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C AMERON P ARK COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT www.cameronpark.org 530-677-2231 Facility rentals available for events, parties and special occasions FALL 2014 in Cameron Park! S tay & Play
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Page 1: C erviCeS iStriCt aCtivity GuiDePooch PluNgE & laPS aT ThE lakE Saturday, august 16, 9:00am registra-tion, 9:30am lap event begins, Pooch Plunge starts at 10:00am cameron Park lake

ACTIVITY GUIDE

Cameron Park Community ServiCeS DiStriCt

www.cameronpark.org 530-677-2231

Facility rentals available for events, parties and special occasions

FALL 2014

in Cameron Park!

S tay & Play

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Community Clean up DaySaturday, September 20

Fall FeStival/Halloween Carnival

& pumpkin patCH Saturday, october 18

Celebration oF GivinG: time, talentS & ServiCeS Friday, october 24

Cameron park Fire Department

- Santa paraDeDecember 12, 13, 14

rain Dates: December 19, 20, 21

Cameron park Swap meet

Saturday, September 20

renaiSSanCe tuDor FayreSaturday & Sunday, September 6 & 7

mommy market(& DaDDy too!)

Saturday, november 1

pooCH plunGe & lapS at tHe lake Saturday, august 16

Capitol popS ConCert banDSaturday, november 1

Santa runSaturday,

December 6

Cameron park

eXplorer poSt 89

Fire Department

panCake

breakFaSt

olD FaSHioneD CHriStmaS CraFt FaireSaturday, november 23

Santa viSitSDecember 11, 15, 16, 17 & 18

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EVENTS/coNTENTSPooch PluNgE & laPS aT ThE lakE Saturday, august 16, 9:00am registra-tion, 9:30am lap event begins, Pooch Plunge starts at 10:00am cameron Park lake 2989 cambridge Rd. A once-a-year opportunity for you to enjoy a run or walk with your on-leash dogs around the lake (approx 1.1 mile), afterwards let them cool off at our dog swim event (starts at 10am) The Lagoon will be open 10am – 2pm so dogs can enjoy off-leash running, jumping and swimming. There will be food and vendors on site.

RENaiSSaNcE TudoR FayRESat., September 6, 10:00am – 6:00pmSun., September 7, 10:00am – 5:00pmcameron Park lake 2989 cambridge Road$12 for adults ; $8 for children 4-12 and Seniors. Family packages $30Be sure to show your student id, military id, or service id for discounts! Tickets available at CSD office.Vendor and general information con-tact Raelynn DeBone 916-223-6725.

commuNiTy clEaN uP daySaturday, September 20, 8:00am – 2:00pm camerado Springs middle School 2480 merrychase drive. Use this day to clean unwanted junk out of your garages, clean yards of unwanted clippings and tree trimming and to properly dispose of bulk items. Items can be donated to Snowline Hospice. E-waste will be collected. The Cameron Park Fire Explorer Program will be volunteering at this event and col-lecting tax deductable donations.

SwaP mEETSaturday, September 20, 8:00am-12:00pmPrepare for a day of fun either sell-ing your treasures or hunting for new ones. Sign up now for your space at the Cameron Park Community Center parking lot (rain or shine – event will be held outside, come prepared !) Advance space $15.

Fall FESTiVal/ hallowEEN caRNiVal & PumPkiN PaTch Saturday, october 18, 1:30pm-4:00pm cameron Park lake2989 cambridge RdPut on your costume and come on down to Cameron Park Lake for an afternoon of Halloween fun! Old fashioned carnival games with prizes, pumpkin patch, crafts, costume parade, refreshments and more! Free entrance. Ages 12 and under

cElEbRaTioN oF giViNg: TimE, TalENTS aNd SERVicE Friday, october 24, 4:00pm-7:30pmcameron Park community center Learn About Community Resources, Volunteer Opportunities and thank ser-vice organizations in Cameron Park. FREE Admission. Enjoy a Service Organization Expo, live music, appetizers, and local wines/brews and give-aways. Non-Profit Showcase Space: FREE

mommy maRkET (& daddy Too!)Saturday, Nov. 1, 9:00am-1:00pm cameron Park community center FREE Admission. Come and shop for new and gently used children’s clothes, toys and furniture. Children’s activi-ties available while you shop. Become a “mommy/ daddy” vendor and sell your new or gently used items $15. Commercial & Direct Sales Vendors $50.

coNcERT SERiES – caPiTol PoPS Saturday, November 1– doors open at 6 pm - music starts at 7pm cameron Park community center. Advance tickets $10/$18 for 2; $12 at the door. Tickets available at Walgreens, Bel Air, Cameron Park CSD office or on line at www.showclix.com

old FaShioNEd chRiSTmaS cRaFT FaiRE Saturday, November 22, 10:00pm – 4:00pmcameron Park community center Looking for that unique holiday gift? Lots of great ideas. No entrance fee! Currently accepting vendors ($55 per space). See page 22 for more.

holiday kick oFFSaturday, december 6cameron Park community centerSaNTa RuNcheck in at 7:00am; Run starts at 8:00amThis 5K fun run/walk with Santa begins and ends at the Cameron Park Community Center. Pre-registration fee $25 adults; $15 age 17 and under. Breakfast included. camERoN PaRk EXPloRER PoST 89 FiRE dEPaRTmENT PaNcakE bREakFaST8:00am-12:00pmCome enjoy breakfast with your com-munity and local Fire Department. Breakfast includes pancakes, bacon, eggs, orange juice, coffee and raffle prizes. $5 per person.

SaNTa ViSiTS december 11, 15, 16, 17, & 18Limited to Cameron Park Residents only. See page 21 for more informa-tion. CP Residents only – $60 per time slot.

SaNTa PaRadE december 12, 13, 14; rain date december 19, 20, 21Santa Claus will be driving through Cameron Park accompanied by the Cameron Park Fire Department

cover photo: Front cover – adult league basketball and Fall Festival/halloween carnivalback cover and inside photos contributed by the El dorado camera club

Table of contentsaquatics ................................................. 4

Tot/youth activities .............................4-6

youth sports .........................................7-9

Teens ...................................................8-9

Teen/adults .......................................9-11

adults ..............................................12-14

Safety classes ...................................... 15

cooking ................................................ 16

Trips/Tours ............................................. 17

mature adults ..................................18-20

information .....................................21-25

local advertisers ........................... 14, 20

Facility information .........................24-25

Registration .......................................... 26

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Pool Schedule Beginning August 11 until September 14; may extend weekends if staffing and demand allows Public Swim M-F 4-8P*/**Sat & Sun 1-5P and Monday Sept 2 – Labor Day 1-5P*Shallow area will be closed Tuesday and Thursday from 6:30 to 7:15P for water exercise classes in August and September. No access during this time.** Beginning August 13 – six lanes will be used during public swim for Aquasol for swim practice.

Admission Fees:2yrs & under Free**Youth (3-17) $4.00Adult (18+) $5.00Senior (62+) $4.00**With adult admissionAll persons must pay to enter the pool area. Children under the age of 11 must be accompa-nied by a paying adult.

Lap Swim Beginning August 11 till August 29:Open to all swimmers 16 years and older. A pace clock will be on deck.M-F 7-10A**Depending on usage time may change to 8:30-10:30A Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday only Drop in Fee: $4 per visitTen punch pass card: $35**lap swim hours subject to change.

NEw! last chance Swim lessonsOne week swim lessons offered (four classes – 4 student max per class) Session 1 – August 25-29 (Monday – Thursday)420201.09 Guppy – ages 3-5 3-3:25P420204.09 Starfish – ages 5 + 3-3:25P420205.09 Seahorse – ages 5 + 3:30-3:55P420206.09 Seals – ages 5 + 3:30-3:55P

Session 2 – September 2-5 (Tuesday – Friday)420201.10 Turtle – 6mo - 36mo 3-3:25P 420201.10 Guppy – ages 3-5 3-3:25P420207.10 Stingray – ages 7 + 3:30-3:55P420205.10 Seahorse – ages 5 + 3:30-3:55P

Session 3 – September 8-11 (Monday – Thursday) 420201.11 Guppy – ages 3-5 3-3:25P420204.11 Starfish - ages 5 + 3-3:25P420205.11 Seahorse – ages 5 + 3:30-3:55P420206.11 Seals –ages 5 + 3:30-3:55PLocation: Community PoolFee: $30/$25 with CP resident discount

NEw! Junior Swim FitConditioning class designed to keep kids fit. Good cross training for all athletes. Focus on technique, skill building and Fun!220103.08 M/W 9/3-9/29 3-4P220103.09 M/W 10/1-10/29 3-4PLocation: Pool - Community CenterFee: $54/$48 with CP resident discountInstructor: Susie Keema

water Exercise14 + Come and join us for an enjoyable totalbody workout. We are offering a varietyof classes, so get in the water andtone-up and get fit! It’s easy to do andlots of fun. These classes are great forall ages. Drop in and try a class or purchasea punch card.Water Aerobics – T/TH 9-9:55AWater Aerobics – T/TH 6:30-7:15PA variety of techniques done on landsuch as jogging, kicking, jumping jacks,etc, but in the water. The water will provideadded resistance to your work out.

aqua Zumba M/W/F 9-9:55A (no class 8/13-8/18)Just add water and shake! Splash your way into shape with an invigorating low-impact aquatic exercise. Known as the Zumba “Pool Party” the aquatic Zumba program gives new meaning to the idea of a refreshing workout. This workout is cardio-conditioning, body toning, and the most of all exhilarating beyond belief!Location: Cameron Park Community PoolFee: $6 drop-in or $50 - 10 punch card Instructors: Lynn McCarty and Jan Lowry

Water Aerobics classes may continue in September

dancebaby ballet (Ages 1 - 3)Students will learn the basic moves in all types of dance. Props to create the right moves will be used and we will learn a small dance at the end of the six week ses-sion (bring your cameras, the pictures are a true treasure). Pink ballet slippers and black leotards. No big skirts or costumes at class. Hair should be tightly secured.120622-08 F 8/15-9/19 10-10:30A 120622-09 F 9/26-10/31 10-10:30A 120622-11 F 11/07-12/19* 10-10:30A *No class 11/28/2014Location: Dance Studio - Community CenterFee: $65/$60 with CP resident discount Instructor: Come Dance with Me

Pre ballet/Tap(Ages 3 - 5)Children learn proper ballet etiquette, tech-nique and terminology in a fun, high energy, and age appropriate setting. The last portion of each class will be featured as an intro to tap dance- a fun percussive dance. Ballet attire is required- black leotard, pink tights, ballet shoes and hair up (Out of face). Shoes Available for purchase. Tap shoes not required but highly recommended.120608-08 F 8/15-9/19 10:30-11:15A120608-09 F 9/26-10/31 10:30-11:15A 120608-11 F 11/07-12/19* 10:30-11:15A *No class 11/28/2014Location: Dance Studio - Community CenterFee: $65/$60 with CP resident discount Instructor: Come Dance with Me

NEw! children’s beginning hula (Ages 5-7)Aloha - beginning Hula. This class is for children who want to learn the basics of Hawaiian Dance and how to tell the stories of each song and dance with their eyes, hands and body language. Great for a lit-tle education on the language too. “Aloha, Mahalo, Kaholo, Ami” and much more... Bring a “wrap around” for the hips (sarong)120618-09 Tu 9/9-9/30 5-5:45P 120618-10 Tu 10/7-10/28 5-5:45P 120618-11 Tu 11/4-11/25 5-5:45P Location: Dance Studio - Community CenterFee: $45/$40 with CP resident discount Instructor: Rosalie Stearns

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beyond basics youth hula(Ages 8 - 12)“Hula beyond basics”. Learn new routines to add to your already much loved songs and dances120638-09 Tu 9/9-9/30 3:30-4:30P 120638-10 Tu 10/7-10/28 3:30-4:30P 120638-11 Tu 11/4-11/25 3:30-4:30P Location: Dance Studio - Community CenterFee: $45/$40 with CP resident discount Instructor: Rosalie Stearns

math classesChildren use their brains rather than their fingers to learn the math facts.The math facts are the foundation for most all future math skills.Children can learn the math facts the efficient way and stop relying on counting.The senses of sight, hearing, and touch plus rhythm and rhyme are used to help create associations to the addition, sub-traction, and multiplication facts. Your child will learn the concept and memorization of the math facts. Children become empow-ered when they realize that they can mem-orize the math facts and no longer need to count to get the answers. Your child will bring home a certificate of completion & a binder with activities for reinforcement at home. With a maximum of 8 students per class, all students will have individualized attention. Please bring a $50 materials fee, payable to Ways That Work, on the first day of class. If one class is full at the loca-tion please contact the other CSD as often they will have registration space available.

