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 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.
45 minute sessions
Holiday Activities at the Cupertino Senior Center Holiday Ham Lunch 11:45 a.m.
Member $13, Non-member $18 DEC 5
cupertino.gov/senior Pre-order Today
Saturday, December 13 10 a.m. to noon
Quinlan Community Center
Bring your family to meet a Santa who signs! Deaf and hard of hearing children, along with their families, are invited to enjoy a magical visit with Santa in American Sign Language.
Pickup is Friday, December 19
2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Member $14, Non-member $19 Seasons Greetings Cookie Box
Child $10R|$12NR
Adult $5R|$6NR cupertino.gov/sws
Cookies
Crafts Visit Santa!
An interpreter will be on-site to assist with translation.
Santa Claus and his elf have decided to take a break from the North Pole and visit the beautiful City of Cupertino. For children 12 and under, this event will be truly magical! Sign up for your visit and create holiday memories!
8:30p-8:45p $55 One slot per family. Santa’s time is limited and he can only spend 15 minutes at each location. Dates that are grayed-out were booked before the Winter 2026 Recreation Schedule was printed.
Register at cupertino.gov/santavisits25
24 SATURDAY, JANUARY
Competitors
Grades 2 to 3
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Grades 4 to 5
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Cupertino Community Hall 10350 Torre Avenue
Spectators
All Spelling Bee audience members need to register online or in-person prior to the event.
Spectator: Grade 2 to 3
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Spectator: Grade 4 to 5
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Please note: The Cupertino Spelling Bee is not affiliated with the National Scripps Spelling Bee and the City cannot sponsor or send winners to the National Spelling Bee.
CUPERTINO PRESCHOOL OPEN HOUSE
WINTER CAMPS
Winter Camps
February 16 to 20*
*Some camps start February 17 or 18
Discover and Create: Physical Coding 5-7Y and LEGO® Stories
In this full-day camp, kids in Grades K-2 enjoy two unique experiences. Mornings are all about Physical Coding, where they explore logic and problem-solving with unplugged activities and hands-on coding using KIBO robots' no screens involved! Afternoons shift gears to Storytelling with LEGO®, where campers take on exciting building challenges that teach structural integrity, perspectives, and symmetry. From there, they'll craft characters, scenes, and backdrops, and finally bring their own imaginative stories to life. A perfect blend of STEM foundations and creative play! Our team will supervise lunch from 12 to 1 PM. Students must bring their own lunch, as it won’t be provided.
Room 4 at Monta Vista Recreation Center
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
31021 W-F 9:00a-4:00p 2/18-2/20 3 $520 $624
Instructor:CodeLinkd LLC
Physical Coding 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!
Room 4 at Monta Vista Recreation Center
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
31022 W-F 9:00a-12:00p 2/18-2/20 3 $210 $252
Instructor:CodeLinkd LLC
Storytelling with LEGO®
5-8Y
Fuel imagination in this program for your little ones in Grades K-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!
Room 4 at Monta Vista Recreation Center
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
31023 W-F 1:00p-4:00p 2/18-2/20 3 $210 $252
Instructor:CodeLinkd LLC
Winter 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.
Classroom at Joyful Melodies Music School
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30979 Tu-F 9:00a-12:00p 2/17-2/20 4 $380 $456
30980 Tu-F 9:00a-3:30p 2/17-2/20 4 $684 $821
30978 Tu-F 12:30p-3:30p 2/17-2/20 4 $380 $456
Instructor:Joyful Melodies Staff
Mega Machine Robotics and 5-11Y Snapology Scientists
Robotics and Science... lots of fun learning in one camp! In the morning, your child will create some of their favorite motorized vehicles and machines! Students will learn about gear ratio, sensors, pulleys, cranks, and programming. Later in the afternoon, campers will learn about various aspects of science while participating in projects based on space, chemistry, animals, earth science, and even sports! LEGO® building, slime making, and challenging activities to get kids up and moving around will be a must. Please provide nut free snacks, lunch and water bottle.
Building at Portal Park
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30866 Tu-F 9:00a-4:00p 2/17-2/20 4 $475 $570
Instructor:Snapology Of Los Gatos
Mega Machines Robotics and Coding 5-11Y
Robotics & Cars... Interesting! In Snapology’s Mega Machine Robotics camp, your child will create some of their favorite motorized vehicles and machines! Students will learn about gear ratio, sensors, pulleys, cranks, and programming as they build trucks, space rovers, helicopters, and much more. Your child is sure to have fun as they build, learn, and play.
Building at Portal Park
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30892 Tu-F 9:00a-12:00p 2/17-2/20 4 $245 $294
Instructor:Snapology Of Los Gatos
Super Scientists: Slime, Sports, and Space 5-11Y
Is your child a super scientist? Allow your child to cultivate a love of science and experience different domains of science and nature through this interactive, hands-on Summer Camp. Campers will learn about various aspects of science while participating in projects based on space, chemistry, animals, earth science, and even sports! LEGO® building, slime making, and challenging activities to get kids up and moving around will be a must.
Building at Portal Park
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30886 Tu-F 1:00p-4:00p 2/17-2/20 4 $245 $294
Instructor:Snapology Of Los Gatos
Basketball Camp 7-12Y
If you like basketball then you will love our Camps! This camp by National Academy of Athletics is designed to make you a better basketball player. Whether you are a beginner or advanced player, the drills taught at this camp will help you improve your game. Come work on the core fundamentals of your game: footwork, passing, ball-handling and defense. Participants will enjoy fun challenges, games and daily competitions in a positive and energetic environment.
Outdoor Basketball Court at Wilson Park
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30477 Tu-F 9:00a-12:00p 2/17-2/20 4 $250 $300
Instructor:National Academy Of Athletics Staff
Academic Writing: Future Authors
8-11Y
Become a published author and perfect your writing skills! In this serious and seriously fun camp, students create a complete writing project of their own design, and then revise and polish it to perfection before learning how to publish their work! They master editing, revision, focus, and other writing skills while learning about the publishing process and how to submit their work to publications open to student writing. Materials fee $20.
Communication
Instructor:Communication Academy Staff
Public Speaking: Improv Drama
WINTER CAMPS
8-11Y
Build self-confidence and learn to express yourself on-the-spot! In this fast-paced class, students are sure to laugh and have fun as they create characters and dramatic scenarios with partners and groups, using exciting activities to learn valuable public speaking skills like quick-thinking, teamwork, clarity, expression, and confidence in themselves and in their voices! Materials fee $20.
Communication Academy
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30765 M-F 12:30p-3:00p 2/16-2/20 5 $445 $534
Instructor:Communication Academy Staff
Academic Writing and Public Speaking
8-11Y
Master skills in speaking, writing, language, and confidence! Two courses included. Check the single courses for more detail. This combines student signups with the Public Speaking and Academic Writing camps. Materials fee $40.
