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2 - DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE
A Message from the Director Got Fun? The City of Temecula Community Services Department invites you to join us for any one of the 2008/2009 Winter~Spring funfilled activities and events offered every day of the week. Special events, excursions, recreation classes, arts and theater, sports and more! And, with 38 parks and recreation facilities, there is always something to do in Temecula. Sports parks, skate parks, dog parks, tennis courts, museums, libraries, aquatic centers, recreation centers and a performing arts theater! There are endless opportunities for you and yours to enjoy all that the City of Temecula has to offer. The City of Temecula adopted the Temecula Youth Master Plan in February 2008. With adoption of the plan, the City of Temecula Community Services Department will be placing a priority on programs that address the needs of young adults. Check out our new MySpace page at:
www.myspace.com/temeculayouth Join us for our young adult dance parties at “Rhythms”or check out the employment prospects at our upcoming Youth Job Fair. As we continue to address the needs of young adults in the community, the Community Services Department will be offering activities to meet those needs.If our staff can be of any assistance,please do not hesitate to contact the Community Services Department at (951) 694-6480. WE ARE HERE FOR YOU! Sincerely,
Board of Directors Jeff Comerchero ......................................................Director Maryann Edwards ....................................................Director Mike Naggar..............................................................Director Ronald H. Roberts ..................................................Director Chuck Washington ....................................................Director
City of Temecula Shawn Nelson ..................................................City Aaron Adams....................................Assistant City Bob Johnson ....................................Assistant City Grant Yates ..........................................Deputy City
Manager Manager Manager Manager
Community Services Commission Thomas W. Edwards ......................................Commissioner Charolette Fox ................................................Commissioner Felicia Hogan..................................................Commissioner Michael McCracken ......................................Commissioner James Meyler ................................................Commissioner
Community Services Department Herman D. Parker ....................................................Director Phyllis Ruse ..................................................Deputy Director Martin Betz ..................................Cultural Arts Administrator Kevin Harrington ......................Maintenance Superintendent Cathy McCarthy ..........Development Services Administrator Julie Pelletier ..............................Recreation Superintendent
Community Services Department Staff Herman D. Parker Director of Community Services
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On the Cover: The City of Temecula is proud to announce the completion of your Guide to Temecula’s Trails & Bikeways. This informative guide highlights the City of Temecula’s trail system which consists of approximately 97 miles of bike lanes and 22 miles of trails. The Community Ser vices Depar tment strives to provide a community that is trail and bikeway friendly. There are bikeway and trail connections to many of our park sites, school sites and other points of interest within the City. A copy of the Guide can be downloaded at the city website www.cityoftemecula.org. If you would like a printed copy of the map mailed to your home, or if you have comments or suggestions that will help the City provide a better trail and bikeway system please contact Community Services at (951)694-6480.
Dawn Adamiak ......................Senior Recreation Coordinator Candice Adkisson-Flohr ....................Recreation Supervisor Bea Barnett ..............................Patron Services Coordinator Bruce Beers ................................Theater Services Manager Robin Gilliland ..........................Museum Services Manager Jeff Lawrence ....................................Recreation Supervisor Tracy Masters ........................Senior Recreation Coordinator Wendell Ott ................................Museum Services Manager Barbara Smith ..........................Senior Management Analyst Charles Walker ............................Human Services Manager Bruce Wedeking ............................Maintenance Supervisor Matt Wiechec ..................................Maintenance Supervisor Gwen Willcox ........................................Aquatics Supervisor James Willcox ....................................Recreation Supervisor Mike Wooten ..........................................Sports Coordinator
Commission Meetings The Community Services Commission meets the 2nd Monday of each month at 6:00 pm in City Hall Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, CA 92589-9033.
Americans with Disabilities Act The City of Temecula understands its obligation to provide access to public service to those qualified individuals with disabilities. Please call 951-694-6480 with any requests for accommodation at least one week prior to an activity or class. The Temecula Community Services Department Mission Statement: “To provide high quality parks and recreation facilities and services that our community can be proud of.”
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Special Events
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Spring & Summer Camps
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Youth Enrichment
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Performing Arts
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Visual Arts
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Health & Fitness
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Sports
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Personal Enrichment
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Temecula Valley Spring Cotillion
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Old Town Temecula Community Theater
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Gallery at the Merc
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Imagination Workshop
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Temecula Valley Museum
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Teen Special Events
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Teen Scene
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Temecula Skate Park
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Sports Facilities & Leagues
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Mary Phillips Senior Center
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High Hopes Program
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Aquatics
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Swim Registration Form
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Activity Registration Form
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Online Registration
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City Facilities & Places of Interest
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Facilities Map
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Community Services Information
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Facility Rentals
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Temecula Public Library
3 - SPRING EGG HUNT- TABLE OF CONTENTS
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4 - SPECIAL EVENTS
“Come Sail Away!” Father/Daughter Date Night
Dads, how would you like to take a cruise for just one night with your special girl? The City of Temecula is asking you t o “ C o m e S a i l Away ” w i t h us for our Annual Father/Daughter Date Night. Join us as we transform the CRC to provide you with a magical evening you can share together. Experience delicious food, dancing and enter tainment. Dads, don’t miss this oppor tunity to spend an evening with your daughters. Dress is semi-formal and pictures will be available for an additional fee.
Outer Space Birthday Party
Join us for an “out of this world” birthday party! Games, crafts, prizes and of course birthday cake will be provided. You don’t wont to miss this great party. Pre-registration is required. Fee: $3 (Children under 1 free)
Activity#
Date
Day
Time
Location
8102.101
Feb 6
Fri
6:00-8:00pm
CRC
Cartooning with Bigfoot
Date: Sat, Feb 21 Time: 5:00-9:00pm Fee: $25/couple $10/additional daughters Activity#: 8100.101 Location: CRC
Kids and parents…..grab your pencils! Learn how to draw your favorite car toon characters from local professional ar tist Tony Moramarco. Bigfoot will begin the lesson at 6:15pm sharp. Don’t miss out on the fun. Register today! Fee: $3 (Children under 1 free)
Activity#
Date
Day
Time
Location
8102.102
Mar 20
Fri
6:00-7:30pm
CRC
Rad Hatter Night
Do you know all the cool things you can make with recycled goods? The Rad Hatter will be on hand helping us make some awesome recycled projects. Pre-registration is recommended. Fee: $3 (Children under 1 free)
Remember Mother’s Day Tea Party
Activity#
Date
Day
Time
Location
8102.103
Apr 17
Fri
6:00-8:00pm
CRC
Kite Night
Grab your kites and join us for a windy Temecula evening. If you don’t own a kite, we will be selling some. Don’t miss out on making your own kite, great prize drawings and the ever popular kite flying contests. Fee: $2 (Children under 1 free)
Activity#
Date
Day
8102.104
May 8
Fri
Time 6:00-7:30pm
Location RRSP
You are invited to a very special “Mother’s Day” Tea Party. This is an intergenerational tea for grandmothers; mothers and daughters! Participants will enjoy a light lunch of delicious sandwiches, flavorful teas and it will be topped off with an array of decadent desserts. Our program also includes entertainment and a prize drawing. Pre-registration is required. Sign up early as space is very limited.
Fee: $20/person Location: Mary Phillips Senior Center, 41845 6th Street Activity#
Date
Day
Time
4410.101
May 9
Sat
12:00-2:00pm
Join the City of Temecula and Master Gardener’s as we celebrate Arbor Day. We will be planting trees in the park and then learning some landscaping ideas, garden design tips, plant lists and outlines of community projects suitable for families. Master Gardeners, Master Composters and other environmental leaders will be on hand to provide information for your “thorny” home landscaping problems. Pack a picnic lunch to enjoy at the park.
4th of July Extravaganza!
Fee: FREE Location: CRC - 30875 Rancho Vista Drive Date: Saturday, April 25th Time: 10:00am-1:00pm
“Come Plant a Tree with Us!”
Annual Star Spangled Fourth of July Parade: 10:00am Fireworks Display and Family Fun at the Park: 2:00-10:00pm Please join the City of Temecula Community Services Department as we celebrate America! A fun-filled day begins with the annual parade and ending with a fantastic fireworks show! Applications available for food vendors: Wed., Apr. 1 Deadline for submitting applications for food vendors: Wed., Apr 29. Applications available for parade participants: Wed., May 6 Deadline for submitting applications for parade participants: Wed., Jun 3.
Spring Camps
Contemporary Sculpture Camps Ages: 11 - 16 Years Instructor: Yvonne Gaudet Location: OTTCT Rehearsal Room Fee: $95/Camp Materials Fee: $15 fee due to instructor
Session 1: Exploring Architecture
Skateboard Design Ages: 10 - 17 Years
Design your own original graphics for your skateboard. Students learn deck design, layout, stenciling, painting, and application techniques. Deck, trucks, wheels, bearings, and grip tape are included. This class meets Monday through Friday. Friday date optional for students who need more time for their design. Instructor: City Staff Location: TCC
Participants start from scratch building an architectural creation, which focuses on conceiving an idea then turning it into a piece of art. Students use both conventional and unusual materials to build their structures. Imaginations are stimulated as students construct dream homes, futuristic dwellings, and much more. Students are encouraged to combine their problem solving skills; ingenuity, and inventiveness to create a tangible piece of fine art. The results are truly amazing!
Activity#
Class Dates
Day
Session 2: Creative Towers 1570.101
Mar 23-Mar 26
Mon-Thu
Time 9:00am-12:00pm
• Street Deck Fee: $85/Camp Activity# Class Dates
Day
Time
1148.101
Mon-Fri
1:00-4:00pm
• Long Board Fee: $110/Camp Class Dates Activity#
Day
Time
This workshop opens the creative side of students’ minds by using a three-dimensional form of expression to unlock the artist within. There is no limit on the imagination in assembling these creative towers from the ground up. Traditional materials like paint, brushes, glue, tape, scissors, and wire as well as, less expected natural and recycled items. The Towers reminiscent of totem poles, become unbelievable works of fine art suitable for display in your home or office.
1148.102
Mon-Fri
9:00am-12:00pm
Activity# Class Dates Day
Mar 23-Mar 27
Mar 30-Apr 3
Time
1575.101 Mar 30-Apr 2 Mon-Thu 9:00am-12:00pm
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www.CityofTemecula.org
5 - SPECIAL EVENTS & SPRING CAMPS
Arbor Day Celebration
6 - SPRING & SUMMER CAMPS
Bigfoot’s Crazy Cartoon Camp
Little Tot Chef School
After a completely full Summer Camp, Bigfoot was asked to bring his awesome Cartoon Camp back for a fun-filled Spring session! Campers will watch cartoons, draw cartoons and play cartoon themed games. All supplies and a snack will be provided daily. Our crazy activities may get a bit messy, so make sure your camper dresses accordingly. Sunscreen and tennis shoes are required. This is the first camp of it’s type, so sign up now! Your young cartoonist is in for a creative and fun time. Materials Fee: $20 due to instructor. Instructor: Tony Moramarco Fee: $80/Camp Location: TCC
There’s more to cooking than great taste. Your little one will learn colors, shapes, measuring, numbers, fine motor skills and the five senses as they enjoy making different foods each day. Our veteran preschool administrator and author of “Creative Cakes Anyone Can Make” will make cooking and baking fun as your children learn to enjoy good foods. Each day your child will leave with hands-on learning, recipe cards and activity pages. Parent participation is required. Each child receives a “Chef in Training” apron. Materials Fee: $12 due to instructor at first class. Instructor: Jill Foster Fee: $50/1 Wk Location: TCC
Activity#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1444.101
Mar 23-Mar 27
NASA Space Academy
Ages: 7 - 13 Years
Ages: 3 - 5 Years
Mon-Fri
9:00am-12:00pm
Location: HCPR Activity# Class Dates
Day
Time
1444.102
Mon-Fri
9:00am-12:00pm
Mar 30-Apr 3
Beginning Golf Camp Ages: 9 - 17 Years
Looking for a great activity for your child during Spring Break? Look no further! This exciting camp will teach your child the fundamentals of golf in a fun atmosphere by PGA Professional Steve Adamiak and his trained staff. Golf clubs will be provided or can be purchased on site. Please wear comfortable shoes and don’t forget your sunblock! Instructor: Steve Adamiak Fee: $69/Camp Location: Redhawk Golf Course
Activity#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1505.101 1505.102 1505.103 1505.104
Mar 23-Mar 27 Apr 1-Apr 3 Jun 15-Jun 19 Jun 22-Jun 26
Mon/Tue/Fri Wed/Thu/Fri Mon/Tue/Fri Mon/Tue/Fri
9:00-11:00am 9:00-11:00am 9:00-11:00am 9:00-11:00am
Activity#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1550.101 1550.102
Jun 22-Jun 26 Jun 22-Jun 26
Mon-Fri Mon-Fri
9:00am-10:30am 11:00am-12:30pm
Ages: 6 - 11 Years
Mad Science and NASA have teamed up to bring you the excitement and wonder of space. Explore the science involved in rocket construction as you build and launch your own rocket. Watch an amazing rocket launch and use teamwork to complete an important space mission. Explore the farthest reaches of our solar system and create a lunar eclipse in our planetary tour. Take-home projects include Skyblazer II Rocket, Shuttle Copter, Lightning Launcher, Shimmering Stars, Catch-a-Comet, Kepler’s Cube and much more! Campers should bring a snack and bottled water . Instructor: Mad Science Scientists Fee: $186/Camp Location: HCPR
Activity#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1800.101
Mar 23-Mar 27
Mon-Fri
1:00-4:00pm
Complete Tennis Camp for Kids
Master Sports Multisport Camp
The CTC for Kids is designed to keep the fun in tennis while working on the “fun”damentals. The camp activities include stroke and strategy drills, fun games and mini-tournament competition. Kids of all skill levels and experience are welcome. Instructor: Kerry Leander, U.S.P.T.A. Development Coach Location: TVHS Tennis Courts Fee: $95/Camp, includes Camp T-shirt
Campers will enjoy playing and learning new skills in soccer, flag-football, basketball, softball, baseball and track n’ field. Incorporated into the camp are fun games like “Capture the Flag”, “Team Ball” and much more! This camp is great for those who love to play! All participants will receive a camp t-shirt, sport-bag and sports bottle. Campers should bring lunch, hat, sunscreen, and water. Optional Materials: Shin guards and baseball glove. Instructor: Master Sports Coaches Fee: $135/Camp Location: CRC/Ronald Reagan Sports Park
Ages: 6 - 13 Years
Ages: 7 - 13 Years
Activity#
Class Dates
1410.101 1410.102 1410.103 1410.104
Mar Jun Jun Jun
30-Apr 3 15-Jun 19 22-Jun 26 29-Jul 2
Day
Time
Mon-Fri 9:30am-12:30pm Mon-Fri 1:30-4:30pm Mon-Fri 1:30-4:30pm Mon-Thu 1:30-4:30pm * *“Camp Under the Lights” - 4-day camp and Parent/Child Night. For this session only, campers and parents will return on last evening of camp (July 2nd) from 7:00-9:00pm. Campers can demonstrate their new skills for parents and have some play time together.
Activity#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1875.101 1875.102
Mar 23-Mar 27 Mar 30-Apr 3
Mon-Fri Mon-Fri
9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm
E.M.H. Multisport Camp Ages: 5 - 18 Years
The EMH Multisport Camp is designed for the all-around player who wants to improve his/her skills in soccer, football, tennis, basketball, volleyball, Nerf dodgeball, kickball, and softball and all equipment will be provided. Each participant should bring a water bottle, sunscreen, and soccer shin guards and wear a gym-type shoe. This camp is for boys and girls. Campers will be divided into age-appropriate groups. Instructor: EMH Sports Fee: $55/Camp Location: Temeku Hills Park
Activity#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1825.101
Jun 22-Jun 26
Mon-Fri
8:30am-10:30am
Little Learners Preschool
Share precious time with little one while enhancing and stimulating motor skills and language development for baby. Class explores a variety of developmental activities; from sign language, to musical instrument play, to movement and dance. Parents and caregivers, enjoy participating in a fun and educational experience with baby. Note: Please bring a large towel to class. Materials Fee: $10 due to instructor. Instructor: Marianne Masino Fee: $70/8 Wks Location: CRC
This exciting new preschool drop-off program will provide your child with the opportunity for social, emotional and language development through arts, music, science, story time and much more. Your Little Learner will have a funfilled morning as we prepare them for Kindergarten. Children must be potty trained to participate. We encourage participants to enroll in each session, to guarantee space in the program. Register today as space is very limited! Materials Fee: $10 snack fee due to instructor. Instructor: Nichelle Trzop Location: HCPR 3 Year Olds (2 Days/Week) Fee: $112/6 Wks
Ages: 7 - 18 Months
Ages: 3 - 5 Years
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1400.101 1400.102
Jan 15-Mar 5 Apr 9-May 28
Thu Thu
10:00-10:45am 10:00-10:45am
Toddler Time
Ages: 18 months - 2 1⁄2 Years This new class will help you teach your toddler while having fun at the same time. Join us as we introduce them to learning through arts and crafts, nursery rhymes and songs, music and movement and social interaction with other children. Activities will help develop cognitive, motor and language skills. Classes are filled with excitement for you to share together. Come learn and play with us! Materials Fee: $12 due to instructor. Instructor: Mary Anne Russo Location: CRC
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
Fee
10:00-11:30am 1130.101 Jan 26-Mar 2* Mon 1130.102 Mar 9-Apr 13* Mon 10:00-11:30am 1130.103 Apr 20-May 18 Mon 10:00-11:30am *Class Skip Date: Feb 16, Apr 6
$50/5 Wks $50/5 Wks $50/5 Wks
Parent-N-Me
Ages: 2 - 5 Years Looking for something fun to do with your child or grandchild? Participate in simple arts and crafts, music, story-time, and other activities designed to develop skills, awareness and socialization for your preschooler. Please bring a snack for the two of you. Instructor: City Staff Fee: $3/Session Location: CRC
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
Drop-in
Jan 9-Jun 12
Fri
9:00-10:30am
Creative Beginnings for Parent & Me Ages: 2 1⁄2 - Kindergar ten
Children participate in creative activities in a preschool setting with their parents. Children are introduced to colors, shapes, letters, numbers and music while experiencing quality time with parents and peers. Parents/Caregivers must participate in the activities. To guarantee participation, enroll early for each session. Note: Please bring a large towel and a paint shirt to each class. Materials Fee: $20 due to instructor. Instructor: Mary Anne Russo Location: TCC
Class #
Class Dates
Time
Fee
Jan 13-Feb 17 Tue Feb 24-Mar 31 Tue Apr 14-May 26 Tue Location: CRC
Day
10:00am-12:30pm 10:00am-12:30pm 10:00am-12:30pm
$80/6 Wks $80/6 Wks $85/7 Wks
Class #
Class Dates
Time
Fee
1120.101 1120.102 1120.103
Jan 14-Feb 18 Wed Feb 25-Apr 1 Wed Apr 15-May 27 Wed
10:00am-12:30pm 10:00am-12:30pm 10:00am-12:30pm
$80/6 Wks $80/6 Wks $85/7 Wks
1115.101 1115.102 1115.103
Day
We create community through people, parks & programs
Class#
Dates
Day
2000.101 2000.102 2000.103 2000.104
Jan 6-Feb 12 Feb 17-Mar 26 Apr 7-May 14 May 19-Jun 25
Tue/Thu Tue/Thu Tue/Thu Tue/Thu
Time
9:00am-12:00pm 9:00am-12:00pm 9:00am-12:00pm 9:00am-12:00pm Fee: $168/6 Wks
4-5 Year Olds (3 Days/Week) Class# Dates Day
Time
2020.101 2020.102 2020.103 2020.104
9:00am-12:00pm 9:00am-12:00pm 9:00am-12:00pm 9:00am-12:00pm
Jan 5-Feb 13* Feb 18-Mar 27 Apr 6-May 15 May 18-Jun 26*
Mon/Wed/Fri Mon/Wed/Fri Mon/Wed/Fri Mon/Wed/Fri
*Class Skip Dates: Jan 19, Feb 16, May 25
Tiny Tots
Ages: 3 - 5 Years Tiny Tots is a structured recreation program with emphasis on socialization and fun. Your child will enjoy music, fun craft projects, exciting storytelling and many other learning activities. Children must be potty trained. Participants should bring a healthy snack to class. Children enrolling in Terrific 3’s must submit a copy of their birth certificate on the first day, for age verification (unless they are returning).Children must be three years of age before the start of class. Children must be four years of age or older when enrolling in Fabulous 4’s and 5’s.
Registration Notes: Due to limited space this program is available only to Temecula Residents. Proof of residency within the city limits must be presented at the first class. Non-residents can contact the CRC to be placed on an interest list.
