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Recreation Guide Spring 2016 Programs | Classes | Activities | Events | Parks | Open Space | Facilities HAYWARD AREA RECREATION & PARK DISTRICT H.A.R.D. Board of Directors Louis M. Andrade | Rick J. Hatcher | Paul W. Hodges, Jr. Minane Jameson | Carol A. Pereira Hayward Area Recreation and Park District Foundation Donna Boyer, President | Pamela Russo, Executive Director www.haywardrec.org Online Registration Begins February 17 at 6:01am. See page 67 for details. It’s never too late to GET FIT & STAY FIT with HARD! Fitness Programs for all ages! www.haywardrec.org Online Registration Begins February 17 at 6:01am. See page 67 for details.

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RecreationGuide

Spring 2016Programs | Classes | Activities | Events | Parks | Open Space | Facilities

HAYWARD AREARECREATION & PARK DISTRICT

H.A.R.D. Board of DirectorsLouis M. Andrade | Rick J. Hatcher | Paul W. Hodges, Jr.

Minane Jameson | Carol A. Pereira

Hayward Area Recreation and Park District FoundationDonna Boyer, President | Pamela Russo, Executive Director

www.haywardrec.orgOnline Registration BeginsFebruary 17 at 6:01am.See page 67 for details.

It’s never too late toGET FIT

& STAY FITwith HARD!

Fitness Programs for all ages!

www.haywardrec.orgOnline Registration BeginsFebruary 17 at 6:01am.See page 67 for details.

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Hayward Area Recreation and Parks District

SummerCamps 2016

PLAYLEARN

THRIVESee the center section of this recreation guide for the Summer Camps Guide pull-out!

Register forCamps Today!

Get FIT withHARD . . . start now!Explore the many fitness activities and classes HARDhas to offer — programs for all ages.

n Lap Swimming n Water Fitness n Exercise Classesn Yoga n Dance n Martial Artsn Gymnastics n Sports n Tennisn Golf n Nature Trails

n Hayward Area Recreation and Park Districtn Hayward Area Senior Centern Aquatics (HARD Aquatics)n Sulphur Creek Nature Centern Douglas Morrisson Theatren Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Centern Kenneth C. Aitken Senior & Community Center

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Table of Contents

Art Galleries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Birthday Parties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35, center pull-outClasses and Programs

Adults (17 yrs +)Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37-39Dance and Music. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39-40Foreign Language. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Health and Fitness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-43Martial Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43-44Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-45Special Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-47Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

AquaticsAquatics General Information . . . . . . . . . . . 7Aquatics Training Programs . . . . . . . . . . . 10Drop-In Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Swim Lessons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9Aquatics Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Water Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Nature Programs

Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Centerand Sulphur Creek Nature Center . . . . . 28-34

Preschool Age (up to 6 yrs)Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Dance and Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15Health and Fitness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Gymnastics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Martial Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Preschool Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Special Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

School Age (7-12 yrs)After School Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Art. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-22Fashion Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-21Gymnastics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Health and Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Martial Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Photography and Film. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Special Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Seniors/Active Adults (50 yrs +) . . . . . 48-53Special Needs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54Teens (13-17 yrs)

Dance/Music/Special Interest. . . . . . . . . 26-27Additional programs offered for Teens in the Adult and School Age sections!

Theatre Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55General Information

Contact Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64Facilities

Dog Parks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57Facility Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61-63Facility Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Golf Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Kennedy Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65-67Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 67, back cover

Hayward Area Recreation and Parks DistrictSpring 2016 Programs

HARD WelcomesNew General Manager!

The Hayward Area Recreation and Park District (H.A.R.D.)Board of Directors is pleased to announce the appointment ofPaul McCreary as the new General Manager effective January19, 2016. Mr. McCreary comes to our District from the City ofDublin where he served as the Parks and Community ServicesDirector. He brings 23 years of experience in the recreationfield encompassing recreation programming, capital projects,land acquisition, as well as planning and park development.Mr. McCreary received his Bachelor of Science, Park andRecreation Administration from California State University,Chico and his Masters of Public Administration from theUniversity of San Francisco. This new appointment comes ata very exciting and busy time for the District that isundertaking many new projects and initiatives to serve theDistrict with high quality services and facilities.

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Many Plans Underway to Make 2016 Another Great Year for Residents!During 2016 our District plans to finish construction of Phase #1 renovations at our San Lorenzo CommunityCenter. This 12.1 million dollar project will result in a newly configured and enhanced park. The new amenitieswill include a relocated pond, new playgrounds, bathrooms, softball complex, new access and paths, and muchmore! Additionally, we will continue our efforts of planning, improvement and expansion of many other DistrictParks and facilities. During the past three years we have done extensive master planning for future renovationsand improvements. Visit our website at www.haywardrec.org to view all details related to master planning ofWeekes, Kennedy, San Lorenzo, Via Toledo, Fairview Terrace, and San Felipe Parks. Our Board is seekingcreative alternatives to bring these plans into reality . . . so stay tuned!

Our District continues to partner with the County of Alameda and in the construction of a new 18,000 squarefoot Cherryland Community Center, construction is planned to begin in 2016. This Community Center willinclude elements of full-service recreation offerings for all ages including classrooms, community gathering,satellite County library and reception space to accommodate groups up to 240.

In addition to planning for the future we are also preserving and improving our existing facilities and parks.Capital improvements recently completed include Sorensdale Recreation Center (assembly hall renovation),Castro Valley Swim Center renovation, Greenwood Park, San Felipe Community Center (heating and airconditioning), and new park restroom facilities at Bret Harte, Mervin Morris and Stonebrae Park. Althoughresources continue to be limited, our District is committed to making all efforts to improve our vast and aginginfrastructure.

2016 Elected Board Officers Each year, in accordance with District Bylaws, the Board of Directors is reorganized and its officers elected.The Board of 2015 are as follows: Minane Jameson, President; Louis M. Andrade, Vice President;Carol A. Pereira, Secretary. 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 2016! The board meets on the 2nd and 4th Mondays monthly at 7:00pm at1099 E Street in Hayward. Meetings are always open to the public. Visit our website at www.haywardrec.orgfor more information.

We are very pleased to report that CARH (Care, Advancement, Respect and Hope) has provided over $200,000to the HARD Foundation to renovate the Life Skills Lab and Wellness Gym at Sorensdale Recreation Centerand also fund the Wildlife and Animal Community Enrichment Program at Sulphur Creek Nature Center. CARHhas been an amazing support and partner to HARD and we are eternally grateful for their support.

The HARD Foundation would like to take this opportunity to recognize the longstanding dedicated efforts ofJohn Gouveia, General Manager of HARD, who is retiring in January 2016. Congratulations and thank you,John!

We are looking forward to a positive and productive year and hope you will consider supporting the HARDFoundation! Please contact us at (510) 888-0111 for more information about the HARD Foundation or to makea donation!

The 2016 Foundation Officers are: Donna Boyer, President; Dale Bridges, Vice President; Lowell Hickey,Secretary; Robin Toussaint, Treasurer; and Pamela Russo, Executive Director.

Minane Jameson, Board PresidentFrom the President

Donna Boyer, President | Pamela Russo, Executive DirectorFoundation News

The Mission of the Hayward Area Recreation and Park District is toenrich the quality of life for our community by providing a variety ofrecreational activities, parks and facilities that promote health,wellness, learning and fun.

Explore. Play. Learn. Enjoy life with H.A.R.D.!

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Art GalleriesAdobe Art Gallery20395 San Miguel Avenue, Castro Valley | (510) [email protected] | www.adobegallery.orgGallery Hours (during exhibits):Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 11:00am-3:00pm and by appointment

Spring at the AdobeApril 30 – June 11, 2016Opening Reception:Saturday, April 30, 1:00pm-3:00pmThis is the Adobe’s annual spring exhibit and is open to all area artists. Visit our website for more information and to download entry forms. Entries are due April 16 by 5:00pm.

Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center4901 Breakwater Avenue, Hayward | [email protected]

Gallery Hours: Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, 10:00am-5:00pm

360°: Between Here and GoneArtist: Jean BidwellApril 9 – July 10, 2016Exhibit Opening: Saturday, April 9, 2:00pm-4:00pm“Not unlike the smile of Lewis Carroll’s Cheshire Cat, we cannotallow the awe-inspiring beauty of the salt marsh to fade to butthe sounds of wingbeats above or a plaintive cry in the distance...”That said, having captured far more than the cries and wingbeatsof those who call this place “home” for the past 25 years, pleasejoin Jean Bidwell in her final exhibit here at the Interpretive Center.She presents a tribute to those to whom she feels have madethemselves invaluable “stewards.” She celebrates the symbioticrelationship between art and that which inspires it.

PhotoCentral Art Gallery1099 “E” Street, Hayward | (510) [email protected] | www.photocentral.org

Gallery Hours: Monday, 5:00pm-10:00pm; Tuesday and Thursday, 10:00am-1:00pm; Saturday, 12:00pm-3:00pm; or by appointment

Treasured LandsAmerica’s 59 National Parks Celebrating 100 years February – March 2016For a limited engagement, QT Long’s exhibit of all 59 U.S. NationalParks photographed in the tradition of Ansell Adams with a viewcamera and 5x7 inch film. His images created in the classic AmericanLandscape tradition present the glory of our American heritage.

Annual Spring ShowApril – May, 2016Each year students, friends, new comers and supporters of PhotoCentral join together to share their best workand celebrate the art of photography. This eclectic group show features a wide variety of works from over 60artists. Visit our website for more details and to confirm show dates.

Spring 2016Art Galleries

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BIG Indoor Spring Flea MarketSaturday, March 5, 20168:00am-1:00pmThe Kenneth C. Aitken Senior and Community Centeris having its annual BIG Indoor Spring Flea Market,come out and find a unique treasure or wonderfulbargains from over 55 vendors. There will also be abake sale and snack bar with delicious goodies. Thisis a free all ages event. Call (510) 881-6738 for moreinformation.

10th AnnualSenior Health & Wellness Resource Fair Thursday, May 5, 20169:00am-1:00pmThe Kenneth C. Aitken Senior Center is hosting our10th Annual Senior Health and Wellness ResourceFair to celebrate Older Americans Month! Participantscan collect information and freebies from over 55 vendors from the healthcare,transportation, housing, home careand recreational fields all in onelocation! The fair also featureshealth screenings, wellnessdemonstrations and informationalseminars. This is a free all-agesevent. The first 100 people throughthe door receive a special gift! For moreinformation please call (510) 881-6738.

Heritage & DiversityFestival and PotluckFriday, June 3, 20161:00pm-3:00pmCome to the Hayward AreaSenior Center to share richculture, delicious foodfrom around the world,music, dance and more!Let’s celebrate yourheritage! Call (510) 881-6766 for more informationor to sign up to bring adish to share.

15th AnnualFather’s Day Family CampoutSaturday, June 18 – Sunday, June 19, 20163:00pm-11:00am (overnight)Feast on barbeque prepared by the naturalist staffand celebrate Dad’s special day. Bring your sleepingbags and tents. (It gets really windy so be prepared!)Food and entertainment provided. Go tidepooling,

find bugs, take hikes, buildsandcastles, play games,roast marshmallows andlearn about the animals and

plants that make up the shoreline habitat.Moms, grandparents,aunts, uncles, andother relatives arewelcome! Reservations

required. Meet at 3050West Winton Avenue inHayward. Please seepage 29 for details.

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The Morrisson Theatre Chorusunder the direction of

Cesar Cancino presents

“American Favorites:A Celebration ofAmerica’s Music”

March 18 and 19 at 8:00pmMarch 20 at 2:00pm

For tickets go towww.dmtonline.org

See page 67 and the back cover for more Special Events!

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Aquatics

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

Aquatics General InformationAquatics Online RegistrationVisit www.haywardrec.org to register online. There is a transaction fee of $2 per registration online. Residentsonline registration begins February 17, 2016 at 6:01am. Non-residents online and walk-in registration beginsFebruary 24, 2016. Non-residents pay an additional$10 per class, per session.

Class InformationAll swim classes are 30 minutes long. Instructionalclasses are taught by Certified American Red CrossWater Safety Instructors.

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

Withdrawal PolicyWithdrawals will be processed five (5) working daysprior to the first class meeting and will incur a $5service charge per class/program. Additionalcharges will be assessed after the first class meeting. A full refund will be given for any class/program cancelledby the District.

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

6703 or (510) 881-6700.

Pool Accommodationfor those with Special Needs

The Hayward Plunge is equipped with a pool lift, lockerroom, shower and facility access ramp for those with special

needs to enjoy the facility. For information please call (510) 888-0123.

H.A.R.D.Aquatics SWIM

Children Are Not WaterproofDid you know that drowning is one of the largest leading causes of accidental deathfor infants and young children? Below are tips to think about when around water.n Always maintain adult supervision around any body of water.n Kids are fearless and don’t understand the fatal consequences of water.n  Never leave children or non-swimmers unattended for any length of time

near water.n  Appoint and clearly assign an adult supervisor for your pool area.Utilize barriers around all pools – It’s the law!n  Locked doors, safety pool cover, self-latching, self-closing gates and fencing.Be prepared for an emergency.n  Is there a phone close by? Have you taken a CPR class? Is there rescue

equipment near your pool?

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Instructional Swim Spring 2016 Session DatesHolidays – No Classes: May 28-May 30, 2016

Mon/Wed Tue/Thu Wed Sat SunSESSION 1 ........Apr 4-Apr 20........Apr 5- Apr 21 ........Apr 6-May 11 ........Apr 9-May 14.......Apr 10-May 15SESSION 2 .......Apr 25-May 11......Apr 26-May 12SESSION 3 ........May 16-Jun 1 ........May 17-Jun 2

Parent Tot Swimming (Ages 12 mos-35 mos)

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/Wednesday36802 Apr 4-Apr 20 6:40pm-7:10pm $3836803 Apr 25-May 11 6:40pm-7:10pm $3836804 May 16-Jun 1 6:40pm-7:10pm $32Tuesday/Thursday36805 Apr 5-Apr 21 10:10am-10:40am $3836806 Apr 26-May 12 10:10am-10:40am $3836807 May 17-Jun 2 10:10am-10:40am $38

Saturday36808 Apr 9-May 14 10:15am-10:45am $3836809 Apr 9-May 14 11:35am-12:05pm $38

Tiny Tot (Ages 3-5 yrs)

Course is designed to develop in young children a comfort level in and around the water and a readinessto swim. This course does not teach children to be accomplished swimmers or to survive in the water.Maximum of 4 Students per instructor.Monday/Wednesday36810 Apr 4-Apr 20 9:35am-10:05am $4836811 Apr 4-Apr 20 10:10am-10:40am $4836812 Apr 4-Apr 20 10:45am-11:15am $4836813 Apr 4-Apr 20 3:45pm-4:15pm $4836814 Apr 4-Apr 20 6:40pm-7:10pm $4836815 Apr 25-May 11 9:35am-10:05am $4836816 Apr 25-May 11 10:10am-10:40am $4836817 Apr 25-May 11 10:45am-11:15am $4836818 Apr 25-May 11 3:45pm-4:15pm $4836819 Apr 25-May 11 6:40pm-7:10pm $4836820 May 16-Jun 1 9:35am-10:05am $4036821 May 16-Jun 1 10:10am-10:40am $4036822 May 16-Jun 1 10:45am-11:15am $4036823 May 16-Jun 1 3:45pm-4:15pm $4036824 May 16-Jun 1 6:40pm-7:10pm $40

Tuesday/Thursday36825 Apr 5-Apr 21 9:35am-10:05am $4837525 Apr 5-Apr 21 10:10am-10:40am $4836827 Apr 5-Apr 21 10:45am-11:15am $4836828 Apr 5-Apr 21 3:45pm-4:15pm $4836829 Apr 26-May 12 9:35am-10:05am $4837526 Apr 26-May 12 10:10am-10:40am $4836830 Apr 26-May 12 10:45am-11:15am $4836831 Apr 26-May 12 3:45pm-4:15pm $4836832 May 17-Jun 2 9:35am-10:05am $4837527 May 17-Jun 2 10:10am-10:40am $4836833 May 17-Jun 2 10:45am-11:15am $4836834 May 17-Jun 2 3:45pm-4:15pm $48Wednesday36835 Apr 6-May 11 2:15pm-2:45pm $48Saturday36836 Apr 9-May 14 10:15am-10:45am $48

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

Beginning Levels 1 and 3 focus on a child’s basic development from floating to crawlstroke and backstroke.Levels 4 and 5, crawlstroke with rhythmic breathing, elementary backstroke, and the introduction tobreaststroke are the main focuses. Advanced Level 6 is designed to fine tune a child’s stroke and introduceswimmers to the competitive atmosphere. Maximum of 8 Students per instructor.Monday/Wednesday36838 Apr 4-Apr 20 4:20pm-4:50pm $3636839 Apr 4-Apr 20 7:20pm-7:50pm $3636840 Apr 25-May 11 4:20pm-4:50pm $3636841 Apr 25-May 11 7:20pm-7:50pm $3636842 May 16-Jun 1 4:20pm-4:50pm $3036843 May 16-Jun 1 7:20pm-7:50pm $30

Tuesday/Thursday 36844 Apr 5-Apr 21 4:20pm-4:50pm $3636845 Apr 26-May 12 4:20pm-4:50pm $3636846 May 17-Jun 2 4:20pm-4:50pm $36Wednesday36847 Apr 6-May 11 2:50pm-3:20pm $36Saturday36848 Apr 9-May 14 10:55am-11:25am $36

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AquaticsAdult/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/Wednesday36849 Apr 4-Apr 20 8:00pm-8:30pm $5136850 Apr 25-May 11 8:00pm-8:30pm $5136851 May 16-Jun 1 8:00pm-8:30pm $43

Tuesday/Thursday36852 Apr 5-Apr 21 9:00am-9:30am $5136853 Apr 26-May 12 9:00am-9:30am $5136854 May 17-Jun 2 9:00am-9:30am $51Saturday36855 Apr 9-May 14 11:35am-12:05pm $51

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 andbreaststroke in a competitive swim environment. The swimmer’s swim skills will be tested during the firstclass meeting.Monday/Wednesday36879 Apr 4-Apr 20 3:30pm-4:15pm $4236880 Apr 4-Apr 20 6:25pm-7:10pm $4236881 Apr 25-May 11 3:30pm-4:15pm $4236882 Apr 25-May 11 6:25pm-7:10pm $4236883 May 16-Jun 1 3:30pm-4:15pm $3536884 May 16-Jun 1 6:25pm-7:10pm $35

Tuesday/Thursday36885 Apr 5-Apr 21 3:30pm-4:15pm $4236886 Apr 26-May 12 3:30pm-4:15pm $4236887 May 17-Jun 2 3:30pm-4:15pm $42Saturday36888 Apr 9-May 14 12:15pm-1:00pm $42

Private Lessons Aquatics (Ages 6 yrs +)

Individualized instruction will be available with a Certified Red Cross Instructor. Please call the Swim Centerfor further information.Monday/Wednesday37515 Apr 4-Apr 20 9:00am-9:30am $15836861 Apr 4-Apr 20 3:45pm-4:15pm $15836862 Apr 4-Apr 20 5:00pm-5:30pm $15836863 Apr 4-Apr 20 6:00pm-6:30pm $15837516 Apr 25-May 11 9:00am-9:30am $15836864 Apr 25-May 11 3:45pm-4:15pm $15836865 Apr 25-May 11 5:00pm-5:30pm $15836866 Apr 25-May 11 6:00pm-6:30pm $15837517 May 16-Jun 1 9:00am-9:30am $13236867 May 16-Jun 1 3:45pm-4:15pm $13236868 May 16-Jun 1 5:00pm-5:30pm $13236869 May 16-Jun 1 6:00pm-6:30pm $132

Tuesday/Thursday36870 Apr 5-Apr 21 3:45pm-4:15pm $15836871 Apr 5-Apr 21 5:00pm-5:30pm $15836872 Apr 26-May 12 3:45pm-4:15pm $15836873 Apr 26-May 12 5:00pm-5:30pm $15836874 May 17-Jun 2 3:45pm-4:15pm $15836875 May 17-Jun 2 5:00pm-5:30pm $158Saturday36876 Apr 9-May 14 9:35am-10:05am $158Sunday36877 Apr 10-May 15 9:35am-10:05am $15836878 Apr 10-May 15 10:10am-10:40am $158

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/Wednesday36856 Apr 4-Apr 20 6:00pm-6:30pm $7236857 Apr 25-May 11 6:00pm-6:30pm $7236858 May 16-Jun 1 6:00pm-6:30pm $60

Wednesday36859 Apr 6-May 11 2:15pm-2:45pm $72Saturday35860 Apr 9-May 14 12:15pm-12:45pm $72

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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 requiredto sign-up and attend two additional training times.Tuesday/Thursday35829 Apr 19-May 19 6:30pm-9:30pm Plunge $225

American Red Cross Lifeguard Training (Ages 15 yrs +)Prerequisites: The candidate must be 15 years ofage on or before the final scheduled session. Swimthe 300 yards continuously, using these strokes inthe following order: 100 yards of continuous frontcrawl using rhythmic breathing and a stabilizing,propellant kick; 100 yards of continuous breaststroke;100 yards of either front crawl using rhythmicbreathing or breaststroke; swim 20 yards using frontcrawl or breaststroke, surface dive to a depth of 7-10feet, retrieve a 10 pound object, return to the surface,and swim 20 yards back to the starting point with theobject within 1 minute and 45 seconds.Monday-Friday35826 Mar 28-Apr 1 8:00am-2:00pm Plunge $22535827 Mar 28-Apr 1 3:00pm-9:00pm CVSC $225Saturday35828 Feb 20-Mar 26 12:00pm-6:00pm Plunge $225

Aquatics Training Programs

Spring Aquatics CampsSwim/Tennis Camp (Ages 8-11 yrs)Join us in our Swim/Tennis Camp. Work on a variety of strokes: forehand, backhand,breaststroke, and backstroke. Activities will include basic tennis skills and strategy,

water safety skills and games. Camp will begin with tennis activities and concludewith swimming. Bring your own bag lunch. Note: Bring your own tennis racquetand a can of new tennis balls to first class. Monday-Friday35830 8-11 yr Mar 28-Apr 1 9:30am-3:30pm Plunge $195

Junior Lifeguard and Leadership Camp (Ages 11-14 yrs)Join the Junior Lifeguard and Leadership Camp where participants will start to learn thebasic skills needed to becoming a lifeguard and swim instructor. Participants must beat least 11-14 years of age and able to swim coordinated crawl stroke continuouslyfor 50 yards. Participants will receive a T-shirt and whistle, which will be worneach day. Lead by American Red Cross Instructors, this camp will focus onfitness swimming, basic water rescue, standard first aid, water safety aide,and junior aquatic leadership skills. Upon successful completion, studentswill receive a Jr. Lifeguard certificate (H.A.R.D.) and an American RedCross Certifications based upon successful completion of exam.Monday-Friday36910 11-14 yr Mar 28-Apr 1 9:30am-3:30pm Plunge $195

Aquatic Spring Camps Extended CareMonday-Friday36930 8-14 yr Mar 28-Apr 1 8:00am-9:30am Plunge $45 3:30pm-5:30pm

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Water Fitness at the PlungeHolidays – No Classes: May 28, 2016

Classes listed below have the option for registration or for a drop in fee of $10per class. Fitness passes $75 for any 10 water fitness classes are also availablefor purchase. Senior rates also available; register at pool only for discount.Classes are open to men and women 16 years and older. Non-swimmerswelcome except in Deep Water classes. Course maximums and minimums arebased on pool space. Classes are on a first come, first served for non-registeredstudents, space permitting. Pool is a multi-use facility, as a result program areamay change based on program needs. Equipment is provided.

Aqua Zumba®

For those looking to make a splash by adding a low-impact, high-energy aquatic exercise to their fitnessroutine. Aqua Zumba® blends the Zumba® philosophywith water resistance, for one pool party you shouldn’tmiss! Aqua Zumba® provides less impact on your joints,and the water creates natural resistance, making everystep more challenging and helping tone your muscles. Tuesday/Thursday37522 Apr 5-Apr 21 7:15pm-8:00pm $3937523 Apr 26-May 12 7:15pm-8:00pm $3937524 May 17-Jun 2 7:15pm-8:00pm $39

Move It and Lose It (Ages 16 yrs +)Fast-paced shallow water exercise class focusing oncardio and strength in a challenging water gym.Tuesday/Thursday36899 Apr 5-Apr 21 6:00pm-7:00pm $3936901 Apr 26-May 12 6:00pm-7:00pm $3936903 May 17-Jun 2 6:00pm-7:00pm $39Saturday36905 Apr 9-May 14 8:15am-9:15am $39

H2O Flow (Ages 16 yrs +)Easy-paced shallow water exercise class focusing onendurance and improved joint flexibility in a relaxedenvironment.Monday/Wednesday/Friday36892 Apr 4-Apr 22 10:15am-11:15am $5936893 Apr 25-May 13 10:15am-11:15am $5936894 May 16-Jun 3 10:15am-11:15am $59

Fit Club (Ages 16 yrs +)(Formerly Arthritis Foundation Aquatic ExerciseProgram.) Shallow water class designed to improvejoint movement and mobility and reduce pain andstiffness. Temperature of the pool is 82 degrees.Please call 881-6703 for more information.Tuesday/Thursday36906 Apr 5-Apr 21 12:30pm-1:30pm $3936907 Apr 26-May 12 12:30pm-1:30pm $3936908 May 17-Jun 2 12:30pm-1:30pm $39

Aqua-Robix (Ages 16 yrs +)Moderate paced shallow water exercise class featuringaerobics and toning in an invigorating workout.Monday/Wednesday/Friday36889 Apr 4-Apr 22 9:00am-10:00am $5936890 Apr 25-May 13 9:00am-10:00am $5936891 May 16-Jun 3 9:00am-10:00am $52

Guts and Butts Deep Water (Ages 16 yrs +)Deep Water conditioning class designed to increaseendurance, strength and tone. Flotation provided.Must be comfortable in deep water.Saturday36909 Apr 9-May 14 9:30am-10:30am $39

N 2 Deep Water (Ages 16 yrs +)Deep water aerobic and toning class in a resistiveyet non-impact environment. Flotation provided. Mustbe comfortable in deep water.Tuesday/Thursday36895 Apr 5 Apr 21 6:30pm-7:30pm $3936896 Apr 26-May 12 6:30pm-7:30pm $3936897 May 17-Jun 2 6:30pm-7:30pm $39

Drop-In ProgramsHolidays – Pool Closed: May 28-May 30, 2016

Lap Swim/Water Walking (Ages 13 yrs +)Lap Swim and Water Walking lanes may be limitedduring certain times due to other programs. Pool isa multi-use facility and space may be limited at times.Monday-Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00am-1:30pm*Monday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . .5:00pm-7:00pmSaturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00am-9:30amSunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00am-10:30am*M/W/F, 8:30am-11:30am, only the deep end is open.T/Th, 12:30pm-1:30pm, only the deep end is open.M/W, 6:25pm and later, only 2 lap lanes available.Fee: $4 or a swim pass $54 (15 swims)

senior swim 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: $2 per person

Public Swimming (All Ages)All children 7 years and under must be accompaniedby an adult in the water at all times.Saturdays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:30pm-3:30pmMonday-Friday,March 28-April 1, 2016 . . . . . . . . .1:30pm-3:30pmFee: $2 per person

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ArtKrafty KidsYour preschooler will create a series of arts andcrafts projects designed to work on fine motor skillswhile encouraging fun and creativity. We’ll explorelots of “really cool” materials that will developsensory awareness and expand imaginations. Yourtoddler will take home a completed project eachweek along with instructional handouts so you cancontinue crafting at home. 37035 3-5 yr M 10:30am-11:30am Apr 11-May 16

6 classes ADOBE Hughes $60**$15 supply fee due at first class.

Tots of ArtJoin us for a fun and engaging toddler and parent artclass. Explore art through projects designed tostimulate your toddlers mind, introduce them to newsensory experiences and exercise their fine motorskills. All projects completed with readily availablesupplies so you can replicate them at home. Takehome a new completed project at the end of eachclass. Please wear clothes you can get messy in. 37027 1½-2½ yr M 9:00am-10:00am Apr 11-May 16

6 classes ADOBE Hughes $60*37028 1½-2½ yr W 9:00am-10:00am Apr 13-May 18

6 classes ADOBE Hughes $60**$12 supply fee due at first class.

Young Rembrandts FUNdamental DrawingThis program is specifically designed with the needsof our youngest learners in mind. We use subjectsyour preschooler is familiar with such as animals,toys, pictures, stories, touching, and doing toenhance social and conflict resolution skills whileimproving listening, fine-motor skills, and time-on-task. Give your child the information they’re hungryfor and be amazed by what they’ll create! Allmaterials provided. New lessons taught each classand session.36601 4-6 yr Sa 10:00am-11:00am Mar 26-Apr 30

6 classes KASCC YR Staff $9936602 4-6 yr Sa 10:00am-11:00am May 7-Jun 11

6 classes KASCC YR Staff $99

Partners in CreativityThis is a fun, stimulating, self-directed class designedto encourage both you and your child’s creativity.Explore and experiment using various materials andtools with play dough, painting, collage and otherexciting things. Please wear clothes that can getmessy and bring in a box to take your art home in.No class 4/1.37090 2½-6 yr F 9:30am-10:30am Mar 18-Apr 29

6 classes ADOBE Egan $75**$15 supply fee due at first class.

