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Cit y of Campbell RECREATION ACTIVITY GUIDE and Campbell Profile-Newsletter WWW.CITYOFCAMPBELL.COM FALL 2014 September - December

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Check out our Fall 2014 Recreation Activity Guide with activities and programs from September through December!

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City of CampbellRECREATION ACTIVITY GUIDE and Campbell Profile-Newsletter

WWW.CITYOFCAMPBELL.COMFALL 2014September - December

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TABLE OF CONTENTSCAMPBELL PROFILE 1-6

AINSLEY HOUSE - MUSEUM 12-13

HERITAGE THEATRE 8-10

GENERAL INFORMATION

City Parks 57-58

Community Center 59-61

Library 22

Local Sports Groups 63

Message from the Director 7

Registration Information 64-65

Youth Scholarship 63

SPECIAL EVENTS

Calendar of Events 62

Campbell Toy Program 11

Carol of Lights 11

Community Garage Sale 15

Elves’ Fun Shop 16

Kids Night at the CCC 16

Oktoberfest 14

Halloween Fun at the Museum 12

Storytime with Santa 16

TODDLERS

Art 18

Cheerleading/Gymnastics 19

Dance 20

Fun for Little Ones 17

Movement Class 18

Music Together 17

Parent & Toddler 18

Soccer 26

YOUTH & TEEN

Art 22-23

Basketball 28

Cheerleading & Gymnastics 19

Dance 20-21

Driver’s Education 31

Fencing 25, 31

Futsal Indoor Soccer 25

YOUTH & TEENS (CONT.)

Karate - Judo/Ju-Jitsu 25

Kids Night Out at the CCC 16

Music Lessons 24

Oktobefest 10K & 5K Fun Run 49

Skatepark - Skateboarding 29

Soccer 26

Tennis 27

Volleyball 26

‘Wave’ Swim Team 30

ADULT

Aquatics 34

Art 44-45

Boot Camps 35

Computers 48

Cooking 46

CPR Certification 47

Dance 42

Drop-In Fitness Schedule 33

Fitness 33-38

Gardening 46

Judo/Ju-Jitsu 40

Music Lessons 43

Oktobefest 10K & 5K Fun Run 49

Pilates 37

Safety/Emergency Preparedness 47

Spinning 36

Sports League 39-40

Tennis 41

Yoga/Meditation 38

Zumba Gold 37

ADULT CENTER 50+ YRS

General Information 50

Fitness Classes 51-53

Services and Outreach 50

Special Interest Classes 53-55

Trips 56

Campbell City Council meetings are held the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month at 7:30 pm at City Hall, 70 North First Street. Re-broadcasts can be viewed on the City’s cable station on Channel 26.

CAMPBELL CITY COUNCILRich Waterman, MayorJeffrey Cristina, Vice Mayor Jason BakerMichael KotowskiEvan Low

RECREATION DEPARTMENT DIRECTORYCampbell Community Center - Recreation Office1 W. Campbell Avenue, C-31, Campbell, 95008

OFFICE HOURSMonday - Thursday 8:00 am - 5:30 pmFriday 8:00 am - 5:00 pmSaturday/Sunday Closed

Adult Center (50 yrs+ programs) (408) 866-2146Adult Lunch Program (408) 866-2764Class Registrations (408) 866-2104Community Center Rentals (408) 866-2138Community Center Leasing (408) 866-2192Field Conditions Hotline (408) 866-2769Historical Museum (408) 866-2119Heritage Theatre (408) 866-2700Park Reservations (408) 866-2104Recreation/Community Center Fax (408) 374-6965TTY for hearing impaired (408) 871-5104

The Campbell Community Center is accessible by VTA Bus Lines #26 and #60

and Mountain View - Winchester Light Rail service

RECREATION ACTIVITY GUIDE & CAMPBELL PROFILE Publication & Distribution

The Recreation Activity Guide and Campbell Profile/Newsletter is published three times a year. All Campbell residents should receive one by U.S. mail. Non-residents may request a one-year subscription of the Activity Guide by mailing a check for $5 payable to the City of Campbell with your name, address and home phone number to:

City of Campbell Recreation Department1 W. Campbell Avenue, C-31

Campbell, CA 95008

The guide will be mailed prior to important registration deadlines. Additional copies of the current guide are available at City Hall, Campbell Library, and the Recreation Office. You can also view the guide online at: www.cityofcampbell.com/recreation

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National Night OutAugust 5, 2014

Or, “America’s Night Out Against Crime”, was introduced in 1984 by the National Association of Town Watch, a non-profit organization working to promote various programs to address and prevent crime. This is a day to educate and celebrate community involvement Last year, over thirty-seven million Americans participated in National Night Out, while more are expected this year.

As in past years, the City of Campbell continues to encourage neighborhoods to participate in this event.

For more information visit the following link: http://natw.org.

On May 14, 2014, Mayor Richard Waterman delivered his State of the City address to over two-hundred members of the public at Campbell Community Center’s Orchard City Banquet Hall.

Vice Mayor Jeffrey Cristina kicked things off by welcoming attendees and recognizing the various dignitaries in attendance. City Manager Mark Linder served as the Master of Ceremony for the evening. The Pledge of Allegiance was then led by the Campbell Police Explorers.

The Mayor's presentation began with a brief overview of Campbell’s rich history, its challenges, and current economic state. He presented a review of current private development public

improvements across the City, such as the Hamilton Avenue Riverside Plaza Project and the East Campbell Avenue Portals Project. A short video was also presented, focusing on Campbell’s recent award from the Association of Bay Area Governments, in recognition of the City’s collaboration on affordable housing with the Santa Clara Valley Water District.

Community involvement was a strong point of emphasis during the Mayor’s address. He thanked the countless volunteers and numerous service organizations, neighborhood associations, commissions, and City departments for their continued help in shaping Campbell's community.

As part of the Mayor’s address, Police Chief Greg Finch and County Fire Chief Ken Kehmna presented an example of community support and willingness to help others during times of need. Chief Finch told the story of an emergency medical situation involving a local family. The incident involved an individual who had collapsed near the Community Center track and was unresponsive. Quick and decisive actions were taken and through the heroic efforts of a number of nearby citizens, as well as fire and police personnel, the individual not only survived, but was able to make a full recovery. This provided a dramatic example of community involvement that helps make Campbell an enjoyable and safe place to live and work. (Continued on Page 5)

State of the City Event

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Water Conservation and Creek Friendly Car Washing

If you are trying to save water during the current drought and would like to help keep our creeks clean, consider the way you wash your car. Washing your car on driveways, or other paved areas, can result in potentially harmful runoff flowing into gutters and storm drains.

Two alternative methods can help with water conservation and help to avoid pollution runoff into storm drains and creeks.

Commercial Car Washing - When using commercial car washes, you can save on your water bill. Commercial facilities are required to discharge their waste responsibly, thereby making sure runoff does not end up in storm drains or creeks. The City of Campbell supports discounts at local car washes. You may download the “Watershed Watch Discount Card” at this link: http://www.mywatershedwatch.org/discounts.html

Car Washing at Home - When washing your vehicle at home, try to park it on a grassy, landscaped, or unpaved area. Using this method allows water to soak into the ground, providing nourishment for your landscaping. This allows microorganisms in the soil to break down many of the pollutants in wash water, providing a natural filtering system for the polluted water and helps prevent pollution from ending up in local creeks. You might even be able to conserve water by skipping one of your regularly scheduled irrigation cycles.

Additional Tips for Car Washing at Home:

• Nozzle - Use an auto-shutoff nozzle to conserve water.

• Dump Wash Buckets Using Indoor Drains - When finished washing, take the bucket of wash water and dispose of it down a sink, tub, or toilet. Doing so allows the polluted water to flow to the water treatment plant rather than potentially ending up in our creeks.

• Soap - Use a biodegradable soap, or no soap.

• Engine Cleaner - If you use an engine cleaner solvent, choose a less-toxic version. Try limonene, a citrus-based solvent. Use rags instead of water to remove degreasers from your engine. Do not allow wash water to flow onto the pavement, street, or into storm drains. Many degreasers contain highly toxic solvents that are not only harmful to our watersheds, but are also dangerous to work with. Carefully read labels to avoid products containing naphtha, nonylphenol ethozylate, trichloroethane, or trichloroethylene.

Car Wash Fundraising Events - All West Valley communities have ordinances in place that prohibit polluted runoff from flowing into gutters and into our storm drains and creeks. The West Valley Clean Water Program can provide your fundraising group with a “Free” loan of a Car Wash Kit, which will help your group to stay compliant with local ordinances.

The Car Wash Kit includes such items as a pump to carry polluted runoff to a landscaped area, a mat to cover storm drains, and other necessary items. To borrow a kit, contact: [email protected] or call (408) 354-5385 and ask for the Storm Water Inspector. Additional information on car washing can be found at: http://www.mywatershedwatch.org/pdf_files/CarWashBrochure.pdf

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City Manager's Message (Continued from Page 3)

I urge readers to visit our City’s website at www.CityofCampbell.com. Here, residents and visitors can access more information about City services and projects. Two items of special interest under the “What’s New” homepage includes a recorded video from the Mayor’s June 2014 State of the City address and links to the City’s new marketing videos. We would like to encourage the community to patronize Campbell businesses who supported the production of these videos.

I hope you find the articles in this newsletter useful. If you have any comments please call the appropriate City department listed in the directory contained in this Recreation Guide. On behalf of the Campbell City Council and staff, I hope you and your family have an enjoyable autumn and holiday season. Please remember to drive safely around schools and neighborhoods, as schools are back in session.

Sincerely,

Mark LinderCity Manager

City Offices ClosedCity offices will be closed for the

following holidays:

Labor DaySeptember 1, 2014

Thanksgiving HolidayNovember 27, 2014

Day After ThanksgivingNovember 28, 2014

Christmas Eve - Close at NoonDecember 24, 2014

Christmas DayDecember 25, 2014

The Police Department and all emergency services however will

remain available to the public during the closures.

Police Dispatch personnel will remain on-site and are available

24 hours per day.

State law requires smoke alarms in each sleeping room, outside each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms, and on each additional story of the dwelling.

State Fire Marshall approved carbon monoxide alarms are required in dwelling units with a fossil fuel-burning heater or appliance, fireplace or an attached garage and should be installed in existing dwellings.

Smoke alarms shall be tested and maintained in accordance with

the manufacturer’s instructions. Smoke alarms in one and two-family dwellings shall be replaced after 10 years from the date of manufacture marked on the unit, or if the date of manufacture cannot be determined. Conventional ionization smoke alarms that are solely battery powered shall be equipped with a 10-year battery and have a silence feature.

Smoke alarms or detectors shall be installed a minimum of 20 feet horizontal distance from a permanently installed cooking appliance (exception: ionized

smoke alarms with an alarm-silencing switch or photoelectric smoke alarms can be installed within 10-feet or greater from a permanently-installed cooking appliance).

For additional information, contact the City's Building Department at (408) 866-2130 or [email protected].

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In the coming months, the City’s Public Works Department will be overseeing the construction of some long awaited capital improvement projects totaling over $12 million and when completed, the projects will result in significant improvements on several major City streets.

Hamilton Avenue Rehabilitation Projects - Two pavement rehabilitation contracts have been awarded for Hamilton Avenue between Marathon Drive and the city limits west of Phoenix Drive. These projects will complete pavement improvements as well as a reconstruction of the median island curbing in this area. A future contract may follow for the installation of new median island landscaping. This work is part of the City’s annual street maintenance program and is partially funded by federal grant funds. Construction is scheduled to begin in August 2014 with completion by November 2014.

Hacienda Avenue Green Street Improvement Project - In June, construction contracts were awarded for the construction of new green street improvements on Hacienda Avenue between Winchester Boulevard and Burrows/San Tomas Aquino Roads. Improvements will include reconditioned roadway pavement with stormwater treatment basins; continuous bicycle lanes and sidewalks; corner bulb outs with accessibility ramps; improved transit stops; and new LED street lighting. A combination of federal, state and local dollars will fund the project along this portion of Hacienda Avenue. Project completion is planned for the summer of 2015.

East Campbell Avenue Portals Project - The East Campbell Avenue Portals Project is scheduled to begin construction in the fall of 2014. This project will construct amenities to improve pedestrian and bicycle access on Campbell Avenue beneath Highway 17, as identified in the East Campbell Avenue Master Plan. The existing structure will be changed on both sides of East Campbell Avenue to allow for wider walkways and improved bike lanes. New tiered retaining walls with landscaping will be included at each portal. A combination of federal, state, and local grant programs is funding most of the project costs of this improvement. Project completion is planned for fall 2015.

For more information on individual projects and schedules, please visit the “Project Updates” page on the City’s website at www.CityofCampbell.com or contact the Public Works Department at (408) 866-2150.

Backyard Projects - Are Permits Required?

During the summer season, many homeowners do improvement projects in their backyards such as decks, sheds, arbors, shade structures, or fences. Sometimes you need a permit for such work and sometimes not. An important consideration oftentimes is setback distance requirements from property line(s) or other structures on site. Any decks require a permit. Garden sheds larger than 120 square feet requires a permit. Any shed with electrical or plumbing hook ups also require a permit. For additional information, contact the Planning Department at (408) 866-2140 or [email protected].

State of the City(Continued from Page 1)

Mayor Waterman closed his address by looking toward the future of the City, focusing on long-term sustainability, maintaining a positive business environment, and on the proper utilization of technology. As such, he stressed that providing a high quality of life to residents, visitors, businesses, and the community at large, will continue to be the City’s top priority.

The State of the City address video may be viewed online at the City Council’s webpage using the following link: http://www.ci.campbell.ca.us/196/State-of-the-City.

Public Works Projects

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• App roved the p lans and specifications for the Hamilton Avenue Median and Roadway Rehabilitation Project.

• Approved a l im i ted te rm I n f o r m a t i o n Te c h n o l o g y Administrator position.

• Authorized the submittal and funding of two non-competitive Community Development Block Grant proposals to the County of Santa Clara for Target Code Enforcement for Americans with Disability Act pedestrian pathway improvements around the City Hall Complex for FY 2015.

• Authorized the submittal of the proposed FY 2015 Storm Water Management Program Budget to West Valley Sanitation District.

• Authorized the renewal of a license agreement with Campbell Pony Baseball for the use of the enclosed baseball field, concession building and related areas at John D. Morgan Park until June 30, 2016.

• Authorized the Public Works Director to set the rate for the use of the ChargePoint electric vehicle charging stations.

May• Commended Sandy Dear,

Executive Assistant, for twenty-five years of dedicated service to the City.

• Authorized the Director of Recreation and Community Services to issue a Request for Proposal to contract for professional services for adult recreation basketball leagues and to award a contract to the selected bidder.

• Adopted the San Francisco Bay Area Integrated Regional Water Management Plan.

• Adopted a resolut ion that declared May 18-24 as "National Public Works Week".

• A d o p t e d a r e v i s e d C i t y o f C a m p b e l l E m e r g e n c y Management Plan.

• Adopted a resolution designating 266 West Campbell Avenue, 616 El Patio Drive, and 35-45 South First Street, as Historic Resource Inventory Properties.

• Authorized the Public Works Director to submit a grant application to the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority ( V TA ) i n Tr a n s p o r t a t i o n Development Act Funds for the Campbell Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvement Project, and two additional grant applications to the VTA for the San Tomas Aquino Creek Trail Project and the East Campbell Avenue Portals Project.

• Approved Council compensation adjustment effective January 2015.

June

• Commended Gregory Finch, Police Chief, for twenty-eight years of dedicated service to the City.

• Commended Charley Adams, Police Captain, for thirty years of dedicated service to the City.

• Accepted improvements for Americans with Disability Act Accessibility Ramps Project.

• Accepted donations for the Campbell Historical Museum & Ainsley House from the Museum Foundation and Friends of the Heritage Theatre in the amounts o f $30,000 and $25,000, respectively for a total of $55,000.

• A p p r o v e d C i t y A t t o r n e y compensat ion ad jus tment effective July 2014.

• Authorized the Community Development Director to contract a full-time temporary City Building Inspector.

• Adopted the FY 2015 Operating Budget and the FY 2015-2019 Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan.

• Authorized the use of l ive entertainment at Rendezvous Wine Bar and Ciano’s Modern Latin Flavors.

July

• Adopted a resolution declaring the month of July as “Parks Make Life Better” month in the City of Campbell.

• Authorized the City Manager to execute a Master Agreement with the County of Santa Clara to provide a Senior Nutrition Program for FY 2015.

• Authorized the City Manager to execute a Master Agreement with Frank Szeto of “The New Orient Restaurant” to provide catered meals for the Senior Nutrition Program for FY 2015.

• Approved the Civic Center Master Plan Project Statement; Needs Assessment and Plan of Service; Architectural Space Program; Design Criteria; and Scenario Criteria.

• Appointed Carol Hoffman to the Civic Improvement Commission.

• Appointed Lucy Zheng as Chairperson of the Rental I n c r e a s e F a c t - F i n d i n g Committee, and Marla Sierras as a Tenant Representative.

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EMERGENCY .......................................................................911Adult Center 50+ ................................................(408) 866-2146Animal Control (Silicon Valley) ...........................(408) 764-0344Building Department .......................................... (408) 866-2130Business Licenses ..............................................(408) 866-2174City Clerk ........................................................... (408) 866-2117City Manager ..................................................... (408) 866-2125Community Center Facility Rentals ....................(408) 866-2138Community Development. ..................................(408) 866-2140Finance Department ........................................... (408) 866-2111Fire (Santa Clara County)...................................(408) 378-4010Graffiti Hotline .................................................... (408) 866-2191Heritage Theatre .................................................(408) 866-2700

CITY OF CAMPBELL DIRECTORY OF CITY SERVICESHuman Resources/Personnel............................ (408) 866-2122Library.................................................................(408) 866-1991Museum .............................................................. (408) 866-2119Parks Maintenance ............................................ (408) 866-2145Police (Non-Emergency) ................................... (408) 866-2121Public Works/Engineering ................................. (408) 866-2150Public Works/Service Center ............................. (408) 866-2145Recreation Department ......................................(408) 866-2104Street Light Hotline .............................................(408) 866-2781T.D.D. Hearing Impaired .....................................(408) 866-2790Traffic Signals .....................................................(408) 866-2145Volunteer Services............................................. (408) 866-2196

A MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR

The Recreation and Community Services Department has embraced the many ways that Parks Make Life Better here in the City of Campbell. The Parks Make Life Better logo is proudly displayed on all of our summer camp shirts and staff shirts. I think it is terrific to see children having fun at John D. Morgan Park—laughing and running—really living the message of how parks and recreation programs improve lives.

Another way that we are living the Parks Make Life Better message in the City of Campbell is through the creation of positive spaces and gathering places. This fall the Recreation and Community Services Department will take a fresh look at the way space is used at the Community Center for recreation. We want to get a sense of how each room could best be utilized and then make improvements to meet those usage goals. For example, would it be helpful to designate some rooms as fitness or workshop space instead of multi-purpose? As a community we need to engage in conversations to establish the priorities for recreation services. The development of a Recreation Plan will assist in this effort by serving as a long-term guide in order to meet our community goals. I look forward to this project and working together on a plan for the future.

Thanks to everyone who attended the Summer Concert Series this season. The best part of the Summer Concert Series is the feeling of community as neighbors and friends gather at Orchard City Green to enjoy music. As fall begins I hope you will consider joining your friends at the Oktoberfest Fun Run and participating in the 5K or 10K race. Both the Concerts and the Fun Run provide shared experiences and a positive way to be part of the Campbell Community. It’s another example of what Parks Make Life Better is all about!

Kind regards,

Regina MaurantonioDirector Recreation & Community Services

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HERITAGE THEATRE

SEPTEMBER 5, 6Healing Journeys presents: Cancer as a Turning Point Conference

SEPTEMBER 14Kuchipudi Dance presents: Anvita Pillato’s Arangetram

SEPTEMBER 18USCIS Naturalization Ceremonies

SEPTEMBER 20Morgan Autism Center Conference

SEPTEMBER 24, 25Temple Emanu-El’s High Holy Days

SEPTEMBER 27 Athira Pratap’s Arangetram

OCTOBER 2 Santa Clara County Office of Education Annual Teacher Recognition

OCTOBER 3, 4 Temple Emanu-El’s High Holy Days

OCTOBER 16 USCIS Naturalization Ceremonies

OCTOBER 18 Indian Health Center of Silicon Valley 8th Annual Fundraiser Comedy Jam

NOVEMBER 1 IIT Diwali

NOVEMER 7Warren Miller film

NOVEMBER 8Nrithyollasa Dance Arangetram

NOVEMBER 20 USCIS Naturalization Ceremonies

NOVEMBER 29Kuchipudi Art Center presents: Shrita Pendekanti’s Kuchipudi Nrityanjali

DECEMBER 5 Popovich Pet Comedy

DECEMBER 6Heritage Theatre presents: An Irish Christmas

DECEMBER 14 AOC-CA Ballet Winter Show

DECEMBER 20, 21 South Bay Dance Center presents: Nutcracker

The list below indicates all public shows/events booked for the fall season at the Heritage Theatre at the time of publication. Please visit www.heritagetheatre.org for the most current list of upcoming events.

