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San Ramon

Fall 2013
Recreation Guide
Register Now for After School Enrichment
San Ramon Performing Arts 2013-14 Season
Tickets On-Sale September 10, 2013
www.SanRamonPerformingArts.com
925.973.3343
Dougherty Valley Performing Arts Center
10550 Albion Road
Front Row Theater
17011 Bollinger Canyon Road
Rick Springeld
Saturday, October 26, 2013 at 8:00pm
Upright Citizens
Brigade
Friday, January 31, 2014 at 8:00pm
Under the
Streetlamp
Friday, February 28, 2014 at 8:00pm
Air Supply
Friday, March 28, 2014 at 8:00pm
Local Organization listing is now available on our website.
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WHATS INSIDE
Contents
For class supplies and requirements, please check your
registration receipt or visit our website,
www.sanramon.ca.gov/parks.
Community News. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7
Performing Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9
Aquatics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-15
General Pool Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11
Learn-to-Swim Skill Levels & Requirements. . . . . . 12-13
Fall Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15
Preschool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-20
Performing Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17
Visual Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Enrichment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-19
Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-20
Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Elementary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-34
After School Enrichment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-27
Performing Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-30
Thanksgiving Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Enrichment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-33
Middle School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-36
Middle School Teen Centers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Performing Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-35
Visual Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Enrichment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-36
Therapeutic Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
High School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Adults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39-44
Performing Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39-40
Visual Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-41
Enrichment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Online Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-43
Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Adults 55+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-46
Weekly Schedule. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Senior Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Enrichment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Library. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47-50
How To Register. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52-53
Parks & Facilities Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54-55
Activity Registration Form. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
WHATS INSIDE
Resident membership fee $69/year
Non-resident membership fee $99/year
San Ramon City Council
Bill Clarkson, Mayor
Jim Livingstone, Vice Mayor
David E. Hudson
Philip G. OLoane
Scott Perkins
Parks & Community Services Commission
Will Doerlich
David Ernest
Heidi Kenniston-Lee
Carol Lopez
William Meine
John Mills
Dominique Yancey
Harshini Chengareddy, Student Commissioner
Parks & Community Services Commission meetings are held the second Wednesday
of each month at 7:00pm in the City Council Chamber at 2222 Camino Ramon
City of San Ramon Staff
Greg Rogers City Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 973-2530
Pat Edwards City Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 973-2539
Robert Saxe Interim City Attorney . . . . . . . . 973-2549
Department Directors
Maria Fierner Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 973-2670
Scott Holder Police Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 973-2700
Karen McNamara Public Services/Parks & Community Services . 973-2800
Eva Phelps Administrative Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 973-2528
Phil Wong Planning Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 973-2560
Parks & Community Services Department
Esther Lucas Division Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 973-2602
Becky Adams Recreation Supervisor. . . 973-3322
Nicole Blazin Marketing Analyst . . . . . . . 973-2603
Christina Buna Office Technician II. . . . . 973-2614
Adam Chow Recreation Coordinator . . 973-3209
Suzy Chow Recreation Coordinator. . . . 973-3372
Steve Cox Recreation Coordinator . . . . . 973-3325
Jody Curley Facilities Technician. . . . . . . 973-3351
Michael Fanelli Facility Supervisor . . . . . 973-3218
Jennifer Gault Recreation Technician . . 973-3211
Kim Giuliano Program Manager . . . . . . . 973-2605
Keith Haase Recreation Supervisor . . . . 973-3286
Kathi Heimann Program Manager . . . . . 973-2611
Stephanie Herscu Office Technician II. . . . . . 973-3277
Andrew Hubbard Recreation Coordinator . 973-3231
Bonnie Mertz Administrative Analyst . . . . . . 973-2608
Brad Morris Program Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . 973-2604
Teri Mountford Program Manager . . . . . . . . . 973-3271
Stacy Munsell Office Technician II . . . . . . . . . 973-3226
Steve Piersol Program Manager . . . . . . . . . . . 973-2607
Mabel Quon Office Technician II . . . . . . . . . . . 973-3353
Linda Tarantino Administrative Analyst . . . . 973-2606
Cristi Toman Office Technician II . . . . . . . . . . . 973-3233
Louise Weber Recreation Coordinator . . . . . 973-3255
Mary Ann Wilkman Recreation Coordinator. . 973-3210
To reach any of our staff by email use: first initial last name@sanramon.ca.gov
When you Shop San Ramon First, sales tax dollars
stay here to support your favorite recreational facilities,
resurfacing roads, and fre & police services. Shopping,
dining, service and entertainment purchases contribute to
your hometown. BE LOCAL. BUY LOCAL.
VISIT SHOPSANRAMONFIRST.COM
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COMMUNITY NEWS
Community News
COMMUNITY NEWS
NEW! SELF-SERVICE STATION
Dougherty Station Community Center 17011 Bollinger Canyon Road
The Dougherty Station Community Center will convert to a self-service only site
beginning on August 12, 2013. Visitors will now be able to utilize a frst of its kind self-
service station to complete the following tasks:
Register for Parks & Community Service Programs
Reserve a Picnic Site
Send a Service Request
Purchase Tickets to the Performing Arts Center
And More!
Walk-in, full service will be available at the following locations:
Alcosta Senior & Community Center 9300 Alcosta Blvd
Monday Friday 8:30am 5pm
San Ramon Community Center at Central Park 12501 Alcosta Blvd
Monday - Friday 8:30am 5pm
San Ramon Olympic Pool & Aquatic Park 9900 Broadmoor Dr
Monday Friday 11am 5pm
If you have questions, please call 925-973-3200 or email parks@sanramon.ca.gov for
assistance.
Facility reservations for Dougherty Station Community Center are available by
appointment only, please call 925-973-3351 for more information.

Parks Make Life Better
Clean-Up Days
Saturday, September 28, 9:00am-12:00pm
Crow Canyon Gardens
Saturday, October 26, 9:00am-12:00pm
Red Willow Park
The City of San Ramon is home to 54
beautiful parks that San Ramon residents
are proud of, and that thousands of people
enjoy each week. Join our professional
park maintenance staf for a cleanup
event to assist the City in maintaining
neighborhood parks. Tasks may include
planting, pruning, applying mulch,
replacing sand box materials, painting and
general clean up. The event is open to all
ages however children under 13 must be
accompanied by an adult. Volunteers are
asked to bring work gloves and will need to
register in advance. Please contact Bonnie
Mertz at bmertz@sanramon.ca.gov or (925)
973-2608. Register for this event online at
citylights.volunteerhub.com.
Thank You
San Ramon Events
The City of San Ramon is inviting residents
to attend a series of FREE events in 2012
to say Thank You! to each and every
one of you for making San Ramon a
wonderful place to live, work and play.
These Thank You San Ramon! events will
provide residents with a great opportunity
to become familiar with City amenities,
programs and staf. All of the events will be
free and open to all residents.
Free Senior Drop-in Day (Ages
55+)
Tuesday - Wednesday, September 24-25
Adults 55+ are invited to enjoy two free
days of drop-in activities at the Alcosta
Senior and Community Center. See page
45 for a list of the available activities.
Trick-or-Treat at the Farm
Wednesday, October 30 1-5pm
Forest Home Farms Historic Park
Calling all ghouls and goblins.and super
heroes: meet at Forest Home Farms Historic
Park for an afternoon of family friendly
trick-or-treating the farm way! Visit a
variety of activity stations like the pumpkin
garden, the candy corn chicken coop, the
spooky sheep, and the magic tractor barn.
Enjoy hands-on activities, learn about
the history of Halloween, ride the creepy
crawler and enjoy cider and snacks. Great
photo opportunities and free goodies for
the children. Appropriate for all ages.
Family Foreign Film
Azur & Asmar
Friday, November 1, 2013 at 7pm
Dougherty Valley Performing Arts Center
See page 9 for details.
Experts at Living Well - Open
House
Thursday, September 26, 4:00 7:00pm FREE
Alcosta Senior & Community Center, 9300 Alcosta Blvd.
The National Council on Aging recognizes
September as National Senior Center Month
with the theme Experts at Living Well
and to celebrate, the City of San Ramon
Senior Advisory Committee and Senior
Center staf and volunteers are hosting
an Open House to showcase the Alcosta
Senior Center and the wonderful programs
and classes ofered for ages 55+. Class
demonstrations, displays and refreshments
will be ofered. Please come by and bring
a friend!
Halloween Middle School Dance
Friday, October 25 6:30pm-9:00pm
Grades 6-8 $10 Pre-Registration/$15 at the door
San Ramon Community Center at Central Park
Put on your Halloween costume and
come have a howling good time at the
Halloween Middle School Dance. All 6th,
7th, and 8th graders with a valid school ID
are invited to attend this fun event. Tickets
will be sold for $10 at our middle school
Teen Centers and San Ramon Community
Center beginning October 18th. Tickets will
only be sold at the door if available for $15.
Visit www.SRTeen.org for dress code and
parental permission form.
THANK YOU
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Bah Humbug! 5K Run/Walk
Saturday, December 7, 9:00am
Start & Finish: Bishop Ranch #2 on the corner of
Camino Ramon and Bishop Dr.
Start the holiday season of with a healthy
fun run or walk through San Ramon.
Participants will receive a holiday long
sleeved t-shirt and plenty of goodies
provided by local sponsors.
Registration Fee: $35 postmarked by
November 20, and $40 on Race Day for
everyone. Preregistration family rate for 3 or
more is $30 per person. Must be immediate
family only, and all entry forms must be
submitted at the same time. Registration
details will be available online at www.
active.com or on the City website. Late or
incomplete entries will not be accepted.
Race day registration tables open 7:30-
8:50am.
Awards: Medals are given to the frst three
fnishers in each age division. Costume
awards will be given for Most Grinch-Like,
Best Holiday Spirit, and Best Group Theme.
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EVENTS
EVENTS
Events
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Events
EVENTS
LINDSAY DIRKX BROWN
ART GALLERY
(Inside the San Ramon Community Center)
August
Goran Konjevod - Folded Paper, Copper, Cast
Iron and Bronze Sculptures
Artist Reception: Saturday, August 10, 2:00-4:00pm
September
Carol Filuk - Oils, Pastels & Acrylic Paintings
Rogelio Aranda - Oil Paintings
Artist Reception: Saturday, September 7, 1:00-3:00pm
October
Trevor Pawlak - Acrylic & Watercolor Paintings
Benny Alba - Oil Paintings
Artist Reception: Saturday, October 5, 2:00-4:00pm
November
California Watercolor Association
Watercolor Paintings
Artist Reception: Saturday, November 9, 2:00-4:00pm
December
Asma Salehi - Oil, Acrylic Paintings
Artist Reception: Saturday, December 7, 2:00 - 4:00pm
City Art Galleries
DOUGHERTY STATION COMMUNITY
CENTER ART GALLERY
July August
Al Alvarado - Acrylic Paint and Color Pencil
Drawings
September - October
Carol Husselin - Watercolor and Graphite
November - December
Manisha Gupta - Acrylics, Oils and Mixed Media
SAN RAMON LIBRARY
ART GALLERY
July August
Loralee Chapleau - Oil Paintings
September - October
Rashmi Rajesh - Acrylic Paintings
November - December
Nathan Lawrence - Photography
1/2 Marathon 5K Race 5K Fun Run/Walk
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Call for Artists 2014
The City of San Ramon is seeking applicants
for the San Ramon Art Galleries, including
the Lindsay Dirx Brown Gallery (inside
the Community Center at Central Park),
the Dougherty Station Gallery, the San
Ramon Library, and the Alcosta Senior and
Community Center for 2014. Interested
artists and groups should submit the
following items by Tuesday, September
3, 2013 for review by the San Ramon Arts
Advisory Committee for the 2014 Gallery
year.
Eight to ten digital images on CD, or fash
drive that represent your artwork and style
(no slides or printed photos please).
Completed gallery application.
Application available at www.sanramon.
ca.gov/parks.
Submit materials to:
San Ramon Art Galleries
Attn: Jennifer Gault
12501 Alcosta Blvd. San Ramon, CA 94583
Questions: Call (925) 973-3211 or email
jegault@sanramon.ca.gov/parks.
Forest Home Farms Historic Park
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EVENTS
Events
Open for Fun on the Farm the Second Saturday of Each Month, 10:00am to 2:00pm
Glass House Tour: 10:00am, 11:00am, 12:00 noon & 1:00pm All About the Farm Tour: 11:00am & 1:00pm
Enjoy interactive exhibits, the tractor museum, the beautiful grounds and free activities centered around a diferent theme each month. Tour
the Glass House Museum or farm with a docent to travel back in time to the early days of the San Ramon Valley. Visit the Welcome Center to
view exhibits and purchase old-fashioned toys and gifts at the Gift Shoppe. (Tours are $5 per person, or $8 for both tours on the same day.)
September 14Jam and Bread Follow wheat from the feld to the table as you thresh, grind, and sift wheat kernels to make four
then fnd out how it turns into tasty bread. Of course bread is even better with jam. Learn about the process of canning, and discover
what unusual varieties of jams Ruth Boone made and sold at the farm in the mid 1900s.
October 12Horse Power to Gasoline Power Imagine starting your trip by hitching up the horses instead of stepping on the gas.
The 1900s brought a switch from animal power to gasoline power. Visit the farm to see examples of vehicles and equipment from both
eras. Horseshoes, reins, bridles, saddles and haytake a look at what was involved when horsepower really meant horses. Then trace
the changes in automobiles and engines from the early days through the 1950s as you view hit-and-miss engines and the cars several
car clubs have on display.
November 9Walnuts and Woodworking After harvest, the hull (the green layer that covers the shell) of the walnut needs to be
removed. See our antique huller in action doing this job, and learn more about this nut that was an important crop in the San Ramon
Valley. Next, take a look at how wood is worked to make everything from toys to buildings. Try your hand at drilling with a hand-powered
drill, and make a wooden top to take home.
Group Tours (by appointment):
Ages 2 and under free for all tours. To book a tour, please call (925) 973-3284
Forest Home Farms Historic Park 19953 San Ramon Valley Boulevard
Behind-the-Scenes with Tractors
Learn all about tractors! Take a behind-the-
scenes look at the tractor restoration process.
Includes a tour of the Tractor Museum with
over 30 restored tractors. Look inside the
machine shop, hands-on interactive displays
and a video showing tractor restoration. Tours
are available on Tuesdays and Thursdays. For
groups of 10 or more, ages 8 and up (great
for Car Clubs, Scout groups and tractor
enthusiasts). $5 per person
Fun with Farm Animals
Forest Home Farms Historic Park has sheep,
horses and chickens. On this 45-minute tour
you will learn what animals eat, how they
are cleaned, sheep herding, and more! We
work with scout groups to fulfll animal care
badge requirements. For childrens groups
of 10 or more, ages 5 and up. $5 per person
All About the Farm
This tour provides the background and
history of Forest Home Farms Historic
Park. Learn about the Boone Family that
purchased the farm in 1899 and see all the
buildings and exhibits including the Tractor
Museum with over 30 restored antique
tractors. For families and groups of 10 or
more. $5 per person
Dig in and Grow
Have an adventure in our organic garden!
During this 45-minute tour children will learn
about the principles of organic gardening,
composting, recycling and the role of bees
in the garden. This tour will include hands
on activities and fresh garden tastings,
when available. For childrens groups of 10
or more, ages 5 and up. $5 per person
Preschool Fun at the Farm
Theres lots of fun waiting for you at the
farm! Visit the chickens and sheep and
see all the tractors! Enjoy singing farm
songs and hearing stories. For preschool
groups ages 3 to 5 years of age and their
chaperones. For groups of 10 or more only.
$5 per person
Glass House Museum
Built in 1877, the Glass House has been
restored to its original beauty and fully
furnished. Step back in time to the Victorian
era to see what life was like in the San
Ramon Valley for a farm family in the late
19th century. For groups of 10 or more only.
Special tour and hands-on activity stations
for youth groups ages 5+.
$5 per person
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Events
EVENTS
Storytime with the Farmer
Friday, October 4 10:00am-11:00am
Forest Home Farms Historic Park
Ages 3 - 5 $5(R)/$6(N) Act# 87927
Calling all little Farmers-- it is time for
stories and more at Forest Home Farms
Historic Park. Fall is a fun time to gather at
Forest Home Farms Historic Park to hear
stories, sing songs and learn about apples.
Children must be accompanied by an adult,
but only children need to register.
Home School Day
Thursday, October 17 9:00am-3:00pm
Forest Home Farms Historic Park
Ages 5 - 15 $10 per person Act# 87928
The program will highlight the agricultural
history of the San Ramon Valley as well as
daily life in the Victorian era. The day will
include tours of the farm property, the
tractor museum, a tour of the Glass House
Museum as well as interactive activities
including tending the chickens, chores
and Victorian games. One adult chaperone
required for each 5 children, but only the
child must register. Participants should
dress in clothing appropriate for outdoor
activities including closed toed shoes and
a jacket. Please bring a sack lunch.
Exhibit on the Incorporation of
the City of San Ramon
Glass House Museum
Forest Home Farms Historic Park
Visit the Glass House Museum July
through November to see a special exhibit
featuring artifacts pertaining to the Citys
incorporation in 1983. Discover who was
involved in the incorporation process and
how San Ramon came to be a City. See
campaign memorabilia from the Citys
frst election for City Council Members,
and read the minutes from the frst City
Council Meeting. The exhibit can be seen
on the 2nd Saturday of each month, or by
appointment. To schedule a group tour,
call (925) 973-3284.
Holidays on the Farm
Saturdays, December 7 & 14, 10:00am to 2:00pm
Forest Home Farms Historic Park
Enjoy an old-fashioned celebration at
Holidays on the Farm on both Saturdays.
Admission is FREE! Two of Santas
reindeer will make a special visit! Each
Saturday, enjoy entertainment, tractor
rides, Victorian ornament making, sheep
herding demonstrations, and visits with a
Victorian Santa. On Saturday, December
7, the Puppet Company will present The
Nutcracker at 11:30 a.m. And there will be
a special Holiday Market with vendors on
December 14. Tours of the farm and Glass
House Museum will be available for $5 per
person. Presented by the City of San Ramon
and the San Ramon Historic Foundation.
Forest Home Farms Historic Park
Docent Orientation
Wednesday, August 28, 6:00-7:00pm
Join us for this informational meeting
about becoming a docent at Forest Home
Farms Historic Park. Being a docent is a fun
way to share information about this special
site and its history. You will also meet a
diverse group of interesting people and
enjoy volunteer outings and social events.
This orientation will introduce you to
programs at both the Glass House Museum
and on the farm side of the property
(see descriptions below). Follow up with
training for whichever area interests you
the most. Contact Sharon at (925)973-3282
or speterson@sanramon.ca.gov.
Docent Training
After attending the Docent Orientation,
plan to attend one (or both) of these
training sessions:
Farm Life Field Trip & Tour:
Wednesday, September 4, 9:30am-12noon
Glass House Museum:
Wednesday, September 18, 1:00pm-4:00pm
Farm Life Field Trip Docent
If you enjoy working with kids, were looking
for you! This 3rd grade education program
runs September through November, and
February through June. Volunteers need
to be available on weekday mornings
and be able to lead two tours per month.
Previous experience working with children
and public speaking is helpful, but not
required. Four fun roles to play: grandpa,
grandma, gardener, and canner. We train
by mentoring you with our other wonderful
volunteers so come to make new friends!
Farm Tour Docent
This is an opportunity to share your interest
in history or gardening on weekday
afternoons and on the second Saturday
of the month. Public tour and after-school
programs provide an opportunity to work
with a variety of groups including pre-
schoolers, scouts, families, and adults.
Glass House Museum Docent
Built in 1877, the Italianate style Victorian
home has been beautifully restored and
furnished, and is open for tours and school-
age education programs. Volunteers
will be trained to lead a variety of tours,
provide educational programs, participate
in special events, and assist with historic
preservation. Schedules are fexible!
Purchase Tickets Online at www.SanRamonPerformingArts.com or call 925.973.3343
2013-2014 SEASON
Tickets:
Purchase Season Tickets Beginning August 13, 2013
Purchase Single Show Tickets Beginning September 10, 2013
8 San Ramon Parks & Community Services Fall 2013
PERFORMING ARTS
PERFORMING ARTS
Rick Springfeld
Saturday, October 26, 2013 at 8:00pm
Dougherty Valley Performing Arts Center
See Grammy Award-winning singer-
songwriter Rick Springfeld in concert! The
concert will include Springfelds greatest
hits, including Jessies Girl, Dont Talk to
Strangers, Love Somebody, as well as
songs from his new album, Songs for the
End of the World.
Upright Citizens Brigade
Friday, January 31, 2014 at 8:00pm
Dougherty Valley Performing Arts Center
Americas premier school
for improvisational comedy
comes to San Ramon!
Founded by Amy Poehler,
Matt Besser, Ian Roberts
and Matt Walsh, Upright Citizens Brigade
has provided the foundation for such
performers as Ed Helms, Jack McBrayer,
Ellie Kemper and more. See the stars of
tomorrow live on stage!
Under the Streetlamp
Friday, February 28, 2014 at 8:00pm
Dougherty Valley Performing Arts Center
Fans of Jersey Boys will not want to miss
this performance! Under the Streetlamp
performs tributes to groups like The Drifters
(Save The Last Dance For Me), The Beach
Boys (I Get Around), The Temptations
(Get Ready), and notably, The Four
Seasons (Workin My Way Back To You).
Air Supply
Friday, March 28, 2014 at 8:00pm
Dougherty Valley Performing Arts Center
Discovered by Clive Davis and signed to
Arista Record in 1980, their frst American
single Lost in Love became the fastest
selling single in the world. The trademark
sound of Russell Hitchcocks soaring tenor
voice and Graham Russells simple yet
majestic songs created a unique sound
that will forever be known as Air Supply.
Robert Moses Kin
Saturday, May 10, 2014 at 8:00pm
Dougherty Valley Performing Arts Center
Founded in 1995, Robert Moses dance
company Kin is identifed as one of the
most important arts entities in the San
Francisco Bay Area and Northern California
because of its contributions to the feld
of live performance excellence, and its
attention to provoking and meaningful
themes. By virtue of its touring schedule,
the company reaches a national audience,
which also regards RMK as one of the most
energizing and evocative modern dance
companies in the country.
Purchase Tickets online at www.SanRamonPerformingArts.com or call 925.973.3343
The San Ramon Community Theater
Presents:
Sleepy Hollow, The Musical
September 27 - October 13
Front Row Theater
The musical adaptation of Washington
Irvings tale of Sleepy Hollow and the
Headless Horseman. The perfect event to
carve into the Halloween spirit!
Happy Holidays Musical Review
December 6 - 22
Front Row Theater
Make this holiday season your happiest ever
by enjoying the San Ramon Community
Theaters musical review with your favorite
holiday songs and a heartwarming story.
Appropriate for all ages. Information on
Auditions for the Happy Holidays review
on page 40.
San Ramon Community Chorus
Concert
Friday, September 6 at 7:00pm
Front Row Theatre- Dougherty Station Community
Center
All Ages Free
Bring the entire family for a concert
featuring Disney songs.
San Ramon Community Chorus
Holiday Concert
Sunday, December 15 at 3:00pm
Community Center at Central Park
All Ages Free
This delightful holiday concert featuring
multi-cultural holiday music and dance is
tailored for the entire family. This charming
program is certain to entertain one and all.
The afternoon will culminate with a special
visit from Santa Claus himself.
San Ramon Symphonic Band
Concerts
Americans We - Friday, October 11 at 7:30pm
Home for the Holidays-Friday, Dec 20 at 7:30pm
Dougherty Valley Performing Arts Center
All Ages Adults $6/Children under 12 Free
Music will abound at the San Ramon
Symphonic Band Concerts. The band is
comprised of 55 talented musicians led by
conductor Larry Colon. Bring the family for
a fun flled evening of music. Adults $6 kids
are FREE.
Family Foreign
Film
Azur & Asmar
Friday, November 1
at 7:00pm
Dougherty Valley
Performing Arts Center
Free Admission
Once upon a time,
there were two
children nursed by the
same woman. Azur, a
blonde, blue-eyed son of a noblewoman
and Asmar, the dark haired and dark-eyed
child of the nurse. As kids, they fought
and loved each other as brothers do. As
grownups, they become rivals in the quest
to fnd and free the Djinn Fairy. Animated
French flm dubbed in English directed
by Michel Ocelot. Rating PG Appropriate
for ages 7 and up. Runtime 1 hour 38 min,
doors will open at 6:30.
Monkey See Monkey Do...
Family Friendly Improv!
Sunday, September 8 at 2:00pm
Front Row Theatre - Dougherty Station
Community Center
All Ages $10
This one hour short form improv
show is designed especially for
kids! Our family friendly show is completely
made up on the spot based on audience
suggestions. Best of all, kids will have
opportunities to participate and a chance
to be on stage and take part in the fun.
Improv is fun for ALL ages, and is sure to be
enjoyed by everyone in your family!
Night at the Improv
Friday, August 16 at 8:00pm
Saturday, October 19 at 8:00pm
Saturday, November 23 at 8:00pm
Front Row Theatre - Dougherty Station Community
Center
Ages 18+ $10
Join San Ramon Improv U for an interactive
evening of improvisational comedy. The
show is created on the spot with the help
of audience participation and suggestions.
Not suitable for children under the age of
18.