All Kinds of ArtGive your child the opportunity to explore andexperiment in different art media such as play dough,collage sculpture, paint and drawing in this self-directed art class. Parent participation is optional.Please wear clothes that can get messy and bring abox to take your art home in. No class 4/1.37088 3-6 yr F 11:00am-12:00pm Mar 18-Apr 29

6 classes ADOBE Egan $75*37086 3-8 yr F 12:30pm-1:30pm Mar 18-Apr 29

6 classes ADOBE Egan $75*37087 4-10 yr F 2:30pm-3:30pm Mar 18-Apr 29

6 classes ADOBE Egan $75**$15 supply fee due to instructor on the first day of class.

Ceramics — Parent/Child Hand and WheelA safe and fun studio environment for children todevelop hand skills and learn to trust their ownartistic judgment while making expressive pottery orsculpture. These classes give you a chance to sharein your child’s talent. Fees include glazes and firing.No class 4/2.37092 5-17 yr Sa 9:00am-10:30am Mar 19-Apr 30

6 classes ADOBE Egan $115**$15 supply fee due to instructor on the first day of class.

Drawing, Painting & CollageLearn to express yourself while using variousmediums such as paint, pastels, felt pens and varioustypes of paper. Exercises are designed to explore theelements of art such as line, shape and color in bothtwo and three dimensions. 36597 5-7 yr Th 4:00pm-5:00pm Apr 7-May 26

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Pre-K ProgramsToddler and MeParent and child attend their first preschool class together and are introduced to thepreschool schedule. The class encourages your child to be creative with art projectsand includes an interactive playtime. Parents enjoy being with their child as theyexperience circle times, movement and art as well as time to play outside on theplayground and have a snack.

Toddler and Me (Ages 2-3 yr)San Lorenzo Community Center, 1970 Via Buena VistaInstructor: Ms. Sue Mc Garry36098T/Th 12:30pm-2:00pm Mar 29-Jun 9 22 classes $209

Pre-K-Learn and Play These specialized preschool programs are activity-oriented programs that foster social, physical, andintellectual development as well as promote healthand wellness through quality recreational andeducational experiences. Your child will developboth basic social, developmental, and educational skills in an ideal environment 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 by first day of class and must betoilet trained. Parent Responsibilities: Each parent or guardian is required to assist two or three timesduring the session and will be asked to provide a snack or drinks. Read and review the manual, fill out allneeded forms and turn in the forms to the instructor on the first day of class. Parent Manual and WelcomeLetters can be found on www.haywardrec.org.

Pre-K Programs (Ages 3-5 yrs)

Castro ValleyKenneth Aitken Community Center, 17800 Redwood Rd.Instructor: Ms. Lorrie McCoin36087 M/W 8:30am-11:30am Apr 4-Jun 15 21 classes $30536088M/W 12:00pm-3:00pm Apr 4-Jun 15 21 classes $30536089T/Th 8:30am-11:30am Apr 5-Jun 16 22 classes $319

HaywardSouthgate Community Center, 26780 ChiplayInstructor: Ms. Eileen Luna36090M/W 9:00am-12:00pm Apr 4-Jun 8 19 classes $27636091 T/Th 9:00am-12:00pm Apr 5-Jun 9 20 classes $290

Weekes Community Center, 27182 PatrickInstructor: Ms. Barbara Haysom36093M/W 9:00am-12:00pm Apr 4-Jun 8 19 classes $27636094M/W 12:30pm-3:30pm Apr 4-Jun 8 19 classes $276

San LorenzoSan Lorenzo Community Center, 1970 Via Buena VistaInstructor: Ms. Sue McGarry36096M/W 9:00am-12:00pm Mar 28-Jun 8 21 classes $30536097 T/Th 9:00am-12:00pm Mar 29-Jun 9 22 classes $319

Pre-K Programs (Ages 3½-5 yrs)

Castro ValleyCastro Valley Community Center, 18988 Lake Chabot Rd.Instructor: Ms. Karen Crane36084M/W 9:00am-12:00pm Apr 4-Jun 8 19 classes $27636085T/Th 9:00am-12:00pm Apr 5-Jun 9 20 classes $29036086T/Th 12:30pm-3:30pm Apr 5-Jun 9 20 classes $290*Monday/Wednesday curriculum repeats on Tuesday/Thursday.

Fairview Hill Preschool2841 Romagnolo Ave.Instructor: Ms. Mary Feria36099 T/W/Th Apr 5-Apr 28 8:30am-11:30am $240/mo36100 T/W/Th Apr 5-Apr 28 12:00pm-3:00pm $240/mo36101 T/W/Th May 3-May 31 8:30am-11:30am $240/mo36102 T/W/Th May 3-May 31 12:00pm-3:00pm $240/mo36103 T/W/Th Jun 1-Jun 30 8:30am-11:30am $240/mo36104 T/W/Th Jun 1-Jun 30 12:00pm-3:00pm $240/mo

Ashland Pre-K ProgramThis preschool program is grant funded by Alameda County First Five and is targeted for residents ofAshland and Cherryland. This program is a bilingual program taught in bothEnglish and Spanish. Daily parent participation is required. Please contactCody George at (510) 888-0123 for additional information.

Este programa es otorgado por el Condado de Alameda First Five, y estádirigido para residentes de Ashland y Cherryland. Es un programa bilingueen ingles y en español. Se requiere la participación diaria de los padres. Porfavor, póngase en contacto con la oficina del Distrito a (510) 881-6700 para obtener más información.M/W 9:00am-12:00pm Apr 4-Jun 8 18 classesT/Th 9:00am-12:00pm Apr 5-Jun 9 20 classes

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Dance & MusicIntroduction to DanceThese classes are for dancers with little or noexperience. Classes are divided into two disciplineseach class and by age group. No class 5/28, 5/30.Tap Learn basic tap technique and a just-for-fun danceto perform on the last day of class. Tap shoes required.Hip Hop Have fun loosening up, gaining rhythm andlearning to dance. All music and movement is age-appropriate. Tennis shoes required.Ballet Learn fundamental ballet foot and arm positions,coordination, musicality, rhythm and discipline. Pleasewear leotards, tights, and ballet slippers.Jazz This energetic class features stretching,isolations and basic jazz steps. Simple coordination,musicality and rhythm are emphasized. Balletslippers or jazz shoes are required.

Intro I Tap & Ballet36630 3-5 yr M 12:00pm-12:45pm Apr 4-Jun 13

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $8536635 3-5 yr M 5:00pm-5:30pm Mar 21-Apr 25

6 classes Dance Co Feder $6036612 3-5 yr M 5:00pm-5:30pm May 5-May 30

5 classes Dance Co Feder $5036613 3-5 yr T 10:30am-11:15am Apr 5-Jun 7

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $8536614 3-6 yr T 4:00pm-4:45pm Apr 5-May 24

8 classes SFCC CVPA Staff $6836618 3-5 yr T 3:45pm-4:30pm Apr 5-Jun 7

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $8536622 3-5 yr W 4:00pm-4:45pm Apr 6-May 25

8 classes SFCC CVPA Staff $6836633 3-5 yr W 9:30am-10:15am Apr 6-Jun 8

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $8537099 3-5 yr Th 6:15pm-7:00pm Mar 17-Jun 9

12 classes DLDC Staff $13236616 3-5 yr F 10:30am-11:15am Apr 8-Jun 10

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $8536617 3-5 yr F 3:45pm-4:30pm Apr 8-Jun 10

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $8536615 3-5 yr Sa 9:00am-9:45am Apr 9-Jun 4

8 classes SFCC CVPA Staff $6836621 3-5 yr Sa 11:15am-12:00pm Apr 9-Jun 4

8 classes SFCC CVPA Staff $6836631 3-5 yr Sa 9:00am-9:45am Apr 9-Jun 11

9 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $77

Intro II Tap & Ballet36627 4-6 yr T 4:30pm-5:15pm Apr 5-Jun 7

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $8536634 4-6 yr W 11:00am-11:45am Apr 6-Jun 8

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $8536625 4-6 yr F 5:30pm-6:15pm Apr 8-Jun 10

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $8536628 4-6 yr W 3:45pm-4:30pm Apr 6-Jun 8

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $8536626 4-6 yr Sa 9:45am-10:30am Apr 9-Jun 11

9 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $7736629 4-7 yr Sa 10:30am-11:15am Apr 9-Jun 4

8 classes SFCC CVPA Staff $68

Intro I Tap & Jazz36623 3-5 yr T 11:15am-12:00pm Apr 5-Jun 7

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $8536624 3-5 yr W 4:30pm-5:15pm Apr 6-Jun 8

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $85

Intro I Tap & Hip Hop36632 3-5 yr W 10:15am-11:00am Apr 6-Jun 8

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $8536619 3-5 yr F 11:15am-12:00pm Apr 8-Jun 10

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $8536620 3-5 yr Sa 10:30am-11:15am Apr 9-Jun 11

9 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $77

Boogie with Your BabyYou and your baby will “boogie” to your favoritenursery songs. Hop, jump, and dance with scarves,beanbags, parachutes and more. We encourageimagination, creativity and fun for everyone. Oneparent per child; parent participation required. Noclass 5/30.36682 9 mo-2½ yr M 10:00am-10:45am Apr 4-Jun 13

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $95

Music & RhythmEnjoy high energy play-time with music and a varietyof rhythmic equipment. This program is designed toenhance basic motor skills and introduce studentsto the classroom environment. Parent and/orcaregivers interaction required. Siblings cannot beaccommodated in classroom.36782 2-3 yr T 9:30am-10:15am Apr 5-Jun 7

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $9536783 2-3 yr F 9:30am-10:15am Apr 8-Jun 10

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $95

Twist and Shout TotThis class encourages creativity and imagination aschildren and parents twist and shout to some of theirfavorite preschool songs. Students explore danceand movement through use of bean bags, scarves,balls, parachutes and more. This class is designedto enhance basic motor skills and introduce studentsto a classroom environment. One parent per child;parent participation required. No class 5/30.36683 2½-4 yr M 11:00am-11:45am Apr 4-Jun 13

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Hip Hop DanceBeginning hip-hop moves taught to upbeat andpopular music. Your dancer will gain rhythm andhave fun. All music and movement is age-appropriate.No class 5/28, 5/30.36784 4-6 yr M 4:30pm-5:15pm Apr 4-Jun 13

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $8536787 5-7 yr M 5:15pm-6:00pm Apr 4-Jun 13

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $8536785 4-6 yr T 4:45pm-5:30pm Apr 5-May 24

8 classes SFCC CVPA Staff $6836786 4-7 yr Sa 9:45am-10:30am Apr 9-Jun 4

8 classes SFCC CVPA Staff $6836788 5-8 yr Sa 11:15am-12:00pm Apr 9-Jun 11

9 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $77

Tap & TumblingLearn basic tap technique and a just-for-fun dance toperform on the last day of class. Tap shoes required.Tumbling skills like forward rolls, wheel barrows,bridges, log wheels and more will be taught in a funand exciting environment. No class 5/28.36796 4-6 yr Sa 12:00pm-1:00pm Apr 9-Jun 11

9 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $90

Triple Threat DanceIntroduce your child to ballet, tap and acrobatictechniques in a fun and exciting way. Advancedclasses will continue with technique. Students willcreate their own dances develop their own uniquedance style.36641 4-6 yr M 4:00pm-4:45pm Apr 4-May 23

8 classes WPCC Freitas $7236640 3-4 yr F 10:00am-10:45am Apr 8-Jun 10

10 classes WPCC Freitas $9036637 3-4 yr Sa 10:15am-11:00am Apr 9-Jun 4

9 classes SGCC Freitas $8136638 5-6 yr Sa 11:00am-11:45am Apr 9-Jun 4

9 classes SGCC Freitas $81

Advanced Triple ThreatInstructor Approval Required.36639 5-7 yr Sa 12:00pm-12:55pm Apr 9-Jun 4

9 classes SGCC Freitas $90

Princess and Prince Storybook Dance ClassDo you have little ones at home you love to dancearound the house and listen to fairytales? This classis perfect for kids who dream of being a princess orprince. We will incorporate fairytale storybooks withballet and creative dance. Each little darling will bewelcome to dress up in his/her favorite fairytale attireand ballet slippers. Let your child’s imagination soarwith this special class! Please wear ballet shoes. Noclass 3/31.37094 3-6 yr Th 5:30pm-6:15pm Mar 17-Jun 9

12 classes DLDC Staff $132

Health & FitnessYoga for Kids Ages 3-7Jump like frogs, stretch like cats, and roar like lions.Become stronger, balance better and breathe. Yogafor Kids is 45 minutes of non-competitive fun in asupportive and validating environment. Using ourbodies and imaginations we’ll practice yoga poses,breathing, gratitude, and self-love! Great forstrengthening muscles, improving balance, increasingself-confidence, and learning ways to calm the mind.No experience necessary. Please bring a favoriteblanket for our final relaxation. Bring a mat if you like.Mats will be provided. 36970 3-7 yr Th 4:00pm-4:45pm Mar 24-Apr 21

5 classes KASCC Green $3836971 3-7 yr Th 4:00pm-4:45pm May 12-Jun 9

5 classes KASCC Green $38

Parent and Me YogaJump like frogs, stretch like cats and roar like lions.Become stronger, balance better, stretch, breathe,have lots of fun, and relax. This 45-minute immersiveyoga class has something for everyone. Kids willenjoy playful yoga while their parent/caregiverbenefits from some yoga (and play) for themselves.We’ll use our imaginations and hearts to practiceyoga poses, breathing, gratitude, self-love and more.Great for strengthening muscles, improving balance,increasing self-confidence, and learning ways to calmand center the mind. No experience or skillnecessary. Come to play, share, and learn! Pleasebring a favorite blanket for our final relaxation. Bringa mat if you like. Some mats will be provided. Classfee is for one-child and one-parent. Please call forsibling rates and registration. No class 5/30.37275 2-5 yr M 10:00am-10:45am Mar 21-Apr 18

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GymnasticsSmall Fry Gymnastics Parent AssistThis is fun time for parent and toddlers to play,socialize and try new skills. Our experienced staffwill show you the proper techniques to spot yourchild as you lead them through basic gymnasticsactivities. The last 10 minutes is structured warm upand circle time. One adult per child. Siblings cannotbe accommodated. No class 5/28, 5/30.36213 1½-3 yr Sa 9:00am-9:40am Apr 2-Jun 4

9 classes CVCC Gymnastics Staff $7236216 1½-3 yr Sa 9:30am-10:00am Apr 2-Jun 4

9 classes SLCC Gymnastics Staff $5436212 1½-3 yr M 6:30pm-7:10pm Apr 4-Jun 6

9 classes CVCC Gymnastics Staff $7236214 1½-3 yr M 9:15am-9:55am Apr 4-Jun 6

9 classes CVCC Gymnastics Staff $7236215 1½-3 yr Th 10:55am-11:35am Apr 7-Jun 9

10 classes CVCC Gymnastics Staff $80

Small Fry GymnasticsIntroduces boys and girls to tumbling and apparatusskills. We emphasize conditioning for strength,balance, and spatial awareness. Themes, music, andanimal shapes help to motivate and fostercooperation, concentration, and social skills. No class5/28, 5/30.36221 3-4 yr Sa 10:30am-10:55am Apr 2-Jun 4

9 classes CVCC Gymnastics Staff $4536222 3-4 yr Sa 10:10am-10:40am Apr 2-Jun 4

9 classes SLCC Gymnastics Staff $5436227 4-5 yr Sa 11:05am-11:45am Apr 2-Jun 4

9 classes CVCC Gymnastics Staff $7236229 4-5 yr Sa 10:50am-11:20am Apr 2-Jun 4

9 classes SLCC Gymnastics Staff $5436217 3-4 yr M 10:05am-10:30am Apr 4-Jun 6

9 classes CVCC Gymnastics Staff $4536223 4-5 yr M 10:40am-11:20am Apr 4-Jun 6

9 classes CVCC Gymnastics Staff $7236224 4-5 yr M 3:45pm-4:25pm Apr 4-Jun 6

9 classes CVCC Gymnastics Staff $7236230 5-6 yr M 4:35pm-5:15pm Apr 4-Jun 6

9 classes CVCC Gymnastics Staff $7236219 3-4 yr T 10:10am-10:35am Apr 5-Jun 7

10 classes CVCC Gymnastics Staff $5036225 4-5 yr T 10:45am-11:25am Apr 5-Jun 7

10 classes CVCC Gymnastics Staff $8036218 3-4 yr Th 9:30am-9:55am Apr 7-Jun 9

10 classes CVCC Gymnastics Staff $5036226 4-5 yr Th 10:05am-10:45am Apr 7-Jun 9

10 classes CVCC Gymnastics Staff $8036220 3-4 yr F 3:45pm-4:10pm Apr 8-Jun 10

10 classes CVCC Gymnastics Staff $5036228 4-5 yr F 4:20pm-5:00pm Apr 8-Jun 10

10 classes CVCC Gymnastics Staff $8036231 5-6 yr F 5:10pm-5:50pm Apr 8-Jun 10

10 classes CVCC Gymnastics Staff $80

Small Fry Intermediate/AdvancedIntermediate/Advanced classes continue to build onthe basic skills. Prerequisite skills: gymnasticsterminology, all rolls, teddybear, cartwheel andunassisted bars and high beam basics. Requiresinstructor’s approval to register. No class 5/28, 5/30.36232 4-6 yr T/Th 4:15pm-5:10pm Apr 5-Jun 9

20 classes CVCC Gymnastics Staff $220

Tot & Me Movement GymnasticsThis class is non-stop action. We will guide you andyour toddler on a circuit of bars, beam and floorexercises on both scaled down and regular sizegymnastics equipment in a fast-paced, excitingenvironment. Skills differ each week and toddlers canexperience at their own pace. Class starts with directedcircle time. Help your child improve coordination andbalance, develop body awareness and most of all,have FUN! One adult per child. Siblings cannot beaccommodated. No class 5/28, 5/30.36235 2-3½ yr Sa 9:50am-10:20am Apr 2-Jun 4

9 classes CVCC Gymnastics Staff $5436233 2-3½ yr M 11:30am-12:00pm Apr 4-Jun 6

9 classes CVCC Gymnastics Staff $5436236 2-3½ yr T 9:30am-10:00am Apr 5-Jun 7

10 classes CVCC Gymnastics Staff $6036234 2-3½ yr F 6:00pm-6:30pm Apr 8-Jun 10

10 classes CVCC Gymnastics Staff $60

Martial ArtsOlympic TaekwondoTaekwondo is a Korean martial art that has evolvedby combining many different styles such as the linearmovements of Karate, the flowing, circular patternsof Kung-fu, native kicking techniques along withinfluences from Judo and Kung-fu. Your child willlearn the values of confidence, friendship, self-awareness, respect and dedication in a fun,educational and motivating environment. Uniformsare available for purchase for $30.36798 5-7 yr W 4:00pm-4:30pm Mar 30-Jun 15

12 classes SFCC Gabriel $110

Special InterestSharing Spanish TogetherShare with your child the wonderful experience oflearning the Spanish language through music, puppets,books and much more! This class combinesentertainment and learning in a natural and comfortablesetting. We will cover themes such as greetings, colors,numbers, etc. Taught by a native speaker.36011 2-5 yr F 4:00pm-4:30pm Mar 18-Apr 22

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SportsMake Me A Pro SportsThrough the use of sports training and education,Make Me a Pro Sports strives to instill a positiveattitude within children that carries over the everyaspect of their life. We offer fun and educationalsports camps and classes that are taught bysuccessful players and coaches who are specialistsin each of the sports we offer.Parents and Tots36932 2½-4 yr Sa 9:00am-9:30am Mar 19-Apr 23

6 classes PALHP MMP Staff $8037107 2½-4 yr M 10:00am-10:30am Mar 21-Apr 25

6 classes PALHP MMP Staff $8037102 2½-4 yr Sa 9:00am-9:30am Apr 30-Jun 4

6 classes PALHP MMP Staff $8037108 2½-4 yr M 10:00am-10:30am May 2-Jun 6

6 classes PALHP MMP Staff $80

Pee Wee Soccer37105 4-5 yr M 10:30am-11:15am Mar 21-Apr 25

6 classes PALHP MMP Staff $8036931 4-5 yr Sa 9:30am-10:15am Mar 19-Apr 23

6 classes PALHP MMP Staff $80

Soccer37103 4-5 yr Sa 9:30am-10:15am Apr 30-Jun 4

6 classes PALHP MMP Staff $8037106 4-5 yr M 10:30am-11:15am May 2-Jun 6

6 classes PALHP MMP Staff $80

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fun and learningthrough the gameof basketball.Infants andtoddlers canparticipate inage specific

games/activitiesthat will build motor

skills and self-esteem.Dribblers The parent-childclass focus on gross motorskills like throwing andmaking baskets on a 2.5 foot

hoop. It involves lots of repetitionso that children can experience

sheer joy of mastering askill. Activities includecatching bubbles, parachute

games, and singing. No class 4/2, 3/3036941 1½-3 yr Sa 9:00am-9:35am Mar 19-Apr 23

5 classes STONE Wee Hoop Staff $6036942 1½-3 yr Sa 9:00am-9:35am May 7-Jun 4

5 classes STONE Wee Hoop Staff $60

Jump Shooters This class helps children todevelop physical feats such as balancing on one footand hopping. It also introduces basketball skillsbased upon their increased coordination. At this level,parents are encouraged to take on a supportive rolewith lots of high-fives and praise from the sideline.36945 3-4 yr Sa 9:40am-10:20am Mar 19-Apr 23

5 classes STONE Wee Hoop Staff $6036946 3-4 yr Sa 9:40am-10:25am May 7-Jun 4

5 classes STONE Wee Hoop Staff $60

Hot Shots This class places more of an emphasison developing basketball skills and learning basicrules of the game. Over time, the children will be ableto use their skills and knowledge in controlledinstructional scrimmages. The activities in this classwill encourage teamwork and new friendships.36947 4-5 yr Sa 10:30am-11:15am Mar 19-Apr 23

5 classes STONE Wee Hoop Staff $6036951 4-5 yr W 6:00pm-6:45pm Mar 23-Apr 27

5 classes STONE Wee Hoop Staff $6036952 4-5 yr W 6:00pm-6:45pm May 4-Jun 1

4 classes STONE Wee Hoop Staff $6036948 4-5 yr Sa 10:30am-11:15am May 7-Jun 4

5 classes STONE Wee Hoop Staff $60

Ballers The parent interactive class develops grossmotor skills and coordination pertinent to the gameof basketball. Repetition will enable children to buildtheir confidence level so that parent participationlessens over time. Activities include organized gamesthat help children to develop listening skills and learnto follow directions.36943 5-6 yr Sa 11:15am-12:15pm Mar 19-Apr 23

5 classes STONE Wee Hoop Staff $6436949 5-6 yr W 6:50pm-7:35pm Mar 23-Apr 27

5 classes STONE Wee Hoop Staff $6436950 5-6 yr W 6:45pm-7:35pm May 4-Jun 1

4 classes STONE Wee Hoop Staff $6436944 5-6 yr Sa 11:15am-12:15pm May 7-Jun 4

5 classes STONE Wee Hoop Staff $64

Li’l All-Stars Sports MovementJoin us for this fun and noncompetitive class as wegive children their first take with different sports. Wewill focus on developing motor skills whileintroducing the fundamentals and basic rules ofbaseball, basketball, soccer and golf. This curriculum-based class will increase children’s self esteem andconfidence while instilling a lifelong enthusiasm foran active and healthy lifestyle. No class 3/29, 4/1.37007 3-5 yr Tu 10:00am-10:45am Mar 22-Apr 19

4 classes CVCC Chan $6437262 3-5 yr Tu 10:00am-10:45am May 3-May 24

4 classes CVCC Chan $6437006 3-5 yr F 10:00am-10:45am Mar 25-Apr 29

4 classes CVCC Chan $6437263 3-5 yr F 10:00am-10:45am May 6-May 27

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Kidz Love SoccerThis soccer “school” is a recreational setting forchildren to learn and play soccer and includes: skilldemonstrations, fun games, and instructionalscrimmages in a safe, non-competitive environmentusing the “Kidz Love Soccer” method. Eachparticipant will receive a jersey. Rain out hotlinenumber 1 (888) 372-5803. No class 5/28.Mommy, Daddy and Me Soccer As you andyour child participate in our fun age appropriateactivities, your child will be developing their largemotor skills and socialization skills. A variety ofactivities designed around the game of soccer willbe played each week. No class 5/28.37008 2-3½ yr T 6:00pm-6:30pm Apr 5-May 31

9 classes KP KLS Staff $11537009 2-3½ yr W 9:30am-10:00am Apr 6-Jun 1

9 classes PALHP KLS Staff $11537018 2-3½ yr Sa 5:00pm-5:30pm Apr 9-Jun 11

9 classes SSVP KLS Staff $115

Tot Pre-Soccer Age appropriate activities include:skill demonstrations, fun games and instructionalscrimmages. Young soccer enthusiasts experiencethe soccer fun in a safe, non-competitiveenvironment.37010 3½-5 yr T 5:15pm-5:50pm Apr 5-May 31

9 classes KP KLS Staff $11537012 3½-5 yr W 10:10am-10:45am Apr 6-Jun 1

9 classes PALHP KLS Staff $11537017 3½-5 yr Sa 4:15pm-4:50pm Apr 9-Jun 11

9 classes SSVP KLS Staff $11537013 3½-5 yr W 5:20pm-6:20pm Apr 6-Jun 1

9 classes PALHP KLS Staff $115

Pre-Soccer Age appropriate activities include: skilldemonstrations, fun games and instructionalscrimmages. Young soccer enthusiasts experiencethe soccer fun in a safe, non-competitiveenvironment.37011 4-5 yr W 3:10pm-3:45pm Apr 6-Jun 1

9 classes PALHP KLS Staff $11537218 4-5 yr W 5:15pm-5:50pm Apr 6-Jun 1

9 classes PALHP KLS Staff $115

Soccer 1 Age appropriate activities include: skilldemonstrations, fun games and instructionalscrimmages. Young soccer enthusiasts experiencethe soccer fun in a safe, non-competitive environment37014 5-6 yr T 4:30pm-5:15pm Apr 5-May 31

9 classes KP KLS Staff $11537015 5-6 yr W 3:45pm-4:30pm Apr 6-Jun 1

9 classes PALHP KLS Staff $11537016 5-6 yr Sa 3:30pm-4:15pm Apr 9-Jun 11

9 classes SSVP KLS Staff $115

Li’l All-Stars BaseballOur goal is to teach children the game of baseballthrough engaging age-appropriate activities and drills.Our fun curriculum-based program will emphasizeand reinforce the fundamentals of baseball: hitting,throwing, catching, fielding, and base-running in amotivating non-competitive environment.Pee Wees This parent-child class will introduce thegame of baseball through fun, age-appropriateactivities and games. We will focus on thedevelopment of motor skills while teaching the basicfundamentals of baseball: hitting, throwing, catching,fielding, and base-running. This fun class will involvea lot of repetition and positive reinforcement. ParentParticipation is required No class 4/2, 5/7.36997 2½-3½ yr Sa 9:20am-10:10am Mar 19-May 21

8 classes CANP Chan $130

Rookies We offer a motivating and non-competitiveenvironment to introduce hitting, throwing, catching,fielding, base-running and basic baseball rules. Thisfun class will involve a lot of repetition and skillsprogression as we focus on the baseballfundamentals and motor skills development. Parentparticipation is recommended. No class 3/28, 4/25.36998 3½-6 yr Sa 10:20am-11:10am Mar 19-May 21

8 classes CANP Chan $13036999 3½-6 yr M 3:30pm-4:15pm Mar 21-May 23

8 classes CVCC Chan $130

Sluggers Get ready for Teeball! This intermediateclass will focus on the continued development ofbaseball skills, proper technique as well as baseballspecific body positioning. Teamwork and teamdynamics are emphasized. Minimum Requirement:Prior baseball experience, or must have enrolled intwo sessions of Li’l All-Stars Baseball Rookies class,or instructor approval.36996 4½-6 yr Sa 11:20am-12:10pm Mar 19-May 21

8 classes CANP Chan $13037001 3½-6 yr M 4:15pm-5:00pm Mar 21-May 23

8 classes CVCC Chan $130

Big Leaguers This advanced class will emphasizethe continued progression and refinement of baseballskills and focus on proper technique and baseball-specific body positioning. Students will build theirconfidence and self esteem as they prepare for thetransition to organized baseball. Baseball glovesrecommended. The completion of Sluggers class isrequired or instructor approval. No class 3/28, 4/25.37002 5-7 yr Sa 11:20am-12:10pm Mar 19-May 21

