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Recreation program listing of activities for all ages in the Santee and surrounding communities. Activities that facilitate social connections, human development, the arts and lifelong learning.

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Page 1: City of Santee Recreation Activity Guide Fall/Winter 2012

Winter/Spring Recreation Guide 2012 www.ci.santee.ca.us

City of Santee

Winter & Spring

2012

Page 2: City of Santee Recreation Activity Guide Fall/Winter 2012

City of Santee (619) 258-4100 Ext. 222

StaffBill MaertzCommunity Services Director

Sue RichardsonRecreation Services ManagerCherie MeekSpecial Events SupervisorAliah BrozowskiRecreation Program SupervisorAnne MorrisonRecreation Program Supervisor

Bob Stein Public Services ManagerSam Rensberry Public Works SupervisorAnnette SaulParks & Landscape Supervisor

Ed RuizSenior Management Analyst

Santee Park & Recreation Committee

SPARCKen Fox, ChairmanAnita BautistaJames Dreisbach-TowleChuck HattawayHeather JonesAngiolina Mohi Lisa NeelyJay RenardSandy RenardDr. Alan TuthillRusty WilliamsArli Wolfson

COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT

Graphic design:Eva Salas

1 Adults4 Aquatics5 Early Education6 Enrichment8 Older Adults9 Outdoor Adventures

10 Parks & Facilities Map11 Performing Arts14 Skate & BMX Park15 Spring Break Camp16 Teen Center18 Youth Sport & Fitness19 Youth Sports Groups Contact List20 Registration

Mission StatementWe create community by providing exceptional programs, caring for

and enriching public spaces and facilitating rewarding life experiences.

Parks and recreation make life better by providing• Safe outdoor space to play and exercise• Access to the serenity and inspiration of nature and open space• Facilities for self-directed and organized recreation• Positive alternatives for youth, which help reduce crime and mischief• Activities that facilitate social connections, human development, the arts and lifelong learning

Santee is a proud member of the Greater San Diego Recreation and Parks Coalition for Health and Wellness, and the city is committed to helping create healthier

communities by offering spaces, places and programs for health and wellness activities. The heart logo throughout this activity guide identifies programs that

provide health and wellness benefits. Come out and enjoy the City of Santee’s many parks and recreation programs.

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and registration

This is your last printed guide. Sign up for electronic updates!

As part of the Sustainable Santee initiative to decrease costs and paper use, this will be the final printed issue of the City of Santee Recreation Activity Guide. Detailed

activity information can be found on the city’s web site at www.ci.santee.

ca.us on the “For Residents” tab, on the “Recreation Services Division” page. You can also quickly browse the online activity guide and register for programs at http://activenet12.active.com/santeecommserv/.

Community in Balance

Sustainable

Bill Maertz,Community Services Director

Keep up with what is new by following us on Facebook, Twitter and Santee Review newsletter at http://cityofsantee.blogspot.com/.

If you are not a current customer, call us at (619) 258-4100 ext. 222 to be added to receive our news and program email updates.

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Winter session starts the week of January 17. No classes January 16 and February 20.Spring session starts the week of April 16. No classes May 28.

Belly Dancing (8 Weeks/10 Weeks) AdultsLearn this ancient form of dance to increase your body’s flexibility, muscle tone and strength.Instructor: Sabah

M 6:30-7:30pm CH-8P $40/54 1/23-3/19 1216.301

M 6:30-7:30pm CH-8P $50/65 4/16-6/25 1216.401

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Line Dance (4 Weeks) AdultsGet back into the swing of things by learning this hip shakin’, toe tappin’ dance style. Learn new steps and get some good exercise. No partners needed, but sign up with your friends and have a lot of fun.Instructor: Expressions Dance & Movement Center

M 10:30-11:15am ED $25/34 1/23-2/13 1207.301

M 10:30-11:15am ED $25/34 2/27-3/19 1207.302

M 10:30-11:15am ED $25/34 4/16-5/7 1207.401

M 10:30-11:15am ED $25/34 5/14-6/11 1207.402

Zumba® (10 Weeks) AdultsAre you ready to party yourself into shape? Zumba® is an exhilarating, easy-to-follow, calorie-burning dance fitness party™ that has inspired millions of people to get healthy. Zumba classes feature exotic rhythms set to high-energy Latin and international beats. You’ll get fit and your energy level will soar. Bring water, a workout towel and wear shoes with little or no traction.Instructor: Expressions Dance & Movement Center

M 7:00-8:00pm ED $65/80 1/23-3/26 1123.301

Sa 8:30-9:30am ED $65/80 1/21-3/24 1123.302

M 7:00-8:00pm ED $65/80 4/16-6/25 1123.401

Sa 8:30-9:30am ED $65/80 4/21-6/23 1123.402ZUMBA® and the Zumba Fitness logo are trademarks of Zumba Fitness, LLC, used under license.

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Yoga (10 Weeks) AdultsExperience a total mind and body tune-up while learning the basics of Kundalini yoga. Class will focus on energizing breath and movement, and using meditation to awaken the spirit. Wear loose-fitting clothes; bring a mat and water bottle.Instructor: Guru AmritW 6:30-7:30pm CH-8P $50/65 1/18-3/21 1117.301

W 6:30-7:30pm CH-8P $50/65 4/18-6/20 1117.401

Self-Defense for Women 13 Years to Adult

Learn how to prepare yourself mentally and physically to repel an attacker, and to avoid unsafe situations. For women of any age and/or ability. No previous training required. Wear comfortable clothing. $5 discount for 2nd family member. Girls ages 9-12 may sign up with parent/guardian.Instructor: Trad Am Staff

Th 6:30-8:00pm CH-8P $20/27 2/2 1110.301

Th 6:30-8:00pm CH-8P $20/27 5/3 1110.401

Additional adult fitness on page 2.

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A fitness program for mothers with their babies and/or stroller age children, which incorporates power walking and body toning using exercise tubing and the stroller. Taught by certified instructors who are also moms, it’s a great workout for all fitness levels.

Fit4BabyA prenatal fitness program that teaches women how to exercise safely and effectively throughout their pregnancy. Designed to accommodate all stages of pregnancy and various fitness levels.

Classes are held mornings at Mast Park and now evenings at Town Center Community Park

For more information, or to register, go to www.strollerstrides.net/santee

or call Branda at (970)231-5474

Beginning Adult

Tu 6:30-7:30pm CH-8P $64/79 1/17-3/20 1109.309

Tu 6:30-7:30pm CH-8P $64/79 4/17-6/19 1109.409

Novice Adult

Tu 7:30-8:30pm CH-8P $64/79 1/17-3/20 1109.310

Tu 7:30-8:30pm CH-8P $64/79 4/17-6/19 1109.410

Intermediate AdultTu 7:30-8:30pm CH-8P $64/79 1/17-3/20 1109.311Tu 7:30-8:30pm CH-8P $64/79 4/17-6/19 1109.411

Karate-All Levels (10 Weeks) 16 Years to AdultInstructors of this popular martial arts class teach self-defense along with discipline, confidence, balance, and strength. See page 16 for Youth/Family karate class.Instructor: Trad Am Karate Staff

Spiral Fit Yoga (8 Weeks) 16 Years to AdultA blend of contemporary and classical yoga styles, this Golden Spiral certified program focuses on strength training, balance and flexibility. Challenging variations are provided to ensure all students continuously improve within their own abilities. Experience the many benefits a regular yoga workout can bring into your life. Bring a yoga mat and wear comfortable clothing.Instructor: Vanessa Hamilton, Trad Am Karate

Sa 8:00-9:00am KS $52/67 1/21-3/10 1117.302

Sa 8:00-9:00am KS $52/67 4/21-6/9 1117.402

Golf (5 Weeks) 15 years to AdultEnjoy the outdoors while improving your golf skills, including put-ting, chipping and driving. Learn basic skills from a professional at Carlton Oaks Golf Course in Santee. Clubs are available. A $15 fee for range balls is due at the first class. Instructor: Carlton Oaks Staff Sa 9:00-10:00am COGC $65/80 1/21-2/18 1115.301

Sa 9:00-10:00am COGC $65/80 4/21-5/19 1115.401

Fitness

Instructors and Businesses Using Park Property

Businesses and instructors that wish to use park property for classes, such as sports coaching, lessons, dog training, boot camps, or personal training, are required to obtain a permit from the Community Services Department prior to operating. In addition, all sport teams or leagues that plan to hold practices or games at any Santee park or school must have a valid permit issued to their sponsoring organization.

