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Recreation Guide Spring 2015 Programs | Classes | Activities | Events | Parks | Open Space | Facilities HAYWARD AREA RECREATION & PARK DISTRICT Get Out and Explore . . . with HARD Nature Programs! Online Registration Begins February 18, 2015 at 12:01am www.haywardrec.org H.A.R.D. Board of Directors Louis M. Andrade | Paul W. Hodges, Jr. | Minane Jameson | Carol A. Pereira Hayward Area Recreation and Park District Foundation Adam Korbas, President | Pamela Russo, Executive Director

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Spring Guide for Hayward Recreation and Park District

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HAYWARD AREARECREATION & PARK DISTRICT

Get Out andExplore . . .

with HARDNature

Programs!Online Registration Begins February 18, 2015 at 12:01am

www.haywardrec.orgH.A.R.D. Board of Directors

Louis M. Andrade | Paul W. Hodges, Jr. | Minane Jameson | Carol A. Pereira

Hayward Area Recreation and Park District FoundationAdam Korbas, President | Pamela Russo, Executive Director

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SummerCamps 2015PLAYLEARNTHRIVE

See the center section of this recreation guide for the Summer Camps Guide pull-out!

Register forCamps Today!

NatureProgramsThe Hayward Area Recreation and Park District maintains two Nature Centers offeringeducational programs and fun activities for all ages.

Hayward Shoreline Interpretive CenterThe Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center is your introduction to the ecology of the San Francisco Bay-Estuary.

Sulphur Creek Nature CenterSulphur Creek Nature Center is a free wildlife center dedicated to bringing people andanimals closer together.

See pages 28-34 for Nature Program details!

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Art Galleries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Birthday Parties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34, center pages

Classes and ProgramsAdults (17 yrs +)

Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-38Dance and Music. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-39Health and Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39-41Martial Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-42Photography. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-43Special Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-45Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

AquaticsAquatics General Information . . . . . . . . . . . 7Drop-In Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Swim Lessons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-10Swim/Tennis Camp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Water Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Water Safety and Lifeguard Training . . . . . 8

Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Nature ProgramsHayward Shoreline Interpretive Centerand Sulphur Creek Nature Center . . . . . 18-33

Preschool Age (up to 6 yrs)Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Dance and Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-16Gymnastics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Martial Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Preschool Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Special Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-18Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

School Age (7-12 yrs)After School Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-20Dance and Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-22Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Gymnastics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Martial Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-24Special Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-26Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Seniors/ActiveAdults (50 yrs +). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47-52

Special Needs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53

Teens (13-17 yrs)Dance/Music/Special Interest . . . . . . . . . . . 27Additional programs offered for Teens in the Adult and School Age sections!

Theatre Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54-55

General InformationContact Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64

FacilitiesDog Parks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57Facility Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61-63Facility Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Golf Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Kennedy Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65-66

Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

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Planning for the Future2015 will be another exciting year for our District. The next year wewill continue our efforts of planning, improvement and expansionof Parks and facilities. In 2014 our District purchased a 23 acreparcel in Castro Valley and in 2015 we will engage residents inthe process of master planning this future park site. Additionally,planning efforts are underway for the master planning of Weekes andSan Felipe Parks. Please visit our website at www.haywardrec.org to viewall details related to master planning meetings and efforts.

Our District has a partnership with the County of Alameda and theconstruction of a 18,000 square foot Cherryland Community Center isplanned to begin in July 2015. The new Community Center will includeelements of full-service recreation offerings for all ages including classrooms,community gathering, satellite County library and reception space toaccommodate groups up to 240.

In addition to planning for the future we are also preserving and improving ourexisting facilities and parks. Capital improvements are underway that improvefacilities at Sorensdale Recreation Center (assembly hall renovation), San FelipeCommunity Center (heating and air conditioning) and new park restroom facilities atBret Harte, Meryvn Morris and Stonebrae Parks. Although resources continue to be limited our District iscommitted to making all efforts to improve our vast and aging infrastructure.

2015 Elected Board Officers Each year, in accordance with District Bylaws, the Board of Directors is reorganized and its officers elected.The Board of 2015 are as follows: President: Paul W. Hodges

Vice President: Minane Jameson Secretary: Louis Andrade

The Board and Staff of the Hayward Area Recreation and Park District hope that you will take advantage of allthat the District has to offer during 2015! The Board meets on the 2nd and 4th Mondays monthly at 7:00pm at1099 E Street in Hayward. Meetings are always open to the public.

Visit our website at www.haywardrec.org for more information.

Paul W. Hodges, Board PresidentFrom the President

We have exciting news to share as the fundraising arm of H.A.R.D! First, we’ve changed our name. Formerly,the Greater Hayward Area Recreation and Park Foundation, we are now officially the Hayward Area Recreationand Park District Foundation or “HARD Foundation.” Our board felt it was important to make the name changeto better align ourselves with the District as it is our mission to support the outstanding work of H.A.R.D.

We are also very pleased to report that the Fremont Bank Foundation has provided us $100,000 to renovatethe computer lab at Sorensdale Recreation Center. With this grant, we are creating a new technology centerfor 100 adult students at Sorensdale who are intellectually and physically disabled. This amazing opportunitywill provide new computers, specialized software and a completely transformed learning center for the studentsat Sorensdale. We are honored to name this lab the Fremont Bank Foundation Technology Center.

We are looking forward to a positive and productive year and hope you will consider supporting the HARDFoundation! Please contact us at (510) 888-0111 for more information about the HARD Foundation or to makea donation!

The 2015 Foundation Officers are: Adam Korbas, President; Donna Boyer, Vice President; Dale Bridges,Secretary; Dennis Waespi, Treasurer; and Pamela Russo, Executive Director.

Adam Korbas, President | Pamela Russo, Executive DirectorFoundation News

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Art GalleriesAdobe Art Gallery20395 San Miguel Avenue, Castro Valley | (510) [email protected] | www.adobegallery.org

Gallery Hours (during exhibits):Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 11:00am-3:00pm and by appointmentThe Adobe Art Gallery is a public fine art gallery committed to promoting andencouraging visual arts within the District. The gallery is part of the Adobe ArtCenter complex.

Dreams…at the AdobeEntries Due: Saturday, March 7, 2015Exhibit Dates: March 21 – April 25, 2015 Opening Reception: Saturday, March 21, 2015 from 1:00pm-3:00pmFree – open to the public.Show us how your interpretation of the theme of Dreams. This exhibit is the Adobe Gallery’s annual springexhibit and is open to all area artists. Please visit our website www.adobegallery.org for more information.

Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center4901 Breakwater Avenue, Hayward | [email protected]

Nature’s DuetsArtist: Becky JaffeMarch 28 – June 28, 2015Reception: Saturday, March 28 from 2:00pm-4:00pmFor creatures born of double-stranded DNA, the allure of the pair bond is great.The exhibit Nature’s Duets explores pair relationships in the animal world,ranging from the literal (predator/prey, parent/child, pollinator/pollinated) tothe abstract (human/animal, lover/beloved, alone/together). Becky Jaffe’sbeautiful photographs offer a meditation on the nature of duality. Bring yourpartner and come see the exhibit with your own two eyes. Refreshments will be served.

PhotoCentral Art Gallery1099 “E” Street, Hayward | (510) [email protected] | www.photocentral.org

Gallery Hours: Monday, 5:00pm-10:00pm;Tuesday and Thursday, 10:00am-1:00pm; Saturday, 12:00pm-3:00pm or by appointment

Bill Owens — “Cars and the American Dream”A world premier exhibition!For Years in the 70s and 80s Bill Owens photographed cars with the hope ofone day creating a book on the topic. Now, almost 40 years later PhotoCentralis proud to premier this project. Bill’s approach to the body of work isreminiscent of the Suburbia project that made him famous with an added reverence to the grace and beautyof everyday and more exotic cars. See the PhotoCentral website for specific dates.

Annual Spring ShowMarch 21 – May 16, 2015Opening Reception: Saturday, March 21, 2015 from 2:00pm-5:00pm Each year students, friends, new comers, and supporters of PhotoCentral join together to share their best workand celebrate the art of Photography. This eclectic group show features a wide variety of works from over 60artists. See our website for more details and to confirm deadlines and show opening dates.

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BIG Spring Flea MarketSaturday, March 7, 2015 n 8:00am-1:00pm n Free

Kenneth C. Aitken Senior and Community Center17800 Redwood Road, Castro Valley

The Kenneth C. Aitken Senior and Community Center is having itsannual indoor BIG Spring Flea Market, come out and find a uniquetreasure or wonderful bargain. There will also be a bake sale andsnack bar with delicious goodies. This is a free event for all ages.

Call (510) 881-6738 for more information.

Spring Dinner and DanceFriday, May 1, 2015 n 5:30pm-10:00pm n Tickets: $17 per personHayward Area Senior Center n 22325 North Third Street, HaywardCome to the Hayward Area Senior Center for an evening filled with food, friends, and fun! Entertainment isprovided by Manny Gutierrez Combo. The tickets must be bought in advance, limited number available. Call(510) 881-6766 for more information.

Senior Health and Wellness Resource Fair Thursday, May 7, 2015 n 9:00am-1:00pm n FreeKenneth C. Aitken Senior and Community Center17800 Redwood Road, Castro Valley The Kenneth C. Aitken Senior Center is hosting the 9th AnnualSenior Health and Wellness Resource Fair to celebrate OlderAmericans Month. Participants can collect information and freebiesfrom over 55 vendors from the healthcare, transportation, housing,home care and recreational fields all in one location! The fair alsofeatures health screenings, wellness demonstrations and informationalseminars. This is a free event for all ages. The first 100 people throughthe door receive a special gift! For more information please call (510) 881-6738.

Spring High TeaFriday, May 15, 2015 n 1:00pm-3:00pm n Tickets: $10 per person

Hayward Area Senior Center n 22325 North Third Street, Hayward Celebrate the spring season with an old fashion High Tea at the Hayward AreaSenior Center. Decorate a card table (service for four) using your imagination

as your guide. You will need a tablecloth, napkins, plates, sugar and creamer,teapot, and tea cups, and saucers. A Quilt show will be on display from 12:00pm-1:00pm. For more informationplease call (510) 881-6766.

Heritage & Diversity Festival and PotluckFriday, June 5, 2015 n 1:00pm-3:00pm n FreeHayward Area Senior Center n 22325 North Third Street, Hayward Come to the Hayward Area Senior Center to share rich culture, delicious food from aroundthe world, music, dance and more! Let’s celebrate your heritage! Call (510) 881-6766 formore information or to sign up to bring a dish to share.

12th Annual 10K on the BayAugust 30, 20157:00am Registration Begins n 8:30am 5K Start n 8:40am 10K StartHayward Shoreline Interpretive Center 4901 Breakwater Avenue, Hayward Join us for a run/walk along the spectacular habitat of the HaywardShoreline overlooking the San Francisco Bay-Estuary. This event is designedto promote environmental and health awareness. Call (510) 670-7270 or visitwww.10konthebay.org for more information. Online registration is availableat 10konthebay.org. Register by August 3, 2015 to receive an event T-shirt!

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Aquatics

Hayward Plunge Swim Center24176 Mission Blvd., Hayward | (510) 881-6703

Aquatics General InformationAquatics Online RegistrationVisit www.haywardrec.org to register online. There is a transaction fee of $2 per registration online. Resident’sonline registration begins February 18, 2015 at 12:01am. Non-Residents online and walk-in registration beginsFebruary 25, 2015. Non-residents pay an additional $10 per class, per session.

Class InformationAll swim classes are 30 minutes long. Instructional classes are taughtby Certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors.

Register NowClasses fill quickly, so register for multiple sessions if you wantongoing swimming.

Withdrawal PolicyRequest for withdrawals will only be accepted until five (5) workingdays before the first day of class and will incur a $5 service chargeper class/program. A full refund will only be given forclasses/programs cancelled by the District.

Group ReservationsPrivate groups may reserve the Hayward Plunge or an outdoor swimcenter for their use by calling (510) 881-6703 or (510) 881-6700.

Pool Accommodation For Those With Special NeedsThe Hayward Plunge is equipped with a pool lift, locker room, shower and access ramp for those with specialneeds to enjoy the facility. For information please call (510) 888-0123.

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Children Are Not WaterproofDid you know that drowning is one of the largest leading causes of accidentaldeath for infants and young children? Below are tips to think about whenaround water.n Always maintain adult supervision around any body of water.n Kids are fearless and don’t understand the fatal consequences of water.n Never leave children or non-swimmers unattended for any length of time

near water.n Appoint and clearly assign an adult supervisor for your pool area.Utilize barriers around all pools – It’s the law!n Locked doors, safety pool cover, self-latching, self-closing gates and

fencing.Be prepared for an emergency.n Is there a phone close by? Have you taken a CPR class? Is there rescue equipment near your pool?

Join HARD’s Aquatics Team!We are currently recruiting

and have job opportunities now!We are looking for Pool Managers, Assistant Managers, Lifeguard,Swim Instructors.

Not certified?No problem!See our classes for Lifeguards and Swim Instructors (WSI) on page8. Visit www.haywardrec.org and click on “employment” tab toview all opportunities. For more information on employmentopportunities call us today at (510) 888-0123.

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Holiday – Pool will be Closed – May 25.

Lap Swim/Water Walking (Ages 13 yrs +)Lap Swim and Water Walking lanes may be limitedduring certain times due to other programs. Fee: $4 or a lap swim pass $54 (15 swims)

senior pass $40.50 (15 swims)Monday-Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00am-1:30pm*Monday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . .5:00pm-7:00pmSaturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00am-9:30amSunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00am-10:30am*Pool is a multi-use facility and space may be limitedat times. M/W/F, 8:30am-11:30am, only the deep endis open. T/Th, 12:30pm-1:30pm, only the deep end isopen. M/W, 6:25pm and later only two lap lanesavailable.

Tot Swim (Ages 1-5 yrs with an adult)Bring your Tots to play and practice in the trainingpool at the Hayward Plunge.Fee: $2 per personMonday-Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . .11:30am-1:30pm

Public Swimming (All Ages)All children 7 years and under must be accompaniedby an adult in the water at all times.Fee: $2 per personSaturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:30pm-3:30pmMonday-Friday,March 30-April 3 . . . . . . . . . . . .1:30pm-3:30pm

American Red Cross Lifeguard Training (Ages 15 yrs +)Prerequisites: The candidate must be 15 years ofage on or before the final scheduled session. Swimthe 300 yards continuously, using these strokes inthe following order: 100 yards of continuous frontcrawl using rhythmic breathing and a stabilizing,propellant kick; 100 yards of continuous breaststroke;100 yards of eitherfront crawl usingrhythmic breathing orbreaststroke; swim 20yards using frontcrawl or breaststroke,surface dive to adepth of 7-10 feet,retrieve a 10 poundobject, return to thesurface, and swim 20 yards back to the starting pointwith the object within 1 minute and 45 seconds.30550 M-F 8:00am-2:00pm Mar 30-Apr 3 Plunge $19030551 M-F 8:00am-2:00pm Apr 6-Apr 10 CVSC $19030552 Sa 12:00pm-6:00pm Feb 21-Mar 21 Plunge $190

American Red Cross Water SafetyInstructor Course (Ages 16 yrs +)Students need to be 16 years of age by the last classand successfully complete the pre-course, writtenexam, and skill test. All Participants will be requiredto sign-up and attend two additional training times.30556 T/Th 6:30pm-9:30pm Apr 21-May 21 Plunge $190

Aquatics Spring CampsJunior Lifeguard Camp (Ages 11-14 yrs) — Jointhe Junior Lifeguard Camp where participants willlearn basic skills needed to become a lifeguard andswim instructor. Participants must be at least 11-14years of age and able to swim coordinated crawlstroke continuously for 50 yards. Led by AmericanRed Cross lifeguard instructors, this segment willfocus on fitness swimming, and basic water safetyskills. Upon successful completion, students willreceive a Jr. Lifeguard certificate (H.A.R.D.) and anAmerican Red Cross Basic Water RescueCertification with a validity period of 3 years. Bringyour own bag lunch.30553 M-F 9:30am-3:30pm Mar 30-Apr 3 Plunge $195

Swim/Tennis Camp (Ages 8-11 yrs) — Join us inour Swim/Tennis Camp. Work on a variety of strokes:forehand, backhand, breaststroke, and backstroke.Activities will include basic tennis skills and strategy,water safety skills and games. Camp will begin withtennis activities and conclude with swimming. Bringyour own bag lunch. Note: Bring your own tennisracquet and a can of new tennis balls to first class.30555 M-F 9:30am-3:30pm Mar 30-Apr 3 Plunge $195

Aquatic Camps Extended Care (Ages 8-14 yrs)30554 M-F 8:00am-9:30am Mar 30-Apr 3 Plunge $45 3:30pm-5:30pm

Aquatics Training Programs & Camps

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AquaticsInstructional Swim Classes

Instructional Swim Spring 2015 Session DatesHolidays – No Classes: May 25.

Mon/Wed Tue/Thu Wed Sat SunSESSION 1........Apr 6-Apr 22 ........Apr 7-Apr 23.........Apr 8-Apr 13........Apr 11-May 16.......Apr 12-May 17SESSION 2 ......Apr 27-May 13......Apr 28-May 14SESSION 3 .......May 18-Jun 3........May 19-Jun 4

Parent Tot Swimming (Ages 12 mos-35 mos)

Adult/student — An adult must accompany each tot into the pool. Course is designed to develop in youngchildren a comfort level in and around the water.

Monday/Wednesday31463 Apr 6-Apr 22 6:40pm-7:10pm $3831464 Apr 27-May 13 6:40pm-7:10pm $3831465 May 18-Jun 3 6:40pm-7:10pm $32

Tuesday/Thursday31467 Apr 7- Apr 23 9:45am-10:15am $3831468 Apr 28-May 14 9:45am-10:15am $3831769 May 19-Jun 4 9:45am-10:15am $38

Saturday31471 Apr 11-May 16 10:15am-10:45am $3831472 Apr 11-May 16 11:35am-12:05pm $38

Group Swim Lessons – All Levels (Ages 6-13 yrs)Beginning Levels 1 and 3 focus on a child’s basic development from floating to crawlstroke and backstroke.Levels 4 and 5, crawlstroke with rhythmic breathing, elementary backstroke, and the introduction tobreaststroke are the main focuses. Advanced Level 6 is designed to fine tune a child’s stroke and introduceswimmers to the competitive atmosphere. Maximum of 8 students per instructor.

Monday/Wednesday31520 Apr 6-Apr 22 4:20pm-4:50pm $3631521 Apr 6-Apr 22 7:20pm-7:50pm $3631522 Apr 27-May 13 4:20pm-4:50pm $3631523 Apr 27-May 13 7:20pm-7:50pm $3631524 May 18-Jun 3 4:20pm-4:50pm $3031525 May 18-Jun 3 7:20pm-7:50pm $30

Tuesday/Thursday 31528 Apr 7-Apr 23 4:20pm-4:50pm $3631529 Apr 28-May 14 4:20pm-4:50pm $3631530 May 19-Jun 4 4:20pm-4:50pm $36

Wednesday31532 Apr 8-Apr 13 2:50pm-3:20pm $36

Saturday31534 Apr 11-May 16 10:55am-11:25am $36

Tiny Tot (Ages 3-5 yrs)Course is designed to develop in young children a comfort level in and around the water and a readinessto swim. This course does not teach children to be accomplished swimmers or to survive in the water.Maximum of 4 students per instructor.

Monday/Wednesday31476 Apr 6-Apr 22 9:10am-9:40am $4831477 Apr 6-Apr 22 9:45am-10:15am $4831478 Apr 6-Apr 22 10:20am-10:50am $4831479 Apr 6-Apr 22 3:45pm-4:15pm $4831480 Apr 6-Apr 22 6:40pm-7:10pm $4831481 Apr 27-May 13 9:10am-9:40am $4831482 Apr 27-May 13 9:45am-10:15am $4831483 Apr 27-May 13 10:20am-10:50am $4831484 Apr 27-May 13 3:45pm-4:15pm $4831485 Apr 27-May 13 6:40pm-7:10pm $4831486 May 18-Jun 3 9:10am-9:40am $4031487 May 18-Jun 3 9:45am-10:15am $4031488 May 18-Jun 3 10:20am-10:50am $4031489 May 18-Jun 3 3:45pm-4:15pm $4031490 May 18-Jun 3 6:40pm-7:10pm $40

Tuesday/Thursday31491 Apr 7-Apr 23 9:45am-10:15am $4831501 Apr 7-Apr 23 10:20am-10:50am $4831502 Apr 7-Apr 23 3:45pm-4:15pm $4831503 Apr 28-May 14 9:45am-10:15am $4831504 Apr 28-May 14 10:20am-10:50am $4831505 Apr 28-May 14 3:45pm-4:15pm $4831506 May 19-Jun 4 9:45am-10:15am $4831507 May 19-Jun 4 10:20am-10:50am $4831508 May 19-Jun 4 3:45pm-4:15pm $48

Wednesday31512 Apr 8-Apr 13 2:15pm-2:45pm $48

Saturday31514 Apr 11-May 16 10:15am-10:45am $4831515 Apr 11-May 16 11:35am-12:05pm $48

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Semi Private Lessons – All Levels (Ages 6-13 yrs)A 30-minute lesson designed for students needing more individual attention. Maximum of 4 students perinstructor.

Monday/Wednesday31536 Apr 6-Apr 22 6:00pm-6:30pm $7231537 Apr 27-May 13 6:00pm-6:30pm $7231538 May 18-Jun 3 6:00pm-6:30pm $60

Wednesday31540 Apr 8-Apr 13 2:15pm-2:45pm $72

Saturday31542 Apr 11-May 16 12:15pm-12:45pm $72

Private Lesson Aquatics (Ages 6 yrs +)Individualized instruction will be available with a Certified Instructor. Please call the Swim Center for furtherinformation.

Monday/Wednesday31544 Apr 6-Apr 22 3:45pm-4:15pm $15831545 Apr 6-Apr 22 5:00pm-5:30pm $15831546 Apr 6-Apr 22 6:00pm-6:30pm $15831547 Apr 27-May 13 3:45pm-4:15pm $15831548 Apr 27-May 13 5:00pm-5:30pm $15831549 Apr 27-May 13 6:00pm-6:30pm $15831550 May 18-Jun 3 3:45pm-4:15pm $13231551 May 18-Jun 3 5:00pm-5:30pm $13231552 May 18-Jun 3 6:00pm-6:30pm $132

Tuesday/Thursday31556 Apr 7-Apr 23 3:45pm-4:15pm $15831557 Apr 7-Apr 23 5:00pm-5:30pm $15831558 Apr 28-May 14 3:45pm-4:15pm $15831559 Apr 28-May 14 5:00pm-5:30pm $15831560 May 19-Jun 4 3:45pm-4:15pm $15831561 May 19-Jun 4 5:00pm-5:30pm $158

Saturday31564 Apr 11-May 16 9:35am-10:05am $158

Sunday31566 Apr 12-May 17 9:35am-10:05am $15831567 Apr 12-May 17 10:10am-10:40am $158

Competitive Stroke Development (Ages 6 yrs +)Prerequisites: Intermediate (Level 5) and/or ability to perform 80 yards of coordinated crawlstroke,backstroke and breaststroke. Teaches racing dives and turns, butterfly, freestyle, backstroke andbreaststroke in a competitive swim environment. The swimmer’s swim skills will be tested during the firstclass meeting.Monday/Wednesday31581 Apr 6-Apr 22 3:30pm-4:15pm $4231582 Apr 6-Apr 22 6:25pm-7:10pm $4231583 Apr 27-May 13 3:30pm-4:15pm $4231584 Apr 27-May 13 6:25pm-7:10pm $4231585 May 18-Jun 3 3:30pm-4:15pm $3531586 May 18-Jun 3 6:25pm-7:10pm $35

Tuesday/Thursday31589 Apr 7-Apr 23 3:30pm-4:15pm $4231590 Apr 28-May 14 3:30pm-4:15pm $4231591 May 19-Jun 4 3:30pm-4:15pm $42

Saturday31593 Apr 11-May 16 12:15pm-1:00pm $42

Adult/Teen Learn To Swim – All Levels (Ages 14 yrs +)Adult/Teen lessons are offered for all skill levels, very beginner to advanced. Course emphasis is onimprovement and endurance.

Monday/Wednesday31572 Apr 6-Apr 22 8:00pm-8:30pm $5131574 Apr 27-May 13 8:00pm-8:30pm $5131576 May 18-Jun 3 8:00pm-8:30pm $43

Tuesday/Thursday31571 Apr 7-Apr 23 9:10am-9:40am $5131573 Apr 28-May 14 9:10am-9:40am $5131575 May 19-Jun 4 9:10am-9:40am $51

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Water Fitness at the PlungeHolidays – No Classes: May 25.

Classes listed below have the option for registration or for a dropin fee of $10 per class. Fitness passes $75 for any 10 water fitnessclasses are also available for purchase. Senior rates also available;register at pool only for discount. Classes are open to men andwomen 16 years and older. Non-swimmers welcome except inDeep Water classes. Course maximums and minimums are basedon pool space. Classes are on a first come, first served for non-registered students, space permitting. Pool is a multi-use facility,as a result program area may change based on program needs.All classes are one hour. Equipment is provided.

Aqua-Robix (Ages 16 yrs +)Moderate paced shallow water exercise classfeaturing aerobics and toning in an invigoratingworkout.

Monday/Wednesday/Friday31595 Apr 6-Apr 24 9:00am-10:00am $5931596 Apr 27-May 15 9:00am-10:00am $5931597 May 18-Jun 5 9:00am-10:00am $52

Move It and Lose It (Ages 16 yrs +)Fast-paced shallow water exercise class focusing oncardio and strength in a challenging water gym.

Tuesday/Thursday31610 Apr 7-Apr 23 6:00pm-7:00pm $3931611 Apr 7-Apr 23 7:15pm-8:15pm $3931612 Apr 28-May 14 6:00pm-7:00pm $3931613 Apr 28-May 14 7:15pm-8:15pm $3931614 May 19-Jun 4 6:00pm-7:00pm $3931615 May 19-Jun 4 7:15pm-8:15pm $39

Saturday31618 Apr 11-May 16 8:15am-9:15am $39

Guts and Butts Deep Water (Ages 16 yrs +)Deep Water conditioning class designed to increaseendurance, strength and tone. Flotation provided.Must be comfortable in deep water.

Saturday31608 Apr 11-May 16 9:30am-10:30am $39

Fit Club (Ages 16 yrs +)Shallow water class designed to improve jointmovement and mobility and reduce pain andstiffness. Temperature of the pool is 82 degrees.Please call (510) 881-6703 for more information.

Tuesday/Thursday31631 Apr 7-Apr 23 12:30pm-1:30pm $3931632 Apr 28-May 14 12:30pm-1:30pm $3931633 May 19-Jun 4 12:30pm-1:30pm $39

H2O Flow (Ages 16 yrs +)Easy-paced shallow water exercise class focusing onendurance and improved joint flexibility in a relaxedenvironment.

Monday/Wednesday/Friday31599 Apr 6-Apr 24 10:15am-11:15am $5931600 Apr 27-May 15 10:15am-11:15am $5931601 May 18-Jun 5 10:15am-11:15am $52

N 2 Deep Water (Ages 16 yrs +)Deep water aerobic and toning class in a resistiveyet non-impact environment. Flotation provided. Mustbe comfortable in deep water.