Participants may enroll in only one class per session. Fee: $70/9 Wks TERRIFIC 3’s Session 1
Class#
Class Dates
Days
Class Time
1040.101 1040.102 1040.103 Session 2
Jan 12-Mar 18 Jan 12-Mar 18 Jan 12-Mar 18
Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Mon/Wed
9:15-10:45am 11:00am-12:30pm 1:00-2:30pm
Class#
Class Dates
Days
Class Time
1040.104 1040.105 1040.106
Mar 30-Jun 1 Mar 30-Jun 1 Mar 30-Jun 1
Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Mon/Wed
9:15-10:45am 11:00am-12:30pm 1:00-2:30pm
FABULOUS 4 & 5’s Session 1
Class#
Class Dates
Days
Class Time
1045.101 1045.102 1045.103 Session 2
Jan 13-Mar 12 Jan 13-Mar 12 Jan 13-Mar 12
Tue/Thu Tue/Thu Tue/Thu
9:15-11:00am 11:15am-1:00pm 1:30-3:15pm
Class#
Class Dates
Days
1045.104 1045.105 1045.106
Mar 31-May 28 Mar 31-May 28 Mar 31-May 28
Tue/Thu Tue/Thu Tue/Thu
Class Time 9:15-11:00am 11:15am-1:00pm 1:30-3:15pm
7 - YOUTH ENRICHMENT
Good Morning Sunshine
8 - YOUTH ENRICHMENT
Potty Tots
Babysitting 101
Ages: 2 - 4 Years
This evidence based course will train teens how to be the most confident sought after babysitter on the block! This interactive course provides teens with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and responsibly care for children and infants. Participants develop leadership skills, learn how to start a babysitting business and effective decision making skills. In addition, learn basic childcare and first aid techniques. Participants receive their own “Confident Babysitter Business Kit”. Instructor: Mendy Rayford Location: CRC Fee: $55/Workshop
Introduction to Potty Training
The most FUN your child will have learning to go potty! Potty Tots are adorable preschool characters who will teach your child the steps of potty training i n a n ex c i t i n g f u n a n d n ew way. Parents/Caregivers accompany toddlers to class where they receive effective strategies and ideas for positive reinforcement. Participate in this interactive program that teaches the six steps of potty training through a series of activities including story time, music time and bubble fun! Parents receive a potty training information packet and children receive their very own Potty Tots Training Kit, which includes story book, DVD, potty chart, and a progress/reward game. Instructor: Jill Leech Fee: $26/Workshop Location: CRC
Class#
Dates
Day
Time
1625.101 1625.102 1625.103 1625.104 1625.105 1625.106
Jan 17 Feb 28 Mar 12 Apr 4 May 13 Jun 6
Sat Sat Thu Sat Wed Sat
10:00-11:00am 10:00-11:00am 10:00-11:00am 10:00-11:00am 10:00-11:00am 10:00-11:00am
Music for Toddlers
Ages: 18 Months - 2 1⁄2 Years Hearing, feeling, moving, singing, sharing and playing MUSIC...children absorb and store musical patterns and concepts for enjoyment and growth in all of their musical endeavors. Classes promote your child’s discovery of music through singing, listening and playing simple rhythm instruments. Parent involvement is required. Instructor: Susan Miyamoto Location: Miyamoto Music Studio Fee: $62/8Wks
Class#
Dates
1125.101 1125.102 1125.103 1125.104
Jan 12-Mar 16* Jan 13-Mar 10* Apr 20-Jun 15* Apr 21-Jun 9
Day
Time
Mon 10:00-10:30am Tue 10:00-10:30am Mon 10:00-10:30am 10:00-10:30am Tue *Class Skip Dates: Jan 19, Feb 16, Feb 24, May 25
Music for Young Children Ages: 3 - 4 1⁄2 Years
Children will explore the world of music while developing skills in listening, beginning music reading and ensemble playing. They will experience pitch and rhythm through singing, and play glockenspiels and rhythm instruments. Come and join the fun! Instructor: Susan Miyamoto Fee: $85/8Wks Location: Miyamoto Music Studio
Class#
Dates
Jan 14-Mar 11* Apr 22-Jun 10 *Class Skip Dates: Feb 25 1126.101 1126.102
Day
Time
Wed Wed
10:00-10:40am 10:00-10:40am
Dino Detectives Ages 5 - 7 Years
Does your child enjoy investigating Dinosaurs? Well this class will be perfect for your “Dino Enthusiast!” Children will learn interesting facts, play games, growing a dinosaur and make cool crafts. Each session, we will talk about different dinosaurs, all while meeting new Dino Enthusiasts. Instructor: City Staff Location: CRC Kitchen Fee: $5/Class
Bigfoot Graphics
Activity#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1007.101 1007.102 1007.103
Feb 17 Mar 24 Apr 21
Tue Tue Tue
4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm
Ages 12 - 16 Years
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1465.101 1465.102 1465.103 1465.104 1465.105 1465.106
Jan 31 Feb 14 Mar 21 Apr 25 May 9 Jun 13
Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat
8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-12:30pm
Wonders of Science Ages 5 - 14 Years
These science camps will be hands-on fun from beginning to end! Students perform over 40 new hands-on experiments, watch 20 experiment demonstrations and learn the amazing ways that nature and technology principles are demonstrated. Examples of experiments include: firing rocket cars, performing chemical chromatography, building fascinating polymer slimes and super balls, working dry ice wonders, designing invisible inks, creating an octopus that rises and falls on command, observing unbelievable properties of liquid nitrogen, demonstrating electric pickles, glowing metals, dichromate volcanoes, harvesting ultra-violet light and much more! Science is a tremendous opportunity to greatly enhance your child’s appreciation for nature and the world around them! Each camp is unique, so students can try one or try them all! Materials Fee: $20 due to instructor Instructor: Don & Josh Miller Location: HCPR Fee: $85/Camp
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1890.101 1890.102 1890.103 1890.104
Feb 4-Feb 25 Mar 4-Mar 25 Apr 8-Apr 29 May 6-May 27
Wed Wed Wed Wed
3:30-5:00pm 3:30-5:00pm 3:30-5:00pm 3:30-5:00pm
Locking in the Critical Basics of Math
Ages: 6 - 12 Years Math goes so much better when students have their basic facts locked in solidly. If a student is missing just a few facts, it can cause significant handicaps in progress, resulting in excessive laboring over problems. It can be discouraging, because of a few deficiencies or because a child’s calculating speed is slow. Participants will be individually tested. Techniques will be used to help master facts with speed. There will be an advanced group in each class. Save your child and yourself hours of frustrations and lay a solid foundation for great success in Math! Instructor: Don & Josh Miller Location: HCPR Fee: $85/4 Wks
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1895.101 1895.102
Jan 7-Jan 28 Jun 3-Jun 24
Wed Wed
3:30-5:00pm 3:30-5:00pm
Seasons of Sweets
Ages 6 - 12 Years Let your child’s imagination run free. Kids have fun and meet new friends while making exciting craft projects to take home. Limited space, pre-registration is required. Instructor: City Staff Location: CRC Fee: $5/Class
Ages: 8 - 12 Years Instructor: Jill Foster
Cute Cupcakes Kids Can Make
Activity#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1006.101 1006.102 1006.103 1006.104 1006.105
Jan 29 Feb 26 Mar 19 Apr 30 May 28
Thu Thu Thu Thu Thu
4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm
Kids Concoctions Ages 8 - 10 Years
Basic ingredients become treasures! Kids will measure, mix and mold to make some wacky recipes. From Bubble Art to Funny Putty and Treasure Stones. Space is limited and pre-registration is required. Instructor: City Staff Location: CRC Fee: $5/Class
Activity#
Class Dates
Day
1005.101 1005.102 1005.103 1005.104 1005.105
Jan 12 Feb 2 Mar 9 Apr 13 May 11
Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon
Kinder Kitchen
Time 4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm
Ages 6 - 8 Years
Come join in the fun as we make yummy treats to eat and learn kitchen safety as well. Some treats can be taken home along with the recipes for you to make at home for your friends and family. Pre-registration is required. Instructor: City Staff Location: CRC Kitchen Fee: $5/Class
Activity#
Dates
Day
Time
1002.101 1002.102 1002.103 1002.104 1002.105
Jan 27 Feb 24 Mar 17 Apr 28 May 26
Tue Tue Tue Tue Tue
4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm
Edible Art Club Ages 6 - 8 Years
Do your kids like to play with their food? Grab an apron, get ready and let’s start creating! This class will give your kids some fun ideas, and you’ll be surprised to see them eat their own creations. Register today! Instructor: City Staff Location: CRC Fee: $5/Class
Activity#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1004.101 1004.102 1004.103 1004.104 1004.105
Jan 14 Feb 11 Mar 11 Apr 15 May 13
Wed Wed Wed Wed Wed
4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm
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Location: CRC
Kids are going crazy for cupcakes. Come lean how to decorate cupcakes that are quick, simple and super cute! We provide all the tools and cupcakes to decorate. Materials Fee: $5 due to instructor. Fee: $15/Class
Activity#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1010.101
Jan 26
Mon
6:30-8:00pm
Sweets for your Sweetie
Come learn how to make a cookie bouquet for Valentine’s Day. You will be amazed how easy and fun it is. We provide all the tools, container and cookies to decorate. Materials Fee: $6 due to instructor. Fee: $15/Class
Activity#
Dates
Day
Time
Easter Cookies & Cupcakes
6:30-8:00pm
Activity#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1012.101
Apr 6-Apr 8
Mon/Wed
6:30-8:00pm
1011.101
Feb 9
Mon
Learn how to create beautiful and colorful cupcakes and cookies for the Easter Season. We provide all the tools, cookies and cupcakes to decorate. Materials Fee: $10 due to instructor. Fee: $30/2 Classes
Cookie Bouquet for Mom
Come make a cookie bouquet for Mother’s Day. You will have fun making a special treat for your Mother. Materials Fee: $6 due to instructor. Fee: $15/Class
Activity#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1013.101
May 4
Kids Can Cook!
Mon
6:30-8:00pm
Activity#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1014.101
Mar 2-Mar 23
Mon
6:30-8:00pm
Become a chef at this culinary class for kids. Your child will learn how to safely cook and bake nutritious and delicious foods. They’ll have fun with friends as they learn to read and follow recipes and prepare foods from other cultures. Children will eat what they make each class. Bring an apron and we will provide the food, tools and recipe book! Materials Fee: $15 due to instructor. Fee: $40/4 Wks
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9 - YOUTH ENRICHMENT
Crafty Kids
10 - YOUTH ENRICHMENT
Temecula School of Manners
Etiquette Survival Parent Workshop Ages: Adults
Little Miss Charm School Ages: 5 - 9 Years
Put on your prettiest party dress and do up your hair! Join us for an afternoon just for girls. We will have cookies and tea and learn a bit of grace and charm. Attend one or attend them all… Remember, Practice makes Polite! Instructor: Angela Sturdivant Location: Harveston Community Park Room Fee: $15/Class
Teddy Bear Tea Party Bring your favorite furry friend!
Activity#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1025.101
Feb 7
Sat
1:00-2:30pm
Princess Party Wear your tiara and dress in your favorite princess or fairy dresses!
Activity#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1025.102
Apr 18
Sat
1:00-2:30pm
All About Dolls! Bring your favorite doll or American Girl doll. A prize will be given to the young girl who most looks like her doll.
Activity#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1025.103
Jun 6
Sat
1:00-2:30pm
Etiquette Survival Ages: 5 - 15 Years
“Nobody’s polite anymore, why should I be?” Sound familiar? All of us want to be liked and accepted. It is in our best interest to make our manners a contributing element to our relationships and successes. We will provide your child with the skills to feel self-assured and confident in any situation. They will learn the following: proper table manners; manners at home and away; telephone manners; honesty; integrity; giving and receiving; getting along with others; self-esteem; compassion. Our enter taining and interactive classes include role-playing exercises, multi-media materials, and comprehensive lesson plans so students learn the value of proper social behavior, self-respect and self-confidence. All while having fun and making new friends. Proper dress required. No shorts or T-shirts. Instructor: Angela Sturdivant Location: CRC Fee: $49/4 Wks
Activity#
Class Dates
Jan 8-Jan 29 May 6-Jun 3* * Class Skip Date: May 20 1019.101 1019.102
Day
Time
Thu Wed
5:00-6:00pm 4:30-5:30pm
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Be able to reinforce what is being taught in Etiquette Survival or just brush up on your own skills. This workshop is for those parents who would like a quick refresher on the basics of today’s manners and protocol. We will teach you what social skills are important in today’s society to help your child succeed in life. This is a quick tutorial to be used in adjunct to the Etiquette Survival class or just to refresh your memory of everyday social skills. It can be taken with the class or alone. We want to help you be comfortable in encouraging your child in everyday etiquette. Workshop will cover introductions, meeting and greeting, family and school etiquette and dining etiquette. Instructor: Angela Sturdivant Location: CRC Fee: $25/Workshop
Activity#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1018.101 1018.102
Jan 6 May 11
Tue Mon
9:00am-10:30am 7:00-8:30pm
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1st Annual Temecula Valley Spring Cotillion Your child will not want to miss the opportunity to attend this new exciting program filled with lessons that will benefit them for a lifetime!
Please refer to page 21 for program details, fees and registration information.
Ages: 2 - 4 Years
This class introduces boys and girls to creative movement and dance. This is a fun interactive way to stay fit, improve coordination, boost self-confidence and have healthy socialization. Parents are welcome to participate. Instructor: Cathy Rowley Location: OTTCT Dance Studio Fee: $45/6 Wks
Class
Dates
Day
1255.101 1255.102
Jan 5-Feb 23* Mon Apr 6-May 11 Mon *Class Skip Dates: Jan 19, Feb 16
Time 9:30-10:10am 9:30-10:10am
Beginning Dance Ages: 3 - 5 Years
Learn basic tap, ballet and jazz steps. Please wear dance clothing. Tap and ballet shoes will be required. This is a funfilled learning class. Instructor: Cathy Rowley Location: OTTCT Dance Studio Fee: $45/6 Wks
Class#
Dates
Day
1260.101 1260.102
Jan 5-Feb 23* Mon Apr 6-May 11 Mon *Class Skip Dates: Jan 19, Feb 16
Time 11:00-11:40am 11:00-11:40am
Enchanted Dance Ages: 2 - 5 Years
Does your little girl love to dress-up as her favorite princess or fairy? This class provides an outlet for all of our little princesses to dance and play. Wear your favorite princess or fairy outfits to class! Instructor: Cathy Rowley Location: OTTCT Dance Studio Fee: $45/6 Wks
Class#
Dates
Day
Time
1250.101 1250.102
Jan 5-Feb 23* Mon 10:15-10:55am Apr 6-May 11 Mon 10:15-10:55am *Class Skip Dates: Jan 19, Feb 16
Beginning Ballet Ages: 5 - 10 Years
Students learn basic ballet steps in a fun, handson environment. Pink leotard and pink ballet shoes are required. Hair should be in a bun. Instructor: Kelley Rowley Location: OTTCT Dance Studio Fee: $38/5 Wks
Class#
Dates
Day
Time
1301.101 Jan 9-Feb 20* Fri 5:30-6:15pm 1301.102 Apr 10-May 22* Fri 5:30-6:15pm * Class Skip Dates: Jan 23, Jan 30, May 1, May 15
Ballet Folklorico
Learn the beautiful and traditional folk dances of Mexico. Some dances require special dresses to be performed traditionally and the cost for these is optional. All students will need to have a practice skirt. This class is for boys and girls. Instructor: Lorena Hancock Location: CRC Fee: $25/4 Wks 1580.101 1580.102 1580.103 1580.104 1580.105
Dates
Day
Baton Twirling
Ages: 4 - 12 Years Become a Temecula Valley Twirler and learn how to twirl a baton! Students learn appropriate technique to baton twirling, basic tricks and routines to current upbeat music. Students will have the opportunity to perform their routines at a recital and award ceremony held at the end of the session. All participants will also have the opportunity to perform in the City of Temecula Star Spangled 4th of July Parade. Veteran Twirler and Cheerleader Diana Tomseth will make each class fun and exciting and provide students with instruction that builds their self-esteem in a healthy environment. Students should wear a leotard or t-shirt, shorts and tennis shoes. Hair should be pulled back in a pony tail or bun. Batons will be provided for use during class. Materials Fee: Optional $60 fee for baton and performance costume. Instructor: Diana Tomseth Location: CRC Tiny Twirlers Ages: 4 - 5 Years
Class#
Time
Jan 5-Feb 2* Mon 4:30-5:30pm 4:30-5:30pm Mon Feb 9-Mar 9* Mar 16-Apr 6 Mon 4:30-5:30pm Apr 13-May 4 Mon 4:30-5:30pm May 11-Jun 8 Mon 4:30-5:30pm * Class Skip Dates: Jan 19, Feb 6, May 25
Dates
Day
Time
Fee
1900.101 Jan 28-Mar 18 Wed 1900.102 Apr 8-May 6 Wed 1900.103 May 13-Jul 1 Wed Junior Twirlers Ages: 6
5:45-6:30pm $60/8 Wks 5:45-6:30pm $40/5 Wks 5:45-6:30pm $60/8 Wks - 12 Years
Class#
Time
Dates
Day
1910.101 Jan 28-Mar 18 Wed 1910.102 Apr 8-May 6 Wed 1910.103 May 13-Jul 1 Wed
Cheer & Dance
Fee
6:45-7:30pm $60/8 Wks 6:45-7:30pm $40/5 Wks 6:45-7:30pm $60/8 Wks
Ages: 4 - 12 Years Become a Temecula Valley Cheerleader and learn cheerleading and song leading skills! Learn cool cheers and fun routines choreographed to upbeat music. Students will have the opportunity to perform their routines at a recital and award ceremony held at the end of the session. All participants will also have the opportunity to perform in the City of Temecula Star Spangled 4th of July Parade. Veteran Twirler and Cheerleader Diana Tomseth will make each class fun and exciting and provide students with instruction that builds their selfesteem in a healthy environment. Materials Fee: Optional $60 fee for poms and performance costume. Instructor: Diana Tomseth Location: CRC Tiny Poms Ages: 4 - 5 Year Olds
Class#
Ages: 4 - 15 Years
Class#
Temecula Valley Twirlers & Poms
Dates
Day
Time
Fee
1915.101 Jan 26-Mar 16* Mon 5:45-6:30pm $55/7 Wks 1915.102 Apr 6-May 4 Mon 5:45-6:30pm $40/5 Wks 1915.103 May 11-Jun 29* Mon 5:45-6:30pm $55/7 Wks Junior Poms Ages: 6 - 12 Year Olds
Class#
Dates
Day
1920.101 Jan 26-Mar 16* Mon 1920.102 Apr 6-May 4 Mon 1920.103 May 11-Jun 29 Mon *Class Skip Dates: Feb 16, May
Time
Fee
6:45-7:30pm $55/7 Wks 6:45-7:30pm $40/5 Wks 6:45-7:30pm $55/7 Wks 25
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11 - PERFORMING ARTS
Let’s Get Movin’
12 - PERFORMING ARTS
Beginning Jazz Ages: 5 - 8 Years
Wanna learn the moves from “So You Think You Can Dance?” Learn the basic technique of Jazz dance. Class will consist of stretching, strengthening and at the end of each class students will learn different types of dances. Instructor: Kelley Rowley Location: OTTCT Dance Studio Fee: $38/5 Wks
Class#
Dates
Day
Time
1306.101 1306.102
Jan 9-Feb 20* Fri 4:45-5:30pm Apr 10-May 22* Fri 4:45-5:30pm * Class Skip Dates: Jan 23, Jan 30, May 1, May 15
Beginning Tap Dancing
Hawaiian Tahitian Dance
Learn to tap dance like a pro! Basic tap steps will be taught along with a fun dance routine. Tap shoes required. Instructor: Cathy Rowley Location: OTTCT Dance Studio Fee: $60/8 Wks Ages: 5 - 7 Years
Polynesian Dance instruction for fun and enjoyment! Come join us and learn basic movements of the graceful Hawaiian Hula, the fun Maori poi balls and the exciting Tahitian Dance. Intermediate/Advanced classes are designed for returning dancers and must be approved by the instructor. Materials Fee: $10 additional/optional fee for poi balls if desired. Instructor: Aileen Manalili-De Villa Location: OTTCT Dance Studio Beginning Keikis Ages: 5 - 11 Years
Ages: 5 Years - Adults
Ages: 5 - 12 Years
Class#
Day
Time
1265.101 Jan 6-Feb 24 1265.102 Mar 3-Apr 21 1265.103 Apr 28-Jun 16 Ages: 8 - 12 Years
Dates
Tue Tue Tue
4:00-4:45pm 4:00-4:45pm 4:00-4:45pm
Class#
Dates
Day
Time
1266.101 1266.102 1266.103
Jan 6-Feb 24 Mar 3-Apr 21 Apr 28-Jun 16
Tue Tue Tue
4:45-5:30pm 4:45-5:30pm 4:45-5:30pm
Musical Theatre Ages: 6 - 12 Years
Musical Theatre class is designed for the student who both loves to sing and dance. Students will be taught basic voice control and simple theatre dance movements. Comfortable shoes and clothing should be worn. Instructor: Kelley Rowley Location: OTTCT Dance Studio Fee: $38/5 Wks
Class#
Dates
Day
Time
1305.101 1305.102
Jan 9-Feb 20* Fri 5:30-6:15pm Apr 10-May 22* Fri 5:30-6:15pm * Class Skip Dates: Jan 23, Jan 30, May 1, May 15
Belly Dancing
Ages: 14 Years - Adults Dance to the hypnotic music of the Middle East. Improve muscle tone and develop a more positive body image while having fun in this class. Learn movements to compliment the various Arabic drum rhythms. There is an extra workshop on musical styles, costuming and cultures of the region. Instructor: Kathy Stradley Fee: $48/8 Wks
Beginning Class# Class Dates
Time
Location
3000.101 Jan 21-Mar 11 Wed Wed 3000.102 Apr 15-Jun 3
Day
6:00-7:00pm 6:00-7:00pm
CRC CRC
Beginning Class# Class Dates
Time
Location
3002.101 Jan 22-Mar 12 Thu Thu 3002.102 Apr 16-Jun 4
Day
7:10-8:10pm 7:10-8:10pm
OTTCT OTTCT
Intermediate/Advanced Class# Class Dates
Time
Location
7:10-8:20pm 7:10-8:20pm
CRC CRC
Day
3001.201 Jan 21-Mar 11 Wed 3001.202 Apr 15-Jun 3 Wed
Class#
Class Dates
1200.101 1200.102 1200.103
Jan 29-Mar 5 Thu Mar 12-Apr 30 Thu May 7-Jun 25 Thu
Day
Class#
Class Dates
1201.101 1201.102 1201.103
Jan 29-Mar 5 Thu Mar 12-Apr 30 Thu May 7-Jun 25 Thu
Time
Fee
4:15-5:00pm $30/6 Wks 4:15-5:00pm $40/8 Wks 4:15-5:00pm $40/8 Wks Beginning Teens & Adults Ages: 12 Years - Adults
Intermediate Keikis Class# Class Dates 1202.101 1202.102 1202.103
Day
Jan 28-Mar 4 Wed Mar 11-Apr 29 Wed May 6-Jun 24 Wed
Advanced Keikis Class# Class Dates 1203.101 1203.102 1203.103
Day
Day
Jan 28-Mar 4 Wed Mar 11-Apr 29 Wed May 6-Jun 24 Wed
Intermediate Teens & Adults Class# Class Dates Day 1204.101 1204.102 1204.103
Jan 29-Mar 5 Thu Mar 12-Apr 30 Thu May 7-Jun 25 Thu
Class#
Class Dates
1205.101 1205.102 1205.103
Jan 28-Mar 4 Wed Mar 11-Apr 29 Wed May 6-Jun 24 Wed
Time 6:00-6:50pm 6:00-6:50pm 6:00-6:50pm Ages: 5 - 12
Fee $30/6 Wks $40/8 Wks $40/8 Wks Years
Time
Fee
4:15-5:00pm 4:15-5:00pm 4:15-5:00pm Ages: 10 1⁄2
$30/6 Wks $40/8 Wks $40/8 Wks - 14 Years
Time
Fee
5:00-5:50pm $30/6 Wks 5:00-5:50pm $40/8 Wks 5:00-5:50pm $40/8 Wks Ages: 12 Years - Adults
Time
Fee
5:00-5:50pm $30/6 Wks 5:00-5:50pm $40/6 Wks 5:00-5:50pm $40/6 Wks Advanced Teens & Adults Ages: 16 Years - Adults
Day
Square Dance Lessons
Time
Fee
6:00-7:30pm 6:00-7:30pm 6:00-7:30pm
$35/6 Wks $45/8 Wks $45/8 Wks
Ages: 8 Years - Adults
Instructor: Grapestompers Square Dancing is the American Folk Dance. Enjoy an activity that couples do together…a family activity where even children get involved. This is a great place for singles to meet. Square Dancing is easy to learn, inexpensive, and it gets you off the couch and provides mental and physical exercise. These classes are tailored to the beginner. For class dates and details, call the Community Services Department at (951) 694-6480.
