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Spring 2014 Activity Guide
www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov
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Resident Registration begins Tuesday, January 21stOpen Registration begins Thursday, January 23rd
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Milpitas Recreation Services
Photo Box
Milpitas Memories
Milpitas Community Center457 East Calaveras Blvd.Phone: (408) 586-3210TDD: (408) 586-3267OFFICE HOURS:Monday-Thursday 8:00 am-6:00 pmFriday 8:00 am-5:00 pm
Your Recreation Centers
Dear Residents,
When the City of Milpitas was incorporated 60 years ago, a gallon of gas cost 22 cents, “Rock Around the Clock” by Bill Haley and the Comets was on the top of the Billboard charts and Swanson introduced TV Dinners for the fi rst time! A lot has changed in the past 60 years, but one thing that has remained the same is Milpitas’ dedication to the concept of community. Recreation Services started as a small department with great vision offering summer camps and seasonal activities, but today’s guide offers special events, cultural activities, camps and classes for individuals of all ages throughout the year. Milpitas continues to progress and stay current, which includes upgrading our current registration system to a much more advanced, user & customer friendly system called ActiveNet. With this new system expected to launch in time for Summer 2014, customers will be able to update their profi les, change passwords, add family members, view daily activity schedules for your household, print past receipts, view prior transactions, make payments on accounts, search for activities, complete waivers, register online, search for facilities/parks and availability, buy and renew memberships and passes online and print childcare receipts for tax records all from their home or offi ce! As Milpitas Recreation Services looks towards the next 60 years, we envision a community that continues to grow together, learn together and play together. Happy Birthday City of Milpitas and “Thank You” to all our customers who continue to make Milpitas Recreation Services the place to be.
Sincerely,Carmen ValdezHuman Resources & Recreation Services Director
Milpitas Sports Center1325 East Calaveras Blvd.Phone: (408) 586-3225TDD: (408) 586-3237OFFICE HOURS: Monday-Thursday 6:00 am-9:00 pmFriday 6:00 am-2:00 pmSaturday 8:00 am-1:00 pm
Barbara Lee Senior Center40 N. Milpitas Blvd. Phone: (408) 586-3400 TDD: (408) 586-3425OFFICE HOURS:Monday-Friday 9:00 am-4:00 pm
Message From Our Director
What’s Inside
Spring 2014
City Holidays In observance of the following holidays, the City of Milpitas facilities will be CLOSED:• January 20: Martin Luther King• February 12: Lincoln’s Birthday• February 17: Presidents Day• May 26: Memorial Day
Online Registration
Parent & Me ...................................................................10Youth & Teen..................................................................13
Adults ..............................................................................42Seniors .............................................................................47
Special Events ..................................................................4
Registration Info ........................................................... 56
Cultural Arts ....................................................................7
Milpitas Sports Center ..................................................40
Volunteers ........................................................................8
Facility/Park Rentals ...................................................49Community News ........................................................53
As we prepare for our new software upgrade, online spring class registration will be run through a special email account. Staff will double check class availability and confi rm your payment information and enrollment over the phone. We thank you for your patience as we go through our software transition. See page 57 for instructions.
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Memorial Day Ceremony
Monday, May 26, 2014 9:00 AM ~ Veterans Plaza(Flag area behind City Hall)
Celebrate those who have made the ultimate sacrifi ce for the cause of freedom at this moving event with the Presentation of Colors by the Knights of Columbus, 21-Gun Salute, Remembrance Chair and music by the Milpitas Community Concert Band. Event will be held rain or shine.
Family DayHappy 60th Anniversary Milpitas!
Sunday, January 26 • 1:00 - 4:00 pmMilpitas Community Center
457 E. Calaveras Blvd.Join the City of Milpitas for an afternoon of festivities for the entire family! Entertainment, activities, food and fun all in celebration of our great City’s past 60 years. Learn about your community and have a great time with us!
Sponsored By
Warmington Residential • Milpitas Historical Society • Milpitas Parks and Recreation Foundation Robson Homes • Barry Swenson Builders • Shea Properties • Milpitas Post Newspaper
Community Special Events
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Community Special Events
AMERICAMilpitas Sports Center “Live Healthy, Milpitas!”
Team Up & Get Started! - Form a team of 2-10 individuals. - Team captain must have an e-mail address. - Choose a team name. Get creative!
Get Stuff! - Weekly emails with helpful and motivating tips! - Food lists, shopping choices and recipes. - Ideas for positive changes to your everyday life!
More coming on inter-team competitions and kick o� event! For more information contact the Milpitas Sports Center at (408) 586-3225.
Are you ready for the Live Healthy Milpitas Lifestyle Challenge? It’s how people across the country are learning to make healthy choices when it comes to their lifestyle! Each week, you will be answering questions about your lifestyle habits. The goal is to receive the appropriate amounts of fruits & vegetables, water, sleep, activity and monitor your stress level. As a participant, you earn points based on your healthy responses that will increase your team ranking and your team’s eligibility to win incentives. It can be challenging to make healthy changes alone, so with the support of your team and Team Live Healthy, changing your choices can change your life!
Sunday, February 2 - Sunday, April 6, 2014Milpitas Sports Center1325 E. Calaveras Blvd.
See pages 40 & 41 for all of the Milpitas Sports Center’s great fi tness programs and classes!
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Friday, March 7, 2014 • 7:30 pmMilpitas Community Center
457 E. Calaveras Blvd.
Friday, May 9, 2014 • 7:30 pmMilpitas Community Center
457 E. Calaveras Blvd.
Milpitas Community Concert BandThe Community Band continues its 21st season with a fun spring concert that will entertain and delight your entire family! Concerts are held at the Milpitas Community Center. There is a suggested donation of $2.00 per person, with all proceeds used solely to benefi t the Band.
Interested in joining the band? See page 40!
“Women’s History” Music for and by Women
“South of the Border”
Center Stage Performing ArtsPresents...
Auditions are open to youth, ages 8 and up. Participation fee of $130 ($150 non-residents) due at time of auditioning (fee is returned if not cast). Cast Info Sheet with parent signature is also due at audition (download from the Recreation Services’ Children’s Theatre section at www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov). Be prepared to read from a provided script, sing a prepared song, and learn a short dance.
Elle Woods appears to have it all. Her life is turned upside-down, however, when her boyfriend dumps her so he can start getting serious about his life and attend Harvard Law. Determined to get him back, Elle uses her charm to get into Harvard Law. At school, she struggles with peers, professors, and Warner Huntington. With the help of Paulette and Emmett, though, Elle quickly realizes her potential and sets out to prove herself to the world.
AuditionsMonday & Tuesday, May 5 & 6, 2014
Cast Meeting Thursday, May 8, 2014
Theatre & Concert Events
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2014-2015 Milpitas Arts & Cultural
The City of Milpitas is proud to support art and cultural organizations and individual artists through in-kind services.
Grant applications for the 2014-2015 cycle will be available in the Spring with a deadline in early June 2014. For more information on how you or your organization can apply for a grant, contact staff liaison Renee Lorentzen at (408) 586-3409, [email protected].
Milpitas Phantom Art Gallery
The Milpitas Phantom Art Gallery is located in the Milpitas Community Center, 457 E. Calaveras Blvd. For more information about the Milpitas Phantom Art Gallery, or to apply as an artist, please contact Milpitas Recreation Services at (408) 586-3210. Applications for the Community Center and Milpitas Public Library Phantom Art exhibit locations are currently being accepted.
Photos provided by FilAm Association of Milpitas, Inc. and Sandhiya Kalyanasundaram,
2013-14 Grant Recipients
Photo provided by Hung-Tsu Chen
January 27 - March 14Gloria Ramos
March 24 - May 8Hung-Tsu Chen
457 E. Calaveras Blvd.Monday - Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Grant Program
Cultural Arts
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Volunteer Highlight
Milpitas Volunteer Partners
Make a Difference and Volunteer!The City of Milpitas hosts many community programs, events, and activities throughout the year that serve the Milpitas population and local surrounding areas. Volunteers are frequently recruited to assist in various aspects of these programs, providing valuable staff support, as well as help and encouragement to citizens.
Opportunities exist for working on a variety of tasks in every department within the City structure. Different opportunities are available at various times throughout the year and time commitments vary based on the specifi c task requirements and the volunteers’ availability. All those interested in volunteering must complete an MVP application, and participate in the screening and interview process.
Zachary Graham is currently volunteering in the Information Services Department and has been since October 2012. This past year Zachary has been a part of two major City wide IT projects. He was part of the Cisco VoIP phone system implementation and Desktop computer rollout projects. He was extremely helpful with the physical inventory of network ports throughout the entire City and with the deployments of the new Cisco phones and removal of the old phones. During the Desktop deployments; he learned about ghost imaging and was able to create and install several images on his own successfully. When he is not tasked in a major project, Zachary helps out with day to day offi ce work and organizing old equipment in the data center. Prior to working with the Information Services Department, Zachary started his volunteer work at the Senior Center; helping serve meals to the seniors during his winter breaks from school. We are grateful for the work and help that Zachary has provided and continues to provide to the City. Thank you, Zachary for all your hard work and dedication to the City, we appreciate it very much.
Volunteer Applications can be mailed to you or downloaded from www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov (in the Recreation Services Section).
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Volunteers NeededWe Want You!
Our Spring Line Up of volunteer opportunities are waiting for you! Making a di� erence is easy, fun and rewarding with the Milpitas Volunteer Partners Program. For more information or to volunteer for a speci� c event call (408) 586-3207.
Event Date TaskSunday, January 26
1:00 - 4:00 pm
Sunday, January 26 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Friday, March 77:00 - 9:00 pm
Saturday, March 15 9:00 am -12:00 pm
Friday, May 9 7:00 - 9:00 pm
Monday, May 26 8:00 -11:00 am
A great group activity that is scheduled every other week depending on the weather.
An all year group activity scheduled around your
availability. (One-year commitment)
Assist City staff with set up, lead games, crafts, serve light refreshments.
Volunteer with the Community Advisory Commission in tree planting.
Help set up, distribute event programs, serve food, and clean up.
Come set up, assist staff, distribute concert program, and serve light refreshments.
Come set up, assist staff, distribute concert program, and serve light refreshments.
Keep our parks looking beautiful and clean! Pick up trash, cigarette butts, look for graffi ti and clean picnic tables.
Keep our parks looking beautiful and clean! Pick up trash, cigarette butts, and clean picnic tables.
Adopt an area to help pick up trash, rake leaves, do light gardening, look for vandalism, clean under picnic tables, etc.
City’s 60th Anniversary – Family Celebration
457 E. Calaveras Blvd.
City’s 60th Anniversary – Tree Planting 457 E. Calaveras Blvd.
Milpitas Community Concert Band457 E. Calaveras Blvd.
Milpitas Community Concert Band457 E. Calaveras Blvd.
Park Clean UpMulti Location Parks
Park Clean UpMulti Location Parks
Adopt-a-SpotMulti Location Park/Area
Memorial Day Ceremony455 E. Calaveras Blvd.
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Parent & Me
These are cooperative classes for children and their mom, dad or caregiver. Run, jump and kick with your little tyke in these classes designed specifi cally for adult and child interaction with a soccer theme. In case of rain, please call (408) 410-0626 to check status of class.
Please Note: • No class on 02/22, and 05/24.
Soccer
with Just4Kicks, Inc.Ages 2.5-3.5
3727.101 02/08 - 03/29 11:35 AM - 12:05 PM3727.102 04/19 - 06/7 11:35 AM - 12:05 PM
Enjoy making music with your child as you both learn to play the ukulele. Learn songs, chords, and basic strumming patterns with your child. Introduction to note reading, tuning and taking care of the instrument will be covered. Bring your own ukuleles.
Please Note:• A $20 per family material fee is payable to instructor at fi rst class.• No Classes held 02/20.
Ukelele
with Harmony Makers StaffAges 4-7
1713.101 02/06 - 03/27 6:00 PM - 6:45 PM $112/$132 Thursdays MCC 7 meetings
Scissor Art is drawing with scissors, where a participant’s technique in cutting will represent their own style in the art world. In this class participants will learn to use scissors to help them create art and become the artist they are destined to be, with a story time at the end of each class to help the participant relax.
Please Note:• Students should wear clothes that can get dirty.•A $5 material fee is payable to instructor at fi rst class. (non-refundable)
Scissor Art
with BayAreaGurukul StaffAges 3.5-6
1912.101 04/07 - 04/28 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM $40/$60 Mondays MCC 4 meetings
$80/$100 Saturdays Adobe 7 meetings
with Jensen School of Performing ArtsAges 1-3
This is a creative movement and fun class for toddlers and parents. Children will learn basic dance skills such as skipping, marching and galloping. Class includes singing , dancing and tumbling. Everyone will have the opportunity for organized play and motor skill development using hula hoops, scarves, beanbags, tunnels, balls, parachutes and much more.
Please Note: • Classes held at Jensens School, 1491 N. Milpitas Blvd. • Children must be able to walk prior to fi rst class. • No class on 02/18.
Talented Tots
1515.101 02/04 - 03/18 4:30 PM - 5:15 PM
1515.101 04/22 - 05/27 4:30 PM - 5:15 PM
$78/$98 Tuesdays JPA 6 meetings
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Parent & Me
Experimenting with arts & crafts opens doors to each child’s imagination. Participants will learn to make beautiful projects that are fun and easy by using techniques such as painting, gluing and using scissors. Each project develops fi ne motor skills and teaches how to stay on task, to focus, and be patient.
Please Note:• Students should wear clothes that can get dirty.• A $5 material fee is payable to instructor at fi rst class. (non-refundable)• Only registered children are allowed in class.Please make arrangements for siblings.