For more information on how to obtain a permit to operate in a Santee park contact Anne Morrison, Recreation Supervisor at (619) 258-4100 ext. 258.

Day Time Location R/NR Dates Course Number

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9951 Riverwalk Drive Santee

visit www.sportsplexusa.com (619)334-1000

Located in Santee Town Center Community Park, this 15-acre sports complex includes three softball/baseball

fields with 300 foot fences, synthetic turf outfields and stadium seating, two 180-by-80 foot arena soccer fields,

non-abrasive synthetic turf, electronic scoreboards, spectator seating, space for warm-up activities, a four-station batting cage, and a restaurant.

Leagues are offered for team and individual players of all skill levels. For a full description of leagues, fees and season

starting dates see website or see contacts below:

Dog Training (6 Weeks) Adults with dogsBring: up-to-date vaccination records, standard flat collar, six-foot-long nylon or leather leash, bite-size soft doggie treats. No chain collars or leashes.Instructor: Christy Hill, Coaching Creative Canines

Computers (5 Weeks) AdultsComputer Basics Hands-on class for those with minimal computer knowledge. Instructor: Jay Renard

W 10:00-11:00am B&GC $25/34 1/18-2/15 1406.301

W 10:00-11:00am B&GC $25/34 2/22-3/21 1406.302

W 10:00-11:00am B&GC $25/34 4/18-5/16 1406.401

W 10:00-11:00am B&GC $25/34 5/23-6/20 1406.402

Adult Volleyball LeagueVolleyball games are played on Sunday nights at Santana High School gymnasium. This is a CoRec community activity for fun and exercise. Form a team with your family (ages 16 and up), neighbors or coworkers. Drop-in open play is also available for a fee on Sunday evenings; see City of Santee website or call (619) 258-4100 ext. 258 for more information.

Adult Softball LeaguesContact Roby Day at (619) 334-1000 ext. 401

Adult Indoor Soccer LeaguesContact Anthony Paz (619) 334-1000 ext. 417

AdultSport Leagues

Adult Flag Football League - 7 vs. 7Games played at Town Center Community Park’s state-of-the-art, lighted synthetic turf football field. 10 week league, enroll today.Visit www.eastcounty.ymca.org or call

(619) 449-9622 for more information.

Tricks Class Dogs 4 Months and OlderLearn how to do fun tricks such as shake paws/hands, twirl, bow, roll over, play dead and more. Class will also include learning/review of basic sit, down and stay. Bring a mat or towel for your dog to lie on. No class March 3.

Sa 9:00-10:00am WGV $105/120 2/4-3/17 1452.302

Sa 4:00-5:00 pm WGV $105/120 4/21-5/26 1452.402

Scent Work Dogs 4 Months and OlderTeach your dog to use its nose to find articles, the same concepts used for drug and bomb dogs. A wonderful exercise for over exuberant dogs or shy dogs that need to build confidence. Even blind dogs can do this sport. Dogs will work separately to respect each canine and handler. People only (no dogs) at first class. No class March 3.

Sa 10:30-11:30am WGV $105/120 2/4-3/17 1452.301

Sa 10:30-11:30am WGV $105/120 4/21-5/26 1452.401

Puppy Training Dogs 8 Weeks to 4 Months (and any age toy breeds and less than 15 lbs)

This class covers basic puppy socialization and foundation. Buckle collar only. Meet on the basketball court.

Sa 9:00-10:00am WGV $105/120 4/21-5/26 1452.403

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10123 Riverwalk Drive at Town Center Community Park(619) 449-9622

www.eastcounty.ymca.orgIn partnership with the city of Santee, the Cameron Family YMCA operates an aquatics center that’s open to the general public as well as YMCA members. The center features a 25 meter-by-25-yard swimming pool, an activity pool with play structure, a water slide and water exercise area and locker rooms. Group and private swim lessons are offered year round.

Children under the age of 7 must be attended by an adult in the water. Maximum two children to one adult.

City of Santee

Water Exercise (12 yrs - Adult) $9/class, YMCA Members FREEthrough April 1, 2012

Mon - Fri 9:00 - 10:00 a.m.

Tu/Thur 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.

Sat 8:00 - 9:00 a.m.

April 2 - June 24

Mon - Fri 9:00 - 10:00 a.m.

5:30 - 6:30 p.m.

Sat 8:00 - 9:00 a.m.

Tiger Shark Youth Swim Teamfor YMCA members, monthly feeMon - Thurs 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.

Master’s Swim Team$25/month YMCA members, $45/month participantsMon/Wed/Fri 5:00 - 6:00 p.m.

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Winter/Spring Schedule Lap swim through June 24 Mon - Fri 6:00 - 11:00 a.m.

Mon - Thur 12:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Fri 12:00 - 7:30 p.m.

Sat 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Sun 12:45 - 4:30 p.m.

Family Swim in lap pool through June 24

Mon - Fri 10:00 - 11:00 a.m.

12:00 - 4:00 p.m.

Mon - Thur 5:30 - 8:00 p.m.

Fri 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.

Sat 12:00 - 4:30 p.m.

Sun 12:45 - 4:30 p.m.

Activity Pool April 3 through June 24The activity pool will be closed through April 2 for scheduled maintenance (water slide times vary)

Mon - Fri 3:30 - 5:30 pm

Sat/Sun 12:00 - 2:00 pm

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Try us out for FREE If you join, we’ll give you 75% off the joining fee!

Memberships for all income levels.

HEALTHY KIDS DAY & APRIL POOLS DAY

Saturday, April 28, 2012 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

FREE family fun event FREE games, crafts, healthy snacks, activities, water safety information

and more.

SPLASH WEEK 2012April 2 - 6 & April 9 - 13

A special week of basic swimming techniques and water

safety skills for the LOWEST PRICE of the season. Held during spring break for

ages 3-13.Sessions: Mon-Fri, 45 minute lessons

$20 for YMCA Members $23 for Community Participants

Pool may close due to inclement weather. Please check front desk or contact YMCA for revised schedules. Times and fees subject to change.

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Providing opportunities for socialization and fun.

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Winter session starts the week of January 17. No classes January 16 and February 20.

Spring session starts the week of April 16. No classes May 28.

