CARD Summer 2014 "PLAY" Guide

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Chico Area Recreation and Park District

“YOUR Summertime

ADVENTURES

are Calling!

Activities For All Ages April-August 2014 Registration Begins April 14th

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Table Of Contents What’s Inside... 4 6 17 22 26

Classes for All Ages

Summer Camps

27 Fitness 29 Dance

Aquatics

37 Music

Special Events

Tiny Tots After School Programs •  Kids on Campus

59 Facilities 62 Parks

48 Tennis 50 Youth Sports •  Coach of the Quarter •  Sandlot Football •  ShortE All Stars •  Flag Football •  Volleyball

Art

39 Cooking 41 Photography 42 Computers 43 Health & Safety

54 Adult Sports

•  Volleyball •  Soccer •  Softball •  Baseball •  Flag Football •  Kickball •  Ultimate Frisbee

You & Your Pet Special Interest

63 Picnic Rentals 64 General Info

Athletics for All Ages

46 Lectures & Workshops 47 Self-Defense/ Fencing

Trips and Tours 57 Sacramento Museum Tour Empire Mine Colorado Springs Costa Rica Mexican Riviera Cruise Washington DC

Welcome to PLAY PLAY to make Positive Life Experiences! Did you know CARD offers literally hundreds of programs for all ages and groups? This includes day camps, swim lessons, youth and adult leagues, and so MUCH MORE! Did you also know that CARD programs can encourage positive life experiences and tools? There are numerous stories of CARD participants, like you, who have enhanced their lives because of intentionally choosing to PLAY! A 9 year old CARD participant began Fencing in January 2014. In the past three months she improved her skills while discovering a passion for the art. Because of her fencing devotion, she is more dedicated to maintaining good grades at school and recently purchased her own fencing equipment by saving her own money. A participant within CARD’s Stretch & Tone Class, over a one year period, improved her sense of well-being, while meeting socially with new people. The above stories were possible because they took the first step by signing up in a CARD program. What CARD stories do you have? If you wish to share, please contact Lisa Almaguer at lisa@chicorec.com! Let CARD know how YOU have enriched your life through CARD!

Satisfaction Guarantee

We’re so sure you will like our programs, we are willing to guarantee them. See page 64 for details.

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Special Events FREE Movies in the Park Come and enjoy this summer tradition! Every summer hundreds of families enjoy free Movies in the Park. Bring a blanket or a low back chair and sit under the stars while enjoying a family friendly movie. This program is made possible by generous donations from local businesses. Refreshments will be available to purchase. All movies will start approximately 15 minutes after sunset.

Location: Sycamore Field, Bidwell Park.

6/21: 7/19:

Frozen Secretariat

Chico’s 47th Annual 4th of July Celebration Thursday, July 4 – One Mile Dam Recreation Area, Bidwell Park Celebrate the 4th of July with CARD, Do-It Leisure, the Chico Rotary and the Chico Parks Department. 7:00 AM Independence Day 5K $25 Reg. Fee (Chico Running Club) 7:30-11:00 AM Pancake Breakfast $6 (Do-It Leisure) 8:30-9:15 AM “LET FREEDOM RING” (Guest Speaker) 9:15-10:00 AM CHICO COMMUNITY BAND 10:00-10:30 AM Fife and Drum Band Performs SPECTATORS BRING YOUR OWN LAWN CHAIRS

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Special Events


Golden Grill

Enjoy a delightful lunch at the Lakeside Pavilion! The atmosphere is set for you to enjoy food and conversation with friends and take in the beautiful scenery of the lake. You may even be the lucky participant who takes home a raffle prize! Stay and play Bingo after lunch. This event fills up quickly-Payment is due at the time you make your reservation. Please reserve a seat at least 1 week prior to the luncheon. For more information, call 895-4015.

Day Date F 4/11 11:30 F 6/13 11:30 F 8/15 11:30

Time AM-12:30 PM AM-12:30 PM AM-12:30 PM

Fee $4 $4 $4

B INGO is from 12:30 to 1:30 pm. 5¢ per card/game

Pastels on the Plaza

Come and “Chalk it up” in downtown Chico. This great family event gives both the novice and professional artist an opportunity to express themselves. Novice squares can be purchased by anyone that wants to participate. These 4’ x 4’ squares are perfect for a family, group or individual. Professional artists are encouraged to apply for a sponsored square on “Fine Art Alley”. These 8’ x 8’ squares are sponsored by local businesses. Applications for “Fine Art Alley” are available online at www.chicorec.com or at the CARD Office. All chalk is provided. Any outside chalk must state it is “Lead Free” if it is to be used in artwork.

Course#: 22256 Date: Saturday, September 20 Time: 9:00 AM-2:00 PM Site: City Plaza Park Fee: $20 per 4’ x 4’ square

Classic Movie Series: Sponsored by North State Audiological Services Crystal Chalmers, Au.D., Doctor of Audiology

Spend the afternoon with friends, a good movie, and a bucket of popcorn. We will be showing Classics and some funny favorites. Lakeside Pavilion.

Day Date Th 4/17 Th 5/22 Th 6/26 Th 7/24 Th 8/28 Th 9/25

Time Movie 1:00 PM Sound of Music 1:00 PM Casa Blanca 1:00 PM Cocoon 1:00 PM National Velvet 1:00 PM The Harvey Girls 1:00 PM Seven Brides for Seven Brothers

If you have a business or organization that would like to sponsor one of our FREE community events, please contact CARD at 895-4711 Helping People Play (530) 895-4711 www.chicorec.com

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Summer Camps Important Information for All Camps

We want each camper to be prepared the first day of camp. Therefore, we have detailed information sheets for each camp that you will receive at the time of registration. ALL forms should be completed and brought to the first day of camp. These forms are also available online: www.chicorec.com

Registration, Refunds and Transfers

• If there is not a specific registration deadline listed, registration will close at 5:00 PM on the Thursday prior to the Monday of camp, or once the camp is full, whichever comes first. Space is limited to a first come, first serve basis. Registration after the stated deadline is based on Supervisor approval. • If the camp is full, you will be placed on a waiting list and contacted if space becomes available. Camp fees are a flat rate and are not pro-rated for days not attended • Requests for refunds and transfers must be received by Thursday at 10:00 AM prior to the camp start date. Please check dates closely. Should you request a refund or transfer after the deadline has passed, we will make every effort to fill your space. If we are able to fill your space, you will receive a full refund. Unfortunately, we are unable to make any exceptions unless valid emergency or medical documentation can be provided.

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Tiny Tots

My First Camp (ages 3-5)

Camp is not just for the big kids! Sign up for “My First Camp” to give your little one an amazing introduction to day camp. Our dedicated Tiny Tots staff have created a fun week just for your toddler camper. Each day will be filled with exciting activities, play time and new friends. We strive to maintain a 1 staff/apprentice to 4 children ratio for this camp. Camp maximum is 18 children. Children MUST be potty trained prior to attending camp. Instructor: Michelle Gustafson. Dorothy Johnson Center, Walnut Room.

Registration Deadline: 7/16 Course# Day Date Time 22059

M-F 6/23-6/27

Age

9:00 AM-1:00 PM

Fee 3-5

$120

3-5

$120

Registration Deadline: 7/16 22060

M-F 7/21-7/25

9:00 AM-1:00 PM


Summertime Delight I

Summertime Delight II

Discover the excitement our camp has to offer! Camp leaders have crafted a weekly schedule that includes games, swimming, kids clubs, sports, and crafts. We offer healthy snacks, a daily fruit bowl, and ask that you pack a nutritious lunch. T-shirt is required for field trips and is included. With the exception of field trip days, you may use the camp hours as needed. NO CAMP JULY 4th. Course numbers and weekly themes online: www.chicorec.com.

Discover the excitement our camp has to offer! Camp leaders have crafted a weekly schedule that includes games, swimming, kids clubs, sports, and crafts. We offer healthy snacks, a daily fruit bowl, and ask that you pack a nutritious lunch. T-shirt is required for field trips and is included. With the exception of field trip days, you may use the camp hours as needed. NO CAMP JULY 4th. Course numbers and weekly themes online: www.chicorec.com.

Monday-Friday Option Day Date

Monday-Friday Option Day Date

Ages: Kids going into 1st, 2nd or 3rd grade Location: Pleasant Valley Recreation Center (2320 North Avenue) Hours: Full Day 7:30 am-6:00 pm

M-F M-F M-F M-Th M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F

Field Trip

6/9-6/13 TnT Athletics 6/16-6/20 6/23-6/27 Funland 6/30-7/3 Giant Slip ’n Slide 7/7-7/11 7/14-7/18 7/21-7/25 Funland 7/28-8/1 8/4-8/8 8/11-8/15 Giant Slip ’n Slide

Monday/Wednesday/Friday Option Day Date Field Trip MWF MWF MWF MW MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF

6/9-6/13 6/16-6/20 6/23-6/27 6/30-7/3 Giant Slip ’n Slide 7/7-7/11 7/14-7/18 7/21-7/25 Funland 7/28-8/1 8/4-8/8 8/11-8/15

Tuesday/Thursday Option Day Date Field Trip T/Th T/Th T/Th T/Th T/Th T/Th T/Th T/Th T/Th T/Th

6/10-6/12 TnT Athletics 6/17-6/19 6/24-6/26 Funland 7/1-7/3 7/8-7/10 7/15-7/17 7/22-7/24 7/29-7/31 8/5-8/7 8/12-8/14 Giant Slip ’n Slide

Full Day $170 $145 $170 $130 $145 $145 $170 $145 $145 $160

Full Day $89 $89 $89 $65 $89 $89 $99 $89 $89 $89

Full Day $69 $59 $69 $59 $59 $59 $59 $59 $59 $65

Ages: Kids going into 4th, 5th or 6th grade Location: Pleasant Valley Recreation Center (2320 North Avenue) Hours: Full Day 7:30 am-6:00 pm

M-F M-F M-F M-Th M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F

Field Trip

6/9-6/13 TnT Athletics 6/16-6/20 6/23-6/27 Funland 6/30-7/3 Giant Slip ’n Slide 7/7-7/11 7/14-7/18 7/21-7/25 Funland 7/28-8/1 Waterworks Park 8/4-8/8 8/11-8/15 Giant Slip ’n Slide

Monday/Wednesday/Friday Option Day Date Field Trip MWF MWF MWF MW MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF

6/9-6/13 6/16-6/20 6/23-6/27 6/30-7/3 Giant Slip ’n Slide 7/7-7/11 7/14-7/18 7/21-7/25 Funland 7/28-8/1 Waterworks Park 8/4-8/8 8/11-8/15

Tuesday/Thursday Option Day Date Field Trip T/Th T/Th T/Th T/Th T/Th T/Th T/Th T/Th T/Th T/Th

6/10-6/12 TnT Athletics 6/17-6/19 6/24-6/26 Funland 7/1-7/3 7/8-7/10 7/15-7/17 7/22-7/24 7/29-7/31 8/5-8/7 8/12-8/14 Giant Slip ’n Slide

Full Day $170 $145 $170 $130 $145 $145 $170 $195 $170 $160

Full Day $89 $89 $89 $65 $89 $89 $99 $115 $89 $89

Full Day $69 $59 $69 $59 $59 $59 $59 $59 $59 $65

FREE Summer Lunch program brought to you by CUSD. Look for the logo next to all applicable camps. For more details go to: www.ChicoUsd.org or call 891-3021 x201

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Camp Chi-Da-Ca

Introduce your child to the great outdoors at Chi-Da-Ca, CARD’s longest running camp! Kids can’t help but have fun, get dirty and come home worn out from all the activity that takes place in Hooker Oak Park by upper Bidwell Park. The week is spent singing camp songs, making crafts, going on nature hikes, playing games and cooling off in the water. Friday includes a Pow-Wow for family and friends. Buddy requests must be submitted to the CARD office prior to the week of camp. Papoose t-shirts may be purchased at the CARD office, on an individual basis, for any week of camp for $8.50. Camp is open at 7:30 am for parents who need care at that time. We would like all campers there by 9:00 am.

Papoose Camp Course# Day 21418 M-F 21419 M-Th 21420 M-F 21421 M-F 21422 M-F

4-6 years old Date Time 6/16-6/20 7:30 AM-12:00 PM 6/30-7/3 7:30 AM-12:00 PM 7/14-7/18 7:30 AM-12:00 PM 7/28-8/1 7:30 AM-12:00 PM 8/11-8/15 7:30 AM-12:00 PM

Fee $135 $110 $135 $135 $135

Indian Camp Course# Day 21423 M-F 21424 M-F 21425 M-F 21426 M-F 21427 M-F

7-12 years old Date Time 6/9-6/13 7:30 AM-6:00 PM 6/23-6/27 7:30 AM-6:00 PM 7/7-7/11 7:30 AM-6:00 PM 7/21-7/25 7:30 AM-6:00 PM 8/4-8/8 7:30 AM-6:00 PM

Fee $165 $165 $165 $165 $165

Play-Well TEKnologies has been “Teaching Engineering to Kids” for over 10 years throughout California. Instructors have varied careers and educational backgrounds (mechanical engineering, architecture, biology, art, geology, alternative energy, civil engineering, etc). They all share a common enthusiasm for kids, engineering and LEGO™!

NEW Mine, Craft, Build with Lego® Bring Minecraft to life using LEGO™! Build a motorized walking Creeper, a terrifying Ghast and a motorized Minecart! This project-based camp combines the basic format of our core engineering camp and pairs it with the world of Minecraft. Students will explore real-world concepts in physics, engineering and architecture while building their favorite Minecraft objects. Campers will have a blast, even without prior experience with Minecraft or LEGO™. Play-Well Technology Instructor: Amber Drake. Dorothy F. Johnson Center.

Course # Day 21429 M-F 21430 M-F

Date 6/9-6/13 7/21-7/25

Time 9:00 AM-12:00 PM 1:00-4:00 PM

Age 7-12 7-12

Fee $159 $159

Engineering Fundamentals With Lego®

Power up your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and tens of thousands of LEGO®! Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed projects such as arch bridges, skyscrapers, motorized cars, and the Battletrack! Design and build as never before, and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. An experienced instructor will challenge new and returning students to engineer at the next level! Play-Well Technology Instructor: Amber Drake. Dorothy F. Johnson Center.

Course # Day 21428 M-F

Date 6/9-6/13

Time 1:00-4:00 PM

Age 7-12

Fee $159

Lego® Robotics

Are you ready to program robots using Lego®? Learn about building and programming robots using the LEGO Mindstorms system, laptop computers and Play-Well’s 100,000 piece Lego® kit! Explore the many uses of tough, light and ultrasonic sensors with a robotic project of your own unique design. Build and program your robot with a partner to avoid obstacles. Completing the FUNdamentals camp is recommended, but not required. Play-Well Technology Instructor: Amber Drake. Dorothy F. Johnson Center.

Course # Day 21431 M-F 21432 M-F

Date 6/16-6/20 6/16-6/20

Time 9:00 AM-12:00 PM 1:00-4:00 PM

Age 9-12 9-12

Fee $169 $169

NEW Construction Machines with Lego® Dig into engineering with big trucks, construction vehicles, and super machines. Explore the engineering terms, concepts, and vocabulary behind large-scale building machines. Build and learn about steamrollers, bulldozers, wrecking balls, tower cranes, and more while playing with your favorite building system: LEGO! Play-Well Technology Instructor: Amber Drake. Dorothy F. Johnson Center.

Course # Day 21433 M-F

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Date 7/7-7/11

Time 9:00 AM-12:00 PM

Age 5-7

Fee $159


NEW Art & Architecture with Lego® Explore great works of art and architecture through LEGO! Collaborate in small groups to build grand structures such as the Parthenon in Greece, the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, the tree houses of Papua New Guinea, and New York’s Empire State Building. Follow in the footsteps of master artists with LEGO interpretations of sculptures, mosaics, and stained glass. Teamwork and creativity take “high culture” to the next level! Play-Well Technology Instructor: Amber Drake. Dorothy F. Johnson Center.

Course # Day 21437 M-F

Date 7/7-7/11

Time 1:00-4:00 PM

Age 7-12

Fee $159

Jedi Master Engineering with Lego®

Young Jedi will explore worlds far, far away and engineering principles right in front of them. Defeat the Empire by designing and refining LEGO X-Wings, R2-units, and settlements on far-flung edges of the galaxy. Imagination and engineering combine to create motorized and architectural projects such as energy catapults, shield generators and defense turrets. Play-Well Technology Instructor: Amber Drake. Dorothy F. Johnson Center.

Course # Day 21435 M-F

Date 7/21-7/25

Time 9:00 AM-12:00 PM

Age 7-12

Fee $159

NEW Summer Literacy with Lego Create your own Summer Story with your favorite building materials. Build motorized machines, buildings, cities, and other habitats for your favorite minifigs, and then use them as the background for your own LEGO story, comic strip, poster, or newspaper articles in this exciting new camp! Students will be building daily, as well as using computers and software programs to capture their projects, create and edit their stories! Printed stories and other materials will be sent home on the final day of class. This class is not affiliated with the LEGO® Group. Instructor: Heather Maloy. Dorothy F. Johnson Center.

Course # Day 21652 M-F

Date 8/4-8/8

Time 9:00 AM-12:00 PM

Age 5-10

Fee $150

NEW Afternoon Aerodynamics Get ready to Launch your Summer Fun to new heights by creating airplanes, straw rockets, hot air balloons and more in this new interactive camp. Building and experimenting with projects in class will provide a simple introduction to aerospace engineering, rocketry, and physics principles while generating tons of fun in the process. Students will bring projects home at the end of the week. Instructor: Heather Maloy. Dorothy F. Johnson Center.

Course # Day 21653 M-F

Date 8/4-8/8

Time 1:00-4:00 PM

Age 9-14

Fee $150

ALL Summer Camp updates, changes, weather conditions, and modification will be posted on facebook. Make sure to check our facebook page if you have registered for a camp:

www.facebook.com/chicorec

SPECIALITY SPORTS CAMPS

Specialty camps utilize coaches who are highly proficient in their sports. Coaches at specialty camps have gone through extensive and specific training for their camp. Camps will focus on one sport the majority of the day, while including different activities/breaks to keep all participants engaged.

British Soccer Camp with “Challenger” British Coaches

Be a part of this exciting international experience! British soccer coaches will be in Chico to coach both technical and tactical skills. Use the skills you learn from international coaches to help you excel at your game no matter what team you play for. This camp is unique and unlike anything you have participated in. Participants are placed in groups/teams by age. Program will be held at DeGarmo Park. Each participant registered in the program receives a hand stitched soccer ball and t-shirt. Get A Discount on British Soccer Camp! Help us house our visiting coaches. If you host a coach in your home during the duration of the camp (1 week), your child will receive a PARTIAL SCHOLARSHIP ($80 Rebate) to attend the camp! If you are interested in hosting a coach, email Erin Gonzales at egonzales@chicorec.com.

Registration Deadline 6/4 Course# Day Date 21960 M-F 6/9-6/13 21961 M-F 6/9-6/13 21962 M-F 6/9-6/13 21963 M-F 6/9-6/13 21964 M-F 6/9-6/13

Time 9:00-10:00 AM 10:00 AM-12:00 PM 9:00 AM-12:00 PM 1:00-4:00 PM 9:00 AM-4:00 PM

Age 3-4 4-6 6-16 6-16 8-16

Fee $94 $105 $143 $143 $176

Registration Deadline 6/18 Course# Day Date 21965 M-F 6/23-6/27 21966 M-F 6/23-6/27 21967 M-F 6/23-6/27 21968 M-F 6/23-6/27 21969 M-F 6/23-6/27

Time 9:00-10:00 AM 10:00 AM-12:00 PM 9:00 AM-12:00 PM 1:00-4:00 PM 9:00 AM-4:00 PM

Age 3-4 4-6 6-16 6-16 8-16

Fee $94 $105 $143 $143 $176

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Girls Fast Pitch Softball Camp with Coach Janet Guill NEW

High School Coach Janet Guill will be hosting a girls camp for a week of fun, but intense fast pitch softball that develops new skills and promotes current skills. Not only will this camp focus on softball, but will also promotes self-esteem, teamwork, self-respect, and respect of others. Coach Guill has been playing softball her entire life, including being recruited to play at Butte College and Calumet College in Whiting, Indiana. She is currently the head Junior Varsity coach at Willows High School. Coach Janet is excited to share her passion of fast pitch softball and spread of LOVE of the GAME. Camp will be held at DeGarmo Park.

Registration Deadline: 7/9 Course# Day Date 22733 M-F 7/14-7/18

Time Age Fee 8:00 AM-12:30 PM 8-11 $99

Registration Deadline: 7/15 Course# Day Date 22734 M-F 7/21-7/25

Time AGe Fee 8:00 AM-12:30 PM 12-18 $99

Spikeball Camp with 2013 National Spikeball Champions NEW

Spikeball has been described as a hybrid between volleyball and four-square. It is played 2 vs 2 with up to 3 hits before hitting if off the net to change possession to the other team. Unlike volleyball, this game is played 360 degrees with no sides or boundaries, so everyone can really get moving! Spikeball involves hand-eye coordination, anticipation, agility, deception, team work, communication, foot work, and is a fun new game that is rapidly growing! Sign your child up to learn a new popular game, and gain skills that can be transferred to any sport. Camp will be held at Community Park, in the grassy area in front of the “Aaron Ray Clark Memorial” Field House. Camp is open at 8:00 am for parents who need care at that time. We would like all campers there by 9:00 am.

Registration Deadline: 7/9 Course# Day Date 21713 M-F 7/14-7/18 Registration Deadline: 8/6 Course# Day Date 21714 M-F 8/11-8/15

Grade in Time Fall 2014 Fee 8:00 AM-12:00 PM 5th-8th $99 Grade in Time Fall 2014 Fee 8:00 AM-12:00 PM 5th-8th $99

SPORTS CAMPS

CARD’s Sports Camps provide a variety of activities that will help campers gain a “love of the game.” They provide an opportunity for campers to work on learning new skills, developing current skills, and having fun while using teamwork, sportsmanship and character development. Sports Camps focus on the positive life skills that recreation sports can provide. Staff at Sports Camp have a true “love of the game.” All staff have high school and/ or college athletic backgrounds, have been through a variety of trainings specific to Sports Camp and are CPR/First Aid certified. Staff are eager to show campers what a positive impact sports can have on their life. Format for each week: mornings consist of a warm-up, teambuilding drills, skill development stations, scrimmages and tournament play related to the specific sport. Afternoons will include 1-2 days of traveling to Shapiro Pool, and 3-4 days of experiencing a “mini Olympics.” campers will be broken into “countries” and play a variety of sports, challenges and activities. Each week the “mini Olympics” activities will change to keep all campers interested!

Three options are available each week: Morning Sport Option: the specialty sport is the focus. Full Day Sport Option: the best of Sports Camp! Campers stay the entire day and experience the specialty sports, the “mini Olympics,” and will get to go to Shapiro Pool twice a week. This option is the most bang for your buck! NEW “Afternoon Olympics” Option: a “mini Olympics” experience with countries and a variety of games/activities.

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NEW Afternoon Olympics Do you have a morning camp scheduled, but are looking for some afternoon fun? Does your child like to sleep in, but you would still like to get them involved in something this summer? Afternoon Olympics is for campers who are ready to play a variety of games, learn about teamwork and sportsmanship, and engage in friendly competition every day to earn medals! Each week the games will vary, but the Olympics format will stay the same. To top off the fun- campers will travel to Shapiro Pool twice a week! Camp will be held at Community Park “Aaron Ray Clark Memorial” Field House.

