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fall

2016

Recreation Guide

www.MesaAZ.gov/parksrec • 480-644-2352

IN THIS ISSUE:Parks – Get out and play!

Youth SportsAdult Sports LeaguesSpecial Events

and much more...

Registration

OPENSMid-July

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Table of Contents

Director’s Message

Serving the Community

Community Facilities

Dobson Ranch Golf Course

Hohokam Stadium

Mesa Amphitheatre

Mesa Cemetery

Mesa Convention Center

Parks, Basins and Open Spaces

Reserving a Ramada

Reservable Parks

Neighborhood Parks

Dog Parks/Dogs in Parks

Sports Facilities

Recreaction Centers

Fall Programs and Activites

How to Register

Adaptive

Aquatics

Red Mountain Multigenerational Center

Jefferson Recreation Center

Webster Recreation Center

Youth Sports

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Director’s Message

Mesa Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities is committed to enhancing the quality of life for Mesa residents and playing a significant role in shaping the character of the City through preeminent parks and recreation. The Department manages 2,200+ acres of park land including 205 parks with unique playgrounds, first-class athletic fields, nine aquatic centers, splash pads, trails, five recreation centers, a championship golf course, convention center, amphitheater, cemetery and two spring training baseball stadiums.

By creating a sense of place, parks and recreation services in Mesa provide critical connections for residents through the natural environment, recreational pursuits, historic appreciation, and social and cultural events. This sense of place shapes the cohesive fabric of vision, values and identity of the community while promoting an active lifestyle for all ages. Mesa meets park and recreation needs of today’s residents without sacrificing future generations by balancing environmental, economic, and equity concerns. The department enriches the lives of individuals, families, intergenerational groups and the entire community through positive and fulfilling recreational experiences. Mesa proactively engages in continuous improvement as offerings become outdated or under-utilized, while collaborating with other service providers to achieve balanced availability of programs and facilities.

The Mesa Parks system is a premier destination that welcomes and captivates residents and visitors. The park system and its beauty are part of the daily life and shape the character of the City. Residents are informed and involved in shaping the future of the park and recreation system and its value to their lives.

Marc Heirshberg, CPREDirectorParks, Recreation and Community Facilities Department

Mayor & Council

Mayor John Giles

Councilmember Dave Richins - District 1

Councilmember Alex Finter - District 2

Vice Mayor Dennis Kavanaugh - District 3

Councilmember Christopher Glover - District 4

Councilmember David Luna -District 5

Councilmember Kevin Thompson - District 6

City Manager - Chris Brady

Parks BoardJohn Duclos

Matthew Erickson

Jaime Glasser

Sarah Johnston

Jennifer Madsen

Justin Murdock

Josh Todd

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Our parks are critically important in preserving natural resources that have quantifiable economic benefits to our community, in addition to intrinsic environmental, aesthetic, and recreation benefits. We are a voice in our community for protecting open space, connecting children to nature, and providing education and programming that helps communities engage in conservation practices. Mesa is leading the way in developing new “low water use” parks that beautify our desert community by embracing native flora and trees.

Our parks and recreation staff are leaders in improving and enhancing health and wellness by offering fitness, sports, and healthy lifestyle classes for people of all ages and abilities. We are actively engaged in providing opportunities for citizens in reducing obesity, physical inactivity, and poor nutrition, while strengthening skills that enrich our mind, body and overall attitude. Mesa has miles of bike routes and jogging paths through park land and canal paths as a commitment to outdoor activity.

Our department embraces universal access and inclusion to park and recreation services and facilities. We strive to ensure citizens equal access and opportunities that transcend barriers of income through a low fee structure, fee assistance and scholarship opportunities. New facilities and playground upgrades are made with inclusive designs that allow users, regardless of ability, the opportunity to recreate together. In addition to bilingual customer service staff, the departments print materials are available translated into multiple languages.

Serving the CommunityOur department is proud to focus our efforts to serve the community within the

National Recreation and Parks Association’s Three Pillars of Impact.

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THE POWER OF PARKS

1 ACRE OF TREES absorbs the carbon dioxide produced by DRIVING A CAR 11,000 MILES.

Increased access to places for physical activity leads to a

25% increase in people exercising

3 or more days a week.

PA R K S H AV E H E A LT H P O W E R

PA R K S H AV E E N V I R O N M E N TA L P O W E R

PA R K S H AV E C O M M U N I T Y P O W E RParks strengthen community ties and

bring diverse populations together.

In Macon, GA, a revitalized park that included new programming

and beautification effortsreduced incidents of crime and violence by

50%.

PA R K S H AV E S A F E T Y P O W E R

Parks have the power to strengthen communities, transform lives, and

protect the future.

Parks are the most powerful aspect of every community.

#PowerOfParks

Sources:Centers for Disease Control, Environmental Protection Agency, American Planning Association

Do you know the power of your local parks and recreation? Yes, they provide beautiful green spaces and fun programs, but they do so much more and the benefits are immense. Learn more at www.nrpa.org/power-of-parks and watch the video.

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Dobson Ranch Golf Course 2155 S Dobson Rd. 480-644-2291

Hours of OperationProShop/Driving Range Hours6:30am-9:30pmsubject to change due to weather and daylight conditionsGreens FeesCourse Layout

Dobson Ranch Golf Course is a par 72, 18-hole championship golf course featuring mature trees and large greens and offers a challenging layout with 6,712 yards of tree-lined fairways.The lighted driving range and practice facility, and PGA golf instruction adds to the reasons why golfers choose and appreciate Dobson Ranch Golf Course. Free junior clinics are held each summer and the Pro Shop features a full line of discounted professional golf equipment.Tee Times can be made up to 14 days in advance in person, online or by phone at 480-644-2291 or 480-644-2292.

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Hohokam Stadium 1235 N Center St.

Hohokam and Fitch Parks are the sites for the City of Mesas baseball fields and training facilities, with the centerpiece being Dwight W. Patterson Field at Hohokam Park, the spring training home of the Oakland A’s.Major league baseball first came to Mesa for spring training in 1952, when the Cubs set up camp at Rendezvous Park. That park was razed in 1976, replaced by a new stadium at Hohokam Park. That facility, in turn, was demolished in 1996, and was replaced by a new and enlarged stadium and training facility which opened in February 1997.

Hohokam Stadium will be closed for renovations throughout 2014 in anticipation of the Oakland A’s move to the park in 2015.Hohokam Stadium re-opened to welcome the Oakland A’s at the “A Day at the Diamond” event on February 21, 2015.

The stadium has 7,500 fixed seats and can accommodate an additional 2,500 spectators on the grass berms, in-cludes one practice field and one practice infield.

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Mesa Amphitheatre 263 N Center St. - 480-644-2560

The Mesa Amphitheatre is best known for its great location and tiered lawn - big enough for great acts, and intimate enough for everyone to have a great view of the stage!

The Mesa Amp draws concertgoers from a market of more than 3 million people. Located just 15 minutes from downtown Phoenix, this open air concert venue is also popular for daylong festivals and community events. Visit Mesa Amphitheatre!

Mesa Amphitheatre is owned and operated by the City of Mesa Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities Department.

Box Office Hours 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Monday - Friday

General Information: (480) 644-2560

Please visit [email protected] for more information.

FAQ’s

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Mesa Cemetery 1212 N Center St. - 480-644-2335

Office Hours

Monday – Friday (except City observed holidays) 8 am - 5 pm. Sales services end at 4:30 p.m. We respectfully ask that meetings with Cemetery staff be scheduled in advance.

Visitation Hours

Gates are open every day from dawn to dusk. Times vary according to seasonal daylight changes.

Memorial Service Hours

Monday – Friday (except City observed holidays) 8 am - 3 pm Services on weekdays that extend beyond 3 pm or Saturday services will incur additional charges.

Fee & Charges

Burial Areas

Find a Grave

Business Forms

History

Established in 1891, the Mesa Cemetery has served our community with dedication and distinction for more than a century. We have earned a reputation for well-kept grounds, helpful and understanding staff, and affordable services. The year 2016 celebrates 125 years of operations for the Mesa Cemetery.

Operated by the City of Mesa Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities Department, the Cemetery is managed with a sincere concern for the public interest and great respect for human dignity.

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Mesa Convention Center 263 N. Center St. - 480-644-2178

Hours of OperationAdministrative OfficeM-F 8am-5pm480-644-2178Fax 480-644-261

Planning an event at the Mesa Convention Center is fast and easy with the help of our professional sales staff and personal event coordinators.To get started, just contact our sales staff at 480-644-2178 or via email at [email protected] or [email protected].

Facility Rental RatesFacility and Meeting Room Layout Meeting Room Capacities Audio Visual Services provided by Premier Audio VisualAudio Visual Price List Internet Service On-site Catering provided by Personal Touch Catering Rules and Regulations

Shipping Boxes No boxes or packages will be accepted at the Mesa Convention Center prior to the 1st day of an event. Please contact your show’s decorator, or our drayage provider at 480-460-1800.

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Mesa Convention Center 263 N. Center St. - 480-644-2178

The premiere conference and meeting facility in the East Valley of Phoenix, Arizona!

The Mesa Convention Center is a full-service event facility located in the heart of downtown Mesa, Arizona.The Convention Center campus is situated on 22 acres of mature parkland, and is comprised of Buildings A, B and C. The facility features 19,000 square feet of exhibit space and an additional 19,000 square feet of flexible meeting space.

The fifteen meeting rooms offer a wide variety of sizes and configurations, and our experienced and friendly staff is here to assist in making your event a success.

The 5,000 capacity outdoor Mesa Amphitheatre is located on the property and is a fun, unique venue for outdoor events, festivals and concerts.

The adjacent Phoenix Marriott Mesa hotel makes sleeping room accommodations easy and accessible.The Mesa Convention Center is located just 20 minutes from both Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport and Mesa Phoenix Gateway Airport and is easily accessed via the Loop 202, Loop 101 and US 60.The Mesa Convention Center provides free parking, and offers two Electric Vehicle Charging Stations.

We invite you to find out more about what we have to offer!

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Parks, Basins & Open SpacesReserving a Shaded Picnic Ramada

A minimum of 24 hour notice is required for all reservations, and currently all reservation are made by phone or in person.

To make a reservation, you will be asked to provide the following information:

• Time and date of the event. • A minimum of two hours is required for a reservation. • Approximate number of people attending. • Special equipment or games that will be brought into the park • Caterers and any other outside companies if applicable (moonwalk, vendors, caterer, etc.) must have proof of insurance on file with Mesa Parks and Recreation. • Special permits are required for any equipment brought in the park. This includes: inflatables, moonwalks, propane heaters, generators, climbing walls, amplified music, band, and portable restrooms. Additional fees may be applied to equipment brought into the park. • Note the number (located near the roof of the ramada) or the name (located on a nearby sign) of the ramada. • The rental fee is non-refundable, and must be paid when the reservation is made. • Reservations are taken between 7:00 am and 5:30 pm, Monday -Thursday. • For weekdays, reservations must be made no later than 5:30pm the previous day. • For weekends and Monday holidays, reservations must be made no later than 5:30 pm the previous Thursday.

Reserve by phone: 480-644-2352 Credit Card Required

Reserve in person at Parks Office: Credit card, money order, cash or check (with valid driver’s license) accepted American Express, Discover, MasterCard and Visa accepted

New! Park Finder - This map will not only help you find the parks/pools near you, but also provides the list of amenities at these locations.

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Reservable Parks

Countryside Park 3130 E. Southern

Reservable shaded picnic ramadas Off-leash dog area - closed Tuesdays for maintenance Lighted baseball (60 ft) fields Shaded Playground Restroom 2 lighted basketball courts Lighted beach volleyball court Picnic Tables and barbecues Walking trail

Dobson Ranch Park 2359 Dobson Road 

Four 1/2 basketball courts Community Fishing Lake Playgrounds Coming Soon! - Inclusive play structures and shaded playground - View some of the proposed ideas Shaded Picnic Facilities First-come, first-serve shaded picnic ramada Restrooms Reservable shaded picnic ramadas Dobson Ranch Golf Course

Eastmark Great Park 5100 S Eastmark Parkway

Shaded Splashpad Open 7 days a week from 7am-10pm First come, first serve shaded picnic ramada Reservable shaded amphitheater Lake (no fishing allowed)

Escobedo Park 215 E. 6th Street

Ball field (271 feet/Women or Senior Men) Basketball Court (lit) Playgrounds Shaded Picnic Facilities First-come, first-serve shaded picnic ramadas Restrooms

Evergreen Park 328 W. 5th Street

Ball field (246 feet- Youth & Women) Horseshoes Lighted Basketball Playgrounds First-come, first-serve shaded picnic ramadas Lighted Cement Volleyball Court

Falcon Field Park 4800 E. Falcon Field Dr.

Basketball Playgrounds Horseshoes Shaded Picnic Facilities First-come, first-serve shaded picnic ramadas Restrooms Sand Volleyball Court (lit) Reservable Shaded Picnic Ramadas

Fitch Park 651 N. Center

Lighted Basketball Courts Playgrounds Shaded Picnic Facilities First-come, first-serve shaded picnic ramadas Reservable Racquetball Courts*  Restrooms Reservable shaded picnic ramadas *Courts #1, #2 and #3 can be reserved from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in one hour increments by calling 480-644-2532. Court #4 is a first-come, first-served court.

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Gene Autry Park 4125 E. McKellips

Lighted Baseball Fields (By Permit Only) Playground Coming Soon! - shaded play structures Restroom Reservable shaded picnic ramadas Lighted Sand Volleyball Courts (lighted by reservation only) Courts can be reserved from 7am - 10pm Reservations are required 24 hours in advance and must be reserved for a 2 hour minimum. Please call 480-644-2352 for pricing information

Gene Autry Tennis Center

In an ongoing effort to continue to provide quality facilities to our residents, visitors and our community, the City of Mesa Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities Department will assume management of the Gene Autry Tennis Center in September, 2016. Sections of the facility may be shut down for improvements throughout September. Every effort will be made to accommodate scheduled league, tournament and team play. The Gene Autry Tennis Center will remain a public facility, and will be open and available for leagues, lessons, tournaments and drop-in play. Current users/customers are encouraged to contact the City with any specific questions or concerns.

