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Page 1: PRCS 2011 Summer Program Brochure

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HOLIDAYS – CENTERS AND OFFICES CLOSEDContact us for hours at Rosewood Lakes Golf Course & Northwest Pool

Labor Day Monday, September 5 Independence Day(Observed) Monday, July 4

Nevada Day Friday, October 28 Veterans Day Friday, November 11

Email us at: [email protected]

334-2262 for General Information

352-4249 for After-Hours Emergencies

Follow us online @

DIRECTORY – PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICESFacility Address Phone Fax

Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center(EMNECC) 1301 Valley Road 334-2262 321-8338

Southside Cultural Center 190 East Liberty Street 334-2260 334-2449

McKinley Arts & Culture Center 925 Riverside Drive 334-2417 334-2598

Teglia’s Paradise Park Activity Center 2745 Elementary Drive 356-3176 -

Neil Road Recreation Center 3925 Neil Road 689-8484 689-8487

Park Maintenance/Urban Forestry 2055 Idlewild Drive 334-2270 334-2471

Special Events Office 925 Riverside Drive 334-2417 334-2598

Rosewood Lakes Golf Course 6800 Pembroke Drive 857-2892 857-4488

Sibayan Youth & Recreation Center 1090 Bresson Avenue 326-6666 -

Reno Tennis Center 1901 Plumas Street 689-2975 -

Northwest Pool 2925 Apollo Way 334-2203 -

Idlewild Pool 1805 Idlewild Drive 334-2267 -

Traner Pool 1600 Carville Drive 334-2269 -

Plumas Gym 475 Monroe Street 334-2262 -

Athletic League Rain-out Hotline 334-6268 -

= Key Registration Sites. Contact us for drop-in programs and schedules.

All class schedules, facility hours and instructors are subject to change and/or cancellation.

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Hot Topic TABLE OF CONTENTS

Program Registration 4

Facility Schedules 5

Adaptive Recreation 6

Dance 8

Martial Arts 10

Fitness 11

Pools & Aquatics 14

Senior Services 19

Adult Sports 23

Golf & Tennis 24

Urban Forestry 25

Outdoors 26

Trails 28

Park Listings 29

Rentable Shelters & Facilities 31

Arts & Culture 34

Youth Programs 35

Special Events 39

TABLE OF CONTENTS

City Continues toFocus on High Quality Service

The start of the 2011 Summer-Fun time of year is almost upon us and we are preparing an enjoyable, and satisfying season for Reno residents, visitors and those who live in the Truckee Meadows.

Over the past two years, the City of Reno Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department has undergone significant reduction in staffing levels, its additional reliance on volunteers, and the need to focus City resources on priority recreation, parks, arts, and culture services. The prioritization of services have been chosen by the Reno City Council with input by citizens, user groups, neighborhood organizations, and the Boards and Commissions representing Parks and Recreation.

Despite the reduction in resources, the City staff remains committed to providing the highest quality service to our citizens, volunteers, user groups, and all participants in our programs and services. We continue to rely on our dedicated volunteers to help us provide these services, maintain our parks, and delivering our programs. Consult our website at WWW.RENO.GOV for more information on becoming a volunteer.

We look forward to a brighter future for our community and we invite you to continue to join us in improving your quality of life by engaging in the programs and services offered by the City of Reno Parks, Recreation, & Community Services Department. We’re waiting for You!

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Register in Person, By Phone, Fax or Online

• Fill out a Household Account Form (valid through May each year)

• Sierra Kids and camps require a Participant Information Form

• Call or visit a site listed on page 2 or for online service, go to WWW.RENO.GOV and select Parks, Rec. & Community Services

• Registration/payment is required in advance, prior to use of programs, services or facilities. Registration/payment is taken up until the registration deadlines or when a program is full. Call for more information or download the rules and forms from our website.

• Requests for Refunds, Transfers or Credits must be received on the written form by the criteria deadlines. Call for more information or download the rules and form from our website.

Some programs have a registration deadline and many fill to capacity. It is advised to register early to ensure your space. Fees are subject to City Council approval and can change.

ScholarshipsThe City of Reno is committed to providing recreational opportunities to all residents regardless of economic circumstances. For this reason, a limited fund scholarship program is available to those who qualify. If you have wanted to participate in our senior programs, all-day camps, before- and after-school programs or qualified activities but couldn’t because of financial circumstances, we encourage you to apply. Information is kept strictly confidential. For additional information call 334-2260.

RegistrationMission Statement

To provide excellent parks, recreation, and cultural opportunities which

enhance the quality of life within the Reno community.

Senior DimensionsHealth Plan of Nevada, Inc. (HPN) has contracted with the City of Reno to provide all of HPN’s contracted Medicare members certain fitness and wellness services and benefits. Any eligible person enrolled with HPN can receive a basic fitness membership with the City or fitness program enrollment at no charge. Programs in this brochure with the Senior Dimensions logo qualify as programs available as part of this HPN Medicare benefit.

VolunteeringVolunteering is the perfect way to develop a new skill, to discover a new talent or give back to the community. Volunteer opportunities for the City of Reno Parks Recreation and Community Services Division include but are not limited to: Greenhouse horticulture, Friends of the Rose Garden, Adopt-a-flower bed, Seniors, Inclusion and Adaptive Recreation, Golf, Arts, Community Garden, Special Events, and Administration. Long-term volunteers receive background checks prior to serving. For more information contact April Wolfe at 333-7765.

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SchedulesFacilityNorthwest Pool2925 Apollo Way(775) 334-2203

Mon/Wed/Fri 7 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Tue/Thur 7 a.m. - 9 p.m.

Saturday Available for events/rentals

Sunday 12 p.m. - 4 p.m.

Teglia’s Paradise Park Activity Center2745 Elementary Drive

(775) 356-3176

Tuesday - Wednesday 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Monday/Thursday/Friday Available for events/rentals)

Saturday - Sunday Available for events/rentals

Rosewood Lakes Golf Course6800 Pembroke Drive

(775) 857-2892

7 days a weekMarch - November 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Southside Cultural Center190 East Liberty Street

(775) 334-2260

Monday - Friday Hours to be determined

McKinley Arts & Culture Center925 Riverside Drive

(775) 334- 2417

Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Parks Maintenance2055 Idlewild Drive

(775) 334-2270

Monday - Friday 7 a.m. - 4 p.m.

RegistrationEvelyn Mount Northeast Community Center

1301 Valley Road(775) 334-2262

Monday - Thursday 7 a.m. - 9 p.m.

Friday 7 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Saturday 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Sunday Available for events/rentals

Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center Pool

(775) 334-2262

Monday 7 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday 7 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.

Wednesday 7 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.

Thursday 7 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.

Friday 7 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Saturday 8 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

Sunday Available for events/rentals

Neil Road Recreation Center3925 Neil Road(775) 689-8484

Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.

Saturday - Sunday Available for events/rentals

Facility schedules and hours of operation are subject to change. Facilities have activities offered at specific times within each operating day. Contact each facility for specifics.

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Adaptive GolfRosewood Lakes Golf Course offers six week sessions of golf instruction. Whether you are an absolute beginner or a seasoned veteran, you’ll find a place at our golf clinics taught by golf professionals. Fee: $60 per session

Sundays July 10 - Aug 21 11 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Wednesdays Sept 14 - Oct 19 11 a.m. - 12 p.m.

U.S. Paralympics, a division of the U.S. Olympic Committee, and the City of Reno have partnered to create Paralympic Sport Reno. Paralympic Sport Reno is a community-based sports club developed to involve youth and adults with physical and visual disabilities in sports and physical activity, regardless of skill level and raise the profile of Paralympic sport nationally. Contact us for a detailed schedule of activities and clinics.

About U.S. Paralympics:U.S. Paralympics, a division of the U.S. Olympic Committee, is dedicated to becoming the world leader in paralympic sports movement and to promoting excellence in the lives of persons with physical disabilities.

Access for All The City of Reno welcomes the opportunity to provide accommodations to people with disabilities so that full participation in leisure and recreation programs, classes, services and facilities may be enjoyed by all. If you or a family member require a reasonable accommodation to participate in a program, please call a minimum of five business days prior to the start of the program.

Efforts will be made to accommodate your request. If you have any questions or need additional information please contact Inclusion Services at 334-2262. Hearing impaired individuals can use Nevada Relay - dial 711 for assistance.

Adaptive REConnection is the best way to stay current on adaptive

recreation opportunities. A typical issue includes upcoming community events, sports and social programs and area resources. Download a copy from our website or call Inclusion/Adaptive Services at 334-2262 to have each issue emailed to you.

Out and About This community outing program is geared for young adults ages 15 years and up with disabilities and their caregivers/companions. Join us for bowling, cooking, golfing, fishing, field trips and more. Contact us for a detailed schedule of activities.

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Adaptive Equipment Rental ProgramWhat do you do when you want to play but don’t have the toys?YOU RENT! Our adaptive recreation equipment is available to rent (sport wheelchairs, roller sleds, bowling ramp, handcycles, etc.). Renting makes it affordable for participants to try before

they buy, be a weekend warrior, gain skills, and be involved in more than one sport. For more information call Inclusion/

Adaptive Services at 334-2262.

