Town of Oro Valley Parks and Recreation Guide Winter 2013

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Town of Oro Valley

WINTER 2013-14

Parks and Recreation

Program Guide

Participants in the 2nd annual move across 2 ranges take in the stunning views on this hiking challenge, featuring the Tortolita and santa catalina mountain ranges.


TOWN OF ORO VALLEY Town Council Mayor Satish I. Hiremath, D.D.S. Vice Mayor Lou Waters

WELCOME! The Oro Valley Parks & Recreation Department is pleased to present the Winter 2013-14 program guide. Inside this guide you will find a list of wonderful recreation programs for people of all ages, and events for families to enjoy. Please note there are three new special events as well as several new 50+ Senior programs.

ORO VALLEY PARKS AND RECREATION 680 W. Calle Concordia Oro Valley, AZ 85704 Phone: (520) 229-5050 Fax: (520) 229-5075

HOW TO REGISTER

Councilmember Brendan Burns

Many programs and activities include a phone number or other registration information, but you can always register online by visiting us at www.orovalleyaz.gov/parksandrec and selecting the “Register for classes” button from the right-hand menu.

Councilmember Joe Hornat

Once you’ve reached the Online Registration page, follow these steps: • Enter your username and password or, if you do not have one, click “Need an Account?” Once your information has been submitted, you will receive a confirmation email. You may then register for activities by following the instructions below. • Under the Quick Links bar, click “Browse Activities.”

Business Hours: Monday - Friday (8 a.m. - 5 p.m.)

• To enroll, locate your activity and click on the shopping cart picture to the left.

Website:

• Next, click the “Enroll Now” button that pops up at the bottom of your screen.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

• Check the box next to the person you would like to enroll for the class and click “Add to Cart.”

www.orovalleyaz.gov/parksandrec

Aquatics

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Recreation

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Announcements

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Special Events

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Scan this QR code with your smartphone to register online. (2)

• Next, you will review and agree to the waver by clicking “Agree.” • Lastly, click “Proceed to Checkout” where you will enter payment information, or click “Continue Shopping” if you’d like to add more activities. • Click “Submit Payment” to complete the process and the system will generate a printable receipt.

Cover photo credit: Joel Tormoen.

Councilmember William Garner Councilmember Mary Snider Councilmember Mike Zinkin Town Manager Greg Caton Parks & Recreation Advisory Board Jack Stinnett, chair Sue Bishop, vice chair Mary Kay Durfee, member Dana Hallin, member John Hickey, member Valerie Pullara, member Historic Preservation Commission Ellen Guyer, chair Dean Strandskov, vice chair Ed Hannon, commissioner Marilyn Lane, commissioner Eric Thomae, commissioner Connie Trail, commissioner Parks & Recreation Department Kristy Diaz-Trahan, director Danielle Tanner, senior office specialist Catherine Vorrasi, manager (Aquatics) Logan McNutt, assistant manager (Aquatics) Nancy Ellis, multimodal planner James Gardner, manager, (Park Management) Lynanne Dellerman, manager, (Recreation/Cultural Services)


AQUATICS The Oro Valley Aquatic Center is competition-ready and full of family-friendly amenities for guests of all ages! The Aquatic Center is open year-round with an average water temperature of 80 degrees. The Aquatic Center includes the following: • Interactive splash pad • 130’ water slide • 25-yard heated recreation pool • 50-meter heated competition pool with score board • 4 springboard diving boards (two, 1-meter boards and two, 3-meter boards) • Classroom and outdoor ramada for birthday parties, community meetings and Red Cross classes • Family changing rooms • Shaded bleachers and rest areas • Concession stand

Oro Valley Aquatic Center 23 W. Calle Concordia Oro Valley, AZ 85704 (520) 209-2472 orovalleyaz.gov/aquatics

Holidays, Closures & Special Hours • New Years Eve (Dec. 31) – Closing at 4 p.m. • New Years Day (Jan. 1) – Open, normal hours • Martin Luther King Day (Jan. 20) – Open, normal hours

Swim Teams at the Oro Valley Aquatic Center

• Presidents’ Day (Feb. 17) – Open, normal hours • CLOSED for facility maintenance, Jan. 27 - Feb. 2, 2014

Competitions

Flying Fish Arizona Swim Team (FAST) Head Coach Steve Roth, stegroth@aol.com www.fastarizonaswimteam.com

(Aquatic Center closed on competition dates)

Pusch Ridge Swim Team Head Coach Stan Valacer, 520-358-4121 www.prpirates.com

Age Group Short Course State Championships March 6-9 OV Triathlon (tentative as of print date)

April 5

National Synchronized Swimming Championships April 8 - 13

U.S .Masters Swimming Contact Nancy at 435-640-3807 www.usms.org

State Synchronized Swimming Championships April 25 - 27

Hours of Operation January 1 - March 16, 2014

Olympic Pool Lap Swimming Recreation Pool, Splash Pad and Slide

March 17 - May 25, 2014

Olympic Pool Lap Swimming Recreation Pool, Splash Pad and Slide

Monday - Friday

Saturday

Sunday

5 a.m. - 8 p.m.