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Jefferson Park 306 S. Jefferson

Lighted Softball Field (294 feet) Jefferson Gymnasium and Recreation Center Lighted Basketball Court Horseshoes Playgrounds Shaded Picnic Facilities First-come, first-serve shaded picnic ramadas Restrooms Lighted Sand Volleyball Court Reservable shaded picnic ramadas

Kleinman Park 710 S. Extension

Lighted Softball Fields - by permit only East - 280 feet West - 280 feet

Wheels Court (open to bikes, boards and blades) Lighted Basketball Lighted Tennis Courts Playgrounds Walking Trail Shaded Picnic Facilities First-come, first-serve shaded picnic ramadas Restrooms Lighted Sand Volleyball Courts Reservable shaded picnic ramadas

Park of the Canals 1710 N. Horne 

Playground Reservable shaded picnic ramada Shaded Garden Areas Botanical Garden Restrooms

Pioneer Park 526 E. Main 

First-come, first-serve shaded picnic ramadas Reservable shaded picnic ramadas Playground Restrooms Lighted Basketball Courts Lighted Hard Surface Volleyball Court Horseshoes Picnic Tables

Quail Run Park 4155 E. Virginia

Off-leash dog area (Closed Thursdays for maintenance)First-come, first-serve shaded picnic ramada 4 lighted soccer fields (by permit only) 2 lighted youth baseball fields (by permit only) 2 lighted youth softball fields (by permit only) Shaded Playground  Restrooms Picnic Tables/Barbecues

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Quail Run Park 4155 E. Virginia Off-leash dog area - Closed Thursdays for maintenance

Doggie Don’ts Don’t leave your dog unattended Don’t leave behind your mess Don’t let your dog get into fights Don’t take your dog to the playground area Don’t get fined. If a Mesa Parks Ranger, Police Officer or Animal Control Officer sees you with an unleashed dog or if you don’t pick-up after him, you will be fined.

What are the laws?

Off Leash Dog Parks

Countryside Park 3130 E. Southern Off-leash dog area - Closed Tuesdays for maintenance

Dogs in Parks and Open Spaces

Doggie Doos Do leash your dog (leash no longer than 6 ft.) Do pick up after your dog Do use the disposable bag dispenser where available - Always carry bags with you just in case! Do have fun! Do take Fido on the canal Do check out our Off-leash Dog Parks located at Quail Run Park and Countryside Park Do volunteer to help out! The City of Mesa welcomes help from any volunteer individuals or groups to keep our parks clean and fun for everyone

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Red Mountain Park 7745 E. Brown Road

Shaded Playgrounds Lighted Basketball Court Community Fishing Lake Walking Trail Lighted Soccer Fields nearby (by permit only) Lighted Baseball Fields nearby (by permit only) Lighted Softball Fields nearby (by permit only) Disc Golf  Restrooms Lighted Cement Volleyball Court Reservable shaded picnic ramadas

Reed Park 1631 E. Broadway

Lighted Basketball Court Walking Trail Skate Court (open to bikes, boards, blades) Playgrounds Shaded Picnic Facilities First-come, first-serve shaded picnic ramadas Reservable shaded picnic ramadas Restrooms

Riverview Park 2100 W. Rio Salado ParkwaySloan Park, the new Spring Training home of the Chicago Cubs. Community Fishing Lake Spray ground with multiple water features. Open 7 days a week from 9am-10pm Playground extraordinaire including:

50 foot tall Genesis climbing tower 60 foot long caterpillare mesh rope climbing structure 2 playground clusters for ages 2-5, 6-12 and above Shaded picnic areas with tables Reservable shaded picnic ramadas Shaded play structures Miles of accessible sidewalks Display fountain Open play areas Restrooms

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Skyline Park 655 S. Crismon

Basketball Courts - lighted Reservable shaded picnic ramadas Shaded play structures  Restrooms First-come first-serve ramadas Sand Volleyball 4 lighted softball fields (by permit only)

Pocket Parks

Mesa values the opportunity for citizens to get outside and play, reflect and relax in a urban setting. Through the cooperation of several city departments new pocket parks have emerged throughout the downtown corridor. A mini oasis dedicated to providing a place to recreate and enjoy the weather, these areas each have different amenities from benches, exercise equipment, public art and even a skateboard ramp for residents to visit.

City View Park 1511 S Mesa Dr.

Turf is 42,540 SF

Total 1.95 acres Concrete loop is .16 of a mile (7 loops equals .12 miles) 3 benches & trash receptacles

Fountain Plaza 417 E. Southern Ave.

Skate court area (open to bikes, boards and blades) Shaded seating area Decorative interactive fountain 5,000 square feet

Gateway Park 315 E. Main

Public Area Benches

Sagebrush Park 1001 S Mesa Dr.

Concrete loop is .13 of a mile (8 loops equals 1.04 miles) 4 exercise stations and 2 benches & receptacles

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BasinsMesa owns and maintains 370 acres of park open spaces sprinkled throughout the city. Each park area is unique in size, configuration and landscaping. The open space parkland maintained by PRCF serves dual-duty as storm water retention basins as well as parks for public enjoyment. These parks provide opportunities for open sports field play, playgrounds, paths, picnic pavilions and more. Below is a listing of the city maintained park basin areas that add value to neighboring properties and encourage outdoor play.

Prohibited activities include, but are not limited to:

• Accessing or using the park between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and sunrise.

• Using the park by organized groups, classes, or teams without a permit. 

• Camping or storing personal belongings.

• Defacing or tampering with natural resources, park or private property.

• Possessing or consuming spirituous liquor (beer or wine consumption is allowed only with an approved ramada reservation through an additional permit).

• Smoking in picnic areas, seating areas, and sports complexes.

• Advertising, soliciting or selling goods or services.

Park Reservations, Permits and Park Rangers:  480-644-2352                                       

Non-emergency after hours assistance:  480-644-2263

Listing of Park Open Spaces and Basins

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Neighborhood Parks

Alta Mesa Park 1910 N. Alta Mesa

Lighted Basketball Court    Playgrounds First come, first serve shaded picnic ramada Horseshoes Lighted Sand Volleyball Court

Augusta Ranch Park 9455 E. Neville

First come, first serve shaded picnic ramadas Playground Basketball Court Sand Volleyball Court Barbecue Grills

Beverly Park 115 N. Beverly

First come, first serve shaded picnic ramada Playground

Candlelight Park 1540 N. Barkley 

First come, first serve shaded picnic ramadas Playground Horseshoes Picnic Tables Sand Volleyball Court Barbecue Grills

Carriage Lane Park 3140 S Carriage Lane

First-come, first serve shaded picnic ramadas Shaded Playground Restrooms Lighted Basketball Courts Lake Picnic Tables Barbecues

Chaparral Park 1645 N. Gilbert Rd.

First come, first serve shaded picnic ramada Playground Lighted Basketball Courts Horseshoes Picnic Tables

Chelsea Park 145 S. 40th Street

First come, first serve shaded picnic ramada Lighted Basketball Court Playgrounds Lighted Cement Volleyball Court

Desert Arroyo 9320 E. McKellips Rd.

5 shaded picnic ramadas (non-reservable)¼-mile Desert Botanical Walk with plant identification signs ¾-mile Explorers Path loop for hiking and biking ½-mile paved Discovery Loop connecting the five educational/picnic nodes

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Emerald Park 1455 S. Harris

Lighted Basketball Lake Shaded Playgrounds Shaded Picnic Facilities First-come, First-serve shaded picnic ramada Lighted Cement Volleyball Court Disc Golf 16.2 acres

Enid Park 5319 S. Enid

First come, first serve shaded picnic ramadas Playground Multi-use Fields

Ensenada Park 6413 E. Elmwood

Playgrounds Shaded Picnic Facilities First-come, first-serve shaded picnic ramada

Falcon Hill Park 7222 E. Jensen

Playgrounds Horseshoes Lighted Basketball Full Court Lighted Sand Volleyball Shaded Picnic Facilities First-come, first-serve shaded picnic ramadas

Golden Hills Park   7256 E. Pueblo

Open Space First come, first serve shaded picnic ramada Shaded Playground

Greenfield Park 4105 E. Diamond

Community Fishing Lake - Coming Soon! First-come, first-serve shaded picnic ramadas Horseshoes Exercise Course Playground Lake Picnic Tables Barbecues

Desert Trails Park 2955 N. Recker Road

Map and Trail Rules Bike trails, pump track, and skills track are closed when it is raining and when the trails are muddy.  Please stay off of the trails when the ground is wet enough to allow the dirt to stick to your shoes or wheels.

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Harmony Park 1434 S. 32nd Street

Shaded Picnic Facilities Playground First-come, first-serve shaded picnic ramada

Heritage Park 1501 S. Pima 

First-come, first-serve shaded picnic ramadas Playground Lighted Half Court Basketball Courts

Hermosa Vista Park 2255 N. Lindsay

Lighted Basketball Playgrounds Horseshoes First-come, first-serve shaded picnic ramada

Holmes Park 1450 S. Greenfield

Large Grassy Area

Kingsborough Park 2311 E. Holmes 

Lighted Basketball Horseshoes

Los Alamos Park 2840 E. Covina 

Playground Picnic Tables

Mariposa Park 2351 S. Hawes Rd.

Playground and play pockets - Shaded play structures First come, first serve shaded picnic ramada Outdoor fitness equipment Barbecue grill 

Marlborough Mesa Park 3105 S. Alma School 

First-come, first-serve shaded picnic ramadas Playground Picnic Tables

Guerrero Rotary Park 205 W. 8th Avenue

First-come, first-serve shaded picnic ramadas Soccer fields Exercise Course Softball field Shaded Playground Restrooms - available by special request only Lighted Basketball Courts

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Meadowgreen Park 2821 E. Pueblo 

Soccer Fields

Monterey Park 7045 E. Monterey 

First-come, first-serve shaded picnic ramadas Playground Lighted Basketball Court Lighted Hard Surface Volleyball Court Picnic Tables Barbecues Multi-Use Sports Fields Horseshoes

Mountain View Park 845 N. Lindsay

Lighted Basketball Court Horseshoes Exercise Course Playgrounds

Palo Verde Park 3135 S. Dobson

First-come, first-serve shaded picnic ramadas Soccer Fields Playground Lighted Basketball Court Picnic Tables Barbecues Multi-Use Field

Pequeno Park 537 N. Oakland

Exercise Course Playground Lighted Basketball Court Picnic Tables Barbecues

Porter Park 420 E. 8th Street

Lighted Basketball half-court Playgrounds Shaded Picnic Facilities First-come, first-serve shaded picnic ramada

Princess Park 4461 E. Princess

Lighted Basketball Court Horseshoes Shaded Picnic Facilities Playgrounds First-come, first-serve shaded picnic ramada Lighted cement Volleyball Court

Rancho del Mar Park 748 W. Guadalupe

First-come, first-serve shaded picnic ramadas Playground - Coming Soon! - shaded play structures Lighted Basketball Court Lighted Sand Volleyball Court 

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Stapley Park 360 S. LeSueur

First-come, first-serve shaded picnic ramadas Playground Lighted Basketball Court Picnic Tables Barbecues

Summit Park 6237 E. Virginia 

First-come, first-serve shaded picnic ramadas Playground Lighted Basketball Court Lighted Sand Volleyball Court

Valencia Park 634 N. Quail

First come, first serve shaded picnic ramadas Playground Lighted Basketball Court

Vista Monterey Park 633 N. Val Vista 

Playground Picnic Tables Barbecues

Washington Park 44 E. 5th Street

First-come, first-serve shaded picnic ramadas Shaded Playground Lighted Basketball Court Lighted Hard Surface Volleyball Court

Whitman Park 1700 N. Grand

First-come, first-serve shaded picnic ramadas Playground Lighted Basketball Court Lighted Hard Surface Volleyball Court

Woodglen Park 2342 S. Beverly

First-come, first-serve shaded picnic ramadas Playground Picnic Area Barbeque Grill

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Sports Complexes

Gene Autry Baseball Complex Quail Run Sports Complex Red Mountain Baseball Complex Red Mountain Soccer Complex Red Mountain Softball Complex Riverview Baseball Complex Riverview Multi-use Complex Skyline Softball Complex

Additional Reservable Space

Countryside Baseball Fields Escobedo Softball Field Evergreen Softball Field Jefferson Softball Field Kleinman Softball Fields Gene Autry Sand Volleyball Courts

Other Facilities

Kleinman Wheels Court Reed Park Skate Court Gene Autry Tennis Center

Mesa Public Schools Fields

Lighted Field Reservations

Sports Facility Links

Sports Facility Map [PDF] Sports Field Matrix [PDF] Sports Facility Guidelines [PDF] Sports Field Fee Schedule [PDF] Sports Field Reservations Application for Use Form [PDF] Insurance Requirements Batting Cage Info

Sports Field Reservations

4125 E. McKellips 4155 E. Virginia Ave. 8008 E. Brown Rd. 905 N. Sunvalley Blvd. 7808 E. Brown Rd. 7808 E. Brown Rd. 2100 W. Rio Salado Pkwy. 655 S. Crismon

3130 E. Southern Ave. 215 E. 6th Street 328 W. 5th Street 306 S. Jefferson 710 S. Extension 4125 E. McKellips

710 S. Extension 1601 E. Broadway 4125 E. McKellips Rd.

Sports Facilities

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Recreation Centers

Jefferson Recreation Center

Webster Recreation Center

Red MountainMultigenerational Center

Jefferson Recreation Center120 S. Jefferson Ave480-644-4578

Webster Recreation Center202 N. Sycamore(480) 644-4925

Webster and Jefferson Recreation Centers were built through a cooperation between the City of Mesa Parks and Recreation Department and Mesa Public Schools to serve elementary communities and Mesa residents.