Communication Academy
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30766 M-F 9:00a-3:00p 2/16-2/20 5 $765 $918
Instructor:Communication Academy Staff
CUPERTINO PRESCHOOL Learning through play
25-26 WINTER AND SPRING
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. Tiny
Tots Two Days
*Spring registration begins February 3 for residents and February 10 for non-residents.
REGISTRATION
• Register at reg4rec.org for the 2025-2026 sessions
• Schoolyear is broken into Fall, Winter, and Spring 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
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 3/31.
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 2/18. Craft Room at Quinlan Community Center
Education
Literacy Lab - Sounds Level
2.5-3Y
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.
Growing IQ Sunnyvale
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30883 Th 3:00p-3:50p 1/8-2/12 6 $360 $432
30884 Th 3:00p-3:50p 2/19-3/26 6 $360 $432
Instructor:Growing IQ Staff
Mathematical Maestros
2.5-3Y
Mathematical Maestros provides an introduction to mathematical skills and fosters your student’s intellectual growth and development through music and motion. To meet your students' unique needs, Mathematical Maestros includes a dynamic curriculum which explores mathematical concepts in a sensory-rich, fun, and engaging learning environment.
Growing IQ Sunnyvale
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30868 Sa 9:00a-9:45a 1/10-2/14 6 $300 $360
30870 Su 9:00a-9:45a 1/11-2/15 6 $300 $360
30869 Sa 9:00a-9:45a 2/21-3/28 6 $300 $360
30871 Su 9:00a-9:45a 2/22-3/29 6 $300 $360
Mathematical Maestros In Mandarin
2.5-4Y
The same great Mathematical Maestros class, but in Mandarin. This class will enhance your child’s Mandarin fluency and math skills.
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30881 Su 10:00a-10:50a 1/11-2/15 6 $300 $360
30882 Su 10:00a-10:50a 2/22-3/29 6 $300 $360
Instructor:Growing IQ Staff
Creative Calculators
3-4Y
The Creative Calculators level builds on foundational math skills, presenting children with enriched application of a wide variety of techniques and materials encouraging varied learning styles. Creative Calculators promote the progression of mathematical skills through musical appreciation, moving activities, and confidence.
Growing IQ Sunnyvale
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30872 Sa 9:00a-9:50a 1/10-2/14 6 $300 $360
30874 Su 9:00a-9:50a 1/11-2/15 6 $300 $360
30873 Sa 9:00a-9:50a 2/21-3/28 6 $300 $360
30875 Su 9:00a-9:50a 2/22-3/29 6 $300 $360
Instructor:Growing IQ Staff
Gymnastics
Sweet Peas Gymnastics
1-2Y
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 2/14.
Gymnastics Room at Monta Vista Recreation Center
One Pea 1Y
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30537 Sa 8:30a-9:00a 1/24-2/21 4 $120
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 1/19, 2/14.
Lil' Ninjas
Lil’ Ninjas 3-5Y
Your child will be challenged to jump, climb, and swing through our obstacle course while developing their strength, speed, discipline, and agility. They will learn ninja rolls, front kicks, cartwheels, and handstands. No class 1/19, 2/14.
Gymnastics Room at Monta Vista Recreation Center
Three 3Y
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30503 M 5:45p-6:15p 1/12-2/9 4 $120 $144
30500 Tu 4:45p-5:15p 1/13-2/17 6 $180 $216
30501 W 5:45p-6:15p 1/14-2/18 6 $180 $216 30502 Sa 10:30a-11:00a 1/24-2/21 4 $120 $144
30505 M 5:45p-6:15p 2/23-3/30 6 $180 $216
30506 Tu 4:45p-5:15p 2/24-3/24 5 $150 $180
30507 W 5:45p-6:15p 2/25-3/25 5 $150 $180 30504 Sa 10:30a-11:00a 2/28-3/28 5 $150 $180
Four 4-5Y
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30495 M 4:45p-5:35p 1/12-2/9 4 $168 $202
Tu 5:30p-6:20p 1/13-2/17 6 $252 $303
W 4:45p-5:35p 1/14-2/18 6 $252 $303
Sa 11:15a-12:05p 1/24-2/21 4 $168 $202
Sa 12:15p-1:05p 1/24-2/21 4 $168 $202 30498 M 4:45p-5:35p 2/23-3/30 6 $252 $303 30779 Tu 5:30p-6:20p 2/24-3/24 5 $210 $252 30499 W 4:45p-5:35p 2/25-3/25 5 $210 $252
30496 Sa 11:15a-12:05p 2/28-3/28 5 $210 $252 30497 Sa 12:15p-1:05p 2/28-4/11 7 $252 $303
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. No class 2/17.
Classroom at Joyful Melodies Music School
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30981 Tu 3:00p-3:40p 1/6-3/17 10 $300 $360
30982 W 11:00a-11:40a 1/7-3/18 11 $330 $396
F 11:20a-12:00p 1/9-3/20 11 $330 $396 30984 Sa 10:50a-11:30a 1/10-3/21 11 $330 $396 30985 Sa 3:30p-4:10p 1/10-3/21 11 $330 $396 30986 Sa 2:45p-3:25p 1/10-3/21 11 $330 $396
Instructor:Joyful Melodies Staff
Beethoven Beginners 4-5Y
Designed for preschool and PreK students who are interested in learning piano. In weekly lessons, students will learn basic piano techniques, various music symbols, and rhythm exercises through fun activities and a positive environment. Access to a piano or keyboard at home is essential to continue the learning process. No class 2/17.
Classroom at Joyful Melodies Music School
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30962 Tu 5:30p-6:20p 1/6-3/17 10 $400 $480 30963 Sa 10:40a-11:30a 1/10-3/21 11 $440 $528
Instructor:Joyful Melodies Staff
Sports
Instructor:Bay Aerials Staff Parent and Me Soccer
Music
Bilingual Chinese and English Music Class 3-4Y
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 30967 F 10:30a-11:10a 1/9-3/20 11 $330 $396
Instructor:Joyful Melodies Staff
EARLY LEARNERS
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 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
30515 W 5:00p-5:30p 1/21-2/25 6 $153 $184
Instructor:Kidz Love Soccer Staff
Tot/Pre Soccer
3.5-5Y
Your child will enjoy running and kicking just like the big kids! Children will learn the basic techniques of the game while building self-esteem while learning to follow instructions in a nurturing, ageappropriate 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
30551 W 3:30p-4:05p 1/21-2/25 6 $153 $184
Instructor:Kidz Love Soccer Staff
Blacksmithing
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 at McClellan Ranch Preserve
Intermediate Blacksmithing
with Focus on Projects
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 at McClellan Ranch Preserve Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 30995 Su 1:00p-4:00p 2/1
Instructor:Recreation Staff
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
Saturday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
December 20 January 31 February 28 March 28
Instructor:Recreation Staff
Nature Activities
Watershed Habitat of the 5Y+ Steelhead Nature Walk
Join a Naturalist and learn about the Steelhead life cycle, riparian habitat and challenges faced in Stevens Creek. We will walk through history and view our ecosystem through the lens of this phenomenal species. You and your child will identify aquatic insects as a measure of water quality. The hike is approximately one mile on a combination of dirt trails and paved paths. All attendees must register and children must be accompanied by an adult.
