Recreation Schedule - Fall 2025

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Cupertino Preschool 2025-2026

School Year

cupertino.gov/preschool

6 to 8 p.m.

Quinlan Community Center

Saturday, December 6

You and your family are invited to a breakfast celebration with Santa! The elves will be cooking up their delicious North Pole Pancakes and Santa will be posing for pictures.

Seating 1: 8:30 a.m.

Seating 2: 9:30 a.m.

Seating 3: 10:30 a.m.

minute sessions

Quinlan Community Center 10185 North Stelling Road

Kick off the holiday season at the City’s annual Community Tree Lighting!

Experience the moment when the tree comes alive with hundreds of twinkling lights, filling the air with a magical glow.

cupertino.gov/treelighting

Quinlan Community Center Saturday, December 13 10 a.m. to noon

Deaf and hard of hearing children, along with their families, are invited to spend time with a Santa who understands sign language! Santa only communicates using sign language but an interpreter will be on-site to help translate.

Child: $10R|$12NR

Adult: $5R|$6NR

Cookies • Crafts Visit Santa!

Thanksgiving Week Camps

November 24 to 26

Pokémon Engineering with LEGO® 5-10Y

Calling all Pokémon trainers! With thePokémon Championship approaching, join our enthusiastic Play-Well instructors as we build and catch our favorite Pokémon, rescue Pikachu from Team Rocket, take a ride on the S.S. Anne to uncover rare and mystic Pokémon, and battle to see who will hold the title of Pokémon Master. Come along on our journey to catch ‘em all!

Craft Room at Quinlan Community Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29794 M-W 9:00a-12:00p 11/24-11/26 3 $144 $173

Instructor:Play-Well TEKnologies Staff

RoboPets Robotics and Coding 5-10Y

Get ready for a fun-filled camp where kids explore robotics, coding, and animals! Using LEGO® WeDo Robotics, campers will build and code robot creatures like dogs, dinosaurs, gorillas, and dolphins. They’ll learn to make their bots move, create cool habitats, race their robots, and play awesome games. It’s a week full of creativity, learning, and adventure!

Building at Portal Park

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29864 M-W 9:00a-12:00p 11/24-11/26 3 $190 $228

Instructor:Snapology Of Los Gatos

Cardboard Engineering

Sloppy Science

6-8Y

Enroll your little ones in grades K to 2 in this camp! Using kid-safe cardboard construction tools, they craft fantastic projects, from cardboard castles and rockets to DIY toys. Foster creativity and problem-solving in this hands-on building, imagination-fueled adventure. Join the fun, and let their creativity soar!

Room 4 at Monta Vista Recreation Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29904 M-W 9:00a-12:00p 11/24-11/26 3 $210 $252

Instructor:CodeLinkd LLC

6-11Y

In this series of classes, we will explore and learn about elements, molecules, and atoms. Snap on some safety goggles and get ready for some sloppy science! Junior Mad Scientists will study split-second reactions and learn about glow-in-the-dark technology. Students will be glued to their seats as they explore adhesives, clingy materials and lots of other super sticky stuff! Materials fee $25.

Social Room at Quinlan Community Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29918 M-W 9:00a-12:00p 11/24-11/26 3 $225 $270

Instructor:Mad Science Staff

Academic Writing: Mechanics and Style 8-11Y

Master the writing fundamentals that enrich every advanced skill! In this educational, yet enjoyable class, students strengthen their grammar with knowledge and exploration of vocabulary, sentence structure, paragraphs, and figurative language, bringing detail and clarity to all their writing! Fun activities and writing games make practice fun so that students can learn the fundamentals of grammar, vocabulary, and excellent writing! In-person class materials fee $20.

Classroom at Communication Academy

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

30073 M-W 9:00a-11:30a 11/24-11/26 3 $260 $312

Virtual

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

30094 M-W 9:00a-11:30a 11/24-11/26 3 $220 $264

Instructor:Communication Academy Staff

Public Speaking: Spontaneous 8-11Y

Learn the most versatile speech type and be prepared for on-thespot questions! This fun but serious class uses speaking activities and enjoyable games to teach students critical skills in on-the-spot speaking, confidence, organizing their ideas, and keeping calm in both casual and academic situations! Students learn to create excellent on-the-spot presentations and presentations with research prep time. In-person class materials fee $20.

Classroom at Communication Academy

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 30092 M-W 12:30p-3:00p 11/24-11/26 3 $260 $312

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 30095 M-W 12:30p-3:00p 11/24-11/26 3 $220 $264

Instructor:Communication Academy Staff

Academic Writing and Public Speaking 8-11Y

Master skills in speaking, writing, language, and confidence! Includes supervision between courses. This combines student signups with the Academic Writing and Public Speaking classes for the day for a total maximum of 12! Materials fee $40.

Classroom at Communication Academy

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

30093 M-W 9:00a-3:00p 11/24-11/26 3 $495 $594

Instructor:Communication Academy Staff

FALL CAMPS

FALL CAMPS

Roblox Game Design 10-12Y

Enroll your kids in grades 4 through 6 in this camp, where they learn to create games on Roblox instead of just playing them! Kids learn game design fundamentals like level design and game mechanics to create projects, including obstacle courses, simulators, and other adventures in the virtual world. Join us for a creative game design journey!

Room 4 at Monta Vista Recreation Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29905 M-F 1:30p-4:30p 11/24-11/26 3 $210 $252

Instructor:CodeLinkd LLC

Winter Break Camps

• December 22 to 26 • December 29 to January 2

Holiday Music Camp

5-10Y

The Joyful Melodies Music Camp is a perfect opportunity for your child to explore music this holiday break. Our camp is catered to all musical backgrounds, especially absolute beginners, along with a special opportunity for a final performance for parents and friends at the end of the week. No class 12/25, 1/1.

Classroom at Joyful Melodies Music School

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29846 M-W,F 9:00a-12:00p 12/22-12/26 4 $380 $456

29847 M-W,F 12:30p-3:30p 12/22-12/26 4 $380 $456

29848 M-W,F 9:00a-3:30p 12/22-12/26 4 $684 $821

29849 M-W,F 9:00a-12:00p 12/29-1/2 4 $380 $456

29850 M-W,F 12:30p-3:30p 12/29-1/2 4 $380 $456

29851 M-W,F 9:00a-3:30p 12/29-1/2 4 $684 $821

Instructor:Joyful Melodies Staff

Academic Writing and Public Speaking 6-11Y

Master skills in speaking, writing, language, and confidence! Includes supervision between courses. This combines student signups with the Academic Writing and Public Speaking classes for the day for a total maximum of 12! Materials fee $40. No class 12/24, 12/25, 1/1.

Classroom at Communication Academy 6-8Y

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

30097 M-Tu,F 9:00a-3:00p 12/22-12/26 3 $495 $594 8-11Y

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

30099 M-W,F 9:00a-3:00p 12/29-1/2 4 $645 $774

Instructor:Communication Academy Staff

Academic Writing: Storytelling 6-8Y

Express your creativity and make your writing shine! Turn your imagination into complete stories by mastering the writing tools and narrative parts that every good story needs: Character, Plot, Setting, Narration, and your own unique style. Students learn from existing stories and create their own, practicing writing skills that are both practical and fun! Materials fee $20. No class 12/24, 12/25.

Classroom at Communication Academy

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

30090 M-Tu,F 9:00a-11:30a 12/22-12/26 3 $260 $312

Instructor:Communication Academy Staff

Public Speaking: Convincing Speakers 6-8Y

Share your opinions persuasively and inspire the world! Learn to express your beliefs clearly, concisely, charismatically, and persuasively. Students master effective communication, increase their confidence, refine their use of language, organization, and style, and gain the most valuable skill in the world: Persuasion! Materials fee $20. No class 12/24, 12/25.

Classroom at Communication Academy

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

30096 M-Tu,F 12:30p-3:00p 12/22-12/26 3 $260 $312

Instructor:Communication Academy Staff

Academic Writing: Creative Writing

8-11Y

Practice, perfect, and enjoy writing by creating the stories you've always wanted to write! Students write their own short stories, learning about writing tools and skills to improve their writing and their confidence! They share their stories with friends and learn crucial editing and revision skills by working with each other. Materials fee $20. No class 1/1.

Classroom at Communication Academy

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs

M-W,F 9:00a-11:30a 12/29-1/2

Instructor:Communication Academy Staff

Public Speaking: Drama Club 8-11Y

Bring expression, emotion, and mastery to your voice with the art of storytelling! In this engaging class, students master many powerful skills: performing for an audience, expressing the full range of emotion through characters, attentiveness as audience members, and more! Through fun activities and speaking games, students become expert speakers who can share ideas and entertainment with charisma and enthusiasm. Materials fee $20. No class 1/1.

Classroom at Communication Academy

Instructor:Communication Academy Staff

CUPERTINO PRESCHOOL Learning through play

Give your child a strong start with our play-based curriculum, designed to foster social development through interactive group activities and play. Class features a blend of crafts, tracing, hands-on activities, storytime, and both indoor and outdoor play.

With two flexible schedules, Cupertino Preschool provides the perfect setting for your child to learn, grow, and thrive!

Play-based learning

play Developmental curriculum

25-26 WINTER SESSION

Tiny Tots Two Days

Tots Three Days

REGISTRATION

• Register at reg4rec.org for the 25-26 winter session

• School year is broken into three sessions

• Proof of age and immunization records are required

• Child can only register for one of the two schedules

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

• Child should be toilet-trained by the first day of class

• Child must be at least 2 years and 9 months, by the first day of class, January 1, 2026

Visit cupertino.gov/preschool for more information or to schedule a tour

Classes with this symbol require adult participation.

First Steps in Drawing and Painting

This activity is for young children just beginning to learn the art of drawing, painting, and composition. Through a sequential series of projects, your child will learn many foundational techniques and art concepts. No class 10/15, 11/26.

Craft Room at Quinlan Community Center

Create Together

2.5-5Y

Enjoy a 3D building experience with your budding artist as they navigate a series of activities designed to enhance their fine motor skills and introduce the concept of “if I can think it, I can make it.” Bring an apron or wear clothes that can get muddy. No class 11/11, 11/25, 11/29.

Ceramics Center at Wilson Park

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29954 Sa 10:00a-11:00a 9/6-10/18 7 $270 $324

29951 Tu 10:00a-11:00a 9/9-10/21 7 $270 $324

29955 Sa 10:00a-11:00a 10/25-12/13 7 $270 $324

29952 Tu 10:00a-11:00a 10/28-12/16 6 $240 $288

Instructor:Lisa Molaro

4-6Y

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29923 W 4:30p-5:30p

Instructor:Euphrat Museum Of Art Staff

Literacy Lab - Sounds Level

2.5-3.5Y

Our Literacy Lab - Sounds Level introduces young learners to phonics through an engaging approach that combines music, movement, and sensory activities. In this stress-free environment, children develop early literacy skills by recognizing letters and their sounds naturally and in a fun way. Materials fee $25. No Class 11/27.

Growing IQ Sunnyvale

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 29879 Th 3:00p-3:50p 9/11-10/23 7 $420 $504

29880 Th 3:00p-3:50p 10/30-12/18 7 $420 $504

Instructor:Growing IQ Staff

Mathematical Maestros

2.5-3.5Y

Mathematical Maestros introduces foundational math skills while supporting your student’s intellectual growth and development. The program features a dynamic curriculum that combines mathematical and musical concepts in a fun, engaging, and sensory-rich learning environment.No class 11/29, 11/30.

Growing IQ Sunnyvale

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29865 Sa 9:00a-9:45a 9/6-10/18 7 $350 $420

29867 Su 9:00a-9:45a 9/7-10/19 7 $350 $420

29866 Sa 9:00a-9:45a 10/25-12/13 7 $350 $420

29868 Su 9:00a-9:45a 10/26-12/14 7 $350 $420

Instructor:Growing IQ Staff

Mathematical Maestros

In Mandarin

2.5-5.5Y

Mathematical Maestros in Mandarin introduces foundational math skills through a dynamic, sensory-rich curriculum that blends math and music in a fun and engaging environment tailored to young learners. No class 11/30.

Growing IQ Sunnyvale

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29877 Su 10:00a-10:50a 9/7-10/19 7 $350 $420

29878 Su 10:00a-10:50a 10/26-12/14 7 $350 $420

Instructor:Growing IQ Staff

Social Saturday’s

2.5-4Y

Join us for Social Saturdays this fall! Each month, you and your child will enjoy hands-on fun in our preschool classroom—creating takehome crafts, making new friends, and exploring a new environment together. It’s a great way to support your child’s social development and confidence. Parent or guardian participation required.