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ArtArt of All KindsGive your child the opportunity to explore andexperiment in different art media such as playdough,collage sculpture, paint and drawing in this self-directed art class. Parents participation is optional.Please wear clothes that can get messy and bring abox to take your art home in.31665 3-8 yr F 12:30pm-1:30pm Apr 17-May 22

6 classes ADOBE Egan $75*31666 4-10 yr F 2:30pm-3:30pm Apr 17-May 22

6 classes ADOBE Egan $75*31667 3-6 yr F 11:00am-12:00pm Apr 17-May 22

6 classes ADOBE Egan $75*31668 6-10yr F 4:00pm-5:00pm Apr 17-May 22

6 classes ADOBE Egan $75**$15 supply fee due at first class.

Partners in CreativityThis is a fun, stimulating, self-directed class designedto encourage both you and your child’s creativity.Explore and experiment using various materials andtools with playdough, painting, collage and otherexciting things. Please wear clothes that can getmessy and bring a box to take your art home in.31895 2½-6 yr F 9:30am-10:30am Apr 17-May 22

6 classes ADOBE Egan $75**$15 supply fee due at first class.

Young RembrandtsFUNdamental DrawingThis program is specifically designed with the needsof our youngest learners in mind. We use subjectsyour preschooler is familiar with such as animals,toys, pictures, stories, touching, and doing toenhance social and conflict resolution skills whileimproving listening, fine-motor skills, and time-on-task. Give your child the information they’re hungryfor and be amazed by what they’ll create! Allmaterials provided. New lessons taught each classand session. No class 4/11, 5/23.31518 4-6½ yr Sa 10:00am-11:00am Mar 14-Apr 25

6 classes KASCC YR Staff $9931519 4-6½ yr Sa 10:00am-11:00am May 2-Jun 6

6 classes KASCC YR Staff $99

Drawing, Painting and CollageLearn to express yourself while using variousmediums such as paint, pastels, felt pens and varioustypes of paper. Exercises are designed to explore theelements of art such as line, shape and color in bothtwo and three dimensions. No class 4/9.31475 5-7 yr Th 4:00pm-5:00pm Apr 2-May 14

6 classes ADOBE McGough $65**$15 supply fee due at first class.

Green ArtHave lots of fun and learn about reuse as you createartistic pieces using recycled objects and foundorganic materials. Prepare to get dirty. All materialswill be provided. 31636 6-9 yr Th 4:00pm-5:00pm May 21-Jun 11

4 classes ADOBE Carlson $43*$10 material fee due at first class.

Jr. Zoo Drawing WorkshopKids love to draw animals! Join us as we learn todraw a variety of animals found at our local zoo. Wewill draw giraffes, lions, tigers, birds and more. Ourfinal day will result in one large scene of the zoo,divided into several habitats and incorporating themany animal friends we have learned to draw.Pencils, markers, Sharpies™ and color pencils will beused.31711 5-8yr M-F 1:00pm-3:00pm Apr 6-Apr 10

5 classes SFCC YR Staff $125**$15 supply fee due at first class.

Ceramics –Parent/Child Hand and WheelA safe and fun studio environment for children todevelop hand skills and learn to trust their ownartistic judgment while making expressive pottery orsculpture. These classes give you a chance to sharein your child’s talent. Fees include glazes and firing.No class 4/11.31670 5-17 yr Sa 9:00am-10:30am Mar 14-Apr 25

6 classes ADOBE Egan $112**$15 supply fee per person due at the first class.

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Pre-K ProgramsToddler and MeParent and child attend their first preschool class together and are introducedto the preschool schedule. The class encourages your child to be creativewith art projects and includes an interactive playtime. Parents enjoy beingwith their child as they experience circle times, movement and art as wellas time to play outside on the playground and have a snack.

Toddler and Me (Ages 2-3 yr)San Lorenzo Community Center, 1970 Via Buena VistaInstructor: Ms. Sue Mc Garry31210 T/Th 12:30pm-2:00pm Mar 24-Jun 4 22 classes $198

Pre-K-Learn and PlayThese specialized preschool programs are activity-oriented programs that foster social, physical, andintellectual development as well as promote healthand wellness through quality recreational andeducational experiences. Your child will develop bothbasic social, developmental, and educational skills in an ideal environment for them to learn and grow. Thelearning curriculum focuses on language, socialization, creativity, art, music, imagination, life skills, andmotor skills. Prerequisites: Child must have reached minimum age by first day of class and must be toilettrained. Parent Responsibilities: Each parent or guardian is required to assist two or three times duringthe session and will be asked to provide a snack or drinks. Attend a Parent Only Back to School Night soyou can learn about the program, fill out all needed forms, meet the instructor and ask important questions.

Pre-K Learn and Play (Ages 3-5 yr)Castro ValleyKenneth Aitken Community Center, 17800 Redwood Rd.Instructor: Ms. Lorrie McCoin31232 M/W 8:30am-11:30am Mar 30-Jun 10 21 classes $30531233 M/W 12:00pm-3:00pm Mar 30-Jun 10 21 classes $30531234 T/Th 8:30am-11:30am Mar 31-Jun 11 22 classes $319

HaywardSouthgate Community Center, 26780 Chiplay Instructor: Ms. Eileen Luna31235 M/W 9:00am-12:00pm Mar 23-Jun 10 23 classes $30531236 T/Th 9:00am-12:00pm Mar 24-Jun 11 24 classes $31931237 T/Th 12:30pm-3:30pm Mar 24-Jun 11 24 classes $319Weekes Community Center, 27182 PatrickInstructor: Ms. Barbara Haysom31238 M/W 9:00am-12:00pm Mar 30-Jun 10 21 classes $30531239 M/W 12:30pm-3:30pm Mar 30-Jun 10 21 classes $30531240 T/Th 9:00am-12:00pm Mar 31-Jun 11 22 classes $319

San LorenzoSan Lorenzo Community Center, 1970 Via Buena VistaInstructor: Ms. Sue Mc Garry31241 M/W 9:00am-12:00pm Mar 23-Jun 3 21 classes $30531242 T/Th 9:00am-12:00pm Mar 24-Jun 4 22 classes $319

Pre-K Learn and Play (3½-5 yr)

Castro ValleyCastro Valley Community Center, 18988 Lake Chabot Rd.Instructor: Ms. Karen Crane31229 M/W 9:00am-12:00pm Apr 6-Jun 10 19 classes $27631230 T/Th 9:00am-12:00pm Apr 7-Jun 11 20 classes $29031231 T/Th 12:30pm-3:30pm Apr 7-Jun 11 20 classes $290Monday/Wednesday curriculum repeats on Tuesday/Thursday

Fairview Hills Preschool2841 Romagnolo Ave., HaywardInstructor: Ms. Mary Feria31268 T/W/Th 8:30am-11:30am Apr 1-Apr 30 $240/Month31269 T/W/Th 12:00pm-3:00pm Apr 1-Apr 30 $240/Month31270 T/W/Th 8:30am-11:30am May 5-May 28 $240/Month31271 T/W/Th 12:00pm-3:00pm May 5-May 28 $240/Month31272 T/W/Th 8:30am-11:30am Jun 2-Jun 30 $240/Month31273 T/W/Th 12:00pm-3:00pm Jun 2-Jun 30 $240/Month

Ashland Pre-K ProgramGrant Funded by First Five Alameda County, this program is targeted toward Spanish speaking childrenliving in the Ashland or Cherryland area. It will be a bilingual program in bothEnglish and Spanish. Daily parent participation is required. Please contactCody George at (510) 888-0123.Esta Beca es finandiada por la Agencia del Condado de Alameda First Five. Elprograma es para niños de habla hispana, que viven en el área de Ashland yCherryland. Es un programa bilingüe en inglés y en español. Se require la participación diaria de lospadres. Para más información lláme a la oficina del distrito al (510) 881-6700.M/W 9:00am-12:00pm Mar 30-Jun 10 21 classes Ashland Community Center Ms. DianaT/Th 9:00am-12:00pm Mar 31-Jun 11 21 classes Ashland Community Center Ms. Diana

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Dance & MusicBoogie With Your BabyYou and your baby will “boogie” to you favoritenursery songs. Hop, jump, and dance with scarves,beanbags, parachutes and more. We encourageimagination, creativity and fun for everyone. Oneparent per child; parent participation required. Noclass 4/6, 5/25.31058 9 mo-2½ yr M 10:00am-10:45am Mar 23-Jun 8

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $92

Twist and Shout TotThis class encourages creativity and imagination aschildren and parents twist and shout to some of theirfavorite preschool songs. Students explore dance andmovement through use of bean bags, scarves, balls,parachutes and more. This class is designed toenhance basic motor skills and introduce students toa classroom environment. One parent per child;parent participation required. No class 4/6, 5/25.31059 2½-4 yr M 11:00am-11:45am Mar 23-Jun 8

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $92

Triple Threat DanceThis class will introduce your child to ballet, tap andacrobatic techniques in a new, fun and exciting way.All Saturday classes have moved to SouthgateCommunity Center at 28760 Chiplay in Hayward. Noclass 4/3, 4/4, 5/22, 5/23.31624 3-4 yr F 10:00am-10:45am Mar 27-Jun 5

9 classes WPCC Freitas $8131626 5-6 yr F 11:00am-11:45am Mar 27-Jun 5

9 classes WPCC Freitas $8131621 3-4 yr Sa 9:30am-10:15am Mar 28-Jun 6

9 classes SGCC Freitas $8131622 3-4 yr Sa 10:15am-11:00am Mar 28-Jun 6

9 classes SGCC Freitas $8131623 5-6 yr Sa 11:00am-11:45am Mar 28-Jun 6

9 classes SGCC Freitas $81

Hip Hop DanceBeginning hip-hop moves taught to upbeat andpopular music. Your dancer will gain rhythm and havefun. All music and movement is age-appropriate. Noclass 4/4-4/7, 5/23-5/25.31063 4-6 yr M 4:30pm-5:15pm Mar 23-Jun 8

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $8531067 5-7 yr M 5:15pm-6:00pm Mar 23-Jun 8

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $8531064 4-6 yr T 4:45pm-5:30pm Mar 17-May 12

8 classes SFCC CVPA Staff $6831065 4-7 yr Sa 9:45am-10:30am Mar 21-May 16

8 classes SFCC CVPA Staff $6831068 5-8 yr Sa 11:15am-12:00pm Mar 21-Jun 6

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $85

Ballet DanceBallet is not only a beautiful art form it is the basisfor all dance forms. We will emphasize technical skillsat the barre and center floor as well as vocabulary.Learn simple coordination, musicality, rhythm,concentration and discipline. Please wear a leotard,tights and ballet shoes with hair pulled back. No class4/2.31090 5-7 yr Th 4:15pm-5:00pm Mar 26-Jun 4

10 classes WPCC Freitas $90

Introduction to DanceThese classes are for dancers with little or noexperience. Classes are divided into two disciplineseach class and by age group. Tap — Learn basic taptechnique and a just-for-fun dance to perform on thelast day of class. Tap shoes required. Hip Hop —Have fun loosening up, gaining rhythm and learningto dance. All music and movement is age-appropriate.Tennis shoes required. Ballet — Learn fundamentalballet foot and arm positions, coordination,musicality, rhythm and discipline. Please wearleotards, tights, and ballet slippers. Jazz — Thisenergetic class features stretching, isolations andbasic jazz steps. Simple coordination, musicality andrhythm are emphasized. Ballet slippers or jazz shoesare required. No class 4/7, 5/25.Intro I Tap & Ballet31038 3-5 yr M 5:00pm-5:30pm Mar 16-Apr 27

7 classes Dance Co Feder $7031016 3-5 yr T 9:30am-10:15am Mar 17-May 26

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $8531017 3-6 yr T 4:00pm-4:45pm Mar 17-May 12

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10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $8531020 3-5 yr F 3:45pm-4:30pm Mar 20-May 29

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Intro I Tap & Hip Hop31022 3-5 yr T 3:45pm-4:30pm Mar 17-May 26

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $8531023 3-5 yr W 10:15am-11:00am Mar 18-May 27

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $8531027 3-5 yr W 4:00pm-4:45pm Mar 18-May 13

8 classes SFCC CVPA Staff $6831024 3-5 yr F 9:30am-10:15am Mar 20-May 29

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $8531025 3-5 yr Sa 10:30am-11:15am Mar 21-Jun 6

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $8531026 3-5 yr Sa 11:15am-12:00pm Mar 21-May 16

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Intro II Tap & Hip HopNo class 3/21, 4/4-4/10, 5/23, 6/6.31033 4-6 yr T 4:30pm-5:15pm Mar 17-May 26

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $8531034 4-6 yr W 11:00am-11:45am Mar 18-May 27

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $8531035 4-6 yr Sa 12:00pm-12:45pm Mar 21-Jun 6

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $85

Intro I Tap & Jazz31028 3-5 yr T 11:00am-11:45am Mar 17-May 26

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $8531029 3-5 yr W 9:30am-10:15am Mar 18-May 27

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $8531030 3-5 yr W 4:30pm-5:15pm Mar 18-May 27

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $85

Intro II Tap & Jazz31036 4-6 yr W 3:45pm-4:30pm Mar 18-May 27

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $8531037 4-7 yr Sa 10:30am-11:15am Mar 21-May 16

8 classes SFCC CVPA Staff $68

Jazz and Tap DanceA combination of tap technique and jazz basics withan emphasis on modern steps to contemporarymusic. No class 4/8.31690 4-8 yr W 6:30pm-7:25pm Mar 25-Jun 3

10 classes SFCC Mamone $92

Music & RhythmEnjoy high energy play-time with music and a varietyof rhythmic equipment. This program is designed toenhance basic motor skills and introduce studentsto the classroom environment. Parent and/orcaregivers interaction required. Siblings cannot beaccommodated in classroom. No class 4/7, 4/10.31074 2-3 yr T 10:15am-11:00am Mar 17-May 26

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $9531075 2-3 yr F 10:15am-11:00am Mar 20-May 29

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $95

Singing for FunAn hour-long session of singing, movement and funlearning well-known and original songs. Participantswill be encouraged to sing alone, build confidence,and overcome inhibitions about performing in frontof others. Performance on the last day of class.30957 5-12 yr Sa 1:00pm-2:00pm Apr 4-Apr 25

4 classes CVCC Turner $40

Tumbling Toddlers Each class runs through a series of stretches andbasic tumbling moves. If your toddler loves to beupside down, then this class is for you! Please weardance clothes or exercise wear. No class 4/11.32279 3-5 yr Sa 2:30pm-3:15pm Mar 14-May 30

10 classes DLDC Staff $89

Princess and Prince Storybook Do you have little ones at home who love to dancearound the house and listen to story tales? This classis perfect for kids who dream of being a princess orprince. We will incorporate fairytale storybooks withballet and creative dance. Each little darling will bewelcome to dress up in his/her favorite fairytale attireand ballet slippers. Let your child’s imagination soarwith this special class! Please wear ballet shoes. Noclass 4/9.32280 3-5 yr Th 5:30pm-6:15pm Mar 19-May 28

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FitnessParent and Me YogaShare the adventure of kids yoga with your child.Jump like frogs, stretch like cats and roar like lions.Become stronger, balance better, stretch, breathe,have lots of fun, and relax. This 45-minute immersiveyoga class has something for everyone. Kids willenjoy playful yoga while their parent/caregiverbenefits from some yoga (and play) for themselves.We'll use our imaginations and hearts to practiceyoga poses, breathing, gratitude, self-love and more.Great for strengthening muscles, improving balance,increasing self-confidence, and learning ways to calmand center the mind. No experience or skillnecessary. Come to play, share, and learn! Pleasebring a favorite blanket for our final relaxation. Bringa mat if you like. Some mats will be provided. Classfee is for 1-child and 1-parent. Please call for siblingrates and registration. No class 5/25.32083 2-5 yr M 10:00am-10:45am Mar 16-Apr 20

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Yoga For Kids Ages 3-7Jump like frogs, stretch like cats, and roar like lions.Become stronger, balance better and breathe. Yogafor Kids is 45 minutes of non-competitive fun in asupportive and validating environment. Using ourbodies and imaginations we’ll practice yoga poses,breathing, gratitude, and self-love! Great forstrengthening muscles, improving balance,increasing self-confidence, and learning ways to calmthe mind. No experience necessary. Please bring afavorite blanket for our final relaxation. Bring a matif you like. Mats will be provided. No class 4/2 . 31801 3-7 yr Th 4:00pm-4:45pm Mar 16-Apr 23

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GymnasticsTot & Me Movement GymnasticsThis class is non-stop action. We will guide you andyour toddler on a circuit of bars, beam and floorexercises on both scaled down and regular sizegymnastics equipment in a fast-paced, excitingenvironment. Skills differ each week and toddlers canexperience at their own pace. Class starts withdirected circle time. Help your child improvecoordination and balance, develop body awarenessand most of all, have FUN! One adult per child.Siblings cannot be accommodated. No class 4/6-4/11, 5/23, 5/25.30911 2-3½ yr M 11:30am-12:00pm Mar 23-Jun 1

9 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $5430914 2-3½ yr T 9:30am-10:00am Mar 24-Jun 2

10 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $6030912 2-3½ yr F 6:00pm-6:30pm Mar 27-Jun 5

10 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $6030913 2-3½ yr Sa 9:50am-10:20am Mar 28-May 30

8 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $48

Small Fry Gymnastics Parents are requested to attend the first class fororientation. Please wear soft, comfortable clothing(T-shirt and shorts). No jeans or shoes allowed in thegym. Parents and siblings must wait outside the gym.No class 4/6-4/11, 5/23, 5/25.

Parent Assist — A fun time for parent andtoddlers to play, socialize and try new skills. Ourexperienced staff will show you the propertechniques to spot your child as you lead themthrough basic gymnastics activities. The last 10minutes is structured warm up and circle time. Oneadult per child. Siblings cannot be accommodated.30894 1½-3 yr M 6:30pm-7:10pm Mar 23-Jun 1

9 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $7230896 1½-3 yr M 9:15am-9:55am Mar 23-Jun 1

9 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $7230897 1½-3 yr Th 10:55am-11:35am Mar 26-Jun 4

10 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $8030895 1½-3 yr Sa 9:00am-9:40am Mar 28-May 30

8 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $6430898 1½-3 yr Sa 9:30am-10:00am Mar 28-May 30

8 classes SLCC Gymnastic Staff $48

Beginning — Introduces boys and girls to tumblingand apparatus skills. We emphasize conditioning forstrength, balance, and spatial awareness. Themes,music, and animal shapes help to motivate and fostercooperation, concentration, and social skills. Parentsand siblings must wait outside the gym.30880 3-4 yr M 10:05am-10:30am Mar 23-Jun 1

9 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $4530884 4-5 yr M 10:40am-11:20am Mar 23-Jun 1

9 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $7230885 4-5 yr M 3:45pm-4:25pm Mar 23-Jun 1

9 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $7230891 5-6 yr M 4:35pm-5:15pm Mar 23-Jun 1

9 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $7230879 3-4 yr T 10:10am-10:35am Mar 24-Jun 2

10 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $5030886 4-5 yr T 10:45am-11:25am Mar 24-Jun 2

10 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $8030878 3-4 yr Th 9:30am-9:55am Mar 26-Jun 4

10 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $5030887 4-5 yr Th 10:05am-10:45am Mar 26-Jun 4

10 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $8030881 3-4 yr F 3:45pm-4:10pm Mar 27-Jun 5

10 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $5030888 4-5 yr F 4:20pm-5:00pm Mar 27-Jun 5

10 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $8030892 5-6 yr F 5:10pm-5:50pm Mar 27-Jun 5

10 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $8030882 3-4 yr Sa 10:30am-10:55am Mar 28-May 30

10 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $4030883 3-4 yr Sa 10:10am-10:40am Mar 28-May 30

8 classes SLCC Gymnastic Staff $4830889 4-5 yr Sa 11:05am-11:45am Mar 28-May 30

8 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $6430890 4-5 yr Sa 10:50am-11:20am Mar 28-May 30

8 classes SLCC Gymnastic Staff $48

Advanced — Continue to build on the basic skills.Pre-requisite skills: gymnastics terminology, all rolls,teddybear, cartwheel and unassisted bars and highbeam basics. Requires instructor’s approval toregister.30893 4-6 yr T/Th 4:15pm-5:10pm Mar 24-Jun 4

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Martial ArtsGabriel Martial Arts — Olympic TaekwondoTaekwondo is a Korean martial art that has evolvedby combining many different styles such as the linearmovements of Karate, the flowing, circular patternsof Kung-fu, native kicking techniques along withinfluences from Judo and Kung-fu. Your child willlearn the values of confidence, friendship, self-awareness, respect and dedication in a fun,educational and motivating environment. Uniformsare available for purchase for $30.Tiny Dragons31208 3-4 yr W 4:00pm-4:30pm Mar 25-Jun 3

10 classes SFCC Gabriel $11031209 5-7 yr M 4:00pm-4:30pm Mar 23-Jun 1

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Special InterestSharing Spanish TogetherShare with your child the wonderful experience oflearning the Spanish language through music,puppets, books and much more. This class combinesentertainment and learning in a natural andcomfortable environment. We will cover themesaccording to the season such as greetings, colors,numbers, weather, etc. Taught by a native Spanishspeaker. No class 5/8.30962 2-5 yr F 10:30am-11:00am Apr 10-May 22

6 classes CVCC Thompson $7030963 2-5 yr F 4:30pm-5:00pm Apr 10-May 22

6 classes CVCC Thompson $70

Munchkin TheatreDesigned to give children a positive introduction tothe theater. Experience a “stress-less” audition, howto move onstage, how to wait for their cue, the useof props and costumes, singing, creative movementand performing in front of an audience. Performanceon the last day of class.30954 5-12 yr Sa 2:00pm-4:00pm Apr 4-Apr 25

4 classes CVCC Turner $100

SportsKidz Love SoccerThis soccer “school” is arecreational setting forchildren to learn and playsoccer and includes: skilldemonstrations, fun games,and instructional scrimmages ina safe, non-competitive environment using the “KidzLove Soccer” method. No class 5/23.Mommy, Daddy and Me Soccer31211 2-3½ yr T 6:00pm-6:30pm Apr 7-May 26

8 classes Kennedy Park KLS Staff $10431225 2-3½ yr Sa 5:00pm-5:30pm Apr 11-Jun 6

8 classes SSVP KLS Staff $10431212 2-3½ yr W 9:30am-10:00am Apr 15-Jun 3

8 classes PALHP KLS Staff $10432183 2-3½ yr W 6:30pm-7:00pm Apr 15-Jun 3

8 classes PALHP KLS Staff $104

Tot/Pre-Soccer31213 3½-5 yr T 5:15pm-5:50pm Apr 7-May 26

8 classes Kennedy Park KLS Staff $10431224 3½-5 yr Sa 4:15pm-4:50pm Apr 11-Jun 6

8 classes SSVP KLS Staff $10431215 3½-5 yr W 10:10am-10:45am Apr 15-Jun 3

8 classes PALHP KLS Staff $10431220 3½-4 yr W 5:50pm-6:20pm Apr 15-Jun 3

8 classes PALHP KLS Staff $104

Pre-Soccer31214 4-5 yr W 3:10pm-3:45pm Apr 15-Jun 3

8 classes PALHP KLS Staff $10431216 4-5 yr W 5:15pm-5:50pm Apr 15-Jun 3

8 classes PALHP KLS Staff $104

Soccer 131221 5-6 yr T 4:30pm-5:15pm Apr 7-May 26

8 classes Kennedy Park KLS Staff $10431223 5-6 yr Sa 3:30pm-4:15pm Apr 11-Jun 6

8 classes SSVP KLS Staff $10431222 5-6 yr W 3:45pm-4:30pm Apr 15-Jun 3

8 classes PALHP KLS Staff $104

Make Me A Pro SportsThrough the use of sports training and education,Make Me a Pro Sports strives to instill a positiveattitude within children that carries over every aspectof their life. We offer fun and educational sportscamps and classes that are taught by successfulplayers and coaches who are specialists in each ofthe sports we offer.Parents and Tots31246 2½-4 yr M 10:00am-10:30am Apr 20-Jun 1

6 classes PALHP MMP Staff $7831244 2½-4 yr Sa 9:00am-9:30am Apr 18-May 23

6 classes PALHP MMP Staff $78

Pee Wee Soccer31245 4-5 yr F 12:30pm-1:15pm Apr 17-May 22

6 classes PALHP MMP Staff $7831243 4-5 yr Sa 9:35am-10:20am Apr 18-May 23

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Wee HoopWee Hoop focuses on fun and learning through thegame of basketball. Infants and toddlers canparticipate in age specific games/activities that willbuild motor skills and self-esteem.

Dribblers — The parent-child class focuses ongross motor skills like throwing and making basketson a 2½ foot hoop. It involves lots of repetition sothat children can experience sheer joy of masteringa skill. Activities include catching bubbles, parachutegames, and singing.31251 1½-3 yr Sa 9:00am-9:35am Mar 28-May 2

4 classes STONE Wee Hoop Staff $6031252 1½-3 yr Sa 9:00am-9:35am May 9-Jun 6

4 classes STONE Wee Hoop Staff $60

Jump Shooters — This class helps children todevelop physical feats such as balancing on one footand hopping. It also introduces basketball skillsbased upon their increased coordination. At this level,parents are encouraged to take on a supportive rolewith lots of high-fives and praise from the sideline.31255 3-4 yr Sa 9:40am-10:20am Mar 28-May 2

4 classes STONE Wee Hoop Staff $6031256 3-4 yr Sa 9:40am-10:20am May 9-Jun 6

4 classes STONE Wee Hoop Staff $6031865 4-5 yr W 6:00pm-6:40pm Mar 25-Apr 29

4 classes STONE Wee Hoop Staff $6031862 4-5 yr W 6:00pm-6:40pm May 6-Jun 3

4 classes STONE Wee Hoop Staff $60

Hot Shots — This class places more of anemphasis on developing basketball skills andlearning basic rules of the game. Over time, thechildren will be able to use their skills and knowledgein controlled instructional scrimmages. The activitiesin this class will encourage teamwork and newfriendships.31257 4-5 yr Sa 10:25am-11:10am Mar 28-May 2

5 classes STONE Wee Hoop Staff $6031261 4-5 yr W 6:40pm-7:20pm Mar 25-Apr 29

5 classes STONE Wee Hoop Staff $6031262 4-5 yr W 6:40pm-7:20pm May 6-Jun 3

7 classes STONE Wee Hoop Staff $6031258 4-5 yr Sa 10:25am-11:10am May 9-Jun 6

4 classes STONE Wee Hoop Staff $6031863 4-5 yr M 6:00pm-6:45pm Mar 23-Apr 27

4 classes STONE Wee Hoop Staff $6031864 4-5 yr M 6:00pm-6:45pm May 4-Jun 1

4 classes STONE Wee Hoop Staff $60

Ballers — The parent interactive class developsgross motor skills and coordination pertinent to thegame of basketball. Repetition will enable children tobuild their confidence level so that parentparticipation lessens over time. Activities includeorganized games that help children to developlistening skills and learn to follow directions.31259 5-6 yr M 6:45pm-7:35pm Mar 23-Apr 27

5 classes STONE Wee Hoop Staff $6431260 5-6 yr M 6:45pm-7:35pm May 4-Jun 1

7 classes STONE Wee Hoop Staff $6431253 5-6 yr Sa 11:15am-12:15pm Mar 28-May 2

4 classes STONE Wee Hoop Staff $6431254 5-6 yr Sa 11:15am-12:15pm May 9-Jun 6

4 classes STONE Wee Hoop Staff $64

TennisTennis — Little BuddiesA great program especially designed for 4-6 yearsold. The class will provide the children with simplebasic coordination skills, racket swinging, footwork,as well as tennis games. Wear tennis shoes and bringa small tennis racket and a new can of balls to firstclass.31288 4-6 yr Sa 11:15am-12:00pm Mar 21-May 30

11 classes CVTC Hill $9031290 4-6 yr W 5:30pm-6:15pm Mar 25-May 27

11 classes CVTC Savich $90

Euro School of TennisWear tennis shoes and bring a tennis racquet. For moreinformation, check out www.euroschooloftennis.com.For classes not meeting minimum enrollment,adjustments or combinations of classes will be made.