EEC Patio at McClellan Ranch Preserve
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
31007 Su 10:00a-12:00p 3/29 1 $25 $28
Instructor:Recreation Staff
Check out the EducationEnvironmentalCenter and meet our animal ambassadors!
Join-A-Ranger: Night Hike 5Y+ 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
Instructor:Recreation Staff
Join-A-Ranger: Introduction to 5Y+ Nature Photography
Join our Park Ranger on a nature hike with a special emphasis on nature photography. You will be introduced to the basics of photography including photo composition, tips for finding subjects, and how to take pictures of wildlife without disturbing their behavior.
EEC Patio at McClellan Ranch Preserve
Instructor:Recreation Staff
Join-A-Ranger 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.
McCLELLAN RANCH
YOUTH AND TEEN
Your Way
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 3/31.
Drawing and Painting I 5-8Y
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 2/19.
Craft
Instructor:Lisa Molaro
Bird Feeder Ceramics Workshop 6Y+
Create and decorate your own bird feeder to call over the local backyard birds! All materials provided, please bring an apron to protect your clothes. Pieces will be available for pickup on March 20 to 21.
Ceramics Center at Wilson Park Codes
Instructor:Lisa Molaro
Crescent Moon and 6Y+ Star Dish Workshop
Join us in creating a dish featuring the crescent moon and a star. We will be forming and decorating these dishes to bring a further personal touch to the upcoming festivities. Pieces will be ready for pickup February 20 to 21.
Ceramics Center at Wilson Park
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
Sa 2:00p-4:00p 2/7 1 $50 $60
Instructor:Lisa Molaro
Lunar New Year Lanterns Workshop
6Y+
Celebrate the year of the horse at Wilson Park by creating your own unique lantern. All materials are included, please bring an apron to protect your clothes. Pieces will be ready for pickup January 23 to 24.
Ceramics Center at Wilson Park
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
31003 Sa 2:00p-4:00p 1/10 1 $50 $60
Instructor:Lisa Molaro
Spring Egg Workshop
6Y+
Hanbduild and decorate your own Spring holiday eggs to cherish for years to come. All materials included, please bring an apron to protect your clothes. Pieces will be ready for pickup April 3 to 4.
Ceramics Center at Wilson Park
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
31004 Sa 2:00p-4:00p 3/21 1 $50 $60
Instructor:Lisa Molaro
Valentine’s Day Ceramics
6Y+ Heart Workshop
Join us for a fun afternoon to celebrate love in all its forms, and create a handmade keepsake heart. All materials are included, please bring an apron to protect your clothes. Pieces will be ready for pickup February 6 to 7.
Ceramics Center at Wilson Park
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
Instructor:Lisa Molaro
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.
Ceramics Center at Wilson Park Codes
Instructor:Lisa Molaro
Teen Potter’s Wheel
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.
Ceramics Center at Wilson Park
Instructor:Lisa Molaro
Dance
Hip Hop Boogie
Bounce, jump, and spin! Your little ones will learn basic hip hop dance moves to fun kid’s music while building confidence, coordination, and rhythm. Movement games, singing familiar songs, using their imagination, playing with props, and being creative is all a part of this great class. No class 1/19.
Dance Room at Quinlan Community Center
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 30491 M 4:30p-5:00p 1/12-2/9 4 $92 $111 30780 M 4:30p-5:00p 2/23-3/16 4 $92 $111
Instructor:Dance Force Staff
Princess Pre-Ballet
4-6Y
In this magical class, your child will learn ballet, creative dance, individual steps, across the floor movement, and dance combinations. While twirling and leaping, they will use fun props like scarves, teddy bears, and more. No class 1/19.
Dance Room at Quinlan Community Center
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 30517 M 5:05p-5:45p 1/12-2/9 4 $96 $116 30781 M 5:05p-5:45p 2/23-3/16 4 $96 $116
Instructor:Dance Force Staff
YOUTH AND TEEN
YOUTH AND TEEN
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.
Dance Room at Quinlan Community Center 5-9Y
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30457 W 3:45p-4:30p 1/14-3/25 11 $248 $298 10-12Y
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30458 W 4:35p-5:35p 1/14-3/25 11 $330 $396
Instructor:Jia Thompson
Education
Algebraic Architects
4-5.5Y
The Algebraic Architects level offers a challenging and diverse math curriculum, fostering exploration by creating critical thinking tendencies that will ignite sophisticated thought processes. Algebraic Architects encourage children to develop oratory and small group communication skills while they collaborate on math concepts.
Classroom at Growing IQ
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30877 Sa 9:00a-9:50a 1/10-2/14 6 $300 $360
30879 Su 9:00a-9:50a 1/11-2/15 6 $300 $360
30878 Sa 9:00a-9:50a 2/21-3/28 6 $300 $360
30880 Su 9:00a-9:50a 2/22-3/29 6 $300 $360
Instructor:Growing IQ Staff
Junior Public Speakers
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 2/21.
Communication Academy
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30753 Sa 11:30a-12:30p 1/17-3/28 10 $390 $468
Instructor:Communication Academy Staff
Gamebots Robotics and Coding
5-11Y
Calling all gamers! Have a blast creating robotic games each week while learning about robotics. Students will learn about gear ratio, sensors, programming, and pulleys as they create fun to play games. Whether creating a robotic hockey player, pinball machine, or a ring toss, your child is sure to have fun building, learning, and playing. No class 2/17.
Building at Portal Park
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30867 Tu 5:00p-6:30p 1/20-3/3 6 $275 $330
Instructor:Snapology Of Los Gatos
Robotics with DASH
6-8Y
Enroll your little ones in Grades 1-2 in this program! Kids delve into the world of robotics, where they code up Wonder Workshop’s Dash Robot. From coding adventures to designing interactive projects, this course fosters a love for STEAM through hands-on exploration. Join now for an adventure that blends coding, robotics, and creativity! No class 2/19, 4/9, 4/16
Room 4 at Monta Vista Recreation Center
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
Th 4:30p-5:30p 1/22-5/21 15
Instructor:CodeLinkd LLC
Coding with Scratch Jr. Level 1
6-9Y
Tailored for your little ones in Grades 1-3, kids embark on a hands-on adventure, learning fundamental coding concepts like Sequencing and Loops, to create animated stories and simple games using Scratch Jr. Foster early coding skills in a playful environment, setting the stage for a lifelong love of technology and creativity! No class 2/20, 4/10, 4/17.