Preschool Room at Quinlan Community Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29907 Sa 9:30a-11:00a 9/20 1 $16 $20

29914 Sa 9:30a-11:00a 10/11 1 $16 $20

29915 Sa 9:30a-11:00a 11/15 1 $16 $20

29916 Sa 9:30a-11:00a 12/20 1 $16 $20

Instructor:Recreation Staff

Creative Calculators

3.5-4.5Y

Creative Calculators expands on foundational skills through engaging activities that blend early math concepts, music theory, and motor development. Using a variety of techniques and materials, the class supports different learning styles while promoting confidence, coordination, and a love for learning. No class 11/29, 11/30.

Growing IQ Sunnyvale

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29869 Sa 9:00a-9:50a 9/6-10/18 7 $350 $420

29871 Su 9:00a-9:50a 9/7-10/19 7 $350 $420

29870 Sa 9:00a-9:50a 10/25-12/13 7 $350 $420

29872 Su 9:00a-9:50a 10/26-12/14 7 $350 $420

Instructor:Growing IQ Staff

Sweet Peas Gymnastics

One and Two Pea

In our parent-tot classes, your one pea gymnasts will be introduced to the gymnastics equipment and learn to clap, step, count, stop, and start. Your two pea gymnasts will learn to run, balance, transfer weight from feet to hands, and roll forward and sideways on a wedge with a spot. No class 11/11, 11/29.

Gymnastics Room at Monta Vista Recreation Center

One Pea 1Y

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs

Sweet Peas Gymnastics

Your little one will explore, roll, jump, and cartwheel while gaining strength and flexibility. They will learn to challenge themselves in a safe and engaging environment. No class 11/11, 11/26.

EARLY LEARNERS

Lil' Ninjas

Lil’ Ninjas 3-5Y

Your child will be challenged to jump, climb, and swing through our obstacle course, developing their strength, speed, discipline, and agility in the process. No class 11/11, 11/26, 11/29.

Gymnastics Room at Monta Vista Recreation Center Three 3Y

Little Mozart 3-4Y

Students will be introduced to musical concepts, symbols and notation, various instruments, famous composers, and much more. Our playful, fun, and creative lessons are taught through singing, playing instruments, and movement activities.

Classroom at Joyful Melodies Music School

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29852 F 11:20a-12:00p 9/12-11/14 10

Sa 10:50a-11:30a 9/13-11/15 10

29855 Sa 2:45p-3:25p 9/13-11/15 10

Sa 3:30p-4:10p 9/13-11/15 10

Instructor:Joyful Melodies Staff

Sports

Parent and Me Soccer

2-3.5Y

The fun happens on the field, so don’t just watch from the sidelines! Here is your chance to join in your toddler’s introduction to the world’s most popular sport. You’ll participate in fun, age-appropriate activities and help your child to develop their motor and socialization skills. A variety of soccer activities are played each week. Adult participation is required. All participants receive a Kidz Love Soccer jersey!

Soccer Field 1 at Jollyman Park

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 29649 W 6:05p-6:35p 9/3-10/8 6 $153 $184 29709 W 4:45p-5:15p 10/29-11/19 4

Instructor:Kidz Love Soccer Staff

Street Soccer with Futsal Kingz

Instructor:Bay Aerials Staff

Music

Bilingual Chinese and 3-4Y

English Music Class

This class will teach a rich tapestry of musical traditions, including traditional Chinese instruments, folk songs, and contemporary styles, all while enhancing their language skills. Through engaging activities like singing, instrument playing, and interactive cultural lessons, all will build a deeper appreciation for Chinese and Western music.

Classroom at Joyful Melodies Music School

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29841 Sa 11:45a-12:25p 9/13-11/15 10 $300 $360

Instructor:Joyful Melodies Staff

3.5-4Y

Street soccer is all about energy, creativity, and skill! Played on a space similar to a basketball court, this dynamic game uses a small, low-bounce ball to keep things exciting. In our class, players will engage in fun, interactive games that enhance balance, coordination, and essential street soccer skills. We focus on teamwork and selfconfidence through creative activities, all while maintaining a fun, laid-back atmosphere. Don’t forget your athletic shoes and shin guards--let’s hit the streets (or basketball courts) and play!

Outdoor Basketball Court at Wilson Park

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29653 Tu 3:35p-4:10p 9/16-11/4 8 $209 $251

Instructor:Futsal Kingz

Tot/Pre Soccer

3.5-5Y

Your child will enjoy running and kicking just like the big kids! Children will have fun and learn the basic techniques of the game while building self-esteem. Children learn to follow instructions in a nurturing, age-appropriate environment. All participants receive a Kidz Love Soccer jersey! Shin guards are required after the first meeting.

Soccer Field 1 at Jollyman Park

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29679 W 3:45p-4:20p 9/3-10/8 6 $153 $184

29708 W 3:15p-3:50p 10/29-11/19 4 $108 $130

Instructor:Kidz Love Soccer Staff

Blacksmithing Nature Activities

Basic Blacksmithing for Beginners

18Y+

This beginning class assumes no previous knowledge of metalworking, but any shop experience will be helpful. Class starts with basic safety, fire management, and hammering techniques. Next, you will learn tapering, bending, and shaping while also being introduced to more advanced methods. Finally, you will use these techniques to make your own item, such as a hook or keychain. This class provides a brief but compelling introduction to the blacksmithing world and prepares you for the next level, Intermediate Blacksmithing with Focus on Projects. Information regarding appropriate clothing and protective equipment is detailed in online description under Notes.

Blacksmith Shop

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29968 Su 9:00a-12:00p 9/28 1 $120 $140

29969 Su 9:00a-12:00p 10/26 1 $120 $140

Instructor:Recreation Staff

Intermediate Blacksmithing

with Focus on Projects

18Y+

In this intermediate class, continue your exploration of the fundamental processes of blacksmithing that you started learning in the beginning course. With new techniques based on these processes, you will be able to apply them to more complex projects that you are interested in. Some possibilities are bottle openers, nutcrackers, eating utensils, or cooking tools. Students who enroll in this class will be contacted in advance to discuss their ideas and any special tooling and material requirements. Information regarding appropriate clothing and protective equipment is detailed in online description under Notes.

Blacksmith Shop

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29972 Su 1:00p-4:00p 9/28 1 $120 $140

29977 Su 1:00p-4:00p 10/26 1

Instructor:Recreation Staff

Family Friendly Introduction

to Nature Journaling

Embark on a family-friendly adventure at McClellan Ranch

Preserve through nature journaling. This class is designed to be a shared experience, where participants of all ages can develop keen observation skills and learn more about the natural world through journaling. Learn the fundamentals of nature journaling and practice sketching and writing about what you see in the preserve. Connect with nature, develop your artistic skills, cultivate a sense of mindfulness, and appreciate the beauty of nature journaling as a community in this family-friendly experience. Open to all experience levels. Children ages 14 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian who is also registered for the class.

Environmental Education Center at McClellan Ranch Preserve

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29981 Su 9:00a-12:00p 9/14 1 $35 $42

Instructor:Recreation Staff

McCLELLAN RANCH

Join-A-Ranger:

and Flashlight Tour

Enjoy a fun-filled Night Hike and Flashlight Tour of McClellan Ranch Preserve and Blackberry Farm! We will explore the woods and nature at night, learn about nocturnal animals’ special adaptations, and test our heightened senses in the dark with games and activities.

EEC Patio at McClellan Ranch Preserve

Join-A-Ranger: AR Guided Nature Walk 5Y+

Join a Stevens Creek Corridor Ranger as they guide you around McClellan Ranch Preserve while showing off the City’s new Augmented Reality App and your digital guide, Cooper. Enjoy interactive content and discover McClellan Ranch Preserve in a whole new way!

EEC Patio at McClellan Ranch Preserve

Instructor:Recreation Staff

These hikes are approximately one-quarter mile on a combination of dirt trails and paved paths. Please wear appropriate walking shoes. All attendees must register and children must be accompanied by an adult.

Baer Blacksmith Shop

Step back in time and visit the restored Baer Blacksmith Shop and learn about Cupertino’s early history while exploring the age-old craft of blacksmithing. Watch live demonstrations, showcasing the artistry and skill of blacksmiths.

Demonstration Hours and Dates

11 a.m. to 3 p.m. September 27 October 25 November 29 December 20

Drawing and Painting I

Your child will learn and practice essential drawing and painting techniques through a series of fun theme-based projects. They’ll learn about shading, values, and blending to create realistic effects, how to create perspective, capture movement, and more. No class 10/16, 11/27.

Craft Room at Quinlan Community Center

6-9Y

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 29925 Th 4:00p-5:00p 9/4-10/23 7 $175 $210 29926 Th 4:00p-5:00p 10/30-12/18

Instructor:Euphrat Museum Of Art Staff

Teen Handbuilding

This class will cover the three basic clay creation methods and build on them to create Functional Ware and Sculpture. We will also cover decorating techniques. Please bring your own apron or wear clothes that can get dirty. No class 11/26.

Ceramics Center at Wilson Park

Clay Your Way

6-10Y

Let’s put the A into STEAM with clay! New and experienced students alike will work on 3D creations utilizing the building blocks of clay construction. Functional and sculptural pieces will be offered to challenge your budding artists. Bring an apron or wear clothes that can get muddy. No class 11/11, 11/25, 11/29.

Ceramics Center at Wilson Park

Codes

29967

29964

29970

Instructor:Lisa Molaro

YOUTH AND TEEN

Instructor:Lisa Molaro

Teen Potter’s Wheel

11-18Y

Potters will work at their own pace, learning the fundamentals of wheel work and build upon that. You will learn the skills needed to make functional and sculptural pieces. All materials and firings are included. Please bring your own apron or wear clothes that can get dirty. No class 11/26.

Ceramics Center at Wilson Park

Codes

Instructor:Lisa Molaro

Holiday Workshops Ceramics Center at Wilson Park

Mid-Autumn Festival 6Y+

Mooncakes Workshop

Come join us as we make a ceramic lidded mooncake for the MidAutumn Festival. Mooncakes are shared and eaten with friends and family during the festival. It reflects family reunion and harmony, while the round mooncake reflects the full moon.

Ceramics Center at Wilson Park

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29986 Sa 2:00p-4:00p 9/13 1 $50 $60

Instructor:Lisa Molaro

Pumpkin Workshop

6Y+

Fall is in the air, and the pumpkin season is upon us. We are growing our own patch with works of art that you can enjoy for years to come! Pieces will be ready for pickup October 13 to 17.

Ceramics Center at Wilson Park

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29985 Sa 2:00p-4:00p 9/27 1 $50 $60

Instructor:Lisa Molaro

Diwali Lights Workshop

6Y+

Join us in creating an array of tea lights suitable for all Diwali fun. We will be forming and decorating tea lights to illuminate the upcoming festivities. Pieces will be ready for pickup on October 15 and 18.

Ceramics Center at Wilson Park

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29983 Sa 2:00p-4:00p 10/4 1 $50 $60

Instructor:Lisa Molaro

Ornament Workshop

6Y+

This perennial favorite is back again with a bunch of designs for you to try that will look fabulous on your tree or to jazz up your gifts. Pieces will be ready for pickup December 13 to 19.

Ceramics Center at Wilson Park

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29984 Sa 2:00p-4:00p 11/15 1 $50 $60

Instructor:Lisa Molaro

Gingerbread House Workshop

6Y+

Don’t try to eat it! We’ll be using a luxurious dark clay that looks like gingerbread when fired. Choose between two sizes to make either a keepsake display piece or one you can hang. Pieces will be ready for pickup December 17 to 19.

Ceramics Center at Wilson Park

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29987 Sa 2:00p-4:00p 11/22 1 $50 $60

Instructor:Lisa Molaro

Snowman Charms Workshop

6Y+

Spend an afternoon forming an array of adorable snowman charms suitable for creating a garland, or individually as charms for keychains and phones. Pieces will be ready for pickup December 17 to 19.

Ceramics Center at Wilson Park

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29988 Sa 2:00p-4:00p 12/6 1 $50 $60

Instructor:Lisa Molaro

Christmas Workshop LEGO® Creations

Hip Hop Boogie

4-11Y

3-5Y

Bounce, jump, and spin! Little ones will learn basic hip hop moves to fun kid’s music while building confidence, coordination, and rhythm. Movement games, singing songs, using imagination, props, and creativity are all part of this great class.

