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Family Week camp, new youth classes, poker tournament and more at RSFCC BY LINDA DURKET, RSF COMMUNITY CENTER, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR The new lineup of fun and exciting after-school classes at the Rancho Santa Fe Community Center has started, but it’s not too late to register! A few classes have spots left. New classes include Animal Adventures on location at Helen Woodward Animal Center; Pre Engineering: Mine, Craft, Build; Icky Sticky Science; and Woodshop Wizards! The center is also offering favorites including golf, tennis, yoga, dance and hoops. After-school classes are available to all students grades K-5, with some preschool-age classes, too. The Rancho Santa Fe Community Center is at 5970 La Sendita, Rancho Santa Fe. Register for all classes and events to 858-756-2461 or visit www.rsfcc.org: • Poker Tournament, Saturday, Feb. 28: “Put Your Hearts on the Table” at our exciting No-Limit Texas Hold’em Charity Poker Tournament! The tournament will take place from 6-11 p.m. at the center. Players of all levels will compete for this year’s title of “Champ of the Ranch” and the chance to win the Grand Prize, a men’s luxury watch valued at more than $10,000. Thank you to the evening’s sponsors, The Faltinsky Family and The Zeps Family, for their generous support. The night will feature a hosted bar, heavy hors d’oeuvres, opportunity prizes, roulette and live entertainment! Cost for a Player Pass is $250 and a Spectator Pass is $100. Spectators can improve their beginning poker skills at a learner’s table. All proceeds benefit the RSF Community Center, a nonprofit, 501(c)3. Must be 21 years or older to attend. • Family Week Camps, Feb. 9-13: Looking for child care while the little ones are off from school? Sign them up for the fun Family Week Camp this winter, Feb. 9-13. Outings planned include ice skating, “SpongeBob the Movie,” Reuben H. Fleet Science Center, CeramiCafe and bowling. Camps run from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. for students ages

Linda Durket, Executive Director K-5. Cost is $85 each day ($75 for siblings). Need extra care? Early care runs from 8-9 a.m. and late care from 3-5 p.m. for just $10/ hour per child. Registration is open. Space is limited to 15 children per day. • Moms & Tots, Tuesday mornings: Join local moms and their little ones Tuesday mornings for play dates in the Ranch and around San Diego. This popular program is free with RSFCC family membership. The Moms & Tots group is a wonderful way to meet new families, make friends, share play dates and experience kid-friendly activities, including holiday parties, park adven-

tures, creative play at Art Soup, museum outings and botanical garden excursions. Introduce your little ones to new friends and make lasting relationships. This group is perfect for moms and babies ages newborn to preschool. Families are welcome to join any time throughout the year. • Toastmasters International Club: The RSF Toastmasters International Club meets at the Community Center from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesdays. Join this group of great people with interesting backgrounds, all of whom are fine-tuning their communication skills. Overcome the jitters, the ums, the ahs, and the so’s in a supportive, positive atmosphere. Meetings begin promptly and end on time! Email Richard Scott, VP, Membership Director at RScottRealtor@gmail.com; or Don Clark, VP Advertising & Public Relations at Propertymover@gmail.com.

‘Danny Dog’ signing set for Feb. 8 at Warwick’s There will be a book signing for the children’s book “Danny Dog,” from noon-2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 8 at Warwick’s, 7812 Girard Avenue in La Jolla. Author Sid Shapira and Danny, the subject of the book, will be in attendance. “Danny Dog” was recently named to RedRover Reader’s “Recommended Books With Humane Themes” book list (www.RedRover.org/books). This program helps children explore positive relationships between people and animals through stories and discussion. Visit www.dannyrescuedog.com.

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