Room 4 at Monta Vista Recreation Center
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
F 4:30p-5:30p 1/23-5/22 15
Instructor:CodeLinkd LLC
Coding with Scratch Jr. Level 2
6-9Y
In this program for Grades 1-3, we’ll focus on teaching the kids newer fundamental programming constructs, in addition to a quick revision of the concepts taught in the previous Coding with Scratch Jr. - Level 1 class. These new constructs in the form of different coding blocks will help the kids build and implement more complex stories and games. Prerequisite: Should have completed Coding with Scratch JrLevel 1 course. No class 1/19, 2/16, 4/6, 4/12.
Room 4 at Monta Vista Recreation Center
Codes Days Times
M 4:30p-5:30p 1/12-5/18 15
Public Speaking: Creative Expression 6-14Y
Learn the famous speeches of history and movies, and put your own spin on them! This class nurtures the confidence, enthusiasm, and understanding of public speaking for students. They master expressing themselves by exploring and presenting speeches from history, movies, and literature while analyzing character, mood, and content to be the best speakers they can be! Materials fee $20. No class 2/17, 2/21.
Communication Academy
6-8Y
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Instructor:Communication Academy Staff
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 classes. Materials fee $40. No class 2/17, 2/21. Communication Academy 7-8Y
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 30754 Tu 4:00p-6:15p 1/13-3/24 10 $695 $834 30756 Sa 9:00a-11:15a 1/17-3/28 10 $695 $834 8-11Y
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 30755 Tu 4:00p-6:15p 1/13-3/24 10 $695 $834
30757 Sa 9:00a-11:15a 1/17-3/28 10 $695 $834 11-14Y
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 30758 Sa 9:00a-11:15a 1/17-3/28 10 $695 $834
Instructor:Communication Academy Staff
Academic Writing: Future Journalists 7-14Y
Become a master of newswriting and journalism! Learn to read, understand, create, and present news articles on important topics by producing a student newspaper together. Students sharpen their writing skills while they learn about different types of articles, how to find newsworthy information, and the six main questions of journalism: Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How. Materials fee $20. No class 2/17, 2/21.
Communication Academy
7-8Y
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8-11Y
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11-14Y
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7-8Y
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Confident Debate: Flash Debates
7-14Y
Present your ideas and win arguments with Flash Debate! This debate class teaches students how to think on their feet with exciting one-on-one debates! Students learn how to organize themselves, speak with clarity and detail, create rebuttals and counter-arguments, articulate their arguments, analyze the arguments of others, and develop the formal skills necessary to explore both sides of a topic and participate in debates! Materials fee $20. No class 2/20, 2/21.
8-11Y
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11-14Y
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8-11Y
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11-14Y
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30772 F 5:00p-6:00p 1/16-3/27
YOUTH AND TEEN
YOUTH AND TEEN
Cardboard Electronics with 8-11Y
Littlebits and Sphero Robots
Enroll your kids in Grades 3-5 in a unique course where they’ll use littleBits to create inventive electronics with cardboard and program Sphero for interactive challenges. This engaging 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 2/19, 4/9, 4/16.
Room 4 at Monta Vista Recreation Center
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
31033 Th 5:45p-6:45p 1/22-5/21 15 $470 $564
Instructor:CodeLinkd LLC
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. Materials fee $40. No class 2/21.
Communication Academy 8-11Y
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30762 Sa 10:15a-12:30p 1/17-3/28 10 $695 $834 11-14Y
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30763 Sa 10:15a-12:30p 1/17-3/28 10 $695 $834
Instructor:Communication Academy Staff
3D Design and Print with Tinkercad 9-11Y
Enroll your kids in Grades 3-5 in this program to 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 2/18, 4/8, 4/15.
Room 4 at Monta Vista Recreation Center
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
31030 W 4:30p-5:30p 1/21-5/20 15 $470 $564
Instructor:CodeLinkd LLC
Coding and Electronics with 9-12Y
Micro:bit Level 1
Tailored for kids in Grades 4-6, this program embarks on an exciting coding and physical computing journey, bridging software with the physical world. From creating interactive games to simple gadgets and mastering the basics of Micro:bit technology, this hands-on program sparks a passion for innovation in a supportive and engaging environment. Materials fee $45. No class 1/19, 2/16, 4/6, 4/13.
Room 4 at Monta Vista Recreation Center
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
31027 M 5:45p-6:45p 1/12-5/18 15 $470 $564
Instructor:CodeLinkd LLC
Coding Retro Games
9-12Y
Enroll your kids in Grades 4-6 in this program! MakeCode Arcade is a kid-friendly platform for coding arcade games. In this program, kids 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 2/17, 3/31, 4/7, 4/14.
Room 4 at Monta Vista Recreation Center
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
31028 Tu 4:30p-5:30p 1/13-5/19 15 $470 $564
Instructor:CodeLinkd LLC
Game Development with
9-12Y Scratch - Level 1
Turn your child’s love for games into a creative coding journey! In this course designed for kids in Grades 4-6, 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 2/20, 4/10, 4/17.
Room 4 at Monta Vista Recreation Center
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
31035 F 5:45p-6:45p 1/23-5/22 15
Instructor:CodeLinkd LLC
Game Development with RPG Maker 9-13Y
Your kids will embark on an adventure through the world of RPG Maker. Through this interactive course, students will craft their very own role-playing game from concept to completion. Along this journey your kids will learn tile set mapping, storytelling and the fundamentals of visual scripting. RPG Maker is a powerful yet simple tool for young game developers to master and grow their passion for game design. No class 2/18, 4/8, 4/15.
Room 4 at Monta Vista Recreation Center
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
31031 W 5:45p-6:45p 1/21-5/20 15 $470 $564
Instructor:CodeLinkd LLC
Game Development with Unity
12-14Y
Enroll your kids in Grades 7-8 in an exciting journey into game design! Using Unity, a professional game engine, kids will learn to design interactive 2D and 3D games, animate characters, design game levels, and bring their creative ideas to life. From coding mechanics to building playable worlds, this camp is perfect for young creators ready to dive into the world of game development! No class 2/17, 3/31, 4/7, 4/14.
Room 4 at Monta Vista Recreation Center
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
31029 Tu 5:45p-6:45p 1/13-5/19 15 $470 $564
Instructor:CodeLinkd LLC
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 1/19, 2/14.
Gymnastics Room at Monta Vista Recreation Center
Cupertino Ninjas 6-13Y
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 1/19.