Mommy/Daddy and Me Tennis: All Levels— As you and your child participate in our fun ageappropriate activities, your child will be developingtheir motor and socialization skills. A variety ofactivities designed around the game of tennis will beplayed each week. 31294 2½-4 yr Sa 12:45pm-1:10pm Mar 28-May 16

10 classes Stonybrook TC Euro Staff $8831295 2½-4 yr M 6:15pm-6:45pm Mar 30-May 18

10 classes CVTC Euro Staff $88

Pee Wee Tennis: All Levels — Our Pee WeeProgram introduces children between 4 and 5 to thegame of tennis. Hand-eye coordination, strokes,movement drills and games will be learned in a fun-filled way.31296 4-5 yr Sa 12:00pm-12:45pm Mar 28-May 16

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After SchoolProgramsMJCC After SchoolThe Matt Jimenez Community Center offersexhilarating programs for youth ages 6-17 to enjoy.The center offers a safe and fun environment whereyouth can develop positive social skills, expresscreative interests, and obtain much needed physicalexercise. This supervised drop-in recreation programincludes activities such as: arts and crafts, computergames, video games, board games, a homeworkclub, sports, pool and ping pong tables, and optionalfieldtrips. Complete registration includes aparent/guardian waiver available at the center duringregular program times. The Matt Jimenez CommunityCenter is a facility jointly operated by our District andthe City of Hayward. Part of the funding for thebuilding is secured through Federal funds and tax(1040 or 540) information is required. 28296 6-17 yr Aug 25, 2014–Jun 12, 2015 MJCC $65 42 classes M/T/Th/F 3:00pm-7:00pm

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Kids Night OutParents need a Friday evening alone? Well, bring thekids to the Matt Jimenez Community Center so theycan get an opportunity to release some energy in asecure, fun, and friendly atmosphere. Develop socialskills and gain self-esteem through participation byplaying the latest video games including NintendoWii, Microsoft XBOX 360, and PlayStation 3.6-12 yr F 7:00pm-9:30pm Mar 20, 27

MJCC Staff $5 drop-in6-12 yr F 7:00pm-9:30pm Apr 3, 10, 17, 24

MJCC Staff $5 drop-in6-12 yr F 7:00pm-9:30pm May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29

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MJCC Staff $5 drop-in

ArtArt of All KindsGive your child the opportunity to explore andexperiment in different art media such as playdough,collage sculpture, paint and drawing in this self-directed art class. Parents participation is optional.Please wear clothes that can get messy and bring abox to take your art home in.31665 3-8 yr F 12:30pm-1:30pm Apr 17-May 22

6 classes ADOBE Egan $75*31666 4-10 yr F 2:30pm-3:30pm Apr 17-May 22

6 classes ADOBE Egan $75*31667 3-6 yr F 11:00am-12:00pm Apr 17-May 22

6 classes ADOBE Egan $75*31668 6-10 yr F 4:00pm-5:00pm Apr 17-May 22

6 classes ADOBE Egan $75**$15 supply fee due at first class.

Drawing, Painting and CollageLearn to express yourself while using variousmediums such as paint, pastels, felt pens and varioustypes of paper. Exercises are designed to explore theelements of art such as line, shape and color in bothtwo and three dimensions. No class 4/9.31475 5-7 yr Th 4:00pm-5:00pm Apr 2-May 14

6 classes ADOBE McGough $65**$15 supply fee due at first class.

Young RembrandtsFUNdamental DrawingThis program is specifically designed with the needsof our youngest learners in mind. We use subjectsyour preschooler is familiar with such as animals,toys, pictures, stories, touching, and doing toenhance social and conflict resolution skills whileimproving listening, fine-motor skills, and time-on-task. Give your child the information they’re hungryfor and be amazed by what they’ll create! Allmaterials provided. New lessons taught each classand session. No class 4/11, 5/23.31518 4-6½ yr Sa 10:00am-11:00am Mar 14-Apr 25

6 classes KASCC YR Staff $9931519 4-6½ yr Sa 10:00am-11:00am May 2-Jun 6

6 classes KASCC YR Staff $99

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Video Game Design — Beginning-AdvancedImprove your skills and impress friends andfamily with your unique videogame! Advanced gamers learnnew game design techniquesincluding multiple characteranimations and movementoptions, platform stylegames and multiplegame genres. Beginnerswork in pairs and areintroduced to fundamentalgame design elements,including charactercreation, backgrounddesign and buildinga complete video game level. All students will havea completed game by the end of class.31893 7-12 yr W 3:30pm-4:30pm Mar 25-May 13

8 classes SFCC Freshi Films $109

Comic Creators: Super Hero Adventure Become the creator and make your own digital comicbook complete with heroes, villains and epicadventures! Working with Comic Life software createan original multi — page full color comic. When classis finished students will have an interesting comicseries to share with family and friends!31992 7-12 yr Th 3:30pm-4:30pm Mar 26-May 14

8 classes SFCC Freshi Films $109

Drawers’ Studio: Working with InksIn the Studio students will develop drawing skillsthough observations and practices. Student’s willlearn to use drawing inks Indian to Acrylics — utilizingdifferent techniques- thin to thick lines, linear, texture,dry or wet brush/washes while developing drawingswith new technical skills. Class will be fun for all! Noclass 4/4, 5/23.31894 7-12 yr Th 3:30pm-4:30pm Mar 19-May 14

9 classes ADOBE McPherson $130*31727 7-12 yr Sa 11:00am-12:00pm Mar 21-May 16

9 classes ADOBE McPherson $130**$30 material fee due at first class.

Architectural DesignCreate diverse architectural forms which may includebuildings, cityscapes or abstract forms withrecyclable and eco friendly materials along withexploring the use of art tools. Build your knowledgeand insights on composition of form, design andfunction. This is a hands-on class for those who wantto be creative and have fun.31725 7-12 yr F 3:30pm-5:00pm Mar 20-May 15

9 classes ADOBE McPherson $140**$30 material fee due at first class.

Jacob Lawrence Painters’ StudioThis studio class is like no other. Learn to use yournatural talent to practice painting while learningrelated art techniques and developing a personalstyle of expression. Focus areas include color theory,composition, perspective and subject. Please wearclothes they can get messy in. We will be usingacrylic paints.31714 6-12 yr Sa 9:00am-10:30am Mar 21-May 16

9 classes ADOBE McPherson $140**$30 supply fee due at first class.

Green ArtHave lots of fun and learn about reuse as you createartistic pieces using recycled objects and foundorganic materials. Prepare to get dirty. All materialswill be provided. 31636 6-9 yr Th 4:00pm-5:00pm May 21-Jun 11

4 classes ADOBE Carlson $43**$10 material fee due at first class.

CeramicsA safe and fun studio environment for children todevelop hand skills and learn to trust their ownartistic judgment while making expressive pottery orsculpture. These classes give you a chance to sharein your child’s talent. Fees include glazes and firing.No class 4/11. Beginning Wheel31669 8-17 yr Sa 11:00am-12:30pm Mar 14-Apr 25

6 classes ADOBE Egan $99*

Parent/Child Hand and Wheel31670 5-17 yr Sa 9:00am-10:30am Mar 14-Apr 25

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Dance & MusicBallet DanceBallet is not only a beautiful art form it is the basisfor all dance forms. We will emphasize technical skillsat the barre and center floor as well as vocabulary.Learn simple coordination, musicality, rhythm,concentration and discipline. Please wear a leotard,tights and ballet shoes with hair pulled back. No class3/30, 4/2, 4/9, 5/25.Beginning Ballet Dance31093 8-12 yr Th 4:00pm-5:00pm Mar 19-May 28

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $8531089 8-12 yr M 6:00pm-6:55pm Mar 23-Jun 8

10 classes WPCC Freitas $10031090 5-7 yr Th 4:15pm-5:00pm Mar 26-Jun 4

10 classes WPCC Freitas $90

Intermediate Ballet Dance31892 5-7 yr Th 5:00pm-5:55pm Mar 26-Jun 4

10 classes WPCC Frietas $100

Jazz DanceThis energetic class features stretching, isolationsand basic jazz steps. Move across the floor workingon coordination, agility, and basic dance techniquethrough progressions of runs, turns, leaps, etc. Youwill also learn short combinations emphasizingmusicality and rhythm, athleticism and style. A greatclass for active boys and girls! Please wear Jazzshoes or ballet slippers. No class 4/9.31094 8-12 yr Th 5:00pm-6:00pm Mar 19-May 28

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $85

Tap DanceCalling all aspiring young Shirley Temples and GeneKellys — put your tap shoes on! Tap is a great way toappreciate rhythm and musicality. Learn fundamentalssuch as shuffles, flaps, cramp rolls, buffalos and time-steps. Work on basic tap skills then progress throughtap steps and combinations. Classes will emphasizefootwork and the expression of rhythm throughsounds. Please wear tap shoes. No class 4/9.31096 8-12 yr Th 6:00pm-7:00pm Mar 19-May 28

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $85

Jazz and Tap DanceA combination of tap technique and jazz basics withan emphasis on modern steps to contemporarymusic. No class 4/8.31690 4-8 yr W 6:30pm-7:25pm Mar 25-Jun 3

10 classes SFCC Mamone $92

Combination DanceClasses are divided into two disciplines each class.Tap — Learn basic tap technique and a just-for-fundance to perform on the last day of class. Tap shoesrequired. Hip Hop — Have fun loosening up, gainingrhythm and learning to dance. All music andmovement is age-appropriate. Tennis shoes required.Ballet — Learn fundamental ballet foot and armpositions, coordination, musicality, rhythm anddiscipline is emphasized. Please wear leotards, tights,and ballet slippers. Jazz — This energetic classfeatures stretching, isolations and basic jazz steps.Simple coordination, musicality and rhythm areemphasized. Ballet slippers or jazz shoes arerequired. No class 4/4, 4/7-4/10, 5/23.Tap & Hip Hop31081 6-8 yr T 5:15pm-6:15pm Mar 17-May 26

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $10031080 7-10 yr S 12:00pm-1:00pm Mar 21-May 16

8 classes SFCC CVPA Staff $8031082 6-8 yr S 12:45pm-1:45pm Mar 21-Jun 6

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $100

Tap & Ballet31078 6-8 yr W 5:15pm-6:15pm Mar 18-May 27

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $10031079 6-10 yr W 4:45pm-5:30pm Mar 18-May 13

8 classes SFCC CVPA Staff $68

Tap & Jazz 31084 6-10 yr T 5:30pm-6:15pm Mar 17-May 12

8 classes SFCC CVPA Staff $6831083 6-8 yr F 4:50pm-5:30pm Mar 20-May 29

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $100

Hip Hop DanceDo you want to dance like your favorite “hip-hop”stars? Learn to loosen up, gain rhythm and havecontrolled isolated movements while learning shortcombinations. Have some serious fun learning thelatest moves. All music and movement is ageappropriate. Please wear comfortable street shoes,preferably athletic shoes. No class 4/2, 4/8, 4/9.31097 6-10 yr W 5:30pm-6:15pm Mar 18-May 13

8 classes SFCC CVPA Staff $6831100 7-12 yr Th 7:00pm-8:00pm Mar 19-May 28

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $8531098 10-14 yr W 7:30pm-8:15pm Mar 25-Jun 3

10 classes SFCC Mamone $7831639 6-12 yr Th 6:00pm-6:55pm Mar 26-Jun 4

10 classes WPCC Freitas $10031065 4-7 yr Sa 9:45am-10:30am Mar 21-May 16

8 classes SFCC CVPA Staff $6831067 5-7 yr M 5:15pm-6:00pm Mar 23-Jun 8

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Dance CompetitionTake your dancing to the next level by competing.Classes focus on teamwork, intense dance trainingand competition. Competitions are held on weekendsand require an additional commitment of time andmoney for entrance fees, costumes and travel.Instructor invitation only No class 4/6, 5/25.31691 14-18 yr M 7:30pm-9:00pm Mar 16-Jun 8

11 classes SFCC Mamone $149

Tap TechniqueWork on tap skills then progress through tap stepssuch as shuffles, flaps, cramp rolls, buffalos and time-steps and combinations. Classes will emphasizefootwork and the expression of rhythm throughsounds. Please wear tap shoes. Instructor invitationonly. No class 4/6, 5/25.31095 9-15 yr M 7:00pm-8:00pm Mar 16-Jun 8

11 classes SFCC Mamone $99

Urban DanceUrban, contemporary dance, is a mixture of hip-hop,modern and jazz styles. In this exciting course,students will not only be able to learn basic dancetechnique but be able to put their own personalityand individualism into the steps. Self-confidence,attitude, as well as teamwork will be stressed as thestudents and teacher work together to create a pieceto show parents at the end of the session. No class3/30, 4/2, 4/4, 5/23, 5/25.31646 8-13 yr M 7:00pm-7:55pm Mar 23-Jun 8

10 classes WPCC Freitas $10031643 8-12 yr Th 7:00pm-7:55pm Mar 26-Jun 4

10 classes WPCC Freitas $7031644 10-14 yr Sa 12:00pm-12:55pm Mar 28-Jun 6

9 classes WPCC Freitas $9031645 13-18 yr Sa 1:00pm-1:55pm Mar 28-Jun 6

9 classes SGCC Freitas $90

Singing for FunAn hour-long session of singing, movement and funlearning well-known and original songs. Participantswill be encouraged to sing alone, build confidence,and overcome inhibitions about performing in frontof others. Performance on the last day of class.30957 5-12 yr Sa 1:00pm-2:00pm Apr 4-Apr 25

4 classes CVCC Turner $40

DrummingBring a folder for your lesson materials. Bring drumsticks to class or you may purchase at the class. Noclass 4/7, 4/9.

Beginning 1 — Learn snare and bass drumtechnique, fundamental music reading skills andrhythm work to get you started playing with a soliddrumming foundation. 31647 8-14 yr T 5:00pm-5:30pm Mar 3-Mar 24

4 classes Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7531651 8-14 yr Th 5:00pm-5:30pm Mar 12-Apr 2

4 classes Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7531649 8-14 yr T 5:00pm-5:30pm Mar 31-Apr 28

4 classes Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7531652 8-14 yr Th 5:00pm-5:30pm Apr 16-May 7

4 classes Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7531655 8-14 yr T 5:00pm-5:30pm May 12-Jun 2

4 classes Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7531653 8-14 yr Th 5:00pm-5:30pm May 21-Jun 11

4 classes Music Depot Music Depot Staff $75

Beginning 2 — Build on basic drum skills andprogress towards playing songs with othermusicians. Use improvisation and stage skills toexpress yourself musically. 31650 8-14 yr T 5:30pm-6:00pm Mar 3-Mar 24

4 classes Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7531648 8-14 yr Th 5:30pm-6:00pm Mar 12-Apr 2

4 classes Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7531656 8-14 yr T 5:30pm-6:00pm May 12-Jun 2

4 classes Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7531654 8-14 yr Th 5:30pm-6:00pm Apr 16-May 7

5 classes Music Depot Music Depot Staff $75

GuitarPlease bring your guitar to class or you may purchaseat the first class. No class 4/8, 5/23.

Beginning 1 — Get started by learningfundamental music reading skills, strummingtechnique, notes and chords. All the basics coveredincluding starting to play simple songs.31657 8-14 yr W 5:00pm-5:30pm Mar 4-Mar 25

4 classes Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7531661 8-14 yr Sa 10:00am-10:30am Mar 7-Mar 28

4 classes Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7531659 8-14 yr W 5:00pm-5:30pm Apr 1-Apr 29

4 classes Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7531993 8-14 yr Sa 10:00am-10:30am Apr 11-May 2

4 classes Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7531662 8-14 yr W 5:00pm-5:30pm May 6-May 27

4 classes Music Depot Music Depot Staff $7531994 8-14 yr Sa 10:00am-10:30am May 9-Jun 6

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Beginning 2 — Build on your basic skills andprogress to play more complex songs with othermusicians. Use improvisation and stage skills toexpress yourself musically. 31658 8-14 yr W 5:30pm-6:00pm Mar 11-Apr 1

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FitnessYoga For Kids Ages 3-7Jump like frogs, stretch like cats, and roar like lions.Become stronger, balance better and breathe. Yogafor Kids is 45 minutes of non-competitive fun in asupportive and validating environment. Using ourbodies and imaginations we’ll practice yoga poses,breathing, gratitude, and self-love! Great forstrengthening muscles, improving balance,increasing self-confidence, and learning ways to calmthe mind. No experience necessary. Please bring afavorite blanket for our final relaxation. Bring a matif you like. Mats will be provided. No class 4/2 . 31801 3-7 yr Th 4:00pm-4:45pm Mar 16-Apr 23

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5 classes KASCC Green $35

GymnasticsParents are requested toattend the first class fororientation. Please wear soft,comfortable clothing (T-shirtand shorts). No jeans orshoes allowed in thegym. Placement andadvancement cards willbe issued at the end ofevery session. Parentsand siblings must waitoutside the gym. Noclass 4/6-4/11, 4/23,5/23.

Beginner Boys &Girls — This entry levelclass covers basic skills infloor exercise, uneven bars,balance beam and vault.General conditioning andstrength exercises are emphasized. Girls Beginner30899 6-10 yr M 5:25pm-6:20pm Mar 23-Jun 1

9 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $9930909 6-10 yr W 4:45pm-5:40pm Mar 25-Jun 3

10 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $11030910 6-10 yr W 3:45pm-4:40pm Mar 25-Jun 3

10 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $11030901 6-10 yr F 6:40pm-7:35pm Mar 27-Jun 5

10 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $11030902 6-10 yr Sa 1:00pm-1:55pm Mar 28-May 30

8 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $88

Boys Beginner30903 6-10 yr Sa 2:00pm-2:55pm Mar 28-May 30

8 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $88

Advanced Beginning GirlsMust have completed at least two sessions ofbeginner and receive instructor approval. 30900 6-10 yr W 5:45pm-6:40pm Mar 25-Jun 3

10 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $11030908 6-10 yr W 6:45pm-7:40pm Mar 25-Jun 3

10 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $110

Intermediate Girls — Must complete thebeginner level and be given an advancement card orhave instructor approval. Prerequisite skills: all rolls,handstand, cartwheel, bridge, unassisted high beambasics and unassisted pullover on bars. 30904 6-10 yr T/Th 5:15pm-6:10pm Mar 24-Jun 4

20 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $22030905 6-10 yr Sa 12:00pm-12:55pm Mar 28-May 30

8 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $88

Advanced — Students must complete beginnerand intermediate levels and be given anadvancement card or have instructor approval.30906 6-10 yr T/Th 6:15pm-7:10pm Mar 24-Jun 4

20 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $22030907 6-10 yr Sa 12:00pm-12:55pm Mar 28-May 30

8 classes CVCC Gymnastic Staff $88

Martial ArtsGung FuGung-Fu is a total concept of mind, body and actionwhere the body is used as a vehicle to train anddevelop the facilities of the mind. The basic principlesof Gung-Fu are health, general ideas of self-defenseand the art of movement. Beginners start with basicstance and forms of the Sil-Lum and Black Tigerstyles. Advanced students continue training and learnforms from the Tiger-Claw, Sai-Pai and Tai-Chi andGung-Fu weapon forms. Studentsare graded on abelt/knowledge system. No class 5/25.Beginning31306 7-17 yr M/W 6:00pm-7:30pm Mar 30-Jun 10

22 classes WPCC Martinez $70

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22 classes WPCC Martinez $70

Karate/AikidoLearn the techniques of both Karate and Aikido.Okinawan Karate will teach basic physical training,strikes, blocks, kicks, self-defense and sparring.Aikido teaches footwork, balance, falls, rolls, andcontrolling techniques. Learn how to use the powerof your opponent to your advantage while developingself-discipline and confidence. Instructed by acertified black belt.31868 7 yr + M 4:00pm-6:00pm Apr 6-Jun 15

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EAAB’s Fitness and Self DefenseGroup self-defense lessons for all ages. This programis designed to improve your self-confidence and toaccept and welcome new challenges in your personaland professional endeavors. Learn a multi cultural artof self-defense focusing on promoting a healthier andsafer lifestyle with the added benefit of being able toeffectively protect yourself. The program includesbody stretching (conditioning and breathingtechniques); blocking; punching; and kicking inspecific target areas; breaking away from grabs,falling, joint locking, throwing and grappling defensetechniques and defense against weapon attacks.Please note: Uniforms and safety equipment cost notincluded and must be purchased at first class.31385 5-7 yr M 3:45pm-4:25pm Mar 16-Jun 1

10 classes EAABs Eaabs Staff $13531386 8-11 yr M 4:30pm-5:25pm Mar 16-Jun 1

10 classes EAABs Eaabs Staff $13531375 5-7 yr T 3:45pm-4:25pm Mar 17-May 26

10 classes EAABs Eaabs Staff $13531376 8-11 yr T 4:30pm-5:25pm Mar 17-May 26

10 classes EAABs Eaabs Staff $13531383 5-7 yr W 3:45pm-4:25pm Mar 18-May 27

10 classes EAABs Eaabs Staff $13531384 8-11 yr W 4:30pm-5:25pm Mar 18-May 27

10 classes EAABs Eaabs Staff $13531378 5-7 yr Th 3:45pm-4:25pm Mar 19-May 28

10 classes EAABs Eaabs Staff $13531379 8-11 yr Th 4:30pm-5:25pm Mar 19-May 28

10 classes EAABs Eaabs Staff $13531380 3-4 yr F 2:45pm-3:30pm Mar 20-May 29

10 classes EAABs Eaabs Staff $13531381 5-7 yr F 3:45pm-4:25pm Mar 20-May 29

10 classes EAABs Eaabs Staff $13531382 8-11 yr F 4:30pm-5:25pm Mar 20-May 29

10 classes EAABs Eaabs Staff $13531374 8-11 yr Sa 1:00pm-1:55pm Mar 21-May 30

10 classes EAABs Eaabs Staff $13531377 5-7 yr Sa 11:00am-11:55am Mar 21-May 30

10 classes EAABs Eaabs Staff $135

KidSafe Martial ArtsThis program provides your child the opportunity togain skills and knowledge that may be used toprotect themselves and enhance their self-esteem. Atthe end of each session students will be tested andadvanced appropriately ($7 advancement fee).Parent orientation at the first class meeting. Therewill be uniforms and other equipment available forpurchase from the instructor. (All items are optional.)New Students — Beginning31299 5-11 yr W 5:15pm-5:55pm Apr 8-Jun 10

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Yellow Belts31301 5-11 yr W 6:00pm-6:40pm Apr 8-Jun 10

10 classes SGCC Gothard $80

Orange Belts31303 7-13 yr W 6:45pm-7:25pm Apr 8-Jun 10

10 classes SGCC Gothard $80

Gabriel Martial Arts —Olympic TaekwondoTaekwondo is a Korean martial art that has evolvedby combining many different styles such as the linearmovements of Karate, the flowing, circular patternsof Kung-fu, native kicking techniques along withinfluences from Judo and Kung-fu. Your child willlearn the values of confidence, friendship, self-awareness, respect and dedication in a fun,educational and motivating environment. Uniformsare available for purchase for $30. No class 5/25,5/27.Beginner New Student31304 5-10 yr M 4:35pm-5:15pm Mar 23-Jun 1

10 classes SLCC Gabriel $12031964 5-10 yr W 4:35pm-5:15pm Mar 25-Jun 3

10 classes SFCC Gabriel $120

Yellow Belt31967 6-15 yr M 5:20pm-6:00pm Mar 23-Jun 1

10 classes SLCC Gabriel $12031966 6-15 yr W 5:20pm-6:00pm Mar 25-Jun 3

10 classes SFCC Gabriel $120

Orange Belt31965 6-15 yr Sa 6:05pm-6:45pm Mar 23-Jun 1

10 classes SLCC Gabriel $12031968 6-15 yr Sa 6:05pm-6:45pm Mar 25-Jun 3

10 classes SFCC Gabriel $120

Teen Beginner31970 11-17 yr W 6:50pm-7:30pm Mar 25-Jun 3

10 classes SFCC Gabriel $12031971 11-17 yr M 6:50pm-7:30pm Mar 23-Jun 1

10 classes SLCC Gabriel $120

Special InterestIntroductory Robotics Workshop What comes to mind when you think of robots?Maybe Transformers, or even Star Wars. But whatgoes behind these robots is even more fascinating!From using basic parts to build cars and helicoptersto designing and programming robots with sensorsand other cool devices, we will teach you everything!Absolutely no previous experience in robotics isrequired — this class will teach you valuable conceptsin the ever-growing STEM field right from scratchwhile still having tons of fun. After all, who doesn’twant to build robots? Space is limited.32278 7-13 yr W 6:00pm-7:00pm Apr 8-May 27

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Munchkin TheatreDesigned to give your young performer a positiveintroduction to the theater. Includes a “stress-less”audition, instruction on cues, onstage movement,singing, and working with props and costumes.Performance on the last day of class.30954 5-12 yr Sa 2:00pm-4:00pm Apr 4-Apr 25

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Spanish for KidsWe use the Spanish-only immersion method so kidscan learn Spanish while participating in fun, effectiveand educational activities. Circle-time, singing, andreading stories are just the beginning. We introducea new theme each week such as greetings, numbers,colors, days of the week and more in a natural andcomfortable setting. Children will love the Spanishlanguage and gain the ability to apply what they learnwith confidence. Taught by an experienced nativespeaker.30965 5-8 yr W 4:30pm-5:30pm Apr 1-Jun 3

10 classes CVCC Thompson $120**$15 materials fee due at first class.

Spanish in the SpringLet’s keep learning Spanish! This course willintroduce writing and reading in Spanish throughsimple stories and will cover Spring themes such asfarm animals, plants and seeds, weather, Easter,bugs, months etc. New verbs and vocabulary will bepresented.30966 5-9 yr T 4:30pm-5:30pm Apr 7-May 26

8 classes CVCC Thompson $100**$15 materials fee due at first class.

