive skills on the beam, �oor, bars, air track, and trampoline in a structured environment. Individual progress ill be documented and your Little Flipper will feel pride with each success. No parent participation.$25/4 Classes.

Little Flippers Gymnastics Ages 4-5

Tumbling is taught in a safe and progressive environment as gymnasts improve their strength, �exibility, agility, balance, and self con�dence. Class Days & Times- Mondays 3:30 p.m. - 4:25 p.m. (Beg.) Tuesdays 4:00 p.m. - 4:55 p.m. (Beg.) Mondays 4:30 p.m. - 5:25 p.m. (Int.) Mondays 5:30 p.m. - 6:55 p.m. (Adv.)

Instructor: My Varsity GymnasticsLocation: Lake Community CenterFor more information visitwww.myvarsitygym.com

Power Tumbling Ages 5-16

Mom & Tot Mondays 1:00 p.m. - 1:40 p.m.Mom & Tot Tuesdays 11:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.Mom & Tot Tuesdays 11:45 a.m. - 12:25 p.m.

Beginning & Intermediate Fees08/31/15 - 10/05/15 $38.0009/01/15 - 10/06/15 $45.0010/12/15 - 11/16/15 $45.0010/13/15 - 11/17/15 $45.0001/11/16 - 02/08/16 $30.0001/12/16 - 02/09/16 $38.0002/16/16 - 03/15/16 $38.0002/22/16 - 03/14/16 $30.00 Advanced - Mondays Fees08/31/15 - 10/05/15 $54.0010/12/15 - 11/16/15 $67.0001/11/16 - 02/08/16 $45.0002/22/16 - 03/14/16 $45.00

Class Days TimesLittle Flippers Mondays 2:30 p.m - 3:15 p.m.Little Flippers Tuesdays 1:15 p.m. - 2:15 p.m.

Activity Dates - Mon08/31/15 - 09/28/1510/05/15 - 10/26/1511/02/15 - 11/16/15

Activity Dates - Tues09/01/15 - 09/22/1509/29/15 - 10/20/1510/27/15 - 11/17/15

Activity Dates - Tues09/01/15 - 09/22/1509/29/15 - 10/20/1510/27/15 - 11/17/15

Activity Dates - Mon08/31/15 - 09/28/1510/05/15- 10/26/1511/02/15 - 11/16/15

Tiny Tot Mondays 1:45 p.m. - 2:25 p.m.Tiny Tot Tuesdays 12:30 p.m. - 1:10 p.m.

CLASS ACTIVITY DATES

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Session Dates: 8/4-10/6, 10/13-11/17, 1/12 - 3/15

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Dates Fee09/01/15 - 09/24/15 $45.0010/06/15 - 10/29/15 $45.0011/03/15 - 11/19/15 $45.0012/01/15 - 12/17/15 $45.0001/12/16 - 01/28/16 $45.0002/02/16 - 02/25/16 $65.00

Build a solid foundation and passion for tennis through this class. Students will be taught the proper technique, placement, balance and movement for the four major strokes. Students to provide tennis racket. Classes are 1 hour in length and o�ered 1 day per week. Additional day per week for $15 o� regular price.

Instructor: Joy ZembruskiLocations/days: Creekside Park/Tuesdays Rosetta Canyon Park / Thursdays

Dates Fee09/01/15 - 09/24/15 $45.0010/06/15 - 10/29/15 $45.0011/03/15 - 11/19/15 $45.0012/01/15 - 12/17/15 $45.0001/12/16 - 01/28/16 $45.0002/02/16 - 02/25/16 $65.00

Recreational TENNIS

This class is your future tennis star’s introduction to the exciting world of tennis, sports and overall athleticism. This class features fun games that are perfectly designed to advance your child’s hand-eye coordination, balance and love for tennis. Our friendly sta� will provide a fun creative and positive environment for every child involved. Parent participation is strongly encouraged.

Class Days and Times: Fridays 4:45 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. and Saturdays 8:15 a.m. - 9 a.m.Fee: $49 1 day a week, or $79 2 days a week

We believe learning tennis should be fun and exciting. All classes feature the magical fusion of music and tennis. All four major strokes will be taught, the forehand, backhand, serve and volley. Students will be give a solid tennis foundation, through tons of innovative and e�ective drills and games. Once ready, players will be invited to attend the intermediate class.