Experiment with Arts & Crafts
with BayAreaGurukul StaffAges 3-5
1917.101 03/03 -03/24 10:30 AM - 11:15 AM$48/$68 Mondays MCC 4 meetings
1713.101 02/06 - 03/27 6:00 PM - 6:45 PM
1912.101 04/07 - 04/28 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM
Music TogetherFamily Favorites!
with Harmony Makers StaffAges 0-4
Join us and see why Music Together is so much fun! This three week session uses the award winning Family Favorites CD. Experience music making with your child by singing, chanting, dancing, and playing percussion instruments.
1708.101 05/03 - 05/17 9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
1708.102 05/06 - 05/20 9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
1708.103 05/07 - 05/21 5:30 PM - 6:15 PM
$52/$72 Saturdays MCC 3 meetings
$52/$72 Tuesdays MCC 3 meetings
$52/$72 Wednesdays MCC 3 meetings
Ni hao means hello in Chinese. Little Panda is a music and movement program mostly conducted in Mandarin. It introduces young children to music and Mandarin at the same time. Singing, chanting, moving, dancing and playing simple instruments to Chinese children’s songs and focused listening activities make it fun and enjoyable. No previous language experience is necessary. Fee is per parent/child pair.
Please Note: • No class on 04/03, 04/24, 05/01• A $25 material fee is payable to instructor at fi rst meeting.• Only registered children are allowed in class. Please make arrangements for siblings.
Little Panda Chinese Music
with Jill YehAges 1-4
1506.101 02/27 - 05/22 9:45 AM - 10:30 AM1506.102 02/27 - 05/22 10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
$140/$160 Thursdays MCC 10 meetings
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Parent & Me
Music Together is a research-based, developmentally appropriate music and movement program for children and their caregivers. Classes are fun and informal, providing stimulating experiences for both child and caregiver, regardless of one’s musical abilities. Songs, chants, instrumental play and dance are experienced in a non-performance, mixed-aged setting.
Please Note:• A $40 material fee is payable to instructor at fi rst class. Includes songbook, 2 CDs, and DVD for new participants.• Only registered children. Siblings under the age of 8 months are free. • No Classes held 2/18, 2/12, 2/15, 2/19, 4/1, 4/2 .
Music Together
with Harmony Makers StaffAges 0-4
1710.101 02/04 - 04/22 9:30 AM - 10:15 AM1710.102 02/04 - 04/22 10:30 AM - 11:15 AM1710.103 02/04 - 04/22 11:30 AM - 12:15 PM
1710.104 02/05 - 04/30 5:30 PM - 6:15 PM1710.105 02/05 - 04/30 6:30 PM - 7:15 PM
1710.106 02/01 - 04/12 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM1710.107 02/01 - 04/12 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM
$140/$160 Tuesdays MCC 10 meetings
$140/$160 Wednesdays MCC 10 meetings
$140/$160 Saturdays MCC 10 meetings
Spend quality time with your toddler creating art! Each week features a new theme with 5 art stations consisting of new and exciting projects each week. The projects are age appropriate with the children having the freedom to explore materials at their own pace. The class ends on a musical note with singing and dancing! Parental participation is required. Wear your grubbies! Projects and themes change year round. Please note: • A Material fee of $10 payable to instructor the fi rst day of class. • No class on 02/21
My First Art Class
with My First Art ClassAges 18 mo-5
1928.101 02/07 - 03/28 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
1928.103 04/18 - 06/06 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
$79/$99 Fridays MCC 7 meetings
$90/$110 Fridays MCC 8 meetingsAges 18 mo-3
Ages 18 mo-3
Ages 2-5
Ages 2-51928.102 02/07 - 03/28 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM
1928.104 04/18 - 06/06 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM
3575.101 02/24 - 04/07 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM 3575.102 04/14 - 05/19 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM$72/$92 Mondays MCC 6 meetings $60/$80 Mondays MCC 5 meetings
Dramatic Art Play
A wonderful introduction to a preschool environment that helps participants learn socialization skills. Parents and children will do art projects, participate in group story time, and fi nish each class with music time together. All children will be introduced to Zoo Phonics through fun, games and active participation.
Please Note:• Participants should wear comfortable clothes for movement.• Only registered children are allowed in class. Please make arrangements for siblings.• A $10 material fee is payable to instructor at fi rst meeting.• No class held on 03/31, and 05/05.
with BayAreaGurukul StaffAges 18 mo-3
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Facility Locations: MCC = Community Center SPORT = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Non-resident / Resident prices.
Youth & Teens
Learn how to create original computer generated characters and backgrounds! Students are introduced to fundamental digital computer animation. In this class, participants will learn skills that help computer drawing, character movement, frame layering and dialogue matching. Students will work in small groups on animation technique and will complete a short animated fi lm.
Please Note: • Students should bring a memory stick/fl ash drive last day of class to take copies of their work. • No class on 04/02.
Animation Masters Digital Animation
with Freshi Films, LLC StaffAges 7-12
3503.101 02/26 - 04/23 3:15 PM - 4:30 PM$130/$150 Wednesdays MCC 8 meetings
with Freshi Films, LLC Staff
3549.101 03/25 - 05/20 3:15 PM - 4:30 PM$120/$140 Tuesdays MCC 8 meetings
This class begins with a completed script, allowing the participants to immediately get into the substance of a project. The participants form small production groups of 6 to 8 fi lmmakers per group. From a book of scripts, the group decides on the genre of fi lm they want to produce: comedy, drama, sci-fi , action adventure or horror. The group begins with creating the storyboards for their fi lm. Using basic video cameras and editing software, they produce the fi lm, integrating simple special effects, sound effects and a musical score that is specifi c to the theme of their fi lm. The fi nal class will premiere their movie for the benefi t of family and friends – a fun and interactive way to wrap a fi lm production! The fi nal fi lm is posted on the Freshi website at www.freshimedia.com and/or can be downloaded on a personal thumb drive by the participants.
Please Note: • No class on 04/01.
Filmmaking from Script to PremiereAges 7-12
Youcancelled it
Sometimes classes are cancelled because people wait too long to register. Please register early to
avoid disappointment!
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Youth & Teens
Your child will have fun playing with LEGOs® - and will learn a little about engineering & design basics at the same time. Each class will include planned projects, “free play” time (including some time with a Mindstorms robot!), & some basic instruction/explanations – all geared towards development of your child’s creativity & imagination. Children can also learn to follow step-by-step instructions – and to play, share & socialize nicely with others.
Please Note:• $30 materials fee to be paid to instructor for LEGO collection #6166 or #5560 (400+ pieces). If your child already has a large bucket of basic LEGO pieces, please bring to 1st class (& then you won’t need to pay materials fee).
LEGO FUNgineering
with David S. WangAges 5-9
3531.101 04/18 - 05/16 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM$109/$129 Fridays MCC 5 meetings
with David S. Wang
3536.101 02/28 - 04/11 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Students will be introduced to LEGO robotics programming. Each class will include challenges for the students to complete with a Mindstorms robot. Students will work in teams and will learn how to use the Touch sensor, Color sensor, and Ultrasonic sensor. If the student has a laptop they can bring it to class, we can install software so that they can program the robot individually – rather than sharing the instructor’s laptop with all the other students.
Please Note:• $5 materials fee to be paid to instructor at fi rst class. • No class 03/28 and 04/04.
LEGO RoboticsAges 8-13
$129/$149 Fridays MCC 5 meetings
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Facility Locations: MCC = Community Center SPORT = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Non-resident / Resident prices.
Youth & Teens
Participants begin to develop coordination and body awareness in this class. Emphasis is on learning in a fun and challenging environment. Balance beam and tumbling skills will be introduced.
Please Note:• Classes held at Jensens School, 1491 N. Milpitas Blvd. • No class on 02/20.
Gymsters
with Jensens School of Performing Arts.Ages 3.5-6
2903.101 02/06 - 03/27 5:00 PM - 5:45 PM$92/$112 Thursdays JPA 7 meetings
This class is for both beginners and advanced beginners. Students will be taught rolls, cartwheels, handstands, roundoffs, and backbends as they progress in each skill.
Please Note:• Classes held at Jensens School, 1491 N. Milpitas Blvd., Milpitas.
Floor Gym
with Jensens School of Performing ArtsAges 7-10
2907.101 02/06 - 03/27 5:45 PM - 6:30 PM2907.102 04/10 - 05/29 5:45 PM - 6:30 PM
$92/$112 Thursdays JPA 7 meetings
• No class on 02/20.•Children must be 7 years old by fi rst day of class.
3522.101 02/15 - 04/12 9:45 AM - 10:30 AM3522.102 04/19 - 05/31 9:45 AM - 10:30 AM
$91/$111 Saturdays MSRC 7 meetings
Play Yoga
In Play Yoga, participants will learn basic yoga moves by playing and imitating animals, nature, and using creative expression, games, music, art, and storytelling. Children are encouraged to explore and discover the mind and body in a fun-fi lled way! Come Play Yoga!
Please Note:• Wear Comfortable clothes. • No class 02/22 and 04/05.,
with BayAreaGurukul StaffAges 4-9
1538.101 02/07 - 03/28 5:00 PM - 5:45 PM1538.102 04/25 - 06/13 5:00 PM - 5:45 PM
1538.103 02/07 - 03/28 5:45 PM - 6:30 PM1538.104 04/25 - 06/13 5:45 PM - 6:30 PM
$92/$112 Fridays JPA 7 meetingsAges 6-8
Ages 9-12
Youth Hip Hop
This is an intro to hip hop dance. Students will learn how to move and groove in this fun fi lled class with up-beat music while getting great exercise and improving their motor skills. Students should wear loose fi tting clothing and tennis shoes.
Please Note:• Classes held at Jensens School, 1491 N. Milpitas Blvd. • No class on 02/21 and 05/23.
with Jensens School of Performaing Arts Ages 6-12
2903.102 04/10 - 05/29 5:00 PM - 5:45 PM
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Youth & Teens
This fun and exciting class teaches the fundamentals of both Tap and Ballet. This class is specifi cally designed for young dancers, and will include basic dance steps and routines. The class is structured to allow young dancers to explore and appreciate the world of dance. Proper dance attire (Tap and ballet shoes) are encouraged.
Please Note:•Classes held at Jensens School, 1491 N. Milpitas Blvd. • No class on 02/15, 02/19, 04/23.
Ballet & Tap Combo Level 1
with Jensens School of Performing ArtsAges 3-6
1523.101 02/05 - 03/26 4:15 PM - 5:00 PM 1523.102 04/09 - 05/28 4:15 PM - 5:00 PM
$92/$112 Wednesdays JPA 7 meetings
$92/$112 Saturdays JPA 7 meetings1523.103 02/01 - 3/22 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM 1523.104 04/05 - 05/17 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM
Each session will begin with a warm-up as well as basic elements of Bollywood and Folk dance. The remainder of the class will focus on a choreographed piece that will culminate into a full routine for a potential performance. Students will learn the basic footwork, armwork, upper-body movement, as well as an understanding of the lyrics and facial expressions associated with each piece.
Please Note:• Participants should wear comfortable clothes. • No class 02/20 and 04/03.
Bollywood Kids
with BayAreaGurukulAges 4-9
1508.101 02/13 - 04/10 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM1508.102 04/17 - 05/29 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
$84/$104 Thursdays MSRC 7 meetings
• Only registered children allowed in class. Please make other arrangements for siblings.
1505.101 02/01 - 03/22 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM1505.102 04/05 - 05/17 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM
This beginning level ballet class will be taught in a traditional and fun manner. Children will learn fundamentals of ballet. They will incorporate the barre and center fl oor combinations as well as stretching and building body strength.
Please Note: • Classes held at Jensens School, 1491 N. Milpitas Blvd.
Ballet Level 1 with Jensens School of Performing ArtsAges 4-7
$92/$112 Saturdays JPA 7 meetings
• Dance apparel and propoer dance shoes are strongly recommended; ballet shoes, leotards and tights. • No class on 02/15.
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Youth & Teens
Aloha Math
2512.101 02/26 - 05/21 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM$370/$390 Wednesdays MCC 12 meetings
Mental arithmetic is a brain training program used to perform complex arithmetic calculations without the aid of any external calculating devices. Mental arithmetic training has been proven to enhance visualization skills, sharpen memory and focusing skills. This is a whole Brain Development Program that is taught with the help of a mathematical tool called ABACUS.
Please Note: • A $20 material fee is due to the instructor at fi rst class. • No class on 04/02.
with Tazer Corporation StaffAges 5-12
3568.101 02/03 - 03/10 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
3568.102 04/12 - 05/10 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
$129/$149 Mondays MCC 5 meetings
$129/$149 Saturdays MCC 5 meetings
SAT Critical Reading& Writing
Critical Reading + Writing: Tips + practice + personalized feedback = a higher score on one of the most important exams of a student’s life. Students will learn the basic concepts of and strategies for the Critical Reading & Writing sections. Each session includes 6 practice exam sections (Essay, Critical Reading, & Writing multiple-choice) – graded with personalized feedback from the instructor. This class also prepares students for the PSAT. Upcoming SAT exam dates in March 8, May 3 and June 7 of 2014. College admissions requirements & target score strategies will also be discussed.
Please Note:• Bring paper and pen/pencil to class. • Class fee includes set of handouts (worksheets, some lecture notes, practice exam sections, & homework assignments).• No class held 02/17.
with David S. WangAges 13-18.
3569.101 02/08 - 03/22 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
3569.102 03/17 - 04/21 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
$129/$149 Saturdays MCC 5 meetings
$129/$149 Mondays MCC 5 meetings
SAT Math Review
An in-depth review of all 4 math subjects covered by the SAT. This class can also help students review/re-learn all the important math concepts that should be mastered for future math classes. Sample problems - both multiple choice & “grid-ins” - will be demonstrated in class. 5 actual practice exam sections will be given & graded in this class, and personalized feedback will be given to the students. This class also prepares students for the PSAT. Upcoming SAT exam dates in March 8, May 3 and June 7 of 2014. College admissions requirements & target score strategies will also be discussed.
