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Page 1: Summer 2015

In This Issue:Kids Zone

Page 10

Picnic in the ParkPage 19

Tiny Tot ProgramPage 26

Summer 2015 | July - September

Community Information • Recreation Activities • Park Guide

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Jurupa Community Services DistrictPark and Recreation Department

Administrative Offices13820 Schleisman Road

Eastvale, CA 92880951.727.3524 | 951.727.3506 fax

www.parks.jcsd.us

Jurupa Community Services District Board of Directors

Jane Anderson, PresidentChad Blais, Vice PresidentBetty Anderson, Director

Bob Craig, Director Ken McLaughlin, Director

Eastvale Parks CommissionJane Anderson, Chairperson

Chad Blais, DirectorIke Bootsma, City CouncilWilliam Link, City Council

JCSD Parks & Recreation DepartmentTodd Corbin

General Manager

Ric Welch Director of Parks & Community Affairs - Ext. 508

Rafael GonzalezParks & Recreation Manager- Ext. 505

Ross JohnsonParks Maintenance Supervisor- Ext. 105

Randy SolisParks Services Supervisor- Ext. 126

Duje BabarovicRecreation Specialist- Ext. 223

Victoria ReynaRecreation Specialist- Ext. 224

Yvette VasconesRecreation Specialist- Ext. 215

Wendy LandrethAdministrative Assistant- Ext. 516

Stacy MacBethAdministrative Secretary- Ext. 120

Vanessa HamptonAdministrative Secretary- Ext. 108

Contents Inside this Edition...

Connect with us:

www.facebook.com/JCSDParks

@JCSDParks

@jcsdparksandrec

[email protected]

Government & Public ServiceS:City of Eastvale (951) 361-0900Department of Motor Vehicles (800) 777-0133Code Enforcement (951) 826-5633Animal Control (951) 358-7387Vector Control (951) 340-9792Graffiti Removal (951) 727-3500Weed Abatement (951) 826-5341

emerGency ServiceS:Fire and Emergency Medical Response (951) 657-2161Riverside County Sheriff (951) 776-1099California Highway Patrol (909) 383-4247Flood Emergency Hotline (951) 955-1230

utilitieS and ServiceS:Water and Sewer Service to the City of Eastvale (951) 685-7434 Waste Management (800) 423-9986Southern California Edison (800) 655-4555 Southern California Gas (800) 427-2200

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The Eastvale Edition is not responsible nor liable for any claims or offerings, nor responsible for availability of products advertised. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.

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SCHOOLSS1 Ronald Reagan ElementaryS2 Clara Barton Elementary S3 Augustine Ramirez IntermediateS4 Rosa Parks ElementaryS5 Eastvale ElementaryS6 River Heights IntermediateS7 Eleanor Roosevelt HighS8 Harada Elementary

Play Area BBQ Baseball Dog Park Skate Park Facility Electricity Tennis Basketball Trail Water Res trooms Bike Soccer Disc Golf Volleyball Rentals Play PARKS AND FACILITIES

American Heroes Park |6608 Hellman Avenue Cedar Creek Park | 6709 Cedar Creek Road Dairyland Park | 14520 San Remo Deer Creek Park | 6785 Iron Horse Lane Eastvale Community Center (ECC) | 13820 Schleisman Road Eastvale Community Park (ECP) | 12750 Citrus Street Half Moon Park | 14383 Cherry Creek Harada Heritage Park & Ba ng Cages | 13099 65th Street Harada Neighborhood Center (HNC) | 13099 65th Street James C. Huber Park | 6411 Rolling Meadows McCune Family Park | 7450 Eastvale Parkway Mountain View Park | 14444 Selby Avenue Orchard Park | 5900 Fes val Way Providence Ranch Park | 7250 Cobble Creek Riverwalk Park | 7674 Soaring Bird Court

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City of Eastvale Information 7

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Arts 21

Child Development 26

Science 28

Special Interest 29

Computers & Technology 31

Mature Adults 33

Class Registration 34

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Eastvale Edition 2nd Quarter 2015 Volume 12, Issue 2

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Government & Public ServiceS:City of Eastvale (951) 361-0900Department of Motor Vehicles (800) 777-0133Code Enforcement (951) 826-5633Animal Control (951) 358-7387Vector Control (951) 340-9792Graffiti Removal (951) 727-3500Weed Abatement (951) 826-5341

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utilitieS and ServiceS:Water and Sewer Service to the City of Eastvale (951) 685-7434 Waste Management (800) 423-9986Southern California Edison (800) 655-4555 Southern California Gas (800) 427-2200

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Play Area BBQ Baseball Dog Park Skate Park Facility Electricity Tennis Basketball Trail Water Res trooms Bike Soccer Disc Golf Volleyball Rentals Play PARKS AND FACILITIES

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Town Hall Update• CITY NEWS

Eastvale’s Mayor, Ike Bootsma, gave an update on the city. As the city enters

into its 5th year of incorporation, they are busy working on the fiscal year 2015-2016 budget, goals and objectives.

Eastvale held its 4th Annual State of the City and each city department gave a report of their accomplishments and goals. The Eastvale Community Foundation did a great job presenting the event. You can watch a brief video overview from the council members on the City’s Facebook page.

The final design of Fire Station #2 (which includes a training and emergency operation center), located at Chandler and Selby is well underway with a tentative construction start date in September 2015. This project includes street widening and storm drain installation along Selby and is expected to be completed by September 2016.

A new City Hall will be constructed next to the Fire Station #27 on Hamner and Riverboat (formerly Schleisman). The design consultant selection process is currently underway. This project is expected to start construction by spring 2016 and completed in early 2017.

Street sweeping citations are being transitioned from Riverside County Sheriff ’s Dept. Community Services officers to Eastvale’s Code Enforcement officers. This shift will allow our CSO’s to focus on Police work and field assistance. This will create a greater police presence in our community. The city council voted to add a Motor officer to its traffic team. The new Motor Officer will start this fall after completing all the required training.

The Leal Project is still on track. It’s important to mention that the City did not purchase the land, and they are not acting as the developer. The Leal Master Plan will focus on a mixed use, regional lifestyle center, civic center complex and other potential uses identified through public input. The Leal Master Plan will provide the necessary entitlements and mechanisms to help expedite the development of the property. The City supports the preparation of the Master Plan and the funding of the plan will be recovered when the project is developed by a private developer. A draft of the plan is available at www.LealSpecificPlan.comNew Business:

Eastvale Gateway South: (South West Limonite and Hamner) Panera and Juice It

Up should be opening in late 2015. Lewis Retail Centers is working on other tenants for the center and there are several additional pads available.

Marketplace and the Enclave: (South East corner of Archibald and Schleisman) Coming Soon: Lee’s Noodle House, Bank of America and Prestige Preschool.

The City has launched their E-Citizen app in partnership with the JCSD. This FREE App allows citizens to report non-emergency issues such as: graffiti, park maintenance issues, pot holes, code enforcement issues, sewer issues, water leaks, frontage landscape issues and water waste. Stay informed of all the latest Eastvale related news, agendas, events and more by signing up for e-notification at www.EastvaleCA.gov.

• CA SENATE NEWS:

Tyler Madary from Senator Roth’s office informed residents that Senator Roth

has introduced a new Senate Bill (SB) 22 which will help to fund medical residencies for Primary Care doctors in Riverside County where there is a shortage of health care access. Senator Roth is still pushing for Senate Bill (SB) 25 which could restore the Vehicle License Fees to Eastvale, Jurupa Valley, Menifee and Wildomar. He is also working on SB 229 which will fund 10 new judges and 1 new Appellate judge. Two of those judges would be assigned to Riverside County. Right now if you receive a ticket in Blythe you have to drive to a courthouse in Indio. SB 251 is a narrowly crafted provision to provide businesses with much needed disability access education, resources and training, and allows small businesses that have been proactive in identifying access issues a reasonable amount of time to fix any problems identified before a lawsuit arises. SB 251 also provides substantial tax incentives in an attempt to ensure full and fair access for all Californians.

• CITY POLICE NEWS:

Assistant Chief Scott Forbes gave us updates for January-April 2015. Violent crimes

were up 19% at 37. Property crimes are down 2.6% at 224. Robberies are down 28.6%, last quarter there were 7 and this quarter there were 5. Aggravated assaults went from 23 last quarter to 29 this quarter. Burglaries are down from 65 last quarter to 26 this quarter. Traffic updates include 26 injury accidents and 121 non-injury accidents, 38 hit and run’s without injury and 5 hit and run’s with injury. The streets with the highest incidents are Limonite (at Eastvale Gateway), Hamner

(at various intersections), and Archibald (at various intersections). The most common offenses are unsafe speed, turning violations and yielding violations. There were 1,109 moving violations (speeding, running red lights), over 954 parking violations and 17 drunk driving arrests. Question: • Does Eastvale PD use radar? Answer:

Radar is unreliable so the department is using Laser which can more accurately determine a specific cars speed.

• JCSD NEWS:

Ric Welch, JCSD Director of Parks, stated that on April 1, 2015, Governor

Brown issued an executive order directing the State Water Board to mandate even stricter drought regulations. The new drought regulations were approved by the State Water Board. The JCSD will be required to implement the new regulations approximately June 1, 2015. Reductions of 28% for residents are based on overall 2013 usage levels. The State regulations also require the JCSD, to implement irrigation restrictions for ornamental landscapes or turf. In recognition of the State’s actions, JCSD’s Water Shortage Contingency Plan includes the irrigation restrictions below in an effort to increase water conservation and eliminate water waste: water only four days per week between the hours of 8 p.m. and 8 a.m. and no more than 10 minutes per station, per day, until further notice. Additionally, all leaks must be repaired within 72 hours of notification. JCSD offers a wide range of FREE landscape seminars designed to help homeowners, commercial property managers, landscape service providers, and others become more water-efficient while maintaining a beautiful and sustainable landscape. Their seminars include a combination of classroom lectures and hands-on activities to help you get the most out of the seminar. Check the JCSD calendar at www.JCSD.us for upcoming dates. Questions: • Should residents remove their grass?

Answer: Rebates of up to $3 per square foot are being offered to remove turf. Go to www.JCSD.us and click on the rebate tab at the top of the page for more information.

• Are the schools exempt from the water restrictions? Answer: No, they are not.

• Can an opening be made at Eastvale Community Park for the AYSO teams that play on the south side of the park?

The Eastvale Town Hall is sponsored by the Eastvale Community Committee.

By: Andrea Hove

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Answer: JCSD will look into providing an opening.

Rafael Gonzalez, Parks and Recreation Manager from the JCSD informed

us that there are maintenance issues with the water play feature at Dairyland Park and it will be closed until further notice. Upcoming events include the Annual Picnic in the Park June 26th -28th, and Summer Concert in Park series which begins June 26th and every Friday from July 10th-August 28th. You can find these activities in the Eastvale Edition or online at www.JCSD.us.

• CNUSD NEWS:

Dr. Michael Lin, Superintendent for CNUSD, updated residents about

the District. Ronald Reagan Elementary School will open July 6, 2015 and Susan Helms will be the Principal. There will be an “open house” to preview Eastvale’s newest school on Tuesday, June 23rd at 6:30pm. More information will be sent out to students or can be found on the District website.

Dr. Lin informed us that Eleanor Roosevelt High School has earned California’s Gold Ribbon Award for their efforts to make sure that students are easily transitioned into 9th grade and don’t feel overwhelmed. The Gold Ribbon Award is a new program for 2015-2016 that honors some of California’s outstanding public schools. Schools that are selected demonstrate exemplary achievements in implementing state standards in priority areas. The California Gold Ribbon Schools Award was created to have a program focused on honoring schools while the California Distinguished Schools Program is on hiatus during the period of time required for California to transition to new assessment and accountability systems. The new award will recognize middle and high schools in 2015 and elementary schools in 2016.

The CNUSD Board is moving forward with a District name change to include Eastvale. It will take time to implement the name change and it can cost up to $350,000 to change all the signs and stationery.

Class size reduction will be a focus in the District next year. Because of the robust California economy there is approximately $2.5-3 million that can be utilized for class size reduction. CNUSD is finalizing the budget now and they will implement lower student numbers per classrooms in the elementary schools. Transitional Kindergarten should not see more than 25

system to the gymnasium and for improvements to the synthetic track and field at Roosevelt for $1.5 million. There is also a proposed $30 million that will go towards the STEM academy to be built on the ERHS campus. This will come from the first series of bonds sold. $20 million in the 2nd bond series is proposed for Rondo Elementary which is to be built in the Hellman/Chandler area. River Heights and Ramirez are proposed to receive $5 million each in the 3rd bond series for growth classrooms. For more information go to www.CNUSD.k12.CA.US and click on the GG link. Question:

Our District has programs for advanced students (the GATE program) and for those who need an individualized program (IEP) but nothing for the struggling child who just needs more attention in a class of 30+ students. Is there anything the District can do? Answer: There isn’t a program for those students. The District has implemented

The next Eastvale Town Hall is August 11 at 6:30PM

children per class. Grades K-3rd will be at 28/29 kids per class to start and the District hopes to taper that number down slowly.

Each year, Education Week, a National Publication, shines a spotlight on some of the nation’s most outstanding school district leaders in its Leaders To Learn From special report. For their 2015 report, they profiled 16 exceptional district-level leaders who are tackling some of the most pressing challenges in K-12 education and whose stories are packed with ideas and strategies that are yielding strong results that can be borrowed, adapted, and put to successful use in other school systems. Our very own Dr. Lin is one of these top leaders. Dr. Lin came to the Corona-Norco School District in 2008 and became its superintendent in 2012. He has helped make leadership development in students and teachers a focus in our District. Question:

How will the new school bond money from Measure GG be distributed? Answer: The funds generated in each city will be used exclusively to benefit schools in each respective community. The District expects $396 million in 5 bond series issuances, the first beginning this year and subsequent releases approximately every 4 years based on a conservative 4% growth rate in property values District wide. Based on the current needs of the District, the Board has prioritized work to begin at the oldest elementary sites. The language in the GG bond states that Corona will receive 63%, Eastvale 23% and Norco 14%. The rough draft for spending in Eastvale is: building upgrades to add an Air Conditioning

www.homesineastvale.com

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Town Hall Updatethe Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP). Each school district must engage parents, educators, employees and the community to establish these plans. The plans will describe the school district’s overall vision for students, annual goals and specific actions the district will take to achieve the vision and goals. At this time, students who fall into this middle ground will have to rely on private tutors and parental help. Question:

Can Eastvale get a traditional elementary school to help with schedules of multiple children on different schedules? Answer: The District is looking into making at least one elementary school traditional in the future. It can’t be done at this time because of Eastvale’s continued growth.