CityRead Closing Event with
Author Mary Roach
Wednesday, November 20, 7:30pm
Dougherty Valley Performing Arts Center
CityRead concludes with a special
presentation and signing featuring Mary
Roach, bestselling and award-winning
author of Gulp: Adventures on the Alimentary
Canal. Beginning on October 8
th
_ _ reserve
your seats at 925-973-3343 or www.
sanramonperformingarts.com.
Tickets are FREE and must be reserved prior
to the event. CityRead is sponsored by the Danville
and San Ramon Library Foundations
Dont Miss: Adventures in Jazz -
More Jazz at the Library Series
See page 47
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PERFORMING ARTS
Performing Arts
ALL TIMES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
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AQUATICS
CONVENIENT ALL SWIM PASS
The Parks & Community Services Department is excited to announce a new ALL swim pass. Whether you want to lap or recreation swim,
come by yourself or bring 10 friends, our new pass system is fexible to meet your needs. Buy one pass for your whole family. All ages
swim for the same price. For more information visit www.SanRamon.ca.gov/Parks or call (925) 973-3240.
Benefits:
All Ages Swim for the Same Price Fast Entry for Pass Holders
One Pass for Recreation and Lap Swim* Receive GO Points for Multiple Swim Passes
Load Your Pass Card Online in Advance for Fast Entry on Hot Days
Daily Swim Entry 10 Swim Pass 20 Swim Pass 40 Swim Pass 60 Swim Pass
$4 $38 $72 $136 $192
All Ages 5% discount 10% discount 15% discount 20 % discount
* See program information for hours and limitations for each program.
SAN RAMON OLYMPIC POOL
& AQUATIC PARK (SROP)
9900 Broadmoor Drive
(925) 973-3240
Fax (925) 828-3427
Parking Permit
Parking permits are required beginning
August 28 for pool use, Monday to Friday,
8:00am3:00pm. Due to the number of
events at California High School, parking
can become an issue and parking tickets
are issued. Permits may be purchased for
$1.00 during regular of ce hours only.
DOUGHERTY VALLEY
AQUATIC CENTER (DVAC)
10550 Albion Road
(925) 973-3335
Fax (925) 803-0652
Parking
Parking for the Dougherty Valley Aquatic
Center is located behind Venture School
and next to the tennis courts. Please park
here so as not to interrupt the high school.
HOLIDAY HOURS
Labor Day - September 2 (SROP only)
Lap Swim 11:00am4:00pm
Recreation Swim 12:00am4:00pm
DVAC Closed
Adaptive Equipment
Both pools are full service with ADA accessible
locker rooms, easy entry stairs for entering
the water, swim lifts and water wheel chairs
for the enjoyment of the play pool.
Recreation Swim
San Ramon Olympic Pool
August 31 September 29
Saturday & Sunday . . . . . 12:00pm4:00pm
Dougherty Valley Aquatic Center
August 31 September 28
Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00pm5:00pm
Pool Closures
All sites closed 11/11, 11/28 & 29,
12/24 & 25, 12/31 & 1/1.
DVAC closed 9/21.
Lifeguard Training
American Red Cross Lifeguard Training
includes certifcations in Lifeguarding,
First Aid, CPR/AED for Lifeguards, Oxygen
Administration and Preventable Disease
Transmission upon successful completion
of all practical skills and written tests. This
is a blended learning course that requires
participants to complete 6 hours of
instruction on-line outside of class times.
Prerequisite: Must be 15 years old, able
to swim 300 yards non-stop and recover
a 10lb weight from 7ft of water.
Ages 15+
6 Classes $200(R/GO)/$250(N)
San Ramon Olympic Pool
10/7-10/19 Act #85519
Mon, Wed 5:00pm - 8:30pm
Sat 9:00am-5:00pm
General Pool Information
Best Value!
Only $3.20
per swim!
AQUATICS
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Pool Picnics
Have your birthday at the pool! Picnics include a semi-private shaded picnic area and
access to all pools. Adult chaperones required on a 1:5 ratio. Picnic reservations can be
made for the San Ramon Olympic Pool & Aquatic Park or the Dougherty Valley Aquatic
Center during publicized Recreation Swim hours. For fees, please call 973-3240.
ALL reservations must be made at least 2 weeks (14 days) prior to reservation
date and paid in full.
No make-up lessons or credits for missed
classes are given. If a class or session is
cancelled by the Parks & Community
Services Department, a refund/credit
will be issued to your account.
Registration for swim lessons will close
3 days prior to the start of the class with
the exception of Private Swim lesson
registration which will close the day
before.
Once the swim lesson has begun,
staf will not be able to add additional
students to the class.
Refunds are not given for weather or
lack of child participation.
Transfers between classes may only be
allowed if there is room in the class and
approved by the Pool Manager on duty.
Refund/credit/transfer requests are
allowed up to 7 days prior to the frst
day of class; All refunds/transfers will
be charged a processing fee of $5 for
classes less than $72, each class over
$72 will be charged 7% of fee. Refunds
after program has started are not
guaranteed.
Please keep in mind the possibility of
student progression when signing up
for multiple sessions.
Please allow an adequate amount of
time to fnd parking and arrive to your
swim lesson on time.
Please arrive 10-15 minutes early on the
frst day of class to check-in and receive
further information at the Swim Lesson
Check-In Table.
Aquatics Registration Information
It is essential that each lesson is attended to receive the full beneft of the class.
Lap Swim
Swimming is the #1 exercise among American
adults. Our pools are a comfortable 80F and
provide you with the opportunity to exercise
at your own pace. Beginners to experts
are welcome. Recreation swimming and
horseplay are prohibited. Circle swimming
may be enforced to accommodate more
swimmers if crowded. Adults or guardians
must accompany children ages 12 and under.
Children may not be left unattended on
the pool deck or in the facility.
San Ramon Olympic Pool
August 26 December 30
Mon, Wed, Fri . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:30am8:30am
Mon - Fri (until 10/25) . . .11:00am2:30pm
Mon - Thu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00pm8:30pm
Saturday (until 9/28) . . . .11:00am4:00pm
Sunday (until 9/29) . . . . . 12:00pm4:00pm
October 5 December 28
Sat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11:00am2:00pm
October 28 December 30
Mon - Fri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11:00am2:00pm
Dougherty Valley Aquatic Center
August 24 September 28
Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00pm5:00pm
August 26 December 30
Mon, Wed, Fri . . . . . . . . . . . .4:00pm6:30pm
Tue, Thu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:00am8:00am
AQUATICS
General Pool Information
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LEARN-TO-SWIM PROGRAM
Skill Levels And Requirements For Ages 3 & Up
The City of San Ramon's Learn-To-Swim Program ofers comprehensive course levels that teach participants how to swim skillfully and
safely. The prerequisite for each level is successful demonstration of the skills taught in the preceding level. Beginners start at the Jellyfsh
level, which has no prerequisites and progress through the classes in the following order: Seahorses, Turtles, Otters, Stingrays, Sharks,
and Dolphins. If you have any questions, please ask an Aquatic Staf member.
The 3-5 Year Old swim lessons follow class requirements for the Jellyfsh, Seahorses, Turtles, and Otter levels. All 3 year old participants
are recommended to complete Learn-To-Swim Parent/Tot prior to enrolling in 3 -5 Year Old lessons.
JELLYFISH
Enter and Exit Water Independently
Travel without support 10 feet
Bob (Submerge Face Underwater) 10 times
Blowing Bubbles 10 Seconds
Front Float 5 seconds
Flutter kick with support on front 10 feet
Introduction to arm strokes with support
Back Float 5 seconds
Flutter kick with support on back 10 feet
Introduction to back stroke arms with support
Rollover front to back and return to standing
position with support
Proper use of a life jacket in the water
SEAHORSES
Enter water by jumping feet frst from side of the pool
Exit pool using ladder or side
Bob while blowing bubbles 10 times
Front Glide 10 feet
Front Glide with futter kick 15 feet
Freestyle 15 feet
Back Glide 10 feet
Back Glide with futter kick 15 feet
Backstroke 15 feet
Rollover front to back and return to standing
position without support
Introduction to treading water in shallow water
without support
TURTLES
Enter water by jumping feet frst into chest deep
water from side of pool
Freestyle with side breathing 15 yards
Backstroke 15 yards
Elementary Backstroke kick 15 feet
Arm and leg motions for treading water in deep
water without support
Move in water while wearing a life jacket
OTTERS
Jump feet frst into deep water from the side
Bob in deep water 10 times
Back Float in deep water 30 seconds
Treading water 30 seconds
Change from vertical to horizontal positions on front
and back in deep water
Swim Freestyle with side breathing 25 yards
Swim Backstroke 25 yards
Swim Elementary Backstroke 15 yards
Demonstrate Dolphin Kick 15 yards
Demonstrate Scissor Kick 15 yards
Demonstrate Breaststroke Kick 15 Yards
Optional Skill:
Dive from the side from a sitting or kneeling position
AQUATICS
Learn-to-Swim Skill Levels & Requirements
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STINGRAYS
Swim underwater 15 feet
Survival foat in deep water 30 seconds
Treading water 2 minutes
Swim freestyle 50 yards
Swim backstroke 50 yards
Swim breaststroke 25 yards
Swim sidestroke 25 yards
Swim elementary backstroke 25 yards
Open turn on front
Open turn on back
Feet frst surface dive
Optional Skill:
Dive from the side in a compact or stride position
SHARKS
Treading water 5 minutes
Swim freestyle 100 yards
Swim backstroke 75 yards
Swim breaststroke 50 yards
Swim sidestroke 50 yards
Swim elementary backstroke 50 yards
Swim butterfy 15 yards
Flip turn on front
Flip turn on back
Tuck and pike surface dives
Optional Skill:
Dive from side in a standing position
DOLPHINS
Swim freestyle 200 yards
Swim backstroke 100 yards
Swim breaststroke 50 yards
Swim sidestroke 50 yards
Swim elementary backstroke 50 yards
Swim butterfy 25 yards
Breaststroke & butterfy open turns
HELP position 2 minutes
Huddle position 2 minutes
Surface dive and retrieve object from bottom of pool
Survival foat 5 minutes
Back foat 5 minutes
Swim 500 yards continuously using the strokes in the
following order:

Freestyle 100 yards


Backstroke 100 yards


Breaststroke 50 yards

Elementary backstroke 50 yards


Sidestroke 50 yards

Choice of stroke 150 yards


Optional Skills:
Shallow dive from side of pool
Competitive start from diving block
It is the goal of the City of San Ramon and its Aquatic Staf to ofer quality instruction to you and your family. Individuals have diverse backgrounds
associated with the aquatic environment. For this reason individuals will progress at diferent rates. Patience and understanding is a must for everyone
learning new skills. Help our swim instructors by always being positive and working with your child(ren) to learn the skills at each level. Please do not
hesitate to contact the Aquatic Staf to answer any questions. Thank you for enrolling in the City of San Ramons Learn-To-Swim Program.
DISTANCE GUIDE
Please use these distances as a reference when reading the
descriptions for the learn to swim program:
10 feet = approximately 1 black lines
15 feet = approximately 2 black lines
15 yards = across the pool
25 yards = 1 lap (all the way across the pool)
50 yards = 2 laps
75 yards = 3 laps
100 yards = 4 laps
200 yards = 8 laps
500 yards = 20 laps
AQUATICS
Learn-to-Swim Skill Levels & Requirements
FALL SESSION
Private Lessons
A Private Lesson is one 30-minute lesson of one-on-one instruction to meet the personal needs of students of all abilities. Students can
register for a series of lessons or individually (minimum of two individual lessons is required when registering). Unless instructors are
requested to teach specifc skills, students will be tested during their frst private lesson and are taught skills based on our normal learn
to swim progressions. We are unable to accommodate requests for instructors.
Ages 3+
1 Class $32(R/GO)/$40(N)
San Ramon Olympic Pool
Weekdays 9/3 9/4 9/5 9/9 9/10 9/11 9/12 9/16
4:15pm-4:45pm 85527 85528 85526 85529 85530 85531 85532 85533
5:25pm-5:55pm 85542 85541 85543 85544 85545 85546 85547 85548
Weekdays 9/17 9/18 9/19 9/23 9/24 9/25 9/26
4:15pm-4:45pm 85534 85535 85536 85537 85569 85570 85571
5:25pm-5:55pm 85565 85549 85550 85551 85552 85553 85554
Weekdays 10/1 10/3 10/8 10/10 10/15 10/17 10/22 10/24
4:50pm-5:20pm 85568 85566 85572 85524 85556 85573 85558 85574
5:25pm-5:55pm 85563 85567 85555 85525 85557 85564 85561 85560
Saturdays 9/7 9/14 9/21 9/28
9:30am-10:00am 85559 85575 85538 85540
12:15pm-12:45pm 85562 85576 85539 85523
Learn-to-Swim Parent/Tot
Students must be accompanied by an adult for all classes. If needed, swim diapers must
be worn by students. The Aquatic Staf will assess the students abilities based on age and
comfort level in the water on the frst day of class. Students, with their parents support,
will begin to explore front and back foating, gliding, and kicking, as well as entering
and exiting the pool. As students become comfortable with basic skills they will begin
to explore using their arms and legs so they feel more comfortable with the motions of
swimming. These classes are not designed to teach the student to swim independently,
but to increase the comfort level of the student in and around the water.
Ages 6 months-3
San Ramon Olympic Pool
7 Classes $48(R/GO)/$60(N)
Mon, Wed 9/4-9/25* 5:25pm-5:55pm Act #85599
*No class 9/2
8 Classes $54(R/GO)/$68(N)
Tue, Thu 9/3-9/26 5:25pm-5:55pm Act #85600
4 Classes $41(R/GO)/$52(N)
Sat 9/7-9/28 10:05am-10:35am Act #85603
Sat 9/7-9/28 10:40am-11:10am Act #85604
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Learn to Swim
AQUATICS
Learn to Swim Jellyfsh-Sharks
Please bring a report card from a previous
City of San Ramon Learn to Swim class
or a Testing Day Results form to assists in
placing students in the correct level. Please
reference Skill Levels and Requirements for
Jelly Fish, Sea Horses, Turtles, Otters, Sting
Rays, and Sharks for further details.
Ages 6-14
San Ramon Olympic Pool
7 Classes $48(R/GO)/$60(N)
Mon, Wed* 9/4-9/25 4:50pm-5:20pm Act #85510
Mon, Wed* 9/4-9/25 6:00pm-6:30pm Act #85512
*No class 9/2
8 Classes
$54(R/GO)/$68(N)
Tue, Thu 9/3-9/26 4:50pm-5:20pm Act #85511
Tue, Thu 9/3-9/26 6:00pm-6:30pm Act #85513
Tue, Thu 10/1-10/24 4:50pm-5:20pm Act #85517
Tue, Thu 10/1-10/24 6:00pm-6:30pm Act #85518
4 Classes
$41(R/GO)/$52(N)
Sat 9/7-9/28 9:30am-10:00am Act #85514
Sat 9/7-9/28 10:05am-10:35am Act #85515
Sat 9/7-9/28 10:40am-11:10pm Act #85516
Learn-to-Swim Dolphins
Please bring a report card from a previous
City of San Ramon Learn to Swim class
or a Testing Day Results form to assists in
placing students in the correct level. Please
reference Skill Levels and Requirements for
Dolphins for further details.
Ages 6-14
San Ramon Olympic Pool
7 Classes $48(R/GO)/$60(N)
Mon, Wed* 9/4-9/25 4:50pm-5:20pm Act #85520
*No class 9/2
8 Classes $54(R/GO)/$68(N)
Tue, Thu 9/3-9/26 4:50pm-5:20pm Act #87341
4 Classes $41(R/GO)/$52(N)
Sat 9/7-9/28 10:05am-10:35am Act #85521
Sat 9/7-9/28 11:15am-11:45am Act #85522

Learn-to-Swim Adult/Teen
This class is designed for Adults and Teens
of all abilities. In this class, individualized
instruction will be provided for basic skill
development. This class is designed for
adults and teens to feel comfortable in the
water and develop basic stroke technique.
Instructors are able to work with students
at their own pace.
Ages 14+
San Ramon Olympic Pool
7 Classes $48(R/GO)/$60(N)
Mon, Wed 9/4-9/25* 6:00pm-6:30pm Act #85593
*No class 9/2
8 Classes $54(R/GO)/$68(N)
Tue, Thu 9/3-9/26 6:00pm-6:30pm Act #85594
Tue, Thu 10/1-10/24 6:00pm-6:30pm Act #85596
4 Classes $41(R/GO)/$52(N)
Sat 9/7-9/28 11:15am-11:45am Act #85595
Learn-to-Swim Diving
For students who are comfortable in deep
water and can tread water. In this class,
beginner and intermediate students will be
introduced to proper springboard diving
mechanics including the front and back
dive approach and jumps and dives in the
straight, tuck, and pike positions from the
1 meter springboard. Advanced students
will be introduced to inward and reverse
dives as well as exploring diving from the
3 meter springboard. Prerequisite: Must
have passed Learn to Swim Otters.
Ages 7-14
4 Classes $41(R/GO)/$52(N)
San Ramon Olympic Pool
Sat 9/7-9/28 10:40am-11:10am Act #85597
Sat 9/7-9/28 11:15am-11:45am Act #85598
Learn-to-Swim 3-5 Year Old Swim
Lessons
All 3 year old students are recommended to
complete Learn to Swim Parent/Tot prior to
this course. Please bring a progress report
from a previous City of San Ramon Learn
to Swim class or a Testing Day Results form
to assist in placing students in the correct
level. Learn to Swim: 3-5 Year Old classes
are designed for students who have no
experience in the water, to students who
have already developed basic swimming
skills. The goal of these classes is for students
to gain independence and confdence
in and around the water without the
company of their parents. Please reference
Skill Levels and Requirements for Jellyfsh,
Sea Horses, Turtles, and Otters for further
details.
Ages 3-5
San Ramon Olympic Pool
7 Classes $48(R/GO)/$60(N)
Mon, Wed 9/4-9/25* 1:05pm-1:35pm Act #85589
Mon, Wed 9/4-9/25* 1:40pm-2:10pm Act #85583
Mon, Wed 9/4-9/25* 4:15pm-4:45pm Act #85592
Mon, Wed 9/4-9/25* 5:25pm-5:55pm Act #85590
*No class 9/2
8 Classes $54(R/GO)/$68(N)
Tue, Thu 9/3-9/26 1:05pm-1:35pm Act #85581
Tue, Thu 9/3-9/26 1:40pm-2:10pm Act #85577
Tue, Thu 9/3-9/26 4:15pm-4:45pm Act #85579
Tue, Thu 9/3-9/26 5:25pm-5:55pm Act #85591
Tue, Thu 10/1-10/24 1:05pm-1:35pm Act #85582
Tue, Thu 10/1-10/24 1:40pm-2:10pm Act #85587
Tue, Thu 10/1-10/24 4:15pm-4:45pm Act #85588
Tue, Thu 10/1-10/24 5:25pm-5:55pm Act #85578
4 Classes
$41(R/GO)/$52(N)
Sat 9/7-9/28 9:30am-10:00am Act #85580
Sat 9/7-9/28 10:05am-10:35am Act #85584
Sat 9/7-9/28 10:40am-11:10am Act #85585
Sat 9/7-9/28 11:15am-11:45am Act #85586
WERE HIRING!
The City of San Ramon is currently looking
for Lifeguards, Senior Lifeguards and Pool
Managers. Please visit our website at
SanRamon.ca.gov, or contact Bonnie Mertz
bmertz@sanramon.ca.gov or 925-973-2608
for more information
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AQUATICS
ARTS - PERFORMING
Itty Bitty Creative Dance
Instructor: Studio 8 Dance
A perfect frst dance class. Young dancers
will learn the basics of ballet and jazz while
developing motor and social skills. Includes
kicks and jumps, creative dance movement,
scarf dancing and memory games. Boys
and girls welcome.
Ages 2.5-3.5 6 Classes $102(R/GO)/$128(N)
Studio 8 Dance and Performance Arts Center
Wed 9/18-10/23 10:00am-10:45am Act #86978
Wed 10/30-12/11* 10:00am-10:45am Act #86979
*No class 11/27
Pee Wee Jazz & Tap
Instructor: All 4 Dance
Explore dance in a nurturing, creative and
fun atmosphere. An introduction to the
basics of jazz, tap and rhythms of familiar
songs by clapping and vocalizing the
beats. High energy rhythm and movement
will enhance coordination and build
confdence. See confrmation receipt for
specifc attire required. $30 Costume fee for
presentations throughout the 2013-2014
school year due at the frst class.
Ages 4 - 5 11 Classes $156(R/GO)/$195(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Sat 9/21-12/14* 10:55am-11:40am Act #86990
*No class 11/30
Pre-Ballet
Instructor: Christie Tomlinson
Introduce your child to the beautiful &
fun world of ballet! Basic ballet positions
and steps such as pointe, fex and plie will
be taught. Emphasis will be on balance,
coordination, fexibility and enjoyment!
Students must be potty trained. See
confrmation receipt for specifc attire
required.
Ages 3 - 4 14 Classes $182(R/GO)/$228(N)
Community Center at Central Park
Tue 9/10-12/17* 1:30pm-2:15pm Act #86941
*No class 11/26
Wed 9/11-12/18* 1:30pm-2:15pm Act #86942
*No class 11/27
Pre-Ballet Continuation
Instructor: Christie Tomlinson
Emphasis will be on perfecting ballet
positions and basic ballet steps. Additional
steps and routines will be incorporated.
Requires instructor approval. See
confrmation receipt for specifc attire
required.
Ages 4 - 5
14 Classes 182(R/GO)/$228(N)
Community Center at Central Park
Tue 9/10-12/17* 2:30pm-3:15pm Act #86943
*No class 11/26
Wed 9/11-12/18* 2:30pm-3:15pm Act #86944
*No class 11/27
Pre-Ballet I
Instructor: All 4 Dance
Creative dance and basic ballet positions
will be taught as well as coordination and
fexibility. Strength will be gained in the
feet, legs and arms. Students will learn
rhythmic musical patterns that can be used
to coordinate with dance movements.
See confrmation receipt for specifc attire
required. $30 Costume fee for presentations
throughout the 2013-2014 school year due
at the frst class.
Ages 3 - 4
12 Classes $156(R/GO)/$195(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Sat 9/21-12/* 9:10am-9:40am Act #86983
*No class 11/30
Sat 9/21-12/14* 9:45am-10:15am Act #86984
*No class 11/30
Pre-Ballet II
Instructor: All 4 Dance
Pre-Ballet II is for students who have
previously taken Pre-Ballet I with Miss
Heather. Students will improve their basic
techniques and fexibility as they begin
to learn basic dance combinations. See
confrmation receipt for specifed attire
required. $30 Costume fee for presentations
throughout the 2013-2014 school year due
at the frst class.
Ages 4 - 5
12 Classes $156(R/GO)/$195(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Sat 9/21-12/14* 10:20am-10:50am Act #86985
Sat 9/21-12/14* 8:30am-9:00am Act #86986
*No class 11/30
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PRESCHOOL 0 4
Suzuki Piano 1
Instructor: Mary Chung Lee
An introduction to the piano keyboard
through theory games, group playing
and identifying notes. Experience music
through singing, listening and moving. A
piano or keyboard is recommended. Need
to know & write the alphabet from A to G.
Parent must stay in class, no unregistered
siblings allowed. $20 supply fee.
Ages 4 - 5
8 Classes $149(R/GO)/$186(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Tue 9/17-11/5 10:00am-11:00am Act #86757
Suzuki Piano 2
Instructor: Mary Chung Lee
This is a continuation from Suzuki Piano
1. Students will learn to read music and
create mini compositions. Maximum of
4 students. Parents must stay in class, no
unregistered siblings allowed. $20 supply
fee.
Ages 4 - 6
8 Classes $169(R/GO)/$211(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Thu 9/19-11/7 9:30am-10:45am Act #86764
Kindermusik Village - Do-Si-Do
Instructor: Kindermusik with Miss Lindsay
& Friends, Inc.
Well dance the Charleston, the Tango,
and the Cha-Cha all while helping your
baby develop vital, brain-building learning
skills from head-to-toe. $35 materials fee
payable to Kindermusik at the frst class.
This is a parent-participation class. No un-
enrolled siblings.
Ages 1 - 17 months 8 Classes $144(R/GO)/$180(N)
Community Center at Central Park
Fri 9/20-11/15* 9:30am-10:15am Act #86855
*No class 10/18
Kindermusik Wiggle & Grow - Pet
Parade & Marvelous Me!
Instructor: Kindermusik with Miss Lindsay
& Friends, Inc.
As you play instruments, sing, move,
and explore together, youll uncover an
engaging musical world while building
your childs confdence, self-control, and
communication skills.his semester well
chug-a-lug, beep-beep, and swish our
oars in Go, Go, Go!, imitate our favorite
furry friends in Pet Parade, and celebrate
what makes your children great in
Marvelous Me! $33 materials fee payable
to Kindermusik at the frst class includes
music downloads and home activities for
all three units. This is a parent-participation
class. No un-enrolled siblings.
Ages 18 - 42 months 12 Classes $216(R/GO)/$270(N)
Community Center at Central Park
Fri 9/20-12/20* 10:30am-11:15am Act #87416
*No class 10/18, 11/29
Kindermusik Imagine That -
See What I Saw
Instructor: Kindermusik with Miss Lindsay
& Friends, Inc.