Please Note:• Bring paper, pen/pencil and calculator to class. • Class fee includes set of handouts (worksheets, some lecture notes, practice exam sections and homework assignments).
with David S. WangAges 13-18
• No class held 02/15, 02/22, and 03/31.1523.103 02/01 - 3/22 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM 1523.104 04/05 - 05/17 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM
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Youth & TeensPre-Public Speaking - Confi dent Voice
3534.101 02/01 - 03/29 10:00 AM - 11:00 AMAges 5-6
Ages 7-83534.102 02/01 - 03/29 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM
$205/$225 Saturdays MSRC 8 meetings
Want your child to be an effective class participant and successful public speaker? Confi dence is the key! Confi dent Speech lays the foundation for strong speech skills. Students learn how to overcome nervousness, speak loudly and clearly, use nonverbal communication, organize ideas, recognize the structure of a speech, and utilize effective visual aids. With continuous practice and personal guidance, students build confi dence and reduce anxiety. Small class, detailed feedback, and professional coaches!
Please Note: • No Class on 02/22.• Material Fee of $15 due to instructor at fi rst class.
with Communication Academy StaffAges 5-8
Pre-Public Speaking - Confi dent Communication
3534.101 04/12 - 05/31 10:00 AM - 11:00 AMAges 5-6
Ages 7-83534.102 04/12 - 05/31 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM
$205/$225 Saturdays MSRC 8 meetings
Want your child to be an effective class participant and successful public speaker? Confi dence is the key! Confi dent Communication emphasizes skills critical to communicating with others. Students learn how to engage an audience, become better listeners, and build confi dence. A fi nal group performance showcases their skills. Detailed feedback, professional coaches!
Please Note: • No Class on 02/22.• Material Fee of $15 due to instructor at fi rst class.
with Communication Academy StaffAges 5-8
Pre Public Speaking & Academic Reading
Ages 7-8Ages 5-6
2528.101 02/01 - 03/29 10:00 AM - 12:15 PM2528.102 04/12 - 05/31 10:00 AM - 12:15 PM 2528.104 04/12 - 05/31 10:00 AM - 12:15 PM
2528.103 02/01 - 03/29 10:00 AM - 12:15 PM$385/$405 Saturdays MSRC 8 meetings $385/$405 Saturdays MSRC 8 meetings
Take part in two valuable courses for a discounted price. SAVE $25 when you enroll in Combo Classes which combine two fun, back-to-back classes from Communication Academy. Parents maintain peace-of-mind by dropping children off only once for an extended period of time so students can learn two important skills in one sitting. Don’t delay on this fantastic opportunity. Spaces are limited.
Please Note: • No Class on 02/22. • Material Fee of $40 due to instructor at fi rst class.
with Communication Academy StaffAges 5-8
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Youth & TeensAcademic Writing - Response to Literature
2511.101 02/04 - 04/08 3:45 PM - 4:45 PMAges 5-6
Ages 7-8
Ages 9-11
2511.102 02/04 - 04/08 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
2511.103 02/04 - 04/08 6:15 PM - 7:15 PM
$205/$225 Tuesdays MCC 8 meetings
Tackle that STAR test with confi dence! Response to Literature is specifi cally designed to prepare students for the STAR test by strengthening their writing skills. Students learn how to respond to readings clearly, concisely, and coherently as they practice supporting a central idea with strong examples and details. They focus on six skills: organization, voice, content, clarity, sentence fl uency, and grammar/mechanics. The curriculum features directed writing strategies, examples from past STAR tests, and a strong grammar component. Experienced educators, detailed feedback .Please Note: • No Class on 02/18 and 04/01.• Material Fee of $25 due to instructor at fi rst class.
with Communication Academy StaffAges 5-11
$205/$225 Saturdays MSRC 8 meetings
2519.101 02/01 - 03/29 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM (I)2519.102 04/12 - 05/31 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM (II)
Ages 5-6
Ages 7-82519.103 02/01- 03/29 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM (I)2519.104 04/12 - 05/31 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM (II)
Academic Writing - Expository
2525.101 04/15 - 06/03 3:45 PM - 4:45 PMAges 5-6
Ages 7-8
Ages 9-11
2525.102 04/15 - 06/03 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
2525.103 04/15 - 06/03 6:15 PM - 7:15 PM
$205/$225 Tuesdays MCC 8 meetings
Tackle that STAR test with confi dence! Designed to prepare students for the STAR test, Expository Writing teaches elements of expository composition and focuses on six skills: organization, voice, content, clarity, sentence fl uency, and grammar/mechanics. Curriculum features writing strategies and a strong grammar component. Experienced educators, detailed feedback! .
Please Note: • Material Fee of $25 due to instructor at fi rst class.
with Communication Academy StaffAges 5-11
Academic Reading - Non Fiction 1 & 2
Boost your student’s reading comprehension scores! In Non-Fiction Reading I and II, students strengthen comprehension skills by reading non-fi ction. While they practice before, during, and after reading strategies, students make real-world connections that bring out the fun and value of reading. Course features nine habits of good readers and vocabulary builders.
Please Note: • Material Fee of $25 due to instructor at fi rst class. • No class on 02/22.
with Communication Academy StaffAges 5-8
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Youth & TeensKeyboards Ages 6-12with Noteworthy Music StaffLearn the basics of piano in a fun and positive environment! Students will be instructed on good practice skills, note reading, rhythm, theory, technique and performance. Level 1 is for beginners; Level 2 & Up is for continuing students. Access to piano/keyboard is essential. Bring a set of headphones with 1/4” adapter for use in each class.
Please Note: • $8 Material Fee for book (1st class only).• No class on 04/03 and 04/04.
$68/$88 Thursdays MSRC 6 meetings $68/$88 Fridays MSRC 6 meetingsLevel 1
1705.108 04/24 - 05/29 5:10 PM - 5:55 PM
1704.104 04/25 - 05/30 4:20 PM - 5:05 PM
Level 1
Level 2 & Up Level 2 & Up
1704.101 02/27 - 04/10 3:30 PM - 4:15 PM
1705.101 02/27 - 04/10 4:20 PM - 5:05 PM
1705.107 04/24 - 05/29 4:20 PM - 5:05 PM
1705.102 02/27 - 04/10 5:10 PM - 5:55 PM1705.103 02/27 - 04/10 6:00 PM - 6:45 PM
1705.109 04/24 - 05/29 6:00 PM - 6:45 PM
1704.102 02/28 - 04/11 4:20 PM - 5:05 PM
1705.104 02/28 - 04/11 3:30 PM - 4:15 PM
1705.110 04/25 - 05/30 3:30 PM - 4:15 PM
1705.105 02/28 - 04/11 5:10 PM - 5:55 PM
1705.111 04/25 - 05/30 5:10 PM - 5:55 PM
1705.106 02/28 - 04/11 6:00 PM - 6:45 PM
1705.112 04/25 - 05/30 6:00 PM - 6:45 PM
1704.103 04/24 - 05/29 3:30 PM - 4:15 PM
Semi Private Keyboards Level 2 & Up Ages 6-12with Noteworthy Music StaffBasic piano skills, theory, rhythm, and technique are taught in a smaller setting of 2-4 students. For continuing/experienced students only. Access to piano/keyboard is essential. Bring set of headphones with 1/4” adapter for use in class.
Please Note: • $8 Material Fee for book (1st class only).• No class on 04/04.
$100/$120 Fridays MSRC 6 meetings1711.101 02/28 - 04/11 6:45 PM - 7:30 PM1711.102 04/25 - 05/30 6:45 PM - 7:30 PM
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Youth & TeensGuitar Level 1 & 2Ages 6-12with Noteworthy Music StaffDo you ever see a guitar and wish you knew how to play it? Now’s your chance! While focusing on developing great technique, students will learn to play chords, scales, read music and most styles that interest them. Students must bring their own guitar to each class. Level 1: No experience required. Level 2: Continuing students only.
Please Note: • $12 Material Fee for book (1st class only).• No class on 04/02.
$68/$88 Wednesdays MSRC 6 meetingsLevel 1
Level 2
1701.101 02/26 - 04/09 3:45 PM - 4:30 PM
1701.103 02/26 - 04/09 4:30 PM - 5:15 PM1701.104 02/26 - 04/09 5:15 PM - 6:00 PM
1701.102 04/23 - 05/28 3:45 PM - 4:30 PM
1701.105 04/23 - 05/28 4:30 PM - 5:15PM1701.106 04/23 - 05/28 5:15 PM - 6:30 PM
Beethoven Beginnerswith Noteworthy Music StaffCome learn piano with Beethoven Bear! Students will learn music theory and piano basics in a fun and positive environment. Access to piano/keyboard at home is essential. Parent or guardian must attend with child. Beethoven Beginners is for new students.
Please Note: • $18 Material Fee material is due on the fi rst day of class, payable to the instructor.• No class on 04/05.
$68/$88 Saturdays MSRC 6 meetings
1709.101 03/01 - 04/12 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM1709.102 04/26 - 05/31 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM
Ages 3-5
Vocals Level 1 & 2Ages 6-12with Noteworthy Music StaffThe beginners class explores technique and uses vocal exercises to teach students the fundamentals of singing. Students will learn how to read notes, rhythm and musical theory; as well as perform well-known songs. On the last day of class, students will give a recital for family and friends. Vocals 2 is a continuation class for those who have completed Level 1.
Please Note: • $18 Material Fee for book (1st class only).• No class on 04/05.
$68/$88 Saturdays MSRC 6 meetings
Level 11706.101 03/01 - 04/12 11:30 AM - 12:15 PM1706.102 04/26 - 05/31 11:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Level 21706.103 03/01 - 04/12 10:40 AM - 11:25 AM1706.104 04/26 - 05/31 10:40 AM - 11:25 AM
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Facility Locations: MCC = Community Center SPORT = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Non-resident / Resident prices.
Mozart Masterswith Noteworthy Music StaffCome learn piano with Mozart Masters! Students will learn music theory and piano basics in a fun and positive environment. Access to piano/keyboard at home is essential. Parent or guardian must attend with child. Mozart Masters is for continuing students who have completed the Beethoven course.
Please Note: • $18 Material Fee material is due on the fi rst day of class, payable to the instructor.• No class on 04/05.
$68/$88 Saturdays MSRC 6 meetings
1716.101 03/01 - 04/12 9:45 AM - 10:30 AM1716.102 04/26 - 05/31 9:45 AM - 10:30 AM
Ages 3-5PaintingAges 7-17with Diana MihalakisStudents will explore acrylics, watercolor and learn paint application and color mixing techniques. Two landscape/seascapes will be painted. Fundamental art concepts will be explained and master artists will be discussed. Drawing homework is assigned weekly and includes an in-class critique of student work. New lessons for returning artists.
Please Note: • $10 material fee. • Please wear painting clothes. • No class on 03/31. $192/$212 Mondays MCC 8 meetings
1908.101 03/03 - 04/28 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
1908.102 03/03 - 04/28 5:15 PM - 6:45 PM
Ages 7-11
Ages 12-17Ukulele for FunAges 8+
$112/$132 Thursdays MCC 7 meetings1714.101 02/06 - 03/27 7:00 PM - 7:45 PM
Come and see why the ukulele is so easy and such fun to play. Learn some songs, duets, chords, musical notation and basic strumming patterns. You can register for this class more than once and challenge yourself to expand your musical skills each session. Bring your own ukulele!
Please Note:• No class on 02/20. • A $15 material fee is due to the instructor at fi rst class.
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Youth & TeensDrawingAges 6-12with Young Rembrandts StaffThis season we’ll spring into action and if your child has a knack for architecture, our city skyline lesson and tower bridge lesson will lead them down the road of creativity and learning. Your child will also learn about international artistry as they draw Korean-infl uenced pottery. This lesson provides many great opportunities for you student to enhance their drawing and coloring skills. But that’s not all…Our patterned fl owers lesson will strengthen your child’s sense of composition and pattern application. And what better way to close the season than to learn about artist Gustav Klimt. All this and more awaits your child in a Young Rembrandts classroom! Sign up today!
Please Note: • No class 02/17.
$92/$112 Mondays MCC 6 1939.101 02/03 - 03/17 3:45 PM - 4:45 PM
Cartoon DrawingAges 6-12with Young Rembrandts StaffLOVE a Young Rembrandts Cartoon class. This spring, our students will jump head fi rst into the world of cartooning as they create amusing, funny-bone-tickling drawings. Humor and artistic mastery are just a jump, hop, and skip away as our students illustrate a variety of funny frogs. But it’s not all green, slimy amphibians that will grace our drawings… Man’s best friend will have a chance to shine in our canine-inspired cartoons. Learning about visual story telling is a concept your child will also explore as he or she depicts a humorous kite sequence. And with our lessons, your student will learn how to illustrate facial expressions and personify inanimate objects. Give your child the gift of learning and artistry. Enroll your student today!
Please Note: • No class 02/17.
$92/$112 Mondays MCC 6 meetings1940.101 02/03 - 03/17 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
PastelsAges 6-12with Young Rembrandts StaffOur “Animals of Africa” Pastel Drawing Workshop offers a challenging 3 day course. Our students will learn about some of Africa’s most majestic animals as they illustrate them using pastel chalks. An Antelope showcased with in a melange of patterns, a stylized zebra with a creative color palette and a regal lion are a few of the beast to be explored. No experience is necessary. Please wear an old shirt or smock to class each day. Enroll today.
