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MORENO VALLEY ACTIVITY GUIDE january - april 2020 PARKS&COMMUNITY SERVICES Race Across the Base 5K See inside cover (see pg 8 for details) Mobile Community Center

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MORENO VALLEY

ACTIVITY GUIDE

january - april 2020

P A R K S & C O M M U N I T Y S E R V I C E S

Race Across the Base 5KSee inside cover

(see pg 8 for details)

Mobile Community Center

April 4

951.413.3280 | www.MoValParks.org | #MoValParksAny person with a disability who requires a modifi cation or accommodation in order to participate in these activities should direct such requests to Guy Pegan, ADA Coordinator, at 951.413.3120 at least 72 hours before the activity. The 72-hour notifi cation will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility and participation in this meeting or event in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.

FREE Egg Hunt(Must bring basket or bag)

(Rain Date April 11)

9 am - Ages 2-49:30 am - Ages 5-8 (and children with special needs)10 am - Ages 9-12

EntertainmentYouth Fun Zone (inflatables,games,andcrafts)Food Vendors

Sunnymead Park 12655 Perris Blvd.

SATURDAY, MARCH 7March Field Park | 15415 6th Street

Register online at RegisterMoVal.org

8 a.m. – 5K Run (includes off-road running)9 a.m. – 1K Kids Fun Run

5K Run - $25 Resident/$33 Non-Resident1K Kids Fun Run - $10 Resident/$13 Non-Resident

PRIZES | MEDALS | T-SHIRTS | GOODIE BAGS | FITNESS AND RESOURCE FAIR | FOOD VENDORS

951.413.3280 | www.MoValParks.org | #MoValParks

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4 community calendarEvent ListingsImportant Dates

9 registration infoRegister OnlineRefunds and Transfers

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MoVal kids zone7 After-School Programs7 Time for Tots7 Valley Kids Day Camps8 Children’s Camps

MoVin’ thru MoVal mobile community center

MoVal gives

think together

hike to the top

10 youth & adult classes10 Acting10 Art11 Dance13 Martial Arts/Boxing16 Music16 Skills & Education18 Special Needs

21 fitness & sports21 Basketball22 Fitness & Health23 Flag Football23 Soccer23 Softball24 T-ball24 Volleyball25 Cottonwood Golf Center25 Skate Parks & Soccer Arena

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50 & better senior servicesSponsored Classes

instructor showcase

50 & better senior programs28 Arts & Crafts28 Fitness29 Games29 Music30 Skills & Education30 Special Events

bulletin boardIndependent ContractorsInstructors/Volunteers URLsPicnic Shelter Rentals

keep in touch with the City of Moreno Valley

Visit us atwww.MoVal.org

Like us Follow us Watch MVTV-3 programming

Download onyour smartphone

Instagram#MoValParks

Erica Green | parks & community services deputy directorLisa Smethurst | editorLarry Jaime | senior graphic designerAna Lilly | media internSend e-mail to: [email protected] Frederick Street • 413.3280

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Video & Photo Policy: Please be advised that all participants involved in any City/department program, activity or event are subject to being photographed or videotaped. Such photographs or video may be used by the City of Moreno Valley without an obligation to provide compensation to those photographed or videotaped.

April 4

951.413.3280 | www.MoValParks.org | #MoValParksAny person with a disability who requires a modifi cation or accommodation in order to participate in these activities should direct such requests to Guy Pegan, ADA Coordinator, at 951.413.3120 at least 72 hours before the activity. The 72-hour notifi cation will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility and participation in this meeting or event in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.

FREE Egg Hunt(Must bring basket or bag)

(Rain Date April 11)

9 am - Ages 2-49:30 am - Ages 5-8 (and children with special needs)10 am - Ages 9-12

EntertainmentYouth Fun Zone (inflatables,games,andcrafts)Food Vendors

Sunnymead Park 12655 Perris Blvd.

SATURDAY, MARCH 7March Field Park | 15415 6th Street

Register online at RegisterMoVal.org

8 a.m. – 5K Run (includes off-road running)9 a.m. – 1K Kids Fun Run

5K Run - $25 Resident/$33 Non-Resident1K Kids Fun Run - $10 Resident/$13 Non-Resident

PRIZES | MEDALS | T-SHIRTS | GOODIE BAGS | FITNESS AND RESOURCE FAIR | FOOD VENDORS

951.413.3280 | www.MoValParks.org | #MoValParks

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Friday, February 14 | 2 - 4 pm | FREESENIOR CENTER BLACK HISTORY CELEBRATIONMoreno Valley Senior Community Center25075 Fir Ave.

Poetry, African-American art exhibit, and historical readings are presented during the celebration. For additional information, please call 413.3430.

Monday, February 17PRESIDENTS DAY HOLIDAY CLOSURE

City facilities are closed.

Tuesday, February 25 | 2 - 4 pm | FREESENIOR CENTER MARDI GRAS CELEBRATIONMoreno Valley Senior Community Center25075 Fir Ave.

Wear a colorful costume, beads, and mask. Music and refreshments provided. For additional information, please call 413.3430.

February

Thursday, January 2 | 2 - 4 pm | FREESENIOR CENTER MOTOWN NEW YEAR’S BASHMoreno Valley Senior Community Center25075 Fir Ave.

Join the Senior Center to ring in the New Year, Motown-style. Dress in your Motown best. For additional information, please call 413.3430.

Monday, January 20MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., HOLIDAY CLOSURE

City facilities are closed.

Saturday, January 25 | 7:30 am | FREEHIKE TO THE TOP: HIDDEN SPRINGSHidden Springs Elementary School9801 Hidden Springs Dr.

Difficulty: EasyMeet in the parking lot in front of Hidden Springs Elementary School. 4.8 miles round trip. For additional information,please call 413.3280.

Friday, January 31 | 2 - 4 pm | FREESENIOR CENTER BIG GAME PARTYMoreno Valley Senior Community Center25075 Fir Ave.

Are you ready for some football? Put on your favorite team’s jersey and join all your spirited friends at the Senior Center’s Big Game Party. For additional information, please call 413.3430.

January

Saturday, February 8 | 9 am - 12 pm | FREEHOUND TOWN GET DOWN - A DOGGY AND OWNER EVENTHound Town Dog Park11150 Redlands Blvd.

PAW-SOME Valentine’s Day - Treat Your Pooches to Smooches! Celebrate Valentine’s Day with your beloved furry friend(s)! This free event includes a photo booth, pet resources, pet costume contest, entertainment, and more! For additional information, contact 413.3702.

10 AM - 2 PM

SATURDAY, MAY 2

THERE’S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!

CIVIC CENTERCALLE SAN JUAN DE LOS LAGOS

BETWEEN FREDERICK ST. & VETERANS WAY.

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Saturday, April 4 (Rain Date April 11) 9 am - 12 pm | Ages 2-12SPRINGTASTIC FESTIVAL AND EGG HUNTSunnymead Park12655 Perris Blvd.

Egg Hunt 9 am, Ages: 2-49:30 am, Ages: 5-8 (and children with special needs) 10 am, Ages: 9-12EntertainmentFREE Youth Fun ZoneFood Vendors

Wednesday, April 15 | 2 - 4 pm | FREESENIOR CENTER PARTY LIKE A GATSBYMoreno Valley Senior Community Center25075 Fir Ave.

Come as a flapper or come as you are. Dress as a gentleman or silent screen star. lt’s going to be fun no matter the dress. Music and refreshments are sure to impress. For additional information, please call 413.3430.

Saturday, April 18 | 9 am - 2 pm | FREEHOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTECity Corporate Yard15670 Perris Blvd.

Get rid of hazardous materials and electronic waste. The collection event accepts household products including paint, chemicals, and batteries; used motor oil, antifreeze, and fuel; sharps; and electronic waste such as televisions, computers, telephones, etc. For additional information, please call 413.3109.

Thursday, April 23 | 7 pm | FREETHE MORENO VALLEY WIND SYMPHONY: “TIMELESS CLASSICS”Conference & Recreation Center14075 Frederick St.

A collection of wind band works that make the “greatest hits” list and a few that are well on their way.

Saturday, April 25 | 7:30 am | FREEHIKE TO THE TOP: BOX SPRINGS M TRAILCanyon Springs High School23100 Cougar Canyon Dr.

Difficulty: StrenuousMeet in the parking lot at the front of the campus on the west side of Canyon Springs High School. 4.8 miles round trip. For additional information, please call 413.3280.

Thursday, March 5 | 7 pm | FREETHE MORENO VALLEY WIND SYMPHONY: “FROM THE SEA”Conference & Recreation Center14075 Frederick St.

Let the Moreno Valley Wind Symphony take you on a musical journey to explore the wild, calm, mystery, and beauty that binds us to the wonders of the deep.

Saturday, March 7 | Begins at 8 am5K RACE ACROSS THE BASEMarch Field Park15415 6th Street

8 am, 5K Run Resident Fee: $25/Non-Resident Fee: $33 9 am, 1K Kids Fun RunResident Fee: $10/Non-Resident Fee: $13

Event includes 5K Run (includes off-road running), 1K Kids Fun Run, fitness and resource fair, medals, t-shirts, and prizes.

RegisterRegisterMoVal.org or https://register.chronotrack.com/r/55205

Saturday, March 14 | 9 am - 2 pm | FREEEARTH DAY MULCH EVENTCity Corporate Yard15670 Perris Blvd.

Free mulch available to Moreno Valley residents. The City provides one truckload or 100 gallons of mulch per party. Mulch contents may still contain a small portion of non-green waste matters in the mulch. Tools and on-site supervision provided. For additional information, please call 413.3109.

Thursday, March 19 | 2 - 4 pm | FREESENIOR CENTER SPRING CARNIVALMoreno Valley Senior Community Center25075 Fir Ave.

Step right up to the most fun around! The Spring Carnival is coming to town! For additional information, please call 413.3430.

Saturday, March 28 | 7:30 am | FREEHIKE TO THE TOP: OLIVE MOUNTAINPalm Middle School11900 Slawson Ave.

Difficulty: StrenuousMeet in the north parking lot. 3.8 miles round trip. For additional information, please call 413.3280.

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AprilSaturday, February 29 | 7:30 am | FREEHIKE TO THE TOP: LAKE PERRISRidge Crest Park28506 John F. Kennedy Dr.

Difficulty: ModerateMeet in the parking lot of Ridge Crest Park. 7.2 miles round trip. For additional information, please call 413.3280.

free hikesThe City of Moreno Valley sponsors hikes to promote awareness and appreciation of trails and hiking opportunities in and around the community. All hikes are free.