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Short Plays
Group voice instruction will focus on individual singing skills taught in a group setting. A great opportunity to master an audition or talent show song and build performance skills with a sound system. A recital will be held on the last day of class in the Historic Mercantile Building at the Old Town Community Theater. There will be no additional fees for recital. Materials Fee: $10 due to instructor. Instructor: Esther Dernbach Location: OTTCT Fee: $75/6 Wks Ages: 4 - 6 Years Beginners
A trained actor educated at one of the areas top universities will provide one-on-one guidance for these young actors and guide your kids through short plays that will be presented at the end of the session. Please come and join this fun and exciting experience. Materials Fee: $10 due to instructor. Instructor: Joseph Arreola Location: OTTCT Fee: $100/4 Wks
Ages: 4 - 12 Years
Class#
Ages: 10 - 16 Years
Dates
Day
Time
1151.101 Jan 26-Mar 16* 1152.101 Jan 26-Mar 16* 1151.102 Apr 6-May 11 1152.102 Apr 6-May 11
Juniors Class# 1153.101 1153.102
Seniors Class#
Mon 10:00-10:30am Mon 1:30-2:00pm Mon 10:00-10:30am Mon 1:30-2:00pm Ages: 5 - 7 Years
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1750.101 1750.101
Jan 9-Jan 30 Mar 6-Mar 27
Fri Fri
6:00-8:00pm 6:00-8:00pm
Ballroom Dance Lessons Ages: Adults
Jan 26-Mar 16* Mon 5:30-6:00pm Apr 6-May 11 Mon 5:30-6:00pm Ages: 7 - 12 Years
A good dancer is a definite plus to social occasions. Learning to ballroom dance will help you make many new friends as you learn a lifetime social skill that will provide years of enjoyment and a good workout too! Sign up today and join in on one of our nation’s favorite pastimes. Instructor: John Irwin Location: MPSC Wednesdays
Dates
Time
Class#
Class Dates Day
Time
Fee
6:15-7:00pm 6:15-7:00pm
3200.101 3200.102 3200.103 3200.104 3200.105 3200.106
Jan 7-Jan 28 Feb 4-Feb 25 Mar 4-Mar 25 Apr 1-Apr 29 May 6-May 27 Jun 3-Jun 24
7:15-8:45pm 7:15-8:45pm 7:15-8:45pm 7:15-8:45pm 7:15-8:45pm 7:15-8:45pm
$28/4 Wks $28/4 Wks $28/4 Wks $35/5 Wks $28/4 Wks $28/4 Wks
Dates
Day
Time
Day
1154.101 1154.102
Jan 26-Mar 16* Mon Apr 6-May 11 Mon *Class Skip Dates: Feb 9, Feb 16
Piano Your Teachers Never Taught You Ages: Adults
Todd Walker has taught more than 30,000 students to play the piano in just one day. In this workshop you will learn 72 chords, 156 hand positions and how to read music from lead sheets and fake books. You will learn how to play any popular song in any key and the tools of the trade that will make you sound like a pro. Then you‘ll be able to master your technique by using Todd’s exclusive audio CD and study book. Materials Fee: $27 due to instructor for study book and CD Instructor: Todd Walker Location: MPSC Fee: $44/Workshop
Class#
13 - PERFORMING ARTS
Singing Stars
Class Date
3106.101 Apr 28
Day
Time
Tue
6:00-9:00pm
Learn to Play Piano by Ear Ages: Adults
You don’t have to be born with a special gift in order to play music by ear. Figuring out the melody is the easy part. The secret to playing music by ear is knowing what chords go along with it. You will learn how to use bass lines, how to hear and know the correct chord changes, how to transpose, and how to use the Circle of Fourths and Fifths.You will be able to play any song by ear, from simple folk tunes to difficult standards. You should have a basic knowledge of chords, if you don’t, take “Piano Your Teachers Never Taught You“ class first. Materials Fee: $27 due to instructor for study book and CD Instructor: Todd Walker Location: MPSC Fee: $44/Workshop
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
3107.101
Apr 29
Wed
6:00-9:00pm
Wed Wed Wed Wed Wed Wed
Theme Disco W/C Swing
Rumba Cha Cha Salsa Tango
Thursdays
Class#
Class Dates Day
Time
Fee
3400.101 3400.102 3400.103 3400.104 3400.105 3400.106
Jan 8-Jan 29 Feb 5-Feb 26 Mar 5-Mar 26 Apr 2-Apr 30 May 7-May 28 Jun 4-Jun 25
7:15-8:45pm 7:15-8:45pm 7:15-8:45pm 7:15-8:45pm 7:15-8:45pm 7:15-8:45pm
$28/4 Wks $28/4 Wks $28/4 Wks $35/5 Wks $28/4 Wks $28/4 Wks
Thu Thu Thu Thu Thu Thu
Ballroom Dances Ages: Adults
Ballroom dancing has come to town. It’s time to put your dance skills to work and have fun too! Dance Waltz, Fox-Trot, Swing, Latin, Polka & Hustle to danceable music. Bring your own drinks and snacks (no alcohol). Door prizes awarded at intermission. Instructor: John Irwin Location: CRC Fee: $7/at the door
Class#
Dates
Day
Time
3201.101 3201.102 3201.103 3201.104 3201.105
Jan 31 Mar 14 Apr 11 May 9 Jun 13
Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat
7:30-10:00pm 7:30-10:00pm 7:30-10:00pm 7:30-10:30pm 7:30-10:30pm
Theme Disco W/C Swing
Rumba Cha Cha Salsa Tango
14 - VISUAL ARTS
Creative Hands Art School
Basics of Digital Imaging Ages: 18 Years - Adults
Ages: 3 - 10 Years
These programs will build on your children’s love of art by expanding on their artistic ability. A certified art educator teaches all classes. All work will be displayed at a catered art show held at the end of the session which is included in the class fee. Art show is held at the historic Mercantile building located at the Old Town Temecula Community Theater. Family and friends are invited to attend the art show to see your completed masterpieces Instructor: Jennifer Livingston
Creating Together
Class#
Class Dates
Day
1146.101 Feb 24-Mar 31 Tue
Basics of Digital Photography
Time 6:30-8:30pm
Ages: 18 Years - Adults
Ages: 3 - 5 Years
This class invites parents or grandparents to come with their child and create art together. Adult and child will work side by side creating their own individual pieces of artwork which will be displayed in the art how at the end of the session. Materials Fee: $50 due to instructor. Fee: $65/5 Wks Location: CRC
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1116.101 1116.102 1116.103
Jan 7–Feb 4 Feb 11-Mar 11 Apr 8-May 6
Wed Wed Wed
10:00-10:50am 10:00-10:50am 10:00-10:50am
Aspiring Artists
Ages: 4 1⁄2 - 6 Years This class will introduce children to basic art terms and famous artists. Students will experiment with various art materials to create their artwork for the art show. Materials Fee: $50 due to instructor. Fee: $95/8 Wks Location: HCPR
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1117.101 1117.102
Jan 10-Mar 7* Apr 11-May 30
Sat Sat
9:00-10:00am 9:00-10:00am
Junior Masters
Ages: 7 - 10 Years This great program teaches children about famous artists, art history and art techniques while using various materials. All art work will be matted and displayed at the art show. Materials Fee: $50 due to instructor. Fee: $95/8 Wks Location: HCPR
Class#
This class will cover photographic techniques, shooting strategies, creative composition, and use of natural and artificial lighting. Participants must provide their own camera and should come prepared with the knowledge of how their camera works. Materials Fee: $15 due to instructor. Instructor: Mandis Razavi Location: MPSC Fee: $88/6 Wks
Class Dates
1118.101 1118.102
Jan 10-Mar 7* Apr 11-May 30 *Class Skip Date: Feb 14
Day
Time
Sat Sat
10:15-11:15am 10:15-11:15am
Beginning Watercolor Painting Ages: 16 Years - Adult
Learn dynamic watercolor painting techniques from award-winning artist David Musser. All levels of expertise are welcome. Each student begins and completes a different watercolor painting at each workshop. Materials Fee: $5 due to instructor. Instructor: David Musser Location: MPSC Fee: $30/Workshop
Class#
Dates
Day
Time
3300.101 3300.102 3300.103 3300.104 3300.105 3300.106
Jan 10 Feb 14 Mar 14 Apr 11 May 9 Jun 13
Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat
2:00-5:00pm 2:00-5:00pm 2:00-5:00pm 2:00-5:00pm 2:00-5:00pm 2:00-5:00pm
This class will cover the basics of using a SLR and point and shoot digital camera. Par ticipants must provide their own camera and should come prepared with the knowledge of how their camera works. Materials Fee: $15 due to instructor. Instructor: Mandis Razavi Location: MPSC Fee: $88/6 Wks
Class#
Class Dates
Day
1145.101 Jan 13-Feb 17 Tue
Time 6:30-8:30pm
Intermediate Digital Imaging Ages: 18 Years - Adults
This class introduces a variety of advanced photographic concepts and techniques. You will develop a personal artistic vision; learn how to define subject, light, color, composition, contrast and framing. Participants must provide their own camera and should come prepared with the knowledge of how their camera works. Materials Fee: $15 due to instructor. Instructor: Mandis Razavi Location: MPSC Fee: $88/6 Wks
Class#
Class Dates
1147.101 Apr 7-May 12
Day
Time
Tue
6:30-8:30pm
Digital Photography for Teens Ages: 13 - 17 Years
Learn to get the most out of your digital camera. Learn creative shooting strategies, composition, natural and artificial lighting, and being ready to shoot when the decisive moment occurs. Weekly projects will allow plenty of time for experimentation. Participants must provide their own camera and should come prepared with the knowledge of how their camera works. Instructor: Mandis Razavi Location: MPSC Fee: $75/6 Wks
Class#
Class Dates
1144.101 Feb 5-Mar 12
Day
Time
Thu
6:00-7:30pm
Photoshop Fundamentals Ages: 18 Years - Adults
This class is an introduction to Photoshop. You will learn the most commonly used commands, tools, and techniques to improve images. This course will teach you how to apply your Photoshop skills to your photography. Materials Fee: $15 due to instructor. Instructor: Mandis Razavi Location: MPSC Fee: $116/8 Wks
Class#
Class Dates
1170.101
Apr 9-May 28 Thu
Day
Time 6:30-8:00pm
from Bigfoot Graphics Ages: 7 - 17 Years
Tony Moramarco, professional cartoonist and creative director for Bigfoot Graphics, offers the following unique and creative classes for young ar tists. Please visit www.BigfootGraphics.com for more information and galleries of student artwork.
Cartooning with Bigfoot Ages: 7 - 13 Years
The Valley’s premier cartoon workshop is in its second decade of fun-filled classes for kids! Your child will have tons of fun drawing cartoons and using his/her imagination. Each session is completely different, so kids are invited to come again and again. Bigfoot is great with children and all they’ll need is a large white drawing pad, some pencils, a sharpener and an eraser to unleash their wonderful creative energy. Students are encouraged to enroll early, as these popular sessions fill up quickly. Materials Fee: $20 due to instructor. Instructor: Tony Moramarco Location: MPSC Fee: $40/4 Wks
Class#
Class Dates Day Time
1140.101 1140.102 1140.103 1140.104
Feb 4-Feb 25 Wed Apr 8-Apr 29 Wed May 6-May 27 Wed Jun 10-Jul 1 Wed
Theme
5:00-6:30pm Outer Space Toons 5:00-6:30pm Cartoon Flashback 5:00-6:30pm Manga/Super Heroes 5:00-6:30pm Cartoons B.C.
Exploring Manga & Anime Ages: 11 - 17 Years
Manga and Anime are Japanese art forms that have taken America by storm! Their evidence is everywhere from our comics, our movies & our video games. Students will share their love for this popular art form and create new characters, as well as draw their favorites. Sign up today ... This popular class fills up quickly! Materials Fee: $20 due to instructor. Instructor: Tony Moramarco Fee: $50/4 Wks Location: TPL
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
Theme
1143.101 Jan 27-Feb 17 Tue Location: HCPR
5:00-6:30pm Anime Super Pop
Class#
Time
Class Dates
Day
1143.102 May 5-May 26 Tue
Theme
5:00-6:30pm Chibi 101
Graphic Design Basics Ages: 11 - 17 Years
Students interested in turning their love for art into functional advertising & promotion should register now for this amazing class! Young designers will receive step-by-step instruction on turning drawings, words & photographs into ads, posters, logos, websites and more. Note: This class teaches the fundamentals of design and composition and is not a computer class. Students will begin to build an actual portfolio of graphic design projects. Materials Fee: $20 due to instructor. Instructor: Tony Moramarco Location: TPL Fee: $50/4 Wks
Class#
Class Dates
Day
1142.101 Apr 7-Apr 28 Tue 1142.102 Jun 2-Jun 30* Tue * Class Skip Date: Jun 16
Time 5:00-6:30pm 5:00-6:30pm
Acrylic Painting Techniques Ages: 13 Years - Adult
Learn to paint like a pro (even if you can’t draw) utilizing this foolproof and time-tested painting method, taught by a world famous artist! Replicate the photo of your choice with amazing accuracy. Class is taught in a non-competitive environment with lots of individual attention. This fast and easy painting technique is suitable to any age group and all ability levels. Supplies Needed: Please see receipt notes after registering for supplies needed at first class, or call 694-6480 for more information. Instructor: Don Roth Location: MPSC Fee: $90/3 Wks
Class#
Dates
Day
Time
1150.101 1150.102 1150.103 1150.104 1150.105 1150.106
Jan 6-Jan 20 Feb 3-Feb 17 Mar 3-Mar 17 Apr 7-Apr 21 May 5-May 19 Jun 2-Jun 16
Tue Tue Tue Tue Tue Tue
6:00-9:00pm 6:00-9:00pm 6:00-9:00pm 6:00-9:00pm 6:00-9:00pm 6:00-9:00pm
Pencil Portrait Drawing Ages: 13 Years - Adult
Learn to create beautiful, hand-drawn portraits in pencil, from your favorite photographs with perfect accuracy. This time-tested method is virtually foolproof and no prior drawing experience is required. With the tools and techniques taught in this class, anyone can replicate a photo with near-perfect likeness, completing their drawing during the workshop. Supplies Needed: Please see receipt notes after registering for supplies needed at first class, or call 694-6480 for more information. Instructor: Don Roth Location: MPSC Fee: $45/Workshop
Class#
Dates
Day
Time
1155.101 1155.102 1155.103 1155.104 1155.105 1155.106
Jan 27 Feb 24 Mar 24 Apr 28 May 26 Jun 23
Tue Tue Tue Tue Tue Tue
6:00-9:00pm 6:00-9:00pm 6:00-9:00pm 6:00-9:00pm 6:00-9:00pm 6:00-9:00pm
Build Your Own Website in 3 Hours! Ages: 16 Years - Adults
This hands-on class will give you the ability to create your own website. Leave this one-day workshop with a fully functional, working site that is live on the Internet. Learn to add pictures, text, and contact forms. Software is included in the materials fee, along with one month of free hosting. Supplies Needed: Bring a Wi-Fi enabled laptop to class. Materials Fee: $40 due to instructor. Instructor: Kurt Wyman Location: CRC Fee: $39/Workshop
Class#
Class Dates Day
Time
1160.101 1160.102 1160.103
Jan 20 Apr 23 May 28
6:00-9:00pm 6:00-9:00pm 6:00-9:00pm
Woodcarvers
Tue Thu Thu
Ages: Adults
The Temecula Valley Woodcarvers meet weekly at the Temecula Community Center. Beginners are welcome and our more experienced car vers are happy to help you develop your woodcarving skills.
Day
Time
Location
Fri
12:00-3:00pm
TCC
15 - VISUAL ARTS
Art Classes for Kids and Teens
16 - HEALTH & FITNESS
GET HEALTHY…STAY HEALTHY…ONE STEP AT A TIME!
Dr. Sears’ L.E.A.N. Start Program
Dr. Sears’ Book Signing and Speaking Engagement
Ages: Adults
Ages: Adults
Join us for a highly interactive, fun, & often tasty workshop based on scientific research and developed by “America’s Pediatrician” Dr. William Sears. Parents and caregivers will be equipped with tips & tools to impact their families Lifestyle, Exercise, Attitude & Nutrition (L.E.A.N.). Dr. Sears’ certified instructor, Amy Quinn, will empower you to shape healthy habits for your entire family & grow your children smart! Course topics include: How foods impact behavior, learning, moods & sleep; assessing ingredients in our food; great grocery shopping strategies; creating tasty, healthy meals and snacks and the best ways to incorporate activity into your hectic lifestyle. This workshop is also beneficial for daycare providers, preschool administrators, teachers, and healthcare employees. Workshop for adults, however babies in arms are welcome. Materials Fee: $15 for L.E.A.N. Start Workbook. Instructor: Amy Quinn Location: CRC Fee: $50/3 Wks Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1350.101
Feb 12-Feb 26
Thu
10:00am-12:00pm
1350.102
Mar 5-Mar 19
Thu
6:30pm-8:30pm
1350.103
Apr 23-May 7
Thu
6:30pm-8:30pm
1350.104
May 21-Jun 4
Thu
10:00am-12:00pm
Location: CRC Fee: $5/person Activity#: 1360.101 We are proud to announce Dr. William Sears will be visiting the City of Temecula. Dr. Sears is one of A m e r i c a ’ s m o s t r e n o w n e d pediatricians, is the father of eight children, and the author of over 40 books on childcare including “The Healthiest Kid in the Neighborhood”. Dr. Sears will come to share his vision for the L.E.A.N. Start Program and kick off its beginning in Temecula. He will also talk about his new book that is soon to be released entitled, “N.D.D”. – “Nutrition Deficit Disorder.” Space for this exciting opportunity will be limited and pre-registration is required.
Saturday, May 9th 2:00pm
“Temecula– Walking Circles Around the World” City of Temecula Community Services Department Presents:
New Yoga Classes!
Back by popular demand! Here is your chance to get healthy, stay healthy, and learn to become a healthier person. This exciting twenty-four week program is designed to promote a healthier lifestyle for citizens of all ages that want to be active and FIT. Whether you chose to walk or run, maintain your weight, lose a few excess pounds, or just have fun in a safe environment….this program is for you, your family, and your friends. Ages: All Ages
Harveston Community Park Days: Monday through Friday
Time: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
28582 Harveston Drive
For information regarding new yoga classes, starting on Saturdays at the CRC call (951) 694-6480
Start Date: Monday, Jan. 12, 2009 A fitness tracking card will be made available for each program participant to track their individual weekly progress. Additional nutritional and healthy living information will be provided at each session. For more information, please contact the Community Services Department at 951-694-64100
Beginning Fit Camp
Class incorporates all facets of fitness into a fun and exciting hour. Activities and games include balance, cardio, strength, flexibility, and agility. Drills will engage the mind as well as the body. Weekly challenges will relate to good sleep, eating breakfast and limiting television time. Children will yearn to play outside, eat right and live a healthy life! Bring bottled water, a hand towel and wear proper clothing and shoes. Instructor: Gordon & Kelly Kent Location: HCPR Fee: $49/4 Wks
An introduction to our Temecula Fit Camp. Designed to give you a great full-body workout in just 1 hour. Classes combine strength, cardiovascular, core, balance and flexibility training at a slower pace. Anyone can enjoy our workouts regardless of fitness level. Learn to jump rope, run agility drills, light calisthenics and plyometrics, resistance training, light kickboxing and increase your knowledge of nutrition. Make a change today and take a step out of that comfort zone and see how great it feels to be fit! Visit www.fitlife1.com, and watch our new Fit Camp video. Come sweat with us and make some new friends too! Instructor: Gordon & Kelly Kent Fee: $49/4 Wks Location: Harveston Community Park
Ages: 4 - 8 Years
Ages: 16 Years - Adults
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
3010.101 3010.102 3010.103 3010.104 3010.105 3010.106
Jan 6-Jan 27 Feb 3-Feb 24 Mar 3-Mar 24 Apr 7-Apr 28 May 5-May 26 Jun 2-Jun 23
Tue Tue Tue Tue Tue Tue
4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm
Teen Boot Camp Ages: 12 - 16 Years
Teen Boot Camp is a well-designed fitness program for boys and girls of any size, shape and fitness ability. If you think you can't do one push-up, that's o.k., because you're not alone. You don’t have to be in shape to join, because no one gets left behind. Instructors will motivate you in a positive way to do your best. Participants will do stretches, calisthenics, strength workouts, circuit training, obstacle courses and much more! Workouts will be fun and challenging at the same time. Athletes looking for a new challenge, this program is for you too. Classes are structured to meet everyone's physical abilities. Instructor: Gordon & Kelly Kent Fee: $49/4 Wks Location: Harveston Community Park
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
3012.101 3012.102 3012.103 3012.104 3012.105 3012.106
Jan 8-Jan 29 Feb 5-Feb 26 Mar 5-Mar 26 Apr 9-Apr 30 May 7-May 28 Jun 4-Jun 25
Thu Thu Thu Thu Thu Thu
4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm
Cardio Pilates
Ages: 14 Years - Adults First fifteen minutes consists of cardio, last half-hour consists of a traditional Pilates workout to tone and firm all over. This class meets twice a week for one low monthly fee. Instructor education and experience includes: Personal Trainer certified, Aerobics (10 yrs), Martial arts training, Black Belt in TKD, TKB (8+ yrs), AFAA and CPR/First Aid certification. Strongly recommended: Cross Training shoes, mat, pair of weights. Instructor: Katrina Miles Location: HCPR Fee: $30/4 Wks
Class# 3510.101 3510.102 3510.103 3510.104 3510.105 3510.106
Class Dates
Day
Time
Jan 5-Jan 28* Mon/Wed 6:00-7:00pm Feb 2-Feb 25* Mon/Wed 6:00-7:00pm Mar 2-Mar 25 Mon/Wed 6:00-7:00pm Apr 6-Apr 29 Mon/Wed 6:00-7:00pm 6:00-7:00pm May 4-May 27* Mon/Wed Mon/Wed 6:00-7:00pm Jun 1-Jun 24 *Class Skip Dates: Jan 19, Feb 16, May 25
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
3015.101 3015.102 3015.103 3015.104 3015.105 3015.106
Jan 7-Jan 28 Feb 4-Feb 25 Mar 4-Mar 25 Apr 8-Apr 29 May 6-May 27 Jun 3-Jun 24
Wed Wed Wed Wed Wed Wed
5:45-6:45pm 5:45-6:45pm 5:45-6:45pm 5:45-6:45pm 5:45-6:45pm 5:45-6:45pm
Temecula Fit Camp Ages: 16 Years - Adults
‘Come Sweat With Us’ in our unique and exciting Fitness Camp. Designed to give you a phenomenal full-body workout in just 1 hour. Classes meet twice a week and combine strength, cardiovascular, core, balance and flexibility training. Run agility drills, do calisthenics and plyometrics, resistance train, light kickboxing, and learn about nutrition. Classes are challenging, fun and exciting. Don’t put your health off any longer. Visit www.fitlife1.com, and watch our new Fit Camp video and see what it’s all about! It will change your life! Instructor: Gordon & Kelly Kent Location: Harveston Community Park Fee: $98/4 Wks Mon/Fri (9:45-10:45am) Tue/Thu (5:45-6:45pm) Class# Class Dates Class# Class Dates 3050.101 Jan 5-Jan 30* 3055.101 3050.102 Feb 2-Feb 27* 3055.102 3050.103 Mar 2-Mar 27 3055.103 3050.104 Apr 3-May 1 3055.104 3050.105 May 4-May 29* 3055.105 3050.106 Jun 1-Jun 26 3055.106 *Class Skip Dates: Jan 19, Feb 16, May 25
Jan 6-Jan 29 Feb 3-Feb 26 Mar 3-Mar 26 Apr 7-Apr 30 May 5-May 28 Jun 2-Jun 25
Karate
(Okinawan ShorinRyu Shorin-Kan)
Ages: 5 Years - Adults
Shorin-Ryu Shorinkan is a system of unarmed combat, which can be traced back over 1000 years. This class will provide students with a tradition of principles. Students will receive and advanced intermediate beginner, instruction. Sensei Julio C. Miranda is an internationally certified instructor. Materials Fee: Optional $25 fee for uniform. Instructor: Julio Miranda Location: HCPR Fee: $60/6 Wks Ages: 5- 8 Years
Class# 3600.101 3600.102 3600.103 3600.104 Ages: 9 Years -
Class Dates Jan 8-Feb 12 Feb 19-Mar 26 Apr 2-May 7 May 14-Jun 18 Adults
Day
Time
Thu Thu Thu Thu
6:00-7:00pm 6:00-7:00pm 6:00-7:00pm 6:00-7:00pm
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
3605.101 3605.102 3605.103 3605.104
Jan 8-Feb 12 Feb 19-Mar 26 Apr 2-May 7 May 14-Jun 18
Thu Thu Thu Thu
7:10-8:10pm 7:10-8:10pm 7:10-8:10pm 7:10-8:10pm
17 - HEALTH & FITNESS
Kids Fitness
18 - SPORTS
Kidz Love Soccer, Inc. Ages: 2 - 12 Years
Learn the world’s most popular sport from professional coaches trained in the Kidz Love Soccer method. The experience includes ageappropriate activities: skill demonstrations, fun games, and instructional scrimmages conducted in a non-competitive, recreational format. “Where the score is always fun to fun!” Visit www.kidzlovesoccer.com for more information. Instructor: Kidz Love Soccer Coaches Location: Long Canyon Creek Park (Take Margarita Road to N. General Kearney and go East.) Materials Required: Shin guards required after first class meeting. Class Skip Dates: In case of rain-outs, call the KLS Field Hot-Line at: 1-800-871-2275.
Beginner Baseball League Ages: 4 - 5 Years
This league is designed for children who miss the age cut-off date for little league. It is non–competitive where the score is not kept. Children will hit off a tee (no pitching). There are no outside practices and parents are encouraged to participate in classes. The goal of this league is to have fun, develop new skills, enjoy wearing a hat, uniform and being part of a team for the very first time. Hat, team shirt, trophy and team picture included. The first two weeks are designated spring training and the last six weeks are games. Games may change times week to week depending on the amount of teams formed. Instructor: Master Sports Coaches Location: Pauba Ridge Park Fee: $120/8 Wks
Class# 1865.101
Class Dates Mar 7-Apr 25
Day
Time
Sat
1:00-2:00pm
Mommy/Daddy & Me Soccer Ages: 2 - 3.5 Years & Parent
Introduce yourself and your toddler to the “World’s Most Popular Game!” As you and your child participate in our fun age-appropriate activities, your child will be developing their large motor skills and socialization skills. A variety of activities designed around the game of soccer will be played each week. The fun happens on the field, and in Mommy/Daddy Soccer, you won’t have to watch from the sidelines.
