A2 Life in La Habra Winter 2011

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Contents WINTER 2011 City News: page 8 New ordinance strengthens graffiti prevention. Lifestyle: page 12 Nancy O’Brien, City class instructor, began learning Tai Chi in 1985. La Habra Chamber: page 13 Celebrate life in La Habra at the Spring Citrus Fair 2011. City News: page 14 Shop La Habra for all your holiday gifts and supplies. City News Tax Assistance................................................................6 Guadalupe Park Playground ..........................................7 Plant of the Quarter ......................................................9 Celebrating Success......................................................10 City Numbers to Remember........................................10 5K/10K Run/Walk ......................................................11 Spring Family Eggstravaganza ......................................28 Class and Recreation Guide Registration Info..........................................................15 Class Location Info......................................................16 Children’s Museum......................................................16 Activities for Kids ........................................................17 Activities for Adults .....................................................25 Activities for Seniors ....................................................33 Trips for Everyone .......................................................36

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Life in La Habra WELCOME TO

La Habra Mayor & City Council G. Steve Simonian, Mayor James Gomez, Mayor Pro Tem Rose Espinoza, City Council Tom Beamish, City Council Tim Shaw, City Council

Community Services Commission Jess Badillo, Chairperson Melody Drake, Vice Chairperson Michael Blazey, Commissioner Susan Crow, Commissioner Barry Dowling, Commissioner Deborah Musser, Commissioner Ana Price, Commissioner Life in La Habra Staff Jennifer Cervantez, Editor-in-Chief Sal Failla, Community Services Editor Mark Sturdevant, Business Editor Kathy Campanelli, Advertising Sales Representative Shelly Recchio Streilein, Graphic Designer Marcia Taylor, Content Coordinator

Administration Building 201 E. La Habra Blvd. La Habra, CA 90631 Tel: 562-905-9700 • Fax: 562-905-9781 www.lahabracity.com

321 E. La Habra Blvd. La Habra, CA 90631 Tel: 562-697-1704 • Fax: 562-697-8359 chamber@lahabrachamber.com www.lahabrachamber.com

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Public Information: Tax News

Ta x A ssi sta nce Available for Eli gib le Workers Does the word “taxes” make you nervous, break out in a cold sweat, or do you file for an extension so you don’t have to face Uncle Sam? Well now you don’t have to panic, because help is on the way. It’s called Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). The EITC is a tax credit for certain people who work and have low wages. A tax credit usually means more money in your pocket because it reduces the amount of tax you owe. The EITC may also give you a refund! The EITC can provide a refund of up to $5,666, and is one of the largest federal credits available to low and moderate income workers. How do you know if you qualify for the EITC? The City of La Habra encourages you to find out! The City of La Habra has partnered with the Legal Aid Society of Orange County, the Orange County United Way, and community-based organizations to provide free tax assistance and financial education to eligible households. Even if your family is not eligible for the EITC, you may still obtain free income tax assistance if your income does not exceed $50,000 in 2010. What are the benefits of getting free tax help? For one, you save on the cost of paying a private tax preparation service. More importantly, you avoid costly Refund Application Loans (RALs). When you have your taxes prepared by a private tax preparation service and you’re offered an

immediate return, more than likely you are going to be charged an interest rate of up to 700%. This is an RAL. By avoiding the cost of RALs, as well as check cashing processing fees, low to moderate income taxpayers are able to retain more of their refund, which means keeping more of what you earn. How can you take advantage of free tax preparation and EITC? Please call 714-571-5259 for more information and to schedule an appointment for free tax preparation assistance. In addition, if you’d like to do your taxes in the convenience of your home, but would still like to take advantage of all the tax credits available, you can use the FREE I-CAN!™ E-File Do-It-Yourself Tax Preparation System at www.icanefile.org. I-CAN!™ E-File will help you do your taxes for free in English, Spanish, or Vietnamese and is available to residents on any computer with Internet access. If you do not own a computer, check with your local library. To see if you qualify for EITC, check the table below: 2010 EITC Tax Year Income Limits Number of Qualifying Children

Single

Married

3 or more

$43,352

$48,362

2

$40,363

$45,373

1

$35,535

$40,545

0

$13,460

$18,470


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City News: New Playground

Guadalupe Park Shines With New Pla yground On July 20, 2010, over 280 adult volunteers and over 125 youth volunteers showed up early in the morning to construct a new playground at Guadalupe Park, just west of Walnut Avenue. After some warm-up exercises, directions were given to build the new playground in just six hours. The volunteers were divided into teams with specific assignments. Within a few minutes of starting, poles were in the ground, and concrete was being hand-mixed. Other teams were assigned to build new benches, and a large group was assigned to planting approximately 200 one-gallon plants. As if on cue, the construction was completed at 2:30 p.m., and a ceremony was held to celebrate the completion of a hard day’s work and to thank all of the volunteers. The playground was a project initiated in partnership with the Family Resource Center and KaBOOM!, a national nonprofit organization whose mission it is to create play areas for children. KaBOOM! identified Foresters Company as the project’s funding partner, and Foresters also provided many

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volunteers. This is the second successful project using resources from KaBOOM! and Foresters; Corona Park on Fifth Street was completed in August 2009, in a period of 90 days! As a result of community enthusiasm, non-profit assistance, and the contributions of KaBOOM! and Foresters, the new playground at Guadalupe Park shines. The improvements include a climbing wall and swings, many new benches, new concrete sidewalks and ramps and landscaping. Come by and discover the new improvements at Guadalupe Park.


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City News: Graffiti Ordinance

New Ordina nce Strengthens G raf f iti Prevention

Graffiti hurts communities. Over the years, tagging crews and vandals have defaced public and private property throughout La Habra. The abatement of graffiti has become a constant expense for the City, property owners and local business owners. Last year alone, the La Habra Police Department recorded a total of 498 vandalism crime reports and arrested 126 persons, specifically for graffiti related crimes. While La Habra enacted a graffiti ordinance in 1995 to help combat this problem, the City Council recently took additional steps to increase this ordinance’s effectiveness and to hold vandals financially responsible for the damage they inflict. The City can now recover costs from an adult offender, or, if the violator is a minor, from his or her parents, who will be held accountable for the cost of removing the graffiti. Further, those individuals who serve as “lookouts” will not be exempt from responsibility, as they serve to aid and abet in the defacement process. As part of the amended ordinance, the City Council also strongly recommended that when a person is convicted of violating this ordinance, the court impose a long community service sentence, in addition to any other penalties imposed. The community service time would be used to help eliminate existing graffiti, and also work to deter offenders from new offenses. Because the effective control and elimination of graffiti requires a community-wide effort, local businesses will be required to be more mindful regarding the storage and sale of items that could be utilized for graffiti, such as spray cans of paint or dye, marking pens, etchers or any other graffiti implement. Merchants will also be required to first obtain the identity of the purchaser and verify that they are at least 18 years of age or older, prior to a sale. To minimize the impact of graffiti, it must be removed promptly, so the ordinance also delineates a specific time frame for removal of graffiti by directing property owners, or the person in control of the property, to remove the graffiti within seven (7) days of being notified of the necessity for clean-up. (An additional provision in the section extends the time to fifteen (15) days if the person has scheduled the removal of the graffiti as part of an active graffiti removal program). While this ordinance is a vital tool towards addressing the impact of graffiti, residents are reminded that the best way to prevent graffiti is to take pride in your community and report “graffiti in progress” immediately, by calling the La Habra Police Department at 562-905-9750. Also, residents are encouraged to report graffiti to the Graffiti Hotline at 562-905-9723.


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Public Information: Landscaping Tip

L a Habra’s D ro u g h t To l e ra n t Plant o f t h e Qu a r te r Epilobium canum flower

The Epilobium canum flower is known as Zauschneria, but has other common names, including California-fuchsia, Hummingbird Flower, and Hummingbird Trumpet. It is a perennial native to California and other areas of the western United States. It is an herbaceous perennial with grayish green leaves and orange-red flowers. It blooms in late summertime and into the fall, providing brilliant color. It grows best in full sun or partial shade and prefers coastal and intermediate locations below 2,000 feet. The plant is a small shrub and can grow to one foot tall with a spread of four feet wide at maturity and is hardy down to 15 degrees Fahrenheit. The Epilobium canum prefers moist but well draining soils and needs to be protected from the wind. It will need to be watered twice a month in the summer months.

For information or guidance on suitable plants and trees, please contact the Public Works Department at 562-905-9792 or explore the resources listed below: 1.

Photo credit goes to Xiangying Wen from the efloras website — http://www.efloras.org/object_page.aspx?object_id=47877&flora_id= 1001

2.

Wikipedia — http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epilobium_canum

3.

Tree of Life Nursery, Plants of El Camino Real, Catalog and Planting Guide, page 19

Fo l low us on Twi t ter a t L aHabraC A — ge t n e w s upda tes and eve n t in for m a tion onli ne or on you r mobi le device.


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City News: Achievements

Ce lebrati n g Su ccess The City of La Habra’s mission is to improve the quality of life in our community. Some recent highlights that contributed to this mission are:

✔ Completed the Imperial Highway Smart Street project, a $10 million project through OCTA to improve traffic flow. ✔ Participated in the annual Inner Coastal Cleanup to remove 1,300 pounds of trash and debris, 180 pounds of recyclables, and 850 pounds of large items.

Public Information: City Services Civic Center, 201 E. La Habra Blvd. Business Hours: Monday through Thursday: 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Select Fridays: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. From January through March 2011, City Hall will be open on the following Fridays: January 14th and 28th, February 11th and 25th, and March 11th. The City Council meets on the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers. The public is welcome and is provided with an opportunity to address the Council. Council meetings are recorded and aired on Cable Channel 3 at 6:30 p.m. on the Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday following each meeting. For further information, please call the City Clerk’s Office at 562-905-9701.

www.lahabracity.com

City Numbers to Remember Animal Control ...............562-905-9771

Graffiti Hotline ...............562-905-9723

Child Development .........562-905-9630

La Habra Shuttle .............866-557-7433

✔ Adopted a new Graffiti Ordinance, strengthening the provisions relating to cost recovery and accountability. (See article on page 8.)

Children’s Museum .........562-905-9793

Library.............................562-694-0078

City Clerk’s Office ...........562-905-9701

Meals on Wheels.............562-905-9747

City Hall ..........................562-905-9700

NOC Youth Center...........562-905-7076

CityTalk 24-Hour Line .....562-905-9743

Personnel Services..........562-905-9737

✔ Acquired a new K-9 officer named Brutus, a Belgian Melanois, to serve in the La Habra Police Department.

Community Development ..................562-905-9724

Police Department..........562-905-9750

Community Preservation Hotline ............................562-905-9694

Recreation ......................562-905-9708

✔ Rehabilitated an existing building on Euclid Street to be a new City child care facility and administrative offices for the program.

Community Services .......562-905-9708 Dog Licenses...................562-905-9472 Facility Rentals................562-905-9708 Fire Department .............562-691-4692

Public Works/City Yard ....562-905-9792 Senior/Social Services.....562-905-9708 Senior Lunch Program ....562-905-9748 Volunteers.......................562-905-9708 Water & Sewer Billing ....562-905-9731


PRESENTED BY

Location: Marketplace Shopping Center 1801 W. Imperial Hwy. 6:00 a.m. — Registration Opens 7:20 a.m. — 50 Yard Diaper Dash (ages 3-5) 7:25 a.m. — 1K Kiddy Run (ages 6-9) 7:35 a.m. — 5K/10K Run/Walk

Course:

La Habra

5K/10K Run/Walk 1K Kiddy Run 50 Yard Diaper Dash Saturday, March 26, 2011

Semi-challenging course through the heart of La Habra

Entry Fees: • 5K/10K — $28 thru March 19th, $34 after March 19th or on race day • 50 Yard Diaper Dash & 1K Kiddy Run — $16 thru March 19th, $21 after March 19th or on race day

How to Register: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the La Habra Community Center, 101 W. La Habra Blvd., La Habra 90631 OR online at www.active.com

Race Features: • • • •

Runner goody bags Medals to the top five 5K/10K runners in each age group division Family Health Fair Proceeds benefit the Children’s Museum at La Habra, the La Habra Concerts in the Park Series, La Habra High School Cheerleaders and local participating schools

For registration information, call: Katie Elmore at 562-905-9708 or e-mail: katiee@lahabracity.com


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Lifestyle News: Notable Educator

Ins t ruc to r Spotli ght:

Na n c y O’ Bri e n Tai Chi Chuan and Tai Chi LiuHeBaFa Instructor

A series of meditative and self-healing movements based on Chinese teachings over 6,000 years old, Tai Chi literally translates to “The Grand Ultimate Way of Life” as taught through movement. The slow, rhythmic motions, which combine mental concentration, slow breathing and dance-like movements to increase chi (life energy), are very effective in returning the skeletal structure, muscles and organs to their natural alignment. It is so popular in China that a vast number of the population begins its day before work with some form of Tai Chi. The La Habra Community Center offers two

Tai Chi classes, both taught by Nancy O’Brien, who is not only an instructor, but an international judge of the art. O’Brien, who grew up in Pico Rivera, began learning Tai Chi in 1985. She had studied and danced ballet for most of her life, so was used to breaking down movements into their components, and this was helpful to her in mastering the different stances, which in turn led to her helping classmates who were struggling. She took classes from several different instructors, all of whom encouraged her to learn more extensive forms, as well as to teach classes herself. Any form of Tai Chi offers many benefits, says O’Brien. First, it is a low impact, slow burning exercise, so it’s gentle on the joints when done correctly. And because weight changes are such an important part of the

process, it improves balance tremendously. Also, it increases the participant’s self-awareness, which can have a positive effect on one’s personal safety. “The best self defense is leaving a situation before it happens,” she points out, “To know how to avoid circumstances makes one feel powerful.” Last, “there are so many levels that one never stops learning.” O’Brien recently returned from China, where she not only judged, but participated in a competition. She received a gold medal in Tai Chi Chuan 24, a silver medal in 42 narrow blade or Tai Chi Knife, and a bronze medal for individual LiuHeBaFa. She teaches Tai Chi Chuan on Saturdays from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., and on Monday evenings, she teaches Tai Chi LiuHeBaFa, a more complicated form, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Both classes accept new students at any level, in any session. For more information or to register for these classes, please contact the Community Center at 562-905-9708.



