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San carlos Fall 2017 Activity

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Special Fall Events n n n

A Free Community and Downtown Event

Presented by San Carlos Parks & Recreation Sponsored by Parks & Recreation Foundation of San Carlos www.cityofsancarlos.org

600-800 Blocks of Laurel Street

For children 7 Years and under. Must be accompanied by parent/adult.

n Wear your Halloween costume

n Trick or Treat at Laurel Street businesses displaying the “Goblin Stop” sign

n First 1,000 Trick-or-Treaters can pick up a Goblin Walk Trick or Treat Bag at Harrington Park or from any Goblin Walk Volunteer

n Support Downtown Businesses – Shop & Dine San Carlos!

Additional sponsorships available. Call Parks & Recreation at (650) 802-4382 for information.

Breakfast with Santa

Join us for a delicious pancake breakfast with Santa. A fun filled morning for Parents, Grandparents, Families, Friends and Neighbors. A special event with holiday arts & crafts, and face painting. Don’t forget your camera to capture those bright eyes and smiling faces. Saturday, December 16, 2017 10:00am-12:00pm

$25/one adult, one child

$15/additional family member

Purchase tickets in advance at the Adult Community Center on or before December 13, 2017

For more information, call (650) 802-4384

As summer starts to unwind, and we begin packing up our summer camp boxes, we are also preparing for another school year of jam packed programs and events! While you can’t beat the summer fun in Parks & Recreation, we have a lot going on this fall to be excited about!

Looking back at the summer, we completed and celebrated the new Trail Wayfinding Project for Eaton and Big Canyon Parks which included new directional signage and mileage markers, new kiosk maps and a trail tri-fold brochure In June, we broke ground on the Highlands Park Playground and Restroom replacement project. Construction is coming along and the playground is expected to re-open in November 2017 New and enhanced play equipment, expanded play area, redwood seated deck, improved access to Stadium Field with ADAcompliant pathways, and updated and expanded restrooms will complete the project Check out page 6 of the Activity Guide for ways to “stamp” your name on the project through sponsorship opportunities with our Parks & Recreation Foundation of San Carlos.

Just as Highlands Park playground re-opens later this fall, we will begin a renovation of the Youth Center at Burton Park This project will include maintenance updates to the building including roof repairs, water and weatherproofing, exterior dry rot fixes and exterior paint, in addition to a new reception desk, new updated commercial-grade kitchen, new hallway flooring and new gym bleachers

In addition to planning park and facility improvement projects, Parks & Recreation is gearing up for our fall community events If you haven’t joined us at the Goblin Walk before, get dressed in your favorite costume and trick-or-treat down Laurel Street with us on October 27

A few weeks later, we kick-off the holiday season with the lighting of Laurel Street at Night of Holiday Lights on December 1 Take part in the arts & crafts, snow play area, live music, holiday entertainment show and children’s amusement rides throughout the evening! More information on our Community Events can be found at www.cityofsancarlos.org/events.

We hope to see you at one of our events, parks or programs this fall!

San Carlos Parks & Recreation

City of San Carlos n n n

Recreation Facilities

Recreation Offices

(650) 802-4382 Fax: 595-6708

Located at the Adult Community Center 601 Chestnut Street, San Carlos Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm

Youth Center Offices (650) 802-4471 Fax: 802-4479

1001 Chestnut Street, San Carlos

Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm

Saturday and Sunday, Closed

See page 22 for Youth Center drop-in and extended hours schedule.

Adult Community Center (650) 802-4384 Fax: 595-6732

601 Chestnut Street, San Carlos

Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm Open evenings for classes as scheduled.

Athletics Office (650) 802-4120

Located at Youth Center 1001 Chestnut Street, San Carlos

Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm Parks & Recreation Administration Office (650) 802-4421

Field Conditions Hotline (650) 594-2626

City Hall Dog Park Hotline (650) 802-4DOG

Parks & Recreation Staff

Recreation Staff

Amy Newby, Parks & Recreation Director

Vicky Galea, Administrative Assistant

Anna Kertel, Recreation Supervisor

Tyler Muela, Recreation Supervisor

Molly Crossfield, Recreation Coordinator

Kristen Erbst, Recreation Coordinator

Janet Guerry, Recreation Coordinator

Linda Scannell, Recreation Coordinator

Carol Go, Senior Administrative Clerk

Parks Maintenance Staff

Lou Duran, Public Works Superintendant

Arturo Burgueno, Sr Maintenance Worker

Venne Forks, Sr Maintenance Worker

Rick Viles, Sr Maintenance Worker

Jean St. Martin, Sr. Maintenance Worker

San Carlos City Council

Meets the 2nd & 4th Monday of each month at 7:00pm in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 600 Elm Street

Bob Grassilli, Mayor

Matt Grocott, Vice Mayor

Ron Collins

Cameron Johnson

Mark Olbert

Jeff Maltbie, City Manager

Parks, Recreation, & Culture Commission

Meets the 1st Wednesday, every even month at 7:00pm in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 600 Elm Street

Sherry Selwood, Chair

Brad Langford, Vice Chair

Adrienne Werner

Neil Layton

Wendy Turner

Youth Advisory Council

Meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month from 7:00-8:30pm, Youth Center, 1001 Chestnut Street

Council Members:

Sakina Bambot

Ezra Bergson-Michelson

Ryan Berriatua

Tiffany Chung

Eve Garcia-Torbensen

Justin Hsu

Kyler Jerome

Lora Simakova

Tyrese Lopez

Alternate Council Members:

Alyn Seymore

Carissa Wong

Fee Assistance Program

A Fee Assistance Program, sponsored by the Parks and Recreation Foundation of San Carlos, may be available to help San Carlos residents participate in San Carlos Parks & Recreation classes and programs. Requests must be made in writing and submitted with completed application and verification documents For more information on income guidelines and to request an application, please call the Recreation Department at (650) 802-4382.

Facility Rentals

The Adult Community Center is the perfect place to hold your adult or family function. The Youth Center is available for youth birthday parties and special events. See pages 24 and 47 for details!

Volunteers Make a Difference!

The San Carlos community benefits greatly from the tremendous volunteer contributions generously provided by residents Together, we provide a variety of quality programs and services that enhance the quality of life and community spirit in San Carlos Volunteer opportunities are available through the City of San Carlos and local non-profit organizations. More information can be found at:

City of San Carlos http://www cityofsancarlos org/volunteer

San Carlos Chamber of Commerce www.sancarloschamber.org (650) 593-1068

Americans with Disabilities Act

The City of San Carlos and the Parks & Recreation Department is committed to implementing the intent and spirit of the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) Adults and children with disabilities are welcome and encouraged to fully participate in our classes, programs and activities If you have special needs that require specific accommodations in order to enjoy one of our classes or facilities, please contact us at (650) 802-4382.

Parks and Recreation Foundation of San Carlos

Great Parks, Good Living

We need your suppor t for the upcoming renovation of our city ’s beloved Highlands Park Playground! This project, recently approved by the City of San Carlos, will feature capital improvements expanding the playground while adding more inclusive play features Playground improvements include:

• Unique and challenging play features

• Redwood seated deck

• Improved access to Stadium with ADA- compliant pathways

• Updated, expanded public restrooms

The role of the Parks and Recreation Foundation of San Carlos is to assist the City of San Carlos in fundraising, scholarship programs and public awareness effor ts that ensure our San Carlos parks are celebrated, well maintained, inclusive, sustainable, and feature amenities that reflect the needs of residents and visitors of all ages

A variety of oppor tunities are available to suppor t the funding of this project through the Parks and Recreation Foundation of San Carlos Naming rights of park amenities such as benches, landscape features and play structures are available, as are tiles for painting, which will be featured throughout the playground.

Secure donations can be made on the Foundation’s website: w w w.pr fsancarlos.org.

You may specify your suppor t level and the item you wish to name OR you may donate a monetar y amount of your choice. Tiles may also be purchased online. You can also mail your suppor t to:

Parks and Recreation Foundation of San Carlos PO Box 191 San Carlos, CA 94070 (650) 597-0773

The Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, Tax ID 94-3203214

C o m m u n i t y C a l e n d a r

n City Council meets 2nd & 4th Mondays at 7:00pm

n Planning Commission meets 1st & 3rd Mondays at 7:00pm

n Transportation & Circulation Commission meets 3rd Tuesday at 7:00pm

n Parks, Recreation, & Culture Commission meets every even month, 1st Wednesday at 7:00pm

Meetings are held at City Hall Council Chambers, 600 Elm Street, San Carlos

n Youth Advisory Council meets 2nd Wednesday at 7:00pm at the Youth Center, 1001 Chestnut Street, San Carlos

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Every Sat Museum of San Carlos History, open; 1-4pm, 533 Laurel St , (650) 802-4354 or www museumofsancarloshistory org

Every Sun San Carlos Farmer ’s Market, Downtown Laurel Street, 10am-2pm, Free! San Carlos Chamber of Commerce, (650) 593-1068, www sancarloschamber org

Fri 4, 11 Summer Concert at Burton Park, 6-8pm, Free! San Carlos Parks & Recreation, (650) 802-4382, www cityofsancarlos org

Fri 11 ACC Luncheon, 11:30am, Adult Community Center, 601 Chestnut St , San Carlos Parks & Recreation, (650) 802-4384

Fri 18– Family Campout, Friday 5:30pm to Saturday

Sat 19 10am, $20 per person, Burton Park, San Carlos Parks & Recreation, (650) 802-4382

Sat 19 Kid’s Sing & Swing Concert at Burton Park, 10-11:30am, Free! San Carlos Parks & Recreation, (650) 802-4382, www cityofsancarlos org, registration required

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Every Sat Museum of San Carlos History, open; 1-4pm, 533 Laurel St , (650) 802-4354 or www museumofsancarloshistory org

Every Sun San Carlos Farmer ’s Market, Downtown Laurel Street, 10am-2pm, Free! San Carlos Chamber of Commerce, (650) 593-1068, www sancarloschamber org

Mon 4 Labor Day Holiday all City offices closed

Fri 8 Middle School Dance (6th, 7th, & 8th Grades), 7-9pm, tickets go on sale August 30 and sold in advance only at the Youth Center, for more information contact the Youth Center at (650) 802-4471

Fri 8 ACC Luncheon, 11:30am, Adult Community Center, 601 Chestnut St , San Carlos Parks & Recreation, (650) 802-4384

Fri 15 Kid’s Night Out, 6-10pm, ages 5-10 yrs, Youth Center, 1001 Chestnut St , San Carlos Parks & Recreation, (650) 802-4384, registration required

Sun 17 Home Protection Fair, 10am-2pm, 600 block of Laurel Street, City of San Carlos, www.cityofsancarlos.or/homeprotection

Thu 21 Redwood Grove Nature Preserve & Lisa’s Tea Treasures, 9am-5pm, $35 per person, Adult Community Center, 601 Chestnut St , San Carlos Parks & Recreation, (650) 802-4384

Mon 25- Active Aging Week, Adult Community Center Fri 29 will hold special events for older adults sharing the active aging message and showcasing their age-friendly wellness programs, for more info call (650) 802-4384

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Every Sat Museum of San Carlos History, open; 1-4pm, 533 Laurel St , (650) 802-4354 or www museumofsancarloshistory org

Every Sun San Carlos Farmer ’s Market, Downtown Laurel Street, 10am-2pm, Free! San Carlos Chamber of Commerce, (650) 593-1068, www sancarloschamber org

Wed 4 Red Hawk Casino Trip, 8am-6pm, $40 per person, Adult Community Center, 601 Chestnut St , San Carlos Parks & Recreation, (650) 802-4384

Sat 7- 27th Annual Art & Wine Faire, 10am-6pm, Sun 8 Downtown Laurel Street , San Carlos Chamber of Commerce, (650) 593-1068, www sancarloschamber org

Fri 6 ACC Luncheon, 11:30am, Adult Community Center, 601 Chestnut St , San Carlos Parks & Recreation, (650) 802-4384, registration required

Fri 13 Kid’s Night Out, 6-10pm, ages 5-10 yrs, Youth Center, 1001 Chestnut St , San Carlos Parks & Recreation, (650) 802-4384, registration required

Thu 19 Asilomar, $85 per person, Adult Community Center, 601 Chestnut St , San Carlos Parks & Recreation, (650) 802-4384

Sat 21 Pedro Tournament, 12:00pm-4:00pm, $45 per person, Adult Community Center, 601 Chestnut St , San Carlos Parks & Recreation, (650) 802-4384

Fri 27 Goblin Walk, 4-5:30pm, 600-800 blocks of Laurel Street, children ages up to 7 years wear your costume and trick or treat! San Carlos Parks & Recreation, (650) 802-4382

Fri 27 Middle School Dance (6th, 7th, & 8th Grades), 7-9:00pm, tickets go on sale October 18 and sold in advance only at the Youth Center, for more information contact the Youth Center at (650) 802-4471

Tue 31 Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum, 8am-5pm, $25 per person, Adult Community Center, 601 Chestnut St , San Carlos Parks & Recreation, (650) 802-4384

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Every Sat Museum of San Carlos History, open; 1-4pm, 533 Laurel St , (650) 802-4354 or www museumofsancarloshistory org

Every Sun San Carlos Farmer ’s Market, Downtown Laurel Street, 10am-2pm, Free! San Carlos Chamber of Commerce, (650) 593-1068, www sancarloschamber org

Fri 3 ACC Luncheon, 11:30am, Adult Community Center, 601 Chestnut St , San Carlos Parks & Recreation, (650) 802-4384

Tue 7 The New San Francisco, 9am-5pm, $85 per person, Adult Community Center, 601 Chestnut St , San Carlos Parks & Recreation, (650) 802-4384

Sat 11 Nutcracker Tea Party, 11am-12pm, $35 per 1 adult & 1 child/$15 additional person, Adult Community Center, 601 Chestnut St , San Carlos Parks & Recreation, (650) 802-4384

Thu 16 Livermore Shopping Outlet Trip, 8:30am4:30pm, $20 per person, Adult Community Center, 601 Chestnut St , San Carlos Parks & Recreation, (650) 802-4384

Thu 23- Thanksgiving Day Holiday all City offices Fri 24 closed

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Every Sat Museum of San Carlos History, open; 1-4pm, 533 Laurel St , (650) 802-4354 or www museumofsancarloshistory org

Every Sun San Carlos Farmer ’s Market, Downtown Laurel Street, 10am-2pm, Free! San Carlos Chamber of Commerce, (650) 593-1068, www sancarloschamber org

Fri 1 Night of Holiday Lights, 6-8pm, Lighting Festivities at 6:30pm, Downtown Laurel Street, music, businesses open, children’s games, San Carlos Parks & Recreation, (650) 802-4382

Fri 8 ACC Luncheon, 11:30am, Adult Community Center, 601 Chestnut St , San Carlos Parks & Recreation, (650) 802-4384

Wed 13 Jackson Rancheria Casino, 7:30am-6pm, $40 per person, Adult Community Center, 601 Chestnut St , San Carlos Parks & Recreation, (650) 802-4384

Sat 16 Breakfast with Santa, 10am-12pm, Adult Community Center, 601 Chestnut St , advance tickets required, San Carlos Parks & Recreation, (650) 802-4384

Mon 25- City Hall offices closed Furlough closure

Mon Jan 1 For sewer emergencies, please call (650) 802-4140, for life threatening emergencies, please dial 9-1-1 F a l l 2 0 1 7

Smart Tots Preschool n n n

Smart Tots Preschool is still accepting registrations for the 2017/2018 school year. You must register in person at the Recreation Office at 600 Chestnut Street. No online registration is available. Call (650) 802-4382 for availability and assistance.

The San Carlos Recreation Department combines Recreational Fun with Learning Fun to give your child a well-rounded social experience in a small group setting. Our outstanding staff of caring, dedicated, enthusiastic professionals provides a warm environment in which to play, grow, and learn The program is designed to encourage exploration and creativity in a fun, stimulating atmosphere through art, music, social play, crafts, storytelling, movement, o u t d o o r p

information.

(Ages 3-5 yrs)

Through play and group activities your child will learn colors, numbers, counting, the alphabet, pre-reading, and language arts. Your child will also learn decision making and problem solving skills, enhancing his/her own self-esteem and independence Our handson curriculum will help prepare your child for Kindergarten and the ongoing, life-long learning process Children must be 3 years old by the first day of the session and toilettrained, no exceptions.

Location: Laureola Park

Instructors: Mia Vega, Monica Placheta, Giovanna Priolo

Monday/Wedneday 9:00am-12:00pm $200 monthly fee

Lunch Bunch 12:00-1:00pm $65 monthly fee

Tuesday/Thursday 9:00am-12:00pm $200 monthly fee

Lunch Bunch 12:00-1:00pm $65 monthly fee

C r e a t i v e A r t s (Ages 3-5 yrs)

Students will explore, create, and connect in this exciting class that develops and encourages self expression and confidence through visual arts Budding Picassos will foster their imagination and generate their creativity by dabbling in various mediums from clay, to language arts and storytelling Children must be 3 years old by the first day of the session and toilet-trained, no exceptions.

