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WINTER 2016 | January - March

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Teen DancePage 14

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Jurupa Community Services DistrictPark and Recreation Department

Administrative Offices13820 Schleisman Road

Eastvale, CA 92880Hours: M-Sa 8am-10pm

Su: 10am-6pm951.727.3524 | 951.727.3506 fax

www.parks.jcsd.us

Harada Neighborhood Center 13099 65th Street

Eastvale, CA 92880Hours: M-F 8am-9pm

Sa: 8am-8pm | Su: 10am-6pm

Jurupa Community Services District Board of Directors

Jane F. Anderson, PresidentChad Blais, Vice President

Kenneth J. McLaughlin, Director Betty A. Anderson, Director

Joan E. Roberts, Ph.D., Director

Eastvale Parks CommissionJane Anderson, Chairperson

Chad Blais, DirectorIke Bootsma, City CouncilWilliam Link, City Council

JCSD Parks & Recreation DepartmentTodd Corbin

General Manager

Ric Welch Director of Parks & Community Affairs - Ext. 508

Rafael GonzalezParks & Recreation Manager- Ext. 505

Ross JohnsonParks Maintenance Supervisor- Ext. 105

Duje BabarovicRecreation Specialist- Ext. 223

Victoria ReynaRecreation Specialist- Ext. 224

Yvette VasconesRecreation Specialist- Ext. 215

Wendy LandrethAdministrative Assistant- Ext. 516

Stacy MacBethAdministrative Secretary- Ext. 120

Vanessa HamptonAdministrative Secretary- Ext. 108

Contents Inside this Edition...

Connect with us:

[email protected]

Government & Public ServiceS:City of Eastvale (951) 361-0900Department of Motor Vehicles (800) 777-0133Code Enforcement (951) 361-2888Animal Control (951) 358-7387Vector Control (951) 340-9792Graffiti Removal (951) 727-3500Weed Abatement (951) 826-5341

emerGency ServiceS:Fire and Emergency Medical Response (951) 657-2161Riverside County Sheriff (951) 776-1099California Highway Patrol (909) 383-4247Flood Emergency Hotline (951) 955-1230

utilitieS and ServiceS:Water and Sewer Service to the City of Eastvale (951) 685-7434 Waste Management (800) 423-9986Southern California Edison (800) 655-4555 Southern California Gas (800) 427-2200

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American Heroes Park |6608 Hellman Avenue Cedar Creek Park | 6709 Cedar Creek Road Dairyland Park | 14520 San Remo Deer Creek Park | 6785 Iron Horse Lane Eastvale Community Center (ECC) | 13820 Schleisman Road Eastvale Community Park (ECP) | 12750 Citrus Street Half Moon Park | 14383 Cherry Creek Harada Heritage Park & Ba ng Cages | 13099 65th Street Harada Neighborhood Center (HNC) | 13099 65th Street James C. Huber Park | 6411 Rolling Meadows McCune Family Park | 7450 Eastvale Parkway Mountain View Park | 14444 Selby Avenue Orchard Park | 5900 Fes val Way Providence Ranch Park | 7250 Cobble Creek Riverwalk Park | 7674 Soaring Bird Court

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Government & Public ServiceS:City of Eastvale (951) 361-0900Department of Motor Vehicles (800) 777-0133Code Enforcement (951) 361-2888Animal Control (951) 358-7387Vector Control (951) 340-9792Graffiti Removal (951) 727-3500Weed Abatement (951) 826-5341

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Town Hall UpdateThe Hamner Avenue Bridge over

the Santa Ana River is a critical link between the cities of Eastvale and Norco, and is one of very few all-weather crossings over the Santa Ana. As this structure is a vital part of the regional and local transportation network, it needs to function at a much higher level. Originally built in 1939, the last time this bridge was expanded was in 1978 when it was seismically retrofitted and widened. Since that time Cal Trans’ seismic standards have changed and the bridge is now considered (once again) to be structurally deficient. The time has come to replace it. The County of Riverside has agreed to manage the project for the two cities. Eastvale and Norco have committed to funding the local portion of the cost of the bridge (50/50). A feasibility study has been completed, a request for qualifications was issued and a design engineering firm has been selected for the project. The current bridge is 676 feet long and 36 feet wide. The proposed new bridge will be approx. 1,200 feet long and 108 feet wide. The current project cost estimate is just over $56 million. As the bridge is considered to be structurally deficient, it is eligible for funding through the Federal Highway Bridge Program. This will likely be the major funding source for this project. Local matching funds will also be needed. As of now, the local match is estimated to be roughly $6.5 million.

Santa Ana River Trail and Santa Ana River Conservancy Program

The Santa Ana River Trail and Parkway, once completed, will

extend 100 miles from the crest of the San Bernardino Mountains to the coast near Huntington Beach. It will be one of the longest urban recreation and river parkways in the United States. The Parkway will include a multi-use trail serving pedestrians, cyclists, commuters and equestrians, and will connect a completed section of the California Coastal Trail to inland communities.

The completed trail will connect three counties and 17 cities. About half of the Parkway has been completed or is under construction.

With 75 percent of the nation’s population expected to live in urban

centers by 2050, integrating nature into the future framework of our cities will be essential for health, sustainability and a sense of stewardship for the natural world. More than seven million people live in the three counties that the trail connects, comprised of 61 percent to 74 percent minority and underserved people. The Inland Empire is one of the fastest growing regions of California and makes up almost 20 percent of the state’s population. It also is one of the most park-poor regions of the state.

The sheer number of agencies and organizations with interests in the

Santa Ana River makes collaboration and cooperation an absolute necessity. The Santa Ana River Trail and Parkway Partnership is a collaboration of the three counties, multiple cities, the Wildlands Conservancy and the Santa Ana Watershed Project Authority created to coordinate building and administering the trail as a regional resource.

In 2014, the legislature, through SB 1390 created the Santa Ana River Conservancy

Program within the Coastal Conservancy. The new program will address the resource and recreational goals of the Santa Ana River region including open space, trails, wildlife habitat, agricultural land protection, water quality protection, educational use, and public access.

-This article was provided by the California Coastal Conservancy

State Funding of Riverside County’s New Cities

As many people are aware, in 2011 the State of California passed Senate Bill

89 which drastically cut funding to newly incorporated cities by redirecting vehicle license fee (VLF) revenue away from newly incorporated cities and made it available

for law enforcement-related grants. As luck would have it, Riverside County was home to all of the new cities in the state and as such is the only county that was severely affected by this bill. As a result, the City of Eastvale has lost approximately $16 million in revenue it was expecting when it incorporated. Jurupa Valley, as the state’s “newest city”, was hit the hardest, losing approximately $29 million. Menifee and Wildomar were shorted $21 million and $7 million respectively. Since that time, several bills have been passed by the state legislature (all authored by Senator Richard Roth) that would have corrected this injustice. Every one of them has been vetoed by Governor Brown, until this fall.

In September, 2015 Governor Brown vetoed SB 25 another of Senator Roth’s

bills to restore the funding, but he signed SB 107, which effectively paid current all existing debts owed by the new cities to the county. Unfortunately, the way the bill was written, Jurupa Valley was the only big winner as it was the only city that owed the county a large sum of money. At the time SB 107 was written, the City of Eastvale was current on all debt payments owed to the County. This is because the Eastvale City Council has done an outstanding job of tightening its belt and being fiscally responsible. Ironically, this approach may end up hurting Eastvale’s chances of recovering some of the millions the state took away. Jurupa Valley on the other hand, owed the County approximately $21.3 million. Menifee and Wildomar owed the County a little over $1 million each. Through the passage of SB107, their debts will be paid and they will get a fresh start. Eastvale will get nothing.

So there you have it. As of this date the tale of the four new cities in Riverside

County does not have a happy ending. Senator Roth has vowed to continue the fight (and he has done an outstanding job). In fact, the entire legislature, on both sides of the isle appears to understand how patently unfair this is. The Governor however, has yet to agree. Stay tuned!

The Town Hall Update information is provided by the Eastvale Community Committee and does not express the views & opinions of JCSD.

By: Andrea Hove, Eastvale Resident

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City NewsCNUSD News

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The CNUSD News information is provided by the CNUSD and does not express the views & opinions of JCSD.

By: Evita Tapia Gonzalez, Communication Manager

October 26, 2015 (Eastvale, CA) – Corona-Norco Unified School District (CNUSD) is working with the community and an integrated design firm to design a new STEM Academy at Eleanor Roosevelt High School. STEM is a curriculum based on the concept of educating students in four specific disciplines — science, technology, engineering and mathematics — in an interdisciplinary and applied approach. The development of the Eastvale STEM Academy involves a research-based approach to the programming and design of STEM environments to fully understand the needs of the learners, the educators and the district community.

The academy will be an addition to the school and provide new classrooms to accommodate the growth of the student population in the community. It will also provide specialized learning environments to support the district’s Career Technical Education (CTE) programs in the pathways of health science and medical technology and engineering and architecture.

The development of this project has also been guided by a community advisory committee comprised of parents, students, science and engineering professionals, university faculty, and community members.

“I think it’s really awesome that we have interaction and student input in this project,” said student Matthew Le, senior who is a member of the Eastvale STEM advisory committee. “It helps to really make sure that the building fits everyone’s needs. I enjoy being a part of something that’s going to have a real impact on the future.”

“We thank our community for the opportunity to develop this 21st century STEM academy through the passage of Measure GG, and also for the involvement of the community advisory committee—their involvement is critical in the development of this project and greatly appreciated. We look forward to the many opportunities this project presents for our students,” said Superintendent Dr. Michael Lin.

With the construction of the Eastvale STEM Academy, the district has the opportunity to expand student capacity. This program will create an environment that supports students who are innovative, future-ready learners that are socially and emotionally connected to the local and global community.

The project is envisioned to be constructed in two phases with phase one starting in summer 2016 and completing in summer 2017, following the completion of phase two in summer 2018.

For the latest updates about the Eastvale STEM academy, please visit: www.cnusd.k12.ca.us/estem

• NEW STEM Academy comes to Eleanor Roosevelt High School

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City NewsCNUSD NewsDid you know that the City Municipal Code Sec.

120.05.080.(c)(7) – Neighborhood Preservation Standards – Temporary exterior display and holiday display provides enforceable guidelines:

a. Any temporary exterior display or holiday display shall not physically impede vehicular or pedestrian traffic on any street, sidewalk or right-of-way;

b. Any temporary exterior display or holiday display shall be allowed for a period not to exceed 45 consecutive days.

Holiday Safety RemindersSouthern California Edison reminds its customers

to stay safe around electricity this holiday season. Residents are encouraged not to attach holiday lights to Edison equipment, including street lights and utility poles, since this poses a potential safety and fire hazard for the residents and Edison crews. Here are a few safety reminders as you begin preparing for the holiday season:

• DO NOT attach decorations, lights and/or ornaments to any Southern California Edison equipment or street lights.

• Do not use decorative lighting with frayed cords and wires, broken fuses or broken light bulbs.

• Do not use staples, nails or tacks to hang electrical cords. These can pierce the protective insulation.

• Use only Underwriters Laboratories (UL) approved lighting and extension cords.

• Plug no more than three strands of lights into each electrical cord/outlet.

• Ensure live trees are well watered, and keep electric cords away from tree stands with water pans.

• Never use lighted candles on or near holiday trees or decorations.

• Remember to unplug decorative lights when you leave home and before going to bed. NOTE: See also “Safe Use of Power Cords” at www.sce.com

• Safely remove and store your holiday lighting and electrical decorations.

• Unplug all decorations, lights and extension cords before taking them down. Plugged in items are still energized and can be dangerous.

• Don’t tug on electrical cords – this may tear the insulation and expose wires.

• Do not approach or touch overhead power lines and avoid service drops (pole-to-house connections) when removing decorations – keeping ladders, long-handed tools and dangling light strands in mind too.

The City News information is provided by the City of Eastvale and does not express the views & opinions of JCSD.

• Follow the manufacturer and your city’s directions for safely disposing of worn or broken lights and decorations.

For more information about the Neighborhood Preservation Standards, please visit the Municipal Code page on the City’s website at www.eastvaleca.gov.

If you have additional Code Enforcement questions, please feel free to call the Code Enforcement Department at City Hall at (951) 361-2888 or email

[email protected].

• Did You Know? - Holiday Exterior Displays

BULKY ITEM COLLECTION: Residents with curbside cart service may request two times in a calendar year,

the free pick up of household bulky items. Additional bulky item collections are available at a nominal cost. To schedule a bulky item pick up, please contact Waste Management at (800) 423-9986 at least 24 hours in advance of your regular collection day.

CHRISTMAS TREE RECYCLING: Waste Management will collect and recycle Christmas trees for the first

two weeks following Christmas on your regular collection day. Trees longer than six feet must be cut in half. Please remove all decorations, including tinsel, lights, ornaments, and tree stands. Flocked trees will be collected but cannot be recycled.

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Water Education Programs for Teachers, Students, and the CommunityWe know that kids play a significant role in our efforts to conserve water. From sharing what they have learned in school with their families to changing their water-usage habits, we know it’s impor-tant to share water-conservation lessons with students at an early age. In addition to offering water education through Parks and Recreation programs such as Kids Zone, JCSD works with local schools and community groups.

To help educators and students learn about water, JCSD, in co-operation with local agencies, has created fun and educational programs that meet State of California educational curriculum standards. We offer a variety of water-education programs to teachers for the benefit of students in JCSD’s service area includ-ing classroom presentations, teacher grants, field trips, and more. Information about additional programs is available at www.jcsd.us. If you would like to learn more about scheduling a community group or classroom presentation or to learn about other water-ed-ucation programs, please call JCSD’s Conservation Coordinator at (951) 727-8007 or send an e-mail to [email protected]

Classroom/Group PresentationsALL AGESPresentations are customized for community groups and grade-specif-ic classrooms on a variety of topics including the water cycle, geogra-phy of water, and world water. Our Conservation Coordinator works with teachers and groups to conduct in-teractive presentations.

ALL GRADESThe Inland Empire Resource Con-servation District (IERCD) offers free educational programs to schools and community groups within JCSD’s service area. All programs are ap-proximately 45 minutes long. IERCD covers topics such as Growing Na-tive and Wonders of Wetlands.

GRADES 4-5JCSD has partnered with the Dis-covery Science Center to provide an assembly-style interactive perfor-mance at your location that promotes water awareness and introduces simple water-conservation practices that students can incorporate into their daily lives. This free standards-based program is available for 4th and 5th grade students.