6 a.m. - 5 p.m.

10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

12 p.m. - 8 p.m.

12 p.m. - 5 p.m.

12 p.m. - 5 p.m.

Monday - Friday

Saturday

Sunday

5 a.m. - 8 p.m.

6 a.m. - 5 p.m.

10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

10 a.m. - 8 p.m.

10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

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Oro Valley Aquatic Center

Fees and Memberships Regular Rate

Oro Valley Residents

FREE

FREE

Youth (4-17 yrs.)

$5

$4

Adult (18-49 yrs.)

$7

$6

Senior (50+ yrs.)

$6

$5*

Daily Admission Infant (up to 3 yrs.)

Month-to-month Membership (Automatic Billing) Adult (18-49 yrs.)

$40

$35

Senior/Youth

$30

$25*

Couple

$55

$45

Family (up to six members)

$80

$70

Additional Family Member

$15

$10

Adult (18-49 yrs.)

$105

$90

Senior/Youth

$90

$75*

Punch cards (30 Visits)

*Military/Fire/Police/EMT

Rental Information Group Reservations Groups of 50 or more receive 25% off the appropriate daily admission rate. If the ramada and/or classroom are desired, the above rates apply, and any additional guests, over the 50 count, will receive the 25% discount.

Facility Reservations The entire facility may be rented outside of normal operating hours. Admission rates apply, and parties of 50 or more receive the 25% discount. In addition to admission, lifeguard fees apply. • Entire facility (9 staff ) - $135/hour • Recreation elements: slide, splash pad and recreation pool (6 staff ) - $90/hour • Olympic pool and diving boards (5 staff ) - $75/hour • Snack bar (1 staff ) - $15/hour

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Classroom* Maximum: Residents:

30 people $125 for 2 hours

Non-residents: $150 for 2 hours

Ramada* Residents: Non-residents:

$125 for 2 hours, up to 25 people $250 for 2 hours, up to 50 people $150 for 2 hours, up to 25 people $275 for 2 hours, up to 50 people

For parties of 12 people or fewer, please see manager for pricing options.

*Price includes admission to the Aquatic Center.


Oro Valley Aquatic Center Aqua Zumba The music leads you to move and dance through the water. A fullbody workout for all ages to benefit muscle endurance, cardiovascular efficiency, coordination, balance, increased flexibility, joint mobility and strength. It is a great exercise due to the viscosity of the water, which is the resistance we feel while moving in water. You will love Aqua Zumba!

aquatics Programs Aqua Fit Working in the water will increase lean tissue (fat-free mass) while burning adipose tissue (fat) for energy. It will result in a more effective aerobic capacity, muscle flexibility and joint mobility with a full range of motion. The water buoyancy and resistance will benefit your workout which will be more efficient and challenging. • 30 minutes, continuous rhythmic cardio workout. • 15 minutes, work on muscle endurance / tone and core training. • 10 minutes, warm down stretch & relaxation. (combined with Tai Chi flowing movements) Audience: Days/Time: Instructor:

Adult (16+) Vary. For details, call 520-303-1820 or email violetfitness@gmail.com. Violet Borens, CPT, certified land/water aerobics

Aqua Yoga It is a tremendous benefit to practice Yoga in the water. Water buoyancy is more comfortable than on land, and much easier for joint, knee and hip exercise, also will reduce back pain and chronic disease. Water resistance is approximately 12 times more than air. This resistance will slow the movement down, which is perfect for Yoga. The format focuses on core and stabilizing techniques that unify body movements by coordinating breathing and relaxation. Improve posture and body awareness, develop strength and flexibility, increase bone density and joint mobility. Audience: Days/Time: Instructor:

Audience: Days/Time: Instructor:

Adult (16+) Vary. For details, call 520-303-1820 or email violetfitness@gmail.com. Violet Borens, CPT, certified land/water aerobics