Calendar of Eventsat the Heritage Theatre

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Saturday, December 68:00 pm

www.heritagetheatre.org$41 for season ticket holders

$46 individual

The Heritage Theatre presents

An Irish Christmas as part of the 2014-2015 Season

More shows to be announced!

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RENTAL INFORMATIONThe Heritage Theatre and the adjacent Garden Courtyard are available for community and corporate rentals. The Theatre Use Policy and Schedule of Fees & Charges are available on the City’s website www.cityofcampbell.com. For an appointment to view the facility or to obtain an estimate of charges for your event, please contact Theatre Manager, Kristyn Jacobson at (408) 866-2797 or [email protected].

The Campbell Heritage Theatre features:• 800 seats (600 orchestra, 200 balcony)• State-of-the-art sound and lighting equipment• Backstage area with three dressing rooms and a Green room• Garden Courtyard adjacent to the Theatre for receptions• Professional House and Technical Staff to work with you to make your

event the very best that it can be

VOLUNTEERSJoin our wonderful team of volunteers for our upcoming productions! Volunteers specialize in a variety of areas such as ticket taking, ushering, greeters and more! Volunteer applications and detailed information about our Volunteer Program can be found online at www.heritagetheatre.org or contact our Volunteer Coordinator at (408) 871-5127 or [email protected].

• Awards Ceremony• Comedy Show• Concert or Recital • Dance Performance

• Musical Performance • Public or Private Meeting• Seminar or Presentation • Variety Show

CONSIDER THE HERITAGE THEATRE FOR YOUR NEXT EVENT!HERITAGE THEATRE BOX OFFICE

(408) 866-2700

www.heritagetheatre.org

The Heritage Theatre Box Office is located at the front of the Heritage Theatre in the Campbell Community Center,1 W. Campbell Ave, Campbell, 95008.

Regular Box Office Hours:Tuesday - Thursday 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Friday 9:00 am - 5:30 pmSaturday 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

Event/Show Dates: One hour before showtime

if events are ticketed

Warren Miller film Popovich Comedy Pet TheatreAOC CA Ballet

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SPECIAL EVENTS

Campbell Community Toy Program 2014

The Campbell Community Toy Progarm will start collecting toys on Monday, November 4, 2014 at various locations in the City of Campbell including the two fire stations: Station 81 on Union just south of Campbell Ave and Station 80 on Sunnyoaks between Winchester and Virginia. Additional collection boxes will be at the Campbell Community Center Office (Room C-31), Campbell City Hall, Campbell Library and various locations in downtown Campbell.

Toys will be distributed on Saturday, December 20 from 8:30 am - noon at the Home Church located on the corner of Winchester Blvd and Latimer Ave. For more information regarding drop-off locations, toy donation, and volunteering, please visit the Campbell Community Toy Program website at www.CampbellToyDrive.com, or contact Bob Carlson at (408) 504-8616.

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TOYProgram

Saturday, December 6, 2014 4:00 - 8:00 pm

Downtown Campbell

Special activities for kids will include snow play, bounce houses, pony rides and a chance to visit Santa Claus, courtesy of the Campbell Kiwanis. Adults will enjoy the music, caroling and glee on the faces of the children. This free event is provided by the Carol of Lights Committee and is designed for all the children of the community. The event is funded entirely by donations.

For more information on the event or to make a donation in support of the event, visit www.caroloflights.org

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CAMPBELL HISTORICAL MUSEUM

CAMPBELL HISTORICAL MUSEUM

Celebrating 30 years in Fire House #151 N. Central Avenue

In 1964, the first Campbell Historical Museum exhibit opened in the Country Woman’s Club headquarters on Campbell Avenue. In 1984, the museum opened its doors in the Fire House #1. This year, join the Campbell Historical Museum as we celebrate our 50th and 30th anniversaries and continue sharing the rich history of Campbell and the Santa Clara Valley with residents, visitors, and students.

Open Saturdays, noon – 4:00 pm(excluding public holidays)

GENERAL ADMISSION: $2.00FREE for museum members and children under age 6

Combination tickets including a visit to the Ainsley House are available. Tickets do not have to be used on the same day.

EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY OUTREACHThe museum offers two on-site education field trips for students to learn about local history: Hands-on History at the Campbell Historical Museum and History Detectives at the Ainsley House. Both three-hour field trips are offered Monday through Friday in the morning. To enhance student learning, or for other community groups, the museum offers four traveling history trunks: Ohlone, Pioneer, Orchards & Canneries, and Immigration. The trunks, filled with touchable artifacts and an instructor’s guide, rent for $60 per month. To schedule a field trip or rent a history trunk, please contact Kerry Perkins at (408) 866-2718 or [email protected].

VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDIf you enjoy history and meeting people, consider becoming a docent or greeter for the Campbell Historical Museum & Ainsley House. For more information, call (408) 866-2718.

We are also seeking volunteers interested in helping us organize and preserve the Museum’s historical collections. For more information, call (408) 866-2759.

HALLOWEEN FUN The Campbell Historical Museum invites families to the annual Spooky Night for some not-too-spooky fun! The Museum will have Halloween crafts and activities geared for children ages 2 to 11, but open to kids of all ages. Additional details will be available soon at (408) 866-2757 and www.cityofcampbell.com/museum.

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AINSLEY HOUSE

AINSLEY HOUSE &

MORGAN GALLERY

Celebrating our 20 th Anniversary300 Grant Street

Built in 1925 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Ainsely House opened to the public in 1994. Docent-led tours of the beautifully restored, Tudor style home of Campbell canning pioneer J.C. Ainsley and his wife Alcinda will transport you to the bygone era of the 1920s.

Open March-December, Thursday-Sunday, noon – 4:00 pmlast tour at 3:15 pm (excluding public

holidays)

GENERAL ADMISSION:$6.00 Adults; $4.00 Seniors (60+);

$2.50 YouthDuring the holidays, admission is an

additional $2.00 per personFREE for museum members and

children under age 6Combination tickets including a visit to the Campbell Historical Museum are available. Tickets do not have to be used on the same day.

Create your Storybook Wedding in 2015The Ainsley Garden, bordered by flowering crabapple trees and enclosed by latticed fencing covered with climbing roses, is the perfect setting for your wedding or event. The unique and romantic setting of the Ainsley Garden is available for your special occasion between May and October. For current prices, photos, and information, visit www.cityofcampbell.com/museum.

HOLIDAYS AT THE AINSLEY HOUSEThe Ainsley House becomes a winter wonderland as local businesses and organizations festively decorate each room for the holiday season. Join us for Photos with Santa, Holiday Tours, or an Evening Open House. Additional details will be available soon by calling (408) 866-2757 or visiting www.cityofcampbell.com/museum.

photo courtesy of Charlie Gibson

photo courtesy of Charlie Gibson

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SPECIAL EVENTS

Sponsored by the Campbell Chamber of Commerce, Campbell’s own Oktoberfest will be held on October 18 and 19, 2014. This Fall Festival is held every year in downtown Campbell. The tradition of celebrating the harvest is especially important to our community whose roots are in the agricultural past of the area. Lots of fun music, art, dancing, food, and great beer are the important attractions that thousands of people enjoy year after year.

Saturday, October 18 from 10:00 am to 6:00 pmSunday, October 19 from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm

Please contact the Campbell Chamber for more information at(408) 378-6252 or www.campbellchamber.net

Ride the Light Rail to Downtown Campbell! Free, but limited, parking in Downtown Parking Garages

Celebrate Oktoberfest in Downtown Campbell

Start your Oktoberfest weekend off on the right foot at the City of Campbell’s 7th Annual Oktoberfest 10K & 5K Fun/Walk Run. Due to popular demand, we’ve added a 10K division! Runners will enjoy the flat course and fall foliage on the popular Los Gatos Creek Trail adjacent to historical Downtown Campbell. This family-friendly event is perfect for both runners and walkers. Register by October 10 to receive a race t-shirt. VOLUNTEER The Recreation Department is now accepting volunteer applications for the annual Oktoberfest Run/Walk. For more information, please contact Misty at [email protected]. EVENT SPONSOR If you or your company is interested in a great opportunity to sponsor this community event, please contact Jennifer at (408) 866-2768 or [email protected]. Sponsorship deadline for this event is September 19.

Register at www.cityofcampbell.com/recreation

189:00 AM 10K/9:15 AM 5K

$32 Adults/$16 Under 20

AT CAMPBELL PARK

Campbell Ave & Gilman Ave

OCT 2014

Oktoberfest7th Annual

DATE UPDATEDsince last publication[ ]

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SPECIAL EVENTS

The City of Campbell will host its Annual Community Garage Sale, “Campbell On Sale”, to be held on Saturday, October 11, 2014 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Over 200 households participated in last year’s event. Don’t miss out on the fun! You can participate by having your own sale, or by joining others in your neighborhood and having a block or neighborhood sale.

This is an opportunity to clean out your closets and keep those items from going into the landfill.

The registration deadline is Wednesday, September 24. Don’t miss this opportunity to either have a garage sale yourself, or shop at one! Garage sale maps with addresses will be available to the public on Friday, October 10 at various locations in Campbell. For more information, please visit the City’s website at www.cityofcampbell.com, or call Diana Johnson at (408) 866-2749.

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YES! I want to participate in CAMPBELL ON SALE (the Garage Sale)

NAME:

STREET ADDRESS:

CROSS STREET:

CITY (FOR MAILING): ZIP CODE:

EMAIL: PHONE:

YES! I would be interested in distributing garage sale maps at my sale.

YES! I am interested in volunteering for the event (i.e., map and poster distribution to local businesses).

MAIL THIS FORM TO: Diana Johnson, City of Campbell, 70 North First Street, Campbell, CA 95008For more information, please visit www.cityofcampbell.com or call (408) 866-2145.

I am going to have the following items to sell:

O Antiques O Appliances O Baby Clothes O Bicycles O Books O Clothing O Computers/Electronics O Exercise EquipmentO Furniture O Housewares O Musical Instruments O Toys O Misc. Tresures__________________

COMMUNITY Garage Sale

OCTOBER 11, 2014Saturday9:00 am - 4:00 pm

www.cityofcampbell.com

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YOUTH SPECIAL EVENTS

KIDS NIGHT AT THE CCC (4-12 YRS) Parents have a quiet night in or a night on the town while children enjoy dinner with their friends, creating their own arts and crafts, playing games, and having fun. Dinner is provided. A $5 discount is given for siblings registered at the same time - To receive the discount, customers must register in-person, or online (after receiving a discount code by email/phone). Instructed by Georgina Silva and past summer Day Camp leaders. Held in M-49 (pre-school room).

Activity # Day Time Date Ages R/NR Fee

54000.21 F 6:00-9:30 pm 9/19 4-12 $25/$30

54000.22 F 6:00-9:30 pm 10/17 4-12 $25/$30

54000.23 F 6:00-9:30 pm 11/7 4-12 $25/$30

54000.24 F 6:00-9:30 pm 12/12 4-12 $25/$30

ELVES’ FUN SHOP (3-10 YRS) Children will have fun getting ready for the holidays making crafts, playing games, eating snacks, singing holiday songs, and more! This is a great opportunity for parents to go shopping, wrap gifts, and finish up holiday projects. Space is limited, so register early! Supervised by Ms. Tiffany (Grover) and past summer Day Camp leaders. Held M-48 and M-49 (pre-school rooms).

Activity # Day Time Date Ages R/NR Fee

69910.21 Sa 10:00-1:00 pm 12/20 3-4 $31/$36

69911.21 Sa 10:00-3:00 pm 12/20 5-10 $42/$47

STORYTIME WITH SANTA (0-12 YRS) Santa Claus will take time out of his busy holiday schedule to make this special annual event at the Campbell Community Center. Santa will read the children a special holiday story, and every child will have the opportunity to sit on Santa’s lap, and have their photo taken. Parents are free and must attend with their child/children. Parents are welcome to bring their own cameras too. Holiday crafts, cookies and sipping hot cocoa will round out the night. Children are welcome to come dressed in their pajamas! This activity is very popular. Held in M-50.

Activity # Day Time Date Ages R/NR Fee

54400.21 F 6:30-8:00 pm 12/5 under 2 $10/$15

54401.21 F 6:30-8:00 pm 12/5 2-12 $25/$30

54400.22 Sa 6:30-8:00 pm 12/6 under 2 $10/$15

54401.22 Sa 6:30-8:00 pm 12/6 2-12 $25/$30

Please register for one date only

HALLOWEEN FUN The Campbell Historical Museum invites families to the annual Spooky Night for some not-too-spooky fun! The Museum, located at 51 N. Central Ave. in downtown Campbell, will have Halloween crafts and activities geared for children ages 2 to 11, but open to kids of all ages. Additional details available at (408) 866-2757 and www.cityofcampbell.com/museum.

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TODDLERS

MUSIC TOGETHER: MIXED AGE (NEWBORN-6 YRS)This is the essential Music Together class, one that a child can attend from birth through age six – and through all nine song collections (rotated over three years). This basic class follows the recommendations of child development researchers – grouping children of a variety of ages because this fosters natural, family-style learning. Younger children enjoy watching and imitating older ones; older children learn by leading younger ones; and adults are happy because the children in the family can go to class together. Each child participates at his or her own level in singing, moving, chanting, listening, watching, or exploring musical instruments. Any caregivers may bring children with no limit to the number of adults who attend with each child. The whole family is welcome for this important family music experience. A $50 material fee per family is due at the first class. Monday class is held in E-44; all other days, class is held in E-42. Activity # Day Time Dates Ages Fee

53321.21 M 9:30-10:15 am 9/15-12/8*1 0-6 $220

53322.21 M 10:30-11:15 am 9/15-12/8*1 0-6 $220

53323.21 M 11:30-12:15 pm 9/15-12/8*1 0-6 $220

53324.21 M 12:30-1:15 pm 9/15-12/8*1 0-6 $220

53325.21 M 3:30-4:15 pm 9/15-12/8*1 0-6 $220

53326.21 M 4:30-5:15 pm 9/15-12/8*1 0-6 $220

53327.21 M 5:30-6:15 pm 9/15-12/8*1 0-6 $220

53331.21 T 9:30-10:15 am 9/16-12/9*2 0-6 $220

53332.21 T 10:30-11:15 am 9/16-12/9*2 0-6 $220

53333.21 T 11:30-12:15 pm 9/16-12/9*2 0-6 $220

53341.21 W 9:30-10:15 am 9/17-12/10*3 0-6 $220

53342.21 W 10:30-11:15 am 9/17-12/10*3 0-6 $220

53343.21 W 11:30-12:15 pm 9/17-12/10*3 0-6 $220

53361.21 F 9:30-10:15 am 9/19-12/12*4 0-6 $220

53362.21 F 10:30-11:15 am 9/19-12/12*4 0-6 $220

53363.21 F 11:30-12:15 pm 9/19-12/12*4 0-6 $220

53371.21 Sa 9:30-10:15 am 9/20-12/13*5 0-6 $220

53372.21 Sa 10:30-11:15 am 9/20-12/13*5 0-6 $220

53373.21 Sa 11:30-12:15 pm 9/20-12/13*5 0-6 $220

No class *1 10/13; *2 11/11; *3 11/26; *4 11/28; *5 11/29

MUSIC TOGETHERFor more than a generation, the award-winning Music Together program has helped engage adults in supporting their children’s music and overall development. Our songs and teaching practices have been perfected in classrooms and homes around the world for over 25 years. Our curriculum fosters the integration of music into everyday life – regardless of adults’ music ability. The program enhances children’s learning in multiple domains, increases family engagement, and adds richly to each family’s musical “toolbox”. Siblings are welcome, especially infants who may attend for free if they are 8 months or under.

MUSIC TOGETHER: MASTERS (3-6 YRS)Especially for children between the ages of 3 and 6 who have attended several semesters of Music Together. Bring your child for the same outstanding music with some different kinds of activities: rhythm improvisation, independent singing, dance improvisation, and dramatic play. Teachers work with individual skill levels and interests. Please Note: because they are so used to trying to keep up with their big sisters and brothers, younger siblings are welcome to register and attend the Masters Class too. A $50 material fee per family is due at the first class. Class is held in E-42. Activity # Day Time Dates Ages Fee

53344.21 W 12:30-1:15 pm 9/17-12/10* 3-6 $220

*No class 11/26

FUN FOR LITTLE ONES (9 MO-3.5 YRS)This will be a fun-filled class in which parents participate with their child and introduce him/her to group play as well as connect with other parents. Participants will join instructor, “Miss Joy”, and other adults with tots for lots of giggling, singing, dancing, playing and learning. Participants will sing songs and explore movement activities using props like parachutes, tunnels, slides, musical instruments and much more. Children must be crawling to participate in the younger class and should be confident walkers for the older class. Class is instructed by Joy Coyle and held in M-47 (pre-school room).

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages Fee

51001.21 M 9:30-10:25 am 9/22-12/8* 9 mo-2 $80/$87

51002.21 M 10:30-11:25 am 9/22-12/8* 2-3.5 $80/$87

*No class 11/10, 11/24

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RHYTHMS IN ART (2-5 YRS)Children will try out different art mediums as they get an opportunity to explore clay, acrylics, color pencils, stamps-inks, crayons, pastels, and more. Our age appropriate mixed media projects allow each child to be creative while developing a rich imagination. The last fifteen minutes of each class will be free choice of musical/parachute play, dress up, and drawing in our spacious play room. Children must be accompanied by a parent/caregiver. A $40 material fee is due at the class. Class held at the Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave., Campbell.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages Fee

50901.21 T 10:00-11:00 am 9/9-10/28 2-5 $155

50902.21 W 10:00-11:00 am 9/10-10/29 2-5 $155

50903.21 Sa 9:00-10:00 am 9/13-11/1 2-5 $155

TODDLERS

MY FIRST ART CLASS (1.5-5 YRS)Parents spend quality time with their child creating art and having fun together! Each week features a new theme with five art stations of new and exciting projects. Projects are age-appropriate, allowing children the freedom to explore materials at their own pace and in their own way. Class ends on a musical note with singing, dancing and having too much fun! Parents stay in class with their child. Children should wear their “grubbies”! A $12 materials fee is payable to instructor at first class. NEW LOCATION! Class is instructed by Patty Falk of My First Art Class and is held at the Joan Pisani Community Center, 19655 Allendale Avenue in Saratoga.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

50101.21 T 9:30-10:30 am 9/23-11/18* 1.5-3 $100/$110

50102.21 T 10:45-11:45 am 9/23-11/18* 2-5 $100/$110

*No class 10/14, 11/11

PARENT & ME CREATIVE MOVEMENT (1.5-4 YRS) NEW!Little ones and parents spend quality time together moving, dancing, singing and playing. Fun songs, activities, dances and structured playtime will all be explored, while motor and social skills are further developed. This class will keep eveyone moving and active. Parents have the option of participating, or observing, depending on the age and comfort level of child. Class instructed by Rachael Gunn and held in Q-84.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

51170.21 M 10:30-11:20 am 9/8-10/13 1.5-4 $70/$77

51170.22 M 10:30-11:20 am 10/20-12/1* 1.5-4 $70/$77

*No class 11/24

PARENT & TODDLER (1.5-3.5 YRS) Come play, have fun, and share some quality time with your little one while you make friends with other parents. This class is designed to be a special experience for both child and parent. Enjoy introducing your child to a pre-school environment by helping them participate in art exploration, singing, group circle time and free play. Class fee includes all supplies. All children between the ages of 18 months and 3.5 years old must be registered in the class to attend. NO OLDER SIBLINGS PLEASE. Children must be at least 18 months old and walking to register for this class. Siblings under 18 months may attend class free with parent and brother/sister if they are in a stroller or backpack. Instructed by Joy Coyle. Class held in M-48.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

52001.21 F 9:30-10:25 am 9/26-12/12* 1.5-3.5 $105/$115

52002.21 F 10:30-11:25 am 9/26-12/12* 1.5-3.5 $105/$115

*No class 10/31, 11/28

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YOUTH CHEERLEADING & GYMNASTICS

GYMNASTICSA fun class in physical fitness through non-competitive gymnastics. Boys and girls are taught basic tumbling skills using mats, inclines, octagons, balance beams and climbing structures for progressive skills. This program covers proper agility, coordination, strength, and flexibility development. Careful attention to proper technique, stretching, warm-up, and above all safety is stressed in every class. All gymnastic classes are progressive. Gymnastic skills are taught according to age appropriateness and skill level of each child. Creative movement, dance and rhythmic gymnastics are also incorporated into gymnastics using ribbons, scarves, balls, hoops, bean bags and parachute. To ensure a better learning and teaching environment, parents are welcome to observe the ENTIRE LAST DAY of class only, our special performance day! Class held in M-50.