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City News: Shop La Habra for the Holidays

Shop L a Habra — Keep Your Ta xes Lo c a l

Around the holidays, there’s no better place to shop than your own backyard. Leave the hustle and bustle of the big regional malls behind; instead, visit a variety of shops here in La Habra. The Imperial Highway Smart Street project has recently been completed, making it a breeze to navigate the many retailers and restaurants along Imperial Highway. In addition to the national retailers and chain stores located in La Habra, there are several unique and upscale specialty shops to entice you with out-of-theordinary, delightful gifts and home decorating items (see list). Most importantly, purchasing items in La Habra means that a portion of the sales tax you pay comes right back to La Habra. Sales tax is the second largest revenue source for La Habra, and it is used to pay for general City services, such as police and fire protection, parks and recreation services, street repairs, and hazardous waste and environmental cleanup programs. The average American shopper spent $811 on holiday gifts in 2009 (Consumer Reports Survey 1/26/10). If La Habra residents spent half this amount ($406), the City would receive $119,941 in sales tax revenue. This is significant revenue, which could be used to: • • • • •

Pay for one police officer ($100,000); Operate the La Habra Shuttle for one year; Host the Concerts in the Park Series, the 4th of July, Spring Family Eggstravaganza, AND Veterans Day programs; Repave one or more alleys in the City; Construct new playground equipment at a City park.

Specialty Gift Shops in La Habra Through the Garden Gate 830 E. Whittier Blvd. 562-697-6869

Nella’s Home and Garden 561 W. Whittier Blvd. 562-697-0521 I Love Country 1495 W. Whittier Blvd. 562-690-1778 Corner Cottage 601 W. Whittier Blvd. 562-690-0040 Magnolia Country Store 310 E. Whittier Blvd. 562-694-5901

Chamber of Commerce Try Our New Ch amber Members

562-697-1704 www.lahabrachamber.com Boot Camp Method 1901 E. Lambert Rd., Suite 203-S La Habra CA 90631 562-691-5544 www.bootcamp method.com

La Habra Collision & Glass 2061 E. Lambert Rd. La Habra CA 90631 562-694-8834 www.lahabracollision center.com

Integrity Automotive 601 W. Lambert Rd. La Habra CA 90631 562-690-3600 www.integrityautomotive repair.com

SUNKEN Photography P.O. Box 3743 La Habra CA 90632 562-587-5249 www.sunken photography.com

Jimmy Campanis 1001 E. Whittier Blvd. La Habra CA 90631 714-803-9299

Orbit Event Rentals 12061 E. Slauson Ave. Santa Fe Springs CA 90670 562-696-8875 www.orbitevent rentals.com

Greg Dickinson (Trilogy Financial Services, Inc.) 1000 Lakes Dr., Suite 325 West Covina CA 91790 626-918-5670 ext. 4113 www.trilogyfs.com Lady Bugs Environmental Termite & Pest Control 120 E. La Habra Blvd., Suite 103A La Habra CA 90631 800-423-3396 www.ladybugsinc.com McKinney & McPeak, CPA’s 1251 S. Beach Blvd. Suite H La Habra CA 90631 562-943-0204 Fullerton Orange Empire Barbershop Chorus 1310 W. Domingo Rd. Fullerton CA 92833 714-526-6066 www.oechorus.org Whitten Heights Assisted Living 200 W. Whittier Blvd. La Habra CA 90631 562-691-1200 www.whittenheights.com

Kevin & Laura Fox Realtors 16201 Whittier Blvd. Whittier CA 90603 562-818-0456 www.lauraandkevin.com Amber Gould 270 Capella Ave. La Habra CA 90631 714-310-1080 Casa Adelita Mexican Restaurant 340 E. La Habra Blvd. La Habra CA 90631 562-694-2926 www.casaadelita.com Kindle Kreative LLC. 641 S. Palm St., Unit D La Habra CA 90631 714-989-6412 www.kindlekreative.com Sandi Baltes 1014 Lock Haven Dr. Brea CA 92821 310-560-5271 Acro Printing, Inc. 13301 Philadelphia St. Whittier CA 90601 562-945-9938 www.acroprinting.com


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3 FA ST & E A SY WAYS!

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WALK-IN: La Habra Community Center 101 W. La Habra Blvd. La Habra, CA 90631 Monday through Friday In Person: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mail Box Drop in Lobby (NO CASH): 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

MAIL-IN: Make checks payable to: City of La Habra

PHONE-IN or FAX-IN: Accepted only if charging to your credit or debit card.

Mail check to: La Habra Community Services P.O. Box 337 La Habra, CA 90633

VISA or MASTERCARD $1.75 handling charge Telephone: 562-905-9708 Fax: 562-905-9711

Re gis tration wi ll not be taken in class.

GENERAL POLICIES

POLICY REGARDING REFUNDS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

1. $4 service charge per activity on all requested refunds.

Make checks payable to City of La Habra. The Department has the right to cancel classes/trips. Classes will be cancelled if under minimum enrollment. A $10 fee will be charged for returned checks. Registration will not be taken in class. Program information is subject to change. Participant’s photographs may be used in publicity.

2. No refunds after the 1st class meeting. Refunds must be requested prior to the third class meeting. 3. If class or trip is cancelled by the Department, an automatic refund will be processed and mailed to you. (No service charge.)

La Habra Community Ser vices Department, 101 W. La Habra Blvd., L.H. 90631 • Monday-Friday • 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

ACTIVITY REGISTRATION FORM PLEASE PRINT & FILL OUT COMPLETELY ADULT’S NAME FIRST:

LAST:

ADDRESS:

CITY:

STATE:

EVENING #:

EMERGENCY #:

DAYTIME #: ACTIVITY NAME

ACTIVITY NUMBER

PARTICIPANT NAME FIRST

LAST

ZIP:

CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES AGE SEX

ACTIVITY FEE

Total $ CASH CARD#:

CHECK (Make check(s) or money orders payable to: CITY OF LA HABRA) -

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CREDIT CARD (We accept MC & VISA — NO Discover or AMEX ) -

Card Expires: ___________/_____________

WAIVER OF LIABILITY “I agree to waive and release the Community Services Department and the City, its officers, agents, and employees from and against any and all claims, costs, liabilities, expenses or judgements, including attorney’s fees and court costs arising from my (or my child’s) participation in the City’s recreation program of any illness/injury resulting therefrom and hereby agree to indemnify and hold harmless the City from and against any and all such claims, whether caused by negligence or otherwise, except for illness and injury resulting directly from, gross negligence or willful misconduct on the part of the City or its employees. I understand and agree that by signing this waiver I am freeing the City, its employees, officers or agents from any liability resulting from my (or my child’s) participation in this sponsored event or activity. I recognize that the event can be dangerous to me (or my child) and accept those dangers. I understand that if I am (or my child is) injured this waiver will be used against me and anyone else claiming damage because of my (or my child’s) injury in any legal action. I also understand that no employee or agent is authorized to modify this waiver. I hereby represent that I understand and am familiar with the nature of the activities in which I (or my child) will participate in this recreation program that I (or my child) am in good physical health and that I (or my child) do not have physical or emotional conditions, past or present, of which I am aware, which would in any way affect my (or my child’s) ability to participate in this activity. I have personally read and understand this waiver.” In case of emergency, I give my permission for emergency medical treatment for myself or the minor and agree to pay any cost incurred as a result of such treatment. I also give my permission for any photographs taken of myself or any member of my family to be used for advertising purposes for the Community Services Department. I understand that on excursions, if I (or my child) fail to report to the bus at the specified time of departure, the City is NOT responsible for providing alternate transportation to or from the site. This form shall be considered valid until canceled or changed in writing by the undersigned parent/guardian/participant and received by the City. My signature acknowledges that I understand and agree to the above conditions. Refunds for trips only if the ticket can be resold. No class refunds after the first class meeting. Refunds must be requested prior to the third class meeting. A $4 SERVICE CHARGE WILL BE HELD FROM ALL APPROVED REFUNDS.

______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Signature (If Minor, Parent or Legal Guardian Signature)

_____________/_____________/____________ Date


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Class Lo ca ti o n Ke y

CITY OF LA HABRA LOCATIONS CDS

CORONA DANCE STUDIO, 240 W. Whittier Blvd. (at Walnut), 562-697-5757

CH

CLUBHOUSE, 200 W. Greenwood Ave.

CHK

CLUBHOUSE KITCHEN, 200 W. Greenwood Ave.

ECLP

EL CENTRO-LIONS PARK, 320 Erna St. (at Cypress)

FMA

FRAZIER MARTIAL ARTS, 759 E. Whittier Blvd., 562-690-2146

LHB

LA HABRA 300 BOWL, 370 E. Whittier Blvd. (at Cypress), 562-691-6721

LHCC

Color-coded activity page sections:

CITY OF FULLERTON LOCATION PATRICK’S MUSIC SCHOOL, 649 W. Commonwealth Ave. (at Woods), 714-871-1961

CITY OF LA MIRADA LOCATION LMGC

LA MIRADA GOLF COURSE, 15501 E. Alicante Rd., 562-943-7123

CITY OF WHITTIER LOCATIONS PP

PARNELL PARK, 15390 Lambert Rd. (at Scott), 562-464-3350

LA HABRA COMMUNITY CENTER, 101 W. La Habra Blvd.

CITY OF YORBA LINDA LOCATION

LHMC LA HABRA MUSIC CENTER, 1885 W. La Habra Blvd. (at Beach), 562-694-4891

YLCC

Children =

PC

PIZZA CLUB, 1279 E. La Habra Blvd., 562-694-5888

Adults =

SH

SCOUT HUT, 1100 W. Lambert Rd. (at Idaho)

Seniors =

USADS USA DANCE STUDIO, 401 W. Whittier Blvd., 562-690-9584 VMH

PMS

YORBA LINDA COMMUNITY CENTER, 4501 Casa Loma Ave. (Corner of Imperial Hwy. & Casa Loma), 714-961-7160

VETERAN’S MEMORIAL HALL, 209 N. Orange St.

A Great Place to Play! The Children’s Museum at La Habra

Target FREE Saturdays:

JANUARY 8TH: JANUARY JAMBOREE

Museum Info:

A day of clowns, magicians and strolling performers to celebrate the New Year in a carnival atmosphere. Learn how to do magic tricks, get your face painted like a clown and watch amazing stilt walkers juggle! Generously funded by Target Stores. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Museum Hours: Tuesday-Friday 10am-4pm Saturday 10am-5pm Sunday 1-5pm Closed Mondays & Major Holidays

Explore how each person is unique and special in his or her own way. Create a picture of yourself in an abstract way through a variety of artistic techniques and materials. Express yourself through art! 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

301 S. Euclid Street La Habra, CA 90631 562-905-9793

Museum Admission: $7 Per Person, Children under 2 are free $6 La Habra Residents $5 Group Rate (15 or more children)

www.lhcm.org

FEBRUARY 5TH: FEBRUARY FABULOUS FACES

MARCH 7TH: MUSIC, MOVEMENT AND MORE Kids dance and move with spring-themed projects. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

LITTLE PICASSOS AT CHILDREN’S MUSEUM AT LA HABRA Join the Children’s Museum every Wednesday for a “paint date” in the Family Art Center for lots of creative play for the right side of the brain! There are easels, washable paints, brushes and paint smocks ready for little artists to use. Wednesdays, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Free with paid Museum admission.

Orange County’s original Children’s Museum!


Activities for Kids Da nce

US A Dance Studi o Cl a sses HIP HOP FOR BOYZ! This high-energy dance class combines fun and creative dance moves and routines. Learn basic and new hip hop steps. Dance to the coolest and most recent hip hop tunes while you make new friends. White-soled tennis shoes required. Instructor: USA Dance Studio Age: 5-7 yrs Fee: $48/6 weeks Location: USADS #2004.100..............SAT 1/8-2/12..............11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. #2004.101..............SAT 2/19-3/26............11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Age: 8-12 yrs Fee: $57/6 weeks Location: USADS #2015.100..............SAT 1/8-2/12 .......................12:30-1:30 p.m. #2015.101..............SAT 2/19-3/26 ....................12:30-1:30 p.m.