Join us at a pretend park as we slide, swing,
and seesaw our way into musical learning,
friendships, and social skills! Drop of your
preschooler and listen in from the lobby
as we sing, move, listen, and play, observe
and accept others ideas, become both
leaders and followers, and interact using
imaginative scenarios with music. $55
materials fee payable to Kindermusik at the
frst class. Parents and siblings participate
for FREE during the last 15 minutes of each
class!
Ages 3 - 5 12 Classes $216(R/GO)/$270(N)
Community Center at Central Park
Thu 9/19-12/12* 9:30am-10:15am Act #86852
Fri 9/20-12/20* 3:30pm-4:15pm Act #86853
*No class 10/18, 11/28, 11/29
Kindermusik Wiggle & Grow with
Siblings
Instructor: Kindermusik with Miss Lindsay
& Friends, Inc.
As you play instruments, sing, move, and
explore together, your family will uncover
an engaging musical world while building
your childrens confdence, self-control,
and communication skills. This semester
well chug-a-lug, beep-beep, and swish
our oars in Go, Go, Go!, imitate our favorite
furry friends in Pet Parade, and celebrate
what makes your children great in
Marvelous Me! $33 materials fee payable
to Kindermusik at the frst class includes
music downloads and home activities for
all three units. This is a parent-participation
class. Babies 10 months and younger
attend free with a sibling that is enrolled!
Ages 1 month - 3 years
12 Classes $216(R/GO)/$270(N)
Community Center at Central Park
Thu 9/19-12/12* 10:30am-11:15am Act #86858
Fri 9/20-12/20* 11:30am-12:15pm Act #87417
*No class 10/18, 11/28, 11/29
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Performing Arts
ARTS - VISUAL
Parent & Child Specialty Art Class
Instructor: Sharon Barker
Make new friends and spend quality time
with your child, while you participate
in activities based on the theme of the
week. Parent participation is required. $25
materials fee. Themes will include: Flying
High in Fall, Hungry Caterpillars, Happy
Halloween, Playing with Paint, Ocean
Magic and Delightful Dinos.
Ages 2 - 5 7 Classes
$81(R/GO)/$101(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Sat 9/7-10/19 9:20am-10:20am Act #86888
We Love to Paint - Tots
Instructor: Sharon Barker
Young artists will explore a variety of new
painting techniques and mediums. Try out
foam, watercolor, glossies, tempera, glitter,
shiny and fuorescent paints. Participants
will use texture, pattern and design to
create their own personalized artwork.
Then they will use these techniques in oil
resists, printmaking, painted sculptures,
and mixed media. $25 materials fee
Ages 3.5 - 5
6 Classes $69(R/GO)/$86(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Wed 10/23-12/4* 5:00pm-5:45pm Act #86915
*No class 11/27
ENRICHMENT
Fall Creative Center Preschool
This is a fun, ongoing recreational preschool
program for 3 - 5 year olds that not
only helps enhance your childs physical,
emotional, social and academic growth,
but also helps prepare them for entering
Kindergarten. Must be potty-trained.
For more information on this on-going
program, please visit the city website.
Ages 3 4 years
24 Classes $792(R/GO)/$990(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Tue, Thu 9/10-12/5* 9:00am-12:00pm Act# 84172
San Ramon Community Center at Central Park
Tue, Thu 9/10-12/5* 9:00am-12:00pm Act# 84220
*No class 11/26, 11/28
Ages 4 5 years
35 Classes $1155(R/GO)/$1444(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
M, W, F 9/9-12/6* 9:00am-12:00pm Act# 84173
M, W, F 9/9-12/6* 12:30pm-3:30pm Act# 84175
San Ramon Community Center at Central Park
M, W, F 9/9-12/6* 9:00am-12:00pm Act# 84221
*No class 11/11, 11/25-11/29
Kindergarten Readiness
Instructor: Sharon Barker
Help prepare your child for kindergarten,
in this fun and educational class. Students
will be engaged in activities practiced
based on the California State Standards for
Kindergarten. This class covers basic lessons
in language arts, math, social science,
and visual arts. Students also further their
understanding of classroom structure
through routine activities. Children
participate in large group activities as well
as small group focuses. $49 materials fee
includes a set of beginning readers, journal,
worksheets, and other materials used in
each class. Please send a small snack with
your child each day. It is recommended
that parents attend the Parent Orientation
meeting. No children, please.
Ages 4 - 5 9 Classes $252(R/GO)/$315(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Sat 9/14-11/9 10:30am-1:00pm Act #86849
Parent Orientation Meeting for
Kindergarten Readiness
Dougherty Station Community Center
Thu 9/12 7:00pm-8:00pm Act #86851
Fun with ABCs & 123s
During both classes (ABCs & 123s) below,
children are exposed to small/large motor
skills, project building skills and to a
classroom setting. Parent participation is
required. A $45 materials fee is payable to
the instructor.
Fun with ABCs - Letters A - N
Children discover ABCs through tactile
art projects, poem readings, snacks and
activities all related to the letter of the day.
Instructor: Sharon Barker
Ages 2 - 5 14 Classes $149(R/GO)/$186(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Wed 9/11-12/18* 9:30am-10:15am Act #86834
*No class 11/27
Fun with 123s - Numbers 1 - 14
Instructor: Sharon Barker
Children discover 123s through counting,
sight, experimentation, art projects, snacks,
decorating numbers and other activities
related to the number of the day.
Ages 2 - 5 14 Classes $149(R/GO)/$186(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Wed 9/11-12/18* 10:25am-11:10am Act #86832
*No class 11/27
Get Ready for Pre-School
Instructor: Sharon Barker
This is a class to help tots transition into an
actual pre-school setting. Parents stay with
their children and help them experience
what its like to be in pre-school. We will
have a circle time, art time, reading/letters
and numbers activities, snack time and
play time. Cooking and science activities
will also be included. Students will practice
skills in small group settings and have
some one-on-one time with the teacher.
$49 materials fee includes early readers,
worksheets, cooking/science/art materials
used in class.
Ages 2 - 3
14 Classes $259(R/GO)/$342(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Tue 9/10-12/17* 9:30am-11:30am Act #86836
Thu 9/12-12/19* 9:30am-11:30am Act #86837
*No class 11/26, 11/28
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Visual Arts Enrichment
Little Lits - Early Literacy
Instructor: Meera Sriram
This class emphasizes early literacy in
children. Theme-based sessions include
elements that prepare children for a lifelong
love of reading. Children will be introduced
to vital language and pre-reading skills
through wonderful read-alouds, songs,
poetry, storyboards, movement and fnger
play. Children will have fun singing and
bouncing. Parents will take home songs
to sing, book titles to read and simple
activities to do. A gentle, interactive and
wholesome class for young children. Parent
participation is required. No unregistered
siblings.
Ages 1 - 3 years 8 Classes $99(R/GO)/$124(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Fri 10/4-11/22 11:00am-11:40am Act #87427
Mad Science
Preschool Workshops
Instructor: Mad Science of Mt. Diablo
Far Out Science
Science is all around us in our daily lives,
sometimes when we least expect it. Explore
how science is connected to the art world,
to being a detective, and even science in
the movies. We will also investigate optical
illusions and dry ice. Take home something
at the end of every class including a Mad
Science yo-yo, a cartoon creating kit, a
periscope, and sidewalk chalk.
Ages 3 - 5 6 Classes $125(R/GO)/$156(N)
Community Center at Central Park
Wed 10/2-11/6 3:00pm-3:45pm Act #86882
Sat 9/28-11/2 10:00am-10:45am Act #86883
Reading & Writing Readiness
Instructor: Sharon Barker
Boost your childs reading and writing
readiness. We will read and discuss popular
books such as Louella May, Shes Runaway!
and Mean Soup. Defning key ideas and
details, we craft a lap book that we get
excited to take home! Our lap books are a
guided, fun and engaging summary which
includes art, writing, simple patterning,
identifcation of story order, and childrens
own thoughts and opinions about the
story. $20 materials fee
Ages 4 - 6 9 Classes $92(R/GO)/$115(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Sat 10/26-12/21* 9:30am-10:15am Act #87438
*No class 11/30
Science Beginnings
Instructor: Vidya Pillai
Budding Biologists
If animals fascinate your child, this is the
right class! Explore a diferent animal each
day. Well learn the life cycle and habitat
of super worms, crickets, lady bugs, and
hermit crabs. How do they use their senses
to survive? This class is hands-on, packed
with information, and satisfes even the
most curious animal-loving kid! Students
can take home lady bugs, crickets and
super worms and a detailed worksheet. $4
materials fee payable to the instructor.
Ages 4 - 6 4 Classes $86(R/GO)/$108(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Tue 9/17-10/8 2:00pm-3:00pm Act #86891
More Budding Biologists
Ever wonder why fsh is slimy? And why
do snails leave a slimy trail behind them?
If animals fascinate your child, this is the
right class! Explore a diferent animal each
day. Well learn the life cycle and habitat
of guinea pigs, snails, earthworms, and
fsh. This class is hands-on, packed with
information, and satisfes even the most
curious animal-loving kid! Students can
take home earthworms and snails and
a detailed worksheet. $4 materials fee
payable to the instructor.
Ages 3 - 6 years 4 Classes $86(R/GO)/$108(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Tue 10/15-11/5 10:00am-11:00am Act #86892
FITNESS
Gymnastics
Gymnastics Instructor: California Gymnastic
Services
Equipment incorporated into the following
Gymnastic classes includes gymnastic
mats, single bars, double bars, balance
beams, vaulting blocks, incline and barrel
mats, ladders, bouncers and spring board,
parachutes, rhythm sticks, tunnels, and
various other equipment.
Parent and Me Gymnastics
This popular class will enhance childrens
motor development and confdence.
Emphasis is placed on movement, rolling,
climbing, handing and jumping. Music
games, circle time, and group activities are
incorporated into the class. Children learn
in a fun and social environment. Parent
participation is required.
Ages 16 - 35 months
6 Classes $84(R/GO)/$105(N)
Community Center at Central Park
Mon 9/16-10/21 3:45pm-4:30pm Act #87418
Mon 10/28-12/9* 3:45pm-4:30pm Act #87419
*No class 11/11
Tiny Tumblers Gymnastics
Instructor: California Gymnastic Services
This class is designed to enhance your
childs motor development skills, balance,
coordination, and confdence. Emphasis is
placed on developing beginning gymnastic
skills in a fun and social environment
and also introducing children to learn to
participate in a structured class without
their parents. Music games and group
activities are incorporated into the class.
Ages 3+
6 Classes $84(R/GO)/$105(N)
Community Center at Central Park
Mon 9/16-10/21 3:00pm-3:45pm Act #87421
Mon 10/28-12/9* 3:00pm-3:45pm Act #87422
*No class 11/11
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Enrichment Fitness
Pee Wee Preschool Gymnastics
Instructor: California Gymnastic Services
This class teaches beginning gymnastics
and tumbling skills. Students will fip over
the opportunity to learn the basics of all
gymnastic events, as well as additional
skills to enhance strength, coordination,
agility, and confdence.
Ages 4 - 5
6 Classes $84(R/GO)/$105(N)
Community Center at Central Park
Mon 9/16-10/21 4:30pm-5:15pm Act #87424
Mon 10/28-12/9* 4:30pm-5:15pm Act #87425
*No class 11/11
SPORTS
Kidz Love Soccer - Mommy/
Daddy & Me Soccer
Instructor: Kidz Love Soccer
Introduce yourself and your toddler to
the Worlds Most Popular Game! As you
and your child participate in our fun age
appropriate activities, your child will be
developing their large motor skills and
socialization skills. The fun happens on the
feld, and in Mommy/Daddy & Me Soccer,
parents are part of the action, not watching
from the sidelines!
Ages 2 - 3.5
8 Classes $97(R/GO)/$122(N)
Quail Run School
Sat 9/21-11/9 3:15pm-3:45pm Act #86998
6 Classes $73(R/GO)/$92(N)
Central Park
Wed 9/18-10/23 5:20pm-5:50pm Act #86999
Kidz Love Soccer - Tot Soccer
Instructor: Kidz Love Soccer
Little tykes will enjoy running and kicking
just like the big kids! Encourages large
motor skill development through fun
soccer games and introduces small children
to the group setting.
Ages 3.5 - 4
8 Classes $97(R/GO)/$122(N)
Quail Run School
Sat 9/21-11/9 3:55pm-4:25pm Act #87004
8 Classes $97(R/GO)/$122(N)
Central Park
Wed 9/18-11/6 3:10pm-3:40pm Act #87005
Little Dribblers
Designed to introduce the sport of
basketball and develop motor skills and
eye-hand coordination through fun drills
and games. Young hoopsters will learn the
fundamentals of bouncing, catching, and
shooting. Low hoops and small basketballs
will be used.
Ages 3 - 4
4 Classes $45(R/GO)/$57(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Tue 9/17-10/8 4:00pm-4:45pm Act #86096
Tue 10/22-11/12 4:00pm-4:45pm Act #86098
Pine Valley Gym
Thu 9/19-10/10 5:00pm-5:45pm Act #86097
Fri 10/25-11/15 5:00pm-5:45pm Act #86099
Tennis: Pee Wee Level I
Instructor: Kris Milligan and staf
Learn the newest way of playing tennis
endorsed by the USTA! Fun, skill building
drills help children build confdence and
learn the sport on a 36 court using low
compression balls. Games and contests
round out the program. Participants must
bring a can of low compression balls to the
frst class.
Ages 3 - 4
4 Classes $74(R/GO)/$93(N)
Central Park
Tue 9/17-10/8 3:30pm-4:15pm Act #87139
Tue 10/15-11/5 3:30pm-4:15pm Act #87140
Dougherty Valley High School
Sat 9/21-10/12 8:55am-9:40am Act #87141
Sat 10/19-11/9 8:55am-9:40am Act #87142
Rhythmic Gymnastics for ages
4-11 are listed on page 36.
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Fitness Sports
Gracies Place
A fun, fexible, pay-as-you-go preschool!
For children ages 1 to 5 years
Siblings welcome together
Call Denise Platts to make your
reservation TODAY
(925) 302-9092
Register online at
www.GraciesPlacePreschool.com
Conveniently located upstairs
at the San Ramon Library
OPEN YEAR ROUND
Monday-Friday, 9am-2pm
Summer 2013
No class September 2, 13; October 11, 25;
November 11, 15, 28, 29; December 12, 13
$11 per hour
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Academic Writing
Instructor: Lekha Publishers
Students will learn to write the narrative
essay, which focuses on developing a
students ability to write in the frst person
and to follow a linear narrative structure.
Students will write three to fve paragraph
essays, the format favored by most school
teachers. They will learn how to plan
and outline their essays properly before
writing, as well as how to properly revise
their essays. $10 materials fee payable to
the instructor
Grades 3 - 5
8 Classes $148(R/GO)/$186(N)
Quail Run Elementary School
Wed 9/25-11/20* 1:10pm-2:10pm Act #87299
*No class 10/16
Coyote Creek Elementary School
Fri 9/27-12/6* 3:05pm-4:05pm Act# 87300
*No class 10/18, 11/1 &11/29
Community Center at Central Park
Tue 9/24-11/19* 4:30pm-5:30pm Act# 87328
*No class 10/15
Monday, September 9, 6:00 to 8:00pm
San Ramon Community Center at Central Park
FREE!
San Ramon Parks & Community Services provides educational
opportunities at every elementary and middle school in San
Ramon! Enhance your childs educational experience and ignite
their passion for art, drama, music, science, sports and much
more. At the After School Enrichment Fair you and your child will
meet our dynamic instructors, learn more about the programs
we ofer, and even be able to register on site.
Welcome Back to School
AFTER SCHOOL ENRICHMENT FAIR
Keep your child engaged in classes throughout the year and allow
them the opportunity to make new friends, learn a new skill, enhance
their academics and stay healthy. They might just discover an interest
that will become a lifetime passion.
Register for any Fall After School Enrichment class (held on an
elementary school site) and you will receive:
* A $5 discount per class when you register for a Winter After
School Enrichment class (January - March 2014)
* If your child takes both a Fall and Winter After School
Enrichment class you will be eligible for a $10 discount per class
when you register for a Spring After School Enrichment class
(April - June 2014). Biggest beneft for yearlong attendees!
* Discount is only available for walk-in registration.
Creating a Community of Strong Kids Together
New Discount for After School Enrichment!
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ELEMENTARY 5 10
ELEMENTARY 5 10
After School Enrichment
Acrylic Painting
Instructor: Tess Reyes
Want to experience a medium that is
like watercolor and oil paints combined?
Experiment with new techniques and build
new skills. We will create beautiful works
of art on canvas. Acrylic paint medium will
be supplied by instructor. See confrmation
receipt for supply list.
Grades 1 - 5
Coyote Creek Elementary School
4 Classes $70(R/GO)/$81(N)
Mon 9/23-10/21* 3:05pm-4:05pm Act #87339
*No class 10/14
Art of Color
Instructor: Sharon Barker
Dive into creative art projects as you learn
all about color! Participants will discover
how color works through a variety of
interactive demonstrations and hands on
exercises on their way to becoming a better
artist. Experiment with color mixing, create
color interactions, and learn about color
systems devised by artists throughout the
centuries. $25 materials fee.
Grades 1 - 3
Walt Disney Elementary School
4 Classes $71(R/GO)/$89(N)
Tue 9/24-10/22* 3:15pm-4:15pm Act #87337
*No class 10/15
Live Oak Elementary School
4 Classes $71(R/GO)/$89(N)
Thu 9/26-10/24* 2:35pm-3:35pm Act #87338
*No class 10/17
Drawing & Painting - Seasons &
Landscapes
Instructor: Sharon Barker
Learn the fundamentals of drawing as we
create versions of diferent seasons and
explore fun ways to draw landscapes.
Participants will select some of their
drawings to practice new painting skills.
Materials fee includes a hard-bound
journal. $25 materials fee.
Grades 1 - 5
4 Classes $71(R/GO)/$89(N)
Bollinger Canyon Elementary School
Wed 9/25-10/23* 1:55pm-2:55pm Act #87322
*No class 10/16
Kids Ceramics & Sculpture
Instructor: Sharon Barker
Express yourself through the amazing
world of sculpture and ceramics! The basic
principles of hand building, sculpting and
glazing will be taught. Participants will
get to bring home all of their wonderful
creations. New and unique creations will
be explored in each class.
Grades 1 - 5
Golden View Elementary School
4 Classes $85(R/GO)
Fri 9/27-10/25* 3:10pm-4:10pm Act# 87304
*No class 10/18
Jewelry Designer
Instructor: Susanna Ordway
Learn to create customized, stylish jewelry!
Become your own jewelry designer, where
you can choose from diferent colors,
textures, and unique materials to make
one-of-a kind pieces. This class is designed
not only to be fun, but to let you in on
some of the most popular jewelry making
techniques, such as wire work, beading,
crimping and metal formings. $25 materials
fee.
Grades 1 - 5
Twin Creeks Elementary School
5 Classes $139(R/GO)/$174(N)
Wed 9/25-10/30* 1:15pm-2:15pm Act# 87313
*No class 10/16
Origami
Instructor: Louisa Ordonez Turn a simple
square of paper into animals, fowers and
fun shapes. Participants learn the basics
of folding, cutting, and creating their own
patterns. This class also helps participants
increase concentration span, improve
hand/eye coordination and stimulate their
imagination. Come discover this amazing
art with your friends!
Grades 1 - 5
Country Club Elementary School
8 Classes $128(R/GO)/$160(N)
Wed 9/25-11/20* 2:05pm-3:05pm Act# 87317
*No class 10/16, 11/27
Creative Writing
Instructor: Lekha Publishers
Students will learn techniques for turning
ideas into stories, overcoming writers
block, and developing structure in their
writing. Students will learn the basics of
character development, plot, setting, and
overall story development, as well as the
basics of poetry and play writing. All Lekha
instructors are published authors with
teaching experience. $10 materials fee
payable to the instructor.
Grades 2 - 5
Hidden Hills Elementary School
8 Classes $148(R/GO)/$185(N)
Mon 9/23-12/2* 2:55pm-3:55pm Act #87217
*No class 10/14, 11/11, 11/25
Live Oak Elementary School
8 Classes $148(R/GO)/$185(N)
Tue 9/24-11/19* 2:35pm-3:35pm Act# 87218
*No class 10/15
Drama for Kids
Instructor: Bay Area Childrens Theatre
Come be in a show! Each week well
learn acting, singing, and dancing as we
rehearse a musical. Skill building and stage
confdence will be emphasized along with
group participation as we prepare for a
fnal performance that is open to family
and friends. $10 materials fee.
Grades 1 - 5
10 Classes $125(R/GO)/$156(N)
Twin Creeks Elementary School
Mon 9/23-12/16* 2:40pm-3:40pm Act# 87315
*No class 10/14, 11/11, 11/25
Hidden Hills Elementary School
Thu 9/26-12/19* 2:55pm-3:55pm Act# 87316
*No class 10/17, 10/31, 11/28
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ELEMENTARY 5 10
After School Enrichment
Lets Make Movies! - Video
Production
Instructor: Barton Cox Jr.
Learn the basics of moviemaking in
this active hands-on class! Participants,
working in small production groups, learn
all the steps from creating a storyboard and
flming a scene to editing a movie using a
camcorder and laptop. We will begin with
an action flm that is pre-storyboarded
into a sequence of 18 various shots,
angles and techniques assembled into
a short video. Then well create a music
video, movie trailer, or TV commercial
and learn how to use a green screen for
special efects. Everyone receives a dvd
of their projects. $10 materials fee. Go to
http://youtu.be/mVFv4liyk5c to see a
sample of what you can create!
Grades 3 - 5
Hidden Hills Elementary School
8 Classes $165(R/GO)/$207(N)
Tue 9/24-11/19* 2:55pm-3:55pm Act# 87318
*No class 10/15
Walt Disney Elementary School
7 Classes $145(R/GO)/$181(N)
Thu 9/26-11/21* 3:15pm-4:15pm Act# 87319
*No class 10/17, 10/31
Guitar
Instructor: Debra Knox
Learn to play the guitar in this entry level
class for beginners who have never played
before. Participants will play familiar tunes
and get comfortable with the instrument
while learning basic chords and tabulature.
Bring a guitar. $5 supply fee.
Grades 3 - 5
Neil Armstrong Elementary School
8 Classes $144(R/GO)/$179(N)
Mon 9/23-12/2* 3:15pm-4:15pm Act #87320
*No class 10/14, 11/11, 11/25
Quail Run Elementary School
8 Classes $144(R/GO)/$179(N)
Tue 9/24-11/19* 2:40pm-3:40pm Act #87321
*No class 10/15
Hip Hop Dance
Instructor: Studio 8 Dance Staf
A high energy class! Learn the newest
trends in hip hop. Master fun and funky
moves to the latest hip hop music. Class
begins with a warm up, across the foor
progressions, and culminates with an
energetic hip hop dance routine. The last
day of class will be a performance.
Grades 2 - 5 7 Classes $112(R/GO)/$140(N)
Hidden Hills Elementary School
Mon 9/23-11/18* 2:55pm-3:55pm Act# 87268
*No class 10/14, 11/11
Montevideo Elementary School
Tue 9/24-11/12* 2:55pm-3:55pm Act# 87269
*No class 10/15
Walt Disney Elementary School
Wed 9/25-11/13* 2:05pm-3:05pm Act# 87270
*No class 10/16
Neil Armstrong Elementary School
Thu 9/26-11/21* 3:15pm-4:15pm Act# 87271
*No class 10/17, 10/31
Quail Run Elementary School
Fri 9/27-11/22* 2:40pm-3:40pm Act# 87272
*No class 10/18, 11/11
NEW! AnimatEd - Digital
Art+Technology!
Instructor: Tiny Techs Club
Learn how to create simple animated
storylines using Scratch Animation!
Exclusive curriculum by Tiny Techs Club lets
your child experiment with Digital Art and
Technology simultaneously! Bring out the
creative side of your student with this easy-
to-learn simple program from MIT! Create
simple story lines using pre-installed
images or create your own Sprites. Learn to
write scripts, incorporate sounds and much
more! This class is a great way to introduce
simple programming and animation to
your student.
Grades 2 - 5
Coyote Creek Elementary School
6 Classes $149(R/GO)/$187(N)
Tue 9/24-11/5* 3:05pm-4:05pm Act #87437
*No class 10/15.
I.Q. Booster - Kranium Kickof
Instructor: Brainwave Inc.
Kick it up a notch as you work the Brain
Maze. Stay on target for treasures to come
your way. Challenge, compete, and stretch
the brain in mentally stimulating activities.
Beneft from a challenging new theme
and technique in every class. Push your
memory, knowledge, and problem solving
abilities to the limit. Let the Power Play
begin! All materials included.
Grades 1 - 3 6 Classes $119(R/GO)/$149(N)
Coyote Creek Elementary School
Mon 9/23-11/4* 3:05pm-4:05pm Act# 87212
*No class 10/14
Quail Run Elementary School
Tue 9/24-11/5* 2:40pm-3:40pm Act# 87213
*No class 10/15
Hidden Hills Elementary School
Wed 9/25-11/6* 1:45pm-2:45pm Act# 87214
*No class 10/16
Walt Disney Elementary School
Thu 9/26-11/14* 3:15pm-4:15pm Act# 87215
*No class 10/17, 10/31
Live Oak Elementary School
Fri 9/27-11/15* 2:35pm-3:35pm Act# 87216
*No class 10/18 &11/1
LEGO Engineering - Ninjaneering
Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologies
Master the world of Ninjago by becoming
a Ninjaneer! Tame the Ice Dragon, motorize
your Blade Cycle, design the Dark Fortress,
and hone your Spinjitzu battle skills! In
this advanced camp Ninjaneering masters
will learn real world concepts in physics,
engineering, and architecture while
exploring the fantasy world of Ninjago.