Water Aerobics and Water Pilates Water aerobics is essentially water exercise performed in fairly shallow water. It is a type of resistance training done mostly vertically without swimming. Pilates is a safe, sensible workout for everyone. It improves core strength, flexibility, and balance and can help alleviate back pain and other chronic ailments. Pilates dramatically transforms the way your body looks, feels and performs. Audience: Adult (16+) Date/Time: Vary. For details, call Nancy Whitlock at 520-395-0890. Fee: Varied/Special discounts available Instructor: Nancy Whitlock with Balanced Spirit Pilates Studio

Adult (16+) Vary. For details, call 520-303-1820 or email violetfitness@gmail.com. Violet Borens, CPT, certified land/water aerobics

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Oro Valley Aquatic Center

Aquatics Programs

Private/Semi-Private Swim Lessons Taught by Geoff Glaser of Dolphins of the Desert Swimming Academy. Audience: Instructor:

Scuba Training by Planet Scuba

Ages 3+ Contact Geoff at 520-891-8914.

Aquatics Programs For Seniors

Planet Scuba is offering training classes for those interested in becoming scuba certified. Classes are held both at the Dive Shop (River & 1st) and at the Oro Valley Aquatic Center. Contact the Dive Shop at 520-209-2700 for monthly dates, times and fees. Audience: Date/Time: Fee:

Ages 7+ Flexible Varied/Special discounts available

Senior Splash – NEW! People ages 50+ may purchase a Senior Splash Membership for use of the pool.

Red Cross Certification Classes Red Cross Lifeguarding, CPR/AED and First Aid as well as Jr. Lifeguard courses are offered throughout the year at the Oro Valley Aquatic Center. Please see monthly schedule for details on upcoming classes. • Jr. Lifeguarding Camp – Spring Break 2014 (March 17-21) • Lifeguarding • CPR/First Aid/AED/Oxygen Administration Audience:

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All ages

Dates:

Jan. 1 – May 26, 2014

Time:

Monday – Friday, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Fee:

$65 ($70 for non-residents)

Senior Safety Series – NEW! Topics: Safety at Home, Medical Alert Systems, Traffic Safety Bicycles and Pedestrians. Dates:

Jan. – May, 2014 (10 classes total)

Time:

1st & 3rd Wednesdays at 10 a.m.

Fee: Location:

$10 for series Oro Valley Aquatic Center Classroom


Recreation Youth Programs

Oro Valley was named a Playful City USA community in 2011, 2012 and 2013 by non-profit KaBOOM!

Crazy for Horses: Kids Winter & spring Camps Children spend time on horseback, riding both Western and English styles. They will learn about horse behavior, language, interpreting what the horse is thinking, horse care and grooming, equine anatomy, and colors and breeds of horses. They will do crafts, go on trail rides and play games on horseback. Emphasis is placed on the relationship with the horse and safety. There are helmets and boots to loan students who do not have their own. Instructors emphasize safety and are welltrained in their riding discipline. Audience: Ages 6 - 12 Days/Time: Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Session Dates: Dec. 30 - Jan. 3 (Holiday break) March 17 -21 (Spring break) Fee: $175 Instructor: Donica Draper Location: Rolling Hills Riding Academy, 9015 N. Camino de Anza

SPRING BREAK CAMP Spring Break Camp includes park play, games, crafts, guest speakers and a Friday Fun Day at the Oro Valley Aquatic Center. It is a high-energy program that encourages leadership, sportsmanship and creativity in a safe and fun environment! Morning and afternoon snacks will be provided; children must bring a sack lunch. Audience: Days: Time: Extended Time: Fees: Location:

Ages 6 - 12 Monday - Friday, March 17 - 21 (Spring break) 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. 7a.m. - 6 p.m. $75 (8 a.m. - 3 p.m.) $105 (7 a.m. - 6 p.m.) Oro Valley Aquatic Center, 23 W. Calle Concordia

Introduction to Archery This program is for youth interested in archery. Students will learn about archery safety, shooting fundamentals, marksmanship, sportsmanship, different shooting styles and equipment. This is a great first step to the “Junior Olympic Archery Development” program. All necessary equipment is provided. Audience: Day: Time: Day Time: Sessions: Fee: Instructors: Location:

Ages 8 - 12 Tuesday 1 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. (For early dismissal) Thursday 3 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. and 4 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Copper Creek student special: Oro Valley Staff will meet students in front of the office to walk to the range together. Tuesday: 12:30 p.m. Thursday: 2:30 p.m. Jan. 7 – 30 Feb. 4 – 27 March 4 – April 3 April 8 – May 1 4 Week session: 1x weekly, $20 (4 visits) & 2x’s weekly, $40 (8 visits) Registration required Trained Oro Valley staff Oro Valley Archery Range at Naranja Park, 660 W. Naranja Dr.