Registration deadline is Wednesday before camp starts Grade in Course# Day Date Time Fall 2014 Fee 21974 M-F 6/9-6/13 12:30-5:30 PM 3rd-7th $79 21975 M-F 6/16-6/20 12:30-5:30 PM 3rd-7th $79 21976 M-F 6/23-6/27 12:30-5:30 PM 3rd-7th $79 21977 M-F 7/7-7/11 12:30-5:30 PM 3rd-7th $79 21978 M-F 7/14-7/18 12:30-5:30 PM 3rd-7th $79 21979 M-F 7/21-7/25 12:30-5:30 PM 3rd-7th $79 21980 M-F 7/28-8/1 12:30-5:30 PM 3rd-7th $79 21981 M-F 8/4-8/8 12:30-5:30 PM 3rd-7th $79 21982 M-F 8/11-8/15 12:30-5:30 PM 3rd-7th $79

“Above The Net” Volleyball Camp

Is your child ready to get “above the net?” Our annual summer volleyball camp is back, and we are excited! Not only is this camp a great introduction to volleyball fundamentals, it is packed with a ton of fun and excitement! Mornings will focus on volleyball skills, drills and games. Afternoons will include two days at Shapiro Pool, and three days of “mini Olympics.” Camp will be held at Community Park “Aaron Ray Clark Memorial” Field House.

Registration Deadline 6/19 Course# Day Date 21983 M-F 6/23-6/27 21984 M-F 6/23-6/27

Grade in Time Fall 2014 Fee 7:30 AM-12:15 PM 3rd-7th $99 7:30 AM-5:30 PM 3rd-7th $135

Registration Deadline 8/6 Course# Day Date 21985 M-F 8/11-8/15 21986 M-F 8/11-8/15

Grade in Time Fall 2014 Fee 7:30 AM-12:15 PM 3rd-7th $99 7:30 AM-5:30 PM 3rd-7th $135

“Hoophead” Basketball Camp

We love basketball! Let our experienced staff give your child a “love of the game!” Sign them up for a fun and exciting summer camp guaranteed to improve their basketball skills. Mornings will focus on basketball skills, drills, and games. Afternoons will include two days at Shapiro Pool, and three days of “mini Olympics.” Camp will be held at Community Park “Aaron Ray Clark Memorial” Field House.

Registration Deadline 6/4 Course# Day Date 21991 M-F 6/9-6/13 21992 M-F 6/9-6/13

Grade in Time Fall 2014 Fee 7:30 AM-12:15 PM 3rd-7th $99 7:30 AM-5:30 PM 3rd-7th $135

Registration Deadline 7/16 Course# Day Date 21993 M-F 7/21-7/25 21994 M-F 7/21-7/25

Grade in Time Fall 2014 Fee 7:30 AM-12:15 PM 3rd-7th $99 7:30 AM-5:30 PM 3rd-7th $135

Olympic Sports Camp

Everyone LOVES the Olympics! We’re sure everyone will be awed by the opening and closing ceremonies of the CARD Olympic Sports Camp. Participants will represent different “countries” and will compete against each other in sportsmanship, spirit, and more! Come be a part of the camp that is “gold medal” quality. A variety of sports are played each day, including basketball, track, hockey, volleyball, relay races, soccer, and more! Olympic Sports Camp provides your child with a fantastic all around sports experience. Get the best of all the sporting worlds in this one week camp guaranteed to bring variety, energy, and excitement! Camp will be held at Community Park “Aaron Ray Clark Memorial” Field House.

Registration Deadline: 7/2 Course# Day Date 21997 M-F 7/7-7/11 21998 M-F 7/7-7/11

Grade in Time Fall 2014 Fee 7:30 AM-12:15 PM 3rd-7th $99 7:30 AM-5:30 PM 3rd-7th $135

Registration Deadline: 7/30 Course# Day Date 21999 M-F 8/4-8/8 22000 M-F 8/4-8/8

Grade in Time Fall 2014 Fee 7:30 AM-12:15 PM 3rd-7th $99 7:30 AM-5:30 PM 3rd-7th $135

Flag Football Camp

Be ready for sweat, dirt and fun at this camp! This instructional football camp is perfect for your child to improve their football skills without the risk of full-contact injury. Mornings will focus on flag football skills, drills and games. Afternoons will include two days at Shapiro Pool, and three days of “mini Olympics.” Camp will be held at Community Park, in the grassy area in front of the “Aaron Ray Clark Memorial” Field House.

Registration Deadline: 6/11 Course# Day Date 21987 M-F 6/16-6/20 21988 M-F 6/16-6/20

Grade in Time Fall 2014 Fee 7:30 AM-12:15 PM 3rd-7th $99 7:30 AM-5:30 PM 3rd-7th $135

Registration Deadline: 7/23 Course# Day Date 21989 M-F 7/28-8/1 21990 M-F 7/28-8/1

Grade in Time Fall 2014 Fee 7:30 AM-12:15 PM 3rd-7th $99 7:30 AM-5:30 PM 3rd-7th $135

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SHORTE SPORTS CAMPS

ShortE Sports Camp is for campers going into the 2nd grade and younger. Camp focuses on age appropriate skill development through noncompetitive games, stations, and fun. A non-threatening, positive environment is set up to ensure all players feel comfortable. There is a focus on FUNdamentals during camp to ensure that participants are learning a “love of the game.” The goal of ShortE Sports Camps is to provide the opportunity for each child to develop motor skills and nurture his/her growth socially and emotionally through teamwork and good sportsmanship.

“Little Hoopsters” Basketball Camp

Get your little one excited about the amazing sport of basketball today! I bet your child never knew basketball could be this fun. Your child will love it so much, they will be begging you to play in our winter youth league! Camp will be held at Community Park “Aaron Ray Clark Memorial” Field House. Camp is open at 8:00 am for parents who need care at that time. We would like all campers there by 9:00 am.* No camp Friday, July 4.

Registration Deadline: 6/25 Course# Day Date 21970 M-Th* 6/30-7/3*

Grade in Time Fall 2014 Fee 8:00 AM-12:00 PM K-2nd $76

ShortE All Stars Sports Camp

This is the ultimate sports experience for your little one! Based on our popular ShortE All Star weekend program, we have developed a week long camp for the ShortE’s of Chico! Each day will focus on a new sport, including: soccer, tee-ball, flag football, basketball and Olympics. All participants need to be potty trained. Program will be held at the Dorothy Johnson Center. Camp is open at 8:00 am for parents who need care at that time. We would like all campers there by 9:00 am. *No camp Friday, July 4.

Baseball Camp

Get ready for fun! This instructional co-ed baseball camp is perfect for your child to improve their baseball skills through drills, game variations, and tournament play. Mornings will focus on baseball skills, drills, and games. Afternoons will include two days at Shapiro Pool, and three days of “mini Olympics.” Camp will be held at Community Park.

Registration Deadline: 6/11 Course# Day Date 22001 M-F 7/14-7/18 22002 M-F 7/14-7/18

Registration Deadline: 6/25 Course# Day Date 21971 M-Th* 6/30-7/3*

Time Age Fee 8:00 AM-12:00 PM 3-5 years $76

Registration Deadline: 7/9 Course# Day Date 21972 M-F 7/14-7/18

Time Age Fee 8:00 AM-12:00 PM 3-5 years $95

Registration Deadline: 7/23 Course# Day Date 21973 M-F 7/28-8/1

Time Age Fee 8:00 AM-12:00 PM 3-5 years $95

Grade in Time Fall 2014 Fee 7:30 AM-12:15 PM 3rd-7th $99 7:30 AM-5:30 PM 3rd-7th $135

GIRL POWER Sports Camp

This girls only sports camp not only focuses on different sports, but builds confidence, leadership, and self esteem in any girl that participates! Coaches are former high school/college athletes. Each day will focus on a different sport and will includ: field trips, powerful female guest speakers, healthy lifestyle habits, and team/confidence building activities. Camp will be held at Community Park “Aaron Ray Clark Memorial” Field House.

Registration Deadline: 6/11 Grade in Course# Day Date Time Fall 2014 Fee 22003 M-F 6/16-6/20 7:30 AM-5:30 PM 5th-8th $155

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FREE Summer Lunch program brought to you by CUSD. Look for the logo next to all applicable camps. For more details go to: www.ChicoUsd.org or call 891-3021 x201


Mountain Bike Camp

Aren Timmel’s Bike Camp is back for 1 week of intermediate/advanced riding! This camp is for kids who have been to Mountain Bike Camp in the past and are ready for a bit more, or to new campers who are familiar with the technical trails of Upper Bidwell Park. We will explore a bit further into Bidwell Park, seek out more challenging trails, and do some riding on the South Side of the park as well. All campers should have an off-road bike, helmet, sturdy shoes, water and a lunch/snacks. Camp meets at the CARD office.

Intermiediate/Advanced Riders Only Course# Day Date Time Age Fee 21578 M-Th 6/23-6/26 9:00 AM-12:30 PM 12-16 $100

BMX Camp

CARD and Silver Dollar BMX have partnered to bring BMX to Chico for the 6th summer. Come and meet our professional instructor, Jake Peebles, and other national champion instructors. If you are just beginning, or have some experience in the novice class, you will not want to miss out on Jake’s secrets! This camp features basic instruction from the starting gate to the finish line including gate starts, passing, jumps and more! This camp is open to boys and girls ages 4+. To learn more about BMX, visit www. silverdollarbmx.org and www.usabmx.com.

Summer Kickers

This fun summer camp is back! Not only is Summer Kickers about learning a little Kung Fu, it is about having fun and playing. Come and spend a week with Master Vince and some of his experienced students. Each day will include a short Kung Fu session and then lots of indoor and outdoor games, crafts and fun. Instructor: Master Vince Scocozza. CARD Community Center, Room 1 & 2.

Course# Day Date 21455 M-F 7/21-7/25

Time 9:00 AM-1:00 PM

Age Fee 6-11 $120

Skateboard Camp

Don’t let the summer “grind” get you down. CARD’s skateboard camp is the place to be! Spend the morning learning how to ollie, kick turn, and carve your board. Each child needs to have their own skateboard and safety gear. A complete list of required equipment is available online at www.chicorec.com or at the CARD Office. Camp is held at the Humboldt Avenue Skate Park.

Course# Day 21326 M-F 21327 M-F 21328 M-F 21329 M-F

Date 6/16-6/20 6/23-6/27 7/7-7/11 7/14-7/18

Time 8:00 AM-12:00 PM 8:00 AM-12:00 PM 8:00 AM-12:00 PM 8:00 AM-12:00 PM

Age 6-13 6-13 6-13 6-13

You will be required to purchase a USABMX rider membership at the first class meeting. This membership is $60 and is good for one year. If you are a current member, proof of membership is required. The Membership will give riders access to every USABMX track in the United States, as well as a subscription to the PULL Magazine for 1 year. *SPECIAL OFFER* Each class member will receive 4 Thursday night practice and race sessions at the Silver Dollar BMX track ($20 value). Practice is from 6:00-7:00 pm with racing starting shortly thereafter. Camp is held at the Silver Dollar BMX track. For a list of required and suggested equipment, please visit our website at www. chicorec.com.

Beginning Level Course# Day 21412 M-F 21413 M-F 21414 M-F 21415 M-F 21416 M-F

Date 6/9-6/13 6/16-6/20 6/23-6/27 7/7-7/11 7/14-7/18

Time 8:00 AM-12:00 PM 8:00 AM-12:00 PM 8:00 AM-12:00 PM 8:00 AM-12:00 PM 8:00 AM-12:00 PM

Age 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+

Fee $110 $110 $110 $110 $110

Fee $129 $129 $129 $129

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Tennis Camp

This summer camp is designed for fun, fun and more fun while receiving quality tennis instruction! We believe if you plant tennis in the heart of your child they will never leave it behind. Camps are full of fun and games with different theme days including prize box day and personal achievement awards. Give the gift of tennis for life! Instructor: Raymond Rummell. Camp is held at the Community Park Tennis Courts.

Course# Day 21305 M-F 21306 M-F 21307 M-F 21308 M-F 21309 M-F 21310 M-F 22671 M-F 22672 M-F

Date 6/9-6/13 6/16-6/20 6/23-6/27 7/7-7/11 7/14-7/18 7/28-8/1 8/4-8/8 8/11-8/15

Time 8:00-11:00 AM 8:00-11:00 AM 8:00-11:00 AM 8:00-11:00 AM 8:00-11:00 AM 8:00-11:00 AM 8:00-11:00 AM 8:00-11:00 AM

Age 6-17 6-17 6-17 6-17 6-17 6-17 6-17 6-17

Fee $89 $89 $89 $89 $89 $89 $89 $89

Camp Cuisine

Does your child like to hang out in the kitchen and help you cook? This very popular camp will expose your child to cooking instruction, food preparation, and table presentation. Each day is filled with cooking projects that are kid friendly and tasty. Camp cookbook included. Bon Appetite! Instructors: Chef Val Reeves and Judy Johnson. CARD Community Center.

Course # Day 21572 M-F 21575 M-F 21573 M-F 21576 M-F

Date 6/9-6/13 7/14-7/18 6/16-6/20 7/21-7/25

Time 1:00-4:00 PM 1:00-4:00 PM 1:00-4:00 PM 1:00-4:00 PM

Age 6-8 6-8 9-11 9-11

Fee $165 $165 $165 $165

Camp Cuisine- Beginning Buffet

Have you ever wanted to throw a party for your friends or family, or have you wondered how to make perfect bite sized pieces of food? You’re in luck! Camp Cuisine will teach you the fundamentals of setting up a buffet, how to create an array of different savory and sweet Hors d’oeuvres, and even how to plan your own menu! At the end of the camp, we’ll put on a buffet for family! Bon Appetite! Instructors: Chef Val Reeves and Judy Johnson. CARD Community Center Kitchen.

Course # Day 21574 M-F 21577 M-F

Date 7/7-7/11 7/28-8/1

Time 1:00-4:00 PM 1:00-4:00 PM

Age 12-14 12-14

Fee $165 $165

Garden Cooking Camp

Want to learn how to cook using fresh organic fruits, vegetables and herbs from the Dorothy Johnson Center Garden? Then Garden Cooking Camp is for YOU! Come join the fun that includes Homemade Pizza, Taco Tuesday, and a park BBQ serving Wookey Ranch Organic Chicken with grilled garden fresh vegetables. As always, we will create a camp cookbook AND a Friday meal for parents, prepared and served by our garden chefs! The fun never ends at Garden Cooking Camp! Instructor: Flo Hamilton, home cook and Garden Teacher from Citrus and Rosedale Elementary Schools. There is a $20 supply fee payable to the instructor on the first day of camp. Dorothy F. Johnson Center.

Course# Day 22673 M-F 22674 M-F 22675 M-F 22676 M-F

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Date 6/9-6/13 6/9-6/13 7/7-7/11 7/7-7/11

Time 8:30 AM-12:00 PM 1:00-5:00 PM 8:30 AM-12:00 PM 1:00-5:00 PM

Age 5-7 8-10 8-10 5-7

Fee $129 $129 $129 $129


American Doll Camp

Bring your doll and accessories along for this great adventure! During the week, campers will enjoy a PJ party, spa day, a garden party, a fashion show, crafts and more, all with your American Girl® or other 18” doll. Instructor: Jenny Cooper. Dorothy F. Johnson Center.

Course # Day 21446 M-F 21447 M-F

Date 6/16-6/20 6/23-6/27

Time 1:00-4:00 PM 1:00-4:00 PM

Age 7-11 7-11

Fee $139 $139

Farm Camp at TJ Farms

Drawing and Painting Art Camp

Whether just beginning or wanting to improve your art talents, this camp will cover the fundamentals with an emphasis on FUN! Instruction includes painting and drawing in many mediums such as charcoal, watercolor pencils, tempera paints, and collage. You will learn about perspective, mixing your own colors, contour drawing, shading, texture and composition. Develop your own creative style of art in a small and supportive atmosphere. There is a $40 supply fee payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Small class sizes. Instructor: Janet Lombardi Blixt, voted best Chico artist for five years by the CN&R. Chico Art School, 336 Broadway, Suite 20. To view teacher’s and student’s artwork visit the Chico Art School facebook page or www. chicoartschool.com.

Farm fun for everyone! Join Tim and Sarah Moss for a week at TJ Farms. If you are not afraid to “get a little dirty”, then this camp is for you. You will learn how plants and animals grow, what tools are used on a farm, and the daily routine of a working farm. You will have opportunities to plant, harvest, and take home vegetables to share with your family. Instructors: Tim and Sarah Moss. This camp will be held at TJ Farms, 3600 Chico Avenue.

Course# 21316 21317 21318

Course# Day 21438 M-F 21439 M-F 21440 M-F 22735 M-F

Each day you will learn new painting techniques, create new masterpieces, and make your own creations with clay. We even explore other art activities to keep the class fun and exciting. Roll up your sleeves, be creative, and have fun! Each week is filled with so many new fun activities, you will want to register for more than one session. Glazed Creations Staff, CARD Community Center, Arts & Crafts Room. There is a $50 supply fee payable to the instructor on the first day of camp. Each camper should also bring a snack and water each day.

Date 6/16-6/20 6/23-6/27 7/14-7/18 7/21-7/25

Time 8:00 AM-12:00 PM 8:00 AM-12:00 PM 8:00 AM-12:00 PM 8:00 AM-12:00 PM

Age 6-12 6-12 6-12 6-12

Fee $139 $139 $139 $139

Academy of Rock & Recording

Whether you sing, play the guitar, bass, keyboard, drums, or other musical instrument, this camp is perfect for you. On the first day of camp, you will be placed in a band based on your age, playing ability, and musical interest. From there, your group will compose an original song or learn a few cover songs from your favorite bands, and develop your musical talents. Academy of Rock is held in an actual recording studio where you will learn about the mixing board, microphones, and how tracks are edited using Pro Tools. Finally, your band will perform a live show for family and friends, which will be recorded and available to download following camp. Drums, keyboards, microphones, and amplifiers are provided, but participants must provide all other instruments. Instructors: Scott Cory of Heirloom Studios and staff. Camp is held at Heirloom Studios, 275 Fairchild Avenue, Suite 101B.

Course# Day Date 21330 M-F 6/23-6/27 21331 M-F 7/21-7/25

Day M-TH M-TH M-TH

Date 6/9-6/12 7/14-7/17 8/11-8/14

Time 9:30-11:30 AM 9:30-11:30 AM 9:30-11:30 AM

Age 7-14 7-14 7-14

Fee $85 $85 $85

Pottery Camp with Glazed Creations

Course# Day Date 21408 M-F 6/9-6/13 21409 M-F 6/23-6/27 21410 M-F 7/7-7/11 21411 M-F 8/4-8/8

Time 9:00 AM-12:00 PM 9:00 AM-12:00 PM 9:00 AM-12:00 PM 9:00 AM-12:00 PM

Age 7-16 7-16 7-16 7-16

Fee $110 $110 $110 $110

Time Age Fee 8:00 AM-12:00 PM 10-16 $195 8:00 AM-12:00 PM 10-16 $195

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Summer Sewing Camp

Show* Kids ‘Princess Fantasy’ Dance Camp

Spend time this summer learning what you miss in school: Sewing! Sewing is fun and a dynamic lifelong skill. You will learn how to use your sewing maching while making a beach pillow, a beach bag and a stuffed whale. Bring your own machine in good working order (please, no miniature, toy-like machines) and a beach towel, approximately 30” x 60”. All other material will be provided with the $20 material fee, payable to the instructor on the first day. Instructor: Judy Christophersen. CARD Community Center.

Show*Kids ‘Princess Fantasy’ Dance Camp offers children ages 4-10 years an experience in the wonderful world of Dance and Theatre! Campers will be provided with an introduction to several dance styles in preparation for performances during the last week of camp. A great opportunity for children to explore their own creativity through movement and meet new friends! Special camp shirts, crafts, games, prizes, performance and a cast party are all included. Instructors: Melinda Buzan & Sheree Henning. Location: Chico Creek Dance Centre, 1144 W. 1st Street.

Course# Day Date 21479 M-F 6/9-6/13

Course # Day 22223 M-F

Time 9:30 AM-12:00 PM

Age Fee 9-18 $115

Summer Quilting Camp

Quilting is fun and a great way to learn accuracy and detail. You will learn how to use your sewing machine while making coasters to catch the condensation from your cold drinks, a 9-patch treasure bag and a photo frame. Bring your own machine in good working order (please, no miniature toy-like machines). There is a $20 supply fee payable to the instructor at the class. Instructor: Judy Christophersen. CARD Community Center.

Course# Day Date 21480 M-F 6/16-6/20

Time 9:30 AM-12:00 PM

Age Fee 9-18 $115

Every Day is a Tea Party Camp

Date 6/9-6/20

Time 9:00 AM-12:00 PM

Age 4-10

Fee $150

California Regional Theater-Drama Camps

Do you have an actor or actress in your house, or perhaps a future star? California Regional Theatre will be offering summer workshops for ages 5-18. These camps are designed to build skill in the area of performing arts including vocal performance, acting and dance. Workshops will be taught by veteran directors of professional and community theater. Each session is an exciting 3 week program designed to cultivate children’s imagination, foster confidence, and have fun! Campers will be introduced to theatre through creative play, dramatics, music, and movement. Our instructors emphasize the process over product. Each day will be filled with visual, auditory, and tactile learning tools. What a great opportunity to really explore the world of theatre! Each session will end with a performance at the Center for the Arts Theater. Camp location 3851 #7 Morrow Ln. For more information please visit www.crtkids.com.

Come and have a tea party with us! Make your own tea party hat, learn basic tea party etiquette, and of course, dance. You will learn how to set a beautiful table and even help make delicious goodies. On the last day of camp, we will invite parents to join in the fun in one grand tea party. This camp is held at Kinetics Academy of Dance, 627 Broadway.

Course # Day

Date

Aristocats Kids 21481 M-Th 21482 M-Th

6/9-6/26 6/9-6/26

Performance: July 27-29 9:30–11:30 AM 5-6 $150 12:00-2:00 PM 7-11 $165

Course# Day Date 21584 M-F 7/21-7/25

Hats off to Broadway 21483 M-Th 6/9-6/26

Performance: Aug. 1-3 2:30-5:00 PM 12-18 $180

Time Age Fee 9:00 AM-12:00 PM 4-6 $95

Fairy Princess Dance Camp

Each day is fit for a princess. You will learn many styles of dance including ballet, tap, and Polynesian. What a great way to explore a variety of dance styles all taught by professional instructors and guest artists. To top it all off, you will even get your very own princess skirt and tiara! Don’t forget to pack a snack and water; little princesses need to keep their energy up! We’ll have a performance and “crowning” ceremony on our last day! Please call Kinetics at 345-2505 for instructions on dance attire. This camp is held at Kinetics Academy of Dance, 627 Broadway.

Course# Day Date Time Age Fee 21585 M-F 7/14-7/18 8:30 AM-12:00 PM 4-6 $95 21586 M-F 7/21-7/25 12:30-4:00 PM 4-6 $95

So You Think You Can Dance Camp!

Learn hip-hop/jazz, ballet and tap in this fun, beginner level, dance camp! Our special camp price reflects a discount of more than 50% from our usual fee! Come prepared for fun. You will take several different dance classes each day, so bring water and a light snack. Our last day will include a performance for families! Please call Kinetics at 345-2505 for instructions on dance attire. This camp is held at Kinetics Academy of Dance, 627 Broadway.

Course# Day Date 21590 M-F 7/14-7/18 21588 M-F 7/28-8/1 21589 M-F 7/28-8/1

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Time 12:30-3:30 PM 9:00 AM-12:00 PM 12:30-5:30 PM

Age 6-8 6-8 9-12

Fee $90 $90 $125

Time

Age

Fee

Magic Tree House: Dinosaurs Before Dark Performance: Aug. 1-3 21484 M-Th 7/7-7/24 9:30-11:30 AM 5-6 $150 21485 M-Th 7/7-7/24 12:00-2:00 PM 7-11 $165 Hats off to Broadway Performance: Aug. 1-3 21486 M-Th 7/7-7/31 2:30-5:00 PM 12-18 $180


Aquatics Pleasant Valley Pool Schedule

Daycares and Camps

2320 North Avenue, 895-4703 June 7 - August 31, 2014

If you plan on visiting one of our pools with a large group (12+ people), reserve a spot a head of time and save $1.00 per person. Please make reservations 48 hours prior.