Location: Laureola Park

Instructor: Mia Vega, Monica Placheta, Giovanna Priolo

Friday 9:00am-12:00pm $100 monthly fee

Lunch Bunch 12:00-1:00pm $35 monthly fee

Preschool n n n

Recreation classes for little ones offer many benefits

Early exposure to music helps develop areas of the brain that involve language and reasoni

Students of the arts learn to think creatively and solve problems

Dance helps children mature physically, emotionally, and social

Sports will build motor skills, teach responsibility and teamwork, and encourage a healthy lifestyle.

Kids that are active are more likely to continue being active as they get older.

A r t s & M u s i c

M y F i r s t A r t C l a s s (Ages 1½-5 yrs)

Spend quality time with your toddler creating art and having fun together! Each week will feature a new theme with five art stations all consisting of new and exciting projects. The projects are ageappropriate with the children having the freedom to explore materials at their own pace Parental participation is required for children 3 and under Wear your grubbies For more information, go to www myfirstartclass com Caregiver participation required

M a t e r i a l s f e e o f $ 1 2 ( 6 - w e e k s e s s i o n ) a n d $ 8 ( 4 - w e e k s e s s i o n ) covers art supplies and is payable to instructor at first class. Inja Vitero

Ages 1½-3 Years

Youth Center, Arts and Crafts Room

Resident: $93 / Non-resident: $110

6915 W 9:30am-10:30am 6 classes 9/20-10/25

Adult Community Center, The Loft

Resident: $64 / Non-resident: $75 (No class 11/22)

6917 W 9:00am-10:00am 4 classes 11/1-11/29

Ages 2-5 Years

Youth Center, Arts and Crafts Room

Resident: $93 / Non-resident: $110

6916 W 10:45am-11:45am 6 classes 9/20-10/25

Adult Community Center, The Loft

Resident: $64 / Non-resident: $75 (No class 11/22)

6918 W 10:15am-11:15am 4 classes 11/1-11/29 M o M u s i c — M u s i c To g e t h e r (Ages Infants-4 yrs)

Mo Music is excited to o nationally acclaimed M Together, a parent-child mu movement program Durin will sing, dance, and play songs. These fun activ developmentally appropr children and easy for paren caregivers to participat regardless of their own musical ability! Tuition for our 10-week session includes class materials, two professionally recorded CDs, and a beautifully illustrated songbook so you can continue making music at home (There are no materials for our 2-week Holiday Session) Infant siblings under 8 months may attend for free. Siblings 8 months and over are offered a registration discount at $123 (10-week session) and $26 (2-week session) per additional siblings Discount registration is not available online Please call the Recreation Department at (650) 802-4382.

Steven Scholom (M), Desiree Werner (T & F), Amy French (Sa) Youth Center, Dance Studio Resident: $228 / Non-resident: $248 (no class 11/10)

6889 M 9:00am-9:45am 10 classes 9/11-11/13

6890 M 10:00am-10:45am 10 classes 9/11-11/13

6891 M 11:00am-11:45am 10 classes 9/11-11/13

6892 T 9:15am-10:00am 10 classes 9/12-11/14

6919 T 10:15am-11:00am 10 classes 9/12-11/14

6920 F 9:15am-10:00am 10 classes 9/8-11/17

6921 F 10:15am-11:00am 10 classes 9/8-11/17

6922 Sa 9:00am-9:45am 10 classes 9/16-11/18

6923 Sa 10:00am-10:45am 10 classes 9/16-11/18

Holiday Session

Come sing and dance to your holiday favorites such as Jingle Bells, Rudolf, and Frosty!

Adult Community Center, The Loft Resident: $38 / Non-resident: $44

6924 M 9:00am-9:45am 2 classes 12/4-12/11

6925 M 10:00am-10:45am 2 classes 12/4-12/11

6926 M 11:00am-11:45am 2 classes 12/4-12/11

6927 T 9:15am-10:00am 2 classes 12/5-12/12

6928 T 10:15am-11:00am 2 classes 12/5-12/12

6929 F 10:15am-11:00am 2 classes 12/8-12/15

6930 F 9:15am-10:00am 2 classes 12/8-12/15

6931 F 11:15am-12:00pm 2 classes 12/8-12/15

6932 Sa 9:00am-9:45am 2 classes 12/9-12/16

6933 Sa 10:00am-10:45am 2 classes 12/9-12/16

D a n c i n g

To g e t h e r (Ages 1½-3 yrs)

This class is designed to give children the beginning elements of dance in a fun, comfortable, and creative learning environment The instructor will guide you through both listening and moving activities, and dances to get you both dancing around hand in hand. We will use props, sing songs, let the children explore the dance space, and have fun! (Adult participation required )

Dance Force Staff

Youth Center, Arts and Crafts Room

Resident: $111 / Non-resident: $131 (no class 10/9)

6856 M 10:30am-11:00am 5 classes 9/11-10/16

H i p H o p a n d Tu m b l i n g (Ages 3-5 yrs)

Explore both hip hop and tumbling. Children will learn basic hip hop dance moves to fun kid’s music while building confidence, coordination, and rhythm In tumbling they will have fun doing log rolls, bridges, bear walks, balancing, stretching and jumps Kids will perform on last day of class

Dance Force Staff

Youth Center, Arts and Crafts Room

Resident: $122 / Non-resident: $142 (no class 10/9)

6858 M 11:45am-12:30pm 5 classes 9/11-10/16

T i n y To t B a l l e t (Ages 2-4 yrs)

Magic Wands, Teddy Bears, and Tutus! Your child will love this action packed, FUN class Students will be introduced to ballet, creative movement, learn ballet steps, use props, sing songs and begin to understand dance terminology (Adults wait outside of the classroom).

Dance Force Staff

Youth Center, Arts and Crafts Room

Resident: $111 / Non-resident: $131 (no class 10/9)

6857 M 11:05am-11:35am 5 classes 9/11-10/16

L i t t l e M a t h a n d M a n d a r i n (Ages 2½-5 yrs)

The Early Mathematics program prepares young children to meet the kindergarten entrance expectations in math and inspires learning Mandarin language. Children will learn and interact in small groups and will be actively engaged in games and activities.

Gigamind Explorer Staff

Gigamind Explorer, 1080 Holly Street, San Carlos

Resident: $207 / Non-resident: $227

6906 T/Th 10:00am-12:00pm 6 classes 11/28-12/14

Resident: $236 / Non-resident: $256

6905 T/Th 10:00am-12:00pm 7 classes 10/31-11/21

Resident: $265 / Non-resident: $285

6903 T/Th 10:00am-12:00pm 8 classes 9/5-9/28

6904 T/Th 10:00am-12:00pm 8 classes 10/3-10/26

S p o r t s

T i g e r To t Ku n g Fu (Ages 3-4)

Tiger Tots enjoy this fast paced movement class that uses the art of Kung Fu to develop physically and mentally in a fun and caring environment. The class consists of exercises and drills that help improve balance, coordination, strength, and reflexes while developing confidence, discipline and listening skills Plus, it’s so much FUN!! The class is taught by Sensei Rita who has 12 years of experience teaching preschool and an ECE background. Twin Dragon Uniform Optional. For more information email:info@twindragonacademy.com or call the school (650) 591-1127

Twin Dragon Academy Staff

Twin Dragon Academy, 151 Old County Road #D, San Carlos

Resident: $127 / Non-resident: $147 (no class 10/31)

6681 T 3:30pm-4:00pm 7 classes 9/5-10/17

6682 T 3:30pm-4:00pm 7 classes 10/24-12/12

6683 W 3:30pm-4:00pm 7 classes 9/6-10/18

6684 W 3:30pm-4:00pm 7 classes 10/25-12/6

an Carlos/Belmont Parents’ Club

e San Carlos/Belmont Parents’ Club is a terrific resource for parents and children (birth-10 ars). We offer parent education and development, monthly e-newsletter, playgroups, special est groups, family events, children’s outings, social gatherings, “in a pinch” assistance, and a babysitting co-op. We also have a highly successful classified forum and general forum for those questions that come up while parenting! Our club is a great way to be involved in the community and meet locals who share your interests! For more information, visit our website at www scbmc org, email the club at info@scbmc org, or call (650) 354-8020

San Carlos Parks & Recreation | (650) 802-4382

S a n M a t e o G y m n a s t i c s (Ages 2-5 yrs)

Learn the fundamentals from the pros! Students will be instructed in basic gymnastics skills including tumbling, uneven bars, vault, trampoline and balance beam. No previous experience required. Attire: leotard for girls; shorts and T-shirt for boys No zippers, snaps, or buttons allowed For additional information go to www sanmateogymnastics com or call (650) 591-8734

San Mateo Gymnastics Staff

San Mateo Gymnastics TumbleTown, 601 Harbor, Belmont

Parent & Me — Ages 2-3 Years

Resident: $127 / Non-resident: $147

6721 Th 10:00am-10:45am 8 classes 9/7-10/26

6723 F 9:00am-9:45am 8 classes 9/8-10/27

Resident: $112 / Non-resident: $132 (no class 11/23, 11/24)

6722 Th 10:00am-10:45am 7 classes 11/2-12/21

6724 F 9:00am-9:45am 7 classes 11/3-12/22

Pre-School — Ages 3-5 Years

Resident: $127 / Non-resident: $140

6725 W 10:30am-11:15am 8 classes 9/6-10/25

6727 Th 11:00am-11:45am 8 classes 9/7-10/26

Resident: $112 / Non-resident: $132 (no class 11/22, 11/23)

6726 W 10:30am-11:15am 7 classes 11/1-12/20

6728 Th 11:00am-11:45am 7 classes 11/2-12/21 A r i s t

J u m p S t a r t G y m n a s t i c s (Ages Walking-4 yrs)

“I did it!” is what your children will be saying throughout each session Come see their confidence grow through movement and positive encouragement. The class uses a circuit format, building motor skills through tumbling, climbing, jumping on the trampoline, bar skills, and balance beam, plus a variety of ball sports, scooter boards, and parachute. Siblings class is a chance for a wider age group to participate together. (You do not have to be a sibling to sign up ) This class is mostly free exploration, while the instructor introduces new skills and activities The 2-5 year old classes are structured and jam packed with continuous activities Parent participation is required for all classes.

Jump Start Gymnastics Staff

Siblings Class Ages Walking-4 Years

Youth Center, Gymnasium

Resident: $119 / Non-resident: $139

6744 W 9:15am-9:55am 7 classes 9/6-10/18

6745 Th 9:15am-9:55am 7 classes 9/7-10/19

6746 Sa 9:15am-9:55am 7 classes 9/9-10/21

Red Morton, 1120 Roosevelt Avenue, Redwood City

Resident: $119 / Non-resident: $139

6747 W 9:15am-9:55am 7 classes 11/1-12/20

Resident: $103 / Non-resident: $123 (no class 11/23)

6748 Th 9:15am-9:55am 6 classes 11/2-12/14

Resident: $87 / Non-resident: $107 (no class 11/25)

6749 Sa 10:30am-11:10am 5 classes 11/11-12/16

Ages 2-3 Years

Youth Center, Gymnasium

Resident: $119 / Non-resident: $139

6750 W 10:00am-10:40am 7 classes 9/6-10/18

6751 Th 10:00am-10:40am 7 classes 9/7-10/19

6752 Sa 10:00am-10:40am 7 classes 9/9-10/21

Red Morton, 1120 Roosevelt Avenue, Redwood City

Resident: $119 / Non-resident: $139 (no class 11/22)

6753 W 10:00am-10:40am 7 classes 11/1-12/20

Resident: $103 / Non-resident: $123 (no class 11/23)

6754 Th 10:00am-10:40am 6 classes 11/2-12/14

Ages 2½-5 Years

Red Morton, 1120 Roosevelt Avenue, Redwood City

Resident: $119 / Non-resident: $139 (no class 11/25)

6759 Sa 11:20am-12:00pm 5 classes 11/11-12/16

Ages 3-5 Years

Youth Center, Gymnasium

Resident: $119 / Non-resident: $139

6755 Th 10:45am-11:25am 7 classes 9/7-10/19

6756 Sa 10:45am-11:25am 7 classes 9/9-10/21

3½-5 yrs)

This program was designed to give children a positive first step into Baseball Participants learn balance, body movement, hand/eye coordination, and skill development through a series of sport-specific games and activities tailored to their attention spans. Our trained staff and progressive curriculum allows kids to develop at their own pace in a fun and safe environment with lots of encouragement The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 6:1 Please have participants wear appropriate clothing and athletic shoes and bring a water bottle.

Skyhawks Sports Staff

Burton Park

Resident: $142 / Non-resident: $162

6766 Su 9:30am-10:15am 7 classes 9/17-10/29 S k y h a w k s T i n y H a w k S o c c e r (Ages 3½-5 yrs)

This program was designed to give children a positive first step into Soccer. Your young athlete will learn the fundamentals of dribbling, passing and shooting in a fun, safe and positive environment Through age appropriate games and activities, participants learn balance, body movement, foot/eye coordination, teamwork and sportsmanship! The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 6:1. Please have participants wear appropriate clothing and athletic shoes and bring a water bottle Shin guards recommended

Skyhawks Sports Staff

Burton Park

Resident: $142 / Non-resident: $162

6767 Su 10:30am-11:15am 7 classes 9/17-10/29

yrs)

his program was designed to give children a positive first step to the exciting game of Basketball Using our progressive curriculum and modified equipment, participants earn basketball fundamentals ough a series of fast-paced al circuits and developmental r primary development objectives dribbling, passing, shooting, , balance, body movement, dination, self-esteem, teamwork, anship! The participant-to-coach approximately 6:1 Please have nts wear appropriate clothing and athletic shoes and bring a water bottle.

Skyhawks Sports Staff

Youth Center, Gymnasium

Resident: $142 / Non-resident: $162

6768 Su 11:30am-12:15pm 7 classes 9/17-10/29

Our camp for children with or without gymnastics experience is under the management o excellent coaches, members of the USA Gymnastics Federation, circus performers, and choreographers Camp includes gymnastics, tumbling, and ‘circus art dance,’ which combine dance and stage movement Children work on the Tumble trak, rings, trapeze, balance beam, bars, Olympic-size padded floor, a foam-filled pit, and two in-ground trampolines. Circus Show every Friday at 2:15pm. Campers, please bring lunch daily.

Peninsula Gymnastics Staff

Peninsula Gymnastics, 1740 Leslie Street, San Mateo

Ages Ages 3½-5 Years

Resident: $207 / Non-resident: $227

6729 M-F 9:00am-1:00pm 1 week 10/9-10/13

6730 M-F 9:00am-1:00pm 1 week 10/16-10/20

Ages 5½-13 Years

Resident: $232 / Non-resident: $252

Free supervision available from 8:00am-9:00am and after care available 4:00-6:00pm.

6731 M-F 9:00am-4:00pm 1 week 10/9-10/13

6732 M-F 9:00am-4:00pm 1 week 10/16-10/20

Youth n n n

Recreation classes can open up a whole new world for your child Kids will learn about the solar system, build a working robot or experience the art of making cheese Let loose their imagination and creativity Music and the arts te children life skills such as learni to solve problems and make decisions, build self-confidence and self-discipline and develop the ability to imagine what might be. Fitness and sports provide a unique opportunity for children to acquire physical, social, and personal benefits that help them throughout their lives.

A r t & M u s i c

Fu s e d G l a s s D i s h (Ages 7-15 yrs)

In this class we encourage kids to explore their creative side and play with beautiful glass (following strict safety guidelines). They’ll learn how to create beautiful works of glass art by layering colorful glass pieces We will fire their artwork twice in our kilns to turn them into usable plates and bowls $ 2 0 t a x a b l e m a t e

e payable to instructor at first class. Laurel Street Arts Staff

Laurel Street Arts, 733 Laurel Street, San Carlos Resident: $22 / Non-resident: $25

6912 T 4:00pm-5:30pm 1 class 9/19

6913 W 4:00pm-5:30pm 1 class 10/18

6914 Th 4:00pm-5:30pm 1 class 11/16

D a n c e

I r i s h S t e p

D a n c i n g (Ages 6-14 yrs)

Students are introduced to traditional Ir step dances while being instructed proper posture, foot placement, timi and stage presence. Students will devel self-confidence, enhance physical agil and discipline, and gain new friendshi through dance They will become famil with Irish music and will be able t perform in various events. Mary Jo Feeney, the director and prime teacher, is a licensed teacher and adjudicator of Irish dance with An Coim Rinci Gaelacha (The Irish Dancing Com Dublin, Ireland. The Murphy Irish Da Regional, National and World champio

Mary Jo Feeney

Adult Community Center, San Carlos

Beginning 1

Resident: $160 / Non-resident: $18

6860 W 3:15pm-4:00pm 8 classes 9/6-10/25

6864 W 3:15pm-4:00pm 8 classes 11/1-12/20

Beginning 2

Resident: $190 / Non-resident: $210

6862 W 3:30pm-4:25pm 8 classes 9/6-10/25

6865 W 3:30pm-4:25pm 8 classes 11/1-12/20

Intermediate

Resident: $200 / Non-resident: $220

6863 W 4:15pm-5:15pm 8 classes 9/6-10/25

6866 W 4:15pm-5:15pm 8 classes 11/1-12/20

R e g i s t e r E a r l y . . .