HIP HOP FOR HIP KIDS This high-energy class combines fun and creative dance moves and routines. Learn basic and new hip hop steps. Dance to the coolest and most recent hip hop tunes while you make new friends. Wear loose-fitting clothing and tennis shoes. Instructor: USA Dance Studio Fee: 30 min. classes are $39/6 weeks 45 min. classes are $48/6 weeks 60 min. classes are $57/6 weeks Age: 3-4 yrs Location: USADS #2003.100..............WED 1/5-2/9..........................6:00-6:30 p.m. #2003.101..............WED 2/16-3/23......................6:00-6:30 p.m. #2003.102..............THUR 1/6-2/10.......................4:30-5:00 p.m. #2003.103..............THUR 2/17-3/24.....................4:30-5:00 p.m. #2003.104..............SAT 1/8-2/12 .......................9:30-10:00 a.m. #2003.105..............SAT 2/19-3/26 .....................9:30-10:00 a.m. Age: 5-7 yrs Location: USADS #2002.100..............WED 1/5-2/9 .........................4:45-5:30 p.m. #2002.101..............WED 2/16-3/23 .....................4:45-5:30 p.m. #2002.102..............THUR 1/6-2/10 ......................4:45-5:30 p.m. #2002.103..............THUR 2/17-3/24 ....................4:45-5:30 p.m. #2002.104..............SAT 1/8-2/12 ....................10:00-10:45 a.m. #2002.105..............SAT 2/19-3/26 ..................10:00-10:45 a.m. Age: 8-12 yrs Location: USADS #2000.100..............WED 1/5-2/9 .........................7:30-8:30 p.m. #2000.101..............WED 2/16-3/23......................7:30-8:30 p.m. #2000.102..............FRI 1/7-2/11 ..........................6:15-7:15 p.m. #2000.103..............FRI 2/18-3/25 ........................6:15-7:15 p.m.

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This is a beginning ballet class for the younger elementary school-aged child. Come join us and experience the graceful movements of ballet. Participants will improve their flexibility and posture, as well as learning poise. Turns and leaps will be emphasized. Ballet shoes are required. No class on Monday, January 17th and February 21st. Instructor: USA Dance Studio Age: 5-7 yrs Fee: $48/6 weeks Location: USADS #2020.100..............FRI 1/7-2/11 ..........................5:30-6:15 p.m. #2020.101..............FRI 2/18-3/25 ........................5:30-6:15 p.m. Age: 8-12 yrs Fee: $48/5 weeks* Location: USADS #2020.102..............MON 1/3-2/7* .......................6:00-7:00 p.m. #2020.103..............MON 2/14-3/21* ...................6:00-7:00 p.m.

TINY TOTS BALLET/TAP COMBO Here is the perfect class to introduce your little one to the joys of dance! Participants will spend 15 minutes on ballet and 15 minutes on tap and will learn some basic steps, develop large motor coordination, make new friends and wear their pretty dance clothes. Ballet and tap shoes are required. No class on Monday, January 17th and February 21st. Instructor: USA Dance Studio Age: 2-3 yrs Fee: $33/5 wks*; $39/6 wks Location: USADS #2017.100..............MON 1/3-2/7* .......................4:00-4:30 p.m. #2017.101..............MON 2/14-3/21* ...................4:00-4:30 p.m. #2017.102..............WED 1/5-2/9..........................4:30-5:00 p.m. #2017.103..............WED 2/16-3/23......................4:30-5:00 p.m. #2017.104..............SAT 1/8-2/12 .......................9:30-10:00 a.m. #2017.105..............SAT 2/19-3/26 .....................9:30-10:00 a.m.

MOMMY & ME BALLET Bonding exercises for mommy and child will help your toddler’s development and boost intelligence and coordination. Learn creative character movements to popular children’s music, as well as beginning ballet basics. One adult participant per child. If mom can’t come, why not include dad or another family member? No class on Monday, January 17th and February 21st. Instructor: USA Dance Studio Age: 18-35 mos. Fee: $33/5 wks*; $39/6 wks Location: USADS #2013.100..............MON 1/3-2/7* .......................5:30-6:00 p.m. #2013.101..............MON 2/14-3/21* ...................5:30-6:00 p.m. #2013.102..............WED 1/5-2/9..........................4:00-4:30 p.m. #2013.103..............WED 2/16-3/23......................4:00-4:30 p.m.

Dancers must enroll in both Winter session classes in order to participate in the studio’s annual recital (July 30, 2011).


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BALLET FOLKLORICO Come learn the beautiful and colorful dances of Mexico! Keep your traditions alive through lively and enjoyable dances representing the many different regions of this amazing country. No class on Monday, January 17th and February 21st.

CITY OF LA HABRA

“Spike It Up” Volleyball FiRst game:

February 5th $30 for first child includes t-shirt, $25 for each additional child in family (must register at same time) ages 8, 9, 10: Division 1 ages 11, 12, 13: Division 2 Boys & giRls — eveRyone Plays

RegistRation DeaDline:

5 p.m. on Friday, January 14th Games are held at the Boys & Girls Club Gym Questions? Please call 562-905-9708

Instructor: USA Dance Studio Fee: 30 min. classes are $33/5 wks*; $39/6 wks 45 min. classes are $40/5 wks*; $48/6 wks 60 min. classes are $48/5 wks*; $57/6 wks Age: 3-4 yrs (Beg) Location: USADS #2007.100 ........................MON 1/3-2/7* .....................................5:00-5:30 p.m. #2007.101 ........................MON 2/14-3/21* .................................5:00-5:30 p.m. #2007.102 ........................FRI 1/7-2/11 ........................................5:00-5:30 p.m. #2007.103 ........................FRI 2/18-3/25 ......................................5:00-5:30 p.m. Age: 5-7 yrs (Beg) Location: USADS #2007.104 ........................FRI 1/7-2/11 ........................................5:30-6:15 p.m. #2007.105 ........................FRI 2/18-3/25 ......................................5:30-6:15 p.m. Age: 8-12 yrs (Beg) Location: USADS #2009.100 ........................FRI 1/7-2/11 ........................................6:15-7:15 p.m. #2009.101 ........................FRI 2/18-3/25 ......................................6:15-7:15 p.m.

Ora nge Count y Da nce Produc tions PRINCESS BALLET Designed as a first-time dance experience, this imaginative class includes basic ballet movements, terminology, musicality and creative movement, with princess tutus and props, plus a lot of imagery and fun! Students will learn individual steps, across-the-floor movements and basic dance combinations. A short combination will be performed on the last day of class for parents and friends. For more information, please visit www.ocdanceproductions.com. Instructor: Orange County Dance Productions Age: 3-5 yrs Fee: $79/8 weeks Location: VMH #2001.100 ........................SAT 1/22-3/12 .................................10:45-11:30 a.m.

HAPPY FEET BALLET & TAP COMBO I This class introduces creative ballet and tap techniques to young dancers. Participants will learn coordination, listening skills, individual steps, basic combinations, and musicality to fun children’s classic songs, in an encouraging, supportive environment. There will be a performance for parents and friends on the last day of class. For more information, please visit www.ocdanceproductions.com. Instructor: Orange County Dance Productions Age: 3-5 yrs Fee: $79/8 weeks Location: VMH #2005.100 ........................SAT 1/22-3/12 .................................10:00-10:45 a.m.


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BULLY BUSTER WORKSHOP ★NEW★ Research shows that more than 160,000 students

don’t want to go to school becase of the fear of being bullied. We want to help tackle the problem and would like to offer you a Bully Buster Workshop! We sill teach your child to DEFEAT the Bully WITHOUT fighting! Instructor: Frazier Martial Arts Age: 5-7 yrs Fee: $15/1 mtg Location: FMA #1006.100..............THUR 1/20 .............................4:45-5:15 p.m. #1006.101..............THUR 3/24 .............................4:45-5:15 p.m. Age: 8-12 yrs Fee: $15/1 mtg Location: FMA #1006.102..............TUE 1/25................................5:00-5:45 p.m. #1006.103..............TUE 3/29................................5:00-5:45 p.m.

KARATE KIDDIES: PARENT & ME KARATE CLASS Karate Kiddies is a parent and me karate program, with a focus on motor skill development, social interaction and parentchild bonding. Your child will be able to explore and learn the basics of life skills: focus, patience, kindness, respect! Motor skills development activities will include balancing, climbing, running, blocks, punches, kicks! Instructor: Frazier Martial Arts Age: 20-36 mths Fee: $45/5 weeks Location: FMA #1003.100..............MON 1/10-2/7 ...................10:00-10:40 a.m. #1003.101..............MON 2/21-3/21 .................10:00-10:40 a.m. #1003.102..............TUE 1/11-2/8 .........................6:00-6:40 p.m. #1003.103..............TUE 2/22-3/22 .......................6:00-6:40 p.m. Pictures of participants may be taken at the City of La Habra’s special events, classes and programs to be used in publicity materials for the City of La Habra.

KARATE FOR KIDZ Take this opportunity to empower your child. Our karate program teaches kids more than just punching and kicking! We offer age appropriate classes for better learning, character building and training with rewards, school and street safety programs to protect your child, as well as confidence building so that children have the ability to say “no” to negative peer pressure. This is a basic and introductory class. Instructor: Frazier Martial Arts Age: 5-7 yrs Fee: $40/5 weeks Location: FMA #1004.100..............WED 1/12-2/9........................4:00-4:30 p.m. #1004.101..............FRI 2/25-3/25 ........................5:30-6:00 p.m. #1004.102..............SAT 1/15-2/12 .....................9:30-10:00 a.m. #1004.103..............SAT 2/26-3/26 .....................9:30-10:00 a.m. Age: 8-12 yrs Fee: $40/5 weeks Location: FMA #1004.104..............WED 1/12-2/9 .......................4:30-5:15 p.m. #1004.105..............THUR 2/24-3/24 ....................4:00-4:45 p.m. #1004.106..............SAT 1/15-2/12 ...........11:15 a.m.-12:00 p.m. #1004.107..............SAT 2/26-3/26 ...........11:15 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

KARATE FOR PRE-SCHOOLERS Our specialized Karate for Pre-Schoolers program is an age specific program that is professionally designed to teach children important life skills in a fun, exciting and enriching manner. Karate for Pre-Schoolers skills include focus, teamwork, control, balance, memory, discipline, fitness and coordination. Your child will achieve more than just learning to kick and punch. Our Karate for Pre-Schoolers instructors are trained specifically to work with young children. Instructor: Amanda Molina Age: 3-4 yrs Fee: $40/5 weeks Location: FMA #1018.100..............MON 1/10-2/7 .......................6:00-6:30 p.m. #1018.101..............MON 2/21-3/21 .....................6:00-6:30 p.m. #1018.102..............SAT 1/15-2/12 ...................10:30-11:00 a.m. #1018.103..............SAT 2/26-3/26 ...................10:30-11:00 a.m.


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MINI SPORTS FOR TINY TOTS

VOICE FOR YOUTH Do you like to sing? Tell your friends and neighbors about this class, which will teach them to breathe properly, sing on pitch, and have fun at the same time. Participants will sing as a group, but will focus on individual performance.

Let’s play ball! Here is a sports class especially designed for kids aged three to five. This program will cover the basics of soccer, Tee-ball, basketball, track and field, and other recreational games, along with sportsmanship, providing a great introduction to sports and building participants’ social skills. The last meeting will include a BBQ, so the whole family can enjoy the final “BIG game.” Cost is $40 per child/$35 for additional children in the same household (must register at the same time). Sign up today; space is limited! Rain-outs will be held indoors or rescheduled. Instructor: La Habra Recreation Staff Age: 3-5 yrs Fee: $40/8 weeks Location: ECLP #1009.100..............TUE 1/11-3/1 .........................4:00-5:00 p.m.

JUNIOR GOLF

Instructor: Patrick’s Music School Age: 9-15 yrs Fee: $86/6 weeks Location: PMS #4026.100..............SAT 1/22-2/26 ...................10:00-10:50 a.m.

PIANOLAND Playing the piano can be very relaxing and is a great way to have fun. Children will learn note-reading, correct hand positions, five-finger songs, chords and how to play using both hands at the same time. You do not need to own a piano. A book is required and may be purchased at Patrick’s for $8.50.

La Mirada Golf offers classes designed for beginner, intermediate and advanced students. Covers basic fundamentals, strategies and skills necessary to succeed. Range balls, clubs and equipment included. Ten students per instructor.

Instructor: Patrick’s Music School Age: 9-15 yrs Fee: $86/6 weeks Location: PMS #4024.100..............WED 1/19-2/23......................6:30-7:20 p.m.

