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Spring 2015 | April - June

Community Information • Recreation Activities • Park Guide

In ThIs Issue:

Youth & Adult SportsPage 15

Bridal ExpoPage 19

Tiny Tot ProgramPage 25

Residents working together to make Eastvale a clean, safe and friendly place to live!!

Inside this Edition...Mayor Ike Bootsma’s City Update 3

Senator Roth’s Office Update 3

Eastvale Police Chief Update 3

CNUSD Update 4

JCSD Update 6

JCSD Park & Recreation Update 6

Code Enforcement Update 6

Animal Control Update 7

Eastvale Community Foundation 7

Eastvale Little League Hosts Troy Percival 8

JCSD Parks & Recreation Spring Guide 11

The Eastvale Edition is trademarked by the Eastvale Community Committee. It’s directly delivered quarterly to homes in Eastvale. The Eastvale Edition is not responsible nor liable for any claims or offerings, nor responsible for availability of products advertised. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.

On the WebThe Eastvale Community has several websites

and social media pages that allow residents to get up to the minute information about everything going on in the community. Here is a list of some of the sites...

EastvaleEdition.com • www.EastvaleCA.gov • www.parks.jcsd.us • Eastvale on Facebook

Eastvale Townhall Meeting January 27, 2015

Eastvale’s Mayor, Ike Bootsma, gave an update on the city. Eastvale held its 2nd Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training class in early

attendees. This was a FREE class paid for by the City through a Homeland Security Grant. Please watch the city’s website for an announcement regarding future classes.

The Leal Project is still on track. It’s important to mention that the City did not purchase the land, and they are not acting as the developer. The Leal Master Plan will focus on a mixed use, regional lifestyle center, civic center complex and other potential uses identified through public input. The Leal Master Plan will provide the necessary entitlements and mechanisms to help expedite the development of the property. The City supports the preparation of the Master Plan and the funding of the plan will be recovered when the project is developed by a private developer. A draft of the plan should be available in the next 2-3 months.

Schleisman road will be realigned at Scholar Way and Schleisman Road. In late 2013, the City Council approved the realignment of Schleisman Road between Scholar Way and Hamner Avenue in conjunction with D.R. Horton Residential development. Construction is in progress pending the relocation of a power pole on Scholar Way at the Orange Street intersection. This should be completed in March. Once the pole relocation is completed, the transfer of traffic from existing Schleisman Road to “A” Street will take

By Andrea Hove

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Eastvale Community Committee

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About Us

1st Quarter 2015Volume 12, Issue 1

Page 3 Eastvale Edition

Inside this Edition...Mayor Ike Bootsma’s City Update 3

Senator Roth’s Office Update 3

Eastvale Police Chief Update 3

CNUSD Update 4

JCSD Update 6

JCSD Park & Recreation Update 6

Code Enforcement Update 6

Animal Control Update 7

Eastvale Community Foundation 7

Eastvale Little League Hosts Troy Percival 8

JCSD Parks & Recreation Spring Guide 11

The Eastvale Edition is trademarked by the Eastvale Community Committee. It’s directly delivered quarterly to homes in Eastvale. The Eastvale Edition is not responsible nor liable for any claims or offerings, nor responsible for availability of products advertised. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.

Numbers to Know

City of Eastvale: (951) 361-0900

Non-Emergency Sheriff’s Dept.: (951) 776-1099

Graffiti Removal: (951) 727-3500

Vector Control (Mosquito & Rodent Abatement): (951) 340-9792

Jurupa Valley Citizens Patrol: (951) 955-2600

Waste Management: (800) 423-9986 or (951) 280-5406

JCSD Park and Recreation Department: (951) 727-3524

JCSD (Park Maintenance): (951) 685-7434

Code Enforcement: (951) 280-4100

Animal Control: (951) 358-7387

SCE Edison (Street Light Out, Must Have Pole Number): (800) 611-1911

Ride Share: 1-866-RIDESHARE

Supervisor Tavaglione’s Office: (951) 955-1020

Weed Abatement: (951) 943-0640

Eastvale Public Library: 7447 Cleveland Ave. Corona, Ca. 92880 (951) 273-1520

Eastvale Townhall Meeting January 27, 2015

Eastvale’s Mayor, Ike Bootsma, gave an update on the city. Eastvale held its 2nd Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training class in early January with approximately 36 attendees. This was a FREE class paid for by the City through a Homeland Security Grant. Please watch the city’s website for an announcement regarding future classes.

The Leal Project is still on track. It’s important to mention that the City did not purchase the land, and they are not acting as the developer. The Leal Master Plan will focus on a mixed use, regional lifestyle center, civic center complex and other potential uses identified through public input. The Leal Master Plan will provide the necessary entitlements and mechanisms to help expedite the development of the property. The City supports the preparation of the Master Plan and the funding of the plan will be recovered when the project is developed by a private developer. A draft of the plan should be available in the next 2-3 months.

Schleisman road will be realigned at Scholar Way and Schleisman Road. In late 2013, the City Council approved the realignment of Schleisman Road between Scholar Way and Hamner Avenue in conjunction with D.R. Horton Residential development. Construction is in progress pending the relocation of a power pole on Scholar Way at the Orange Street intersection. This should be completed in March. Once the pole relocation is completed, the transfer of traffic from existing Schleisman Road to “A” Street will take

Eastvale Town Hall Meeting 1st Quarter 2015By Andrea Hove

place. Estimated realignment is March 28-April 6th. Existing Schleisman Road east of Scholar Way will be closed to east bound traffic permanently. Schleisman Road east of Scholar will be a dead end private road and will be renamed Riverboat Drive. Remaining intersection work to be completed includes curb and gutter installation, sidewalk and traffic signal relocation.

New Business: Eastvale Gateway South:

(South West Limonite and Hamner) San Antonio Community Hospital will open their first building in Early 2015.

Marketplace and the Enclave: (South East corner of Archibald and Schleisman) Coming Soon: Lee’s Noodle House, Bank of America and Prestige Preschool. Lewis Retail Centers is working on other tenants for the center that are not determined.

Upcoming Events: Eastvale Relay for Life at

Eleanor Roosevelt High school, April 18-19th, 2015. Go to www.relayforlife.org and enter Eastvale in the search bar for more information.

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

Senator Roth Update: Tyler Madary from Senator

Roth’s office has backed a new bill Senate Bill (SB)25 which

is a rewritten SB69 bill. SB69 would have restored the Vehicle License Fees to Eastvale, Jurupa Valley, Menifee and Wildomar. Governor Brown vetoed the bill because he didn’t want to have an ongoing commitment to the State’s general fund. Senator Roth, with the backing of Assembly members Linder and Melendez (who have signed on as co-authors) are introducing SB25 which was rewritten to exclude the annexed areas in hopes of achieving the restoration of funds to the newly incorporated areas.

Senator Roth is also working on SB22which will increase health care access in Riverside County. The Inland Empire is in need of more general practitioners. The funding from this bill will award medical school graduates funds to stay in Riverside County and work for hospitals with an increased number of Medi-Cal patients.

Question: Has someone is Senator Roth’s office asked the governor why he keeps vetoing SB69 so we can make sure that we are submitting a new bill that he will approve? Answer: Yes. Senator Roth’s office has been meeting with the Governor’s office to rewrite the bill which is why the annexed areas were removed from the new bill.

Question: What is the Senator doing specifically for Eastvale? Answer: SB25. Senator Roth has been working on this new bill which can restore the VLF fees and have a direct impact on public safety, healthcare access and education.