Dance Room at Quinlan Community Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29626 M 4:30p-5:00p 9/22-10/27 6 $114 $137

Instructor:Dance Force Staff

Princess Pre-Ballet

Get ready to dive into holiday cheer with Snapology! Join us for a joyful workshop where kids will craft amazing LEGO® ornament creations to share with loved ones. Each child will design a unique holiday ornament using LEGO® bricks, adding a personal touch to their creation. Alongside festive builds, we’ll ignite their creative spark and holiday spirit. And the best part? Each child will bring home their personalized project as a special holiday gift!

Building at Portal Park

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 29863 Sa 1:00p-3:00p 12/6 1 $65 $78

Instructor:Snapology Of Los Gatos

Junior Public Speakers

4-6Y

In this magical class, your child will learn ballet, creative dance, steps, across-the-floor movement, and combinations. While twirling and leaping, they’ll use fun props like scarves, teddy bears, and more.

Dance Room at Quinlan Community Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29650 M 5:05p-5:45p 9/22-10/27 6 $120 $144

Instructor:Dance Force Staff

Ballet 5-12Y

Your dancer will develop strength, flexibility, grace, and coordination. They will exercise on the floor, at the barre, and work on ballet positions and combinations. No class 11/26.

Dance Room at Quinlan Community Center 5-9Y

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29600 W 3:45p-4:30p 9/3-12/17 15 $300 $360 10-12Y

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 29601 W 4:35p-5:35p 9/3-12/17 15 $405 $486

Instructor:Jia Thompson

Dance Education

Algebraic Architects

4-5.5Y

Algebraic Architects challenges students through creative, collaborative activities that build critical thinking, math skills, and communication. The program encourages exploration, discovery, and artistic expression. No class 11/29, 11/30.

Growing IQ Sunnyvale

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29873 Sa 9:00a-9:50a 9/6-10/18 7 $350 $420

29875 Su 9:00a-9:50a 9/7-10/19 7 $350 $420

29874 Sa 9:00a-9:50a 10/25-12/13 7 $350 $420

29876 Su 9:00a-9:50a 10/26-12/14 7 $350 $420

Instructor:Growing IQ Staff

5-6Y

Take your first steps into public speaking and learn to be confident! Through practice games and introducing skills, students build their volume control, clarity, expressiveness, and confidence in themselves and their voices! Materials fee $20. No class 11/1.

Classroom at Communication Academy

Codes

Instructor:Communication Academy Staff

Storytelling with LEGO®

5-8Y

Fuel imagination in this program for your little ones in grades K to 2! Beginning with step-by-step LEGO® builds, kids transition to storytelling crafting characters, scenes, and backdrops. The program concludes with them enacting and recording stories, merging their building and narrative skills. Discover the joy of LEGO® and the magic of storytelling! No class 10/31, 11/28.

Room 4 at Monta Vista Recreation Center

Physical Coding

Instructor:CodeLinkd LLC

5-8Y

Introduce your little ones to the exciting world of coding, without a screen! In this hands-on course, kids will explore logical reasoning and problem-solving through unplugged activities. Using tools like Paper Coding and interactive robotic kits such as Thames & Kosmos and Kubo, they'll learn to break problems into smaller steps and discover solutions creatively. Perfect for developing critical thinking, teamwork, and foundational STEM skills through fun, play-based learning! No class 11/27.

Room 4 at Monta Vista Recreation Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 29900 Th 4:30p-5:30p 9/18-12/11 12 $380 $456

Instructor:CodeLinkd LLC

YOUTH AND TEEN

YOUTH AND TEEN

STEM Discovery using 5-10Y

LEGO® Materials Workshop

Unleash your creativity with tens of thousands of LEGO® pieces! Build engineer-designed projects and explore the world through our inquiry-based learning. Projects rotate seasonally so new and returning students can discover endless creative possibilities.

Craft Room at Quinlan Community Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29792 M 9:00a-12:00p 9/22 1 $48 $58

Social Room at Quinlan Community Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29793 F 9:00a-12:00p 10/24 1 $48 $58

Instructor:Play-Well TEKnologies Staff

Mega Machines Robotics Using 5-11Y LEGO® Spike Prime

In Snapology’s Mega Machine Robotics class, kids use LEGO® Spike Prime to build motorized vehicles and machines. They’ll learn about gear ratios, sensors, pulleys, and programming while creating trucks, rovers, helicopters, and more. It’s a fun, hands-on way to build, learn, and play! No class 9/30.

Building at Portal Park

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

30297 Tu 4:30p-6:00p 9/9-11/4 8 $365 $438

Instructor:Snapology Of Los Gatos

Coding with Scratch Jr. Level 1

6-9Y

Designed for grades 1 to 3, kids learn basic coding concepts like sequencing and loops by creating animated stories and simple games using Scratch Jr. This fun, hands-on class fosters early coding skills and a love of technology. No class 11/24.

Room 4 at Monta Vista Recreation Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29885 M 4:30p-5:30p 9/15-12/8 12 $380 $456

Instructor:CodeLinkd LLC

Public Speaking: Expository 6-14Y

Learn to share your knowledge confidently! Students create and perform speeches on topics they choose, building skills in communication, speechwriting, clarity, academic style, and selfconfidence. Materials fee $20. No class 11/1.

Classroom at Communication Academy 6-8Y

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29995 Sa 10:15a-11:15a 9/13-11/22 10 $390 $468 8-11Y

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29994 Tu 5:15p-6:15p 9/9-11/11 10 $390 $468

29996 Sa 10:15a-11:15a 9/13-11/22 10 $390 $468 11-14Y

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29997 Sa 10:15a-11:15a 9/13-11/22 10 $390 $468

Instructor:Communication Academy Staff

Academic

Writing: Convincing Writers 7-11Y

Express your opinions, win arguments, and learn the all-important art of persuasion! In this class, students learn from the texts of charismatic figures, historical inspirations, and best practices to assemble an effective persuasive style. They learn to research, understand points of view, make effective word choices, and express their opinions with clarity and confidence. In-person class materials fee $20. No class 11/1, 11/11, 11/25.

Classroom at Communication Academy 7-8Y

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 29992 Sa 9:00a-10:00a 9/13-11/22 10 $390 $468 8-11Y

Codes

7-8Y

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8-11Y

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

Academic Writing and Public Speaking 7-14Y Master skills in speaking, writing, language, and confidence! Get both courses with included supervision between courses. This combines student signups with the Public Speaking and Academic Writing component classes for a total maximum of 12! Materials fee $40. No class 11/1.

Classroom at Communication Academy 7-8Y

Codes

11-14Y

Codes

Instructor:Communication Academy Staff

Cardboard Electronics with 8-11Y Littlebits and Sphero

In a unique course, designed for kids in grades 3 to 5, they’ll use littleBits to create inventive electronics with cardboard and program Sphero for interactive challenges. This program combines hands-on engineering with coding, encouraging kids to explore their creativity and problem-solving skills in a fun and educational way. No class 11/26.

Room 4 at Monta Vista Recreation Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29894 W 4:30p-5:30p 9/17-12/10 12 $380 $456

Instructor:CodeLinkd LLC

Confident Debate: Mock Trial 8-14Y

Master civics, debate, and explore how the law functions! This class is a great opportunity for students to gain debate and public speaking experience in a fun environment while learning about the legal system. Using age appropriate mock trials, students learn to create and perform speeches, analyze evidence and arguments, work together on teams and as a jury, and experience simulating a real trial together! Materials fee $20. No class 11/1.

Classroom at Communication Academy 8-11Y

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29998 Sa 11:30a-12:30p 9/13-11/22 10 $390 $468 11-14Y

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29999 Sa 11:30a-12:30p 9/13-11/22 10 $390 $468

Instructor:Communication Academy Staff

Public Speaking and Confident Debate 8-14Y

Master skills in speaking, debate, critical thinking, and confidence! Get both with included supervision between courses. This combines student signups with the Public Speaking and Confident Debate component classes for a total maximum of 12! Materials fee $40. No class 11/1.

Classroom at Communication Academy 8-11Y

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

30005 Sa 10:15a-12:30p 9/13-11/22 10 $695 $834 11-14Y

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

30006 Sa 10:15a-12:30p 9/13-11/22 10 $695 $834

Instructor:Communication Academy Staff

3D Design and Print with Tinkercad 9-11Y

In this program, designed for kids in grades 3 to 5, embark them on a creative journey, learning the magic of 3D design with Tinkercad. From designing engineering marvels to bringing custom characters to life, kids will design 3D projects, play with physical simulations, and receive two 3D prints of their designs to take home, courtesy of CodeLinkd. No class 10/31, 11/28.

Room 4 at Monta Vista Recreation Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29903 F 5:45p-6:45p 9/12-12/12 12 $380 $456

Instructor:CodeLinkd LLC

Coding and Electronics

with Micro:bit Level 1

Tailored for kids in grades 4 to 6, this camp embarks on an exciting coding and physical computing journey, bridging software with the physical world. From creating interactive games to simple gadgets and Micro:bit technology, this hands-on program sparks a passion for innovation in a supportive and engaging environment. Material fee of $45 due on first day of camp. No class 11/11, 11/25.

Room 4 at Monta Vista Recreation Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 29889 Tu 4:30p-5:30p 9/9-12/9 12 $380 $456

Instructor:CodeLinkd LLC

Coding Retro Games

9-12Y

MakeCode Arcade is a kid-friendly platform for coding arcade games for kids in grade 4 to 6. Campers design and code their own games, adapting from classics like PacMan to modern favorites like Crossy Road and other Platformer games. Join now for a fun-filled coding journey where creativity takes center stage! No class 11/24.

Room 4 at Monta Vista Recreation Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 29887

Instructor:CodeLinkd LLC

Game Development on RPG

9-11Y

Turn your child’s love for games into a creative coding journey! In this course, designed for kids in grades 4 to 6, they will design and build their own games using Scratch, a visual coding platform. They’ll learn core programming concepts, craft unique characters, and develop logic through playful, project-based learning. No class 11/27.

Room 4 at Monta Vista Recreation Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs

3D Modeling with Blender

12-14Y

In this program designed for for kids in grades 6 to 8, explore 3D Computer Graphics in the open source software Blender to create and animate characters! From shaping basic forms to crafting intricate designs, kids learn 3D Modeling techniques. Sign up for a new skill in 3D Modeling! No class 11/11, 11/25.

Room 4 at Monta Vista Recreation Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 29890 Tu 5:45p-6:45p 9/9-12/9 12 $380 $456

Instructor:CodeLinkd LLC

Coding and Electronics with Arduino

13-14Y

The perfect course for kids in grades 7 to 8! Arduino is a microcontroller for building interactive electronic projects. This program embarks on an exciting physical computing journey, bridging software with the physical world. Kids explore coding and electronics, creating real-world gadgets, simple games, and more. No class 11/26.

Room 4 at Monta Vista Recreation Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29899 W 5:45p-6:45p 9/17-12/10 12 $380 $456

Instructor:CodeLinkd LLC

YOUTH AND TEEN

YOUTH AND TEEN

Math and Math Olympiads

Important Dates

Quinlan Community Center 10185 North Stelling Road

Info Night: Monday, July 28, 6:30 p.m.

Trial Classes: Tuesday, July 29

• Division E (Grade 4-5) - 6 p.m.

• Division M (Grade 6-8) - 7:15 p.m.

Registration (first come, first served)

Residents: Wednesday, July 30

Non-residents: Wednesday, August 6

These programs lasts the entire school year, and refunds or transfers mid-year are not permitted.

Math Olympiad Grade 2-8

Any class can teach fundamentals, but what students need for real life application is a class that challenges them to think creatively. Mr G’s award-winning, engaging teaching style encourages students of all math abilities to stretch their minds and hone their problem solving skills. Students will have fun and challenge themselves while working towards improving their contest scores over the course of the year. Class registration includes access to different events throughout the year which supplement in-class learning and promote educational fun.

Building at Creekside Park

Math Olympiad: Grade 4-8

Honors and Accelerated

Students enrolled in the Division E and M courses will have an opportunity to be selected into the course following the annual diagnostic exam administered during the first week of classes. Admission is by instructor approval only. Former students must have scored in the 90th percentile on all exams to be considered for the Honors and Accelerated courses.

Building at Creekside Park

Division E Honors Grade 4-5

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 29825 Th 5:20p-6:35p 8/21-6/4 37 $1,221 $1,466

Division M Accelerated Grade 6-8

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 29826 Th 6:40p-7:55p 8/21-6/4 37 $1,221 $1,466

Instructor:Mr. G.