Class Days and Times: Fridays 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. and Saturdays 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.Fee: $69 1 day a week, or $99 2 days a week

All junior tennis players looking for improvement are welcome to play, and �nd their groove, as music is played in every class. All four major strokes will be taught, the forehand, backhand, serve and volley. Players will improve technique, spin, placement, balance and movement, through Johnny Allens’ own specially designed drills and games. We will be focusing on proper technique on all major shots during singles and doubles play, preparing players for high school tennis, tournaments and an overall higher level of the game.

Class Days and Times: Fridays 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. andSaturdays 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.Fee: $99 1 day a week, or $129 2 days a week

PEE WEETENNISAGES 3-5

Johnny Allen TENNIS

BEGINNING YOUTH TENNISAGES 6-11

INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED YOUTH TENNIS AGES 7-17

Instructor: Johnny Allen, Tennis InstructorLocation: Creekside Park Tennis CourtsFor more information go to www.johnnyallentennis.com.

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Ages 5-14Youth Beginner/Intermediate4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Beg.5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Int.

Ages 15+Adult Beginner/Intermediate6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Beg.7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Int.

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420 E. Lakeshore Drive(Located in Lakepoint Park)(951) 674-2526

The Senior Activity Center o�ers daily activities, services, special events and programs that provide for the health and well-being of seniors in the community. If you want to enjoy a game of Bingo, take an art class, get �t with various exercise programs, or check your blood pressure and learn the latest advances in medical treatments , stop in and pick up the monthly publication “SENIOR NEWS”, which highlights the programs and activities planned for each month.

Hours of OperationMonday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.Fridays 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.This facility closed for all major holidays.

FIT AFTER 50 (Exercise for Seniors)Low impact adaptive exercise program for improved �exibility & balance incorporates chair exercises, resistance exercises, with optional weight & �oor work. New students welcome each week. Social activities provided by the Happy Recyclers.Instructor: Debbie ShivelyMondays & Wednesdays 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m., Fridays 9:15 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.

GENTLE YOGA FOR EVERYONEYoga is a system of exercises practiced to promote control of the body and mind. Yoga postures include gentle stretching exercises and special breathing techniques, increasing strength, balance and �exibility while reducing tension & stress. New students welcome each week.Instructor: Master Gustavo PolettiThursdays 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.Fee: $5

This program is for those with physical limitations, weight challenges, in�exibility or who cannot get down on the �oor. The chair replaces the yoga mat, allowing you to experience the many bene�ts of Yoga practice. Even in a wheel chair, you can receive the same health bene�ts of regular Yoga. New students welcome each week.Instructor: Master Gustavo PolettiThursdays 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Fee: $4

CHAIR YOGA

This is a soft and slow way of movements that can be practiced by everyone that results in improved balance, reducing the chance of falling by up to 5%. New students welcome each week.Instructor: Master Gustavo PolettiThursdays 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Fee $4

TAI CHI FOR SENIORS

PALETTEERS ART SHOWFriday, November 1310:00 a.m - 4:00 p.m.Saturday, November 1410:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Cultural Center183 N. Main Street

Free AdmissionRefreshments

Featuring Original Artwork of the Paletteers Art Group & invited guests. Come see the displays and talk with the artists, and learn how they developed their skills.

Artwork available for sale.

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Dates Fee09/01/15 - 09/24/15 $45.0010/06/15 - 10/29/15 $45.0011/03/15 - 11/19/15 $45.0012/01/15 - 12/17/15 $45.0001/12/16 - 01/28/16 $45.0002/02/16 - 02/25/16 $65.00

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DAILY NUTRITION SITE (Lunch Program) 60+Hot meals served daily at 11:30 a.m. Reservations required by calling (951) 471-3571 by noon the weekday prior. Menu published in the Senior News each month. $3 suggested donation.

FREE LEGAL SERVICE (60+)Anita Cheek-Milner provides legal advice by appointment. Call the Center to make your appointment.

NOTARY SERVICEAvailable FREE to Lake Elsinore residents 60+. Call the Center for an appointment.

COOL AND WARM CENTERThe Senior Center serves as a cool center during the hot summer months and a warm center during the cold winter months, as a place where the public can come to get relief from the weather. Open to all adults during regular operating hours, with special refreshments & activities provided.

Aiming to promote healthy eating habits and ease of access to quality produce, we are rolling out MOBILE FRESH, our new grocery store on wheels. This innovative program aims to combine the convenience of a corner store with the selection and freshness of a farmers market.