• CODE ENFORCEMENT NEWS:

Officers Allynn Evans and Travis Engelking updated residents on Code Enforcement.

There are 3 ways to make a complaint: emailing Code Enforcement, calling in the complaint to city hall or by the violation being uploaded on the city source website. All complaints are confidential.

With summer approaching they would like to remind residents that Recreational Vehicles cannot be stored on the driveway or the street. They can be stored on your side yard behind a minimum 4 foot fence. Recreational vehicles are allowed, for the purpose of loading and unloading only, to be parked in any front yard twice a month for no more than 48 hours. RV’s include motor homes, travel trailers, utility trailers, box trailers, flatbed trailers, boats, sea doo’s , etc.

Trash cans cannot be stored in front of the garage, side yard, sidewalk or street where it is visible to the public. They must be stored on the side yard behind a minimum 4 foot fence. Holiday lights that are still up are in violation.

Due to the water crisis, City Council has voted on the temporary suspension requiring green grass. Homeowners will still be responsible for maintaining the lawn (mowed and trimmed) but they will not be cited for the grass being brown. Code Enforcement has taken over the street sweeping violations. The street sweeping times are located at major entrances to your neighborhood. If the sign states “No Parking between 8am-2pm” then you can be ticketed for parking during that time even if the street sweeper has already come by.

Code enforcement had 2274 total inspections from 1/1/15-5/1/15. 1,822 signs were removed and 35 shopping carts removed from neighborhoods.

Question: • When are temporary signs allowed and can

we get our signs back? Answer: They are allowed from Friday at 4pm until Sunday at 7pm. Signs are not kept more than a few days because of the large number of signs picked up daily.

• ANIMAL CONTROL NEWS:

Animal Control officer Mark Visyak said that there were 36 citations issued for

license, rabies vaccination and microchip infractions. There were 16 bite investigations, 11 quarantines, 4 potentially dangerous animals, 5 notices to get into compliance and 122 patrol requests. 22 wild animals confined (raccoons, skunks, possums), 12 injured wild animals, 2 aggressive wild animals and 6 sick animals. Officer Visyak works in Eastvale 4 hours a day Monday through Friday with every other Friday off. Weekends and holiday are emergency situations only. The shelter is located at 6851 Van Buren Blvd, Jurupa Valley, CA 92509. They hold vaccination clinics on the first Wednesday of each month between 6:00pm – 8:00pm and the third Saturday of each month from 10:00am – 1:00pmQuestion: • Are chickens

allowed in Eastvale? Answer: Yes, 4 are permitted.

• EASTVALE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION NEWS:

Sharyn Link from the EC

Foundation said that their foundation raises funds for the needs and programs that the city has but lacks the funding. The Military Banner Program is one such program. They have installed 6 new banners and they are averaging a new banner a month. These banners are for active duty military, retirees with more than 20 years of service and those killed in action.

The foundation also provides scholarships for youth sports and art programs. The Foundation will have the Beer Garden again this year at the Picnic in the Park (June 26-28). The Beer Garden will be open Friday night from 5pm-10pm and Saturday night from 1pm-9pm. Their 3rd Annual Golf Tournament will be held August 21st. The golf tournament is great day of golfing, dinner, raffle and other activities. Eastvale’s 5th Birthday celebration will take place this October. This celebration will be a joint effort with the JCSD and the CNUSD. Scholar Street will be closed and it will tie into the Annual Fall Festival for a great celebration you won’t want to miss. If you can help volunteer at the Beer Garden or at any of these events please contact Sharyn Link at 951-263-0345 or go to their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ECFoundation

Look on the city’s website or sign up for e-notification for more information. Eastvale car decals are also available for only $5. They are sold at all Eastvale events. All the funds raised stay in Eastvale.

The Eastvale Town Hall Update information is provided by the Eastvale Community Committee and does not express the views & opinions of JCSD.

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City News• BOAT, RV, TRAILER, & RECREATION VEHICLE PARKING

It’s that time of year - summer fun and vacations are upon us! When preparing to use your boat, RV, trailer or other recreational vehicle(s), please keep in mind the parking standards in the City of Eastvale and pay close attention to your street sweeping schedule as posted at the main entrance to each development.

According to Municipal Code Section Sec. 120.05.080. - Neighborhood preservation standards states the following: (2)(a-c) No vehicle shall be parked upon a public street for more than 72 consecutive hours within a radius of 500 yards and shall be subject to citation and/or removal by the city as provided for in state law; No person shall construct, repair, grease, lubricate or dismantle any vehicle, or any part thereof, upon a public street, sidewalk or right-of-way, except for temporary emergency purposes; No vehicle, such as a car, truck or motorized bike, shall be parked in any landscaped area.

In addition, Section 120.05.080. (e) states that No commercial vehicles, or any part thereof, shall be parked upon a public street, sidewalk, right-of-way, private yard or private driveway, except when it is actively used for loading or unloading purposes. No overnight parking of commercial vehicles is permitted.

No recreational vehicles shall be parked in any front yard area of a property. No recreational vehicle, or any part thereof, shall encroach upon a public street, sidewalk or right-of-way. Recreational vehicles shall be allowed, if they are screened behind a fence or wall of at least five feet in height and parked in a garage, side yard or rear yard. A recreational vehicle may be parked in a public right-of-way or approved parking area for a period of not more than 48 hours twice

The City News information is provided by the City of Eastvale and does not express the views & opinions of JCSD.

a month for the purposes of loading or unloading said vehicle. For more information on the Neighborhood Preservation Standards and parking, please visit the Municipal Code page on the City’s website: www.eastvaleca.gov/index.

aspx?page=170 If you have additional Code Enforcement questions, please feel free to call the Code Enforcement Department at City Hall at (951) 361-2888 or email [email protected].

• REWARDS FOR EVERYDAY GREEN ACTIONS

We’re taking big steps to make the City of Eastvale a little greener. The City of Eastvale has partnered with Waste Management and Recyclebank in an effort to encourage residents

to recycle and put less waste into landfills. Recyclebank is a rewards program that

motivates people to take green actions, like recycling, by giving points in exchange for recycling efforts. Recyclebank Points can be redeemed at Recyclebank.com for rewards from local and national retailers, restaurants, grocers, and more. On average, Recyclebank members can earn up to $200 in reward value through their annual recycling efforts. Register today at Recyclebank.com and follow the prompts to verify your home address. Start enjoying the rewards today!

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Conservation News

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The State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) is implementing regulations in response to an Executive Order from Governor Brown to reduce statewide urban water use. JCSD will be mandated to meet a total 28% district-wide reduction in potable water usage, down from 35% originally proposed by the State Water Board. There are a number of effective ways to reduce water usage and many of them begin with your irrigation system and garden. For more information about the State’s water-use restrictions and JCSD’s conservation programs, please contact JCSD’s Conservation Coordinator at (951) 727-8007 or visit www.jcsd.us/Conservation.Eliminate Water WasteIrrigation runoff is the number one culprit in resi-dential water waste. Runoff is also prohibited in California. Up to 60% of potable water is used to irrigate turf and half of that is wasted through runoff. It’s time to inspect your sprinklers!

Repair SprinklersCheck your system for clogged, broken or missing sprinkler heads. Visit JCSD’s website for upcoming workshops that focus on irrigation. If you’re not the do–it–yourself type, select an irrigation professional certified through a WaterSense labeled program.

Revise Watering TimesAdjust your irrigation cycle! For example, for sun-ny lawn areas, program three start times for three minutes each with 30-60 minutes between each runtime. This enables you to eliminate runoff while meeting the irrigation restriction of 10 minutes of irrigation per station per day.

Use High-Efficiency Sprinkler NozzlesTake advantage of the Free Sprinkler Nozzle Pro-gram. JCSD customers receive up to 25 free high-efficiency sprinkler nozzles which will help address irrigation runoff and over spray. To learn more about the program, visit www.freesprinklernozzles.com.

State Mandates Additional Conservation

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Landscape With Drought-Tolerant PlantsMany people envision cactus at the mere mention of drought-tolerant plants. As you can see above, water-friendly gardens can be just as vibrant as any garden. Many garden stores now label containers to identify drought-tolerant plants.

Install Drip IrrigationDrip irrigation involves placing tubing with emitters on the ground alongside the plants. The emitters slowly drip water into the soil at the root zone. Be-cause moisture levels are kept at an optimal range, plant productivity and quality improve.

Report Water WasteDownload the free E-Citizen app onto your mobile de-vice. With E-Citizen, you can use your smartphone to report non-emergency issues such as water waste to JCSD. Be sure to submit a photo of the water waste, because a picture is worth a thousand words.

Replace Your TurfThe most effective way to reduce water usage is to replace turf with water wise landscaping. JCSD cus-tomers can apply to receive $2 per square foot for turf that is removed and replaced with water wise materials. Please read the program guidelines at www.westernturfreplacement.com before you re-move your turf.

A drought-tolerant garden can be water wise, beautiful, and colorful all at the same time. Pictured below from left to right: baby sage, wind poppy, tufted poppy, blue-eyed grass, hummingbird sage. Photo Credit: California Native Plant Society.

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KidseZon

Enriching the lives of youth through meaningful recreation experiences!

Philosophy

Before & After School ProgramKids Zone is a Before & Afterschool Program located on el-

ementary school campuses. Kids enjoy a variety of recreational experiences including games, arts and crafts, science and cook-

ing projects, outdoor play as well as time for homework.

Hours of Operation:Before school: M-F: 7:00am - beginning of school *

*before school not available at Eastvale ElementaryAfterschool: M-F: from school release - 6:30pm

Locations:Clara Barton Elementary School

Eastvale Elementary SchoolRosa Parks Elementary School

Ronald Regan Elementary School (begins July 20th)Children must be currently enrolled in K-6th grade. Initial registration must be completed at the Eastvale Community

Center or Harada Neighborhood Center. The registration packet

includes an emergency form and parent manual. Kids Zone sites do not accept

registration or payments.

Registration

Kids Zone is committed to providing a fun, safe, age-appropriate recreation program which encourages social development, provides diverse

experiences, promotes health & wellness, and responds to the needs of families, schools, and the community.

Kids Zone Off Track CAMP

Hours of Operation:M-F: 7am - 6:30pm

Locations:Clara Barton Elementary SchoolRosa Parks Elementary School

Ronald Regan Elementary School (begins July 20th)

Fees:Visit our website:

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Location LegendFee*- Inside/Outside JCSD Parks TerritoryARIS- Dr.AugustineRamirezIntermediateSchool

6905 Harrison Avenue

CCP- Cedar Creek Park 6709 Cedar Creek Road

DCP- Deer Creek Park 6785 Iron Horse Lane

DLP- DairylandPark 14520 San Remo

ECC- EastvaleCommunityCenter 13820 Schleisman Road

ECP- EastvaleCommunityPark 12750 Citrus Street

ERHS- EleanorRooseveltHighSchool 7447 Scholar Way

HNC- HaradaNeighborhoodCenter 13099 65th Street

JCHP- JamesC.HuberPark 6411 Rolling Meadow Street

MVP- Mountain View Park 14444 Selby Avenue

OP- OrchardPark 5900 Festival Way

RPE- RosaParksElementarySchool 13830 Whispering Hills

RWP- RiverwalkPark 7674 Soaring Bird Court

RINK- TheRinks 4325 Prado Road, Corona, CA

TriFyttSportsCome and join TriFytt Sports and learn or improve the skills needed to become a great athlete. Kids will have an option to pick their favorite sports while having a great time with friends and coaches. Everyone will receive a class shirt.

Basketball 311003 Instructor:TrifyttSports|Location:ARISCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 3-4 Tu 4:30-5:00P 7/14-8/18 6 $75/85B 4-6 Tu 5:00-5:45P 7/14-8/18 6 $75/85C 7-10 Tu 6:00-6:45P 7/14-8/18 6 $75/85D 10-14 Tu 7:00-7:45P 7/14-8/18 6 $75/85

BasketballCamp 327008Instructor:TrifyttSports|Location:ECCGymnasiumCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 4-7 M-F 9:00-12:00P 8/3-8/7 1 $129/139B 6-12 M-F 9:00-2:00P 7/20-7/24 1 $139/149

TeeBall 311004Instructor:TrifyttSports|Location:DCPCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 2-3 Th 5:00-5:30P 7/16-8/20 6 $75/85B 3-5 Th 6:30-7:15P 7/16-8/20 6 $75/85C 5-7 Th 5:30-6:15P 7/16-8/20 6 $75/85

Volleyball 311005Instructor:TrifyttSports|Location:OP CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 6-9 M 5:30-6:30P 7/13-8/17 6 $75/85B 10-14 M 6:30-7:30P 7/13-8/17 6 $75/85

VolleyballCamp 327028Instructor:TrifyttSports|Location:ECCGymnasiumCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 7-12 M-F 9:00-12:00P 7/27-7/31 1 $129/139

Multi-Sport 311021Instructor:TrifyttSports|Location:DCPCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 2-3 Sa 9:30-10:00A 7/18-8/22 6 $75/85B 3-4 Sa 10:00-10:45A 7/18-8/22 6 $75/85

Track&Field 311022Instructor:TrifyttSports|Location:DCPCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 4-7 F 5:30-6:15P 7/17-8/21 6 $75/85B 7-12 F 6:30-7:15P 7/17-8/21 6 $75/85

BiddySoccerLeague 311024Instructor:TrifyttSports|Location:DCPCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 2-3 Sa 11:00-11:30A 7/18-8/22 6 $75/85B 3-5 Sa 11:30-12:15P 7/18-8/22 6 $75/85

SoccerCamp 327031Instructor:TrifyttSports|Location:DCPCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 5-9 M-F 9:00-12:00P 8/10-8/13 1 $129/139

SNAGGolf 321006Instructor:TrifyttSports|Location:DCPCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 6-9 M 5:30-6:15P 7/13-8/17 6 $75/85B 9-12 M 6:30-7:15P 7/13-8/17 6 $75/85

FlagFootball 321010Instructor:TrifyttSports|Location:DCPCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 4-7 W 5:30-6:15P 7/15-8/19 6 $75/85B 7-12 W 6:30-7:15P 7/15-8/19 6 $75/85