YOUTH AND TEEN
Instructor:Bay Aerials Staff
Music
Parent and Me Ukulele
Instructor:Bay Aerials Staff
5-7Y
This course will teach new chords, beginning with one finger chords, then two, and finally three. The parent and child will be taught the chords and assigned one song a week to learn. By teaching the parents and having them present in the class, they will know the assignment and learn the chord and be able to help the child with assignments. Participants will need to bring their own ukulele, preferably for both parent and child.
Classroom at Joyful Melodies Music School Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 30987 Sa 3:30p-4:20p 1/10-3/21 11 $440 $528
Instructor:Joyful Melodies Staff
YOUTH AND TEEN
Group Keyboard 5-8Y
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
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30990 Sa 9:40a-10:30a 1/10-3/21 11 $440 $528
Instructor:Joyful Melodies Staff
Group Violin
5-8Y
This class will teach the fundamentals while focusing on the basics of violin technique. Students will learn to play individually and in an ensemble setting, while developing their music theory and ear training along the way. No class 2/16.
Classroom at Joyful Melodies Music School
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30994 M 6:10p-7:00p 1/5-3/16 10 $400 $480
Instructor:Joyful Melodies Staff
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
30964 W 5:00p-5:50p 1/7-3/18 11 $440 $528
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 a year of private lessons required. No class 2/16.
Classroom at Joyful Melodies Music School
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30988 M 7:00p-8:00p 1/5-3/16 10 $450 $540
Instructor:Joyful Melodies Staff
Group Acoustic Guitar
7-13Y
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
30989 W 6:00p-6:50p 1/7-3/18 11 $440 $528
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, fundamentals of proper hand and foot technique, and rock beats/fills. Students will have the opportunity to play along with backing tracks and live piano accompaniment. No class 2/16.
Classroom at Joyful Melodies Music School
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30970 M 6:00p-6:50p 1/5-3/16 10 $400 $480
30968 Th 6:00p-6:50p 1/8-3/19 11 $440 $528
Instructor:Joyful Melodies Staff
Group Ukulele 7-13Y
This is a beginner’s class for all who would like to learn to play this popular instrument. No prior experience needed. Come join the fun of making music together! Students must bring ukulele.
Classroom at Joyful Melodies Music School
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30991 Sa 9:40a-10:30a 1/10-3/21 11 $440 $528
Instructor:Joyful Melodies Staff
Sports
World Cup Soccer Skill Clinics
4-9Y
World Cup Soccer Skill Clinics are customized to create many touches on the ball, improve dribbling, passing, receiving, and shooting. We form small groups to ensure a focused and personal practice. We make it instructional, challenging, and fun. 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 2/20, 2/21, 4/17, 4/18.
Soccer Field 1 at Jollyman Park
4-6Y
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30559 F 4:00p-5:00p 1/30-3/20 7 $239 $287
30561 Sa 1:30p-2:30p 1/31-3/21 7 $239 $287 30563 F 4:00p-5:00p 4/3-5/22 7 $239 $287
30565 Sa 1:30p-2:30p 4/4-5/23 7 $239 $287 7-9Y
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 30560 F 4:00p-5:00p 1/30-3/20 7 $239 $287 30562 Sa 2:30p-3:30p 1/31-3/21 7 $239 $287
30564 F 5:00p-6:00p 4/3-5/22 7 $239 $287
30566 Sa 2:30p-3:30p 4/4-5/23 7 $239 $287
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
1 at Jollyman Park
Instructor:Kidz Love Soccer Staff
Basketball Development Clinic
8-13Y
This clinic by National Academy of Athletics is perfect for players on off season. This program is designed to make you more confident with the basketball. Ball handling drills, shooting fundamentals and many other skill based instructional programs will be combined with games and other small sided competitions. Come join our experienced staff and walk away a better player! No class 2/14.
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.
Outdoor Basketball Ct/Ball Wall at Cupertino Sports Center 8-10Y
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 31001 W 4:00p-5:00p 1/7-3/25
11-13Y
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 31002 W 5:00p-6:00p 1/7-3/25
Instructor:Raychel Cruz
Strength and Agility 13-17Y
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.
Studio Room at Cupertino Sports Center
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 30955 Tu 4:00p-4:50p 1/6-3/24 12 $150 $180
30956 Th 4:00p-4:50p 1/8-3/26 12 $150 $180
Instructor:Raychel Cruz
Instructor:National Academy Of Athletics Staff
YOUTH AND TEEN
ADULT
Advanced Potter’s Wheel
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 1/19.
Ceramics Center at Wilson Park
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30788 M 7:00p-9:00p 1/5-2/9 5
Th 10:30a-12:30p 1/8-2/12 6 $288 $346
Art
30789 M 7:00p-9:00p 2/23-4/6 7 $336 $403
30787 Th 10:30a-12:30p 2/26-4/9 7 $336 $403
Instructor:Lisa Molaro
Ikebana Flower Arrangement
Adult Handbuilding
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 1/19.
Ceramics Center at Wilson Park
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R
30782
Instructor:Lisa Molaro
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 $108. An additional $25 textbook fee will be required for new students. No class 2/17.
Craft Room at Quinlan Community Center
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 30739 Tu 10:00a-12:00p 2/10-3/24 6 $180 $216
Room 5 at Monta Vista Recreation Center
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30740 Tu 6:00p-8:00p 2/10-3/24 6 $180 $216
Instructor:Gloria Lee
Matcha Ceramic Set Workshop
18Y+
Join Callen McDonell for an engaging two-day pottery workshop focused on creating a beautiful Matcha set. On the first day, you’ll wheel-throw and shape a chawan (Matcha bowl), a kusenaoshi (Matcha whisk holder), and two matching cups, exploring the principles of functional pottery design. On the second day, you'll learn how to craft your own custom chucks to efficiently trim and refine your pieces, creating a polished and professional finish. Glazing will be done on the final day. This workshop is ideal for those who can center a pound and a half of clay and offers hands-on experience in wheel-throwing, custom tool-making, and finishing techniques. All materials included, bring your own apron. Pieces will be ready for pickup April 3 to 4.
Ceramics Center at Wilson Park
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
31005
Sa 1:00p-4:00p 3/14
Su 1:00p-3:00p 3/15
Su 1:00p-3:00p 3/22
Instructor:Lisa Molaro
3 $175 $210
Off the Hump Throwing Workshop 18Y+
Join Callen McDonell for a hands-on pottery workshop dedicated to mastering off-the-hump style of throwing. Designed for intermediate to advanced-level students, this two-day workshop will guide you through creating your own sake set and a matching sake pourer using precise wheel-throwing techniques. On the first day, you'll shape your pieces from start to finish, and on the second day, you'll learn how to craft a custom chuck to efficiently trim and refine your work. Glazing will be done on the final day. This workshop offers a comprehensive introduction to the off-the-hump method and functional pottery making, perfect for expanding your skills. All materials included, bring your own apron. Pieces will be ready for pickup April 6 to 7.