Webster and Jefferson offer a variety of programs and services including:

• Youth After School Programs• School Release to 5:30pm• K - 6th grade• $16.00 Resident/$20.00 Non-

Resident Semester Pass• Special Events • Rentals and Reservations• Birthday Parties

Red Mountain Center7550 E. Adobe480-644-4800HoursMon-Fri: 5:30a-9pSat: 8a-1p, Closed Sunday

Daily Visit: Adult $5, Youth/Senior $420 Visits: Adult $54, Youth/Senior $41Monthly: Adult $33, Youth/Senior $26Silver Sneakers and Prime acceptedNo contracts or initiation fees

Exercise Equipment50+ pieces of fitness equipmentIndoor walking track Showers and lockers available

Fitness Equipment 101Learn more about the RMC fitness equipment. Equipment 101 is offered every third Saturday from 7-8am.

Fitness Coaching Sessions with Certified Trainers

Red Mountain Center Fitness/Wellness Classes70+ fitness & wellness classes

• Cardio Conditioning • Back to Basics• Zumba • Zumba Gold • Kick Boxing • Step • Tabata• Muscular Conditioning • SilverSneakers Classic • Body Sculpt • Quick Tone• Sculpting and Abs • Mixed Conditioning • Ball/Bosu • Cardio Fit • Cardio Sculpt• C.O.R.E • Power Fit • Power Step• SilverSneakers Circuit • Step, Cycle & Sculpt• Mind and Body Conditioning • Gentle Yoga • Gong Meditation • Yoga • Revitalize Yoga • Yogalates • Pilates

Kids ClubAges: 6 months to 7 years

Open GymOpen play basketball, volleyball and pickleball.

Family Game RoomBilliards, Foosball, Music, Video Games, & Movies.

Climbing WallMultiple routes of varying difficulty. Staff belayed during open climb. Available for party and teambuilding rentals.

Massage Therapy

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The Broadway Recreation Center is owned by the City of Mesa Parks, Recreation & Community Facilities and operated by Arizona Disabled Sports. The partnership between these two organizations began in 1989 to support adaptive sports and recreation opportunities for youth and adults with physical and/or intellectual disabilities in our community. The facility is the home to many adaptive sports opportunities including wheelchair basketball, power soccer, cheerleading, floor hockey and much more. The BRC has also been the long-time home of the City of Mesa Adult Sports volleyball league as well as summer camps. When the facility is not hosting adaptive sports or a City of Mesa program, the brand-new wood basketball courts and the carpeted activity room are available for community rentals. Facility information, rental rates, and requirements are available on the BRC website.

Broadway Recreation Center 59 E. Broadway Rd. - 480-835-6273

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How to RegisterRegister online:Establish Your Customer Account and Register for Activities:

• Visit the Parks and Recreation registration website.• If you are a new customer, please visit the website to create an • account and complete your personal information prior to registering for an activity.• If you are a returning customer, please do not use saved links as

these have changed.IN PERSON: 200 S. Center St, Bldg #1, Mesa AZ 85210 – Monday – Thursday 7am-5:30pmBY MAIL: Completed Registration Form to: Mesa Parks and Recreation, PO Box 1466, Mail Stop 7010, Mesa AZ 85211Please call 480-644-2352 for more information or visit www.mesaaz.gov/parksrec.

Fall Registration Dates:• Resident registration: July 18, 2016 8:00AM• Non-resident Registration: July 25, 2016 8:00AM

How to register help guide (English) (Spanish)

Fee Assistance (More information and Fee Assistance Forms)

Mesa Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities Department offers Fee Assistance to Mesa Residents Only. The program is designed to provide residents in Mesa an opportunity to participate in quality recreation pro-grams that they may not be able to afford without assistance. Eligibility for the program is determined by completing an application and supplying the correct documentation prior to registering for programs. All information submitted for the purposes of Fee Assistance eligibility is confidential and is not shared with program staff.

What Kind of Documentation Is Needed?Each household is required to submit one of the following: A copy of current Eligibility Notification Letter from Mesa Public Schools Food Service Department Free or Reduced Lunch ProgramOr A copy of any of the below Government Assistance verification documents: Unemployment Verification, Nutrition Assistance Verification, WIC Assis-tance verification, AHCCCS Verification

Please send or bring in a copy of these documents, as they will not be re-turned…. Do Not Send Original Documents!

For questions about fee assistance, please call 480-644-2352, Monday - Thursday 7am - 5:30 pm or email [email protected].

FEE ASSISTANCE is available for the following Fall 2016 activities:

• Adaptive Sports• All Sports• Aquatic Competitive Teams• Aquatic Lessons• Discovery Zone• Lunch Bunch• • Teen Zone

Enhance your registration experience through our

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document prior to our initial registration date add the

activity to your Wish List making your registration experience easier. Once our initial

registration date is met, you will be able to

complete an activity registration by clicking on the activity code which will direct you to the registration

page. Please tell us if you like this new experience by emailing us at:

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Adaptive Recreational Bowling- Juniors“Strike” up some fun and be part of Team Mesa! Athletes learn bowling etiquette and develop skills while socializing with their peers. The Mesa Adaptive Sports program prepares athletes for participation in area and state games. Athletes wanting to compete in Special Olympics area and state games must have a current Special Olympics physical on file. No practice on 10/31.Bring additional $4 to the bowling alley to cover cost of two games and shoes. For more informa-tion contact Jacquie at 480-644-4948.Mesa AMF Bowl at Mesa AMF BowlResident: $22.00. Non-resident: $26.00 At least 6 but less than 15 18968 Sep 12-Nov 7 M 4:45 PM-6:00 PM

Adaptive Soccer- JuniorsScore a “Goal” by being part of Team Mesa! Junior athletes with developmental disabilities will learn the basic fundamentals of soccer and team work, while having fun. Adaptive Soccer provides a fun family environment which helps to build self-confidence and social skills while staying active. Athletes that want to compete in the Special Olympics area or state competitions must have a current Special Olympics physical on file. Please wear appropriate soccer attire such as shorts, sweats and gym shoes. No practice on Oct. 12 and Nov. 23. Last date will be competition on SATURDAY Dec. 3. For more information contact Oscar Venegas at 480-644-5777.Quail Run Soccer ComplexResident: $22.00. Non-resident: $26.00At least 6 but less than 16 18969 Sep 14-Nov 30 W 6:30 PM-7:30 PM

Adaptive GolfDon’t be a “birdie” on the side lines, come be part of “Team Mesa”. Athletes will learn the fundamentals of golf, develop knowledge of the game while socializing with their peers. Adaptive golf promotes physical fitness and good sportsmanship. Athletes wanting to compete in Special Olympics area and state meets must have a current Special Olympics physical on file. For more information contact Jacquie at 480-644-4948.Greenfield Lakes Golf Course-2484 E Warner Rd GilbertResident: $22.00. Non-resident: $26.00 8 and up 18967 Aug 23-Nov 1 T 7:00 PM-8:15 PM

Off BroadwayThis theater class is designed for individuals 8 & up with intellectual disabilities. Participants will learn theater techniques and also participating in games and roll playing activities while preparing for a short performance at the last class.Red Mountain High School (Drama Room 404)Resident: $25.00. Non-resident: $30.00At least 8 and up 19185 Sep 1-Oct 6 Th 6:00 PM-7:30 PM

Adaptive CookingParticipants will learn kitchen safety while cooking up some delicious food each week! Watch out Bobby Flay, we are turning up the heat.....at the end of the 6 weeks we will have a “chopped” competition. There will be no class on October 12. Class is held at Stapley Jr High located at 3250 E Hermosa Vista. For more information contact Jacquie at 480-644-4948.Stapley Jr High School- 3250 E Hermosa VistaResident: $50.00. Non-resident: $60.00At least 16 and up 18965 Sep 12-Oct 24 M 6:00 PM-8:00 PM

Adaptive Floor BallNo ice here, come and “Check” out this sport! Athletes with developmental disabilities will develop Floor Ball skills and team work while learning this exciting “team” sport. Athletes who want to compete in the Special Olympics area or state competitons must have a current Special Olympics physical on file. Wear appropriate athletic attire such as shorts, sweats and gym shoes. No practice on Nov. 11, Dec. 23 and 30. For more information contact Jacquie at 480-644-4948.Broadway Recreation CenterResident: $22.00. Non-resident: $26.0016 and up 18966 Oct 25-Jan 10 T 6:30 PM-8:00 PM

Adaptive Soccer- SeniorsScore a “Goal” by being part of Team Mesa! Athletes with developmental disabilities will learn the basic fundamentals of soccer and team work, while having fun. Adaptive Soccer provides a fun family environ-ment which helps to build self-confidence and social skills while staying active. Athletes that want to compete in Special Olympics area or state competi-tions must have a current Special Olympics physical on file. Please wear appropriate soccer attire such as shorts, sweats and gym shoes. No practice on Oct. 8 and Nov. 26. For more information contact Jacquie at 480-644-4948.Quail Run Soccer ComplexResident: $22.00. Non-resident: $26.0016 and up 18970 Sep 14-Nov 30 W 6:30 PM-8:00 PM

Adaptive Unified BasketballGet caught in the net and shoot for “2”. Individuals with developmental disabilities will play alongside their peers. Teams will participate in the East Valley Unified League. Athletes who want to compete in the Special Olympics area and state competitions must have a current Special Olympics physical on file. Wear appropriate attire such as shorts, sweats and gym shoes. No practice Nov. 26 and Dec. 22- Jan. 1, 2014. For more information contact Jacquie at 480-644-4948.Jefferson Recreation CenterResident: $22.00. Non-resident: $26.0016 and up 18971 Nov 2-Mar 1 M,W 6:30 PM-8:30 PM

Adaptive ZumbaGet off the couch and dance your way to healthier you through Zumba. Enjoy the multicultural music and have fun while dancing with friends. Parents and providers are also welcome to attend the class at no charge. Class meets at the Broadway Recreation Cen-ter, 59 E. Broadway Rd.. No class on November 26. For more information call Jacquie at 480-644-4948.Broadway Recreation CenterResident: $20.00. Non-resident: $24.0014 and up 18972 Sep 22-Dec 15 Th 5:30 PM-6:30 PM

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Adult Sports LeaguesSoftballBatter up! Softball is just around the corner! Call your friends and co-workers. Register your team online or on a walk-in basis. A variety of skill classifications and Men’s, corec and women’s leagues are available. Double header format and games start no earlier than 6:30pm. Registration is on a “first come first serve” basis and is for full teams only. For on-line forms and more information on how to register, log on to www.mesaAz.gov/adultsports or call 480-644-2352.

Flag FootballThis flag football league has a recreational division (light-hearted competition) and a competitive division (geared towards the more advanced players). The league is an eight on eight player league and games start no earlier than 6:20pm. The season consists of 7 weeks of single games plus an end of season tournament for the top four teams.

Registration is on a “first come first serve” basis and is for full teams only. For on-line forms and more information on how to register, log on to www.mesaAz.gov/adultsports or call 480-644-2352.

KickballThe City of Mesa offers a Friday night adult kickball league (must be 18 years or older to play). This is a recreational league (light-hearted competition). The season consists of 7 weeks of double header, round robin style schedule with a tournament for all teams at the end of the season. Games are 50 min long. Beer permits are available for purchase at our office. Games start no earlier than 6:30pm.

Registration is on a “first come first serve” basis and is for full teams only. For on-line forms and more information on how to register, log on to www.mesaAz.gov/adultsports or call 480-644-2352.

VolleyballThe City of Mesa offers a Thursday night Women’s volleyball league. Recreational & competitive leagues available. The season consists of 7 weeks of round robin style sched-ule with an end of season tournament for all teams. Each team plays one match per night, one match consists of 3 games. The first & second games are to 25pts and the third game to 15pts. Rally scoring is used. Games start no earlier than 6:30pm. All leagues are 6 on 6.

Registration is on a “first come first serve” basis and is for full teams only. For on-line forms and more information on how to register, log on to www.mesaAz.gov/adultsports or call 480-644-2352.

Senior SoftballCome enjoy winter in sunny Mesa, Arizona. The City of Mesa, Parks & Recreation department offers a senior softball league during the winter (Jan-Feb). Registration takes place in mid-November and league play begins the first week of January. The league has five divisions of play ranging from very recreational (light-hearted competition) to competitive (geared toward the more advanced player).

Registration is on a “first come first serve” basis and is for full teams only. For on-line forms and more information on how to register, log on to www.mesaAz.gov/adultsports or call 480-644-2352.