Instructors: PGA Pro John Mahoney, Jr. & Staff Age: 5-17 yrs (Beg) Fee: $47/4 weeks Location: LMGC #1001.100 ................FRI 1/7-1/28........................6:00-7:00 p.m. #1001.102 ................FRI 2/4-2/25........................6:00-7:00 p.m. #1001.104 ................FRI 3/4-3/25........................6:00-7:00 p.m. #1001.101 ................SAT 1/8-1/29...................10:00-11:00 a.m. #1001.103 ................SAT 2/5-2/26...................10:00-11:00 a.m. #1001.105 ................SAT 3/5-3/26...................10:00-11:00 a.m. Age: 5-17 yrs (Int) Fee: $47/4 weeks Location: LMGC #1002.100 ................FRI 1/7-1/28........................7:00-8:00 p.m. #1002.102 ................FRI 2/4-2/25........................7:00-8:00 p.m. #1002.104 ................FRI 3/4-3/25........................7:00-8:00 p.m. #1002.101 ................SAT 1/8-1/29...........11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. #1002.103 ................SAT 2/5-2/26...........11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. #1002.105 ................SAT 3/5-3/26...........11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

TICKLE THE KEYS In this class, young children learn to play the piano AND much more: ear training, harmony, rhythm, music reading and writing. They will have fun! Parents are encouraged to participate. You do not need to own a piano. A book is required and may be purchased at Patrick’s for $8.50. Instructor: Patrick’s Music School Age: 2-3 yrs Fee: $86/6 weeks Location: PMS #4021.100..............TUE 1/18-2/22 .......................1:00-1:50 p.m. #4021.101..............THUR 1/20-2/24.....................1:00-1:50 p.m. Age: 4-5 yrs Fee: $86/6 weeks Location: PMS #4022.100..............WED 1/19-2/23......................2:30-3:20 p.m. #4022.101..............THUR 1/20-2/24.....................3:30-4:20 p.m. Age: 6-8 yrs Fee: $86/6 weeks Location: PMS #4023.100..............WED 1/19-2/23......................4:30-5:20 p.m. #4023.101..............THUR 1/20-2/24.....................5:30-6:20 p.m.

DRUM FOR FUN! Has your child been begging to learn the drums? Now is the time go get started! This is a fun and energetic class which features rhythm reading and playing on the drum. Drum pads will be available for use in class. Participant must purchase drums sticks. Instructor: Patrick’s Music School Age: 9-15 yrs Fee: $86/6 weeks Location: PMS #4025.100..............MON 1/17-2/21 .....................6:00-6:50 p.m.


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Activities for Kids, continued HAVING FUN WITH THE GUITAR

MASTERPIECES WITH PENCILS & PASTELS

Learn the skills necessary to play music and have fun while learning. Class emphasizes chord strumming, reading notes and tablature and playing different styles of music. Students must provide their own instruments (acoustic or electric). Students must also provide picks, guitar tuner and book, “Hal Leonard’s Classic Guitar Method,” which may be purchased at La Habra Music Center. A metronome is also suggested.

In this fun course, students will learn basic drawing techniques using a variety of fun media, including oil pastels, crayons and colored pencils. Basic design, figurative drawing and landscape will be covered. Students will complete one “masterpiece” per class. A $5 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting.

Instructor: La Habra Music Center Age: 7-17 yrs Fee: $52/4 weeks Location: LHMC #4003.100..............THUR 1/6-1/27.......................6:00-6:45 p.m. #4003.101..............THUR 2/3-2/24.......................6:00-6:45 p.m. #4003.102..............THUR 3/3-3/24.......................6:00-6:45 p.m.

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INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING TECHNIQUES This is a beginning course to introduce and develop drawing skills through demonstrations and examples of master drawings from children’s book illustrations, animation and technical drawing. Course will cover contour, line, structure, perspective, light/shadow, color and modeling form. No class on Monday, February 21st.

Instructor: Kathy Breaux, M.A. in Painting & Drawing Age: 6-12 yrs Fee: $47/5 weeks Location: LHCC #4006.100..............FRI 1/14-2/11 ........................4:00-5:00 p.m.

FUN ACRYLIC PAINTING Each week, students will learn one technical concept and produce one finished painting per session. Art instruction will include: portraits, landscapes, color theory and color mixing. Please wear an old T-shirt or apron because paints will stain clothing. A $5 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Instructor: Kathy Breaux, M.A. in Painting & Drawing Age: 6-12 yrs Fee: $47/5 weeks Location: LHCC #4000.100..............FRI 2/18-3/18 ........................4:00-5:00 p.m.

Instructor: Carlos Moreno Age: 7-14 yrs Fee: $37/5 weeks Location: LHCC #4005.100..............MON 1/3-1/31 .......................5:00-6:00 p.m. #4005.101..............MON 2/7-3/14 .......................5:00-6:00 p.m.

Enjoy Our Winter Classes! The City reserves the right to substitute instructors, cancel activities, change dates, times and/or locations as necessary without public notice. We apologize for any resulting inconvenience.

“The Music & Movement Phenomenon” Sing, dance, play instruments and have a musical adventure with your child at our Music & Movement Workshop. It’s never too soon to help your child develop a love of music. Workshops focus on movement, rhythms, building vocabulary and family fun! For more information or to obtain a schedule, please call 562-690-2305.

La Habra City School District Presents

“Fenomeno de Musica y Movimiento” Canta, baila, juega con instrumentos y ten una experiencia musical con tu nino en nuestro Taller de Musica y Movimento. Ahora es una buena edad de comenzar en desarrollar el amor a la musica en los pequenos. El taller consiste de movimiento, ritmos, y diversion mientras desarrollamos su vocabulario! Para mas información or para obtener los horarios, por favor llame 562-690-2305.


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ENHANCING LANGUAGE & COMMUNICATION THROUGH PLAY! ★NEW★ Learn how to foster your child’s language and social/

communication skills through fun play-based activities which incorporate finger play and song, fine and gross motor activities. At each session, you will learn a new play-based technique to use at home for naturalistic interactions with your child. Instructor: Christine Espitia, Speech Language Pathologist, M.S., CCC Age: 18-24 months Fee: $62/5 weeks Location: LHCC #4008.100..............SAT 1/8-2/5 ......................10:00-10:50 a.m.

La Habra Residents TINY TOTS GROUP Fridays: 3:30-4:30 p.m. $65/4 weeks Se Habla Español

ADULT WORK OUTS/ CARDIO Wednesdays: 7:00-8:30 p.m.

MEN’S ROUND ROBIN TENNIS Tuesdays, Level 2.5 & above: $12 per night Wednesdays, Level 4.5 & above: $8 per night Bar-B-Q Every Third Wednesday

PLAYING WITH MUSIC & RHYTHM ★NEW★ Miss Carol is back! Join her and enter the wonderful

world of music and rhythm. This session will be all about bugs. Each week, students will learn about a different insect and will make a new hat, as well as having their mind and imagination stimulated through a variety of musical activities. A BIG party will be held on the last day of class, with bug costumes provided by the instructor. Bring your cameras! Parent participation is required. Instructor: Carol Arvizo Age: 2-4 yrs Fee: $90/8 weeks Location: CH #4010.100..............TUE 1/4-2/22 .......................9:30-10:30 a.m.

For further information on any of our classes or to register, please call 562-905-9708.

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La Habra Tennis Center 351 S. Euclid Street

562-690-5040 No black-soled shoes allowed on the courts. Thank you.


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MEMORY & READING COMPREHENSION

★NEW★ Miss Carol is back! Home schooling or preparing

★NEW★ This class will be fun, with lots of memory games to

your child for kindergarten? Help your child master the alphabet the fun way! Learn upper and lower case letters and their sounds. Meet new friends and learn social skills while your child enjoys arts and crafts, games, puppets and more. A party will be held the last day of class to celebrate the children’s achievements. Parent participation is required.

stimulate your child’s brain. Story and question time knowledge will be gained by learning comprehension skills to remember and understand what they hear and read. Paper work and some musical activities will be included. A party will be held during the last class to celebrate the children’s achievements. Parent participation is required.

Instructor: Carol Arvizo Age: 3-5 yrs Fee: $90/8 weeks Location: CH #4011.100..............TUE 1/4-2/22 .............11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Instructor: Carol Arvizo Age: 4-6 yrs Fee: $90/8 weeks Location: CH #4027.100..............TUE 1/4-2/22 .........................3:30-4:30 p.m.

PRE-SCHOOL PHONICS & READING

BE A PIZZA CHEF!

★NEW★ Is your child home schooled or preparing to enter kindergarten? If so, your child will have fun while learning to sound and spell easy words and read easy sentences. Come join Mr. Long Vowel and Mrs. Short Vowel with songs and games. Children will also work on word phonics and take home a new booklet each week. This class is designed to challenge, not to frustrate; a party will be held during the last class to celebrate the children’s achievements. Parent participation is required.

Starting with a dough ball, our pizza-ologist (doctor of pizzaology) will teach you how to throw your dough, then form it, and add sauce, cheese and/or pepperoni. Then we bake it to perfection. You get a one-topping individual pizza and a 16ounce soda with free refills.

addition, subtraction and mathematical shapes. Class includes musical activities, games and paper work. A party will be held on the last day of class to celebrate the children’s achievements. Parent participation is required.

Instructor: Pizza Club Age: 5+ yrs Fee: $11/1 mtg Location: PC #4001.100..............TUE 1/4..................................6:00-7:30 p.m. #4001.101..............TUE 1/11................................6:00-7:30 p.m. #4001.102..............TUE 1/18................................6:00-7:30 p.m. #4001.103..............TUE 1/25................................6:00-7:30 p.m. #4001.104..............TUE 2/1..................................6:00-7:30 p.m. #4001.105..............TUE 2/8..................................6:00-7:30 p.m. #4001.106..............TUE 2/15................................6:00-7:30 p.m. #4001.107..............TUE 2/22................................6:00-7:30 p.m. #4001.108..............TUE 3/1..................................6:00-7:30 p.m. #4001.109..............TUE 3/8..................................6:00-7:30 p.m. #4001.110..............TUE 3/15................................6:00-7:30 p.m. #4001.111..............TUE 3/22................................6:00-7:30 p.m.

Instructor: Carol Arvizo Age: 3-5 yrs Fee: $90/8 weeks Location: CH #4019.100..............TUE 1/4-2/22 .........................2:00-3:00 p.m.

For further information on any of our classes or to register, please call 562-905-9708.

Instructor: Carol Arvizo Age: 3.5-5 yrs Fee: $90/8 weeks Location: CH #4012.100..............TUE 1/4-2/22 ......................12:30-1:30 p.m.

ALL ABOUT NUMBERS, COLORS & SHAPES ★NEW★ Children will discover numbers including simple


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INFANT, PRESCHOOL & SCHOOL-AGE PROGRAMS Services provided for children 6 weeks to 12 years of age 6:15 a.m.-6:00 p.m.

562-905-9630 Must meet income qualifications.

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Persona l Enrich ment MULTIPLICATION BASICS

Great review for the STAR-California standards tests! Acquire the essential skills you need that will lead to math success! Students will quickly master basic multiplication facts through practice and the use of engaging activities. They will leave this class with various strategies to choose from. In addition, multiplication of multi-digit numbers by one-digit numbers will be introduced. Students will master this standard at their own pace, while having fun! A $5 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Instructor: Fantastic Learning Age: Grades 3-5 Fee: $98/6 weeks Location: LHCC #4016.100..............SAT 1/22-2/26 ................10:00-10:55 a.m.

INFANT & PRESCHOOL

Subsidized Child Care in Family Child Care Homes for infants 6 weeks & up. Center-based care for preschoolers (3 to 5 years of age).

SCHOOL-AGE YEAR ROUND SUBSIDIZED CHILD CARE

Before and after school program/full-day. Breakfast and p.m. snack served (lunch preschool only). Transportation to and from La Habra City School District on school buses. Please call for more information on the waiting list and to receive an eligibility questionnaire. Fees based on income.

HEAD START 562-694-3455

Federally funded social/educational enrichment program for 4-year-olds for 31/2 hours a day.

STATE PRESCHOOL 562-905-9612

State funded Pre-K programs for 31/2- and 4-yearolds. Part day and full day services.

FRACTION ESSENTIALS Great review for the STAR-California standards tests! Want to become a fraction expert? Then, this class is for you! This class covers addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of fractions. Students will learn how to find the lowest common denominator (LCD), greatest common factor (GCF) and how to simplify fractions. A $5 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Instructor: Fantastic Learning Age: Grades 4-6 Fee: $98/6 weeks Location: LHCC #4017.100..............SAT 1/22-2/26 ...............11:00-11:55 a.m.

INTRODUCTION TO TYPING Develop your child’s basic typing skills for many years of future use. Supplemental exercises will be provided to make learning fun as your child learns a lifetime skill. Students will learn to use Microsoft Word for writing reports, doing homework or basic communication skills. Hands on exercises will include creating a flyer and an awesome slideshow presentation with PowerPoint. More advanced participants will have the opportunity to upgrade their skills to the next level. A $10 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Instructor: AGI Academy Age: 6-15 yrs Fee: $72/6 weeks Location: PP #4009.100..............THUR 1/13-2/17 .................3:00-4:00 p.m. #4009.101..............THUR 2/24-3/31 .................3:00-4:00 p.m.

For further information on any of our classes or to register, please call 562-905-9708.


Activities for Adults Dance CUMBIA Cumbia is a popular Latin American style of dance characterized by short, sliding steps. Participants will learn a variety of turns and patterns. No partner is necessary. Instructor: Corona Dance Studio Age: 18+ yrs Fee: $27/5 weeks Location: CDS #2508.100..............WED 1/12-2/9........................7:00-8:00 p.m. #2508.101..............WED 2/16-3/16......................7:00-8:00 p.m.

