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www.danville.ca.gov Town of Danville Recreation Services IN THIS ISSUE: • Summer special events • Swim lessons & aquatics • Summer camps & classes
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Page 1: Town of Danville Recreation Activity Guide Summer 2012

www.danville.ca.gov

Town of Danville Recreation Services

In thIs Issue:• Summer special events• Swim lessons & aquatics• Summer camps & classes

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Town Staff

Joe Calabrigo, Town Manager

Arts Commission

Jo Loecher, Chair

Victoria Brooks, Vice Chair

Celeste Evans

Tricia Grame

Rosemarie Hyatt

Jeffrey Jordan,Youth Representative

Susan Ritner

Recreation ServicesDanville Community Center420 Front Street, M–F 8:30 am–5:00 pm

General Info/Program Registration ........... 314-3400Henry Perezalonso, Recreation Services Manager ...................... 314-3454Jane Laris, Program Supervisor .................... 314-3465Christine Mabry, Program Supervisor .......... 314-3475

Information HotlinesSports Field/Dog Park Conditions ................ 314-3484Sports Program Info/Rainouts ...................... 314-3483Village Theatre Art Gallery .......................... 314-3460Village Theatre Box Office .......................... 314-3463

Programs and ServicesAdult Services ............................................. 314-3455Cultural Arts/Performing Arts ....................... 314-3466Cultural Arts/Visual Arts .............................. 314-3460Senior Services ........................................... 314-3490Senior Sneakers .......................................... 314-3490Special Recreation ...................................... 314-3481Sports & Fitness .......................................... 314-3480Special Events ............................................. 314-3369Teen Services .............................................. 314-3481Volunteer Program ...................................... 314-3475Youth Services ............................................ 314-3477

Town Service Center1000 Sherburne Hills Road, M–F 7:30 am–4:00 pm

Park Maintenance ....................................... 314-3450

Danville Town Offices510 La Gonda Way, M–F 8:30 am–5:00 pm

Town of DanvilleTown Council

Candace Andersen, Mayor

Newell Arnerich, Vice Mayor

Michael Doyle

Karen Stepper

Robert Storer

Parks & Leisure Services Commission

Scott Tinetti, Chair

Michael Cory, Vice Chair

Randall Diamond, Alternate

Kevin Donovan

Peggy Hiramine

Jane Joyce

Stewart Proctor

Kent Rezowalli

Turner Stanton, Youth Representative

Henry Perezalonso Recreation Services Manager

A Message From the New Recreation Services Manager...I am fortunate to have been able to serve in the recreation profession for over 20 years beginning as a recreation leader through my current position as the new Recreation Services Manager for the Town of Danville. Over the years, I have seen firsthand the positive impact recreation experiences have had on the lives of many people and their communities. It was through those experiences that a passion for teaching and sharing the importance of a life which includes recreation arose. One way to experience a recreation filled life is to participate in the special events which take place in the Town of Danville.

What is it that makes an event so special you ask? Here in the Town we recognize that it is the people in the community that make an event special. It becomes special because people take the opportunity to step away from their internet connections to gather and make face to face social connections. Whether choosing to attend the Senior Health Fitness Day, Moonlight Movies on the Town Green, Danville Fine Arts Faire, 4th of July Parade, Family Campouts, “Shop Local” events, or Music in the Park, a choice is being made to enjoy community. These special events help to contribute to the reputation of a small town atmosphere and an outstanding quality of life.

Summer time is a perfect time of year for people to play outdoors, enjoy nature, exercise to stay healthy, meet friends in safe gathering places, learn new skills and develop memories that last a lifetime as they recreate in their community. I invite you to look through this activity guide and participate in the program or special event that will help you find a life which includes recreation now and in the future.

I hope to see you at one of the special events!

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Table of Contents Summer 2012 EventsSpecial Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–5Theatre & Art Gallery . . . . . . . 4–5Library Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Aquatics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–13Summer Camps 2012 . . . . . . 14–22

5 & UnderClasses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23–24Dance Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Gymnastics Classes . . . . . . . . . . 23Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24–25

YouthClasses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26–27Cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Dance Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Gymnastics Classes . . . . . . . . . . 26Performing Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27–28Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Visual Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

TeensAfter-School Enrichment . . . . . . 29Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

AdultArt & Craft Classes . . . . . . . . . . 30Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30–33Computer Classes . . . . . . . . . . . 31Cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Fitness Classes . . . . . . . . . . . 34–36Foreign Language . . . . . . . . . . . 32Martial Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . 35–36Music Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Performing Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36–38Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37–38Yoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34–35

Adult 55+Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Health & Wellness . . . . . . . . . . 39Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Trips/Excursions . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Senior Services At-a-Glance . . . . 41

All AgesClasses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42–43Martial Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43R.A.D.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

Other InformationSports League Info . . . . . . . . . . 37 Parks & Facilities/Map . . . . 44–45 Registration Information . . . . . . 46 Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . 47

Residency Status ClarificationFor residents outside the incorporated Town of Danville limits: Those living outside the Danville Town limits include residents of the communities of Alamo and Diablo, and Alamo Creek, Bettencourt Ranch, Blackhawk, Bryan Ranch, Monterosso, Shadow Creek and Whitegate housing developments.

The program and facility fees cover a large portion of the actual costs, though Town of Danville residents also partially support the classes, events and facilities through their property tax assessments. Because of this, those program participants and individuals reserving Town facilities who live outside of Danville pay an additional non-resident charge. If you have any questions about this information, call 314-3400.

Americans with Disabilities ActIn compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Town of Danville encourages those with disabilities to participate in our programs. If you have any special needs that require specific accommodations so you can fully enjoy our classes and programs, please call the Danville Community Center at (925) 314-3400.

Legal Holidays ObservedClasses will not take place on the following dates:

Memorial Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Monday, May 28, 2012Independence Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday, July 4, 2012Labor Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Monday, September 3, 2012

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not available for online registration.

Danville Day Camps, page 15

Senior Sneakers, page 40

Registration Dates:

Online registration & more details on page 46

Summer Camps March 1, residents March 2, non-residents

Aquatics Programs March 12, residents March 26, non-residents

Adult Sports Leagues May 7, residents March 8, open registration

Summer Classes May 14, residents May 15, open registration

Town of DanvilleGuitar

Classes, page 33

Yoga, pages 34–35

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The Town of Danville presents: Trapped in a Rumor Improv Group June 8, 8:00 pm • July 6, 8:00 pm

August 3, 8:00 pm

General Admission: $10 adults, $8 students/seniors

The Town of Danville presents: Spring Pre-school Performance Series Fridays, 10:00 am

June 15: The Bubble LadyJuly 20: Unique DeriqueAug 3: Singer Gary LapowGeneral Admission: $3

Summer 2012 Special EventsMoonlight Movies on the Town GreenLooking for a little fun Friday nights? Bring the gang down to the Town Green, 400 Front Street, for some fresh air and a great flick. Moonlight Movies offer family-friendly films in a picturesque outdoor setting under the stars. Don’t forget your lawn chairs, blankets, and snacks to make it complete. Showtime approximately 8:15 pm. FREE!June 8: Happy Feet 2June 22: Cloudy with a Chance of MeatballsJuly 6: ZookeeperJuly 20: The Muppet MovieAugust 3: Honey I Shrunk the Kids

Danville Fine Arts FaireSaturday & Sunday, June 16 & 17, 10:00 am–5:00 pm Hartz and Prospect AvenuesSponsored by Danville Area Chamber of CommerceInformation: (925) 837-4400 • www.danvilleareachamber.com

4th of July ParadeWednesday, July 4, 9:00 am–12:00 pm Hartz Avenue and San Ramon Valley Blvd.Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of San Ramon Valley Reminder: No items may be placed along the parade route prior to 6:00 pm on July 3.

Information: www.kiwanis-srv.org

Danville Thursday Night Street FestivalsThursdays, July 12 & August 9, 5:30 pm–8:30 pm Hartz and Prospect AvenuesSponsored by Discover Danville AssociationInformation: (925) 339-8330 www.discoverdanvilleca.com

Hot Summer Nights Car ShowsThursdays, July 19 & August 16, 4:00 pm–9:00 pm Hartz AvenueSponsored by Danville Merchants’ AssociationInformation: David Miller, (925) 437-3649, www.danvillehotsummernightscarshow.com

Family Campout EventsJoin us for family campouts at three locations this year! Registration is limited to online and mail-in only. Online registration at www.danvillerecguide.com is recommended. See page 42 for more information and event details.

Family Campout at Oak Hill Park: July 21–21Family Campout at Mt . Diablo State Park: August 4–5Family Campout Backpacking: September 8–9 Photo by

Paige Green

Photo by Paige Green

Village Theatre Art Gallery Events& Tickets are available for purchase online approximately one month prior to the first performance at www.villagetheatreshows.com or at the Danville Community Center, Mon–Fri, 8:30 am–5:00 pm, 420 Front St., (925) 314-3400. Tickets will be available for pick up at Will Call one hour before show time.

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Gallery Hours:M–Tu . . . By appointment only: (925) 314-3460W–F . . . . 12:00 pm–5:00 pm

Sa . . . . . 11:00 am–3:00 pm

Su . . . . . . Closed

For more information about the exhibits, visit www.villagetheatreartgallery.com

2nd Annual Earth Day ArtsFriday, April 20, 11:00 am–5:00 pm

Come visit the Village Theatre Art Gallery for inspiring and earth-friendly demonstrations, workshops, films and more!

ColorscapesApril 26–June 15Vibrant palettes explore real and invented landscapes. May 5, 1:00 pm: Special slideshow presentation by featured NYC artist, Brian Rutenberg

Senior Health Fitness DayTuesday, May 22, 9:00 am–1:00 pm Veterans Memorial Building, 400 Hartz AvenueFees: None

Event details and registration form will be available in the May/June 2012 issue of the Silver Streak Newsletter.

Big Band DanceSaturday, June 30, 7:30 pm–9:30 pm Veterans Memorial Building, Community HallFees: $6 Danville residents/$7 non-residents

Come and dance to the What’s Up Big Band as they play the tunes of 1930s and 1940s, such as Glenn Miller, Harry James, Benny Goodman, Count Basie and more. Event details and registration form will be available in the May/June 2012 issue of the Silver Streak Newsletter.

Spaces & PlacesJune 29–August 10, 2012Opening Reception: June 29, 5:00 pm–8:00 pm

Second annual juried exhibition featuring artwork selected by East Bay Art Critic, Dewitt Chang. For prospectus and deadline information, visit: www.villagetheatreartgallery.com

James Fortune: A Rock ‘n’ Roll PortfolioSeptember 28–November 9, 2012Opening Reception: September 28, 5:00–8:00 pm

30 years of rock ’n’ roll photography by Hall of Fame Artist, James Fortune. See rare and intimate photographs of Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder, Jim Morrison and more. Join the artist during the opening reception, and purchase a limited edition autographed print!

Art & Wine StrollThursday, August 23, 6:00 pm–9:00 pm Downtown Danville, The Livery, and the Rose GardenSponsored by Discover Danville AssociationInformation: (925) 339-8330 • www.discoverdanvilleca.com

Antiques and Art FaireMonday, September 3, 9:00 am–3:00 pm Railroad and Prospect AvenuesSponsored by Discover Danville AssociationInformation: (925) 837-2664 • www.discoverdanvilleca.com

Music in the ParkSaturdays, 6:00 pm–8:00 pm Oak Hill ParkThe Town of Danville is proud to announce the 27th annual Music in the Park concert series for summer 2012. This traditional favorite is great fun for the whole family. These FREE concerts are the Town’s way of saying thank you to our wonderful citizens for supporting our programs throughout the year. The 2012 summer concerts are generously supported by our sponsors.

July 14: The Department of Rock (Classic Rock)July 28: Stompy Jones (Swing)August 11: The Rave-Ups (Yardbirds Tribute)August 25: Sista Monica (Blues)

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SuMMER READING FESTIvAL 2012: DREAM BIG Something for All Ages! June 9–August 18Explore the world, start a new adventure, and earn prizes just for reading! Get ready for an incredible summer full of unlimited possibilities with fun books, thrilling prizes, and special events. There’s an exciting program for babies, kids, teens, and adults. For more information or to get started, please contact your community library or visit us online at ccclib.org.

ARTS ENRICHMENT BOOk CLuB SERIES FOR STuDENTS IN GRADES 2 & 3 Coming Soon this Summer!The Danville Library continues with its unique arts enrichment book club series focusing on grades 2 and 3 this summer. Get ready for an exciting literary arts program that is packed with fun and surprises and encourages participation by our young readers. Contact the Danville Library for more program and registration information. Generously sponsored by the Thomas J. Long Foundation and the Danville Library Endowment

THE CHARLES M. SCHuLz MuSEuM AND PEANuTS FESTIvAL FOR kIDS! Coming Soon June 2012Get to know Snoopy, Charlie Brown, and the entire Peanuts gang, and learn about their creator at this one-of-a-kind event! The Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center turn the Danville Library into a hands-on art and science museum with fun, nature-related crafts, activities, and interactive exhibits to lauch this year’s Summer Reading Festival, “Dream Big!” Sponsored by the Friends of the Danville Library

MASTER GARDENER SERIES:REPLACING THE LAWN WITH DROuGHT TOLERANT PLANTS Tuesday, June 12, 7:00 pm Mt . Diablo Room, Danville LibraryJoin us for this important and informative presentation by members of the Master Gardener program who will discuss different types of draught tolerant plants that grow and thrive in this region of Northern California. Learn how you too can get a drought tolerant lawn.

IMAGES IN MOTION PuPPET SHOW PRESENTS “WHAT IN THE WORLD”Tuesday, June 19, 4:00 pm Children’s Reading Room, Danville Library “What in the World!” is the question for Sara as her imagination takes off and she dreams big! Sara builds a travel machine out of a cardboard box and begins a fantastic adventure which includes a dragon, a trip to China, and beyond. Experience this Dream Big adventure right here in the Danville Library as Summer Reading continues! Sponsored by the Friends of the Danville Library

DREAM CATCHER ART PROJECT JuST FOR TEENS Wednesday, July 11, 4:00 pm Mt . Diablo Room, Danville Library All teens are invited to “Dream Big” for the Summer Reading Festival and register for this exciting art program to design and build your own dream catcher! All supplies will be provided. Space is limited and registration is required. Registration begins Monday, June 4 at the Danville Library or call (925) 837-4889.Sponsored by the Friends of the Danville Library

THOMAS JOHN, COMEDy JuGGLER AND ENTERTAINER Tuesday, July 17, 4:00 pm Children’s Reading Room, Danville LibraryWildly funny and zany describes Thomas John and his entertaining performance! You won’t be able to stop laughing at Thomas’ shenanigans and silliness as he performs his incredible juggling feats. Sponsored by the Contra Costa County Library

TIMOTHy JAMES, MAGICIANTuesday, August 7, 4:00 pm Children’s Reading Room, Danville Library Bowling balls appear from nowhere, drawings come to life, and audience members predict the future! You’ll have to see it to believe it as Timothy James tickles you with humor and amazes you with his magic as the Summer Reading Festival’s “Dream Big” draws to a close. Sponsored by the Friends of the Danville Library

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DanvilleLibraryAll programs are free and open to the public unless

otherwise indicated.

837-4889400 Front Street

Danville, CA 94526 www.ccclib.org

HOURSM–Th: 10:00 am–8:00 pm

F–Sa: 10:00 am–6:00 pm

Su: 1:00 pm–5:00 pm

Hours funded by Contra Costa County and the Town of Danville.

Library ServicesChildren’s Story Time

Holiday ProgramsLiteracy Tutoring

Career & Business InfoOnline ResourcesReference Service

Computer CatalogAudio Visual Material

Friends of the Danville Library The Friends of the Danville Library is a non-profit volunteer organization established in 1958 to provide our local library with books and equipment that would not otherwise be available. Friends also sponsor children and teen programs, the First Wednesday Program Series, Annual Danville-San Ramon KidsReads and special activities. If you would like to be a member of the Friends of the Danville Library or would like more information, call 837-4455.

Free Computer Instruction Volunteer docents are available at the Danville Library for free one-on-one computer instructions on Internet searches, email, Microsoft Word and Excel, the catalog and databases. Call the Danville Library at 837-4889 to make an appointment.

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Monte Vista Community Pool 3131 Stone Valley Road at Monte Vista High School

Summer 2012 SeasonMonday, June 18–Friday, August 17(closed for the July 4 holiday)

RECREATIONAL SWIMRelax and cool off with your family and friends! Recreational Swim is open to patrons of all ages and takes place in a designated area which includes use of shallow and deep water, the diving board, and lap swim lanes.

Saturday, June 23–Friday, August 17 (closed 7/4)Monday–Thursday 1:00 pm–3:00 pm

Friday 12:00 pm–6:00 pm

Saturday & Sunday 1:00 pm–5:00 pm

ADuLT LAP SWIM (AGES 9+)Swimming is one of the best overall workouts you can do to improve cardiovascular conditioning, muscle strength, endurance, posture, and flexibility, all at the same time. Children ages 9 and up must swim laps unassisted by parents.

Saturday, June 23–Friday, August 17 (closed 7/4)Monday–Thursday 9:00 am–7:00 pm

Friday 9:00 am–6:00 pm

Saturday & Sunday 1:00 pm–5:00 pm

FAMILy FuN NIGHTSWhat better way to spend a hot summer evening than cooling off at the Monte Vista Community Pool? Danville’s Family Fun Nights offer something for everyone with pool games, prizes, and music. You can even use rafts and inner tubes exclusively at these events. So grab your friends and family and catch a wave.

Friday, 6:30 pm–8:30 pm

June 29: Fiesta Friday

July 13: Island Fever

July 27: Summer Sports

Anyone entering the pool area during Recreational Swim, Adult Lap Swim, Family Fun Nights, or special events must pay entrance fees, including swimmers and spectators. Children 8 years and under will be admitted only under the supervision of a paying adult, 18 years of age or older. To swim unaccompanied, children ages 9–12 must pass a swim test. Children who do not pass the swim test must have a parent in the pool with them at all times. No exceptions.

Spectator’s Fee: $2 .00Daily Admittance Fee: $2 .00 (12 years and younger) $3 .00 (13 years and older)

INDIvIDuAL SWIM PASSIf you love to swim, you’ll appreciate the convenience of this discounted 12-punch pass, for use at recreational or lap swim, including Family Fun Nights and special events. Passes may be purchased online or at the Danville Community Center only, beginning March 12, and passes may be picked up/kept on file at Monte Vista Pool beginning June 23. No refunds will be given for non-used swim passes. 12 years and younger 13 years and olderBarcode: 25679 Fees: $20 .00 Barcode: 25680 Fees: $30 .00

FAMILy SWIM PASSTake advantage of our best swimming value! Purchase a family swim pass for immediate family members living at your address. Enjoy unlimited use of the Monte Vista Community Pool during recreational swim times (not valid for lap swim). Family Swim Passes are valid for all Summer 2012 recreational swim times, including Family Fun Nights. Passes may be purchased online or at the Danville Community Center only, beginning March 12, and passes may be picked up/kept on file at Monte Vista Pool beginning June 23. No refunds will be given for non-used swim passes.

Barcode: 25661 Fees: $130 .00

SWIM PARTy PACkAGESEnjoy a fabulous birthday party, family get-together, or a “just because” party at Monte Vista Community Pool! Take pleasure in playing pool games, jumping off the diving board, and sun bathing. Why do all the work? We provide the facility, lifeguards, picnic table, and game leader.

