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Hayward Area Recreation & Park District Recreation Guide Spring 2014 www.haywardrec.org A guide to programs, classes, activities, events, parks, open space, and facilities Online Registration Begins February 19, 2014 H.A.R.D. Board of Directors Louis M. Andrade Paul W. Hodges, Jr. Minane Jameson Carol A. Pereira Dennis M. Waespi Greater Hayward Area Recreation and Park District Foundation Adam Korbas, President Online Registration Begins February 19, 2014 H.A.R.D. Board of Directors Louis M. Andrade Paul W. Hodges, Jr. Minane Jameson Carol A. Pereira Dennis M. Waespi Greater Hayward Area Recreation and Park District Foundation Adam Korbas, President

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Page 1: Brochure Spring 2014

Hayward Area Recreation & Park District

Recreation GuideSpring 2014 www.haywardrec.org

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

Online

Registration

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February 19, 2014

H.A.R.D. Board of DirectorsLouis M. Andrade

Paul W. Hodges, Jr.

Minane Jameson

Carol A. Pereira

Dennis M. Waespi

Greater Hayward AreaRecreation and ParkDistrict FoundationAdam Korbas, President

Online

Registration

Begins

February 19, 2014

H.A.R.D. Board of DirectorsLouis M. Andrade

Paul W. Hodges, Jr.

Minane Jameson

Carol A. Pereira

Dennis M. Waespi

Greater Hayward AreaRecreation and ParkDistrict FoundationAdam Korbas, President

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Throughout 2014 we will becelebrating our 70 years ofservice in several fun,innovative and exciting ways.

Stay tuned for the celebration!n New District Website n Fun Community Contestsn A Fun Look Back at 1944 n Special Events

Providing recreation and parks to theGreater Hayward area for 70 years!

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Providing recreation and parks to theGreater Hayward area for 70 years!

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Art Galleries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7

Birthday Parties. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Classes and ProgramsAdults (17 yrs +)

Art and Crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-42Dance and Music . . . . . . . . . . . 42-43Fitness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43-45Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46Martial Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-47Photography. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47-48Special Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . 48-49Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49-50

AquaticsAquatics General Information . . . 12Drop-In Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Swim Lessons . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15Swim/Tennis Camp. . . . . . . . . . . . 16Water Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Water Safety Programs . . . . . . . . 13

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

NatureHayward ShorelineInterpretive Center. . . . . . . . . 32-35Sulphur Creek Nature Center. . 35-38

Preschool Age (up to 6 yrs)

Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-18Dance and Music . . . . . . . . . . . 18-19Fitness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-20Gymnastics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Martial Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Preschool Programs. . . . . . . . 21, 67Special Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-23Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

School Age (7-12 yrs)

After School Programs. . . . . . . . . 24Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25Dance and Music . . . . . . . . . . . 25-27Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Gymnastics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Martial Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Special Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-30Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-31

Seniors/ActiveAdults (50 yrs +). . . . . . . . . . . 55-56

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

Teens (13-17 yrs)

Dance/Music/Special Interest . . 31-32More programs offered for Teens in

the Adult and School Age sections!

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

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

FacilitiesDog Parks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Facility Directory. . . . . . . . . . . 61-63Facility Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Golf Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Kennedy Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

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

Special Features. . . 6, 67, back cover

Spring & Summer Camps . . . . 8-11

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A Message from the PresidentCarol A. Pereira, Board President

Celebrating 70 years of enriching our Community! I hope you will join our District in celebrating our 70 years of service to the Greater Hayward Area through parksand recreation services. We kicked off our year with a new and improved website at www.haywardrec.org. The

website will provide the most up-to-date news on District wideprograms, parks, events and services!

Our District continues planning, improvement and expansion efforts.During 2014 our District plans to purchase for future parkdevelopment a 23 acre East Bay Municipal Utilities District propertyin Castro Valley and the property of Valle Vista Park parcel inHayward. In addition, staff is working in partnership with the Countyof Alameda on the design of the future Cherryland CommunityCenter. The design of this center will include elements of a full-servicerecreation facility including classrooms, community gathering andreception space to accommodate groups up to 250.

In addition to planning for the future we are also preserving andimproving our existing facilities and parks. Capital improvementsrecently have been completed that will modernize kitchens at theWeekes, San Lorenzo and Castro Valley Community Centers, newrestroom facilities at Earl Warren, Meek Estate, Birchfield, StonebraePark and sidewalks at San Felipe Community Center. In addition, our

Douglas Morrisson Theatre is undergoing ADA upgrades. Although resources are tight, our District is committedto making all efforts to improve our vast and aging infrastructure.

2014 Board Officers Elected

Each year, in accordance with District Bylaws, the Board of Directors is reorganized and its officers elected. TheBoard of 2014 are as follows: President: Carol A. Pereira; Vice President: Paul Hodges; Secretary: Minane Jameson.

The Board and Staff of the Hayward Area Recreation and Park District hope that you will take advantage of allthat the District has to offer during 2014!

Foundation NewsAdam Korbas, GHARPF President

The Greater Hayward Area Recreation and Park Foundation (GHARPF) was established in 1983 as a non-profitrepresented by Committee of private citizens that have the goal of fundraising to support and ensure the parks,facilities and programs of the Greater Hayward Area. The 2014 Foundation Officers are: Adam Korbas, President;Donna Boyer, Vice President; Dale Bridges, Secretary; andDennis Waespi, Treasurer.

To date the Foundation has provided nearlyone million dollars in support to Districtprograms, facilities and activities.

The largest fundraiser held by theFoundation is the Annual Golf Tournamentthat is scheduled at the Skywest Golf Courseon Wednesday, July 9, 2014. Come out andjoin the tournament, sponsor a hole ordonate to our auction. Call (510) 881-6731for more details.

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

Administrative StaffJohn Gouveia, General Manager | Kerrilyn Ely, Superintendent of Recreation

Dan Giammona, Golf Manager | Larry Lepore, Superintendent of Parks

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Birthday Partiesat the Shorelineat Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center

4901 Breakwater Avenue, HaywardWant to do something different for your child’sbirthday? The Interpretive Center is a great place tohave a birthday party, rain or shine! We have a largeprivate indoor party room available and lots ofactivities to make your child’s birthday a trueadventure. Your rental includes one hour ofnaturalist-led activities; choose from popular choicessuch as feeding the sharks or dipnetting, or evendesign your own activity. The party room is furnishedwith tables and chairs for an additional two hours,with plenty of counter space for food and gifts. Formore details call (510) 670-7270. Fee: $160 forresidents of Castro Valley and San Lorenzo; $200 forresidents out of district.

“Wild Things”Birthday Parties

at Sulphur Creek Nature Center1801 D Street, Hayward

Sulphur Creek Nature Center is a great place for abirthday party. The party includes a customized one-hour presentation designed to suit your needs.Choose from a variety of activities, including apresentation of live animals, puppet shows, games,crafts, and a nature hike. A room will be reserved foran additional two hours for you to serverefreshments and do your own activities. Or, we canbring the party to you in your classroom or home.Fee: Residents $160, Out of District $200.Additional Option: One hour Face Painting:Residents, $50; Out of District $62.50. CallChristine at (510) 881-6747 for details.Reservations are recommended at leasteight weeks in advance.

E-Z-4-UBirthday Parties

at Matt Jimenez Community Center28200 Ruus Road, Hayward

Let us host your upcoming birthday party for you. E-Z-4-U Birthday Parties are simple, fast, and easy!You supply the details and the guests; we take careof the rest. Make your child’s birthday a unique, fun,and memorable event and let us help. Parties aredesigned for up to 30 guests and require a onemonth advance booking with a $50 non-refundabledeposit. For more information call (510) 887-0400,ext. 101 or email [email protected] Basic Birthday Bash ($200) includes: seating for30 guests, decorations (balloons, streamers, and tablecloths), 3 hours of games and activities including:Playstation 3, Xbox, Xbox 360, pool table, Wii, boardgames, and music in a supervised game room.An Extreme Birthday Bash ($325) includes: all ofthe features above PLUS… we’ll bring the food andcake! The party will be stocked with eight (8) large one-topping pizzas, a case of soda, and the birthday cake.

Birthday Bashesat the Poolsat Hayward Plunge

24176 Mission Blvd., HaywardHave a party at the pool! Parties forchildren ages 8 years and older may bescheduled during Public Swim hours(1:30pm-3:30pm) at the HaywardPlunge. We provide lifeguards, tableand chairs, and the pool. Fee: $80for 12 children and two adults. TheHayward Plunge is also available

for private rentals. For moreinformation, please inquireat the pool or call (510)881-6703.

Birthday PartiesLooking for a fun way to plan a birthday party? Check out the

options listed below for fun and easy birthday parties.

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

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

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BIG Spring Flea MarketSaturday, March 1, 2014

8:00am-1:00pmKenneth C. Aitken Senior and Community Center17800 Redwood Road, Castro ValleyThe Kenneth C. Aitken Senior and Community Centeris having its annual BIG Spring Flea Market. Come outand find yourself a unique treasure or wonderfulbargain. Tables go on sale on Friday, January 17, 2014at 8:30am. Tables cost $25 per HARD Resident and $35per non-resident, limit two tables per person. Call(510) 881-6738 for more information.

Senior Health and Wellness Resource Fair Thursday, May 1, 2014

9:00am-1:00pmKenneth C. Aitken Senior and Community Center17800 Redwood Road, Castro ValleyThe Kenneth C. Aitken Senior Center is hosting our8th Annual Senior Health and Wellness Resource Fairto celebrate Older Americans Month. Participants cancollect information and freebies from over 60 vendorsfrom the healthcare, transportation, housing, estateplanning, home care and recreational fields all in onelocation! The fair also features health screenings,wellness demonstrations and informational seminars.This is a freeall-ages event.The first 100people throughthe door receivea special gift! Formore informationplease call (510) 881-6738.

Spring Dinner and Dance Friday, May 2, 2014

5:30pm-10:00pmHayward Area Senior Center22325 North Third Street, Hayward

Come to the Hayward Area SeniorCenter for an evening filled withfood, friends, and fun!Entertainment is provided by

Manny Gutierrez Combo. Ticketsare $17 per person. Limited numbers

of tickets available; must buy themin advance.

Spring High Tea Friday, May 16, 2014

2:00pm-4:00pmHayward Area Senior Center

22325 North Third Street, Hayward Celebrate the spring season with an old fashion HighTea. Decorate a card table(service for four) usingyour imagination as yourguide. You will need atablecloth, napkins,plates, sugar andcreamer, teapot, andtea cups and saucers. A QuiltShow will be on display from 12:00pm-2:00pm.Tickets are $10 per person.

Bats & BrewsA Special Adult Program at

Sulphur Creek Nature Center

Friday, June 6, 2014

7:00pm-9:00pmSee page 38 for details!

Special Events – Spring 2014

Art Galleries

PhotoCentral Art Gallery1099 “E” Street, Hayward | (510) [email protected] | www.photocentral.orgPhotoCentral Art Gallery Hours:Monday, 5:00pm-10:00pmTuesday and Thursday, 10:00am-1:00pmSaturday, 12:00pm-3:00pm or by appointment

Annual Spring ShowMarch through May 2014

Each year students, friends, new comers, and supporters of PhotoCentral join togetherto share their best work and celebrate the art of Photography. This eclectic groupshow features a wide variety of works from over 60 artists. See our website for moredetails and to confirm deadlines and show opening dates.

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Adobe Art Gallery20395 San Miguel Avenue, Castro [email protected] | www.adobegallery.orgAdobe Art Gallery Hours (during exhibits):Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 11:00am-3:00pm and by appointment

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

Hidden Rhythms by abstract7 March 22–April 26, 2014

Opening Reception: Saturday, March 22, 2014, 5:00pm-7:00pmabstract7, a group of Bay Area artists, exhibits their latest works.

Nude May 10–June 14, 2014

Opening Reception: Saturday, May 10, 2014, 1:00pm-3:00pmThis exhibit is our annual open exhibit with the theme of Nude. Area communityartists exhibit their works in varied media and visions. Entries due May 3 at the gallery.See www.adobegallery.org for entry information and forms.

Talking Eye 2 is coming this Summer!Juried Cell Phone Photography Competition and Exhibit returns! Entries due in June.See www.adobetalkingeye.com

Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center4901 Breakwater Avenue, Hayward(510) 670-7270 | [email protected]

Art Exhibitions Showing in the Main Exhibit Gallery:

55 inches – Images of Sea Level Rise – Abstraction Meets RealityArtists: Oliver Klink and Jennifer KoneyOn Display through April 12, 2014

According to the Adapting to Rising Tides reports, the projected sea level rise for the San Francisco Bay by theyear 2100 is 55.” At this level 80,000 East Bay residents will be affected by floods and inundation. This exhibithighlights the monumental beauty of ice and its melting as a harbinger of massive environmental changes dueto ever-increasing levels of CO2 emissions. Enjoy images of sea level rise from two distinct perspectives: OliverKlink’s evocative wildlife and nature photography using short lenses, and Jennifer Koney’s large scale, resist-and-pour abstract paintings.Community Discussions About Sea Level RiseIn conjunction with this exhibit, there will be a series of three community discussions about sea level rise and itslocal impacts.“What?! Sharks in My Backyard?” will be held at:

Castro Valley Library on Saturday, February 22 at 2:00pmSan Lorenzo Community Center on Saturday, March 22 at 2:00pmHayward Shoreline Interpretive Center onSaturday, April 12 at 1:00pm

Between Cell and SeaArtist: Kimberley D’Adamo Green April 26–July 6, 2014

Opening Reception Saturday, April 26, 20142:00pm-4:00pm, refreshments will be providedD’Adamo Green’s art delves into the workings of natural systems– enmeshed micro and macro landscapes. From the microscopeto the naked eye to aerial and satellite photography, why do wesee replication of similar patterns across so many differentorganic forms no matter what our perspective? Her body of workexplores this repetition of pattern and shape in nature – repetitionthat suggests that the idea of scale is but a human constructon.

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Art CampsYoung RembrandtsArt WorkshopsThese art workshops use the Young Rembrandts brandof instruction and technique to bring the world of artto your family. Each class explores a theme andconcentrates on the techniques used to create imagesbased on these themes. No prior art class experiencenecessary.Jr. Zoo Drawing Workshop – Kids love to drawanimals! Join us as we learn to draw a variety ofanimals found at our local zoo. We will draw giraffes,lions, tigers, birds and more. Our final day will resultin one large scene of the zoo, divided into severalhabitats and incorporating the many animal friends wehave learned to draw. Pencils, markers, Sharpies™ andcolor pencils will be used.Monday-Friday, 10:30am-12:30pm26385 6-12 yr Jr. Zoo Draw Apr 21-Apr 25 SFCC $99**$15 supply fee due at first class.

R Anime Workshop – Learn about and drawcartoons in the Anime style. Create your ownSuperhero characters using facial expressions, actionand movement to illustrate scenes. Finish by drawinga large comic book scene in the Anime style. Monday-Friday, 1:00pm-3:00pm26386 7-13 yr Anime Apr 21-Apr 25 SFCC $99

Recreational CampsSpring Break Camp at MJCCThe Spring Break Camp has been added to ourschedule to help accommodate our working parentswho need care while your child is on break fromschool. This program features arts and crafts, computerclasses, board games, video games, cooking projects,sports, and optional fieldtrips. A small nutritiousbreakfast (cereal, fruit, pancakes, etc.) is also provided.Participants will have access to all center activitiesthroughout the camp. Please provide your child with abag lunch daily. Drop in is available for $20 a day.Monday-Friday, 7:30am-6:00pm26472 6-17 yr Spring Break Apr 7-Apr 11 MJCC $75Year-Round School Break CampMonday-Friday, 7:30am-6:00pm26476 6-17 yr Year Round Apr 14-Apr 18 MJCC $75

Go Recreate Spring Break Camp The Go Recreate Spring Break Camp will strive to fillyouth’s free time with healthy, safe and engagingrecreational activities designed to encourage positivesocial interaction, promote self esteem and provide asafe and fun environment for the youth of thecommunity. Each day the Camp will engage yourchild’s interests in arts & crafts, games, sports andrecreational activities as well as video game playing.Don’t miss out on this great opportunity for your childto enjoy their Spring Break. Pre-registration required.Monday-Friday, 7:30am-5:30pm25683 6-14 yr Go Recreate Apr 14-Apr 18 CVCC $8025684 6-14 yr Go Recreate Apr 14-Apr 18 SLCC $80

Sports &Swim CampsJunior Short GameGolf Clinic This is an instructional program conducted on the drivingrange for boys and girls ages 7-17 years of age. Ourinstructors are experienced and very enthusiastic aboutteaching the golf swing fundamentals, chipping, andputting. You will meet other junior golfers, make newfriends and gain golf course experience. Spaces limited.Registration deadline is March 27, 2014. For moreinformation, please call Linda Fiorina at (510) 881-6730.Monday-Friday, 9:00am-1:00pm25703 7-17 yr Golf Camp Apr 14-Apr 18 MHDR $200

Swim/Tennis CampJoin us in our Swim/Tennis Camp. Work on a varietyof strokes: forehand, backhand, breaststroke, andbackstroke. Activities will include basic tennis skills andstrategy, water safety skills and games. Camp will beginwith tennis activities and conclude with swimming.Bring your own bag lunch. NOTE: Bring your owntennis racquet and a can of new tennis balls to firstclass. For more information call (510) 881-6703. Nomail-in registration accepted.Monday-Friday, 9:30am-3:30pm24814 8-11 yr Swim/Tennis Apr 14-Apr 18 Plunge $180

Junior Lifeguard Camp Join the Junior Lifeguard Camp where participants willlearn basic skills needed to become a lifeguard andswim instructor. Participants must be at least 11-14years of age and able to swim coordinated crawl strokecontinuously for 50 yards. Led by American Red Crosslifeguard instructors, this segment will focus on fitnessswimming and basic water safety skills. Monday-Friday, 9:00am-3:30pm24810 11-14 yr Jr. Lifeguard Apr 14-Apr 18 Plunge $195

Spring CampsActivities for kids of all ages!

Looking for something interesting and fun to do during Spring Break?Join your friends, and make new friends too . . . sign up for a Spring Camp today!

RegisterNow!

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Art & Dance CampsArt Camp with Miss KrisMonday-Friday, 9:00am-3:00pm26389 6-10 yr Art/Miss Kris Jun 16-Jun 20 ADOBE $250

Art Camp at AdobeMonday-Friday, 9:00am-3:00pm26618 6-10 yr Art/Adobe Jul 7-Jul 11 ADOBE $200*26619 6-10 yr Art/Adobe Jul 28-Aug 1 ADOBE $200**$25 Supply fee due at first class.

Freshi Film CampsDigital Animation CampMonday-Friday, 1:00pm-4:00pm26511 8-13 yr Digital Anima Jul 7-Jul 11 SFCC $17026505 8-13 yr Digital Anima Jul 21-Jul 25 SFCC $170Animation Creators:Stop Motion AnimationMonday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm26503 7-12 yr Stop Motion Jul 7-Jul 11 SFCC $17026502 7-12 yr Stop Motion Jul 21-Jul 25 SFCC $170Digital Game Design: Skills & Development TechniquesMonday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm26488 7-12 yr Skills & Dev. Jun 23-Jun 27 SFCC $17026489 7-12 yr Skills & Dev. Aug 4-Aug 8 SFCC $170Tech Builders App DesignMonday-Friday, 1:00pm-4:00pm26485 10-15 yr App Design Jun 23-Jun 27 SFCC $17026486 10-15 yr App Design Aug 4-Aug 8 SFCC $170

Lego Flix CampsLego FlixMonday-Thursday, 1:00pm-4:00pm27010 7-13 yr Lego Flix Jun 30-Jul 3 SFCC $144*Creatures Flix Monday-Thursday, 9:00am-12:00pm27011 7-13 yr Creature Flix Jun 30-Jul 3 SFCC $144**$259 for both Flix camps. $30 production fee per camp due atfirst class.

Young RembrandtsArt WorkshopsEric Carle Art WorkshopMonday-Friday, 10:30am-12:30pm26412 4-6 yr Eric Carle Jul 14-Jul 18 SFCC $120*26417 4-6 yr Eric Carle Aug 18-Aug 22 SFCC $120**$15 supply fee due at first class.Jr. Zoo Drawing WorkshopMonday-Friday, 10:30am-12:30pm26416 5-7 yr Jr. Zoo Jul 28-Aug 1 SFCC $120**$15 supply fee due at first class.Jr. Transportation WorkshopMonday-Friday, 10:30am-12:30pm26411 5-7 yr Jr. Transport. Aug 4-Aug 8 SFCC $120**$15 supply fee due at first class.Jr. Princess Drawing WorkshopMonday-Friday, 1:00pm-3:00pm26413 5-7 yr Jr. Princess Aug 4-Aug 8 SFCC $120**$15 supply fee due at first class.

Manga and Anime Cartoon DrawingMonday-Friday, 1:00pm-3:00pm26418 6-12 yr Manga Anime Jul 14-Jul 18 SFCC $120*26414 6-12 yr Manga Anime Aug 18-Aug 22 SFCC $120**$15 supply fee due at first class.Bits of Summer FunMonday-Friday, 1:00pm-3:00pm26415 6-12 yr Bits of Summer Jul 28-Aug 1 SFCC $120**$15 supply fee due at first class.

Dance Co Dance CampMonday-Friday, 9:00am-2:30pm26391 4-12 yr Dance Co Jul 14-Jul 18 Dance Co $19526392 4-12 yr Dance Co Aug 11-Aug 15 SFCC $195

Day CampsCamp Tenderfoot Monday-Friday, 8:45am-3:00pm26147 5-8 yr Tenderfoot Jun 23-Jun 27 EAP $18026148 5-8 yr Tenderfoot Jul 7-Jul 11 EAP $18026149 5-8 yr Tenderfoot Jul 14-Jul 18 EAP $18026150 5-8 yr Tenderfoot Jul 21-Jul 25 EAP $18026151 5-8 yr Tenderfoot Jul 28-Aug 1 EAP $18026152 5-8 yr Tenderfoot Aug 4-Aug 8 EAP $18026153 5-8 yr Tenderfoot Aug 11-Aug 15 EAP $180

Camp PotowatomiMonday-Friday, 9:00am-3:15pm26186 8-12 yr Potowatomi Jun 23-Jun 27 EAP $20026187 8-12 yr Potowatomi Jul 7-Jul 11 EAP $20026188 8-12 yr Potowatomi Jul 14-Jul 18 EAP $20026189 8-12 yr Potowatomi Jul 21-Jul 25 EAP $20026190 8-12 yr Potowatomi Jul 28-Aug 1 EAP $20026191 8-12 yr Potowatomi Aug 4-Aug 8 EAP $20026192 8-12 yr Potowatomi Aug 11-Aug 15 EAP $200AM Extended Care forCamps Tenderfoot and PotowatomiMonday-Friday, 7:30am-8:44am26275 5-12 yr AM Extended Jun 23-Jun 27 EAP $3026276 5-12 yr AM Extended Jul 7-Jul 11 EAP $3026277 5-12 yr AM Extended Jul 14-Jul 18 EAP $3026278 5-12 yr AM Extended Jul 21-Jul 25 EAP $3026279 5-12 yr AM Extended Jul 28-Aug 1 EAP $3026280 5-12 yr AM Extended Aug 4-Aug 8 EAP $3026281 5-12 yr AM Extended Aug 11-Aug 15 EAP $30PM Extended Care forCamps Tenderfoot and PotowatomiMonday-Friday, 3:16pm-5:30pm26282 5-12 yr PM Extended Jun 23-Jun 27 EAP $5026283 5-12 yr PM Extended Jul 7-Jul 11 EAP $5026284 5-12 yr PM Extended Jul 14-Jul 18 EAP $5026285 5-12 yr PM Extended Jul 21-Jul 25 EAP $5026286 5-12 yr PM Extended Jul 28-Aug 1 EAP $5026287 5-12 yr PM Extended Aug 4-Aug 8 EAP $5026288 5-12 yr PM Extended Aug 11-Aug 15 EAP $50

MJCC Summer Fun CampMonday-Friday, 12:00pm-6:00pm26512 6-17 yr Summer Fun Jun 23-Aug 22 MJCC $65

MJCC Early Bird CampMonday-Friday, 7:30am-12:00pm26516 6-17 yr Early Bird Jun 23-Jul 11 MJCC $21026517 6-17 yr Early Bird Jul 14-Aug 1 MJCC $22526518 6-17 yr Early Bird Aug 4-Aug 22 MJCC $225

Summer CampsSo much to do, so close to home!

This is an outline of the exciting summer camps offered for 2014. See camp detailsin the Summer Camp Guide and online at www.haywardrec.org.

RegisterNow!

RegisterNow!

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Vida Nueva Leadership CampMonday-Friday, 9:00am-3:00pm (no camp Friday, July 4)26251 11-14 yr Vida Nueva Jun 23-Jul 3 EAP $38026253 11-14 yr Vida Nueva Jul 7-Jul 18 EAP $42026255 11-14 yr Vida Nueva Jul 21-Aug 1 EAP $42026257 11-14 yr Vida Nueva Aug 4-Aug 15 EAP $420

Go Recreate Mini CampersMonday-Friday, 1:30pm-4:30pm26443 5-6 yr Mini Campers Jun 16-Jul 3 CVCC $6526445 5-6 yr Mini Campers Jun 16-Jul 3 SLCC $6526444 5-6 yr Mini Campers Jul 7-Aug 1 CVCC $9026446 5-6 yr Mini Campers Jul 7-Aug 1 SLCC $90

Go Recreate Morning CampMonday-Friday, 7:30am-12:30pm26439 6-12 yr AM Camp Jun 16-Jul 3 CVCC $16526440 6-12 yr AM Camp Jun 16-Jul 3 SLCC $16526441 6-12 yr AM Camp Jul 7-Aug 1 SLCC $23526442 6-12 yr AM Camp Jul 7-Aug 1 CVCC $235

Go Recreate Day CampMonday-Friday, 12:30pm-5:30pm (no camp Friday, July 4)26419 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jun 16-Jun 27 ACC $4026420 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jun 16-Jun 27 SLCC $4026421 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jun 16-Jun 27 SGCC $4026422 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jun 16-Jun 27 CVCC $4026423 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jun 16-Jun 27 SFCC $4026424 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jun 30-Jul 3 ACC $1626425 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jun 30-Jul 3 SLCC $1626426 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jun 30-Jul 3 SGCC $1626427 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jun 30-Jul 3 CVCC $1626428 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jun 30-Jul 3 SFCC $1626429 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jul 7-Jul 18 ACC $4026430 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jul 7-Jul 18 SLCC $4026431 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jul 7-Jul 18 SGCC $4026432 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jul 7-Jul 18 CVCC $4026433 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jul 7-Jul 18 SFCC $4026434 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jul 21-Aug 1 ACC $4026435 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jul 21-Aug 1 SLCC $4026436 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jul 21-Aug 1 SGCC $4026437 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jul 21-Aug 1 CVCC $4026438 6-12 yr Go Recreate Jul 21-Aug 1 SFCC $40

Nature CampsWildlife CampPolliwogsMonday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm26530 3½-5 yr Polliwogs Jun 23-Jun 27 SCNC $14326531 3½-5 yr Polliwogs Jul 14-Jul 18 SCNC $14326532 3½-5 yr Polliwogs Aug 4-Aug 8 SCNC $143Weasels Monday-Friday, 9:30am-2:30pm26534 5-7yr Weasels Jul 7-Jul 11 SCNC $18726535 5-7 yr Weasels Jul 21-Jul 25 SCNC $18726536 5-7 yr Weasels Aug 11-Aug 15 SCNC $187Barn Owls Monday-Friday, 9:30am-2:30pm26537 7-9 yr Barn Owls Jul 28-Aug 1 SCNC $187

Summer Fishing CampMonday-Friday, 9:30am-2:30pm26403 10-13 yr Fishing Jul 7-Jul11 HSIC $18726404 6-9 yr Fishing Jul 21-Jul 25 HSIC $18726405 10-13 yr Fishing Aug 4-Aug 8 HSIC $187

Junior BiologistMonday-Thursday, 9:30am-2:30pm 26541 10-14 yr Jr. Biologist Jun 30-Jul 3 SCNC $192

Kids & Critter Care – Wildlife Basics 101Monday-Friday, 9:30am-2:30pm26538 7-11 yr Critter Care Jun 23-Jun 27 SCNC $19726539 7-11 yr Critter Care Aug 4-Aug 8 SCNC $19726540 7-11 yr Critter Care Aug 18-Aug 22 SCNC $197

Kids and Critter Care LeadershipMonday-Friday, 9:30am-2:30pm26544 9-12 yr Critter Leader Jul 14-Jul 18 SCNC $197

Arts in Nature CampMonday-Friday, 9:30am-2:30pm26406 6-11 yr Art in Nature Jun 23-Jun 27 HSIC $187

Bay CampMonday-Friday, 9:30am-12:30pm26396 Pre-K Bay Shrimp Jul 21-Jul 25 HSIC $167Monday-Friday, 9:30am-2:30pm26394 1st-2nd Shorecrabs Jul 7-Jul 11 HSIC $18726398 1st-2nd Shorecrabs Aug 4-Aug 8 HSIC $187Monday-Friday, 9:30am-3:30pm26397 3rd-4th Sandpipers Jul 28-Aug 1 HSIC $19726399 3rd-4th Sandpipers Aug 11-Aug 15 HSIC $19726395 4th-6th Marsh Hawks Jul 14-Jul18 HSIC $19726400 4th-6th Marsh Hawks Aug 11-Aug 15 HSIC $197

Teens in Marshes LeadershipMonday-Friday, 9:30am-3:30pm27144 12-15 yr Teen Leader Jul 28-Aug 1 HSIC $197

Engineering &Science Camps Engineering CampsAwesomengineeringMonday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm26911 6-12 yr Engineering Jul 14-Jul 18 SFCC $135Monday-Friday, 1:00pm-4:00pm26912 6-12 yr Engineering Jul 14-Jul 18 SFCC $135Growing Into An EngineerMonday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm26644 6-12 yr Engineer Jul 21-Jul 25 SFCC $150**$25 supply fee due to instructor at first class.Engineering and RoboticsChallenges CampMonday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm26645 6-12 yr Robotics Jul 14-Jul 18 SFCC $150*$25 supply fee due to instructor at first class.Growing Into An Engineer: Engineering Principles and DesignMonday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm26646 6-12 yr Principles Jul 28-Aug 1 SFCC $150**$25 supply fee due to instructor at first class.Construction Engineeringand Architectural DesignMonday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm26647 6-12 yr Architectural Aug 18-Aug 22 SFCC $150**$25 supply fee due to instructor at first class.