GYMKIDS 1 (4-5 YRS)Introduction and Beginning GymnasticsActivity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

51301.21 M 3:45-4:25 pm 9/8-10/20 4-5 $126/$136

51301.22 M 3:45-4:25 pm 10/27-12/15*1 4-5 $126/$136

51302.21 W 3:45-4:25 pm 9/10-10/22 4-5 $126/$136

51302.22 W 3:45-4:25 pm 10/29-12/17*2 4-5 $126/$136

No class *1 11/24; *2 11/26

Ms. Melinda Beason teaches all Gymnastics and Cheerleading classes and is the owner of GymKids USA. She is a certified gymnastics instructor, safety certified, and a national USA Gymnastics Instructor Member. She holds a B.A. in Early Childhood Education and a Minor in Dance. Ms. Melinda is an AACCA Cheerleading coach and has been teaching gymnastics, cheerleading and dance to children for 15 years. For more information, please visit www.gymkidsusa.com. Required Attire: Wear comfortable, movable clothing. Shirts tucked into shorts or leotards without tights. NO socks, shoes, tights, dresses, jeans or jewelry. Hair must be pulled back away from face. Students need to safely see where they are going and landing. Age Requirement: All children must be age 4 by the start of the session; sorry no exceptions. Proof of age may be requested for any class.

CHEERLEADING Come learn to cheer, dance and tumble! A fun class in physical fitness through non-competitive cheerleading. Students will learn all the fundamentals and skills of cheerleading. Cheerleading lessons focus on proper technique, cheer positions, cheer jumps, chants, cheers and pompom dance routines. All cheerleaders will learn beginning tumbling gymnastics and an introduction to stunting will be taught to 6 years and up. Fun pompom drill team dance routines will be taught to popular, age-appropriate music. Unique seasonal cheers and chants will be taught for sports. Cheerleaders will use custom gold metallic pompoms for class. To ensure a better learning and teaching environment parents are welcome to observe the ENTIRE LAST DAY of class only, our in class performance day!

A one-time $28 pompom fee is due to GymKids USA at the first class; returning students, please bring your pompoms to class. Class held in M-50.

CHEERKIDS 1 (4-5 YRS)Introduction and Beginning CheerleadingActivity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

51305.21 W 4:30-5:10 pm 9/10-10/22 4-5 $126/$136

51305.22 W 4:30-5:10 pm 10/29-12/17* 4-5 $126/$136

*No class 11/26

CHEERKIDS 2 (6-10 YRS)Beginning and Intermediate CheerleadingActivity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

51306.21 M 5:15-5:55 pm 9/8-10/20 6-10 $126/$136

51306.22 M 5:15-5:55 pm 10/27-12/15*1 6-10 $126/$136

*No class 11/24

GYMKIDS 2 (6-10 YRS)Beginning and Intermediate GymnasticsActivity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

51303.21 M 4:30-5:10 pm 9/8-10/20 6-10 $126/$136

51303.22 M 4:30-5:10 pm 10/27-12/15*1 6-10 $126/$136

51304.21 W 5:15-5:55 pm 9/10-10/22 6-10 $126/$136

51304.22 W 5:15-5:55 pm 10/29-12/17*2 6-10 $126/$136

No class *1 11/24; *2 11/26

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YOUTH DANCE

Youth dance classes provide physical and mental exercise, develop coordination, promote socialization and provide an outlet to have fun while enjoying learning how to move to the rhythm of music. Dance instructor Rachael Gunn brings to the program many years of experience teaching dance to children of all ages. Her positive energy, talent and patience teaching children make the classes fun and recreational. All classes held in M-47, Dance Studio which features a parent lounge with glass windows so parents can view all the classes. Dancers need to wear appropriate dance shoes and clothing/outfits to dance in. There are no specific dress requirements for these classes.

TAP & BALLET (5-7 YRS)Basic steps, technique, and routines will be taught in these fun and challenging classes. Dancing builds endurance, confidence and agility. Level 2 classes will move a little faster to accommodate returning students. Class instructed by Rachael Gunn and held in M-47, Dance Studio.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

Level 1

51111.21 T 5:00-5:50 am 9/9-12/9*1 5-7 $150/$160

51112.21 Sa 11:00-11:50 am 9/6-12/6*2 5-7 $150/$160

Level 2

51113.21 W 5:00-5:50 pm 9/10-12/10*3 5-7 $150/$160

No class *1 11/25; *2 11/29; *3 11/26

PRE-TAP & BALLET (3-5 YRS)This combination dance class will combine the rhythm of tap, and the grace of ballet. Basic steps of both dance genres will be taught in fun, easy to understand techniques. Dance develops coordination, increases social skills and enhances children’s ability to follow directions. Level 2 class will move a little faster to accommodate returning students. Class instructed by Rachael Gunn and held in M-47, Dance Studio.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

Level 1

51101.21 T 4:00-4:50 pm 9/9-12/9*1 3-5 $150/$160

51102.21 Th 4:00-4:50 pm 9/11-12/11*2 3-5 $150/$160

51103.21 Sa 9:00-9:50 am 9/6-12/6*3 3-5 $150/$160

Level 2

51104.21 W 4:00-4:50 pm 9/10-12/10*4 3-5 $150/$160

51105.21 Sa 10:00-10:50 am 9/6-12/6*3 3-5 $150/$160

No class *1 11/25; *2 11/27; *3 11/29; *4 11/26

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COMBO HIP-HOP/BREAK-DANCE (6-15 YRS)Come join the fun and learn the latest Hip Hop/Break-Dance moves like the Shuffle, Top Rock, Footwork, Spins and Power Freezes. Students will learn to count music, dance a choreographed routine, use strong dance movements plus develop their own unique style. Age-appropriate music is carefully selected from current hits. Instructed by Mz. “K” in M-47, Dance Studio.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

51201.21 M 3:30-4:30 pm 9/8-12/15* 6-10 $162/$172

51202.21 M 4:30-5:30 pm 9/8-12/15* 11-15 $162/$172

*No class 11/24

HIP-HOP (7-12 YRS)Fast-paced and fun, this class keeps children moving. Great music and fun routines are taught with easy, step-by-step instructions that will build confidence and coordination. Athletic shoes are the recommended footwear for this class. Class instructed by Rachael Gunn and held in M-47, Dance Studio.Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

51131.21 F 4:00-4:50 pm 9/12-12/12* 7-12 $150/$160

*No class 11/28

COMBO: JAZZ, TAP & BALLET (8-12 YRS)Challenging and fun steps will be taught in ballet, tap and jazz hip hop with the emphasis on body alignment and posture. This is great exercise for the mind and body! Returning dancers can continue their dance skills and learn some new ones too. It is recommended that Combo Dance students bring both tap shoes and ballet shoes. Class instructed by Rachael Gunn and held in M-47, Dance Studio.Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

51121.21 F 5:00-5:50 pm 9/12-12/12* 8-12 $150/$160

*No class 11/28

PRE-POINTE BALLET (11-13 YRS)This class is for students currently enrolled in Combo Dance who wish to advance to ‘toe’ work in ballet. With emphasis on strength, turnout and body alignment, students will gain skills they will need for wearing Pointe shoes. Since Pointe work has age strength and skill requirements, this class is by teacher recommendation only. Class instructed by Rachael Gunn and held in M-47, Dance Studio.Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

51123.21 F 6:00-6:50 pm 9/12-12/12* 11-13 $150/$160

*No class 11/28

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YOUTH ART

DRAWING WITH MR. GREEN (6-13 YRS)This class helps students to experience the joy of drawing as they develop new skills by drawing cartoons and animated figures. Fee includes basic supplies students will take home. Students will need to purchase a sketchpad to practice on their own. Repeat students welcome! Instructed by James Green. Class is held in E-46 at the Campbell Community Center.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

50001.21 W 3:30-4:30 pm 9/3-10/15 6-8 $82/$89

50001.22 W 3:30-4:30 pm 10/29-12/17* 6-8 $82/$89

50002.21 W 4:30-5:30 pm 9/3-10/15 9-13 $82/$89

50002.22 W 4:30-5:30 pm 10/29-12/17* 9-13 $82/$89

*No class 11/26

LIBRARY 100 YEAR ANNIVERSARY FAIRSaturday, September 13Campbell Library and Orchard City Green12:00 pm - 3:00 pmMusic, food, stories, crafts, and much more!All ages are welcome!

STORY TIMESFamily Story Time Tuesdays 7:15 pmToddler Story Time Wednesdays 10:30 amPreschool Story Time Thursdays 10:30 amBaby Time Fridays 11:00 am

ADULTSZumba 1st & 3rd Saturdays 10:30 am - 12:00 pmLawyers in the Library 1st Mondays 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

The Campbell Library is located at 77 Harrison Ave, 95008

(408) 866-1991 • Visit online at www.sccl.org

LIBRARY HOURS:

Monday – Tuesday: 1:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Wednesday: 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

Thursday – Saturday: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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YOUTH ART

ART EXPLORATION (5-9 YRS)Children will try out different art mediums in this class as they get an opportunity to explore clay, paints, decoupage, mosaic, and more while developing a rich imagination and expressing themselves and growing through art . This is a fun class packed with variety! A $40 material fee is due at the class.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages Fee

50910.21 T 3:30-4:30 pm 9/9-10/28 5-9 $155

50911.21 W 4:45-5:45 pm 9/10-10/29 5-9 $155

50912.21 Th 3:30-4:30 pm 9/11-10/30 5-9 $155

50913.21 F 4:45-5:45 pm 9/12-10/31 5-9 $155

BEGINNING DRAWING & PAINTING (5-9 YRS)Children will learn the building, blocks of art such as color, technique, composition, art history and more. Different mediums such as watercolor, pastels, and acrylics will be used. Projects will vary from landscapes, art styles, mixed media drawings, and wax resists paintings. Students will develop their drawing skills while also exploring fun and alternative mediums. A $40 material fee is due at the class. Class is held at The Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave., 95008.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages Fee

50936.21 W 3:30-4:30 pm 9/10-10/29 5-9 $155

CLAY TIME (5-9 YRS)Each week your child will have fun creating beautiful 3 dimensional clay projects. Kids will learn basic info and vocabulary about clay construction and finishing techniques. All pieces will be fired and glazed for finished products. The goal of this class is to bring out your child’s creativity and develop skills. A $40 material fee is due at the class. Class is held at The Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave., 95008.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages Fee

50920.21 Th 4:45-5:45 pm 9/11-10/30 5-9 $155

50921.21 F 3:30-4:30 pm 9/12-10/31 5-9 $155

The art classes on this page are held at The Art Beat - 68 E. Campbell Avenue located at the corner of Campbell Avenue and 4th Street • (408) 370-5002

MOTHER-DAUGHTER ART NIGHTS (5+ YRS) NEW!Get some quality time with your favorite girl! Specific projects can be worked on together or you can work side by side and each do your own projects. Not limited to just moms and daughters – dads, sons, brothers, sisters, best friends, or spouses are welcome too! So grab a buddy and come create with us! Visit www.theartbeat.net for pictures of sample projects and more information. Activity fee is per person; materials fee is per project and due at the class. Class is held at The Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave., 95008.

Activity # Day Time Date Ages Fee

Clay ($20 material fee)

50945.21 F 6:30-8:30 pm 9/26 5+ $18

Zen Doodle ($5 material fee)

50945.22 Th 6:30-8:30 pm 10/16 5+ $12

Mosaic Frame ($12 material fee)

50945.23 T 6:30-8:30 pm 11/11 5+ $12

Pottery Plate ($20 material fee)

50945.24 T 6:30-8:30 pm 12/30 5+ $12

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BEGINNING GUITAR: LEVEL 1 (9-16 YRS)This fun and educational class is for the absolute beginner guitarist. Students will be introduced to the basics of guitar playing and music fundamentals by learning fun, contemporary songs. Topics include tuning, chord strumming, “power” chording, blues and the fundamentals of note and rhythm reading. Students will need to have their own acoustic guitar or electric guitar. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Instructed by Chris Shahin and held in M-49 (pre-school room).

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

53911.21 Th 6:00-6:50 pm 9/25-11/13* 9-16 $131/$141

*No class 10/30

BEGINNING VOCALS (8-17 YRS)You can sing! This beginning course helps students learn healthy vocal techniques. Learn breath control and voice placement, tone, phrasing and pitch as well as basic music theory, building confidence, and picking audition material, all while having fun! Students exercise their vocal muscles through group and individual work for personal enjoyment, auditioning and performing. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Class held in M-48 (pre-school room). Instructed by Lori Shulman, SJG School of Music.Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

53942.21 M 5:15-6:05 pm 9/22-10/27 8-12 $131/$141

53943.21 M 6:15-7:05 pm 9/22-10/27 13-17 $131/$141

JUNIOR SINGERS (5-7 YRS)This class explores basic singing skills through creative and fun games. Students learn the basic elements of breath control, voice placement, tone, phrasing and pitch in a fun-oriented format. In this low-stress environment, students who choose to sing on their own will gain the benefit of getting immediate direction. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Class held in M-48 (pre-school room). Instructed by Lori Shulman, SJG School of Music staff.Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

53941.21 M 4:15-5:05 pm 9/22-10/27 5-7 $131/$141

BEGINNING PIANO-KEYBOARD: LEVEL 1 (8-16 YRS)Students will be taught the basics of playing music on the piano/keyboard. Topics include: basic notes, rhythm and theory as well as finger exercises, chords and scales, all with the goal of being able to play basic keyboard accompaniment parts and songs. Keyboards will be provided for students in class. However, students will need a keyboard at home for practice.Recommended resources for purchasing or renting a keyboard will be provided prior to the first class. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Class held in E-42. Instructed by Joey Trombly, SJG School of Music.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

53921.21 Th 6:00-6:50 pm 9/25-11/13* 8-16 $131/$141

*No class 10/30

BEGINNING DRUMS (9-17 YRS)This course will provide students with the fundamentals of playing the drum set, reading music, understanding rhythm and tempo. Students will need a practice pad and sticks. Each student will get to practice on a drum kit in class. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Class held in M-49 (pre-school room). Instructed by Jemal Ramirez, SJG School of Music.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

53931.21 T 7:00-7:50 pm 9/23-10/28 9-17 $131/$141

All music classes are instructed by staff of the SJG School of Music located at

the Campbell Community Centerwww.sjgschoolofmusic.com

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JUDO/JU JITSU (8-17 YRS)Students will learn tumbling, grappling, and throwing skills in a safe environment while learning practical self defense and sports applications of these highly effective martial arts. Using leverage, flexibility, and proper use of power, our students are trained to turn an agressor’s engery back on them. Belt testing is optional and an additional fee is payable to the instructor if students wish to participate in belt testing. Tournament competition opportunities will be available outside class for those who desire it. New and returning students are welcome. Instructed by Hans Ingebretsen in M-50.

Activity # Days Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

43011.21 T/Th 6:15-7:25 pm 9/2-10/28 8-17 $103/$113

43011.22 T/Th 6:15-7:25 pm 11/4-12/9* 8-17 $96/$103

*No class 11/27

KENPO KARATE (8-17 YRS) Kenpo Karate classes help children develop coordination, balance, agility and strength through drills, games, and technique application. Kicking, punching, blocking, and tumbling are taught while safety is stressed in all aspects of training. New and returning students are welcome. Instructed by Hans Ingebretsen in M-50.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

Beginning

43001.21 T/Th 4:30-5:10 pm 9/2-10/28 8-17 $103/$113

43001.22 T/Th 4:30-5:10 pm 11/4-12/9* 8-17 $96/$103

Intermediate/Advanced

43002.21 T/Th 5:15-6:15 pm 9/2-10/28 8-17 $103/$113

43002.22 T/Th 5:15-6:15 pm 11/4-12/9* 8-17 $96/$103

*No class 11/27

‘FUTSAL KINGZ’ INDOOR SOCCER (5-12 YRS)Futsal is a fun, fast paced soccer game, played indoors within the lines of a basketball court (no walls), using a small, size 3, low bounce ball. The game consists of two teams of four players and a goalkeeper with unlimited substitutions and quick restarts. Register your child up to learn the amazing game of soccer... Futsal style! Class held in the Auxiliary Gym and instructed by Futsal Kingz Staff.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

46025.21 Su 10:40-11:25 am 9/14-11/2 5-6 $126/$136

46025.22 Su 10:40-11:25 am 11/9-12/21 5-6 $95/$102

46027.21 Su 11:25-12:20 pm 9/14-11/2 7-8 $126/$136

46027.22 Su 11:25-12:20 pm 11/9-12/21 7-8 $95/$102

46029.21 Su 12:20-1:20 pm 9/14-11/2 9-12 $126/$136

46029.22 Su 12:20-1:20 pm 11/9-12/21 9-12 $95/$102

FENCING (7-12 YRS) NEW!Learn Olympic fencing in this exciting class designed for those with no or little experience, and then continue with the novice-intermediate classes to further develop your skills and strategy. Fencing develops both physical and mental fitness, teaches self-discipline, builds character, and is just awesome fun for everyone. You learn about the history, safety, and rules of swordplay while learning proper form, technique, and the basic tactics through drills and fun games. All equipment supplied. Instructed by the California Fencing Academies certified coaches of National Champions and Olympians. Held at the Cal Sports Club at 891 East Hamilton Ave., Campbell , 95008.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

47110.21 W 5:15-6:00 pm 9/17-10/22 7-12 $99/$106

47110.22 W 5:15-6:00 pm 11/5-12/17*1 7-12 $99/$106

47111.21 Sat 9:00-9:45 am 9/20-10/25 7-12 $99/$106

47111.22 Sat 9:00-9:45 am 11/8-12/20*2 7-12 $99/$106

No class *1 11/26; *211/29

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Just4Kicks is a soccer school teaching skills in a class and camp environment. Each session focuses on a particular aspect of the game utilizing specifically designed activities. Each activity varies according to age and ability, and is structured to provide every child the opportunity to express themselves and grow at their own rate. The emphasis is on learning and having fun, not winning. For more information, visit www.j4kicks.net

K1 SOCCER (5-6 YRS)Learn to understand cooperation and guidance.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

46016.21 W 3:20-4:05 pm 9/10-11/12 5-6 $119/$129

46017.21 Sa 3:05-3:50 pm 9/13-11/15 5-6 $119/$129

GRADES 2-6 SOCCER (7-12 YRS)Continues soccer development emphasizing dribbling, passing, shooting, and defense through fun soccer activities as well as a scrimmage at the end of each session.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

46018.21 W 4:05-5:05 pm 9/10-11/12 7-12 $119/$129

46019.21 Sa 3:50-4:50 pm 9/13-11/15 7-12 $119/$129

PARENT & ME SOCCER (2.5-3.5 YRS)Run, jump and kick with your little tyke in these classes designed specifically for adult and child interaction with a soccer theme.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

46010.21 W 5:05-5:35 pm 9/10-11/12 2.5-3.5 $119/$129

46011.21 Sa 4:50-5:20 pm 9/13-11/15 2.5-3.5 $119/$129

All Wednesday classes held at Campbell Community Center Athletic Fields.

All Saturday classes held at John D Morgan Park.

PRE-K SOCCER (3.5-4 YRS)Gives youngsters a chance to explore with a soccer ball while adjusting to group dynamics.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

46012.21 W 2:15-2:45 pm 9/10-11/12 3.5-4 $119/$129

46013.21 Sa 2:00-2:30 pm 9/13-11/15 3.5-4 $119/$129

VOLLEYBALL CLASSES (8-17 YRS)Learn to improve your volleyball skills with drills and practice games. This class is intended for children of all skill sets. Each class begins with passing, serving, hitting and defensive drills followed by officiated games designed to focus on team defense and scoring strategies. The volleyball lessons are offered in two age brackets. Come register your child today to start working on those spikes! Instructed by Lila Plunkett. Class is held in the Main Gym.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

41011.21 F 3:30-5:00 pm 9/26-11/7 8-12 $66/$73

41011.22 F 3:30-5:00 pm 11/14-12/19* 8-12 $48/$53

41012.21 F 5:15-6:45 pm 9/26-11/7 13-17 $66/$73

41012.22 F 5:15-6:45 pm 11/14-12/19* 13-17 $48/$53

*No class 11/28

Please call if it rains anytime within the 24 hours before class:

(408) 410-0626

K SOCCER (4.5-5 YRS)Intro to dribbling while building social skills.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

46014.21 W 2:45-3:20 pm 9/10-11/12 4.5-5 $119/$129

46015.21 Sa 2:30-3:05 pm 9/13-11/15 4.5-5 $119/$129

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TENNIS, INTERMEDIATE (9-17 YRS)These classes are for players who are consistent with shots and serves. There will be an emphasis on drills to improve your singles and doubles strategies. The last part of each class will be game play.

AGES 9-12Activity # Days Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

42032.21 T/Th 4:00-5:00 pm 9/30-10/16 9-12 $82/$89

42032.22 T/Th 4:00-5:00 pm 10/21-11/6 9-12 $69/$76

AGES 13-17Activity # Days Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

42031.21 M/W 5:00-6:00 pm 10/20-11/5 13-17 $82/$89

42033.21 T/Th 5:00-6:00 pm 9/9-9/25 13-17 $82/$89

42033.22 T/Th 5:00-6:00 pm 9/30-10/16 13-17 $82/$89

42033.23 T/Th 5:00-6:00 pm 10/21-11/6 13-17 $69/$76

TENNIS, ADVANCED BEGINNING (7-17 YRS)These classes are for players, who have a general knowledge of the game and have the ability to maintain a rally for 5 strokes. Advanced Beginning lessons will be focused on the serve and volley, specialty shots, strategy and fine-tuning strokes. Students can re-take lessons at the advanced beginner level until comfortable to advance.