The pool opens to parties beginning June 23, 2012. Parties are available on Saturdays and Sundays only, during Recreational Swim times. For more information, contact Program Coordinator Ian Murdock at [email protected] or (925) 314-3480.

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When do I register? Online registration for incorporated Danville residents began Monday, March 12, 8:30 am.

Open registration began Monday, March 26, 8:30 am.

How do I register?Online: To register online you will need a Login ID and PIN which you may request online at www.danvillerecguide.com, or by calling (925) 314-3400. We encourage you to obtain your Login ID and PIN before the registration date. This will ensure that you receive the lessons you want more quickly.

Mail-In: Danville Community Center, Attn: Class Registrations, 420 Front Street, Danville, CA 94526

How do I select my child’s class level? Read the class descriptions in the order listed. Register your child for the first class level that describes skills that s/he has not yet mastered. Call 314-3400 for additional assistance.

Will classes be held in the rain? Generally, classes will be held during inclement weather. However, the pool will be closed and classes cancelled if there is lightning.

What happens if my child passes the class, but I registered him for the same level next session? If there is space available, your child will be transferred to the correct level.

Is it possible to make up a class that my child missed due to illness or vacation? Unfortunately, we are not able to accommodate class make-ups.

Can I request a specific teacher? You can make a request for a specific instructor, but realize that our swim instructors rotate between different pools, class levels and times. Due to the large number of classes we offer, we cannot guarantee we can meet your request, but we will try our best.

I am an adult. Can I take lessons? Yes! We offer private adult swim lessons at various times throughout the day at Monte Vista Community Pool. See page 12.

SWIMMING LEvELS

Swim Level Age Prerequisite Skills

Aquatots 6 mos– 3 yrs Children must be accompanied by an adult in the water

Preschool A 3– 5 yrs First time lessons

Preschool B 3– 5 yrs Fully submerge head for 5 seconds

Elementary 1 6– 12 yrs First time lessons

Elementary 2 4– 12 yrs Travel 5 yards, bob 3 times and tread water 15 seconds, all without assistance; or completion of Preschool B

Elementary 3 4– 12 yrs Travel 10 yards on front and back; change direction in water

Elementary 4 6– 12 yrs Head-first entry in a seated position; jump into deep water; swim 15 yards on front and back; tread water 30 seconds

Elementary 5 6– 12 yrs Open turns on front and back; front crawl and elementary backstroke 25 yards; breaststroke 15 yards

Elementary 6 6– 12 yrs Front crawl, back crawl and elementary backstroke 50 yards; breaststroke and butterfly 25 yards; shallow angle dive

Youth Private 3– 12 yrs ALL swim levels

Adult Private 13 yrs & up ALL swim levels

Adult FitnessSwimming 13 yrs & up Elementary level 5 skills

Junior Lifeguard 11– 14 yrs Elementary level 5 skills

Lifeguard Training 15 yrs & up Pass lifeguarding pre-skills test

Learn to Swim ProgramFREquENTLy ASkED quESTIONS

FREE SWIM LESSONS @ STAFF TRAINING (Age 3–12 years)

Complimentary lessons in exchange for helping our aquatics staff practice their teaching techniques with children at various ages.

Location: Monte Vista Community Pool, 3131 Stone Valley RoadBarcode: 25939 Jun 19 Tu 10:00 am–10:25 am

Barcode: 25941 Jun 20 W 10:00 am–10:25 am

Barcode: 25942 Jun 21 Th 10:00 am–10:25 am”“I will forever remember taking swim lessons at Monte Vista. They were a blast. I loved all of my instructors!

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PRESCHOOL AquATICS PROGRAM (Age 3–5 years) The Preschool Aquatics Program consists of two levels and is designed for children ages 3–5. Children must be ready to learn without parent participation. The group lesson format includes eight 25-minute classes which are held Monday through Thursday for two weeks. When necessary, students may be asked to move to an earlier or later class time. If a class is full, please add your child to the waitlist in case we are able to accommodate more participants. 1:3 instructor to child ratio.

The Town of Danville is pleased to offer a water safety dock. Although we emphasize hanging on to the wall, this dock allows children to stand in the pool with a secure railing around them.

Preschool Aquatics Level AIn order to complete this course and move on to Preschool Aquatics Level B, your child must be comfortable submerging their head fully underwater for about 5 seconds. Most children will need to repeat these classes.

Location: Monte Vista Community Pool, 3131 Stone Valley Rd.Fees: $47.00(R) • $56.00(N) Session A (no 7/4) $54.00(R) • $65.00(N) Session B, C, D

Sessions: A B C D 6/25–7/5 7/9–7/19 7/23–8/2 8/6–8/16

9:00–9:25 am 25216 25236 25256 25276

9:30–9:55 am 25212 25232 25252 25272

10:00–10:25 am 25213 25233 25253 25273

10:30–10:55 am 25214 25234 25254 25274

11:00–11:25 am 25217 25237 25257 25277

11:30–11:55 am 25215 25235 25255 25275

12:00–12:25 pm 25224 25243 25263 25283

3:30–3:55 pm 25223 25244 25264 25284

4:00–4:25 pm 25218 25238 25258 25278

4:30–4:55 pm 25219 25239 25259 25279

5:00–5:25 pm 25220 25240 25260 25280

5:30–5:55 pm 25225 25245 25265 22585

6:00–6:25 pm 25226 25246 25266 25286

6:30–6:55 pm 25221 25241 25261 25281

7:00–7:25 pm 25222 25242 25262 25282

7:30–7:55 pm 25227 25247 25267 25287

Preschool Aquatics Level B In order to complete this level and move on to Elementary Aquatics Level 2, your child must be able to bob 3 times, travel 5 yards in the water without assistance, and tread water for a minimum of 15 seconds. Most children will need to repeat these classes.

Location: Monte Vista Community Pool, 3131 Stone Valley Rd.Fees: $47.00(R) • $56.00(N) Session A (no 7/4) $54.00(R) • $65.00(N) Session B, C, D

Sessions: A B C D 6/25–7/5 7/9–7/19 7/23–8/2 8/6–8/16

9:00–9:25 am 25582 25602 25622 25642

9:30–9:55 am 25578 25598 25618 25638

10:00–10:25 am 25579 25599 25619 25639

10:30–10:55 am 25580 25600 25620 25640

11:00–11:25 am 25583 25603 25623 25643

11:30–11:55 am 25581 25601 25621 25641

12:00–12:25 pm 25589 25609 25629 25649

3:30–3:55 pm 25590 25610 25630 25650

4:00–4:25 pm 25584 25604 25624 25644

4:30–4:55 pm 25585 25605 25625 25645

5:00–5:25 pm 25586 25606 25626 25646

5:30–5:55 pm 25591 25611 25631 25651

6:00–6:25 pm 25592 25612 25632 25652

6:30–6:55 pm 25587 25607 25627 25647

7:00–7:25 pm 25588 25608 25628 25648

7:30–7:55 pm 25593 25613 25633 25653

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Location: Monte Vista Community Pool, 3131 Stone Valley Rd.Fees: $47.00(R) • $56.00(N) Session A (no 7/4)

$54.00(R) • $65.00(N) Session B, C, D

Sessions: A B C D 6/25–7/5 7/9–7/19 7/23–8/2 8/6–8/16

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6:00–6:25 pm 26385 26388 26391 26394

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ELEMENTARy AquATICS PROGRAM (Age 6–12 years) The Elementary Aquatics Program consists of six levels and is designed for ages 6–12. The group lesson format includes eight classes which are held Monday through Thursday for two weeks, 25 minutes for levels 1–4, and 40 minutes for levels 5 and 6. In most cases, enrollment is limited to a minimum of three and a maximum of four students per instructor. When necessary, students may be asked to move to an earlier or later class time. If a class is full, please add your child to the waitlist in case we are able to accommodate more participants.

Elementary Level 2: Ages 4–12 In order to complete this level and move on to Elementary Level 3, your child must be able to travel 10 yards on front and back, and change direction in water.

Location: Monte Vista Community Pool, 3131 Stone Valley Rd.Fees: $47.00(R) • $56.00(N) Session A (no 7/4) $54.00(R) • $65.00(N) Session B, C, D

Sessions: A B C D 6/25–7/5 7/9–7/19 7/23–8/2 8/6–8/16

9:00–9:25 am 24733 24754 24775 24796

9:30–9:55 am 24734 24755 24776 24797

10:00–10:25 am 24735 24756 24777 24798

10:30–10:55 am 24736 24757 24778 24799

11:00–11:25 am 24737 24758 24779 24800

11:30–11:55 am 24738 24759 24780 24801

12:00–12:25 pm 24739 24769 24789 24802

3:30–3:55 pm 24748 24768 24790 24811

4:00–4:25 pm 24740 24760 24781 24803

4:30–4:55 pm 24741 24761 24782 24804

5:00–5:25 pm 24742 24762 24783 24805

5:30–5:55 pm 24743 24763 24784 24806

6:00–6:25 pm 24744 24764 24785 24807

6:30–6:55 pm 24745 24765 24786 24808

7:00–7:25 pm 24746 24766 24787 24809

7:30–7:55 pm 24747 24767 24788 24810

Elementary Level 1: Ages 6–12 In order to complete this level and move on to Elementary Level 2, your child must be able to travel five yards, bob three times, and tread water for 15 seconds, all without assistance.

Location: Monte Vista Community Pool, 3131 Stone Valley Rd.Fees: $47.00(R) • $56.00(N) Session A (no 7/4) $54.00(R) • $65.00(N) Session B, C, D

Sessions: A B C D 6/25–7/5 7/9–7/19 7/23–8/2 8/6–8/16

9:00–9:25 am 24580 24598 24616 24636

9:30–9:55 am 24586 24604 24622 24644

10:00–10:25 am 24587 24613 24625 24645

10:30–10:55 am 24588 24605 24623 24647

11:00–11:25 am 24581 24599 24617 24637

11:30–11:55 am 24589 24614 24624 24648

12:00–12:25 pm 24582 24600 24618 24638

3:30–3:55 pm 24591 24606 24627 24649

4:00–4:25 pm 24592 24607 24628 24650

4:30–4:55 pm 24595 24610 24632 24651

5:00–5:25 pm 24593 24611 24629 24652

5:30–5:55 pm 24583 24601 24619 24639

6:00–6:25 pm 24584 24602 24620 24640

6:30–6:55 pm 24594 24612 24631 24653

7:00–7:25 pm 24658 24659 24630 24643

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Location: Monte Vista Community Pool, 3131 Stone Valley Rd.Fees: $47.00(R) • $56.00(N) Session A (no 7/4)

$54.00(R) • $65.00(N) Session B, C, D

Sessions: A B C D 6/25–7/5 7/9–7/19 7/23–8/2 8/6–8/16

9:00–9:25 am 24828 24845 24863 24880

9:30–9:55 am 24829 24846 24864 24881

10:00–10:25 am 24830 24847 24865 24882

10:30–10:55 am 24831 24848 24866 24883

11:00–11:25 am 24832 24849 24867 24884

11:30–11:55 am 24833 24850 24868 24885

12:00–12:25 pm 24834 24851 24869 24886

3:30–3:55 pm 24835 24855 24876 24893

4:00–4:25 pm 26376 24852 24901 24902

4:30–4:55 pm 24836 24853 24870 24887

5:00–5:25 pm 24837 24854 24871 24888

5:30–5:55 pm 24897 24856 24872 24889

6:00–6:25 pm 24838 24857 24873 24890

6:30–6:55 pm 24839 24858 24874 24891

7:00–7:25 pm 24841 24860 24877 24894

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Elementary Level 6—Stroke Development and Fitness Swimming: Ages 6–12 This is a 40-minute class. The objectives of this level are to refine swimming and water safety skills taught in earlier levels, with focus on endurance and technique. Level 6 students also learn principals of training and how to evaluate their own levels of fitness. Some activities may include: swimming 500 yards continuously, demonstrating turns while swimming, and learning various training techniques.

Location: Monte Vista Community Pool, 3131 Stone Valley Rd.Fees: $53.00(R) • $63.00(N) Session A (no 7/4) $60.00(R) • $72.00(N) Session B, C, D

Sessions: A B C D 6/25–7/5 7/9–7/19 7/23–8/2 8/6–8/16

9:00–9:40 am 25167 25177 25188 25197

9:45–10:25 am 25168 25178 25189 25198

10:30–11:10 am 25169 25179 25187 25199

11:15–11:55 am 25166 25176 25186 25196

4:00–4:40 pm 25173 25183 25193 25203

4:45–5:25 pm 25171 25181 25191 25201

5:30–6:10 pm 25174 25184 25194 25204

6:15–6:55 pm 25170 25180 25190 25200

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Location: Monte Vista Community Pool, 3131 Stone Valley Rd.Fees: $47.00(R) • $56.00(N) Session A (no 7/4) $54.00(R) • $65.00(N) Session B, C, D

Sessions: A B C D 6/25–7/5 7/9–7/19 7/23–8/2 8/6–8/16

9:00–9:25 am 25026 25044 25061 25079

9:30–9:55 am 25030 25048 25065 25083

10:00–10:25 am 25027 25045 25062 25080

10:30–10:55 am 25031 25049 25066 25084

11:00–11:25 am 25028 25046 25063 25081

11:30–11:55 am 25029 25047 25064 25082

12:00–12:25 pm 25032 25050 25067 25085

3:30–3:55 pm 25038 25055 25073 25092

4:00–4:25 pm 25033 25051 25068 25086

4:30–4:55 pm 25034 25052 25069 25087

5:00–5:25 pm 25035 25053 25070 25088

5:30–5:55 pm 25036 25097 25071 25089

6:00–6:25 pm 25098 25100 25101 25090

6:30–6:55 pm 25039 25056 25074 25093

7:00–7:25 pm 25037 25054 25072 25091

7:30–7:55 pm 25040 25057 25075 25094

Elementary Level 5: Ages 6–12 This is a 40-minute class. In order to complete this course, your child must be able to swim front crawl, back crawl and elementary backstroke 50 yards, breaststroke and butterfly 25 yards and perform a shallow angle dive. Upon completion of this course students will enter Elementary Level 6—Stroke Development and Fitness Swimming.

Location: Monte Vista Community Pool, 3131 Stone Valley Rd.Fees: $53.00(R) • $63.00(N) Session A (no 7/4) $60.00(R) • $72.00(N) Session B, C, D

Sessions: A B C D 6/25–7/5 7/9–7/19 7/23–8/2 8/6–8/16

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9:45–10:25 am 25103 25112 25121 25129

10:30–11:10 am 25104 25113 25122 25130

11:15–11:55 am 25105 25114 25123 25131

4:00–4:40 pm 25108 25117 25125 25134

4:45–5:25 pm 25106 25115 25124 25132

5:30–6:10 pm 25107 25116 25137 25133

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PRIvATE SWIM LESSONS (Age 3–12 years) Your child will receive one-on-one instruction in this class. Private swim lessons are 25 minutes long and are held Monday through Thursday for one week.

Location: Monte Vista Community Pool, 3131 Stone Valley Rd.Fees: $54.00(R) • $65.00(N) Sessions 1, 4–8 $41.00(R) • $49.00(N) Session 2 (no 7/4)

Sessions: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6/25–6/28 7/2–7/5 7/9–7/12 7/16–7/19 7/23–7/26 7/30–8/2 8/6–8/9 8/13–8/16

9:00 am–9:25 am 25853 25854 25716 25737 25757 25777 25798 25820

9:30 am–9:55 am 25683 25700 25717 25738 25758 25778 25799 25821

10:00 am–10:30 am 25684 25701 25718 25739 25759 25779 25800 25877

10:30 am–10:55 am 25685 25702 25719 25740 25760 25780 25801 25822

11:00 am–11:25 am 25855 25856 25839 25840 25841 25842 25843 25878

11:30 am–11:55 am 25867 25703 25874 25836 25873 25781 25875 25823

12:00 pm–12:25 pm 25686 25704 25720 25741 25761 25782 25802 25881

12:30 pm–12:55 pm 25687 25705 25721 25742 25762 25783 25803 25824

1:00 pm–1:25 pm 25688 25706 25722 25743 25763 25784 25804 25825

1:30 pm–1:55 pm 25876 25707 25723 25744 25764 25785 25805 25826

2:00 pm–2:25 pm 25689 25708 25724 25745 25765 25786 25806 25827

2:30 pm–2:55 pm 25690 25709 25725 25746 25766 25787 25807 25828

3:30 pm–3:55 pm 25691 25710 25726 25747 25767 25788 25808 25879

4:00 pm–4:25 pm 25692 25837 25727 25748 25768 25789 25809 25883

4:30 pm–4:55 pm 25845 25846 25847 25848 25838 25790 25810 25829

5:00 pm–5:25 pm 25693 25711 25728 25749 25769 25791 25811 25830

5:30 pm–5:55 pm 25866 25865 25729 25850 25851 25852 25812 25831

6:00 pm–6:25 pm 25868 25869 25870 25871 25872 25792 25813 25832

6:30 pm–6:55 pm 25694 25712 25730 25750 25770 25793 25814 25833

7:00 pm–7:25 pm 25695 25713 25731 25751 25771 25794 25815 25882

7:30 pm–7:55 pm 25696 25714 25732 25752 25772 25795 25816 25880

ADuLT PRIvATE SWIM LESSONS (Age 13 years and up) Have you always wanted to learn how to swim? Never got around to it as a child? Now is your opportunity to learn how to swim as an adult. This is a great class for the beginner or for those who would like to improve their strokes.

Location: Monte Vista Community Pool, 3131 Stone Valley Rd.Fees: $54.00(R) • $65.00(N) Sessions 1, 4–8 $41.00(R) • $49.00(N) Session 2 (no 7/4)

Sessions: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6/25–6/28 7/2–7/5 7/9–7/12 7/16–7/19 7/23–7/26 7/30–8/2 8/6–8/9 8/13–8/16

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6:30 pm–6:55 pm 24564 24567 24569 24571 24573 24575 24577 24579

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ADuLT FITNESS SWIMMING Age 13Y and up This is a 60-minute class. All adults who are ready to try swimming for fitness: this course is for you. Adults of all ages and fitness levels are welcome. Structured workouts will focus on skills and drills for good swim technique, and interval training for superior cardio and muscular improvement.

Location: Monte Vista Community Pool, 3131 Stone Valley Rd.Fees: $47.00(R) • $56.00(N) Session A (no 7/4) $54.00(R) • $65.00(N) Session B, C, D

Sessions: A B C D 6/25–7/5 7/9–7/19 7/23–8/2 8/6–8/16

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lifeguarding programs

JuNIOR LIFEGuARD BASICS Age 11–14Y Town Staff Get a start in the Aquatics profession by learning about lifeguarding. Learn valuable job skills while having fun with your friends. To participate, you must demonstrate swimming skills equivalent to Level 5 (Orca). Course includes instruction in American Red Cross Guard Start (basic lifesaving techniques) and Water Safety Instructor Aide (swim instruction methods and class management) courses. This course runs Monday through Thursday for two weeks.