Know your capabilities before you participate in a hike. If you need physical assistance, please bring a companion. Make sure to wear a comfortable pair of hiking boots or walking shoes designed for good traction on off-road terrain. Bring water and optional walking stick, sunscreen, and hat as needed. Difficulty levels are as follows: STRENUOUS (significant elevation gains; challenging terrain); MODERATE (some elevation gains/hills); and EASY (basically flat/neighborhood walk). Get a free hat when you attend three hikes. Trails map available online at www.MoVal.org. For more information, call 413.3280.

Saturday, January 25 | 7:30 am

Hike to Hidden Springs

Meet in the parking lot directly in front of HiddenSprings Elementary School, 9801 Hidden SpringsDr., Moreno Valley.Approximately 4.8 miles

Saturday, March 28 | 7:30 am

Hike to Olive Mountain

Meet in the parking lot of Palm Middle School, 11900 Slawson Ave., Moreno Valley.Approximately 3.8 miles

Saturday, February 29 | 7:30 am

Hike to Lake Perris

Meet in the parking lot at the front of Ridge CrestPark, 28506 John F. Kennedy Dr., Moreno Valley.Approximately 7.2 miles

Saturday, April 25 | 7:30 am

Hike to Box Springs M Trail

Meet in the parking lot at the front of the campus on the west side of Canyon Springs High School, 23100 Cougar Canyon Dr., Moreno Valley. Approximately 4.8 miles

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With community member and business donations, the City of Moreno Valley Parks & Community Services Department will be able to provide scholarships that enable underprivileged children to participate in community activities such as sports, recreational classes, and other enrichment programs. The number of scholarships will be based on the amount of donations received. Scholarships will be provided through an application process. Anyone can donate to the scholarship at www.RegisterMoval.org.

MoValGivesSCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

ELEMENTARY & MIDDLE AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMSMoreno Valley Parks & Community Services Department works with Think Together, Moreno Valley Unified School District, and Val Verde Unified School District to provide an after-school student enrichment educational program. There is no charge for participation. For more information, contact Think Together at 571.9944 or pick up a Think Together application at the school site.

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Programs, events, and activities indicated by this icon are part of the Healthy MoVal initiative promoting physical activity, healthy eating, and active living.Programs, events, and activities indicated by this icon are part of the Healthy MoVal initiative promoting physical activity, healthy eating, and active living.

children’s programs

A CHILD’S PLACE AFTER-SCHOOL CHILD PROGRAM (LICENSED)Moreno Valley Parks & Community Services Department is accepting applications for “A Child’s Place” program. Parents must either be working or attending school to qualify for services. For more information, call 413.3286.

School Sites: Armada - License # 334809653 | Creekside - License # 334816836 | Rainbow Ridge - License # 334803516 Red Maple - License # 334815843 | Sunnymead - License # 334818292Fee: Based on income - free or at a reduced rate according to the family’s income and family size

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Mon-Fri 7 am - 6 pm K-12 Years Year Round (NoprogramJanuary1,January20,andFebruary17)

TIME FOR TOTS DURATION: 2 WEEK SESSIONSTime for Tots is an inclusive program developed for basic building blocks for later academic achievement while learning through playtime, art, music, and storytelling. Skills include recognizing letters, numbers, colors, shapes, and creating social skills. Immunization record with current TB test results or negative TB assessment and birth certificate are required at time of registration. Child must be potty-trained. Call 413.3280 for more information.

Sites: Conference & Recreation Center (morning and afternoon sessions) Fee: Resident: $82/Non-resident: $107 TownGate Community Center (morning session only) March Field Park Community Center (morning session only)

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Mon-Thurs 9 am-12 pm 3-5 Jan 6 Mon-Thurs 1-4 pm 3-5 Jan 6 (NoclassJanuary20andFebruary17)

VALLEY KIDS DAY CAMP DURATION: 1 WEEK SESSIONS Valley Kids Day Camp participants enjoy a fun-filled day packed with arts, crafts, games, music, and recreational activities. Campers make new friends and build memories that last a lifetime. Camp is supervised by trained staff who encourage participants through positive socialization skills and group activities. Birth certificate is required at time of registration. Call 413.3280 for more information.

Site: March Field Park Annex Fee: Resident: $115/Non-resident: $150 15450 4th St.

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Mon-Fri 7 am-6 pm 5-14 Dec 30-Jan 3 Mon-Fri 7 am-6 pm 5-14 Jan 6-10 Mon-Fri 7 am-6 pm 5-14 Mar 23-27 Mon-Fri 7 am-6 pm 5-14 Mar 30-Apr 3 (NocampJanuary1)

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LEGO ENGINEERING CAMP DURATION: 1 WEEKBring your imagination and engineering talents. Learn about basic physics and engineering principles and apply them to various projects using Legos. A $25 material fee is due at first class payable to the instructor.

Site: Creative Brain Learning Center Fee: Resident: $99/Non-resident: $129Instructor: Creative Brain Learning Center Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Mon-Fri 9-11 am 7-12 Jan 6

ROBOTICS CAMP DURATION: 1 WEEKThis in-depth exploration of robotics electronics engineering creativity and innovation allows participants to design robots and program them to perform specific tasks. A $40 material fee is due at first class payable to the instructor.

Site: Creative Brain Learning Center Fee: Resident: $99/Non-resident: $129Instructor: Creative Brain Learning Center Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Mon-Fri 1-3 pm 8-15 Jan 6

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CAMP DURATION: 1 WEEKLearn to work with one of the most popular circuit boards to engineer, and program everything from blinking red light to sensors. A $35 material fee is due at first class payable to the instructor.

Site: Creative Brain Learning Center Fee: Resident: $99/Non-resident: $129Instructor: Creative Brain Learning Center Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Mon-Fri 1-3 pm 7-12 Mar 23

SPYWORKZ SCIENCE CAMP DURATION: 1 WEEKDiscover the intriguing world of forensic science, image and aerial analysis, code breaking, and more. This program is based on a series of top secret mission assignments. A $35 material fee is due at first class payable to the instructor.

Site: Creative Brain Learning Center Fee: Resident: $99/Non-resident: $129Instructor: Creative Brain Learning Center Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Mon-Fri 9-11 am 7-12 Mar 23

SCIENCEWORKZ CAMP DURATION: 1 WEEKScienceworkz Camp presents students with a variety of hands-on science projects ranging from solar energy, aviation roller coasters, electricity, and more.

Site: Creative Brain Learning Center Fee: Resident: $99/Non-resident: $129Instructor: Creative Brain Learning Center Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Mon-Fri 9-11 am 7-12 Mar 30

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Mobile Community Center

Coming to a Park Near You!MoVin’ thru MoVal Mobile Community Center is a traveling free drop-in program designed to bring after-school recreation and other resources to residents at Moreno Valley parks. MoVin’ thru MoVal serves youth ages 5-12 and offers various educational and physical activities. Program will be held at various City parks during the school year from 3 – 6 p.m. Visit MoValParks.org for schedule. For more information, please call 951.413.3280.Sports · Stem · Games · Arts & Crafts

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Registration and Fee Information1. Registration is accepted online at RegisterMoVal.org or at the Parks & Community Services office at 14075 Frederick Street, Moreno Valley, CA 92553.

2. Registration is accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.

3. All fees must be paid at the time of registration.

4. Registration fees for all programs and activities, including monthly classes, are due at least three working days prior to the activity and must be paid in full.

5. Participants must bring a paid receipt to the first class.

6. A $33 non-refundable fee is applied to all returned checks, even if registration is canceled.

7. There is no prorating of fees. Program costs are as stated.

8. If registration is after the class start date, payment is still expected in full.

Refunds and Transfers1. Refunds must be requested prior to the registration deadline. 2. Refunds are not granted after the first class meeting.

3. A 20% processing fee is applied to ALL refunds or program transfers.

4. Refunds take approximately one month to process.

5. Fees paid for classes canceled by the Parks & Community Services Department are refunded in full.

Program Information

1. Classes that fail to meet the required minimum number of students within three working days prior to the scheduled start date may be canceled.

2. Dates, times, and locations of all recreation activities/ classes, etc., are subject to change without notice.

3. Lessons that are missed by the participant are not made- up or credited.

4. Lessons missed by the instructor or due to scheduling conflicts by Parks & Community Services Department are made up as soon as possible.

Moreno Valley Course Key

2 easy ways to register

FOR MORE INFORMATIONCall 951.413.3280, www.MoValParks.org or visit

Moreno Valley Conference & Recreation Center14075 Frederick Street

LOCATIONS For a map and full list of addresses and amenities, please

see pages 34 & 35.

Start of each session(See cover for Guide dates)

Description

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Session LengthACTING FOR KIDS DURATION: 4 WEEKS

Learn the fundamentals of acting and performing. A $5 material fee is due on the first day of class payable to the instructor.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident: $63/Non-resident: $82Instructor: Precious Lee Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Wed 7:45-8:30 pm 8-15 First Wed (NoclassinJanuary)

Instructor Contact info

1 2ONLINE AT REGISTERMOVAL.ORG WALK-INHave activity name and Visa, MC, Discover, or AmEx card ready.

Come by the City of Moreno Valley, 14075 Frederick St.

Create an account Mon - Thurs 7:30 am - 6:15 pmFriday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm(Closed Holidays)Enjoy your classes!

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ACTING AND SPEECH FOR LITTLE ONES DURATION: 4 WEEKSLearn the fundamentals of speech and performance. A $5 material fee is due on the first day of class payable to the instructor.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident: $60/Non-resident: $78Instructor: Precious Lee Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Wed 7-7:45 pm 4-7 First Wed (NoclassesinJanuary)

ACTING FOR KIDS DURATION: 4 WEEKSLearn the fundamentals of acting and performing. A $5 material fee is due on the first day of class payable to the instructor.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident: $63/Non-resident: $82Instructor: Precious Lee Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Wed 7:45-8:30 pm 8-16 First Wed (NoclassesinJanuary)

ART EXPRESSION (LEVEL 1) DURATION: 4 WEEKSYoung artists learn tools and techniques to express and inspire themselves through the world of art. A $10 material fee is due on the first day of class payable to the instructor.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident: $36/Non-resident: $47Instructor: Chantel Garcia Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Thurs 4:30-6 pm 6-12 First Thurs

LET’S DO ART DURATION: 4 WEEKSClass provides preschoolers with the environment and tools to explore art. Students learn about shapes and colors and the use of space. Parent participation is required. A $20 material fee is due on the first day of class payable to the instructor.