SportsYouth Flag FootballThe Friday Night Lights Youth Flag Football Programwill focus on teamwork and sportsmanship whileparticipants learn the fundamental football skills,

including passing, catching and playexecution. Player positions are

rotated every game and no specialequipment is required. Practicesare held once a week with gamesplayed the last 40 minutes ofeach practice. The Friday NightLights Youth Flag FootballProgram is a collaboration

between the Union City Leisure Services, the City ofNewark, and the Hayward Area RecreationDepartment.31327 8-9 yr F 6:00pm-7:30pm Apr 17-May 15

5 Shorty Garcia Park $6531328 10-12 yr F 6:00pm-7:30pm Apr 17-May 15

5 Shorty Garcia Park $65

Kidz Love Soccer — Skillz and ScrimmagesThis soccer “school” is a recreational setting forchildren to learn and play soccer and includes: skilldemonstrations, fun games, and instructionalscrimmages in a safe, non-competitive environmentusing the “Kidz Love Soccer” method. No class 5/23.31346 7-10 yr Sa 2:45pm-3:30pm Apr 11-Jun 6

8 classes SSVP KLS Staff $10431345 7-10 yr W 4:30pm-5:15pm Apr 15-Jun 3

8 classes PALHP KLS Staff $104

Youth Basketball ClinicThis is an individual sign up basketball camp. Thecamp will meet every Saturday for six weeks. Eachsession will consist of basic fundamentals trainingfor the beginners and skills trining for the moreadvanced. The second half of each session will havethe kids form up inot teams and scrimmage with thecamp instructors assisting by coaching andofficiating the games. All skill levels are welcome andeach participant will receive a Certificate ofParticipation.31818 6-9 yr Sa 9:00am-10:30am Apr 11-May 16

6 classes Edendale Middle School $40

Make Me A Pro SportsThrough the use of sports training and education,Make Me a Pro Sports strives to instill a positiveattitude within children that carries over the everyaspect of their life. We offer fun and educationalsports camps and classes that are taught bysuccessful players and coaches who are specialistsin each of the sports we offer. Make Me a Pro’sphilosophy is “To play like a Pro, learn from a Pro.”Does this mean we only teach advanced players? No,not at all! Our goal is to hire the most talentedcoaches, many with professional playing experience,who express their joy of the sport and enable kids tobe the best they can be, regardless of skill level.Soccer Magic31310 5-7 yr Sa 10:25am-11:10am Apr 18-May 23

6 classes PALHP MMP Staff $7831315 5-7 yr F 1:15pm-2:00pm Apr 17-May 22

6 classes PALHP MMP Staff $78

Soccer Technique31311 8-12 yr Sa 11:15am-12:00pm Apr 18-May 23

6 classes PALHP MMP Staff $78

Flag Football31316 5-7 yr Sa 1:00pm-1:45pm Apr 18-May 23

6 classes PALHP MMP Staff $7831317 8-12 yr Sa 1:45pm-2:30pm Apr 18-May 23

6 classes PALHP MMP Staff $78

Spring Break MMP Basketball Camp32185 5-12 yr M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Mar 30-Apr 3

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Volleyball at EdendaleThis is an individual sign up basketball camp. Thecamp will meet every Saturday for six weeks. Eachsession will consist of basicfundamentals training for thebeginners and skills triningfor the more advanced.The second half of eachsession will have the kidsform up inot teams andscrimmage with the campinstructors assisting by coachingand officiating the games. All skill levels are welcomeand each participant will receive a Certificate ofParticipation.31343 8-10 yr T 6:15pm-7:45pm Apr 14-Jun 2

8 classes Edendale Middle School $6531344 11-14 yr T 6:15pm-7:45pm Apr 14-Jun 2

8 classes Edendale Middle School $65

TennisEuro School of Tennis —Mini Aces TennisThis class is designed for the child of age 6 to 8 whois just learning the game of tennis. Hand-eyecoordination, strokes and movement drills will belearned in a fun-filled way. Wear tennis shoes andbring a tennis racquet. For more information, checkout www.euroschooloftennis.com. For classes notmeeting minimum enrollment, adjustments orcombinations of classes will be made.31358 6-8 yr Sa 10:00am-11:00am Mar 28-May 16

8 classes Stonybrook TC Euro Staff $10831359 6-8 yr M 4:30pm-5:30pm Mar 30-May 18

8 classes CVTC Euro Staff $108

School Age TennisBring a tennis racket and a can of new tennis ballsto first class.

Beginner NTRP Rating of 1.0 — Little or noprevious experience or limited tennis playingexperience. Students will learn basic grips andstrokes (forehand, backhand, volley, serve, scoringand elements of game play).31348 7-17 yr Sa 9:00am-10:00am Mar 21-May 30

10classes CVTC Hill $12531349 7-17 yr Sa 10:10am-11:10am Mar 21-May 30

10 classes CVTC Hill $12531351 7-17 yr Sa 4:00pm-5:00pm Mar 21-May 30

10 classes CVTC Hill $12531354 7-17 yr Su 1:00pm-2:00pm Mar 22-May 31

10 classes CVTC Savich $12531353 7-17 yr W 6:30pm-7:30pm Mar 25-May 27

10 classes CVTC Savich $125

Advanced Beginning NTRP Rating of 2.0 —Some previous experience or those who can carryon a short rally. Emphasis on improving basicstrokes, footwork and serving. NOTE: Beginner classis recommended before taking this class.31355 7-17 yr Sa 12:10pm-1:10pm Mar 21-May 30

10 classes CVTC Hill $12531356 7-17 yr Su 2:00pm-3:00pm Mar 22-May 31

11 classes CVTC Savich $12531935 7-17 yr Sa 12:10pm-1:10pm Mar 21-May 30

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Cheer & Song LeadingDance ClassThis introductory class is for all pre-teens who wantto learn basic cheerleading and song leadertechniques. It’s a great class if you plan to try out foryour school team. This is a non-competitive classwhere you work on stretching and strengthening yourmuscles, arm techniques and terminology used incheerleading. Enjoy learning basic quarter breakcheers, game action cheers, and work on danceroutines. Please wear jazz or cheer shoes to class.No class 4/11, 5/23. 31672 12-16 yr Sa 3:15pm-4:30pm Mar 14-May 30

10 classes DLDC Staff $114

Latin Flair Do you enjoy Latin songs like Shakira, JenniferLopez, Marc Anthony and Enrique Iglesias? Do youlike to shimmy and shake your shoulders and hips?This class is for you! You’ll have a great work out andhave fun learning Latin style dance moves! No class4/7.31673 11-15 yr T 6:15pm-7:00pm Mar 17-May 26

10 classes DLDC Staff $114

Hip Hop for TeensWould you like to learn the latest street type style ofdance made popular by music videos? Join thisenergizing and electrifying dance class and get readyto loosen up and have some fun!! Improve yourstrength and agility while exercising your mind andbody! No class 4/6, 5/25.31071 13-18 yr M 7:35pm-8:35pm Mar 23-Jun 8

10 classes CVCC CVPA Staff $100

Online Driver’s EdIndependence is just a click away. Complete yourDriver’s Education requirement from home on yourcomputer, tablet or phone. This is an interactive,online course with videos and animated drivingscenarios. Learn the rules of the road, driverresponsibility, DMV procedures and much more.Receive a DMV-approved Certificate of Completion.A licensed instructor is available to answer anyquestions. Sign up anytime. After you register, youwill be contacted with username and password. Goto www.SafetyDriversEd.com for more information.30947 15 yr + Online Apr Vieyra $4930948 15 yr + Online May Vieyra $4930949 15 yr + Online Jun Vieyra $49

Euro School of Tennis —Teen Tennis StarsWear tennis shoes and bring a tennis racquet andone unopened can of balls to first class. For moreinformation, check out www.euroschooloftennis.com.For classes not meeting minimum enrollment,adjustments or combinations of classes will be made.

Beginner — This class is designed for studentswith little or no previous tennis experience. Hand-eyecoordination, strokes, movement drills and gameswill be learned in a fun-filled way. 31360 9-14 yr Sa 11:00am-12:00pm Mar 28-May 16

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8 classes CVTC Euro Staff $108

Intermediate/Advanced — This is a class forstudents who can hit the ball back and forth withconsistency and have had some previous tennisinstruction. Crosscourt placement, services, lobs,overheads and strategy will be taught.31368 9-14 yr Sa 9:00am-10:00am Mar 28-May 16

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HARD has two nature centers, the Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center and the Sulphur CreekNature Center. Both centers offer educational programs, fun activities, and classes for all ages.

Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center4901 Breakwater Avenue | (510) 670-7270 | [email protected] Interpretive Center is open to the public from 10:00am-5:00pm Fridays,

Saturdays and Sundays. Open Memorial Day, Monday May 25, from 10:00am-5:00pm!Perched on stilts above a salt marsh, the Hayward ShorelineInterpretive Center is your introduction to the ecology of the SanFrancisco Bay-Estuary. The Interpretive Center features exhibits,programs and activities designed to inspire a sense of appreciation,respect and stewardship for the Bay, its inhabitants and the servicesthey provide. After getting an overview of the park and its features,join a naturalist on one of the many weekend programs offered.Naturalists are on-hand during weekend hours to answer any of yourwildlife questions! Come and see what’s new at the Hayward ShorelineInterpretive Center.

Sulphur Creek Nature Center1801 D Street, Hayward | (510) 881-6747 | [email protected]

Open Daily, 10:00am-5:00pm, including holidays.Sulphur Creek is a free wildlife center dedicated to bringing people andanimals closer together. There are live animal displays featuring localspecies, a pet rental program, school and group wildlife education programs,a wildlife rehabilitation program, special events, nature study classes,volunteer programs, and outreach activities. The Discovery Center is openeddaily from 10:00am to 4:30pm and offers a look at the biodiversity of theanimals and plant life that exist in the Bay Area. The park provides picnicfacilities, a nature trail, and a creek; so stop by and visit.

All Ages H.A.R.D.Nature Programs EXPLORE

Spring/Summer Campouts & Campfires14th Annual Father’s Day Family Campout — Feast on barbeque prepared by the naturalist staffand celebrate Dad’s special day. Bring your sleeping bags and tents. (It gets really windy so be prepared!)Food and entertainment provided. Go tidepooling, find bugs, take hikes, build sandcastles, play games,roast marshmallows and learn about the animals and plants that make up the shoreline habitat. Moms,grandparents, aunts and uncles welcome! Reservations required. Meet at 3050 West Winton Ave., Hayward. Adult and One Child31749 4 yr + Sa/Su 3:00pm-11:00am Jun 20-Jun 21 1 overnight HSIC Staff $90

Additional Child31750 4-17 yr Sa/Su 3:00pm-11:00am Jun 20-Jun 21 1 overnight HSIC Staff $10

Additional Adult31751 18 yr + Sa/Su 3:00pm-11:00am Jun 20-Jun 21 1 overnight HSIC Staff $25

Sulphur Creek’s Great American Backyard Campout — Celebrate one of this Nation’s favoriteoutdoor pastimes by camping out with your family. Learn about nocturnal animals, create a craft to takehome, play games, roast marshmallows, and enjoy the sounds of night as you sleep under the stars. Bringa tent, sleeping bag, flashlight, and walking shoes. Continental breakfast provided. Children under 3 Free— must be accompanied by a paying adult.31183 2-80 yr Sa/Su 7:00pm-9:00am Jun 27 1 overnight SCNC Powell $18/person

NASCAR Roaches Campfire Night — On your mark, get-set, GO! Have you ever raced a cockroach?Enjoy an exciting evening at the races when you select, examine, and race a Madagascar Hissing Cockroach.Come to this fun family evening of roach races and marshmallow roasting. Child must be accompanied byan adult.31182 4-12 yr Sa 6:30pm-8:30pm Apr 25 1 class SCNC Powell $10/person

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Shoreline Mother’s Day Tea PartyWalk the shoreline trails to enjoy the day, celebratemothers and find edibles, then return to theInterpretive Center for a tea party and to savor thebounty of our bayside marsh.31715 16 yr + Sa 10:30am-12:00pm May 9

1 class HSIC Ceridwyn $8/person

Bird Walks at theHayward ShorelineThe Hayward shoreline and the San Francisco Bay-Estuary are home to over 124 species of birds duringthe fall and winter migration. As a crucial stop on thePacific Flyway, the Bay and surrounding salt marshesare perfect for birding whether you’re a beginner oran expert!

Walk on the Wild Side — It might seem thatour most abundant resident sparrow is named afterthe wild savannahs of Africa, but in fact, theSavannah Sparrow is actually named for the famouscity. These small, attractive birds might not be asexotic as a lion or zebra, but they just might makeus feel closer to our unrestrained side with theirspring song. Meet at the Interpretive Center.31717 12 yr + Sa 9:30am-12:30pm Mar 14

1 class HSIC Graham $5/person

Cool Things Come in Small Packages —The American Wigeon is a wintering duck at themarsh, and it’s this fun bird we will to try to findtoday. Its bill is small compared to other ducks ofsimilar size, and even though it might look a bit silly,there is an advantage — the tip of its bill has greaterstrength and force that makes it more efficient thanother ducks at dislodging vegetation. Meet at thefarthest parking lot at the West Winton trailheadwhere we will walk to Cogswell Marsh.31718 12 yr + Sa 9:30am-12:30pm Mar 28

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Your Presence is Requested — Sandpipersare starting to gather in large numbers as they getready to head out on their northerly migration. Birdsthat are here to nest are looking fresh and pretty,perhaps with some young in tow already, and theraptors are on the edges watching everythingwaiting for someone to make a mistake. Meet at theInterpretive Center and join in the festivities.31719 12 yr + Sa 9:30am-12:30pm Apr 11

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Feathered Tradition — Join us on our 6thannual spring walk through Coyote Hills. Last yearone of our biggest highlights was a Great Blue Herondevouring an alligator lizard! Who knows what we’llsee this year. Meet at the second parking lot next tothe Nature Center ($5 parking lot fee). 31720 12 yr + Sa 9:30am-12:30pm Apr 18

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It’s Like a Needle Pulling Thread — As wehike along the shoreline during low tide today, themud will be exposed for shorebirds to forage on. Weare on the lookout for the busy sandpiper known asa dowitcher. These birds probe the mud with theirlong, straight bill in such a repetitive motion that itis often referred to as a sewing-machine needle.Meet at the Grant Ave. parking lot.31721 12 yr + Sa 1:00pm-3:00pm May 9

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Raise Your Hand if You Want a PiggybackRide — We will remain in the fresh marsh for ourentire hike today, where we will be on the lookout forchicks of all kinds. The bird we will focus on is theEared Grebe who makes floating nests among thedense bullrush reeds. The young don’t leave thewater, and when they need a rest they climb on theirparent’s back for a ride. It’s one of the most charmingsights we will see all spring. Meet at the InterpretiveCenter.31722 12 yr + Sa 9:30am-12:30pm May 23

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Adult Nature Seriesat Sulphur CreekJoin the naturalists at Sulphur Creek Nature Centerin a series of programs to explore nature. Theseprograms are designed for adults only. Must be atleast 18 to attend.

Songbird “Serenade” — Sparrows,Towhees, Orioles, Finches and Wrens are“Harmonizing” for spring! Come discovertheir beautifully different songs,colors, shapes and favoritehabitats as we listen and meetsome of Sulphur Creek’snative songbirds up-closeat this very specialadult only nature program.31161 18 yr + Sa 2:00pm-3:30pm Apr 11

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Walking with Wildflowers — Savor and enjoythe sweet scent of wildflowers! Buttercups,Fritillaries, Monkey flower and Mule-ears are opening up forwildlife to sip and taste. We’llmeet at a nearby trail sitewith an abundant varietyof wildflowers in bloom.Participants will be notifiedwhere to meet the SulphurCreek naturalist, one week prior.Bring binoculars and wear walkingshoes for this adult nature excursion.31162 18 yr + Sa 1:00pm-3:00pm May 2

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Teacher ServicesIntroduce your students tothe wonders of our BayArea native wildlife bytaking a “Walk with theAnimals” or going on a“Mini-beast Safari” atSulphur Creek. We alsooffer special programs onreptiles and amphibians, birds, owls, bats, raptors,creek ecology, and arthropods. Call (510) 881-6747 fora brochure or to make your reservation. Programdescriptions may be viewed online atwww.haywardrec.org/354/School-Programs. Be sureto read about our newest class programs; Owls on theProwl, Birds of Prey, Watershed Warriors, and Bats inFocus. Programs now offered Monday–Friday. Springprograms fill up fast, so sign up early.

Sulphur Creek Nature Centeron FacebookJoin the Sulphur Creek Nature Center family throughFacebook to discover what new animals have beenbrought into the Wildlife Hospital, stay in touch withresident animals and find out about new andupcoming events.

Animal Lending LibraryVisit the Lending Library and go home with your veryown pet for the week. Animals available to rent includerats, mice, hamsters, and guinea pigs. All critters comecomplete with cage, water bottle, food, and care sheet.All rentals require a $40 Visa/MasterCard or AmericanExpress deposit along with a valid Driver’s License orI.D. card. Due to the popularity of this program and thelimited number of animals available, all rentals are ona first come, first serve basis. All ages Sa-Su 10:00am-3:00pm Every Weekend

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Toddler Ramble at HaywardShoreline Interpretive CenterEnjoy Friday mornings with your child at theInterpretive Center. Your little one will discover theshoreline through hands-on experiences. Everymonth there is a new theme, with each weekexploring that theme through different activities.Parents and caregivers grow as facilitators of natureeducation along the way.

March Toddler Ramble: Let’s Come to ourSenses — Seeing, Smelling, Touching, Hearing andTasting will all be examined this month. Each weekwe will focus on one of our senses and have somefun while we are at it. There are only four Fridays thismonth so we’ll just have to taste the pickleweed eachweek on the trail.31676 1-3 yr F 10:30am-11:15am Mar 6

1 class HSIC Graham $5/child31677 1-3 yr F 10:30am-11:15am Mar 13

1 class HSIC Graham $5/child31678 1-3 yr F 10:30am-11:15am Mar 20

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April Toddler Ramble: How Do You LikeThis Weather? — This month we are going toexplore all kinds of weather from the blustery windto the warming sun. We’ll make weather charts, dosome experiments and hike outside to check out theweather ourselves.31680 1-3 yr F 10:30am-11:15am Apr 3

1 class HSIC Graham $5/child31681 1-3 yr F 10:30am-11:15am Apr 10

1 class HSIC Graham $5/child31682 1-3 yr F 10:30am-11:15am Apr 17

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May Toddler Ramble: May Messiness! —Let’s do some messy play this month, and find outhow it feels to get dirty and sticky, and smudgy. Wewill play in the mud outside the first and last Fridaysof the month so make sure to bring an extra set ofclothes and rain boots if you have them. 31684 1-3 yr F 10:30am-11:15am May 1

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Nature Detectives at the HaywardShoreline Interpretive CenterNature Detectives is a monthly program for 3 to 5year old children and their caregivers, designed toinspire curiosity and imagination by exploring thenatural world through hikes, experiments and crafts.

April: An Octopus’ Garden — Every once inawhile, the ocean-loving Giant Pacific Octopusappears off the piers of San Francisco. We willexplore the wonderful wiggly world of those octopi,and their smaller squid cousins.31692 3-5 yr Sa 11:00am-12:00pm Apr 4

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May: Nature Art — Explore the marsh and bring outyour inner artist! We will search the marsh for materialsand inspiration, and bring back our finds to experimentwith different kinds of nature-based art.31693 3-5 yr Sa 11:00am-12:00pm May 2

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Experience Nature Up Close“Day at Sulphur Creek Park” Join the Naturalist and come face to face with someof Sulphur Creek’s resident animals every Saturdayand Sunday afternoon. Check with the naturalist forviewing times, and enjoy great photo opportunitiesof wildlife up close. All ages Sa-Su Afternoon Every Weekend

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Leopard Shark Feeding Frenzy atthe Hayward Interpretive Center Watch as a Naturalist feeds our resident leopardsharks, perch and gopher snake. Learn more aboutthem and our other aquatic and land inhabitants.Who will get to the food first? All ages Su 2:00pm-3:00pm Mar 29

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Shoreline Trash TakersGrab your workgloves and your goodwill; the saltmarsh needs your help getting rid of the trash thathas accumulated since our last clean-up. We willprovide the trash bags and some gloves to loan. Allages. All ages Sa 1:00pm-2:30pm May 16

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Volunteer at Sulphur CreekInterested in working with wildlife? Join our crew oftrained volunteers to feed and care for injured and sickwildlife along with Sulphur Creek’s non-releasableresident animals. Work on special projects or help uswith important record-keeping, clerical work, andgardening. Stop by to pick up an application.

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June: Let’s Get Crabby — By now, there are lotsof crabs in the water surrounding the InterpretiveCenter. Bring some rain boots along, and we’ll usenets to catch some mud crabs and examine them upclose.31694 3-5 yr Sa 11:00am-12:00pm Jun 6

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Toddler Times at Sulphur Creek Nature CenterToddler Times are designed for ages 1 to 3 with theircaregivers. Each class includes a hands-on visit withanimals, a craft, and an outdoor exploration. Siblingfee: $2 per child. Please call (510) 881-6700 forinformation on registering Toddler Time siblings asthis service is not available on-line.

April Toddler Time: Fur, Feathers, andScales — How are fur, feathers, and scales differentand what do they feel like? Meet the guinea pig,duck, and snake and make a soft friend to takehome.31146 1-3 yr & caregiver W 10:00am-10:45am Apr 15

1 class SCNC Leah $7/child31147 1-3 yr & caregiver Sa 10:00am-10:45am Apr 18

1 class SCNC Christine $7/child 31148 1-3 yr & caregiver M 10:00am-10:45am Apr 20

1 class SCNC Christine $7/child31149 1-3 yr & caregiver T 10:00am-10:45am Apr 28

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May Toddler Time: Flower Friends —Flowers are beautiful and smell good too. Let’sdiscover why the turtle, rabbit, and dove love flowers.Create a fun flower friend.31151 1-3 yr & caregiver T 10:00am10:45am May 12

1 class SCNC Leah $7/child31152 1-3 yr & caregiver T 11:15am12:00pm May 12

1 class SCNC Leah $7/child31153 1-3 yr & caregiver Sa 10:00am10:45am May 16

1 class SCNC Christine $7/child 31154 1-3 yr & caregiver M 10:00am-10:45am May 18

1 class SCNC Christine $7/child 31155 1-3 yr & caregiver W 10:00am-10:45am May 27

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June Toddler Time: We love Dirt! — Let’s findout why the animals love dirt. Meet the chinchilla,tarantula, and chicken. Explore the dirt with a dirtloving buddy that you create.31156 1-3 yr & caregiver M 10:00am-10:45am Jun 1

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1 class SCNC Leah $7/child 31158 1-3 yr & caregiver T 11:15am-12:00pm Jun 2

1 class SCNC Leah $7/child31159 1-3 yr & caregiver Sa 10:00am-10:45am Jun 13

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Weekend Weed Warriors Have a positive impact on the environment at theHayward shoreline by volunteering. We need yourhelp and enthusiasm to eradicate the non-nativeplants that threaten shoreline diversity. Restorationdays will involve working and learning techniques ofinvasive removal and learning information about thenative plants and animals of the Hayward shoreline.Refreshments will be provided. Bring gloves orborrow some of ours. Ages 12 and older. Registrationrequired. Call (510) 670-7270 to sign up. 12 yr + Su 1:00pm-4:00pm Apr 12

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1 class HSIC Butler $12/person31696 6 yr + Su 11:00am-2:00pm May 31

1 class HSIC Butler $12/person

Life Cycles — Discover how baby animals grow!Compare mammals, birds and reptiles as we learnabout the different stages of growth. We will keep aneye out for young animals as we hike and make apup shark craft.31697 6 yr + Su 11:00am-12:30pm Mar 15

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Eggscellent Eggs — We will observe severaldifferent types of eggs as we learn all aboutoviparous animals. Have some fun dying your ownhard-boiled eggs; then take to the trail to see if wecan spot any nesting birds or baby animals. 31698 6 yr + Su 11:00am-12:30pm Mar 22

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Busy Bunnies — What is the difference betweena rabbit and a hare? Come get a snuggle from a fluffyEaster bunny and find out! We will learn all about theBlack-tailed Jackrabbits that call the shoreline home.Take a hike to discover where hares live and createyour own bunny craft.31699 3 yr + Su 11:00am-12:30pm Apr 5

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Making Tracks — Discover who’s been makingtracks along the shoreline. Make your own animal artwith paw print stamps. Then take a trip out on thetrail to search for footprints in the mud!31700 3 yr + Su 11:00am-12:30pm Apr 26

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Metamorphosis — We’re going through changes.Little ones all seem to grow up too fast, but somechange more than others. Come and meet animalsthat go through amazing transformations. Search forbutterflies along the trail and create a Mother’s Daycraft to take home.31701 6 yr + Su 11:00am-12:30pm May 10

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Wild and Edible Plants Hike — Hike intorestricted areas of the shoreline to taste native andinvasive plants that grow in the salt marsh. Learnabout their historical uses by indigenous peoples andhow they are used today. 31702 6 yr + Su 11:00am-12:30pm May 24

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Dipnetting in the Channel — We’ll provide thenets and you bring your mud boots (and maybe evena change of clothes)! Together we will dip our netsinto the channel next to the building and see howmany crabs, snails, mussels and baby fish we cancatch.31975 5 yr + Sa 1:00pm-2:00pm May 30

1 class HSIC Rayton $3/child

Sulphur Creek Nature CenterBecome an EGGSpert — Learn about manydifferent types of eggs and the animals that begintheir life in them. Meet the newt, dove, and the snake.Get creative with an EGGcellent craft!31164 3-5 yr M 9:30am-11:00am Apr 6

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1 class SCNC Leah $8/child31168 5-9 yr T 3:30pm-5:00pm Apr 28

1 class SCNC Leah $8/child

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12th Annual10K on the BayAugust 30, 2015

7:00am Registration Begins8:30am 5K Start8:40am 10K Start

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Spring Break Dry Creek Field Trip — Meetus at Dry Creek in Union City to search for frog eggs,tiny tadpoles, and other wonderful water creatures.Use nets to help you get an up-close look. Directionsto the meeting location will be sent the week beforethe program. Child must be accompanied by an adult.31173 3-10 yr F 10:00am-11:30pm Apr 10

1 class SCNC Christine $8/child

Diggers — Come find out how and why differentcreatures dig as we visit the guinea pig, duck andsnake. Go exploring to find where the critters havebeen digging in the park.31174 4-10 yr Sa 11:00am-12:30pm Apr 18

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Defying Cockroaches — Imagine being able tomove a mountain or stop a speeding train. Feats ofstrength are an important adaptation needed bymany animals to survive. Discover the hiddenstrength of a cockroach as you create an experimentto calculate its muscle power. You will use scientificmethods to predict, experiment, and analyze.Conforms to California Educational State Standards.31175 6-12 yr Sa 10:00am-12:00pm Apr 25

1 class SCNC Powell $15/child

Creek Explorers — Meet water loving animalslike the turtle, frog and duck. Bring shoes that canget wet as we explore Sulphur Creek and its creekcritters!31165 3-5 yr W 10:30am-12:00pm May 6

1 class SCNC Leah $8/child31169 4-7 yr T 3:30pm-5:00pm May 12

1 class SCNC Leah $8/child31170 5-9 yr W 3:30pm-5:00pm May 27

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Nifty Nests — Come find out about all sorts ofnests as we examine real nests and visit the turtle,dove, and rabbit. Watch a silly puppet show, andsearch for nests on the trail.31176 4-10 yr Sa 11:00am-12:30pm May 16

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Memorial Day Tadpole Search Field Trip —Meet us at Dry Creek in Union City to search fortadpoles and wonderful water creatures. Use nets tohelp you get an up-close look at these specialcreatures. Directions to the meeting location will besent the week before the program. Child must beaccompanied by an adult.31177 3-10 yr M 9:30am-11:00am May 25

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Nocturnal Animals — Let’s find out who is upwhile we are sound asleep. Meet the owl, chinchilla,and tarantula. Create a night owl, but don’t becomeone yourself!31166 3-5 yr M 9:30am-11:00am Jun 15

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Teddy Bear Picnic — Bring your favorite stuffedanimal friend, a picnic lunch, and a blanket to sit on,to this special picnic in the park. Visit our featheredfriends from the barnyard and watch to see wholoves a treat at the picnic. (No charge for siblingsunder 1 year.)31178 1-6 yr T 12:00pm-1:30pm Jun 30

1 class SCNC Leah $8/child

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Community Service Shadow ClassLearn about the programs and day-to-day operations of SulphurCreek Nature Center. Attend an orientation that will introduceyou to a variety of education programs, wildlife jobs, volunteeropportunities, and our wildlife hospital. Get a behind-the-scenestour, and then sign up to shadow one of our experiencedvolunteers for half a day. You will assist them as they care forour resident hawks, owls, coyotes, or foxes. Help clean, feed,and plan enrichment. May satisfy 6 hours of community servicerequirements; check with your school first. Registration isrequired. The Community Service Class is designed for Middleand High School students.31181 12-19 yr Sa 1:00pm-3:00pm Apr 26 1 orientation class SCNC Staff $30

Shadow Times: Must sign up for Shadow time within 30 days of orientation. Saturday, 8:30am-12:30pm or 1:00pm-5:00pm;Sunday, 8:30am-12:30pm or 1:00-5:00pm. – OR – two 2-hour shifts Monday, Wednesday, or Friday, 3:00pm-5:00pm.