The addition & Subtraction Facts to 9 (Ages 6 and up)120118-06 Tu 9/16-11/18 * 3:45-5:45PNo class 11/11Location: CAB at El Dorado Hills CSDFee: $186/$181 with CP resident discountInstructor: Chris La Deaux

The multiplication Facts (Ages 8 & up)120116-06 Th 9/18-11/13 3:45-5:45P Location: Cameron Park Community CenterFee: $186/$181 with CP resident discountInstructor: Chris La Deaux

musicbeg guitar kids(Ages 8 - 12)Through fun skill building and familiar songs, kids will learn string and note names, strumming, and one and two finger chords. The class will be easy for small hands. Please bring your own guitar.120323-09 W 9/3-10/1 5:15-5:45P 120323-10 W 10/8-11/5 5:15-5:45P 120323-11 W 11/12-12/17* 5:15-5:45P * No class 11/26/2014Location: Social Room - Community CenterFee: $44/$39 with CP resident discountInstructor: Robert Gram II

Theater arts instructionNEw! acting class

Learn acting in a nurturing, non-competi-tive atmosphere. Students gain self-con-fidence, increase skills in public speaking and cooperation. With concentration on character development, improvisation, and the rehearsal process, ensemble classes incorporate theatre games, scene study and audition techniques for students with all levels of experience. Sessions cul-minate in a presentation of a play and/or monologues for family and friends. 120620.09 M 1st-3rd Graders 9/8-10/27 2:30-4P120620.10 M 4th-6th Graders 9/8-10/27 2:30-4P120620.11 M 1st-3rd Graders 11/3-12/29* 2:30-4P120620.12 M 4th-6th Graders 11/3-12/29* 2:30-4P*time may change during winter break Location: Community CenterFee: $184/$179 with CP resident discountInstructor: Gayliene Omary

NEw! youth Ensemble musical Production(Ages 8-15)The students spend their time rehearsing an age-appropriate musical that encour-ages success for all participants, regard-less of their experience level. The musical production will be taught by a professional Director, Music Director & Choreographer. This class will offer students the experi-ence of participating in a fully produced musical with sets, costumes and light-ing. They will learn warm up techniques, theatre etiquette, proper voice projection, articulation and diction, as well as singing, dancing and acting skills. The students will also learn collaboration as they work together to tell great stories. The final show is performed for family, friends and the community in the community center. Proposed musicals: Annie, Velveteen Rabbit, Babes in Toy-Land, Cinderella. Supply fee of $50 for costume, set, lighting and music. Class is 2 hours with two dress rehearsal sessions and a performance day with two shows120621.09 M 9/8-11/17 & 12/3 4-6 PDress rehearsal December 11 & 12 Performance December 13 Time TBA Location: Community CenterFee: $259/$254 with CP resident discountInstructor: Gayliene Omary

NEw! improvlaboratory Ages 12-17Students will learn improvisation basics such as how to accept and build on other players’ ideas, how to find the pattern of a scene, and how to establish a solid foun-dation. You will also be learning skills such as character, space objects, environment, and playing to the top of your intelligence. You will have fun, meet great people, and learn improv skills in a safe and support-ive environment. Two performances; one every four weeks. 130620.09 F 9/12-11/7 2:30-4P130620.11 F 11/14-1/23* 2:30-4P* no class 11/28, 12/26 or 1/2 Location: Community CenterFee: $184/$179 with CP resident discountInstructor: Gayliene Omary

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want to Teach a class?

We are always looking to expand our program offerings.

If you’d like to offer a class please complete a class

proposal and submit it via email to [email protected],

or via mail to 2502 Country Club Dr.,

Attention Recreation Supervisor

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Fitnesskinderkicks/Taekwondo(Ages 4 - 6)Come and join this fun Martial Arts class designed for 4 to 6 year olds. In this 30 minute class, children will work on exer-cises, balance, coordination, attention, self-control, and Taekwondo blocks and kicks. Class includes a FREE uniform.120700-09 M,W 9/8-10/29 5:30-6P 120700-10 M,W 10/20-12/15 5:30-6P Location: Cameron Park Taekwondo Studio3161 Cameron Park Drive, suite #103 Fee: $104/$99 with CP resident discount Instructor: Mr. & Mrs. Westphal and Ms Jones

kids white belt (Ages 7 - 12)Designed for ages 7 and up, this class is great for anyone who wants to work on hand/foot and eye coordination develop-ment. Students will work on strikes, kicks, blocks, focus, and self-discipline. Class includes a FREE uniform.120701-09 M,W 9/8-10/29 6-6:45P 120701-10 M,W 10/20-12/15 6-6:45P Location: Cameron Park Taekwondo Studio, 3161 Cameron Park Drive, suite #103 Fee: $124/$119 with CP resident discount Instructor: Mr. & Mrs. Westphal and Ms Jones

gymnasticsNEw! Toddler class

(Ages walking to 3 years)Get your toddler out and moving. Age appropriate activities! Climbing and bal-ancing, music and movement120715-09 M 9/8-9/29 10:30-11:15A120715-10 M 10/6-10/27 10:30-11:15A 120715-11 M 11/3-11/24 10:30-11:15A 120715-12 M 12/1-12/22 10:30-11:15A Location: Tumble Time Gymnastics 2586 Meadow Lane, Cameron ParkFee: $65/$60 with CP resident discountInstructor: Tumble Time Gymnastics

kinder gymnastics (Ages 3 - 5)We have a very unique and successful pro-gram for your youngster. Our classes are packed full of fun exercises and age appro-priate activities. Our pre-school gymnastics classes are funtastic! The classes are jam packed with gymnastics activities including obstacle courses, trampolines, stretching and more. The kids never stop moving!120712-09 M 9/8-9/29 11:30A-12:15P 120712-10 M 10/6-10/27 11:30A-12:15P 120712-11 M 11/3-11/24 11:30A-12:15P 120712-12 M 12/01-12/22 11:30A-12:15P Location: Tumble Time Gymnastics 2586 Meadow Lane, Cameron ParkFee: $65/$60 with CP resident discountInstructor: Tumble Time Gymnastics

Trampoline & Tumbling class (Ages 6 - 14)Come and Tumble. This class teaches all of the basic tumbling skills on the spring floor and trampolines (3 different types). Strength, flexibility, coordination, and agil-ity are some of the wonderful benefits that students will learn from gymnastics! Tumbling goes hand in hand with many other sports such as martial arts, dance, cheerleading and more.120713-09 Th 9/4-9/25 3:30-4:30P 120713-10 Th 10/2-10/23 3:30-4:30P 120713-11 Th 10/30-11/20 3:30-4:30P 120713-12 Th 12/4-12/18* 3:30-4:30PLocation: Tumble Time Gymnastics 2586 Meadow Lane, Cameron ParkFee: $70/$65 with CP resident discount*December Fee: $54/$49 with CP res. discountInstructor: Tumble Time Gymnastics

Starbrites (Age 3)In this class we provide children the opportunity to learn gymnastics, listening skills and social interaction using obstacle courses and age appropriate cooperative games. Starting gymnastics at a young age will help your child with motor skills, confidence, strength and physical fitness.120705-09 M 9/8-9/29 10-10:45A 120705-10 M 10/6-10/27 10-10:45A 120705-11 M 11/3-11/24 10-10:45A 120705-12 M 12/1-12/22 10-10:45A Location: All Star Gymnastics & Cheer – 6160 Enterprise Dr, St A, Diamond Springs Fee: $59/$54 with CP resident discountInstructor: All Star Gymnastics

Rainbow Stars (Age 4)This is a transition class for children ages 4. This class is carefully designed to help children move from our preschool program to our recreational program. Children will learn more complex gymnastics skills and will be introduced to our recreational curriculum. Children in this class will attempt more challenging obstacle courses, stations and advanced skills while having a ton of fun.120702-09 F 9/5-9/26 10:30-11:30A120702-10 F 10/3-10/24 10:30-11:30A 120702-11 F 11/7-12/5* 10:30-11:30A * No class 11/28/2014Location: All Star Gymnastics & Cheer 6160 Enterprise Dr, St A, Diamond Springs Fee: $74/$69 with CP resident discountInstructor: All Star Gymnastics

Recreational cheer(Ages 5 - 11)Introduction to cheer class; students learn the basics of stunting, jumping, dancing, and some tumbling. A great class for girls ages 5-11 that love to cheer and want to learn more.120709-09 W 9/3-9/24 4:30-5:30P120709-10 W 10/1-10/22 4:30-5:30P 120709-11 W 10/29-11/19 4:30-5:30P Location: All Star Gymnastics & Cheer 6160 Enterprise Dr, St A, Diamond Springs Fee: $69/$64 with CP resident discountInstructor: All Star Gymnastics

NEw! Foothill allstar Elite cheer(Ages 8-13)Competitive cheer team. This team is notmeant to cheer for other teams at theirhalf times. This is a team of athletesintended to win their own championships!120720.09 M,W,Th 9/3 - Jan. 2015 6:15-8:30PTry out fee $25, try out date: week of August 25Location: Community CenterFee: $255/$250 with CP resident discountInstructor: Brooke Gaines

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Tennis Program FREE Tennis Clinics for Juniors, Teens, and Adults Come out, hit a few balls, learn some tennis basics, meet the Pro and enjoy some Tennis Fun! Tennis is a Sport of a Lifetime! Loaner/Demo racquets available. Registration required/Limit 1 Free Clinic per student120322-09 Jr Pee Wee ages 5-7 W 9/3 4-4:30P 120324-01 Jr Beginners ages 8-12 W 9/3 4:30-5:15P120325-01 Jr Teens W 9/3 5:15-6P160321-09 Family Starter Clinic – one adult /one child 10+ Th 9/4 5-6P

lessons The lesson program is under the direction of Andrew H. Webb and staff if needed.His focus is on helping each student set and achieve their Tennis goals and have Fun in the learning process. Junior classes use a game-based approach formalized by the USTA as “Quick Start”. Age appropriate balls, racquets and court sizes are used as your child progresses. Each student must wear comfortable clothing for movement and have proper tennis shoes. It is recom-mended to bring sufficient water and have hat/visor and sunscreen. Loaner racquets available if needed. *All students must bring 1 can of New Tennis Balls to first class.