AGES 7-8 (QUICKSTART Format = softer balls, smaller court)Activity # Days Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

42024.21 W 3:00-4:00 pm 10/22-11/5 7-8 $41/$46

42027.21 Sa 11:00-12:00 pm 9/6-9/20 7-8 $41/$46

42027.22 Sa 11:00-12:00 pm 11/1-11/15 7-8 $41/$46

AGES 9-12Activity # Days Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

42021.21 T/Th 4:00-5:00 pm 9/9-9/25 9-12 $82/$89

42022.21 M/W 4:00-5:00 pm 9/29-10/15 9-12 $82/$89

AGES 13-17Activity # Days Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

42023.21 M/W 5:00-6:00 pm 9/8-9/24 13-17 $82/$89

TENNIS, BEGINNING (7-17 YRS)These classes are for those who have little or no tennis experience. These classes offer an introduction to the game of tennis, covering the basic strokes, such as, the forehand, backhand, and the serve. The focus of these lessons will be on developing consistency. Students can re-take lessons at the Beginner level until comfortable to advance. Brand new tennis students are advised to repeat the Beginning level at least twice.

AGES 7-8 (QUICKSTART Format = softer balls, smaller court)Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

42014.21 W 3:00-4:00 pm 9/10-9/24 7-8 $41/$46

42014.22 W 3:00-4:00 pm 10/1-10/15 7-8 $41/$46

42017.21 Sa 11:00-12:00 pm 10/4-10/18 7-8 $41/$46

AGES 9-12Activity # Days Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

42011.21 M/W 4:00-5:00 pm 9/8-9/24 9-12 $82/$89

42011.22 M/W 4:00-5:00 pm 10/20-11/5 9-12 $82/$89

AGES 13-17Activity # Days Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

42013.21 M/W 5:00-6:00 pm 9/29-10/15 13-17 $82/$89

YOUTH TENNIS CLASSESAll tennis classes will be held at the Campbell Community Center Tennis Courts. The instructor, Chuck Sanfilippo, is a certified U.S.P.T.A. Instructor. Lessons are designed to develop skills, sportsmanship, and a healthy competitive attitude that will last a lifetime. Beginning through intermediate level instruction is offered in small group lessons (maximum of 4 students per class). Classes are popular, so please register early. Students need to bring their own tennis racket and bottled water. All classes are coed unless noted otherwise.

PRIVATE TENNIS LESSONSChuck Sanfilippo teaches private tennis lessons as his schedule allows. For more information, please call the Recreation Department at (408) 871-5169.

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CAMPBELL RECREATION YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE The Campbell Recreation Youth Basketball League is offered during the winter season to youth grades 2-7. All games and practice sessions are held on Saturdays in the Campbell Community Center gymnasiums. The league time frame is approximate and will vary by team; there will be a one-hour practice and one-hour game each Saturday. A team schedule will be given once teams are formed in mid-December, and before the league begins. This is a recreational program where fun and fundamentals are stressed and followed. All skill levels are welcomed! Each player will learn techniques of dribbling, shooting, passing, defense, good sportsmanship and other fundamentals of the game. All players will play a minimum of two full quarters each game. Each league is organized by grade and skill level. Boys and girls play together on the same teams. Players will be placed on teams based on team balance, grade, and requested friends on the same team. There is no guarantee each participant will be placed on the team of their choice. Every accommodation will be made to achieve balanced teams and leagues. All players receive their own team jersey and team photo.

Registration deadline is December 17, 2014. REGISTER ONLINE! Or you may fill out the Basketball League Registration Form found on the City’s website and at the Recreation Office to register in-person, by mail, or by fax. Teams are coached by volunteer parents and adults. It is required that each team have at least one parent volunteer coach. If you are interested in coaching or being an assistant coach in our Youth Basketball Program, please contact the Campbell Recreation Department at (408) 871-5169. Coaches are needed to oversee each team, provide supervision, guidance, and fun. Interest in working with youth and a positive approach are required. Knowledge of basic basketball skills desired. All coaches need to be fingerprinted by the first practice.

Activity # Day Time Dates Grade R/NR Fee

40002.21 Sa 9:00-12:00 pm 1/10-3/7 2 $115/$125

40003.21 Sa 10:00-2:00 pm 1/10-3/7 3 $115/$125

40004.21 Sa 11:00-3:00 pm 1/10-3/7 4 $115/$125

40005.21 Sa 12:00-5:00 pm 1/10-3/7 5 $115/$125

40006.21 Sa 4:00-7:00 pm 1/10-3/7 6-7 $115/$125

BASKETBALL: 4/6 (9-12 YRS) 4th through 6th graders (9-12 years) will learn individual and team skills that are of equal importance at this level. Expectations of each position are explained and developed for a truly exceptional basketball experience. The focus still remains on developing the players individual skills while moving to the game level.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

40014.21 F 5:30-6:30 pm 9/12-10/24 9-12 $95/$102

40014.22 F 5:30-6:30 pm 11/7-12/19* 9-12 $71/$78

*No class 11/28

JUST4HOOPS CLASSESJust4Hoops classes are designed to give young athletes the basic skills and knowledge of the game of basketball. Learning to have better ball control, practicing basketball tactics, and working on building team skills will bring their game to a new level. All classes are conducted by experienced basketball coaches by Just4Hoops, Inc. staff. Classes held in the Auxiliary Gym.

BASKETBALL: 2/3 (7-8 YRS) Continues basketball development emphasizing dribbling, passing, shooting, and defense through fun activities as well as a game at the end of each session. Emphasis still remains on the basic skills utilizing fun activities. Team concepts are presented in games to give players the beginning of basketball tactics.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

40012.21 F 4:30-5:30 pm 9/12-10/24 7-8 $95/$102

40012.22 F 4:30-5:30 pm 11/7-12/19* 7-8 $71/$78

*No class 11/28

BASKETBALL: K/1 (5-6 YRS) Participants learn to understand coorperation and guidance from coachs. Basic basketball skills and control of the ball are the focus.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

40011.21 F 3:45-4:30 pm 9/12-10/24 5-6 $95/$102

40011.22 F 3:45-4:30 pm 11/7-12/19* 5-6 $71/$78

*No class 11/28

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SKATEPARK RENTALRent the Campbell Skatepark for your own private party. Rentals include: exclusive use of the Skatepark and one Skatepark supervisor to monitor the facility. The Skatepark is available for rent before the park opens or all day on dates the park is closed.

Fee: $85/hr + $25 processing feeFor more information, contact us at (408) 866-2741 or

[email protected]

PRIVATE SKATE LESSONSPrivate (1 or 2 participants) for those seeking private instruction and attention. Lessons are 1 hour long, tailored to your specific skills and abilities. All participants must bring their own board and safety equipment (helmet, knee pads and elbow pads). Please call (408) 866-2741 for more information.

Days Available Time Available R/NR Fee

Tuesdays and Thursdays 4:00-6:00 pm $58/$65

Saturdays and Sundays 9:00-12:00 pm per hour

SKATEBOARDING FOR BEGINNERS (6-12 YRS)This class is a once a week class geared towards those with very little to no experience in a skatepark. Students will learn such skills as pushing properly, foot positioning and orientation with some obstacles. The goal of the class is to learn how to skate the elements of a skatepark. Class instructed by Campbell Skatepark Staff. All participants must bring their own board and safety equipment (helmet, knee pads and elbow pads).

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

30110.21 T 4:00-5:00 pm 9/9-10/14 6-12 $68/$75

30120.21 T 5:15-6:15 pm 9/9-10/14 6-12 $68/$75

30210.21 Sa 9:30-10:30 am 9/13-10/18 6-12 $68/$75

LITTLE SHREDDERS SKATEBOARDING (6-12 YRS)Take the next step in skateboarding and develop more advanced skills! For those with skateboarding experience, are comfortable on a board, able to push and go down ramps. Students will learn how to master bigger elements of the skatepark and learn new trick progressions, including kick flip, lip tricks on the half pipe, and flat land tricks. Class instructed by Campbell Skatepark Staff. All participants must bring their own board and safety equipment (helmet, knee pads and elbow pads).

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

30220.21 Sa 10:45-11:45 am 9/13-10/18 6-12 $68/$75

SKATEPARK MEMBERSHIPUse the Campbell Skatepark an unlimited number of times through June 30, 2015 for only $25! Non-members can pay $1.00 per person daily fee. Memberships can only be purchased at the Recreation Office during normal business hours. Please download the membership application and liability release form at www.cityofcampbell.com/skatepark or pick one up at the Recreation Office in C-31.

Hours of Operation:Monday, Wednesday and Friday:

3:00 pm - Dusk

Saturday and Sunday: 12:00 pm - Dusk

Required Safety Equipment: Helmets – Knee pads – Elbow pads.

Wrist guards required for Rollerbladers

The Campbell Skatepark is located at the Campbell Community Center, just off Campbell Ave., west of Winchester Blvd. The Skatepark is a supervised facility and only open during specified hours. Skaters need a paid membership (or $1 daily entry fee), a signed libaility release form on file, and required safety gear to participate.

For a complete Skatepark Newsletter and calendar, stop by the skatepark or visit www.cityofcampbell.com/skatepark.

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CAMPBELL ‘WAVE’ YOUTH SWIM TEAM The Campbell Wave competitive USA Swimming team is open to ages 5-18 years. Enrollment is ongoing, and practices are held year round. Practices are held Monday through Saturday and are divided by age and ability level. Swimmers should attend at least three (3) practices per week to see improvement in both endurance and stroke technique. Swimmers in more competitive groups will be required to attend more practice sessions.

PRE-COMPETITIVE SWIMMINGThe pre-competitive swimming group is a training ground for year-round competitive swimming. Eligible swimmers must have completed an “Advanced Beginner” or higher swim lesson and pass a swim test given by coaching staff. Swimmers will later have the option of moving on to a competitive group.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION:A skills test is required to determine the appropriate group placement. Group fees vary depending on skill level and age. Please contact Wave Coaching Staff at (408) 866-2160 to arrange a skills test and obtain the appropriate fee schedule.

COST PER SWIMMER: There is a one-time registration fee of $40 required for all swim team participants. Monthly fees range from $53 to $115 per swimmer depending on skill level. A late fee will be charged if monthly fees are not received by the 5th of each month.

CATCH THE

COMPETITION FITNESS FUN DISCIPLINE

LIFE SKILLS SAFETY TEAM SPIRIT

Join our year-round swim team!We empower young people to become aware of their full potential and strive for excellence through the sport of swimming

YOUTH SPORTS

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DRIVER’S EDUCATION (14.5+ YRS)Driver Education is a life skill class. There is no substitute for the student-teacher interaction, discussion, video analysis, and instant feedback that takes place in the classroom. This course meets the State of California requirement to obtain a driver’s instruction permit. The class is 30 hours long and does not include behind the wheel instruction. Class meets 4 days (2 consecutive Monday and Turedays). Upon completion of this course, students will receive a Certificate of Completion of Classroom Driver Education. Students must attend all classes in order to receive the DMV Completion Certificate. Students must be age 15½ to receive an instruction permit. A lunch break is provided. Students should bring a bag lunch. Instructed by Economic Driving School #2430 staff. Class is held in Q-84.

Activity # Days Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

52221.21 M-T 8:30-4:00 pm 12/22-12/30 14.5+ $135/$145

ONLINE DRIVER’S ED COURSE (14.5+YRS)This Online Drivers Education Course is approved by the California Department of Motor Vehicles. Reading, flash graphics, videos, and quizzes will prepare the reader to pass the written DMV test. The course is very easy to use. You simply log into the web site, enroll, and you can begin immediately! For more information about the course and to register go to: www.economicdrivingschool.com/online. When registering make sure you complete the question that says, “How did you hear about us” by choosing:Activity Guide - Enter code: 2105 - Cost: $68.50

BEGINNING POTTER’S WHEEL (10-15 YRS)Get ready to have a blast! Feel the clay through your fingers as it spins on the wheel. Students will first focus on wedging the clay, centering, pulling basic forms, trimming and glazing. A $40 material fee is due at the class. Class is held at The Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave., 95008.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages Fee

50951.21 Su 3:30-5:00 pm 9/7-10/26 10-15 $225

50950.21 T 4:30-6:00 pm 9/9-10/28 10-15 $225

FENCING (13+ YRS) NEW!Learn Olympic fencing in this exciting class designed for those with no or little experience, and then continue with the novice-intermediate classes to further develop your skills and strategy. Fencing develops both physical and mental fitness, teaches self-discipline, builds character, and is just awesome fun for everyone. You learn about the history, safety, and rules of swordplay while learning proper form, technique, and the basic tactics through drills and fun games. All equipment supplied. Instructed by the California Fencing Academies certified coaches of National Champions and Olympians. Held at the Cal Sports Club at 891 East Hamilton Ave., Campbell , 95008.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

47115.21 W 7:00-7:45 pm 9/17-10/22 13+ $99/$106

47115.22 W 7:00-7:45 pm 11/5-12/17*1 13+ $99/$106

47116.21 Sat 9:45-10:30 am 9/20-10/25 13+ $99/$106

47116.22 Sat 9:45-10:30 am 11/8-12/20*2 13+ $99/$106

No class *1 11/26; *211/29

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Become a Corporate Member! Community-based businesses are encouraged to register for the Corporate Membership Program. For a small fee, this program entitles employees of the business the use of all Drop-In Activities listed on the following page. Classes are offered in the early morning and after-work hours to accommodate most Corporate Members. This program is an excellent way for employers to provide fitness and recreation for their employees while staying close to work!

LAP SWIMMING

WEIGHT ROOM

SPINNING

YOGA

PILATES

BODY SCULPT

BADMINTON

BASKETBALL

VOLLEYBALL

BE FIT!

CAMPBELL COMMUNITY CENTER

CORPORATE MEMBERSHIPS

CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP DATESSeptember 1, 2014 - December 31, 2014January 1, 2015 - April 30, 2015May 1, 2015 - August 31, 2015

CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP FEES(number of employees in corporation/business)Up to 25 25-99 Over 100

$300 $400 $450per trimester per trimester per trimester

$750 $975 $1100full year full year full year

For more inforamtion contact Jennifer at (408) 866-2768 or email [email protected]

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FEESThe Campbell Community Center offers different fitness pass options to suit varying schedules and budgets. Passes are good for all drop-in activities.

Daily Visit$7

Fitness Passes10 visits $50.0020 visits $80.00

The 20- and 10-visit passes are good for any 20 or 10 days, no expiration date!

Unlimited Monthly Pass

Unlimited visits $55.00within a calendar month

Adults age 50 and better may purchase fitness passes at a discounted price from the Campbell Adult Center in C-33.

The Campbell Community Center Drop-In Fitness Program is on-going and available to everyone ages 18 and up.

AMENITIESLocker room and showers are available for use during lap swim and weight room hours. Please bring your own lock and towel.

The Weight Room has a variety of equipment including two universal machines, ellipticals, treadmills, recumbent bikes, free weights, medicine balls, stability balls and other pieces of equipment to meet your fitness goals! Supervision/assistance is provided.

GROUP EXERCISE CLASSESGroup Fitness programs are instructor-led classes. Please bring water and a small towel for Spinning. For yoga, pilates, and body sculpt participants will need water, a towel and a mat.

LAP SWIM Days Time Location

M-F 6:00-8:00 am Pool (enter through Weight Rm)

M-F 11:30-1:30 pm Pool (enter through Weight Rm)

M-Th 7:15-9:00 pm Pool

Sa/Su 8:00-10:30 am Pool

WEIGHT ROOM Days Time Location

M-F 6:00-8:00 am Weight Rm

M-F 11:30-2:00 pm Weight Rm

Sa/Su 9:00-11:00 am Weight Rm

GROUP FITNESS Days Time Location

Spinning M, W, Th, F 12:15-1:00 pm Fitness Center

Yoga M 12:00-1:00 pm Rm M-47

Yoga T 12:00-1:00 pm Rm Q-80

Pilates Th 12:00-1:00 pm Rm Q-80

Body Sculpt M/W/F 6:15-7:15 pm Rm M-50

BADMINTON Days Time Location

Th 11:30-1:45 pm Aux Gym

Sa 6:00-10:00 pm Main Gym

BASKETBALL Days Time Location

W/F 11:30-1:30 pm Main Gym

VOLLEYBALL Days Time Location

T 11:30-1:45 pm Main Gym

M/F 7:00-10:00 pm Main Gym

youth (17 & under) Su 9:00-12:00 pm Main Gym

All drop-in activities will be CLOSED 9/1, 11/27-11/28, 12/22-1/1/15

CAMPBELL COMMUNITY CENTER DROP-IN FITNESS PROGRAM

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TRI-TEAM TRAINING (18+ YRS)This training is designed for athletes interested in a structured, guided triathlon training program. First timers and experienced triathletes welcome! Participants must be able to swim 2 laps (50 yards) continuously. Athletes receive technique, endurance and speed training in all three sport disciplines; swim, bike and run. Participants will need a competitive style swim suit, goggles, cap (for shoulder length hair), and good running shoes. Practices held rain or shine. Coached by Glenn Schiavo and Marnie Oshan.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee

22000.21 M/W/F 6:00-7:30 am 9/3-9/29 $58/$65

22000.22 M/W/F 6:00-7:30 am 10/1-10/31 $58/$65

22000.23 M/W/F 6:00-7:30 am 11/3-11/26 $58/$65

22000.24 M/W/F 6:00-7:30 am 12/1-12/19 $43/$48

ABOUT OUR POOLA 25 yard, eight-lane outdoor facility, the depth of the Campbell pool ranges from 3.5 feet at the shallow end to 9.5 feet in the deep end. Heated by both solar and gas, the pool is maintained at a comfortable 80 degrees year-round. Kickboards are available and lap swimmers may bring other equipment such as pull buoys, masks and fins. Please remember to bring your own towel and lock to secure your valuables while you swim.

WATER EXERCISE (18+ YRS)Wake up your body and get your blood flowing! Water Exercise provides a refreshing way to get an invigorating cardiovascular workout, increase muscle strength, while toning and shaping. It’s easy on the knees and joints too! Water weights and noodles are incorporated for added resistance and suspended exercises. Swimming skills are not required. Class is instructed by Jennifer Correia and held in outdoor 80 degree temperature pool.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee

24000.21 M/W/F 8:15-9:15 am 9/3-9/24 $53/$60

24000.22 M/W/F 8:15-9:15 am 9/29-10/20 $53/$60

24000.23 M/W/F 8:15-9:15 am 10/24-11/14 $53/$60

24000.24 M/W/F 8:15-9:15 am 11/19-12/12* $53/$60

*No class 11/28

COMPETITIVE SWIM TRAINING (18+ YRS)Enjoy the benefits of swimming workouts with a coach providing technical stroke instruction, drills, and interval training. By improving swimming technique and speed, participants will also achieve a greater cardiovascular workout, build endurance, and define muscles without the impact on joints and knees. Instructed by Monica Cathcart.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee

14000.21 T/Th/Sa 6:00-7:30 am 9/2-9/30 $58/$65

14000.22 T/Th/Sa 6:00-7:30 am 10/2-10/30 $58/$65

14000.23 T/Th/Sa 6:00-7:30 am 11/1-11/25 $58/$65

14000.24 T/Th/Sa 6:00-7:30 am 12/2-12/20 $43/$48

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UPPER BODY & CORE STRENGTH (18+ YRS)This 30-minute class is focused on building strength in your core and adding strength & shape to your upper body. Class is conducted in a group setting with music; workout will include a warm-up, cool-down and stretch. Hand weights, resistance bands and a variety of fitness equipment provided. Bring a mat, towel and water.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR FeeInstructorLocation

23301.21 M/W 7:30-8:00 pm 9/17-10/13 $32/$37Lloyd Green

M-5023301.22 M/W 7:30-8:00 pm 10/20-11/12 $32/$37

23301.23 M/W 7:30-8:00 pm 11/19-12/17*1 $32/$37

23302.21 T/Th 8:15-8:45 pm 9/18-10/14 $32/$37Jennifer Correia

Q-8023302.22 T/Th 8:15-8:45 pm 10/21-11/13 $32/$37

23302.23 T/Th 8:15-8:45 pm 11/20-12/18*2 $32/$37

No class *1 11/26; *2 11/27

ADULT FITNESS

BOOT CAMP (18+ YRS)Bored with the same old workout? Are you ready to change things up? This Boot Camp is for you! It’s time to boost your fitness to the next level with a new challenge! This supportive and motivational class combines intense core, strength, and interval training, including focused weight training, and a powerful cardio portion. The unique combination is designed to get results. The Weight Room and Track will be utilized. Classes are for all fitness levels. Students should bring a mat and water. ‘T/Th’ evening class meets in L-58, all others meet at the Weight Room.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee Instr.

