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Contents SUMMER 2011 City News: page 4 Chief Tom Sonoff joins the La Habra Police Department… Lifestyle: page 8 Help establish your warm season garden with watering and planting tips… Public Information: page 12 Are you prepared for an emergency? If not, learn how… La Habra Chamber: page 16 Join the La Habra Area Chamber of Commerce and watch your business grow… City News City Numbers to Remember..........................................7 Plant of the Quarter ......................................................8 4th of July Celebration ..................................................9 Residential Security Check Service...............................10 City Project Aids Water Conservation..........................11 Concerts in the Park ...................................................14 Celebrating Success......................................................15 Class and Recreation Guide Registration Info..........................................................17 Class Location Info......................................................18 Children’s Museum......................................................18 Activities for Kids ........................................................19 Summer Aquatics Program ..........................................22 La Habra Active Day Camp.........................................24 Summer Youth Basketball Program..............................27 Activities for Adults .....................................................29 Activities for Seniors ....................................................37 Trips for Everyone .......................................................40

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City News: New Police Chief

Sonof f Joins the De par tment On November 8, 2010, Tom Sonoff became the La Habra Police Department’s Chief of Police. Prior to joining the La Habra family, Chief Sonoff served as Chief of Police for Signal Hill. He possesses an Associate’s Degree in Administration of Justice from Rio Hondo College, as well as a Bachelor’s Degree in Applied Management and Master’s Degree in Human and Organizational Development from Azusa Pacific University. Additionally, he teaches as an Adjunct Professor for the University of La Verne.

Chief Sonoff at his desk and at the recent Tip-A-Cop function.

Chief Sonoff has over 27 years of law enforcement experience, and he and his family have been residents of La Habra for 25 years. He considers it a privilege to serve as the Chief of Police for the community in which he resides and is committed to providing leadership and maintaining outstanding customer service through communityoriented policing.


Life in La Habra WELCOME TO

La Habra Mayor & City Council James Gomez, Mayor Tim Shaw, Mayor Pro Tem Rose Espinoza, City Council Tom Beamish, City Council Michael Blazey, City Council

Community Services Commission Melody Drake, Chairperson Barry Dowling, Vice Chairperson Jess Badillo, Commissioner Shavan Brown, Commissioner Susan Crow, Commissioner Kathy Felix, Commissioner Deborah Musser, Commissioner Life in La Habra Staff Jennifer Cervantez, Editor-in-Chief Sal Failla, Community Services Editor Mark Sturdevant, Business Editor Kathy Campanelli, Advertising Sales Representative Shelly Recchio Streilein, Graphic Designer Marcia Taylor, Content Coordinator

Administration Building 201 E. La Habra Blvd. La Habra, CA 90631 Tel: 562-905-9700 • Fax: 562-905-9781 www.lahabracity.com

321 E. La Habra Blvd. La Habra, CA 90631 Tel: 562-697-1704 • Fax: 562-697-8359 chamber@lahabrachamber.com www.lahabrachamber.com

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City News: Summer Programs

Fait h-Based Su m m e r A c tivi t y Prog ra m s

Summer is traditionally a time for families to enjoy recreational activities together. Also, with children out of school, parents often look for safe and fun activities to keep their children busy. La Habra is home to many churches and religious facilities, some of whom offer summer activities for children and families. The following is a list of some of these activities open to members of the public. Please note that these activities are not affiliated with the City’s Recreation Program, and the Registration Form included in Life in La Habra does not apply to the programs below. For more information on the programs listed below, please contact the individual facility. Calvary Chapel, La Habra

please call 562-691-6674.

Junior Camp: Sunday-Thursday, August 7th-11th Fee: $190 This is a summer retreat for youth entering 4th-6th grades. The retreat is held at Calvary Chapel Christian Camp, located in the San Bernardino Mountains, Green Valley Lake. For more information, please call Jay at 714446-6222, or visit www.calvarylahabra.org.

Beach Blast Vacation Bible School: Monday-Thursday, June 27th-30th Fee: $15 per person Beach Blast is a fun-filled, spiritual adventure for youth ages two through 12 years old that provides concentrated Bible study and encourages real-life application. Games, crafts, snacks, worship… lots of fun! Registration begins on May 2nd. For more information, please call 562-6916674.

High School Camp: Saturday-Friday, July 23rd-29th Fee: $250 This is a summer retreat for youth entering 9th-12th grades. The retreat is held at Housekeeping, located in the Yosemite Valley. For more information, please call Jay at 714-446-6222, or visit www.calvarylahabra.org.

Crossroads Community Church, 222 N. Euclid Street Angels vs. Dodgers Baseball Game: Sunday, July 3rd Fee: $12 per person Enjoy a baseball game at Angel Stadium between our two local rivals. Purchase tickets at the church. For more information,

Back to School in Style: Sunday, August 14th Fee: Free Join us as we provide a stylish start to the new school year for underprivileged children entering kindergarten through 8th grade with a new lunchbox and a free haircut. You can help by donating new lunchboxes before August 7th. Help assemble lunchboxes on August 14th at 10:00 a.m. Licensed hair stylists who would like to volunteer their time and talent on August 21st, please contact Dawn Holthouser at 562-691-6674. For more information, please call 562-691-6674.

Green Hills Baptist Church, 2200 W. Imperial Highway Big Apple Adventure Vacation Bible School: Monday-Friday, July 11th-15th Fee: $5 per person In this one-week adventure, elementaryaged kids will connect faith and life through Bible stories, crafts, music and games. Camp meets 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. For more information, please call Jackie at 562-943-7291 or jackie@greenhillsonline.org.

La Habra Church of Christ, 1621 W. Lambert Road Summer Nights Movies Under the Stars: Fridays, July 8th-September 2nd (no movie on August 5th) Fee: Free Participants can enjoy food, drinks, popcorn and movies shown outdoors on a big screen at the church! The fun begins at 7:00 p.m. For more information, please call 562-697-4115.

Samsung Church, 501 S. Idaho Street Presentation on Missionary Efforts Each Sunday in July, the church will offer a presentation on its international missionary work. For more information, please call 562-690-9800.

The Freedom House, 510 W. Central Avenue, Ste. E, Brea Big Summer Carnival: Sunday, July 31st Fee: Pre-sale ride tickets are $20/30; $30/30 on day of event Come one, come all to The Freedom House continued >>>>

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Public Information: City Services carnival! Bring the whole family for a grand time of fun, food, games and prizes! For more information, please call 714-798-0773. Movie Night: Saturday, June 18th Fee: $3 per person Come out and watch a movie under the stars on a big screen. Snacks and drinks will be available for purchase. Event begins at 7:30 p.m. For more information, please call 714-798-0773. Vacation Bible School: Monday-Friday, August 8th-12th Fee: $10 per child (family discount for three or more siblings) Children ages four through 12 years of age will enjoy a fun-filled week with hands-on interactive stations such as power projects and action games to learn the truth of God’s word. For more information, please call 714-798-0773.

Victory Outreach, La Habra Three-on-Three Basketball Tournament: Saturday, June 4th Fee: Free Youth entering junior high through high school are invited to participate in a fun basketball tournament from 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the basketball courts at El Centro-Lion’s Park. Pre-registration is NOT necessary; register the morning of the event at the park. For more information, please call 562-691-1525.

The City of La Habra collborates regularly with local faith-based organizations to discuss ways to best serve the community. For information on the Faith-Based Collaborative, please contact David DeLeon at 562-905-9708.

Civic Center, 201 E. La Habra Blvd. Business Hours: Monday through Thursday: 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Alternating Fridays: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The City Council meets on the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers. The public is welcome and is provided with an opportunity to address the Council. Council meetings are recorded and aired on Cable Channel 3 at 6:30 p.m. on the Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday following each meeting. For further information, please call the City Clerk’s Office at 562-905-9701.

www.lahabracity.com City Numbers to Remember Animal Control.............................................................562-905-9771 Child Development ......................................................562-905-9630 Children’s Museum ......................................................562-905-9793 City Clerk’s Office ........................................................562-905-9701 City Hall .......................................................................562-905-9700 CityTalk 24-Hour Line ..................................................562-905-9743 Community Development ............................................562-905-9724 Community Preservation Hotline.................................562-905-9694 Community Services ....................................................562-905-9708 Facility Rentals.............................................................562-905-9708 Fire Department ..........................................................562-691-4692 Graffiti Hotline ............................................................562-905-9723 La Habra Shuttle ..........................................................866-557-7433 Library..........................................................................562-694-0078 Meals on Wheels..........................................................562-905-9747 NOC Youth Center ........................................................562-905-7076 Personnel Services .......................................................562-905-9737 Police Department .......................................................562-905-9750 Public Works/City Yard .................................................562-905-9792 Recreation ...................................................................562-905-9708 Senior/Social Services..................................................562-905-9708 Senior Lunch Program..................................................562-905-9748 Volunteers....................................................................562-905-9708 Water & Sewer Billing..................................................562-905-9731

Fo l low us on Twi t ter a t L aHabraC A — ge t n e w s upda tes and eve n t in for m a tion online or on you r mobile device.


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Public Information: Landscaping Tip

L a Hab ra’s D ro ug h t Tole ra n t P l an t of th e Qu a r ter Foothill Penstemon

The Foothill Penstemon (Penstemon heterophyllus) is native to the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountain range in California. Three major varieties or cultivars have been developed: ‘Blue Springs’, ‘Margarita BOP’, and ‘Electric Blue’. The Foothill Penstemon is a small herbaceous perennial with narrow long tubular flowers in varying shades of purple and blue and is known to attract hummingbirds. The bloom occurs in the springtime and summer months and grows best in full sun to part shade at lower elevations. It also does well in dry soil or on slopes. Once established it can survive on seasonal rainfall, but in the summer months it may require watering once a month. The Foothill Penstemon prefers soil with good drainage, but has been known to tolerate clay or even alkaline soil. It remains fairly small in size, reaching two feet tall with a

spread of two feet wide at maturity, and it can tolerate temperatures down to 15 degrees Fahrenheit. Although most California natives can be planted at any time of year, it is best to put them in the ground during the fall and early winter. This gives them time to establish a healthy root system and build the energy for new growth and striking floral displays in spring and summer. For information or guidance on suitable plants and trees, please contact the Public Works Department at 562-905-9792 or explore the resources listed below: 1.

Photo credit for Closeup of Foothill Penstemon ‘Margarita BOP’ goes to © VS from the website: http://www.calfloranursery.com/pages_ plants/pages_p/penhetmarbop.html

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Photo credit for Foothill Penstemon ‘Blue Springs’ from the website: http://www.byliny-nowaczyk.pl/index.php?r=gatunki/index

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Tree of Life Nursery, Plants of El Camino Real, Catalog and Planting Guide

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http://www.laspilitas.com/nature-of-california/plants/penstemonheterophyllus-heterophyllus

Tips For Warm Season Planting and Watering: 1. Summer is the most difficult season to install native plants in the landscape, but it can be done (for best results, wait until fall through early spring). 2. Pre-irrigate the planting hole and allow it to drain. 3. Carefully follow the planting instructions above. 4. Upon completion, apply 2-4 inches of organic mulch around the root zone of each plant (away from the crown). 5. Avoid watering during the heat of the day, and avoid overhead watering; prolonged leaf wetting can promote disease. 6. Provide temporary shade to the most sensitive species to reduce the stress of exposure to direct sun. 7. Do not allow the root ball to dry out; water 1-3 times a week by thoroughly soaking the soil. Infrequent, deep soaking is preferable to short, frequent waterings.


La Habra’s

! C I S U M OD! FO N! FU Gates open at 5:00 p.m., fireworks begin at 9:15 p.m. There will be a wide variety of food available for purchase. ★★★★★★★★★★★★ For more information, please call the La Habra Community Services Department at 562-905-9708 or visit www.lahabracity.com

4th of July Celebration at La Habra High School Stadium

Presented by

Sponsored by

Don Steves Autoplex Martplan Insurance Agency Met Life Insurance Safeco Insurance

★★★★★★★★★★★★ Purchase Pre-Sale Wristbands at the Community Center:

$5 – Adults (age 13 & over) $3 – Children (age 3-12) or visit: http://lahabra4thofjulycelebration. eventbrite.com There is a service charge if you purchase your wristbands online.

Tickets at the gate:

$7 – Adults (age 13 & over) $4 – Children (age 3-12) Admission includes entrance, children’s games and activities, live music, and seating for fireworks show

★★★★★★★★★★★★


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Public Information: Safety

En j oy Pea ce of Mind While on Va ca ti o n: Resi dentia l Check Se r vi ce Available Going on vacation? Concerned about leaving your house unattended? Then you may be interested in the free residential security checks provided by the La Habra Police Department. This service is staffed by uniformed police department volunteers who will come out, in a marked City vehicle, to check on your residence. They will check to make sure windows and doors are locked and undamaged while you are away. If, by chance, a burglary does occur at your residence while you're gone, the individual that you specify as your emergency contact will be notified. This service is intended to provide peace of mind for those that need to be away from their home for an extended period of time. However, please be aware that house checks are not

Preparing for Vacation ✔

Strive to make your home look as lived-in as possible while you're away. Don't broadcast your plans, but do let your neighbors know that you'll be gone. Give a spare key to your neighbors and give them an emergency telephone number to reach you. Arrange to have your mail and newspapers picked up daily (preferred) or have delivery stopped while you're away.

conducted on homes that are occupied for any length of time during the homeowner's absence, and are not be available for homes that are vacant and up for sale or rent. If you are interested in having a vacation house check, please come to the La Habra Police Department, 150 N. Euclid Street, La Habra, to fill out the necessary paperwork. You will need the following information: • • • •

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When you are leaving (date & time) When you expect to return (date & time) Your name, address, and phone number Whether there will be any cars outside your residence while you are gone (include make, model, color & license number) Who has permission to enter the residence while you are gone (i.e., to feed pets, water plants, etc.) An emergency contact name and number Any other information you feel is important for us to know your garbage cans if you have curbside pickup. A neighbor can throw in a bag of trash.