We don’t like to cancel classes but sometimes it becomes necessary due to low enrollment To help ensure the class or activity you are interested in meets, register at least one week prior to the first day

4 Easy Ways to Register

n Online www.cityofsancarlos.org/register

n Mail-in Parks & Recreation Registration, 601 Chestnut Street, San Carlos, CA 94070

n Fax-in 24 hours a day using Visa or MasterCard to (650) 595-6708

n Walk-in and drop-off at the Recreation Office, 601 Chestnut Street, San Carlos

See pages 48-49 for registration information and form.

I n t r o d u c t i o n t o

G a m e D e v e l o p m e n t (Ages 7-12 yrs)

This is a wonderful opportunity for stud all levels to be introduced to the computer games and to discover how they are made. Students learn 3D modeling and animation, populate their world with custom mon and avatars, build their unique player character, items, and powerups Students learn to program custom behaviors, events, triggers, and game rules. In this class, children will use their creativity and imagination, and will develop their three dimensional perception, cognitive skills, and fine motor skills

Digital Monkey Staff

Digital Monkey School, 720 El Camino #302, Belmont

Resident: $179 / Non-resident: $199 (no class 11/24)

6950 F 4:00pm-5:00pm 6 classes 9/8-10/13

6951 F 4:00pm-5:00pm 6 classes 10/20-12/1

Gigamind Explorer Classes

Visit Gigamindexplorer org for more information about these classes

Gigamind Explorer Staff

Gigamind Explorer, 1080 Holly Street, San Carlos

Abacus and Mental Arithmetic (Ages 4-10 yrs)

Students will learn how to use an abacus to solve arithmetic problems and hold mental images to calculate using their own mental power The class will include abacus training, mental training, speed training, listen-and-calculate training and readand-calculate training. A one-time material fee of $35 is payable to instructor at first class

Resident: $150 / Non-resident: $170

6896 T/Th 3:30pm-4:30pm 6 classes 11/28-12/14

Resident: $179 / Non-resident: $199

6895 T/Th 3:30pm-4:30pm 7 classes 10/31-11/21

Resident: $207 / Non-resident: $227

6893 T/Th 3:30pm-4:30pm 8 classes 9/5-9/28

6894 T/Th 3:30pm-4:30pm 8 classes 10/3-10/26

P r i v a t e P i a n o L e s s o n s (Ages 7-Adult)

Piano Lessons are fit for anyone ages 7 to adult, beginning through advanced skill level. Lessons are scheduled on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday between 4:00pm and 9:00pm Each quarter has a total of nine half-hour lessons and there are four quarters per year. Our Program Coordinator, Judi Lozada, is a working musician and teacher

Additional materials fee for i n s t r u c t i o n b o o k A piano/ keyboard is required for daily practicing at home

Call Judi at (408) 5411122 and give her your name and home, cell, and work phone numbers. She will contact you directly to schedule your private lessons, based on availability. All lessons must be completed by the end of the quarter No online registration available Call the Recreation Office at (650) 802-4283 to register.

Judi Lozada

Adult Community Center

Chinese Mandarin Language and Culture (Ages 4-10 yrs)

Allow your child to be immersed in Chinese language and culture Students will learn aspects of Chinese society, such as families, communities, holidays, food, and games and develop an awareness of and appreciation for the elements of Chinese culture. Material fee of $20 is payable to instructor at first class.

Resident: $307 / Non-resident: $327 (no class 11/10, 11/24)

6901 Sa 9:30am-10:30am 12 classes 9/9-12/9

6902 Sa 10:30am-11:30am 12 classes 9/9-12/9

Math Olympiad (Ages 7-12 yrs)

Math Olympiad offers students the chance to explore the content and problems on branches of mathematics not conventionally covered at school Our ongoing series is designed to help students strengthen analytical skill and outside the box thinking in creative problem solving.

Resident: $179 / Non-resident: $199

6899 T/Th 3:30pm-4:30pm 6 classes 11/28-12/14

Resident: $207 / Non-resident: $227

6900 T/Th 3:30pm-4:30pm 7 classes 10/31-11/21

Resident: $250 / Non-resident: $270

Monday September 11-November 6 9 classes

Wednesday September 13-November 8 9 classes

Thursday September 14-November 9 9 classes

Resident: $236 / Non-resident: $256

6897 T/Th 3:30pm-4:30pm 8 classes 9/5-9/28

6898 T/Th 3:30pm-4:30pm 8 classes 10/3-10/26

Freshi Learning Online

FLO is interactive learning online, offering fun and innovative digital media programs via easyto-follow, project-based instructional modules

Developed by experienced, Los Angeles media professionals, FLO offers unique courses crafted for the growing media-hungry K-12 audience. FLO offers instruction that encourages learning in essential 21st media skills. Class fee includes 3-month lesson plan + software for course. Freshi staff will contact you with login information + software instructions for your course. For more information, contact Tyler Shoemaker at tyler shoemaker@freshimedia com

Digital Music Creations & Skills (Ages

10-18 yrs)

Learn to create your own musical projects from home or on the go! Using Freshi Learning Online lessons and Reason Essentials, students will create their own digital tracks and songs! They will learn to use the computer in a whole new way and develop their own musical style using the beats and instruments in the software. Software used is Reason Essentials 9, which is compatible with MAC or PC Web based lessons are compatible with MAC, PC, IOS, and Android

Freshi Media Online Course

Standard charge: $159

7013 M 8:00am-9:00am Online Course 9/11-12/18

3-D Animation Skills & Techniques (Ages 10-17 yrs)

Learn how to create 3-D animations at home or on the go! Using Freshi Learning Online, students will use web based video lessons to learn basic principles of the 3-D animation process. Students use Blender Software to learn how to create short 3-D animations using primary objects (cubes, spheres, and cylinders) Once they are familiar with the animation process, students will learn 3-D Modeling, which includes creating geometric faces, vertices, and edges. Software used is Blender, which is compatible with MAC or PC Web based lessons compatible with MAC, PC, IOS, and Android

Freshi Media Online Course

Standard charge: $59

6283 M 8:00am-9:00am Online Course 9/11-12/18

Video Game Coding & Design

(Ages 9-18 yrs)

Learn to create a video game from home or on the go! Using Freshi Learning Online lessons and Multimedia Fusion software, students will use web based video lessons to learn the basic principles of conditional coding and will work on creating a basic video game. Students will make characters interact with the game environment, move around the screen and much more! Software used is Multimedia Fusion 2 5, which is compatible with MAC or PC For Mac users, software is not compatible with El Capitan operating system Web based lessons compatible with MAC, PC, IOS, and Android.

Freshi Media Online Course

Standard charge: $89

7011 M 8:00am-9:00am Online Course 9/11-12/18

Website Creators! (Ages 10-18 yrs)

Learn the fundamentals of web design at home or on the go! Using Freshi Learning Online lessons and Wordpress CMS, students will learn basic principles of web design Users learn about creating and updating a website and sharing their content with the world! This quick-start course is great for beginning web developers. Software used is Wordpress CMS, which is compatible with MAC or PC. Web based lessons compatible with MAC, PC, IOS, and Android

Freshi Media Online Course

Standard charge: $59

C h i l l y C r i t t e r Wi nt e r C a m p (Ages 5-11 yrs)

C h i l l y C r i t t e r Wi nt e r C a m p (Ages 5-11 yrs)

This winter vacation come to Science Camp and learn about a bunch of chilly critters Learn how animals adapt to cold weather when winter comes As always, Robin will have many fun animals at the camp for kids to see and touch including an assortment of fun bunnies and chickens and a few more exotic pets. $32 material fee payable to instructor on first day of camp. Laureola Park, Activity Room

Robin Lise-Nielsen

Resident: $135 / Non-resident: $155

6873 T-F 9:00am-1:00pm 4 days 1/2-1/5

D r a m a t i c I m a g i n a t i o n —

San Carlos Children’s Theater

For questions regarding San Carlos Children’s Theater, please call Donna Avanzino, Executive Operations Director, at (650) 594-2730 (VM), or email info@sancarloschildrenstheater com

For more information, visit www sancarloschildrenstheater com

SCCT Staff

Refund Policy: If you withdraw from a class at least 5 or more working days before the class starts, a refund, less $10 processing fee will be issued. Within 4 days of class starting, a 75% refund will be issued, minus any portion for class(s) attended and a $10 processing fee No refunds after 2nd class meeting

B r o a d w a y S h o w

I n t r o d u c t i o n t o A c t i n g (Ages 5-7 yrs)

Bring out the shining star in your child with this fun introduction to theater Kids share laughs and make new friends as they explore their creative side through movement and theater games that foster self-expression Imaginations and talent soar in the final weeks as students develop a performance using narration and pantomime. It ’s the perfect class for any child who loves playing make believe or telling stories! Final class features a performance for friends and family

Youth Center, Dance Studio

Resident: $199 / Non-resident: $219 (no class 10/31)

6936 T 3:30pm-5:00pm 8 classes 9/19-11/14

T h e U g l y D u c k l i n g ’s

Tw i s t e d Ta l e (Ages 8-13 yrs)

Creativity and ingenuity go wild as young performers create their own version of The Ugly Duckling by adding unexpected settings ( jungle?), strange plot twists (raining candy?) and even new characters! They’ll never forget the thrill of performing a unique production they created! Students perform their fractured fairy tale for young children in the community during the final two days of class

Sam Trans Building, 1250 San Carlos Avenue, San Carlos

Resident: $229 / Non-resident: $249 (no class 11/10)

6940 F 3:30pm-5:30pm 8 classes 9/22-11/17

All’s Fair in Love and Folklore (Ages 7-10 yrs)

It ’s a crazy, mixed-up fairy tale world in this mini comedy featuring fairy godmothers, hungry lions, and lots of royalty Students build self-confidence and learn how to create vibrant characters as they work together to present this wonderfully silly script about three brothers competing for a princess’ hand in marriage Family and friends are invited to a performance using minimal props and costumes on the final day of class

Sam Trans Building, 1250 San Carlos Avenue, San Carlos

Resident: $199 / Non-resident: $219 (no class 10/9)

6941 M 3:30pm-5:00pm 8 classes 9/18-11/13

S t o p p e r s I & I I (Ages 5-10 yrs)

If your child loves show tunes, this is the perfect class! Featuring songs from popular Broadway musicals, this exciting performance-based class encourages students to take risks and get creative as they explore the foundations of music and movement on stage. Students work as an repare an electrifying song-andnce revue that they’ll perform at a variety of community venues

Performances: 10/1 at Save the Music, 11/5 at The Elms, 1/12 and 11/19 at SCCT’s oduction, 12/3 performance for y and friends of performers mance call time is usually m for 12:30pm performance, concluding at 1:00pm Central Middle School, Mustang Hall, 828 Chestnut Street, San Carlos

Resident: $397 / Non-resident: $417 (no class 11/26)

Ages 5-7 Years

6938 Su 11:30am-1:00pm 12 classes 9/10-12/3

Ages 8-10 Years

6939 Su 1:30am-3:00am 12 classes 9/10-12/3

M a k e ‘ E m L a u g h (Ages 10-14 yrs)

Good improvisation is essential in life on and off stage In this crazy, high-energy class, students explore key elements of improv and how to create a funny scene with no script, but lots of imagination. Performers learn how to think fast and create hilarious characters using voice, face, and body to communicate No two classes are alike! Each day brings a new surprise, which makes this a fun and challenging class for firsttimers and repeat students. Final class features a student performance for family and friends.

Sam Trans Building, 1250 San Carlos Avenue, 2nd floor, San Carlos

Resident: $169 / Non-resident: $189 (no class 10/9)

6937 M 5:30pm-7:30pm 6 classes 9/25-11/6

Broadway Babies & Kids (Ages

6 mo-12 yrs)

Do you have a budding Broadway Star who just loves to sing and dance around the house? Instill confidence and hone his or her skills by introducing your child to the joy and beauty of musical theatre! Your child will sing, d a n

techniques The program promises to be highly engaging, challenging, inspiring and FUN! We recognize, encourage and feature each child’s talent and give him or h

t h e n e c e s s

appropriate and educational for the age group. www.bbk2017.com.

Katie Kerwin-Gielniak

Broadway Babies & Kids, 1101 Laurel Street, San Carlos September – December Session: No class 10/31, 11/22-11/26

A g e s U p t o 2 Ye a r s

Musical Theatre

Resident: $356 / Non-resident: $376

6963 T 9:00am-9:30am 9/5-12/12

6973 Th 9:00am-9:30am 9/7-12/14

6977 F 9:00am-9:30am 9/8-12/15

6987 Sa 9:00am-9:30am 9/9-12/16

A g e s 2 - 3 Ye a r s

Musical Theatre

Resident: $356 / Non-resident: $376

6964 T 9:45am-10:15am 9/5-12/12

6968 W 9:00am-9:30am 9/6-12/13

6978 F 9:45am-10:15am 9/8-12/15

6981 F 2:15pm-2:45pm 9/8-12/15

6982 F 2:15pm-2:45pm 9/8-12/15

6983 F 2:15pm-2:45pm 9/8-12/15

6984 F 2:15pm-2:45pm 9/8-12/15

6989 Sa 10:45am-11:15am 9/9-12/16

6991 Su 9:00am-9:30am 9/10-12/10

6960 M 9:45am-10:15am 9/11-12/11

6967 W 9:00am-9:30am 9/6-12/13

A g e s 3 - 5 Ye a r s

Ballet

Resident: $396 / Non-resident: $416

6976 Th 4:30pm-5:15pm 9/7-12/14

Ballet/Tap

Resident: $396 / Non-resident: $416

6985 F 3:00pm-3:45pm 9/8-12/15

Tap/Jazz

Resident: $396 / Non-resident: $416

6970 W 2:45am-3:30am 9/6-12/13

Polynesian

Resident: $396 / Non-resident: $416

6971 W 4:45am-5:30am 9/6-12/13

6972 Th 9:45am-10:30am 9/7-12/14

6990 Sa 2:00pm-2:45pm 9/9-12/16

Intro to Hip Hop

Resident: $396 / Non-resident: $416

6993 Su 10:45am-11:30am 9/10-12/10

Musical Theatre

Resident: $356 / Non-resident: $376

6988 Sa 9:45am-10:15am 9/9-12/16

0:15am 9/10-12/10

n-resident: $416

30am 9/5-12/12

0:30am 9/6-12/13

45pm 9/8-12/15

45pm 9/11-12/11

45pm 9/11-12/11

n-resident: $456

15pm 9/7-12/14

A g e s 5 - 8 Ye a r s

Tap

Resident: $396 / Non-resident: $416

6997 T 4:45pm-5:30pm 9/5-12/12

Jazz

Resident: $396 / Non-resident: $416

6996 T 3:45pm-4:30pm 9/5-12/12

Polynesian

Resident: $436 / Non-resident: $456

7003 Sa 12:45pm-1:45pm 9/9-12/16

Hip Hop

Resident: $436 / Non-resident: $456

7004 Su 11:45am-12:45pm 9/10-12/10

Musical Theatre

Resident: $396 / Non-resident: $416

6999 W 5:45pm-6:30pm 9/6-12/13

6994 M 3:00pm-3:45pm 9/11-12/11

Resident: $436 / Non-resident: $456

7001 Sa 11:30am-12:30pm 9/9-12/16

A g e s 5 - 1 1 Ye a r s

Boys Musical Theatre

Resident: $396 / Non-resident: $416

6966 T 5:45am-6:30am 9/5-12/12

6998 T 5:45pm-6:30pm 9/5-12/12

A g e s 8 - 1 2 Ye a r s

Jazz (Ages 8-11 yrs)

Resident: $436 / Non-resident: $456

7000 Th 5:30pm-6:30pm 9/7-12/14

Musical Theatre

Resident: $436 / Non-resident: $456

7002 Sa 3:00pm-4:00pm 9/9-12/16

6995 M 5:00pm-6:00pm 9/11-12/11

I n d o o r R o c k C l i m b i n g (Ages 5-13 yrs)

Do your kids love to climb anything in sight? Looking for something new and fun to do this fall? Your child will learn to climb, play climbing games, and meet other young climbers in a safe environment Please arrive 15 minuets early on the first day to complete a liability waiver form Waiver must be completed by parent or legal guardian, and parent must bring government issued photo identification for waiver verification. Planet Granite T-shirt is included.