Eastvale Police Department Update:

Assistant Chief Scott Forbes is new to Eastvale. He comes to us with 20+ years of experience and hopes to finish out his police career with Eastvale. His traffic

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updates for October, November and December 2014 include 1 fatal accident on Hamner Avenue, 22 injury accidents and 86 non-injury accidents, 36 hit and run’s without injury and 1 hit and run with injury. The streets with the highest incidents are Hamner, Schleisman, Limonite and Citrus. The most common offenses are unsafe speed, turning violations and yielding violations. There were 420 hazardous violations (speeding, running red lights) and over 2,000 parking violations.

For criminal violations: crimes that are increasing: mail theft, theft from construction sites, arsons and F250 tail lights with the backup cameras are a big theft item right now. They attribute the increase in mail theft to the holiday season.

Question: I have a work truck that I park at my house in the street. I received a ticket and a notice to move within 3 days. I moved it to the shopping center and it was towed. Can’t I park my work truck in Eastvale.

Answer: No, it’s a violation of the Commercial Vehicle Code for Eastvale. Any commercial vehicle used to transport passengers, goods, wares or merchandise having a gross vehicle un-laden weight over 10,000lbs cannot be parked in Eastvale. No overnight parking is permitted. Commercial vehicles can only be in front of your home for active loading and unloading.

Question: Where does the money go from the tickets? Answer: For example, on a $400 ticket, $80 goes to the city, county and sheriff ’s dept. $320 will pay the court fees and the probation department.

Question: Our neighbors have a medical marijuana license and when they are smoking their marijuana the smoke comes directly into my yard. What are our rights regarding their smoke? Answer: Talk with the city to see if it’s an ordinance violation. If it’s not, then work with the city to rectify the problem.

Question: I saw an elderly woman who was disoriented

walking down the street. I called the police and there was a 3 hour response time. When I called back, dispatch said that it was shift change. Can that be true? Answer: During shift change we do have overlap and calls are triaged. Could have been that there were more serious calls at that time.

Question: Does Eastvale need more police? Answer: Yes, a city of our size could use more police but we are restricted by budget constraints.

School District Update: Eastvale’s own School Board

member, Bill Newberry, gave us an update on our school district. Reagan Elementary School will open July 6, 2015. Susan Helms will be the Principal. Some of you may remember Mrs. Helms who was the beloved Principal at Barton Elementary a few years ago. She is currently interviewing teachers and handling registration. The boundaries of some schools in Eastvale have been changed to accommodate Eastvale’s growing population

and account for the new school. There have been boundary meetings for those families affected. And yes, there will be a JCSD Kids Zone at this school scheduled to open shortly after the school opens. CNUSD Assistant Superintendent, Mike Cobarrubias, discussed Eastvale’s shifting

boundaries. He stated that the district had to be careful because they are shifting kids that may have been at their current school since Kindergarten. Some children who were at Harada Elementary are being shifted to Eastvale Elementary. And some students from Eastvale Elementary have been shifted to Barton and Reagan Elementary schools. 5th graders have the option to stay at their current school for 6th grade. Boundaries for the middle schools did not change. Students from Reagan, Barton and Parks will go to Ramirez Intermediate and students from Harada, Eastvale and VanderMolen will go to River Heights Intermediate. Those parents who have requested permission to remain at their current school will be receiving responses to that request very soon.

Evita Tapia from the district office mentioned that a district name change will be explored to include Eastvale. They are conducting research now and will engage the community in the decision making process. Please be on the lookout for more information coming from the school district regarding this process.

Sherry Mata, CNUSD Deputy Superintendent, informed us that Eastvale’s 7th Elementary school site has been located at the corner of Walters and Hellman. It will be named for Dr. Philistine Rondo who in the late 80’s was the first African American and first female Superintendent of our district. Rondo taught 12 years at Garretson Elementary in Corona. Rondo became a school administrator for 16 years but never forgot what it was like in the classroom. Three months after Rondo retired, she was named interim superintendent in 1993. She is credited with ending

Town Hall Meeting continued

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picketing and adversarial relations with the teachers unions and promoting collaboration in the district. Rondo Elementary could possible open in 2018. The land has not closed escrow and testing of the soil and approval with the State would then take place.

Deputy Superintendent Mata also said that some in Eastvale would be receiving a tax break. The district was able to refinance the CFD affecting about 300 homes east of Hamner and north of 65th. It will amount to a $200 savings per house a year. This is the districts 4th refinance in the last 12 years. CNUSD is also the 8th largest school district in the State, and largest in San Bernardino - Riverside Counties. And our very own Dr. Lin has been voted Riverside County’s

Superintendent of the year. ED WEEK, a major national publication is conducting a review of administrators across the United States and Dr. Lin is currently being considered for one of the Top 15 Administrators in the US.

Question: Eastvale has 2 middle schools and only 1 high school. Don’t we need another High School? Answer: We are anticipating 4700 students at ERHS in the next few years. It is a mega school. We are looking into opening a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Academy on the ERHS campus. It would be built where the softball field is located. Start times would be adjusted to not add to the current traffic issues. An additional lane could be

added to the back entrance off Orange for the entrance to the STEM Academy. The capacity would be 800 students. A new high school would cost about $130 million. A STEM academy built on the ERHS campus will cost approximately $40 million. Because it’s a shared campus, the district wouldn’t have to build another gym, cafeteria, etc. Hiring of the architect for this project will begin soon with the hopes of having this Academy open in two years.

Question: Can we get the IB Program at ERHS? Answer: The IB program is offered at Centennial. Just like Comprehensive Agriculture is available at Norco High and Auto Mechanics is offered at Corona High. With such a large

district, its important to have different opportunities available within the district. However, not every opportunity can be offered at every school.

Question: Will the STEM Academy be open to whole District or just Eastvale Students? Answer: Yes, it will be open to all students who live within the CNUSD boundaries. However, Eastvale students will be given priority.

Question: What about the neighborhood north of Limonite and east of Hamner. Aren’t they trying to get into our school district? Answer: Yes, that neighborhood is located within Eastvale city limits but within Jurupa Valley Unified school District. There are about 200 homes in this development and

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about 100 students involved. About 50 of those students are already in CNUSD on an inter district transfer. There will be a public hearing on March 5, 2015 at both school district offices where residents can attend. The earliest this can happen is in 2016.

Question: Will the new Ontario housing developments bring kids into our district since their schools aren’t built yet?

Answer: If there is capacity they can apply for an inter district transfer and decisions will be made on a case by case basis.

JCSD Update: Aileen Flores, Community

Affairs Officer for JCSD, informed residents that JCSD’s new website is now live. It was redesigned to be more community-friendly. Their goal is to keep residents informed about

what is taking place at JCSD which is done through several ways such as the new website, JCSD’s quarterly community newsletter, the water quality report, monthly bill inserts, and community workshops. Their “Water is Life” children’s poster contest is taking place and the deadline to submit entries is March 13. Thanks to generous sponsors, this year’s contest prizes include iPad minis and also prizes for teachers. Flyers for the contest were distributed to CNUSD schools within the JCSD service area. The flyer can also be found on the website, www.jcsd.us. She also encourages everyone to take a tour of the water and wastewater treatment facilities to gain a better understanding of the services provided by JCSD. For more information about facility tours, residents can call Aileen at (951) 727-8002.JCSD Parks & Recreation Update:

Rafael Gonzalez, Parks and Recreation Manager from the JCSD informed us of the many activities they have for residents and Non-residents. Upcoming events include the Moonlight Cinema, The Great Campout, A Bridal Expo, Adult Soccer, the Annual Picnic in the Park and many more. You can find these activities in the Eastvale Edition or online at www.parks.JCSD.us

Eastvale Community Park will begin Phase 2 soon. Phase 2 will include a softball complex with 4 softball fields, 2 additional soccer fields, restrooms, a concessions building, tot lot and additional parking. Cedar Creek Park will have natural turf installed where the old fire station was housed. Eastvale had a “frost” event this year so be patient with the burnt shrubbery while they give it time to grow back

Question: Picnic in the park killed all the grass at the new Eastvale Community Park last year. Is there a way to not let it all die like last year? Answer: Yes, last year was the first year at the new park. Efforts will be made to start watering and grass restoration again as soon as the event ends.