$69/$89 Mondays MCC 3 meetings1922.101 04/07 - 04/21 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Preschool ArtistAges 3.5-5with Young Rembrandts StaffYour preschooler will travel back in time to when the giant lizards ruled the Earth as they draw a fantastic dinosaur. And if your child has fashion designer tendencies, he or she will love drawing the colorful clothing items in our shirt and necktie lesson. From there, we’ll take to the skies as we draw an intricate butterfl y and an awesome kite scene. These drawings will provide many great opportunities for your child to explore the world of color, pattern, and design. These are just a few of the many great lessons your student will learn. There’s no better time than NOW to enroll your child into a Young Rembrandts class.
Please Note: • No class 02/17.
$92/$112 Mondays MCC 6 meetings1918.101 02/03 - 03/17 2:45 PM - 3:30 PM
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Youth & TeensOcean DrawingAges 5-8with BayAreaGurukulLearn to draw different types of sea creatures. Some creatures are more diffi cult to draw than others, but each participant will learn how to follow step by step directions and learn that anything is possible to draw. They will learn our unique methods of drawing by breaking down subjects into basic shapes and forms. All materials are provided in class.
Please Note:• Participants should wear comfortable clothes .• Only registered children are allowed in class, please make arrangements for siblings.
$36/$56 Saturdays MCC 3 meetings1926.101 03/01 - 03/15 9:15 AM - 10:15 AM
Facility Locations: MCC = Community Center SPORT = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Non-resident / Resident prices.
Young Blooming ArtistAges 5-9with BayAreaGurukulYoung Blooming Artist participants learn to draw step by step for each fun project that develop drawing and coloring skills. This class also encourages each individual’s creativity and expression. During each class participants will have opportunities to learn and understand the differences in shapes and colors. Youngsters will draw familiar themes while learning the fundamentals of art elements such as lines, shapes, textures, and colors.
Please Note: • A $10 material fee is payable to instructor at fi rst class (non-refundable). Repeating students pay $5 and can get their own art supplies.• Only registered children are allowed in class.• Wear comfortable clothing that can get dirty.• No class on 02/20 and 04/03.
$78/$98 Thursdays MCC 6 meetings1927.101 02/13 - 03/27 4:30 PM - 5:20 PM1927.102 04/17 - 05/22 4:30 PM - 5:20 PM
Little ArtistAges 3.5-6with BayAreaGurukulThe language of art begins with the recognition of lines and shapes for every child. This class will help little artists create artwork that will refl ect familiar themes like ladybugs, the sun, fi sh, and much more. Participants will be introduced to basic drawing materials, learn how to draw creative artwork by using lines, basic shapes, and learn how to use a steady hand while coloring. Children will also learn to follow instructions that will help them increase their attention span, stay on task, and complete a project in a timely manner.
Please Note:• Students should wear clothes that can get dirty.• A $5 material fee is payable to instructor at fi rst class (non-refundable).• No class held on 05/05.
$60/$80 Mondays MCC 5 meetings1913.101 02/24 - 03/24 9:40 AM - 10:20 AM1913.102 04/14 - 05/19 9:40 AM - 10:20 AM
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My First Drum class is for the very beginning, younger student who has no experience with music. Groove School uses instruments of different sounds, color, and shapes for each child to hold and play. The students will learn basic rhythms and develop their motor skills, and communication skills. The idea of this course is to excite, inspire, and most of all, have a whole lot of fun with sounds of percussion in a very non-intimidating environment. No musical experience is needed to join this class.
Please Note: • No class on 02/17. • Class held at Santa Clara Vanguard Hall, 1765 Space Park Dr., Santa Clara.
My First Drum ClassAges 3-5with Groove Academy of Drumming Staff
$115/$135 Mondays Notes 8 meetings1718.101 01/27 - 03/24 4:00 PM - 4:30 PM1718.102 01/27 - 03/24 4:45 PM - 5:15 PM
Ages 10-12 Ages 13-15
Fun With DrumsAges 10-15with Groove Academy of Drumming StaffBeginning to drum is setup for the beginning student who is excited about learning to drum for the fi rst time. Each student will learn how to hold drum sticks, understand how to let the drum stick bounce off the drum pad and work on beginning rhythms to better their understanding of percussion. Students not only will learn how to drum, but will also learn how to read and understand music. Groove school will also introduce to the class how to play the bells to expose students to Mallet percussion with the joy of playing songs.
Please Note: • No class on 02/17. • Class held at Santa Clara Vanguard Hall, 1765 Space Park Dr., Santa Clara.
$115/$135 Mondays Notes 8 meetings
1722.101 01/27 - 03/24 6:10 PM - 7:00 PM 1722.102 01/27 - 03/24 6:10 PM - 7:00 PM
Fun With DrumsAges 6-10with Groove Academy of Drumming StaffThe Fun with Drums Class is for the younger student who has little or no experience with music. Groove School uses different types of hand drums and long drums for the kids to play with their hands. The students will learn basic rhythms and develop their motor skills, and communication skills while playing on hand drums. The idea of this course is to excite, inspire, and most of all have a whole lot of fun with sounds of drums in a very none intimidating environment. No musical experience is needed to join this class.
Please Note: • No class on 02/17. • Class held at Santa Clara Vanguard Hall, 1765 Space Park Dr., Santa Clara.
$115/$135 Mondays Notes 8 meetingsAges 6-71719.101 01/27 - 03/24 4:20 PM - 5:00 PM
Ages 8-101719.102 01/27 - 03/24 5:20 PM - 6:00 PM
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Youth & TeensJano Hindi - Beginning & Adv.Ages 4-9with BayAreaGurukulParticipants will learn to read and write simple sentences, build a vocabulary, and learn how to count numbers during this course. They will also learn Hindi poems, colors, fruits and vegetables. Each of these achievements will be taught through out the structured course of the class by learning these objectives in a fun and exciting way.
Please Note:• Participants should wear comfortable clothes .•Only registered children are allowed in class, please make arrangements for siblings. •A $5 material fee is payable to the instructor on the fi rst day of class.• No class 02/17 and 05/05.
$72/$92 Mondays MCC 6 meetingsBeginning Level
Advanced Level
3520.101 02/10 - 03/24 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
3525.101 02/10 - 03/24 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
3520.102 04/07 - 05/19 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
3525.102 04/07 - 05-19 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Aao Khelo aur Bolo HindiAges 9 months - 4 with BayAreaGurukulThis mommy and me Hindi class focuses on introducing infants and toddlers to Hindi through an activity based immersive Hindi environment. Children will be exposed to and will become familiar with Hindi sounds, increase their basic Hindi vocabulary. Activities like simple rhymes, storytelling, and play will be used to encourage them.
Please Note:• Participants should wear comfortable clothes .• Only registered children are allowed in class, please make arrangements for siblings. • No class 02/22.
$84/$104 Fridays MCC 7 meetings
$72/$92 Saturdays MCC 6 meetings
3502.102 04/11 - 05/23 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
3502.101 02/15 - 03/29 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Chinese Immersion ClassAges 6-14
$150/$170 Saturdays MCC 7 meetings2518.101 02/08 - 03/29 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM2518.102 04/12 - 05/24 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM
The class will provide children a complete Mandarin class in a Chinese environment, so they are able to master a new lanuage and culture. The classes will center aroung particiular themes, through singing, dancing, drawing, playing games, listening to stories, and doing hands on prjects. Through this class students will haev a good idea of the Chineses language and culture.
Please Note:• A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor on the fi rst day of class.• No class on 02/22.
Commoncore Math Is Fun!Ages 7-11
$140/$160 Mondays MSRC 10 meetings2520.101 02/03 - 04/21 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Common Core Math Is Fun! The new Common Core State Standards are going to change the way math is being taught and learned. Help you child prepare, practice and get ahead. Out Common Core Math Is Fun class is run by teachers and professional tutors! There will be plenty of activities to inspire your child to grow academically. Sign up today!
Please Note:• No class on 02/17 and 03/31.
Facility Locations: MCC = Community Center SPORT = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Non-resident / Resident prices.
Beginning Golf
Learn the game you can play the rest of your life. Four-hours of classes will concentrate on fundamentals, including grips, putting, ball-striking, chipping, rules and etiquette. Also learn how to get the most out of your practice.
Please Note: • Spring Valley Golf Course, 3441 Calaveras Rd., Milpitas.• Balls must be purchased at range. Arrangements for equipment may be made by calling (408) 956-8381.• In case of rain, call (408) 956-8381.
with Mark DorcakAges 16+
$120/$140 Thursdays Notes 4 meetings
$120/$140 Saturdays Notes 4 meetings
3715.103 04/10 - 05/01 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
3715.101 03/08 - 03/29 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM3715.102 04/05 - 04/26 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM3715.104 05/10 - 05/31 10:00 AM -11:00 AM
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with International Fencing Academy Staff
Teen FencingAges 13-17with International Fencing Academy StaffStudents will be instructed in the sport of fencing. Upon successful completion of the course, students will have the ability to execute attacks, parry (defend or block), counter attacks, and faint attacks. Moreover, the program will also provide general fi tness, cardio, refl ex and coordination drills and exercises.
Please Note:• Classes held at International Fencing Academy, 833 West El Camino Real, #7, Sunnyvale. • No class 02/18.
$150/$170 Tuesdays Notes 6 meetings3745.101 02/04 - 03/18 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM3745.102 04/08 - 05/13 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Youth FencingAges 7-12
Students will be instructed in the sport of fencing. Upon successful completion of the course, students will have the ability to execute attacks, parry (defend or block), counter attacks, and faint attacks. Moreover, the program will also provide general fi tness, cardio, refl ex and coordination drills and exercises.
Please Note:• Classes held at International Fencing Academy, 833 West El Camino Real, #7, Sunnyvale.• No class 02/18.$150/$170 Tuesdays Notes 6 meetings3744.101 02/04 - 03/18 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM3744.102 04/08 - 05/13 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Funakoshi Shotokan Karate is fun for the whole family and teaches traditional Japanese Karate, along with Japanese culture, philosophy and language. All classes include self-defense and stress the importance of self-confi dence and mental discipline. Katas (forms) and tournament style Kumite (sparring) are taught. This class is for “White Belt” students only. Higher level students should contact the Karate studio directly.
Please Note: • Funakoshi Karate Studio, 1293 S. Park Victoria Dr. • Uniforms can be purchased from the instructor for $40. Belt testing and certifi cation fee is not included.
Karate
with Kyle FunakoshiAges 5+
$90/$110 Tues/Thurs Note 11 meetings2712.101 02/11 - 03/18 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Youth & TeensPre-K SoccerAges 3.5-4with Just4Kicks, Inc. StaffInstructional soccer lessons that help develop skills at an age appropriate level. Sessions include warm-up, topic introduction, demonstrations, practice of skills taught, recreational games and a soccer match. Emphasis is on learning and having fun, not winning. This class gives youngsters a chance to explore with a soccer ball while adjusting to group dynamics. Players are introduced to dribbling and other soccer skills while building social skills.
Please Note: • No class on 02/12, 02/19, 02/22, 04/02 and 05/24.
$80/$10 Wednesdays Adobe 7 meetings
$80/$10 Saturdays Adobe 7 meetings
3711.101 02/05 - 04/16 4:30 PM - 5:00 PM
3711.102 02/08 - 03/29 8:45 AM - 9:15 AM
3711.103 04/23 - 06/04 5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
3711.104 04/19 - 06/06 8:45 AM - 9:15 AM
$80/$10 Wednesdays Adobe 7 meetings
$80/$10 Saturdays Adobe 7 meetings
3717.101 02/05 - 04/16 5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
3717.102 02/08 - 03/29 8:45 AM - 9:15 AM
3717.103 04/23 - 06/04 5:30 PM - 6:05 PM
3717.104 04/19 - 06/06 8:45 AM - 9:15 AM
K SoccerAges 4-5with Just4Kicks, Inc. StaffInstructional soccer lessons that help develop skills at an age appropriate level. Sessions include warm-up, topic introduction, demonstrations, practice of skills taught, recreational games, and a soccer match. Emphasis is on learning and having fun, not winning. The only expectation for students is to have fun and love to play soccer. Players are introduced to dribbling and other soccer skills while building social skills. Greater player interaction, through recreational games, guides participants toward the game of soccer, while emphasizing individual skills.
Please Note: • No class on 02/12, 02/19, 02/22, 04/02 and 05/24.
K1 SoccerAges 5-6with Just4Kicks, Inc. StaffPlayers will experience all the fun and excitement soccer has to offer. Running, dribbling, kicking their ball; all with expert guidance and instruction from a Just4Kicks, Inc. staff coach. This class continues soccer development emphasizing dribbling, passing, shooting and defense through fun soccer activities. Every day ends with a small-sided scrimmage during which expectations of each position are explained and developed for a truly exceptional soccer experience.
Please Note: • No class on 02/12, 02/19, 02/22, 04/02 and 05/24.
$80/$100 Wednesdays Adobe 8 meetings
$80/$100 Saturdays Adobe 8 meetings
3722.101 02/05 - 04/16 5:30 PM - 6:20 PM3722.103 04/23 - 06/04 06:05 PM - 6:50 PM
3722.102 02/08 - 03/29 9:50 AM - 10:35 AM3722.104 04/19 - 06/06 9:50 AM - 10:35 AM
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Youth & TeensSoccer 2-6Ages 7-12with Just4Kicks, Inc. StaffPlayers will experience all the fun and excitement soccer has to offer. Running, dribbling, kicking their ball; all with expert guidance and instruction from a Just4Kicks, Inc. staff coach. This class continues soccer development emphasizing dribbling, passing, shooting and defense through fun soccer activities. Every day ends with a small-sided scrimmage during which expectations of each position are explained and developed for a truly exceptional soccer experience.
Please Note: • No class on 02/22 and 05/24.