Planet Granite Staff

Planet Granite, 100 El Camino Real, Belmont

Resident: $193 / Non-resident: $213

6733 T 4:00pm-6:00pm 5 classes 9/12-10/10

6734 Th 4:00pm-6:00pm 5 classes 9/14-10/12

6735 F 4:00pm-6:00pm 5 classes 9/15-10/13

6736 T 4:00pm-6:00pm 5 classes 10/17-11/14

6737 Th 4:00pm-6:00pm 5 classes 10/19-11/16

6738 F 4:00pm-6:00pm 5 classes 10/20-11/17

Resident: $156 / Non-resident: $176

6739 T 4:00pm-6:00pm 4 classes 11/28-12/19

6740 Th 4:00pm-6:00pm 4 classes 11/30-12/21

6741 F 4:00pm-6:00pm 4 classes 12/1-12/22

S

(Ages 6-10 yrs)

Learn the fundamentals from the pros! Students will be instructed in basic gymnastics skills including tumbling, uneven bars, vault, trampoline, and balance beam No previous experience required Attire: leotard for girls; shorts and t-shirt for boys No zippers, snaps, or buttons allowed For additional information go to www.sanmateogymnastics.com or call (650) 591-8734.

San Mateo Gymnastics Staff

San Mateo Gymnastics, Main Gym, 1306 Elmer Street, Belmont

Ages 6-10 Years

Resident: $127 / Non-resident: $147

6742 T 4:00pm-4:55pm 8 classes 9/5-10/24

Resident: $112 / Non-resident: $132

6743 T 4:00pm-4:55pm 8 classes 10/31-12/19

S

o c i e t y S k a t e b o a r d i n g

(Ages 5-12 yrs)

Learn to skate or refine your skills with the Society experienced skateboarding instructors Skateboarding safety, fundamentals, and technique will be covered in this class The students will learn to enjoy this sport to the fullest with a focus on balance, coordination, and skateboarding etiquette.

Society Skateshop Staff

Red Morton Skate Park, 1120 Roosevelt Avenue, Redwood City

Resident: $125 / Non-resident: $145

6717 Su 11:00am-12:00pm 5 classes 9/10-10/8

6718 Su 11:00am-12:00pm 5 classes 10/15-11/12

AYSO Soccer

Wendy Turner

rc@sancarlosayso org www sancarlosayso org

Bayside Broncos/

Pop Warner Football

www baysidebroncos org

CYSA Soccer

Marten Mills

president@sancarlosunited.org www sancarlosunited org

Firehawks Lacrosse Club www firehawkslacrosse com

Little League Baseball

Steve Kempton www sancarlosll org

Peninsula Green Rugby www peninsulagreenrugby org

San Carlos Tennis Club www sancarlostennisclub member1odge com

San Carlos Youth Softball

Terry Woodsere sancarlosyouthsoftball@gmail com

City Field Conditions Hotline

(650) 594-2626 n www cityofsancarlos org

S o c c e r (Ages 2-10 yrs)

Since 1979, Kidz Love Soccer has been dedicated to teaching children the world’s most popular sport in a nurturing recreational environment A typical session experience includes: age-appropriate activities; skill demonstrations; fun games; and instructi l scrimmages Young soccer enthusiast experience soccer fun in a safe, non competitive environment, where the score is always FUN to FUN. All kids receive a Kidz Love Soccer jersey! Shin guards required after the first meeting Weather questionable? Call the Recreation office at (650) 802-4382 or the KLS Hotline at 1-888-372-5803. Kidz Love Soccer Staff Burton Park

Mommy/Daddy & Me (Ages 2-4½ yrs)

Resident: $117 / Non-resident: $137

6781 T 11:15am-11:45am 9 classes 9/12-11/7

6782 T 6:45pm-7:15pm 9 classes 9/12-11/7

6783 Sa 4:30pm-5:00pm 9 classes 9/23-11/18

Tot Soccer (Ages 3½- 4 yrs)

Resident: $117 / Non-resident: $137

6771 T 10:00am-10:30am 9 classes 9/12-11/7

6773 Sa 3:50pm-4:20pm 9 classes 9/23-11/18

6780 T 5:30pm-6:00pm 9 classes 9/12-11/7

Tot/Pre Soccer (Ages 3½-5 yrs)

Resident: $75 / Non-resident: $95 (No class 12/26, 1/2)

6778 T 5:30pm-6:05pm 5 classes 12/5-1/16

Pre Soccer (Ages 4-5 yrs)

Resident: $117 / Non-resident: $137

6776 T 10:30am-11:05am 9 classes 9/12-11/7

6777 Sa 3:15pm-3:50pm 9 classes 9/23-11/18

6779 T 6:00pm-6:35pm 9 classes 9/12-11/7

Soccer 1: Techniques & Teamwork (Ages 5-6 yrs)

Resident: $117 / Non-resident: $137

6784 T 4:00pm-4:45pm 9 classes 9/12-11/7

6785 Sa 2:30pm-3:15pm 9 classes 9/23-11/18

Resident: $75 / Non-resident: $95 (No class 12/26, 1/2)

6786 T 4:00pm-4:45pm 5 classes 12/5-1/16

Soccer 2: Skillz & Scrimmages (Ages 7-10 yrs)

Resident: $117 / Non-resident: $137

6787 T 4:45pm-5:30pm 9 classes 9/12-11/7

Resident: $75 / Non-resident: $95 (No class 12/26, 1/2)

6789 T 4:45pm-5:30pm 5 classes 12/5-1/16

Runtime Basketball Academy (Ages 7-12 yrs)

Each group will focus on skills including shooting off the dribble, ball handling, on on one, defense, teamwork, and more! The beginner group will learn the basic foundations in order to development solid basketball skills. They will have fun and make new friends while building strong basketball fundamentals The intermedia group will continue to build on the foundation started in the beginner ’s class to develop skills for future opportunities. Coach Turner wants to help prepare you for the next steps in your basketball career, and keep you on point all year around! Questions? Contact Brian Turner at btmwca@gmail com

Brian Turner

Resident: $180 / Non-resident: $200

Coed Beginners

Youth Center, Gymnasium

6769 Su 12:30pm-2:00pm 8 classes 8/20-10/8

6934 Su 12:30pm-2:00pm 8 classes 10/15-12/3

Boys Intermediate

Burton Park, Outside Courts

6770 Su 2:00pm-3:30pm 8 classes 8/20-10/8

6935 Su 2:00pm-3:30pm 8 classes 10/15-12/3

T-Sports Baseball Skill Sessions

(Ages 6-13 yrs)

Skill Sessions take place on Tuesdays and Sundays for players who wish to brush up on fundamentals during the off season. During the session, players will develop their offensive, defensive, and game time skills We understand many players move on to play basketball, soccer, and other sports this time of year but still want to keep their baseball IQ intact. The short clinic is a fun and exciting way for players to refresh their memories on any tips and tricks they received during the Summer Camp Season Skill Sessions are a good fit for players new to the game looking to establish the basics, but also advanced players trying to take their game to the next level. Coaches teach with enthusiasm and passion and new and exciting aspects of the game are covered each session with an emphasis on teamwork Working together towards a common goal is a constant theme not only during Skill Sessions but is found in any T-Sports environment. We believe that in order for a player to excel individually, that player must first excel as a member of the team!

$750 for all 35 Skill Sessions

$30 for a One Skill Session Credit T/Su 9/5-1/2 4:00pm-5:30pm Register online at www.tsports.club/skill-clinics

Pe e W e e Ku n g Fu (Ages 5-6 yrs)

Pee Wee classes consist of dynamic movement and martial art drills that increase strength, awareness, flexibility, balance, and coordination. All students begin to understand the correlation between working hard towards a goal and accomplishing that goal Twin Dragon uniform required For more info call (650) 591-1127 or email info@twindragonacademy.com.

Twin Dragon Academy Staff

Twin Dragon Academy, 151 Old County Road #D, San Carlos Resident: $157 / Non-resident: $177 (No class 10/31, 11/23)

6689 T 3:15pm-4:00pm 7 classes 9/5-10/17

6691 Th 3:15pm-4:00pm 7 classes 9/7-10/19

6685 M 3:45pm-4:30pm 7 classes 9/11-10/23

6687 W 3:45pm-4:30pm 7 classes 9/13-10/25

6690 T 3:15pm-4:00pm 7 classes 10/24-12/12

6692 Th 3:15pm-4:00pm 7 classes 10/26-12/14

6686 M 3:45pm-4:30pm 7 classes 10/30-12/11

6688 W 3:45pm-4:30pm 7 classes 11/1-12/13

J u n i o r Ku n g Fu (Ages 7-13 yrs)

The junior class is a physically challenging class that instills the importance of discipline, respect, and integrity. Students will study the traditional art of Kung Fu by learning different blocks, strikes, kicks, forms, and self-defense techniques More importantly, students begin to understand the correlation between working hard towards a goal and accomplishing that goal Twin Dragon uniform required.

Twin Dragon Academy Staff

Twin Dragon Academy, 151 Old County Road #D, San Carlos

Resident: $157 / Non-resident: $177 (No class 10/31, 11/23)

6697 T 4:00pm-5:00pm 7 classes 9/5-10/17

6699 Th 4:00pm-5:00pm 7 classes 9/7-10/19

6693 M 5:30pm-6:30pm 7 classes 9/11-10/23

6695 W 5:30pm-6:30pm 7 classes 9/13-10/25

6694 M 5:30pm-6:30pm 7 classes 10/30-12/11

6698 T 4:00pm-5:00pm 7 classes 10/24-12/12

6700 Th 4:00pm-5:00pm 7 classes 10/26-12/14

6696 W 5:30pm-6:30pm 7 classes 11/1-12/13

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O n l i n e D r i v e r ’s E d u c a t i o n (Ages 15 yrs +)

This online course is approved by the California Department of Motor Vehicles. Reading, flash graphics, videos, and quizzes prepare the student to pass the written DMV test A state completion certificate will be mailed to each enrollee upon completion of the course Very easy to use, you simply log onto the website, enroll, and you can begin immediately! For more information on the course and to register, go to: http://www.economicdrivingschool.com/online. When registering with Economic Driving School, complete the “How did you hear about us” question by selecting “Activity Guide.”

Enter Code: 4382 Fee: $68 50

Instructor: Economic Driving School #2430 (408) 972-1168

Tw e e n a n d Te e n

C a n v a s Pa i n t i n g (Ages 10-15 yrs)

This two and a half hour class is great fun for you

These canvases are more advanced than the kids canvases and larger in size

Our instructor wi guide the kids, step step, through painti backgrounds, tracing d elements, and pain g

Each child will leave with their own beautiful completed 16” x 20” canvas painting. $10 taxable material fee payable to instructor at first class.

Laurel Street Arts Staff

Laurel Street Arts, 733 Laurel St , San Carlos Resident: $32 / Non-resident: $37

6908 Su 9:00am-11:30am 1 class 9/17

6909 Su 9:00am-11:30am 1 class 10/15

6910 Su 9:00am-11:30am 1 class 11/19

6911 Su 9:00am-11:30am 1 class 12/17

L i g h t s : F l a g F o o t b a l l

A g e s 7 - 1 4 Y e a r s

San Carlos Parks and Recreation is offering coed youth flag footba

This 5-on-5 fast paced game provides the opportunity for childr to experience the fun of football and learn the sport This program intended for boys and girls of all experience levels and emphas skill development, good sportsmanship, team work, and fun! Gam are 40-minutes long with a 5-minute half time All games are hel Friday evenings at Highlands Park Games are from 5:00pm-9:30 with the youngest playing the first Practices are held one before game time. T-shirt uniforms are provided to each partici at the first game. Game schedules will be available online two w prior to the first game at www quickscores com/cityofsancarlo

Resident: $160 / Non-resident: $180

Ages 7-8 Years: 6849 Ages 11-12 Years: 6851

Ages 9-10 Years: 6850 Ages 13-14 Years: 6852

Registration Deadline: Friday, November 17

Skills Evaluations: Saturday, December 9 at Highlands Season: January 5-February 23 at Highlands Park

EVERYONE PLAYS! Recreation Basketball is a fun, low-pressure to learn and enjoy the game of basketball. Equal playing t for all! K/1st grade league is co-ed; 2nd/3rd and 4th/5th/ leagues are single gender Players provide their own balls practices Games are played on Saturdays at Central Middle Scho Games are from 9:00am-6:00pm with the youngest playing fir Practices are held one hour before game time. T-shirt uniform are provided to each participant at the first game. Gam schedules will be available online two weeks prior to the fir game at www quickscores com/cityofsancarlos

Resident: $160 / Non-resident: $180

Girls Kindergarten: 6833 Boys Kindergarten: 6840

Girls 1st Grade: 6834 Boys 1st Grade: 6841

Girls 2nd Grade: 6835 Boys 2nd Grade: 6842

Girls 3rd Grade: 6836 Boys 3rd Grade: 6843

Girls 4th Grade: 6837 Boys 4th Grade: 6844

Girls 5th Grade: 6838 Boys 5th Grade: 6845

Girls 6th Grade: 6839 Boys 6th Grade: 6846

Registration Deadline: Friday, November 17

Skills Evaluations: Saturday, December 16 at Central MS Season: January 6-February 24 at Central MS

Volunteer coaches are necessary for success of these programs. If you are interested in coaching or would like more information please contact Molly Crossfield at (650) 802-4124 or mcrossfield@cityofsancarlos.org

D r o p - i n

P r o g r a m s

A g e s 10 - 1 7 y r s

H o m e w o r k C e n t e r

FREE tutoring and Homework Support

A c t i v i t i e s R o o m

Ping pong, foosball, pool tables, Playstation, and more

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Full sized court; open gym for basketball, volleyball, indoor soccer, and group games

H o u r s

Open Monday-Friday

Closed Saturdays and Sundays

Fall Drop-In Hours

Monday-Friday 3:00-6:00pm Wednesday 1:00-6:00pm Fall Extended Hours

October 9 9:00am-6:00pm

November 20-22 9:00am-6:00pm

The Center will be CLOSED on the following days:

Labor Day September 4

Veterans Day November 10

Thanksgiving November 23-24

San Carlos Youth Advisory Council

F r i d a y N i g h t D a n c e s

6th/7th/8th Grade Dance September 8 7:30-9:30pm

6th/7th/8th Grade Dance October 27 7:00-9:00pm

n Dances are held in the Youth Center gym

n Tickets cost $5 each and are ONLY sold in advance at the Youth Center after school beginning two weeks before the dance

n Dances usually sell out, so make sure to get your ticket early!

n No dance ticket sales at the door and tickets are not refundable or transferable.

n Appropriate dress and behavior are required in order to attend events

n Dances are lock-in, no exiting until the end of the dance

n The dances are chaperoned by Youth Center Staff.

Please check out our website for more information about our dances! www.cityofsancarlos.org/scyc

What is the YAC?

The Youth Advisory Council (YAC) is an all voluntee advisory council to the San Carlos City Council comprised of Middle School and High School Teen What types of projects do they do?

The YAC strengthens the image of community for our young people in San Carlos We promote healt and wellness in conducting workshops on teen issues and advise the City Council on youth-related programs. We foster human development by offering activities and events suggested by youth, for youth The YAC does volunteer work throughout the community The YAC helped fundraise and build the San Carlos Youth Center and continues to recommend ideas for ongoing programs and operations Meetings are held on the 2nd Wednesday of each month, 7:00-8:30pm at the San Carlos Youth Center, 1001 Chestnut Street, San Carlos

For more information please call the San Carlos Youth Center, Kristen Erbst Coordinator, at (650) 802-4122

Join Us in Supporting the San Carlos Youth Center

The San Carlos Youth Center Foundation financially supports the Youth Center facility, equipment, and programs/scholarships not covered by the City

Our Youth Deserve a Strong Foundation

The San Carlos Youth Center Foundation was established as a California non-profit in 1993 by a group of San Carlos citizens to raise the funds necessary to build the San Carlos Youth Center in Burton Park The San Carlos Youth Center opened its doors to the community in September 1999 While the City of San Carlos and the Parks and Recreation Department maintain authority over the San Carlos Youth Center programs and staffing, the San Carlos Youth Center Foundation and its Board of Directors continues to raise and distribute funds used to maintain and improve the physical facility, as well as supplement costs, supplemental programs, and scholarships not covered by the city

The Youth Center Foundation’s fundraising goal for 2017 is $150,000. The priorities for these funds include:

n Kitchen Remodel

n Supplemental Programs

n Organizing/Storage System for the back packs in the entry of the Youth Center

n Additional Furniture and Fixtures

The San Carlos Youth Center Foundation is a

One child fee: $25

Two or more children fee: $20 (siblings)

Drop off your kids at the San Carlos Youth Center while parents enjoy an evening out Children participate in organized crafts, games, and sports in a safe and fun environment Pizza dinner included!

Popcorn and a movie begin at 8:30pm. Staff Ratio 1:5

September Course #7039

October Course #7040

December Course #7041

Extreme Excursions is an adventure trip series designed to maximize fun with the goal of providin safe, supervised, and constructive outlets for yout and teens ages 10-17 during school breaks

Participants will have the opportunity to make new friends, experience team and personal challenges build character, learn responsibility, and have lots fun at destinations all over the bay area All trips begin and end at the San Carlos Youth Center (1001 Chestnut Street, San Carlos) and are led by Youth Development Staff. For more information or questions, please call the Youth Center at (650) 802-4471

Fall Break Extreme Excursions

10:00am-4:00pm

The San Carlos Youth Center is located at 1001 Chestnut Street in San Carlos in the heart of Burton Park. Please contact us at (650) 802-4471 or visit our website at www.cityofsancarlos.org/scyc for more information about our new Extended Drop-In Programs.