Grades 1 - 5 5 Classes $150(R/GO)/$188(N)
Hidden Hills Elementary School
Mon 9/23-10/28* 2:55pm-4:25pm Act# 87219
*No class 10/14
Coyote Creek Elementary School
Tue 9/24-10/29* 3:05pm-4:35pm Act# 87220
*No class 10/15
Neil Armstrong Elementary School
Wed 9/25-10/30* 2:05pm-3:35pm Act# 87221
*No class 10/16
Live Oak Elementary School
Thu 9/26-11/7* 2:35pm-4:05pm Act# 87222
*No class 10/17, 10/31
Quail Run Elementary School
Fri 9/27-11/8* 2:40pm-4:10pm Act# 87237
*No class 10/18, 11/1
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ELEMENTARY 5 10
After School Enrichment
Berkeley Chess Classes
Instructor: Berkeley Chess School
Chess is fun and easy to learn! If you are
new to chess or polishing your skills,
come develop your understanding and
enjoyment of the king of games! Lessons
and play combine the skills of thinking with
the thrill of sport. Berkeley Chess School
has been teaching State Chess Champions
since 1982.
Grades 1 - 5 8 Classes $149(R/GO)/$186(N)
Country Club Elementary School
Mon 9/23-12/2* 3:15pm-4:15pm Act# 87205
*No class 10/14, 11/11, 11/25
Live Oak Elementary School
Tue 9/24-11/19* 2:35pm-3:35pm Act# 87206
*No class 10/15
Quail Run Elementary School
Wed 9/25-11/20* 1:10pm-2:10pm Act# 87207
*No class 10/16
Walt Disney Elementary School
Wed 9/25-11/20* 2:05pm-3:05pm Act# 87208
*No class 10/16
Coyote Creek Elementary School
Thu 9/26-12/5* 3:05pm-4:05pm Act# 87209
*No class 10/17, 10/31, 11/28
Hidden Hills Elementary School
Fri 9/27-12/6* 2:55pm-3:55pm Act# 87210
*No class 10/18, 11/1, 11/29
Twin Creeks School
Fri 9/27-12/6* 2:40pm-3:40pm Act# 87415
*No class 10/18, 11/1, 11/29
NEW! Construction &
Architectural Designs
Instructor: EZ-STEM
Explore diferent design structures
and learn to build bridges, towers and
skyscrapers. Challenge yourself designing
& building real world models. Through
advanced design challenges, learn how
engineers build skyscrapers in earthquake
regions, how domes are structured, how
dams function and how bridges sustain
weights. All your engineering creations
are yours to keep for a lifetime memorable
engineering experience. $20 materials fee
payable to the instructor on the frst day of
class.
Grades 1 - 5 6 Classes $165(R/GO)/$206(N)
Quail Run Elementary School
Mon 9/23-11/4* 2:40pm-3:40pm Act# 87331
*No class 10/14.
Neil Armstrong Elementary School
Tue 9/24-11/5* 3:15pm-4:15pm Act# 87332
*No class 10/15
Hidden Hills Elementary School
Fri 9/27-11/15* 2:55pm-3:55pm Act# 87333
*No class 10/18, 11/1
Robotics 101 - Wizard Bots
Instructor: Tiny Techs Club
Explore the fantasy world with this new
theme! Learn the basics of Robotics -
building and programming - by building
a diferent robot each week. Build a
DRAWBRIDGE and a MAGIC CHEST with
a wand! Launch the CATAPULT and be
careful of the DRAGON! Each robot has a
diferent focus and children are divided
into pairs. Each pair is provided with a kit
and a computer. Six week class teaches
fundamental engineering, programming
and mechanical concepts.
Grades 1 - 4 6 Classes $162(R/GO)/$206(N)
Live Oak Elementary School
Mon 9/23-11/4* 2:35pm-3:35pm Act# 87273
*No class 10/14
Hidden Hills Elementary School
Wed 9/25-11/6* 1:45pm-2:45pm Act# 87274
*No class 10/16
Quail Run Elementary School
Thu 9/26-11/14* 2:40pm-3:40pm Act# 87275
*No class 10/17, 10/31
Walt Disney Elementary School
Fri 9/27-11/15* 3:15pm-4:15pm Act# 87276
*No class 10/18, 11/1
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ELEMENTARY 5 10
After School Enrichment
Mad Science - Academy of Future
Space Explorers
Instructor: Mad Science of Mt. Diablo
Mad Science and NASA have teamed up
to bring you the excitement and wonder
of space in the NASA Academy of Future
Space Explorers After-School Program! The
Academy of Future Space Explorers takes
children on a voyage of discovery. Topics
Include: Planets and Moons; Atmosphere
& Beyond; Space Phenomena; Sun &
Stars; Rocket Science; Space Travel; Space
Technology and Living in Space. In every
class, children build a fun and educational
take-home to fuel their future explorations!
Grade K
6 Classes $150(R/GO)/$188(N)
Live Oak Elementary School
Tue 9/24-11/5* 3:05pm-4:05pm Act# 87282
*No class 10/15
Grades 1 - 5 6 Classes $125(R/GO)/$156(N)
Montevideo Elementary School
Mon 9/23-11/4* 2:55pm-3:55pm Act# 87277
*No class 10/14
Quail Run Elementary School
Mon 9/23-11/4* 2:40pm-3:40pm Act# 87278
*No class 10/14
Coyote Creek Elementary School
Wed 9/25-11/6* 1:50pm-2:50pm Act# 87279
*No class 10/16
Live Oak Elementary School
Wed 9/25-11/6* 1:10pm-2:10pm Act# 87280
*No class 10/16
Hidden Hills Elementary School
Thu 9/26-11/14* 2:55pm-3:55pm Act# 87281
*No class 10/17, 10/31
Bollinger Canyon Elementary School
Thu 9/26-11/14* 3:05pm-4:05pm Act# 87298
*No class 10/17, 10/31
Neil Armstrong Elementary School
Fri 9/27-11/22* 3:1pm-4:15pm Act# 87283
*No class 10/4, 10/18, 11/1
Country Club Elementary School
Fri 9/27-11/15* 3:15pm-4:15pm Act# 87285
*No class 10/18, 11/1
Public Speaking Classes -
Speaking with Confdence
Instructor: Bay Area Debate Club
Public Speaking classes will improve your
students confdence in public speaking
and communication skills. Students learn
how to manage public speaking anxiety,
present themselves with confdence, and
connect with audience through efective
and clear speech. Complete all three classes
(Speaking with Confdence, Writing/
Structure Your Speech, and Presenting with
Audio/Visual Tools) and earn a Certifcate of
Completion in Public Speaking! Ofered this
Fall, Public Speaking Class - Speaking with
Confdence course is from the three part
series of Public Speaking Certifcation. This
class is suitable for returning students. For
more details visit www.bayareadebateclub.
com.
Grades 3 - 5
8 Classes $160(R/GO)/$200(N)
Live Oak Elementary School
Mon 9/23-12/2* 2:35pm-3:35pm Act# 87260
*No class 10/14, 11/11, 11/25
Hidden Hills Elementary School
Tue 9/24-11/19* 2:55pm-3:55pm Act# 87261
*No class 10/15
Montevideo Elementary School
Wed 9/25-11/20* 1:45pm-2:45pm Act# 87262
*No class 10/16
Quail Run Elementary School
Thu 9/26-12/5* 2:40pm-3:40pm Act# 87263
*No class 10/17, 10/31, 11/28
Dougherty Station Community Center
Tue 9/24-11/19* 4:30pm-5:30pm Act# 87335
*No class 10/15
Rainbow Chefs - American Food
Tour
Instructor: Rainbow Chefs
Budding chefs will travel with us around the
USA to discover favorite regional American
cuisine. We will be making everything from
Southern Favorites to classic New England
fare. Everywhere you turn there are new
and delicious dishes to try in out our great
country! $30 materials fee payable to the
instructor on the frst day of class.
Grades 1 - 5
6 Classes $138(R/GO)/$173(N)
Coyote Creek Elementary School
Fri 9/27-11/15* 3:05pm-4:05pm Act# 87439
*No class 10/18, 11/1
Neil Armstrong Elementary School
Thu 9/26-11/14* 3:15pm-4:15pm Act# 87440
*No class 10/17, 10/31
Bollinger Canyon Elementary School
Tue 9/24-11/5* 3:05pm-4:05pm Act# 87441
*No class 10/15
Spanish Club
Instructor: Ana Casey
Give your child the gift of learning a foreign
language! Children learn best when having
fun and this course has been created
having that in mind. Have lots of fun doing
hands-on games, songs and interactive
activities while learning Spanish. This is
everything kids need to start speaking
and understand Spanish right away! The
Spanish Club for children is led by a native
Spanish teacher. Discover new friends and
cultures from all around the world. An $8
materials fee is payable to the instructor on
the frst day of class.
Grades 1 - 5
Golden View Elementary School
8 Classes $156
Thu 9/26-12/5* 3:10pm-4:40pm Act# 87301
*No class 10/17, 10/31, 11/28
Live Oak Elementary School
8 Classes $136(R/GO)/$170(N)
Fri 9/27-12/6* 2:35pm-4:05pm Act# 87329
*No class 10/18, 11/1, 11/29
Walt Disney Elementary School
8 Classes $136(R/GO)/$170(N)
Mon 9/23-12/2* 3:15pm-4:45pm Act# 87330
*No class 10/14, 11/11, 11/25
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ELEMENTARY 5 10
After School Enrichment
One on One Soccer
Instructor: One on One Basketball
Join One on One staf for After School
Soccer. Experienced instructors will
conduct clinics, which will help you
become a better soccer player through
drills, contests, and non contact game
competition.
Grades 1 - 5
Walt Disney Elementary School
7 Classes $83(R/GO)/$104(N)
Mon 9/23-11/18* 3:15pm-4:15pm Act# 87180
*No class 10/14; 11/11
Coyote Creek Elementary School
7 Classes $83(R/GO)/$104(N)
Thu 9/26-11/21* 3:05pm-4:05pm Act# 87181
*No class 10/17; 10/31
One on One Hoops
Instructor: One on One Basketball
Join ONE on ONE BASKETBALL for After
School Hoops. Experienced instructors
will conduct clinics, which will help
you become a better player through
drills, contests, and non contact game
competition. Participants will be grouped
according to age.
Grades 1 - 5
Coyote Creek Elementary School
7 Classes $83(R/GO)/$104(N)
Mon 9/23-11/18* 3:05pm-4:05pm Act# 87176
*No class 10/14; 11/11
Hidden Hills Elementary School
8 Classes $90(R/GO)/$113(N)
Tue 9/24-11/19* 2:55pm-3:55pm Act# 87175
*No class 10/15
Twin Creeks Elementary School
8 Classes $90(R/GO)/$113(N)
Tue 9/24-11/19* 2:40pm-3:40pm Act# 87179
*No class 10/15
Live Oak Elementary School
8 Classes $90(R/GO)/$113(N)
Wed 9/25-11/20* 1:10pm-2:10pm Act# 87177
*No class 10/16
Montevideo Elementary School
7 Classes $83(R/GO)/$104(N)
Thu 9/26-11/21* 2:55pm-3:55pm Act# 87178
*No class 10/17; 10/31
Quail Run Elementary School
7 Classes $83(R/GO)/$104(N)
Fri 9/27-11/22* 2:40pm-3:40pm Act# 87174
*No class 10/18; 11/1
Gymnastics
Instructor: California Gymnastic Services
Learn basic gymnastic skills independently
and with a group while having fun!
Diferent gymnastics equipment will be
brought to class each week. Improve
strength, fexibility and coordination
through fun games and exercises.
Grades 1 - 2
Coyote Creek Elementary School
7 Classes $105(R/GO)/$132(N)
Tue 9/24-11/12* 3:05pm-3:50pm Act# 87172
*No class 10/15
Live Oak Elementary School
7 Classes $105(R/GO)/$132(N)
Thu 9/26-11/21* 2:35pm-3:20pm Act# 87173
*No class 10/17; 10/31
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ELEMENTARY 5 10
After School Enrichment
Tennis: After School Enrichment
Instructor: Kris Milligan & Staf
Fun skill building drills help students learn the basics of tennis, including: rally contests,
mini matches, games, rules and scoring. There will be daily matches and an end of the
session tournament with prizes!
Live Oak Elementary School
Grades K - 1
6 Classes $110(R/GO)/$137(N)
Mon 9/23-11/4* 3:55pm-4:40pm Act# 87248
*No class 10/14
Grades 2-3
6 Classes $140(R/GO)/$175(N)
Mon 9/23-11/4* 2:35pm-3:50pm Act# 87249
*No class 10/14
Grades 4 - 5
6 Classes $140(R/GO)/$175(N)
Mon 9/23-11/4* 2:35pm-3:50pm Act# 87250
*No class 10/14
Coyote Creek Elementary School
Grades K - 1
6 Classes $110(R/GO)/$137(N)
Wed 9/25-11/6* 3:10pm-3:55pm Act# 87251
*No class 10/16
Grades 2 - 3
6 Classes $140(R/GO)/$175(N)
Wed 9/25-11/6* 1:50pm-3:05pm Act# 87252
*No class 10/16
Grades 4 - 5
6 Classes $140(R/GO)/$175(N)
Wed 9/25-11/6* 1:50pm-3:05pm Act# 87253
*No class 10/16
Hidden Hills Elementary School
Grades K - 1
6 Classes $110(R/GO)/$137(N)
Wed 9/25-11/6* 3:05pm-3:50pm Act# 87254
*No class 10/16
Grades 2 - 3
6 Classes $140(R/GO)/$175(N)
Wed 9/25-11/6* 1:45pm-3:00pm Act# 87255
*No class 10/16
Grades 4 - 5
6 Classes $140(R/GO)/$175(N)
Wed 9/25-11/6* 1:45pm-3:00pm Act# 87256
*No class 10/16
Quail Run Elementary School
Grades K - 1
6 Classes $110(R/GO)/$137(N)
Thu 9/26-11/14* 4:00pm-4:45pm Act# 87257
*No class 10/17, 10/31
Grades 2 - 3
6 Classes $140(R/GO)/$175(N)
Thu 9/26-11/14* 2:40pm-3:55pm Act# 87258
*No class 10/17, 10/31
Grades 4 - 5
6 Classes $140(R/GO)/$175(N)
Thu 9/26-11/14* 2:40pm-3:55pm Act# 87259
*No class 10/17, 10/31
After School Soccer
Instructor: Kidz Love Soccer
Join us this fall for after-school soccer
fun! Each class includes age-appropriate
activities: skill demonstrations, fun games
and instructional scrimmages. We focus
on building core soccer skills and good
sportsmanship through our fun, non-
competitive teaching style. Kidz Love
Soccer... Where the score is always Fun
to Fun! Shin guards are required by the
second meeting. KLS class status hotline
1-888-372-5803
Grades 1 - 5
Golden View Elementary School
7 Classes $85(R/GO)/$107(N)
Mon 9/23-11/18* 3:10pm-4:10pm Act #87167
*No class 10/14; 11/11
Quail Run Elementary School
8 Classes $97(R/GO)/$121(N)
Tue 9/24-11/19* 2:40pm-3:40pm Act# 87168
*No class 10/15
Bollinger Canyon Elementary School
8 Classes $97(R/GO)/$121(N)
Wed 9/25-11/20* 1:55pm-2:55pm Act# 87169
*No class 10/16
Hidden Hills Elementary School
7 Classes $85(R/GO)/$107(N)
Thu 9/26-11/21* 2:55pm-3:55pm Act# 87170
*No class 10/17; 10/31
Live Oak Elementary School
7 Classes $85(R/GO)/$107(N)
Fri 9/27-11/22* 2:35pm-3:35pm Act# 87171
*No class 10/18; 11/1
NEW! Skyhawks After School
Enrichment Multi-Sport
Instructor: Skyhawks Sports Academy
The class is designed to introduce young
athletes to a variety of sports in one setting.
Each week participants will learn the rules
and essentials of a diferent sport through
skill-based games and scrimmages. These
sports include soccer, baseball, basketball,
fag football, golf, tennis, track & feld and
capture the fag.
Grades 1 - 5
Quail Run Elementary School
7 Classes $98(R/GO)/$123(N)
Mon 9/23-11/18* 2:40pm-4:10pm Act# 87184
*No class 10/14, 11/11
Walt Disney Elementary School
8 Classes $112(R/GO)/$140(N)
Tue 9/24-11/19* 3:15pm-4:45pm Act# 87185
*No class 10/15
Golden View Elementary School
8 Classes $112(R/GO)/$140(N)
Wed 9/25-11/20* 2:00pm-3:30pm Act# 87186
*No class 10/16
Hidden Hills Elementary School
7 Classes $98(R/GO)/$123(N)
Fri 9/27-11/22* 2:55pm-4:25pm Act# 87187
*No class 10/18, 11/1
ARTS - PERFORMING
Ballet I
Instructor: Christie Tomlinson
Stay on your toes! Designed for the
beginning ballet student, emphasis will be
placed on technique and fun! Basic barre
exercises, stretches and ballet positions
will be taught. See confrmation receipt for
specifc attire required.
Ages 5 - 8 14 Classes $196(R/GO)/$245(N)
Community Center at Central Park
Tue 9/10-12/17* 3:30pm-4:30pm Act #86370
*No class 11/26
Thu 9/12-12/19* 3:30pm-4:30pm Act #86371
*No class 11/28
Ballet I
Instructor: Heathor Tabor, All 4 Dance
This class will teach the correct placement
of the body, legs and feet with the
coordination of the head and arms. Class
will include introduction to barre practice,
turns and leaps. $30 Costume fee for
presentations throughout the 2013-2014
school year due at the frst class.
Ages 5 - 6 12 Classes $156(R/GO)/$195(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Sat 9/21-12/14* 12:30pm-1:15pm Act #86987
*No class 11/30
Ballet II
Instructor: Christie Tomlinson
A continuing technique class for beginning
students who have knowledge of the
basic ballet positions and have previously
taken the Ballet I class for at least a year
or more. Classical ballet technique will be
introduced with an emphasis on proper
placement and increasing overall fexibility
and strength. This class requires instructor
approval. See confrmation receipt for
specifc attire required.
Ages 6 - 11 14 Classes $196(R/GO)/$245(N)
Community Center at Central Park
Wed 9/11-12/18* 3:30pm-4:30pm Act #86372
*No class 11/27
Ballet II
Instructor: Heather Tabor, All 4 Dance
Ballet II continues training from Ballet I and
focuses on performance technique. This
is a continuation class for students in All
4 Dance Troupe or who have taken Ballet
I with All 4 Dance or who have a min. of
1 year of ballet. $30 costume fee for class
presentations throughout the 2012-2013
school year. See confrmation receipt for
specifc attire required. $30 Costume fee for
presentations throughout the 2013-2014
school year due at the frst class.
Ages 7 - 10 12 Classes $168(R/GO)/$210(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Sat 9/21-12/14* 1:20pm-2:20pm Act #86988
*No class 11/30
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ELEMENTARY 5 10
After School Enrichment Performing Arts
Ballet III
Instructor: Christie Tomlinson
A continuing technique class for more
advanced students who have knowledge of
basic ballet positions. Must have taken the
Ballet II class for at least one year or more
and the participant must have instructor
approval before enrolling. See confrmation
receipt for specifc attire required.
Ages 7 - 12 14 Classes $196(R/GO)/$245(N)
Community Center at Central Park
Thu 9/12-12/19* 4:40pm-5:40pm Act #86373
*No class 11/28
Jazz Dance I
Instructor: Christie Tomlinson
Explore the exciting world of jazz dance!
Class will begin with a warmup for fexibility
and coordination and foor work for
strength. A variety of steps will be learned
and combined to make a dance routine.
See confrmation receipt for specifc attire
required.
Ages 6+ 14 Classes $196(R/GO)/$245(N)
Community Center at Central Park
Tue 9/10-12/17* 5:30pm- 6:30pm Act #86945
*No class 11/26
Pop Jazz Dance
Instructor: Margherita Ryan
Beginner dance class fusing jazz and hip hop
dance with fun, high energy choreography
created to the latest Top 40 music. Ideal
class to learn basic dance vocabulary and
get a fun workout. Performance on the last
day of class.
Ages 8 - 12 10 Classes $145(R/GO)/$181(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Thu 9/19-11/21 6:30pm-7:30pm Act #86981
Jazz I
Instructor: All 4 Dance
Jazz is a fun way to practice coordination
and build self-esteem in a high energy
environment. Students will learn fun new
jazz steps, build dance combinations,
and dance to todays family pop music. A
$30 costume fee for class presentations
throughout the 2013-2014 school year.
See confrmation receipt for specifc attire
required.
Ages 6 - 10 12 Classes $168(R/GO)/$210(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Sat 9/21-12/14* 4:00pm-5:00pm Act #86991
*No class 11/30
Jazz Dance II
Instructor: Christie Tomlinson
Your dancer will increase their vocabulary
with an introduction to a variety of turns
and leaps and the methods and mechanics
to stronger dancing. A continuing technique
class for advanced beginner dancers.
Instructor permission required before
enrolling. See confrmation receipt for
specifc attire required.
Ages 8+ 14 Classes $196(R/GO)/$245(N)
Community Center at Central Park
Tue 9/10-12/17* 6:40pm-7:40pm Act #86946
*No class 11/26
Tap I
Instructor: Christie Tomlinson
Tip, tap, toe, its of to Tap we go! This
beginning class emphasizes basic tap steps.
Learn fun routines with combinations of tap
moves. See confrmation receipt for specifc
attire required.
Ages 5 - 7 14 Classes $182(R/GO)/$228(N)
Community Center at Central Park
Tue 9/10-12/17* 4:35pm-5:20pm Act #86948
*No class 11/26
Tap II
Instructor: Christie Tomlinson
For students who have taken one year or
more of tap dance. Emphasis will be placed
on perfecting steps learned in previous
tap classes. New steps and routines will be
introduced which will culminate in a fun
routine. Instructor permission is required
for this class. See confrmation receipt for
specifc attire required.
Ages 6 - 9 14 Classes $182(R/GO)/$228(N)
Community Center at Central Park
Wed 9/11-12/18* 4:35pm-5:20pm Act #86949
*No class 11/27
Tap III
Instructor: Christie Tomlinson
For more advanced students who have
taken at least two sessions of Tap II or
have past tap training. Emphasis will be on
perfecting steps learned in the beginning
class. Additional steps and routines will
be introduced. Instructor permission is
required for this class. See confrmation
receipt for specifc attire required.
Ages 7 - 12 14 Classes $182(R/GO)/$228(N)
Community Center at Central Park
Wed 9/11-12/18* 5:30pm-6:15pm Act #86950
*No class 11/27
Beginning Irish Dance
Instructor: Valerie Deam
Students will learn basic reel and jig steps.
Emphasis is put on correct posture and
hand positions, foot placement, and timing
and lifting techniques. Individual and
group dances will be taught. Irish dance
shoes are not required.
Ages 4 - 12 9 Classes $90(R/GO)/$113(N)
Community Center at Central Park
Fri 9/20-11/22* 3:30pm-4:30pm Act #86968
*No class 10/11
Intermediate Irish Dance
Instructor: Valerie Deam
Learn intermediate level slipjigs and reels,
as well as an introduction to hard shoe
dances and fgure dances. Emphasis will be
put on performance and stage skills. Soft
Irish dance shoes are required for this class.
Students must have taken Beginning Irish
Dance.
Ages 5 - 12 9 Classes $90(R/GO)/$113(N)
Community Center at Central Park
Fri 9/20-11/22* 4:30pm-5:30pm Act #86969
*No class 10/11
Junior Hip Hop
Instructor: Studio 8 Dance Staf
Hip hop class designed for kids!
Participants will learn fun and funky moves
to age appropriate hip hop music that will
keep them moving. Class will encourage
creativity, imagination, coordination and
rhythm, while learning basic hip hop
technique. Performance on last day of class.
Ages 4 - 7 6 Classes $102(R/GO)/$128(N)
Community Center at Central Park
Mon 9/16-10/21 4:30pm-5:30pm Act #86974
Mon 10/28-12/16* 4:30pm-5:30pm Act #86975
*No class 11/11, 11/25
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ELEMENTARY 5 10
Performing Arts
Lets Make Movies! Video
Production
Instructor: Barton Cox Jr.
Learn the basics of moviemaking in
this active hands-on class. Participants,
working in small production groups, learn
all the steps from creating a storyboard,
flming a scene, and editing a movie using
a camcorder and laptop. Participants begin
with an action flm that is pre-storyboarded
into a sequence of 18 various shots, angles
and techniques assembled into a short
video. Participants then create a music
video, movie trailer, or TV commercial and
learn how to use a green screen for special
efects. Everyone takes home a dvd of thier
projects. $10 materials fee. http://youtu.
be/mVFv4liyk5c. Click this link for a video
promo for Lets Make Movies!
Ages 9 - 12 8 Classes $165(R/GO)/$206(N)
Community Center at Central Park
Mon 9/16-11/18* 3:30pm-4:45pm Act #86928
*No class 10/14, 11/11
Little Performers - Disneys 101
Dalmatians Kids
Instructor: Bay Area Childrens Theatre
Are you ready to be on stage? This musical
theater program is designed for younger
kids who love to perform. Well learn
selected songs and dances from Disneys
101 Dalmatians Kids will then join the
Young Performers under the bright lights
of the Dougherty Valley Performing Arts
Center on 1/18 & 1/19. $15 Materials fee.