Sciensational Workshops for KidsHarry Potter – Magical Mystery TourMonday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm26656 6-11 yr Harry Potter Aug 4-Aug 8 SFCC $215Egyptian DigMonday-Friday, 12:45pm-3:45pm26657 6-11 yr Egyptian Dig Aug 4-Aug 8 SFCC $215Magnetic Levitationfor Future TransportationMonday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm26658 7-12 yr Transportation Aug 11-Aug 15 SFCC $215CSI Crime Scene InvestigatorMonday-Friday, 12:45pm-3:45pm26659 8-12 yr Crime Scene Aug 11-Aug 15 SFCC $215

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Sports CampsGolf Camp Monday-Friday, 9:00am-1:00pm26003 7-17 yr Golf Jun 23-Jun 27 MHDR $20026004 7-17 yr Golf Jul 14-Jul 18 MHDR $20026005 7-17 yr Golf Aug 4-Aug 8 MHDR $200

Make Me a Pro Sports CampsSoccerMonday-Friday, 9:00am-11:00am26707 4-5 yr Soccer Jul 7-Jul 11 PALHP $9526705 4-5 yr Soccer Jul 28-Aug 1 PALHP $95Monday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm26720 5-14 yr Soccer Jul 7-Jul 11 PALHP $11026722 5-14 yr Soccer Jul 28-Aug 1 PALHP $110Monday-Friday, 9:00am-3:00pm26721 6-14 yr Soccer Jul 7-Jul 11 PALHP $17026723 6-14 yr Soccer Jul 28-Aug 1 PALHP $170CheerleadingMonday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm26725 5-12 yr Cheerleading Jul 7-Jul 11 PALHP $110Monday-Friday, 9:00am-3:00pm26726 6-12 yr Cheerleading Jul 7-Jul 11 PALHP $170BaseballMonday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm26712 5-12 yr Baseball Jul 7-Jul 11 PALHP $11026714 5-12 yr Baseball Aug 4-Aug 8 PALHP $110Monday-Friday, 9:00am-3:00pm26713 6-12 yr Baseball Jul 7-Jul 11 PALHP $17026719 6-12 yr Baseball Aug 4-Aug 8 PALHP $170Flag FootballMonday-Thursday, 9:00am-12:00pm26715 5-12 yr Flag Football June 30-Jul 3 PALHP $90Monday-Thursday, 9:00am-3:00pm26724 6-12 yr Flag Football June 30-Jul 3 PALHP $140BasketballMonday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm26717 5-12 yr Basketball Jul 21-Jul 25 STONE $110Monday-Friday, 9:00am-3:00pm26718 6-12 yr Basketball Jul 21-Jul 25 STONE $140

Tennis Day Camps –Beginning/IntermediateMonday-Friday, 10:00am-12:30pm26673 10-17 yr Tennis Jun 23-Jun 27 CVTC $14526675 10-17 yr Tennis Jul 7-Jul 11 CVTC $14526676 10-17 yr Tennis Jul 14-Jul 18 CVTC $14526677 10-17 yr Tennis Aug 4-Aug 8 CVTC $14526678 10-17 yr Tennis Aug 11-Aug 15 CVTC $145

Skyhawks Sports CampSkyhawks VolleyballMonday-Friday, 9:00am-3:00pm27015 7-12 yr Volleyball Jun 16-Jun 20 SAC $129Skyhawks BasketballMonday-Thursday, 4:00pm-4:45pm26693 3-4 yr Basketball Jul 28-Jul 31 STONE $49Monday-Thursday, 5:00pm-5:45pm26690 4-6 yr Basketball Jul 28-Jul 31 STONE $49Monday-Thursday, 6:00pm-6:45pm26689 6-9 yr Basketball Jul 28-Jul 31 STONE $49Monday-Friday, 9:00am-3:00pm26685 7-12 yr Basketball Jun 23-Jun 27 STONE $149Skyhawks SoccerMonday-Thursday, 4:00pm-4:45pm26686 3-4 yr Soccer Jun 23-Jun 26 PALHP $49Monday-Thursday, 5:00pm-5:45pm26694 4-6 yr Soccer Jun 23-Jun 26 PALHP $49Monday-Friday, 9:00am-3:00pm26679 6-12 yr Soccer Aug 4-Aug 8 STONE $149

Skyhawks Mini-HawkMonday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm26688 4-7 yr Mini-Hawk Jul 7-Jul 11 STONE $12926692 4-7 yr Mini-Hawk Jul 21-Jul 25 CVCC $129Skyhawks Multi-SportMonday-Friday, 9:00am-3:00pm26680 6-12 yr Multi-Sport Jul 7-Jul 11 STONE $14926696 6-12 yr Multi-Sport Jul 21-Jul 25 CVCC $149Skyhawks BaseballMonday-Thursday, 4:00pm-4:45pm26702 3-4 yr Baseball Jul 14-Jul 17 PALHP $49Monday-Thursday, 5:00pm-5:45pm26701 4-6 yr Baseball Jul 14-Jul 17 PALHP $49Monday-Thursday, 6:00pm-6:45pm26687 6-9 yr Baseball Jul 14-Jul 17 PALHP $49

Theater CampsStage KidsMonday-Friday, 10:00am-2:00pm26660 7-10 yr Stage Kids Jun 23-Jun 27 DMT $145

Young Performers WorkshopMonday-Friday, 10:00am-2:00pm26661 11-15 yr Performers Jul 7-Jul 18 DMT $290

Swimming CampsJunior Lifeguard CampShock ’EmMonday-Friday, 9:30am-3:30pm26304 11-14 yr Shock ‘Em Jun 16-Jun 20 Plunge $18026308 11-14 yr Shock ‘Em Jul 14-Jul 18 Plunge $180Watch the WaterMonday-Friday, 9:30am-3:30pm26305 11-14 yr Watch Water Jun 23-Jun 27 Plunge $18026309 11-14 yr Watch Water Jul 21-Jul 25 Plunge $180Breaks, Bruises and Broken Bones, Oh My!Monday-Friday, 9:30am-3:30pm26306 11-14 yr Breaks Oh My! Jun 30-Jul 3 Plunge $14426310 11-14 yr Breaks Oh My! Jul 28-Aug 1 Plunge $180Just BreatheMonday-Friday, 9:30am-3:30pm26307 11-14 yr Just Breathe Jul 7-Jul 11 Plunge $18026311 11-14 yr Just Breathe Aug 4-Aug 8 Plunge $180

Swim/Tennis CampMonday-Friday, 9:30am-3:30pm (no camp Friday, July 4)26312 8-11 yr Swim/Tennis Jun 16-Jun 20 Plunge $18026313 8-11 yr Swim/Tennis Jun 23-Jun 27 Plunge $18026314 8-11 yr Swim/Tennis Jun 30-Jul 3 Plunge $14426315 8-11 yr Swim/Tennis Jul 7-Jul 11 Plunge $18026316 8-11 yr Swim/Tennis Jul 14-Jul 18 Plunge $18026327 8-11 yr Swim/Tennis Jul 21-Jul 25 Plunge $18026323 8-11 yr Swim/Tennis Jul 28-Aug 1 Plunge $18026326 8-11 yr Swim/Tennis Aug 4-Aug 8 Plunge $180

Aquatics Camps Extended CareMonday-Friday, 8:00am-9:30am, 3:30pm-5:30pm(no camp Friday, July 4)26329 8-14 yr Extended AM/PM Jun 16-Jun 20 Plunge $4526330 8-14 yr Extended AM/PM Jun 23-Jun 27 Plunge $4526331 8-14 yr Extended AM/PM Jun 30-Jul 3 Plunge $3626332 8-14 yr Extended AM/PM Jul 7-Jul 11 Plunge $4526333 8-14 yr Extended AM/PM Jul 14-Jul 18 Plunge $4526334 8-14 yr Extended AM/PM Jul 21-Jul 25 Plunge $4526335 8-14 yr Extended AM/PM Jul 28-Aug 1 Plunge $4526336 8-14 yr Extended AM/PM Aug 4-Aug 8 Plunge $45

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Hayward Plunge24176 Mission Blvd., Hayward | (510) 881-6703

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Aquatics General Information

Aquatics Online RegistrationVisit www.haywardrec.org to register online. There is a transaction fee of $2 per registration online. Resident’sonline registration begins February 19, 2014. Non-Residents online and walk-in registration begins February 26,2014. Non-residents pay an additional $10 per class, per session.

Class InformationAll swim classes are 30 minutes long. Instructional classes are taught by Certified Instructors.

Register NowClasses fill quickly, so register for multiple sessions if you want ongoing swimming.

Withdrawal PolicyRefunds will be issued only upon cancellation of a class/activity by the District – no exceptions. Refunds will bepro-rated for any classes already provided. Refunds may take up to 21 days to process. If you withdraw from aclass one week prior to the first class meeting, you may receive a Client Credit for the registration period. ClientCredits will be issued within 21 days of the class and can be used for any District program. Refunds, cancellationsand transfer of classes are subject to a $5 service charge per class. Credits will not be issued after the secondclass meeting.

Group ReservationsPrivate groups may reserve the Hayward Plunge or an outdoor swim center for their use by calling (510) 881-6703 or (510) 881-6700

Pool Accommodation for Those with Special NeedsThe Hayward Plunge is equipped with a pool lift, locker room, shower and access ramp for those with specialneeds to enjoy the facility. For information please call (510) 888-0123.

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Not certified? No problem! See our classesfor Lifeguards and Swim Instructors (WSI)on page 13.

Visit www.haywardrec.org and click on“employment” tab to view allopportunities. For more information onemployment opportunities call us today at(510) 888-0123.

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Aquatics Spring 2014 Session DatesHolidays – No classes: April 16, April 19-20, and May 24-26.

Mon/Wed Tue/Thu Wed Sat SunSession 1: Mar 31-April 9 Apr 1-Apr 10 Apr 2-May 14 Apr 5-May 17 Apr 6-May 18Session 2: Apr 21-May 7 Apr 22-May 8Session 3: May 12-May 28 May 13-May 29

Drop-In Programs – Spring 2014Pool Closed: April 20 and May 26.

Lap Swim/Water Walking(Ages 13 yrs and over)Lap Swim and Water Walking lanes may be limitedduring certain times due to other programs. Monday-Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00am-1:30pm*Monday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . .5:00pm-7:00pmSaturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00am-9:30amSunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00am-10:30am*Pool is a multi-use facility and space may be limitedat times. M/W/F, 8:30am-11:30 am, only the deepend is open. T/Th, 12:30pm-1:30pm, only the deepend is open. M/W, 6:25pm and later only two laplanes available.Fee: $4 or a swim pass $54 (15 swims)

senior pass $40.50 (15 swims)

Tot Swim (Ages 1-5 yrs with an adult)Bring your Tots to play and practice in the TrainingPool at the Hayward Plunge.Monday-Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11:30am-1:30pmFee: $4 for one adult and one child (1-5 years old)

Public Swimming (All Ages)All children 7 years and under must be accompaniedby an adult in the water at all times.Saturdays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:30pm-3:30pmFee: $2 per person

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American Red Cross Lifeguard Training (Ages 16 yrs +)Prerequisites: The candidate must be 15 years of ageon or before the final scheduled session. Swim the 300yards continuously, using these strokes in thefollowing order: 100 yards of continuous front crawlusing rhythmic breathing and a stabilizing, propellantkick; 100 yards of continuousbreaststroke; 100 yards ofeither front crawl usingrhythmic breathing orbreaststroke; swim 20yards using front crawl orbreaststroke, surface dive to adepth of 7-10 feet, retrieve a 10pound object, return to thesurface, and swim 20 yards back to thestarting point with the object within 1minute and 45 seconds.Monday-Friday24815 Apr 14-Apr 18 8:00am-2:00pm $18524816 Apr 14-Apr 18 3:00pm-9:00pm $185Saturday24817 Feb 22-Mar 22 12:00pm-6:00pm $185

American Red Cross Water SafetyInstructor Course (Ages 16 yrs +)Students need to be 16 years of age by the last classand successfully complete the pre-course, writtenexam, and skill test. All Participants will be required tosign-up and attend two additional training times.Tuesday/Thursday25663 Apr 16- May 16 6:30pm-9:30pm $190

Junior Lifeguard Camp (Ages 11-14 yrs)Join the Junior Lifeguard Camp where participants will

learn basic skills needed to become alifeguard and swim instructor. Participants mustbe at least 11-14 years of age and able to swimcoordinated crawl stroke continuously for 50

yards. Led by American Red Cross lifeguardinstructors, this segment will focus on

fitness swimming, and basic water safety skills.Upon successful completion, students will receive a

Jr. Lifeguard certificate (H.A.R.D.) and an AmericanRed Cross Basic Water Rescue Certification with avalidity period of 3 years.Monday-Friday24810 Apr 14-Apr 18 9:30am-3:30pm $195

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Adult/Teen Learn To Swim – All Levels (Ages 14 yrs +)

Adult/Teen lessons are offered for all skill levels, very beginner to advanced. Course emphasis is onimprovement and endurance.Monday/Wednesday26199 Mar 31-Apr 9 3:30pm-4:15pm $2826200 Mar 31-Apr 9 6:25pm-7:10pm $2826201 Apr 21-May 7 3:30pm-4:15pm $4126202 Apr 21-May 7 6:25pm-7:10pm $4126203 May 12-May 28 3:30pm-4:15pm $3526204 May 12-May 28 6:25pm-7:10pm $35

Tuesday/Thursday26205 Apr 1-Apr 10 3:30pm-4:15pm $2826206 Apr 22-May 8 3:30pm-4:15pm $4126207 May 13-May 29 3:30pm-4:15pm $41

Saturday26208 Apr 5-May 17 12:15pm-1:00pm $41

Group Swim Lessons – All Levels (Ages 6-13 yrs)(Formerly Learn to Swim)

Beginning Levels 1 and 3 focus on a child’s basic development from floating to crawlstroke and backstroke.Levels 4 and 5, crawlstroke with rhythmic breathing, elementary backstroke, and the introduction tobreaststroke are the main focuses. Advanced Level 6 is designed to fine tune a child’s stroke and introduceswimmers to the competitive atmosphere. Maximum of 8 Students per instructor.

Monday/Wednesday26209 Mar 31-Apr 9 4:20pm-4:50pm $2326210 Mar 31-Apr 9 7:20pm-7:50pm $2326211 Apr 21-May 7 4:20pm-4:50pm $3426212 Apr 21-May 7 7:20pm-7:50pm $3426213 May 12-May 28 4:20pm-4:50pm $2926214 May 12-May 28 7:20pm-7:50pm $29

Tuesday/Thursday26215 Apr 1-Apr 10 4:20pm-4:50pm $2326216 Apr 22-May 8 4:20pm-4:50pm $3426217 May 13-May 29 4:20pm-4:50pm $34

Wednesday26218 Apr 2-May 14 2:50pm-3:20pm $34

Saturday26219 Apr 5-May 17 10:55am-11:25am $34

Tiny Tot (Ages 3-5 yrs)

Course is designed to develop in young children a comfort level in and around the water and a readiness toswim. This course does not teach children to be accomplished swimmers or to survive in the water. Maximumof 4 students per instructor.Monday/Wednesday26162 Mar 31-Apr 9 9:45am-10:15am $3026163 Mar 31-Apr 9 10:20am-10:50am $3026164 Mar 31-Apr 9 3:45pm-4:15pm $3026165 Mar 31-Apr 9 6:40pm-7:10pm $3026166 Apr 21-May 7 9:45am-10:15am $4526167 Apr 21-May 7 10:20am-10:50am $4526168 Apr 21-May 7 3:45pm-4:15pm $4526169 Apr 21-May 7 6:40pm-7:10pm $4526170 May 12-May 28 9:45am-10:15am $3826171 May 12-May 28 10:20am-10:50am $3826172 May 12-May 28 3:45pm-4:15pm $3826173 May 12-May 28 6:40pm-7:10pm $38

Tuesday/Thursday26174 Apr 1-Apr 10 9:10am-9:40am $3026175 Apr 1-Apr 10 9:45am-10:15am $3026176 Apr 1-Apr 10 3:45pm-4:15pm $3026177 Apr 22-May 8 9:10am-9:40am $4526178 Apr 22-May 8 9:45am-10:15am $4526179 Apr 22-May 8 3:45pm-4:15pm $4526180 May 13-May 29 9:10am-9:40am $4526181 May 13-May 29 9:45am-10:15am $4526182 May 13-May 29 3:45pm-4:15pm $45

Wednesday26183 Apr 2-May 15 2:15pm-2:45pm $45

Saturday26184 Apr 5-May 17 10:15am-10:45am $4526185 Apr 5-May 17 11:35am-12:05pm $45

Instructional Swim ClassesHolidays – No classes: April 16, April 19-20, and May 24-26.

Parent Tot Swimming (Ages 12-35 months)

Adult/student – An adult must accompany each tot into the pool. Course is designed to develop in youngchildren a comfort level in and around the water.

Monday/Wednesday26154 Mar 31-Apr 9 6:40pm-7:10pm $2626155 Apr 21-May 7 6:40pm-7:10pm $3826156 May 12-May 28 6:40pm-7:10pm $32

Tuesday/Thursday26157 Apr 1-Apr 10 9:45 am-10:15am $2626158 Apr 22-May 8 9:45 am-10:15am $3826159 May 13-May 29 9:45 am-10:15am $38

Saturday26160 Apr 5-May 17 10:15am-10:45am $3826161 Apr 5-May 17 11:35am-12:05pm $38

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Semi Private Lessons – All Levels (Ages 6-13 yrs)

A 30 minute lesson designed for students needing more individual attention. Maximum of 4 students perinstructor.

Monday/Wednesday26220 Mar 31-Apr 9 6:00pm-6:30pm $4826221 Apr 21-May 7 6:00pm-6:30pm $7226222 May 12-May 28 6:00pm-6:30pm $60

Wednesday26223 Apr 2-May 14 2:15 pm-2:45pm $72

Saturday26224 Apr 5-May 17 12:15 pm-12:45pm $72

Private Lesson Aquatics (Ages 6 yrs +)

Individualized instruction will be available with a Certified Instructor. Please call the Swim Center for furtherinformation.

Monday/Wednesday26232 Mar 31-Apr 9 3:45pm-4:15pm $10626233 Mar 31-Apr 9 5:00pm-5:30pm $10626234 Mar 31-Apr 9 6:00pm-6:30pm $10626235 Apr 21-May 7 3:45pm-4:15pm $15826236 Apr 21-May 7 5:00pm-5:30pm $15826237 Apr 21-May 7 6:00pm-6:30pm $15826238 May 12-May 28 3:45pm-4:15pm $13226239 May 12-May 28 5:00pm-5:30pm $13226240 May 12-May 28 6:00pm-6:30pm $132

Tuesday/Thursday26241 Apr 1-Apr 10 3:45pm-4:15pm $10626242 Apr 1-Apr 10 5:00pm-5:30pm $10626243 Apr 22-May 8 3:45pm-4:15pm $15826244 Apr 22-May 8 5:00pm-5:30pm $15826245 May 13-May 29 3:45pm-4:15pm $15826246 May 13-May 29 5:00pm-5:30pm $158

Saturday26247 Apr 5-May 17 9:35am-10:05am $158

Sunday26248 Apr 6-May 18 9:35am-10:05am $15826249 Apr 6-May 18 10:10am-10:40am $158

Home School P.E. Classes (Ages 6-8 yrs and 9-11 yrs)

We offer a fitness opportunity for home school students, ages 6-11! Affordable and flexible, our program hasbeen structured with the home school student and parent in mind. Most importantly, the program is taughtat the same time in the same location for all ages. Activities and instruction will vary pending on student’sskill level instruction can include any of the following: swimming, diving, water basketball, water polo andmany other fitness opportunities.

Tuesday/Thursday (6-8 yrs)26193 Apr 1-Apr 10 10:20am-11:20am $5326194 Apr 22-May 8 10:20am-11:20am $7926195 May 13-May 29 10:20am-11:20am $79

Tuesday/Thursday (9-11 yrs)26196 Apr 1-Apr 10 10:20am-11:20am $5326197 Apr 22-May 8 10:20am-11:20am $7926198 May 13-May 29 10:20am-11:20am $79

Competitive Stroke Development (Ages 6 yrs +)

Prerequisites: Intermediate (Level 5) and/or ability to perform 80 yards of coordinated crawlstroke,backstroke and breaststroke. Teaches racing dives and turns, butterfly, freestyle, backstroke and breaststrokein a competitive swim environment. A swim test is required to enroll.

Monday/Wednesday26199 Mar 31-Apr 9 3:30pm-4:15pm $2826200 Mar 31-Apr 9 6:25pm-7:10pm $2826201 Apr 21-May 7 3:30pm-4:15pm $4126202 Apr 21-May 7 6:25pm-7:10pm $4126203 May 12-May 28 3:30pm-4:15pm $3526204 May 12-May 28 6:25pm-7:10pm $35

Tuesday/Thursday26205 Apr 1-Apr 10 3:30pm-4:15pm $2826206 Apr 22-May 8 3:30pm-4:15pm $4126207 May 13-May 29 3:30pm-4:15pm $41

Saturday26208 Apr 5-May 17 12:15pm-1:00pm $41

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Water Fitness at the PlungeHolidays – No classes: April 16, April 19-20, and May 24-26.

Classes listed below have the option for registration or for a drop in feeof $10 per class. Fitness passes $75 for any 10 water fitness classes arealso available for purchase. Senior rates also available; register at poolonly for discount. Classes are open to men and women 16 years andolder. Non-swimmers welcome except in Deep Water classes. Coursemaximums and minimums are based on pool space. Classes are on afirst come, first served for non-registered students, space permitting.Pool is a multi-use facility, as a result program area may change basedon program needs. All classes are one hour. Equipment is provided.

Aqua-Robix (Ages 16 yrs +)Moderate paced shallow water exercise class featuringaerobics and toning in an invigorating workout.Monday/Wednesday/Friday26250 Mar 31-Apr 11 9:00am-10:00am $3926252 Apr 21-May 9 9:00am-10:00am $5926254 May 12-Jun 6 9:00am-10:00am $72

Fit Club (Ages 16 yrs +)Shallow water class designed to improve jointmovement and mobility and reduce pain and stiffness.Temperature of the pool is 82 degrees. Please call 881-6703 for more information.Tuesday/Thursday26258 Apr 1-Apr10 12:30pm-1:30pm $2626259 Apr 22-May 8 12:30pm-1:30pm $3926260 May 13-Jun 5 12:30pm-1:30pm $52

Guts and ButtsDeep Water (Ages 16 yrs +)Deep Water conditioning class designed to increaseendurance, strength and tone. Flotation provided.Must be comfortable in deep water.Saturday26261 Apr 5-May 17 9:30am-10:30am $39

H2O Flow (Ages 16 yrs +)Easy-paced shallow water exercise class focusing onendurance and improved joint flexibility in a relaxedenvironment.Monday/Wednesday/Friday26262 Mar 31-Apr 11 10:15am-11:15am $3926263 Apr 21-May 9 10:15am-11:15am $5926264 May 12-Jun 6 10:15am-11:15am $72

Move It and Lose It (Ages 16 yrs +)Fast-paced shallow water exercise class focusing oncardio and strength in a challenging water gym.Tuesday/Thursday26265 Apr 1-Apr10 6:00pm-7:00pm $2626266 Apr 1-Apr10 7:15pm-8:15pm $2626267 Apr 22-May 8 6:00pm-7:00pm $3926268 Apr 22-May 8 7:15pm-8:15pm $3926269 May 13-Jun 5 6:00pm-7:00pm $5226270 May 13-Jun 5 7:15pm-8:15pm $52

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N 2 Deep Water (Ages 16 yrs +)Deep water aerobic and toning class in a resistive yetnon-impact environment. Flotation provided. Must becomfortable in deep water.Tuesday/Thursday26272 Apr 1-Apr10 6:30pm-7:30pm $2626273 Apr 22-May 8 6:30pm-7:30pm $3926274 May 13-Jun 5 6:30pm-7:30pm $52

Spring Swim/Tennis Camp Ages 8-11 yrs

Join us in our Swim/Tennis Camp. Work on a variety of strokes: forehand, backhand, breaststroke, andbackstroke. Activities will include basic tennis skills and strategy, water safety skills and games. Camp willbegin with tennis activities and conclude with swimming. Bring your own bag lunch. NOTE: Bring your owntennis racquet and a can of new tennis balls to first class. For more information call (510) 881-6703. No mail-in registration accepted.24814 8-11 yr M-F Apr 14-Apr 18 9:30am-3:30pm Plunge Staff $180

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Ages Up to 6 Years

See pages 8-11 for Spring and Summer Camps!

ArtArt of All KindsGive your child the opportunity to explore and experiment in different art media such as playdough, collagesculpture, paint and drawing in this self-directed art class. Parent participation is optional. Please wear clothesthat can get messy and bring a box to take your art home in.26360 3-6 yr F 11:00am-12:00pm Mar 21-Apr 25 6 ADOBE Egan $66*26358 3-8 yr F 12:30pm-1:30pm Mar 21-Apr 25 6 ADOBE Egan $66*26359 4-10 yr F 2:30pm-3:30pm Mar 21-Apr 25 6 ADOBE Egan $66*26361 6-10 yr F 4:00pm-5:00pm Mar 21-Apr 25 6 ADOBE Egan $66**$15 supply fee due at first class.