Ceramics Center at Wilson Park Codes
31015
Sa 1:00p-5:00p 1/31 3 $230 $276 Su 1:00p-4:00p 2/1
Sa 1:00p-4:00p 2/28
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 3/31.
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 3/31.
Ceramics Center at Wilson Park
Instructor:Lisa Molaro
Watercolor 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).
Craft Room at Quinlan Community Center
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Instructor:Mami Weber
Education
Retirement Planning Today 18Y+
Discover the strategies for an early retirement, navigate investment risks, harness the power of tax laws, maximize your employersponsored retirement plan options, craft a comprehensive estate plan, and more! Spouses may enroll in the class with a 50% discount. Enrollment for the spousal discount must be done in-person at the Quinlan Community Center (10185 North Stelling Road).
Room 5 at Monta Vista Recreation Center
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
6:30p-9:30p 2/26-3/5
Instructor:Robert Ostenberg
Fitness
Athletic Performance Training 18Y+
Movement based, sports specific program to improve athletic physical abilities and overall performance using a blend of strength, speed, agility, coordination, and drills.
Studio Room at Cupertino Sports Center
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30946 W 5:30p-6:20p 1/7-3/25 12 $150 $180
Instructor:Aboli Ranade
Balance, Core, and More 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.
Activity Room at Quinlan Community Center
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30454 Th 10:40a-11:40a 1/15-1/29 3 $30 $36
30455 Th 10:40a-11:40a 2/5-2/26 4 $40 $48
30456 Th 10:40a-11:40a 3/5-3/26 4 $40 $48
Instructor:Rebecca McCormick
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.
Studio Room at Cupertino Sports Center
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30947 M 12:00p-12:50p 1/5-3/23 12 $150 $180
Instructor:Raychel Cruz
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.
Studio Room at Cupertino Sports Center
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30948 M 7:00p-7:50p 1/5-3/23 12 $150 $180
30949 F 7:00p-7:50p 1/9-3/27 12 $150 $180
Instructor:Lexi Casibang
Brain Body Boost
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 optimize both your brain and biomechanics.
Studio Room at Cupertino Sports Center
Codes
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.
Studio Room at Cupertino Sports Center
Instructor:Raychel Cruz
Core Strength Pilates
18Y+
Challenging, low-impact exercises are used to strengthen your entire body, target your core muscles, improve mobility, alignment, and proper breath control. Modifications are offered to accommodate different levels. No class 2/17.
Activity Room at Quinlan Community Center
Line Dance
Instructor:Jahara Pagadipaala
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. 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 2/17.
Dance Room at Quinlan Community Center
Level One
Level Three
Instructor:Jenny Tsai
Morning Metabolizers
18Y+
Join 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.
Studio Room at Cupertino Sports Center
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30952 M 9:30a-10:20a 1/5-3/23 12 $150 $180
30953 W 9:00a-9:50a 1/7-3/25 12 $150 $180
Instructor:Grace DuVal
Running Clinic
18Y+
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.
Studio Room at Cupertino Sports Center
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30954 F 8:10a-9:00a 1/9-3/27 12 $150 $180
Instructor:Tom Plese
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 1/19, 2/16.
Activity Room at Quinlan Community Center
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30524 M 9:30a-10:30a 1/12-2/23 5 $50 $60
30526 M 9:30a-10:30a 3/2-3/23 4 $40 $48
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
30957 M 7:10p-8:10p 1/5-3/23 12 $120 $144
Instructor:Dominique Couto
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30958 Su 10:15a-11:15a 1/11-3/29 12 $120 $144
Instructor:Jahara Pagadipaala
Vinyasa Yoga
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 2/17.
Activity Room at Quinlan Community Center
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30553 Tu 10:00a-11:00a
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.
Activity Room at Quinlan Community Center Codes
Zumba
Instructor:Rebecca McCormick
Enjoy Latin and international music while practicing easy dance steps. Zumba routines feature aerobic intervals with a combination of fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body. No class 1/19, 2/16, 2/17.
Activity Room at Quinlan Community Center
1/12-2/23
10:45a-11:45a 3/2-3/30 5 $50 $60
Instructor:Grace DuVal
Dance Room at Quinlan Community Center
ADULT
2:00p-3:00p 1/15-3/26 11 $110
F 11:00a-12:00p 1/16-3/27 11 $110 $132
Instructor:Li-Fen Lin
Group Violin
Group Acoustic Guitar
ADULT
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
30942 W 7:00p-7:50p 1/7-3/18 11 $440 $528
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/fills. Students will have the opportunity to play along with backing tracks and live piano accompaniment. No class 2/16.
Classroom at Joyful Melodies Music School
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR
30971 M 7:00p-7:50p 1/5-3/16 10 $400 $480
30969 Th 7:30p-8:20p 1/8-3/19 11 $440 $528
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
30959 Th 7:00p-7:50p 1/8-3/19 11 $440 $528
30960 F 10:20a-11:10a 1/9-3/20 11 $440 $528
Instructor:Joyful Melodies Staff
Group Ukulele
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 and develop their music theory and ear training along the way. Come and enjoy this engaging class! No class 2/17.
Classroom at Joyful Melodies Music School
Codes Days Times Dates Mtgs R NR 30941 Tu 11:00a-11:50a 1/6-3/17 10 $400 $480
Instructor:Joyful Melodies Staff
13Y+
Join us to start with the journey of learning this popular instrument and music theory, students will learn fundamentals to get started to play 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
30961 Sa 11:30a-12:20p 1/10-3/21 11 $440 $528
Instructor:Joyful Melodies Staff
Private Lessons
In this two hour introductory sessions, you will make up to two items on the pottery wheel and try out the slab roller for some relaxing hand building. Pieces will be ready for pickup in two to three weeks.
Classes available weekly on Mondays. Instructor will reach out to set date based on your availability.
Open Studio Drop-In
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.
Fridays and Saturdays 6 to 10 p.m.
Parties and Corporate Events
To book, first email Lisa at wilsonparkceramics@gmail.com for booking information.
A deposit and full payment must be made inperson at the Quinlan Community Center, Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to hold the date.
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.
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STRENGTH TRAINING
TRX
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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
$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 to 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.
LIFETIME ACTIVITIES
Lesson programs and play opportunities for youth and adults at the Cupertino Sports Center
WINTER PROGRAMS BEGIN JANUARY 3RD
For class details and registration, please visit us online at LifetimeActivities.com/Cupertino or in-person at the Cupertino Sports Center!
Scan the QR code or CLICK HERE to view schedules!
Fall & Winter Fall & Winter
CAMPS CAMPS
NOVEMBER 24-26 (MON-WED)
DECEMBER 22-23 (MON-TUE)
DECEMBER 26 (FRI)
DECEMBER 29-30 (MON-TUE)
JANUARY 2 (FRI)
FEBRUARY 16-23 (MON - FRI)
Scan the QR or CLICK HERE to learn more!