Rec Swim: (no Rec Swim 0n 7/4) Monday - Thursday, 1:15-3:45 PM Friday- Sunday, 1:00-5:00 PM

Pool Rental: May 24th-Sept 14th.

Have your child’s birthday party or a company function at the swimming pool! Parties are available in 2 hour time blocks and must be scheduled two weeks in advance. Book your party today! Pool times and availability differ at each pool. Please call 895-4711 for more information or to book your reservation.

Family Swim: Monday-Thursday, 7:00-8:30 PM

Shapiro Pool Schedule

Oleander and Memorial Way, 895-4705 June 9th – August 29th, 2014 Rec Swim: (No Rec Swim 7/4) Wed-Thursday, 1:15-3:45 PM Fridays, 1:00-5:00 PM

Aquatic Fees:

Recreation / Family Swim Family Swim Pass*

$2.00 $75.00

*The Family Swim Pass is good June 7 through August 31. If there are more than 4 members in the family, the price is $75, plus $5 for each additional person. The pass may be used for Recreational Swimming and/or Family Swim Time by immediate family members and is valid at either pool. The swim pass cannot be used for swim lessons.

Fees: 1-30 people - $100 for first 2 hours (2 Lifeguards)

31-75 people - $150 for first 2 hours (3 Lifeguards) 76-100 people -$200 for first 2 hours (4 Lifeguards) 100+ people please call the main office. ($50.00 for additional hours)

New Aquatics Programs CARD is now offering a Swim for Fitness Class and designated Lap Swim times. Drop-in during our scheduled times for only $3! Classes and lap swim are scheduled for Shapiro pool.

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Pleasant Valley Pool Swim Lessons Registration Process STEP 1 Determine your child’s swim level with our lesson leveling guide: Trained Aquatics staff will be able to adjust your child’s level if needed on the first day of lessons.

STEP 2

Parent/Tot: Ages 3-36 months w/ parent PV Pool, Saturdays only (30 minute Lessons)

Select the time and location you would like for your child.

STEP 3 Register for your lesson online or at the CARD Office - Registration closes at 11:59 PM the Thursday prior to start of sessions.

Basic Beginner Class: Ages 3-5 years old

This class is designed to allow first time swimmers who have little or no experience in the water to get comfortable, and familiarize themselves in and around the pool. If your child is frightened, intimidated and/or doesn’t like putting their face under water, our caring instructors will work patiently with your child to ensure he or she achieves a high level of comfort. Once your child feels comfortable in the water, our instructors will begin teaching basic water skills.

Looking for a unique opportunity to spend time with your little one? Our Parent/Tot class is designed to educate parents on water safety, basic swimming techniques and how to get your little one comfortable in the water, with an emphasis on instructional play. This class is 30 minutes long and offered on Saturday mornings. You may register for the entire summer or drop in for single classes. Lesson Fee: $47 / Drop in: $8 6/21-8/16

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Lesson Fee: $24 6/16-6/19

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Pre-School/Level 1-3 (Starfish: Ages 21/2- 4) (30 minute Lessons)

This class allows children to explore and adjust to the water through instructional play. Our instructors will work with your child on basic water skills, the stepping stones to becoming more confident swimmers. Recommended for children who are comfortable in the water. Lesson Fee: $47 6/9-6/19

The Chico Area Recreation and Park District (CARD) reserves the right to photograph facilities, activities and program participants for potential future use in advertising brochures, CARD’S web page and Social Media sites. All photos will remain the property of CARD.

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Level 1/Introduction to Water (Turtle: Ages 5-6) 30 minute Lessons

This class is designed to teach children basic, elementary aquatic skills. These skills are the stepping stones to becoming a more confident and successful swimmer. Recommended for children who are comfortable putting their face in the water. Emphasis of class is on water enjoyment, active play and basic instruction. Lesson Fee: $47 6/9-6/19

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Level 2/Fundamental Aquatics Skills (Guppy: Ages 6-9) 30 minute Lessons

This level marks the beginning of true locomotion skills. Students learn to float without support and recover to a vertical position. Students further develop simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on front and back that lay the foundation of further strokes. For this level of instruction, students should already be able to enter the water independently and travel at least 5 yards. In addition, students should be able to glide on their front at least two body lengths without instructor assistance. Lesson Fee: $47 6/9-6/19

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Private Lessons (Ages 3 months and older) 30 minute Lessons

Private lessons are for those looking to receive either one-on-one or two-on-one instruction. These lessons are available for any age or swimming level. Private lessons are available at the posted times. Should group lessons not fill, we will contact those on the waitlist to see if they are interested in the open time slot. Spots are filled from the private lesson wait lists on a first come/first served basis. Lesson Fee: $82; $10 per additional child. 6/9-6/19

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Shapiro Pool Swim Lessons Registration Process STEP 1 Determine your child’s swim level with our lesson leveling guide: Trained Aquatics staff will be able to adjust your child’s level if needed on the first day of lessons.

STEP 2 Select the time and location you would like for your child.

STEP 3 Register for your lesson online or at the CARD Office- Registration closes at 11:59 PM the Thursday prior to start of sessions. NEW Swim for Fitness/Lap Swim Swim for Fitness is a brand new class offered to those who are looking to use water to get in shape, build strength and get better mobility. Swim for Fitness is a unique class that is designed for all levels. This class will meet the needs of those who are looking to swim laps for the first time, those who are seasoned swimmers and are simply looking for a pool and to those who are interested in aqua aerobics. (Suggested age 16years +) $3.00 drop in fee Please note: there will be no lessons held on 7/4. Make up lesson will be held 7/2.

Swim for Fitness: Lap Pool Schedule Mon.

Tues.

6:00-7:50 AM

Lap Swim/ Posted Workout

6:30-7:00 AM

6:15-7:30 PM

Swim for Fitness Water Aerobics Instruction/ Open Water Aerobics Shapiro little pool

Every Tuesday and Thursday there will be an instructor located at the therapy pool to teach an hour aqua aerobics class. This class is intended for those looking to increase mobility, and raise their heart rate. This low impact class will have you moving in the water at your own comfortable pace. Great for those who are pregnant, have little locomotion, and/or mobility. (Suggested age 16years +) $3.00 drop in fee. Please note: there will be no lessons held on 7/4. Make up lesson will be held 7/2.

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Lap Swim/ Posted Workout

Lap Swim/ Posted Workout

Lap Swim/ Posted Workout

Optional instruction w/ Lap Swim

Optional instruction w/ Lap Swim

Optional instruction w/Lap Swim

Optional instruction w/ Lap Swim

Lap Swim/ Posted Workout

Lap Swim/ Posted Workout

Lap Swim/ Posted Workout

Lap Swim/ Posted Workout

Swim for Fitness: Therapy Pool Schedule Summer Session: $47, Drop in fee: $8

Course# Day Date 22655 M,T,Th,F 6/9-7/3 22656 M,T,Th,F 7/14-8/8

Time See Schedule See Schedule

Level Fee 16+ $47 16+ $47

Mon. 6:00-7:00 AM

Registration Deadline for Swim Lessons The deadline for ALL swim lesson sessions is 12:00 noon the THURSDAY prior to the start of each session.

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Wed.

Thur.

Open pool/ Posted workout

Fri. Open pool/ Posted workout

Aqua aerobics

6:30-7:30 AM 7:00-7:50 AM

Tues.

Open pool/ Posted workout Aqua aerobics

Open pool/ Posted workout


Level 1/Introduction to Water (Turtle: Ages 5-6) 30 minute Lessons

This class is designed to teach children basic, elementary aquatic skills. These skills are the stepping stones to becoming a more confident and successful swimmer. Recommended for children who are comfortable putting their face in the water. Emphasis of class is on water enjoyment, active play and basic instruction. Lesson Fee: $47 6/9-6/19

6/23-7/3

7/7-7/17

7/21-7/31

8/4-8/14

Level 4/Stroke Improvement (Swordfish: Ages 7-14) 30 minute Lessons

In level four, students improve their skills and increase their endurance by swimming familiar strokes for greater distances. Students will be introduced to sidestroke, backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly and the basics of turning at the wall. Students should already be able to jump confidently into deep water from the side of the pool, swim freestyle 15 yards, maintain position by treading or floating for 30 seconds, and swim elementary backstroke for 15 yards. Lesson Fee: $47

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Level 2/Fundamental Aquatics Skills (Guppy: Ages 6-9) 30 minute Lessons

This level marks the beginning of true locomotion skills. Students learn to float without support and recover to a vertical position. Students further develop simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on front and back that lay the foundation of further strokes. For this level of instruction, students should already be able to enter the water independently and travel at least 5 yards. In addition, students should be able to glide on their front at least two body lengths without instructor assistance. Lesson Fee: $47 6/9-6/19

6/23-7/3

7/7-7/17

7/21-7/31

8/4-8/14

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Level 3/Stroke Development (Stingray: Ages 7-10) 30 minute Lessons

Students will begin to learn freestyle and elementary backstroke. Additionally, students will be introduced to scissor and dolphin kicks, and build on the fundamentals of treading water. Students should already feel comfortable stepping from side into chest-deep water. They should also be able to float on their front and back for five seconds, push off and swim - using combined arm and leg actions on the front for 5 body lengths.. Lesson Fee: $47 6/9-6/19

6/23-7/3

7/7-7/17

7/21-7/31

8/4-8/14

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Private Lessons (Ages 3 months and older) 30 minute Lessons

Private lessons are for those looking to receive either one-on-one or two-on-one instruction. These lessons are available for any age or swimming level. Private lessons are available at the posted times. Should group lessons not fill, we will contact those on the waitlist to see if they are interested in the open time slot. Spots are filled from the private lesson wait lists on a first come/first served basis. Lesson Fee: $82; $10 per additional child. 6/9-6/19

6/23-7/3

7/7-7/17

7/21-7/31

8/4-8/14

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Recreation Swim Team/Level 5 (Ages 8-17)

The CARD Summer Recreational Swim Team has grown in popularity in each of its last five years. The goals of the program are to create a fun and healthy atmosphere where kids can experience what it’s like to be a part of a group swim team, and learn about competitive swimming. Swimmers will work on stroke technique, drills, starts, turns, conditioning and team ethics. Swimmers may also drop in for $3 per day if they are unable to commit to the entire session. Participants must be able to swim a 25-50yards unassisted. Program will be held at Shapiro Pool. Swim meets TBD. Please note: there will be no lessons held on 7/4. Make up lesson will be held 7/2.

Course# Day 22438 M,T,Th,F 22439 M,T,Th,F 22440 M,T,Th,F 22441 M,T,Th,F 22442 M,T,Th,F 22443 M,T,Th,F

Helping People Play (530) 895-4711 www.chicorec.com

Date 6/9-7/3 6/9-7/3 6/9-7/3 7/14-8/8 7/14-8/8 7/14-8/8

Time 8:00-9:30 AM 8:30-9:30 AM 9:30-10:30 AM 8:00-9:30 AM 8:30-9:30 AM 9:30-10:30 AM

Age 14-17 12-13 8-11 14-17 12-13 8-11

Fee $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30

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Tiny Tots Toddler Summer Camps

Toddler Sports

My First Camp

Tiny Tennis

Registration Deadline: 6/18 Course # Day Date 22059 M-F 6/23-6/27

Time 9:00 AM-1:00 PM

Age 3-5

Fee $120

Course# Day 21234 T/Th 21235 T/Th 21236 T/Th 21237 T/Th

Registration Deadline: 7/16 22060 M-F 7/21-7/25

9:00 AM-1:00 PM

3-5

$120

FALL ShortE All Stars (3-5 year olds)

Camp is not just for the big kids! Sign up for “My First Camp” to give your little one an amazing introduction to day camp. Our dedicated tiny tots staff have created a fun week just for your toddler camper. Each day will be filled with fun activities, play time and new friends. We strive to maintain a 1 staff/apprentice to 4 children for this camp. Camp maximum is set at 18 children. Children MUST be potty trained prior to attending camp. Instructor: Michelle Gustafson. Dorothy Johnson Center, Walnut Room.

ShortE All Stars Sports Camp

This is the ultimate sports experience for your little one! Based on our popular ShortE All Star weekend program, we have developed a week long camp for the ShortE’s of Chico! Each day will focus on a new sport, including soccer, tee-ball, flag football, basketball and Olympics. All participants need to be potty trained. Program will be held at the Dorothy Johnson Center. Camp is open at 8:00 am for parents who need care at that time. We would like all campers there by 9:00 am.

Registration Deadline: 6/25 **Please note that due to 4th of July, camp only runs Monday-Thursday Course# Day Date Time Age Fee 21971 M-Th 6/30-7/3** 8:00 AM-12:00 PM 3-5 $76 Registration Deadline: 7/9 Course# Day Date Time Age Fee 21972 M-F 7/14-7/18 8:00 AM-12:00 PM 3-5 $95 Registration Deadline: 7/23 Course# Day Date Time Age Fee 21973 M-F 7/28-8/1 8:00 AM-12:00 PM 3-5 $95

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Plant the sport of tennis in your child’s heart through fun games that will enhance their hand-eye coordination, as well as teach them the basics of group manners! Give your child the gift of tennis for life! Lessons are limited to 12 participants. Parent participation is required. Instructor: Jerry Brayton. Community Park Tennis Courts.

Date 4/29-5/15 6/10-6/26 7/8-7/24 8/19-9/4

Time 3:00-3:30 PM 9:00-9:30 AM 9:00-9:30 AM 9:00-9:30 AM

Age 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5

Fee $22 $22 $22 $22

Sign your little one up for the ultimate first time sports experience! This five-week program will peak the interest of your young one and introduce them to a variety of sports in a fun and positive environment. Participants will play soccer, flag football, basketball, tee-ball and Olympic sports throughout the weeks! This is an instructional program; participants will not be contacted by a coach. Space is limited so register early! Program location: DeGarmo Park. General youth sports jersey is optional (can be purchased at the CARD Office for $13).

Registration Deadline: 9/4 – make sure to register early Course # Day Date Time Age 21748 Sa 9/13-10/11 9:00-10:00 AM 3-5 21749 Sa 9/13-10/11 10:15-11:15 AM 3-5 21750 Sa 9/13-10/11 11:30 AM-12:30 PM 3-5 21751 Sa 9/13-10/11 12:45-1:45 PM 3-5

Fee $42 $42 $42 $42


Toddler Classes

Toddler Pre-K Programs

Jump Start with Art

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Potato mashers, rolling pins and spray bottles, what do these have to do with art? You and your child will learn how to use different tools to paint, draw, and watercolor. Learn ways to creatively use items around your house to create beautiful art. Parents, be warned, your child is sure to use all of their creative juices to create, sometimes even with their hands and feet. Children should come dressed in clothes that are able to get dirty or stained. Instructor: Eric Frank. There is a $10 supply fee payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Dorothy Johnson Center, Walnut Room.

Course# Day Date 21524 F 5/9-5/30 21525 F 9/5-9/26

Time 3:00-4:00 PM 3:00-4:00 PM

Age Fee 1-3 $40 1-3 $40

Dance Classes at Kinetics

Kinetics dance studio offers a wide variety of dance classes for all ages. Look through the descriptions below and choose the class that would be perfect for you or your child. All classes are monthly with new sessions starting at the beginning of each month. Dancewear and shoes are available for purchase at the studio. Kinetics Academy of Dance, 627 Broadway. All fees are due monthly.

Baby Ballet Three little kittens lost their mittens and they danced away to find them! What if we sprinkled fairy dust on our toes and flew to Fairyland? Tutus, feathers, fairy wands, stories, and tons of props make these dance classes fun and engaging! Black leotard, pink tights, and pink ballet shoes are required and can be purchased at Kinetics. * Classes not available May-June.

Movement and Sound Do you have a high energy mover? We’ve got just the class. This dance class is for kids who love to dance, but who may not appreciate tutus and tights. Each themed class has lots of high energy dances. We’ll travel to the swamp, squish in the mud, and hide like alligators, or perhaps we’ll take a trip to the circus, complete with silly clowns. We use lots of costumes, stories, props and instruments to have a rollicking good time! Students should wear a white shirt and black shorts or sweatpants.

Class Day Time Age Monthly Fee Baby Ballet Level 1 Th 9:15-10:00 AM 2 $47 Baby Ballet Level 2 W 11:15 AM-12:00 PM 3 $47 Baby Ballet Level 2 W 5:00-5:45 PM 3 $47 $47 Baby Ballet Level 3 Sa 10:15-11:00 AM 31/2 -5 Movement & Sound M 11:15 AM-12:00 PM 3-5 $47

Fairy Fridays at Kinetics

Does your little girl tend to fly, float and twirl? Is there a cloud of fairy dust wherever she goes? This is her event! A lovely morning including a magical tea party, a takehome fairy craft and a dance class, just for fairies! Dress like a fairy-if you wish! Parent participation is required. Kinetics Academy of Dance, 627 Broadway.

Course# Day Date 21581 F 9/19

Time 9:00-10:30 AM

Age Fee 3-5 $15

Suggestions and Ideas CARD would like to provide you with activities that are of interest to you. Should you have any program suggestions or if you can teach a class that you feel will be of interest to others, please contact the office at 895-4711

Asked Questions

How do I register for a class? Simply choose the class that is appropriate for the age of your child. If there is room in the class, you will be able to register immediately. If the class is full, you will be placed on a waiting list and contacted when a an opening becomes available. How long is the session? This is an ongoing class. Once you are registered, you will remain registered until you notify us that your child will no longer attend. The fee for the class is due on the 1st of each month. Should you choose not to continue, you simply notify the CARD office so we can contact the next person on the waiting list. How do payments work? The fee for the class is due by the 1st of each month. *If payment is received after the 1st of the month, the fee increases by $10. How many teachers are there for the class? We have one teacher for each program. The teacher is hand selected for their experience working with young children. Additionally, we have one aid for Tiny Tots and Kinder Readiness. All staff are fingerprinted.

Our Time Together: Parent/Child Program: for 18-35 Months Old Fall 2014 Begins Wednesday, 9/3 Our Time Together can be an exciting and fun opportunity for your child to improve current skills, learn new skills, make friends, and have fun. This is also an opportunity for us to create a parenting community and share development milestones. During the toddler years, your child will make huge strides physically, intellectually, and emotionally, whether it’s learning to use the potty or stacking blocks. Something to observe in this program is how your child plays adjacent to other children in the playgroup. This cooperative social interaction is called parallel play and helps children begin language development, build confidence, and form relationships. Your child will increasingly learn to share and become aware of other’s emotions, as well as learn cause and effect through trial and error of adjusting and solving problems in play. Not only are our classes a wonderful bonding opportunity for you and your child, they are an excellent way to meet new friends, introduce your child to other children, and find others that will support you through the exciting adventure of parenthood. What is the structure of the class? Each day the classroom will be set up with developmentally age appropriate toys and activities that parents can do with their child. The teachers will be there to assist parents and children in participation. Do I need to stay with my child during class? Yes. This class is formatted as a parent/child class with the goal of giving parents an opportunity to bond, meet other parents that have children the same age as theirs and provide parent support.

Program/Fee Schedule:

Mondays: $28 per month Wednesdays: $32 per month Monday/Wednesday: $55 per month (Save $5 per month) Fees are based on total number of days in the entire school year (ie: there are 30 Mondays and 35 Wednesdays in the school year) Program Instructor: Michelle Gustafson Location: Dorothy Johnson Center, Walnut Room.

Day Time Age M/W

Helping People Play (530) 895-4711 www.chicorec.com

9:00-10:30 AM 18-35 Months

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Tiny Tots: Fall 2014 Begins Tues. 9/2

A great first classroom experience for your child! This program is designed to model and teach your child age appropriate skills so they will confidently transition into a Pre-K program or Kindergarten. We have designed the program to make learning participation fun and engaging! We strive to provide a positive, safe, and nurturing learning environment that addresses each student’s individual needs. We know that each child has a different learning style and we will incorporate many styles while engaging all students in a fun and supportive manner. Each day is full of fun and age appropriate activities for your child. While participating in games, music, crafts, stories and play, your child will benefit from this social environment. Our teacher encourages working with others, sharing and taking turns. Our dedicated preschool room and playground make this a perfect place for your child’s first preschool experience. Children must be potty trained before attending class. What is the structure of the class? Each day the classroom will be set up with developmentally age appropriate toys and activities for the children. Parent participation is not required, but interested parents may sign up to volunteer in the classroom. Do I need to stay with my child during class? No, parent participation is not required, but interested parents may sign up to volunteer in the classroom. Parents are asked to provide snack for the class, once every other month. Program Instructor: Leanne Miller Location: Dorothy Johnson Center at 775 East 16th St. in the Walnut Room

Day Time Age Fee T/Th

9:00-11:00 AM

3-4 years $99 per month

Kinder Readiness: Fall 2014 Begins Tues. 9/2

This program is designed to teach your child the skills he or she will need to be successful entering into Kindergarten next fall. We have designed the program to make learning participation fun and engaging! Through play, children will be introduced to handwriting, basic math concepts, language, and phonics. Your child will leave class with confidence in their abilities, improved social skills, and an enthusiasm for learning. What is the structure of the class? Each day the classroom will be set up with developmentally age appropriate toys and activities for the children. Parent participation is not required, but interested parents may sign up to volunteer in the classroom. Do I need to stay with my child during class? No, parent participation is not required, but interested parents may sign up to volunteer in the classroom. Parents are asked to provide snack for the class, once every other month. Program Instructor: Amanda Jean Location: Dorothy Johnson Center at 775 East 16th St. in the Walnut Room

Day Time Age Fee M-Th

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12:15-2:45 PM

4-5

$169 per month


Thrive: K-12 Learning Center

Chico Center for Learning Pre K

Looking for a Pre Kindergarten program? CARD is partnering with the Chico Center for Learning (CCL) to offer a pre K program for children 4 to 5 years old that will be entering kindergarten next school year. With an emphasis on reading and math preparation, as well as music, movement, art and science, the CCL offers a quality program that will help prepare your child for kindergarten. Class size is limited to 10 children. This program operates September - May with monthly fees of $300. If you are interested in this program, please contact CCL directly at 343-2980.

Nature Preschool Program

Experience a different nature theme in each 1-hour program. During this time, you and your pre-school aged child will meet an animal, go on a nature walk, make a craft and enjoy a presentation. Adults are free and must accompany a child. Nature Center Staff. Chico Creek Nature Center, 1968 E. 8th St.

Course# Day 22181 Sa 22183 F 22184 Sa 22186 F 22187 Sa 22189 F 22190 Sa 22192 F

Date 5/10 11:00 5/23 11:00 6/14 11:00 6/27 11:00 7/12 11:00 7/25 11:00 8/9 11:00 8/22 11:00

Time AM-12:00 AM-12:00 AM-12:00 AM-12:00 AM-12:00 AM-12:00 AM-12:00 AM-12:00

PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM

Age 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5

Fee $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12

Our mission at Thrive is to inspire a life-long love of learning by respecting each person’s individual interests, strengths, and capabilities. It is a place where children are free to learn, inspire, imagine, create, play, and shine! All sessions will live up to that mission by being a free and open structured environment where children are liberated to choose their level of participation. Session advisors work with the children to create an emergent and free flowing curriculum that derives from the imaginations of the children enrolled. Learning invitations are presented in an environment that fosters imagination, selfmotivation, and meaningful experiences. Books, websites, magazines, nature, music, math concepts, science projects, art projects, building materials, creative play, and idea sharing will spark the imagination. Thrive also presents a wonderful opportunity for social experiences and creative expression.

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ALL Thrive programs are held at the PV Recreation Center, 2320 North Ave. Each session is limited to 16 participants All sessions start the week of September 2nd

We strongly encourage families to stay with the same time schedule throughout the year if at all possible. This encourages continuity within the group and fosters strong bonds. Some participants come for all the sessions and others choose to sign up for one or two. Advisors: Cyndi Pereira and Jennifer Anderson. CARD is a vendor for South Sutter and CORE. To register with a PO from your ES, please go into the CARD office at 545 Vallombrosa Avenue in Chico prior to the start of your session. There is a $20 supply fee for each session, payable to an advisor on the first day. This cannot be included in the PO.