Partners In CreativityThis is a fun, stimulating, self-directed class designed to encourage both you and your child’s creativity. Exploreand experiment using various materials and tools with playdough, painting, collage and other exciting things.Please wear clothes that can get messy and bring a box to take your art home in.26357 2½-6 yr F 9:30am-10:30am Mar 21-Apr 25 6 ADOBE Egan $66**$15 supply fee due at first class.

Little ArchitectsThis hands-on, fun, creative class teaches young students to use their eyes, hands, ideas and art tools to buildforms, shapes and structures with a mix of materials including wood, foam, cardboard, sugar cubes, toothpicksand fabric. The studio is about learning visually and technically. No class 5/26.26365 5-7 yr M 3:30pm-5:00pm Mar 17-Jun 2 11 ADOBE McPherson $125**$30 supply fee due at first class.

Jacob Lawrence Painters’ StudioThis studio class is like no other. Learn to use your natural talent to practice painting while learning related arttechniques and developing a personal style of expression. Focus areas include color theory, composition,perspective and subject. Please wear clothes they can get messy in. We will be using acrylic paints.26299 6-13 yr Th 3:30pm-5:00pm Mar 20-Jun 5 12 ADOBE McPherson $130*26298 6-13 yr Sa 9:00am-10:30am Mar 22-Jun 7 12 ADOBE McPherson $130**$30 supply fee due at first class.

Art History for the Young – Part 1 Study the history of painting from early cave paintings to Vincent Van Gogh. Create a piece of art each classmeeting inspired by a specific artist or time period.26968 5-7 yr Th 4:00pm-5:00pm Apr 24-May 29 6 ADOBE McGough $65**$15 supply fee due at first class.

Young Rembrandts FUNdamental DrawingThis program is specifically designed with the needs of ouryoungest learners in mind. We use subjects your preschooleris familiar with such as animals and toys, pictures, stories,touching, and doing to enhance social and conflict resolutionskills while improving listening, fine-motor skills, and time-on-task. Give your childthe information they’re hungry for and be amazed by what they’ll create! All materials provided. New lessonstaught each class and session.26387 4-6 yr Sa 10:30am-11:30am Mar 22-Apr 19 5 KASCC YR Staff $9026388 4-6 yr Sa 10:30am-11:30am May 3-May 31 5 KASCC YR Staff $90

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Ceramics – Parent/Child Hand and WheelA safe and fun studio environment for children to develop hand skills and learn to trust their own artistic judgmentwhile making expressive pottery or sculpture. These classes give you a chance to share in your child’s talent. Feesinclude glazes and firing. No class 4/12, 5/3.26363 5-17 yr Sa 9:00am-10:30am Mar 22-May 10 6 ADOBE Egan $108/$80 sibling**$15 supply fee per person due at first class.

Dance and MusicBoogie With Your BabyYou and your baby will “boogie” to you favorite nursery songs. Hop, jump, and dance with scarves, beanbags,parachutes and more. We encourage imagination, creativity and fun for everyone. One parent per child; parentparticipation required. No class 4/14.26119 9 mo-2½ yr M 10:00am-10:45am Mar 17-May 12 8 CVPA-2 CVPA Staff $73

Twist and Shout TotThis class encourages creativity and imagination as children and parents twist and shout to some of their favoritepreschool songs. Students explore dance and movement through use of bean bags, scarves, balls, parachutesand more. This class is designed to enhance basic motor skills and introduce students to a classroom environment.One parent per child; parent participation required. No class 4/14.26120 2-4 yr M 11:00am-11:45am Mar 17-May 12 8 CVPA-2 CVPA Staff $73

Music and RhythmEnjoy high energy play-time with music and a variety of rhythmic equipment. This program is designed to enhancebasic motor skills and introduce students to the classroom environment. Parent and/or caregivers interactionrequired. Siblings cannot be accommodated in classroom. No class 4/15, 4/18.26344 2-3 yr T 10:00am-10:40am Mar 25-Jun 3 10 CVCC Primmer $9526345 2-3 yr F 10:00am-10:40am Mar 28-Jun 6 10 CVCC Primmer $95

Pre Dance ClassesThis is the perfect introductory to dance class for your toddler. Not only will they learn basic dance steps they’llreview counting and colors. Lean musical patterns, creative dance and basic dance skills. Simple exercises willbe used to increase coordination and flexibility. Acro classes introduce basics for rolls, handstands and cartwheels.Combo classes combine elements of ballet and tap. No class 4/15-4/19, 5/10, 5/24-5/26.Pre Ballet and Acro26135 3-5 yr T 11:15am-11:40am Mar 25-Jun 3 10 CVCC Primmer $5026143 3-5 yr W 10:30am-10:55am Mar 26-Jun 4 10 CVCC Primmer $5026141 3-5 yr Sa 9:30am-9:55am Mar 29-Jun 7 8 CVCC Primmer $4026142 3-5 yr Sa 10:00am-10:25am Mar 29-Jun 7 8 CVCC Primmer $40

Pre Ballet and Tap 26136 3-6 yr T 5:30pm-6:15pm Mar 18-May 13 8 SFCC CVPA Staff $6826138 3-6 yr W 4:00pm-4:45pm Mar 19-May 14 8 SFCC CVPA Staff $6826139 3-5 yr Sa 9:00am-9:45am Mar 22-May 17 8 SFCC CVPA Staff $6826144 4-7 yr Sa 10:30am-11:15am Mar 22-May 17 8 SFCC CVPA Staff $68

Pre Combo and Acro26146 3-5 yr M 5:30pm-6:00pm Mar 17-Apr 28 6 Dance Co Feder $4826291 3-5 yr M 5:00pm-5:30pm Mar 17-Apr 28 6 Dance Co Feder $4826137 3-5 yr W 11:15am-12:10pm Mar 26-Jun 4 10 CVCC Primmer $11026145 3-5 yr W 3:45pm-4:40pm Mar 26-Jun 4 10 CVCC Primmer $11026140 3-5 yr F 11:15am-12:10pm Mar 28-Jun 6 10 CVCC Primmer $11026289 3-5 yr M 5:30pm-6:00pm May 5-Jun 9 6 Dance Co Feder $4826292 3-5 yr M 5:00pm-5:30pm May 5-Jun 9 6 Dance Co Feder $48

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Combination and Acrobatic DanceWe begin with the basic elements of ballet, tap and acrobatic dance including handstands, rolls and cartwheels.Advanced classes add floor routines. Advanced students must have 3 years of dance experience and are teacherplacement only. No class 4/15-4/19, 5/10, 5/24-5/26.Beginning 26371 4-6 yr W 4:45pm-5:35pm Mar 26-Jun 4 10 CVCC Primmer $11026346 4-6 yr F 5:30pm-6:35pm Mar 28-Jun 6 10 CVCC Primmer $11026347 4-6 yr Sa 10:50am-11:30am Mar 29-Jun 7 8 CVCC Primmer $8826348 4-7 yr Sa 11:35am-12:15pm Mar 29-Jun 7 8 CVCC Primmer $88

Advanced (Teacher placement only)26349 6-8 yr F 4:30pm-5:25pm Mar 28-Jun 6 10 CVCC Primmer $9226350 6-8 yr Sa 1:30pm-2:25pm Mar 29-Jun 7 9 CVCC Primmer $83

Jazz and Tap DanceA combination of tap technique and jazz basics with an emphasis on modern steps to contemporary music.26378 4-8 yr W 6:30pm-7:25pm Mar 19-May 28 10 SFCC Mamone $92

Ballet DanceBasic ballet alignment, positions and steps. Gain jumping, balancing and turning skills while increasing yourflexibility. Ballet is the basis of all other dance forms. No class 4/17.26631 5-7 yr Th 4:15pm-5:00pm Mar 20-May 29 10 WPCC Freitas $100

Hip Hop DanceBeginning hip-hop moves taught to upbeat and popular music. Your dancer will gain rhythm and have fun. Allmusic and movement is age-appropriate. No class 4/14-4/19.26124 4-7 yr M 4:30pm-5:15pm Mar 17-May 12 8 CVCC CVPA Staff $7026125 4-6 yr T 4:45pm-5:30pm Mar 18-May 13 8 SFCC CVPA Staff $6826127 6-10 yr W 5:30pm-6:15pm Mar 19-May 14 8 SFCC CVPA Staff $6826131 5-11 yr Th 5:05pm-6:00pm Mar 20-May 29 10 WPCC Freitas $10026126 4-7 yr S 9:45am-10:30am Mar 22-May 17 8 SFCC CVPA Staff $68

ESM Music Together – Family ClassPresented by Early Start Music. Music Together is an internationally recognized early childhood music programwhich strongly emphasizes and facilitates adult involvement. The whole family can participate at their own levelin singing, moving, chanting and exploring musical instruments. Babies 8 months and younger and children over7 years may participate free with their registered sibling. Material fee includes two CDs and a fully illustratedsongbook, parent DVD, musical growth chart, family events and newsletters. Visit www.earlystartmusic.com formore information regarding early childhood music or to sign-up for a sample class. We offer three make-upclasses each quarter – spots are limited and cannot be guaranteed. Call our District Offices at (510) 881-6700 toreceive the sibling discount. Late registration is accepted via fax, mail or drop-in. No class 4/20-4/26, 5/24-5/26.26462 1 mo-5 yr F 9:30am-10:15am Apr 11-Jun 27 10 SFCC ESM Staff $135/$100 sibling*26463 1 mo-5 yr F 10:30am-11:15am Apr 11-Jun 27 10 SFCC ESM Staff $135/$100 sibling*26464 1 mo-5 yr Sa 9:30am-10:15am Apr 12-Jun 28 10 KASCC ESM Staff $135/$100 sibling*26465 1 mo-5 yr Sa 10:30am-11:15am Apr 12-Jun 28 10 KASCC ESM Staff $135/$100 sibling*26466 1 mo-5 yr Sa 11:30am-12:15pm Apr 12-Jun 28 10 KASCC ESM Staff $135/$100 sibling*26467 1 mo-5 yr Su 9:30am-10:15am Apr 13-Jun 29 10 KASCC ESM Staff $135/$100 sibling*26468 1 mo-5 yr Su 10:30am-11:15am Apr 13-Jun 29 10 KASCC ESM Staff $135/$100 sibling*26469 1 mo-5 yr Su 11:30am-12:15pm Apr 13-Jun 29 10 KASCC ESM Staff $135/$100 sibling*26470 1 mo-5 yr M 9:30am-10:15am Apr 14-Jun 30 10 CVCC ESM Staff $135/$100 sibling*26471 1 mo-5 yr M 10:30am-11:15am Apr 14-Jun 30 10 CVCC ESM Staff $135/$100 sibling**$65 material fee due at first class.

FitnessToddler and Me YogaShare the adventure of kids yoga with your child. Jump like frogs, stretch like cats and roar like lions. Becomestronger, balance better, stretch, breathe, have lots of fun, and relax. This 45-minute immersive yoga class hassomething for everyone. Kids will enjoy playful yoga while their parent/caregiver benefits from some yoga (andplay) for themselves. We’ll use our imaginations and hearts to practice yoga poses, breathing, gratitude, self-loveand more. Great for strengthening muscles, improving balance, increasing self-confidence, and learning ways tocalm and center the mind. No experience or skill necessary. Come to play, share, and learn! Please bring a favoriteblanket for our final relaxation (savasana). Bring a mat if you like. Some mats will be provided. Each participantmust be registered.27066 2-7 yr M 10:00am-10:45am May 5-Jun 9 5 CVCC Green $45/$25 sibling

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Yoga TotsJump like frogs, stretch like cats, and roar like lions. Become stronger, balance better, stretch, breathe, have lotsof fun, and relax a little too. Yoga Tots is 30 minutes of non-competitive, adventurous and immersive fun in asupportive and validating environment. We’ll use our bodies and imaginations to practice yoga asanas (poses),pranayama (breathing), gratitude, appreciation for each other and the world around us, and self-love! Great forstrengthening muscles, improving balance, increasing self-confidence, and learning ways to calm and center themind. No experience or skill necessary. Come to play, share, and learn! Please bring a favorite blanket for ourfinal relaxation (savasana). Bring a mat if you like. Mats will be provided.26373 3-5 yr Th 4:00pm-4:30pm Mar 20-Apr 24 5 KASCC Green $2626374 3-5 yr Th 4:00pm-4:30pm May 8-Jun 5 5 KASCC Green $26

GymnasticsSmall Fry GymnasticsSmall Fry Gymnastics Parent Assist – This is fun time forparent and toddlers to play, socialize and try new skills. Our experiencedstaff will show you the proper techniques to spot your child as you leadthem through basic gymnastics activities. The last 10 minutes isstructured warm up and circle time. One adult per child. Siblings cannot beaccommodated. No class 4/14, 4/17, 4/19, 5/24, 5/26.25781 1½-3 yr M 6:30pm-7:10pm Mar 24-Jun 2 9 CVCC Gymnastics Staff $6425783 1½-3 yr M 9:15am-9:55am Mar 24-Jun 2 9 CVCC Gymnastics Staff $6425784 1½-3 yr Th 10:55am-11:35am Mar 27-Jun 5 10 CVCC Gymnastics Staff $7225782 1½-3 yr Sa 9:00am-9:40am Mar 29-Jun 7 9 CVCC Gymnastics Staff $6425785 1½-3 yr Sa 9:30am-10:00am Mar 29-Jun 7 9 SLCC Gymnastics Staff $48

Beginning – Introduces boys and girls to tumbling and apparatus skills. We emphasize conditioning for strength,balance, and spatial awareness. Themes, music, and animal shapes help to motivate and foster cooperation,concentration, and social skills. No class 4/14-4/19, 5/24-5/26.25766 3-4 yr M 10:05am-10:30am Mar 24-Jun 2 9 CVCC Gymnastics Staff $4025772 4-5 yr M 10:40am-11:20am Mar 24-Jun 2 9 CVCC Gymnastics Staff $6425773 4-5 yr M 3:45pm-4:25pm Mar 24-Jun 2 9 CVCC Gymnastics Staff $6425780 4-5 yr M 4:35pm-5:15pm Mar 24-Jun 2 9 CVCC Gymnastics Staff $6425767 3-4 yr T 10:10am-10:35am Mar 25-Jun 3 10 CVCC Gymnastics Staff $4525774 4-5 yr T 10:45am-11:25am Mar 25-Jun 3 10 CVCC Gymnastics Staff $7225768 3-4 yr Th 9:30am-9:55am Mar 27-Jun 5 10 CVCC Gymnastics Staff $4525775 4-5 yr Th 10:05am-10:45am Mar 27-Jun 5 10 CVCC Gymnastics Staff $7225769 3-4 yr F 3:45pm-4:10pm Mar 28-Jun 6 10 CVCC Gymnastics Staff $4525776 4-5 yr F 4:20pm-5:00pm Mar 28-Jun 6 10 CVCC Gymnastics Staff $7225779 5-6 yr F 5:10pm-5:50pm Mar 28-Jun 6 10 CVCC Gymnastics Staff $7225770 3-4 yr Sa 10:30am-10:55am Mar 29-Jun 7 9 CVCC Gymnastics Staff $4025771 3-4 yr Sa 10:10am-10:40am Mar 29-Jun 7 9 SLCC Gymnastics Staff $4825777 4-5 yr Sa 11:05am-11:45am Mar 29-Jun 7 9 CVCC Gymnastics Staff $6425778 4-5 yr Sa 10:50am-11:20am Mar 29-Jun 7 9 SLCC Gymnastics Staff $48

Intermediate/Advanced – Continue to build on the basic skills. Pre-requisite skills: gymnastics terminology,all rolls, teddybear, cartwheel and unassisted bars & high beam basics. Requires instructor’s approval to register.No class 4/14, 4/19, 5/24, 5/26.25765 4-6 yr T,Th 4:15pm-5:10pm Mar 25-Jun 5 20 CVCC Gymnastics Staff $198

Tot and Me Movement GymnasticsThis class is non-stop action. We will guide you and your toddler on a circuit of bars, beam and floor exerciseson both scaled down and regular size gymnastics equipment in a fast-paced, exciting environment. Skills differeach week and toddlers can experience at their own pace. Class starts with directed circle time. Help your childimprove coordination and balance, develop body awareness and most of all, have FUN! One adult per child.Siblings cannot be accommodated. No classes 4/14, 4/19, 5/24, 5/26.25786 2-3½ yr M 11:30am-12:00pm Mar 24-Jun 2 9 CVCC Gymnastics Staff $4825789 2-3½ yr T 9:30am-10:00am Mar 25-Jun 3 10 CVCC Gymnastics Staff $5425787 2-3½ yr F 6:00pm-6:30pm Mar 28-Jun 6 10 CVCC Gymnastics Staff $5425788 2-3½ yr Sa 9:50am-10:20am Mar 29-Jun 7 9 CVCC Gymnastics Staff $48

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Toddler and MeParent and child attend their first preschool class together andare introduced to the preschool schedule. The classencourages your child to be creative with art projects andincludes an interactive playtime. Parents enjoy being withtheir child as they experience circle times, movement andart as well as time to play outside on the playground andhave a snack.

Toddler and Me – Ages 2-3 yrSan Lorenzo Community Center, 1970 Via Buena VistaInstructor: Ms. Sue Mc Garry25981 T/Th 12:30pm-2:00pm Mar 25-Jun 5 22 $198

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

Pre-K Programs – Ages 3-5 yrCastro ValleyKenneth Aitken Community Center, 17800 Redwood RoadInstructor: Ms. Lorrie McCoin25986 M/W 8:30am-11:30am Mar 31-Jun 11 21 $29425987 M/W 12:00pm-3:00pm Mar 31-Jun 11 21 $29425988 T/Th 8:30am-11:30pm Apr 1-Jun 12 22 $308HaywardSouthgate Community Center, 26780 Chiplay Ms. Eileen Luna25989 M/W 9:00am-12:00pm Mar 31-Jun 11 21 $29425990 T/Th 9:00am-12:00pm Apr 1-Jun 12 22 $30825991 T/Th 12:30pm-3:30pm Apr 1-Jun 12 22 $308Weekes Community Center, 27182 PatrickMs. Barbara Haysom25992 M/W 9:00am-12:00pm Mar 31-Jun 11 21 $29425993 M/W 12:30pm-3:30pm Mar 31-Jun 11 21 $29425994 T/Th 9:00am-12:00pm Apr 1-Jun 12 22 $308San LorenzoSan Lorenzo Community Center, 1970 Via Buena VistaInstructor: Ms. Sue Mc Garry25995 M/W 9:00am-12:00pm Mar 24-Jun 4 21 $29425996 T/Th 9:00am-12:00pm Mar 25-Jun 5 22 $308

Pre-K Programs – Ages: 3½-5 yrCastro ValleyCastro Valley Community Center, 18988 Lake Chabot RoadInstructor: Ms. Karen Crane25983 M/W 9:00am-12:00pm Apr 7-Jun 11 19 $26625984 T/Th 9:00am-12:00pm Apr 8-Jun 12 20 $28025985 T/Th 12:30pm-3:30pm Apr 8-Jun 12 20 $280Monday/Wednesday curriculum repeats on Tuesday/Thursday.HaywardFairview Hill Preschool, 2841 Romagnolo AvenueInstructor: Ms. Mary Feria25997 T/W/Th 8:30am-11:30am Apr 8-Apr 30 $240/mo*25998 T/W/Th 12:00pm-3:00pm Apr 8-Apr 30 $240/mo*25999 T/W/Th 8:30am-11:30am May 1-May 29 $240/mo*26000 T/W/Th 12:00pm-3:00pm May 1-May 29 $240/mo*26001 T/W/Th 8:30am-11:30am Jun 3-Jun 12 $135/mo*26002 T/W/Th 12:00pm-3:00pm Jun 3-Jun 12 $135/mo**Monthly fees are due on the 20th of the prior month. Forexample: April fees are due on March 20.

Pre-K at AshlandGrant Funded by First Five Alameda County, this program is targetedtoward Spanish speaking children living in the Ashland or Cherrylandarea. It will be a bilingual program in both English and Spanish. Daily parent participation is required.Please contact Cody George at (510) 881-6700.Esta Beca es finandiada por la Agencia del Condado de Alameda First Five. El programa es para niñosde habla hispana, que viven en el área de Ashland y Cherryland. Es un programa bilingüe en inglés yen español. Se require la participación diaria de los padres. Para más información lláme a la oficina deldistrito al (510) 881-6700.M/W 9:00am-12:00pm Mar 10-Apr 30 16 ACC Pre-K Instructor T/Th 9:00am-12:00pm Mar 11-May 1 16 ACC Pre-K Instructor

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Martial ArtsOlympic TaekwondoTaekwondo is a Korean martial art that has evolved by combining many different styles such as the linearmovements of Karate, the flowing, circular patterns of Kung-fu, native kicking techniques along with influencesfrom Judo and Kung-fu. Your child will learn the values of confidence, friendship, self-awareness, respect anddedication in a fun, educational and motivating environment. Uniforms are available for purchase for $30.Tiny Dragons26627 3-4 yr W 4:00pm-4:30pm Apr 9-Jun 11 10 SFCC Gothard $110

Little Dragons26628 5-7 yr W 4:35pm-5:15pm Apr 9-Jun 11 10 SFCC Gothard $110

Special InterestSharing Spanish TogetherShare with your child the wonderful experience of learning the Spanish language through music, puppets, booksand much more! This class combines entertainment and learning in a natural and comfortable setting. We willcover themes such as greetings, colors, numbers, etc. Taught by a native speaker. No class on 4/15.26024 2-5 yr T 10:30am-11:00am Mar 18-Apr 29 6 SFCC Thompson $7026025 2-5 yr T 11:15am-11:45am Apr 29-Jun 10 6 SFCC Thompson $70

SportsKidz Love SoccerThis soccer “school” is a recreational setting for children to learn and playsoccer and includes: skill demonstrations, fun games, and instructionalscrimmages in a safe, non-competitive environment using the “Kidz Love Soccer”method.Mommy, Daddy and Me Soccer26729 2-3½ yr T 6:00pm-6:30pm Apr 8-May 27 8 KP KLS Staff $10226730 2-3½ yr W 9:30am-10:00am Apr 9-May 28 8 PALHP KLS Staff $10226742 2-3½ yr Sa 3:00pm-3:30pm Apr 12-Jun 7 8 SSVP KLS Staff $102

Tot Soccer26735 3½-5yr T 10:15am-10:40am Apr 8-May 27 8 KP KLS Staff $10226736 3½-4 yr W 10:45am-11:15am Apr 9-May 28 8 PALHP KLS Staff $10226737 3½-4 yr W 5:50pm-6:20pm Apr 9-May 28 8 PALHP KLS Staff $10226731 3½-5 yr T 5:15pm-5:50pm Apr 8-May 27 8 KP KLS Staff $10226741 3½-5 yr Sa 3:40pm-4:15pm Apr 12-Jun 7 8 SSVP KLS Staff $102

Pre-Soccer26732 4-5 yr W 3:10pm-3:45pm Apr 9-May 28 8 PALHP KLS Staff $10226733 4-5 yr W 10:10am-10:45am Apr 9-May 28 8 PALHP KLS Staff $10226734 4-5 yr W 5:15pm-5:50pm Apr 9-May 28 8 PALHP KLS Staff $102

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Make Me A Pro SportsThrough the use of sports training and education, Make Me a Pro Sports strives to instill a positive attitude withinchildren that carries over the every aspect of their life. We offer fun and educational sports camps and classesthat are taught by successful players and coaches who are specialists in each of the sports we offer.Parents and Tots26844 2½-4 yr Sa 9:00am-9:30am Apr 19-May 24 6 PALHP MMP Staff $7826846 2½-4 yr M 5:15pm-5:45pm Apr 14-May 19 6 PALHP MMP Staff $78

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Wee HoopWee Hoop focuses on fun and learning through the game of basketball. Infants and toddlers can participate inage specific games/activities that will build motor skills and self-esteem.Dribblers – The parent-child class focuses on gross motor skills like throwing and making baskets on a 2½foot hoop. It involves lots of repetition so that children can experience sheer joy of mastering a skill. Activitiesinclude catching bubbles, parachute games, and singing.26606 1½-3 yr Sa 9:00am-9:35am Mar 29-Apr 26 5 STONE Wee Hoop Staff $6026607 1½-3 yr Sa 9:00am-9:35am May 10-Jun 7 5 STONE Wee Hoop Staff $60

Ballers – The parent interactive class develops gross motor skills and coordination pertinent to the game ofbasketball. Repetition will enable children to build their confidence level so that parent participation lessens overtime. Activities include organized games that help children to develop listening skills and learn to follow directions.26614 5-6 yr W 6:50pm-7:35pm Mar 26-Apr 23 5 STONE Wee Hoop Staff $6526615 5-6 yr W 6:50pm-7:35pm May 7-Jun 4 5 STONE Wee Hoop Staff $6526608 5-6 yr Sa 11:20am-12:20pm Mar 29-Apr 26 5 STONE Wee Hoop Staff $6526609 5-6 yr Sa 11:20am-12:20pm May 10-Jun 7 5 STONE Wee Hoop Staff $65

Jump Shooters – At this level children are introduced to basketball skills based upon their increasedcoordination. Parents are encouraged to take on a supportive role with high-fives and praise from the sideline.26610 3-4 yr Sa 9:40am-10:25pm Mar 29-Apr 26 5 STONE Wee Hoop Staff $6026611 3-4 yr Sa 9:40am-10:25pm May 10-Jun 7 5 STONE Wee Hoop Staff $60

Hot Shots – This class places more of an emphasis on developing basketball skills, one-on-one drills, andlearning basic rules of the game. The activities in this class will encourage teamwork and new friendships.26612 4-5 yr Sa 10:30am-11:15pm Mar 29-Apr 26 5 STONE Wee Hoop Staff $6026613 4-5 yr Sa 10:30am-11:15pm May 10-Jun 7 5 STONE Wee Hoop Staff $6026616 4-5 yr W 6:00am-6:45pm Mar 26-Apr 23 5 STONE Wee Hoop Staff $6026617 4-5 yr W 6:00am-6:45pm May 7-Jun 4 5 STONE Wee Hoop Staff $60

Li’l All Stars BaseballSluggers – This fun and motivating class will emphasize the continued development of baseball skills (hitting,throwing, catching, fielding and base running), proper technique as well as the basic rules. Teamwork, and teamdynamics are encouraged. Some prior baseball experience is recommended. No class 4/12, 4/19.26970 4½-6 yr Sa 11:20am-12:10pm Mar 29-May 17 6 BURB Chan $88

Rookies Beginner Class – A motivating and non-competitive environment to introduce hitting, throwing,catching, fielding, base-running and basic baseball rules. This fun class will focus on the basic baseballfundamentals and involve a lot of repetition. Parent assistance is encouraged. No class 4/12, 4/19.26971 3-6 yr Sa 10:20am-11:05pm Mar 29-May 17 6 BURB Chan $78

TennisLittle BuddiesA great program especially designed for 4-6 years old. The class will provide thechildren with simple basic coordination skills, racket swinging, footwork, as well astennis games. Wear tennis shoes and bring a small tennis racket and a new can ofballs to first class.26590 4-6 yr W 5:30pm-6:15pm Mar 26-May 28 11 CVTC Savich $9026586 4-6 yr Sa 11:15am-12:00pm Mar 22-May 31 11 CVTC Hill $9026588 4-6 yr Su 3:15pm-4:00pm Mar 23-Jun 1 11 CVTC Savich $90

Euro School of TennisMommy/Daddy and Me: All Levels – As you and your child participate in our fun age appropriateactivities, your child will be developing their motor and socialization skills. A variety of activities designed aroundthe game of tennis will be played each week. Wear tennis shoes and bring a tennis racquet. For more information,check out www.euroschooloftennis.com. For classes not meeting minimum enrollment, adjustments orcombinations of classes will be made.26972 2½-4 yr Sa 6:00pm-6:30pm Mar 15-May 17 10 Stonybrook Euro Staff $11526973 2½-4 yr M 5:15pm-5:45pm Mar 17-May 19 10 CVCC Euro Staff $115

Pee-Wee Tennis: All Levels – Our Pee Wee Program introduces children between 4 and 5 to the game oftennis. Hand-eye coordination, strokes, movement drills and games will be learned in a fun-filled way. Weartennis shoes and bring a tennis racquet. For classes not meeting minimum enrollment, adjustments orcombinations of classes will be made.27002 4-5 yr Sa 5:15pm-6:00pm Mar 15-May 17 10 Stonybrook Euro Staff $11527003 4-5 yr M 3:30pm-4:15pm Mar 17-May 19 10 CVCC Euro Staff $115

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After School ProgramsMJCC After SchoolThe Matt Jimenez Community Center offers exhilarating programs for youth ages 6-17 to enjoy. The center offers asafe and fun environment where youth can develop positive social skills, express creative interests, and obtain muchneeded physical exercise. This supervised drop-in recreation program includes activities such as: arts and crafts,computer games, video games, board games, a homework club, sports, pool and ping pong tables, and optionalfieldtrips. Complete registration includes a parent/guardian waiver available at the center during regular programtimes. The Matt Jimenez Community Center is a facility jointly operated by our District and the City of Hayward.Part of the funding for the building is secured through Federal funds and tax (1040 or 540) information is required. 23401 6-17 yr M/Tu/Th/F 3:00pm-6:00pm Aug 26, 2013-Jun 13, 2014 42 MJCC Staff $65 W 1:00pm-6:00pm

MJCC Extended CareParents need a Friday evening alone? Well, bring the kids to the Matt Jimenez Community Center so they can getan opportunity to release some energy in a secure, fun, and friendly atmosphere. Develop social skills and gainself-esteem through participation by playing the latest video games including Nintendo Wii, Microsoft XBOX 360,and PlayStation 3. 6-12 yr F 6:00pm-8:30pm Mar 21, 28 MJCC Staff $5 drop-in Apr 4, 11, 18, 25 May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Jun, 6, 13, 20, 27

Youth Activity Zone (Y.A.Z.)This exceptional after school program engages children in activities designed to promote and build life skills, selfexpression, leadership and team-building. Our supervised drop-in program offers daily activities including fitness,nutrition, outdoor/indoor games, homework help, art, and educational games. Registration packet must becompleted prior to starting the program. Registration packet must be completed before starting program. 26896 6-12 yr M-F 3:00pm-6:30pm Mar 10-Jun 13 ACC Staff $40

ArtArt of All KindsGive your child the opportunity to explore and experiment in different art media such as playdough, collagesculpture, paint and drawing in this self-directed art class. Parents participation is optional. Please wear clothesthat can get messy and bring a box to take your art home in. 26360 3-6 yr F 11:00am-12:00pm Mar 21-Apr 25 6 ADOBE Egan $66*26358 3-8 yr F 12:30pm-1:30pm Mar 21-Apr 25 6 ADOBE Egan $66*26359 4-10 yr F 2:30pm-3:30pm Mar 21-Apr 25 6 ADOBE Egan $66*26361 6-10 yr F 4:00pm-5:00pm Mar 21-Apr 25 6 ADOBE Egan $66**$15 supply fee due at first class.