Day Time Location R/NR Dates Course Number

Tiny Tykes (10 Weeks) 2 YearsAn innovative introductory class that uses hands-on lessons to teach children social skills, with an emphasis on cooperation, sharing, listening and taking turns. Parents must assist at four (4) class meetings, including field trips.Instructor: Tammie Carlin

M/W/F 9:30-11:30am CSD-2 $255/270 1/18-3/23 1601.301

M/W/F 9:30-11:30am CSD-2 $255/270 4/16-6/22 1601.401

Playtime Pals (10 Weeks) 3 YearsInstructor uses stories, music and art to promote self-esteem and develop social skills. Parents must assist at four (4) class meetings, including field trips.Instructor: Tammie CarlinT/Th 9:30am-12:30pm CSD-2 $255/270 1/17-3/22 1602.301

T/Th 9:30am-12:30pm CSD-2 $255/270 4/17-6/21 1602.401

Kindergartners in Training (10 Weeks) 4 - 5 YearsActivities are in sync with Santee School District curriculum to prepare your child to enter kindergarten. Parents must assist at three (3) class meetings, including field trips.Instructor: Sandra EvangilistaM/W/F 9:00am-12:00pm CSD-1 $360/375 1/18-3/23 1603.301

M/W/F 9:00am-12:00pm CSD-1 $360/375 4/16-6/22 1603.401

My First Instrument (8 Weeks) 4 - 5 Years with AdultChildren and their adult partner will master the basics of playing the recorder, an ideal first instrument for learning finger dexterity and pitch. Children will be introduced to the joy of playing music together as well as the basics of reading music. A recital will be held at the end of the session. A $10 fee for your own recorder is due at the first class. Parent/guardian participation required.Instructor: Gail NelsonW 3:30-4:10pm CH-7 $65/80 1/25-3/14 1436.301

W 3:30-4:10pm CH-7 $65/80 4/18-6/6 1436.401

Movement, Music and Me (10 Weeks) 18 Month - 3 Years with Adult

You and your child will play together, build creativity, confidence and lifelong friendships. Help your child learn and develop through creative play, movement and music. Books, props and music are used to develop motor, cognitive and social skills. Parent/guardian participation is required.Instructor: Expressions Dance and Movement Center

W 9:30-10:15am ED $65/80 1/18-3/21 1439.301

W 9:30-10:15am ED $65/80 4/18-6/20 1439.401

Children must be potty trained to enroll in all classes except Tiny Tykes. Child must be the correct age by the

first day of class and must not exceed the advertised maximum age. Monthly (automatic credit card)

payment plans are available. A $20 fee for materials is due at the first class.

Introduction to Music (8 Weeks) Grades K - 1Learn the basics of music by learning to play the recorder, an ideal first instrument that paves the way for learning other instruments. Students will be introduced to reading music as they learn to play songs. A recital will be held at the end of the session. A $7 fee for your own recorder is due at the first class.Instructor: Gail NelsonW 4:15-5:00pm CH-7 $65/80 1/25-3/14 1436.302W 4:15-5:00pm CH-7 $65/80 4/18-6/6 1436.402

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Winter session starts the week of January 17. No classes January 16 and February 20.Spring session starts the week of April 16. No classes May 28.

Babysitter Training 11 - 15 YearsLearn the stages of child development, safety, emergency procedures and the basics of pediatric first aid. Upon completion of class, participants receive a babysitter certificate, manual, first aid kit and a two-year certification in infant and child CPR.Instructor: Lockhart Training

F 5:00-9:00pm CH-8A $60/75 2/10 1407.301

F 5:00-9:00pm CH-8A $60/75 5/11 1407.401

Self Paced Driver Education 14 - 18 YearsDriver education is a state-required prerequisite for teens seeking a driver’s license and is the first step toward obtaining a driver’s permit. The course includes parental involvement. DMV certificates are issued upon successful completion of the course. Students may choose from an internet course, where work can be completed at any time, or a home-study course, which must be completed within 60 days (includes shipping fee). Enroll at any time. Class does not include behind-the-wheel driver training.Online $75/90 1470.301Home Study $90/105 1470.302

Participants will receive a Food Handler Training Certificate and learn how to make delicious and fun dishes that are kid-friendly.

Kid Cook (8 Weeks) 6 - 12 Years

Tu 4:30-5:30pm CH-7 $74/89 1/17-3/6 1408.301

Learn magic and potions and a ghastly good recipe that will put a spell on you. Students learn magic tricks and yummy recipes and will perform in a end of the session magic show and share morsels with guests.Instructor: Arimaw Staff

Harry Potter Edition

Tu 4:30-5:30pm CH-7 $74/89 4/17-6/5 1408.401

Transform regular meals into works of art, and other edible creations. Present them at a gallery show where you will cook something special for guests. Instructor: Arimaw Staff

Gourmet Gallery

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Creative Kids (10 Weeks)

Every child is creative in their own way and in these classes they will learn how to express it. Bring out the Van Gogh in your youngster; explore the possibilities.Instructor: Cindy Wittbrodt, First grade teacher

Th 3:00-4:00pm HC $43/58 1/19-3/22 1301.301

Kids will be thrilled with their ability to produce easy and successful drawings. Each class will feature up to a dozen subjects ranging from polliwogs to sharks.

Sketchers 4 - 8 Years

Learn about insects and arachnids through hands-on models, “buggy books” and related art projects. $10 fee for materials is due at the first class.

Creepy Crawlers 4 - 7 Years

Th 3:00-4:00pm HC $43/58 4/19-6/21 1301.401

Kids will love making a variety of seasonal art projects, from snowmen to valentines and leprechauns to rabbits. $10 fee for material is due at the first class.

Mini Michelangelos 4 - 8 Years

Th 4:00-5:00pm HC $43/58 1/19-3/22 1301.302

Th 4:00-5:00pm HC $43/58 4/19-6/21 1301.402

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Wanted!Contract Instructors

to teach a variety of classes includingyouth, teen and adult, performing arts,

fitness, outdoor adventureand enrichment.

For more information contact(619) 258-4100 ext. 258

Facts+Friends+Fridays=Fun Grades 1 - 6 Students transition smoothly into the weekend with fun on Fridays. Theme based activities engage and enrich student knowledge, attitude, and skills. No classes during spring break.Instructor: Momentum Tutoring

F 3:20-4:20pm MO $36/$49 1/6-1/27 1411.301

F 3:20-4:20pm MO $36/$49 2/3-2/24 1411.302F 3:20-4:20pm MO $36/$49 3/2-3/23 1411.303F 3:20-4:20pm MO $18/$24 4/20&27 1411.401F 3:20-4:20pm MO $36/$49 5/4-5/25 1411.402F 3:20-4:20pm MO $36/$49 6/1-6/22 1411.403

Homework Clinic Grades 4 - 6Students are encouraged to work on homework and grade level skills in a well supplied and structured environment. A qualified teacher and trained aides answer questions, check student work, and motivate students to stay on task. Focus is on what they need most as decided by parent, student, classroom teacher, and tutors.Instructor: Momentum Tutoring

T/Th 6:00-7:00pm MO $126/141 1/3-1/31 1411.304

T/Th 6:00-7:00pm MO $112/127 2/2-2/28 1411.305T/Th 6:00-7:00pm MO $126/141 3/1-3/29 1411.306T/Th 6:00-7:00pm MO $56/71 4/17-4/26 1411.404T/Th 6:00-7:00pm MO $140/155 5/1-5/31 1411.405T/Th 6:00-7:00pm MO $84/99 6/5-6/21 1411.406

Just Yell Fire! (2 Weeks) Girls 11 - 17 YearsGirls have the right to live without fear of assault or abduction. Learn to defend yourself against predators. Class covers empowerment, knowing your rights, safety awareness, safe dating and self defense skills. Wear closed-toe shoes. For further information visit www.justyellfire.comInstructor: Carla Slater Kettrick, Just Yell Fire Certified Trainer

Tu 6:00-7:30pm CH-8A $10/14 2/21&2/28 7110.301

Tu 6:00-7:30pm CH-8A $10/14 5/15&5/22 7110.401

Parents may drop off their kids and have an adult night out or register with your children to spend a fun night together. Scout groups also welcome. Fee is per registrant.Multi-family member discount - $2.50 off second registrant and $5 off for each additional family member living in the same household (discount not available on-line). Instructor: Arimaw Staff

First Friday Night Out 6 - 12 Years

F 6:00-9:00pm CH-7 $15/20 2/3 1412.301

Reduce, reuse and recycle and turn everyday trash into treasures. Let your imagination run wild and create something useful out of nothing.