8 classes CANP Chan $13037264 5-7 yr M 5:00pm-5:45pm Mar 21-May 23

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TennisLittle BuddiesA great program especially designed for 4-6 yearsold. The class will provide the children with simplebasic coordination skills, racket swinging, footwork,as well as tennis games. Wear tennis shoes and bringa small tennis racket and a new can of balls to firstclass. No class 5/28.37037 4-6 yr Sa 11:15am-12:00pm Mar 26-Jun 4

10 classes CVTC Hill $9037039 4-6 yr W 5:30pm-6:15pm Mar 23-May 25

10 classes CVTC Savich $90

Euro School of TennisWear tennis shoes and bring a tennis racquet. For moreinformation, check out www.euroschooloftennis.com.For classes not meeting minimum enrollment,adjustments or combinations of classes will be made.Mommy/Daddy and Me Tennis: All Levels Asyou and your child participate in our fun ageappropriate activities, your child will be developingtheir motor and socialization skills. A variety ofactivities designed around the game of tennis will beplayed each week. 37068 2½-4 yr Sa 12:45pm-1:15pm Apr 2-May 21

8 classes Stonybrook TC Euro Staff $8837069 2½-4 yr M 6:15pm-6:45pm Apr 4-May 23

8 classes CVTC Euro Staff $88

Pee Wee Tennis: All Levels Our Pee WeeProgram introduces children between 4 and 5 to thegame of tennis. Hand-eye coordination, strokes,movement drills and games will be learned in a fun-filled way. Wear tennis shoes and bring a tennisracquet. For classes not meeting minimumenrollment, adjustments or combinations of classeswill be made.37182 4-5 yr Sa 12:00pm-12:45pm Apr 2-May 21

8 classes Stonybrook TC Euro Staff $8837183 4-5 yr M 5:30pm-6:15pm Apr 4-May 23

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After SchoolProgramsMJCC After SchoolThe Matt Jimenez Community Center (MJCC) offersexhilarating programs for youth ages 6-17 to enjoy.The center offers a safe and fun environment whereyouth can develop positive social skills, expresscreative interests, and obtain much needed physicalexercise. This supervised drop-in recreation programincludes activities such as: arts and crafts, computergames, video games, board games, a homeworkclub, sports, pool and ping pong tables, and optionalfieldtrips. Complete registration includes a parent/guardian waiver available at the center during regularprogram times. The Matt Jimenez Community Centeris a facility jointly operated by our District and theCity of Hayward. Part of the funding for the buildingis secured through Federal funds and tax (1040 or540) information is required. 33572 6-17 yr Aug 24, 2015-Jun 10, 2016 MJCC Staff $65 42 classes M/Tu/Th/F 3:00pm-7:00pm W 1:00pm-7:00pm

Ashland Afterschool and Computer Coding The Ashland Community Center offers a safe,supervised after school program for youth 6-10 yearsold. For one hour per class, youth will learn computerengineering through fun games and activities! Otheractivities include: homework assistance, computerlab, arts and crafts, sports and group games.36426 6-10 yr W 2:00pm-6:00pm Mar 16-Jun 8

13 classes ACC Staff $75

Kids Night OutParents need a Friday evening alone? Well, bring thekids to the Matt Jimenez Community Center so theycan get an opportunity to release some energy in asecure, fun, and friendly atmosphere. Develop socialskills and gain self-esteem through participation byplaying the latest video games including NintendoWii, Microsoft XBOX 360, and PlayStation 3 & 4.6-12 yr F 7:00pm-9:30pm Mar 4, 11, 18, 25 1 class MJCC Staff $5 drop-in6-12 yr F 7:00pm-9:30pm Apr 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 1 class MJCC Staff $5 drop-in6-12 yr F 7:00pm-9:30pm May 6, 13, 20, 27

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ArtAll Kinds of ArtGive your child the opportunity to explore andexperiment in different art media such as play dough,collage sculpture, paint and drawing in this self-directed art class. Parent participation is optional.Please wear clothes that can get messy and bring abox to take your art home in. No class 4/1.37086 3-8 yr F 12:30pm-1:30pm Mar 18-Apr 29

6 classes ADOBE Egan $75*37087 4-10 yr F 2:30pm-3:30pm Mar 18-Apr 29

6 classes ADOBE Egan $75*37089 6-10 yr F 4:00pm-5:00pm Mar 18-Apr 29

6 classes ADOBE Egan $75**$15 supply fee due to instructor on the first day of class.

CeramicsA safe and fun studio environment for children todevelop hand skills and learn to trust their ownartistic judgment while making expressive pottery orsculpture. These classes give you a chance to sharein your child’s talent. Fees include glazes and firing.No class 4/2.Parent/Child Hand and Wheel37092 5-17 yr Sa 9:00am-10:30am Mar 19-Apr 30

6 classes ADOBE Egan $115*

Beginning Wheel37091 8-17 yr Sa 11:00am-12:30pm Mar 19-Apr 30

6 classes ADOBE Egan $100**$15 supply fee due to instructor on the first day of class.

Drawers’ StudioDevelop drawing skills through observations andpractices. Using pencil, graphite, charcoal and ink,learn drawing techniques such as thick to thin lines,creating texture, dry and wet brushing and tones ofink wash. Wear clothes that can get messy. No class3/31.36689 6-12 yr Th 3:30pm-4:30pm Mar 17-May 26

10 classes ADOBE McPherson $130*36688 7-12 yr Sa 11:00am-12:00pm Mar 19-May 28

10 classes ADOBE McPherson $130**$30 Material fee due at first class.

Drawing, Painting and CollageLearn to express yourself while using variousmediums such as paint, pastels, felt pens and varioustypes of paper. Exercises are designed to explore theelements of art such as line, shape and color in bothtwo and three dimensions.36597 5-7 yr Th 4:00pm-5:00pm Apr 7-May 26

8 classes ADOBE McGough $87**$15 supply fee payable to instructor on the first day of class.

Jacob Lawrence Painters’ StudioThis studio class is like no other. Learn to use yournatural talent to practice painting while learningrelated art techniques and developing a personalstyle of expression. Focus areas include color theory,composition, perspective and subject. Please wearclothes they can get messy in. We will be usingacrylic paints. No class 3/28, 4/2.37049 5-12 yr M 3:30pm-5:00pm Mar 14-May 23

10 classes ADOBE McPherson $140*36686 5-12 yr Sa 9:00am-10:30am Mar 19-May 28

10 classes ADOBE McPherson $140**$40 supply fee due at first class

Young ArchitectsYoung students use their eyes, hands, ideas and arttools to build shapes and structures with a mixtureof materials including wood, foam pieces, cardboard,sugar cubes, toothpicks and fabric. The studio isabout learning both visually and technically whilehaving fun and creating. No class 3/29.37036 6-12 yr T 3:30pm-5:00pm Mar 15-May 24

10 classes ADOBE McPherson $140**$40 supply fee due at first class

Fashion ArtsIntro to DressmakingTake your designs to the nextlevel. This hands-on classcovers start to finish howto design and constructa dress. We provide adress pattern that you willdesign and make yourown. Learn sewing fundamentals and techniquesthen progress to laying out your fabric, cutting thensewing your creation. Through this process you willgain an understanding of pattern making and thebasics of dress construction. Please bring your ownsewing machine to class. After you design your dressyou will need to purchase thread and trim, all othersupplies are provided including a choice from threedifferent fabrics to construct your dress.37180 8-17 yr Sa 1:15pm-3:15pm Apr 9-May 14

6 classes SFCC Lucero $130**$35 material fee due at first class.

Dressmaking — The Next StepsBe creative and become a designer. This coursebuilds on the skills learned in Intro to Dressmaking.Learn basic garment pattern making techniquesusing body slopers to develop an original paperpattern and a final fabric sample garment. We studythe importance of fit in order to create high-qualityoriginal designs. Please bring a sewing machine tothe last two classes to complete to complete yourfinal fabric sample garment. All other supplies will beprovided.37189 10-17 yr Sa 10:15am-12:00pm Apr 9-May 14

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Fashion ArtIs fashion in your future? Learn to develop your veryown fashion figures, complete with facial designs toconvey the right attitude for your designs. Discusshow to pull inspiration and how to create and designfrom a mood board. Draw figures and learn to putmovement into your sketches adding texture andcolor from inspiration fabrics. Finally, design a line ofcroquis (fashion figure) wearing your original designs.This fun, innovative fashion class is sure to sparkyour creativity! No drawing experience needed.37190 8-17 yr Su 10:30am-12:00pm Apr 10-May 15

6 classes Adobe Lucero $114**$15 material fee due at first class.

Fashion Art IIBuild on your skills from the Fashion Art class. Learnnew and more complex techniques for facial details,explore the nature and hand of fabrics and how torender different textures. More detail on clothingconstruction will be discussed.37191 8-17 yr Su 1:15pm-3:00pm Apr 10-May 15

6 classes ADOBE Lucero $114**$15 material fee due at first class.

DanceCombination DanceClasses are divided into two disciplines each class.No class 5/28.Tap Learn basic tap technique and a just-for-fun danceto perform on the last day of class. Tap shoes required. Hip Hop Have fun loosening up, gaining rhythm andlearning to dance. All music and movement is age-appropriate. Tennis shoes required.Ballet Learn fundamental ballet foot and armpositions, coordination, musicality, rhythm anddiscipline is emphasized. Please wear leotards, tights,and ballet slippers.Jazz This energetic class features stretching,isolations and basic jazz steps. Simple coordination,musicality and rhythm are emphasized. Balletslippers or jazz shoes are required.Tap & Ballet36679 6-10 yr T 5:30pm-6:15pm Apr 5-May 24

8 classes SFCC CVPA Staff $6836674 6-8 yr W 5:15pm-6:15pm Apr 6-Jun 8

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $9536675 6-10 yr W 4:45pm-5:30pm Apr 6-May 25

8 classes SFCC CVPA Staff $6836676 7-10 yr Sa 12:00pm-1:00pm Apr 9-Jun 4

8 classes SFCC CVPA Staff $80

Tap & Hip Hop36677 6-8 yr T 5:15pm-6:15pm Apr 5-Jun 7

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $95

Tap & Jazz37098 7-11 yr T 6:15pm-7:15pm Mar 15-Jun 7

12 classes DLDC Staff $13236678 6-8 yr F 4:30pm-5:30pm Apr 8-Jun 10

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $9536680 4-8 yr W 6:30pm-7:25pm Apr 6-Jun 8

10 classes SFCC Mamone $95

Ballet DanceBallet is not only a beautiful art form it is the basisfor all dance forms. We will emphasize technicalskills at the barre and center floor as well asvocabulary. Learn simple coordination, musicality,rhythm, concentration and discipline. No class 3/30.36673 8-16 yr W 5:30pm-6:30pm Mar 16-Jun 8

12 classes DLDC Staff $13236669 5-7 yr Th 4:15pm-5:00pm Apr 7-Jun 9

10 classes WPCC Freitas $9036672 8-12 yr Th 4:00pm-5:00pm Apr 7-Jun 9

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $85

Intermediate Instructor approval needed forregistration.36671 8-12 yr M 6:00pm-6:55pm Apr 4-May 23

8 classes WPCC Freitas $8036670 5-7 yr Th 5:00pm-5:55pm Apr 7-Jun 9

10 classes WPCC Freitas $100

Jazz & Hip HopThis class explores the art of Jazz and Hip Hopdancing, incorporating many different styles of Jazzincluding Classical, Contemporary, Street andMusical Broadway. Our class focuses on style,technique, placement, conditioning, stretching, turns,leaps and choreography. As rigorous as Jazz and HipHop may be, expect every class to be a fun upbeatexperience! No class 3/26.36681 11-18 yr Sa 3:30pm-4:30pm Mar 19-Jun 11

12 classes DLDC Staff $132

Give Me A “C” CheerleadingLearn the fundamentals of cheerleading while havinga blast! Learn sideline cheers, jumps, kicks, turnsand dance routines. We’ll choose class colors, aclass mascot, make T-shirts and use pom poms.Invite your friends and family as you cheer for our“last class team performance.” No class 5/28.36797 6-8 yr Sa 1:00pm-2:00pm Apr 9-Jun 11

9 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $90

Hip Hop DanceDo you want to dance like your favorite “hip-hop”stars? Learn to loosen up, gain rhythm and havecontrolled isolated movements while learning shortcombinations. Have some serious fun learning thelatest moves. All music and movement is ageappropriate. Please wear comfortable street shoes,preferably athletic shoes. No class 3/26.36667 7-11 yr Sa 1:00pm-1:45pm Mar 19-Jun 11

12 classes DLDC Staff $13236790 11-18 yr Sa 1:45pm-2:45pm Mar 19-Jun 11

12 classes DLDC Staff $13236663 6-10 yr W 5:30pm-6:15pm Apr 6-May 25

8 classes SFCC CVPA Staff $6836666 10-14 yr W 7:30pm-8:15pm Apr 6-Jun 8

10 classes SFCC Mamone $7536664 7-12 yr Th 7:00pm-8:00pm Apr 7-Jun 9

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $9536665 6-12 yr Th 6:00pm-6:55pm Apr 7-Jun 9

10 classes WPCC Freitas $10036786 4-7 yr Sa 9:45am-10:30am Apr 9-Jun 4

8 classes SFCC CVPA Staff $68

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Jazz DanceThis energetic class features stretching, isolationsand basic jazz steps. Move across the floor workingon coordination, agility, and basic dance techniquethrough progressions of runs, turns, leaps, etc. Youwill also learn short combinations emphasizingmusicality and rhythm, athleticism and style. A greatclass for active boys and girls! Please wear jazzshoes or ballet slippers.36793 8-12 yr Th 5:00pm-6:00pm Apr 7-Jun 9

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $85

Tap DanceCalling all aspiring young Shirley Temples and GeneKellys -— put your tap shoes on! Tap is a great wayto appreciate rhythm and musicality. Learnfundamentals such as shuffles, flaps, cramp rolls,buffalos and time-steps. Work on basic tap skills thenprogress through tap steps and combinations.Classes will emphasize footwork and the expressionof rhythm through sounds. Please wear tap shoes.36795 8-12 yr Th 6:00pm-7:00pm Apr 7-Jun 9

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $85

Tap Technique36794 9-15 yr M 7:00pm-8:00pm Apr 4-May 23

8 classes SFCC Mamone $72

Dance CompetitionTake your dancing to the next level by competing.Competitions are held on weekends and require anadditional commitment of time and money forentrance fees, costumes and travel.37199 14-19 yr M 7:30pm-9:00pm Apr 4-Jun 13

10 classes SFCC Mamone $130

Urban DanceUrban, contemporary dance, is a mixture of hip-hop,modern and jazz styles. In this exciting course,students will not only be able to learn basic dancetechnique but be able to put their own personalityand individualism into the steps. Self-confidence,attitude, as well as teamwork will be stressed as thestudents and teacher work together to create a pieceto show parents at the end of the session.36660 6-10 yr M 5:00pm-5:55pm Apr 4-May 23

8 classes WPCC Freitas $8036661 8-13 yr M 7:00pm-7:55pm Apr 4-May 23

8 classes WPCC Freitas $80Instructor approval needed to register for thefollowing class.36662 10-18 yr Sa 1:00pm-1:55pm Apr 9-Jun 4

9 classes SGCC Freitas $90

GymnasticsParents are requested to attend the first class fororientation. Please wear soft, comfortable clothing(T-shirt and shorts). No jeans or shoes allowed in thegym. Placement and advancement cards will beissued at the end of every session. Parents andsiblings must wait outside the gym. Beginner Boys & Girls This entry level classcovers basic skills in floor exercise, uneven bars,balance beam and vault. General conditioning andstrength exercises are emphasized. 36240 6-10 yr Sa 1:00pm-1:55pm Apr 2-Jun 4

9 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $99 36237 6-10 yr M 5:25pm-6:20pm Apr 4-Jun 6

9 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $99 36247 6-10 yr W 4:45pm-5:40pm Apr 6-Jun 8

10 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $110 36239 6-10 yr F 6:40pm-7:35pm Apr 8-Jun 10

10 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $110

Boys Beginner36241 6-10yr Sa 2:00pm-2:55pm Apr 2-Jun 4

9 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $99

Advanced Beginning Girls Must have completedat least two sessions of beginner and receiveinstructor approval. 36238 6-10 yr W 5:45pm-6:40pm Apr 6-Jun 8

10 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $110 36246 6-10 yr W 6:45pm-7:40pm Apr 6-Jun 8

10 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $110

Intermediate Girls Must complete the beginnerlevel and be given an advancement card or haveinstructor approval. Prerequisite skills: all rolls,handstand, cartwheel, bridge, unassisted high beambasics and unassisted pullover on bars. 36244 6-10 yr Sa 12:00pm-12:55pm Apr 2-Jun 4

9 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $99 36242 6-10 yr T/Th 5:15pm-6:10pm Apr 5-Jun 9

20 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $220

Advanced Students must complete beginner andintermediate levels and be given an advancementcard or have instructor approval.36245 6-10 yr Sa 12:00pm-12:55pm Apr 2-Jun 4

9 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $99 36243 6-10 yr T/Th 6:15pm-7:10pm Apr 5-Jun 9

20 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $220

Health & FitnessYoga for Kids Ages 8-12Enjoy non-competitive fun in a supportive, validatingenvironment. We’ll practice yoga poses, play games, learnnew ways to breathe and relax, and explore gratitude andself-love! Great for strengthening muscles, improvingbalance, increasing self-confidence, and learning ways tocalm the mind. No experience necessary. Please bring ablanket for final relaxation and a mat if you like. Mats willbe provided. Yoga for Kids Ages 3-7 — see page 15.36868 8-12 yr Th 5:00pm-5:45pm Mar 24-Apr 21

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Martial ArtsEAAB’s Fitness and Self DefenseGroup self-defense lessons for all ages. This program

is designed to improve your self-confidence and to accept andwelcome new challenges in yourpersonal and professional endeavors.Learn a multi cultural art of self-defense

focusing on promoting a healthierand safer lifestyle with the added

benefit of being able toeffectively protect yourself.The program includes bodystretching (conditioning and

breathing techniques); blocking;punching; and kicking in specifictarget areas; breaking away fromgrabs, falling, joint locking,throwing and grappling defensetechniques and defenseagainst weapon attacks.Please note: Uniforms and

safety equipment cost is not included and must bepurchased at first class.37266 4-7 yr T 3:45pm-4:25pm Mar 21-May 31

10 classes EAAB’s EAAB’s Staff $14537267 8-11 yr T 4:30pm-5:25pm Mar 21-May 31

10 classes EAAB’s EAAB’s Staff $14537273 4-7 yr W 3:45pm-4:25pm Mar 22-Jun 1

10 classes EAAB’s EAAB’s Staff $14537274 8-11 yr W 4:30pm-5:25pm Mar 22-Jun 1

10 classes EAAB’s EAAB’s Staff $14537268 4-7 yr Th 3:45pm-4:25pm Mar 23-Jun 2

10 classes EAAB’s EAAB’s Staff $14537269 8-11 yr Th 4:30pm-5:25pm Mar 23-Jun 2

10 classes EAAB’s EAAB’s Staff $14537265 5-17 yr Sa 11:00am-11:55 am Mar 26-Jun 4

10 classes EAAB’s EAAB’s Staff $14537270 3-4 yr F 2:45pm-3:30pm Mar 25-Jun3

10 classes EAAB’s EAAB’s Staff $14537271 5-7 yr F 3:45pm-4:25pm Mar 25-Jun 3

10 classes EAAB’s EAAB’s Staff $14537272 8-11 yr F 4:30pm-5:25pm Mar 25-Jun 3

10 classes EAAB’s EAAB’s Staff $145

KidSafe Martial ArtsThis program provides your child the opportunity togain skills and knowledge that may be used toprotect themselves and enhance their self-esteem.At the end of each session students will be testedand advanced appropriately ($7 advancement fee).Parent orientation at the first class meeting. Therewill be uniforms and other equipment available forpurchase from the instructor. (All items are optional.)New Students Beginning36953 5-11 yr W 5:15pm-5:55pm Apr 4-Jun 8

10 classes SGCC Gothard $80

Yellow Belts36954 5-11 yr W 6:00pm-6:40pm Apr 4-Jun 8

10 classes SGCC Gothard $80

Orange Belts36955 7-13 yr W 6:45pm-7:25pm Apr 4-Jun 8

10 classes SGCC Gothard $80

Gung FuGung-Fu is a total concept of mind, body and actionwhere the body is used as a vehicle to train anddevelop the facilities of the mind. The basic principlesof Gung-Fu are health, general ideas of self-defenseand the art of movement. Beginners start with basicstance and forms of the Sil-Lum and Black Tigerstyles. Advanced students continue training andlearn forms from the Tiger-Claw, Sai-Pai and Tai-Chiand Gung-Fu weapon forms. Students are graded ona belt/knowledge system. No class 5/30.Beginning36182 7-17 yr M/W 6:00pm-7:30pm Apr 4-Jun 15

20 classes WPCC Martinez $70

Intermediate/Advanced36183 7-17 yr M/W 7:30pm-9:00pm Apr 4-Jun 15

24 classes WPCC Martinez $70

Karate/AikidoLearn the techniques of both Karate and Aikido.Okinawan Karate will teach basic physical training,strikes, blocks, kicks, self-defense and sparring.Aikido teaches footwork, balance, falls, rolls, andcontrolling techniques. Learn how to use the powerof your opponent to your advantage while developingself-discipline and confidence. Instructed by acertified black belt. No class 5/30.36186 7 yr + M 4:00pm-6:00pm Mar 28-Jun 13

11 classes CVCC Brown $12536187 7 yr + W 6:00pm-8:00pm Mar 30-Jun 8

11 classes SFCC Brown $125

Gabriel Martial Arts —Olympic TaekwondoTaekwondo is a Korean martial art that has evolvedby combining many different styles such as the linearmovements of Karate, the flowing, circular patternsof Kung-fu, native kicking techniques along withinfluences from Judo and Kung-fu. Your child willlearn the values of confidence, friendship, self-awareness, respect and dedication in a fun,educational and motivating environment. Uniformsare available for purchase for $30. Beginners/New Students36950 5-10 yr W 4:35pm-5:15pm Mar 30-Jun 15

12 classes SFCC Gabriel $120

Yellow Belt36962 6-15 yr W 5:20pm-6:00pm Mar 30-Jun 15

12 classes SFCC Gabriel $120

Orange Belt36964 5-6 yr W 6:05pm-6:45pm Mar 30-Jun 15

12 classes SFCC Gabriel $120

Teen Beginner36965 11-17 yr W 6:50pm-7:30pm Mar 30-Jun 15

12 classes SFCC Gabriel $120

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Photography& Digital ArtsTech Builders: App Design for PCThe Freshi Media App Design class is a fun andexciting introduction to different aspects of computerbased App Design. Utilizing Multimedia Fusion 2software, work closely with instructors to createindividual computer based apps. Complete one appproject, which combines fun game based apps andpractical utility apps into your final project.37079 8-12 yr Th 3:30pm-4:45pm Mar 31-May 19

8 classes SFCC Freshi Staff $120

Video Game Design: Platform GamesImprove your skills and impress friends and familywith your unique video game! Advanced gamerslearn new game design techniques including multiplecharacter animations and movement options,platform style games and multiple game genres.Beginners work in pairs and are introduced tofundamental game design elements, includingcharacter creation, background design and buildinga complete video game level. All students will havea completed game by the end of class.37082 8-12 yr Th 5:00pm-6:15pm Mar 31-May 19

8 classes SFCC Freshi Staff $120

Photo Exploration 4 KidsJoin us as we discover where photography originatedand how to utilize a camera to produce beautiful art.Through the snap of a lens learn to conveymessages, evoke emotions and tell stories throughfun activities using digital cameras both indoors andoutdoors and different types of printing techniques.We will provide the SLR digital cameras. Please bringa 1GB memory card and pen and paper to class.36574 6-8 yr T 3:45pm-5:00pm Apr 5-May 10

6 classes SFCC Ryan/Gato $120*36575 9-12 yr T 5:15-6:30pm Apr 5-May 10

6 classes SFCC Ryan/Gato $120**$10 material fee due at first class

Special InterestIntroduction to Robotics What comes to mind when you think of robots?Maybe Transformers, or even Star Wars. But whatgoes behind these robots is even more fascinating!From using basic parts to build cars and helicoptersto designing and programming robots with sensorsand other cool devices, we will teach you everything!Absolutely no previous experience in robotics isrequired — this class will teach you valuable conceptsin the ever-growing STEM field right from scratchwhile still having tons of fun. After all, who doesn’twant to build robots? Space is limited.35943 7-13 yr W 6:00pm-7:00pm Mar 16-May 25

11 classes MJCC Staff Free

Engineering FUNdamentalsUsing LEGO®

Power up your engineering skills with Play-WellTEKnologies and tens of thousands of LEGO®! Applyreal-world concepts in physics, engineering, andarchitecture through engineer-designed projects suchas arch bridges, skyscrapers, motorized cars, and theBattletrack! Design and build as never before, andexplore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment.An experienced instructor will challenge new andreturning students to engineer at the next level.36163 5-10 yr M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Mar 28-Apr 1

5 classes SFCC PlayWell Staff $125

Cursive Clinic — Penmanship Learn to read and write beautifully in this cursiveclass. Ideal for beginners and students who want toimprove their penmanship.36249 8-18 yr W 5:30pm-6:30pm Apr 6-Apr 20

3 classes KASCC Warbasse $40

Spanish for KidsWe use the Spanish-only immersion method so kidscan learn Spanish while participating in fun, effectiveand educational activities. Circle-time, singing, andreading stories are just the beginning. We introducea new theme each week such as greetings, numbers,colors, days of the week and more in a natural andcomfortable setting. Taught by an experienced nativespeaker, children will love the Spanish language andgain the ability to apply what they learn withconfidence. 36012 5-8 yr W 4:30pm-5:30pm Mar 23-May 25

10 classes CVCC Thompson $120**$15 materials fee due at first class.

Spanish in the SpringLet’s keep learning Spanish. This course willintroduce writing and reading in Spanish throughsimple stories and will cover Spring themes such asfarm animals, plants and seeds, weather, Easter,bugs, months, etc. New verbs and vocabulary will bepresented. Students will author and illustrate a bookabout Spring.36013 6-9 yr F 4:45pm-5:45pm Mar 18-May 6

8 classes CVCC Thompson $100**$15 materials fee due at first class.