Site: Creative Brain Learning Center Fee: Resident: $45/Non-resident: $59 12125 Day St., Ste. U205AInstructor: Creative Brain Learning Center Contact info: [email protected]

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BALLET/ACRO FOR KIDS DURATION: 4 WEEKSClass teaches stretching, barre work, basic gymnastics, and improves balance, coordination, and strength.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident: $41/Non-resident: $53Instructor: Tara Triche Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Mon 4-5 pm 5-9 First Mon (NoclassJanuary20andFebruary17)

BASIC HULA AND TAHITIAN DANCE DURATION: 4 WEEKSStudents learn about traditional Hula and Tahitian dance and develop balance, and rhythm while getting exercise. Students must dress in loose shorts, sweats, and T-shirt. No plastic/paper skirts or leotards.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident: $43/Non-resident: $56Instructor: Kumu Pikake Chancy Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Thurs 7-8 pm 8 & Older First Thurs

BEGINNING BALLET FOR KIDS DURATION: 4 WEEKSStudents learn proper technique, barre work, center adagio, grace, and strength associated with ballet.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident: $41/Non-resident: $53Instructor: Tara Triche Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Wed 4-5 pm 5-10 First Wed (NoclassJanuary1)

WATERCOLOR PAINTING TECHNIQUES DURATION: 4 WEEKSStudents learn basic design and composition principles and brush techniques to produce a watercolor painting.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident: $48/Non-resident: $62Instructor: Joshua Tukes Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Fri 5-6 pm 5-12 First Fri Fri 6-7 pm 13-17 First Fri Fri 7-8 pm 18 & Older First Fri

ALL BOYS HIP HOP DURATION: 4 WEEKSDancers develop musicality, creativity, listening skills, and coordination. This non-stop, action-packed class includes hip hop, basic break dancing, and dance games that have students movin’ to the beats!

Site: Rancho Belago Dance Studio Fee: Resident: $50/Non-resident: $65 14475 Moreno Beach Dr., #101Instructor: Courtney Pinkerton Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Thurs 6-7 pm 6-13 First Thurs

BABY BALLET/MOMMY & ME DURATION: 4 WEEKSDesigned for the young child who loves to move and dance with music. Emphasis is placed on fine and gross motor skill development, coordination, and balance in a safe, nurturing environment.

Site: Rancho Belago Dance Studio Fee: Resident: $42/Non-resident: $55 14475 Moreno Beach Dr., #101Instructor: Courtney Pinkerton Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Wed 10-10:30 am 2-3 First Wed (NoclassJanuary1)

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BEGINNING TAP/HIP HOP DURATION: 4 WEEKSStudents are introduced to the fundamentals and basics of ballet, the style and fun of jazz, the rhythm of tap, and the fundamentals of hip-hop dance.

Site: Rancho Belago Dance Studio Fee: Resident: $50/Non-resident: $65 14475 Moreno Beach Dr., #101Instructor: Courtney Pinkerton Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Wed 11 am-12 pm 4-6 First Wed (NoclassJanuary1)

DANCE EXPLORATION DURATION: 4 WEEKSLearn movement exploration, tap, ballet, beginning tumbling, and music.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident: $41/Non-resident: $53Instructor: Tara Triche Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Mon 6-6:45 pm 2 1/2-3 1/2 First Mon Tues 4-5 pm 3-5 First Tues Wed 5-6 pm 3-5 First Wed (NoclassJanuary20andFebruary17)

CYSC ALL STARS CHEER DURATION: 12 WEEKSClass offers a variety of dance and cheer techniques while students learn self-confidence, coordination, and physical fitness. A $105 material fee is due at first class for uniform and poms payable to the instructor.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident: $100/Non-resident: $130Instructor: Brittany Marchione Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Thurs 6-6:30 pm 5-7 Jan 16 Thurs 6:30-7 pm 8-15 Jan 16

FOLKLORIC DANCE DURATION: 4 WEEKSStudents warm up their dancing feet as they learn skirt movement and modern and traditional dance steps of Mexico.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident: $39/Non-resident: $51 *Adult-Resident: $23/Non-resident: $30Instructor: Blanca Regalado Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Thurs 4-5 pm 3-17 First Thurs Thurs-Advanced 5-6 pm 3-17 First Thurs Tues* 9-10 am 18 & Older First Tues

HULA: ORI TAHITI PERFORMING ARTS DURATION: 4 WEEKSLearn about the customs, cultures, and language. Attendance is mandatory to perform. Uniform required; see instructor at first class. Instructor approval required to participate in this class.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident: $54/Non-resident: $70Instructor: Kumu Pikake Chancy Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Tues & 8-9 pm 8 & Older First Tues Thurs 7-9 pm

INTERMEDIATE BALLET DURATION: 4 WEEKSStudents learn advanced technique, barre work, and center adagio. Instructor approval is required to participate in this class.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident: $41/Non-resident: $53Instructor: Tara Triche Contact info: [email protected]

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BOXING DURATION: 4 WEEKSClass is for men, women, and children interested in learning the art of boxing.

Site: ICON MMA Fee: Resident: $79/Non-resident: $103 24287 Sunnymead Blvd.Instructor: Sam Mason Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Mon & Wed 6-7 pm 8 & Older First Mon (NoclassJanuary20andFebruary17)

PRE-BALLET DANCE DURATION: 4 WEEKSPre-ballet classes are an introduction to ballet class that nurtures your child’s interest in dance, while increasing coordination levels, cooperation, flexibility, and ability to follow instructions.

Site: Rancho Belago Dance Studio Fee: Resident: $50/Non-resident: $65 14475 Moreno Beach Dr., #101Instructor: Courtney Pinkerton Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Sat 8-9 am 4-6 First Sat

RANCHO BELAGO HIP HOP DURATION: 4 WEEKSClass is designed for students who are interested in learning about the upbeat and fun dance form of hip hop. No dance experience required.

Site: Rancho Belago Dance Studio Fee: Resident: $50/Non-resident: $65 14475 Moreno Beach Dr., #101Instructor: Courtney Pinkerton Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Thurs 5-6 pm 10 & Older First Thurs

TAMI D’S SOUL LINE DANCING DURATION: 4 WEEKSClass teaches the hottest line dances and burns calories while doing it.

Site: Senior Community Center Fee: Resident: $24/Non-resident: $31 25075 Fir Ave.Instructor: Tami Drayton Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Wed (Beginner) 6-7:30 pm 16 & Older First Wed Wed (Advanced) 7:30-8:30 pm 18 & Older First Wed (NoclassJanuary1)

TINY TOT TAP DURATION: 4 WEEKSClass teaches a combination of creative movement and beginning tap skills for little tap dancers.

Site: Rancho Belago Dance Studio Fee: Resident: $55/Non-resident: $72 14475 Moreno Beach Dr., #101Instructor: Courtney Pinkerton Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Wed 4-5 pm 3-5 First Wed (NoclassJanuary1)

KICKBOXING DURATION: 4 WEEKSClass provides a unique blend of kickboxing, Muay Thai, and boxing.

Site: ICON MMA Fee: Resident: $88/Non-resident: $114 24287 Sunnymead Blvd.Instructor: Sam Mason Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Tues & Thurs 5-6 pm 6-13 First Tues Tues & Thurs 6-7 pm 14 & Older First Tues

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MASTER ROBERTO’S AMAZING MARTIAL ARTS DURATION: 4 WEEKSExplore various martial arts basic principles in Tae Kwon Do, boxing, kickboxing, aikido, etc.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident: $60 (1 day)/$81 (2 days) Non-resident: $78 (1 day)/$105 (2 days)Instructor: Roberto Ramos Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Mon 6:05-6:50 pm 5-12 First Mon Sat 11:45 am-12:30 pm 5-12 First Sat (NoclassJanuary20andFebruary17)

MASTER ROBERTO’S INTERMEDIATE TAE KWON DO DURATION: 4 WEEKSThe fundamentals of Tae Kwon Do techniques are built upon from the beginner course.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident: $60 (1 day)/$81 (2 days) Non-resident: $78 (1 day)/$105 (2 days)Instructor: Roberto Ramos Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Wed* 6-6:45 pm 5-12 First Wed Sat** 10:15-11 am 5-12 First Sat *Beginners/Intermediate,**Intermediate (NoclassJanuary1)

MASTER ROBERTO’S PARENT AND CHILD PEE WEE DURATION: 4 WEEKSTAE KWON DOFun and basic martial arts exploration for the child and the parent. Uniform and parent participation is mandatory.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident: $60 (1 day)/$81 (2 days) Non-resident: $78 (1 day)/$105 (2 days)Instructor: Roberto Ramos Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Mon 5:30-6 pm 3-5 First Mon Tues 5:30-6 pm 3-5 First Tues (NoclassJanuary20andFebruary17)

MASTER ROBERTO’S PARENT AND CHILD AMAZING DURATION: 4 WEEKSMARTIAL ARTSBasic exploration of martial arts with the parent and child. Develop balance, coordination, and discipline. Parent participation is mandatory.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident: $60 (1 day)/$81 (2 days) Non-resident: $78 (1 day)/$105 (2 days)Instructor: Roberto Ramos Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Tues 5-5:30 pm 3-5 First Tues Sat 11-11:30 am 3-5 First Sat

MASTER ROBERTO’S BEGINNERS TAE KWON DO DURATION: 4 WEEKSLearn the basic techniques of Tae Kwon Do in a fun, dynamic, and safe environment.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident: $60 (1 day)/$81 (2 days) Non-resident: $78 (1 day)/$105 (2 days)Instructor: Roberto Ramos Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Wed* 6-6:45 pm 5-12 First Wed Sat** 9:30-10:15 am 5-12 First Sat *Beginners/Intermediate,**Beginners (NoclassJanuary1)

MASTER ROBERTO’S GIRL’S/WOMEN’S SELF DEFENSE DURATION: 4 WEEKSDevelop physical and mental potential. Learn and practice self-defense, memory exercises, anti-stress techniques, motivation, positive thinking, and more.

Site: Senior Community Center Fee: Resident: $60 (1 day)/$81 (2 days) 25075 Fir Ave. Non-resident: $78 (1 day)/$105 (2 days)Instructor: Roberto Ramos Contact info: [email protected]

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MIXED MARTIAL ARTS DURATION: 4 WEEKSICON MMA program is the ultimate in martial arts training and self-defense. It takes all the best styles and discipline and creates a unique training program that gives participants the best in all-around MMA training.