$80/$100 Saturdays Adobe 8 meetings
$80/$100 Saturdays Adobe 8 meetings
3726.101 02/08 - 03/29 10:35 AM - 11:35 AM
3726.102 04/19 - 06/06 10:35 AM - 11:35 AM
Beginner BadmintonAges 6-13with Bay Badminton Center, Inc. Staff
Are you ready for the fastest racket sport in the world? Badminton is the second most played sport in the world, second only to soccer. This introductory class offers a fun and instruction-packed 5 sessions. This course is designed to introduce the basics and fundamentals of badminton. Players will be divided by age. Coaches will assign drills and instruction in both singles and doubles play. To enhance badminton skills, all players will learn and review scoring rules, foot work, strokes and essential fundamentals to badminton. This course will prepare students for middle school and high school competitive badminton.
Please Note: • Participants should bring their own racquets. • Classed hed at the Bay Badminton Center, 1191 W. Montague Expy., Milpitas.
$155/$175 Thursdays Notes 5 meetings
$155/$175 Fridays Notes 5 meetings
$155/$175 Saturdays Notes 5 meetings
$155/$175 Saturdays Notes 5 meetings
3703.101 02/06 - 03/06 4:10 PM - 6:10 PM
3703.102 02/07 - 03/07 4:10 PM - 6:10 PM
3703.103 02/08 - 03/08 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
3703.104 02/09 - 03/09 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
3703.109 03/16 - 04/13 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM3703.105 02/09 - 03/09 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
3703.110 03/16 - 04/13 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
3703.106 03/13 - 04/10 4:10 PM - 6:10 PM
3703.107 03/14 - 04/11 4:10 PM - 6:10 PM
3703.108 03/15 - 04/12 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Youth & Teens
Capoeira (ka-po-eh-ra) is an Afro Brazilian art form that combines dance, martial arts, music, acrobatics and self-defense. Capoeira uses kicks, hand strikes, acrobatic moves, evasive movements, escapes and take downs as a form of self expression through movement in martial arts. Our classes enhance confi dence, respect, balance, focus, attention to detail, concentration, and fun. Each student will train at their ability appropriate level, working to develop their skills in a supportive environment.
Please Note: No class on 02/05, 02/17, 03/31, 04/02, 05/05, and 05/26.
Capoeira
with Dennis VillanuevaAges 5-18
1503.101 02/03 - 03/10 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM 1503.104 02/26 - 03/26 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM 1503.102 03/17 - 04/14 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
1503.105 03/17 - 04/14 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
1503.103 04/21 - 05/19 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
1503.106 04/21 - 05/19 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
$35/$55 Mondays MSRC 4 meetings $44/$64 Wednesdays MSRC 5 meetings
$35/$55 Wednesdays MSRC 4 meetings
Ages 5-7 Ages 5-7
Ages 5-7
Ages 7-12
Ages 13+
Ages 13+
Ages 13+
Ages 7-12
Ages 7-12
1504.101 02/03 - 03/10 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
1504.104 02/26 - 03/26 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
1502.101 02/03 - 03/10 7:30 PM - 8:45 PM
1502.104 02/26 - 03/26 7:30 PM - 8:45 PM 1504.102 03/17 - 04/14 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
1504.105 03/17 - 04/14 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
1502.102 03/17 - 04/14 7:30 PM - 8:45 PM
1502.105 03/17 - 04/14 7:30 PM - 8:45 PM
1504.103 04/21 - 05/19 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
1504.106 04/21 - 05/19 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
1502.103 04/21 - 05/19 7:30 PM - 8:45 PM
1502.106 04/21 - 05/19 7:30 PM - 8:45 PM
$155/$175 Thursdays Notes 5 meetings
Driving SchoolAges 15+The Online Drivers Education course is approved by the California Department of Motor Vehicles. Reading, fl ash graphics, video’s and quizzes will prepare the reader to pass the written DMV test. The course is easy to use. You simply log into the web site, enroll, and you can begin immediately! Upon completion of the course the student will receive a DMV state completion certifi cate. For more information about the course and to register go to: http://www.economicdrivingschool.com/online When registering make sure to complete the question that says: How did you hear about us by choosing Activity Guide: Enter Code: 3210.
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Youth & TeensSatellites TennisAges 8-10with Barry PooleQuick Start class for youngsters under 10. Players with little to no experience will learn to rally and play quickly on a 60’ court using age appropriate balls and rackets. The focus will be on developing a solid foundation on the basic athletic skills of tossing, catching, and running and then applying to basic racquet skills. Students will learn the rules and basic strategies of the game. As a GRIPS certifi ed program, our goal will be to help these students develop the foundation needed to build solid playing skills. The goal in this class is to begin developing fi ne motor skills. Student to instructor ratio is 6:1 at this level. Skill level for entry into this class would be commensurate to the White and Gold levels. For more information about the GRIPS program, you can check it out at either the www.barrypoole.net or gripsprogram.com.
Please Note: • No Class 02/12, 02/16, 02/17, 02/19, 02/22, 03/31, 04/02, 04/05, 05/06, 05/26.
3731.101 02/08 - 03/01 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM$60/$80 Saturdays Hall 3 meetings
$80/$100 Saturdays Hall 4 meetings
$160/$180 Mon/Wed Hall 8 meetings
$100/$120 Mon/Wed Hall 5 meetings
$120/$140 Mon/Wed Hall 6 meetings
3731.105 02/03 - 02/26 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
3731.106 03/03 - 03/26 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM3731.107 04/07 - 04/30 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
3731.408 05/07 - 05/28 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
3731.102 03/09 - 03/23 12:30 PM - 1:30PM3731.103 04/06 - 05/04 12:30 PM - 1:30PM3731.104 05/11 - 06/01 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Quick Start Slams TennisAges 4-7with Barry PooleParents are encouraged to participate with their child in this class. They will learn techniques and games that they can play with their child that assist in the development of a solid foundation for future playing skills. Children will develop the building blocks to rally and play competitive games on a 36-foot court using age appropriate rackets and balls.Coaches will assist parents in working with their child to build the core muscle groups to perform the basic athletic skills of running, tossing and catching. Student to instructor ratio is 5:1 for this class.
Please Note: • No Class 02/12, 02/16, 02/17, 02/19, 02/22, 03/31, 04/02, 04/05, 05/06, 05/26.
3702.101 02/08 - 03/01 11:30 AM - 12:15 PM
$64/$84 Saturdays Hall 4 meetings
$48/$64 Saturdays Hall 3 meetings
$80/$100 Mon/Wed Hall 5 meetings
$128/$148 Mon/Wed Hall 8 meetings
$96/$116 Mon/Wed Hall 6 meetings
3702.105 02/03 - 02/26 3:30 PM - 4:15 PM
3702.106 03/03 - 03/26 3:30 PM - 4:15 PM3702.107 04/07 - 04/30 3:30 PM - 4:15 PM
3702.408 05/07 - 05/28 3:30 PM - 4:15 PM
3702.102 03/08 - 03/29 11:30 AM - 12:15 PM3702.103 04/12 - 05/03 11:30 AM - 12:15 PM3702.104 05/10 - 05/31 11:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Facility Locations: MCC = Community Center SPORT = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Non-resident / Resident prices.
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Youth & Teens
Private Tennis Lessonswith Barry Poole
$160/$180 Mon/Wed Hall 8 meetings
Challengers/Novice TennisAges 10-15with Barry PooleNovice: Juniors who are new to the game who have little or no experience and skills will develop the foundation they need to grow into the game. Coaches will introduce them in a fun-based, and fast-paced environment utilizing several different types of balls including the low compression, greens, speedballs and regulation balls. Coaches will focus on the basic rules of play, the basic skills involved in rallying and serving and the fi rst three tactical priorities of consistency and controlling the ball. The aim is to prepare them as quickly as possible to move up to the challenger level.
Juniors who have demonstrated the skills suffi ciently to rally and control the orange and green balls, can move up to this class level. Here they will begin working seriously with the regulation ball and will begin preparing mentally, physically, and emotionally for competitive play. Coaches will introduce these players to the advanced footwork patterns associated with the patterns of play. Coaches will focus on the basic three cornerstones of the 5 tactical priorities of play. Those are consistency, controlling the ball left and right and short and deep. Players will also develop a solid foundation for a consistent and reliable second serve. Players in this class may be invited to participate in Junior Tennis Programs. Students to instructor ratios for both classes are 7:1.
Please Note: • No Class 02/12, 02/16, 02/17, 02/19, 02/22, 03/31, 04/02, 04/05, 05/06, 05/26.
3707.101 02/08 - 03/01 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
$125/$145 Saturdays Hall 4 meetings
$250/$270 Tues/Thur Hall 8 meetings
$188/$208 Tues/Thur Hall 6 meetings
$96/$116 Tues/Thur Hall 3 meetings
3707.105 02/04 - 02/27 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
3707.106 03/04 - 03/27 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
3707.108 05/06 - 05/29 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM3707.107 04/08 - 05/01 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
3707.102 03/08 - 03/29 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM3707.103 04/12 - 05/03 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM3707.104 05/10 - 05/31 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Here’s a great way to get some one-on-one instruction to help develop your technical, tactical, emotional, and mental skills on court. Lessons are available for either an hour or half hour depending upon your needs. Also, semi-private and special group packages can be arranged. Hourly rates are $65, and $35 for the half-hour. Package of 6 lessons are available for $385 for the hour and $200 for the half-hour. Call Recreation Services at (408) 586-3210 for more information!
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Youth & TeensGrand Slams TennisAges 10-18with Barry PooleThis is a fast paced class designed for juniors to prepare them for the intense competition required for tournament and match play. These youngsters will be developing their groundstokes and serves into weapons and learning how to use them effectively. They will also work on increasing their speed to better prepare for the physical skills needed to improve their defensive skills. They will learn how to develop a game plan that fi ts their strengths and weaknesses, improve their tools to effectively execute their game plan and the mental discipline to stay with their game plan. Most importantly, they will be challenged to deal positively with adversity. Ratio in this class is 7:1 students to instructor.
Please Note: • No Class 02/18, 02/20, 02/22, 04/01, 04/03, and 04/05.
3732.101 02/08 - 03/01 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
$160/$180 Saturdays Hall 4 meetings
$320/$340 Tues/Thurs Hall 8 meetings
$120/$140 Saturdays Hall 3 meetings
$240/$260 Tues/Thurs Hall 6 meetings3732.105 02/04 - 02/27 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
3732.106 03/04 - 03/27 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
3732.108 05/06 - 05/29 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM3732.107 04/08 - 05/01 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
3732.102 03/08 - 03/29 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM3732.103 04/12 - 05/03 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM3732.104 05/10 - 05/31 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Teen Basic TennisAges 16+with Barry PooleIf you test Basic :This a combined class Tennis 101 Quick Start Class, if you are new to the game, or are not confi dent with your ability to sustain a rally; this is a class that is geared to meet those challenges. In a fun, fast-paced and games based approach, you will be introduced to the basic rules, and skills needed to confi dently execute the fi rst three basic tactical priorities of consistency and control. You will also be given the basic skills to advance to next level and class.
If you test Advanced: This is a combined class geared for the intermediate or advanced players. If you have had some playing experience, you will be suited for the challenges that this class will present. This is a fun, fast-paced games-based class that is designed to either introduce or expand your basic skills to effectively and successfully overcome the challenges of match play and the 5 basic tactical priorities of consistency, control, spin and pace. This class is designed to prepare you for the next level of play.
• Please Note: No classes 02/12, 02/16, 02/22, 03/30, 04/05, 05/06, 05/26.
3701.103 04/06 - 05/04 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
3701.101 02/08 - 03/01 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
3701.102 03/09 - 03/23 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
3701.104 05/07 - 05/28 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
3701.405 03/05 - 03/26 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
3701.407 05/07 - 05/28 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM 3701.406 04/09 - 04/30 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
$90/$110 Saturdays Hall 4 meetings
$90/$110 Wednesdays Hall 4 meetings
$69/$89 Saturdays Hall 3 meetings
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Youth & Teens
$90/$110 Saturdays Hall 4 meetings
$90/$110 Wednesdays Hall 4 meetings
$69/$89 Saturdays Hall 3 meetings
One hour riding lessons include basic riding instruction and safety with the horse. Completion of basic horsemanship is required fi rst.
Please note: • All students are required to wear a helmet. Helmets will be provided. • Classes are held at Chaparral Ranch, 3375 Calaveras Rd., Milpitas.
Horseback Riding Lessons
with Chaparral RanchAges 8+
3510.101 02/05 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
3510.102 02/12 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
3510.104 02/26 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
3510.105 03/05 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
3510.106 03/12 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
3510.107 03/19 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
3510.103 02/19 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
3510.108 03/26 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
3510.109 04/02 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
3510.110 04/09 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
3510.111 04/16 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
3510.112 04/23 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
3510.113 04/30 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
3510.114 05/07 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
3510.115 05/14 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
3510.116 05/21 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
3510.117 05/28 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
$40/$60 Wednesdays Notes 1 meeting
Enjoy trail rides through the beautiful Milpitas Hills!
Please Note: • Fee includes: 1/2 hour trail ride at Ed Levin Park and helmet for all participants.
Trail Rides
with Chaparral RanchAges 8+
3508.101 02/08 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
3508.102 03/08 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
3508.103 04/12 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
3508.104 05/10 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
$25/$45 Saturdays Notes 1 meeting
This class includes horse pyschology, grooming, nutrition, care of tack, management, history and saddling. The last class will include a riding lesson.
Please Note: • Classes are held at Chaparral Ranch, 3375 Calaveras Rd., Milpitas.
Basic Horsemanship Ages 6+
3501.101 03/01 - 03/22 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
3501.102 04/05 - 04/26 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
3501.103 05/03 - 05/24 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
$85/$105 Saturdays Notes 4 meetings
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Youth & TeensHorseback Spring Camp
with Chaparral RanchAges 6-13
A fun fi lled hands on week for kids age 6 years and up. Come learn all about horses and how to rise. At least one hour per day riding.
Please Note: •Classes held at Chaparral Ranch, 3375 Calaveras Rd. , Milpitas.