Mathtastic Games and PuzzlesDo you find math difficult and tiresome? Join us atthis workshop and become math ace through playingvideo games, puzzles, and music!36169 7-12 yr F 4:00pm-5:00pm Mar 18-May 20

10 classes SFCC Salpekar $40

Japanese Sushi MakingLearn knife skills and basic roll in order to create andmake sushi at home. Learn how to wash Japaneserice, mix vinegar, and make a basic California roll andan appetizer cucumber seaweed salad.37074 12-21 yr Sa 10:30am-1:30pm Apr 2

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Theater Factory — Drama ClassThe Theater Factory brings to you fun classes whichencompass music, dance and acting! The TheaterFactory specializes in enhancing leadership skills andimproving social and communication skills throughtheater games and improvisations. The outcome ofthe 13 weeks classes will be a musical scene workstaged in front of the parents. Limited spacesavailable. Sign-up early.36042 5-14 yr F 3:30pm-5:00pm Mar 18-Jun 10

13 classes CVCC Staff $200

SportsVolleyball at EdendaleThis is an individual sign up basketball camp. Eachsession will consist of basic fundamentals training forthe beginners and skills trining for the more advanced.The second half of each session will have the kidsform up inot teams and scrimmage with the campinstructors assisting by coaching and officiating thegames. All skill levels are welcome and eachparticipant will receive a Certificate of Participation.37281 8-10 yr T 7:00pm-8:30pm Mar 30-May 24

8 classes EMS Staffl $6537282 11-14 yr T 7:00pm-8:30pm Mar 30-May 24

8 classes EMS Staff $65

Youth Basketball ClinicThis is an individual sign up basketball camp. Eachsession will consist of basic fundamentals training forthe beginners and skills trining for the more advanced.The second half of each session will have the kidsform up inot teams and scrimmage with the campinstructors assisting by coaching and officiating thegames. All skill levels are welcome and eachparticipant will receive a Certificate of Participation.Beginner Level36723 6-9 yr Sa 8:30am-9:30am Apr 9-May 21

6 classes EMS Staff $40

Intermediate Level36727 6-9 yr Sa 9:35am-10:35am Apr 9-May 21

6 classes EMS Staff $30

Hoops Academy36724 10-15 yr Sa 10:40am-12:40pm Apr 9-May 21

6 classes EMS Staff $55

Kidz Love Soccer —Skillz and ScrimmagesThis soccer “school” is arecreational setting forchildren to learn and playsoccer and includes: skilldemonstrations, fun games,and instructional scrimmagesin a safe, non-competitiveenvironment using the “Kidz Love Soccer” method.37019 7-10 yr W 4:30pm-5:15pm Apr 6-Jun 1

9 classes PALHP KLS Staff $11537020 7-10 yr Sa 2:45pm-3:30pm Apr 9-Jun 11

9 classes SSVP KLS Staff $115

Make Me A Pro SportsThrough the use of sports training and education,Make Me a Pro Sports strives to instill a positiveattitude within children that carries over the everyaspect of their life. We offer fun and educationalsports camps and classes that are taught bysuccessful players and coaches who are specialistsin each of the sports we offer. Make Me a Pro’sphilosophy is “To play like a Pro, learn from a Pro.”Does this mean we only teach advanced players?No, not at all! Our goal is to hire the most talentedcoaches, many with professional playing experience,who express their joy of the sport and enable kids tobe the best they can be, regardless of skill level.Soccer Magic36933 5-7 yr Sa 10:20am-11:05am Mar 19-Apr 23

6 classes PALHP MMP Staff $8037109 5-7 yr Sa 10:20am-11:05am Apr 30-Jun 4

6 classes PALHP MMP Staff $80

Soccer Technique36934 8-12 yr Sa 11:05am-11:55am Mar 19-Apr 23

6 classes PALHP MMP Staff $8037110 8-12 yr Sa 11:05am-11:55am Apr 30-Jun 4

6 classes PALHP MMP Staff $80

Flag Football36937 5-7 yr Sa 1:00pm-1:45pm Mar 19-Apr 23

6 classes PALHP MMP Staff $8037111 5-7 yr Sa 1:00pm-1:45pm Apr 30-Jun 4

6 classes PALHP MMP Staff $8036938 8-12 yr Sa 1:45pm-2:30pm Mar 19-Apr 23

6 classes PALHP MMP Staff $8037112 8-12 yr Sa 1:45pm-2:30pm Apr 30-Jun 4

6 classes PALHP MMP Staff $80

T-Ball36935 5-7 yr Su 1:00pm-1:45pm Apr 30-Jun 4

6 classes PALHP MMP Staff $80

Youth Baseball36936 8-12 yr Su 1:45pm-2:30pm Apr 30-Jun 4

6 classes PALHP MMP Staff $80

Basketball36939 5-7 yr M 6:15pm-7:00pm Mar 21-Apr 25

6 classes STONE MMP Staff $8036940 8-12 yr M 7:05pm-7:50pm Mar 21-Apr 25

6 classes STONE MMP Staff $8037114 5-7 yr M 6:15pm-7:00pm May 2-Jun 6

6 classes STONE MMP Staff $8037115 5-7 yr M 7:05pm-7:50pm May 2-Jun 6

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Flag FootballPartnering with other Football organizations, wewill offer both traditional Flag programs for theyounger age groups and 7-on-7 Passing Leagueformat for the older grades. Pre-registration isrequired. Scholarships available.

To register or for additional information,please visit: www.halloffameflagfootball.com5-14 yr Su 9:00am-2:00pm* Apr 10-May 29

8 classes STONE $150*The schedule will be published based on enrollment and ageswith younger ages running first.

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TennisSchool Age TennisBring a tennis racket and a can of new tennis ballsto first class. No class 3/27, 5/28.Beginner NTRP Rating of 1.0 Little or noprevious experience or limited tennis playingexperience. Students will learn basic grips andstrokes (forehand, backhand, volley, serve, scoringand elements of game play). No class 3/27.37050 7-17 yr Sa 9:00am-10:00am Mar 26-Jun 4

10 classes CVTC Hill $12537051 7-17 yr Sa 10:10am-11:10am Mar 26-Jun 4

10 classes CVTC Hill $12537052 7-17 yr Sa 4:00pm-5:00pm Mar 26-Jun 4

10 classes CVTC Hill $12537054 7-17 yr Su 2:00pm-3:00pm Mar 20-May 29

10 classes CVTC Savich $12537053 7-17 yr W 6:30pm-7:30pm Mar 20-May 25

10 classes CVTC Savich $125

Advanced Beginning NTRP Rating of 2.0 Someprevious experience or those who can carry on ashort rally. Emphasis on improving basic strokes,footwork. and serving. NOTE: Beginner class isrecommended before taking this class. No class 3/27.37055 7-17 yr Sa 12:10pm-1:10pm Mar 26-Jun 4

10 classes CVTC Hill $12537059 7-17 yr Sa 2:55pm-3:55pm Mar 26-Jun 4

10 classes CVTC Hill $12537056 7-17 yr Su 1:00pm-2:00pm Mar 20-May 29

10 classes CVTC Savich $125

Intermediate NTRP Rating of 3.037057 18 yr + Sa 8:00am-9:00am Mar 26-Jun 4

10 classes CVTC Hill $12537058 7-17 yr Sa 1:45pm-2:45pm Mar 26-Jun 4

10 classes CVTC Hill $125

Euro School of Tennis —Mini Aces TennisThis class is designed for the child of age 6 to 8 whois just learning the game of tennis. Hand-eyecoordination, strokes and movement drills will belearned in a fun-filled way. Wear tennis shoes andbring a tennis racquet. For more information, checkout www.euroschooloftennis.com. For classes notmeeting minimum enrollment, adjustments orcombinations of classes will be made.37184 6-8 yr Sa 10:00am-11:00am Apr 2-May 21

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Kids Night OutParents need a Friday evening alone? Well, bring thekids to the Matt Jimenez Community Center so theycan get an opportunity to release some energy in asecure, fun, and friendly atmosphere. Develop socialskills and gain self-esteem through participation byplaying the latest video games including NintendoWii, Microsoft XBOX 360, and PlayStation 3 & 4.13-15 yr F 7:00pm-9:30pm Mar 4, 11, 18, 25

1 class MJCC Staff $5 drop-in13-15 yr F 7:00pm-9:30pm Apr 1, 8, 15, 22, 29

1 class MJCC Staff $5 drop-in13-15 yr F 7:00pm-9:30pm May 6, 13, 20, 27

1 class MJCC Staff $5 drop-in

The Rec’n CrewAn exciting school-year leadership development programfor teens that provides a fun, engaging environment toexplore the outdoors on hiking, back-packing andcamping trips, take field trips to college campuses andmuseums, try out new activities, ideas, and experiences,and engage in community service activities all with thecareful guidance of experienced leaders. Great planning,fundraising, and community service experience.36147 14-18 yr W 6:00pm-7:00pm Mar 30-Jun15

12 classes SFCC Odell $50

Ballet for BeginnersBallet provides a foundation, which all other dancemovements can be built upon. This class is forbeginners through experienced dancers alike. Warmup on the ballet barre then move to the floor forsimple combinations evolving to more vigorous onesdrawn from a character style of dancing. Wear balletshoes and close fitting clothing or tights and leotard.No class 3/30.36607 16 yr + W 6:30pm-7:30pm Mar 16-Jun 8

12 classes DLDC Staff $132

Hip Hop for BeginnersWould you like to learn the latest street type style ofdance made popular by music videos? Join thisenergizing and electrifying dance class and get readyto loosen up and have some fun! Improve yourstrength and agility while exercising your mind andbody. No class 3/26, 5/30.36790 11-18 yr Sa 1:45pm-2:45pm Mar 19-Jun 11

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Jazz and Hip Hop for BeginnersThis class explores the art of Jazz and Hip Hopdancing, incorporating many different styles of jazzincluding Classical, Contemporary, Street andMusical Broadway. Our class focuses on style,technique, placement, conditioning, stretching, turns,leaps and choreography. As rigorous as Jazz and HipHop may be, expect every class to be a fun upbeatexperience! No class 3/26. 36681 11-18 yr Sa 3:30pm-4:30pm Mar 19-Jun 11

12 classes DLDC Staff $132

Urban DanceUrban, contemporary dance, is a mixture of hip hop,modern and jazz styles. In this exciting course,students will not only be able to learn basic dancetechnique but be able to put their own personalityand individualism into the steps. Self-confidence,attitude, as well as teamwork will be stressed as thestudents and teacher work together to create a pieceto show parents at the end of the season. 36662 10-18 yr Sa 1:00pm-1:55pm Apr 9-Jun 4

9 classes SGCC Frietas $90

Creative Writing for TeensCreative writing workshop is designed for teens andyoung adults who aspire to become professionalwriters or improve their writing skills. The courseincludes instructions on genre, style and format; plotand character development; writer’s ethics, and otherrelevant issues. It also includes class discussions,question and answer sessions, and analysis of createdworks. Plenty of professional advice from the instructor— a published author and a working journalist.36006 11-19 yr M 6:30pm-7:30pm Mar 21-Apr 25

6 classes CVCC Krasov $180

College Application Essay ClassCollege application essay class includes thoroughevaluation of essay drafts, detailed comparison towinning essays from recent college admissions,discussions on essay topics, question and answersessions, and plenty of professional advice on writingstyle, length, substance, and the writer’s ability tokeep readers’ attention. The instructor is a publishedauthor and an actively working professionaljournalist.36008 15-18 yr M 5:15pm-6:15pm Mar 21-Apr 25

6 classes CVCC Krasov $300

Teen Dining EtiquetteThis class will help you make practical choices thatcan serve for a lifetime. Dining etiquette is essentialfor good self-esteem and promotes the comfort inothers. It is also perfect for an upcoming specialevent!36253 8-18 yr W 5:30pm-6:30pm Mar 16-Mar 30

3 classes KASCC Warbasse $60

Basic Car MaintenanceThis class is a great introduction for absolutebeginners that want to learn the basics ofmaintaining their vehicle, and the class will alsobenefit those who are looking to save money onmaintenance costs. This course offers hands ontraining in oil changes, fluid and wiper bladereplacement, air filter changes, and maintaining tiresand replacing brake pads; all with an emphasis onsafety. By the end of this course you will haveworking knowledge of basic car maintenance, and alist of tools and supplies that you will need in orderto work on your car for years to come. Bring your carto the first class, if you have one.36402 14 yr + Sa 10:00am-12:00pm May 7-May 28

4 classes SFCC Staff $100

Online Driver’s EdAre you tired of asking your parents for a ride? Areyou at least 15 years old? If so, this class is for you.This is an interactive, online course with videos,animated driving scenarios and sample testquestions. Learn the rules of the road, DMVprocedures and much more. Receive DMV-approvedCertificate of Completion. This class is a requirementfor teens and under 17½ years old to obtain alearner’s permit and driver’s license. A licensedinstructor is available to answer any questions. Signup anytime. Registration is ongoing.35951 15 yr + April Online Vieyra $4935952 15 yr + May Online Vieyra $4935953 15 yr + June Online Vieyra $49

Euro School of Tennis —Teen Tennis Stars BeginnerFor classes not meeting minimum enrollment,adjustments or combinations of classes will bemade. For more information, check outwww.euroschooloftennis.com. Beginner This class is designed for students withlittle or no previous tennis experience. Hand-eyecoordination, strokes, movement drills and gameswill be learned in a fun-filled way. Wear tennis shoesand bring a tennis racquet and one unopened can ofballs to first class.37192 9-14 yr Sa 11:00am-12:00pm Apr 2-May 21

8 classes Stonybrook TC Euro Staff $10837193 9-14 yr M 6:45pm-7:45pm Apr 4-May 23

8 classes CVTC Euro Staff $108

Intermediate/Advanced This is a class forstudents who can hit the ball back and forth withconsistency and have had some previous tennisinstruction. Crosscourt placement, services, lobs,overheads and strategy will be taught. Wear tennisshoes and bring a tennis racquet. For moreinformation, check out www.euroschooloftennis.com.For classes not meeting minimum enrollment,adjustments or combinations of classes will be made.37195 9-14 yr Sa 9:00am-10:00am Apr 2-May 21

8 classes Stonybrook TC Euro Staff $10837196 9-14 yr M 7:45pm-8:45pm Apr 4-May 23

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H.A.R.D. has two amazing nature centers where you can walk on the wild side and discoverBay Area wildlife: the Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center and Sulphur Creek NatureCenter. Both centers are free to the public and offer educational programs, fun activities,classes for all ages and distinctive special events.

Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center

4901 Breakwater Avenue | (510) 670-7270 | [email protected] Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 10:00am-5:00pm. Open Memorial Day, May 30, 2016.

Perched on stilts above a salt marsh, the Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center is your introduction to theecology of the San Francisco Bay-Estuary. The Interpretive Center features exhibits, programs and activitiesdesigned to inspire a sense of appreciation, respect and stewardship for the Bay, its inhabitants and the servicesthey provide. After getting an overview of the park and its features, join a naturalist on one of the many weekendprograms offered. Naturalists are on-hand during weekend hours to answer any of your wildlife questions!Come and see what’s new at the Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center.

Sulphur Creek Nature Center

1801 D Street, Hayward | (510) 881-6747 | [email protected] Daily 10:00am-5:00pm.

Sulphur Creek Nature Center is a native wildlife rehabilitation and educational facility dedicated to bringingpeople and animals closer together. There are live animal displays throughout the park featuring local species,a Discovery Center, pet rental program, school and group educational programs, wildlife rehabilitation, specialevents, nature study classes, volunteer opportunities, and outreach activities. Be sure to visit the DiscoveryCenter, 10:00am-4:30pm, and learn about Biodiversity while meeting wildlife that can live right in your ownbackyard! Find out how you can help reduce your carbon footprint to make this a healthier planet. On theweekends, check in with the naturalist to find out when some of the center’s animals will be brought out forup close encounters along with great photo opportunities. The park also provides picnic facilities, a naturetrail, and a creek; so stop by and visit one of “Hayward’s Hidden Gems.”

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15th Annual Father’s Day Family CampoutFeast on barbeque prepared by the naturalist staffand celebrate Dad’s special day. Bring your sleepingbags and tents. (It gets really windy so be prepared!)Food and entertainment provided. Go tidepooling,find bugs, take hikes, build sandcastles, play games,roast marshmallows and learn about the animals andplants that make up the shoreline habitat. Moms,grandparents, aunts, uncles and other relatives arewelcome! Reservations required. Meet at 3050 WestWinton Ave., Hayward.Adult and One Child36756 4 yr + Sa/Su 3:00pm-11:00am Jun 18-Jun 19

1 overnight HSIC Staff $90

Additional Child36757 4-17 yr Sa/Su 3:00pm-11:00am Jun 18-Jun 19

1 overnight HSIC Staff $10

Additional Adult36758 18 yr + Sa/Su 3:00pm-11:00am Jun 18-Jun 19

1 overnight HSIC Staff $25

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Campfire Nights and Overnight CampoutsBreak into summer for this fun summer tradition withyour 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, andrace a Madagascar Hissing Cockroach. Come to thisfun family evening of roach races and marshmallowroasting. Child must be accompanied by an adult.36713 4-12 yr Sa 6:30pm-8:30pm Apr 23

1 class SCNC Powell $12/child

Sulphur Creek Family Overnight CampoutsGreat American Backyard Campout: Celebrate one ofthis Nation’s favorite outdoor pastimes by campingout with your family. Learn about nocturnal animals,create a craft to take home, play games, roastmarshmallows, and enjoy the sounds of night as yousleep under the stars. Bring a tent, sleeping bag,flashlight, and walking shoes. Continental breakfastprovided. Children under 2 years are free — must beaccompanied by a paying adult.36714 2-80 yr Sa/Su 7:00pm-9:00am Jun 25-Jun 26

1 class SCNC Powell $19/person

School and Group Programs Programs areavailable at each nature facility for schools andgroups which introduce participants to the wondersof our Bay Area ecology and wildlife through hands-on activities and experiential learning. Each facilityoffers a different view of wildlife, as reflected by theirlocation and mission. Whether you are looking tobring nature to your classroom, or bring yourclassroom out to nature, we have opportunitiesappropriate for students in Pre-K through high school.We also offer educational opportunities to communitygroups such as Scouts, college students, and specialinterest groups. Please visit www.haywardrec.org.

Toddler/PreschoolNature Programs

Hayward ShorelineInterpretive Center

Toddler RambleEnjoy Fridays with your child at the InterpretiveCenter, where your little one will discover theshoreline through hands-on experiences. Morning andafternoon programs are identical, but activitieschange every week and relate to the theme of themonth. Parents and caregivers grow as facilitators ofnature education along the way.April Toddler Ramble: Cause And Effect Bringyour lab coats (imaginary or real) this month,because we are turning into scientists who willconduct experiments. What happens when we mixingredients, or make bubbles with fog inside, or eventhrow a ball in the air?36477 1-3 yr F 10:30am-11:15am Apr 1

1 class HSIC Graham $5/child36478 1-3 yr F 2:30pm-3:15pm Apr 1

1 class HSIC Graham $5/child36479 1-3 yr F 10:30am-11:15am Apr 8

1 class HSIC Graham $5/child36480 1-3 yr F 2:30pm-3:15pm Apr 8

1 class HSIC Graham $5/child36481 1-3 yr F 10:30am-11:15am Apr 15

1 class HSIC Graham $5/child36482 1-3 yr F 2:30pm-3:15pm Apr 15

1 class HSIC Graham $5/child36483 1-3 yr F 10:30am-11:15am Apr 22

1 class HSIC Graham $5/child36484 1-3 yr F 2:30pm-3:15pm Apr 22

1 class HSIC Graham $5/child36485 1-3 yr F 10:30am-11:15am Apr 29

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May Toddler Ramble: May Messiness Forsome of us, this is our favorite month of the yearbecause each week we have the chance to get dirty!We will play with the mud outside the first and lastweeks, so an extra set of clothes and boots mightbe needed. Otherwise, our messy play will just gethands dirty. This is a chance to have sensory funwithout all the clean up!36469 1-3 yr F 10:30am-11:15am May 6

1 class HSIC Graham $5/child36470 1-3 yr F 2:30pm-3:15pm May 6

1 class HSIC Graham $5/child36471 1-3 yr F 10:30am-11:15am May 13

1 class HSIC Graham $5/child36472 1-3 yr F 2:30pm-3:15pm May 13

1 class HSIC Graham $5/child36473 1-3 yr F 10:30am-11:15am May 20

1 class HSIC Graham $5/child36474 1-3 yr F 2:30pm-3:15pm May 20

1 class HSIC Graham $5/child36475 1-3 yr F 10:30am-11:15am May 27

1 class HSIC Graham $5/child36476 1-3 yr F 2:30pm-3:15pm May 27

1 class HSIC Graham $5/child

June Toddler Ramble: Let’s Get Up and MoveThis is the last ramble until fall, so let’s make it good,and make our bodies hop, jump and play Follow theLeader.36487 1-3 yr F 10:30am-11:15am Jun 3

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1 class HSIC Graham $5/child

Nature DetectivesNature Detectives is a monthly program for 3 to 5year old children and their caregivers, designed toinspire curiosity and imagination by exploring thenatural world through hikes, experiments and crafts.It meets on the first Saturday of every month from11:00am-12:00pm.April Nature Detectives: Ladybug Mania Didyou know there are 175 species of ladybugs inCalifornia? They have come out of winter hibernationand are feasting at the shoreline. How many speciesof ladybugs can we find?36466 3-5 yr Sa 11:00am-12:00pm Apr 2

1 class HSIC Frink $7/child

May Nature Detectives: Molting in May Crabsare molting and growing up in the safety of theshallow channels by the Interpretive Center. Dipnetto find some crabby friends, as well as snails,barnacles and others.36467 3-5 yr Sa 11:00am-12:00pm May 7

1 class HSIC Frink $7/child

June Nature Detectives: June Jaunt Hike andhave a picnic out by the open bay (we’ll provide thesnacks). Find crabs and unique shells at the beachby the bridge. You might want to bring a stroller forthe walk back — we will be walking almost a mile.Note that we’ll end at 1:00pm for maximum beachtime!36468 3-5 yr Sa 11:00am-1:00pm Jun 4

1 class HSIC Frink $7/child

Sulphur CreekNature Center

Toddler Times Toddler Time is designed for ages 1-3 with theircaregivers. Each class includes a hands-on visit withanimals, a craft, and an outdoor exploration. SiblingFee: $3 per child. Registration for siblings is notavailable online. Please call (510) 881-6700 toregister additional child.April Toddler Time: Signs of Spring Comesearch for signs of spring with us. Visit the snake,duck, and frog, create a flying bird finger puppet, andinvestigate the garden.35957 1-3 yr W 10:00am-10:45am Apr 6

1 class SCNC Leah $8/child35958 1-3yr W 11:15M-12:00PM Apr 6

1 class SCNC Leah $8/child35959 1-3 yr M 10:00am-10:45am Apr 11

1 class SCNC Christine $8/child35960 1-3 yr Sa 10:00am-10:45am Apr 16

1 class SCNC Christine $8/child35961 1-3 yr T 10:00am-10:45am Apr 26

1 class SCNC Leah $8/child35962 1-3 yr T 11:15am-12:00pm Apr 26

1 class SCNC Leah $8/child

May Toddler Time: Snack Time Come find outabout some of the animals’ favorite snacks as wevisit the guinea pig, chicken and turtle. Create yourown butterfly sipper, and help feed the animals.35963 1-3 yr M 10:00am-10:45am May 2

1 class SCNC Christine $8/child35964 1-3 yr W 10:00am-10:45am May 11

1 class SCNC Leah $8/child35965 1-3 yr W 11:15am-12:00pm May 11

1 class SCNC Leah $8/child35966 1-3 yr S 10:00am-10:45am May 14

1 class SCNC Christine $8/child35967 1-3 yr T 10:00am-10:45am May 17

1 class SCNC Leah $8/child35968 1-3 yr T 11:15am-12:00pm May 17

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June Toddler Time: Super Swimmers Comediscover how different animals swim as we visit thenewt, pond turtle, and garter snake. Create your ownwater strider water toy too.35969 1-3 yr W 10:00am-10:45am Jun 1

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1 class SCNC Christine $8/child37215 1-3 yr T 10:00am-10:45am Jun 7

1 class SCNC Leah $8/child37216 1-3 yr T 11:15am-12:00pm Jun 7

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Preschool Nature ClassesPreschool nature classes are designed for ages 3-5.Each class will focus on an animal adaptation that isused to help it survive. Children will meet live animalsup close and complete a special project or craftbased on the featured adaptation.Animal Messages Come discover all sorts ofways that animals can send a message as we visitthe rabbit, frog, and guinea pig. Make a hummingbirdstick puppet, and search for animal messages in thepark.35972 3-5 yr M 10:00am-11:30am Apr 18

1 class SCNC Christine $10/child

Super Shedders Come find out about all sorts ofcreatures that shed as we visit the tarantula, lizard,and hamster. Examine a variety of shed skins andexoskeletons, and discover how creatures may usethem. Watch a silly puppet show and create yourown super shedder.35973 3-5 yr M 10:00am-11:30am May 23

1 class SCNC Christine $10/child

Field Trip to Meek Estate Meet us at thebeautiful, historic Meek Estate, 240 Hampton Road,Hayward. Visit the bat, chicken, and dove, andimagine what it was like in the old farming days.Search for the different types of orchard trees, andcreate your own farm tri-o-rama.(Meet at the picnictables right next to the playground and parking lot.).35974 3-5 yr M 10:00am-11:30am Jun 27

1 class SCNC Christine $10/child

Nature Programsfor All Ages

Hayward ShorelineInterpretive Center

Family Fishing FunThe tide today is opportune for fishing; hike out tothe bay and learn the basics of rigging, casting andpossibly catching! No previous experience needed.Gear provided. Participants ages 16 years+ musthave a fishing license.36541 6 yr + Sa 9:30am-12:30pm Mar 19

1 class HSIC Frink $12/person36542 6 yr + Su 12:30pm-3:30pm May 22

1 class HSIC Workover $12/person

The Secret Life of PlanktonThere can be literally thousands of organisms in onescoop of marsh mud! Use scientific tools to collectmud and water samples. Then extract themicroscopic zooplankton, observe their interactionsunder dissecting scopes, and identify species. 36543 6 yr + Su 11:00am-12:30pm Mar 20

1 class HSIC Workover $5/child

Tidepooling TreasuresAs the tide ebbs away, we’ll follow it and look for themany strange and wonderful animals left behind atGlass Beach! Meet at West Winton Trailhead, 3050West Winton Avenue.36544 6 yr + Su 3:30pm-5:00pm Apr 3

1 class HSIC Iwane $7/person

The Best of NestsThe cliff and barn swallows have returned from theirmigration to nest at the shoreline. Make your ownnest to learn about swallows and other shorelinebirds. Look for nests around the building and on thetrail.36546 4 yr + Sa 11:00am-12:30pm Apr 9

1 class HSIC Frink $5/child

Reptile ReverieCold-blooded, scaly, rampant beasts of prey! Reptilesare all around us even when we are unable to locatethem! Learn about the adaptations that make thesecreatures unique and join us as we feed our residentreptiles here at the Interpretive Center.36545 All ages Su 12:00pm-1:00pm Apr 10

1 class HSIC Aguilar $5/child

Food Web UntanglersExplore the shoreline with us as we hike to findanimals from all parts of the food web! Learn aboutthe intricate relationships that these animals havewith each other and how they interact.36547 All ages Su 2:00pm-3:00pm May 1

1 class HSIC Aguilar $5/child

The Smaller Side of LifeInvertebrates like butterflies, crabs, spiders andsnails are the animals who provide the basis for mostlife in the marsh. Look for and learn about theseunderappreciated yet beautiful and fascinatingcreatures around the Interpretive Center and in thefreshwater marsh.36548 6 yr + Su 10:00am-11:00am May 8

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Botany BonanzaJoin us for games, songs and a hike to awakenenthusiasm about the amazing kingdom of plants!Use your five senses to observe — see, smell, touch,hear and even taste edible shoreline plants. 36549 4 yr + Sa 2:00pm-3:30pm May 21

1 class HSIC Frink $7/child

Leopard Shark Feeding FrenzyHelp a Naturalist feed our resident leopard shark,surfperch, snakes and lizards. Learn more aboutthem and our other aquatic and land inhabitants.Who will get to the food first? All ages Su 2:00pm-3:00pm Mar 27

1 class HSIC Staff Free All ages Sa 2:00pm-3:00pm Apr 23

1 class HSIC Staff Free All ages Su 2:00pm-3:00pm May 29

1 class HSIC Staff Free

Sulphur Creek Nature Center

Animal Lending LibraryVoted the Best Place to Try Out a Pet for theWeek by the East Bay Express! Visit the LendingLibrary and go home with your very own pet for theweek. Animals available to rent include: rats, mice,hamsters, and guinea pigs. All critters comecomplete with cage, food and water containers, a bagof food, and care sheet. Open Saturday and Sunday10:00am-3:00pm only. $20 rental fee. All rentalsrequire a $40 Visa/MasterCard deposit along with avalid Driver’s License or I.D. card. Due to thepopularity of this program and the limitednumber of animals available, all rentals are on afirst come, first serve basis.