Site: ICON MMA Fee: Resident: $88/Non-resident: $114 24287 Sunnymead BlvdInstructor: Sam Mason Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Mon & Wed 5-6 pm 6-14 First Mon (NoclassJanuary20andFebruary17)

VOVINAM MARTIAL ARTS DURATION: 4 WEEKSVovinam encompasses the hand, elbow, kicks, escape, and levering techniques. Training includes forms, attack techniques, self-defense techniques, weapons, and traditional wrestling. Note: Beginner classes meet on Monday, Thursday, and Friday. Intermediate classes meet on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident: $49/Non-resident: $64Instructor: Master Clement Contact info: 951.505.7910 | [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Mon* 5-6 pm 5 & Older First Mon Tues** 5:30-7:30 pm 5 & Older First Tues Wed** 8-9:30 pm 5 & Older First Wed Thurs* 5:15-6 pm 5 & Older First Thurs Fri* 5-7 pm 5 & Older First Fri Sat** 1-3 pm 5 & Older First Sat *Beginners,**Intermediate/Advanced (NoclassJanuary1,January20,andFebruary17)

SHITO-RYU KARATE DURATION: 4 WEEKSClass features self-defense moves, which develop self-confidence for children and adults of all ages.

Site: March Field Park Community Center Fee: Resident: $54/Non-resident: $70 15325 6th St.Instructor: James & Douglas Namekata Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Tues & Thurs 5:30-6:30 pm 5-15 First Tues Tues & Thurs 6:45-7:45 pm 16 & Older First Tues SHITO-RYU KARATE ADVANCED CLASS DURATION: 4 WEEKSMust have instructor’s approval to take this class. Class meets three times per week at two different locations.

Sites: March Field Park Community Center Fee: Resident: $54/Non-resident: $70 15325 6th St. Conference & Recreation CenterInstructor: James & Douglas Namekata Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Tues, Thurs 5:30-6:30 pm 16 & Older First Tues & Fri 7-8 pm STREET-BASED SELF-DEFENSE DURATION: 4 WEEKSLearn practical self-defense and how to protect yourself in a “real world” situation.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident: $52/Non-resident: $68Instructor: Glenn Brooks Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Tues 7-8 pm 10 & Older First Tues

MUSICSTAR GUITAR DURATION: 4 WEEKSStudents learn finger exercises, chord progression, and strum all set to popular songs. Instructor will lend a guitar to each participant, which they can take home for practice during each session.

Site: Creative Brain Learning Center Fee: Resident: $49/Non-resident: $64 12125 Day St., Ste. U205AInstructor: Creative Brain Learning Center Contact info: [email protected]

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MUSICSTAR KIDS DURATION: 4 WEEKSThis class explores music as a powerful tool in the development of the whole child by way of targeted fun and disguised learning activities to improve mind and body coordination. Parent participation is required. A $20 material fee is due at first class payable to the instructor.

Site: Creative Brain Learning Center Fee: Resident: $45/Non-resident: $59 12125 Day St., Ste. U205AInstructor: Creative Brain Learning Center Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Thurs 9:30-10:15 am 1-3 First Thurs

SING-A-LINGS DURATION: 4 WEEKSStudents learn singing skills that help improve their singing and enhance vocal ability. No previous singing experience required. A $5 material fee is due on the first day of class payable to the instructor.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident: $63/Non-resident: $82Instructor: Precious Lee Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Thurs 6:15-7 pm 7-16 First Thurs (NoclassesinJanuary)

ASVAB PREP DURATION: 2 WEEKSStudents who are interested in joining the military should prepare for the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB). This course helps students improve scores and increase chances of getting a specialty job.

Site: Leading Edge Learning Center Fee: Resident: $125/Non-resident: $163 24021 Alessandro Blvd., #107AInstructor: Leading Edge Learning Center Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Sat 9-11 am 17 & Older First Sat

COMPUTER BASICS 101 DURATION: 6 WEEKSStudents learn fundamental skills in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, internet, emailing, uploading, downloading, posting, and more. Students bring their own laptops.

Site: Senior Community Center Fee: Resident: $90/Non-resident: $117 25075 Fir Ave.Instructor: Cheryl Ternoir Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Wed 6:30-8 pm 12 & Older Session 1: Jan 8 Session 2: Feb 26

GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT (GED) TEST PREP DURATION: 2 WEEKSEarning a high school equivalency diploma can change lives! It is never too late to take the test and pass. Information and assistance are provided for locating and registering for the GED test.

Site: Leading Edge Learning Center Fee: Resident: $125/Non-resident: $163 24021 Alessandro Blvd., #107AInstructor: Leading Edge Learning Center Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Mon & Wed 6-7 pm 17 & Older First Mon (NoclassJanuary20andFebruary17)

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE DURATION: 2 WEEKSDesigned for students who wish to speak, read, and write in English, and are beginner-and intermediate-level learners (including those who can speak some English).

Site: Leading Edge Learning Center Fee: Resident: $125/Non-resident: $163 24021 Alessandro Blvd., #107AInstructor: Leading Edge Learning Center Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Tues & Thurs 6-7 pm 15 & Older First Tues

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INTRO TO ANIME DRAWING DURATION: 6 WEEKSStudents learn the essence of anime art, create their favorite characters, and design new ones. A $20 material fee is due at first class payable to the instructor.

Site: Creative Brain Learning Center Fee: Resident: $60/Non-resident: $78 12125 Day St., Ste. U205A Instructor: Creative Brain Learning Center Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Tues 5-5:50 pm 10-15 Session 1: Jan 21 Session 2: Mar 17

INTRO TO CARTOON DRAWING DURATION: 6 WEEKSLearn the secrets of cartoon drawing, and create your very own cartoon story in this unique arts class. Students learn to draw cartoon characters and other elements. A $20 material fee is due at first class payable to the instructor.

Site: Creative Brain Learning Center Fee: Resident: $60/Non-resident: $78 12125 Day St., Ste. U205A Instructor: Creative Brain Learning Center Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Tues 6-6:50 pm 7-15 Session 1: Jan 21 Session 2: Mar 17

INTRO TO COMPUTER CODING DURATION: 6 WEEKSParticipants explore basic concepts in coding to create computer programs.

Site: Creative Brain Learning Center Fee: Resident: $60/Non-resident: $78 12125 Day St., Ste. U205A Instructor: Creative Brain Learning Center Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Thurs 4-4:50 pm 7-12 Session 1: Jan 16 Session 2: Mar 12

HOMEWORK AND SUBJECT MATTER TUTORING DURATION: 4 WEEKSAssistance with school subjects and homework.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident: $82/Non-resident: $107Instructor: Ashik Islam Contact info: 951.732.9572 | [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Mon 4-5 pm 5-12 First Mon Tue 7-8 pm 5-12 First Tues Thurs 7-8 pm 5-12 First Thurs (NoclassJanuary20andFebruary17)

LITTLE ONE ETIQUETTE TRAINING DURATION: 4 WEEKSStudents learn what etiquette is, how to properly introduce themselves to others, and understand appropriate etiquette in conversations and different formal settings.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident: $54/Non-resident: $70Instructor: Kimberly Banks Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Sat 9-11 am 6-12 First Sat

MATHEMATIC CONCEPTS AND STRATEGIES DURATION: 4 WEEKSLearn concepts and strategies including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and probability.

Site: Leading Edge Learning Center Fee: Resident: $140/Non-resident: $182 24021 Alessandro Blvd., #107AInstructor: Leading Edge Learning Center Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Tues 4:30-6 pm 5-17 First Tues

READING, COMPREHENSION, AND WRITING INTENSIVE DURATION: 4 WEEKSClass teaches students the best practices to learn, remember, and apply skills.

Site: Leading Edge Learning Center Fee: Resident: $140/Non-resident: $182 24021 Alessandro Blvd., #107AInstructor: Leading Edge Learning Center Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Thurs 4:30-6 pm 5-17 First Thurs

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Our continuing efforts to address your needs and get feedback on your priorities are getting positive results!

Through our “Join the Conversation” community-outreach program, hundreds of Moreno Valley residents have provided feedback, and they continue to rank public safety as their top priority.

Crime remains a great concern, as the State allows more and more prisoners to be released into Southern California communities. At the same time, the County of Riverside continues to increase the cost of the law enforcement and fi re services we contract for.

Our community feedback tells us residents value maintaining gang-prevention programs and increasing deputy patrol hours. And they want to continue to improve 9-1-1 response times for police, fi re and emergency medical workers.

While we know nothing is more important than our safety, rising public safety costs and State takeaways of local funds are a continuing concern.

That is why YOUR feedback is so important. If you have not yet had the opportunity to do so, please join us at www.moval.org/jointheconversation, and let us know YOUR priorities for Moreno Valley.

The City of Moreno Valley

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SAT/ACT TEST PREP DURATION: 1 DAYGet prepared for the SAT or ACT test by getting up-to-date information about the exam as well as test-taking tips to improve scores. The course also includes information on college readiness.

Site: Leading Edge Learning Center Fee: Resident: $175/Non-resident: $228 24021 Alessandro Blvd., #107AInstructor: Leading Edge Learning Center Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Sat 10 am-2 pm 13-18 First Sat Sat 10 am-2 pm 13-18 Third Sat

READING RASCALS LEVEL 2 DURATION: 2 WEEKSLevel 2 teaches comprehension and phonics skills for beginner-to immediate-level readers.

Site: Leading Edge Learning Center Fee: Resident: $99/Non-resident: $129 24021 Alessandro Blvd., #107AInstructor: Leading Edge Learning Center Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Tues & Thurs 5-6 pm 7-8 First Tues

READING RASCALS LEVEL 1 DURATION: 2 WEEKSLevel 1 teaches first-time readers comprehension and phonics skills in a fun and easy manner.

Site: Leading Edge Learning Center Fee: Resident: $99/Non-resident: $129 24021 Alessandro Blvd., #107AInstructor: Leading Edge Learning Center Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Mon & Wed 5-6 pm 4-6 First Mon (NoclassJanuary20andFebruary17)

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SUNSHINE SOCIAL CLUB DURATION: MONTHLYThe Sunshine Social Club is designed for developmentally challenged adults. Activities include games, crafts, movies, and more. Students must be mobile and independent to take care of personal needs.

Site: Senior Community Center Fee: Resident: $20/Non-resident: $26 25075 Fir Ave.Instructor: City Staff

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Wed 6-8 pm 18 & Older First Wed (NoclassJanuary1)

SPANISH FOR YOUNG MINDS DURATION: 4 WEEKSClass introduces students to basic Spanish words, common phrases, and beginner conversation.

Site: Leading Edge Learning Center Fee: Resident: $130/Non-resident: $169 24021 Alessandro Blvd., #107AInstructor: Leading Edge Learning Center Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Tues & Thurs 5-6 pm 4-12 First Tues

ADAPTIVE ZUMBA DURATION: 4 WEEKSAdaptive Zumba is open to all, however is specifically designed for the special-needs population. Zumba works the whole body in a fun and encouraging atmosphere. Site: Senior Community Center Fee: Resident: $22/Non-resident: $29 25075 Fir Ave.Instructor: Jeri Lee Contact info: 951.662.6166 | [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Thurs 6-7 pm 4 & Older First Thurs

VIDEO GAME DESIGN DURATION: 6 WEEKSParticipants create 3D video games. A $20 material fee is due at first class payable to the instructor.