Co-Ed

23202.21 M/W 7:05-8:05 pm 9/17-10/13 $63/$70 Melissa Young23202.22 M/W 7:05-8:05 pm 10/20-11/12 $63/$70

23202.23 M/W 7:05-8:05 pm 11/19-12/17*1 $63/$70

23203.21 T/Th 6:00-7:00 am 9/18-10/14 $63/$70 Melinda

Darknell

23203.22 T/Th 6:00-7:00 am 10-21-11/13 $63/$70

23203.23 T/Th 6:00-7:00 am 11/20-12/18*2 $63/$70

23204.21 T/Th 6:00-7:00 pm 9/18-10/14 $63/$70 Chloie

Jonsson

23204.22 T/Th 6:00-7:00 pm 10-21-11/13 $63/$70

23204.23 T/Th 6:00-7:00 pm 11/20-12/18*2 $63/$70

Women’s

23210.21 M/W 6:00-7:00 pm 9/17-10/13 $63/$70 Melissa Young23210.22 M/W 6:00-7:00 pm 10/20-11/12 $63/$70

23210.23 M/W 6:00-7:00 pm 11/19-12/17*1 $63/$70

No class *1 11/26; *2 11/27CORE STRENGTHENING (50+ YRS)Strengthening and stretching exercises to tone the whole body with emphasis on the core muscle group using exercise bands, bosu balls, hand weights and resistance bands. Students should bring a mat. Class is instructed by Mary Kearns and held in Q-80.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee

23305.21 T/Th 4:35-5:20 pm 9/2-10/23 $70/$77

23305.22 T/Th 4:35-5:20 pm 10/28-12/18* $65/$72

*No class 11/27

STRENGTH TRAINING (50+ YRS)Learn the proper techniques for strength training to shape muscles and increase bone density. Class is instructed by Mary Kearns and held in the Weight Room.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee

23307.21 T/Th 5:30-6:30 pm 9/2-10/23 $92/$99

23307.22 T/Th 5:30-6:30 pm 10/28-12/18* $86/$93

*No class 11/27

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30-MINUTE SPINNING (18+ YRS)30-minute classes deliver a great cardio workout, cool-down, and stretch. Wear cool comfortable clothing, hard-soled shoes (like walking or tennis shoes), bring a small towel, and water. Instructed by Emma Smith and held in the Fitness Center/Spinning Room.Beginning: No prior spinning experience needed. This is a non-competitive environment. Students will learn the basics of bike set-up, heart rate ranges, and position transitions in a safe and effective way. Moderate: ‘Beginning’ is recommended as a pre-requisite if you have no experience, but not required. This class reinforces fundamentals of spinning, including basics of bike set-up, heart rate ranges, use of resistance, and position transitions in a safe, effective way.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee

Beginning

20012.21 Sa 8:30-9:00 am 9/27-11/1 $24/$29

20012.22 Sa 8:30-9:00 am 11/8-12/20*1 $24/$29

Moderate

20010.21 T/Th 8:15-8:45 pm 9/9-10/7 $36/$41

20010.22 T/Th 8:15-8:45 pm 10/14-11/11 $36/$41

20010.23 T/Th 8:15-8:45 pm 11/18-12/18*2 $36/$41

No class *1 11/29, *2 11/27

ADULT FITNESS

Also try DROP-IN SPINNINGheld Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday

from 12:15-1:00 pm.

See page 33 for more information.

SPINNING (18+ YRS)Students will experience an extraordinary cardio class utilizing indoor cycling! Spinning provides a safe and effective journey for all levels. Students will receive the motivation he/she needs to succeed through instructional coaching, encouragement and music! In addition to an awesome cardio workout, participants will be warmed up, cooled down, and stretched for a safe and healthy workout. Class held in Fitness Center/Spinning Room behind the pool.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee Instr.

20001.21 M/W 6:00-7:00 pm 9/17-10/13 $63/$70

Katherine Lanning

20001.22 M/W 6:00-7:00 pm 10/20-11/12 $63/$70

20001.23 M/W 6:00-7:00 pm 11/19-12/17*1 $63/$70

20003.21 T/Th 6:00-7:00 AM 9/18-10/14 $63/$70 Jennifer Van M

uckey

20003.22 T/Th 6:00-7:00 AM 10/21-11/13 $63/$70

20003.23 T/Th 6:00-7:00 AM 11/20-12/18*2 $63/$70

20005.21 T/Th 7:00-8:00 pm 9/18-10/14 $63/$70 Jennifer C

orreia20005.22 T/Th 7:00-8:00 pm 10/21-11/13 $63/$70

20005.23 T/Th 7:00-8:00 pm 11/20-12/18*2 $63/$70

No class *1 11/26; *2 11/27

SPIN MIX (18+ YRS)Spinning builds a stronger cardiovascular system, throw in strength training of all major muscle groups, including the core, and you’ve got Spin Mix! This is a great workout, and all levels are welcome. Participants should wear a cross-trainer shoe, or bike shoe with clips, and bring water and towel. Class held in the Fitness Center/Spinning Room. Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee Instr.

20100.21 M/W 7:15-8:15 pm 9/17-10/13 $63/$70Melinda Darknell20100.22 M/W 7:15-8:15 pm 10/20-11/12 $63/$70

20100.23 M/W 7:15-8:15 pm 11/19-12/17*1 $63/$70

20101.21 M/W 8:15-9:15 pm 9/17-10/13 $63/$70Lloyd Green20101.22 M/W 8:15-9:15 pm 10/20-11/12 $63/$70

20101.23 M/W 8:15-9:15 pm 11/19-12/17*1 $63/$70

20105.21 T/Th 6:00-6:45 pm 9/18-10/14 $48/$53Jennifer Correia20105.22 T/Th 6:00-6:45 pm 10/21-11/13 $48/$53

20105.23 T/Th 6:00-6:45 pm 11/20-12/18*2 $48/$53

No class *1 11/26; *2 11/27

DROP-IN BODY SCULPT (18+ YRS)held Monday, Wednesday, and Friday

from 6:15-7:15 pm.

See page 33 for more information.

HEALTHY EATING & FITNESS CHALLENGE NEW!This year avoid the dreaded weight gain and step into the holidays prepared! Take the Whole Foods Market and Campbell Recreation Center healthy eating and fitness challenge! Healthy-eating component: Health Starts Here is a program developed by Whole Foods Market. Health Starts Here is built on the four pillars of healthy eating: focusing on eating whole unprocessed foods, building a plant-strong diet, choosing healthy fats and eating nutrient dense foods. Look for the Health Starts Here-labeled foods in our salad and hot bars as well as prepared meals in the self and full-serve cases. Fitness Component: Each class features an hour long workout and a 15 minute healthy eating check-in. Participants can expect an effective combination of resistance training and cardiovascular activities led by a Campbell Recreation Certified Fitness Instructor. Through supportive and motivational coaching, in combination with proper nutrition, each participant will feel and see a difference; not only with renewed energy, but with increased physical strength, stamina and definition. Keep Thanksgiving dinner OFF your thighs, shed the elastic waistbands, and jump into the New Year ready to celebrate a new YOU! Instructed by Katherine Lanning and held in the Weight Room.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee

25100.21 T/Th 6:00-7:15 pm 10/7-11/13 $80/$87

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POWER PILATES & CORE CONDITIONING (18+ YRS)All levels welcome! Boost core strength, flexibility, and control to gain stronger, longer, and leaner muscles. Stability balls, rings, rollers, weights and thera bands are some of the tools incorporated to help participants achieve their goals! Students should bring a mat and water. Class is instructed by Cristina Walski and held in M-50.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

21500.21 Sa 9:30-10:30 am 9/27-11/1 $48/$53

21500.22 Sa 9:30-10:30 am 11/8-12/20* $48/$53

*No class 11/29

PILATES (18+ YRS)This class concentrates on basic fundamentals and techniques of Pilates; focus on centering, correct breathing, precision, control, concentration, alignment, mobilization of the spine, and strengthening of core and periphery. Students benefit from improved trunk strength, muscle tone, flexibility, and balance. Students should bring a mat. Instructors and locations are listed below.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR FeeInstructorLocation

21100.21 M/W 6:00-7:00 pm 9/17-10/13 $63/$70 Cristina

Walski

L-5821100.22 M/W 6:00-7:00 pm 10/20-11/12 $63/$70

21100.23 M/W 6:00-7:00 pm 11/19-12/17*1 $63/$70

21101.21 T/Th 5:45-6:45 pm 9/18-10/14 $63/$70 Heidi Marlinghaus

Q-8421101.22 T/Th 5:45-6:45 pm 10/21-11/13 $63/$70

21101.23 T/Th 5:45-6:45 pm 11/20-12/18*2 $63/$70 Q-80

No class *1 11/26; *2 11/27

30-MINUTE SUNRISE PILATES (18+ YRS)This 30-minute class incorporates all the fundamentals of Pilates designed to deliver a powerful workout in a shorter period of time. It leaves you feeling great and sets you on your way to a better day! All levels are welcome. Students should bring mat and water. Class is instructed by Cristina Walski and held in Q-80.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

21401.21 M 6:00-6:30 am 9/15-10/27 $29/$34

21401.22 M 6:00-6:30 am 11/3-12/15 $29/$34

21402.21 W 6:00-6:30 am 9/10-10/22 $29/$34

21402.22 W 6:00-6:30 am 10/29-12/17* $29/$34

*No class 11/26

Also try DROP-IN PILATES held Thursday

from 12:00-1:00 pm.

See page 33 for more information.

ZUMBA GOLD (50+ YRS) Features cardio conditioning to Latin and International music with interval/resistance training. Held at Dance Boulevard, 1824 Hillsdale Blvd., San Jose.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee

24100.21 T/Th 4:30-5:30 pm 9/2-10/23 $79/$86

24100.22 T/Th 4:30-5:30 pm 10/28-12/18* $74/$81

*No class 11/27

Drop-in Zumba Gold 50+ Pass available only in the Adult Center Office, room C-33. Good for Zumba Gold evening class only.$25 for 5 day pass; $48 fo 10 day pass

Drop-in allowed on a space-available basis. For more information, please contact the Adult Center, room C-33, at (408) 866-2146.

ADVANCED PILATES (18+ YRS)This class is for intermediate to advanced Pilates participants only. Students must possess a foundation of the 10 Pilates principles, and be interested in advancing to the next level of their knowledge and practice. Students should bring a mat. Class is instructed by Juliet Settlemier-Ivey and held in M-50.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

21300.21 Sa 8:15-9:15 am 9/27-11/1 $48/$53

21300.22 Sa 8:15-9:15 am 11/8-12/20* $48/$53

*No class 11/29

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YOGA FOR LIFE (18+ YRS)Each class integrates breathing techniques, postures, relaxation, body awareness and meditation, which will assist students in clearing energy blocks. All levels are welcome. Students need to bring a mat and firm, thick blanket to class. Class is instructed by Debby Edwards in Q-84.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

29110.21 M 6:00-7:30 pm 9/29-11/3 $72/$79

29110.22 M 6:00-7:30 pm 11/10-12/15 $72/$79

YOGA/YOUNG AT HEART (50+ YRS)This class offers gentle exercise that restores natural balance and alignment. There is an emphasis on coordinating the breath with physical poses to improve focus and relieve stress. Students of all fitness levels are welcome and should bring a mat and pillow. Class instructed by Cheryl Larson. Monday class held in E-42; Thursday class held in L-58.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

29130.21 M 4:15-5:45 pm 9/15-10/27 $66/$73

29130.22 M 4:15-5:45 pm 11/3-12/15*1 $56/$63

29131.21 Th 4:15-5:45 pm 9/18-10/30 $66/$73

29131.22 Th 4:15-5:45 pm 11/6-12/18*2 $56/$63

No class *1 11/24; *2 11/27

HATHA YOGA (18+ YRS)Learn to practice yoga through the use of deep relaxation and release of tension. Class will focus on the utilization of breath, body alignment and awareness of tension, to promote opening into the postures. Students should bring a mat and pillow. All levels are welcome. Instructed by Cheryl Larson. Monday class held in E-42; Tuesday class held in L-58.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

29132.21 M 6:00-7:30 pm 9/15-10/27 $72/$79

29132.22 M 6:00-7:30 pm 11/3-12/15*1 $62/$69

29133.21 T 9:30-11:00 am 9/16-10/28 $72/$79

29133.22 T 9:30-11:00 am 11/4-12/16*2 $62/$69

No class *1 11/24; *2 11/25

INTRO TO MEDITATION (18+ YRS)Meditation can make a big difference in your life. Students will learn methods to manage stress, increase productivity, improve relationships, increase energy, enhance concentration levels, improve quality of sleep, lower blood pressure levels and live with a greater sense of ease, joy and passion. Returning students welcome! Participants should dress comfortably and bring a sweater. Class is instructed by Greg de Vries, Certified Meditation Instructor, and held in M-52.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

29200.21 T 6:30-8:00 pm 9/16-10/14 $63/$70

Also try DROP-IN YOGAheld Mondays & Tuesdays

from 12:00-1:00 pm

See page 33 for more nformation

FLOW YOGA (18+ YRS)This flowing practice is a series of postures to unite the body, mind, and breathe by increasing flexibility, strength, balance, and relaxation. Students should bring a mat and a firm, thick blanket if possible. All levels are welcome. Instructed by Parinaz Ghavami and held in L-58.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

29120.21 W 6:00-7:15 pm 9/3-10/15 $84/$91

29120.22 W 6:00-7:15 pm 10/22-12/10*1 $84/$91

29121.21 Sa 9:00-10:30 am 9/6-10/18 $84/$91

29121.22 Sa 9:00-10:30 am 10/25-12/13*2 $84/$91

No class *1 11/26; *2 11/29

HATHA YOGA WORKSHOP (18+ YRS)Sit, Stand, Recline and Walk in BalanceThis six week series will focus on rediscovering comfort in your everyday movements. Find your sit bones and open to natural back alignment through deep relaxation. Use your reclining and seated alignment to balance in standing and walking. Stretches will be used to encourage tension release and ease of movement. Students should bring a mat and pillow. All levels are welcome. Instructed by Cheryl Larson and held in E-42.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

29134.21 T 12:45-2:45 pm 10/14-11/18 $82/$89

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CAMPBELL ADULT SPORTS - THE WAY TO PLAY! Get active, hone your skills, build team camaraderi, and foster sportsmanship through Campbell Recreation Adult Sports programs. Men’s Basketball, Women’s Basketball, and Co-Ed Volleyball leagues are offered with divisions for different skill levels. For complete Adult Sport Leagues registration information and registration packets, please visit the City of Campbell website at www.cityofcampbell.com/sports or email [email protected].

Drop-In Volleyball, Basketball, and Badminton open gyms are also available. Come as an individual or with friends for pick-up games. For a complete open gym schedule, please see page 33.

BASKETBALL LEAGUES: WOMEN (18+ YRS)Four women’s divisions available for various skill levels. Level 5 (Beginner) play Monday Nights; Level 2 (Advanced) and Level 4 (Adv Beginner) play Tuesday Nights; Level 3 (Intermediate) play Thursday Nights. Game times: 7:05, 8:05; and 9:05 pm. Roster and payment due at registration.

Activity # Level Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

40102.21 2 T 6:05-10:05 pm 10/28-12/16*1 $394/team

40103.21 3 Th 6:05-10:05 pm 10/30-12/18*2 $394/team

40104.21 4 T 6:05-10:05 pm 10/28-12/16*1 $394/team

40105.21 5 M 6:05-10:05 pm 10/27-12/15*3 $394/team

No games *1 11/25; *2 11/27; *3 11/24

ADULT BASKETBALL LEAGUES (18+ YRS)Full court basketball leagues for adults (18+) are offered year round. Enjoy a 5 game season plus playoffs. All games played at the Campbell Community Center. Registration is by TEAM ONLY. League fees: $394/team + $10/per non-resident player.

BASKETBALL LEAGUE: WOMEN: KRAMER (18+ YRS)This 14 week league has a leveling day where teams are separated by skill level to provide balanced teams. Game times: 7:05; 8:05; and 9:05 pm. Registration is by individual only. Please visit our website or contact [email protected] for complete registration information and a registration packet. Held in the Auxiliary Gym. Payment due at registration.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

40100.21 W 6:05-10:05 pm 9/24-1/28* $95/$102

*No games 11/26, 12/24, 12/31

BASKETBALL LEAGUE: MEN (18+ YRS)Intermediate level men’s league held Wednesday nights. Game times: 7:05, 8:05, and 9:05 pm. Held in the Main Gym. Roster and payment due at registration.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

40109.11 W 6:05-10:05 pm 10/29-12/17* $394/team

*No games 11/26

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VOLLEYBALL LEAGUES: CO-ED (18+ YRS) Co-Ed volleyball leagues for adults (18+) are offered Thursday nights at the Campbell Community Center. Game times are 7:05; 8:05; 9:05 pm. For a 9-week season, league fees are $497/team + $10/per non-resident player. Registration is by TEAM ONLY. Roster and payment due upon registration. Activity # Div. Day Time Dates Fee

41100.21 B Th 6:05-10:05 pm 10/2-12/18* $497/team

41101.21 C Th 6:05-10:05 pm 10/2-12/18* $497/team

*No games 11/27

JUDO/JU JITSU/SUBMISSION GRAPPLING (18+ YRS)Get fit with the power and discipline of Ju Jitsu. Learn to use body mechanics, leverage and knowledge of human anatomy and psychology to nullify an attacker’s ability to fight. Transform your body through a grueling workout incorporating kicks, strikes, joint-locks, throws, pins and ground defense. If students wish to participate in belt testing, there is an additional fee payable to the instructor. Tournament competition opportunities will be available outside of class. Class instructed by Hans Ingebretsen, who holds a seventh degree black belt. Instructed by Hans Ingebretsen. Class held in M-50.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee

43110.21 T/Th 7:30-9:00 pm 9/2-10/28 $146/$156

43110.22 T/Th 7:30-9:00 pm 11/4-12/9* $136/$146

*No class 11/27

For complete Adult Sport Leagues registration information and registration packets, please visit the City of Campbell website at www.cityofcampbell.com/sports or email [email protected].

Drop-In Volleyball, Basketball, and Badminton open gyms are also available. Come as an individual or with friends for pick-up games. For a complete open gym schedule, please see page 33.

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TENNIS INSTRUCTIONAll tennis classes are held at the Campbell Community Center Tennis Courts. Chuck Sanfilippo, a certified U.S.P.T.A. instructor, teaches all classes. Lessons are designed to develop skills, sportsmanship, and a healthy competitive attitude that will last a lifetime. Beginning through Intermediate level instruction is offered in small group lessons (maximum of four students per class). Students need to bring their own tennis racket and bottled water. All classes are co-ed unless noted otherwise.

TENNIS: BEGINNING (18+ YRS)These classes are for those who have little or no tennis experience. These classes offer an introduction to the game of tennis, covering the basic strokes such as the forehand, backhand, and the serve. The focus of these lessons will be on developing consistency. Students can re-take lessons at the beginner level until comfortable to advance. Brand new tennis students are advised to repeat the beginning level at least twice.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee

42117.21 Sa 10:00-11:00 am 9/6-9/20 $41/$46

42117.22 Sa 10:00-11:00 am 10/4-10/18 $41/$46

42117.23 Sa 10:00-11:00 am 11/1-11/15 $41/$46

42111.21 M/W 6:00-7:00 pm 9/29-10/15 $82/$89

42111.22 M/W 6:00-7:00 pm 10/20-11/5 $82/$89

TENNIS: ADVANCED BEGINNING (18+ YRS)These classes are for players who have a general knowledge of the game and have the ability to maintain a rally for five strokes. Advanced Beginning lessons will be focused on the serve and volley, specialty shots, strategy and fine-tuning strokes. Students can re-take lessons at the Advanced Beginner level until comfortable to advance.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee

42127.21 Sa 9:00-10:00 am 9/6-9/20 $41/$46

42127.22 Sa 9:00-10:00 am 10/4-10/18 $41/$46

42127.23 Sa 9:00-10:00 am 11/1-11/15 $41/$46

42121.21 M/W 6:00-7:00 pm 9/8-9/24 $82/$89

42122.21 T/Th 6:00-7:00 pm 9/9-9/25 $82/$89

42122.22 T/Th 6:00-7:00 pm 9/30-10/16 $82/$89

42122.23 T/Th 6:00-7:00 pm 10/21-11/6 $82/$89

TENNIS: INTERMEDIATE (18+ YRS)These classes are for players who are consistent with shots and serves. There will be an emphasis on drills to improve your singles and doubles strategies. The last part of each class will be game play.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee

42137.21 Sa 8:00-9:00 am 9/6-9/20 $41/$46

42137.22 Sa 8:00-9:00 am 10/4-10/18 $41/$46

42137.23 Sa 8:00-9:00 am 11/1-11/15 $41/$46

42131.21 M/W 7:00-8:00 pm 9/8-9/24 $82/$89

42131.22 M/W 7:00-8:00 pm 9/29-10/15 $82/$89

42131.23 M/W 7:00-8:00 pm 10/20-11/5 $82/$89

42132.21 T/Th 9:00-10:00 am 9/9-9/25 $82/$89

42132.22 T/Th 9:00-10:00 am 9/30-10/16 $82/$89

42132.23 T/Th 9:00-10:00 am 10/21-11/6 $82/$89

42133.21 T/Th 7:00-8:00 pm 9/9-9/25 $82/$89

42133.22 T/Th 7:00-8:00 pm 9/30-10/16 $82/$89

42133.23 T/Th 7:00-8:00 pm 10/21-11/6 $82/$89

COURTS A & B RESERVED FOR RECREATION TENNIS

May be used as first come, first serve when lessons are not scheduled

COURTS C & D Open on a first come, first serve basis

Players must leave the courts when maintenance staff is washing or performing repairs. Thank you.

Tennis courts at the Campbell Communtiy Center located near the Latimer Ave. entrance are free to use and are lit until 10:00 pm. When using the courts, please follow the posted rules and be sure to set your court time on the clocks (please no resetting of clocks).