Ages 5 - 6 10 Classes $150(R/GO)/$188(N)
Performance dates: 1/18/14, 1/19/14
Dougherty Station Community Center
Tue 10/22-1/14/14* 3:30pm-4:15pm Act #86786
*No class 11/26, 12/24, 12/31
Wed 10/23-1/15/14* 3:30pm-4:15pm Act #86787
*No class 11/27, 12/25, 1/1/14
Thu 10/24-1/16* 3:30pm-4:15pm Act #86788
*No class 11/28, 12/26, 1/2/14
Young Performers: Disneys 101
Dalmatians Kids
Instructor: Bay Area Childrens Theater
With a delightfully fun score, loveable
puppies & one of the most evil villans,
Disneys 101 Dalmatians Kids is the
perfect introduction to musical theater.
Skill-building and stage confdence
will be emphasized along with group
participation. Final performances take
place at the Dougherty Valley Performing
Arts Center on 1/18/14 & 1/19/14. $25
Materials fee.
Ages 7 - 11 14 Classes $250(R/GO)/$313(N)
Performance dates: 1/18/14, 1/19/14
Dougherty Station Community Center
Tue 9/24-1/14* 4:30pm-6:00pm Act #86790
*No class 11/26, 12/24, 12/31
Wed 9/25-1/15* 4:30pm-6:00pm Act #86792
*No class 11/27, 12/25, 1/1/14
Thu 9/26-1/16* 4:30pm-6:00pm Act #86791
*No class 11/28, 12/26, 1/2/14
Guitar & Bass
Instructor: Marvin Ibe
Learn to play the Guitar today! Lessons
will cover how to read guitar tablature,
standard music notation, chord symbols
and fretboard diagrams. Instructor Marvin
Ibe has a BA in Music and experience
teaching all levels of students, Students
need to bring their own acoustic or electric
guitar and amplifer. Alfreds Guitar Method
Vol. 1 must be purchased for the curriculum
of the class.
Guitar 1A
Designed for people with no experience
playing the guitar or other instrument.
Students need to bring their own acoustic
or electric guitar and amplifer. Lessons
will cover how to read guitar tablature,
standard music notation, chord symbols
and fretboard diagrams. Students are
encouraged to request songs to be taught
during the lessons.
Ages 8 - 15
8 Classes $95(R/GO)/$119(N)
Community Center at Central Park
Wed 9/18-11/6 3:30pm-4:25pm Act #86935
Guitar 1B
Ideal for returning guitar students and/
or students that have experience playing
another instrument. Students need
to bring their own acoustic or electric
guitar and amplifer. Lessons will cover
the application of scales, bass lines and
harmony as well as standard guitar songs
in blues, jazz, rock, metal and other styles.
Students are encouraged to request songs
to be taught during the session.
Ages 8 - 15
8 Classes $95(R/GO)/$119(N)
Community Center at Central Park
Wed 9/18-11/6 4:30pm-5:25pm Act #86936
Guitar 2
Ideal for returning guitar students who
already have a basic understanding
of some chords, scales, and tablature.
Emphasis is on song learning and playing.
Lessons will cover applications from
previous classes and have accompaniment
with bass and drum tracks.
Ages 8 - 15
8 Classes $95(R/GO)/$119(N)
Community Center at Central Park
Wed 9/18-11/6 5:30pm-6:25pm Act #86937
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ELEMENTARY 5 10
Performing Arts
Suzuki Violin 1
Instructor: Ying Quan
Introduce your youngster to the joys of the
violin. Students will learn to hold the violin
correctly, practice holding the bow and
will learn to play simple rhythms. The basic
fundamentals of music will be covered.
Parental participation in class and practice
at home with the child is necessary. $20
materials fee.
Ages 5 - 7 11 Classes $220(R/GO)/$275(N)
Community Center at Central Park
Fri 9/20-12/6* 3:15pm-4:00pm Act #86758
*No class 11/29
Beginning Ukulele
Instructor: Steve Kritzer
Ukulele is easy and fun to play, and a great
starting instrument for little hands. Well
start with some simple chords and strums,
and youll learn to play fun popular songs.
Youll also learn basic melodies and work
on writing our own song. Emphasis on
learning to play and sing together. Last
class will feature a performance for parents.
$10 materials fee.
Bring ukulele to class.
Grades 3 - 5 7 Classes $89(R/GO)/$109(N)
Community Center at Central Park
Fri 9/20-11/1 4:30pm-5:30pm Act #86953
6 Classes $99(R/GO)/$124(N)
Community Center at Central Park
Fri 11/8-12/20* 4:30pm- 5:30pm Act #86954
*No class 11/29
Gotta Sing
Instructor: Cynthia Beckman
Gotta Sing Performance Coaching will
teach the basic and advanced secrets of
professional performers: story telling, stage
presence, movement and vocal techniques.
Bring a CD with a song you enjoy singing
to the frst day of class (preferred karaoke
version). Performance will occur the fnal
day of class at 6pm, demonstrating how
each performer has progressed! $20
materials fee.
Ages 7 - 12 10 Classes $155(R/GO)/$169(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Mon 9/16-12/2* 4:30pm-5:30pm Act #86961
*No class 11/11, 11/25

CAMPS
Tennis: Thanksgiving Camp
Instructor: Kris Milligan and staf
This tennis training camp is challenging
and fun for beginner, intermediate, and
advanced players who will be grouped
according to ability for instruction, drills
and match play. Tournament singles
and doubles competition highlight the
program.
Ages 6 - 18
Athan Downs Park
3 Classes $182(R/GO)/$228(N)
Mon-Wed 11/25-11/27 9:00am-4:00pm Act# 87147
1 Class $68(R/GO)/$85(N)
Mon 11/25 9:00am-12:00pm Act# 87148
Tue 11/26 9:00am-12:00pm Act# 87149
Wed 11/27 9:00am-12:00pm Act# 87150
Mon 11/25 1:00pm-4:00pm Act# 87151
Tue 11/26 1:00pm-4:00pm Act# 87152
Wed 11/27 1:00pm-4:00pm Act# 87153
1 Class $94(R/GO)/$118(N)
Mon 11/25 9:00am-4:00pm Act# 87154
Tue 11/26 9:00am-4:00pm Act# 87155
Wed 11/27 9:00am-4:00pm Act# 87156
ENRICHMENT
Scooter Extreme
Instructor: 4141 Skateboards
Scootering is a new and exciting sport. At
Scooter Extreme kids and teens will learn
diferences between scooters and new
riding techniques. They will also learn to
ride their scooter around the skate park
and tricks. Students must bring their own
scooter, pads and helmet.
Ages 5 - 15 4 Classes $95(R/GO)/$119(N)
Central Park
Sun 9/29-10/20 10:30am-11:45pm Act #87136
Skateboarding Class
Instructor: 4141 Skateboards
The 4141 Skateboard curriculum is
designed for beginner, intermediate and
advanced skaters of all ages. This program
is easy to understand and essential in
preparing students to feel comfortable
skating around the block or at the skate
park. Students must bring their own
skateboard, pads and helmet.
Ages 5 - 15 4 Classes $95(R/GO)/$119(N)
Central Park
Sun 9/29-10/20 9:00am-10:15am Act #87135
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ELEMENTARY 5 10
Performing Arts Camps Enrichment
FITNESS
Japan Karate-Do (Karate-Do)
Instructor: Jon Chin
Join our Traditional Karate program
and discover the fun and challenges of
Karate-Do! Our program instills politeness,
discipline and self esteem in the students
lives as they work towards earning
their Black Belt. Our motto is Achieving
Excellence Through Eforts. Includes fun-
action-packed activities to build strength,
balance and coordination. Uniforms are
required and are available in class for $35.
Alcosta Senior and Community Center
Beginner: White Belts - Orange Belts
Ages 5 - 12 5 Classes $45(R/GO)/$56(N)
Tue 10/1-10/29 4:30pm-5:15pm Act# 85937
4 Classes $36(R/GO)/$45(N)
Fri 10/4-10/25 4:30pm-5:15pm Act# 85938
Fri 11/1-11/22 4:30pm-5:15pm Act# 85941
3 Classes $27(R/GO)/$34(N)
Tue 11/5-11/19 4:30pm-5:15pm Act# 85940
Tue 12/3-12/17 4:30pm-5:15pm Act# 85943
Fri 12/6-12/20 4:30pm-5:15pm Act# 85944
Intermediate: Blue Belts - Green Belts
Ages 5 - 12 5 Classes $45(R/GO)/$56(N)
Tue 10/1-10/29 5:30pm-6:15pm Act# 85946
4 Classes $36(R/GO)/$45(N)
Fri 10/4-10/25 5:30pm-6:15pm Act# 85947
Fri 11/1-11/22 5:30pm-6:15pm Act# 85949
3 Classes $27(R/GO)/$34(N)
Tue 11/5-11/19 5:30pm-6:15pm Act# 85948
Tue 12/3-12/17 5:30pm-6:15pm Act# 85950
Fri 12/6-12/20 5:30pm-6:15pm Act# 85951
Advanced: Red Belts - Black Belts
Ages 6 - 15 5 Classes $45(R/GO)/$56(N)
Tue 10/1-10/29 6:30pm-7:30pm Act# 85952
4 Classes $36(R/GO)/$45(N)
Fri 10/4-10/25 6:30pm-7:30pm Act# 85953
Fri 11/1-11/22 6:30pm-7:30pm Act# 85955
3 Classes $27(R/GO)/$34(N)
Tue 11/5-11/19 6:30pm-7:30pm Act# 85954
Tue 12/3-12/17 6:30pm-7:30pm Act# 85956
Fri 12/6-12/20 6:30pm-7:30pm Act# 85957
All Belts
Ages 5 - 14 4 Classes $36(R/GO)/$45(N)
Sat 10/5-10/26 10:00am-10:45am Act# 85939
Ages 5 - 14
4 Classes $36(R/GO)/$45(N)
Sat 11/2-11/23 10:00am-10:45am Act# 85942
3 Classes $27(R/GO)/$34(N)
Sat 12/7-12/21 10:00am-10:45am Act# 85945
Tae Kwon Do
Instructor: Pyoung Koo
Self defense is the lesson plan, but we
teach children how to honor themselves
and their fellow man. Students will improve
respect and a positive attitude, develop
self confdence, self control and patience,
concentration and discipline. Instructor
Master Koo and the staf of Koos Marital
Arts Academy.
Ages 5 - 12
Alcosta Senior and Community Center
Beginners - White to Yellow Belts
5 Classes $55(R/GO)/$69(N)
Mon, Wed 10/2-10/30 5:00pm-5:45pm Act# 87041
Mon, Wed 11/4-11/20* 5:00pm-5:45pm Act# 87042
*No class 11/11
6 Classes $66(R/GO)/$83(N)
Mon, Wed 12/2-12/18 5:00pm-5:45pm Act# 87043
Intermediate I - Yellow to Green Belts
9 Classes $99(R/GO)/$124(N)
Mon, Wed 10/2-10/30 5:55pm-6:40pm Act# 87044
5 Classes $55(R/GO)/$69(N)
Mon, Wed 11/4-11/20* 5:55pm-6:40pm Act# 87045
*No class 11/11
6 Classes $66(R/GO)/$83(N)
Mon, Wed 12/2-12/18 5:55pm-6:40pm Act# 87046
Intermediate II - Blue Belts & Up
9 Classes $99(R/GO)/$124(N)
Mon, Wed 10/2-10/30 6:50pm-7:35pm Act# 87047
5 Classes $55(R/GO)/$69(N)
Mon, Wed 11/4-11/20* 6:50pm-7:35pm Act# 87048
*No class 11/11
6 Classes $66(R/GO)/$83(N)
Mon, Wed 12/2-12/18 6:50pm-7:35pm Act# 87049
SPORTS
Golf - Youth
Instructor: San Ramon Golf Club
Basic golf instruction covering proper
grip, stance and swing. Rules of golf and
etiquette will be stressed.
Ages 8 - 17 4 Classes $85(R/GO)/$107(N)
San Ramon Golf Course
Sat 9/21-10/12 2:00pm-3:00pm Act #86992
Rhythmic Gymnastics
Instructor: Marina Shel Kolt
Olympic sport of Rhythmic gymnastics
combines the elegance, grace and beauty
of the dancer with the power, strength and
coordination of the athlete. We teach yoga
poses, tumbling, dance steps. Kids play
games on coordination and concentration
with ball, hoop, rope and ribbon. Your child
will improve fexibility, muscle tone and
will be ft for life.
Level 1
Ages 4 - 6 8 Classes $92(R/GO)/$115(N)
Community Center at Central Park
Thu 9/19-11/7 4:00pm-4:45pm Act #87008
Dougherty Station
Mon 9/23-11/18* 4:00pm-4:45pm Act #87009
*No class 11/11
Level 1-2
Ages 4 - 8
Dougherty Station
Sat 9/21-11/9 11:00am-11:45am Act #87010
Rhythmic Gymnastics - Level 2
Instructor: Marina Shel Kolt
Gymnasts will practice yoga, tumbling and
dance. We play games on coordination
and concentration with ball, hoop, rope
and ribbon. Your child improves fexibility,
muscle tone.
Ages 6 - 12 8 Classes $109(R/GO)/$136(N)
Community Center at Central Park
Thu 9/19-11/7 5:00pm-6:00pm Act #87011
Rhythmic Gymnastics - Levels 3-5
Instructor: Marina Shel Kolt
Womens Olympic sport of Rhythmic
gymnastics combines the elegance, grace
and beauty of the dancer with the power,
strength and coordination of the athlete.
We play games on coordination and
concentration with ball, hoop, rope and
ribbon. Your child will improve fexibility,
muscle tone and learn to be ft for life.
Instructors approval required for taking
levels 3 and up class.
Ages 5 - 11
Dougherty Station Community Center
8 Classes $189(R/GO)/$236(N)
Mon 9/23-11/18* 5:00pm-6:30pm Act #87013
*No class 11/11
8 Classes $169(R/GO)/$212(N)
Sat 9/21-11/9 12:00pm-1:20pm Act #87134
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ELEMENTARY 5 10
Fitness Sports
Tennis: Beg - Advanced
Instructor: Daniel Pesce
The Academy is for students who are
ready for more advanced drills, movement,
swings, point playing contests and match
play. Players will be grouped according to
age and ability level.
Ages 7 - 10
4 Classes $118(R/GO)/$148(N)
Athan Downs Park
Sat 9/21-10/12 8:30am-10:00am Act #87163
Sat 10/19-11/9 8:30am-10:00am Act #87164
4 Classes $158(R/GO)/$198(N)
Athan Downs Park
Wed 9/18-10/9 4:00pm-6:00pm Act #87165
Wed 10/16-11/6 4:00pm-6:00pm Act #87166
Tennis: Youth Beginner
Instructor: Kris Milligan and staf
Participants will learn 10 & under tennis
format endorsed by USTA playing on a
36 court using low compression balls.
Basic swings, plus rally contests, mini
matches, strategy and scoring. The course
fnishes with a tournament and contests.
Participants must bring a can of low
compression balls to the frst class.
Ages 5 - 10
4 Classes $118(R/GO)/$148(N)
Central Park
Tue 9/17-10/8 4:20pm-5:40pm Act #87157
Tue 10/15-11/5 4:20pm-5:40pm Act #87158
Dougherty Valley High School
Sat 9/21-10/12 9:45am-11:15am Act #87159
Sat 10/19-11/9 9:45am-11:15am Act #87160
Kidz Love Soccer: Pre-Soccer
Instructor: Kidz Love Soccer
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.
Ages 4 - 5
8 Classes $97(R/GO)/$122(N)
Quail Run Elementary School
Sat 9/21-11/9 4:30pm-5:05pm Act #87000
Central Park
Wed 9/18-11/6 3:45pm- 4:20pm Act #87001
Kidz Love Soccer - Soccer 1
Instructor: Kidz Love Soccer
Players will learn dribbling, passing,
receiving, shooting, age-specifc defense,.
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.
Ages 5-6 8 Classes $97(R/GO)/$122(N)
Quail Run Elementary School
Sat 9/21-11/9 2:20pm-3:05pm Act #87002
Central Park
Wed 9/18-11/6 4:25pm-5:10pm Act #87003
Little Dribblers I
Designed to introduce the sport of
basketball and develop motor skills and
eye-hand coordination through fun drills
and games. Learn the fundamentals of
bouncing, catching, and shooting. Low
hoops and small basketballs will be used.
Ages 5 - 6 4 Classes $45(R/GO)/$57(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Tue 9/17-10/8 5:00pm-5:45pm Act #86100
Tue 10/22-11/12 5:00pm-5:45pm Act #86101
Pine Valley Community Gymnasium
Wed 10/23-11/13 5:00pm-5:45pm Act #86102
Little Dribblers II
This class develops a childs knowledge
and ability to participate in an age
appropriate game of basketball! Building
upon skills learned from Dribblers I,
children will be introduced to Man to Man
and Zone defense basics. With scrimmages
held each class, this will be a great
introduction to our Youth Hoops program.
Ages 5 - 6 4 Classes $50(R/GO)/$63(N)
Pine Valley Community Gym
Thu 9/19-10/10 5:00pm-6:00pm Act #86103
Fri 10/25-11/15 5:00pm-6:00pm Act #86104
Little Dribblers III
This class develops a hoopsters knowledge
and ability to participate in an age
appropriate game of basketball! Children
will be introduced to defensive and
ofensive skills and concepts. 3 on 3 and 5
on 5 scrimmages each class will introduce
the fow and excitement of a real basketball
game!
Ages 7 - 8 4 Classes $50(R/GO)/$63(N)
Pine Valley Community Gym
Wed 10/23-11/13 5:00pm-6:00pm Act #86105
One On One Basketball Training
Instructor: One on One Basketball
One on One Basketball has helped
thousands of players at all levels improve
their game through our programs. Ball
handling, shooting, defensive and ofensive
footwork, passing, and rebounding are
some of the elements of focus during these
sessions. We look forward to working with
your aspiring basketball player.
Ages 8-10 8 Classes $125(R/GO)/$157(N)
Iron Horse Community Gym
Tue 9/17-11/5 5:00pm-6:00pm Act #87007
Kindergarten Hoops Prep Camp
Taught by program staf, this prep camp
will introduce fundamental basketball
skills, concepts, and rules related to our
Kindergarten Hoops League through
fun drills and games. Age appropriate
scrimmages held at the end of each day
will introduce young hoopsters to the fow
and excitement of a real basketball game!
*Participants must be registered in the
2013 Kindergarten Hoops League in order
to participate in this class. Please register
for the Kindergarten Hoops League prior to
registering for this prep camp.
5 Classes $55(R/GO)/$69(N)
Pine Valley Community Gym
Mon-Fri 10/14-10/18 5:00pm-6:00pm Act #87297
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ELEMENTARY 5 10
Sports
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ELEMENTARY 5 10
Sports
Youth Hoops
The league uses volunteer coaches and encourages the involvement of parents. Emphasis is on fundamental skill development with
every player participating. Standings are not kept in this league because our emphasis is on the enjoyment of learning, not winning.
Final team placement will be determined by skills observation, grade and gender. Each player will receive a reversible team jersey and a
gift at the end of the season. League requests can only be submitted at the Skills Observations. No request is guaranteed. No refunds will
be given for requests not granted. Games will be held for approximately 1 hour during the time listed. Game times will vary each week
and will be indicated on the game schedule.
Player Packets (Roster, Practice Dates/Times, Game Schedules, etc.) will be emailed on 11/14. Packets will not be printed or
mailed. Please verify your email address is correct during registration since all league communication is by email.
Registration Deadline is Wednesday, October 24 unless maximum is met prior to this date. Space in the league is limited. The last
day to request a refund is Friday, October 11.
Mandatory Skills Observation
All Youth Hoops participants must attend and participate
in one skills observation. Skills observations will take
approximately 20-30 minutes. Please attend on one of the
two dates below at any time within your leagues timeframe.
Pine Valley Community Gymnasium
Saturday, October 19 or Sunday, October 27
11:00-11:45am 1st Grade Coed
12:00-12:45pm 2nd Grade Coed
1:00-1:45pm 3rd Grade Boys
2:00-2:45pm 3rd/4th Grade Girls and 5th/6th Grade Girls
3:00-3:45pm 4th Grade Boys and 7th-12th Grade Girls
4:00-4:45pm 5th/6th Grade Boys
5:00-5:45pm 7th/8th Grade Boys and 9th-12th Grade Boys
Mandatory Skills Observation
All Youth Hoops participants must attend and participate in
the skills observation. Please attend on the date below at
anytime during the timeframe. Skills Observation will take
approximately 15-20 minutes.
Pine Valley Community Gym
Saturday, October 12
1:00-2:30pm
This league relies on volunteer coaches. If you are interested or would like more information contact Adam Chow at
achow@sanramon.ca.gov or (925) 973-3209. Coaches submitting inquiries by 10/11 will select team names and practice time.
Saturdays 10/26-12/7 6 Classes $65(R)/$82(N)
Pine Valley Gym
Coed
Kindergarten 9:00am-12:00pm Act# 87286
*Times are subject to change and will held for 1 hours*
Youth Hoops Kindergarten
The ffth season of Kindergarten Hoops is Back! The league uses volunteer coaches and encourages the involvement of parents.
Emphasis is on fundamental skill development with every player participating. There are no practices for this league, simply show up
and play basketball. Final team placement will be determined by skills observation and gender. Space is limited.
There will be no games on November 23. Packets, which include team roster and game schedule, will be mailed on Wednesday,
October 16.
Registration deadline is Friday, October 11 unless maximum is met prior to this date. The last day to request a refund is Friday, October
4.
Games will be held for approximately 1 hour during
the time listed. Game times will vary each week and
will be indicated on the game schedule.
Saturdays 1/11 - 3/1 8 games $149(R)/ $187(N)
Windemere Ranch Middle School
Coed Grade 1* 8:30am-4:30pm Act# 87287
Grade 2* 8:00am-4:00pm Act# 87288
* leagues may be combined depending on registrations
Pine Valley Community Gymnasium
Boys Grade 3 8:30am-10:00am Act# 87289
Grade 4 10:30am-2:30pm Act# 87290
Girls Grades 3-4 11:00am-1:00pm Act# 87294
Grades 5-6 1:00pm-4:00pm Act# 87295
Grades 7-8 2:30pm-4:30pm Act# 87296
Grades 9-12 4:00pm-5:30pm Act# 87312
Iron Horse Community Gymnasium
Boys Grades 5-6 8:30am-11:30am Act# 87291
Grades 7-8 11:30am-1:30pm Act# 87292
Grades 9-12 1:30pm-3:30pm Act# 87293
***All game times are subject to change based on the league enrollment***
SPECIAL EVENTS
Halloween Middle School Dance
Put on your Halloween costume and
come have a howling good time at the
Halloween Middle School Dance. All 6th,
7th, and 8th graders with a valid school ID
are invited to attend this fun event. Tickets
will be sold for $10 at our middle school
Teen Centers and San Ramon Community
Center beginning October 18th. Tickets will
only be sold at the door if available for $15.
Visit www.SRTeen.org for dress code and
parental permission form.
Grades 6-8 $10 pre-registered/$15 at the door
San Ramon Community Center at Central Park
Fri 10/25 6:30pm-9:00pm
San Ramon Youth Symphony
Conductor: David Sego
The Youth Symphony directed by David Sego of Galileo Music Academy is an opportunity
for string & woodwind students to play in a large ensemble. The symphony will perform
two concerts each year. Acceptance into the symphony is by audition only. Interested
students and parents should attend an informational meeting at 7:00pm on September
9 at the San Ramon Community Center in Central Park. Auditions will be scheduled for
all interested students on September 16 between 5:00pm - 9:00pm. Instruments: Violin,
viola, cello, bass, fute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon, timpani & percussion. Concert Dates 1/27 &
5/12. $25 lab fee for uniform & music. No class meeting 10/14, 11/11, 11/25, 12/23, 12/30,
1/20, 2/17, 4/14
Age 10-18 32 Rehearsals $498(R/GO)/$622 (N)
Dougherty Valley Performing Arts Center, Studio Room
Mon 9/23-5/19 7pm-9pm Act# 87428
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Teen Center Special Events
MIDDLE SCHOOL 11 13 MIDDLE SCHOOL 11 13
MIDDLE SCHOOL TEEN CENTERS
Its that time of year again. Time to start planning for back to school! The Teen Centers are
currently accepting students on the wait list for the 2013-2014 school year. Homework
time will be provided every day with help from the Teen Center Staf for those dif cult
questions. Character Development activities each week will assist your middle school
student discover their SPARK! with our new curriculum. And for those teens that are
constantly on their phones and computers, our ENTHUSIASTIC, EXPERIENCED staf will
be focusing on Outdoor Recreation and Socialization Skills! Space is limited so make sure
to register early! More information on the curriculum, schedules and each Teen Center
Site can be found at www.SRTeen.org. The Teen Center program is not available for online
registration. Please contact (925) 973-3200 for more information on how to register.
Grades 6 - 8
Waitlist Information and Registration
Windemere Ranch Teen Center Act# 81344
Iron Horse Teen Center Act# 81348
Gale Ranch Teen Center Act# 81352
Pine Valley Teen Center Act# 81356
For more information on the Middle School Teen Centers please visit www.SRTeen.org,
or call (925) 973-3200.