BELLY DANCING Belly dancing, with its mystical movements, will inspire your spirit to breathe, expand and stretch. Come and celebrate the goddess within! With sharp hip accents, shimmies, undulations and veil work, you’ll get an intense workout that feels wonderful. Instructor: Yeril Barlup Age: 15+ yrs Fee: $37/8 weeks Location: LHCC #2502.100 (Int) ......WED 1/26-3/16......................7:00-8:00 p.m. #2503.100 (Beg) ....WED 1/26-3/16 .....................8:00-9:00 p.m. #2502.101 (Int) ......SAT 1/29-3/19 ...................10:00-11:00 a.m. #2503.101(Beg) .....SAT 1/29-3/19 ...........11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

SQUARE DANCE Ever been interested in doing something healthy, fun and family oriented? If so, then you opportunity is now. Come join us in learning to square dance. You will learn all moves (calls) from basic, mainstream and plus. Also great for someone who has been out of square dancing for a period of time and would like to get back into the activity or brush up on their skills. Square dancing is done in most parts of the world and always called in English. So come join the fun and festivities on January 13th. No partner is necessary. If unable to attend the first class, please call Jim or Jo Shipman at 562-696-1332. This class is open for three weeks, then closes until next winter.

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LINE DANCE

Grab your boots and come on over! Get your heart a pumpin’ with some of the most fun exercise around. No partner needed. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. Lisa will teach you the basic steps and some fun, easy dances. You’ll be kickin’ up your heels in no time at all. Beginning instruction is from 7:00 to 7:45 p.m. Beginners MUST sign up for FIRST session of each quarter. No beginners will be accepted in second session of the quarter. For the experienced line dancer, intermediate dance instruction follows from 7:45 to 9:15 p.m. Your old favorites and some new dances will be included. Step sheets will be available. For more information, visit www.lisalinedance.com. No class on Monday, February 21st. Instructor: Lisa Homan-Hernandez Age: 16+ yrs Fee: $29/5 weeks Location: CH #2505.100..............MON 1/3-1/31 .......................7:00-9:15 p.m. #2505.101..............MON 2/7-3/14 .......................7:00-9:15 p.m.

INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED LINE DANCE EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. If you are looking for a challenge and have line dance experience, then this is the class for you. No partner is necessary, and it’s great exercise and lots of fun! Lisa Homan will be teaching the latest dances written by USA and international choreographers, and she will revive some of the best dances from the recent past. This is an opportunity to further improve your skills and knowledge of line dance. This class is NOT for beginners. For more information, visit www.lisalinedance.com. Instructor: Lisa Homan-Hernandez Age: 16+ yrs Fee: $29/5 weeks Location: VMH #2509.100..............THUR 1/6-2/3.........................7:00-9:30 p.m. #2509.101..............THUR 2/10-3/10.................... 7:00-9:30 p.m.

For further information on any of our classes or to register, please call 562-905-9708.

Instructor: Major Keys Age: 8+ yrs Fee: $22/5 weeks Location: CH #2520.100..............THUR 1/13-2/10.....................7:15-9:30 p.m. #2520.101..............THUR 2/17-3/17.....................7:15-9:30 p.m.

Come Visit the

Friends of the La Habra Library USED BOOK STORE

10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday-Thursday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday & Saturday Closed Sunday

Located in the

ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY La Habra Branch 221 E. La Habra Blvd.


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Fi tn ess for Fun

FIRM & FIT ★NEW★ In this class, you will get a total body workout. The

WEIGHT BEARING WALL YOGA This yoga class uses weight-bearing moves that increase bone density, a key issue for older adults. It also incorporates meditation practice, which can improve brain elasticity and can help to enhance health and well-being. Help yourself to manage stress, chronic diseases, and stay in good health. Please bring a yoga mat, blanket or towel and a bandana to class. Instructor: Sultan Haque Age: 18+ yrs Fee: $98/12 weeks Location: LHCC #3003.100..............SAT 1/8-3/26..............10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

SIMPLY PILATES Get fit with pilates, which engages all the muscles of your body, giving you a total body workout. Pilates helps strengthen your muscles equally. The Stott pilates method develops core strength, stability, flexibility and balance. Wear comfortable clothes and bring a mat, towel and water bottle. Instructor: Teresa Morrison, Certified Stott Mat Pilates Instructor Age: 18+ yrs Fee: $52/5 weeks Location: CH #3020.100..............TUE/THUR 1/4-2/3 .................5:30-6:20 p.m. #3020.101..............TUE/THUR 2/15-3/17 .............5:30-6:20 p.m.

class includes cardio, toning and pilates (Stott method). You will love the results! Please bring a mat, light weights, good walking/running shoes, water bottle and towel. Instructor: Teresa Morrison, Certified Stott Pilates Instructor Age: 18+ yrs Fee: $72/5 weeks Location: CH #3017.100..............TUE/THUR 1/4-2/3 .................6:30-7:50 a.m. #3017.101..............TUE/THUR 2/15-3/17 .............6:30-7:50 a.m.

WINTER FITNESS CHALLENGE Start, maintain and live a healthier lifestyle throughout the winter. The challenge consists of making a commitment to workout two times a week minimum (classes are offered Monday through Thursday and Saturday mornings). Participants will have the option of doing weekly weigh-ins and measurements at before, middle and end of challenge. All participants will be given a nutritional guideline to follow for better eating habits. All participants must attend orientation on Wednesday, January 12th, after the first workout. Instructor: Frazier Martial Arts Age: 14+ yrs Fee: $101/10 weeks Location: FMA #3000.100..............WED 1/12-3/16 ..............................6:45 p.m.

Cliff Gewecke’s Dance Classes are held at the La Habra Clubhouse 200 W. Greenwood Avenue

Fee: $33 per person/8 weeks

WEST COAST SWING

ARGENTINE TANGO

BASIC SALSA

Learn the sophisticated, fun and rhythmic West Coast Swing, California’s official state dance. Class features basic (and not so basic) patterns, lead/follow techniques, and moving onbeat to the music.

Want romance, excitement and elegance in one dance? Try the increasingly popular Argentine Tango, with its ochos (figure eights) turns, kicks, and other exciting moves, all done to sensuous, melodic music. Singles and couples are welcome.

Learn today’s “hottest” dances — Salsa and Merengue! This class will give you a basic understanding of these dances, plus teach you steps that will have you movin’ to the Latin beat sooner than you think! Patterns will vary in each 8-week session.

If you know Salsa basics, this class will put them to work for you with more challenging patterns and the techniques that make them work. Turns, fancier footwork, style variations — they’re all included. Have fun!

#2504.100 14+ yrs TUESDAYS 1/11-3/1 7:15-8:00 p.m.

#2507.100 14+ yrs TUESDAYS 1/11-3/1 8:00-8:45 p.m.

#2512.100 14+ yrs TUESDAYS 1/11-3/1 8:45-9:30 p.m.

#2506.100 14+ yrs TUESDAYS 1/11-3/1 6:30-7:15 p.m.

INTERMEDIATE SALSA


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Activities for Adults, continued PILATES YOGA STRETCH & TONE Tone and stretch the total body with mat Pilates exercises emphasizing the abdominals, thighs and buttocks, to shape and sculpt long, lean muscles. Learn basic yoga postures and breathing techniques to enhance your sense of well-being and ability to relax. Learn techniques that strengthen the core/center (midsection) with the aid of Dynaflex bands and exercise balls. Beginning and intermediate levels introduced. Please bring a yoga sticky mat, yoga block, strap and yoga ball to class. No class on Monday, February 21st. Instructor: Angela King, Registered Yoga Alliance Certified Teacher (RYT) Age: 15+ yrs Fee: $47/9 weeks Location: LHCC #3008.100..............MON 1/10-3/14 .................... 5:45-6:45 p.m.

POWER PILATES-YOGA Tone and stretch the total body with mat Pilates exercises emphasizing the abdominals, thighs and buttocks, to shape and sculpt long, lean muscles. Learn basic yoga postures and breathing techniques to enhance your sense of well-being and ability to relax. Learn techniques that strengthen the core/center (midsection) with the aid of Dynaflex bands and exercise balls. Intermediate and advanced levels taught. Please bring a yoga sticky mat, yoga block, strap and yoga ball to class. No class on Monday, February 21st and Wednesday, February 23rd. Instructor: Angela King, Registered Yoga Alliance Certified Teacher (RYT) Age: 15+ yrs Fee: $92/9 weeks Location: MON-LHCC/WED-CH #3001.100..............MON/WED 1/10-3/16.............7:00-8:15 p.m.

JACKI’S AEROBIC DANCING Jacki’s aerobic dancing is a fitness program that is totally FUN! Participants learn progressive choreographed dances that are designed to give an excellent cardiovascular and muscular workout. Participants dance to a wide variety of music at their own level of fitness. A good supportive shoe and towel or mat are required. No class on Monday, February 21st. Instructor: Nancy McNabb Age: 15+ yrs Fee: $110/11 weeks Location: CH #3005.107..............MON/WED 1/10-3/23.............5:45-6:45 p.m. Fee: $80/8 weeks #3005.101..............MON/WED 1/10-3/2 ..............5:45-6:45 p.m. Fee: $60/6 weeks #3005.100..............MON/WED 1/10-2/16 ............5:45-6:45 p.m.

For further information on any of our classes or to register, please call 562-905-9708.

TAI CHI LiuHeBaFa ★NEW★ Six Harmonies Eight Methods is a more ancient

form than the 24 forms of Tai Chi Chuan. This is an exploration of spirals. It may take a year to learn and can improve technique for any martial art. The instructor has studied this form of Tai Chi for 25 years New students welcome at any session. No class on Monday, February 21st. Instructor: Nancy O’Brien Age: 7+ yrs Fee: $35/5 weeks Location: VMH #3015.100..............MON 1/3-1/31 .......................7:00-8:30 p.m. #3015.101..............MON 2/7-3/14 .......................7:00-8:30 p.m.

TAI CHI CHUAN Participants in this class will learn to move slowly, breathe slowly, heighten their senses and do a meditational martial art. Eight Treasure Chi Kung, 13 and 24 form will be taught. For those that would like to try a more challenging form, Tai Chi LiuHeBaFa also will be included. This is a more ancient form that explores spirals and may take a year to learn. Any form of Tai Chi is a great stress buster and can improve technique for any martial art, as well! No class on Saturday, February 26th. Instructor: Nancy O’Brien, Certified International Judge (Tai Chi) Age: 7+ yrs Fee: $35/5 weeks Location: LHCC #3011.100..............SAT 1/8-2/5................10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. #3011.101..............SAT 2/12-3/19............10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

FITNESS KICKBOXING Are you ready to make a change with your body? Take control over your body with Fitness Kickboxing! It’s a workout where you can kick and punch your way to achieving the fitness goals you’ve always wanted. Fitness Kickboxing is the best total body workout to lose weight, tone and shape up, gain endurance and flexibility, relieve stress, meet new friends and have fun. This class is the #1 calorie-burning workout, consuming an amazing 800 calories per hour. Classes are on-going for women and men with ALL levels of fitness ability. Instructor: Amanda Molina Age: 13+ yrs Fee: $45/5 weeks Location: FMA #3006.100..............MON 1/10-2/7 .......................6:45-7:30 p.m. #3006.101..............MON 2/21-3/21 .....................6:45-7:30 p.m. #3006.102..............TUE 1/11-2/8 .........................6:45-7:30 p.m. #3006.103..............TUE 2/22-3/22 .......................6:45-7:30 p.m. #3006.104..............WED 1/12-2/9........................6:45-7:30 p.m. #3006.105..............WED 2/23-3/23......................6:45-7:30 p.m. #3006.106..............THUR 1/13-2/10.....................6:45-7:30 p.m. #3006.107..............THUR 2/24-3/24.....................6:45-7:30 p.m. #3006.108..............SAT 1/15-2/12 .......................8:30-9:15 a.m. #3006.109..............SAT 2/26-3/26 ......................8:30-9:15 a.m.


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Fitness for Fun ADULT GOLF

present

City of La Habra’s 10th Annual

SPRING FAMILY EGGSTRAVAGANZA

Saturday, April 23rd, 2011 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon At El Centro-Lions Park (Orange/Erna/Cypress Streets)

Visit with the Easter Bunny, Inflatable Jumps for Children, Arts & Crafts, Face Painting, Balloon Artist, Music, Funnel Cakes & More!

$4

La Habra Host Lions Breakfast: Scrambled Eggs, Pancakes, Sausage, Hash Browns, Coffee/Milk/Juice

The La Habra Family Resource Center/ Health Action Promotion Program • • • •

Medical Information for Children and Adults Dental Screenings (0 – 3 years old) Immunization Screenings (0 – 3 years old) Raffles, Prizes & Much More!