Open 6:00-8:00pm Wednesday-Friday! 8th grade through Senior in High School only

Teens have the opportunity to take over the Youth Center on weeknights starting this fall! The Youth Center’s FREE Drop-In program has been extended for teens only after hours Play ball in the full size gymnasium, check out our Playstation 4 and Wii U and many other games in the Activity Room Supervised by Youth Center Staff Registration is required and can be found on our website at www.cityofsancarlos.org/scyc or at the Youth Center front desk.

Sundays 9:00am-12:00pm

Family Open Gym time is a FREE recreational time for families to enjoy any activity of their choice in the Youth Center’s full size gymnasium on Sunday mornings! Adults must be accompanied by children to participate!

Visit our website at www.cityofsancarlos.org/scyc for updated program information at the Youth Center!

Tennis

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Group Tennis Lessons (Ages 5

yrs +)

Enjoy top-flight instruction from the staff of Stanford Hall of Famer John Whitlinger and Stanfor Tom Sarsfield. Classes of 3-8 students will consist of 6-8 hours of instruction. Classes of two stud be converted into four lessons. Terrific Tiny Tennis will consist of eight 40-minute lessons 4 hours of instruction Students provide their own rackets Important: In case of rain, call (650) 802-4382 within the hour before the scheduled start time for class status or check with the instructor at the court If at any time the instructor is absent, report to the next scheduled lesson for make-up date. No postponement announcement will be initiated by the instructor o department. Unless notified to the contrary, make up lessons will be forwarded to the nex normal meeting day and time Fridays may be used at the instructor ’s discretion Note: If ear classes are postponed due to rain, following classes may also be postponed even if courts are Tom Sarsfield

Burton Park, BP Tennis Court # 1

Terrific Tiny Tennis (Ages 5-7 yrs)

Children play FUN activities and games with low compression tennis balls on the “42-foot court” that will enhance their skill development in a success-oriented environment Small group lessons, only 2-6 students! We recommend 23 inch to 25 inch rackets

Resident: $105 / Non-resident: $125

6701 T/Th 3:50pm-4:30pm 8 classes 9/12-10/5

Resident: $85 / Non-resident: $105

6702 T/Th 3:50pm-4:30pm 6 classes 10/17-11/2

6703 T/Th 3:00pm-4:00pm 4 classes 11/14-11/28

Quickstart Tennis (Ages 8-10 yrs)

Kids will enhance their skill development with low compression tennis balls on the “60-foot court ” Play to learn! No class 11/23

Resident: $105 / Non-resident: $125

6704 Tu/Th 4:30-5:30pm 8 classes 9/12-10/5

Resident: $85 / Non-resident: $105

6705 Tu/Th 4:30-5:30pm 6 classes 10/17-11/2

6706 Tu/Th 4:00-5:30pm 4 classes 11/14-11/28

Junior Novice Tennis (Ages 11-14 yrs)

Develop the essential techniques with emphasis on control, depth, and direction on the “78-foot court ” with regulation tennis balls. Lessons will also incorporate rules, etiquette, and basic doubles play.

Resident: $105 / Non-resident: $125

6707 T/Th 6:00pm-7:00pm 8 classes 9/12-10/5

Resident: $85 / Non-resident: $105

6708 T/Th 6:00pm-7:00pm 6 classes 10/17-11/2

Junior Low Intermediate Tennis (Ages 11-14 yrs)

For players who are consistent on a slow paced rally but need to develop depth and directional control when pace is added. Review and refine stroke techniques with emphasis on basic strategy and tactics

Resident: $85 / Non-resident: $105

6709 T/Th 6:00pm-7:30pm 4 classes 11/14-11/28

Adult Novice Tennis (Ages 15 yrs+)

Develop the essential techniques with emphasis on control, depth, and direction Lessons will also incorporate rules, etiquette, and basic doubles play

Resident: $105 / Non-resident: $125

6712 T/Th 7:00pm-8:00pm 8 classes 9/12-10/5

Resident: $85 / Non-resident: $105

6713 T/Th 7:00pm-8:00pm 6 classes 10/17-11/2

Adult Intermediate Tennis (Ages 15 yrs+)

For players (NTRP 2 5-3 0) who are consistent on medium paced shots but need to develop more spin, power, and/or variety Basic to advanced shots, strategy, and tactics will be introduced and reinforced by performance enhancing drills.

Resident: $105 / Non-resident: $125

6714 T/Th 8:00pm-9:00pm 8 classes 9/12-10/5

Resident: $85 / Non-resident: $105

6715 T/Th 8:00pm-9:00pm 6 classes 10/17-11/2

6716 T/Th 7:30pm-9:00pm 4 classes 11/14-11/28

Individual Tennis Lessons (5 yrs+)

Learn new strokes or improve your old ones through individualized lessons based on your needs. All ages welcome, from beginners to advanced. Please call the Recreation Office at (650) 802-4382 or visit WhitlingerSarsfieldTennis com to contact instructor(s) and arrange your first lesson. Lessons can be scheduled Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday, 9:00am-9:00pm One 1-Hour Lesson

Resident: $70 / Non-resident: $90 Course #6710

Three 1-Hour Lessons

Resident: $195 / Non-resident: $215 Course #6711

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The benefits of recreation are endless. Taking a class offers you a social outlet, teaches you a new skill and allows your creativity t fl Fit yoga, sports, and danc coordination, agility, fl and balance Exercise n makes you physically f improves your mental health and general sense of well-being. Ar and music enrich our lives, soothe the mind, and allow you to develop a sense of creativity and self-expression.

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B e g i n n i n g S e w i n g (Ages 18 yrs+)

Have a sewing machine and don’t know where to start? We’ll cover the basics and get you sewing! Learn how to select and read a pattern Prepare, layout, and cut pattern pieces and sew the items in class We will make two easy projects, perfect for beginners Don’t worry if you have no sewing experience Just come to class with a willingness to learn, and you will be sewing in no time. A materials list will be provided approximately one week before the first session $ 5 m a t e r

Rental machines available for use during class for an additional one-time fee of $25, payable to the instructor For more details, please contact the instructor at hopkinsce@yahoo.com.

Christine Hopkins

Adult Community Center, The Loft

Resident: $99 / Non-resident: $118 6952 Th 6:30pm-8:30pm 4 classes 10/19-11/9

C r o c h e t (Ages 18 yrs+)

Learn to crochet regardless of your skill level. Beginners to advanced crocheters welcome. Learn to chain, single crochet, double crochet, read patterns, do advanced stitches, size patterns, and so much more Students need two balls of multi-colored #4 weighted variegated worsted weight yarn and a 5mm hook Children 9 years and older are welcome to sign up with a registered parent. $5 material fee payable to instructor at first class.

Jodi Pavey

Adult Community Center, Conference Room

Resident: $50 / Non-resident: $59

6822 T 6:30pm-8:00pm 4 classes 9/12-10/3

K n i t t i n g (Ages 18 yrs+)

Learn to knit for all skills level Have you always wanted to learn more skills? Then this is the class for you! Students will learn the basic knitting skills, pattern reading, work projects, and much more. Students will need to bring two balls of worsted weight #4 multi-color yard and a set of 10US/6mm bamboo or metal knitting needles Children 9 years and older are welcome to sign up along with a registered parent

Jodi Pavey

Adult Community Center, Conference Room

Resident: $50 / Non-resident: $59

6821 T 6:30pm-8:00pm 4 classes 10/10-10/31

J o y o f W a t e r c o l o r (Ages 18 yrs+)

Enjoy this class of experimentation and fun while you learn the fundamentals of watercolor Suitable for all levels subject matter will include land and cityscapes, still-life, design and composition, and use of color.

William Dunn

Adult Community Center, The Loft Resident: $60 Monthly T 10:00am-12:00pm Ongoing

We don’t like to cancel classes but sometimes it becomes necessary due to low enrollment. To help ensure the class or activity you are interested in meets, register at least one week prior to the first day

See pages 48-49 for registration information and form. Register Online at www.cityofsancarlos.org/register

Beginning Digital

Photography (Ages 18 yrs+)

In this fun, hands-on introduction to digital photography, we will work to understand the camera’s menus and modes, metering, focusing, filters, the flash, light, color and basic composition that will prepare us for portraiture, night ing activities in class basic photographic enhance hands-on the camera and ncluded is a one hour nting workshop the eekend of October 28 Bring your camera, instructional manual and a fully charged battery to the first class. Material fee of $40 is payable to instructor at first class

Marty Rose Springer

Red Morton Community Center, 1120 Roosevelt Avenue, Redwood City

Resident: $152 / Non-resident: $172 (no class 10/31)

6829 T 7:00pm-9:30pm 8 classes* 9/12-11/7

*Plus one weekend workshop

(Ages 7-Adult)

Piano Lessons are fit for anyone ages 7 to adult, beginning through advanced skill level Lessons are scheduled on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday between 4:00pm and 9:00pm. Each quarter has a total of nine half-hour lessons and there are four quarters per year. Our Program Coordinator, Judi Lozada, is a working musician and teacher

Additional materials fee for i n s t r u c t i o n b o o k A piano/ keyboard is required for daily practicing at home

Call Judi at (408) 5411122 and give her your name and home, cell, and work phone numbers She will contact you directly to schedule your private lessons, based on availability All lessons must be completed by the end of the quarter. No online registration available Call the Recreation Office at (650) 8024283 to register.

Judi Lozada

Adult Community Center

Fu n w i t h U k u l e l e (Ages 18 yrs+)

The ukulele brings out smiles! Beginning class will tune up and play some familiar songs right away. Basic chords and strums will be covered. Bring Ukulele Book 1 (Hal Leonard), clip-on tuner and music stand Handouts will be provided Continuing class is a fresh mix of songs in each series More chords, strums and songs of many styles and eras Material fee of $5 is payable to instructor at first class.

Nancy Solomon

Adult Community Center, The Loft

Resident: $152 / Non-resident: $172

Beginning

6818 T 6:00pm-7:00pm 7 classes 9/5-10/17

Continuing

6819 T 7:00pm-8:00pm 7 classes 9/5-10/17

Holiday Ukulele Class Learn some holiday favorites and perform for local seniors at our third meeting Material fee of $3 is payable to instructor at first class

Resident: $60 / Non-resident: $71

6817 T 6:00pm-7:00pm 3 classes 11/28-12/12

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Tr i b a l B e l l y D a n c e (Ages 18 yrs+)

A modern twist on a centuries-old women’s tradition, Tribal Belly Dance is a joyful and empowering interpretation of belly dance that allows dancers to improvise with each other to beautiful music In this mixed level class, beginners will get plenty of instruction in the basics and practice while intermediates review plus focus on combinations, complex movements, and performance strategies. Finger cymbals (available for purchase) will be part of the course. Wear comfortable clothing, a hip shawl or coin belt (available for purchase), or full skirt (optional) Bring plenty of water!

Leigh Anne Shaw

Adult Community Center, San Carlos Room

Resident: $77 / Non-resident: $91

Resident: $250 / Non-resident: $270

Monday September 11-November 6 9 classes

Wednesday September 13-November 8 9 classes

Thursday September 14-November 9 9 classes

6854 Th 7:00pm-8:30pm 7 classes 9/7-10/19

Resident: $67 / Non-resident: $79 (no class 11/2, 11/23)

6855 Th 7:00pm-8:30pm 6 classes 10/26-12/14

I n t e r m e d i a t e (Ages 18 yrs+)

Would you like to dance l star? This is your chance shine, whether you’re look for a fun way to exercise, fi your body, or sharpen y mind and memory Join new student class and lea the basics in Rhumba Samba, Cha Cha, Tango Waltz, Foxtrot, Swing Mambo, and more Bart a Judy are so sure you will le they guarantee you will rec a diploma at the end of series! The intermediate class is a continuation of instruction from the basic class with the addition of new and advanced steps with emphasis on styling in all the dances. One basic series required. New intermediate steps are offered each series Couples only. Fee is per couple

Judy & Bart Lewis

Adult Community Center, Parkview Room

Resident: $82 / Non-resident: $97 6828 T 8:30pm-9:30pm 6 classes 9/19-10/24

L i n e D a n c i n g (Ages 18 yrs+)

No partner necessary! Dance to a variety of music types for great exercise and lots of fun No previous experience necessary for beginner class Wear comfortable shoes For class questions e-mail instructor at cch3@att net For more information visit cathyandclaudio.com. Pay for the session and save, or drop-in, $6 at the door.

Cathy Dacumos

Adult Community Center, Parkview Room

Resident: $62 / Non-resident: $68 (no class 11/9, 11/23)

Beginning

6825 Th 1:30pm-2:45pm 11 classes 9/21-12/14

Intermediate

6826 Th 2:45pm-4:00pm 11 classes 9/21-12/14

(Ages 18 yrs+)

American Line Dance is a unique program that helps students of various skill levels learn and grow together while having fun With or without a partner, learn various forms of dance including waltz, boogie, swing, cha cha, tango, rumba, foxtrot, and more! Drop-in available at $10 per class

V. Allen L. Isidro

Adult Community Center, Parkview Room

Resident: $65 / Non-resident: $76 (no class 10/19, 10/26)

6885 Th 6:00pm-7:30pm 8 classes 9/14-11/16

F i t n e s s & W e l l n e s s

C o u n t r y H e a t (Ages 18 yrs+)

Country Heat LIVE is the high-energy, low-impact, country danceinspired workout that ’s so much fun you’ll barely notice you’re getting a total-body workout as you work up a sweat You’ll have a blast stepping in tune to the hottest country hits and quickly forget you’re torching a ton of calories No complicated moves, no weights, no worries! A cardio-based dance workout, you’ll be moving, stepping, clapping, stomping, and having fun. You don’t need a dance background, just a love for dance and country music Country Heat LIVE steps are so simple to do, you’ll be taking the lead before you know it

Carolyn Herlihy

Adult Community Center, San Carlos Room

Resident: $70 / Non-resident: $83 (no class 10/9)

6820 M 7:00pm-7:45pm 9 classes 9/11-11/13

m p (Ages 18 yrs +)

Birthdays, board games, workouts m life go better with friends. And at EmpowerFIT Boot Camp, you’ll find your strength in numbers We know that life has more ups and downs than a world championship pullup competition. That ’s why EmpowerFIT aims not only to build biceps and tight buns, but also the close relationships that will help you conquer life’s challenges – from stair climbs to a visit from the in-laws And even when the weights get heavy, we make sure working out stays lighthearted and fun Like fitness DJs, our coaches constantly mix up the routines (obstacle courses one day, sports-themed workouts the next). If you’re new to the game, we happily adjust exercises If you’re in training, we offer guidance from nutrition tips to weight loss challenges to help meet your goals Classes are held in the great outdoors, no stuffy gyms or waiting for a machine. Breathe fresh air and watch the sunrise! Before you know it, our morning classes will be your new happy hour!

Burton Park

Certified Personal Trainers: Suzanne Campanile, Stephanie Tietz

Start Date: You choose, we run classes all year!

Time: 5:30am & 6:30am (M-F) and 6:30-7:30am (M/Tu/Th/F)

Days: Monday-Friday, attend as many days as you’d like with our monthly memberships

Try our 30-day trial membership for $89!

Fee: Visit our website at www.empowerfit.com, for membership information and to register, (650) 242-5073 S

(Ages 18 yrs+)

Keep a spring in your step and improve your posture and balance with a head to toe workout that is suited to all fitness levels. Lengthen and strengthen muscles, lubricate joints, and develop core postural strength with a combination of standing, sitting, and mat exercises Resistance bands and free weights provided Please bring a towel and mat.

Jill Daly

Adult Community Center, Parkview Room

Resident: $117 / Non-resident: $137

7006 W 10:30am-11:30am 15 classes 9/6-12/13

D a n c e A e r o b i c s (Ages 18 yrs+)

For beginning to intermediate fitness levels, this is a compact time saver class of simple, non-impact dance steps set to music Get everything done in one hour Begin with a warm-up leading into dance aerobics and then a cool down. Second half is choreographed stand-up weights to strengthen and tone the entire body Bring a mat, water, towel, hand weights, and wear aerobic shoes No class 9/19, 9/21, 9/26, 9/28, 11/7, 11/9

Jennifer Ho

Adult Community Center, Parkview Room

Resident: $127 / Non-resident: $147 (no class 9/19, 9/26, 11/7)

6948 T 10:30am-11:30am 12 classes 9/5-12/12

Resident: $117 / Non-resident: $137 (no class 9/21, 9/28, 11/9)

6949 Th 10:30am-11:30am 11 classes 9/7-12/14

Resident: $237 / Non-resident: $257 (no class 9/19, 9/21, 9/26, 9/28, 11/7, 11/9)

6947 T/Th 10:30am-11:30am 23 classes 9/5-12/14

D a y t i m e P i l a t e s (Ages 18 yrs+)

Pilates is a unique, total-body fitness method that concentrates on building core strength (abdominals and back muscles). Additional benefits include improved posture, increased flexibility, and prevention of future injuries Engage every one of your muscles through focused, controlled movements to strengthen and lengthen your body. Pilates provides a challenging workout for your mind and body. Suited for all fitness levels. Bring a mat.