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Lois B. Krieger Water Project Grants for Educators ALL GRADES

Dr. Rachell Auld (pictured above) from Ramirez Intermediate School received grant funding for a classroom project titled Quantitative Analysis of a Hydroponic Gardening System. Project highlights include:

• Students learned about the benefits of hydroponics.• Developed awareness of the water demands required of crops.• Acquired understanding of fluid dynamics at play in hydroponic systems.• Learned about this technology and all that is involved in set-up and utilization of hydroponics instrumentation.

Dr. Auld’s class also participated in JCSD’s annual Water is Life Children’s Poster Contest. Her stu-dent was a top winner in the contest, and Dr. Auld earned a teacher’s prize.

JCSD’s partnership with Western Municipal Water District (WMWD) gives teacher in our service area access to grant opportunities to fund creative class-room projects or field trips that enhance water educa-tion. In 2014, more than 25 teachers were granted funding for their project, including 7th grade teacher Dr. Rachell Auld from Ramirez Intermediate School in Eastvale. Up to $700 is awarded for each project. The application can be found at www.wmwd.org.

Teacher Spotlight Dr. Rachell AuldLois B. Krieger Grant Recipientand Water is Life Poster Contest Winner

Water is Life Children’s Poster Contest ALL GRADES JCSD hosts an annual poster contest to highlight young artists and to promote water conservation amongst students who live and/or attend schools within JCSD’s service areas. Private school and home-schooled students who live within JCSD’s service area are also welcome to participate in the poster contest. Poster contest rules, deadlines, and prizes are posted at www.jcsd.us/PosterContest.

This year’s sponsors include ACP Publications & Mar-keting, Carl’s Jr., Discovery Cube, and Valley Soils.

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Location LegendFee*- Inside/Outside JCSD Parks TerritoryARIS- Dr.AugustineRamirezIntermediateSchool

6905 Harrison Avenue

CCP- Cedar Creek Park 6709 Cedar Creek Road

DCP- Deer Creek Park 6785 Iron Horse Lane

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ECC- EastvaleCommunityCenter 13820 Schleisman Road

ECP- EastvaleCommunityPark 12750 Citrus Street

ERHS- EleanorRooseveltHighSchool 7447 Scholar Way

HNC- HaradaNeighborhoodCenter 13099 65th Street

JCHP- JamesC.HuberPark 6411 Rolling Meadow Street

MVP- Mountain View Park 14444 Selby Avenue

OP- OrchardPark 5900 Festival Way

RPE- RosaParksElementarySchool 13830 Whispering Hills

RWP- RiverwalkPark 7674 Soaring Bird Court

RINK- TheRinks 4325 Prado Road, Corona, CA

LEPET- LePetitePrincessParlour 500 E. Lincoln Ave., Orange, CA

Pee Wee Tennis 111001Is your young child tired of watching the big kids have all the tennis fun. Well now there’s a group just for the Pee Wees! This clinic is the perfect tennis intro. Students will learn the basics of the: forehand, backhand, volley, and serve in a coordination building, fitness friendly, fun, atmosphere. We believe that tennis will bring each of our students more fun, fitness, and friendships for a lifetime.Instructor: Tennis Anyone|Location: ERHS TENNIS COURTSCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A1 3-6 Tu,Th 6:30-7:15P 1/5-1/28 4 $59/69A2 3-6 Tu,Th 6:30-7:15P 2/2-2/25 4 $59/69A3 3-6 Tu,Th 6:30-7:15P 3/1-3/24 4 $85/95B1 3-6 Tu 6:30-7:15P 1/5-1/26 4 $59/69B2 3-6 Tu 6:30-7:15P 2/2-2/23 4 $59/69B3 3-6 Tu 6:30-7:15P 3/1-3/22 4 $85/95C1 3-6 Th 6:30-7:15P 1/7-1/28 4 $59/69C2 3-6 Th 6:30-7:15P 2/4-2/25 4 $59/69C3 3-6 Th 6:30-7:15P 3/3-3/24 4 $85/95

Beginning Tennis 121001The focus of this academy is on learning the 4 major strokes (forehand, backhand, volley, and serve) of the game in a fun filled, fitness friendly, and atmosphere.There are 3 mastery levels in this group, much like the belt system in martial arts; the students will be tested on so that parents & students are always clear on progress. We believe that tennis will bring each of our students more fun, fitness, and friend-ships for a lifetime. Beginners over the age of 13 should start in the Junior Tennis Academy-Intermediate to Advanced.Instructor: Tennis Anyone|Location: ERHS TENNIS COURTSCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A1 7-13 Tu,Th 6:30-8:00P 1/5-1/28 4 $73/83A2 7-13 Tu,Th 6:30-8:00P 2/2-2/25 4 $73/83A3 7-13 Tu,Th 6:30-8:00P 3/1-3/22 4 $103/113B1 7-13 Tu 6:30-8:00P 1/5-1/26 4 $73/83B2 7-13 Tu 6:30-8:00P 2/2-2/23 4 $73/83B3 7-13 Tu 6:30-8:00P 3/1-3/22 4 $73/83C1 7-13 Th 6:30-8:00P 1/7-1/28 4 $73/83C2 7-13 Th 6:30-8:00P 2/4-2/25 4 $73/83C3 7-13 Th 6:30-8:00P 3/3-3/24 4 $103/113 11

Learn to Skate 121014Learn the basics of skating, passing, stick handling and shooting. Open to new play-ers who have never skated or played before. Skates and gear are provided for those needing it.Instructor: The Rinks |Location: The RinksCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4-15 Tu 4:30-5:30P 2/2-2/23 4 $40/50

IntroductiontoRollerHockey 121015Learn the basics of hockey, such as passing, shooting, and stick handling. Rental gear is provided along with skate rentals.Instructor: The Rinks |Location: The RinksCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*

A 3-14 Tu 4:30-5:30P 2/2-2/23 4 $40/50

PeeWeeSoccer 111002Pee Wee Soccer is a 6 week class designed to help kids get ready for soccer and teach basic soccer skills by storytelling, imagination, and play. This is a soccer devel-opmental program where kids can build confidence and self-esteem. Some parent participation may be required for kids ages 2.5-3. First half of class will focus on soc-cer activities and the second half of class will have kids play in small sided games.Instructor: SportFit |Location: DCP SOCCER FIELDCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 2.5-3 Tu,W 5:30-6:30P 2/10-3/23 7 $75/85B 4-6 W 6:30-7:30P 2/10-3/23 7 $75/85

TriFyttBasketball 111003Come and join TriFytt Sports and learn or improve the skills needed to become a skillful basketball player. Kids will have a great time with friends and coaches. Every-one will receive a class shirt.Instructor: Trifytt Sports|Location: ARIS Basketball CourtsCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 3-4 Tu 5:00-5:45P 2/2-3/8 6 $69/79B 5-7 Tu 6:00-6:45P 2/2-3/8 6 $69/79C 7-12 Tu 7:00-7:45P 2/2-3/8 6 $69/79

TriFyttTee-Ball 111004Here is a great chance for kids to be introduced to tee-ball in a fun and safe environ-ment while learning the basics of the game. Every child will also be given a camp T-shirt.Instructor: Trifytt Sports|Location: DCP SOCCER FIELDCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 2-3 Th 5:00-5:30P 2/4-3/10 6 $69/79B 3-5 Th 6:30-7:15P 2/4-3/10 6 $69/79C 5-7 Th 5:30-6:15P 2/4-3/10 6 $69/79

TriFyttVolleyball 111005Join TriFytt Sports in our volleyball camp and learn or improve the skills needed to become a skillful volleyball player. This camp will focus on the fundamental skills of volleyball by using fun games and exercise.. Every participant receives a camp shirt.Instructor: Trifytt Sports|Location: ARIS - Augie Ramirez VB CourtsCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-9 W 5:30-6:30P 2/3-3/9 6 $69/79B 10-14 W 6:30-7:30P 2/3-3/9 6 $69/79

Track&Field 111010Come join Trifytt Sports and learn the skills necessary to become a great track ath-lete in sprints, distance running, and jumps, while also learning the benefits of goal setting, hard work, and perseverance. Every athlete will receive a class shirt.Instructor: Trifytt Sports|Location: TBACL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4-7 F 5:00-5:45P 2/5-3/11 6 $69/79B 7-12 F 6:00-6:45P 2/5-3/11 6 $69/79

Multi-Sport 111011Here is a great chance for kids to play their favorite sports all at one camp. This camp is designed to motivate children to be active and healthy while giving them the fundamental skills needed to succeed and grow in whichever sport they choose. Every child will be given a camp shirt. Please Note: No Class on 2/13Instructor: Trifytt Sports|Location: DCP SOCCER FIELDCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 2-3 Sa 11:00-11:30A 2/6-3/19 7 $69/79B 3-5 Sa 11:30-12:15P 2/6-3/19 7 $69/79

AdvancedTennis 121002This academy is for students that have either attained all 3 mastery levels in the Beginning Academy or are coming in with proper form on the major tennis strokes. The focus is on building stroke dependability so that students are able to rally with proper form. There are 4 mastery levels in this group, much like the belt system in martial arts that students will be tested on so that parents & students are always clear on progress. Beginning players ages 14 or older should start in this group.Instructor: Tennis Anyone|Location: ERHS TENNIS COURTSCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A1 7-17 Tu,Th 7:30-9:30P 1/5-1/28 4 $84/94A2 7-17 Tu,Th 7:30-9:30P 2/2-2/23 4 $84/94A3 7-17 Tu,Th 7:30-9:30P 3/1-3/24 4 $113/123B1 7-17 Tu 7:30-9:30P 1/5-1/26 4 $84/94B2 7-17 Tu 7:30-9:30P 2/2-2/23 4 $84/94B3 7-17 Tu 7:30-9:30P 3/1-3/22 4 $113/123C1 7-17 Th 7:30-9:30P 1/7-1/28 4 $84/94C2 7-17 Th 7:30-9:30P 2/4-2/25 4 $84/94C3 7-17 Th 7:30-9:30P 3/3-3/24 4 $113/123

Intermediate2AdvancedTennisLessons 131012Adult players, levels Intermediate to Advanced, will benefit from this unique clinic. This academy gives the “big kids” an opportunity to work on improving their skills while getting a great workout and making new friends. Students will train in level appropriate skills from ground-strokes to serves and volleys. We believe that tennis will bring each of our students more fun, fitness, and friendships for a lifetime.Instructor: Tennis Anyone|Location: ERHS - TENNIS COURTSCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A1 16+ Th 8:00-9:30P 1/7-1/28 4 $99/109A2 16+ Th 8:00-9:30P 2/4-2/25 4 $99/109A3 16+ Th 8:00-9:30P 3/3-3/24 4 $99/109

Semi-PrivateTennisLessons 121016This is a Semi private lesson for 2-4 beginning to advanced level This is the perfect setting for students wishing to learn in a smaller setting with a coach that is able to give them more individual attention.Instructor: Tennis Anyone|Location: - ERHS TENNIS COURTSCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* Advanced PeeWee (3-6)A1 3-6 W 6:30-7:30P 1/6-1/27 4 $99/109A2 3-6 W 6:30-7:30P 2/3-2/24 4 $99/109A3 3-6 W 6:30-7:30P 3/2-3/23 4 $99/109Advanced Junior (7-17)B1 7-17 W 8:30-9:30P 1/6-1/27 4 $99/109B2 7-17 W 8:30-9:30P 2/3-2/24 4 $99/109B3 7-17 W 8:30-9:30P 3/2-3/23 4 $99/109Intermediate to Advanced Junior (7-17)C1 7-17 W 6:30-7:30P 1/6-1/27 4 $99/109C2 7-17 W 6:30-7:30P 2/3-2/24 4 $99/109C3 7-17 W 6:30-7:30P 3/2-3/23 4 $99/109C4 7-17 W 7:30-8:30P 1/6-1/27 4 $99/109C5 7-17 W 7:30-8:30P 2/3-2/24 4 $99/109C6 7-17 W 7:30-8:30P 3/2-3/23 4 $99/109Beginning Adult (16+)D1 16+ Tu 8:00-9:00P 1/5-1/26 4 $99/109D3 16+ Tu 8:00-9:00P 3/1-3/22 4 $99/109D4 16+ W 8:30-9:30P 1/6-1/27 4 $99/109D5 16+ W 8:30-9:30P 2/3-2/24 4 $99/109D6 16+ W 8:30-9:30P 3/2-3/23 4 $99/109D7 16+ Tu,W 8:00-9:00P 1/5-1/27 4 $179/189D8 16+ Tu,W 8:00-9:00P 2/2-2/24 4 $179/189D9 16+ Tu,W 8:00-9:00P 3/1-3/23 4 $179/189

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Learn to Skate 121014Learn the basics of skating, passing, stick handling and shooting. Open to new play-ers who have never skated or played before. Skates and gear are provided for those needing it.Instructor: The Rinks |Location: The RinksCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4-15 Tu 4:30-5:30P 2/2-2/23 4 $40/50

Introduction to Roller Hockey 121015Learn the basics of hockey, such as passing, shooting, and stick handling. Rental gear is provided along with skate rentals.Instructor: The Rinks |Location: The RinksCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*

A 3-14 Tu 4:30-5:30P 2/2-2/23 4 $40/50

Pee Wee Soccer 111002Pee Wee Soccer is a 6 week class designed to help kids get ready for soccer and teach basic soccer skills by storytelling, imagination, and play. This is a soccer devel-opmental program where kids can build confidence and self-esteem. Some parent participation may be required for kids ages 2.5-3. First half of class will focus on soc-cer activities and the second half of class will have kids play in small sided games.Instructor: SportFit |Location: DCP SOCCER FIELDCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 2.5-3 Tu,W 5:30-6:30P 2/10-3/23 7 $75/85B 4-6 W 6:30-7:30P 2/10-3/23 7 $75/85

TriFytt Basketball 111003Come and join TriFytt Sports and learn or improve the skills needed to become a skillful basketball player. Kids will have a great time with friends and coaches. Every-one will receive a class shirt.Instructor: Trifytt Sports|Location: ARIS Basketball CourtsCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 3-4 Tu 5:00-5:45P 2/2-3/8 6 $69/79B 5-7 Tu 6:00-6:45P 2/2-3/8 6 $69/79C 7-12 Tu 7:00-7:45P 2/2-3/8 6 $69/79