Fall program 120321-10 Jr Pre-Pee Wee ages 3-4 W 9/10-10/8 3:30-4PFee: $49/$44 with CP resident discount

120322-10 Junior Pee Wee ages 5-7 W 9/10-10/8 4-4:30PFee: $49/$44 with CP resident discount

120324-10 Junior Beginners ages 8-12 W 9/10-10/8 4:30-5:30PFee: $84/$79 with CP resident discount

120325-09 Junior Adv Beginners ages 10-14 Th 9/11-10/9 4-5PFee: $84/$79 with CP resident discount

130321-09 Junior Intermediate/HS Teens Th 9/11-10/9 5-6PFee: $84/$79 with CP resident discount

FuNdamental Volleyball(Grades 4 - 8)Volleyball lessons for beginners and intermediate players taught by top-notch instructors. Gold Cal Volleyball Club Director Melanie DeMuir and other Gold Cal Volleyball Coaches120310-09 F 9/12-10/3 4:30-6P Location: Community Center Gym Fee: $100/$95 with CP resident discountInstructor: Melanie DeMure and staff

one-day Volleyball clinics(Grades 4 - 8)Setting/Defense Clinic 120310-11 F 10/10 4:30-6:30P Hitting/Serving Clinic 120310-1B F 10/17 4:30-6:30P Location: Community Center Gym Fee per clinic: $38/$33 with CP res. discountInstructor: Melanie DeMure and staff

december clinic(Grades 4 - 8) A two-day volleyball clinic for beginning and intermediate players taught by top-notch instructors from Gold Cal Volleyball 120310-12 F 12/19 4:30-6:30P Sa 12/20 9A-1PLocation: Community Center Gym Fee: $100/$95 with CP resident discountInstructor: Melanie DeMure and staff

NEw! Volleyball clinic(Grades 5-9)Join high school/club coaches Sheri Millhollin and Alyssa Kimball for individual skills and position training.530303-09 Su 9/14-9/28 4-6P 530303-10 Su 10/5-10/19 4-6P Location: Community Center Gym Fee: $65/$60 with CP resident discountInstructor: Sheri Millhollin & Alyssa Kimball

NFl youth Flag Football(Grades 2 – 8)Join the Cameron Park Community Services District for the new and improved NFL sponsored Flag Football league. This great league allows players an opportu-nity to learn and develop skills necessary to be successful in the game of football. Players will have 1 – 2 practices per week, determined by the coaches, with games being played on Saturday afternoons. Teams will be split into two groups (2 – 4) and (5 – 8) or, if there are enough regis-trants three groups (2 – 3), (4 – 5), (6 – 8). Each participant will receive an NFL Flag football team Jersey and flags.520305-09 – Grades 2 – 4520307-09 – Grades 5 – 8Location: Dave West or Christa McAuliffe (TBD)Fee: $115 / $110 with CP resident discount All participants and coaches will need to fill out NFL participation agreement online at: www.nflflag.com/form/playerwww.nflflag.com/form/coach

Important Dates:Evaluation Days: Saturday, September 6 (Put on by the Ponderosa Bruins Football team)-for all registered players-Games Begin: Saturday, September 20Games End: Saturday, November 8Registration Deadline: Wednesday, September 3

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cameron Park library Fall Events 2500 Country Club Drive

530-621-5500 • www.eldoradolibrary.orgSeptember is Library Card Sign Up Month

PJ Storytime - Thursdays, October 2, November 6, & December 4Not Too Spooky Storytime with the El Dorado Storytelling Guild, treats and tricks - Thursday, October 30, 6P

Gingerbread houses Saturday, December 13, 10:30A

Flag Football coaches wanted

Cameron Park Recreation is looking for people who would like to volunteer their time, energy, and talent as a youth Flag Football coach. We need you! Please contact us at (530)677-2231

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NEw! Futsal “Soccer Training” Program (Ages 7-13) COED Looking to improve foot skills? An indoor Futsal Court once a week will do that and more! Anyone who has watched futsal players fight to keep the ball from crossing the touch line will begin to see how futsal develops skill, control, and technique. A small field with lines creates constant pressured situations: 1) From other play-ers and 2) From out-of-play boundar-ies. Players must learn to settle the ball rapidly, cut sharply, shield effectively, pass quickly and move into open space. During this 10 week program, the focus will be on technical development, balance over the ball, and having fun mastering some fundamentals of soccer. Each ses-sion will be divided into an opening clinic followed by MATCH PLAY. During the skill development piece, players will be intro-duced to different levels of footwork while learning proper passing, receiving, and dribbling techniques. As the players settle and warm to the characteristics of futsal, they will then participate in organized competitive play to finish the session. Players will need to wear shin guards, sportswear, non-marking tennis shoes and bring water. This Futsal Training Program is split into two (5) session courses with a discount to PSC and those committing to all 10 sessions straight away. Instructor Stephen Beck is USSF D licensed with 15+ years of coaching and playing experi-ence.430411-A9 M (ages 7-8) 9/8-10/6 3:30-5P 430411-B9 M (ages 9 -10 ) 9/8-10/6 5-6:30P 430411-C9 M (ages 11 – 13) 9/8-10/6 6:30-8P 430411-A0 M (ages 7-8) 10/13-11/17* 3:30-5P 430411-B0 M (ages 9 -10 ) 10/13-11/17* 5-6:30P 430411-C0 M (ages 11 – 13) 10/13-11/17* 6:30-8P * Bye week – 11/10/2014Location: Community Center Gym Fee*: $84/$79 with CP resident discount Prospector Soccer discount $74*sign up for both sessions and receive an $8 discount Instructor: Stephen Beck

NEw! Sunday Team Training course Teams U8-U19 (Recreational or Competitive)Teams will use Futsal to develop their foot skills and advance their technical play. This is geared toward a team interested in reserving a time slot to work together technically with the trainer over the ball in a 20 minute warm up – skill development, then divide into two teams and compete in a 40 minute practice game. Minimum of 10 players for session to function properly with 12 to 14 players recommended530411-09 Su 9/14-10/5 6:50-7:55P 530411-10 Su 9/14-10/5 7:55-9P530411-11 Su 10/12-11/2 6:50-7:55P 530411-12 Su 10/12-11/2 7:55-9P Location: Community Center Gym Fee: $450 team/ $425 CP res. & PSC discount Limited to one team per session Instructor: Stephen Beck

FiT kidS – home School Physical EducationChildren’s Fitness Specialist Susie Keema brings enthusiasm and experience to this top notch physical education program. Home-School children are welcome. Ages 5-8220101.08 Tu Volleyball 8/19-9/30 1:15-2:15P220101.10 Tu Indoor Soccer 10/7-11/18 1:15-2:15P220101.12 Tu Basketball 12/2-1/27* 1:15-2:15P Ages 8-14220102.08 Tu Volleyball 8/19-9/30 2:30-3:30P220102.10 Tu Indoor Soccer 10/7-11/18 2:30-3:30P220102.12 Tu Basketball 12/2-1/27* 2:30-3:30P* No class over Christmas breakLocation: Gym - Community Center Fee: $10 per class – sessions are 7 classes Instructor: Susie Keema

Swim Safe – home School Join in the fun while training at the CSD pool. This class combines water safety fundamentals with swim training in free-style and backstroke. Class designed as a refresher for some, first time training for others. See ya Poolside!220101.07 Th Swim Training (ages 5-8) 8/21-9/18 1:15-2:15P220102.07 Th Swim Training (ages 8-14) 8/21-9/18 2:30-3:30PLocation: Pool - Community Center Fee: $10 per class – sessions are 4-5 classes Instructor: Susie Keema

Fitnesskarate/Taekwondo(Ages 13 +)This class is great for anyone who wants to work on hand, foot & eye coordina-tion development. Students will work on strikes, kicks, blocks, focus, and self-disci-pline. Class includes a FREE uniform.140701-09 M,W 9/8-10/29 7:30-8:15P 140701-10 M,W 10/20-12/15 7:30-8:15P Location: Cameron Park Taekwondo Studio, 3161 Cameron Park Drive, suite #103 Fee: $124/$119 with CP resident discount Instructor: Mr. & Mrs. Westphal and Ms Jones

gentle Flow yoga(Ages 14 +)Bring balance to your life with yoga! Beginners and experienced students are welcome to de-stress, energize, breathe, and strengthen your body, mind and spirit. In every yoga class you will have ample opportunity to increase healthy flexibility and experience a sense of well-being and peace.140704-09 W 9/3-9/24 6-7P 140704-10 W 10/1-10/22 6-7P 140704-11 W 10/29-1019 6-7P 140704-12 W 12/3-12/17* 6-7P Location: Dance Studio - Community CenterFee: $50/$45 with CP resident discount *December Fee: $40/$35 with CP res.discount Instructor: Wendy Derish

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Polynesian dance- beg/intermediate (Ages 13 +)Learn the basics and acquire a firm foundation of Polynesian dancing which will allow you to perform at your best. Mixing it up with Hula and Tahitian – bring your sarongs.160608-09 M 9/8-9/29 6:30-7:30P 160608-10 M 10/6-10/27 6:30-7:30P 160608-11 M 11/3-11/24 6:30-7:30P Location: Community CenterFee: $45/$40 with CP resident discount Instructor: Rosalie Stearns

advanced hula (Ages 13 +)Best for those who have had hula previously and are willing or interested in performing at various social functions. Bring your P’au.160609-09 Th 9/4-9/25 6-7P 160609-10 Th 10/1-10/22 6-7P 160609-11 Th 10/30-11/20 6-7P Location: Dance Studio - Community CenterFee: $45/$40 with CP resident discount Instructor: Rosalie “Lokalia” Stearns – certified Kuma Hula

artglass art class (Ages 16 +)This class will be fun for everyone. You will be making a beautiful 8” x 8” Glass Weaved Basket plate of your creation. This plate can make a fabulous gift, can-dle holder, or serving plate. Join us for an exciting night of working with glass. $15 material fee payable to instructor.360102-09 Tu 9/23 6-8P Location: Classroom - Community CenterFee: $60/$55 with CP resident discountInstructor: Debbie Trapasso

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Dates:Registration Begins: August 18Deadline to Register: December 4 Skills Clinic: Saturday, November 15 & Wednesday, November 19Bruin Camp: TBDLocation: Community Center GymTimes: TBASeason Starts: Saturday, January 17Holidays/No Games: President’s Day Weekend & February 14Last Day of the Season: March 14

1st & 2nd Grade Boys and Girls This is an instructional league that oper-ates on an eight week schedule, beginning January 17. The league will be set up in a format where teams are instructed by their team coach for 25 – 30 minutes and will be followed by a 30 minute (two 15 minute halves) scrimmage. As the season pro-gresses there are opportunities to allow for more time to hold scrimmages. Scores of the games will not be kept and games will be officiated by recreation leaders who are instructed to help with the instruction and flow of the scrimmage. THERE WILL BE NO SCHEDULED PRACTICES FOR THIS AGE GROUP.Early Bird Fees (through December 4)$100 / $95 with CP resident discountLate Fees (starting December 5)$110 / $105 with CP discount Fees include T-Shirt and Bruin Camp, but does not include pictures.

3rd – 8th Grade Boys and Girls:Separate leagues and divisions will be formed for Girls and Boys Divisions, as well as by grade level. These divisions will emphasize basketball techniques, skills, teamwork, sportsmanship, and Fun. Players of any skill level are encouraged to sign up and teams are selected to be as fair and competitive as possible. There will be limited spaces avail-able for late registration (if any).League Divisions:3rd/4th Boys and Girls5th/6th Boys and Girls7th/8th Boys and Girls

Early Bird Fees (through December 4)$115 / $110 with CP resident discountLate Fees (starting December 5)$125/ $120 with CP discountFee includes Jersey and Bruin Camp, but does not include pictures.

Skills Rating Evaluation: Saturday, November 15Community Center Gym – Time: TBDMake-Up Evaluation: Wednesday, November 19Community Center Gym – Time: 3/4 (6:00pm), 5/6 (7:00pm), 7/8 (8:00pm)Coaches Meeting: Tuesday, December 10; 6:00pm – Community Center Social RoomPractice Begins: Tentatively following coaches meeting limited time available in DecemberTeam practice begins in January. High School Boys and GirlsInformation to follow once HS Basketball tryouts are completed.