General Session Options

Day Time M/W 9:30 AM-12:00 PM M/W 1:00-3:30 PM T/Th 9:30 AM-12:00 PM T/Th 1:00-3:30 PM F 9:30 AM-12:00 PM F 1:00-3:30 PM

Age Fee 5-13 $110/mo. 5-13 $110/mo. 5-13 $110/mo. 5-13 $110/mo. 5-13 $55/mo. 5-13 $55/mo.

Mid-day Hour Session

Want to stay for lunch? Join us with your packed lunch for some free play and munching time. This would be a great addition for the family looking for an extra hour at the beginning or end of their M/W or T/Th session, or for a family choosing to stay for the whole day. No supply fee. No food provided so please send your child with a packed lunch. Limited to 8 participants.

Day Time M/W 12:00-1:00 PM T/Th 12:00-1:00 PM F 12:00-1:00 PM

Helping People Play (530) 895-4711 www.chicorec.com

Age Fee 5-13 $25/mo. 5-13 $25/mo. 5-13 $12.50/mo.

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“I love this program! I’ve noticed a huge improvement in my daughter’s school work and behavior since she started. She’s made new friends and raves about all they do. Thank you!” After School Programs

Looking for a safe, fun and enriching place to send your children after school? If so, CARD’s Kids On Campus After School Program is the place for you! This is not your typical “hang out in the cafeteria program.” In addition to time for homework, arts, crafts, games, free play and a healthy snack, participants are exposed to a variety of enrichment opportunities. This program follows the school calendar. Participants are signed in and out every day. The ratio of staff to children is 1:12, and all staff are CPR and First Aid certified.

1st – 6th Grade Program:

• Participating Schools: Blue Oak Charter, Chapman, Citrus, Hooker Oak, Little Chico Creek, McManus, Neal Dow, Parkview and Rosedale. • Programs run from the time school gets out until 6:00 PM and is located in each school’s multi-purpose room.

Enrollment Options:

Fee scale for 2013-14 school year- fees will increase in Aug 2014 Mon-Fri M/W/F T/Th

$165 per month $105 per month $75 per month

Kinder-6th Grade Program:

• Participating Schools: Emma Wilson (2:10-6:00 pm), Marigold (2:00-6:00 pm), Shasta (2:35-6:00 pm) and Sierra View (2:20-6:00 pm) • Program is located in each school’s multi-purpose room

Enrollment Options:

Fee scale for 2013-14 school year- fees will increase in Aug 2014 Mon-Fri M/W/F T/Th

$165 per month $105 per month $75 per month

Kinder Program:

• Participating Schools: Blue Oak Charter, Emma Wilson, Hooker Oak, Little Chico Creek, Neal Dow & Sierra View • Program hours and fees vary by site. Please call the CARD office for more information.

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FAQ’s: Q: How do I sign my child up? A: To find out if your child’s school has openings, or to get on the waiting list, contact the CARD office at 895-4711. Many schools have little or no waiting list. However, CARD recommends you put your child on the waiting list when they are 2 years old to help ensure you will have a spot when they enter school. Q: Do I have to put my child on the waiting list each year? A: No. Once you put your child on the waiting list, you stay on until you are offered a spot in the program. Please make sure to contact us to update your phone number and address if they change. Q: Does my child have to attend every day? A: No. The program is for your benefit, and you may use it as you feel necessary. The fee for the program is a flat rate fee. CARD does not prorate for days not attended.

Child Testimonial:

The CARD afterschool program has exceeded my

expectations for afterschool childcare. It is affordable, safe care that my children love! That is a win for our whole family. We appreciate all that CARD offers and will use your programs for years to come!


Yoga

Feeling stressed? Low on energy? We have just the class for you! For centuries, people have been using yoga to enhance the body and mind. Yoga has been known to reduce stress and increase energy, as well as improve muscle tone and flexibility. This yoga class is suitable for the beginner, as well as those who have taken yoga classes before. You will learn basic yoga postures, breathing practices, meditation, and relaxation. Wear loose clothing, bring a towel or mat and refrain from eating for 2 hours prior to class. Instructor: Tulya McLaughlin. CARD Community Center, Multi-Purpose Room. No class 5/19, 5/21, and 5/26.

Classes for All Ages Fitness NEW Brains in Motion Are you in your wonder years? Wonder where your keys are! Wonder what you went upstairs for! This is a sign that our “batteries” are becoming drained over time. Jump start your brain with “Brains in Motion”, a brain enhancing adventure. We will attempt to reconnect the dots through new, fun and challenging activities. Our specialized activities will improve: memory skills, eye-hand coordination, balance and strength. It’s time to take charge for a better you. Join now and start your path from the wonder years to younger years! *This is an active class with movement and play. Activities can be personally adjusted to suit the physical abilities of each individual. Instructor: Marcia Carter. Lakeside Pavilion

Course# Day Date Time 21381 T 5/13-7/1 9:30-10:30 AM 21382 T 8/26-10/14 9:30-10:30 AM

Age Fee 50+ $60 50+ $60

Course# Day 22321 M/W 22322 M/W 22323 M/W 22324 M/W

Gentle Yoga

Date 5/5-5/28 6/2-6/25 7/7-7/30 8/4-8/20

Time 5:30-6:45 PM 5:30-6:45 PM 5:30-6:45 PM 5:30-6:45 PM

Age 14+ 14+ 14+ 14+

Fee $39 $52 $52 $39

Do you want all the health benefits of yoga at a slower and gentler pace? This class is suitable for beginners, seniors, or anyone who is interested in a slower-paced class. You will receive in depth instruction on yoga postures, breathing practices, meditation, and deep-relaxation. Wear loose clothing, bring a towel or mat and refrain from eating for 2 hours prior to class. Instructor: Tulya McLaughlin. CARD Community Center, Room 1 & 2.

Course# Day 22326 T/Th 22327 T/Th 22328 T/Th 22329 T/Th

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Date 5/6-5/29 6/3-6/26 7/8-7/31 8/5-8/21

Time 9:30-10:45 AM 9:30-10:45 AM 9:30-10:45 AM 9:30-10:45 AM

Age 14+ 14+ 14+ 14+

Fee $52 $52 $52 $39

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FUNctional Fitness!

This is a low to no impact, chair based exercise program designed to accommodate the needs of the older adult population. Exercises can be performed standing and/ or seated based on individual ability levels. You will engage in aerobic movement choreographed to music; balance and coordination challenges; strength/endurance training utilizing stretch bands, light weights and body weight as resistance; flexibility and relaxation‌mixed with fun, socializing and laughter! Instructor: Annette Mathews. Lakeside Pavilion.

Course# 21201 21202 21203 21204 21205

Day T/Th T/Th T/Th T/Th T/Th

Date 5/13-5/29 6/3-6/26 7/8-7/31 8/5-8/28 9/2-9/30

Time 11:00-11:50 11:00-11:50 11:00-11:50 11:00-11:50 11:00-11:50

AM AM AM AM AM

Age 55+ 55+ 55+ 55+ 55+

Fee $20 $25 $25 $25 $25

Senior Wellness Program

NEW Qi Gong Tai Ji Workshop Qi Gong, a Chinese form of mindful breathing, is the achievement through practice of the skills of breathing and the cultivation of Qi, or internal, functional energy. The word Qi in Chinese also means breath. It is through breathing that relaxation is achieved. Tai Ji Quan utilizes a series of slow movements through which the practitioner becomes balanced, flexible and more responsive while less reactive to external stimuli. Qi Gong and Tai Ji represent a Yin/Yang polarity: stillness within which there is internal movement, and movement within which there is a goal of stillness. This class offers an experiential introduction to these two arts. Instructor: Higgy Lerner, L.Ac. PV Rec Center, Multi-Purpose Room.

Course# Day 21737 Sa 21738 Sa

Date 5/24 7/12

Time 2:00-5:00 PM 2:00-5:00 PM

Age Fee 18+ $20 18+ $20

Tai Chi Chuan

In Tai Chi we move in slow harmony to improve balance, enhance body alignment, improve circulation, and experience greater relaxation. Instructor: Barbara Alderson. CARD Community Center. Multi-Purpose Room. No Class Dates: 5/19, 5/21, 5/26, 6/16, 6/18.

Course# Day Date 21469 M/W 4/28-6/25 21470 M/W 6/30-8/13

Time 9:00-10:15 AM 9:00-10:15 AM

Age Fee 50+ $60 50+ $60

Stretch and Tone

This slow paced workout benefits the entire body from head to toe. The class includes low impact stretching, strength building and exercise bands. Lakeside Pavilion. No class 5/26, 6/27, 7/4.

Course# Day 21376 MWF 21377 MWF 21378 MWF 21379 MWF 21380 MWF

28 Classes

Date 5/2-5/30 6/2-6/30 7/2-7/30 8/1-8/29 9/3-9/29

Time 9:00-10:00 AM 9:00-10:00 AM 9:00-10:00 AM 9:00-10:00 AM 9:00-10:00 AM

Age 50+ 50+ 50+ 50+ 50+

Fee $22 $22 $22 $22 $22

The Senior Wellness Program is designed for adults 55 or older who have a variety of medical issues that include, but are not limited to: high blood pressure, cancer, diabetes, joint replacements, cardiac and pulmonary issues. As a member of the Senior Wellness Program, you will receive an individualized program for the Water Wellness and/or the Fitness Floor class. You will be continually monitored and will progress as you gain stamina, strength and better range of motion. Please allow the first 2 weeks of class for scheduling your medical assessment and program design. Contact Stephanie or Bree 343-5678 x 311 with any questions and to set up an appointment. In Motion Fitness.

Course# 21344 21345 21346 21347

Day MWF MWF MWF MWF

Date 4/28-5/30 6/2-6/27 6/30-8/1 8/4-9/5

8:00 8:00 8:00 8:00

Time AM-12:00 AM-12:00 AM-12:00 AM-12:00

PM PM PM PM

Age 55+ 55+ 55+ 55+

Fee $40 $40 $40 $40


Dance

Fancy Feet Dance- Tuesday and Friday Nights

NEW SynerJam Dance Children are taught fundamentals of movement through an elaborate warm up which targets every part of the body. Dance moves which influence a multitude of styles, such as disco, swing, salsa and African genres will be taught. The class also includes time for free form improvisation and guided movement oriented games. Instructor: Danielle DiPietro Hawkins. Chico Creek Dance Centre, 1144 W. 1st St.

Course# Day Date 21487 T 7/1-7/22 22765 W 7/2-7/23

Time 4:30-5:30 PM 4:30-5:30 PM

Age Fee 4-7 $46 8-11 $46

World Dance

If you are looking for a great way to have fun, exercise, and make new friends, your search is over! This class teaches beginning and intermediate level, line, circle, and couple folkdances from around the world. You’ll dance to music from Romania, Russia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Greece, Serbia, Croatia, Israel, France, and The United States. You will experience and learn about different world music styles and rhythms, social etiquette in community line and circle dances, and universal dance step patterns. This class will help boost your confidence, help you in other dance styles, and give you the opportunity to perform with other dance communities in California. Instructor: Memo Keswick. PV Rec Center, Social Hall. No classes on holidays.

Course# Day Date 21497 Th 5/1-5/22 21498 Th 6/5-6/26 21499 Th 9/4-9/25

Time 7:00-8:30 PM 7:00-8:30 PM 7:00-8:30 PM

Age 18+ 18+ 18+

Fee $24 $24 $24

NEW World Dance Youth Participants will learn basic dance skills and gain confidence on the dance floor, all while dancing to music from around the world! Lessons that are taught will compliment many other dance forms, helping your child to develop skills that will last a lifetime! Dances taught will be fun and structured to help dancers feel comfortable dancing with peers in line, circle and couple formations. This would be a great class to take with a friend or family member! Dance choreographies taught in class will come from the dance traditions of many different countries such as Bulgaria, Romania, Greece, USA, Israel, and more. Instructor: Memo Keswick. PV Rec Center, Social Hall. No classes on holidays.

Course# Day Date 21501 Th 5/1-5/22 21503 Th 9/4-9/25

Time 6:00-7:00 PM 6:00-7:00 PM

Age Fee 10-17 $24 10-17 $24

Professional dancer? Just beginning? This dance floor is waiting for you to take a spin. As the music plays, reminisce of the old days. Foxtrot, Waltz, Swing and more! Don’t miss this opportunity to dance and enjoy the company of others! CARD Community Center

Day

Band

1st T 2nd T 3rd T 4th T 5th T

DJ Miro Comm. Center 7:30-10:00 PM No Dance Cottonwood Comm. Center 7:30-10:00 PM Charlie Comm. Center 7:30-10:00 PM Robinson No Dance

Location

$6

16+

$8 $8

16+ 16+

Day F F F

Band 6/20 7/25 8/8

Fee Age $6 16+ $6 16+ $6 16+

Location DJ Miro DJ Miro DJ Miro

Time

Fee Age

Time 6:30-9:00 PM 6:30-9:00 PM 6:30-9:00 PM

Ballroom Dance

Have you always dreamed of being light on your feet? You and your partner will be dancing like Fred Astaire and Ginger Rodgers. Together, you will learn basic steps of ballroom dance. Dances taught will include the Fox Trot, Waltz, Tango and Salsa. There will be an emphasis on timing, footwork, leading and following. Comfortable shoes that will stay on your feet must be worn. Instructor: Joe Garrow. PV Recreation Center, Social Hall.

Course# Day 21639 T 21640 T 21641 T 21642 T

Date 5/6-5/27 6/10-7/1 7/15-8/5 8/26-9/16

Time 7:45-9:00 PM 7:45-9:00 PM 7:45-9:00 PM 7:45-9:00 PM

Age Fee 13+ $40/couple 13+ $40/couple 13+ $40/couple 13+ $40/couple

West Coast Swing

The West Coast Swing Dance is the most versatile style of swing dance and can be danced to various styles of music. Together with your partner, you will learn the basic steps to the West Coast Swing Dance. By the end of the class, you will be ready to take the dance floor by storm. Comfortable shoes that will stay on your feet must be worn. Instructor: Joe Garrow. PV Recreation Center, Social Hall.

Course# Day 21644 T 21645 T 21646 T 21647 T

Date 5/6-5/27 6/10-7/1 7/15-8/5 8/26-9/19

Time 6:30-7:30 PM 6:30-7:30 PM 6:30-7:30 PM 6:30-7:30 PM

Age Fee 13+ $40/couple 13+ $40/couple 13+ $40/couple 13+ $40/couple

Hula/Tahitian Dance

Dance to the rhythm of the Islands! We will take you on an exciting island style journey as you learn basic footwork, hip movements, and hand gestures of the graceful art of Hawaiian Hula and Tahitian Dance. No previous dance experience required. Instructor: Maricel Kealani. CARD Community Center, Arts and Crafts Room.

Course# Day Date 21302 Sa 5/3-5/24 21303 Sa 6/7-6/28

Time 9:45-10:45 AM 9:45-10:45 AM

Age Fee 13+ $35 13+ $35

Some classes offer flexibility in the age requirements, please call to inquire.

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Dance Classes at Kinetics

Kinetics dance studio offers a wide variety of dance classes for all ages. Look through the descriptions below and choose the class that would be perfect for you or your child. All classes are monthly with new sessions starting at the beginning of each month. Dancewear and shoes are available for purchase at the studio. Kinetics Academy of Dance, 627 Broadway. All fees are due monthly.

Baby Ballet Three little kittens lost their mittens and they danced away to find them! What if we sprinkled fairy dust on our toes and flew to Fairyland? Tutus, feathers, fairy wands, stories, and tons of props make these dance classes fun and engaging! Black leotard, pink tights, and pink ballet shoes are required and can be purchased at Kinetics.

Beginning Ballet Calling all Princesses! Experience the joy of dance in this beginning ballet class. Skip like a princess, walk like a queen, and leap like a unicorn! Bring your imagination to this fun ballet class. Classical ballet is taught with a creative twist! Black leotard, pink tights and pink ballet shoes are required and can be purchased at Kinetics.

Movement and Sound Do you have a high energy mover? We’ve got just the class. This dance class is for kids who love to dance, but who may not appreciate tutus and tights. Each themed class has lots of high energy dances. We’ll travel to the swamp, squish in the mud, and hide like alligators, or perhaps we’ll take a trip to the circus, complete with silly clowns. We use lots of costumes, stories, props and instruments to have a rollicking good time! Students should wear a white shirt and black shorts or sweatpants.

Hip Hop Edgy and upbeat! This trendy street style of dance is done to contemporary music, but don’t worry, all movements and music are completely “clean”!

Tap n Tumble Learn the basics of tap with a dose of tumbling for good measure! This class covers the fundamentals of tap, along with musicality, rhythm games, tumbling, and an obstacle course. Lots of fun for girls and boys. Please wear a black leotard, pink tights, and black tap shoes for girls. Boys should wear a white top, black bottoms, and black tap shoes. Dancewear and shoes are available for purchase at Kinetics Academy of Dance.

Ballet Fitness Ballet with a twist! This class includes a traditional ballet barre, and some center work, but adds the extra fitness component of a “floor barre”, or ballet specific core toning exercises. This is a beautiful way to increase your strength and fitness level.

36 Classes

Class Baby Ballet Level 1

Day Th

Time 9:15-10:00 AM

Age Mo. Fee 2 $47

Baby Ballet Level 2 Baby Ballet Level 2

W W

11:15 AM-12:00 PM 5:00-5:45 PM

Baby Ballet Level 3

Sa

10:15-11:00 AM

Movement & Sound

M

11:15 AM-12:00 PM

3-5

$47

Beginning Ballet Beginning Ballet Beginning Ballet*

M T Sa

6:15-7:15 PM 4:00-5:00 PM 12:15-1:15 PM

5-6 5-6 5-6

$51 $51 $51

Hip Hop: Level 1 Hip Hop: Level 2 Hip Hop: Level 3*

M M M

3:30-4:30 PM 4:30-5:30 PM 5:30-6:30 PM

6-8 9-12 13-16

$51 $51 $51

Tap N Tumble

T

5:00-6:00 PM

4-6

$51

Ballet Fitness

Th

6:30-7:30 PM

16+

$51

3 3

$47 $47

31/2-5 $47

*Time changes mid-year. Please see web for details.

Fairy Fridays at Kinetics

Does your little girl tend to fly, float and twirl? Is there a cloud of fairy dust wherever she goes? This is her event! A lovely morning including a magical tea party, a takehome fairy craft and a dance class, just for fairies! Dress like a fairy-if you wish! Parent participation is required. Kinetics Academy of Dance, 627 Broadway.

Course# Day 21581

F

Date 9/19

Time 9:00-10:30 AM

Age Fee 3-5

$15


Art & Craft NEW Quick Studies Painting Class Classically trained painter, Shanon Essex, shows you the progression from line (the sketch) to form/mass and finally to texture and light in this rigorous class. Students learn how acquiring brush mileage (experience) provides the opportunity for experimenting and problem solving without investing days in a single painting. Brush work, strokes and color, and mixing techniques are discussed and reviewed. Students will work with still life and landscape subjects gaining confidence and improving brush skills while learning how to edit out unimportant details by doing multiple, smaller paintings per class (3 or more!) with the longest being a 1 hour piece. *Please see the materials list available on the CARD website at http://www. chicorec.com/Classes/Art/index.html. CARD Community Center, Arts & Crafts Room.

Course# Day Date 21471 M 6/16-7/21

Music Chico Community Band

Pick up your instrument, dust it off and get ready to play! There are no auditions for this band, just sign up and come on down to Tuesday night rehearsals. The Chico Community Band, a wind and percussion ensemble with approximately 40 participants is open to musicians ranging from teens to seniors. Formed before World War II, the Band continues to practice a repertoire of marches, show tunes, and innovative pieces by current composers that it performs for local audiences. Performances include Memorial Day, 4th of July, and Veterans Day celebrations, as well as a Friday Night Concert in the Park and a spring concert. Call Bob Eicher at 342-6873 for additional information. Performance schedule available at www.chicorec.com. Chico Junior High School, Band Room 503.

Course# Day Date 22743 T on going

Time 7:00-9:00 PM

Age Fee 13+ $10

Guitar

Have you always dreamed of being able to play guitar? Lori Pine will show you how! For over 30 years, Lori has helped many Chicoans learn to play guitar and develop a lifelong love of music. Now it’s your turn! You will learn how to read music, basic chords, and fingering techniques, and strumming along with accompaniment for group singing. Master the beginner level class, then move up to the next level with our Advanced Beginning Class. Students must have their own acoustic guitar for class. Instructor: Lori Pine, M.A. in Music Education and more than 35 years of guitar play. CARD Community Center, Room 3.

Beginning Course# Day 21648 W

Date 6/18-7/23

Time 5:00-6:00 PM

Age 10+

Fee $40

Advanced Beginning Course# Day Date Time Age Fee 21649 W 6/18-7/23 6:00-7:00 PM 10+

$40

Time 6:00-9:00 PM

Age Fee 13+ $60

NEW Plein Air Painting Class (On Location) In this location or ‘Plein Air’ painting class, classically trained painter, Shanon Essex will demonstrate and discuss how to approach the unique challenges of painting outdoors. Students will learn simple and effective techniques to capture a landscape effect in a short period of time. Basic elements of landscape and location painting will be covered such as how to use your materials and equipment in the easiest and most efficient manner and how to select subjects, and how to develop a study from start to finish. Mr. Essex breaks down the painting process into steps that can be tackled one at a time. Students will work on two to three paintings per session. Class will meet at various locations exploring different subjects and challenges. *Please see materials list available on the CARD website http://www.chicorec.com/Classes/Art/index.html. The first class meeting will be held at the CARD community Center.

Course# Day Date 21472 T 6/17-7/22

Time 6:00-9:00 PM

Age Fee 13+ $60

Chinese Brush Painting

Learn the basics of Chinese brush painting, including theory, history, materials, composition, flowers, birds, vegetables, insects, and plants. The instructor will demonstrate, provide samples, and step-by-step hands-on instructions. Class will begin with ink painting and proceed to color. This is a beginning class, but all levels are welcome. There is a materials supply list available at the CARD office or online at www.chicorec.com/Classes/Art/index.html. Instructor: Jan Walker, CARD Community Center, Arts & Crafts Room. NO CLASS 8/20.

Course# Day 21332 W 21333 W 21334 W 21335 T

Date 4/30-6/4 6/11-7/16 7/23-9/3 9/2-10/7

Time 6:30-8:30 PM 6:30-8:30 PM 6:30-8:30 PM 1:00-3:00 PM

Age 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+

Fee $50 $50 $50 $50

Want to Teach a Class? Do you have expertise you would like to share with others? Do you have special training and experience in a skill that others may want to learn? CARD accepts new instructor proposals throughout the year. Please contact the CARD office at 895-4711 to obtain information on how to become an instructor.

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NEW After School Sewing Looking for a fun, creative, enriching way for your ‘tween or teen to spend after school hours? How about a sewing class? In this class, students will learn the ABCs of sewing: A) appliance – acquaint yourself with the sewing machine, B) backpack – construct a drawstring backpack and C) create – create a pillowcase or stuffed toy. Please bring your machine in good working order. (Some machines available for rent, reserve at registration.) There is a $15 supply fee payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Instructor: Judy Christophersen. Location: PV Rec Center, Room 1.

Course# Day 21453 Th 21454 T

Date 5/1-5/22 9/2-9/23

Time 3:45-5:45 PM 3:45-5:45 PM

Age 9-18 9-18

Fee $80 $80

Parent/Child Sewing Class

Moms, dads, grandmas, grandpas- bring your child or grandchild and sew together! In this basic class, adult/child teams will learn foundational sewing techniques while making a shopping bag. Bring your machine (one per pair) in good working order (some machines available for rent, please reserve at registration). *Please see materials list available on the CARD website at http://www.chicorec.com/ Classes/Art/index.html. Instructor: Judy Christophersen. Location: PV Rec Center, Room 1.

