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Page 1: City of Turlock Rec Guide - Winter 2014

(209) 668-5594 WWW.CITYOFTURLOCK.ORGWWW.FACEBOOK.COM/TURLOCK.RECREATION

ParksMakeLifeBetter!

WINTER/ SPRING

2015

144 S. BROADWAY

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General Information ............................. .Pg 03

Parks & Facilities ................................... Pg 04

Youth Activities ...................................... Pg 05

After School Activities ............................ Pg 09

Teen Programs ...................................... Pg 10

Adult Activities ...................................... Pg 10

Registration & Program Information ........ .Pg 11

T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S

W I N T E R 2 0 1 4

Classes listed with the computer icon are available for online registration. See page 11 for details. Information subject to change.

LEAF PICK-UP PROGRAMThe City of Turlock Parks, Recreation and Public Facilities Department will be running the annual Leaf Pickup Program November 3, 2014 – February 6, 2015. Turlock residents are encouraged to use their green waste containers for leaves and garden refuse. Any leaves that will not fit into the green container may be placed in the street 18” from the curb in loose piles, not bagged. Do not place limbs in leaf piles. Do not park vehicles in front of your residence in locations which will prevent access to leaf collection the day prior to your scheduled day, on the scheduled day and the day after your scheduled day. If you have any questions please call 668-5594 or visit www.cityofturlock.org/leafpickup (after November 1).

• Leaf Pickup Program runs November 3, 2014 thru February 6, 2015.

• Turlock residents are encouraged to use their green waste container for leaves and garden refuse.

• Any leaves that will not fit into the green container may be placed in the street 18” from the curb in loose piles, not bagged.

• Do not place limbs in leaf piles.

• Do not park vehicles in front of your residence in locations which will prevent access to leaf collection the day prior to your scheduled day, on the scheduled day and the day after your scheduled day.

• If you have any questions please call 668-5594 or visit www.cityofturlock.org/leafpickup

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COMMUNITY MEETINGSAll regular meetings are open to the public. Meetings are held at City Hall located at 156 S. Broadway.

City Council ........................When: .2nd & 4th Tuesday Time: .............6:00 p.m.

Parks, Arts & Recreation When: ... 2nd WednesdayCommission .......................Time: ............6:00 p.m.

Turlock City Arts ................When: ....... 2nd ThursdayCommission .......................Time: ...............6:00pm

GARAGE SALE PERMITS .........................$15.00City of Turlock residents who are planning on having a garage sale are required to obtain a permit. Visit www.cityofturlock.org or 144 S. Broadway for more information

RECREATION SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLEYouth & Senior Recreation Scholarships are available through the Parks, Recreation and Public Facilities Office for participation in City of Turlock Recreation Activities. Participants must be 18 years of age or under or 62 years of age and above, and have a Turlock address. Once approved, applicants may receive up to $75 for the fiscal year. For more information contact the Recreation Office.

Donations are being accepted for additional scholarships. Please contact the Park, Recreation and Public Facilities Office for more information.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Turlock Parks Recreation and Public Facilities Department is raising funds for youth scholarships through the SHARES Card. A percent of every grocery dollar will support youth in Turlock and help them participate in safe and positive activities. To receive a free card or more information contact Parks Recreation and Public Facilities at 668-5594.It’s easy and all you have to do is provide the card when you shop!

HELP YOUTH PARTICIPATE IN RECREATION PROGRAMS

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PARK RENTALS(Areas available for use 10am to 10pm)

Broadway Park ...............................................501 N. BroadwayCrane Park ................................................. 1555 E. Canal DriveDonnelly Park ................................................. 600 Pedras RoadPedretti Park Picnic Area ...................................2400 Tegner Road

Picnic areas can be reserved from March 1st through October 31st, by visiting the Recreation Office. To check availability of a picnic space, call the Recreation Office at 668-5594 or visit www.cityofturlock.org. From the home page go to: Enter Keyword Search and type in:

1. Park Rentals2. Choose park and click on Check Availability3. Click on the letter area

Bounce House Permits Once you have rented a park space and contracted with an approved Bounce House company, you must purchase a $35 Bounce House Permit through the Recreation Office. For more information contact the Recreation Office.