Northern California/Nevada Adaptive Cycling Series

Join us while we cycle various locations in Northern California and Nevada throughout the summer. There will be a series

of organized rides in the Bay Area, Sacramento, Lake Tahoe and Reno. Each ride will offer routes of varying distances for beginner to advanced cyclists.

Aug 6 Lake Tahoe, CA

Oct 22 Berkeley, CA

For more information or to sign up contact:April Wolfe - City of Reno Parks, Recreation & Community Services775-333-7765 or [email protected]

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Tap DanceEvelyn Mount Northeast Community Center

Beginner Tap – Age 7 - 12

Saturday 12:30 p.m. - 1:20 p.m.

June 18 - July 16 (4) 80455 $20

July 23 - Aug 13 (4) 80456 $20

*no class July 2

Sept 10 - Oct 15 (6) 80457 $30

Beginner Adult Tap – Ages 13+

Saturday 11:30 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

June 18 - July 16 (4) 80370 $20

July 23 - Aug 13 (4) 80371 $20

*no class July 2

Sept 10 - Oct 15 (6) 80372 $30

Intermediate Adult Tap – Ages 13+

Wednesday 6 p.m. - 7 p.m.

June 15 - July 27 (7) 80376 $35

Sept 7 - Oct 19 (7) 80377 $35

Advanced Tap – Ages 13+

Monday 6 p.m. - 7 p.m.

June 13 - July 11 (4) 80386 $20

*no class July 4

July 18 - Aug 8 (4) 80387 $20

Sept 12 - Oct 17 (6) 80390 $30

Senior Tap – Ages 50+

Wednesday 9 p.m. - 10 a.m.

June 15 - July 27 (7) 80395 $35

Sept 7 - Oct 19 (7) 80396 $35

Ballet DanceEvelyn Mount Northeast Community Center

Creative Ballet – Ages 3 - 6

Monday 5:30 p.m. - 6:15 p.m.

June 6 - June 27 (4) 80607 $35

Aug 1 - Aug 22 (4) 80608 $35

Aug 29 - Sept 26 (4) 80609 $35

*no class Sept. 5

Oct 3 - Oct 24 (4) 80610 $35

Creative Ballet – Ages 3 - 6

Tuesday 5:30 p.m. - 6:15 p.m.

June 7 - June 28 (5) 80612 $35

Aug 2 - Aug 30 (4) 80613 $40

Sept 6 - Sept 27 (4) 80614 $35

Beginner Ballet – Ages 4 - 6

Monday 5 p.m. - 5:50 p.m.

June 13 - July 11 (4) 80355 $20

July 18 - Aug 8 (4) 80356 $20

Sept 12 - Oct 17 (6) 80357 $30

Beginner Ballet – Ages 7 - 12

Saturday 10:30 p.m. - 11:20 a.m.

Jun 18 - July 16 (4) 80360 $20

July 23 - Aug 13 (4) 80361 $20

Sept 10 - Oct 15 (6) 80362 $30

Intermediate Ballet – Ages 7 - 12

Wednesday 5 p.m. - 5:50 p.m.

June 15 - July 27 (6) 80365 $30

Sept 7 - Oct 19 (7) 80366 $35

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Belly DanceEvelyn Mount Northeast Community Center

Beginner Belly Dance – Ages 13+

Thursday 6 p.m. - 7:15 p.m.

June 30 - Aug 4 80656 $55

Aug 11 - Sept 15 80661 $55

Sept 22 - Oct 27 80656 $55

Intermediate Belly Dance – Ages 13+

Thursday 7:15 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

June 30 - Aug 4 80658 $55

Aug 11 - Sept 15 80663 $55

Sept 22 - Oct 27 80656 $55

Beginner Belly Dance – Ages 13+

Wednesday 5:45 p.m. - 7 p.m.

June 29 - Aug 3 80704 $55

Aug 10 - Sept 14 80706 $55

Sept 21 - Oct 26 80665 $55

Troupe Jasmine Advanced/Rehearsal – 13+

Wednesday 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

June 29 - Aug 3 80711

Aug 10 - Sept 14 80712

Sept 21 - Oct 26 80713

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Hip-Hop JazzEvelyn Mount Northeast Community CenterEnjoy this fun fast action class while dancing to favorite pop artists. A dance combination of lyrical, hip hop and jazz will be taught. Loose fitting athletic clothes and jazz shoes are required.

Ages 6 - 10 – Monday 6:15 p.m. - 7:15 p.m.

June 6 - June 27 (4) 80718 $35

Aug 1 - Aug 22 (4) 80719 $35

Aug 29 - Sept 26 (4) 80731 $35

Ages 10+ – Tuesday 7:15 p.m. - 8:15 p.m.

June 7 - June 28 (4) 80722 $35

Aug 2 - Aug 30 (5) 80723 $40

Sept 6 - 27 (4) 80727 $35

Ballet/JazzEvelyn Mount Northeast Community CenterThis is a fun and exciting way of learning two kinds of dance. Students will learn basic and intermediate ballet steps plus enjoy the jam-in style of jazz dance. Students have recital opportunities. Tights, leotard, ballet and/or jazz shoes are required.

Ballet Jazz – Ages 6-10

Tuesday 6:15 p.m. - 7:15 p.m.

June 7 - 28 (4) 81055 $35

August 2 - 30 (4) 81056 $40

Sept 6 - 27 (4) 81058 $35

Senior Ballroom Dance WorkshopEvelyn Mount Northeast Community CenterJoin other active seniors and learn a variety of dances. You don’t need a partner to attend these dance classes, just lots of enthusiasm! A $0.50 drop-in fee or Senior Activity Pass applies.

Ages 55+ – Tuesday 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.

May 3 - Aug 30 80212

*Instructor approval required for advanced classes

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Evelyn Mount Northeast Community CenterDan Zan Ryu Jujitsu is an internationally recognized system of Hawaiian jujitsu that engages student in a lifetime of self discovery. DZR teaches self-defense that is effective on the streets and competitive on the mat or in the cage, while developing students’ character and ethical principles. Students of DZR not only practice techniques, but also belief in Kokua (helping spirit) and Ohana (family spirit).

Jujitsu – Ages 13+

Tues/Thurs 7 - 8 p.m. & Sat 10 - 11 a.m.

June 2 - 30 (13) 81365 $60

July 2 - 30 (13) 81366 $60

August 2 - 30 (13) 81367 $60

Kid’s Jujitsu – Ages 5-13

Tuesday/Thursday 6 p.m. - 7 p.m.

June 14 - 30 (6) 81358 $40

July 5 - 28 (8) 81359 $50

Aug 2 - 30 (7) 81360 $45

Goju-Ryu Karate SchoolEvelyn Mount Northeast Community Center Learn how to defend yourself with Goju-Ryu Japanese style martial art. Goju-Ryu Karate contains five progressive programs of instruction. The first is devoted to the warming up exercises used by the Instructor. The second basic form deals with the fundamentals of blocking, striking and kicking. The third basic move leads into the two major programs, Kata and Kumite.

Goju-Ryu Karate – Ages 7-12

Tuesday 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m.

June 7 - July 5 82955 $40

July 12 - July 26 82605 $40

Aug 2 - Aug 30 82606 $40

Goju-Ryu Karate – Ages 13+

Thursday 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m.

June 2 - June 30 82957 $40

July 7 - July 28 83607 $40

Aug 4 - Aug 25 82606 $40

Valentine’s Kempo KarateEvelyn Mount Northeast Community CenterValentine’s Kempo Karate is a traditional form of Karate, which gives students of all ages the training to progress through the belt ranks of White Belt - Black Belt. The focus is on respect, discipline and honor.

Beginner – Ages 8+

Monday/Wednesday 7 p.m. - 8 p.m.

June 6 - June 22 (6) $40

July 6 - July 27 (7) $40

Aug 1 - Aug 29 (10) $40

Sept 5 - Sept 28 (8) $40

Oct 3 - Oct 31 (9) $40

Nov 2 - Nov 30 (9) $40

Dec 5 - Dec 28 (8) $40

Advanced – Ages 8+

Monday/Wednesday 8 p.m. - 9 p.m.

June 6 - June 22 (6) $40

July 6 - July 27 (7) $40

Aug 1 - Aug 29 (10) $40

Sept 5 - Sept 28 (8) $40

Oct 3 - Oct 31 (9) $40

Nov 2 - Nov 30 (9) $40

Dec 5 - Dec 28 (8) $40

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JazzerciseWhen you love your workout, the results come easy. That’s why Jazzercise blends aerobics, yoga, pilates and kick boxing movements into fun dance routines set to fresh new music. All fitness levels are welcome! Taught by Joy Brackney at the California Building in Idlewild Park.For ages 16+.Mon/Tues/Wed/Fri 9 - 10 a.m.

June 1 - 29 81062 $36

July 1 -29 81063 $36

August 1 - 31 81064 $36

Personal TrainingGet the coaching and motivation you need to achieve the fitness lifestyle you want with ACE Certified Personal Trainers.

Fitness should be a lifestyle activity - like brushing your teeth. This one-on-one program will help get you started on an exercise lifestyle designed to keep you fit and healthy. The first session is an assessment of your fitness level and a conversation about your goals. In later sessions, the instructors teach proper techniques to develop strength, endurance and flexibility.