Question: Any way to get the rocks off the fields at Eastvale Community Park? Answer: Yes, we have paid a landscape contractor who walk the fields and removes the rocks.

Question: There aren’t any gazebos at ECP, only 1 bathroom area and no walkways between fields. Why weren’t these added? Answer: Walkways were not added because the athletic field layout would be fixed and the worn spots would start to develop. Without walkways the fields can be aligned to accommodate any number of field configurations and rotations. The flood plain restricted what could be placed at the park. All buildings are set and designed so that they can be removed in the event of a flood. Phase two of the park will include a playground and an additional restroom.

Question: My JCSD bill has increased $50.00 and I installed 2100 square feet of artificial turf in my backyard. How is that possible? Answer: We would have to conduct an audit and review your account to identify any issues. Our conservation coordinator can contact you to review your usage with you.

Code Enforcement Update: Officers Allynn Evans and

Travis Engelking said that they receive code violations daily from residents. There are 3 ways to make a complaint: emailing Code Enforcement, calling in

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the complaint to city hall or by the violation being uploaded on the city source website. All complaints are confidential.

Some of the most common code violations are:

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

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

• Inoperable Vehicles. Vehicles that are dismantled, wrecked or have flat tires cannot be parked on the driveway or the street. They must be stored in the garage or side yard and out of public view.

• Property Maintenance: Front and side yards must be maintained and not overgrown.

Code enforcement has recently added a part time code enforcement technician who will work weekends to remove all illegally posted garage sale and realtor signs. Signs are not allowed to be tapes, nailed or stapled to any light post, stop sign, trees fences or any other structure. They will be removed. Signs must be free standing and placed at least 20 feet from the curved portion of the corner in order to maintain visibility for motorists. No sign shall be placed on any sidewalk or roadway median and must include contact information on the

back of the sign for the person responsible for the sign.

Code enforcement had 5,642 total inspections in 2014. 1,837 courtesy notices were given, and 558 citations were issued. 5,528 signs were removed, 111 shopping carts removed from neighborhoods and 198 parking citations issued.

Question: When are temporary signs allowed? Answer: They are allowed from Friday at 4pm until Sunday at 7pm.

Question: Why aren’t the stores required to have the magnetic locks on the shopping carts so they don’t leave the shopping centers? Answer: Ralphs had them and people were able to disengage them. If you see a shopping cart in your neighborhood, call the store to have them pick it up. Animal Control Update:

Animal Control officer Mark Visyak said that they received 3,475 calls in 2014. There were 182 animal impounds, 4 surrenders, 177 dead animals, 1 livestock, 25 quarantined for rabies, 35 stray dogs returned to owners and 106 citations issued for license, rabies vaccination and microchip infractions. There were 11 animal restraints (all dogs), 13 dangerous animal restraints (2nd offense within 4 years), 93 animal welfare investigations, 173 general patrols , 44 wild animals confined (raccoons, skunks, possums), 22 injured wild animals and 49 barking dog complaints.

Officer Visyak works in Eastvale 4 hours a day Monday through Friday with every other Friday off. Weekends and holiday are emergency situations only.

Question: What is the maximum number of dogs per household for Eastvale? Answer: 4 dogs, 9 cats and no roosters for lots less than 1 acre.

Eastvale Community Founda-tion Update:

Sharyn Link from the EC Foundation said that their foundation raises funds for the needs and programs that the city has but lacks the funding. The Military Banner Program is one such program. They have installed 6 new banners and they are averaging a new banner a month. These banners are for active duty military, retirees with more than 20 years of service and those killed in action. The foundation also provides scholarships for youth sports and art programs. The new scholarship information will be posted soon. Look

on the city’s website or sign up for e-notification for more information. Eastvale car decals are also available for only $5. They are sold at all Eastvale events. All the funds raised stay in Eastvale. They are in need of more volunteers. The State of the City will be in April, volunteers are needed for the beer garden at picnic in the Park (June 26-28) and their 3rd Annual Golf Tournament will be held August 21st. If you can help volunteer at any of these events please contact Sharyn Link at 951-263-0345 or go to their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ECFoundation.

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Eastvale Edition Page 8Eastvale Little League hosts Troy Percival

Eastvale Little League welcomed 2002 World Series winner, four-time Major League Baseball All-Star, and 14 year pro, Troy Percival to Harada Heritage Park for their annual coaches training day. Eastvale Little League (ELL) is a non-profit community baseball organization that is committed to teaching leadership through baseball. 150 ELL volunteer coaches came out to receive training from the new head coach of the UC Riverside Baseball team, Troy Percival, and his coaching staff.

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EASTVALERIVERSIDE MEDICAL CLINIC IN

In our continuing pledge to ensure that families in the InlandEmpire have access to premier health care, we are excited tohave a clinic in Eastvale.

At our Eastvale office, we have primary care providers for adultsand children who are supported by a caring staff. Additionally,we have lab and imaging services in Eastvale. And when youneed a specialist, you are as close as our Brockton Clinic inRiverside. Our Eastvale Urgent Care Center is open weekends.

If we are not caring for you andyour family, we invite you tobecome a member of the RiversideMedical Clinic family today. Visitwww.RiversideMedicalClinic.comor call us at (951) 782-3602.

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Coach Percival donated his time to pass on coaching tips in areas of pitching, hitting and fielding and took the time to discuss some of his experiences during his pro career including his 2002 game seven World Series where he closed out the game and brought the win to southern California for the Angels. Coach Percival played baseball for UC Riverside as a college player, and was drafted by the California Angels in 1990. He is a local product and is committed to giving back to the community and developing young baseball players. ELL was extremely grateful to have our coaches learn from the best.

ELL has 93 teams this spring season with approximately 250 all-volunteer managers and coaches, and a 26 member volunteer Board of Directors. Games are played at Harada Heritage Park and enrollment is open to all youth residents up to 18 years old. If you love baseball, and are interested in giving back to your community, ELL is looking for umpires of all ages to come out and umpire some games.

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Transforming Healthcare in Western Riverside County

Corona Regional Medical Center and UC Irvine Health have formed a comprehensive affiliation.That means Corona Regional will offer residents of the area access to the advanced level of care and clinical expertise of UC Irvine Health.

The new affiliation means residents throughout western Riverside County will benefit from

Stroke Telemedicine and immediate access to the region’s largest group of fellowship-trained neurologists and surgeons.

Cancer Care from UC Irvine Health Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, one of 41 centers with National Cancer Institute designation.

Maternal-Fetal Medicine with advanced perinatal services and expertise in managing complex and high-risk pregnancies.

There’s more:Corona Regional Medical Center will begin construction on a NEW emergency department that will double the size of the current emergency area and include plans for future patient rooms.