TriFytt Tee-Ball 111004Here is a great chance for kids to be introduced to tee-ball in a fun and safe environ-ment while learning the basics of the game. Every child will also be given a camp T-shirt.Instructor: Trifytt Sports|Location: DCP SOCCER FIELDCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 2-3 Th 5:00-5:30P 2/4-3/10 6 $69/79B 3-5 Th 6:30-7:15P 2/4-3/10 6 $69/79C 5-7 Th 5:30-6:15P 2/4-3/10 6 $69/79

TriFytt Volleyball 111005Join TriFytt Sports in our volleyball camp and learn or improve the skills needed to become a skillful volleyball player. This camp will focus on the fundamental skills of volleyball by using fun games and exercise.. Every participant receives a camp shirt.Instructor: Trifytt Sports|Location: ARIS - Augie Ramirez VB CourtsCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-9 W 5:30-6:30P 2/3-3/9 6 $69/79B 10-14 W 6:30-7:30P 2/3-3/9 6 $69/79

Track & Field 111010Come join Trifytt Sports and learn the skills necessary to become a great track ath-lete in sprints, distance running, and jumps, while also learning the benefits of goal setting, hard work, and perseverance. Every athlete will receive a class shirt.Instructor: Trifytt Sports|Location: TBACL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4-7 F 5:00-5:45P 2/5-3/11 6 $69/79B 7-12 F 6:00-6:45P 2/5-3/11 6 $69/79

Multi-Sport 111011Here is a great chance for kids to play their favorite sports all at one camp. This camp is designed to motivate children to be active and healthy while giving them the fundamental skills needed to succeed and grow in whichever sport they choose. Every child will be given a camp shirt. Please Note: No Class on 2/13Instructor: Trifytt Sports|Location: DCP SOCCER FIELDCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 2-3 Sa 11:00-11:30A 2/6-3/19 7 $69/79B 3-5 Sa 11:30-12:15P 2/6-3/19 7 $69/79

Biddy Soccer League 111013Your child will have a great time playing soccer while making new friends. While also learning the benefits of sportsmanship, sharing, and teamwork. Everyone will receive team shirt and medal. 1st day will be practice and team assignments. No Class on 2/13.Instructor: Trifytt Sports|Location: DCP SOCCER FIELDCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 2-3 Sa 9:30-10:00A 2/6-3/19 7 $69/79B 3-5 Sa 10:00-10:45A 2/6-3/19 7 $69/79

Karate Jujitsu 111008Students are taught discipline through body movement, control and coordination. Balance is honed using drills, reflex through evasive games, motor skills through exercise and anti-abduction techniques through class discussion and activities. A one-time uniform fee of $50 is due at 1st class meeting.Instructor: Soke Will Cephas|Location: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A1 4-8 Tu,Th 3:00-3:45P 1/5-1/28 4 $60/70A2 4-8 Tu,Th 3:00-3:45P 2/2-2/25 4 $60/70A3 4-8 Tu,Th 3:00-3:45P 3/1-3/24 4 $60/70B1 9-15 Tu,Th 3:00-3:45P 1/5-1/28 4 $60/70B2 9-15 Tu,Th 3:00-3:45P 2/2-2/25 4 $60/70B3 9-15 Tu,Th 3:00-3:45P 3/1-3/24 4 $60/70

Kenpo Kung Fu Join us for fun and functional self-defense. Our class is designed to improve focus, awareness and confidence. Students will gain balance, coordination, flexibility and strength. Subjects such as predators, stranger danger and bully awareness/ defense will be addressed. We use educational drills and activities to teach that staying alert will keep one safe. Traditional weapons will be covered beginning with the padded nun chucks. Our program is traditional martial arts based and ongoing. All participants begin as white belts and have the opportunity to progress to black belt.Instructor: Cesar Garcia|Location: ECC Activity RoomB

6-9 121010CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-9 M,W 5:15-6:05P 1/4-1/27 4 $58/68B 6-9 M,W 5:15-6:05P 2/1-2/24 4 $58/68C 6-9 M,W 5:15-6:05P 3/2-3/28 4 $58/68D 6-9 M,W 6:10-7:00P 1/4-1/27 4 $58/68E 6-9 M,W 6:10-7:00P 2/1-2/24 4 $58/68F 6-9 M,W 6:10-7:00P 3/2-3/28 4 $58/68

10+ 131001CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 10+ M,W 7:10-8:10P 1/4-1/27 4 $58/68B 10+ M,W 7:10-8:10P 2/1-2/24 4 $58/68C 10+ M,W 7:10-8:10P 3/2-3/28 4 $58/68

Adult Karate Jujitsu 131010Students are taught discipline through body movement, control and coordination. Balance is honed using drills, reflex through evasive games, motor skills through ex-ercise and anti-abduction techniques through class discussion and activities. Please Note: There is a $50 one time uniform fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor: Soke Will Cephas|Location: ECC - StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 17+ F 9:00-10:00A 1/8-1/29 4 $60/70B 17+ F 9:00-10:00A 2/5-2/26 4 $60/70C 17+ F 9:00-10:00A 3/4-3/25 4 $60/70

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Itsy Bitsy Sports 111012Itsy Bitsy Sports is a developmentally appropriate introductory sports program offered for a variety of sports and ages. The program is designed to prepare children for organized sports in a fun non-competitive environment. Fee: $40

Location: ECC GymnasiumCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Sports E 3-5 Tu,Th 11:30-12:15P 1/26-2/18 4 SoccerA 5-7 M,W 3:30-4:15P 1/25-2/17 4 SoccerB 3-5 Tu,Th 11:30-12:15P 2/2-2/25 4 BasketballC 5-7 M,W 3:30-4:15P 2/1-2/24 4 Basketball

Youth Volleyball 721012Boys and Girls ages 6 -16 are invited to participate in a fun filled season of energetic and recreational games with training in fundamentals and techniques of Volleyball. Registration fee includes team jersey, picture package, and participation trophy. You must bring a copy of each participant’s birth certificate. Practices are held 1 or 2 times per week at the Eastvale Community Center. There will be a mandatory evaluation day on March 19, 2016 at the ECC Gymnasium.

REGISTER EARLY, SPACE IS LIMITED IN EACH DIVISION!Season begins: April 2016Fee: $85/$95

Location: ECC Gymnasium CL # Ages Day/s Date Wks A 6-8 Su April 2016 10 B 9-10 Su April 2016 10 C 11-12 Su April 2016 10D 13-14 Su April 2016 10 E 15-16 Su April 2016 10

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Coed Adult Kickball 731004 Gather a group of friends and play a fun school yard game. The league will consist of 10 weeks of play and one week of playoffs.

Location: JCHPCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Fee* A 18+ F 6:30-9:30P 1/29 $325

Coed Adult Softball 731005This fun filled recreational Coed Adult Softball league will be played on Sunday after-noons at Providence Ranch Park. Games will last 70 minutes or 7 full innings (which-ever comes first). In addtional to the cost, each team is required to pay $10 cash per game to pay the umpire fee.Location: PRCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Fee* B 18+ Su 3:00-7:00P 1/31 $375

Coed Adult Volleyball 731013This fun-filled recreational Coed Adult Volleyball League will be played on Friday eve-nings at the Eastvale Community Gymnasium. Games will last 60 minutes. In addition to the fee, each team is required to pay $15 cash per game to pay the referee fee plus a $30 refundable forfeit fee.Location: ECC GymnasiumCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Fee* A 18+ F 7:00-10:00P 1/8 $330

Adult Basketball 731001The Jurupa Community Services District offers a weeknight adult basketball league, which will begin in February. Space is limited. Registration fee will be $375 per team (plus a $50 refundable forfeit fee). Teams are responsible for an additional $25 cash per game for referees. Location: ECC GymnasiumCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Fee* J 18+ Th 6:30-10:30P 2/11 $425K 35+ Tu 6:30-10:30P 2/9 $425

Youth Flag Football 731002ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL? The Jurupa Community Services District offers a Sunday Youth Flag Football League open to boys and girls between the ages of 7 and 16. Kids will learn the basics and fundamentals of football in a fun and recreational league. Open registration will begin December 14, 2015 and space is limited. There will be a mandatory evaluation on February 20, 2015.

REGISTER EARLY, SPACE IS LIMITED IN EACH DIVISION!Season begins: April 2016Fee: $85/$95

Location: TBDCL # Ages Day/s Date Wks A 7-8 Su April 2016 10 B 9-10 Su April 2016 10 C 11-12 Su April 2016 10D 13-14 Su April 2016 10 E 15-16 Su April 2016 10

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Coed Adult Kickball 731004 Gather a group of friends and play a fun school yard game. The league will consist of 10 weeks of play and one week of playoffs.

Location: JCHPCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Fee* A 18+ F 6:30-9:30P 1/29 $325

Coed Adult Softball 731005This fun filled recreational Coed Adult Softball league will be played on Sunday after-noons at Providence Ranch Park. Games will last 70 minutes or 7 full innings (which-ever comes first). In addtional to the cost, each team is required to pay $10 cash per game to pay the umpire fee.Location: PRCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Fee* B 18+ Su 3:00-7:00P 1/31 $375

Coed Adult Volleyball 731013This fun-filled recreational Coed Adult Volleyball League will be played on Friday eve-nings at the Eastvale Community Gymnasium. Games will last 60 minutes. In addition to the fee, each team is required to pay $15 cash per game to pay the referee fee plus a $30 refundable forfeit fee.Location: ECC GymnasiumCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Fee* A 18+ F 7:00-10:00P 1/8 $330

Adult Basketball 731001The Jurupa Community Services District offers a weeknight adult basketball league, which will begin in February. Space is limited. Registration fee will be $375 per team (plus a $50 refundable forfeit fee). Teams are responsible for an additional $25 cash per game for referees. Location: ECC GymnasiumCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Fee* J 18+ Th 6:30-10:30P 2/11 $425K 35+ Tu 6:30-10:30P 2/9 $425

Community LeaguesEastvale Girls Softball

Association(951) 778-3472

Eastvale MustangsYouth Football & Cheer Program

(951) 531-7038

Empire Soccer(951) 817-5639

Eastvale Little League(951) 903-6515

Eastvale Pop Warner Youth Football

(951) 444-0557

AYSO Eastvale #[email protected]

SandS Cricket Association Eastvale Cricket League

(951) 454-8444B A S K E T B A L L & T A B L E T E N N I S

*ALL AGES* 8 AM – 12:30 PM

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MusicStarKidz 112004Musicstar Kidz Explores music as a powerful tool in the development of the whole child by way of targeted, fun, and disguised learning activities that are designed to improve the whole child. Develop auditory feedback skills. Improve senses and language. All the while children and parents will enjoy an action packed and fun filled session immersed in music, singing and dance. Parent participation required. Please note:$20 material fee is due on the first class.Instructor: Creative Brain Learning|Location: ECC Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A .5-3 W 9:30-10:20A 1/6-1/27 4 $37/47B .5-3 W 9:30-10:20A 2/3-2/24 4 $37/47C .5-3 W 9:30-10:20A 3/2-3/23 4 $37/47

BeginningGuitar/Bass 112001Ever dream of playing an instrument? Learn to play guitar/bass like your favorite Rockstar! Now you can learn to play by Eastvale’s original most effective music program. Like the hundreds of people in the program now, this is the most fun you’ll have learning to Rock!!!No experience or equipment necessary.Instructor: Rockstars of Tomorrow|Location: ECC - Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4+ Tu 6:30-7:15P 1/5-1/26 4 $80/90B 4+ Tu 6:30-7:15P 2/2-2/23 4 $80/90C 4+ Tu 6:30-7:15P 3/8-3/29 4 $80/90

BeginningDrums 112002Ever dream of playing an instrument? Learn to play drums like your favorite Rock-star! Now you can learn to play by Eastvale’s original most effective music program.No experience necessary. Like the hundreds of people in the program now, this is the most fun you’ll have learning to Rock!!!Drum students will be asked to purchase a pair of sticks and small practice padInstructor: Rockstars of Tomorrow |Location: ECC - Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4+ Su 12:00-12:45P 2/7-2/28 4 $80/90B 4+ Su 12:00-12:45P 3/6-3/27 4 $80/90

BeginningVoice 112003Ever dream of singing? Learn to sing like your favorite Rockstar! Now you can learn to sing by Eastvale’s original most effective music program! Like the hun-dreds of people in the program now, this is the most fun you’ll have learning to Rock!!!Instructor: Rockstars of Tomorrow |Location: ECC - Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4+ Th 6:00-6:45P 1/7-1/28 4 $80/90B 4+ Th 6:00-6:45P 2/4-2/25 4 $80/90C 4+ Th 6:00-6:45P 3/10-3/31 4 $80/90

MusicstarBeginningKeyboard 122001Learn to play piano/keyboard in this fun-filled class! Begin with no previous knowl-edge of music. Learn to read and play music and understand the basic concepts of music theory. Keyboards are provided for class room use. Please note:$20 material fee is due on the first class.Instructor: Creative Brain Learning|Location: ECC -Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 8-15 W 6:00-6:50P 1/13-2/17 6 $59/69B 8-15 W 6:00-6:50P 2/24-3/30 6 $59/69

MusicstarIntermediateKeyboard 122002MusicStar Keyboard is for students who wish to further their keyboard instruction. Students will receive semi-private instruction in keyboard techniques, music theory and chord and scale construction along with developing proficiency with left and right hands. Please note:$20 material fee is due on the first class.Instructor: Creative Brain Learning|Location: ECC - Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 8+ W 8:00-8:50P 1/13-2/17 6 $59/69B 8+ W 8:00-8:50P 2/24-3/30 6 $59/69

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Parent and Me Art 115006Parents and kids can learn a variety of art such as make and take play-doh, finger puppets, art projects for art appreciation, learning development, and creative fun! There is a $10 material fee due at the first class meetingInstructor: Jonathan Dillard|Location: ECC - ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 3+ Tu 10:00-10:50A 1/5-1/26 4 $39/49B 3+ Tu 10:00-10:50A 2/2-2/23 4 $39/49C 3+ Tu 10:00-10:50A 3/1-3/22 4 $39/49

Grandparent & Me Color 115007Grandparents and kids can learn a variety of art such as make and take play-doh, finger puppets, art projects for art appreciation, learning development, and cre-ative fun. There will be a $10 material fee due at the first class meeting. Instructor: Jonathan Dillard|Location: ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 3+ Tu 11:00-11:50A 1/5-1/26 4 $39/49B 3+ Tu 11:00-11:50A 2/2-2/23 4 $39/49C 3+ Tu 11:00-11:50A 3/1-3/22 4 $39/49