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PeeWeeTennisAcademy311001Is your child just tired of watching all the big kids have all the tennis fun? Well now there’s a group just for the Pee Wees! This clinic is the perfect tennis intro. Students will learn the basics of the: forehand, backhand, volley, and serve in a coordination building, fitness friendly, fun, atmosphere. We believe that tennis will bring each of our students more fun, fitness, and friendships for a lifetime. No Class on 7/4Instructor:TennisAnyone|Location:ERHSTENNISCOURTSCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A1 3-6 Tu,Th 5:45-6:30P 6/30-7/30 5 $99/109A2 3-6 Tu,Th 5:45-6:30P 8/4-9/3 5 $99/109A3 3-6 Tu,Th 5:45-6:30P 9/8-10/1 4 $79/89B1 3-6 Tu 5:45-6:30P 6/30-7/28 5 $74/84B2 3-6 Tu 5:45-6:30P 8/4-9/1 5 $74/84B3 3-6 Tu 5:45-6:30P 9/8-9/29 4 $59/69C1 3-6 Th 5:45-6:30P 7/2-7/30 5 $74/84C2 3-6 Th 5:45-6:30P 8/6-9/3 5 $74/84C3 3-6 Th 5:45-6:30P 9/10-10/1 4 $59/69

Jr.TennisAcademyThe focus of the Beginning Junior Tennis Academy, is learning the 4 major strokes of the game in a fun filled, fitness friendly, atmosphere. Students will work to establish form on the forehand, backhand, volley, and serve. There are 3 mastery levels in this group, much like the belt system in martial arts that students will be tested on so that parents and students are always clear on progress. Students will absolutely love playing drills like: King of the Tennis Hill, Tennis Baseball, and Tennis Line Tag. We believe that tennis will bring each of our students more fun, fitness, and friendships for a lifetime. Beginners over the age of 13 should start in the Advanced Junior Tennis Academy. No Class on 7/4Beginning 321001Instructor:TennisAnyone|Location:ERHSTENNISCOURTSCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A1 7-13 Tu,Th 6:30-8:00P 6/30-7/30 5 $129/139A2 7-13 Tu,Th 6:30-8:00P 8/4-9/1 5 $129/139A3 7-13 Tu,Th 6:30-8:00P 9/8-10/1 4 $103/113B1 7-13 Tu 6:30-8:00P 6/30-7/28 5 $87/97B2 7-13 Tu 6:30-8:00P 8/4-9/1 5 $87/97B3 7-13 Tu 6:30-8:00P 9/8-9/29 4 $69/79C1 7-13 Th 6:30-8:00P 7/2-7/30 5 $87/97C2 7-13 Th 6:30-8:00P 8/6-9/3 5 $87/97C3 7-13 Th 6:30-8:00P 9/10-10/1 4 $69/79

IntertoAdvanced 321002Instructor:TennisAnyone|Location:ERHSTENNISCOURTSCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A1 7-17 Tu,Th 7:30-9:30P 6/30-7/30 5 $142/152A2 7-17 Tu,Th 7:30-9:30P 8/4-9/3 5 $142/152A3 7-17 Tu,Th 7:30-9:30P 9/8-10/1 4 $113/123B1 7-17 Tu 7:30-9:30P 6/30-7/28 5 $99/109B2 7-17 Tu 7:30-9:30P 8/4-9/1 5 $99/109B3 8-17 Tu 7:30-9:30P 9/8-9/29 4 $79/89C1 7-17 Th 7:30-9:30P 7/2-7/30 5 $99/109C2 8-17 Th 7:30-9:30P 8/6-9/3 5 $99/109C3 8-17 Th 7:30-9:30P 9/10-10/1 5 $79/109

SmallGroupTennis 321003These groups are for 2-4 students interested in learning in a more intimate setting. Small Group students enjoy the benefit of a more focused class, where players are grouped by level and work on skills appropriate for that level.Instructor:TennisAnyone|Location:ERHSTENNISCOURTSCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A1 7+ Tu,Th 5:30-6:30P 6/30-7/30 5 $224/234A2 7+ Tu,Th 5:30-6:30P 8/4-9/3 5 $224/234A3 7+ Tu,Th 5:30-6:30P 9/8-10/1 4 $179/189B1 7+ Tu 5:30-6:30P 6/30-7/28 5 $124/134B2 7+ Tu 5:30-6:30P 8/4-9/1 5 $124/134B3 7+ Tu 5:30-6:30P 9/8-9/29 4 $99/109C1 7+ Th 5:30-6:30P 7/2-7/30 5 $124/134C2 7+ Th 5:30-6:30P 8/6-9/3 5 $124/134C3 7+ Th 5:30-6:30P 9/10-10/1 4 $99/109

FamousSummerTennisCamp 327007Come join us for our annual Famous Summer Tennis Camps. Kids ages 7-17 of all ability levels will absolutely love this one of a kind tennis camp. From our amazing on court games and drills, to our hit for prizes, training to music, and creative ten-nis ball decorating contest, this camp has it all! Students will learn tennis skills to help them reach the next level in their games. Don’t miss out on the fun, fitness, and friendships you’ll make this summer. Space is limited!Instructor:TennisAnyone|Location:JCHPCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 7-17 M-Th 8:30-11:30A 7/20-7/23 1 $99/109

PeeWeeSoccer 311002This is a 6 week class that will help kids get ready for soccer and teach basic soccer skills by storytelling, imagination, and play. This is a soccer developmental program where kids can build confidence and self-esteem. Some parent participation may be required for kids ages 2.5-3. First half of class will focus on soccer activities and the second half of class will have kids play in small sided games. All participants will receive an end of class goodie bag and participation award.Instructor:KarenEustaquio|Location:DCPCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 2.5-3 W 5:30-6:30P 7/1-8/5 6 $75/85B 2.5-3 W 5:30-6:30P 8/26-9/30 6 $75/85C 4-6 W 6:30-7:30P 7/1-8/5 6 $75/85D 4-6 W 6:30-7:30P 8/26-9/30 6 $75/85

LearntoSkate 321011Learn the basics ok skating. Learn to skate forward, backward, stopping, and turn-ing. 3 free skate passes to be used in the 4 week program. Skate rentals included.Instructor:TheRinks|Location:RINK-TheRinksCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4-15 Tu 4:30-5:30P 8/4-8/25 4 $41/51

IntrotoHockey 321012Learn the basics hockey, such as passing, shooting, and stick handling. Rental gear is provided along with skate rentals. 3 skate passes to be used in the 4 week ses-sion.InstructorTheRinksStaff|Location:RINK-TheRinksCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4-15 Tu 4:30-5:30P 8/4-8/25 4 $41/51

CephasKarateJujitsu/BrazilianJiuJitsu311007Students are taught discipline through body movement, control and coordination. Balance is honed using drills, reflex through evasive games, motor skills through exercise and anti-abduction techniques through class discussion and activities. Please Note: There is a one-time $50 material fee due at the first class meeting. No Class on 7/4Instructor:WillCephas|Location:ECCStageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4-8 Tu,Th 3:00-3:45P 7/2-7/28 4 $60/70B 4-8 Tu,Th 3:00-3:45P 8/4-8/27 4 $60/60C 4-8 Tu,Th 3:00-3:45P 9/3-9/29 4 $60/70D 9-15 Tu,Th 3:00-3:45P 7/2-7/28 4 $60/70E 9-15 Tu,Th 3:00-3:45P 8/4-8/27 4 $60/70F 9-15 Tu,Th 3:00-3:45P 9/3-9/29 4 $60/70

Futsal 321013Balls will be provided for each player. Please wear gym/indoor soccer shoes and shin guards.Instructor:JoelPerales|Location:ECCGymnasiumCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A1 6-8 F 5:00-6:00P 8/28-9/25 5 $65/75B1 9-11 F 6:00-7:00P 8/28-9/25 5 $65/75C1 12-14 F 7:00-8:00P 8/28-9/25 5 $65/75

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ItsyBitsySports 311023Itsy Bitsy Sports is a developmentally appropriate introductory program for children 3-5 years old. The program prepares children for organized sports in a fun environment. Registration begins: June 15, 2015Fee: $85/$95Location:ECCGymnasiumCL# Ages Day/s Time Date Wks SportsA 3-5 TTh 11:00A-12:00P 7/21-8/13 4 SoccerB 3-5 MW 11:00A-12:00P 7/13-8/5 4 Basketball

YouthVolleyball 721009Boys and Girls ages 6 -15 are invited to participate in a fun filled season of energetic and recreational games with training in fundamentals and techniques of Volleyball. Registration fee includes team jersey, picture package, and participation trophy. You must bring a copy of each participant’s birth certificate. Practices are held 1 or 2 times per week at the Eastvale Community Center.

REGISTER EARLY, SPACE IS LIMITED IN EACH DIVISION!

Registrationbegins:June 15, 2015 - September 26, 2015Seasonbegins: October 2015Fee:$85/$95Location:ECCGymnasium

CL # Ages Game Day/s Start Date Wks

A 6-8 Su October 2015 10 B 9-10 Su October 2015 10 C 11-12 Su October 2015 10D 13-14 Su October 2015 10 E 15-16 Su October 2015 10

YouthSports

YouthBasketball 721002Boys and Girls are invited to participate in a fun filled season of energetic and recreational games with training in fundamentals and techniques of basketball. Registration fee in-cludes a reversible team jersey, picture package, and a participation trophy. You must bring a copy of each participant’s birth certificate. The JCSD Eastvale Youth Basketball League will be conducting a mandatory evaluation day on June13,2015 at the ECC Gymnasium.

REGISTERbyJune12!The year born is the primary criteria for determining the age for competition. Players must provide written verification of date of birth. Special provision players using grade for the division must provide written verification of current grade.

DivisionA-Bornin2001or2002 Players who are born in 2001 or 2002 and players born in 2000 and in a grade no

higher than 8th are eligible.

DivisionB-Bornin2003or2004Players who are born in 2003 or 2004 and players born in 2002 and in a grade no

higher than 6th are eligible.

DivisionC-Bornin2005or2006 Players who are born in 2005 or 2006

and players born in 2004 and in a grade no higher than 4th are eligible.

DivisionJuniors-Bornin2007or2008Children will participate in a structured, non-competitive sports league geared to-

wards developing sports knowled for future play.

DivisionPeewee-Bornin2009or2010Children will have fun while learning how to work together in a team sports. Children

will learn basic skills related to the game of basketball.

Seasonbegins: July 19, 2015Fee:$85/$95Instructor:JCSDStaff|Location:ECCGymnasium

CL # Ages Game Day/s Start Date WksA 2001-2002 Su July 19 10 B 2003-2004 Su July 19 10C 2005-2006 Su July 19 10 D 2007-2008 Su July 19 10 E 2009-2010 Su July 19 10

COACHES WANTED Share your passion for sports. Contact JCSD at (951) 727-3524 or via email at [email protected].

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CoedAdultKickball 731004Gather a group of friends and play a fun school yard game. The league will consist of 10 weeks of play and one week of playoffs.

Location:JCHPCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Fee* A 18+ M 6:30-9:30P 7/13-9/21 $325

CoedAdultSoccer 731011The Jurupa Community Services District will be offering two adult soccer leagues. We will be offering a Coed Leagues that plays on Sunday mornings. These soccer leagues are a fun energetic way to play the game, and stay in shape. The leagues will consist of 10 weeks of play and one week of playoffs. Location:ECPCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Fee* 7 vs.7 18+ Su 10:30-1:30P 7/12-9/20 $425/42511 vs. 11 30+ Su 1:15-7:00P 7/12-9/20 $1100/1100

CoedAdultVolleyball 731013This fun-filled recreational Adult Coed Volleyball League will be played on Wednesday afternoons at the Eastvale Community Gymnasium. Games will last 60 minutes. In addition to the fee, each team is required to pay $25 cash per game to pay the referee fee.Location:ECCGymnasiumCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Fee* A 18+ W 6:30-10:30P 7/8-9/16 $375

CoedAdultBasketball 731001The Jurupa Community Services District offers a weeknight adult basketball league, which will begin in July. Space is limited. Registration fee will be $375 per team (plus a $50 refundable forfeit fee). Teams are responsible for an additional $25 cash per game for referees. Location:ECCGymnasiumCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Fee* J 18+ Th 6:30-10:30P 7/23 $425K 35+ Tu 6:30-10:30P 7/21 $425

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ADULTSports

Community LeaguesAYSOEastvale#1605

[email protected]

EastvaleGirlsSoftballAssociation

(951) 778-3472

EastvaleLittleLeague(951) 903-6515

EastvaleMustangsYouthFootball&CheerProgram

(951) 531-7038

EastvalePopWarnerYouthFootball

(951) 444-0557

EmpireSoccer(951) 817-5639

SandSCricketAssociationEastvaleCricketLeague

(951) 454-8444

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KenpoKungFu 311011 Join us for fun and functional self-defense. Our class is designed to improve focus, awareness and confidence. Students will gain balance, coordination, flexibility and strength. Subjects such as predators, stranger danger and bully awareness/defense will be addressed. We use educational drills and activities to teach that staying alert will keep one safe. Traditional weapons will be covered beginning with the padded nun chucks. Our program is traditional martial arts based and ongoing. All partici-pants begin as white belts and have the opportunity to progress to black belt./No Class on 9/1Instructor:CesarGarcia|Location:ECCActivityRoomACL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-9 M,W 5:15-6:05P 7/1-7/29 5 $58/68B 6-9 M,W 5:15-6:05P 8/3-8/26 4 $58/68C 6-9 M,W 5:15-6:05P 9/2-9/30 5 $58/68D 6-10 M,W 6:10-700P 7/1-7/29 5 $58/68E 6-10 M,W 6:10-700P 8/3-8/26 4 $58/68F 6-9 M,W 6:10-700P 9/2-9/30 5 $58/68

AdultSelfDefense 321005Students are taught discipline through body movement, control and coordination. Balance is honed using drills, reflex through evasive games, motor skills through ex-ercise and anti-abduction techniques through class discussion and activities. Please Note: There is a $50 one time uniform fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor:WillCephas|Location:ECCStageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 15+ F 10:00-11:00A 7/3-7/24 4 $60/70B 15+ F 10:00-11:00A 8/7-8/28 4 $60/70C 15+ F 10:00-11:00A 9/4-9/25 4 $60/70

FitnessFunforKids 324002A fun active class for boys and girls to get healthy and fit through multiple activities. Structured with individual and group exercises designed to strengthen muscles, increase stamina, circulation, improve flexibility, coordination and self-esteem. Classes include stations/obstacle course style or as a group using cones, hula hoops, ropes, mats, sports, relay races etc.Instructor:LlorenaTalley|Location:ECCStageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 5-13 M 3:30-4:15P 8/3-9/14 7 $79/89

Zumba 324004Zumba is a fusion of Latin and international music with fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body. You’ll have fun dancing Latin moves to rhythms such as merengue, salsa, and reggaton, while burning calories. Come and join the dance party and see results!!!