ARTS-PERFORMING
Ballet III
Instructor: All 4 Dance
Ballet III continues training from Ballet II
and focuses on performance technique.
Requires 2 years of ballet. $30 costume fee.
See confrmation receipt for specifc attire
required. $30 Costume fee for presentations
throughout the 2013-2014 school year due
at the frst class.
Ages 11-16
12 Classes $168(R/GO)/$210(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Sat 9/21-12/14* 2:30pm-3:30pm Act #86989
*No class 11/30
Jazz Dance III
Instructor: Christie Tomlinson
A continuing technique class for more
advanced students. Dancers will learn
more advanced turns, leaps, and jumps
and use mechanics to improve their
dancing. Instructor permission required
before enrolling. See confrmation receipt
for specifc attire required.
Ages 12+
14 Classes $196(R/GO)/$245(N)
San Ramon Community Center at Central Park
Thu 9/12-12/19* 6:40pm-7:40pm Act #86947
*No class 11/28
Tap IV
Instructor: Christie Tomlinson
For more advanced students who have
taken at least two sessions of Tap III or
have past tap training. Emphasis will be on
perfecting steps learned in the previous
class. Additional steps and routines will
be introduced. Teens and adults welcome.
Instructor permission is required for this
class. See confrmation receipt for specifc
attire required.
Ages 9+
14 Classes $182(R/GO)/$228(N)
San Ramon Community Center at Central Park
Thu 9/12-12/19* 5:45pm-6:30pm Act #86951
*No class 11/28
Teen ImprovU: Fun-damentals of
Improv
Instructor: Venessa Sanchez
Learn the basic skills of improvisation in
a fun and supportive environment. Youll
learn how to be positive, take risks, and
focus on being in the moment. We will learn
about timing, building character, story
structure, and more improv games than
you can shake a stick at! No experience is
required for this class. This class culminates
with a show for friends and family.
Ages 10-14
9 Classes $100(R/GO)/$125(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Tue 9/17-11/12 6:00pm-7:00pm Act #86952
Teen Performers: Disneys Mulan Jr.
Instructor: Bay Area Childrens Theatre
Travel back to the legendary, story-telling
days of ancient China with this action-
packed stage adaptation of Disneys
Mulan. Learn vocal technique, acting and
choreography as you prepare for fnal
performances at the Dougherty Valley
Performing Arts Center on Jan 23-25, 2014.
$25 materials fee.
Ages 11-16
17 Classes $325(R/GO)/$407(N)
Dougherty Valley Performing Arts Center
Mon 9/9-1/21* 4:00pm-6:00pm Act #86789
*No class 11/11, 11/25, 12/23, 12/30, 1/20/14
Mandatory additional classes:
Sun 1/5/14 12:00pm-5:00pm
Final Dress Rehearsal:
Tue 1/21/14 4:00pm-6:00pm
Performances:
Thu 1/23/14 7:00pm
Sat 1/25/14 2:00pm
Wed 9/11-1/22/14* 4:00pm-6:00pm Act #86917
*No class 11/27, 12,25, 1/1/14
Mandatory additional rehearsal:
Sun 1/12/14 12:00pm-5:00pm
Performances:
Fri 1/24/14 7:00pm
Sat 1/25/14 5:00pm
ARTS-VISUAL
Cartoon Drawing
Instructor: Sharon Barker
Ever wonder how artists create cartoon
characters? Well take a closer look and
break down how to draw in basic steps
with gestures, construction, anatomy and
technique. Character development and
conceptual designs are some areas well
explore to better understand this craft.
Bring materials from confrmation receipt
list for frst day of class.
Grades 4+
8 Classes $160(R/GO)/$200(N)
San Ramon Community Center at Central Park
Thu 9/19-11/7 4:30pm-6:00pm Act #86927
ENRICHMENT
Babysitting for Beginners
Instructor: Suzy McCreary
The class you have been looking for to
develop all the skills needed to be a trusted
and responsible babysitter. Learn about
child development, meal and bedtime
strategies, discipline, how to get jobs, and
ways to make babysitting fun for you and
the kids. Basic frst aid, general safety, and
what to do in an emergency will also be
covered.
Ages 10-14
1 Class $48(R/GO)/$60(N)
Alcosta Senior & Community Center
Sat 11/2 9:00am-2:30pm Act #86386
SPORTS
One On One Basketball Training
Instructor: One on One Basketball
One on One Basketball has helped
thousands of players at all levels improve
their game through our programs. Ball
handling, shooting, defensive and ofensive
footwork, passing, and rebounding are
some of the elements of focus during these
sessions. We look forward to working with
your aspiring basketball player.
Ages 11-15
8 Classes $125(R/GO)/$157(N)
Iron Horse Community Gym
Thu 9/19-11/7 5:00pm-6:00pm Act #87006
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MIDDLE SCHOOL 11 13
Performing Arts Visual Arts Enrichment Sports
City of San Ramon Youth Tennis
Match Play League
Instructor: Kris Milligan
The League is designed by USPTR certifed
Level 1 Professional, Kris Milligan, to help
players of all levels compete with more
success! Rules, positioning, strategy, chalk
talks and match analysis highlight the
program. For more information about level
of play or program call Kris at 925-719-3346.
Red Level: Ages 5-10
Beginner-New players who will receive
instruction and have not learned to rally.
Participants will learn the basic swings,
mini-rally, games, rules, scoring and play
mini-match tournaments.
Ages 5-10
6 Classes $145(R/GO)/$182(N)
Dougherty Valley High School
Sun 10/6-11/17 2:30pm-4:00pm* Act #87189
*No class 10/13
Bronze Level: Ages 8-13
For players who can sustain a short rally,
can start a point with a drop hit serve but
cannot serve overhead. Participants will
learn basic swings, rally, games, contests
and compete in matches.
Ages 8-13
6 Classes $145(R/GO)/$182(N)
Dougherty Valley High School
Sun 10/6-11/17* 2:30pm-4:00pm Act #87190
*No class 10/13
Silver Level: Ages 10-14
Participants must be able to sustain a rally,
serve overhead and have some control
and consistency. Students will work on
swings, singles and doubles positioning
and strategy. Results from matches will be
tabulated.
Ages 10-14
6 Classes $155(R/GO)/$194(N)
Dougherty Valley High School
Sun 10/6-11/17* 4:00pm-5:45pm Act #87191
*No class 10/13
Gold Level: Ages 10-18
Participants could be high school JV/
Varsity level. Participants will warm up with
advanced drills, strategy contests, singles
and doubles match play. Results from
matches will be tabulated.
Ages 10-18
6 Classes $155(R/GO)/$194(N)
Dougherty Valley High School
Sun 10/6-11/17* 4:00pm-5:45pm Act #87192
*No class 10/13
Tennis: All Levels
Instructor: Daniel Pesce
Classes provide instruction on tennis
fundamentals for beginners and advanced
concepts for more advanced players. Rally
contests, match play, strategy, advanced
spins & movements and strategies for
singles and doubles. Participants will be
grouped by level of play
Ages 11-18
4 Classes $116(R/GO)/$145(N)
Athan Downs Park
Sat 9/21-10/12 8:30am-10:00am Act #87143
Sat 10/19-11/9 8:30am-10:00am Act #87144
4 Classes $158(R/GO)/$198(N)
Wed 9/18-10/9 4:00pm-6:00pm Act #87145
Wed 10/16-11/6 4:00pm-6:00pm Act #87146
Tennis: Youth Beginner-Low
Intermediate
Instructor: Kris Milligan
Classes provide instruction on the
fundamental swings. Plus rally contests,
match play, strategy and scoring.
Ages 11-18
4 Classes $118(R/GO)/$148(N)
Dougherty Valley High School
Sat 9/21-10/12 9:00am-10:30am Act #87161
Sat 10/19-11/9 9:00am-10:30am Act #87162
Tennis: Jr. Academy
Instructor: Daniel Pesce
The Academy is for students who are ready
for fast paced drills. Advanced movement,
swings, spins, point playing contests and
match play are included. Participants must
be approved by Kris. Call Kris at 719.3346
for approval.
Ages 11-18
4 Classes $158(R/GO)/$198(N)
Athan Downs Park
Sat 9/21-10/12 10:00am-12:00pm Act #87326
Sat 10/19-11/9 10:00am-12:00pm Act #87327

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MIDDLE SCHOOL 11 13
Sports
Special Olympics Bowling
The City of San Ramon together with
Special Olympics of Northern California
provide year-round sports training
and athletic competition in a variety of
Olympic-style sports for persons eight
years of age and older with developmental
disabilities. Bowling Athletes will learn how
to throw a bowling ball, score points, and
increase overall skills. A Special Olympics
bowling tournament will take place in early
December. Bowling is free for all Special
Olympic Athletes. Special Olympic Medical
Forms must be on fle prior to the frst day
of training. Includes two games and shoe
rental.
Ages 8+
6 Classes Free
Danville Bowl
Mon 9/16 - 10/21 3:15pm- 4:45pm Act #86725
City of San Ramon
Parks & Community Services
Inclusion Services Program
The Parks and Community Services
Department welcomes and encourages the
participation of children and adults with
disabilities in all of our programs and services.
Our goal is to facilitate opportunities for
participants with and without disabilities, and
to engage in recreational pursuits together.
Contact the Therapeutic Recreation Of ce at
(925) 973-3325 or email at parks@sanramon.
ca.gov, Attn: Therapeutic Recreation Of ce,
and inform them of your registration two
weeks in advance. Once you contact the of ce
you will be asked to help staf fll out a profle
on the participant. After the profle is flled out
it will be sent to the supervisor of the program
the participant is registered for. The TR staf
and the supervisor of the program will work
together to meet the needs of the participant
and assure the best recreational experience
possible.
Services the Therapeutic
Recreation (TR) Of ce can
provide:
TR staf will use profle information to help
facilitate participation in a program based
on the participants needs
TR staf will provide an aide based on
participants needs or allow a personal
specialist to work within our program if
necessary
Therapeutic recreation programs are
provided as alternative choices
If you have questions about the services the
Therapeutic Recreation of ce can provide or
would like assistance, please call us at (925)
973-3325, or email us at parks@sanramon.
ca.gov, Attn: Therapeutic Recreation Of ce.
Aquatic Center Adaptive
Equipment
Both pools are full service with ADA
accessible locker rooms, easy entry stairs
for entering the water, swim lifts and water
wheel chairs for the enjoyment of the play
pool.
Therapeutic Bowling
This is a therapeutic recreation class. This is
a fun, recreational class where participants
will learn bowling basics such as approach,
strikes, spares, and frames. Includes three
games and shoe rental. Meet at the
Danville Bowl.
Ages 8+
7 Classes $70(R/GO)/$88(N)
Danville Bowl
Mon 10/28-12/16 3:00pm- 4:45pm Act #86727
Therapeutic Cooking Class
Instructor: Rainbow Chefs
Come and have fun cooking your dinner
with friends. The three week class is
designed to teach young teens and adults
the basics of safety and life skills around
cooking. Each class will prepare a meal
to be enjoyed at the end of class. Small
classes sizes ensures the ability to receive
individualized attention. $24 materials fee.
Ages 13 - 25
6 Classes $144(R/GO)/$180(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Wed 9/18-10/23 4:00pm- 5:00pm Act #87409
37 Register Online: www.SanRamonRecGuide.com 973-3200
Therapeutic Recreation
THERAPEUTIC RECREATION
Online Classes
If you would like the freedom to take
classes on your own time and at home, then
online classes are for you. Full descriptions
of courses and a syllabus can be accessed
online at www.ed2go.com/sanramonpcs. If
you would like to take a class that you do
not see listed below or on the San Ramon
website, many other classes are listed at the
www.ed2go.com online catalog. The Parks
and Community Services representative
can be contacted at 973-3325 to add any
class for you. You should have a computer
and a connection to the Internet. Some
classes require you to have the software
being taught installed on your computer.
Classes start every month on the date
listed:
September 18 Activity #86721
October 16 Activity #86722
November 20 Activity #86723
December 18 Activity #86724
$99 for each class
GMAT Preparation
SAT/ACT Preparation - Part 1
SAT/ACT Preparation - Part 2
GRE Preparation - Part 1
(Verbal and Analytical)
GRE Preparation - Part 2
(Quantitative)
LSAT Preparation - Part 1
LSAT Preparation - Part 2
Check out Youth Symphony
information on page 34.
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HIGH SCHOOL 14 18
Online Classes
www.SRTeen.org
SRTeen.org is the one stop for concerts, events, and the
best of everything for San Ramon Teens. Subscribe to
the site and receive updates on:
Event Calendar
Curious about upcoming events available for teens?
Information can be foundincluding dates, prices
and important forms for the Middle School dance, High
School acoustic nights, Skatepark and BMX Park.
Teen Classes
Looking for classes available for teens? Take a look at upcoming
classes including Babysitting for Beginners, and Drama classes.
Teen Centers
Weekly updates about Middle School Teen Centers. Take a look at upcoming schedules
including closed dates and minimum day information.
Summer Camps
Tired of your teen sitting around the house all summer? Take a look at what camps are
available, including Dance Camps, Theater Camps, Public Speaking and Speech and
Debate Camps, and the Studio 925 Middle School Camp.
Youth Resource Program
This program utilizes recreation, community service, counseling, and skill development to
prevent or deter at-risk behaviors in youth. The Community & Youth Resource Program
services youth ages 12-18 who are enrolled in either middle or high school and reside
in San Ramon. This program is free of charge to those it services and can be accessed
through a simple referral form.
Teen Council
Teen Council is a great way for to get involved in the community and meet new friends!
Positions are available to High School and Middle School students. The Teen Council
is a City Council appointed committee which makes recommendations to the City of
San Ramon staf, Parks and Community Services Commission and City Council on the
delivery of teen programs, facilities, activities, services and policies. In addition, the Teen
Council advocates for teen issues, volunteers for numerous City events and plans special
activities for teens. Information including current Teen Council Members, meeting dates
and times, and the application can be found here.
BMX and Skate Park
Rules, schedules and upcoming events can be found here for the Skate Park at Central
Park and the BMX Park at Memorial Park.
Subscribe to SRTeen.org to be the frst to know all the up to date info on teen programs
in San Ramon!
ARTS-PERFORMING
Ballet- Beginning
Instructor: Studio 8 Dance
If youre interested in learning the art of
ballet then this is the class for you! Develop
a lean, toned dancers body and learn
ballet basics that include terminology
and positions. Taught in a comfortable
environment by an experienced teacher
and dancer. No previous dance experience
required.
Ages 18+ 6 Classes $102(R/GO)/$128(N)
Dougherty Valley Performing Arts Center
Thu 9/19-10/24 5:30pm-6:30pm Act #86970
Thu 10/31-12/12* 5:30pm-6:30pm Act #86971
*No class 11/28
Ballet- Intermediate
Instructor: Studio 8 Dance
Rediscover your love of dance & movement
while improving your skill level! Class
includes a 30 minute warm-up followed by
center foor work and foor progressions
that include short combinations, turn
practice and Grande Allegro. Taught in
comfortable yet challenging environment
by a professional choreographer &
experienced dancer. Previous dance or
ballet experience needed.
Ages 15+ 6 Classes $102(R/GO)/$128(N)
Dougherty Valley Performing Arts Center
Thu 9/19-10/24 6:30pm-7:30pm Act #86759
Thu 10/31-12/12* 6:30pm-7:30pm Act #86760
*No class 11/28
Belly Dance- Beginning
Instructor: Tatseena
Unleash the goddess in you through belly
dance. Add pizazz to your life while you
learn basic techniques, hip movements,
traveling steps, simple arm movements,
and fnger cymbal patterns. Learn the
cultural history as well as new traditions
currently popular in this expressive dance.
Participants gain fexibility, strength, and
improved self-image all while having fun
with this dynamic dance form.
Ages 13+ 6 Classes $70(R/GO)/$88(N)
San Ramon Community Center at Central Park
Mon 9/23-10/28 6:45pm-7:45pm Act #86964
Mon 11/4-12/16* 6:45pm-7:45pm Act #86965
*No class 11/11
Belly Dance- Intermediate/
Advanced
Instructor: Tatseena
Continue to dance and build on belly
dance basics. Learn more combinations
and musical interpretations, prepare for
upcoming shows, use your fnger cymbals
and veils with your dance. Students are
required to have taken Beginning Belly
Dance prior to enrolling in this class.
Ages 16+ 6 Classes $65(R/GO)/$82(N)
San Ramon Community Center at Central Park
Mon 9/23-10/28 8:00pm-9:00pm Act #86966
Mon 11/4-12/16* 8:00pm-9:00pm Act #86967
*No class 11/11
Hula & Tahitian Dance
Instructor: Desiree Elder
Come learn the graceful art of the
Hawaiian hula along with the invigorating
drum dances of French Polynesia. This
class will cover basics in hand, hip and
feet movement, as well as language and
culture. Build your fexibility, stamina, body
awareness and coordination while burning
calories and having fun!
Ages 13+ 5 Classes $75(R/GO)/$94(N)
Alcosta Senior & Community Center
Thu 9/19-10/17 7:15pm-8:45pm Act #86980
Modern, Jazz, and Contemporary
Dance
Instructor: Studio 8 Dance
A great class for experienced dancers
looking for a serious dance class (whether
coming back to dance after a break or still
dancing). Warm up and choreography
are Horton, Graham, and Limon based.
Class will challenge students technically,
building strength and confdence in a
supportive environment. Class is taught by a
professional choreographer & experienced
dancer. Previous dance experience needed.
Ages 15+ 6 Classes $102(R/GO)/$128(N)
Dougherty Valley Performing Arts Center
Thu 9/19-10/24 7:30pm-8:30pm Act #86761
Thu 10/31-12/12* 7:30pm-8:30pm Act #86762
*No class 11/28
Salsa Dance - Beginning
Instructor: 4 Ever Dance
Want to dance like the dancers on the
Dancing with the Stars? Then grab your
dancing shoes and come join us. In this class
students will learn basic Salsa, technique,
footwork, movement and choreography.
Salsa dancing is very popular in todays
dance venues. Students will learn that
dancing is fun and is a great way to stay
in shape and keep your mind active. No
partner required.
Ages 18+ 7 Classes $91(R)/$114(N)
4 Ever Dance Studio
Thu 9/12-10/24 7:30pm-8:30pm Act #86962
Thu 10/31-12/19 7:30pm-8:30pm Act #87969
Salsa Dance-Intermediate
Instructor: 4 Ever Dance
This challenging and rewarding class is
packed with hot moves and cool styling.
NO PARTNER REQUIRED. Prerequisite:
Beginning Salsa or experience partner
dancing.
Ages 18+ 7 Classes $91(R)/$114(N)
4 Ever Dance Studio
Thu 9/12-10/24 8:30pm-9:30pm Act #86963
Thu 10/31-12/19 8:30pm-9:30pm Act #87970
39 Register Online: www.SanRamonRecGuide.com 973-3200
ADULTS
ADULTS
Performing Arts
Community Theater Auditions
The San Ramon Community Theater will be
having an open audition for their Holiday
production on September 23rd with call
backs on September 25th . Check out
the Theater Company website at www.
sanramoncommunitytheater.org for more
information.
Dougherty Station Community Center
Mon 9/23 7:30pm-9:00pm
San Ramon Symphonic Band
Be a part of the San Ramon Symphonic
Band, led by conductor Larry Colon. Two
participation options are available: (1)
Register for the full year, attend rehearsals
and play in all concerts, or (2) Pay As You
Go by registering to attend rehearsals
and play in specifc concerts. Returning
band members are welcome to register
now. Prospective band members must
observe a rehearsal and be approved by
the conductor prior to registration.
Fall Concert- October 11
Holiday Concert-December 20
Winter Concert-March 14
Spring Concert-May 2
Ages 15+
Dougherty Valley Performing Arts Center
$40(R/GO)/$50(N) /$20(R-student)/$25(N-student)
Tue 9/3-7/1 7:00pm-9:00pm Act #87433
Fall Concert
$10(R/GO)/$13(N)/$5(R-student)/$7(N-student)
Tue 9/3-10/8 7:00pm-9:00pm Act #87434
Christmas Festival
$10(R/GO)/$13(N)/$5(R-student)/$7(N-student)
Tue 10/15-12/17 7:00pm-9:00pm Act #87435
Improv Basics
Instructor: Venessa Sanchez
Whether you are interested in performing
arts, sharpening your creative edge, or
simply becoming more comfortable in front
of new people, this class is for you! Improv
Basics is a fun, relaxed, and supportive
introduction to the fundamentals of
improv. No experience required! Wear
comfortable clothing and be ready to have
fun!
Ages 18+
9 Classes $60(R/GO)/$75(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Tue 9/17-11/12 7:00pm-9:00pm Act #86933
Improv Next Level
Instructor: Venessa Sanchez
If you have improv training or experience,
and understand the basics, Improv Next
Level may be for you. This class has a
performance date with a live audience.
You must have instructor approval prior to
joining this class.
Ages 18+
9 Classes $60(R/GO)/$75(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Wed 9/18-11/13 6:30pm-9:30pm Act #86934
San Ramon Community Chorus
Instructors: Colleen & Nick Vitalis
The Community Chorus is open to those
who enjoy recreational singing in a friendly,
stress-free atmosphere. We sing familiar
tunes from Broadway classics and folk. No
experience or auditions are required. $6
materials fee. Performance 12/15.
Ages 13+
14 Classes $31(R/GO)/$39(N)
San Ramon Community Center at Central Park
Tue 9/10-12/10 8:00pm-9:30pm Act #86426
Guitar
Instructor: Marvin Ibe
This eight week course is a great way to get
playing the guitar. Participants will learn to
play melodies and chords, read standard
musical notation and tablature. Participants
are encouraged to request songs to play.
No previous musical experience is required.
Ages 18+ 8 Classes $120(R/GO)/$150(N)
San Ramon Community Center at Central Park
Wed 9/18-11/6 7:00pm-7:45pm Act #87325
Ukulele Jam-Level 1
Instructor: Steve Kritzer
If youve never played ukulele before, this
is the class for you. Anyone can do it! Start
with simple chords and strums, and learn
to play basic melodies. Next well move
on to play some fun, simple and popular
songs, everything from Hawaiian to Tin
Plan Alley to Jason Mraz, and beyond.
Emphasis on learning to play and sing
together. Participants must provide their
own ukulele. $10 materials fee.
Ages 15+ 6 Classes $69(R/GO)/$86(N)
San Ramon Community Center at Central Park
Wed 9/18-10/23 7:30pm-9:00pm Act #86938
Wed 10/30-12/4 7:30pm-9:00pm Act #86939
Ukulele Jam-Level 2
Instructor: Steve Kritzer
Take your ukulele playing up another
notch! Well cover more complex strums
and rhythms, fngerpicking, bar chords,
melody playing, and explore singing and
playing songs from early Tin Pan Alley,
Hawaiian, swing and jazz, Reggae, to more
modern pop and rock songs. Must have
taken Level 1 or have knowledge of most
open chords and simple strumming.
Ages 15+ 6 Classes $69(R/GO)/$86(N)
Alcosta Senior & Community Center
Sat 9/21-10/26 9:30am-11:00am Act #86940
ARTS-VISUAL
Acrylic Painting- Beginning
Instructor: Lynne Shephard
Discover the wonderful world of acrylic
painting with this beginning class. Learn
basic methods of using this versatile
waterbased material to create still-lifes and
landscapes on canvas.
Ages 18+ 8 Classes $120(R/GO)/$150(N)
Alcosta Senior & Community Center
Wed 9/25-11/13 1:00pm-3:30pm Act #86918
Acrylic Painting- Intermediate &
Advanced
Instructor: Lynne Shephard
Return to the classroom for more acrylic
painting! Meet up with past classmates
for more advanced techniques in acrylic
painting. All new projects will inspire you
to paint again.
Ages 18+ 8 Classes $125(R/GO)/$156(N)
San Ramon Community Center at Central Park
Mon 9/23-11/18* 7:00pm-9:30pm Act #86921
*No class 11/11
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Performing Arts Visual Arts
Artistic Sculpting for Everyone
Instructor: Eric Haggin
Explore your artistic side while creating
sculptures in clay. Discover the principles,
simple tools, and basic sculpting
techniques needed to create sculptures
worth keeping forever. Together we will
create some seriously good art in a fun,
relaxing class environment. All levels are
welcome and no experience is necessary.
$30 materials fee.
Ages 13+
8 Classes $160(R/GO)/$200(N)
San Ramon Community Center at Central Park
Wed 9/18-11/6 7:00pm-9:00pm Act #86920
Everyone Can Draw
Instructor: David Hill
Drawing to be a better painter. Beginners
will be taught the basics-contour,
perspective, shading and tone, etc. But this
class is also for students who enjoy painting
and mediums other than traditional
drawing materials. Many painters are
frustrated by a lack of drawing skills. All can
beneft from an ability to draw-I can help
you! Students may choose from charcoal,
pencil, pastel, water color or acrylics.
Ages 18+
10 Classes $129(R/GO)/$161(N)
Alcosta Senior & Community Center
Mon 9/16-12/2* 9:30am-12:00pm Act #86925
*No class 11/11, 11/25
Life Drawing
Instructor: David Hill
Drawing from the Model. There is no better
way to maintain or improve your skills.
From Beginner to accomplished painter-all
levels welcome! The length of poses varies.
We start with gesture and usually end with
an extended pose. The models are both
undraped and clothed. An $85 model fee is
collected at the frst class.