Course Code 220301

youTh baSkETball – winter 2015Come join the Cameron Park Community Services District for another great youth basketball season. This league will help develop and allow players to play basketball in an organized, fun, and safe atmosphere. Players in each division will learn, devel-op, and improve basic and team oriented skills necessary to be successful in the great sport of basketball. Every player plays and becomes an integral part of a team.

youth basketball coaches wanted

Cameron Park Recreation is looking for people who would like to volunteer their time, energy, and talent as a youth basketball coach. We need you! Please contact us at (530)677-2231

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music let’s uke! (Ages 13 +)Class instruc-tion in play-ing ukulele using Mel Bay’s Easy Ukulele Method Book 1 by Mary Lou Dempler. Strum along to traditional songs. No experience necessary. Bring a ukulele (no baritones) and a copy of the book. You can pick up an information sheet on pur-chasing a ukulele in the registration office.140444-09 M 9/15-9/29 6-7P 140444-11 M 11/3-11/24 6-6:45P 140444-12 M 12/1-12/15 6-7P Location: Social Room - Community CenterFee: $49/$44 with CP resident discount Instructor: Lew Johnson

more let’s uke! (Ages 13 +)A continuation of Let’s Uke!, with more chords, strums, and songs. Bring your own ukulele (no baritones) and a copy of Mel Bay’s Easy Ukulele Method Book 1 by Mary Lou Dempler.140445-09 M 9/15-9/29 7-8P 140445-11 M 11/3-11/24 7-7:45P 140445-12 M 12/1-12/15 7-8PLocation: Social Room - Community CenterFee: $49/$44 with CP resident discount Instructor: Lew Johnson

basic guitar i(Ages 13 +)This beginner class will be a fun five-week course learning basic strumming, basic chords, and basic theory through famous songs. Please bring your own guitar. Perfect class for parent and child.160323-09 W 9/3-10/1 6-7P 160323-10 W 10/8-11/5 6-7P160323-11 W 11/12-12/17* 6-7P* No class 11/26/2014 Location: Social Room- Community CenterFee: $60/$55 with CP resident discount Instructor: Robert Gram II

basic guitar ii (Ages 13 +)This intermediate class will be a fun five-week course that will expand and grow your current talents and subjects covered in Basic Guitar I. Expanded chord knowl-edge and an Introduction to lead guitar will be taught through famous/popular songs. Please bring your own guitar. An excellent parent/child class.160323-09 W 9/3-10/1 7-8P 160323-10 W 10/8-11/5 7-8P160323-11 W 11/12-12/10* 7-8P* No class 11/26/2014Location: Social Room - Community CenterFee: $60/$55 with CP resident discount Instructor: Robert Gram II

Spanish language class(Ages 15 +)This class is an introduction to the Spanish language and culture. Emphasis is on fundamental skills of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing Spanish. Class is designed for beginning students with little or no previous exposure to the language. It is characterized by an emerg-ing ability to understand and produce appropriate responses in high-frequency situations utilizing learned materials. We will connect the curriculum with the Latino-American and Spain culture. A $25 supply fee is payable to the instructor at class.140503-09 M 9/8-10/13 6:30-7:30P Location: Classroom - Community CenterFee: $89/$84 with CP resident discountInstructor: Gabriela Sosa

Fly casting class (Ages 13 +)Learn the basic techniques of fly casting; how to assemble and string a fly rod, how to grip the rod, safety precautions while casting a fly, exercises and methods to prevent sore wrists and arms, casting accurately (types of casts, proper stance, casting strokes), and proper ways to carry a rod on trails. Handout will be available. Bring your own fly rod/reel/line if you have one. Eye protection (clear or tinted) and a hat are required of each student.530650-09 Su 9/21 1-3PLocation: Cameron Park LakeFee: $20Instructor: Joseph Bania

bird identification (Ages 16 +)Join award-winning & #1 best-selling author and ornithologist John C. Robinson as he shares his top ten steps to identify-ing birds by sight and by sound. During this instructional walk along the shores of Cameron Park Lake, John will answer all the questions you’ve ever had about bird identification! This class will coincide with the tail end of the fall migration so you will have the opportunity to identify many of the winter bird migrants that visit our area from about October to April; in addition to the common year round residents. Space is limited. Please bring a pair of binoculars.440140-10 Sa 10/25 8-11A Location: Cameron Park LakeFee: $17/$12 with CP resident discountInstructor: John Robinson

bird watching as a hobby (All ages – youth and adult)Take a walk with Joe who has been a bird watcher for over 40 years. You will learn how to identify birds by listening, watching and observing flight and colors of many species of birds. He will show you how to use a bird Field guide to identify local birds and to learn a lifetime hobby done by 40 million Americans. If you have a Bird Field Book or binoculars, please bring them. Our goal will be to identify at least local 20 species. We could see Red Tail Hawks, a Bald Eagle, White Pelicans, Muted or Trumpeter Swans, Acorn Woodpeckers, Spotted Towhees, and lots of song birds. Join us for a beautiful walk around Cameron Park Lake birding on a cool Fall day.460140-11 Sa 11/15 8-11A Location: Cameron Park LakeFee: $17/$12 with CP resident discount Instructor: Joseph Munizich

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internet driver’s Ed(Ages 15 - 18)Driver’s education is a California-required course for teens to receive a driver’s license. It’s the first step to take so the teen can receive a driver’s per-mit. Course includes parental involve-ment, is fun, interactive and educational. Complete anytime. Home study course available. DMV-accepted certificate issued upon successful completion of course. Class does not include behind-the-wheel driving. Add $16 for home study course shipping and handling.130110-09 September 130110-10 October 130110-11 November130110-12 DecemberLocation: Enrollee’s home addressFee: $84/$79 with CP resident discount Instructor: AllGood Education Corporation

FitnessTai chi(Ages 18 +)Tai Chi is com-monly known as moving meditation. An ancient Chinese system that promotes relaxation, balance, and overall wellness through slow, circular movements. Based on Traditional Chinese Medicine daily practice of Tai Chi can help balance your internal energy for a healthy mind, body and spirit. Classes are open to all levels, no experience necessary.140712-09 M 9/8-9/29 6:15-7:15P 140712-10 M 10/6-10/27 6:15-7:15P 140712-11 M 11/3-11/24 6:15-7:15P 140712-12 M 12/1-12/22 6:15-7:15P Location: Dance Studio - Community CenterFee: $50/$45 with CP resident discountInstructor: David Tiopan

Zumba® basic (Ages 18 +)Are you ready to Party yourself into shape?? Forget the workout, just lose yourself in the music and find yourself in shape. Zumba ® classes feature exotic rhythms set to high energy Latin and inter-national beats. Come explore Zumba® with me and lose yourself in the music.140718-09 Tu,Th 9/9-9/18* 12-1P 140718-10 Tu,Th 10/7-10/30 12-1P 140718-11 Tu,Th 11/4-11/25** 12-1P 140718-12 Tu,Th 12/2-12/18*** 12-1P Location: Dance Studio - Community CenterFee: $50/$45 with CP resident discount* September $30/$25; **November $45/$40; ***December $40/$35Instructor: Jan Lowry

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The CPCSD supports the California Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights

Mission: To encourage California’s children to participate in outdoor recreational activities and discover their heritage.

Objective: That every child in California, by the completion of their 14th year, has the opportunity to participate in each of the activities listed within the California Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights.

Members of the Roundtable include recreation, parks and tourism leaders from local, state and federal agencies, private and non-profit organizations, educational institutions and the public.

Web Address: www.calroundtable.org

Participate in programs and experience the adventures on this list.

j Play in a safe place

j Explore nature

j Learn to swim

j Go fishing

j Follow a trail

j Camp under the stars

j Ride a bike

j Go boating

j Connect with the past

j Plant a seed

The California Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights provides that every child should have the right to:

Join us on Wednesday mornings in September and October at Cameron Park Lake for a walk around the lake

led by a CSD representative and spe-cial Health & Wellness guests.

Walk from 9-10A. Pre-registration is required and there is a $2 fee. Entry to the park is free.

NEw! ‘a walk in the Park’ Cameron Park’s social excercise program

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(Ages 18 +)No one is too old or too stiff, too fat or thin or tired to do yoga! Students of all ages and physical conditions are guided to a yoga experience that can be profound and transformative. Learn basic yoga poses, principles of movement and posture; yoga philosophy, relaxation and breathing tech-niques. Open to all levels, no experience necessary.140608-09 Tu 9/2-9/23 6:30-7:30P 140608-10 Tu 9/30-10/28* 6:30-7:30P 140608-11 Tu 11/4-11/25 6:30-7:30P 140608-12 Tu 12/2-12/16 6:30-7:30P * No class 10/7/2014Location: Dance Studio - Community CenterFee: $50/$45 with CP resident discount December fee $40/$35 with CP res. discount Instructor: Andrea Melton

Jazzercize(Ages 18 +)Every Jazzercise dance fitness class combines dance-based cardio with strength training and stretching to sculpt, tone and lengthen muscles for maximum fat burn. Burn up to 600 calories in one fun and powerfully effective 60-minute total body workout. Jazzercise Foothills Center offers a variety of formats includ-ing Fusion, Core, Strike, Strength 45 & Strength 60. For additional information visit: www.jazzercise.com. Fee gets you 8 visits – classes offered:Monday thru Friday - 5:30AMonday - Wednesday; Friday - Sunday - 8:05AMonday thru Friday - 9:15AMonday thru Wednesday - 4:45PMonday thru Thursday - 6P140740-09 September 140740-10 October 140740-11 November 140740-12 December Location: Jazzercise Foothills Center 4050 Durock Road #2, Shingle SpringsFee: $54/$49 with CP resident discount for 8 classes Instructor: Sherrie Lee

dance beginning middle Eastern dance (Ages 18 +)Come explore the art and history of Belly Dance. You will learn traditional Egyptian and Turkish styles of dance along with the history as told from a woman’s viewpoint. Wear comfortable clothing, shoes are optional. Get your shimmy on!140719-09 W 9/10-9/17* 2-3P 140719-10 W 10/8-10/29 2-3P 140719-11 W 11/5-11/26 2-3P 140719-12 W 12/3-12/17** 2-3PLocation: Dance Studio - Community CenterFee:$50/$45 with CP resident discount* September $30/$25; ** December $40/$35 Instructor: Jan Lowry

adult Tap (Ages 18 +)A fun, energetic and percussive dance for ages18+. Tap has always been consid-ered an art, a music styling and an exer-cise. Grab your Dancin’ shoes and join us to learn the basics and more in Tap!140609-08 F 8/15-9/19 11:15A-12P 140609-09 F 9/26-10/31 11:15A-12P 140609-11 F 11/7-12/19* 11:15A-12P No Class 11/28/2014Location: Dance Studio - Community CenterFee: $65/$60 with CP resident discount Instructor: Come Dance with Me

gracious ladies (Ages 35 +)Broadening the legacy of hula by expand-ing contemporary and traditional repertoire with dances of beauty and cultural integrity. Must have knowledge of basic hula steps.160610-09 Th 9/4-9/25 7-8P 160610-10 Th 10/2-10/23 7-8P 160610-11 Th 10/30-11/20 7-8P Location: Dance Room - Community CenterFee: $45/$40 with CP resident discount Instructor: Rosalie “Lokalia” Stearns – certified Kuma Hula

ballroom dance(Ages 18 +)Students are introduced to the more popular ballroom dances. Partners are encouraged but not necessary for most classes. Bring a notebook and wear leather sole shoes. Absolutely no tennis shoe, or shoes that stick to the floor. All classes taught in the Dance Studio at the Community Center by Barry Waldron.

East coast Swing-beginningSwing dancing has been popular for decades. This class will introduce you to the East Coast Swing Dance.260602-09 W 9/3-9/24 7-8PFee: $49/$44 with CP resident discount or sign up as a couple, $69/$64 with CP res. discount.

Foxtrot-beginningMr. “Fox’s Trot” was the most significant development in Ballroom dancing due mainly to the unique combination of slow and fast movements, as well as partners facing and holding each other in a close embrace. Nowadays, these dances are among the staple for social dances in combination with contemporary music. 260603-10 W 10/1-10/22 7-8PFee: $49/$44 with CP resident discount or sign up as a couple, $69/$64 with CP res. discount.

waltz-beginningThe name “Waltz” comes from the German word “waltzen,” which means “to turn.” The turn is the essence of the Waltz step. Come join us as we explore the free form of the American style Waltz. If you already know the Foxtrot, Waltz will be easy!260605-07 W 10/29-11/19 7-8PFee: $49/$44 with CP resident discount or sign up as a couple, $69/$64 with CP res. discount.