Use automatic timers to turn on a radio, lights, etc., at different intervals.

Turn down the ringer on your telephone. An unanswered telephone is a dead giveaway.

Be sure someone knows your itinerary and estimated time of return.

Leave your blinds as you normally would if you were home.

Be sure to lock the garage as well as any storage sheds, gates, etc. It's also a good idea to disconnect your garage door opener if you have one.

If you get lost while traveling, get directions from local law enforcement, not strangers.

Do not carry large amounts of cash. Use travelers' checks and credit cards.

Have a good time on your trip!

Ask your neighbor to occasionally park in your driveway and put out


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Public Information: Water Conservation

Media n Projec t High lig ht s Water Conse r vation

Despite the heavy rains of the past winter, the drought is still part of our lives, and conserving water is still necessary. With that in mind, the City of La Habra recently completed a renovation of a median island on Lambert Road. The project involved the removal of all turf grass, which was replaced with river rock and drought tolerant plants. The plants used on the island are Lantana (white and purple), Callistemon (Little John variety), Poker Plant (a California native), daylilies (red, orange, and yellow), and rosemary. This project, funded through the La Habra Utility Authority and a rebate from the Municipal Water District of Orange County, converted 7,775 square feet of turf and is expected to save the City 312,600 gallons of water each year. The cost of the project totaled $24,785. With the rebate of $7,775, the total cost to the La Habra Water Authority was $17,010. See page 8 for more information on drought tolerant plants.


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Public Information: Safety

Are You Prep a red Fo r An Emerg e nc y? Recent major earthquakes in Japan, Haiti, Chile, and Northern Baja California should serve as a reminder to all of us that a significant earthquake in southern California is always a possibility. While earthquakes are something we should be concerned about, they are not the only type of disaster event that should be considered. The Freeway Complex Fire in 2007 and the pipeline explosion in San Bruno, Northern California are other examples of disasters that could occur in our community. Are You Prepared? Do you have a plan for your home, work and places in between? How will you communicate with your family if you are separated? As we have seen in all of these disasters, government resources are overwhelmed for the first three to five days. Do you have sufficient provisions to sustain your family for three to five days? Are you prepared to deal with

injuries that might be sustained? You should have a comprehensive emergency plan for your home and work. Fortunately, there are many resources available to assist you to become prepared. The state of California has developed a website that can be found at www.myhazards.calema.ca.gov that will provide you with earthquake, flood, fire and tsunami hazard information specific to any location within California. Hazard elimination in your home and workplace is also important. Conduct a safety assessment of your home and worksite to eliminate or mitigate existing hazards as best you can. Next, build an emergency plan. That plan might include such things as an evacuation plan and assembly plan. Communications will be a critical part of your emergency plan. You should also include copies of essential documents, medical records, etc. and should be familiar with any emergency planning that will impact your planning such as a school or child care center’s plan and procedures and any other factors that may affect your planning efforts. continued >>>>


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Public Information: Safety, continued Preparedness activities should also include water, food and other essential supplies that you may need to sustain you and others for three to five days. Don’t forget about essential medications and care for your household pets. Once again, there are many resources available to assist you in this effort. Finally, you should educate, drill and occasionally exercise your plan. A drill could be a late night or early morning family evacuation and assembly drill. An exercise might be an evacuation drill coupled with contact with your out of area contact, and the preparation of a disaster ready meal using only the supplies found in your emergency kit. The purpose of the drill or exercise is to identify any weaknesses or changes that should be made to your plan to make it better. Emergency Preparedness Information Resources ✔ www.ReadyOC.org ✔ www.ready.gov ✔ www.daretoprepare.org To make a customized Family Response Plan visit: ✔ www.californiavolunteers.org/familyplan/index.html ✔ www.ready.gov/america/makeaplan/

✔ The Cal-EMA website for a customized hazard analysis (fire, flood & earthquake is http://myhazards.calema.ca.gov. ✔ AlertOC, the emergency notification system for residents and others for notification within Orange County and cities is www.alertoc.com. ✔ To register with the Los Angeles County notification for Los Angeles County is www.alert.lacounty.gov. For home hazard inspections visit: ✔ www.justincasearizona.com ✔ www.ec-online.net/knowledge/Articles/safehome.html ✔ www.ci.richmond.ca.us/DocumentView.aspx?DID=3943 For emergency supply checklists visit: ✔ www.ready.gov/america/_downloads/checklist.pdf ✔ www.oes.ca.gov/CEPM2003.nsf/htmlmedia/checklist.pdf/ Sfile/checklist.pdf www.getreadymarin.org/EMERGENCY%20SUPPLIES.pdf ✔ For emergency supplies and kits visit: ✔ www.sosproducts.com ✔ www.frontlinesafetyproducts.com ✔ www.heatermeals.com ✔ www.simplerlife.com


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Community Events: Concerts in the Park

Concerts in the Park “Where families can be families!”

THE LINE-UP! June 23rd

Mariachi Sol de Mexico Folklorico performance by Corona Dance Studio and USA Dance Studio

June 30th Presented by

Who’s Your Daddy July 7th

Soto Co-sponsored by

July 14th

Heartless July 21st

Thursday Evenings 7:00-9:00 P.M. Performances at El Centro-Lions Park, 320 E. Erna Avenue

Sonora Grad Jimmy Reyes of Hot 92.3 KHHT: Dedication Night July 28th

Tierra August 4th

The Ravelers Special Pre-Corn Festival Concert

Food vendors: De La Ranchera, Ruby’s Diner, Chick-fil-A, Corner Bakery and La Habra Host Lions Funnel Cakes.

For more information, visit www.lahabracity.com


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City News: Achievements

Ce l e brating Su cces s

The City of La Habra’s mission is to improve the quality of life in our community. Some recent highlights that contributed to this mission are: ✔ Installed drought-tolerant plants and a dry-river bed in the street median on Lambert Road, east of Idaho Street, using grant funding for water conservation (see page 11). ✔ Welcomed six new properties on Chestnut Street, north of Whittier Boulevard, into the City through annexation. ✔ Conducted a telephone survey of 400 residents as part of the General Plan Update process.

✔ Held a Town Hall meeting on March 2, 2011, to present and discuss activities relating to Community Services and Public Works programs. ✔ Received funding in the amount of $87,700 from the Highway Safety Improvement Program to install 10 self-contained solar-powered electronic school radar speed feedback signs in various school zones. ✔ Purchased 360 shares of Cal Domestic Water Company from Chevron, which will help stabilize water rates in the future. ✔ Completed the installation of new internally illuminated LED street name signs at intersections throughout the City, utilizing federal Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) funds.


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Chamber of Commerce

Join the La Habra Area Chamber of Commerce and Grow Your Business! Joining the La Habra Chamber of Commerce means you are connected to a community that cares — people, businesses, events, resources, advertising, local government and elected officials. The Chamber also maintains a growing database of local loyal “La Habra Shoppers” through our group purchase Try it Local and Shop La Habra & Win program. In 12 weeks, SLH & WIN has registered La Habra shoppers receipts totaling over

$624,000, on our way to $1 million by year’s end. We will reach out to our La Habra shoppers, with specials from our Chamber members only. That alone is reason to join the Chamber. There are many opportunities to promote your business without going to meetings. However, if networking is your thing, the Chamber provides multiple opportunities each month to meet other business owners and members of the community. Join the Chamber, get connected and get growing. Mark Sturdevant, President La Habra Area Chamber of Commerce

Try Our New Chamber Members 562-697-1704 • www.lahabrachamber.com American Tire Depot 16554 E. Whittier Blvd. Whittier, CA 90603 562-947-2881 www.american tiredepot.com Charles Foreign Car 250 W. Whittier Blvd. La Habra, CA 90631 562-691-5210 www.charlescarservice.com Colleen’s Cuddle Bugs 2100 E. Lambert Rd. La Habra, CA 90631 562-266-1300 562-266-1313 www.colleens cuddlebugs.com Jackson Hewitt 1281 La Habra Blvd. Ste #5 La Habra, CA 90631 562-690-3550 562-690-3500 www.jacksonhewitt.com Guardian Printing 1040 E. Whittier Blvd. #204 La Habra, CA 90631 888-270-0984 www.guardianprinting.com EuroTec Seating 1000 S. Euclid St. La Habra, CA 90631 562-806-6171 www.4seating.com

All Smiles Dentistry 2448 W. Whittier Blvd. La Habra, CA 90631 562-964-4063 Sri Thai Restaurant 330 N. Harbor Blvd. La Habra, CA 90631 562-697-4408 In-Bin T-Shirts, LLC 321 N. Harbor Blvd. La Habra, CA 90631 562-694-3170 562-694-4898 www.imprintable fashion.com/inbin Joyce Miriam Brooks, Ph.D. 2121 W Imperial Hwy. #Suite E456 La Habra CA 90631 562-896-2035 www.joycembrooks.com


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3 FA ST & E A SY WAYS!

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WALK-IN: La Habra Community Center 101 W. La Habra Blvd. La Habra, CA 90631 Monday through Friday In Person: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mail Box Drop in Lobby (NO CASH): 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

MAIL-IN: Make checks payable to: City of La Habra

PHONE-IN or FAX-IN: Accepted only if charging to your credit or debit card.

Mail check to: La Habra Community Services P.O. Box 337 La Habra, CA 90633

VISA or MASTERCARD $1.75 handling charge Telephone: 562-905-9708 Fax: 562-905-9711

Re gis tration wi ll not be taken in class.

GENERAL POLICIES

POLICY REGARDING REFUNDS

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1. $4 service charge per activity on all requested refunds.

Make checks payable to City of La Habra. The Department has the right to cancel classes/trips. Classes will be cancelled if under minimum enrollment. A $10 fee will be charged for returned checks. Registration will not be taken in class. Program information is subject to change. Participant’s photographs may be used in publicity.

2. No refunds after the 1st class meeting. Refunds must be requested prior to the third class meeting. 3. If class or trip is cancelled by the Department, an automatic refund will be processed and mailed to you. (No service charge.)

La Habra Community Ser vices Department, 101 W. La Habra Blvd., L.H. 90631 • Monday-Friday • 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

ACTIVITY REGISTRATION FORM PLEASE PRINT & FILL OUT COMPLETELY ADULT’S NAME FIRST:

LAST:

ADDRESS:

CITY:

STATE:

EVENING #:

EMERGENCY #:

DAYTIME #: ACTIVITY NAME

ACTIVITY NUMBER

PARTICIPANT NAME FIRST

LAST

ZIP:

CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES AGE SEX

ACTIVITY FEE

Total $ CASH CARD#:

CHECK (Make check(s) or money orders payable to: CITY OF LA HABRA) -

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CREDIT CARD (We accept MC & VISA — NO Discover or AMEX ) -

Card Expires: ___________/_____________

WAIVER OF LIABILITY “I agree to waive and release the Community Services Department and the City, its officers, agents, and employees from and against any and all claims, costs, liabilities, expenses or judgements, including attorney’s fees and court costs arising from my (or my child’s) participation in the City’s recreation program of any illness/injury resulting therefrom and hereby agree to indemnify and hold harmless the City from and against any and all such claims, whether caused by negligence or otherwise, except for illness and injury resulting directly from, gross negligence or willful misconduct on the part of the City or its employees. I understand and agree that by signing this waiver I am freeing the City, its employees, officers or agents from any liability resulting from my (or my child’s) participation in this sponsored event or activity. I recognize that the event can be dangerous to me (or my child) and accept those dangers. I understand that if I am (or my child is) injured this waiver will be used against me and anyone else claiming damage because of my (or my child’s) injury in any legal action. I also understand that no employee or agent is authorized to modify this waiver. I hereby represent that I understand and am familiar with the nature of the activities in which I (or my child) will participate in this recreation program that I (or my child) am in good physical health and that I (or my child) do not have physical or emotional conditions, past or present, of which I am aware, which would in any way affect my (or my child’s) ability to participate in this activity. I have personally read and understand this waiver.” In case of emergency, I give my permission for emergency medical treatment for myself or the minor and agree to pay any cost incurred as a result of such treatment. I also give my permission for any photographs taken of myself or any member of my family to be used for advertising purposes for the Community Services Department. I understand that on excursions, if I (or my child) fail to report to the bus at the specified time of departure, the City is NOT responsible for providing alternate transportation to or from the site. This form shall be considered valid until canceled or changed in writing by the undersigned parent/guardian/participant and received by the City. My signature acknowledges that I understand and agree to the above conditions. Refunds for trips only if the ticket can be resold. No class refunds after the first class meeting. Refunds must be requested prior to the third class meeting. A $4 SERVICE CHARGE WILL BE HELD FROM ALL APPROVED REFUNDS.

______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Signature (If Minor, Parent or Legal Guardian Signature)

_____________/_____________/____________ Date


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Class Lo ca ti o n Ke y

CITY OF LA HABRA LOCATIONS CH

CLUBHOUSE, 200 W. Greenwood Ave.

ECLP

EL CENTRO-LIONS PARK, 320 Erna St. (at Cypress)

FMA

FRAZIER MARTIAL ARTS, 759 E. Whittier Blvd., 562-690-2146

LHB

LA HABRA 300 BOWL, 370 E. Whittier Blvd. (at Cypress), 562-691-6721

LHCC

LA HABRA COMMUNITY CENTER, 101 W. La Habra Blvd.