½ hour time limit - 1 person practice½ hour time limit - Ball machine users

1 hour time limit - Singles1½ hour time limit - Doubles or Round Robin Play

ADULT SPORTS

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TAP DANCE (18+ YRS)Tap classes are fun and provide an opportunity to get exercise while meeting new friends. Learn the basic steps that will be turned into a simple routine. Students are responsible for providing their own tap shoes and should bring a bottle of water to each class. Instructed by Peggy Page and held in M-47, Dance Studio.

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee

51711.21 W 6:15-7:15 pm 9/10-10/22 $66/$73

51711.22 W 6:15-7:15 pm 10/29-12/17* $66/$73

*No class 11/26

LINE DANCE (18+ YRS)Line Dancing is a whole lot of fun and great exercise for the mind and body! No partner is needed. Students will dance to different types of music, not just country. Advanced classes can be fast paced and are for those who already have knowledge of some basic line dance steps. Students should wear hard-soled shoes and bring a water bottle to class. Instructed by Mandi Muscolo and held in M-47, Dance Studio.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NRFee

Beginning

51701.21 M 6:00-7:30 pm 9/15-10/20*1 $52/$59

51701.22 M 6:00-7:30 pm 10/27-12/22*2 $83/$90

Advanced

51702.21 M 7:30-9:00 pm 9/15-10/20*1 $52/$59

51702.22 M 7:30-9:00 pm 10/27-12/22*2 $83/$90

No class *1 10/13; *2 11/24

BALLROOM DANCE (18+ YRS)Learn the most popular ballroom dances as seen on TV, including Swing, Rumba, Cha Cha, Tango and Night Club Two-Step. The instructor may add other dances based on student interest. Have fun and burn calories as you learn dance patterns, body rhythm and coordination. No prior experience necessary. New dances are introduced each class. No partner necessary. Pre-registration is required. Dance instructor Philip Pettinger is a professional dance instructor with years of experience with all levels of dancers. Class held in M-47, Dance Studio.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

51730.21 Th 8:00-9:00 pm 9/18-10/16 $52/$59

51730.22 Th 8:00-9:00 pm 10/23-11/20 $52/$59

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GUITAR LESSONS: LEVEL 1 (16+ YRS)This course is for the absolute adult beginning guitarist. Students will be introduced to the basics of guitar playing and music fundamentals by learning fun pop and classic rock songs. Students will need to have their own acoustic guitar. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Instructed by Chris Shahin, SJG School of Music. Class held in M-49 (pre-school room).

Activity # Days Time Dates R/NR Fee

53912.21 Th 7:00-7:50 pm 9/25-11/13* $131/$141

*No class 10/30

PIANO-KEYBOARD LESSONS: LEVEL 1 (16+ YRS)Students learn the basics of piano playing: notes, chords and theory. By the end of this fun, low-pressure class, students will be able to play basic songs. Keyboards will be provided in class, however, students will need a keyboard at home for practice. Recommended resources for purchasing or renting a keyboard will be provided prior to the first class. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Instructed by Joey Trombly, SJG School of Music. Class held in E-42.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

53922.21 Th 7:00-7:50 pm 9/25-11/13* $131/$141

*No class 10/30

PIANO-KEYBOARD LESSONS: LEVEL 2 (9+ YRS)This course is a follow-up class where students will continue mastering the basics of playing music on the piano/keyboard. Topics include: sight reading, ear training, playing chord accompaniment parts to pop and rock songs, as well as playing pieces from classic piano repertoire. Keyboards will be provided for student to us in class. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Instructed by Joey Trombly, SJG School of Music. Class is held in E-42.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

53923.21 Th 8:00-8:50 pm 9/25-11/13* 9+ $131/$141

*No class 10/30

GUITAR LESSONS: LEVEL 2 (10+ YRS)This class continues techniques and styles of guitar playing and is geared towards players that can navigate basic G, D and C chords. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Instructed by Chris Shahin of SJG School of Music. Class held in M-49 (pre-school room).

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

53913.21 Th 8:00-8:50 pm 9/25-11/13* 10+ $131/$141

*No class 10/30

All music classes are instructed by staff of the SJG School of Music

located at the Campbell Community Centerwww.sjgschoolofmusic.com

GUITAR ENSEMBLE (17+ YRS) In this fun and educational class you will learn how to play and perform in an all-guitar ensemble. The group will practice each week playing traditional, classic, pop, and rock music. This community guitar ensemble will have the opportunity to perform publicly. guitarists must have a rudimentary level of guitar skill with a minimum of one year playing experience and be willing to practice and improve. Acoustic guitars only. Chris Shahin has been teaching guitar in the greater San Jose Area for over 20 years and has led numerous guitar ensembles over the last two decades. Class held in M-49, pre-school room.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

53914.21 M 7:30-8:20 pm 9/15-11/10* $131/$141

*No class 9/29

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BEGINNING POTTER’S WHEEL (16+ YRS)Get ready to have a blast! Feel the clay through your fingers as it spins on the wheel. Students will first focus on wedging the clay, centering, pulling basic forms, trimming and glazing. Additional materials fee of $25 per bag of clay to be paid to instructor depending on each student’s usage. Class is held at The Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave, 95008,

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages Fee

50952.21 M 6:30-8:30 pm 9/8-10/27 16+ $320

50953.21 T 6:30-8:30 pm 9/9-10/28 16+ $320

50954.21 Th 11:00-12:30 pm 9/11-10/30 16+ $320

AN EVENING OF MOSAIC JEWELRY (16+ YRS) NEW!During this class you will create three pieces of jewelry including pendants, rings or earrings from metal bases. By the end of the evening, you will have a completed ungrouted mosaics! A small amount of grout will be supplied for you to do on your own. Instructor Laura Morales will demonstrate the grouting and give you clear instructions. No previous mosaic experience necessary! A $25 materials fee is due at the one day class. Class is held at The Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave, 95008.

Activity # Day Time Date Ages Fee

50941.21 Th 6:30-8:30 pm 10/16 16+ $35

The art classes on this page are held at The Art Beat - 68 E. Campbell Avenue

the corner of Campbell Avenue and 4th St www.theartbeat.net • (408) 370-5002

LADIES NIGHT MOSAIC FRIDAYS (16+ YRS) Work on your mosaic project in our bright and friendly studio. We have plenty of materials and our experienced mosaic instructor will be here to offer guidance! Bring your girlfriends and a bottle of wine and get some relaxing social time while you work on your art! Class meets two consecutive Fridays. A $25 materials fee is due for the 2-day class. Class is held at The Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave, 95008.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages Fee

50942.21 F 6:30-8:30 pm 11/7 & 11/14 16+ $70

CANVAS ART NIGHT (16+ YRS) NEW!Come relax and paint a project, from start to finish and step-by-step. All skill levels welcome! Visit www.theartbeat.net for pictures of the sample canvas. Bring your own beverages and snacks to enjoy while you paint! A $15 materials fee is due at the one day class. Class is held at The Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave, 95008.

Activity # Day Time Date Ages Fee

50944.21 Th 7:00-9:00 pm 9/4 16+ $20

50944.22 Th 7:00-9:00 pm 10/14 16+ $20

TEMPERED GLASS MOSAIC (16+ YRS) NEW!During this class for beginners, you will learn the basics of the tempered glass application. Choose as your project either a flat mirror or a picture frame. You will to able to use paint, decorative papers, photos, or other flat (paper-thin) mementos under the glass. Please feel free to bring your own paper or pictures. A small amount of grout will be supplied to do on your own. Instructor Laura Morales will demonstrate the grouting and provide clear instructions. A $25 materials fee is due at the one day class. Class is held at The Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave, 95008.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages Fee

50943.21 W 6:30-8:30 pm 10/29 16+ $35

50943.22 W 6:30-8:30 pm 11/19 16+ $35

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PAINTING (16+ YRS)Whether you’re new to painting or have years of experience, students will have fun learning techniques that involve painting with different mediums such as oil, acrylic, pastels, glass painting, and more! The activity fee includes all supplies and students should bring a paint shirt. Class is instructed by An. Sudyka in E-46 at the Campbell Community Center.Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

50010.21 T 7:00-8:30 pm 9/16-10/14 16+ $68/$75

50010.22 T 7:00-8:30 pm 10/28-11/25 16+ $68/$75

DRAWING WITH MR. GREEN (14+ YRS)This drawing class teaches students how to use different drawing approaches such as contour, mass, and gesture. Drawing techniques covered will include: negative space, point to point, and triangulation to name a few. Return students are welcome! Fee includes basic supplies students will take home. Students need to purchase a sketchpad to practice on their own. Instructed by James Green. Class is held in E-46 at the Campbell Community Center.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

50003.21 W 6:00-8:00 pm 9/3-10/15 14+ $94/$101

50003.22 W 6:00-8:00 pm 10/29-12/17* 14+ $94/$101

*No class 11/26

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AUTUMN FLAVORS (18+ YRS)Enjoy a full meal with Italian dishes inspired by the warm, rich flavors of the fall season. Menu: sauteed wild mushrooms bruschetta; pumpkin fillef cappeleltti (fresh pasta); rolled chicken breast with asparagus, prosciutto and fontina cheese; chickpea and rosemary salad; chestnut and chocolate cake. A $15 food and material fee is payable to the instructor at class. Class held in E-46.

Activity # Day Time Date R/NR Fee

54300.22 Th 6:30-8:30 pm 11/13 $39/$44

FEAST OF THE SEVEN FISHES (18+ YRS)Celebrate Christmas Eve in the traditional Southern Italian style--with seafood seven ways! This ritual of the Vigilia has been handed down from generation to generation and can even vary from family to family. Menu: clams with oregano and bread crumbs; mussels in tomato sauce; octopus salad; shrimp with tomatoes, capers and lemon; lobster risotto; salt cod Messina style; Sicilian swordfish with olives and capers; mixed berries with marscarpone limoncello cream. A $20 food and material fee is payable to the instructor at class. Class held in E-46.

Activity # Day Time Date R/NR Fee

54300.23 Th 6:30-9:00 pm 12/11 $39/$44

Italian Cooking Classes Take your senses on a journey to Italy! Learn new and authentic recipes from the instructor, Maria Luisa Manca (native of Italy and pictred above in her personal kitchen). Classes are hands-on and students need to pull hair back, bring an apron and food fee is payable to the instructor at the class. Students will receive recipes to take home (and be able to sample all recipes made in class).

FRUIT TREES & VINES (18+ YRS)Citrus, Berries, GrapesHere in Northern California, we are home to a fantastic environment for growing a wide variety of fruit--and in this course you’ll learn to do just that! You will learn how sustainable gardening practices such as efficient watering methods, integrated pest management and use of organic fertilizers and soil amendments apply to establishing and growing citrus, berries, and both wine and table grapes. Growing in containers, and techniques for handling drought conditions, will also be covered.The instructors are University of California Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners. For gardening questions, visit mastergardeners.org. Class held in Q-84.

Activity # Day Time Date R/NR Fee

54220.21 T 7:00-9:00 pm 10/14-10/28 $37/$42

THE ITALIAN KITCHEN (18+ YRS)Learn how to make a complete Italian meal combining the best local ingredients to create classic Italian recipes.Menu: gorgonzola focaccia; spinach stuffed shells; stuffed mushrooms with sausage; barley salad; chocolate and toasted hazelnut mousse. A $15 food and material fee is payable to the instructor at class. Class held in E-46.

Activity # Day Time Date R/NR Fee

54300.21 Th 6:30-8:30 pm 10/16 $39/$44

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HEARTSAVER CPR/AED (13+ YRS)In this Heartsaver CPR/AED skills-based class, you will be trained in the new “Science of CPR” and “Relief of Foreign Body Airway Obstruction”. Students will demonstrate the proper technique and sequence of CPR. Instruction and hands on training, using an AED, will be included for adults and children over 1 year of age, after which you will receive a two-year certification card. Fee includes a key chain pocket mask/barrier. This class does not include a BLS Healthcare Provider card. Instructed by Santa Clara County Fire Department Staff. Class is held at Sunnyoaks Fire Station, McCormack Training Center Classroom (rear), 485 West Sunnyoaks Ave., in Campbell.

Activity # Day Time Dates Ages R/NR Fee

52200.21 Th 6:00-10:00 pm 9/11 13+ $55/$62

52200.22 Th 6:00-10:00 pm 10/9 13+ $55/$62

52200.23 Th 6:00-10:00 pm 11/13 13+ $55/$62

52200.24 Th 6:00-10:00 pm 12/11 13+ $55/$62

WEST VALLEY PERSONAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (PEP) This free, 3-hour workshop will teach you how to prepare to be on your own for several days after the next large disaster. You’ll learn tips for creating a disaster supply kit for your home and your workplace, how to treat life threatening conditions, steps to take to prevent fires, proper ways to examine fie extinguishers and hazardous materials, and more. To register, email your full name, phone number, and residential or work address in West Valley to [email protected], or call (408) 341-4410 to reserve your space in a class.

Location Day Date Time

Cupertino W 9/3 6:00-9:00 pm

Campbell T 10/14 6:00-9:00 pm

Los Gatos M 11/3 6:00-9:00 pm

Cupertino W 12/3 6:00-9:00 pm

Cupertino: City Hall, 10300 Torre Avenue, Cupertino, 95014

Campbell: Campbell Community Center, Rm E-42, 1 W. Campbell Ave, Campbell, 95008

Los Gatos: 208 E Main St #214, Los Gatos, 95030

WEST VALLEY COMMUNITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAMWest Valley Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Academy is a 21-hour training course. Registration Fee $35/per person. Take the next critical step in your community disaster resiliency. The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Academy educates people about disaster preparedness for hazards that may impact their area and trains them in basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, disaster medical operations and team organization. Using the training learned in the classroom and during exercises, CERT members can assist others in their neighborhood or workplace following an event when professional responders are not immediately available to help.

Registration/Questions:

Please email [email protected] or call (408) 341-4410; A fee of $35 is payable to SCCFD.

This course is primarily intended for individuals that live within the communities of Cupertino, Campbell, Saratoga, Los Gatos and Monte Sereno.

• November 4 - November 13 (Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday) 6:00 - 9:00 pm, and November 15* (Saturday morning) 9:30 am - 12:30 pm

• Classes held at Los Gatos Town Council Chambers, 110 E. Main St, Los Gatos, CA, 95030*

• ALL SEVEN SESSIONS REQUIRED

*Last class held off-site

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HANDS-ON MICROSOFT EXCEL - NEXT STEP You may know how to work with Excel, but do you know how to make it work for you? Learn the tricks you need to keep up in today’s fast computer-based world and cut your work time in half! Auto-fill data, create and use formulas and format print ready spreadsheets and charts. A $20 material fee is due at the class.

Activity # Day Time Date R/NR Fee

52904.21 Th 6:30-8:30 pm 10/9 $42/$47

Computer ClassesLynn Pesonen has been teaching in the Bay Area since 1996 helping thousands to learn valuable computer skills to be used at work and/or at home by offering quality training in a friendly, relaxed and professional environment while understanding the importance of clear, accurate and patient instruction. All computer classes are held at the Campbell Community Center in H-74 (Winchester parking lot side). Students may bring their own laptop, however, computers provided. Students will receive a take-home class manual

HANDS-ON COMPUTER CLASS Microsoft Excel and WordIf you don’t know them, you need to. Even if you think you do, you probably need to re-familiarize yourself with the basics of Word and Excel as we move to Cloud based computing. This class will help you stay current and help you apply your new knowledge immediately. A $30 material fee is due at the first class.

Activity # Day Time Dates R/NR Fee

52901.21 Th 6:30-8:30 pm 9/11-9/25 $105/$115

HANDS-ON MICROSOFT POWERPOINTImpress your audience! Design, enhance and conduct dynamic presentations as a powerful means of communication. You’ll learn how to work with design formats, bulleted lists, pictures, objects and apply animation effects to enhance the visual appeal of your presentations. A $20 material fee is due at the class.

Activity # Day Time Date R/NR Fee

52906.21 Th 6:30-8:30 pm 11/6 $42/$47

HANDS-ON WITH PHOTOS & SHUTTERFLY®Picture the possibilities of what you could do with your photos if you learn how to capture them from your device, organize them into folders and how to upload them onto Shutterfly.com to use their free unlimited online storage. With Shutterfly you can easily enhance and share your photos, plus create your own photo books, greeting cards, calendars and more. A $20 material fee is due at the class.

Activity # Day Time Date R/NR Fee

52905.21 Th 6:30-8:30 pm 10/23 $42/$47HANDS-ON MICROSOFT WORD - MAIL MERGEHave you ever needed to send the same letter to multiple recipients or print envelopes or labels to a group of people? Then learn the power of Mail Merge in six easy steps. You can create a name and address list to merge the list to print onto letters, labels and envelopes so each is personalized. A $20 material fee is due at the class.

Activity # Day Time Date R/NR Fee

52907.21 Th 6:30-8:30 pm 11/20 $42/$47

HANDS-ON MICROSOFT PUBLISHERCreate your own flyers, brochures, newsletters, invitations and more! Don’t start with a blank piece of paper, modify a pre-designed format to use your creativity to produce the design and content exactly as you want it. With the skills you learn you’ll create impressive material. A $20 material fee is due at the class.

Activity # Day Time Date R/NR Fee

52902.21 Th 6:30-8:30 pm 11/13 $42/$47

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Start your Oktoberfest weekend off on the right foot at Campbell’s 7th Annual Oktoberfest 10K & 5K Fun/Walk Run. Due to popular demand, we’ve added a 10K division! Runners will enjoy the flat course and fall foliage on the popular Los Gatos Creek Trail adjacent to historical Downtown Campbell. This family-friendly event is perfect for both runners and walkers. Register by October 11 to receive a race t-shirt.

Oktoberfest10K & 5K Fun Run/Walk

Online registration and printable form available at www.cityofcampbell.com/recreation

189:00 AM 10K/9:15 AM 5K

$32 Adults/$16 Under 20

AT CAMPBELL PARK

Campbell Ave & Gilman Ave

OCT 2014

7th Annual

DATE UPDATEDsince last publication[ ]

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ADULTS 50+

The City of Campbell, through the Recreation and Community Services Department, offers a variety of services and programs including fitness, wellness, educational, and cultural programs for those 50 years of age and older.

1 W. Campbell Avenue, Room C-33 • Campbell, CA 95008

Monday - Friday: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm (408) 866-2146 • www.cityofcampbell.com/AdultCenter

TTY (408) 871-5104 • FAX (408) 374-6965

HOME DELIVERED MEALSTwo different programs are available: Meals on Wheels Program provides homebound adults (60+) with frozen meals and periodic home visits. For information, please call (408) 296-8290. The Health Trust Meals on Wheels Program provides a hot delivered meal Monday through Friday for those who need help or who cannot microwave their food. For information, please call (408) 961-9870

CAMPBELL ADULT CENTER for 50 & Better!

MEMBERSHIPMembership is REQUIRED for all persons participating in the Campbell Adult Center programs, such as classes, trips, recreation activities, special events, group activities, etc. There is NO membership required to participate in the lunch program and many services offered.

NEWSLETTER SUBSCRIPTIONA subscription for the Adult Center newsletter (Courier) mailed bi-monthly is available. This newsletter contains detailed information on all Adult Center programs and services. Information is available online at www.cityofcampbell.com/AdultCenter.

ADDITIONAL CLASSESIn addition to the classes listed, the Campbell Adult Center also offers the following classes: ESL, Mac computers, and Driver Safety Program. For

more details, contact the Campbell Adult Center at (408) 866-2146 or visit us at www.cityofcampbell.com/AdultCenter.

See what we have to offer!GROUP ACTIVITIES

Computer Club • Busy Hands/Caring Hearts • Heritage Seekers (Genealogy) • Skylark Singers • Flower Arranging Group • Photography Club

RECREATION ACTIVITIESSpecial Events • Intermediate Bridge • Newcomer’s Orientation • Mahjong • Movies • Game Room • Bingo • Canasta/Cribbage

EDUCATIONAL/WELLNESS PROGRAMSFitness Passes $40/10 Days; $70/20 Days; $45/Monthly • Workshops/Seminars

SERVICESTo inquire about services, or to make an appointment, please call (408) 866-2146.Blood Pressure Checks, Housing Referral • Case Manager to provide In-Home, Social Service Assistance to Campbell’s frail, low-income, at-risk elderly • Health Insurance Counseling (Hicap) • Income Tax Assistance • Long Term Care Counseling • Notary Public • Vial Of Life • Senior Legal Assistance

LUNCH PROGRAMMonday through Friday

1 W. Campbell Ave, Rm M-50Campbell, CA. 95008

Hours: 9:00 am - 1:00 pmPhone: (408) 866-2764

The Lunch Program offers daily nutritious meals for a suggested contribution of $3.00 (guests under age 60 are $6.00). Advance meal reservations are required by calling (408) 866-2764. Blood pressure checks and bingo are offered. Transportation can be provided by calling the program for details.

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REGISTRATION for Adult Center (50+) classes is taken ONLY through the Adult Center Office. For more information, please call (408) 866-2146 or visit us online at www.cityofcampbell.com/AdultCenter.