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Stay Fit Year Round

MESA LAP SWIM � Two Olympic Size Pools available Year Round

Kino & Skyline Pools

� Heated and cooled to maintain perfect temperature all year

� Multi Passes available at a discount rate

Locations: Skyline Aquatic Center 845 S Crismon Rd. Mesa, AZ 85208 480-644-6040

Kino Aquatic Center 848 N Horne Ave, Mesa, AZ 85203 480-644-237 6

NEWTRIATHLETE River Swimming � Open river swimming � Mondays 6:30-7:30 � Mesa Aquatics Center � August I 5 - Sept. 6

RIVER WALKING Water Exercise � Wednesday 6:30-7:30 � Mesa Aquatics Center � August 17 - Sept. 7

Ci) www.mesaaz.gov/pools e 480.644.4271

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Flowrider August SessionLooking for something fun and exciting to do? The Flowrider will be open for fun surfing spills and thrills once a week all month long. Adult sessions offered. Bring receipt with you. For more information call 480-644-4271.Standard charge: $90.00 19079 Aug 2-Aug 30 T 8:00 PM-10:00 PM

19494 Aug 6-Aug 27 Sa 9:00 AM-11:00 AM

Flowrider September SessionLooking for something fun and exciting to do? The Flowrider will be open for fun surfing spills and thrills once a week all month long. Youth and adult sessions offered. Bring receipt with you. For more information call 480-644-4271. Please note! The first class will meet from 8:00 - 10:00 pm.Standard charge: $90.00 19082 Sep 7-Sep 28 W

6:00 PM-8:00 PM

Flowrider October SessionLooking for something fun and exciting to do during October? The Flowrider will be open for fun surfing spills and thrills once a week all month long. Bring receipt with you. For more information call 480-644-4271.Standard charge: $90.00 19081 Oct 5-Oct 26 W 6:00 PM-8:00 PM

Flowrider November SessionLooking for something fun and exciting to do? The Flowrider will be open for fun surfing spills and thrills all month long. Adult sessions offered. Bring receipt with you. For more information call 480-644-4271.Standard charge: $90.00 19080 Nov 1-Nov 29 T 6:00 PM-8:00 PM

Log Rolling - Adult-SKThe act of spinning on a log in the water captures the imagination and attention of kids as spectators as well as participants. In its purest form, log rolling is a recreational skill that provides a fun balance chal-lenge along with a strong core and low-impact cardio workout. After participants learn the basic steps and improve their own personal time and skills, they can progress to challenges that involve cooperation and/or competition with partners and teams. It?s as easy as falling off a log! Participants must be 8 years of age and must be able to swim comfortably in deep water for enrollment. For more information call 480-644-4271.Resident: $24.00. Non-resident: $29.00Ages - Adult 19460 Aug 13-Oct 1 Sa 10:30 AM-10:55 AM19462 Aug 13-Oct 1 Sa 11:30 AM-11:55 AM Ages - 8-18 19452 Aug 13-Oct 1 Sa 10:00 AM-10:25 AM19461 Aug 13-Oct 1 Sa 11:00 AM-11:25 AM

Open Water River Swimming - METest your swimming skills against the Lazy River. In this not so lazy activity you will have the opportunity to swim against the current of the lazy river for a true test of endurance in an open water situation. Partici-pants must be at least 15 years old to participate. For more information call 480-644-4271.Resident: $24.00. Non-resident: $29.00 19489 Aug 15-Sep 5 M 6:30 PM-7:30 PM

River Walking Water Exercise - MECome enjoy fitness walking in the Lazy River. Exercise in the water to tone and strengthen muscles, relieve tension and stress and improve range of motion. Walk at your own pace, either with or against the current to customize your workout. Instructors on site to help guide you through building a workout that works for your pace and level. Class is geared for adults and teens. For more information call 480-644-4271.Resident: $24.00. Non-resident: $29.00 19490 Aug 17-Sep 7 W 6:30 PM-7:30 PM

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Mesa Aquatic Center 1630 E. Southern Ave.

Sea Toddlers-MEADULT ACCOMPANIMENT REQUIRED. Instructor lead program to introduce swimming and water safety skills that are developmentally appropriate for infants and toddlers. Routines and the familiar are extremely important to this age group. Each class uses toys, songs, fun and games to keep the children engaged and enjoying the water experience, all while teaching them basic aquatic skills. CHILD MUST WEAR A SWIM DIAPER. For more information call 480-644-4271.Resident: $24.00. Non-resident: $29.0019463 Aug 15-Sep 7 M,W 5:30 PM-5:55 PM

Level 1 - Sea Sprites-MEIn Level 1 instructors introduce new swimming and water safety skills appropriate for young children. Each class is loaded with engaging and challenging activities that motivate children to learn to swim. For a full class description visit: http://mesaaz.gov/things-to-do/parks-recreation-commercial-facilities/pools/swimming-lessons . IF CHILD IS NOT 100% POT-TY TRAINED THEY MUST WEAR A SWIM DIAPER. Class scheduled will vary due to holidays, please check class dates carefully. CLASSES WILL BE TUE/THU THE LAST WEEK OF CLASS DUE TO THE LABOR DAY HOLIDAY. For more information call 480-644-4271.Resident: $24.00. Non-resident: $29.0019485 Aug 15-Sep 7 M,W 6:00 PM-6:25 PM19470 Aug 15-Sep 7 M,W 5:30 PM-5:55 PM

Level 2 - Sea Otters-MELevel 2 instructors introduce new swimming and water safety skills and build on previously learned skills. Each class is full of fun, engaging and challeng-ing activities that motivate children to want to learn to swim. For a full class description visit: http://mesaaz.gov/things-to-do/parks-recreation-commer-cial-facilities/pools/swimming-lessons . Class sched-uled will vary due to holidays, please check class dates carefully. CLASSES WILL BE TUE/THU THE LAST WEEK OF CLASS DUE TO THE LABOR DAY HOLIDAY. For more information call 480-644-4271.Resident: $24.00. Non-resident: $29.00 19471 Aug 15-Sep 7 M,W 5:30 PM-5:55 PM19486 Aug 15-Sep 7 M,W 6:00 PM-6:25 PM

Level 3 - Sea Horses-MELevel 3 gives participants success with fundamental swim skills. Instructors continue to build swimming and water safety skills and adjustment to deep water is also covered. Each class is loaded with fun, engag-ing and challenging activities that motivate children to want to learn to swim. For a full class description visit: http://mesaaz.gov/things-to-do/parks-recre-ation-commercial-facilities/pools/swimming-lessons . Class scheduled will vary due to holidays, please check class dates carefully. CLASSES WILL BE TUE/THU THE LAST WEEK OF CLASS DUE TO THE LABOR DAY HOLIDAY. For more information call 480-644-4271.Resident: $24.00. Non-resident: $29.00 19472 Aug 15-Sep 7 M,W 5:30 PM-5:55 PM

Level 3 - Sea Horses-MELevel 3 gives participants success with fundamental swim skills. Instructors continue to build swimming and water safety skills and adjustment to deep water is also covered. Each class is loaded with fun, engag-ing and challenging activities that motivate children to want to learn to swim. For a full class description visit: http://mesaaz.gov/things-to-do/parks-recre-ation-commercial-facilities/pools/swimming-lessons . Class scheduled will vary due to holidays, please check class dates carefully. CLASSES WILL BE TUE/THU THE LAST WEEK OF CLASS DUE TO THE LABOR DAY HOLIDAY. For more information call 480-644-4271.Resident: $24.00. Non-resident: $29.00 19487 Aug 15-Sep 7 M,W 6:00 PM-6:25 PM

Level 4 - Sea Stars-MELevel 4 is a stroke development class and builds on the skills taught in Level 3 through additional guided practice in deeper water. Each class is loaded with fun, engaging and challenging activities that motivate children to want to learn to swim. For a full class description visit: http://mesaaz.gov/things-to-do/parks-recreation-commercial-facilities/pools/swimming-lessons . Class scheduled will vary due to holidays, please check class dates carefully. CLASSES WILL BE TUE/THU THE LAST WEEK OF CLASS DUE TO THE LABOR DAY HOLIDAY. For more information call 480-644-4271.Resident: $24.00. Non-resident: $29.00 19488 Aug 15-Sep 7 M,W 6:00 PM-6:25 PM

Level 4 - Sea Stars-MELevel 4 is a stroke development class and builds on the skills taught in Level 3 through additional guided practice in deeper water. Each class is loaded with fun, engaging and challenging activities that motivate children to want to learn to swim. For a full class description visit: http://mesaaz.gov/things-to-do/parks-recreation-commercial-facilities/pools/swimming-lessons . Class scheduled will vary due to holidays, please check class dates carefully. CLASSES WILL BE TUE/THU THE LAST WEEK OF CLASS DUE TO THE LABOR DAY HOLIDAY. For more information call 480-644-4271.Resident: $24.00. Non-resident: $29.00 19482 Aug 15-Sep 7 M,W 5:30 PM-5:55 PM

Level 5 - Swim Stars-MEIn Level 5 participants develop confidence and im-prove upon the skills previously learned. Each class is loaded with fun, engaging and challenging activi-ties that motivate children to perform and learn to swim better. For a full class description visit: http://mesaaz.gov/things-to-do/parks-recreation-commer-cial-facilities/pools/swimming-lessons . Class sched-uled will vary due to holidays, please check class dates carefully. CLASSES WILL BE TUE/THU THE LAST WEEK OF CLASS DUE TO THE LABOR DAY HOLIDAY. For more information call 480-644-4271.Resident: $24.00. Non-resident: $29.0019484 Aug 15-Sep 7 M,W 6:00 PM-6:25 PM

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Aquatics Swim LessonsKino Aquatic Center 848 N Horne

Sea Toddlers-KIADULT ACCOMPANIMENT REQUIRED. Instructor lead program to introduce swimming and water safety skills that are developmentally appropriate for infants and toddlers. Routines and the familiar are extremely important to this age group. Each class uses toys, songs, fun and games to keep the children engaged and enjoying the water experience, all while teaching them basic aquatic skills. CHILD MUST WEAR A SWIM DIAPER. For more information call 480-644-4271.Resident: $24.00. Non-resident: $29.00 19238 Aug 13-Oct 1 Sa 10:00 AM-10:25 AM19239 Aug 13-Oct 1 Sa 10:30 AM-10:55 AM

Level 1 (Sea Sprites)-KIIn Level 1 instructors introduce new swimming and water safety skills appropriate for young children. Each class is loaded with engaging and challenging activities that motivate children to learn to swim. For a full class description visit: http://mesaaz.gov/things-to-do/parks-recreation-commercial-facilities/pools/swimming-lessons . IF CHILD IS NOT 100% POTTY TRAINED THEY MUST WEAR A SWIM DIAPER. Class scheduled will vary due to holidays, please check class dates carefully. For more information call 480-644-4271.Resident: $24.00. Non-resident: $29.00 19230 Aug 13-Oct 1 Sa 10:00 AM-10:25 AM19231 Aug 13-Oct 1 Sa 10:30 AM-10:55 AM

Level 2 (Sea Otters)-KILevel 2 instructors introduce new swimming and water safety skills and build on previously learned skills. Each class is full of fun, engaging and challeng-ing activities that motivate children to want to learn to swim. For a full class description visit: http://mesaaz.gov/things-to-do/parks-recreation-com-mercial-facilities/pools/swimming-lessons . Class scheduled will vary due to holidays, please check class dates carefully. For more information call 480-644-4271.Resident: $24.00. Non-resident: $29.00 19226 Aug 13-Oct 1 Sa 10:00 AM-10:25 AM19227 Aug 13-Oct 1 Sa 10:30 AM-10:55 AM

Level 3 (Sea Horses)-KILevel 3 gives participants success with fundamental swim skills. Instructors continue to build swimming and water safety skills and adjustment to deep water is also covered. Each class is loaded with fun, engag-ing and challenging activities that motivate children to want to learn to swim. For a full class description visit: http://mesaaz.gov/things-to-do/parks-recre-ation-commercial-facilities/pools/swimming-lessons . Class scheduled will vary due to holidays, please check class dates carefully. For more information call 480-644-4271.Resident: $24.00. Non-resident: $29.00 19222 Aug 13-Oct 1 Sa 10:30 AM-10:55 AM19223 Aug 13-Oct 1 Sa 10:00 AM-10:25 AM

Level 4 (Sea Stars)-KILevel 4 is a stroke development class and builds on the skills taught in Level 3 through additional guided practice in deeper water. Each class is loaded with fun, engaging and challenging activities that motivate children to want to learn to swim. For a full class description visit: http://mesaaz.gov/things-to-do/parks-recreation-commercial-facilities/pools/swimming-lessons . Class scheduled will vary due to holidays, please check class dates carefully. For more information call 480-644-4271.Resident: $24.00. Non-resident: $29.00 19234 Aug 13-Oct 1 Sa 10:00 AM-10:25 AM19235 Aug 13-Oct 1 Sa 1 0:30 AM-10:55 AM

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Aquatics Swim LessonsSkyline Aquatic Center845 S Crimson Rd

Sea Toddlers-SKADULT ACCOMPANIMENT REQUIRED. Instructor lead program to introduce swimming and water safety skills that are developmentally appropriate for infants and toddlers. Routines and the familiar are extremely important to this age group. Each class uses toys, songs, fun and games to keep the children engaged and enjoying the water experience, all while teaching them basic aquatic skills. CHILD MUST WEAR A SWIM DIAPER. For more information call 480-644-4271.Resident: $24.00. Non-resident: $29.00 19240 Aug 13-Oct 1 Sa 10:00 AM-10:25 AM19241 Aug 13-Oct 1 Sa 10:30 AM-10:55 AM

Level 1 (Sea Sprites)-SKIn Level 1 instructors introduce new swimming and water safety skills appropriate for young children. Each class is loaded with engaging and challenging activities that motivate children to learn to swim. IF CHILD IS NOT 100% POTTY TRAINED THEY MUST WEAR A SWIM DIAPER. Class scheduled will vary due to holidays, please check class dates carefully. For more information call 480-644-4271.Resident: $24.00. Non-resident: $29.00 19232 Aug 13-Oct 1 Sa 10:00 AM-10:25 AM19233 Aug 13-Oct 1 Sa 10:30 AM-10:55 AM

Level 2 (Sea Otters)-SKLevel 2 instructors introduce new swimming and water safety skills and build on previously learned skills. Each class is full of fun, engaging and challeng-ing activities that motivate children to want to learn to swim. Class scheduled will vary due to holidays, please check class dates carefully. For more informa-tion call 480-644-4271.Resident: $24.00. Non-resident: $29.0019228 Aug 13-Oct 1 Sa 10:00 AM-10:25 AM19229 Aug 13-Oct 1 Sa 10:30 AM-10:55 AM