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Are you looking for that perfect venue to hold your next business, social, fundraising, or wedding event? Perfect for holiday parties.

Our beautiful facilities are available for rent. For more information, please visit our website (www.cameronpark.org) or contact us at 530-677-2231.

FaciliTiES RENTal

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cha-cha-beginningThe American style Cha-Cha is an off shoot of the Mambo, as is the Salsa. Cha-Cha is danced with a distinct syncopation where the triple rhythm “Cha-Cha-Cha” steps are inserted. Partners are required. 260610-08 W 12/3-12/17 7-8PFee: $39/$34 with CP resident discount or sign up as a couple, $54/$49 with CP res. discount.

TWO MONTH SESSIONS:BLOCK ONE West Coast SwingSwing dancing in one form or another has been popular for decades. This class will introduce the five basic dance steps for WCS. Learn how to be a great leader. Learn how to follow and be light on your feet. Develop confidence and stye. This class is for high school and college stu-dents, young adults, and the young at heart. Partners are required. W 9/3-9/24

Rumba & BoleroRumba came to the United States by way of the Caribbean Islands and Cuba and has evolved over time. The dance exhib-its many of the same characteristics as the Salsa and Cha-Cha. W 10/1-10/22 260609-09 W 9/3-10/22 8:15-9:15P Fee: $89/$84 with CP resident discount or sign up as a couple $129/$124 with CP res. discount. (Note: Classes are available individually.)

BLOCK TWO Nightclub 2 stepDanced primarily to contemporary soft rock or “love song” music. This elegant romantic dance is a great alternative for slow music. This introductory four week course will present the basic patterns of the dance. W 10/29-11/19

East Coast Swing-Intermediate The term “Swing” is a category that con-tains dances like the East Coast Swing, West Coast, Shag, Jive, Hustle, Lindy, and others. This four week class will con-tinue with additional step patterns learned in the beginning session. That session is a prerequisite for this class. W 12/3-12/17260601-11 W 10/29-12/17 8:15-9:15PFee: $79/$74 with CP resident discount or sign up as a couple $114/$109 with CP res. discount. (Note: Classes are available individually.)

belly Fit® moving women (Ages 18 +)Belly Fit® is the world’s leading Holistic Fitness System for women. Belly Fit® is the myth busting, spirit soothing, bootie shaking workout designed by women for women and the movement is growing. Please bring your own yoga mat.140717-09 M,F 9/5-9/19* 9-10A 140717-10 M,F 10/6-10/31 9-10A 140717-11 M,F 11/3-11/24** 9-10A 140717-12 M,F 12/1-12/19*** 9-10A Location: Dance Studio - Community CenterFee: $50/$45 with CP resident discount* September $35/$30 **November $45/$40; ***December $40/$35Instructor: Jan Lowry

artan introduction to Shodo: Japanese calligraphy(Ages 18 +)Learn the skill to write proper line…. Through your own artistic skill, you can create a work of harmonious art. Choose a word, thought, or expression that is an inspiration to you… and Transform it into a meaningful piece of beauty, individual to you. Introduce yourself to an art form that runs a symbol into expression and beauty, unique to the hand that holds the brush. The art of Calligraphy; A peaceful form practiced for centuries by writers and artists in countries and different languages all over the globe. Please bring $15 supply fee. 140105-09 TH 9/11-9/25 10A-12P140105-10 TH 10/9-10/23 10A-12PLocation: Social Room – Community CenterFee: $57/$52 with CP resident discount Instructor: Reiko Murry

knitting – continental method with Purl Variation (Speed Knitting)(Ages 18+) Attend this two day program- the first class teaches longtail cast on and knitting, second class teaches purl variation (speed knitting). Linda has knitted for over 60 years and belongs to three knitting groups.140106-09 M & Th 9/15 & 9/18 5-8P140106-10 M & Th 10/13 & 10/16 5-8P140106-11 M & Th 11/17 & 11/20 5-8P140106.12 M & Th 12/15 & 12/18 5-8PLocation: Community CenterFee: $59/$54 with CP resident discountInstructor: Linda Siqueido

NEw! drop Stitch Scarf – knitting (Ages 18+) Make a 3’ long, lacy scarf knitting with drop stitch and yarn-overs.140107-09 M & Th 9/8 & 9/11 5-8P140107-10 M & Th 10/6 & 10/9 5-8P140107-11 M & Th 11/10 & 11/13 5-8P140107-12 M & Th 12/8 & 12/11 5-8PLocation: Community CenterFee: $59/$54 with CP resident discountInstructor: Linda Siqueido

gardeningholiday Tin Planter (Ages 18 +)If you are still trying to figure out what to put in the center of your holiday table-come create a beautiful “holiday” garden - festive and seasonal, unique, one of a kind, created by you. We will provide the soil, plants, and container. Class will be taught by Juliet at El Dorado Nursery.540109-12 Sa 12/16 12-1P Location: El Dorado Nursery 3931 Durock Road, Ste C, Shingle SpringsFee: $37/$32 with CP resident discount Instructor: El Dorado Nursery

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adulTSadult SportsTennis Program FREE Tennis Clinics for Adults Come out, hit a few balls, learn some tennis basics, meet the Pro and enjoy some Tennis Fun! Tennis is a Sport of a Lifetime! Loaner/Demo racquets available. Registration required/Limit 1 Free Clinic per student160321-09 Family Starter Clinic – one adult /one child 10+ Th 9/4 5-6P140322-09 Adult Starters/Re-starters Th 9/4 6-7P

TennisThe lesson program is under the direction of Andrew H. Webb and staff if needed. His focus is on helping each student set and achieve their Tennis goals and have Fun in the learning pro-cess. Each student must wear comfort-able clothing for movement and have proper tennis shoes. It is recommended to bring sufficient water and have hat/visor and sunscreen. Loaner racquets available if needed. *All students must bring 1 can of New Tennis Balls to first class.

140321-09 Adult Int 3.0+ Workout W 9/10-10/8 5:30-6:30PEmphasis on technique and movement. Competitive Drills Fee: $84/$79 with CP resident discount

140322-09 Adult Starters/Re-starters Th 9/11-10/9 6-7P140322-10 Adult Starters/Re-starters Sa 9/13-10/11 10:30-11:30AFundamentals of tennis with goal of Rally and Beginning Play Fee: $84/$79 with CP resident discount

NEW Family – one adult/one child 10+ years 160321-09 Clinic Sa 9/13-10/11 9:30-10:30A Have FUN and Learn the Tennis Basics together with your childFee per family $159/$154 with CP resident discount

adult Tuesday basketball league(Ages 18 +)August 140356-08 Tu 8/12-10/21 6 pm November140356-11 Tu 11/18-2/3 6 pm (no games 12/23;12/30) Location: Community Center Gym Fee: $425/session/team, Register teams or sign-up on the free agent list – no cost until placed on a team.

NEw! wednesday Night adult basketball leagueStarting Wednesday September 10Team sign ups being accepted now.

NEw! beginning bridge: bidding in the 21st century This class will teach the beginning student basic bridge. The social bridge player and those returning to the game after an absence can review and improve their bridge tech-niques in a logical and progressive fashion. Most importantly, the student will have fun while learning the fundamental concepts of modern bridge bidding, play, and defense which will be beneficial for a lifetime. Week 1: Getting Started; Week 2: Objectives; Week 3: Responses to 1NT Opening Bids; Week 4: The Stayman Convention Week 5: Responses to Opening Bids of One in a Suit; Week 6: Week 7: Rebids by Opener; Rebids by Responder; Week 8: Overcalls and Bids by the Advancer; Week 9: Takeout Doubles and Response. $20 material fee payable to the instructor. 150108-09 Tu 9/16-11/18 2:30-5P Location: Social Room - Community CenterFee: $79/$74 with CP resident discountInstructor: Barry Wold

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youth certified babysitting class (Ages 11 - 14)This two-day course will include the infor-mation and skills necessary to provide safe and responsible care for children. Participants will develop skills in interview-ing, accident prevention, care for medical emergencies and basic child care. An ASHI certificate will be issued upon completion of class. $5 material fee payable to instructor. PLEASE bring a snack for break.130115-09 Tu & W 9/23-9/24 4-7P Location: Social Room - Community CenterFee: $58/$53 with CP resident discount Instructor: Catherine Statham, EMT – B

cPR for babysitters (Ages 11 - 14)Babysitters learn CPR, relief of foreign-body airway obstruction, the AHA pediatric infant and child Chain of Survival, signs of choking and prevention of the most common injuries in infants and children. Designed for those who have completed the Certified Babysitting course. An American Heart Association participation card is presented upon completion. You may also be interested in our Certified Babysitting course. PLEASE bring a snack for break.130116-09 W 10/1 4-7P Location: Social Room - Community CenterFee: $44/$39 with CP resident discount Instructor: Catherine Statham, EMT – B

cPR & First aid classes Instructors: Rescue Training InstituteLocation: 13405 Folsom Blvd., Ste. 150, Folsom (916) 939-2277Please bring a valid picture ID to class. No walk-ins. Registration closes 48 hours before class begins. Two-year certification cards are issued within a week of course completionHeartsaver Adult/Child/Infant CPR & AED (Ages 12 +)Learn the AHA’s one-person technique for adult, child, and infant CPR and AED use.160116-09 Sa 9/6 8A-12P 160116-10 Sa 10/4 8A-12P160116-11 Sa 11/8 8A-12P160116-12 Sa 12/6 8A-12PFee: $67/$62 with CP resident discount

Pediatric cPR & First aid (Ages 12 +)Learn Medic First Aid’s infant and child (age 8 & under) CPR and first aid. This class is approved by the CA EMSA and Community Care Licensing for daycare/preschool provid-ers and we are required to affix their approval sticker to your card at a cost of $6, payable at class.160117-09 Sa 9/27 8A-5P 160117-10 Sa 10/25 8A-5P 160117-11 Sa 11/22 8A-5P 160117-12 Sa 12/20 8A-5P Fee: $82/$77 with CP resident discount

healthcare Provider cPR & aEd (Ages 16 +)Learn the AHA’s one and two-person technique for adult, child, and infant CPR, AED, oxygen and barrier use. Class is intended for present and future professional rescuers.160118-09 Sa 9/13 8A-12:30P 160118-10 Sa 10/11 8A-12:30P 160118-11 Sa 11/8 8A-12:30P 160118-12 Sa 12/13 8A-12:30P Fee: $72/$67 with CP resident discount

heartsaver adult/child cPR & aEd (Ages 16 +)Learn the AHA’s one-person technique for adult and child CPR and AED use.160124-09 Sa 9/6 8A-11A 160124-10 Sa 10/4 8A-11A 160124-11 Sa 11/8 8A-11A 160124-12 Sa 12/6 8A-11A Fee: $62/$57 with CP resident discount

heartsaver adult/child/infant cPR, aEd & First aid (Ages 12 +)Learn the AHA’s basic first aid administration for medical, injury & environmental emergencies. Not approved for licensed daycare providers.160126-09 Sa 9/6 8A-3P 160126-10 Sa 10/4 8A-3P160126-11 Sa 11/8 8A-3P160126-12 Sa 12/6 8A-3P Fee: $77/$72 with CP resident discount

heartsaver First aid only(Ages 12 +)Learn the AHA’s basic first aid administration for medical, injury & environmental emergencies. Not approved for licensed daycare providers.160130-09 Sa 9/6 1-3P 160130-10 Sa 10/4 1-3P160130-11 Sa 11/8 1-3P160130-12 Sa 1212/6 1-3PFee: $47/$42 with CP resident discount

healthcare Provider cPR & aEd Recertification (Ages 16 +)Learn the AHA’s one and two-person technique for adult, child, and infant CPR, AED, oxygen and bar-rier use. Class is intended for current professional rescuers who have taken this training before.160131-09 Sa 9/20 8A-12P 160131-10 Sa 10/18 8A-12P 160131-11 Sa 11/15 8A-12P Fee: $67/$62 with CP resident discount

hunter Safety (Ages 10 +)Please bring a number 2 pencil and lunch. Obtain class manual from CSD. Study manual and/or online at www.dfg.ca.gov. May receive hunter safety certificate same day. Recommended for ages 10 and above. Classroom instruction only. There will be fire-arm handling. Subjects include: ethics, ecology, wildlife management, conservation, survival, first aid, DFG Codes.160105-09 Sa 9/6 8:30A-5P 160105-10 Sa 10/25 8:30A-5P 160105-11 Sa 11/15 8:30A-5P 160105-12 Sa 12/13 8:30A-5P Location: Social Room - Community CenterFee: $28/$23 with CP resident discountInstructor: Larry Nelson