Location: Monte Vista Community Pool, 3131 Stone Valley Rd.Fees: $90.00(R) • $108.00(N) Session A (no 7/4) $79.00(R) • $95.00(N) Session B, C, D

Sessions: A B C D 6/25–7/5 7/9–7/19 7/23–8/2 8/6–8/16

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LIFEGuARD TRAINING CLASSES Age 15Y and up Town StaffThis course is designed to teach students the skills and knowledge needed to prevent and respond to aquatic emergencies. Upon successful completion of all written exams and water skills, this course certifies participants in the American Red Cross Lifeguarding (valid for 3 years), First Aid (valid for 3 years), and CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer (valid for 1 year). Come prepared to swim each class session. Full and complete attendance at all sessions is required to receive your certification.

Prerequisites: 15 years of age or older by the last day of the course, and pass the required pre-skills test (300 yard continuous swim. Starting in the water, swim 20 yards using front crawl or breaststroke; surface dive 7–10 feet; retrieve a 10 pound object; return to the surface; swim 20 yards back to the starting point with the object; exit the water without using a ladder or steps; complete within 1 minute and 40 seconds).

Location: Monte Vista Community Pool, 3131 Stone Valley Rd. No class 5/28Fees: $175.00(R) • $210.00(N)

Barcode: 24820 Apr 9–13 M–F 2:00 pm–6:30 pm Apr 14 Sa 9:00 am–5:00 pm

Barcode: 24821 May 21–Jun 4 M/W/F 4:00 pm–9:00 pm

Barcode: 24822 May 22–Jun 7 Tu/Th 4:00 pm–9:00 pm

Barcode: 24823 Jun 18–22 M–F 1:00 pm–6:00 pm Jun 23 Sa 9:00 am–3:00 pm

Employment OpportunitiesThe Town of Danville is recruiting for part-time summer staff in the areas of Aquatics and Youth and Teen Summer Camps. Many of our employees are able to come back season after season, gain valuable experience and skills, and earn promotions to positions with more opportunity and responsibility. More information at www.danville.ca.gov.

Interested persons must complete a Town application and additional questionnaires, available at the Town Offices at 510 La Gonda Way, the Danville Community Center at 420 Front Street, or online at www.danville.ca.gov/Council_and_Government/ Employment. Questions? Call (925) 314-3400.

JuNIOR GuARD PROGRAM

Participants who successfully complete the Junior Lifeguard Basics

course are eligible to submit an application to be a volunteer Junior Guard. Following a formal interview, teens accepted into the

Junior Guard Program must complete designated volunteer requirements as swim lessons aides and in other aquatic programs to be invited to return to the program the

following year. Junior Guards may attend and participate in all

in-service trainings with part-time staff.

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LITTLE PEANuTS STORyBOOk CAMP (3–4y)Monday–Friday, 9:00 am–12:00 pm (no camp 7/4) Camp check-in & Free Play: 8:45 am–9:00 am

The Very Hungry Caterpillar 24969 Jun 25–29 $94(R) • $113(N)Interrupting Chicken 24970 Jul 2–3, 5–6 $75(R) • $90(N)Curious George 24971 Jul 9–13 $94(R) • $113(N)Dr. Seuss on the Loose 24972 Jul 16–20 $94(R) • $113(N)Brown Bear, Brown Bear, 24973 Jul 23–27 $94(R) • $113(N) What do you See?Cloudy with a Chance 24974 Jul 30–Aug 3 $94(R) • $113(N) of MeatballsWhere the Wild Things Are 24975 Aug 6–10 $94(R) • $113(N)Chicka Chicka Boom Boom 24976 Aug 13–17 $94(R) • $113(N)

LITTLE ACORN DAy CAMP (4–6y)Around the World in 40 Days! Monday–Friday, 8:45 am–11:45 am (no camp 7/4) Camp check-in & Free Play: 8:30 am–8:45 am

Egypt 24961 Jun 25–29 $94(R) • $113(N)USA 24962 Jul 2–6 $75(R) • $90(N)Japan 24963 Jul 9–13 $94(R) • $113(N)Australia 24964 Jul 16–20 $94(R) • $113(N)France 24965 Jul 23–27 $94(R) • $113(N)Brazil 24966 Jul 30–Aug 3 $94(R) • $113(N)Antarctica 24967 Aug 6–10 $94(R) • $113(N)Mexico 24968 Aug 13–17 $94(R) • $113(N)

traditional day camps

Traditional day camps include full- and half-day day camps with activities planned around a central theme by trained Town staff. Each camper belongs to a group of 6–8 which rotates through activites throughout the day, such as arts, crafts, outdoor games, playground time, sports, free play, etc. Some camps include an off-site, Town staff-supervised field trip. Extended care is available for select camps.

Camp Deposit Option The Town of Danville is pleased to offer a Camp Deposit option for Traditional Camp registration only. For a $50 deposit fee per child per barcode, you can reserve the weeks of camp you need (anywhere from 1 to 8 weeks). Balance will automatically be billed to your credit card 14 days prior to the first day of each camp week. Standard withdrawal and refund policy applies. Available for credit card payments only.

Field WaterCamp Name Age Times Location Trips Play Day Pool BBQ

Little Peanuts 3–4 9:00 am–12:00 pm Hap Magee Ranch Storybook Camp Park, Magee HouseLittle Acorn 4–6 8:45 am–11:45 am Oak Hill Park Day Camp Community Center Osage Adventure 5–7 9:00 am–1:00 pm Charlotte Wood Wed FriDay Camp Jr. Teen CenterOsage Adventure 7–11 9:00 am–1:00 pm Charlotte Wood Wed FriDay Camp Teen CenterDanville Day 5–7 9:30 am–3:00 pm Los Cerros Wed Tue FriCamp Jr. Community GymDanville Day 7–11 9:30 am–3:00 pm Los Cerros Thu Tue Fri FriCamp Community GymPlay ‘N’ Sports 7–11 9:30 am–3:00 pm Los Cerros Thu Tue Fri Fri Day Camp Community GymDesTEENation 11–14 9:00 am–3:30 pm Los Cerros Tue–Thu Mon Fri FriCamp Teen Center

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DANvILLE DAy CAMP JuNIOR (5–7y)Summer “To Do” ListMonday–Friday, 9:30 am–3:00 pm (no camp 7/4) Camp check-in & free play: 9:00 am–9:30 am Extended care options available.

Camping Out 24932 Jun 25–29 $179(R) • $215(N)(TBA)Let the Olympic 24933 Jul 2–6 $144(R) • $173(N)Games Begin! (Ardenwood)At the Zoo 24934 Jul 9–13 $179(R) • $215(N)(Oakland Zoo)Circus Hoopla 24935 Jul 16–20 $179(R) • $215(N)(Chabot Space and Science Center)Hit the Beach 24936 Jul 23–27 $179(R) • $215(N)(TBA)Travel the World 24937 Jul 30–Aug 3 $179(R) • $215(N)(Encore Gymnastic)Out to the Ballgame 24938 Aug 6–10 $179(R) • $215(N)(Blackhawk Movies)Arcade Zone 24939 Aug 13–17 $179(R) • $215(N)(Partipalooza)

DANvILLE DAy CAMP (7–11y)Summer “To Do” ListMonday–Friday, 9:30 am–3:00 pm (no camp 7/4) Camp check-in & free play: 9:00 am–9:30 am Extended care options available.

Camping Out 24924 Jun 25–29 $179(R) • $215(N)(Rockin’ Jump) Let the Olympic 24925 Jul 2–6 $144(R) • $173(N)Games Begin!(Great America)At the Zoo 24926 Jul 9–13 $179(R) • $215(N)(Discovery Kingdom)Circus Hoopla 24927 Jul 16–20 $179(R) • $215(N)(Adventure Cat Sailing)Hit the Beach 24928 Jul 23–27 $179(R) • $215(N)(Waterworld)Travel the World 24929 Jul 30–Aug 3 $179(R) • $215(N)(Trapeze Arts)At the Ballgame 24930 Aug 6–10 $179(R) • $215(N)(Oakland A’s Game) Arcade Zone 24931 Aug 13–17 $179(R) • $215(N)(Boomers)

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half-day traditional camps

OSAGE ADvENTuRE DAy CAMP JuNIOR (5–7y)Choose your Own Adventure!Monday–Friday, 9:00 am–1:00 pm (no camp 7/4) Camp check-in & Free Play: 8:45 am–9:00 am

Yo Ho, A Pirate’s 24985 Jun 25–29 $105(R) • $126(N) Life for MeOlympic Games 24986 Jul 2–6 $89(R) • $107(N)Superhero Spectacular 24987 Jul 9–13 $105(R) • $126(N)Journey to the 24988 Jul 16–20 $105(R) • $126(N)Wild West Going on Safari 24989 Jul 23–27 $105(R) • $126(N)A Day in the Knight 24990 Jul 30–Aug 3 $105(R) • $126(N)Dinosaur Days 24991 Aug 6–10 $105(R) • $126(N)Take a Shuttle 24992 Aug 13–17 $105(R) • $126(N) to Space

OSAGE ADvENTuRE DAy CAMP (7–11y)Choose your own Adventure!Monday–Friday, 9:00 am–1:00 pm (no camp 7/4) Camp check-in & Free Play: 8:45 am–9:00 am

Yo Ho, A Pirate’s 24977 Jun 25–29 $105(R) • $126(N) Life for MeOlympic Games 24978 Jul 2–6 $89(R) • $107(N) Superhero Spectacular 24979 Jul 9–13 $105(R) • $126(N)Journey to the 24980 Jul 16–20 $105(R) • $126(N)Wild West Going on Safari 24981 Jul 23–27 $105(R) • $126(N)A Day in the Knight 24982 Jul 30–Aug 3 $105(R) • $126(N)Dinosaur Days 24983 Aug 6–10 $105(R) • $126(N)Take a Shuttle 24984 Aug 13–17 $105(R) • $126(N) to Space!

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DESTEENATION CAMP (11–14y) Monday–Friday, 9:00 am–3:30 pm* (*Wednesday camp days end at 5:00 pm due to trips.) Extended Camp option available.

25423 Jun 25–29 Indoor Rock Climbing/Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk/ $245(R) • $294(N) Waterworld25424 Jul 2–6 Boomers/No camp July 4/Indoor Sky Diving $205(R) • $246(N)25425 Jul 9–13 Golden Gate Bridge Biking & Ferry Ride/Great America/ $245(R) • $294(N) Waterworld25426 Jul 16–20 Sky High Sports Trampoline Area/Discovery Kingdom/ $245(R) • $294(N) Sailing on the Bay25427 Jul 23–27 Sky High Sports Trampoline Area/Indoor Skydiving/Canoeing $245(R) • $294(N)25428 Jul 30–Aug 3 Trapeze Arts Circus School/Great America/Paintball $245(R) • $294(N)25429 Aug 6–10 Sea Kayaking in the Bay/Oakland A’s Game/Discovery Kingdom $245(R) • $294(N)25430 Aug 13–17 Paintball/Pier 39 & Aquarium of the Bay/Boomers $245(R) • $294(N)

DAy CAMP ExTENDED CARE (5–11y) NEW LOWER FEES! Available for Danville Day Camp Junior, Danville Day Camp, and Play ‘n’ Sports Day Camp only.

AM Care 7:30–9:30 am PM Care 3:00–6:00 pm

Jun 25–29 24945 $22(R) • $27(N) 24946 $45(R) • $54(N)Jul 2–6 24947 $18(R) • $22(N) 24948 $36(R) • $43(N) Jul 9–13 24949 $22(R) • $27(N) 24950 $45(R) • $54(N)Jul 16–20 24951 $22(R) • $27(N) 24952 $45(R) • $54(N)Jul 23–27 24953 $22(R) • $27(N) 24954 $45(R) • $54(N)Jul 30–Aug 3 24955 $22(R) • $27(N) 24956 $45(R) • $54(N)Aug 6–10 24957 $22(R) • $27(N) 24958 $45(R) • $54(N)Aug 13–17 24959 $22(R) • $27(N) 24960 $45(R) • $54(N)

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DAy CAMP GROuP SWIM LESSONS (5–11y)Available for Danville Day Camp Junior, Danville Day Camp, and Play ‘n’ Sports Day Camp only (swim levels Elementary 1–4).

Monday–Thursday, 3:00 pm–3:25 pm (no 7/4)

25662 Jun 25–28 $27(R) • $32(N)25663 Jul 2–5 $20(R) • $24(N)25664 Jul 9–12 $27(R) • $32(N)25665 Jul 16–19 $27(R) • $32(N)25666 Jul 23–26 $27(R) • $32(N)25667 Jul 30–Aug 2 $27(R) • $32(N)25668 Aug 6–9 $27(R) • $32(N)25669 Aug 13–16 $27(R) • $32(N)

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PLAy ‘N’ SPORTS DAy CAMP (7–11y) Monday–Friday, 9:30 am–3:00 pm (no camp 7/4) Camp check-in & free play: 9:00 am–9:30 am Extended care options available.

Dodgeball/Golf/Ultimate Frisbee (Rockin’ Jump) 24993 Jun 25–29 $179(R) • $215(N)Olympic Sports (Great America) 24994 Jul 2–6 $144(R) • $173(N)Football/ Team Handball/Muggle Quidditch (Boomers) 24995 Jul 9–13 $179(R) • $215(N) Soccer/Kickball/Bocce Ball (Adventure Cat) 24996 Jul 16–20 $179(R) • $215(N)Basketball/Hiking/Horseshoes (Waterworld) 24997 Jul 23–27 $179(R) • $215(N)Hockey/Fishing/Croquet (Trapeze Arts) 24998 Jul 30–Aug 3 $179(R) • $215(N)Baseball/Tennis/Volleyball (Oakland A’s) 24999 Aug 6–10 $179(R) • $215(N)Best of Play ‘n’ Sports! (Discovery Kingdom) 25000 Aug 13–17 $179(R) • $215(N)

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enrichment campsEnrichment camps are classes held on specific subjects which are generally offered in a Monday through Friday format. These “camps” may be anywhere from 1 to 6 hours per day, depending on the subject and camper age range.

ACADEMIC CAMPS

Creative Writing CampsFundamentals of Creative Writing (6–8y) 25570 Jul 30–Aug 3 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $200(R) • $240(N)

Writing Conventions (6–8y)25572 Jul 30–Aug 3 M–F 1:00 pm–4:00 pm $200(R) • $240(N)

Story Writing (6–8y)25574 Aug 6–10 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $200(R) • $240(N)

Reading Comprehension (6–8y) 25576 Aug 6–10 M–F 1:00 pm–4:00 pm $200(R) • $240(N)

Fundamentals of Creative Writing 2 (8–10y) 25571 Jul 30–Aug 3 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $200(R) • $240(N)

Narrative Essay (8–10y) 25573 Jul 30–Aug 3 M–F 1:00 pm–4:00 pm $200(R) • $240(N)

Story Writing 2 (8–10y) 25575 Aug 6–10 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $200(R) • $240(N)

Persuasive Essay Writing (8–10y) 25577 Aug 6–10 M–F 1:00 pm–4:00 pm $200(R) • $240(N)

Fundamentals of Creative Writing 3 (11–13y) 26162 Jul 30–Aug 3 M–F 9:30 am–12:30 pm $200(R) • $240(N)

The Personal Narrative (11–13y) 26283 Jul 30–Aug 3 M–F 1:00 pm–4:00 pm $200(R) • $240(N)

Story Writing 3 (11–13y) 26284 Aug 6–10 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $200(R) • $240(N)

Persuasive/Expository Essay Writing (11–13y) 26285 Aug 6–10 M–F 1:00 pm–4:00 pm $200(R) • $240(N)

ART AND CRAFT CAMPS

Art About Everything Camp with Debbie Wardrope (4–6y)25362 Jun 25–29 M–F 10:00 am–12:00 pm $195(R) • $234(N)25369 Jun 25–29 M–F 1:00 pm–3:00 pm $195(R) • $234(N)

Art Camp with Ms. Tess (5–11y) 25363 Jun 18–22 M–F 1:30 pm–4:30 pm $235(R) • $282(N) 25484 Jul 16–20 M–F 1:30 pm–4:30 pm $235(R) • $282(N)25382 Aug 6–10 M–F 1:30 pm–4:30 pm $235(R) • $282(N)

Peace, Love and Mosaics Camp (8–14y) 25365 Jul 9–13 M–F 10:00 am–11:30 am $70(R) • $84(N)

DESTEENATION ExTENDED CAMP (11–14y)

Monday–Friday, 7:30 am–9:00 am, 3:30 pm–6:00 pm

26189 Jun 25–29 $45(R) • $54(N)26190 Jul 2–6 $36(R) • $44(N)26191 Jul 10–13 $45(R) • $54(N)26192 Jul 16–20 $45(R) • $54(N)26193 Jul 23–27 $45(R) • $54(N)26194 Jul 30–Aug 3 $45(R) • $54(N)26195 Aug 6–10 $45(R) • $54(N)26196 Aug 13–17 $45(R) • $54(N)

”“I liked it when we went swimming and had BBQ’s

each week. we exercised every day and my favorite exercise was playing dodge ball. I also really liked the field trips. My favorite field trip was to the water park, that was the best!