Jacob Lawrence Painters’ StudioThis studio class is like no other. Learn to use your natural talent to practice painting while learning related arttechniques and developing a personal style of expression. Focus areas include color theory, composition,perspective and subject. Please wear clothes they can get messy in. We will be using acrylic paints.26299 6-13 yr Th 3:30pm-5:00pm Mar 20-Jun 5 12 ADOBE McPherson $130*26298 6-13 yr Sa 9:00am-10:30am Mar 22-Jun 7 12 ADOBE McPherson $130**$30 supply fee due at first class.

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Drawers’ StudioIn the Studio students will develop drawing skills though observations and practices. Student’s will be able tolearn to use pencil, graphite, charcoal and ink, utilizing different techniques: thin to thick lines, linear, texture,dry or wet brush or tones of ink washes. Class will be fun for all!26296 7-12 yr T 3:30pm-4:30pm Mar 18-Jun 3 12 ADOBE McPherson $125*26297 7-12 yr Sa 11:00am-12:00pm Mar 22-Jun 7 12 ADOBE McPherson $125**$30 material fee due at first class.

Little ArchitectsThis hands-on, fun, creative class teaches young students to use their eyes, hands, ideas and art tools to buildforms, shapes and structures with a mix of materials including wood, foam, cardboard, sugar cubes, toothpicksand fabric. The studio is about learning visually and technically. No class 5/26.26365 5-7 yr M 3:30pm-5:00pm Mar 17-Jun 2 11 ADOBE McPherson $125**$30 supply fee due at first class.

Architectural DesignStudents will create diverse architectural forms, which may include buildings/cityscape structures and abstractforms with recyclable and eco-friendly materials along with exploring the use of art tools. While building theirstructures, participants will also build their knowledge and insights on composition of form, design and function.This is a hands on class for those who want to be creative and have a lot of fun.26366 7-12 yr F 3:30pm-5:00pm Mar 21-Jun 6 12 ADOBE McPherson $130**$30 material fee due at first class.

Art History for the Young – Part 1 Study the history of painting from early cave paintings to Vincent Van Gogh. Create a piece of art each classmeeting inspired by a specific artist or time period. 26968 5-7 yr Th 4:00pm-5:00pm Apr 24-May 29 6 ADOBE McGough $65**$15 supply fee due at first class.

Animation Creators: Intro to Digital AnimationAnimators learn skills that help with computer drawing, character creation and movement, voiceover work andcharacter interaction and speech. In small groups of two or three, students focus on learning introductorycomputer animation techniques and will create original characters and short animated stories. No class 4/14.26579 8-13 yr M 3:15pm-4:30pm Mar 24-May 19 8 SFCC Freshi Film $110

Digital Filmmaking: Script to PremiereLearn the secrets of filmmaking in a fun, relaxed and engagingatmosphere. Using handheld video cameras and editing softwareproduce an original film, integrating simple special effects, soundeffects and a musical score. Learn about the entire filmmaking processincluding skills in production, directing, story development, acting andmore! All final projects are posted on the Freshi website atwww.freshiacademy.com or can be downloaded on a personal thumbdrive. All items created are original and the copyrights belong to thecreative teams or individual. No class 4/17.26593 7-12 yr Th 3:15pm-4:30pm Apr 3-May 29 8 SFCC Freshi Film $110

CeramicsA safe and fun studio environment for children to develop hand skills and learn to trust their own artistic judgmentwhile making expressive pottery or sculpture. These classes give you a chance to share in your child’s talent. Feesinclude glazes and firing. No class 4/12, 5/3.Beginning Wheel26362 9-17 yr Sa 11:00am-12:30pm Mar 22-May 10 6 ADOBE Egan $90*

Parent/Child Hand and Wheel26363 5-17 yr Sa 9:00am-10:30am Mar 22-May 10 6 ADOBE Egan $108/$80 sibling**$15 supply fee per person due at first class.

Dance and MusicPre Ballet and TapThese classes are for dancers with no experience. Lean musical patterns, creative dance and basic dance skills.Simple exercises will be used to increase coordination and flexibility. No class 3/24, 4/15-4/19. 26136 3-6 yr T 5:30pm-6:15pm Mar 18-May 13 8 SFCC CVPA Staff $6826138 3-6 yr W 4:00pm-4:45pm Mar 19-May 14 8 SFCC CVPA Staff $6826144 4-7 yr Sa 10:30am-11:15am Mar 22-May 17 8 SFCC CVPA Staff $68

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Ballet and TapDancers will learn basic ballet positions and terminology then focus on tap steps and dance.26133 6-10 yr W 4:45pm-5:30pm Mar 19-May 14 8 SFCC CVPA Staff $6826134 7-12 yr Sa 12:15pm-1:15pm Mar 22-May 17 8 SFCC CVPA Staff $70

Ballet DanceBasic ballet alignment, positions and steps. Gain jumping, balancing and turning skills while increasing yourflexibility. Ballet is the basis of all other dance forms. No class 4/14, 4/17, 5/26.26631 5-7 yr Th 4:15pm-5:00pm Mar 20-May 29 10 WPCC Freitas $10026648 8-12 yr M 6:00pm-6:55pm Mar 17-Jun 2 10 WPCC Freitas $100

Combination and Acrobatic DanceWe begin with the basic elements of ballet, tap and acrobatic dance including handstands, rolls and cartwheels.Advanced classes add floor routines. Advanced students must have 3 years of dance experience and are teacherplacement only. 4/15-4/19, 5/10, 5/24-5/26.Beginning 26371 4-6 yr W 4:45pm-5:35pm Mar 26-Jun 4 10 CVCC Primmer $11026346 4-6 yr F 5:30pm-6:35pm Mar 28-Jun 6 10 CVCC Primmer $11026347 4-6 yr Sa 10:30am-11:25am Mar 29-Jun 7 8 CVCC Primmer $8826348 4-7 yr Sa 11:30am-12:25pm Mar 29-Jun 7 8 CVCC Primmer $88

Advanced (Teacher placement only)26349 6-8 yr F 4:30pm-5:25pm Mar 28-Jun 6 10 CVCC Primmer $9226350 6-8 yr Sa 1:30pm-2:25pm Mar 29-Jun 7 9 CVCC Primmer $83

Tap TechniqueLearn the basics of tap along with combination steps and small routines.26960 9-15 yr M 6:30pm-7:15pm Mar 17-Jun 2 10 SFCC Mamone $75

Contemporary Jazz This fun new class mixes Jazz, Hip Hop Modern and Ballet dance styles. Come get your groove on! No class 4/14,4/16, 5/26.26999 5-7 yr W 5:30pm-6:25pm Mar 19-May 28 10 WPCC Freitas $10027000 8-12 yr W 6:30pm-7:25pm Mar 19-May 28 10 WPCC Freitas $10027001 7-11 yr M 4:00pm-4:55pm Mar 17-Jun 2 10 WPCC Freitas $100

Jazz DanceJazz is attitude. Jazz is fierce. These exciting classes teach jazz technique, rhythm and stage presence. Combineall you learn into a routine to show your family and friends at the end of the session. No class 4/15.27376 5-7 yr T 6:00pm-6:55pm Mar 18-May 27 10 SFCC Freitas $10027377 8-12 yr T 5:00pm-5:55pm Mar 18-May 27 10 SFCC Freitas $100

Jazz and Tap DanceA combination of tap technique and jazz basics with an emphasis on modern steps to contemporary music.26378 4-8 yr W 6:30pm-7:25pm Mar 19-May 28 10 SFCC Mamone $92

Urban DanceUrban, contemporary dance is a mixture of hip-hop, modern and jazz styles. In this exciting course, students willnot only be able to learn basic dance technique but be able to put their own personality and individualism intothe steps. Self-confidence, attitude, as well as teamwork will be stressed as the students and teacher work togetherto create a piece to show parents at the end of the session.26633 8-12 yr Th 6:05pm-7:00pm Mar 20-May 29 10 WPCC Freitas $100

Dance WorkshopsContinuing dance instruction in ballet, tap and acrobatics. Intermediate class will be introduced to pointe. Studentslearn more advanced routines in tap, ballet and acrobatic dance. Knowledge of dance terminology necessary.Must have a minimum of 4 years continued dance training. Teacher placement only. No class 4/14-4/19, 5/24-5/26.Junior Workshop26369 9-14 yr T/Th 4:45pm-5:40pm Mar 25-Jun 5 20 CVCC Primmer $14526370 9-12 yr Sa 2:30pm-3:25pm Mar 29-Jun 7 9 CVCC Primmer $83

Beginning/Intermediate26354 13-15 yr Sa 3:30pm-4:25pm Mar 29-Jun 7 9 CVCC Primmer $83

Intermediate26356 13-18 yr T/Th 3:50pm-4:45pm Mar 25-Jun 5 20 CVCC Primmer $145

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Hip Hop DanceDo you want to dance like your favorite hip hop stars? Learn this fun, street-style of dance. You will gain rhythmand confidence while learning controlled, isolated movements and short routines to the latest music. All musicand movement is age appropriate. No class 4/14-4/19, 5/26.26124 4-7 yr M 4:30pm-5:15pm Mar 17-May 12 8 CVCC CVPA Staff $7026130 7-11 yr M 5:15pm-6:15pm Mar 17-May 12 8 CVCC CVPA Staff $7326125 4-6 yr T 4:45pm-5:30pm Mar 18-May 13 8 SFCC CVPA Staff $6826127 6-10 yr W 5:30pm-6:15pm Mar 19-May 14 8 SFCC CVPA Staff $6826128 10-14 yr W 7:30pm-8:15pm Mar 19-May 28 10 SFCC Mamone $7526131 5-11 yr Th 5:05pm-6:00pm Mar 20-May 29 10 WPCC Freitas $10026129 7-12 yr Sa 11:15am-12:15pm Mar 22-May 17 8 SFCC CVPA Staff $7026126 4-7 yr S 9:45am-10:30am Mar 22-May 17 8 SFCC CVPA Staff $68

Dance Competition – Tap and JazzTake your dancing to the next level by competing. Build camaraderie, team-spirit,commitment and your love for dance. You must have at least 3 years of danceexperience and instructor approval to register. Classes focus on teamwork, intensedance training and competition. Summer starts the season focusing on techniqueand training. Fall and winter quarters are spent learning and perfecting routines.Spring quarter (March-June) is competition season. Competitions are held onweekends and require an additional commitment of time and money for entrancefees, costumes and travel.26375 10-12 yr M 7:30pm-9:15pm Mar 17-Jun 2 11 SFCC Mamone $173

Guitar and Ukulele LessonsGuitar Beginning 1 – Get started by learning fundamental music reading skills, strumming technique, notesand chords. All the basics covered including starting to play simple songs. Bring your guitar or ukulele to class oryou may purchase at the class. . 26639 8-14 yr Sa 10:00am-10:30am Mar 22-Apr 12 4 Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7526635 8-14 yr W 5:00pm-5:30pm Mar 19-Apr 9 4 Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7526640 8-14 yr Sa 10:00am-10:30am Apr 19-May 10 4 Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7526637 8-14 yr W 5:00pm-5:30pm Apr 16-May 7 4 Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7526965 8-14 yr Sa 10:00am-10:30am May 17-Jun 7 4 Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7526964 8-14 yr W 5:00pm-5:30pm May 14-Jun 4 4 Music Depot Music Depot Staff $75

Guitar Beginning 2 – Build on your basic skills and progress to play more complex songs with othermusicians. Use improvisation and stage skills to express yourself musically. Please bring your guitar or ukulele toclass. 26636 8-14 yr Sa 10:30am-11:00am Mar 22-Apr 12 4 Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7526638 8-14 yr Sa 10:30am-11:00am Apr 19-May 10 4 Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7526966 8-14 yr Sa 10:30am-11:00am May 17-Jun 7 4 Music Depot Music Depot Staff $75

Ukulele Beginning 126641 8-14 yr Sa 9:30am-10:00am Mar 22-Apr 12 4 Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7526642 8-14 yr Sa 9:30am-10:00am Apr 19-May 10 4 Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7526967 8-14 yr Sa 9:30am-10:00am May 17-Jun 7 4 Music Depot Music Depot Staff $75

DrummingBeginning 1 – Learn snare and bass drum technique, fundamental music reading skills and rhythm work to getyou started playing with a solid drumming foundation. Bring drum sticks to class or you may purchase at the class.26594 8-14 yr T 5:00pm-5:30pm Mar 18-Apr 8 4 Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7526601 8-14 yr Th 5:00pm-5:30pm Mar 20-Apr 10 4 Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7526602 8-14 yr T 5:00pm-5:30pm Apr 15-May 6 4 Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7526600 8-14 yr Th 5:00pm-5:30pm Apr 17-May 8 4 Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7526596 8-14 yr T 5:00pm-5:30pm May 13-Jun 3 4 Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7526961 8-14 yr Th 5:00pm-5:30pm May 15-Jun 5 4 Music Depot Music Depot Staff $75

Beginning 2 – Build on basic drum skills and progress towards playing songs with other musicians. Useimprovisation and stage skills to express yourself musically. Bring a folder for your lesson materials. Please bringa pair of drum sticks or you can purchase drum sticks at the lesson. 26595 8-14 yr T 5:30pm-6:00pm Mar 18-Apr 8 4 Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7526598 8-14 yr Th 5:30pm-6:00pm Mar 20-Apr 10 4 Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7526597 8-14 yr T 5:30pm-6:00pm Apr 15-May 6 4 Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7526599 8-14 yr Th 5:30pm-6:00pm Apr 17-May 8 4 Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7526962 8-14 yr T 5:30pm-6:00pm May 13-Jun 3 4 Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7526963 8-14 yr Th 5:30pm-6:00pm May 15-Jun 5 4 Music Depot Music Depot Staff $75

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FitnessYoga for KidsJump like frogs, stretch like cats, and roar like lions. Become stronger, balance better, stretch, breathe, have lotsof fun, and relax a little too. Yoga for Kids is 45 minutes of non-competitive, adventurous and immersive fun ina supportive and validating environment. We’ll use our bodies and imaginations to practice yoga asanas (poses),pranayama (breathing), meditation, gratitude, appreciation for each other and the world around us, and self-love! Kids will learn the difference between engaging as a group and going “inside” to connect with their innerself. Great for strengthening muscles, improving balance, increasing self-confidence, and learning ways to calmand center the mind. No experience or skill necessary. Come to play, share, and learn! Please bring a favoriteblanket for our final relaxation (savasana). Bring a mat if you like. Mats will be provided.26376 6-10 yr Th 4:40pm-5:25pm Mar 20-Apr 24 5 KASCC Green $3526377 6-10 yr Th 4:40pm-5:25pm May 8-Jun 5 5 KASCC Green $35

GymnasticsBoys and Girls GymnasticsParents are requested to attend the first class for orientation. Please wear soft, comfortable clothing (T-shirt andshorts). No jeans or shoes allowed in the gym. Placement and advancement cards will be issued at the end ofevery session. Parents and siblings must wait outside the gym. No class 4/14-4/19, 5/24-5/26.Beginner Boys and Girls – This entry level class covers basic skills in floor exercise, uneven bars, balancebeam and vault. General conditioning and strength exercises are emphasized. Girls Beginner25753 6-10 yr M 5:25pm-6:20pm Mar 24-Jun 2 9 CVCC Gymnastic Staff $8925763 6-10 yr W 4:45pm-5:40pm Mar 26-Jun 4 10 CVCC Gymnastic Staff $9925764 6-10 yr W 3:45pm-4:40pm Mar 26-Jun 4 10 CVCC Gymnastic Staff $9925755 6-10 yr F 6:40pm-7:35pm Mar 28-Jun 6 10 CVCC Gymnastic Staff $9925756 6-10 yr Sa 1:00pm-1:55pm Mar 29-Jun 7 9 CVCC Gymnastic Staff $89

Boys Beginner25757 6-10 yr Sa 2:00pm-2:55pm Mar 29-Jun 7 9 CVCC Gymnastic Staff $89

Advanced Beginner Girls – Must have completed at least two sessions of beginner and receive instructorapproval. 25754 6-10 yr W 5:45pm-6:40pm Mar 26-Jun 4 10 CVCC Gymnastic Staff $9925762 6-10 yr W 6:45pm-7:40pm Mar 26-Jun 4 11 CVCC Gymnastic Staff $99

Intermediate Girls – Must complete the beginner level and be given an advancement card or have instructorapproval. Prerequisite skills: all rolls, handstand, cartwheel, bridge, unassisted high beam basics and unassistedpullover on bars. 25758 6-10 yr T/Th 5:15pm-6:10pm Mar 25-Jun 5 20 CVCC Gymnastic Staff $19825759 6-10 yr Sa 12:00pm-12:55pm Mar 29-Jun 7 9 CVCC Gymnastic Staff $89

Advanced – Students must complete beginner and intermediate levels and be given an advancement card orhave instructor approval.25760 6-10 yr T/Th 6:15pm-7:10pm Mar 25-Jun 5 20 CVCC Gymnastic Staff $19825761 6-10 yr Sa 12:00pm-12:55pm Mar 29-Jun 7 9 CVCC Gymnastic Staff $89

Martial ArtsKidsafe Martial ArtsThis program provides your child the opportunity to gain skills and knowledge that may be used to protectthemselves and enhance their self-esteem. At the end of each session students will be tested and advancedappropriately ($7 advancement fee). Parent orientation at the first class meeting. There will be uniforms andother equipment available for purchase from the instructor. (All items are optional.)New Students26621 5-11 yr M 4:30pm-5:10pm Apr 7-Jun 9 10 SLCC Kidsafe Staff $8026622 5-11 yr W 5:15pm-5:55pm Apr 9-Jun 11 10 SGCC Kidsafe Staff $80

Yellow Belt26623 5-13 yr M 5:15pm-5:55pm Apr 7-Jun 9 10 SLCC Kidsafe Staff $8026624 5-13 yr W 6:00pm-6:40pm Apr 9-Jun 11 10 SGCC Kidsafe Staff $80

Orange Belts26625 7-13 yr M 6:00pm-6:40pm Apr 7-Jun 9 10 SLCC Kidsafe Staff $8026626 7-13 yr W 6:45pm-7:25pm Apr 9-Jun 11 10 SGCC Kidsafe Staff $80

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Gung FuGung-Fu is a total concept of mind, body and action where the body is used as a vehicle to train and develop thefacilities of the mind. The basic principles of Gung-Fu are health, general ideas of self-defense and the art ofmovement. Beginners start with basic stance and forms of the Sil-Lum and Black Tiger styles. Advanced studentscontinue training and learn forms from the Tiger-Claw, Sai-Pai and Tai-Chi and Gung-Fu weapon forms.Studentsare graded on a belt/knowledge system.Beginning 26450 7 yr + M/W 6:00pm-7:30pm Mar 31-Jun 11 22 WPCC Martinez $70

Intermediate/Advanced26449 7 yr + M/W 7:30pm-9:00pm Mar 31-Jun 11 22 WPCC Martinez $70

Special InterestSpanish for KidsWe use the Spanish-only immersion method so kids can learn Spanish while participating in fun, effective andeducational activities. Circle-time, singing, and reading stories are just the beginning. We introduce a new themeeach week such as greetings, numbers, colors, days of the week and more in a natural and comfortable setting.Taught by an experienced native speaker, children will love the Spanish language and gain the ability to applywhat they learn with confidence.26022 5-8 yr W 4:30pm-5:30pm Apr 2-Jun 4 10 CVCC Thompson $120**$15 materials fee due at first class.

Exploring Your Voice Creative WritingCreative writing of stories and affirmation poetry builds and strengthens imagination and self esteem. Includesthe fundamentals of story writing and a variety of writing techniques and exercises to kick start imaginations.Class culminates in an “Open Mic” performance session. No class 4/17.26026 8-11 yr Th 4:30pm-5:30pm Mar 20-May 15 8 CVCC Mayo $149

SportsMake Me A Pro Sports Through the use of sports training and education, Make Me a Pro Sports strives to instilla positive attitude within children that carries over the every aspect of their life. Weoffer fun and educational sports camps and classes that are taught by successfulplayers and coaches who are specialists in each of the sports we offer. Make Me aPro’s philosophy is “To play like a Pro, learn from a Pro.” Does this mean we only teachadvanced players? No, not at all! Our goal is to hire the most talented coaches,many with professional playing experience, who express their joy of the sport andenable kids to be the best they can be, regardless of skill level.Flag Football26875 5-8 yr Sa 1:45pm-2:30pm Apr 19-May 24 6 PALHP MMP Staff $7826876 8-12 yr Sa 2:30pm-3:15pm Apr 19-May 24 6 PALHP MMP Staff $78

Soccer Magic26874 5-7 yr M 3:30pm-4:15pm Apr21-May26 6 PALHP MMP Staff $7826869 5-7 yr Sa 10:25am-11:10am Apr 19-May 24 6 PALHP MMP Staff $78

Soccer Technique26870 8-12 yr Sa 11:15am-12:00pm Apr 19-May 24 6 PALHP MMP Staff $7826878 8-12 yr M 4:20pm-5:05pm Apr 21-May 26 6 PALHP MMP Staff $78

T-Ball26872 5-8 yr Sa 1:00pm-1:45pm Apr 19-May 24 6 PALHP MMP Staff $78

Youth Flag FootballThe Friday Night Lights Youth Flag Football Program will focus on teamwork and sportsmanship while participantslearn the fundamental football skills, including passing, catching and play execution. Player positions are rotatedevery game and no special equipment is required. Practices are held once a week with games played the last 40minutes of each practice. The Friday Night Lights Youth Flag Football Program is a collaboration between theUnion City Leisure Services, the City of Newark, and the Hayward Area Recreation Department.26903 8-9 yr F 6:00pm-7:30pm Apr 11-May 30 8 Shorty Garcia Park Staff $6526904 10-12 yr F 6:00pm-7:30pm Apr 11-May 30 8 Shorty Garcia Park Staff $65

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Youth Volleyball 26649 8-10 yr T 6:15pm-7:45pm Apr 8-May 27 8 EMS Staff $6526650 11-14 yr T 6:15pm-7:45pm Apr 8-May27 8 EMS Staff $65

Youth Basketball ClinicThis is an individual sign up basketball camp. The camp will meet every Saturday for six weeks. Each session willconsist of basic fundamentals training for the beginners and skills training for the more advanced. The secondhalf of each session will have the kids form up inot teams and scrimmage with the camp instructors assisting bycoaching and officiating the games. All skill levels are welcome and each participant will receive a Certificate ofParticipation. This High Brand level of basketball will be taught through various drills and intense workouts whichare targeted to boost your level of athleticism and improve all aspects of your game. From developing yourindividual game (shooting form, two ball dribbling, athleticism, etc.), to improving your team game (courtawareness, coach-ability, basketball IQ, etc.). H.A.R.D. Hoops Academy is focused on making sure you reach yourbasketball potentials while still creating and maintaining a fun, competitive, and learning atmosphere!26901 6-9 yr T 4:00pm-5:30pm Apr 8-May 13 6 CONHS Staff $4026902 10-15 yr W 4:00pm-6:00pm Apr 9-May 21 6 CONHS Staff $5526897 6-9 yr Sa 9:00am-10:30am Apr 12-May 17 6 EMS Staff $4026898 10-15 yr Sa 10:35am-12:35pm Apr 12-May 17 6 EMS Staff $55

Skillz and ScrimmagesKidz will enjoy advanced skill building: dribbling, passing and shooting in a team play format. Each class we willplay games to build individual skills and small-sided scrimmages that emphasize application of finer technicalpoints. This is the perfect bridge from our Soccer 1 classes for those who are aspiring to the next level. All levelsof skill are welcome to learn and enjoy the world’s most popular sport! Each participant will receive a soccerjersey.26921 7-10 yr W 4:30pm-5:15pm Apr 9-May 28 8 PALHP KLS Staff $10226922 7-10 yr Sa 5:00pm-5:45pm Apr 12-Jun 7 8 SSVP KLS Staff $102

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After School Tennis ClinicWhether your child is playing on their schools team or tournaments through the USTA, this clinic is designed forintermediate middle school and high school students who are already playing, or desire to play, tenniscompetitively. The class will consist of rigorous tennis drills and match play. Wear tennis shoes and bring a tennisracquet and a new can of tennis balls.26905 11-17 yr T/Th 4:00pm-5:30pm Mar 25-Apr 24 10 BTTC Hill $9026907 11-17 yr W/F 4:00pm-5:30pm Mar 26-Apr 25 10 BTTC Hill $9026906 11-17 yr T/Th 4:00pm-5:30pm Apr 29-May 29 10 BTTC Hill $9026908 11-17 yr W/F 4:00pm-5:30pm Apr 30-May 30 10 BTTC Hill $90