SPECIALTY PARKSPedretti Park Sports Complex - 2400 Tegner RoadOne of the finest softball facilities in the Central Valley, featuring 4 softball fields and 1 baseball diamond. All fields are available for rent and use for tournaments.

Gemperle Fields at Turlock Regional Sports Complex - 4545 N. Kilroy RoadConveniently located off Highway 99, and with 9 soccer fields and 2 softball diamonds, the fields at the Sports Complex are perfect for tournament rentals.

PARKS & FACILITIES Skate Park - 250 Starr AvenueREQUIRED SAFETY GEAR: Helmets - Kneepads - Elbow PadsThis is an unsupervised facility, park hours are:Monday thru Friday year round, 3:45pm to sunset*Saturday and Sunday year round, 8:00am to sunset*School recess and holidays, 8:00am to sunset*weather permitting

Bike Park - 4013 N. Walnut AvenueREQUIRED SAFETY GEAR: Helmets - Kneepads - Elbow PadsThis is an unsupervised facility, park hours are:Monday thru Friday year round, 3:45pm to sunset*Saturday and Sunday year round, 8:00am to sunset*School recess and holidays, 8:00am to sunset*weather permitting

Dog Park at Swanson Centennial Park - 2101 Pinto WayDog Park at Sunnyview Park - 500 S. Berkeley AvenueTo be able to play at the dog park:

• Rabies vaccinations must be current• Male dogs must be neutered• All dogs must wear identification• Owners must carry a leash at all times• No puppies under four months of age allowed• No female dogs in heat may enter the park

BUILDING RENTALSReserve one of the following buildings for your next party, wedding or special event. Reservations can be made up to 11 months in advance at the Recreation Office, 144 S. Broadway, Turlock. For rate and rental information call 668-5594.

War Memorial .....................................................247 E. CanalSenior Center .......................................................1191 CahillRube Boesch Center ........................................... 275 N. Orange

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Recommended Dress CodeBallet Classes:

Pink Ballet Slippers (w/ eelastic strap across top of foot)Leotard & Tights Hair away from face

Tap Classes:Black tap shoes Leotard & TightsHair away from face

BALLET ...............................................Take advantage of this opportunity to learn beginning and intermediate ballet dance. The Ballet I class will incorporate the correct placement of the body, legs and feet with the coordination of the head and arms. The Ballet II class will enhance your ballet training & work toward technical ballet, body strengthening and advancement to Pointe. Registration will begin Thursday, December 11.

Where: ..................War Memorial – 247 E. CanalRecital: ..................................Friday, March 27thAdmission: ............ $2.00/person 3 yrs. & older (dancers are free)

CLASS DAY DATES TIME FEE

Ballet I Wed Jan. 7 – Mar. 25 6:15 – 7:15pm $826 – 10 yrs Ballet II* Thurs. Jan. 8 – Mar. 26 4:30 – 5:30pm $828 – 18 yrs Ballet III/IV** Thurs. Jan. 8 – Mar. 26 6:30 – 8:00pm $10211 – 18 yrs

*Must have 1 year of Ballet I & instructor approval** Beginning Pointe Class; must have instructor approval; must have 1 year of Ballet II

& be 11 yrs of age.

YOUTH ACTIVITIES

2 YEARS BABY & ME $54.00 This class is designed to teach basic coordination, motor

skills and have fun! Mom/Dad will assist the child.