La Mirada Golf classes offer a complete group lesson format. Beginners focus on simple and effective swing fundamentals. Intermediate classes focus on long and short game fundamentals. Included is a $20 range ball card, and equipment will be provided for lessons AND practice. Instructors: PGA Pro John Mahoney, Jr. & Staff Age: 18+ yrs Fee: $71/4 weeks Location: LMGC Beginning Classes #3009.101..............MON 1/3-1/24 .......................7:00-8:00 p.m. #3009.102..............MON 1/31-2/21 .....................7:00-8:00 p.m. #3009.103..............MON 2/28-3/21 .....................7:00-8:00 p.m. #3009.104..............TUE 1/4-1/25 .......................9:00-10:00 a.m. #3009.105..............TUE 2/1-2/22 .......................9:00-10:00 a.m. #3009.106..............TUE 3/1-3/22 .......................9:00-10:00 a.m. #3009.107..............WED 1/5-1/26........................7:00-8:00 p.m. #3009.108..............WED 2/2-2/23........................7:00-8:00 p.m. #3009.109..............WED 3/2-3/23........................7:00-8:00 p.m. #3009.110..............SAT 1/8-1/29 .......................9:00-10:00 a.m. #3009.111..............SAT 2/5-2/26 .......................9:00-10:00 a.m. #3009.112..............SAT 3/5-3/26 .......................9:00-10:00 a.m. Intermediate Classes #3010.101..............MON 1/3-1/24 .......................8:00-9:00 p.m. #3010.102..............MON 1/31-2/21 .....................8:00-9:00 p.m. #3010.103..............MON 2/28-3/21 .....................8:00-9:00 p.m. #3010.104..............TUE 1/4-1/25 .....................10:00-11:00 a.m. #3010.105..............TUE 2/1-2/22 .....................10:00-11:00 a.m. #3010.106..............TUE 3/1-3/22 .....................10:00-11:00 a.m. #3010.107..............WED 1/5-1/26........................7:00-8:00 p.m. #3010.108..............WED 2/2-2/23........................7:00-8:00 p.m. #3010.109..............WED 3/2-3/23........................7:00-8:00 p.m.

Music

CITY IDOL! This course will teach you to sing like an idol! Learn to identify your vocal range and improve your performance, also to sing to backing tracks. No previous experience is required. Open to any and all singing styles.

Egg Hunt — FREE 10:00 a.m.: 10:15 a.m.: 10:30 a.m.: 10:45 a.m.:

0-2 yrs. 3-4 yrs. 5-6 yrs. 7-8 yrs.

11:00 a.m.: 11:15 a.m.: 11:30 a.m.: 11:45 a.m.

9-10 yrs. 11-12 yrs. Teens Adults

Instructor: La Habra Music Center Age: 18+ yrs Fee: $75/4 weeks Location: LHMC #5010.100..............TUE 1/4-1/25 .........................6:30-7:30 p.m. #5010.101..............TUE 2/1-2/22 .........................6:30-7:30 p.m. #5010.102..............TUE 3/1-3/22 .........................6:30-7:30 p.m.

For further information on any of our classes or to register, please call 562-905-9708.


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Activities for Adults, continued HAVING FUN WITH THE GUITAR Learn the skills necessary to play music and have fun while learning. Class emphasizes chord strumming, reading notes and tablature and playing different styles of music. Students must provide their own instruments (acoustic or electric). Students must also provide picks, guitar tuner and book, “Hal Leonard’s Classic Guitar Method,” which may be purchased at La Habra Music Center. A metronome is also suggested. Instructor: La Habra Music Center Age: 18+ yrs Fee: $52/4 weeks Location: LHMC #5000.100..............THUR 1/6-1/27.......................6:00-6:45 p.m. #5000.101..............THUR 2/3-2/24.......................6:00-6:45 p.m. #5000.102..............THUR 3/3-3/24.......................6:00-6:45 p.m.

VOICE FOR ADULTS Do you like to sing? Tell your friends and neighbors about this class, which will teach them to breathe properly, sing on pitch, and have fun at the same time. Participants will sing as a group, but will focus on individual performance. Instructor: Patrick’s Music School Age: 16+ yrs Fee: $86/6 weeks Location: PMS #5018.100..............SAT 1/22-2/26 ...................11:00-11:50 a.m.

PIANOLAND Playing the piano can be very relaxing and is a great way to have fun. Participants will learn note-reading, correct hand positions, five-finger songs, chords and how to play using both hands at the same time. You do not need to own a piano. A book is required and may be purchased at Patrick’s for $12.50. Instructor: Patrick’s Music School Age: 16+ yrs Fee: $86/6 weeks Location: PMS #5026.100..............TUE 1/18-2-/22 ......................7:30-8:20 p.m.

UKULELE Learn to play this fun, simple instrument that will have people singing along with you at get-togethers and other events, or join a ukulele orchestra. A ukulele is provided for classroom use. Instructor: Patrick’s Music School Age: 16+ yrs Fee: $86/6 weeks Location: PMS #5014.100..............WED 1/19-2/23......................7:30-8:20 p.m. Pictures of participants may be taken at the City of La Habra’s special events, classes and programs to be used in publicity materials for the City of La Habra.

Ar t INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING TECHNIQUES This is a beginning course to introduce and develop drawing skills through demonstrations and examples of master drawings from children’s book illustrations, animation and technical drawing. Course will cover contour, line, structure, perspective, light/shadow, color and modeling form. No class on Monday, February 21st. Instructor: Carlos Moreno Age: 15+ yrs Fee: $37/5 weeks Location: LHCC #7003.100..............MON 1/3-1/31 .......................6:30-8:00 p.m. #7003.101..............MON 2/7-3/14 .......................6:30-8:00 p.m.

INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY Participants will learn how to use their own digital cameras so that they can produce more professional-looking images. The instructor will go over all the many buttons and dials and explain their purposes. Lighting, composition and image processing will also be covered. Bring your camera to class! Instructor: Gary Apodaca, Imageworks Photography Studio Age: 18+ yrs Fee: $97/4 weeks Location: LHCC #7007.100..............MON 1/3-1/24 .......................7:00-8:30 p.m.

Persona l Enrich ment

SEWING BOOTCAMP ★NEW★ You bring your machine, some thread and fabric to the first class, and we will learn all the ins and outs of your machine. Each week thereafter, we will add another skill to our tool kit of knowledge, i.e., zippers, pockets, lace making, cording, stabilizers, metallic thread and reading patterns. Instructor: Evlee Pinkney Age: 18+ yrs Fee: $62/8 weeks Location: LHCC #7016.100..............TUE 1/11-3/1 .........................6:30-8:30 p.m.

QUILTING The magic of a pinwheel quilt is that it looks great set on point, but the surprise is that it is assembled as a straight setting. After the quilt center is completed, you then make two strategic cuts and re-sew the cut off pieces to the remaining quilt center, resulting in a quilt that is set on point. Instructor: Beverly Smyth Age: 18+ yrs Fee: $62/12 weeks Location: LHCC #7008.100..............THUR 1/6-3/24.......................6:00-9:00 p.m.

Graffiti Hotline: 562-905-9723


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Pe rson al Enric hment CANINE GAMES AGILITY COURSE

Looking for fun, exercise and quality time to spend with your canine companion? This course introduces a variety of challenging obstacles, including tunnels, teeter-totter, tire jump, A-frame, dogwalk, weave poles, pause table, various bar and panel jumps. No previous experience required, but some basic obedience is helpful. Trophies and certificates will be awarded at a timed agility contest at the final meeting. Bring a chair and $30 materials fee (maintenance & replacement of agility equipment to keep course safe for all, trophies, reference material and special insurance) to first class, held WITHOUT DOGS. Meet in parking lot at Yorba Linda Community Center at Casa Loma & Imperial. Instructor: April Ortiz Age: 9+ yrs Fee: $77/8 weeks Location: YLCC #5001.100..............SAT 1/15-3/5 ........................ 8:00-9:00 a.m. #5001.101..............SAT 1/15-3/5 .......................9:00-10:00 a.m. #5001.102..............SAT 1/15-3/5 .....................10:00-11:00 a.m.

DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING If you need help in establishing good conduct and curbing bad habits such as destructive chewing, hole digging or over exuberance, enroll Fido now! This eight-week session is open to all breeds of dogs, ages six months or older (larger breeds accepted at four months). All A.K.C. Novice exercises will be covered, including hand signals, off-leash techniques and longdistance work. Proper training leashes and collars will be available at reasonable prices at orientation for those who need them. Trophies and certificates will be awarded at graduation. The first meeting will be an orientation to be held WITHOUT DOGS at the Community Center. Remaining classes are held at El Centro-Lions Park. Instructor: Rose Healey, Hacienda Hills Dog Obedience Club Age: 9+ yrs Fee: $77/8 weeks Location: LHCC/ECLP #5003.100..............SAT 2/5-3/26 .........................1:30-2:30 p.m.

INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & THE INTERNET Never touched a computer? Maybe you did, but felt confused. It’s never too late to learn. This class will introduce you to those basic computer skills you need to operate your computer. Also, you’ll learn all of those terms you keep hearing about but aren’t quite sure what they mean. Explore the online world and connect with your friends and family. Class includes hands-on practice, a free email account set-up, surfing the internet and learning how to use search engines. This class will benefit internet beginners with limited computer knowledge. A $10 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Instructor: AGI Academy Age: 16+ yrs Fee: $72/6 weeks Location: PP #5002.100..............THUR 1/13-2/17.....................7:00-8:00 p.m. #5002.101..............THUR 2/24-3/31.....................7:00-8:00 p.m.

For further information on any of our classes or to register, please call 562-905-9708.

La Habra Police Department Explorer Post 850 The Post is designed to provide both young men and women, ages 14 through 21, an opportunity to explore law enforcement and police services. Members participate in monthly meetings, community events, and ride-alongs. Additionally, selected members, based on merit, attendance, and good standing with the post, are chosen to attend the Police Explorers’ Academy.

REQUIREMENTS:

14 to 21 years of age

Maintain a C average or above Attend meetings every Tuesday, 5-7 p.m.

Participate in scheduled events Attend community functions Abide by Department rules & regulations

Contact Explorer Advisor Officer Gerry Macho at 562-905-9750, ext. 1866.


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Activities for Adults, continued COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP Are you considering upgrading your skills to handle all the new, exciting computer equipment, such as digital cameras and flash drives? Participants will learn how to use these items and what to consider when purchasing them. Learn how to integrate Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel with your digital camera to sharpen your projects. This class will help those with basic computer knowledge and internet skill to advance to a higher level of ability. A $10 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Instructor: AGI Academy Age: 16+ yrs Fee: $72/6 weeks Location: PP #5004.100..............THUR 1/13-2/17 ....................8:00-9:00 p.m. #5004.101..............THUR 2/24-3/31 ....................8:00-9:00 p.m.

INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS FOR SENIORS It’s never too late to learn computers! This class will introduce you to all the basic skills and terms you will need to operate a computer. We will show you how to use Microsoft Word and all its useful functions for basic communication. Experienced users can improve their skills by using this powerful word

Do yo u want to...

Get a jo b ? Ma ke mo ne y? S ta r t a ca re e r?

processing tool and integrating it with a digital camera for making professional fliers or document. A $10 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Instructor: AGI Academy Age: 55+ yrs Fee: $72/6 weeks Location: PP #5017.100..............THUR 1/13-2/17 ..................12:30-1:45 p.m. #5017.101..............THUR 2/24-3/31 ..................12:30-1:45 p.m.

INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNET & E-MAIL FOR SENIORS Explore the online world and connect with your family and friends! Class includes hands-on practices, a free email account setup, surfing the Internet and learning how to use search engines. Experienced users can update their skills by using Microsoft Word and integrating it with the Internet search for special projects, such as making travel plans and doing research. A $10 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Instructor: AGI Academy Age: 55+ yrs Fee: $72/6 weeks Location: PP #5016.100..............THUR 1/13-2/17 ....................1:45-3:00 p.m. #5016.101..............THUR 2/24-3/31 ....................1:45-3:00 p.m.

Orange County Yo uth Center @ La Habra The OCYC offers young people the opportunity to develop career interests, receive academic support, gain valuable work experience, and achieve their career & educational goals.

At the OCYC, youth ages 16-21 can: Learn to design a resume • Learn interviewing skills Meet with the YES Rep • Check out the “Job Board” Explore career paths • Get a job

1811 W. La Habra Blvd., La Habra 90631 Open Monday–Friday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

562-905-7076 Some services may require Federal eligibility determination. Sponsored by the Orange County Workforce Investment Board. Equal opportunity program. Auxiliary Aids and Services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. For TTY service, please dial 711.


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Perso nal Enrichm ent PAINS, ANXIETIES, ADDICTIONS, FEARS & PHOBIAS REMOVED

Do you suffer from caffeine, chocolate or food addictions? Have those and other addictions removed during this workshop. How about pain? Arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, headaches? Bring them in and leave them here. Do you have severe anxieties? Stressed from work? Post traumatic stress syndrome? Let’s get rid of them. Drag out your biggest fears and phobias and have them completely removed during this exciting and educational workshop. There is a $5 materials fee for handouts payable to the instructor in class. Instructor has over 25 years experience in this field. Instructor: William Engle, Purpose Driven Hypnotherapy, M.A., CCH.t, Advanced Energy Therapist-EFT-ADV Age: 18+ yrs Fee: $47/1 mtg Location: LHCC #5015.100..............TUE 2/15................................6:00-9:00 p.m.

For further information on any of our classes or to register, please call 562-905-9708.

TIME OUT FOR YOU Get ready to treat yourself to a beautiful experience! Gentle stress reduction techniques for adults using proven secrets of the ages, such as relaxation massage, pressure points, stretching, tree of life work, visualization, journaling for relaxation, and affirmations. Emphasis will be on grounding and centering each participant for self-growth and personal insight to slow aging and increase well-being. Individual consultation with the instructor is included. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes. Participants must bring a pen and journal or notebook to class; a towel or mat for sitting on the floor is optional. No class on Monday, February 21st. Instructor: Karon Thomas Age: 18+ yrs Fee: $30/4 weeks Location: LHCC #5013.100..............MON 2/7-3/7 .........................7:00-8:00 p.m.