3511.101 03/31 - 04/04 9:00 AM - 3:00 $350/$370 Mon-Fri Notes 5 meetings
Teen Golf Level 1
with Silicon Valley Golf PerformanceAges 5-12
Teen New Golfer Instruction - Come join the fun! 4, 1-hour classes on the basics (swing, putting, chipping, pitching and etiquette). These small group classes include equipment and golf balls. Classes are held at Summitpointe Golf Club. For more information go to www.svgolfpc.com or email Kim Stevens at [email protected].
Please Note: • Classes held at Summit Pointe Golf Course, 1500 Country Club Drive, Milpitas. • No class held 03/29, 03/30 and 4/20.
3725.101 02/08 - 02/22 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM3725.102 03/01 - 03/22 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM3725.103 04/05 - 04/26 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM3725.104 05/03 - 05/24 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
$149/$169 Saturdays Notes 4 meetings
3725.105 02/09 - 02/23 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM3725.106 03/02 - 03/23 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM3725.107 04/06 - 05/04 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM3725.108 05/04 - 05/25 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
$149/$169 Sundays Notes 4 meetings
Youth Golf Level 1 & 2
with Silicon Valley Golf PerformanceAges 5-12
Silicon Valley Performance Center Junior Academy is designed to teach juniors the game of golf in a fun, safe environment. The curriculum combines golf skills with golf etiquette and rules. Juniors will learn swing fundamentals and short game elements to get them ready for on-course play! 4, 1-hour classes in a calendar month and half-off range golf balls for practice. Golf clubs and golf balls included for classes. Please pick up a class calendar in the Pro Shop on your fi rst day of class.
Please Note: •Classes held at Summit Pointe Golf Course, 1500 Country Club Drive, Milpitas. • No class held 03/29, 03/30 and 4/20.
3704.110 03/08 - 04/05 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM3704.109 02/08 - 03/01 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
3704.111 04/12 - 05/03 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM3704.112 05/10 - 05/24 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
3704.101 02/08 - 03/01 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM3704.102 03/08 - 04/05 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM3704.103 04/12 - 05/03 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM3704.104 05/10 - 05/31 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
$99/$119 Saturdays Notes 4 meetings
3704.105 02/09 - 03/02 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM3704.106 03/09 - 04/06 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM3704.107 04/13 - 05/11 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM3704.108 05/18 - 06/08 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
$99/$119 Sundays Notes 4 meetings
3704.113 02/09 - 03/02 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM3704.114 03/09 - 04/06 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM3704.115 04/13 - 05/11 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM3704.116 05/18 - 06/08 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
$99/$119 Sundays Notes 4 meetings
Level 1
Level 2$99/$119 Saturdays Notes 4 meetings
NEW!
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Youth & Teens
$99/$119 Saturdays Notes 4 meetings
$99/$119 Sundays Notes 4 meetings
$99/$119 Sundays Notes 4 meetings
Level 1
Level 2$99/$119 Saturdays Notes 4 meetings
LEADERSHIP
ACADEMY
This 2-day academy will teach you leadership, responsibility, time management, planning and leading activities, interview and resume preparation and working as a team. These are skills that are required in any job or volunteer opportunity and look great on College applications! You will also become Community CPR and First Aid certified to work in our Summer Day Camp program.
Saturday, May 3 and Saturday, May 10, 2014 8:00am-5:00pm
Jose Higuera Adobe Park (Wessex Dr. off of Park Victoria Dr.)
Skills that will take you where you want to go!
Teens 13-17 years$110 / $90 for resident
This class is required to participate in the Summer Day Camp Counselor in
Training (CIT) program.
For more information call (408) 586-3210 www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov
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Work With Us This Summer!
Lifeguards & Swim InstructorsSwimming and safety is the name of the game! Working out of the Milpitas Sports Center, you will have a blast teaching kids and adults how to be safe in the water. You will also keep a watchful eye on our lap swimming and recreation swim programs.
DayCamp LeadersFun in the sun while working with youth! Lead games, art and science projects and go on fun bay area destination fi eld trips with the best DayCamp Program in Milpitas! You won’t believe how fun work can be with Recreation Services.
To ApplyTo apply, stop by any Recreation Site to pick up an employment application, or download at www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov. Don’t forget to put Camp Leader or Lifeguard/Swim Instructor on the position line. For more information regarding the Camp Leader position, contact Acting Program Coordinator Alex Greer at [email protected] or 408-586-3222. For more information regarding the Lifeguard/Swim Instructor position, contact Supervisor Jaime Chew at [email protected] or 408-586-3234.
Milpitas Recreation Services is Now Hiring!Apply now for summer jobs that are fun, rewarding, teach
you skills and give you memories for a lifetime!Inservice June 9 - 12
Summer Programs June 16 - August 15
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We are proud of our Community Partners!
Sponsor HighlightsCenter Stage Performing Arts
Milpitas Alliance for the Arts
Become a Sponsor!
Thank You Sponsors!
Milpitas Recreation Services receives assistance from community groups, businesses and individuals when putting on the many different programs and events we offer. We would like to acknowledge the sources of assistance and what programs benefi ted this past season. Should you be a patron of these businesses or know a member in the group, please let them know you appreciated their contribution to Milpitas Recreation Services, which in turn, benefi ted the community!
Senior CenterCaremore, Walgreens, Unicorn Dance Band
Marilyn Millard & Christ Community Church Milpitas Milpitas Senior Advisory Commission
Abbyy USA Software House, Inc., Joseph Ruggiero
Milpitas 60th Anniversary
Recreation Assistance Program Economic Driving School, Tri-Valley Recycling
Special Events & Programs South Bay School of Music Arts, Milpitas Post Newspaper
JDS Uniphase - Community Garden
Milpitas Community Concert BandMilpitas Alliance for the Arts, Milpitas Camera Club
Sponsorship LevelsTitle Sponsor: $20,000+
Platinum Sponsor: $15,000+Gold Sponsor: $10,000+Silver Sponsor: $2,500+
Bronze Sponsor: $1,000+
For more information about sponsorships, please contact Milpitas Recreation Services at
(408) 586-3409.
Sponsorship Opportunities...Events & Programs
After the Bell (after school program) Senior Nutrition Program
Milpitas Volunteer PartnersPark Clean-Up Events
Recreation Assistance ProgramCenter Stage Performing Arts
Platinum Sponsor
Gold SponsorsIntergral CommunitiesSanDisk Corporation
Bronze SponsorsWarmington Residential
Milpitas Historical SocietyMilpitas Parks and Recreation Foundation
Silver SponsorsMcCarthy Ranch
Taylor Morrison “homes inspired by you”Pacifi c Mall Silicon Valley
Robson HomesBarry Swenson Builders
Shea PropertiesMilpitas Post Newspaper
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Fitness OrientationNew members can take part in a Fitness Center
Orientation led by our qualifi ed Personal
Trainers! Call and reserve your space today.
MonthlyEvery 3rd Monday
1:30pmMembership Required
Milpitas Sports Center1325 E. Calaveras Blvd. (408) 586-3225
Don’t want to do it alone? Personal Trainer services are available! Check in with the Front desk for information.Aquatic Programs
• Lap Swim• Water Excercise•Rusty Hinges• Moms in Motion (prenatal)• Arthritis Aquatic Program
Fitness Center & Gym• Cardio Equipment •Free Weights• Strength Training Machines• Indoor Basketball Courts• Dance Studios• Locker Rooms
Fitness Classes • Body Architect• Cardio Kickboxing• Feldenkrais• Fit Over 50• Pilates• Power Hour• Power Up • Sculpt Interval• U-Jam•Yogalates• Zumba Gold & Basic• Yoga (Beginning, Morning,
Hatha, Fitness Integrated, Yoga II, Lunchtime, and Stretch)
Monday - Thursday 6:00am - 9:00pm Friday 6:00 am - 2:00 pm Saturday 8:00am - 1:00pm
• Unauthorized Personal Training, fi tness or dance instruction is not permitted in this facility.
• No unsupervised minors allowed at pool side or sitting in Sports Center foyer while adults are using the facility.
• Participants in High School may become a member with proof of a valid School ID. Parent/guardian must be on site during entire workout.
# of Visits Pass Fee Senior Fee (50+)
• Visits good at Senior Center Fitness Room for 50+ members.
20 Visits $60 $30
10 Visits $30 $15 5 Visits $15 $7.50
15 Visits $45 $22.50
• Passes are non-refundable and non-transferrable.
Sports Center Drop- In Passes
Drop-in Fee - $5 per visitMembership Fee - $3 per visit
Non Resident Fee - $50 annually
# of Months Residents Senior Fee (50+)
• Visits good at Senior Center Fitness Room for 50+ members.
12 months $450 $225
3 months $150 $75Monthly $50 $25
6 months $250 $125
• Passes are non-refundable and non-transferrable.
Sports CenterUnlimited Packages
Non Resident Fee - $50 annually
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Registration packets for adult sports leagues can be picked up at the Milpitas Sports Center, Community Center or downloaded from Recreation Sports Center pages on the City of Milpitas website, www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov. You can also have a packet mailed to you by calling the Sports Center at (408) 586-3225. Team Registration materials will only be accepted at the Sports Center. Payment is due when application is submitted. Incomplete applications will not be accepted.
Basketball Mondays & Friday, 5:00-9:00 pm
Saturday, 8:00-10:00 amThree courts available to join in pick-up games and enjoy a great workout. High School age and older (I.D. required at the door).
Badminton Tuesday, 5:00-9:00 pm
Play the world’s fastest racquet sport. Courts available for both doubles and singles play. 16 years and older.
Volleyball Wednesday, 5:00-9:00 pm
Three courts of beginner, i n t e r m e d i a t e a n d advanced play available for pick-up games. Sign up individually or with a team. 16 years and older.
Adult Sports
LeaguesWinter Basketball League
Team Registration
League Fees
Fall Softball LeaguePlay begins January 23
Up to 7 teams per league6 game season plus playoffs
Registration Packets available Dec 9Registration Period: January 6-10
Night of Play: Thursday - Men’s C
Upcoming league begins May 2014Up to 7 teams per league
6 game season plus playoffsNight of Play: Tuesday - Coed
$500 per team$10 non resident fee (per each qualifying participant)
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Adult Classes
Japanese fl ower arrangements for beginner, intermediate and advanced students. New students will learn basic arrangements. Continuing students will further explore Ikebana arrangements. Kika Shibata has been teaching in the Bay area for over 45 years and she has Riji degree, the highest degree in Sogetsu School.
Please Note: • A $110.00 material fee is payable to the instructor at the fi rst class meeting. . • No class on 04/01.
Ikebana Flower Arrangement
with Kimi Kika ShibataAges 18+
3504.101 02/25 - 05/13 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM$110/$130 Tuesdays MCC 11 meetings
This class is for singles and couples who are looking for growth, love and connection in their relationships. Intimacy is not a result of good luck or great chemistry but a series of learnable strategies and skills. This powerfully effective program is created by Tony Robbins and Cloe Madanes, facilitated by Susie Hou. Single participants will learn the skills and qualities for successful mate selection and couples will know exactly where they are and the specifi c next steps to take their intimate relationship to an unexpected level of happiness and fulfi llment. This 8-week class includes lectures, watching fi lms, discussions, and homework.
Please Note: • No class on 02/17.
Relationships 101
with Yanhong Susie HouAges 18+
$90/$110 Mondays MCC 6 meetings
Meditation for achieving health, peace of mind, Chakra balancing, grounding and manifestation. Learn three different manifestation exercises, forgiveness, breath-work, balancing the Ki/Chi. Remove blockages based on fear from subconscious mind. Learn sound-based meditations, visualization meditations, and meditations on breath for deep energy work. Practice self-body scan, which may improve sleep, promote weight loss and increase self-esteem. Instructor: Smita Govil, Certifi ed Reiki Grandmaster Teacher, Advanced Theta Healer.
Please Note: • No class on 02/22 and 04/05.
Guided Meditations for Wellness and Empowerment
with Smita GovilAges 18+
3526.101 02/01 - 03/29 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM3526.102 04/12 - 05/31 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM
$80/$100 Saturdays MCC 8 meetings
3527.101 02/10 - 03/24 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Funakoshi Shotokan Karate is fun for the whole family and teaches traditional Japanese Karate, along with Japanese culture, philosophy and language. All classes include self-defense and stress the importance of self-confi dence and mental discipline. Katas (forms) and tournament style Kumite (sparring) are taught. This class is for “White Belt” students only. Higher level students should contact the Karate studio directly.
Please Note: • No class on 02/17. • Funakoshi Karate Studio, 1293 S. Park Victoria Dr. • Uniforms can be purchased from the instructor for $40. Belt testing and certifi cation fee is not included.
Karate
with Kyle FunakoshiAges 18+
$90/$110 Tues/Thurs Notes 11 meetings2712.101 02/11 - 03/18 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Adult Classes
Tai Chi Fitness is an exercise program that blends the centuries old Chinese martial art of Tai Chi Chuan with modern Western exercise science to provide many of the same benefi ts. Tai Chi Fitness is a nontraditional approach designed for beginners and all others who want easy-to-follow, safe and effective instruction in a comfortable setting from experienced, dedicated teachers. Tai Chi can contribute to improved muscle coordination and reaction time, increased strength, weight control and has been linked with improving brain power. Fitness 1 comprised of 64 moves Yang Style Tai Chi. Fitness 2: Expands to 108 movements.
Please Note: • Wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes. • Instructor will supply a description and illustration of Tai Chi movements. • This class is not recommended for persons with severe knee problems. • No class on 02/12, 02/17 - 02/21, 03/31, 04/01 - 04/04 and 05/05.