Instructor:JoannGalluccio|Location:ECCStageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 18+ Tu 8:00-9:00P 7/7-7/28 4 $45/55A1 18+ Tu 8:00-9:00P 8/4-8/25 4 $45/55A2 18+ Tu 8:00-9:00P 9/8-9/29 4 $45/55B 18+ Th 7:45-8:45P 7/9-7/30 4 $45/55B1 18+ Th 7:45-8:45P 8/6-8/27 4 $45/55B2 18+ Th 7:45-8:45P 9/10-10/1 4 $45/55C 18+ F 9:00-10:00A 7/10-7/31 4 $45/55C1 18+ F 9:00-10:00A 8/7-8/28 4 $45/55C2 18+ F 9:00-10:00A 9/11-10/2 4 $45/55

Yoga 324006Yoga has many physical benefits including flexibility, strength, muscle tone, pain prevention and better breathing. Yoga helps shape long and lean muscles, resulting in visible muscle tone. The practice of yoga also promotes better breathing habits, resulting in deeper breathing that strengthens the lungs. Finally, yoga also aids in pain prevention in the back by increasing a person’s flexibility and general strength. All of these aspects also result in promoting better health in both body and mind. Please Note: Bring a Yoga Mat, towel and water.Instructor:GivingTreeYoga|Location:HNC-NeighborhoodCenterCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 13+ Th 8:00-8:55P 7/9-7/30 4 $50/60B 13+ Th 8:00-8:55P 8/13-8/27 3 $39/49C 13+ Th 8:00-8:55P 9/3-9/24 4 $50/60

Stretch&Strengthen324014A great class for the younger dancers trying to improve their flexibility and strength to aid in becoming a better dancer or just toned. Instructor:LlorenaTalley|Location:ECCStageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 5-13 W 3:30-4:15P 8/5-9/16 7 $79/89

KenpoKungFu 331006Join us for fun and functional self-defense. Our class is designed to improve focus, awareness and confidence. Students will gain balance, coordination, flexibility and strength. Subjects such as predators, stranger danger and bully awareness/defense will be addressed. Our program is traditional martial arts based and ongoing. All participants begin as white belts and have the opportunity to progress to black beltInstructor:CesarGarcia|Location:ECCActivityRoomACL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 10+ M,W 7:10-8:10P 7/1-7/29 5 $60/70B 10+ M,W 7:10-8:10P 8/3-8/26 4 $60/70C 10+ M,W 7:10-8:10P 9/2-9/30 5 $60/70

Insanity 354001You’ve seen it on television with the famous fitness trainer, Shaun T. Now you have the opportunity to try Insanity live, in a group setting. This max interval train-ing workout incorporates strength, core, balance and plyometric moves. Set to heart-pumping music to keep you motivated. No equipment is needed, as you push yourself to insane levels. You don’t have to be in perfect shape….there is modifica-tions for every move. Get ready to DIG DEEP!!!Instructor:BrandiHayes|Location:ECCStageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 14+ W 7:45-8:45P 7/1-7/22 4 $45/55B 14+ W 7:45-8:45P 8/5-8/26 4 $45/55C 14+ W 7:45-8:45P 9/9-9/30 4 $45/55

RockstarsofTomorrowEver dream of playing an instrument? Learn to play guitar, bass, drums or even sing like your favorite Rockstar! No experience or equipment necessary. Now you can learn to play by Eastvale’s original most effective music program! Like the hundreds of musicians learning from us now, this is the most fun you’ll ever have learning to Rock!!Please Note: Drum students will be asked to purchase a pair of sticks and small practice pad.

BeginningGuitar 312001Instructor:RockstarsofTomorrow|Location:ECCMusicRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4+ Tu 6:30-7:15P 7/7-7/28 4 $80/90B 4+ Tu 6:30-7:15P 8/4-8/25 4 $80/90C 4+ Tu 6:30-7:15P 9/8-9/29 4 $80/90

BeginningDrums 312002Instructor:RockstarsofTomorrow|Location:ECCMusicRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4+ Su 12:00-12:45P 7/5-7/26 4 $80/90B 4+ Su 12:00-12:45P 8/9-8/30 4 $80/90C 4+ Su 12:00-12:45P 9/6-9/27 4 $80/90

BeginningVoice 312003Instructor:RockstarsofTomorrow|Location:ECCMusicRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Fee* A 4+ Th 6:00-6:45P 7/9-7/30 4 $80/90B 4+ Th 6:00-6:45P 8/6-8/27 4 $80/90C 4+ Th 6:00-6:45P 9/3-9/24 4 $80/90

MusicStarKeyboard 322002Learn to play piano/keyboard in this fun-filled class. Begin with no previous knowl-edge of music. Learn to read and play music and understand the basic concepts of music theory. Keyboards are provided for classroom use. There is a mandatory $20 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor:MikeBoone|Location:ECCMusicRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 7-14 W 6:00-6:50P 7/1-8/5 6 $66/76B 7-14 W 6:00-6:50P 8/19-9/23 6 $66/76

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The StonesRolling StonesTribute Band

7thAnnual

Bring lawn chairs and picnic blankets.

Purchase food from one of the booths or bring your picnic dinner.

Additional parking on 68th Street.

Questions?Call (951) 727-3524Visit www.parks.jcsd.us

Eastvale’s Harada Heritage Park

13100 65th Street

FRIDAYS 7:30 - 9 P.M.

Eastvale’s Harada Heritage Park

13100 65th Street

FRIDAYS 7:30 - 9 P.M. Corner of 65th Street and Scholar Way Corner of 65th Street and Scholar Way

CONCERTS

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CONCERTS

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July 10Paul Justin &

The Saloonatixx Country Band

July 17Red Not Chili

PeppersRed Hot Chili Peppers

Tribute Band

July 31Cold Duck

Top 40 Band

Sounds of Summer Sounds of SummerAugust 7

DSBJourney

Tribute BandAugust 14

Neon Nation80’s Band

August 28Joshua Tree

U2Tribute Band

August 21No DuhNo Doubt

Tribute Band

All Concerts Are Free

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July 24Mick Adams &

The StonesRolling StonesTribute Band

7thAnnual

Bring lawn chairs and picnic blankets.

Purchase food from one of the booths or bring your picnic dinner.

Additional parking on 68th Street.

Questions?Call (951) 727-3524Visit www.parks.jcsd.us

Eastvale’s Harada Heritage Park

13100 65th Street

FRIDAYS 7:30 - 9 P.M.

Eastvale’s Harada Heritage Park

13100 65th Street

FRIDAYS 7:30 - 9 P.M. Corner of 65th Street and Scholar Way Corner of 65th Street and Scholar Way

CONCERTS

PARKin the

CONCERTS

PARKin the

July 10Paul Justin &

The Saloonatixx Country Band

July 17Red Not Chili

PeppersRed Hot Chili Peppers

Tribute Band

July 31Cold Duck

Top 40 Band

Sounds of Summer Sounds of SummerAugust 7

DSBJourney

Tribute BandAugust 14

Neon Nation80’s Band

August 28Joshua Tree

U2Tribute Band

August 21No DuhNo Doubt

Tribute Band

All Concerts Are Free

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IntermediateKeyboard 332002Develop better technique and learn more theory and songs in the intermediate class. There is a $10 material fee due at the first class meeting. Instruments will be provided.Instructor:MikeBoone|Location:ECCMusicRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 8+ W 5:00-5:50P 7/1-8/5 6 $66/76B 8+ W 5:00-5:50P 8/19-9/23 6 $66/76

MusicStarAdultKeyboard 322004Learn to play the piano/keyboard in this fun-filled class! No previous experience needed. Learn to read and play music and understand the basic concepts of music theory. Keyboard provided for the class. Please Note: There is a $20 material fee due at the first class meeting. Instruments will be provided.Instructor:MikeBoone|Location:ECCMusicRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A Adult W 7:00-7:50P 7/1-8/5 6 $66/76B Adult W 7:00-7:50P 8/19-9/23 6 $66/76

MusicStarKidzEarlyExplorer312005Musicstar Kidz Explores music as a powerful tool in the development of the whole child by way of targeted, fun, and disguised learning activities that are designed to improve the whole child.Instructor:MikeBoone|Location:ECCMusicRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A .5-3 W 9:30-10:20A 7/1-7/22 4 $40/50B .5-3 W 9:30-10:20A 8/5-8/26 4 $40/50C .5-3 W 9:30-10:20A 9/2-9/23 4 $40/50

Gymnastics 311006Students learn acrobatic techniques, forward and backwards rolls, cartwheels, jumps, head and handstands, backbends, bridge, etc. A fun and challenging class incorporated with various strengthening exercises. Activities include, beam and mats. Great for boys and girls! No Class on 9/1Instructor:LlorenaTalley|Location:ECCStageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 2-3 M 5:45-6:30P 8/3-9/14 7 $79/89B 4-6 M 6:30-7:15P 8/3-9/14 7 $79/89C 7-13 M 7:15-8:00P 8/3-9/14 7 $79/89D 4-6 Th 10:30-11:15A 8/6-9/17 7 $79/89

Ballet&Tap 313001A fun class to introduce your little dancer the ballet and tap basics, first half is bal-let, consists of stretching, traveling and ballet techniques. The second half of the class is music making, rhythmic tap dance, instills grace, coordination, listening and following direction skills, gain strength and flexibility.Instructor:LlorenaTalley|Location:HNC-NeighborhoodCenterCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 2-3 Th 5:00-5:45P 8/6-9/17 7 $79/89B 4-6 Th 5:45-6:30P 8/6-9/17 7 $79/89C 7-13 Th 6:30-7:15P 8/6-9/17 7 $79/89

Parent&MeCreativeMovement313003Exercise your child’s body and mind! A fun class designed for youngsters in which a guardian participates in the class. Introduce your child to an educational and structured class exploring the basics of dance. Great for boys and girls! Please Note: Parent Participation required. No Class on 9/1Instructor:LlorenaTalley|Location:ECCStageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 1-3 M 5:00-5:45P 8/3-9/14 7 $79/89B 1-3 Th 9:45-10:30A 8/6-9/17 7 $79/89

IntrotoDanceCreativeMovement313004A fun class that introduces your child to an educational ,and structured setting by exploring the basics of dance. Activities include gymnastics, sports, musical instruments, colors, shapes, singing and creative thinking. Great for boys and girls! Minimal/no parent participation/ ready to be independent to participate in class. No Class on 9/3Instructor:LlorenaTalley|Location:ECCStageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 2-3 M 4:15-5:00P 8/3-9/14 7 $79/89B 2-3 Th 9:00-9:45A 8/6-9/17 7 $79/89

Ballet 313009Ballet techniques are taught through stretching, body placement, barre work, traveling movements and center floor. Terminology and history is introduced. Class is structured to focus on incorporating motor and social skills,coordination,musicality,listening. Discipline improves strength, grace, and builds self-esteem while having fun!Instructor:LlorenaTalley|Location:ECCStageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 2-3 Tu 945-1030A 8/4-9/15 7 $79/89B 4-6 Tu 10:30-11:15A 8/4-9/15 7 $79/89C 2-3 W 5:00-5:45P 8/5-9/16 7 $79/89D 4-6 W 5:45-6:30P 8/5-9/16 7 $79/89E 7-13 W 6:30-7:15P 8/5-9/16 7 $79/89

JazzDance 313010A fun class where dance/jazz techniques are introduced through warm up, stretches, traveling movements, jumps, kicks, turns and an exciting routine/dance. Gain strength, flexibility, confidence, improve musicality, coordination, and body placement. Enjoy dancing while getting fit! No Class on 7/4Instructor:LlorenaTalley|Location:ECCStageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 5-13 Tu 6:30-7:15P 8/4-9/15 7 $79/89

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HipHop 313012Love to Dance? Learn the latest hip dance styles accompanied by R&B, pop, rap oriented music. Gain confidence, coordination, musicality, and a sense of personal style through self-expression. Class consists of warm up/stretching, travelling move-ments and a routine/dance. Great for both boys and girls!Instructor:LlorenaTalley|Location:ECCStageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4-6 Tu 5:00-5:45P 8/4-9/15 7 $79/89B 7-13 Tu 5:45-6:30P 8/4-9/15 7 $79/89Hip Hop/JazzC 4-6 Tu 9:00-9:45A 8/4-9/15 7 $79/89

TapDance 313013A fun class for boys and girls to make music and rhythms with their feet! Class includes warm up, traveling movements, and a dance. Promotes coordination, con-fidence, balance, and increases stamina while having fun! No Class on 7/4Instructor:LlorenaTalley|Location:HNCCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 5-13 Th 4:15-5:00P 8/6-9/17 7 $79/89

Lyrical/Contemporary 323002A fun class with ballet, jazz, and modern tec. Techniques are accompanied by, and expressed through, the lyrics to a soft/meaningful song. hniques introduced through warm up, stretches, traveling movements, jumps, and turnsLyrical style is similar to a blend of ballet, modern, and jazz and is sometimes referred to as interpretive dance.Instructor:LlorenaTalley|Location:ECCStageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 5-13 W 4:15-5:00P 8/5-9/16 7 $79/89

BollywoodDance 323004In this beginner level class, students will learn a high-energy Bollywood dance designed for Stage performance. The class is designed to provide a fun filled envi-ronment with emphasis on active participation while immersing the students in an exhilarating world of Bollywood. With every class student learn a new set of easy to follow routines and combination.Instructor:NahidKhan|Location:HNCCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 5-14 M 5:00-6:00P 7/6-7/27 4 $45/55B 5-14 M 5:00-6:00P 8/3-8/31 5 $45/55C 5-14 M 5:00-6:00P 9/7-9/28 4 $45/55

LineDance 333001Students will explore beginner/high beginner level line dances that are performed to Motown, R&B, Gospel, Salsa, Jazz and Country music throughout the nation at family reunions, wedding receptions, retirement parties and the ‘Club’. No partner is needed for this low -impact exercise for the mind and body. Please Note: Wear comfortable clothes and shoes, no “flip-flops”.Instructor:HeartandSoulLineDanceStaff|Location:HNCCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 18+ Tu 5:30-7:00P 7/7-7/28 4 $28/38B 18+ Tu 5:30-7:00P 8/4-8/25 4 $28/38C 18+ Tu 5:30-7:00P 9/8-9/29 4 $28/38

BatonTwirling 321007Baton twirling is a great sport for the youth of today. Participants will develop their motor skills and learn discipline, self-confidence, and teamwork. No Class on 7/24Instructor:EllenGailing|Location:ECCStageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 7-15 Th 5:00-6:00P 7/2-7/16 3 $21/31B 7-15 Th 5:00-6:00P 8/6-8/27 4 $28/38C 7-15 Th 5:00-6:00P 9/3-9/24 4 $28/38