Level 3 (Sea Horses)-SKLevel 3 gives participants success with fundamental swim skills. Instructors continue to build swimming and water safety skills and adjustment to deep water is also covered. Each class is loaded with fun, engaging and challenging activities that motivate children to want to learn to swim. Class scheduled will vary due to holidays, please check class dates carefully. For more information call 480-644-4271Resident: $24.00. Non-resident: $29.00 19224 Aug 13-Oct 1 Sa 10:00 AM-10:25 AM19225 Aug 13-Oct 1 Sa 10:30 AM-10:55 AM

Level 4 (Sea Stars)-SKLevel 4 is a stroke development class and builds on the skills taught in Level 3 through additional guided practice in deeper water. Each class is loaded with fun, engaging and challenging activities that motivate children to want to learn to swim. Class scheduled will vary due to holidays, please check class dates carefully. For more information call 480-644-4271.Resident: $24.00. Non-resident: $29.00 19236 Aug 13-Oct 1 Sa 10:00 AM-10:25 AM19237 Aug 13-Oct 1 Sa 10:30 AM-10:55 AM

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Afterschool Dive Team-STRecreational dive team provides a fun environment for your child to learn and improve dive technique, increase fitness and socialize in a positive team set-ting. This interactive 6 week program offers one hour practices two days a week. For more information call 480-694-4271. Stapley Aquatic Complex Resident: $50.00. Non-resident: $60.00. Ages 5 - 13y 11m 18978 Aug 16-Sep 22 T,Th 4:30 PM-5:30 PM

Fall Homeschool Swim Team-KIRecreational Homeschool swim team provides a fun environment for your child to learn and improve stroke technique, increase fitness and socialize in a positive team setting. This interactive 6 week program offers one hour practices two days a week. An end of season competition on Sept 19 provides an oppor-tunity for interaction with other community teams and is a great event for the whole family. Awards are provided. For more information call 480-6944-4271. Kino Aquatic Center Resident: $50.00. Non-resident: $60.00 Ages 5y - 18y 19063 Aug 16-Sep 22 T,Th 1:00 PM-2:00 PM

Fall Homeschool Swim Team-SKRecreational Homeschool swim team provides a fun environment for your child to learn and improve stroke technique, increase fitness and socialize in a positive team setting. This interactive 7 week program offers one hour practices two days a week. An end of season competition provides an opportunity for inter-action with others and is a great even for the whole family. Awards are provided. If you have questions about participation please call Mark Foote at 480-644-4950 or Lynn Adkins at 480-644-4226 Skyline Aquatic Center Resident: $50.00. Non-resident: $60.00 Ages 5y - 18y 19064 Aug 16-Sep 22 T,Th 1:00 PM-2:00 PM Fall Swim Team-BHRecreational swim team provides a fun environment for your child to learn and improve stroke technique, increase fitness and socialize in a positive team setting. This interactive 6 week program offers one hour practices two days a week. An end of season competition on Sept 19 provides an opportunity for interaction with other community teams and is a great event for the whole family. Awards are provided. For more information call 480-644-4271.Brimhall Aquatic ComplexResident: $50.00. Non-resident: $60.00 Ages 5y - 10y 11m 19065 Aug 16-Sep 22 T,Th 4:30 PM-5:30 PM Ages 11y - 18y19066 Aug 16-Sep 22 T,Th 5:30 PM-6:30 PM

Fall Swim Team-FRFall recreation swim team allows your child to learn and improve stroke technique, increase fitness, and socialize in a positive team setting. This 5 week program offers 1 hour practices 2 days a week. The season closes in full swim meet with participation in all stokes and events. Participants must be able to swim the length of the pool without assistance.For more information call 480-644-4271. Fremont Aquatic Complex Resident: $50.00. Non-resident: $60.00 Ages 5 - 10y 11m 19067 Aug 16-Sep 15 T,Th 4:30 PM-5:30 PM Ages 11y - 18y19068 Aug 16-Sep 15 T,Th 5:30 PM-6:30 PM

Fall Swim Team-SKFall recreation swim team allows your child to learn and improve stroke technique, increase fitness, and socialize in a positive team setting. This 5 week program offers 1 hour practices 2 days a week. The season closes in full swim meet with participation in all stokes and events. Participants must be able to swim the length of the pool without assistance.For more information call 480-644-4271. Skyline Aquatic CenterResident: $50.00. Non-resident: $60.00 Ages 5 - 10y 11m 19492 Aug 16-Sep 15 T,Th 3:30 PM-4:25 PM Ages 11y - 18y19493 Aug 16-Sep 15 T,Th 4:30 PM-5:30 PM

Fall Swim Team-ST Fall recreation swim team allows your child to learn and improve stroke technique, increase fitness, and socialize in a positive team setting. This 5 week program offers 1 hour practices 2 days a week. The season closes in full swim meet with participation in all stokes and events. Participants must be able to swim the length of the pool without assistance.For more information call 480-644-4271. Stapley Aquatic Complex Resident: $50.00. Non-resident: $60.00 Ages 5 - 10y 11m 19069 Aug 16-Sep 15 T,Th 4:30 PM-5:30 PM Ages 11y - 18y19070 Aug 16-Sep 15 T,Th 5:30 PM-6:30 PM

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Bring your bathing suit, and join your family and friends at the best pumpkin patch in Mesa!

Saturday, October 151-3PM

4949 E. Southern Ave.

Brimhall Phone Number: (480) 644-5087Admission: $5.00 per person (1 pumpkin per person and activities included while supplies last). Admission without pumpkin $4.00. Cash or check only.

Sponsored by:

FOAM PIT!

BRIMHALL POOL!

City of Mesa’s 6th Annual

Pumpkin Splash

GLITTER TATTOOS!

PUMPKIN DECORATING!

GO GET THOSE PUMPKINS!

GAMES AND

PRIZES!

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Bring your bathing suit, and join your family and friends at the best pumpkin patch in Mesa!

Saturday, October 151-3PM

4949 E. Southern Ave.

Brimhall Phone Number: (480) 644-5087Admission: $5.00 per person (1 pumpkin per person and activities included while supplies last). Admission without pumpkin $4.00. Cash or check only.

Sponsored by:

FOAM PIT!

BRIMHALL POOL!

City of Mesa’s 6th Annual

Pumpkin Splash

GLITTER TATTOOS!

PUMPKIN DECORATING!

GO GET THOSE PUMPKINS!

GAMES AND

PRIZES!

General Enrichment

Adult

Adult Hip Hop Drop In Let’s get up and funk it up, adults! It’s time to have some fun! All levels and abilities welcome in this one-day-at-a-time class full of light stretching and cardio hip-hop dance moves. Show the kids what you can do!For information contact Stacy J: 602-327-9700, www.stacyjdancing.com.Registration fee: $5 (pre register online or at the front desk the day of class). Contractor fee due first day: $5. No instructor refunds.18 and up19417 Aug 12-Aug 12 F 7:30 PM-8:15 PM19418 Aug 19-Aug 19 F 7:30 PM-8:15 PM19419 Sep 9-Sep 9 F 7:30 PM-8:15 PM19420 Sep 23-Sep 23 F 7:30 PM-8:15 PM

Adult Lyrical Dance Drop InAll levels and abilities welcome in this one-day-at-a-time class full of light stretching, prolonged dance phrasing and interpretational moves to feel motivated and inspired! Please wear moveable clothes and bare feet or dance shoes of choice. For information contact Stacy J: 602-327-9700, www.stacyjdancing.com.Registration fee: $5 (pre register online or at the front desk the day of class). Contractor fee due first day: $5. No instructor refunds. 18 and up19421 Sep 30-Sep 30 F 7:30 PM-8:15 PM19422 Oct 21-Oct 21 F 7:30 PM-8:15 PM19423 Oct 28-Oct 28 F 7:30 PM-8:15 PM

Ballroom and Latin Dance for EveryoneBallroom and Latin Dance is for everyone! Dancers of all levels will enjoy learning and improving their moves to classic and elegant Waltz, Tango, and Foxtrot, and will spice up the night with Merengue and Salsa. For information contact Chad Lakridis: 602-549-1916 or [email protected] Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $45. 16 and up 19006 Sep 29-Nov 3 Th 6:00 PM-6:55 PM

Ballroom Dance PerformanceLearn how to enhance your ballroom dance perfor-mance. This skill building class is for solo, couples and group performance. For more information contact Chad Lakridis: 602-549-1916 or [email protected] fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $45. 16 and up 19008 Sep 29-Nov 3 Th 4:30 PM-5:25 PM

Country & Swing DanceThis class brings together Country Dance, Swing and Two-Step. Participants will learn partnering dance styles including Night Club style for slow songs and Country Waltz. Please register with a dance part-ner. For information Chad Lakridis: 602-549-1916 or [email protected] Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $45. 16 and up 19044 Sep 29-Nov 3 Th 7:00 PM-7:55 PM

Hula - Teen and AdultAs students progress, additional costuming and dance fees may apply.Come learn the heartbeat of the Hawaiian culture. Students will learn basic movements and steps and progress to various songs both in ancient and modern styles. This is an ongoing program with opportunities to perform. Each student will receive a study booklet and CD, and should bring water, dress comfortably and be prepared to dance barefoot. For information contact the contractor: 602-909-8487 or [email protected]. Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $30. 13 and up 19110 Aug 6-Aug 27 Sa 9:00 AM-10:00 AM

Hula - Teen and AdultAs students progress, additional costuming and dance fees may apply.Come learn the heartbeat of the Hawaiian culture. Students will learn basic movements and steps and progress to various songs both in ancient and modern styles. This is an ongoing program with opportunities to perform. Each student will receive a study booklet and CD, and should bring water, dress comfortably and be prepared to dance barefoot. For information contact the contractor: 602-909-8487 or [email protected]. Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $30. 13 and up 19111 Sep 3-Sep 24 Sa 9:00 AM-10:00 AM19112 Oct 1-Oct 29 Sa 9:00 AM-10:00 AM

Hula - Teen and AdultCome learn the heartbeat of the Hawaiian culture. Students will learn basic movements and steps and progress to various songs both in ancient and modern styles. This is an ongoing program with opportunities to perform. Each student will receive a study booklet and CD, and should bring water, dress comfortably and be prepared to dance barefoot. For information contact the contractor: 602-909-8487 or [email protected]. Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $45. As students progress, additional costuming and dance fees may apply. 13 and up 19113 Nov 5-Dec 17 Sa 9:00 AM-10:00 AM

Karate - Teen/AdultBased on the martial art of Hawaii Kenpo Karate, this program teaches self-defense. This program can help increase self-confidence, improve overall health and weight management and manage stress relief. Uni-form and patches available for an additional fee. For information contact the contractor: 602-525-8472, [email protected] Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 Non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $45. 13 and up19139 Sep 5-Sep 28 M,W 6:30 PM-7:30 PM19140 Oct 3-Oct 31 M,W 6:30 PM-7:30 PM19141 Nov 2-Nov 30 M,W 6:30 PM-7:30 PM19142 Dec 5-Dec 14 M,W 6:30 PM-7:30 PM

Salad In A Jar!This class teaches popular “salad in a jar” techniques for healthy eating and fast preparation. Learn to make all your lunches for the week at once and then grab and GO! Bring a quart canning jar, lid and ring to take home “Wednesday’s Salad”. For information contact Brenda Gowey at 480-225-9835 or [email protected] fee: $10/$12 Mesa resident/non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $2018 and up19476 Aug 9-Aug 9 T 7:00 PM-8:00 PM19477 Aug 16-Aug 16 T 7:00 PM-8:00 PM19478 Sep 6-Sep 6 T 7:00 PM-8:00 PM19479 Sep 20-Sep 20 T 7:00 PM-8:00 PM19480 Oct 11-Oct 11 T 7:00 PM-8:00 PM

Social Dance-Wedding and Anniversary Survival 101 A two-part crash course for brides, grooms, members of a wedding party or anyone headed for a special event. This class will focus on your special song, prin-ciples of movement and skill development to make your dancing look classy and ultimately feel more comfortable. Bring your special songs if applicable for practice. LGBT friendly. Register with a partner. For information contact Chad Lakridis: 602-549-1916 or [email protected] fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $45. 16 and up 19266 Sep 29-Nov 3 Th 8:00 PM-8:55 PM

Red Mountain Multigenerational Center 7550 E. Adobe – 480-644-4800

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Tai Chi For WellnessTai Chi in the morning will energize you for the rest of the day with clarity. In our chaotic world, Tai Chi can help relax the body, release stress and tension, balance energy and discipline the mind. Wear loose, comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle. For information on this program, contact the instructor at 618-593-7749 or at [email protected]. Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due the first day: $37.00. No instructor refunds. 16 and up 19302 Sep 7-Sep 28 M,W 8:45 AM-9:45 AM 19303 Sep 7-Sep 28 M,W 10:00 AM-11:00 AM19304 Oct 5-Oct 31 M,W 8:45 AM-9:45 AM19305 Oct 5-Oct 31 M,W 10:00 AM-11:00 AM19306 Nov 7-Nov 30 M,W 8:45 AM-9:45 AM19307 Nov 7-Nov 30 M,W 10:00 AM-11:00 AM19308 Dec 7-Dec 28 M,W 8:45 AM-9:45 AM19309 Dec 7-Dec 28 M,W 10:00 AM-11:00 AM

All Ages

AikidoAikido is a defensive Japanese martial art which teaches students to defend themselves causing as little injury as possible. Aikido can help develop coor-dination, confidence and respect for self and others. No class September 5. For information contact Caleb Sparks: 480-553-2555, www.AikidoOfMesa.com. Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-res-ident. Contractor fee due first day: $15. See instructor for family rate on contractor fee. At least 5 but less than 7618984 Aug 1-Aug 29 M,F 6:00 PM-7:00 PM18985 Sep 2-Sep 30 M,F 6:00 PM-7:00 PM18986 Oct 3-Oct 31 M,F 6:00 PM-7:00 PM18987 Nov 4-Nov 28 M,F 6:00 PM-7:00 PM 18988 Dec 2-Dec 30 M,F 6:00 PM-7:00 PM