Youth NatureClasses

Sulphur Creek Nature CenterYouth Nature Classes are designed for ages 4-7, and5-9. Each class will focus on an animal adaptationthat is used to help it survive. Students will meet liveanimals up close and complete a special project orcraft based on the featured adaptation.Animal Messages Come discover all sorts ofways that animals can send a message as we visitthe rabbit, frog, and guinea pig. Make a hummingbirdstick puppet, and search for animal messages in thepark.35978 4-7 yr W 3:30pm-5:00pm Apr 6

1 class SCNC Leah $10/child35979 5-9 yr T 3:30pm-5:00pm Apr 26

1 class SCNC Leah $10/child

Water Creatures Come find out why the snake,frog, and duck go to the water. Create a floatingfriend and explore the creek.35984 4-10 yr Sa 11:00am-12:30pm Apr 16

1 class SCNC Christine $10/Child

Defying Cockroaches Imagine being able tomove a mountain or stop a speeding train. Feats ofstrength are an important adaptation needed bymany animals to survive. Discover the hiddenstrength of a cockroach as you create an experimentto calculate its muscle power. You will use scientificmethods to predict, experiment, and analyze.Conforms to California Educational State Standards.35985 6-12 yr Sa 10:00am-12:00pm Apr 23

1 class SCNC Powell $15/child

Super Shedders Come find out about all sorts ofcreatures that shed as we visit the tarantula, lizard,and hamster. Examine a variety of shed skins andexoskeletons, and discover how creatures may usethem. Watch a silly puppet show and create yourown super shedder.35981 5-9 yr W 3:30pm-5:00pm May 11

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Pet Pals Come find out about different sorts of petsas we visit the guinea pig, chicken, and turtle. Createyour own pet pal. Bring your favorite pet photos toshare if you like.35986 4-10 yr Sa 11:00am-12:30pm May 14

1 class SCNC Christine $10/child

Tadpole Search Field Trip Meet us at Dry Creekin Union City to search for tadpoles and wonderfulwater creatures. Use nets to help you get an up-closelook at these unusual creatures. Bring a picnic toenjoy on the way back. Directions to the meetinglocation will be sent the week before the program.Child must be accompanied by an adult. May 30 willbe a special Memorial Day program.35975 3-10 yr M 10:00am-12:00pm May 30

1 class SCNC Christine $10/child35976 3-10 yr F 10:00am-12:00pm Jun 24

1 class SCNC Christine $10/child

Field Trip to Meek Estate Meet us at thebeautiful, historic Meek Estate, 240 Hampton Road,Hayward. Visit the bat, chicken, and dove, andimagine what it was like in the old farming days.Search for the different types of orchard trees, andcreate your own farm tri-o-rama. (Meet at the picnictables right next to the playground and parking lot.) 35983 5-9 yr W 3:30pm-5:00pm Jun 1

1 class SCNC Leah $10/child35982 4-7 yr T 3:30pm-5:00pm Jun 7

1 class SCNC Leah $10/child

Bird Walks

Hayward ShorelineInterpretive CenterThe Hayward shoreline and the San Francisco Bay-Estuary are home to over 124 species of birds duringthe fall and winter migration. As a crucial stop on thePacific Flyway, the Bay and surrounding salt marshesare perfect for birding whether you’re a beginner oran expert!Buffle What? Today we are looking for a diminutive,subtly perfect sea duck that knows how to ride awave or two. The Bufflehead or “buffalo-head” is socharming and busy that it is many peoples’ favoritebird. Its head shape is large relative to its overall size,hence the name. Meet at Eden Landing EcologicalReserve at the corner of Eden Landing Rd and Ardenin Hayward, as we go looking for this diver.36552 12 yr + Sa 9:30am-12:30pm Mar 12

1 class HSIC Graham $5/person

Our Cup Runneth Over Today we go deep intothe freshwater marsh on the lookout for our mostabundant warbler: the Yellow-rumped Warbler. Thesebusy little birds have been here all winter catchingflying insects like true acrobats, and have kept ussmiling because of it. Meet at the Interpretive Centerand find out what it means to be thankful for birds.36553 12 yr + Sa 9:30am-12:30pm Mar 26

1 class HSIC Graham $5/person

A Feathered Tradition to Coyote Hills On thisfun trek away from the Hayward shoreline, we are instore for spotting many lovely birds. One that wealways hear but don’t always see is the elusive Sora.Because they live amongst the cattails which growdensely and reduce visibility, this bird has asurprisingly loud call regarded as a whinny whichallows others to know they are about. Meet at theparking lot by the Visitor’s Center. $5 parking fee.36554 12 yr + Sa 9:30am-12:30pm Apr 30

1 class HSIC Graham $5/person

It Takes a Village This is the time of year whenfamilies abound, and one of the best to find is ourresident Black-necked Stilt. These semi-colonialnesters are very protective of their young; when apredator gets near, all adults not on eggs will mob itand try very hard to distract it with loud calls andpretend injuries. Meet at the Grant Ave trail head inSan Lorenzo, and we’ll look for these mobsters.36555 12 yr + Sa 9:30am-12:30pm May 14

1 class HSIC Graham $5/person

Onomatopoeia Birds can be named for a varietyof reasons. Some of the most fun are those that arenamed for the sounds they make. Perhaps the mostwell known example of this is the Killdeer. They don’tkill deer, but when they vocalize it sounds like theyare saying, “kill deer.” Often, we hear them beforewe see them. Meet at the first parking lot at the WestWinton trailhead, and we’ll listen for these greatplovers.36556 12 yr + Sa 9:30am-12:30pm May 28

1 class HSIC Graham $5/person

Which is it: a Common Moorhen or aGallinule? Many of us struggle to learn birds’names, only to have them get changed once they aresecure in our memory. The Common Moorhen is justsuch a bird. In 2011 its name was changed toCommon Gallinule, and that name change is still abit hard for some of us. Meet at the InterpretiveCenter where we will head into the marsh to look forthis secretive bird, either way you call it.36557 12 yr + Sa 9:30am-12:30pm Jun 11

1 class HSIC Graham $5/person

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Hayward ShorelineInterpretive Center

Sunset Walk Along the ShoreSunsets on the Hayward shoreline are alwaysspectacular. We’ll grab some hot cocoa and take acasual stroll out to the bay to watch shorebirds andother animals as they finish their day. Who knows,maybe we’ll spot an owl on our way back!36550 18 yr + Su 6:00pm-7:30pm Mar 27

1 class HSIC Iwane $8/person

Wild Food Walking TourThe Hayward shoreline hosts a surprising number ofedible plants. Walk through protected areas of thepark to taste and discover these plants, learn theirhistory, find out their medicinal uses, and take homesamples with recipes.36551 18 yr + Su 11:00am-1:00pm Apr 24

1 class HSIC Workover $8/person

Sulphur CreekNature CenterJoin the naturalists at Sulphur Creek Nature Centerin a series of programs to explore nature up close.Registration is required, as space is limited. Call(510) 881-6700 for information to register. Theseprograms are designed for adults only.

GlitteringHummingbirdsHummingbirds are themost colorful of all birds...Glittering, Brilliant andIridescent! Discover theirspecial foraging and flighttechniques, their favoritehabitats and how they

have adapted to changes in nature, especially inCalifornia. 35987 18 yr + Sa 2:30pm-4:00pm Apr 9

1 class SCNC Franke $18

What is aWatershed?Come discover theimportant role that creeksand streams play in ourwatershed, why they areso vital to us, and whatyou can do to protectthem. We will also collect

and test water samples while observing life found inour waters. Wear your walking shoes for this adultnature excursion.35988 18 yr + Sa 2:00pm-4:00pm May 21

1 class SCNC Franke $18

Volunteer &Community ServicePrograms

Hayward ShorelineInterpretive CenterThe Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center is alwayslooking for dedicated volunteers to help us maintainthe health and beauty of this precious habitat. Call(510) 670-7270 or visit our Volunteer Opportunitiesat haywardrec.org/152/Volunteer-Opportunities tosign up.

Shoreline Trash Takers Grab your work gloves and your goodwill; the saltmarsh needs your help getting rid of the trash thathas accumulated since our last clean-up. We willprovide the trash bags and some gloves to loan. Allages. Please RSVP online. All ages Su 12:30pm-2:00pm Mar 6

1 class HSIC Staff Free

Restoration Rangers Saddle up and get ready to help the salt marsh!Participate in various ways, like removing invasiveplants, to restore the shoreline — all while earningyour community service hours. Come ready to work,learn and have fun! Refreshments will be provided.Ages 12 and older. Please RSVP online. 12 yr + Su 1:00pm-4:00pm Mar 13

1 class HSIC Staff Free 12 yr + Su 1:00pm-4:00pm Apr 17

1 class HSIC Staff Free 12 yr + Su 1:00pm-4:00pm May 15

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Zombie Adventure CampZombie Adventure camp is designed to provide thetype of adventure children dream about, and toencourage their own creativity, while in a safe,supervised environment. The camp will allow thechildren to engage in unstructured play, test their fearresponse, and work together as a group for creativeproblem solving. The camp will teach orienteering,shelter building, basic first-aid, and outdoor cooking.We will also put an emphasis on the individualsresponsibility for safety, while still leaving anatmosphere for open dialog for concerns that thechildren may have. In this way, we can foster a newlove of nature and outdoor and imaginative play,severing the ties to their electronic screens.36411 8-12 yr Sa-Su 9:00am-3:00pm Apr 16-May 1

6 classes EAP Staff $180

Seasonal Camps 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,computer classes, board games, video games,cooking projects, sports, and optional fieldtrips. Asmall nutritious breakfast (cereal, fruit, pancakes,etc.) is also provided. Participants will have accessto all center activities throughout the camp. Pleaseprovide your child with a bag lunch daily.35768 6-17 yr M-F 7:30am-7:00pm Mar 28-Apr 1

5 classes MJCC Staff $7535771 6-17 yr M-F 7:30am-7:00pm Apr 4-Apr 8

4 classes MJCC Staff $75

Swim Tennis CampWork on a variety of strokes: forehand, backhand,breaststroke, and backstroke. Activities will includebasic tennis skills and strategy, swim lessons, watersafety skills and games. Bring your own bag lunchand tennis racquet. 36930 8-14 yr M-F 9:30am-3:30pm Mar 28-Apr 1

5 classes Plunge Staff $195

Young Rembrandts Animeand Manga Camp

Learn about and draw cartoons in the Anime style.Create your own Anime characters using facialexpressions, action and movement to illustratescenes. Finish by drawing a large comic book scenein the Anime style.37084 7-12 yr M-F 10:00am-12:00pm Mar 28-Apr 1

5 classes SFCC YR Staff $130**$10 supply fee due to instructor at first class.

Golf CampShort game golf clinic. This is an instructionalprogram conducted on the driving range for boys andgirls ages 7-17 years of age. Our instructors areexperienced and very enthusiastic about teaching thegolf swing fundamentals, chipping, and putting. Youwill meet other junior golfers, make new friends andgain golf course experience.36164 7-17 yr M-F 9:00am-1:00pm Mar 28-Apr 1

5 classes MHDR Golf Staff $200

Wee Hoop Spring Basketball Camp

This off season camp will help players become morewell-rounded players. Dribbling, passing, shooting,defense, and teamwork will be taught through fun,dynamic games and drills. Also covered will be thebasics of offense and defense, movement off the ball,and decision making. Each child will receive a T-shirt.Campers should bring water, a basketball, and asnack.37172 4½-7 yr T-F 9:15-11:45am Mar 29-Apr 1

4 classes Stone WeeHoop Staff $90

Time Travelers at Meek MansionJoin in on the fun as we explore California’s history! Participate in crafts, activities, and learn about differentcultures who came to the Hayward area from around the world. Campers will get to explore Meek Mansion! AMand PM care available. To register go to HaywardAreaHistory.org/summer-camps/ or call (510) 581-0223.6-11 yr M-F 9:00am-3:00pm Jul 18-Jul 22 5 classes Meek Estate Park HAHS Staff $175AM Care M-F 8:00am-9:00am $20PM Care M-F 3:00pm-6:00pm $406-11 yr M-F 9:00am-3:00pm Jul 25-Jul 29 5 classes Meek Estate Park HAHS Staff $175AM Care M-F 8:00am-9:00am $20PM Care M-F 3:00pm-6:00pm $40

Spring Camps

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Adult & 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, 275Industrial Parkway, Hayward. Minimum of 4 students and maximum of 8 students per class.

Ages 5 Years + H.A.R.D.Golf SWING

Junior GolfThis is a great time to teach your child golf. If yourchild is a first-time learner or more advanced player,the instructors will base the golf lesson on individualskill levels.36054 5-12 yr Sa 12:30pm-1:15pm Apr 9-Apr 30

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $4536055 5-12 yr Sa 1:30pm-2:15pm Apr 9-Apr 30

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $4536056 5-12 yr Sa 12:30pm-1:15pm May 7-May 28

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $4536057 5-12 yr Sa 1:30pm-2:15pm May 7-May 28

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $4536058 5-12 yr Sa 12:30pm-1:15pm Jun 4-Jun 25

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $4536059 5-12 yr Sa 1:30pm-2:15pm Jun 4-Jun 25

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $45

Beginner GolfThis class is a beginner golf class. This is great timeto get out on the golf course and driving range andlearn the important skills needed to play golf.36050 13 yr + M 4:00pm-5:00pm Apr 4-Apr 25

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $80 36051 13 yr + M 5:30pm-6:30pm Apr 4-Apr 25

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $80 36044 13 yr + Sa 10:00am-11:00am Apr 9-Apr 30

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $80 36045 13 yr + Sa 10:00am-11:00am May 7-May 28

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $80 36052 13 yr + M 4:00pm-5:00pm May 9-May 30

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $80 36053 13 yr + M 5:30pm-6:30pm May 9-May 30

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $80 36046 13 yr + Sa 10:00am-11:00am Jun 4-Jun 25

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $80

Intermediate GolfFor the more experienced golfer. This class will takeyour intermediate skills and work with you to achieveyour golfing goals.36047 13 yr + Sa 11:15am-12:15pm Apr 9-Apr 30

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $80 36048 13 yr + Sa 11:15am-12:15pm May 7-May 28

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $80 36049 13 yr + Sa 11:15am-12:15pm Jun 4-Jun 25

4 classes 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.

James Calceta, PGAHead Golf ProfessionalSkywest Golf Course

Darin LeeHead Golf ProfessionalMission Hills of Hayward

See page 58 for Golf Facilities informationor visit our website to book a tee time.

The Sport that’s Sweeping the Nation!

Combining soccer and golf, FootGolf is played with a regulation #5soccer ball on shortened holes with 21-inch diameter cups. The sportis gaining in popularity around the world, and we’ve brought it toMission Hills of Hayward!

For more details about our FootGolf program, please call (510) 888-0200!

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ArtDrop-in art classes each quarter participantsmust complete a registration form at their first classthen sign in at each subsequent class. Registrationdiscounts do not apply to drop-in fees. Nonresidentfees are not charged for classes under $30.

Acrylic and Oil PaintingDiscover the qualities and versatility of acrylic andoil paints as you create your own unique works ofart. Learn to use a variety of gels and solvents tocreate depth and impactful visual effects. Beintroduced to significant artists and their techniquesto enhance your creativity and knowledge. Noprevious art experience is necessary. Beginning tointermediate levels. Wear clothes you can get messyin. Supply list will be discussed at the first class. Ourinstructor has both a BFA and MFA, has taughtpainting courses at both the university andcommunity level and has exhibited throughout thebay area. No class 3/31, 4/1.36684 18 yr + Th 6:30pm-9:00pm Mar 17-May 26

10 classes ADOBE Vaghefi $12437060 18 yr + F 9:30am-12:00pm Mar 18-May 27

10 classes ADOBE Vaghefi $124

Watercolor —Beginning/IntermediateBeginning students learn the basics of water mediapainting with an emphasis on drawing, perspective,color theory and problem solving. Advanced studentsfocus on original compositions based on a giventheme (i.e., motion, light, flight, etc.). Emphasis is onfundamental elements of design derived from valuesketches, going beyond the mere copying ofphotographs. Individual/group critiques. You mustprovide your own supplies, which is discussed at thefirst class.36599 18 yr + T 7:00pm-9:30pm Apr 5-Jun 7

10 classes ADOBE Pratt $12036600 18 yr + W 9:30am-12:00pm Apr 6-Jun 8

10 classes ADOBE Pratt $12036598 18 yr + W 1:00pm-3:30pm Apr 6-Jun 8

10 classes ADOBE Pratt $120

Life DrawingA cooperative drawing class for all levels ofproficiency. Each session involves gesture poses, 20minute studies and one hour-long pose. There is athree hour pose at the end of each month. All mediasare included. Odorless thinners only. No cameras.This is a drop-in program. Please pay at the door. Noclass 3/31.36592 18 yr + Th 7:00pm-10:00pm Mar 17-May 19

10 classes ADOBE Gunn $15 drop-in

Artist’s Open Lab This is an informal gathering of artists workingtogether in a friendly and helpful atmosphere. Beginsomething new or work on an unfinished project.Punch cards can be picked up at the District Office,1099 E Street, Hayward, or you may request one bemailed to you, (510) 881-6700. The card is good fortwo quarters starting with the quarter you purchasedit at both the Monday and Thursday class. Adobe Art Center host painters providing tables,chairs and easels. Drop-in or punch card accepted.No class 3/31. 18 yr + Th 10:00am-2:00pm Mar 17-Jun 9

1 class ADOBE $3**$25 for 5-visit punch card.

San Lorenzo Community Center is for paintersand those interested in exploring mixed mediaprojects. Sessions facilitated by Rene Clair. Weprovide tables and chairs. Odorless thinners only. Pre-registration or punch card required. No drop-in.36589 18 yr + M 10:00am-2:00pm Mar 28-Apr 25

5 classes SLCC Clair $15*36588 18 yr + M 10:00am-2:00pm May 2-May 30

5 classes SLCC Clair $15**$25 for 5-visit punch card.

Drawing Studio — Still LifeStart your artistic path, or brush up on old skills in afun and supportive studio setting, all skill levelswelcome. Beginners will focus on developing thefundamentals of drawing. Be introduced to skills andtechniques through observational drawing. We willwork on elements such as value, mark making,size/scale and the use of line. Each class begins withdrawing warm ups including contour and blindcontour exercises followed by a lesson. Each classwill also feature a large still life. Skilled artists arewelcome to come and draw from the still life, reviewskills and discuss current work. Please bring a large(18x24) sketch pad, drawing pencils and eraser toclass. Supply list will be provided at first class. Noclass 3/30.37078 15 yr + W 7:30pm-9:30pm Mar 16-May 11

8 classes ADOBE Engelund $115

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PotteryLearn and practice pottery as an artform in our peaceful classroomenvironments. We are one of thefew programs in the bay area tooffer gas high temperature glaze(cone 10) reduction firingsas well as alternatives forfiring. Fees includeglazes and firing.Participants mustpre-purchase clayat class andprovide their owntools. Starter toolkits are availablefor purchase at class. Beginners learn the techniquesof wheel throwing, hand building, sculpture and high-fire glazing. Intermediate students continue instructionin basic techniques and are encouraged to bring ideasfor individual projects. There is also advancedinstruction in extended throwing, lidded forms, andaltered pieces. With each form, glaze and decorationideas are discussed to emphasize unity of surface andform. There will be regular demonstrations to meetindividual interest. Each class can accommodate alllevels. Choose the time and day that is convenient foryou. No class 5/30.36770 18 yr + M 7:00pm-9:30pm Mar 28-May 23

9 classes WPCC Russell $12436760 18 yr + T 7:00pm-9:30pm Mar 29-May 31

10 classes ADOBE Kowalski $13536763 18 yr + T 12:30pm-3:00pm Mar 29-May 31

10 classes WPCC Neuru/Moss $13536764 18 yr + T 5:00pm-7:30pm Mar 29-May 31

10 classes WPCC Epperson $13536759 18 yr + W 10:00am-12:30pm Mar 30-Jun 1

10 classes WPCC Woofter $13536761 18 yr + W 7:00pm-9:30pm Mar 30-Jun 1

10 classes ADOBE Olson $13536765 18 yr + W 7:00pm-9:30pm Mar 30-Jun 1

10 classes WPCC Mielke $13536762 15 yr + Th 7:00pm-9:30pm Mar 31-Jun 2

10 classes ADOBE Kowalski $13536766 18 yr + Th 10:00am-12:30pm Mar 31-Jun 2

10 classes WPCC Woofter $13536767 18 yr + Th 7:00pm-9:30pm Mar 31-Jun 2

10 classes WPCC Russell $13536768 15 yr + Sa 3:00pm-5:30pm Apr 2-Jun 4

10 classes ADOBE Kowalski $135

Pottery and Raku Firing36769 18 yr + M 7:00pm-9:30pm Mar 28-May 23

9 classes ADOBE Mielke $124

Cookware PotteryLearn to make pottery that is oven-proof such ascovered casseroles, bean pots, soup tureens, pieplates and more. We will also use sculpture todecorate our vessels. Must be advanced beg leveland know how to throw.36771 18 yr + W 10:00am-12:30pm Mar 30-Jun 1

10 classes ADOBE Epperson $135

Pottery Workshop — Drop-inThis class is designed for drop-ins or class make-ups.Workshops are overseen by volunteers providinginformal instruction. Only items produced duringsession/class time will be fired. You may provide amake-up slip, pay the drop-in fee at the door, or pre-purchase a 5-visit punch card ($65). Punch cardscan be picked up at the District Office, 1099 E Street,Hayward, or you may request one be mailed to you,(510) 881-6700. You must provide a receipt for allcard pick-ups. Punch cards are valid for one year andcan be used at any pottery drop-in workshop. Thecards are non-refundable and a $20 lost cardreplacement fee is applicable. Cards are transferable.36772 15 yr + T 10:00am-12:30pm Mar 29-May 31

10 classes ADOBE $15 drop-in* 36774 15 yr + F 10:00am-12:30pm Apr 1-Jun 3

10 classes WPCC $15 drop-in*36773 15 yr + Sa 12:30pm-3:00pm Apr 2-Jun 4

10 classes ADOBE $15 drop-in*36775 15 yr + Sa 10:00am-12:30pm Apr 2-Jun 4

10 classes WPCC $15 drop-in**$65 for 5-visit punch card.

Raku Glazing and Firing IntensiveFocus on glazing and firing your bisque ware in theraku process. Class meets the 2nd and 4th Thursdayof the month. Drop-in fee is per class. Pay at the door.Rain or damp weather cancels the class.36776 18 yr + Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Apr 7

1 class WPCC Shaffer $20 drop-in36777 18 yr + Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Apr 21

1 class WPCC Shaffer $20 drop-in36778 18 yr + Th 6:00pm-9:00pm May 12

1 class WPCC Shaffer $20 drop-in36779 18 yr + Th 6:00pm-9:00pm May 26

1 class WPCC Shaffer $20 drop-in

Jewelry DesignCreate a bold modern design cast from an old unusedpiece, or update a classic in a particular proportion,color or arrangement. Jewelry design, constructionand lost wax casting are taught in a small classsetting. Please bring unlined note paper and two ormore different colored pencils to class.37104 18 yr + T 7:00pm-9:30pm Mar 29-May 3

6 classes WPCC Wright $5036603 18 yr + Th 11:00am-1:30pm Mar 31-May 5

6 classes WPCC Wright $50

Jewelry CastingLearn the basics while we discuss wax work, settingsfor gem stones, designing, polishing and finishingand the correct use of tools. We will also cover kilnloading, firing and unloading with emphasis oncasting precious metals. Please bring any metal &gemstones you already own along with sketches,designs, drawings and tools to class with you.37085 15 yr + W 7:00pm-9:30pm May 11-Jun 8

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QuiltingThe beginning class starts with a generic quilt andcontinues with a sampler, either traditional or modern.The intermediate class will work their own projectsand/or class projects, using various techniques, suchas appliqué, piecing, embellishment, strip piecing, andso on. Beginning/Intermediate36594 18 yr + Th 6:30pm-8:30pm Mar 17-May 26

11 classes KASCC Steinhoff $65

Intermediate36596 18 yr + M 9:30am-12:30pm Apr 4-May 23

8 classes ADOBE Kafoure $5236595 18 yr + T 9:30am-12:30pm Apr 5-May 24

8 classes ADOBE Kafoure $52

Floral DesignLearn the basic skills of floral design for hobby,personal enjoyment or special occasions using freshflowers. Classes will cover required tools, containers,basic principles of design, different shapes, andeffective use of color. Supply list will be provided onfirst day of class. View instructor’s website forpictures and details at ashapoovaiah.blogspot.com37070 18 yr + Sa 10:00am-12:00pm Apr 9-May 7

5 classes ADOBE Poovaiah $80**$25 material fee due at first class.

Wedding BouquetLearn to create your own wedding bouquet with freshflowers and foliage, in less than three hours! You willbe learning to make hand held bouquet and cascadestyle bouquet. All materials provided. Someknowledge of floral design is helpful but notnecessary. View instructor’s website for pictures atashapoovaiah.blogspot.com37071 18 yr + Sa 10:00am-12:00pm May 21

1 class ADOBE Poovaiah $12**$60 material fee due at first class.

Dance & MusicBallet Basics Ballet provides a foundation, which all other dancemovements can be built upon. This class is forbeginners through experienced dancers alike. Warmup at the ballet barre then move to the floor forsimple combinations evolving to more vigorous onesdrawn from a character style of dancing. Wear balletshoes and close fitting clothing or tights and leotard.No class 3/28, 3/30, 3/31, 5/30.36608 18 yr + M 6:00pm-7:30pm Mar 21-Jun 6

10 classes SFCC DeNike $10036606 18 yr + Th 6:00pm-7:00pm Mar 24-Jun 2

10 classes SFCC DeNike $8036607 16 yr + W 6:30pm-7:30pm Mar 16-Jun 8

12 classes DLDC Staff $132

Jazz and Contemporary Dance This fun class mixes the elements of Jazz with HipHop, Modern and Ballet dance styles. Come get yourgroove on. No class 3/31.37093 18 yr + Th 8:00pm-9:00pm Mar 17-Jun 9

12 classes DLDC Staff $132

Belly Boogie Cardio DanceRemove the daily stress and enjoy a low impactwarm-up and cardio workout with belly dance moves.Wear loose fitting clothes or work-out gear and bringa towel or exercise mat to lie on. No experience isnecessary and all body types welcome. TheAdvanced class is for returning students withinstructor approval.Beginning36654 12 yr + F 7:15pm-8:30pm Mar 18-May 20

10 classes SGCC Karpeles $106

Troupe Instructor approval needed.36653 12 yr + F 6:15pm-7:15pm Mar 18-May 20

10 classes SGCC Karpeles $106

Bollywood DanceChallenge yourself with a high-energy Bollywooddance form that combines Indian classical,traditional, folk and contemporary moves. Learnspins, core, hip and isolation movements. This full-body workout increases stamina and grace. This isa fun, non-competitive class for inexperienceddancers. Wear comfortable clothes.36605 16 yr + T 6:30pm-7:30pm Apr 5-Jun 7

10 classes CVCC Kashi $120

Swing and Ballroom BasicsGet up and dance! Emphasis is on having fun whiledeveloping an engaging social hobby. You will learncomfortable steps in East Coast Swing and smoothdances such as Fox Trot, Waltz and nightclub TwoStep.36644 18 yr + Th 7:00pm-8:00pm Apr 7-May 26

8 classes SFCC Hilton $8936645 18 yr + F 6:30pm-7:30pm Apr 8-May 27

8 classes CVCC Hilton $89

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Swing And Only SwingHave fun and exercise at the same time. Learn todance to tunes from Glen Miller (30’s) to the CherryPoppin’ Daddy’s (90’s). We will start with the basicsand then move to the West Coast Swing and Lindy.If you have two left feet or even danced a little weare waiting for you.36647 18 yr + F 8:30pm-9:30pm Apr 8-May 27

8 classes CVCC Hilton $89

Line Dancing: Soul, Country, R&BKick your boot heels and have lots of fun! Seniorswill 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. No classon 5/30.Beginning 18 yr + W 10:00am-11:30am Ongoing

MJCC Jones $3 drop-in

Intermediate/Advanced 18 yr + M 10:00am-11:30am Ongoing

MJCC Jones $3 drop-in 18 yr + F 10:00am-11:30am Ongoing

MJCC Jones $3 drop-in

Line Dance Party — All Levels 18 yr + Sa 5:00pm–8:00pm Apr 30

MJCC Jones $6 drop-in

Tango and Latin DanceThese fun and energetic classes are for individualsand couples. Explore the hip work of Latin dancessuch as Rumba, Cha-Cha, Samba, Salsa, Merengueand the passion of Tango. Come to class and we willsend you out a dancer.36648 18 yr + Th 8:00pm-9:00pm Apr 7-May 26

8 classes SFCC Hilton $8936649 18 yr + F 7:30pm-8:30pm Apr 8-May 27

8 classes CVCC Hilton $89

World Cultural Performance DanceLearn beautiful dances inspired by Eastern andWestern Europe and Central Asia. All levels welcomebeginning to experienced. Dances are choreographed,staged and polished to a performance level andtraining is conducted in ways similar to a performingcompany. Learn the elements important to dance andthrough choreography, special awareness and theability to work as part of a group. If opportunities ariseto perform you are encouraged to participate but it isnot required. Please wear leather or soft-soled shoesand fitness attire. Visit the instructor’s website formore information at www.hopstepstep.com. No class3/31.36610 18 yr + Th 7:15pm-8:15pm Mar 24-Jun 2

10 classes SFCC DeNike $80

Guitar for AdultsIntro to Guitar Release your inner musician! Learnbasic chords, strumming and picking and end upplaying simple songs by the end of the session! Noneed to read music; bring your own guitar.36655 18 yr + T 6:30pm-7:30pm Mar 22-Apr 19

5 classes SFCC Oducayen $80

Intermediate For those who have mastered taband bar basic chords, learn more advanced chords,picking, and how to read chord charts. Play and singsongs of your choice and experience how much funguitar playing can be! No need to read music; bringyour own guitar. No class 5/17.36656 18 yr + T 6:30pm-7:30pm May 3-Jun 7

5 classes SFCC Oducayen $80

Foreign LanguageGerman SongsNo German is necessary and you don’t have to sing.For those who love German songs and want to bepart of a group that does too.36005 6 yr + W 11:00am-12:30pm Mar 23-Jun 8

12 classes KASCC Schmidt $10

German Language InstructionBeginning36002 6 yr + Th 1:00pm-2:30pm Mar 24-Jun 9

12 classes KASCC Schmidt $10

Intermediate36003 6 yr + Th 11:30am-1:00pm Mar 24-Jun 9

12 classes KASCC Schmidt $10

Advanced36004 6 yr + Th 10:00am-11:30am Mar 24-Jun 9

12 classes KASCC Schmidt $10

Health & FitnessFit-n-TrimCome and enjoy routines designed to assist you inattaining and maintaining good muscle tone, weightloss and improved cardiovascular fitness. A varietyof class formats for all ages and fitness levels.36717 18 yr + M/W 6:00pm-7:00pm Apr 4-May 11