MusicalTheater 322005A fun class which includes singing, dancing and acting; similar to a Broadway show or the hit TV series “GLEE”. Be a star!Instructor:LlorenaTalley|Location:ECCStageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 5-13 Tu 4:15-5:00P 8/4-9/15 7 $79/89

Sparkle,Shine&Glitter 315005Let your inner artist shine and create art that wows! In this multidisciplinary, tactile adventure children will explore a variety of media and techniques to make projects that glimmer and glow. Inspired by science and art, they will experiment with borax crystals, faux stained glass, lanterns (and more!) and different geometric shapes to capture and reflect light through their sassy designs. Budding artists will enjoy a pinch of sneaky learning and a lot of glitter. Please Note: There is a $15 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor:EdnaMartinez|Location:ECCActivityRoomACL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 3-6 W 4:00-4:50P 7/8-7/29 4 $35/45B 3-6 W 4:00-4:50P 8/5-8/26 4 $35/45C 3-6 W 4:00-4:50P 9/2-9/23 4 $35/45

Paint,Paste&Pour 315006In this class children will get messy with paint, glue and various other sticky materi-als as they make cool craft and projects to take home. Please Note: There is a mandatory $15 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor:EdnaMartinez|Location:ECCArtRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 3-6 M 4:00-4:50P 7/6-7/27 4 $35/45B 3-6 M 4:00-4:50P 8/3-8/24 4 $35/45C 3-6 M 4:00-4:50P 9/7-9/28 4 $35/45

InventorArtists’Class 325009This class provides children with a fabulous way to get their creative juices flowing through a fun and playful experience. Investigate Leonardo Da Vinci’s inventions and his art. Analyze his inventions like the bicycle, catapult, and flying machines. Brainstorm and collaborate to come up with new and creative ideas for machines and other inventions. Develop snazzy names for your inventions and create television-style advertisements for selling your new exciting products! Please Note: There will be a $10 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor:JonathanDillard|Location:ECCArtRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-13 Th 3:00-3:50P 7/9-7/30 4 $39/49B 6-13 Th 3:00-3:50P 8/6-8/27 4 $39/49C 6-13 Th 3:00-3:50P 9/3-9/24 4 $39/49

Pastels 325013Build large, colorful floral, still life, and portraits using pastel techniques in soft and oil pastel.Instructor:JonathanDillard|Location:ECCArtRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-12 Th 4:00-4:50P 7/9-7/30 4 $39/49B 6-12 Th 4:00-4:50P 8/6-8/27 4 $39/49C 6-12 Th 4:00-4:50P 9/3-9/24 4 $39/49

Art101forKids 325014This class gives all artistic skill leveled participants the opportunity to explore the various options that art can provide. Develop watercolor, zoetrope animation, drawings, quilling, etching,, etc. Projects are taken home at the end of class. Special needs welcome. Please Note: There is a $10 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor:JonathanDillard|Location:ECCArtRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-13 Th 5:00-5:50P 7/9-7/30 4 $39/49B 6-13 Th 5:00-5:50P 8/6-8/27 4 $39/49C 6-13 Th 5:00-5:50P 9/3-9/24 4 $39/49

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ClayofAllTypes 325019Build and decorate bird houses, jewelry and sculptures using various clays and techniques such as slab, coil, and faux techniques. Polymer, self-drying clays and paint will be used. Special needs welcome. Please Note: $15 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor:JonathanDillard|Location:ECCArtRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 5-12 Th 6:00-6:50P 7/9-7/30 4 $39/49A1 5-12 Th 6:00-6:50P 8/6-8/27 4 $39/49A2 5-12 Th 6:00-6:50P 9/3-9/24 4 $39/49B 13-18 Th 7:00-7:50P 7/9-7/30 4 $39/49B1 13-18 Th 7:00-7:50P 8/6-8/27 4 $39/49B2 13-18 Th 7:00-7:50P 9/3-9/24 4 $39/49

SewingSeams 329034Have you always wanted to learn how to sew? Well, here’s your opportunity to learn basic sewing skills you will use for a lifetime! You will have an opportunity to learn how to use a sewing machine; learn how to use sewing tools; and learn how to read and follow a pattern to complete a sewing project. This sewing class is great for beginner’s ages 12 years to adult. Material fee includes supplies and fabric for a sewing project. Please Note: There will be a mandatory $20 material fee due at the first class meeting. Please bring sewing machine (if you have one), manual, and extension cord. If enrolling in a second class there is an additional $10 material fee for fabric.Instructor:CheriHenry|Location:ECCMusicRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* BeginnerA 12+ Tu 7:30-9:30P 6/30-7/21 4 $45/55IntermediateB 12+ Th 7:00-9:00P 7/2-8/6 6 $55/65

Quilting 339004Create a keepsake baby quilt while learning the basics of quilting! Soft, warm flannel on one side and smooth, cool cotton on the other. You will learn how to: arrange blocks corners, choose batting, and stitch simple quilting on your home sewing machine. The $20 material fee includes pre-cut squares for flannel side of the quilt and straight pins for positioning blocks.Instructor:DeeRisner|Location:ECCMusicRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 18+ W 11:00-12:00P 7/8-7/29 4 $42/52B 18+ W 11:00-12:00P 8/5-8/26 4 $42/52C 18+ W 11:00-12:00P 9/9-9/30 4 $42/52

Crochet/Knitting 325023Students will learn the basic techniques such as slip knot, foundation chain, single crochet, turning chain, reading instructions, and gauge. Students will be able to complete two projects and gain the skill to create their own. This class accommo-dates all levels, from beginners to advance. Please Note: Please bring yarn and hook.Instructor:EdnaMartinez|Location:ECCArtRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* Crochet 101A 10+ W 7:00-7:50P 7/8-7/29 4 $35/45B 10+ W 7:00-7:50P 8/5-8/26 4 $35/45C 10+ W 7:00-7:50P 9/2-9/23 4 $35/45KnittingD 6-9 W 5:00-5:50P 7/8-7/29 4 $35/45E 6-9 W 5:00-5:50P 8/5-8/26 4 $35/45F 6-9 W 5:00-5:50P 9/2-9/23 4 $35/45

JCSD Parks & Recreation Department

Instructor-LedOnline Courses

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ArtAroundtheWorld 325030Children’s best discoveries of global awareness are made when we combine the fun and creativity of art with the mysteries of history. Young artist will enjoy their journey with an interactive hands-on approach of various different countries amaz-ing traditional arts and crafts. Come and make Australian indigenous Art, African tribal masks and bowls and more. Come and join us for a journey filled with color and textures. This is an ongoing program. Please Note: There is a mandatory $15 material fee due at the first class meeting to the instructor.Instructor:EdnaMartinez|Location:ECCArtRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-12 Tu 7:00-7:50P 7/7-7/28 4 $35/45B 6-12 Tu 7:00-7:50P 8/4-8/25 4 $35/45C 6-12 Tu 7:00-7:50P 9/1-9/22 4 $35/45

EdibleArtCreations 325031You’ll love the idea that you can play with your creations and then indulge in what you’ve created. Turn fruit and vegetables into cute mice, dolphins, swans, chicks and make some holiday related edible art. Use your imagination, be creative, and have fun making art out of food.Instructor:EdnaMartinez|Location:ECCKitchenCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 8+ W 6:00-6:50P 7/8-7/29 4 $35/45B 8+ W 6:00-6:50P 8/5-8/26 4 $35/45 C 8+ W 6:00-6:50P 9/2-9/23 4 $35/45

ExploringArtists 325032Come and explore and create in this fun class. Each week student will learn about a famous artist and create a masterpiece in the same style. For example Monet and dot paintings, Warhol and pop art prints, and more. This is an ongoing program. Please Note: There is a mandatory $15 material fee is due to the instructor on the first day.Instructor:EdnaMartinez|Location:ECCActivityRoomACL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6+ Th 5:00-5:50P 7/9-7/30 4 $39/49B 6+ Th 5:00-5:50P 8/6-8/27 4 $39/49 C 6+ Th 5:00-5:50P 9/10-9/24 3 $39/49

PaintPartyExperience 335000Paint Party Experience is Art Entertainment! We pair painting subject to music types/groups in most cases everyone paints the same subject-no painting experi-ence necessary. We supply all the painting materials and a pre-sketched canvas. You will be guided through your painting step by step as you enjoy music and company. You leave with your own Masterpiece; and the opportunity to realize your own potential 3 hr. acrylic painting class.Instructor:RoseMaryTothill|Location:ECCMusicRoomFee:$45/55CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Summer ThemeA 18-75 F 5:30-8:30P 7/10-7/10 OldiesA1 18-75 F 5:30-8:30P 7/24-7/24 BeatlesB 18-75 F 5:30-8:30P 8/7-8/7 Classic RockB1 18-75 F 5:30-8:30P 8/28-8/28 Artist Peter MaxB2 18-75 F 5:30-8:30P 9/11-9/11 QueenC 18-75 F 5:30-8:30P 9/25-9/25

Drawing345 345001Greatly improve your drawing skills. Learn to create more realism and three-dimen-sionality in your work. Focus on perspective, composition and shading techniques. Work with a variety of subjects (still life, nature, human form, animals, architec-ture, etc.) while building an art portfolio. Students will be encouraged to take risks and stretch their abilities while developing their own individual style and creative approach. We will work both with a studio setting and photos.Instructor:JonathanDillard|Location:ECCArtRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-12 Tu 3:00-3:50P 7/7-7/28 4 $39/49B 6-12 Tu 3:00-3:50P 8/4-8/25 4 $39/49C 6-12 Tu 3:00-3:50P 9/1-9/22 4 $39/49

Let’sPaint-Adult 345012Create bright, bold and beautiful paintings in this popular class. Learn painting and color mixing techniques. Use a variety of tools: brushes, palette knives, sponges, etc. for interesting effects. Paint several full color paintings on quality artists’ paper and two paintings on canvas. Students choose their own subject matter for each painting. Special needs welcome. Parent participation may be required.Instructor:JonathanDillard|Location:ECCArtRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-12 Tu 4:00-4:50P 7/7-7/28 4 $39/49A1 6-12 Tu 4:00-4:50P 8/4-8/25 4 $39/49A2 6-12 Tu 4:00-4:50P 9/1-9/22 4 $39/49B 18+ Th 8:00-8:50P 7/9-7/30 4 $39/49B1 18+ Th 8:00-8:50P 8/6-8/27 4 $39/49B2 18+ Th 8:00-8:50P 9/3-9/24 4 $39/49

ModelTreehouseArchitecture 345013In this class you will develop your ideas, plans and drawings for your fantasy tree-house. We will take inspiration from fabulous treehouse architecture and other in-teresting architecture from around the world. You will be able to complete a small model treehouse in great detail. Focus on both the exterior and interior. Treehous-es can be space age and futuristic, or more like a house for a garden fairy. What features will your treehouse have? Perhaps you’ll design a moat, a swing, stained glass windows, an elevator, a moon roof? Your imagination can go wild in this ter-rific hands-on class. There is a $10 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor:JonathanDillard|Location:ECCArtRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-15 Tu 5:00-5:50P 7/7-7/28 4 $39/49B 6-15 Tu 5:00-5:50P 8/4-8/25 4 $39/49C 6-15 Tu 5:00-5:50P 9/1-9/22 4 $39/49

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Let’sDesign 345014Have you ever wanted to be a fashion, interior, or product designer? This fun class will teach the basics of line, color, form, textures and shape. Make concept sketches and learn about fashion in this fun and engaging class. Learn how fabrics drape and move, and react when worn to create a signature style. Please Note: There is a $5 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor:JonathanDillard|Location:ECCArtRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-12 Tu 6:00-6:50P 7/7-7/28 4 $39/49B 6-12 Tu 6:00-6:50P 8/4-8/25 4 $39/49C 6-12 Tu 6:00-6:50P 9/1-9/22 4 $39/49

StreetArt&CityScapes 345015In this class you will explore the street art and movements and gain inspi-ration to develop your own unique style by creating a work of original art. Learn about contemporary collage artists such as, Banksy, Alexandre Orion, and Keith Haring, whose work has moved out of the streets and into fine galleries. Also experiment with lettering styles! Special needs welcome. Parent participation may be required.Instructor:JonathanDillard|Location:ECCArtRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 10-18 Tu 7:00-7:50P 7/7-7/28 4 $39/49B 10-18 Tu 7:00-7:50P 8/4-8/25 4 $39/49C 10-18 Tu 7:00-7:50P 9/1-9/22 4 $39/49

JewelryMaking 345019Make handmade beads and arrange them to make various custom jewelry as well as using buttons, and recycled items to develop fun and exciting, one of a kind, jewelry.Instructor:JonathanDillard|Location:ECCArtRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-13 W 4:00-4:50P 7/8-7/29 4 $39/49B 6-13 W 4:00-4:50P 8/5-8/26 4 $39/49C 6-13 W 4:00-4:50P 9/2-9/23 4 $39/49

Cartooning 345018Learn the secrets of cartoon drawing and create your very own cartoon story in this unique arts class. Students will learn to draw cartoon char-acters and other elements and will create their own story ideas and turn them into actual cartoons!Instructor:JonathanDillard|Location:ECCArtRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-12 W 3:00-3:50P 7/8-7/29 4 $39/49B 6-12 W 3:00-3:50P 8/5-8/26 4 $39/49C 6-12 W 3:00-3:50P 9/2-9/23 4 $39/49

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Grandparent&MeColor 345020Grandparents and kids can learn a variety of art such as make and take play-doh, finger puppets, and art projects for art appreciation, learning development, and creative fun.Instructor:JonathanDillard|Location:ECCArtRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 4+ Th 9:00-9:50A 7/9-7/30 4 $39/49B 4+ Th 9:00-9:50A 8/6-8/27 4 $39/49C 4+ Th 9:00-9:50A 9/3-9/24 4 $39/49

Grandparent&MeClay345021This class will present the opportunity for grandparents and kids to work with self-drying clays to develop, build and paint colorful clay projects using slab and other methods. This class is great for begin-ners as well as the seasoned artist. Special needs welcome. Parent participation may be required.Instructor:JonathanDillard|Location:ECCArtRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4+ Th 10:00-10:50A 7/9-7/30 4 $39/49B 4+ Th 10:00-10:50A 8/6-8/27 4 $39/49C 4+ Th 10:00-10:50A 9/3-9/24 4 $39/49

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ParentandMeArt 345022Parents and kids can learn a variety of art such as make and take play-doh, finger puppets, and art projects for art appreciation, learning development, and creative fun!Instructor:JonathanDillard|Location:ECCArtRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4+ Th 11:00-11:50A 7/9-7/30 4 $39/49B 4+ Th 11:00-11:50A 8/6-8/27 4 $39/49C 4+ Th 11:00-11:50A 9/3-9/24 4 $39/49