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
Fee
1600.101 1601.101 1614.101 1600.102 1601.102 1614.102
Jan Jan Jan Apr Apr Apr
Fri Fri Sat Fri Fri Sat
9:00-9:30am 9:30-10:00am 9:00-9:30am 9:00-9:30am 9:30-10:00am 9:00-9:30am
$82/8 $82/8 $82/8 $92/9 $92/9 $92/9
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
Fee
1602.101 1603.101 1604.101 1602.102 1603.102 1604.102
Jan Jan Jan Apr Apr Apr
Fri Fri Sat Fri Fri Sat
10:50-11:20am 3:00-3:30pm 9:45-10:00am 10:50-11:20am 5:35-6:05pm 9:30-10:00am
$82/8 $82/8 $82/8 $92/9 $92/9 $92/9
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
Fee
1605.101 1606.101 1607.101 1605.102 1606.102 1607.102
Jan Jan Jan Apr Apr Apr
Fri Fri Sat Fri Fri Sat
10:15-10:50am 3:30-4:05pm 10:00-10:35am 10:15-10:50am 3:15-3:50pm 10:00-10:35am
$82/8 $82/8 $82/8 $92/9 $92/9 $92/9
Tot Soccer
Pre-Soccer
Soccer 1
23-Mar 13 23-Mar 13 24-Mar 14 3-Jun 12* 3-Jun 12* 4-Jun 13*
Ages: 3.5 - 4 Years 23-Mar 13 23-Mar 13 24-Mar 14 3-Jun 12* 3-Jun 12* 4-Jun 13*
23-Mar 13 23-Mar 13 24-Mar 14 3-Jun 12* 3-Jun 12* 4-Jun 13*
Wks Wks Wks Wks Wks Wks
Ages: 5 - 6 Years
Class Dates
Day
Time
Fee
1608.101 1609.101 1608.102 1609.102
Jan Jan Apr Apr
Fri Sat Fri Sat
4:05-4:50pm 10:35-11:20am 3:50-4:35pm 10:35-11:20am
$82/8 $82/8 $92/9 $92/9
23-Mar 13 24-Mar 14 3-Jun 12* 4-Jun 13*
Wks Wks Wks Wks
Class Dates
Day
Time
1610.101 1611.101 1610.102 1611.102
Jan Jan Apr Apr
Fri Sat Fri Sat
4:50-5:35pm 11:20-12:05pm 4:35-5:20pm 11:20-12:05pm
Class#
Class Dates
1613.101 1612.101 1613.102
Jan 24-Mar 14 Sat Apr 3-Jun 12* Fri Apr 4-Jun 13 Sat
23-Mar 13 24-Mar 14 3-Jun 12* 4-Jun 13*
Fee $82/8 $82/8 $92/9 $92/9
Wks Wks Wks Wks
Ages: 9 - 12 Years Day
Time
Fee
11:20-12:20pm $82/8 Wks 11:20-12:20pm $92/9 Wks 11:20-12:20pm $92/9 Wks
*Class Skip Dates: Apr 10, Apr 11, May 22, May 23
JR. Sports
Ages: 3 - 5 Years This popular program allows participants to play soccer, basketball, tee-ball, flag football and track ‘n’ field. Our coaching philosophy is to give participants a foundation in each sport by incorporating rules into modified games that are appropriate for each age group and most importantly a lot of fun. Class shirt included. Each season there is a new giveaway! Instructor: Master Sports Coaches Location: Pauba Ridge Park Fee: $95/8 Wks Mondays
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1860.101 1860.102 1860.103 1860.104 Tuesdays
Jan Jan Apr Apr
19-Mar 9 19-Mar 9 13-Jun 8* 13-Jun 8*
Mon Mon Mon Mon
10:00am-10:50am 11:00am-11:50am 10:00am-10:50am 11:00am-11:50am
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1870.101 1870.102 1870.103 1870.104 Saturdays
Jan Jan Apr Apr
Tue Tue Tue Tue
10:00am-10:50am 11:00am-11:50am 10:00am-10:50am 11:00am-11:50am
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1880.101 1880.102 1880.103
Ages: 7 - 8 Years
Class#
Soccer 3
Wks Wks Wks Wks Wks Wks
Ages: 4 - 5 Years
Class#
Soccer 2
Wks Wks Wks Wks Wks Wks
20-Mar 10 20-Mar 10 14-Jun 2 14-Jun 2
Mar 7 -Apr 25 Sat Mar 7 -Apr 25 Sat Mar 7 -Apr 25 Sat *Class Skip Dates: May 25
9:00am-9:50am 10:00am-10:50am 11:00am-11:50am
Ages: 5 - 13 Years
Intermediate Basketball Skills Clinic
EMH Beginning Basketball Clinic is for both boys and girls. While your child practices ball-handling, dribbling, and shooting, your child will also learn about good sportsmanship, teamwork, and the value of fair play. Our outstanding coaches take an individual interest in each child regardless of his or her ability on the court. Games will be played during each class to reinforce lessons taught. Participants will be divided into age-appropriate groups. Instructor: EMH Sports Coaches Location: CRC Gym Fee: $30/4 Wks
This clinic is designed to introduce the player to the competitive realm of the sport of basketball. Game situations and strategies are introduced. Participants in this class should have a good understanding of basketball fundamentals. EMH’s goal is for each participant to leave the clinic with an understanding of what coaches are looking for in a player. Games will be played during each class to reinforce lessons taught. Participants will be divided into age-appropriate groups. Instructor: EMH Sports Coaches Location: CRC Gym Fee: $40/4 Wks
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
2400.101 2400.102 2400.103 2400.104 2400.105 2400.106
Jan 6-Jan 27 Feb 3-Feb 24 Mar 3-Mar 24 Apr 7-Apr 28 May 5-May 26 Jun 2-Jun 23
Tue Tue Tue Tue Tue Tue
4:30-5:30pm 4:30-5:30pm 4:30-5:30pm 4:30-5:30pm 4:30-5:30pm 4:30-5:30pm
2500.101 2500.102 2500.103 2500.104 2500.105 2500.106
Jan 6-Jan 27 Feb 3-Feb 24 Mar 3-Mar 24 Apr 7-Apr 28 May 5-May 26 Jun 2-Jun 23
Tue Tue Tue Tue Tue Tue
5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:30pm
Ages: 10 - 18 Years
Tennis
Junior Golf Clinic
Tennis is a sport for the entire family and a sport for life. Experience the fun and fundamentals of the game. Lessons include strokes, serve, volley, rules and game strategy. All levels and ages are welcome. Instructor: Kerry Leander, U.S.P.T.A. Development Coach Location: TVHS Tennis Courts Beginning Juniors Ages: 7 - 13 Years Fee: $55/6 Wks
PGA Professional Steve Adamiak and his experienced staff offer a wonderful introduction to the game of golf. Every student will learn the proper skills in a fun, entertaining atmosphere. Golf clubs will be provided if needed or can be purchased on site. Instructor: Steve Adamiak Location: Redhawk Golf Course
Ages: 7 - Adults
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1405.101 1405.102 1405.103
Jan 8-Feb 12 Mar 5-Apr 23* May 7-Jun 11
Thu Thu Thu
5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:30pm Ages: 7 - 13 Years
Beginning/Intermediate Juniors Fee: $55/6 Wks Class# Class Dates Day 1406.101 1406.102 1406.103
Jan 8-Feb 12 Mar 5-Apr 23* May 7-Jun 11
Thu Thu Thu
Beginning/Intermediate Adult Fee: $60/6 Wks Class# Class Dates Day 1407.101 1407.102 1407.103
Jan 8-Feb 12 Thu Mar 5-Apr 23* Thu Thu May 7-Jun 11 *Class Skip Date: Mar 26, Apr 2
Time 6:30-7:30pm 6:30-7:30pm 6:30-7:30pm Ages: 14 - Adults
Time 7:30-8:30pm 7:30-8:30pm 7:30-8:30pm
Competitive Tennis Ages: 10 - 18 Years
Take your tennis to the next level in this class that specializes in playing Open to all tennis competitively. juniors meeting the following criteria: completed minimum of 2 Beginning Junior sessions with Coach Leander or equivalent classes, competes in the U.S.P.T.A. Jr. League or Tournaments, or on a high school team. Instructor: Kerry Leander, U.S.P.T.A. Development Coach Location: TVHS Tennis Courts
Fee: $55/6 Wks Class# Class Dates 1408.101 1408.102 1408.103
Day
Jan 8-Feb 12 Thu Mar 5-Apr 23* Thu May 7-Jun 11 Thu *Class Skip Date: Mar 26, Apr 2
Time 6:30-7:30pm 6:30-7:30pm 6:30-7:30pm
Ages: 6 - 17 Years
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
Fee
1500.101 1500.102 1500.103 1500.104 1500.105 1500.106
Jan 14-Jan 28 Feb 4-Feb 25 Mar 4-Mar 25 Apr 8-Apr 29 May 6-May 27 Jun 3-Jun 24
Wed Wed Wed Wed Wed Wed
4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm
$38/3 $50/4 $50/4 $50/4 $50/4 $50/4
Women’s Golf Clinic
Wks Wks Wks Wks Wks Wks
Ages: 16 Years - Adults
PGA Professional Steve Adamiak and his experienced staff offer a wonderful introduction to the game of golf. Each student will learn proper Fundamentals, swing techniques, and course skills. Golf clubs will be provided if needed or can be purchased on site. Instructor: Steve Adamiak Location: Redhawk Golf Course
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
Fee
1502.101 1502.102 1502.103 1502.104 1502.105 1502.106
Jan 14-Jan 28 Feb 4-Feb 25 Mar 4-Mar 25 Apr 8-Apr 29 May 6-May 27 Jun 3-Jun 24
Wed Wed Wed Wed Wed Wed
9:00-10:00am 9:00-10:00am 9:00-10:00am 9:00-10:00am 9:00-10:00am 9:00-10:00am
$38/3 Wks $50/4 Wks $50/4 Wks $50/4 Wks $50/4 Wks $50/4 Wks
Senior’s Golf Clinic Ages: 50+
PGA Professional Steve Adamiak and his experienced staff offer a wonderful introduction to the game of golf. Each student will learn proper Fundamentals, swing techniques, and course skills. Golf clubs will be provided if needed or can be purchased on site. Instructor: Steve Adamiak Location: Redhawk Golf Course
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
Fee
1503.101 1503.102 1503.103 1503.104 1503.105 1503.106
Jan 15-Jan 29 Feb 5-Feb 26 Mar 5-Mar 26 Apr 9-Apr 30 May 7-May 28 Jun 4-Jun 25
Thu Thu Thu Thu Thu Thu
9:00-10:00am 9:00-10:00am 9:00-10:00am 9:00-10:00am 9:00-10:00am 9:00-10:00am
$30/3 Wks $40/4 Wks $40/4 Wks $40/4 Wks $40/4 Wks $40/4 Wks
19 - SPORTS
Beginning Basketball Skills Clinic
20 - PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
Focus on Your Family
Notary Public Seminar
Explore Stephen Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective Families in this 2-day workshop. This class will help you clarify your goals for your family and develop habits that will lead to long-term high-quality relationships. This class is a must for anyone who wants to develop and nurture strong family bonds that extend to future generations. Instructor: Katherine Knight, Strong Families Coach Location: CRC Fee: $10/Workshop
This seminar is designed to prepare you to become a knowledgeable Notary Public. Learn the procedures for proper notarization, how to start your Notary career, understanding the law, how to perform 5 different notarial acts, the essential ID features, 7 entries in your journal required by law, when to refuse to notarize, how to pass the test, safekeeping of the Notary journal and seal, notarizing out-ofstate documents. The State Exam will be given after seminar. Materials Fee: $45 due to instructor. In addition, a $40 check payable to the Secretary of State is also required with proper photo ID and a 2”x2” passport photo. Instructor: Marylyn Jones Location: TPL Fee: $70/Workshop
Ages: Adults
Ages: 18 Years - Adults
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1090.101
Feb 21-Feb 28
Sat
9:00-12:00pm
Parenting with 1-2-3 Magic Ages: Adults
This award-winning, evidence-based program created by Dr. Thomas Phelan will help you raise kids who are responsible, respectful and fun to be around! This entertaining workshop will teach you how to manage difficult behavior without arguing, yelling or hitting. This class meets Riverside County Court requirements for parenting classes. Parenting guidance for children ages 2-12 years. Instructor: Katherine Knight, Strong Families Coach Location: CRC Fee: $10/Workshop
Class#
Class Dates
1080.101 1080.102
Jan 24 Mar 14
Day
Time
Sat Sat
9:00am-12:00pm 9:00am-12:00pm
Parenting: How to Eat an Elephant Ages: Adults
Just how do you eat an elephant? Well, one bite at a time of course. Parenting can often seem like an overwhelming project, but when you break it down into smaller bites, there are just four principles parents need to follow to be successful. Regardless of your parenting style, these four principles will help guide your interactions with your children to make your time and efforts more effective and more enjoyable. This is a short workshop that packs a big punch. Instructor: Katherine Knight, Strong Families Coach Location: CRC Fee: $10/Workshop
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1085.101 1085.102
Mar 26 May 21
Thu Thu
6:30-8:30pm 6:30-8:30pm
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
3102.101
May 30
Sat
8:00am-5:00pm
Basic Dog Obedience Ages: 11 Years - Adults
This class starts with the basics and moves into intermediate dog training. We show you how to teach your dog 16 commands including sit, down, stay, come, walking on a leash without pulling, and more! Besides learning obedience commands, we will cover problem behaviors like jumping, digging, chewing, barking and more. Toward the end of the class we will be training with distractions. It is common for the dogs in class to be learning to stay on a 30’ leash with other dogs and people walking past and with toys bouncing around them. Instructor: It’s A Dog’s World Staff Location: RRSP (near Skate Park) Fee: $125/7 Wks
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
3202.101 3202.102 3202.103
Jan 13-Feb 24 Mar 10-Apr 21 May 12-Jun 23
Tue Tue Tue
7:00-8:00pm 7:00-8:00pm 7:00-8:00pm
English as a Second Language (ESL) Ages: Adults
Mt. San Jacinto College is pleased to be offering English as a Second Language (ESL) classes. Call 694-6469 for detailed information. Registration will take place on first-come, first-serve basis at the first class meeting in January.
Dates Jan-June Jan-June
Days
Time
Mon/Fri T/W/Th
Location
9:00am-1:00pm TCC 9:00am-12:00pm TCC
Immigration and Citizenship
Fee FREE FREE
Ages: Adults
This course is designed for the prospective U.S. citizen to prepare for citizenship. For detailed course information call 694-6469.
Dates
Days
Time
Location
Fee
Jan-June
Tue/Wed
6:00-9:00pm
TCC
FREE
CPR & First Aid
Ages: 10 Years - Adults This course provides information on adult, child, and infant CPR, including recognition and emergency resuscitation techniques for heart attack, stroke and choking; prevention of injuries and cardiac arrest; and use of barrier devices. First Aid will provide information on how to manage illness and injuries in the first few minutes of an emergency until professional help arrives. 2-year certification card received after successful completion of each class. Materials fee for textbooks due to instructor. Please Note: This is not a healthcare provider CPR class. Instructor: Tyree Richards Location: TPL Day: Sat
CPR/First Aid Combo Fee: $65 Materials Fee: $20 Time: 9:00am-3:30pm
CPR Fee: $35 Materials Fee: $15 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm
First Aid Fee: $40 Materials Fee: $15 Time: 12:30-3:30pm
Dates
Class#
Class#
Class#
Jan 10 Feb 7 Mar 7 Apr 4 May 2 Jun 6
3205.101 3205.102 3205.103 3205.104 3205.105 3205.106
3206.101 3206.102 3206.103 3206.104 3206.105 3206.106
3207.101 3207.102 3207.103 3207.104 3207.105 3207.106
1st Annual Temecula Valley Spring Cotillion Help your child develop important social skills while creating wonderful memories that will last a lifetime!
Knowing how to conduct oneself with poise and self-assurance is a skill you use your entire life. Cotillion is an exciting opportunity to provide young people with social training and equip them with the skills, confidence and self-esteem they’ll need to be successful adults. Instruction includes proper a ttire, making an introduction, escorting a partner and ballroom dancing. The lessons learned will help a child become more comfortable in an y social situa tion. Cotillion is a grea t way to meet new friends and a way to build camaraderie with peers. For more details call 694-6480. Please enroll early, as space is limited. If program becomes full, we encoura ge participants to be waitlisted as ever y effort will be made to accommoda te participants. Ma terials Fee: $35 due to instructor. Instructor: Angela Sturdivant Loca tion: CRC, 30875 Rancho Vista Drive Fee: $98/Program
Junior Cotillion
Pre Cotillion (Grades 3-5)
Young Ladies Young Men Day: Sundays
Class #: 1330.101 Class #: 1335.101 Time: 4:00-5:30pm
Class Dates
Februar y 22 March 8 A pril 5
Theme
(Grades 6-8)
Young Ladies Young Men Day: Sundays
Cotillion Introduction Social Graces Dining Etiquette
Final Dinner & Dance Parents Night Sunday, April 26th 5:00-7:00pm
Class #: 1340.101 Class #: 1345.101 Time: 5:45-7:15pm
Dress
Casual Semi-Formal Semi-Formal
22 - OLD TOWN TEMECULA COMMUNITY THEATER
The 361-seat Old Town Temecula Community Theater is a contemporary, state-of-the-art proscenium theater in the heart of Old Town Temecula. The theater complex includes the Merc, which houses the Gallery at the Merc, Club at the Merc, and the Ticket Office. Location: 42051 Main Street
For more information and tickets, visit www.TemeculaTheater.org or call 1.866.OLD.TOWN (1.866.653.8696)
Upcoming Performances at the Old Town Community Theater January - June 2009 Performance
Presenter
Pnina Becher Into the Woods
Temecula Presents Fine Arts Network
Zac Harmon Interpreti Veneziani Blockbuster Hits from the Oscar's and Tony's: Onstage Cabaret Orchestra with Debbie Prutsman and John Bisom Temecula Live!
Temecula Presents Temecula Presents Temecula Presents & OnStage Musicals
Inland Valley Symphony California Chamber Orchestra: Grieg, Bach, Handel Smuin Ballet Lend Me A Tenor
Temecula Live Inland Valley Symphony Temecula Presents & Golden Valley Music Society Temecula Presents Temecula Valley Players
Vagina Monologues The West Coast Funnies The Derailers California Chamber Orchestra: Mozart, Schubert, Minor A Tribute to the Big Bands: All Star Big Band with Cassie Miller and Vic Leon Odyssey Dance Theatre Inland Valley Symphony Willy Wonka Jr.
Temecula Valley Players Sprocket Entertainment Temecula Presents Temecula Presents & Golden Valley Music Society Temecula Presents & OnStage Musicals Temecula Presents Inland Valley Symphony Temecula Performing Arts Company
The Blasters A Showtune Spectacular: OnStage Cabaret Orchestra with Kim Huber and Roger Befeler California Chamber Orchestra: Beethoven Spectacular Living Last Supper Teahouse of the August Moon
Temecula Presents Temecula Presents & OnStage Musicals Temecula Presents & Golden Valley Music Society Temecula Valley Players Temecula Valley Players
Inland Valley Youth Symphony Aspen Santa Fe Ballet Swing, Swang, Swung! All Star Big Band with Mara Getz and Rocky Blumhagen Cecilia String Quartet A Tribute to The Beatles Inland Valley Symphony Southwest Women’s Chorus
Inland Valley Youth Symphony Temecula Presents Temecula Presents & OnStage Musicals Temecula Presents West Coast Performing Arts Presenters Inland Valley Symphony Southwest Women’s Chorus
Thoroughly Modern Millie Peach Children’s Matsuri Smile
Fine Arts Network Temecula Presents City of Temecula Temecula Valley Players
Date
7:30 pm 7:30 pm 2:00 pm 7:00 pm 8:00 pm 7:30 pm 2:00 pm
Jan Jan Jan Jan
7:00 2:00 7:30 2:30
23, 24 24 22 25
pm pm pm pm
Jan 30, 31 Feb 5, 6, 7, 13, 14 Feb 8, 15 Feb 11 Feb 19 Feb 20 Feb 21
8:00 pm 7:30 pm 2:00 pm 7:30 pm 8:00 pm 8:00 pm 7:30 pm
Feb 22
2:00 pm
Feb 27, 28 Mar 1 Mar 6, 7, 13, 14 Mar 7, 8, 14, 15 Mar 20 Mar 29
8:00 pm 7:30 pm 7:00 pm 2:00 pm 8:00 pm 2:00 pm
Apr 4
7:30 pm
Apr 10, 11 Apr 17, 18, 24, 25 Apr 19, 26 Apr 27 May 1, 2 May 3
TBD 7:30 pm 2:00 pm 7:30 8:00 pm 2:00 pm
May 9 May 10 May 14 May 16 May 17 May 22, 23, 29, 30 May 23, 24, 30 Jun 5 Jun 6 Jun 19, 20, 26, 27 Jun 21, 28
7:30 pm 2:00 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 2:00 pm 7:30 pm 2:00 pm 8:00 pm TBD 8:00 pm 2:00 pm
All programs and artists are subject to change. Please consult www.TemeculaTheater.org for most current performance details.
We’ll see you at the Theater!
Time
Jan 3 Jan 8, 9, 10 Jan 10, 11 Jan 11 Jan 16 Jan 17 Jan 18
Gallery at the Merc Exhibits Gallery at the Merc
2008-2009 SEASON
Have you experienced your Temecula Theater yet?
Te m e c u l a Presents brings unique and talented artists from all over the world to our community stage, creating a series of various artistic expression for audiences to enjoy close to home.
The Gallery at the Merc is an exhibit space incorporated into the entrance of the Old Town Temecula Community Theater located in the historic Mercantile Building. Exhibits feature local, regional and national artists. For more information on current and upcoming exhibitions, call the Cultural Arts Administrator at 6946480.
Visual Expressions December 12-January 11, 2009
This annual exhibition is sponsored by the Arts Council of Temecula Valley. The juried exhibition highlights the best and most innovative artists of the region.
James Shilaiman
The 2008-2009 Season will begin in September, so be s u r e t o g e t o n o u r mailing list by emailing:
January 16-March 8, 2009
[email protected] and typing “SIGN ME UP!” in the subject line to have this beautiful, full-color, descriptive brochure mailed to you. We have established a tradition of quality performances at the Temecula Theater and this season will be no exception.
Main Stage
Photo: Lee Stout
The Merc
Shilaiman is an embodiment of the selftaught artist who is continually searching for ways to express the artistic voice that has been with him his whole life. Exploring both expressionism and realism, Shilaiman finds fulfillment in both worlds.
Kerry Mayer
23 - OLD TOWN TEMECULA GALLERY AT THE MERC
ANNOUNCING THE
March 13-May 3, 2009
Mayer studied under the great Post-Bauhaus photographer Joseph Breitenbach, after which he became a fashion photographer in New York City. During WWII he was a motion picture and still cameramen filming such things as atomic testing in Nevada. After many years in business in the Los Angeles area he retired to De Luz with his wife Elani.
Ceramics by Palomar College Faculty May 8-June 21, 2009
This exhibition will highlight the ceramic work of the Palomar College Ceramics Department faculty.
Weekly Music at the Merc Sherry Williams Presents:
Full Value Entertainment
Temecula Live Presents:
Golden Valley Music Society Presents:
Presents:
Presented By:
Kehaulani Ashton
Dates:
1st & 3rd Wed./Month
Time
7:30pm
24 - IMAGINATION WORKSHOP CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
Temecula ChildrenÕs Museum
Home of Professor Phineas T. Pennypickle, Ph.D., scientist, time traveler and inventor of wacky and wonderful contraptions that amaze, delight and educate children and adults alike. Every surface of wall, ceiling and furniture is occupied by pulleys, gears, cables, notes, blueprints and stuff. There are secret passageways and puzzles, machines and gizmos. Children must be accompanied by an adult 18 or older. For more information, call (951) 308-6370.
Location: 42081 Main Street Fee: 2 yrs and younger – Free 3 to 103 yrs - $4.50 Group Rate: $3.50 (25 or more, reservations required) Professor Pennypickle and his faithful little mouse friend Beaker have lots of fun activities planned for you every month (and sometimes they are a surprise until the last minute … there are WAY too many exciting happenings going on to list here!) Be sure to check the Professor’s website at www.pennypickles.org for the latest information and to purchase tickets in advance.
Year Round Schedule: Days
Session
Tue-Sat
Session Session Session Session Session Session
Fri Only Sun
Events
Time 1 2 3 4 1 2
Pennypickle’s Birthday Bash!