BODY CONDITIONINGTone to music with gentle aerobics and strengthening. Instructed by Melissa Gambino in Q-80.

Days Time Dates Fee

T/Th 1:15-2:15 pm 9/2-10/23 $50

T/Th 1:15-2:15 pm 10/28-12/18* $47

*No class 11/27

CORE STRENGTHENINGStrengthening and stretching exercises to tone the whole body with emphasis on the core muscle group using exercise bands, hand weights and resistance bands. Bring a mat. Instructed by Mary Kearns in Q-80. Please see page 35 for evening session.

Days Time Dates Fee

T/Th 8:00-8:45 am 9/2-10/23 $53

T/Th 8:00-8:45 am 10/28-12/18* $50

T/Th 3:30-4:30 pm 9/2-10/23 $71

T/Th 3:30-4:30 pm 10/28-12/18* $67

*No class 11/27

EASY RIDERWork at your own pace to build endurance and cardio strength on a stationary bike in a non-competitive setting. Learn correct posture, bike set up and how to monitor your exertion level. Bring a towel and water. Instructed by Deb Hedge in the Spinning/Cardio Room.

Days Time Dates Fee

T/Th 10:30-11:15 am 9/2-10/23 $50

T/Th 10:30-11:15 am 10/28-12/18* $47

*No class 11/27

EXERCISEStretching, toning and balance workout. Bring a mat. Instructed by Melissa Gambino in Q-80.

Days Time Dates Fee

T/Th 9:00-10:00 am 9/2-10/23 $42

T/Th 9:00-10:00 am 10/28-12/18* $39

*No class 11/27

AQUA AEROBICS Shape up in a water exercise class or by lap swimming. Instructed by Marlene Suits (M/W). Intermediate: Enjoy a more vigorous workout. Instructed by Sandra Escamilla-Meechum (T/Th).

Days Time Dates Fee

M/W 1:45-2:45 pm 9/3-10/22 $61

M/W 1:45-2:45 pm 10/27-12/17* $61

Int. - T/Th 1:45-2:45 pm 9/2-10/16 $57

*No class 11/26

MOVE OUT OF PAIN NEW!Learn how to use gentle movements to help you let go of pain and create a more comfortable life. This class may be done either sitting in a chair or lying on the floor. Bring a mat. Instructed by Tom Rankin in Q-80.

Day Time Dates Fee

Th 10:45-11:45 am 9/11-10/16*1 $21

Th 10:45-11:45 am 10/30-12/18*2 $25

No class *1 9/18; *2 11/20, 11/27

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Please see page 39 for Yoga/Young at Heart 50+ class

ZUMBA GOLDEnjoy a fun workout that features easy dance/exercise moves to Latin and international music. Join the party, this is a great way to be fit! Instructed by Lilian Zeljko in the Main Gym.

Days Time Dates Fee

M/W 9:00-10:00 am 9/3-10/22 $59

M/W 9:00-10:00 am 10/27-12/17*1 $59

F 9:00-10:00 am 9/5-10/24 $40

F 9:00-10:00 am 10/31-12/19*2 $35

No class *1 11/26; *2 11/28

PILATESDevelop physical stability and strength. Improve posture, balance and toning. Suited for those with back problems. Bring a mat. Instructed by Homa Mojgani. Class held in L-58.

Days Time Dates Fee

M/W 10:15-11:15 am 9/3-10/22 $79

M/W 10:15-11:15 am 10/27-12/17* $79

*No class 11/26

PILATES PLUSStrengthen the deep abdominal muscles for better balance, ease of movement and a healthy back. PLUS, Learn how to safely stretch and release areas of excess tension. Class is designed to accommodate beginners and challenge those with more experience. Instructed by Melissa Gambino in N-76.

Days Time Dates Fee

T/Th 10:15-11:15 am 9/2-10/23 $84

T/Th 10:15-11:15 am 10/28-12/18* $79

*No class 11/27

REGISTRATION for Adult Center (50+) classes is taken ONLY through the Adult Center Office. For more information, please call (408) 866-2146 or visit us online at www.cityofcampbell.com/AdultCenter.

STRENGTH TRAININGLearn the proper techniques for strength training to shape muscles and increase bone density. Instructed by Katherine Lanning M/W; Mary Kearns T/Th. Class held in Weight Room. Please see page 35 for evening session.

Days Time Dates Fee

M/W 8:05-9:05 am 9/3-10/22 $61

M/W 8:05-9:05 am 10/27-12/17*1 $61

M/W 9:10-10:10 am 9/3-10/22 $61

M/W 9:10-10:10 am 10/27-12/17*1 $61

M/W 10:15-11:15 am 9/3-10/22 $61

M/W 10:15-11:15 am 10/27-12/17*1 $61

T/Th 9:10-10:10 am 9/2-10/23 $65

T/Th 9:10-10:10 am 10/28-12/18*2 $61

T/Th 10:15-11:15 am 9/2-10/23 $65

T/Th 10:15-11:15 am 10/28-12/18*2 $61

T/Th 2:15-3:15 pm 9/2-10/23 $65

T/Th 2:15-3:15 pm 10/28-12/18*2 $61

No class *1 11/26; *2 11/27

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TAI CHI CHUANLearn 24 gentle movements that promote strength, flexibility, balance, and increased oxygen. Intermedate class is geared toward continuing students. Instructed by Tatiana Perfilov. Monday class held in L-58, Wednesday classes held in C-35.

Day Time Dates Fee

Beginning

M 11:20-12:20 pm 10/13-12/8 $35

W 11:15-12:15 pm 10/15-12/10 $35

Intermediate

W 10:00-11:00 am 10/15-12/10 $35

SOCIAL DANCE Learn all the ballroom and latin dances in a fun, no stress environment. Dance included will be: Foxtrot, Waltz, Tango, Rumba, Cha Cha, Swing, 2 Step and the Hustle. No prior dance experience needed! Instructed by Hans Schmidt at the Dance Boulevard, 1824 Hillsdale Ave., San Jose.

Day Time Dates Fee

Th 11:00-12:30 pm 9/4-10/23 $44

Th 11:00-12:30 pm 10/30-12/18* $38

*No class 11/27

LINE DANCEA progression of classes offered. Increase your stamina with these fun dances that don’t require a partner. Instructed by Mandi Muscolo. Monday class held in N-76; Thursday class held in M-47.

Day Time Dates Fee

Introduction

M 9:40-11:10 am 9/15-10/20*1 $28

M 9:40-11:10 am 10/27-12/22*2 $44

Beginning 1

Th 10:45-12:15 pm 9/18-10/23*3 $28

Th 10:45-12:15 pm 10/30-12/18*4 $33

Beginning 2

M 11:15-12:45 pm 9/15-10/20*1 $28

M 11:15-12:45 pm 10/27-12/22*2 $44

Intermediate

Th 9:00-10:30 am 9/18-10/23*3 $28

Th 9:00-10:30 am 10/30-12/18*4 $33

No class *1 10/13; *2 11/24; *3 10/9; *4 11/20, 11/27

TAP DANCE: BEGINNINGTap Dance is alot fun plus it is great exercise. Learn the basic steps that will be turned into a simple routine. Participants are responsible for providing their own tap shoes. Bring a water bottle to class. Instructed by Peggy Page in M-47, Dance Studio.

Day Time Dates Fee

M 1:30-2:30 pm 9/8-10/20 $37

M 1:30-2:30 pm 10/27-12/15 $42

ADULTS 50+

ALL THAT JAZZ NEW!Step and Sizzle into Jazz! Dance your way to fitness with easy to follow routines that are set to a variety of music including Big Band, Show Tunes, Jazz Classics and more! Instructed by Melissa Gambino in N-76.

Day Time Dates Fee

W/F 10:30-11:30 am 9/17-10/17 $40

W/F 10:30-11:30 am 11/5-12/12* $40

*No class 11/26, 11/28

STEPS TO A HEALTHY BACK NEW!Posture, alignment, and strength are essential elements for a healthy back! Learn how to perform exercises to strengthen muscles that support the back, become aware of habits that contribute to back pain and discomfort, plus learn to properly align feet, knees hips, shoulders, for better posture and ease of movement. Instructed by Melissa Gambino in N-76.

Day Time Date Fee

F 10:00-12:00 pm 10/24-10/31 $20

REGISTRATION for Adult Center (50+) classes is taken ONLY through the Adult Center Office. For more information, please call (408) 866-2146 or visit us online at www.cityofcampbell.com/AdultCenter.

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QUILTINGLearn to quilt while being inspired by other quilters. Beginners and experienced quilters are welcome. Patterns for class projects will be available, or choose your own projects. Basic sewing skills needed. Bring your own sewing machine and supplies to class. Instructed by Rita Bottini. Class held in E-46.

Day Time Dates Fee

M 9:30-11:30 am 9/15-10/20 $33

M 9:30-11:30 am 10/27-12/15* $39

M 12:00-2:00 pm 9/15-10/20 $33

M 12:00-2:00 pm 10/27-12/15* $39

*No class 11/24

CALLIGRAPHYBeginning: Learn Italic lettering and wow your friends with homemade cards. Beginners will use a pen and advanced beginners will use a brush. Intermediate: Session 1: Learn Neuland with playful variations including a Christmas alphabet, a gift box alphabet and other colorful designs. Session 2: Learn Versals with modern variations. Instructed by Ann Thompson. Class in E-46.

Day Time Dates Fee

Beginning

Th 11:10-12:40 pm 9/11-10/23*1 $35

Th 11:10-12:40 pm 10/30-12/18*2 $40

Intermediate

Th 9:00-11:00 am 9/11-10/23*1 $39

Th 9:00-11:00 am 10/30-12/18*2 $46

No class *1 10/9, *2 11/27

FUN WITH SPANISHHave you always wanted to learn Espanol? Learn Spanish by a variety of fun methods. Advanced Beginning & Intermediate geared for continuing students. Instructed by Medardo Molina in E-46.

Day Time Dates Fee

Introduction

T 3:00-4:00 pm 9/2-10/21 $32

T 3:00-4:00 pm 10/28-12/16* $28

Advanced Beginning

T 1:45-2:45 pm 9/2-10/21 $32

T 1:45-2:45 pm 10/28-12/16* $28

Intermediate

T 12:30-1:30 pm 9/2-10/21 $32

T 12:30-1:30 pm 10/28-12/16* $28

*No class 11/25INTRO TO iPAD - SIMPLIFIEDThis fun, stress-free class will simplify your iPad experience. Topics covered are: screen navigation, settings, iTunes, notes, Safari (Internet), App Store, email, contacts, calendars, music, camera, video camera, photo albums, movies, books, maps, FaceTime, iCloud, DropBox, games and much, much more. Instructed by Brian Schwatka in Q-80.

Day Time Date Fee

M 9:30-11:00 am 10/6-11/24 $37

SHOULD I STAY OR SHOULD I GO?If you are a homeowner and considering a move, there are many decisions that need to be made. Informative discussions included are: In-home care services, demystifying reverse mortgages, setting up a trust or a will, asset protection, long-term care planning, public benefits, preparing and selling your home, downsizing and organizing belongings, the pros and cons of the different types of senior communities and more. Instructed by Brian Schwatka and held in Q-84.

Day Time Dates Fee

Th 10:00-11:30 am 10/9-12/4* $37

*No class 11/27

MEMOIR WRITINGLearn to record the many events that are unique to you. Write for yourself with creative guidance. Progress at your own rate. Instructed by Ann Thompson. Tuesday and Wednesday class in Q-84; Thursday class in E-46.

Day Time Dates Fee

T 1:00-3:30 pm 9/9-10/21*1 $39

T 1:00-3:30 pm 10/28-12/16*2 $46

W 1:00-3:30 pm 9/10-10/22*3 $39

W 1:00-3:30 pm 10/29-12/17*4 $46

Th 1:10-3:40 pm 9/11-10/23*5 $39

Th 1:10-3:40 pm 10/30-12/18*6 $46

No class *1 10/7; *2 11/25; *3 10/8; *4 11/26; *5 10/9; *6 11/27

REGISTRATION for Adult Center (50+) classes is taken ONLY through the Adult Center Office. For more information, please call (408) 866-2146 or visit us online at www.cityofcampbell.com/AdultCenter.

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DRAWING: INTERMEDIATEGo beyond sketching by further exploring value, line, form and perspective. Draw realistic landscapes, still lifes, nature’s details and portraits in a comfortable and supportive environment. Class geared for students with prior drawing experience. Class held in E-46.

Day Time Dates Fee

T 9:30-11:30 am 9/2-10/21 $50

T 9:30-11:30 am 10/28-12/16* $44

*No class 11/25

OILS & ACRYLICSSelf-paced creative workshop. Learn to work with acrylic and/or oil tools and techniques. All skill levels. Instructed by Kim Navarre. Class held in E-46.

Day Time Dates Fee

W 9:30-11:30 am 9/3-10/22 $50

W 9:30-11:30 am 10/29-12/17* $44

*No class 11/26

WATERCOLORSDiscover the beauty of painting with watercolors. Learn various brush strokes and glazing techniques, color mixing and composition. Supply list will be discussed at first class. Instructed by Kim Navarre. Class held in C-35.

Day Time Dates Fee

Th 9:30-11:30 am 9/4-10/23 $50

Th 9:30-11:30 am 10/30-12/18* $44

*No class 11/27

SKETCHING & DRAWINGLearn the basics for a variety of sketching techniques. All skill levels. Instructed by James Green. Class held in E-42.

Day Time Dates Fee

M 9:30-11:30 am 9/8-10/20 $44

M 9:30-11:30 am 11/3-12/15 $44

CLAY ORNAMENT WORKSHOP NEW!You will learn how to shape your own ornaments from raw clay and add texture and details to make a unique piece of art for your tree or to give as a gift! We dry and then fire your work and then dip it in a color of your choice for a custom pottery finish. Up to 2 pieces can be made by each participant. Please allow up to 3 weeks for final product. A $5 materials fee is due at the workshop. Class is held at The Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave, 95008.

Day Time Dates Fee

W 1:00-2:30 pm 11/12 $13

PAINTING ORNAMENT WORKSHOP NEW!Choose two of our adorable pre-made ceramic ornaments and paint them with our special ceramic glazes. We will fire the ornaments, making them bright and shiny and perfect for hanging on your tree or giving as gifts! Please allow 10 days from the date of the workshop for final product. A $5 materials fee is due at the workshop. Class is held at The Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave, 95008.

Day Time Dates Fee

W 1:00-2:30 pm 12/10 $13

EGG ORNAMENT WORKSHOP NEW!Learn an ancient art form from the Ukrainian region and decorate a real eggshell for your tree or to give as a gift! Instructors will show you step by step how to create these intricate designs the easy way and use our special tools to empty the egg and seal it to make it last for years. You will go home with a finished piece of art you will be proud of! A $5 materials fee is due at the workshop. Class is held at The Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave, 95008.

Day Time Dates Fee

Th 4:00-6:00 pm 12/11 $13

MIXED MEDIA NEW!Designed to explore a variety of art mediums that are fun and creative. Some of the mediums will include: clay, pottery painting, 3D art, plus much more! Create and socialize with others and while working on a new project each week. Great for all skill levels and interests! A $40 materials fee is due at the first class. Class is held at The Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave, 95008.

Day Time Dates Fee

Th 1:00-2:00 pm 9/11-10/30 $80

REGISTRATION for Adult Center (50+) classes is taken ONLY through the Adult Center Office. For more information, please call (408) 866-2146 or visit us online at www.cityofcampbell.com/AdultCenter.

The art classes below are held at The Art Beat - 68 E. Campbell Avenue

the corner of Campbell Avenue and 4th Street (408) 370-5002

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DAY TRIPSQUILTING IN THE GARDENSSAT. SEPT 27, 2014 8:15 am – 3:45 pm $80We will experience a lovely outdoor quilt show at Alden Lane Nursery in Livermore. The centuries-old valley oak trees provide the perfect backdrop for beautiful quilts. Enjoy a buffet lunch at Terra Mia in downtown Livermore. At the Duarte Garage you will see artifacts from an early highway garage, including the machine shop and office. Our docent tour includes three restored historic fire engines, all originally in service in Livermore. The jewel is the 1920 Seagrave, complete with fully restored gold leaf work.Level 2: Moderate Activity

WINE & CHOCOLATESUN. OCT 26, 2014 11:15 am – 7:15 pm $90Think Napa Valley, and immediately you’re whisked to one of the nation’s leading epicenters of culinary excellence. Enjoy the Annual Chocolate and Wine tasting event at the Westin Versara. This wonderful event features 31 wineries, 25 chocolatiers, entertainment, a live auction and sample food buffets including appetizers, caviar and sandwich sliders. This event benefits the Napa County Family and Foster Parent Association and the Child Abuse Prevention Council. Before the tasting event, there will be time on your own at Dean and Deluca’s in St. Helena. This store features local cheeses, wines and produce.Level 2: Moderate Activity

9’ERS & 911FRI. NOV 7, 2014 10:00 am – 4:45 pm $89See the new home of the 49er’s, the Levi Stadium in Santa Clara. Our guided afternoon tour will include the Suite Tower, Premium Club Spaces, Field Level, Locker Room, Press Level, NRG Solar Terrace, 49er’s Team Store and museum. Ever wonder what happens when you call 911? Our first stop will go behind the scenes at the San Jose Dispatch Center. This Center is a specialized group of dispatchers who respond with the SJPD Merge team for critical incidents. The Communications Center is staffed 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and provides telephone service to the public for information or assistance that may be needed in emergencies. A hosted lunch at the Creekside Inn is included. Level 3: Maximum Activity

EXTENDED TRIPSThe Campbell Adult Center partners with Talbot Tours to offer extended trips to the following destinations:

NEW YEAR’S AT THE BROADMOOR DEC 29, 2014 - JAN 2, 2015 5 days, 4 nightsPrice per person: $1,995 double; $2,450 singleTour highlights: Deluxe accommodations at the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, Hosted Lunch on the Royal Gorge Train, Colorado Springs City Tour with Gardens of the Gods and Air Force Academy, New Year’s Eve gala dinner and dancing, plus much more!

AZALEAS, PLANTATIONS & CAJUNS MARCH 19-25, 2015 7 days, 6 nightsPrice per person: $2,770 double; $3,245 singleTour highlights: City Tours of Baton Rouge, Lafayette, Natchez and New Orleans; visit three Antebellum Homes in Natchez and Houmas House Plantation & Gardens; Tour of the New Orleans School of Cooking, Gator Farm Tour, Swamp Tour and Oyster Processor Tour; visit to the WWII Museum & Mardi Gras World; Cajun Country tour with Evangeline State Park and an Accordion Factory; 13 Meals plus much more!

GLACIER NATIONAL PARKJUNE 24-30, 2015 6 days, 5 nightsPrice range per person: $3,035 double; $3,640 singleTour highlights: Roundtrip airfare to Spokane, WA; Scenic float trip on the Flathead River; Sightseeing boat trip on Swiftcurrent Lake & Lake Josephine; Red Jammer Touring Cars & Going to the Sun Road; Silver Mountain, Smokejumbers Base; plus much more!

Complete itineraries for all trips available in the Adult Center Office.

CHRISTMAS AT THE INNSWED. DEC 3, 2014 2:00 pm – 10:30 pm $87Experience the sights, sounds and tastes of the Pacific Grove Bed & Breakfast Inns Holiday Tour. Once a year, the Inns put on their Holiday Splendor and open up for tours. We will visit different Inns that will feature costumed docents to provide historical information as well as entertainment and refreshments. Before our tour of the Inns, enjoy an early dinner at Bubba Gumps on Cannery Row in Monterey. There will also be a short amount of time on your own to browse the shops at Cannery Row after dinner. Recommended to bring a flash light. Level 3: Maximum Activity

Listed below is a brief description of upcoming trips for those 50+. For more information, please call (408) 866-2146 or visit us online at www.cityofcampbell.com/AdultCenter.

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CAMPBELL COMMUNITY CENTER1 W. Campbell AvenueThe facility contains: tennis courts, handball courts, athletic fields, an all weather track, outdoor fitness zone at the track (for ages 14+), restrooms, and a skate park. Night lighting keeps the tennis courts, handball courts and track open for use until 10 pm each night. All courts are available on a “first come first serve” basis except during Campbell Recreation tennis lessons. Athletic fields are available for reservation. Group picnics are not allowed at the Community Center. No BBQs are not allowed.

CAMPBELL PARK Corner of Gilman & Campbell AvenueCampbell Park facilities include two outdoor lighted basketball courts with tiered lawn seating for spectators, one small and one large fenced-in children’s play area, water play feature, swings, non-reservable picnic tables, BBQs, central lawn vista area, horseshoe pits, restrooms, and access to the Los Gatos Creek Trail and Par Course.

STOJANOVICH FAMILY PARK 316 Union AvenueStojanovich Family Park incorporates Campbell’s agricultural history featuring toddler-age play equipment, non-reservable picnic tables, children’s interpretive panels, central lawn area, pedestrian bridge and a restroom. NO PARKING AVAILABLE, NO OUTSIDE EQUIPMENT/BBQs ALLOWED.

JACK FISCHER PARKCorner of Abbott Avenue & Pollard RoadJack Fischer Park features include: age-specific play equipment for both toddlers and school-age children, a water play feature, a stream that is activated on demand for sand building and a large lawn area. Restrooms and picnic tables are located on site. Jack Fischer Park is NOT reservable for groups. NOTE: Outside portable equipment (tables, BBQ’s, canopies, tents, etc.) is NOT allowed to be brought into Jack Fischer Park.