Grandparent & Me Clay 115008This class will present the opportunity for grandparents and kids to work with self-drying clays to develop, build, and paint colorful clay projects using slab and other methods. This class is great for beginners as well as the seasoned artist. Special needs welcome. Parent participation may be required. There will be a $10 material fee due at the first class meeting. Instructor: Jonathan Dillard|Location: ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 3+ Tu 12:00-12:50P 1/5-1/26 4 $39/49B 3+ Tu 12:00-12:50P 2/2-2/23 4 $39/49C 3+ Tu 12:00-12:50P 3/1-3/22 4 $39/49

My Artworkz 115009This curriculum for young pre-schoolers provides participants with the enviorment and tools to explore art. Students learn about shapes, colors and the use of space. Each participant is encouraged to explore at their own individual pace using their fingers, crayons and brushes. Please note:$20 material fee is due on the first class.Instructor: Creative Brain Learning|Location: ECC Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* Lets Do ArtA 1-3 W 10:30-11:20A 1/13-2/17 6 $59/69Elements of PaintingB 1-3 W 10:30-11:20A 2/24-3/30 6 $59/69

Colorful Science 116005It’s an explosion of colorful fun! Children will explore the vibrant primary colors of red, blue, and yellow science experiments, crafts, songs, and stories. Get down and dirty making lava lamps, colorful hand prints, color-changing carnations, and more!A material fee of $15 is due to the instructor on the first day.Instructor: Edna Martinez|Location: ECC Activity Room ACL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 3-6 Th 4:30-5:20P 2/4-2/25 4 $35/45

Botanical- Grandparent&Me 119008Cultivate the artist in your child/children using natural and organic materials. Help your little one learn that getting messy can be fun. Children will create gardening projects they can be proud of. There is a $15-20 material fee based on project due at the first class meeting.Instructor: Rosyln Dillard|Location: MVP ACTIVITY ROOMCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A1 2-6 Tu 8:30-9:30A 1/5-1/26 4 $39/49A2 2-6 Tu 8:30-9:30A 2/2-2/23 4 $39/49A3 2-6 Tu 8:30-9:30A 3/1-3/22 4 $39/49B1 2-6 Sa 8:30-9:30A 1/9-1/30 4 $39/49B2 2-6 Sa 8:30-9:30A 2/6-2/27 4 $39/39B3 2-6 Sa 8:30-9:30A 3/5-3/26 4 $39/49

Cartooning 125001Learn the secrets of cartoon drawing and create your very own cartoon story in this unique arts class. Students will learn to draw cartoon characters and other ele-ments and will create their own story ideas and turn them into actual cartoons!Instructor: Jonathan Dillard|Location: ECC -Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-12 W 3:00-3:50P 1/6-1/27 4 $39/49B 6-12 W 3:00-3:50P 2/3-2/24 4 $39/49C 6-12 W 3:00-3:50P 3/2-3/23 4 $39/49

Advanced Drawing 125007Greatly improve your drawing skills. Learn to create more realism and three-dimensionality in your work. Focus on perspective, composition and shading techniques. Work with a variety of subjects (still life, nature, human form, animals, architecture, etc.) while building an art portfolio. Students will be encouraged to take risks and stretch their abilities while developing their own individual style and creative approach. We will work both with a studio setting and photos.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard|Location: ECC - Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 12-18 Th 2:00-2:50P 1/7-1/28 4 $39/49B 12-18 Th 2:00-2:50P 2/4-2/25 4 $39/49C 12-18 Th 2:00-2:50P 3/3-3/24 4 $39/49

Model Treehouse Architecture 125011In this class you will develop your ideas, plans and drawings for your fantasy treehouse. We will take inspiration from fabulous treehouse architecture and other interesting architecture from around the world. You will be able to complete a small model treehouse in great detail. Focus on both the exterior and interior. Treehouses can be space age and futuristic, or more like a house for a garden fairy. What features will your treehouse have? Perhaps you’ll design a moat, a swing, stained glass windows, an elevator, a moon roof? Your imagination can go wild in this terrific hands-on class.There is a $15 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard|Location: ECC -Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-15 Tu 5:00-5:50P 1/5-1/26 4 $39/49B 6-15 Tu 5:00-5:50P 2/2-2/23 4 $39/49C 6-15 Tu 5:00-5:50P 3/1-3/22 4 $39/49

Inventor Artists’ Class 125012This class provides children with a fabulous way to get their creative juices flowing through a fun and playful experience. Investigate Leonardo Da Vinci’s inventions and his art. Analyze his inventions like the bicycle, catapult, and flying machines. Brainstorm and collaborate to come up with new and creative ideas for machines and other inventions. Build prototypes using a variety of tools and materials provided. Develop snazzy names for your inventions and create television-style advertisements for selling your new exciting products!There will be a $10 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard|Location: ECC - Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-12 Th 3:00-3:50P 1/7-1/28 4 $39/49B 6-12 Th 3:00-3:50P 2/4-2/25 4 $39/49C 6-12 Th 3:00-3:50P 3/3-3/24 4 $39/49

Clay of All Type 125015Build and decorate bird houses, jewelry and sculptures using various clays and techniques such as slab, coil, and faux techniques. Polymer, self draying clays and paint will be used. All supplies are included. There will be a $15 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard|Location: ECC - ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 5-12 Th 6:00-6:50P 1/7-1/28 4 $39/49B 5-12 Th 6:00-6:50P 2/4-2/25 4 $39/49C 5-12 Th 6:00-6:50P 3/3-3/24 4 $39/49D 13-18 Th 7:00-7:50P 1/7-1/28 4 $39/49E 13-18 Th 7:00-7:50P 2/4-2/25 4 $39/49F 13-18 Th 7:00-7:50P 3/3-3/24 4 $39/49

Beginning Drums 112002Ever dream of playing an instrument? Learn to play drums like your favorite Rock-star! Now you can learn to play by Eastvale’s original most effective music program.No experience necessary. Like the hundreds of people in the program now, this is the most fun you’ll have learning to Rock!!!Drum students will be asked to purchase a pair of sticks and small practice padInstructor: Rockstars of Tomorrow |Location: ECC - Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4+ Su 12:00-12:45P 2/7-2/28 4 $80/90B 4+ Su 12:00-12:45P 3/6-3/27 4 $80/90

Beginning Voice 112003Ever dream of singing? Learn to sing like your favorite Rockstar! Now you can learn to sing by Eastvale’s original most effective music program! Like the hun-dreds of people in the program now, this is the most fun you’ll have learning to Rock!!!Instructor: Rockstars of Tomorrow |Location: ECC - Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4+ Th 6:00-6:45P 1/7-1/28 4 $80/90B 4+ Th 6:00-6:45P 2/4-2/25 4 $80/90C 4+ Th 6:00-6:45P 3/10-3/31 4 $80/90

Musicstar Beginning Keyboard 122001Learn to play piano/keyboard in this fun-filled class! Begin with no previous knowl-edge of music. Learn to read and play music and understand the basic concepts of music theory. Keyboards are provided for class room use. Please note:$20 material fee is due on the first class.Instructor: Creative Brain Learning|Location: ECC -Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 8-15 W 6:00-6:50P 1/13-2/17 6 $59/69B 8-15 W 6:00-6:50P 2/24-3/30 6 $59/69

Musicstar Intermediate Keyboard 122002MusicStar Keyboard is for students who wish to further their keyboard instruction. Students will receive semi-private instruction in keyboard techniques, music theory and chord and scale construction along with developing proficiency with left and right hands. Please note:$20 material fee is due on the first class.Instructor: Creative Brain Learning|Location: ECC - Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 8+ W 8:00-8:50P 1/13-2/17 6 $59/69B 8+ W 8:00-8:50P 2/24-3/30 6 $59/69

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Crochet 101 125018Students will learn the basic techniques such as slip knot, foundation chain, single crochet, turning chain, reading instructions, and gouge. Students will be able to complete two projects and gain the skill to create their own.Instructor: Edna Martinez|Location: ECC -Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 10+ W 7:00-7:50P 1/6-1/27 4 $35/45B 10+ W 7:00-7:50P 2/3-2/24 4 $35/45C 10+ W 7:00-7:50P 3/2-3/23 4 $35/45

Street Art & City Scrapes 125022In this class you will explore the street art and movements and gain inspiration to develop your own unique style by creating a work of original art. Learn about con-temporary collage artists such as, Banksy, Alexandre Orion, and Keith Haring, whose work has moved out of the streets and into fine galleries. Try out and combine various materials and techniques such as stenciling, stickers, wood block printing, marker pens, fine brush detailing, air brush, reverse street art and much more. Also experiment with lettering styles! Special needs welcome. Parent participation may be required.There will be a $5 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard|Location: ECC - ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 10-18 Tu 7:00-7:50P 1/5-1/26 4 $39/49B 10-18 Tu 7:00-7:50P 2/2-2/23 4 $39/49C 10-18 Tu 7:00-7:50P 3/1-3/22 4 $39/49

Jewelry Making 125024Make handmade beads and arrange them to make various custom jewelry as well as using buttons, and recycled items to develop fun and exciting, one of a kind, jewelry. A material fee of $20 is due to the instructor on the first day.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard|Location: ECC - ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-12 W 4:00-4:50P 1/6-1/27 4 $39/49B 6-12 W 4:00-4:50P 2/3-2/24 4 $49/49C 6-12 W 4:00-4:50P 3/2-3/23 4 $39/49

Art Around the World 125025Children’s best discoveries of global awareness are made when we combine the fun and creativity of art with the mysteries of history. Young artist will enjoy their jour-ney with an interactive hands-on approach of various different countries amazing traditional arts and crafts. Come and make Australian indigenous Art, African tribal masks and bowls and more. Come and join us for a journey filled with color and textures. This is an ongoing program. A material fee of $5 is due to the instructor on the first day.Instructor: Edna Martinez|Location: ECC - ECC Activity Room ACL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-12 Th 5:30-6:20P 1/7-1/28 4 $35/45B 6-12 Th 5:30-6:20P 2/4-2/25 4 $35/45C 6-12 Th 5:30-6:20P 3/3-3/24 4 $35/45

Pastels 125027Build large, colorful floral, still lifes, and portraits using pastel techniques in soft and oil pastel. Special needs welcome. Parent participation may be required. Instructor: Jonathan Dillard|Location: ECC - Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-12 Th 4:00-4:50P 1/7-1/28 4 $39/49B 6-12 Th 4:00-4:50P 2/4-2/25 4 $39/49C 6-12 Th 4:00-5:50P 3/3-3/24 4 $39/49

Art 101 125030This class gives all artistic skill leveled participants the opportunity to explore the various options that art can provide. Develop watercolor, zoetrope animation, draw-ings, quilling, etching, zentangle, etc. Projects to take home at the end of class. A material fee of $10 is due to the instructor on the first day.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard|Location: ECC - Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-12 Th 5:00-5:50P 1/7-1/28 4 $39/49B 6-12 Th 5:00-5:50P 2/4-2/25 4 $39/59C 6-12 Th 5:00-5:50P 3/3-3/24 4 $39/49D 13+ M 3:00-3:50P 1/4-1/25 4 $39/49E 13+ M 3:00-3:50P 2/1-2/22 4 $39/49F 13+ M 3:00-3:50P 3/7-3/28 4 $39/49

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Art Around the World 125025Children’s best discoveries of global awareness are made when we combine the fun and creativity of art with the mysteries of history. Young artist will enjoy their jour-ney with an interactive hands-on approach of various different countries amazing traditional arts and crafts. Come and make Australian indigenous Art, African tribal masks and bowls and more. Come and join us for a journey filled with color and textures. This is an ongoing program. A material fee of $5 is due to the instructor on the first day.Instructor: Edna Martinez|Location: ECC - ECC Activity Room ACL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-12 Th 5:30-6:20P 1/7-1/28 4 $35/45B 6-12 Th 5:30-6:20P 2/4-2/25 4 $35/45C 6-12 Th 5:30-6:20P 3/3-3/24 4 $35/45

Pastels 125027Build large, colorful floral, still lifes, and portraits using pastel techniques in soft and oil pastel. Special needs welcome. Parent participation may be required. Instructor: Jonathan Dillard|Location: ECC - Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-12 Th 4:00-4:50P 1/7-1/28 4 $39/49B 6-12 Th 4:00-4:50P 2/4-2/25 4 $39/49C 6-12 Th 4:00-5:50P 3/3-3/24 4 $39/49

Art 101 125030This class gives all artistic skill leveled participants the opportunity to explore the various options that art can provide. Develop watercolor, zoetrope animation, draw-ings, quilling, etching, zentangle, etc. Projects to take home at the end of class. A material fee of $10 is due to the instructor on the first day.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard|Location: ECC - Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-12 Th 5:00-5:50P 1/7-1/28 4 $39/49B 6-12 Th 5:00-5:50P 2/4-2/25 4 $39/59C 6-12 Th 5:00-5:50P 3/3-3/24 4 $39/49D 13+ M 3:00-3:50P 1/4-1/25 4 $39/49E 13+ M 3:00-3:50P 2/1-2/22 4 $39/49F 13+ M 3:00-3:50P 3/7-3/28 4 $39/49

Let’s Design 125036Have you ever wanted to be a fashion, interior, or product designer? This fun class will teach the basics of line, color, form, textures and shape. Make concept sketch-es and learn about fashion in this fun and engaging class. Learn how fabrics drape and move, and react when worn to create a signature style.Please Note:There is a $5 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard|Location: ECC - Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-12 Tu 6:00-6:50P 1/5-1/26 4 $39/49B 6-12 Tu 6:00-6:50P 2/2-2/23 4 $39/49C 6-12 Tu 6:00-6:50P 3/1-3/22 4 $39/49

Drawing 125037Greatly improve your drawing skills. Learn to create more realism and three-dimensionality in your work. Focus on perspective, composition and shading techniques.. Students will be encouraged to take risks and stretch their abilities while developing their own individual style and creative approach. We will work both with a studio setting and photos.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard|Location: ECC - Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-12 Tu 3:00-3:50P 1/5-1/26 4 $39/49B 6-12 Tu 3:00-3:50P 2/2-2/23 4 $39/49C 6-12 Tu 3:00-3:50P 3/1-3/22 4 $39/49