10:00am-12:00pm 12:30-2:30pm 3:00-5:00pm 5:30-7:30pm 12:30-2:30pm 3:00-5:00pm
Have your birthday party at the Professor’s house! With four different party packages available and the Professor and Beaker’s help, you are bound to have an unforgettably fun celebration! Call Pennypickles Gift Shop at 951-308-6376 for more information and to reserve your party date today!
Pennypickle Pals Membership
Can’t get enough of the fun? Receive free admission for a family of four for one year (additional family members $20 each), free or discounted admission to a CM member Children’s Museums (there are about 270 across the U.S.!), a 10% discount at Pennypickles Toys & Gifts, and Pals special member hours, all for only $100 per year! (Sorry, special events do not qualify for free admission since they are held for fundraising purposes.)
Celebrate the Season!
Winter Wonderland
Friday, December 12, 6:00-8:30 pm Bring the family and make some memories on this magical evening of holiday music, lights, and SNOW!!!
Pennypickle's Polar Express Friday, December 19, 6:00-8:30 pm Ages: 5-10 Years Fee: $15
Parents -- Enjoy some "alone time" during this busy season while your P.J.-clad child boards the Professor's Polar Express! You can shop or dine in Old Town Temecula as your little ones explore the science of winter at Imagination Workshop. Purchase tickets at www.pennypickles.org or call 308-6376. Space is limited, so sign up today! The Express "leaves the station" at 6 pm sharp. Don’t miss the train ... Check in at 5:45!
New Year’s Eve at Noon Party
Wednesday, December 31, 11:00-12:30 pm Celebrate the New Year Pennypickle-style… at noon instead of midnight! You won’t want to miss the Professor’s VERY special party for those too young to stay up late. Join the fun on December 31 from 11:00-12:30 pm as the Imagination Workshop closes to the general public for this fun-filled celebration.
Sunday, February 15
Go Organic!
It’s the Professor’s birthday and his assistants (and Beaker!) are throwing him a party - and YOU are invited. There will be lots of fun and surprises at the craziest birthday party of the year!
Pennypickle’s second annual Go Organic Expo promises to be just as fun as the first! Enjoy lots of activities and product sampling while you learn about living a more organic lifestyle. Discover where your food really comes from before it gets to the supermarket and how to treat your family with the freshest goodies from nature’s bounty! Visit www.pennypickles.org for details.
Robot Invention Convention
Can you build a robot that is wild, crazy, and nutty? The Professor knows you can... and you can win great prizes! Build a robot out of ANYTHING – you can motorize it or not - it should be as wacky as your imagination can get! Visit www.pennypickles.org for details.
Hurray for Moms!
Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 10 All mothers and grandmothers receive free admission when accompanied by a child.
Pennypickle’s Pickle Party Saturday, May 23
The Professor is crazy about pickles so he decided to throw a party! Learn about the science of pickling, play pickle games, and be prepared to taste some pickles.
School’s Out Party
Friday, June 12, 5:30-7:30 pm
Fee: $5 A great night for ice cream, wouldn’t you say? Celebrate the end of the school year at the Professor’s ice cream party (featuring all of Beaker’s favorite toppings.)
Beaker Loves the American Flag! Flag Day, Sunday, June 14
All kids visiting the Imagination Workshop on Flag Day will receive a free Beaker-size mini flag!
Hurray for Dads!
Father’s Day, Sunday, June 21 All fathers and grandfathers receive free admission when accompanied by a child. (Sorry, Dad or Grandpa - you are not considered a child no matter how big a kid you are – you’ll actually have to bring one!)
Phineas’ Invention Series
Fridays from 5:30-7:30 pm Tickets are $5 per inventor
Fridays from 5:30-7:30 pm Tickets are $10 per inventor
Discover science through play every Friday night at the Professor’s house! Here are a few examples of evenings your family will be sure to enjoy. Check www.pennypickles.org for additional Friday fun and to purchase tickets early, or call 308-6376.
Join the Professor at what he does best – inventing! Be sure you don’t miss any one of these evenings. These activities are geared for children 8+ and require fine motor skills and patience! Parents and siblings who are not “inventing” can purchase admission tickets for $5. Pre-registration is required; you may reserve your invention spot at www.pennypickles.org or call 308-6376.
CSI Night
Friday, January 16 Try your talents as a crime scene investigator as you help solve a myster y using techniques used in modern-day and oldenday labs. Test your ability, perfect your skills, solve the crime!
Edible Science Friday, January 30
Yum – experiments you can eat! If you didn’t know that there was science involved in the kitchen, you’ll certainly find out tonight. (Beaker is really excited about)
Chemistry for Kids Friday, March 6
We’ll try not to blow up the workshop as we learn a little Chemistry 101… be prepared for some funny surprises and don’t forget to wear your lab coat!
Glow in the Dark Science Friday, March 20
Ooooh, who doesn’t love glow in the dark? The Professor’s black-light Maze Room will be a very popular place tonight as we experiment with florescence. You’ll find some cool things in the gift shop, too, so you might want to bring your allowance!
Science Magic Friday, April 10
Magic and science have a lot in common – they both produce wonderful effects that leave us bewildered. Learn some tricks tonight as you explore the magic behind some of the Professor’s favorite experiments.
Girls Only Science Night
Friday, May 1
Ok, girls, this night is just for you! Concoct some secret formulas and experiment with stuff that smells really good. Hopefully there will be chocolate involved.
Ultimate Bubbles Friday, June 26
There's something magical about a bubble, even though it is just a little puff of air trapped in a thin film of soap and water. Become a bubble-ologist tonight as we play with bubbles and try to make the ultimate SUPER bubble!
Paper Capers
Friday, February 27 Build toys out of paper and have them actually move? Impossible, you say! But you’ll be doing that and more as your imagination goes crazy tonight. Make sure you can cut paper really well, or enlist Mom or Dad to help.
Gizmo Workshop Friday, April 24
What’s better than a parent and kid spending time together making something wacky? Here’s your chance to laugh and bond as you create a gizmo that would make the Professor proud.
The Great Build Friday, June 19
Ahhh… you’ll just have to attend this evening to see what the Professor has planned. His assistants are a little nervous, but he assures all of us that everything will be ok. Come prepared to have a “great” time.
The Professor’s Back in Time Series Fridays from 5:30-7:30 pm Tickets are $5 per inventor Space is limited for time-travelers like you, so purchase your tickets early at www.pennypickles.org or call 308-6376.
Back in Time Series: Ancient Egypt Friday, January 23
Aqueducts, pyramids, hieroglyphics… there’s a lot of science going on back in Ancient Egypt -- which the Professor and Beaker are thrilled to explore with you tonight. They’ll try not to mummify you.
Back in Time Series: Mega Dinos Friday, February 20
Learn about the BIG dinos that Professor Pennypickle discovered on his recent digs… maybe you’ll have a chance to dig as we discover more about these fascinating mega-size prehistoric creatures.
25 - IMAGINATION WORKSHOP CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
Professor Pennypickle’s Science Adventures
26 - TEMECULA VALLEY MUSEUM
Exhibits & Events The Model “T” Ford: 100th Anniversary January 10 - February 22, 2009
Temecula Valley Museum The Temecula Valley Museum offers wonderful opportunities for children and adults to learn about the history of the Valley. Our permanent collection and changing exhibits introduce local and period history, concepts, characters, and continuous learning experience for people of all ages. We offer a number of programs and activities, including guest lecturers, creative workshops, reenactments of history, museum tours and walking tours of Old Town Temecula. Reservations are required for guided exhibit tours, historical walking tours of Old Town Temecula, and museum workshops and activities. A minimum of eight or more individuals are required for the tours. Location: 28314 Mercedes Street Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 10 am – 4 pm, Sunday 1 – 4 pm Admission: $2 Suggested Donation Information: 694-6450
Old Town Chapel
Happy Birthday “Tin Lizzie!” To celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Model “T” Ford, this exhibit will not only showcase the automobile, but also additional photographs and memorabilia, to commemorate the birth of American “car culture.”
Gallery Talk: Chuck West-The Model “T”, The Universal Car Thursday, January 15, 6:00 pm In conjunction with the museum’s exhibit, Chuck West, historian and member of the San Diego Model T Club, will give a presentation discussing the Model T’s impact on history and it’s unique characteristics.
The American Civil War: Memorabilia from the Charles Bechtloff Collection March 7 - May 31, 2009 This exhibition will focus on the American Civil War through selected historical and presidential memorabilia on loan from Mr. Charles Bechtloff. The battle between the north and south and the debate concerning issues of slavery will be addressed through artifacts, documents, and photographs, as well as many items relating specifically to President Abraham Lincoln. Photo: courtesy of Charles Bechtloff
in Sam Hicks Located Monument Park this historic chapel offers a charming setting for Weddings and Memorials. Call (951) 926-6400 for reservations.
Temecula Valley Museum Tour Docent Program The Temecula Valley Museum Docent Program offers exceptional benefits and rewards for participants. The benefits include the free education you will receive learning about the local history of the Valley; while the rewards come from making a difference in the lives of the public, our local residents, and especially our young students learning about the history of Temecula for the first time. No advance knowledge or training is required, just the desire to learn and the willingness to share your knowledge. If you are interested in becoming a Tour Docent at the Temecula Valley Museum please give us a call at (951) 694-6450.
Bringing History to Life: Zouaves of the 5th New York Regiment Date: TBA Fee: $2 The 5th New York Volunteer Infantry, "Duryée's Zouaves" was one of the most renowned fighting regiments of the American Civil War. Company A of the 5th New York was founded in 1871 and is one of the oldest and most respected Civil War living history organizations. They have participated in countless living history programs and battle re-enactments, as well as in television documentaries and films. Join us as experienced Civil War re-enactors preserve the heroic legacy and memory of the original regiment in colorful Zouave regalia.
Bringing History to Life ~ Abraham Lincoln Join us as we welcome Abe Lincoln to the Temecula Valley Museum! William Peck, an Abraham Lincoln presenter, will discuss Abe’s life and involvement with the Civil War. Date: Saturday, May 2 Time: 10:00am – 12:00pm Fee: $2
June 13 - August 30, 2009 Outside the Box: Quilts with Character features 12 distinctive quilts that come to the Temecula Valley Museum courtesy of the San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles in San Jose, California. The artists featured in this exhibit have all worked “outside the box” by adapting traditional patterns to suit their tastes, or by applying inspiration from other art forms. Through varying techniques, each quilt represents the maker’s individual character and displays a unique vision. This exhibit marks the first public appearance of these works outside of the San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles.
Special Events T.V.M. Annual 3rd Grade History Report Contest This contest will run from Monday, February 23 thru Friday, April 24, 2009. The goal of this contest is to promote local, social and natural history in the Temecula Valley, and to honor 3rd grade students for their hard work in creating outstanding reports of the local history. No reports will be accepted after Friday, April 24, 2009 at 5:00 pm. All entries must be handdelivered or mailed to Temecula Valley Museum. For more information about the 3rd Grade History Report Contest, please call Temecula Valley Museum at (951) 694-6450.
A Walking Tour of Old Town
Outside the Box Workshop: Paper Quilt Blocks
Begin your weekend by joining us on a historical guided tour of Old Town Temecula, a fun and unique experience for the entire family. The tour will begin at the Temecula Valley Museum in Sam Hicks Monument Park and follow memorable landmarks of the history of Temecula from the early 1900’s. Children under the age of 8 must be accompanied by an adult. Date: Saturday, March 21 Time: 10:00am & 2:00pm Fee: $2
Date: Saturday, June 20 Time: 10:00am - 12:00pm Ages: All Fee: $2
FLEA MARKET
Photo: Gregory Case
Join us as we use our exhibit, Outside the Box: Quilts with Character, as inspiration for making our own paper quilt blocks. We will discuss common quilt block names and designs, as well as the practice of storytelling through the art of quilting. No quilting experience needed.
Black History Month February is Black History month. Join us as we celebrate the achievements of the African-American community and uncover hidden history.
Gallery Talk: Dr. Norman Towels-African-American Comic Book Heroes and Characters Tuesday, February 3, 6:00 pm Noted Riverside County historian and community leader, Norman Towels, Ph.D will discuss the histor y and characteristics of African-American comic book heroes and characters.
Women’s History Month March is Women’s History month. Join us as we celebrate the achievements of women throughout history.
Bringing History to Life: Louisa May AlcottWomen in U.S. History Saturday, March 7, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Living history artist, Mary Burkin, will make an appearance as American author, Louisa May Alcott. Alcott will visit with museum patrons to tell some of her stories and to talk about her life and experiences.
You can rent a space, set up your booth and sell your treasures. Or just stop by and search for items of interest from crafts to services. This is a fundraiser event to benefit the Temecula Valley Museum. Date: Saturday, June 13 Time: 9:00am-3:00pm
COMING IN JULY- Save the Dates! Summer Explorer’s Camp at the Temecula Valley Museum An opportunity for your children to explore a variety of topics involving local, natural, and social history.
Date
Days
Jul 13 - 17 Jul 20 - 24 Jul 27 - 31 Aug 3 - 7
Mon Mon Mon Mon
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Time Fri Fri Fri Fri
High Country Magazine High Country is a high-quality 48 page publication produced by the Temecula Valley Museum and is filled with southwest California history articles and photographs.
Subscription is $25 a year (2 issues) and includes postage. Send check or money order made payable to the Temecula Valley Museum to:
Temecula Valley Museum,
Gallery Talk: Gwendollyn Ulrich-Schlumbohm Women in U.S. History Thursday, March 12, 6:00 pm Gwendollyn Ulrich-Schlumbohm, professor and exper t in women’s history will visit the museum to give a talk on some of the specific issues women faced during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
9:00am–1:00pm 9:00am–1:00pm 9:00am–1:00pm 9:00am–1:00pm
High Country Subscription, 28314 Mercedes Street, Temecula, CA 92589
27 - TEMECULA VALLEY MUSEUM
Outside the Box: Quilts with Character From the collection of the San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles
28 - TEEN SPECIAL EVENTS 28 - Summer Movies in the Park
The call for entries for the 2009 Temecula Youth Media Arts Festival is now open. The Festival is open to filmmakers and other digital media artists age 18 and under. The deadline for entries is Tuesday, June 30, 2009. The 3rd Annual Festival will include categories for drama, comedy, documentary, experimental, music video, and family project. For more information visit: www.cityoftemecula.org
TEMECULA YOUTH SERVICES Temecula Youth Services is a part of the Temecula Human Ser vices, and the Temecula Community Services Department. It was formed as part of the Temecula Youth Master Plan. As a part of this Master Plan, we will be implementing a number of different programs geared towards the city’s youth. Below are a few that have already been implemented: Y.A.K. (Youth Advisory Kouncil) Rhythms - Teen Dance Parties Youth Employment John Madden Football Challenge MySpace Page T h e m i s s i o n o f Te m e c u l a Yo u t h S e r v i c e s i s t o encourage and provide events and services that empower all of our youth through safe environments, educational programs and enrichment opportunities that are of the highest caliber. Look for the Temecula Youth Services logo for all endorsed programs. Youth can visit www.myspace.com/temecula.youth to stay informed and learn about other services and programs For more information about the being offered. Temecula Youth Ser vices program contact the Community Services Department at 694-6480.
RHYTHMS TEEN DANCE PARTY
Check out our Myspace page for dates, times & location of our next Rhythms Teen Dance Party! w w w.myspace.com/temecula.youth
Ages: 14 - 18 Years (Currently attending High-School)
Everyday Happenings at the Epicenter!
Come on over to the Epicenter Teen Room at the CRC and hang out with your friends after school. You can stop in and play pool, Play Station 2, Game Cube, XBOX, Foosball or just watch TV on the big screen.
Day
Activity
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
Time
Fee
Location
Wii Tournament 3:00pm Xbox Tournament 3:00pm Guitar Jam 3:00pm Pool Tournament 3:00pm Movie Night 6:00pm
FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE
CRC CRC CRC CRC CRC
Day
Time
Monday thru Friday Saturday Sunday
2:30-8:45pm 10:00am-8:45pm 1:00-5:00pm
Teen Teen Teen Teen Teen
Epicenter Teen Room Hours
Room Room Room Room Room
(Times are subject to change)
That’s right, the Lock-In is back! Tell your friends, air out your sleeping bag, pack your toothbrush - or don’t, and come spend the night at the CRC. Breakfast will be provided and you will have access to the gym, teen room, games, movies, food, drinks and much more. For details call 694-6410.
Activity#
Dates
2550.101
Mar 25 Wed
Babysitting 101
Day
Ages: 14 - 19 Years
We are seeking Temecula Teens for the Youth Advisory Kouncil! If you are interested in bringing more to this community for your friends, family and others, you would be perfect. YAK will play a significant role in planning City events and becoming involved in City actions and policies. Focus will be on service learning, character training, field trips, citywide gaming tournaments and guest panel discussions. Food will be provided at each meeting. The Kouncil meets twice a month (1st and 3rd Tuesdays) at 6:00pm to discuss programs and ideas about how to make our great City even better. If you attend any of the local middle or high schools and are interested in becoming a member, call the CRC at 694-6410.
Trail Clean Up
Ages: 12 - 18 Years The Temecula Teen Council has adopted a trail along the Santa Gertrudis Creek and we are inviting all Temecula teens to come out and join us for our quarterly clean up. You can earn community service hours and you do not need to be a council member to participate. Please remember to bring water and be sure to wear attire appropriate for the weather, because we will be out there come rain or shine. We meet at Nakayama Park and work down to Nicolas Road Park. Permission slips can be picked up at the CRC three weeks prior to the event. Drop Off/Pick Up Location: Nakayama Park
Activity Date
Day
Time
Jan 10 Mar 7
Sat Sat
9:00-11:00am 9:00-11:00am
w w w.myspace.com/temecula.youth
$3
This evidence-based course will train teens how to be the most confident, sought-after babysitter on the block! This energizing and interactive course will provide teens with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and responsibly care for children and infants. This informative training will help participants develop leadership skills, learn how to start a babysitting business, how to keep themselves and others safe, effective decision-making skills; in addition to learning basic childcare and first aid techniques. Each participant will receive their own “Confident Babysitter Business Kit”. Instructor: Mendy Rayford Location: CRC Fee: $55/Workshop
Class#
Class Dates
Day
Time
1465.101 1465.102 1465.103 1465.104 1465.105 1465.106
Jan 31 Feb 14 Mar 21 Apr 25 May 9 Jun 13
Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat
8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-12:30pm
If you are a Temecula middle school student then we’ve got the dance for you! The Youth Advisory Kouncil will be hosting several dances, but due to growing popularity space is limited to the first 150 students. Pre-registration is a great way to guarantee a spot for you and your friends. Student I.D. cards are mandatory for entrance into the dance. Fee: $3 Location: CRC
Activity#
Dates
Day
Time
Theme
2350.101 2350.102 2350.103
Jan 16 Feb 13 Apr 10
Fri Fri Fri
6:30-9:00pm 6:30-9:00pm 6:30-9:00pm
Welcome 2009 Be My Valentine Spring Fling
Teen Fest 2009! Ages: 12 - 18 Years
The Youth Advisory Kouncil would like to invite all local performing acts to take the stage at our concert series. Bands, singers, rappers, disc jockey’s, instrumentalists, poets, comedians, skits and more are all welcome to perform in this festival! So teens, bring your friends! Call the CRC at 694-6410 for details. All acts must audition prior to the event.
Activity#
Check Out Our Myspace Page:
Fee
10:00pm-9:00am
Ages 12 - 16 Years
Middle School Dances
Youth Advisory Kouncil (YAK) Recruitment
Time
Dates
Day
Time
Fee
Join us and showcase your talent!
2250.101
Apr 2
Thu
2:00-6:00pm
$3
29 - ACTIVITIES FOR TEENS
Teen Lock-In
30 - SKATE PARK
Skate Park CITY OF TEMECULA
General Information: The City of Temecula offers a state-of-the-art Skate Park located at 42569 Margarita Road. The entire park includes a concrete skateboard facility, an official size roller hockey arena, picnic facilities, restroom, equipment rental and plenty of parking. This one-acre skate park offers the ultimate skateboarding and in-line skating experience. The park consists of a competition 60-foot diameter bowl and ramp entry. A 10-foot wide apron connects the upper bowl with a street plaza skate area. The street plaza boasts a pyramid, fun box, curbs, ramps, stairs and a 20-foot handrail. The park is staffed and open to the public for various sessions per day, 7 days a week. Special beginner sessions are also offered. The facility is lighted for night skating and can accommodate a maximum of 30 skaters at one time. All participants must have a signed waiver form prior to park entry!
Admission:
APPROPRIATE SAFETY GEAR REQUIRED!
A resident/non-resident card is required. Each card is $1 annually.
TYPE
FEE
Resident Non-Resident
FREE $5/session
Rental ItemS FeeS: Appropriate safety gear is required to use Skate Park.
ITEM
FEE
Hand/Wrist Guards Helmet Elbow Pads Knee Pads Everything
$2/pair $2 $1/pair $1/pair $5
Scheduled Closures: DATE
DAY
SESSIONS CLOSED
Jan 1
Thu
All
SPRING Skaters Challenge:
Join the City for an awesome day to show your boarding skills. Only amateur boarders are eligible. No sponsored, pro or competitive skaters. This competition will include challenges from ollies to flip tricks. Space is limited. Sign up at the Skate Park on the morning of the event, or for more information call the CRC at 694-6410. All safety equipment is required and is available for rent.
DATE: TIME: FEE:
LOCATION:
TBA
Temecula Skate Park
Roller Hockey Arena:
If you do not have safety gear, you may rent it at the skate park.
The regulation size (180 foot by 85 foot) roller hockey arena accommodates roller hockey enthusiasts of every age. In addition to regularly scheduled open skate time, the arena is used extensively by local non-profit youth hockey leagues and hosts a variety of roller hockey tournaments.
COMMUNITY OPEN SKATE DAY:
TIME:
Mon-Fri
8:00am-3:45pm
Skate Park Hours of Operation: Day
Session 1
Session 2
Sun
1:00pm3:30pm
4:00pm6:30pm
Mon-Fri
4:00pm6:30pm
Sat
10:00am12:30pm
1:00pm3:30pm
FREE
4:00pm6:30pm
7:00pm9:30pm
WINTER+SPRING Break Hours: Day
Session 1
Session 2
Sun
1:00pm3:30pm
4:00pm6:30pm
Mon-Fri
10:00am12:30pm
1:00pm3:30pm
4:00pm6:30pm
Sat
10:00am12:30pm
1:00pm3:30pm
4:00pm6:30pm
4 2 5 6 9 TBD
Session 3 Session 4
Session 3
Session 4
7:00pm9:30pm
*Non-School Days/Holidays: Hours are based on the TVUSD schedule for both middle schools and high schools; the skate park will operate the same as the Saturday schedule.
CRC Open Gym
General Information: City facilities are maintained year-round and offer high quality community park sites. The facilities include lighted and unlighted softball/baseball diamonds, soccer/football fields, indoor basketball/volleyball cour ts, roller hockey arena, tennis courts, tot lots and barbecue areas. The fields and courts are available for youth and adult leagues, tournaments and public use. If you are interested in one of our facilities or would like information about leagues and tournaments, please call the Community Recreation Center during normal office hours at 694-6410.
Sports Fields are available at these locations: Park Name Address Pala Community Park Paloma Del Sol Park Ronald Reagan Sports Park Temecula Middle School Margarita Community Park Harveston Community Park Patricia H. Birdsall Sports Park
44900 32099 30875 42075 29119 28582 32380
Temecula Ln DePortola Rd Rancho Vista Rd Meadows Pkwy Margarita Rd Harveston D Deer Hollow Way
2009 Winter/Spring Adult Sports Leagues
Information packages regarding rules and procedures are available at the CRC for pick-up, or for more information you may call 694-6410. Persons interested in participating in City league sports, but who do not have a team, may place their name on an eligibility list by calling the CRC. Every effort will be made to place interested players on a team, but placement is not guaranteed. Non-Resident Fee Policy: Non-residents are defined as those who reside outside the city limits of Temecula. These nonresidents are required to pay an additional fee of $10.00 per person, per league, per session. 2009 Winter/Spring Registration Information
League
Start Date
Reg. Date
Mgr. Mtg.