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Children = Adults = Seniors =

CITY OF FULLERTON LOCATION PMS

SCOUT HUT, 1100 W. Lambert Rd. (at Idaho)

VETERAN’S MEMORIAL HALL, 209 N. Orange St.

RIO VISTA PARK, Just east of the 57 Fwy. and south of the 91 Fwy. (corner of Park Vista and Dutch)

PATRICK’S MUSIC SCHOOL, 649 W. Commonwealth Ave. (at Woods), 714-871-1961

LMGC

LA MIRADA GOLF COURSE, 15501 E. Alicante Rd., 562-943-7123

CITY OF WHITTIER LOCATIONS

USADS USA DANCE STUDIO, 401 W. Whittier Blvd., 562-690-9584 VMH

RVP

CITY OF LA MIRADA LOCATION

LHMC LA HABRA MUSIC CENTER, 1885 W. La Habra Blvd. (at Beach), 562-694-4891

Color-coded activity page sections:

CITY OF ANAHEIM LOCATION

PP

PARNELL PARK, 15390 Lambert Rd. (at Scott), 562-464-3350

CITY OF YORBA LINDA LOCATION YLCC

YORBA LINDA COMMUNITY CENTER, 4501 Casa Loma Ave. (Corner of Imperial Hwy. & Casa Loma), 714-961-7160

Sumi-e Painting Workshop with Artist Nori Matsui

Museum Info:

301 S. Euclid Street La Habra, CA 90631 562-905-9793

Museum Hours: Tuesday-Friday 10am-4pm Saturday 10am-5pm Sunday 1-5pm Closed Mondays & Major Holidays Museum Admission: $7 Per Person, Children under 2 are free $6 La Habra Residents $5 Group Rate (15 or more children)

www.lhcm.org

Saturday, June 11th, 1:00-4:00 p.m.: Artist Nori Matsui will teach you the ancient art of Japanese Sumi-e painting. Young artists will create an ink painting using a traditional ink block and bamboo brush. Free with Museum admission and to Museum members.

Fun & Discovery Bubbles Show

Saturday, July 9th, 11:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m.: Join The Children’s Museum for a high-energy show that takes children on a fascinating, interactive tour full of music and laughter, as they learn all about bubbles from the inside out. Free with Museum admission.

Fun & Discovery Magic Show

Tuesday, August 16th, 11:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m.: Come one, come all to this energy filled show that will mesmerize children with laughter, music and magical tricks! Free with Museum admission.

Target FREE Saturdays:

JUNE 4TH: JUMP INTO SUMMER! JULY 2ND: JULY IS JUST FOR FUN! AUGUST 6TH: AUGUST ANIMAL ADVENTURES!

Orange County’s original Children’s Museum!


Activities for Kids Da nce

BALLET/TAP COMBO ★NEW★ This class introduces creative ballet and tap

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KIDS BRAZILIAN JIU-JITSU

★NEW★ This Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu program is designed for kids

eight to 12 years old and teaches discipline and respect. Learn this awesome art/sport that will help participants get in shape, beat peer pressure and learn self-defense, all in a safe, fun atmosphere. Students are encouraged to purchase a gi (uniform) at the first class meeting.

techniques to young dancers. Participants will learn coordination, listening skills, individual steps, and basic combinations in a creative, supportive environment. Children with prior beginning level experience are also welcome, and the instructor will make adjustments to accommodate their abilities. There will be a performance for family on the last day of class. Instructor Melissa Williams has taught children’s dance for many years, most recently at Catch the Vision Studio in La Habra. No class on Saturday, July 2nd.

Instructor: Frazier Martial Arts Age: 8-12 yrs Fee: $45/5 weeks Location: FMA #1010.300..............WED 6/22-7/20 .....................6:00-6:40 p.m. #1010.301..............WED 8/3-8/31 .......................6:00-6:40 p.m.

Instructor: Melissa Williams Age: 3-5 yrs Fee: $60/8 weeks Location: LHCC #2001.300..............SAT 6/25-8/20 ...................10:00-10:45 a.m. Age: 5-7 yrs Fee: $60/8 weeks Location: LHCC #2005.300..............SAT 6/25-8/20 ...................10:45-11:30 a.m.

Karate Kiddies is a parent and me karate program, with a focus on motor skill development, social interaction and parentchild bonding. Your child will be able to explore and learn the basics of life skills: focus, patience, kindness, respect! Motor skills development activities will include balancing, climbing, running, blocks, punches, kicks!

WEDNESDAY YOUTH FUN BOWLING LEAGUE

Instructor: Frazier Martial Arts Age: 20-36 mths Fee: $45/5 weeks Location: FMA #1003.300..............TUE 6/21-7/19 .......................6:00-6:30 p.m. #1003.301..............TUE 8/2-8/30 .........................6:00-6:30 p.m.

Fi tness

KARATE KIDDIES: PARENT & ME KARATE CLASS

★NEW★ This class will offer kids a fun introduction to

bowling through participation in league play. Participants will be divided into teams to learn the fundamentals of the game and sportsmanship, as well as enjoy some healthy exercise and lots of fun as the teams compete against each other. Beginners and more experienced bowlers are welcome. All bowling equipment will be provided by La Habra 300 Bowl. Instructor: La Habra 300 Bowl Age: 8-17 yrs Fee: $55/11 weeks Location: LHB #3000.300..............WED 6/22-8/31......................3:00-4:30 p.m.

KIDS MMA PROGRAM: BRAZILIAN JIU-JITSU, MUAY THAI KICKBOXING, WRESTLING ★NEW★ This MMA program is designed for kids eight to 12 years old and teaches discipline and respect. Learn the best of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Muay Thai kickboxing and wrestling takedowns in a safe and fun atmosphere. NO heavy contact is permitted. Students MUST wear board shorts, t-shirt and open-fingered gloves. Gloves will be available for purchase at the first class meeting. Instructor: Frazier Martial Arts Age: 8-12 yrs Fee: $45/5 weeks Location: FMA #1005.300..............WED 6/22-7/20......................6:00-6:40 p.m. #1005.301..............WED 8/3-8/31........................6:00-6:40 p.m.

KARATE FOR KIDZ Take this opportunity to empower your child. Our karate program teaches kids more than just punching and kicking! We offer age appropriate classes for better learning, character building and training with rewards, school and street safety programs to protect your child, as well as confidence building so that children have the ability to say “no” to negative peer pressure. This is a basic and introductory class. Instructor: Frazier Martial Arts Age: 5-7 yrs Fee: $40/5 weeks Location: FMA #1004.300..............TUE 6/21-7/19 .......................3:45-4:15 p.m. #1004.301..............FRI 8/5-9/2 ............................6:15-6:45 p.m. #1004.302..............SAT 6/25-7/23 .....................9:30-10:00 a.m. #1004.303..............SAT 8/6-9/3 .........................9:30-10:00 a.m. Age: 8-12 yrs Fee: $40/5 weeks Location: FMA #1004.304..............TUE 6/21-7/19 ......................5:00-5:45 p.m. #1004.305..............FRI 8/5-9/2 ...........................7:15-8:00 p.m. #1004.306..............SAT 6/25-7/23 ..........11:15 a.m.-12:00 p.m. #1004.307..............SAT 8/6-9/3 ..............11:15 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

For further information on any of our classes or to register, please call 562-905-9708.


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Activities for Kids, continued

La Habra Police Department Radio Patrol

If you want to volunteer your time and service to the community, the La Habra Police Department’s Radio Patrol program may be perfect for you! Radio Patrol consists of men and women who serve as uniformed volunteers helping to make the community a safer place to live. Some of the duties include assisting with traffic control, helping out during unforeseen events such as power outages, and reporting suspicious activities witnessed when out on patrol.

REQUIREMENTS:

18 years of age and older Valid California driver’s license

Complete Application Background Check

For more information, contact Rex Spraggins, Volunteer Services Coordinator, at 562-905-9680.

Fitness

KARATE FOR PRE-SCHOOLERS Our specialized Karate for Pre-Schoolers program is an age specific program that is professionally designed to teach children important life skills in a fun, exciting and enriching manner. Karate for Pre-Schoolers skills include focus, teamwork, control, balance, memory, discipline, fitness and coordination. Your child will achieve more than just learning to kick and punch. Our Karate for Pre-Schoolers instructors are trained specifically to work with young children. No class on Monday, July 4th. Instructor: Amanda Molina Age: 3-4 yrs Fee: $40/5 weeks Location: FMA #1018.300 ........................MON 6/20-7/25 ..................................6:00-6:30 p.m. #1018.301 ........................MON 8/1-8/29 ....................................6:00-6:30 p.m. #1018.302 ........................SAT 6/25-7/23.................................10:30-11:00 a.m. #1018.303 ........................SAT 8/6-9/3.....................................10:30-11:00 a.m.

MINI SPORTS CAMP Young athletes will love this summer camp designed especially for them — one week filled with all sorts of sports. We will have all the traditional sports, including basketball, T-ball, soccer and track and field, as well as the wacky and wild. Friday is water day, so dress for water sports. Families are invited to come to the last day of camp for a potluck BBQ. All participants will receive a T-shirt and daily snack. Instructor: La Habra Recreation Staff Age: 3-5 yrs Fee: $45/1 week Location: ECLP #1009.300 ........................MON–FRI 7/11-15.....................9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. #1009.301 ........................MON–FRI 8/15-19.....................9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

JUNIOR GOLF La Mirada Golf offers classes designed for beginner, intermediate and advanced students. Covers basic fundamentals, strategies and skills necessary to succeed. Range balls, clubs and equipment included. Ten students per instructor. Instructors: PGA Pro John Mahoney, Jr. & Staff Age: 5-17 yrs (Beg) Fee: $47/4 weeks Location: LMGC #1001.300 ........................FRI 6/24-7/15 .....................................6:00-7:00 p.m. #1001.302 ........................FRI 7/22-8/12 .....................................6:00-7:00 p.m. #1001.304 ........................FRI 8/19-9/9 .......................................6:00-7:00 p.m. #1001.301 ........................SAT 6/25-7/16.................................10:00-11:00 a.m. #1001.303 ........................SAT 7/23-8/13.................................10:00-11:00 a.m. #1001.305 ........................SAT 8/20-9/10.................................10:00-11:00 a.m. Age: 5-17 yrs (Int) Fee: $47/4 weeks Location: LMGC #1002.300 ........................FRI 6/24-7/15......................................7:00-8:00 p.m. #1002.302 ........................FRI 7/22-8/12 .....................................7:00-8:00 p.m. #1002.304 ........................FRI 8/19-9/9 .......................................7:00-8:00 p.m. #1002.301 ........................SAT 6/25-7/16.........................11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. #1002.303 ........................SAT 7/23-8/13.........................11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. #1002.305 ........................SAT 8/29-9/10.........................11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.


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Musi c

DRUM FOR FUN! ★NEW★ Has your child been begging to learn the drums? Now is the time go get started! This is a fun and energetic class which features rhythm reading and playing on the drum. Drum pads will be available for use in class. Participant must purchase drums sticks. No class on Monday, July 4th. Instructor: Patrick’s Music School Age: 8-12 yrs Fee: $86/6 weeks Location: PMS #4025.300..............MON 6/20-8/1 .......................6:00-6:50 p.m.

VOICE FOR YOUTH ★NEW★ Do you like to sing? Tell your friends and neighbors about this class, which will teach them to breathe properly, sing on pitch, and have fun at the same time. Participants will sing as a group, but will focus on individual performance. No class on Saturday, July 2nd. Instructor: Patrick’s Music School Age: 9-15 yrs Fee: $86/6 weeks Location: PMS #4026.300..............SAT 6/25-8/8 .....................10:00-10:50 a.m.

PIANOLAND ★NEW★ Playing the piano can be very relaxing and is a great way to have fun. Children will learn note-reading, correct hand positions, five-finger songs, chords and how to play using both hands at the same time. You do not need to own a piano. A book is required and may be purchased at Patrick’s for $8.50. Instructor: Patrick’s Music School Age: 9-15 yrs Fee: $86/6 weeks Location: PMS #4024.300..............FRI 6/24-7/29 ........................6:00-6:50 p.m.

TICKLE THE KEYS ★NEW★ In this class, young children learn to play the piano AND much more: ear training, harmony, rhythm, music reading and writing. They will have fun! Parents are encouraged to participate. You do not need to own a piano. A book is required and may be purchased at Patrick’s for $8.50. Instructor: Patrick’s Music School Age: 2-3 yrs Fee: $86/6 weeks Location: PMS #4021.300..............TUE 6/21-7/26 .......................1:00-1:50 p.m. #4021.301..............THUR 6/23-7/28.....................1:00-1:50 p.m. Age: 4-5 yrs Fee: $86/6 weeks Location: PMS #4022.300..............TUE 6/21-7/26 ......................3:30-4:20 p.m. #4022.301..............WED 8/3-9/7..........................2:30-3:20 p.m. Age: 6-8 yrs Fee: $86/6 weeks Location: PMS #4023.300..............TUE 6/21-7/26 ......................5:30-6:20 p.m. #4023.301..............WED 8/3-9/7 .........................6:00-6:50 p.m.


$

60

PER 2-WEEK SESSION

SUMMER SWIM LESSON PROGRAM

All classes are taught by certified Red Cross Instructors and held at the La Habra High School Pool, 801 W. Highlander Avenue

LEVELS Level A • Parent & Me (6mos.-3yrs.) Level 1 • Water Exploration Level 2 • Primary Skills (Beg.) Level 3 • Stroke Readiness (Adv. Beg.) Level 4 • Stroke Development (Int.) Level 5 • Stroke Refinement Level 6 • Skill Proficiency All children must be able to stand comfortably in 3 feet of water (3 feet at shoulders).