Sparkle, Shine & Glitter 125040Let your inner artist shine and create art that wows! In this multidisciplinary, tactile adventure children will explore a variety of media and techniques to make projects that glimmer and glow. Inspired by science and art, they will experiment with borax crystals, faux stained glass, lanterns (and more!). Please Note: There is a $15 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor: Edna Martinez|Location: ECC - ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 3-6 W 5:00-5:50P 1/6-1/27 4 $35/45B 3-6 W 5:00-5:50P 2/3-2/24 4 $35/45C 3-6 W 5:00-5:50P 3/2-3/23 4 $35/45

Paint, Paste & Pour 126022In this class children will get messy with paint, glue and various other sticky ma-terials as they make cool craft and projects to take home. Please Note: There is a mandatory $15 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard|Location: ECC - Activity Room ACL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 3-6 Th 4:30-5:20P 1/7-1/28 4 $35/45

My Sculpture 135013Learn to make many types of sculptures while exploring different techniques and mediums. Go home each week with a new piece. Learn the ways an artist makes a sculpture. There is a $20 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard|Location: ECC - Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A1 6-12 F 3:00-3:50P 1/8-1/29 4 $39/49A2 6-12 F 3:00-3:50P 2/5-2/26 4 $39/49A3 6-12 F 3:00-3:50P 3/4-3/25 4 $39/49B1 14-18 F 4:00-4:50P 1/8-1/29 4 $39/49B2 14-18 F 4:00-4:50P 2/5-2/26 4 $39/49B3 14-18 F 4:00-4:50P 3/4-3/25 4 $39/49

Botanical Artistry 129047Cultivate the artist in your child/children using natural and organic materials. Your child will create unique and beautiful children garden projects. Gardening can enhance academic success. There is a $15-20 material fee based on project due at the first class meeting.Instructor: Roslynn Dillard|Location: MVP -ACTIVITY ROOMCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A1 7-14 F 3:30-4:30P 1/8-1/29 4 $39/49A2 7-14 F 3:30-4:30P 2/5-2/26 4 $39/49A3 7-14 F 3:30-4:30P 3/4-3/25 4 $39/49B1 7-14 Sa 9:45-10:45A 1/9-1/30 4 $39/49B2 7-14 Sa 9:45-10:45A 2/6-2/27 4 $39/49B3 7-14 Sa 9:45-10:45A 3/5-3/26 4 $39/49

Baton Twirling 121009Baton twirling is a great sport for the youth of today. Participants will develop their motor skills and learn discipline, self-confidence, and teamwork. We march in parades and special performances. It’s fun!Instructor: Ellen Gailing|Location: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 7-16 Th 5:00-6:00P 1/7-1/28 4 $28/38B 7-16 Th 5:00-6:00P 2/4-2/25 4 $28/38C 7-16 Th 5:00-6:00P 3/3-3/24 4 $28/38

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Jurupa Community Services District Parks & Recreation Department is proud to serve the residents of Eastvale and is honored to receive this prestigious award.

Thank you Eastvale community for your continued support.

Joining the ranks of Elite Park and Recreation Agencies,

JCSD Parks and Recreation Department is one of only 5 agencies in the

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As a resident, what does accreditation mean to me?

As a resident you can expect a high level of customer service and a staff that is responsive to your questions and your issues.

It means you can go to a park or sign up for a program and expect the very best facilities and service within our financial means. JCSD is in a better position to apply for and receive federal and state grants due to the amount of information gathered to meet the standards.

What does accreditation mean to JCSD?

JCSD Parks & Recreation Department’s achievement of CAPRA accreditation is a remarkable accom-plishment. Our top priority is to deliver consistent, high quality public service to residents and custom-ers, and accreditation is an exceptional way to measure if we are meeting or exceeding professional standards. It’s an important process that determines how we are doing compared to local and national agencies and how we can improve the services we provide to the residents of Eastvale.

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Nationally Accredited

Jurupa Community Services District Parks & Recreation Department is proud to serve the residents of Eastvale and is honored to receive this prestigious award.

Thank you Eastvale community for your continued support.

Joining the ranks of Elite Park and Recreation Agencies,

JCSD Parks and Recreation Department is one of only 5 agencies in the

State of California to receive this recognition.

As a resident, what does accreditation mean to me?

As a resident you can expect a high level of customer service and a staff that is responsive to your questions and your issues.

It means you can go to a park or sign up for a program and expect the very best facilities and service within our financial means. JCSD is in a better position to apply for and receive federal and state grants due to the amount of information gathered to meet the standards.

What does accreditation mean to JCSD?

JCSD Parks & Recreation Department’s achievement of CAPRA accreditation is a remarkable accom-plishment. Our top priority is to deliver consistent, high quality public service to residents and custom-ers, and accreditation is an exceptional way to measure if we are meeting or exceeding professional standards. It’s an important process that determines how we are doing compared to local and national agencies and how we can improve the services we provide to the residents of Eastvale.

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Gymnasti cs 111006Students learn acrobati c techniques, forward and backwards rolls, cartwheels, jumps, head and handstands, backbends, bridge, etc. A fun and challenging class incorporated with various strengthening exercises. Acti viti es include, beam and mats. Great for boys and girls! Instructor: Llorena Talley|Locati on: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 2-3 M 5:45-6:30P 1/18-2/29 7 $79/89B 2-3 Th 10:30-11:15A 1/21-3/3 7 $79/89C 4-6 M 6:30-7:15P 1/18-2/29 7 $79/89D 4-6 Th 9:00-9:45A 1/21-3/3 7 $79/89E 7-13 M 7:15-8:00P 1/18-2/29 7 $79/89

Intro To Dance/Creati ve Movement 113001Exercise your child’s body and mind through fun acti viti es! Class acti viti es include warm up, traveling movements, singing, dancing, gymnasti cs, balance beam, musi-cal instruments, learning colors, shapes, etc. Basic movements are incorporated with various skills to improve rhythm, listening and following directi ons. Great for boys and girls!Instructor: Llorena Talley|Locati on: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 2-3 M 4:15-5:00P 1/18-2/29 7 $79/89

Ballet 113002Ballet technique is taught through the use of barre work, stretching, body-place-ment and center fl oor. Terminology and history will be introduced. This class insti lls discipline, self-esteem and coordinati on while having fun! Instructor: Llorena Talley|Locati on: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 2-3 W 9:45-10:30A 1/20-3/2 7 $79/89B 4-6 W 10:30-11:15A 1/20-3/2 7 $79/89C 2-3 W 5:00-5:45P 1/20-3/2 7 $79/89D 4-6 W 5:45-6:30P 1/20-3/2 7 $79/89E 7-13 W 6:30-7:15P 1/20-3/2 7 $79/89

Parent and Me Creati ve Movement 113003Exercise your child’s body and mind through fun acti viti es! Class acti viti es include warm up, traveling movements, singing, dancing, gymnasti cs, balance beam, musi-cal instruments, learning colors, shapes, etc. Basic movements are incorporated with various skills to improve rhythm, listening and following directi ons. Great for boys and girls! Parent Parti cipati on required.Instructor: Llorena Talley|Locati on: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 1-3 M 5:00-5:45P 1/18-2/29 7 $79/89B 1-3 Th 9:45-10:30A 1/21-3/3 7 $79/89

Contemporary/Lyrical Dance 113004A fun class with ballet, jazz, and modern techniques introduced through warm up, stretches, traveling movements, jumps, turns, and accompanied by, and expressed through the lyrics to a soft /meaningful song. Lyrical style is similar to a blend of bal-let, modern, and jazz and is someti mes referred to as interpreti ve dance.Instructor: Llorena Talley|Locati on: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 5-13 W 4:15-5:00P 1/20-3/2 7 $79/89

Hip Hop 113005Love to Dance? A fun, high energy class for everyone! Learn the latest hip dance styles accompanied by R&B, pop, rap oriented music. Look like your favorite arti st in their latest music video. Gain confi dence, coordinati on, musicality, and a sense of personal style through self-expression. Class consists of warm up/stretching, travel-ling movements and a routi ne/dance. Great for both boys and girls!Instructor: Llorena Talley|Locati on: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4-6 Tu 5:00-5:45P 1/19-3/1 7 $79/89B 7-13 Tu 5:45-6:30P 1/19-3/1 7 $79/89

Ballet & Tap 113006A fun class to introduce your litt le dancer the ballet and tap basics, fi rst half is bal-let, consists of stretching, traveling and ballet techniques. The second half of the class is music making, rhythmic tap dance, insti lls grace, coordinati on, listening and following directi on skills, gain strength and fl exibility.Instructor: Llorena Talley|Locati on: HHP Neighborhood CenterCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 2-3 Th 5:00-5:45P 1/21-3/3 7 $79/89B 4-6 Th 5:45-6:30P 1/21-3/3 7 $79/89C 7-13 Th 6:30-7:15P 1/21-3/3 7 $79/89

Stretch & Strengthen 113007A great class for dancers to try to improve their fl exibility and strength to aid in becoming a bett er dancer or just want to be toned and fi t.Instructor: Llorena Talley|Locati on: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 5-13 W 3:30-4:15P 1/20-3/2 7 $79/89

Dance & Fitness Workshop 113008Explore a fun class with various types of dances and fi tness styles: Stretch, ballet, jazz, hip hop, gymnasti cs and fi tness fun/conditi oning. Great for boys and girls of any level.Instructor: Llorena Talley|Locati on: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4-6 Tu 5:15-7:15P 3/15-3/15 1 $20/30B 7-13 W 5:15-7:15P 3/16-3/16 1 $20/30

Hip Hop/Jazz 123001Love to Dance? A fun, high energy class for everyone! Learn the latest hip dance styles accompanied by R&B, pop, rap oriented music. Look like your favorite arti st in their latest music video. Gain confi dence, coordinati on, musicality, and a sense of personal style through self-expression. Class consists of warm up/stretching, travel-ling movements and a routi ne/dance. Great for both boys and girls!Instructor: Llorena Talley|Locati on: ECC - StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4-6 W 9:00-9:45A 1/20-3/2 7 $79/89

Tap Dance 123002A fun class for boys and girls to make music and rhythms with their feet! Class includes warm up, traveling movements, and a dance. Promotes coordinati on, confi dence, balance, and increases stamina while having fun!/Instructor: Llorena Talley|Locati on: HNC - Neighborhood CenterCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 5-13 Th 4:15-5:00P 1/21-3/3 7 $79/89

Bollywood Dance 123003Beginner level class, students will learn a high-energy Bollywood dance designed for Stage performance. The class is designed to provide a fun fi lled environment with emphasis on acti ve parti cipati on while immersing the students in an exhilarati ng world of Bollywood. With every class students learn a new set of easy to follow routi nes and combinati ons.Instructor: Nahid Khan|Locati on: HNC - Neighborhood CenterCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-13 M 5:00-6:00P 1/4-1/25 4 $55/65B 6-13 M 5:00-6:00P 2/1-2/29 4 $55/65C 6-13 M 5:00-6:00P 3/7-3/28 4 $55/65

Jazz Dance 123010A fun class which dance/jazz techniques are introduced through warm up, stretches, traveling movements, jumps, kicks, and an excited routi ne/dance. Gain strength, fl exibility, confi dence, improve musicality, coordinati on, and body place-ment. Enjoy dancing while getti ng fi t!Instructor: Llorena Talley|Locati on: ECC - StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 5-13 Tu 6:30-7:15P 1/19-3/1 7 $79/89

Musical Theatre (Sing/Act/Dance) 123012A fun class which includes singing, dancing and acti ng, similar to a Broadway show.Instructor: Llorena Talley|Locati on: ECC - ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 5-13 Tu 4:15-5:00P 1/19-3/1 7 $79/89

Yoga Vinyasa Flow 124003Vinyasa fl ow is mainly taught in this yoga series. Vinyasa means “breath-synchro-nized movement”. There is a series of poses that will move you thru the power of inhaling and exhaling. The synchronized breathing relaxes the mind and helps release any blockage of energy fl ow throughout the body. Strike a pose for strength and less stress!Instructor: Giving Tree Yoga|Locati on: HNC CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 12+ Th 8:00-8:55P 1/8-1/28 4 $50/60B 12+ Th 8:00-8:55P 2/4-2/25 4 $50/60

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ChemicalMagic 126012Children will have a terrific time learning chemistry concepts in a fun and hands-on atmosphere. Projects include making Flubber, Silly Putty, Super Hi-Bounce balls, and more. Learning concepts include atoms and bonding, acids and bases, polymer chemistry, reactions, density, and more.Instructor: Edna Martinez|Location: ECC - Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-12 W 6:00-6:50P 1/6-1/27 4 $35/45B 6-12 W 6:00-6:50P 2/3-2/24 4 $35/45C 6-12 W 6:00-6:50P 3/2-3/23 4 $35/45

Up,upandaway 126020During the Aerospace Engineering classes, students use the Engineering Design Pro-cess to design, create, test, and refine a variety of flying machines. They construct a shock absorbing system designed to protect two marshmallow astronauts in a lunar vehicle, create their own air-powered rockets, and explore the principles of buoyancy by building a blimp!Instructor: Engineering for Kids|Location: ECC - Activity Room ACL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 7-14 F 4:00-5:30P 2/5-2/26 4 $90/100

Robotics101 126023During these classes children will be introduced to Robotics and programming. Working with LEGO® MINDSTORMS® robots kids will learn to build a robot as well as to program the robot to perform various tasks. This is a great opportunity to ex-plore robotics and computer programming. Engineers must be creative and ready for any challenge. Can you build and program the robot to battle an opponent? Join us for this exciting introduction to Robotics.Instructor: Engineering for Kids|Location: ECC - Activity Room ACL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 7-14 F 5:30-7:00P 1/8-1/29 4 $110/120B 7-14 F 5:30-7:00P 3/4-3/25 4 $110/120

Ballet&Tap 113006A fun class to introduce your little dancer the ballet and tap basics, first half is bal-let, consists of stretching, traveling and ballet techniques. The second half of the class is music making, rhythmic tap dance, instills grace, coordination, listening and following direction skills, gain strength and flexibility.Instructor: Llorena Talley|Location: HHP Neighborhood CenterCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 2-3 Th 5:00-5:45P 1/21-3/3 7 $79/89B 4-6 Th 5:45-6:30P 1/21-3/3 7 $79/89C 7-13 Th 6:30-7:15P 1/21-3/3 7 $79/89

Stretch&Strengthen 113007A great class for dancers to try to improve their flexibility and strength to aid in becoming a better dancer or just want to be toned and fit.Instructor: Llorena Talley|Location: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 5-13 W 3:30-4:15P 1/20-3/2 7 $79/89