Homework - additional independent workouts - can be expected to complement and reinforce training sessions. EMNECC, by appointment. Fee: $25 for a 45 minute session.

Contact Laurel at 972-4825 or Sheryl at 813-2930 for information or to schedule an appointment.

Baby-Boot CampBaby Boot Camp stroller-based fitness classes are designed specifically to help moms get fit. It takes the place of a personal trainer at a time in your life when you need one more than ever. Classes combine strength-training exercises with cardiovascular drills. Pilates, yoga and abdominal exercises help improve core strength. The stroller, resistance tubes and even your child are used as an integral part of the workout.

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, 9:30 a.m. at Evelyn Mount Northeast Community CenterRegister online at www.babybootcamp.com.

Fitness ClassesGet the coaching and motivation you need to achieve the fitness

started on an exercise lifestyle designed to keep you fit and healthy. The first session is an assessment of

Workout while mixing Latin dance moves with aerobic steps. The routines feature interval training sessions where fast and slow rhythms and resistance training are combined to tone and sculpt your body while burning fat. You do not have to know how to dance to Zumba. Appropriate fitness clothes required. Must be registered to participate. Wednesdays, 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. at the Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center.

June 1 - 22 82312 $30

$36 for one month, $65 for two months, $90 for three months

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Fitness Center FeesSingle

AdmissionPunch Pass(10 Visits)

Quarterly(3 months)

Adult (18+) $4 $35 $80

Youth/Senior(14-17/55+) $3 $25 $60

Combination Passes and FeesFITNESS CENTER & OPEN GYMGood for the Fitness Center and Open Gym

FITNESS CENTER & POOLGood for the Fitness Center, Open Swim and Lap Swim

SingleAdmission

Punch Pass(10 Visits)

Quarterly(3 months)

SingleAdmission

Punch Pass(10 Visits)

Quarterly(3 months)

Adult (18+) $5 $45 $100 Adult (18+) $6 $55 $120

Youth/Senior(14-17/55+) $4 $35 $80

Youth/Senior

(14-17/55+)$5 $45 $100

PREMIUM - Good for the Fitness Center, Open Gym, Open Swim and Lap Swim

SingleAdmission

Punch Pass(10 Visits)

Quarterly(3 months)

Adult (18+) $7 $65 $175Youth/Senior(14-17/55+) $6 $55 $150

Pool FeesLAP SWIM/PUBLIC SWIM

SingleAdmit.

Punch Pass(10 Visits)

Quarterly(3 mths) Annual

Adult (18+) $5 $45 $150 $360

Senior/Child(55+/under 6) $2 $15 $60 $150

Youth (6-17) $3 $25 $90 $225

Water FITNESS CLASSES

Single Admission

Adult (18+) $6

Youth/Senior(8-17/55+) $5

Open Gym FeesSingle

AdmissionPunch Pass(10 Visits)

Quarterly(3 months)

Adult (18+) $2 $20 $60

Youth/Senior(8-17/55+) $1 $10 $30

Reno’s two recreation centers are great facilities for fitness and exercise activity. At the Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center patrons have access to a weight room fully equipped with dumbbell and barbell weight equipment, cable resistance machines, a universal machine, floor mats and Swiss balls.

The cardio room is filled with treadmills, elliptical trainers, stair steppers, and upright & recumbent bicycles. EMNECC also has locker rooms, a full-sized gymnasium, a four-lane lap pool and paved pathways through the adjacent Dick Taylor Park that provide variety to any workout routine.

The Neil Road Recreation Center has a circuit training room that uses both hydraulic resistance equipment and calisthenics to provide a full-body workout. Patrons can also use the gymnasium for activities like volleyball, basketball and pickle ball. Miguel Ribera Park makes other activity possible including strolling, soccer, and more.

Fees to use the facility vary and are based on the ammenities one plans to use. Stop by one of these facilities for a tour and to discuss with staff which fees apply to you.

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* These fees below do not apply at NRRC.Drop-in Fitness, etc. is $.50 for seniors.

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Water FitnessWater is a great environment for exercise. Buoyancy takes the impact off of leg joints allowing exercises to improve muscular strength, balance and fitness levels. Get high-impact results from a low-impact workout. No swimming skills are required.

Dates DatesJune 13 - July 8* 80847 $36 80852 $30.00 June 14 - July 7* 80857 $24 80862 $20.00July 11 - Aug 5* 80848 $36 80853 $30.00 July 12 - Aug 4* 80858 $24 80863 $20.00Aug 8 - 19* 80849 $18 80854 $15.00 Aug 9 - 18* 80859 $12 80864 $10.00

Dates DatesJune 13 - July 8 80936 $33 80941 $27.50 June 14 - July 7 80946 $24 80951 $20.00July 11 - Aug 5 80937 $36 80942 $30.00 July 12 - Aug 4 80947 $24 80952 $20.00Aug 8 - Sep 2 80938 $36 80943 $30.00 Aug 9 - Sept 1 80948 $24 80953 $20.00

DatesJune 14 - July 7 80956 $24 80961 $20.00July 12 - Aug 4 80957 $24 80962 $20.00Aug 9 - Sept 1 80958 $24 80963 $20.00

Tue & Thu -- 9 - 10 a.m.Senior

Tue & Thu -- 10 - 11 a.m.Senior

Adult Senior Adult

Northwest PoolMon, Wed & Fri -- 9 - 10 a.m.

Northwest Pool

Adult

Adult Senior

Evelyn Mount Northeast Community CenterMon, Wed & Fri -- 12 - 1 p.m.

Tues & Thur -- 6:15 - 7:15 p.m.

Adult Senior

*The sessions beginning the weeks of June 13 , July 11 , and Aug 8 will run from 8:45 - 9:45 am at Northwest Pool ONLY*

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Water BabiesThis parent-assisted program helps small children (6 months to 3 years old) become accustomed to the water while in the familiar hands of mom or dad.

Dates Dates DatesJune 20 - 30 80766 $56 June 20 - 30 80793 $56 June 4 - 25 80823 $28July 11 - 21 80767 $56 July 11 - 21 80794 $56 July 9 - 30 80824 $28August 1 - 11 80768 $56 August 1 - 11 80795 $56 Aug 6 - 27 80825 $28

Dates Dates DatesJune 20 - 30 80769 $56 June 20 - 30 80796 $56 June 20 - 29 80826 $28July 11 - 21 80770 $56 July 11 - 21 80797 $56 July 11 - 20 80827 $28August 1 - 11 80771 $56 August 1 - 11 80798 $56 August 1 - 10 80828 $28

Dates Dates DatesJune 20 - 30 80772 $56 June 20 - 30 80799 $56 June 21 - 30 80829 $28July 11 - 21 80773 $56 July 11 - 21 80800 $56 July 12 - 21 80830 $28August 1 - 11 80774 $56 August 1 - 11 80801 $56 August 2 - 11 80831 $28

Dates DatesJune 20 - 30 80775 $56 June 20 - 30 80802 $56July 11 - 21 80776 $56 July 11 - 21 80803 $56August 1 - 11 80777 $56 August 1 - 11 80804 $56

Course

Northwest Pool10:15 - 10:45 am -- Saturday

5:30 - 6 pm -- Mon - Thur

11 - 11:30 am -- Mon - Thur

5:30 - 6 pm -- Mon - Thur

Course10:40 - 11:10 am -- Mon - Thur

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10 - 10:30 am -- Mon - ThurCourseCourse

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Idlewild Pool

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4:30 - 5 pm -- Tue / Thurs11:20 - 11:50 am -- Mon - Thur

Course9:40 - 10:10 am -- Mon - Thur

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10:20 - 10:50 am -- Mon - Thur

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Tiny TotsCertified American Red Cross instruction begins with basic physical and mental adjustment to the water. Participants are taught basic safety and swim readiness skills using play as the primary form of teaching. This class does not teach children to be accomplished swimmers, but helps to develop a comfort level in the water and establish the basic building blocks for the future instruction. Participants are 3 - 5 years old. Five students per instructor.

Dates Dates DatesJune 20 - 29 80760 $28 June 21 - 30 80790 $28 June 4 - 25 80817 $28July 11 - 20 80761 $28 July 12 - 21 80791 $28 July 9 - 30 80818 $28August 1 - 10 80762 $28 August 2 - 11 80792 $28 Aug 6 - 27 80819 $28

Dates DatesJune 21 - 30 80763 $28 June 21 - 30 80820 $28July 12 - 21 80764 $28 July 12 - 21 80821 $28August 2 - 11 80765 $28 August 2 - 11 80822 $28

Idlewild Pool

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12 - 12:30 pm -- Tue / Thur 11:15 - 11:45 am -- Tue / ThurCourse

Northwest Pool9:45 - 10:15 am -- Sat6:15 - 6:45 pm -- Tue/Thur12 - 12:30 pm -- Mon / Wed

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Learn to SwimStudents will be introduced to the fundamentals and techniques of the front and back crawl, unsupported movement, under water exploration, compact diving and stroke development. Advanced students will refine the strokes and skills presented in previous lessons. This course is broken out into six levels of progressive instruction, and is geared for students 6 years and up, with a 10 student per instructor ratio.