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cookingNEw! a Taste of heaven; homemade Potstickers(Ages 7 +)This class is designed to teach students to make their very own pot stickers from scratch with all natural ingredients. Class features nutri-tion and health safety. Come make your own taste of heaven and learn some good culinary tricks to pass on to family and friends. Each par-ticipant in the class with take home a dozen pot stickers and a recipe of their own to share.160103-09 Sa 9/20 11A-12:15P Location: Kitchen - Community CenterFee: $27/$22 with CP resident discountInstructor: Judy Chu Barnes

cooking with kids (Ages 5 - 15)Calling all Little Chefs! Join us in the kitchen where we will explore the culinary world through a child’s eyes. We work with all fresh/organic ingredients and eat or share our creations. Class features nutri-tion and kitchen safety. Menu changes each session. All students will receive a recipe booklet with all of the dishes that they create as well as a Certificate of Completion at the last class. Please bring $35 material fee to first class120106-09 Tu 9/9-9/30 3:45-5P 120106-10 Tu 10/7-10/28 3:45-5P120106-11 Tu 11/4-11/25 3:45-5PLocation: Kitchen - Community CenterDee: $71/$66 with CP resident discount Instructor: Susan Kakavas - Little Chefs World

NEw! Sushi making (Ages 18 +)Learn how to make different kinds of sushi; where to buy the ingredients, what tools to use, how to cook the rice and how to make it. Supply fee of $10 payable to the instructor.140109-10 Th 10/2 5:30-8:30P Location: Kitchen - Community CenterFee: $35/$30 with CP resident discountInstructor: Reiko Murry So

Thai cookingLettuce Wraps and Spring Rolls (Ages 14 and up)Phonglada Foletta teaches you how to prepare and cook some of her specialty Thai recipes. You do not need to have to a taste for spicy foods, just a desire to try something new. We will be making Lettuce Wraps with a spicy sauce that each diner can make as spicy as they wish. You will not find this recipe in any restaurant, even in Thailand. We will also be making fresh Spring Rolls that will be served with a sweet peanut sauce. Be prepared to come hungry as we will be able to enjoy both of these amazing recipes in class. Handouts, food and all other supplies will be provid-ed and are included in the materials fee. $10 paid to instructor140104-10 Sa 10/25 1-5P Location: Kitchen - Community CenterFee: $45/$40 with CP resident discountInstructor: Phonglada Foletta

ultimate Truffles class (Ages 12 +)Make elegant, dome-shaped truffles with a variety of luscious fillings including: white, milk and dark chocolate. Learn how to flavor basic ganaches (fillings) with liqueurs and oils. Make and take a dozen truffles in a beautiful gift box. Students will be given recipes, notes, tips, and truffle molds. Please register one week before class. Please bring a material fee of $12 to instructor.160106-11 Sa 11/1 10A-12:15P Location: Kitchen at El Dorado Hills CSDFee: $44/$39 with CP resident discount Instructor: Karen Moore

PERFEcT giFT! Private Thai cooking classJoin Phonglada Foletta as she teaches your group to prepare Thai food in your own private class. Great fun for all occa-sions! Have a small group for lots of hands on personal attention or a larger group for a memorable experience with your friends and family. You may choose one of Phonglada’s menus or design your own menu of favorite dishes from Phonglada’s cookbook. Come hungry as you will be able to enjoy the meal prepared in class. Call 530-677-2231 to arrange a date and time. Materials fee of $10 pp (may be higher for classes that include more than one seafood dish) is due to instructor at class.440104 Date/Time TBD 4 hr class for up to 5 peopleLocation: Kitchen – Community CenterFee: $195 for up to 5 people; $35 for each additional participant (max 12/class)Instructor: Phonglada Foletta

cooking with mikeNEw! yeast doughs

(Ages 12+)Make pizzas, pitas, and calzones. This versatile dough and these tried and true techniques can be used in your home for an enjoyable option on your next dinner table. Feel free to bring your favorite pizza toppings! Please bring $15 for supplies.140111-11 Th 9/18 6:30-9P Location: Kitchen - Community CenterFee: $47/$42 with CP resident discount Instructor: Mike Berry

NEw! Seasonal Soups(Ages 12 +)From hearty to refined, we will make at least 3 different soups and discuss sea-sonal cooking, roux and thickeners, chef tricks of the trade, and even flavored fin-ishing oil. Please bring $15 for supplies.140111-09 Th 11/6 6:30-9P Location: Kitchen - Community CenterFee: $47/$42 with CP resident discount Instructor: Mike Berry

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Apple Hill No better way than to spend a weekday experiencing Apple Hill with “About Time Limousines”! Whether you are looking for apple pies, cider, fritters or wine; there is nothing more Amazing than spend-ing a day in Apple Hill during Apple Season!140147-09 Th 9/18 10A-4P

Corn Maze Don’t let this one Scare you. “About Time Limousines” will navigate you to a very fun Corn Maze in Dixon and then it is up to you to navigate your way through it. Under the cover of darkness, this is both scary and fun! We hope to return with as many people as we take down there (with the exception of maybe a few extra ghost hitchhikers). 140147-10 F 10/24 6-11P

Mystery Wine Tour (Ages 21+) Back By Popular Demand! Let “About Time Limousines” take you to 3 or 4 wineries right in your backyard. Be prepared to explore more excellent wineries in your sur-rounding area. As expected: This Tour Has Become Quite Habit Forming!!!!140147-11 F 11/14 10A-4P

Holiday Light Tour(for the family) Friday, October 24, 2014 at 6 pm – “Sleigh Ride” - Limousine-style with “About Time Limousines”! View the area’s beautiful holiday light displays together in your own “Sleigh”. Can be customized to meet your needs and desires. We include a bottle of sparkling cider or sparkling wine and candy canes for the kiddies of all ages. Makes a terrific gift too! Warning this will become an “Annual Holiday Tradition”.140147-12 Su 12/21 6-11P

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Sedona holiday Departing December 3, 2014; 5 day trip Tour HighlightsGrand Canyon Nat’l Park –South Rim; Oak Creek Canyon; Cameron Trading Post; Desert Tower-Grand Canyon; Sedona Trolley Tour; Chapel of the Holy Cross; Tlaquepaque & Uptown Sedona; Montezuma Castle Nat’l Monument; Jerome; Jerome State Historic Park and Old Town ScottsdaleInclusionsAirfare from Sacramento, plus round trip transfer, six meals- 4 breakfast & 2 dinners, Professional Tour Director, Motor coach Transportation, Sightseeing and Admission fees, Hotel transfers and baggage handling.Accommodations4 Nights Accommodation at Hilton Sedona Resort, Sedona150200.12 Tour Rates- $1375 per person double + $425 single supplement

gardens & mansions Featuring New Orleans and Cajun Country Departing April 12, 2015; 7 days - Sunday – SaturdayTour Highlights3 Nights in the French Quarter; French Quarter Walking Tour; Steamboat Natchez Cruise; Café du Monde; Court of Two Sisters Dinner; New Orleans School of Cooking; New Orleans City Tour; Longue Vue Gardens & House; Baton Rouge; Natchez Area Tour; Antebellum Mansion Visits (2); Bayou Cruise; Vermillionville; Jean Lafitte Cultural Center; Avery Island - Tabasco Factory and Pont Breaux’s Farewell DinnerInclusionsRoundtrip airfare, 10 meals(6 breakfast & 4 dinners), Professional Tour Director, Motorcoach Transportation, Admissions per Itinerary, Sightseeing per Itinerary, Baggage Handling and Hotel Transfers.Accommodations6 Nights First Class Hotels- 3 Nights - Maison Dupuy or Bienville House Hotel, New Orleans, 1 Night - Natchez, Mississippi and 2 Nights - Hilton Lafayette, Lafayette150200.04 Tour Rates - $2095 per person double + $600 single supplement;

yellowstone & the wild west Featuring 3 nights in Jackson and Grand Teton Nat’l Park departing July 24, 2015; 7 days, Friday – Thursday Tour HighlightsSalt Lake City Tour; The Great Salt Lake; Tabernacle Organ Recital; Grand Teton National Park; Jenny Lake Cruise; Bar J Chuckwagon Dinner; Yellowstone National Park; Old Faithful Geyser; Museum of Wildlife Art & Elk Refuge; Park City, UT; Utah Olympic Park and 3 Nights in Jackson, WYInclusionsRoundtrip Airfare, Tour Director, 9 Meals: 6 - Breakfasts & 3 – Dinners, Deluxe Motorcoach, Admissions per Itinerary, Sightseeing per Itinerary and Baggage HandlingAccommodations6 Nights First Class Hotels - 2 Nights - Hilton, Marriott or Sheraton, Salt Lake City, UT, 3 Nights - Jackson, WY and 1 Night - Marriott, Park City, UT150200.07 Tour Rates - $2245 per person double + $850 single supplement

NEw! Trips offered by Premier world discovery

Tours depart from: Parking lot at Community Center • Fee: $54/$49 with CP resident discount • Driver: About Time Limousines, LLC

Free Trip Presentation. All are Welcome to Attend. A presentation on the upcoming trips on Friday, September 19 at the Community Center from 10am to noon. Kris Adams will be here to highlight what tours will be offered for travel in the upcoming months.

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Fitness:Tai chi for better balance(Ages 55 +)“Moving for Better Balance”, a simplified 8-form program, developed by Dr. Fuzhong Li of the Oregon Research Institute, which focuses on mental/physical musculoskel-etal conditioning, cardiovascular function, flexibility, stability, and balance. This pro-gram includes warm up exercises, practice of Tai Chi forms, cool down and meditation, and includes a monthly assessment of participant’s condition based on selected physical tests. No Tai Chi experience is necessary, it’s a good way to make new friend, and enjoy physical conditioning in a melodic atmosphere.150712-09 Tu 9/2-09/23 1:30-2:30P 150712-10 Tu 9/30-10/21 1:30-2:30P150712-11 Tu 10/28-11/25 1:30-2:30P 150712-12 Tu 12/2-12/16* 1:30-2:30P Location: Dance Studio - Community CenterFee: $35/$30 with CP resident discount*December $29/$24 with CP resident discount Instructor: Roy Imai

RETuRNiNg! light and Easy Fitness (Ages 55 +)New class designed with low impact moves, use of chairs & body bands while we “Rock to the Oldies.” Props, fun themes and enthusiastic instructor Miss Susie make this class a must do.150711-10 W 10/1-10/22 9:30-10:30A 150711-11 W 10/29-11/19 9:30-10:30A 150711-12 W 11/26-12/17 9:30-10:30A Location: Dance Studio - Community CenterFee$35/$30 with CP resident discount Instructor: Susan Keema

NEw! become a Senior Surfer on Facebook (Ages 55 +)Become a Senior Surfer- on Facebook - don’t be intimidated! Stay connected with family and friends, whether they are across town or across the country, using social media. Did you know that nearly 54% of seniors over the age of 65 are using the internet and 1 in 3 use social networking sites? If you send a Facebook message to your grandkids they WILL respond. Try to get them to write a letter! Learning new technology can help you stay mentally active and sharp, plus you get to see fam-ily pictures and reconnect with friends at the same time. Learn the basics on how to set up a Facebook Account and earn your “Silver Surfer” certification. Bring your lap-top or tablet. Handouts and refreshments will be provided.150104-10 F 10/24 10A-12P Location: Social Room -Community CenterFee: $5Instructor: Gail Lohmann, from Visiting Angels

aaRP driver’s Safety classWant to save $$ on your auto insurance? Age 50 or older? Just complete the 8 hour AARP Driver Safety class being offered at Cameron Park Community Center. Two classes are available – September or October. The September class is pre-sented in two 4-hour blocks; September class will be held Monday, September 22 and Thursday, September 25 from 9:00am to 1:00pm. The October class is a one day class held on Saturday October 25 from 9am to 5:30pm. The class will keep you up to date on current DMV informa-tion, present a review of rules of the road and introduce defensive driving techniques for older drivers. NO TESTS to take and a DMV certificate of completion is issued if you participate in all 8 hours of the class. There is a $15 class fee for AARP mem-bers and a $20 fee for non- members. Pre-registration, with payment, is required as class size is limited to 20 participants. Call the El Dorado County Senior Center at 530-621-6255 or Ralph Hern at 530-626-5268 for additional information and to reserve your spot. Forms for the class are available at the CSD office.