Tennis – Beginner NTRP Rating of 1.0Little or no previous experience or limited tennis playing experience. Students will learn basic grips and strokes(forehand, backhand, volley, serve, scoring and elements of game play). Bring a tennis racket and a can of newtennis balls to first class.26670 7-17 yr W 6:30pm-7:30pm Mar 26-May 28 10 CVTC Savich $12526666 7-17 yr Sa 9:00am-10:00am Mar 22-May 31 10 CVTC Hill $12526667 7-17 yr Sa 10:10am-11:10am Mar 22-May 31 10 CVTC Hill $12526668 7-17 yr Sa 4:00pm-5:00pm Mar 22-May 31 10 CVTC Hill $12526671 7-17 yr Su 1:00pm-2:00pm Mar 23-Jun 1 10 CVTC Savich $125

Tennis – Advanced Beginner NTRP Rating of 2.0Some previous experience or those who can carry on a short rally. Emphasis on improving basic strokes, footworkand serving. NOTE: Beginner class is recommended before taking this class. Bring a tennis racket and a can ofnew tennis balls to first class.26663 7-17 yr Sa 12:10pm-1:10pm Mar 22-May 31 10 CVTC Hill $12526664 7-17 yr Su 2:00pm-3:00pm Mar 23-Jun 1 10 CVTC Savich $125

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Rackets, Rallies & KicksIn partnership with the United States Tennis Association we are offering thisnew and unique program combining elements of soccer and tennis. Thisintroductory level class will engage the participant in the basics of soccer andtennis. This is a free program and all equipment will be provided.27130 6-12 yr Sa 10:00am-11:30am Mar 15-May 3 8 Sunset Staff FREE

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Euro School of TennisWear tennis shoes and bring a tennis racquet. For more information, check out www.euroschooloftennis.com.For classes not meeting minimum enrollment, adjustments or combinations of classes will be made.Mini Aces Tennis: All Levels – This class is designed for the child of age 6 to 8 who is just learning thegame of tennis. Hand-eye coordination, strokes and movement drills will be learned in a fun-filled way. 27004 6-8 yr Sa 4:15pm-5:15pm Mar 15-May 17 10 Stonybrook Euro Staff $13527005 6-8 yr M 4:15pm-5:15pm Mar 17-May 19 10 CVCC Euro Staff $135

Tennis Stars: Beginner27006 9-14 yr Sa 3:15pm-4:15pm Mar 15-May 17 10 Stonybrook Euro Staff $13527007 9-14 yr M 5:45pm-6:45pm Mar 17-May 19 10 CVCC Euro Staff $135

Tennis Stars: Intermediate27008 9-14 yr Sa 6:30pm-7:30pm Mar 15-May 17 10 Stonybrook Euro Staff $13527009 9-14 yr M 6:45pm-7:45pm Mar 17-May 19 10 CVCC Euro Staff $135

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Star Leadership TrainingThis is an innovative training program designs to present useful information for teens grades 7-12 to developstrong and positive leadership skills. Participants will acquire techniques to raise their self-esteem, become apositive role model in their community and learn the value of “teamwork.” All which are useful tools for futureemployment with any agency or organization. All workshops and activities are hands on and will include: teambuilding, self-esteem, safety and communication which have been carefully planned to be useful in building yourteen’s leadership skills. All intended to provide your teen a broad base knowledge in the area of recreation. Uponcompletion of the training, your teen will receive a certificate of completion and will have the unique opportunityto volunteer at one of our Go Recreate Day Camp sites in assisting the Recreation Staff in providing creative,engaging and enriching activities during the summer of 2014. Days and times of volunteering will be based onthe availability of each individual. Final two classes Thursday and Friday will be onsite training, site TBD.25697 12-18 yr T-F 8:30am-1:00pm Apr 15-Apr 18 4 WPCC Staff $90

Students With Achieving Goals (S.W.A.G. ZONE)S.W.A.G motivates our teens to become productive and engaged community members, now and throughouttheir adult life. Our teens gain social and academic skills, improve their self-esteem and learn respect towardstheir peers, school and community through daily interaction with positive role models. Among our after schoolprogram a real set for learning will impact their pursuit of further education and employment opportunities.SWAG is committed to preparing our teens for the future!25687 12-18 yr M-F 3:30pm-6:30pm Mar 17-May 23 SLCC Staff $4525688 12-18 yr M-F 3:30pm-6:30pm Mar 17-May 23 SGCC Staff $4525689 12-18 yr M-F 3:30pm-6:30pm Mar 17-May 23 CVCC Staff $45

Hip Hop for TeensWould you like to learn the latest street type style of dance made popular by music videos? Join this energizingand electrifying dance class and get ready to loosen up and have some fun!! Improve your strength and agilitywhile exercising your mind and body! No class 4/14.26132 12-18 yr M 7:30pm-8:30pm Mar 17-May 12 8 CVCC CVPA Staff $73

Kidsafe Cardio Kick Boxing Are you ready to kick start your heart? We will be doing basic kicking and punching drills, circuit training, padwork and calisthenics in this fun and energizing aerobic workout. This class will get you in excellent shape andfeeling great for the summer. This class is for all fitness levels.26727 16 yr + M 7:00pm-8:00pm Apr 7-Jun 23 12 SLCC GOTHARD $91

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Urban DanceUrban, contemporary dance, is a mixture of hip-hop, modern and jazz styles. In this exciting course, students willnot only be able to learn basic dance technique but be able to put their own personality and individualism intothe steps. Self-confidence, attitude, as well as teamwork will be stressed as the students and teacher work togetherto create a piece to show parents at the end of the session. No class 4/14, 4/15, 5/26.26659 13-17 yr M 5:00pm-5:55pm Mar 17-Jun 2 10 WPCC Freitas $10026643 12-16 yr Tu 7:00pm-7:55pm Mar 18-May 27 10 SFCC Freitas $100

Teen EtiquetteThis three day program will teach the use of good manners in a variety of social situations. These lessons willrevolve around dining etiquette, gracious behavior, and preserving one’s health. This experience will enhancethe lives of young adults in their current situations and as they mature into adulthood.26016 10-18 yr W 6:00pm-7:30pm Mar 19-Apr 2 3 KASCC Warbasse $6026017 10-18 yr W 6:00pm-7:30pm Apr 16-Apr 30 3 KASCC Warbasse $60

Online Driver’s EdLearn to drive – the right way! This is an online course with videos, animated driving scenarios and sample testquestions. Learn the rules of the road, major causes of traffic collisions, DMV procedures and more. A licensedinstructor is available to answer any questions. Receive a DMV-approved Certificate of Completion. Sign up forthe month you would like to begin the class. After you register, you will be contacted with username and password.Please contact www.SafetyDriversEd.com for more information.26012 15 yr + Online April Vieyra $5526013 15 yr + Online May Vieyra $5526014 15 yr + Online June Vieyra $55

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Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center4901 Breakwater Avenue, Hayward | (510) 670-7270 | [email protected]

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

VolunteerWeekend Weed Warriors – Have a positive impact on the environment at the Hayward shoreline byvolunteering. We need your help and enthusiasm to eradicate the non-native plants that threaten shorelinediversity. Restoration days will involve working and learning techniques of invasive removal and learninginformation about the native plants and animals of the Hayward shoreline. Refreshments will be provided. Bringgloves or borrow some of ours. Ages 12 and older. Registration required. Call Patti Workover at (510) 670-7270to sign up.26851 12 yr + Su 1:00pm-4:00pm Apr 13 1 HSIC Workover FREE26852 12 yr + Su 1:00pm-4:00pm May 18 1 HSIC Workover FREE26853 12 yr + Su 1:00pm-4:00pm Jun 1 1 HSIC Workover FREE

Shoreline Trash Takers – Grab your workgloves and your goodwill; the salt marsh needs your help getting ridof the trash that has accumulated since our last clean-up. We will provide the trash bags and some gloves to loan.26854 All ages Sa 12:30pm-2:00pm Apr 19 1 HSIC Rayton FREE

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Weekend Nature ActivitiesFishing In The Bay – Fishing is a way to connect with the natural world. It can provide hours of bonding andrelaxation amongst friends and family. After a brief orientation, including basic rigging, equipment, knots, ethicsand fish ecology we’ll finish with a fishing excursion to the San Francisco Bay. Reservations required. SpecialMother’s Day class offered on May 11, take mom fishing! If you are sixteen and older you must have a fishinglicense to participate. Parents who are on site to supervise only, do not need a license.26743 6 yr + Su 12:00pm-3:00pm Mar 16 1 HSIC Fowlks $12/person26744 6 yr+ Sa 10:30am-1:30pm Mar 29 1 HSIC Rayton $12/person26745 6 yr + Su 10:00am-1:00pm May 11 1 HSIC Workover $12/person

Dipnetting in the Channel – Dip your net into the channel of marsh water next to our building and seewhat animals are hiding there! From acrobatic mud snails to tiny baby crabs smaller than the eraser on a pencil,the channel is full of surprises. A naturalist will guide your dipnetting and help you learn about what you arecatching. Please note that the time of this activity changes depending on the low tide. 26746 3 yr+ Sa 10:00am-11:00am May 31 1 HSIC Rayton $3/participant26747 3 yr+ Sa 2:00pm-3:00pm Jun 7 1 HSIC Rayton $3/participant

Explore the Edge of the Bay – We’ll take advantage of this morning’s low tide to discover many of thedifferent creatures that inhabit the edge of the Bay, and to see who makes their home on the soft bay bottom.Wear old shoes or boots, and clothes that can get muddy for this two mile walk.26748 6 yr + Su 10:30am-12:30pm May 4 1 HSIC Fowlks $5/child

Native American History Walk – There are many native animals in the marsh, but what about people?The first people to inhabit the East Bay region were Ohlone and Miwok Native Americans. Join us on a walk andlearn how they utilized the Bayland environment for food and materials, along with other interpretations of theirhistory past and present.26749 10 yr + Su 11:00am-1:00pm Jun 8 1 HSIC Fowlks $8/person

Leopard Shark Feeding Frenzy – Watch as a Naturalist feeds our resident leopard sharks, perch andgopher snake. Learn more about them and our other aquatic and land inhabitants. Who gets fed and who willget eaten!26855 All ages Su 2:00pm-3:00pm Mar 30 1 HSIC Staff FREE26856 All ages Sa 2:00pm-3:00pm Apr 26 1 HSIC Staff FREE26857 All ages Sa 2:00pm-3:00pm May 31 1 HSIC Staff FREE

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Father’s Day Family Camp Outovernight from 3:00pm Saturday, June 14 through

11:00am on Sunday, June 15Feast on barbeque prepared by the naturalist staff and celebrateDad’s special day. Bring yourself, your family and your sleeping bags

and tents for this exclusive camping event (it gets really windy so beprepared!). We’ll provide all the food and entertainment. Go tidepooling,

find bugs, take hikes, build sandcastles, play games, roast marshmallowsand learn about the animals and plants that make up the shoreline habitat. Moms, grandparents, aunts anduncles welcome! Reservations Required. Meet at 3050 West Winton Avenue in Hayward.Adult and One Child26408 4 yr + Sa/Su 3:00pm-11:00am Jun 14-Jun 15 2 Staff HSIC $85

Additional Child26409 4-17 yr Sa/Su 3:00pm-11:00am Jun 14-Jun 15 2 Staff HSIC $10

Additional Adult26410 18 yr + Sa/Su 3:00pm-11:00am Jun 14-Jun 15 2 Staff HSIC $25

Eleventh Annual 10K on the Bay www.10konthebay.org

August 24, 20147:00am Registration Begins, 8:30am 5K Start, 8:40am 10K Start

Join us for a run/walk along the spectacular habitat of the Hayward shorelineoverlooking the San Francisco Bay-Estuary. This event is designed to promoteenvironmental and health awareness. Call (510) 670-7270 or visit www.10konthebay.orgfor more information. Online registration is available at 10konthebay.org orallsportcentral.com. Register by August 4, 2014 to receive an event T-shirt!

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Toddler RambleEnjoy Friday mornings with your child at the Interpretive Center. Your little one will discoverthe shoreline through crafts, books, and hands-on experiences. Every month there is a newtheme, with each week exploring that theme through different activities. Parents and caregivers grow as facilitatorsof nature education along the way.March: Birds and Nests Continued – We’re not done with all things bird yet. We will explore what makesbirds special and unique. That means feathers and eggs and flight.26777 1-3 yr F 10:30am-11:15am Mar 21 1 HSIC Graham $5/child26778 1-3 yr F 10:30am-11:15am Mar 28 1 HSIC Graham $5/child

April: Let’s Move Our Bodies! – Things outside are waking up from their winter slumber, so let’s get ourbodies alive and moving. Exercise your gross- motor skills by dancing and wiggling and walking the spider webline!26779 1-3 yr F 10:30am-11:15am Apr 4 1 HSIC Graham $5/child26780 1-3 yr F 10:30am-11:15am Apr 11 1 HSIC Graham $5/child26781 1-3 yr F 10:30am-11:15am Apr 18 1 HSIC Graham $5/child26782 1-3 yr F 10:30am-11:15am Apr 25 1 HSIC Graham $5/child

May: May Messiness – Squish and explore our muddy marsh, along with some other messy play, and findout that it is actually pretty cool and fun! Bring an extra set of clothes and rain boots, if you have them. No ToddlerRamble 5/16, 5/23.26783 1-3 yr F 10:30am-11:15am May 2 1 HSIC Graham $5/child26784 1-3 yr F 10:30am-11:15am May 9 1 HSIC Graham $5/child26787 1-3yr F 10:30am-11:15am May 30 1 HSIC Graham $5/child

Nature DetectivesNature Detectives is a monthly program for 3 to 5 year olds and theircaregivers designed to introduce participants to the plants and animalsthat live in the salt marsh that meets on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of eachmonth. Each class is different and corresponds to the theme of the month,and involves exploration of our marsh through hikes, crafts and songs.April: Eggscellent Detecting, Sherlock – It’s that time of yearwhen birds and other animals are laying eggs and making nests, some ofthem right on our building. We will investigate the properties of eggs and do some eggciting eggsperiments.26788 3-5 yr Sa 11:00am-12:00pm Apr 5 1 HSIC Rayton $7/child26789 3-5 yr Sa 11:00am-12:00pm Apr 19 1 HSIC Rayton $7/child

May: Do You Speak Whale? – Explore the amazing aquatic mammalian world of whales. Find out if youare taller than a whale’s jawbone, and use baleen to see if you can eat like a whale. We will also make somegreat whale crafts.26790 3-5 yr Sa 11:00am-12:00pm May 3 1 HSIC Rayton $7/child26791 3-5 yr Sa 11:00am-12:00pm May 17 1 HSIC Rayton $7/child

June: Summertime Spiders – Spiders are so much more than we give them credit for! We will discoverthe amazing world of the many spiders that live at the Interpretive Center. 26792 3-5 yr Sa 11:00am-12:00pm Jun 7 1 HSIC Rayton $7/child26793 3-5 yr Sa 11:00am-12:00pm Jun 21 1 HSIC Rayton $7/child

Nature Programs for AdultsSalt Pond History Hike – Discuss the unique and interesting history of the Bay Area from the formation ofthe San Francisco Bay to the opening of the Hayward Shoreline. Walk through remnants left by settlers whoworked and lived at the shoreline over one hundred years ago.26841 18 yr + Su 11:00am-1:00pm May 25 1 HSIC Workover $8/person

Shoreline Van Tour – Join a naturalist on a driving tour of the shoreline. Stop at various points along theshore to bird-watch, taste edible plants, and learn about the history of the bay. This is a great way for peoplewith limited mobility to see more of this beautiful habitat.26842 18 yr + Su 11:00am-1:00pm Jun 22 1 HSIC Workover $8/person

Bird HikesThe Hayward Shoreline and the San Francisco Bay-Estuary are home to over 124 species of birds during the falland winter migration. As a crucial stop on the Pacific Flyway, the Bay and surrounding salt marshes are perfectfor birding whether you’re a beginner or an expert!Blackbird Singing in the Dead of Spring (At The Shoreline) – One of the sweetest signals thatSpring has arrived is the song of the Red-winged Blackbird. Its distinctive melodic song will put us all in a cheerful,and perhaps even nostalgic mood as we explore this stretch of the Hayward Shoreline that abuts an uplandhabitat. We will meet at the very end of West Winton at the trailhead in the second parking lot.26861 12 yr + Sa 9:30am-12:30pm Mar 22 1 HSIC Graham $5/person

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Combing for Candlesticks – One of the most extreme birds along the Hayward Shoreline is the Long-billed Curlew. It’s bill can be longer than 8.5 inches, and because of that is also known as a candlestick bird.Today we will keep our eyes out for these fabulous birds before they leave the area and head out on theirmigration route in the coming weeks. We will meet at the Grant Ave. trailhead in San Lorenzo.26862 12 yr + Su 10:00am-1:00pm Apr 6 1 HSIC Graham $5/person

A Feathered Tradition – It’s hard to believe this is the 5th annual spring trip to Coyote Hills. If you are acurious first-timer, or if you have been with us before and know already, this walk will not let you down. Alongwith owls and other raptors, we might find nesting birds like Marsh Wrens, or silly birds like Great-tailed Grackles,or even unusual birds like the Eurasion Wigeon all of which were spotted last year. There is a $5 parking fee, andwe will meet at the parking lot next to the Nature Center. Directions can be found at http://www.ebparks.org/parks.26863 12 yr + Sa 9:30am-12:30pm Apr 26 1 HSIC Graham $5/person

A Bird is Worth a Thousand Words – A small, intriguing gull named after Napoleon’s zoologist nephewis our featured bird today. If we are lucky to spot the Bonaparte’s Gull, we might see it skimming the surface ofa pond in search of invertebrate prey, or perched on a post preening itself. We will meet at the Interpretive Centerto begin our hike.26864 12 yr + Sa 9:30am-12:30pm May 10 1 HSIC Graham $5/person

It’s a Reversal of Fortune, in a Good Way – We’ll start from the Interpretive Center again this week,but go in the opposite direction than last time, and see if there is something new to find. We’ll peek in the saltponds for plovers, look along the shoreline for any migrating stragglers and finally go into the freshwater marshin search of any breeding birds.26865 12 yr + Sa 10:30am-1:30pm May 24 1 HSIC Graham $5/person

Birding Basics: An Introduction to Bird Watching – We will find birding easier after learning howto use a birding field guide, identifying markings, bird shapes and bird behaviors. Join us as we walk a leisurelytwo mile loop to the bay and back. Bring your field guides and binoculars. This program is specifically for entry-level birders. 26866 10 yr + Su 10:00am-1:00pm Mar 23 1 HSIC Fowlks $5/person26867 10 yr + Su 10:00am-1:00pm Apr 27 1 HSIC Fowlks $5/person

Sulphur Creek Nature Center1801 D Street, Hayward

Open Sunday-Saturday, 10:00am-5:00pm | Park open on all designated District Holidays.Open: Sunday, April 20, 2014 (Easter Sunday)

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

Wildlife Discovery CenterLearn about watersheds, creek life, and the plants and animals that depend on this important habitat. Discoverwhich animals at Sulphur Creek are amphibians, and where they need to go in the spring. Pick up a brochure tofind out how you can support your favorite critter at Sulphur Creek through our Adopt-an-Animal Program andhow you can get your name added to the Adoptive Parents Wall Plaque. Open daily, 10:00am-4:30pm.

Animal LibraryVisit the Lending Library and go home with your very own pet for the week. Animals available to rent includerats, mice, hamsters, and guinea pigs. All critters come complete with cage, water bottle, food, and care sheet.Open Saturday and Sunday 10:00am-3:00pm only. $20 rental fee. All rentals require a $40 Visa/MasterCard orAmerican Express deposit along with a valid Driver’s License or I.D. card. Due to the popularity of this programand the limited number of animals available, all rentals are on a first come, first serve basis.

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Teacher ServicesIntroduce your students to the wonders of our Bay Area native wildlife by taking a “Walk with the Animals” orgoing on a “Mini-beast Safari” at Sulphur Creek. We also offer special programs on reptiles and amphibians,birds, owls, bats, raptors, creek ecology, and arthropods. Most programs are also available to you in the classroom.Sign up early. Call (510) 881-6747 for a brochure or to make your reservation. Program descriptions may beviewed online at www.haywardrec.org. Be sure to read about our newest class programs: Owls on the Prowl,Birds of Prey, and Bats in Focus. Programs offered Monday-Friday.

Volunteer OpportunitiesInterested in working with wildlife? Join our crew of trained volunteers to feed and care for injured and sickwildlife along with Sulphur Creek’s non-releasable resident animals. Work on special projects. Help us withimportant record-keeping, clerical work, and gardening. Stop by to pick up an application.

“Day on the Green” Join the Naturalist on the “Green” and come face to face with some of Sulphur Creek’s resident wildlife everySaturday and Sunday at 2:30pm. Great photo opportunities of wildlife up close.

Nature Activities Toddler Times are designed for ages 1 to 3 with their caregivers. Each class includes a hands-on visit with animals,a craft, and an outdoor exploration. Sibling Fee: $2 per child. Sibling registration not available online. Please call(510) 881-6700 for information on registering siblings. April Toddler Time: Ears – Come investigate the animals’ ears as we visit the rabbit, guinea pig, and gopher.Make your own bunny ears, and listen to the animals with your ears.25799 1-3 yr & caregiver W 10:00am-10:45am Apr 2 1 SCNC Leah $7/child25800 1-3 yr & caregiver T 10:00am-10:45am Apr 8 1 SCNC Leah $7/child25801 1-3 yr & caregiver T 11:15am-12:00pm Apr 8 1 SCNC Leah $7/child25802 1-3 yr & caregiver Sa 10:00am-10:45am Apr 12 1 SCNC Christine $7/child 25803 1-3 yr & caregiver M 10:00am-10:45am Apr 14 1 SCNC Christine $7/child

May Toddler Time: Back Yard Buddies – Meet some of the animals you might find near your home.Visit the dove, snake, and snail and make a back yard buddy you can bring inside your home.25804 1-3 yr & caregiver W 10:00am-10:45am May 7 1 SCNC Leah $7/child 25805 1-3 yr & caregiver M 11:00am-11:45am May 12 1 SCNC Christine $7/child 25806 1-3 yr & caregiver Sa 10:00am-10:45am May 17 1 SCNC Christine $7/child 25807 1-3 yr & caregiver T 10:00am-10:45am May 27 1 SCNC Leah $7/child25808 1-3 yr & caregiver T 11:15am-12:00pm May 27 1 SCNC Leah $7/child

June Toddler Time: Colors – Explore the beautiful colors found in nature. What colors will we find on thechicken, newt, and hamster? Color a beautiful animal to take home.25809 1-3 yr & caregiver W 10:00am-10:45am Jun 4 1 SCNC Leah $7/child25810 1-3 yr & caregiver M 10:00am-10:45am Jun 9 1 SCNC Christine $7/child25811 1-3 yr & caregiver T 10:00am-10:45am Jun 17 1 SCNC Leah $7/child 25812 1-3 yr & caregiver T 11:15am-12:00pm Jun 17 1 SCNC Leah $7/child25813 1-3 yr & caregiver Sa 10:00am-10:45am Jun 21 1 SCNC Christine $7/child

Youth Nature ClassesYouth Nature Classes are designed for ages 3-5, 4-7, 5-9, and 8-12. Each class will focus on an animal adaptationthat is used to help it survive. Students will meet live animals up close and complete a special project or craftbased on the featured adaptation. Smell and Tell – Why, how, and what do the animals smell? Follow the scent trail of the snake, vulture, andcockroach. Test your own sense of smell.25821 4-7 yr W 3:30pm-5:00pm Apr 2 1 SCNC Leah $8/child25815 3-5 yr F 10:30am-12:00pm Apr 4 1 SCNC Shayna $8/child25822 5-9 yr T 3:30pm-5:00pm Apr 8 1 SCNC Leah $8/child

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Whiskers – Come investigate the animals’ whiskers as we visit the rabbit, guinea pig, and gopher. Create abunny with whiskers and try them out on our whisker walk.25827 4-7 yr Sa 11:00am-12:00pm Apr 12 1 SCNC Christine $8/child

Owl Pellet Ecology – Discover the fascinating world of owls by learning about their habitats, behaviors, andeating habits. We will be meeting some owls up close and will then examine the types of food they eat bydissecting an owl pellet. 25828 8-12 yr Sa 11:00am-12:00pm Apr 12 1 SCNC Staff $10/child

Eggscellent Eggs – Come and meet some oviparous friends as we learn about all different kinds of eggs.Visit with a snake, tortoise, and of course a chicken. Have some fun dying eggs, then get a soft snuggle from aSulphur Creek Easter bunny.25818 3-5 yr Th 10:30am-12:00pm Apr 10 1 SCNC Shayna $8/child

Carnivore Cafe – How do animals find, catch, and eat their prey? What is on the menu of the snake, hawk,and tarantula? Create a carnivorous companion.25816 3-5 yr F 10:30am-12:00pm May 2 1 SCNC Shayna $8/child25823 4-7 yr T 3:30pm-5:00pm May 27 1 SCNC Leah $8/child25824 5-9 yr W 3:30pm-5:00pm May 7 1 SCNC Leah $8/child

“Love Poems for the Unloved” – Author Reading and Character Greeting! Meet Diane Lang, celebratedchildren’s author, as we read her poems and meet some of the unloved critters in “Vulture Verses: Love Poemsfor the Unloved.” Enjoy readings from Diane and create your own animal love note to take home. Autographedbooks are available for a $20 donation. 100% of proceeds go to Sulphur Creek. Bring the family. Children mustbe accompanied by an adult.25829 5-12 yr Sa 2:00pm-3:30pm May 3 1 SCNC Leah $10/child

Perfect Plants – How does your garden grow? You’ll find out as we dig in the dirt and plant some gardenfavorites. We’ll also visit with some of Sulphur Creeks herbivores: the dove, bunny, and pocket gopher.25819 3-5 yr Th 10:30am-12:00pm May 15 1 SCNC Shayna $8/child

Animal Movement – Imagine walking like the animals. Come observe the dove, snake, and snail, and tryout their methods of motion. Search for animals on the move on the trail.25830 4-7 yr Sa 11:00am-12:00pm May 17 1 SCNC Christine $8/child

Magnificent Mammals – Mammals are an amazing group of animals that have been around for over 200million years! Come learn about the very first mammals, the mammals that are thriving today, and the mammalsthat might be getting close to extinction. Get hands on with mammals that make great pets, and meet mammalsthat you might see in your own backyard. 26969 8-12 yr Sa 11:00am-12:00pm May 17 1 SCNC Staff $10/child

Life Cycles – Spring is baby season at Sulphur Creek. Discover the variety of life cycles as we meet the toad,rat, and chicken. Create an animal friend, and watch as it changes stages in its life cycle.25825 4-7 yr W 3:30pm-5:00pm Jun 4 1 SCNC Leah $8/child25817 3-5 yr F 10:30am-12:00pm Jun 6 1 SCNC Shayna $8/child25826 5-9 yr T 3:30pm-5:00pm Jun 17 1 SCNC Leah $8/child

Defying Cockroaches – Imagine being able to move a mountain or stop a speeding train. Feats of strengthare an important adaptation needed by many animals to survive. Discover the hidden strength of a cockroach asyou create an experiment to calculate its muscle power. You will use scientific methods to predict, experiment,and analyze. Conforms to California Educational State Standards.25831 6-12 yr Sa 10:00am-12:00pm Jun 7 1 SCNC Powell $15/child

Teddy Bear Picnic – Bring your favorite stuffed animal friend, a picnic lunch, and a blanket to sit on, to thisspecial picnic in the park. Visit our feathered friends from the barnyard and watch to see who loves a treat at thepicnic. (No charge for siblings under 1 year)25832 1-6 yr W 12:00pm-1:30pm Jun 4 1 SCNC Leah $8/child

Metamorphosis – We’re going through changes. Come and meet a caterpillar and a frog as we learn abouttheir amazing transformations. We’ll look at some pollywogs and make a caterpillar craft.25820 3-5 yr Th 10:30 am–12:00pm Jun 19 1 SCNC Shayna $8/child

Tadpole Search Field Trip – Meet us at Dry Creek in Union City to search for tadpoles and wonderful watercreatures. Use nets to help you get an up-close look at these special creatures. Make a floating toy, too. Directionsto the meeting location will be sent the week before the program. Child must be accompanied by an adult.25833 2-10 yr M 10:00am-11:30am Jun 23 1 SCNC Christine $8/child

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Campfire NightBreak into summer with this fun summer tradition with your family! Visit with special critters of the night andenjoy an evening of roasting marshmallows.NASCAR Roaches: On your mark, get-set, GO! – Have you ever raced a cockroach? Enjoy an excitingevening at the races when you select, examine, and race a Madagascar Hissing Cockroach. Come to this funfamily evening of races and marshmallow roasting. Child must be accompanied by an adult.26528 4-12 yr Sa 6:30pm-8:30pm Jun 7 1 SCNC Powell $10/child

Community Service Shadow ClassLearn about the programs and day-to-day operations of Sulphur Creek Nature Center. Attend an orientation thatwill introduce you to a variety of education programs, wildlife jobs, volunteer opportunities, and our wildlifehospital. Get a behind-the-scenes tour, and then sign up to shadow one of our experienced volunteers for half aday. You will assist them as they care for our resident hawks, owls, coyotes, or foxes. Help clean, feed, and planenrichment. May satisfy 6 hours of community service requirements; check with your school first. Registration isrequired. The Community Service Class is designed for Middle and High School students.25834 Midddle/High School students Sa 1:00pm-3:00pm Apr 26 1 SCNC Staff $30Shadow times: Must sign up for Shadow time within 30 days of orientation Saturday, 8:30am-12:30pm or 1:00pm-5:00pm Sunday, 8:30am-12:30pm or 1:00pm-5:00pm Or two 2-hour shifts Monday, Wednesday, or Friday, 3:00pm-5:00pm

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Bats & BrewsTake a taste bud tour of the world of beer and meet some Bay Area bats. Beer is universal.