Adult Softball
Mar 2
Jan 27
Feb 23
Adult Softball Leagues
Fee: $450.00/Team – additional $10.00 non-resident fee per non-resident player Start Date Time
Day
League
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
Womens/Mens IV Mar 2 Mens III Mar 3 Mens II Mar 4 Mens I & IV Mar 5 Mar 6 Co-ed
6:00-10:00pm 6:00-10:00pm 6:00-10:00pm 6:00-10:00pm 6:00-10:00pm
• Basketball & Volleyball The Community Recreation Center offers special open gym time for teens, adults and seniors, featuring basketball and volleyball. Dates and times may change for holidays, special events, and maintenance of the facility. A monthly calendar of operating hours for the Gym can be obtained from the CRC.
Fee Type
Fee Amount
Required Resident Card Required Non-resident Card Resident Entrance Non-resident Entrance
$1.00/Annually $1.00/Annually FREE $3.00/Per Visit
Field Closures
If you would like to be notified of all field closures, please visit the city website at www.cityoftemecula.org to be placed on an email distribution list.
Youth Sports Organization Directory
The following organizations are not affiliated with the City of Temecula Community Services Department. Please contact these organizations directly regarding youth sports.
• Baseball/Softball Temecula Temecula Temecula Temecula Temecula
National Little League (North of Rancho Cal) 694-6852 Valley American Little League ..............302-1936 Valley Central Little League ................303-6794 Valley Girls Softball Assoc. ..................894-2403 Youth Baseball (PONY) ........................541-0994
Location
• Basketball
PHBSP PHBSP PHBSP PHBSP PHBSP
Temecula Youth Basketball ..................................699-9307 National Junior Basketball ............................714-541-4450
• Football Temecula Valley Pop Warner ..............................302-3304
Attention Coaches: Are you looking for additional players? Call the
• Hockey
CRC at 694-6410 to request names of individuals waiting to play in organized competition.
Temecula Valley In-line Hockey Assoc. ................461-3547
• Judo Temecula Valley Judo Club ..................................698-4297
• Swim Temecula Swim & Water Polo Club ......................699-5526
• Soccer Temecula Valley Youth Soccer Assoc. ..................676-5425 Temecula United Soccer Club ............................694-3254 Southwest Soccer Club ......................................699-7972
• Track & Field Temecula Valley Time Machine ............................894-6362
• YMCA Basketball & Flag Football ..................................677-9622
31 - SPORTS FACILITIES & LEAGUES
Sport Facilities and Leagues
32 - MARY PHILLIPS SENIOR CENTER
“The Place Friends Meet” General Information: The City of Temecula Community Services Department offers a wide variety of services and activities at the Mary Phillips Senior Center (MPSC). This beautiful facility is located at 41845 Sixth Street, and is equipped with four pool tables, a library, classrooms and auditorium with stage. The center is open Monday through Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm. Stop by and pick up our monthly calendar of activities and other information on senior programs and services.
Senior Excursions General Information: The City of Temecula Community Services Department proudly offers exciting excursions just for our senior community. The following excursions depart from and return to the Mary Phillips Senior Center (MPSC), located at 41845 Sixth Street. Please plan on arriving 15 minutes early. Because of limited seating, we can only allow seniors age 55+ on all excursions. Keep in mind that all excursions involve lots of fun, but a great deal of walking, so remember to wear a comfortable pair of walking shoes. A 20% cancellation fee will be charged for any refund.
Senior Nutrition Program Ages: 60+ and Spouses Meals On-Site:
The Temecula Community Services Department, in cooperation with Riverside County Office on Aging and Sodexho Corporation, offers a lunch program for seniors age 60+. Meals are served in a congregate setting at the Mary Phillips Senior Center. If you are unable to keep your reservation for any reason, please call the same number to cancel. Days: Monday - Friday Time: 11:30am Reservations: Required 24 hours in advance. Call Nutrition Program at 694-6465 from 9:00am-1:00pm. Suggested donation: $3 for seniors; $5 for non-seniors.
Home Delivered Meals: The Nutrition Program offers home-delivered meals to homebound and frail seniors in our community. Hot meals are delivered at lunchtime Monday through Friday, with frozen meals delivered for the weekends. Call 827-3613 for more information.
Movie Day
Join us after lunch for a great movie provided by a local health provider. Enjoy popcorn and delicious snacks as you relax and enjoy the flick in our comfortable library. Sponsored by Scan. Days: 4th Thu Time: 12:30pm
“Wii ® Time”
Come test your sporting abilities with the new computerized game called “Wii®”. Join the staff at the MPSC as we learn the basic skills of bowling, golf and more. Sign up at the front desk. Sponsored by Scan and Home Instead. Days: 3rd Wed Time: 12:30pm
“Staying in Touch” with Temecula Seniors S.I.T. Program
The Mary Phillips Senior Center staff has a “new” phone program called S.I.T. “Staying in Touch” with Temecula Seniors. This program is designed to keep in touch with those Temecula seniors who are living alone or are homebound. Volunteers will call weekly to chat, listen and keep in touch with our older Temecula residents. If you are a Temecula senior and would like to be placed on our list to be called or to become a S.I.T. program volunteer call the Mary Phillips Senior Center at 694-6464.
Norton Simon Museum
This tour is a wonderful introduction to the Museum and its collections. Masterpieces by Cezanne, Degas, Monet, Picasso, Rembrandt, Rubens, and Van Gogh are featured among others. Each participant will also receive a print or postcard representing a particular work from the collection. Lunch is on your own.
Class#
Date
4100.101 Feb 25 Fee: $20/person
Day
Time
Wed
8:00am-5:00pm
Whale Watching
Join us for a fun-filled day as we embark on a California Gray Whale watching adventure. You may see dolphins, sea lions and much more. Cruises also explore the Long Beach Harbor, so bring your camera and be ready for a trip of a lifetime. Register early, as seating is limited.
Class#
Date
4100.102 Mar 24 Fee: $30/person
Day
Time
Tue
9:00am-5:00pm
Ramona Pageant
Come and join in the 86th jubilee of the nation’s longest-running outdoor drama. You will enjoy the experience of this classic story of the many struggles of early California. The natural beauty of the Ramona Bowl Amphitheater and the love of land and family all combine in this award-winning presentation of Ramona. BBQ lunch is included.
Class#
Date
4100.103 Apr 25 Fee: $55/person
Day
Time
Sat
11:30am-8:00pm
San Diego Zoo
You belong in the Zoo ... the San Diego Zoo! Along with your ticket into the park, you will enjoy a 35-minute guided tour of the park and use of the Express bus that allows guests to hop on and off at five locations in the park. Lunch is on your own.
Class#
Date
4100.104 May 19 Fee: $40/person
Day
Time
Tue
8:00am-5:00pm
San Diego/Del Mar Fair
This annual Southern California event will take place in June. Spend the day walking through garden and photography exhibits, flower shows, and much more. Visit the animals and enjoy food that only the fair can provide. Hurry, this trip fills fast and space is limited.
Class#
Date
Jun 25 4100.105 Fee: $12/person
Day
Time
Thu
9:30am-5:00pm
Event
Date
Day
Time
2009 New Years Party “Be my Valentine” Party Mardis Gras Party Spring Bonnet Party Mother’s Day Luncheon Father’s Day Party
Jan 6 Feb 12 Mar 12 Apr 14 May 7 Jun 18
Tue Thu Thu Tue Thu Thu
10:30am 10:30am 10:30am 10:30am 10:30am 10:30am
Birthday Celebration
Join us on the second Wednesday of your birthday month for a celebration honoring all the people born during that month. Let our staff know your birth date, and we’ll put your name on the birthday banner. We celebrate with birthday cake at 11:30am during the Nutrition Program.
Dates
Day
Time
Fee
Monthly
2nd Wed
11:30am
FREE
Join your friends in a sing-along with a choral director and pianist! This group has gone out into the community to sing for nursing home patients and hospitals, and they’re planning more fun performances. You don’t need to be a Pavarotti to join, just come and enjoy the music!
Dates
Day
Time
Fee
Weekly
Tue
10:00-11:00am
FREE
Seniors Golden Years of Temecula Valley
The Seniors Golden Years is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the improvement of the lives of Temecula Valley seniors. The club sponsors trips, fundraisers, and co-sponsors several monthly activities with the Temecula Community Services Department. Seniors Golden Years is open to all seniors age 55+.
Meetings
Dates
Day
Time
Board meetings General Meetings
Monthly Monthly
2nd Wed 2nd/4th Wed
11:00am 12:45pm
Come on down and play a fun game of bingo with all your friends. Cards are only $1.00 each and ten games will be played. You may buy as many cards as you wish. All money taken in will be given out in prizes.
Day
Time
Fee
2nd & 4th Wed
2:00-4:00pm
$1/Card
Golden Years Seniors Potluck
The potluck is open to all seniors in the community. Please bring a dish to share (which serves 6-8 people), and your own place setting. The club supplies coffee and tea. Join this group for a sociable meal on the 1st Wednesday of each month at 4:00pm.
Day
Time
Fee
1st Wed
4:00pm
FREE
Golden Years Excursions
Date
Day
Time
Theme
Feb 20 Mar 20 Apr 17 May 15
Fri Fri Fri Fri
7:00-10:00pm 7:00-10:00pm 7:00-10:00pm 7:00-10:00pm
Dance to your “Hearts Delight” St. Paddy’s Day Jig “Step into Spring” Swing, Swing, Swing
Line Dancing
Mary Phillips Senior Center Choir Group
Golden Years Bingo
Seniors, don’t sit home! Come out to the Temecula Community Center for a night of dancing and fun. The Community Services Department is proud to present “Senior Swing Sensation,” a night of dancing to the sounds of Sam DeFazio and the “Good Time Band”. So bring a partner or come stag (we do mixers) and have a swinging good time. Fee: $7/person
Please check with Esther, the Seniors Golden Years representative at 694-6466 between 9:00am-12:00pm for more information.
Line dancing is one of the most popular classes offered at senior centers today! Learn line dances to all types of music from country and rock to oldies, latin and pop. Line dancing is also a great way to exercise and stay fit. You don’t need a partner, so come alone, or bring a friend! This class is open to seniors on an on-going basis. Instructor: Marelle Dossey
Beginning Class#
Dates
Day Time
4250.101 4250.102 4250.103 4250.104 4250.105 4250.106
Jan 5-Jan 26* Mon 1:00-2:00pm Feb 2-Feb 23* Mon 1:00-2:00pm Mar 2-Mar 24 Mon 1:00-2:00pm Apr 6-Apr 27 Mon 1:00-2:00pm May 4-May 18* Mon 1:00-2:00pm Jun 1-Jun 22 Mon 1:00-2:00pm *Class Skip Date: Jan 19, Feb 16, May 25
Fee $15/3 $15/3 $20/4 $20/4 $15/3 $20/4
Intermediate Class# Dates
Day Time
Fee
4255.101 4255.102 4255.103 4255.104 4255.105 4255.106
Tue Tue Tue Tue Tue Tue
$20/4 $20/4 $20/4 $20/4 $20/4 $20/4
Jan 6-Jan 27 Feb 3-Feb 24 Mar 3-Mar 25 Apr 7-Apr 28 May 5-May 26 Jun 2-Jun 23
Fit, Fun & Fabulous
1:00-2:00pm 1:00-2:00pm 1:00-2:00pm 1:00-2:00pm 1:00-2:00pm 1:00-2:00pm
Wks Wks Wks Wks Wks Wks
Wks Wks Wks Wks Wks Wks
This is a very energizing class. A variety of stretching, strengthening and endurance moves are incorporated in every class and the instructor is a great motivator! Instructor: Lindi Abacherli
Class#
Dates
Day
Time
Fee
4200.101 4200.102 4200.103 4200.104 4200.105 4200.106
Jan 2-Jan 30* Mon-Fri 9:00-9:45am $30.00/Month Feb 2-Feb 27* Mon-Fri 9:00-9:45am $28.50/Month Mar 2-Mar 31 Mon-Fri 9:00-9:45am $33.00/Month Apr 1-Apr 30 Mon-Fri 9:00-9:45am $33.00/Month 9:00-9:45am $30.00/Month May 1-May 29* Mon-Fri Jun 1-Jun 30 Mon-Fri 9:00-9:45am $33.00/Month Please Note: Walk-ins available for $2.50 per class. *Class Skip Dates: Jan 19, Feb 16, May 25
Mary Phillips Senior Center “The Place Friends Meet.”
33 - MARY PHILLIPS SENIOR CENTER
Senior Swing Sensation
Special Events
34 - MARY PHILLIPS SENIOR CENTER
55 Alive Driver Program
AARP sponsors a driver improvement class that may entitle you to a reduction in your auto insurance premiums, as well as refreshing your knowledge of the rules of the road. This is an eight-hour class. Preregistration is required. Payment is made directly to AARP.
Dates
Day
Time
Fee
Every Other Month
3rd Wed/Thu
12:15-4:15pm
Grandparents Support Group
$10
Dates
Day
Time
Fee
Monthly
3rd Thu
10:00am-12:00pm
Social Security Information
FREE
Dates
Day
Time
Fee
Monthly
1st Thu
1:00-2:30pm
Health Insurance Counseling
FREE
Dates
Day
Time
Fee
Monthly Monthly
1st Wed 3rd Thu
By Appointment By Appointment
FREE FREE
The City of Temecula, in conjunction with the Office of Aging, is committed to helping grandparents, relatives, caregivers and children in developing, maintaining and strengthening the family.
A representative from Social Security will be at the Mary Phillips Senior Center to answer your questions, replace lost social security cards and set up appointments for retirement. No appointment is necessary. First-come, first-served basis. If you cannot come during the designated time, you can get more information 24 hours a day by calling Social Security's toll-free number, 1-800-772-1213.
Senior Transport Program
Don’t sit inside…call us for your next ride...to the Mary Phillips Senior Center! The Senior Transport Program offers door-to-door round-trip transportation to the Mary Phillips Senior Center. For more information call 694-6464. Days: Monday through Friday Pick-up Time: 9:00-10:30am Return Time: 1:30-3:30pm Reservations:: Call 694-6464 at least 24 hours in advance Fee: $.50/Resident; $1.00/Non-resident
Tax-Aide
AARP is offering assistance in completing your simple, non-business tax return. Trained volunteers will be available starting on February 6th. Please bring last years’ returns, tax booklets received this year (Federal and State) and information on any 2008 income received, including Social Security, SSE, etc., plus expenses which might qualify you for itemizing deductions. Please call 694-6464 for an appointment.
Dates
Day
Time
Fee
Feb 6-Apr 10
Fri
11:00am-4:00pm
FREE
Care Connexxus Inc. (Caregiver’s Support Group)
If you are caring for a loved one who suffers from Alzheimer’s disease or any other disability, then come and share your difficulties with people who can help. This group offers lots of support, information and help for caregivers.
Dates
Day
Time
Fee
Monthly
AARP
1st Tue
10:00-11:30am
FREE
Dates
Day
Time
Fee
Monthly
2nd Mon
10:00am
FREE
The Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program (HICAP) is here to help you sort through any confusion about Medicare and health insurance. A qualified HICAP counselor will provide free counseling, answer health insurance questions and provide information on Medicare and other forms of health insurance. Information on insurance scams also provided. For appointments, call Sheila at (951) 697-6565 ext. 242.
Picking up the Pieces: Bereavement Support Group
Hospice of the Valleys provides a weekly bereavement support group at the Mary Phillips Senior Center. These groups are supportive gatherings focused on the normal and unique responses following the death of a loved one. For information regarding available services please call Hospice of the Valleys at 672-1666.
Dates
Day
Time
Fee
Weekly
Tue
1:00pm
FREE
American Association of Retired Persons. This senior citizen’s advocacy group is very active in senior issues and welcomes new members.
Visiting Nurses Assoc. of Inland Counties
Offering monthly information and discussions on understanding Medicare, Hospice Services and Palliative Care with special guest speakers and topics.
Dates
Day
Time
Fee
Monthly
1st Mon
10:00-11:30am
FREE
Community Services: “The Benefits are Endless!”
Duplicate Bridge Club (ACBL Sanctioned)
Our Duplicate Bridge game on Thursday afternoons draws players from throughout the Temecula Valley. If Duplicate Bridge is your game, come try your skills against theirs! Instructor: Campbell
Dates
Day
Time
Fee
Bridge 4 Fun/Duplicate Bridge Club Weekly
Thu
1:00-4:30pm
$6.00/Person
Master Points are awarded for each game and there is a nominal table fee. Zero tolerance policy strictly enforced. Duplicate can be fun! All levels of play welcome! For more information call (760) 728-6769 or (760) 468-2078 or email
[email protected]. Instructor: Cameron
Dates
Day
Time
Fee
Weekly Weekly
Wed Sat
12:00-3:00pm 11:30am-3:00pm
$6/Person $6/Person
(Digital Cameras)
Ages: 18 Years - Adults The Temecula High Hopes Program enables our special needs adults, ages 18 and older to socialize and interact with peers while participating in group activities and events. The program meets at the Temecula Community Center (TCC), 28816 Pujol Street (Old Town Temecula), on the first and third Fridays of each month. Check out the following calendar for upcoming activities. For additional information, call the TCC at (951) 694-6469.
The High Hopes program will be offering photography. Do you have a digital camera and don’t know how to use it? Well here is your chance to learn. Join us for a digital camera class and learn how to use your camera and take great pictures!
Dates
Day
Time
Jan 8-May 14*
Thu 3:45-4:45pm *Class Skip Date: Mar 26, Apr 2
Location TCC
High Hopes Calendar~Winter-Spring 2009 Date
Event
Jan 2 Jan 16 Feb 6
New Year’s Party with Dynamite Dave (Dance) Banana Night (Bring your favorite snacks) Valentine’s Dinner/Dance (Dress attire for pictures) (NO Potluck) (Must RSVP by January 23 - dinner provided)
Feb 20 Mar 6 Mar 20 Apr 3 Apr 17 May 1 May 15 Jun 5
NO HIGH HOPES Cold Winter’s Movie Night (Bring your pillow) Winter Dance (Bring your favorite desserts) Magic Night with the Amazing Dana (Potluck) High Hopes SOCK HOP (Dance) Cinco De Mayo Celebration (Potluck/Dance) Game Night (Bring your favorite snacks) Storm Baseball Night (MUST purchase tickets by May 1- meet at the stadium and bring $$ for food at the game)
Jun 19
It’s SUMMER Time Party (Dance) Unless otherwise noted, dinner not provided. For more information, please call the TCC at (951) 694-6469 Note: 2009 Calendar of events is subject to change.
Disneyland Excursion
Call the TCC at 694-6469 for detailed information regarding the next High Hopes Disnleyland excursion.
Open Gym
Ongoing: Mon/Wed/Fri Time: 9:00am - 11:00 am
Location: CRC Gym Schedule subject to change, call the CRC for details 694-6410.
High Hopes Choir & Bells
Voices needed! Do you love to sing? Well come sing with us at the High Hopes Choir & Bell program. Learn a variety of old favorites and new hits! Come test your vocal chords and see how great you sound. Participants will also learn the skill of playing bell chimes.
Dates
Day
Time
Jan 6-May 13*
Tue 2:00-3:30pm *Class Skip Date: Mar 24, Mar 31
Location TCC
High Hopes Spring Arts & Crafts Class
Class participants will learn painting, watercolor, graphite, collage and much more! Each participant will have a chance to display one of their favorite pieces of art at the Annual High Hopes Art & Photography Fair.
Dates Jan 6-May 19*
Day
Time
Tue 3:30-4:30pm *Class Skip Date: Mar 24, Mar 31
Location TCC
High Hopes Dance Program
Back by popular demand! If you always wanted to dance and move your feet to the Hip Hop beat. Here is your chance to join in on the fun and dance, dance, dance. The High Hopes Dance program is a great way for you to socialize, get fit and participants will have a chance to strut their stuff at one of our annual programs. Also, participants will perform at the High Hopes Spring Recital.
Dates
Day
Time
Jan 8-May 14*
Thu 2:15-3:30pm *Class Skip Date: Mar 26, Apr 2
Location TCC
2009 High Hopes Special Needs Arts & Music Fair This year’s special needs adults Arts and Music Fair includes an ar ts & p h o t o g r a p hy ex h i b i t i n The Mercantile building followed by a dance and music recital in the Old Town Temecula Community Theater. At the Ar ts Fair, view the many unique and beautiful art works and photo displays and meet the talented artists and photographers who will be exhibiting their creations. Refreshments will be served from 5:00-6:00pm. Following the Art Fair join us at the Theater at 6:30pm for a special music and dance recital performed by the High Hopes dance and music team. Our evening will end with a great finale performance by the legendary “No Boundaries” Band.
Dates
Day
Time
Location
May 13
Wed
5:00-8:00pm
OTTCT
35 - HIGH HOPES
High Hopes Photography
Temecula High Hopes Program
36 - AQUATICS
Aquatics General information: Dates and times may change due to holidays, special events, swimmer safety and maintenance of the facility or participation levels.
CRC Pool Location: Amenities:
CHS Pool Location: Amenities:
TES Pool Location: Amenities:
Locations: 30875 Rancho Vista Road 25 Yard Heated Pool Depth Range of 3 1/2 ft - 12 ft Diving Board - Water Slide - Indoor Showers Dressing Rooms & Lockers (locks not provided) Chaparral High School, 27215 Nicolas Road 25 Yard Heated, 8 Lane Competition Pool Recreational Pool with Diving Board Zero Depth Spray Play Area Dressing Rooms & Lockers (locks not provided) Temecula Elementary School, 41951 Moraga Road 25 Yard Heated Pool All-shallow pool with depths ranging from 3-4 1/2 ft
Safety Concerns • •
• • • •
Due to safety concerns masks, fins and snorkels are prohibited at all times. Patrons requesting to use floatation devices may only wear “Coast Guard Approved” life jackets. All youth wearing life jackets must be accompanied by an adult in the water. Shirts are prohibited on the waterslide and in deep water. The pools are subject to closure if the weather is severe and presents a hazard to swimmers. Swim diapers are required for all infants. The Temecula Community Services Department will not assume any responsibility for any personal property. Please do not bring valuables!
Non - Resident Fee Policy Please be mindful that non-residents include, but are not limited to, residents of: Wine Country, Winchester, Murrieta, Menifee, Canyon Lake, Lake Elsinore, Anza, De Luz, Silverhawk, French Valley and other nearby communities.
Swim Lesson Refund Policy Refunds must be requested 5 business days prior to the first class start date. A 20% cancellation fee will be applied to all approved refunds.
Public Swim
Children, ages seven years and younger, must be accompanied by an adult (18 years or older.) Children may be required to swim overhand crawl stroke while breathing side to side the width of the pool before being allowed to use the diving board and/or dive. Due to safety concerns, masks, fins and snorkels are prohibited. Only “Coast Guard Approved” life jackets will be permitted. All patrons wearing life jackets must be accompanied by an adult. (For emergency training purposes, staff will periodically conduct emergency drills that will require patrons to vacate the pool area for 15-20 minutes.) Fee: $2/Resident; $5/Non-resident Location: CRC Pool
Dates
Day
Time
Jun 15 - Aug 14 Mon-Fri 12:30-3:30pm May 23 - Sep 27 Sat-Sun 1:00-5:00pm Note: Hours may be extended as weather permits.