TIMES

SCHEDULE Lessons are Monday-Thursday, 40 min. per lesson Session 1 • June 20 to July 1 Session 2 • July 5 to July 15 Session 3 • July 18 to July 29 Session 4 • Aug. 1 to Aug. 12 Session 5 • Aug. 15 to Aug. 26

JOIN US FOR RECREATIONAL SWIM! BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY! ADULTS (18 & over) — $ 2 KIDS (17 & under) — $1 RECREATIONAL SWIMMING: Bring the whole family and join us for recreational swim time! Public sessions open to all ages provided the height requirement is met (3 feet at shoulders). Children under the height requirement must be accompanied in the water by an adult (one-on-one). Toys & flotation devices are not allowed in the pool.

9:00-9:40 a.m. Levels 2, 3 & 4 9:45-10:25 a.m. Levels 1, 2 & 5 10:30-11:10 a.m. Levels 1, 2, 3 & 6 11:15-11:55 a.m. Levels A, 2, 3, 4 & 6 12:00-12:40 p.m. Levels A, 1, 3, 4 & 5

PO OL HO URS La Habra High School Pool • 801 W. Highlander Avenue

Monday thru Thursday: 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Fridays: 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Hours scheduled are subject to change & are effective June 20th-August 26th. Call for Recreation Swim hours on Monday, July 5th.

CITY OF LA HABRA COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT 101 W. LA HABRA BLVD. • LA HABRA • 562-905-9708


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Musi c

HAVING FUN WITH THE GUITAR Learn the skills necessary to play music and have fun while learning. Class emphasizes chord strumming, reading notes and tablature and playing different styles of music. Students must provide their own instruments (acoustic or electric). Students must also provide picks, guitar tuner and book, “Hal Leonard’s Classic Guitar Method,” which may be purchased at La Habra Music Center. A metronome is also suggested.

INFANT, PRESCHOOL & SCHOOL-AGE PROGRAMS Services provided for children 6 weeks to 12 years of age 6:15 a.m.-6:00 p.m.

562-905-9630 Must meet income qualifications.

Instructor: La Habra Music Center Age: 7-17 yrs Fee: $52/4 weeks Location: LHMC #4003.300..............THUR 6/23-7/14.....................6:00-6:45 p.m. #4003.301..............THUR 7/21-8/11.....................6:00-6:45 p.m. #4003.302..............THUR 8/18-9/9.......................6:00-6:45 p.m.

Ar t

MASTERPIECES WITH PENCILS & PASTELS In this fun course, students will learn basic drawing techniques using a variety of fun media, including oil pastels, crayons and colored pencils. Basic design, figurative drawing and landscape will be covered. Students will complete one “masterpiece” per class. A $5 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Instructor: Kathy Breaux, M.A. in Painting & Drawing Age: 6-12 yrs Fee: $47/5 weeks Location: LHCC #4006.300..............FRI 6/24-7/22 ........................4:00-5:00 p.m.

FUN ACRYLIC PAINTING Each week, students will learn one technical concept and produce one finished painting per session. Art instruction will include: portraits, landscapes, color theory and color mixing. Please wear an old T-shirt or apron because paints will stain clothing. A $5 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Instructor: Kathy Breaux, M.A. in Painting & Drawing Age: 6-12 yrs Fee: $47/5 weeks Location: LHCC #4000.300..............FRI 7/29-8/26 ........................4:00-5:00 p.m.

INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING TECHNIQUES This is a beginning course to introduce and develop drawing skills through demonstrations and examples of master drawings from children’s book illustrations, animation and technical drawing. Course will cover contour, line, structure, perspective, light/shadow, color and modeling form. No class on Monday, July 4th. Instructor: Carlos Moreno Age: 7-14 yrs Fee: $37/5 weeks Location: LHCC #4005.300..............MON 6-20-7/25 .....................5:00-6:00 p.m. #4005.301..............MON 8/1-8/29 .......................5:00-6:00 p.m.

INFANT & PRESCHOOL

Subsidized Child Care in Family Child Care Homes for infants 6 weeks & up. Center-based care for preschoolers (3 to 5 years of age).

SCHOOL-AGE YEAR ROUND SUBSIDIZED CHILD CARE

Before and after school program/full-day. Breakfast and p.m. snack served (lunch preschool only). Transportation to and from La Habra City School District on school buses. Please call for more information on the waiting list and to receive an eligibility questionnaire. Fees based on income.

HEAD START 562-694-3455

Federally funded social/educational enrichment program for 4-year-olds for 31/2 hours a day.

STATE PRESCHOOL 562-905-9612

State funded Pre-K programs for 31/2- and 4-yearolds. Part day and full day services.


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Recreation: Summer Youth Activities

La Habra Active Summer Day Camp at the Veterans Hall 209 N. Orange Street

June 20th through September 2nd Open to children aged 4-12 years Monday through Friday Regular Hours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. $110/wk.

Extended Hours 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. $130/wk.

WEEK 1:

Boomers WEEK 2:

John’s Incredible Pizza Kitchen WEEK 3:

San Diego Safari Park WEEK 4:

SINGLE DAY RATE: $28 (regular hrs.) $33 (extended hrs.) $38 (Thursday excursions)

La Mirada Splash!

$20 Registration Fee (one-time only, includes camp t-shirt)

Pacific Pier

Please note that families who register more than one child will receive a $15 discount for the second child and a $20 discount for the third child. This applies ONLY to the WEEKLY fee.

WEEK 6:

Breakfast (extended hours only), Lunch & Snacks • Beach Days, Water Days, Pool Days, Wheels Days & Movie Days • Thursday Excursions • Arts, Crafts, Games & Guest Speakers Preregistration is required. To register, please call 562-905-9708 or visit the Community Services Department, 101 W. La Habra Blvd., Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. to pick up registration information packet or download from lahabracity.com (look for Community Services Department, Recreation Division)

WEEK 5:

Orange County Fair WEEK 7:

Newport Landing Whale Watching WEEK 8:

Bowers Kideum WEEK 9:

Knott’s Berry Farm WEEK 10:

Raging Waters WEEK 11:

Disneyland


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Perso nal Enrichm ent LITTLE EXPLORERS

★NEW★ Enjoy outdoor sensory activities with your tyke.

Develop your child’s intelligence through hands-on interaction with the wonders of nature. Explore animals, bugs and much more. Meetings include songs, puppetry and unique story readings. Parent participation is required (max. two adults per child). Additional siblings may enroll for $22 and must sign up together. Meet at Arroyo Pescadero, 7531 S. Colima Rd., Whittier. Instructor: Habitat Authority Age: 2-4 yrs Fee: $27/4 weeks Location: See above #4018.300..............FRI 7/8-7/29 ........................9:30-10:30 a.m.

INTO THE WILD ★NEW★ When school is out, have fun with nature and

INTRODUCTION TO TYPING ★NEW★ Develop your child’s basic typing skills for many

years of future use. Supplemental exercises and games will be introduced to make learning fun, as you child is taught a lifetime skill. A $10 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Instructor: AGI Academy Age: 6-15 yrs Fee: $72/6 weeks Location: PP #4009.300..............THUR 6/23-7/28.....................3:00-4:00 p.m. #4009.301..............THUR 8/4-9/8.........................3:00-4:00 p.m.

INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT WORD & POWERPOINT ★NEW★ Introduce your child to Microsoft Word for writing

reports, doing homework or basic communication. Hands on exercises are provided with the opportunity to make a flyer and turn into an awesome slide show presentation by using PowerPoint. Advanced users will take their skills to the next level. A $10 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting.

science on and off the trail! Children will complete experiments, explore nature, create crafts and enjoy games. Additional siblings may enroll for $22 and must sign up together. Monday and Wednesday class will meet at La Habra Community Center. Friday class will meet at 8:00 a.m. at Sycamore Canyon Trailhead, 5040 Workman Mill Road, Whittier, for a two-mile hike into the Puente Hills Preserve. Participants should bring a light snack and water and wear appropriate clothing for the weather, including hat, UV sunglasses, sunscreen and sturdy shoes.

Instructor: AGI Academy Age: 8-15 yrs Fee: $72/6 weeks Location: PP #4004.300..............THUR 6/23-7/28.....................4:00-5:00 p.m. #4004.301..............THUR 8/4-9/8.........................4:00-5:00 p.m.

Instructor: Habitat Authority Age: 6-11 yrs Fee: $27/3 mtgs Location: SCT #4019.300..............M/W/F 7/25, 27 & 29 ...........9:00-11:00 a.m.

Enjoy Our Summer Classes!

For further information on any of our classes or to register, please call 562-905-9708.

The City reserves the right to substitute instructors, cancel activities, change dates, times and/or locations as necessary without public notice. We apologize for any resulting inconvenience.


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Perso nal Enrichm ent PLAYING WITH MUSIC & RHYTHM

★NEW★ Miss Carol is back! Join her and enter the wonderful

world of music and rhythm. This session will be all about bugs. Each week, students will learn about a different insect and will make a new hat, as well as having their mind and imagination stimulated through a variety of musical activities. A BIG party will be held on the last day of the second session of class, with bug costumes provided by the instructor. Bring your cameras! Parent participation is required. A $5 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Instructor: Carol Arvizo Age: 2-4 yrs Fee: $45/4 weeks Location: CH #4010.300..............TUE 6/14-7/5 .......................9:30-10:30 a.m. #4010.301..............TUE 7/12-8/2 .......................9:30-10:30 a.m.

PRE-SCHOOL PHONICS & READING ★NEW★ Kindergarten here I come! Is your child home

schooled or preparing to enter kindergarten? If so, your child will have fun while learning to sound and spell easy words and read easy sentences. Come join Mr. Long Vowel and Mrs. Short Vowel with songs and games. Children will also work on word phonics and take home a new booklet each week. This class is designed to challenge, not to frustrate. A party will be held during the last day of the second session of class to celebrate the children’s achievements. Parent participation is required. A $5 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Instructor: Carol Arvizo Age: 3.5-5 yrs Fee: $45/4 weeks Location: CH #4012.300..............TUE 6/14-7/5 .......................12:30-1:30 p.m. #4012.301..............TUE 7/12-8/2 .......................12:30-1:30 p.m.

MEMORY & READING COMPREHENSION PRE-SCHOOL ALPHABET & ACTIVITIES ★NEW★ Kindergarten here I come! Home schooling or

preparing your child for kindergarten? Help your child master the alphabet the fun way! Learn upper and lower case letters and their sounds. Meet new friends and learn social skills while your child enjoys arts and crafts, games, puppets and more. A party will be held the last day of the second session of class to celebrate the children’s achievements. Parent participation is required. A $5 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Instructor: Carol Arvizo Age: 3-5 yrs Fee: $45/4 weeks Location: CH #4011.300..............TUE 6/14-7/5 .............11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. #4011.301..............TUE 7/12-8/2 .............11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

★NEW★ Kindergarten here I come! This class will be fun,

with lots of memory games to stimulate your child’s brain. Story and question time knowledge will be gained by learning comprehension skills to remember and understand what they hear and read. Paper work and some musical activities will be included. A party will be held during the last day of the second session of class to celebrate the children’s achievements. Parent participation is required. A $5 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Instructor: Carol Arvizo Age: 4-6 yrs Fee: $45/4 weeks Location: CH #4027.300..............TUE 6/14-7/5 ........................3:30-4:30 p.m. #4027.301..............TUE 7/12-8/2 ........................3:30-4:30 p.m.

For further information on any of our classes or to register, please call 562-905-9708.

La Habra City School District Announces

Kindergarten Registration For the 2011-2012 School Year

Kindergarten Registration Packets are NOW AVAILABLE for pick-up at the four primary schools until June 30, 2011. If you are not sure which school your child will attend, please call the District Attendance Secretary, Susana Gallego, at 562-690-2319. Completed packets can be returned through June 30th. You may pick up your packet at the District Office at 500 N. Walnut St. after June 30th. Arbolita 1001 E. Brookdale 562-690-2352

El Cerrito 1051 N. Hillside 562-690-2340

Ladera Palma 2151 E. Brookdale 562-690-2348

Las Lomas 301 Las Lomas 562-690-2353


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Activities for Kids, continued ALL ABOUT NUMBERS, COLORS & SHAPES ★NEW★ Kindergarten here I come! Children will discover

numbers including simple addition, subtraction and mathematical shapes. Class includes musical activities, games and paper work. A party will be held on the last day of the second session of class to celebrate the children’s achievements. Parent participation is required. A $5 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Instructor: Carol Arvizo Age: 3-5 yrs Fee: $45/4 weeks Location: CH #4019.300..............TUE 6/14-7/5 ........................2:00-3:00 p.m. #4019.301..............TUE 7/12-8/2 ........................2:00-3:00 p.m.

PRE-ALGEBRA CAMP ★NEW★ This is a great course for students looking for an

introduction or basic review of pre-algebra concepts. The class is recommended for both junior high and high school

Pictures of participants may be taken at the City of La Habra’s special events, classes and programs to be used in publicity materials for the City of La Habra.

students. Topics include a review of elementary school math, order of operations, introduction to positive/negative numbers, use of properties, and beginning rules for evaluating expressions and solving equations. A $5 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Instructor: Fantastic Learning Age: 11+ Fee: $75/4 weeks Location: LHCC #4020.300..............TUE 6/28-7/19 ......................2:00-3:00 p.m.