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Recreation Adventures in History & Culture Afterschool Programs This fun and exciting program has two components: gardening and food preparation. During the gardening section, children will learn to plant and harvest crops and what it takes to be a successful gardener in the Sonoran Desert. They will plant crops for the winter/spring seasons. In the food preparation section, participants will celebrate culture, through heritage foods. We will be working with local growers to obtain ingredients for preparing foods in a variety of ways. Audience: Days: Time: Session Dates: Fees: Supply Fee: Leader: Location:

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Ages 6 - 14 Monday, Wednesday and Friday 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. March 24 - April 18 Residents $70, Non-residents $75 $25 per session required for necessary ingredients for food preparation. We will utilize fresh, natural ingredients! Joyce Rychener was the artistic director for Youth @ Performing Arts for six years. She developed and facilitated curriculum for the University of Arizona Department of Family and Consumer Medicine for 13 years. She has been the heritage gardener at Steam Pump Ranch since 2009, works with the Mission Garden project in Tucson, is the education coordinator for the Oro Valley Historical Society, and wrote the curriculum for the Tohono O’odham Heritage Garden Grant for the Town of Oro Valley. Steam Pump Ranch, 10901 N. Oracle Rd.

Team Dance Team Dance is a blend of street jazz and hip-hop, choreographed to the hottest new songs. Classes are conveniently located at various school campuses. Dancers will participate in two performances a year and receive cool dance shirts. If you love to dance, this is the place to be. Audience: Fee: Instructor:

Girls, grades 1 - 5 $50 per four-week session Shawna Dorame has been teaching Jazzercise and Team Dance in Oro Valley since 2000. Days/Times: See site-specific details below Copper Creek Elementary School (gymnasium) 11620 N. Copper Spring Trail Mondays at 2:30 p.m. Session 1: Jan. 13 – Feb. 24 (excluding Jan. 20) Session 2: March 24 – April 28 Wilson K-8 School (foyer) 2330 W. Glover Road Tuesdays at 12:50 p.m. Session 1: Jan. 21 – Feb. 25 Session 2: March 25 – April 29 Painted Sky Elementary School (additional P.E. room) 12620 N. Woodburne Avenue Wednesdays at 3:20 p.m. Session 1: Jan. 22 – Feb. 26 Session 2: March 26 – April 30


Recreation

YOUTH/Adult Programs Tennis Lessons for All Ages The best tennis experience of your life! High energy, great tips and well organized. All skill levels are welcome. Have fun while you get in great shape! No matter if you play as a beginner, intermediate or advanced competitor, you’ll always find yourself in very challenging situations. Audience: Days: Time: Dates: Fee: Instructor: Location:

All ages Monday - Saturday Various times available. Call George at (520) 360-4623 to set up a time. Ongoing with start dates that fit your needs $15 per hour, $60 for four hours, drop-in $18 per hour George Pensky graduated from La Academia in Montevideo, Uruguay with a diploma in Tennis Instruction. He was a teacher from1986 – 1990 and then became the Director of Tennis at La Academia from 1991 – 2003. He has taught tennis for Oro Valley Parks and Recreation since 2003. Riverfront Park Tennis Court, 551 W. Lambert Lane

Instant Guitar for Hopelessly Busy People In just a few hours you can learn enough about playing the guitar to give yourself years of musical enjoyment. This crash course will teach you some basic chords and get you playing along with your favorite songs right away. Bring your acoustic guitar. Class limited to 15 students.

Audience: 15+ Day/Time: Thursday, 4 - 6:30 p.m. Date: Feb. 13 Fee: $25 Materials fee: $28 (required) will be collected in class by the instructor for the workbook and practice DVD. Instructor: Craig Coffman Location: Oro Valley Town Hall, Hopi Conference Room, 11000 N. La Cañada Dr.

Instant Piano for Hopelessly Busy People In just a few hours, you can learn enough secrets to give you years of musical enjoyment. While regular piano teachers teach note reading, piano professionals use chords. You can learn all the chords you’ll need to play any song in this one session. Any song. Any style. Any key. If you can find middle C, you know enough to enroll in this workshop. Audience: 15+ Day/TIme: Thursday, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. Date: Feb. 13 Fee: $25 Materials fee: $28 (required) will be collected in class by the instructor for the workbook and practice DVD. Instructor: Craig Coffman Location: Oro Valley Town Hall, Hopi Conference Room, 11000 N. La Cañada Dr.