Physicians are independent practitioners who are not employees or agents of Corona Regional Medical Center. The hospital shall not be liable for actions or treatments provided by physicians.

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Corona Regional Medical Center and UC Irvine HealthThe beginning of bigger things to come.

“ This new affiliation with UC Irvine Health, along with our planned expansion will bring higher levels of care to residents of Western Riverside County.”

– Mark Uffer, Corona Regional Medical Center CEO and Managing Director

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JCSD Parks & Recreation Program Guide Spring 2015Jurupa Community Services District

Park and Recreation DepartmentAdministrative Offices

13820 Schleisman RoadEastvale, CA 92880

951.727.3524 | 951.727.3506 faxwww.parks.jcsd.us

Jurupa Community Services District Board of Directors

Jane Anderson, PresidentChad Blais, Vice PresidentBetty Anderson, Director

Bob Craig, Director Ken McLaughlin, Director

Eastvale Parks CommissionJane Anderson, Chairperson

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

JCSD Parks & Recreation DepartmentTodd Corbin

General Manager

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

Rafael GonzalezParks & Recreation Manager- Ext. 505

Ross JohnsonParks Maintenance Supervisor- Ext. 105

Randy SolisParks Services Supervisor- Ext. 126

Duje BabarovicRecreation Specialist- Ext. 223

Victoria ReynaRecreation Specialist- Ext. 224

Yvette VasconesRecreation Specialist- Ext. 215

Wendy LandrethAdministrative Assistant- Ext. 516

Stacy MacBethAdministrative Secretary- Ext. 120

Vanessa HamptonAdministrative Secretary- Ext. 108

Contents in this issue:Arts Pages 27-29Child Development Pages 24-25Computers & Technology Page 32Dance / Gymnastics Page 26Facilities & Parks Pages 12-13Martial Arts / Fitness Page 17Mature Adults Page 33Music Page 23Science Pages 30-31Special Interest Pages 20-22

Sports Pages 14-16

Connect with us:

www.facebook.com/JCSDParks

@JCSDParks

@jcsdparksandrec

SportS organizationS:AYSO Eastvale # 1605 [email protected] Girls Softball Association (951) 778-3472Eastvale Little League (951) 903-6515Eastvale Mustangs Youth Football and Cheer Program (951) 531-7038Eastvale Pop Warner Youth Football (951) 444-0557Empire Soccer (951) 817-5639SandS Cricket Association Eastvale Cricket League (951) 454-8444

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

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

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

Community Listings:

[email protected]

Look inside to discover how JCSD ParkS anD reCreation

make your Life better!

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Parks and faciLities

American Heroes Park 6608 Hellman Avenue

Cedar Creek Park 6709 Cedar Creek Road

Dairyland Park 14520 San Remo

Deer Creek Park 6785 Iron Horse Lane

Eastvale Community Center (ECC) 13820 Schleisman Road

Eastvale Community Park (ECP) 12750 Citrus Street

Half Moon Park 14383 Cherry Creek

Harada Heritage Park & Batting Cages 13099 65th Street

Harada Neighborhood Center (HNC) 13099 65th Street

James C. Huber Park 6411 Rolling Meadows

McCune Family Park 7450 Eastvale Parkway

Mountain View Park 14444 Selby Avenue

Orchard Park 5900 Festival Way

Providence Ranch Park 7250 Cobble Creek

Riverwalk Park 7674 Soaring Bird Court

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Updated 11/01/2014

Play Area BBQ Baseball Dog Park Skate Park Facility Electricity Tennis Basketball Trail Water Restrooms Exercise Soccer Disc Golf Volleyball Rentals Play Stations

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come discover how JCSD ParkS anD reCreation make your Life better! GatherinG SPaCeS- By providing places for learning and socializing Forever - Parks enrich our lives by providing memories for a lifetimePlay- By offering safe playgrounds and play spacesnature- By providing beautiful landscaping and open spaceexerCiSe- By providing opportunities for healthy exercisePoSitive PlaCeS- By offering supervised activities and places for youth

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sPortsPee Wee Tennis 211001This class is designed for the little ones who are tired of watching the big kids have all the fun. The focus of many of our drills will be to help build hand-eye coordination and develop better balance while moving. Students will learn the basics of the: forehand, backhand, volley, and serve. Your child will love joining in fun games like: Popcorn Machine, Walk the Tennis Dog, and Balloon Bounce. Students may participate from 1 to 2 days per week. We’ll see you on the courts.Instructor: Tennis Anyone | Location: ERHS TENNIS COURTSCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A1 3-7 Tu,Th 6:30-7:15P 3/31-4/23 4 $79/89A2 3-7 Tu,Th 6:30-7:15P 4/28-5/21 4 $79/89A3 3-7 Tu,Th 6:30-7:15P 5/26-6/25 5 $99/109B1 3-7 Tu 6:30-7:15P 3/31-4/21 4 $59/69B2 3-7 Tu 6:30-7:15P 4/28-5/19 4 $59/69B3 3-7 Tu 6:30-7:15P 5/26-6/23 5 $74/84C1 3-7 Th 6:30-7:15P 4/2-4/23 4 $59/69C2 3-7 Th 6:30-7:15P 4/30-5/21 4 $59/69C3 3-7 Th 6:30-7:15P 5/28-6/25 5 $74/84

Pee Wee Soccer 211002This is a 5 week class that will help kids get ready for soccer and teach basic soccer skills by storytelling, imagination, and play, while at the same time building self-esteem. Some parent participation may be required for kids ages 2.5-3. First half of class will focus on soccer activities and the second half of class will have kids play in small sided games. All participants will receive an end of class goodie bag and participation award. Instructor: Gabriel Garcia | Location: DCP SOCCER FIELDCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 2.5-3 W 5:30-6:30P 4/8-5/13 6 $75/85B 2.5-3 W 5:30-6:30P 5/20-6/24 6 $75/85C 4-6 W 6:30-7:30P 4/8-5/13 6 $75/85D 4-6 W 6:30-7:30P 5/20-6/24 6 $75/85

TriFytt Tee-Ball 211008Here is a great chance for kids to be introduced to tee-ball in a fun and safe environment while learning the basics of the game. Every child will also be given a class t-shirt.Instructor: Trifytt Sports | Location: DCP SOCCER FIELDCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 2-3 Th 5:00-5:30P 4/16-6/4 8 $89/99B 3-5 Th 6:30-7:15P 4/16-6/4 8 $89/99 C 3-5 Th 7:00-7:45P 4/16-6/4 8 $89/99D 5-7 Th 6:15-7:00P 4/16-6/4 8 $89/99

TriFytt Basketball 211003Come and join TriFytt Sports and learn or improve the skills needed to become a skillful basketball player. Kids will have a great time with friends and coaches. Everyone will receive a class shirt.Instructor: Trifytt Sports | Location: ARISCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 3-5 Tu 4:00-4:45P 4/14-6/2 8 $89/99B 4-6 Tu 5:00-5:45P 4/14-6/2 8 $89/99C 7-10 Tu 6:00-6:45P 4/14-6/2 8 $89/99D 10-14 Tu 7:00-7:45P 4/14-6/2 8 $89/99

Trifytt SNAG Golf 211010Come and play “SNAG”. SNAG Golf is all about having fun while learning the basics of golf. Classes feature an exciting, safe environment teaching young athletes the basics of golf using cutting edge techniques. Every athlete will receive a class shirt. No Class on 5/25Instructor: Trifytt Sports | Location: DCP SOCCER FIELDCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 6-9.99 M 5:30-6:15P 4/28-6/9 7 $65/75