—GArreT roSS, 2011 plAy n’ SporTS cAMp pArTIcIpAnT

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COOkING CAMPS

Busy Bee Cooks American Dinner Camp (4–5y) 25963 Jul 16–20 M–F 1:00 pm–2:00 pm $145(R) • $174(N)

Cooking Fiesta Camp for Children (5–13y) 25483 Jul 9–13 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $254(R) • $304(N) 25482 Jul 30–Aug 3 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $254(R) • $304(N)

Cooking Fiesta Camp for Teens (12–17y) 26801 Jun 18–22 M–F 9:30 am–11:30 am $145(R) • $174(N)

Cooking with kids American Dinner Camp (6–10y) 25964 Jul 16–20 M–F 3:00 pm–4:00 pm $145(R) • $174(N)

Les Petit Chefs Camp (5–11y)Around the World in 5 Days 26778 Jul 9–13 M–F 1:00 pm–4:00 pm $250(R) • $300(N)

The Gourmet Bakeshop 26790 Jul 23–27 M–F 1:00 pm–4:00 pm $250(R) • $300(N)

Healthy & Delicious 26791 Aug 13–17 M–F 1:00 pm–4:00 pm $250(R) • $300(N)

FOREIGN LANGuAGE CAMPS

Conversational Spanish (13–17y)26805 Jul 23–27 M–F 9:30 am–11:00 am $113(R) • $136(N)

Espanol Fiesta —Learning Spanish Camp (3–5y) 25476 Jul 16–20 M–F 9:00 am–11:50 am $215(R) • $258(N) 25477 Aug 6–10 M–F 9:00 am–11:50 am $215(R) • $258(N)

Summer Fun Learning Spanish (5–11y) 25478 Jul 16–20 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $254(R) • $304(N)25481 Aug 6–10 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $254(R) • $304(N)

LIFE SkILLS CAMPS

Babysitting for Beginners (10–14y) 26139 Jun 18–21 M–Th 10:00 am–12:00 pm $58(R) • $70(N) 26140 Jun 18–19 M–Tu 1:00 pm–4:00 pm $48(R) • $58(N)

Black Dragon Chess Summer Camp (6–12y) 25967 Jul 16–20 M–F 10:00 am–12:00 pm $149(R) • $179(N)25968 Aug 13–17 M–F 10:00 am–12:00 pm $149(R) • $179(N)

Etiquette and Poise Basics Camp (6–12y) 26131 Jun 18–21 M–Th 9:30 am–11:30 am $200(R) • $240(N) 26132 Jul 16–19 M–Th 9:30 am–11:30 am $200(R) • $240(N)

Buddy ’n Me Critters ’n ClayTM Camp— Parent Participation (31⁄2–6y)26000 Jul 9–12, 20 M–Th, F 9:30 am–10:30 am $85(R) • $102(N)26001 Aug 6–9, 13 M–Th, M 9:30 am–10:30 am $85(R) • $102(N)

Critters ’n ClayTM Camp (41⁄2–9y)26002 Jul 9–12, 20 M–Th, F 11:00 am–12:00 pm $85(R) • $102(N)26003 Aug 6–9, 13 M–Th, M 11:00 am–12:00 pm $85(R) • $102(N)

kids’ Carpentry Camps (5–12y)Ages 5–7 years 25945 Jun 18–21 M–Th 10:30 am–12:00 pm $70(R) • $84(N)25948 Jun 25–28 M–Th 10:30 am–12:00 pm $70(R) • $84(N)25951 Jul 2–6 M/Tu/Th/F 10:30 am–12:00 pm $70(R) • $84(N)25954 Jul 30–Aug 2 M–Th 10:30 am–12:00 pm $70(R) • $84(N)25957 Aug 20–23 M–Th 10:30 am–12:00 pm $70(R) • $84(N)

Ages 8–12 years 25946 Jun 18–21 M–Th 12:30 pm–2:00 pm $70(R) • $84(N) 25947 Jun 18–21 M–Th 2:00 pm–3:30 pm $70(R) • $84(N) 25949 Jun 25–28 M–Th 12:30 pm–2:00 pm $70(R) • $84(N) 25950 Jun 25–28 M–Th 2:00 pm–3:30 pm $70(R) • $84(N) 25952 Jul 2–6 M/Tu/Th/F 12:30 pm–2:00 pm $70(R) • $84(N)25953 Jul 2–6 M/Tu/Th/F 2:00 pm–3:30 pm $70(R) • $84(N)25955 Jul 30–Aug 2 M–Th 12:30 pm–2:00 pm $70(R) • $84(N) 25956 Jul 30–Aug 2 M–Th 2:00 pm–3:30 pm $70(R) • $84(N) 25958 Aug 20–23 M–Th 12:30 pm–2:00 pm $70(R) • $84(N) 25959 Aug 20–23 M–Th 2:00 pm–3:30 pm $70(R) • $84(N)

kids @ Play Camps (5–10y)Fairytime 26164 Jun 18–22 M–F 9:00 am–11:00 am $90(R) • $108(N)

Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle: Plastic Bottle Art 26175 Jun 25–29 M–F 9:00 am–11:00 am $90(R) • $108(N)

Little Raskals Woody-Cars Camps (5–12y)26713 Jun 25–26 M–Tu 1:00 pm–4:30 pm $95(R) • $114(N) 26726 Jul 9–10 M–Tu 1:00 pm–4:30 pm $95(R) • $114(N) 26727 Jul 23–24 M–Tu 1:00 pm–4:30 pm $95(R) • $114(N) 26728 Aug 6–7 M–Tu 1:00 pm–4:30 pm $95(R) • $114(N)

Mrs. Love’s Soap Factory Camps (7–12y)26653 Jun 18–21 M–Th 1:00 pm–2:00 pm $80(R) • $96(N)26654 Jul 23–26 M–Th 1:00 pm–2:00 pm $80(R) • $96(N)26655 Aug 6–9 M–Th 1:00 pm–2:00 pm $80(R) • $96(N)

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kAOS—kids Acting On Stage Drama Camp (7–14y) 25416 Jun 18–29 M–F 9:00 am–3:30 pm $500(R) • $600(N) 25417 Jul 16–27 M–F 9:00 am–3:30 pm $500(R) • $600(N)25418 Jul 30–Aug 10 M–F 9:00 am–3:30 pm $500(R) • $600(N)

Musical Performance Camp (6–11y) 25485 Jun 18–22 M–F 2:00 pm–4:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N)25486 Jul 16–20 M–F 12:00 pm–2:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N)25487 Jul 30–Aug 3 M–F 12:00 pm–2:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N)25488 Aug 13–17 M–F 2:00 pm–4:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N)

Teen Hip Hop Camp (12–17y) 25437 Jun 18–22 M–F 6:00 pm–8:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N) 25439 Aug 6–10 M–F 6:00 pm–8:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N)

Tippy Toes Ballerina Camp (31⁄2–6y) 25496 Jun 18–22 M–F 10:00 am–12:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N) 25497 Jun 25–29 M–F 10:00 am–12:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N)25498 Jul 16–20 M–F 10:00 am–12:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N)25499 Jul 23–27 M–F 10:00 am–12:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N)25500 Jul 30–Aug 3 M–F 10:00 am–12:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N)

High School Skills: Tips, Tricks & Techniques (14–16y) 26803 Jul 23–26 M–Th 9:00 am–12:00 pm $145(R) • $174(N) 26804 Jul 30–Aug 2 M–Th 9:00 am–12:00 pm $145(R) • $174(N)

Learn to Play Bridge (12–17y) 26857 Aug 6–17 M–F 10:00 am–12:00 pm $100(R) • $120(N)

PERFORMING ARTS CAMPS

Be A Pop Star Camp (6–10y)25501 Jun 18–22 M–F 12:00 pm–2:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N) 25502 Jun 25–29 M–F 12:00 pm–2:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N) 25503 Jul 23–27 M–F 12:00 pm–2:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N)25504 Aug 13–17 M–F 12:00 pm–2:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N)

Exploring Theatre Through Dance (8–14y) 26677 Jul 16–27 M–F 9:30 am–12:00 pm $200(R) • $240(N)

Fairytale Princess Camp (31⁄2–6y) 25489 Jun 18–22 M–F 9:00 am–11:00 am $160(R) • $192(N) 25490 Jun 25–29 M–F 9:00 am–11:00 am $160(R) • $192(N) 25491 Jul 16–20 M–F 9:00 am–11:00 am $160(R) • $192(N) 25492 Jul 23–27 M–F 9:00 am–11:00 am $160(R) • $192(N) 25493 Jul 30–Aug 3 M–F 9:00 am–11:00 am $160(R) • $192(N) 25494 Aug 6–10 M–F 9:00 am–11:00 am $160(R) • $192(N) 25495 Aug 13–17 M–F 9:00 am–11:00 am $160(R) • $192(N)

Hip Hop Camp (7–12y) 25505 Jun 25–29 M–F 2:00 pm–4:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N) 25506 Jul 23–27 M–F 2:00 pm–4:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N) 25531 Aug 6–10 M–F 2:00 pm–4:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N)

Hip Hop for Boys Camp (5–11y) Ages 5–8 years 25555 Jun 18–22 M–F 2:00 pm–4:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N) 25556 Jun 25–29 M–F 2:00 pm–4:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N) 25557 Jul 16–20 M–F 2:00 pm–4:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N)

Ages 9–12 years25558 Jun 18–22 M–F 4:00 pm–6:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N) 25559 Jun 25–29 M–F 4:00 pm–6:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N) 25560 Jul 16–20 M–F 4:00 pm–6:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N)

Ages 7–11 years25561 Aug 13–17 M–F 4:00 pm–6:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N)

Junior Hip Hop Camp (4–7y) 25532 Jun 18–22 M–F 12:00 pm–2:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N)25533 Jun 25–29 M–F 12:00 pm–2:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N)25550 Jul 16–20 M–F 12:00 pm–2:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N)25551 Jul 23–27 M–F 12:00 pm–2:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N)25552 Jul 30–Aug 3 M–F 12:00 pm–2:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N)25929 Aug 6–10 M–F 12:00 pm–2:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N)25554 Aug 13–17 M–F 12:00 pm–2:00 pm $160(R) • $192(N)

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SPORTS & AquATICS CAMPS

AWARE kids Seal Team SCuBA Camp (8–12y)26107 Jul 23–27 M–F 10:00 am–12:00 pm $100(R) • $120(N)

AWARE kids Master Seal Team SCuBA Camp (8–12y) 26108 Jul 30–Aug 3 M–F 10:00 am–12:00 pm $100(R) • $120(N)

Challenger Soccer Camps First kicks (3–4y) 26109 Jul 23–27 M–F 9:00 am–10:00 am $118(R) • $142(N)

Mini Soccer (4–6y) 26110 Jul 23–27 M–F 10:00 am–12:00 pm $161(R) • $193(N)

Half Day Camp (6–12y) 26111 Jul 23–27 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $195(R) • $234(N)

Gymnastics Camps Gymnastics and More Summer Camp (5–8y) 26281 Jun 25–29 M–F 1:30 pm–4:30 pm $195(R) • $234(N)26282 Jul 16–20 M–F 1:30 pm–4:30 pm $195(R) • $234(N)

Tiny Tumblers Camp (3–5y) 26239 Jun 25–29 M–F 9:30 am–12:30 pm $195(R) • $234(N)26240 Jul 16–20 M–F 9:30 am–12:30 pm $195(R) • $234(N)

Just 4 kicks Soccer Camps (5–12y) k–1st Grade Camp (5–7y) 26097 Jul 16–20 M–F 9:00 am–11:00 am $135(R) • $160(N)

2nd–3rd Grade Camp (6–8y) 26098 Jul 16–20 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $184(R) • $220(N)

4th–6th Grade Camp (9–12y) 26099 Jul 16–20 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $184(R) • $220(N)

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGy CAMPS

Engineering with LEGO® CampsPre-Engineering with LEGO® (5–6y) 26074 Jun 18–22 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $216(R) • $260(N)26077 Jul 2–6 M/Tu/Th/F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $180(R) • $216(N)

Engineering Fundamentals (8–12y) 26075 Jun 18–22 M–F 1:00 pm–4:00 pm $216(R) • $260(N)

Junk yard Challenge (7–12y) 26076 Jul 2–6 M/Tu/Th/F 1:00 pm–4:00 pm $180(R) • $216(N)

Jedi Engineering (7–12y) 26079 Jul 23–27 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $216(R) • $260(N) 26078 Jul 23–27 M–F 1:00 pm–4:00 pm $216(R) • $260(N)

Incrediflix (Film Production) Lego Flix (7–13y) 26656 Jul 9–13 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $200(R) • $240(N)

Film Making Flix (7–13y) 26657 Jul 9–13 M–F 1:00 pm–4:00 pm $200(R) • $240(N)26660 Aug 13–17 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $200(R) • $240(N)

Cartoon Flix (7–13y) 26658 Jul 23–27 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $200(R) • $240(N)

Animation Flix (7–13y) 26659 Jul 23–27 M–F 1:00 pm–4:00 pm $200(R) • $240(N)26661 Aug 13–17 M–F 1:00 pm–4:00 pm $200(R) • $240(N)

Mad Science Camps World Scientists (6–11y) 25562 Jul 9–13 M–F 1:00 pm–4:00 pm $209(R) • $251(N)

Flight Academy (7–11y) 25564 Jul 16–20 M–F 1:00 pm–4:00 pm $209(R) • $251(N)

NASA: Journey Into Outer Space (7–11 years) 25565 Aug 6–10 M–F 1:00 pm–4:00 pm $209(R) • $251(N)

Secret Agent Camp (6–11y) 25566 Jun 18–21 M–Th 9:00 am–12:00 pm $209(R) • $251(N)

Mad Science Little Camps (4–6y) Chemistry Lab 25567 Jul 23–27 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $209(R) • $251(N)

Into the Garden 25568 Jun 25–29 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $209(R) • $251(N)

Science Beginnings: Budding Biologists Camp (6–12y) 26045 Jul 23–27 M–F 1:00 pm–4:00 pm $190(R) • $228(N)

Wizkids Tech Electronics Camp (6–9y) 26188 Jun 25–29 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $185(R) • $222(N)25984 Jul 9–13 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $185(R) • $222(N)25985 Aug 13–17 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $185(R) • $222(N)20

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kidz Love Soccer Camps (41⁄2–10y) Level 1 (41⁄2–6y) 26068 Jun 18–22 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $129(R) • $155(N)26071 Jul 30–Aug 2 M–Th 9:00 am–12:00 pm $109(R) • $131(N)

Level 2 (7–8y) 26069 Jun 18–22 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $129(R) • $155(N)26072 Jul 30–Aug 2 M–Th 9:00 am–12:00 pm $109(R) • $131(N)

Level 3 (9–10y) 26070 Jun 18–22 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $129(R) • $155(N)26073 Jul 30–Aug 2 M–Th 9:00 am–12:00 pm $109(R) • $131(N)

Lil’ Baseball Camps (3–5 years) Bambinos (3–4y) 26113 Jun 18–21 M–Th 9:30 am–11:30 am $120(R) • $144(N)26117 Jun 25–28 M–Th 9:30 am–11:30 am $120(R) • $144(N)26121 Jul 16–19 M–Th 9:30 am–11:30 am $120(R) • $144(N)26197 Jul 30–Aug 2 M–Th 9:30 am–11:30 am $120(R) • $144(N)

Boppers (4–5y) 26114 Jun 18–21 M–Th 9:30 am–11:30 am $120(R) • $144(N)26118 Jun 25–28 M–Th 9:30 am–11:30 am $120(R) • $144(N)26122 Jul 16–19 M–Th 9:30 am–11:30 am $120(R) • $144(N)26198 Jul 30–Aug 2 M–Th 9:30 am–11:30 am $120(R) • $144(N)

Skyhawks Sports Camps (5–12y) Baseball (6–12y) 25309 Jun 25–29 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $159(R) • $190(N)

Basketball (6–12y) 25303 Jul 30–Aug 3 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $159(R) • $190(N)

Capture the Flag (6–12y) 25304 Jul 9–13 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $159(R) • $190(N)

Cheerleading Camp (5–10y) 25305 Jun 18–22 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $159(R) • $190(N)

Flag Football (6–12y) 25306 Jun 18–22 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $159(R) • $190(N)25307 Jul 23–27 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $159(R) • $190(N)

Lacrosse Camp (7–12y) 25308 Jun 18–22 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $159(R) • $190(N)

Mini-Hawk Camp: Soccer, Baseball & Basketball (4–7y) 25310 Jun 18–22 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $159(R) • $190(N) 25311 Jul 16–20 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $159(R) • $190(N)

Multi-Sport: Soccer, Baseball & Basketball (7–12y) 26128 Jul 16–20 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $159(R) • $190(N)

Stick School—Lacrosse Education Camp (7–14y) 26129 Jul 16–20 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $245(R) • $294(N) 26130 Aug 6–10 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $245(R) • $294(N)

Triple Threat Academy Basketball Camps (6–12y) Total Skills Camp 26100 Jun 18–21 M–Th 9:00 am–2:00 pm $199(R) • $239(N)26101 Jul 9–12 M–Th 9:00 am–2:00 pm $199(R) • $239(N) 26102 Aug 6–9 M–Th 9:00 am–2:00 pm $199(R) • $239(N)

vIP youth volleyball Camp (8–12y) 26125 Jul 9–12 M–Th 5:30 pm–8:30 pm $100(R) • $120(N) 26126 Jul 16–19 M–Th 5:30 pm–8:30 pm $100(R) • $120(N)26127 Jul 30–Aug 2 M–Th 5:30 pm–8:30 pm $100(R) • $120(N)

youth Tennis Camps, kris Milligan (7–18y) youth Beginner/Low Intermediate (7–18y) 26143 Jun 18–22 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $235(R) • $282(N) 26144 Jun 25–29 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $235(R) • $282(N)26146 Jul 9–13 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $235(R) • $282(N)26147 Jul 16–20 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $235(R) • $282(N)26148 Jul 23–27 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $235(R) • $282(N)26149 Jul 30–Aug 3 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $235(R) • $282(N)26150 Aug 6–10 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $235(R) • $282(N)26151 Aug 13–17 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $235(R) • $282(N)26176 Aug 20–24 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $235(R) • $282(N)

Intermediate/Advanced (9–18y) 26152 Jun 18–22 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $235(R) • $282(N)26153 Jun 25–29 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $235(R) • $282(N)26155 Jul 9–13 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $235(R) • $282(N)26156 Jul 16–20 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $235(R) • $282(N)26157 Jul 23–27 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $235(R) • $282(N)26158 Jul 30–Aug 3 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $235(R) • $282(N)26159 Aug 6–10 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $235(R) • $282(N)26160 Aug 13–17 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $235(R) • $282(N)26243 Aug 20–24 M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm $235(R) • $282(N)

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Teen Summer Day Trips (11–17y)JUNE26 Indoor Rock 25441 11:45 am–3:15 pm $35(R) • $42(N) Climbing27 Santa Cruz 25442 9:00 am–5:00 pm $50(R) • $60(N) Beach Boardwalk28 Waterworld 25443 10:00 am–4:00 pm $40(R) • $48(N)

JULY3 Boomers 25444 9:45 am–3:15 pm $40(R) • $48(N) 5 Indoor Skydiving 25445 9:45 am–2:45 pm $50(R) • $60(N) (I-Fly) 10 Golden Gate 25446 09:45 am–03:15 pm $45(R) • $54(N) Bridge Biking/Ferry11 Great America 25447 9:15 am–5:00 pm $55(R) • $66(N) 12 Waterworld 25448 10:15 am–4:00 pm $40(R) • $48(N) 17 Sky High Sports 25449 11:15 am–2:30 pm $35(R) • $42(N) 18 Six Flags 25450 9:30 am–5:00 pm $50(R) • $60(N) Discovery Kingdom19 Sailing on the Bay 25451 11:30 am–3:00 pm $40(R) • $48(N)24 Sky High Sports 25455 11:15 am–2:30 pm $35(R) • $42(N)25 Indoor Sky Diving 25453 9:45 pm–2:45 pm $55(R) • $66(N) (I-Fly)26 Canoeing 25454 10:15 am–2:45 pm $35(R) • $42(N) 31 Trapeze Arts 25452 9:15 am–2:45 pm $55(R) • $66(N) Circus School

AUGUST1 Great America 25456 9:15 am–5:00 pm $55(R) • $66(N)2 Paintball 25457 9:15 am–3:30 pm $65(R) • $78(N)7 Sea Kayaking 25458 9:15 am–3:00 pm $65(N) • $78(N) in the Bay8 Oakland A’s Game 25459 9:15 am–5:00 pm $35(R) • $42(N) 9 Six Flags 25464 9:00 am–3:30 pm $50(R) • $60(N) Discovery Kingdom14 Paintball 25461 9:15 am–3:30 pm $65(R) • $78(N) 15 Pier 39/Aquarium 25462 10:00 am–5:00 pm $35(R) • $42(N) of the Bay 16 Boomers 25463 10:00 am–3:00 pm $40(R) • $48(N)

Teen Adventure TripsWhite Water Rafting (12-17y) 26138 Aug 21 Tu 7:00 am–5:00 pm $100(R) • $120(N)

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GyMNASTICS CLASSESParent & Me Gymnastics—Parent Participation Age 11⁄2–3Y California Gymnastic Services Staff Parents and little ones explore, run, jump, hop, crawl, dance, sing and play parachute games. This class helps develop social and motor skills.

Location: Danville Community Center, Valley Oak RoomFees: $70.00(R) • $84.00(N) Barcode: 26641 Jun 19–Jul 17 Tu 9:30 am–10:15 am

Barcode: 26642 Jul 24–Aug 21 Tu 9:30 am–10:15 am

Tiny Tumblers Age 3Y California Gymnastic Services Staff Classes are designed to enchance your child’s motor development and confidence. Emphasis is placed on learning beginning gymnastics skills in a fun and social environment.