Jennifer Ho

Adult Community Center, Parkview Room

Resident: $127 / Non-resident: $147 (no class 9/19, 9/26, 11/8)

6945 T 12:00pm-1:00pm 12 classes 9/5-12/12

S t a n d i n g P i l a t e s a n d Ty e 4 (Ages 18 yrs+)

Standing Pilates takes you off your mat and onto your feet There are over 75 different exercises to build strength, balance, flexibility ,and coordination skills. This was developed to teach correct alignment in functional positions, and weight bearing exercises for bone strength, promoting well-being of the pelvic floor, core awareness, and focus of the brain The Tye4 is a wearable bungee/harness that provides assistance and/or challenge in the exercises. The first and third Thursdays will be Standing Pilates with the Tye4 (provided or can be purchased), which is optional The second and forth Thursdays will be Standing Pilates without the Tye4 All classes are 30 minutes Standing Pilates and 30 minutes Mat Pilates. Please bring water, mat, a towel, and wear comfortable clothes.

Jennifer Ho

Adult Community Center, Parkview Room

Resident: $117 / Non-resident: $137 (no class 9/14, 11/9, 11/23)

6946 Th 12:00pm-1:00pm 11 classes 9/7-12/14

Ta i / C h i P i l a t e s —

E a s t M e e t s W e s t (Ages 18 yrs+)

East meets West with Chinese Tai Chi and Western standing Pilates Tai Chi teaches balance and harmony with gentle movements of the upper and lower body to build strength, tone, and coordination that enables the flow of chi to the energy channels of your body. Standing Pilates trains for natural, correct, and efficient movement, building core strength, flexibility, and integrity to the body’s alignment This dynamic and calming workout is meditation in motion. Wear comfortable clothes and bring water.

Jennifer Ho

Adult Community Center, Parkview Room

Resident: $117 / Non-resident: $137 (no class 9/13, 9/20, 9/27, 11/8)

6944 W 12:00pm-1:00pm 11 classes 9/6-12/13

P i l a t e s a n d Y i n S t r e t c h i n g (Ages 18 yrs+)

This class offers the conditioning exercises of a pilates workout with the deep release of yin yoga stretching, which leads to feeling strong yet relaxed All levels of practice including beginner ’s are welcome Please wear comfortable clothing to move in, and bring a thicker mat to practice on.

Deborah Durbin

Adult Community Center, Parkview Room

Resident: $97 / Non-resident: $115 (no class 10/6, 11/3, 11/10, 12/24, 12/8)

7008 F 10:30am-11:30am 9 classes 9/15-12/15

S u g a r B l u e s W o r k s h o p (Ages 18 yrs+)

Back in the 1970’s the buzz about losing weight was all about curtailing the amount of fat in the foods we ate In fact, U S dietary recommendations focused on fat reduction. But guess what? Americans gained weight! Now the buzz is about sugar and how it contributes to obesity, heart disease, dementia, and host of other health issues Join Monique, certified Health Coach, to learn some simple steps that you can take to reduce or eliminate sugar from your diet, lost weight, balance blood pressure, and alkalize your body. Be the healthiest you can be!

Community Center, The Loft Monique Story

Resident: $37 / Non-resident: $43

6959 Th 7:00pm-8:15pm 1 class 9/14

I n t e r m e d i a t e V i n y a s a F l o w (Ages 18 yrs+)

If you are looking for a more challenging, stronger, and deeper yoga practice in a more intimate setting with personnel attention, then this class is for you. You will learn advanced poses including inversions. Previous yoga experience is a must.

Gloria Baumann

Adult Community Center, Chestnut Room

Resident: $203 / Non-resident: $223

6880 M 6:45pm-8:15pm 14 classes 9/11-12/11

G u i d e d H e a l i n g To u c h a n d Pa r t n e r e d Yo g a (Ages 18 yrs+)

A gentle yoga class with subtle adjustments of healing touch incorporated Bring a friend to share giving and receiving of guided assistance for deeper stretching with subtle adjustments. This is a lovely experience for all. All levels of practice are welcome. Wear comfortable clothing to move in, if possible please bring a friend to work with and a yoga or practice mat Fee is per person

Adult Community Center, The Loft

Deborah Durbin

Resident: $27 / Non-resident: $31

7010 Th 6:00pm-8:00pm 1 class 10/12

Yo g a F o r Yo u ! (Ages 18 yrs+)

Recharge in a safe, friendly environment. Yoga practice develops and maintains strength, flexibility, and tranquility. Wear comfortable clothes, bring a yoga mat, a strap, and one or two blocks Make-up classes available either day

Adult Community Center, Chestnut Room

Beginning/Intermediate Yoga

This series covers a range of basic yoga postures with slow flow sun salutations, traditional breathing exercises, and meditation techniques Beginners are welcome as well as experienced yogis Stretch and align your body as you quiet your mind. You’ll leave each class ready for a restful night ’s sleep.

Resident: $189 / Non-resident: $209 (no class 11/23)

6830 T 7:00pm-8:15pm 14 classes 9/12-12/12

6831 Th 7:00pm-8:15pm 14 classes 9/7-12/14

Resident: $350 / Non-resident: $370 (no class 11/23)

6832 T/Th 7:00pm-8:15pm 28 classes 9/7-12/14

Extra Gentle Yoga

Yoga for the stiff, out of shape, or those recovering from injury In this class you will learn yoga postures customized for your condition, breathing exercises for stress reduction, and complete each class in deep relaxation.

Resident: $126 / Non-resident: $146

6847 T 5:45pm-6:45pm 14 classes 9/12-12/12

6848 Th 5:45pm-6:45pm 14 classes 9/7-12/14

Resident: $232 / Non-resident: $252

6853 T/Th 5:45pm-6:45pm 28 classes 9/7-12/14

Yoga — Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 18 yrs+)

Let your body release stress and restore its vast natural healing potential. Enjoy comfort and vibrancy in your daily life as you experience strength, lightness, flexibility, and balance Simple and easy-to-follow strengthening exercises for care of the back are presented Your body will become supple and strong, finding inner contentment as deep tension and depression disappear. Through the experience of yoga, one develops an awareness and understanding of the harmonious relationship between body, mind, and breath Bring a yoga sticky mat and an optional yoga block

Deborah Durbin

Adult Community Center, San Carlos Room

Resident: $137 / Non-resident: $144 (no class 11/10/, 11/24)

6979 F 9:15am-10:15am 13 classes 9/8-12/15

Resident: $147 / Non-resident: $167

6980 M 9:15am-10:15am 14 classes 9/11-12/11

Don Weiher

Adult Community Center, Parkview Room

Resident: $161 / Non-resident: $181 (no class 11/22)

6656 W 5:45pm-6:45pm 14 classes 9/6-12/13

Gloria Baumann

Adult Community Center, Chestnut Room

Resident: $137 / Non-resident: $157 (no class 11/22)

6878 W 7:00pm-8:00pm 13 classes 9/13-12/13

Z u m b a G o l d (Ages 18 yrs+)

The Latin inspired, calorie burning dance fitness workout. Zumba Gold is a lower impact workout that is easy to follow for all fitness levels The class format combines fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body while achieving ultimate cardio health benefits. Come and be a part of this fun exhilarating experience.

Lori Dachauer

Adult Community Center, Parkview Room

Resident: $147 / Non-resident: $167 (no class 11/23)

6823 Th 9:15am-10:15am 14 classes 9/7-12/14

Z u m b a ! (Ages 18 yrs+)

Ditch the workout . . . Join the party! Zumba is a Latin-inspired dance fitness workout class that incorporates Latin dance movements Class format combines fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body Jump in and follow along with these easy to follow movements designed for everyone Get your feet moving and your heart pumping in the fun n e w workout class that is sweeping the fitness world.

Lori Dachauer

Adult Community Center, Parkview Room

Resident: $147 / Non-resident: $167 6824 M 7:30pm-8:30pm 14 classes 9/11-12/11

F i t 4 B a b y S t r o l l e r S t r i d e s ® a n d

S t r o l l e r B a r r e ® (Ages 18 yrs+)

Fit4Baby Stroller Strides® is a stroller-based fitness program designed for moms with kids from 6 weeks to 6 years, as well as pregnant moms. Each 60-minute, total body workout incorporates power walking or jogging, strengthening and toning exercises, songs, and activities Stroller Barre®, also a stroller-based program, is a blend of ballet, Pilates, and barre designed to help moms and moms-to-be build strength and muscle tone and improve posture. All classes are taught by certified fitness professionals with pre- and postnatal expertise Please bring a towel or yoga mat to your first class Your first week is FREE Check website for more information and to learn how to earn free classes, ww.sfpeninsula.fit4mom.com or call (650) 395-7558.

Fee: Drop-in no sign-up required prior to each class

$15, single class pass $60, 5-class pass

$110, 10-class pass $85, unlimited monthly membership

Drop-in: T/ F (Stroller Strides) 9:30am-10:30am Burton Park Th (Stroller Barre) 9:30am-10:30am Burton Park

B o d y B a c k ® (Ages 18 yrs+)

Body Back® is a results-based workout designed for moms who want their body back, whether they just had a baby or their last child was born twenty years ago! Unlock your personal possibilities in a supportive environment and achieve results you never dreamed possible This 8-week session includes 16 classes, before and after assessments, meal plan, group support and interaction, and personalized coaching. All classes are taught by certified fitness professionals with postnatal expertise. Please bring a towel or yoga mat to your first class Sessions available in San Carlos, Menlo Park, and Los Altos Partial sessions also available Call (650) 395-7558 or email sfpeninsula fit4mom com Additional dates, times, and pricing available on our website at www.sfpeninsula.fit4mom.com

New Client: $399, Returning $329 4- and 8-week sessions M/W 10:30am-11:30am San Carlos Area Parks

S p e c i a l I n t e r e s t

D o g O b e d i e n c e (Ages 18 yrs+)

Beginning: In this class your dog is taught sit, down, stay, come, heel, and easy (walking nicely at the end of the leash without pulling). The dog is taught to move freely and easily with the collar, so one day you barely have to use it. The dog is also taught to perform things and to willingly do or not do things, not just be prevented from doing them Verbal and/or physical praise from owner is given, which builds a relationship between owner and dog. Any specific problems you are having will be addressed and cured in class or by a lifestyle change at home. Intermediate: This class will instruct students in off-leash control This is done with the addition of a 30-foot long line You will need a 6-foot leather leash for both classes ALL dogs must have current rabies/distemper vaccinations and be a minimum of 4-months old. Special nylon choke collar included in fee. Children 11 years and up are welcome to attend class with a registered parent

Paige Tyson

Burton Park, Basketball Court

Resident: $96 / Non-resident: $114 (no class 10/31)

Beginning

6886 T 7:00pm-8:00pm 6 classes 10/17-11/28

Intermediate

6887 T 6:00pm-7:00pm 6 classes 10/17-11/28

French and Italian Cooking with Chef S

(Ages 18 yrs +)

Let ’s have fun learning to prepare classical French and Italian food If you hard to prepare not true you can easily cook like a professional! Ch over 45 years of cooking experience for professional organizations and in clients. Her passions in life are cooking and teaching. She enjoys workin her clients in a private setting and teaching cooking techniques for seaso healthy, and organic dishes. She completed her education at the Califor Culinary Academy in San Francisco in 2011, and is also a graduate of th Le Cordon Bleu Program, and has participated in continuing cooking education in Spanish, Chinese, Italian, and French Please bring your apron, cutting board, knife, and pen Complete recipes will be provided and (if we do not eat everything) samples to bring home Material Fee o payable to instructor at class

Scharol Battaglia

Adult Community Center, Kitchen

Resident: $50 / Non-resident: $59

Healthy French Dinner

Poached salmon with dill creme fraiche, sauted green beans with onions and sunflower seeds; and peach, fennel, butter lettuce salad with peach balsamic vinaigrette. We will learn how poach fresh salmon to perfection. Enjoy sautéed fresh green beans with sweet onions topped with sunflower seeds and a cool crisp summer salad Tasty and healthy meal for everyone

6954 T 6:30pm-8:30pm 1 class 9/26

Classic French Dinner

Chicken cordon bleu with lemon sauce; sautéed swiss chard with garlic and lemon; and apple galette We will make the classic chicken cordon bleu with a lemon sauce, scalloped potatoes and fresh swiss chard with toasted garlic and lemon. Dessert will be a warm and flaky apple galette (type of French apple pie)

6955 T 6:30pm-8:30pm 1 class 10/3

Lunch in Paris

Mushroom brie quiche; summer salad with herb, pine nuts and classic French dressing; rosemary shortbread crackers; and cinnamon hazelnut stuffed apples with French vanilla gelato

We will learn how to make a flaky crust for our fresh mushroom, brie and shallots, quiche, classic French dressing and awesome rosemary shortbread crackers Dessert will send your taste buds into orbit

6956 T 6:30pm-8:30pm 1 class 10/17

Antipasta Party

Arancini alla siciliana; bruschetta with prosciutto and gorgonzola palpetto al gruyere con peperone olive; and baked peaches with mascarpone cream We will be making traditional Italian appetizers, dishes for your cocktail or dinner parties Arancini are small meatballs made of rice, which we will stuff with Monterey jack cheese and sautéed mushrooms. Palpetto are small meatballs stuffed with gruyere, coto salami, and kalamata olives, topped with a delicious red bell pepper sauce Half peaches are roasted and filled with melted marscapone cheese 6957 T 6:30pm-8:30pm 1 class 11/7

Thanksgiving Reinvented

Not sure what to do with all of your turkey day leftovers? We will make delicious dishes using roast turkey, mashed potatoes, and cranberry sauce. You won’t believe how they can be transformed. Please bring your apron, cutting board, knife, and pen 6958 T 6:30pm-8:30pm 1 class 11/28

French Dinner for Friends

Chicken ballotine with chassuer sauce; winter salad with champagne vinaigrette; and carrots vichsey with orange glaze Using fresh, seasonal, organic ingredients, we will learn how to debone, stuff and tie a chicken leg and thigh properly and make an easy and tasty sauce. Compose a delicious winter salad and make vinaigrette without it separating Make clarified butter and sauté carrots to the perfect point with a yummy orange glaze 6953 T 6:30pm-8:30pm 1 class 12/5

L i f e S t o r y W r i t i n g (Ages 18 yrs+)

In this guided autobiography class, students will learn to organize and write their life stories two pages at a time. Participants will learn writing tips and weekly exercises will include such topics as knowing how to bring stories alive by describing events using all the senses By sharing stories in class each week, the students learn to listen deeply and understand and appreciate others and their life stories. The stories crafted from the eight sessions can then be made into a book for oneself or as a gift for family and friends The students can go as far and wide with their writing as they choose Other benefits of participation include making close friendships, having lots of fun, and maybe even shedding a few tears! No writing experience is necessary. Material fee of $10 is due to instructor at first class.

Craig Siulinski

Adult Community Center, The Loft

Resident: $150 / Non-resident: $170

7023 M 6:30pm-8:30pm 8 classes 9/18-11/6

A r o m a t h e r a p y W o r k s h o p (Ages 18 yrs+)

Enjoy a relaxing gentle stretching practice with guided meditation while experiencing a few essential oils throughout the time shared with an introduction on how to incorporate aromatherapy into your own experience at home. All levels of practice including beginner ’s are welcome Please wear comfortable clothing to move in and bring a practice mat

Deborah Durbin

Adult Community Center, The Loft

Resident: $27 / Non-resident: $31

7009 Th 6:00pm-8:00pm 1 class 9/21 R e t i r

You want to retire? How much should you rely on Social Security for benefits? Before you make the big leap, consider taking this class. You will learn all you need to enjoy retirement and all that offers! Bring paper and pen.

Kendra Bronstein

Adult Community Center, The Loft

Resident: $20 / Non-resident: $23

6888 W 6:30pm-8:00pm 1 class 10/11

(Ages 14 yrs+)

One-on-one tutoring can make a vital difference in a child’s ability to succeed in school Please attend the Healthy Cities Tutoring Orientation and Training and join the team of tutors who help struggling students in San Carlos schools Tutors meet with their student once a week for approximately one hour. Tutoring times are flexible. There are always more students in need than there are tutors, so your help is greatly needed No prior tutoring experience is necessary For more information call (650) 508-7327 or email info@healthycitiestutoring.org or visit www.healthycitiestutoring.org. Please join us and help make a difference for the children in our community

San Carlos School District Teachers

White Oaks School, 1901 White Oak Way, San Carlos FREE

W 8:30am-10:30am 1 class 10/18

W 6:30pm-8:30pm 1 class 10/18

R e g i s t e r O n l i n e T o d a y !

See pages 48-49 for registraiton details.