Jr. Tennis Academy Beginning 221001The focus of the Junior Tennis Academy-for Beginners, is on learning the 4 major strokes of the game in a fun filled, fitness friendly, atmosphere. Students will work to establish form on the forehand, backhand, volley, and serve. There are 3 mastery levels in this group, much like the belt system in martial arts, that students will be tested on so that parents & students are always clear on progress. Students will absolutely love playing drills like: King of the Tennis Hill, Tennis Baseball, and Tennis Line Tag. We believe that tennis will bring each of our students more fun, fitness, and friendships for a lifetime. Instructor: Tennis Anyone | Location: ERHS Tennis CourtsCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A1 7-13 Tu,Th 6:30-8:00P 3/31-4/23 4 $103/113A2 7-13 Tu,Th 6:30-8:00P 4/28-5/21 4 $103/113A3 7-13 Tu,Th 6:30-8:00P 5/26-6/25 5 $129/139B1 7-13 Tu 6:30-8:00P 3/31-4/21 4 $69/79B2 7-13 Tu 6:30-8:00P 4/28-5/19 4 $69/79B3 7-13 Tu 6:30-8:00P 5/26-6/23 5 $87/97C1 7-13 Th 6:30-8:00P 4/2-4/23 4 $69/79C2 7-13 Th 6:30-8:00P 4/30-5/21 4 $69/79C3 7-13 Th 6:30-8:00P 5/28-6/25 5 $87/97

Intermediate/Advanced 221002The Junior Tennis Academy- Intermediate to Advanced is for students that have either attained all 3 mastery levels in the Beginning Academy or are coming in with proper form on the major tennis strokes. The focus in this group is on building stroke dependability so that students are able to rally with proper form. This is a high energy, dynamic, fitness challenging, tennis program designed to bring students to a level where they have the tools to start playing matches. There are 5 mastery levels in this group, much like the belt system in martial arts, that students will be tested on so that parents & students are always clear on progress. Students will absolutely love playing drills like: Tennis Olympics, Team-up & Back, and Tennis Bump. Beginning Players ages 14 or older should start in this group.Instructor: Tennis Anyone | Location: ERHS TENNIS COURTSCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A1 7-17 Tu,Th 7:30-9:30P 3/31-4/23 4 $113/123A2 7-17 Tu,Th 7:30-9:30P 4/28-5/21 4 $113/123A3 7-17 Tu,Th 7:30-9:30P 5/26-6/25 5 $142/152B1 7-17 Tu 7:30-9:30P 3/31-4/21 4 $79/89B2 7-17 Tu 7:30-9:30P 4/28-5/19 4 $79/89B3 7-17 Tu 7:30-9:30P 5/26-6/23 5 $99/109C1 7-17 Th 7:30-9:30P 4/2-4/23 4 $79/89C2 7-17 Th 7:30-9:30P 4/30-5/21 4 $79/89C3 7-17 Th 7:30-9:30P 5/28-6/25 5 $99/109

Jr & Adult Small Group Tennis Clinic 221003These groups are for 2-4 students interested in learning in a more intimate setting. Small Group students enjoy the benefit of a more focused class, where players are grouped by level and work on skills appropriate for that level.Instructor: Tennis Anyone | Location: ERHS TENNIS COURTSCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A1 Adult Tu,Th 8:00-9:00P 3/31-4/23 4 $179/189A2 7-15 Tu,Th 8:00-9:00P 4/28-5/21 4 $179/189A3 7-15 Tu,Th 8:00-9:00P 5/26-6/25 5 $224/234B1 16+ Tu 8:00-9:00P 3/31-4/21 4 $99/109B2 16+ Tu 8:00-9:00P 4/28-5/19 4 $99/109B3 16+ Tu 8:00-9:00P 5/26-6/23 5 $124/134C1 7-15 Th 8:00-9:00P 4/2-4/23 4 $99/109C2 7-15 Th 8:00-9:00P 4/30-5/21 4 $99/109C3 16+ Th 8:00-9:00P 5/28-6/25 5 $124/134

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Youth Volleyball 721009Boys and Girls ages 6 -15 are invited to participate in a fun filled season of energeticand competitive games with training in fundamentals and techniques of Volleyball.Registration fee includes team jersey, picture package, and participation trophy.You must bring a copy of each participant’s birth certificate. Practices are held 1 or2 times per week at the Eastvale Community Center. REGISTER by March 15! Instructor: JCSD Staff | Location: ECC GymnasiumCL # Ages Game Day/s Start Time Wks Fee* A 7-8 Su March 29 11 $85/$95B 9-10 Su March 29 11 $85/$95C 11-12 Su March 29 11 $85/$95D 13-15 Su March 29 11 $85/$95

Coed Adult Soccer 731011The Jurupa Community Services District will be offering two adult soccer leagues. We will be offering a Coed 7 vs. 7 League that plays on Sunday mornings. 7vs 7 soccer is a fun energetic way to play the game, and stay in shape. The league will consist of 10 weeks of play and one week of playoffs. Instructor: JCSD Staff | Location: ECPCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Fee* 7 vs.7 18+ Su 10:30-1:30P 4/5-6/21 $425/42511vs.11 30+ Su 1:15-7:00P 4/5-6/21 $1100/1100

Coed Adult Basketball 731001The Jurupa Community Services District offers a Thursday night adult basketball league, which will begin in January. Space is limited. Registration fee will be $375 per team (plus a $50 refundable forfeit fee). Teams are responsible for additional $25 cash per game for referees. Season begins: April 16, 2015Fee: $425Instructor: JCSD Staff | Location: ECC GymnasiumCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Fee* A 18+ Th 6:30-10:30P 4/16 $425

Coed Adult Volleyball 731013This fun-filled recreational Adult Coed Volleyball League will be played on Sunday afternoons at the Eastvale Community Gymnasium. Games will last 60 minutes. In addition to the cost, each team is required to pay $25 cash per game to pay the referee fee.Season begins: April 12, 2015Instructor: JCSD Staff | Location: ECC GymnasiumCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Fee* A 18+ Su 6:30-10:30P 4/12-7/12 $375

“Seek opportunities to show you care. The smallest gestures often make the biggest

difference.” - John Wooden

COACHES WANTEDShare your passion for sports. Contact JCSD at

(951) 727-3524 or via email at [email protected].