Adult Programs Traditions of Oro Valley Participants of the Heritage Gardening Program will learn about traditional desert gardening, heritage foods of the Southwest and preserving the heritage of Steam Pump Ranch and Oro Valley. Audience: Dates: Time: Fee: Leader:

Location: Partners:

Adults (18+) Second Saturday of each month: Jan. 11, Feb. 8, March 8, April 12, May10 9 - 11 a.m. Per class: residents $5, non-residents $6 Joyce Rychener was the artistic director for Youth @ Performing Arts for six years. She developed and facilitated curriculum for the University of Arizona Department of Family and Consumer Medicine for 13 years. She has been the heritage gardener at Steam Pump Ranch since 2009, works with the Mission Garden project in Tucson, is the education coordinator for the Oro Valley Historical Society, and wrote the curriculum for the Tohono O’odham Heritage Garden Grant for the Town of Oro Valley. Steam Pump Ranch, 10901 N. Oracle Rd. Heirloom Farmers Market, www.heirloomfm.com

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Recreation FIERCE FITNESS – Fitness & Nutrition Class

Oro Valley Walking Club

Fierce Fitness is an innovative combination of small group personal training and individualized nutrition coaching. Small group training sessions are designed to challenge your endurance, strength, agility, coordination, balance and power. Geared towards any fitness level. Nutrition coaching to complement any lifestyle. Learn the importance of what you eat and when you eat in order to properly fuel your body. Learn how to eat REAL food to complement your daily habits.

Get in shape, have fun, meet new people and it’s free! This walking group is very active. In addition to walking three times weekly, the group adopted a wash that runs alongside the park!

Audience: Adults (18+) Day: Tuesday Time: 8:30 - 9:15 a.m. (Actual times vary with the season. Call 520-229-5050 to verify time.) Dates: Session 1, Jan. 7 – 28, Session 2, Feb. 4 – 25 Session 3, Mar. 4 – 25, Session 4, Apr. 1 - 22 Fee: $35 drop-in or $120 per four-class session Instructors: Shannon Watkins & Briana Gee are ACE certified personal trainers and registered dietary technicians. Location: James D. Kriegh Park (meet on the steps of the Aquatic Center), 23 W. Calle Concordia

Parkinson’s & Neuromuscular Fitness & Recovery Class This four-week class for Parkinson’s and neuromuscular recovery will aide in skills, such as: walking techniques, rising from a chair, turning in bed, voice, swallowing, eyes, communication and alertness. Audience: Day: Time: Session Dates: Fee: Instructor: Location:

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Parkinson’s or neuromuscular patients Monday, Wednesday, & Friday 3 - 4:30 p.m. Dec. 30 - Jan. 24, Jan. 27 - Feb. 21, Feb. 21 - Mar. 21, Mar. 24 - Apr. 18, Apr. 21 - May 16 1 x weekly, $45 / 2 x weekly $85 / 3 x weekly, $125 Vera Shury, Parkinson’s Trainer for University of Arizona Rancho Vistoso Urgent Care, 13101 N. Oracle Rd.

Audience: Days: Time: Guide: Location:

Adults (18+) Monday, Wednesday, & Friday 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. (Actual times vary with season. Call (520) 229-5050 to verify time.) Margret Parnell, volunteer Riverfront Park, 551 W. Lambert Lane

TAI CHI – YANG FORM Tai Chi is an ancient Chinese art designed to promote optimal health. It has been extensively researched and documented for its role in enhancing balance and helping the elderly avoid falls. Tai Chi significantly reduces joint stiffness, increases flexibility, muscle strength and balance. Audience: Adults (18+) Dates: Wednesdays Session 1: Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29 & Feb. 5 Session 2: Feb. 12, 19, 26 & March 5, 12 Session 3: March 19, 26 & April 2, 9, 16 Time: 1 p.m. Fee: $25 per five-week session or $7 drop-in Instructor: Violet Borens is a personal trainer, certified aerobics instructor (land & water, Total Body Tabata, Zumba and Aqua Zumba), as well as an instructor of Tai Chi, Chi Kung, yoga and belly dance. She is also a fitness video producer. Location: Riverfront Park Performance area, 551 W. Lambert Lane


Recreation CHI KUNG (Also known as Qui Gong)

TOTAL BODY TABATA

Chi Kung means energy and breath flowing efficiently through the entire body. According to Eastern belief, breathing is the primary way we bring energy into the body. We extract energy from the breath and store it in the lower abdomen, and the more we can extract and store, the better our physical condition. With Chi Kung practice you will be able to reach into your reservoir to rejuvenate internal energy. All the energy we create gives us the opportunity to stimulate and balance our entire body to make the best of every single day.