Location: Danville Community Center, Valley Oak RoomFees: $70.00(R) • $84.00(N)Barcode: 26644 Jun 19–Jul 17 Tu 10:20 am–11:05 am

Barcode: 26645 Jul 24–Aug 21 Tu 10:20 am–11:05 am

Preschool Gymnastics Age 4–5Y California Gymnastic Services Staff Classes are designed to enchance your child’s strength, coordination and confidence. Emphasis is placed on beginning gymnastic skills and equipment use.

Location: Danville Community Center, Valley Oak RoomFees: $70.00(R) • $84.00(N) Barcode: 26647 Jun 19–Jul 17 Tu 11:10 am–11:55 am

Barcode: 26648 Jul 24–Aug 21 Tu 11:10 am–11:55 am

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DANCE CLASSES Pre-Ballet and Tap Age 4–6Y Jan Manning Your young dancer will build upon and learn new dance moves, ballet positions and exercise to increase coordination and flexibility. Tap dance will be introduced along with learning musical patterns and steps. Tea Party and class demonstration will be given at the last class. Dancers should wear hair pulled back, leotard, pink tights and ballet & tap shoes.

Location: Danville Community Center, Valley Oak RoomLas Trampas Room may not be open to parents due to summer camp scheduling.Fees: $96.00(R) • $115.00(N) Barcode: 26177 Jul 6–Aug 24 F 9:45 am–10:30 am

Barcode: 26178 Jul 6–Aug 24 F 3:15 pm–4:00 pm

GOOD MANNERS—PARENT PARTICIPATIONAge 3–5Y Shashi Dosaj Imagine your child shining with confidence and impressing others with good manners—and then make it a reality by enrolling him or her in this course. This curriculum is built on a foundation of confidence and respect. By the end of the course, children will have learned how to hold and eat with utensils correctly and feeling proud of themselves. This course will also teach your child social skills, meeting and greeting people, learning home addresses, dining skills, basic telephone skills, speaking clearly on the phone, emergency telephone use, safety skills and writing Thank You notes. Certification of Completion will be awarded to the children at the final class.

Location: Danville Community Center, LoungeNo class 7/5Fees: $135.00(R) • $162.00(N) Barcode: 26729 Jun 21–Jul 26 Th 3:30 pm–4:15 pm

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JuST 4 kICkS SOCCER Age 31⁄2–5Y Just 4 Kicks, Inc. is an instructional soccer school developing skills in an age-appropriate environment. Kids are taught skills and the rules of the game through the use of fun, skill-based games where the ‘goal’ is to have fun while learning. Sessions include warm-up, topic introduction, demonstrations, practice of the day’s particular skill, recreational games & a soccer match. The emphasis is on learning & having fun, not winning. Rainout hotline: (408) 410-0626. Call half an hour before class begins on days with questionable weather.

Location: Osage Station Park, Soccer 5Soccer 5 is adjacent to the tennis courts and parking lot on Orange Blossom DriveFees: $75.00(R) • $90.00(N)

Just 4 kicks Pre–k Soccer: Age 31⁄2–4 years

Barcode: 26889 Jul 17–Aug 21 Tu 3:30 pm–4:00 pm

Just 4 kicks k Soccer: Age 4–5 years

Barcode: 26890 Jul 17–Aug 21 Tu 4:00 pm–4:35 pm

kIDz LOvE SOCCER MOMMy/DADDy & ME SOCCER—PARENT PARTICIPATION Age 2–31⁄2Y Kidz Love Soccer Staff Introduce yourself and your toddler to the “world’s most popular game!” As you and your child participate in fun, age-appropriate activities, your child will be developing his/her large motor skills and socialization skills. A variety of activities designed around the game of soccer will be played each week. Rain hotline (888) 372-5803 to be called no sooner than 1/2-hour before class.

Location: Osage Station Park, Soccer 5 No class 7/21; 8/4 class at Greenbrook Elementary School Soccer 5 is adjacent to the tennis courts and parking lot on Orange Blossom DriveFees: $95.00(R) • $114.00(N) Barcode: 26757 Jun 28–Aug 23 Th 9:30 am–10:00 am

Barcode: 26758 Jun 30–Aug 18 Sa 3:15 pm–3:45 pm

kINDERMuSIk CLASSES—PARENT PARTICIPATION Age 11⁄2–31⁄2Y Kindermusik with Miss Lindsay & Friends Staff Each Kindermusik class is a world of discovery and adventure. In every class, you’ll witness your child’s developmental evolution in language skills, literacy, listening, problem solving, social skills, self-esteem, and musicality. And it happens within a nurturing environment—full of energy, imagination, music, dancing, and playful delight. This is a parent participation class. No non-enrolled siblings.

kindermusik Adventures for Toddlers: Creatures at the Ocean (18–42 months)Frolic with your child on our musical beach! Through music, creative movement, instrument exploration, storytelling, and singing, your child will uncover the wonder of our ocean creatures. $35 materials fee due to instructor at first class.

Location: Library, Mt. Diablo RoomNo class 7/4; 7/11 class in Danville Community Center, LoungeFees: $89.00(R) • $107.00(N)Barcode: 26220 Jun 27–Aug 1 W 10:00 am–10:45 am

Barcode: 26941 Jun 29–Aug 3 F 10:00 am–10:45 am kindermusik Adventures for Babies: Peek-A-Boo! I Love you! (Newborn–17 months)In this special music class created just for parents and babies, uncover more ways to say, “I love you,” and develop language using bubbles, American Sign Language, peekaboo games, and parent-baby dances. $35 materials fee due to instructor at first class.

Location: Library, Mt. Diablo RoomNo class 7/4; 7/11 class in Danville Community Center, LoungeFees: $89.00(R) • $107.00(N)Barcode: 26221 Jun 27–Aug 1 W 11:00 am–11:45 am

Barcode: 26942 Jun 29–Aug 3 F 9:00 am–9:45 am

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Tot Soccer: Age 31⁄2–4 yearsEncourages large motor skill development through fun soccer games and introduces small children to the group setting. Little tykes will enjoy running and kicking just like big kids! Barcode: 26746 Jun 28–Aug 23 Th 10:10 am–10:40 am

Barcode: 26747 Jun 28–Aug 23 Th 5:45 pm–6:15 pm

Barcode: 26751 Jun 30–Aug 18 Sa 4:00 pm–4:30 pm

Pre Soccer (4–5 years)Teaches the basic techniques of the game and builds self-esteem through participation and fun soccer activities. Children learn to follow instructions in a nurturing, age-appropriate environment.Barcode: 26748 Jun 28–Aug 23 Th 10:40 am–11:15 am

Barcode: 26749 Jun 28–Aug 23 Th 5:10 pm–5:45 pm

Barcode: 26753 Jun 30–Aug 18 Sa 1:45 pm–2:20 pm

Barcode: 26754 Jun 30–Aug 18 Sa 4:30 pm–5:05 pm

kIDz LOvE SOCCER Age 31⁄2–5Y Kidz Love Soccer Staff Learn the world’s most popular sport from professional coaches in the Kidz Love Soccer method which includes age-appropriate skill demonstrations, fun games, and instructional scrimmages conducted in a non-competitive, recreational format. Shin guards are required after the first class. Soccer balls will be provided. Rain hotline (888) 372-5803 to be called no sooner than 1/2-hour before class.

Location: Osage Station Park, Soccer 5 No class 7/12; 8/4 classes at Greenbrook Elementary SchoolSoccer 5 is located adjacent to the tennis courts on Orange Blossom DriveFees: $95.00(R) • $114.00(N)

WEE HOOP Age 11⁄2–5Y Dinah Shah Introduce your child to the sport of basketball in a safe, fun, and age-appropriate environment.

Dribblers: Age 11⁄2–3 years (Parent Participation) This parent-child class focuses on gross motor skills, such as throwing and making baskets on a 2 1/2-foot hoop. It involves lots of repetition so children can experience the sheer joy of mastering a skill. Activities include catching bubbles, parachute games, and singing. Participants must bring a size 3 basketball (may purchase for $7 at first class).

Location: Diablo Vista Middle School, Community GymFees: $105.00(R) • $126.00(N) Barcode: 26766 Jun 21–Aug 16 Th 5:00 pm–5:35 pm

Jump Shooters: Age 3–4 years This class helps children develop physical feats such as balancing on one foot and hopping. Basketball skills will be introduced based upon their increased coordination. At this level, parents are encouraged to take on a supportive role with lots of high-fives and praise from the sideline. Participants must bring a size 3 basketball (may purchase for $7 at first class).

Location: Diablo Vista Middle School, Community GymFees: $105.00(R) • $126.00(N)Barcode: 26767 Jun 21–Aug 16 Th 5:40 pm–6:25 pm

Hot Shots: Age 4–5 years This class places more of an emphasis on develping basketball skills and learning basic rules of the game. Over time, children will be able to use their skills and knowledge in controlled, instructional scrimmages. The activities in this class will encourage teamwork and new friendships. Participants must bring a size 3 basketball (may purchase for $7 at first class).

Location: Diablo Vista Middle School, Community GymFees: $105.00(R) • $126.00(N)Barcode: 26768 Jun 21–Aug 16 Th 6:30 pm–7:15 pm

yOuTH STARS TENNISAge 4–6Y Milligan Tennis Staff Students will learn on a USTA recommended 36' court with the new low compression balls. Fun, skill building drills make learning easier. Motor skill development plus games and contests round out the program. Students who are ready may be invited to play in interclub competition. Program Director Kris Milligan is a level 1 PTR-certified pro and has been selected four times as one of its top 200 Professionals. When rainouts occur, see instructor at next class for make up date. Bring one unopened can of balls and a racket to each class. Rackets are for sale on the first day of class for those who want to purchase one. To insure the proper fit for your child, rackets are available in four sizes (cost $25).

Location: Monte Vista High School, Tennis Courts C & DNo class on 7/3Fees: $100.00(R) • $120.00(N)Barcode: 26899 Jun 19–Jul 17 Tu 10:30 am–11:30 am

Barcode: 26900 Jul 24–Aug 14 Tu 10:30 am–11:30 am

Barcode: 26901 Jun 20–Jul 18 W 10:30 am–11:30 am

Barcode: 26917 Jul 25–Aug 15 W 10:30 am–11:30 am

Barcode: 26918 Jun 23–Jul 21 Sa 2:45 pm–3:45 pm

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BLACk DRAGON CHESS Age 6–12Y J.B. McCann Introduce your child to the elegant, centuries-old game of Chess! Studies have shown clear academic, social and cognitive benefits for chess-playing children, but most importantly, its fun! Students will learn how the pieces move, the rules of play, and basic strategies (including opening principles and attacking ideas). Classes will include supervised play amongst the students, with an emphasis on good sportsmanship.

Location: Library, Mt. Diablo Room Fees: $136 .00(R) $163 .00(N)Barcode: 26639 Jun 26–Aug 14 Tu 1:00 pm–2:00 pm

DANCE CLASSES Beginning Ballet and Tap Age 5–7Y Jan Manning Introduction to dance with emphasis on the basics of ballet and tap, along with creative dance. Children also learn about character dancing and dances from different countries. This class is a great way to increase balance, strength, flexibility, rhythm and self-esteem. Tea Party and class demonstration will be given at the last class. Dancers should wear hair pulled back, leotard, pink tights and ballet shoes.

Location: Danville Community Center, Valley Oak RoomFees: $105 .00(R) $126 .00(N) Barcode: 26714 Jul 6–Aug 24 F 4:00 pm–5:00 pm

kIDS’ NIGHT OuT! Age 3–11Y Town Staff Kids need a night out, too! Come create arts & crafts, play games, eat a snack and enjoy a movie! Trained recreation staff will provide all the fun, excitement and supervision. Children are welcome to bring a sleeping bag and pillow for the movie. Pre-registration is required. Children must be potty trained to attend. No pull-ups. Please note all families can sign up for one Kids’ Night Out event per month.

Location: Danville Community Center Fees: $20 .00(R) $24 .00(N)

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GyMNASTICS CLASSES youth Gymnastics Age 51⁄2–8Y California Gymnastic Services Staff Students will improve strength, flexibility, and coordination while learning beginning gymnastic skills on floor, bars, low beam and vaulting. Classes are taught in a fun, non-competitive environment. No jeans or dresses.

Location: Danville Community Center, Valley Oak RoomFees: $70 .00(R) $84 .00(N) Barcode: 26650 Jun 19–Jul 17 Tu 12:00 pm–12:45 pm

Barcode: 26651 Jul 24–Aug 21 Tu 12:00 pm–12:45 pm

PERFORMING ARTS CLASSES Introduction to Improvisation for youth Age 8–13Y Joe Saam This eight-week class will introduce your child to the principles of short and long-form improvisation. Lessons on teamwork, trust, mindfulness and personal responsibility are built into our fun, theatre-based curriculum. The program culminates in a performance on the last meeting, so start charging your camcorders! After all, in improv, you never know what will happen next!

Location: Hap Magee Ranch Park, Swain House4/3 class in Hap Magee Ranch Park, CottageFees: $150 .00(R) $180 .00(N) Barcode: 26674 Jun 19–Jul 24 Tu 4:00 pm–5:15 pm

Sunshine vocal Performance ProgramAge 6–12Y Lorrie Harris This vocal performance program is designed to help young people develop their musical talents in a fun, professional environment. This includes one-on-one training using real microphones on a real stage. You will also have the opportunity to perform in a musical production at the end of the session. Bring a blank CD to the first class. Rehearsal date: 8/23. Performance date: 8/24.

Location: Village Theatre, Village Theatre Auditorium6/26, 7/24, 8/7 classes meet at Hap Magee Ranch Park, Magee HouseFees: $170 .00(R) $204 .00(N)

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Barcode: 25412 Jun 19–Aug 21 Tu 6:00 pm–7:00 pm

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Barcode: 25413 Jun 19–Aug 21 Tu 7:00 pm–8:00 pm

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vISuAL ARTS CLASSES Drawing Painting SculptureAge 5–12Y Charlene Elliott Learn about the elements of art including line, shape, color, form, space, composition and color mixing. Draw, paint and sculpt a variety of subjects including insects, marine life, African wildlife, landscape, still life, circus performers, dinosaurs and outer space. Each child will use their own imagination to create large scale works of art. $20 lab fee due to instructor at first class.

Location: Oak Hill Park Community Center, Room C Fees: $69 .00(R) $83 .00(N) Barcode: 26724 Jun 25–29 M/W/F 9:00 am–10:30 am

Barcode: 26717 Jul 2–6 M/Tu/F 9:00 am–10:30 am

Basic Drawing and CompositionAge 5–12Y Charlene Elliott Children will have fun learning the basics of drawing and sketching using a variety of mediums, such as colored pencils, pastels, markers, collage materials and paint. A $20 Lab Fee will be collected by the instructor on the first day of class.

Location: Oak Hill Park Community Center, Room C Fees: $69 .00(R) $83 .00(N) Barcode: 26718 Jun 25–29 M/W/F 11:00 am–12:30 pm

Barcode: 26725 Jul 2–6 M/Tu/F 11:00 am–12:30 pm

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JuST 4 kICkS SOCCER Age 5–12Y Just 4 Kicks, Inc. is an instructional soccer school developing skills in an age-appropriate environment. Kids are taught skills and the rules of the game through the use of fun, skill-based games where the ‘goal’ is to have fun while learning. Sessions include warm-up, topic introduction, demonstrations, practice of the day’s particular skill, recreational games & a soccer match. The emphasis is on learning & having fun, not winning. Rainout hotline: (408) 410-0626. Call half an hour before class begins on days with questionable weather.

Location: Osage Station Park, Soccer 5Soccer 5 is located adjacent to the tennis courts on Orange Blossom Drive.Fees: $75 .00(R) $90 .00(N)

Just 4 kicks k–1 Soccer (5–6 years)

Barcode: 26891 Jul 17–Aug 21 Tu 4:35 pm–5:20 pm

Just 4 kicks Grades 2–6 Soccer (7–12 years)

Barcode: 26892 Jul 17–Aug 21 Tu 5:20 pm–6:20 pm

kIDz LOvE SOCCER Age 5–10Y Kidz Love Soccer Staff Learn the world’s most popular sport from professional coaches in the Kidz Love Soccer method which includes age-appropriate skill demonstrations, fun games, and instructional scrimmages conducted in a non-competitive, recreational format. Shin guards are required after the first class. Soccer balls will be provided. Rain hotline (888) 372-5803 to be called no sooner than 1/2-hour before class.

Location: Osage Station Park, Soccer 5 No class 7/21; 8/4 classes at Greenbrook Elementary SchoolSoccer 5 is located adjacent to the tennis courts on Orange Blossom Drive.Fees: $95 .00(R) $114 .00(N)

Soccer 1 (5–6 years)Beginning players learn dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting, age-specific defense, etc. Fun skill games are played at every session, and every participant will have a ball at his or her feet. Small-sided soccer matches will be introduced gradually.

Barcode: 26745 Jun 28–Aug 23 Th 11:15 am–12:00 pm

Barcode: 26738 Jun 28–Aug 23 Th 4:25 pm–5:10 pm

Barcode: 26755 Jun 30–Aug 18 Sa 2:20 pm–3:05 pm

Skillz and Scrimmages (7–10 years) Enjoy advanced skill building: dribbling, passing and shooting in a team play format. Each class will focus on scrimmages that emphasize application of finer technical points. This is the perfect bridge from our Soccer 1 classes for those who are aspiring to the next level.

Barcode: 26750 Jun 28–Aug 23 Th 3:40 pm–4:25 pm

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Child: Age 9–12 years

Barcode: 26815 Jun 18–22 M–F 1:00 pm–2:00 pm

Barcode: 26816 Jul 2–7 M–Tu, Th–Sa 1:00 pm–2:00 pm

Barcode: 26817 Jul 9–13 M–F 1:00 pm–2:00 pm

Barcode: 26833 Jul 16–20 M–F 1:00 pm–2:00 pm

Barcode: 26818 Jul 23–27 M–F 1:00 pm–2:00 pm

Barcode: 26835 Jul 30–Aug 3 M–F 1:00 pm–2:00 pm

Barcode: 26819 Aug 6–10 M–F 1:00 pm–2:00 pm

Barcode: 26820 Aug 13–17 M–F 1:00 pm–2:00 pm

Barcode: 26821 Aug 20–24 M–F 1:00 pm–2:00 pm

Teen: Age 13–17 years

Barcode: 26823 Jun 18–22 M–F 2:00 pm–3:00 pm

Barcode: 26824 Jul 2–7 M–Tu, Th–Sa 2:00 pm–3:00 pm

Barcode: 26825 Jul 9–13 M–F 2:00 pm–3:00 pm

Barcode: 26834 Jul 16–20 M–F 2:00 pm–3:00 pm

Barcode: 26826 Jul 23–27 M–F 2:00 pm–3:00 pm

Barcode: 26827 Jul 30–Aug 3 M–F 2:00 pm–3:00 pm

Barcode: 26828 Aug 6–10 M–F 2:00 pm–3:00 pm

Barcode: 26829 Aug 13–17 M–F 2:00 pm–3:00 pm

Barcode: 26830 Aug 20–24 M–F 2:00 pm–3:00 pm

TENNIS CLASSESJunior Tennis Advanced Clinics Age 9–17Y John DeMartini An advanced player can execute all strokes dependably, including approach shots and net play. The instructor reserves the right to change student’s class level if necessary.