Holiday Hours Dates
Day
Time
May 25
Mon
11:00am-3:00pm
Adult Learn to Swim
This class is designed for adults who desire swim instruction. All skill levels will be accommodated, from swimming basics to stroke technique. Class will be 40 minutes per day, one day a week, for 4 weeks. This course is taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors. Participants should be in a swimsuit and ready for class at class time. Instructor: City Staff Location: CRC Pool Fee: $50/Resident; $60/Non-resident
Class#
Dates
5001.101 5001.102 5001.103
Mar 21-Apr 11 Sat Apr 18-May 9 Sat May 16-Jun 6 Sat
Day
Lap/Leisure Swim
Time 9:00-10:00am 9:00-10:00am 9:00-10:00am
Ages: 12 Years - Adults This is a non-instructional program established for individuals who have a desire to swim for fitness or therapeutic purposes. A lifeguard will be present at all times. Coaching or organized swim practice is not allowed during lap swim time. Fee: $2/Resident; $5/Non-resident Location: CRC Pool
Dates
Day
Time
Ongoing Jan 2-May 15 May 18-Aug 14 Ongoing
Mon - Fri Mon - Fri Mon - Fri Sat
5:30am-8:30am 11:00am-12:45pm 11:15am-12:15pm 7:00am-9:00am
Masters Program
Ages: 18 Years - Adults This program is designed to help swimmers improve fitness and/or train for specific goals, and to offer support for a healthy lifestyle through friendship and camaraderie. We want you to feel welcome, whether you’re a long-time competitor or a beginner looking for a fun way to exercise. All workouts are designed to meet different fitness levels. All Masters participants must complete a USA Masters registration form and pay the yearly dues of $40 in order to participate. A USA Masters form is available at the TES pool during practice times. For more information call the CRC at 694-6410. Location: CRC Pool Fee: $30/per month
Dates
Day
Time
Ongoing
Mon/Wed/Fri
5:30-7:00am
Water Aerobics/Aqua Exercise Ages: 10 Years - Adults
A complete workout using the water as resistance to firm, tone and increase cardio-respiratory endurance. This is an ongoing class so you can join at any time. Classes scheduled at TES Pool will be shallow water only. For shallow water class, participants should be comfortable moving around in 3 to 4 feet of water. The ability to swim is not required. For classes held at the CRC Pool, Tuesday’s class will be a shallow water and Thursday’s is deep water. (See below for description). It is not required that you participate in both class days. Instructor: Hinton/Woolstenhulme Fee: $4/Resident; $5/Non-resident (pay at pool)
Dates
Day
Mar 3-May 26 Tue/Thu May 28-Aug 13 Tue/Thu
Deep Water Aerobics
Time
Location
10:00-10:45am CRC Pool 8:00-8:45am TES Pool
Ages: 10 Years - Adults
A non-impact aerobics workout in deep water. Wearing a belt creates “neutral buoyancy” allowing participants to work muscles in the limbs and core against the water’s resistance, resulting in increased cardiorespiratory and muscular endurance. Other benefits are increased overall strength, flexibility and range of motion. Participants should be comfortable in deep water wearing a belt. Bring your own belt or purchase from the instructor. This is an ongoing class so you can join at any time. Materials Fee: Optional $25 fee for a belt. Instructor: Hinton Fee: $4/Resident; $5/Non-resident (pay at pool)
Dates
Day
Time
Location
Jun 6-Aug 29
Sat
9:00am-10:00am
CHS Pool
Scuba Diving Lessons
The PADI Discover Scuba experience lets you experience the thrill of diving under the supervision of a PADI instructor in a pool. During your experience, you’ll master some basic concepts and scuba skills and might even head off on an open water adventure. Nothing compares to the “weightless” exhilaration of breathing underwater. Give it a try – diving can change your life. Just bring a bathing suit and a towel. We will provide the rest. The experience will last about 1 1⁄2 hours. Class size is limited. Pre-registration is required. Please note: Contact Scuba Center Temecula prior to class to be fitted for equipment, at 506-0252. Instructor: Scuba Center Staff Fee: FREE
Discover the fun and excitement of SCUBA diving. The Scuba Center instructors, are ready to teach you to explore our underwater world and certify you in as little as 3 weeks. Classroom instruction will take place at Scuba Center Temecula and pool instruction will take place at the CRC. Open-water dives will be conducted either on Catalina Island or La Jolla Shores. Participants must provide their own mask, snorkel, boots, fins and gloves. Each class session consists of classroom and pool instruction and two ocean dives. Materials Fee: Contact Scuba Center Temecula for additional fees, which must be paid prior to the first night of class. Additionally, chapter 1 of the textbook must be read and a DVD needs to be watched prior to the first class. For all class information and a breakdown of the class schedule call 5060252. Instructor: Scuba Center Staff Fee: $120/Session
Ages: 12 Years - Adults
Ages: 12 Years - Adults
Class #
Class Dates
Time
3802.101 3802.102 3802.103 3802.104 3802.105
Jan 17 Feb 14 Mar 14 Apr 18 May 16
3:00pm 3:00pm 3:00pm 3:00pm 3:00pm
Junior Lifeguard Tryouts/Training Ages: 11 - 15 Years
Are you not quite old enough to be a paid lifeguard? Our Jr. Lifeguard Program is a volunteer program that allows teens the opportunity to be trained in the basics of lifeguard safety. You will also help staff with actual daily operations of the aquatics program and acquire skills, knowledge and experience, should you become employed at an aquatic facility in the future. All participating Jr. Lifeguards will receive an official t-shirt, and a “Certificate of Dedicated Service” at the completion of their session. Space is limited to the first 15 participants who can successfully swim 100 yards and tread water for one minute at the time of registration. This program requires a time commitment throughout the summer. Instructor: City Staff Fee:$80/Resident; $90/Non-Resident Start Time Location Tryout Date Day May 17 Sun 2:00pm CRC Pool
Lifeguard Training
Ages: 15 Years - Adults Class is designed for individuals who desire to be qualified lifeguards. To officially enter the course, you must pass the pre-course swim test consisting of: a 500 yard continuous swim (using the following strokes in order: 200 yards front crawl using rhythmic breathing, 100 yards breast-stroke, 200 yards using either front crawl or breast-stroke); swim 20 yards using front crawl or breast-stroke, surface dive to 7-10 feet, retrieve 10 pound brick, and swim 20 yards back to starting point. This class includes American Red Cross certification in Lifeguard Training, CPR for the Professional Rescuer, Oxygen Administration, Automated External Defibrillator, Bloodbourne Pathogen Training, and Advanced First Aid Training (Title 22). Register early as class size is limited. Registration Begins: Feb 23 Fee: $135 Instructor: City Staff Location: CRC Pool
Dates
Day
Time
Mar 19 Mar 23-Mar 27
Thu Mon-Fri
3:00-5:00pm 9:30-5:00pm
Start Early For Employment Opportunities Employment Opportunities: Are you interested in working for the City of Temecula’s Aquatics Program? If you enroll and complete the Lifeguard Training Program and are successfully employed by the City of Temecula to work through the summer, you will qualify for reimbursement of your fees! Call 694-6410 for more information.
Class#
Class Dates
3801.101 3801.102 3801.103 3801.104 3801.105 3801.106
Jan 5-Jan 25 Feb 2-Feb 22 Mar 2-Mar 22 Apr 6-Apr 26 May 4-May 24 Jun 8-Jun 28
Swim Lesson Level Descriptions: • Parent N’ Me Ages: 6 Months - 3 Years This course is designed for parent/child interaction. Emphasis is on water adjustment, water entry, bubble blowing, underwater exploration, front glide, front kick, arm movement, back float, rolling over, rescue breathing and safety skills. NOTE: Infants must wear plastic pants under their suits while in the water. Swim diapers ONLY, no regular diapers please. • Toddler Ages: 3 - 5 Years This course is designed for those students between the ages of 3-5 years. Students must be able to listen and follow directions. Skills taught include water adjustment, bubble blowing, underwater exploration, introduction to front crawl stroke, back float and front float with support, kicking and alternate arm strokes. • L1 - Level 1 Water Exploration Ages: 5 Years + Students will learn elementary aquatic skills. Skills taught include bubble blowing, underwater exploration, introduction to front crawl stroke, back float and front float with support, kicking and alternate arm strokes. • L2 - Level 2 Primary Skills Ages: 5 Years + Participant must have mastered Level 1 before entering this class. The objective is for the students to successfully learn fundamental skills. Students learn to float without support, to recover to a vertical position, glides, front arm motion, back arm motion, flutter kicks and rhythmic breathing. This level marks the beginning of true locomotion skills and adds to self-help and basic rescue skills. • L3 - Level 3 Stroke Readiness Ages: 5 Years + Participant must have mastered Level 2 skills before entering this class. This course will teach the combined skills of front arm motion and rhythmic breathing, diving from the side of pool, back crawl and elementary backstroke kick. These skills are moving your child into the field of true aquatics. • L4/5 - Level 4 Stroke Development/Level 5 Stroke Refinement Combo Level 4: Participant must have mastered Level 3 skills before entering this class. This course develops confidence in the strokes learned thus far and to improve other aquatic skills. New skills introduced will be elementary backstroke, breaststroke and sidestroke. Students increase their endurance by swimming greater distances. Level 5 Stroke Refinement: Participant must have mastered Level 4 skills before entering this class. At this level the student will have solid basic stroke skills. The objective is to coordinate and refine key strokes. Butterfly, open turns and springboard diving will be introduced at this time. • L6 - Level 6 Personal Water Safety/Fundamentals of Diving Participant must have mastered Level 5 skills before entering this class. The objective of Level 6 is to polish strokes so students use them with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances. Personal safety survival swimming and self-rescue skills are introduced. Springboard diving fundamentals are also taught in this class. Swimming endurance is greatly increased during the course. Swim Lessons Schedule and Registration Information on Page 38.
37 - AQUATICS
Discover Scuba
38 - AQUATICS
Youth Swim Lessons
General Information: Due to many requests for those desiring to participate in this program, the City of Temecula will once again be offering an expanded youth swim lesson program through the months of May, June, July, August. Lessons will be provided at the Community Recreation Center, Chaparral High School Pools, and Temecula Elementary School Pool. Please read the information below and refer to page 39 for further instructions and the “Mail-In Swim Registration Form”. Non - Resident Fee Policy Please be mindful that non-residents include, but are not limited to, residents of: Winchester, Murrieta, Menifee, Canyon Lake, Lake Elsinore, Anza, De Luz, Silverhawk, French Valley and other nearby communities. Swim Lesson Refund Policy Refunds must be requested 5 business days prior to the first class start date. A 20% processing fee will be applied to all approved refunds.
How to Register
Residents: Mail-In Registration: We are proud to offer mail-in registration for City of Temecula residents only. It is important to keep in mind that mail-in registration will be accepted only during the weeks specified for the session indicated. Residents who use mail-in registration will be given first priority. Walk-In Registration: Walk-in registration will be available for residents who do not wish to use the mail-in process, and for nonresidents, should class space be available. Proof of residency will be required at time of registration to qualify for the resident rate. Walk-in registration will be held at the CRC located at 30875 Rancho Vista Rd. from 4:30-6:30pm on the dates indicated. Please remember
that residents using MAIL-IN REGISTRATION will receive first placement before walk-in registrations. The last day to register (if any openings are available after walk-in registration takes place) is by registering in person at the CRC no later than 5:00pm the Wednesday prior to the 1st day of that lesson. Non-Residents: Walk-In Registration: Walk-in registration will be available for nonresidents should class space be available. Walk-in registration will be held at the CRC location at 30875 Rancho Vista Rd. from 4:306:30pm on the dates indicated.
LESSON FEES: Resident $50 Non-resident $60 Spring Swim Lessons
Session Dates Days Mail-in Reg Spring May 11-22 Mon-Fri/2 Wks Apr 11-Apr 15 Location: CRC Pool ONLY Class Time Age Parent N’Me 3:40-4:10pm 6 Mos-3 Yrs Parent N’Me 5:00-5:30pm 6 Mos-3 Yrs Toddler 3:00-3:30pm 3-5 Yrs Toddler 3:40-4:10pm 3-5 Yrs Toddler 4:20-4:50pm 3-5 Yrs Toddler 5:00-5:30pm 3-5 Yrs Level 1 3:00-3:30pm 5 Yrs + Level 1 3:40-4:10pm 5 Yrs + Level 1 4:20-4:50pm 5 Yrs + Level 1 5:00-5:30pm 5 Yrs + Level 2 4:20-4:50pm 5 Yrs +
Walk-in Reg Apr 28
Summer Swim Lessons Open Registration: Residents will be given an opportunity to request one swim lesson per child for any of the listed Summer Sessions during open registration May 2-8. Session 1 registration takes place during this time period as well. Once open registration has been completed, the other sessions will be available for mail-in registrations on the dates listed below.
Summer Registration Dates Session Lesson Dates Days
Mail-in Reg
Walk-in Reg
Session 1 Jun 15-Jun 26 Mon-Fri *May 2-May 8 May 26 Session 2 Jun 29-Jul 10 Mon-Fri Jun 13-Jun 17 Jun 23 Session 3 Jul 13-Jul 24 Mon-Fri Jun 27-Jul 1 Jul 7 Session 4 Jul 27-Aug 7 Mon-Fri Jul 11 - Jul 15 Jul 21 Session 5** Aug 10-Aug 21 Mon-Fri Jul 25-Jul 29 Aug 4 * Open registration takes place on May 2-May 8; patrons can register for any (one) of the 5 sessions during this period only. ** Session 5 - Afternoon/Evening classes only available
Summer Swim Lesson Schedule
Please note: Classes/levels may be combined due to low enrollment. CRC Pool AM Classes Time Age Class Parent N’Me Parent N’Me Toddler Toddler Toddler Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Level 2 Level 2 Level 2 Level 3 Level 3 Level 4/5 Level 4/5 Level 6
9:40-10:10am 6 Mos-3 yrs 10:20-10:50am 6 Mos-3 yrs 9-9:30am 3-5 Yrs 9:40-10:10am 3-5 Yrs 10:20-10:50am 3-5 Yrs 9-9:30am 5 Yrs + 9:40-10:10am 5 Yrs + 10:20-10:50am 5 Yrs + 9-9:30am 5 Yrs + 9:40-10:10am 5 Yrs + 10:20-10:50am 5 Yrs + 9-9:30am 5 Yrs + 9:55-10:25am 5 Yrs + 9-9:45am 5 Yrs + 9:55-10:40am 5 Yrs + 5 Yrs + 9-9:45am
CRC Pool PM Classes Time Age Class Parent N’Me Toddler Toddler Level 1 Level 1 Level 2 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4/5 Level 6
4:25-4:55pm 3:45-4:15pm 4:25-4:55pm 3:45-4:15pm 4:25-4:55pm 3:45-4:15pm 4:25-4:55pm 3:45-4:15pm 3:45-4:25pm 3:45-4:25pm
6 Mos-3 yrs 3-5 Yrs 3-5 Yrs 5 Yrs + 5 Yrs + 5 Yrs + 5 Yrs + 5 Yrs + 5 Yrs + 5 Yrs +
CHS Pool AM Classes Time Age Class Parent N’Me Toddler Toddler Toddler Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Level 2 Level 2 Level 2 Level 3 Level 3 Level 4/5 Level 4/5 Level 6
9:40-10:10am 6 Mos-3 yrs 9-9:30am 3-5 Yrs 9:40-10:10am 3-5 Yrs 10:20-10:50am 3-5 Yrs 5 Yrs + 9-9:30am 9:40-10:10am 5 Yrs + 10:20-10:50am 5 Yrs + 9-9:30am 5 Yrs + 9:40-10:10am 5 Yrs + 10:20-10:50am 5 Yrs + 9-9:30am 5 Yrs + 9:55-10:25am 5 Yrs + 9-9:45am 5 Yrs + 9:55-10:40am 5 Yrs + 9-9:45am 5 Yrs +
CHS Pool PM Classes Time Age Class Parent N’Me Toddler Toddler Level 1 Level 1 Level 2 Level 2 Level 3 Level 3 Level 4/5 Level 4/5 Level 6
4:25-4:55pm 3:45-4:15pm 4:25-4:55pm 3:45-4:15pm 4:25-4:55pm 3:45-4:15pm 4:25-4:55pm 3:45-4:15pm 5:10-5:55pm 3:45-4:25pm 5:10-5:55pm 3:45-4:25pm
6 Mos-3 yrs 3-5 Yrs 3-5 Yrs 5 Yrs + 5 Yrs + 5 Yrs + 5 Yrs + 5 Yrs + 5 Yrs + 5 Yrs + 5 Yrs + 5 Yrs +
TES Pool AM Classes Time Age Class
TES Pool PM Classes Class Time Age
Parent N’Me Toddler Toddler Toddler Toddler Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Level 2 Level 2 Level 2 Level 2 Level 3 Level 3 Level 3
Parent N’Me Toddler Toddler Toddler Toddler Toddler Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Level 2 Level 2 Level 2 Level 2 Level 2 Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 Level 3
11-11:30am 6 Mos-3 yrs 9-9:30am 3-5 Yrs 9:40-10:10am 3-5 Yrs 10:20-10:50am 3-5 Yrs 11-11:30am 3-5 Yrs 9-9:30am 5 Yrs + 9:40-10:10am 5 Yrs + 10:20-10:50am 5 Yrs + 11-11:30am 5 Yrs + 9-9:30am 5 Yrs + 9:40-10:10am 5 Yrs + 10:20-10:50am 5 Yrs + 11-11:30am 5 Yrs + 9-9:30am 5 Yrs + 9:40-10:10am 5 Yrs + 10:20-10:50am 5 Yrs +
Class Level Descriptions Available on pg. 37
5:10-5:40pm 4:30-5pm 5:10-5:40pm 5:50-6:20pm 6:30-7pm 7:10-7:40pm* 4:30-5pm 5:10-5:40pm 5:50-6:20pm 6:30-7pm 7:10-7:40pm* 4:30-5pm 5:10-5:40pm 5:50-6:20pm 6:30-7pm 7:10-7:40pm* 4:30-5pm 5:50-6:20pm 6:30-7pm 7:10-7:40pm*
*Session 2-4 Only
6 Mos-3 yrs
3-5 Yrs 3-5 Yrs 3-5 Yrs 3-5 Yrs 3-5 Yrs 5 Yrs + 5 Yrs + 5 Yrs + 5 Yrs + 5 Yrs + 5 Yrs + 5 Yrs + 5 Yrs + 5 Yrs + 5 Yrs + 5 Yrs + 5 Yrs + 5 Yrs + 5 Yrs +
Swim Mail-In Registration Form
• Mail-in registrations will be accepted for City of Temecula residents only. Please be mindful that non-residents include but are not limited to residents of: Winchester, Murrieta, Anza, De Luz, Silverhawk, French Valley and other nearby communities. • Mail-in registration forms will only be accepted during the mail-in registration dates indicated on the previous page. All registration forms must be postmarked on the dates indicated for each session. Any forms received postmarked before or after the appropriate dates will be returned unprocessed. • A confirmation receipt with your class level, time and pool location will be mailed to you once your registration form is received and processed. Due to popular demand, please make sure that you have selected a first, second, and third choice on the registration form. Staff will do their best to accommodate first choice requests. • One registration form per participant is necessary. Additional forms may be copied, picked up at the Community Recreation Center during regular business hours Monday- Friday, 8am - 5pm, or downloaded from www.cityoftemecula.org • All swim lessons for Temecula residents are $50 each. One form of payment (check, money order, credit card purchase) per participant is required. Single payments for multiple requests (i.e. sibling groups) will not be processed. Cash may be used at walk-in registration only. Do not mail in cash. Make checks payable to the City of Temecula. If paying by credit card the payee’s name must match the name as it appears on the card. • If you would like to request placement with a sibling or other participant, please send all forms in the same envelope and we will try to accommodate your request. • The City may combine classes due to low enrollment. • Please mail the form below with your choice of payment to CSD, Swim Lesson Registration, P.O. Box 9033, Temecula, CA 92589-9033.
City of Temecula - Swim Lesson Mail-In Registration Form
Participant Information First Name
Last Name
Date of Birth
Gender M
Choice 1st Choice
Session (Circle One) Spring Lessons: 1 (CRC Only)
Summer Lessons: 1 2 3 4 5 2nd Choice
Spring Lessons: 1 (CRC Only)
Summer Lessons: 1 2 3 4 5 3rd Choice
Spring Lessons: 1 (CRC Only)
Summer Lessons: 1 2 3 4 5
Summer Pool Location (Check One)
Level* (Check One)
CRC CHS TES Any Location
PNM
CRC CHS TES Any Location
PNM
CRC CHS TES Any Location
PNM
F
Time TOD L4/5
L1
L3
L1
L3
TOD L4/5 TOD L4/5
L1
L3
L2
____:____ am/pm Any Available
L2
____:____ am/pm Any Available
L2
____:____ am/pm Any Available
L6 L6
L6
Payee Information First Name
Last Name
Date of Birth /
/
Address
City
State
(H) Phone
(W) Phone
Cell Phone/Pager
Credit Card No. / Check No.
Expiration
Gender M
F
Zip
Form of Payment Payment Type Check
Credit Card
/
Money Order
Print name as it appears on card
Card Issuer /
Visa
Master Card
Signature
Billing Address (Street, City, State, Zip) *See page 37 for level descriptions **Please note: There must be one check or money order per participant and mailed in the same envelope • Should one of the three choices listed above be unavailable, may an available class be appointed? Yes_____ No_____ • Sorry, no specific instructor may be requested. • Although a registration form and payment must be completed for each participant, please list any other sibling/s requesting swim lessons along with mailing in the same envelope _______________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ • Every attempt will be made to grant one of the choices above. Should sibling groups not be accommodated, do you still desire to take the swim lessons identified above? Yes_____ No____ • Special Needs/Additional Requests: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ • Swim Lesson Refund Policy - Refunds must be requested 5 business days prior to class start date. A 20% cancellation fee is applied to all approved refunds.
LIABILITY WAIVER: I realize every precaution is taken to eliminate any injuries or hazards, and a competent supervisor is present; however, in the event of any injury, I hereby waive, release and hold harmless from any liability for damages for personal injury including accidental death, as well as from claims for property damage which may arise in connection with the above named activity, against the supervisor, the City of Temecula, its officers, agents, employees and volunteers. I further permit the use of activity/event photography and/or video for media promotion. In case of accident or other emergency, personnel of the Community Services Department and/or its agents are hereby authorized to secure medical care deemed necessary as a result of accident or injury for the participant. I further agree to pay any and all costs incurred as a result of said treatment.
Adult/Guardian Signature:
Date:
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Temecula Community Services Department
ACTIVITY REGISTRATION FORM Please Print & Fill Out Completely
Payee/Parent/Guardian: First Name:
Last Name:
Address: City:
State:
Zip Code:
Home Telephone:
Work Telephone:
Emergency Telephone:
Cell Phone:
E-mail Address: Please check this box if you do NOT want to be informed via e-mail of all the great special events and classes provided by Temecula Community Services Department
Participant Class#
Class Name
First Name / Last Name
CHECK Payable to: City of Temecula
Payment
Birth Date
Gender
Fee:
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M/F
$
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M/F
$
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SUBTOTAL
$
MONEY ORDER
Mastercard / Visa $10 Minimum Expiration
I hereby authorize use of my credit card for above listed activities. Signature:
Billing Address: How did you hear about this program?
City Website
Recreation Guide
Program Flyer
Other_______________
LIABILITY WAIVER:I realize every precaution is taken to eliminate any injuries or hazards, and a competent supervisor is present; however, in the event of any injury, I hereby waive, release and hold harmless from any liability for damages for personal injury including accidental death, as well as from claims for property damage which may arise in connection with the above named activity, against the supervisor, the City of Temecula, its officers, agents, employees and volunteers. In case of accident or other emergency, personnel of the Community Services Department and/or its agents are hereby authorized to secure medical care deemed necessary as a result of accident or injury for the participant. I further agree to pay any and all costs incurred as a result of said treatment. I further permit the use of activity/event photography and/or video for media promotion. Refund Policy: All activities and excursions must meet a minimum number of participants to be held. If the City must cancel a class/excursion, participants may transfer to another class/excursion or receive a full refund. Refunds must be requested 5 business days prior to the first class start date. A 20% cancellation fee will apply for all refunds. I further understand that if by paying by credit card, the refund will be returned as a credit to the card used for original payment. All other refunds will be payable by check and are payable within 30 days. By signing this waiver I am verifying that I understand and am aware of the refund policy set forth by the City of Temecula.
Signature:
Date:
Participant/Parent/Guardian of Minor (under 18) Mail This Form to: CSD Activities PO Box 9033 Temecula, CA 9258
or
Fax: (951) 694-6488 (For VISA or Mastercard only)
The City of Temecula Community Services Department is excited to share with you our new online registration system that gives you the flexibility to register for classes and activities 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! The best part is there is no charge to utilize this service. The online registration system is a simple, secure and convenient program which allows you to browse a listing of City classes and activities and update your personal account. You can enroll in recreational activities and make payments by credit card anytime. With just a few clicks you will be ready to experience Online Registration and all the benefits it has to offer. Visit the City Website at: www.cityoftemecula.org to get started!