Pre-Competitive ProgramsThese Programs are designed for the advanced swimmer who is not in adult lessons or on an organized swim team, Participants will have the opportunity to improve stroke development as well as enhance competitive swim team skills. The pre-requisite for this course is: Completion of Level V of the American Red Cross Learn To Swim course (or equivalent). Participants must be 8 years of age or older.

Dates Dates DatesJune 20 - July 1 80778 $70 June 20 - July 1 80805 $70 June 4 - 25 80832 $28July 11 - 22 80779 $70 July 11 - 22 80806 $70 July 9 - 30 80833 $28August 1 - 12 80780 $70 August 1 - 12 80807 $70 Aug 6 - 27 80834 $28

Dates Dates DatesJune 20 - July 1 80781 $70 June 20 - July 1 80808 $70 June 20 - 29 80835 $28July 11 - 22 80782 $70 July 11 - 22 80809 $70 July 11 - 20 80836 $28August 1 - 12 80783 $70 August 1 - 12 80810 $70 August 1 - 10 80837 $28

Dates Dates DDaatesJune 20 - 30 80784 $56 June 20 - July 1 80811 $70$70 Junee 21 - 30 80838 $28July 11 - 21 80785 $56 July 11 - 22 80812 $70$70 JulJuly 1212 - 21 80839 $28August 1 - 11 80786 $56 August 1 - 12 8081380813 $70$70 Auggust 22 - 11 80840 $28

DDattesJune 2020 - July 11 81004 $70$70July 11 - 22 81005 $70August 1 - 12 81006 $70

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10 - 10:45 am -- Mon - Fri 10:15 - 11 am -- SaturdayCourse Course

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10:35 - 11:20 am -- Mon - Fri

9:40 - 10:25 am -- Mon - Fri

Course6:10 - 6:55 pm -- Mon - Thur

Course11 - 11:45 am -- Mon - Fri

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Dates DatesJune 20 - July 1 80787 $70 June 20 - July 1 80814 $70July 11 - 22 80788 $70 July 11 - 22 80815 $70August 1 - 12 80789 $70 August 1 - 12 80816 $70

11 - 11:45 am -- Mon - Fri10:35 - 11:20 am -- Mon - FriCourseCourse

Northwest Pool NatadorsIdlewild Pool River Otters

Adult Stroke Clinic - This program is designed to help those 15 years and older refine their skills.Instructors work with participants to identify goals for success and design the aims of the course to goal completion. Participants must be 15 years of age or older. There must be at least three participants to run this course.

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Program Times Days Fee

1 - 5 pm Saturday

11:35 - 12:50 pm6 - 7 pm

Mon - Fri

11:55 - 12:55 pm Saturday Passes available

12 - 12:30 pm Mon / Wed

12 - 12:30 pm Tue / Thur

9:40 - 10:10 am

10:20 - 10:50 am

11 - 11:30 am

5:30 - 6 pm

9:40 - 10:25 am

10:35 - 11:20 am

6:10 - 6:55 pm Mon - Thurs $56 per session

Idlewild River Otters 10:35 - 11:20 am Mon - Fri $70 per session

Idlewild Beach Party 1-4 pm Fri $2 per person

$30 for 1 Child

$55 for 2-5 Children

Private Pool Rental $140 per hourDog Daze 11am - 3pm Sun Free

Mon - Fri

$28 per sessionWater Babies

(6 mo. - 2 yrs)See Schedule on page 1

June 10 - Sep 8

Dates

Lap Swim

$5 Adult $3 Youth

$2 Child / Senior

Jun 10 - Aug 281 - 3:50 pm

See Schedule on page 2

Mon - ThurSee Schedule on page 1

Private/Semi-Private Lessons

$56 per session

$70 per session

July 1

Sep 11

Public Swim

Learn to Swim(6 -17 yrs)

See Schedule on page 2

Call 334-2267 for more information

Mon - Fri

Call 334-2267 for more information

Tiny Tots(3 - 5 yrs)

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Outdoor 50 Meter 8 laned pool with 1-meter boards and a tot pool

Idlewild Pool will be closed June 17, 18, 19This schedule runs June 10 - September 11, 2011

*Public Swim and Lap Swim closed Sundays

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Program Times Days Fee

7:30 - 9 pm Tue / Thur

1 - 4 pm Sun

1 - 3:45 pm Mon - Fri

7:30 - 9 pm Tue / Thur

1 - 4 pm Sun

7 - 9 am11:30 - 1:30 pm6:15 - 7:15 pm

12 - 1 pm Sun

6 - 8:45 am

11:55 - 12:55 pm

6 - 7 pm

12 - 1 pm Sun Passes available

9 - 10 am Mon - Fri

8:45 - 9:45 am MMonon - Fri

Water Babies 6:15 - 6:45 ppmm Tue / Thuhur $28 per session

10 - 10:3010:30 am

10:4010:40 - 11:1011:10 am

11:2011:20 - 11:50 am

5:30 - 6 pm

10 - 10:45 aamm

11 - 11:4511:45 am

6:15 - 7 pm

Noorrtthhwest Natadors 1111 - 11:4511:45am Mon - FriFri $70$70 per session

Adult Strokkee ClCliinnicic 6:156:15 - 7 pm Mon - Fri $70$70 per session

$30 for 1 Child

$55 for 2-5 Children

Private Pool Rental $70 per hour

Mon -- Thur

through Jun 9 /Aug 29 - Sep 4

Tiny Tots See Schedule on page 1

Lap Swim

Jun 10- Aug 21

through Jun 9Aug 29 - Sep 5

Jun 10- Aug 21

$56 per session

See Schedule on page 1

Mon - Fri

Mon - Fri

June 14 - Aug 21

Public Swim

$5 Adult $3 Youth

$2 Child / Senior

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$70 per session

$6-Adults, $5-Seniorsclass

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Call 334-2203 for more information

Learn to Swim

Private/Semi-PrivateLessons

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2925 Apollo Way · 334-2203 Indoor 25-yard pool featuring 8 lanes and a teaching pool

This schedule runs April 1 - September 5, 2011Northwest Pool will be closed for maintenance August 22 - Sept 5

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Program Times Days Fee

Public Swim 12:00 - 2:30 pm Saturday7 - 10 am1 - 2 pm

11 am - 12 pm Saturday9:45 - 10:15 am Sat11:15 - 11:45 am Tue / Thur10:15 - 10:45 am Sat

10 - 10:30 am Mon / Wed4:30 - 5 pm Tue / Thur

11 - 11:45 am Sat10:45 - 11:30 am Mon / Wed

5:15 - 6 pm Tue / Thur12 - 1 pm MoMon/Wed/Fri10 - 1111 am Tuee / Thur

Private Pool Rental $70 per hour

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See schedule on page 16Learn to Swim(6 - 17 years)

$28 per session

Water Babies(6 mo. - 2 yrs.)

see schedule on page 15

Water Fitness$6 - Adults$5 - Seniors

class

$28 per session

$28 per session

Program Times Days Fee

Public Swim 1-4pm Daily$4 - Adults

$2.50 - Youth$2 - Child/Seniors

Private Pool Rental $70 per hourCall 334-2262 for more information

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Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center Pool1301 Valley Road · 334-2262

Indoor 25-yard pool featuring 4 lanes - closed Sundays

Traner Pool1600 Carville Drive · 334-2269

Outdoor 25-yard pool featuring double flume slide and water play features

Schedule subject to changeThis schedule runs April 1 - September 5, 2011

Schedule subject to changeThis schedule runs June 11 - July 31, 2011

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SENIORSENIORFitness

Stretch and Tone at theWashoe CountySenior CenterHelping to maintain health, boost energy and improve confidence, each one hour session includes: 20 minute warm-up and strength training (Monday-chairs, Wednesday-dynabands, Friday-sticks), 20 minute low intensity cardio endurance exercises and 20 minutes of stretching cool down to improve flexibility and balance. We keep motivation going with music and instruction while also providing a source of fun, stress relief and a place to meet friends.Age: 55+. Fee: $10 per month.1155 East Ninth Street.

Chair YogaThis course is designed to help senior participants with yoga poses either seated or standing beside a chair. The gentle movement will help to build strength and flexibility along with learning to breathe deeply to calm the nerves and relax the body and mind. Poses will incorporate left and right brain as well as balance for better mobility. Dress comfortably with low heeled shoes.Age: 55+. Fee: $5 per month.

Wednesdays 1:30 - 2:15 p.m. EMNECC

Senior Fitness GroupThe class will contain cardio exercise, and will utilize the exercise machines and weights in the weight room. The purpose and direction of the classes will be for weight reduction and general condition of the body. Age: 55+. Fee: $20 per month.

Mon/Wed 10 & 11 a.m. EMNECC

Tue/Thur 10 a.m. NRRC

Senior Yoga/Senior DimensionsThis modified yoga program for mature adults is designed to help improve strength and flexibility. Stretch and hold poses in simple ways to gradually ease tight joints and muscles and build strength. Regain mobility, coordination, balance and fullness of breath. Leave class feeling relaxed and refreshed.Age: 55+. $20 per month.

Mon/Wed/Fri 10 - 11 a.m. NRRC

Mon/Wed/Fri 12 - 1 p.m. EMNECC

Sit & Get Fit This is a weight training program designed to strengthen the muscles used for walking and getting out of a chair. Exercises are done while seated and standing, holding a chair for balance. Age: 55+ Fee: $5 per month.