12 classes CVCC Farar $6636718 18 yr + M/W 6:00pm-7:00pm May 16-Jun 1

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Energy CompanyClasses are continuous and co-ed. Registration istaken at class. Check with individual instructors forholiday schedule. Fee: $45 for 8 classes/$60 for 16classes/$8 single class. Tickets have no expirationdate. Put ENERGY into your life while you burn fat,build muscle, increase metabolism, improvecardiovascular fitness and relieve stress in a friendlyclass setting. Bring a towel and a water bottle. [email protected] for further information. NewStudents: Receive 4 FREE CLASSES with thepurchase of a $60 ticket-20 classes for $60.Body Sculpting A fat burning, muscle building,body shaping class done to motivating, fun music. Arange of free weights (2-15 lbs), exercise bands,straps, foam rollers, and chi balls are used to toneand strengthen all major muscle groups in non-impact, easy to follow movements. Bands anddumbbells provided to get you started. All Levels.See description above for fees.18 yr + M/W/F 6:30pm-7:30pm continuous KASCC18 yr + T 6:30pm-7:30pm continuous SFCC18 yr+ Th 6:45pm-7:45pm continuous SFCC18 yr + Sa 9:00am-10:00am continuous SFCC

Zumba18 yr + M 6:00pm-7:00pm continuous SFCC

EXTREME Cardio KickboxingAre you tired of your typical aerobic class? If you’reready for a good workout that can burn up to 800calories while melting your stress and aggressionsaway, then this class is for you! This intense TOTALbody workout set to music will increase your strengthand flexibility while burning fat. Class includes circuittraining, aerobic activity, toning, punching andkicking heavy bags and ends in with a blast of gutsand butts!! Men and Women are welcome! Athleticclothes and shoes required (boxing gloves optional).Bring a towel because you’re guaranteed to sweat!36972 16 yr + M/W 7:00pm-7:55pm Mar 21-Apr 27

12 classes Dance Co Feder $7536974 16 yr + T/Th 7:00pm-7:55pm Mar 22-Apr 26

12 classes Dance Co Feder $7536973 16 yr + M/W 7:00pm-7:55pm May 2-May 25

8 classes Dance Co Feder $5036978 16 yr + T/Th 7:00pm-7:55pm May 3-May 26

8 classes Dance Co Feder $50

Choice of One Day Per Week Drop-in CardioKickboxing one day only Monday-Thursday. The oneday is agreed upon with the instructor at the first class.36975 16 yr + M-Th 7:00pm-7:55pm Mar 21-May 29

10 classes Dance Co Feder $75

JazzerciseClassesClasses are continuous. Registration is taken atclass. EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer) available.Enrollment fees apply. Jazzercise blends aerobics,yoga, Pilates, and kickboxing movements into fundance routines set to fresh music. Designed toaccommodate a variety of fitness levels and ages,the program promotes an effective, safe and funworkout that includes aerobic elements incombination with strength training. For additionalinformation, please call the number next to theclasses you are interested in attending. Jazzercisewelcomes new students with a special offer: firstmonth only $20 with EFT registration!Jazzercise Dance Mixx Torch fat, sculpt leanmuscle and crush calories with this high intensityworkout that mixes dance-based cardio with strengthtraining. Fresh pulse-pounding music and body-blasting moves bring the intensity to transform yourbody, boost your mood and ignite your energy. 18 yr + M/W 7:10pm-8:10pm CVCC(510) 538-7070 Jan Hennefer www.jazzwithjan.com 18 yr + T/Th 6:00pm-7:00pm CVCC(510) 761-1201 Celeste Cook [email protected] 18 yr + Sa 9:00am-10:00am CVCC(510) 761-1201 Celeste Cook [email protected] 18 yr + Su 9:00am-10:00am CVCC(510) 761-1201 Celeste Cook [email protected] 18 yr + M/W/Th/F 8:30am-9:30am KASCC(510) 407-6186 Michele Cowart [email protected]

Express Cut to the chase with a 30 minute blast ofdance-based cardio plus strength training. Rev it upand rock it out in half the time. 18 yr + T/Th 7:05pm-7:35pm CVCC(510) 761-1201 Celeste Cook [email protected]

Strength 45 Forge the tight, lean body you’relooking for while the pulse-pounding playlist distractsyou from the burn. Fire up the muscles — all of them— in this 45 minute hard core muscle sculptingstrength workout. 18 yr + Sa 8:00am-8:45am CVCC(510) 761-1201 Celeste Cook [email protected]

Boot CampThis intense total body workout can burn up to 800calaries while being set to music will increase yourstrength and flexibility while burning fat. Classincludes circuit training, aerobic activity, toning,punching and kicking heavy bags and ends with ablast of guts and butts!! Bring a towel because youare guaranteed to sweat! Men and Women arewelcome!36979 16 yr + F 8:15am-9:15am Mar 18-Apr 29

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Fit Stop Boot CampThis class is designed for Women, fitted for all fitnesslevel. Full body workout consisting of circuit, cardio,and resistance training using your own body weight,medicine balls, jump ropes, kettlebells and more. Getyour sweat in a various fun workout routine. No class5/14.37292 18 yr + Sa 8:30am-9:30am Apr 2-Apr 30

5 classes WPCC Reconose $5037293 18 yr + Sa 8:30am-9:30am May 7-May 28

3 classes WPCC Reconose $3037294 18 yr + Sa 8:30am-9:30am Jun 4-Jun 24

4 classes WPCC Reconose $40

Sunday Funday Morning Boot CampJoin us for two hours ...Yes we said two full hours ofTOTAL body workout!! Cardio, Circuit, ResistanceTraining. Walking, Running, Heavy Bags, MedicineBalls and Jump Rope. Core, Gluts, Arms, Legs. Youname it, we target it. Men are especially welcome! Ifyou want to change up your fitness routine this isdefinitely the class for YOU! 36981 16 yr + Su 10:00am-11:30am Mar 20-Apr 24

6 classes Dance Co Feder $7536982 16 yr + Su 10:00am-11:30am May 1-May 29

5 classes Dance Co Feder $63

Tummies and Tushies SculptTarget your tummy and tushies with this express 30-minute class that focuses on ONLY those two spots!Standing and floor exercise with the use of mats,medicine balls and ballet barre.36986 18 yr + W 6:30pm-7:00pm Mar 16-Apr 27

7 classes Dance Co Feder $3536984 18 yr + Th 6:30pm-7:00pm Mar 17-Apr 28

7 classes Dance Co Feder $3536987 18 yr + W 6:30pm-7:00pm May 4-May 25

4 classes Dance Co Feder $2036985 18 yr + Th 6:30pm-7:00pm May 5-May 26

4 classes Dance Co Feder $20

Kidsafe Cardio Kick BoxingAre you ready to kick start your heart? We will bedoing basic kicking and punching drills, circuittraining, pad work and calisthenics in this fun andenergizing aerobic workout. This class will get youin excellent shape and feeling great for the summer.This class is for all fitness levels.36956 18 yr + W 7:30pm-8:30pm Apr 6-Jun 8

10 classes SGCC Gothard $80

Pilates SculptBall Pilates Intermediate/Advanced Class willbegin with a segment incorporating exercise ballsinto a Pilates based workout. The second half ofclass will be mat Pilates exercises focusing on thecore of your body, strengthening your lower back andimproving your posture. The class is designed forboth beginning and intermediate students, theinstructor will teach at an intermediate level andshow modifications. This is an excellent class forthose looking to strengthen their abs and glutes aswell as achieve an overall stronger core. Please bringa yoga mat, exercise ball (55, 65 or 75 cm) andwater.37258 16 yr + W 5:00pm-6:00pm Mar 16-May 4

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Pilates Sculpt with Weights! Beginning/Intermediate Class will begin with a warm upweights segment incorporating Pilates breath &control into the workout. The second half of class willbe mat Pilates exercises focusing on the core of yourbody, strengthening your lower back and improvingyour posture. This is a class for students that havepracticed Pilates before, and will be taught at anintermediate/advanced level. This is an excellentclass for those looking to challenge themselves, aswell as to further their strength and knowledge ofPilates. You will get an excellent workout whilestrengthening your core, as well as increasing yourflexibility. Please bring 3-8 lb. hand held weights, ayoga mat and water.37257 16 yr + T 5:30pm-6:30pm Mar 15-May 3

8 classes KASCC Rowe $70

YogalatesYogalates is a class that is a unique blend of Yogaand Pilates in one hour! It incorporates the mind bodyconnection and stretching exercises/poses youachieve with yoga, but adds an excellent segment ofpurely based core exercises through Pilates practice.This is a class for individuals that want to strengthentheir core and improve overall body tone, while alsoachieving a mind body connection and sense of innercalm. Please bring a yoga mat, towel and water.37261 16 yr + Th 5:00pm-6:00pm Mar 17-May 5

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Vinyasa YogaIn this Vinyasa Yoga class, also known as Flow Yoga,students will learn to focus on the breath whilemoving through a series of postures. This style ofyoga builds flexibility and strength while maintainingfocus on good alignment. Poses may be held forlonger periods of time while also flowing together inorder to unite the body, breath and mind. Please bringyour own mat and dress comfortably.37295 18 yr + M 6:00pm-7:00pm Apr 4 Apr 25

4 classes KASCC $32 37296 18 yr + M 6:00pm-7:00pm May 2-May 23

4 classes KASCC $32 37297 18 yr + M 6:00pm-7:00pm Jun 6-Jun 27

4 classes KASCC $32

Tai Chi ChihT’ai Chi Chih is a form of 19 movements and onepose applying the principles of circularity, continuity,and focused attention. Practitioners reportimprovement with balance, reduced high bloodpressure, and alleviating some symptoms of arthritisfrom this evidence-based practice. In a number ofstudies between 2003 and 2011, various UCLAresearchers have found that doing T’ai Chi Chihimproves immune system function, helps relievedepression, and improves the quality of sleep. Thepractice is both relaxing and invigorating, creating asense of well-being physically and emotionally. 37299 18 yr + T 7:00pm-8:15pm Mar 22-May 10

8 classes KASCC McAlister $50

Continuing Tai Chi Chih For those who havecompleted a beginning class.37300 18 yr + T 5:45pm-6:45pm Mar 22-May 10

8 classes KASCC McAlister $40

Tai ChiTai chi, which originated in China as a martial art, isa mind-body practice in complementary andalternative medicine (CAM). Tai chi is sometimesreferred to as “moving meditation” — practitionersmove their bodies slowly, gently, and withawareness, while breathing deeply. This class willhelp with your both the physical and emotionalhealth.36719 18 yr + Su 9:00am-11:00am Apr 3-Apr 24

4 classes SLCC Fung $4036720 18 yr + Su 9:00am-11:00am May 1-May 29

5 classes SLCC Fung $5036721 18 yr + Su 9:00am-11:00am Jun 5-Jun 26

4 classes SLCC Fung $40

ZumbaJoin the newest dance-fitness craze inspired by Latinand world music dance steps. This cardio-basedworkout combines high energy and motivating musicwith fitness moves to create a fast pace, effective,fun workout. Benefits include sculpting, toning andinterval training. All classes include a warm-up andcool down. Zumba is for everyone. Ditch the workoutand join the party. No class 3/29, 3/30.37219 18 yr + T 7:30pm-8:30pm Mar 15-Jun 7

12 classes DLDC Staff $13237220 18 yr + W 7:30pm-8:30pm Mar 16-Jun 8

12 classes DLDC Lewis-Campbell $132

Martial ArtsEAAB’s Fitness and Self-DefenseFor a complete list of EAAB’s adult classes go tountalansmartialarts.com.

Gabriel Martial ArtsThis unique course combines Self DefenseTechniques, personal safety, cardio vascular, andstrength training. We target specific body parts todevelop lean muscle, and body tone. Learn to protectyourself in a variety of situations in a fun andchallenging environment. No matter what your fitnesslevel, we can adjust the workout to fit your needs.36801 16 yr + W 7:35pm-8:20pm Mar 30-Jun 15

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How Will You Respond to a Disaster? Join us for a training that helps individuals and families prepare themselves for a disaster by minimizingpotential dangers in the home, preparing a disaster kit, and working out a communication plan. During thistraining you will learn how to prepare your home for an emergency, make an emergency response kit, andmanage your utilities after an earthquake. To register visit our website at: www.acfdcert.eventbrite.com orfor more information or to register by phone, call: (925) 833-3437, ext. 1721.Tuesday, March 24 San Lorenzo Community Center 10:00am-11:00amThursday, April 7 Ashland Community Center 10:00am-11:00amMonday, April 11 Kenneth Aitken Community Center 2:00pm-3:00pmTuesday, April 21 San Lorenzo Community Center 7:00pm-8:00pmThursday, May 5 Ashland Community Center 7:00pm-8:00pmThursday, May 12 Kenneth Aitken Community Center 7:00pm-8:00pm

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Gung FuGung-Fu is a total concept of mind, body and actionwhere the body is used as a vehicle to train anddevelop the facilities of the mind. The basic principlesof Gung-Fu are health, general ideas of self-defenseand the art of movement. Beginners start with basicstance and forms of the Sil-Lum and Black Tigerstyles. Advanced students continue training andlearn forms from the Tiger-Claw, Sai-Pai and Tai-Chiand Gung-Fu weapon forms. Students are graded ona belt/knowledge system. No class 5/30.Beginning36184 18 yr + M/W 6:00pm-7:30pm Apr 4-Jun 15

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Intermediate/Advanced36185 7 yr + M/W 7:30pm-9:00pm Apr 4-Jun 15

20 classes WPCC Martinez $70

Karate/AikidoLearn the techniques of both Karate and Aikido.Okinawan Karate will teach basic physical training,strikes, blocks, kicks, self-defense and sparring.Aikido teaches footwork, balance, falls, rolls, andcontrolling techniques. Learn how to use the powerof your opponent to your advantage while developingself-discipline and confidence. Instructor is a certifiedblack belt. No class 5/30.36957 7 yr + M 4:00pm-6:00pm Mar 28-Jun 13

11 classes CVCC Brown $12536958 7 yr + W 6:00pm-8:00pm Mar 30-Jun 8

11 classes SFCC Brown $125

Photography(510) 881-6721 | [email protected] beginning camera operation to advancedtechniques our PhotoCentral program developsinspiration in photographic seeing! Our program is acollection of outstanding photographers and dedicatedteachers who provide specialized knowledge and bringan enthusiasm for the art and techniques ofphotography. Classes are presented in a livelylecture/discussion format with plenty of time forquestions and the showing and critique of photographs.

Introduction to the Digital Lab 1 hour free orientation + 1 free print Make an appointment for a free 1 hour orientation toour state of the art digital lab which includes one 8x 10 printing. Further use of the digital lab is $10 anhour plus materials. See below for drop-in hours andlab equipment.

Private LessonsCall (510) 881-6721 or [email protected] to arrange. Fee: $99 per hour, 2-hour minimumOne-on-one photo instruction, consultations andcritiques are available with one of our talentedPhotoCentral staff for all levels of photographer.Explore a topic of your choice.

n Traditional and alternative processesn Digital negativesn Digital Printingn Camera skillsn Project Development-Beginners welcome

Camera I — Camera and LensLearn how to use your camera. We cover thefundamentals of digital and traditional camera tomake great pictures. Topics include camera selection,film and digital choices, lens choices, basic flash,filters and more. If you are looking to invest in a newcamera, this course is a great resource in helpingmake an informed decision! Bring your camera orbrochures for camera purchase to the first class.Please bring adjustable camera, lens and cameramanual to class.37075 18 yr + W 7:00pm-9:30pm Mar 16-Apr 6

4 classes PhotoCentral Decker $89

Camera II — Making PicturesAdd to your photographic toolbox by learning moreabout your camera. How do exposure controls andyour lens selections impact the way your photoslook? Dig deeper into the basics of composition andform as well. Once evening will be spent in the fieldexploring the magic of night photography.37076 18 yr + W 7:00pm-9:30pm Apr 27-May 18

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(510) 881-6721 | [email protected] Digital Lab Fee: $10 per hour | Printing Fee: $4 per square foot | Dark Room Fee: $5 per hour

Digital Lab Digital Lab equipment includes computers: 4 MACs with Adobe PhotoShop and Lightroom;Scanners Nikon Cool Scan 9000 Film scanner, Epson V750pro flatbed scanner, and Microtek 9800XL largeflatbed scanner and Printers Epson P800 and 9900 larger format (44 inch wide) printers.

Darkroom State-of-the-art black and white darkroom accommodating 35mm to 4x5 negatives. Chemicalsand equipment are included.

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Camera III — Developingthe Photographic EyeConnect the craft of using a camera to making greatpictures! Expand your understanding while learningartistic fundamentals. Define what makes a goodpicture and discover the power of composition. Focuson getting the pictures out of your camera and intoprint (or the web). Whether you want to print themdirectly at a retail store or apply the tools availablein post-processing, we will help you make a decisionthen move along with the proper path.37077 18 yr + M 7:00pm-9:30pm Apr 25-May 16

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Great PortraitsLearn to understand and really use the differentsettings and options on your camera. We willdemystify f-stops, shutter speeds and ISO and learnhow they work in conjunction with each other tocreate beautiful photographs. Explore how to useavailable light without flash and the manual settingson your camera to be more creative. Take yourcamera off automatic and create photographs thatlook the way you actually see them.36643 18 yr + M 7:00pm-9:30pm Mar 21-Apr 11

4 classes PhotoCentral Foote $99

Quick Take: Intro to Digital Infrared Photography Curious about photographing light your eye can’t seeitself? Join photographer Joe Decker for this short,informative presentation on the tools and techniquesnecessary for shooting in the infrared along with arange of ideas for how to use digital IR to createamazing images. 37101 18 yr + Su 6:00pm-9:00pm Apr 24

1 class PhotoCentral Decker $89

Sonoma Coast Photo Tour Beautiful beaches, dramatic sea stacks, toweringredwoods and colorful rhododendrons grace thecoastal areas of Sonoma County. Join Naturephotographer Joe Decker on this two day adventurethrough one of California’s most treasured coastalareas. Lodging not included in workshop price.Please contact the instructor for equipment andlodging recommendations. [email protected] 18 yr + Sa/Su All Day May 14-May 15

2 classes TBA Decker $250

PhotoCentral Sunday Photo GroupGather with fellow photographers to share work andideas in the New PhotoCentral Sunday Photo Group.This free event is a chance to share yourphotographs, experiences and build community withfellow photographers. The program meets the lastSunday of the month. Email Joe Decker [email protected] to get on the list and join thisinformal but highly informative gathering. Be sure todouble check meeting dates with Joe beforeattending.16 yr + Su 1:00pm-4:00pm Mar 20, Apr 24, May 22

1 class PhotoCentral Free

Special InterestEasybridge!Especially for beginners and those wishing toimprove their game. Learn to play bridge, exerciseyour mind, meet stimulating people and makefriends. Lessons are ongoing in these weekly gamesfor newcomers to bridge and those wanting to learnmodern bridge methods. Games are ACBL-sanctionedand award masterpoints. Presenter is an ACBL LifeMaster and accredited ACBL Easybridge Presenterand Director. 18 yr + Th 11:00am-3:30pm Mar 17-Jun 9

WPCC Hollowell/Simmerman $8

Lake Chabot Bridge ClubDrop-in bridge. All welcome! 18 yr + Th 9:00am-12:00pm Mar 17-Jun 9

CVCC Staff $2

Redwood Bridge ClubACBL-sanctioned Duplicate Bridge. Drop-in basis,masterpoints awarded.Terry’s “Tips for Tops”complimentary lesson offered 15 minutes prior toeach Monday game. Instructor is an ACBL Gold LifeMaster and Accredited Star Teacher. 18 yr + M 12:00pm-3:45pm Mar 14-Jun 6

KASCC Terzian $9 18 yr + W 11:15am-3:15pm Mar 16-Jun 8

KASCC Terzian $9

San Felipe Bridge ClubACBL-Sanctioned Duplicate Bridge offered tobeginners through advanced level players. Gameawards ACBL masterpoints. Free plays to winners ineach direction. Instructor is a Silver Life Master. 18 yr + F 10:30am-2:30pm Mar 18-Jun 10

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SewingClassesSewing MachineBasics This beginner level class will helpyou explore your sewing machine. You will learn aboutthe parts of your sewing machine, machine threading,bobbin winding and loading, stitch length and width,tension adjustment, thread and needle choices, andtrouble shooting for proper sewing. We’ll learn to sewstraight seams, pivoting corners, curves, backstitchingand hemming. With these skills you’ll be able to getstarted on your beginner level projects. Requirement:Sewing machine with manual and accessories andmust be in working order. Email [email protected] supply list.35949 16 yr + M 9:30am-12:00pm Apr 11

1 class SFCC Ragbotra $40

Understanding a Sewing Pattern When youare a beginner, using a sewing pattern could be verychallenging and intimidating. Even though it mightbe labeled “easy” or “quick” on a pattern, it isassumed that you have a certain amount ofknowledge in sewing. In this class you will learn howto purchase a sewing pattern by taking correct bodymeasurements. This class will also cover reading thepattern envelope, fabric selection, notions andtrimmings, understanding the guide sheet, workingwith pattern pieces, identifying symbols andmarkings, laying out the pattern pieces and cuttingthe fabric correctly.35948 16 yr + M 9:30am-1:00pm Apr 18

1 class SFCC Ragbotra $46

Beginning Sewing Prerequisite: SewingMachine Basics and All About Sewing Pattern, ormust know how to use a sewing machine and selecta pattern. Beginners will either make a pair of PJpants or an A-line skirt. PJ pants include an elasticwaist or ribbon. Make basic pattern adjustmentsbased on your measurements. Learn how to stitch ayoke, pockets, buttonhole, and hem the garments.While working on this project you will also learnabout the grain of the fabric and its importance.Many more useful tips and tricks will be providedwhile working on this project. Please [email protected] for supply list.35950 16 yr + M 9:30am-12:30pm Apr 25-May 9

3 classes SFCC Ragbotra $120

Sewing Machine Basics This beginner level classwill help you explore your sewing machine. You willlearn about the parts of your sewing machine, machinethreading, bobbin winding and loading, stitch lengthand width, tension adjustment, thread and needlechoices, and trouble shooting for proper sewing. We’lllearn to sew straight seams, pivoting corners, curves,backstitching and hemming. With these skills you’ll beable to get started on your beginner level projects.Requirement: Sewing machine with manual andaccessories: must be in working order. [email protected] for supply list.35998 16 yr + Sa 9:00am-12:00pm Jun 4

1 class KASCC Ragbotra $40

Understanding a Sewing Pattern For a beginner,using a sewing pattern can be challenging andintimidating. Even though pattern might be labeled“easy” or “quick,” it is assumed that you have a certainamount of sewing knowledge. Learn how to purchasea sewing pattern by taking correct body measurements.This class will also cover reading the pattern envelope,fabric selection, notions and trimmings, understandingthe guide sheet, working with pattern pieces, identifyingsymbols and markings, laying out the pattern piecesand cutting the fabric correctly.35999 16 yr + Sa 12:30pm-4:00pm Jun 4

1 class KASCC Ragbotra $46

Presentation Skills — A Winning Speaking VoiceIn this class you will learn exercises (breathing,breath control, relaxation, articulation), voicetechniques — skills used to enhance your message(pause, pace, emphasis, inflection), voice problemsand how to correct them (talking too fast, uptalking,sloppy speech) and the importance of body languageand facial expression. Students will learn how tomanage and control their voice and use their voiceas a communication tool.36000 18 yr + Sa 10:00am-4:00pm Mar 26

1 class SFCC Biron $60

Writer’s WorkshopDesigned for creative writers of all ages. Beginnerand experienced writers are welcome to work onassignments or to complete their own projects.Students discuss each other’s work, share ideas, getplenty of professional advice and form creativefriendships. Class requirement: Passion for writing.Instructor is a published author.36007 18 yr + M 7:45pm-8:45pm Mar 21-Apr 25

6 classes CVCC Krasov $150

English as a Second Language Job Skills Class for Job SeekersFree program offered by the Alameda County LibraryAdult Literacy Program. You will use the computerlab, practice your English skills, learn computer skillsand job searching through the internet. Open to thepublic. To register call (510) 745-1480.Drop-in 18 yr + M/Th 7:00pm-9:00pm Ongoing

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Retirement Planning TodayIn this class you will learn how to set yourself upfinancially for a 'successful retirement'! Learn todetermine the amount of money you need to retire,create your own financial goals for a 'successfulretirement', help eliminate debt and improve cashflow, properly convert IRA to a Roth IRA, select theretirement plan distribution choice that is right foryou, and other important financial planning conceptsand tools. Textbook included.37370 18 yr + T/Th 6:30pm-9:30pm Jun 14-Jun 23

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Adult Softball LeaguesLeagues are offered in Men’s, Women’s and Co-EdSlowpitch and Men’s Fastpitch. Teams thatparticipated in H.A.R.D.’s 2015 Leagues will bemailed registration packets automatically. New teamsshould pick up their registration packet or call for oneto be mailed to you. Registration packets can bedownloaded at www.teamsideline.com/hayward.

Adult Soccer LeaguesYear-round soccer leagues at the Alden E. OliverSports Park of Hayward are available. Two Men’s“Open,” and a “Women’s Over 30” league will beoffered. Registration packets can be downloaded atwww.teamsideline.com/hayward.

Adult Volleyball LeaguesTeams that played during the 2015 season willreceive their information automatically. New teamsinterested in playing should pick up their packets atthe District Office or call the Adult Sports Office at(510) 317-2314. Registration packets can also bedownloaded at www.teamsideline.com/hayward.

Bocce Ball Open Play Bocce, Wednesdays and Saturdays,10:00am, Adobe Art Center Park. If you are interestedin competing in a bocce ball league please call (510)317-2303 to be placed on an interest list for futureleagues. Leagues will be played at the Adobe ArtCenter in Castro Valley.

TennisAdult TennisBring a tennis racket and a can of new tennis ballsto first class.Beginner NTRP Rating of 1.0 Little or noprevious experience or limited tennis playingexperience. Students will learn basic grips andstrokes (forehand, backhand, volley, serve, scoringand elements of game play). 36988 18 yr + Sa 9:00am-10:00am Mar 19-May 21

10 classes BTTC Lim $12036989 18 yr + Su 10:00am-11:00am Mar 20-May 22

10 classes BTTC Lim $12036690 18 yr + Su 10:00am-11:00am Mar 20-May 29

10 classes CVTC Savich $125

Advanced Beginner Rating of 2.0 Someprevious experience or those who can carry on ashort rally. Emphasis on improving basic strokes,footwork and serving. NOTE: Beginner class isrecommended before taking this class. Bring a tennisracket and a can of new tennis balls to first class.(60 min. class)37041 18 yr + Sa 10:00am-11:00am Mar 19-May 21

10 classes BTTC Lim $120

Intermediate NTRP Rating of 3.0 Bring a tennisracket and a can of new tennis balls to first class.37050 18 yr + Su 9:00am-10:00am Mar 20-May 22

10 classes BTTC Lim $12037056 18 yr + Su 11:15am-12:15pm Mar 20-May 29

10 classes CVTC Savich $125

Adult Social Tennis LeagueThese leagues are designed to allow communitymembers like you to find hitting partners andcompetitive play without joining a competitive team.Women and men of all levels of play are welcome.36995 18 yr + W 7:00pm-9:00pm Mar 23-Jun 1

10 classes BTTC Lim $50

PickleballMJCC is now offering Pickleball. This exciting gameis a combination of ping-pong, tennis and badmintonand is played with a smaller racquet/paddle and awiffle ball. Previous experience is not needed; we’llteach you the basics of the game, and you’ll behooked! 18 yr + T/Th 10:00am-1:00pm Mar 15-Jun 9

MJCC $2 drop-in

Table TennisTable tennis delivers fitness health and fun. Get anaerobic workout while socializing with friends. 18 yr + M/W/F 10:00am-1:00pm Mar 14-Jun 10

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ArtArt and Painting36412 50 yr+ W 9:30am-12:30pm Apr 6-Apr27

4 classes HASC Gunn $2036413 50 yr+ W 9:30am-12:30pm May 4-May 25

4 classes HASC Gunn $2036414 50 yr+ W 9:30am-12:30pm Jun 1-Jun 29

5 classes HASC Gunn $25

Art of Drawing and Painting 50 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 Fire36416 50 yr + Th 12:00pm-2:00pm Apr 7-Jan 28

4 classes HASC Shaw $20*36415 50 yr + Th 12:00pm-2:00pm May 5-May 26

4 classes HASC Shaw $20*36417 50 yr + Th 12:00pm-2:00pm Jun 2-Jun 30

5 classes HASC Shaw $25**Material fee $5-$10 due to instructor.