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SprinG Break Camp at mJCCThe Spring Break Camp has been added to our spring schedule to help accommodate our working parentswho need care while your child is on break from school. This program features arts and crafts, computerclasses, board games, video games, cooking projects, sports, and optional fieldtrips. A small nutritiousbreakfast (cereal, fruit, pancakes, etc.) is also provided. Participants will have access to all center activitiesthroughout the camp. Please provide your child with a bag lunch daily. Drop-in is available for $20 a day.30920 6-17 yr M-F 7:30am-7:00pm Mar 30-Apr 3 5 classes MJCC Staff $75

Year-round School Spring Break Camp30923 6-17 yr M-F 7:30am-7:00pm Apr 6-Apr 10 5 classes MJCC Staff $75

art CampSJr. Zoo Drawing Workshop — Kids love to draw animals! Join us as we learn to draw avariety of animals found at our local zoo. We will draw giraffes, lions, tigers, birds and more. Our final daywill result in one large scene of the zoo, divided into several habitats and incorporating the many animalfriends we have learned to draw. Pencils, markers, Sharpies™ and color pencils will be used. 31711 5-8 yr M-F 1:00pm-3:00pm Apr 6-Apr 10 5 classes SFCC YR Staff $125*Young rembrandts anime Workshop — Learn about and draw cartoons in the Animestyle. Create your own Anime characters using facial expressions, action and movement to illustrate scenes.Finish by drawing a large comic book scene in the Anime style. 31712 7-13 yr M-F 10:00am-12:00pm Apr 6-Apr 10 5 classes SFCC YR Staff $125**$15 supply fee for art camps due at first class.

nature CampSCamp 2 Dye 4 — Come join our wonderful Camp Tenderfoot, Potowatomi and Vida Nueva staff fora day of family fun! Experience a day in the life of a camper at East Avenue Park. Enjoy songs, games, anda nature walk in the canyon followed by a tie dye frenzy. One T-shirt per person provided — bring your ownif you like. Weather permitting.31335 1 yr + Sa 9:00am-12:00pm Apr 11 1 class EAP Staff $10/person

Sleeping Opossums — A weekend overnight camp for Potowatomers! Includes a cookout, anevening hike in the canyon, a sleepover, the famous camp breakfast, and morning group games or crafts.Get a jump start on camp fun this year! Weather permitting.31350 8-12 yr Sa/Su 3:00pm-10:00am Apr 18-Apr 19 2 (overnight) EAP Staff $65

Camp potowatomi — Spring Into Camp Potowatomi! We now have two sessions of CampPotowatomi in the Spring! Get your camp on early. Same staff, same schedule, same big fun as summer. Yes— there will be an overnight on Thursdays — start time on Thursdays is 3:00pm. Weather permitting. Please ensureyour email address is correct when registering so we can send you important camp information beforehand.31277 8-12 yr M-F 9:00am-3:15pm Mar 30-Apr 3 5 classes EAP Staff $20531278 8-12 yr M-F 9:00am-3:15pm Apr 6-Apr 10 5 classes EAP Staff $205

GOlf CampS — ShOrt GameOur instructors are experienced and very enthusiastic about teaching the golf swing fundamentals, chipping,and putting. You will meet other junior golfers, make new friends and gain golf course experience.32198 7-17 yr M-F 9:00am-1:00pm Mar 30-Apr 3 5 classes MHDR Golf Staff $20032199 7-17 yr M-F 9:00am-1:00pm Apr 6-Apr 10 5 classes MHDR Golf Staff $200

See aDDitiOnal SprinG CampS!aquatiCS CampS - paGe 8. BaSketBall CampS – paGe 25.

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Adult & Youth Golf ClassesOur programs include instruction on the golf swing, short game, club fitting, course management, practicetechniques, rules and etiquette. We work with each student to help design a personal improvement programbased on the individual’s goals. All Golf classes are held at Mission Hills of Hayward Driving Range, 275Industrial Parkway, Hayward. Minimum of 4 students and maximum of 8 students per class.

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Junior GolfThis is a great time to teach golf to your child. If yourchild is a first time learner or more advance player,the instructors will base the golf lesson on individualsskills level.30619 5-12 yr Sa 12:30pm-1:15pm Apr 4-Apr 25

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $4530620 5-12 yr Sa 1:30pm-2:15pm Apr 4-Apr 25

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $4530621 5-12 yr Sa 12:30pm-1:15pm May 2-May 23

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $4530622 5-12 yr Sa 1:30pm-2:15pm May 2-May 23

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $4530623 5-12 yr Sa 12:30pm-1:15pm Jun 6-Jun 27

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $4530624 5-12 yr Sa 1:30pm-2:15pm Jun 6-Jun 27

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $45

Beginner GolfThis class is a beginner golf class. This is great timeto get out on the golf course and driving range andlearn the important skills needed to play golf.30626 13 yr + Sa 10:00am-11:00am Apr 4-Apr 25

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $8030625 13 yr + T 4:00pm-5:00pm Apr 7-Apr 28

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $8030628 13 yr + Sa 10:00am-11:00am May 2-May 23

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $8030627 13 yr + T 4:00pm-5:00pm May 5-May 26

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $8030629 13 yr + Sa 10:00am-11:00am Jun 6-Jun 27

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $80

Intermediate GolfFor the more experienced golfer. This class will takeyour intermediate skills and work with you to achieveyour golfing goals.30630 13 yr + Sa 11:15am-12:15pm Apr 4-Apr 25

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $8030631 13 yr + T 5:30pm-6:30pm Apr 7-Apr 28

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $8030633 13 yr + Sa 11:15am-12:15pm May 2-May 23

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $8030632 13 yr + T 5:30pm-6:30pm May 5-May 26

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $8030634 13 yr + Sa 11:15am-12:15pm Jun 6-Jun 27

4 classes MHDR Golf Staff $80

Golf Instructional StaffCombined 30+ years experience in golf instruction and operations.Certified Club Fitter for all major golf club manufacturers (Titleist, Cobra,Mizuno, Callaway, Ping, Cleveland). Our Mission is to increase the skilllevel of our students for their enjoyment of the game of golf.

James Calceta, PGAHead Golf Professional

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ArtArtist’s Open LabThis is an informal gathering of artists workingtogether in a friendly and helpful atmosphere. Beginsomething new or work on an unfinished project.Punch cards must be pre-purchased and can bepicked up at the District Offices-1099 E Street,Hayward, or you may request one be mailed to you,(510) 881-6700. The card is good for two quartersstarting with the quarter you purchased it at both theMonday and Thursday class.

Adobe Art Center host painters providing tables,chairs and easels. Drop-in or punch card accepted. 18 yr + Th 10:00am-2:00pm Apr 2-Jun 11

ADOBE $3 drop-in**$25 for 5-visit punch card.

San Lorenzo is for painters and those interestedin exploring mixed media projects. Sessionsfacilitated by Rene Clair. We provide tables andchairs. Odorless thinners only. Pre-registration orpunch card required (no drop-in). 31053 18 y r+ M 10:00am-2:00pm Mar 30-Apr 27 5 classes SLCC Clair $15*31054 18 yr + M 10:00am-2:00pm May 4-Jun 8

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WatercolorBeginning students learn the basics of water mediapainting with an emphasis on drawing, perspective,color theory and problem solving. Advanced studentsfocus on original compositions based on a giventheme (i.e., motion, light, flight, etc.). Emphasis is onfundamental elements of design derived from valuesketches, going beyond the mere copying ofphotographs. Individual/group critiques. You mustprovide your own supplies which is discussed at thefirst class.Beginning/Intermediate31673 18 yr + T 7:00pm-9:30pm Apr 14-Jun 16

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10 classes ADOBE Pratt $115

Intermediate/Advanced31675 18 yr + W 1:00pm-3:30pm Apr 15-Jun 17

10 classes ADOBE Pratt $115

Life DrawingA cooperative drawing class for all levels ofproficiency. Each session involves gesture poses, 20minute studies and one hour-long pose. There is athree hour pose at the end of each month. All mediasare included. Odorless thinners only. No cameras.This is a drop-in program. Please pay at the door.31040 18 yr + Th 7:00pm-10:00pm Apr 2-Jun 18

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PotteryLearn and practice pottery as an art form in ourpeaceful classroom environments. We are one of thefew programs in the bay area to offer gas hightemperature glaze (cone 10) reduction firings as wellas alternatives for firing. Fees include glazes andfiring. Participants must pre-purchase clay at classand provide their own tools. Starter tool kits areavailable for purchase at class. Beginners learn thetechniques of wheel throwing, hand building,sculpture and high-fire glazing. Intermediate studentscontinue instruction in basic techniques and areencouraged to bring ideas for individual projects.There is also advanced instruction in extendedthrowing, lidded forms, and altered pieces. With eachform, glaze and decoration ideas are discussed toemphasize unity of surface and form. There will beregular demonstrations to meet individual interest.Each class can accommodate all levels. Choose thetime and day that is convenient for you. No class5/25.31006 18 yr + M 7:00pm-9:30pm Mar 30-Jun 1

9 classes WPCC Russell $12430996 18 yr + T 7:00pm-9:30pm Mar 31-Jun 2

10 classes ADOBE Kowalski $13530999 18 yr + T 12:30pm-3:00pm Mar 31-Jun 2

10 classes WPCC Neuru/Moss $13531000 18 yr + T 5:00pm-7:30pm Mar 31-Jun 2

10 classes WPCC Epperson $13530995 18 yr + W 10:00am-12:30pm Apr 1-Jun 3

10 classes WPCC Woofter $13530997 18 yr + W 7:00pm-9:30pm Apr 1-Jun 3

10 classes ADOBE Olson $13531001 18 yr + W 7:00pm-9:30pm Apr 1-Jun 3

10 classes WPCC Mielke $13530998 15 yr + Th 7:00pm-9:30pm Apr 2-Jun 4

10 classes ADOBE Kowalski $13531002 18 yr + Th 10:00am-12:30pm Apr 2-Jun 4

10 classes WPCC Woofter $13531003 18 yr + Th 7:00pm-9:30pm Apr 2-Jun 4

10 classes WPCC Russell $13531004 15 yr + Sa 3:00pm-5:30pm Apr 4-Jun 6

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Pottery Workshop — Drop-inThis class is designed for drop-ins or class make-ups.Workshops are overseen by volunteers providinginformal instruction. Only items produced duringsession/class time will be fired. You may provide amake-up slip, pay the drop-in fee at the door, or pre-purchase a 5-visit punch card. Punch cards can bepicked up at the District Offices, 1099 E St., Hayward,or you may request one be mailed to you (510) 881-6700. You must provide a receipt for all card pick-ups. Punch cards are valid for one year and can beused at any pottery drop-in workshop. The cards arenon-refundable and a $20 lost card replacement feeis applicable. Cards are transferable.30983 15 yr + T 10:00am-12:30pm Mar 31-Jun 2

10 classes ADOBE $15 drop-in* 30985 15 yr + F 10:00am-12:30pm Apr 3-Jun 5

10 classes WPCC $15 drop-in* 30984 15 yr + Sa 12:30pm-3:00pm Apr 4-Jun 6

10 classes ADOBE $15 drop-in* 30986 15 yr + Sa 10:00am-12:30pm Apr 4-Jun 6

10 classes WPCC $15 drop-in* *$65 for 5-visit punch card.

Cookware PotteryLearn to make pottery that is oven-proof such ascovered casseroles, bean pots, soup tureens, pieplates and more. We will also use sculpture todecorate our vessels. Must be advanced beg leveland know how to throw.30994 18 yr + W 10:00am-12:30pm Apr 1-Jun 3

10 classes ADOBE Epperson $135

Raku Glazing and Firing IntensiveFocus on glazing and firing your bisque ware in theraku process. Class meets the 2nd and 4th Thursdayof the month. Drop-in fee is per class. Pay at the door.Rain or damp weather cancels the class.31007 18 yr + Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Apr 9

1 class WPCC Shaffer $20 drop-in31008 18 yr + Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Apr 23

1 class WPCC Shaffer $20 drop-in31009 18 yr + Th 6:00pm-9:00pm May 7

1 class WPCC Shaffer $20 drop-in31010 18 yr + Th 6:00pm-9:00pm May 21

1 class WPCC Shaffer $20 drop-in31011 18 yr + Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Jun 4

1 class WPCC Shaffer $20 drop-in

Jewelry CastingLearn the basics while we discuss wax work, settingsfor gem stones, designing, polishing and finishing andthe correct use of tools. We will also cover kilnloading, firing and unloading with emphasis oncasting precious metals. Please bring any metal andgemstones you already own along with sketches,designs, drawings and tools to class with you. Noclass 4/8.31085 16 yr + W 7:00pm-9:30pm Apr 1-Jun 4

10 classes ADOBE Donivan $70

Jewelry DesignCreate a bold modern design cast from an old unusedpiece, or update a classic in a particular proportion,color or arrangement. Jewelry design, constructionand lost wax casting are taught in a small classsetting. Please bring unlined note paper and two ormore different colored pencils to class. No class 4/7,4/9.31076 18 yr + T 7:00pm-9:30pm Mar 31-May 12

6 classes WPCC Wright $5031077 18 yr + Th 11:00am-1:30pm Apr 2-May 14

6 classes WPCC Wright $50

Floral DesignLearn the basic skills of floral design for hobby,personal enjoyment or special occasions using freshflowers. Classes will cover required tools, containers,basic principles of design, different shapes, effectiveuse of color and corsage construction. Supply list willbe provided on first day of class. View instructor’swebsite for pictures and details atashapoovaiah.blogspot.com31710 18 yr + Sa 10:00am-12:00pm Apr 11-May 16

6 classes ADOBE Poovaiah $80**$25 material fee due at first class.

Wedding Bouquet WorkshopLearn to create your own wedding bouquet with freshflowers and foliage, in less than three hours! You will belearning to make hand held and cascade style bouquet.All materials provided. Some knowledge of floral designwill be helpful but not necessary. View instructorswebsite for pictures: ashapoovaiah.blogspot.com. 31890 18 yr + Sa 10:00am-1:00pm May 30

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Easter WorkshopDesign your own Easter Centerpiece with freshflowers and candles. Pastel color scheme. Allmaterials provided. Some knowledge of working withflowers will be helpful but not necessary.31889 18 yr + Sa 10:00am-12:00pm Apr 4

1 class ADOBE Poovaiah $12**$40 material fee due at first class.

QuiltingThe beginning class starts with a generic quilt andcontinues with a sampler, either traditional ormodern. The intermediate class will work their ownprojects and/or class projects, using varioustechniques, such as appliqué, piecing, embellishment,strip piecing, and so on. Beginning/Intermediate31101 18 yr + M 6:30pm-8:30pm Mar 16-May 18

10 classes KASCC Steinhoff $6531104 18 yr + Th 6:30pm-8:30pm Mar 19-May 21

10 classes KASCC Steinhoff $65

Intermediate31103 18 yr + M 9:30am-12:30pm Mar 16-May 18

9 classes ADOBE Kafoure $5931102 18 yr + T 9:30am-12:30pm Mar 17-May 19

9 classes ADOBE Kafoure $59

Dance & MusicSwing and Ballroom BasicsGet up and dance! Emphasis is on having fun whiledeveloping an engaging social hobby. You will learncomfortable steps in East Coast Swing and smoothdances such as Fox Trot, Waltz and nightclub TwoStep.31703 18 yr + Th 7:00pm-8:00pm Apr 9-May 28

8 classes SFCC Hilton $8931704 18 yr + F 6:30pm-7:30pm Apr 10-May 29

8 classes CVCC Hilton $89

Tango and Latin DanceLearn the seductive move of Tango and other Latindances such as Rumba, Cha-Cha, Samba, Salsa andMerengue. Burn the floor with these action-packedenergetic dances. Express your inner self and looklike a pro at nightclubs, weddings, cruises or othersocial gatherings.31706 18 yr + Th 8:00pm-9:00pm Apr 9-May 28

8 classes SFCC Hilton $8931707 18 yr + F 7:30pm-8:30pm Apr 10-May 29

8 classes CVCC Hilton $89

Swing And Only SwingHave fun and exercise at the same time. Learn todance to tunes from Glen Miller (30’s) to the CherryPoppin’ Daddy’s (90’s). We will start with the basicsand then move to the West Coast Swing and Lindy.If you have two left feet or even danced a little weare waiting for you.31705 18 yr + F 8:30pm-9:30pm Apr 10-May 29

8 classes CVCC Hilton $89

Latin Flair Do you enjoy Latin songs like Shakira, JenniferLopez, Marc Anthony and Enrique Iglesias? Do youlike to shimmy and shake your shoulders and hips?This class is for you! You’ll have a great work out andhave fun learning Latin style dance moves! No class4/7.32282 16 yr + T 7:00pm-8:00pm Mar 17-May 26

10 classes DLDC Staff $114

Country Western Line DancingKick your boot heels and have lots of fun! You willhave the opportunity to stay active and focus oncoordination. So come on down to meet new people,listen to great music, and enjoy the classics.Beginning 18 yr + W 10:00am-11:30am Mar 18-Jun 10

MJCC Jones $3 drop-in

Intermediate/Advanced 18 yr + M 10:00am-11:30am Mar 16-Jun 8

MJCC Jones $3 drop-in 18 yr + F 10:00am-11:30am Mar 20-Jun 12

MJCC Jones $3 drop-in

Line Dance Party — All Levels 18 yr + Sa 5:00pm-8:00pm Jun 27

MJCC Jones $6 drop-in

Intro to Guitar for AdultsRelease your innermusician! Learn basicchords, strummingand picking and endup playing simplesongs by the end ofthe session! No needto read music; bringyour own guitar.31708 18 yr + Th 6:30pm-7:30pm Mar 19-Apr 16

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Guitar for Adults —Begining/IntermediateFor those who have mastered basic chords, learnmore advanced chords, picking, and how to readchord charts. Play and sing songs of your choice andexperience how much fun guitar playing can be! Noneed to read music; bring your own guitar.31709 18 yr + Th 6:30pm-7:30pm Apr 30-May 29

5 classes SFCC Oducayen $80

Health & FitnessFit-n-TrimCome and enjoy routines designed to assist you inattaining and maintaining good muscle tone, weightloss and improved cardiovascular fitness. A varietyof class formats for all ages and fitness levels.31782 18 yr + M/W 6:00pm-7:00pm Apr 6-May 13

12 classes CVCC Farar $6631783 18 yr + M/W 6:00pm-7:00pm May 18-Jun 3

6 classes CVCC Farar $33

Dance Co Boot CampsRise and Shine it’s Boot Camp time...Cardio, Circuit,Resistance Training. Walking, Running, Heavy Bags,Medicine Balls and Jump Rope. Core, Gluts, Arms,Legs. You name it, we target it. Men are especiallywelcome! If you want to change up your fitnessroutine this is definitely the class for you!Sunday Morning31809 18 yr + Su 10:00am-11:30am Mar 3-Apr 26

6 classes Dance Co Feder $7531810 18 yr + Su 10:00am-11:30am May 3-Jun 7

6 classes Dance Co Feder $75

Friday Morning31816 18 yr + F 8:15am-9:15am Mar 20-Apr 24

6 classes Dance Co Feder $4831817 18 yr + F 8:15am-9:15am May 1-Jun 12

7 classes Dance Co Feder $56

Extreme Cardio Kick Boxing This intense total body workout can burn up to 800calories while being set to music will increase yourstrength and flexibility while burning fat. Classincludes circuit training, aerobic activity, toning,punching and kicking heavy bags and ends in with ablast of guts and butts!! Bring a towel because youare guaranteed to sweat! Men and Women arewelcome!31811 18 yr + M/W 7:00pm-7:55pm Mar 13-Apr 29

14 classes Dance Co Feder $8531812 18 yr + M/W 7:00pm-7:55pm May 4-Jun 10

12 classes Dance Co Feder $7231814 18 yr + T/Th 7:00pm-7:55pm Mar 17-Apr 30

14 classes Dance Co Feder $8531815 18 yr + T/Th 7:00pm-7:55pm May 5-Jun 11

12 classes Dance Co Feder $72

Choice of One Day Per Week Drop-in31813 18 yr + M-Th 7:00pm-7:55pm Mar 16-Jun 11

10 classes Dance Co Feder $100

Fit Stop Boot CampThis class is designed for Women, fitted for all fitnesslevels. Full body workout consisting of circuit, cardio,and resistance training using your own body weight,medicine balls, jump ropes, kettlebells and more. Getyour sweat in a various fun workout routine. Pleasebring your own yoga mat to class. Start yourweekend with a good sweat in various fun workoutroutine.31779 18 yr + Sa 8:30am-9:30am Apr 4-Apr 25

4 classes WPCC Reconose $4031780 18 yr + Sa 8:30am-9:30am May 2-May 30

5 classes WPCC Reconose $5031781 18 yr + Sa 8:30am-9:30am Jun 6-May 27

4 classes WPCC Reconose $40

Dance Mixx ClassesClasses are continuous. Registration is taken at class.EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer) available. Enrollmentfees apply. Jazzercise blends aerobics, yoga, Pilates,and kickboxing movements into fun dance routinesset to fresh music. Designed to accommodate avariety of fitness levels and ages, the programpromotes an effective, safe and fun workout thatincludes aerobic elements in combination withstrength training. For additional information, pleasecall the number next to the classes you are interestedin attending. Jazzercise welcomes new students witha special offer: first month only $20 with EFTregistration!Jazzercise 18 yr + M/W 7:10pm-8:10pm CVCC(510) 538-7070 Jan Hennefer www.jazzwithjan.com 18 yr + T/Th 6:00pm-7:00pm CVCC(510) 761-1201 Celeste Cook [email protected] 18 yr + Sa 9:00am-10:00am CVCC(510) 761-1201 Celeste Cook [email protected] 18 yr + Su 9:00am-10:00am CVCC(510) 761-1201 Celeste Cook [email protected] 18 yr + M/W/Th/F 8:30am-9:30am KASCC(510) 247-3188 Michele Cowart [email protected]

Jazzercise Express 18 yr + T/Th 7:05pm-7:35pm CVCC(510) 761-1201 Celeste Cook [email protected]

Strength 45 18 yr + Sa 8:00am-8:45am CVCC(510) 761-1201 Celeste Cook [email protected]

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Inspire FitnessBoot Camps for WomenInspire Fitness Boot Camps — don’t let the word“Boot Camp” scare you off. Just think of it as anindoor and outdoor fitness workout, 2-4 times a weekthat is designed to constantly keep your body inmotion and work all muscle groups in a fun andengaging way led by certified coaches. You’ll get adifferent workout each time like Self-defense, pi/yo,cardio kickboxing, tabatas, insanity, TRX, InspiredBarre Fusion, and much more! Fitness, friends andfun! Outdoor camps are held at the Castro ValleyCommunity Center year-round. Register online athttp://getfitwithjoy.com.18 yr + Rise & Shine M/T/W/F 5:45am-6:30am

CVCC Inspire Fitness see website for fees

Community Fit ClubJoin the community for a variety of Beachbody®

workouts! Come burn calories and get fitter, leaner, andstronger! These workouts are designed to get youmoving and feeling good. Come for a jolt of endorphinsand simple, healthy fun. Hosted by Independent TeamBeachbody® Coaches. Each week we get moving witha cardio-based workout from programs such as P90X,®

INSANITY,® FOCUS T25,® ChaLEAN Extreme,®

RevAbs,® Slim in 6,® Power90,® 10-Minute Trainer,®

Hip Hop Abs,® Rockin’ Body,® Les Mills Pump,® LesMills Combat,® Turbo Jam,® and TurboFire.® All levelsof fitness are welcome! Bring a mat, a bottle of water,and a “can do” attitude! Class is ongoing. 18 yr + M 6:30pm-7:15pm Continuous

CVCC http://getfitwithjoy.com $1/class

Kidsafe Cardio Kick BoxingAre you ready to kick start your heart? We will bedoing basic kicking and punching drills, circuittraining, pad work and calisthenics in this fun andenergizing aerobic workout. This class will get you inexcellent shape and feeling great for the summer.This class is for all fitness levels.31371 18 yr + W 7:30pm-8:30pm Apr 8-Jun 10

10 classes SGCC Gothard $80

Ball Pilates —Beginning/IntermediateClass will begin with a segment incorporatingexercise balls into a Pilates based workout. Thesecond half of class will be mat Pilates exercisesfocusing on the core of your body, strengthening yourlower back and improving your posture. The class isdesigned for both beginning and intermediatestudents, the instructor will teach at an intermediatelevel and show modifications. This is an excellentclass for those looking to strengthen their abs andglutes as well as achieve an overall stronger core.Please bring a yoga mat, exercise ball (55, 65 or 75cm) and water.31769 16 yr + W 5:00pm-6:00pm Apr 1-May 20

8 classes Dance Co Rowe $7031771 16 yr + W 5:00pm-6:00pm May 27-Jun 17

4 classes Dance Co Rowe $35

Pilates Sculpt with Weights! —Intermediate/AdvancedClass will begin with a warm up weights segmentincorporating Pilates breath and control into theworkout. The second half of class will be mat Pilatesexercises focusing on the core of your body,strengthening your lower back and improving yourposture. This is a class for students that havepracticed Pilates before, and will be taught at anintermediate/advanced level. This is an excellentclass for those looking to challenge themselves, aswell as to further their strength and knowledge ofPilates. You will get an excellent workout whilestrengthening your core, as well as increasing yourflexibility. Please bring 3-8 lb hand held weights, ayoga mat and water.31768 16 yr + T 5:30pm-6:30pm Apr 7-May 26

8 classes KASCC Rowe $7031770 16 yr + T 5:30pm-6:30pm Jun 2-Jun 30

5 classes KASCC Rowe $44

Vinyasa YogaIn this Vinyasa Yoga class, also known as Flow Yoga,students will learn to focus on the breath whilemoving through a series of postures. This style ofyoga builds flexibility and strength while maintainingfocus on good alignment. Poses may be held forlonger periods of time while also flowing together inorder to unite the body, breath and mind.31759 16 yr + M 8:00am-9:00am Apr 6-Apr 27

4 classes CVCC Pasic-Tran $2431760 16 yr + M 8:00am-9:00am May 4-May 18

3 classes CVCC Pasic-Tran $18

Yoga for BeginnersThis is a yoga class that is designed for those newto the art of practicing yoga. The instructor will teachthe background of yoga, as well as the yoga breath,different systems, and all basic yoga asanas (poses).This class will help to increase flexibility and give thestudent better overall well being. Please bring a yogamat and water.32277 16 yr + Th 4:45pm-5:45pm Apr 9-May 21

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Energy CompanyClasses are continuous and co-ed. Registration istaken at class. Check with individual instructors forholiday schedule. Fee: $45 for 8 classes/$60 for 16classes/$8 single class. Tickets have no expirationdate. Put ENERGY into your life while you burn fat,build muscle, increase metabolism, improvecardiovascular fitness and relieve stress in a friendlyclass setting. Bring a towel and a water bottle.Contact [email protected] for furtherinformation. New Students: Receive 4 FREECLASSES with the purchase of a $60 ticket – 20classes for $60.Body Sculpting AllLevels — A fat burning,muscle building, bodyshaping class done tomotivating, fun music. Arange of free weights (2-15lbs.), exercise bands,straps, foam rollers,and chi balls are usedto tone and strengthenall major muscle groupsin non-impact, easy tofollow movements. Bands and dumbbells provided toget you started. See description above for fees.18 yr + M/W/F 6:30pm-7:30pm continuous KASCC18 yr + T 6:30pm-7:30pm continuous SFCC18 yr + Th 6:45pm-7:45pm continuous SFCC18 yr + Sa 9:00am-10:00am continuous SFCC