Mon/Wed/Fri

Teglia’s Paradise Park Activity Center 8:30 - 9:30 a.m.

Mon/Wed Neil Road Recreation Center 2 - 3 p.m.

Tue/Thu EMNECC 10-11 a.m.

Mon/Wed/Fri 9 - 10 a.m.

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Brunch and a Movie ClubJoin friends for brunch at a local buffet followed by a good movie at the downtown theater. Meets the first Thursday of every month, departing from Neil Road Recreation Center at 8:30 a.m., Teglia’s Paradise Park Activity Center at 9 a.m., EMNECC at 9:15 a.m., and Orvis Ring at 9:30 a.m. Returns - 3 p.m. Fee: $20

July 7 76198 Aug 4 76199

Drop-In Programs

Neil Road Recreation Center

Pickle ball Tues/Thurs 9 a.m.

Pinochle Wed 1 p.m.

Beginner Bridge Tues 1 p.m.

Conversation Cafe Tues 10 a.m.

Bunco 1st Thurs of each month 1 p.m.

Dominoes 2nd Thurs of each month 1 p.m.

Rummikub 3rd Thurs of each month 1 p.m.

Bingo Fridays 1 p.m.

Badminton Fridays 6 p.m.

Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center

Cribbage Thursdays 1 p.m.

Pan Cards Fridays 1 p.m.

Teglia’s Paradise Park Activity Center

Pinochle Mon/Wed 9:30 a.m.

Advanced Bridge Tues 9 a.m.

Intermediate Bridge Wednesday 9:30 a.m.

Bunco Thursdays 1 p.m.

Senior Tai ChiThis Tai Chi course is for beginners along with regular practitioners . Instructor Bill McKee has been practicing Tai Chi for over 20 years. He’ll teach a Yang style short form class.Sample one class for free.Age: 55+. Fee: $20 per month

Tues/Thurs 12 - 1 p.m. EMNECCNEW!

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Conversation CaféConversation Café is a lively, hosted, drop-in conversation among diverse people about our feelings, thoughts and actions in this complex, changing world. The simple structure of Conversation Café and the spirit of respect, curiosity and warm-welcome help people shift from small talk to BIG talk. Cafés are unique because they foster inquiry rather than debate – minds and hearts are both involved. Come in and share coffee, refreshments and ideas as we explore a different topic each week. Neil Road Recreation Center, Tuesdays at 10 a.m. There is a $0.50 drop in fee.

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Senior Connection NewsletterStay current on the activities we offer. A typical issue includes descriptions of upcoming classes and events, activity calendars and much more. Check out the facility calendars to locate drop-in card games and other adventures. Pick up a copy each month at Teglia’s Paradise Park, the Neil Road Recreation Center, the Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center, public libraries or download a copy from our website WWW.RENO.GOV.

Senior Lunch ProgramSeniors can enjoy a hot meal or a fresh salad for lunch at the Neil Road Recreation Center. Salads must be ordered a day in advance but hot meals can be ordered that morning before 9:15 a.m. Lunches are served Monday through Friday at 12:15 p.m. Even if you are not a senior, you can join us for lunch for $4 per person. Additional eligibility information applies. For more information, call 689-8484 or visit WWW.RENO.GOV.

Neil Road Recreation Center hosts regular visits from local Social Service providers to help you get needed services. Call 689-8484 to find out what service providers are at the center and when you might schedule an appointment to see someone!

Dinner and a ShowJoin us on these local outings. Price includes both dinner and show tickets. Space is limited, so register early. Additional trips will be scheduled in the fall. Call 334-2262 for information or view monthly newsletter.

June 11 Angry Housewives -The Musical $33

June 21 Reno Rodeo 2011 $20

July 13 Artown:Steve Riley and the Mamo $15

July 15 Reno Aces Baseball vs. Colorado Springs Sky Sox $29

July 31 ArtownPlaying For Change $15

July 27 Lake Tahoe Shakespeare festival: “Twelfth Night” $44

Aug 11Senior Social -Hot August Nights@NRRC

$10

Aug 13Hot August Nights -Controlled Cruise*in Sparks

$10

Aug 21 Eldorado presents “Hairspray” $40

Senior TravelersTravel to a different regional destination each month. Departs from the Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center, Neil Road Recreation Center or the Teglia’s Paradise Park Activity Center.Fee: $40. Age: 55+. Call 334-2262 for information or view monthly newsletter.

June 16 Virginia City & Gold Hill 77108

July 21 Emerald Bay Cruise 77109

Aug 18 Squaw Valley & Tahoe City 77110

Sept 15 Old Sacramento 80398

Oct 20 Apple Hill 80399

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Crochet CircleJoin this stress free group to learn a variety of stitches and create afghans, lap blankets and much, much more. Projects require time spent as ‘home work’ for completion. All skill levels welcome. Supply list: one 8 oz. skein of worsted weight yarn and an ‘H’ aluminum crochet hook. Age: 55+. Mondays from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. at EMNECC

Jun 6 - 27 76500 $20

Jul 11 - 25 76501 $20

Aug 1 - 22 76502 $20

Sep 12 - 26 $20

Join the volunteer crochet group on the 3rd and 4th Thursday of each month to complete community service projects. Call 334-2262 for more information.

Senior Computer Classes Learn computer skills and bring the world to your fingertips. Communicate with friends, family and the world! Classes run for three weeks each. There are

some exceptions due to holidays. $20 per month. Pre-registration required.

Basic PC Mon 9 - 11 a.m. EMNECC

Microsoft Word I Mon 11:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. EMNECC

Open Lab Wed 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. EMNECC

Internet/E-mail Wed 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. EMNECC

Job search workshop Thurs 2 p.m. -

4 p.m. NRRC

Digital Photography II

11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. NRRC

Colin Ross & the Senior Music Program 2011Accomplished musician Colin Ross will direct seniors with their vocal or instrumental talents in a series of workshops each month culminating in a final performance at the end of each session. Those who attend can highlight their talents and skills by singing solo, playing an instrument, or they can be part of the chorus. Any skill level is accepted and no audition is required, however, the music director makes final decisions on solos. These workshops are enlivening, educational and fun. The next session starts in June and will run through August with a final performance on August 30.Age: 55+.Fee: $10 per day or $25 per monthLocation: Neil Road Recreation Center

Tuesdays 2 - 3:30 p.m. NRRC

Every month seniors gather to tango, waltz and swing, getting exercise, building friendships and having fun. The music varies from live to DJ, and occasionally is accompanied by a holiday

celebration. Light refreshments are provided.Fee: $5

Upcoming dates:June 26July 10 July 24Aug 14Aug 28

Learn computer skills and bring the world to your fingertips. Communicate with friends, family and the world! Classes run for three weeks each. There are

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Adult Leagues

To register for one of these leagues, download a sport-specific registration form from our website and submit it according to the instructions therein. To receive a registration form without the use of the Internet, call the Athletics Office at 334-2262.

SOFTBALL

Registration League Begins

Team Fee

Reg #

Co-ed Softball LeagueWeeknights – Reno Sports Complex & Idlewild Park

Apr 25 - Jun 13 July 18 $535 80156

Men’s Softball League

Weeknights – Reno Sports Complex & Idlewild Park

Apr 25 - Jun 13 July 18 $535 80158

CO-ED KICKBALL

Registration League Begins

Team Fee

Reg #

Mondays – Reno Sports Complex

Apr 25 - Jun 13 July 18 $360

ULTIMATE FRISBEE

Registration League Begins

Team Fee

Reg #

June 13 - Aug 1 Aug 16 $115 74063

VOLLEYBALL

Registration League Begins

Team Fee

Reg #

Volleyball – Summer Sunday Spiking League

Sundays – Plumas Gym

May 9 - Jun 13 Jun 26 $160 80510

Volleyball – Fall Non-Spiking League

Mondays & Wednesdays – Plumas Gym

Jul 25 - Sep 6 Sep 19 $160 80514

Volleyball – Fall Spiking League

Tuesdays & Thursdays – Plumas Gym

Jul 25 - Sep 6 Sep 20 $160 80512

Volleyball – Fall Sunday Spiking League

Sundays – Plumas Gym

Jul 25 - Sep 6 Sep 25 $160 80516

BASKETBALL

Registration League Begins

Team Fee

Reg #

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Since 1991, Rosewood Lakes Golf Course has provided golfers from all over the world extraordinary golf surrounded by the natural beauty of the Nevada desert. Rosewood Lakes Golf Course is renowned for its generous greens, berm-lined fairways and panoramic views.

Superbly conditioned fairways and greens coexist with native wildlife, making for a pleasurable golf experience year-round. Four sets of tees ranging from 5,073 to 6,693 yards make the course challenging for all levels, even the most serious enthusiast. For tee times call 857-2892 or visit WWW.ROSEWOODLAKES.COM.

Reno Tennis CenterThe Reno Tennis Center is centrally located at 2601 Plumas Street. Sixteen hardcourts await players of all abilities. League, lessons, camps and open play are available. Open year-round, four courts are also lighted for play in the darker days of the year. Contact Andres Durandegui, Director of Tennis, at 689-2975 for more information.