Math Olympiad: M20+ Grade 6-8

Designed for exceptional Math Olympiad students who thrive on challenge and speed, the M20+ Division offers an advanced, fastpaced curriculum that mirrors the content of the standard Division M Class, but moves at a significantly quicker pace. Admission is by instructor approval only. This elite course is reserved for students who have demonstrated a high level of mastery. To qualify, students must have scored 20 or higher on a previous year’s M contest.

Building at Creekside Park

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 29819 Tu 8:00p-9:15p 8/19-6/2 37 $1,221 $1,466

Instructor:Mr. G.

Advanced Topics Grade 8-12 in Mathematics

Take a deep dive into advanced math topics with Dylan Frake. Dylan will present high-level concepts that you can expect to see on contests such as AMC-12, the most difficult questions on AMC-10 (#21-25), and some of the more difficult problems from AIME (#6-9). Mr. G will add a few lessons for variety. We will tackle one hard problem per week based on the concept presented; follow-up homework will be optional (with answer keys emailed to students).

Codes

Building at Creekside Park

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 29827 Th 8:00p-9:00p 8/21-6/4 27 $50 $60

Instructor:Mr. G.

Instructor:Mr. G.

Gymnastics Ninjas

Gymnastics 6-12Y

Beginner: Ignite your gymnast’s passion as they embark into the world of gymnastics. They will discover the joy of mastering cartwheels, handstands, splits, bridges, and skill combinations. Learn to confidently navigate higher balance beams, swing on bars, and elevate themselves with strength. They will also learn new jumps on the trampoline and practice running and hitting the springboard for vaults. Intermediate: Your gymnast will conquer walkovers, progressions for handsprings, cartwheels, and leaps on the beam. Watch their confidence soar as they master circles on the bars, execute advanced jumps, and learn combinations on the trampoline and vault. No class 11/11, 11/26, 11/29.

Gymnastics Room at Monta Vista Recreation Center

Beginner

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29619

Beginner and Intermediate Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

Cupertino Ninjas

Beginner: Your child will develop strength, speed, discipline, and agility through ninja rolls, roundhouse kicks, cartwheels, and handstands. Intermediate: Propel your child’s progress by expanding upon their foundational ninja skills. They will learn roundoffs, spinning back kicks, and wall spins, pushing their abilities to new heights. Regardless of your child’s level, they will engage in challenging exercises to enhance their skills, boost self-confidence, and learn how to focus their energy. No class 11/11, 11/26, 11/29.

Gymnastics Room at Monta Vista Recreation Center Beginner

Instructor:Bay Aerials Staff

Ceramics Parties and Corporate Events at Wilson Park

To book, first email Lisa at wilsonparkceramics@gmail.com for booking information

A deposit and full payment must be made in-person at the Quinlan Community Center, Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to hold the date.

Wilson Park Ceramics Center 19784 Wintergreen Drive Cupertino, CA 95014

Music

Children’s Singing Ensemble 5-12Y

Children will discover the joy of singing together, develop musical skills, and build confidence. From contemporary hits to timeless classics, they’ll explore diverse global music and experience the power of their voices. The journey culminates in a lively recital where they'll showcase their new skills and bring joy to the audience.

Classroom at Joyful Melodies Music School

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 29840 W 5:00p-5:50p 9/10-11/12 10 $400 $480

Instructor:Joyful Melodies Staff

YOUTH AND TEEN

Group Keyboard

Learning CPR can help save a life during the critical minutes before first responders arrive. The Heartsaver® CPR/AED course includes:

• Adult, Child, and Infant CPR training

• How to use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)

• How to assist and adult, child, or infant who is choking

• 2-year Heartsaver® CPR/AED AHA course completion card

• CPR Manual

Quinlan Community Center Social Room

Wednesday, November 5 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.

To register, visit bit.ly/45Qo7tw

Parent and Me Ukulele

5-10Y

Learn how to play the piano today! Join this class designed for students with limited or no previous music experience. Students will learn basic piano technique, music theory, sight-reading, and rhythm exercises. Access to piano or keyboard at home is essential. Students are expected to practice while not in class.

Classroom at Joyful Melodies Music School

5-8Y

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29860 Sa 9:40a-10:30a 9/13-11/15 10 $400 $480 8-10Y

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29859 F 6:00p-6:50p 9/12-11/14 10 $400 $480

Instructor:Joyful Melodies Staff

Group Violin

5-8Y, 13Y+

This group violin class will teach the fundamentals of playing a stringed instrument while focusing on the basics of violin technique. Students will learn to play individually, as well as in an ensemble setting, while developing their music theory and ear training along the way. Emphasis will be placed on producing a good-quality sound. Students will have the opportunity to participate in a recital at the conclusion of the class.

Classroom at Joyful Melodies Music School 5-8Y

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29862 M 6:10p-7:00p 9/8-11/10 10 $400 $480 13Y+

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29833 Tu 11:00a-11:50a 9/9-11/11 10 $400 $480

Instructor:Joyful Melodies Staff

5-7Y

This class will teach new chords and songs each week to both parent and child, beginning with 1 finger chord, then 2 and finally 3. By teaching the parents and having them present in the class, they will know the assignment, learn the chord, and be able to help the child with assignments. Participants will need to bring their own ukulele.

Classroom at Joyful Melodies Music School

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

Sa 3:30p-4:20p 9/13-11/15

Instructor:Joyful Melodies Staff

String Ensemble 6-12Y

This group is for young musicians to develop essential skills like intonation, rhythm, and ensemble playing. Repertoire includes easy classical arrangements, folk tunes, and beginner pieces. The ensemble provides a supportive environment to build confidence, musicality, and teamwork. At least one year of private lessons required.

Classroom at Joyful Melodies Music School

Codes

Instructor:Joyful Melodies Staff

Group Drumming

7-12Y

Learn the basics of rock-style drumming in a fun and encouraging group environment! Students will learn how to read basic rhythmic notation, and the fundamentals of proper hand and foot technique. Beginner students will start with one percussive instrument, while more advanced students will work on multi-limbed independence.

Classroom at Joyful Melodies Music School

Group Ukulele

Instructor:Joyful Melodies Staff

7-13Y

This is a beginner’s class for all who would like to learn to play this popular instrument. No prior experience needed. If you have an instrument at home, this would be great. No worry if you do not have an ukulele and would like to learn this instrument. Students must bring their own ukulele.

Classroom at Joyful Melodies Music School

Instructor:Joyful Melodies Staff

Sports

World Cup Soccer Skill Clinics

4-9Y

This camp is customized to create numerous touches on the ball, improve dribbling, passing, receiving, and shooting. We form small groups to ensure a focused and personal practice. Every practice includes a scrimmage. All participants receive a World Cup Soccer T-shirt. Please bring to each class: soccer ball, shin guards, soccer cleats or tennis shoes, and water. No class 10/31, 11/28, 11/29.

Soccer Field 1 at Jollyman Park

4-6Y

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29704 F 4:00p-5:00p 9/19-11/7 7 $239 $287

29706 Sa 10:00a-11:00a 9/20-11/8 8 $269 $323

29728 F 4:00p-5:00p 11/14-12/19 5 $179 $215

29730 Sa 10:00a-11:00a 11/15-12/20 5 $179 $215

7-9Y

29705 F 5:00p-6:00p 9/19-11/7 7 $239 $287

29707 Sa 11:00a-12:00p 9/20-11/8 8 $269 $323

29729 F 4:00p-5:00p 11/14-12/19 5 $179 $215

29731 Sa 11:00a-12:00p 11/15-12/20 5 $179 $215

Instructor:World Cup Soccer Camps And Clinics

Soccer 1

5-6Y

Players will learn dribbling, passing, defense, and shooting goals! Fun skill games are played at every session, and every participant will have a ball at their feet. Small-sided soccer matches will be introduced gradually. Perfect for first-time players while being fun and engaging for kids with some experience. All participants receive a Kidz Love Soccer jersey! Shin guards are required after the first meeting.

Soccer Field 1 at Jollyman Park

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29651 W 4:25p-5:10p 9/3-10/8 6 $153 $184

29710 W 3:55p-4:40p 10/29-11/19 4 $108 $130

Instructor:Kidz Love Soccer Staff

Street Soccer with Futsal Kingz

5-12Y

Played on a space similar to a basketball court, this dynamic game uses a small, low-bounce ball to keep things exciting. In our class, players will engage in fun, interactive games that enhance balance, coordination, and essential street soccer skills. We focus on teamwork and self-confidence through creative activities, all while maintaining a fun, laid-back atmosphere. Don’t forget your athletic shoes and shin guards--let’s hit the streets (or basketball courts) and play!

Outdoor Basketball Court at Wilson Park 5-6Y

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29654 Tu 4:10p-5:00p 9/16-11/4 8 $209 $251 7-12Y

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29655 Tu 5:00p-6:00p 9/16-11/4 8 $209 $251

Instructor:Futsal Kingz

Soccer 2 7-10Y

This class teaches advanced skill building, such as dribbling, passing, and shooting in a team format, as well as an introduction to goaltending. Kids will scrimmage and learn to play together as a team. From defense and mid-field to forward and goalie, kids get exposure to playing every position and have a blast doing it. Appropriate for players of varying skill levels. Best of all, each participant receives a Kidz Love Soccer jersey! Shin guards are required after the first meeting.

Soccer Field 1 at Jollyman Park

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 29652 W 5:15p-6:00p 9/3-10/8 6 $153 $184

Instructor:Kidz Love Soccer Staff

Basketball League

8-13Y

Improve your skills in this non-competitive league style format. Work as a team and strengthen your offensive and defensive plays. Previous basketball experience is recommended. No class 11/26.

Outdoor Basketball Court at Cupertino Sports Center

8-10Y

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 29917 W 4:00p-5:00p 9/10-12/10

11-13Y

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 29919 W

Instructor:Raychel Cruz

Flag Football Development Clinic

8-13Y

The Flag Football, coed clinic series, is a great way to have fun learning to throw, catch, cover, and run without contact! Each day, players will be challenged to do their best while learning the game of football. Emphasis will be on proper conditioning and warm-ups, footwork drills, agility, passing, receiving, and game strategies.

Softball Field 1 at Monta Vista Recreation Center

8-10Y

Codes

Codes

Instructor:National Academy Of Athletics Staff

Strength and Agility

13-16Y

Get ready for the next level of working your muscles to their full potential. Great for getting in shape and improving sports performance, while having fun. No class 11/25, 11/27.

Studio Room at Cupertino Sports Center

Codes

Instructor:Raychel Cruz

YOUTH AND TEEN

ADULT

Adult Handbuilding

18Y+

In this project-based class, you will explore various building techniques. Discussions will include appropriate clay body selections and finishing styles for each. All materials and firings are included. Students are given complimentary access to one Open Studio per week throughout the duration of the session for which they are registered. Materials fee $30. No class 11/24, 11/27.

Ceramics Center at Wilson Park

Codes

29978 M 7:00p-9:00p 9/8-10/20 7

29979 M 7:00p-9:00p 10/27-12/15 7 $336 $403

29976 Th 1:00p-3:00p 10/30-12/18 7 $336 $403

Instructor:Lisa Molaro

Advanced Potter’s Wheel 18Y+ Special Projects

For potters who are comfortable with successfully centering and throwing basic forms. Using those foundations, we will be exploring different forms and functional pottery pieces. Please bring your own tools and apron. Materials fee $30. No class 11/27.

Ceramics Center at Wilson Park

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29947 Th 10:30a-12:30p 9/11-10/23 7 $336 $403

29949 Th 7:00p-9:00p 9/11-10/23 7 $336 $403

29948 Th 10:30a-12:30p 10/30-12/18 7 $336 $403

29950 Th 7:00p-9:00p 10/30-12/18 7 $336 $403

Instructor:Lisa Molaro

Ikebana Flower Arrangement

18Y+

Learn Ikebana, the art of Japanese flower arrangement, by using seasonal materials to create your ikebana expressions. All levels are welcome. Please bring flower scissors, a metal flower frog 3 inches or larger, and a shallow vase to the first class. Materials fee $120. An additional $25 textbook fee will be required for new students. No class 10/14, 11/11.

Room 5 at Monta Vista Recreation Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29920 Tu 10:00a-12:00p 9/23-11/18 7 $210 $252

29921 Tu 6:00p-8:00p 9/23-11/18 7 $210 $252

Instructor:Gloria Lee

Lidded Vessels Advanced 18Y+ Throwing Workshop

Join us for a hands-on, creative pottery experience where you’ll learn how to craft your very own lidded forms! This workshop is intended for ceramicists looking to refine their skills. Explore various wheel techniques such as one-piece and two-piece jars with varying lid styles. You’ll also learn how to ensure your lid fits perfectly. By the end of the workshop, you’ll leave with completed lidded jars. Glazing on Saturday, 9/20 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Materials fee $30.