AdvancedDrawing 345024Greatly improve your drawing skills. Learn to create more realism and three-dimen-sionality in your work. Focus on perspective, composition and shading techniques. Work with a variety of subjects (still life, nature, human form, animals, architecture, etc.) while building an art portfolio. Students will be encouraged to take risks and stretch their abilities while developing their own individual style and creative ap-proach. We will work both with a studio setting and photos.Instructor:JonathanDillard|Location:ECCArtRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 13-18 Th 2:00-2:50P 7/9-7/30 4 $39/49B 13-18 Th 2:00-2:50P 8/6-8/27 4 $39/49C 13-18 Th 2:00-2:50P 9/3-9/24 4 $39/49

GreenThumbGardening339009Turn your garden into an oasis. Learn basic gardening techniques and explore the art of vertical gardening. Please Note: There is a $15-$20 (based on project) mate-rial fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor:RoslynDillard|Location:MVP-ACTIVITYROOMCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 18+ F 8:30-9:30A 7/10-7/31 4 $39/49B 18+ F 8:30-9:30A 8/7-8/28 4 $39/49C 18+ F 8:30-9:30A 9/4-9/25 4 $39/49

ChemicalMagic 326018Children will have a terrific time learning chemistry concepts in a fun and hands-on atmosphere. Projects include making Flubber, Silly Putty, Super Hi-Bounce balls, and more. Learning concepts include atoms and bonding, acids and bases, polymer chemistry, reactions, density, and more. Please Note: There is a $15 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor:EdnaMartinez|Location:ECCActivityRoomACL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 6-12 Tu 5:00-5:50P 7/7-7/28 4 $35/45B 6-12 Tu 5:00-5:50P 8/4-8/25 4 $35/45C 6-12 Tu 5:00-5:50P 9/1-9/22 4 $35/45

BotanicalArtistry-Youth 329039Cultivate the artist in your child/children using natural and organic materials Your child will create unique and beautiful children gardening projects. Gardening can enhance academic success. Please Note: There is a $15-$20 (based on project) material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor:RoslynDillard|Location:MVP-ACTIVITYROOMCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A1 7-14 W 8:30-9:30A 7/8-7/29 4 $39/49A2 7-14 W 8:30-9:30A 8/5-8/26 4 $39/49A3 7-14 W 8:30-9:30A 9/2-9/30 5 $39/49B1 7-14 Sa 9:45-10:45A 7/11-8/1 4 $39/49B2 7-14 Sa 9:45-10:45A 8/8-8/29 4 $39/49B3 7-14 Sa 9:45-10:45A 9/5-9/26 4 $39/49

BotanicalArtistry Grandparent&Me 319010Cultivate the artist in your child/children using natural and organic materials. Help your little one learn that getting messy can be fun. Children will create gardening projects they can be proud of. Please Note: There is a $15-$20 (based on project) material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor:RoslynDillard|Location:MVP-ACTIVITYROOMCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A1 2-6 Tu 8:30-9:30A 7/7-7/28 4 $39/39A2 2-6 Tu 8:30-9:30A 8/4-8/25 4 $39/39A3 2-6 Tu 8:30-9:30A 9/1-9/22 4 $39/39B1 2-6 Sa 8:30-9:30A 7/11-8/1 4 $39/39B2 2-6 Sa 8:30-9:30A 8/8-8/29 4 $39/39C3 2-6 Sa 8:30-9:30A 9/5-9/26 4 $39/39

BotanicalArtistry-Adult 339008Cultivate the artist in you using natural and organic materials Create unique and beautiful art pieces for your home and garden. Please Note: There is a $15-$20 (based on project) material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor:RoslynDillard|Location:MVP-ACTIVITYROOMCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A1 15-54 Tu 10:00-11:00A 7/7-7/28 4 $39/49A2 15-54 Tu 10:00-11:00A 8/4-8/25 4 $39/49A3 15-54 Tu 10:00-11:00A 9/1-9/22 4 $39/49B1 15-54 F 9:45-10:45A 7/10-7/31 4 $39/49B2 15-54 F 9:45-10:45A 8/7-8/28 4 $39/49B3 15-54 F 9:45-10:45A 9/4-9/25 4 $39/49

JrChefMasters 329038Your young ones will begin with learning the basics of food safety and sanita-tion. This will be followed by some education on International cuisine and dessert making. At the conclusion of the course, your child will be more comfortable in a kitchen and more willing to help out at home.Instructor:JadeSigurdson|Location:ECCKitchenCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 5-12 Tu 4:30-6:00P 7/7-7/28 4 $100/110B 5-12 Tu 4:30-6:00P 8/4-8/25 4 $100/110

MySculpture 355001Learn to make many types of sculptures while exploring different techniques and mediums. Go home each week with a new piece. Learn the ways an artist makes a sculpture. There is a $20 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor:JonathanDillard|Location:ECCArtRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A1 6-14 F 3:00-3:50P 7/10-7/31 4 $39/49A2 6-14 F 3:00-3:50P 8/7-8/28 4 $39/49A3 6-14 F 3:00-3:50P 9/4-9/25 4 $39/49B1 15-18 F 4:00-4:50P 7/10-7/31 4 $39/49B2 15-18 F 4:00-4:50P 8/7-8/28 4 $39/49B3 15-18 F 4:00-4:50P 9/4-9/25 4 $39/49

July 18: The Goonies @ McCune Park

August 15: Million Dollar Arm @ Orchard Park

September 19: Little Rascals @ Half Moon Park

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Chil dBabySigningTime 326004Have fun bonding with your child while you both learn American Sign Language. Each class combines music, movement, games, and ASL to help your child com-municate with you while reducing frustrations and tantrums. It is recommended that all sections be taken for the full scope of the class and they may be taken in any order. Children and parents of all abilities and hearing levels are welcome!Instructor: Anna Larson Kernes | Location: HNCCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 0-3 F 9:30-10:15A 7/10-7/31 4 $50/60B 0-3 F 9:30-10:15A 8/7-8/28 4 $50/60C 0-3 F 9:30-10:15A 9/4-9/25 4 $50/60

SigningTime 316008 Children learn best when their entire body is engaged and signing provides the kinesthetic learning children need to actively learn and participate in a classroom setting. Your child’s active learning environment will include music, movement, games, crafts, and pre-school level skills! Children and parents of all abilities and hearing levels are welcome!Instructor: Anna Larson Kernes | Location: HNC CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 3-5 F 10:30-11:15A 7/10-7/31 4 $50/60B 3-5 F 10:30-11:15A 8/7-8/28 4 $50/60C 3-5 F 10:30-11:15A 9/4-9/25 4 $50/60

SpanishforKids 326027This beginner’s class is for kids who enjoy interactive and hands on learning. This is a dual immersion fun class. Different topics that interest the child will be introduced through stories, sing along, writing, games, and in combination with an art project. The goal of this class is to expand their vocabulary and encourage them to use Spanish words more often at their own pace. Please Note: There is a mandatory $15 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor: Edna Martinez | Location: ECCCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*BeginnerA1 7-12 M 6:00-7:00P 7/6-7/27 4 $45/55A2 7-12 M 6:00-7:00P 8/3-8/24 4 $45/55A3 7-12 M 6:00-7:00P 9/7-9/28 4 $45/55B1 7-12 M 7:00-8:00P 7/6-7/27 4 $45/55B2 7-12 M 7:00-8:00P 8/3-8/24 4 $45/55B3 7-12 M 7:00-8:00P 9/7-9/28 4 $45/55IntermediateC1 7-12 Tu 6:00-7:00P 7/6-7/27 4 $45/55C2 7-12 Tu 6:00-7:00P 8/4-8/25 4 $45/55C3 7-12 Tu 6:00-7:00P 9/8-9/29 4 $45/55

WonderPlay 326026Wander play is more than a play group! Infants and their caretakers will share nurs-ery rhymes, songs and traditional games. All the games and activities in this class helps on the healthy development of the baby’s brain. They are the building blocks of future learning-a good solid beginning for babies. And they are fun, too! Please Note: There is a mandatory $10 material fee due at the first class meeting. Instructor: Edna Martinez | Location: ECC Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 1-2 Th 4:00-4:45P 7/9-7/30 4 $35/45B 1-2 Th 4:00-4:45P 8/6-8/27 4 $35/45C 1-2 Th 4:00-4:45P 9/10-924 4 $35/45

Reading&MathforPre-K 316001Get ready for Kindergarten! This Sound-Start Program incorporates phonics, indi-vidualized leveled reading, math and spelling instruction specifically designed for preschoolers. Parent participation is required. Instructor: Read Write | Location: ECC Activity Room CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 3.5-5 Tu,Th 2:40-3:25P 7/7-7/23 3 $79/89B 3.5-5 Tu,Th 2:40-3:25P 8/4-8/20 3 $79/89C 3.5-5 Tu,Th 2:40-3:25P 9/1-9/17 3 $79/89

MathSolutions2-6 326008This class identifies skill gaps. Reinforces primary facts (addition, subtraction, mul-tiplication, and division), fraction operations, prime numbers, factoring concepts, decimals, algebra, geometry skills, and increased confidence. Instructor: Read Write | Location: ECC Activity RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 6-12 Tu,Th 5:10-5:55P 7/7-7/23 3 $79/89B 6-12 Tu,Th 5:10-5:55P 8/4-8/20 3 $79/89C 6-12 Tu,Th 5:10-5:55P 9/1-9/17 3 $79/89

ReadingSolutions Individualized to your student’s needs. Specially trained teachers test, structure, and implement your child’s program. Interactive audio lessons, skill cards, work-sheets, and short stories assist the student along the path of reading mastery. Instructor: Read Write | Location: ECC Activity Room

GradeK-1 316001CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 4-6 Tu,Th 3:30-4:15P 7/7-7/23 3 $79/89B 4-6 Tu,Th 3:30-4:15P 8/4-8/20 3 $79/89C 4-6 Tu,Th 3:30-4:15P 9/1-9/17 3 $79/89

Grade2-6 326002CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 6-12 Tu,Th 4:20-5:05P 7/7-7/23 3 $79/89B 6-12 Tu,Th 4:20-5:05P 8/4-8/20 3 $79/89C 6-12 Tu,Th 4:20-5:05P 9/1-9/17 3 $79/89

SpeedReading&Vocabulary 326014This class identifies skill gaps. Reinforces primary facts (addition, subtraction, mul-tiplication, and division), fraction operations, prime numbers, factoring concepts, decimals, algebra, geometry skills, and increased confidence. Instructor: Read Write | Location: ECC Activity RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 11-16 W 2:00-4:00P 7/8-7/29 4 $121/$131

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DualImmersionProgramProgramaBilingüeThese classes are taught by a bilingual credentialed teacher with a multidisciplinary curriculum. This bilingual class will engage children in developmentally appropriate activities, while gaining an understanding of science, math, art, crafts, and the alpha-bet, through play, music and hands-on activities in a fun, nurturing environment. This is at ongoing program. A $25 material fee is due to the instructor on the first day.

Estas clases son impartida por una maestra bilingüe certificada. La clase cuenta con un currìculo multidisciplinariocon y actividades apropiadas para cada etapa del desarrollo. Los ninos aprenderan ambos idiomas mientras obtienen conocimiento de conceptos simples de aprendizaje tales como coordinación, balance, y destrezas motoras, colores, nùmeros, figuras geometricas, ciencia, arte, alfabeto y artesanias en un ambiente divertido. Este es un programa continuo.Un pago de $25 dolares para materiales que debe ser pagado al instructor el primer dia de clase.

ChispitasdeAmor 316009Instructor:EdnaMartinez|Location:ECCMusicRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 3-4 Tu,Th 9:00-11:00A 7/7-7/30 4 $99/109B 3-4 Tu,Th 9:00-11:00A 8/4-8/27 4 $99/109C 3-4 Tu,Th 9:00-11:00A 9/1-9/24 4 $99/109

BurbujitasAlegres 316008Instructor:EdnaMartinez|Location:ECCActivityRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4-5 M,W,F 9:00-11:00A 7/6-7/31 4 $125/135B 4-5 M,W,F 9:00-11:00A 8/3-8/28 4 $125/135C 4-5 M,W,F 9:00-11:00A 9/2-9/25 4 $125/135

GotitasIngeniosas 316011A $50 material fee is due to the instructor on the first day. Please bring a healthy snack for your child. Un pago de $25 dolares para materiales que debe ser pagado al instructor el primer dia de clase. Por favor traiga un refrigerio saludable para su hijo.Parent orientation will be on July 1 at 7pm. Orientacio para padres de familia sera Julio 1 a las 7 de la tarde.Instructor:EdnaMartinez|Location:ECCActivityRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 4-5 M-F 11:00-2:30P 7/6-7/31 4 $356/366B 4-5 M-F 11:00-2:30P 8/3-8/28 4 $356/366C 4-5 M-F 11:00-2:30P 9/2-9/25 4 $356/366

TinyTots 319005 This is a fun way to introduce young children to the schedules and structure of a classroom. This class is designed to promote early socialization skills, provide opportunity to discuss early childhood issues and inspire creativity. We will also encourage the use of both large and small motor skills through music, movement and crafts. No class on 7/4Please Note: Not a parent participation class. Participants must be fully potty trained. Participants must be of age by first class date. No Exceptions.Instructor:JCSDStaff|Location:HNCCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 2-3 M,W 9:00-11:00A 7/6-7/29 4 $45/55B 2-3 M,W 9:00-11:00A 8/3-8/26 4 $45/55C 2-3 M,W 9:00-11:00A 9/2-9/28 4 $45/55D 2-3 Tu,Th 12:30-2:30P 7/7-7/30 4 $45/55E 2-3 Tu,Th 12:30-2:30P 8/4-8/27 4 $45/55F 2-3 Tu,Th 12:30-2:30P 9/1-9/24 4 $45/55G 4-5 Tu,Th 9:00-12:00P 7/6-7/29 4 $45/55H 4-5 Tu,Th 9:00-12:00P 8/3-8/26 4 $45/55I 4-5 Tu,Th 9:00-12:00P 9/2-9/28 4 $45/55J 4-5 M,W 11:30-2:30P 7/7-7/30 4 $45/55K 4-5 M,W 11:30-2:30P 8/4-8/27 4 $45/55L 4-5 M,W 11:30-2:30P 9/1-9/24 4 $45/55