Early Childhood

All-Star SportsThis specially designed sport class is for kids who want to build confidence, learn skills and build self-esteem in team sports. This is a non-competitive environment with emphasis on sportsmanship. For information contact the contractor: 480-329-3674, [email protected] Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 Non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $35. At least 2 but less than 6 19379 Sep 6-Sep 27 T 9:00 AM-9:30 AM19380 Oct 4-Oct 25 T 9:00 AM-9:30 AM19381 Nov 1-Nov 22 T 9:00 AM-9:30 AM

Ballet FunThis class will teach your child dance basics to devel-op discipline and focus while exploring their imagi-nation and having fun. Wear leotard and footless or no tights. Bare feet please. No class November 22. Optional recital December 10.For information contact StacyJ: 602-327-9700, www.stacyjdancing.com. Registration fee: $10/$12 Mesa resident/Non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $53. No instruc-tor refunds. At least 2 but less than 3 1/219002 Oct 18-Nov 29 T 11:00 AM-11:30 AM

At least 3y 5m but less than 5y 8m 19004 Oct 18-Nov 29 T 2:00 PM-2:45 PM

At least 3y 5m but less than 5y 8m 19003 Aug 16-Sep 27 T 2:00 PM-2:45 PM

Ballet Fun Level 2No instructor refunds.This class will teach your child dance basics to develop discipline and focus while exploring their imagination and having fun. Wear leotard and footless or no tights. Bare feet please. No class November 22. Optional recital December 10. For information contact Stacy J: 602-327-9700, www.stacyjdancing.com.Registration fee: $10/$12 Mesa resident/non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $53. At least 4 but less than 7 19405 Oct 18-Nov 29 T 3:30 PM-4:15 PM19404 Aug 16-Sep 27 T 3:30 PM-4:15 PM

Fairytale Dancers - 4 weekWatch your princes and princesses shine in this fun and creative program. Children will be introduced to dance through their favorite fairytales. Soft soled shoes and comfortable clothes required. Ballet shoes, leotard and tights recommended. Children must be able to work in a group setting. There will be a perfor-mance the last day of class. For information on this program, contact Jana Moore: 480-363-9997 Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-res-ident. Contractor fee due first day: $20. No refunds on instructor fee.At least 3 but less than 7 19055 Aug 1-Aug 22 M 4:00 PM-4:50 PM

Fairytale Dancers - 6 weekWatch your princes and princesses shine in this fun and creative program. Children will be introduced to dance through their favorite fairytales. Soft soled shoes and comfortable clothes required. Ballet shoes, leotard and tights recommended. Children must be able to work in a group setting. There will be a perfor-mance the last day of class. For information on this program, contact Jana Moore: 480-363-9997 Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-res-ident. Contractor fee due first day: $30. No refunds on instructor fee.At least 3 but less than 7 19056 Sep 12-Oct 17 M 4:00 PM-4:50 PM19057 Oct 24-Dec 5 M 4:00 PM-4:50 PM

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FUNtastic FitnessEnergizing classes bring nonstop action and engaging fun to your kids. Every Stretch-n-Grow experience is an adventure in fitness, motor-skill develop-ment, brain training and “EXERcitement”! Classes concentrate on large-muscle groups, motor skills, coordination, balance, resistance, flexibility and aer-obic movement. For information on this program, contact Denise Trujillo: 480-329-3674 or [email protected] Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $35. At least 2 but less than 6 19092 Nov 1-Nov 22 T 9:30 AM-10:00 AM

Hip Hop Ittle BittleA fun introduction to dance for your toddler! Upbeat music, quick paced moves, taught age appropriately with care. Stretching, moving and dance games make this an enjoyable class. Optional recital December 10. For information contact Stacy J: 602-327-9700, www.stacyjdancing.com. Registration fee: $10/$12 Mesa resident/non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $53. No instruc-tor refunds. At least 3 but less than 6 19402 Aug 16-Sep 27 T 2:45 PM-3:30 PM 19403 Oct 18-Nov 29 T 2:45 PM-3:30 PM

Kids Dance PartyThese energizing classes bring non stop action and engaging fun to your kids. Every Stretch-n-Grow experience is an adventure in fitness, motor-skill development, brain training and “EXERcitement”. Classes concentrate of large-muscle groups, motor skills, coordination, balance, resistance, flexibility and aerobic movement. For information, contact Denise Trujillo: 480-329-3674, [email protected] Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $35. At least 2 but less than 6 19376 Sep 6-Sep 27 T 10:00 AM-10:30 AM19377 Oct 4-Oct 25 T 10:00 AM-10:30 AM19378 Nov 1-Nov 22 T 10:00 AM-10:30 AM

Lim Karate - Pre KinderThe benefits of karate include improvement in self-control, ability to learn and respect for others. This class focusses on skills that can prepare your child for school, social friendships, exercise and help develop control and focus. Children will also learn self-defense, prevention and awareness. For information contact the contractor: 602-525-8472, [email protected] Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 Non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $45. At least 3 but less than 6 19382 Sep 5-Sep 28 M,W 5:00 PM-5:30 PM19383 Oct 3-Oct 31 M,W 5:00 PM-5:30 PM19384 Nov 2-Nov 30 M,W 5:00 PM-5:30 PM19385 Dec 5-Dec 14 M,W 5:00 PM-5:30 PM

Munchkin Music Musical fun and learning! Together with your child, you will learn through music using instruments, parachutes, puppets and more. For information on this program contact Colleen Rogers: 480-668-6513 or [email protected]. Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $20. At least 1y 3m but less than 5 19177 Sep 12-Oct 3 M 9:30 AM-10:10 AM19178 Oct 17-Nov 7 M 9:30 AM-10:10 AM19179 Nov 14-Dec 5 M 9:30 AM-10:10 AM19180 Sep 12-Oct 3 M 10:30 AM-11:10 AM19181 Oct 17-Nov 7 M 10:30 AM-11:10 AM19182 Nov 14-Dec 5 M 10:30 AM-11:10 AM

Pee Wee Science & ArtCome explore the fun of science and art as we try experiments while getting messy! Don’t dress to impress since we will be using our hands and our brains as we try and figure out how the world works. We will measure, pour, mix, separate, create and so much more. Parent participation required. For information on this class contact Kristie Rodricks at 480-544-7269 or [email protected] Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $36.At least 2 1/2 but less than 6 19189 Aug 10-Aug 31 W 5:00 PM-5:45 PM19190 Sep 7-Sep 28 W 5:00 PM-5:45 PM19388 Oct 5-Oct 26 W 5:00 PM-5:45 PM19389 Nov 9-Nov 30 W 5:00 PM-5:45 PM19390 Dec 7-Dec 28 W 5:00 PM-5:45 PM

Play Along Palsgiven the first week of class only. Play along and learn with your toddler. Caregivers and toddlers will socialize through songs, stories, educational activities and crafts. This is a great class to prepare even young ones for school type activities. For information on this class contact Innette Crosby at 480-688-0914. Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $24. Instructor refundsAt least 1 1/2 but less than 4 19201 Aug 24-Sep 21 W 9:15 AM-10:05 AM19202 Aug 24-Sep 21 W 10:15 AM-11:05 AM19204 Sep 28-Nov 2 W 10:15 AM-11:05 AM19203 Sep 28-Nov 2 W 9:15 AM-10:05 AM19205 Nov 9-Dec 14 W 9:15 AM-10:05 AM19206 Nov 9-Dec 14 W 10:15 AM-11:05 AM

Stretch N’ Play - CruisersThis program is designed for newly mobile children. We will focus on gross motor exploration, social interaction and parental bonding with free play. We will participate in circle time, yoga stretching and con-cepts, props, music, parachute, bubbles and more! For information on this class contact Kristie Rodricks at 480-544-7269 or [email protected] Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $36.Less than 1y 7m 19286 Aug 5-Aug 26 F 9:00 AM-9:45 AM19287 Sep 9-Sep 30 F 9:00 AM-9:45 AM19391 Oct 7-Oct 28 F 9:00 AM-9:45 AM19392 Dec 2-Dec 23 F 9:00 AM-9:45 AM

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Stretch N’ Play - RunnersThis program is designed for children who are able to walk without support and run at will while exploring age appropriate warm ups, tumbling skills, yoga stretches and concepts, parachute, props, bubbles and songs. This class will provide structured free play and circle time. A great way to interact with peers, learn direction and bond with parents. For informa-tion on this class contact Kristie Rodricks at 480-544-7269 or [email protected] Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $36.At least 1 1/2 but less than 3y 5m 19290 Aug 5-Aug 26 F 10:00 AM-10:45 AM19291 Sep 9-Sep 30 F 10:00 AM-10:45 AM19393 Oct 7-Oct 28 F 10:00 AM-10:45 AM19394 Dec 2-Dec 23 F 10:00 AM-10:45 AM

Young Adult

Hip Hop Drop InAll levels and abilities welcome in this one-day-at-a-time class full of light stretching and cardio hip-hop dance moves. A fun and easy atmosphere full of funk! Please wear moveable clothes and tennis shoes.For information contact Stacy J: 602-327-9700, www.stacyjdancing.com. Registration fee: $5 (pre register online or at the front desk the day of class). Contractor fee due first day: $5. No instructor refunds. At least 13 but less than 1819424 Aug 12-Aug 12 F 6:45 PM-7:30 PM19425 Aug 19-Aug 19 F 6:45 PM-7:30 PM19426 Sep 9-Sep 9 F 6:45 PM-7:30 PM19427 Sep 23-Sep 23 F 6:45 PM-7:30 PM

Positivity and Self Worth Training Drop InSelf-esteem, self-expression, confidence and so much more, all through positivity and self-assurance. Want your child to learn how to walk into a room and exude confidence without saying a word? How about nailing that class presentation by learning how to speak with poise and positivity? This is a fantastic drop in class for all youth, especially those interested in modeling, acting or for those who need a self-esteem boost! For information contact Stacy J: 602-327-9700, www.stacyjdancing.com.Registration fee: $5 (pre register online or at the front desk the day of class). Contractor fee due first day: $5. No instructor refunds. At least 12 but less than 18 19431 Sep 30-Sep 30 F 6:00 PM-6:45 PM19432 Oct 21-Oct 21 F 6:00 PM-6:45 PM19433 Oct 28-Oct 28 F 6:00 PM-6:45 PM19434 Aug 12-Aug 12 F 6:00 PM-6:45 PM19435 Aug 19-Aug 19 F 6:00 PM-6:45 PM19436 Sep 9-Sep 9 F 6:00 PM-6:45 PM19437 Sep 23-Sep 23 F 6:00 PM-6:45 PM

Youth

Build It!Time to start designing, engineering and tinkering! This class will foster students’ engineering and building skills and challenge them to think outside-the-box. Participants will design and build bridges, towers, vehicles, devices and more using everyday materials. Brainstorming, building, testing and re-de-signing are the engineering processes practiced while students have fun being innovative. For information contact Brian Calaway: 602-488-0879, [email protected]. Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 Non-resident. Contractor fee due first day: $16. At least 6 but less than 16 19410 Oct 8-Oct 8 Sa 10:00 AM-12:00 PM

Classical Dance - 4 weekNo refunds on instructor fee.Kids will learn dance terminology and how to technically execute move-ments in Ballet and Jazz. This class is a great balance of discipline and fun, which will help build classical dance foundations. For information contact Jana Moore: 480-363-9997. Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-resident. Contractor fee due first day: $20. At least 6 but less than 1019041 Aug 1-Aug 22 M 5:00 PM-5:50 PM

Classical Dance - 6 weekNo refunds on instructor fee.Kids will learn dance terminology and how to technically execute move-ments in Ballet and Jazz. This class is a great balance of discipline and fun, which will help build classical dance foundations. For information contact Jana Moore: 480-363-9997. Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-resident. Contractor fee due first day: $30.At least 6 but less than 1019396 Sep 12-Oct 17 M 5:00 PM-5:50 PM19397 Oct 24-Dec 5 M 5:00 PM-5:50 PMClassical Dance-Jumps, Leaps, Turns - 4 weekon instructor fee.This class will focus on jumps, leaps and turns. Dancers will learn terminology, proper exe-cution, stretching, focus and spotting. This is a great add on class for those enrolled in Classical Dance, or for new students. For information contact Jana Moore: 480-363-9997. Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $20. No refundsAt least 6 but less than 10 19398 Aug 3-Aug 24 W 6:00 PM-6:50 PM

Classical Dance-Jumps, Leaps, Turns - 6 weekThis class will focus on jumps, leaps and turns. Dancers will learn terminology, proper execution, stretching, focus and spotting. This is a great add on class for those enrolled in Classical Dance, or for new students. For information contact Jana Moore: 480-363-9997. Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $30. No refunds on instructor fee.At least 6 but less than 10 19399 Sep 7-Oct 12 W 6:00 PM-6:50 PM19400 Oct 26-Dec 7 W 6:00 PM-6:50 PM

Cooking with a ParentNo class on October 10.Wondering how to get your kids involved in the kitchen? This series of kid-friend-ly classes, will teach youth how to make good food choices as well as boost the confidence of cooks of all levels. For information contact Brenda Gowey at 480-225-9835 or [email protected]. Registration fee: $10/$12 Mesa resident/non-res-ident. Each participant must register separately. Contractor fee due first day: $40 for parent and child. $10 contractor fee for each additional child. 8 and up19473 Sep 12-Sep 26 M 7:00 PM-8:30 PM 19474 Oct 3-Oct 24 M 7:00 PM-8:30 PM19475 Nov 7-Nov 21 M 7:00 PM-8:30 PM

Free Emotion Jazz LyricalThis class offers team building, self expression, choreography and unity. Freedom to express yourself creatively through dance. Please wear moveable clothing and bare feet/dance shoes of choice. No class November 22. Optional recital December 10.For infor-mation contact the contractor: 602-327-9700, www.stacyjdancing.com..Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $53. No instruc-tor refunds. At least 10y 5m but less than 16 1/219416 Oct 18-Nov 29 T 8:00 PM-8:45 PM