N e w s & V i e w s (

Provocative and controversial discussions of current events such as the economy and state, national, and world issues

Richard Orrin Cross

Adult Community Center, Chestnut Room

Resident: $67 / Non-resident: $79 (no class 11/10, 11/23)

6881 Th 1:30pm-3:30pm 13 classes 9/7-12/21

Outdoor Adventures n n n

Star Gazing at Crestview Park

Bring your binoculars, telescopes, star guides, and lounge chairs for some informal star gazing at Crestview Park in San Carlos. See how many different things you can identify in the night sky! Arrive before dark; please park on Crestview Drive Bring small flashlights only with red lens Dress warmly and wear a hat All ages No registration or fee required This is a popular spot for amateur astronomers so there could be telescopes. Caution! Please don’t touch a telescope without permission; parents, please watch your children.

Saturdays — Dusk to 10:00pm

9/16, 9/23, 10/14, 10/21, 11/11, 11/18, 12/16

Challenge Hikes

We car pool from the Sam Trans Garage leaving at 8:00am (unless otherwise noted) and return mid to late afternoon. Challenge hikes are usually 8 to 12 miles and are rated moderate to strenuous Bring water and lunch There is a $5 per person fee, which can be given to Tom at the beginning of the day Additional information will be provided through email before hike date For details or to register, email tom@tomdavids com

Sep 16 .......Butano State Park — Strenuous Nov 18 ...............Montara Mountain — Strenuous Oct 21 .......El Corte de Madera Creek OSP Strenuous Dec 9 ..................Twin Peaks and vicinity, SF Moderate

Pathfinder Hikes

We carpool from the San Carlos Library leaving at 9:00am (unless notes otherwise) and return by 1:30pm. These hikes are 4 to 5 miles long and are rated easy to moderate, although a few are strenuous Additional information will be provided through email before hike date For details or to register, email tom@tomdavids com There is no fee Sep 13 .......Purisima OSP Moderate (8am departure) Nov 15 ...............McDonald County Park Moderate Oct 18 .......Water Dog Lake — Sheep Camp Tr. — Moderate Dec 6 ..................Grabtown Gulch Loop — Strenuous

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P i c k l e b a l l (Ages 18 yrs +)

Play Pickleball! It ’s the new game in town! Each Tuesday three courts are set up for rotation play. Excellent for beginners and experienced players! Low key environment for those who just want to come out and give it a try! Pay a $5 drop-in fee at the door and sign a waiver to join the fun! Youth Center, Gymnasium

$5 drop-in T 10:00am-1:00pm

n (Ages 18 yrs+)

Drop in and PLAY! Enjoy a low pressure way to practice skills, learn techniques, meet other players, and stay in the game! Informal teams ensure a different competitive and fun experience each week All skill levels welcome Pre-registration is recommended to ensure minimum enrollment Additional Option: drop in, pay $10 at the door, and sign an onsite waiver to participate on an occasional basis. Call the Athletics office at (650) 802-4124 for more information.

Central Middle School

Resident: $64 / Non-resident: $74

6815 Th 7:00pm-9:00pm 10 classes 9/28-12/7

6816 Th 7:00pm-9:00pm 10 classes 12/14-2/22

Adult Sports/Leagues n n n

Come Join San Carlos Adult Sports Leagues We offer Softball, Basketball, Bocce Ball, and Soccer. Teams can sign up by filling out a registration form and submitting it before the season deadline

For the most up to date information, please visit our Sports League Website at: www.quickscores.com/cityofsancarlos

Questions?

Contact Molly Crossfield (Athletics Coordinator) MCrossfield@cityofsancarlos.org, (650) 802-4120

Softball Leagues

Soccer Leagues

Men’s

Softball Umpires Needed

For more information regarding recruitment for a paid position as a softball umpire, please call Carl Mitchell at (510) 200-9325

Basketball Leagues

Winter (January – March) 8 Games

Men’s Mondays Tierra Linda School

Women’s Tuesdays Tierra Linda School

Spring/Summer (April – July) 8 Games

Men’s Mondays Youth Center

Women’s Tuesdays Youth Center

Fall (September – November) 8 Games

Men’s Mondays Youth Center

Women’s Tuesdays Youth Center

Free Agents

Are you looking to play on a Softball, Basketball, Bocce Ball, or Soccer team, but do not have a team to play on? If so, you can sign up as a free agent! Fill out the form and submit to Molly Crossfield at:MCrossfield@cityofsancarlos org We do not guarantee placement on a team, but will provide teams with free agent information so that they can contact the free agent directly if they need a player Free Agent Form can be downloaded at: www.quickscores.com/cityofsancarlos

Bocce Ball Leagues

Spring (March – April) 8 Games

A C C

Adult Community Center

O p e n T o S e r v e Y o u !

Adult Community Center is offering new classes, programs, and activities to serve our community. We are here and ready to WOW you with all that we have to offer: N

With more programs, more activities, and more services, we are bigger and better and ready to serve you now!

601 Chestnut Street, San Carlos | (650) 802-4384

The mission of the Adult Community Center (ACC) is “to promote healthy lifestyles, lifelong learning and independence for adults 50 and over by providing opportunities for recreation, relationships and resources ”

R e c r e a t i o n

Recreate at the new ACC! A variety of recreation classes and activities are planned for you at the ACC. You can experience:

n Health & Wellnesses classes like Meditation, Yoga, Tai Chi, Reiki, Stretch, Strengthen & Balance, Senior Boot Camp, Balance Classes, Fencing, Chair Yoga, Adult Coloring, and Dance

n Hobby classes like Knitting, Painting, and Cooking

n Enrichment classes like Piano Lessons, Ukulele, and Culinary Arts

n Educational classes like News & Views and Jim Dunbar Opinion Exchange

Check out the Activity Guide or the web at www.RecConnect.net for more information!

R e l a t i o n s h i p s

Create lasting friendships and meaningful relationships Enjoy a cup of coffee in the lounge, shoot some pool with your friends in our game room, or join one of our social clubs like Friendly Connections or Chinese Social. A great way to meet new people is to take a Day Trip to various Bay Area spots and enjoy a day out.

At the ACC you can play games like Bridge, Pedro, Table Tennis, Billiards, Bingo, Poker, and Mah Jongg, Cribbage, Canasta, Mexican Train.

Come into our Center and enjo

Monthly Special Events.

R e s o u r c e s

The ACC is a great resource for information about your community Call or stop by for a tour and orientation of our Center, (650) 802-4384.

n Dance Studio

n Fitness Room

n Game Room

n Parkview Café

n Volunteer Opportunities

n Facility Rentals

n Day Trips

Hours

Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm Staff

Anna Kertel, Recreation Supervisor

Linda Scannell, Recreation Coordinator

Beverly Bouma, Travel Program Coordinator

Reyna Ramirez, Chef

Ruben Ramirez, Facility Attendant

This is a wonderful opportunity for you to come out, meet new people and have a great time. For more information on any of our events, please call (650) 802-4384

Bon Voyage...

A Night

on the S.S. ACC

Saturday, September 30, 2017

6:00pm-10:00pm Course #7047

$65 Per Person

Ahoy there! Come aboard the S S ACC! This fun filled evening will start with your boarding photo and beverage mixer, then off to the dining deck for your main course After dinner, enjoy live music and dancing. Ship boards at 6:00pm at Dock 601, dinner at 6:30pm and our entertainment begins at 8:00pm (We will not actually be sailing anywhere!)

Pedro Tournament

Saturday, October 21, 2017

12:00pm-4:00pm Course #7014

$45 Per Person

Doors open at 11:00am, lunch is served from 11:30am-12:30pm and the Tournament begins at 1:00pm sharp! Must be 18 and know how to play Register early! Call (650) 802-4384 to request a registration form Part of the proceeds will benefit the San Carlos Adult Community Center

Breakfast With Santa

Saturday, December 16, 2017

$25 (1 Adult & 1 Child) Course #7017

$15 (Additional Family Member) Course #7018

Join us for a delicious pancake breakfast with Santa. A fun filled morning for parents, grandparents, families, friends, and neighbors. A special event with holiday arts, crafts, holiday movies, and face painting. Don’t forget your camera to capture those bright eyes and smiling faces. For more information, call (650) 802-4384 Advanced registration required on or before December 13.

C a f é P a r k v i e w

Nutcracker Tea Party

Saturday, November 11, 2017

11:00am-12:30pm

$35 (1 Adult & 1 Child) Course #7034

$15 (Additional Family Member) Course #7035

Come see the Bay Area’s most family friendly ballet. All ages are welcome to this heartwarming and energetic performance of the Nutcracker. You and your child will enjoy afternoon tea and snacks while watching this unique, shortened Nutcracker performance, including dancers from Redwood City’s Academy of American Ballet. After the short performance, your little dancers will have the opportunity to learn movements from the Nutcracker ballet Dress up in your favorite ballet outfit.

Food Assistance Program

Caring Cupboard Food Program

The Adult Community Center now serves meals five days a week, offering lunch on Monday-Thursday and a hearty breakfast on Fridays! We also offer a Special Event luncheon every 2nd Friday of the month with entertainment included You’ll be sure to find our facility warm, inviting, friendly, and a great place to enjoy a delicious meal with friends, both new and old. Our staff and dedicated group of volunteers are waiting to serve you! Everyone in the community is welcome

ACC Breakfast Social

Join us at the San Carlos Adult Community Center for a hearty Breakfast Special from 9:00am-10:30am on the 1st, 3rd & 4th Fridays of the month

ACC Monthly Luncheons

The ACC hosts monthly Friday Luncheons with entertainment on the following dates: September 8, October 6, November 3, December 8

Is your food budget not stretching far enough? You may be eligible for “free” groceries twice a month Call Anna Kertel at (650) 802-4384 for a confidential appointment.

Sponsored by the San Carlos Service Clubs for Seniors and the Adult Community Center Donations of canned food, boxed food, or packages that are nonperishable and in their factory-sealed condition are welcome

Adult Trips and Tours n n n

A d u l t D a y T r i p s

Trips can fill quickly so early registration is highly encouraged. For more information go to www.cityofsancarlos.org/deps/pr/acc/trips or call (650) 802-4384.

Asilomar

Thursday, October 19, 2017

8:00am–5:00pm

$85 Per Person Course #6652

This is your chance to experience a full tour of the Asilomar Conference Center, including lunch at the Crocker Dining Hall (cafeteria style) This tour will take you through the architectural wonders of Julia Morgan. We will be walking pathways that are up and down walk ways and take the path to the beach After lunch we will be touring the Los Pinos Lighthouse A docent will board the bus and give the history of the lighthouse This is a walking tour around the facility and we will be walking some distance. Wear comfortable shoes.

The New San Francisco

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

9:00am-5:00pm

$85 Per Person Course #6861

Have you been wanting to see the new Salesforce Tower, the Leaning Tower (Millennium) or the newest Monumental Sculpture? Have you been looking forward to learning about Dogpatch or the new developments in China Basin? Craig Smith will be taking us on a tour of all the new developments that have been springing up around San Francisco. We will take a walking tour of the Salesforce Tower and you will see cracks in the sidewalk at the Millennium Tower There is walking on this tour so wear comfortable shoes Lunch will be at Delancey Street

A d u l t E x t e n d e d T r i p s

Our Community Center would like to introduce you to our extended trip Collette Travel. We can provide yo our group tours which are listed o get together and find that special destination you have always wanted to visit like the “Magical Northern Lights of Iceland.” We can help you select worldwide destinations that can fit your dreams or bucket list and provide door to door service leaving the details to us. All you need to do is contact us! Beverly Bouma, Travel coordinator (650) 802-4112 or em bbouma@cityofsancarlos.org.

Discover Croatia, Slovenia & the Adriatic Coast

April 7-18, 2018

$3,899 Double

Highlights: Opatija, Plitvice Lakes National Park, Dubrovnik, Choice of Excursion in Dubrovnik, Cilipi Family-Style Dinner, Split, Diocletian’s Palace, Ljubljana, Castle Dinner, Lake bled, Pletna Boat Ride, Zagreb

Iceland: Land of Fire & Ice

July 22-30, 2018

$4,999 Double

Highlights: Reykjavik, Golden Circle, Thingvellir National Park, Gulfoss Waterfall, Geysir, Snaefellsnes Peninsula, Cave Tour or Lava Field Walk, Breidafjordur Bay, Waterfall Seljalandsfoss, Vik, Eyjafjallajokull Volcano Visitor Center, Skogar Museum, Skogafoss, Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon, Vatnajokull National Park & Glacier, Blue Lagoon or Whale Watching

W e e k d a y G e t a w a y s !

Feeling spontaneous? Sometimes the best day trips are the lastminute getaways Check out our short day trip destinations If you don’t find a trip below that suits you, let Anna or Linda know where you would like to go. Van space is limited so sign up early!

Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum

October 21, 8:00am-5:00pm $25 Per Person Course #7036

Red Hawk Casino

Wednesday October 4

8:00am-6:00pm

$40 Per Person Course #6942 Jackson Rancheria

Wednesday December 13

7:30am-6:00pm

$40 Per Person Course #6943

Livermore Outlet Shopping Trip

November 16, 8:30am-4:30pm $20 Per Person Course #7021

Redwood Grove Nature Preserve and Lisa’s Tea Treasures

September 21, 9:00am-5:00pm $35 Per Person Course #7037

ACC Classes and Activities n n n

F i t n e s s

S e n i o r B o o t C a m p

Senior Boot Camp focuses on function with a dose of modification and motivation Experience a workout that includes strength, agility, balance, and core

Paul Scherman

$15 monthly/$5 drop-in per class for one day per week

T 11:00am-12:00pm Ongoing ACC

Th 11:00am-12:00pm Ongoing ACC

C h a i r Yo g a

Yoga brings a calm mind, a flexible body, and helps with balance and stability Come join us and we’ll move to the music together!

While seated on chairs, seniors can do versions of twists, hip stretches, forward bends, and mild backbends. Enjoy the health benefits of yoga, including improved muscle tone, better breathing habits, reduction of stress, better sleep, and a sense of well-being

Christine Salah

$15 monthly/$5 drop-in per class for one day per week

T 10:30am-11:30am Ongoing ACC

Th 10:30am-11:30am Ongoing ACC

R e i k i

Reiki Masters and practitioners offer this hands-on energy that helps your body to balance, relax, calm, and be energized at the same time Sign up at the Reception Desk or call (650) 802-4384 No cost.

Amy Yoshida, Volunteer, Reiki Master

W 1:00pm-2:30pm Ongoing ACC

A C C F i t n e s s R o o m

The ACC Fitness Room is open to help you improve your life Stop by the Front Desk and pick up a Membership Packet. After you have completed the forms, please turn them in to Anna or Linda. Before using the Fitness Room you will need to make an appointment to meet with Paul Scherman, Fitness Instructor, to learn how to properly use the fitness equipment.

Fitness Room

Membership Fees

18-61 years of age: $100 per year

62 years and over: $50 per year

$10 per session Pre-registration is required W 1:30pm-3:30pm 8/2-8/23 ACC W 1:30pm-3:30pm 11/29-12/20 ACC

B o s u B a l l C l a s s

Bosu Balance Trainer can enhance balance training with games and sequences that build strength.

Paul Scherman

$15 monthly/$5 drop-in per class F 11:00am-12:00pm Ongoing ACC

S t r e t c h , S t r e n g t h a n d B a l a n c e

Senior exercise is an important part of the health and wellness of seniors It helps increase your metabolism, energy levels, and alertness. Research shows that those suffering from chronic illness benefit from exercise even if it is done while sitting in a chair. Chair exercises are great for older adults, those with disabilities, poor balance, or anyone who has trouble standing or getting on the floor to do exercises They are always gentle on the body and generally safe for most people to do. It is always a good idea to talk to your doctor before beginning a new exercise program, but you are not likely to injure yourself doing any of these exercises Bring a 5 lb dumbbell weight with you to the first class Be sure to wear loose clothing and comfortable, supportive shoes No cost

M/W/F 9:00am-10:00am Ongoing ACC

Ta i C h i

Learn the practice of joy through movement Relaxing and flowing exercises are given to energize the body. No pre-registration necessary. No cost.

Rita Hubner and Patricia Snowden

T/W 9:00am-9:30am Ongoing ACC

Susan Hu

T/W 9:30am-10:00am Ongoing ACC

G e n t l e Ta i C h i

The significant reduction in falls among adults who are practicing Tai Chi speaks volumes about why you should incorporate it into your exercise program We emphasize and practice mindful moves in a non-judgmental harmonious setting This FREE class for beginning newcomers is taught by Elliott Mao and is offered in partnership with Sequoia Hospital-Dignity Health. Come and discover the “Qi” energy that has benefitted millions for centuries. No previous experience or skills needed Supportive, learnerfriendly environment Even fun! More energy, better balance, reater concentration, less stress Sign up at the ACC Front Desk No class 11/2, 11/23.