Location: Osage Station Park, Tennis Courts A & B Fees: $120 .00(R) $144 .00(N)

9–12 years Barcode: 26859 Jun 14–Aug 9 Th 6:00 pm–7:00 pm

13–17 years Barcode: 26860 Jun 14–Aug 9 Th 7:00 pm–8:00 pm

Junior Tennis Age 6–17Y John DeMartini Our tennis program features classes for all skill levels and limits class size for individualized instruction. Instructor John DeMartini is a Level 1 USPTA certified Pro and has been a teaching pro for over 20 years, formerly at Stanford University. Make-ups will be given on those occasions when inclement weather requires that a class be cancelled. See instructor at the next scheduled class meeting for make-up date. Proper tennis attire required. No jeans. Bring tennis racket and one unopened can of tennis balls. Makeups will be given on those occasions when inclement weather requires that a class be cancelled. No makeups or refunds can be given for classes missed by the student.

Location: Osage Station Park, Tennis Courts A & B No class 7/4 Fees: $65 .00(R) $78 .00(N)

Pee Wee: 6–8 years

Barcode: 26806 Jun 18–22 M–F 12:00 pm–1:00 pm

Barcode: 26807 Jul 2–7 M–Tu, Th–Sa 12:00 pm–1:00 pm

Barcode: 26808 Jul 9–13 M–F 12:00 pm–1:00 pm

Barcode: 26832 Jul 16–20 M–F 12:00 pm–1:00 pm

Barcode: 26809 Jul 23–27 M–F 12:00 pm–1:00 pm

Barcode: 26810 Jul 30–Aug 3 M–F 12:00 pm–1:00 pm

Barcode: 26811 Aug 6–10 M–F 12:00 pm–1:00 pm

Barcode: 26812 Aug 13–17 M–F 12:00 pm–1:00 pm

Barcode: 26813 Aug 20–24 M–F 12:00 pm–1:00 pm

youth Tennis Age 7–18Y Milligan Tennis Staff, Kris Milligan Children will be challenged at each level and enjoy the variety of concepts, technique and games. Classes are offered for all levels. The program director, Kris Milligan, is a level 1 PTR-certified pro and has been selected four times as one of its top 200 Professionals. Kris is the author of The Family Guide to Tennis. Bring one unopened can of low compression tennis balls and a racket to each class. Rackets are for sale on the first day of class for those who want to purchase one. To insure the proper fit for your child, rackets are available in four sizes (cost $25).

Beginner/Advanced: Age 6–14 years Fun skill building drills make learning the basics swings easier. Students are grouped by age and ability. Rally contests, mini matches, tennis games, and a session ending tournament round out the program. No class 7/3.

Location: Monte Vista High School, Tennis Courts C & DNo class 7/7.Fees: $120 .00(R) $144 .00(N)Barcode: 26893 Jun 19–Jul 17 Tu 9:00 am–10:30 am

Barcode: 26894 Jul 24–Aug 14 Tu 9:00 am–10:30 am

Barcode: 26895 Jun 20–Jul 18 W 9:00 am–10:30 am

Barcode: 26896 Jul 25–Aug 15 W 9:00 am–10:30 am

Barcode: 26897 Jun 23–Jul 21 Sa 1:15 pm–2:45 pm

Barcode: 26898 Jul 28–Aug 18 Sa 1:15 pm–2:45 pm

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for teensMIDDLE SCHOOL STuDENT uNIONSAge 10–14Y Town Staff The Student Unions provide middle school students a safe and fun place to go after school. While quality staff provides options for structured daily activities, there are plenty of opportunities to just hang out and do your own thing. All sites have pool tables, X-Box 360 game consoles, flat screen TVs, sports equipment, snack bars, computer access, and much more. Students are able to sign themselves in and out; however, they are required to leave campus once they sign out.

The Student Unions will be open for any early release days and are closed during non-school days and holidays. This program is provided at no fee, but you must register before you attend the program. Upon registration, you will receive an informational packet with all of our policies and forms to be completed and turned in on the first day attended. For more information visit www.danville.ca.gov (Search: Middle School).

Location: Charlotte Wood Middle School, Teen Center Barcode: 26922 Aug 28–Jun 13 M–F 2:45 pm–6:00 pm Tu 8:00 am–9:00 am

Location: Diablo Vista Middle School, Teen CenterBarcode: 26921 Aug 28–Jun 13 M/Tu/Th/F 2:45 pm–6:00 pm W 1:50 pm–6:00 pm

Los Cerros Middle School Teen CenterBarcode: 26923 Aug 28–Jun 13 M–F 2:30 pm–6:00 pm W 8:00 am–9:20 am

classes forteens

ETIquETTE & POISE: INTERMEDIATE Age 12–16Y Shashi Dosaj This is an intermediate continuation of Etiquette & Poise Basics, and is built on a foundation of confidence and respect. Using role-play and other techniques your child will learn: performing well, being a good leader, tips on proper attire, hair and skin care, conversation skills, good sportsmanship, public speaking, avoiding and handling conflicts, communicating with adults, what makes someone popular, social media and technology etiquette, financial literacy, time management and much more. A Certificate of Completion will be awarded at the final class.

Location: Danville Community Center, Las Trampas RoomNo class 7/5Fees: $125.00(R) • $150.00(N) Barcode: 26794 Jun 21–Jul 26 Th 4:30 pm–5:30 pm

TEEN SuMMER GuITAR CLASSES Age 10–17Y Ted Crowley Most songs only use 3 or 4 basic chords. This class is designed to have you playing real songs by groups like the Beatles, Santana, Green Day, and Coldplay. All taught to you by an instructor with a BA and MA in music along with 25 years of experience! With a limited classs size of 6 you will get the help you need. All styles of guitar are welcome, just bring your own. Bass players welcome too!

Location: Danville Community Center, Lounge No class 7/4Fees: $150.00(R) • $180.00(N)

Ages 10–13 Barcode: 26795 Jun 13–Aug 22 W 4:00 pm–4:45 pm 8/1 class meets 4:15 pm–5:00 pm

Ages 14–17

Barcode: 26796 Jun 13–Aug 22 W 4:45 pm–5:30 pm

8/1 class meets 5:00 pm–5:45 pm

PERFORMING ARTS CLASSES Introduction to Improvisation Age 13–19Y Joe Saam Learn the essentials of improvisation and enrich your everyday life! This eight-week course will teach you the rules and guidelines that will enable you to improvise. These are the same ideas improvisers all over use, including Whose Line Is It Anyway?, Second City, The Groundlings, Theatersports, SNL and Comedysportz. Using discussion, exercises, and games, you will learn the basics of what to do it when it comes to improv. Stop feeling out of place. Stop being nervous about what to do next. Have fun while tearing down the walls you’ve set up in life!

Location: Hap Magee Ranch Park, Magee House Fees: $150.00(R) • $180.00(N)Barcode: 26672 Jun 20–Jul 25 W 4:00 pm–5:15 pm

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Adult Craft Classes:

Beginning Jewelry MakingAge 18Y and up Amanda EmeryLearn all the techniques you need to create your own beautiful jewelry. This three-session course covers the basics of bead stringing, crimping and simple wire wrapping. You will learn to lay out your unique design and use the proper tools to take it from an idea to a finished necklace, bracelet or pair of earrings. Expect to complete 2–3 pieces during the course. All tools and materials will be provided. Feel free to bring your own supplies if you have them. No prior jewelry making experience necessary.

Location: Village Theatre, Art Gallery Fees: $135.00(R) • $162.00(N) Barcode: 26662 Aug 7–21 Tu 6:00 pm–8:00 pm

Open Mosaics WorkshopAge 16Y and up Jean Cernigoj This workshop is open for you to bring that item that you would like to see as mosaic art. Feel free to bring any broken dishes, old jewelry or any keepsake that you would like to include in your new mosaic art piece. There will be plenty of items to choose from too if you don’t have something from home. We will cover design, use of tools, setting, grouting and sealing. No previous experience necessary. The instructor will call you prior to class to discuss what you want to make and what the material cost will be. Wear washable art clothes.

Location: Danville Community Center, Art Room Fees: $70.00(R) • $84.00(N) Barcode: 26664 Jul 17–31 Tu 6:00 pm–9:00 pm

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ART AND CRAFT CLASSES

Adult Art Classes:

Beginning DrawingAge 16Y and up Amy Pennington This course is designed for those who would like to start out with the basics in learning to draw what you see. Using the elements line, shape, color, value, texture and form you will experience drawing shapes in perspective with shading. Each class begins with warm-up exercises and continues with demonstartions and detailed instruction throughout. Work is done in charcoal, graphite pencil and a final still life drawing in color pencil. Prepare to be amazed at your artistic ability! Please bring your own supplies: for first class an 18x24 newsprint pad, 14x17 drawing pad, 2B, 3B, 6B drawing pencils, kneaded eraser, one stick of soft charcoal (charcoal pencil is fine). Other supplies to be discussed in class.

Location: Danville Community Center, Art RoomNo class 7/4, 7/5Fees: $80.00(R) • $96.00(N) Barcode: 25393 Aug 8–Sep 5 W 6:30 pm–8:30 pm

Barcode: 25395 Jun 20–Jul 25 W 6:30 pm–8:30 pm

Intermediate Drawing and Painting with Amy Pennington This course is for those who have some background in drawing and painting but would like to sharpen their skills. The focus will be on composition, light and color contrasts, and technique using the medium of your choice; pencil, colored pencil, acrylics, oils or watercolors—with a still life as the subject. For those who need space and a time slot in which to paint, you are welcome to bring in unfinished work! Please bring your own supplies to begin with: an 18x24 newsprint pad, 14x17 drawing pad, 2B and 5B pencils, kneaded eraser. Medium-specific supplies will be discussed in class.

Location: Danville Community Center, Art Room Fees: $80.00(R) • $96.00(N) Barcode: 25394 Aug 9–Sep 6 Th 6:30 pm–8:30 pm

Barcode: 25396 Jun 21–Jul 26 Th 6:30 pm–8:30 pm

Oil/Acrylic PaintingAge 17Y and up Charles WhiteEnjoy sharpening your skills at painting in this ongoing class for painters of all levels. The casual, relaxed atmosphere and supportive environment will help you progress quickly. Bring materials.

Location: Danville Community Center, Art RoomNo class 7/9

Monday, 10:00 am–12:00 pm

Fees: $57.00(R) • $68.00(N) Barcode: 25388 Jul 2–23 M 10:00 am–12:00 pm

Fees: $76.00(R) • $91.00(N) Barcode: 25389 Jul 30–Aug 20 M 10:00 am–12:00 pm

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Hands-On Microsoft Mail MergeAge 18Y and upE-Z Comp StaffAccomplish your mailings quickly and easily using mail merge in 6 easy steps. You’ll create a customized name and address list and merge the list to print onto letters, labels and envelopes so each is personalized. $20 due to instructor for take-home class manual. Bring your own laptop, or one will be provided with two persons per computer.

Location: Oak Hill Park Community Center, Meeting RoomFees: $40.00(R) • $48.00(N) Barcode: 26008 Aug 15 W 6:30 pm–8:30 pm

Hands-On Microsoft PowerpointAge 18Y and up E-Z Comp Staff Learn to design and enhance your slide show presentations. We’ll work with presentation designs, bulleted lists, inserting photos and clip-art, applying animation effects and how to run the presentation with ease. $20 due to instructor for take-home class manual. Bring your own laptop, or one will be provided with two persons per computer.

Location: Oak Hill Park Community Center, Meeting RoomFees: $40.00(R) • $48.00(N)Barcode: 26009 Aug 22 W 6:30 pm–8:30 pm

Hands-On Microsoft Publisher, Next StepAge 18Y and up E-Z Comp Staff Learn how to create newsletters, invitations, flyers, greeting cards and more. You’ll work with a pre-designed template to modify the design and content. With the skills you learn you’ll create impressive publications. $20 due to instructor for take-home class manual. Bring your own laptop, or one will be provided with two persons per computer.

Location: Oak Hill Park Community Center, Meeting RoomFees: $40.00(R) • $48.00(N)Barcode: 26010 Aug 29 W 6:30 pm–8:30 pm

COMPuTER CLASSES Choose from a variety of informational and educational hands-on computer classes! The provided laptops have Windows XP with Microsoft Office 2007. The class manuals are written for Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and for Microsoft Office 2003, 2007 & 2010. If you have any questions, contact the instructor, Lynn Pesonen at [email protected].

Hands on Digital Photo & Scanner ClassAge 18Y and up E-Z Comp Staff You have photos you need scanned or have taken with your digital camera, now what? Learn how to organize your photos and how to edit your pictures with PhotoShop Elements. The concepts you learn will allow you to enhance and preserve great photos. $30 due to instructor for take-home class manual. Computers and scanners are provided; one person per computer.

Location: Oak Hill Park Community Center, Meeting RoomFees: $100.00(R) • $120.00(N)Barcode: 26004 Jun 20–27 W 6:30 pm–8:30 pm

Hands-On Microsoft WindowsAge 18Y and up E-Z Comp Staff Do you know where your files go when you save or download them? Take the mystery out by learning how to organize your files by creating folders, how to save your files in the appropriate folder, move and delete files, plus how to back files up externally. $20 due to instructor for take-home class manual. Bring your own laptop, or one will be provided with two persons per computer.

Location: Oak Hill Park Community Center, Meeting RoomFees: $40.00(R) • $48.00(N) Barcode: 26005 Jul 11 W 6:30 pm–8:30 pm

Hands-On Beginning Computer ClassAge 18Y and up E-Z Comp StaffTired of asking family and friends for help? We’ll begin discussing the different parts of the computer and how to navigate Windows beginning with the Start Menu. You’ll learn how to create spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel and word-processing using Microsoft Word. $30 due to instructor for take-home class manual. Bring your own laptop, or one will be provided with two persons per computer.

Location: Oak Hill Park Community Center, Meeting RoomFees: $100.00(R) • $120.00(N)Barcode: 26006 Jul 18–Aug 1 W 6:30 pm–8:30 pm

Hands-On Microsoft Excel—Next StepAge 18Y and up Lynn PesonenHave you been using Excel to its potential? Become proficient and improve the way you use powerful tools to analyze and communicate your data. You’ll discover how to quickly and efficiently create graphs, wrap text, merge and center cells, freeze columns and rows, plus more. $30 due to instructor for take-home class manual. Bring your own laptop, or one will be provided with two persons per computer.

Location: Oak Hill Park Community Center, Meeting RoomFees: $40.00(R) • $48.00(N)Barcode: 26007 Aug 8 W 6:30 pm–8:30 pm

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FOREIGN LANGuAGE CLASSESBeginning ItalianAge 18Y and up Gina StearleyThis fun, interactive class teaches basic sentence structure and pronunciation but is also perfect for travels in Italy. We will learn how simple phrases can help us sail through almost anything: hotel check-in, ordering in a restaurant, getting reservations, checking into a hotel, understanding directions and much more. We’ll learn how to ask questions in Italian and we’ll understand the answers! Italian is a lively and easy to learn language.

Location: Library, Mt. Diablo Room Fees: $160.00(R) • $192.00(N)Barcode: 25997 Jun 18–Aug 20 M 7:00 pm–8:30 pm

Continuing ItalianAge 18Y and up Gina StearleyThis class is a continuation from Spring.

Location: Library, Mt. Diablo RoomNo class 7/4Fees: $160.00(R) • $192.00(N)Barcode: 25996 Jun 20–Aug 29 W 7:00 pm–8:30 pm

Conversational SpanishAge 18Y and up A+ Spanish Academy New material is introduced each session. Learn conversational spanish in a thematic-based setting. Each week we will focus on a new theme. The material learned in this class is practical and useful. This is an engaging, fun and rewarding spanish class! $12 materials fee.

Location: Veterans Memorial Building, Sr. Meeting RoomFees: $158.00(R) • $190.00(N)Barcode: 25998 Jun 19–Sep 11 Tu 7:00 pm–8:30 pm

COOkING CLASSES Learn some classic and modern cooking recipes. Choose the class that best fits your mood and taste buds.

RAW Cuisine—Forget Cooking!Age 18Y and up Erin Caravantes Eating healthy foods has never been so easy. In this class, you will learn to prepare a variety of dishes for breakfasts, lunches, and dinners. Menu: Almond Milk, Cream of Zucchini Soup, Kale Salad, Not Tuna Paté, Zucchini Noodles Marinara, Chocolate Mousse. Fresh, organic, and simply raw; the food your body was designed to thrive on. Come learn how to create colorful, flavor-packed dishes that will rawk your world! You will sample each delicious dish we make and receive a recipe packet to take home.

Location: Oak Hill Park Community Center, Meeting Room Fees: $65.00(R) • $78.00(N) Barcode: 26910 Jul 24 Tu 6:00 pm–9:00 pm

RAW Cuisine—Asian Fusion!Age 18Y and up Erin Caravantes Everyone loves to eat with their hands and to take food to go like sandwiches. But the typical sandwich is high in carbs and can leave you feeling weighed down. Asian wraps, spring rolls and nori rolls are the solution to energizing food on the go. Pair these wraps with other delicious entrées, sides and desserts for a Pan-Asian feast! Menu: Vietnamese Salad Rolls with Mock Peanut Sauce, California Rolls, Sunomono (Japanese Cucumber Salad), Mango Avocado Salad, Tom Kha (Thai Coconut Soup), Vegetable Teriyaki, Mango Ice Cream with Tropical Ambrosia. Fresh, organic, and simply raw the food your body was designed to thrive on. Come learn how to create colorful, flavor-packed dishes that will rawk your world! You will sample each delicious dish we make and receive a recipe packet to take home.

Location: Oak Hill Park Community Center, Meeting Room Fees: $65.00(R) • $78.00(N)Barcode: 26909 Aug 9 Th 6:00 pm–9:00 pm

Cooking FiestaAges 18Y and up A+ Spanish AcademyLet’s have a fiesta cooking Mexican goods such as enchiladas, tacos, etc.! Students will learn the history of each dish, receive recipes and learn how to cook these delicious typical Mexican dishes. Que delicioso! Wear aprons; $35 materials fee.

Location: Veterans Memorial Building, Kitchen and Meeting Room C7/26 class held in Danville Community Center, KitchenFees: $145.00(R) • $174.00(N)Barcode: 26903 Jul 23–27 M–F 6:00 pm–8:00 pm

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Advanced GuitarAge 18Y and up Ted CrowleyThis class is for those who have completed Adult Beginning Guitar class and wish to continue, or for those of any age who have prior experience. Barre chords, 7ths and 9ths, scales and modes, sequences and modulations are among the topics explored. All styles welcome; class size limited to six.

Location: Danville Community Center, LoungeNo class 7/4Fees: $150.00(R) • $180.00(N) Barcode: 26014 Jun 13–Aug 22 W 7:15 pm–8:00 pm

MuSIC CLASSES Age 18Y and up Ted Crowley Choose the best instrument that fits your own melody. Each class requires the participant to bring their own instrument.