Site: Creative Brain Learning Center Fee: Resident: $60/Non-resident: $78 12125 Day St., Ste. U205A Instructor: Creative Brain Learning Center Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Thurs 5-5:50 pm 8-15 Session 1: Jan 16 Session 2: Mar 12

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Our continuing efforts to address your needs and get feedback on your priorities are getting positive results!

Through our “Join the Conversation” community-outreach program, hundreds of Moreno Valley residents have provided feedback, and they continue to rank public safety as their top priority.

Crime remains a great concern, as the State allows more and more prisoners to be released into Southern California communities. At the same time, the County of Riverside continues to increase the cost of the law enforcement and fi re services we contract for.

Our community feedback tells us residents value maintaining gang-prevention programs and increasing deputy patrol hours. And they want to continue to improve 9-1-1 response times for police, fi re and emergency medical workers.

While we know nothing is more important than our safety, rising public safety costs and State takeaways of local funds are a continuing concern.

That is why YOUR feedback is so important. If you have not yet had the opportunity to do so, please join us at www.moval.org/jointheconversation, and let us know YOUR priorities for Moreno Valley.

The City of Moreno Valley

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YOUTH AND TEEN BASKETBALL CLINIC DURATION: 2 WEEKSLearn the basic skills of basketball in a fun atmosphere. Develop ball-handling and defensive techniques.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Early registration if paid by March 23 Resident: $37/Non-resident: $48 Registration if paid after March 23 Resident: $47/Non-resident: $61

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Mon-Thurs 6-8 pm 8-13 Apr 13

MOVAL ADULT BASKETBALL LEAGUE DURATION: 11 WEEKS Register a team in the Men’s or Women’s leagues. Team may have no more than 10 players. $150 is required to start the season, and teams have until week 3 to pay the remaining balance. lf balance is not paid by week 3, teams will not play or receive a refund. Official fees are paid before each game.Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Team Resident: $250/Non-resident: $325

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Sun 5 pm 18 & Older Jan 12

OPEN PLAY BASKETBALL FOR KIDS & TEENS A safe and competitive environment for youth and teens to play basketball. Please call 413.3280 prior to arrival as times are subject to change. A form of identification is required to participate in open play.Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident: $2/Non-resident: $3

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Mon, Tues & Fri 5-9 pm 9-17 Ongoing (NoopenplayJanuary20andFebruary17)

OPEN PLAY BASKETBALL FOR ADULTS Please call 413.3280 prior to arrival as times are subject to change. Identification is required to participate in open play.Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident: $4/Non-resident: $5

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Mon, Tues, Thurs, & Fri 7:30-11 am 18 & Older Ongoing (NoopenplayJanuary20andFebruary17)

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DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Thurs 6-7 pm 4 & Older First Thurs

FIT BOOT CAMP DURATION: 4 WEEKSFun, energetic workouts combining high-intensity and interval training along with agility, core, and flexibility training. Gain strength, burn unwanted fat, and improve overall fitness.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident: $70/Non-resident: $91Instructor: Alfredo Palma Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Mon, Wed & Thurs 6-7 pm 16 & Older First Mon (NoclassonJanuary20andFebruary17)

CHAIR AEROBICS DURATION: 4 WEEKSA series of full body exercises performed from a sitting position while still ensuring muscle building, toning, and fat burning.

Site: Senior Community Center Fee: Resident: $40/Non-resident: $52 25075 Fir Ave.Instructor: Branden Nicholson Contact info: [email protected]

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Wed 5-5:45 pm 12 & Older First Wed (NoclassonJanuary1)

YOUTH AND TEEN BASKETBALL LEAGUE DURATION: 8 WEEKSParticipants learn basic skills, get exercise, and have fun. Games are played on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Fee includes eight games and a T-shirt. Birth certificate required at time of registration. Deadline to register is May 14 or until filled. Skills testing is May 16. Practice and game schedule to be announced.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Early registration if paid by April 20 Resident: $61/Non-resident: $79 Registration if paid after April 20 Resident: $71/Non-resident: $92

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Wed, Thurs & Sat TBA 8-14 May 16

SKILLS TESTING SCHEDULE (CONFERENCE & RECREATION CENTER)Saturday, May 16

TIME DIVISION YEAR BORN 9 am C 2010-2011* 9 am B 2008-2009** 11:30 am A 2006-2007*** *Cannot be higher than 4th grade **Cannot be higher than 6th grade ***Cannot be higher than 8th grade

YOGA DURATION: 4 WEEKSParticipants learn the ancient practice of Yoga, known to assist in stress reduction, weight loss, flexibility, strength, and much more.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident: $52/Non-resident: $68Instructor: Glenn Brooks Contact info: [email protected]

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PEE WEE/JUNIOR SOCCER LEAGUE DURATION: 6 WEEKS Program teaches youth the basic skills of soccer with emphasis on skill development rather than competition. Season includes five practice sessions and six scrimmages. Registration fee includes uniform, participation award, and banquet. Participants must remain within program age range throughout the entire season. First-time participants require birth certificate verification at time of registration and must register in person at the Conference & Recreation Center. Deadline to register is January 2; space is limited, and program may be at capacity before the registration deadline. Parent packet will be available for download at www.MoVal.org/sports on January 9. Volunteer coaches are needed for all teams. Please ask CRC front desk to see uniform sample before choosing a size. Sizes cannot be substituted or traded once ordered.

Site: Community Park Fee: Early registration if paid by December 19 13380 Frederick St. Resident: $65/Non-resident: $85 Registration if paid after December 19 Resident: $75/Non-resident: $98

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Mon & Wed 5-6 pm 3-4 Jan 13 Mon & Wed 6-7 pm 5-7 Jan 13 Tues & Thurs 5-6 pm 3-4 Jan 14 Tues & Thurs 6-7 pm 5-7 Jan 14 (NoprogramJanuary20andFebruary17)

FLAG FOOTBALL DURATION: 6 WEEKS Program teaches youth the basic skills of flag football with emphasis on skill development rather than competition. Season includes five practice sessions and six scrimmages. Registration fee includes jersey, participation award, and banquet. Participants must remain within program age range throughout the entire season. First-time participants require birth certificate verification at time of registration and must register in person at the Conference & Recreation Center. Deadline to register is March 19; space is limited, and program may be at capacity before the registration deadline. Parent packet will be available for download at www.MoVal.org/sports on March 26. Volunteer coaches are needed for all teams. Please ask CRC front desk to see uniform sample before choosing a size. Sizes cannot be substituted or traded once ordered.

Site: Lasselle Sports Park Fee: Early registration if paid by March 5 17155 Lasselle St. Resident: $65/Non-resident: $85 Registration if paid after March 5 Resident: $75/Non-resident: $98

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Mon & Wed 5-6 pm 3-4 (Pee Wee) Mar 30 Mon & Wed 6-7 pm 5-6 (Junior) Mar 30 Mon & Wed 6-7:30 pm 7-9 (Junior Plus) Mar 30

SOFTBALL LEAGUE FOR ADULTS DURATION: 11 WEEKS $150 is required to start the season, and teams have until week 3 to pay the remaining balance. lf balance is not paid by week 3, teams will not play or receive a refund. Deadline to register is January 23. Official fees of $12 per team per game are due before each game.

Sites: March Field Park | 15415 6th St. Fee: Resident: $350 per team Sunnymead Park | 12655 Perris Blvd. Non-resident: $455 per team

TYPE DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Competitive: Co-ed Sun TBA 18 & Older Feb 9 Competitive: Men Only C Thurs TBA 18 & Older Feb 13 Competitive: Men Only D Thurs TBA 18 & Older Feb 13

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OPEN PLAY VOLLEYBALL FOR KIDS & TEENS Please call 413.3280 prior to arrival as times are subject to change. A form of identification is required to participate.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident: $2/Non-resident: $3

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Sun 11 am-2 pm 12-17 Ongoing OPEN PLAY VOLLEYBALL FOR ADULTS Please call 413.3280 prior to arrival as times subject to change. A form of identification is required to participate.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident: $4/Non-resident: $5

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Thurs 7-9 pm 18 & Older Ongoing

PEE WEE & JUNIOR T-BALL DURATION: 6 WEEKSProgram teaches youth the basic skills of T-ball with emphasis on skill development rather than competition. Season includes five practice sessions and six scrimmages. Registration fee includes jersey, cap, participation award, and banquet. Participants must remain within program age range throughout the entire season. First-time participants require birth certificate verification at time of registration and must register in person at the Conference & Recreation Center. Deadline to register is May 21; space is limited, and program may be at capacity before the registration deadline. Parent packet will be available for download at www.MoVal.org/sports on May 28. Volunteer coaches are needed for all teams. Please ask CRC front desk to see uniform sample before choosing a size. Sizes cannot be substituted or traded once ordered.

Site: Mon/Wed - Shadow Mountain Park Fee: Early registration if paid by May 7 23239 Presidio Hills Dr. Resident: $65/Non-resident: $85 Tues/Thurs - Bethune Park Late registration if paid after May 7 16745 Kitching St. Resident: $75/Non-resident: $98

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Mon & Wed 5-6 pm 3-4 Jun 1 Mon & Wed 6-7 pm 5-7 Jun 1 Tues & Thurs 5-6 pm 3-4 Jun 2 Tues & Thurs 6-7 pm 5-7 Jun 2

WINTER CLASSIC SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT DURATION: 2 DAYSSlow-pitch softball tournament. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Team registration guarantees at least two games. Official fees not included in team fee. Prizes TBD.

Site: March Field Park Fee: Resident Fee: $275 per team 15415 6th St. Non-resident Fee: $358 per team

DAY TIME AGES BEGINS Sat & Sun* TBD 18 & Older Jan 11-12 Sat & Sun** TBD 18 & Older Jan 18-20 *Men’s,**Co-ed

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Weekends & Holidays9 Holes: $11

Seniors (55 & up): $9Students: $7

Twilight Green Fees9 Holes: $6

Seniors (55 & up): $6Students: $5

Punch Cards10 rounds: $75

Seniors (55 & up): $50Students: $40

Tournaments9 Holes: $12

Additional 9 Holes: $5

Cart/Club rental $3 weekdays$5 weekends

Additional fee of 30% for non-residents

VALLEY SKATE PARKExperience the ultimate in skateboarding and

scooters. The park boasts a skull bowl, stairs, fun boxes, rails, and ledges.