READING CAMP: 2ND-4TH GRADES ★NEW★ This course offers an excellent way to help your child

develop and strengthen his/her reading skills. The course is designed to improve comprehension, vocabulary, spelling and fluency. Development of key comprehension strategies will be emphasized. Appropriate grade level reading selections will be used. A $5 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Instructor: Fantastic Learning Age: Grades 2-3 Fee: $75/4 weeks Location: LHCC #4002.300..............TUE 6/28-7/19 ...........11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Age: Grades 4-5 Fee: $75/4 weeks Location: LHCC #4002.301..............TUE 6/28-7/19 ....................12:30-2:00 p.m.

City of La Habra Community Services Department presents

Hoop It Up Summer Youth Basketball

Boys & Girls Everyone Plays!

$45 Per Player*

Register now for this six-week basketball league. Registration fee includes a team t-shirt, trained Orange County basketball officials (Divisions 3 & 4), trophy, and ALL INDOOR GAMES at the La Habra Boys & Girls Club gym. Games will be played on Saturdays.

Sign up for the grade the player will enter in September 2011:

Division 1 – 1st & 2nd grades Division 2 – 3rd & 4th grades Division 3 – 5th & 6th grades Division 4 – 7th & 8th grades

Registration begins May 2nd If space permits, late registration will be accepted at Skills Evaluation Day for $50 per player. Skills Evaluation Day:

Thursday, June 2nd at the La Habra Boys & Girls Club Division 3 – 6:00 p.m. • Division 4 – 7:00 p.m. *$40 per additional family member, must register at same time.

Help us make this season great! Volunteer coaches are needed. Please contact Sagi Banuelos at 562-905-9708 or e-mail sagib@lahabracity.com if you are interested.


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Perso nal Enrichm ent MATH CAMP: 2ND-3RD GRADES

★NEW★ This course will help students prepare for the new

school year and review concepts learned throughout the year. Math concepts will be enhanced through skill reinforcement and development of new strategies. Fundamental arithmetic, problem solving and key California content standards will be covered. A $5 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Instructor: Fantastic Learning Age: Grades 2-3 Fee: $75/4 weeks Location: LHCC #4008.300..............WED 6/29-7/20..........11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

addition, multiplication of multi-digit numbers by one-digit numbers will be introduced. Students will master this standard at their own pace, while having fun! A $5 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Instructor: Fantastic Learning Age: Grades 3-5 Fee: $75/4 weeks Location: LHCC #4016.300..............WED 6/29-7/20 ................12:30-2:00 p.m.

FRACTION ESSENTIALS Want to become a fraction expert? Then, this class is for you! This class covers addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of fractions. Students will learn how to find the lowest common denominator (LCD), greatest common factor (GCF) and how to simplify fractions. A $5 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting.

MULTIPLICATION BASICS Acquire the essential skills you need that will lead to math success! Students will quickly master basic multiplication facts through practice and the use of engaging activities. They will leave this class with various strategies to choose from. In

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Instructor: Fantastic Learning Age: Grades 4-6 Fee: $75/4 weeks Location: LHCC #4017.300..............WED 6/29-7/20 ..................2:00-3:30 p.m.

La Habra Tennis Center MEN’S ROUND ROBIN TENNIS Wednesdays: 7:00-8:30 p.m.

Tuesdays, Level 2.5 & above: $12 per night Wednesdays, Level 4.5 & above: $8 per night Bar-B-Q Every Third Wednesday

351 S. Euclid Street

562-690-5040 No black-soled shoes allowed on the courts. Thank you.


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square dancing for a period of time. Singles and couples welcome; a partner is not required. For more information, please call Jim and Jo Shipman at 562-696-1332 or Ruth Rosencrans at 714-521-2924.

LINE DANCE Grab your boots and come on over! Get your heart a pumpin’ with some of the most fun exercise around. No partner needed. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. Lisa will teach you the basic steps and some fun, easy dances. You’ll be kickin’ up your heels in no time at all. Beginning instruction is from 7:00 to 7:45 p.m. Beginners MUST sign up for FIRST session of each quarter. No beginners will be accepted in second session of the quarter. For the experienced line dancer, intermediate dance instruction follows from 7:45 to 9:15 p.m. Your old favorites and some new dances will be included. Step sheets will be available. For more information, visit www.lisalinedance.com. No class on Monday, July 4th.

Instructor: Major Keys Age: 8+ yrs Fee: $22/5 weeks Location: CH #2520.300..............THUR 7/7-8/4.........................7:15-9:30 p.m. #2520.301..............THUR 8/11-9/8.......................7:15-9:30 p.m.

Instructor: Lisa Homan-Hernandez Age: 16+ yrs Fee: $29/5 weeks Location: CH #2505.300..............MON 6/20-7/25 .....................7:00-9:15 p.m. #2505.301..............MON 8/1-8/29 .......................7:00-9:15 p.m.

Instructor: Yeril Barlup Age: 15+ yrs Fee: $37/8 weeks Location: LHCC #2502.300 (Int) ......WED 6/22-8/10......................7:00-8:00 p.m. #2503.300 (Beg) ....WED 6/22-8/10 .....................8:00-9:00 p.m. #2502.301 (Int) ......SAT 6/25-8/13 ...................10:00-11:00 a.m. #2503.301(Beg) .....SAT 6/25-8/13 ..........11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED LINE DANCE EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. If you are looking for a challenge and have line dance experience, then this is the class for you. No partner is necessary, and it’s great exercise and lots of fun! Lisa Homan will be teaching the latest dances written by USA and international choreographers, and she will revive some of the best dances from the recent past. This is an opportunity to further improve your skills and knowledge of line dance. This class is NOT for beginners. For more information, visit www.lisalinedance.com. Instructor: Lisa Homan-Hernandez Age: 16+ yrs Fee: $29/5 weeks Location: VMH #2509.300..............THUR 6/23-7/21.....................7:00-9:30 p.m. #2509.301..............THUR 7/28-8/25.................... 7:00-9:30 p.m.

SQUARE DANCE This square dance class is perfect for anyone with some previous square dance experience. We will teach the calls and moves necessary to be able to dance at the plus level of square dance. It’s also great as a refresher if you have been away from

BELLY DANCING Belly dancing, with its mystical movements, will inspire your spirit to breathe, expand and stretch. Come and celebrate the goddess within! With sharp hip accents, shimmies, undulations and veil work, you’ll get an intense workout that feels wonderful.

Fitness for Fun L.A. FIT BOOT CAMP

★NEW★ Challenge yourself to be the biggest loser this session

while you work out using kickboxing, calisthenics, yoga, dance moves and more! LA FIT Boot Camp will educate you on how to live a healthy lifestyle (NOT DIET), while still enjoying your favorite foods. Following this strict regimen will reap benefits that include weight and body fat loss, well-toned muscles, endurance and stamina, and self-confidence. Towel, water, tennis shoes and comfortable workout clothes needed. Please bring your own weights. Louie Angon is a professional personal fitness trainer, choreographer and performer, with 20 years of experience. Instructor: Louie Angon Age: 13+ yrs Fee: $37/5 weeks Location: SH #3002.300..............THUR 6/23-7/21.....................5:00-6:00 p.m. #3002.301..............THUR 8/4-9/1.........................5:00-6:00 p.m.

Come Visit the

Friends of the La Habra Library USED BOOK STORE

10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday-Thursday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday & Saturday Closed Sunday

Located in the

ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY La Habra Branch 221 E. La Habra Blvd.


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WEIGHT BEARING WALL YOGA

SALSARCISE ★NEW★ Lose weight and get toned through a cardiovascular

workout while dancing to the beat of salsa, merengue, bachata, cha cha cha and more. Class begins with a full body warm-up. Calisthenics is a major part of the program. Workouts can be adjusted for students with low-impact needs. We will discus the dos and don’ts of exercise and meal intake. First part of the class includes a blend of Latin dances, boxing and more. The second half will include work with small, light weights. Please bring light handweights, towel, water bottle, tennis shoes and comfortable workout clothes. Louie Angon is a professional personal fitness trainer, choreographer, performer and instructor with 20 years of experience. Instructor: Louie Angon Age: 13+ yrs Fee: $37/5 weeks Location: LHCC #3004.300..............TUE 6/21-7/19 .......................5:00-6:00 p.m. #3004.301..............TUE 8/2-8/30 .........................5:00-6:00 p.m.

This yoga class uses weight-bearing moves that increase bone density, a key issue for older adults. It also incorporates meditation practice, which can improve brain elasticity and can help to enhance health and well-being. Help yourself to manage stress, chronic diseases, and stay in good health. Please bring a yoga mat, blanket or towel and a bandana to class. Instructor: Sultan Haque Age: 18+ yrs Fee: $90/11 weeks Location: LHCC #3003.300..............SAT 7/2-9/10 .............10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

SIMPLY PILATES Get fit with Pilates, which engages all the muscles of your body, giving you a total body workout. Pilates helps strengthen your muscles equally. The Stott Pilates method develops core strength, stability, flexibility and balance. Wear comfortable clothes and bring a mat, towel and water bottle. Instructor: Teresa Morrison, Certified Stott Mat Pilates Instructor Age: 18+ yrs Fee: $62/6 weeks Location: CH #3020.300..............TUE/THUR 6/21-7/28 .............5:30-6:20 p.m.

For further information on any of our classes or to register, please call 562-905-9708.

Cliff Gewecke’s Dance Classes are held at the La Habra Clubhouse 200 W. Greenwood Avenue

Fee: $33 per person/8 weeks

WEST COAST SWING

ARGENTINE TANGO

BASIC SALSA

Learn the sophisticated, fun and rhythmic West Coast Swing, California’s official state dance. Class features basic (and not so basic) patterns, lead/follow techniques, and moving on-beat to the music.

Want romance, excitement and elegance in one dance? Try the increasingly popular Argentine Tango, with its ochos (figure eights) turns, kicks, and other exciting moves, all done to sensuous, melodic music. Singles and couples are welcome.

Learn today’s “hottest” dances — Salsa and Merengue! This class will give you a basic understanding of these dances, plus teach you steps that will have you movin’ to the Latin beat sooner than you think! Patterns will vary in each 8-week session.

#2506.300 14+ yrs TUESDAYS 6/21-8/9 6:30-7:15 p.m.

#2504.300 14+ yrs TUESDAYS 6/21-8/9 7:15-8:00 p.m.

#2507.300 14+ yrs TUESDAYS 6/21-8/9 8:00-8:45 p.m.

INTERMEDIATE SALSA If you know Salsa basics, this class will put them to work for you with more challenging patterns and the techniques that make them work. Turns, fancier footwork, style variations — they’re all included. Have fun! #2512.300 14+ yrs TUESDAYS 6/21-8/9 8:45-9:30 p.m.


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Activities for Adults, continued PILATES YOGA STRETCH & TONE Destress from your day with a peaceful, energizing yoga and Pilates experience by candlelight. Tone and stretch the total body with mat Pilates exercises emphasizing the abdominals, thighs and buttocks, to shape and sculpt long, lean core muscles with the aid of Dynaflex bands and exercise balls. This class also includes in-depth instruction on basic yoga postures and breathing techniques to enhance your sense of well-being and ability to relax. Beginning and intermediate levels are introduced. Please bring a yoga sticky mat, blocks, strap, and inflatable exercise ball to class. No class on Monday, July 4th. Instructor: Angela King, Registered Yoga Alliance Certified Teacher (RYT) Age: 15+ yrs Fee: $48/6 weeks Location: LHCC #3008.300..............MON 6/20-8/1 ...................... 5:45-6:45 p.m.

POWER PILATES-YOGA Destress from your day with a peaceful, energizing yoga and Pilates experience by candlelight. Tone and stretch the total body with mat Pilates exercises emphasizing the abdominals, thighs and buttocks, to shape and sculpt long, lean core muscles with the aid of Dynaflex bands and exercise balls. This class also includes in-depth instruction on yoga postures and breathing techniques to enhance your sense of well-being and ability to relax. Advanced beginner and intermediate levels are taught. Please bring a yoga sticky mat, blocks, strap, and inflatable exercise ball to class. No class on Monday, July 4th and Wednesday, July 6th. Instructor: Angela King, Registered Yoga Alliance Certified Teacher (RYT) Age: 15+ yrs Fee: $62/6 weeks Location: MON-LHCC/WED-CH #3001.300..............MON/WED 6/20-8/3...............7:00-8:15 p.m.

#3006.303..............TUE 8/2-8/30 .........................6:45-7:30 p.m. #3006.304..............WED 6/22-7/20......................6:45-7:30 p.m. #3006.305..............WED 8/3-8/31........................6:45-7:30 p.m. #3006.306..............THUR 6/23-7/21.....................6:45-7:30 p.m. #3006.307..............THUR 8/4-9/1.........................6:45-7:30 p.m. #3006.308..............SAT 6/25-7/23 .......................8:30-9:15 a.m. #3006.309..............SAT 8/6-9/3 ...........................8:30-9:15 a.m.

SUMMER-TIME FITNESS CHALLENGE Start, maintain and live a healthier lifestyle throughout the summer. The challenge consists of making a commitment to workout two times a week minimum (classes are offered Monday through Thursday and Saturday mornings). Participants will have the option of doing weekly weigh-ins and measurements at before, middle and end of challenge. All participants will be given a nutritional guideline to follow for better eating habits. All participants must attend orientation on Wednesday, April 6th, after the first workout. Instructor: Frazier Martial Arts Age: 14+ yrs Fee: $101/10 weeks Location: FMA #3000.300..............WED 6/22-8/24 ..............................6:45 p.m.