DAY DATES TIME DANCE

Wednesday Jan. 7 – Mar. 25 4:30 – 5:00pm Ballet

Thursday Jan. 8 – Mar. 26 5:30 – 6:00pm Ballet

3 YEARS $54.00DAY DATES TIME DANCE

Wednesday Jan. 7 – Mar. 25 4:00 - 4:30 pm Ballet

Wednesday Jan. 7 – Mar. 25 5:45 – 6:15am Tap

Thursday Jan. 8 – Mar. 26 6:00 – 6:30pm Ballet

4 YEARS $70.00DAY DATES TIME DANCE

Wednesday Jan. 7 – Mar. 25 2:30 – 3:15pm Ballet

Wednesday Jan. 7 – Mar. 25 5:00 – 5:45pm Tap

Thursday Jan. 8 – Mar. 26 3:00 – 3:45pm Ballet

5 YEARS $70.00 DAY DATES TIME DANCE

Wednesday Jan. 7 – Mar. 25 3:15 – 4:00pm Ballet

Thursday Jan. 8 – Mar. 26 3:45 – 4:30pm Ballet

DANCE ETC. ...............................................These classes teach the basics of ballet and tap for 2 - 5 years and ballet, tap and jazz for 6 - 8 years! Students will be learning a dance to perform at the end of the session. Step out and Dance!Registration will begin Thursday, December 11 at the Parks, Recreation and Public Facilites office.

Where: ........................ War Memorial – 247 E. CanalRecital: ........................................... Friday, March 27Admission: .................... $2.00/person 3 yrs. & older

(Dancers are Free)

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TINY TOTS FANTASY BASEBALL CAMP ................ Boys and girls ages 3 – 4 will learn the basics of baseball while playing alongside their parent. Participants will learn fun techniques of throwing, catching, hitting and knowledge of the bases. Parents are required to participate with their child. Includes matching T-shirt for child and parent.

Where: .......................... Turlock Regional Sports ComplexSign ups: .....................................February 19 - March 19Day: ................................................................SaturdayDates: ..........................................April 18, 25, May 2, 9 Time: ........................................................ 9:00 - 10:15amFee: .................................................................. $54.00Late Fee: ......................................$5.00 (March 20 – 26)

TOTS INDOOR SOCCER ........................................ Children 3 - 5 years participants will be placed onto a team and coached by a volunteer parent. This is a recreational program designed to encourage children to play for fun and learn the basic skills needed to play in the future. Space is limited to 40 registrations.

Where: ..................... Dutcher Middle School GymnasiumSign ups: ............................................. Jan. 26 - Feb. 26Day: .................................................................TuesdayDates: ........................Mar. 24 – Apr. 21 (No Class 4/7) Time: .....................................................6:00 – 7:00pmFee: ..................................................................$41.00Late Fee: ................................. $5.00 (Feb. 27 – Mar. 5)

KIDZ LOVE SOCCER ....................................Learn the world’s most popular sport from professional coaches licensed in the Kidz Love Soccer method. A session experience includes age appropriate activities, skill demonstrations, fun games and instructional scrimmages. New is the Soccer Skillz & Scrimmages which will be more advanced skill development including dribbling, passing, shooting and team play. ALL participants will also receive a Kidz Love Soccer Jersey. Always conducted in a non-competitive format. Kidz Love Soccer: “where the score is always fun to fun”. Shin guards required by the second class meeting.

RAINOUT HOTLINE 1-888-372-5803Location: .................................. Christofferson ParkDay: ......................................................... Saturday Session I: January 24 – March 14 ................ $100.00Session II: April 18 – June 20 ....................... $110.00(No Class May 23)

Mommy/Daddy & Me Soccer (2 – 3.5 yrs) .....8:50 – 9:20am Tot-Soccer (3.5 – 4 yrs) ...........................9:30 – 10:00amPre-Soccer (4 – 5 yrs) .........................10:00 – 10:35amSoccer 1 (5 – 6 yrs) .............................10:35 – 11:20amSoccer Skillz & Scrimmages (7 – 10 yrs) ....11:20 – 12:05pm

GIRLS SOFTBALL LEAGUE ..................................The league will consist of 12 games played on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and/or Saturdays. Teams will not play more than two games per week. Game days are random each week. These leagues are Non-Competitive, and are designed to develop and enhance skills. (This league is not associated with Travel Softball). Anyone interested in coaching please let us know so we can sign you up for a coaches clinic. Pictures not provided with registration fees.