Go Green

F 6:00-9:00pm CH-7 $15/20 3/2 1412.302

Science has never been so messy and fun. Learn about the science of all things gross, including making slime and Alka Seltzer rockets.

Slime Time

F 6:00-9:00pm CH-7 $15/20 5/4 1412.401

Make kid-friendly treats and use food to compete in fun games and challenges. Who says you can’t play with your food?

Dessert Boss

F 6:00-9:00pm CH-7 $15/20 6/1 1412.402

Take apart everyday items and see how they work. Then put them back together.

Break it/Build it

For more information contact Momentum Tutoring (619)258-9296, www.momentumtutoring.com

See Spring Break camps on page 13.

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The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Guided Tour & Café Lunch (on your own)Cost: R/NR $60/75 Course#: 5203.301Spend the day enjoying the cultural treasures of The Huntington Estates in San Marino. Tour will include the library, the many art collections and the beautiful gardens, followed by an English tea and lunch in the Rose Garden Tea Room or lunch on your own in the café. Departure/Return Location: Santee City Hall,10601 Magnolia Ave. Leave: 9:00 a.m.Return: 6:30 p.m.Registration Deadline: Thursday, February 23, 2012

To Register for Trips:Fill out the registration form in the back of this brochure.

Fee is discounted for Santee residents (R). You may mail your registration form or sign up in person at the Community Services

office at Santee City Hall, 10601 Magnolia Ave., Building # 6. You may also register online at www.ci.santee.ca.us

Museum of Making Music

Tuesday, May 8, 2012Cost: R/NR $50/65 Course#: 5216.401The Museum of Making Music features a mix of permanent and temporary displays that tell the history and development of music through hundreds of vintage instruments, as well as audio and video clips. There’s also a vibrant interactive area where patrons can make their own music. Before returning home, you will have an opportunity to visit the Flower Fields of Carlsbad. Wear your walking shoes. Lunch is on your own at the Carlsbad Premium Outlets. Departure/Return Location: Santee City Hall, 10601 Magnolia Ave.Leave: 9:30 a.m.Return: 5:00 p.m.Registration Deadline: Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Active older adults meet at City Hall and other city locations. Drop by for a variety of events each

week. No need to register or RSVP. Enjoy the company of others, make new friends and be part of the fun. Participate in the activity of the week, play board games or just visit with friends. Check the monthly schedule at www.ci.santee.ca.us for

weekly locations and activities.

Senior ClubWednesdays 9:00 - 11:30 a.m.

A $35 discount voucher is available for those who qualify through the Voucher Incentive Program, (VIP), recreation scholarship program. For additional information contact Community Services at (619) 258-4100 ext. 222.

Trips

Guided Tour & EnglishTea/(lunch included)Cost: R/NR $96/111 Course#: 5203.302

For more information about programs and trips

for active older adults: www.ci.santee.ca.us >For

Residents>Recreation Services Division>scroll down to Older AdultsOr call (619)258-4100

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Books to Movies The City of Santee along with the Santee Library

offers a book-to-movie discussion group and

book club. Each month we’ll read a book,

watch the movie, then join in a discussion

with the librarian.

First Wednesday of each month at 9:00 a.m. at the

Santee Library, 9225 Carlton Hills Blvd.

Light breakfast provided.

For additional information and to RSVP contact

Judi Callicott at (619) 258-4100 ext. 257.

Out and AboutA day tripper’s delight. This program is

for adventurous older adults who like to explore local and regional destinations

within San Diego County. Out and About trips are offered monthly. Some of our most recent excursions include

outings to the new Mast Park West trail in Santee, Gillespie Field Air & Space

Museum, Old Town and Seaport Village. Transportation is not provided. Participants are encouraged to carpool or utilize public

transportation when possible. Pre-registration is required. Trip details are available through the Active Older Adults

monthly calendar and online at www.ci.santee.ca.us

Mission Trails Regional Park(619) 668-3281, www.mtrp.org

Take advantage of more than 40 miles of hiking, biking and equestrian trails at this 6,100-acre reserve, which is one of the nation’s largest urban open space parks. Free outdoor programs include guided nature walks, stargazing and bird watching. For additional information call (619) 668-3281. Mission Trails Regional Park is always recruiting volunteers. Personalized on-the-job training is provided. For more information, contact Visitor Center Director David Lee at (619) 668-3278, [email protected].

Padre Dam’s Santee Lakes(619)596-3141 www.santeelakes.com

It is always family time at Santee Lakes Recreation Preserve. The 180-acre preserve

features seven scenic fishing lakes and camping including 300 recreational vehicle sites with full hookups, and tent sites. Ten cabins are also available for rent. The linear park includes five miles of walking and bicycling trails, a sprayground and numerous playgrounds and picnic areas.

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Mission Trails Day

Sycamore Canyon Open Space Preserve/Goodan Ranch(858)513-4737, www.sdparks.org

Hike and bike along miles of trails within 2,200 acres of coastal sage scrub and chaparral-covered hills nestled between the cities of Santee and Poway. Visit the 3,500-square-foot visitor center and ranger office in the canyon, a one-mile walk from the staging area. Free programs offered year-round. Accommodations made for those with disabilities. Directions:Goodan staging area - Poway Road, east on Garden Road, south on Sycamore Canyon Road. Hwy. 67 staging area - Southbound Hwy. 67, ½ mile south of Scripps Poway Pkwy.

Saturday, May 19 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

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Adult Tennis M 6:00-9:00pm SHS $36

Drawing T 9:00am-12:15pm CH-7 $15

Quilting W 9:00am-12:15pm CH-8P $20

Tai Chi Beg. M 4:00-5:15pm CH-8P $10

Tai Chi Int. W 4:00-5:15pm CH-8P $10

Watercolor W 9:00am-12:15pm CH-7 $15

Register Now! Classes start

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Key Map Park or Facility LocationBR 1 Big Rock Park 8125 Arlette StreetBGC 2 Boys & Girls Club 8820 Tamberly WayCH 3 Santee City Hall - Bldg. 6,7,8 10601 Magnolia AvenueCHS 4 Carlton Hills School 9353 Pike RoadCOGC 5 Carlton Oaks Golf Course 9200 Inwood DriveCOS 6 Carlton Oaks School 9353 Wethersfield RoadCSD-1 7 CS Dept. Activity Bldg. 1 8115 Arlette StreetCSD-2 8 CS Dept. Activity Bldg. 2 10335 Mission Gorge RoadED 9 Expressions Dance & Movement Center 9225 Carlton Hills #28HC 10 Hill Creek School 9665 Jeremy StreetKF 11 Family Kung Fu Center 10769 Woodside Ave. #208KS 12 Karate Studio - Trad Am 8955 Carlton Hills Blvd.LAKES 13 Santee Lakes 9310 Fanita ParkwayMO 14 Momentum Tutoring 9500 Cuyamaca Street, Ste.101MP 15 Mast Park 9125 Carlton Hills Blvd.PSOC 16 Public Services Operations Center 9534 Via ZapadorRS 17 Rio Seco School 9545 Cuyamaca StreetSC 18 Sycamore Canyon School 10201 Settle RoadSHP 19 Shadow Hill Park 9161 Shadow Hill RoadSHS 20 Santana High School 9915 Magnolia AvenueSPX 21 Sportsplex USA 9951 Riverwalk DriveSRP 22 Sky Ranch Park 5850 Cala Lily StreetTC 23 Teen Center 9310 Fanita ParkwayTCCPE 24 Town Center Community Park East 550 Park Center DriveTCCPW 25 Town Center Community Park West 9409 Cuyamaca StreetWGV 26 Woodglen Vista Park 10250 Woodglen Vista DriveWHP 27 West Hills Park 8750 Mast Blvd.YMCA 28 YMCA/Aquatics Center 10123 Riverwalk Drive

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Park PavilionsA great place for hosting family reunions, birthday parties or celebrations in one of Santee’s well-maintained public parks. Shaded picnic pavilions can be reserved at the city’s six major parks by purchasing a permit from the Community Services Department. An additional permit is required to reserve space in designated areas for inflatable air jumps or to bring in a caterer or other vendor.