Art from the Inside Out

This class is based on the premise that everyone is creative, and when we freely explore without judgment, art begins to happen. This is not a techniques class, but an opportunity to explore art from an “inner” perspective using pastels, water colors, collage, and clay. We will use guided imagery, poems and stories to provide inspiration for art projects. The focus is on allowing your inner child to express and realize that life can be your work of art. No art experience necessary. There is a $10 supply fee payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Instructor: Jodee Smith. CARD Community Center, Arts and Crafts Room.

Course# Day Date 21313 T 6/10-7/1

Time 6:30-8:30 PM

Age Fee 18+ $50

SEW You Want to Learn How to SEW

Learning to sew is fun and a dynamic lifelong skill. If you are a beginner, this class is for you. You will learn basic stiches, sewing terms and how to use your machine. Students will make a pillowcase, an obi style muscle wrap and a fashion handbag. Please bring your own machine in good working order. (Some machines available for rent, reserve at registration) There is a $15 supply fee payable to the instructor at the first class. Instructor: Judy Christophersen. Location: PV Rec Center, Room 1.

Course# Day 27710 T 21448 W 21449 Th

Date 5/27-6/17 6/4-6/25 8/28-9/18

Time 6:30-9:00 PM 6:30-9:00 PM 6:30-9:00 PM

Age 16+ 16+ 16+

Fee $90 $90 $90

NEW Clothing Construction 101 After learning the basics in our “Learn How to Sew” class, you’re ready to sew a garment. This class teaches you correct body measuring techniques, choosing the appropriate pattern size, laying out and cutting the fabric to construct elastic waist, pants or shorts – your choice. Please bring your machine in good working order. (Some machines available for rent, reserve at registration.) Material list presented at first class meeting. Prerequisite: “Learn How to Sew” class or equivalent. Instructor: Judy Christophersen. Location: PV Recreation Center, Room 1.

Course# Day 21451 Th

38 Classes

Date 6/12-6/26

Time 6:30-9:00 PM

Age 16+

Fee $70

Course# Day Date Time Age Fee 21456 Sa 5/3-5/10 9:00-11:00 AM 7+ $40 per team 21457 Sa 6/14-6/21 9:00-11:00 AM 7+ $40 per team NEW Fix It or Finish It Stumped by a sewing project? Need motivation to complete an unfinished garment? Want some help making simple repairs or minor alterations to ready-to-wear clothing? Come to this class for a sewing boost or advice for moving those items off the “to-do” pile. Bring your own machine and a basic understanding of how to use it. Instructor: Judy Christophersen. Location: PV Rec Center, Room 1.

Course# Day 21466 Sa 21467 Sa

Date 5/17 6/28

Time Age 9:00 AM-12:00 PM 18+ 9:00 AM-12:00 PM 18+

Fee $20 $20

Delight Your Dog

Sew a doggie bandana, a bag for treats and a walking coat for your favorite canine. Bring your own sewing machine in good working order and a basic understanding of how to use it. *Please see materials list available on the CARD website at http:// www.chicorec.com/Classes/Art/index.html. Instructor: Judy Christophersen. PV Rec Center, Room 1.

Course# Day 21468 Th

Date 5/1-5/15

Time 7:00-9:00 PM

Age 16+

Fee $60


Cooking Refunds and Transfers for Cooking Classes: Because perishable supplies are purchased for these courses, all cancellations and transfers MUST be received 48 hours prior to the class. If a cancellation or transfer is received after the deadline, we are only able to issue refunds if we are able to fill the spot. NEW Cake Decorating 101 This basic intro class will cover frosting the cake, borders and simple decorations, using buttercream frosting. Supply list and frosting recipe available online (chicorec. com) or at the CARD office. Instructor: Katie Hall. CARD Community Center kitchen.

Course# Day 21473 Su 21474 Su 21475 Su 21476 Su

Date 6/22 6/22 8/10 8/10

Time 9:00 AM-1:00 PM 2:00-6:00 PM 9:00 AM-1:00 PM 2:00-6:00 PM

Age 9-14 15+ 9-14 15+

Fee $45 $45 $45 $45

NEW Cakes 101 Want to WOW your friends and family with your baking skills? Layer cakes, apple and carrot cake are tasty and will be a hit at any party! These cakes are fun and simple to make. $15 supply fee payable to instructor. Instructor: Katie Hall. CARD Community Center Kitchen.

Course# Day 21477 Su 21478 Su

Date 5/18 7/13

Time Age 9:00 AM-1:00 PM 12+ 9:00 AM-1:00 PM 12+

Fee $40 $40

The Most Important Meal of the Day

Breakfast! Believe it or not there is a lot of technique involved in a good breakfast. Even the accomplished home cook will learn lots of new tips and tricks in this class. We will talk about the perfect egg, delicious buttermilk pancakes, quiche, many styles of breakfast potatoes, and more! In class we’ll be having breakfast for dinner. Please feel free to bring a beverage to enjoy with your meal. There is a $15 supply fee payable to the instructor at the class. Instructor: Shayna Ozer. CARD Community Center Kitchen.

Course# Day 22631 T 22632 Th

Date 5/13 7/17

Time 6:30-8:30 PM 6:30-8:30 PM

Age 15+ 15+

Fee $25 $25

The Best Thing Since Sliced Bread

There isn’t much better than homemade bread, and after this class, you won’t want to go back to the store bought variety. We will learn all about quick breads, yeast breads, and keeping your own sourdough starter. In class, you will have the chance to have hands on style learning with bread-making in all of the different stages, and sample and take home some wonderful fresh baked treats. Feel free to bring a beverage to enjoy with your food at the end of the class. There is a $15 supply fee payable to the instructor at the class. Instructor: Shayna Ozer. CARD Community Center, Kitchen.

Course# Day 22633 Th 22634 Th

Date 5/15 7/24

Time 6:30-8:30 PM 6:30-8:30 PM

Age 15+ 15+

Fee $25 $25

Tapas, Hors d’Oeuvres, and Appetizers

NEW Frosting 101 Frosting is the best part of the cake, right? Spend a couple of hours learning to make a few different flavors and types of frosting to pair with your next cake or cookie creation. We will make buttercream, whipped cream, cream cheese frostings and royal icing. $15 supply fee payable to instructor. Instructor: Katie Hall. CARD Community Center Kitchen.

Little bites with a big impact! Whether you plan to make a meal out of them, or want something to nosh before the main event, appetizers are a fun way to share a little something extra. We will learn all about how to make the most of that single bite, and what makes a great appetizer. In class, we will make lots of different appetizers from all over the world, and you will go home with the knowledge to throw your own successful appetizer party! Feel free to bring a beverage to enjoy with your food at the end of the class. There is a $25 supply fee payable to the instructor at the class. Instructor: Shayna Ozer. CARD Community Center, Kitchen.

Course# Day 21715 Su 21716 Su

Course# Day 22635 Th 22636 T

Date 5/18 7/13

Time 3:00-5:00 PM 3:00-5:00 PM

Age 12+ 12+

Fee $20 $20

Helping People Play (530) 895-4711 www.chicorec.com

Date 5/29 7/29

Time 6:30-8:30 PM 6:30-8:30 PM

Age 15+ 15+

Fee $25 $25

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Crock Pot Perfection

Your crock pot might be the most underappreciated tool in your kitchen. What else will cook your dinner for you while you’re at work all day, or let you toss some ingredients in at night and have you wake up to a house full of a wonderful aroma and a hot breakfast to get your day off on the right foot? In class, you will learn how to get the most out of your crock pot with lots of different recipes and techniques, and sample several amazing crock pot cooked meals. Feel free to bring a beverage to enjoy with your food at the end of the class. There is a $20 supply fee payable to the instructor at the class. Instructor: Shayna Ozer. CARD Community Center, Kitchen.

Course# Day 22637 Th

Date 6/5

Time 6:30-8:30 PM

Age 15+

Fee $25

Fresh Pasta

Water, semolina flour, salt, and eggs; the simple recipe for magic. Fresh pasta will be a wonderful addition to your cooking repertoire! We will learn a little bit about the history of pasta and how it’s made around the world, fresh vs. dried pasta, stuffed pastas, and talk all about appropriate sauces to make your pasta sing. We will be making our own fresh pasta, sauce, and ravioli to enjoy for dinner. Feel free to bring a beverage to enjoy with your food at the end of the class. There is a $20 supply fee payable to the instructor at the class. Instructor: Shayna Ozer. CARD Community Center, Kitchen.

Course# Day 22638 Th 22639 Th

Date 6/12 7/31

Time 6:30-8:30 PM 6:30-8:30 PM

Age 15+ 15+

Fee $25 $25

Pie on Your Mind

“Stress cannot exist in the presence of a pie.” -David Mamet. Pie is practically an art form- A light golden crust, a sweet (but not too sweet) filling, a perfect topping to marry the two together. In class, we will learn how to make the perfect pastry crust, gram cracker crust, and a myriad of fillings and toppings to make your pie dreams come true! Please feel free to bring a beverage to enjoy with your meal at the end of class. There is a $20 supply fee payable to the instructor at the class. Instructor: Shayna Ozer. CARD Community Center, Kitchen.

Course# Day 22640 Th 22641 Th

Date 6/19 8/7

Time 6:30-8:30 PM 6:30-8:30 PM

Age 15+ 15+

Fee $25 $25

Meal Planning

Everyone is so busy these days, that even planning meals can be a huge chore. This class will help you with some strategies to make your weekly meals a lot easier to get onto the table. In class, we will talk about how to shop and plan for a weeks (or more) worth of food, make ahead meals, dinners that can get on the table in under half an hour, and some other techniques to cut serious time out of your cooking. We will make several wonderful dishes, and you will go home armed with lots of recipes to make your weeknights a bit simpler. Please feel free to bring a beverage to enjoy with your meal at the end of class. There is a $20 supply fee payable to the instructor at the class. Instructor: Shayna Ozer. CARD Community Center, Kitchen.

Course# Day 22642 Th 22643 T

Date 6/26 8/12

Time 6:30-8:30 PM 6:30-8:30 PM

Age 15+ 15+

Fee $25 $25

Tastes Like...

Chicken is versatile, cheap... and can often be boring. This class is designed to teach you how to cook chicken in new and exciting ways that will impress your taste buds and please your wallet! In class, you will learn how to break down a whole chicken, roast a whole chicken, and learn some new cooking techniques to spice up your birds. In class, we will make and enjoy classic roast chicken and chicken piccata. There is a $15 supply fee payable to the instructor at the class. Instructor: Shayna Ozer. CARD Community Center, Kitchen.

Course# Day 22644 T 22645 Th

Date 7/8 8/21

Time 6:30-8:30 PM 6:30-8:30 PM

Age 15+ 15+

Fee $20 $20

Fish Basics

Fish is a delicious and healthy alternative that should be on everyone’s weekly menu rotation. This class will teach you all about how to purchase, store, and prepare fresh fish your whole family can enjoy. In class, we will prepare and enjoy several wonderful fish dishes (that will depend upon availability at the time of class). Feel free to bring a beverage to enjoy with your food at the end of the class. There is a $25 supply fee payable to the instructor at the class. Instructor: Shayna Ozer. CARD Community Center, Kitchen.

Course# Day 22646 Th

40 Classes

Date 7/10

Time 6:30-8:30 PM

Age 15+

Fee $20


Photography Basics of Digital Photography

Have you always wanted to create high-quality digital photos? Are you new to digital photography, need a refresher or an upgrade in your skills from intermediate or higher? This course is about learning to use functions of your camera and various lenses to take pictures of people and places with increased predictability and control well beyond mere snapshots. You will also learn how to shoot panoramic and High Dynamic Range (HDR images) that will amaze your family and friends! Bring your camera, user manual, fully charged battery, memory card and lots of enthusiasm. Note: users with cameras that don’t have adjustable Program, Shutter/Time, Aperture and Manual functions may not benefit from this class. After you master the basics, consider your next step and take our Photoshop Elements class to create masterpieces! Class will include a one hour, no host lunch break. Instructor: Dave Bermann, dave@ mountainthymephoto.com. CARD Community Center, Room 3.

Course# Day 21504 Sa 21505 Sa

Date 5/31 8/9

Time Age Fee 9:00 AM-4:00 PM 14+ $50 9:00 AM-4:00 PM 14+ $50

Beginning Photoshop Elements®

Do you want your photos to look more like a work of art than a snapshot? Learn to use popular and affordable Adobe Photoshop Elements® to make your digital photos really stand out. We will start with basic adjustments, then progress to advanced techniques for creative results. Learn basic controls of brightness, contrast, cropping, and color management, then move into more advanced artistic control! Students are encouraged to bring a laptop computer (Mac or PC) with Photoshop Elements® preloaded, and up to 10 of your own photos to work on using newly learned techniques. This class and Digital Photography directly relate to each other, but neither is required to take the other. Class will include a one hour, no host lunch break. Instructor: Dave Bermann, dave@mountainthymephoto.com. CARD Community Center, Room 3.

Course# Day 21506 Sa 21507 Sa

Date 6/7 8/23

Time Age Fee 9:00 AM-4:00 PM 14+ $50 9:00 AM-4:00 PM 14+ $50

NEW Simply Digital Photo Workshop Series Good photography relies on simple guidelines. Keeping it simple keeps it fun. This workshop series will teach anyone how to combine simple, proven techniques for taking outstanding photographs. Take the entire series on camera settings, composition, lighting and portraiture, or choose the workshops that are best for you! Bring your camera and manual (if you have it). All levels welcome. Instructor: Kathleen Gauthier, www.kathleengauthier.com, kgphoto101@gmail.com. CARD Community Center, Room 3.

Entire Series Course# Day Date 21174 Su 5/4-5/25 21297 Su 7/13-8/3

Time 1:30-4:00 PM 1:30-4:00 PM

Age Fee 14+ $95 14+ $95

Workshop I This workshop will teach you how to creatively use the controls on your camera to capture your vision. Using the settings, you will learn to take memorable photographs rather than ordinary snapshots.

Course# Day 21175 Su 21298 Su

Date 5/4 7/13

Time 1:30-4:00 PM 1:30-4:00 PM

Age Fee 14+ $30 14+ $30

Workshop II This workshop will improve your technique and enhance your skills to make your photos look well composed. You will also learn about how nature’s curves, lines, patterns and textures can be used to create dynamic photos.

Course# Day 21176 Su 21299 Su

Date 5/11 7/20

Time 1:30-4:00 PM 1:30-4:00 PM

Age Fee 14+ $30 14+ $30

Workshop III Good lighting is essential to any photograph. This workshop will teach you how to work with natural light using photo tools and flash.

Course# Day 21177 Su 21300 Su

Date 5/18 7/27

Time 1:30-4:00 PM 1:30-4:00 PM

Age Fee 14+ $30 14+ $30

Workshop IV Show off your family, friends, and pets at their best. You will learn to plan, pose, and light your photo for social and printed media.

Course# Day 21178 Su 21301 Su

Date 5/25 8/3

Time 1:30-4:00 PM 1:30-4:00 PM

Age Fee 14+ $30 14+ $30

Have you always wanted to give back to the community? Now is your chance! CARD offers a variety of ways that you or your business can donate. Are you passionate about parks in Chico? We are seeking donations for future phases of DeGarmo Park. We also have special events throughout the year that a donation of time or money would greatly be appreciated. Give us a call to find out more!

Helping People Play (530) 895-4711 www.chicorec.com

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Computers Joy of Computers

Level 1 Class: This class is designed to teach basic internet and computer skills. The skills we will learn include how to turn a computer on/off, how to use a mouse, how to use a keyboard, and how to customize the computer. We will also learn various tools such as Google mail, Google voice, and Google voice and video chat in order to keep in touch with family and friends. In addition, students will learn how to navigate a web browser and surf the internet for accessing health and other important information. Students may bring in their own laptops/tablets or use one of our desktops. Stepby-step instructions are provided, and no prior computer knowledge is required, but having a home computer to enjoy what we learn would be beneficial. This class is taught on PCs and is not suitable for Apple users. Instructor: Sal Hernandez-Campos. Dorothy Johnson Center, Oak Room.

Course# Day Date 22228 T 4/29-5/27 22229 Th 5/1-5/29 22249 T 8/19-9/16

Time 9:30-11:00 AM 9:30-11:00 AM 9:30-11:00 AM

Age 18+ 18+ 18+

Fee $70 $70 $70

Simple E-Mail

Level 2 Class: This course is an introduction to electronic mail. Students will learn how to create an Email account, how to sign in and out of their account, how to compose and send messages, how to delete and recover mail, how to reply and forward mail, how to send an attachment, how to filter spam, how to print an Email and much more. This course will also teach students how to protect themselves from phishing and fraud. No prior experience with Email is required; however basic computer literacy is encouraged. Refer to a Level 1 course for basic computer skills. Instructor: Sal Hernandez-Campos. Dorothy Johnson Center, Oak Room.

Course# Day Date Time 22252 W 7/2-7/30 9:30-11:00 AM 22253 Th 7/3-7/31 8:30-10:00 AM

Age Fee 18+ $70 18+ $70

NEW Learn Windows 8 Level 1 Class: This class is designed to help you learn how to use your new laptop or tablet. We will learn how to navigate Windows 8, how to use the Charms bar, how to use the search feature, how to personalize your start screen and desktop. In addition, we will learn how to manage your files and folders, how to use cloud storage (SkyDrive), and how to work with applications. Students must bring in their own laptop or windows tablet. This class is not suitable for Apple users. Instructor: Sal Hernandez-Campos. Dorothy Johnson Center, Oak Room.

Course# Day Date 22250 T 7/1-7/29 22251 T 7/1-7/29

Time 9:30-11:00 AM 7:00-8:30 PM

Age Fee 18+ $70 18+ $70

The Chico Area Recreation and Park District (CARD) reserves the right to photograph facilities, activities and program participants for potential future use in advertising brochures, CARD’S web page and Social Media sites. All photos will remain the property of CARD.

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NEW Microsoft Office Word 2013 Level 3 Class: This course includes basic and advanced functions of Microsoft Office Word 2013. The skills students will learn include: standard word processing, text manipulation, formatting pictures, page layout, creating and formatting tables. In addition, students will learn how to insert text boxes, WordArt, lists, hyperlinks, shapes, foreign symbols, headers, footers, and more. These skills can be used for personal, as well as professional endeavors. Basic computer literacy is strongly encouraged or subject matter may be difficult to understand and follow. Refer to Joy of computers for basic computer skills. Instructor: Sal Hernandez-Campos. Dorothy Johnson Center, Oak Room.

Course# Day Date 22254 M 7/7-8/4 22255 T 8/19-9/16

Time 9:30-11:00 AM 7:00-8:30 PM

Age Fee 18+ $70 18+ $70

NEW Microsoft Office Excel 2013 Level 4 Class: This course includes advanced functions of Microsoft Office Excel 2013. The skills students will learn include: creating effective ledgers, graphs, formulas for automatic calculations, modifying columns, rows, and cells. In addition, students will learn how to sort data, filter data, how to use What-If analysis, and more. These skills can be used for personal, as well as professional endeavors. Excel familiarity and access to a computer with the software is strongly encouraged or subject matter may be difficult to understand and follow. Instructor approval is required for this course. Instructor: Sal Hernandez-Campos. Dorothy Johnson Center, Oak Room.

Course# Day Date 22318 M 7/7-8/4 22317 Th 8/21-9/18

Time 7:00-8:30 PM 9:30-11:00 AM

Age Fee 18+ $70 18+ $70

Introduction to Computers, Level I

This class teaches basic computer operation from the start. Learn about mouse operation, the keyboard, saving files, icons, menus, and more during this class. Bring a friend and sign up together. Have fun on your new adventure into the computer world. Students must bring their own laptop and power cord to every class, not suitable for Apple users. Instructor: Bill Bowler. Lakeside Pavilion.

Course# Day Date 21192 Th 4/24-5/29 21193 Th 6/26-7/31 21194 Th 8/21-9/25

Time 1:00-2:15 PM 2:30-3:45 PM 1:00-2:15 PM

Age Fee 55+ $60 55+ $60 55+ $60

Introduction to Computers, Level II

This is a great class for those people with minimal computer knowledge. Learn about some of the programs you have on your computer, the internet, and e-mail. We will tap into your level of computer knowledge and move on from there. This class will pick up where you left off and move you forward to your next goal. It’s time to start enjoying your laptop again. Students must bring their own laptop and power cord to every class, not suitable for Apple users. Instructor: Bill Bowler. Lakeside Pavilion.

Course# Day Date 21196 Th 4/24-5/29 21197 Th 6/26-7/31 21198 Th 8/21-9/25

Time 2:30-3:45 PM 1:00-2:15 PM 2:30-3:45 PM

Age 55+ 55+ 55+

Fee $60 $60 $60


Health and Safety Babysitting 101

This course will stress the importance of keeping the babysitter and the children they are responsible for safe. Learn how to interact with parents and create a safe working environment. We will also teach CPR and First Aid awareness. By the end of the class, you will know how to create a successful babysitting business and be the most wanted babysitter in your community. Lifeline Training Center, 1074 East Ave, Ste. E. **See Lifeline’s Cancellation policy on our webpage: http://www.chicorec.com/Classes/ Health--Safety/index.html

Course# Day Date Time Age Fee 22194 Sa/Su 7/12-7/13 9:00 AM-12:00 PM 11-15 $65 22195 Sa/Su 8/9-8/10 9:00 AM-12:00 PM 11-15 $65

Basic CPR/AED/First Aid

The purpose of this course is to give individuals in the workplace and the community the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize and provide Basic CPR/AED and Basic First Aid for adults, children and infants until advanced medical personnel arrive. *This class is not for licensed childcare* Lifeline Training Center, 1074 East Ave, Ste. E. **See Lifeline’s Cancellation policy on our webpage: http://www.chicorec. com/Classes/Health--Safety/index.html

Course# Day 21458 W 21459 W

Date 6/11 8/13

Time Age Fee 8:00 AM-12:30 PM 10+ $75 8:00 AM-12:30 PM 10+ $75

You and Your Pet

Special Interest

Basic Dog Obedience

Pickers 101

The object of this class is to teach you how to train your dog. You will learn to heel your dog on a loose lead with automatic sits, how to command your dog to sit and lie down, how to command your dog to stay when the command is given, how to have your dog come when called with an automatic sit in front of you, how to finish your dog into heel position from the front sit position and how to have your dog stand for examination. You will learn how to teach your dog to listen and pay attention to you with distractions and ignore other dogs when working with you. You will need a training collar (instructor will go over training collars the first night of class) on your dog, a 4-foot leash (no flexi leashes/retractable leashes), dog treats and preferably non-skid comfortable shoes for walking. Dogs must have all current vaccinations, including rabies, and owners must show proof. Any student under 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult. Instructor: Lynda Piercy. The class is held in Community Park near the south side grass area of the tennis courts and concessions.

Course# Day Date 22200 W 5/7-6/11 22201 W 8/6-9/10

Time 5:30-6:30 PM 5:30-6:30 PM

Dog Age 5 months+ 5 months+

Fee $40 $40

Learn the art of picking and enjoy the thrill of the hunt. Learn how to spot that treasure when you are at an auction, estate sale or antique shop. You may bring one item to be appraised. Instructor: John Humphries, Antique Appraiser. CARD Community Center.

Course# Day 22649 W 22650 W

Date 5/28 7/30

Time 6:00-8:00 PM 6:00-8:00 PM

Age Fee any $25 any $25

NEW Inner Intelligence Inner intelligence is a fun and new course designed to help you experience increased well-being in your life! Based on the basic principles of positive psychology, law of attraction, and awareness through the body, you will learn easy and effective strategies that will help you access more of your personal knowledge and experiences of well-being. Together you will learn more about our inner guidance system, the emotional scale, breathing techniques, and ten new processes that you will be able to take with you and practice on a daily basis. I hope you enjoy this opportunity of personal growth and discovery. Instructor: Ann-Terese Barket, Ph.D. Location: CARD Community Center, Arts & Crafts Room.