Ceramics Center at Wilson Park

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29980 Sa,Su Sa 1:00p-5:00p 1:00p-3:00p 9/6-9/7 9/20 3 $300 $360

Instructor:Lisa Molaro

Potter’s Wheel Beginner

18Y+

Learn the fundamentals of throwing pottery on the wheel. The basics are taught and reinforced to demystify the challenges of the wheel. Skills will be introduced with plenty of individual attention in this small class setting. Please bring your own apron or wear clothes that can get dirty. Materials fee $30. No class 11/11, 11/25, 11/26.

Ceramics Center at Wilson Park

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29927 Tu 11:00a-1:00p 9/9-10/21 7 $336 $403

29931 W 7:00p-9:00p 9/10-10/22 7 $336 $403

29928 Tu 11:00a-1:00p 10/28-12/16 6 $288 $346

29932 W 7:00p-9:00p 10/29-12/17 7 $336 $403

Instructor:Lisa Molaro

Potter’s Wheel Intermediate

18Y+

So you’ve taken a couple of classes but don’t feel quite ready for the big stuff. We will be focusing on consistency and learning some new tricks along the way. Please bring your own tools and apron. Materials fee $30. No class 11/11, 11/25, 1126.

Ceramics Center at Wilson Park

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29936 Tu 7:00p-9:00p 9/9-10/21 7 $336 $403

29938 W 1:00p-3:00p 9/10-10/22 7 $336 $403

29937 Tu 7:00p-9:00p 10/28-12/16 6 $288 $346

29939 W 1:00p-3:00p 10/29-12/17 7 $336 $403

Instructor:Lisa Molaro

Watercolor

Private Ceramic Lessons at

Wilson Park

In this two hour introductory sessions, you will make up to 2 items on the pottery wheel and try out the slab roller for some relaxing hand building. Pieces will be ready for pickup in 2-3 weeks.

Classes available weekly on Mondays. Instructor will reach out to set date based on your availability.

Wilson Park Ceramics Center 19784 Wintergreen Drive Cupertino, CA 95014

Fitness

Athletic Performance Training

Movement based, sports specific program to improve athletic physical abilities and overall performance using a blend of strength, speed, agility, coordination, and drills. No class 11/26.

Studio Room at Cupertino Sports Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29933 W 5:30p-6:20p 9/3-12/17 15 $150 $180

Instructor:Aboli Ranade

Balance, Core, and More

18Y+

This class encourages creative expression while building foundational watercolor skills and techniques. Through demonstrations, students can develop their own unique style. Subjects vary to keep the experience fresh and inspiring; sometimes playful, sometimes challenging, but always rewarding. All levels are welcome! Must have all materials before first class. Material list can be found by visiting bit.ly/3BzCYH9 (case sensitive). No class 10/17, 11/28.

Craft Room at Quinlan Community Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29832 F 9:00a-12:00p 9/5-12/12 13 $260 $312

Instructor:Mami Weber

18Y+

Build strength, stability, and endurance in the muscles that support your core in this active mat class. A strong core will improve your balance, assist in injury prevention, and improve your posture. No class 10/16, 11/27.

Activity Room at Quinlan Community Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29597 Th 10:40a-11:40a 9/11-9/25 3 $30 $36

29598 Th 10:40a-11:40a 10/2-10/30 4 $40 $48

29599 Th 10:40a-11:40a 11/13-12/18 5 $50 $60

Instructor:Rebecca McCormick

ADULT

Barbell Bootcamp

18Y+

This class will have you pumped up with Olympic lifting, kettle bell training, and powerlifting. You will improve your strength and bone density, while sculpting your muscles. No class 11/24.

Studio Room at Cupertino Sports Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29941 M 12:00p-12:50p 9/8-12/15 14 $140 $168

Instructor:Raychel Cruz

Blast and Burn Workout

18Y+

You will focus on your core areas during this HIIT workout. We will work on calorie expenditure and muscle engagement for a firmer booty and tighter abs. No class 11/27, 11/28.

Studio Room at Cupertino Sports Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

30068 F 12:00p-12:50p 9/5-12/19 15 $150 $180

29974 Th 12:00p-12:50p 9/11-12/18 14 $140 $168

Instructor:Lexi Casibang

Body Building 101

18Y+

You will build on the basic movement patterns in compound lifts for strength and superset with isolation lifts for muscular definition. No class 11/24, 11/28.

Studio Room at Cupertino Sports Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29991 F 7:00p-7:50p 9/5-12/19 15 $150 $180

29966 M 7:00p-7:50p 9/8-12/15 14 $140 $168

Instructor:Lexi Casibang

Bombay Jam

18Y+

Join us for a cardio dance fitness class set to a blend of Bollywood and top 40 music. The class is designed to be fun and engaging, incorporating basic dance moves that are easy to follow. You will get a full body workout followed by a sculpting session. No class 11/27.

Multi-purpose Room at Cupertino Sports Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29908 Th 7:10p-8:10p 9/4-12/18 15 $150 $180

Instructor:Parinita Satpute

Brain Body Boost

18Y+

Your workout will target the brain and nervous system to enhance physical performance, muscle strength, and endurance. This approach blends cognitive challenges, with physical exercises, aiming to increase neuroplasticity optimizing both your brain and biomechanics. No class 11/24.

Studio Room at Cupertino Sports Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29930 M 5:30p-6:20p 9/8-12/15 14 $140 $168

Instructor:Aboli Ranade

Burn and Sculpt Slimdown

18Y+

You will strengthen your abdominal muscles and sculpt your lean muscle during this Pilates and cardio power class. No class 11/26.

Studio Room at Cupertino Sports Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29940 W 12:00p-12:50p 9/10-12/17 14 $140 $168

Instructor:Raychel Cruz

Core Strength and Conditioning

18Y+

Get fit with this total body conditioning class combining strength, resistance, and core training for a full body transformation. Increase endurance, strengthen muscles, and improve stability, and balance, for a strong foundation. No class 11/26.

Multi-purpose Room at Cupertino Sports Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 29906 W 7:10p-8:10p 9/3-12/17 15 $150 $180

Instructor:Elham Kaviani

Core Strength Pilates 18Y+

Challenging, low-impact exercises are used to strengthen your entire body, target your core muscles, and improve mobility, alignment, and proper breath control. Modifications are offered to accommodate different levels. No class 10/17, 11/11.

Activity Room at Quinlan Community Center

Codes

Instructor:Jahara Pagadipaala

HIIT

Join us for a dynamic workout with short and intense intervals. Enjoy the benefits of increased energy levels, confidence, metabolism, fat burning, muscle definition, sleep quality, balance, and stability.

Multi-purpose Room at Cupertino Sports Center Codes

Instructor:Aboli Ranade

Kettlebell Power Hour

18Y+

Enhance your skill set by mastering bell techniques. Perform exercises that will engage multiple muscle groups at the same time which will improve your efficiency, mobility, strength, and power. No class 11/26.

Studio Room at Cupertino Sports Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29929 W 10:00a-10:50a 9/3-12/17 15 $150 $180

Instructor:Aboli Ranade

Line Dance

18Y+

You will be dancing to classic songs and today’s hits, as well as a fusion of country, salsa, cha-cha, mambo, merengue, rumba, two step, tango, hip hop, and the waltz. The simple and fun choreography will help improve your coordination and reduce stress. Level One is great for newcomers or those who prefer simplistic dance moves. Level Two is for dancers who know the basics and are ready to learn more complex step combinations. Level Three is for dancers ready to learn a wider variety of step patterns, turning techniques, and more. No class 10/15, 10/16, 10/17, 10/31, 11/11, 11/25, 11/26, 11/27, 11/28.

Dance Room at Quinlan Community Center

Level One

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29644 Tu 9:45a-10:45a

Level Two

Codes

Level Three

F

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 29646 W 2:30p-3:30p 9/3-12/10

Instructor:Jenny Tsai

Mobility Mix Up and Flexibility

Have you been sitting at a desk all week? This is your time to reduce muscle tension, promote joint stability, and improve muscle mobility. We will lengthen and strengthen muscles, improve balance, and range of motion. No class 11/28.

Studio Room at Cupertino Sports Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

30063 F 5:30p-6:20p 9/12-12/12 13 $130 $156

Instructor:Tom Plese

Open Ceramics Studio Drop-In at

Wilson Park

A perfect opportunity for those with experience to fine-tune their ceramic abilities, for current students to practice the skills learned during class, or to unwind from the workweek.

Friday, 6 to 10 p.m.

$18R $22NR

Wilson Park Ceramics Center

19784 Wintergreen Drive

Cupertino, CA 95014

Morning Metabolizers 18Y+

Join us for this fast paced metabolic conditioning class using a combination of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) with resistance training to maximize calorie burn, boost metabolism, and improve fat loss. No class 10/20, 10/22, 11/24, 11/26.

Studio Room at Cupertino Sports Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

30060 W 9:00a-9:50a 10/1-12/17 10 $100 $120

29934 M 9:30a-10:20a 10/6-12/15

Instructor:Grace DuVal

Open Line Dance Social

Join us for a lively afternoon of line dancing! Whether you’ve been with us all season or you’re just stepping on to the dance floor, this event is for you. Enjoy two hours of non-stop beginner to easy intermediate level dancing, great music to keep you moving, and socialize will fellow dance enthusiasts. All levels of dancers welcome.

Social Room at Quinlan Community Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29732 F 2:00p-4:00p 10/31 1 $15 $18

Instructor:Jenny Tsai

Running Clinic

Join us to prepare for the next Bay Area race. We will work on warm up, stretching, form, stride, foot strike, speed, strengthening, and cool down techniques. No class 11/7, 11/21, 11/25.

Studio Room at Cupertino Sports Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

30061 F 8:10a-9:00a 9/12-12/12 11 $110 $132

Instructor:Tom Plese

ADULT

Strength and Flow Pilates

18Y+

Join us for a refreshing blend of mat Pilates and strength training! This class combines the power of bodyweight exercises with hand weights to help you build and maintain strength. You’ll leave each session feeling stronger, more balanced, and proud of doing something great for yourself. No class 11/10.

Activity Room at Quinlan Community Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29656 M 9:30a-10:30a 9/8-9/29 4 $40 $48

29657 M 9:30a-10:30a 10/6-10/27 4 $40 $48

29658 M 9:30a-10:30a 11/3-12/15 6 $60 $72

Instructor:Rebecca McCormick

Vinyasa Flow Yoga

18Y+

You will experience a holistic mind-body workout that is designed to build strength, enhance mobility, and improve flexibility. We will incorporate energizing vinyasa sequences, sun salutations, and balance poses, all seamlessly linking breath with movement. Modifications are provided to ensure the practice is accessible for all levels.

Multi-purpose Room at Cupertino Sports Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29910 M 7:10p-8:10p 9/8-12/22 16 $160 $192

Instructor:Dominique Couto

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29911 Su 10:15a-11:15a 9/7-12/21 16 $160 $192

Instructor:Jahara Pagadipaala

Vinyasa Yoga

18Y+

You will experience a holistic mind-body workout that is designed to build strength, enhance mobility, and improve flexibility. We will incorporate energizing vinyasa sequences, sun salutations, and balance poses, all seamlessly linking breath with movement. Modifications are provided to ensure the practice is accessible for all levels. No class 10/17, 11/11.

Activity Room at Quinlan Community Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29682 Tu 10:00a-11:00a 9/2-9/30 5 $50 $60

29680 F 9:30a-10:30a 9/5-9/26 4 $40 $48

29681 F 9:30a-10:30a 10/3-10/31 4 $40 $48

29683 Tu 10:00a-11:00a 10/7-10/28 4 $40 $48

29685 Tu 10:00a-11:00a 11/4-11/25 3 $30 $36

29684 F 9:30a-10:30a 11/7-11/21 3 $30 $36

29700 Tu 10:00a-11:00a 12/2-12/16 3 $30 $36

29701 F 9:30a-10:30a 12/5-12/19 3 $30 $36

Instructor:Jahara Pagadipaala

Yogilates

Start your morning with a stress relieving blend of yoga and mat Pilates. You will focus inward on breathing, practice to achieve new goals, and you will leave this class feeling refreshed and relaxed. No class 10/15, 11/26.

Activity Room at Quinlan Community Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29686 W 9:30a-10:30a 9/10-9/24 3 $30 $36

29687 W 9:30a-10:30a 10/1-10/29 4 $40 $48 29688 W 9:30a-10:30a 11/5-12/17 6 $60 $72

Instructor:Rebecca McCormick

Zumba

Enjoy Latin and international music while practicing easy dance steps. Routines feature aerobic intervals with a combination of fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body. No class 10/16, 10/17, 11/11, 11/26, 11/28.