Total Body Tabata is achieved through three levels of fitness intensity: beginner, intermediate and advanced. The objective is to give it your all for 20 seconds, followed by 10 seconds of rest. Using this method, four sets of cardio and four sets with equipment (for a total of four minutes) equal one Tabata. Class format includes an energetic warm up (six Tabatas, 24 minutes), followed by eight Tabatas (32 minutes) of targeting different parts of the body, such as the shoulders, glutes and the core, mixed with cardio such as lunges, squats and jumping jacks. The workout concludes with a cool down and final stretch. This is a challenging and fun way to get in a fast workout that actually works! Tabata will continue to burn calories hours after the class. Improves cardiovascular fitness, increases lean muscle mass, and is an effective weight-loss tool. Equipment will be provided.

Audience: Adults (18+) Dates: Wednesdays Session 1: Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29 & Feb. 5 Session 2: Feb. 12, 19, 26 & March 5, 12 Session 3: March 19, 26 & April 2, 9, 16 Time: 2 p.m. Fee: $25 per five-week session or $7 drop-in Instructor: Violet Borens is a personal trainer, certified aerobics instructor (land & water, Total Body Tabata, Zumba and Aqua Zumba), as well as an instructor of Tai Chi, Chi Kung, yoga and belly dance. She is also a fitness video producer. Location: Riverfront Park Performance area, 551 W. Lambert Lane

Audience: Adults (18+) Dates: Wednesdays Session 1: Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29 & Feb. 5 Session 2: Feb. 12, 19, 26 & March 5, 12 Session 3: March 19, 26 & April 2, 9, 16 Time: 3 p.m. Fee: $25 per five-week session or $7 drop-in Instructor: Violet Borens is a personal trainer, certified aerobics instructor (land & water, Total Body Tabata, Zumba and Aqua Zumba), as well as an instructor of Tai Chi, Chi Kung, yoga and belly dance. She is also a fitness video producer. Location: Riverfront Park Performance area, 551 W. Lambert Lane

Additional Sporting opportunities are available with our partners

Brown’s Boot Camp Strength, cardio, flexibility and nutrition. Want Some? Get Some! Monthly sessions, both low- and high-impact instruction available.

AYSO 922: www.ayso922.org CDO Little League: www.cdobaseball.org and cdobaseball@gmail.com CDO Soccer: www.cdosoccer.com & dan@cdosoccer.com Oro Valley Fast Pitch Softball: www.ovfps.org

Audience: Adults (18+) Days: Monday - Saturday Class Times: Early a.m., mid a.m. & p.m. Dates: New sessions begin every four weeks: Jan. 6, Feb. 3, March 3, April 28 Fee: $12.45/hour Instructor: Randy Brown, www.brownsbootcamp.com. Call instructor for time and location of mandatory orientation at (520) 339-8878. Location: Riverfront Park, 551 W. Lambert Lane

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Recreation

SENIOR PROGRAMS

Pets Dog Obedience with Sublime K-9 Drop-in Obedience Class This is a unique class developed to build a solid foundation in obedience while strengthening the bond between you and your dog. Whether you want to learn the basics or advance to a competitive level of dog training, this is the class for you!

MID-WEEK HIKING PROGRAM Experienced trail guide Joel Woppert will guide hikers along many enjoyable trails in Tucson-area mountain ranges. Participants will gather at Steam Pump Ranch and carpool to the trailhead. Audience: Seniors Day: Thursdays Time: 9 a.m. Hikes: Jan. 23: Sutherland Trail in Catalina State Park, easy/moderate, 5.2 miles round trip Feb. 27: Pima Canyon to the dam, moderate, 6 miles round-trip, 500 ft. elevation gain March 20: Ventana Canyon Trail to Maiden Pools, moderate, 4.8 miles round-trip, 1,000 ft. elevation gain April 10: Romero Pools Trail in Catalina State Park, moderate, 5.5 miles round-trip, 980 ft. elevation gain Fee: Residents $5; Non-residents $6 (Additional State Parks fees will apply in Catalina State Park; carpooling is highly recommended) Location: Steam Pump Ranch, 10901 N. Oracle Rd. (Meet to carpool to trailhead.)