Dance&FitnessWorkshop 113008Explore a fun class with various types of dances and fitness styles: Stretch, ballet, jazz, hip hop, gymnastics and fitness fun/conditioning. Great for boys and girls of any level.Instructor: Llorena Talley|Location: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4-6 Tu 5:15-7:15P 3/15-3/15 1 $20/30B 7-13 W 5:15-7:15P 3/16-3/16 1 $20/30

HipHop/Jazz 123001Love to Dance? A fun, high energy class for everyone! Learn the latest hip dance styles accompanied by R&B, pop, rap oriented music. Look like your favorite artist in their latest music video. Gain confidence, coordination, musicality, and a sense of personal style through self-expression. Class consists of warm up/stretching, travel-ling movements and a routine/dance. Great for both boys and girls!Instructor: Llorena Talley|Location: ECC - StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4-6 W 9:00-9:45A 1/20-3/2 7 $79/89

TapDance 123002A fun class for boys and girls to make music and rhythms with their feet! Class includes warm up, traveling movements, and a dance. Promotes coordination, confidence, balance, and increases stamina while having fun!/Instructor: Llorena Talley|Location: HNC - Neighborhood CenterCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 5-13 Th 4:15-5:00P 1/21-3/3 7 $79/89

BollywoodDance 123003Beginner level class, students will learn a high-energy Bollywood dance designed for Stage performance. The class is designed to provide a fun filled environment with emphasis on active participation while immersing the students in an exhilarating world of Bollywood. With every class students learn a new set of easy to follow routines and combinations.Instructor: Nahid Khan|Location: HNC - Neighborhood CenterCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-13 M 5:00-6:00P 1/4-1/25 4 $55/65B 6-13 M 5:00-6:00P 2/1-2/29 4 $55/65C 6-13 M 5:00-6:00P 3/7-3/28 4 $55/65

JazzDance 123010A fun class which dance/jazz techniques are introduced through warm up, stretches, traveling movements, jumps, kicks, and an excited routine/dance. Gain strength, flexibility, confidence, improve musicality, coordination, and body place-ment. Enjoy dancing while getting fit!Instructor: Llorena Talley|Location: ECC - StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 5-13 Tu 6:30-7:15P 1/19-3/1 7 $79/89

MusicalTheatre(Sing/Act/Dance) 123012A fun class which includes singing, dancing and acting, similar to a Broadway show.Instructor: Llorena Talley|Location: ECC - ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 5-13 Tu 4:15-5:00P 1/19-3/1 7 $79/89

YogaVinyasaFlow 124003Vinyasa flow is mainly taught in this yoga series. Vinyasa means “breath-synchro-nized movement”. There is a series of poses that will move you thru the power of inhaling and exhaling. The synchronized breathing relaxes the mind and helps release any blockage of energy flow throughout the body. Strike a pose for strength and less stress!Instructor: Giving Tree Yoga|Location: HNC CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 12+ Th 8:00-8:55P 1/8-1/28 4 $50/60B 12+ Th 8:00-8:55P 2/4-2/25 4 $50/60

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Robotics & Engineering with LEGO® - Winter Fun! 126033Don’t get left out in the cold! Bring the winter fun indoors with interactive Bricks 4 Kidz models of some popular winter activities from the hair-raising thrill of the luge to more the relaxing pace of the horse and sleigh. And our winter theme wouldn’t be complete without ice hockey and skiing. No snow? No problem – all you need to create these winter memories are our bricks and your imaginationInstructor: Bricks 4 Kids|Location: ECC - Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 5-12 Th 4:30-5:30P 1/28-2/18 4 $52/62

Robotics & Engineering with LEGO® - Energy is Everywhere! 126034Energy is essential to almost everything we do, from the lights in our homes and classrooms to the gasoline that fuels our cars. Introduce your students to the world of energy in all its amazing forms. This unit explores many sources of energy from wind and solar power to biofuel and fossil fuel. Students will define terms like re-newable, landfill, greenhouse effect and generator and build moving models of just some of the awesome ways we power our world. Every student will take home a customized LEGO mini figure. Please note:$20 material fee is due on the first class.Instructor: Bricks 4 Kids|Location: ECC - Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 5-12 Th 4:30-5:30P 3/3-3/24 4 $52/62

Preschool Blocks of Fun - Trip to the Zoo! 126035Introduce your preschooler to the fun of learning, building and playing the Bricks 4 Kidz® way! We are taking a trip to the zoo! We will build all kinds of animals out of DUPLO Bricks and talk about where these animals live and learn other facts about them. This class introduces developmentally-appropriate concepts such as count-ing and patterning, recognizing colors and shapes, ordering, positional words all with the use of LEGO® blocks and full-color model plans. Please note:$20 material fee is due on the first class.Instructor: Bricks 4 Kids|Location: HNC - HHP Neighborhood CenCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 3-5 Th 10:00-10:50A 1/28-2/18 4 $48/58

Preschool Blocks of Fun - Things Around the House! 126036Introduce your preschooler to the fun of learning, building and playing the Bricks 4 Kidz® way! Learn about everyday things around the house, such as keys, mailboxes and lamps! This class introduces developmentally-appropriate concepts such as counting and patterning, recognizing colors and shapes, ordering, positional words all with the use of LEGO® DUPLO blocks and full-color model plans. Please note:$20 material fee is due on the first class.Instructor: Bricks 4 Kids|Location: HNC - Neighborhood CenCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 3-5 Th 10:00-10:50A 3/3-3/24 4 $48/58

Battle Bot-Parent&Me 127009Are you ready to battle? Kids grab your Mom or Dad and come battle other families! This is a great opportunity to experience an Engineering For Kids program and share the experience with your kids. This class is perfect for young engineers and families that are looking for a fun experience together. Registration is by Family Unit. Please only 1 registration per family (Do not sign up and pay for each child). One Family is 1 parent and up to two children (up to 3 people for $35).Instructor: Engineering for Kids|Location: ECC - ECC Activity RoomACL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4-14 Sa 4:00-5:30P 1/16-1/16 1 $35/45B 4-14 Sa 4:00-5:30P 2/13-2/13 1 $35/45C 4-14 Sa 4:00-5:30P 3/19-3/19 1 $35/45

Taking to the Skies! 127010The Junior Aerospace Engineering classes introduce our youngest engineers to fundamental concepts of aircraft and spacecraft design. Through open and focused exploration, students explore and construct airplanes, rockets, hot air balloons, and more.Instructor: Engineering for Kids|Location: HNC - Neighborhood CenterCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4-6 W 4:30-6:00P 2/3-2/24 4 $90/100

Wild Animal Jr Robotics 127017This class is a perfect mixture of fun and learning, using LEGO® WeDo™ Robots. Using LEGO® bricks, students build a hungry alligator, a flying bird, and a roaring lion. They also learn how to program and operate their creations using a laptop computer.Instructor: Engineering for Kids|Location: HNC - Neighborhood CenterCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4-6 W 4:30-6:00P 1/6-1/27 4 $110/120B 4-6 W 4:30-6:00P 3/2-3/23 4 $110/120

All in One 127021Back by popular demand!!! The best of Volcanos and Things that go BOOM!, Sci-ence Bonanza and Icky Creepy, Just Plain Gross Science classes, All in One. Don’t miss the fun, limited space. No Class on 2/9. A Material Fee of $15 is due to the instructor.Instructor: Edna Martinez -|Location: ECC - ECC Activity RoomACL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* 127021-A 6-12 Tu 4:30-5:20P 1/5-1/26 4 $35/45127021-B 6-12 Tu 4:30-5:20P 2/2-3/1 5 $35/45127021-C 6-12 Tu 4:30-5:20P 3/8-3/29 4 $35/45

Game Design 129002You play them; now learn how to design them! Working in teams, students will develop video games they can take home and play. Please note:$20 material fee is due on the first class. Instructor: Creative Brain Learning|Location: ECC - Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* BeginningA 9-15 W 5:00-5:50P 1/13-2/17 6 $59/69A1 9-15 W 5:00-5:50P 2/24-3/30 6 $59/69IntermediateB 9-15 W 4:00-4:50P 2/24-3/30 6 $59/69

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Lego® Motion Animation 129003Movieworkz offers a unique opportunity to explore stop motion animation produc-tion. Students will learn about image capturing video recording techniques and more. Students will write, create and film their own productions. Cameras and computers are provided for classroom use. Please note:$20 material fee is due on the first class.Instructor: Creative Brain Learning|Location: ECC - Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 8-15 W 4:00-4:50P 1/13-2/17 6 $59/69

Photography 129006Own a DSLR camera? Thinking about buying one? Get the most out of your invest-ment by learning how to use it to its full potential. Learn the principles of photogra-phy and fundamental camera techniques.Instructor: Chris Ramirez|Location: ECC - Meeting RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* BeginnersA 16+ Tu 6:00-8:00P 1/5-1/26 4 $60/70B 16+ Tu 6:00-8:00P 2/2-2/23 4 $60/70C 16+ Tu 6:00-8:00P 3/1-3/22 4 $60/70IntermediateD 16+ Tu 8:00-9:00P 1/5-1/26 4 $60/70E 16+ Tu 8:00-9:00P 2/2-2/23 4 $60/70F 16+ Tu 8:00-9:00P 3/1-3/22 4 $60/70

Preschool Blocks of Fun - Things Around the House! 126036Introduce your preschooler to the fun of learning, building and playing the Bricks 4 Kidz® way! Learn about everyday things around the house, such as keys, mailboxes and lamps! This class introduces developmentally-appropriate concepts such as counting and patterning, recognizing colors and shapes, ordering, positional words all with the use of LEGO® DUPLO blocks and full-color model plans. Please note:$20 material fee is due on the first class.Instructor: Bricks 4 Kids|Location: HNC - Neighborhood CenCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 3-5 Th 10:00-10:50A 3/3-3/24 4 $48/58

Battle Bot-Parent&Me 127009Are you ready to battle? Kids grab your Mom or Dad and come battle other families! This is a great opportunity to experience an Engineering For Kids program and share the experience with your kids. This class is perfect for young engineers and families that are looking for a fun experience together. Registration is by Family Unit. Please only 1 registration per family (Do not sign up and pay for each child). One Family is 1 parent and up to two children (up to 3 people for $35).Instructor: Engineering for Kids|Location: ECC - ECC Activity RoomACL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4-14 Sa 4:00-5:30P 1/16-1/16 1 $35/45B 4-14 Sa 4:00-5:30P 2/13-2/13 1 $35/45C 4-14 Sa 4:00-5:30P 3/19-3/19 1 $35/45

Taking to the Skies! 127010The Junior Aerospace Engineering classes introduce our youngest engineers to fundamental concepts of aircraft and spacecraft design. Through open and focused exploration, students explore and construct airplanes, rockets, hot air balloons, and more.Instructor: Engineering for Kids|Location: HNC - Neighborhood CenterCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4-6 W 4:30-6:00P 2/3-2/24 4 $90/100

Wild Animal Jr Robotics 127017This class is a perfect mixture of fun and learning, using LEGO® WeDo™ Robots. Using LEGO® bricks, students build a hungry alligator, a flying bird, and a roaring lion. They also learn how to program and operate their creations using a laptop computer.Instructor: Engineering for Kids|Location: HNC - Neighborhood CenterCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4-6 W 4:30-6:00P 1/6-1/27 4 $110/120B 4-6 W 4:30-6:00P 3/2-3/23 4 $110/120

All in One 127021Back by popular demand!!! The best of Volcanos and Things that go BOOM!, Sci-ence Bonanza and Icky Creepy, Just Plain Gross Science classes, All in One. Don’t miss the fun, limited space. No Class on 2/9. A Material Fee of $15 is due to the instructor.Instructor: Edna Martinez -|Location: ECC - ECC Activity RoomACL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* 127021-A 6-12 Tu 4:30-5:20P 1/5-1/26 4 $35/45127021-B 6-12 Tu 4:30-5:20P 2/2-3/1 5 $35/45127021-C 6-12 Tu 4:30-5:20P 3/8-3/29 4 $35/45

Game Design 129002You play them; now learn how to design them! Working in teams, students will develop video games they can take home and play. Please note:$20 material fee is due on the first class. Instructor: Creative Brain Learning|Location: ECC - Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* BeginningA 9-15 W 5:00-5:50P 1/13-2/17 6 $59/69A1 9-15 W 5:00-5:50P 2/24-3/30 6 $59/69IntermediateB 9-15 W 4:00-4:50P 2/24-3/30 6 $59/69

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Telugu Language Class 126027Students will learn Telugu alphabets by color, rhymes and stories.Instructor: Bhaskara Undi|Location: ECC -CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* PravesamA 5-18 F 7:30-9:00P 1/8-3/25 12 $15/25PrasunamB 5-18 F 7:00-9:00P 1/8-3/25 12 $15/15PrakasamC 5-18 F 7:00-9:00P 1/8-3/25 12 $15/25

Let’s Learn Chinese 126037This course is designed for beginners who have little to no knowledge of Chinese. Beginning Chinese students will develop a strong foundation of basic spoken Chi-nese before exploring the written language in future courses. Through skits, group activities, grammar and pronunciation drills, as well as cultural lessons, students develop a well-rounded understanding of the Chinese language and basic knowl-edge of Chinese culture.Instructor: Amy Huang|Location: ECC - ECC Activity RoomB/Music RmCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A1 7-12 Tu,Th 7:00-7:50P 1/5-1/28 4 $120/130A2 7-12 Tu,Th 7:00-7:50P 2/2-2/25 4 $120/130A3 7-12 Tu,Th 7:00-7:50P 3/1-3/24 4 $120/130B1 12-17 Tu,Th 8:00-8:50P 1/5-1/28 4 $120/130B2 12-17 Tu,Th 8:00-8:50P 2/2-2/25 4 $120/130B3 12-17 Tu,Th 8:00-8:50P 3/1-3/24 4 $120/130

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Online Driver’s Ed 128001Are you tired of asking your parents for a ride? Are you at least 15 years old? If so, this class is for you. This is an interactive, online course with videos, animated driving scenarios and sample test questions. Learn the rules of the road, major causes of traffic collisions, DMV procedures and much more. Students will receive a DMV-approved certificate of completion. This course is a requirement for teens under 17.5 years old to obtain a learner’s permit and driver’s license. A licensed instructor is available to answer any questions. Sign up anytime. Registration is ongoing.Instructor: Erika Vieyra|Location: ONLIN ECL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 15+ M-Su 12:00-11:59P 1/1-1/31 5 $39/49B 15+ M-Su 12:00-11:59P 2/1-2/29 5 $39/49C 15+ M-Su 12:00-11:59P 3/1-3/31 5 $39/49