ENJOY CAMPBELL PARKS!The City of Campbell has a number of neighborhood parks located throughout the city for the peaceful enjoyment of our residents and their families and guests. All facilities and amenities at these parks are geared for small family groups. We encourage you to become familiar with Campbell’s parks and enjoy them with your friends and family whenever possible.

MODEL ROCKET POLICYTo launch a rocket in a City of Campbell park, a Facility Use Permit must first be obtained from the Campbell Recreation & Community Services Department and then a launch permit must be obtained from the Santa Clara County Fire Department. Facility Use Permits, which contain a hold harmless agreement, will only be issued to adults. They are issued free to Campbell residents using the rocket launch for educational purposes; non-residents are subject to standard field use fees.

WET FIELD POLICYThe City of Campbell and Campbell Union School District have a Wet Field Policy that all users, whether they have a permit or not, are expected to abide by. Fields are not to be played on if the turf is wet. Play on wet fields is dangerous to the players and very damaging to the turf. FIELD CONDITIONS HOTLINE: (408) 866-2769 updated after 3:00 pm M-F and after 7:30 am Sat and Sun.

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Campbell fields are closed when wet, please call the hotline below to check if City of Campbell fields are playable.

FIELD CONDITIONS HOTLINE: (408) 866-2769

CAMPBELL PARKS ARE NO SMOKING FACILITIES (CMC 6.11.020)

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSDo I have to make a reservation to use the picnic areas at the park?No, there are first-come, first-serve areas at just about every park. Reservations are only required when alcohol (beer and wine only) are going to be served, and/or you would like to have a bounce-house. Reservations are available at John D. Morgan Park and Edith Morley Park. For more information, please visit www.cityofcampbell.com/parks

Can tables and chairs be brought in the park to accommodate more people for my party? Folding chairs and one or two small tables if needed to put the food on are okay. However, tables and chairs to accommodate more people in the park are not allowed. Each park was thoughtfully designed with picnic tables and benches to accommodate a reasonable amount of people for the designated area. The park, picnic areas, parking, restroom facilities, garbage receptors would be impacted.

Can portable BBQs be brought into the park?No, please use only the stationary BBQs that are built into the picnic areas at John D. Morgan and Campbell Park.

Are bounce houses allowed in parks in Campbell?Yes, with a picnic reservation/permit at John D. Morgan or Edith Morley parks only. Only companies with liability insurance on file with the City of Campbell may be contracted to provide the bounce house. Please note that there are no electrical outlets at the parks, and a generator will be needed.

Are dogs allowed in parks in Campbell?Yes, at Campbell Park and Edith Morley Park only. Dogs must be on a leash at all times.

When does the water feature get turned on at John D. Morgan Park and Campbell Park?During the months of April through September (seasonal).

GROUP PICNIC RESERVATIONSCall (408) 866-2104 to check for picnic area availability and/or to make a reservation. Rental fees are due at time of reservation. Campbell residents (verification of residency is required) may make reservations a full 180 days in advance (approx. 6 months). Non-residents may make a reservation 10 days later than residents, thereby providing residents 10 days of priority. Reservations must be made at least 10 days in advance of requested date. Bounce houses are allowed with a picnic reservation only and only the companies who have insurance on file with the city may be used. Please visit www.cityofcampbell.com/parks for more information.

EDITH MORLEY PARK615 Campbell Technology Parkway Edith Morley Park was designed to be environmental in nature. Amenities include: a Community Garden, restrooms, 8 picnic tables, an open turf area, wildflowers, and a marsh and wetland area. For information on the Community Garden, contact the Public Works Maintenance Department at (408) 866-2145. Group reservations for the picnic area at Edith Morley Park are available. Call (408) 866-2104 for information or to check availability. No BBQs available at this site.

JOHN D. MORGAN PARK540 W. Rincon AvenueJDM Park is the City’s largest park and offers a variety of amenities, including: horseshoe pits, sand volleyball courts, softball and soccer fields, basketball courts, tennis courts, large open field areas and 2 children’s play areas. The park features 3 reservable picnic areas.Reservable Picinic Areas at John D. Morgan Park

Area Capacity Amenities A (near Rincon Ave) 50 max 4 Tables, 3 BBQs

B (near Budd Ave) 150 max 12 Tables, 2 large BBQs

C (middle of park) 75 max 5 Tables, 3 BBQs

PICNIC USE FEES* Residents Non-residents

John D. Morgan ParkPicnic Area A (50 max.) $75/day $120/day

Picnic Area B (150 max.) $105/day $185/day

Picnic Area C (75 max.) $75/day $120/day

Edith Morley ParkPicnic Area (35 max.) $75/day $105/day

Picnic & Turf (100 max.) $90/day $185/day

* All reservations include a non-refundable $25 processing fee.

LOCAL PARKS (NOT IN CAMPBELL)City of San Jose Parks (408) 535-3570 Camden Community Center (408) 559-8553San Tomas Park (408) 535-3570MariJane Hamann Park (408) 535-3570Starbird Park (408) 984-1954Oak Meadow Park (Los Gatos) (408) 399-5781Lake Vasona County Park (408) 355-2200Los Gatos Creek County Park (408) 355-2200Percolation Ponds Information (408) 355-2200

FIELD RESERVATIONSGroups or individuals wanting to reserve field time for their group, party, or private use must obtain a Facility Use Permit through the Recreation & Community Services Department. For information on gym and field rentals, please contact Misty at [email protected] or (408) 866-2740.

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CAMPBELL COMMUNITY CENTER PARKINGThe Campbell Community Center has 782 parking stalls. Additional free parking is available in the Downtown area:

THE SECOND STREET PARKING GARAGE - located between Second & Third Streets at the corner of Civic Center Drive. This garage is accessible from both Second and Third Streets and has 300 parking stalls. It is a short three block walk to the Community Center from this garage.THE FIRST STREET PARKING GARAGE - located off First Street south of Orchard City Drive near the Water Tower. This garage has 200 parking stalls and is a 5-block walk to the Community Center and convenient to restaurants Downtown, as well as to the Downtown Campbell Light Rail Station.

(408) 866-2104 for Recreation Program Information

(408) 866-2138 for Facility Rental Information

The Campbell Community Center is accessible by VTA Bus Lines #26 and #60

and Mountain View - Winchester Light Rail service

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PLAN YOUR NEXT EVENT AT THE CAMPBELL COMMUNITY CENTER!

Centrally located in the Silicon Valley, the Campbell Community Center has a variety of facilities available for private parties and receptions, meetings, seminars, athletic activities, fundraisers, and other special events. To view photos of the facilities, rental fees, and the building use policy, please visit www.cityofcampbell.com/CommunityCenter. Appointments must be made in advance to view the facility. Please contact Laura at [email protected] or (408) 866-2138. SE HABLA ESPAÑOL.

ORCHARD CITY BANQUET HALLThe Orchard City Banquet Hall has a lobby, permanent stage, wet bar, audio and visual system and is Wi-Fi ready. The hall accommodates up to 300 people for banquet-style seating and 400 people for theatre-style seating, making it a perfect venue for wedding receptions, quinceañeras, parties, seminars and other special events. The hall can be divided into two smaller rooms for weekday rentals.

CAMPBELL COMMUNITY CENTER

Reserve our conveniently located facilities for:

Wedding Receptions

Bridal Showers

Baby Showers

Luncheons

Anniversaries

Business seminars

Holiday Parties

Children’s Parties

Club Meetings

1 W Campbell Avenue, Campbell, California 95008

For availability, and to make an appointment, please call (408) 866-2138 or email [email protected].

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CAMPBELL COMMUNITY CENTER

THE ACTIVITY ROOM (E-46)This room accommodates up to 49 people and has a tile floor with counters, 2 sinks and cooking facilities within the room.

MARY CAMPBELL ROOM (Q-84)The Mary Campbell Room offers tiered seating ideal for conferences, trainings and lectures. The room seats 50 people with seminar tables or 75 without tables.

ROOSEVELT REDWOOD ROOM (Q-80)The Roosevelt Room can accommodate 125 people banquet style or 200 people theater style, without tables. Use of tables, chairs and small kitchen are included.

MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM (M-50)The Multi-purpose Room is air-conditioned with tile flooring, and can accommodate 100 people banquet style or 125 people theater style. A kitchen facility is attached with refrigerators, sink, counter space. The room has mirrors on two walls (drapes can cover mirrors, if desired). Restrooms are located within the building.

THE BOARD ROOM (E-42)The Board Room is carpeted and air-conditioned and can accommodate 30 people, 20 people with tables. This room has a white board and sink and is suited for meetings or classroom use.

Hourly rentals include the set-up and take-down of provided chairs and tables. To view photos, rental fees and complete building use policy, please visit www.cityofcampbell.com/CommunityCenter.

MAIN GYMThe Main Gymnasium offers spectator seating in bleachers, six basketball standards, volleyball courts, badminton courts, basketball score clock (for an additional charge), and lobby with restrooms.

AUXILIARY GYMThe Auxiliary Gym offers six basketball standards, one volleyball court, three badminton courts, a hardwood floor, and score clock (for an additional charge).

FIELD RESERVATIONSGroups or individuals wanting to reserve field time for their group, party, or private use must obtain a Facility Use Permit through the Recreation & Community Services Department. Applicable fees will be assessed and are due at the time the reservation is made. A Certificate of Insurance will be required for all athletic uses. Fields available for reservation include the fields at John D. Morgan Park, and the Community Center.

For information on gym and field rentals, please contact Misty at [email protected] or (408) 866-2740.

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CAMPBELL RECREATION

2014 EVENTSCALENDAR

AUG 20Fall Registration begins for Campbell ResidentsSee page 65 for information

AUG 21Fall Registration open to everyoneSee page 65 for information

SEPT 1Labor Day Holiday

CITY OFFICES CLOSED

SEPT 8Campbell Recreation Pre-school year begins!

www.cityofcampbell.com/pre-school

OCT 11Campbell on SaleCommunity Garage SaleSee page 15 for information

OCT 18Oktoberfest 10K & 5K Fun Run/WalkSee page 14

OCT 24Halloween Fun at the Campbell Historical Museum

www.cityofcampbell.com/museum

NOV 27-28Thanksgiving Holiday

CITY OFFICES CLOSED

NOV 20Holiday Tours of the Ainsley House begin and are available through Dec 18

www.cityofcampbell.com/museum

DEC 20Elves’ Fun Shop

Kids have holiday fun while parents finish up holiday preparations! See page 16

DEC 6Heritage Theatre presentsA Irish Christmas

www.heritagetheatre.org

DEC 24-25Holiday Closure

CITY OFFICES CLOSED at noon Dec 24 and Dec 25.

SPECIAL EVENTS

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GENERAL INFORMATION

RECREATION YOUTH SCHOLARSHIPSTO APPLY FOR A SCHOLARSHIP:This program is only open to children, under the age of 17, who are Campbell residents. The City of Campbell Recreation Youth Scholarship fund is a privately funded program and accepts contributions year-round. Applicant needs to provide proof of financial need and live within the city limits of Campbell. All requests and approvals for program assistance will be kept confidential. Call (408) 866-2104.

TO MAKE A DONATION:If you’d like to make a donation, please call the Recreation Office at (408) 866-2104. Donations of any denomination are accepted and 100% of the donation goes directly to benefit Campbell resident youth. Invest in Campbell’s youth today. If you wish to make a donation, you may do so in person, by mail, or on the registration form when you register for a program. Our mailing address is: Campbell Recreation Department, 1 W. Campbell Avenue, C-31, Campbell, CA. 95008.

Campbell Girls Fastpitch Softballwww.campbellsoftball.com

Campbell Little League BaseballDennis Belluomini (408) 379-5002

www.campbelllittleleague.org

Campbell Moreland Pony/Colt BaseballGary Enriquez (408) 313-4599

www.leaguelineup.com/cpb/

Campbell Pop Warner Youth Football & CheerMarvin Escobar (408) 300-3181

www.campbellpopwarner.net

Quito Little League Baseballwww.quitoLL.org

Royals of Campbell Soccer Clubwww.royalssoccerclub.com

South Bay Youth SoccerNorm Tavares (408) 245-8800

www.southbayyouthsoccer.org

Valley Baton Twirling ClubPaige Campbell

www.valleybatonclub.com

West San Jose Storm Youth Football & CheerHotline (408) 877-1560

www.wsjstorm.com

West Valley Youth Soccer Leaguewww.wvysl.org

LOCAL RECREATION GROUPS

Contact these groups directly for more information.

VOLUNTEER SERVICESThe Volunteer Services Program calls on the Campbell community to step forward and provide the ‘volunteer spirit’ the local government and social services need. Patrons may offer their talent and services in any capacity. For more information or to volunteer time and efforts, please call Campbell Volunteer Services at Campbell City Hall at (408) 866-2122.

CAMPBELL RECREATION VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES THIS FALL!

Please contact us now at [email protected] regarding these upcoming event! (We ask that an adult supervisor accompany any volunteer under age 14.)

Oktoberfest 10K & 5K Fun Run/Walk: Saturday, October 18The race Start and Finish line at Campbell Park

Volunteers needed from 7:00 am to 12 Noon

Storytime with Santa: Friday, December 5, and/or Saturday, December 6

Campbell Little League Baseball

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Photo/Video Release: I agree to allow the use of my photograph and/or video for program publicity.Medical Release: Pursuant to the provisions of sections 6910 et seq of the California Family Code, and other applicable laws, I hereby authorize the City of Campbell Recreation and Community Services Department to procure and consent to, medical, hospital or dental care for myself or my child in the event of injury as a result of participation in this program. Waiver and Release of Liability: In consideration of my participation, I hereby release, discharge and covenant not to sue the City of Campbell and the Campbell Redevelopment Agency, their officers, employees and volunteers, from any and all present and future claims, demands, actions, or causes of action resulting from any accidents, injuries, deaths, or loss of and/or damage to my/our person(s) or property arising out of or connected with my/our participation in the above activity(ies) (except for claims legally caused by the sole negligence or willful misconduct of the City or others listed above). I hereby voluntarily waive any and all claims resulting from negligence, both present and future, that may be made by me, my family, estate, heirs, or assigns. Further, I am aware that this activity may involve certain risks or possible dangers, including death, and that equipment provided for my protection may be inadequate to prevent serious injury. I am voluntarily participating in this activity with knowledge of the danger involved and hereby agree to accept any and all inherent risks of property damage, personal injury, or death. I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Campbell and others listed above for any and all claims arising as a result of my engaging in this activity. I understand that this waiver is intended to be as broad and inclusive as permitted by the laws of the State of California and agree that if any portion is held invalid, the remainder of the waiver will continue in full legal force and effect. I further agree that the venue for any legal proceedings shall be in California. I affirm that I am of legal age and am freely signing this document. I have read this form and fully understand that by signing this form, I am giving up legal rights and/or remedies which may be available to me against the City of Campbell or any of the parties listed above. Refunds: Refunds, less a $10.00 cancellation fee (per activity, per person) will be given to registered participants who cancel up to 5 business days in advance of the activity start date. Cancellations with less than 5 business days written notice will not receive a refund.

DateX

PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY (Form may be duplicated, only same family members on each form)

Signature (Read before signing) Participant Parent Legal Guardian

PARTICIPANT NAMEFirst & Last

BIRTHDATE(mm/dd/yy)

GENDER(circle)

ACTIVITY # ACTIVITY TITLE FEE

M F

M F

M F

M F

M F

M F

REGISTRATION FORM

PRIMARY CONTACT (ADULT)FIRST NAME

PAYMENT

LAST NAME

RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS

CITY ZIP EMAIL

CHECK (payable to “City of Campbell”)

IF YOU HAVE A DISABILITY AND NEED SPECIAL ASSISTANCE, PLEASE CHECK HERE

ACTIVITY REGISTRATION

PRIMARY PHONE (_____)_______________________ ALTERNATE PHONE (_____) _________________________

CASH (walk-in only)

TOTAL FEES $ ________

OFFICE USE ONLY: Receipt #

CREDIT CARD

______________________________________________NAME ON CREDIT CARD (billing address for credit card must match residential address above)

____________________________________________ _________ /__________CREDIT CARD NUMBER (all 16-digits) EXPIRATION DATE (MM/YY)

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION

ONLINE 24/7Visit www.cityofcampbell.com/recreation, there you will find an icon to “Register Online”

WALK-IN Campbell Recreation Office 1 W. Campbell Ave, C-31 Monday - Thursday 8:00 am - 5:30 pm Friday 8:00 am - 5:00pm

Campbell Adult Center 50+ Office 1 W. Campbell Ave, C-33 Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Make checks payable to “CITY OF CAMPBELL” or AmEx/Discover/Mastercard/Visa

FAX-IN (408) 374-6965

AmEx/Mastercard/Visa/Discover card number,4-digit expiration date and cardholder’s name and billing address, parent/guardian or participants signature (processed as time permits)

WAYS TO REGISTER...

OPEN TO EVERYONE

Thursday, August 21beginning at 8:00 am

CAMPBELL RESIDENTS

Wednesday, August 20beginning at 8:00 am

WHEN TO REGISTER... REGISTRATION FEES“R/NR FEE” throughout the Activity Guide refers to Resident of Campbell / Non-Resident Fee. To receive the resident fee, residency must be proven as stated under “Resident Status”. All fees are due at the time of registration. Fees will not be prorated for missed class(es). and make-ups are not available.

RESIDENT STATUS A resident is anyone living within the Campbell city limits (zip code 95008). P.O. boxes and school district are not considered residents. Those living within Campbell’s incorporated city limits, but have a zip code other than 95008, should contact the Recreation Office to verify resident status. Proof of residency may be provided by a California Driver’s License, pre-printed personal check, or residential utility bill with the owner’s name and address printed on it. If registering online, the billing address for your credit card must match your Campbell home address on file.

REFUND AND TRANSFER POLICYAll cancellation or transfer written requests must be made to the Recreation Office with at least 5 business days notice prior to start date of activity. A $10 cancellation fee per activity per person will be deducted from the refund. Cancellations or transfers with less than 5 business days notice will NOT receive a refund or transfer. Online request forms available at www.cityofcampbell.com/recreation. Separate policies apply to fitness passes, sport leagues, trips, picnic reservations, and Heritage Theatre events. Please inquire before registering or purchasing tickets for these activities and events.

Medical emergencies are exempt from this policy; however, a signed statement from your doctor is required. A minimum number of participants is required to hold a class. When enrollment is low, the Recreation Department reserves the right to cancel a program. Full refunds are given when a class or program is cancelled by the Recreation Department.

WAITING LISTS Waiting lists are established once a class is filled. If a vacancy occurs more than two working days prior to the start of the class, waiting list names will be called and/or emailed and given a limited time to register for the vacancy. Less than two business days before class starts, openings may be filled on a first come, first serve basis.

AGE LEVELS The participant must be the indicated age by the starting date of the class. Proof of age may be required for some programs (i.e. pre-school, 50+ classes).

CAMPBELL RECREATION’S SATISFACTION GUARANTEE The staff and the instructors of the Recreation and Community Services Department are confident that they can provide the best quality recreation experience available. If a customer is not satisfied and notifies the Recreation Office by the second class date, a refund can be issued or a transfer made to allow the customer to try something different. Customers must submit a Satisfaction Guarantee form available at www.cityofcampbell.com/recreation. Fitness passes, adult sports leagues, trips and Heritage Theatre tickets/shows are not included. Other restrictions may apply.

August

Wednesday

20

August

Thursday

21

EARLY BIRD SUMMER REGISTRATION HAS ALREADY BEGUN AND IS ON-GOING. THIS INCLUDES DAY CAMPS, CERTAIN SPECIALITY CAMPS, AND SWIM LESSONS.

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Sponsored by the Campbell Chamber of Commerce, Campbell’s own Oktoberfest will be held on October 18 and 19, 2014 in downtown Campbell. The tradition of celebrating the harvest is especially important to our community whose roots are in the agricultural past of the area. Lots of fun music, art, dancing, food, and great beer are the important attractions that thousands of people enjoy year after year.

Saturday, October 18 from 10:00 am to 6:00 pmSunday, October 19 from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm

Please contact the Campbell Chamber for more information at (408) 378-6252 or www.campbellchamber.net

Ride the Light Rail to Downtown Campbell! Free, but limited, parking in Downtown Parking Garages

Celebrate Oktoberfest in Downtown Campbell

Start your Oktoberfest weekend off on the right foot at Campbell’s 7th Annual Oktoberfest 10K & 5K Fun/Walk Run. Due to popular demand, we’ve added a 10K division! Runners will enjoy the flat course and fall foliage on the popular Los Gatos Creek Trail adjacent to historical Downtown Campbell. This family-friendly event is perfect for both runners and walkers. Register by October 10 to receive a race t-shirt.

Oktoberfest10K & 5K Fun Run/Walk

Online registration and printable form available at www.cityofcampbell.com/recreation

189:00 AM 10K/9:15 AM 5K

$32 Adults/$16 Under 20

AT CAMPBELL PARK

Campbell Ave & Gilman Ave

OCT 2014

7th Annual

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