Chinese Brush Painting 50 yr + F 9:00am-11:00am Ongoing

HASC To $5 Drop-in

Creative Sewing 50 yr + W (3rd) 9:30am-1:30pm 4/20, 5/18, 6/15

KASCC Volunteer $3 drop-in

Crochet and Knitting 50 yr + T 11:00am-12:45pm Ongoing

HASC Volunteer $1 drop-in 50 yr + W 12:30pm-3:00pm Ongoing

KASCC Belzer $1 drop-in

Mosaic Tile Art36420 50 yr + M 9:30am-12:00pm Apr 4-Apr 25

4 classes HASC Kliest $20*36421 50 yr + M 9:30am-12:00pm May 2-May 23

4 classes HASC Kliest $20*36422 50 yr + M 9:30am-12:00pm Jun 6-Jun 27

4 classes HASC Kliest $20**Material fee $5-$10 due to instructor.

Needle Arts 50 yr + F 9:00am-12:30pm Ongoing

KASCC Volunteer $1 drop-in

One Stroke Decorative Painting36423 50 yr + T 9:00am-11:00am Apr 5-Apr 26

4 classes HASC Underwood $20*36424 50 yr T 9:00am-11:00am May 3-May 31

5 classes HASC Underwood $25*36425 50 yr + T 9:00am-11:00am Jun 7-Jun 28

4 classes HASC Underwood $20**Material fee $5-$10 due to instructor.

Quilting for Seniors 50 yr + Th 9:00am-12:00pm Ongoing

HASC Volunteer $2 drop-in

Wood CarvingWoodshop Safety course must be taken prior toparticipation. Free course offered on first Friday ofeach month — call for reservation. 50 yr + T 1:00pm-3:00pm Ongoing

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Hayward Area Senior Center (HASC)22325 North Third Street, Hayward(510) 881-6766Center Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4:00pm

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

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Ashland Community Center (ACC)1530 167th Avenue, San Leandro(510) 881-6755Center Hours: Monday-Thursday, 10:00am-1:00pm

Matt Jimenez Community Center (MJCC)28200 Ruus Road, Hayward(510) 887-0400Center Hours: Monday-Friday, 10:00am-1:00pm

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Woodworking and CraftsWoodshop Safety course must be taken prior toparticipation. Free course offered on first Friday ofeach month — call for reservation. 50 yr + T/W/Th 9:00am-3:00pm Ongoing

HASC $2 drop-in

Dance & Music5th Saturday Dance 50 yr + Sa 7:00pm-10:00pm May 28

HASC Rocha $6 drop-in

5th Sunday Line Dance 50 yr + Su 1:00pm-4:00pm May 29

HASC Nicolaus $8 drop-in

Ballroom DanceBeginning36430 50 yr + T 7:00pm-8:00pm Apr 12-Apr 26

3 classes HASC Rocha $1836431 50 yr + T 7:00pm-8:00pm May 3-May 31

5 classes HASC Rocha $3036432 50 yr + T 7:00pm-8:00pm Jun 7-Jun 28

4 classes HASC Rocha $24

Intermediate36435 50 yr + T 8:00pm-9:15pm Apr 12-Apr 26

3 classes HASC Rocha $2136434 50 yr + T 8:00pm-9:15pm May 3-May 31

5 classes HASC Rocha $3536433 50 yr + T 8:00pm-9:15pm Jun 7-Jun 28

4 classes HASC Rocha $28

Beginning Piano with Theory 50 yr + Th 9:30am-11:00am TBA

KASCC Wedemeyer $TBA

Dance — Performance37031 50 yr + T 5:00pm-6:45pm Apr 5-Apr 26

4 classes HASC DeNike $2037032 50 yr + T 5:00pm-6:45pm May 3-May31

5 classes HASC DeNike $2537033 50 yr + T 5:00pm-6:45pm Jun 7-Jun 28

4 classes HASC DeNike $20

Hawaiian Hula Dance 50 yr + Th 11:15am-12:30pm Ongoing

KASCC Hanan $3 drop-in

Hula-n-ukulele 50 yr + Th 10:30am-12:00pm Ongoing

HASC Volunteer $3 drop-in

Line DanceIntroduction to Line Dance 50 yr + M 5:00pm-6:30pm Ongoing

HASC Sutcliffe $3.50 drop-in

Beginning 50 yr + M 10:00am-11:30am Ongoing

HASC Nicolaus $4 drop-in 50 yr + F 12:00pm-1:30pm Ongoing

KASCC Okada $3.50 drop-in

Advanced Beginners 50 yr + M 7:00pm-8:30pm Ongoing

HASC Clayton $4 drop-in 50 yr + F 10:00am-11:30am Ongoing

HASC Nicolaus $4 drop-in

All Levels 50 yr + T 10:00am-12:00pm Ongoing

KASCC Nocera $3.50 drop-in 50 yr + W 7:00pm-8:30pm Ongoing

HASC Marez $4 drop-in

Line Dance: Soul, Country, R&BBeginning 50 yr + W 10:00am-11:30am Ongoing

MJCC Jones $3 drop-in

Intermediate/Advanced 50 yr + M 10:00am-11:30am Ongoing

MJCC Jones $3 drop-in 50 yr + F 10:00am-11:30am Ongoing

MJCC Jones $3 drop-in

Line Dance Party — All Levels 50 yr + Sa 5:00pm-8:00pm Apr 30

MJCC Jones $6 drop in

Soul Line Dance 50 yr + F 6:00pm-7:30pm Ongoing

HASC Lucas $4 drop-in

Live Band Dance3-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

Senior Sing-Along 50 yr + F 2:00pm-3:00pm Ongoing

KASCC Lewis $3 drop-in

Tap DanceTap I35995 50 yr + M 1:00pm-2:00pm Mar 21-Apr 18

4 classes CVPA2 CVPA Staff $2035996 50 yr + M 1:00pm-2:00pm Apr 25-May 16

4 classes CVPA2 CVPA Staff $20

Tap II35993 50 yr + Th 1:00pm-2:00pm Mar 24-Apr 21

4 classes CVPA2 CVPA Staff $2035994 50 yr + Th 1:00pm-2:00pm Apr 28-May 19

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UkuleleBeginning36456 50 yr + W 6:00pm-7:15pm May 4-May 18

3 classes HASC Kamai-Paler $2036457 50 yr + W 6:00pm-7:15pm Jun 1-Jun 15

3 classes HASC Kamai-Paler $20

Advanced36458 50 yr + W 7:00pm-8:15pm Apr 6-Apr 20

3 classes HASC Kamai-Paler $2036459 50 yr + W 7:00pm-8:15pm May 4-May 18

3 classes HASC Kamai-Paler $2036460 50 yr + W 7:00pm-8:15pm Jun 1-Jun 15

3 classes HASC Kamai-Paler $20

Ukulele Practice 50 yr + T 2:00pm-4:00pm Ongoing

(1st,3rd,5th) HASC Volunteer $1 drop-in

World Dance for SeniorsWorld Culture Dance36272 50 yr + M 10:30am-12:30pm Apr 4-Apr 25

4 classes HASC DeNike $2036269 50 yr + Th 11:00am-12:45pm Apr 7-Apr 28

4 classes KASCC DeNike $2036273 50 yr + M 10:30am-12:30pm May 2-May 23

4 classes HASC DeNike $2036267 50 yr + Th 11:00am-12:45pm May 12-May 26

3 classes KASCC DeNike $1536270 50 yr + M 10:30am-12:30pm Jun 6-Jun 27

3 classes HASC DeNike $1536268 50 yr + Th 11:00am-12:45pm Jun 2-Jun 30

3 classes KASCC DeNike $15

Hungarian Village Dance36271 50 yr + F 8:00pm-10:00pm Apr 8

1 class HASC DeNike $536265 50 yr + F 8:00pm-10:00pm May 13

1 class HASC DeNike $536266 50 yr + F 8:00pm-10:00pm Jun 10

1 class HASC DeNike $5

Foreign LanguageGerman — ConversationalGerman I36461 50 yr + T 1:00pm-2:00pm Apr 5-Jun 28

13 classes HASC Volunteer $10

German II36462 50 yr + T 2:00pm-3:00pm Apr 5-Jun 28

13 classes HASC Volunteer $10

French — Conversational36465 50 yr + W 10:00am-11:30am Apri 6-Apr 27

4 classes HASC Avellar $2036466 50 yr + W 10:00am-11:30am May 4-May 25

4 classes HASC Avellar $2036467 50 yr + W 10:00am-11:30am Jun 1-Jun 29

5 classes HASC Avellar $25

Health & Fitness10 Minute Massage 60 yr + Th 10:00am-12:00pm By Appointment

HASC Free 60 yr + M 12:30pm-3:30pm By Appointment

KASCC Free

Breathe, Meditate, Heal36501 50 yr + W 2:15pm-3:15pm Apr 6-Apr 27

4 classes HASC Jean $2036499 50 yr + W 2:15pm-3:15pm May 4-May 25

4 classes HASC Jean $2036500 50 yr + W 2:15pm-3:15pm Jun 1-Jun 29

5 classes HASC Jean $25

Breathe, Yoga and Meditate NEW!36496 50 yr + T 6:00pm-7:00pm Apr 5-Apr 26

4 classes HASC Jean $4036497 50 yr + T 6:00pm-7:00pm May 3-May 31

5 classes HASC Jean $5036498 50 yr + T 6:00pm-7:00pm Jun 7-Jun 28

4 classes HASC Jean $40

Back Strengthening Awareness36277 50 yr + T 1:30pm-2:45pm Apr 5-Apr 26

4 classes KASCC DeNike $2036280 50 yr + Th 1:30pm-2:45pm Apr 7-Apr 28

4 classes KASCC DeNike $2036278 50 yr + T 1:30pm-2:45pm May 3-May 31

5 classes KASCC DeNike $2536281 50 yr + Th 1:30pm-2:45pm May 12-May 26

3 classes KASCC DeNike $1536282 50 yr + Th 1:30pm-2:45pm Jun 2-Jun 30

3 classes KASCC DeNike $1536279 50 yr + T 1:30pm-2:45pm Jun 7-Jun 28

3 classes KASCC DeNike $15

Belly Dance for Beginners36493 50 yr + Th 6:30pm-7:30pm Apr 7-Apr 28

4 classes HASC Price $2036494 50 yr + Th 6:30pm-7:30pm May 5-May 19

3 classes HASC Price $1536495 50 yr + Th 6:30pm-7:30pm Jun 2-Jun 30

5 classes HASC Price $25

Fitness for Active Adults/Seniors36284 50 yr + M/W/F 8:00am-10:00am Apr 1-Apr 29

KASCC Nohr $2236285 50 yr + M/W/F 8:00am-10:00am May 2-May 27

KASCC Nohr $2036286 50 yr + M/W/F 8:00am-10:00am Jun 1-Jun 29

KASCC Nohr $22

Exercise for Frail Seniors 60 yr + M/W/F 11:30am-12:30pm Ongoing

ACC Free

Laugh Yoga 50 yr + Th 3:00pm-3:55pm Ongoing

KASCC Volunteer $1 drop-in

Meditation for Health 50 yr + Th 2:45pm-3:45pm Ongoing

KASCC Martin $3 drop-in

Nice & Easy Movement 50 yr + M/W/F 10:00am-11:15am TBA

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Pilates for Active Seniors36303 50 yr + F 8:35am-9:35am Apr 1-Apr 29

5 classes HASC Korzun $2536299 50 yr + Th 10:00am-11:00am Apr 7-Apr 28

4 classes KASCC Pasic-Tran $2036302 50 yr + F 8:35am-9:35am May 6-May 27

4 classes HASC Korzun $2036300 50 yr + Th 10:00am-11:00am May 12-May 26

3 classes KASCC Pasic-Tran $1536301 50 yr + Th 10:00am-11:00am Jun 2-Jun 30

5 classes KASCC Pasic-Tran $2536304 50 yr + F 8:35am-9:35am Jun 3-Jun 24

4 classes HASC Korzun $20

QiGong (Practice) 50 yr + F 10:00am-11:00am Ongoing

KASCC Volunteer $1 drop-in 50 yr + T 10:00am-11:00am Ongoing

HASC Volunteer $1 drop-in

Sit-n-Fit36504 50 yr + W 11:00am-12:00pm Apr 6-Apr 27

4 classes HASC Jean $2036502 50 yr + W 11:00am-12:00pm May 4-May 25

4 classes HASC Jean $2036503 50 yr + W 11:00am-12:00pm Jun 1-Jun 29

5 classes HASC Jean $25

Stretch and Strength36507 50 yr + W 1:00pm-2:00pm Apr 6-Apr 27

4 classes HASC Jean $2036505 50 yr + W 1:00pm-2:00pm May 4-May 25

4 classes HASC Jean $2036506 50 yr + W 1:00pm-2:00pm Jun 1-Jun 29

5 classes HASC Jean $25

Yoga36295 50 yr + M 8:35am-9:35am Apr 4-Apr 25

4 classes HASC Korzun $2036288 50 yr + Th 6:00pm-7:00pm Apr 7-Apr 28

4 classes HASC Jean $4036294 50 yr + M 8:35am-9:35am May 2-May 23

4 classes HASC Korzun $2036289 50 yr + Th 6:00pm-7:00pm May 5-May 26

4 classes HASC Jean $4036290 50 yr + Th 6:00pm-7:00pm Jun 2-Jun 30

5 classes HASC Jean $5036287 50 yr + M 8:35am-9:35am Jun 6-Jun 27

4 classes HASC Korzun $20

Morning Yoga36291 50 yr + T 9:30am-10:30am Apr 5-Apr 26

4 classes KASCC Pasic-Tran $2036292 50 yr + T 9:30am-10:30am May 3-May 31

5 classes KASCC Pasic-Tran $2536293 50 yr + T 9:30am-10:30am Jun 7-Jun 28

4 classes KASCC Pasic-Tran $20

Tai Chi Chih — All Levels36513 50 yr + F 9:30am-10:30am Apr 1-Apr 29

5 classes HASC Triggs $2536512 50 yr + Th 9:00am-10:00am Apr 7-Apr 28

4 classes HASC McAlister $2036508 50 yr + F 9:30am-10:30am May 6-May 27

4 classes HASC Triggs $2036510 50 yr + Th 9:00am-10:00am May 5-May 26

4 classes HASC McAlister $2036511 50 yr + Th 9:00am-10:00am Jun 2-Jun 30

5 classes HASC McAlister $2536509 50 yr + F 9:30am-10:30am Jun 3-Jun 24

4 classes HASC Triggs $20

Tai Chi Chuan — Advanced 50 yr + Th 10:00am-11:00am Ongoing

KASCC Volunteer $2 drop-in

Walk Ashland 60 yr + W 11:00am-11:30am Ongoing

ACC Free

Zumba Gold36514 50 yr + F 2:50pm-3:50pm Apr 1-Apr 29

5 classes HASC Alcantar $2536520 50 yr + M 6:00pm-7:00pm Apr 4-Apr 25

4 classes HASC Alcantar $2436515 50 yr + T 8:45am-9:45am Apr 5-Apr 26

4 classes HASC Alcantar $2036521 50 yr + M 6:00pm-7:00pm May 2-May 23

4 classes HASC Alcantar $2436516 50 yr + T 8:45am-9:45am May 3-May 31

5 classes HASC Alcantar $2536519 50 yr + F 2:50pm-3:50pm May 6-May 27

4 classes HASC Alcantar $2036517 50 yr + F 2:50pm-3:50pm Jun 3-Jun 24

4 classes HASC Alcantar $2036518 50 yr + T 8:45am-9:45am Jun 7-Jun 28

4 classes HASC Alcantar $2036522 50 yr + M 6:00pm-7:00pm Jun 6-Jun 27

4 classes HASC Alcantar $24

Special InterestBooks and Conversation 50 yr + M 10:30am-11:30am Ongoing

KASCC Volunteer $1 drop-in

Brain Exercises for Seniors36526 50 yr + M 1:00pm-3:00pm Apr 4-Jun 27

12 classes HASC Volunteer $12

ComputersDigital Photo Album36532 50 yr + M 2:30pm-3:30pm Apr 4-Apr 25

4 classes HASC Bruetsch $2036533 50 yr + M 2:30pm-3:30pm May 2-May 23

4 classes HASC Bruetsch $2036534 50 yr + M 2:30pm-3:30pm Jun 6-Jun 27

4 classes HASC Bruetsch $20

Digital PhotographyIntroduction36529 50 yr + T 9:00am-12:00pm Apr 19

1 class HASC Foote $20

Intermediate36530 50 yr + T 9:00am-12:00pm May 17

1 class HASC Foote $20

Travel36531 50 yr + T 9:00am-12:00pm Jun 21

1 class HASC Foote $20

Getting in Touch with Your Creativity 50 yr + Th 1:45pm-2:45pm Ongoing

KASCC Martin $3 drop-in

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Memory Academy36020 55 yr + T 9:30am-11:30am Apr 5-Apr 26

4 classes MJCC Nohr $2036017 55 yr + W 1:15pm-2:25pm Apr 6-Apr 27

4 classes KASCC Nohr $2036024 55 yr + W 2:35pm-3:45pm Apr 6-Apr 27

4 classes KASCC Nohr $2036021 55 yr + T 9:30am-11:30am May 3-May 31

5 classes MJCC Nohr $2536018 55 yr + W 1:15pm-2:25pm May 4-May 25

4 classes KASCC Nohr $2036025 55 yr + W 2:35pm-3:45pm May 4-May 25

4 classes KASCC Nohr $2036023 55 yr + W 1:15pm-2:25pm Jun 1-Jun 22

4 classes KASCC Nohr $2036022 55 yr + T 9:30am-11:30am Jun 7-Jun 28

4 classes MJCC Nohr $2036026 55 yr + W 2:35pm-3:45pm Jun 1-Jun 22

4 classes KASCC Nohr $20

Senior Scribes: Write to Exercise Your Brain36313 50 yr + Th 10:00am-12:00pm Mar 17-Jun 16

KASCC Volunteer $13

Shakespeare/Cultural Literacy 50 yr + T 12:30pm-2:30pm Ongoing

KASCC Volunteer $1 drop-in

SportsBadminton 50 yr + W 8:30am-11:00am Ongoing

HASC $1 drop-in

Billiards 50 yr + M-F 8:30am-4:00pm Ongoing

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

KASCC $1 drop-in

Bingo 50 yr + M/Th 1:15pm-3:30pm Ongoing

HASC Fee varies $1.50-$12 50 yr + T 1:15pm-3:30pm Ongoing

KASCC Fee varies $1.50-$12

Bridge — Drop-in 50 yr + M/T 9:00am-12:00pm Ongoing

KASCC 50¢ drop-in 50 yr + F 12:00pm-4:00pm Ongoing

KASCC $1 drop-in

Chess 50 yr + M/F 12:30pm-4:00pm Ongoing

HASC 50¢ drop-in

Dominos 50 yr + W 12:00pm-4:00pm Ongoing

KASCC 50¢ drop-in

Hand and Foot (Canasta) 50 yr + W/F 12:00pm-3:30pm Ongoing

KASCC 50¢ drop-in

Mahjong 50 yr + Th 1:00pm-4:00pm Ongoing

HASC Volunteer 50¢ drop-in

Pickleball 50 yr + T/Th 10:00am-1:00pm Mar 15-Jun 9

MJCC $2 drop-in

Pinochle — Drop-in 50 yr + T/F 10:00am-3:55pm Ongoing

KASCC $.50 drop-in

Table TennisTable tennis delivers fitness health and fun. Get anaerobic workout while socializing with friends. 50 yr + M/W/F 10:00am-1:00pm Mar 14-Jun 10

MJCC Staff $1.50 drop-in 50 yr + T/W 1:00pm-4:00pm Ongoing F 10:45am-4:00pm

HASC Volunteer $1.50 drop-in 50 yr + Th 12:30pm-3:30pm Ongoing

KASCC Volunteer $1.50 drop-in

Tennis — Social Tennis LeagueThese leagues are designed to allow communitymembers like you to find hitting partners andcompetitive play without joining a competitive team.Women and men of all levels of play are welcome.36991 55 yr + W/F 9:30am-11:30am Mar 23-May 27

20 classes BTTC Savich $80

Wednesday Only36993 55 yr + W 9:30am-11:30am Mar 23-May 25

10 classes BTTC Savich $40

Friday Only36994 55 yr + F 9:30am-11:30am Mar 25-May 27

10 classes BTTC Savich $40

Social ServicesLuncheonsLuncheons are provided by Spectrum. Reservationsmust be made by 12:00noon the previous businessday. Reservations can be made in person or bycalling the Senior Center. Chef Salad can besubstituted for any lunch entree every day.Hamburgers are available alternatives on soup days. 60 yr + M-F 12:00pm-1:00pm Ongoing

HASC $3.75 suggested donation 60 yr + M-W 12:00pm-1:00pm Ongoing

KASCC $3.75 suggested donation 60 yr + Tu 12:00pm-1:00pm Ongoing

ACC $3.75 suggested donation

Mercy Brown Bag ProgramMercy Retirement and Care Center distributes a bagof nutritional food to low-income seniors.Participants must pre-qualify.60+ yr M (2nd, 4th) 8:30am-9:30am OngoingACC Pre-register by calling (510) 534-8540 ext. 369 Free60+ yr F (2nd, 4th) 1:00pm-2:00pm OngoingHASC Register on site. Free

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Out Standing SeniorsA safe and confidential space for LGBTQ seniors 50years +. Want a place where you can feel connectedto other LGBTQ seniors 50 + years to share thoughts,feelings, resources, information and support to oneanother? Out Standing Seniors is a drop-in peergroup, facilitated by trained peers.50 yr + T(1st and 3rd) 11:30am-2:00pm Ongoing HASC Free

Senior Deaf Group This group meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of eachmonth at Hayward Area Senior Center. Meets forsocialization, potluck and Dingo game. Participantsare deaf and use ASL.50 yr + T (2nd & 4th) 10:00am-3:00pm Ongoing HASC Free

Senior TuesdaysThis is a free program for older adults providing anarray of activities designed to promote health andwell-being. Activities include Bingo, coffee social,exercise, Health Insurance Counseling and AdvocacyProgram (HICAP), Healthy Living Council, low-costlunch and wellness classes. Register onsite.Participants must register and sign liability waiver toparticipate. Call (510) 881-6755 for more information.60 yr + T 10:00am-12:30pm Ongoing ACC Free

Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program (HICAP)HICAP provides assistance with Medicare and otherhealth insurance coverage. Every 4th Tuesday byappointment only. Call (510) 839-0393 to set up anappointment.T (4th) 10:00am-12:30pm Ongoing ACC Free

United Seniors of Oakland and Alameda County (USOAC)Citizens living in Eden Area meet with AlamedaCounty Supervisor Nate Miley and/or his staff oncea month. Discuss unincorporated issues surroundingthe Eden area as well as any events and/or servicesavailable. Drop-in.60 yr + F (4th) 10:00am-11:30am Ongoing ACC Free

Seminars and WorkshopsThe Senior Centers strive to keep you healthy, activeand independent. The Senior Centers maintain an up-to-date information and referral file. The Senior Centerstaff also schedule Blood Pressure Screenings, LegalAssistance, Health Insurance Counseling andAdvocacy, Income Tax Assistance, HealthScreenings that include foot care, Brown Bag FoodDistribution for low-income seniors and much more.Both Senior Centers offer seminars and workshopssuch as AARP Driver Safety Program, Medicare andRetirement seminars. In addition we offer a“Welcome and Get Acquainted” Program for newparticipants. Call the Senior Center for moreinformation.

Golden Nook Boutique Gift Shop Handmade items for sale by talented seniors in ourcommunity. Located at the Hayward Area SeniorCenter, (between the Japanese Gardens and DouglasMorrisson Theatre). Great shopping opportunity forunique and affordable gifts. We are also seeking newartists to sell handmade items. Sales are oncommission. This is a great opportunity to make alittle extra money. Call for hours, directions or moreinformation. (510) 881-6766.

Trips and ToursExperience local, regional and international trips withthe Hayward Area Recreation and Park District.

Day TripsLocal day trips are taken on a regular basis from theHayward and the Kenneth Aitken Senior Centers, orthe Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center. Tripdestinations include San Francisco, Monterey, andlocal gardens and museums. Trips are also plannedto local casinos such as Black Oak and Red Hawk!

Travel OpportunitiesCape Cod and the Islands, featuring Boston,Martha’s Vineyard, Nantucket and NewportJune 5, 2016 — Highlights include 6 nights in onehotel, Nantucket Island Tour, Boston City Tour,Plymouth Rock, Mayflower II, Martha’s VineyardTour, Lobster Dinner, Roundtrip Airfare, 9 meals andmore. Rates begin at $2,195 per person, doubleoccupancy.

New England Rails and Trails, featuringBoston, Vermont, New Hampshire andMaine October 5, 2016 — Highlights include 2 railjourney: Conway Scenic Railroad and MountWashington Cog Railway, Boston City Tour, BillingsFarm & Museum, Portland, Maine, Lobster Dinner,Roundtrip Airfare, 11 meals and more. Rates begin at$2,775 per person, double occupancy.

Charleston & Savannah Holiday November 29-December 5, 2016 — Highlights include Charleston,Savannah, Fort Sumpter, Boone Hall, Plantation,Jekyll Island, and St. Augustine, Florida. Rates beginat $2,195 per person.

Call (510) 881-6768 for more information on these tours or visit our website atwww.haywardrec.org/seniors/travel

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Sorensdale Recreation CenterSpring Quarter: March 14-June 10, 2016

Program hours: Monday-Friday, 9:30am-3:30pmCenter Closed: April 11-April 15 (Spring Break); May 30 (Memorial Day)

The Sorensdale Recreation Center is a facility and program of the Hayward Area Recreationand Park District. The primary purpose of the program is to provide opportunities for people

with an intellectual disability (i.e., developmentaldisabilities) to learn and practice recreational,

educational, daily living and community skills. Othercriteria for program participants include: being 22 years

old or older or being between the ages of 18 and 22 andpossessing a high school diploma; having the ability toindependently feed oneself; having the ability toindependently toilet oneself; and having no history ofphysical aggression. Program activities includefunctional literacy, functional math, computer skills,job preparation skills, communication skills, personal

health skills, physical fitness, gardening, arts and crafts,performing arts and music. Life skills learned 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. Vendorization through The Regional Center of the East Bay is required. An applicationprocess must be completed before entry into the program..

Treasure Chest Thrift ShopSorensdale Recreation Center, Room 9275 Goodwin Street, HaywardOpen Tuesdays and Fridays10:00am-3:30pmStop by our shop, you may find that special treasure you’ve been looking for. We also accept donations Monday-Friday, 9:00am-3:00pm. Call (510) 881-6778 for more information or directions.

H.A.R.D.Special Needs SUCCEED

Spring Fling DanceSorensdale Recreation Center, Room 9275 Goodwin Street, Hayward

April 2, 20161:00pm-4:00pmEnjoy an afternoon of fun, music, and dancing withfriends. DJ and light refreshments provided.

Tickets $5 when purchased in advanceor $6 at the door.

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Theatre ArtsDouglas Morrisson Theatre22311 North Third Street, Hayward — (510) 881-6777

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

Coming Up at the Douglas Morrisson Theatre!“A Season ofRevelations”

“Mrs. Warren’s Profession”By George Bernard ShawFebruary 11-March 6, 2016Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays: 8:00pmSundays: 2:00pmSaturday, February 27, at 2:00pm with post-showdiscussionVivie Warren is a thoroughly modern, highlyeducated young woman. When her mother, whomVivie barely knows, pays a surprise visit, the truth ofMrs. Warren’s profession comes to light, and an epicbattle of wills ensues. A witty and provocative playby the author of Pygmalion and Major Barbara.

“One for All”A Solo Artists FestivalApril 8-17, 2016Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays: 8:00pmSaturdays and Sundays: 2:00pmSpecial Wednesday evening show: April 13, 8:00pmCelebrate the amazing diversity of solo performers inthe Bay Area with DMT’s first two-week solo theatrefestival. Artists both new and known will captivateaudiences with their personal, or fictional, narratives.

“Book of Days”by Lanford WilsonMay 19-June12, 2016Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays: 8:00pmSundays: 2:00pmSaturday, June 4, at 2:00pm with post-showdiscussionWelcome to Dublin, Missouri, a small town in theAmerican Heartland, dominated by a cheese plant, afundamentalist church, and a community theatre.When a violent murder shocks the town, Ruth Hochgoes on a one-woman crusade to root out the truth.

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Bare BonesMarch 28, 2016, 8:00pmJoin us for the third production in our 2015/16 stagedreading series: edgier pieces by emerging newtheatrical voices. No tech stuff — just the words andthe stories. Open seating. All seats $10. Play to beannounced.

Telling TalesFebruary 22 and March 21 at 8:00pmDMT’s storytelling series. We pick the theme. Youbring the stories, you get the stage, you tell us yourtrue-life tales.