MommyandMe 319001 Mommy and me is a fun way to introduce young children to their alpha-bet, numbers and shape . This class is designed to promote early social-ization skills, provide opportunity to discuss early childhood issues and inspire creativity preparing them for the next level of education such as Tiny Tots. Parent participation is required. No class on 7/4Instructor:JCSDStaff|Location:ECCActivityRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 2-5 M,W 9:00-11:00A 7/6-7/29 4 $45/55B 2-5 M,W 9:00-11:00A 8/3-8/26 4 $45/55C 2-5 M,W 9:00-11:00A 9/2-9/28 4 $45/55D 2-5 T,TH 9:00-11:00A 7/7-7/30 4 $45/55E 2-5 T,TH 9:00-11:00A 8/4-8/27 4 $45/55F 2-5 T,TH 9:00-11:00A 9/1-9/24 4 $45/55

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CreativeBrainVideoGameDesign326023You play them; now learn how to design them! Come join us as we go through the entire process of video gaming development. Students work in teams that will de-sign and create their own video games. Computers are provided for classroom use.Instructor:CreativeBrainLearning|Location:ECCMusicRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 8-15 W 4:00-4:50P 7/1-8/5 6 $66/76

CreativeBrainIntermediateVideoGameDesign326024You have designed your first game, now continue to program and develop faster and more exciting games. Working in teams, students will develop video games they can take home and play. Completion of Creative Brain Video Game Design class is required. Computers are provided for classroom use.Instructor:CreativeBrainLearning|Location:ECCMusicRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 8-15 W 4:00-4:50P 8/19-9/23 6 $66/76

ColorfulScience 316005It’s an explosion of colorful fun! Children will explore the vibrant primary colors of red, blue, and yellow science experiments, crafts, songs, and stories. Get down and dirty making lava lamps, colorful hand prints, color-changing carnations, and more! Please Note: There is a $15 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor:EdnaMartinez|Location:ECCArtRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Fee* A 3-5 Tu 4:00-4:50P 7/7-7/28 4 $35/45B 3-5 Tu 4:00-4:50P 8/4-8/25 4 $35/45C 3-5 Tu 4:00-4:50P 9/1-9/22 4 $35/45

AmazingScience 326025Just this summer!!! The best of Volcanos and Things that go BOOM, Science Bo-nanza, Icky Creepy, Just Plain Gross Science classes, and All in One. Don’t miss the fun, limited space. Please Note: There is a mandatory $15 material fee due at the first class meeting to the instructor.Instructor:EdnaMartinez|Location:ECCArtRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 7-12 M 5:00-5:50P 7/6-7/27 4 $35/45B 7-12 M 5:00-5:50P 8/3-8/24 4 $35/45C 7-12 M 5:00-5:50P 9/7-9/28 4 $35/45

CrazyChemworks 327035Come and discover what it’s like to be a real scientist and work in a Mad Science Lab. Each day we will experiment with different chemicals and tools to see what kind of interesting and crazy reactions we can create!! Students will explore acids and bases, reveal the secret recipe of slime, examine crystallization, and probe through shifting states of matter, and much, much more. $30 materials fee due the first day of class.Instructor:Bricks4Kids|Location:HNCCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 5-12 M-F 9:00-12:00P 8/17-8/21 1 $139/149

ClashofBrickswithLego® 327002Gather your barbarians and archers! It’s time for battle...Bricks 4 Kids style! Based on the game Clash of Clans®, collect and store gold and elixir to train troops and build villages. Experience the thrill of battling barbarians, greedy goblins, powerful PEKKAS, and wild wall breakers. All this and more while building motorized LEGO models. Each child will receive a customized LEGO mini figure and T-shirt. Please bring a snack and drink. Please note: $10 material fee is due the first day of class. Instructor:Bricks4Kidz|Location:HNCCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 5-13 M-F 9:00-12:00P 7/20-7/24 1 $145/155

Mining&CraftingwithLego®327026Minecraft is a game about placing blocks to build anything you can imagine. At night monsters come out, make sure to build a shelter before that happens. Experi-ence the world of Minecraft with LEGO® bricks in this fun class! Children will face new challenges each day, building motorized Bricks 4 Kidz models and crafting key elements (with LEGO® bricks) from the Minecraft game. Each child will receive a customized LEGO mini figure and T-shirt. Please bring a snack and drink. Please note: $10 material fee is due the first day of class. Instructor:Bricks4Kidz|Location:HNCCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 5-13 M-F 9:00-12:00P 7/6-7/10 1 $145/155

APiratesQuestwithLego® 327027Shiver me timbers as we explore the popular culture behind the life of a pirate. Build a motorized LEGO pirate ship, a helm and an anchor, as we batten down the hatches and prepare for mutiny. Protect the hands on deck by building a launch-ing catapult. Beware me mateys, if it’s too late, you must abandon ship and build a rowboat to escape. EachchildwillreceiveacustomizedLEGOminifigureandT-shirt. Please bring a snack and drink. Please note: $10 material fee is due the first day of class. Instructor:Bricks4Kidz|Location:HNCCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 5-13 M-F 1:00-4:00P 7/6-7/10 1 $145/155

RemoteControlManiawithLego®327030Making it move is the name of the game at this exciting camp! Each day, campers will use fascinating and challenging LEGO components to create dynamic vehicles, inventions, machines and more. As they enjoy the fun of building, campers will understand the basic working principles of many ingenious devices that are part of our everyday lives. Each child will receive a customized LEGO mini figure and T-shirt. Please bring a snack and drink. Please note: $10 material fee is due the first day of class. Instructor:Bricks4Kidz|Location:HNCCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 5-13 M-F 1:00-4:00P 7/20-7/24 1 $145/155

321...BlastOFF 327032Aerodynamics and Motion are the stars of this fun filled week! Design and build everything from kites to planes to ROCKETS! Experiment with different propulsion systems as you use your new knowledge to blast off, track and recover all kinds of Flying Machinery! Have a rocking good time at this rocket camp! Please note: $30 materials fee due the first day of class.Instructor:MadScience|Location:HNCCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 5-12 M-F 9:00-12:00P 7/13-7/17 1 $139/149

NASA!JRAstronauts 327034Join our Academy of Future Space Explorers as you prepare to explore the galaxy. Build your own model rocket, race a balloon rocket, and then see the real thing - a rocket launch up to 300 ft. in the air! Make and take home your own comet, Shuttle Copter and much more. Use teamwork to complete an important space mission. This NASA camp is ‘Out of this World’! Please note: $30 materials fee due the first day of class.Instructor:MadScience|Location:HNCCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 5-12 M-F 9:00-12:00P 8/10-8/14 1 $139/149

ScienceinAction 327033Take a walk on the wild side, kids will have fun with hands-on experiments that will increase their understanding of our Earth and Animals! They will learn how animals are camouflaged and go on the hunt for scents and tracks and discover what ad-versely affects our planet as we explore conservation. Take apart owl pellets to see what birds of prey can digest. Experiment with inertia and gravity as you learn how they work together to help you enjoy your favorite sports. Please note $30 materi-als fee is due the first day of class.Instructor:MadScience|Location:HNCCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 5-12 M-F 9:00-12:00P 7/27-7/31 1 $139/149

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UAVFlightSchool319011This course will provide you with the knowledge to properly and responsibly oper-ate and maintain a UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle drone). To complete the course the participants must attend the flight school on Saturday 8/1,8/8) located at Eastvale Community Park from 10:00am-11:30am. Participants will need to bring their own UAV drone. Rental UAV’s are available for an additional fee of $25.Instructor:USUAVStaff|Location:HNCCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 12+ W,Sa 6:30-8:30P 7/8-8/8 5 $95/105

OnlineDriver’sEd 328001This is an interactive, educational online course with videos, animated driving scenarios and sample test questions. Learn the rules of the road, major causes of traffic collisions, DMV procedures and much more. Students will receive a DMV-approved certificate of completion. This course is a requirement for teens under 17.5 years old to obtain a learner’s permit and driver’s license. A licensed instructor is available to answer any questions.Instructor:ErikaVieyra|Location:ONLINECL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 15-17 M-Su 12:00-11:59P 7/1-7/31 5 $47/57B 15-17 M-Su 12:00-11:59P 8/1-8/31 5 $47/57C 15-17 M-Su 12:00-11:59P 9/1-9/30 5 $47/57

StudySkillsTest 326006Be more productive during school and study time. Learn effective note taking skills, study techniques and smart approaches to test taking.Instructor:Readwrite|Location:ECCMeetingRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 11-16 W 4:10-5:40P 7/8-7/29 4 $89/99

Parents’NightOut 319005Need an evening without the kids? Burbujitas Alegres offers parents the opportu-nity to take a well-deserved break. Go out for a night on the town feeling confident that your little ones are safe and having the time of their lives with their favorite teachers. This incredible evening for your children is filled with a variety of fun games, crafts and activities, and they won’t want the night to end! Instructor:EdnaMartinez|Location:ECCActivityRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 5-12 Sa 6:00-9:00P 7/11-7/11 1 $25/35B 5-12 Sa 6:00-9:00P 7/18-7/18 1 $25/35C 5-12 Sa 6:00-9:00P 8/15-8/15 1 $25/35D 5-12 Sa 6:00-9:00P 8/22-8/22 1 $25/35E 5-12 Sa 6:00-9:00P 9/12-9/12 1 $25/35F 5-12 Sa 6:00-9:00P 9/26-9/26 1 $25/35

French 326028This class will teach you the A, B,C of the beautiful and romantic French language. Students will learn introductions to the alphabet and simple words.Instructor:JeanetteDoumbe|Location:ECCMeetingRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* BeginningA 11-20 M 10:00-11:00A 7/6-9/7 10 $40/50IntermediateB 11-20 M 11:00-12:00P 7/6-9/7 10 $40/50AdultC 18+ F 10:00-11:00A 7/10-9/11 10 $40/50

TeleguLanguage 326017Pravesam is described as the first level of Telugu language skills. Students can learn Telegu letters, listening skills, and learning poems.Instructor:BhaskaraUndi|Location:ECCActivityRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* PravsesamA 5-18 F 7:00-9:00P 9/4-9/25 4 $5/15PrasunamB 5-18 F 7:00-9:00P 9/4-9/25 4 $5/15

Photography 329008Own a DSLR camera? Thinking about buying one? Get the most out of your invest-ment by learning how to use it to its full potential. Learn the principles of photogra-phy and fundamental camera techniques.Instructor:ChrisRamirez|Location:ECCMeetingRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* BeginningA 16+ Tu 6:00-8:00P 7/7-7/28 4 $60/70B 16+ Tu 6:00-8:00P 8/4-8/25 4 $60/70C 16+ Tu 6:00-8:00P 9/1-9/22 4 $60/70IntermediateD 16+ Tu 8:00-9:00P 7/7-7/28 4 $60/70E 16+ Tu 8:00-9:00P 8/4-8/25 4 $60/70F 16+ Tu 8:00-9:00P 9/1-9/22 4 $60/70

CPRandAED-Adult,Child,Infant329013Don’t miss a beat and increase the number of people “Staying’ Alive.” American Heart Association Heart saver card is valid for 2 years. Approved for teachers and child care providers, but not medical professionals. Please pay the instructor the $31 materials fee and supply a self-addressed stamped envelope. Advance registra-tion required.Instructor:AliciaDrozd|Location:ECCPinnacleRm/ActivityRmCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 11+ W 5:30-9:00P 7/29-7/29 1 $39/49B 11+ Sa 8:30-12:00P 9/12-9/12 1 $39/49

Babysitter-CPRandPediatric1st Aid329014Impress parents with your American Heart Association CPR and pediatric first aid certifications, organizational skills, and ability to safely care for and entertain chil-dren. Become the babysitter every family invites back! Please pay the instructor the $41 training supplies fee. Supply a self-addressed stamped envelope and a lunch. Advance registration required.Instructor:AliciaDrozd|Location:ECCPinnacleRoom/ActivityRmCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 11+ W 8:30-4:00P 7/29-7/29 1 $49/59B 11+ Sa 8:30-4:00P 9/12-9/12 1 $49/59

MassageforFamily 334003This class is an introduction to massage. You will be taught adapted massage tech-niques and theory that can be used at home on your family members. This class will provide hands on practice. During the course we will touch on how to massage at different stages in life-infant, children, pregnancy, seniors. You will also be intro-duced to the use of essential oils and how to make your own body products. Please bring a notebook and penInstructor:AliciaZiegenbein|Location:ECCActivityRoomACL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 18+ Tu 7:00-9:00P 7/7-7/28 4 $80/90B 18+ Tu 7:00-9:00P 8/4-8/25 4 $80/90C 18+ Tu 7:00-9:00P 9/1-9/22 4 $80/90

SurvivalinCA 356000We in California are exposed to many potential natural disasters. This is a service-learning project designed to inform individuals and groups; and the community how to survive through the devastation of a natural disaster. The class will be divided into work groups to research, discover, demonstrate and propose ways and means of surviving natural disasters. Subsequently, the class will go out and teach selected community groups what we have learned. Family participation is encour-aged, regardless of age.Instructor:RobertSchueneman|Location:ECC-MeetingRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 9+ M 7:00-8:30P 6/29-8/10 7 $25/35B 9+ M 7:00-8:30P 8/17-9/28 7 $25/35

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DogTraining 329015Join us for a fun and educational time. A proven methodology and systematic con-sistency will make your special canine the best trained dog you know…and certainly man’s best friend. Develop trust and respect in your dog while enjoying a greater bond. Learn problem solving techniques and positive reinforcement concepts that will make your good dog into a GREAT dog ! Instructor:DerrickDupler|Location:DLP

CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* Dog Obedience A 16+ Tu 6:00-7:00P 7/7-8/25 8 $100/110Dog TrickB 16+ Tu 7:00-8:00P 7/7-8/25 8 $100/110

Hand&FootMassage 336007Learn hand and foot massage for yourself and for others. We will look at reflexology charts and how the different points on the hands and feet correspond to other parts of the body. Enjoy a relaxing hour, and walk away feeling great!Instructor:LizAcosta|Location:ECCMusicRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 18+ Sa 1:30-2:30P 7/11-7/11 1 $20/30B 18+ Sa 1:30-2:30P 7/25-7/25 1 $20/30C 18+ Sa 1:30-2:30P 8/8-8/8 1 $20/30D 18+ Sa 1:30-2:30P 8/22-8/22 1 $20/30E 18+ Sa 1:30-2:30P 9/12-9/12 1 $20/30F 18+ Sa 1:30-2:30P 9/26-9/26 1 $20/30