Coming to the Lake Elsinore Senior CenterMondays at 11:00 a.m.Sept. 14, 28 - Oct 12, 26 - Nov. 9, 23 - Dec. 7, 21

C.A.R.E. (Curtailing Abuse Relating to the Elderly)Assistance for those who experience consumer or other fraud or abuse issues. Call (951) 245-3322.

HICCAP (Health Insurance Counseling & Advocacy Programs)Non-Pro�t organization that will provide you with information and assistance in dealing with Medicare and related HMO issues. Call (800) 434-0222 for an appointment.

COMMUNITY SERVICES FOR ALLBATTERY RECYCLING CENTERO�cial drop-o� location to properly dispose of used batteries (no car batteries please). Please place tape over the ends of your batteries and drop them o� in the recycle box located in the Senior Center’s O�ce.

LIONS CLUB DROP-OFF SITE FOR GLASSES, HEARING AIDS AND CELL PHONESThe Lions Club will refurbish your old glasses, hearing aids and cell phones and will provide them to those in need and help others. Drop-o� boxes at the Senior Center.

LIHEAPLow Income Home Energy Assistance Program provides help with your utility bills and assistance in providing improved weatherization for your residence. Applications accepted once a year, are available for pick up at the Senior Center.

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RTA BUS PASS OUTLETBuy your 30 day monthly passes for General ($50) or Senior/Disabled ($23), or Dial-A-Ride 10 ticket books ($30) at the Senior Center. Cash only with exact change please.

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BOATING The Lake is open seven days a week from sunrise to sunset, and is open for boats, personal watercraft, and non-motorized vessels. All vessels must have current registration and be safe for operation. FISHINGLake Elsinore is classified as a warm water fishery, which includes largemouth bass, wipers, bluegill, crappie and catfish. Please remember that anyone 16 years or older must have a California State Fishing License to fish on Lake Elsinore. Observe limits and fishing regulations.

Lake Elsinore is not infested with the quagga mussel and we need the publics help to keep the lake free of these invasive species! Proper cleaning and drying can help protect boats and help boaters avoid being quarantined and being turned away from a water destination. For more information please visit the Department of Fish and Wildlife at www.dfg.ca.gov/invasive/quaggamussel.

PUBLIC BOAT LAUNCHESLa Laguna Resort & Boat Launch32040 Riverside Dr. (951) 471-1212

Elsinore West Marina32700 Riverside Dr. (951) 678-1300

Cranes Lakeside Park & RV Resort15980 Grand Ave. (951) 687-2112

Weekend Paradise16006 Grand Ave. (951) 678-3715

All boaters are required to have a Lake Use Pass when on the Lake. Daily Lake Use Passes are $10 and can be purchased at all boat launching facilities. A separate fee may be charged for boat launching and day use which varies by facility.

Annual Lake Use Passes, good for the calendar year, are only available from the Cashier at City Hall during regular business hours. Current vessel registration is required to purchase an annual pass. A 10% discount is given for boaters over 55. Check our website at www.lake-elsinore.org for fees and other information.

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The City of Lake Elsinore is very excited to show you what we have been doing at La Laguna Resort and Boat Launch. Under new management, the campground has been spruced up and ready for you to spend a day, a week or longer.

Reservations are onlline! www.lake-elsinore.org or call us at (951) 471-1212

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The newest skate park in Lake Elsinore is the Skate Zone at Serenity Park. The west end of the skate park is anchored by a fun bowl complete with 4’ mini-ramp section, rounded hips, and a 6’ circular deep end for carving. Flowing eastward, the skatepark features street-inspired terrain addressing the full spectrum of skill levels.

The park is open 6:00 a.m. - Sunset every day and is FREE to skate. All rules must be followed at all times.

RESPECT THE PARK... KEEP IT CLEAN!

19685 Palomar Rd.Lake Elsinore, CA 92530

Skaters, Scooters and BMX riders will appreciate the extreme ramps, boxes and rails of this park, designed for all levels. Participants must follow all basic safety rules and wear posted safety equipment.

Park available for private rentals. When rented, park will be closed to the public.

All riders must wear safety equipment.

29355 Grand Ave.Lake Elsinore, CA 92530

Now open 6:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.NO MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED

Open 6:00 a.m. - Dusk**Strictly enforced

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Honor a special Veteran in your lifeat Diamond StadiumCost: $60 per brick

Bricks will be engraved once per year, prior to Veterans Day. Contact (951) 674-3124 ext. 204

or email kweathers @lake-elsinore.org.