Tai Chi for Fitness Ages 18+
2717.101 02/04 - 04/24 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
2716.101 02/03 - 05/21 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
2716.102 02/03 - 05/23 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
2715.101 02/04 - 05/29 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Tai Chi for Fitness 1
Tai Chi for Fitness 1 - Advanced
with Bill Wong
with Bill Wong
with Michelle Creamer
$155/$175 Tues/Thurs MCC 20 meeting
$202/$222 Mon/Wed MCC 26 meetings
$310/$330 Mon/Wed/Fri MCC 40 meetings
Tai Chi for Fitness 2
$233/$253 Tues/Thurs MCC 30 meetings
Facility Locations: MCC = Community Center SPORT = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Non-resident / Resident prices.
3527.101 02/10 - 03/24 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
2712.101 02/11 - 03/18 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Adult Classes
Middle Eastern Belly Dance - Basics - Learn to Belly Dance! This unique and sensual form of dance enhances balance, coordination, fexibility, muscle tone, stamina and posture. Low impact and ideal for all ages and body types, this mixed-level class offers all the basic movements of traditional bellydance, and is a fun and supportive way to get exercise and be healthy. All levels of fi tness and experience are welcome.
Beyond the Basics - A great benefi t to the beginner and advanced dancer alike. This class will explore many nuances of the incredible and diverse forms of Middle Eastern Belly Dance. Low impact and ideal for all ages and body types, each mixed level lesson brings something new while enhancing balance, coordination, fl exibility, muscle tone, stamina and posture.
Please Note: • No class on 02/17, 02/20, 03/31, 04/02, 05/05, and 05/26.•Recital Rehearsal on 05/19, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM. •Recital on 05/22, 7:00 - 9:00 PM.
Middle Eastern Belly DanceBasics & Beyond the Basics
with SetarehAges 18+
Belly Dance Basics
1532.101 02/03 - 03/17 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM1532.102 03/24 - 05/12 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
$69/$89 Mondays MSRC 6 meetings
Belly Dance Beyond the Basics
1532.103 02/06 - 03/20 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM1532.104 04/10 - 05/15 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
$69/$89 Thursdays MSRC 6 meetings
1533.101 02/03 - 03/17 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM1533.102 03/24 - 05/12 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
1533.103 02/06 - 03/20 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM1533.104 04/10 - 05/15 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
$69/$89 Mondays MSRC 6 meetings
$69/$89 Thursdays MSRC 6 meetings
Hip Hop
Students will explore acrylics, watercolor and learn paint application and color mixing techniques. Two landscape/seascapes will be painted. Fundamental art concepts will be explained and master artists will be discussed. Drawing homework is assigned weekly and includes an in-class critique of student work. New lessons for returning artists.
Please Note: • $10 material fee is due to the instructor at the fi rst class. • Please wear painting clothes. • New lessons for returning artists.• No class held 3/31.
Hip hop developed from several dance cultures, including jazz, rock, tap and American and Latino cultures. Hip hop is a very energetic form of dancing. It is unique in that it allows its dancers to perform with freedom of movement, adding in their own personalities. Learn some new funky moves to show off for your friends and have fun getting a great workout at the same .
Please Note: • Classes held at 1491 N. Milpitas Blvd., Milpitas.•.No class 02/20, 4/24.
Painting with Diana Mihalakis
with Jensen School of Performing Arts
Ages 18+
Ages 18+
1908.103 03/03 - 04/28 5:15 PM - 6:45 PM
1540.101 02/06 - 03/20 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM1540.102 04/10 - 05/22 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
$192/$212 Mondays MCC 8 meetings
$84/$104 Thursdays JPA 6 meetings
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Adult Classes
If you test Basic :This a combined class Tennis 101 Quick Start Class, If you are new to the game, or are not confi dent with your ability to sustain a rally; this is a class that is geared to meet those challenges. In a fun, fast-paced and games based approach, you will be introduced to the basic rules, and skills needed to confi dently execute the fi rst three basic tactical priorities of consistency and control. You will also be given the basic skills to advance to next level and class.
If you test Advanced: This is a combined class geared for the intermediate or advanced players. If you have had some playing experience, you will be suited for the challenges that this class will present. This is a fun, fast-paced games-based class that is designed to either introduce or expand your basic skills to effectively and successfully overcome the challenges of match play and the 5 basic tactical priorities of consistency, control, spin and pace. This class is designed to prepare you for the next level of play.
• Please Note: No classes 02/12, 02/16, 02/22, 03/30, 04/05, 05/06, 05/26.
TennisBallet/Stretch
with Barry PooleAges 16+
Most people think of ballet as a highly structured dance form developed in Europe as a performance art that required dedication and early training to achieve mastery. It has now evolved into a viable exercise alternative Ballet/Stretch will teach you to enjoy movement and become comfortable with your body as much as to build muscle tone and fl exibility.
Please Note: • Classes held at 1491 N. Milpitas Blvd., Milpitas.• No class 02/19 and 04/23.
with Jensen School of Performing ArtsAges 18+
1510.101 02/05 - 03/19 7:45 PM - 8:45 PM1510.102 04/09 - 05/21 7:45 PM - 8:45 PM
Ballroom Dancing
You have asked and we have listened! Now is your chance to give the dance fl oor a whirl and show all your friends what you can do. Couples and singles are welcome. The class is structured to allow dancers to explore and appreciate the world of ballroom dance.
Please Note: • Classes held at 1491 N. Milpitas Blvd., Milpitas.• Register as a couple and the 2nd person is half price (registration must be done at the same time for discount).
with Jensen School of Performing ArtsAges 18+
1512.101 03/07 - 04/11 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM$84/$104 Fridays JPA 6 meetings
$84/$104 Fridays JPA 6 meetings
3701.101 02/08 - 03/01 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
3701.102 03/09 - 03/23 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM3701.103 04/06 - 05/04 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM3701.104 05/07 - 05/28 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
3701.405 03/05 - 03/26 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
3701.407 05/07 - 05/28 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM 3701.406 04/09 - 04/30 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
$90/$110 Saturdays Hall 4 meetings
$90/$110 Wednesdays Hall 4 meetings
$69/$89 Saturdays Hall 3 meetings
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Adult Classes
Ukelele For Fun
Come and see why the ukulele is so easy and such fun to play. Learn some songs, duets, chords, musical notation and basic strumming patterns. You can register for this class more than once and challenge yourself to expand your musical skills each session. Bring your own ukulele!
Please Note: • A $15 material fee payable to instructor at fi rst class.• No Classed held 02/20.
with Harmony MakersAges 18+
1714.101 02/06 - 03/27 7:00 PM - 7:45 PM$112/$132 Thursdays MCC 7 meetings
Ecomomic Driving School
The Online Drivers Education course is approved by the California Department of Motor Vehicles. Reading, fl ash graphics, videos and quizzes will prepare the reader to pass the written DMV test. The course is easy to use. You simply log into the web site, enroll, and you can begin immediately! Upon completion of the course the student will receive a DMV state completion certifi cate. For more information about the course and to register go to: http://www.economicdrivingschool.com/online When registering make sure to complete the question that says: How did you hear about us by choosing Activity Guide: Enter Code: 3210.
Ages 18+
Beginning Golf
Learn the game you can play the rest of your life. Four-hours of classes will concentrate on fundamentals, including grips, putting, ball-striking, chipping, rules and etiquette. Also learn how to get the most out of your practice.
Please Note: • Spring Valley Golf Course, 3441 Calaveras Rd., Milpitas.• Balls must be purchased at range. Arrangements for equipment may be made by calling (408) 956-8381.• In case of rain, call (408) 956-8381.
with Mark DorcakAges 18+
$120/$140 Thursdays Spring Valley 4 meetings
$120/$140 Saturdays Spring Valley 4 meetings
3715.103 04/10 - 05/01 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
3715.101 03/08 - 03/29 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM3715.102 04/05 - 04/26 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM3715.104 05/10 - 05/31 10:00 AM -11:00 AM
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Adult 50+ Programs
MembershipsAdults 50+
$12 annually-Milpitas Residents$30 annually-Non-Residents
Become a Senior Center Member and enjoy the following benefi ts:- Bi-Monthly Senior Newsletter - Case Management Services - Notary Services - Monthly Presentations - Monthly Movies - Bridge / Game Play - Chair Exercises - Crochet & Knitting - Choir - Book Club - Ukulele - Ask The Nurse - Karaoke - Dancing - Computer Classes - Birthday Celebrations - Genealogy- Bingo (membership not required)
NutritionSponsored by Santa Clara County
Senior Nutrition Program. Suggested Donation $3 for 60+
$6 for Guests (required)Monday - Friday ~ 11:45 am
Enjoy a hot lunch with us! Asian infl uenced meals available twice a week. All meals include milk. Call 586-3413 for reservations.
48-hour advance notice required.
* Senior Center Membership not required to participate in the lunch
program.
ResourcesCase Manager services are available to our members by appointment Monday - Friday!Get assistance with:- Social Security Application - Utility Bill Assistance - Food Vouchers - Housing Issues - Medicare / MediCal - In Home Care Needs - Insurance Assistance And Much More...
Call (408) 586-3400 to make a Case Management appointment today!
In addition, the Senior Center offers:- VTA Session - Legal Services (SALA) - Outreach Transportation - Loan Closet (walkers, canes, etc.)
* Senior Center Membership required to receive these resources.
Barbara Lee Senior Center40 N. Milpitas Blvd., Milpitas
(408) 586-3400The Milpitas Barbara Lee Senior Center provides programs that meet the individual needs of seniors, promote personal growth, socialization, foster feelings of achievement, companionship and well-being.
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AARP Mature Driving Class Friday, January 31 at 9:00 am -1:00 pm (refresher course)Friday, April 18 - 25 at 9:00 am -5:00 pm(full course)$15 ($20 non-AARP members)This is a new and improved AARP Mature Driver Safety class. The course’s objectives are to learn research-based safety strategies that can reduce crashes; understand the links among the driver, vehicle, road, environment, and how this awareness encourages safer behavior (& how aging/medications/health affect driving); know how to share the road with other road users; learn the newest safety and advanced features in vehicles; and explore new ways to travel. The 4-hour course is for those who previously completed the 8-hour course within the past 3 years. The course does not include any behind-the-wheel instruction.
Spring Special Events at the Senior Center
... and so much more! Call us today!
Adult 50+ Programs
AdventureTripsTravel and have great new experiences! Here’s your chance for some fun away from home. Bring a friend or make new ones on the trip! The Senior Center is working with Premier World Discovery to offer long distance trips. The 2014, line up of trips are:• Great Lakes Adventures (9 days, departs May 1)• Colorado Springs Getaway (6 days, departs July 31)• South Dakota Adventure (7 days, departs September 3)• America’s Canyonlands (8 days, departs October 16)
Flyers for each trip (including prices) are currently available at the Senior Center. A representative from Premier World Discovery will also do presentations Senior Center throughout the year. Please Note: Full trip payment is due 75 days prior to departure.
Casino Trips Try your luck at the casinos on these fun 1-day trips with the Senior Center! On the way we’ll play bingo on the bus ($2 per card) and have a morning snack. A driver’s gratuity will be collected on the bus. A Casino Player’s card is required to receive Slot/Match Plays and food discounts at the casino. Senior Center membership is not required for casino trips.
Jackson Rancheria Casino - $30Monday, January 27 ~ 8:00 am-5:00 pm (check-in is 7:10-7:45 am)Deadline: Thursday, January 23.
Thunder Valley Casino - $30Monday, March 31 ~ 8:00 am-5:00 pm (check-in is 7:10-7:45 am)Receive $15 Slot or Table Play & $5 Food discountDeadline: Thursday, March 27.
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Community Center
Barbara Lee Senior Center
Facility Rentals
457 E. Calaveras Blvd. • (408) 586-3210
Room Capacities: 10-300 people Resident Non- Discount ResidentsApplication Fee* $20 $20Rental Date Transfer Fee $100 $100Rental Deposits Auditorium $500 $500 Other Rooms $100 $150Auditorium (3 hr min) $160/hr $220/hrConference Room $60/hr $90/hrClassroom/Dance Studio (2 hr min) $21.50/hr $28/hrAdd’l Facility Attendant $30/hr $60/hr
40 N. Milpitas Blvd. • (408) 586-3400 Aud. Room Capacity: 120 with dance fl oor 150 without dance fl oor 175 theater style Classroom Capacity: Room 140: 25 people Room 141: 37 people Room 140 & 141: 54 people
Resident Non- Discount ResidentsApplication Fee* $20 $50Rental Date Transfer Fee $100 $100Rental Deposits $1,000 $1,000 Auditorium Deposit $1,000 $1,000 Classroom Deposit $200 $200 Auditorium (3 hr min) $220/hr $320/hrClassroom 140 or 141 $35/hr $55/hrRoom 140 and 141 $70/hr $90/hrAdd’l Facility Attendant $30/hr $60/hr
Reservations for our facilities can be made up to a year in advance by Milpitas residents and up to 6 months in advance by non-residents. For detailed facility rental information, please call the center that you are interested in. All fees and facility rules and regulations are subject to change. *All application fees, insurance and custodial fees are non-refundable.
Don’t Miss our Park Rental Information on Pages 50 & 51!
Host Your Next Meeting or Event Here!
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Wessex Place, off of N. Park Victoria Dr. (408) 586-3210
(reservations accepted at the Community Center)Room Capacity: 50 people
Resident Non- Discount ResidentsApplication Fee* $20 $20Rental Date Transfer Fee $100 $100Rental Deposit $500 $500Building (3 hr min) $80/hr $132.50/hrAdd’l Facility Attendant $30/hr $60/hr
Higuera Adobe BuildingSal Cracolice Building
Wessex Place, off of N. Park Victoria Dr.