Jr. Tennis Academy Beginning 221001The focus of the Junior Tennis Academy-for Beginners, is on learning the 4 major strokes of the game in a fun filled, fitness friendly, atmosphere. Students will work to establish form on the forehand, backhand, volley, and serve. There are 3 mastery levels in this group, much like the belt system in martial arts, that students will be tested on so that parents & students are always clear on progress. Students will absolutely love playing drills like: King of the Tennis Hill, Tennis Baseball, and Tennis Line Tag. We believe that tennis will bring each of our students more fun, fitness, and friendships for a lifetime. Instructor: Tennis Anyone | Location: ERHS Tennis CourtsCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A1 7-13 Tu,Th 6:30-8:00P 3/31-4/23 4 $103/113A2 7-13 Tu,Th 6:30-8:00P 4/28-5/21 4 $103/113A3 7-13 Tu,Th 6:30-8:00P 5/26-6/25 5 $129/139B1 7-13 Tu 6:30-8:00P 3/31-4/21 4 $69/79B2 7-13 Tu 6:30-8:00P 4/28-5/19 4 $69/79B3 7-13 Tu 6:30-8:00P 5/26-6/23 5 $87/97C1 7-13 Th 6:30-8:00P 4/2-4/23 4 $69/79C2 7-13 Th 6:30-8:00P 4/30-5/21 4 $69/79C3 7-13 Th 6:30-8:00P 5/28-6/25 5 $87/97

Intermediate/Advanced 221002The Junior Tennis Academy- Intermediate to Advanced is for students that have either attained all 3 mastery levels in the Beginning Academy or are coming in with proper form on the major tennis strokes. The focus in this group is on building stroke dependability so that students are able to rally with proper form. This is a high energy, dynamic, fitness challenging, tennis program designed to bring students to a level where they have the tools to start playing matches. There are 5 mastery levels in this group, much like the belt system in martial arts, that students will be tested on so that parents & students are always clear on progress. Students will absolutely love playing drills like: Tennis Olympics, Team-up & Back, and Tennis Bump. Beginning Players ages 14 or older should start in this group.Instructor: Tennis Anyone | Location: ERHS TENNIS COURTSCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A1 7-17 Tu,Th 7:30-9:30P 3/31-4/23 4 $113/123A2 7-17 Tu,Th 7:30-9:30P 4/28-5/21 4 $113/123A3 7-17 Tu,Th 7:30-9:30P 5/26-6/25 5 $142/152B1 7-17 Tu 7:30-9:30P 3/31-4/21 4 $79/89B2 7-17 Tu 7:30-9:30P 4/28-5/19 4 $79/89B3 7-17 Tu 7:30-9:30P 5/26-6/23 5 $99/109C1 7-17 Th 7:30-9:30P 4/2-4/23 4 $79/89C2 7-17 Th 7:30-9:30P 4/30-5/21 4 $79/89C3 7-17 Th 7:30-9:30P 5/28-6/25 5 $99/109

Jr & Adult Small Group Tennis Clinic 221003These groups are for 2-4 students interested in learning in a more intimate setting. Small Group students enjoy the benefit of a more focused class, where players are grouped by level and work on skills appropriate for that level.Instructor: Tennis Anyone | Location: ERHS TENNIS COURTSCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A1 Adult Tu,Th 8:00-9:00P 3/31-4/23 4 $179/189A2 7-15 Tu,Th 8:00-9:00P 4/28-5/21 4 $179/189A3 7-15 Tu,Th 8:00-9:00P 5/26-6/25 5 $224/234B1 16+ Tu 8:00-9:00P 3/31-4/21 4 $99/109B2 16+ Tu 8:00-9:00P 4/28-5/19 4 $99/109B3 16+ Tu 8:00-9:00P 5/26-6/23 5 $124/134C1 7-15 Th 8:00-9:00P 4/2-4/23 4 $99/109C2 7-15 Th 8:00-9:00P 4/30-5/21 4 $99/109C3 16+ Th 8:00-9:00P 5/28-6/25 5 $124/134

Itsy Bitsy Sports 211015Itsy Bitsy Sports is a developmentally appropriate introductory program for children 3-5 years old. The program prepares children for organized sports in a fun environment.

Fee: $40/$50Instructor: JCSD Staff | Location: ECC Gymnasium CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Sport A 3-5 TTh 11:00A-12:00P 4/7-4/30 4 SoccerB 3-5 MW 11:00A-12:00P 4/6-4/29 4 Basketball

Youth Basketball 721002Boys and Girls are invited to participate in a fun filled season of energetic and recreational games with training in fundamentals and techniques of basketball. Registration fee includes a reversible team jersey, picture package, and a participation trophy. You must bring a copy of each participant’s birth certificate. The JCSD Eastvale Youth Basketball League will be conducting a mandatory evaluation day on June 13, 2015 at the ECC Gymnasium.

REGISTER by June 12!

The year born is the primary criteria for determining the age for competition. Players mustprovide written verification of date of birth. Special provision players using grade for the

division must provide written verification of current grade.

Division A - Born in 2001 or 2002Players who are born in 2001 or 2002 and players born in 2000 and in a grade no higher than 8th are

eligible.Division B - Born in 2003 or 2004

Players who are born in 2003 or 2004 and players born in 2002 and in a grade no higher than 6th are eligible.

Division C - Born in 2005 or 2006Players who are born in 2005 or 2006 and players born in 2004 and in a grade no higher than 4th are

eligible.Division Juniors - Born in 2007 or 2008

Children will participate in a structured, non-competitive sports league geared towards developing sports knowledge for future play.

Division Peewee - Born in 2009 or 2010Children will have fun while learning how to work together in a team sports. Children will learn basic

skills related to the game of basketball.

Season begins: July 19, 2015Fee: $85/$95Instructor: JCSD Staff | Location: ECC Gymnasium CL # Born In Game Day/s Start Date Wks Peewee 2009-2010 Su July 19 10 Juniors 2007-2008 Su July 19 10 C 2005-2006 Su July 19 10 B 2003-2004 Su July 19 10 A 2001-2002 Su July 19 10

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sPortsTrack & Field 211004Come join Trifytt Sports and learn the skills necessary to become a great track athlete in sprints, distance running, and jumps, while also learning the benefits of goal setting, hard work, and perseverance. Every athlete will receive a class shirt.Instructor: Trifytt Sports | Location: DLP CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 4-7 F 5:30-6:15P 4/17-6/12 9 $89/99B 8-12 F 6:30-7:15P 4/17-6/12 9 $89/99

Trifytt Sports Volleyball 211009Join TriFytt Sports in our volleyball program and learn or improve the skills needed to become a skillfull volleyball player. This program will focus on the fundamental skills of volleyball by using fun games and exercises, while also developing sportsmanship and character. Every participant receives a TriFytt shirt. No Class on 5/25Instructor: Trifytt Sports | Location: OP CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 6-9 M 5:30-6:30P 4/13-6/8 9 $89/99B 10-14 M 6:30-7:30P 4/13-6/8 9 $89/99

Tryfitt Multi-Sport 211013Here is a great chance for kids to play their favorite sports all at one camp. This camp is designed to motivate children to be active and healthy while giving them the fundamental skills needed to succeed and grow in whichever sport they choose. Every child will be given a camp shirt.Instructor: Trifytt Sports | Location: DCP SOCCER FIELDCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 2-3 Sa 9:30-10:00A 4/18-6/13 9 $89/99B 3-4 Sa 10:00-10:45A 4/18-6/13 9 $89/99C 4-6 Sa 11:00-11:45A 4/18-6/13 9 $89/99

Location LegendFee*- Inside/Outside JCSD Parks TerritoryARIS- Dr. Augustine Ramirez Intermediate School 6905 Harrison AvenueCCP- Cedar Creek Park 6709 Cedar Creek RoadDCP- Deer Creek Park 6785 Iron Horse LaneDLP- Dairyland Park 14520 San Remo ECC- Eastvale Community Center 13820 Schleisman RoadECP- Eastvale Community Park 12750 Citrus StreetERHS- Eleanor Roosevelt High School 7447 Scholar WayHNC- Harada Neighborhood Center 13099 65th StreetJCHP- James C. Huber Park 6411 Rolling Meadow StreetOP- Orchard Park 5900 Festival WayRPE- Rosa Parks Elementary School 13830 Whispering HillsRWP- Riverwalk Park 7674 Soaring Bird Court

Join JCSD in watching some of your favorite movies under the stars at your local parks!