Elliott Mao

Th 9:30am-10:30am 10/5-12/21 ACC

S e n i o r F e n c i n g

Senior Fencing is an interesting way to exercise for seniors The movements, agility training, and non-traumatic contact is perfect for seniors, even those with light-to-moderate disabilities like arthritis or joint replacements. People need variety to help make their exercise a life-long endeavor and fencing is a great addition to the mix

Paul Scherman

$15 Monthly

M 10:30am-11:30am Ongoing ACC

C r e a t i v e A r t s

A d u l t C o l o r i n

g

Coloring isn’t just for kids! Adult Coloring can be beneficial for adults, namely for its destressing power The Center will supply all coloring materials (paper, color sheets, pens, and pencils).

$10 Monthly or $3 drop-in

W 10:30am-12:00pm Ongoing ACC

J o y o f W a t e r c o l o r

Enjoy this class of experimentation and fun while you learn the fundamentals of watercolor Suitable for all levels subject matter will include land and cityscapes, still-life, design and composition, and use of color

William Dunn

$60 Monthly

T 10:00am-12:00pm Ongoing ACC

Do you enjoy knitting? Bring your project, supplies, and join in. Lots of pleasant company, help and advice from the group The club meets Fridays, 9:30am-11:30am No cost

D a n c e

S e n i o r Ta p D a n c e

Tap Dance is a fun way to exercise with tap steps! Tap dancing can improve your balance and flexibility. This class keeps seniors on their toes mentally and physically.

Lauren Mayer

$15 Monthly

M 1:00pm-2:00pm Ongoing ACC

A m e r i c a n L i n e D a n c e

American Line Dance is a unique program that helps students of various skill levels learn and grow together while having fun. With or without a partner, learn various forms of dance including waltz, boogie, swing, cha cha, tango, rumba, foxtrot, and more!

Allen Isidro

$15 monthly/$5 drop-in per class

Beginning

T 1:30pm-2:30pm Ongoing ACC

Advanced

T 2:30pm-3:30pm Ongoing ACC

H

Do you or someone you love have diabetes? The Diabetes Empowerment Education Program (DEEP) is an evidence-based diabetes education program for people with diabetes or prediabetes DEEP encourages lifestyle changes while learning about your diabetes and the way it affects your quality of life Six 2-hour weekly sessions No Cost

W 9:30am-11:30am 9/13-10/18 ACC

L i v i n g H e a l t h y W o r k s h o p

Get the tools to live a healthy life! This FREE 7-week workshop will offer practical techniques and support for making the best choices for your health and well-being. Weekly sessions will address memory, stress and pain management, healthy and enjoyable eating, physical activity, sleep, and working well with healthcare providers. Offered free as a community service of Sequoia Healthcare District.

W 10:00am-11:30am 10/11-11/15 ACC

M a t t e r o f B a l a n c e

A Matter of Balance is an 8-week program for those who have a fear of falling or have fallen. This program has interactive discussions and activities, gentle exercises, and is sponsored by Stanford Health Care Space is limited so sign up today at the ACC Front Desk

W 2:00pm-4:00pm 9/27 – 11/15 ACC

M i n d f u l n e s s M o n d a y

We invite you to join us for “Mindfulness Meditation” from 11:00am-12:00pm at the San Carlos Adult Community Center. This class is taught with love by Bev Childs. There’s no charge and no experience necessary For more information on this class please contact Bev Childs at (650) 593-8827

To t a l H e a l t h B r a i n C l a s s

The current science suggests that to achieve sharper thinking and ward off dementia, we must practice better health habits across the three main dimensions of wellness: physical, intellectual, and socio-emotional health. Pursuing activities that promote engagement in all these areas such as getting regular exercise, playing games that test our ability to “think fast,” stretching our minds with new intellectual pursuits, and staying socially connected are all paths to better brain fitness. 8-week course.

Paul Scherman $15 Per Session

T 1:30pm-3:30pm 8/8-9/26 ACC

T 1:30pm-3:30pm 10/10-11/28 ACC

B a l a n c e & B r a i n s

Balance & Brains is an innovative combination of specific activities designed to improve memory, reasoning, conceptualization, language, problem solving, and balance skills

Paul Scherman

$15 monthly/$5 drop-in per class for one day per week

Tu 12:15pm-1:15pm Ongoing ACC Th 12:15pm-1:15pm Ongoing ACC

B l o o d P r e s s u r e S c r e e n i n g —

C h e c k , C h a n g e , C o n t r o l

It ’s important that your blood pressure be within a healthy range While high blood pressure rarely has symptoms, the good news is that it can be diagnosed using a simple test with a blood pressure monitor. The Adult Community Center offers “FREE” blood pressure screenings on the 3rd Tuesday of every month from 11:00am12:00pm, provided by Sequoia Hospital No appointments necessary! S p e c i a l I n t e r e s t

O p i n i o n E x c h a n g e w i t h J i m D u n b a r

The 2nd Monday of each month your host will be Jim Dunbar of KGO Radio fame This informal meeting will include current events, commentary, and then some No pre-registration necessary No cost M 10:00am-11:30am Ongoing ACC

AARP Smart Driver Program (Ages

50+ yrs)

A 2-day mature driver program sponsored by AARP. Space is limited, advance registration is required. Make check payable to AARP and give to instructor on day of class

$15 AARP Member/$20 Non-Member

T & Th 9:00am-1:00pm 10/3 & 10/5 ACC

Space is limited, advance registration is required This AARP Refresher Course is an option for people who have completed the full 8-hour class in the past All participants must take the 8-hour class the first time. The senior driver improvement insurance discount lasts three years. When it’s time to renew, participants can choose to either repeat the 8-hour class or take the 4-hour refresher class Make check payable to AARP and give to instructor on day of class

$15 AARP Member/$20 Non-Member

Th 8:30am-1:00pm 10/26 ACC

D r u m m i n g C i r c l e

A drum circle is a celebration of life, community, and music making in the moment. Participants sit in a circle while playing drums and hand percussion and join in creating a group rhythm

Maurice O’Flynn

$2 Suggested Donation

T 1:30pm-2:30pm 9/5-10/10 ACC

T 1:30pm-2:30pm 11/7-12/12 ACC

W i i B o w l i n g

Join in on the fun and play Wii Bowling. All you need to do is pick up a controller and get ready to bowl Can be done sitting in a chair or standing Tournaments are played during the year with the San Carlos Elms and Youth Center Advisory Council!

T 9:00am-11:00am Ongoing ACC

Active Aging Week was initiated by the International Council on Active Aging to promote the benefits of a healthy lifestyle on a national scale During the week of September 25th, San Carlos Adult Community Center will hold special events for older adults sharing the active aging message and showcasing their agefriendly wellness programs The goal of Active Aging Week is to give as many older adults as possible the means to experience activities and exercise in a safe, friendly, and fun atmosphere

Come and explore the possibilities with your San Carlos Adult Community Center.

S o c i a l C o n n e c t i o n s

D r o p - i n G a m e s a n d A c t i v i t i e s

n Canasta — Mondays, 12:30-3:00pm

n Bingo — Mondays, 1:00-3:00pm, cards cost $1 each/6 for $5

n Drumming Circle Tuesdays, 1:00-3:00pm, cards cost $1 each/6 for $5

n Bocce Ball — Thursdays, 9:30am-11:30am at the Burton Park Bocce Ball Court

n Bridge (Introduction to Fun Bridge for Absolute Beginners) Thursdays, 9:0010:30am

n Bridge (Introduction) — Thursdays, 1:00 3:30pm

n Bridge (Popular Conventions) — Thursdays, 10:30am-12:00pm

n Hearts Thursdays,12:00-4:00pm

n Mexican Train — Fridays, 12:30pm

n Movies — Tuesdays and Fridays, 1:003:30pm, FREE!

n Pedro Card Club (Intermediate Level Tuesdays and Thursdays, 12:30-4:00pm

n Pickleball (Introduction) — 1st Wednesday,, 1:30-3:30pm at the ACC

n Poker Tuesdays, 11:30am-3:30pm

F I S H Fr i e n d s i n S e r v i c e t o H u m a n i t y

FISH is a volunteer-based transportation service to medical appointments sponsored by the Presbyterian Church. Call (650) 593-1288 at least 24 hours ahead of day needed

Tr a n s p o r t a t i o n

R e d i - W h e e l s R e d i -W h e e l s

people who cannot use the regular public bus system. It is part of SamTrans Transportation for Mobility Impaired For more info or to request a Redi-Wheels application, call (800) 660-4287

Lyft Concierge San Carlos Adult Community Center (ACC) in partnership with Sequoia Healthcare District and hosted by PVI Little House, is pleased to offer this cost-effective ride option If you need a ride to or from your home in San Carlos to the ACC or to doctor appointments, dentist and other medical services, call our direct transportation hotline number at (650) 272-5040. A Ly ft d r i v e r w i l l c o m e t o y o u r h o u s e w i t h i n a f e w m i n u t e s a n d bring you to the ACC When you are finished enjoying your visit a t t h e ACC , Ly ft w i l l g e t y o u a s a f e r i d e b a c k h o m e Th e c o s t o f each ride is $4 flat. Registration is required to be a part of this service and you can do so in person at the ACC or call (650) 2725040

Emergency

Preparedness Planning!

This 2-hour presentation will provide valuable information on topics such as creating a family/office disaster plan, assembling home/office and portable disaster supply kit, sheltering in place, evacuation procedures, and preparing for and responding to specific disasters.

Since we can only do our best to prevent man-made disasters and terrorism, and since we certainly can’t control “mothernature,” it ’s only a matter of time before a minor or major incident occurs in or around our immediate area When a disaster happens and Police, Fire and Emergency Services are overwhelmed, will you be prepared to care for yourself, family, friends, and neighbors?

In all places, home, work or school, it pays to be ready and prepared to deal with all types of natural and man-made disasters Here on the Peninsula, we are subject to power outages, earthquakes, fires, floods, severe storms, extreme heat, gas leaks, plane crashes, disease and/or flu pandemics, and a host of other possible situations

Free! Schedule a presentation for your business, group, or club today. Email to cert@redwoodcity.org, enter “Are you Ready?” in your subject line

Presented by Redwood City Fire Department

Christy Adonis, Emergency Preparedness

Community Outreach Coordinator (650) 780-7400 or cadonis@redwoodcity org

Facility Rentals

P l a n n i n g a s p e c i a l e v e n t

o r b u s i n e s s m e e t i n g ?

W e ’ v e g o t t h e p l a c e f o r i t !

S a n C a r l o s A d u l t C o m m u n i t y C e n t e r

601 Chestnut Street, San Carlos

The San Carlos Adult Community Center is a unique and charming place for meetings and events and is conveniently located for easy access from both Highway 101 and 280 The recently renovated facility features new floors, bay windows with a view of our beautifully landscaped grounds, an outdoor patio area with teakwood furniture, fire pit and gas BBQ, and a commercial kitchen. Available amenities include 6-foot banquet tables, 60-inch round dining tables, banquet chairs, and a baby grand piano The facility may be reserved for private functions up to one year in advance Please call (650) 802-4113 or email lscannell@cityofsancarlos org for an appointment

S a n C a r l o s Y o u t h C e n t e r

1001 Chestnut Street, San Carlos

The San Carlos Youth Center is nestled in the heart of lovely Burton Park The facility offers a full size gym, dance studio and a meeting room for youth-related events Rental opportunities include birthday party packages, youth sport tournaments, and private events With its convenient location and great amenities, it’s a great opportunity to host your next party, practice, or parent meeting. Rental requests must be submitted a minimum of 30 days prior to the requested date. For more information call (650) 802-4122.

R e g i s t e r E a r l y . . .

We don’t like to cancel classes but sometimes it becomes necessary due to low enrollment. To help ensure the class or activity you are interested in meets, register at least one week prior to the first day.

R e g i s t r a t i o n D a t e s

Online, Mail-in, Fax-in and Drop-off Registration

Residents Non-Residents

Starts August 1 Starts Agust 8

All Resident registration (mail, fax, or drop-off) received prior to the registration start date will be held and processed randomly beginning August 1.

4 E a s y W a y s t o R e g i s t e r . . .

Online

www cityofsancarlos org/register

Mail-in

Parks & Recreation Registration

601 Chestnut Street San Carlos, CA 94070

Fax-in

24 hours a day using Visa or MasterCard to (650) 595-6708

Walk-in and Drop-off

at the Recreation Office

601 Chestnut Street, San Carlos

Online Registration Account

To register online, create an account by visiting www cityofsancarlos org/register and click on the “Create My Account” tab You will be prompted to fill out all information necessary to build your account...just don’t forget to add the kids! You may also complete an “Account Request Form” found online for us to create your account for you. Just submit the completed form by email to recreation@cityofsancarlos org or visiting us at the Adult Community Center, located at 601 Chestnut Street

Registration Office Hours

Monday through Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm Call (650) 8024382 for information about registration, classes, special events, rentals, and activities

Resident/Non-Resident Fees

Resident (R) fees apply to anyone with a home San Carlos mailing address Non-Resident (NR) fees apply to anyone living in another city.

Refund Policy

If you withdraw from a class at least five or more working days before the class starts, a refund less a $10 processing fee will be issued. Special policies apply for Adult Trips/Tours and Adventure Camps Full refunds are given for classes cancelled by the Parks & Recreation Department

Payment Methods

We gladly accept Visa, MasterCard, check and cash

Please complete entire form.

Primary Contact

Name (Adult): LAST FIRST

Address: STREET ADDRESS CITY ZIP

Phone Number: ( ) ( ) PRIMARY NUMBER

Cell Phone: ( )

SECONDARY NUMBER

Cell Phone Carrier: IF YOU WISH TO RECEIVE TEXT ALERTS (ATT, VERIZON, ETC )

Emergency Contact: ( ) NAME PHONE NUMBER

Email Address: FOR RECEIPTS, NEWS, UPDATES, ETC.

Activity Registration

Do you have any special needs that require specific accommodations so you can fully enjoy one of our classes or facilities? n Please contact me about my need for disabled services.

person

If yes, please describe:

Waiver and Photo Release

Liability Waiver: I hereby absolve and hold harmless the City of San Carlos, the San Carlos School District (when District facilities are used or a program is co-sponsored), and the Parks and Recreation Foundation of San Carlos, their respective officers, employees, and instructors, from all injuries, claims, or liabilities that may result from my participation or my minor child’s participation in the above activities. If the above participant is a minor, I give my consent to his/her participation. I am aware the activity may involve risk of injury and assume all risks for injuries received Photo/Video Release: I agree to the use of my/our photograph/video for City and/or Parks & Recreation Foundation publicity Please sign below. Participant Signature: Date:

San Carlos Parks Directory n n n

Arguello Park

260 Wellington Dr (at Phelps Rd )

Big Canyon Park

3190 Brittan Ave

Burton Park

900 Chestnut (Brittan Ave , Cedar St , Arroyo Ave )

Cedar Street Neighborhood Park

100 Block of Cedar St

City Hall Park

1401 San Carlos Ave.

Crestview Park (Nannarone Field)

1000-A Crestview Dr. (at Leslie Ct.)

Eaton Park

3000 Eaton Ave (west end of Eaton Ave )

Heather Dog Area

2700 Melendy Dr (west side of Heather School)

Highlands Park

2600 Melendy Dr (at Aberdeen Dr )

Hillcrest Circle Park

280 Hillcrest Rd (at Arundel Rd )

Frank D. Harrington Park

759 Laurel St.

Laureola Park

503 Old County Rd.

North Crestview

350 Crestview Dr

San Carlos Avenue Neighborhood Park

2400 Block of San Carlos Ave

Vista Park

401 Crestview Dr

Lost items recovered from our parks are stored at the Corp Yard for 30 days. Please contact (650) 802-4140 to make an appointment to view lost items. Appointments are available Tuesday-Thursday, 9:00am-3:00pm.

Special Events n n n

Sunday, September 17, 2017

10:00am-2:00pm

600 block of Laurel Street between San Carlos Avenue and Cherry Street, next to the Farmers Market

Join your neighbors for the San Carlos Public Safety Fair featuring City’s Police and Fire Departments!

This family-friendly event will include a variety of public equipment on display, as well as information to help all residents stay safe and learn how to prepare for an emergency.

Visit www.cityofsancarlos.org/safetyfair for more information.

Bon Voyage Fundraising Par t y A Night on the S.S. ACC

Saturday, September 30, 2017

6:00-10:00pm

$65 Per Person

Adult Communit y Center 601 Chestnut St ., San Carlos

Nutcracker Tea Par ty

Satur day, November 11, 2017

11:00am-12:30pm

$35 for 1 Adult & 1 Child #7034

$15 Additional F amily Member #7035

Join us for a fun-filled evening with dinner and dancing to live music

See page 40 for more details!

All ages ar e welcome to this hear twar ming and energetic family friendly perfor mance of the Nutcracker. Enjoy after noon tea and snacks while watching an unique, shor tened Nutcracker perfor mance including dancer s fr om Redwood City ’s Academy of American Ballet. After the shor t perfor mance, childr en will have the oppor tunity to lear n movements fr om the Nutcracker ballet Dr ess up in your favorite ballet outfit.

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