NEw! acting class Learn to act in a nurturing, non-com-petitive atmosphere. Students gain self-confidence, increase public speaking skills and cooperation. With concentration on character development, improvisation and the rehearsal process, ensemble classes incorporate theatre games, scene study and audition techniques for students with all levels of experience. Sessions culmi-nate in a presentation of a play and/or monologues for family and friends. 150620.09 M 9/8-10/27 1-2:30P150620.11 M 11/3-12/30 1-2:30PLocation: Community CenterFee: $184/$179 with CP resident discountInstructor: Gayliene Omary

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yoga Page 8 & 13

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bridge - Social Room Monday, 1-3P, Wednesday, 9:30A-12:30P

mah Jong - Social Room 2nd & 4th Wed., 1P

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NEw! comedy workshop Learn the basics of improv such as how to accept and build on other players’ ideas, how to find the pattern of the scene and how to establish a solid foundation. You will also be learning skills such as char-acter, space objects, environment, and playing to the top of your intelligence. You will have fun, meet great people, and learn improv skills. Two performances one every four weeks. 150621.09 F 12/19-11/7 1-2:30P150621.11 F 11/14-1/23* 1-2:30P*no class 11/28, 12/26 or 1/2 Location: Community CenterFee: $184/$179 with CP resident discountInstructor: Gayliene Omary

understanding medicare and medicare SupplementsAre you preparing to enter the world of Medicare or planning for retirement? Overwhelmed by all the choices for Medicare plans? This class will provide information on what is and is not covered by Medicare Parts A, B, C, and D. You will also learn about the role of supplemental insurance plans A-K, also known as “Medi-Gap”, Medicare Advantage Plans and proposed chang-es for 2015 and beyond. 150100-10 Tu 10/16 10-11:30A150100-11 Tu 11/13 10-11:30A150100-12 Tu 12/4 10-11:30ALocation: Social Room – Community CenterFee: $7/$5 with CP resident fee; instructor donates all fees to the DistrictInstructor: Stacy Iseminger

NEw! covered ca Enrollment Open enrollment for Individual or small group Health Insurance. Through CoveredCA or individually (outside of the exchange), this is the time to enroll or change your plan for 2015. Don’t get caught without Health Insurance.150099-11 W 11/19 10A-1P150099-12 W 12/10 10A-1PLocation: Social Room - Community CenterFee: $7/$5 with CP resident discount; instructor donates all fees to the districtInstructor: Stacy Iseminger

NEw! Free Senior legal counselingDiana Steele from Senior Legal Services will be available to help with legal matters that seniors may have. Legal Services is committed to protecting the independence and dignity of our community’s seniors and promoting financial, social, and eco-nomic self-reliance through efficient, effec-tive, high quality legal assistance, educa-tion, and general advocacy for their needs and rights.

Senior Legal Services attorneys meet with seniors individually to provide information and assistance with a wide variety of spe-cific problems – including:

• Estate Planning - Wills/Trusts/POAs; Summary Probate Proceedings

• Public Benefits - Social Security & Supplement (SSI); Medicare and Medi-Cal

• Consumer Issues - Consumer Fraud; Contract and Loans; Debt Collection And Defense

• Health Care -Health Insurance; Long-Term Care Planning; Advanced Health Care Directives

• Real Property –Homeownership; Easements and Boundaries; Landlord/Tenant Issues; Evictions

• Abuse and Exploitation - Restraining Orders; Fraud and Abuse by Caretakers and Others; Domestic Violence; Neglect

The goal is to provide legal Advice, Advocacy, and Assistance

Please contact Kristen Armstrong at 530-621-6154 to schedule an appointment

Appointments are currently available on:Wednesday November 19 from 10A-2PWednesday, December 17 from 10A-2P

Appointments will be at the Cameron Park Community Center.

monthly activitiesBridge – Mondays 1-3P; Wednesdays 9:30A-12:30P

Mahjong – 2nd & 4th Wednesday 1-3P

Hand and Foot – 3rd Wednesday 1-3P

Bingo – 2nd Tuesday 1-3P; $3 for 2 cards, $1 each additional – 4 card limit

Newcomers Game Day – 4th Tuesday 10A-12P

50+ Room open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10A – 2P. The Room will have card tables, puzzles, games, reading material, mov-ies and a space for just having fun with friends.

NEw! Theme PartiesHat Party – Community CenterThursday, August 21 3-5pm $5Wear a hat! Prizes for best hat! A Walgreens Pharmacist will be there from 3-3:30 to answer questions. Comedian Sandra Risser will be there to entertain you. Snacks and drinks will be provided.

Western Day – Cameron Park LakeThursday, September 25 3-5pm $5Dress in your Western gear – try square dancing and line dancing. Snacks and drinks will be provided.

Scarf N Magic – Community CenterThursday, October 23 3-5pm $5Wear your favorite scarf and come on out to enjoy some magic and some appetizers. Ugly Sweater Party – Community CenterThursday, November 13 3-5pm $5Come one come all, but come ugly! That sweater you think is hideous, wear it. We will enjoy music and some munchies.

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Grand opening of the 50+ Room locat-ed at the Community Center Tuesday August 19, 10 am – 12pm Join the celebration. Members of the 50+ community are excited to mark the opening of the new activity and meeting room for mature adults. Let’s get acquainted while learning about programs and opportunities for fun and enrichment. Refreshments and prizes – everyone is invited.The 50+ room will be open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10A-2P.

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Sensational Singing Seniors Monday, December 10 at 1PMThe Sensational Singing Seniors began in January of 2010 as an activity at the Placerville Senior Center. Not a singalong, the group prepares two themed programs for the El Dorado County Senior Community each year. Past programs have included Remembering Judy Garland!, The Music Of Rodgers And Hammerstein, A Musical Travelogue and The Nifty Fifties! among others. The members of the group range in age from the early 60s to 89!! The group performs regularly at the Placerville and El Dorado Hills Senior Centers and the Gold Country Retirement Complex. The program is titled SEASONS OF LOVE and it will be a beautiful program!! It honors the four seasons of love in our lives … courtship/marriage, children/grandchildren, friendships and self love/self-confidence through musi-cal selections from Broadway and The Great American Songbook. While it is not a Holiday or Christmas presentation it will lend itself well to the feeling, spirit and meaning of this special time of year. There will be group songs, solos, small ensembles, and duets contributing to a truly heartfelt and enjoyable afternoon. Light refreshments will be served.

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NEw! lecture Series for mature adultsLectures will be held every 1st and 3rd Wednesday at 10am on a variety of topics. We will have a wide array of very knowledgeable, as well as humorous, speakers on everyday topics for the mature adult. Come take a walk down memory lane, embrace the present and aspire to a better future!

150107-01Wed, September 17Let’s Not Fall: What We All Need To KnowSpeaker: Representatives from Rebuilding Together & Marshall Medical

150107-02Wed, October 1 Finding Blue Skies As We AgeSpeaker: Representative from Peer Counseling and other connections

150107-03Wed, October 15 World History With A TwistSpeaker: Dr. Coco

150107-04Wed, November 5 Vietnam Veteran’s Panel: Where We Were and What We Did Speaker TBA

150107-05Wed, November 19 Genealogy: A Journey Of Family Speaker: Steve Shervey

150107-06Wed, December 3 Local History Just Around The Corner From YouSpeaker TBA

150107-07Wed, December 17 Intergenerational Concert Of Holiday MusicGuests will be Local School Performers Location: Community Center

Pre-register by calling the office so that speaker will have adequate handouts for everyone. Time: Wednesdays at 10AM

Josh MottashedSenior Mortgage

AdvisorMLO-254939

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boomer Ed 101 comingIf you were born between 1948-1953 you’ll want to attend this class for lots of useful information. The time will be 5:30pm – it is a three week series. Date to be announced.

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Santa Visists Santa will arrive at your home, hand out candy canes, and talk with the children about their Christmas Wishes. Each family will receive a picture with Santa and his elves.

Dates: December 11, 15, 16, 17 & 18Times: **6:30 PM until 8:30 PM (approx 15 minutes per house)Fee: $60 (Limit 6 children per visit) – Limit 1 slot per household. This will allow Santa to see more families before Christmas. Registration: begins October 14 Limited to Cameron Park Residents only ** Please schedule the date and we will call you to confirm the time once the date is full.

Red, white & JewelsSaturday, January 2411:00am - 4:00pm Sip local wines and shop for jewelry. A jewelry event just in time to purchase that special someone something for Valentine’s Day.

watch for the winter concert Series January through March. Look for more information at www.cameronpark.org

affair of the heart A public health event presented by

Marshall Medical Center and the Cameron Park CSD. Guest speakers, health club vendors, health screening,

healthy food sampling, wine tasting, shoppers’ expo and more.

4th annual wedding

affairSaturday, March 110:00am - 4:00pm A special wedding show designed for

brides of every style. Come meet the area’s

most experienced wedding professionals and see every aspect of a perfect wedding

from bridal gowns, florists, party rentals,

photographers, catering and more.

uPcomiNg EVENTS aNd acTiViTiES

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audition for “The Nutcracker”Come be a part of this magical holiday tradi-tion! Come Dance with Me’s “The Nutcracker” is a children’s take on Tchaikovsky’s classic bal-let. Take the stage as a shimmering Snowflake, mischievous Mouse, hip hop Soldier, glittering Sugar Plum, or other delightful characters!

This will be held on September 13, 2:00-4:00pm at the Dance Studio at Cameron Park Community Center – 2502 Country Club Drive

Ages 18mos-18yrs. Both boys and girls welcome. Everyone receives a part, no prior experience necessary!

Please call 916-768-3975 or email [email protected] if unable to attend the Open Audition.

EVENTS aNd aNNouNcEmENTSartists and crafters wanted

CPCSD Presents “An Old Fashioned Christmas Craft Faire”Saturday, November 22, 2014

Artists and crafters are needed for the 19th Annul Art and Craft Faire to be held at the Cameron Park Community Center located at 2502 Country Club Drive. The Faire will be held on Saturday, November 22 from 10:00AM to 4:00PM. Deadline to register is October 17, 2014. All items must be non-commercially manufactured items. The booth fee is $55 for a 10’ X 10’ space. If electricity is required that is an additional $10. For more information please call the Cameron Park CSD at (530) 677-2231 or email us at [email protected].

The Community Services District is always in need of volunteers for special events. If you or your organization would like to volunteer your time and talents, please call the CSD offices at (530) 677-2231.

Volunteers Needed The Cameron Park CSD Staff

reserves the right to pho-tograph facilities, activities and program participants for potential future use. All photos will remain the property of Cameron Park CSD and may be used for publicity or promotional purposes only.