At least 10y 5m but less than 16 1/2 19415 Aug 16-Sep 27 T 8:00 PM-8:45 PM

Free Emotion, Jazz Lyrical Dance Drop InThis class offers self-expression, choreography and unity. Freedom to theatrically express yourself emo-tionally through dance. It is a mixture of Lyrical and Theatrical dancing relying on creativity and improv based on individual interpretation. Please wear move-able clothes and bare feet or dance shoes of choice. For information contact Stacy J: 602-327-9700, www.stacyjdancing.com. Registration fee: $5 (pre register online or at the front desk the day of class). Contractor fee due first day: $5. No instructor refunds. At least 5 but less than 9 19438 Aug 12-Aug 12 F 5:15 PM-6:00 PM19439 Aug 19-Aug 19 F 5:15 PM-6:00 PM19440 Sep 9-Sep 9 F 5:15 PM-6:00 PM19441 Sep 23-Sep 23 F 5:15 PM-6:00 PM

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Hip Hop - Open LevelNo instructor refunds.Kick it with a professional choreographer, dance to today’s best music, and be introduced to Hip Hop dance moves while making new friends. Practice current skills and improve technique through age appropriate music and dance. Wear loose comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. No class November 22. Optional recital December 10.For information contact Stacy J: 602-327-9700, www.stacyjdancing.com. Registration fee: $10/$12 Mesa resident/non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $53. At least 5 but less than 8 1/219098 Aug 16-Sep 27 T 4:15 PM-5:00 PM 19099 Oct 18-Nov 29 T 4:15 PM-5:00 PM

Hip Hop Drop InAll levels and abilities welcome in this one-day-at-a-time class full of light stretching and cardio hip-hop dance moves. A fun and easy atmosphere full of funk! Please wear moveable clothes and tennis shoes.For information contact Stacy J: 602-327-9700, www.stacyjdancing.com. Registration fee: $5 (pre register online or at the front desk the day of class). Contractor fee due first day: $5. No instructor refunds. At least 9 but less than 14 19428 Sep 30-Sep 30 F 6:45 PM-7:30 PM19429 Oct 21-Oct 21 F 6:45 PM-7:30 PM19430 Oct 28-Oct 28 F 6:45 PM-7:30 PM

Hip Hop/Tumbling - 4 weekThis fun and energetic class will introduce your child to hip hop and basic tumbling which can improve motor skills and increase self-esteem. Soft soled shoes and comfortable clothing required. Children must be able to work in a group setting. There will be a performance the last day of class. For information on this program, contact Jana Moore: 480-363-9997Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-res-ident. Contractor fee due first day: $20. No refunds on instructor fee. At least 4 but less than 719101 Aug 3-Aug 24 W 4:00 PM-4:50 PM

Hip Hop/Tumbling - 6 weekRegistration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-resident. Contractor fee due first day: $30. No refunds on instructor fee. This fun and energetic class will intro-duce your child to hip hop and basic tumbling which can improve motor skills and increase self-esteem. Soft soled shoes and comfortable clothing required. Children must be able to work in a group setting. There will be a performance the last day of class. For information on this program, contact Jana Moore: 480-363-9997 Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-res-ident. Contractor fee due first day: $30. No refunds on instructor fee. At least 4 but less than 719102 Sep 7-Oct 12 W 4:00 PM-4:50 PM19103 Oct 26-Dec 7 W 4:00 PM-4:50 PM

Intro To Classical Dance - 4 weekIn a fun, high energy atmosphere, your child will be shown the fundamentals of ballet, tap and jazz, which can help improve motor skills and creative expres-sion. Tap shoes and soft soled shoes are required. Ballet shoes, tights and leotard are recommended. Children must be able to work in a group setting. There will be a performance the last day of class. For information contact Jana Moore: 480-363-9997 Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $20. No refunds on instructor fee.At least 4 but less than 819121 Aug 1-Aug 22 M 6:00 PM-6:50 PM19122 Aug 3-Aug 24 W 5:00 PM-5:50 PM

Intro To Classical Dance - 6 weekIn a fun, high energy atmosphere, your child will be shown the fundamentals of ballet, tap and jazz, which can help improve motor skills and creative expres-sion. Tap shoes and soft soled shoes are required. Ballet shoes, tights and leotard are recommended. Children must be able to work in a group setting. There will be a performance the last day of class. For information contact Jana Moore: 480-363-9997 Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $30. No refunds on instructor fee. At least 4 but less than 819123 Sep 7-Oct 12 W 5:00 PM-5:50 PM19124 Sep 12-Oct 17 M 6:00 PM-6:50 PM19125 Oct 24-Dec 5 M 6:00 PM-6:50 PM19126 Oct 26-Dec 7 W 5:00 PM-5:50 PM

Jr. Science & Art Come explore the fun of science and art as we try experiments while getting messy! Don’t dress to impress since we will be using our hands and our brains as we try and figure out how the world works. We will measure, pour, mix, separate, create and so much more. For information on this class contact Kristie Rodricks at 480-544-7269 or [email protected] Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 Non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $36. At least 6 1/2 but less than 13 19129 Aug 10-Aug 31 W 6:00 PM-6:45 PM19130 Sep 7-Sep 28 W 6:00 PM-6:45 PM19386 Oct 5-Oct 26 W 6:00 PM-6:45 PM19387 Nov 9-Nov 30 W 6:00 PM-6:45 PM19401 Dec 7-Dec 28 W 6:00 PM-6:45 PM

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Karate - YouthThis program can help increase self-confidence and increase performance in school and other active sports. Uniform and patches available for an addi-tional fee. For information contact the contractor: 602-525-8472, [email protected] Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 Non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $45. At least 6 but less than 13 19143 Sep 5-Sep 28 M,W 5:30 PM-6:30 PM19144 Oct 3-Oct 31 M,W 5:30 PM-6:30 PM19145 Nov 2-Nov 30 M,W 5:30 PM-6:30 PM19146 Dec 5-Dec 14 M,W 5:30 PM-6:30 PM

Kids Self Defense TrainingThis one day class is a hands on training to teach children preventative skills that can be applied to an attempted abduction. Friendly animal characters teach participants to identify predator lures, recog-nize potentially dangerous situations. For informa-tion contact Cassandra Randall: [email protected], 480-235-9750. Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-res-ident. Contractor fee due day of class: $50. No refunds on instructor fee. At least 5 but less than 1219454 Sep 10-Sep 10 Sa 10:00 AM-12:00 PM19455 Oct 8-Oct 8 Sa 10:00 AM-12:00 PM19456 Nov 19-Nov 19 Sa 10:00 AM-12:00 PM19457 Dec 10-Dec 10 Sa 10:00 AM-12:00 PM

Launch It!Participants will create and develop devices, such as marshmallow shooters, slingshots, rockets and catapults to launch items, hit targets or create diver-sions. Class will include engineering skills such as designing, creating and testing to build devices and then re-engineering to better solve challenges. For information contact Brian Calaway: 602-488-0879, [email protected]. Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 Non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $16. At least 7 but less than 13 19407 Sep 24-Sep 24 Sa 10:00 AM-12:00 PM19408 Dec 3-Dec 3 Sa 10:00 AM-12:00 PM

LEGO Robotics WorkshopThis class will teach students how to design, build and program Lego Mindstorm NXT Robots. Kids will use problem solving skills for hands-on projects and challenges. Logic and troubleshooting skills are em-phasized. For information, contact Brian Calaway at 602-488-0879, [email protected]. Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due the first day: $25. At least 8 but less than 1419156 Aug 13-Aug 13 Sa 10:00 AM-12:00 PM19157 Sep 10-Sep 10 Sa 10:00 AM-12:00 PM19158 Oct 22-Oct 22 Sa 10:00 AM-12:00 PM19159 Nov 19-Nov 19 Sa 10:00 AM-12:00 PM19160 Dec 17-Dec 17 Sa 10:00 AM-12:00 PM19161 Jan 14-Jan 14 Sa 10:00 AM-12:00 PMMake It!Build moveable creatures like animals, robots, vehi-cles and devices out of ordinary paper and common office materials. Paper models will be pre-printed. Some cutting and gluing may be required. For information contact Brian Calaway: 602-488-0879, [email protected]. Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 Non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $16. At least 9 but less than 1919409 Nov 5-Nov 5 Sa 10:00 AM-12:00 PM

Performance Crew REBELS Hip HopRegistration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $69. No instructor refunds. This is a continuation Performance Crew Hip Hop class. Instructor permission required. Several outside performances and regional dance compe-titions will be scheduled. Wear loose comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. Optional recital December 10.For information on this program, contact the Stacy J: 602-327-9700 or www.stacyjdancing.com.At least 5 but less than 8 19192 Aug 16-Sep 27 T 5:00 PM-5:45 PM19412 Oct 18-Nov 29 T 5:00 PM-5:45 PM

Performance Crew REGAL Lyrical/Jazz/Free EmotionInterested in being involved with a Jazz/Lyrical Performance Crew? This crew offers team building, self expression, choreography and unity! This is a continuation Performance Crew Free Emotion class. Instructor permission required. A prolonged commit-ment is expected. Several outside performances and regional dance competitions will be scheduled. No class November 22. Optional recital December 10.For information on this program, contact Stacy J: 602-327-9700 or www.stacyjdancing.com.Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $69. No instruc-tor refunds. At least 7y 5m but less than 10 1/2 19193 Aug 16-Sep 27 T 5:45 PM-6:30 PM19413 Oct 18-Nov 29 T 5:45 PM-6:30 PM

Performance Crew RIVALS Advanced Hip HopThe “Award Winning RIVALS” are looking for addition-al advanced dancers to join their already established and dedicated team! Registration by teacher per-mission only. A prolonged commitment is expected. Several outside performances and regional dance competitions will be scheduled. Optional recital De-cember 10. For information on this program, contact the Stacy J: 602-327-9700 or www.stacyjdancing.com.Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $69. No instruc-tor refunds. At least 10y 5m but less than 16 1/219191 Aug 16-Sep 27 T 7:15 PM-8:00 PM19411 Oct 18-Nov 29 T 7:15 PM-8:00 PM

Performance Crew ROYALS Hip HopContractor offers payment plans on instructor fee.This is a continuation Performance Crew Hip Hop class. Instructor permission is required. A prolonged com-mitment is expected. Several outside performances and regional dance competitions will be scheduled. Optional recital December 10.For information on this program, contact the Stacy J: 602-327-9700 or www.stacyjdancing.com. Registration fee: $10 Mesa resident/$12 non-resi-dent. Contractor fee due first day: $69. No instruc-tor refunds. At least 7y 5m but less than 10 1/2 19194 Aug 16-Sep 27 T 6:30 PM-7:15 PM19414 Oct 18-Nov 29 T 6:30 PM-7:15 PM

Tap/Jazz/Acro Drop InA little Jazz, a little Tap, a little Acro. All wrapped up in one drop in class. Please wear moveable clothing. Tap shoes are available to borrow. For information contact Stacy J: 602-327-9700, www.stacyjdancing.com. Registration fee: $5 (pre register online or at the front desk the day of class). Contractor fee due first day: $5. No instructor refunds.

At least 5 but less than 9 19445 Sep 30-Sep 30 F 4:30 PM-5:15 PM19446 Oct 21-Oct 21 F 4:30 PM-5:15 PM19447 Oct 28-Oct 28 F 4:30 PM-5:15 PM

At least 8 but less than 12 19448 Aug 12-Aug 12 F 4:30 PM-5:15 PM19449 Aug 19-Aug 19 F 4:30 PM-5:15 PM19450 Sep 9-Sep 9 F 4:30 PM-5:15 PM19451 Sep 23-Sep 23 F 4:30 PM-5:15 PM

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School Break Jefferson Recreation Center 120 S. Jefferson Ave480-644-4578

Fall Break Bonanza - JeffersonJoin us for crafts, sports and more! Participants must be able to function in a 1:20 staff to child ratio, be in an active group setting for an extended period of time, be able to take care of their own basic daily living skills and must be currently enrolled in K-6th grade. For information please call Jefferson Recreation Center at 480-644-4578.Resident: $10.00. Non-resident: $12.00At least 5 but less than 12 19061 Oct 10-Oct 14 M-F 1:00 PM-5:30 PM

Holiday Break Bonanza - JeffersonJoin us for crafts, sports and more! Participants must be able to function in a 1:20 staff to child ratio, be in an active group setting for an extended period of time, be able to take care of their own basic daily living skills and must be currently enrolled in K-6th grade. No program Tues, Dec. 20 or Mon, Dec. 26. For information please call Jefferson Recreation Center at 480-644-4578.Resident: $10.00. Non-resident: $12.00At least 5 but less than 12 19104 Dec 21-Dec 30 T-F 1:00 PM-5:30 PM

Webster Recreation Center 202 N. Sycamore 480-644-4925 Fall Break Bonanza - WebsterJoin us for crafts, sports and more! Participants must be able to function in a 1:20 staff to child ratio, be in an active group setting for an extended period of time, be able to take care of their own basic daily living skills and must be currently enrolled in K-6th grade. For information please call Webster Recreation Center at 480-644-4925.Resident: $10.00. Non-resident: $12.00At least 5 but less than 12 19062 Oct 10-Oct 14 M-F 1:00 PM-5:30 PM

Holiday Break Bonanza - WebsterJoin us for crafts, sports and more! Participants must be able to function in a 1:20 staff to child ratio, be in an active group setting for an extended period of time, be able to take care of their own basic daily living skills and must be currently enrolled in K-6th grade. No program Tues, Dec. 20 or Mon, Dec. 26. For information please call Webster Recreation Center at 480-644-4925.Resident: $10.00. Non-resident: $12.00At least 5 but less than 12 19105 Dec 21-Dec 30 T-F 1:00 PM-5:30 PM