Ages 18+
10 Classes $129(R/GO)/$161(N)
San Ramon Library
Mon 9/16-12/2* 6:30pm-9:30pm Act #86926
*No class 11/11, 11/25
Watercolor Painting Magic-
Beginning & Intermediate
Instructor: Lynne Shephard
All the colors of Spring will be the inspiration
for watercolor painting. Participants will
experience beginning and intermediate
exercises and discover new techniques for
diferent styles of watercolor. Returning
students welcome. See confrmation
receipt for supply list.
Ages 18+
8 Classes $112(R/GO)/$140(N)
San Ramon Community Center at Central Park
Tue 9/24-11/12 7:00pm-9:30pm Act #87267
NEW! Writing Poetry
Instructor: Tess Brandt
Discover your creative side through poetry!
Participants will learn several techniques
of poetry, such as rhythm, imagery, and
metaphors and will be given opportunities
and guidance in writing their own poems.
Last class will include a poetry reading.
Ages 18+
10 Classes $90(R)/$113(NR)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Wed 9/18-11/20 6:30pm-8:30pm Act #87968
Beginning Knitting & Beyond
Instructor: Gwen Larriega
Have you always wanted to learn to knit
or do you know the basics & are ready for
more? Then this is the class for you! New
knitters will learn the basics. Experienced
knitters will learn new techniques, pattern
reading, and get help with current knitting
projects. $20 materials fee for new knitters.
Ages 15+
6 Classes $59(R/GO)/$74(N)
San Ramon Community Center at Central Park
Wed 9/18-10/23 7:00pm-8:30pm Act #86922
Wed 10/30-12/4 7:00pm-8:30pm Act #86923
ENRICHMENT
CPR/AED & First Aid- Adult, Child,
Infant
This course teaches participants how
to respond to respiration and cardiac
emergencies for adults, children, and
infants. This class is great for parents,
teachers, or day-care providers. This course
will be taught using theamerican Red Cross
certifcation standards.
Ages 12+
1 Class $40(R/GO)/$50(N)
San Ramon Olympic Pool
Mon 9/30 5:00pm-9:00pm Act #85605
Sat 10/26 8:00am-12:00pm Act #85606
Sat 11/16 8:00am-12:00pm Act #85607
First Aid
This course teaches participants how to
recognize and provide care for emergency
situations and life threatening conditions
requiring basic frst-aid. This class is
great for parents, teachers, and day-care
providers. This course will be taught
using theamerican Red Cross Certifcation
standards.
Ages 12+
1 Class $35(R/GO)/$44(N)
San Ramon Olympic Pool
Wed 10/2 6:00pm-9:00pm Act #85608
Sat 10/26 1:00pm-4:00pm Act #85609
Sat 11/16 1:00pm-4:00pm Act #85610
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Visual Arts Enrichment
Online Classes
If you would like the freedom to take
classes on your own time and at home,
then online classes are for you. Full
descriptions of courses and a syllabus can
be accessed online at www.ed2go.com/
sanramonpcs. If you would like to take
a class that you do not see, many other
classes are listed at the www.ed2go.com
online catalog. A Parks and Community
Services representative can be contacted
at 973-3325 to add any class for you. You
should have a computer and a connection
to the Internet. Some classes require
you to have the software being taught
installed on your computer. Classes start
every month on the date listed:
September 18 Act #86721
October 16 Act #86722
November 20 Act #86723
December 18 Act #86724
$99 for each class
A to Z Grant Writing
Accounting Fundamentals
Achieving Top Search Engine Positions
Beginners Guide to Getting Published
Beginning Writers Workshop
Business and Marketing Writing
Computer Skills for the Workplace
Conversational Japanese
Conversational French
Creating a Successful Business Plan
Creating Web Pages
Discover Digital Photography
Instant Italian
Introduction to Adobe Acrobat X
Introduction to C++ Programming
Introduction to Crystal Reports
Introduction to Digital Scrapbooking
Introduction to Java Programming
Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2010
Intro to Microsoft Outlook 2010
Intro to Microsoft PowerPoint 2010
Intro to Microsoft Publisher 2010
Introduction to Microsoft Word 2010
Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2010
Intermediate Microsoft Word 2010
Introduction to QuickBooks 2012
Introduction to SQL
Introduction to Windows 7
Learn to Buy and Sell on eBay
Nonproft Fundraising Essentials
FITNESS
Pilates
Instructor: Judith Connaughton
Pilates is a system of exercises that focuses
on the powerhouse muscles; the core
muscles of the torso, and the relationship
between and abdominal and back muscles.
These exercises can help alleviate should/
neck stress, and low back and hip issues
by adding both strength and fexibility to
muscles and joints.
Ages 13+
San Ramon Community Center at Central Park
6 Classes $72(R/GO)/$90(N)
Tue 9/17-10/22 6:00pm-7:00pm Act #86384
7 Classes $84(R/GO)/$105(N)
Tue 10/29-12/17* 6:00pm-7:00pm Act #86385
*No class 11/26
NEW! Pilates Barre Sculpt
Instructor: Judith Connaughton
Get ready to transform your body to longer,
leaner, and stronger while enhancing
fexibility and posture as we redefne our
body image inside and out. This class
incorporates Pilates & Barre exercises that
engage your core while sculpting and
lengthening your muscles multi-level class
with focus on form and alignment: muscle
intensity and calorie burning exercise in a
non-impact format.
Ages 16+
6 Classes $72(R/GO)/$90(N)
San Ramon Community Center at Central Park
Mon 9/16-10/21 10:00am-11:00am Act #87052
Mon 10/28-12/16* 10:00am-11:00am Act #87053
*No class 11/11, 11/25
Sat 11/2-12/14* 9:15am-10:15am Act #87054
*No class 11/30
Yoga/Pilates Fusion
Instructor: Roberta Wilson
Yoga, the union of mind and body,
integration of breath and movement,
balance of strength and fexibility.
Pilates, increasing strength and fexibility
by focusing on the Powerhouse,
understanding the relationship of the back
muscles to the abdominal area.
Ages 18+ 6 Classes $66(R/GO)/$83(N)
San Ramon Community Center at Central Park
Fri 9/20-10/25 10:30am-11:45am Act #87014
Fri 11/1-12/13* 10:30am-11:45am Act #87015
*No class 11/29
Pilates Morning
Instructor: Judith Connaughton
Pilates is a system of exercises that focuses
on the powerhouse muscles; the core
muscles of the torso, and the relationship
between and abdominal and back muscles.
These exercises can help alleviate should/
neck stress, and low back and hip issues
by adding both strength and fexibility to
muscles and joints.
Ages 13+
San Ramon Community Center at Central Park
6 Classes $72(R/GO)/$90(N)
Wed 9/18-10/23 10:00am-11:00am Act #86410
7 Classes $84(R/GO)/$105(N)
Wed 10/30-12/18* 10:00am-11:00am Act #86411
*No class 11/27
Tai Chi Chuan
Instructor: 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 and push hands. Students will also be
eligible to participate in seminars held by
Master Tung Kai Ying.
Ages 18+
12 Classes $144(R/GO)/$180(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Mon 9/16-12/16* 7:30pm-8:45pm Act #86113
*No class 11/11, 11/25
NEW! U-JAM Fitness
Instructor: Elizabeth Fichtner
U-JAM Fitness is an athletic hip-hop dance
ftness workout that combines dance and
high energy music for a workout that is
bound to get your heart rate up, your body
moving and make you work up a sweat-All
while having FUN! The choreography is
easy to follow, fun and creative. No dance
experience is necessary-All ftness level are
welcome. Come and experience the craze-
United we JAM!
Ages 13+
6 Classes $72(R/GO)/$90(N)
Dougherty Station Community Center
Tue 9/24 - 10/29 6:30pm-7:30pm Act #87024
Tue 11/15-12/17* 6:30pm-7:30pm Act #87025
*No class 11/26
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Online Classes Fitness
Yoga
Instructor: Roberta Wilson
The ancient system of yoga integrates body,
mind and breath for total performance and
health. This yoga class includes a warm
up phase, an active work phase and a cool
down phase. Each phase incorporates
balance postures, breathing technique
and moving the body mindfully. Each class
ends with deep relaxation.
Ages 16+
6 Classes $66(R/GO)/$83(N)
San Ramon Community Center at Central Park
Wed 9/18-10/23 6:00pm-7:15pm Act #86418
Wed 10/30-12/11* 6:00pm-7:15pm Act #86419
*No class 11/27
Yoga-Mornings
Instructor: Roberta Wilson
Focus the mind, strengthen the body.
Open gateways to your inner self in this
Kripalu inspired Yoga class. Using Yoga
poses and awareness of the breath you will
experience increased fexibility, strength
and balance, both on your mat and of.
Class will close with deep relaxation.
Ages 18+
6 Classes $66(R/GO)/$83(N)
San Ramon Community Center at Central Park
Wed 9/18-10/23 9:30am-10:45am Act #86420
Wed 10/30-12/11* 9:30am-10:45am Act #86421
*No class 11/27
Alcosta Senior & Community Center
Sat 9/21-10/26 10:45am-12:00pm Act #86422
Sat 11/2-12/14* 10:45am-12:00pm Act #86423
*No class 11/30
NEW! Yoga: Hatha Vinyasa Flow
Instructor: Lisa Jang
Vinyasa in Sanskrit means connection.
We will connect breath with movement
through various yoga postures. Expect
plenty of movement and some gentle
stretches at the end. All levels welcomed.
Yoga mat required. Yoga blocks and straps
highly recommended. Bring water and a
towel.
Ages 18+ 6 Classes $72(R/GO)/$90(N)
San Ramon Community Center at Central Park
Thu 9/19-10/24 6:00pm-7:00pm Act #87033
Thu 10/31-12/12* 6:00pm-7:00pm Act #87034
*No class 11/28
Mon 9/16-10/21 5:45pm-6:45pm Act #87035
Mon 10/28-12/16* 5:45pm-6:45pm Act #87036
*No class 11/11, 11/25
Zumba
Instructor: Roberta Wilson
Zumba, the high energy aerobic exercise,
fuses hypnotic latin rhythms and easy to
follow moves to create a dynamic ftness
program that will blow you away. The
routines feature interval training sessions
where fast and slow rhythms and resistance
training are combined to tone and sculpt
your body while burning fat. This aerobic
exercise program is not only efective, but
truly fun!
Ages 18+ 6 Classes $66(R/GO)/$83(N)
Alcosta Senior & Community Center
Mon 9/16-10/21 5:45pm-6:45pm Act #87018
Mon 10/28-12/16* 5:45pm-6:45pm Act #87019
*No class 11/11, 11/25
Sat 9/21-10/26 9:30am-10:30am Act #87022
Sat 11/2-12/14* 9:30am-10:30am Act #87023
*No class 11/30
San Ramon Community Center at Central Park
Tue 9/17-10/22 10:15am-11:15am Act #87020
Tue 10/29-12/10* 10:15am-11:15am Act #87021
*No class 11/26
Zumba! Join the Party!
Instructor: Judith Connaughton
Come join us for great energy, music, and
fun. The ultimate stress buster Zumba dance
workout! You will learn the basic steps to
Zumba musical rhythms that include Salsa,
Merengue, Cumbia, and Reggeton. No
previous experience necessary!
Ages 16+
Alcosta Senior & Community Center
6 Classes $72(R/GO)/$90(N)
Wed 9/18-10/23 6:30pm-7:30pm Act #87962
Fri 9/20-10/25 6:00pm-7:00pm Act #86412
7 Classes $84(R/GO)/$105(N)
Wed 10/30-12/18* 6:30pm-7:30pm Act #87963
*No class 11/27
Fri 11/1-12/20* 6:00pm-7:00pm Act #86413
*No class 11/29
Dougherty Station Community Center
6 Classes $72(N/GO)/$90(N)
Wed 9/18-10/23 6:30pm-7:30pm Act #87962
7 Classes $84(N/GO)/$105(N)
Wed 10/30-12/18* 6:30pm-7:30pm Act #87963
*No class 11/30
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Fitness
Aqua Zumba
Instructor: Judith Connaughton
Aqua Zumba takes the fun of Zumba into the water, without the impact! Aqua Zumba
integrates the Zumba formula with aqua ftness techniques and blends it all together into
a challenging and water-based workout. Workouts focus on cardio-conditioning, body-
toning, muscle strength and endurance building, and increasing fexibility and mobility in
a fun and exhilarating way. Splashing, stretching, twisting, even shouting, and laughing,
are often heard during an Aqua Zumba class!
Ages 13+ 4 Classes $40(R/GO)/$50(N)
San Ramon Olympic Pool
Tue 9/17-10/8 12:00pm-1:00pm Act #87137
Sat 9/21-10/12 9:30am-10:30am Act #87138
SPORTS
Golf Level 1: Introduction
Instructor: San Ramon Golf Club
Level 1 is an introductory course covering
proper golf swing, grip and stance. This
course will also cover basic club/equipment
design, rules and etiquette.
Ages 18+ 4 Classes
$85(R/GO)/$107(N)
San Ramon Golf Course
Sat 9/21-10/12 12:30pm-1:30pm Act#86994
Tue, Thu 9/17-9/26 6:00pm-7:00pm Act#86993
Golf Level 2: Short Game
Instructor: San Ramon Golf Club
This program is designed as an introductory
program into the short game skills of
putting, chipping and pitching basics.
Students should have attended a Golf 1
program or have the basic fundamentals of
grip, stance and basic swing concepts.
Ages 18+
San Ramon Golf Course
4 Classes
$85(R/GO)/$107(N)
Tue, Thu 10/1-10/10 6:00pm-7:00pm Act #86995
2 Classes
$85(R/GO)/$107(N)
Sat, Sun 10/5-10/6 9:00am-11:00am Act #86996
Golf Level 3: Putting
Instructor: San Ramon Golf Club
A focused class totally dedicated to the
science and art of putting. A detailed
approach to the mechanics of the putting
stroke, art of reading the greens and drills
to help you develop a better feel for putting
control.
Ages 18+ 2 Classes
$85(R/GO)/$107(N)
San Ramon Golf Course
Sat-Sun 9/21-9/22 9:00am-11:00am Act #86997
Open Gyms
Join the City of San Ramon for adult open
gym. The gym will be open for drop-
in basketball play Monday evenings
and volleyball play Thursday evenings
throughout the year. Both programs play
at Iron Horse Community Gym.
Basketball
Ages 18+ (IDs may be checked)
$5 per person at the door
Day Time Location
Monday 7:00-10:00pm Iron Horse Gym
Volleyball
Ages 18+ (IDs may be checked)
$5 per person at the door
Day Time Location
Thursday 7:00-10:00pm Iron Horse Gym
Family Open Gym Badminton
The gym will be open for drop-in
Badminton play Sunday mornings and
Tuesday evenings.
Ages 6+ with adult
$5 per person at the door
Day Time Location
Sunday 9:00-12:00pm Gale Ranch MS
Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Gale Ranch MS
*Tuesday evenings will be ofered again beginning 9/10
To stay up to date on Open Gym closures,
etc. please visit www.sanramon.ca.gov/
parks/programs/sports/opengyms.htm.
Sports Leagues
The City of San Ramon takes great pride
in the variety and quality of adult sports
programs ofered. Our mission is to ofer
comprehensive adult athletic programs
designed to meet the recreational, ftness
and social needs of adults which emphasize
both instructional and competitive level
play in both individual and team sports.
During the fall season the following
leagues will be ofered:
Mens & Womens Basketball
Coed Soccer
Mens & Coed Softball
Coed Volleyball
Individual Interest List
The Parks and Community Services
Department maintains a list of individuals
who are looking for a spot on a team.
Managers may pick up players from this
list. In addition, entire teams can be formed
from the list. Persons looking for a team are
encouraged to call 973-3268
For more information regarding Adult
Sports, visit the Sports website at
www.sanramon.ca.gov/sports or call
973-3268..
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ALCOSTA SENIOR &
COMMUNITY CENTER
9300 Alcosta Blvd
Ph: (925) 973-3250 Fax: (925) 829-6128
Of ce Hours
MondayFriday 8:30am5:00pm
Senior Travel Desk
(925) 973-3256
Tuesdays 10:00am1:00pm
Services
HICAP (Health Insurance Counseling),
transportation and housing information,
legal and health services, and County
Connection senior discount tickets available
at the Senior Center. Home delivered meals
are available by calling 973-3250.
Senior Fees
Many programs are offered at a nominal fee.
Game tables, library, social services, outdoor
patio and lounge available at no charge.
Senior Lunch Program
Hot, nutritional, balanced lunches served
every Tuesday through Friday at noon for a
donation of $2 to seniors 60+. Reservations
required 24 hours prior to each meal.
Senior Express Van
Transportation is provided for residents
to and from the Senior Center, Tuesday-
Friday, $2 each way. The morning route
begins at 8:30am. The return trip begins at
3:00pm on Tuesday, Thursday and 1:30pm
on Wednesday, Friday. Phone or sign up 24
hours in advance.
Grocery Shopping Shuttle
The San Ramon Senior Express Van provides
service to various shopping locations 2
Thursdays a month. Service begins at
10:00am, with pick-ups at the Senior
Center, Sunny Glenn, Villa San Ramon and
Valley Vista Apartments. Return to your
original pick-up point by noon. Please sign
up 24 hours in advance. $2 round trip. Call
(925) 973-3250 for more details.
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
Monday
Low Impact Aerobics I 8:30-9:25am
Low Impact Aerobics II 9:30-10:25am
Strength Training & Toning 10:30-11:30am
Line Dancing 10:30-11:30am
Pinochle 12:00-3:00pm
Table Tennis 12:00-4:00pm
Tuesday
Card Games 8:30-11:00am
Advanced Line Dancing 9:00-11:00am
Boutique Workshop 9:00am-1:00pm
Learn Bridge While Playing 10:30-11:30am
Senior Nutrition Program 12:00-1:00pm
Party Bridge 12:00-3:00pm
Bingo (special fee) 1:00-3:00pm
Chinese Calligraphy 1:30-2:30pm
Chinese Brush Painting 2:30-4:30pm
Wednesday
Low Impact Aerobics I 8:30-9:25am
Low Impact Aerobics II 9:30-10:25am
Bocce Ball 9:30-11:00am
Sound Out 10:00-11:30am
Strength Training & Toning 10:30-11:30am
Intermediate Line Dancing 10:30-11:30am
Senior Nutrition Program 12:00-1:00pm
Table Tennis 12:00-4:30pm
Thursday
Card Games 8:30-11:00am
Advanced Line Dancing 9:00-11:00am
Painting 9:00am-3:00pm
Balance Through Movement 10:00-10:45am
Boutique Workshop 10:00am-3:00pm
Low Level Total Body Workout 11:00-11:45am
Senior Nutrition Program 12:00-1:00pm
Pinochle 12:00-3:00pm
Table Tennis (except 1st Thurs) 12:00-4:00pm
Silver Tones Chorus 1:00-2:00pm
Longevity Fitness 3:30-5:00pm
Friday
Low Impact Aerobics I 8:30-9:25am
Card Games 8:30-11:00am
Low Impact Aerobics II 9:30-10:25am
Strength Training & Toning 10:30-11:30am
Longevity Dance 10:30-11:30am
Senior Nutrition Program 12:00-1:00pm
Table Tennis 12:00-4:00pm
Advanced Bridge 12:30-4:00pm
Creative Writing 1:00-3:00pm
Karaoke 1:00-4:45pm
Tai Chi Kuen 1:30-3:30pm
Encore! Booster Membership
Start the benefts now
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ADULTS 55+
Weekly Schedule
ENRICHMENT
101A Getting from Start to
Solitaire
In this class you will learn the basic parts
of a computer, how to turn it on and of,
basic screen displays, and play the game of
Solitaire to practice using the mouse.
Ages 55+ 1 Class $9(R/GO)/$11(N)
Alcosta Senior & Community Center
Tue 9/17 10:00am-11:00am Act #86793
Tue 10/22 10:00am-11:00am Act #86794
101B-Creating A Document
In this class you will learn about Windows
and basic terminology. You will write and
save an original text document using basic
word processing. Must have completed
101A before enrolling in this class.
Ages 55+ 1 Class $9(R/GO)/$11(N)
Alcosta Senior & Community Center
Tue 9/24 10:00am-11:00am Act #86795
Tue 10/29 10:00am-11:00am Act #86796
101C-Editing & Printing
Documents
In this class you will practice basic word
processing operations on your documents
from the Creating a Document class. Must
have completed 101A and 101B classes
before taking this class.
Ages 55+ 1 Class $9(R/GO)/$11(N)
Alcosta Senior & Community Center
Tue 10/1 10:00am-11:00am Act #86797
Tue 11/5 10:00am-11:00am Act #86798
101D-Filing & Organizing
In this class you will learn about folders,
shortcuts, and organizing all your fles.
You must have completed 101A, 101B, and
101C classes before enrolling in this class.
Ages 55+ 1 Class $9(R/GO)/$11(N)
Alcosta Senior & Community Center
Tue 10/8 10:00am-11:00am Act #86799
Tue 11/12 10:00am-11:00am Act #86800
Senior Mature Driving Course
Receive a discount on your auto insurance!
AARP ofers the standard 8-hour class for
both new and renewing students, and
an accelerated 4-hour class for renewing
students only. Those enrolling in the 4-hour
class must provide the date on which the
8-hour class was completed and must
have completed the 8-hour course within
the past 4 years. Fees are $12 for AARP
members (with proof of membership) and
$14 for non-members, payable by check
only to the instructor upon arrival at the
class. Please pre-register for the classes at
the Alcosta Senior & Community Center.
Ages 55 + 1 Class
Alcosta Senior & Community Center
Sat 9/7 8:30am-5:00pm Act #86895
Sat 10/12 8:30am-1:00pm (Renewal) Act #86896
Sat 11/9 8:30am-5:00pm Act #86897
Wisdom Wednesday Workshops
Enjoy cofee and snacks while you
increase your knowledge and gain a better
understanding of important issues, at FREE
workshops held from 10:30am 12:00pm
on various Wednesdays. The presenters
for these informational and educational
workshops are volunteering their time
and expertise to educate senior citizens
and their families or caregivers on topics
pertaining to Health, Finances, Safety,
Fitness, and much more! For information
call (925) 973-3250 or visit the city website
at www.sanramon.ca.gov
FITNESS
55+ Gentle Yoga
Instructor: Marcia Conroy
Basic foundations of yoga are taught in a
gentle, modifed style. The focus includes
stretching to promote fexibility in the
muscles and joints, various weight bearing
poses to enhance bone health, sequences
of poses in a slow rhythm to slightly increase
the heart rate, and restorative poses to
relieve stress. Please bring a yoga mat.
Ages 55+ 13 Classes $104(R/GO)/$130(N)
Alcosta Senior & Community Center
Tue 9/17-12/17* 9:00am-10:15am Act #86117
*No class 11/26
Thu 9/19-12/19* 6:00pm-7:15pm Act #86119
*No class 11/28
NEW! 55+ Roll Away Tension!
Instructor: Carolynne Levers
With this self-myofascial release rolling
class you will learn ways to roll away your
muscle tension from the tips of your toes
to the top of your head using a foam roller
or small ball. The benefts of rolling are:
easy to use, inexpensive, decreases tissue
tension, increases blood fow, pliability and
lengthens muscles prepares muscles for
activity and enhances recovery afterwards.
Ages 55+ 4 Classes $40(R/GO)/$50(N)
Alcosta Senior & Community Center
Wed 9/18-10/9 6:30pm-7:30pm Act #86381
Wed 10/16-11/6 6:30pm-7:30pm Act #86382
Wed 11/13-12/11* 6:30pm-7:30pm Act #86383
*No class 11/27
55+ Yoga for Health
Instructor: Michiyo Ambrosius
Gentle yoga suited for beginners and
continuing students. Various Yoga postures
are modifed for seniors to develop
strength, fexibility and balance. Includes
breath work and meditation to explore
inner spiritual self. Teachings are based
on the instructors spontaneous remission
experience from cancer. Yoga mat required.
Wear loose comfortable clothing.
Ages 55+ 13 Classes $104(R/GO)/$130(N)
Alcosta Senior & Community Center
Fri 9/20-12/20* 9:00am-10:15am Act #86116
*No class 11/29
Zumba Gold
Instructor: Carolynne Levers
Zumba Gold fuses slower Latin rhythms
and easy to follow moves, specifcally
for the active older adult. Participants
experience an exciting hour of calorie
burning, energizing movements. Latin
favor and International zest make this
Zumba Gold class!
Ages 55+ 6 Classes $48(R/GO)/$60(N)
Alcosta Senior & Community Center
Tue 9/17-10/22 11:00am-12:00pm Act #87030
Tue 10/29-12/10* 11:00am-12:00pm Act #87031
*No class 11/26
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Enrichment Fitness
Adventures in Jazz
More Jazz at the Library)
Its time for jazz! The San Ramon Library
Foundation and Chevron are thrilled to
present Adventures in Jazz, the 18
th

annual More Jazz at the Library concert
series, featuring extraordinary vocalists
and ensembles. Concerts are held in the
heart of the San Ramon Library where
audiences always enjoy an up-close and
intimate performance and delicious
desserts. Concert proceeds fund the San
Ramon Library Jazz Collection. Tickets
for each Friday evening concert are:
Adults, $25; Students & Seniors 62+, $20.
Purchase your tickets by phone at: 925-
973-ARTS (2787) or online at www.
sanramonperformingarts.com. Tickets
available beginning 8/1. Parking available
at the Library, Central Park, and at the
Marketplace.