Adult Beginning GuitarAge 18Y and up Ted CrowleyMost popular songs use only 3 or 4 simple guitar chords. This class will have you playing real rock and folk songs in just a few weeks. The instructor has a BA and MA in music and 25 years of teaching experience. Class size is limited to 6, so you will get the help that you need. All styles are welcome; just bring your guitar.

Location: Danville Community Center, LoungeNo class 7/4Fees: $150.00(R) • $180.00(N) Barcode: 26013 Jun 13–Aug 22 W 6:30 pm–7:15 pm

PERFORMING ARTS CLASSESIntroduction to Improvisation for Adults Age 18Y and up Joe Saam Learn the essentials of improvisation and enrich your everyday life! This eight-week course will teach you the rules and guidelines that will enable you to improvise. These are the same ideas improvisers all over use, including Whose Line Is It Anyway?, Second City, The Groundlings, Theatersports, SNL and Comedysportz. Using discussion, exercises, and games, you will learn the basics of what to do it when it comes to improv. Stop feeling out of place. Stop being nervous about what to do next. Have fun while tearing down the walls you’ve set up in life!

Location: Hap Magee Ranch Park, Magee House Fees: $150.00(R) • $180.00(N) Barcode: 26673 Jun 20–Jul 25 W 5:45 pm–7:00 pm

Intermediate Improvisation Age 18Y and up Joe Saam Take your improv to the next level! This is the perfect improv class for individuals who have taken Introduction to Improvisation, or have comparable improv experience. The course focuses on building strong characters, relationships, and objectives during scenes. Having an audience is the fastest way to see what works and what doesn’t, so this class culminates in a showcase performance at the Village Theatre!

Location: Hap Magee Ranch Park, Magee House Fees: $180.00(R) • $216.00(N) Barcode: 26671 Jun 21–Jul 26 Th 5:45 pm–7:15 pm

Barcode: 26675 Aug 2–Sep 6 Th 5:45 pm–7:15 pm

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work on ones music! Mr. crowley is a great teacher and I truly enjoy improving my guitar skills in such a positive space!

—nIcole HorTon, BeGInnInG & ADVAnceD GuITAr pArTIcIpAnT

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yOGA CLASSES Choose the appropriate class based your level. Wear comfortable workout clothes and bring a yoga sticky mat. Optional: Meditation cushion, strap/small towel, yoga brick, blanket. Empty stomach is best.

Beginning/Advanced Beginning yogaAge 17Y and up Howard Van EsThis class is for those with some yoga experience or athletic beginners. Deepen your experience of basic postures, learn more challenging postures, posture flow and breathing practices. Bring a yoga mat and thick blanket to class.

Location: Danville Community Center, Valley Oak RoomNo class 7/4Fees: $143.00(R) • $172.00(N) Barcode: 26874 Jun 20–Sep 5 W 9:45 am–11:00 am

yoga Essentials Multi-Level with Meditation Age 17Y and up Leena St. Michael, E-RYT500You have a basic understanding of postures/alignment/breathing. You’re enthused with benefits: easing chronic tension/pain, greater calm, focus, energy, flexibility and strength. We will deepen and refine classical Hatha postures (asanas), vinyasas (flows) breath work (pranayama) and stillness to expand a practical supportive foundation of health and rejuvenation in vastly changing times. We will practice non-harming (ahimsa), mindfulness, loving kindness and gratitude and use indoor and tranquil outdoor/lakeside deck spaces.

Location: Oak Hill Park Community Center, BallroomNo class 7/3Fees: $125.00(R) • $150.00(N)Barcode: 26871 Jun 26–Aug 28 Tu 6:10 pm–7:30 pm

fitness classes for adults

JAzzERCISE Age 17Y and up Betty Rothstein Jazzercise is a 60-minute group fitness class combining cardio, strength and stretch moves for a total body workout. We’ve taken moves from Hip Hop, yoga, pilates, jazz dance, kick boxing and resistance training and bundled them into one hour. Bring hand held weights, leg weights (if desired), mat or towel and water. Wear aerobic shoes.

Location: Oak Hill Park Community Center, BallroomNo class 8/23

Monday, 6:00 pm–7:00 pm

Barcode: 26861 Jun 25–Jul 30 $30.00(R) • $36.00(N)Barcode: 26862 Aug 6–27 $20.00(R) • $24.00(N)

Thursday, 6:00 pm–7:00 pm

Barcode: 26864 Jun 21–Jul 26 $30.00(R) • $36.00(N) Barcode: 26865 Aug 2–30 $20.00(R) • $24.00(N)

Monday/Thursday, 6:00 pm–7:00 pm

Barcode: 26867 Jun 21–Jul 30 $60.00(R) • $72.00(N) Barcode: 26868 Aug 2–30 $40.00(R) • $48.00(N)

PILATES CLASSES Age 18Y and up Studio 8 Staff Pilates is a safe and effective workout; it dramatically transforms the way your body feels and performs. It builds strength without excess bulk, creating a sleek, toned body with slender legs and a flat abdomen. Pilates teaches body awareness, good posture and flexibility. We will do mat and roller work. Please bring your own yoga mat.

Location: Town Meeting Hall, Auditorium Fees: $144.00(R) • $173.00(N)Barcode: 26870 Jul 12–Sep 6 Th 11:00 am–12:00 pm

THE FELDENkRAIS METHOD® Age 18Y and up Naffie Fischbacher An innovative method of gentle movement exploration that teaches you to move with greater ease and efficiency. This is one of the most effective stress reduction techniques around. Regular students of the method enjoy better posture, breathing, and coordination, as well as greater mental and physical flexibility. Please wear comfortable, nonrestrictive clothing and bring a mat.

Awareness Through Movement® The gentle movement explorations experienced in this classroom application of the Feldenkrais Method® can improve posture, decrease pain and increase flexibility and grace in action.

Location: Town Meeting Hall, Auditorium Fees: $60.00(R) • $72.00(N) Barcode: 26886 Jul 5–Aug 2 Th 9:30 am–10:30 am

Fees: $12.00(R) • $14.00(N) Barcode: 26887 Sep 6 Th 9:30 am–10:30 am

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zuMBA® Age 14Y and up Yuko Diehl Ditch the workout, join the party! You will be blown away in this exciting one-hour class of calorie-burning, body-energizing, awe-inspiring movements. These dance-fitness class routines feature easy-to-follow steps, fast and slow rhythms, and cardiovascular training. This combination will help to tone and sculpt your body while burning calories, all while having fun and building your energy. Enjoy exercising with Latin and international music! Wear workout shoes and bring water.

Location: Oak Hill Park Community Center, BallroomFees: $32.00(R) • $36.00(N) Barcode: 26877 Jul 11–Aug 1 W 6:30 pm–7:30 pm

Barcode: 26878 Aug 15–Sep 5 W 6:30 pm–7:30 pm

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T’AI CHI CH’uAN Age 18Y and up Bob Kipper This is a beginning class in part one of the classical, long Yang form. Continuing students can learn the entire long Yang form in addition to a fast form, two person sets, weapon sets and push-hands. Students will also be eligible to participate in seminars held by Master Tung Kai Ying. Wear comfortable clothing and flat-soled, flexible shoes.

Regular ClassLocation: Danville Community Center, Valley Oak RoomNo class 7/3–7/5, 7/31–8/2, 8/28–30Fees: $108.00(R) • $130.00(N) Barcode: 26880 Jun 19–Sep 4 Tu 7:15 pm–8:30 pm

Barcode: 26881 Jun 21–Sep 6 Th 7:15 pm–8:30 pm

Fees: $162.00(R) • $195.00(N) Barcode: 26884 Jun 19–Sep 6 Tu/Th 7:15 pm–8:30 pm

Advanced Class Advanced class requires participation in the Regular Class and instructor’s approval.

Location: Danville Community Center, Valley Oak RoomNo class 7/4, 8/1, 8/29Fees: $54.00(R) • $65.00(N) Barcode: 26882 Jun 19–Sep 4 Tu 8:40 pm–9:30 pm

Location: Veterans Memorial Building, Main Hall No class 7/5, 8/2, 8/30Fees: $90.00(R) • $108.00(N) Barcode: 26883 Jun 21–Sep 6 Th 6:05 pm–7:05 pm

Everything you Ever Wanted to know About yogaAge 17Y and up Leena St. Michael, E-RYT500 First timer? Just curious? Serial yoga class dropout? Never felt competent in a yoga class...or able to ask for help? Feel uncoordinated, weak or hopelessly inflexible? This class is for you. Learn basic postures and how to safely and effectively get in and out of them for spinal health, flexibility, strength, balance, calm and focus. Discover how yoga practice offers mind/body health and life satisfaction in these times. Receive gentle professional individual guidance and modifications. Includes multi-media presentations of Classical Yoga and Ayurveda philosophy, chants and Neti pot demo! Receive gentle professional guidance and modifications. Bring light bag lunch to picnic in the park—weather permitting.

Location: Oak Hill Park Community Center, Ballroom Fees: $75.00(R) • $90.00(N) Barcode: 26872 Jul 15 Su 9:30 am–4:30 pm

Saturday Morning yoga with Meditation Age 17Y and up Leena St. Michael, E-RYT500Renew, energize and ground mind/spirit/body in these epic changing times. We’ll practice classical Hatha postures (asanas), vinyasas (flows) and breath-work (pranayama); incorporating the eight precepts of Ashtanga Yoga philosophy and Ayurveda. You will receive modifications, tips and empowering support emphasizing non-harming, loving-kindness and mindfluness. Enjoy deep relaxation with closing restorative posture/meditation. Improve focus, flexibility, core strength/tone and balance. Makeup can be any Tuesday evening with Yoga Essentials Class.

Location: Oak Hill Park Community Center, BallroomNo class 7/7, 7/21, 9/1Fees: $123.00(R) • $148.00(N)Barcode: 26873 Jun 23–Sep 8 Sa 8:30 am–9:45 am

Learn to Meditate Half Day Retreat— Adults, Teens, youthAge 17Y and up Leena St. Michael, E-RYT500 You don’t have to sit on the floor crossing your legs. You don’t have to sit for hours. Your mind might wander all over the place and that’s OK. It’s all part of the process. Enjoy a relaxing afternoon while learning a proven meditation program taught worldwide and developed by a living yoga master for our busy lifestyle in epic changing times. Take home detailed instructions and have a follow-up support system. Ask all those questions you thought were dumb. Learn a series of easy tai-chi-like yoga movement for a healthy and tension-free back, visualizations, simple safe breathing and laying-on-the-floor relaxation. You will be amazed at the increased peace, mobility, flexibility, calm and productivity that is possible in a 20-minute daily investment.

Location: Oak Hill Park Community Center, Ballroom Fees: $12.00(R) • $15.00(N)Barcode: 26875 Aug 12 Su 1:00 pm–4:30 pm

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ADuLT OPEN GyM Age 18Y and up Burn off the stress of the week, enjoy a game of pick up, or practice your shot. Purchase a discounted pass card at the Community Center or pay individually at the door ($4.00 residents, $5.00 non-residents).

Saturdays, 6:15 am–9:15 am Location: Los Cerros Middle School, Community GymFees: $36.00(R) • $43.00(N) per 10-punch cardBarcode: 26876 Jun 23–Sep 1 Sa 6:15 am–9:15 am

ADuLT SOFTBALL Age 18Y and up The Town of Danville Adult Softball Program features leagues on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays (Coed). The Town reserves the right to move teams to a different level (night) if necessary. The summer season runs 10 weeks plus playoffs. Pick up a roster at the Danville Community Center or download at www.danville.ca.gov (Search: Adult Sports). For more information, call 314-3480. Completed roster with full payment must be submitted at the time of registration to reserve a team spot. Note: Only six teams per night can be accommodated this season. Registration period May 7–23.

Managers’ Meeting: Tuesday, June 5, 7:00 pm, Danville Community Center, 420 Front Street

Location: Diablo Vista Park, 80’ Lighted BallfieldNo games 7/4Fees: $450.00(R) • $540.00(N) per team

D League Barcode: 26762 Jun 11–Aug 20 M 6:30 pm–10:00 pm

Barcode: 26764 Jun 14–Aug 23 Th 6:30 pm–10:00 pm

C LeagueBarcode: 26763 Jun 12–Aug 21 Tu 6:30 pm–10:00 pm

Coed:Barcode: 26765 Jun 15–Aug 24 F 6:30 pm–10:00 pm

qIGONG FOR HEALTH An essential component of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Qigong (chee-gong), combines gentle easy to learn exercises with conscious breathing and stillness to reduce stress and calm the mind. Beginners, experienced T’ai Chi Ch’uan or Qigong practitioners, and people living with health challenges are welcome. Most exercises can be performed or adapted to a seated (including wheelchair) position. Wear comfortable clothing and flat-soled, flexible shoes.

Location: Oak Hill Park Community Center, BallroomNo class 7/4, 8/1, 8/29Fees: $90.00(R) • $108.00(N) Barcode: 26885 Jun 20–Sep 5 W 9:00 am–10:00 am

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May 8, 9:00 am: Open registration

Rainout Make-ups:Make-ups for rainouts will be scheduled on your regular night of play whenever possible. If your team cannot attend a scheduled make-up, your team will forfeit. If a make-up cannot be scheduled at all, your team will be credited ($) for that week of play.

5 ON 5 BASkETBALL Age 18Y and upThis 5 on 5 league features games on Tuesday nights at Diablo Vista Community Gymnasium, 4100 Camino Tassajara. The summer season runs eight weeks plus two weeks for playoffs. Pick up a roster at the Danville Community Center or download at www.danville.ca.gov (Search: Adult Sports). For more information, call 314-3480. You may only have 10 people per roster. Completed roster with full payment must be submitted at the time of registration to reserve a team spot. Registration May 7–June 8.

Managers’ Meeting: June 12, 6:00 pm, Danville Community Center, 420 Front Street

Location: Diablo Vista Community Gym, 4100 Camino TassajaraNo games 7/3Fees: $405.00(R) • $485.00(N) per teamBarcode: 26760 Jun 19–Aug 28 Tu 6:30 pm–9:30 pm

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BOCCE BALL Age 18Y and up This popular program features leagues weekday evenings. Program runs eight weeks plus play-offs, 16 teams per night. Match times vary: 6:00–7:45 pm and 8:00–9:45 pm. Each match includes two games to 12 points. Completed roster with full payment must be submitted at the time of registration to reserve a team spot. Call 314-3480 with questions, or download a roster at www.danville.ca.gov (search: Sports Leagues).

Managers’ Meeting: Tuesday, June 5, 6:00 pm, Danville Community Center, 420 Front Street

Location: Sycamore Valley Park, Bocce CourtsNo games 7/4Fees: $150.00(R) • $180.00(N) per teamBarcode: 26731 Jun 25-Aug 20 M 6:00 pm–10:00 pm

Barcode: 26732 Jun 26-Aug 21 Tu 6:00 pm–10:00 pm

Barcode: 26733 Jun 27-Aug 29 W 6:00 pm–10:00 pm

Barcode: 26734 Jun 28-Aug 22 Th 6:00 pm–10:00 pm

Barcode: 26735 Jun 29-Aug 23 F 6:00 pm–10:00 pm

TENNIS Age 18Y and up John DeMartini This tennis program features classes for all skill levels and limits class size for individualized instruction. Instructor John DeMartini is Level 1 USPTA-certified and has been a teaching pro for over 20 years, formerly at Stanford University. Class sizes and/or levels may be changed due to insufficient enrollment. Students can transfer to a different class upon instructor’s approval and if space is available. The instructor reserves the right to change student’s class level if necessary. Make-ups will be given on those occasions when inclement weather requires that a class be cancelled. See instructor at the next scheduled class meeting for make-up date. Proper tennis attire required, no jeans. Bring one unopened can of tennis balls to first class and a tennis racket to all classes.

Beginner Needs instruction on the basics: grips, groundstrokes, serve, volley.

Location: Diablo Vista Park, Tennis Courts 1 & 2 Fees: $120.00(R) • $144.00(N) Barcode: 26852 Jun 11–Aug 6 M 6:00 pm–7:00 pm

Barcode: 26842 Jun 16–Aug 11 Sa 11:00 am–12:00 pm

Advanced Beginner Understands grips, groundstrokes, and can begin to control serve.

Location: Diablo Vista Park, Tennis Courts 1 & 2 Fees: $120.00(R) • $144.00(N) Barcode: 26854 Jun 12–Aug 7 Tu 6:00 pm–7:00 pm

Location: Osage Station Park, Tennis Courts A & BFees: $120.00(R) • $144.00(N)Barcode: 26845 Jun 14–Aug 9 Th 10:00 am–11:00 am

SPORTS ORGANIzATIONSA number of organized sports leagues are available to youth and adults in Danville. Contact the following independent leagues directly.

BASEBALLDanville Little Leaguewww.danvillelittleleague.com

San Ramon valley Little Leaguewww.srvbaseball.org

Tassajara valley Little League(925) 736-TVLLwww.tvllbaseball.org

FOOTBALLSan Ramon valley Thunderbird youth Football & Spirit Leader Organization www.srvtbirds.com

LACROSSEDiablo Scorpion Leaguewww.scorpionlacrosse.com

RuGByDanville Oaks Rugby Clubwww.eteamz.com/danvillerugby

SOCCERDanville Adult Soccer Leaguewww.diablosoccer.org

Mustang Soccer Leaguewww.mustangsoccer.com

SOFTBALLSan Ramon valley Girls Athletic Leaguewww.srvgal.org

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BRIDGE GAMES Age 55Y and up Judy Lowe, Bob Collins These duplicate games are specifically designed for the intermediate player and are sanctioned by the ACBL. Bring your favorite partner or come as a single while improving your bridge skills and winning master points.

Location: Senior Center at the Veterans Memorial Building, Community HallFees: $62.00(R) • $74.00(N) per 8-punch cardBarcode: 26924 Jun 21–Sep 6 Th 9:30 am–1:30 pm

ONE-ON-ONE COMPuTER TuTORING:What you Wanted to know About Computers But Were Afraid to AskAge: 55Y and up Volunteer Instructors: Dale Lock (Mondays), Ed Bader (Tuesdays), Stefan Rubendall & Chuck Bieneman (Thursdays)Questions on Mac Products, Microsoft Windows XP, VISTA, System 7 Operating Systems, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, e-mail, internet browsing using Internet Explorer, backing up files, copying and pasting files and/or pictures to external media, attaching files or pictures to e-mail, and configuring new laptops, are welcome at all sessions. If you have an appointment regarding your e-mail account, please bring your e-mail address and password login information. Students may bring their laptop or a laptop with Windows XP will be provided for use during your appointment. Schedule an appointment by calling (925) 314-3400. Pre-registration required at least a week in advance.

Location: Senior Center at the Veterans Memorial Building, Conference RoomFees: $2 per tutoring appointment (non-refundable)

Monday appointment times: 2:00 pm and 3:00 pm

Tuesday appointment times: 9:30 am and 10:30 am

Thursday appointment times: 9:30 am and 10:30 am

SENIOR CLASS SPOTLIGHT

Spanish Conversation with Marta CastanedaThis class provides an opportunity to speak Spanish using simple sentences. Emphasis on learning Spanish used in restaurants, shops and everyday life. Practice though pronunciation and reading short articles in Spanish. Cost: $40 resident; $48 non-resident.

Mondays, May 7–June 2511:00 am–12:00 pm (no class on 5/28)

Location: Senior Center at the Veterans Memorial Building, Meeting Room

Class details and registration form will be available in the May/June 2012 issue of the Silver Streak Newsletter.