All movies begin at dusk.

Saturday, February 21

Up

@ McCune Park

Saturday, March 21

Maleficent

@ Deer Creek Park

Saturday, May 16

Million Dollar Arm

@ Orchard Park

Saturday, July 18

The Goonies

@ Cedar Creek Park

Saturday, August 15

Wreck-it Ralph

@ JC Huber Park

Saturday, Sept. 19

Little Rascals

@ Half Moon Park

Follow us!

facebook.com/JCSDparks twitter.com/jcsdtweets Instagram: @jcsdparks

parks.jcsd.us | (951)727-3524

Join JCSD in watching some of your favorite movies under the stars at your local parks!

All movies begin at dusk.

Saturday, February 21

Up

@ Cedar Creek

Saturday, March 21

Maleficent

@ Deer Creek Park

Saturday, August 15

Million Dollar Arm

@ Orchard Park

Saturday, July 18

The Goonies

@ McCune Park

Saturday, May 16

Wreck-it Ralph

@ JC Huber Park

Saturday, Sept. 19th

Little Rascals

@ Half Moon Park

Connect with us!

facebook.com/JCSDparks twitter.com/jcsdtweets Instagram: @jcsdparks

parks.jcsd.us | (951)727-3524

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Stretch and Strength 224002A great class for the younger dancers trying to improve their flexibility and strength to aid in becoming a better dancer or just to get tonedInstructor: Llorena Talley | Location: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 5-13 W 3:30-4:15P 4/1-5/13 7 $79/89B 5-13 W 3:30-4:15P 6/3-6/24 4 $79/89

Zumba 224004Zumba is a fusion of Latin and international music with fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body. You’ll have fun dancing Latin moves to rhythms such as merengue, salsa, and reggaeton, while burning calories. Join the dance party and see results!!! Please wear comfortable clothes and sneakers to class. Instructor: Joann Gallucci | Location: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 15+ Th 7:45-8:45P 4/2-4/30 5 $45/55B 15+ Th 7:45-8:45P 5/7-5/28 4 $45/55C 15+ Th 7:45-8:45P 6/18-7/2 3 $45/55D 15+ F 9:00-9:45A 4/3-5/1 5 $45/55E 15+ F 9:00-10:00A 5/8-5/29 4 $45/55F 15+ F 9:00-10:00A 6/19-7/3 3 $45/55

Mini Fitness Fun 224013A fun active class, for boys and girls, to get healthy and fit through multiple activities. Structured with individual and group exercises designed to strengthen muscles, increase stamina and self-esteem. Classes include stations/obstacle course style or as a group using cones, hula hoops, ropes, mats, sports, relay races etc.Instructor: Llorena Talley | Location: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 5-13 M 3:30-4:15P 4/6-5/18 7 $79/89B 5-13 M 3:30-4:15P 6/8-6/29 4 $49/59

Teen/Adult Barre & Floor Workout Stretch 224014A intense yet relaxing class designed to tone, slim and firm your body with exercises using a chair or ballet barre on the floor.Instructor: Llorena Talley | Location: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 13+ W 7:15-8:00P 4/1-5/13 7 $79/89A1 13+ W 7:15-8:00P 6/3-6/24 4 $79/89

Teen/Adult Target Tone 224001Want to get fit fast? this is an intense toning class packed with various exercises through standing, floor and traveling movements, structured to target specific areas, increase flexibility, circulation, strengthen muscles, improve stamina while having fun! Instructor: Llorena Talley | Location: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 13+ Tu 8:00-8:45P 4/7-5/19 7 $79/89B 13+ Tu 8:00-8:45P 6/9-6/30 4 $49/59

Insanity 234005This max internal training workout incorporates strength, core, balance and plyometric moves. Set to heart pumping music to keep you moving. No equipment is needed, as you push yourself to insane levels. You don’t have to be in perfect shape. There are modifications for every move...Time to dig deep!!deep!!Instructor: Brandi Hayes | Location: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 14+ F 7:45-8:45P 4/3-4/24 4 $45/55B 14+ F 7:45-8:45P 5/1-5/15 3 $45/55C 14+ F 7:45-8:45P 6/5-6/26 4 $45/55

sPorts & fitness Brazilian Jiu Jitsu 211007Students are taught discipline through body movement, control and coordination. Balance is honed using drills, reflex through evasive games, motor skills through exercise and anti-abduction techniques through class discussion and activities. A one-time uniform fee of $50 is due at 1st class meeting.Instructor: Will Cephas | Location: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 4-8 Tu,Th 3:00-3:45P 4/2-4/28 4 $60/70A1 4-8 Tu,Th 3:00-3:45P 5/5-5/28 4 $60/70A2 4-8 Tu,Th 3:00-3:45P 6/2-6/25 4 $60/70B 9-15 Tu,Th 3:00-3:45P 4/2-4/28 4 $60/70B1 9-15 Tu,Th 3:00-3:45P 5/5-5/28 4 $60/70B2 9-15 Tu,Th 3:00-3:45P 6/2-6/25 4 $60/70Adult Self DefenseC Adult F 10:00-11:00A 4/3-4/24 4 $52/62C1 Adult F 10:00-11:00A 5/8-5/29 4 $52/62C2 Adult F 10:00-11:00A 6/5-6/26 4 $52/62

Kenpo Kung Fu 221008Join us for fun and functional self-defense for kids and teens. This program is designedto improve focus, awareness and confidence. Children will also gain balance,coordination, flexibility and strength. Subjects such as predators, stranger danger,and bully awareness/defense will be discussed and addressed. We use educationaldrills and activities to teach kids that staying alert will keep them safe. Traditionalweapons will be covered beginning with padded nun-chucks. Our program isongoing, beginning with white belt and gradually advancing to black belt.No Class on 5/26Instructor: Cesar Garcia | Location: ECC Activity RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 6-9 M,W 5:15-6:05P 4/1-6/29 13 $58/68B 6-9 M,W 6:10-7:05P 4/1-6/29 13 $58/68C 6-9 M,W 6:00-6:50P 4/1-6/29 13 $58/68

Crossfit Kids 221012CrossFit Kids is a 6 week course designed with the unique needs of young athletes in mind, and combine skill practice, work outs and fun games that focus on building strength and conditioning. Our classes include elements of gymnastics, martial arts/karate, weight lifting, body weight movements, running, jump roping, and more-all in fun and safe environment. Healthy living requires that our kids push, pull, run, throw, climb, lift, and jump effectively and safely regardless of their athletic ability. New students will receive a custom CF Kids training shirt. All participants will receive an end of class goodie bad and participation award. Please arrive 10 minutes early for check-in, and bring a large water bottle to each class.Instructor: Sportfit | Location: ECC Activity RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*B1 7-9 Th 7:05-7:45P 4/9-5/14 6 $65/75B2 7-9 Th 7:05-7:45P 5/21-6/25 6 $65/75

Futsal 221013Futsal is a 5v5 game scenario which uses a smaller, heavier low bounce ball. Futsal is played on a hard surfaced, basketball sized court with touchline boundaries and without walls. This set up is perfect for player development as it allows players to get more interaction with the ball. Classes will focus on improving individual ball mastery skills, agility, balance, and coordination.Balls will be provided for each player. Please wear gym/indoor soccer shoes and shin guards.Instructor: Joel Perales | Location: ECC Gymnasium CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A1 6-8 F 5:00-6:00P 4/10-5/8 5 $65/75A2 6-8 F 5:00-6:00P 5/15-6/12 5 $65/75B1 9-11 F 6:00-7:00P 4/10-5/8 5 $65/75B2 9-11 F 6:00-7:00P 5/15-6/12 5 $65/75C1 12-14 F 7:00-8:00P 4/10-5/8 5 $65/75C2 12-14 F 7:00-8:00P 5/15-6/12 5 $65/75

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April 18April 18April 18---19, 2015 19, 2015 19, 2015 Harada Heritage ParkHarada Heritage ParkHarada Heritage Park

(13099 65th St. Eastvale)(13099 65th St. Eastvale)(13099 65th St. Eastvale)

Join JCSD in a night of family Join JCSD in a night of family fun at our fun at our

Eastvale Community Eastvale Community

CampCamp--Out. Out. Bring your own tents and camp out Bring your own tents and camp out

with your family. with your family.