15415 6TH STREET AT MARCH FIELD PARK

COMMUNITY PARK SKATE PARKThe skate park features ramps, rails, and stairs for

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The First Tee Life Skills Experience Program focuses on NINE Core ValuesTM and serves ages 5-17 during after-school hours. The program offers a safe and positive learning environment and provides character education and essential life skills lessons while learning the game of golf. The cost of the program is $80 for an eight-week session. Scholarships are

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Weekdays9 Holes: $9

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Seniors (55 & up): $9Students: $7

Twilight Green Fees9 Holes: $6

Seniors (55 & up): $6Students: $5

Punch Cards10 rounds: $75

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Tournaments9 Holes: $12

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Cart/Club rental $3 weekdays$5 weekends

Additional fee of 30% for non-residents

VALLEY SKATE PARKExperience the ultimate in skateboarding and

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15415 6TH STREET AT MARCH FIELD PARK

COMMUNITY PARK SKATE PARKThe skate park features ramps, rails, and stairs for

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The Parks & Community Services Department is looking for new independent contract instructors to teach courses

in one of our many City facilities.

For details and to apply email [email protected] & Community Services at 951.413.3280

Roberto has a passion for learning and sharing knowledge with all students from beginners to world champions like boxer Daniel Ponce de León. He uses a holistic approach with his classes in music, singing, guitar, sports, physical education, Spanish tutoring, chess, Tae Kwon Do, self-defense and meditation to promote kindness, respect, team work, responsibility, and discipline. He has taught classes for more than 25 years in his studio, community centers, churches, public and private schools, libraries, and other organizations in Los Angeles, Orange County, and his hometown of Moreno Valley.

Tara is a dance instructor at the City’s facilities. She began dancing at the age of seven and is trained in all styles of dance including jazz, ballet, contemporary, tap, and tumbling. Tara danced competitively throughout California, winning numerous awards with her team. She has been teaching for 22 years in Southern California. Teaching dance is her passion, and she especially loves working with younger dancers and the Moreno Valley community.

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MATURE DRIVINGA two-day course designed to update the skills of students age 55 and older. Curriculum is provided by the State of California DMV. (SCE-830 - Mature Driving Improvement) Fee: $1

DAY TIME BEGINS Thurs/Fri 8 am-12:30 pm Feb 20-21

THE MOVANThe “MoVan” (sponsored by the Friends of the Moreno Valley Senior Center) provides curb-to-curb transportation service to Moreno Valley seniors 60+ years and disabled adults within a 20-mile radius of Moreno Valley. Rides are available to and from the Moreno Valley Senior Community Center and to non-emergency medical appointments. A donation of $1 one-way within Moreno Valley and $2.50 one-way to non-emergency medical appointments outside of Moreno Valley is requested. Reservations are required a day in advance by calling 1.833.745.8454.

HEALTH INSURANCE COUNSELING ADVOCACY PROGRAMThe Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program is a volunteer-supported program that helps Medicare beneficiaries of any age make choices about their benefits and rights. Consultation with a trained health insurance counselor is available on the first and third Tuesday of the month by appointment only. For more information, please call 1.800.434.0222.

INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCEThe Moreno Valley Senior Community Center provides information about a wide range of special services available to seniors and resources. Visit the reception desk or call 413.3430 for information.

DIAL-A-RIDEDial-A-Ride is an advanced reservation transportation service for seniors and persons with disabilities. Service operates seven days a week. The base fare is $3 per passenger, per boarding. The maximum fare is $9 per one-way trip. For more information or to reserve a ride, call 1.800.795.7887.

SENIOR MEAL PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY• Participants must be 60+ years.• Participants are required to complete an intake form once per year.Exceptions to age requirement:• Spouse (any age) of a participant 60+ years.

Both are required to have a current intake form on file.• A disabled adult’s child (18+), parent, guardian,

caretaker (with whom they live). Both are required to have a current form intake on file.

All other participants under 60 years MUST pay $7 for lunch. Participants 60+ years are requested to donate. Donations are confidential and go to support meals provided at this site. No participant will be refused a meal if they cannot donate.

Suggested donation is $3. Please contact Family Service Association with any questions at 951.342.3057.

OFFICE ON AGINGThe Office on Aging is dedicated to such services as employment, caregivers, care management, counseling, disease prevention, and transportation. For more information, call 1.800.510.2020, TTY 867.3800.

SHARED HOUSING PROGRAMThis Riverside County program registers and screens housing providers. For more information, call 686.4402.

All programs and activities for seniors are held at the Moreno Valley Senior Community Center. Active senior citizens age 50 and older who do not require special care or adult supervision are welcome to register. Membership is free. The Senior Community Center is located at 25075 Fir Avenue. Regular operating hours are 8 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday. For more information, call 413.3430.

Moreno Valley College offers classes at the Senior Community Center. To enroll or for more information, call Moreno Valley College at 222.8093 or 222.8131.

JEWELRY DESIGNLearn the basics of bead stringing, wire wrapping, and more. All levels; beginners welcome. Students supply materials. FREE

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GREETING CARD CLUB/SCRAPPY SCRAPPERSLearn how to create greeting cards for any occasion. Students supply materials. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Wed 9 am-12 pm Ongoing (NoclassJanuary1)

CECI’S BALLET FOLKLORICOLearn ballet folklorico in a dynamic environment. Classes are interactive and exciting. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Wed 10:30-11:30 am Ongoing (NoclassJanuary1)

CRAFTY EXPERIENCEProjects are displayed at the Senior Community Center.Students supply materials. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Mon 1-3 pm Ongoing (NoclassJanuary20andFebruary17)

DANCERCISE CLASSCombination of aerobics and Old School dances, Latin, R&B, and pop. Strength training for balance, core, etc. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Tues & Thurs 12-1 pm Ongoing

FIT AFTER 50Low-impact class designed to help participants maintain their fitness level after 50! FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Mon 10:30-11:30 am Ongoing Thurs 9-10 am Ongoing (NoclassJanuary20andFebruary17)

EXERCISE WITH GEORGEAerobic exercises offered to all seniors. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Mon,Wed & Fri 9:15-10:15 am Ongoing (NoclassJanuary1,January20,andFebruary17)

CHAIR VOLLEYBALLImprove cardiovascular fitness, increase joint flexibility, enhance or maintain muscle tone, and reduce stress! Thank you to program sponsor JAR Insurance. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Thurs 1:30-3 pm Ongoing

QUILTINGLearn the basics of quilting and sewing. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Wed 12-4 pm Ongoing Fri 8 am-4:45 pm Ongoing (NoclassJanuary1)

ARTIST ART CLUBOil painting and mixed art are displayed at the Senior Center. See instructor for material list. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Thurs 9 am-12:30 pm Ongoing

CROCHET CLASSLearn crochet or update your skills. The “Crochet for Charity” program gives back to the community while having fun. FREE

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DAY TIME BEGINS Mon, Tues & Fri 1:30-3:30 pm Ongoing (NoclassJanuary20andFebruary17)

SOUL LINE DANCINGLearn the latest party line dances and get a great workout. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Mon, Wed & Fri 8:10-9:10 am Ongoing (NoclassJanuary1,January20,andFebruary17)

ZUMBAWorkout to Latin music. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Tues & Thurs 10:30-11:15 am Ongoing

BUNCOPlay the “game of luck” with prizes awarded. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Thurs 1-4 pm Ongoing

LOTERIA (MEXICAN BINGO)Weekly with prizes awarded. $1 per card

DAY TIME BEGINS Tues 12-2:30 pm Ongoing

QUEEN OF THE HILLBilliard game of Queen of the Hill (ladies only). FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Thurs 12-1:30 pm Ongoing

GUITARLearn how to play guitar. Students bring their own guitar. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Thurs 1-3:30 pm Ongoing

TAI CHIBalance and flexibility exercises to enhance health and fitness. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Mon 12-1 pm Ongoing (NoclassJanuary20andFebruary17)

YOGA FOR SENIORSIntroduction to the basics of yoga. Dress comfortably. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Tues 9-10:20 am Ongoing Fri 10:30-11:45 am Ongoing

PRIZE MOUNTAIN TOURNAMENTBilliards tournament open to all. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Wed 12:30-2:30 pm Ongoing (NoclassJanuary1)

PINOCHLEPlay the game of Pinochle. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Tues 10 am-3 pm Ongoing Thurs 1-4:45 pm Ongoing

BILLIARDSThe Senior Community Center has four standard pool tables. Tournaments and King of the Hill are offered. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Mon-Fri 8 am-4:45 pm Ongoing (NoclassJanuary1,January20,andFebruary17)

BINGOWeekly bingo games with prizes awarded. Cards are sold at 12:30 pm. 50¢ per card

DAY TIME BEGINS Wed 1-3 pm Ongoing (NoclassJanuary1)

BID WHISTExciting card game that involves group and team play. Beginners welcome. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Mon, Wed & Fri 1-4:45 pm Ongoing (NoclassJanuary1,January20,andFebruary17)

ZUMBA GOLD TONINGTailored for active older adults who want to focus on muscle conditioning and lightweight activity. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Wed 3:30-4:30 pm Ongoing (NoclassJanuary1)

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CPR DURATION: 1 DAYLearn how to save a life in this first-aid and CPR class. Register at front desk. $15 for certification.

DAY TIME BEGINS Fri 8 am-12:30 pm Jan 24 Mar 27 GRANDPARENTS RAISING

GRANDCHILDRENAssistance and resources for grandparents raising grandchildren. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Tues 9 am-12 pm TBD

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL)Learn English in a fun environment. All experience levels welcome. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Mon & Thurs 10-11:30 am Ongoing (NoclassJanuary20andFebruary17)

WEIGHT LOSS SUPPORT GROUPSupport group to help you track your pounds, eat healthy, and provide exercise techniques. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Thurs 9-11:30 am Ongoing

CONVERSATIONAL SPANISHLearn how to read and speak in Spanish. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Tues 9-10 am Ongoing

HIGH-TECH CLASS Learn about technology, including tablets and iPads. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS 1st Fri 9-11 am Ongoing

BOOK CLUBBi-weekly book club. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS 1st & 3rd Thurs 2-3 pm Ongoing

CREATIVE WRITINGLearn how to write life stories, short stories, and poems. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Tues 10-11:30 am Ongoing

MOTOWN NEW YEAR’S BASHJoin the Senior Center to ring in the New Year, Motown-style! Dress in your Motown best. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Thurs 2-4 pm Jan 2

BIG GAME PARTYAre you ready for some football? Put on your favorite team’s jersey and join all your spirited friends at the Big Game Party. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Fri 2-4 pm Jan 31

MONTHLY SENIOR BIRTHDAYRegister at the Senior Center. Sponsored by Friends of Moreno Valley. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS 4th Mon 11:30 am Jan 27 Feb 24 Mar 23 Apr 27

MARDI GRAS CELEBRATIONWear a colorful costume, beads, and mask. Music and refreshments provided. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Tues 2-4 pm Feb 25

BLACK HISTORY CELEBRATIONPoetry, African-American art exhibit, and historical readings are presented during the celebration. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Fri 2-4 pm Feb 14

SPRING CARNIVALStep right up to the most fun around! The Spring Carnival is coming to town! Popcorn and cotton candy galore. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Thurs 2-4 pm Mar 19

PARTY LIKE A GATSBYCome as a flapper or come as you are. Dress as a gentleman or silent screen star. It’s going to be fun no matter the dress. Music and refreshments are sure to impress. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Wed 2-4 pm Apr 15

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The City of Moreno Valley Parks & Community Services Department is seeking volunteers to assist with recreational and park maintenance activities.