New Users
Type www.cityoftemecula.org/registration/ in the internet address bar. Click on the button NEW USER Enter your information (fields with * are required) and click SUBMIT Select CONTINUE at the ACCOUNT CONFIRMATION screen
User Account
Your online account is a powerful tool. It allows you to view activity information, change personal information, add family members to your account, register for classes and make payments. To log in: Type www.cityoftemecula.org/registration/ in the internet address bar. Click on the button LOGIN Enter USERNAME and Case-sensitive PASSWORD Click Continue
Finding a Class
Finding classes available for online registration is simple. Here are some hints on searching: Click on the button SEARCH FOR CLASSES Narrow the search list by changing the LOCATION or CATEGORY Use ADVANCED SEARCH to locate a class by a keyword like JAZZ (searches are not case sensitive)
Selecting Your Class
Once you have made your class selection it is time to add them to your shopping cart. Click on the activity name of the class you have selected In the ACTIVITY DETAIL screen confirm class information is correct Select ADD TO CART
Checking Out
Click on the button CART Verify all information in the SHOPPING CART then select CHECKOUT Click CONTINUE at the PARTICIPANT INFORMATION screen Click CONTINUE at the CONFIRM PRICES screen Provide credit card information on the PAYMENT INFORMATION screen click CONTINUE to complete order
Registration can also be mailed or completed in person at the following locations: Mail-In: • Mail a completed and signed Activity Registration Form to: PO Box 9033, Temecula, CA 92589-9033. • Payment may be made by check, money order, Mastercard or Visa. • Make checks payable to “City of Temecula”.
Walk-In: Register in person using cash, check, money order or credit card at the following locations:
Location
Community Recreation Center (CRC) City Hall
Day
Mon-Fri Mon-Fri
Time
8:00am-4:45pm 8:00am-5:00pm
Register early to ensure your space!
Please review our refund policy prior to registering for classes or activities.
Refund Policy
• A full refund will be given for activities cancelled by the City of Temecula. If the dates or times of an activity are changed by the City and the participant is unable to attend, a full refund will apply. • All requests for transfers or refunds must be requested 5 business days prior to the first class start date. • A 20% cancellation fee will be deducted from all approved refunds. • If original payment was made by a credit card, the refund will be credited back to the credit card. All other refunds will be issued by check and may take up to 2 weeks to receive. • If participant is dissatisfied with a class they must contact Tracy Masters, the Senior Recreation Coordinator at 694-6480 prior to the 2nd class to request a credit that can be used to retake the class or be applied to another class in the future. • If participant is unable to continue with a class after the class has begun due to an illness or health issue, a medical excuse from a doctor must be provided to obtain a credit that can be used to retake the class or be applied to another class in the future. Charges for classes attended will be deducted from all approved credits.
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Online Registration
42 - PARKS AND FACILITIES INFORMATION
City Facilities and Places of Interest Marker Park Name
Park Locations
Address
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Bahia Vista Park………………….41566 Avenida de la Reina
2
Butterfield Stage Park………………….33654 De Portola Rd.
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Calle Aragon Park………………………41621 Calle Aragon
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Crowne Hill Park…………………………..33203 Old Kent Rd.
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Harveston Community Park…………….28582 Harveston Dr.
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Harveston Lake Park………………….29005 Lake House Rd.
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John Magee Park………………………..44656 Corte Veranos
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Kent Hintergardt Mem. Park……………...31465 Via Cordoba
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Loma Linda Park………………………30877 Loma Linda Rd.
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Long Canyon Creek Park………..40356 N. Gen. Kearny Rd.
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Margarita Community Park……………...29119 Margarita Rd.
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Meadows Park…………………………43110 Meadows Pkwy.
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Nakayama Park……………………………30592 Nicolas Rd.
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Nicolas Rd. Park……………………………39955 Nicolas Rd.
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Pablo Apis Park………………………………33005 Regina Dr.
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Pala Community Park……………………44900 Temecula Ln.
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Paloma Del Sol Park……………………32099 De Portola Rd.
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Paseo Gallante Park.…………..…32455 Camino San Dimas
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Patricia H. Birdsall Sports Park….....32380 Deer Hollow Way
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Pauba Ridge Park………………………...…33405 Pauba Rd.
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Redhawk Community Park…………...44747 Redhawk Pkwy.
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Riverton Park………………………….……30950 Riverton Ln.
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Ronald Reagan Sports Park………..30875 Rancho Vista Rd.
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Rotary Park……………………………………...28816 Pujol St.
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Sam Hicks Monument Park……………….41970 Moreno Rd.
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Serena Hills Park……………………………40747 Walcott Ln.
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Stephen Linen Jr. Mem. Park………..44935 Nighthawk Pass
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Sunset Park……………………………..32155 Cam. San Jose
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Temecula Creek Trail Park………………...33662 Channel St.
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Temecula Duck Pond…………..28250 Rancho California Rd.
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Temecula Skate Park…………………….42569 Margarita Rd.
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Temeku Hills Park………………….……31367 La Serena Wy.
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Vail Ranch Park……………………………32965 Harmony Ln.
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Veteran's Park…………………………...30965 La Serena Wy.
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Voorburg Park……………………………….39960 Nicolas Rd.
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Winchester Creek Park………………….39950 Margarita Rd.
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Wolf Creek Trail Park………………...…45454 Wolf Creek Dr.
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Wolf Creek Park……………………..45850 N. Wolf Creek Dr.
Places of Interest: • “Letters Home” - A Veteran’s Memorial • Japanese Friendship Garden,
City Facilities
Marker
Code
Facility Name
Address
A
COM
Chapel of Memories
41970 Moreno Rd.
B
CH
City Hall
43200 Business Park Dr. Phone: (951) 694-6480
CRC
C
Community Rec. Center
Phone: (951) 694-6410
D
MERC Gallery at the Merc
F
IW
Imagination Workshop
MPSC Mary Phillips Senior Ctr.
G
OTTCT Old Town Temecula
H
Community Theater
TCC
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41845 6th St.
42051 Main Street Phone: (866) 653-8696
Temecula Community Ctr. 28816 Pujol St. Phone: (951) 694-6469
J
TVM
Temecula Valley Museum 28314 Mercedes St. Phone: (951) 694-6450
K
TPL
Temecula Public Library 30600 Pauba Rd. Phone: (951) 693-8900
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HCPR
Harveston Community Park Room
28582 Harveston Dr. (951) 694-6480
Off-Site Class Locations Marker Off-Site Class M
Chaparral High School Pool
N
Miyamoto Music Studio
O
Redhawk Golf Course
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Scuba Center Temecula
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Temecula Elem. School Pool
California Rd. (Refer to #30 on the map at Intersection B3)
42081 Main St.
Phone: (951) 694-6464
a gift from Sister City Daisen-Nakayama, Japan
Location: Temecula Duck Pond Park, 28250 Rancho
42051 Main Street
Phone: (951) 308-6370
• “Singing in the Rain” September 11th Memorial, a gift from Sister City Leidschendam-Voorburg, The Netherlands
30875 Rancho Vista Rd.
R
Temecula Middle School
S
TVHS Tennis Courts
Address 27215 Nicolas Rd. 28780 Old Town Front St, Ste C-1 45100 Redhawk Pkwy. 28860 Old Town Front St, Ste. A-9 41951 Moraga Rd. 42075 Meadows Pkwy. 31555 Rancho Vista Rd.
Creating Community Through People, Parks and Programs We’re Here For You!
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Park Sites, Facilities and Off-Site Class Locations
44 - COMMUNITY SERVICES INFORMATION
Recycling and Trash Services Recycling
The City of Temecula strongly encourages all residents and businesses to recycle. Residents can call CR&R to request an extra recycling container at no charge. Discounted rates are provided for businesses that request a “recycled materials only” bin. For more i n fo r m a t i o n , c o n t a c t C R & R a t (800) 755-8112.
Household Batteries
Did you know that you can no longer throw your batteries into your trash bin? Household batteries are now banned from the landfill and have been labeled as “Universal Waste” which is subject to disposal restrictions. What can you do with your batteries? The City of Temecula has provided 6 permanent opportunities to properly dispose of your batteries at the following locations: 1. City Hall (CH), 43200 Business Park Drive 2. Temecula Community Center (TCC), 28816 Pujol Street 3. Mary Phillips Senior Center (MPSC), 41845 6th Street 4. Community Recreation Center (CRC), 30875 Rancho Vista Road 5. Temecula Public Library (TPL), 30600 Pauba Road 6. Grace Mellman Library (GML), 41000 County Center Drive
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW)
Riverside County also offers weekly antifreeze, vehicle and household batteries, oil (and filters), and paint (latex only) collections: WHEN: Every NON-holiday Saturday (Subject to closure during inclement weather) TIME: 9:00am until 2:00pm WHERE: 25315 Jefferson Avenue, Murrieta Maximum chemical load: 5 gallons or 50 lbs. (per trip). Some restrictions apply; contact Riverside County Waste Management at (951) 486-3200 for additional information.
Bulky Item Pick-Up
Reminder! City of Temecula residents are allowed two FREE bulky item pick-ups, including e-waste, annually. Call CR&R at (800) 7558112 to arrange for a bulky item pick-up.
Street Sweeping
Please be a good neighbor and remember not to park on residential streets on trash pick-up day and street sweeping day. Residential streets are swept the day after trash pick-up day. Keeping vehicles off the streets on these days allows efficient trash collection and street sweeping. Observing this simple request helps keep all of Temecula’s neighborhoods looking their best!
City Wide Clean-Up & Oil Collection
CR&R Inc. and the City of Temecula will be co-sponsoring the biannual Community Clean-Up Day and Citywide Clean-up and Oil Collection tentatively scheduled for one Saturday in the spring & fall. All City residents may dispose of e-waste, used motor oil, antifreeze, auto batteries, and green waste, as well as bulky items. This service is free to Temecula residents. (ID is required). The event will be held at Chaparral High School between 8am and 2pm. For more information, please contact Community Services at 694-6480.
Holiday Schedule Trash Pick-Up
Holidays are: New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Following a holiday, your trash collection will be delayed one day. If your normal trash day is Friday, your trash will be collected on Saturday. Holidays will also affect the street sweeping schedule. If the holiday occurs on Saturday or Sunday, your collection & street sweeping services may not change.
Park Rangers and Park Rules
General Information: The City of Temecula currently has two Park Rangers monitoring its many park sites and facilities throughout the City. Since incorporation, the City’s park system has experienced extraordinary growth and the number of citizens and their guests using the park system continues to increase. Therefore, as a community outreach and customer service program, the Park Rangers continue to support the Community Services Department by directly assisting citizens in understanding and maintaining the safety rules and regulations established within the park system. All Neighborhood parks not listed below close at dusk. All Special Use Parks listed below close and lights out by 10:00pm.
Harveston Community Park Harveston Lake Park Margarita Community Park Paloma Del Sol Park Patricia H. Birdsall Sports Park Ronald Reagan Sports Park Temecula Skate Park Park Rules: • Use caution and drive slowly while driving in all parking areas. • Loitering in City Parks is not permitted. • Help keep our parks clean. Please do not litter. • Appropriate use of handicapped parking stalls will be monitored. • Fire Lanes must remain open at all times. • Dogs must be on a leash at all times. • Please clean up after your dogs. • Consumption of alcohol in the park system is prohibited. • Flying balloons, planes, rockets and fireworks are not permitted. • Party jumps must be pre-approved. Call 694-6410 for information. • Selling merchandise or providing services in City park sites or recreational facilities without approval is prohibited. • Overnight parking is prohibited at all park sites and facilities. • For safety purposes, the use of private boats, powered model boats or watercraft of any kind is prohibited at the Temecula Duck Pond and Harveston Lake Park.
Multi-Use Trails and Bikeways
To report hazards on the trails or bike lanes please contact Public Works at 694-6411. For comments or suggestions that will help the City provide a better trail and/or bikeway system, or to receive “Your Guide to Temecula Trails & Bikeways,” contact Community Services at 694-6480, or visit the city’s website at: www.cityoftemecula.org.
CSD Maintenance Division
The Maintenance Services Division is committed to ensuring an aesthetically pleasing and healthy City by providing safe, clean public areas. The Maintenance Services Program provides effective landscape and facility maintenance services to parks, slopes, medians, recreation facilities, and City Administration Offices. TCSD Maintenance Division also oversees the repair and maintenance of arterial and neighborhood streetlights. If you have a streetlight out in your neighborhood, you may call the Community Services Department at 694-6480, or use our web page at www.cityoftemecula.org
We’re Here for You!
Picnic Shelter Rentals
Looking for that special place for a memorable wedding reception, family reunion, or company picnic ... Do you need space to hold a seminar, meeting or banquet? Temecula Community Services Department has just the place for you. Call the Community Services Department at 694-6410 to schedule an appointment to tour our facilities or to make a reservation.
The City of Temecula Community Services Department has many reservable park picnic shelters for public use. For information and reservations, call the Community Recreation Center (CRC) at 694-6410.
Community Recreation Center (CRC) 30875 Rancho Vista Road
The perfect setting for special events! The multipurpose room is ideal for banquets, receptions, concerts and plays. The facility has a full-service kitchen and can accommodate groups from 15 to 300 with banquet seating for 250. The outdoor amphitheater is perfect for concerts. The center features a stage with professional lighting and stereo sound system. Please call 694- 6410 for more information.
Mary Phillips Senior Center (MPSC) 41845 6th Street
An ideal spot for groups needing a room to hold meetings, parties or receptions. The facility has a partial kitchen, meeting room and a multipurpose room that can accommodate 100 people. Please call 694-6464 for more information.
Harveston Community Park Picnic Shelter 28582 Harveston Drive
Harveston Community Park features one large picnic shelter with a tot lot, built-in barbecues, and picnic tables.
Ronald Reagan Sports Park Picnic Shelter 30875 Rancho Vista Road
Located at the northeast corner of the park, the picnic shelter has two built-in barbecues, four picnic tables and a playground the kids will enjoy.
Pala Community Park Picnic Shelter 44900 Temecula Lane
Another great place for your group picnic, outing or birthday party. The picnic shelter has a built-in barbecue, four picnic tables and playground. Tennis, basketball and sand volleyball is also available in the park on a first-come, first-served basis.
Margarita Community Park Picnic Shelter 29119 Margarita Road
The picnic shelter has a built in barbecue, picnic tables and playground. Hockey and tennis are also available in the park on a first-come, first served basis.
Temeku Hills Park Shelter 31367 La Serena Way
Enjoy our park with a castle and ship play structure for your little princes and princesses to play on! The picnic shelter has a builtin barbecue, three picnic tables and a playground. Basketball is available on a first-come, first-ser ved basis. Temecula Community Services Department also rents sports fields for practices, picnics and tournaments.
For more information or to reserve your date and location, Please call the Community Services Department at (951) 694-6410.
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Facility Rentals
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This isn’t your ordinary library – check it out today! Location: Hours of Operation:
30600 Pauba Road Mon-Thu 10:00am-9:00pm Fri 10:00am-6:00pm Sat 10:00am-5:00pm Sun 1:00pm-5:00pm
Boasting 21st century technology, the Temecula Public Library serves the community with 64 high-speed Internet computers, wireless Internet access, video-conferencing and radio frequency security. The facility offers multiple meeting room spaces, Technology Homework Center and a large children’s library. Patrons have access to over three million books through the library’s membership with the Riverside County library system. This wonderful facility offers many programs for children, adults and families. Come by and see us soon! For more information, call 693-8900 or visit the library website at: www.temeculalibrary.org
Family Programs
Space is limited. Please arrive early to best ensure seating. Parking is limited…please carpool. Program dates & times subject to change.
Build a Snowman Contest
Entry deadline: Monday, January 5 Prize categories: Ages: 3-5, 6-9, 10-12 Unfreeze your creativity & build a small snowman for the Children’s Library! Snowmen will be judged on originality, humor, & most creative use of materials. Limit snowman size to: 18”h x 12” x 12”. Complete rules & entry form available in the Children’s Library beginning Dec 5.
Build-a-Rocket Workshop
Wed, Jan 21, 4:00 pm Ages: 8-12 Years Construct your own rocket for launching later with the Temecula Rocket Group. All materials provided. Registration begins Wed, Jan 14 at 4 pm. Space limited to 60 children.
Joel Reese: The Singing Cowboy “I Succeed Because I Read” Wed, Jan 28, 4:00 pm Ages: 3 & up
Recording artist Joel Reese and sidekick Buster Bronco, who’ve performed from Legoland to Opryland, bring a saddle bag full of fun to the library! Giddy up and read a book with rip-roaring adventures sure to empower children to believe in themselves and the power of literacy.
Honest Abe’s Log Cabin Craft Program
Wed, Feb 11, 4:00 pm Ages: 4-12 Years Celebrate President Lincoln’s Bicentennial by building your own log cabin out of pretzels. Space limited to 60 children. Required registration begins Wed, Feb 4 at 4 pm.
The Voice of Dr. Martin Luther King
Wed, Feb 25, 4:00 pm Ages: 4 & up Celebrate Black History Month and the life of Dr. Martin Luther King through songs of the Civil Rights movement with historical impressionist Dennis Brown, who has performed from the Capitol steps of California to the King Center in Atlanta.
Amazing Experiments & Wonders of Science Wed, Mar 11, 4:00 pm
Ages: 3 & up
A hands-on, eye-opening investigation through science experiments of the fascinating world around us. You will be entertained and amazed!
Fascinating Fossils
Wed, Apr 1, 4:00 pm Ages: 3 & up Travel back through time to explore the mysteries of fossils and paleontology. Study picture clues to discover animals that lived long, long ago. Touch a wooly mammoth bone and examine a coprolite up close. Get the facts on fossils from the experts at Science on the Go!
“The Earth is in Our Hands” Environmental Magic Show Wed, Apr 15, 4:00 pm
Ages: 3 & up Eco-magician Paul Cash & Glitter the Rabbit entertain while teaching an important message about protecting our environment. This show will dazzle your eyes & your senses!
El Día de los Niños/El Día de los Libros Celebration Sat, Apr 25, 1:00 pm
Ages: All Join us for this fun festival celebrating children and books. Music, storytelling, crafts & treats!
“S” is for S’mores: Indoor Camp-out! Wed, May 13, 4:00 pm
Ages: 4-12 Years Celebrate Children’s Book Week by hiking to the library to join Helen Foster James, author of S is for S’mores, for tips about camping and becoming a real author! Gather round the campfire to roast marshmallows for s’mores. Space is limited to 75 children. Registration for yummy fun begins Wed. May 6 at 4pm.
American Girl Tea Wed, May 27, 4:00 pm
Ages: 4-12 Years Fans of the American Girl books are invited for a fun-filled hour of Victorian craft, tea & treats. Dolls and tea attire are welcome, but not required. Space limited to 60 children. Required registration begins Wed, May 20 at 4 pm.
Pirates Ahoy! Craft Program
Wed, Jun 3, 4:00 pm Ages: 4-12 Years Ahoy mateys! Come aboard for pirate-themed games & crafts! Find the buried treasure and talk like a pirate, if ye dare! Arghhhhhhhhhh! Registration begins Wed, May 27 at 5 pm.
Book Buzz Club
Jan 6-Mar 19 (1st & 3rd Tue) 6:00 pm
Ages: 9-12 Years Catch the buzz & chat with new friends about books with kid-appeal! Space limited to 25. Register by phoning (951)693-8980.
Lord Rusty’s Comedy Show
Paws to Read
Join hilarious Lord Rusty from “down under” for a comedy/variety show featuring comic juggling, music, magic, & silliness sure to tickle your funny bone!
Young readers-in-training can bone up on their reading skills by reading to a licensed therapy dog. Please call (951)693-8980 to schedule an appointment.
Wed, Mar 25, 4:00 pm
Ages: 3 & up
Saturday mornings
Events Sponsored by Friends of the Temecula Libraries
Ages: 13-17 Years Advance registration begins one month prior to scheduled programs at the library reception desk or by phone at 951-693-8900.
Temecula Public Library Storytimes
Space is limited. Please arrive early to best ensure seating. Parking is limited…please carpool.
Goodnight Moon Pajama Storytime Mondays, 7:00 pm Ages: All
• Mon, Jan 5 - “Bedtime Blizzard Snow Stories” Drift into the Story Balloon for wild, wintry tales & frosty stories! Don’t forget to bundle up & wear your pajamas!
• Mon, Feb 2 - “Let’s Be Friends!” Grab your best buddy & join us for friendship stories sure to warm your heart. • Mon, Mar 2 - “Moonlight n’ Monkeyshines” This storytime, full of swinging stories about mischievous monkeys, promises to be more fun than a barrel of monkeys!
• Mon, Apr 6 - “Yucky Smells & Gross-Out Tales” Celebrate all things icky, smelly, yucky and gross. Bring a strong stomach and prepare to have a gas of a time!
• Mon, May 4 - “Teddy Bear Picnic” We’re goin’ on a Bear Hunt! Wear your pj’s for cute and cozy stories about our stuffed furry friends!
• Mon, Jun 1 - “Under the Deep Blue Sea, Sea, Sea”
Babysitting for Beginners Wed, Jan 7, 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Tips and start-up kits cover resumes, networking, first aid, safety, storytelling, and other fun activities. Light refreshments. Space is limited to 36 teens.
Wii ® Rock Band
Tue, Feb 17, 3:30 - 5:30 pm
Out-of-Sight Kites
Form a band and “rock-on” at the library! Space is limited to 42 players.
Tue, Mar 17 , 3:30 - 5:00 pm Celebrate National Kite Month by making your own 4-sided pyramid kite! Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of this tetrahedral treasure, proved “the sky’s the limit.” Space is limited to 40 teens.
Marbled Messages
Tue, Apr 14, 3:30 - 5:00 pm Express yourself “clearly” in this colorful project that combines painting and writing. Light refreshments. Space is limited to 40 teens.
Spare Parts Art
Tue, May 5, 3:30 - 5:30 pm
Hey land lubbers! Wear your snorkel and fins as we plunge into tales of tails from under the sea!
Join us for this intriguing “hands-on” project that will “pose” as fine art. Light refreshments. Space is limited to 40 teens.
Ages: Babies to 23 months Tue at 10:00 & 11:00 am Jan 6 - Feb 17, Apr 7 - May 26
Tue, May 26, 3:30 - 5:30 pm
Baby Sign Storytime
An interactive storytime for babies under age 2 with stories and sign language. Babies can communicate about their world long before they have mastered verbal speaking skills.
Toddler Storytime
Ages: 24 - 35 months Thu at 10:00 & 11:00 am Jan 8 - Feb 19, Apr 9 - May 28 An on-the-lap storytime designed to introduce two-year-olds and their parents to stories, rhymes and activities that stimulate a toddler’s developing vocabulary.
Preschool Storytime
Ages: 3 - 5 Years Wed at 10:00 & 11:00 am Jan 7 - Feb 18, Apr 8 - May 27 An independent group activity designed to introduce preschool age children to storytelling and to build a foundation for reading readiness.
La Hora del Cuento/Bilingual Storytime (Spanish/English)
Ages: 3–8 Years Thu at 4:00 pm Jan 8 - Feb 19, Apr 9 - May 28 Stories, fingerplays & songs in Spanish and English.
Something “Wii-ish” this Way Comes!
What Wii® will it be? After spring has sprung, more details will come. Space is limited to 40 players.
Express Yourself @ the Library
Teen Summer Reading Program begins June 15.
You are invited to our Birthday Party! The Friends of the Temecula Public Library are beaming to announce that they are 30! To celebrate we are throwing ourselves simultaneous birthday parties held at both the Temecula Public Library and the Grace Mellman Public Library. Parties are open to the public and will feature hands-on creating of eclectic party hats, Shakespearean actors will be on hand and of course birthday cake for one and all!! There will be a free drawing at both libraries and two winners will receive the Amazon Kindle Down-Loading Electronic Reader. Mark your calendars now as we celebrate the carrying of the torch and sparking imaginations since 1979.
Date: Saturday, April 18th Time: 11:00-3:00pm
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Teen Programs
The City of Temecula Community Services Department Presents:
the 2nd Annual
Community Services Expo
You and your family will not want to miss the 2nd Annual Community munity Services Department Services Expo. Learn about all the exciting classes and programs offered by the Community Services Department. Enjoy live
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entertainment, crafts, games and free fun for the entire family.
he Benefits
are Endless!”
Save the Date!
Look for details in the Summer/Fall Guide to Leisure Activities
City of Temecula Community Services Department P.O. BOX 9033 Temecula, CA 92589-9033
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