Four courts were fully reconstructed in early 2008, and more courts will be rebuilt in the future years as part of the Reno City Council’s investment in recreation facilities. Thirty other courts can be found throughout the community at parks like Barbara Bennett, Whitaker, Mira Loma and Crystal Lake.

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Urban ForestryUrban ForestryOur urban forest encompasses trees and vegetation on both public and private property within the city limits. A dedicated staff of arborists and a professional Urban Forester maintain over 24,000 publicly owned trees in city parks and along public streets. Their work is vital to both public safety and tree preservation.

Reno’s arborists are concerned about trees that appear to be dead, dying, or diseased, that have large broken limbs, low limbs, or limbs blocking traffic signs, signals or intersection sight lines. To report concerns about trees causing a public hazard call Reno Direct at 334-INFO. Information on planting and caring for trees can be found at WWW.COMMUNITYFORESTRY.ORG.

Firewood SalesReno Urban Forestry sells firewood to the general public during the months of September and March. The wood yard is located at 190 Telegraph is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. for wood cutting. The wood is in log form and requires people to saw their own rounds for splitting. The cost is $75 per cord. Customers must first sign a waiver of liability and pay in advance at the Park Maintenance Office, 2055 Idlewild Drive. Office hours are 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday - Friday, excluding holidays. Payment by cash or check only.

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Outdoors

Sky Tavern Junior Ski ProgramThe Sky Tavern Junior Ski Program is a non-profit organization that operates the ski and snowboard instruction program at Sky Tavern each winter. For additional information on the program please call 323-5125 or visitWWW.SKYTAVERN.COM.

Project Discovery Leadership Challenge ProgramProject Discovery programs consist of a progressive series of carefully designed high-impact training activities to enhance skills related to leadership, team-building, communication and problem solving. The Sky Tavern site is one of the largest ropes courses in the U.S. For more information on Project Discovery, call 849-3393 or visit their website at WWW.PROJECTDISCOVERY.COM.

The Whitewater Park has grown into a cultural icon, an essential ingredient of Downtown that is the envy of cities across the country. Opened in 2004, the half-mile Whitewater Park features five drop pools over 1400 feet in the north channel; six pools

over 1200 feet in the south channel. The north and south channels are created by Wingfield Park, a grassy island park with an amphitheater and facilities for concerts, festivals, picnics, outdoor sports and recreation. Visitors to the park will commonly see people using kayaks, canoes, rafts, or inner tubes pass through the park any time of the year. Kayak, raft and tube rentals are available by local concessionaires. As with all river systems, safety precautions should be exercised (i.e. use of personal flotation devices). No lifeguard on duty. Call us at 334-2414 for more information.

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Park

Idlewild Park Train RideThe train runs weekends 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. from April 10 - September 26 and Tuesdays through Fridays 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. from June 2 - September 3. On Labor Day, the train runs 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. as well. Cost: $2. Free for ages 2 and under.

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Build a closer bond with your dog. Dog’s shot record must be brought to the first class. Saturdays.

Comstock Park 9 - 10 a.m.

June 18 - Aug 6 80106 $75

Aug 13 - Sept 17 80108 $75

McKinley Arts & Culture Center 1 - 2 p.m.

June 18 - Aug 6 80107 $75

Aug 13 - Sept 17 80109 $75

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Life in northern Nevada is all about enjoying the outdoors. Reno, Sparks and Washoe County have pooled resources and information to create a guide about public trails in and around the Truckee Meadows. The guide helps readers find new places for mountain biking, horseback riding, trail running, serious hiking or a leisurely stroll under infinitely blue Nevada skies.

Primary funding for the guide was generously provided by a Federal Highway Administration Recreational Trails Program grant, along with support from the sponsors: Reno-Sparks Convention & Visitors Authority, Saint Mary’s Regional Medical Center and Scheels.

Truckee Meadows Trails Guides are available online as a downloadable PDF and at all City of Reno recreation facilities. In addition to this resource, we have just unveiled an interactive trail map feature on the WWW.RENO.GOV website. Using GPS technology and the Google Maps platform, users can see

trails on street, satellite and topographic maps, and zoom in/out to a variety

of elevations. A trail description and color map can then be downloaded as a PDF. To find the interactive map, visit the WWW.RENO.GOV homepage, then navigate to

Government > Parks, Recreation & Community Services > Reno Trails Map. Enjoy!

Life in northern Nevada is all about enjoying the outdoors. Reno, Sparks and Washoe County have pooled resources and information to create a guide about public trails in and around the Truckee Meadows.

Truckee Meadows Trails Guides are available online as a downloadable PDF and at all City of Reno recreation facilities. In addition to this resource, we

topographic maps, and zoom in/out to a variety of elevations. A trail description and color map can then be downloaded

for mountain biking, horseback riding, trail running, serious hiking or a leisurely stroll

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May 1 - Labor Day: 5 a.m. - 10 p.m.

DowntownBarbara Bennett Park ● ● ● ● ● ●

10 Ralston Street ● ● ●10 North Virginia ● ●1st Street & Arlington Ave ● ●

150 South Virginia Street ●

Truckee River Whitewater Park at Wingfield

220 West 1st Street ● ●1st Street & Arlington Ave ● ●

North Valleys12000 Mt. Charleston ■ ● ● ● ● ● ● ●12000 Mt. Charleston ●850 Link Lane ■ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●825 Burgess Place ■ ● ● ● ● ● ● ●8755 Red Baron Blvd. ● ■ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Northeast1140 Beech Street ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Eighth Street Parkway 455 East 8th Street ● ●200 East 9th Street ■ ● ●2370 Scottsdale Road ● ● ● ● ●1910 Bishop Street ● ● ● ● ● ● ●1265 Hillboro Street ● ● ● ● ●790 Sage Street ● ● ● ●760 Winston Drive ● ● ● ●

2745 Elementary Drive ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

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Northwest1485 Robb Drive ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●3950 Buckingham Square ■ ● ● ● ● ●85 Irving Park Circle40 Coleman Drive ● ● ● ●5950 Las Brisas ● ■ ● ● ● ● ● ● ●Riverside Drive atWashington Street

925 Riverside Drive ●6450 Moonridge Terrace ● ■ ● ● ● ●2775 Apollo Way ■ ● ● ● ● ● ●3100 Dickerson Road ● ● ● ●825 Wyoming Avenue ■ ●1355 Rainbow Ridge Road ■ ● ● ● ● ● ● ●2975 North Virginia Street ■ ● ●650 Riverside Drive ● ● ●1101 Sierra Street ●3290 Snake River Drive ● ● ● ● ● ●

Somersett East Park 1900 Park Hollow Court ■ ● ● ● ●2525 Robb Drive ■ ● ● ● ● ● ● ●6555 Valley Wood Drive ■ ● ● ● ● ● ● ●550 University Terrace ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

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Bicentennial ParkCity PlazaFulton CornerPowning VeteransMemorial Park

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Sage Street ParkSterling Village Tot LotTeglia’s Paradise Park(Two Rentable Shelters)

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Hilltop ParkIrving Circle ParkLake ParkLas Brisas Park

Reno Sports ComplexRiverside Drive Park

Rotary Centennial Park

Seminary Park

Oxbow Nature Study AreaPeavine FieldsRainbow Ridge Park

Lunsford Park

McKinley ParkNorthgate Park

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Southeast5 South Park Street ● ● ● ●1595 Wilbur May Parkway ● ● ● ● ● ● ●1650 Carat Boulevard ■ ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Damonte Ranch Park 1950 Steamboat Parkway ● ● ● ● ● ● ●4385 Loreto Lane9555 Evergreen Drive ● ●495 Galetti Way ●●●●●1498 East 7th Street ■ ●1005 Holcomb Ave9675 Wilbur May Parkway ●●●●●●●1160 East Huffaker ● ■ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●1000 Jamaica Avenue ■ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●957 Kuenzli Street ●●●●●1635 Yori Avenue ●●3925 Neil Road ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●3000 South McCarran Blvd ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●250 Kirman Avenue ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Reggie Road Pathway Reggie Road ●400 Stewart Street ●●●●●1201 East Taylor Street ■ ●●●●●2800 Yori Way ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

SouthwestCaughlin Crest Park ●●Crissie Caughlin Park ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●Crystal Lake Park ■ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●Horseman’s Park ●Idlewild Park(Three Rentable Shelters)

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Ivan Sack Park ●●●●Jack Tighe Memorial Fields ■ ●Manzanita Park ● ■ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●Mary Gojack Park ●●●●●Moana Park and Stadium ■ ●●●Newlands Park ●●Plumas Park & Gym ● ● ●Reno Tennis Center ● ●Robinhood Park ●●●●●Schiappacasse Park ● ●Summit Ridge Park ■ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●Village Green 4785 Caughlin Parkway ■ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●Virginia Lake Park ●●●●●●●●●Wheatland Park ■ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

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Donner Party ParkEvergreen ParkFisherman’s Park I and IIGovernor’s Bowl Park

Brodhead ParkCenter Creek Park

3415 Idlewild Drive

2601 Plumas Street800 Robinhood Drive

325 Burris Lane630 Manzanita Lane3100 Skyline Blvd240 Moana Lane700 California Avenue475 Monroe Street

1190 Country Estates Circle

Holcomb Historic SiteHorizon View Park

3851 Cashill Boulevard

Liston ParkMiguel Ribera ParkMira Loma ParkPickett Park

Stewart ParkWilkinson ParkYori Park

990 Wheatland Road

3945 Riverhaven Drive4560 Summit Ridge Drive

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Staff is available to help you identify which facility may best meet your needs. Renters can bring their own caterer and food, unlike requirements to use in-house caterers at other rentable facilities.