TAI CHI LiuHeBaFa Six Harmonies Eight Methods is a more ancient form than the 24 forms of Tai Chi Chuan. This is an exploration of spirals. It may take a year to learn and can improve technique for any martial art. The instructor has studied this form of Tai Chi for 25 years New students welcome at any session. No class on Monday, July 4th. Instructor: Nancy O’Brien, Certified International Judge (Tai Chi) Age: 7+ yrs Fee: $35/5 weeks Location: VMH #3015.300..............MON 6/20-7/25 .....................7:00-8:30 p.m. #3015.301..............MON 8/1-8/29 .......................7:00-8:30 p.m.

FITNESS KICKBOXING Are you ready to make a change with your body? Take control over your body with Fitness Kickboxing! It’s a workout where you can kick and punch your way to achieving the fitness goals you’ve always wanted. Fitness Kickboxing is the best total body workout to lose weight, tone and shape up, gain endurance and flexibility, relieve stress, meet new friends and have fun. This class is the #1 calorie-burning workout, consuming an amazing 800 calories per hour. Classes are on-going for women and men with ALL levels of fitness ability. Instructor: Amanda Molina Age: 13+ yrs Fee: $45/5 weeks Location: FMA #3006.300..............MON 6/20-7/25 .....................6:45-7:30 p.m. #3006.301..............MON 8/1-8/29 .......................6:45-7:30 p.m. #3006.302..............TUE 6/21-7/19 .......................6:45-7:30 p.m.

TAI CHI CHUAN Participants in this class will learn to move slowly, breathe slowly, heighten their senses and do a meditational martial art. Eight Treasure Chi Kung, 13 and 24 form will be taught. For those that would like to try a more challenging form, Tai Chi LiuHeBaFa also will be included. This is a more ancient form that explores spirals and may take a year to learn. Any form of Tai Chi is a great stress buster and can improve technique for any martial art, as well! No class on Saturday, July 2nd. Instructor: Nancy O’Brien, Certified International Judge (Tai Chi) Age: 7+ yrs Fee: $35/5 weeks Location: LHCC #3011.300..............SAT 6/25-7/30 ...........10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. #3011.301..............SAT 8/6-9/3 ...............10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.


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Music

JACKI’S AEROBIC DANCING

VOICE FOR ADULTS

Jacki’s aerobic dancing is a fitness program that is totally FUN! Participants learn progressive choreographed dances that are designed to give an excellent cardiovascular and muscular workout. Participants dance to a wide variety of music at their own level of fitness. A good supportive shoe and towel or mat are required. No class on Monday, July 4th.

★NEW★ Do you like to sing? Tell your friends and neighbors

Instructor: Nancy McNabb Age: 15+ yrs Fee: $90/9 weeks Location: CH #3005.301..............MON/WED 7/25-9/21.............5:45-6:45 p.m. Fee: $70/7 weeks #3005.302..............MON/WED 7/25-9/7 ..............5:45-6:45 p.m. Fee: $50/5 weeks #3005.303..............MON/WED 7/25-8/25 ............5:45-6:45 p.m.

ADULT GOLF La Mirada Golf classes offer a complete group lesson format. Beginners focus on simple and effective swing fundamentals. Intermediate classes focus on long and short game fundamentals. Equipment will be provided for lessons AND practice, and students will receive a bucket of balls at each lesson. Instructors: PGA Pro John Mahoney, Jr. & Staff Age: 18+ yrs Fee: $71/4 weeks Location: LMGC Beginning Classes #3009.301..............MON 6/20-7/11 .....................7:00-8:00 p.m. #3009.302..............MON 7/18-8/8 .......................7:00-8:00 p.m. #3009.303..............MON 8/15-9/5 .......................7:00-8:00 p.m. #3009.304..............TUE 6/21-7/12 .....................9:00-10:00 a.m. #3009.305..............TUE 7/19-8/9 .......................9:00-10:00 a.m. #3009.306..............TUE 8/16-9/6 .......................9:00-10:00 a.m. #3009.307..............SAT 6/25-7/16 .....................9:00-10:00 a.m. #3009.308..............SAT 7/23-8/13 .....................9:00-10:00 a.m. #3009.309..............SAT 8/20-9/10 .....................9:00-10:00 a.m. Intermediate Classes #3010.301..............MON 6/20-7/11 .....................8:00-9:00 p.m. #3010.302..............MON 7/18-8/8 .......................8:00-9:00 p.m. #3010.303..............MON 8/15-9/5 .......................8:00-9:00 p.m. #3010.304..............TUE 6/21-7/12 ...................10:00-11:00 a.m. #3010.305..............TUE 7/19-8/9 .....................10:00-11:00 a.m. #3010.306..............TUE 8/16-9/6 .....................10:00-11:00 a.m.

For further information on any of our classes or to register, please call 562-905-9708.

about this class, which will teach them to breathe properly, sing on pitch, and have fun at the same time. Participants will sing as a group, but will focus on individual performance. No class on Saturday, July 2nd. Instructor: Patrick’s Music School Age: 8-15 yrs Fee: $86/6 weeks Location: PMS #5018.300..............SAT 6/25-8/8 .....................11:00-11:50 a.m.

PIANOLAND ★NEW★ Playing the piano can be very relaxing and is a great

way to have fun. Participants will learn note-reading, correct hand positions, five-finger songs, chords and how to play using both hands at the same time. You do not need to own a piano. A book is required and may be purchased at Patrick’s for $12.50. Instructor: Patrick’s Music School Age: 16+ yrs Fee: $86/6 weeks Location: PMS #5026.300..............TUE 6/21-7/26 .......................7:30-8:20 p.m.

UKULELE ★NEW★ Learn to play this fun, simple instrument that will

have people singing along with you at get-togethers and other events, or join a ukulele orchestra. A ukulele is provided for classroom use. Instructor: Patrick’s Music School Age: 16+ yrs Fee: $86/6 weeks Location: PMS #5014.300..............WED 6/22-7/27......................7:30-8:20 p.m.

HAVING FUN WITH THE GUITAR Learn the skills necessary to play music and have fun while learning. Class emphasizes chord strumming, reading notes and tablature and playing different styles of music. Students must provide their own instruments (acoustic or electric). Students must also provide picks, guitar tuner and book, “Hal Leonard’s Classic Guitar Method,” which may be purchased at La Habra Music Center. A metronome is also suggested. Instructor: La Habra Music Center Age: 18+ yrs Fee: $52/4 weeks Location: LHMC #5000.300..............THUR 6/23-7/14.....................6:00-6:45 p.m. #5000.301..............THUR 7/21-8/11.....................6:00-6:45 p.m. #5000.302..............THUR 8/18-9/9.......................6:00-6:45 p.m.


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WATERCOLOR PAINTING BASICS ★NEW★ This class will introduce participants to basic wash

techniques, color theory, and principles of landscape painting. All levels of ability are welcome. Please pick up a supply list at the Community Center when you register. Instructor: Kathy Breaux, M.A. in Painting & Drawing Age: 16+ yrs Fee: $47/3 weeks Location: SH/LHCC #7000.300..............SAT 7/9-7/30 ............10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Because the instructor will use hypnosis in both sessions, please be sure to wear comfortable clothing and bring a pillow for relaxation. There is a $5 supply fee payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. A follow-up CD is available for purchase in class. Instructor: William Engle, Purpose Driven Hypnotherapy, M.A., CCH.t, Advanced Energy Therapist-EFT-ADV Age: 18+ yrs Fee: $59/2 mtgs Location: LHCC #5010.300..............TUE 6/28-7/5 .........................6:00-9:00 p.m.

LOSE WEIGHT NOW! ★NEW★ Are you unhappy, frustrated or just plain stuck?

INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING TECHNIQUES This is a beginning course to introduce and develop drawing skills through demonstrations and examples of master drawings from children’s book illustrations, animation and technical drawing. Course will cover contour, line, structure, perspective, light/shadow, color and modeling form. No class on Monday, July 4th. Instructor: Carlos Moreno Age: 15+ yrs Fee: $37/5 weeks Location: LHCC #7003.300..............MON 6/20-7/25 .....................6:30-8:00 p.m. #7003.301..............MON 8/1-8/29 .......................6:30-8:00 p.m.

INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY Participants will learn how to use their own digital cameras so that they can produce more professional-looking images. The instructor will go over all the many buttons and dials and explain their purposes. Lighting, composition and image processing will also be covered. Bring your camera to class! No class on Monday, July 4th. Instructor: Gary Apodaca, Imageworks Photography Studio Age: 18+ yrs Fee: $97/4 weeks Location: LHCC #7007.300..............MON 6/27-7/25 .....................7:00-8:30 p.m.

Person al Enric hment STOP SMOKING NOW!

★NEW★ Would you like to become a permanent non-smoker?

If so, this workshop is perfect for you! The instructor will eliminate your nicotine cravings using energy therapy and will teach you how to use that tool for yourself for many other benefits. The remainder of the session will deal with the subconscious triggers that cause you to reach for a cigarette.

Excess weight can damage your health, so take control now! Easily lose the weight and enjoy doing it! Stop the dieting cycle that could be harming you, causing you to focus on food, rather than on you. Enjoy shopping for clothes, improve your health, sleep easier, and so much more. Bring chocolate or other food that you crave to the first session, and the instructor will eliminate those cravings. The instructor will use hypnosis in both sessions, so please be sure to wear comfortable clothing and bring a pillow for relaxation. There is a $5 supply fee payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. A follow-up CD is available for purchase in class. Instructor: William Engle, Purpose Driven Hypnotherapy, M.A., CCH.t, Advanced Energy Therapist-EFT-ADV Age: 18+ yrs Fee: $59/2 mtgs Location: LHCC #5019.300..............TUE 8/9-9/16 .........................6:00-9:00 p.m.

PAINS, ANXIETIES, ADDICTIONS, FEARS & PHOBIAS REMOVED Do you suffer from caffeine, chocolate or food addictions? Have those and other addictions removed during this workshop. How about pain? Arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, headaches? Bring them in and leave them here. Do you have severe anxieties? Stressed from work? Post traumatic stress syndrome? Let’s get rid of them. Drag out your biggest fears and phobias and have them completely removed during this exciting and educational workshop. There is a $5 materials fee for handouts payable to the instructor in class. Instructor has over 25 years experience in this field. Instructor: William Engle, Purpose Driven Hypnotherapy, M.A., CCH.t, Advanced Energy Therapist-EFT-ADV Age: 18+ yrs Fee: $47/1 mtg Location: LHCC #5015.300..............TUE 7/19 ...............................6:00-9:00 p.m.

Graffiti Hotline: 562-905-9723


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DOGGIE WORKOUT: FRISBEE & FREESTYLE! ★NEW★ Do you have a high-energy four-legged family

member who has been begging you to get him out of the house and teach him a fun new activity? Introduce him to the active sport of Canine Frisbee and Doggie Freestyle with avid discdog competitor David Procida. The class includes disc-throwing techniques, safety, and developing a routine to perform, including some dance moves and stunts (twists, spins, weaving through your legs). Bring current shot records and an $8 materials fee (includes a Frisbee). Trophies and certificates will be presented at a fun performance/competition at the final class meeting. Age: 9+ yrs Fee: $59/5 weeks Location: RVP #5006.300..............THUR 7/7-8/4.........................7:00-8:30 p.m.

CANINE GAMES AGILITY COURSE Looking for fun, exercise and quality time to spend with your canine companion? This course introduces a variety of challenging obstacles, including tunnels, teeter-totter, tire jump, A-frame, dogwalk, weave poles, pause table, various bar and panel jumps. No previous experience required, but some basic obedience is helpful. Trophies and certificates will be awarded at a timed agility contest at the final meeting. Bring a chair and $30 materials fee (maintenance & replacement of agility equipment to keep course safe for all, trophies, reference material and special insurance) to first class, held WITHOUT DOGS. Meet in parking lot at Yorba Linda Community Center at Casa Loma & Imperial. No class on Saturday, July 2nd. Instructor: April Ortiz Age: 9+ yrs Fee: $77/8 weeks Location: YLCC #5001.300..............SAT 6/18-8/13 ...................... 8:00-9:00 a.m. #5001.301..............SAT 6/18-8/13 ....................9:00-10:00 a.m. #5001.302..............SAT 6/18-8/13 ..................10:00-11:00 a.m.

DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & THE INTERNET

If you need help in establishing good conduct and curbing bad habits such as destructive chewing, hole digging or over exuberance, enroll Fido now! This eight-week session is open to all breeds of dogs, ages six months or older (larger breeds accepted at four months). All A.K.C. Novice exercises will be covered, including hand signals, off-leash techniques and longdistance work. Proper training leashes and collars will be available at reasonable prices at orientation for those who need them. Trophies and certificates will be awarded at graduation. The first meeting will be an orientation to be held WITHOUT DOGS at the Community Center. Remaining classes are held at El Centro-Lions Park. No class on Saturday, July 2nd.

Never touched a computer? Maybe you did, but felt confused. It’s never too late to learn. This class will introduce you to those basic computer skills you need to operate your computer. Also, you’ll learn all of those terms you keep hearing about but aren’t quite sure what they mean. Explore the online world and connect with your friends and family. Class includes hands-on practice, a free email account set-up, surfing the internet and learning how to use search engines. This class will benefit internet beginners with limited computer knowledge. A $10 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting.

Instructor: Rose Healey, Hacienda Hills Dog Obedience Club Age: 9+ yrs Fee: $77/8 weeks Location: LHCC/ECLP #5003.300..............SAT 6/18-8/13 ......................1:30-2:30 p.m.

Instructor: AGI Academy Age: 16+ yrs Fee: $72/6 weeks Location: LHCC #5002.300..............THUR 6/30-8/4 ......................5:30-6:30 p.m. #5002.301..............THUR 8/11-9/15 ....................5:30-6:30 p.m.