Zumba – See description above for fees.18 yr + M 6:00pm-7:00pm continuous SFCC

Pole Walking for Balance, Exercise and Maintaining MobilityLearn skills to help improve your balance, posture,walking gait and strength. Feel taller! Easy-to-learn,techniques and gentle movements empower peoplewith mobility challenges to maintain walking form,reduce risk of falling, more confidently navigateeveryday obstacles, restore spine function, improvestamina and strengthen muscles that support weightbearing joints. Enhance your enjoyment of theoutdoors. Variety of top-quality poles and tipsprovided; discover which poles fit you best and willhelp you reach your goals. This easy-paced class isfor anyone (at any age) with mild to moderatemobility challenges. People with MS, Parkinson’s,peripheral neuropathy, diabetes, arthritis or agingjoints find these skills invaluable for maintainingquality of life. It’s ideal for someone preparing for ajoint replacement or recovering from injury orsurgery, for people who use (or need to use) a cane.Instructor is an educator, mobility coach and ACE/AFAA certified trainer. Participants should wear good,sturdy walking shoes.32086 18 yr + Th 12:30pm-3:30pm May 14

1 class HSIC Paley $35

Tai Chi ChihT’ai Chi Chih is a form of 19 movements and onepose applying the principles of circularity, continuity,and focused attention. Practitioners reportimprovement with balance, reduced high bloodpressure, and alleviating some symptoms of arthritisfrom this evidence-based practice. In a number ofstudies between 2003 and 2011, various UCLAresearchers have found that doing T’ai Chi Chihimproves immune system function, helps relievedepression, and improves the quality of sleep. Thepractice is both relaxing and invigorating, creating asense of well-being physically and emotionally. 31766 18 yr + T 7:00pm-8:15pm Mar 31-May 19

8 classes KASCC McAlister $50

Continuing Tai Chi Chih — For those who havecompleted a beginning class.31767 18 yr + T 5:45pm-6:45pm Mar 31-May 19

8 classes KASCC McAlister $40

Tai ChiTai chi, which originated in China as a martial art, isa mind-body practice in complementary andalternative medicine (Cam). Tai chi is sometimesreferred to as “moving meditation” — practitionersmove their bodies slowly, gently, and with awareness,while breathing deeply. This class will help with yourboth the physical and emotional health.31762 18 yr + Su 9:00am-11:00am Apr 5-Apr 26

4 classes SLCC Fung $4031763 18 yr + Su 9:00am-11:00am May 3-May 31

5 classes SLCC Fung $5031764 18 yr + Su 9:00am-11:00am Jun 1-Jun 28

4 classes SLCC Fung $40

Martial ArtsGung FuGung-Fu is a total concept of mind, body and actionwhere the body is used as a vehicle to train anddevelop the facilities of the mind. The basic principlesof Gung-Fu are health, general ideas of self-defenseand the art of movement. Beginners start with basicstance and forms of the Sil-Lum and Black Tigerstyles. Advanced students continue training and learnforms from the Tiger-Claw, Sai-Pai and Tai-Chi andGung-Fu weapon forms. Students are graded on abelt/knowledge system. No class 5/25.Beginner31420 17 yr + M/W 6:00pm-7:30pm Mar 30-Jun 10

22 classes WPCC Martinez $70

Intermediate/Advanced31421 17 yr + M/W 7:30pm-9:00pm Mar 30-Jun 10

22 classes WPCC Martinez $70

Karate/Aikido31866 7 yr + M 4:00pm-6:00pm Apr 6-Jun 15

10 classes CVCC Brown $12031867 7 yr + W 6:00pm-8:00pm Apr 8-Jun 17

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EAAB’s Fitness and Self-DefenseGroup self-defense lessons for men and women. Thisprogram is designed to improve your self-confidenceand to accept and welcome new challenges in yourpersonal and professional endeavors. Learn a multicultural art of self-defense focusing on promoting ahealthier and safer lifestyle with the added benefit ofbeing able to effectively protect yourself. Theprogram includes body stretching (conditioning andbreathing techniques); blocking; punching; andkicking in specific target areas; breaking away fromgrabs, falling, joint locking, throwing and grapplingdefense techniques and defense against weaponattacks. Uniforms and safety equipment requirementcost not included and must be purchased throughEAAB’s.31387 12-17 yr T 5:30pm-6:25pm Mar 17-May 26

10 classes EAABs EAABs Staff $13531389 18 yr + W 6:30pm-7:25pm Mar 18-May 27

10 classes EAABs EAABs Staff $13531390 12-17 yr Th 5:30pm-6:25pm Mar 19-May 28

10 classes EAABs EAABs Staff $13531393 12-17 yr F 5:30pm-6:25pm Mar 20-May 29

10 classes EAABs EAABs Staff $13531394 18 yr + F 6:30pm-7:25pm Mar 20-May 29

10 classes EAABs EAABs Staff $13531396 18 yr + Sa 9:00am-9:55am Mar 21-May 30

10 classes EAABs EAABs Staff $13531399 12-17 yr M 5:30pm-6:25pm Mar 16-Jun 1

10 classes EAABs EAABs Staff $13531388 18 yr+ T 6:30pm-7:25pm Mar 17-May 26

10 classes EAABs EAABs Staff $13531400 40 yr+ W 8:00am-8:55am Mar 18-May 27

10 classes EAABs EAABs Staff $13531391 18 yr+ Th 6:30pm-7:25pm Mar 19-May 28

10 classes EAABs EAABs Staff $13531397 12-17 yr Sa 10:00am-10:55am Mar 21-May 30

10 classes EAABs EAABs Staff $13531401 18 yr + M 6:30pm-7:25pm Mar 16-Jun 1

10 classes EAABs EAABs Staff $13531398 40 yr + T 9:00am-9:55am Mar 17-May 26

10 classes EAABs EAABs Staff $13531973 12-17 yr W 5:30pm-6:25pm Mar 18-May 27

10 classes EAABs EAABs Staff $13531974 40 yr+ F 10:00am-10:55am Mar 20-May 29

10 classes EAABs EAABs Staff $135

Photography(510) 881-6721 | [email protected] beginning camera operation to advancedtechniques our PhotoCentral program develops

inspiration in photographic seeing!Our program is a collection ofoutstanding photographers and

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Camera I — Camera and LensLearn how to use your camera. We cover thefundamentals of digital and traditional cameras tomake great pictures. Topics include camera selection,film and digital choices, lens choices, basic flash,filters and more. If you are looking to invest in a newcamera, this course is a great resource in helpingmake an informed decision! Bring your camera orbrochures for camera purchase to the first class. Noclass 4/8.31086 18 yr + W 7:00pm-9:30pm Apr 1-Apr 29

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Camera II — Making PicturesAdd to your photographic toolbox by learning moreabout your camera. How do exposure controls andyour lens selection impact the way your photos look?Dig deeper into the basics of composition and formas well. One evening will be spent in the fieldexploring the magic of night photography.31087 18 yr + W 7:00pm-9:30pm May 6-May 27

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Our darkroom and mounting facility is an excellent place for printing and preparing your photographs forpresentation. Drop by during our open hours or call/email to set up another time. Use this time to moveforward in your creative projects. Please note: classes are not offered on District holidays. Dark Room — PhotoCentral has a superb state-of-the-art black and white darkroom accommodating 35mmto 4x5 negatives. Each station is self-contained and includes shelves and light safe drawers for paperstorage. All chemicals and equipment are included. Darkroom Fee: $5 per hour.Digital Lab — Take a class or book open lab hours in our state-of-the-art digital lab. Equipment includesan Epson Stylus Pro 3880 for highest quality prints and enlarged negative printing, an Epson 9900 largeformat printer capable of 44 inch wide printing in both color and black and white, a Nikon 9000 scannerfor negatives and slides and two Scanmaker 9800 12 x 17 flatbed scanners. Digital printing is an additional$20 per linear foot on the large format printer. Digital Lab Fee: $10 per hour.Private Lessons — Call (510 ) 881-6721 or email [email protected] to arrange. Private lessons,consultations and critiques are available with one of our talented PhotoCentral staff for all levels ofphotographer, including traditional processes, camera skills, digital techniques or any other one-on-onephoto instruction that you desire. Explore a topic of your choice. Private Lesson Fee: Two-hour minimumat a rate of $99 per hour.

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Camera III — Developing the Photographic EyeConnect the craft of using a camera to making greatpictures! Expand your understanding while learningartistic fundamentals. Define what makes a goodpicture and discover the power of composition. Focuson getting the pictures out of your camera and intoprint (or the web). Whether you want to print themdirectly at a retail store or apply the tools availablein post-processing, we will help you make a decisionthen move along the proper path.31088 18 yr + W 7:00pm-9:30pm Jun 3-Jun 24

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PhotographingYour Artwork Frustrated with your attempts to photographicallyreproduce your paintings and drawings for gallerysubmissions, contests, web sites, or giclees? Joinphotographer Joe Decker for a workshopdemystifying the challenges of photographing your2D artwork in this step-by-step introduction with afocus on good color and avoiding unsightly surfacereflections. 31995 18 yr + Sa 9:00am-1:00pm Apr 11

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Adobe Photoshop LightroomLightroom is a powerful tool that can assist you inmanaging and developing thousands of digitalimages. Learn to use Lightroom to its full potential.Through lecture, discussion and hands-on work youwill leave with the confidence to make yourphotographs sing. Focus is on setup, workflow,editing, delivery of images regardless of type ofoutput and so much more. Flash galleries, websites,and prints can be made from this single programwhich works seamlessly with all Adobe software. Towork on one of our computers in our digital labplease email or call PhotoCentral to reserve. 31996 18 yr + Tu 7:00pm-9:30pm Apr 7-Apr 14 Sa 10:00am-5:00pm Apr 11

3 classes PhotoCentral K Jordahl $310

Sunol Wilderness In SpringSunol Regional Wilderness is a landscape gem nearto home. Join artist and author Joe Decker for amagical day of exploration and insights into capturingthe magic of the region with your camera. Additionallocations may include the oak trees of the Calaverasreservoir and other surprises, in previous yearswindmills, motorcycles, barns and cows have madeunlikely appearances. View Joe’s work at:www.rockslidephoto.com.31920 18 yr + Su 9:00am-7:00pm Mar 22

1 class PhotoCentral Decker $125

The Art of Bird Photography Bird photography specialist Bruce Finocchio presentsa course to help bird photo enthusiasts hone theirskills. Compositional techniques such as using s-curves, shapes, and the power of diagonal lines guidethe eye to make better pictures. Bruce will share hispersonal journey of discovery while presentingtechniques in the craft and aesthetics of birdphotography. Using lecture, demonstrations and afield session participants will gain the skills inanticipating the action and capturing the decisive birdmoment.32284 18 yr + Th 7:00pm-9:00pm Apr 30-May 14 Sa 8:00am-8:00pm May 30

4 classes PhotoCentral Finocchio $175

Making the Expressive Digital Print Join Kate and Geir in a journey to explore theexpressive digital print. What lies beyond command“p”? Looking at examples of excellent prints andstudying your images as well as using thePhotoCentral printers, we will work to improve yourprints and develop your skills in both seeing andprinting.31998 18 yr + Sa 10:00am-4:00pm May 2

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Alternative Processes Saturday A day to play! Explore the magic of cyanotype andthe mystery of lumen prints. Kate Jordahl will sharetechniques and processes of these two alternativemethods of photographic vision. Class includes onedigital negative, cyanotype chemistry and materialsfor 10 lumen prints. Join us. Kate will sendinformation on supplies and prep to registrants.31997 18 yr + Sa 9:00am-5:00pm Jun 13

1 class PhotoCentral K Jordahl $135**$10 material fee due at class.

Geir’s Gear Guide andKate’s Travel Photo Tips What do you need for your next journey? Join Geirand Kate in a discussion and exploration of thisimportant aspect of photography. Look at differenttools to make your photographs better and discusswhy and what should be in your camera bag. Sensorcleaning, gadgets andlens selection for avariety of shootingsituations will beshared. Back upplans for your digital lifeand how to plan your tripwill be explored. Bringyour camera gear for assessment.31998 18 yr + Tu 7:00pm-10:00pm Jun 16

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PhotoCentral Sunday Photo GroupGather with fellow photographers to share work andideas in the New PhotoCentral Sunday Photo Group.This free event is a chance to share yourphotographs, experiences and build community withfellow photographers. The program meets the lastSunday of the month. Email Joe Decker [email protected] to get on the list and join thisinformal but highly informative gathering. Be sure todouble check meeting dates with Joe beforeattending.31060 16 yr + Su 1:00pm-4:00pm Apr 26

1 class PhotoCentral Free31061 16 yr + Su 1:00pm-4:00pm May 31

1 class PhotoCentral Free31062 16 yr + Su 1:00pm-4:00pm Jun 28

1 class PhotoCentral Free

Special InterestGerman Language InstructionDesigned for those interested in speaking andunderstanding simple German sentences. Beimmersed in the language at the first class. As thecourse progresses we will Introduce German writingand reading. The Advanced class is for returningstudents wanting to further their language skills.Beginning30950 10 yr + Th 1:00pm-2:30pm Mar 19-May 28

11 classes KASCC Schmidt $60

Intermediate30952 10 yr + Th 11:30am-1:00pm Mar 19-May 28

11 classes KASCC Schmidt $60

Advanced30951 10 yr + Th 10:00am-11:30am Mar 19-May 28

11 classes KASCC Schmidt $60

German SongsNo German is necessary and you don’t have to sing.For those who love German songs and want to bepart of a group that does too.30953 10 yr + W 11:00am-12:30pm Mar 18-May 27

11 classes KASCC Schmidt $60

Easybridge!Especially for beginners and those wishing toimprove their game. Learn to play bridge, exerciseyour mind, meet stimulating people and make friends.Lessons are ongoing in these weekly games fornewcomers to bridge and those wanting to learnmodern bridge methods. Games are ACBL-sanctionedand award masterpoints. Presenter is an ACBL LifeMaster and accredited ACBL Easybridge Presenterand Director. 18 yr + Th 11:00am-3:30pm Mar 19-Jun 11

WPCC Conrad/Hollowell $8 drop-in

Easybridge: Intro 18 yr + Sa 9:00am-11:00am Mar 21-Jun 13

WPCC Conrad/Hollowell $8 drop-in

Easybridge: Under 300 Masterpoints 18 yr + Sa 11:00am-3:30pm Mar 21-Jun 13

WPCC Conrad/Hollowell $8 drop-in

San Felipe Bridge ClubACBL-Sanctioned Duplicate Bridge offered tobeginners through advanced level players. Gameawards ACBL masterpoints. Free plays to winners ineach direction. Instructor is a Silver Life Master. 18 yr + F 10:30am-2:30pm Mar 20-Jun 12

SFCC Conrad/Dabney $8 drop-in

Redwood Bridge ClubACBL-sanctioned Duplicate Bridge. Drop-in basis,masterpoints awarded. Terry’s “Tips for Tops”complimentary lesson offered 15 minutes prior toeach Monday game. Instructor is an ACBL Gold LifeMaster and Accredited Star Teacher. 18 yr + M 12:00pm-3:45pm Mar 16-Jun 8

KASCC Terzian $8 drop-in 18 yr + W 11:15am-3:15pm Mar 18-Jun 10

KASCC Terzian $8 drop-in

Lake Chabot Bridge ClubDrop-in bridge. All welcome! 18 yr + Th 9:00am-12:00pm Mar 19-Jun 11

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Writer’s WorkshopDesigned for creative writers of all ages. Beginnerand experienced writers are welcome to work onassignments or to complete their own projects.Students discuss each other’s work, share ideas, getplenty of professional advice and form creativefriendships. Class requirement: Passion for writing.Instructor is a published author.30946 18 yr + M 7:45pm-8:45pm Mar 16-Apr 20

6 classes CVCC Krasov $140

Dog Obedience ClassesPuppy Preschool — Have a new puppy andready to begin socialization? This is the class for you!Open to puppies 2-5 months with the main focus onsocialization and other puppy issues. Basiccommands and simple recall will be introduced.Owners must bring proof of at least two vaccinationsto first class. Please do not bring dog to firstclass. The first class is a mandatory orientation.Equipment will be discussed on first night.Aggressive puppies may be excused.30960 18 yr + Th 6:00pm-6:45pm Mar 26-Apr 30

6 classes SFCC Staff $110

Beginning Dog Obedience — Geared towardshelping people teach their dogs basic commandsincluding sit, down, come, stay and many othersincluding recall. Open to dogs 5 months and older.Please bring vaccination records-Bordetella, DHPPand Rabies are required. Please do not bring dogto first class. The first class is mandatoryorientation. Equipment will be discussed on firstnight. Aggressive dogs may be excused.30961 18 yr + Th 7:00pm-8:00pm Mar 26-Apr 30

6 classes SFCC Staff $130

Diamond Heart HealingAre you or someone you know living a life withphysical pain that may have an emotionalcomponent? Do you believe that healing happens onmany levels and that our thoughts, feelings andspiritual essence have a great influence on thephysical body? This is a class for healing practitioners,people who feel called to offer healing presence in theworld as well as for those seeking to deepen their ownrelationships to self and healing. Together we willexpand our experiential understanding of what it trulymeans to heal. We will utilize the power of ceremony,tap into the joy of our inner vision and learn ancientpractices of breath work and meditation, culled fromvarious sacred traditions, all in order to call forth ourinner guidance, faith and power.30967 16 yr + W 7:00pm-8:30pm Mar 18-Apr 15

5 classes KASCC Rudnitzky $75

Sewing ClassesSewing Machine Basics — Didyou purchase a sewing machineor have an old one, butdon’t know how to useit? This class will helpyou explore your sewingmachine. Learn to winda bobbin, thread themachine, sew a varietyof seams, and troubleshoot various problems.Requirement: Sewing machine must be in workingorder.30968 16 yr + Sa 9:30am-12:30pm Apr 18

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All About Sewing Patterns — Learn how totake correct body measurements, purchase,understand and read a pattern envelope, includinghow to purchase fabric, notions and trimmings. We’lltake a look at what is inside a pattern envelope andlearn how to navigate the pattern pieces, identifysymbols and markings, and make adjustments topattern pieces based on your measurements andmuch more!30970 16 yr + Sa 1:30pm-4:30pm Apr 18

1 class KASCC Ragbotra $35

Beginning Sewing — Prerequisite: SewingMachine Basics and All About Sewing Pattern, ormust know how to use a sewing machine and selecta pattern. Beginners will make a pair of PJ pants withelastic waist or ribbon, Make basic patternadjustments based on your measurements. Learnhow to stitch a yoke, pockets, buttonhole, and hemthe pants. While working on this project you will alsolearn about the grain of the fabric and its importance.Many more useful tips and tricks will be providedwhile working on this project.30972 16 yr + Sa 9:30am-12:30pm Apr 25-May 9

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Sport Field and Gym Rentals —see page 59 for information.

Adult Softball LeaguesLeagues are offered in Men’s, Women’s and Co-EdSlowpitch and Men’s Fastpitch. Teams thatparticipated in H.A.R.D.’s 2014 Leagues will bemailed registration packets automatically. New teamsshould pick up their registration packet or call for oneto be mailed to you. Registration packets can bedownloaded at www.teamsideline.com/hayward.

Adult Soccer LeaguesYear-round soccer leagues at the Alden E. OliverSports Park of Hayward are available. Two Men’s“Open,” and a “Women’s Over 30” league will beoffered. Registration packets can be downloaded atwww.teamsideline.com/hayward.

Adult Volleyball LeaguesTeams that played during the 2014 season willreceive their information automatically. New teamsinterested in playing should pick up their packets atthe District Office or call the Adult Sports Office at(510) 317-2314. Registration packets can also bedownloaded at www.teamsideline.com/hayward.

Bocce Ball LeaguesIf you are interested in competing in a bocce ballleague please call (510) 317-2303 to be placed on aninterest list for future leagues. Leagues will be playedat the Adobe Art Center in Castro Valley.

TennisAdult TennisBring a tennis racket and a can of new tennis ballsto first class.

Beginner NTRP Rating of 1.0 — Little or noprevious experience or limited tennis playingexperience. Students will learn basic grips andstrokes (forehand, backhand, volley, serve, scoringand elements of game play). 31425 18 yr+ Su 10:00am-11:00am Mar 22-May 31

12 classes CVTC Savich $12531423 18 yr+ Sa 9:00am-10:00am Mar 28-May 30

10 classes BTTC Lim $12031424 18 yr+ Su 10:00am-11:00am Mar 29-May 31

10 classes BTTC Lim $120

Advanced Beginner Rating of 2.0 — Someprevious experience or those who can carry on ashort rally. Emphasis on improving basic strokes,footwork and serving. NOTE: Beginner class isrecommended before taking this class. 31427 18 yr+ Sa 10:00am-11:00am Mar 28-May 30

10 classes BTTC Lim $120

Intermediate NTRP Rating of 3.031430 18 yr+ Su 11:15am-12:15pm Mar 22-May 31

12 classes CVTC Savich $12531429 18 yr+ Su 9:00am-10:00am Mar 29- May 31

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ArtArt and Painting30661 50 yr + W 9:30am-12:30pm Apr 1-Apr 29

5 classes HASC Gunn $2530662 50 yr + W 9:30am-12:30pm May 6-May 27

4 classes HASC Gunn $2030663 50 yr + W 9:30am-12:30pm Jun 3-Jun 24

4 classes HASC Gunn $20

Art of Drawing and Painting 50 yr + T 9:00am-11:30am TBA

KASCC Gunn $TBA

Caning and Refinishing 50 yr + M 9:00am-12:00pm Ongoing

KASCC Stallknecht $1 drop-in

Ceramics Low Fire30664 50 yr + Th 12:00pm-2:00pm Apr 2-Apr 30

5 classes HASC Shaw $25*30665 50 yr + Th 12:00pm-2:00pm May 7-May 28

4 classes HASC Shaw $20*30666 50 yr + Th 12:00pm-2:00pm Jun 4-Jun 25

4 classes HASC Shaw $20**Material fee $5-$10 due to instructor.

Chinese Brush Painting 50 yr + F 9:00am-11:00am Ongoing

HASC To $5 drop-in

Crochet and Knitting 50 yr + T 11:00am-12:45pm Ongoing

HASC Volunteer $1 drop-in 50 yr + W 12:30pm-3:00pm Ongoing

KASCC Belzer $1 drop-in

Jewelry Making31373 50 yr + W 1:30pm-4:00pm Apr 15-Apr 22

2 classes HASC Seitz $15**Material fee $15 due to instructor.

Mosaic Tile Art30670 50 yr + M 9:30am-12:00pm Apr 6-Apr 27

4 classes HASC Kliest $20*30671 50 yr + M 9:30am-12:00pm May 4-May 18

3 classes HASC Kliest $15*30672 50 yr + M 9:30am-12:00pm Jun 1-Jun 29

5 classes HASC Kliest $25**Material fee $5-$10 due to instructor.

Needle Arts 50 yr + F 9:00am-12:30pm Ongoing

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The Hayward Area Recreation and Park District Senior/Active Adult classes andprograms are geared to all Adults 50 years of age and older. The following H.A.R.D.facilities offer recreational, social and educational programs and activities thatenhance the lives of Senior/Active Adults with the goal of helping older adults remainhealthy, be active and stay independent. Programs and special events are announced in the “Expanding Horizons,”a newsletter for Senior/Active Adults, available at the Centers listed below.

Hayward Area Senior Center (HASC)22325 North Third Street, Hayward(510) 881-6766Center Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4:00pm

Kenneth C. Aitken Senior andCommunity Center (KASCC)17800 Redwood Road, Castro Valley(510) 881-6738Center Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4:00pm

Senior Programming also offered at:Ashland Community Center (ACC)1530 167th Avenue, San Leandro | (510) 881-6755Center Hours: Monday-Thursday, 9:00am-12:00pm

Matt Jimenez Community Center (MJCC)28200 Ruus Road, Hayward | (510) 887-0400Center Hours: Monday-Friday, 10:00am-1:00pm

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One Stroke Decorative Painting30674 50 yr + T 9:00am-11:00am Apr 7-Apr 28

4 classes HASC Underwood $20*30675 50 yr + T 9:00am-11:00am May 5-May 26

4 classes HASC Underwood $20*30676 50 yr + T 9:00am-11:00am Jun 9-Jun 30

4 classes HASC Underwood $20**Material fee $5-$10 due to instructor.