Every culture knows beer and every culture is proud to boast that its brew is the best onearth. Civilized people all over the world brew and enjoy truly great beers, but could itbe possible that beer is responsible for civilization as we know it? Join well-knownTastemaster, Ira Bletz, as he shares the history, lore and mythology surrounding

beer and brew craft. Learn how beer is made and discover a beer famousstory and song. Join us for a fun, informative evening. You’ll learnwhile tasting classic varieties such as lagers, pilsner, ale, malt, and

wheat beers. Naturalists will also present live localbats, creatures that love to share thedarkness of the evening as you enjoy thistasting tour. Must be 21 to attend.

26885 21 yr + F 7:00pm-9:00pm Jun 6 1 SCNC Staff $40

Adult Nature SeriesJoin the naturalists at Sulphur Creek Nature Center in a series of programsto explore nature. These programs are designed for adults only. Must beat least 18 to attend.

Creek Restoration

Creek health is vital to our ecosystem, supporting native plants and wildlifedependent on riparian corridors. Learn how our creeks in the East Bayhave been restored from our Watershed Specialist, Shayna, and visit our“living” creek at the Sulphur Creek Nature Center. Wear your walking shoesand bring a rain hat for our walk.25905 18 yr + Sa 1:00pm-2:30pm Apr 12 1 SCNC Franke $18

Beneficial Garden “Bugs”

Ladybugs, darkling beetles,damselflies, and butterflies are onlya few of “the Beneficials.” Meet anddiscover the other recyclers,pollinators, and insect managers ofour garden, up-close. We will meetat Sulphur Creek’s garden for thisspecial adult nature program.25906 18 yr + Sa 11:30am-1:00pm May 10 1 SCNC Franke $18

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Adult and Youth Golf ClassesOur programs include instruction on the golf swing, short game, club fitting, course management, practicetechniques, rules and etiquette. We work with each student to help design a personal improvement programbased on the individual’s goals. All Golf classes are held at Mission Hills of Hayward Driving Range, 275 IndustrialParkway, Hayward. Minimum of 4 students and maximum of 8 students per class.Junior Golf – This is a great time to teach golf to your child. If your child is a first time learner or more advanceplayer, the instructors will base the golf lesson on individuals skills level.25434 5-12 yr Sa 12:30pm-1:15pm Apr 5-Apr 26 4 MHDR Golf Staff $4525435 5-12 yr Sa 1:30pm-2:15pm Apr 5-Apr 26 4 MHDR Golf Staff $4525436 5-12 yr Sa 12:30pm-1:15pm May 3-May 24 4 MHDR Golf Staff $4525437 5-12 yr Sa 1:30pm-2:15pm May 3-May 24 4 MHDR Golf Staff $4525439 5-12 yr Sa 12:30pm-1:15pm Jun 7-Jun 28 4 MHDR Golf Staff $4525440 5-12 yr Sa 1:30pm-2:15pm Jun 7-Jun 28 4 MHDR Golf Staff $45

Beginner Golf – This class is a beginner golf class. This is great time to get out on the golf course and drivingrange and learn the important skills needed to play golf.25444 13 yr + T 4:00pm-5:00pm Apr 1-Apr 22 4 MHDR Golf Staff $8025445 13 yr + T 4:00pm-5:00pm May 6-May 27 4 MHDR Golf Staff $8025443 13 yr + Sa 10:00am-11:00am Apr 5-Apr 26 4 MHDR Golf Staff $8025446 13 yr + Sa 10:00am-11:00am May 3-May 24 4 MHDR Golf Staff $8025438 13 yr + Sa 10:00am-11:00am Jun 7-Jun 28 4 MHDR Golf Staff $80

Intermediate Golf – For the more experienced golfer. This class will take your intermediate skills and workwith you to achieve your golfing goals.25448 13 yr + T 5:30pm-6:30pm Apr 1-Apr 22 4 MHDR Golf Staff $8025449 13 yr + T 5:30pm-6:30pm May 6-May 27 4 MHDR Golf Staff $8025447 13 yr + Sa 11:15am-12:15pm Apr 5-Apr 26 4 MHDR Golf Staff $8025441 13 yr + Sa 11:15am-12:15pm May 3-May 24 4 MHDR Golf Staff $8025442 13 yr + Sa 11:15am-12:15pm Jun 7-Jun 28 4 MHDR Golf Staff $80

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

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Junior Short Game Golf ClinicThis is an instructional program conducted on the driving range for boys and girls ages 7-17 years of age. Ourinstructors are experienced and very enthusiastic about teaching the golf swingfundamentals, chipping, and putting. You will meet other junior golfers, make newfriends and gain golf course experience. Spaces limited. Registration deadline isMarch 27, 2013. For more information, please call Linda Fiorina at (510) 881-6730.25703 7-17 yr M-F 9:00am-1:00pm Apr 14-Apr 18 5 MHDR Golf Staff $200

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Art and CraftsDrop-in art classes – each quarter participants must complete a registration form at their first class then sign inat each subsequent class. Registration discounts do not apply to drop-in fees. Nonresident fees are not chargedfor classes under $30.

WatercolorBeginning students learn the basics of water media painting with an emphasis on drawing, perspective, colortheory and problem solving. Advanced students focus on original compositions based on a given theme (i.e.,motion, light, flight, etc.). Emphasis is on fundamental elements of design derived from value sketches, goingbeyond the mere copying of photographs. Individual/group critiques. You must provide your own supplies whichis discussed at the first class.Beginning/Intermediate26293 18 yr + T 7:00pm-9:30pm Apr 1-Jun 3 10 ADOBE Pratt $11526294 18 yr + W 9:30am-12:00pm Apr 2-Jun 4 10 ADOBE Pratt $115

Intermediate/Advanced26295 18 yr + W 1:00pm-3:30pm Apr 2-Jun 4 10 ADOBE Pratt $115

Artist’s Open LabThis is an informal gathering of artists working together in a friendly and helpful atmosphere. Begin somethingnew or work on an unfinished project. Punch cards must be pre-purchased and can be picked up at the DistrictOffices, 1099 E Street, Hayward or you may request one be mailed to you (510) 881-6700. The card is good fortwo quarters starting with the quarter you purchased it at both the Monday and Thursday class.San Lorenzo – is for painters and those interested in exploring mixed media projects. Sessions facilitated byRene Clair. We provide tables and chairs. Odorless thinners only. Preregistration or punch card required (nodrop-in). 26557 18 yr + M 10:00am-2:00pm Mar 10-Apr 14 6 SLCC Clair $18*26558 18 yr + M 10:00am-2:00pm Apr 21-May 26 6 SLCC Clair $18*

Adobe Art Center – host painters providing tables, chairs and easels. Drop-in or punch card accepted. 18 yr + Th 10:00am-2:00pm Apr 24-Jun 26 ADOBE $3 drop-in**$25 for 5-visit punch card

Life DrawingA cooperative drawing class for all levels of proficiency. Each session involves gesture poses, 20 minute studiesand one hour-long pose. There is a three hour pose at the end of each month. All medias are included. Odorlessthinners only. No cameras. This is a drop-in program. Please pay at the door. 18 yr + Th 7:00pm-10:00pm Mar 20-May 29 11 ADOBE Gunn $15 drop-in

Chinese Brush PaintingAlso known as watercolor painting ‘The Chinese Way’ using mediums such as brushes, ink stone, ink stick, andrice paper. Methods of mounting completed paintings will be covered. All levels welcome. No class Apr 1Jun 1426648 18 yr + W 1:00pm-3:30pm Mar 26-Jun 4 10 ADOBE Lan $75

Jewelry CastingLearn the basics while we discuss wax work, settings for gem stones, designing, polishing and finishing and thecorrect use of tools. We will also cover kiln loading, firing and unloading with emphasis on casting preciousmetals. Feel free to bring sketches, designs, drawings and tools to class with you.26290 12 yr + W 7:00pm-9:30pm Apr 9-Jun 11 10 ADOBE Donivan $85

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Jewelry DesignCreate a bold modern design cast from an old unused piece, or update a classic in a particular proportion, coloror arrangement. Jewelry design, construction and lost wax casting are taught in a small class setting. Please bringunlined note paper and two or more different colored pencils to class.26577 18 yr + T 7:00pm-9:30pm Mar 18-Apr 22 6 WPCC Wright $5026578 18 yr + Th 11:00am-1:30pm Mar 20-Apr 24 6 WPCC Wright $50

PotteryLearn and practice pottery as an art form in our peaceful classroomenvironments. We are one of the few programs in the bay area to offergas high temperature glaze (cone 10) reduction firings as well asalternatives for firing. Fees include glazes and firing. Participants mustpre-purchase clay at class and provide their own tools. Starter tool kitsare available for purchase at class Beginners learn the techniques ofwheel throwing, hand building, sculpture and high-fire glazing.Intermediate students continue instruction in basic techniques and areencouraged to bring ideas for individual projects. There is also advancedinstruction in extended throwing, lidded forms, and altered pieces. Witheach form, glaze and decoration ideas are discussed to emphasize unityof surface and form. There will be regular demonstrations to meetindividual interest. Each class can accommodate all levels. Choose thetime and day that is convenient for you. No class 5/26.26501 18 yr + M 7:00pm-9:30pm Mar 31-Jun 2 9 WPCC Russell $12426491 18 yr + T 7:00pm-9:30pm Apr 1-Jun 3 10 ADOBE Kowalski $13526494 18 yr + T 12:30pm-3:00pm Apr 1-Jun 3 10 WPCC Neuru/Moss $13526495 18 yr + T 5:00pm-7:30pm Apr 1-Jun 3 10 WPCC Epperson $13526490 18 yr + W 10:00am-12:30pm Apr 2-Jun 4 10 WPCC Woofter $13526492 18 yr + W 7:00pm-9:30pm Apr 2-Jun 4 10 ADOBE Olson $13526496 18 yr + W 7:00pm-9:30pm Apr 2-Jun 4 10 WPCC Mielke $13526493 15 yr + Th 7:00pm-9:30pm Apr 3-Jun 5 10 ADOBE Kowalski $13526497 18 yr + Th 10:00am-12:30pm Apr 3-Jun 5 10 WPCC Woofter $13526498 18 yr + Th 7:00pm-9:30pm Apr 3-Jun 5 10 WPCC Russell $13526499 15 yr + Sa 3:00pm-5:30pm Apr 5-Jun 7 10 ADOBE Kowalski $135

Pottery and Raku Firing26500 18 yr + M 7:00pm-9:30pm Mar 31-Jun 2 9 ADOBE Mielke $124

Pottery Workshop – Drop-inThis class is designed for drop-ins or class make-ups. Workshops are overseen by volunteers providing informalinstruction. Only items produced during session/class time will be fired. You may provide a make-up slip, paythe drop-in fee at the door, or pre-purchase a 5-visit punch card ($65). Punch cards can be picked up at theDistrict Office, 1099 E Street, Hayward, or you may request one be mailed to you (510) 881-6700. You mustprovide a receipt for all card pick-ups. Punch cards are valid for one year and can be used at any pottery drop-in workshop. The cards are non-refundable and a $20 lost card replacement fee is applicable. Cards aretransferable. 15 yr + T 10:00am-12:30pm Apr 1-Jun 3 ADOBE $15 drop-in* 15 yr + F 10:00am-12:30pm Apr 4-Jun 6 WPCC $15 drop-in* 15 yr + Sa 12:30pm-3:00pm Apr 5-Jun 7 ADOBE $15 drop-in* 15 yr + Sa 10:00am-12:30pm Apr 5-Jun 7 WPCC $15 drop-in**65 for a 5-visit punch card.

Cookware PotteryLearn to make pottery that is oven-proof such as covered casseroles, bean pots, soup tureens, pie plates andmore. We will also use sculpture to decorate our vessels. Must be advanced beginning level and know how tothrow.26506 18 yr + W 1:00pm-3:30pm Apr 2-Jun 4 10 ADOBE Epperson $135

Raku Glazing and Firing IntensiveFocus on glazing and firing your bisque ware in the raku process. Class meets the 2nd & 4th Thursday of themonth. Drop-in fee is per class. Pay at the door. Rain or damp weather cancels the class. 18 yr + Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Apr 10 1 WPCC Shaffer $20 drop-in 18 yr + Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Apr 24 1 WPCC Shaffer $20 drop-in 18 yr + Th 6:00pm-9:00pm May 8 1 WPCC Shaffer $20 drop-in 18 yr + Th 6:00pm-9:00pm May 22 1 WPCC Shaffer $20 drop-in 18 yr + Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Jun 5 1 WPCC Shaffer $20 drop-in

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QuiltingThe beginning class starts with a generic quilt and continueswith a sampler, either traditional or modern. The intermediateclass will work their own projects and/or class projects, usingvarious techniques, such as appliqué, piecing, embellishment,strip piecing, and so on.Beginning/Intermediate26340 18 yr + M 6:30pm-8:30pm Mar 17-May 19 10 KASCC Steinhoff $6526342 18 yr + Th 6:30pm-8:30pm Mar 20-May 22 10 KASCC Steinhoff $65

Intermediate26341 18 yr + M 9:30am-12:30pm Mar 24-May 19 9 ADOBE Kafoure $5626339 18 yr + T 9:30am-12:30pm Mar 25-May 20 9 ADOBE Kafoure $56

Floral DesignLearn the basic skills of floral design for hobby, personal enjoyment or special occasions using fresh flowers.Classes will cover required tools, containers, basic principles of design, different shapes, effective use of colorand corsage construction. Supply list will be provided on first day of class. View instructor’s website for picturesand details at ashapoovaiah.blogspot.com.26565 18 yr + Sa 10:00am-12:00pm Apr 5-May 10 6 ADOBE Poovaiah $80**$25 material fee due at first class.

Dance and MusicIntro to Guitar Release your inner musician! Learn basic chords, strumming and picking and end up playing simple songs bythe end of the session! No need to read music; bring your own guitar.26651 18 yr + T 6:30pm-7:30pm Mar 25-Apr 22 5 SFCC Oducayen $80

Guitar – Beginning/Intermediate IIFor those who have mastered basic chords, learn more advanced chords, picking, and how to read chord charts.Play and sing songs of your choice and experience how much fun guitar playing can be! No need to read music;bring your own guitar.26652 18 yr + T 6:30pm-7:30pm Apr 29-May 27 5 SFCC Oducayen $80

Salsa Dance Beginning – Club StyleSalsa music and dancing is hot and featured in clubs everywhere. Get in on the fun by learning to dance salsa inthis playful and energetic class. It’s fun and easy to learn and you’ll be dancing to the hottest Latin music, FAST!It’s a great way to connect with your current partner - or meet a new one! No partner required.26302 16 yr + T 7:00pm-8:00pm Mar 25-May 27 10 SFCC Tomaj $120/$200 couple

Salsa Dance Intermediate – Club StyleThis challenging and rewarding class is packed with hot moves and cool styling. Includes a ½ hour of opendancing after each class. No partner required. Prerequisite: Beginning Salsa or experience partner dancing.26303 16 yr + T 8:00pm-9:30pm Mar 25-May 27 10 SFCC Tomaj $120/$200 couple

Salsa Dance: Drop-In – Purchase a 5-punch pass to use for any of Tomaj Trenda’s salsa dance classes.Passes must be pre-purchased and can be picked up at the District Offices at 1099 E Street, Hayward or you mayrequest one be mailed to you. The pass is good for two quarters starting with the quarter it was purchased. Toregister choose the class that has your intended start date.26575 18 yr + T 7:00pm-8:00pm Apr 1-Apr 29 5 SFCC Tomaj $70/5-punch card26576 18 yr + T 7:00pm-8:00pm May 6-Jun 3 5 SFCC Tomaj $70/5-punch card

Swing and Ballroom BasicsGet up and dance! Emphasis is on having fun while developing an engaging social hobby. You will learncomfortable steps in East Coast Swing and smooth dances such as Fox Trot, Waltz and nightclub Two Step.26367 18 yr + Th 7:00pm-8:00pm Apr 10-May 29 8 SFCC Hilton $8926368 18 yr + F 6:30pm-7:30pm Apr 11-May 30 8 CVCC Hilton $89

Swing And Only SwingHave fun and exercise at the same time. Learn to dance to tunes from Glen Miller (30’s) to the Cherry Poppin’Daddy’s (90’s). We will start with the basics and then move to the West Coast Swing and Lindy. If you have twoleft feet or even danced a little we are waiting for you.26382 18 yr + F 8:30pm-9:30pm Apr 11-May 30 8 CVCC Hilton $89

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Tango and Latin DanceLearn the seductive move of Tango and other Latin dances such as Rumba, Cha-Cha, Samba, Salsa and Merengue.Burn the floor with these action-packed energetic dances. Express your inner self and look like a pro at nightclubs,weddings, cruises or other social gatherings.26383 18 yr + Th 8:00pm-9:00pm Apr 10-May 29 8 SFCC Hilton $8926384 18 yr + F 7:30pm-8:30pm Apr 11-May 30 8 CVCC Hilton $89

Belly DanceAnisa shares her 30 years experience with Middle-Eastern dance. Beginning is for dancers with no experienceand focuses on an introduction to basic steps. Intermediate-Advanced levels will focus on a different regionaldance from Egypt/North Africa each session. Please wear comfortable exercise clothes or loose skirt and leather-soled shoes. Bring finger cymbals and veils or purchase from instructor ($20).Beginning26653 15 yr + T 6:30pm-7:30pm Mar 25-May 27 10 CVCC Sahhar $120

Intermediate26654 15 yr + T 7:30pm-8:30pm Mar 25-May 27 10 CVCC Sahhar $120

Belly Dance: Drop-in – Purchase a 5-punch pass to use for any of Anisa Sahhar’s belly dance classes. Passesmust be pre-purchased and can be picked up at the District Offices at 1099 E Street, Hayward or you may requestone be mailed to you. The pass is good for two quarters starting with the quarter you purchased it for. To registerchoose the class that has your intended start date.26573 16 yr + T 6:30pm-7:30pm Mar 25-Apr 22 5 CVCC Sahhar $70/5-punch pass26574 16 yr + T 6:30pm-7:30pm Apr 29-May 27 5 CVCC Sahhar $70/5-punch pass

Drumming CircleLearn African, Middle Eastern and Indian rhythms for hand/frame drums and tambourine. Anisa shares herknowledge of Middle Eastern Percussion based on an extensive background in Classical and Folkloric dance andmusical training. From meditative to exhilarating, drumming is good for the soul! Some loaner drums will bemade available. All levels welcome.26989 16 yr+ F 6:30pm-7:30pm Mar 21-May 23 10 SFCC Sahhar $110

Country Western Line DancingKick your boot heels and have lots of fun! Seniors will have the opportunity to stay active and focus oncoordination. So come on down to meet new people, listen to great music, and enjoy the classics. Beginning 18 yr + W 10:00am-11:30am Mar 19-Jun 11 MJCC Jones $3 drop-in

Intermediate/Advanced 18 yr + M 10:00am-11:30am Mar 17-Jun 9 MJCC Jones $3 drop-in 18 yr + F 10:00am-11:30am Mar 21-Jun 13 MJCC Jones $3 drop-in

All Levels 18 yr + Sa 10:00am-11:30am Mar 22-Jun 14 MJCC Jones $4 drop-in

Health/FitnessEnergy CompanyClasses are continuous and co-ed. Registration is taken at class. Fee: $45 for 8classes/$60 for 16 classes/$8 single class. Tickets have no expiration date. PutENERGY into your life while you burn fat, build muscle, increase metabolism,improve cardiovascular fitness and relieve stress in a friendly class setting. Bringa towel and a water bottle. Contact [email protected] for furtherinformation. New Students: Receive 4 FREE CLASSES with the purchase of a$60 ticket – 20 classes for $60.Body Sculpting: All Levels – A fat burning, muscle building, body shapingclass done to motivating, fun music. A range of free weights (2-15 lbs), exercisebands, straps, foam rollers, and chi balls are used to tone and strengthen allmajor muscle groups in non-impact, easy to follow movements. Bands anddumbbells provided to get you started. 18 yr + M/W/F 6:30pm-7:30pm continuous KASCC see above for fees 18 yr + T 6:30pm-7:30pm continuous SFCC see above for fees 18 yr+ Th 6:45pm-7:45pm continuous SFCC see above for fees 18 yr + Sa 9:00am-10:00am continuous SFCC see above for fees

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

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Jazzercise ClassesClasses are continuous. Registration is taken at class. EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer) available. Enrollment feesapply. Jazzercise blends aerobics, yoga, Pilates, and kickboxing movements into fun dance routines set to freshmusic. Designed to accommodate a variety of fitness levels and ages, the program promotes an effective, safeand fun workout that includes aerobic elements in combination with strength training. For additional information,please call the number next to the classes you are interested in attending. Jazzercise welcomes new studentswith a Special Offer: first month only $20 with EFT registration!Jazzercise18 yr + M/W 7:10pm-8:10pm CVCC (510) 538-7070 Jan Hennefer www.jazzwithjan.com18 yr + T/Th 6:00pm-7:00pm CVCC (510) 761-1201 Celeste Cook [email protected] yr + Sa 9:00am-10:00am CVCC (510) 761-1201 Celeste Cook [email protected] yr + Su 9:00am-10:00am CVCC (510) 761-1201 Celeste Cook [email protected] yr + M/W/Th/F 8:30am-9:30am KASCC (510) 247-3188 Michele Cowart [email protected]

Jazzercise Express18 yr + T/Th 7:05pm-7:35pm CVCC (510) 761-1201 Celeste Cook [email protected] yr + Sa 8:00am-8:45am CVCC (510) 761-1201 Celeste Cook [email protected]

Tummies and Tushies SculptTarget your tummy and tushies with this express 30-minute class that focuses on only those two spots! Standingand floor exercise with the use of mats, medicine balls and ballet barre.26081 18 yr + Th 6:30pm-7:00pm Mar 20-Apr 24 6 Dance Co Feder $4826082 18 yr + Th 6:30pm-7:00pm May 1-Jun 5 6 Dance Co Feder $4826083 18 yr + W 6:30pm-7:00pm Mar 19-Apr 30 7 Dance Co Feder $5626567 18 yr + W 6:30pm-7:00pm May 7-Jun 4 5 Dance Co Feder $40

Sunday Morning Boot CampRise and Shine it’s Boot Camp time...Cardio, Circuit, Resistance Training. Walking, Running, Heavy Bags, MedicineBalls and Jump Rope. Core, Gluts, Arms, Legs. You name it, we target it. Men are especially welcome! If you wantto change up your fitness routine this is definitely the class for you!26078 18 yr + Su 10:00am-11:30am Mar 16-Apr 13 5 Dance Co Feder $6826079 18 yr + Su 10:00am-11:30am Apr 20-May 18 5 Dance Co Feder $6826080 18 yr + Su 10:00am-11:30am Jun 1-Jun 29 5 Dance Co Feder $68

Extreme Cardio Kick Boxing This intense total body workout can burn up to 800 calories while being set to music will increase your strengthand flexibility while burning fat. Class includes circuit training, aerobic activity, toning, punching and kicking heavybags and ends in with a blast of guts and butts!! Bring a towel because you are guaranteed to sweat! Men andWomen are welcome!26084 18 yr + M/W 7:00pm-7:50pm Apr 7-May 7 10 Dance Co Feder $10026085 18 yr + M/W 7:00pm-7:50pm May 12-Jun 11 10 Dance Co Feder $10026087 18 yr + T 7:00pm-7:50pm Apr 1-May 13 7 Dance Co Feder $7026088 18 yr + T 7:00pm-7:50pm May 20-Jun 17 5 Dance Co Feder $50

Cardio and StrengthGreat class to boost your stamina and tone your muscles. We incorporate Plyometrics, strength training andcardio. All done to great music!26089 18 yr + Th 7:00pm-7:50pm Apr 3-May 8 6 Dance Co Feder $6026090 18 yr + Th 7:00pm-7:50pm May 15-Jun 19 6 Dance Co Feder $60

Cardio Pilates – Beginning/IntermediateClass will begin with a cardio segment incorporating Pilates based exercisesinto the workout. The second half of class will be mat Pilates exercisesfocusing on the core of your body, strengthening your lower back andimproving your posture. The class is designed for both beginning andintermediate students, the instructor will teach at an intermediate leveland show modifications. This is an excellent class for those looking tostrengthen their abs and glutes as well as achieve an overall strongercore. Please bring a yoga mat and water.26104 16 yr + W 5:00pm-6:00pm Mar 19-May 7 8 Dance Co Rowe $70

Fit-n-TrimCome and enjoy routines designed to assist you in attaining and maintaining good muscle tone, weight loss andimproved cardiovascular fitness. A variety of class formats for all ages and fitness levels.26091 18 yr + M/W 6:00pm-7:00pm Mar 24-Apr 30 12 CVCC Farar $6626092 18 yr + M/W 6:00pm-7:00pm May 5-May 21 6 CVCC Farar $33

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Fit Stop Boot CampThis class is designed for Women, fitted for all fitness levels. Full body workout consisting of circuit, cardio, andresistance training using your own body weight, medicine balls, jump ropes, kettlebells and more. Get your sweatin a various fun workout routine. Please bring your own yoga mat to class. Start your weekend with a good sweatin various fun workout routine.26100 18 yr + Sa 8:45am-9:45am Apr 5-Apr 26 4 WPCC Reconose $3626101 18 yr + Sa 8:45am-9:45am May 3-May 31 5 WPCC Reconose $4526102 18 yr + Sa 8:45am-9:45am Jun 7-Jun 28 4 WPCC Reconose $36

Inspire Fitness Boot Camps for WomenInspire Fitness Boot Camps – don’t let the word “Boot Camp” scare you off. Just think of it as an indoor andoutdoor fitness workout, 2-4 times a week that is designed to constantly keep your body in motion and work allmuscle groups in a fun and engaging way led by certified coaches. You’ll get a different workout each time likeSelf-defense, pi/yo, cardio kickboxing, tabatas, TRX, Inspired Barre Fusion, and much more! Fitness, friends andfun! Outdoor camps are held at the Castro Valley Community Center year-round. Register online athttp://getfitwithjoy.com.18 yr + M/T/W/F Rise & Shine 5:45am-6:30am CVCC Inspire Fitness see website for fees