Reservation permits are accepted by fax or in person at Santee City Hall, Building 6. Find out if the pavilion you want is available by calling (619) 258-4100 ext. 222. To view permit prices and download the application form, visit the city’s website - www.ci.santee.ca.us>for residents >city parks. Unreserved park pavilions are open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis.

Banquet FacilitiesThe city rents rooms for banquets, receptions, business seminars, etc. at reasonable prices. Three different-sized rooms - the largest can accommodate up to 200 people for meetings and 130 for dining - are available at Santee City Hall at 10601 Magnolia Avenue in Santee. If you prefer a scenic venue, the Santee Teen Center building at Santee Lakes is also available. Information on prices, room sizes, tables and other details are on our website www.ci.santee.ca.us or call (619) 258-4100, ext. 222.

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area. Daily.Dawn to dusk.

Woodglen Vista Park 10250 Woodglen Vista

DriveFenced off-leash area. Daily. Dawn to dusk.

Pets must be on a leash while on park sidewalks, trails, courts, and playgrounds at all times.

Visit www.ci.santee.ca.us for more information.

OFF LEASH DOG AREAS

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Winter session starts the week of January 17. No classes January 16 and February 20.Spring session starts the week of April 16. No classes May 28.

Tu 10:00-10:45am CSD-1 $65/80 1/24-3/13 1212.301

Tu 10:00-10:45am CSD-1 $65/80 4/17-6/5 1212.401

KinderDance (8 Weeks)www.kinderdance.com

Help your child develop their creativity and build self-confidence. Classes include creative movement, ballet, tap, gymnastics and modern dance. Students also learn about colors, numbers, shapes, words and songs. A $20 annual registration fee is due at the first class.Kindertots 18 Months - 2 YearsDevelopment of the total child through gross motor skills, movement creativity, physical development and body awareness.

Kinderdance 3 - 5 YearsA dance, motor development and fitness program. Instruction includes basic ballet, tap, acrobatics and creative movement while blending educational concepts.

Tu 11:00am-12:00pm CSD-1 $70/85 1/24-3/13 1212.302

Tu 11:00am-12:00pm CSD-1 $70/85 4/17-6/5 1212.402

Boys and girls improve their fitness and self-image while developing skills and techniques for a variety of dance styles. Dress in clothes that allow unrestricted movement. Participants must meet the minimum age requirement by the first day of activity and must not

exceed the advertised maximum age.

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Preschool Ballet (10 Weeks)A fun and creative class in which preschoolers learn the fundamentals of ballet technique and dance terms. Props and imaginative instruction are used while focusing on floor work, center, and across-the-floor exercises and combinations. Great for building confidence, discipline, poise, coordination, and flexibility. Instructor: Charlene’s Dance

3 - 5 YearsTh 10:45-11:20am CSD-1 $65/80 1/19-3/22 1202.302

Sa 9:45-10:20am CSD-1 $65/80 1/21-3/24 1202.303

Th 10:45-11:20am CSD-1 $65/80 4/19-6/21 1202.402

Sa 9:45-10:20am CSD-1 $65/80 4/21-6/23 1202.403

2 - 3 YearsTh 9:15-9:50am CSD-1 $65/80 1/19-3/22 1202.301

Th 9:15-9:50am CSD-1 $65/80 4/19-6/21 1202.401

Introduction to Dance (10 Weeks)Explore basic dance styles, as well as simple rhythm and dance movement. Perfect for first-time dance students.Instructor: Hayley Pennings

3 - 5 YearsTh 5:10-5:55pm CSD-1 $65/80 1/19-3/22 1208.301

Th 5:10-5:55pm CSD-1 $65/80 4/19-6/21 1208.401

Ballet & Jazz (10 Weeks)Instructor: Hayley Pennings

4 - 6 YearsTh 6:00-6:45pm CSD-1 $65/80 1/19-3/22 1208.302

Th 6:00-6:45pm CSD-1 $65/80 4/19-6/21 1208.402

6 - 8 YearsTh 7:00-7:45pm CSD-1 $65/80 1/19-3/22 1208.303

Th 7:00-7:45pm CSD-1 $65/80 4/19-6/21 1208.403

Most Spring Session Performing Arts students will perform at the Santee Street Fair and the San Diego

County Fair, dates to be determined. If you would like your child to have a costume for the performance, you should be prepared to pay a non-refundable costume fee to the instructor at the first class.

Costume fees range from $10 to $35, depending on parental support and participation.

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to teach a variety of classes including youth, teen and adult, performing arts,fitness, outdoor adventure

and enrichment.For more information contact(619) 258-4100 ext. 258

Preschool Combo Dance (9 Weeks)Classes consist of a combination of tap, jazz and ballet. Students are introduced

to basic dance steps while learning how to move to music and develop coordination and motor skills. The class also reinforces the value of taking turns and working together. Girls must wear a leotard and tights and have their hair tied back. Boys should wear a white T-shirt and black dance pants. Both ballet and tap shoes are required.Instructor: Expressions Dance and Movement Center

3 - 5 YearsM 9:30-10:15am ED $65/80 1/23-3/26 1208.304

M 9:30-10:15am ED $65/80 4/16-6/18 1208.404

Get Up & Dance (6 Weeks)Get dancing at this fast-paced after-school class that also promotes cooperation and team building. Students are introduced to basic jazz and hip hop skills, as well as creative movement. Participants will have the opportunity to perform during National Dance Week at their school and/or at the Santee Thinks You Can Dance performance on April 21. Early dismissal children will be supervised by instructor until class start time.Instructor: Expressions Dance and Movement Center

Grades 3 - 6Tu 2:05-2:50pm CHS $40/54 2/21-3/27 1217.301

W 2:25-3:10pm SC $40/54 2/22-3/28 1217.302

Th 3:10-3:55pm COS $40/54 2/23-3/29 1217.303

Th 3:10-3:55pm RS $40/54 2/23-3/29 1217.304See “On Broadway” Dance Camp on page 15.

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Learn the fundamentals of cheerleading including stretches, arm motions, kicks, jumps, voice projection, cheers and chants. Instruction covers beginner stunts, pom poms, sideline dances, and a full routine. This high-energy cheer and dance combo class is great for learning teamwork, and building coordination and confidence. Instructor: Charlene’s Dance

3 - 5 YearsTh 10:00-10:35am CSD-1 $65/80 1/19-3/22 1210.301

Sa 9:00-9:35am CSD-1 $65/80 1/21-3/24 1210.302

Th 10:00-10:35am CSD-1 $65/80 4/19-6/21 1210.401

Sa 9:00-9:35am CSD-1 $65/80 4/21-6/23 1210.402

Grades K - 3W 5:15-6:10pm CSD-1 $70/85 1/18-3/21 1210.303

W 5:15-6:10pm CSD-1 $70/85 4/18-6/20 1210.403

Grades 3 - 5W 6:15-7:10pm CSD-1 $70/85 1/18-3/21 1210.304

W 6:15-7:10pm CSD-1 $70/85 4/18-6/20 1210.404

Pop Stars (10 Weeks)A unique hip-hop/jazz dance and sing-a-long class that will allow boys and girls to transform themselves into a pop star. Costumes, accessories, and props are provided that will get students into character, while they learn to perform to their favorite pop songs. Instructor: Charlene’s Dance

3 - 5 YearsTu 5:15-5:50pm CSD-1 $65/80 1/17-3/20 1213.301

Tu 5:15-5:50pm CSD-1 $65/80 4/17-6/19 1213.401

Grades K - 5Tu 6:00-7:00pm CSD-1 $70/85 1/17-3/20 1213.302

Tu 6:00-7:00pm CSD-1 $70/85 4/17-6/19 1213.402

Visit www.charlenesdance.com for more information.