Chess Masters 129001Beat your parents at chess! This class will teach you how to move the pieces and achieve checkmate. Advanced players will learn key strategies and techniques to improve their game. A tournament will be held and prizes awarded at the end of the program.Instructor: Chess Masters Staff|Location: ECC - Activity Room BCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 5-11 M 3:00-4:00P 1/25-2/29 6 $105/115

Babysitter, CPR, and Saver 129016Impress parents with your American Heart Association CPR and pediatric first aid certifications, organizational skills, and ability to safely care for and entertain children. Become the babysitter every family invites back! Please Note: Material fee of $41 is due to the instructor on the first day of class. Students must supply a self-addressed stamped envelope and a lunch. Advance registration required.Instructor: Alicia Drozd|Location: ECC - Activity Room BCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 11+ Sa 8:30-4:00P 2/13-2/13 1 $49/59

CPR & AED 129048Don’t miss a beat and increase the number of people “Stayin’ Alive.” American Heart Association HeartSaver card is valid for 2 years. Approved for teachers and child care providers, but not medical professionals. Please Note: Material fee of $31 is due to the instructor at first class meeting. Students must bring a self- ad-dressed stamped envelope.Instructor: Alicia Drozd|Location: ECC - Activity Room BCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 11+ Sat 8:30-12:00P 2/13-2/13 1 $39/49

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Online Driver’s Ed 128001Are you tired of asking your parents for a ride? Are you at least 15 years old? If so, this class is for you. This is an interactive, online course with videos, animated driving scenarios and sample test questions. Learn the rules of the road, major causes of traffic collisions, DMV procedures and much more. Students will receive a DMV-approved certificate of completion. This course is a requirement for teens under 17.5 years old to obtain a learner’s permit and driver’s license. A licensed instructor is available to answer any questions. Sign up anytime. Registration is ongoing.Instructor: Erika Vieyra|Location: ONLIN ECL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 15+ M-Su 12:00-11:59P 1/1-1/31 5 $39/49B 15+ M-Su 12:00-11:59P 2/1-2/29 5 $39/49C 15+ M-Su 12:00-11:59P 3/1-3/31 5 $39/49

Chess Masters 129001Beat your parents at chess! This class will teach you how to move the pieces and achieve checkmate. Advanced players will learn key strategies and techniques to improve their game. A tournament will be held and prizes awarded at the end of the program.Instructor: Chess Masters Staff|Location: ECC - Activity Room BCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 5-11 M 3:00-4:00P 1/25-2/29 6 $105/115

Babysitter, CPR, and Saver 129016Impress parents with your American Heart Association CPR and pediatric first aid certifications, organizational skills, and ability to safely care for and entertain children. Become the babysitter every family invites back! Please Note: Material fee of $41 is due to the instructor on the first day of class. Students must supply a self-addressed stamped envelope and a lunch. Advance registration required.Instructor: Alicia Drozd|Location: ECC - Activity Room BCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 11+ Sa 8:30-4:00P 2/13-2/13 1 $49/59

CPR & AED 129048Don’t miss a beat and increase the number of people “Stayin’ Alive.” American Heart Association HeartSaver card is valid for 2 years. Approved for teachers and child care providers, but not medical professionals. Please Note: Material fee of $31 is due to the instructor at first class meeting. Students must bring a self- ad-dressed stamped envelope.Instructor: Alicia Drozd|Location: ECC - Activity Room BCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 11+ Sat 8:30-12:00P 2/13-2/13 1 $39/49

JR Chef Masters 129045Kids-Your young ones will begin with learning the basics of food safety and sanita-tion. This will be followed by some knife technique and recipes. At the conclusion of the course, your child will be more comfortable in a kitchen and more willing to help out at homeTeen: This class will first teach your teen the basics for soups and sauces. The following classes cover cooking techniques on knife cuts, plating, and recipes. . At the conclusion of the course, your teen will be more comfortable in a kitchen and more willing to help out at home.Instructor: Jade Sigurdson|Location: ECC - ECC KitchenCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* KidsA 5-12 Tu 4:30-5:30P 1/5-1/26 4 $100/110B 5-12 Tu 4:30-5:30P 2/2-2/23 4 $100/110C 5-12 Tu 4:30-5:30P 3/1-3/22 4 $100/110TeenD 13-17 W 4:30-6:00P 1/6-1/27 4 $100/110E 13-17 W 4:30-6:00P 2/3-2/24 4 $100/110F 13-17 W 4:30-6:00P 3/2-3/23 4 $100/110

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Princess for a Day 129046Princess Prep UGirls are encouraged to draw upon the positive qualities of princess hood and apply them to everyday life. Girls will explore their inner princess in a fun and educational way! Princess Prep University will end with a tea party. Each princess will receive a certificate of completion from “Princess Prep University”, promoting them to a true princess. Princess Prep University will consist of princess quality topics. For example, kindness and compassion, inner beauty and strengths, etiquette lessons, such as proper introductions, the importance of table manners, and good posture. Additionally, there will be a royal activity, fashion show, princess character, tea party, parlor music, and princess certificate. Please bring a camera. Your princess will be able to take many photos in our fairy tale kingdom.Princess SchoolAll there is to learn about being a princess. We nurture girls’ imagination by dress up and pretend play in a fairy tale kingdom. A certificate will be presented to each child making them an honorary princess. Girls will explore their inner princess in a fun and educational way. Princess school will consist of: Princess Dress Up, Royal Craft, Fashion Show, Story Telling, Princess Character, Tea Party, Parlor Music, and Princess Certificate.Instructor: Nancy Avalos|Location: LEPET CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* Princess Prep UA1 7-12 Sa 10:00-12:00P 1/9-1/9 1 $45/55A2 7-12 Sa 10:00-12:00P 2/13-2/13 1 $45/55A3 7-12 Sa 10:00-12:00P 3/12-3/12 1 $45/55Princess SchoolB1 3-6 Sa 1:00-3:00P 1/9-1/9 1 $45/55B2 3-6 Sa 1:00-3:00P 2/13-2/13 1 $45/55B3 3-6 Sa 1:00-3:00P 3/12-3/12 1 $45/55

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Baby Signing Time 116003Have fun bonding with your child while you both learn American Sign Language. Each class combines music, movement, games, and ASL to help your child com-municate with you while reducing frustrations and tantrums. It is recommended that all sections be taken for the full scope of the class and they may be taken in any order. Children and parents of all abilities and hearing levels are welcome!Instructor: Anna Larson Kernes | Location: HNCCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 0-3 F 9:30-10:15A 1/8-1/29 4 $50/60B 0-3 F 9:30-10:15A 2/5-2/26 4 $50/60C 0-3 F 9:30-10:15A 3/4-3/25 4 $50/60

Spanish for Kids 126038This beginner’s class is for kids who enjoy interactive and hands on learning. This is a dual immersion fun class. Different topics that interest the child will be introduced through stories, sing along, writing, games, and in combination with an art project. The goal of this class is to expand their vocabulary and encourage them to use Spanish words more often at their own pace. Please Note: There is a mandatory $15 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor: Edna Martinez | Location: ECC- Music Room/ Activity RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*BeginningA1 7-12 Tu 5:30-6:20P 1/5-1/26 4 $45/55A2 7-12 Tu 5:30-6:20P 2/2-3/1 5 $45/55A3 7-12 Tu 5:30-6:20P 3/8-3/29 4 $45/55IntermediateB1 7-12 Tu 6:30-7:20P 1/5-1/26 4 $45/55B2 7-12 Tu 6:30-7:20P 2/2-3/1 5 $45/55B3 7-12 Tu 6:30-7:20P 3/8-3/29 4 $45/55

Reading for Preschoolers 116011Can your child identify and write their letters? Maybe they also know letter sounds, but you don’t know how to teach them the next step of putting it all together so that they can begin reading. Then this is the class for your little one! Give your child a head start, so they can begin kindergarten at the top of the class, and develop a lifelong love for reading. Children must be able to readily identify all letters of the alphabet. Participant must be fully potty-trained. The class is taught by a creden-tialed teacher with over 14 years of experience. Please pack a snack for your child. Parent participation is not required. Please note:$20 material fee is due at the beginning of class.Instructor: Karen Stragey|Location: ECC Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 3-5 M 9:00-12:00P 1/4-1/25 4 $80/90B 3-5 M 9:00-12:00P 2/1-2/22 4 $80/90C 3-5 M 9:00-12:00P 3/7-3/28 4 $80/90

Reading & Math for Pre-K 116001Get ready for Kindergarten! This Sound-Start Program incorporates phonics, indi-vidualized leveled reading, math and spelling instruction specifically designed for preschoolers. Parent participation is required. Instructor: Read Write | Location: ECC Activity Room CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 3.5-5 Tu,Th 2:40-3:25P 1/12-1/28 3 $79/89B 3.5-5 Tu,Th 2:40-3:25P 2/9-2/25 3 $79/89C 3.5-5 Tu,Th 2:40-3:25P 3/8-3/24 3 $79/89

Math Solutions 2-6 126002This class identifies skill gaps. Reinforces primary facts (addition, subtraction, mul-tiplication, and division), fraction operations, prime numbers, factoring concepts, decimals, algebra, geometry skills, and increased confidence. Instructor: Read Write | Location: ECC Activity RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 6.5-12 Tu,Th 5:10-5:55P 1/12-1/28 3 $79/89B 6.5-12 Tu,Th 5:10-5:55P 2/9-2/25 3 $79/89C 6.5-12 Tu,Th 5:10-5:55P 3/8-3/24 3 $79/89

Reading Solutions Individualized to your student’s needs. Specially trained teachers test, structure, and implement your child’s program. Interactive audio lessons, skill cards, work-sheets, and short stories assist the student along the path of reading mastery. Instructor: Read Write | Location: ECC Activity Room

Grade K-1 116002CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 4.5-6.5 Tu,Th 3:30-4:15P 1/12-1/28 3 $79/89B 4.5-6.5 Tu,Th 3:30-4:15P 2/9-2/25 3 $79/89C 4.5-6.5 Tu,Th 3:30-4:15P 3/8-3/24 3 $79/89

Grade 2-6 126001CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 6.5-12 Tu,Th 4:20-5:05P 1/12-1/28 3 $79/89B 6.5-12 Tu,Th 4:20-5:05P 2/9-2/25 3 $79/89C 6.5-12 Tu,Th 4:20-5:05P 3/8-3/24 3 $79/89

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Dual Immersion ProgramPrograma Bilingüe These classes are taught by a bilingual credentialed teacher with a multidisciplinary curriculum. This bilingual class will engage children in developmentally appropriate ac-tivities, while gaining an understanding of science, math, art, crafts, and the alphabet, through play, music and hands-on activities in a fun, nurturing environment. This is at ongoing program. A $25 material fee is due to the instructor on the first day. Children must be fully potty trained.

Estas clases son impartida por una maestra bilingüe certificada. La clase cuenta con un currìculo multidisciplinariocon y actividades apropiadas para cada etapa del desarrollo. Los ninos aprenderan ambos idiomas mientras obtienen conocimiento de conceptos simples de aprendizaje tales como coordinación, balance, y destrezas motoras, colores, nùmeros, figuras geometricas, ciencia, arte, alfabeto y artesanias en un ambiente divertido. Este es un programa continuo.Un pago de $25 dolares para materiales que debe ser pagado al instructor el primer dia de clase. Los participantes deben de poder ir al bano solos.

Chispitas de Amor 116009No Class 2/9Instructor: Edna Martinez | Location: ECC Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A1 3-4 Tu,Th 9:00-11:00A 1/5-1/28 4 $99/109A2 3-4 Tu,Th 9:00-11:00A 2/2-2/25 4 $99/109A3 3-4 Tu,Th 9:00-11:00A 3/1-3/24 4 $99/109

Burbujitas Alegres 116008No Class 1/15,1/18,2/5 or 2/8Instructor: Edna Martinez | Location: ECC Activity Room CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A1 4-5 M,W,F 9:00-11:00A 1/4-1/29 4 $125/135A2 4-5 M,W,F 9:00-11:00A 2/1-2/29 4 $125/135A3 4-5 M,W,F 9:00-11:00A 3/2-3/30 4 $125/135

Gotitas Ingeniosas 116012No Class 1/15,1/18,2/5, 2/8 or 2/9Instructor: Edna Martinez | Location: ECC Activity Room CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4-6 M-F 11:00-2:00P 1/4-1/29 4 $356/366B 4-6 M-F 11:00-2:00P 2/1-2/29 4 $356/366C 4-6 M-F 11:00-2:00P 3/2-3/30 4 $356/366A $50 material fee is due to the instructor on the first day. Please bring a healthy snack for your child. Un pago de $50 dolares para materiales que debe ser pagado al instructor el primer dia de clase. Por favor traiga un refrigerio saludable para su hijo.