Where: .........Pedretti Park/Turlock Regional Sports ComplexSign Ups: ...................................................Feb. 2 - Mar. 5Dates: .......................................................April 27 - July 1Age: ............................................ 8 – 14 years (8th grade)Picture Day: ....... Saturday, May 16th (Pedretti Park Field #4)Fee: ..................................................................... $93.00Late Fee:.......................................... $5.00 (March 6 – 12)

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T-BALL / PEEWEE BASEBALL ..............................Boys and girls ages 4 - 8 can experience their first baseball program. This 6 game league introduces youth to the game of baseball in a non-competitive atmosphere. No score is kept, all players are winners! All coaches are volunteers, so if you would like to coach a team please call the Recreation Office. All players will receive a t-shirt and replica major league hat. Team pictures not included with registration fees.

T-Ball (hit off batting tee) must be 4 - 6 yrs. as of May 1, 2015.PeeWee (coach pitch) must be 6 - 8 yrs. as of May 1, 2015.Sorry, no exceptions on age can be made.

Location: ................... Turlock Regional Sports ComplexSign ups: ................................ February 2 – March 26Orientation Day: ............................. May 2 (PHS Track)Picture Day: ........................... May 9 (Sports Complex)Games Begin: ................................... Week of May 12Fee: .............................................................$56.00Late Fee: .......................... $5.00 (March 27 – April 2)Days/Times:T-Ball ........................Tues. 6:00 – 7:00pm or Sat. 9:00 -10:00amPee-Wee: ........................ Thur. 6:00 – 7:00pm or Sat. 10:30 – 11:30am

TRACK AND FIELD CLASS ...........................Youth ages 7 -14 years can develop their track and field abilities. High School coaches will work on speed and agility training techniques, conditioning and endurance. This program will introduce the participants to all areas of track and field.

Where: ............. Dutcher Middle School or Turlock High Track – Rain or ShineDays: .......................................Tuesdays & ThursdaysTime: ................................................4:30 – 5:30 pmSession I: ..............................................March 3 - 26Session II: Mar. 31 – Apr. 30 (No Class week of Apr.13)Session III: ................................................May 5 - 28Fee: .............................................. $40.00 / Session

TURLOCK YOUTH SELF DEFENSE ........................ Youth ages 5 - 15 years can learn self-discipline, confidence & the basics of karate. Beginning, intermediate, and advanced techniques are taught. Register at the Parks, Recreation & Public Facilities Office prior to each session. Students will be accepted up to the 2nd week of each session, but will be charged a $5.00 late fee.

Where: ...................................................... Senior CenterSession I: Jan. 12 – Mar. 16 ..............................$54.00 (No Class on 1/19 & 2/16)Session II: Mar. 23 – May 18 ............................$54.00 (No Class on 4/06)Day: ...................................................................Monday New Students .......................................... 5:30 - 6:10pm Yellow Belts .............................................. 6:15 - 6:55pm Orange & Purple Belts .............................. 7:00 - 7:40pm Green Belts & above ................................ 7:45 - 8:25pm*A $5.00 materials fee must be paid to the instructor at the first class.

YOUTH BASKETBALL ................. ...............K – 8th graders will enjoy learning the fundamentals of basketball by participating in this league. The league begins with a 2-week clinic to teach the basic skills for play, followed by six games. All teams are coached by high school basketball players and coaches. Register early as some age groups fill quickly. (Pictures are not included in registration fees). Please note that dates may change due to high school use of the facilities.

Where: ............. Turlock High School (K – 4th grades) ........................ Pitman High School (5th – 8th grades)Clinic Time: K & 2nd grade ......................................8:00 - 9:30am3rd & 4th grade ................................10:00 - 11:30am5th & 6th grade ...................................8:00 - 9:30 am7th & 8th grade ................................10:00 - 11:30amSign ups: .....................November 1 – December 30Day: ......................................................... SaturdayStarts: ................................................... January 10Fee: .......................................................... $68.00Late Fee: .............$5.00 (December 31 – January 9)

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BASKETBALL OPEN GYM.........................................Now is the time to prepare for the upcoming basketball season. This is the perfect opportunity for all 7th – 12th grade basketball enthusiasts to work with high school coaches. Sign up now at the Parks, Recreation & Public Facilities Office. Note: Times may switch depending on High School Schedules