6 - 8 YearsM 6:30-7:15pm CSD-1 $65/80 1/23-3/26 1204.302

M 6:30-7:15pm CSD-1 $65/80 4/16-6/18 1204.402

Hip-Hop (9 Weeks)Learn the basics of hip-hop while dancing to today’s popular music. Make new friends as you develop coordination and improve your fitness. Wear closed-toe shoes and clothes that allow unrestricted movement. Instructor: Brittany Calkins

4 - 6 YearsM 5:45-6:20pm CSD-1 $65/80 1/23-3/26 1204.301

M 5:45-6:20pm CSD-1 $65/80 4/16-6/18 1204.401

8 - 14 YearsM 7:20-8:05pm CSD-1 $65/80 1/23-3/26 1204.303

M 7:20-8:05pm CSD-1 $65/80 4/16-6/18 1204.403

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Skate ParkHoursthrough June 26, 2012 Wed - Fri 2:00 p.m. - Sunset

Sat/Sun 10:00 a.m. - Sunset Closed Mon/Tue with the exception of school holidays (1/16, 2/13, 2/20, 4/2-4/6, 4/9-4/13, 5/28)

Closed 12/25/11

See website for school break/holiday hours of operation.

WinterSessions:through March 10, 2012

BMXWed/Fri 4:00 p.m. - Sunset

Thu 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Sat 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Sun 2:00 p.m. - Sunset

SKATEBOARD ROLLERBLADES SCOOTERS Wed/Fri 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Thu 4:00 p.m. - Sunset

Sat 2:00 p.m. - Sunset

Sun 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Woodglen Vista Skate & BMX Park 10250 Woodglen Vista Drive (619) 258-4100 ext. 210 www.ci.santee ca.us>ForResidents>Skate Park

Private Parties & LessonsAvailable During Non-Operating HoursOur private/group BMX/skate lessons provide a fun and safe experience. First time to intermediate skaters/bikers ages 3* to adult are welcome. Participants must have a waiver on file and bring a skateboard or BMX bike, helmet, elbow pads and knee pads. Call (619) 258-4100 ext. 210

Private Party: $20 resident per hour, 2 hour minimum (Provides exclusive use of the park. Park rules apply. Lesson not included.)

Private Skateboard/BMX Lesson: $20 resident, one-hour session (One/on/one lesson with an experienced instructor.) Group Skateboard/BMX Lesson: $5 resident per person, one hour session (Minimum of four people. Lesson with experienced instructor.)

SpringSessions:March 11 - June 26, 2012

BMXWed/Fri 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Thu 4:00 p.m. - Sunset

Sat 2:00 p.m. - Sunset

Sun 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

SKATEBOARD ROLLERBLADES SCOOTERS Wed/Fri 4:00 p.m. - Sunset

Thu 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.

Sat 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Sun 2:00 p.m. - Sunset

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BMX and Skate Morning Workshops

6 - 16 Years Sign up for these one-day workshops to enhance your skill level, learn new tricks and become more comfortable riding the park. Bring skateboard or BMX bike, elbow pads, knee pads, helmet and water bottle.

BMX

Sat 9:00-10:00am WGV $5/7 2/4 7101.301

Sat 9:00-10:00am WGV $5/7 2/11 7101.302

Sat 9:00-10:00am WGV $5/7 2/18 7101.303

Sat 9:00-10:00am WGV $5/7 5/5 7101.401

Sat 9:00-10:00am WGV $5/7 5/12 7101.402

Sat 9:00-10:00am WGV $5/7 5/19 7101.403

Sun 9:00-10:00am WGV $5/7 2/5 7102.301

Sun 9:00-10:00am WGV $5/7 2/12 7102.302

Sun 9:00-10:00am WGV $5/7 2/19 7102.303

Sun 9:00-10:00am WGV $5/7 5/6 7102.401

Sun 9:00-10:00am WGV $5/7 5/13 7102.402

Sun 9:00-10:00am WGV $5/7 5/20 7102.403

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“On Broadway” Dance Camp Grades 1 - 8Campers will be taught basic jazz skills and technique while learning exciting routines from Broadway musicals. Participants will also learn about character development, stage presence, and the basic components of choreography. If you love musical theater you’ll love this camp.Instructor: Expressions Dance and Movement Center

Day Time Location R/NR Dates Course Number

M-F 1:00-4:00pm ED $125/140 4/2-4/6 4104.402

Jump Rope Camp Grades 1 - 8Keep the kids physically active and focused on a healthy lifestyle over spring break. Children learn basic and intermediate jump rope skills over a week long period and put on a performance for family and friends on the final day. Our professional staff has years of experience in creating an upbeat fun-filled experience for kids of all ages.Instructor: USA Jump Stars

M-F 9:00am-12:00pm ED $125/140 4/2-4/6 4104.401

Spring Break Skateboard and BMX camps 6 - 16 YearsGeared toward skaters and BMXers of all levels. Students will learn tricks, maneuvers, how to use all aspects of the skate/BMX park, safety, etiquette and equipment maintenance. Students will be divided by skill level.Bring: skateboard or BMX bike, elbow pads, knee pads, helmet, water bottle and a healthy snack daily.

M-F 8:30-11:00am WGV $35/47 4/2-4/6 7101.404

M-F 8:30-11:00am WGV $35/47 4/9-4/13 7102.404

Spring Breakcamps

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(619) 258-4191(619) 258-4100 ext. 120 Mon/Tue/Thu: 2:30 - 6:00 p.m.

Wed/Fri: 1:00 - 6:00 p.m.

Hours adjusted to match early dismissal schedule

for Santee School District schools

Closed on Santee School District holidays

(See Teen Center calendar for details)

The City of Santee Teen Center is an after school and summer break drop-in recreation program for adolescents and teens in grades 6th - 12th (up to 17 years old).

It’s ideal for young people who want to make new friends, have fun and learn new skills. At the Teen Center, teens are free to socialize, play games, orutilize the Cox Communications tech center to do homework.

Supervised activitiesA different activity, one indoor and one outdoors, is scheduled each day. Example: one day there’s a flag football game and a ping pong tournament, the next day its outdoor hockey and cooking creations.

Professional staffThe Teen Center is staffed by City of Santee employees who are certified in first aid and CPR and have passed a department of justice background check. Our low staff to participant ratio offers a safe, well-supervised experience and personal connection with each teen.

After-school transportation The city of Santee, in conjunction with the Santee School District, offers after school bus transportation during the school year to the Santee Teen Center at the Lakes for students in grades 6th-8th. The Teen Center is open every day after school including an adjusted schedule on Santee School District modified days. Transportation is only $10 per week. Registration must be submitted by the Monday prior to enrollment date and is accepted at Santee City Hall or at the Santee Teen Center at the Lakes. Contact Community Services at (619) 258-4100 ext. 222 for more information.

Nurturing young leadersHigh school students can participate in a leadership program in which they mentor younger teens. Middle school students can learn leadership skills by participating in the Street Team Youth Advisory Committee Annual membership fee Just $20 for Santee residents and $30 for non-residents or $3 per day. Find our membership registration form online. Ready to sign up? Want more information? Call (619) 258-4100 ext. 210 or visit us on the web at www.ci.santee.ca.us >For Residents>Teen Services.