Facility Rentals
Sports Center1325 E. Calaveras Blvd. • (408) 586-3225
Resident Non- Discount ResidentsApplication Fee* $20 $20Rental Date Transfer Fee $100 $100Rental Deposit $500 $500 *Large Gym (3 hr min) $80/hr $160/hrAdd’l Facility Attendant $30/hr $60/hr Training Pool (2 hr min) $50/hr $100/hr Yard Pool (2 hr min) $60/hr $120/hr Meter Pool (2 hr min) $70/hr $140/hrLifeguard (per guard, 2 min) $15/hr $30/hr
*Sports-related events only, 600 capacity
Fields & Outdoor Facility Rentals(408) 586-3225
(reservations accepted at the Sports Center)
Resident Non- Discount ResidentsApplication Fee* $20 $20Rental Deposit $500 $500Tennis Courts (per court) Without Lights $8/hr $12/hr With Lights $10/hr $14/hrSports Center Football/Soccer Field (2 hr min) Without Lights $30/hr $60/hr With Lights $40/hr $80/hrSoftball/Baseball (2 hr min) Without Lights $20/hr $40/hr With Lights $30/hr $60/hrAttendant/Scorekeeper $30/hr $60/hr
540 S. Abel St. • (408) 586-3210(reservations accepted at the Community Center)
Room Capacities: 10-100 people
Resident Non- Discount ResidentsApplication Fee* $20 $20Rental Date Transfer Fee $100 $100Rental Deposits Auditorium $500 $500 Other Rooms $100 $150Auditorium (3 hr min) $100/hr $150/hrClassrooms $25/hr $35/hrAdd’l Facility Attendant $30/hr $60/hr
Indoor & Outdoor Sports Facility Rentals
540 S. Abel St. • (408) 586-3210
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Park Rental RatesLarge Picnic Sites
50 people +(Cardoza, Dixon, Gill, Murphy)
Friday - Sunday Residents - $120 per dayNon-Residents - $160 per day
Monday - ThursdayResidents - $80 per dayNon-Residents - $120 per day
Renting a Park is Easy!
Our Parks & Facilities
Park reservations can be made up to a year in advance by Milpitas residents and up to 6 months in advance by non-residents. Park reservations must be made a minimum of 5 business days in advance of the rental date.
Please enjoy all of our parks and facilities shown on this map! The below listed parks are not available for rental but are open to the public during regular park hours (Dawn to 10:00pm).
Small Picnic Sites35 people or less
Friday - SundayResidents - $60 per dayNon-Resident - $90 per day
Monday - ThursdayResidents - $40 per dayNon-Residents - $70 per day
Small Picnic Sites35 people or less(without restrooms)
Friday - SundayResidents - $40 per dayNon-Resident - $54 per day
Monday - ThursdayResidents - $40 per dayNon-Residents - $54 per day
Park Rentals
1) City Hall2) Community Center3) Sports Center4) Library13) Hidden Lake25) Robert E. Browne Park26) Milpitas High School27) Sal Cracolice Building28) Dog Park29) Ed Levin County Park30) Parc Metro (Middle) Park31) Parc Metro (West) Park32) Hetch Hetchy Parkway33) Alviso Adobe Park34) Calaveras Ridge Park
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Park AmenitiesRent any of these 22 Parks!
5) Ben Rodgers (Grand Teton, Sequoia) 25
23) Augustine Memorial Park (Cortez, Coelho) 30 4
6) Calle Oriente Mini-Park (Calle Oriente) 10 2
7) Cardoza Park (Kennedy, Park Victoria) 125 19
8) Creighton Park (Olympic, Park Victoria) 20 9
9) Dixon Landing Park (Dixon Landing, Milmont) 50 10
10) Foothill Park (Roswell) 25 4
11) Gill Memorial Park (Paseo Refugio, Santa Rita) 50 8
12) Hall Memorial Park (LaHonda, Coyote) 25 6
14) Higuera Adobe Park (Wessex, Park Victoria) 25 16
15) Hillcrest Park (Fieldcrest, Crescent) 15 8
16) Murphy Park (Yellowstone) 50 6
17) Pinewood Park (Lonetree, Starlite) 30 4
24) Jones Memorial Park (Jackline, Hillview) 30 5
29) Parc Metro East (Curtis) 30
36) John McDermott Park (Alvarez, Abel) 30 6
37) O’Toole Elms Park (Abel, Curtis) 30 8
OccupancyRestrooms
Picnic TablesBBQ Units
TennisBasketball
Volleyball
(Kennedy, Park Victoria) 125 19
(Cortez, Coelho) 30 4
(Olympic, Park Victoria) 20 9
(Dixon Landing, Milmont) 50 10
(Roswell) 25 4
(Paseo Refugio, Santa Rita) 50 8
(LaHonda, Coyote) 25 6
(Wessex, Park Victoria) 25 16
(Fieldcrest, Crescent) 15 8
(Alvarez, Abel) 30 6
(Yellowstone) 50 6
18) Sandalwood Park (Escuela, Russell) 25 3
19) Selwyn Park (Selwyn, Dempsey) 15 2
20) Sinnott Park (Clear Lake, Tahoe) 20 3
21) Starlite Park (Rudyard, Abbott) 15 5
22) Strickroth Park (Martil, Gemma) 25 6
35) Tom Evatt Park (Abel, Machado) 30
(Lonetree, Starlite) 30 4
(Clear Lake, Tahoe) 20 3
(Rudyard, Abbott) 15 5
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Milpitas Recreation ServicesThe City of Milpitas’ Recreation Services is proud to offer equal opportunity programs and services, and does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, or disability. Any person who requires special accommodation should contact Recreation Services at the earliest time; if possible no later than fi ve (5) business days before the scheduled event or program. Best efforts to accommodate all requests will be made, however it may not be possible to grant all requests. For information, please call (408) 586-3210.
Go Paperless and Save Resources!Receive your bi-monthly City of Milpitas utility bills
online and pay your bills online! Click http://www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov/citydept/fi -
nance/paymentsvcs.asp.
Community Resources
Milpitas City Hall A Passport Acceptance Facility
The City Clerk’s Offi ce at City Hall has been designated as a passport acceptance facility by the U.S. State Department. Passport application appointments are available Monday-Friday, 9:00-11:00 am and 1:00-3:00 pm (closed 11:00 am-1:00 pm). Call (408) 586-3001 for an appointment. No walk-ins accepted.
For additional information on Passports, call (408) 586-3001. Information and forms are also available online at www.travel.state.gov.
Milpitas Public Library160 N. Main St.
(All hours subject to change)
Library Hours: Monday-Wednesday ............................ . 1:00 pm-9:00 pmThursday-Saturday ............................... 10:00 am-6:00 pm Sunday .................................................... 12:00 pm-6:00 pm
For information on Story Time and other programs, please call (408) 262-1171.
Milpitas Parks & Recreation Foundation
The Milpitas Parks & Recreation Foundation is a 501(c)3 Non-Profi t Organization composed of Milpitas residents and business owners who share a sincere interest in the betterment of the community. Its mission is to promote health and inspiration through recreation for the community today and for generations to come. For more information go to www.milpitasfoundation.org.
Recreation Assistance Program (R.A.P.)
The City of Milpitas is able to provide you and your family fi nancial assistance to participate in Milpitas Recreation Services’ programs if needed. Each fi scal year the program provides, to qualifying Milpitas residents, up to $150 per individual, or if registering for the After the Bell, Preschool or Summer Day Camp programs, up to $250 per household. This funding allows individuals and family members to participate in the many fun and exciting recreation programs the City of Milpitas offers through its Recreation Services’ Activity Guides. The Recreation Assistance Program (R.A.P.) funding cycle is July 1-June 30, and is on a fi rst come, fi rst serve basis to families and individuals who meet the HUD (Housing Urban Development) requirements. Don’t miss out on the fun! For more information on the R.A.P. program, call the Program Coordinator at (408) 586-3228. All information is confi dential.Should you want to help the R.A.P. program, donations are accepted at the Community Center, Senior Center and Sports Center.
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Community ResourcesUsing compost in your garden gives fl owers and bushes that little something extra, especially when it’s free! Republic Services holds its Annual Compost Giveaway event at Newby Island Resource Recovery Park Saturday, May 3, 2014 from 8:00 am – 12:00 pm. Try carpooling with neighbors! Remember, only two free bags of compost per household. Look for your coupon in The Milpitas Post and at City of Milpitas public counters April 2014.
The City of Milpitas and Republic Services will host Neighborhood Clean-up & Recycling Events on these Saturdays in 2014:• April 12• April 26• May 10
You’re invited to drop-off the following material free of charge:• Appliances• Regular Household Trash• Metals (Washer/Dryer, Water Heaters, Bed Frames• Clean Wood (unpainted)• Clean Cardboard
Republic Services cannot accept:• Refrigerators/Freezers• Mattresses & Box Springs• Tires• Commercial Waste• Carpets• Construction & Demolition Waste• Concrete• Computers/TVS• Household Hazardous Waste
Republic Services now offers foam recycling drop-off at the Newby Island Resource Recovery Park! It’s easy, it’s free and, best of all, it’s good for the environment. Follow the simple guidelines below and call us at 408-432-1234 with questions.
- Make sure your foam has the PS 6 (Polystyrene) symbol shown below. - Please place foam in clear, sealed bags. - Place packaging foam and food service containers in separate bags. - Food service containers MUST be clean and rinsed.- No straws, lids, plastic wrap or trash.- No packaging peanuts.- No foam insulation. Call 800-828-2214 or go to www.loosefi llpackaging.com for drop-off sites.
Drop-off LocationNewby Island Resource Recovery Park1601 Dixon Landing RoadMilpitas, CA 95035
Inside the Recovery Park, please follow signs to the Recyclery Scale. The scale house operator will direct you to the foam recycling drop-off containers.
Foam Drop-off HoursMonday-Friday: 7:30 am - 5:00 pmSaturday: 7:30 am - 5:00 pmSunday: Closed
Be sure to set out your single-stream recycling and garbage carts on the street, wheels against the curb, before 6 a.m. on your collection day. When your recycling cart is full, cut or fold fl attened cardboard so that it will fi t inside and place it next to the cart. Used motor oil may be set out in approved jugs only at the curb, not on the street. Get approved jugs at your neighborhood fi re station. Service questions? Call your friendly Republic Services Customer Service Representative at 408-432-0444.
Annual Compost Give-Away
Curbside Collection
Neighborhood Clean-Ups Got Foam?
recycling cart is full, cut or fold fl attened cardboard so that it will fi t inside and place it next to the cart. Used motor oil may be set out in approved jugs only at the curb, not on the street. Get approved jugs at
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Mayor Jose EstevesVice Mayor
Althea Polanski
CouncilmemberArmando Gomez Councilmember
Debbie Indihar Giordano
CouncilmemberCarmen Montano
Milpitas City Council
Arts Commission
Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory CommissionCommunity Advisory CommissionEconomic Development Commission
Emergency Preparedness CommissionLibrary Commission
Mobile Home Park Rental Review CommissionParks, Recreation & Cultural Resources Commission
Planning CommissionPublic Art Committee
Recycling & Source Reduction Advisory CommissionSenior Advisory Commission
Sister Cities CommissionTelecommunications Commission
Veterans CommissionYouth Advisory Commission
Citizen participation at Council meetings is encouraged. Regular City Council meetings are held at 7:00 PM on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month in the City Hall Council Chambers.Milpitas citizens desiring to assist the City Council in forming government policy may do so by serving on a City Commission. Appointments are made by the Mayor with the concurrence of the City Council. If you are interested in participating in one of the commissions listed below, please contact the City Clerk’s offi ce at (408) 586-3003 to request an application!
City of Milpitas Services & Information
Business Licenses • (408) 586-3100City Hall • (408) 586-3000Fire Department, Non-Emergency • (408) 586-2800Graffi ti Hotline • (408) 586-3079City Manager’s Offi ce • (408) 586-3051Offi ce of Emergency Services • (408) 586-2810PAL (Police Athletic League) • (408) 586-2545Building Department • (408) 586-3240Public Works • (408) 586-2600Police Department, Non-Emergency • (408) 586-2400Water Department • (408) 586-3100
Milpitas Facility AddressesCity Hall .................................................. 455 E. Calaveras Blvd.Fire Station #1 .......................................... 777 S. Main StreetFire Station #2 .............................................. 1263 Yosemite Dr ive Fire Station #3 ...................................................... 45 Midwick DriveFire Station #4 .............................................. 775 Barber LaneMilpitas High School .......................... 1285 Escuela ParkwayPolice Department ................................ 1275 N. Milpitas Blvd.Public Works .......................................... 1265 N. Milpitas Blvd.
City Council & Commissions
Center StagePerforming Arts
Auditions!
Participation FeeParticipation fee of $130 ($150 non-residents) due at time of auditioning (fee is returned if not cast). Cast Info Sheet with parent signature is also due at audition (download from Recreation Services’ Childrens Theatre section at www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov).
Monday & TuesdayMay 5 & 6, 2014 3:30-6:00 pm
(Callbacks: Wednesday, May 7)Milpitas Community Center 457 E. Calaveras Blvd.
RehearsalsMonday-Thursday, May 8 -July 17
(Friday & Saturday as needed)Rehearsal times subject to change.
PerformancesJuly 18 - August 2
Camp Performance July 30Performance dates & times subject to change.
Center Stage Performing Arts2415 San Ramon Valley Blvd., Suite 4393
San Ramon, CA [email protected]
(408) 707-7158
Auditions are open to youth, ages 8 and up. Be prepared to read from a provided script, sing a prepared song, and learn a short dance.
Elle Woods appears to have it all. Her life is turned upside-down, however, when her boyfriend dumps her so he can start getting serious about his life and attend Harvard Law. Determined to get him back, Elle uses her charm to get into Harvard Law. At school, she struggles with peers, professors, and Warner Huntington. With the help of Paulette and Emmett, though, Elle quickly realizes her potential and sets out to prove herself to the world.
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