Where: ...................... Turlock High School Boys GymSign ups: .......................... February 17 – March 17Days: ....................................... Tuesday & ThursdayStarts: ......................................March 17 – May 14 Time: ...............................................5:00 – 7:00pmFee: ............................................................$30.00

Cheernastics- Jump, tumble, dance, and cheer with us in this fun, high energy class! Cheerleading, tumbling, and dance basics will be taught to fun age appropriate music. Tumbling skills include rolls, cartwheels, bridges, walk overs, and more! A class recital will be held on the last day of class for family and friends!

Where: ....................................................... Rube BoeschSession I: ............................................... Jan. 7 – Feb. 25Session II: ...........................................Mar. 11 – Apr. 29Session III: .............................................May 6 – Jun. 24Day: ............................................................. Wednesday Fee: ............................................. $54/Session (8 weeks)Ages: 3 – 5 years ................................. 5:30 – 6:10pm 6 – 12 years ................................ 6:15 – 6:55pm

4TheBoyz Hip Hop and Tumbling- Boys will be boys, and that is great! This class is designed to teach hip hop skills, tumbling technique, and muscle building exercises in a fast paced, fun way!

Where: ....................................................... Rube BoeschSession I: ............................................... Jan. 7 – Feb. 25Session II: ...........................................Mar. 11 – Apr. 29Session III: .............................................May 6 – Jun. 24Day: ............................................................. Wednesday Time: ....................................................... 7:00 – 7:40pmFee: ............................................. $54/Session (8 weeks)Ages: ......................................................... 4 – 10 years

Gym-Fit/Gymnastics: In this high energy class, students build motor skills, body control, and muscle by participating in gymnastics basics including floor tumbling, beam, and jumps.

Where: ....................................................... Rube BoeschSession I: ............................................... Jan. 7 – Feb. 25Session II: ..........................................Mar. 11 – Apr. 29Session III: .............................................May 6 – Jun. 24Day: ............................................................. Wednesday Fee: ............................................. $54/Session (8 weeks)Ages/Times: .................................................................Parent/ Tot (ages walking to 3 years) ......... 3:15 – 3:55 pm3 – 5 years ............................................... 4:00 – 4:40 pm6 – 10 years ............................................. 4:45 – 5:25 pm

KID TIME FITNESS

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ASES AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMThe ASES program is designed to help students with homework, teach life-skills and promote healthy lifestyles through structured recreational activities. ASES is for 1st - 8th grade students who attend Brown, Crowell, Cunningham, Osborn, Turlock Jr. High and Wakefield Schools. ASES meets Monday - Friday from the time school lets out until 6:00pm.Beginning January 20th, check with the Recreation Office or the school office regarding the registration procedures for the 2015/2016 school year.

MARTY YERBY CENTERSponsored by the Housing Authority of Stanislaus County, this program helps foster human development by providing life long learning for youth ages 5 - 18 years who live in and around the HUD homes. The program provides recreation, arts & crafts, homework assistance and much more!

Days & Hours:Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday: 3:00 - 6:00pm

Wednesday: .............................................1:00 - 4:00pm

HOLIDAY CAMPS .....................................................What do we do with our children when they are off during winter/spring break? Join the fun with the City of Turlock’s Holiday Camp Programs! These programs will offer a variety of fun activities for boys and girls TK – 6th grade in a day-camp atmosphere. Enrichment activities, crafts and indoor/outdoor activities geared to stimulate group and individual play will all be a part of these programs. Please note, the program will close by 10am if no children have arrived.

Where: .....................................................Club Room #2 Days: ...............................................Dec. 22, 23, 29, 30 .......................................................................Apr. 6 - 10Times/Fees: ....................7:00am – 6:00pm $20.00/day ................7:00am – 6:00pm $93.00/wk (April 6 -10 only) .......................7:00am – 6:00pm $100/5 day punch card

Annual Enrollment: .......................................... $12.00

Late Fee: $5.00 Per Day That Child Attends Without Payment*To secure your spot in Winter Break Camp, you must contact the Recreation Office by Thursday, December 18.

AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES & HOLIDAY CAMPSPOSITIVE LEISURE ACTIVITIES FOR YOUTH (PLAY).What do we do with the kids’ after school? Stop by and check out the PLAY program! Children have time to complete homework daily, participate in a variety of fun activities and most importantly have a safe place to go after school. For detailed information about each site, please visit each specific school site flyer on the City of Turlock website.

Where: ................................... Dennis Earl Elementary* ............................................................ Denair Elementary .............................................................. Julien Elementary .......................................................Osborn Elementary*^ .........................................Sandra Medeiros Elementary*^ ........................................................Walnut Elementary*^Day: .................................................. Monday - FridayTimes: .................................School lets out until 6:00pmAnnual Enrollment: .......................................$53.00Fee Options:......................................... $36.00/week .......................................$93.00 for a 10-day punch cardBefore School Program: ..................... $40.00/month ......................................... $15.00 for a 5-day punch cardLate Fee: ............. $5.00 fee for payments made after 8am on Friday prior to the week attending. This late fee will accrue per day the payment is not received and your child attends.

* Schools offer alternative programs for kindergarteners, as long as the minimum number of participants is met^ Schools offer before school care starting at 7:00am and ending once the campus opens to students, as long as the minimum number of participants is met

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SPRING SOFTBALLCome out and enjoy the game of softball at one of the Central Valley’s finest softball facilities, Pedretti Park. There are competitive & recreational leagues for men, women and co-ed; all leagues are “D” level and below. Mandatory Managers Meeting on February 12, 5:30pm at the Senior Center (1191 Cahill). Payment Policy: Only 1 form of payment will be accepted (i.e. 1 check, 1 credit card or all cash)

Sign-ups: .....................December 29 – January 29League Starts: .................................. February 17Team Fee: ..............................................$290.00Player fee: .................................................$6.00Late Fee: ..................... $30.00(January 30 – February 5)

SUMMER LEAGUEWhere: ............................................Pedretti ParkSign-ups: ..................................March 1 - April 2League Starts: ..................... April 20 (Tentatively)Team Fee: ............................................ $545.00 Player Fee: ............................$14.00 per playerLate Fee: ............................... $30.00 (April 3 - 9)Managers Meeting: .................... April 13, 5:30 ......................................................War Memorial

T’AI CHI CH’UAN ................................................... Tai Chi Chuan is an art of self-defense and self-discipline which has been in existence for centuries in China. The slow, graceful movements are practiced for health, concentration and relaxation. As an exercise, tai chi improves blood circulation and increases the immune system. It strengthens the mind, joints, muscles and bones, thereby improving flexibility and balance. All participants MUST PRE-REGISTER.

Age: ..............................................18 & olderDays: .......................................... WednesdaysWhere: .....................................War MemorialSession 1: ....................January 7 – January 28Session 2: .................February 4 – February 25Session 3: ....................... March 4 – March 25 Session 4: ............................ April 1 – April 22 Time: ...................................... 7:30 – 8:30pm 8:30 – 9:00pm (Students will have an opportunity to practice perfecting form)Fee: ........................................$48.00/session

BABYSITTING CLASS ...................................Get ready for your first job! In this course, boys and girls 11 - 15 years, will become knowledgeable of the duties and responsibilities of babysitting. Students will learn about characteristics of children at different ages, safety precautions, accident prevention and child care skills..

Where: ............................................ Club Room #2Date: .......................................................March 21Time: ......................................... 9:00am - 12:00pmFee: .......................................................... $26.00

TEEN ACTIVITIES

LINE DANCING Join Nancy Franklin as she teaches steps that will impress! Dance for pleasure, exercise or just plain fun! Wear comfortable shoes or boots with leather or suede bottoms (bowling shoes are excellent substitutes). Partner not equired. All participants MUST PRE-REGISTER.