Please Note

The Cameron Park Community Services District serves a broad audience and would like to thank our annual sponsors for theirsupport. Please visit the inside back cover for sponsors’ logos

and be sure to support these businesses. Advertising sponsors can be viewed on pages 14 & 20. Please visit cameronpark.org for ad space opportunities.

ThaNk you diSTRicT aNNual SPoNSoRS!

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Weed Abatement, Defensible Space

Everyone’s Responsibility!

Ask us how.www.cameronpark.org/fire

“Excellence through Cooperation since 1996”

We have 2 types of print competi-tions, One occurs 3 times a year in February, May and October and has multiple categories and is not affili-ated with the club judge. It is the entire meeting and a good way for people to learn what makes a good photo as the judge critiques the entries in front of the audience. It is open to anyone but there is a small entry fee. The other is the Monthly Challenge which hap-pens 7 times a year, January, March, April, June, August, September, and November. It is audience judged by ballots. It is open to members only for entries but anyone in the audience can vote. The rules for these competitions can be found on the website http://www.eldoradocameraclub.com/ and the email for the club is [email protected]

Thursday, August 21 7 pm - Regular meeting. Thursday, September 18 7:00 PM - Regular meetingThursday, October 16 7:00 Pm - Print Competition open to members and non membersThursday, November 20 7:00 PM - Regular meetingDecember - no meeting

El dorado camera club News

Are you looking for that perfect venue to hold your next business, social, fundraising, or wedding event? Our beautiful facilities are available for rent. For more information, please visit our website (www.cameronpark.org) or contact us at 530-677-2231

Facilities Rental

Wednesday mornings means quilting at the Cameron Park Community Center. Always wanted to learn, but never had the time? Or are you a quilter and want to become more involved? Then come visit the Gold Nugget Quilters when we meet from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm every Wednesday. You will be very welcome!

gold Nugget Quilters

Please call the office for information

coming soon – Pickle ball

Showcase and ShareShowcasing the roots of our community;

Celebrating Time, Talent and ServiceLearn About Community Resources, Volunteer Opportunities

and thank service organizations in Cameron Park. Friday, October 24 4:00pm-7:30pm at the Community Center

• Light Appetizers • Live Music, No Host Bar• Free Admission • Open to the Public

• Free Tables to non-profits

Come Join Us!

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The Cameron Park Community Services District has a variety of rooms for any of your special occasions at reasonable and competitive rates. Whether it’s for business or pleasure, our facilities offer something for everyone! • The main assembly hall can seat 252 people comfortably for banquet

seating or up to 356 people for assembly style seating. The space can also be divided into thirds for smaller meeting areas with sound dampening dividers. The hall is equipped with a projector and screen and the technology to hook up laptops and iPads for presentations. There is an expansive stage for musical and theatrical performance, complete with green room and loading docks.

• The commercial kitchen has two gas convection ovens, a six burner heavy duty gas range and griddle, a microwave, commercial refrig-eration with freezer, plus more! Perfect for a business chef.

• The social room can be used for meetings or social gatherings. • The dance room has a free floating floor, mirrors and bars. • The gymnasium has bleacher seating for over 200, six retractable

baskets to accommodate regulation, half, and quarter court play, and can be set up for side-by-side Volleyball.

• Our aquatics center boasts a beautiful rim flow design pool with a water slide and 10 lanes for competition swimming or open swim, plus a shallow area for program activities. Don’t forget pool parties and public events can be held at the pool.

Please give us a call or stop by for specialized service. If you’re planning an event regardless of size and duration we have a reasonably priced space for you. •

Park locations are available for outdoor event venues such as wed-dings, family gatherings, corporate events, and more! •

An ideal location to hold your holiday party - book now!

camERoN PaRk EVENT cENTERWhether it’s for business or pleasure, our facilities offer

something for everyone!

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cSd board of directorsPresident - Vicky Neibauer Vice President - Shiva FrentzenScott McNeilGreg Stanton Vacant

Board meetings are held the third Wednesday of every month at 7:00pm at the Cameron Park Community Center at 2502 Country Club Drive, Cameron Park, CA.

Mary Cahill, General ManagerBob Counts, Battalion ChiefPaul Ryan, Parks SuperintendentTina Helm, Recreation SupervisorDan Friese, Recreation CoordinatorLyle Eickert, CC&R Compliance Officer

cameron Park community Services district530-677-2231 fax 530-677-2201www.cameronpark.org office location:2502 Country Club Dr.Next to the Cameron Park LibraryOffice hours; Mon – Fri, 8am – 5pm

cameron Park community Services district provides:• Fire Services• Emergency Medical Services• Parks Development and Management Services• Recreation Programs and Facilities• Lighting and Landscape Management Services• CC&R Compliance Review and Enforcement• Disposal Contract Services

mission Statement It is the mission of the Cameron Park Community Services District to preserve and enhance the quality of life for the residents of Cameron Park, and surrounding areas, and to safeguard the health, safety, and welfare of the community.

camERoN PaRk cSd

Labor Day ............................................. September 1Columbus day .........................................October 13Veterans day ....................................... November 11

Thanksgiving ............................... November 27 & 28Christmas .....................................December 24 & 25New Year’s Day ..........................................January 1

cSd office will be closed for the following holidays:

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Park and Facility address hours

cameron Park community and aquatic center 2502 Country Club Drive M-F 8am -10pm • • • • • 4.1

cameron Park lake 2989 Cambridge Road Dawn-Dusk • • • • • • • • • 56

christa mcauliffe Park & Skate Park 2400 Merrychase Drive Dawn-Dusk • • • • • • 7

dave west Park Crazy Horse Drive Dawn-Dusk • • • 6.2

gateway Park Cambridge Drive Dawn-Dusk • 13

hacienda Park Cameron Park Drive Dawn-Dusk • • • • 4.9

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Program Registration Form You can also register online at www.cameronpark.org

Participant’s name: Birth date Grade Class name Code Class Date Fees

Please make checks payable to CPCSD Total Fees enclosed $ ___________

Visa /Mastercard/American Express #___________________________________________

Exp. Date:__________________3 digit security Code:________

I have read the above information and agree to its terms.

Today’s Date:_____________ Participant’s Signature________________________________ (Parent or Guardian if under 18)26

EaSy wayS To REgiSTER

Pre-registration is required for all programs. Some programs are in high demand and will fill quickly. Early registration is encouraged to ensure that programs are not cancelled due to low enrollment. Please note that there is a $25 fee for returned checks.Refund Policy: Full refunds will be given if

an activity or class is cancelled by CPCSD. Refund requests need to be made in writing at the CPCSD Office. Full refunds minus the processing fee will be processed when a 2 week notice is given prior to start of the program/class. Less than a 2 week notice refunds will be pro-rated to 50% due to staff level planning inpacts. A “rain check

- household credit” in lieu of a refund can be provided. There will be a $5 processing fee for each and every refund request/transfer. Refund checks take approximately 3-4 weeks to process. Refunds will not be granted for non-attendance, any excursions, trip or activities that require pre-paid admission, or material fees paid in advance.

Name:________________________________________Address:______________________________________City:__________________________ Zip:___________T-shirt size (if applicable) Youth _S _M _L Adult _S _M _L _XL

Email: _________________________________________Phone/cell phone: ________________________________Emergency Contact: ______________________________How did you hear about us?: _______________________

Waiver: The enrolled named individual(s), or his or her legal guardian, has read the class descrip-tion and understands the nature and content of the class, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the class, agrees as follows:

In consideration of his/her permitted to participate in a class/activity sponsored by the Cameron Park Community Services District (CSD), for myself, my spouse, and my child, do release and forever discharge the CSD, its directors, employees and instructors from any and every claim, demand,

action or right of action arising from or by reason of any bodily injury or personal injuries, death or property damage which may occur as a result of his/her participation in the current enrolled class or any activities in connection with the current enrolled class, whether or not caused by any act or omission of the CSD, its directors, employees, or instructors. Cameron Park Community Services District does not have or provide medical or accident insurance for persons involved in programs sponsored by the Cameron Park Community Services District.

PHOTOGRAPHY RELEASE: By signing this waiver, I understand that the CSD staff or agents may photograph me and/or my minor children and that the CSD may use such photographs to promote recreational programs now and in the future. I expressly allow, and hereby waive any objection to the CSD or its agents photographing me and/or my minor children when I and /or my minor children are participating in CSD programs and activities. I understand that the photos shall remain the property of the Cameron Park Com-munity Services District.

For Office Use Only Receipt # ____________________

cash q check q credit card q

cameron Park community Services district

go onlineVisit our web page

www.cameronpark.org

mail inTo CSD office

2502 Country Club Dr. Cameron Park 95682

Phone inTo CSD office530-677-2231

M-F 8 am - 5 pm

in PersonStop by and register at the CSD office at;

2502 Country Club Dr.M-F 8 am - 5 pm

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Cameron park Community Foundation

The Cameron Park Community Foundation, a 501(c)3, is an opportunity

for community members to support “people, parks and programs.”

Your donations and commitment to the community can provide for:

We want to welcome your ideas to build community in a meaningful way! Please contact [email protected] for more information.

Creating Community Through People, Parks & Programs

• People (volunteer opportuni-ties, volunteer rec-ognition and com-munity partnerships and more!)

• Parks (benches and tables, landscaping, new signage, fencing, improvements to park sites and more!)

• Programs (scholarships for summer camp, swim lessons, recreation programs, sports leagues, special events and more!)

2014 Community Sponsors … and Growing!

2014 Community Sponsors...and growing!

It’s about you.

2014 Community Sponsors...and growing!

It’s about you.

2014 Community Sponsors...and growing!

It’s about you.

2014 Community Sponsors...and growing!

It’s about you.

2014 Community Sponsors...and growing!

It’s about you.

2014 Community Sponsors...and growing!

It’s about you.

2014 Community Sponsors...and growing!

It’s about you.

2014 Community Sponsors...and growing!

It’s about you.

2014 Community Sponsors...and growing!

It’s about you.

2014 Community Sponsors...and growing!

It’s about you.

2014 Community Sponsors...and growing!

It’s about you.

2014 Community Sponsors...and growing!

It’s about you.

2014 Community Sponsors...and growing!

It’s about you.

2014 Community Sponsors...and growing!

It’s about you.

2014 Community Sponsors...and growing!

It’s about you.

Connecting with the Future Starts Here

For Cameron Park.For the Next Generation.

We are proud to serve and support the Cameron Park Community Services District. Thank

you for all you do to enrich our community.

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CLASS CATEGORY

Halloween Carnival & Pumpkin Patch

Saturday, october 181:30-4:00 pmCameron park lakePumpkin Patch and Maze! Costume Parade! Crafts, food, refreshments and old-fashioned carnival games and prizes! Come on down to Cameron Park Lake in costume and be prepared for an afternoon of Halloween fun! Ages 12 & under.

Old FashionedChristmas Craft Faire

Saturday, november 2210:00am – 4:00pm

Cameron park Community Center

Indoor craft faire features

hundreds of hand-made

crafts specific for the Holiday

season!

Dear Postal Customer

Cameron Park Community Services District2502 Country Club DriveCameron Park, CA 95682

Prst. StdUS Postage

PAIDPermit No 13

Shingle Springs,CA 95682

Capitol Pops Concert Band

Saturday, november 1Doors open at 6:00pm, music starts at 7:00pmCameron park Community CenterCome and hear what Cameron Park residents are talking about! The Capitol Pops concert band returns, led by Kurt Pearsall, and an eve-ning of toe-tapping, listening fun is waiting for you. The Citrus Heights based band consists of 71 musicians representing a cross section of the area and ranging in age from high school to 99.

Saturday, December 6 Cameron park Community Center

Cameron park explorer post 89 Fire Department pancake breakfast8:00am -12:00pm $5 per person

Santa run7:00am-10:30am$25 adults $15 ages 17 & under

Santa paradeDecember 12, 13, 14 rain Dates: December 19, 20, 21

rain, shine or

snow!!


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