VOLUNTEER NEEDSPark Patrol | Coaches | Adopt-a-Trail/Park

Volunteer Instructors

For details and to apply, email [email protected] & Community Services at 951.413.3280

Volunteers

Do you have a special talent or skill you are interested in sharing and teaching? The Parks & Community Services Department is looking for new independent contract instructors to teach courses in one of our many City facilities.

COURSE NEEDSGolf | Pickleball | Senior Specialty | Teen | ASL

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ONLINE SERVICES Parks & Community Services (PCS) implemented two user-friendly URLs to view and register for all the innovative programs, classes, sports, and events. Residents can register online for a variety of PCS programs from the convenience of their home at no additional cost.

PCS Information Registration MoValParks.org RegisterMoVal.org

SOCIAL MEDIAShow us why you love Moreno Valley Parks! Use the hashtag #MoValParks and your image could be featured in the next Soaring Activity Guide or the City of Moreno Valley social media pages!

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The City of Moreno Valley Parks & Community Services Department is seeking volunteers to assist with recreational and park maintenance activities.

VOLUNTEER NEEDSPark Patrol | Coaches | Adopt-a-Trail/Park

Volunteer Instructors

For details and to apply, email [email protected] & Community Services at 951.413.3280

Volunteers

Do you have a special talent or skill you are interested in sharing and teaching? The Parks & Community Services Department is looking for new independent contract instructors to teach courses in one of our many City facilities.

COURSE NEEDSGolf | Pickleball | Senior Specialty | Teen | ASL

Special Needs | Theater/Acting

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ONLINE SERVICES Parks & Community Services (PCS) implemented two user-friendly URLs to view and register for all the innovative programs, classes, sports, and events. Residents can register online for a variety of PCS programs from the convenience of their home at no additional cost.

PCS Information Registration MoValParks.org RegisterMoVal.org

SOCIAL MEDIAShow us why you love Moreno Valley Parks! Use the hashtag #MoValParks and your image could be featured in the next Soaring Activity Guide or the City of Moreno Valley social media pages!

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SHELTER rentalsPicnic

Looking to have a birthday party, baby shower, or other family event in the park? The City’s 58 park picnic shelters may be reserved online. View all parks’ amenities, and reserve picnic shelters via the interactive parks map at MoValParks.org.

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Friends of the Moreno Valley Senior Center 413.3430

Soroptimist International of Moreno Valley www.simorenovalley.org | [email protected]

Moreno Valley Morning Rotary312.6587

Moreno Valley Noon [email protected]

Morning Optimist Club of Moreno Valley 235.2750 | [email protected]

Moreno Valley Unified School District 25634 Alessandro Blvd. 571.7500 | www.mvusd.net

Val Verde Unified School District 975 W. Morgan St., Perris940.6100 | www.valverde.edu

Catholic Charities San Bernardino/Riverside Counties 23623 Sunnymead Blvd. 924.9964 | www.ccsbriv.org

Salvation Army 784.4490 | morenovalley.salvationarmy.org

Moreno Valley Chamber of Commerce 697.4404 | www.movalchamber.org

Moreno Valley Hispanic Chamber of Commerce 255.0671 | www.mvhcc.org

Sierra Club Moreno Valley Group www.sangorgonio.sierraclub.org/[email protected]

Moreno Valley Golf Club 413.3290

Parks & Community Services Adult Sports www.MoVal.org/sports See Adult Fitness Listings on pages 20-26

Amateur Civil Emergency Services/Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Services 413.3800

Moreno Valley Amateur Radio Association www.mvaranet.org/index.html

Moreno Valley Community Band www.mvcommunityband.org www.mvwindsymphony.org

Moreno Valley Ballet Folklorico Scholarship Association 247.5899

Moreno Valley Genealogical Society 247.8839movalgensoc@gmail.comwww.mvgenealogicalsociety.angelfire.com

Moreno Valley Master Chorale www.morenovalleymasterchorale.org

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With community member and business donations, the City of Moreno Valley Parks & Community Services Department will be able to provide scholarships that enable underprivileged children to participate in community activities such as sports, recreational classes, and other enrichment programs. The number of scholarships will be based on the amount of donations received. Scholarships will be provided through an application process.

Anyone can donate to the scholarship at www.RegisterMoval.org.

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BASEBALL/SOFTBALL

ASA Diamond Girls Softball Association (Ages 5-18)www.mvdgsa.com

Canyon Springs Little League 247.1716

Moreno Valley Youth Federation(Pony Baseball/Softball) (Ages 5-18) www.mvyfpony.com

BASKETBALL

Moreno Valley Parks & Community Services Basketball League413.3280 | www.MoVal.org/sports

CHEERLEADING/FOOTBALL

Moreno Valley Parks & CommunityServices Flag Football 413.3280 | www.MoVal.org

CYSC Youth Spirit242.6539

Kids Come 1st Sports312.2892 or 840.6551

Moreno Valley JuniorAll-American Football and Cheer (Ages 4-14)235.8066 | www.movalfalcons.com

Moreno Valley Pop Warner Football & Cheer (Ages 5-14) 722.5692 | [email protected]

Next Level Athletic Alliance (NLAA)Bears Football and Cheer (Ages 5 to 14)488.5263 | www.leaguelineup.com/[email protected]

SOCCER

AYSO Region 187 (Ages 4-18)www.ayso187.org | facebook.com/[email protected]

SPECIAL NEEDS

Sports for Special Needs Youth Bill’s Special Kids (Ages 5-18)534.6088 | www.billsspecialkids.org

SWIMMING

Moreno Valley Aquatics (All Ages) www.mvaq.com

TRACK/RUNNING

Rancho Belago Elites (Ages 7-18)777.8207 | www.rbelites.com

Moreno Valley Rockets Track & Field Team (Ages 7-15) 247.6384

Citizen’s Patrol 486.6715

Community Emergency Response Team 413.3800

Emergency Response Force 413.3800

Family Service Association 342.3057 | www.fsaca.org

Park Patrol 413.3717

Volunteer Reserve Firefighter 413.3800

Fire Explorer 413.3800

Girl Scouts of San Gorgonio (Ages 5-17) 1.800.400.4475 | www.gssgc.org

Neighborhood Watch486.6720

Police Explorer 486.6908

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ADRIENNE MITCHELL MEMORIAL PARK22631 Bay AvenueAmenities: 4 Lighted Basketball Courts, Barbecues, Picnic Shelters, Security Lighting, Tot Lot

BAYSIDE PARK24435 Bay AvenueAmenities: Basketball Court, Barbecues, Picnic Shelters, Security Lighting, Tot Lot

BETHUNE PARK16745 Kitching StreetAmenities: Barbecues, Off-street Parking, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting, Snack Bar, Softball/Baseball Field, 2 Lighted Tennis Courts, Tot Lot, Water Feature

CELEBRATION PARK14965 Morgan AvenueAmenities: Basketball Court, Barbecues, Off-street Parking, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting, Tot Lot, Water Feature

COLD CREEK TRAILHEADNason Street and Dracaea AvenueAmenities: Multi-Purpose Trail, Off-street Parking, Security Lighting, Shelter

COLLEGE PARK16130 Lasselle StreetAmenities: Security Lighting, Soccer Field, Tot Lot

COTTONWOOD EQUESTRIAN STAGING AREA28590 Cottonwood AvenueAmenities: Multi-Purpose Trail, Picnic Tables, Security Lighting, Picnic Shelter COTTONWOOD GOLF CENTER13671 Frederick StreetAmenities: 9 Hole Executive Golf Course, Banquet Facilities, Off-street Parking, Restrooms, Security Lighting

EL POTRERO PARK16901 Lasselle StreetAmenities: Barbecues, Multi-Use Athletic Field, Off-street Parking, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting, Soccer Field, Tot Lot

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ROCK RIDGE PARK27119 Waterford WayAmenities: Barbecues, Picnic Shelters, Security Lighting, Tot Lot

SENIOR COMMUNITY CENTER25075 Fir AvenueAmenities: Banquet Facilities, Billiard Room, Classrooms, Meeting Rooms, Off-street Parking, Restrooms, Security Lighting

SHADOW MOUNTAIN PARK23239 Presidio Hills DriveAmenities: Barbecues, Off-street Parking, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting, 2 Lighted Softball/Baseball Fields, Tot Lot

SUNNYMEAD PARK12655 Perris BoulevardAmenities: Barbecues, Off-street Parking, Picnic Tables, Restrooms, Security Lighting, Snack Bar, 4 Lighted Softball/Baseball Fields, Tot Lot

TOWNGATE COMMUNITY CENTER13100 Arbor Park LaneAmenities: Banquet Facilities, Off-street Parking, Restrooms, Security Lighting

TOWNGATE MEMORIAL PARK13051 Elsworth StreetAmenities: Barbecues, Multi-Use Athletic Fields, Off-street Parking, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting, 1 Lighted Softball/Baseball Field, Tot Lot

VETERANS MEMORIAL14075 Frederick StreetAdjacent to Conference & Recreation Center Amenities: Ceremony Site, Rose Garden, Veterans Memorial

VICTORIANO PARK25730 Los Cabos DriveAmenities: Barbecues, Multi-Use Athletic Fields, Off-street Parking, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting

VISTA LOMAS PARK26700 Iris AvenueAmenities: Basketball Court, Barbecues, Multi-Use Athletic Fields Off-street Parking, Picnic Shelters, Security Lighting, Tot Lot

WESTBLUFF PARK10750 Pigeon Pass RoadAmenities: Barbecues, Off-Street Parking, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting, Tot Lot, Walking Path

WESTON PARK13170 Lasselle StreetAmenities: Barbecues, Multi-Use Athletic Fields, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting, Softball Field, Tot Lot

WOODLAND PARK25705 Cactus AvenueAmenities: 4 Lighted Basketball Courts, Barbecues, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting, Lighted Softball Field, 4 Lighted Tennis Courts, Tot Lot, 4 Pickle Ball Courts

To obtain a map of the City’s multi-use trails and bikeways call 413.3702.