Course# Day Date 21137 Sa/Su 5/3 & 5/4

Helping People Play (530) 895-4711 www.chicorec.com

Time 12:00-3:00 PM

Age Fee 18+ $90

Classes

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NEW Cleaning the Natural Way Learn how to replace your chemical and toxic home cleaning products with natural, non-toxic ingredients. We will easily create natural home cleaning products that can be used for your laundry, floors, dishes and more. You can have clean, eco-friendly, cost effective cleaners you will enjoy using. Great gift ideas too! Everyone will leave with a disinfectant cleaner, furniture polish, scrub, laundry detergent, recipes and resources to recreate the products at home. $25 supply fee payable to instructor. Instructor: Erynn Patania. CARD Community Center, Arts & Crafts Room.

Course# Day 21336 T 21337 T 21338 T

Date 5/20 7/15 8/26

Time 6:00-8:00 PM 6:00-8:00 PM 6:00-8:00 PM

Age 18+ 18+ 18+

Fee $15 $15 $15

NEW Au Naterele Body Products Learn to create body products like lotions, balms and scrubs using all natural ingredients. Replace the toxic products with healthy and nourishing ones for your skin. You will love how fun and easy it is to make these products. Great gift ideas too! Everyone will leave with a body cream, exfoliating scrub, lip balm, recipes and resources to recreate the products at home. $35 supply fee payable to instructor. Instructor: Erynn Patania. CARD Community Center, Arts & Crafts Room.

Course# Day 21339 Su 21340 Su 21341 Su

Date 6/22 7/20 8/10

Time 1:00-4:00 PM 1:00-4:00 PM 1:00-4:00 PM

Age 10+ 10+ 10+

Fee $20 $20 $20

NEW Family Adventure Hikes Our Family Adventure Hikes are designed for all ages. These fun and educational adventures are sure to spark your curiosity about nature and be a great family outing. Each hike has a different theme. Chico Creek Nature Center staff. Chico Creek Nature Center, 1968 E 8th St.

Course# Day 22173 Sa 22174 Sa 22175 Sa 22176 Sa 22177 Sa 22178 Sa 22179 Sa 22180 Sa

Date Time 5/3 10:00-11:30 AM 5/17 10:00-11:30 AM 6/7 10:00-11:30 AM 6/21 7:00-9:00 PM 7/5 10:00-11:30 AM 7/19 7:00-9:00 PM 8/2 10:00-11:30 AM 8/16 7:00-9:00 PM

Age All Ages All Ages All Ages All Ages All Ages All Ages All Ages All Ages

Fee $5 Child/$10Adult $5 Child/$10Adult $5 Child/$10Adult $5 Child/$10Adult $5 Child/$10Adult $5 Child/$10Adult $5 Child/$10Adult $5 Child/$10Adult

Blogging and the Social Media for the Tech-Challenged

Are you wanting to dip your feet into the social media pool, but afraid to start? Are you actively blogging or facebooking, but wishing you knew what you were doing and why? Wherever you are along the spectrum of being tech-challenged, this course is for you. Published author, on-line addict, and self-professed computer-phobe Robyn Engel provides the tools and encouragement needed to build and maintain a strong on-line presence. Her blog, Life by Chocolate, has garnered over 600 followers and 130,000 page views. Moreover, she has fun along the way and wants to teach you to as well. CARD Community Center, Room 3.

Course# Day 22225 W

44 Classes

Date 6/4

Time 6:00-8:00 PM

Age Fee 18+ $20

Short Story Writing

Are you a writer who is looking to further develop your craft? Maybe you have always dreamed of writing and didn’t know where to start. We’ve got the write class for you! This class will combine wordsmiths of all experience levels, styles, and interests. In this class, we will focus on basic craft elements such as plot, setting, and dialog by dissecting a variety of published short stories and applying what we learn to our own writing. Although we will focus on short stories, the skills we learn can be applied to writing of any length. The majority of this class will be taught in workshop format which involves students discussing what they have read and written in a polite and professional manner. Instructor: Dustin Heron is award winning, published author with an M.A. in English and M.F.A in Creative Writing, SFSU.

CARD Community Center. Course# Day Date 21232 T 7/8-7/29 21233 T 9/2-9/23

Time 6:00-8:00 PM 6:00-8:00 PM

Age Fee 18+ $50 18+ $50

Student Success Institute

After completion of this 3-day institute, students hold the essential tools needed to maximize their academic performance. Each 2.5 hour day covers two of the following topics: Time Management, Test-Taking Tips, Overcoming Procrastination, Avoiding Plagiarism, Preventing Test-Taking Anxiety, and Managing Emotions for Success. Give your student what they need to find the success they deserve. David Welton teaches student success workshops at Butte College and is an instructor in the First Year Experience Program for freshmen at CSU, Chico. CARD Community Center, Room 3.

Course# Day Date Time Age Fee 21508 T-Th 8/5-8/7 9:30 AM-12:00 PM 13+ $60 21509 T-Th 8/5-8/7 1:30-4:00 PM 13+ $60


Lakeside Cafe

Join Passages and the Chico Area Recreation and Park District at the beautiful Lakeside Café. In our new café partnership, we have worked together to bring an enticing hot lunch to our adult community at a grand location. All lunches are freshly made and carefully planned to tempt the palette and offer great nutritional value. You are invited to come by and enjoy lunch with new and old friends alike. Lakeside Café will host lunch for adults 60 and up for an optional donation of $2.50. For those younger than 60, the cost of a meal is $5.00. Reservations are required 24

hours in advance; please call 530-898-4224 Days: Monday-Thursday Social Time & Games: Start at 8:30 AM Lunch: 12:00 PM Site: Lakeside Pavilion Fee: Optional $2.50 donation for age 60+ $5.00 for under age 60 *All donations directly subsidize the hot lunch program and are very important in our continuing to offer quality meals at an affordable cost.

Legal Assistance

Passages and Legal Services of Northern California provide free legal assistance for seniors 60+ the first and third Thursday of every month from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the Lakeside Pavillion. Call Passages to schedule an appointment at 898-5923.

Grandmother’s Club

NEW Stress Less, Laugh More Life is ever-challenging. We all experience stress. Join an interactive, fun class focused on coping with stress. The healing powers of laughter will be highlighted. Like many of us, Robyn Engel considers herself an expert on stress. As a licensed clinical social worker and comedic writer, she offers a sometimes silly, always compassionate approach to tackling life’s obstacles with laughter and smiles. Location: PV Rec Center, Room 1.

Course# Day 22319 W 22320 Sa

Date Time Age Fee 7/16 6:00-8:00 PM 18+ $10 8/9 10:00 AM-12:00 PM 18+ $10

Online Drivers Education Course for Teens

Are you tired of asking your parents for a ride? Are you at least 15 years old? If so, this class is for you. This is an interactive, online course with videos, animated driving scenarios and sample test questions. Learn the rules of the road, major causes of traffic collisions, DMV procedures and much more. Receive DMV-approved Certificate of Completion - required for teens under 17 ½ years old to obtain a learner’s permit and driver’s license. A licensed instructor is available to answer any questions. Sign up any time.

Course# Date 21179 May 21180 June 21181 July 21182 August 21183 September

Time Available 24/7 Available 24/7 Available 24/7 Available 24/7 Available 24/7

Age 15+ 15+ 15+ 15+ 15+

Fee $55 $55 $55 $55 $55

The Grandmother’s Club meets on the first Thursday of each month from 11:00 AM to 2:30 PM. This lively group is a social club and welcomes all interested grandmothers to join their monthly potluck luncheons and enjoy the companionship of longtime members. Raffles and bingo are just a few of the fun-filled activities. CARD Community Center

Drop In Cards & Bingo

Are you a CARD player? We offer weekly games of Pinochle, Bridge, Dominoes and Bingo. The relaxed atmosphere and light snack, provided by participants, make for an enjoyable afternoon. Drop in players welcome; come early to get your spot.

Pinochle 50 + Weekly M 1:00-4:00 PM Lakeside 50 + Weekly F 7:00-9:00 PM Comm Ctr

$1 $1

Party Bridge 50 + Weekly W 1:00-4:00 PM

$1 + $.25 table fee

Lakeside

Bingo 50 + Weekly M 10:30-11:30 AM Lakeside $.05 per card/per game 50 + *2nd F 12:30-1:30 PM Lakeside $.05 per card/per game

Have extra time?

We are looking for volunteers to assist with our many programs and are hoping that you have some time to give. We have many areas and opportunities where you can make your talents shine. Please contact Laura at 895-4015.

Helping People Play (530) 895-4711 www.chicorec.com

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Lectures & Workshops Savvy Senior: The Benefits of Living an Informed Life After 65

Baby Boomers are a different generation who want more from life. Passages workshop calendar will now include topics directed toward helping older adults and caregivers become “Savvy Seniors”. These workshops will provide useful information to help seniors, caregivers and adults with disabilities lead healthier, safe and productive lives. Call Passages HICAP for more information 898-6716.

Maximizing your public benefits: Ways to save on healthcare and food costs Day Date Time Fee T 5/13 10:00 AM-12:00 PM Free If it’s too good to be true….Avoiding Scams! Learn from professionals how to avoid being ripped off Day Date Time Fee T 7/8 10:00 AM-12:00 PM Free What is the long term care system? Putting the puzzle together (Services and options available in your community) Day Date Time Fee T 8/12 10:00 AM-12:00 PM Free

Surviving & Thriving

Attend a FREE class with 8 weekly sessions designed for men and women who have, or want to assist people who have suffered unwelcome change, loss or turmoil and are seeking to enhance their outlook on life. In a safe, casual and non-judgmental environment, discussions and presentations will be offered on surviving life’s challenges and developing a positive and thriving outcome. Interaction is encouraged, but not required. Instructor: Gerald Darling. CARD Community Center. No class 7/4.

Day Date Th 6/12-7/31

Time Fee 6:00-7:30 PM Free

NEW Brains in Motion Are you in your wonder years? Wonder where your keys are! Wonder what you went upstairs for! This is a sign that our “batteries” are becoming drained over time. Jump start your brain with “Brains in Motion”, a brain enhancing adventure. We will attempt to reconnect the dots through new, fun and challenging activities. Our specialized activities will improve: memory skills, eye-hand coordination, balance and strength. It’s time to take charge for a better you. Join now and start your path from the wonder years to younger years! *This is an active class with movement and play. Activities can be personally adjusted to suit the physical abilities of each individual. Instructor: Marcia Carter. Lakeside Pavilion

Course# Day Date Time 21381 T 5/13-7/1 9:30-10:30 AM 21382 T 8/26-10/14 9:30-10:30 AM

Age Fee 50+ $60 50+ $60

Welcome to Medicare-For Boomers or Others New to Medicare

Are you becoming eligible for Medicare? Confused about Part A, Part B, Part C and Part D? Are you still working and don’t know if you should join Medicare? If you have any questions about Medicare, you don’t want to miss this meeting. The Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program (HICAP) at Passages will present an informational forum for those who are new to Medicare or want to learn more about it. HICAP is the federally funded State Health Insurance assistance Program (SHIP). You may register by email through passageshicap@csuchico.edu, or by calling HICAP at 1-800-434-0222. Lakeside Pavilion.

Day Th Th Th Th Th

Date 5/15 6/19 7/17 8/21 9/18

Time 2:00-4:00 PM 2:00-4:00 PM 2:00-4:00 PM 2:00-4:00 PM 2:00-4:00 PM

Fee Free Free Free Free Free

AARP Mature Driving Classes

The AARP Driver Safety Program is the nation’s first and largest classroom refresher course for drivers aged 50 and older. This class is offered by AARP several times a year. Completion certification is good for 3 years and provides insurance discounts to most companies. Bring your current AARP card when you register and receive a discount on your class fee. CARD Community Center, Room 3.

Course# Day Date 21383 M/T 5/5 & 5/6 21384 M/T 6/2 & 6/3

Time 9:00-1:00 PM 9:00-1:00 PM

Age 55+ 55+

Fee $25 $25

Volunteer Instructors Needed. If you are interested in teaching AARP Mature Driving Classes, please call Jim at 680-9966

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Self Defense Little Kickers

Adult Kung-Fu San Soo-Self Defense

In a fun atmosphere, your child will learn how to make good choices, learn positive social skills such as sharing with others and becoming better listeners. Your child will also have an opportunity to improve their physical coordination with different KungFu drills. Instructor: Master Vince Scocozza. CARD Community Center, Room 1&2. No classes on holidays and the week of 8/4-8/8.

KKung-Fu San Soo is not a sport. This class offers extremely effective ways to deal with personal attacks utilizing punches, kicks, throws and leverage. This is a fun class that educates you while giving you realistic solutions for emergency situations. Instructor: Master Vince Scocozza. CARD Community Center, Room 1&2. No classes on holidays and the week 8/4-8/8.

Course# Day 21170 W 21171 W 21172 W 21173 W

Course# Day 21166 M/W 21167 M/W 21168 M/W 21169 M/W

Date 5/28-6/18 6/25-7/16 7/23-8/20 8/27-9/17

Time 5:45-6:15 PM 5:45-6:15 PM 5:45-6:15 PM 5:45-6:15 PM

Age 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-6

Fee $30 $30 $30 $30

Kung-Fu San Soo

In a fun atmosphere, your child will learn self-confidence, agility, and physical and mental conditioning. Making good decisions at home and school is emphasized. Instructor: Master Vince Scocozza. CARD Community Center, Room 1&2. No classes on holidays and the week 8/4-8/8.

Beginning Course# Day 21138 M/W 21139 M/W 21140 M/W 21141 M/W

Date 5/28-6/18 6/23-7/16 7/21-8/20 8/25-9/17

Time 4:15-5:00 PM 4:15-5:00 PM 4:15-5:00 PM 4:15-5:00 PM

21146 21147 21148 21149

5/28-6/18 6/23-7/16 7/21-8/20 8/25-9/17

5:00-5:45 5:00-5:45 5:00-5:45 5:00-5:45

M/W M/W M/W M/W

PM PM PM PM

Age 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 10-16 10-16 10-16 10-16

Fee $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45

Date 5/28-6/18 6/23-7/16 7/21-8/20 8/25-9/17

Time 7:00-8:15 PM 7:00-8:15 PM 7:00-8:15 PM 7:00-8:15 PM

Age 17+ 17+ 17+ 17+

Fee $50 $50 $50 $50

Fencing

Fencing is a great sport that will allow you to get physically fit while having a great time. Kids especially excel in this sport where they may have not in others. If they like to play video games, this knowledge will assist them in their ability to learn fencing. Please wear a t-shirt, sweat pants and tennis shoes. Once you complete a beginner course, you can advance to the next level with the coach’s approval. If your child is younger than the class stated age, please contact instructor to see if your child can be admitted to the class. Ongoing students will be required to purchase their own equipment after the first month. Coach: Margaret Brunelle. PV Recreation Center, Social Hall. No class 8/19-8/23. NEW Beginning Level I and II Course# Day Date Time 22729 M/W 9/3-9/29 1:00-1:45 PM

Age Fee 6-15 $45

Beginning Level I Course# Day Date 21510 W/F 5/2-5/30 21511 W/F 9/3-9/26

Time 3:30-4:15 PM 3:30-4:15 PM

Age Fee 7-10 $45 7-10 $45

Beginning Level II Course# Day Date 21512 W/F 5/2-5/30 21513 W/F 9/3-9/26

Time 4:15-5:00 PM 4:15-5:00 PM

Age Fee 11-15 $45 11-15 $45

Time 7:30-8:30 PM 7:30-8:30 PM 7:30-8:30 PM 7:30-8:30 PM

Advanced (Instructor Approval Required) Course# Day Date Time 21154 T/Th 5/27-6/19 5:00-5:45 PM 21155 T/Th 6/24-7/17 5:00-5:45 PM 21156 T/Th 7/22-8/21 5:00-5:45 PM 21157 T/Th 8/26-9/18 5:00-5:45 PM

Age 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9

Fee $45 $45 $45 $45

21158 T/Th 21159 T/Th 21160 T/Th 21164 T/Th

5/27-6/19 6/24-7/17 7/22-8/21 8/26-9/18

5:45-6:30 5:45-6:30 5:45-6:30 5:45-6:30

PM PM PM PM

6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9

$45 $45 $45 $45

Beginning Level III Course# Day Date 21514 W/F 5/2-5/30 21515 W/F 6/4-6/27 21516 W/F 7/2-7/30 21517 W/F 8/1-8/29

21161 21162 21163 21165

5/27-6/19 6/24-7/17 7/22-8/21 8/26-9/18

4:15-5:00 4:15-5:00 4:15-5:00 4:15-5:00

PM PM PM PM

10-16 10-16 10-16 10-16

$45 $45 $45 $45

(Must obtain coach’s approval, and have full outfit, equipment and USFA membership)

T/Th T/Th T/Th T/Th

Age 11+ 11+ 11+ 11+

Fee $65 $65 $65 $51

Intermediate/Advanced Level Course# Day 21519 M/W/F 21520 M/W/F 21521 M/W/F 21522 M/W/F

Helping People Play (530) 895-4711 www.chicorec.com

Date 5/2-5/30 6/2-6/30 7/2-7/30 8/1-8/29

Time 7:30-9:00 PM 7:30-9:00 PM 7:30-9:00 PM 7:30-9:00 PM

Age 14+ 14+ 14+ 14+

Fee $75 $75 $75 $57

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Youth Tennis I-Beginning

Level I will focus on the basics, including hand-eye coordination and introductory skills through fun games.

Soccer Skills Academy

This Skills Academy is a good introduction to soccer basics. Fun games and drills will cover balance, rhythm, dribbling skills, juggling, technical abilities and more. Send your child with a soccer ball. No program 7/4. Instructor: Jon Schwarze. Community Park, Heffron Field.

Course# Day 21324

F

Date

Time

5/30-7/25 4:00-5:30 PM

Age Fee 5-10

$90

Whatever your skill level, join the fun in one of our tennis classes! Lessons are limited to 12 participants. Instructor: Jerry Brayton. Community Park Tennis Courts.

Tiny Tennis

Give your child the gift of tennis for life! Through fun games, hand-eye coordination will be enhanced and the basics of group manners will be taught! Lessons are limited to 12 participants. Parent participation is required. Instructor: Jerry Brayton. Community Park Tennis Courts.

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Date 4/29-5/15 6/10-6/26 7/8-7/24 8/19-9/4

Time 3:00-3:30 PM 9:00-9:30 AM 9:00-9:30 AM 9:00-9:30 AM

Age 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5

Date 4/29-5/15 6/9-6/25 7/7-7/23 8/18-9/3

Time 4:00-5:00 PM 6:30-7:30 PM 6:30-7:30 PM 5:30-6:30 PM

Age 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10

Fee $36 $36 $36 $36

Youth Tennis II-Beginning to Intermediate

Level II introduces the “lesson of the day� and includes round-robin play, allowing for continued development.

Youth Tennis

Course# Day 21234 T/Th 21235 T/Th 21236 T/Th 21237 T/Th

Course# Day 21238 T/Th 21239 M/W 21240 M/W 21241 M/W

Fee $22 $22 $22 $22

Course# Day 21242 M/W 21243 M/W 21244 M/W 21245 M/W

Date 4/28-5/14 6/9-6/25 7/7-7/23 8/18-9/3

Time 3:30-4:30 PM 8:00-9:00 PM 8:00-9:00 PM 7:00-8:00 PM

Age 7-13 7-13 7-13 7-13

Fee $36 $36 $36 $36

Age 8-17 8-17 8-17 8-17

Fee $36 $36 $36 $36

Youth Tennis III-Intermediate

Level III is more advanced lessons with actual game play.

Course# Day 21246 M/W 21247 T/Th 21248 T/Th 21249 T/Th

Date 4/28-5/14 6/10-6/26 7/8-7/24 8/19-9/4

Time 5:00-6:00 PM 6:30-7:30 PM 6:30-7:30 PM 6:00-7:00 PM


Adult Tennis

Golf Education Program

Review the basics in our beginning to intermediate tennis classes, or take your tennis game to the next level in our intermediate to advanced classes. We will perfect your acquired skills, as well as challenge you in your game of tennis. At the same time, we will strive to create an environment where all get a cardiovascular workout while having fun. Games and fun are the main focus, so come and be a kid again! Lessons are limited to 12 participants. Instructor: Jerry Brayton. Community Park Tennis Courts. No Class 7/6.

Beginning to Intermediate Lessons Course# Day Date Time 21250 M/W 4/28-5/14 9:00-10:00 AM 21251 M/W 6/9-6/25 9:00-10:00 AM 21252 M/W 7/7-7/23 9:00-10:00 AM 21253 M/W 8/18-9/3 9:00-10:00 AM

Age 14+ 14+ 14+ 14+

Fee $36 $36 $36 $36

21254 21255 21256 21257

14+ 14+ 14+ 14+

$36 $36 $36 $36

T/Th T/Th T/Th T/Th

4/29-5/15 6/10-6/26 7/8-7/24 8/19-9/4

6:00-7:00 7:30-8:30 7:30-8:30 7:00-8:00

PM PM PM PM

Intermediate to Advanced Lessons Course# Day Date Time 21260 Sa 6/14-7/19 8:00-9:00 AM

Age Fee 14+ $36

Adult Tennis Play

If you are a tennis player and want an opportunity to meet other players, this is the class for you. Emphasis is not on instruction but playing time. Instructor: Jerry Brayton. Community Park Tennis Courts. No Class 7/6.

Course# Day Date 21262 Sa 6/14-7/19

Private Tennis Lessons

Time 9:00-10:30 AM

Age Fee 14+ $15

Grab your clubs and learn the basics with our beginner classes! People of all ages will enjoy this instructional program. Whether you are new to the sport or have been playing the game for a few years, these classes will cover all aspects of golf, including: etiquette, fundamentals, short game skills, full swing instruction and course play. All classes will be held at Bidwell Golf Park. Instructor: Nick Green.

Class instruction includes: • Introduction to Golf, Golf etiquette and putting • Full swing fundamentals • Short game skills and introduction to the Golf course

Junior Golf Clinic

Give your child the gift of golf! Green Fees are included.

Junior School I – (5 Classes) Course # Day Date 22711

Wed.

5/7 - 6/4

Junior School II - (5 Classes) Course # Day Date 22711

Wed.

6/18 – 7/16

Time

Age

Fee

4:00-5:00 PM

8-17

$50

Time

Age

Fee

4:00-5:00 PM

8-17

$50

Adult Golf Clinic

Get outside, learn the game and lower your handicap! Green Fees are included.

Adult School I – (5 Classes) Course # Day Date 22713 Mon. 22715 Wed.

5/5 – 6/2 5/7 – 6/2

Adult School II – (5 Classes) Course # Day Date 22714 22716

Mon. Wed.

6/16 – 7/14 6/18 – 7/16

Time

Age

Fee

10:00-11:00 AM 6:00-7:00 PM

18+ 18+

$75 $75

Time

Age

Fee

10:00-11:00 AM 6:00-7:00 PM

18+ 18+

$75 $75

Improve your tennis skills without the pressure of a group setting. You will receive quality instruction on a one-on-one basis. Lessons may be purchased individually or by multiple sessions and are available to all ages. To schedule a private lesson, please contact Jerry Brayton at (530) 520-5186.

Senior Golf Clinic

Fee Lesson Length $20 30 Minute Lesson $36 1 Hour Lesson $97 6/30 Minute Lessons $130 4/1 Hour Lessons

Senior School I – Beginner (6 Classes) Course # Day Date Time

Age

Fee

22715

50+

$60

Senior School II – Intermediate (6 Classes) Course # Day Date Time

Age

Fee

22716

50+

$85

Play outside, meet new people, try a new sport and continue to take your game to the next level! Fees not included. Paid at course. ($13-$17)

Helping People Play (530) 895-4711 www.chicorec.com

Tues.

Tues.