La Habra Police Department Explorer Post 850 The Post is designed to provide both young men and women, ages 14 through 21, an opportunity to explore law enforcement and police services. Members participate in monthly meetings, community events, and ride-alongs. Additionally, selected members, based on merit, attendance, and good standing with the post, are chosen to attend the Police Explorers’ Academy.

REQUIREMENTS:

14 to 21 years of age

Maintain a C average or above Attend meetings every Tuesday, 5-7 p.m.

Participate in scheduled events Attend community functions Abide by Department rules & regulations

Contact Explorer Advisor Officer Gerry Macho at 562-905-9750, ext. 1866.


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Activities for Adults, continued COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP Are you considering upgrading your skills to handle all the new, exciting computer equipment, such as digital cameras and flash drives? Participants will learn how to use these items and what to consider when purchasing them. Learn how to integrate Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel with your digital camera to sharpen your projects. This class will help those with basic computer knowledge and internet skill to advance to a higher level of ability. A $10 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Instructor: AGI Academy Age: 16+ yrs Fee: $72/6 weeks Location: LHCC #5004.300..............THUR 6/30-8/4 ......................6:30-7:30 p.m. #5004.301..............THUR 8/11-9/15 ....................6:30-7:30 p.m.

INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS FOR SENIORS It’s never too late to learn computers! This class will introduce you to all the basic skills and terms you will need to operate a computer. We will show you how to use Microsoft Word and all its useful functions for basic communication. Experienced users can improve their skills by using this powerful word processing tool and integrating it with a digital camera for

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making professional flyers or document. A $10 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Instructor: AGI Academy Fee: $72/6 weeks Location: PP Age: 55+ yrs #5017.300..............THUR 6/23-7/28...................12:30-1:45 p.m. #5017.301..............THUR 8/4-9/8.......................12:30-1:45 p.m.

INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNET & E-MAIL FOR SENIORS Explore the online world and connect with your family and friends! Class includes hands-on practices, a free email account setup, surfing the Internet and learning how to use search engines. Experienced users can update their skills by using Microsoft Word and integrating it with the Internet search for special projects, such as making travel plans and doing research. A $10 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Instructor: AGI Academy Age: 55+ yrs Fee: $72/6 weeks Location: PP #5016.300..............THUR 6/23-7/28 ....................1:45-3:00 p.m. #5016.301..............THUR 8/4-9/8 ........................1:45-3:00 p.m.

Orange County Youth Center @ La Habra The OCYC offers young people the opportunity to develop career interests, receive academic support, gain valuable work experience, and achieve their career & educational goals.

At the OCYC, youth ages 16-21 can: Learn to design a resume • Learn interviewing skills Meet with the YES Rep • Check out the “Job Board” Explore career paths • Get a job

1811 W. La Habra Blvd., La Habra 90631 Open Monday–Friday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

562-905-7076 This WIA/Title I financially assisted program or activity is an equal opportunity program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. If you need special assistance to participate in this program, call 562-905-7076. TDD/TTY users please call the California Relay Service at 800-735-2922 or 711.


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Perso nal Enrichm ent TIME OUT FOR YOU

Get ready to treat yourself to a beautiful experience! Gentle stress reduction techniques for adults using proven secrets of the ages, such as relaxation massage, pressure points, stretching, tree of life work, visualization, journaling for relaxation, and affirmations. Emphasis will be on grounding and centering each participant for self-growth and personal insight to slow aging and increase well-being. Individual consultation with the instructor is included. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes. Participants must bring a pen and journal or notebook to class; a towel or mat for sitting on the floor is optional. No class on Monday, July 4th. Instructor: Karon Thomas Age: 18+ yrs Fee: $30/4 weeks Location: LHCC #5013.300..............MON 6/20-7/18 .....................7:00-8:00 p.m.

For further information on any of our classes or to register, please call 562-905-9708.

Check out La Habra’s “Hoop It Up” summer youth basketball program, open to kids entering grades one through eight! See page 27 for more information. Pictures of participants may be taken at the City of La Habra’s special events, classes and programs to be used in publicity materials for the City of La Habra.


Activities for Seniors Ser vi ces

SENIOR ASSISTANCE INFORMATION & REFERRAL We can provide current information on services available to senior residents by city, county and state agencies. The Senior Desk also offers referrals for caregiving services by bonded persons. We also have an active Telecare program, offering calls to shut-ins and frail seniors. Come see us for these valuable services or call Maribel Langi at the senior desk, 562-905-9746. LEGAL AID Legal Aid is available the first Thursday of each month from 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. This service is available for seniors 60 years of age and older who are residents of Orange County. An appointment is necessary. To make an appointment, please call 562-905-9746. If you do not meet these guidelines for service but wish to contact Legal Aid directly, please call 800-834-5001.

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COMMUNITY SENIORSERV “CSS” DINING PROGRAM

A hot lunch is served Monday through Friday at noon at the La Habra Community Center. Stay and enjoy cards, bingo, entertainment programs and a social atmosphere. Suggested $2.50 donation for lunch for seniors 60 and over; $3.50 charge for those under 60. Remember, the La Habra Shuttle will bring you to CSS lunch at the Community Center FREE if you join us on three or more days a week on a regular basis, if bus seating is available. And don’t forget that there is live music in the lunch area from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Monday through Friday, for dancing or listening. For questions or more information, call Jennifer Bush at 562-905-9748. MEALS ON WHEELS Meals on Wheels provides home delivered meals to those unable to prepare their own meals due to illness or disability. For more information please call 562-905-9747, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

For further information about Senior Services or Activities, please call 562-905-9746.

STORYTIMES Family Storytime: Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m. • ABC Kids Preschool Storytime: Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. • Friends & Family Films: Every Wednesday, June 22nd thru August 3rd at 6:00 p.m. FREE. All story times last 30 minutes and feature books, flannel stories & songs. Wednesday morning story times include a craft.

CHILDREN’S EVENTS • Summer Reading Program July 1st thru 31st: One World Many Stories! Join us for a fun summer of great books, programs, prizes and surprises. Ages 12 & under. • Eight Weeks of Spectacular Shows: Thursdays, June 23rd thru August 4th at 2:30 p.m. Elementary-age children get priority seating. No strollers allowed in the Meeting Room. Limited seating available. FREE.

TEEN EVENTS • Teen Summer Reading Program July 1st thru 31st • Teen Events will be held every Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. Try your hand at button jewelry, tie dye, Mehendi and Guatemalan Worry Dolls. • Teen Advisory Board Meetings: Sunday July 10th & 24th at 1:00 p.m.

ADULT EVENTS

Orange County Public Library 221 E. La Habra Blvd. 562-694-0078 714-526-7728

• Adult Summer Reading Program July 1st thru 31st • History, Benefits & Basic Moves of Tai Chi: Sunday, June 5th at 2:30 p.m. Nancy O’Brien, Tai Chi International Judge and Instructor. FREE. • Exploring Mars: Sunday, June 26th at 2:30 p.m. Rich Kagawa, JPL Aerospace Mechanical Engineer & Solar System Ambassador. Short movies and discussion. FREE • How to Lead a Clutter-Free Life: Wednesday, July 20th at 6:30 p.m. Clutterologist Penny Lambright of Clutter Cleaners, Inc. FREE. • Reading License Plates from Space: Sunday, August 14th at 2:30 p.m. Karla Warner, JPL Mojave Desert Site. What sort of information does JPL collect with its giant satellites? FREE. • Librarian’s Choice Book Club: Meets at 1:00 p.m. on the last Wednesday of the month; pick up books at the library. FREE.

10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday & Saturday Noon to 5 p.m. Sunday Shop the Best Book Prices in Town at the Friends of the La Habra Library Book Store!


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Ser vices

ADULT PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING SERVICES APHNS offers health screenings and counseling to adults 50 and over. APHNS can help you identify problems early, assist in finding needed health care, teach you preventive health practices, and show you how to stay as healthy as possible. Your assessment will include a personal health history, diet and medication review, screenings for vision, hearing, blood pressure, blood sugar and hemoglobin. Take advantage of this FREE service and make an appointment to see APHNS Nurse Lori Funke RN, PHN. She is at the La Habra Community Center one day each month from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Call Maribel Langi at 562-905-9746 to make an appointment. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Have you ever thought of becoming a volunteer? Learn something new, have fun and meet new people in the community. Call the City of La Habra Volunteer Coordinator Mayra Serratos for more information at 562-905-9708, ext. 263 or Josie Anderson at 562-905-9619.

FREE MONTHLY ACTIVITIES Sponsored by

at the La Habra Community Center MAY 19TH • Bone Density • 9:00-11:00 a.m. JUNE 9TH • Derma Scan • 9:00-11:00 a.m. Pre-registration is necessary; you must call to let us know you plan to attend:

562-905-9708, ext. 263 Senior Afternoon Dances • 2:00-4:00 p.m. May 20th • June 24th

Cl a sses HEALTH & WELLNESS FOR OLDER ADULTS This class covers various health-related topics of interest for older adults. Learn the benefits of adopting behaviors associated with healthy and successful aging. Focus on the benefits of being proactive by practicing brain fitness, incorporating a healthy diet, managing chronic conditions and engaging in routine physical activity as a means to living with optimum independence. Instructor: Kathy Mastin .....................................................FREE MON...................................................................9:30-11:30 a.m.

HELP YOURSELF TO HEALTH

La Habra Shuttle “Ride with Pride” ★Available to seniors 65 years and older and persons with disabilities who are residents of the City of La Habra. ★Operates Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., excluding major holidays. ★Cost of service is 50 cents per one-way trip for all passengers. ★Transports participants throughout the City of La Habra, plus service to St. Jude Medical Center, Whittier Hospital Medical Center, and adjacent doctors’ offices, as well as to doctors’ offices adjacent to the former Brea Community Hospital. ★Reservations for transportation must be made at least 24 hours in advance.

For more information or to register to use this service, please visit the La Habra Community Center or call 562-905-9746 for an application.

This class meets Tuesdays, Thursdays (see class description below) and Fridays. Participants in the Tuesday and Friday classes will enjoy a thorough low-impact workout that includes a walking warm-up, as well and sitting and standing exercises and work with resistance bands, balls and other props. It will increase strength, flexibility, range of motion, stamina, and overall well-being. Instructor: Henrietta De Jong..............................................FREE TUE & FRI ............................................10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon

The Thursday class works with participants to resolve problems of balance, activities of daily living, and getting around. This program enables participants to improve their balance and reduce their risk for falls. A doctor’s approval may be required to participate. Instructor: Kyle Berrios .......................................................FREE THUR............................................................10:00 to 11:30 a.m.


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Activities for Seniors, continued MATURE DRIVER The Mature Driver class is for anyone 55 and over who would like to refresh their knowledge of California driving laws and practices. It is an eight-hour class, and participants who complete the class receive a certificate. Some insurance companies offer discounts to those who complete this class. Please note that the class does NOT include any actual driving. In order to take the class, participants must PRE-REGISTER by calling the La Habra Community Center at 562-905-9746.

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bridge group. You can play dominos on Fridays at 12:00 noon. All groups meet at the Community Center and welcome new players.

Ac tivities

WEDNESDAY A.M. VOLUNTEER STITCHERS This group meets in the Oeste Room from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. to make items for Children’s Hospital and local convalescent hospitals. You may sew, knit or crochet items. If you wish to learn any of these skills, you are welcome to join them and learn.

CSS BINGO CSS Bingo meets Monday through Friday from 12:45 to 1:50 p.m. The cost of playing is 50 cents per card, with a maximum of six cards. Nine games is the usual number played. If you like bingo, come join the fun! All are welcome to participate.

HUFF ‘N’ PUFFS The Huff ‘n’ Puffs dancers perform at local venues and the Community Center. They practice once a week and perform a variety of dance styles in costumes of their own design. If you are interested in joining this group, please contact the senior desk at 562-905-9746.

FRIDAY AFTERNOON BINGO The La Habra Senior Citizens’ Club hosts bingo each Friday from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the La Habra Clubhouse, 200 W. Greenwood. Admission is 50 cents. Donuts and coffee are served. The group also holds potlucks several times a year. All seniors are welcome to participate.

CSS “Movie of the Month” All CSS lunch participants are invited to stay late on the fourth Thursday of each month to enjoy a movie. Popcorn and other snacks are served during the movie. There is no charge for this activity, so why not check it out!

CARDS & DOMINOS If you’d like to join a group of card players, there are several to choose from. Canasta players meet 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Mondays, and bridge players meet on Thursday from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. You must bring a partner to join the

AFTERNOON DANCES The La Habra Community Center hosts monthly afternoon senior dances throughout the year. Dances are held on Friday afternoons, once each month, from 2:00-4:00 p.m. Come enjoy live entertainment and delicious refreshments. Contact Maribel Langi at the Senior Desk at 562-905-9746 for a schedule of this year’s dances.

Live Music & Dancing Daily! 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon at the CSS Lunch Program La Habra Community Center

562-905-9748 Stay afterwards and enjoy a healthy, tasty lunch!

MONDAY

The Serenaders TUESDAY

La Habra Lites WEDNESDAY

The Foursome THURSDAY

Karyn Myers FRIDAY

Changing line-up that includes Ron Allen, Stardust Trio, Global Affair & others


Trips for Everyone

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May

Battle of the Mariachis San Juan Capistrano Mission #9045.200 Saturday, May 21 Fee: $39 Departs: 8:30 a.m. .....Returns: 6:00 p.m. Take a trip to the San Juan Capistrano Mission to be a part of the 6th Annual Mariachi Festival. The festival includes live musical entertainment, folk arts and crafts, and a variety of food booths where you will be able to purchase authentic Mexican food. Trip fee includes transportation, admission to the event, water and driver’s tip.