A security deposit of $500-$1000 is required. For current rental rates or to rent a facility please call 334-2262 or 334-2417.

RENTABLE FACILITIESFacility Location Contact Capacity Rates/Hr Kitchen Patio*

California Building 75 Cowan Drive 334-2417 260 $75 l l

Horseman’s Park Clubhouse 2800 Pioneer Drive 334-2417 85 $45 l

Neil Road Recreation Center 3925 Neil Road 334-2262 550 varies

Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center

1301 Valley Road 334-2262 300 varies l

Plumas Gym 475 Monroe Street 334-6262 350 $45

Teglia’s Paradise Park Activity Center

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Minimum requirements apply * Use of patio has an additional charge

Facility

In 1927 Reno hosted an exposition commemorating the completion of the Transcontinental Highway passing through the city and a building was erected

on the site. In 1938, the American Legion gave the building to the City of Reno.

The Spanish-style architecture, reminiscent of the early California missions, distinguishes this popular facility which hosts numerous cultural and special events, weddings, meetings and group gatherings throughout the year.

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Location: In Idlewild Park – SW Reno, near Riverside and Booth Streets

Features: Kitchen, outdoor patio area, six-foot rectangular tables, 60 inch diameter tables, folding chairs and picnic tables.

California Building Wedding Package: 8 hours for $700.00; and $75.00 for each additional hour.

Includes: use of the entire facility; kitchen, restrooms, tables and chairs, alcohol permit and patio.

Requirement: $1,000.00 Refundable Security deposit

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Family Picnics · ReunionsSmall Receptions · Birthday Parties

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Neil Road Recreation CenterThe Center is located in a campus like setting, with other facilities including, but not limited to, the Boys and Girls Club of the Truckee Meadows, Reno Police Department substation and St. Mary’s Wellness Center. The park shelter at Miguel Ribera Park can be rented in conjunction with the building for an additional fee.

Location: South Reno, between Moana and Peckham Lanes. Access is easiest from Maudlin Way.

Features: Six - foot tables and folding chairs for indoor use.

Teglia’s Paradise ParkActivity CenterSituated in a relaxing and tranquil area near the Paradise Park Pond, this facility has acres of open space, a community garden, play areas and walking trails.

During the week, Teglia’s Paradise Park Activity Center is home to many senior citizen recreation programs, providing activities, referrals and classes.

Location: NE Reno, off of Oddie Boulevard

Features: A kitchen and a large multi-purpose room with 5 round tables, 20 six-foot tables,, and 100 folding chairs for indoor use.

Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center

A 40,000 square foot facility that includes rental rooms, an indoor pool, a fitness center and cardio room, as well as a gymnasium. The rental rooms are ideal spaces

for meetings of any size and for family events. Birthday parties for children scheduled around the pool’s public swim hours are always a hit.

Location: Near downtown Reno and the Livestock Event Center.

Plumas GymLocation: Central Reno off Arlington Avenue

Features: Hardwood court for basketball (six hoops) or volleyball, with bleacher seating.

Tables and chairs are not available in the gym.

Food and drink are not allowed in the gym.

Horseman’s Park ClubhouseThe western-themed clubhouse is a perfect setting for small meetings and group gatherings. It is adjacent to Horseman’s Park, featuring a horse arena and corrals. Equestrian groups, through historic and deeded priority scheduling, coordinate a wide range of horse-oriented activities at this facility.

Location: SW Reno off of Skyline Boulevard

Features: Round tables, six-foot tables, and folding chairs for indoor use.

*West Street Market is now available for rent please call 334-2262 or visit reno.gov.

Location:Event Center.

West Street Market is now available for rentNEW!

A 40,000 square foot facility that includes rental rooms, an indoor pool, a fitness center and cardio room, as well as a gymnasium. The rental rooms are ideal spaces

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Shelter RentalsThere are 18 reservable park shelters that accommodate from 50 to 200 people. Each shelter comes with picnic tables and barbeque.

Excellent park facilities surround each shelter for groups to enjoy; however, please note that these amenities are not reserved as part of a picnic shelter permit. Playgrounds, tennis, volleyball, basketball, horseshoe pits, skate parks, etc. are normally open to the public at large.

A beer and wine permit is required ($50) if these beverages will be consumed at your event.

Staff is available to help you identify which facility may best meet your needs. Detailed information on each shelter is available online. For current rental rates or to make a park shelter reservation please call 334-3888. Fees vary from $85 - $120.

Shelter Rental Hours

10 a.m. - 8 p.m. May - Labor Day10 a.m. - 6 p.m. September - AprilRental facilities can accommodate your needs for any special occasion.

Rose Garden at Idlewild ParkThe City of Reno has the only public rose garden in the state of Nevada certified by the American Rose Society! The one acre Rose Garden, located in Idlewild Park, has 200 varieties of roses and over 2,250 total roses. The rose season is from early Jun until Sept but the roses have two peak seasons

when the entire garden is in bloom (late Jun/early Jul and late Aug). It is also a favorite location for wedding ceremonies.North Valleys

Silver Lake Park 8855 Red Baron Blvd. 50

NortheastDick Taylor Memorial Park 1140 Beech St. 100

Pat Baker Park 1910 Bishop St. 50

Teglia’s Paradise Park-Pavilion 2745 Elementary Dr. 50

Teglia’s Paradise Park-Shelter 2745 Elementary Dr. 200

NorthwestCanyon Creek Park 1485 Robb Dr. 50

Las Brisas Park 5950 Las Brisas 100

Northgate Park 6450 Moonridge Terrace 50

Whitaker Park 550 University Terrace 100

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Miguel Ribera Park 3925 Neil Rd. 200

Mira Loma Park 3000 S. McCarran Blvd. 200

Pickett Park 250 Kirman Ave. 100

SouthwestIdlewild Park - Terrace 1805 Idlewild Dr. 200

Idlewild Park - Snowflake 1805 Idlewild Dr. 200

Idlewild Park - Rose Garden 1805 Idlewild Dr. 100

Manzanita Park 630 Manzanita Ln. 100

Virginia Lake Park 1980 Lakeside Dr. 100

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Arts &McKinley Arts & Culture CenterThe former McKinley Park School, located at 925 Riverside Drive, was constructed in 1910 and renovated in 1999. This historic building with its unique ornate design boasts two gallery spaces, arts and crafts workshops, and provides rented office space for local non-profit arts organizations. It occupies an important place within the Truckee River Arts and Culture District and an auditorium and boardroom are available for rental by tenants

and outside cultural groups. The public may also rent the air-conditioned facility for weddings. Call 334-2417.

For a Fun Public Art Drive Around Reno – Find These Treasures!

1. Tribute to Native Americans: Paiute Tribe Chris Atcheson local granite boulder and

bronze Summit Ridge Park 4560 Summit Ridge Drive

2. Swimming Bench Marcella and Megan Yeates mosaic bench Valleywood Park 6555 Valley Wood Drive

3. Aspen Grove Troy Corliss stainless steel Terrace Sports Complex 2525 Robb Drive

4. Call of the Panther Eileen Gay mosaic sculpture Panther Valley Park 1850 Link Lane

5. Alfresco Jorge Blanco aluminum and powder coated steel University Ridge Park 990 South University

Ridge Park Loop

6. Luminous Balloon Seeds Cork Marcheschi fiberglass and neon light Downtown Events

Center 400 N. Center Street

7. Community, Diversity, and Independence Benjamin Victor

bronze sculptures, sandstone benches, bike racks, and banners

Wells Avenue Streetscape

Wells Avenue between Regency Way & Roberts Street

8. Rose Waterfall Eileen Gay ceramic tile mosaic Idlewild Park Rose Garden

Idlewild Drive between Booth Street & Hunter Lake Drive

9. Mountaintop Brad Rude Bronze w/enamel paint - 66” x 60” x 24”

McKinley Arts and Culture Center 925 Riverside Drive

10. Wind Dancers David Boyer kinetic steel sculpture Horizon View ParkWilbur May Parkway in Double Diamond, just north of Carat Drive

Southside Cultural Center AuditoriumThe former Southside School, located at 190 East Liberty Street, includes an art gallery on the ground floor and auditorium on the second level. The auditorium is available for rehearsals, performances, lectures, concerts and special occasions. The public may also rent the facility for weddings. Call 334-2417 for more information.

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McKinley Arts & Culture Center & Southside Cultural Center

Auditorium (rehearsal) $50/hr

Auditorium (performance) $75/hr

Auditorium (other use) $100/hr

Boardroom $50/hr

McKinley Wedding/Party Package

$800 for 8 hours - includes auditorium, stage, restrooms, foyer, kitchen and courtyard. Available for weddings!