Tiny Tots 119005 This is a fun way to introduce young children to the schedules and structure of a classroom. This class is designed to promote early socialization skills, provide opportunity to discuss early childhood issues and inspire creativity. We will also encourage the use of both large and small motor skills through music, movement and crafts. No Class 1/18 & 2/15.Please Note: Not a parent participation class. Participants must be fully potty trained. Participants must be of age by first class date. No Exceptions.Instructor: JCSD Staff | Location: HNC CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 2-3 M,W 9:00-11:00A 1/4-1/27 4 $42/52B 2-3 M,W 9:00-11:00A 2/1-2/24 4 $42/52C 2-3 M,W 9:00-11:00A 2/29-3/23 4 $48/58D 2-3 Tu,Th 12:30-2:30P 1/5-1/28 4 $48/58E 2-3 Tu,Th 12:30-2:30P 2/2-2/25 4 $48/58F 2-3 Tu,Th 12:30-2:30P 3/1-3/24 4 $48/58G 4-5 M,W 11:30-2:30P 1/4-1/27 4 $42/52H 4-5 M,W 11:30-2:30P 2/1-2/24 4 $42/52I 4-5 M,W 11:30-2:30P 2/29-3/23 4 $48/58J 4-5 Tu,Th 9:00-12:00P 1/5-1/28 4 $48/58K 4-5 Tu,Th 9:00-12:00P 2/2-2/25 4 $48/58L 4-5 Tu,Th 9:00-12:00P 3/1-3/24 4 $48/58

Mommy and Me 119001 Mommy and me is a fun way to introduce young children to their alphabet, numbers and shapes. This class is designed to promote early socialization skills, and inspire creativity preparing them for the next level of education such as Tiny Tots. No class 1/18 & 2/15. Please note: Parent participation is required.Instructor: JCSD Staff | Location: ECC Activity Room CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 2-5 Tu,Th 9:00-11:00A 1/5-1/28 4 $45/55B 2-5 Tu,Th 9:00-11:00A 2/2-2/25 4 $45/55C 2-5 Tu,Th 9:00-11:00A 3/1-3/24 4 $45/55D 2-5 M,W 10:00-12:00P 1/4-1/27 4 $39/49E 2-5 M,W 10:00-12:00P 2/1-2/24 4 $39/49F 2-5 M,W 10:00-12:00P 2/29-3/23 4 $45/55

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Adult Keyboard 132002Learn to play piano/ keyboard in this fun filled class. No previous music experience is necessary. Active participation in playing music leads to great health and well-ness benefits. Helps lower blood pressure, decrease stress and help with mental health. Keyboards are provided for classroom use. Please note:$20 material fee is due on the first class.Instructor: Creative Brain Learning|Location: ECC - Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 16+ W 7:00-7:50P 1/13-2/17 6 $59/69B 16+ W 7:00-7:50P 2/24-3/30 6 $59/69

Line Dance 133001Students will explore beginner / high beginner level line dances that are performed to Motown,R&B, Gospel, Salsa, Jazz and Country music throughout the nation at family reunions, wedding receptions, retirement parties and the ‘Club’. No partner is needed for this low-impact exercise for the mind and body.Instructor: Heart and Soul Line Dancing |Location: HNC - Neighborhood CenterCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 18+ Tu 5:30-7:00P 1/5-1/26 4 $28/38B 18+ Tu 5:30-7:00P 2/2-2/23 4 $28/38C 18+ Tu 5:30-7:00P 3/1-3/22 4 $28/38

Zumba 134004Zumba is a fusion of Latin and International music with fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body. You’ll have fun dancing Latin moves to rhythms such as merengue, salsa and reggeton,while burning calories. Come join the dance party and see results!Instructor: Joann Galluccio|Location: ECC - StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 18+ Tu 7:45-8:45P 1/5-1/26 4 $45/55B 18+ Tu 7:45-8:45P 2/2-2/23 4 $45/55C 18+ Tu 7:45-8:45P 3/8-3/29 4 $45/55D 18+ Th 7:45-8:45P 1/7-1/28 4 $45/55E 18+ Th 7:45-8:45P 2/4-2/25 4 $45/55F 18+ Th 7:45-8:45P 3/10-3/31 4 $45/55

PiYo 134008Get drenched in strength with PiYo Live! PiYo Live is a high-intensity, low-impact bodyweight workout that combines the best of Pilates and yoga for a long, lean physique. Together, you’ll sculpt every muscle, improve flexibility, and burn away more calories than a traditional mind-body class. You’ll unleash your inner pow-erhouse – and leave feeling refreshed, restored, and ready to conquer anything. Equipment needed: Yoga mat, towel, water. Shoes are optional.Instructor: Staff – Tobie Silva|Location: ECC - StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 14+ Th 6:30-7:30P 1/7-1/28 4 $40/50B 14+ Th 6:30-7:30P 2/4-2/25 4 $40/50C 14+ Th 6:30-7:30P 3/3-3/24 4 $45/55

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Let’s Paint 135016Create bright, bold and beautiful paintings in this popular class. Learn painting and color mixing techniques. Use a variety of tools: brushes, palette knives,sponges, etc. for interesting effects. Paint several full color paintings on quality artistis’ paper and two paintings on canvas. Students choose their own subject matter for each painting. Special needs welcome. Parent participation may be required.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard|Location: ECC - Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-12 Tu 4:00-4:50P 1/5-1/26 4 $39/49A1 6-12 Tu 4:00-4:50P 2/2-2/23 4 $39/49A2 6-12 Tu 4:00-4:50P 3/1-3/22 4 $39/49B 18+ Th 8:00-8:50P 1/7-1/28 4 $39/49B1 18+ Th 8:00-8:50P 2/4-2/25 4 $39/49B2 18+ Th 8:00-8:50P 3/3-3/24 4 $39/49

Let’s Learn Chinese- Adult 136010This course is designed for beginners who have little to no knowledge of Chinese. Beginning Chinese students will develop a strong foundation of basic spoken Chinese before exploring the written language in future courses. Through skits, group activities, grammar and pronunciation drills, as well as cultural lessons, students develop a well-rounded understanding of the Chinese language and basic knowledge of Chinese culture.Instructor: Amy Huang|Location: ECC - Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 18+ Sa 3:30-5:30P 1/9-1/30 4 $120/130B 18+ Sa 3:30-5:30P 2/6-2/27 4 $120/130C 18+ Sa 3:30-5:30P 3/5-3/26 4 $120/130

Want to be a writer 136011Have you been dreaming of writing and publishing your own book? Now is your chance to learn how it’s done from a four time published author who is married to a four time published author, with more books on the way. Learn about differ-ent publishing options; traditional vs. self-publishing, editing, layout, illustrating options, and marketing. You will receive current, up to date information on how things work in today’s market.Instructor: Liz Acosta|Location: ECC - Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 16+ Sa 10:00-11:00A 1/9-1/9 1 $20/30B 16+ Sa 10:00-11:00A 2/6-2/6 1 $20/30C 16+ Sa 10:00-11:00A 3/5-3/5 1 $20/30

Botanical Artistry 139015Cultivate the artist in you using natural and organic materials Create unique and beautiful art pieces for your home and garden. There is a $15-20 material fee based on project due at the first class meeting.Instructor: Roslynn Dillard|Location: MVP -ACTIVITY ROOMCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A1 18-54 W 9:00-10:00A 1/6-1/27 4 $39/49A2 18-54 W 9:00-10:00A 2/3-2/24 4 $39/49A3 18-54 W 9:00-10:00A 3/2-3/23 4 $39/49B1 18-54 F 5:00-6:00P 1/8-1/29 4 $39/49B2 18-54 F 5:00-6:00P 2/5-2/26 4 $39/49B3 18-54 F 5:00-6:00P 3/4-3/25 4 $39/49

Green Thumb Gardening 139016Turn your garden into an oasis. Learn basic gardening techniques and explore the art of vertical gardening. There is a $15-20 material fee based on project due at the first class meeting.Instructor: Roslynn Dillard|Location: MVP - ACTIVITY ROOMCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 18+ Sa 11:00-12:00P 1/9-1/30 4 $39/49B 18+ Sa 11:00-12:00P 2/6-2/27 4 $39/49C 18+ Sa 11:00-12:00P 3/5-3/26 4 $39/49

Mature Adult Clay 145000Build and decorate bird houses, jewelry and sculptures using various clays and techniques such as slab, coil, and faux techniques. Polymer, self draying clays and paint will be used. All supplies are included. Special needs welcome. .There will be a $15 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard|Location: ECC - Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 55+ F 11:00-11:50A 1/8-1/29 4 $39/49B 55+ F 11:00-11:50A 2/5-2/26 4 $39/49C 55+ F 11:00-11:50A 3/4-3/25 4 $39/49

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Green Thumb Gardening 139016Turn your garden into an oasis. Learn basic gardening techniques and explore the art of vertical gardening. There is a $15-20 material fee based on project due at the first class meeting.Instructor: Roslynn Dillard|Location: MVP - ACTIVITY ROOMCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 18+ Sa 11:00-12:00P 1/9-1/30 4 $39/49B 18+ Sa 11:00-12:00P 2/6-2/27 4 $39/49C 18+ Sa 11:00-12:00P 3/5-3/26 4 $39/49

Mature Adult Clay 145000Build and decorate bird houses, jewelry and sculptures using various clays and techniques such as slab, coil, and faux techniques. Polymer, self draying clays and paint will be used. All supplies are included. Special needs welcome. .There will be a $15 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard|Location: ECC - Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 55+ F 11:00-11:50A 1/8-1/29 4 $39/49B 55+ F 11:00-11:50A 2/5-2/26 4 $39/49C 55+ F 11:00-11:50A 3/4-3/25 4 $39/49

Mature Adult Jewelry Making 145001Make handmade beads and arrange them to make various custom jewelry as well as using buttons, and recycled items to develop fun and exciting, one of a kind, jewelry. There is a $20 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard|Location: ECC - Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 55+ F 12:00-12:50A 1/8-1/29 4 $39/49B 55+ F 12:00-12:50A 2/5-2/26 4 $39/49C 55+ F 12:00-12:50A 3/4-3/25 4 $39/49

Mature Adult Art 101 145002This class gives all artistic skill leveled participants the opportunity to explore the various options that art can provide. Develop watrercolor, zoetrope animation, drawings, quilling, etching, zentangle, etc. projects to take home at the end of class. Special needs welcome. There will be a $5 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard|Location: ECC - Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 55+ F 2:00-2:50P 1/8-1/29 4 $39/49B 55+ F 2:00-2:50P 2/5-2/26 4 $39/49C 55+ F 2:00-2:50P 3/4-3/25 4 $39/49

Mature Adult Painting 145003Create bright, bold and beautiful paintings in this popular class. Learn painting and color mixing techniques. Use a variety of tools: brushes, palette knives,sponges, etc. for interesting effects. Paint several full color paintings on quality artistis’ paper and two paintings on canvas. Students choose their own subject matter for each painting. Instructor: Jonathan Dillard|Location: ECC - Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 55+ F 10:00-10:50A 1/8-1/29 4 $39/49B 55+ F 10:00-10:50A 2/5-2/26 4 $39/49C 55+ F 10:00-10:50A 3/4-3/25 4 $39/49

Mature Adult Botanical Artist 149004Cultivate the artist in you using natural and organic materials. Create unique and beautiful art pieces for your home and garden. There is a $15-20 material fee based on project due at the first class meeting.Instructor: Roslynn Dillard|Location: MVP - ACTIVITY ROOMCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 55+ W 10:00-11:00A 1/6-1/27 4 $39/49B 55+ W 10:00-11:00A 2/3-2/24 4 $39/49C 55+ W 10:00-11:00A 3/2-3/23 4 $39/49

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CCOMMUNITYOMMUNITY CCAMPAMP -- OOUTUT Break out that camping gear, because Eastvale’s

Community Camp-Out is here! Register online at parks.jcsd.us Register early, space is limited!

Please bring your own tents.

Motorhomes are not permitted.

II NCLUDESNCLUDES Dinner (Hamburger, Hotdogs, Veggie Options Available) S’mores Campfire Songs Family Games and Crafts Continental Breakfast

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4:00PM4:00PM --11:00AM11:00AM HARADA HERITAGE PARKHARADA HERITAGE PARK (13099 65TH ST. EAST VALE, CA 92880)

PRICES1 Round (15 Balls) - $1

15 Minutes - $1530 Minutes - $2060 Minutes - $35

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HOURS OF OPERATIONMonday – Friday

3:00 PM – 8:00 PMSaturday

8:00 AM – 8:00 PMSunday

8:00 AM – 6:00 PM(HOURS SUBJECT TO CHANGE)

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RREGISTRATIONEGISTRATION $15 Per Person

CCOMMUNITYOMMUNITY CCAMPAMP -- OOUTUT Break out that camping gear, because Eastvale’s

Community Camp-Out is here! Register online at parks.jcsd.us Register early, space is limited!

Please bring your own tents.

Motorhomes are not permitted.

$15 Per PersonPer Person

II NCLUDESNCLUDES Dinner (Hamburger, Hotdogs, Veggie Options Available) S’mores Campfire Songs Family Games and Crafts Continental Breakfast

APRIL 8APRIL 8--9 20169 2016

4:00PM4:00PM --11:00AM11:00AM HARADA HERITAGE PARKHARADA HERITAGE PARK (13099 65TH ST. EAST VALE, CA 92880)

HOURS OF OPERATIONMonday –Friday

3:00 PM – 8:00 PMSaturday

8:00 AM – 8:00 PMSunday

8:00 AM – 6:00 PM(HOURS SUBJECT TO CHANGE)

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RegistRation

Online - Mail In - Walk InFor more information about registration, recre-

ation classes and reservations, please call:

(951)727-3524

Mail InEASTVALE COMMUNITY CENTER

13820 Schleisman Road, Eastvale CA

Onlineparks.jcsd.us

Walk InEASTVALE COMMUNITY CENTER

13820 Schleisman Road, Eastvale CA

HARADA NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER13099 65th Street, Eastvale CA

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General InformatIon1. REFUNDS will only be granted before the start of the second class, with the exception of one day classes.2. IF CLASSES ARE CANCELLED, you will be notified and refunded back to your credit card. If payment was made by cash or check, refunds will be returned by check. Check processing may take up to four weeks. Please ensure that your address is current.3. PLEASE REGISTER EARLY. If a class minimum is not met by 4pm the day before the class begins, it will be cancelled.4. TIMES AND DATES OF ALL PROGRAMS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.5. Please be advised that all participants involved in any programs or special events are subject to be photographed. Such photographs may be used by the JCSD Parks and Recreation Department without any obliga-tion.6. PROCESSING FEE. A $2.00 processing fee applies to all transactions except online transactions.7. All fees, class dates and times are subject to change due to holidays, special events, participation level or board approval.

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Picnic area

Nature Parks

Orchard ParkPark

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Sand Volleyball CourtS

Skate ParkBasketBall

We have many park shelters and athletic fields throughout the JCSD Parks territory available for reservation.

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In consideration of my (and/or my child’s) participation in this activity, I hereby release and discharge Jurupa Community Services District Parks and Recreation, and its representatives, successors, and assigns, from any and all liability arising from accident, injury, and illness that I (he/she) may suffer as a result of my (our) participation in this activity. I (we) also will follow the rules and regulations set by Jurupa Community Services District Parks and Recreation and above named parties. Parent or guardian must sign for anyone age 18 and under.

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In consideration of my (and/or my child’s) participation in this activity, I hereby release and discharge Jurupa Community Services District Parks and Recreation, and its representatives, successors, and assigns, from any and all liability arising from accident, injury, and illness that I (he/she) may suffer as a result of my (our) participation in this activity. I (we) also will follow the rules and regulations set by Jurupa Community Services District Parks and Recreation and above named parties. Parent or guardian must sign for anyone age 18 and under.

I do hereby grant and give these groups the right to use my or my child(s) photograph or image with or without my or my child’s name, both singly and in conjunction with other persons or objects and presentations, advertising, publicity, and promotion relating thereto.

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