Little Tennis & Little Ballers Combo Camp • 4-6Y •
Little ones will learn tennis and basketball fundamentals while boost coordination, balance, agility, and focus Our energetic coaches will c and exciting experience for our young stars with dynamic games and
Junior Improvement Tennis Camp • 6-15Y • 9am-
Exciting fundamental instruction tailored for beginner to intermediate players. It is the ideal confidence builder for students who want to jum start their game while having a blast!
Junior Matchplay Tennis Camp • 7-15Y • 9am-12p
Designed for players ready to push their tennis game to the next leve Players participate in fast-paced drills and fun games designed to challenge and develop their skills.
Badminton & Table Tennis Camp • 7-15Y • 1-4p
A fun mix of badminton and table tennis suitable for all skill level Players will enhance their skills through engaging drills and friend competition, boosting their coordination, agility, and strategic th
All Day Tennis & Activities Camp • 6-15Y • 9am
Our all day tennis and activities camp pairs morning tennis with afternoon sport options including badminton and table tennis.
Fall & Winter Holiday Camps Fall & Winter Holiday Camps
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LIFETIME ACTIVITIES
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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, January 22 at 2 p.m. Thursday, March 26 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, January 19 (Martin Luther King Jr. Day)
• Monday, February 16 (President's Day)
• Tuesday, February 17 (Lunar New Year)
• Tuesday, March 31 (Cesar Chavez Day)
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THE 50+ SCENE
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
January and February registration opens on Monday, December 15. March and April registration opens on Monday, February 23.
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
ChatGPT Workshop
Tuesday, January 13 and March 3
10 to 11 a.m.
Learn how ChatGPT works and uncover the many ways its features can help you every day.
Member $5, Non-member $10 (Prices are per date)
3D Printing Workshop
Tuesday, January 27 and March 24
10 to 11:30 a.m.
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)
Novelist Workshop
Wednesday, January 28
10 to 11 a.m.
Looking for new books to read? Join in this virtual webinar to discover how you can find new fiction and non-fiction titles to enjoy, lists of award winners, read-a-likes, book club discussion guides, and much more with the Santa Clara County Library. NoveList analyzes titles, authors, series, and audiobooks to give the best recommendations on books that interest you.
Photo Offloading Workshop
Tuesday, February 10 and April 14
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)
Connect Well Workshop
Wednesday, February 25 10 to 11 a.m.
Find information on health and wellness through this online resource that selectively curates health content from reputable sources. Utilize ConnectWell to easily browse and find the latest standard of care guidelines and scientific findings on health, wellness, disease management, nutrition, and more.
Bring Santa Clara Library Card ID and password.
The Mercury News Online
Wednesday, March 25 10 to 11 a.m.
Learn how you can receive full access to today's local newspaper on the go or at home through the online version of The Mercury News. You will have access to issues from 2006 to now.
Bring Santa Clara Library Card ID and password.
Hoopla Workshop
Wednesday, April 29 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.
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.
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-order Today
Quantities Limited
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.
Karaoke Holiday
Lunch
Thursday, February 19 Noon
Join the kraoke group to welcome the new year with a Chinese lunch, songs, and games.
Members $15, Non-member $20
50+ Golf Tournament
Wednesday, April 1
10 a.m. to noon Blackberry Farm Golf Course
Join the annual Cupertino Golf Tournament at Blackberry Farm. No-host lunch follows the tournament at The Blue Pheasant located at the Golf Course.
Pickup: Friday, December 19
2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Members $14, Non-members $19
Lunch with Friends
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
January 28
February 25
Turkey Pot Pie Split Pea Soup
March 25
April 29
Meatloaf Spaghetti and Meaballs
Please arrive at the Black Berry Farm Golf Course no later than 30 minutes before your tee time to check in, warm up, and participate in the putting competition.
Members $20, Non-member $30
Monthly MoVies
Last Wednesday of the Month, 1:30 p.m.
January 28, February 25, March 25, and April 29
Subscribe to the Senior Center's monthly eNewsletter to receive updates on upcoming Monthly Movies cupertino.gov/senior
socials
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.
MONDAY
50+ Pickleball - Spring Season
Monday, March 30 to May 18 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 price $32 for the season.
50+ Golf
Monday, 10 a.m.
Blackberry Farm Golf Course
Tee off with fellow Senior Center members at the 9-hole Blackberry Farm Golf Course. Enjoy friendly rounds of golf in a relaxed atmosphere. All skill levels welcome.
Ballroom Dance Social
Monday, 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Step onto the dance floor and enjoy an afternoon of ballroom dancing with friends. No partner required.
Room capacity is limited to 30 people.
TUESDAY
Ping Pong
Tuesday, 8:30 to 11:30 a.m., and 1 to 4:30 p.m.
Limited to 25 players
Enjoy lively games of ping pong with other members. Great for fun, exercise, and friendly competition. Beginners and seasoned players welcome. Two ping pong tables are first come, first served.
50+ Tennis
Tuesday, 9 a.m.
Memorial Park Tennis Courts 5 and 6
Drop in to play and exercise while being social and meeting other cupertino Senior Center members.
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.
socials
WEDNESDAY
50+ Bocce Ball
Wednesday, April 1 to November 25 9 to 11 a.m.
Blackberry Farm
Enjoy the outdoors at Blackberry Farm alongside the Stevens Creek Trail while teaming up with fellow members playing bocce ball. First time players welcome, instructions are available.
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.
Conversations
Thursday, 10:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
Engage in stimulating conversations on a variety of topics, from current events to thoughtprovoking themes. A welcoming space for lively discussion and new ideas.
THURSDAY
50+ Softball
Thursday, April 2 to December 10 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 price $65 for the season.
Book Club
First Thursday, January to May 2 to 3 p.m.
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.
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 interested in joining.
Open Card Playing and Bridge
Thursday, noon to 4 p.m.
Join friends and fellow members for an afternoon of card playing. Whether you enjoy bridge or other card games, all players are welcome. Form your own groups or meet others to play.
Sign up to receive monthly emails on what the book will be.
Karaoke Weekly Social
Thursday, 1 to 4:30 p.m.
Sing your favorite songs and enjoy a fun afternoon of music and laughter with friends. All levels of singers welcome.
More socials on the next page
THE 50+ SCENE
socials
FRIDAY
Ping Pong
Friday, 1 to 4:30 p.m.
Enjoy lively games of ping pong with other members. Great for fun, exercise, and friendly competition. Beginners and seasoned players welcome. Two ping pong tables are first come, first served.
Limited to 25 players.
50+ Tennis
Friday, 9 a.m.
Memorial Park Tennis Courts 5 and 6
Drop in to play and exercise while being social and meeting other cupertino Senior Center members.