H.A.R.D.Theatre Arts EXPRESS

Join the Morrisson Theatre Chorus!The Chorus is open to all singers ages 18 and older. No audition is required. The Chorus is limited to 25sopranos, 25 altos, 25 tenors and 25 basses. We are actively seeking Tenors & Basses!37021 Soprano 18 yr + Sa 10:00am-1:00pm Apr 30-Jul 23 DMT Cancino $3537022 Alto 18 yr + Sa 10:00am-1:00pm Apr 30-Jul 23 DMT Cancino $3537023 Tenor 18 yr + Sa 10:00am-1:00pm Apr 30-Jul 23 DMT Cancino $3537024 Bass 18 yr + Sa 10:00am-1:00pm Apr 30-Jul 23 DMT Cancino $35

Ticket Prices for the 2015-2016 SeasonSingle Event Tickets Previews & Bare Bones Telling Tales Theater Shows Chorus Concerts

Adult $10 $5 $29 $18Senior (60 yr +)/Adult* $10 $5 $24 $15Student/Junior $10 $5 $21 $12*Hayward Area Recreation and Park District (H.A.R.D.) resident adults save by receiving the Senior Discount Rate.

Order Tickets online at www.dmtonline.org or by phone at (510) 881-6777. Special discounts available for groups of 10 or more!

Call the theatre box office at (510) 881-6777 for details.Productions subject to change.

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Birthday Parties at Hayward Shoreline Interpretive CenterWant to do something different for your child’s birthday? The Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center is agreat place to have a birthday party, rain or shine! We have a large private indoor party room availableand lots of activities to make your child’s birthday a true adventure. Your rental includes one hour ofnaturalist-led activities; choose from popular choices such as feeding the sharks or dipnetting, or designyour own activity. The party room is furnished with tables and chairs for an additional two hours, withplenty of counter space for food and gifts. For more details call (510) 670-7270.Fee: $176 Residents/$220 Non-residents. “Wild Things” Birthday Parties at Sulphur CreekSulphur Creek Nature Center is a great place for a birthday party. A “Wild Things” party includes acustomized one-hour presentation designed to suit your needs. Choose from a variety of activities,including a presentation of LIVE animals, puppet shows, games, crafts, or a nature hike. A room or picnicsite will be reserved for an additional two hours for you to serve refreshments and do your own activities.Or, we can also bring the party to you in your classroom or home. Call Christine at (510) 881-6747 fordetails. Reservations are recommended at least eight weeks in advance.Fee: $176 Residents/$220 Non-residents.

Additional option, one-hour face painting: $56 Residents/$70 Non-residents

Birthday Bashes at the PoolsDuring our Public Swim Hours (1:30pm-3:30pm) at the Hayward Plunge, you can have a party at the pool!We’ll provide lifeguards, the tables and chairs, fun birthday decorations, a goodie bag for each child, apizza lunch, and of course the pool. Parties are for children ages 8 years and older. Each Swim Center isalso available for private rentals. For more information, please inquire at the pool or call (510) 881-6703.Fee: $180 for 12 children and 2 adultsE-Z-4-U Birthday Parties at MJCCLet 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 care of the rest. Make your child’s birthday a unique, fun,and memorable event and let us help. Party location is at the Matt Jimenez Community Center, 28200Ruus Road in Hayward. Parties are designed for up to 30 guests and require a one month advancebooking with a $50 non-refundable deposit. For more information call (510) 887-0400, ext. 101 or [email protected] Birthday Bash ($200) includes: seating for 30 guests, decorations (balloons, streamers, andtable cloths), 3 hours of games and activities including: Playstation 3 & 4, Xbox 360, Wii, pool tables,board games and music in a supervised game room.Extreme Birthday Bash ($325) includes: all of the features above plus we’ll bring the food and cake!The party will be stocked with eight (8) large one-topping pizzas, a case of soda, and the birthday cakee.

Mobile Rec Birthday PartiesBringing the fun to you! With bounce houses, sumo suits, hula hoops and so much more, Mobile Rec isa unique addition to any party. Staff will work with you to create the right package for your occasion.Call (510) 881-6700 for more information.

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Bouncers Permitted at Select ParksBouncers are allowed by permit at theselect parks listed below. Permitteeswill need to complete an applicationand provide the name and validgeneral liability insurance for theCommercial Bouncer Company. ACertificate of Insurance and Additionalinsured endorsement is required.

Reserved picnic sites at these parkswill include the following amenities:1 BBQ pit, 4 tables, additional trashcans, and a signage holder for permits.

Fee: $108 per dayn Palomares Hills Parkn Weekes Park

Get your BARK ONand 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 Hayward Dog ParkContessa Street and Boca Raton Street, Hayward

n San Lorenzo Community Park1970 Via Buena Vista, San Lorenzo

n Old Creek Dog ParkHampton Road at Standish Avenue, Hayward

A Few More Items . . .Access for AllOur District wants to ensure that individuals with disabilities or special needs are encouraged to registerand participate. If you have specific access needs in order to participate in a program, please call (510)881-6700. The Park District is committed to providing program access in terms of modifications topolicies and procedures, accessible locations, and effective communication for programparticipants unless they constitute a fundamental alteration or an undue financial andadministrative burdens. Please visit www.haywardrec.org for additionalinformation. Please note that a two-week notice (10 business days) and acompleted “Access for All Request Form” is required.

Feedback and SuggestionsHow are we doing? To send us your comments on District programs, facilities, staff orservices please visit our website at www.haywardrec.org and click on “Report a Concern” on the bottomof the main page, or stop in to any of our community centers to pick up a Customer Feedback Form inour lobby areas. Feel free to also call us at (510) 881-6700 during our business hours.

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

Skywest Driving Range opens at daylight every day.

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

Skywest Golf Course Pavilion

Imagine the possibilities . . .

Golf Tournaments | Special OccasionsWeddings | Family Activities | Birthdays

Corporate Events | AnniversariesCall (510) 317-2325

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 PublicBreakfast • Lunch • Appetizers • Full Service Bar

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

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 of Play Policy withall groups.

• No children under 6 years of age allowed on golf course unless theyare 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 to inquire about tournaments at all facilities.

Tee Time ReservationFor Golf Course information, monthly specials and discount Tee Timerates please visit our website listed above.

Come Visit the Finest Driving Range in the Bay Area!Mission Hills of Hayward

Driving Range(510) 881-6730

Double Deck 50-Stall Driving RangeState-of-the-Art Bunker Lighting | Fully Stocked Golf Shop

Golf LessonsDriving Range FeesSmall $6 50 ballsMedium $10 100 ballsLarge $12 150 balls

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

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Facilities for RentCommunity Parks & 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 Terraceprovides 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 sitesat 13 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, SanLorenzo Community Park, Kennedy Park, Weekes CommunityPark, and Meek Park. No bouncers allowed except at selectedsites this year. Please see page 57 for bouncer rental sites. Feecharges vary according to area. Non-resident fees may beapplicable. For reservation information please call the RecreationDistrict Office at (510) 881-6700. Picnic Rainout Policy: In the case of heavy rain at the park andyour picnic is rained out, please call the District Office, (510) 881-6700 within three business days after the date of the scheduledpicnic to request a client credit or refund. You may 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 Departmentwithin 2-3 weeks. If the original payment was made by creditcard, a credit will be issued to the card. Sorry, no cash refunds.

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

Sports Field & Gym RentalsPractices, Leagues and Tournaments — Groups interested inreserving an indoor gym for basketball or volleyball use, or anoutdoor sports field for practices, leagues or tournament play,can contact the Adult Sports Office at (510) 317-2314. The District has a wide range of facilitiescapable of accommodating a variety of specialsporting events, leagues and tournaments.The Field Rain Out Line is (510) 888-0103.

Meek Estate West Terrace Gazebo

Weekes Park Picnic Area

Tennis Courts

Sports Fields

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Kennedy Park Recreation 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,* or merry-go-round. For additional savings you may purchase 25-$2 admissions for $40.*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.

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ADOBE Adobe Center Art Studios/Gallery, Bocce BallAdobe Park 20395 San Miguel, CV 2 Í Í Í Í Í Í Newly Dedicated Harry R. Francis Skateboard ParkARAN Arans Art Studio 3313 Village Dr., CV Í Í Í Art StudioArroyo High School 15701 Lorenzo, SLz Í Í Í Í AEOSP Alden E. Oliver Sports Park2580 Eden Park Pl., Hay 3 Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Sports Complex ASC Arroyo Swim Center 15701 Lorenzo, SLz 4 Í Summer Swimming OnlyACC Ashland Community Center 1530 167th, SL 5 Í Í Í Í Í Í Í BTTC BTP Bay Trees Tennis Park Handball, 19855 Cull Canyon, CV 6 Í Í Í Í Í Í Sand VolleyballBechtel Mini Park 22798 Ross Place, Hay Í Í Í BGCR Bermuda Gardens 1475 167th Ave., SL Community RoomBidwell Park 175 Fairway, Hay 7 Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Birchfield Park Santa Clara & Winton, Hay 8 Í Í Í Í Í Bouncers allowedBohannon School 800 Bockman, SLz Í Í Brenkwitz School 2560 Darwin, Hay Í Bret Harte School 1047 “E” St., Hay 77 Í Í Í Í Í BURB Burbank School 353 “B” St., Hay Í GymnasiumCANP Cannery Park 125 “B” St., Hay 9 Í Í Í Í Í Í Splash Park, Skate AreaCanyon Middle School 1960 Cull Canyon, CV Í Í Í Í Canyon View Park Farm Hill & Daisy, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Carlos Bee Park 1905 Grove, CV 10 Í Í Í Í Í Í Castro Valley Creek Park 3600 Norbridge, CV 11 Í Í Amphitheater/Creek ViewCastro Valley High School 19400 Santa Maria, CV 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 12 Í Summer Swimming OnlyCVCC Castro Valley Park Community Center Chanticleer’s Theatre, CVTC CV Tennis Courts 18988 Lake Chabot, CV 13 Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Splash ParkCentennial Park 24000 Amador, Hay 14 Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í CFD Center for the Dance 20391 Anita, CV Dance StudioChabot School, 19104 Lake Chabot, CVCherryland Park 198 Grove, Hay 15 Í Í Í Í Í Í Skate AreaChildren’s Park at Giuliani PlazaMission Blvd. & “D” St., Hay 16 Í Í

Christian Penke Park Tahoe & Morningside, Hay 17 Í Í Í Í College Heights Park 27020 Fielding, Hay 18 Í Í Í Colonial Acres School 17115 Meekland, Hay Í CONHS Conley-Caraballo High School541 Blanche, Hay Í Í Í Í Gymnasium

Dance Co Dance Company 1585 “B” St., Hay Dance/Fitness StudioDLDC Dance Live Dream Ctr 20391 Anita Ave., CV Dance/Fitness StudioDeerview Park 5780 Thousand Oaks, CV 19 Í Í Í Í Í Í Del Rey Park Bockman & Channel, SLz 20 Í Í Í Í Í DMT Douglas Morrisson Theatre22311 North Third St., Hay 21 Í Í

EAAB’s Martial Arts Studio, 1252 “A” St., Hay Earl Warren Park 4660 Crow Canyon, CV 22 Í ÍÍ Í Í Off-Leash Dog ParkEAP East Avenue Park 3221 East Ave., Hay 23 Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Amphitheatre

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So much to do . . . so close to home!Sports Fields & Gymnasiums | Pools | Event Venues

Nature Facilities | Hiking Trails | TheatreParks with Playgrounds & Open Space

Come out and play!

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East Avenue School 2474 East Ave., Hay Í Í Eden Greenway Cypress & Harder, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Edendale Park 16278 Ashland, SLz 25 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 El Rancho Verde Field 32001 Trevor, Hay Í Í El Rancho Verde Park 541 Blanche, Hay 26 Fairmont Linear Park Fairmont & East 14th, SL 83 Í Í Í Í Fairmont Terrace Park 2091 Manchester, SL 27 Í Í Í Fairview Park 2841 Romagnola, Hay 28 Í Í Í Fairway Greens Park 30504 Vanderbilt, Hay Í Í Í FHPS Fairview Hills Preschool 2841 Romagnolo, Hay Preschool

FCP Five Canyons Park25847 Five Canyons Pkwy., CV 29 Í Í Í Í Í Í ½ Í Í Í

Gansberger Park Kay & Calaroga, Hay 30 Í Í Í Í GOESP Gordon E. Oliver Eden Shores Park2841 Seahaven Ct., Hay 31 Í Í Í Í Í Í ½ Í Í

Greenbelt Trails Ward Creek Canyon, Hay 32 Í Í Í Greenridge Park 6132 Greenridge, CV 33 Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Greenwood Park 24016 Eden Ave., Hay 34 Í Í Í Í Harder School Harder & Whitman, Hay Í Í Í Í Haymont Mini Park Collete & Luvena, Hay Í Í Í HASC Hayward Area Senior Center22325 North Third St., Hay 36 Í Í Í Í Senior Center Hayward Community Garden Whitman St., Hay 76 Hayward Dog Park Contessa & Sleepyhollow, Hay 24 Off-Leash Dog ParkHSIC Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center4901 Breakwater, Hay 37 Í Í Í Í Nature Center, Trails Hayward High School 1633 East Ave., Hay Í Í Hayward Plunge 24176 Mission Blvd., Hay 38 Í Indoor Pool, Year-round SwimHesperian Park 620 Drew, SLz 39 Í Í Í Hillcrest Knolls Park 150th & Van, SL 40 Í ÍHot Box Yoga 22433 Foothill Blvd., Hay Yoga StudioIndependent School 4070 E. Castro Valley Blvd., CV Í Í J. A. Lewis Park 28630 Hayward Blvd., Hay 42 Í Í Í Í Í Jack Holland Sr. Park 16301 E. 14th St., SL 41 Í Í Í Í Í Skate AreaJalquin Vista Park 28846 Bay Heights, Hay 73 Í ÍJapanese Gardens North Third & Crescent Bl., Hay 43 Í Í Wedding Site Rental ConcessionsKP Kennedy Park 19501 Hesperian, Hay 44 Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Petting Zoo, Rides, TrainKASCC Kenneth C. Aitken Senior/Com. Center17800 Redwood, CV 45 Í Í Í Í Í Senior Center KGCR Kent Gardens 16450 Kent, SL Community RoomLakeridge Park 23333 Lakeridge, Hay 46 Í Í Í ½ Basketball/Volleyball CourtLa Placita Mini Park El Dorado & Sonoma, Hay Í Í Í ½ Laurel Park 2652 Vergil, CV 82 Í Longwood Park Leonardo & Reed, Hay 47 Í Í Í Í Í Mark Green Sport Center 31224 Union City Blvd., UCMarshall School 20111 Marshall, CV 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 MJCC Matt Jimenez Community Center28200 Ruus, Hay 48 Í Í Í Í Indoor Basketball Court

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

Meek Park 240 Hampton, Hay Historical BuildingWest Terrace 49 Í Í Í Í Í Í Wedding TerraceMTC Memorial Park Tennis CourtsMemorial Park 24176 Mission, Hay 38 Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Hayward Plunge/Indoor Pool

MMTC Mervin Morris Park Tennis CourtsMervin Morris Park Nielsen & Grant, SLz 50 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 Shop

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Mission Hills of Hayward Golf Course # 9-Hole Golf Course, 275 Industrial Parkway West, Hay 51 Í Í Pro ShopMt. Eden High School 2300 Panama, Hay Í Í Pool CLOSED 2008METC Mt. Eden Tennis Courts Historical Building, Mt. Eden Park 2451 W. Tennyson, Hay 52 Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Shuffle BoardMusic Depot 944 B St., Hay Music StudioNuestro Parquecito East 10th & Jefferson, Hay Í Í Í Í Old Creek Dog Park Hampton & Standish, Hay 35 Off-Leash Dog ParkOld Highlands Park 26180 Parkside, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Palma Ceia Park 27600 Decatur, Hay 53 Í Í Í Í Í Í Í PALHP Palomares Hills Park 7050 Villareal, CV 54 Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Bouncers allowedPark School 411 Larchmont, Hay Í Í Í Parsons Park Almond & Walnut, CV 55 Í Í Pexioto School 24150 Ruus, Hay Í Í Í PhotoCentral 1099 “E” St., Hay 56 Í Í Í Darkroom, Gallery, Digital LabProctor School 17520 Redwood, CV Í Í Rancho Arroyo Park 2121 Depot, Hay 57 Í Í Í Í Redwood School 4400 Alma, CV Í Í Richard H. Sheridan Soccer Fields 2580 Eden Park Place, Hay 58 Í ÍÍ Í Í ÍÍ Í Í Sports Complex

Ridge Trail Park Boulder Cnyn./Rancho Palo. Rd. Í Í Í ½ Sand Volleyball CourtsRowell Ranch 9275 Dublin Canyon Rd., CV 59 Í Í Í Í Rodeo ParkRuus Park Dickens & Folsom, Hay 60 Í Í Í Í Í Í Í SFCC San Felipe Park 2058 “D” St., Hay 61 Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í San Lorenzo High School 50 E. Lewelling, SLz Í Í SLZAS San Lorenzo Adult School820 Bockman Rd., SLz Classroom

SLCC San Lorenzo Park & Community Center1970 Via Buena Vista, SLz 62 Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Lagoon, Off-Leash Dog Park

Schafer Park Evergreen & Flamingo, Hay 63 Í Í Í Shepherd School 27211 Tyrrell, Hay Í Í Í Í Shorty Garcia Park & Fields 33940 7th St., UCSSVP Silver Star Veterans Park695 Industrial Pkway., Hay 64 Í Í Í Í Bocce Ball Court Skywest Golf Course 1401 Golf Course Rd., Hay ProShop, Restaurant, 65 Í Í Í Í Í Í Driving RangeSorensdale Center & Park 275 Goodwin, Hay 66 Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Adult Special Needs ProgramSGCC Southgate Community Center26780 Chiplay, Hay 67 Í Í Í Í Í Í ÍÍ Í Í Í Í Í Í Southgate Swim Club 24900 Magnolia St., Hay ÍSpinnaker Yacht Club 75 Pescador Point Dr., SLSpring Grove Park 25610 Spring, Hay 68 Í Í Í Í STONE Stonebrae School 28761 Hayward Blvd., Hay 78 Í Í Í Í Gymnasium

Stonybrook Park 620 Woodland, Hay 69 Í Í Í ÍÍ Stratford Village Park Stratford & Canterbury, Hay 79 Í Í Í ½ Skate AreaStrobridge School 21400 Bedford, CV Í Í Í SCNC Sulphur Creek Nature Center Nature Center, Animal Rehab1801 “D” St., Hay 70 Í Í Í Í Í Í Live Animal Displays SAC Sunset Adult Center Sunset Park 22100 Princeton, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Gym, Street Hockey Courts SSC Sunset Swim Center 410 Laurel, Hay 71 Í Summer Swimming OnlyTennyson High School 27035 Whitman, Hay Í Í Tennyson Park Panjon & Huntwood, Hay 72 Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Skate ParkTrue Fight Club 28460 Hesperian Blvd., Hay Fitness StudioTwin Bridges 301 Arrowhead, Hay 73 Í Í Í ½ Sand Volleyball CourtTyrrell School 27000 Tyrrell, Hay Valle Vista Park 381 Valle Vista, Hay 74 Í Í Í ½ Valley View Park CV 80 Coming Soon!Vannoy School 5100 Vannoy, CV Í Í Í Via Toledo Park SLz 81 Coming Soon!WPTC Weekes Park Tennis Courts WPCC Weekes Park Community Center 75 ÍÍÍÍ ÍÍÍ ÍÍÍÍÍÍ Art Studio, Bouncers allowed27182 Patrick, Hay Winton School 119 Winton, Hay Í Í YMCA Eden Area YMCA 951 Palisade St., Hay Í Gymnasium

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

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

Adobe Art Gallery ...................................(510) [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) 888-0200 [email protected]

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

Gymnastics ..........................................General Information ................................(510) 888-0118 [email protected] Jimenez Community Center ...General Information ................................(510) [email protected] Programs ................................Hayward Shoreline Interpretative Center..(510) [email protected]

Sulphur Creek Nature Center ................(510) 881-6747 [email protected] ........................................PhotoCentral ...........................................(510) 881-6721 [email protected]

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

Kenneth C. Aitken Senior& Community Center ..............................(510) [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) [email protected] Ebadi .....................................Volunteer Coordinator.............................(510) 670-7280 [email protected] George........................................Aquatics and Pre-K .................................(510) 888-0123 [email protected] Luchini......................................Special Needs..........................................(510) [email protected] Maine......................................Sports, Gymnastics, Martial Arts,

Fitness ......................................................(510) 888-0211 [email protected] Maroney .......................................Hayward Senior Center ..........................(510) 881-6766 [email protected] Sullivan.......................................Theatre Arts .............................................(510) [email protected] Tibbetts .........................................Kenneth Aitken Senior Center...............(510) 881-6742 [email protected] Winsted ...................................Sulphur Creek Nature Center ................(510) 881-6747 [email protected] Zuniga ....................................MJCC, Facility Rentals, Mobile Rec,

Go Recreate Camps...................................(510) [email protected]

SupervisorsJean Clark.............................................Recreation Supervisor ............................(510) 888-0117 [email protected]

Arts, Dance, Music, PhotographyCarrie Reginald ...................................Custodial Supervisor ..............................(510) [email protected]

Custodial ServicesGail Hansen..........................................Customer Services Supervisor .............(510) [email protected]

Program & Facility Registration, Customer Service StaffDebbie Hernandez ..............................Recreation Supervisor ............................(510) [email protected]

Ashland Community Center, MJCC, Facility Rentals, Mobile Rec, Go Recreate Camps Daniela Keiffer .....................................Recreation Supervisor ............................(510) [email protected]

Volunteer Hayward, Seniors, Special NeedsJennifer Koney ....................................Recreation Supervisor ............................(510) [email protected]

Nature, Special Interest, Theatre Arts, East Ave CampsNoel Munivez .......................................Recreation Supervisor ............................(510) [email protected]

Sports, Fitness, Field and Gym RentalsNicole Espinoza Roa .........................Recreation Supervisor ............................(510) [email protected]

Aquatics, Marketing, Pre-K, Recreation Guide

AdministrativeRecreation Superintendent..............Kerrilyn Ely...............................................(510) [email protected] Manager .......................................Dan Giammona........................................(510) 317-2311 [email protected] Superintendent........................Dan Giammona........................................(510) 881-6715 [email protected] General Manager .............Todd Trimble ............................................(510) [email protected] Manager ................................Paul McCreary .........................................(510) 881-6710 [email protected]

Visit us online at www.haywardrec.org

Hayward Area Recreation and Park DistrictProgram & Staff Directory

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Registration

Registration GuidelinesCorrectly completed registrations will have priority.Registration with unsigned Liability Agreement willnot be processed until signed. Class spaces will notbe held. 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 17 at 6:01amResident mail-in or fax registration forms receivedprior to February 17 will be held by the registrationstaff. On February 17 at 8:30am, random processingof these forms will begin and will continue until allclasses have been filled. Forms received after thisdate will be processed in the order received. Makechecks payable to H.A.R.D. Read, sign and date theLiability Agreement. Fill in the name of any applicantsunder the age of 18 on the line provided in the textof the agreement. Mail your completed RegistrationForm and 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 17The Registration Form on page 66 may be faxed to (510)881-6763. Please remember to check Visa, MasterCardor American Express and include the number andexpiration date and sign the form. Visa, MasterCard andAmerican Express are the only methods of paymentaccepted by fax. To confirm that we have received yourfax call (510) 881-6700 immediately after faxing. Pleasedo not mail after faxing.Walk-In and Non-Resident RegistrationProcessing Begins February 24Walk-in and non-resident registration begins on February24. For walk-in registration locations, look for specificregistration information with your class information inthis brochure or call the District Office at (510) 881-6700.Check for specific locations in the class information ofthis brochure or drop registration off at the HaywardArea Recreation and Park District Office, 1099 “E” Street,Hayward. Non-resident mail-in or fax registration formsreceived prior to February 24 will be held by theregistration staff. On February 24 random processing ofthese forms will begin on a space available basis. Non-resident fee is $10 in addition to resident fees andapplies to each class for which you register.ScholarshipsSome partial scholarships may be available based onneed and funds available. Please call (510) 881-6700or visit [email protected]. These scholarships aremade possible by generous funding from the H.A.R.D.Foundation.

Spring 2016 District HolidaysMay 30 and July 4 (Summer Camps).Refund PolicyRefunds/Credits will be issued only upon cancellationof a class/activity by the District — no exceptions.Refunds/Credits will be pro-rated for any classesalready provided. Refunds may take up to 21 days toprocess. If you withdraw from a class one week priorto the first class meeting, you may receive a ClientCredit for the registration period. Client Credits will beissued within 21 days of the class and can be usedfor any District program. Refunds, cancellations andtransfer of classes are subject to a $2 service chargeper class for classes $15 and under; $5 servicecharge per class for classes $16 and over. Credits willnot 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 24, please call (510) 881-6700. No places willbe held by telephone. No confirmation will be returnedwithout your self-addressed stamped envelope.Can I visit my child’s class? Attendance is limitedto registered participants only. The RecreationDistrict has no personnel available to supervise children before or after scheduled classes. Sorry, noparents in children’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 helpful toinclude 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.

Registration H.A.R.D.

Register early . . . classes fill quickly!Please, no mail-in or District Office walk-in registration for swim classes.

For Aquatics registration and program information, see page 7.

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Online Registration | Special InterestHow to Register Online

Online Registration begins February 17, 2016 at 6:01am.

Online Registration FAQsIf I go to the H.A.R.D. website, can I register from there?

No. You must go to the Online Registration website at haywardrec.org/registration. This will take you to the Online Registration website.

How do I add a family member to my account?Any account changes can only be made through the District Office.

Please call (510) 881-6700 before registering online.

Step 1 Set up an Account

Call the District Office at (510) 881-6700 to set up an account, add a family member, or to change any important account information.

Step 2 Go to the Registration Website

Go to haywardrec.org/registration for direct access to the registration website.

Step 3 Login

Use your LOGIN ID and PIN to login.

Step 4 Register Now!

Register all your participants in their desired programs.

13th Annual

10K on the BaySunday, August 28, 2016

Run or walk along the spectacular habitat of the Hayward shoreline overlooking theSan Francisco Bay-Estuary. The course starts at the Interpretive Center, heads outtoward the shoreline and circles around Cogswell marsh along the San FranciscoBay Trail. This event is designed to promote environmental and health awareness.Proceeds received are earmarked for the renovation of the Center’s 30 year old “Habitat Room” exhibits. Trackand Field Certified and chip timed. Call (510) 670-7270 or visit 10konthebay.org to register or for moreinformation. Only pre-registered participants will receive an event T-shirt.

Upcoming Events at the Hayward Shoreline4901 Breakwater Avenue, Hayward

Special Performance

King Tide ShorelineSunday, May 29, Monday, May 30 and Sunday, June 5, 2016

Two performances each day: 12:00pm-2:00pm and 6:00pm-8:00pm

King Tide Shoreline is a free, site-specific dance performance at the Hayward Shoreline by NinaHaft & Company about water, balance and extremes. Our bodies are made up of water — fragileand resilient like our watersheds. Come see how our movement might reveal clues to oursurvival! King Tide Shoreline is a collaboration between choreographers Nina Haft and JessiBarber, with a team of exceptional dancers.Meet at the Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center to start, see dance at different locations along a1.5 mile route. Stay after the show for tea and conversation about art, water and climate change.No reservations are required. For more info: www.ninahaftandcompany.com or call (510) 670-7270.

Special Performance

King Tide ShorelineSunday, May 29, Monday, May 30 and Sunday, June 5, 2016

Two performances each day: 12:00pm-2:00pm and 6:00pm-8:00pm

King Tide Shoreline is a free, site-specific dance performance at the Hayward Shoreline by NinaHaft & Company about water, balance and extremes. Our bodies are made up of water — fragileand resilient like our watersheds. Come see how our movement might reveal clues to oursurvival! King Tide Shoreline is a collaboration between choreographers Nina Haft and JessiBarber, with a team of exceptional dancers.Meet at the Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center to start, see dance at different locations along a1.5 mile route. Stay after the show for tea and conversation about art, water and climate change.No reservations are required. For more info: www.ninahaftandcompany.com or call (510) 670-7270.

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71st Annual

Easter EggHunt & BonnetParade!SaturdayMarch 26, 2016at Kennedy Park19501 Hesperian Blvd.HaywardThe Hayward Area Recreation and Park District’s YouthProgram will be hosting the 71st Annual Easter BonnetParade and Egg Hunt. Bonnet Parade Registration will beginpromptly at 9:00am. The Bonnet Parade led by the EasterBunny will begin at 9:30am. Bonnet Parade participantsmust be 6 years and under and all bonnets must behomemade and be worn by the participants during theparade to qualify. Participants will have their homemadebonnets judged in the following categories: the prettiest,most unusual and most colorful. The egg hunt willimmediately follow after the Bonnet Parade. There are fouregg hunt age categories; one to two, three to four, five tosix and seven to nine year olds. The event will take placerain or shine.