Multi-purpose Room at Cupertino Sports Center

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

Instructor:Jennifer Hill Activity Room at Quinlan Community Center Codes

Instructor:Grace DuVal

Room at Quinlan Community Center

Instructor:Li-Fen Lin

Music

Group Acoustic Guitar

13Y+

In this class, you will learn everything you need to know about how to become a great guitar player: chords, progressions, scales, and even entire songs from the artists and bands you enjoy! Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity and sign up today! No experience necessary. Students must bring their own guitars.

Classroom at Joyful Melodies Music School

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29834 W 7:00p-7:50p 9/10-11/12 10 $400 $480

Instructor:Joyful Melodies Staff

Group Drumming

13Y+

Learn the basics of rock-style drumming in a fun and encouraging group environment! Students will learn how to read basic rhythmic notation, fundamentals of proper hand and foot technique, and rock beats and fills. Beginning students will start with one percussive instrument, while more advanced students will work on multilimbed independence. Students will have the opportunity to play along with backing tracks and live piano accompaniment.

Classroom at Joyful Melodies Music School

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29845 M 7:00p-7:50p 9/8-11/10 10 $400 $480

29843 Th 7:30p-8:20p 9/11-11/13 10 $400 $480

Instructor:Joyful Melodies Staff

Group Keyboard

13Y+

This class offers a structured yet relaxed environment for you to learn basic musical concepts, including musical notation, theory, and rhythm. Our instructor will teach you to play various pieces and styles. Additionally, your musical knowledge can help you develop your own interest in music. Access to piano or keyboard at home is essential.

Classroom at Joyful Melodies Music School

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29835 Th 7:00p-7:50p 9/11-11/13 10 $400 $480

29836 F 10:20a-11:10a 9/12-11/14 10 $400 $480

Instructor:Joyful Melodies Staff

Group Ukulele

13Y+

Start your journey of learning this popular instrument and music theory. Students will learn fundamentals to get started playing songs. No prior experience needed. If you have an instrument at home, this would be great. Come join the fun of making music together!

Classroom at Joyful Melodies Music School

Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR

29837 Sa 11:30a-12:20p 9/13-11/15 10 $400 $480

Instructor:Joyful Melodies Staff

Archery for Everyone: Beginner

and Try Archery

10Y+

Explore archery! These classes are the perfect introduction to the sport, whether you are a complete novice or have some prior experience. Learn range safety, basic skills, and teamwork in a fun and supportive environment. Practice and learn proper stance, grip, aiming, and release techniques, then participate in friendly games and competitions with your fellow archers. All equipment is provided.

Turf area north from McClellan Ranch

Beginner

Codes

Try Archery

Instructor:StudioX Archery

Archery for Everyone:

Intermediate (Recurve/Barebow)

This intermediate class is designed for archers who have mastered the basics. Receive individualized coaching, explore advanced techniques to improve accuracy and consistency, and engage in fun games and competitions with your fellow archers. Equipment is not provided, please bring your own.

Turf area north from McClellan Ranch

Instructor:StudioX Archery

programs

FALL PROGRAMS BEGIN AUGUST 25TH

For class details and registration, please visit us online at line at LifetimeActivities.com/Cupertino or in-person at the Cupertino Sports Center!

Scan the QR code or CLICK HERE to view schedules!

TENNIS ACCELERATION PROGRAM

Lifetime Activities is thrilled to ann on of the Tennis Acceleration Program (TAP)! Register once and enjoy a consistent class schedule and cohort from Fall through Spring. Featuring personalized attention and a dynamic full-court curriculum that adapts to your game as you improve.

• Consistent schedule: Train Fall to Spring

• Beginner to Advanced levels and more

• Personalized goal setting

• Smaller class sizes

Exclusive Program Benefits 2025-2026:

Tennis Acceleration Program hoodies

FREE Fall racket tuneup (grip & string)

20% discount on equipment

Payment plan available

Scan the QR to learn more!

CAMPS CAMPS HOLIDAY HOLIDAY

NOVEMBER 24-26 (MON-WED)

DECEMBER 22-23 (MON-TUE)

DECEMBER 29-30 (MON-TUE)

Scan the QR or CLICK HERE to learn more!

FEATURED CAMPS:

Little Tennis & Little Ballers Combo Camp • 4-6Y • 9am-12pm

Little ones will learn tennis and basketball fundamentals while boosting their coordination, balance, agility, and focus. Our energetic coaches will create a fun and exciting experience for our young stars with dynamic games and equipment.

Junior Improvement Tennis Camp • 6-15Y • 9am-12pm

Exciting fundamental instruction tailored for beginner to intermediate-level players It is the ideal confidence builder for students w start their game while having a blast!

Junior Matchplay Tennis Camp • 7-15Y

Designed for players ready to push their tennis game Players participate in fast-paced drills and fun games challenge and develop their skills.

Badminton & Table Tennis Camp • 7-15

A fun mix of badminton and table tennis suitable for a Players will enhance their skills through engaging drill competition, boosting their coordination, agility, and s

All Day Tennis & Activities Camp • 6-15

Our all day tennis and activities camp pairs morning t afternoon sport options including badminton and tab

TENNIS RACKET TENNIS RACKET STRINGING STRINGING

Lifetime Activities offers:

Expert tennis racket stringing

Grip and grommet replacement

Next day and same day service available

Stringing rewards club

Great selection of top-tier strings

Visit our pro shop and refresh your racket today!

TIP: Re-string your tennis racket every season for optimal performance!

CUPERTINO SPORTS CENTER

The Cupertino Sports Center is a 25,000+ square foot multipurpose facility that features 17 tennis courts, a fitness center with strength training and cardio equipment, free weights, two racquetball courts, indoor and outdoor sports courts, and a complete locker room.

STRENGTH TRAINING

TRX

HIIT

Full Gym

Bootcamp

Free Weights

SCULPTING

Yoga

Cardio Pilates

Body Sculpting

Muscle-Toning Classes

Lifefitness Equipment

CARDIO

Bikes

Zumba

Treadmills

Ellipticals

Bombay Jam

SPORTS

Tennis

Pickleball

Badminton

Racquetball

Table Tennis

ACTIVITIES

Youth Camps

Tennis Socials

USTA League Play

Youth and Adult Classes

Youth Basketball League

Passholder Fees

Type Monthly Yearly

Single

Couple

Family

Senior

Student

Day Pass

$65R / $78NR

$85R / $102NR

$105R / $126NR

$50R / $60NR

$440R / $528NR

$825R / $990NR

$920R / $1104NR

$395R / $474NR

$30R / $36NR N/A

$15R / $25NR

Address

21111 Stevens Creek Boulevard Cupertino, CA 95014 (408) 777-3160

Hours of Operation

Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Saturday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Sunday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Cupertino Tennis Club is co-sponsored by the City and is open to residents and non-residents. For more information, visit cupertinotennisclub.org.

The Sports Center is Handicap Accessible, please let us know if you require any assistance.

MeMbership inFo

Membership includes access to Adult 50+ programs, services, classes, and socials.

$25 for Cupertino Residents

$30 for Non Cupertino Residents

It’s easy to become an Adult 50+ member:

• Be at least 50 years or better

• Register for membership (available at the Senior Center or online)

Visitor pass

Thinking about becoming a member? Adults 50+ are welcome to spend the day as a guest with a $5 Visitor Pass. Guests may sign up for any social or lecture for the day, if space is available, and will receive a temporary parking permit for that day.

GiFt cards

Looking for a gift that encourages having fun and staying active for a friend or family member ages 50 and better? The Cupertino Senior Center offers gift cards redeemable towards membership, classes, and more. Gift cards make great gifts and are available for purchase at the Senior Center's front desk.

senior adVisory council

Interested in contributing to expanding opportunities for seniors in our community? What programs and activities would you like to have? How can the contributions of seniors be more visible? Join leaders of social activities and volunteer groups at an upcoming meeting.

Next Meeting is:

Thursday, September 25 at 2 p.m. Thursday, November 20 at 2 p.m.

Bingo

(Hosted by the Senior Advisory Council) Friday, 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.

Join the Senior Advisory Council for an afternoon of bingo. Bingo cards cost $6 to $10. *Sales end at 12:55 p.m. and play begins at 1 p.m. Bingo volunteers needed. Seeking callers and cashiers.

Facility closures

Cupertino Senior Center will be closed on:

• Monday, September 1 (Labor Day)

• Tuesday, November 11 (Veterans Day)

• Thursday to Friday, November 27 to 28 (Thanksgiving)

• Monday, December 22 to Thursday, January 1 (Winter Closure)

The Stay Active Fund helps adults 50 years and older to remain active and engaged by participating in activities at the Cupertino Senior Center. This fund provides financial assistance through scholarships to offset the cost for Senior Center membership and registrations for classes and events. The Stay Active Fund is available from January 1 until the funds are depleted. Please contact the Senior Center front desk for more details.

21251 Stevens Creek Boulevard Cupertino, CA 95014 Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

lectures and Workshops

September and October registration opens on Monday, August 25. November and December registration opens on Monday, October 27.

! !Free for members and $5 for non-members, unless noted otherwise. For additional information regarding lectures and workshops, call the Cupertino Senior Center front desk at (408) 777-3150

Universal Workshop

Wednesday, August 27 10 to 11 a.m.

Register for unlimited access to over 500 free, noncredit, continuing education online courses using your Santa Clara County library card. Enroll in up to 5 courses at a time. You have up to 6 months to finish each course.

Creativebug Workshop

Wednesday, September 24 10 to 11 a.m.

Learn how to enjoy uinlimited access to over 1,00 online art and craft classes, plus patterns, templates, and recipes. Topics include art and design, sewing, quilting, paper, knitting, crochet, food and home jewelry, holiday and party, and classes for kids.

ChatGPT Workshop

Tuesday, September 9 and November 4 10 to 11 a.m.

Learn what ChatGPT is and how you may use its features.

Member $5, Non-member $10 (Prices are per date)

3D Printing Workshop

Tuesday, September 23 10 to 11:30 a.m. and December 16

Come learn how to use a 3D printer! See how a 3D printer functions, software required, and the library of options to create an item using the machine.

Member $6, Non-member $11 (Prices are per date)

Photo Offloading Workshop

Tuesday, October 14 and December 2 10 to 11 a.m.

Learn how to take your photos off your phone and onto your computer, laptop, or cloud drive.

Member $5, Non-member $10 (Prices are per date)

Magzter: World Language Digital Magazine and Newspaper

Wednesday, October 29 10 to 11 a.m.

Access digital magazines and newspapers with a variety of content across 40+ topic categories and in over 30 languages.

Hoopla Workshop

Wednesday, November 19 10 to 11 a.m.

Download or stream eBooks, eAudiobooks, digital comics, music, movies, and TV series! Access in a browser or mobile app. Hoopla syncs across all your devices, and most titles can also be downloaded Borrow up to 10 titles a month, with no waitlists.

Age Well, Drive Smart

Wednesday, November 5 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The CHP presents topics such as myths about older drivers, compensating for age-related changes, safe driving, and more. Receive a certificate upon completion which some insurance companies have accepted for discounts.

Baking Workshop: Holiday Truffles and Biscotti

Tuesday, December 9 10 a.m. to noon

Learn how to make truffles and biscotti for the holiday season! These homemade treats will be a hit during the holidays to enjoy for dessert with any meal, holiday gathering, or even to give as seasonal gifts. Samples to take home are included.

Member $20, Non-member $30

Kanopy Workshop

Wednesday, December 10 10 to 11 a.m.

Enjoy watching movies and have a Santa Clara County Library Card? Learn about how you may stream movies on your TV, smart phone, tablet, desktop, or laptop for free. Kanopy's collection includes critically acclaimed movies, documentaries, foreign films, classics, and more.

THE 50+ SCENE

eVents

Register online, call (408) 777-3150, or register in-person at the Cupertino Senior Center 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Senior Center

Open House

Friday, August 22

10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Learn aboutsenior classes, activities, and resources through demos and informational tabling. See how you can be active through our weekly socials, fitness classes, trips, and more!

Event open to all.

Lunch with Friends

Hidden Treasures

Thursday, October 23

9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The Cupertino Senior Center's annual Hidden Treasures event to shop for hundreds of unique items! Whether you're a collector, a vintage enthusiast, or looking for that one-of-a-kind gift, Hidden Treasures has something special for everyone.