LUNCH BUNCH This mid-week activity will meet at Oro Valley Town Hall on the third Thursday of every month, and participants will then travel to a designated restaurant to eat and socialize. Audience: Seniors Day: Third Thursdays Meeting Time: 11 a.m. at Oro Valley Town Hall, 11000 N. La Canada Dr. Fee: Cost of your lunch Locations: Jan. 15: Saffron Indian Bistro, 7607 N Oracle Rd. Feb. 19: Harvest Moon, 12125 N. Oracle Rd., Ste. D-5 March 19: El Charro, 7725 N. Oracle Rd. April 16: Café Torino Ristorante, 10325 N. La Cañada May 21: Harvest Restaurant 10355 N. La Cañada

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This is an ongoing class. Your dog will be exposed to new dogs and people on a weekly basis. We will teach the basics—sit, down, stay, come, heel, etc.—and we’ll advance you and your dog where needed. We will also give you the opportunity to learn about “dog sports” and guide you in the right direction if you become interested in taking your training a step further. Audience: Day: Time: Dates: Fee: Instructor: Location:

All ages of dog owners welcome Thursday and/or Saturday 9 - 10 a.m. Class is ongoing. You may start at any time. $100 for 10 lessons or $15 per lesson JJ Belcher of Sublime Canine, (520) 975-0878, www.sublimek9.com. Riverfront Park, 551 W. Lambert Lane

JJ’s Flyball Dog Training Flyball is the world’s fastest-growing dog sport and is fun for the whole family! Flyball is a relay race for dogs with teams of four racing another team and the clock! It is fast-paced and exciting. Positive reinforcement and clicker training is encouraged. Audience: Day: Time: Fee: Instructor:

All ages of dog owners welcome Sundays - Class is ongoing, so you may start at any time. 9 a.m. $25 per class or $120 for 6 classes (drop-ins allowed) JJ Belcher of Sublime Canine, (520) 975-0878, www.sublimek9.com.

Location:

James D. Kriegh Park, 23 W. Calle Concordia


SECOND Saturdays at

STEAM PUMP RANCH

Join us on the second Saturday of each month at Steam Pump Ranch for special tours, historic and cultural presentations, concert series and activities for children.

FREE for all ages

Every second Saturday 8:30 – 9:20 a.m. Property is open for tours (docents may be available following the guest speaker, until 1 p.m.) 9 – 11 a.m. Heritage Garden demonstrations Free Oro Valley Public Art Tours (Reservations required. Reserve your spot online at http://bit.ly/1el53Eb.) 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Farmers Market Historic, Western and Americana Artisan and Antique Fair 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. Guest speakers 10:30 a.m. – noon Concert series, live music

8:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.

December 14

Speaker: Barbra McIntire, great-granddaughter of George and Matilda Pusch Topic: Growing up Pusch; Family traditions and celebrations Live Music: High Desert

January 11

Speaker: Homer Thiel, historic archaeologist with Archaeology Southwest* Topic: Archaeology of a Mexican family. Discussion will focus on the 1840-1910s Leon family home site. Live Music: Gabriel Ayala *Archaeology Southwest is an archaeological education and outreach resource specializing in Southwestern Arizona. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from a professional in the field of Historic Archaeology!

February 8 Speaker: Topic:

Brenda Marjaniemi, author of “An Extended Stay” “An Extended Stay” is about the strength of the human spirit. It is the story of one women’s struggle with Parkinson’s disease, as lovingly told by her daughter who would eventually face cancer herself. The lessons learned by observing her mother’s strengths helped her endure her own hardships. Let her share her strengths with you.

March 8

Speaker: Roxy Johnson, long-standing member of the Oro Valley Historical Society Topic: Roxy’s parents were homesteaders in the Oro Valley area back when Steam Pump Ranch was owned and operated by the Proctor family. Her mom made a living by skinning rattlesnakes and creating fine belts and boots with the skins. Don’t miss out on this fun-filled story of her roots! Live Music: Greg Morton Band

April 12 For additional information call 520-229-5050 or visit our website at www.orovalleyaz.gov/parksandrec.

Speaker: John Ravesloot Topic: Archaeologist John Ravesloot was one of the authors of the OV Cultural Resources Inventory. Some of this inventory dealt with the beginnings of the Town, early neighborhoods and Town growth. He and his wife Pat have extensive knowledge about the history of Oro Valley.

STEAM PUMP RANCH

10901 N. ORACLE ROAD

ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA (13)


Learn more about the exciting addition to the Oro Valley Community ! Visit our website: orovalleyaz.gov/parksandrec

Fitness Partners Program

23 W. Calle Concordia 520-209-2472

Open 24 Hours a Day 7 Days a Week 7937 N. Oracle Road 520-622-2514

As one of the Healthiest Towns in America, Oro Valley is happy to offer a new program for people who are focused on healthy living! The Oro Valley Aquatic Center has teamed up with Anytime Fitness, Koko FitClub and Planet Fitness to offer dual membership discounts. The Aquatic Center Fitness Partner discount is roughly 25% off. Check with Anytime Fitness (Magee & Oracle location), Koko FitClub Tucson and Planet Fitness Oro Valley for details on their respective Fitness Partner discounts.