*All parks and recreation facilities meet current ADA standards.

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LAKE PERRIS STATE RECREATION AREAMoreno Valley Entrance:Via Del Lago east of Moreno Beach Drive

17901 Lake Perris Drive, PerrisAmenities and Activities: Bicycling, Boating, Camping, Fishing, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Paddle Boarding, Rock Climbing, and Swimming

For more information, call: 940.5600 | website: www.ca.gov.

SAN JACINTO WILDLIFE AREA17050 Davis Road, LakeviewAmenities and Activities: Wildlife Viewing, Hunting, Hiking

FAIRWAY PARK27891 John F. Kennedy Drive Amenities: Barbecues, Multi-Use Athletic Field, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting, Soccer Field, Tot Lot, Volleyball Court

GATEWAY PARK23975 Manzanita AvenueAmenities: Barbecues, Off-street Parking, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting, Tot Lot

HIDDEN SPRINGS PARK9675 Hidden Springs DriveAmenities: Barbecues, Multi-Purpose Trail, Picnic Shelter, Tot Lot, Trailhead

JOHN F. KENNEDY MEMORIAL PARK15115 Indian StreetAmenities: Barbecues, Off-street Parking, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting, 1 Lighted Softball Field, 4 Lighted Tennis Courts, Tot Lot

LASSELLE SPORTS PARK17155 Lasselle StreetAmenities: Barbecues, 3 Lighted Football Fields, Off-street Parking, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting, Snack Bar, Tot Lot

MARCH ANNEX CENTER15450 4th Street

MARCH FIELD PARK & VALLEY SKATE PARK15415 6th StreetAmenities: Off-street Parking, Restrooms, Lighted Skate Park/Soccer Arena, Snack Bar, 2 Lighted Softball/Baseball Fields

MARCH FIELD PARK COMMUNITY CENTER 15325 5th StreetAmenities: Basketball Courts, Restrooms, Security Lighting, Tot Lot (Community Center Use Only)

MORENO VALLEY COMMUNITY PARK13380 Frederick StreetAmenities: Barbecues, Off-street Parking, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Snack Bar, 4 Lighted Soccer Fields, Tot Lot, Skate Park

MORENO VALLEY CONFERENCE & RECREATION CENTER14075 Frederick StreetAmenities: Ballroom, Gardens, Indoor Basketball/Volleyball Courts, Kitchen, Meeting Rooms, Off-street Parking, Patio, Restrooms, Security Lighting, Wedding Arch

MORENO VALLEY EQUESTRIAN PARK & NATURE CENTER INCLUDING HOUND TOWN DOG PARK11150 Redlands BoulevardAmenities: Dog Park, Horse Arena, Multi-Purpose Trails, Off-street Parking

MORRISON PARK26667 Dracaea AvenueAmenities: Barbecues, Off-Street Parking, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting, Soccer Field, Snack Bar, 4 Lighted Softball/Baseball Fields

PARQUE AMISTAD26160 Gentian AvenueAmenities: Basketball Court, Barbecues, Multi-Use Athletic Field, Picnic Shelters, Security Lighting, Tot Lot

PATRIOT PARK15310 Perris BoulevardAmenities: Picnic Tables, Security Lighting,Tot Lot, Walking Path

PEDRORENA PARK16009 Rancho Del LagoAmenities: Basketball Court, Barbecues, Multi-Use Athletic Fields, Off-street Parking, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting, 4 Tennis Courts, Tot Lot

RANCHO VERDE PARKLasselle Street & Cremello Way Future Site

RANCHO VERDE EQUESTRIAN STAGING AREA17484 Kentucky Derby DriveAmenities: Multi-Purpose Trails, Security Lighting

RIDGE CREST PARK28506 John F. Kennedy DriveAmenities: Barbecues, Multi-Use Athletic Fields, Off-street Parking, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting, Soccer Fields, Tot Lot

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The City of Moreno Valley has many facilities available for rent that are the perfect settings for wedding receptions,

quinceañeras, formal gatherings, corporate seminars, trainings, and a multitude of other community events.

These centrally located facilities host state-of-the-art amenities from a dance fl oor, projector, and screen to a

full-service kitchen. These impressive features make MoVenues the perfect choice for your next special event.

Please contact the facility for reservation details.

Cottonwood Golf Center & Banquet Room13671 Frederick St. Moreno Valley, CA 92553

951.413.3280

Grand Valley BallroomConference and Recreation Center

14075 Frederick St. Moreno Valley, CA 92553951.413.3280

Garden RoomConference and Recreation Center

14075 Frederick St. Moreno Valley, CA 92553951.413.3280

TownGate Community Center13100 Arbor Park Ln., Moreno Valley, CA 92553

951.413.3280www.MoValParks.org

Moreno Valley BallroomMoreno Valley Senior Community Center25075 Fir Ave. Moreno Valley, CA 92553

951.413.3430

MoVenuesE X Q U I S I T E F A C I L I T Y R E N T A L S

The City of Moreno Valley has many facilities available for rent that are the perfect settings for wedding receptions,

quinceañeras, formal gatherings, corporate seminars, trainings, and a multitude of other community events.

These centrally located facilities host state-of-the-art amenities from a dance fl oor, projector, and screen to a

full-service kitchen. These impressive features make MoVenues the perfect choice for your next special event.

Please contact the facility for reservation details.

Cottonwood Golf Center & Banquet Room13671 Frederick St. Moreno Valley, CA 92553

951.413.3280

Grand Valley BallroomConference and Recreation Center

14075 Frederick St. Moreno Valley, CA 92553951.413.3280

Garden RoomConference and Recreation Center

14075 Frederick St. Moreno Valley, CA 92553951.413.3280

TownGate Community Center13100 Arbor Park Ln., Moreno Valley, CA 92553

951.413.3280www.MoValParks.org

Moreno Valley BallroomMoreno Valley Senior Community Center25075 Fir Ave. Moreno Valley, CA 92553

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city offices and servicesAnimal Services .................................................................................. 413.3790Building Inspection Services .......................................................... 413.3350Building Permit Processing ............................................................. 413.3380Business License ................................................................................. 413.3080Capital Projects .................................................................................. 413.3130City Attorney ........................................................................................ 413.3036City Clerk .............................................................................................. 413.3001City Council .......................................................................................... 413.3008City Manager ....................................................................................... 413.3020Code & Neighborhood Services ................................................... 413.3340Conference & Recreation Center ................................................ 413.3039 Cottonwood Golf Center Banquet Room ................................. 413.3280Cottonwood Golf Center Pro Shop ............................................. 413.3290Economic Development .................................................................. 413.3460Facilities ................................................................................................ 413.3710Financial & Administrative Services .......................................... 413.3021Fire .......................................................................................................... 486.6780Fire Inspection Services .................................................................. 413.3370Graffiti Hotline ..................................................................................... 4 1 3 . 3 1 7 1Human Resources ............................................................................. 413.3045Land Development ............................................................................ 413.3120Library .................................................................................................... 413.3880Maintenance & Operations ............................................................ 413.3160Media & Communications .............................................................. 413.3053Neighborhood Programs .................................................................413.3450Office of Emergency Management & Volunteer Services ......................................................................... 413.3800Parks & Community Services ........................................................ 413.3280Parks Maintenance ........................................................................... 413.3702Planning .............................................................................................. 413.3206 Police ...................................................................................................... 486.6700Public Works Administration......................................................... 413.3100 Purchasing ........................................................................................... 413.3190Recreation ........................................................................................... 413.3280Senior Community Center .............................................................. 413.3430Shopping Carts (abandoned) ....................................................... 413.3330Special Districts .................................................................................. 413.3480Street Maintenance ......................................................................... 413.3160TownGate Community Center ...................................................... 413.3280Transportation .................................................................................... 413.3140Weed Abatement............................................................................... 413.3340

city staffThomas M. DeSantis City ManagerAllen Brock Assistant City ManagerAbdul Ahmad Fire Chief Patricia Solano Parks & Community Services DirectorMarshall Eyerman Chief Financial Officer/City TreasurerPat Jacquez-Nares City Clerk

Dave Lelevier Acting Chief of PoliceMike Lee Economic Development DirectorPatty Nevins Acting Community Development DirectorKathleen Sanchez Human Resources DirectorMichael L. Wolfe Public Works Director/City Engineer

utilitiesMoreno Valley Electric Utility Customer Service ....................................................... 1.877.811.8700 Administration ...........................................................................413.3500 After Hours Emergencies ........................................ 1.877.811.1888Southern California Edison ................................................ 1.800.655.4555The Gas Company .................................................................. 1.800.427.2200Eastern Municipal Water District ................................................. 928.3777

refuse/recyclingWaste Management of Inland Empire ........................... 1.800.423.9986

school districtsMoreno Valley Unified School District......................................... 571.7500Val Verde Unified School District.................................................. 940.6100Moreno Valley College ...................................................................... 571 .6100

Parks & Community Services

Board, Commission, or Committee

Visit Moreno Valley City Hall - City Clerk’s Department, 14177 Frederick St., Moreno Valley

7:30 am to 5:30 pm, Monday through Thursday, and 7:30 am to 4:30 pm on Friday or visit www.MoVal.org.

PARKS, COMMUNITY SERVICES AND TRAILS COMMITTEE

Meetings are the first Thursday of every month at 5:30 pm at the Conference & Recreation Center.

Christopher Melendrez Chairperson

Yahir Oseguera Vice Chairperson

Barbara Baxter

Cassandra Leigh Swedlund

PARKS & COMMUNITY SERVICES SUBCOMMITTEE

Meetings are the first Tuesday of every month at 3 pm at the City Hall.

Dr. Yxstian Gutierrez Mayor

Victoria Baca Mayor Pro Tem

ARTS COMMISSIONMeetings are the fourth Wednesday of

every month at 6:30 pm at the Conference & Recreation Center.

Sophia Bell

Portia Burleson

Clay Drayton

Tami Drayton

Eric McKain

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Meetings are the third Monday of every month at 3 pm at the Senior Community Center.

Sandra DavenportChairperson

Robert SnyderVice Chairperson

Anna Christian

Felipe Delao

Cleveland Johnson

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