Item Donations

Last Wednesday of the Month 11:45 a.m.

Take a break from preparing a meal. Join Lunch with Friends and enjoy good food with good company.

Member $10, Non-member $15

September 24 Cobb Salad

50+ Sandlots vs. Staff Softball Game

Thursday, September 25 10 a.m. to noon

Watch and cheer on your 50+ Sandlot Geezers as they take on Parks and Recreation Staff at the softball field in Memorial Park. Game begins at 10 a.m. Attendees may watch from the field behind the dugout.

Na Leo Mokupuni Ma Cupertino

Saturday, October 4, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Meaning "Island Sounds in Cupertino", brings together performers to celebrate the vibrant music and dance of island cultures

Event open to all. Pre-registration preferred. $5 for attendees

Item donations are accepted from August 4 to October 10. For a list of accepted items, visit cupertino.gov/hiddentreasures

Halloween Masquerade Dance

Wednesday, October 29 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.

It's going to be a ball at the Senior Center! Dress up and celebrate the Halloween season with music and dance. Costume competition for those who attend with prizes for the winner. Light refreshments served.

Pre-registration required.

Member $10, Non-member $15

Holidays in Hawaii

Wednesday, December 3 1 p.m.

Sway with our own Lei Nani Hula Dancers and Pila Ho'Okani Band as they celebrate the holidays with Hawaiian songs and dances. Light refreshments will be served.

Free for members, Non-member $5

eVents (continued)

50+ Golf Tournament

Now in April 2026!

Blackberry Farm Golf Course

Holiday Ham Lunch

Friday, December 5, 11:45 a.m.

Wear your favorite holiday sweater and join in a holiday meal including honey baked ham, mashed potatoes, green beans, salad, and pecan pie with whipped cream for dessert. Vegetarian option available when registering.

Pre-registration required.

Member $13, Non-member $18

Holiday Sing-along

Monday, December 15

1:30 to 2:30 p.m.

Come and sing holiday songs accompanied by our Harmonikatz band. Light refreshments will be served.

Free for members, Non-member $5

Season's Greetings Cookie Box

Pre-orders start: Monday, October 27

Pickup:

Friday, December 19, 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.

Looking for the perfect sweet gift to give to celebrate the holidays? Each box will contain a variety of cookies such as biscotti, crinkle cookies, molasses, almond delight, peppermint chocolate chip, and more! The cookies will be carefully box, tagged, and ready for you to give right away or enjoy when you pick them up. Quantities are limited so order your box today!

Members $14, Non-members $19

Free for members. Lemonade and popcorn provided.

There will be no Monthly Movie for October

The Equalizer 3 (R, 2023) Wednesday, September 24 1:30 p.m.

Robert McCall vows to stop an Italian crime syndicate from brutalizing and extorting the residents of a small coastal town that has won his heart.

Fly Me to the Moon

(PG-13, 2024)

Wednesday, November 26 1:30 p.m.

Sparks fly between a marketing executive and a NASA official as he makes preparations for the Apollo 11 moon landing.

Noelle (G, 2019) Wednesday, December 17 1:30 p.m.

Santa's daughter must take over the family business when her father retires and her brother, who is supposed to inherit the Santa role, gets cold feet.

socials

Register online by clicking the descriptions, call (408) 777-3150, or register in-person at the Cupertino Senior Center 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

MONDAY

50+ Pickleball (Fall Season)

Monday, August 25 to November 17, 8 to 11 a.m.

Cupertino Sports Center

Play doubles pickleball with other Senior Center members at the Sport Court at the Cupertino Sports Center. Preregistration and Senior Center membership is required. Sports Center membership is not required. Paddles and balls are not provided but nets will be provided.

Senior Center Membership required to participate.

Member $54 for the season

50+ Golf

Monday, 10 a.m.

Blackberry Farm Golf Course

Start the week off right with a round of golf at the 9-hole Blackberry Farm Golf Course!

Ballroom Dance Social

Monday, 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.

Drop in for fun and dancing. Room capacity is limited to 30 people.

TUESDAY

Ping Pong

Tuesday, 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.

Limited to 25 players

Play doubles ping pong with other members.

50+ Tennis

Tuesday, 9 a.m.

Memorial Park Tennis Courts 5 and 6

Cupertino TV Productions

First and third Tuesday, 10 a.m. to noon

Enjoy making film production or want to learn how? Join the Cupertino TV Production and create a TV segment that airs on the city channel, YouTube, and Roku. No experience required and new members are welcome to join.

Senior Center Membership and Official Volunteer Status required to participate.

Open Game Playing Time

Tuesday, 1 to 4 p.m.

Drop in to play a board game or card game at your leisure with other members. Some board games available for play. Members are welcome to bring their own games to play with others

No meeting 11/11.

WEDNESDAY

50+ Bocce Ball

Wednesday, April 2 to November 26, 9 to 11 a.m.

Blackberry Farm

THURSDAY

50+ Softball

Thursday, April 3 to December 11 9 a.m. to noon

The Cupertino Sandlot softball group warms-up and take batting practice at 9 a.m. A pick-up game starts promptly at 10 a.m. each week.

Senior Center Membership required to participate.

Member $65 for the season

Book Club

First Thursday, August to December, 2 to 3 p.m.

socials

Read the monthly book and join a discussion regarding the book, lead by the Cupertino Library. Those registered will be provided with a copy of the book to be read before the meeting date.

Sign up to receive monthly emails on what the book will be!

Let’s Talk Technology

Thursday, 10 to 11 a.m.

Come join this technology group discussion to have them answered while learning from other people’s questions. Discussion is geared towards the interest of those who attend each session.

No meeting 10/23, 11/27

Conversations

Thursday, 10:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.

Join in stimulating conversation of various topics and current events.

No meeting 10/23, 11/27

Needlecraft

Thursday, 10 a.m. to noon

Know how to knit or crochet and enjoy making blankets, scarves, and beanies? Become a volunteer to join our Needlecraft volunteer group to make knitted items for local homeless shelters and hospitals.

Contact Amanda at amandah@cupertino.gov if you are interested in joining.

No meeting 10/23, 11/27

Open Card Playing and Bridge

Thursday, noon to 4 p.m.

Form your own groups or meet others to play.

Karaoke Weekly Social

Thursday, 1 to 4:30 p.m.

FRIDAY

Ping Pong

Friday, 1 to 4:30 p.m.

Limited to 25 players

No meeting 11/28

50+ Tennis Friday, 9 a.m.

Memorial Park Tennis Courts 5 and 6

Mah Jongg

Friday, noon to 4 p.m.

No meeting 11/28

Tech Time

August 15, September 5 and 19, October 3 and 17, November 7 and 21, December 5 and 19

2:30 to 4:30 p.m.

Drop in to our Tech Lab and receive 1-on-1 help with any technology questions you have for any device. You may bring your phone, laptop, tablet, smart watch, etc., or come with your questions to get answered. Assistance will be a first come first served basis and are limited to one question at a time.

Volunteer corner

Class Instructors

Have expert knowledge on a specific subject or exercise? Become a volunteer instructor to share your skill set and engage others of similar interest. We are seeking instructors for ESL, Japanese, meditation, cardio drumming, bridge, chess, PC, and more.

Walking Social Lead

Do you enjoy walking outdoors and socializing with new people? Help lead our weekly morning walking social while enjoy the outdoor fresh air.

To volunteer, contact Amanda at amandah@cupertino.gov or call (408) 777-3374. You must be onboarded as a volunteer before helping with volunteer programs.

THE 50+ SCENE

Online: Register online by clicking the activity code or visiting reg4rec.org

classes

How to Register for a Class:

Phone: Call the Cupertino Senior Center at (408) 777-3150

In-person: Register in-person at the Cupertino Senior Center, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Class times, dates, and prices are subject to change.

September

Class registration for September begins on Monday, August 25 at 8 a.m.

THE 50+ SCENE

October

December

Class registration for December begins on Monday, October 27 at 8 a.m.

THE 50+ SCENE

Thursday, October 23

Hidden Treasures Planning Meeting

Monday, August 11, 1 p.m.

Volunteers are a vital part of making Hidden Treasures a success! Join us to learn how you can contribute to this important fundraiser. Donation sorting begins Monday, August 25.

A Cupertino Senior Center membership is required to volunteer.

Donations will be accepted beginning Monday, August 4

THE 50+ SCENE

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Trip registration begins: July through October Trips - Open

November Trips: Members - Monday, August 11 | Non-members - Monday, August 18 Time and itinerary is subject to change. Please arrive 30 minutes prior to the departure time.

Light as Air in San Francisco

Thursday, August 28, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Take in the spectacular view from the new Land's End Lookout Visitor Center to admire the beautiful oceanside and explore the exhibits at your leisure. Continue with a hosted lunch prepared by Executive Chef John Dirks and his team at the Ironwoods Bar and Grill, a winning combination of relaxing ambience and American fare.

Cap off your day by experience 'EmotionAir', a unique exhibition that explores the relationship between art and emotions through the captivating medium of inflatable art at the Palace of Fine Arts

Member Cost: $149 - Includes Lunch, Museum Admission, Transportation, Trips, and Travel Staff.

Activity Level: Moderate; walking at your own pace, possible uneven surfaces.

Escape to Alcatraz

Thursday, September 4, 9 a.m. to 5:45 p.m.

Tour the legendary Alcatraz Island that has been a Civil War Fort, a military prison, and one of the most notorious Federal penitentiaries in US History. "The Rock" and it's world-renowned Cellhouse are among the city's most popular attractions. Enjoy scenic vistas and iconic, sloe-up views of the exteriors of the Cellhouse, Building 64, Warden's House, Water Tower, Officer's Club and Model Industries Building.

For your no-host lunch, enjoy a taste of San Francisco's rich culinary scene at the Ferry Building, with nearly 50 artisan food vendors, restaurants, and shops. Burgers at Gott's, Neapolitan-style Pizza at A16, seafood at Hog's Island, Japanese food, gourmet ice cream, pastries, craft coffee!

Member Cost: $120 – Includes Round trip ferry, Narrated Audio Tour, Transportation, Tips, and Travel Staff.

Activity Level: Very High; steep hills and stairs on the island, embarking and disembarking the ferry.

Adventures at Shoreline Past and Present

Thursday, September 18, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Begin your day visiting The Rengstorff House, one of the finest examples of the Victorian Italianate architecture on the West Coast. The guided tour will include access to the first floor of the home, surrounding exterior grounds, and gardens with interpretive signs of the historic house.

Venture further into Shoreline Park on an interpretive tour led by Park Rangers to learn about the presentday natural habitat. Your hosted lunch at Michael's Shoreline Restaurant will be an enjoyable conclusion to the winning combination of past and present experienced on your trip.

Member Cost: $92 – Includes Docent lead tours, Hosted Lunch, Transportation, Tips, and Travel Staff.

Activity Level: High; walking at your own pace, uneven path surfaces, some steps.

Fall Escape to Half Moon Bay

Wednesday, October 1, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Celebrate the beauty of autumn on the stunning Half Moon Bay Coastside as you will explore the 235-care Pescadero Marsh, a birdwatcher's paradise as it is home to nearly 200 species. Enjoy free time and a nohost lunch at the waterfront of Pillar Point Harbor.

Afterwards, you will visit Farmer John's scenic pumpkin patch filled with a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes. While you are there, you will delight in an included hayride, educational talk, and a chance to pick your perfect pumpkin.

Member Cost: $86 – Inlcudes Docent tour, Education talk, Hayride, Pumpkin, Transportation, Tips, and Travel Staff.

Activity Level: Moderate to High; walking at your own pace, possible uneven surfaces.

Historic San Juan Bautista

Thursday, November 6, 8:45 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.

Known as the "City of History", San Juan Bautista is a charming town rich with California history and cultural heritage. Tour the picturesque Mission San Juan Bautista with a private guide where you will see its unique three-aisle church, peaceful gardens, and exhibits highlighting the region's Spanish and Native American history. To reenergize, delight in your included lunch at Jardines de San Juan.

Venture over to the captivating San Juan Bautista State Park for a docent led tour featuring their four main museums, each offering a fascinating glimpse into early California life.

Member Cost: $130 – Inlcudes Admissions, Two Guided Tours, Lunch, Transportation, Tips, and Travel Staff.

Activity Level: High; walking at your own pace, possible uneven surfaces.