Do you have a professional skill, recreational talent or special hobby? Do you need community service hours to ful�ll an educational requirement?

The City of Lake Elsinore is seeking volunteers to assist with special events, city services support and other exciting activities.

If you would like to become a volunteer to earn community service hours, or want to exchange your professional and technical skills in an o�ce atmosphere with the opportunity to gain up-to-date training and resources, please contact our volunteer coordinator and we will match you to the right assignment. Kindly log on to the city’s website for special events and volunteer positions available.

For general information call (951) 674-3124 ext. 290.

Veterans Memorial Engraved Bricks

VOLUNTEERS WANTED!

PET ADOPTION AND SERVICESThe Southwest Communities Animal Shelter is o�ering complete shelter services to the City of Lake Elsinore. The Facility, located at 33751 Mission Trail in Wildomar, o�ers services that include pet licensing, housing strays, reuniting lost pets with owners, low cost vaccinations and pet adoption.

Please help control the pet overpopulation by having your pet spayed or neutered. Your pet will thank you for it.ANIMAL FRIENDS OF THE VALLEYS - (951) 674-0618

City by App• Alerts!• Maps• Events• City Info• Live Tra�c• News & Weather• Incident Reports• Recreation Guide• Coupon O�ers• Local Advertising & much more!

VISIT us on Facebook@ WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/LEEXTREMERECREATION

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Household Hazardous Waste

NO DISPOSAL ACCEPTED PRIOR TO EVENT DATES.

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We are conducting a survey on our current programs and asking you to help us create some new programs for you to Recreate Extreme with Community Services!

To take the survey, go to our website www.surveymonkey.com/r/LECSD2015 Complete the survey by January 15, 2016 with your name, email and/or phone number.

We Want to Hear From You!

Whatever you need, whatever you want, you can be sure to �nd it right here in Lake Elsinore. Whether it’s a big ticket item from a big box store, or a specialty item from on of the smaller boutique stores along Main Street, shopping local means a better shopping experience. You can forget the big crowds and big prices when you shop the outlet stores, or visit one of the many boutique, thrift and shabby chic shops.

Every dollar that stays here goes to work for you in a big way, so our best tip for great holiday shopping is.... SHOP LOCAL!

CERT is certi�ed hands on training in emergency triage & medical practices, light search & rescue techniques and disaster readiness. ARE YOU READY?CERT (Spanish)Fridays 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Oct. 16, 23Saturdays 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Oct. 17, 24

TEEN CERTFridays 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Nov. 13, 20Saturdays 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Nov. 14, 21

CERTFridays 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. March 4,15, 2016Saturdays - 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. March 11,12, 2016

All CERT training is a commitment of a total of 24 hrs of classrooms & exercises.

LOCATION: Lake Elsinore Senior Center 420 E Lakeshore Dr., Lake Elsinore, CA 92530

To register call (951) 674-5170 or email mzilliox @lake-elsinore.org.

FREE CLASSES

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ARE YOU PREPARED FOR A FLOOD IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD?

As we enter the rainy season (October - May) it is critical to remember that areas of the City of Lake Elsinore, are subject to �ooding during heavy rain events from the lake or any of the many channels and streams that can be found in the City. The Lake Elsinore Management Project, constructed between 1988 and 1995, has helped conserve water, improve water quality and reduce �ood risk, however �ood risk, while reduced, still exists.

DID YOU KNOW...• Property in the City next to Temescal Creek, the out�ow & in�ow channels, and the area around the lake bordered by Riverside Drive, Lakeshore Drive, Mission Trail/Corydon Road and Grand Avenue have a known potential for �ooding.• Flooding is not covered by a standard homeowners insurance policy. A separate �ood insurance policy is required.• The City participates in the National Flood Insurance Program that makes available federally backed �ood insurance for all structures. Contact your insurance agent for information. There is a 30-day period for coverage goes into e�ect. City of Lake Elsinore residents receive a discount on �ood insurance.

YOU CAN HELP MINIMIZE FLOOD DAMAGE....