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Morning $30 $10 per day

Afternoon $45 $15 per day

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Early Release Day - $20

Late Pickup $1 per minute per child

Alice SmithCaughlin Ranch Desert Heights (a.m. only)DodsonDouble DiamondElmcrestEsther BennettHunter LakeJessie BeckLemmon ValleyMamie Towles

Mount RosePeavineRoy GommSarah WinnemuccaSierra VistaSilver LakeSmithridge (a.m. only)Stead (a.m. only) Virginia PalmerWestergard

Serving kids in grades K-6 in elementary schools throughout Washoe County, Sierra Kids is a quality recreation program for children who need a safe, supervised environment before or after school. Snack is provided in the afternoons and homework assistance is available. Activities based on the Character Counts! curriculum are planned for participants. Specialty instructors teach art, dance and sports to after school participants. Youth sports are planned for after school participants too. Registration/payment is required by the Thursday PRIOR to the week of attendance.

The 2011-2012 school year begins Monday, August 29th for traditional calendar students.

The President’s Challenge is a program that encourages all Americans to make being active part of their everyday lives. Visit WWW.PRESIDENTSCHALLENGE.ORG.

Scholarships are available. For more information call 334-2260.

To register call 334-2262 or visit WWW.RENO.GOV and register online.

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* Approximate TimesMorning Program: 7 a.m. - school startsAfternoon Program: School ends-6 p.m.*Times may vary according to bell

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WCSD 2011 - 2012 Multi and Single Track Green, Traditional Schedule BreaksMulti-Track Green June 27 - July 29 Nov 7 - Dec 2 March 5 - March 30

Single Track Green June 20 - July 22 Oct 31 - Nov 25 March 19 - April 13

Traditional schedule breaks June 9 - Aug 26 Dec 26 - Jan 6 April 9 - 13

Vacation Station provides organized recreational opportunities to school age children in traditional and year-round schools. The program features group games, crafts, sports and free time to play with friends or read, all while under the supervision of trained City of Reno staff. Vacation Station is available for track breaks, winter and spring breaks. Vacation Station is a Character Counts! certified Gold Medal Children’s Activity Center. Ages 5 – 14, although 5 year olds must be enrolled in a Washoe County school. Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center. Mondays – Fridays 7 a.m. – 6 p.m. Fee: $100 per week, or $30 per day. Scholarships are available.

The President’s Challenge is a program that encourages all Americans to make being active part of their everyday lives. Visit www.presidentschallenge.org.

CHARACTER COUNTS! is a service mark of Josephson Institute. Visit www.charactercounts.org.

Scholarships are available. For more information call 334-2260.

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SUMMER CAMP!

Ages: (5*) 6-14Fee: $100 per weekLocations: Plumas Gym A fun filled day camp including bowling, skating, swimming and so much more. We also offer arts and crafts, sports and outdoor fun!

Ages: (*5) 6-14Fee: $60 per weekLocations: Sierra Vista E.S. / North Valley H.S.There’s so much to do - sports, games, great friends - don’t miss out! Breakfast and lunch provided through Kid’s Cafe and Summer Food Service Program.

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With nine camps for students ages 6 - 15 years, kids can have the best summer ever! All camps operate Monday – Friday, 7 a.m. – 6 p.m. Locations, ages and fees vary.

*5 year olds accepted that have completed or are already attending kindergarten in Washoe County.

Ages: 8-14Fee: $130 per weekLocation: EMNECCA great outdoor experience. Learn survival skills and have fun. Field trips include hiking swimming and more. Enjoy an overnight camp out on Wednesday night, complete with s’mores and outdoor activities. Wilderness safety and learning how to setup a tent are always highlights of this outdoor adventure!

Ages: 8-14Fee: $130 per weekLocation: Southside Cultural Center.This camp provides an opportunity for kids to sing, dance and perform in a production. There is a part for everyone, lights, music and even directing! Closes at 5:30 p.m.

Ages: 13-15Fee: $100 per weekLocation: EMNECCLearn to lead camp programs, plan activities and games, and coordinate schedules. Experience personal growth and leadership development. A great way to discover if a future career in recreation is for you!

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The R.E.C. provides great opportunities for young adults ages 12-20 to explore recreational and educational interests and develop life skills. Evening activities includes sports instruction and games in the gym, dance lessons, online tutoring using www.smarthinking.com and more. Fee: $25 for 6 month membership, $12.50 for three months.

Sibayan Youth & Recreation Center1090 Bresson Avenue

Phone: 326-6666Mon - Fri, 2 - 7 p.m.

Neil Road Recreation Center3925 Neil Road

Phone: 689-8484

Explicit Impact Teen Dance SeriesExplicit Impact practices at Sibayan on Thursdays and at Neil Road Recreation Center on Mondays from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. See staff for more details.

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R.E.C. Teen Sports Tournaments, Skills & DrillsThese new recreational sports leagues are designed for youth ages 12 – 17 to get active, develop teamwork, and have fun. Advance registration is required. Games will be held at both the Neil Road and Sibayan Recreation Centers.

Safe Place is the first step to help for any youth in crisis or at risk. This community program, operated by youth shelters or agencies, make it possible for any youth to access help. The Sibayan and Neil Road Rec centers are Safe Place locations. Visit www.nationalsafeplace.org for more info.

Youth SportsThe Reno Youth Sports Association (RYSA) coordinates all the youth sports leagues (soccer, baseball, football, softball, lacrosse, and cheerleading) that use City of Reno park properties. Sign ups for spring seasons typically start in December, and sign ups for fall seasons start around May. Watch the briefs in the Reno Gazette-Journal for most league announcements. You can also call the RYSA at 996-1313 or visit their website at www.renoyouthsports.org.

R.E.C.

Youth City Council The City of Reno Youth City Council (YCC) consists of 11 members, ages 14 - 20, who are from Reno, Sparks and unincorporated areas of Washoe County. It serves in an advisory capacity to the Reno City Council on youth issues, relationships, and healthy alternatives. The YCC is one of the few Reno boards and commissions that allows non-Reno residents to be appointed.

The YCC meets the fourth Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in City Council Chambers, 1 East First Street. Upcoming meetings are Jun 22, Jul 27, Aug 24, Sep 28. All meetings are open to the public.

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SpecialEarth Day – May 2012Nevada Econet presents an annual Earth Day which offers something for everyone in the family – information, music, food, and kid’s activities at Idlewild Park. Hours are from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. and the event is free..

Reno River Festival – May 2012Get ready for an all-out celebration of adrenaline-infused, human-powered adventure in northern Nevada. Kayaking at its best including down river

races, freestyle and boater cross competition, clinics, music and food are all a part of this 3 day festival.

Reno Tahoe Odyssey – June 2012The Reno-Tahoe Odyssey Relay Run Adventure is just that, an adventure consisting of a scenic 178 miles of running out and around Reno/Lake Tahoe.

Artown! 32 Days & 400 Events June 30 - July 31A month long celebration of cultural diversity and artistic innovation. The Reno Urban Forestry Commission leads tours of landmark trees during the festival too.

Rollin’ on the River Concert Series Friday evenings July 2 - 30 In the month of July, downtown Reno’s popular summer concert series celebrates its 16th year of FREE community concerts with another outstanding lineup of local, regional and nationally recognized Artists performing in Reno’s picturesque Wingfield Park Amphitheater on the Truckee River.

Compression Fire Arts Festival – July 23The West Coast will be set on fire at the Compression Fire Arts Festival. City Plaza will host large scale propane effects, fire dancers, fire spinners, and Mutant Vehicles; these festivities will spark your Burning Man desires.

Battle Born Derby DemonsWatch the local women’s flat track roller derby team skate to victory on June 18th and Sept. 24th at City Plaza. The Derby Demons have made the Plaza their home track and welcome all of Reno to come out and support them this season. If interested in skating with the Demons, please visit their website at www.battlebornderbydemons.com for information on joining them.

Nevada Humane Society Duck Race & Festival A day of music, fun, food and pet adoptions in Wingfield Park, culminating in a rubber duck race on the Truckee River. Adopt a duck for a chance to win exciting prizes. The race benefits our community’s homeless animals. For more information, please check the websitewww.nevadahumanesociety.org.

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Stay Informed

334-INFOThe City of Reno call center, Reno DIRECT, is designed to improve communication between you and your City government. Our non-emergency call center has one centralized phone number, 334-INFO (4636), for all city services. You can make suggestions, report problems, receive information or request services such as pothole repair, graffiti removal, and traffic signal repairs with just one call. The customer service representatives are available weekdays from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Service requests can also be reported 24/7 online at WWW.RENO.GOV.

RENO.GOVSave time and register online! Use the “Online Services” menu on the www.Reno.gov homepage to easily register for recreation classes. Many other city services are offered online, such as paying sewer bills and parking tickets, filing a police report, submitting a service request and more. Make sure to click on the social media links on www.Reno.gov to connect with us on social media.

Reno Connect is an electronic alert service designed to improve communication between the City of Reno, citizens, businesses and the general public. This service allows you to subscribe to a wide selection of e-alerts received via email. The broadcasts provide updates and announcements on a variety of topics such as recreation programs, road closures, meeting agendas, special events and development notifications. To use the Reno Connect system, all that is required is a valid email address. Visit the City’s website at WWW.RENO.GOV to sign-up for this free electronic alert service.

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