TENNIS, CONTINuED Intermediate Can rally with other students, volley and control serve consistently.

Location: Diablo Vista Park, Tennis Courts 1 & 2No class 7/4Fees: $120.00(R) • $144.00(N) Barcode: 26850 Jun 12–Aug 7 Tu 7:00 pm–8:00 pm

Barcode: 26855 Jun 13–Aug 15 W 6:00 pm–7:00 pm

Location: Osage Station Park, Tennis Courts A & BFees: $120.00(R) • $144.00(N) Barcode: 26853 Jun 14–Aug 9 Th 9:00 am–10:00 am

Barcode: 26846 Jun 15–Aug 10 F 10:00 am–11:00 am

Barcode: 26847 Jun 16–Aug 11 Sa 10:00 am–11:00 am

Advanced Intermediate Consistent placement with groundstrokes, volleys, and serves with a spin.

Location: Diablo Vista Park, Tennis Courts 1 & 2 Fees: $180.00(R) • $216.00(N) Barcode: 26851 Jun 11–Aug 6 M 7:00 pm–8:30 pm

Location: Diablo Vista Park, Tennis Courts 1 & 2Fees: $120.00(R) • $144.00(N) Barcode: 26858 Jun 12–Aug 7 Tu 8:00 pm–9:00 pm

Location: Osage Station Park, Tennis Courts A & BFees: $120.00(R) • $144.00(N) Barcode: 26848 Jun 15–Aug 10 F 9:00 am–10:00 am

Advanced Can execute all strokes dependably, including approach shots and net play.

Location: Diablo Vista Park, Tennis Courts 1 & 2No class 7/4Fees: $180.00(R) • $216.00(N) Barcode: 26856 Jun 13–Aug 15 W 7:00 pm–8:30 pm

Location: Osage Station Park, Tennis Courts A & BFees: $180.00(R) • $216.00(N) Barcode: 26849 Jun 16–Aug 11 Sa 8:30 am–10:00 am

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HIkING CLuBThe Danville Area Senior Hikes (DASH) is open to adults ages 55 and up. The group will set out from the Danville Park-n-Ride (next to the 680 Northbound-Sycamore Valley freeway on-ramp) on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month at 8:45 am and return about 1:00 pm. Most hikes are not strenuous, but gradients are involved due to the local terrain. Distances are usually 4–5 miles, and the pace is moderate. Trailheads are reached via carpools; passengers are asked to make a donation of 10 cents/mile to the driver. If you think that you are physically active and want to join us for a hike, contact Senior Services, (925) 314-3490 or email [email protected].

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FREE BLOOD PRESSuRE SCREENINGSeniors can drop in for a free blood-pressure screening provided by John Muir Senior Services. No appointments necessary.

1st and 3rd Mondays, 10:00 am–11:15 am

Location: Senior Center at the Veterans Memorial Building, Conference Room

HICAP COuNSELING Age 60Y and up HICAP CounselorHICAP provides free and objective counseling and advocacy services to Medicare beneficiaries and their families who need assistance with Medicare enrollment and with issues involving Medicare and associated insurance programs, including prescription drug coverage. HICAP helps beneficiaries understand Medicare, explains the resources and options available to them, and assists them with provider billings and with filing claims and appeals. Appointments are available the 2nd Wednesdays and 4th Tuesdays of each month. For an appointment, call (925) 314-3490.

Location: Senior Center at the Veterans Memorial Building, Conference Room

Tuesdays, 1:45 pm–4:00 pm June 26, July 24, August 28

Wednesdays, 8:45 am–11:00 am

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DANvILLE SILvER SCREEN THEATRE Age 50Y and up FREE movies shown every Friday at 1:30 at the Village Theatre, 233 Front Street. Licensing restrictions prohibit publishing the titles of scheduled movies. To request the titles of scheduled movies, call (925) 314-3490.

SAvE THE DATEFOR THIS GREAT EvENT (pre-registration required):

Big Band DanceCome and dance to the What’s Up Big Band as they play the tunes of 1930s and 1940s, such as Glenn Miller, Harry James, Benny Goodman, Count Basie and more.

Saturday, June 30, 7:30 pm–9:30 pm

Location: Senior Center at the Veterans Memorial Building, Community HallFee: $6 Danville residents/$7 non-residents

Event details and registration form will be available in the May/June 2012 issue of the Silver Streak Newsletter.

”“we both enjoy the Danville Bridge program very much.

Judy lowe and Bob collins are two great directors. They go that extra mile in making all the attendees feel relaxed and comfortable. Duplicate bridge can be very competitive. Judy and Bob have great skills keeping the tension of competition at a minimum level. The Thursday Bridge provides a pleasant environment for both newcomers and “regulars” in such a wonderful gathering place.

—rAnDy, DAnVIlle BrIDGe ATTenDee SInce 2002; Ann SInce 2010

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SENIOR SNEAkERSThe Town of Danville’s Senior Sneakers program is a great way for you to make new friends and get out and around the greater Bay Area. There’s always something new to see and learn, and you are guaranteed a great time! More trip details and easy-to-use registration form in the Silver Streak Newsletter for Seniors.

Pre-registration is required for Senior Sneaker trips via mail or walk-in only. Send or drop off your Silver Streak Newsletter registration form at the Senior Center, Veterans Memorial Building, 115 East Prospect Avenue, Danville, CA 94526.

Here are some tentative trips planned for Summer 2012:• Ziplining through the Redwoods

• Old Town Sacramento

• Hannah House, Palo Alto

• San Juan Bautista Mission

• Mothball Fleet Cruise

• Gamble Gardens

• River Rafting

• “War Horse” Performance

• “Les Miserables” Performance

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CERT provides education regarding disaster preparedness for hazards that may impact their area while training citizens in basic emergency response. You develop skills in areas such as: fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization, and disaster medical operations. The goal is to train you, your neighbors, school staff and co-workers on how to care for themselves, their families and colleagues for 5–7 days after a disaster.

CeRt—Are you part of it?

Partners...Town of Danville, San ramon Valley Fire protection District, San ramon Valley unified School District, city of San ramon, citizen corps

CERT Weekend Class #46 Saturdays, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM

• May 5• May 12

CERT Evening Class #47 Thursdays, 6:00 PM–9:30 PM

• May 3 • May 24• May 10 • May 31• May 17 • June 7

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All CERT courses are FREE and are held at the SRV Fire Offices: 1500 Bollinger Canyon Road, San Ramon

If you haven’t signed up for an emergency preparedness class, now’s the time!

To sign up for a CERT course, please go to:

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ACTIvITy COST LOCATION

Blood Pressure Screening FREE SC/VMB

Cane Do (self defense) $15/session SC/VMB

Chinese Mah-Jongg FREE SC/VMB

Memory Screening FREE SC/VMB

One-on-One Computer Tutoring

$2/appointment SC/VMB

Senior Yoga Varies per session DCC Zumba® (dance fitness) $20/session SC/VMB

HICAP Counseling FREE SC/VMB

One-on-One Computer Tutoring

$2/appointment SC/VMB

Senior Book Club FREE SC/VMB

The Auteur (film critique) $10/session LIB

Dancercise FREE SC/VMB

Digital Photo Fun FREE SC/VMB

HICAP Counseling FREE SC/VMB

Hiking Club FREE Korean Dance FREE SC/VMB

Luk Tung Kuen Exercise FREE SC/VMB

Senior Yoga Varies per session SC/VMB

Stretching $25/session SC/VMB

Tai Gi FREE SC/VMB

Zumba® (dance fitness) $20/session SC/VMB

American Mah-Jongg FREE SC/VMB

Bridge $62(R) • $74(N) (Intermediate Duplicate) per 8-punch card

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Danville Silver Screen Theater

FREE VT

Welcome to Medicare Seminar FREE SC/VMB

Senior Program Locations:

Danville Community Center (DCC)420 Front Street

Danville Library (LIB)400 Front Street

Oak Hill Park Community Center (OHP)3005 Stone Valley Road

Osage Station Park (OSAGE)816 Brookside DriveTennis Courts are located by the Orange Blossom Drive park entrance.

Town Meeting Hall (TMH)201 Front Street

Senior Center at the Veterans Memorial Building (SC/VMB)115 East Prospect Avenue

Village Theatre & Art Gallery (VT)233 Front Street

SILvER STREAk NEWSLETTERLooking to travel, exercise, or meet new people? Looking for more information on topics for older adults? Looking for community resources? Looking to have FUN? Pick up our bimonthly Silver Streak Newsletter at the Danville Community Center, 420 Front Street, to find out how you can get involved your community today. Call (925) 314-3490 to add your name to the mailing list.

Issue Dates: Registration Dates:July/August 2012

September/ October 2012

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R.A.D.D.Recreational activities

are important to enhance the quality of life for individuals of all abilities. R.A.D.D. is the perfect opportunity for participants age 15+ with developmental

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COOkING WITH RADD Age 15Y and up Town Staff This exciting class is designed to teach adults with disabilities how to plan and prepare tasty, healthy meals. We will provide the instructors, ingredients, and kitchen—you bring the fun! Class meets on Wednesdays at the Oak Hill Park Community Center, 3005 Stone Valley Road, Danville. If you would like to attend, please call the Danville Community Center to reserve your spot at (925) 314-3400.

Wednesdays, 11:00 am–1:00 pm

Location: Oak Hill Park Community Center, 3005 Stone Valley Road Fees: $5 due to instructor each classBarcode: 24514

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PuPPy & DOG TRAINING Age 8Y and up Nobu Endo Let’s have a pawsitively good time. Find the class that best suits the needs of you and your four-legged friend. The objective is to develop a reliable canine citizen regardless of age. Our methods are based on positive reinforcement techniques. Bring shot records, treats, 6 ft. leash, and wear comfortable clothing. For safety we recommend all vaccinations are received before walking in public places.

Puppy Pre-School This course will give you the necessary skills to teach your puppy five fundamental commands necessary to control your dog. Early and proper socialization are critical for your puppy’s future. Your puppy will be socialized with other puppies and people in a safe environment. You will learn positive ways to teach sit, down, wait, come, leave it and loose leash walking. Addressing common puppy problems (mouthing, potty training, digging, etc.) will also be discussed. This course is for canines 3–6 months of age.

Location: Danville Community Center, Town Green Fees: $110.00(R) • $132.00(N) Barcode: 26911 Jun 24–Jul 22 Su 10:00 am–11:00 am

Barcode: 26912 Aug 5–Sep 2 Su 10:00 am–11:00 am

Basic Dog Training It’s never too late to start training your dog! Let us dispell the myth that an old dog can’t learn new tricks. This class is geared for adolescent and adult dogs that have never been trained or require a refresher. You dog will be socialized with other dogs and people in a safe environment. You will learn positive ways to teach sit, down, wait, come, leave it and loose leash walking. Addressing common behavioral problems (jumping, digging, etc.) will also be discussed. For dogs 7 months and older.

Location: Danville Community Center, Town Green Fees: $110.00(R) • $132.00(N) Barcode: 26913 Jun 24–Jul 22 Su 11:15 am–12:15 pm

Barcode: 26914 Aug 5–Sep 2 Su 11:15 am–12:15 pm

Canine Good Citizen Dogs that have a solid obedience education are a joy to live with. They respond well to household routines, have good manners in the presence of people and other dogs, and they fully enjoy the company of the owner who took the time to provide training. The Canine Good Citizen (CGC) is an American Kennel Club (AKC) certification program that is designed to reward dogs that demonstrate good manners at home and in the community. The CGC program is an advanced training class that stresses responsible pet ownership and basic good manners for dogs. This is an advanced class. Successful completion of a puppy or basicobedience class is required. Dogs must be able to sit, down, stay, and come on command.

Location: Danville Community Center, Town Green Fees: $110.00(R) • $132.00(N) Barcode: 26915 Jun 24–Jul 22 Su 12:30 pm–1:30 pm

Barcode: 26916 Aug 5–Sep 2 Su 12:30 pm–1:30 pm

martial arts forall ages

kARATE (SHORIN-Ryu) Age 6Y and up Ernest Chun Shorin-Ryu uses natural body movements that greatly enhance a beginner’s ability to learn. A variety of self-defense techniques are taught with emphasis on blocking, punching and kicking. Occasional sparring is practiced. White Gi (uniform) is required; can be purchased from the instructor.

Locations: Wednesday: Danville Community Center, Valley Oak Room; Saturday: Oak Hill Park Community Center, BallroomNo class 9/1Fees: $73.00(R) • $88.00(N)

6–12 years

Barcode: 26836 Jun 13–Jul 21 W 5:45 pm–6:50 pm Sa 10:00 am–11:05 am

Barcode: 26837 Aug 1–Sep 5 W 5:45 pm–6:50 pm Sa 10:00 am–11:05 am

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Barcode: 26839 Jun 13–Jul 21 W 7:00 pm–8:15 pm Sa 11:15 am–12:30 pm

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FAMILy CAMPOuT EvENTS Age 1Y and up Town Staff Join us for family campouts at two locations this year! Registration is limited to online and mail-in only. Online registration at www.danvillerecguide.com is recommended. MUST REGISTER ALL FAMILY MEMBERS ATTENDING!

Family Campout at Oak Hill Park Join us for a suburban camping experience at Oak Hill Park with your family! You will enjoy swimming at Monte Vista Community Pool, youth crafts and family games, and a movie under the stars. Dinner and continental breakfast provided. Check in Saturday at 10:00 am; check out Sunday by noon.

Location: Oak Hill Park, 3005 Stone Valley Road Fees: $14.00(R) • $17.00(N) per camper

Saturday, July 21, 10:00 am–Sunday, July 22, 12:00 pm Barcode: 25315

Family Campout at Mt. Diablo State Park Come enjoy the great outdoors with your family at Mt. Diablo State Park. Join us for a more traditional, nature camping experience! You will enjoy hiking in the park, youth crafts, family games, and campfire skits. Dinner provided. One car per household. Park entry fee not included. Dutch Oven Cookoff—Impress the judges with your favorite Dutch oven recipe and compete to win the coveted Golden BBQ Tongs Award.

Location: Mt. Diablo State ParkFees: $14.00(R) • $17.00(N) per camper

Saturday, August 11, 12:00 pm–Sunday, August 12, 12:00 pm

Barcode: 25316

Family Campout: Backpacking Come enjoy the great outdoors with your family. Join us for a more traditional, nature camping experience! You’ll enjoy backpacking, cooking outdoors, learning about local spots to camp, and don’t forget campfire skits. All gear, dinner, and continental breakfast provided. More information will be given out closer to the event date. Call 314-3481 for more information.

Location: TBDFees: $14.00(R) • $17.00(N) per camper

Saturday, September 8, 10:00 am–Sunday, September 9, 12:00 pm

Barcode: 26925

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View facilities atwww.danville.ca.gov

Additional equipment is available for rental.

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Danville Library and Community Center 400/420 Front Street

Town Meeting Hall 201 Front Street

Village Theatre 233 Front Street

Veterans Memorial Building 400 Hartz Avenue

Senior Center at Veterans Memorial Building 115 East Prospect Ave

Hap Magee Ranch Park 1025 La Gonda Way

Oak Hill Park Community Center, All Wars’ Memorial 3005 Stone Valley Road

Sycamore Valley Park 2101 Holbrook Drive

Diablo Vista Park 1000 Tassajara Ranch Drive

Osage Station Park 816 Brookside Drive

Danville South Park 1885 Camino Ramon

Front Street Park Front Street

Baldwin School Park 741 Brookside Drive

Green Valley School Park 1001 Diablo Road

Greenbrook School Park 1475 Harlan Drive

Montair School Park 300 Quinterra Lane

Vista Grande School Park 677 Diablo Road

Town Offices 510 La Gonda Way

Monte Vista Community Pool 3131 Stone Valley Road

Los Cerros Community Gymnasium 968 Blemer Road

Diablo Vista Community Gymnasium 4100 Camino Tassajara

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ONLINE REGISTRATION VIA E-CONNECT IS AS EASY AS 1 - 2 - 3!REGISTER

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Request your Login ID and PIN prior to your registration date. NOTE: Requests must be processed manually. It may take up to 48 hours for your request to be processed.

E-Connect: On the My Account tab, click on Forgot My Password and enter your email address.www.danvillerecguide.com

Town Website: From the Recreation page, click on Request Your Account PIN.www.danville.ca.gov

Danville Community Center:Call (925) 314-3400.

Log in and register on your assigned date. www.danvillerecguide.comMy Account tab: Log in, View Account History, Change PIN or Login ID, Update Account Info, or Make a Payment.

Activities tab: Enter course barcode or browse activities by age group.

Make your payment, and print your confirmation receipt. American Express, MasterCard and Visa accepted. You may review your Account History on the My Account tab.

POLICIES AND PROCEDuRES:General Information:n Pre-registration with payment is required for participation in programs. Payment must accompany registration form.

n The Waiver of Liability on the registration form must be signed prior to taking a class.

n Please advise Town staff if participant has a disability or allergy requiring special accommodations.

Course CancellationWhen registration falls below the minimum enrollment required, it may be necessary to cancel a class or program. At the time of cancellation, the Town will initiate a full refund. Check refunds may take 4–6 weeks to process.

Photo/video Liability DisclosurePhotographs and video may be taken of participants during the course of activities or classes, and these photographs and video may be used for Town of Danville publicity purposes.

Rainouts and Class Make-upsn Whenever possible, make-ups will be given on those occasions when inclement weather or instructor illness requires that a class be cancelled. See instructor at next scheduled meeting for make-up date.

n No refunds (whole or partial) can be given for classes missed by the student.

WaitlistsWaitlists will be established once a class has reached maximum enrollment. If space becomes available, you will be called.

Withdrawals (Credits/Refunds)n Requests for withdrawal will be honored if requested no later than 5 business days prior to the first day of the class.

n Requests made less than 5 business days prior to the first day of class must be submitted in writing and will be considered on an individual basis.

n A $20 processing fee will be charged for processing refunds.

n Withdrawals for sports leagues may be approved if a a team can be replaced before the first game.

Special Notice to Alamo Residents living in the Alamo County Service Area R-7A: All R-7A residents are eligible to register for Town-sponsored programs scheduled at Hap Magee Ranch Park during the resident registration period. Non-resident fees still apply for these classes and activities. Call 314-3400 for more information.

Other Ways to Register:

MAIL/DROP OFF:Danville Community Center

Attn: Class Registrations420 Front Street

Danville, CA 94526

Hours: M–F, 8:30 am–5:00 pm

PHONE:(925) 314-3400

Hours: M–F, 8:30 am–5:00 pm

Payments accepted:American Express, MasterCard, Visa,

Exact Cash, Check or Money Order

payable to Town of Danville

Symbol indicates classes which are not available for online registration.

Class registration may be sent ahead of registration date. All class registrations submitted prior to the first day of registration will be entered on the appropriate registration date, with no priority given.

datesfor registration

Summer Camps:March 1, residents • March 2, non-residents

Aquatics Programs:March 12, residents • March 26, non-residents

Adult Sports Leagues:May 7, resident teams

May 8, open registration

Summer Classes:May 14, residents

May 15, open registration

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Summer Camps:March 1, residents • March 2, non-residents

Aquatics Programs:March 12, residents • March 26, non-residents

Adult Sports Leagues:May 7, resident teams

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