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
Mah Jongg
Friday, noon to 4 p.m.
Play this classic tile-based game with friends. All skill levels are welcome Different styles are available or bring your own.
Tech Time
Friday, January 9 and 23, and February 6 and 20 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.
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.
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.
January
Class registration for January begins on Monday, December 15 at 8 a.m.
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Trip registration begins: December through February Trips - Open
March Trips: Members - Monday, November 10 | Non-members - Monday, November 17 Time and itinerary is subject to change. Please arrive 30 minutes prior to the departure time.
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.
Savor the Season in San Francisco
Thursday, December 18, 3:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Take in the festive lights reflecting from the Bay Bridge over delicious signature dishes at The Franciscan, one of the last legendary fish houses on the Wharf.. Decorated in a 1950's style with black and white photos of celebrities that have dines at this famous establishment, you will enjoy some seafood favorites with a custom family style menu
Member Cost: $158 – Includes Full Course Dinner, Transportation, Tips, and Travel Staff.
Activity Level: Low; walking at your own pace.
Manet and Morisot: Pioneers of Impressionism
Wednesday, January 21, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Delight in a delectable brunch with sweeping views of the Pacific at The Beach Chalet restaurant across from Ocean Beach. Visit the Legion of Honor to view the limited term exhibit of Eduard Manet and Berthe Morisot, two of the founding members of the Impressionist movement, and the rest of the stunning art in the museum.
Member Cost: $148 – Includes Brunch, Special Exhibit Admission, General Museum Admission, Transportation, Tips, and Travel Staff.
Activity Level: Moderate; walking at your own pace.
The San Francisco Flower Market and KQED
Wednesday, February 4, 8:45 a.m. to 4:15 p.m.
Go behind the scenes at three uniquely San Francisco enterprises! Begin with an educational tour of the vibrant San Francisco Flower Market at its new Potrero Hill location. Refresh with your included lunch at Delancey Street Restaurant, an ecletci bistro and training school for residents of the Delancey Street Foundation who are rebuilding their lives. Conclude with a tour of KQED's studio and newsroom to see how their reporters tackle the daily news.
Member Cost: $127 – Includes Lunch, Two Docentled Tours, Transportation, Tips, and Travel Staff.
Activity Level: High; walking in a working marketplace with potentially uneven or slippery surfaces.
The Mountain House Restaurant
Wednesday, February 18, 3 to 6:30 p.m.
Join us for a wonderful dining experience at The Mountain House Restaurant! Hidden in the Santa Cruz Mountains, you will discover the beauty of the giant redwood trees and enjoy a seasonal menu prepared by renowned Chef William Roberts and Chef Dimitry Elperin.
Member Cost: $158 – Includes Three Course Dinner, Transportation, Tips, Travel Staff.
Activity Level: Moderate; uneven and slope surfaces to walk to entrance of restaurant.
East Meets West: A Tale of Two Museums
Friday, March 6, 9 a.m. to 5:45 p.m.
Calling all art lovers! Immerse yourself in the inspiring masterpieces featured in the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) and the Asian Art Museum. SFMOMA holds one of the largest collections of modern and contemporary art in the United States, spanning seven floors, displaying paintings to sculptures to media art. Matching such collection, the Asian Art Museum holds one of the most comprehensive collections of Asian art with more than 18,000 objects spanning more than 6,000 years of Asian history.
Member Cost: $124 – Includes Two Museum Admissions, Docent Tour, Transportation, Tips, and Travel Staff.
Activity Level: Moderate; walking at your own pace.
Craft and Chocolate
Thursday, March 19, 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Enter the beautiful atmosphere of Son and Garden to start your day with a delectable brunch. Discover the Museum of Craft and Design nestled in the historic American Industrial Center in San Francisco's vibrant Dogpatch neighborhood. Complete your day with a docent-led tour of the Dandelion Chocolate Factory as you learn about the art of chocolate making with samples and house made hot chocolate.
Member Cost: $170 – Includes Brunch, Docent Lead Tour, Self-Guided Tour, Admission Tickets, Transportation, Tips, Travel Staff.
Activity Level: Moderate; walking at your own pace.
presentations
Extended Trips
Collette Travel is offering extended trips. To learn more about 2026 trips, attend a presentation hosted by Collette.
Presentation: Wednesday, February 11, 2 p.m.
Registration: Wednesday, April 8, 2 p.m.
Collette trips 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.
December 3, January 7, February 4, and March 4
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.
December 16, January 20, February 17, and March 17
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.
December 1, January 12, February 9, and March 9
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
December 19, January 16, February 20, and March 20
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
January and February registration opens Monday, December 15. March and April registration opens Monday, February 23. Pre-registration is required. Please state vegetarian option when registering.
January Birthday Bash
Wednesday, January 14
Ring in the New Year at the Senior Center with chicken cordon bleu with mixed vegetables and oven roasted potatoes, and dessert. Members with January birthdays will be honored.
Member $13, Non-member $18
Lunar New Year Birthday Bash
Wednesday, February 11
Let's celebrate the Year of the Horse! People born in this year are said to be animated, active, energetic, and optimistic. Join us for a Chinese meal and cultural entertainment as the lion dancers join to ring in the New Year. Members with February birthdays will be honored.
Member $16, Non-member $21
St. Patrick's Day Birthday Bash
Wednesday, March 11
Join us for the Irish tradition of St. Patrick's Day featuring Irish entertainment plus a full meal of corned beef and cabbage, carrots, potatoes, and dessert. Members with March birthdays will be honored.
Member $13, Non-member $18
April Birthday Bash
Wednesday, April 8
Celebrate national jazz month with a southern meal of jambalaya pasta, cheddar biscuits, salad, and dessert. Members with April birthdays will be honored.
Member $13, Non-member $18
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 cupertino.gov/activityform, 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 cupertino.gov/activityform, 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 same card within two weeks, minus the non-refundable processing fee of 4.25% for online transactions and 2.75% for in-person transactions. Payments made by cash or check 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 cupertino.gov/activityform.
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 or 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
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
Teens, looking to fulfill community service hours for school?
Cupertino Parks and Recreation is recruiting teens for the Recreation Event Volunteers (REV) group. This newly established volunteering group is looking for highly dedicated teens to support community events.
• Teens, ages 14 to 18
• Earn valuable experience and volunteer hours
• Leadership opportunities
• Quarterly and pre-event membership meetings
recognized through City channels based on their level of involvement throughout the year.
SPEAKER SERIES TEEN
Spaces for Every Occasion
Conference Rooms
Medium and Large Event Rooms
Picnic Areas
Celebrate Your Way
Weddings • Rehearsal Dinners
Banquets • Parties • Reunions
Social Gatherings • Meetings
Plan Your Event
Tour our spaces and start planning today! cupertino.gov/facilities