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Youth Sports Beginner Lacrosse Clinic- 1-3 GradeJoin us for Youth Sports’ fast growing lacrosse clinic. Participants will get a chance to learn the rules, develop their skills, scrimmage and HAVE FUN! The beginner level is for participants new to the sport of lacrosse or who need a refresher. The intermediate level is for the more experienced participant and is only for those who have previously enrolled in one of City of Mesa’s lacrosse programs. All equipment is provided. Participants must wear closed toe athletic shoes or plastic cleats. No class 11/24. Please visit www.mesaaz.gov/youthsports for more detailed pro-gram information, or contact Lacy at [email protected], 480-644-3040. Fee Assistance available. Quail Run Soccer Complex, Field 4Resident: $50.00. Non-resident: $60.00 19014 Oct 20-Dec 1 Th 5:30 PM-7:00 PM

Beginner Lacrosse Clinic- 4-6 GradeJoin us for Youth Sports’ fast growing lacrosse clinic. Participants will get a chance to learn the rules, develop their skills, scrimmage and HAVE FUN! The beginner level is for participants new to the sport of lacrosse or who need a refresher. The intermediate level is for the more experienced participant and is only for those who have previously enrolled in one of City of Mesa’s lacrosse programs. All equipment is provided. Participants must wear closed toe athletic shoes or plastic cleats. No class 11/24. Please visit www.mesaaz.gov/youthsports for more detailed program information, or contact Lacy at [email protected], 480-644-3040. Fee Assistance available. Quail Run Soccer Complex, Field 4Resident: $50.00. Non-resident: $60.00 19016 Oct 20-Dec 1 Th 5:30 PM-7:00 PM

Intermediate Lacrosse Clinic- 1-3 GradeJoin us for Youth Sports’ fast growing lacrosse clinic. Participants will get a chance to learn the rules, develop their skills, scrimmage and HAVE FUN! The beginner level is for participants new to the sport of lacrosse or who need a refresher. The intermediate level is for the more experienced participant and is only for those who have previously enrolled in one of City of Mesa’s lacrosse programs. All equipment is provided. Participants must wear closed toe athletic shoes or plastic cleats. No class 11/24. Please visit www.mesaaz.gov/youthsports for more detailed program information, or contact Lacy at [email protected], 480-644-3040. Fee assistance available. Quail Run Soccer Complex, Field 4Resident: $50.00. Non-resident: $60.00 19117 Oct 20-Dec 1 Th 5:30 PM-7:00 PM

Intermediate Lacrosse Clinic- 4-6 GradeJoin us for Youth Sports’ fast growing lacrosse clinic. Participants will get a chance to learn the rules, develop their skills, scrimmage and HAVE FUN! The beginner level is for participants new to the sport of lacrosse or who need a refresher. The intermediate level is for the more experienced participant and is only for those who have previously enrolled in one of City of Mesa’s lacrosse programs. All equipment is provided. Participants must wear closed toe athletic shoes or plastic cleats. No class 11/24. Please visit www.mesaaz.gov/youthsports for more detailed program information, or contact Lacy at [email protected], 480-644-3040. Fee assistance available. Quail Run Soccer Complex, Field 4Resident: $50.00. Non-resident: $60.00 19119 Oct 20-Dec 1 Th 5:30 PM-7:00 PM

Flag Football Clinic- KindergartenJoin us for Youth Sports’ exciting youth flag football clinic this fall just for kindergartners. This co-ed clinic will give participants a chance to learn the rules and develop fundamentals through skill work and drills as well as play as a team during scrimmages each week. This clinic is the perfect place for kids to start learning the sport while having fun! All skill levels and abilities are welcome and encouraged! Partici-pants must wear closed toe athletic shoes or plastic cleats. Mouth guard is highly recommended. No class 10/15. Please visit www.mesaaz.gov/youthsports for more detailed program information, or contact Lacy at [email protected], 480-644-3040. Fee Assistance available. Quail Run Soccer Complex, Field 4Resident: $40.00. Non-resident: $48.00 19073 Oct 8-Nov 19 Sa 8:00 AM-9:00 AM

Flag Football League 1-2 GradeParticipants will practice and play a game each week where they can learn the rules, develop their skills, play as a team, and HAVE FUN. All skill levels and abilities are welcome and encouraged. Participants must wear athletic shoes or cleats. Practice time and location are determined by the volunteer coach, are held on different days than the game and information will be provided after teams are formed. Pre-season game held 10/1. Skills and development camp held 10/15. Family Fun Night held 12/9. Tournament held SATURDAY 12/10. Please indicate current grade and school, nearest middle school zone, t-shirt size, and one friend request upon registration. (Only one friend request may be submitted. No guarantee of request and no coach requests will be honored.) Volunteer coaches are needed. Please visit www.mesaaz.gov/youthsports for more detailed program information or contact Lacy at [email protected], 480-644-3040. Fee assistance available. Quail Run Soccer Complex, Field 4Resident: $60.00. Non-resident: $72.00 19074 Oct 8-Dec 10 Sa 9:30 AM-3:30 PM

Flag Football League- 3-4 GradeParticipants will practice and play a game each week where they can learn the rules, develop their skills, play as a team, and HAVE FUN. All skill levels and abilities are welcome and encouraged. Participants must wear athletic shoes or cleats. Practice time and location are determined by the volunteer coach, are held on different days than the game and information will be provided after teams are formed. Pre-season game held 10/1. Skills and development camp held 10/15. Family Fun Night held 12/9. Tournament held SATURDAY 12/10. Please indicate current grade and school, nearest middle school zone, t-shirt size, and one friend request upon registration. (Only one friend request may be submitted. No guarantee of request and no coach requests will be honored.) Volunteer coaches are needed. Please visit www.mesaaz.gov/youthsports for more detailed program information or contact Lacy at [email protected], 480-644-3040. Fee assistance available. Quail Run Soccer Complex, Field 4Resident: $60.00. Non-resident: $72.00 19075 Oct 8-Dec 10 Sa 9:30 AM-4:30 PM

Flag Football League- 5-6 GradeParticipants will practice and play a game each week where they can learn the rules, develop their skills, play as a team, and HAVE FUN. All skill levels and abilities are welcome and encouraged. Participants must wear athletic shoes or cleats. Practice time and location are determined by the volunteer coach, are held on different days than the game and information will be provided after teams are formed. Pre-season game held 10/1. Skills and development camp held 10/15. Family Fun Night held 12/9. Tournament held SATURDAY 12/10. Please indicate current grade and school, nearest middle school zone, t-shirt size, and one friend request upon registration. (Only one friend request may be submitted. No guarantee of request and no coach requests will be honored.) Volunteer coaches are needed. Please visit www.mesaaz.gov/youthsports for more detailed program information or contact Lacy at [email protected], 480-644-3040. Fee assistance available. Quail Run Soccer Complex, Field 4Resident: $60.00. Non-resident: $72.00 19076 Oct 8-Dec 10 Sa

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Golf ClinicJoin us for Youth Sports’ great golf program in part-nership with Dobson Ranch Golf Course. Participants will get the chance to learn the rules of the game, develop their skills and fundamentals and HAVE FUN with the help of golf professionals from Dobson Ranch. All equipment is provided. Participants must wear closed-toe athletic shoes or golf shoes. All participants should also bring water each day to stay hydrated. No class 11/23. Please visit www.mesaaz.gov/youthsports for more detailed program informa-tion, or contact Lacy at [email protected], 480-644-3040. Registration fee is $60 total for Mesa residents/$72 for non-resident/ (Due at time of enrollment: $30 Mesa resident/$36 non-resident. Contractor due to the instructor the first day of program: $30 Mesa resident/$36 non-resident. Cash payments only for instructor fee.) Dobson Ranch Golf Course19095 Oct 19-Nov 30 W 4:00 PM-5:30 PM

PLAY BALL! Multi SportCalling all sport lovers! Check out our multi sport pro-gram that is the perfect opportunity for kids to learn and play a variety of sports. Whether you are experi-enced or a first timer wanting to try new sports, this program is for you. Participants will have the chance to play a new sport each week such as flag football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, cross training, softball, ultimate Frisbee and kickball. All equipment will be provided. All skill levels and abilities are welcome and encouraged! No class 11/23. Please visit www.mesaaz.gov/youthsports for more detailed program information, or contact Lacy at [email protected], 480-644-3040. Fee assistance available.Quail Run Soccer ComplexResident: $45.00. Non-resident: $52.00 19207 Oct 19-Nov 30 W 5:30 PM-7:00 PM

PLAY BALL! Multi SportCalling all sport lovers! Check out our multi sport pro-gram that is the perfect opportunity for kids to learn and play a variety of sports. Whether you are experi-enced or a first timer wanting to try new sports, this program is for you. Participants will have the chance to play a new sport each week such as flag football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, cross training, softball, ultimate Frisbee and kickball. All equipment will be provided. All skill levels and abilities are welcome and encouraged! No class 11/26. Please visit www.mesaaz.gov/youthsports for more detailed program information, or contact Lacy at [email protected], 480-644-3040. Fee assistance available.Porter Elementary PlaygroundResident: $45.00. Non-resident: $52.00 19208 Oct 22-Dec 3 Sa 9:00 AM-10:30 AM

Soccer League- KindergartenParticipants will practice and play a game each week where they can learn the rules, develop their skills, play as a team, and HAVE FUN. All skill levels and abil-ities are welcome and encouraged. Participants must wear shin guards and athletic shoes or cleats. Practice time and location are determined by the volunteer coach, are held on different days than the game and information will be provided after teams are formed. Pre-season game held 10/1. Skills and development camp held 10/15. Family Fun Night held 12/9. Final game held SATURDAY 12/10. Please indicate current grade and school, nearest middle school zone, t-shirt size, and one friend request upon registration. (Only one friend request may be submitted. No guarantee of request and no coach requests will be honored.) Volunteer coaches are needed. Please visit www.mesaaz.gov/youthsports for more detailed program information or contact Lacy at [email protected], 480-644-3040.RiverviewResident: $60.00. Non-resident: $72.00 19258 Oct 4-Nov 29 T 5:30 PM-8:30 PM

Soccer League- 1-2 GradeParticipants will practice and play a game each week where they can learn the rules, develop their skills, play as a team, and HAVE FUN. All skill levels and abil-ities are welcome and encouraged. Participants must wear shin guards and athletic shoes or cleats. Practice time and location are determined by the volunteer coach, are held on different days than the game and information will be provided after teams are formed. Pre-season game held 10/1. Skills and development camp held 10/15. Family Fun Night held 12/9. Tourna-ment held SATURDAY 12/10. Please indicate current grade and school, nearest middle school zone, t-shirt size, and one friend request upon registration. (Only one friend request may be submitted. No guarantee of request and no coach requests will be honored.) Volunteer coaches are needed. Please visit www.mesaaz.gov/youthsports for more detailed program information or contact Lacy at [email protected], 480-644-3040. Fee assistance available. RiverviewResident: $60.00. Non-resident: $72.00 19255 Oct 6-Dec 1 Th 5:30 PM-8:30 PM

Soccer League- 3-4 GradeParticipants will practice and play a game each week where they can learn the rules, develop their skills, play as a team, and HAVE FUN. All skill levels and abil-ities are welcome and encouraged. Participants must wear shin guards and athletic shoes or cleats. Practice time and location are determined by the volunteer coach, are held on different days than the game and information will be provided after teams are formed. Pre-season game held 10/1. Skills and development camp held 10/15. Family Fun Night held 12/9. Tourna-ment held SATURDAY 12/10. Please indicate current grade and school, nearest middle school zone, t-shirt size, and one friend request upon registration. (Only one friend request may be submitted. No guarantee of request and no coach requests will be honored.) Volunteer coaches are needed. Please visit www.mesaaz.gov/youthsports for more detailed program information or contact Lacy at [email protected], 480-644-3040. Fee assistance available. RiverviewResident: $60.00. Non-resident: $72.00 19256 Oct 4-Nov 29 T 5:30 PM-8:30 PM

Soccer League- 5-6 GradeParticipants will practice and play a game each week where they can learn the rules, develop their skills, play as a team, and HAVE FUN. All skill levels and abil-ities are welcome and encouraged. Participants must wear shin guards and athletic shoes or cleats. Practice time and location are determined by the volunteer coach, are held on different days than the game and information will be provided after teams are formed. Pre-season game held 10/1. Skills and development camp held 10/15. Family Fun Night held 12/9. Tourna-ment held SATURDAY 12/10. Please indicate current grade and school, nearest middle school zone, t-shirt size, and one friend request upon registration. (Only one friend request may be submitted. No guarantee of request and no coach requests will be honored.) Volunteer coaches are needed. Please visit www.mesaaz.gov/youthsports for more detailed program information or contact Lacy at [email protected], 480-644-3040.RiverviewResident: $60.00. Non-resident: $72.00 19257 Oct 6-Dec 1 Th 5:30 PM-8:30 PM

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Youth SportsCITY OF MESA

Fall Kickoff

CelebrationFriday, September 9th

6:00-9:00 pmHohokam Stadium

FREE FUN for the whole family!Games, Food to purchase, Movie in the park,

Door prizes, Register for Youth Sports

NFL’s Punt, Pass & Kick5:00-6:00 pm Onsite Registration and Check-In

6:00 pm Event StartsBoys and Girls, Ages 6-15

FREE national skills competition that includes punting, passing and place kicking in a fun and engaging forum. Advancing participants have the chance to compete at the regional and national competition.

* Register online at www.nflppk.com by September 8 or onsite before the event.* Print out a copy of pre-registration form and bring it to the event.* Complete a City of Mesa waiver signed by a parent/guardian at the event.* Wear closed toe athletic shoes. No cleats are allowed.

www.mesaaz.gov/youthsports | 480-644-3040