JAMIE DAVIS, Vocalist & QUARTET
Friday, September 20, 8:00pm, SRL
Returning by popular demand, Jamie Davis
has a compellingly full, deep baritone voice
and a passion to his craft. Jamie and his
amazing band always leave you wanting
more -- a Bay Area treasure! Desserts by
Yogurtland; Cofee by Starbucks.
Dmitri Matheny Group
Friday, September 27, 8:00pm, SRL
Featuring music from his popular Jazz Noir
project ofering a fresh spin on familiar TV
and movie themes, plus a selection of new
works, this exceptional fugelhornist and
his group will delight! Desserts by Thyme
to Eat Catering; Cofee by Starbucks.
Destiny Muhammad Jazz Trio
Friday, October 11, 8:00pm, SRL
Classic jazz standards and original stylings
with a twist, featuring the unique sounds of
the jazz harp with drums and bass cool,
eclectic, and an adventure for the audience
to experience! Desserts by The Brass Door;
Cofee by Starbucks.
Jackie Ryan, Vocalist, & Larry
Vuckovich Trio
Friday, October 18, 8:00pm, SRL
Jackies 3-1/2 octave range and versatile
repertoire, from gospel and blues to
Brazilian bossa novas, accompanied by the
amazing Larry Vuckovich Trio. Desserts by
Vitality Bowls; Cofee by Starbucks.
All programs are free and sponsored by San
Ramon Library Foundation. Call the library
or visit ccclib.org for more information.
CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Storytimes
Fall Session: Monday, September 9- Thursday,
November 14
Lapsit (Ages 6 months 2 years)
Mondays, 10:15-10:45am at DSL
Tuesdays, 11:15-11:45am at SRL
Toddler Time (Ages 2 - 3 years)
Mondays, 11: 15 11:45am at DSL
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10:15-10:45am at SRL
Preschool Time (Ages 3 - 5 years)
Thursdays, 11:15-11:45am at SRL
Thursdays, 1:15-1:45pm at DSL
Family Storytime and Craft (All ages)
1
st
& 3
rd
Tuesday of each month, 6:30-7:30pm at DSL
(Sept. 17, Oct. 1 & 15, Nov. 5 & 19, Dec. 3 & 17)
1
st
Saturday of every month, 11:15am at SRL
(Sept. 7, Oct. 5, Nov. 2, & Dec. 7.
Please note the December Family Storytime
will be immediately followed by a Holiday
Sing-a-Long and our annual Trim-a-Tree.)
Adventure T heatre with Kenn
Adams
Saturday, October 5, 2:00pm, DSL
Do you aspire to be a writer? Do you
want to help write a story on the spot?
Want to try acting? Kenn Adams is here
to direct audience members in one of his
fabulous improvised plays. Dont miss this
opportunity to help write and act in this
production!
SRL=San Ramon Library
DSL=Dougherty Station Library
Presents
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LIBRARY
Jazz Children & Families
Web Wizards Workshops
Tuesday, September 10, 4:00pm, DSL computer lab
Middle School students, grades 6-8 can
learn to be a wiz with the librarys online
resources. Impress friends and family with
your amazing skills at fnding resources for
school research. Secret tips will be revealed!
Wednesday, September 11, 2:00pm, DSL computer lab
Students, grades 3-5: Learn how to use
the library website to fnd information for
your school projects, games, and other
cool web stuf.
Monday, September 16, 6:30pm, DSL computer lab
Adults can learn about hidden resources
available through the librarys website.
Youll learn how to fnd the newest library
materials, how to download free museum
passes and ebooks, access online articles,
and much more!
Astroblast - Space and Astronaut
Training with Chabot-to-Go
Saturday, September 21, 11:00am-1:00pm, SRL
Join us for an exciting morning of space
science fun! See a stunning NASA photo
exhibit of the solar system, talk with a real
live NASA scientist, and experiment with
hands-on activities provided by Chabot-to-
Go. Fun for all ages!
Book Bingo: For the After-School
Crowd
Wednesday, September 25, 2:00pm, DSL
Monday, October 14, 4:00pm, SRL
Join us in the afternoon for some exciting
games of Book Bingo. Win books or other
prizes.
Incredible Magic Hat Show with
Benny Bendini and the Magic
Circus
Tuesday, October 29, 4:00pm, SRL
One shape makes many hats! Benny
Bendini performs the award winning show
with his hilarious physical comedy, quick
change magic, music, mime & a whole lot
of silliness.
Fairy Adventures: Stories, Crafts
and More
During the Month of November the
libraries will take you away to the land of
the magical and wee people known as
fairies. Well also spy on trolls, pixies and
other marvelous creatures.
Drawing with Imagination
November 4 November 23
All day at DSL and SRL
Are your drawings and sketches worth a
fairys glance? Do you like to create magical
creatures that never were? Well give you a
small start on a drawing and you the artist
can draw something as fantastic as an ogre
or as beautiful as a fairys dress. Well post
your imaginative art work. Each piece of art
work turned in will be an entry in a prize
drawing.
Spy the Fairy Creatures
November 4-16, DSL & SRL
Well take you on a scavenger hunt to fnd
the fairies, trolls, pixies and gnomes that
are hiding in your library. Find the pictures
and youll fnd the clues. A prize will be
awarded to all those fnishing the spying.
Easy Fairy Crafts
Saturday, November 16, 11:00am-12:00pm, SRL
Saturday, November 16, 2:00pm 3:00pm, DSL
Put on your fairy fnery and visit the library
for some easy fairy crafts. Crafts available as
supplies last.
Chabot to-Go: Astronomy at the
Dougherty Station Library
Tuesday, November 19, 6:00pm, DSL
You say you daydream about the stars, Mars
or the moon? Chabot Space and Science
Center is coming to the Dougherty Station
Library for a far out presentation featuring
many heavenly bodies. If you are a space
case, this program is for you!
Holiday Festivities including
Trim-a-Tree
Saturday, December 7, SRL
11:15am-Family Storytime
11:45am-Holiday Sing-a-Long with Montevino Drive
1:00-3:00pm Trim-a-Tree
Spend the day at the library getting into
the holiday mood. We will read holiday
stories, sing songs and create decorations
for the Librarys holiday tree. Our sing-a-
long will feature local band, Montevino
Drive. Our holiday celebration is an annual
festive event for the whole family hosted
by San Ramon Library Foundation.
Winter Break Movie Marathon
December 26 & 27 and January 2 & 3, 3:00pm at SRL &
2:00pm at DSL
Spend an afternoon at the library during
your school break enjoying free family
flms. Title and rating information available
at the libraries.
TEENS
Free SAT practice Test
Saturday, September 28, 10:00am-2:00pm
C2 Education will conduct a free SAT
practice test. Come prepared to take the
entire test. Follow-up seminar with scores
and suggestions for preparing for the real
thing will be held on Thursday 10/10 at
6:30pm. Sign-up beginning August, 15 at
ccclib.org.
Test Prep Book Swap
Saturday, October 12, 10:30-11:30am, DSL
Getting ready for the SAT, ACT, or AP tests?
Come to the swap and pick up a few gently
used test prep books for just a buck each.
Hang out, drink some cofee and have a
doughnut too! (Event is for teens only!
Parents will not be allowed to select books.)
Something is Happening Upstairs!
Wednesday afternoons, 3:00 4:45 at SRL
Middle Schoolers are invited upstairs on
Wednesdays for movies, games, and other
activities. There will also be space for you to
do your homework or just hang out.
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Movies for Middle-Schoolers
Thursday afternoons, 3:15 at DSL
After school movies rated, G, PG, and PG-
13, depending on the flm.
Game On!
One Tuesday each month, 3:15-4:30pm, DSL
Teens and Tweens in the library are invited
to join in for a variety of games or other
activities. Well do something diferent each
month, including a holiday celebration in
December. Watch for the fyer in the library
this fall.
ADULTS
Two Cities, One Tale Danville &
San Ramon Joint CityRead 2013
October 7
st
through November 8
th
One of Americas Funniest Science Writers Makes
Reading Even More Delicious with a Fun-flled and
Irresistible Adventure through the Alimentary Canal!
Join residents of Danville and San Ramon
for a fve-week, book-sharing event to
read one book together from October
7
st
through November 8
th
. Borrow a
copy of bestselling author, Mary Roachs,
relentlessly funny and well-researched
book, Gulp: Adventures on the Alimentary
Canal, at the Danville and San Ramon
Libraries. Also available in large type, audio
CD, and downloadable audio and e-books
from your local library. A limited number of
books will also be available at participating
local businesses to read, discuss, and then
pass on to friends, family, co-workers, or
neighbors. Dont miss out on this exciting
San Ramon Valley event!
CityRead Closing Event with
Author Mary Roach
Wednesday, November 20, 7:30pm
Dougherty Valley Performing Arts Center
CityRead concludes with a special
presentation and signing featuring Mary
Roach, bestselling and award-winning
author of Gulp: Adventures on the Alimentary
Canal. Beginning on October 8
th
_ _ reserve
your seats at 925-973-3343 or www.
sanramonperformingarts.com.
Tickets are FREE and must be reserved prior
to the event. CityRead is sponsored by the Danville
and San Ramon Library Foundations
SPEAK UP! English
Conversation Groups for Adults
No homework, no tests, just conversation!
The Speak Up! series ofers you the
opportunity to practice and improve your
English language conversational skills in
an informal, small group setting. Weekly
sessions are held at either the San Ramon
or Dougherty Station Libraries. Free!
Dougherty Station Library
Mondays, 6:45-7:45pm: Sept. 9, 23, Oct. 7, 21, and
Nov. 4, 18.
San Ramon Library
Mondays, 6:45-7:45pm: Sept. 16, 30, Oct. 14, 28, and
Nov. 25
No sessions are ofered in the month of August, on
September 2 (Labor Day), on November 11 (Veterans Day),
or in the month of December.
Bridging Cultures: Muslim
Journeys
Guest speaker Ameena Jandali, a founding
member of Islamic Network Group,
an organization dedicated to fghting
prejudice by educating others about
Muslim traditions and contributions in the
context of Americas history and cultural
diversity, brings us two opportunities
for community conversation and cross-
cultural discovery.
Getting to Know American
Muslim Women
Saturday, September 28, 2:00-3:30pm, DSL
Art and the American Muslim
Saturday, October 5, 2:00-3:30pm, SRL
Join us for two important and entertaining
flms that explore the Islamic Experience.
Islamic Art: Mirror of the Invisible
World
Tuesday, October 8, 6:30-8:00pm, SRL
This flm transports viewers over nine
countries and across 1,400 years of cultural
history to reveal the astonishing riches of
Muslim arts, crafts, and architecture.
Koran by Heart: One Chance to
Remember
Monday, October 14, 6:30-8:00pm, DSL
Three 10-year old children leave their
homes to participate in one of the Islamic
worlds most famous competitions, a test
of memory and recitation known as The
International Holy Koran Competition. As
the competition reaches its climax, Koran
By Heart ofers a compelling glimpse into
the pressures faced by the next generation
of Muslims.
Lawyer in the Library
Free legal workshops sponsored by the
Contra Costa County Bar Association.
Wills & Trusts
Thursday, August 15, 6:30-8:30pm, SRL
Employee Law
Wednesday, September 18, 6:30-8:30pm, SRL
GARDENING WORKSHOPS
Registration is suggested for all Gardening
Workshops at ccclib.org or 925-973-2850.
Planning a Winter Vegetable
Garden
Thursday, August 22, 6:30 8:00pm, SRL
Believe it or not, its time to start planning
and planting your winter garden! Contra
Costa Master Gardener Janet Miller talks
about the advantages of vegetables in the
winter over growing summer vegetables,
and allowances to be made for shorter days
and less intense sunlight.
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Backyard Vineyards -- An
Introduction to Growing Grapes
Thursday, September 12, 6:30 8:00pm, SRL
Do you grow grapes? Are you interested
in starting? In this introduction to growing
both table and wine grapes, Contra Costa
Master Gardeners Brad Miller and Jim
DeFrisco present how to get started,
how to plant grapes, and the care and
maintenance of vines throughout the year.
Why We Should Give a Hoot:
Successful Rodent Control
Without Poison
Thursday, October 3, 6:30 8:00pm, SRL
Learn about barn owls and their nesting and
hunting habits as a successful alternative
to controlling rodents. Contra Costa Master
Gardeners Diana Gray and Steve Potter
provide an overview of the impact of
rodenticides on children, wildlife and pets.
You will see how local farms, vineyards and
residential homeowners have used barn
owl boxes to manage rodent populations.
Join in for a rich discussion on a fun
alternative to rodenticides!
Holiday Decorating From the
Home Garden
Thursday, December 5, 6:30-8:00pm, SRL
The San Ramon Library Foundation brings
back landscape architect and designer
Jill Appenzeller to demonstrate how to
make stunning seasonal decorations using
materials from the home garden. She
will demonstrate various techniques for
creating tabletop dcor, and lead a hands-
on session making a holiday wreath or
swag, using foliage from home brought
to class by participants. Limited space;
registration required.
Town Hall Meeting - Contra Costa
County Librarys Strategic Plan
Tuesday, September 17, 7:00 - 8:30pm, SRL
Contra Costa County Library is seeking
community input as part of the strategic
planning process.Join us forthisfacilitated
session designed to draw a variety of
opinions and recommendations from San
Ramon residents. We want to hear from
you!
Page Turners Senior Book Group
3
rd
Tuesdays, 1:30-2:30pm, Alcosta Senior and
Community Center
September 17: Let the Great World Spin, by Colum
McCann
October 15: 1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus
Discovered, by Charles C. Mann
November 19: The Quiet American, by Grahame Greene
December 17: We Were the Mulvaneys, by Joyce Carol
Oates
Co-sponsored by the San Ramon Library and the Alcosta
Senior and Community Center. All are welcome!
Genealogy
October is Family History Month. Check out these free
workshops sponsored by the San Ramon Valley Genealogical
Society. It might change your life!
Tri-Valley Heritage Happenings
Thursday, October 10, 6:30pm, SRL
One-on-one genealogical assistance
ofered by Richard Finn, SRVGS genealogical
docent. Bring a family document from the
1920s, 1930s, or 1940s and a fash drive to
the workshop.
Do You Know Who You Are? An Introduction to
Genealogy
Saturday, October 12, 2:00pm, SRL
Sandra Burns of the SRVGS will give you
tips on how to get started in family history
research.
An Evening of Poetry: Open Mike
and Readings by Tess Taylor
Thursday, Nov. 21, 6:30 8:00 pm, SRL
An Open Mike session will start the
evening; arrive early to sign up. After a
short break and refreshments, featured
presenter Tess Taylor will read from her
recently published book of poems, The
Forage House, followed by Q&A. Tess is a
winner of several prestigious awards, and
her poetry has appeared in numerous
publications. She reviews poetry for NPRs
All Things Considered, and teaches writing
at UC Berkeley. Registration suggested at
ccclib.org or 925-973-2850.
Knitting Club
Wednesdays 6:00-7:30pm, SRL
Sept. 25, Oct. 23, Nov. 20, Dec. 18
Knitters and crocheters of all skill levels
can meet up at the library to learn new
techniques, work on their current projects,
troubleshoot knotty issues, swap unused
yarn, and chat with other needlecraft fans.
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HOW TO REGISTER

REGISTRATION PROCEDURES
6 Easy Ways to Register
1. Online Registration
2. Mail-In
3. Fax-In
4. Drop-Of
5. Walk-In
6. Self-Service Stations
Registration Begins:
GO Members: Friday, August 9, 2013
Residents: Monday, August 12, 2013
Non-Residents: Monday, August 26, 2013
6 Easy Ways to Pay
1. Visa
2. MasterCard
3. American Express
4. Cash
5. Check (payable to City of San Ramon)
6. Money Order
* MasterCard and Visa payments must have
signature of cardholder and card expiration
date before your registration can be
processed.
Resident Status
To qualify for Resident status you must be
a permanent resident with proof of a valid
address in the City of San Ramon. Family
members on an account must be the
children of a parent or their spouse, who
are permanent residents of San Ramon.
Online Registration
The online registration system allows you
to set up your account, check availability,
register immediately and print your own
receipt. Visit our website:
www.SanRamonRecGuide.com.
Purchase Tickets
To purchase tickets for the Front Row
Theater, Dougherty Valley Performing Arts
Center or other ticketed events online visit:
www.SanRamonPerformingArts.com.
Self-Service
The San Ramon and Dougherty Station
Community Centers are equipped with
Self-service stations that allow you access
to our online registration during and after
business hours. Must have family barcode
and pin number to register.
GENERAL REGISTRATION
INFORMATION
* Registration is required prior to attending
a class.
* You are welcome to submit your
registration at anytime; however, all
registration forms are processed on a lottery
basis (Except when registering online).
* Once a class has reached maximum
enrollment, a wait-list will be established. If
space opens or a new class is created, you
will be notifed by telephone.
* Please make your selections carefully. A
charge will be assessed for ALL refunds,
transfers, withdrawal and credit requests.
Where to Register
You can register at any of the following
locations MondayFriday:
San Ramon Community Center at Central
Park
12501 Alcosta Blvd. 973-3200
M F 8:30am-5:00pm
Alcosta Senior & Community Center
9300 Alcosta Blvd. 973-3250
M F 8:30am-5:00pm
San Ramon Olympic Pool (SROP)
9900 Broadmoor Dr 973-3240
M F 11:00am-5:00pm
Inclusion Services
The Department welcomes and encourages
the participation of children and adults
with disabilities in all of its programs and
services. To ensure appropriate accomm-
odations are met, please register at least
2 weeks in advance. For specifc questions
regarding inclusion opportunities and
accommodations, please call 973-3325.
Easy Steps to InclusionLet Us Help!
Select a program
Complete the registration form
Register at least 2 weeks in advance to
allow us to make arrangements
Check the special accommodations
box on the registration form
Write on the envelope: Attn: Assistance
Requested
POLICIES
Withdrawal/Refund/Transfer
Your satisfaction matters to us! If you
are dissatisfed with a program at anytime,
please contact the Parks & Community
Services Department immediately for
assistance. Please call 925-973-3200 or
email parks@sanramon.ca.gov.
Processing Fees:
All refunds, transfers and withdrawals will
incur a fee as follows: $5 for each program/
class $72 and under, 7% of program/class
fee for each class/program over $72.
7 Days Before the Program Begins or
the Registration Deadline:
1. You may withdraw from the program/
class online and have a credit placed
on your account without incurring the
processing fee.
2. Full refunds (less processing fee) will
be issued for requests received 7 days
prior to the start of the class/program.
Refunds will be returned in the form of
the original payment or can be left on
your account as a credit.
Within 7 Days:
1. Credit (less processing fee) will be
given if the program meets the
minimum attendance requirements.
2. Refunds (less processing fee) will only
be given if a substitution is made for
your spot.
After the Program Begins:
All refund requests after the program
begins are not guaranteed. Program
supervisors will review them on an
individual basis.
Failure to attend a program (no shows)
will not be granted a refund or credit.
Refunds or credits will not be issued for
requests received after the program is
fnished.
Minimum Enrollment
All programs must meet minimum
enrollment. If a program does not meet
the minimum, enrollees will be contacted
7 days in advance.
Facilities available for rent.
Call 973-3200 for information.
SAN RAMON
COMMUNITY CENTER
AT CENTRAL PARK
12501 Alcosta Blvd.
(925) 973-3200
(925) 830-5162 Fax
Registration Hours:
MondayFriday 8:30am5:00pm
DOUGHERTY STATION
COMMUNITY CENTER
17011 Bollinger Canyon Road
ALCOSTA SENIOR &
COMMUNITY CENTER
9300 Alcosta Blvd.
(925) 973-3250
Registration Hours
MondayFriday 8:30am5:00pm
Trip Desk
(925) 973-3256
Senior Center Fax
(925) 829-6128
COMMUNITY GYMS
The Community Gyms are operated by
the City of San Ramon and San Ramon
Valley Unifed School District. The City of
San Ramon schedules programs outside
of school hours, including evenings and
weekends. Programs and Open Gym
opportunities can be found throughout the
Recreation Guide. If interested in renting
gym space, contact the Sports Division
973-3261.
Iron Horse
12601 Alcosta Blvd.
Pine Valley
3000 Pine Valley Road
SAN RAMON LIBRARIES
www.ccclib.org
Free Wireless Access available at both Libraries
San Ramon Library (SRL)
100 Montgomery Street
(925) 973-2850
SRL Hours:
MonThu 10:00am8:00pm
Fri & Sat 10:00am5:00pm
Sun 1:00pm5:00pm
Dougherty Station Library (DSL)
17017 Bollinger Canyon Road
(925) 973-3380
DSL Hours:
Mon & Thurs 10:00am8:00pm
Tue & Wed 12:008:00pm
Fri & Sat 10:00am5:00pm
Sun Closed
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FACILITIES
FACILITIES
Scholarship Program
The City of San Ramon Parks & Community Services Department has developed a scholarship
program for San Ramon residents requesting fnancial assistance to participate in programs and
classes. San Ramon residents who meet the qualifcations and income requirements, as well as
contribute a minimum of $15 towards each registration fee are eligible to apply. Please review the
eligibility criteria and instructions on our website or by calling (925) 973-3200 for more information.
At this time, scholarships are available only to those under 18 years of age. Not all programs or
classes are eligible for a scholarship; please visit our website at www.sanramon.ca.gov for an
updated list of eligible programs. All applications must be submitted 4 weeks prior to the start of
the program.
FOREST HOME FARMS
HISTORIC PARK
19953 San Ramon Valley Boulevard
(925) 973-3284.
Hours:
Open the second Saturday of each month,
10:00am2:00pm
Glass House Museum Tours:
10:00am, 11:00am, 12:00 noon & 1:00pm
Farm Tours:
11:00am and 1:00pm
This historic park is on the National Register
of Historic Places and is home to 21 structures
including the Boone House (built in 1900),
the Glass House Museum (built in 1877) and
the Tractor Museum. There is no admission
fee to enter the park but there are fees for
tours. Tours are $5 each or you can take two
tours on the same day for $8. Group tours
are also available by appointment (see p.6).
SAN RAMON
PERFORMING ARTS
Dougherty Valley
Performing Arts Center
10550 Albion Road
Regular Box Of ce Hours:
TuesdayFriday 12:00pm5:00pm
The Dougherty Valley Performing Arts
Center is a 600 seat state-of-the-art venue.
Home to both local performance groups as
well as a destination for major entertainers.
Find out more and buy tickets at
www.SanRamonPerformingArts.com or
(925)973-3343.
Front Row Theater
17011 Bollinger Canyon Road
The Front Row Theater is a state-of-the-
art 90-seat community performing space.
The theater has ongoing performances
throughout the year. For event listings and
easy online tickets please visit:
www.SanRamonPerformingArts.com.
SAN RAMON OLYMPIC
POOL & AQUATIC PARK
9900 Broadmoor Drive
(925) 973-3240
Fax (925) 828-3427
Registration Hours:
MondayFriday 11:00am5:00pm
Parking Permit
Parking permits are required for pool use
during normal operating hours for lap swim
while high school is in session. Due to the
number of events at California High School,
parking can become an issue and parking
tickets are issued. You are identifed as a
pool user with a parking permit. Permits are
enforced during the school year. Permits
may be purchased during regular of ce
hours only and cost $1. Permits required
MondayFriday.
DOUGHERTY VALLEY
AQUATIC CENTER
10550 Albion Road
(925) 973-3335
Fax (925) 803-0652
Parking
Parking for the Dougherty Valley Aquatic
Center is located behind Venture School
and next to the tennis courts. Please park
there so as not to interrupt the high school.
MondayFriday.
Adaptive Equipment
Both pools are full service with ADA
accessible locker rooms, easy entry stairs
for entering the water, swim lifts and water
wheel chairs for the enjoyment of the
play pool. Our pools have something for
everyone.
53 Register Online: www.SanRamonRecGuide.com 973-3200
Facilities
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Night at the Improv
August 16
Movies on the Lawn
Goonies
August 16
Dive-In Movie
ET: The Extra Terrestrial
August 23
San Ramon Community Chorus
September 6
Monkey See, Monkey Do
Family Friendly Improv
September 8
Thank You San Ramon!
Senior Drop-in Days
September 24-25
Experts at Living Well
Open House
September 26
San Ramon Community
Theatre Presents:
Sleepy Hollow, The Musical
September 27 - October 13
Parks Make Life Better
Park Clean-up Day
September 28
Storytime with the Farmer
October 4
Art in the Park
October 5-6
San Ramon Symphonic Band
Americans We
October 11
Homeschool Day
October 17
Night at the Improv
October 19
Halloween Middle School
Dance
October 25
Parks Make Life Better
Park Clean-up Day
October 26
Rick Springfield
October 26
Thank You San Ramon!
Trick or Treat at the Farm
October 30
Thank You San Ramon!
Family Foreign Film
Azur & Asmar
November 1
City Read Event
Author Mary Roach
October 20
Night at the Improv
November 23
San Ramon Community
Theatre Presents:
Happy Holidays Musical Review
December 6 - 22
Bah Humbug! 3K/5K
December 7
Holiday on the Farm
December 7, 14
San Ramon Community Chorus
Holiday Concert
December 15
San Ramon Symphonic Band
Home for the Holidays
December 20
Upright Citizens Brigade
January 31
Under the Streetlamp
February 28
Air Supply
March 28
Robert Moses Kin
May 10
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