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Permission slip required, available at www.ci.santee.ca.us > For Residents > Teen Services

Music, Dancing, Games

6:30 - 10:00 p.m.

$5 Members/ $10 Non-members

Attend the Santee Teen Center five times within one month to

attend the Friday Night Hot Spot of the same month for FREE

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Extended Hours at the Teen Center Grades 6 - 12, up to age 17 *

Hang out with your friends, watch movies and play games. Come to the Teen Center after school to help plan the Extended Hours activities. Provided: Dinner and drinksBring: Healthy snacks to share

**Sibling discount available, contact Community Services Department ext. 222 for more information, not available on line.

Fri 7:00pm-10:00pm TC $7/10 3/9 7105.301

Fri 7:00pm-10:00pm TC $7/10 6/8 7105.401

*Permission slip/registration forms available at www.ci.santee.ca.us>For residents>Teen Services. All participants are required to stay for the entire event unless prior arrangements are made with the parent/guardian listed on the registration form.

Fri-Sat 7:00pm-9:00am TC $20/25 1/13-14 7104.301

Fri-Sat 7:00pm-9:00am TC $20/25 5/11-12 7104.401

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Camp - In Grades 6 -12, up to age 17*

Redesigned by popular demand; a combination of our traditional camp out and lock in. An evening of camp-out activities and spending the night inside the Teen Center watching movies and playing games.

Provided: Dinner, S’mores and breakfastBring: Pillow, sleeping bag, closed toe shoes, warm clothing and toiletries (sleeping bags available upon request)Items not permitted: Electronics and energy drinks.Registration deadline: Winter - January 11, 2012. Spring - May 9, 2012

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Rent the Teen Center for your next event!

The Santee Teen Center at the Lakes is available to host parties, meetings

and corporate functions. Contact Aliah Brozowski at (619) 258-4100 ext. 120 to

schedule your event.

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Spring session starts the week of April 16. No classes May 28.

An introduction to American-style karate. Instructors focus on fundamentals of hand, foot and body movements, as well as self-esteem, respect, discipline and confidence.*Instructor permission required for this level.Instructor: Trad Am Karate Studio

Fee includes one adult & one child. Each additional family member is $35.

Karate Kids 5 - 6 Years

Beginning Karate 7 - 17 Years

Novice/Intermediate* 7 - 17 Years

Tu 3:45-4:30pm CH-8P $54/69 1/17-3/20 1109.301

Tu 3:45-4:30pm CH-8P $54/69 4/17-6/19 1109.401

Sa 2:00-3:00pm KS $64/79 1/21-3/24 1109.305

Sa 2:00-3:00pm KS $64/79 4/21-6/23 1109.405

Tu 4:30-5:30pm CH-8P $64/79 1/17-3/20 1109.302

Tu 4:30-5:30pm CH-8P $64/79 4/17-6/19 1109.402

BeginningTu 6:30-7:30pm CH-8P $95/110 1/17-3/20 1109.306

Tu 6:30-7:30pm CH-8P $95/110 4/17-6/19 1109.406

Novice*

Tu 7:30-8:30pm CH-8P $95/110 1/17-3/20 1109.307

Tu 7:30-8:30pm CH-8P $95/110 4/17-6/19 1109.409

Intermediate*Tu 7:30-8:30pm CH-8P $95/110 1/17-3/20 1109.308

Tu 7:30-8:30pm CH-8P $95/110 4/17-6/19 1109.408

Karate (10 Weeks)

6 - 17 Years

Sa 1:00-2:00pm KS $64/79 1/21-3/24 1109.303

Sa 1:00-2:00pm KS $64/79 4/21-6/23 1109.403

Tu 5:30-6:30pm CH-8P $64/79 1/17-3/20 1109.304

Tu 5:30-6:30pm CH-8P $64/79 4/17-6/19 1109.404

Day Time Location R/NR Dates Course Number

Learn the basic elements of the golf swing, plus tips on driving, putting and chipping. Clubs are provided. A $15 fee for range balls is due at the first class.Instructor: Carlton Oaks StaffSa 12:00-1:00pm COGC $65/80 1/21-2/18 1115.302

Sa 12:00-1:00pm COGC $65/80 4/21-5/19 1115.402Sa 12:00-1:00pm COGC $65/80 5/26-6/23 1115.403

Junior Golf (5 Weeks) 7 - 14 Years

Karate for Two Adult & Child 6 Years +

USA Jump Stars promotes jump rope as a means to create a healthy body and mind while developing personal values, team spirit and sportsmanship. Learn basic to intermediate jump rope skills including single rope, Chinese wheel, two-person-one-rope, double dutch, and long rope. Learning competitive jump rope tricks is challenging, fun and great exercise.Instructor: USA Jump Stars

Jump Rope (6 Weeks) Grades 1 - 8

Th 3:30-4:30pm ED $75/90 1/19-2/23 1404.301

See Jump Rope Camp on page 15.

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Self-defense skills and hand-eye coordination are emphasized, along with increasing flexibility, strength and balance. Basic tumbling and break fall skills are also taught, as well as the Shaolin Kung Fu Crane form. Certificate awarded for successful completion of class. No class February 4 and May 5.Instructor: Jeff Thornbloom, Family Kung Fu Center

Kung Fu (5 Weeks) 6 - 15 Years

Work on warm-ups, injury prevention, endurance and skills. Court etiquette and sportsmanship are emphasized. Beginner through advanced levels are welcome. Skills will be assessed at the first class to ensure proper placement. Bring your own racket. A $5 fee for balls is due at the first class. Instructor: Andrea Pino-Vlassis

W 5:30-6:30pm SHS $45/60 1/18-2/8 1108.301

W 5:30-6:30pm SHS $45/60 2/15-3/7 1108.302

W 5:30-6:30pm SHS $45/60 4/18-5/9 1108.401

W 5:30-6:30pm SHS $45/60 5/16-6/6 1108.402

Tennis (4 Weeks) 8 - 14 Years

Sa 10:00-10:45am KF $30/41 1/21-2/25 1114.301

Sa 10:00-10:45am KF $30/41 4/21-5/26 1114.401

Indoor Soccer Mighty Mites instructional program and youth recreation and

competitive leagues offered at Sportsplex USA.Visit www.sportsplexusa.com for additional information.

ORGANIZATION PHONE WEBPAGE

American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) 334-4630 www.ayso341.org

Boys and Girls Club of East County 440-1600 www.bgcec.org

Santana National Little League Baseball 250-6472 www.leaguelineup.com

Santee American Basketball www.santeebasketball.com

Santee Girls ASA Softball 322-0067 www.eteamz.com/santeeasa

Santee Pioneer National Little League Baseball 647-3473 www.eteamz.com/spnll

Santee Sports Council 249-3407 www.santeesportscouncil.org

Santee Starlings Girls Volleyball 733-6561 www.santeevolleyball.com

Santee Ravens Football & Cheer 438-0773 www.santeeravens.com

Santee Warriors Girls' Basketball 379-8239 www.santeewarriorsbball.net

Shooterz Lacrosse (858)752-0363 www.shooterzlacrosse.com

Sultan Water Polo 823-7656

United Santee Little League (ages 13-18) 244-1240 www.eteamz.com/unitedsantee

West Hills Little League Baseball 212-0570 www.westhillslittleleague.org

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5 Ways to RegisterPayment is required at the time of registration.

The City of Santee is proud to be affiliated with KIT. Please contact Community Services at (619) 258-4100 ext. 258 three (3) weeks prior to start date of program if your child requires accommodations due to a medical condition or disability.

1 Online: Use convenient online registration for activities. Go to www.ci.santee.ca.us and click on For Residents, select Recreation Services Division, click on the Register Online button. (Note: a convenience fee applies, VIP and family discount not available online.) Customers may need to establish a new log on by calling (619) 258-4100 ext. 222.