Quilting 50 yr + Th 9:00am-12:00pm Ongoing

HASC Volunteer $2 drop-in

Wood Carving 50 yr + T 1:00pm-3:00pm Ongoing

HASC Volunteer $2 drop-in

Woodworking and Crafts 50 yr + T/W/Th 9:00am-12:00pm Ongoing

1:00pm-3:00pm HASC Volunteer $2 drop-in

Dance & Music5th Saturday Dance 50 yr + Sa 7:00pm-10:00pm May 30

1 class HASC Rocha $6 drop-in

Ballroom DanceBeginning31199 50 yr + T 7:00pm-8:00pm Apr 7-Apr 28

4 classes HASC Rocha $2031200 50 yr + T 7:00pm-8:00pm May 5-May 26

4 classes HASC Rocha $2031201 50 yr + T 7:00pm-8:00pm Jun 2-Jun 30

5 classes HASC Rocha $25

Intermediate31202 50 yr + T 8:00pm-9:00pm Apr 7-Apr 28

4 classes HASC Rocha $2031203 50 yr + T 8:00pm-9:00pm May 5-May 26

4 classes HASC Rocha $2031204 50 yr + T 8:00pm-9:00pm Jun 2-Jun 30

5 classes HASC Rocha $25

Private Lessons31205 50 yr + T 6:00pm-7:00pm Apr 7

1 class HASC Rocha $5031206 50 yr + T 6:00pm-7:00pm May 5

1 class HASC Rocha $5031207 50 yr + T 6:00pm-7:00pm Jun 2

1 class HASC Rocha $50

Dance — Performance31226 50 yr + T 5:15pm-6:45pm Apr 7-Apr 28

4 classes HASC DeNike $2031227 50 yr + T 5:15pm-6:45pm May 5-May 26

4 classes HASC DeNike $2031228 50 yr + T 5:15pm-6:45pm Jun 2-Jun 30

5 classes HASC DeNike $25

Hawaiian Hula Dance 50 yr + Th 11:00am-12:15pm Ongoing

KASCC Hanan $3 drop-in

Hula-n-ukulele 50 yr + Th 10:30am-12:00pm Ongoing

HASC Lozier $3 drop-in

Ukulele – Practice 50 yr + T 2:00pm-4:00pm Ongoing (1st, 3rd, 5th)

HASC Volunteer $1 drop-in

Line DanceBeginning 50 yr + M 10:00am-11:30am Ongoing

HASC Nicolaus $3.50 drop-in

Advanced Beginning 50 yr + M 7:00pm-8:30pm Ongoing

HASC Clayton $4 drop-in 50 yr + F 10:00am-11:30am Ongoing

HASC Nicolaus $3.50 drop-in

All Levels 50 yr + W 7:00pm-8:30pm Ongoing

HASC Marez $4 drop-in 50 yr + T 10:00am-12:00pm Ongoing

KASCC Nocera $3.50 drop-in

Soul Line Dance 50 yr + F 6:00pm-7:30pm Mar 20-Jun 12

HASC Lucas $4 drop-in

Country Western Line DancingBeginning 18 yr + W 10:00am-11:30am Mar 18-Jun 10

Jones MJCC $3 drop-in

Intermediate/Advanced 18 yr + M 10:00am-11:30am Mar 16-Jun 8

Jones MJCC $3 drop-in 18 yr + F 10:00am-11:30am Mar 20-Jun 12

Jones MJCC $3 drop-in

Line Dance Party – All Levels 18 yr + Sa 5:00pm-8:00pm Jun 27

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KASCC Graban Free

3-Piece Band 50 yr + Th 10:00am-11:30am Ongoing

HASC Herman Free

Music From Square One 50 yr + W 9:30am-11:30am TBA

KASCC Wedemyer $TBA

Operas and Ballet for Music Lovers 50 yr + W 1:00pm-2:30pm Ongoing

KASCC Volunteer $1 drop-in

Play Popular Piano 55 yr + Th 9:30am-11:30am TBA

KASCC Wedemyer $TBA

Senior Sing-Along 50 yr + M 2:00pm-3:00pm Ongoing

KASCC Zigenis $1 drop-in

Tap DanceAdult Tap I/II30657 50 yr + M 1:30pm-2:30pm Mar 16-Apr 13

4 classes CVPA-2 CVPA Staff $2030658 50 yr + M 1:30pm-2:30pm Apr 20-May 11

4 classes CVPA-2 CVPA Staff $2030659 50 yr + M 1:30pm-2:30pm May 18-Jun 15

4 classes CVPA-2 CVPA Staff $20

Adult Tap II30660 50 yr + Th 1:00pm-2:00pm Mar 19-Apr 16

4 classes CVPA-2 CVPA Staff $2030655 50 yr + Th 1:00pm-2:00pm Apr 23-May 14

4 classes CVPA-2 CVPA Staff $2030656 50 yr + Th 1:00pm-2:00pm May 21-Jun 11

4 classes CVPA-2 CVPA Staff $20

UkuleleBeginning 30989 50 yr + W 6:00pm-7:00pm May 6-May 20

3 classes HASC Kamai-Paler $1530990 50 yr + W 6:00pm-7:00pm Jun 3-Jun 17

3 classes HASC Kamai-Paler $15

Advanced30991 50 yr + W 7:15pm-8:15pm Apr 8-Apr 22

3 classes HASC Kamai-Paler $1530992 50 yr + W 7:15pm-8:15pm May 6-May 20

3 classes HASC Kamai-Paler $1530993 50 yr + W 7:15pm-8:15pm Jun 3-Jun 17

3 classes HASC Kamai-Paler $15

World Dance for SeniorsFolk Dance for Seniors30785 50 yr + M 10:30am-12:00pm Apr 6-Apr 27

4 classes HASC DeNike $2030786 50 yr + M 10:30am-12:00pm May 4-May 25

4 classes HASC DeNike $2030787 50 yr + M 10:30am-12:00pm Jun 1-Jun 29

5 classes HASC DeNike $2530788 50 yr + Th 11:00am-12:30pm Apr 2-Apr 30

5 classes KASCC DeNike $2530789 50 yr + Th 11:00am-12:30pm May 14-May 28

3 classes KASCC DeNike $1530793 50 yr + Th 11:00am-12:30pm Jun 4-Jun 25

4 classes KASCC DeNike $20

Hungarian VillageDance Party and Instruction30790 50 yr + F 7:45pm-9:45pm Apr 10

1 class HASC DeNike $530791 50 yr + F 7:45pm-9:45pm May 8

1 class HASC DeNike $530792 50 yr + F 7:45pm-9:45pm Jun 12

1 class HASC DeNike $5

Foreign LanguageGerman I — Conversational for Seniors31014 50 yr + T 1:00pm-2:00pm Apr 7-Jun 30

13 classes HASC Volunteer $10

German II — Conversational for Seniors31015 50 yr + T 2:00pm-3:00pm Apr 7-Jun 30

13 classes HASC Volunteer $10

French — Conversational31106 50 yr + W 10:00am-11:30am Apr 1-Apr 29

5 classes HASC Avellar $2531107 50 yr + W 10:00am-11:30am May 6-May 27

4 classes HASC Avellar $2031108 50 yr + W 10:00am-11:30am Jun 3-Jun 24

4 classes HASC Avellar $20

Health & Fitness10 Minute Massage 60 yr + Th 10:00am-12:00pm By Appointment

HASC Free 60 yr + M 1:00pm-3:00pm By Appointment

KASCC Free

Breathe, Meditate, Heal31263 50 yr + W 2:15pm-3:15pm Apr 1-Apr 29

5 classes HASC Jean $2531264 50 yr + W 2:15pm-3:15pm May 6-May 27

4 classes HASC Jean $2031265 50 yr + W 2:15pm-3:15pm Jun 3-Jun 24

4 classes HASC Jean $20

Exercise for Frail Seniors 60 yr + M/W/F 11:30am-12:30pm Apr 1-Jun 12

ACC Free

Fitness for Active Adults/Seniors 50 yr + W/F 8:00am-10:00am TBA

KASCC Nohr $TBA

Laugh Yoga 50 yr + Th 3:00pm-3:55pm Ongoing

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KASCC Martin $3 drop-in

Nice & Easy Movement 50 yr + W/F 10:00am-11:15am TBA

KASCC Farrell $TBA

Pilates for Seniors30870 50 yr + Th 9:30am-10:30am Apr 2-Apr 30

5 classes KASCC Pasic-Tran $2530871 50 yr + Th 9:30am-10:30am May 14-May 28

3 classes KASCC Pasic-Tran $15

QiGong (Practice) 50 yr + T 10:00am-11:00am Ongoing

HASC Volunteer $1 drop-in 50 yr + F 10:00am-11:00am Ongoing

KASCC Volunteer $1 drop-in

Sit-n-Fit31274 50 yr + W 9:30am-10:30am Apr 1-Apr 29

5 classes HASC Jean $2531275 50 yr + W 9:30am-10:30am May 6-May 27

4 classes HASC Jean $2031276 50 yr + W 9:30am-10:30am Jun 3-Jun 24

4 classes HASC Jean $20

Stress Less/Stretch More —Back Strengthening Awareness31461 50 yr + Th 1:30pm-2:45pm Apr 2-Apr 30

5 classes KASCC DeNike $2531458 50 yr + T 1:30pm-2:45pm Apr 7-Apr 28

4 classes KASCC DeNike $2031459 50 yr + T 1:30pm-2:45pm May 5-May 26

4 classes KASCC DeNike $2032000 50 yr + Th 1:30pm-2:45pm May 14-May 28

3 classes KASCC DeNike $1531460 50 yr + T 1:30pm-2:45pm Jun 2-Jun 30

5 classes KASCC DeNike $2531462 50 yr + Th 1:30pm-2:45pm Jun 4-Jun 25

4 classes KASCC DeNike $20

Stretch and Strength31307 50 yr + W 1:00pm-2:00pm Apr 1-Apr 29

5 classes HASC Jean $2531308 50 yr + W 1:00pm-2:00pm May 6-May 27

4 classes HASC Jean $2031309 50 yr + W 1:00pm-2:00pm Jun 3-Jun 24

4 classes HASC Jean $20

Tai Chi Chih – Seniors31340 50 yr + Th 9:00am-10:00am Apr 2-Apr 30

5 classes HASC McAlister $2531337 50 yr + F 9:30am-10:30am Apr 3-Apr 24

4 classes HASC Triggs $2031338 50 yr + F 9:30am-10:30am May 1-May 29

5 classes HASC Triggs $2531341 50 yr + Th 9:00am-10:00am May 7-May 28

4 classes HASC McAlister $2031342 50 yr + Th 9:00am-10:00am Jun 4-Jun 25

4 classes HASC McAlister $2031339 50 yr + F 9:30am-10:30am Jun 5-Jun 26

4 classes HASC Triggs $20

Tai Chi Chuan — Advanced 50 yr + Th 10:00am-11:00am Ongoing

KASCC Volunteer $2 drop-in

Yoga30824 50 yr + Th 6:00pm-7:00pm Apr 2-Apr 30

5 classes HASC Jean $5030825 50 yr + Th 6:00pm-7:00pm May 7-May 28

4 classes HASC Jean $4030826 50 yr + Th 6:00pm-7:00pm Jun 4-Jun 25

4 classes HASC Jean $4030821 50 yr + M 8:45am-9:45am Apr 6-Apr 27

4 classes HASC Korzun $2030822 50 yr + M 8:45am-9:45am May 4-May 18

3 classes HASC Korzun $1530823 50 yr + M 8:45am-9:45am Jun 1-Jun 29

5 classes HASC Korzun $25

Gentle Yoga30827 50 yr + T 9:30am-10:30am Apr 7-Apr 28

4 classes KASCC Pasic-Tran $2030828 50 yr + T 9:30am-10:30am May 5-May 26

4 classes KASCC Pasic-Tran $20

Zumba Gold31362 50 yr + F 2:50pm-3:50pm Apr 3-Apr 24

4 classes HASC Alcantar $2031365 50 yr + T 8:45am-9:45am Apr 7-Apr 28

4 classes HASC Alcantar $2031363 50 yr + F 2:50pm-3:50pm May 1-May 29

5 classes HASC Alcantar $2531366 50 yr + T 8:45am-9:45am May 5-May 26

4 classes HASC Alcantar $2031367 50 yr + T 8:45am-9:45am Jun 2-Jun 30

5 classes HASC Alcantar $2531364 50 yr + F 2:50pm-3:50pm Jun 5-Jun 26

4 classes HASC Alcantar $20

Walk Ashland 60 yr + W 11:00am-11:30am Apr 1-Jun 17

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Special Interest,Computers,CulturalEnrichmentBooks and Conversation 50 yr + M 10:30am-11:30am Ongoing

KASCC Volunteer $1 drop-in

ComputersComputer — Beginning31329 50 yr + M 12:30pm-2:00pm May 4-May 25

4 classes HASC DeNike $20

Computer — Internet Plus31330 50 yr + M 12:30pm-2:00pm Apr 6-Apr 27

4 classes HASC DeNike $2031334 50 yr + M 12:30pm-2:00pm Jun 8-Jun 29

4 classes HASC DeNike $20

Computer — Facebook31331 50 yr + M 2:15pm-3:45pm Apr 6-Apr 20

3 classes HASC DeNike $1531336 50 yr + M 2:15pm-3:45pm Jun 1-Jun 15

3 classes HASC DeNike $15

Computer — YouTube31332 50 yr + M 2:15pm-3:45pm May 4-May 18

3 classes HASC DeNike $15

Current Events 50 yr + Th 1:30pm-3:00pm Ongoing

KASCC Volunteer $1 drop-in

Defining the Senior Years 50 yr + Th 1:45pm-2:45pm Ongoing

KASCC Martin $3 drop-in

Digital PhotographyDigital Photography — Introduction31127 50 yr + T 9:00am-12:00pm Apr 21

1 class HASC Foote $20

Digital Photography — Intermediate31128 50 yr + T 9:00am-12:00pm May 19

1 class HASC Foote $20

Digital Photography — Travel31129 50 yr + T 9:00am-12:00pm Jun 16

1 class HASC Foote $20

Memory Academy30926 55 yr+ T 9:30am-11:30am Apr 7-Apr 28

4 classes MJCC Nohr $2030927 55 yr+ T 9:30am-11:30am May 5-May 26

4 classes MJCC Nohr $2030928 55 yr+ T 9:30am-11:30am Jun 2-Jun 30

5 classes MJCC Nohr $25

Senior Scribes:Write to Exercise Your Brain30835 50 yr + Th 10:00am-12:00pm Mar 19-Jun 11

KASCC Volunteer $12

Shakespeare/Cultural Literacy 50 yr + T 12:30pm-2:30pm Ongoing

KASCC Volunteer $1 drop-in

Sports, Games, CardsBadminton 50 yr + W 8:30am-11:00am Ongoing

HASC $1 drop-in

Billiards 50 yr + M-F 8:30am-4:00pm Ongoing

HASC $1 drop-in 50 yr + M-F 8:30am-4:00pm Ongoing

KASCC $1 drop-in

Bingo 50 yr + M/Th 1:15pm-3:30pm Ongoing

HASC Fee Varies $1.50-$12 50 yr + T 1:15pm-3:30pm Ongoing

KASCC Fee Varies $1.50-$12

Bridge — Drop-inParty Style 50 yr + M/T 9:00am-12:00pm Ongoing

KASCC 50¢ drop-in

Duplicate 50 yr + F 12:00pm-4:00pm Ongoing

KASCC $1 drop-in

Chess 50 yr + M/F 12:30pm-4:00pm Ongoing

HASC 50¢ drop-in

Pinochle 50 yr + T/F 10:00am-4:00pm Ongoing

KASCC 50¢ drop-in

Mahjong 50 yr + Th 1:00pm-4:00pm Ongoing

HASC Volunteer 50¢ drop-in

Table Tennis 50 yr + T/W/F 1:00pm-4:00pm Ongoing

HASC Volunteer $1.50 drop-in 50 yr + F 10:45pm-1:00pm Ongoing

HASC Volunteer $1.50 drop-in 50 yr + M/W/F 10:00am-1:00pm Mar 16-Jun 12

MJCC $1 drop-in

Senior Social Tennis LeagueThese leagues are designed to allow communitymembers like you to find hitting partners andcompetitive play without joining a competitive team.Women and men of all levels of play are welcome.31822 55 yr + W/F 9:30am-11:30am Mar 25-May 29

20 classes BTTC Savich $8031824 55 yr + W 9:30am-11:30am Mar 25-May 29

10 classes BTTC Savich $4031825 55 yr + F 9:30am-11:30am Mar 27-Jun 5

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Social ServicesAfghan Elderly Associationof Bay Area Healthy Aging Program of HaywardThe Afghan Elderly Association is providing a healthyaging program that includes exercise classes, yoga,diabetes class, health education workshops,medication management, weight managementprogram and a nutritional lunch and is open to seniorsof all races, ethnicities, religions and nationalities. Noclass the 2nd Thursday of each month. 50 yr + Th 10:00am-2:00pm Mar 19-Jun 11

MJCC AEA Staff $2 drop-in

LuncheonsLuncheons are provided by Spectrum. Reservationsmust be made by 12:00pm the previous businessday. Reservations can be made in person or bycalling the Senior Center. Chef Salad can besubstituted for any lunch entree everyday.Hamburgers are available alternatives on soup days.50 yr + M-F 12:00pm-1:00pm Ongoing

HASC $3.75 suggested donation50 yr + M-W 12:00pm-1:00pm Ongoing

KASCC $3.75 suggested donation T 12:00pm-1:00pm Ongoing

ACC $3.75 suggested donation

Mercy Brown Bag ProgramMercy Retirement and Care Center distributes a bagof nutritional food to low-income seniors. Participantsmust pre-qualify.60+ yr M (2nd, 4th) 8:30am-9:30am Apr 13-Jun 22ACC Pre-register by calling (510) 534-8540 ext. 369 Free60+ yr F (2nd, 4th) 1:00pm-2:00pm OngoingHASC Register on site. Free

Out Standing SeniorsA safe and confidential space for LGBTQ seniors 50years +. Want a place where you can feel connectedto other LGBTQ seniors to share thoughts, feelings,resources, information and support to one another.Out Standing Seniors is a drop-in peer group,facilitated by trained peers.50 yr + T (1st and 3rd) 11:15am-2:00pm Ongoing

HASC Free

Senior Deaf Group This group meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of eachmonth at Hayward Senior Center. Meets forsocialization, potluck and Dingo game. Participantsare Deaf and use ASL.50 yr + T (2nd & 4th) 10:00am-3:00pm Ongoing

HASC Free

Senior TuesdaysThis is a free program for older adults providing anarray of activities designed to promote health andwell-being. Activities include Bingo, coffee social,exercise, Health Insurance Counseling and AdvocacyProgram (HICAP), Healthy Living Council, low-costlunch and wellness classes. Register on-site.Participants must register and sign liability waiver toparticipate. Call (510) 881-6755 for more information. 60 yr + T 9:30am-1:30pm Apr 7-Jun 9

10 classes ACC Free

Seminars and WorkshopsThe Senior Centers strive to keep you healthy, activeand independent. The Senior Centers maintain an upto date information and referral file. The Senior Centerstaff also schedule Blood Pressure Screenings, LegalAssistance, Health Insurance Counseling andAdvocacy, Income Tax Assistance, Health Screeningsthat include foot care, Brown Bag Food Distributionfor low-income seniors and much more. Both SeniorCenters offer seminars and workshops such as AARPDriver Safety Program, Medicare and Retirementseminars. In addition we offer a “Welcome and GetAcquainted” Program for new participants. Call theSenior Center for more information.

Trips and ToursExperience local, regional and international trips withthe Hayward Area Recreation and Park District. Localday trips are taken on a regular basis from the Haywardand the Kenneth Aitken Senior Centers, or the HaywardShoreline Interpretive Center. Trip destinations includeSan Francisco, Monterey, local gardens and museumsand more. Trips are also planned to local casinos suchas Black Oak and Red Hawk! Call (510) 881-6768 formore information.Venice and the Italian Lakes Featuring 7Nights on Lake Como — October 19-27, 2015.Highlights: 7 nights in Italy on Lake Como, Milan CityTour, Lake Como Cruise, Bellagio, Verona, Romeoand Juliet Balcony, Verona Arena, Venice, VeniceGondola Ride, St. Marks Basillica, Lugano-Switzerland, Monte Bre Cable Car, Stressa optional.Tour operated by Premier World Tours. Rates beginat $3,395 per person, based on double occupancy.

Discover Switzerland, Austria, Bavaria —April 20-29, 2016. Highlights: Bern, Chateau de Chillon,Montreux, GoldenPass Panoramic Train, Gstaad,Lucerne, Innsbruck, Austrian Alps, Salzburg, MirabellGardens, Bavaria, Oberammergau. Tour operated byCollette Vacations. Rates begin at $3,749 per person,based on double occupancy and early booking.

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Golden Nook Boutique Gift Shop Handmade items for sale by talented seniors in our community. Located at the HaywardArea Senior Center, (between the Japanese Gardens and Douglas Morrisson Theatre).Great shopping opportunity for unique and affordable gifts. We are also seeking newartists to sell handmade items. Sales are on commission; this is a great opportunity tomake a little extra money. Call for hours, directions or more information, (510) 881-6766.

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Special NeedsSorensdale Recreation Center275 Goodwin Street, Hayward, Phone: (510) 881-6778

Spring Quarter: March 16-June 12, 2015Program hours: Monday-Friday, 9:30am-3:30pm

Center Closed: March 30, April 13-17 (Spring Break), May 25 (Memorial Day)

The Sorensdale Recreation Center is a facility and program ofthe Hayward Area Recreation and Park District. The primarypurpose of the program is to provide opportunities for peoplewith an intellectual disability (i.e., developmental disabilities)to learn and practice recreational, educational, daily living andcommunity skills. Other criteria for program participants include:being 22 years old or older or being between the ages of18 and 22 and possessing a high school diploma; havingthe ability to independently feed oneself; having theability to independently toilet oneself; and having nohistory of physical aggression. Program activitiesinclude functional literacy, functional math, computerskills, job preparation skills, communication skills,personal health skills, physical fitness, gardening, artsand crafts, performing arts and music. Life skillslearned in the classroom are practiced in the community.

The geographic service area is Central Alameda County which includesHayward, Castro Valley, San Lorenzo, and San Leandro. We will also accept applications on behalf of residentsof Southern Alameda County; Fremont, Newark and Union City. The fee is $296 per month for residents orvendorization through The Regional Center of the East Bay. An application process must be completed beforeentry into the program.

Spring Fling DanceMarch 7, 20151:00pm-4:00pm

Enjoy an afternoon of fun, music, and dancing with friends. DJ

and light refreshments provided. Tickets $5 when purchased

in advance or $6 at the door.

H.A.R.D.Special Needs SUCCEED

Treasure Chest Thrift ShopSorensdale Recreation Center, Room 9275 Goodwin Street, HaywardOpen Tuesdays and the 1st Saturday of each month from 11:00am-3:00pm

Stop by our shop, you may find that special treasure you’vebeen looking for. We also accept donations Monday-Friday,9:00am-3:00pm.Call (510) 881-6778 for more information or directions.

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Douglas Morrisson Theatre22311 North Third Street, Hayward | (510) 881-6777

In continuous operation since 1979, the Douglas Morrisson Theatre offers year-round entertainment for theentire family through a season of plays, musicals, and choral concerts. We also offer numerous opportunitiesto get involved with your local theater as a performer or part of a production crew. For season calendars,schedules, directions, sneak peeks backstage, volunteer opportunities, and more, please visitwww.dmtonline.org.

Coming Up at the Douglas Morrisson Theatre!

“Three Sisters”by Anton Chekhov

A new version by Tracy LettsFebruary 12-March 8, 2015

Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays: 8:00pmSundays: 2:00pm

Saturday, February 28, at 2:00pmwith post-show discussion

Trapped in a provincial Russian town after the death of their father, threesisters cling to memories of the bright and bustling Moscow they left behindas children. Three Sisters is a story of ordinary life, where nothing muchseems to happen, but everything is revealed.

“Hank Williams: Lost Highway”by Randal Myler and Mark Harelik

April 16-26, 2015Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00pm

Sundays at 2:00pmSaturday, April 25 at 2:00pm with post-show discussionSpecial Wednesday evening show on April 22 at 8:00pm

A musical biography of the legendary singer-songwriter Hank Williams, oneof the great innovators of American popular music. The show follows hisrise from humble honky-tonk beginnings, and features such unforgettablesongs as, “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry,” “Hey Good Lookin’” and “MoveIt On Over.”

“The Skin of Our Teeth”by Thornton Wilder

May 21-June 14, 2015Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00pm

Sundays at 2:00pmSaturday, June 6, at 2:00pm with post-show discussion

George and Maggie Antrobus have been married for a mere 5,000 years.They have two perfect children, and a vamp for a maid. Just a typicalAmerican family living in a present-day New Jersey suburb, but also thefirst family of the human race, and they must survive the Ice Age, the Floodand War — all by the skin of their teeth. From the writer of Our Town.

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Bare Bones — March 30 at 8:00pmJoin us for the third production in our 2014/15 staged reading series: edgier pieces by emerging new theatricalvoices. No tech stuff — just the words and the stories. Open seating, all seats $10. Play to be announced.

Telling Tales — February 23 and March 23 at 8:00pmDMT continues with its first storytelling series. You bring the stories, you get the stage, you tell us your true-life tales. Open seating, all seats $5.

Broadway Sing-along — June 1 at 8:00pmEver wonder what it’s like to be part of a Broadway show? Find your inner diva and belt out Broadway favoriteswith DMT. We’ll provide the music, introduce each tune and warm up your vocal chords. Free admission. Allages welcome.

Join the Chorus!The Chorus is open to all singers ages 18 and older. No audition is required. The Chorus is limited to 25sopranos, 25 altos, 25 tenors and 25 basses. The Chorus is actively seeking tenors and basses!31845 Soprano 18 yr + Sa 10:00am-1:00pm May 2-Jul 25 DMT Cancino $3531846 Alto 18 yr + Sa 10:00am-1:00pm May 2-Jul 25 DMT Cancino $3531847 Tenor 18 yr + Sa 10:00am-1:00pm May 2-Jul 25 DMT Cancino $3531848 Bass 18 yr + Sa 10:00am-1:00pm May 2-Jul 25 DMT Cancino $35

Ticket Prices for the 2014-15 SeasonSingle Event Tickets Previews & Bare Bones Theater Shows Chorus Concerts

Adult $10 $29 $18Senior (60 yr +) $10 $24 $15Student/Junior $10 $21 $12

Order Tickets online at www.dmtonline.org or by phone at (510) 881-6777.Special discounts available for groups of 10 or more!Call the theatre box office at (510) 881-6777 for details.

The Morrisson Theatre Chorusunder the direction of Cesar Cancinopresents

The Magic of

Music and MoviesMarch 20 and March 21 at 8:00pmMarch 22 at 2:00pmFor tickets please visit www.dmtonline.org.

The Morrisson Theatre Chorusunder the direction of Cesar Cancinopresents

The Magic of

Music and MoviesMarch 20 and March 21 at 8:00pmMarch 22 at 2:00pmFor tickets please visit www.dmtonline.org.

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Birthday Parties at Hayward Shoreline Interpretive CenterWant to do something different for your child’s birthday? The Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center is agreat place to have a birthday party, rain or shine! We have a large private indoor party room availableand lots of activities to make your child’s birthday a true adventure. Your rental includes one hour ofnaturalist-led activities; choose from popular choices such as feeding the sharks or dipnetting, or designyour own activity. The party room is furnished with tables and chairs for an additional two hours, withplenty of counter space for food and gifts. For more details call (510) 670-7270.Fee: $160 Residents/$200 Non-residents.

“Wild Things” Birthday Parties at Sulphur CreekSulphur Creek Nature Center is a great place for a birthday party. The party includes a customized one-hour presentation designed to suit your needs. Choose from a variety of activities, including a presentationof live animals, puppet shows, games, crafts, and a nature hike. A room will be reserved for an additionaltwo hours for you to serve refreshments and do your own activities. Or, we can bring the party to you inyour classroom or home. Call Christine at (510) 881-6747 for details. Reservations are recommended atleast eight weeks in advance.Fee: $160 Residents/$200 Non-residents.

Additional option, one-hour face painting: $50 Residents/$62.50 Non-residents

Birthday Bashes at the PoolsDuring our Public Swim Hours (1:30pm-3:30pm) at any Swim Center, you can have a party at the pool!We’ll provide lifeguards, the tables and chairs, fun birthday decorations, a goodie bag for each child, apizza lunch, and of course the pool. Parties are for children ages 8 years and older. Each Swim Center isalso available for private rentals. For more information, please inquire at the pool or call (510) 881-6703.Fee: $180 for 12 children and 2 adults

E-Z-4-U Birthday Parties at MJCCLet us host your upcoming birthday party for you. E-Z-4-U Birthday Parties are simple, fast, and easy!You supply the details and the guests; we take care of the rest. Make your child’s birthday a unique, fun,and memorable event and let us help. Party location is at the Matt Jimenez Community Center, 28200Ruus Road in Hayward. Parties are designed for up to 30 guests and require a one month advance bookingwith a $50 non-refundable deposit. For more information call (510) 887-0400, ext. 101 or [email protected] Birthday Bash ($200) includes: seating for 30 guests, decorations (balloons, streamers, andtable cloths), 3 hours of games and activities including: Playstation 3,Xbox, Xbox 360, pool table, Wii,board games, and music in a supervised game room.Extreme Birthday Bash ($325) includes: all of the features above plus we’ll bring the food and cake!The party will be stocked with eight (8) large one-topping pizzas, a case of soda, and the birthday cake.

Mobile Rec Birthday PartiesBringing the fun to you! With bounce houses, sumo suits, hula hoops and so much more, Mobile Rec isa unique addition to any party. Staff will work with you to create the right package for your occasion.Call (510) 887-0400, ext. 111 for more information.

Birthday Parties!Looking for a fun way to plan a birthday party?

Check out the options listed below for fun and easy birthday parties.

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Bouncers Permitted at Select ParksBouncers are allowed by permit at theselect parks listed below. Permitteeswill need to complete an applicationand provide the name and validgeneral liability insurance for theCommercial Bouncer Company. ACertificate of Insurance and Additionalinsured endorsement is required.