• Visit FEMA’s �ood ready website at www.ready.gov/�oods for tips on preparing, planning and staying informed.• Visit the City’s �ood safety website at www.lake-elsinore.org for more information.• Brochures discussing �ood proo�ng and other helpful measures are available at the Library, and the City’s and FEMA’s website.• Sandbag areas that would allow the entry of water into living spaces. The City of Lake Elsinore Public Works Department (521 N. Langsta� Street) has free sandbagging materials available.• Valuables and furniture may also be moved to higher areas of the dwelling.• Maintain the drainage in your area by removing or reporting obstructions (such as shopping carts, leaves, trash, (etc.).• To report obstructions or illegal dumping or for questions regarding drainage system maintenance, please contact Public Works Maintenance at (951) 674-5170.• City ordinance states it is illegal to dump trash, leaves, landscape debris, paint, grease, or any other material into any portion of the City’s drainage system, such dumping can have devastating impacts on water quality and cause �ooding.• Keep non-perishable food, Water, batteries, �ashlights, a manual can opener, and a battery operated radio available.• If your property is in imminent danger of �ooding, please contact SCE at (800) 655-4555 or the Gas Company at (800) 427-2200 to request that your power and natural gas be shut o�, or for guidance on how to do it yourself.

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Emergency ................................................................. 911American Red Cross.............................. (888) 831-0031Animal Control Services .............................. 674-0618Animal Friends of the Valley .................... 471-8344Boat Launch & Lake Use Info .................... 245-9308California Family Life Center .................... 471-8415Camping Information ................................... 471-1212Chamber of Commerce/Tourism ............... 245-8848Cops for Kids .................................................. 245-3389Courthouse (Municipal) .............................. 600-6400Crisis 24-hour Helpline .............................. 686-4357CR&R Trash Disposal ......................... (800) 755-8112Dial-A-Ride ............................................. (800) 795-7887Diamond Stadium/Storm Stadium .......... 245-HITSE.D.D. Unemployment ......................... (800) 300-5616Elks Lodge ....................................................... 674-6804Elsinore Valley Arts Network .......... (909) 534-4343Elsinore Valley Municipal Water Dist. ..... 674-3146Fire Station #10 Graham Ave. .................... 674-2161Fire Station #85 Grand Ave. ......................... 245-2185Fire Station #94 Railroad Cyn Rd. ............... 246-2293Fire Station #97 41725 Rosetta Cyn. Dr. ... 245-0420Girl Scouts ....................................................... 308-6692

Gra�ti Hotline.................................................. 674-2701Historical Society............................................. 678-1537H.O.P.E. ................................................................. 245-7510Inland Valley Hospital ................................... 677-1111Lake Elsinore Family Health Center .......... 471-4200Lake Elsinore Valley Education Found. 674-5555Lake Elsinore Woman’s Club .................... 674-3445Land�ll Information........................................ 786-3200Library (Graham Ave.) ................................... 674-4517Library (Riverside Dr.) ................................... 678-7083Lions Club ....................................................... 674-3343NAACP................................................................. 678-6425Poison Information .............................. (800) 876-4766Police Department ........................................ 245-3300Post O�ce ............................................. (800) 275-8777Rancho Springs Hospital .............................. 696-6000Rape Crisis Hotline ........................................ 686-7273Riverside County Referral (211) ..... (800) 464-1123Riverside Transit ................................... (800) 800-7821Rotary Club ....................................................... 471-2793Social Security ........................................ (800) 772-1213United Way of Inland Valley......................... 461-1221We-TIP ....................................................... (800) 78-CRIME

Unless otherwise listed, all numbers have a 951 area code

American Valley Soccer LeagueMen’s over 35 ........................................ (909) 917-5416Blue Lake Soccer LeagueMen’s ................................................................. 805-0025Elsinore Sports AcademyMen’s & Youth Soccer ................................... 210-5064Lake Elsinore Valley Soccer LeagueMen’s & Youth .................................................. 259-2443Ladies Elsinore Tennis ................................... 245-0442

Boys & Girls Club Youth Sports ............... 245-4499www.BGCSWC.orgYoung Champion Tennis , Basketball, Soccer, Dance& Self Defense ........................................ (714) 259-1400Jr. All American Football .............................. 845-9937www.evthunder.orgLake Elsinore Girls Softball ......................... 977-4354www.legs.clubspace.comLake Elsinore Little League ......................... 805-6460www.eteamz.com/lellUnited Premier Soccer................................... 226-5335www.elsinoresoccer.comYMCA ................................................................. 677-9622

ADULT GROUPS YOUTH GROUPS

**NOTE: These leagues may utilize City or school athletic �elds or facilities, but they are independent organizations. Please call them direct for information about participation or league activities.

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