ActingforAdults 339007Develop and define your acting skills. Students will work on voice, scene work, monologues and explore different acting styles. Students will learn how to analyze scripts and how to take the most effective approach to their scenes through acting exercises and direction.Instructor:LeeClark|Location:HNC-HHPNeighborhoodCenterCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 18+ M 7:00-8:30P 7/6-8/3 5 $45/55B 18+ M 7:00-8:30P 8/10-9/7 5 $45/55

CouplesSushiRoll 336005Take a little bit of time away from your regular routine of hustle and bustle and do something exciting with the one you love. You will learn about equipment, ingredients and techniques so that you can be your very own master sushi roller. Each couple will make 6 rolls and leave with their very own bamboo mat to reuse at home. Please note: Fee is per couple.Instructor:JadeSigurdson|Location:ECCKitchenCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 18+ F 6:30-9:00P 7/24-7/24 1 $120/130B 18+ F 6:30-9:00P 8/21-8/21 1 $120/130

WildThymeGirls 339006Girls just want to have fun! Start your evening making divine chocolate truffles that can be recreated time and time again. You will learn the techniques to make your very own delicious meal. Each student participant will take home a box of truffles and learn to make a signature mocktail.Instructor:JadeSigurdson|Location:ECCKitchenCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 18+ F 6:30-9:00P 7/10-7/10 1 $60/70B 18+ F 6:30-9:00P 8/7-8/7 1 $60/70

CreatingaPeacefulHomeOasis336006It’s important to have a calming, peaceful place to retreat to when the world is driv-ing you crazy. Let an experienced interior decorator help you to create your own peaceful oasis in your home or yard where you can go to decompress and relax. We will look at space, color, décor, themes and more.Instructor:LizAcosta|Location:ECCMusicRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 16+ Sa 11:30-12:30P 7/11-7/25 3 $36/46B 16+ Sa 11:30-12:30P 8/8-8/22 3 $36/46C 16+ Sa 11:30-12:30P 9/12-9/26 3 $36/46

Art101forAdults 345010This class gives all artistic skill leveled participants the opportunity to explore the various options that art can provide. Develop watercolor, zoetrope animation, drawings, quilling, etching, , etc. Projects are to be taken home at the end of class. Special needs welcome.Instructor:JonathanDillard|Location:ECCArtRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 14+ M 3:00-3:50P 7/6-7/27 4 $39/49B 14+ M 3:00-3:50P 8/3-8/24 4 $39/49C 14+ M 3:00-3:50P 8/31-9/21 4 $39/49

CreatingaFamilyHistoryCookBook336005Often, many of our best memories are tied to food: memories of holidays around mom’s dining room table, memories of learning how to cook, memories of grandma’s special foods. Together, we will put together a plan for making your family memory cook book extra special! It will be something that will be cherished for generations.Instructor:LizAcosta|Location:ECCActivityRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 16+ Th 1:30-2:30P 7/9-7/9 1 $15/25B 16+ Th 1:30-2:30P 7/23-7/23 1 $15/25C 16+ Th 1:30-2:30P 8/6-8/6 1 $15/25D 16+ Th 1:30-2:30P 8/20-8/20 1 $15/25E 16+ Th 1:30-2:30P 9/3-9/3 1 $15/25F 16+ Th 1:30-2:30P 9/17-9/17 1 $15/25

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WanttobeaWriter 336004Have you been dreaming of writing and publishing your own book? Now is your chance to learn how it’s done from a four time published author who is married to a four time published author, with more books on the way. Learn about different publishing options; traditional vs. self-publishing, editing, layout, illustrating options, and marketing. You will receive current, up to date information on how things work in today’s market.Instructor:LizAcosta|Location:ECCActivityRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 16+ Th 12:30-1:30P 7/9-7/9 1 $20/30B 16+ Th 12:30-1:30P 7/23-7/23 1 $35/45C 16+ Th 12:30-1:30P 8/6-8/6 1 $20/30D 16+ Th 12:30-1:30P 8/20-8/20 1 $20/30E 16+ Th 12:30-1:30P 9/3-9/3 1 $20/30F 16+ Th 12:30-1:30P 9/17-9/17 1 $20/30G 16+ Sa 10:00-11:00A 7/11-7/11 1 $20/30H 16+ Sa 10:00-11:00A 7/25-7/25 1 $20/30I 16+ Sa 10:00-11:00A 8/8-8/8 1 $20/30J 16+ Sa 10:00-11:00A 8/22-8/22 1 $20/30K 16+ Sa 10:00-11:00A 9/12-9/12 1 $20/30L 16+ Sa 10:00-11:00A 9/26-9/26 1 $20/30

MicrosoftPowerPointforKids 329019Learn to create interesting PowerPoint with ease. You will learn how to create your own PowerPoint by using, the following groups, Home, Insert, Designs, Transitions, Animations, Slide Show , Review and view Groups. This course will teach you to insert graphics, formatting and rearrange slides. Please bring Flash Drive to the first day of Class A $5 material fee is required, which is payable to the instructor at the first class.Instructor:JoannClark|Location:ECCComputerRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* BeginningA 9-14 Tu 3:15-4:30P 7/7-8/11 6 $40/50IntermediateB 9-14 Tu 3:15-4:30P 8/18-9/22 6 $40/50

MicrosoftWord 329002This course will offer individuals an opportunity to learn the basics of creating docu-ments in Microsoft Word. The course will teach you how to access word, how to create and save a document, how to use print, copy, cut and paste functions. This course will teach your how to format your word documents. Please bring a Flash Drive to the first day of class along with a $5 material fee which is payable to the instructor at the first classInstructor:JoannClark|Location:ECCComputerRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* BeginningA 18+ Tu 7:00-8:30P 7/7-8/4 5 $50/60IntermediateB 18+ Tu 7:00-8:30P 8/11-9/8 5 $50/60

MicrosoftExcel 329003This course will teach individuals to use the various functions of Microsoft Excel. We will explore the different functions of each of the menu tabs at the top of the Excel program including: Home, Insert, Page Layout, Formulas, Data Review, and View. This course will teach you formatting your spreadsheets. Please bring a Flash Drive to the first day of class as well as a$5 material fee which is payable to the instructor at the first class.Instructor:JoannClark|Location:ECCComputerRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* BeginningA 18+ Th 7:00-8:30P 7/9-8/6 5 $50/60IntermediateB 18+ Th 7:00-8:30P 8/13-9/10 5 $50/60

TypingForKids 329005Get a head start in this virtual world by enrolling in a class that teaches typing skills. Learn the basics of keyboarding in this fun beginner’s class. This class will prepare you to take it to the next level. A $5 material fee is required, which is payable to the instructor at the first class.Instructor:JoannClark|Location:ECCComputerRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* BeginningA 9-14 Th 3:15-4:30P 7/9-8/13 6 $40/50IntermediateB 9-14 Th 3:15-4:30P 8/20-9/24 6 $40/50

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MicrosoftWord 349003This course will offer individuals an opportunity to learn the basics of creating documents in Microsoft Word. The course will teach you how to access word, how to create and save a document, how to use print, copy, cut and paste functions. This course will teach your how to format your word documents Please bring Flash Drive to the first day of Class A $5 material fee is required, which is payable to the instructor at the first class.Instructor:JoannClark|Location:ECCComputerRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 50+ Tu 10:30-12:00P 7/7-8/4 5 $50/60B 50+ Tu 10:30-12:00P 8/11-9/8 5 $50/60

YourStory-336003CreatingaWrittenLegacyYour story is a part of their story, and no one can tell it like you can. Come and get some tips on how to get started. We will create an outline of your life, along with other significant details. You should come away with a framework for your story and ideas for what to do with it next. What greater gift can you leave for your grandchildren and great-grandchildren?Instructor:LizAcosta|Location:ECCActivityRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 50+ Th 11:30-12:30P 7/9-7/9 1 $20/30B 50+ Th 11:30-12:30P 7/23-7/23 1 $20/30C 50+ Th 11:30-12:30P 8/6-8/6 1 $20/30D 50+ Th 11:30-12:30P 8/20-8/20 1 $20/30E 50+ Th 11:30-12:30P 9/3-9/3 1 $20/30F 50+ Th 11:30-12:30P 9/17-9/17 1 $20/30G 50+ Sa 9:00-10:00A 7/11-7/11 1 $20/30H 50+ Sa 9:00-10:00A 7/25-7/25 1 $20/30I 50+ Sa 9:00-10:00A 8/8-8/8 1 $20/30J 50+ Sa 9:00-10:00A 8/15-8/15 1 $20/30K 50+ Sa 9:00-10:00A 9/12-9/12 1 $20/30L 50+ Sa 9:00-10:00A 9/19-9/19 1 $20/30

Clay 345008Build and decorate bird houses, jewelry and sculptures using various clays and tech-niques such as slab, coil, and faux techniques. Polymer, self-drying clays and paint will be used. All supplies are included. Special needs welcome.Instructor:JonathanDillard|Location:ECCArtRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 50+ M 10:00-10:50A 7/6-7/27 4 $39/49B 50+ M 10:00-10:50A 8/3-8/24 4 $39/49C 50+ M 10:00-10:50A 8/31-9/21 4 $39/49

ART101 345009This class gives all artistic skill leveled participants the opportunity to explore the various options that art can provide. Develop watercolor, zoetrope animation, drawings, quilling, etching, etc. Projects are taken home at the end of class. Special needs welcome. Please Note: There will be a $15 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor:JonathanDillard|Location:ECCArtRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 50+ M 11:00-11:50A 7/6-7/27 4 $39/49B 50+ M 11:00-11:50A 8/3-8/24 4 $39/49C 50+ M 11:00-11:50A 8/31-9/21 4 $39/49

Painting 345016Create bright, bold and beautiful paintings in this popular class. Learn painting and color mixing techniques. Use a variety of tools: brushes, palette knives, sponges, etc. for interesting effects. Paint several full color paintings on quality artists’ paper and two paintings on canvas. Students choose their own subject matter for each painting. Special needs welcome.Instructor:JonathanDillard|Location:ECCArtRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 50+ W 10:00-10:50A 7/8-7/29 4 $39/49B 50+ W 10:00-10:50A 8/5-8/26 4 $39/49C 50+ W 10:00-10:50A 9/2-9/23 4 $39/49

JewelryMaking 345017Make handmade beads and arrange them to make various custom jewelry as well as using buttons, and recycled items to develop fun and exciting, one of a kind, jewelry.Instructor:JonathanDillard|Location:ECCArtRoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 55+ W 11:00-11:50A 7/8-7/29 4 $39/49B 55+ W 11:00-11:50A 8/5-8/26 4 $39/49C 55+ W 11:00-11:50A 9/2-9/23 4 $39/49

BotanicalArtist 349005Cultivate the artist in you using natural and organic materials. Create unique and beautiful art pieces for your home and garden. Please Note: There is a $15-$20 (based on project) material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor:RoslynDillard|Location:MVP-ACTIVITYROOMCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 55+ W 10:00-11:00A 7/8-7/29 4 $39/49B 55+ W 10:00-11:00A 8/5-8/26 4 $39/49C 55+ W 10:00-11:00A 9/2-9/30 5 $39/49

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Online - Mail In - Walk InFor more information about registration, recre-

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Mail InEASTVALE COMMUNITY CENTER

13820 Schleisman Road, Eastvale CA

Onlineparks.jcsd.us

Walk InEASTVALE COMMUNITY CENTER

13820 Schleisman Road, Eastvale CA

HARADA NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER13099 65th Street, Eastvale CA

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geneRal infoRmation1. REFUNDS will only be granted before the start of the second class, with the exception of one day classes.2. IF CLASSES ARE CANCELLED, you will be notified and refunded back to your credit card. If payment was made by cash or check, refunds will be returned by check. Check processing may take up to two weeks. Please ensure that your address is current.3. PLEASE REGISTER EARLY. If a class minimum is not met by 4pm the day before the class begins, it will be cancelled.4. TIMES AND DATES OF ALL PROGRAMS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.5. Please be advised that all participants involved in any programs or special events are subject to be photographed. Such photographs may be used by the JCSD Parks and Recreation Department without any obliga-tion.6. PROCESSING FEE. A $2.00 processing fee applies to all transactions except online transactions.7. All fees, class dates and times are subject to change due to holidays, special events, participation level or board approval.

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Batting Cages

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We have many park shelters and athletic fields throughout the JCSD Parks territory available for reservation.

Team & Group Rentals are available for Batting Cages!

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Kick off the monthby entering theParks andRecreation photocontest

Start your 4th Julycelebration early!!Enjoy the eveningat your favoritepark.

Happy 4th of July!

Lets go Fly Kite!Fly a kite with yourfamily at EastvaleCommunity Park(12750 Citrus St)

Be a kid again atProvidence RanchPark's playground(7250 CobbleCreek).

Father DaughterTake a Walk DayRiverwalk Trial(7674 Soaring BirdCt)

Nothing but Net!!BasketballMountain ViewPark (14444 SelbyPark), 4-6pm

Yoga on the lawnat Orchard Park(5900FestivalWay). 5pm

Concerts in thePark-Paul Justin &The Saloonatixx.730-9pmHarada Park

Splash Bash atCedar Creek ParkWater Feature(6709 CedarCreek Rd.) 2-4pm

Take a selfie atyour favorite parkand tag us at#JCSD2015

Dodgeball at TheEastvaleCommunityCenter. 11am-2pm

Take your dog foran off leashadventure atDairyland DogPark

KickballExtravaganza atHalf Moon Park(14383 CherryCreek), 4-6pm

Drop in for someskating at HaradaHeritage Skatepark.

Concerts in thePark-Red Not ChiliPeppers. 730-9pmHarada Park

Moonlight Cinema-The Goonies atMcCune Park

Help keep ourparks clean! Plana clean-up daywith friends andfamily.

Table TennisTournament atThe EastvaleCommunityCenter. 11am-2pm

Mother Son PicnicDay at AmericanHeros Park (6608Hellman Ave)

Kickin it SoccerStyle at DeerCreek Park (6785Iron Horse Ln),4-6pm.

Lets get physical!!!Enjoy the workoutmachines atRIverwalk Park

Concerts in thePark-Mick Adams& The Stones730-9pmHarada Park

Splash Bash PartII at Cedar CreekPark WaterFeature 2-4pm

There is still timeto enter in theParks andRecreation photocontest.

Volleyball at TheEastvaleCommunityCenter. 11am-2pm

Play a game ofDisc Golf atRiverwalk Park(7674 Soaring BirdCt),4-6pm

Spike! BeachVolleyball atOrchard Park(5900 FestivalWay) 2-4pm

Enjoy a 1 milewalk on theEastvaleCommuntiy ParkTrail.

Concerts in thePark-Cold Duck.730-9pmHarada Park

SCAN for ideas on how

you can stay active and celebrate

PARK AND RECREATION MONTH!