Enjoy Our Winter Classes! The City reserves the right to substitute instructors, cancel activities, change dates, times and/or locations as necessary without public notice. We apologize for any resulting inconvenience.


Activities for Seniors Ser vi ces

SENIOR ASSISTANCE INFORMATION & REFERRAL We can provide current information on services available to senior residents by city, county and state agencies. The Senior Desk also offers referrals for caregiving services by bonded persons. We also have an active Telecare program, offering calls to shut-ins and frail seniors. Come see us for these valuable services or call the senior desk at 562-905-9746. LEGAL AID Legal Aid is available the first Thursday of each month from 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. This service is available for seniors 60 years of age and older who are residents of Orange County. An appointment is necessary. To make an appointment, please call 562-905-9746. If you do not meet these guidelines for service but wish to contact Legal Aid directly, please call 800-834-5001.

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COMMUNITY SENIORSERV “CSS” DINING PROGRAM

A hot lunch is served Monday through Friday at noon at the La Habra Community Center. Stay and enjoy cards, bingo, entertainment programs and a social atmosphere. Suggested $2.50 donation for lunch for seniors 60 and over; $3.50 charge for those under 60. Remember, the La Habra Shuttle will bring you to CSS lunch at the Community Center FREE if you join us on three or more days a week on a regular basis, if bus seating is available. And don’t forget that there is live music in the lunch area from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Monday through Friday, for dancing or listening. For questions or more information, call Jennifer Bush at 562-905-9748. MEALS ON WHEELS Meals on Wheels provides home delivered meals to those unable to prepare their own meals due to illness or disability. For more information please call 562-905-9747, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

For further information about Senior Services or Activities, please call 562-905-9746.

CHILDREN’S EVENTS

STORYTIMES Family Storytime: Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m. • ABC Kids Preschool Storytime: Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. • Bilingual Storytime: Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. All story times last 30 minutes and feature books, flannel stories & songs. Wednesday morning story times include a craft.

• Tutoring/Homework Help Center: Trained teens from local high schools meet with students K-5 on a drop-in basis Monday-Thursday. Sign up for one of two sessions, 3:30 or 4:30 p.m. • TAB Game Day: Wednesday, January 26th at 4:30 p.m. – Join us for another fun game day filled with excitement and challenges! Sponsored by TAB for children ages 5-12 years. • Valentine Craft Day: Wednesday, February 9th at 4:30 p.m. – Elementary school aged children get the chance to make a beautiful valentine for that special someone.

TEEN EVENTS • Teen Advisory Board: Attention teens in grades 6-12. Tell us what you want to see at the library – programs, books, movies, etc.! Join the Teen Advisory Board and make a difference. The Board meets two Sundays a month from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Contact the library for more dates. • Training for Homework Help Volunteers: Saturday, January 8th, 12:00 to 4:00 p.m.

ADULT EVENTS • Return of the Tuskegee Airmen: Sunday, February 20th at 3:00 p.m. We are proud to host a group panel discussion by the Tuskegee Airmen in the library meeting room. FREE. • Intermediate Genealogy: Sunday, March 27th at 2:30 p.m. Paul Moore returns to La Habra for an intermediate genealogy class. FREE • Librarian’s Choice Book Club: You may bring your lunch; copies of each month’s selections are available at the library. Join us at 1:00 p.m. on the last Wednesday of the month in the Meeting Room.

Orange County Public Library 221 E. La Habra Blvd. 562-694-0078 714-526-7728 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday & Saturday Noon to 5 p.m. Sunday Shop the Best Book Prices in Town at the Friends of the La Habra Library Book Store!


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Ser vices

FREE MONTHLY SENIOR HEALTH LECTURES & SCREENINGS

ADULT PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING SERVICES APHNS offers health screenings and counseling to adults 50 and over. APHNS can help you identify problems early, assist in finding needed health care, teach you preventive health practices, show you how to stay as healthy as possible. Your assessment will include a personal health history, diet and medication review, screenings for vision, hearing, blood pressure, blood sugar and hemoglobin. Take advantage of this FREE service and make an appointment to see APHNS Nurse Lori Funke RN, PHN. She is at the La Habra Community Center one day each month from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Call the senior desk at 562-905-9746 to make an appointment. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Have you ever thought of becoming a volunteer? Learn something new, have fun and meet new people in the community. Join the hundreds of volunteers in La Habra who care about our city and gain that special feeling of accomplishment that comes with helping the people in your community. Call the City of La Habra Volunteer Coordinator Mayra Serratos for more information at 562-905-9708, ext. 263 or Josie Anderson at 562-905-9619.

La Habra Shuttle “Ride with Pride” ★Available to seniors 65 years and older and persons with disabilities who are residents of the City of La Habra. ★Operates Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., excluding major holidays. ★Cost of service is 50 cents per one-way trip for all passengers. ★Transports participants throughout the City of La Habra, plus service to St. Jude Medical Center, Whittier Hospital Medical Center, and adjacent doctors’ offices, as well as to doctors’ offices adjacent to the former Brea Community Hospital. ★Reservations for transportation must be made at least 24 hours in advance.

For more information or to register to use this service, please visit the La Habra Community Center or call 562-905-9746 for an application.

Sponsored by

Thursdays from 9:00–11:00 a.m. at the La Habra Community Center

JANUARY 13TH • Diabetes Lecture FEBRUARY 17TH • Body Fat Screening MARCH 24TH • Nutrition Lecture Pre-registration is necessary; you must call to let us know you plan to attend:

562-905-9708, ext. 746.

Cl a sses HELP YOURSELF TO HEALTH This class meets Tuesdays, Thursdays (see class description below) and Fridays. Participants in the Tuesday and Friday classes will enjoy a thorough low-impact workout that includes a walking warm-up, as well and sitting and standing exercises and work with resistance bands, balls and other props. It will increase strength, flexibility, range of motion, stamina, and overall well-being. Instructor: Henrietta De Jong..............................................FREE TUE & FRI ............................................10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon

The Thursday class works with participants to resolve problems of balance, activities of daily living, and getting around. This program enables participants to improve their balance and reduce their risk for falls. A doctor’s approval may be required to participate. Instructor: Kyle Berrios........................................................FREE THUR ............................................................10:00 to 11:30 a.m.

HEALTH & WELLNESS FOR OLDER ADULTS This class covers various health-related topics of interest for older adults. Learn the benefits of adopting behaviors associated with healthy and successful aging. Focus on the benefits of being proactive by practicing brain fitness, incorporating a healthy diet, managing chronic conditions and engaging in routine physical activity as a means to living with optimum independence. Instructor: Kathy Mastin......................................................FREE MON ...................................................................9:30-11:30 a.m.


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Activities for Seniors, continued MATURE DRIVER The Mature Driver class is for anyone 55 and over who would like to refresh their knowledge of California driving laws and practices. It is an eight-hour class, and participants who complete the class receive a certificate. Some insurance companies offer discounts to those who complete this class. Please note that the class does NOT include any actual driving. In order to take the class, participants must PRE-REGISTER by calling the La Habra Community Center at 562-905-9746.

Gam es

Instructor: NOCCCD .............................................................FREE

CSS BINGO

FRIDAY AFTERNOON BINGO The La Habra Senior Citizens’ Club hosts bingo each Friday from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the La Habra Clubhouse, 200 W. Greenwood. Admission is 50 cents. Donuts and coffee are served. The group also holds potlucks several times a year. All seniors are welcome to participate. CARDS & DOMINOS If you’d like to join a group of card players, there are several to choose from. Canasta players meet 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on

Live Music & Dancing Daily! 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon at the CSS Lunch Program at the La Habra Community Center

562-905-9748 Stay afterwards and enjoy a healthy, tasty lunch! MONDAY

THURSDAY

The Serenaders

Karyn Myers

TUESDAY

FRIDAY

La Habra Lites

Changing line-up that includes Ron Allen, Stardust Trio, Global Affair & others

The Foursome

If you want to volunteer your time and service to the community, the La Habra Police Department’s Radio Patrol program may be perfect for you! Radio Patrol consists of men and women who serve as uniformed volunteers helping to make the community a safer place to live. Some of the duties include assisting with traffic control, helping out during unforeseen events such as power outages, and reporting suspicious activities witnessed when out on patrol. REQUIREMENTS:

CSS Bingo meets Monday through Friday from 12:45 to 1:50 p.m. The cost of playing is 50 cents per card, with a maximum of six cards. Nine games is the usual number played. If you like bingo, come join the fun! All are welcome to participate.

WEDNESDAY

La Habra Police Department Radio Patrol

18 years of age and older Valid California driver’s license Complete Application Background Check

For more information, contact Rex Spraggins, Volunteer Services Coordinator, at 562-905-9680. Mondays and bridge players meet on Thursday from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. You can play dominos on Fridays at 12:00 noon. All groups meet at the Community Center and welcome new players.

Ac tivities

WEDNESDAY A.M. VOLUNTEER STITCHERS This group meets in the Oeste Room from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. to make items for Children’s Hospital and local convalescent hospitals. You may sew, knit or crochet items. If you wish to learn any of these skills, you are welcome to join them and learn. HUFF ‘N’ PUFFS The Huff ‘n’ Puffs dancers perform at local venues and the Community Center. They practice once a week and perform a variety of dance styles in costumes of their own design. If you are interested in joining this group, please contact the senior desk at 562-905-9746. CSS “Movie of the Month” All CSS lunch participants are invited to stay late on the fourth Thursday of each month to enjoy a movie. Popcorn and other snacks are served during the movie. One lucky person gets to take the movie home afterwards (on VHS). There is no charge for this activity, so why not check it out!


Trips for Everyone

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Julefest, Solvang #9015.100 Sunday, January 2 Fee: $30 Departs: 12:00 p.m. ..........Returns: 9:00 p.m.

The “Danish Capital of America” will transform into a Northern Europeanstyle holiday village during Solvang’s annual Julefest Celebration. The theme for this year is Countdown to Centennial. Activities will include entertainment in Solvang Park’s gazebo, holiday open houses and seasonal decorations. As is traditional, Solvang will be twinkling with thousands of sparkling white lights. Trip fee includes transportation, water and driver’s tip. Harrah’s Casino #9004.100 Thursday, January 13 Fee: $13 Departs: 8:00 a.m. ............Returns: 5:00 p.m.

Get more Vegas-style action at Harrah’s Rincon Casino in San Diego. You can play hot slots, bingo machines and exciting table games. Valid photo identification is required on the day of trip. Trip fee includes a $5 slot credit, transportation, water and driver’s tip. Edgewater, Laughlin #9027.100 Monday-Wednesday, January 17-19 Fee: $70 pp. dbl., $115 pp. sgl. Departs: 9:00 a.m. ...........Returns: 6:00 p.m.

Enjoy two nights and three days in Laughlin, Nevada at the Edgewater Hotel & Casino. All guests will be eligible for the Edgewater’s Prize Patrol, where lucky guests will be able to win prizes throughout their stay at the Hotel/Casino. All guests will receive a free buffet! Trip fee includes transportation, hotel accommodations, one buffet, water and driver’s tip.

Los Angeles Farmers Market & Getty Museum #9031.100 Thursday, January 27 Fee: $30

Departs: 9:00 a.m. ...........Returns: 6:00 p.m.

Travelers will visit the Los Angeles Farmer’s Market for lunch and shopping on their own. Then it’s on to the Getty Museum, where visitors can experience the gardens, terraces and spectacular architecture of this spacious art center, as well as a guided tour of the Getty’s art collection. Each guest will receive a GettyGuideTM audio player. Trip fee includes transportation, admission, tour, audio player, water and driver’s tip.

Februa r y Viejas Casino #9057.100

Wednesday, February 2 Fee: $13 Departs: 8:00 a.m. ............Returns: 6:00 p.m.

This Alpine casino is famous for traditional gambling, bingo, and video horse racing. It is located next to an outlet mall, so you can enjoy the day shopping, as well as gambling. Valid photo identification is required on the day of the trip. Trip fee includes transportation, water and driver’s tip. Japanese Friendship Garden & Balboa Park #9039.100 Thursday, February 10 Fee: $39 Departs: 8:00 a.m. ............Returns: 5:00 p.m.

The Japanese Friendship Garden Society of San Diego’s goal is to build friendships by demonstrating the universal appeal of Japanese aesthetic sensibilities and views of nature. The Garden is a place of contemplation and serenity for visitors, where Japanese garden concepts and symbolism have been adapted to the climate and

topography of San Diego. After touring the Garden, travelers can spend more time there, or go on to visit the many attractions at Balboa Park. Trip fee includes transportation, Garden admission, tour, water and driver’s tip. Pala Casino #9011.100 Tuesday, February 15 Fee: $13 Departs: 8:30 a.m. ............Returns: 6:00 p.m.

Pala Casino offers something for everyone! With over 2,000 of the latest reel, slots, video poker, progressive machines and over 86 table games, all players will find their favorite! Make sure you reserve your seat early! Trip fee includes transportation and driver’s tip. Ronald Reagan Library & Marine One Buffet Lunch #9035.100 Wednesday, February 23 Fee: $59 Departs: 9:30 a.m. ............Returns: 7:00 p.m.