Reserved picnic sites at these parkswill include the following amenities: 1BBQ pit, 4 tables, additional trash cans,and a signage holder for permits.

Fee: $108 per dayn Palomares Hills Parkn Weekes Park

Get your BARK ONand visit a local Dog Park!

The following District facilities have off-leash Dog Parks:n Earl Warren Park

4660 Crow Canyon Road, Castro Valleyn Edendale Dog Park

16278 Ashland Avenue, San Lorenzo n Eden Greenway XI

Contessa Street and Boca Raton Street, Hayward n San Lorenzo Community Park

1970 Via Buena Vista, San Lorenzon NOW OPEN! Hampton Road Dog Park

Hampton Road at Standish Avenue, Hayward

HARD offers Dog Obedience classes —see page 45!

Hayward Area Recreation DepartmentAccess for AllOur District wants to ensure that individuals with disabilities or special needs are encouraged to registerand participate. If you have specific access needs in order to participate in a program, please call (510)881-6700. The Park District is committed to providing program access in terms of modifications topolicies and procedures, accessible locations, and effective communication for programparticipants unless they constitute a fundamental alteration or an undue financial andadministrative burdens. Please visit www.haywardrec.org for additionalinformation. Please note that a two-week notice (10 business days) and acompleted “Access for All Request Form” is required.

Feedback and SuggestionsHow are we doing? To send us your comments on District programs, facilities, staff orservices please visit our website at www.haywardrec.org and click on “Report a Concern”on the bottom of the main page, or stop in to any of our community centers to pick up a CustomerFeedback Form in our lobby areas. Feel free to also call us at (510) 881-6700 during our businesshours.

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Skywest Golf Course1401 Golf Course Road, Hayward | (510) 317-2300 | www.skywestgc.com

Skywest Driving Range opens at daylight every day.

Mission Hills of Hayward Golf Course275 Industrial Parkway, Hayward | (510) 888-0200 | www.missionhillsgc.com

Golf Course Policies• All players are expected to keep up with the group in front

of them. Our golf course Marshals will enforce our Pace ofPlay Policy with all groups.

• No children under 6 years of age allowed on golf courseunless they are players.

• No ice chests allowed.• Only non-metal spikes are allowed.• Shirt and shoes required.

Golf TournamentsTournaments are available for groups of 16 or more. Please call(510) 317-2325 for inquiries on Tournaments for all facilities.

Tee Time ReservationFor Golf Course information, monthly specials and discount Tee Time rates please visit our Web Site atwww.haywardrec.org or www.skywestgc.com and/or www.missionhillsgc.com.

Sherman Balch ClubhouseLocated at Mission Hills of Hayward Golf Course

275 Industrial Parkway, Hayward | (510) 940-8969

L.A. Critzer Jr. ClubhouseLocated at Skywest Golf Course

1401 Golf Course Road, Hayward | (510) 278-8811

Serving Golfers and General PublicBreakfast • Lunch • Appetizers • Full Service Bar

Open 7 days a week, 7:00am to Dusk

Mission Hills of Hayward Driving Range(510) 881-6730

Come Visit the Finest Driving Range in the Bay Area!• Double Deck 50-Stall Driving Range • State-of-the-Art Bunker Lighting• Fully Stocked Golf Shop • Golf Lessons

Driving Range FeesSmall $6 50 ballsMedium $10 100 ballsLarge $12 150 balls

Range Cards$50 ($60 value)$100 ($125 value)

Skywest Golf Course Pavilion

Imagine the possibilities . . .Golf Tournaments | Special Occasions

Weddings | Family Activities | BirthdaysCorporate Events | Anniversaries

Call (510) 317-2325

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Facilities for RentCommunity Parks & FacilitiesCommunity Parks and Facilities are available for private use forwedding receptions, parties, meetings, exhibits, socials, and otherrentals. Priorities for use and fees are based upon the type ofgroup, organization or individual requesting the reservation. Aminimum of 30 days advance notice is required when requestinga rental. In addition to community centers, rentals are availablefor swim centers, barbeque picnic areas, Rowell Ranch RodeoGrounds, and birthday party areas. Meek Estate West Terraceprovides a beautiful venue for a small wedding or event in anhistoric setting. For all rental information please call the RecreationDistrict Office at (510) 881-6700 or visit www.haywardrec.org.

Picnic Site ReservationsThe vast majority of our parks feature picnic sites which are available on a first come-first served basis (see pages 61-63). Tobetter accommodate group picnic use we also will reserve sitesat 13 of our parks. The parks are: Alden E. Oliver Sports Park ofHayward, Memorial Park (picnic site), Cannery Park, Mt. EdenPark, Carlos Bee Park, Rowell Ranch, Castro Valley CommunityPark, San Felipe Community Park, East Avenue Park, SanLorenzo Community Park, Kennedy Park, Weekes CommunityPark, and Meek Park. No bouncers allowed except atselected sites this year. Please see page 57 for bouncer rentalsites. Fee charges vary according to area. Non-resident fees maybe applicable. For reservation information please call theRecreation District Office at (510) 881-6700. Picnic Rainout Policy: In the case of heavy rain at the parkand your picnic is rained out, please call the District Office, (510)881-6700 within three business days after the date of thescheduled picnic to request a client credit or refund. You mayreschedule your picnic reservation for another available date.Should you prefer a refund and the original payment was madeby cash or check, a check will be issued by our AccountingDepartment within 2-3 weeks. If the original payment was madeby credit card, a credit will be issued to the card. Sorry, no cashrefunds.

Tennis Court ReservationsAll tennis courts are available at no charge on a first come, firstserved basis unless reserved (see pages 61-63 for locations).Fees for tennis court reservations are $9 per hour per court.Court reservations can be made by phone at (510) 881-6700. $2fee charged for each change/cancellation.

Sports Field & Gym RentalsPractices, Leagues and Tournaments — Groups interested inreserving an indoor gym for basketball or volleyball use, or anoutdoor sports field for practices, leagues or tournament play,can contact the Adult Sports Office at (510) 317-2314. The District has a wide range of facilitiescapable of accommodating a variety of specialsporting events, leagues and tournaments.The Field Rain Out Line is (510) 888-0103.

Meek Estate West Terrace Gazebo

Weekes Park Picnic Area

Tennis Courts

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Kennedy Park Recreation Area19501 Hesperian Blvd., Hayward

Family Fun ActivitiesKennedy Park has all the right ingredients for a great family picnic!

• Express Train Ride • Snack Bar• Tennis Courts • Playground•Merry-Go-Round • Picnic Areas**• Horseshoe Courts • Bounce*• Triple Pines Ranch Petting Zoo

Concessions are open weekends, school vacations,and most holidays, 11:30am-4:30pm, weather permitting.Train ride...............................................................$2Merry-go-round ..................................................$2Bounce*.................................................................$2Triple Pines Ranch Petting Zoo ......................$2

Special $5 discount ticket includes 3-$2 admissions for the train, petting zoo, Bounce,* or merry-go-round. For additional savings you may purchase 25-$2 admissions for $35.*Bounce open on selected weekend dates.**For picnic area reservation information, call (510) 881-6700.

For information call (510) 670-7275or email: [email protected]

Applications for part-time Park Ranger positions now available.

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ADOBE Adobe Center Art Studios/Gallery, Bocce BallAdobe Park 20395 San Miguel, CV Í Í Í Í Í Í Newly Dedicated Harry R. Francis Skateboard ParkARAN Arans Art Studio 3313 Village Dr., CV Í Í Í Art StudioArroyo High School 15701 Lorenzo, SLz Í Í Í Í AEOSP Alden E. Oliver Sports Park2580 Eden Park Pl., Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Sports Complex ASC Arroyo Swim Center 15701 Lorenzo, SLz Í Summer Swimming OnlyACC Ashland Community Center 1530 167th, SL Í Í Í Í Í Í Í BTTC BTP Bay Trees Tennis Park Handball, 19855 Cull Canyon, CV Í Í Í Í Í Í Sand VolleyballBechtel Mini Park 22798 Ross Place, Hay Í Í Í BGCR Bermuda Gardens 1475 167th Ave., SL Community RoomBidwell Park 175 Fairway, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Birchfield Park Santa Clara & Winton, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Bouncers allowedBohannon School 800 Bockman, SLz Í Í Brenkwitz School 2560 Darwin, Hay Í Bret Harte School 1047 “E” St., Hay Í Í Í Í Í BURB Burbank School 353 “B” St., Hay Í GymnasiumCANP Cannery Park 125 “B” St., Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Splash Park, Skate AreaCanyon Middle School 1960 Cull Canyon, CV Í Í Í Í Canyon View Park Farm Hill & Daisy, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Carlos Bee Park 1905 Grove, CV Í Í Í Í Í Í Castro Valley Creek Park 3600 Norbridge, CV Í Í Amphitheater/Creek ViewCastro Valley High School 19400 Santa Maria, CV Í Í Í Í Í Summer Swimming OnlyCVL Castro Valley Library 3600 Norbridge, CV AmphitheaterCVPA-1 Castro Valley Performing Arts3738 CV Blvd., CV Dance Studio

CVPA-2 Castro Valley Performing Arts3574 Somerset Ave., CV Dance Studio CVSC Castro Valley Swim Center Mabel, CV Í Summer Swimming OnlyCVCC Castro Valley Park Community Center Chanticleer’s Theatre, CVTC CV Tennis Courts 18988 Lake Chabot, CV Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Splash ParkCentennial Park 24000 Amador, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í CFD Center for the Dance 20391 Anita, CV Dance StudioChabot School, 19104 Lake Chabot, CVCherryland Park 198 Grove, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Skate AreaChildren’s Park at Giuliani PlazaMission Blvd. & “D” St., Hay Í Í

Christian Penke Park Tahoe & Morningside, Hay Í Í Í Í College Heights Park 27020 Fielding, Hay Í Í Í Colonial Acres School 17115 Meekland, Hay Í CONHS Conley-Caraballo High School541 Blanche, Hay Í Í Í Í Gymnasium

Dance Co Dance Company 1585 “B” St., Hay Dance/Fitness StudioDLDC Dance Live Dream Center 20391 Anita Ave., CV Dance/Fitness StudioDeerview Park 5780 Thousand Oaks, CV Í Í Í Í Í Í Del Rey Park Bockman & Channel, SLz Í Í Í Í Í DMT Douglas Morrisson Theatre22311 North Third St., Hay Í Í

EAABs Martial Arts Studio, 1252 “A” St., Hay

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So much to do . . . so close to home!Sports Fields & Gymnasiums | Pools | Event Venues

Nature Facilities | Hiking Trails | TheatreParks with Playgrounds & Open Space

Come out and play!

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Earl Warren Park 4660 Crow Canyon, CV Í ÍÍ Í Í Off-Leash Dog ParkEAP East Avenue Park 3221 East Ave., Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í AmphitheatreEast Avenue School 2474 East Ave., Hay Í Í Eden Greenway Cypress & Harder, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Eden Greenway XI Contessa & Sleepyhollow, Hay Off-Leash Dog ParkEdendale Park 16278 Ashland, SLz Í Off-Leash Dog ParkEMS Edendale Middle School, 16160 Ashland, SLz GymnasiumEHCR Eden House 1601 165th Ave., SL Community RoomEldridge Park Hamric & Rieger, Hay Í Í Í El Rancho Verde Field 32001 Trevor, Hay Í Í El Rancho Verde Park 541 Blanche, Hay Fairmont Linear Park Fairmont & East 14th, SL Í Í Í Í Fairmont Terrace Park 2091 Manchester, SL Í Í Í Fairview Park 2841 Romagnola, Hay Í Í Í Fairway Greens Park 30504 Vanderbilt, Hay Í Í Í FHPS Fairview Hills Preschool 2841 Romagnolo, Hay Preschool

FCP Five Canyons Park25847 Five Canyons Pkwy., CV Í Í Í Í Í Í ½ Í Í Í

Gansberger Park Kay & Calaroga, Hay Í Í Í Í GOESP Gordon E. Oliver Eden Shores Park2841 Seahaven Ct., Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í ½ Í Í

Greenbelt Trails Ward Creek Canyon, Hay Í Í Í Greenridge Park 6132 Greenridge, CV Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Greenwood Park Eden & Middle, Hay Í Í Í Í Hampton Dog Park Hampton & Standish, Hay Off-Leash Dog ParkHarder School Harder & Whitman, Hay Í Í Í Í Haymont Mini Park Collete & Luvena, Hay Í Í Í HASC Hayward Area Senior Center22325 North Third St., Hay Í Í Í Í Senior Center HSIC Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center4901 Breakwater, Hay Í Í Í Í Nature Center, Trails Hayward High School 1633 East Ave., Hay Í Í Hayward Plunge 24176 Mission Blvd., Hay Í Indoor Pool, Year-round SwimHesperian Park 620 Drew, SLz Í Í Í Hillcrest Knolls Park 150th & Van, SL Í ÍHot Box Yoga 22433 Foothill Blvd., Hay Yoga StudioIndependent School 4070 E. Castro Valley Blvd., CV Í Í J. A. Lewis Park 28630 Hayward Blvd., Hay Í Í Í Í Í Jack Holland Sr. Park 16301 E. 14th St., SL Í Í Í Í Í Skate AreaJalquin Vista Park 28846 Bay Heights, Hay Í ÍJapanese Gardens North Third & Crescent Bl., Hay Í Í Wedding Site Rental ConcessionsKP Kennedy Park 19501 Hesperian, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Petting Zoo, Rides, TrainKASCC Kenneth C. Aitken Senior/Com. Center17800 Redwood, CV Í Í Í Í Í Senior Center KGCR Kent Gardens 16450 Kent, SL Community RoomLakeridge Park 23333 Lakeridge, Hay Í Í Í ½ Basketball/Volleyball CourtLa Placita Mini Park El Dorado & Sonoma, Hay Í Í Í ½ Laurel Park 2652 Vergil, CV Í Longwood Park Leonardo & Reed, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Mark Green Sport Center 31224 Union City Blvd., UCMarshall School 20111 Marshall, CV Í Í MMAC Maoli Martial Arts Center21615 Hesperian Blvd., Hay Martial Arts Studio

Martin Luther King Field 26890 Holly Hill, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í MJCC Matt Jimenez Community Center28200 Ruus, Hay Í Í Í Í Indoor Basketball Court

MPTC McConaghy Park Tennis CourtsMcConaghy Park 18701 Hesperian Blvd., SLz Í Í Í Í Historical Building

Meek Park 240 Hampton, Hay Historical BuildingWest Terrace Í Í Í Í Í Í Wedding TerraceMTC Memorial Park Tennis CourtsMemorial Park 24176 Mission, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Hayward Plunge/Indoor Pool

MMTC Mervin Morris Park Tennis CourtsMervin Morris Park Nielsen & Grant, SLz Í Í Í Í Í Í Skate Area

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MHDR Mission Hills/Hayward Driving Range Lighted Driving Range, 225 Industrial Parkway West, Hay Í Í Pro ShopMission Hills of Hayward Golf Course # 9-Hole Golf Course, 275 Industrial Parkway West, Hay Í Í Pro ShopMt. Eden High School 2300 Panama, Hay Í Í Pool CLOSED 2008METC Mt. Eden Tennis Courts Historical Building, Mt. Eden Park 2451 W. Tennyson, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Shuffle BoardMusic Depot 944 B St., Hay Music StudioNuestro Parquecito East 10th & Jefferson, Hay Í Í Í Í Old Highlands Park 26180 Parkside, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Palma Ceia Park 27600 Decatur, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í PALHP Palomares Hills Park 7050 Villareal, CV Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Bouncers allowedPark School 411 Larchmont, Hay Í Í Í Parsons Park Almond & Walnut, CV Í Í Pexioto School 24150 Ruus, Hay Í Í Í PhotoCentral 1099 “E” St., Hay Í Í Í Darkroom, Gallery, Digital LabProctor School 17520 Redwood, CV Í Í Rancho Arroyo Park 2121 Depot, Hay Í Í Í Í Redwood School 4400 Alma, CV Í Í Richard H. Sheridan Soccer Fields 2580 Eden Park Place, Hay Í ÍÍ Í Í ÍÍ Í Í Sports Complex

Ridge Trail Park Boulder Cnyn./Rancho Palo. Rd. Í Í Í ½ Sand Volleyball CourtsRowell Ranch 9275 Dublin Canyon Rd., CV Í Í Í Í Rodeo ParkRuus Park Dickens & Folsom, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í SFCC San Felipe Park 2058 “D” St., Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í San Lorenzo High School 50 E. Lewelling, SLz Í Í SLZAS San Lorenzo Adult School820 Bockman Rd., SLz Classroom

SLCC San Lorenzo Park & Community Center1970 Via Buena Vista, SLz Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Lagoon, Off-Leash Dog Park

Schafer Park Evergreen & Flamingo, Hay Í Í Í Shepherd School 27211 Tyrrell, Hay Í Í Í Í Shorty Garcia Park & Fields 33940 7th St., UCSSVP Silver Star Veterans Park695 Industrial Pkway., Hay Í Í Í Í Bocce Ball Court Skywest Golf Course 1401 Golf Course Rd., Hay ProShop, Restaurant, Í Í Í Í Í Í Driving RangeSorensdale Center & Park 275 Goodwin, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Adult Special Needs ProgramSGCC Southgate Community Center26780 Chiplay, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í ÍÍ Í Í Í Í Í Í Southgate Swim Club 24900 Magnolia St., Hay ÍSpring Grove Park 25610 Spring, Hay Í Í Í Í STONE Stonebrae School 28761 Hayward Blvd., Hay Í Í Í Í Gymnasium

Stonybrook Park 620 Woodland, Hay Í Í Í ÍÍ Stratford Village Park Stratford & Canterbury, Hay Í Í Í ½ Skate AreaStrobridge School 21400 Bedford, CV Í Í Í SCNC Sulphur Creek Nature Center Nature Center, Animal Rehab1801 “D” St., Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Live Animal Displays SAC Sunset Adult Center Sunset Park 22100 Princeton, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Gym, Street Hockey Courts SSC Sunset Swim Center 410 Laurel, Hay Í Summer Swimming OnlyTennyson High School 27035 Whitman, Hay Í Í Tennyson Park Panjon & Huntwood, Hay Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Skate ParkTrue Fight Club 28460 Hesperian Blvd., Hay Fitness StudioTwin Bridges 301 Arrowhead, Hay Í Í Í ½ Sand Volleyball CourtTyrrell School 27000 Tyrrell, Hay Valle Vista Park 381 Valle Vista, Hay Í Í Í ½ Vannoy School 5100 Vannoy, CV Í Í Í WPTC Weekes Park Tennis Courts WPCC Weekes Park Community Center ÍÍÍÍ ÍÍÍ ÍÍÍÍÍÍ Art Studio, Bouncers allowed27182 Patrick, Hay Winton School 119 Winton, Hay Í Í

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General Information Phone Email/WebsiteCustomer Service ..................................................................................................(510) 881-6700 [email protected] Department ..................................................................................................(510) 881-6715 [email protected] Rangers...........................................................................................................(510) 881-6700 [email protected]

Program InformationAquatics/Swimming ...........................General Information ................................(510) [email protected] Programs .......................................General Information ................................(510) 881-6700

Adobe Art Gallery....................................(510) [email protected]

Ashland Community Center ............General Information ................................(510) 881-6700Douglas Morrisson Theatre .............General Information ................................(510) 881-6777....www.dmtonline.orgFacility Rentals....................................General Information ................................(510) 881-6700Golf .........................................................Mission Hills Golf Course .......................(510) [email protected]

Mission Hills Driving Range...................(510) 881-6730Skywest Golf Course ..............................(510) 317-2316

Gymnastics ..........................................General Information ................................(510) 888-0118 [email protected] Jimenez Community Center ...General Information ................................(510) [email protected] Programs ................................Hayward Shoreline

Interpretative Center ...............................(510) [email protected] Sulphur Creek Nature Center.................(510) 881-6747 [email protected]

Photography ........................................PhotoCentral ...........................................(510) 881-6721 [email protected]

Pre-K ......................................................General Information ................................(510) 881-6700Senior Centers ....................................Hayward Senior Center ..........................(510) [email protected]

Kenneth C. Aitken Senior& Community Center ..............................(510) [email protected]

Special Needs......................................Sorensdale Recreation Center...............(510) [email protected] – Youth and Adults...............General Information ................................(510) 317-2314

Field Rental ..............................................(510) 317-2314Volunteer Hayward ................................................................................................(510) 670-7280 [email protected]

Recreation CoordinatorsAdrienne De Ponte .............................Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center ..(510) [email protected] Ebadi .....................................Volunteer Coordinator.............................(510) 670-7280 [email protected] George........................................Aquatics and Pre-K .................................(510) 888-0123 [email protected] Luchini ......................................Special Needs..........................................(510) [email protected] Maine......................................Youth and Adult Sports ..........................(510) 888-0211 [email protected] Mishina .........................................Hayward Senior Center ..........................(510) [email protected] Sullivan.......................................Theatre Arts .............................................(510) [email protected] Tibbetts .........................................Kenneth Aitken Senior Center ...............(510) 881-6742 [email protected] Winsted ...................................Sulphur Creek Nature Center.................(510) 881-6747 [email protected] Zuniga ....................................Matt Jimenez and Ashland Community

Centers, Facility Rentals, Camps ..........(510) [email protected]

Recreation SupervisorsJean Clark ................................................................................................................(510) 888-0117 [email protected]

Arts, Dance, Music, Photography, Summer ConcertsDebbie Hernandez .................................................................................................(510) 856-9100 [email protected]

Matt Jimenez and Ashland Community Centers, Facility Rentals, Go Recreate, Mobile Rec Daniela Keiffer ........................................................................................................(510) [email protected]

Volunteer Hayward, Seniors, Special NeedsJennifer Koney........................................................................................................(510) [email protected]

Nature, Special Interest, Theatre Arts, East Ave CampsCarrie Godchaux (acting).....................................................................................(510) [email protected]

Custodial ServicesNoel Munivez ...........................................................................................................(510) [email protected]

Youth and Adult Sports, Fitness, Field and Gym RentalsNicole Espinoza Roa .............................................................................................(510) [email protected]

Aquatics, Marketing, Pre-K, Recreation Guide

AdministrativeRecreation Superintendent..............Kerrilyn Ely...............................................(510) [email protected] Manager .......................................Dan Giammona........................................(510) 317-2311 [email protected] Superintendent........................Dan Giammona........................................(510) 881-6715 [email protected] Manager ................................John Gouveia ...........................................(510) 881-6710 [email protected]

Visit us online at www.haywardrec.org

Hayward Area Recreation and Park DistrictProgram & Staff Directory

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Registration GuidelinesCorrectly completed registrations will have priority.Registration with unsigned Liability Agreement willnot be processed until signed. Class spaces will notbe held. Only one form is needed for each household.Registrants from separate households wishing toregister for the same class should mail separateregistration forms in the same envelope.Online/Mail-In Resident RegistrationProcessing Begins February 18 at 12:01amResident mail-in or fax registration forms receivedprior to February 18 will be held by the registrationstaff. On February 18 at 8:30am, random processingof these forms will begin and will continue until allclasses have been filled. Forms received after thisdate will be processed in the order received. Makechecks payable to H.A.R.D. Read, sign and date theLiability Agreement. Fill in the name of any applicantsunder the age of 18 on the line provided in the textof the agreement. Mail your completed RegistrationForm and Liability Release, fees and a self-addressedstamped envelope to: H.A.R.D. Registration, 1099 “E”Street, Hayward, CA 94541.Fax Resident RegistrationProcessing Begins February 18The Registration Form on page 66 may be faxed to(510) 881-6763. Please remember to check Visa,MasterCard or American Express and include thenumber and expiration date and sign the form. Visa,MasterCard and American Express are the onlymethods of payment accepted by fax. To confirm thatwe have received your fax call (510) 881-6700immediately after faxing. Please do not mail after faxing.Walk-In and Non-Resident RegistrationProcessing Begins February 25Walk-in and non-resident registration begins on February25. For walk-in registration locations, look for specificregistration information with your class information inthis brochure or call the District Office at (510) 881-6700.Check for specific locations in the class information ofthis brochure or drop registration off at the HaywardArea Recreation and Park District Office, 1099 “E” Street,Hayward. Non-resident mail-in or fax registration formsreceived prior to February 25 will be held by theregistration staff. On February 25 random processing ofthese forms will begin on a space available basis. Non-resident fee is $10 in addition to resident fees andapplies to each class for which you register.ScholarshipsSome partial scholarships are available based onneed and funds available. Please call (510) 881-6700or visit [email protected]. These scholarships aremade possible by generous funding from the H.A.R.D.Foundation.

Spring 2015 District HolidaysMay 25.

Refund PolicyRefunds/Credits will be issued only upon cancellationof a class/activity by the District — no exceptions.Refunds/Credits will be pro-rated for any classesalready provided. Refunds may take up to 21 days toprocess. If you withdraw from a class one week priorto the first class meeting, you may receive a ClientCredit for the registration period. Client Credits willbe issued within 21 days of the class and can be usedfor any District program. Refunds, cancellations andtransfer of classes are subject to a $2 service chargeper class for classes $15 and under; $5 servicecharge per class for classes $16 and over. Creditswill not be issued after the second class meeting.Returned Check PolicyIf for any reason your check is not honored by thebank and is returned to the Recreation and ParkDistrict, a $25 service charge will be levied.Class Fee PolicyClass fees will not be pro-rated for participants joiningafter the first class. There is a Senior Discount forResidents that are 60 years and older. In order to receivethe 25% discount for classes (excluding SeniorPrograms, Golf Programs and Adult Tennis Leagues),registration must be done in person at the District Office.Email Address UpdatesPlease be sure to call (510) 881-6700 to confirm thatyour email address on record with H.A.R.D. is current.

Some Common Questions . . .Did I get my class? If you sent your self-ad dressedstamped envelope, a copy of your registrationconfirmation will be returned. Bring it to your firstclass. If you have not received confirmation by February 25, please call (510) 881-6700. No places willbe held by telephone. No confirmation will be returnedwithout your self-addressed stamped envelope.Can I visit my child’s class? Attendance is limitedto registered participants only. The Recreation Districthas no personnel available to supervise childrenbefore or after scheduled classes. Sorry, no parentsin children’s classes either.What about full or cancelled classes? The Districtsets minimum and maximum numbers of participantsfor classes. We will take a waiting list for any classand will attempt to schedule a new class when asufficient number has signed up. Classes will becancelled if the minimum registrations are not received.It is helpful to include a second choice if possible.Are there any age limits? Where “Age Level” isindicated, your child must be that age on the startingday of the program unless otherwise noted.

Registration H.A.R.D.

Register early . . . classes fill quickly!Please, no mail-in or District Office walk-in registration for swim classes.

For Aquatics registration and program information, see page 7.

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70th Annual

Easter Egg Hunt&Bonnet Parade!

Saturday, April 4, 2015at Kennedy Park, 19501 Hesperian Blvd., Hayward

The Hayward Area Recreation and Park District’s Youth Program will

be hosting the 70th Annual Easter Bonnet Parade and Egg Hunt.

Bonnet Parade Registration will begin promptly at 9:00am. The Bonnet

Parade led by the Easter Bunny will begin at 9:30am. Bonnet Parade

participants must be 6 years and under and all bonnets must be

homemade and be worn by the participants during the parade to

qualify. Participants will have their homemade bonnets judged in the

following categories: the prettiest, most unusual and most colorful.

The egg hunt will immediately follow after the Bonnet Parade. There

are four egg hunt age categories; one to two, three to four, five to

six and seven to nine year olds. The event will take place rain or shine.

So much to do, so close to home . . .look inside

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