Where: ..................................Turlock Senior CenterDay: .....................................Tuesdays ~ On Going Fee: .............................$37.00/8-Day Punch Card

Introduction Class ........................5:30 – 6:30pmBeginning Class ..........................6:30 – 7:15 pmIntermediate Class ......................7:15 – 8:00 pm

FRIDAY NIGHT OUTThis program is for youth and adults, 12 years and older with developmental disabilities. Programs are designed to promote socialization, independent functioning and recreational skills. Activities will include crafts, games, social time, refreshments and fun. SIGN UP AT CLASS

Where: .................... Rube Boesch (275 N. Orange)Dates: ..................................................January 16 .......................................................... February 20 ..............................................................March 20 ................................................................April 17Time: ............................................ 7:00 – 9:00pmFee: ............................................................. Free

ADULT ACTIVITIES

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HELP SPONSOR A PAL ACTIVITY $25.00 donation $50.00 donation Other Amount $ ___________________NAME: ___________________________________________ADDRESS: ________________________________________PHONE: __________________________________________EMAIL: __________________________________________

MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: City of Turlock – Turlock PALAND MAILED TO: City of Turlock, 144 S. Broadway, Turlock CA 95380

WHAT IS P.A.L.?Turlock Police Activities League (P.A.L.) is a non-profit (501c3) organization that relies on education, athletics and recreational activities that are designed to cultivate youth into responsible and mature citizens. Turlock P.A.L. is designed to develop, organize and promote activities, which are designed as deterrents from delinquent behavior among children and adolescents. Turlock P.A.L. finances all of its programs through personal and corporate donations. If you are interested in making a tax deductible donation to Turlock P.A.L. please fill out the, Help Sponsor a P.A.L. Activity and mail it to the address listed below.

SPRING VOLLEYBALLCity league volleyball is a great way to get some exercise, meet new people and see your friends. This is eight weeks of volleyball, plus playoffs. League play is Monday or Thursday nights with Recreational and Competitive 6.

Where: ............................Turlock High Boy’s GymSign-ups: ................................... February 2 – 26League Starts: .................................... March 18Team Fee: .............................................. $97.00Player Fee: ............................................. $8.00Late Fee: ....................$30.00 (Feb 27 – March 5)

6 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER!1) ONLINE ......................... www.cityofturlock.org2) FAX............... (209) 668-5619 — 24 hours a day

Include your Visa/MasterCard number3) PHONE ................................. (209) 668-5594

Monday - Friday • 8:00am - 5:00pm4) WALK-IN ...................144 S. Broadway, Turlock

Monday - Friday • 8:00am - 5:00pm5) MAIL ............Recreation Division & Public Facilities

144 S. Broadway, Turlock, CA 953806) DROP BOX ............ Located at the Recreation Office

144 S. Broadway, Turlock, CA 95380 (to the left of the main office doors)

GENERAL INFORMATIONClasses may be canceled due to lack of enrollment. Please make every effort to pre-register so a class will not be canceled unnecessarily.

REFUND POLICYRefunds will be given on cancellations prior to the first class, less a $10 cancellation fee. Failure to attend a program will not be granted a refund. If you are not satisfied with any of our programs, please contact the program supervisor, 668-5594.

CLASS TRANSFERS AND/OR LATE FEESAny class changes will be charged an $8 transfer fee. After the class start date, all transfers will require instructor’s approval. If enrollment is being accepted after the class start date or registration date, a $5 late fee will be added to the class fee.

WAIT LIST POLICYAnyone can be put on the waiting list for a class. If a customer withdraws from a class thus creating an open spot, the first person on the waiting list is called to accept or decline. Class spots are not held or reserved and are not finalized until payment is made. Waiting lists do not roll over.

PHOTO RELEASE POLICYPlease be advised that all participants involved in any program or special event are subject to being photographed. Such photographs may be used by the City of Turlock without an obligation to provide compensation to those photographed.INTERNET REGISTRATIONClasses listed with the computer icon are available for online registration. You must sign in and get a registration account before you can begin registering for activities.

4 EASY STEPS!1. www.cityofturlock.org2. Locate City Department3. Click on Recreation4. Choose an activity category & activity and register!

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