To honor President Ronald Reagan’s 100th birthday, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Library has many special exhibits that you do not want to miss. Before the tour begins, travelers will enjoy a Marine One buffet that includes lemon herb grilled chicken breast served with lemon tarragon sauce, mashed potatoes, steamed vegetables, tossed green salad, rolls and butter, chocolate chip cookie, and beverage. Following lunch, enjoy a guided tour of the library, which will include an exact replica of the Oval Office, just as it looked during President Reagan’s time, as well as a section of the Berlin Wall. The new Air Force One Pavilion celebrates President Reagan’s leadership role and vision in ending the Cold War. Other activities will include a walk through the Flying White House, the Boeing 707 which served seven United States presidents, and a visit to the special


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Trips for Everyone, continued exhibit Inside the White House, which is a built-to-scale miniature replica of the White House. Visitors can also pay their respects to the 40th president at his memorial site, which is located on a hilltop overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

Ma rch

Carnival Cruise: Catalina & Ensenada #9037.100 Fees: $439/pp./dbl. Inside Cabin $505/pp./dbl. Ocean View $789/sgl. Inside Cabin $910/sgl. Ocean View Tuesday-Saturday, March 7-11 Departs: 11:00 a.m. ........Returns: 10:00 a.m.

All aboard! Hop onto a top notch Carnival Cruise Line ship and sail the seas with a stop in Catalina and Ensenada! Enjoy all the amenities the cruise ship has to offer, including whirlpools, mini golf, Destiny and Elation dining rooms, Paris restaurant, 24-hour room service, sushi bar, spacious accommodations, comfort bed, Majestic casino, Normandie main show lounge, dance club, America bar club and more! All meals, gratuities and transportation to and from Long Beach pier are included! Birth certificate and a valid picture I.D. are required; a passport is recommended. Beauty and the Beast at the Pantages Theatre #9038.100 Saturday, March 12 Fee: $80 Departs: 4:00 p.m. ..........Returns: 11:45 p.m.

Based on the Academy Award Winning animated feature film that won the hearts of over 35 million people, the classic musical love story Beauty and the Beast is filled with unforgettable characters, lavish sets and costumes. Beauty and the Beast tells the story of

Belle, a young woman in a provincial town, and the Beast, who is really a young prince transformed by a magical spell. If the Beast can learn to love and be loved, the curse will end, but time is running out. Before the show, enjoy a delicious dinner at the Old Spaghetti Factory with your choice of fettuccine alfredo, baked lasagna or Sicilian meatballs. All meals are served with house salad, bread, beverage and spumoni ice cream. Trip fee includes admission ticket (mezzanine seating), dinner, transportation, water and driver’s tip. Please note: The Pantages Theatre does NOT have any elevators. San Manuel Casino #9028.100

April Carlsbad Flower Fields & Outlets #9040.200 Monday, April 4th Fee: $40 Departs: 8:00 a.m. ...........Returns: 6:00 p.m.

Visit Carlsbad’s famous flower fields and see a multitude of rainbow-hued ranunculus flowers. Before the tour, travelers will head over to the Carlsbad outlets, where all guests will receive a VIP coupon book and meal voucher! Trip fee includes a tour of the flower fields, wagon ride, admission, VIP coupon book, meal voucher, transportation, water and driver’s tip.

Tuesday, March 22 Fee: $13 Departs: 8:00 a.m. ............Returns: 5:00 p.m.

Hop aboard the bus and take a ride to the San Manuel Casino! Try your luck on over 2,000 slot machines, visit the 2,500 seat bingo hall or win big at a blackjack table. All guests will receive a $10 slot voucher. Valid photo identification is required on the day of the trip. Trip fee includes transportation, voucher and driver’s tip. Riverside Air Show #9042.100 Saturday, March 26 Fee: $29 Departs: 8:00 a.m. ............Returns: 5:00 p.m.

Don’t miss the 19th Annual Riverside Airshow and Open House held at the Riverside Airport. The event features 200 acres of antique and classic airplane shows, military aircraft, warbirds, replicas, car show, military vehicles, aerobatics, RX model flights, helicopter displays, EAA young eagles, aviation vendors, emergency preparedness fair, K-9 demos, food vendors and souvenir vendors! Trip fee includes transportation, water and driver’s tip.

Trip Information

All return times are approximate. Seat assignment subject to change.

• No smoking or alcoholic beverages on the bus. • Refunds for excursions ONLY if the ticket can be resold. • Please arrive at least 15 minutes before departure time to board the bus. • Driver’s gratuity included. • Register early for excursions. • Excursions may be cancelled due to insufficient registration. • Registration is accepted on a first come, first served basis. • All approved refunds will be charged a $4 processing fee. • Program information is subject to change. • All trips depart from La Bonita Park parking lot, 1440 W. Whittier Blvd. The entrance to the parking lot is located by the clock tower and Taco Bell on the south side of Whittier Blvd., between Beach Blvd. and Idaho St.


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E x te nd e d Tri ps

The City of La Habra Trips and Tours Program offers a variety of extended trips! For more information and a detailed itinerary, please contact Katie Elmore at 562-905-9708 or Katiee@lahabracity.com Please join the City of La Habra, Collette Vacations and Premier Travel for a slideshow presentation on February 2nd at 1:00 p.m. at the La Habra Community Center! Appetizers and beverages will be available!

Heritage of America

Gardens and Mansions

March 25 to April 3, 2011 Fees: $2,549/pp. Double • $3,299/Single • $2,519/pp. Triple

Featuring New Orleans & Cajun Country May 15 to May 21, 2011 Fees: $1,799/pp. Double • $2,324/Single

Explore America’s heritage, history and scenic horizons on this in-depth tour of the eastern U.S. Trip highlights include New York City, Philadelphia, Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Amish Country, Gettysburg, Shenandoah Valley, Monticello, Colonial Williamsburg, Mount Vernon, Washington D.C., and the Smithsonian Institution. You can also add on a District of Columbia twilight tour. Reservations and a $250/per person deposit are due by November 25, 2010. After deadline reservations are based upon availability. Final payment is due on January 24, 2011.

Trip highlights include three nights in the French Quarter, French Quarter walking tour, Café du Monde, Court of Two Sisters dinner, New Orleans School of Cooking, Bellingrath Gardens, shrimp boat cruise, Baton Rouge, Natchez area tour, antebellum mansion visits, bayou cruise, Vermillionville, Jean Lafitte Cultural Center, Avery Island and Mulate’s farewell dinner. Reservations and a $300/per person deposit are required to hold a seat. All seats are based upon availability. Final payment is due on February 1, 2011.

San Antonio Fiesta

Branson Musical Getaway

April 7 to April 12, 2011 Fees: $1,699/pp. Double • $2,299/Single

Trip highlights include San Antonio Fiesta, the Alamo, San Antonio Riverwalk Cruise, Austin city tour, LBJ Ranch, San Antonio city tour, San Jose Mission, IMAX Theater, LBJ Library and Museum, Buckhorn Hall of Horns Museum, Fredericksburg, cowboy dinner and Wildseed Farms. Reservations and a $300/per person deposit are required to hold a seat. Final payment is due on January 24, 2011.

America’s Music Cities Featuring New Orleans, Memphis & Nashville May 15 to May 20, 2011 Fees: $2,199/pp. Double • $2,799/Single • $2,169/pp. Triple

Step back in time for a cultural getaway to the “Jazz Capital of the World” — New Orleans. Trip highlights include the French Quarter, New Orleans School of Cooking, Live Jazz Revue, Graceland, Grand Ole Opry, Ryman Auditorium, Historic RVA Studio B, and the Wildhorse Saloon. Reservations and a $250/per person deposit are due by January 15, 2010. After deadline reservations are based upon availability. Final payment is due on March 16, 2011.

June 3 to June 8, 2011 Fees: $1,749/pp. Double • $2,049/Single • $1,719/pp. Triple

Enjoy an array of spectacular shows on your gateway to the midwest’s entertainment capital, Branson, Missouri. Trip highlights include Twelve Irish Tenors show, Stone Hill Winery, Yakov Smirnoff show, SIX show, the Titanic Museum, the Hughes Brothers show, Doug Gabriel show, #1 Hits of the ‘60s show, and the Dutton Family Theatre. Reservations and a $250/per person deposit are due by February 3, 2011. After deadline reservations are based upon availability. Final payment is due on April 4, 2011.

Oregon Trails Featuring the Portland Rose Festival & Columbia Gorge Cruise June 9 to June 14, 2011 Fees: $1,649/pp. Double • $2,149/Single

Trip highlights include the Portland Rose Festival, Portland city tour, Mt. St. Helens National Monument, Johnston Ridge Observatory, Columbia Gorge sternwheeler cruise, Bonneville Dam, Oregon’s Pacific coast, Tillamook Cheese Factory, Winery visit and tasting, the Pittock mansion, Washington Park, International Rose Test Garden, Astoria, Fort Clatsop National Memorial and Multnomah Falls. Reservations and a $300/per person deposit are required to hold a seat. All seats are based upon availability. Final payment is due on February 24, 2011.


Trips for Everyone, continued South Dakota Adventure Featuring Mt. Rushmore & Six Nights in Rapid City July 13 to 19, 2011 Fees: $1,999/PP Double • $2,599/Single

Trip highlights include Mount Rushmore, Devil’s Tower National Monument, Crazy Horse Memorial, Fort Hays, Badlands National Park, Wall Drug Store, Custer State Park, Buffalo Jeep Safari, State Game Lodge dinner, 1880 Train, Deadwood, Mammoth Site, Wild Horse Sanctuary, The Journey Museum and Sioux Indian Museum, Black Hills Gold Factory, K-Bar S Ranch dinner, Chuckwagon Supper and Cowboy Show. Reservations and a $300/per person deposit are required to hold a seat. All seats are based upon availability. Final payment is due on April 27, 2011.

The Best of Eastern Canada August 28 to September 5, 2011 Fees: $2,739/PP Double • $3,339/Single • $2,709/PP Triple

Trip highlights include Montreal, St. Joseph’s Oratory, Quebec City, Ottawa, VIA Rail, Toronto and Niagara Falls. You can also add on the following tours: Flavors and Aromas of Old Montreal, cruising Ottawa and lunch at L’Astral Restaurant, and an afternoon of sightseeing. Reservations and a $250/per person deposit are due by March 28, 2011. After deadline reservations are based upon availability. Final payment is due on June 29, 2011.

Albuquerque Balloon Festival October 7 to 12, 2011 Fees: $1,949/PP Double • $2,599/Single

Trip highlights include Albuquerque Balloon Festival, Albuquerque city tour, Old Town, Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Bandelier National Monument, Los Alamos Science Museum, Santa Fe city tour, Taos Pueblo, Taos city tour and High Road to Taos. Reservations and a $300/per person deposit are required to hold a seat. All seats are based upon availability. Final payment is due on July 22, 2011.

New England Back Roads October 8 to October 15, 2011 Fees: $2,199/PP Double • $2,899/Single • $2,169/PP Triple

From country stores to covered bridges and rugged coastlines to remarkable mountains, welcome to New England’s back roads. This is an exciting adventure which showcases the best of New England. Trip highlights include Boston, Bennington, Molly Stark Trail, Hildene House, Honora Winery, Shelburne Museum, Cold Hollow Cider, Ben and

Jerry’s Ice Cream Factory, Stowe, Lincoln Rocks Estate, North Conway, Boothbay Harbor and Kennebunkport. Reservations and a $250/per person deposit are due by June 8, 2011. After deadline reservations are based upon availability. Final payment is due on August 9, 2011.

London and Paris November 3 to November 10, 2011 Fees: $2,999/PP Double • $3,649/Single

Experience two of the world’s most popular cities on one fabulous tour. Enjoy unpacking just once in each city for a relaxing journey, as you discover the beauty and allure of both London and Paris. Trip highlights include Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, London theatre performance, Eurostar Train, Seine River Cruise, Notre Dame, Eiffel Tower dinner and Paradis Latin. You can also add on the following: Windsor Castle tour, the Louvre Museum and Versailles Palace. Reservations and a $250/per person deposit are due by June 4, 2011. After deadline reservations are based upon availability. Final payment is due on September 4, 2011.

Best of Italy Featuring Rome, Tuscany & Four Nights in Florence November 9 to November 17, 2011 Fees: $2,779/PP Double • $3,399/Single

Trip highlights include four nights in Florence, three nights in Rome, Florence city tour, Academy Gallery-Statue of David, Assisi tour, Basilica of St. Francis, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Lucca’s Old Town, Siena tour, Rome city tour, Treasures of the Vatican Museum, St. Peter’s Basilica, and Roman farewell dinner. Reservations and a $500/per person deposit are required to hold a seat. All seats are based upon availability. Final payment is due on August 24, 2011.

New York City Holiday December 5 to 9, 2011 Fees: $2,649/PP Double • $3,749/Single • $2,169/PP Triple

“Start spreading the news,” because today you arrive in America’s most exciting metropolis, New York City, for a getaway that’s filled with shopping, sightseeing, endless entertainment and holiday cheer. Trip highlights include Greenwich Village, Wall Street, Christmas Spectacular at Radio City Music Hall, Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, Metropolitan Museum of Art and a Broadway show. Reservations and a $250/per person deposit are due by August 5, 2011. After deadline reservations are based upon availability. Final payment is due on October 6, 2011.


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