Community Fit ClubJoin the community for a variety of Beachbody® workouts! Come burn calories and get fitter, leaner, and stronger!These workouts are designed to get you moving and feeling good. Come for a jolt of endorphins and simple,healthy fun. Hosted by Independent Team Beachbody® Coaches. Each week we get moving with a cardio-basedworkout from programs such as P90X,® INSANITY,® FOCUS T25,® ChaLEAN Extreme,® RevAbs,® Slim in 6,®Power90,® 10-Minute Trainer,® Hip Hop Abs,® Rockin’ Body,® Les Mills Pump,® Les Mills Combat,® Turbo Jam,®and TurboFire.® All levels of fitness are welcome! Bring a mat, a bottle of water, and a “can do” attitude! Class isongoing.18 yr + Sa 8:00am-9:00am Continuous SLCC http://getfitwithjoy.com $1/class18 yr + M 6:30pm-7:15 pm Continuous CVCC http://getfitwithjoy.com $1/class

Pilates Sculpt with Weights! – Intermediate/AdvancedClass will begin with a warm up weights segment incorporating Pilates breath and control into the workout. Thesecond half of class will be mat Pilates exercises focusing on the core of your body, strengthening your lowerback and improving your posture. This is a class for students that have practiced Pilates before, and will be taughtat an intermediate/advanced level. This is an excellent class for those looking to challenge themselves, as well asto further their strength and knowledge of Pilates. You will get an excellent workout while strengthening yourcore, as well as increasing your flexibility. Please bring 3-8 lb. hand held weights, a yoga mat and water.26103 16 yr + T 6:00pm-7:00pm Mar 20-May 8 8 KASCC Rowe $70

Tai Chi ChihDe-stress and re-energize as you learn the 20 circular, flowing movements of Tai Chi Chih. Not a martial art butan internally focused meditative form of movement. The practice enhances physical health and emotional stabilitycreating a sense of inner peace. Studies have shown possible benefits to include improved balance, strengthenedimmune system, a better night’s sleep, and many more. Instructor is accredited. 26105 18 yr + T 7:00 pm–8:15pm Mar 18-May 6 8 KASCC McAlister $50

Continuing Tai Chi Chih – For those who have completed a beginning class.26106 18 yr + T 5:45 pm–6:45pm Mar 18-May 6 8 KASCC McAlister $40

Tai ChiTai chi, which originated in China as a martial art, is a mind-body practice in complementary and alternativemedicine (Cam). Tai chi is sometimes referred to as “moving meditation” — practitioners move their bodies slowly,gently, and with awareness, while breathing deeply. This class will help with both your physical and emotionalhealth.26107 18 yr + Su 9:00am-11:00am Apr 6-Apr 27 4 SLCC Fung $4026108 18 yr + Su 9:00am-11:00am May 4-May 25 4 SLCC Fung $4026109 18 yr + Su 9:00am-11:00am Jun 1-Jun 29 5 SLCC Fung $50

Kidsafe Cardio Kick BoxingAre you ready to kick start your heart? We will be doing basic kicking and punching drills, circuit training, padwork and calisthenics in this fun and energizing aerobic workout. This class will get you in excellent shape andfeeling great for the summer. This class is for all fitness levels.26727 16 yr + M 7:00pm-8:00pm Apr 7-Jun 9 11 SLCC Gothard $8026728 18 yr + W 7:30pm-8:30pm Apr 9-Jun 11 11 SGCC Gothard $80

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LanguageGerman Language InstructionDesigned for those interested in speaking and understanding simple German sentences. Be immersed in thelanguage at the first class. As the course progresses we will introduce German writing and reading. Beginning26018 10 yr + Th 1:00pm-2:30pm Mar 20-May 22 10 KASCC Schmidt $60

Intermediate26020 10 yr + Th 11:30am-1:00pm Mar 20-May 22 10 KASCC Schmidt $60

Advanced26019 10 yr + Th 10:00am-11:30am Mar 20-May 22 10 KASCC Schmidt $60

German SongsIn this class we will study and sing beloved German songs together.26021 10 yr + W 11:00am-12:30pm Mar 19-May 21 10 KASCC Schmidt $60

American Sign LanguageLearn to communicate in American Sign Language (ASL) on a basic level and increase your awareness of Deafculture. Designed for students (hearing and hearing impaired) who have little or no exposure to sign language.Learn alphabetic finger spelling, numeric finger spelling, shapes, greetings, phrases and ASL games.26393 16 yr + W 6:30pm-8:00pm Apr 2-May 21 8 KASCC Holmes $150**$15 materials fee due to instructor on the first day of class.

Martial ArtsEAABs Fitness and Self-DefenseGroup self-defense lessons for men and women. This program is designed to improveyour self-confidence and to accept and welcome new challenges in your personal andprofessional endeavors. Learn a multi cultural art of self-defense focusing onpromoting a healthier and safer lifestyle with the added benefit of being able toeffectively protect yourself. The program includes body stretching (conditioning andbreathing techniques); blocking; punching; and kicking in specific target areas; breakingaway from grabs, falling, joint locking, throwing and grappling defense techniques anddefense against weapon attacks. Note: uniforms and safety equipment requirementcost not included and must be purchased through EAABs.26836 12 yr + M 5:30pm-6:25pm Mar 24-May 26 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $13526810 12 yr + T 5:30pm-6:25pm Mar 25-May 27 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $13526838 12 yr + W 5:30pm-6:25pm Mar 26-May 28 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $13526813 12 yr + Th 5:30pm-6:25pm Mar 27-May 29 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $13526816 12 yr + F 5:30pm-6:25pm Mar 28-May 30 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $13526820 12 yr + Sa 10:00am-10:55am Mar 29-May 31 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $13526823 13-17 yr Sa 2:00pm-2:55pm Mar 29-May 31 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $13526837 15 yr + M 6:30pm-7:25pm Mar 24-May 26 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $13526811 15 yr + T 6:30pm-7:25pm Mar 25-May 27 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $13526839 15 yr + W 6:30pm-7:25pm Mar 26-May 28 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $13526814 15 yr + Th 6:30pm-7:25pm Mar 27-May 29 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $13526826 18 yr + M 7:30pm-8:25pm Mar 24-May 26 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $13526825 18 yr + T 8:00am-8:55am Mar 25-May 27 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $13526840 18 yr + T 7:30pm-8:25pm Mar 25-May 27 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $13526812 18 yr + W 7:30pm-8:25pm Mar 26-May 28 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $13526815 18 yr + Th 7:30pm-8:25pm Mar 27-May 29 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $13526817 18 yr + F 6:30pm-7:25pm Mar 28-May 30 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $13526818 18 yr + F 7:30pm-8:25pm Mar 28-May 30 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $13526819 18 yr + Sa 9:00am-9:55am Mar 29-May 31 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $13526824 18 yr + Sa 3:00pm-3:55pm Mar 29-May 31 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $135

EAABs 40+ – Adults only , ages 40+. Beginner Introduction.26830 40 yr + M 8:00am-8:55am Mar 24-May 26 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $13526831 40 yr + M 10:00am-10:55am Mar 24-May 26 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $13526832 40 yr + M 9:00am-9:55am Mar 24-May 26 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $13526821 40 yr + T 9:00am-9:55am Mar 25-May 27 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $13526822 40 yr + T 10:00am-10:55am Mar 25-May 27 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $13526827 40 yr + W 10:00am-11:55am Mar 26-May 28 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $13526828 40 yr + W 8:00am-8:55am Mar 26-May 28 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $13526829 40 yr + W 9:00am-9:55am Mar 26-May 28 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $13526833 40 yr + F 9:00am-9:55am Mar 28-May 30 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $13526834 40 yr + F 10:00am-10:55am Mar 28-May 30 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $13526835 40 yr + F 8:00am-8:55am Mar 28-May 30 10 EAABs EAABs Staff $135

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Gung FuGung-Fu is a total concept of mind, body and action where the body is used as a vehicle to train and develop thefacilities of the mind. The basic principles of Gung-Fu are health, general ideas of self-defense and the art ofmovement. Beginners start with basic stance and forms of the Sil-Lum and Black Tiger styles. Advanced studentscontinue training and learn forms from the Tiger-Claw, Sai-Pai and Tai-Chi and Gung-Fu weapon forms. Studentsare graded on a belt/knowledge system.Beginning26451 17 yr + M/W 6:00pm-7:30pm Mar 31-Jun 11 22 WPCC Martinez $70

Intermediate/Advanced26452 17 yr + M/W 7:30pm-9:00pm Mar 31-Jun 11 22 WPCC Martinez $70

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

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

Great Portraits Made EasyLean the basics of a great portrait – lighting, posing, and relationship with subject. Our concentration will be onthe classic portrait including lighting both natural and artificial. We will have live models and a field trip tophotograph outside. Meet local vendors who show you how to showcase your work bringing samples of albums,photo books, frames, and giving information on local labs for processing and postproduction. After 30 years inthe business of portrait photography, Russell Foote knows the secrets to getting a great portrait. Please bringcamera and tripods to class.26569 18 yr + T 7:00pm-9:30pm Apr 22-May 13 4 PhotoCentral Foote $99

Camera I – Camera and LensLearn how to use your camera. We cover the fundamentals of digital and traditional cameras to make greatpictures. Topics include camera selection, film and digital choices, lens choices, basic flash, filters and more. Ifyou are looking to invest in a new camera, this course is a great resource in helping make an informed decision!Bring your camera or brochures for camera purchase to the first class.26459 18 yr + W 7:00pm-9:30pm Apr 9-Apr 30 4 PhotoCentral Knepp $89

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Our darkroom and mounting facility is an excellent place for printing and preparingyour photographs for presentation. Drop by during our open hours orcall/email to set up another time. Use this time to move forward in yourcreative projects. Please note: classes are not offered on District holidays. Dark Room – PhotoCentral has a superb state-of-the-art black andwhite darkroom accommodating 35mm to 4x5 negatives. Each station isself-contained and includes shelves and light safe drawers for paper storage.All chemicals and equipment are included. Darkroom Fee: $5 per hourDigital Lab – Take a class or book open lab hours in our state-of-the-art digitallab. Equipment includes an Epson Stylus Pro 3880 for highest quality prints and enlarged negative printing,an Epson 9900 large format printer capable of 44 inch wide printing in both color and black and white, aNikon 9000 scanner for negatives and slides and two Scanmaker 9800 12 x 17 flatbed scanners. Digitalprinting is an additional $20 per linear foot on the large format printer. Digital Lab Fee: $10 per hourPrivate Lessons – Call (510) 881-6721 or email [email protected] to arrange. Private lessons,consultations and critiques are available with one of our talented PhotoCentral staff for all levels ofphotographer, including traditional processes, camera skills, digital techniques or any other one-on-one photoinstruction that you desire. Explore a topic of your choice. Private Lessons: Two-hour minimum at a rateof $100 per hour.

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Camera II – Making PicturesAdd to your photographic toolbox by learning more about your camera. How do exposure controls and yourlens selection impact the way your photos look? Dig deeper into the basics of composition and form as well. Oneevening will be spent in the field exploring the magic of night photography.26460 18 yr + W 7:00pm-9:30pm May 7-May 28 4 PhotoCentral Knepp $89

Camera III – Developing the Photographic EyeConnect the craft of using a camera to making great pictures! Expand your understanding while learning artisticfundamentals. Define what makes a good picture and discover the power of composition. Focus on getting thepictures out of your camera and into print (or the web). Whether you want to print them directly at a retail storeor apply the tools available in post-processing, we will help you make a decision then move along the properpath.26461 18 yr + W 7:00pm-9:30pm Jun 4-Jun 25 4 PhotoCentral Knepp $89

Quick Take: Sharpening and Noise ReductionTake the mystery out of sharpening and noise reduction tools in Lightroom and Photoshop! Join naturephotographer Joe Decker as he takes the confusion out of the confusing morass of sharpening tools available,using numerous real-life examples with both on-line and printed images to help build your intuition about gettingthe most from these tools.26300 18 yr + Su 5:30pm-8:30pm Mar 30 1 TBA Decker $125

Sunol Wildflowers and LandscapesThe Sunol Regional Wilderness is a landscape gem near to home. Join World of Color Artist Joe Decker for amagical day of exploration and insights into capturing the magic of the region with your camera. Additionallocations may include the oak trees of the Calaveras reservoir and other architecture. View Joe’s work at:www.rockslidephoto.com.26301 18 yr + Su 9:30am-7:30pm Apr 13 1 TBA Decker $125

Mt. Diablo in Spring: After the FireVisit this iconic peak in its season of renewal! The colors and flora of the season will be even more dramatic asthe ecosystem recovers from the fires of late 2013. Plant life and wildflowers that need the intense heat of afirestorm to germinate should be at their peak. We’ll meet at PhotoCentral and discuss our day and techniques,then head out to the mountain. Plan to bring a picnic lunch.26564 18 yr + Sa 9:00am-6:00pm May 10 1 TBA Knepp $125

Sunday Photo GroupGather with fellow photographers to share work and ideas in the New PhotoCentral Sunday Photo Group. Thisfree event is a chance to share your photographs, experiences and build community with fellow photographers.The program meets the last Sunday of the month. Email Joe Decker at [email protected] to get on the listand join this informal but highly informative gathering. Be sure to double check meeting dates with Joe beforeattending. 16 yr+ Su 1:00pm-4:00pm Apr 27, May 18, Jun 29 PhotoCentral Decker FREE

Special InterestEasybridge!Especially for beginners and those wishing to improve their game. Learnto play bridge, exercise your mind, meet stimulating people and makefriends. Lessons are ongoing in these weekly games for newcomers to bridgeand those wanting to learn modern bridge methods. Games are ACBL-sanctioned and award masterpoints. Presenter is an ACBL Life Master andaccredited ACBL Easybridge Presenter and Director. 18 yr + Th 11:00am-3:30pm Mar 20-Jun 5 12 WPCC Conrad/Hollowell $8 18 yr + Sa 11:00am-3:30pm Mar 22-Jun 7 12 WPCC Conrad/Hollowell $8

Lake Chabot Bridge ClubDrop-in bridge. All welcome! Lake Chabot Bridge Club will be temporarily relocating to San Felipe CommunityCenter from January 2-April 3, 2014 and will return to Castro Valley Community Center starting April 10, 2014. 18 yr + Th 9:00am-12:00pm Mar 20-Jun 5 12 SFCC Staff $2

Redwood Bridge ClubACBL-sanctioned Duplicate Bridge. Drop-in basis, masterpoints awarded. Terry’s “Tips for Tops” complimentarylesson offered 15 minutes prior to each Monday game. Instructor is an ACBL Gold Life Master and AccreditedStar Teacher. 18 yr + M 11:45amm-3:30pm Mar 17-Jun 2 12 KASCC Terzian $8 18 yr + W 11:15am-3:15pm Mar 19-Jun 4 12 KASCC Terzian $8

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San Felipe Bridge ClubACBL- Sanctioned Duplicate Bridge offered to beginners through advanced level players. Game awards ACBLmasterpoints. Free plays to winners in each direction. Instructor is a Silver Life Master. 18 yr + F 10:30am-2:30pm Mar 21-Jun 6 12 SFCC Conrad/Dabney $8

Writer’s WorkshopDesigned for creative writers of all ages. Beginner and experienced writers are welcome to work on assignmentsor to complete their own projects. Students discuss each other’s work, share ideas, get plenty of professionaladvice and form creative friendships. Class requirement: Passion for writing. Instructor is a published author.26015 18 yr + M 7:45pm-8:45pm Mar 17-Apr 21 6 CVCC Krasov $135

The Art of Flower PressingIn these two sessions, learn how to preserve fresh blossoms to use in decorating note cards, bookmarks, and gifttags. Learn which flowers work best for pressing, where to find them, and when to cut them. Hands-ondemonstrations and make spring treasures to take home. Please bring Fresh cut small blossoms, leaves, andgrass; small sharp pointed scissors; and a thick phone book.26402 10 yr + Sa 9:00am-11:00am Apr 19 & May 3 2 KASCC Rett $25**$5 supplies fee payable to the instructor at the first class.

Intermediate SewingIncrease your sewing knowledge while learning how to make a dress or a shirt with or without darts, buttonholesor zipper. Learn to sew sleeves, attach facing to the neckline, fuse interfacing, hem a garment, and how to reada pattern and make adjustments. Sewing machine required. Prerequisite: Beginning Sewing or must know howto sew. Students will be emailed the supply list prior to class.26977 16 yr + Sa 9:30am-12:30pm Apr 12-May 10 5 KASCC Ragbotra $140

SportsSports Field and Gym Rentals – see page 59.

Sports League registration packets can be downloaded at

www.teamsideline.com/hayward.

Adult Softball LeaguesLeagues are offered in Men’s, Women’s andCo-Ed Slowpitch and Men’s Fastpitch. Teamsthat participated in H.A.R.D.’s 2013 Leagueswill be mailed registration packetsautomatically. New teams should pick uptheir registration packet or call for one to bemailed to you.

Adult Soccer LeaguesYear-round soccer leagues at the Alden E.Oliver Sports Park of Hayward are available.Two Men’s “Open,” and a “Women’s Over30” league will be offered.

Adult Volleyball LeaguesTeams that played during the 2013 season will receive their information automatically. New teams interested inplaying should pick up their packets at the District Office or call the Adult Sports Office at (510) 317-2314.

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

TennisSocial Tennis LeagueThese leagues are designed to allow community members like you to find hitting partners and competitive playwithout joining a competitive team. Women and men of all levels of play are welcome.26581 18 yr + W 7:00pm-9:00pm Apr 9-Jun 25 12 BTTC Lim $54

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Tennis – Beginner NTRP Rating of 1.0Little or no previous experience or limited tennis playing experience. Students will learn basic grips and strokes(forehand, backhand, volley, serve, scoring and elements of game play). Bring a tennis racket and a can of newtennis balls to first class.26603 18 yr + Sa 9:00am-10:00am Mar 29-May 31 10 BTTC Lim $12026604 18 yr + Su 10:00am-11:00am Mar 30-Jun 1 10 BTTC Lim $12026605 18 yr + Su 10:00am-11:00am Mar 23-Jun 1 10 CVCC Savich $125

Tennis – Advanced/Beginning Rating of 2.0Some previous experience or those who can carry on a short rally. Emphasis on improving basic strokes, footworkand serving. Note: Beginner class is recommended before taking this class. Bring a tennis racket and a can ofnew tennis balls to first class.26662 18 yr + Sa 10:00am-11:00am Mar 29-May 31 10 BTTC Lim $120

Tennis Adults – Intermediate NTRP Rating of 3.0Bring a tennis racket and a can of new tennis balls to first class.26591 18 yr + Su 9:00am-10:00am Mar 30-Jun 1 10 BTTC Lim $12026592 18yr+ Su 11:15am-12:15pm Mar 23-Jun 1 10 CVCC Savich $125

Ages 50 Years +The Hayward Area Recreation and Park District Senior/Active Adult classes and programs are geared to all Adults50 years of age and older. The following H.A.R.D. facilities offer recreational, social and educational programsand activities that enhance the lives of Senior/Active Adults with the goal of helping older adults remain healthy,be active and stay independent. Programs and special events are announced in the “Expanding Horizons,” anewsletter for Senior/Active Adults, available at Centers listed below:

ArtArt and Painting25843 50 yr + W 9:30am-12:30pm Apr 2-Apr 30 5 HASC Gunn $2525844 50 yr + W 9:30am-12:30pm May 7-May 28 4 HASC Gunn $2025845 50 yr + W 9:30am-12:30pm Jun 4-Jun 25 4 HASC Gunn $20

Art of Drawing and Painting 55 yr + T 9:00am-11:30am TBA KASCC Gunn TBA

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

Ceramics Low Fire25852 50 yr + Th 12:00pm-2:00pm Apr 3-Apr 24 4 HASC Shaw $20*25853 50 yr + Th 12:00pm-2:00pm May 1-May 29 5 HASC Shaw $25*25854 50 yr + Th 12:00pm-2:00pm Jun 5-Jun 26 4 HASC Shaw $20**Material fee $5-$10 payable to instructor at first class meeting.

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

“Senior Satelite” Location:Ashland Community Center (ACC)1530 167th Avenue, San Leandro | (510) 881-6755Center Hours: Tuesday, 10:00am-1:00pmSenior Programming also offered at:Matt Jimenez Community Center (MJCC)28200 Ruus Road, Hayward (510) 887-0400

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Chinese Brush Painting-Senior 50 yr + F 9:00am-11:00am Ongoing HASC To $5 drop-in

Crochet and Knitting 50 yr + W 12:30pm-3:00pm Ongoing KASCC Belzer $1 drop-in 50 yr + T 11:00am-12:45pm Ongoing HASC Volunteer $1 drop-in

Jewelry Making – Fun with Weaving Beads!26076 45 yr + Th 12:00pm-3:00pm Mar 20-Mar 27 2 KASCC Seitz $25

Mosaic Tile Art25954 50 yr + M 9:30am-12:00pm Apr 7-Apr 28 4 HASC Kliest $20*25955 50 yr + M 9:30am-12:00pm May 5-May 19 3 HASC Kliest $15*25956 50 yr + M 9:30am-12:00pm Jun 2-Jun 30 5 HASC Kliest $25**Material fee $5-$10 payable to instructor at first class.

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

One Stroke Decorative Painting25855 50 yr + T 9:00am-11:00am Apr 1-Apr 29 5 HASC Underwood $25*25856 50 yr + T 9:00am-11:00am May 6-May 27 4 HASC Underwood $20*25857 50 yr + T 9:00am-11:00am Jun 3-Jun 24 4 HASC Underwood $20**Material fee $5 payable to instructor at first class.

Quilting for Seniors 50 yr + Th 9:00am-12:00pm Ongoing HASC Volunteer $2 drop-in

Wood Carving 50 yr + T 12:30pm-3:30pm Ongoing HASC Volunteer $2 drop-in

Woodworking and Crafts 50 yr + T/W/Th 9:00am-3:00pm Ongoing HASC Volunteer $2 drop-in

Dance and Music5th Saturday Night Dance 50 yr + Sat 7:00pm-10:00pm Mar 29 & May 31 HASC Rocha $6 drop-in

5th Sunday Afternoon Line Dance 50 yr + Sun 1:00pm-4:00pm Mar 30 1 HASC Nicolaus $6 drop-in

Ballroom Dance – Beginning25929 50 yr + T 7:00pm-8:00pm Apr 1-Apr 29 5 HASC Rocha $2525930 50 yr + T 7:00pm-8:00pm May 6-May 27 4 HASC Rocha $2025931 50 yr + T 7:00pm-8:00pm Jun 3-Jun 24 4 HASC Rocha $20

Ballroom Dance – Intermediate25932 50 yr + T 8:00pm-9:00pm Apr 1-Apr 29 5 HASC Rocha $2525933 50 yr + T 8:00pm-9:00pm May 6-May 27 4 HASC Rocha $2025934 50 yr + T 8:00pm-9:00pm Jun 3-Jun 24 4 HASC Rocha $20

Folk Dance for Seniors25877 50 yr + M 10:30am-12:00pm Apr 7-Apr 28 4 HASC DeNike $2025878 50 yr + M 10:30am-12:00pm May 5-Jun 2 4 HASC DeNike $2025879 50 yr + M 10:30am-12:00pm Jun 9-Jun 30 4 HASC DeNike $20

Hawaiian Hula Dance 50 yr + Th 11:00am-12:15pm Ongoing KASCC Hanan $3 drop-in

Hula-n-ukulele 50 yr + Th 10:30am-12:00pm Ongoing HASC Volunteer $3 drop-in

Ukulele – Practice 50 yr + T (1st, 3rd, 5th) 2:00pm-4:00pm Ongoing HASC Volunteer $1 drop-in

Line DanceBeginning 50 yr + M 10:00am-11:30am Ongoing HASC Nicolaus $3.50 drop-in

Advanced Beginning 50 yr + F 10:00am-11:30am Ongoing HASC Nicolaus $3.50 drop-in 50 yr + M 7:00pm-8:30pm Ongoing HASC Clayton $4 drop-in

Beginning-Intermediate 50 yr + T 10:00am-12:00pm Ongoing KASCC Nocera $3.50 drop-in

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Country, R&B, and Soul Line DanceBeginning 50 yr + W 10:00am-11:30am Mar 19-Jun 11 MJCC Jones $3 drop-in

Intermediate/Advanced 50 yr + M 10:00am-11:30am Mar 17-Jun 9 MJCC Jones $3 drop-in 50 yr + F 10:00am-11:30am Mar 21-Jun 13 MJCC Jones $3 drop-in

All levels 50 yr + Sa 10:00am-11:30am Mar 22-Jun 14 MJCC Jones $4 drop-in

Live Band DanceThe Four Happy Notes 50 yr + M 10:00am-11:30am Ongoing KASCC Graban Free

3-Piece Band 50 yr + Th 10:00am-11:30am Ongoing HASC Herman Free

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

Piano/Organ/Keyboard Basics 55 yr + Th 9:30am-11:30am TBA KASCC Wedemyer TBA

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

Soul Line Dance 50 yr + F 6:00pm-7:30pm Ongoing HASC Lucas $4 drop-in 50 yr + Su 3:00pm-6:00pm Jun 8 1 HASC Lucas $6 drop-in

Tap DanceAdult Tap I25866 50 yr + M 1:30pm-2:30pm Mar 17-Apr 7 4 CVPA-2 CVPA Staff $2025867 50 yr + M 1:30pm-2:30pm Apr 21-May 12 4 CVPA-2 CVPA Staff $20

Adult Tap II25865 50 yr + Th 1:00pm-2:00pm Mar 20-Apr 10 4 CVPA-2 CVPA Staff $2025864 50 yr + Th 1:00pm-2:00pm Apr 24-May 15 4 CVPA-2 CVPA Staff $20

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Beginning25959 50 yr + W 6:00pm-7:00pm Apr 2-Apr 30 3 HASC Kamai-Paler $1525960 50 yr + W 6:00pm-7:00pm May 7-May 21 3 HASC Kamai-Paler $1525961 50 yr + W 6:00pm-7:00pm Jun 4-Jun 18 3 HASC Kamai-Paler $15

Advanced25962 50 yr + W 7:15pm-8:15pm Apr 2-Apr 30 3 HASC Kamai-Paler $1525963 50 yr + W 7:15pm-8:15pm May 7-May 21 3 HASC Kamai-Paler $1525964 50 yr + W 7:15pm-8:15pm Jun 4-Jun 18 3 HASC Kamai-Paler $15

Health and FitnessBreathe, Meditate, Heal25868 50 yr + W 2:15pm-3:15pm Apr 2-Apr 30 5 HASC Jean $2525869 50 yr + W 2:15pm-3:15pm May 7-May 28 4 HASC Jean $2025870 50 yr + W 2:15pm-3:15pm Jun 4-Jun 25 4 HASC Jean $20

Exercise for Frail Seniors 60 yr + M/W/F 11:30am-12:30pm Apr 2-Jun 30 38 ACC Volunteer FREE

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

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

Nice & Easy Movement 55 yr + W/F 10:00am-11:15am TBA KASCC Farrell TBA

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

Stretch and Strength25871 50 yr + W 1:00pm-2:00pm Apr 2-Apr 30 5 HASC Jean $2525872 50 yr + W 1:00pm-2:00pm May 7-May 28 4 HASC Jean $2025873 50 yr + W 1:00pm-2:00pm Jun 4-Jun 25 4 HASC Jean $20

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Tai Chi Chih – All Levels25889 50 yr + Th 9:00am-10:00am Apr 3-Apr 24 4 HASC McAlister $1625886 50 yr + F 9:30am-10:30am Apr 4-Apr 25 4 HASC Triggs $1625890 50 yr + Th 9:00am-10:00am May 1-May 29 5 HASC McAlister $2025887 50 yr + F 9:30am-10:30am May 2-May 30 5 HASC Triggs $2025891 50 yr + Th 9:00am-10:00am Jun 5-Jun 26 4 HASC McAlister $1625888 50 yr + F 9:30am-10:30am Jun 6-Jun 27 4 HASC Triggs $16

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

10 Minute Massage 60 yr + Th 10:00am-12:00pm By appt. HASC Volunteer FREE 60 yr + M 12:30pm-4:00pm By appt. KASCC Volunteer FREE

Yoga25919 50 yr + Th 6:00pm-7:00pm Apr 3-Apr 24 4 HASC Jean $4025916 50 yr + M 8:45am-9:45am Apr 7-Apr 28 4 HASC Korzun $2025920 50 yr + Th 6:00pm-7:00pm May 1-May 29 5 HASC Jean $5025917 50 yr + M 8:45am-9:45am May 5-May 19 3 HASC Korzun $1525918 50 yr + M 8:45am-9:45am Jun 2-Jun 30 5 HASC Korzun $2525921 50 yr + Th 6:00pm-7:00pm Jun 5-Jun 26 4 HASC Jean $40

Restorative Yoga25924 50 yr + T 9:30am-10:30am Apr 1-Apr 29 5 KASCC Pasic-Tran $2525925 50 yr + T 9:30am-10:30am May 6-May 27 4 KASCC Pasic-Tran $2025927 50 yr + T 9:30am-10:30am Jun 3-Jun 24 4 KASCC Pasic-Tran $20

Walk Ashland 60 yr + W 11:00am-11:30am Apr 9-Jul 2 13 ACC FREE

Yuan Chih (Chinese Aerobics) 50 yr + Th 1:30pm-2:30pm Ongoing KASCC Low $1 drop-in

Zumba Gold25913 50 yr + T 8:45am-9:45am Apr 1-Apr 29 5 HASC Alcantar $2525910 50 yr + F 2:50pm-3:50pm Apr 4-Apr 25 4 HASC Alcantar $2025911 50 yr + F 2:50pm-3:50pm May 2-May 30 5 HASC Alcantar $2525914 50 yr + T 8:45am-9:45am May 6-May 27 4 HASC Alcantar $2025915 50 yr + T 8:45am-9:45am Jun 3-Jun 24 4 HASC Alcantar $2025912 50 yr + F 2:50pm-3:50pm Jun 6-Jun 27 4 HASC Alcantar $20

LanguageFrench – Conversational25881 50 yr + W 10:00am-11:30am Apr 2-Apr 30 5 HASC Avellar $2525882 50 yr + W 10:00am-11:30am May 7-May 28 4 HASC Avellar $2025883 50 yr + W 10:00am-11:30am Jun 4-Jun 25 4 HASC Avellar $20

German – Conversational for SeniorsGerman I25884 50 yr + T 1:00pm-2:00pm Apr 8-Jun 24 12 HASC Volunteer $10

German II25885 50 yr + T 2:00pm-3:00pm Apr 8-Jun 24 12 HASC Volunteer $10

Special Interest/Computers/Cultural EnrichmentBooks and Conversation 50 yr + M 10:00am-11:00am Ongoing KASCC Volunteer $1 drop-in

Computer – Beginning26351 50 yr + M 12:30pm-2:00pm May 5-Jun 2 4 HASC DeNike $20

Computer – Facebook26380 50 yr + M 2:15pm-3:45pm Apr 14-Apr 28 3 HASC DeNike $1526381 50 yr + M 2:15pm-3:45pm Jun 16-Jun 30 3 HASC DeNike $15

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Cooking Classes Taught by Executive/Private ChefPrivate chef will teach the art of cooking main dishes, appetizers, desserts andmore. Focus will be on seasonal, homemade dishes, using fresh and localingredients.Desserts: Variety! – Tiramisu, Fruit Tarts, Chocolate Tortes, Éclairs. Start to finishscratch production. There will be an abundance to take home. Have a weekenddessert party.26915 18 yr + Sa 10:00am-2:00pm Mar 29 & May 10 2 KASCC Hart $60*

Desserts: Cakes!26916 18 yr + Sa 3:00pm-7:00pm Apr 26 & May 10 2 KASCC Hart $60**$20 materials fee due to instructor at first class.