5/6 – 6/10

5/6 – 6/10

10:00-12:00 PM

10:00-12:00 PM

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Youth Sports Important Information for all Youth Sports

Each Youth Sports program has a complete program information sheet that is intended to be read before your program starts. Please be sure to download it from the CARD website at www.chicorec.com/Athletics. For information on your team formation and jersey policies, please visit http://www.chicorec.com/Athletics/YouthSports-Policies/index.html.

Register Early!

Once a program fills or the registration deadline has passed, a waitlist will be started. Register early to guarantee your child’s spot!

Are You Interested in Volunteer Coaching?

Our amazing volunteer coaches make it possible to offer our youth sports programs at reasonable prices. The difference they make in a child’s life is tremendous. If you or someone you know is interested in volunteer coaching baseball, flag football, or elementary basketball this year, please visit our Coaching Resource website at: http://www.chicorec.com/Athletics/Youth-Coach-Resources . The first step to coaching is to turn in a volunteer application to the CARD Office. Find the volunteer application at the link above.

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Coach of the Quarter:

Congratulations to our Co-Coaches of the Quarter, volunteer basketball coaches Chad Kika Alexander/Chris Needles and Allen/ Tammy Solano! Thank you for your unfaltering devotion to the Youth Sports Department and helping spread a LOVE of the GAME!


Summer Jr. Giants Program (K-7th grade)

SUMMER Elementary and Jr. High Volleyball Leagues (5th-8th grade)

Jr. Giants is a FREE, non-competitive summer baseball program for boys and girls, sponsored by the San Francisco Giants Community Fund and the Chico Area Recreation and Park District. Junior Giants is a great opportunity for boys and girls going into K-6th grade to learn the skills of baseball in a positive and fun format. Junior Giants is more than just a baseball program; it has character development, health, education, and violence prevention programs within it as well!

Don’t let your child get bored this summer! Sign them up for our youth volleyball league for players entering the 5th-8th grade in Fall 2014. Practices will concentrate on skill building, setting, passing, spiking, digging and serving…so the games can be that much more enjoyable! Teams will practice at least once per week and are dependent upon available gym space. Space is limited in this program…so make sure to register early to guarantee your player’s spot!

This program requires volunteer parent participation. Volunteer positions available include Head Coaches, Assistant Coaches and Team Parents. The time commitment is about 1 ½ hours for one weekly practice and another 1 ½ hours for games on Saturday. Practice locations and times are held at the discretion of the coach. For more information on volunteering, please visit http://www.chicorec.com/Athletics/ Youth-Coach-Resources/index.html.

Early Bird Registration Deadline: 5/8 ($84) Final Registration Deadline: 5/15 ($94) Practice: Practice locations will be based on gym availability and will be Monday, Tuesday OR Wednesday from 5:30-7:00 PM. Practices will start the week of June 9. Games: Wednesdays, 6/18-8/13 (Each game is one hour, between the hours of 5:30-8:30 PM) Tournament: Last one/two weeks of the season depending on the number of teams in the league. Program Location: Community Park Field House and various community gyms. Skills Evaluation: CARD will contact participants if needed

FREE

All participants must register through SportsSign up at: https://sfrg-chicorec. sportssignup.com by Wednesday, April 23.

Registration Deadline: 4/23 Register at: https://sfrg-chicorec.sportssignup.com Mandatory First Pitch Meeting:5/10 Kindergarten: 9:30-10:30 AM 1st and 2nd Grade Divisions: 11:00 AM- 12:00 PM 3rd and 4th Grade Divisions: 12:30-1:30 PM 5th and 6th and 7th Grade Divisions: 2:00-3:00 PM The First Pitch meeting will be held at the DFJ Center at 775 East 16th Street. All participants must attend the First Pitch meeting with one parent in order to be eligible to play in Jr. Giants.

Practice: Practice day/time is at the discretion of your volunteer coach. Each team will practice at least once a week during the season.

Games Days: Saturdays 6/14-8/9, times will vary based on number of teams. NO PROGRAM the week of June 30th.

Team Formation All teams will be formed using our team formation procedure. If numbers permit, grades will be separated. Grades will be combined if there aren’t enough players to sustain a league. This will be determined after the registration deadline. All team formation is at the discretion of the Recreation staff.

Grade the player will be entering in fall 2014 School 5th 6th 7th 8th

Bidwell Jr. High Blue Oak Game Location: Community Park Fields Chapman Team formation: Teams will be formed based on grade that player is ENTERING Chico Christian in Fall 2014. Grades will be combined if there aren’t enough players to sustain a Chico Country Day league if they were separated. This will be determined after the registration deadline. Chico Jr. High All teams are randomly drafted and co-ed. All team formation is at the discretion of Citrus the Recreation staff. Due to the size of the league, no buddy requests will be accepted. CORE Butte Charter Durham !nterested in Coaching? Emma Wilson Fill out a volunteer application online at: Hooker Oak www.chicorec.com/Athletics/Youth-Coach-Resources and turn it into the CARD Office. Little Chico Creek Marigold Marsh Jr. High McManus Neal Dow Notre Dame Rosedale Shasta Sierra View Many classes and activities are cancelled due to lack of Parkview enrollment five days prior to the start date of the class. Other Schools * Avoid disappointment and register for your desired class or P lease specify school activity at least 5 days in advance!. when you register.

Helping People Play (530) 895-4711 www.chicorec.com

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21655 21659 N/A 21665 21669 21671 N/A 21677 21711 N/A N/A N/A N/A 21687 N/A N/A 21695 N/A N/A N/A N/A 21707

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NEW Spikeball Academy (5th-8th grade) Spikeball has been described as a hybrid between volleyball and four-square. It is played 2 vs 2 with up to 3 hits before hitting if off the net to change possession to the other team. Unlike volleyball, this game is played 360 degrees with no sides or boundaries, so everyone can really get moving! Spikeball involves hand-eye coordination, anticipation, agility, deception, team work, communication, foot work, and is a fun new game that is rapidly growing! Sign your child up to learn a new popular game, and gain skills that can be transferred to any sport. Program will be held at DeGarmo Park.

Registration Deadline: 9/10 *Grade should be in fall 2014 Course # Age Day Date Time Fee 21756 5th/6th Sa 9/13-10/11 9:00-10:00 AM $45 21757 7th/8th Sa 9/13-10/11 10:15-11:15 AM $45

FALL ShortE All Stars (3-5 year olds)

Sign your little one up for the ultimate first time sports experience! This five-week program will peak the interest of your young one and introduce them to a variety of sports in a fun and positive environment. Participants will play soccer, flag football, basketball, tee-ball and Olympic sports throughout the weeks! This is an instructional program; participants will not be contacted by a coach. Informational flyer available online at www.chicorec.com/Athletics. Space is limited so register early! Program will be held at DeGarmo Park. General youth sports jersey is optional (can be purchased at the CARD Office for $13).

Registration Deadline: 9/4 – make sure to register early Course # Age Day Date Time Fee 21748 3-5 Sa 9/13-10/11 9:00-10:00 AM $42 21749 3-5 Sa 9/13-10/11 10:15-11:15 AM $42 21750 3-5 Sa 9/13-10/11 1 1:30 AM-12:30 PM $42 21751 3-5 Sa 9/13-10/11 12:45-1:45 PM $42

Sandlot Football includes more fun and more game play! This instructional program is open to all youth in K-2 grade. Coaches will work with players the first two weeks to introduce the sport of football using basic skill techniques and formations. The last four weeks there will be 20 minute practices and a formal 40 minute game each day. Fundamentals and simple game strategy will be taught throughout the entire program. Show up the first day and be ready to play! You will not be contacted by a coach for this program. Program will be held at DeGarmo Park. General youth sports jersey is optional, but highly recommended (can be purchased at the CARD Office for $13).

Time 4:00-5:00 PM 5:15-6:15 PM

Fee $54 $54

Park Concerns No one likes to see graffiti or vandalism in parks. However, when this does happen, CARD staff would like to remove it as soon as possible. To report graffiti, vandalism or safety concerns in the parks, please call the CARD Office at 895-4711.

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Nothing says fall like football. Join our fun recreational flag football league. General youth sports jersey is mandatory and can be purchased at the CARD Office for $13.

E arly Bird Registration Deadline: 7/24 ($54) Final Registration Deadline: 7/31 ($64) Practice: Practice day/time is at the discretion of your volunteer coach. Each team will practice at least once a week during the season. Games: Starting in September. Schedules posted online by Friday, August 29. Tuesdays: 3rd and 4th grade Wednesdays: 7th and 8th grade. Thursdays: 5th and 6th grade Each game is one hour, between the hours of 4:00-7:00 PM (All game days are tentative and are subject to change.) Tournament: Will be determined after registration deadline. Tournament brackets/dates and times will be on game schedule when posted online. Program Location: DeGarmo Park Skills Evaluation: CARD staff will contact participants if needed

Team Formation: All teams will be formed using our team formation procedure. If numbers permit, grades will be separated. Grades will be combined if there aren’t enough players to sustain a league. This will be determined after the registration deadline. All team formation is at the discretion of the Recreation staff.

Interested in Coaching?

FALL Sandlot Football (K-2nd grade)

Registration Deadline: 9/3 *Grade should be in fall 2014 Course # Age Day Date 21752 K/1st T/Th 9/9-10/16 21753 2nd T/Th 9/9-10/16

FALL Elementary and Jr. High Flag Football Leagues (3rd-8th Grade)

Fill out a volunteer application online at: www.chicorec.com/Athletics/Youth-Coach-Resources and turn it into the CARD Office.

Grade the player will be entering in fall 2014 School 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th

8th

Bidwell Jr. High Blue Oak Chapman Chico Christian Chico Country Day Chico Jr. High Citrus CORE Butte Charter Durham Emma Wilson Hooker Oak Little Chico Creek Marigold Marsh Jr. High McManus Neal Dow Notre Dame Parkview Rosedale Shasta Sierra View Other Schools

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*Please specify school when you register.

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FALL Elementary Volleyball Program (3rd/4th Grade)

Has your child always wanted to learn how to play volleyball? This instructional league for girls and boys in the 3rd/4th grades is perfect for all skill levels. Players will participate in skill building fundamentals to help prepare them for our Elementary League. Space is limited, so register early! This is an instructional program; participants will not be contacted by a coach. Program will be held at Community Park “Aaron Ray Clark Memorial” Field House.

Registration Deadline: 9/4 *Grade should be in fall 2014 Course # Age Day Date Time Fee 21758 3/4 Sa 9/13-10/11 9:00-10:00 AM $34 21759 3/4 Sa 9/13-10/11 10:15-11:15 AM $34

FALL Volleyball Skills Clinics (5th-8th grade)

Does your player need a little extra work on a specific skill? The skills clinics are a great opportunity for players to focus on one fundamental per session for optimal results. You can register based on the personal needs of your player and what they would like to work on. Program will be held at Community Park “Aaron Ray Clark Memorial” Field House.

Registration Deadline: Thursday before each clinic Course # Skill Grade Day Date Time 21760 Passing/Setting 5/6 Sa 9/13 11:30 AM-1:00 PM 21762 Passing/Setting 7/8 Sa 9/13 1:15-2:45 PM 21761 Serving/Hitting 5/6 Sa 9/20 11:30 AM-1:00 PM 21763 Serving/Hitting 7/8 Sa 9/20 1:15-2:45 PM

Fee $29 $29 $29 $29

FALL Elementary and Junior High Volleyball Leagues (5th-8th Grade)

Bump, Set, Spike! Do you have a volleyball player in your house? If so, this is the perfect league for them! Sign up now for volleyball fun! Practices will concentrate on skill building, setting, passing, spiking, digging and serving…so the games can be that much more enjoyable!

E arly Bird Registration Deadline: 7/30 ($84) Final Registration Deadline: 8/6 ($94) Practice: Practices day & time depends on gym availability. Each team practices once a week for 1 ½ hours. Games: Fridays, 9/5-10/24 (Each game is 1 hour, between the hours of 4:00-9:00 PM) Game schedule will be posted online by Friday, August 29. Tournament: Determined after registration deadline. Tournament bracket dates and times will be on game schedule when posted online. Program Location: Community Park “Aaron Ray Clark Memorial” Field House and various community gyms Skills Evaluation: CARD will contact participants if needed

Team Formation: All teams will be formed using our team formation procedure. If numbers permit, grades will be separated. Grades will be combined if there aren’t enough players to sustain a league. This will be determined after the registration deadline. All team formation is at the discretion of the Recreation staff.

Grade the player will be entering in fall 2014 School 5th 6th 7th 8th Bidwell Jr. High Blue Oak Chapman Chico Christian Chico Country Day Chico Jr. High Citrus CORE Butte Charter Emma Wilson Hooker Oak Little Chico Creek Marigold Marsh Jr. High McManus Neal Dow Notre Dame Parkview Rosedale Shasta Sierra View Other Schools

N/A N/A 21800 21846 21847 21848 21802 21803 N/A 21804 21805 21806 21808 21809 21810 N/A N/A 21812 21814 21815 N/A 21850 21851 21852 21816 21817 N/A 21818 21819 N/A 21820 21821 N/A 21822 21823 N/A N/A N/A 21824 21826 21827 N/A 21828 21829 N/A 21830 21831 21832 21834 21835 N/A 21840 21841 N/A 21836 21837 N/A 21838 21839 N/A 21842 21843 21844

21801 21849 N/A 21807 21811 21813 N/A 21853 N/A N/A N/A N/A 21825 N/A N/A 21833 N/A N/A N/A N/A 21845

*Please specify school when you register.

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FALL High School Volleyball Leagues (9th-12th Grade)

Don’t let your child give up on their love of volleyball because they are in high school! New to CARD, is this awesome high school volleyball league that will allow players to not only continue growing as a player, but give them the opportunity to be part of a team! All teams will be formed using the team formation policy. Teams will practice at least once per week and are dependant upon available gym space.

E arly Bird Registration Deadline: 8/6 ($84) Final Registration Deadline: 8/13 ($94) Practice: Practices are dependent upon the gym availability and space.

Games: Sa, 9/6-10/25 (Games are 1 hour, between the hours of 3:30-6:30PM) Game schedule will be posted online by Friday, August 29. Tournament: Will be determined after registration deadline.Tournament brackets dates and times will be on game schedule when posted online. Tournament dates will be determined by number of teams. Program Location: Community Park “Aaron Ray Clark Memorial” Field House and various community gyms Skills Evaluation: CARD will contact participants if needed We anticipate combining all the grades together for the first couple of years. We need enough players to form four teams to make the league go!

Grade the player will be entering in fall 2014 High School 9th 10th 11th 12th Chico High School Durham High School Fair View High School Hamilton High School Inspire Charter School P.V. High School Other School *please specify school

21769 21770 21771 21793 21794 21795 21773 21774 21775 21789 21790 21791 21785 21786 21787 21777 21778 21779 21781 21782 21783

are matched up with other teams of similar skill. In popular leagues, Recreation and Competitive options are offered on each night of play.

Each league has a set number of spaces available for teams. Those numbers are determined by field or facility availability, night of play and level of ability. Registration is frist come, first served. Once leagues are full a waitlist will be started

All nights and locations listed are subject to change at the discretion of the sports department.

FALL Little Hoopsters Basketball Program/ Mini-League (K-2nd grade)

This instructional program is open to all youth in K-2 grade. Coaches will work with players the first 2-3 weeks to introduce the sport of basketball using basic skill techniques and formations. The last 2-3weeks there will be 20 minute practices and 40 minute formal games each day. Fundamentals and simple game strategy will be taught throughout the entire program. Show up the first day and be ready to play! You will not be contacted by a coach for this program. Program will be held at Community Park “Aaron Ray Clark Memorial” Field House. General youth sports jersey is optional, but highly recommended (can be purchased at the CARD Office for $13).

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Competitive and Recreation options in most leagues to ensure better league quality: CARD is making a proactive effort to ensure more teams

League information, registration dates and rule packets: All league information will be posted on our website www.chicorec.com and www.Teamsideline. com/chico a minimum of 2 weeks prior to the registration deadline. CARD makes every effort to keep dates similar from year to year. However, minor changes are possible.

21772 21796 21776 21792 21788 21780 21784

Registration Deadline 9/4 No program on 10/25 Course # Grade Day Date Time 21766 K Boys/Girls Sa 9/27-11/1 11:30AM-12:30PM 21767 1st Boys/Girls Sa 9/27-11/1 12:45-1:45PM 21768 2nd Boys/Girls Sa 9/27-11/1 2:00-3:00PM

Adult Sports

Roster Requirements: All players must sign a CARD Roster or Add/ Drop form. Adult Sports Web Page WWW.TEAMSIDELINE.COM/CHICO is the best place to get league and tournament information for all Adult Sports programs. General information, registration dates, league schedules, league standings and rules can be found year round.

League Fee Payment Plan Fee $39 $39 $39

For teams who may have trouble coming up with the entire team registration fee up front, CARD offers payment plans to assist. For more information, call the CARD office at 895-4711.

New Early Bird Discount!

Save $40 and register by the Early Bird Deadline. No registration will be taken after the LATE registration deadline.


Summer Leagues

Early Registration Deadline is: Late Registration Deadline is: League Dates: Schedules Posted:

Fall Leagues

Early Registration Deadline is: Late Registration Deadline is: League Dates: Schedules Posted:

Adult Volleyball

5/22 5/29 6/9-8/15 6/2 www.teamsideline.com/chico 7/31 8/7 8/25-10/31 8/18 www.teamsideline.com/chico

Game Times: 7:10 -10:10 PM Number of Games: Eight guaranteed, including playoffs Fee: Early Bird $219, Late Registration $259 *Divisions may be combined depending on registration numbers. Division Day Summer League # Fall League # Women’s Comp A M 21627 22040 Women’s Comp B M 21628 22041 Women’s Rec A M 21629 22042 Women’s Rec B M 21630 22043 Coed Comp A T 21631 22044 Coed Comp B T 21632 22045 Coed Rec A Th 21633 22046 Coed Rec B Th 21634 22047

Adult Basketball (Officiated)

Game Times: Number of Games: Fee 5 on 5: Fee 3 on 3:

7:10-10:10 PM Eight Guaranteed Early Bird $349, Late Registration $389 Early Bird $189, Late Registration $229

Division Day Summer League # Fall League # Men’s Rec TH 21591 22005 Men’s 35 + 3 on 3 W 21592 22006 Men’s Comp TH 21593 22007

Adult Flag Football

Game Times: 7:10-10:10 PM Number of Games: Eight Guaranteed, Including playoffs Fee: Early Bird $369, Late Registration $409 *May play either night based on field availability. Division Day Summer League # Men’s Open M/F* 21594

Fall League # 2048

Adult Kickball

Game Times: 6:30 -10:10 PM Number of Games: Eight Guaranteed Fee: Early Bird $119, Late Registration $159 Division Day Summer League # Coed Open F 21595

Fall League # 22004

Adult Ultimate Frisbee

Outdoor Soccer

Game Times: 6:30 -10:10 PM Number of Games: Eight guaranteed, including playoffs 7 A-Side Fee: Early Bird $309, Late Registration $349 11 A-Side Fee: Early Bird $539, Late Registration $579

Game Times: 7:10-10:10 PM Number of Games: Eight Guaranteed Fee: Early Bird $109, Late Registration $149 Division Day Summer League # Coed Rec T 21635

Fall League # 22039

*Divisions may be split into A/B/C classification depending on the # of teams **Thursday may be used as well, depending on league size Division Day Summer League # Fall League # 7 A-Side/Men T 21596 Summer Only 7 A-Side/Coed* W 21597 Summer Only 7 A-Side/Men 40+ Th 21598 22010 11 A-Side/Men Comp 11 A-Side/Men Rec 11 A-Side/Coed

M T W**

Fall Only Fall Only Fall Only

22009 22008 22012

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Adult Sports Free Agent?

Don’t have a team? Go to www.teamsideline.com/chico and use the free agent sign up link. Give us some background information about yourself, the sport you are interested in, and a way to reach you, and we will circulate that information to the managers in our leagues to help you pick up with a team. Another great way to get on a team is to be at the fields connecting with adults in the community!

Open Gym Volleyball & Basketball Hours

Come out and spend some time on the courts in our Open Gym Basketball & Volleyball programs. Participants must be 18 years of age or older. Provide your own ball and pay $3.00 at the door. All days and times are subject to change. Please check updated times and dates at www.teamsideline.com/chico NEW! Punch passes available for open gym activities. $25 for a 10-punch card. Available at the CARD office, 545 Vallombrosa Ave, or online at www.chicorec.com/ athletics.

Chico Senior Softball Club

Established in 1984, the Chico Senior Softball Club (CSSC) is an independent club that provides an opportunity for individuals 48 years and older to pursue their love of the game of softball. Through an arena of competition, sportsmanship and teamwork, the club promotes fun, fellowship and camaraderie. If you are interested in learning more about this club, visit www.chicoseniorsoftball.com or call 530-345-1111 or 530566-4849.

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Adult Softball

Game Times: 6:00 -10:10 PM Number of Games: Eight guaranteed, including playoffs Fee: Early Bird $349, Late Registration $379 Softball League Reference Guide Men’s Competitive Leagues: B and C Leagues Men’s Recreational Leagues: D and E Leagues Coed Competitive Leagues: C League Coed Recreational Leagues: D and E Leagues Women’s Competitive Leagues: B League Women’s Recreation Leagues: C League

League Movement Teams may be subject to move from their league of choice at the discretion of the Recreation Supervisor if it is deemed for the benefit of the CARD softball program. Prior history and records will be considered when it comes to league placement. Spring or Summer league champions MAY be moved up to a higher league for the subsequent season if also deemed appropriate and teams who struggle in a given league may also be moved down. The goal here is to facilitate proper league placement over the course of time, while teams may not consider themselves a “B” or “C” level team, they may be one of the top teams playing on that evening and it may be necessary that they play in that league.

Division Men’s C Men’s D Men’s C Men’s D Men’s D Men’s C Men’s D Men’s E Men’s D Men’s E Church

Day Summer League # M 21600 M 21601 T 21602 T 21603 W 21605 TH 21606 TH 21607 TH 21608 F 21609 F 21610 F 21611

Fall League # 22013 22014 22015 22016 22018 22019 22020 22021 22022 22023 22024

Coed C Coed D Coed E Coed C Coed D Coed E Coed D Coed E Coed B Coed D Coed E Coed D Coed E

M M M T T T W W TH TH TH F F

21613 21614 21615 21616 21617 21618 21619 21620 21621 21622 21623 21624 21625

22025 22026 22027 22028 22029 22030 22031 22032 22033 22034 22035 22036 22037

Women’s B Women’s C

W W

21626 21654

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Trips & Tours

A detailed flyer for each trip is available at the CARD office or Lakeside Pavilion.

Day Trips

Refund provided if seat is resold.

Sacramento Museum Tour

After a tour at a Sacramento museum, enjoy a hosted lunch at the Spaghetti Factory. Then it’s off for a visit to the State Capitol. There you may stroll through the Capitol building and gardens at your own pace.

Course# Day 22730

T

Date 5/6

Fee $50 per person

Sacramento River Boat Train Tour

Travel by boat and rail during this day trip to Sacramento! Enjoy a 1 hour narrated boat cruise on the Sacramento River, as well as a ride on the Steam Engine Train that leaves from Old Town Sacramento. You will have some time on your own to explore Old Town Sacramento.

Overnight Excursions

Enjoy one of our overnight excursions! We are sure you will find something for your sense of adventure. A detailed flyer for each trip is available at the CARD office or online at www.chicorec.com. Refund details are different for each trip.

Take a trip back in time when we visit the Empire Mine- the oldest, largest and richest gold mine in California. The day will include a guided Mine and Cottage tour along with a “Miners Lunch” served on the clubhouse patio by volunteers in period costumes. Must register by 8/20.