Stereophonic

Wednesday, November 12, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The Broadway sensation "Sterophonic" captivated both audiences and critics, winning an impressive five Tony Awards. This buzzy production has enchanted countless hearts with its original songs and dramatic storyline. It tells the story of an up-and-coming rock band recording a new album that finds itself suddenly on the cusp of superstardom. At the heart of the show is the creation of a rock and roll album by a fictional band in the 1970s, drawing inspiration from bands like "Fleetwood Mac". The show offers a hyper-realistic look at the making of an album, including the highs and lows of the creative process.

Member Cost: $130 – Inlcudes Orchestra Seats, Lunch, Admissions, Transportation, Tips, and Travel Staff.

Activity Level: Low; walking at your own pace.

Holiday Tea and Train Lights

Wednesday, December 3, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Get in the holiday spirit with an enchanting, fun-filled train ride through Niles Canyon at dusk as you enjoy the trains mesmerizing lights. It is the perfect time to gather with friends and feel the excitement and joy of the festive season while wearing your favorite warm holiday sweater for the ride.

Before your adventurous ride, relax over a threecourse Victorian high tea at Tyme for Tea. The enchanting setting is created with a twinkling tree and sparkling lights for the holidays.

Member Cost: $173 – Includes Afternoon Tea, Train Ride, Transportation, Tips, and Travel Staff.

Activity Level: Moderate; climbing in and out of a train car, navigating the railway platform.

Stay Updated! presentations

Sign up for the Senior Center's monthly eNewsletter at cupertino.gov/senior for information on future trips.

Extended Trips

Collette Travel is offering extended trips. To learn more about 2025 and 2026 trips, attend a presentation hosted by Collette.

Presentation: Wednesday, August 13 2 p.m.

Collette trip information can be found in the lobby of the Cupertino Senior Center.

resources For seniors

To schedule an appointment, call the front desk at (408) 777-3150.

Caregiver Network Counseling

Wednesday, 1 to 4 p.m.

September 3, October 1, November 5, and December 3

The Caregivers Network provides friend or family caregivers free support for their unique situations. A Care Manager will be available for one-hour in-person appointments to provide resources and information for caregivers to support loved one.

Caregiver Support Group

Tuesday, 1 to 2:30 p.m.

September 16, October 21, November 18, and December 16

Caregiving is tough and you do not have to do it alone. Join other friend and family caregivers to learn about resources, share experiences, and enjoy a social outlet. Lead by the Caregiver Network of Sourcewise, a Santa Clara County resource agency for seniors, the group is for caregivers of adults 60 and older or someone of any age with a dementia type disease (Huntington’s, early onset Alzheimer’s traumatic brain injury, etc.).

Resource Referral Website

Please visit cupertino.gov/seniorresources to view contact information for resources, such as nutrition, transportation, counseling, elder abuse, and more.

Silicon Valley Hopper

Use Silicon Valley Hopper for destinations such as the grocery store, local eateries, post office, and more. Silicon Valley Hopper also takes Cupertino residents to medical appointments at Kaiser Santa Clara and Sutter Health West Valley Center. Discounted fares for seniors are $1.75 per trip. To book download the SV Hopper app or call: (669) 201-1892 | cupertino.gov/shuttle

Health Insurance Counseling (HICAP)

Monday, 1 to 4 p.m.

September 8, October 13, November 10 and 24, and December 1 and 8

HICAP provides no-cost counseling services and is funded by the California Department of Aging and Sourcewise. Find out what your options are with Medicare and what will work best for you. The Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program will help you fully understand your Medicare options to be better informed to make the right choices.

Senior Adult Legal Aid (SALA)

Friday, 10 a.m. to noon

September 19, October 17, November 21, and December 19

Free assistance to elders for basic legal matters in public benefits, long-term care, elder abuse, housing, consumer issues, incapacity planning probate alternative, and simple wills. Must be 60 or older and live in Santa Clara County. If unable to meet in person, call (408) 295-5991.

SALA(長者法律諮詢) 為居住在聖他克拉拉縣(Santa Clara County) 60 歲或以上的長者提供基本的法律 援助. 中文翻译可预约.

211

Receive free, non-emergency community, health, and disaster information in Santa Clara County. 211 is confidential and available in over 170 languages. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Dial 2-1-1 | 211bayarea.org

Sourcewise

Sourcewise offers resource information on a variety of topics including housing, nutrition, health insurance, transportation, and more. Sourcewise strives to educate, prepare, and support caregivers within Santa Clara County. (408) 350-3200 | mysourcewise.com

50+Birthday Bash!

Doors open at noon

September and October registration opens Monday, August 25. November and December registration opens Monday, October 27. Pre-registration is required. Please state vegetarian option when registering.

September Birthday Bash

Wednesday, September 10

Join us for this western-themed luncheon that includes BBQ ribs, coleslaw, cornbread, and dessert. September birthdays will be honored.

Member $13, Non-member $18

Thanksgiving Lunch and November Birthday Bash

Wednesday, November 19

Enjoy a Thanksgiving feast with roasted turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, dressing, savory green beans, and pumpkin pie for dessert. November birthdays will be honored.

Member $16, Non-member $21

Oktoberfest Birthday Bash

Wednesday, October 8

Dive into the annual European tradition Oktoberfest with a Northern German meal of braturst, sauerkraut, Bavarian mixed salad, and Black Forest Cake. October birthdays will be honored.

Member $13, Non-member $18

Holiday and December Birthday Bash

Wednesday, December 10

Put on your best holiday attire and jump into the season with jolly entertainment and holiday meal. This home-style holiday meal includes tri-tip, scalloped potatoes, sweet ginger carrots, holiday salad, and New York cheesecake. December birthdays will be honored.

Member $16, Non-member $21

Note: If a lunch is full, please ask the front desk to add your name to the waitlist. When cancellations occur, we will fill from the waitlist in the order that names are taken. No money is required to be put on the waitlist.

To register, call (408) 777-3150, visit the Senior Center in-person, or Click Here.

Four Ways to Register! Refund Policy

Online Registration

• Visit reg4rec.org

If you don't have an account, see 'Creating an ActiveNet Account' under General Information.

Walk-in

• Visit our office Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at: Quinlan Community Center 10185 North Stelling Road Cupertino, CA 95014

Mail-in (held for random processing*)

• Download and complete registration form. Registration form can be downloaded at bit.ly/488DifR, or by scanning the QR code at the bottom of the page.

• Include method of payment: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, or check payable (no cash) to CITY OF CUPERTINO.

• Mail to: Registration 10185 North Stelling Road Cupertino, CA 95014

Fax (held for random processing*)

• Download and complete registration form. Registration form can be downloaded at bit.ly/488DifR, or by scanning the QR code at the bottom of the page.

• Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, or check payable (no cash) to CITY OF CUPERTINO.

• Fax to (408) 777-1305

* Random processing means that every piece in that day’s registration by mail or fax has an equal chance of being selected. Receipts are emailed within five working days

Activity Withdrawals

To receive a refund, not including credit card processing fees, withdrawal requests must be submitted in writing or in person at least eight calendar days before the activity start date.

1-day Classes/Events

Refunds must be requested in writing at least eight calendar days prior to the start of the 1-day class/event.

Activity Cancellations

Activities that do not meet minimum enrollment may be canceled. Participants will be contacted and offered the option to transfer or receive a refund, not including credit card processing fees.

50+ Travel

Individual cancellations must be filled from the waitlist before a refund can be issued. A $10 administrative fee applies. Refunds will be issued, not including credit card processing fees. If the Senior Center cancels the trip, the administrative fee will be waived.

50+ Luncheons

Individual cancellations must be filled from the waitlist before a refund can be issued. If canceled by the Senior Center, a refund will be issued, not including credit card processing fees.

Separate Policies

There are no refunds for Drop-In or Day Passes. Separate policies apply to Preschool and Sports Center Memberships. Please inquire before registering.

Refund Request

Requests must be submitted in writing and must include participant’s name, address, phone number, name and activity number of the class, and reason for withdrawal.

Original payments made by credit card are refunded to the credit card and may take up to two weeks to process. Payments made by check or cash are refunded by check and may take up to six weeks to process.

Three easy ways to submit your refund request:

1) Email to refunds@cupertino.gov

Scan the QR code to download a paper registration form, or visit bit.ly/40xcIf1

2) Mail or Walk-in: Quinlan Community Center 10185 North Stelling Road Cupertino, CA 95014

3) Fax to (408) 777-1305

General Information

Creating an ActiveNet Account

Step 1: reg4rec.org

Step 2: Click ‘Create Account’

Step 3: Complete main contact and family members information!

Step 4: Look for email confirmation with link to activate account - required.

Retrieving a forgotten password with a current email address

If you have an account but have forgotten your account Sign in ID/password and the email address on your account is current, click on the “Forgot Your Password” link on reg4rec.org.

Retrieving account information without a current email address

To protect the sensitive information in our customers’ accounts, we will not disseminate information over the phone or without identification in-person.

Resident Fee

Activity participants living in Cupertino zip code 95014 are eligible for a resident discount rate. Proof of residency may be requested.

Waitlists

If the class you requested is filled, you may be placed on a waitlist, free of charge. If the class becomes available, we will call you. Payment is due within 24 hours.

Age Requirement

Where an age is indicated, the participant must be that age by the first day of class. Proof of age may be required.

Class Attendance

Class attendance is limited to the registered participants only. Sorry, no children in adult classes and no adults in children's classes.

Make-up Classes

There are no make-ups for classes you don’t attend.

On occasion, a class/activity will be canceled due to weather, instructor availability, or unforeseen emergencies. If Cupertino Parks and Recreation cancels a class, a refund, not including credit card processing fees, or a make-up session will be offered.

Class Check-in/Check-out

All children 0-14 years of age must be checked in and out of classes and activities by a parent or guardian. Please come into the classroom and see the instructor to check your child in and out.

Credit Card Processing Fee

Credit card payments include a 4.25% non-refundable processing fee for online transactions and a 2.75% nonrefundable processing fee for in-person transactions.

Declined Credit Card

If your credit card is declined, Cupertino Parks and Recreation staff will contact you to request payment. If your payment is not received within 24 hours, your registration will be canceled.

Returned Check

There will be a service fee for each returned check.

Paying with Cash

Exact amount required for cash payment.

Scholarships

Limited scholarship grants are available for youth recreation programs and classes. Our scholarships program is administered by the West Valley Community Services.

To apply, contact WVCS or call (408) 255-8033 for more information.

Must be a Cupertino resident or attending a school within the CUSD.

Disabilities

If you have any disability that requires special accommodations in order to participate, please let us know when you register.

Contact Information

Quinlan Community Center

10185 North Stelling Road (408) 777-3120 | recreation@cupertino.gov

Cupertino Sports Center

21111 Stevens Creek Boulevard (408) 777-3160 | sports@cupertino.gov

Cupertino Senior Center

21251 Stevens Creek Boulevard (408) 777-3150 | senior_center@cupertino.gov

Blackberry Farm Golf Course

22100 Stevens Creek Boulevard (408) 253-9200 | bbfgolf@cupertino.gov

Blackberry Farm

21979 San Fernando Avenue (408) 777-3140 | bbf_staff@cupertino.gov

McClellan Ranch Preserve

22221 McClellan Road (408) 777-3149 | mcclellan@cupertino.gov

Blackberry Farm Golf Course

Blackberry Farm Golf Course

Blackberry Farm Golf Course is a nine-hole facility set along the bank of Stevens Creek. This par 29 course is comprised of seven par 3’s and two par 4’s with a total yardage of 1544 yards.

Address 22100 Stevens Creek Boulevard Cupertino, CA 95014 (408) 253-9200

Hours of Operation Dawn to Dark (Daylight Hours)

See blackberryfarmgolfcourse.com for holiday hours. Book at

or scan the QR code.

or scan the QR code.

Green Fees

Multiple Play Passes

Rentals

Footgolf

Golfing FORE Generations

Intergenerational Golf Tournament

Sunday, October 12

Check-in: 3 to 3:15 p.m.

$36R|$43NR price per player

reg4rec.org

Blackberry Farm Golf Course

GLOW NIGHT GOLF

Thursday, November 6

Check-in: 5 to 5:15 p.m. Shot Gun Start: 5:30 p.m. LED Golf Ball • Glow Sticks • Snacks

All levels welcome!

$36R|$43NR price per player

Blackberry Farm Golf Course

Four, 45-minute swim blocks
$12 for Non-Residents

Quinlan Community Center 10185 North Stelling Road Saturday, October 25

$17R|$21NR (By October 19)

$22R|$26NR (After October 19) Save with early registration!

Must be pre-registered to attend. Registration includes one child two years and older and two adults. Child must register and be accompanied by an adult. Admission not permitted if attending with unregistered child. Adults don’t need to register. This event is held outdoors, rain or shine.

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