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

Digital Photography – Travel Photography25952 50 yr + T 9:00am-12:00pm Apr 15 1 HASC Foote $2025953 50 yr + T 9:00am-12:00pm May 20 1 HASC Foote $20

Meditation for Health 50 yr + Th 2:45pm-3:45pm Jan 16-Apr 24 KASCC Martin $3 drop-in

Memory Academy26479 55 yr+ T 9:30am-11:30am Apr 1-Apr 29 4 MJCC Nohr $2526480 55 yr+ T 9:30am-11:30am May 6-May 27 4 MJCC Nohr $2026481 55 yr+ T 9:30am-11:30am Jun 3-Jun 24 4 MJCC Nohr $20

Senior Scribes: Write to Exercise Your Brain26075 50 yr + Th 10:00am-12:00pm Mar 20-Jun 5 11 KASCC Volunteer $12

Senior Tuesdays 60 yr + T 9:30am-1:30pm Apr 1-Jun 24 13 ACC Free

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

Tibetan Book of Living and Dying 50 yr + Th 1:45pm-2:45pm Jan 16-Apr 24 KASCC Martin $4 drop-in

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

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

Bingo 50 yr + T 1:15pm-3:30pm Ongoing KASCC Volunteer $1.50-$11.50 50 yr + M/Th 1:15pm-3:30pm Ongoing HASC Volunteer $1.50-$11.50

Bridge – Drop-inDuplicate 50 yr + F 12:00pm-4:00pm Ongoing KASCC Volunteer $1 drop-in 50 yr + W 12:00pm-4:00pm Ongoing HASC Volunteer 50¢ drop-in

Party 50 yr + M/T 9:00am-12:00pm Ongoing KASCC Volunteer 50¢ drop-in

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

Mahjong(Chinese Style) 50 yr + Th 1:00pm-4:00pm Ongoing HASC Volunteer 50¢ drop-in

Pinochle 50 yr + T-F 10:00am-4:00pm Ongoing KASCC Volunteer 50¢ drop-in

Table Tennis 50 yr + T/Th 10:00am-1:00pm Mar 18-Jun 12 39 MJCC Staff $1 drop-in 50 yr + T/W 1:00pm-4:00pm Ongoing HASC Volunteer $1.50 drop-in 50 yr + F 11:00am-4:00pm Ongoing HASC Volunteer $1.50 drop-in

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Senior Social Tennis LeagueThese leagues are designed to allow community members like you to find hitting partners and competitive playwithout joining a competitive team. Women and men of all levels of play are welcome.26580 55 yr + W/F 9:30am-11:30am Mar 26-May 30 20 BTTC Savich $8026582 55 yr + W 9:30am-11:30am Mar 26-May 28 10 BTTC Savich $4026583 55 yr + F 9:30am-11:30am Mar 28-May 30 10 BTTC Savich $40

Senior Social ServicesSpectrum Luncheons – Reservations must be made by 12:00noon the previous business day. Reservationscan be made in person or by calling the Senior Center. Chef Salad can be substituted for any lunch entreeeveryday. Hamburgers are available alternatives on soup days.50 yr + M-F 12:00pm-1:00pm Ongoing HASC $3.75 suggested donation50 yr + M-Th 12:00pm-1:00pm Ongoing KASCC $3.75 suggested donation

Mercy Brown Bag Program – Mercy Retirement and Care Center distributes a bag of nutritional food tolow-income seniors. Participants must pre-qualify.60 yr + M (2nd, 4th) 8:30am-9:30am Apr 7-Jun 9 ACC Pre-register by calling (510) 534-8540 ext. 369. FREE60 yr + F (2nd, 4th) 1:00pm-2:00pm Ongoing HASC Register on site. FREE

MJCC Healthy Aging Program of Hayward – The Afghan Elderly Association is providing a healthyaging program that includes exercise classes, yoga, diabetes class, health education workshops, medicationmanagement, weight management program and a nutritional lunch and is open to seniors of all races, ethnicities,religions and nationalities. No class the 2nd Thursday of each month.50 yr + Th 10:00am-2:00pm Mar 20-Jun 12 MJCC AEA Staff $2 drop-in

Senior Deaf Group – This group meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month at Hayward Senior Center.Meets for socialization, potluck and Dingo game. Participants are Deaf and use ASL. 50 yr + T (2nd & 4th) 10:00am-3:00pm Ongoing HASC FREE

Ashland Senior Tuesdays – This is a free program for older adults providing an array of activities designedto promote health and well-being. Activities include Bingo, coffee social, exercise, Health Insurance Counselingand Advocacy Program (HICAP), Healthy Living Council, low-cost lunch and wellness classes. Register on-site.Participants must register and sign liability waiver to participate. Call (510) 881-6755 for more information. 60 yr + T 9:30am-1:30pm Apr 1-Jun 24 ACC FREE

Golden Nook Boutique Gift Shop Handmade items for sale by talented seniors in our community. Located at the Hayward Area Senior Center,(between the Japanese Gardens and Douglas Morrisson Theatre). Great shopping opportunity for unique andaffordable gifts. We are also seeking new artists to sell handmade items. Sales are on commission; this is a greatopportunity to make a little extra money. Call for hours, directions or more information, (510) 881-6766.

Seminars and WorkshopsThe Senior Centers strive to keep you healthy, active and independent. The Senior Centers maintain an up todate information and referral file. The Senior Center staff also schedule Blood Pressure Screenings, LegalAssistance, Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy, Income Tax Assistance, Health Screenings that includefoot care, Brown Bag Food Distribution for low-income seniors and much more. Both Senior Centers offerseminars and workshops such as AARP Driver Safety Program, Medicare and Retirement seminars. In additionwe offer a “Welcome and Get Acquainted” Program for new participants. Call the Senior Center for moreinformation.

Trips and ToursExperience local, regional and international trips with the Hayward Area Recreation and Park District. Local daytrips are taken on a regular basis from the Hayward and the Kenneth Aitken Senior Centers. Trip destinationsinclude San Francisco, Monterey, local gardens and museums and more. Trips are also planned to local casinossuch as Black Oak and Red Hawk! America’s Cowboy Country: June 3-10, 2014 – Highlights: Choice of Wildlife Float Trip or WhitewaterRafting on Snake River, Jackson Hole Rodeo, Grand Tetons, Yellowstone National Park, Buffalo Bill HistoricalCenter, Deadwood, Crazy Horse Memorial, Badlands National Park, Mt. Rushmore. Tour operated by ColletteVacations. Rates start at $2,799. Call (510) 881-6768 for more information.Rockies Rail Highlights: September 14-21, 2014 – Highlights: Banff, Yoho National Park, IcefieldsParkway, Jasper, VIA Rail’s The Canadian, Vancouver. Tour operated by Collette Vacations. Rates start at $3,549.Call (510) 881-6768 for more information.

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Sorensdale Recreation CenterSpring Quarter: March 17-June 9, 2014

Program Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:30am-3:30pmCenter Closed: March 31, April 10 & 11 (Spring Break) May 26 (Memorial Day)

The Sorensdale Recreation Center is a facility and program of the Hayward Area Recreation and Park District.The primary purpose of the program is to provide opportunities for people with an intellectual disability(i.e., developmental disabilities) to learn and practice recreational, educational, daily living and communityskills. Other criteria for program participants include: being 22 years old or older or being between the agesof 18 and 22 and possessing a high school diploma; having the ability to independently feed oneself; havingthe ability to independently toilet oneself; and having no history of physical aggression. Program activitiesinclude functional literacy, functional math, computer skills, job preparation skills, communication skills,personal health skills, physical fitness, gardening, arts and crafts, performing arts and music. Life skillslearned in the classroom are practiced in the community.

The geographic service area is Central Alameda County which includes Hayward, Castro Valley, San Lorenzo,and San Leandro. We will also accept applications on behalf of residents of Southern Alameda County;Fremont, Newark and Union City. The fee is $296 per month for residents or vendorization through TheRegional Center of the East Bay. An application process must be completed before entry into the program.

Treasure Chest Thrift ShopSorensdale Recreation Center, Room 9275 Goodwin Street, Hayward

Open Tuesdays and the 1st Saturday of each month from 11:00am-3:00pm

Stop by our shop, you may find that specialtreasure you’ve been looking for. We also acceptdonations Monday-Friday 9:00am-3:00pm.

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

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

Ticket Prices for the 2013-2014 SeasonSingle Event Tickets Previews and Bare Bones Theater Shows Chorus Concerts

Adult $10 $29 $16Seniors (60 yr +) $10 $26 $13Students/Juniors $10 $21 $10

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

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

Join the Chorus!The Chorus is open to all singers ages 18 and older. No audition is required. The Chorus is limited to 25 sopranos,25 altos, 25 tenors and 25 basses. The Chorus is actively seeking tenors and basses!26951 Soprano 18 yr + Sa 10:00am-1:00pm Apr 26-Jul 26 DMT Cancino $3526952 Alto 18 yr + Sa 10:00am-1:00pm Apr 26-Jul 26 DMT Cancino $3526953 Tenor 18 yr + Sa 10:00am-1:00pm Apr 26-Jul 26 DMT Cancino $3526954 Bass 18 yr + Sa 10:00am-1:00pm Apr 26-Jul 26 DMT Cancino $35

Munchkin TheatreThis four-week session is held on consecutive Saturdays and takes pre-K performers through the rehearsal processfrom audition to performance. Designed to give your young performer a positive introduction to drama. Includesa “stress-less” audition, instruction on cues, onstage movement, singing, and working with props and costumes.Last day of class, including performance, occurs at Castro Valley Community Center.26957 4-7 yr Sa 1:00pm-3:00pm Mar 22-Apr 12 4 DMT/CVCC Turner $100

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See pages 61-63 for the Guide to Class Locations and Facilities.

Upcoming DMT Production . . .

“James and the Giant Peach”by Roald Dahl

April 4 through April 6, 2014

Friday and Saturday at 8:00pmSunday at 2:00pm

Saturday, April 5 at 2:00pmwith post-show discussion

Join James and his insect friends as they embark on awildly enchanting and magical journey – an epicadventure on a giant peach they’ll never forget.Please note: All “James” performances will be heldat the CSU East Bay University Theatre building, 25800Carlos Bee Boulevard, Hayward. General Admissionticketing for this event. Seating for all performances isunassigned.

Bare Bones TuesdaysApril 1 at 8:00pm

Join us for the first production in our 2014 stagedreading series: edgier pieces by contemporary writers.No tech stuff – just the words and the stories. Play tobe announced.

The Morrisson Theatre ChorusUnder the Musical Direction of

Cesar Cancino presents

“MTCUnplugged”An acoustic

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March 28 & 29 at 8:00pmandMarch 30 at 3:00pmPlease note: All “MTCUnplugged” performanceswill be held at Faith Lutheran Church,20080 Redwood Road,Castro Valley. General Admissionticketing for this event.Seating for allperformances isunassigned.

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

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

Golf Course Policies• All players are expected to keep up with the group in front

of them. Our golf course Marshals will enforce our Pace ofPlay Policy with all groups.

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

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

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

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

Skywest Driving Range opens at daylight every day.

Sherman Balch ClubhouseLocated at Mission Hills of Hayward Golf Course

275 Industrial Parkway, Hayward | (510) 940-8969

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

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

Serving Golfers and General Public

Breakfast • Lunch • Appetizers • Full Service Bar

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

Come Visit the Finest Driving Range in the Bay Area!

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

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

Driving Range Fees

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

Range Cards

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

Skywest Golf Course PavilionImagine the possibilities . . .

Golf Tournaments | Special OccasionsWeddings | Family Activities | Birthdays

Corporate Events | Anniversaries

Call (510) 317-2325

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Facilities for RentCommunity Parks and FacilitiesCommunity Parks and Facilities are available for private use forwedding receptions, parties, meetings, exhibits, socials, and otherrentals. Priorities for use and fees are based upon the type ofgroup, organization or individual requesting the reservation. Aminimum of 30 days advance notice is required when requestinga rental. In addition to community centers, rentals are availablefor swim centers, barbeque picnic areas, Rowell Ranch RodeoGrounds, and birthday party areas. Meek Estate West Terracewill provide a beautiful venue for a small wedding or event in anhistoric setting. For all rental information please call the RecreationDistrict Office at (510) 881-6700 or visit www.haywardrec.org.

Picnic Site ReservationsThe vast majority of our parks feature picnic sites which are available on a first come-first served basis (see pages 61-63). Tobetter accommodate group picnic use we also will reserve sites at13 of our parks. The parks are: Alden E. Oliver Sports Park ofHayward, Memorial Park (picnic site), Cannery Park, Mt. EdenPark, Carlos Bee Park, Rowell Ranch, Castro Valley CommunityPark, San Felipe Community Park, East Avenue Park, San LorenzoCommunity Park, Kennedy Park, Weekes Community Park, andMeek Park. No Jumpers allowed, please. Fee charges varyaccording to area. Non resident fees may be applicable. Forreservation information please call the Recreation District Officeat (510) 881-6700. Picnic Rainout Policy: In the case of heavy rain at the park andyour picnic is rained out, please call the District Office, (510) 881-6700 within three business days after the date of the scheduledpicnic to request a client credit or refund. You may rescheduleyour picnic reservation for another available date. Should youprefer a refund and the original payment was made by cash orcheck, a check will be issued by our Accounting Department within2-3 weeks. If the original payment was made by credit card, acredit will be issued to the card. Sorry, no cash refunds.

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

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

Sports Field and Gym RentalsPractices, Leagues and Tournaments — Groups interested inreserving an indoor gym for basketball or volleyball use, or anoutdoor sports field for practices, leagues ortournament play, can contact the Adult SportsOffice at (510) 317-2314. The District has a widerange of facilities capable of accommodating avariety of special sporting events, leagues andtournaments.

Meek Estate West Terrace Gazebo

Skywest Golf Course Pavilion

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Kennedy ParkRecreation Area19501 Hesperian Blvd., Hayward

Family Fun ActivitiesKennedy Park has all the right

ingredients for a great family picnic!

• Express Train Ride • Snack Bar

• Tennis Courts • Playground

• Merry-Go-Round • Picnic Areas**

• Horseshoe Courts • Bounce*

• Triple Pines Ranch Petting Zoo

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

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

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

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

Applications for part-time Park Ranger positions now available.

Kennedy Park Merry-Go-Round.

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

n Earl Warren Park4660 Crow Canyon Road, Castro Valley

n Edendale Dog Park16278 Ashland Avenue, San Lorenzo

n Eden Greenway XIContessa Street and Boca Raton Street,Hayward

n San Lorenzo Community Park1970 Via Buena Vista, San Lorenzo

Coming soon! Hampton Road Dog Park

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

Gift certificates are available at the District office,

or call (510) 881-6700.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Schafer Park Evergreen & Flamingo, Hay Í Í Í Í Newly RenovatedShepherd School 27211 Tyrrell, Hay Í Í Í Í Í SSVP Silver Star Veterans Park695 Industrial Pkway., Hay Í Í Í Í Í Bocce Ball Court Skywest Golf Course 1401 Golf Course Rd., Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í ProShop, Restaurant, Dr. RangeSorensdale Park 275 Goodwin, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Special Needs Adult Day Prog.SGCC Southgate Community Center26780 Chiplay, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Southgate Swim Club 24900 Magnolia St., Hay ÍSpring Grove Park 25610 Spring, Hay Í Í Í Í STONE Stonebrae School 28761 Hayward Blvd., Hay Í Í Í Í Í Gymnasium

Stonybrook Park 620 Woodland, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Stratford Village Park Stratford & Canterbury, Hay Í Í Í ½ Í Skate AreaStrobridge School 21400 Bedford, CV Í Í Í Í SCNC Sulphur Creek Nature Center Nature Center, Animal Rehab1801 “D” St., Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Live Animal Displays SAC Sunset Adult Center Sunset Park 22100 Princeton, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Gym, Street Hockey Courts SSC Sunset Swim Center 410 Laurel, Hay Í Summer Swimming OnlyTennyson High School 27035 Whitman, Hay Í Í Í Tennyson Park Panjon & Huntwood, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Skate ParkTrue Fight Club 28460 Hesperian Blvd., Hay Fitness StudioTwin Bridges 301 Arrowhead, Hay Í Í Í ½ Í Sand Volleyball CourtTyrrell School 27000 Tyrrell, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Valle Vista Park 381 Valle Vista, Hay Í Í Í ½ Í Vannoy School 5100 Vannoy, CV Í Í Í Í WPTC Weekes Park Tennis Courts WPCC Weekes Park Community Center Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Art Studio, Bouncers allowed27182 Patrick, HayWinton School 119 Winton, Hay Í Í Í

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Access for All . . .Our District wants to ensure that individuals with disabilities or special needsare encouraged to register and participate. If you have specific access needsin order to participate in a program, please call (510) 881-6700. The ParkDistrict is committed to providing program access in terms of modificationsto policies and procedures, accessible locations, and effectivecommunication for program participants unless they constitute afundamental alteration or an undue financial and administrative burdens.Please visit www.haywardrec.org for additional information. Pleasenote that a two-week notice (10 business days) and a completed“Access for All Request Form” is required.Feedback and Suggestions How are we doing? To send us yourcomments on District programs, facilities, staff or services please visit ourwebsite at www.haywardrec.org and download a “Customer FeedbackForm” or stop in to any of our community centers to pick up a CustomerFeedback Form in our lobby areas. Feel free to also call us at (510) 881-6700 during our business hours.

Coming Soon!

BouncersPermitted atSelect ParksBeginning May 1, 2014,bouncers will be allowed atthe select parks listedbelow. Reserved picnic sitesat these parks will includethe following amenities: 1BBQ pit, 4 tables, additionaltrash cans, and a signageholder for permits.n Palomares Hills Parkn Weekes Parkn Birchfield Park

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Program and Staff Contact DirectoryGeneral Information Phone Email/Website

Customer Service ........................................................................................(510) 881-6700 [email protected] Department.......................................................................................(510) 881-6715 [email protected] Rangers................................................................................................(510) 881-6700 [email protected]

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

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

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

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

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

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

Photography........................................PhotoCentral ................................(510) [email protected]

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Photography, Matt Jimenez andAshland Community Centers......(510) 888-0117 [email protected]

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

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

Theatre Arts, East Ave Camps.....(510) 881-6723 [email protected] Munivez ......................................Youth and Adult Sports, Tennis,

Field Rentals ..................................(510) 317-2303 [email protected] Salvador-Mendez.....................Custodial Services ........................(510) 881-6753 [email protected]

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

Visit us online at www.haywardrec.org

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RegistrationRegister early . . . classes fill quickly!

Please, no mail-in or District Office walk-in registration for swim classes.Please refer to Aquatics program information on page 12 of this Activities Guide.

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

Online/Mail-In Resident RegistrationProcessing Begins February 19 at 8:30amResident mail-in or fax registration forms receivedprior to February 19 will be held by the registrationstaff. On February 19 at 8:30am, random processingof these forms will begin and will continue until allclasses have been filled. Forms received after this datewill be processed in the order received. Make checkspayable to H.A.R.D. Read, sign and date the LiabilityAgreement. Fill in the name of any applicants underthe age of 18 on the line provided in the text of theagreement. Mail your completed Registration Formand Liability Release, fees and a self-addressedstamped envelope to: H.A.R.D. Registration, 1099 “E”Street, Hayward, CA 94541.

Fax Resident RegistrationProcessing Begins February 19The Registration Form on page 66 may be faxed to881-6763. Please remember to check Visa, MasterCardor American Express and include the number andexpiration date and sign the form. Visa, MasterCardand American Express are the only methods ofpayment accepted by fax. To confirm that we havereceived your fax please call 881-6700 immediatelyafter sending. Please do not mail after faxing.

Walk-In and Non-ResidentRegistration Processing BeginsFebruary 26Walk-in and non-resident registration begins onFebruary 26. For walk-in registration locations, look forspecific registration information with your classinformation in this brochure or call the District Office at881-6700. Check for specific locations in the classinformation of this brochure or drop registration off atthe Hayward Area Recreation and Park District Office,1099 “E” Street, Hayward. Non-resident mail-in or faxregistration forms received prior to February 26 will beheld by the registration staff. On February 26 randomprocessing of these forms will begin on a space availablebasis. Non-resident fee is $10 in addition to resident feesand applies to each class for which you register.

Spring 2014 District HolidaysMay 26.

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

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

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

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

Some Common Questions . . .Did I get my class? If you sent your self-ad dressedstamped envelope, a copy of your registrationconfirmation will be returned. Bring it to your firstclass. If you have not received confirmation by February 26, please call 881-6700. No places will beheld by telephone. No confirmation will be returnedwithout your self-addressed stamped envelope.Can I visit my child’s class? Attendance is limited toregistered participants only. The Recreation Districthas no personnel available to supervise childrenbefore or after scheduled classes. Sorry, no parents inchildren’s classes either.What about full or cancelled classes? The Districtsets minimum and maximum numbers of participantsfor classes. We will take a waiting list for any class andwill attempt to schedule a new class when a sufficientnumber has signed up. Classes will be cancelled if theminimum registrations are not received. It is helpfulto include a second choice if possible.Are there any age limits? Where “Age Level” isindicated, your child must be that age on the startingday of the program unless otherwise noted.Some partial scholarships are available based

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

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This year HARD will be partnering with local swim clubs to provide information about swimmingoptions to South Hayward. These partnering clubs are Treeview and Southgate Swim Clubs.Both clubs offer memberships, but also provide lessons and special events, with fees, withoutrequiring membership. Please check out their websites for more detailed information.

Treeview Swim Club301 Gresel St., Hayward | (510) 471-5242 | www.treeviewswimclub.com

Treeview offers lap swim and swim lessons.

Southgate Swim Club24900 Magnolia St., Hayward | (510) 783-1251 | www.southgateswimclub.com

Southgate Special EventsApril 5 – Egg Hunt and Hat Contest

10:00am-12:00pm, $5April 26 – Night Swim & Cupcake Wars Contest

5:00pm-9:00pm, $5May 17 – Movie & Swim Night

7:00pm-9:30pm, $5Food will be available for purchase at all events.

Southgate Summer CampsJune 16-June 20 – 12:30pm-5:00pm, $225July 14-July 18 – 12:30pm-5:00pm, $225

Camps include lunch, snack, T-shirt and daily swim lessons.

Pre-K at AshlandGrant Funded by First Five Alameda County,this program is targeted toward Spanish

speaking childrenliving in theAshland orCherryland area. Itwill be a bilingualprogram in both

English and Spanish. Daily parent participationis required. Please contact Cody George at(510) 881-6700.

Esta Beca es finandiada por la Agencia delCondado de Alameda First Five. El programaes para niños de habla hispana, que viven enel área de Ashland y Cherryland. Es unprograma bilingüe en inglés y en español. Serequire la participación diaria de los padres.Para más información lláme a la oficina deldistrito al (510) 881-6700.M/W 9:00am-12:00pm Mar 10-Apr 30 16 ACC Pre-K InstructorT/Th 9:00am-12:00pm Mar 11-May 1 16 ACC Pre-K Instructor

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Saturday, April 19, 2014at Kennedy Park, 19501 Hesperian Blvd., Hayward

The Hayward Area Recreation and Park District’s Youth Program will

be hosting the 69th Annual Easter Bonnet Parade and Egg Hunt.

Bonnet Parade Registration will begin promptly at 9:00am. The Bonnet

Parade led by the Easter Bunny will begin at 9:30am. Bonnet Parade

participants must be 6 years and under and all bonnets must be

homemade and be worn by the participants during the parade to

qualify. Participants will have their homemade bonnets judged in the

following categories: the prettiest, most unusual and most colorful.

The egg hunt will immediately follow after the Bonnet Parade. There

are four egg hunt age categories; one to two, three to four, five to

six and seven to nine year olds. The event will take place rain or shine.

So much to do, so close to home . . .Look inside

for 2014 Summer Camps!Register now!

So much to do, so close to home . . .Look inside

for 2014 Summer Camps!Register now!

HAYWARD AREA RECREATION AND PARK DISTRICT1099 E Street, Hayward, California 94541(510) 881-6700 | www.haywardrec.org