2 Mail tO:Recreation Programs, City of Santee 10601 Magnolia Avenue, Bldg. 6 Santee, CA 92071

3 Fax: You may fax your registration (credit cards only) to (619) 258-4189.

4 DrOp OFF: Hand deliver completed registration in a sealed envelope to our 24-hour drop box at 10601 Magnolia Avenue, Bldg. 6. (NO CASH)

5 Walk-in: You may register at our offices during regular business hours. Late registration is accepted, in most cases, through the first week of classes.

Complete the registration form on the next page and submit it along with the required residency verification. If applicable, submit your age verification, and/or Voucher Incentive Program letter in one of the following ways:

Recreation Services Office HoursMonday - Thursday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.Phone: (619) 258-4100 ext. 222

Fax: (619) 258-4189E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.ci.santee.ca.usPara información en Español llame a

(619) 258-4100 ext. 128

prOOF OF resiDencyA resident (R) is a person who lives within the city limits of Santee. Residency is based on the address of the class participant, not on the address of the payee. Proof of residency is required. Acceptable documents are: address imprinted on personal check, current property tax bill, utility bill, or driver’s license. (First time registrants only.) Non-residents (NR) are welcome to sign up for our programs. An additional fee applies.

prOOF OF age(Minor registrants - first time only)Proof of age must be provided the first time you register with us. Participants must meet the minimum age requirement by the first day of activity and must not exceed the advertised maximum age. Proof of birth date is required. Acceptable documents are: birth certificate, immunization card, health card, or passport.

Financial assistanceThe Voucher Incentive Program (V.I.P.) provides financial assistance, to children, teens, and seniors to participate in city recreation programs. Funding is provided through funds raised by the Santee Park and Recreation Committee (SPARC) and recreation activity donations. To be eligible, applicants must live in Santee and have a total household income that meets U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development guidelines. Applications can be obtained at Santee City Hall, 10601 Magnolia Avenue, Building 6. For more information call (619) 258-4100 ext. 222.

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If you are unsatisfied with your experience, you may apply for a transfer, credit or refund by submitting a written request within the same session. A fee may apply. If an activity is cancelled due to a lack of enrollment, you can register for an alternative activity, if available, or request a refund. The Recreation Services Division reserves the right to cancel or combine activities, or change instructors as needed.

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1 creDitMasterCard and Visa

2 checkPayable to "City of Santee"

3 cashWalk-in only, do not mail cash

3 MethODs OF payMentPayment is required at the time of registration. You may pay by any of the following methods:

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Expiration Date

Signature

I, the undersigned, do hereby agree to participate and/or allow the participant(s) listed above to participate in the recreation program(s) indicated. I understand that recreation programs, by their very nature, can present circumstances that place the participant at some risk of injury. Among factors affecting potential for injury are the inherent risks of the activity and the participant’s aptitude and intensity of involvement. I understand and agree that I am and/or the above-named participant(s) is/are entered into this program at my/their own risk. In consideration of the acceptance of this registration form for the activities listed, the participant(s) named on this form or his/her legal guardian, agrees as follows: I understand the nature and content of the activity(ies) listed and am aware of the potential dangers incidental to engaging in the program(s). I agree to release, indemnify, defend and hold the City of Santee, its officers, employees, agents, volunteers and independent contractors harmless and free from any and all liability of any nature resulting directly or indirectly from participation in the(se) program(s), including but not limited to liability for any and all demands, damages, claims, suits, liens and judgments, including costs and attorneys’ fees, of whatever nature, or for injury or death of any person, damage to property, or interference with the use of property, arising from or in connection with participation in the program(s). In the unlikely event of a serious injury, emergency medical providers will be directed to properly treat participant(s) and if needed, they will transport participant(s) to the hospital. Your signature below satisfies the following requirements: It authorizes staff to seek necessary medical attention for your participant(s) in an emergency. It confirms the information on this form is correct to the best of your knowledge. I permit the Community Services Department to use and publish photographs and/or videotapes of me and/or my children for purposes of presenting recreation activities to the community and to promote the recreation program to prospective clients and/or participants. I also give permission to release such photographs and/or videotapes to the news media in support of the program. I have carefully read this Indemnity, Release, Waiver and Assumption of Risk Agreement and fully understand its contents and understand that it shall be binding upon me, my heirs, successors and assigns. I am aware that this is a full release of liability and sign it of my own free will. THE CITY OF SANTEE DOES NOT HAVE OR PROVIDE MEDICAL OR ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE FOR PERSONS INVOLVED IN PROGRAMS SPONSORED BY THE CITY OF SANTEE’S DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES. Parent's or Guardian’s signature is required for participants who are under age 18.

Signature(s): Date:

Primary Adult Contact

City of Santee Recreation ServicesPlease print in ink and fill out completelyOnE FORM PER FAMiLY - FORM MAY BE COPiED

The City’s Liability Waiver must be signed by all participants over the age of 18, or if minor, by a parent/guardian. Unsigned waivers will cause your registration to be returned unprocessed. Thank you for your cooperation.

Where did you find information about this program? c City Web Site c Santee School District Web Site c Facebook c Email c Printed Brochure from Other Location c Other

Method of Payment

Release from Liability, Indemnification, and Photographic Release. (Please read before signing.)

Release from Liability, Indemnification, and Photographic Release. (Please read before signing.)

Authorized Pick Up/Emergency Contact (different from above) Phone Number Relationship

ALL adult participants over 18 and parent/guardian of minor participants are required to sign.

Program Registration

Participant’s First & Last Name Class/Activity Start Date Day Time Site Course# Fee

First Name Last Name oResident

Address oNon-resident

City State Zip

Home Phone Other Phone Email

Participant #2Name: __________________________________Gender: M F

Address (if different from Primary Contact): DOB: __________

________________________________________________________

City: ______________________ State: _____ Zip: ____________

Medical concerns and information:

oSpecial accommodations needed to participate in the activity.

oAllergies, behavior/attention issues,

injuries or illness.

__________________________________Details

oCurrently taking medication.

__________________________________Name/Dosage/Purpose

oMedication needed/taken during

program hours.

(Youth; if box checked. Administration

of Medication form required.)

Youth Only

oParticipant may sign themselves in/

out of activity.

oCustody concerns.

Participant #1Name: __________________________________ Gender: M F

Address (if different from Primary Contact): DOB: __________

________________________________________________________

City: ______________________ State: _____ Zip: ____________

Medical concerns and information:

oSpecial accommodations needed to participate in the activity.

oAllergies, behavior/attention issues,

injuries or illness.

__________________________________Details

oCurrently taking medication.

__________________________________Name/Dosage/Purpose

oMedication needed/taken during

program hours.

(Youth; if box checked. Administration

of Medication form required.)

Youth Only

oParticipant may sign themselves in/

out of activity.

oCustody concerns.

c CheckPayable to the City of Santee($10 returned check fee)

Mail to: Recreation Programs,City of Santee10601 Magnolia Ave., Bldg. 6Santee, CA 92071

c CashWalk-In ONLY

PLEASE,No Cash inDrop Box

Subtotal Program Registration Fee

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SanTree Fest March 17 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

City of Santee Aquatics Center/Cameron Family

YMCA

Spring Eggstravaganza April 7 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Padre Dam’s Santee Lakes

(Lake 5)

Santee Summer Concert Series

Thursdays June 14 - August 16

(except July 5)

6:30 - 8:00 p.m.Town Center

Community ParkEast

Blues & BBQ July 19 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.Town Center

Community ParkEast

Santee Salutes July 4 3:30 – 9:30 p.m.Town Center

Community Park East

Santee Bluegrass Festival

September 22

5:30 – 9:30 p.m.Town Center

Community Park East

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