Colorado Springs (Premier World Discovery) Unpack one time for a stay of 5 nights at the First Class Antlers Hilton in Colorado Springs. Ride along the Arkansas River through the scenic Royal Gorge and take in spectacular views from the summit at Pikes Peak. Highlights of this trip include a Denver City Tour, US Air Force Academy, Cripple Creek, US Olympic Training Center, Royal Gorge Train ride, Garden of the Gods, Pikes Peak Cog Railway ride and a farewell dinner at the iconic Broadmoor Hotel. Trip includes 8 meals, round-trip transfers and airfare, professional tour director, motor coach transportation, baggage handling for one suitcase per person (except airline fees), admissions & sightseeing per itinerary and all applicable tips and gratuities. A $300 deposit per person is due at the time of registration and final payment is due by 5/1/14.

Course# Day 22788 Th

Course# Day

Course# Day 22731

Sa

Date 6/14

Fee $57 per person

Empire Mine-Grass Valley

Date

Fee

9/4

$75 per person

Draft Horse Classic in Grass Valley

Majestic Draft Horse performances, breath-taking competitions, and seeing a Draft Horse “up-close” – it’s all part of the Annual Draft Horse Classic and Harvest Fair at the Nevada County Fairgrounds in Grass Valley. In between the Draft Horse performances, the Harvest Fair is bustling with activity. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit the barns and meet the horses, taste the delicious Treat Street goodies, or sit and enjoy the live entertainment.

Course# Day 22732

Th-T

Date 9/20

Fee $55 per person

Mark your calendars- you won’t want to miss this slideshow presentation on many of our overnight excursions. Refreshments and raffle prizes- bring a friend!

Talbot Tours

Tuesday, August 5th, at 2:00 PM

Premier World Discovery

Tuesday, September 9th, at 2:00 PM

Fee $1860 per person, double $2485 single person

Western Frontier (Premier World Discovery) Highlights of this trip include Yellowstone National Park, Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse Memorial, Badlands National Park, Grand Teton National Park and a Salt Lake City tour. Trip includes 9 nights’ accommodations, 14 meals, round-trip transfers and airfare, professional tour director, motor coach transportation, baggage handling for one suitcase per person (except airline fees), admissions per itinerary and all applicable tips and gratuities. A $300 deposit per person is due at the time of registration and final payment is due by 5/1/14. Course# Day

Travel Expo at Lakeside Pavilion

Date

21187 Th-T 7/10-7/15/14

Date

21188 W-F 8/20-8/29/14

Fee $2530 per person, double $3405 single person

Custer State Park- Buffalo Roundup (Talbot Tours) Feel the thunder of pre-historic beasts as they rumble by during this fall tradition in the beautiful Black Hills. This one-of-a-kind program also includes the Buffalo Roundup Arts Festival, a buffalo steak dinner, a ride on the famous 1990 Train, Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse and much more! Trip includes 5 nights’ accommodations, 8 meals, deluxe motor coach, and admissions fees as noted, baggage handling (except airline fees) for one suitcase per person and all applicable tips and gratuities for drivers and guides. A $250 deposit per person is due at the time of registration and final payment is due by 5/1/14. Course# Day

Date

21189 W-M 9/24-9/29/14

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Fee $ 2095 per person, double $ 2395 single person

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Panama Canal Cruise (Talbot Tours)

Don’t miss this 15 night cruise aboard the Island Princess, with full transit through the Panama Canal. Sail out of San Francisco, stop in Cabo San Lucas, Nicaragua, Puntarenas, Costa Rica, Cartegena and Aruba, before docking in Fort Lauderdale, for your return flight home. Trip includes 15 night luxury cruise, shipboard meals and entertainment, baggage handling (except airline fees) for one suitcase per person, all transfers between Airport, Ship and Pier, all applicable tips and gratuities for drivers and porters, pre-trip orientation and a Talbot Tours travel gift. A $350-550 deposit per person, based on category, is due at the time of registration and final payment is due by 6/30/14.

Course# Day

Date

21190 Sa-Su 9/27-10/12/14

Fee $ 3055-3780 depending on cabin choice

Costa Rica- A Natural Paradise (Talbot Tours)

The Northern Plains showcases some of Costa Rica’s most scenic countryside and small towns. Tour highlights include the Braulio Carrillo National Park, a banana processing and packaging plant, a pineapple farm, a cruise along the Tortuguero Canals, the Arenal Volcano and a cruise on Arenal Lake, the Butterfly and Hummingbird gardens, a traditional Costa Rican dance show and much more. Trip includes round-trip transfers and airfare, 8 nights’ accommodations, 21 meals, purified water at meals and free bottled water, baggage handling (except airline fees) for one suitcase per person and all applicable tips and gratuities for drivers and guides. A $400 deposit per person is due at the time of registration and final payment is due by 8/1/14.

Course# Day

Date

21200 Su-M 10/19-10/27/14

Fee $ 3080 per person, double $ 3570 single person

New Year’s in Colorado Springs (Talbot Tours) Ring in the New Year at the Broadmoor Hotel, located on 3,000 lush acres under the shadow of Cheyenne Mountain in the Rockies. Highlights of the trip include Royal Gorge Bridge, hosted luncheon aboard the Royal Gorge Train, Colorado Springs City Tour including the US Air Force Academy and the Olympic Training Center, New Year’s Eve Gala Dinner and Dancing and a New Year’s Day Brunch. Trip includes home pickup/drop off, round trip airfare, 4 nights’ accommodations, 8 meals, admissions fees as noted, baggage handling (except airline fees) for one suitcase per person and all applicable tips and gratuities for drivers and guides. A $250 deposit per person is due at the time of registration and final payment is due by 11/1/14. Course# Day

Date

22330 M-F 12/29-1/2

Fee $2060 per person, double $2495 single person

New Year’s in San Antonio (Talbot Tours)

Celebrate the New Year on the River! Highlights of the trip include a Boat Cruise down the Paseo del Rio, New Year’s Eve Gala Dinner and Dancing, New year’s Day Brunch, tours of the Alamo and San Jose Mission, visit to the top of Tower of America, day trip to Fredericksburg and more. Trip includes home pickup/drop off, round trip airfare, 4 nights’ at the Hyatt Regency, 6 meals, admissions fees as noted, baggage handling (except airline fees) for one suitcase per person and all applicable tips and gratuities for drivers and guides. A $250 deposit per person is due at the time of registration and final payment is due by 11/1/14.

Course# Day

Date

22331 T-Sa 12/30-1/3

Fee $1990 per person, double $2440 single person

Venice and Italian Lakes (Premier World Discovery) Highlights of this trip include Yellowstone National Park, Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse Memorial, Badlands National Park, Grand Teton National Park and a Salt Lake City tour. Trip includes 9 nights’ accommodations, 14 meals, round-trip transfers and airfare, professional tour director, motor coach transportation, baggage handling for one suitcase per person (except airline fees), admissions per itinerary and all applicable tips and gratuities. A $300 deposit per person is due at the time of registration and final payment is due by 12/15/14. Course# Day

Fee $3380 per person, double $4030 single person

Great Trains and Grand Canyons (Premier World Discovery)

A great trip for golfers and sightseers alike! Highlights of this trip include Yellowstone National Park, Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse Memorial, Badlands National Park, Grand Teton National Park, a Salt Lake City tour and 2 free days for golfing. Trip includes 9 nights’ accommodations, 14 meals, round-trip transfers and airfare, professional tour director, motor coach transportation, baggage handling for one suitcase per person (except airline fees), admissions per itinerary and all applicable tips and gratuities. A $300 deposit per person is due at the time of registration and final payment is due by 1/31/15.

Course# Day

Date

22737 Su-F 4/26-5/1/15

Fee $1980 per person, double $2580 single person

Mexican Riviera Cruise (Talbot Tours)

Soothing seas, clear skies and warm tropical breezes make the golden Mexican Riviera a fabulous place to cruise! This is a perfect vacation for golfers, shoppers, water sports enthusiasts or anyone who loves the bright flavors of Mexico. Depart from San Francisco- ports of call include; Cabo San Lucas, Loreto, La Paz and Puerto Vallarta. Trip includes home pickup/drop off, round trip transportation to San Francisco, all meals and entertainment on board, baggage handling for one suitcase per person and all taxes and fees. April 2015- check back for dates and prices!

Washington DC and Williamsburg (Premier World Discovery)

Highlights of this trip include Yellowstone National Park, Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse Memorial, Badlands National Park, Grand Teton National Park and a Salt Lake City tour. Trip includes 9 nights’ accommodations, 14 meals, round-trip transfers and airfare, professional tour director, motor coach transportation, baggage handling for one suitcase per person (except airline fees), admissions per itinerary and all applicable tips and gratuities. A $300 deposit per person is due at the time of registration and final payment is due by 1/31/15.

Course# Day

Date

22738 Th-W 5/14-5/20/15

Fee $2230 per person, double $2880 single person

Amadeus-Danube River Cruise (Talbot Tours) This amazing journey leads from the “Golden City” of Prague to Hungary’s lively capital, Budapest. Tour highlights: 3 nights in Prague, 7 night cruise aboard the Amadeus Brillant, Passau, Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest, Durnstein, Melk and 6 sightseeing tours. Trip includes home pickup/drop off, round trip airfare, all meals and entertainment on board, wine with dinner, baggage handling for one suitcase per person (except airline fees), all departure and port taxes and all driver and porter gratuities. Day Date Sa-T

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22736 M-T 3/23-3/31/15

Fee

9/5-9/16/15 Check back for fees


CARD Facilities CARD Community Center 545 Vallombrosa Avenue

The CARD Community Center is conveniently located in the heart of Chico and offers a park-like setting close to the creek. This center is the ultimate for any wedding, family reunion or dance.

Reception Hall Includes:

Access to a Caterer’s Kitchen, Outside Patio, Lawn Area, Outdoor Ceremony Area, Scenic Photo Areas and a Bridal Dressing Room. Dining Capacity: 200 Assembly Capacity: 250

Saturday Rentals (15 hour rental) Fees: $1,700 Refundable Deposit: $500 Friday & Sunday Rentals (15 hour rental)

Meeting Rooms

Seating Capacity with Tables: 25 Assembly Capacity: 50

Monday – Friday Rentals (2 hour minimum)

Fee:

$35 per hour Deposit: $100

Fees: $1,200 Refundable Deposit: $500

Call to inquire about weekday rentals.

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L A KE SID E PAVILION

The Quiet Waters of Lakeside Pavilion Await You...

Lakeside Pavilion 2565 California Park Drive

Located in the foothills at California Park in Chico, this lakeside setting is ideal for any special event. This Chico icon is now under the ownership of The Chico Area Recreation and Park District. The CARD staff is here to make your special event as memorable and hassle free as possible. Dining Capacity: 275 Assembly Capacity: 225

Rentals

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Fees:

$2,400 Friday or Sunday $3,000 Saturday Refundable Deposit: $500

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KITCHEN

AVAILABLE TO ANY

CATERER


Pleasant Valley Recreation Center

Dorothy F. Johnson Neighborhood Center

Do you need a large meeting hall, or a place to have a fun family party? If so, then the Social Hall at the Pleasant Valley Recreation Center is the perfect place for your event. This space serves as an ideal location for business meetings, family get-togethers, weddings, birthday parties, or any other special occasion. The rental price includes tables, chairs, projection screen, and kitchen. The Center also has a patio and grass area for you and your guests to relax and enjoy the outdoors.

Are you looking for a place to host a birthday party, family get-together, or wedding? Then the Willow Hall, located at the Dorothy F. Johnson Neighborhood Center, is the perfect place for your event. The rental price includes a caterer’s kitchen, tables, chairs, and access to indoor and outdoor basketball, as well as access to a playground for young children. For an additional fee, you can also reserve the game room, which includes a pool table, foosball, and Wii.

Dining Capacity: 100 Assembly Capacity: 150

Dining Capacity: 100 Assembly Capacity: 150

Monday - Sunday Rentals (4 hour minimum)

Monday - Sunday Rentals (4 hour minimum) 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM Fees: $60 - $100 per hour Refundable Deposit: $400

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Decorations and table linens in above photographs provided by:

8:00 AM – 11:00 PM Fees: $60 - $100 per hour Refundable Deposit: $400

775 E. 16th Street

2320 North Avenue

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CARD Parks

Hancock Park

Baroni Park

Humboldt Skate Park

31 Baroni Drive

371 Humboldt Avenue

Community Park

Oak Way Park

1900 Dr.MLK, Jr. Parkway

1510 West 8th Avenue

Community Park Field House

Peterson Park

1900 Dr.MLK, Jr. Parkway

300 Denali Drive

DeGarmo Park

Rotary Park

199 Leora Court

210 East 16th Street

Dorothy F. Johnson Center Park

Sycamore Field

775 East 16th Street

One Mile Area, Bidwell Park

Hooker Oak Park

Wildwood Park

1928 Manzanita Avenue

100 Wildwood Avenue

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Picnic Rentals You no longer need to go and “stake out” your picnic site ahead of time. CARD is now accepting reservations for picnic areas. While there are still several picnic areas that are available on a first-come, first-serve basis, the picnic sites listed are now available for rent. These sites are in high demand and offer users the “peace of mind” when planning a child’s birthday party, family reunion or association gathering. To make a reservation, please visit the CARD Office located at 545 Vallombrosa Avenue.

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Rental Fees Rental Picnic Sites: 4 hour rental Participants:

Fee:

1-50 51-100 $50 $75

101-175 $100

* Additional costs may apply

Community Park

Oak Way Park

Site 1 - Covered Picnic Area •4-6 Picnic Tables •1 Large BBQ •Designated Location for Bounce House •Close Access to Playground, Sand Volleyball, Open Areas

Covered Picnic Area •2 Picnic Tables •2 BBQs •Designated Location for Bounce House •Close Access to Playground, basketball courts, disc golf and restrooms

Hooker Oak Park

Wildwood Park

Site 1 - Covered Picnic Area •6 Large Picnic Tables •1 Large BBQ •Bounce Houses are not allowed at this location •Close Access to Playground and disc golf course Site 2 •4 Picnic Tables •2 BBQs •Designated Location for Bounce House •Close Access to Playground, basketball courts, horseshoe pits, restrooms and Little Chico Creek

Site 1 - “Blue Oak” Covered Picnic Area •10 Large Picnic Tables •1 Large BBQ •Close Access to Playground, restrooms, soccer field, softball field, and youth softball field Site 2 - “Red Bud” Covered Picnic Area •10 Picnic Tables •1 Large BBQs •Close Access to Playground, restrooms, soccer field, softball field, and youth softball field

DeGarmo Park Covered Picnic Area, Site 1 •6 Picnic Tables •Bounce Houses are not allowed at this location •Close Access to Playground and restrooms •2 BBQs

DeGarmo Park Pavilion Whether you are planning a wedding reception, birthday party, family reunion, or any other special occasion, the DeGarmo Park Pavilion is a terrific outdoor area to host your special occasion. Call (530) 895-4711 today for more information on how to reserve this facility for your special gathering.

DeGarmo Pavilion Rental Fees DeGarmo Park Pavilion •Covered Picnic Area •2 Large BBQs •Designated Location for Bounce House •Close Access to Playground and restrooms

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DeGarmo Park Pavilion: 4 hour rental Participants: 1-50 51-100 101-200 Fee: $100 $150 $200

200+ $250

* Additional costs may apply

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General Information CARD Staff Administrative

Steve Visconti, General Manager Jennifer Marciales, Executive Assistant Catherine Schmauch, Customer Service Rep. Leslie Bruening, Customer Service Rep. Ed Johnson, Facilities Coordinator

Office Division

Scott Dowell, Business Manager Heidi Radcliffe, Finance Assistant Suzanne Bullock, Human Resources Assistant

Recreation Division

Customer Satisfaction Guarantee

At the Chico Area Recreation and Park District, we are constantly striving to provide you with quality recreation programs. We are confident that you will like these programs… so confident that we will ensure our promise to provide that high quality. If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with the quality of our programs or instructors, we encourage you to contact us immediately so we can work to resolve your concern and improve the quality of our programs for all participants. If you are not completely satisfied, contact us and we will arrange for you to do one of the following. 1. Repeat the program at no charge. 2. Receive full credit that can be applied to any other program. 3. Receive a full refund. Currently, this guarantee applies to all of our programs except Adult Leagues, Facility Rentals, Trips and Tours, and all grant/scholarship funded programs. These programs have specific policies that apply. Your complete satisfaction with these programs is equally valued, and we will work with you to resolve your concerns.

Robert Hinderer, Superintendent of Recreation and Community Services Melissa Pasquale, Sr. Recreation Supervisor Noah Hajec, Adult Sports Supervisor Stephanie Tomassilli, After School Supervisor Erin Gonzales, Youth Sports Supervisor Lisa Almaguer, Marketing Coordinator

To receive a credit, repeat a program, or obtain a refund, please contact us in writing, by phone, by email, or in person. Requests must be made within ten (10) business days after the last program meeting. Your receipt, cancelled check or proof of I.D. may be required. Refund checks will be processed within fifteen (15) business days.

Park Division

Cancellation Policy

Jake Preston, Superintendent of Parks and Facilities Chris Mahoney, Park Supervisor Randy Will, Park Supervisor Marty Bergstedt, Park Supervisor Ross Hensley, Park Supervisor Steve Harrold, Utility II Frank Savage, Utility II Job Glacken, Utility II Carlos Burbon, Utility II Sean Middlebrook, Utility I Dave Cavnar, Utility I Jim Fowler, Utility I Rick Cavazos, Utility I Michael Mayer, Utility I Aaron Haar, Utility I Joe Vaughn, Utility I Thomas Vaughn, Utility I

Board The Chico Area Recreation and Park District’s Board of Directors meet the third Thursday of each month at 7:00 pm at the CARD Community Center, 545 Vallombrosa Avenue. To view past and current Board agendas, please visit our website at www. chicorec.com. For further information regarding meetings, call 895-4711.

Board Members Tom Lando Jan Sneed Ed Seagle Michael Worley Herman Ellis

tlando@chicorec.com jsneed@chicorec.com eseagle@chicorec.com mworley@chicorec.com hellis@chicorec.com

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In the event CARD needs to cancel a class or program due to low enrollment, inclement weather, or any other unforeseen circumstance, you will receive a full refund of the registration fee. We understand that unexpected circumstances may also arise resulting in a need for you to withdraw from a class or program. If so, please notify us prior to the first day of the class, and you will receive a full refund. Unfortunately, due to the nature of some of our programs, there are some exceptions. Please refer to the program for additional information and exceptions. Requests for refunds or transfers may be made in person, by email or by phone. Your receipt, cancelled check or proof of identification may be required. Refund checks will be processed within fifteen (15) business days.

CARD Mission Statement

The Mission of the Chico Area Recreation and Park District (CARD) is to provide recreation opportunities to the greater Chico Community in a coordinated and cost effective manner.

Americans with Disabilities Act

Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, The Chico Area Recreation And Park District will make reasonable efforts to accommodate persons with disabilities in the provision of District services, programs or activities. If you reqire special acommodation in order to participate in a District park or recreation program, please let us know when you register.

Photo Release

The Chico Area Recreation and Park District (CARD) reserves the right to photograph facilities, activities and program participants for potential future use in advertising brochures and CARD’S web page. All photos will remain the property of CARD.


Chico Area Recreation & Park District Registration Form

3 Easy Ways to Register!

In Person 545 Vallombrosa Ave. Chico, CA. 95926

By Mail 545 Vallombrosa Ave. Chico, CA. 95926

Online www.chicorec.com

We accept

Make Checks Payable to CARD There is a $15.00 charge on all returned checks.

Please use this form for family members only Birth Date

Adult Name Email Street Address

City

Work Phone

Home Phone

Emergency Contact Name Participant’s Name

State

Zip

Cell Phone Phone Number

Sex M/F

Birth Date

Course Number

Activity Name

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Fee

Donation of $1 or more to CARD Community Fund:

Americans with Disabilities Act: The Chico Area Recreation and Park District makes reasonable efforts to accommodate persons with disabilities in the provision of District services, classes, programs or activities. If you require special accommodation in order to participate in a District park or recreation program, please let us know when you register.

Total:

I, as a participant or as the parent or legal guardian of a minor participant in the above-named classes, programs, and/or activities, have carefully read the agreement, waiver, and release form on the reverse page, fully understand its contents, and voluntarly sign it of my own free will. I am aware that this is a release of liability and an assumption of risks and a contract between myself and CARD. Signature____________________________________________________________ Date_________________

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Agreement, Waiver and Release I have carefully read the description of the class(es), program(s) and activity(ies) (collectively referred to as “Activity”) for which I am registering and in consideration for being permitted by the Chico Area Recreation and Park District to participate in the Activity and as described in the District Activity Guide, flyers, correspondence, newsletters, website and/or e-mail, I for myself, personal representative, assigns, heirs, and next of kin, hereby waive, release and discharge any and all claims for damages for personal injury, death or property damage which I may have, or which may hereafter accrue to me, as a result of participation in said Activity. I certify and represent that I am in good health and physically able to participate in said Activity. I fully understand that the Activity involves unknown risks and dangers and I fully accept all such rights and responsibilities for losses, costs and damages I incur as a result of my participation in the Activity. This release is intended to release and discharge in advance the Chico Area Recreation and Park District (its directors, officers, employees, volunteers, and agents) from any and all liability arising out of or connected in any way with my participation in said activity, even though that liability may arise out of negligence or carelessness on the part of the persons or entities mentioned above. It is understood that this Activity involves an element of risk and danger of accidents, and knowing those risks I hereby assume those risks. It is further agreed that this Waiver, Release and Assumption of Risk is to be binding on my heirs and assigns. I agree to indemnify and to hold the above persons or entities free and harmless from any loss, liability, damage, cost or expense which they may incur as the result of my death or injury or property damage that I may sustain while participating in said Activity. I agree that if any portion of this Agreement, Waiver, and Release is held to be invalid, the balance shall remain in full force and effect. I HAVE CAREFULLY READ THIS AGREEMENT, WAIVER AND RELEASE AND FULLY UNDERSTAND ITS CONTENTS. I AM AWARE THAT THIS IS A RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND CONTRACT BETWEEN MYSELF AND THE CHICO AREA RECREATION AND PARK DISTRICT AND I SIGN IT OF MY FREE WILL. Parental/Legal Guardian Consent: (This form must be completed and signed by a parent/guardian if applicant is under 18 years of age.) I hereby consent to my son/daughter/ward’s participation in the Activity and as described in the District Activity Guide, flyers, correspondence, newsletters, website, and/or e-mail and I hereby execute this Agreement, Waiver and Release on his/her behalf. I certify and represent that said minor is in good health and physically able to participate in said Activity. I for myself and said minor’s personal representative, assigns, heirs, and next of kin, hereby waive, release and discharge any and all claims for damages for personal injury, death or property damage which I and/or said minor may have, or which may hereafter accrue, as a result of participation in said Activity. I fully understand that the Activity involves unknown risks and dangers and I fully accept all such rights and responsibilities for losses, costs and damages incurred as a result of his/her participation in the Activity. This release is intended to release and discharge in advance the Chico Area Recreation and Park District (its directors, officers, employees, volunteers, and agents) from any and all liability arising out of or connected in any way with said minor’s participation in said Activity, even though that liability may arise out of negligence or carelessness on the part of the persons or entities mentioned above. It is understood that this Activity involves an element of risk and danger of accidents, and knowing those risks I hereby assume those risks. It is further agreed that this Waiver, Release and Assumption of Risk is to be binding on all heirs and assigns. I hereby agree to indemnify and hold the persons and entities mentioned above free and harmless from any loss, liability, damage, cost or expense which they may incur as a result of the death or injury or property damage that said minor may sustain while participating in said Activity. I agree that if any portion of this Agreement, Waiver, and Release is held to be invalid, the balance shall remain in full force and effect. I HAVE CAREFULLY READ THIS AGREEMENT, WAIVER AND RELEASE AND FULLY UNDERSTAND ITS CONTENTS. I AM AWARE THAT THIS IS A RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND CONTRACT BETWEEN MYSELF AND THE CHICO AREA RECREATION AND PARK DISTRICT AND I SIGN IT OF MY FREE WILL ON BEHALF OF MYSELF AND MY MINOR CHILD.


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