Viejas Casino #9057.200 Tuesday, May 31 Fee: $13 Departs: 8:00 a.m. .....Returns: 6:00 p.m. This Alpine casino is famous for traditional gambling, bingo, and video horse racing. It is located next to an outlet mall, so you can enjoy the day shopping, as well as gamble. Valid photo identification is required on the day of the trip. Trip fee includes transportation, water and driver’s tip.

June

Vicki Lawrence & Mama: A Two Woman Show & Victoria Gardens #9000.300 Saturday, June 4 Fee: $75 Departs: 4:00 p.m. ...Returns: 11:45 p.m. First enjoy the shops and restaurants at Victoria Gardens. Then enjoy the show at the Lewis Family Playhouse. Vicki Lawrence returns to the role that took her to stardom — Thelma Harper (also known as Mama). The performance will feature new skits that will mix comedy, music and Vicki’s views on reality. Prepare to laugh the night away. Trip fee includes admission to the show, transportation, water and driver’s tip.

Pechanga #9019.300

Wednesday, June 8 Fee: $15 Departs: 8:00 a.m. .....Returns: 5:00 p.m. Pechanga’s exciting gaming action includes 2,000 state-of-the-art slots and 60 table games that include Blackjack, Pai Gow, Let it Ride, 3-Card Poker and Mini Baccarat. Pechanga is housed in a bright and lively 88,000 sq.-foot casino, with a unique “clean air” filtration system. Each participant will receive a $15 credit. Valid photo identification is required on day of trip. Trip fee includes $15 credit, transportation, and driver’s tip.

Getty Villa Malibu & Lawry’s Restaurant #9008.300 Wednesday, June 15 Fee: $65 Departs: 9:30 a.m. .....Returns: 7:30 p.m. Our first stop will be famous Lawry’s in Beverly Hills for lunch, which includes

Trip Information

All return times are approximate. Seat assignment subject to change.

• No smoking or alcoholic beverages on the bus. • Refunds for excursions ONLY if the ticket can be resold. • Please arrive at least 15 minutes before departure time to board the bus. • Driver’s gratuity included. • Register early for excursions. • Excursions may be cancelled due to insufficient registration. • Registration is accepted on a first come, first served basis. • All approved refunds will be charged a $4 processing fee. • Program information is subject to change. • All trips depart from La Bonita Park parking lot, 1440 W. Whittier Blvd. The entrance to the parking lot is located by the clock tower and Taco Bell on the south side of Whittier Blvd., between Beach Blvd. and Idaho St.

salad, rolls and butter, beverage, and your choice of roasted prime rib of beef (6 oz.), chicken picatta, or grilled salmon. Next stop is the Getty Villa Museum, which features over 1,200 works of Greek, Roman and Etruscan antiquities on display. Trip includes transportation, admission to museum, tour, lunch, water and driver’s tip.

Laughlin/Aquarius Hotel & Casino #9016.300 Tuesday-Thursday, June 21-23 Fee: $85 pp. dbl., $130 pp. sgl. Departs: 9:00 a.m. .....Returns: 6:00 p.m. Enjoy three days and two nights in the heart of Laughlin, Nevada, at the Aquarius Hotel and Casino. Every room will receive two brunch buffets. Visit the casinos, shop, dine and relax. On the way to and from Laughlin, we will stop in Barstow for lunch on your own. Trip fee includes transportation, room accommodations, two buffets per room, water and driver’s tip.

Pala Casino #9011.301 Wednesday, June 29 Fee: $13 Departs: 8:30 a.m. .....Returns: 5:30 p.m. Pala Casino offers something for everyone! With over 2,000 of the latest reel, slots, video poker, progressive machines and over 86 table games, all players will find their favorite! Make sure you reserve your seat early. Trip fee includes transportation and driver’s tip.

Ju ly

Harrah’s Casino #9004.300 Wednesday, July 7 Fee: $13 Departs: 8:00 a.m. .....Returns: 5:00 p.m. Get more Vegas-style action at Harrah’s Rincon Casino in San Diego. You can play hot slots, bingo machines and exciting table games. Valid photo identification is required on the day of the trip. Trip fee includes a $5 slot credit, transportation, water and driver’s tip.


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Trips for Everyone, continued Los Angeles Zoo & Universal City Walk #9034.300

Les Miserables at the Ahmanson Theatre #9009.300

Pageant of the Masters & the Sawdust Festival #9012.300

Thursday, July 14 Fee: $40

Tuesday, July 26 Fee: $115

Thursday, August 18 Fee: $60

Departs: 8:00 a.m. .....Returns: 6:00 p.m. The L.A. Zoo has opened a brand new and exciting exhibit, Elephants of Asia, which is the largest exhibit in zoo history (over 6 acres)! Your visit will include a docent-led tour of the new exhibit and other animals. Afterwards, we will stop at Universal City Walk for shopping and a meal on your own. Please note that this trip includes a lot of walking. Trip fee includes transportation, zoo admission, tour, water and driver’s tip.

Departs: 4:30 p.m. ...Returns: 11:30 p.m. The night will begin at the Hollywood & Highland Center, with its 75 shops and more, for free time for shopping or dining. Then we’ll head for the Ahmanson Theatre for a performance of Les Miserables, the musical based on Victor Hugo’s famous novel. Don’t miss this epic and uplifting story about the survival of the human spirit! Trip fee includes admission to show, transportation, water and driver’s tip.

Departs: 3:00 p.m. ...Returns: 10:00 p.m. You do not want to miss this trip! Come and enjoy the spectacular Pageant of the Masters. You will enjoy 90 minutes of “living pictures,” incredibly faithful art recreations of classical and contemporary works, with people posing to look exactly like their counterparts in the original pieces, with live narration, an orchestra and intricate sets. Your admission includes entrance to the Sawdust Festival. Trip fee includes transportation, admission to the festival and the show, water and driver’s tip.

Rodgers & Hammerstein in Europe at Walt Disney Concert Hall #9014.301

That’s Entertainment at Walt Disney Concert Hall #9014.302

Viejas Casino #9057.300 Tuesday, July 19 Fee: $13 Departs: 8:00 a.m. .....Returns: 6:00 p.m. This Alpine casino is famous for traditional gambling, bingo and video horse racing. It is located next to an outlet mall, so you can enjoy the day shopping, as well as gambling. Valid photo identification is required on the day of the trip. Trip fee includes transportation, water and driver’s tip.

Dance Fever at Walt Disney Concert Hall #9014.300 Sunday, July 24 Fee: $60 Departs: 10:00 a.m. ...Returns: 6:00 p.m. First, enjoy free time at the shops and restaurants at L.A. Live. Next, we will head to the Walt Disney Concert Hall where you will feel the beat! Listen to the Cal Phil orchestra as they play classics such as Bolero, as well as songs from West Side Story, Saturday Night Fever and Queen. A limited number of tickets are available, so reserve your seat today! Trip fee includes transportation, concert admission, water and driver’s tip.

For more information, contact Katie Elmore at 562-905-9708 or Katiee@lahabracity.com

August

Sunday, August 7 Fee: $60 Departs: 10:00 a.m. ...Returns: 6:00 p.m. First, enjoy free time at the shops and restaurants at L.A. Live. Next, we will head to the Walt Disney Concert Hall where you will take an unforgettable musical journey when the Cal Phil orchestra and guest singers perform music from such classics as The Sound of Music, Oklahoma!, South Pacific, The King and I, Romeo and Juliet, William Tell and The Sorcerer’s Apprentice. Trip fee includes transportation, concert admission, water and driver’s tip.

Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas #9003.300 Tuesday-Thursday, August 9-11 Fee: $140 pp. dbl., $190 pp. sgl. Departs: 9:00 a.m. .....Returns: 6:00 p.m. “Viva Las Vegas!” Enjoy three days and two nights at the beautiful Tropicana, located on the strip in Las Vegas. Visit the casinos, shop, dine and relax. On the way to and from Las Vegas, the bus will stop in Barstow for lunch or supper on your own. Book your room today, before we sell out! Trip fee includes transportation, accommodations, water and driver’s tip.

Sunday, August 21 Fee: $60 Departs: 10:00 a.m. ...Returns: 6:00 p.m. First, enjoy free time at the shops and restaurants at L.A. Live. Next, we will head to the Walt Disney Concert Hall to hear the Cal Phil Orchestra and special guest performer soprano Khori Dastoor perform classics from My Fair Lady, Candide, Pirates of the Carribean, Titanic, Fiddler on the Roof and R. Strauss’ Four Last Songs. A limited number of tickets are available, so reserve today! Trip fee includes transportation, concert admission, water and driver’s trip.

Pechanga #9019.300 Tuesday, August 23 Fee: $15 Departs: 8:00 a.m. .....Returns: 5:00 p.m. Pechanga’s exciting gaming action includes 2,000 sate-of-the-art slots and 60 table games that include Blackjack, Pai Gow, Let it Ride, 3-Card Poker and Mini Baccarat. Pechanga is housed in a bright and lively 88,000 square-foot casino, with a unique “clean air” filtration system. Each participant will receive a $15 credit. Valid photo identification is required on the day of the trip. Trip fee includes transportation, $15 slot credit and driver’s tip.


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E x te nd e d Tri ps

The City of La Habra Trips and Tours Program offers a variety of extended trips! For more information and a detailed itinerary, please contact Katie Elmore at 562-905-9708 or Katiee@lahabracity.com. The Best of Eastern Canada August 28 to September 5, 2011 Fees: $2,739/PP Double • $3,339/Single • $2,709/PP Triple

Trip highlights include Montreal, St. Joseph’s Oratory, Quebec City, Ottawa, VIA Rail, Toronto and Niagara Falls. You can also add on the following tours: Flavors and Aromas of Old Montreal, cruising Ottawa and lunch at L’Astral Restaurant, and an afternoon of sightseeing. Reservations and a $250/per person deposit are due by March 28, 2011. After deadline reservations are based upon availability. Final payment is due on June 29, 2011.

Albuquerque Balloon Festival October 7 to 12, 2011 Fees: $1,949/PP Double • $2,599/Single

Trip highlights include Albuquerque Balloon Festival, Albuquerque city tour, Old Town, Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Bandelier National Monument, Los Alamos Science Museum, Santa Fe city tour, Taos Pueblo, Taos city tour and High Road to Taos. Reservations and a $300/per person deposit are required to hold a seat. All seats are based upon availability. Final payment is due on July 22, 2011.

New England Back Roads October 8 to October 15, 2011 Fees: $2,199/PP Double • $2,899/Single • $2,169/PP Triple

From country stores to covered bridges and rugged coastlines to remarkable mountains, welcome to New England’s back roads. This is an exciting adventure which showcases the best of New England. Trip highlights include Boston, Bennington, Molly Stark Trail, Hildene House, Honora Winery, Shelburne Museum, Cold Hollow Cider, Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream Factory, Stowe, Lincoln Rocks Estate, North Conway, Boothbay Harbor and Kennebunkport. Reservations and a $250/per person deposit are due by June 8, 2011. After deadline reservations are based upon availability. Final payment is due on August 9, 2011.

London and Paris November 3 to November 10, 2011 Fees: $2,999/PP Double • $3,649/Single

Experience two of the world’s most popular cities on one fabulous tour. Enjoy unpacking just once in each city for a relaxing journey, as you discover the beauty and allure of both London and Paris. Trip highlights include Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, London theatre performance, Eurostar Train, Seine River Cruise, Notre

Dame, Eiffel Tower dinner and Paradis Latin. You can also add on the following: Windsor Castle tour, the Louvre Museum and Versailles Palace. Reservations and a $250/per person deposit are due by June 4, 2011. After deadline reservations are based upon availability. Final payment is due on September 4, 2011.

Best of Italy Featuring Rome, Tuscany & Four Nights in Florence November 9 to November 17, 2011 Fees: $2,779/PP Double • $3,399/Single

Trip highlights include four nights in Florence, three nights in Rome, Florence city tour, Academy Gallery-Statue of David, Assisi tour, Basilica of St. Francis, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Lucca’s Old Town, Siena tour, Rome city tour, Treasures of the Vatican Museum, St. Peter’s Basilica, and Roman farewell dinner. Reservations and a $500/per person deposit are required to hold a seat. All seats are based upon availability. Final payment is due on August 24, 2011.

New York City Holiday December 5 to 9, 2011 Fees: $2,649/PP Double • $3,749/Single • $2,169/PP Triple

“Start spreading the news,” because today you arrive in America’s most exciting metropolis, New York City, for a getaway that’s filled with shopping, sightseeing, endless entertainment and holiday cheer. Trip highlights include Greenwich Village, Wall Street, Christmas Spectacular at Radio City Music Hall, Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, Metropolitan Museum of Art and a Broadway show. Reservations and a $250/per person deposit are due by August 5, 2011. After deadline reservations are based upon availability. Final payment is due on October 6, 2011.

Treasures of Panama February 8 to February 16, 2012 Fees: $3,059/PP Double $4,009/Single $3,009/PP Triple

Welcome to Panama, a country of lush rainforests, rich history, diverse wildlife and spectacular coastlines. Trip highlights include Panama City, Miraflores Locks, culinary demonstration, Monkey Island cruise, Smithsonian Galeta Marine Laboratory, Gamboa, Panama Canal Railway, Pacific Queen, Panama Canal Cruise, Embera Indigenous Village, salsa dance lesson and Playa Bonita. Reservations and a $250/per person deposit are due by September 8, 2011. After deadline reservations are based upon availability. Final payment is due on December 10, 2011.



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