4 a.m. - 11 p.m. 7 Days a Week 10785 N. Oracle Road, #175 520-445-4515

24 Hours a Day 7 Days a Week 10525 N. Oracle Road 520-544-4200

Oro Valley public library

Hours of Operation

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Mon. - Thurs.

9 a.m. - 7 p.m.

Fridays

10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Saturdays

9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Sundays

1 p.m. - 5 p.m.

The Oro Valley Branch Library offers a variety of programs, including story time, baby time, book clubs, craft clubs, bridge, mahjong, master gardeners, computer tutoring, teen programs, family programs, senior programs and much more.

Managed by the Pima County Library District 1305 W Naranja Drive Oro Valley, AZ 85737 Phone: (520) 594-5580 Visit our web site for additional programs and events:

www.library.pima.gov/locations/orovalley/


The Towns of Oro Valley and Marana will team up for the Third Annual Move Across 2 Ranges Hiking Challenge, in partnership with Catalina State Park and Summit Hut. This event gives outdoor enthusiasts of all ages and abilities the opportunity to hike, stroll or run through two beautiful mountain ranges: the Tortolitas in Marana, and the Santa Catalinas in Oro Valley.

Saturday

News

March 1, 2014

Register online at bit.ly/1bayuUA and click on the “Hike” button or call 520-229-5052. Fees: $20 before February 10, 2014; $30 afterward and until event day

• Packet pick-up at the Oro Valley Summit Hut, 7745 N. Oracle Road, Feb. 24 - 28, 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. • Event shirts (moisture-wicking Dri-Tech) sold separately, $15 each • Additional after-party tickets, $5 each

Choose from the following challenges: MASSIVE MOVE CHALLENGE – 21.5 miles • 9.5 miles, Tortolita Mountains: Upper Javalina and Wild Mustang Trails • 5.5 miles, Santa Catalina Mountains: Romero Pools Trail • 6.5 miles, Santa Catalina Mountains: Sutherland Trail via Canyon Loop Trail • Check in at 6:30 a.m.; Start time at 6:45 a.m. MEGA MOVE CHALLENGE – 15 miles • 9.5 miles, Tortolita Mountains: Upper Javalina and Wild Mustang trails • 5.5 miles, Santa Catalina Mountains: Romero Pools Trail • Check in at 7 a.m.; Start time at 7:15 a.m. MAJOR MOVE CHALLENGE – 10 miles • 4.5 miles, Tortolita Mountains: Wild Mustang Trail • 5.5 miles, Santa Catalina Mountains: Romero Pools Trail • Check in at 7:30 a.m.; Start time at 7:45 a.m.

All participants will check in at the Tortolita Mountain/Wild Burro Trailhead

Don’t miss the after-party

“Managed the MOVE!” Your registration fees include admission to the after-party, so join us for hors d’oeuvres, soda, beer, great prizes and music!

3 – 6 p.m.

(Prize drawings begin at 4 p.m.) Oro Valley Summit Hut, 7745 N. Oracle Road

MIGHTY (My Size) MOVE CHALLENGE – 5 miles • 2.5 miles, Tortolita Mountains: Upper Javalina Trail • 3 miles, Santa Catalina Mountains: Canyon Loop Trail • Check in at 8:15 a.m.; Start time at 8:30 a.m. (15)


FALL 2013

Parks and Recreation

Special events WINTER 2013-14

Sunday, March 23 10 a.m.

Kids fun run at the arizona distance classic

Be there early for a stretching session with 123 FIT! Kids’ Corral at Ventana Medical Systems, 1910 Innovation Park Dr.

Fee: $5, includes T-shirt Register: www.orovalleyaz.gov The Town of Oro Valley Parks and Recreation Department will host a Kids Fun Run at the 2014 Arizona Distance Classic. This event is designed for children, ages 14 and under, with the following suggested distances: • 9 years and under, 1/4 mile • 10-11 years, 1/2 mile • 12-14 years, 1 mile

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Town of Oro Valley 40th Anniversary Celebration

at historic Steam Pump Ranch Mark your calendars now for this FREE, family-friendly celebration for the entire community. Stay tuned for details!

Saturday, February 22, 2014 Noon to 5 p.m. Steam Pump Ranch - 10901 N. Oracle Road Ticket information www.arizonawine.org or 623-236-2338 Food/Craft Vendor space www.orovalleychamber.com or 520-297-2192


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