Activities include:Activities include:

~BBQ Dinner~BBQ Dinner ~S’mores~S’mores

~Campfire Songs~Campfire Songs

~Games~Games ~Breakfast~Breakfast Activity # 259001

For more information contact us at 951.727.3524 or visit our website at

parks.jcsd.us

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Jurupa Community Services District Blood Drive

Monday, March 30, 2015 2:00PM – 8:15PM

Eastvale Community Center | 13820 Schleisman Road, Eastvale

Walk-ins welcome. Identification is required to donate.

American Red Cross

Please schedule your appointment by visiting www.redcrossblood.org and sign up as a donor

using Sponsor code

JurupaComm

All presenting donors will receive a voucher for dis-counted tickets to a LA Kings game, and a voucher for

discounted tickets to an Anaheim Ducks game.

www.facebook.com/JCSDPARKS @JCSDPARKS @JCSDPARKSANDREC

For more information call: (951)727-3524

Jurupa Community Services District cordially invites you to attend a

Saturday, April 4th | 11 am - 4 pm

Eastvale Community Center 13820 Schleisman Road | Eastvale, CA

Registration: Activity #: 634002

Brides & Guests: $5/person

if registered by March 15

Day of Event: $10

Consult with Wedding Vendors: Photographers Caterers DJ’s & Musicians Bakeries Makeup Artists

Vendors for all your

wedding needs! April 18April 18April 18---19, 2015 19, 2015 19, 2015 Harada Heritage ParkHarada Heritage ParkHarada Heritage Park

(13099 65th St. Eastvale)(13099 65th St. Eastvale)(13099 65th St. Eastvale)

Join JCSD in a night of family Join JCSD in a night of family fun at our fun at our

Eastvale Community Eastvale Community

CampCamp--Out. Out. Bring your own tents and camp out Bring your own tents and camp out

with your family. with your family.

Activities include:Activities include:

~BBQ Dinner~BBQ Dinner ~S’mores~S’mores

~Campfire Songs~Campfire Songs

~Games~Games ~Breakfast~Breakfast Activity # 259001

For more information contact us at 951.727.3524 or visit our website at

parks.jcsd.us

1-800-RED CROSS | redcrossblood.org

Jurupa Community Services District Blood Drive

Monday, March 30, 2015 2:00PM – 8:15PM

Eastvale Community Center | 13820 Schleisman Road, Eastvale

Walk-ins welcome. Identification is required to donate.

American Red Cross

Please schedule your appointment by visiting www.redcrossblood.org and sign up as a donor

using Sponsor code

JurupaComm

All presenting donors will receive a voucher for dis-counted tickets to a LA Kings game, and a voucher for

discounted tickets to an Anaheim Ducks game.

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Photography 229008Begining- Own a DSLR camera? Thinking about buying one? Get the most out of your investment by learning how to use it to its full potential. Learn the principles of photography and fundamental camera techniques.Advanced- Have a solid understanding of exposure? Want to learn more? Monthly classses are project based, which allows you to learn something new every session. From time lapse photography, sports, photography, flash photography and much more.Instructor: Chris Ramirez|Location: ECC Meeting RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 16+ Tu 6:00-8:00P 5/5-5/26 4 $60/70B 16+ Tu 6:00-8:00P 6/9-6/30 4 $60/70D 16+ Tu 8:00-9:00P 5/5-5/26 4 $60/70E 16+ Tu 8:00-9:00P 6/9-6/30 4 $60/70

Spanish Just for You 216010This conversational beginner Spanish class will help you communicate with your family and friends. With a fun and interactive approach students will learn basic Spanish skills and build great vocabulary. Please Note: There is a mandatory $5 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor: Edna Martinez | Location: HNC CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 16+ Tu 7:15-8:15P 4/7-4/28 4 $45/55B 16+ Tu 7:15-8:15P 5/5-5/26 4 $45/55C 16+ Tu 7:15-8:15P 6/2-6/23 4 $45/55

Beginning Chinese 216014This course is designed for beginners who have little to no knowledge of Chinese. Beginning Chinese students will develop a strong foundation of basic spoken Chinese before exploring the written language in future courses. Through skits, group activities, grammar and pronunciation drills, as well as cultural lessons, students will develop a well-rounded understanding of the Chinese language and basic knowledge of Chinese culture.Instructor: Amy Huang | Location: ECC Activity RoomACL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 7-12 Tu,Th 7:00-8:00P 3/31-4/30 5 $120/130A1 7-12 Tu,Th 7:00-8:00P 5/5-5/28 4 $120/130A2 7-12 Tu,Th 7:00-8:00P 6/2-6/25 4 $120/130B 13-18 Tu,Th 8:00-9:00P 3/31-4/30 5 $120/130B1 13-18 Tu,Th 8:00-9:00P 5/5-5/28 4 $120/130B2 13-18 Tu,Th 8:00-9:00P 6/2-6/25 4 $120/130C 18+ Sa 3:30-5:30P 4/4-4/25 4 $120/130C1 18+ Sa 3:30-5:30P 5/2-5/23 4 $120/130C2 18+ Sa 3:30-5:30P 5/30-6/20 4 $120/130

Telugu Language Class 226021An interactive Telugu language class. Student will learn Telugu alphabets in a play full way colors, rhymes and stories.Instructor: Bhaskara Undi|Location: ECC Meeting RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*PravesamB 5-16 F 7:00-9:00P 4/3-5/1 5 $5/15B1 4-18 F 7:00-9:00P 5/1-5/15 3 $5/15PrasunamC 5-16 F 7:00-9:00P 4/3-5/1 5 $5/15C1 4-18 F 7:00-9:00P 5/1-5/15 3 $5/15

Diamond Skills 103 - 2 DayBaseball Fundamentals Camp 211014Camp participants will learn proper throwing mechanics, infield and outfield defense, pitching, basic mechanics of the swing; stance, grip, load up and stride, weight transfer and getting your swing on a level plane to the ball consistently. Who should attend: these camps are for future high school baseball players that are ready to commit to improving their game. Kid’s that are eager to learn and grow. Please bring all baseball gear, sunscreen, plenty of water and more importantly a positive attitude and willingness to learn.Instructor: Diamond Skills 103 | Location: DCP CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 9-13 Sa,Su 10:00-2:00P 4/4-4/5 1 $130/140A1 9-13 Sa,Su 10:00-2:00P 4/11-4/12 1 $130/140A2 9-13 Sa,Su 10:00-2:00P 4/25-4/26 1 $130/140B 9-13 Sa,Su 10:00-2:00P 5/2-5/3 1 $130/140B1 9-13 Sa,Su 10:00-2:00P 5/9-5/10 1 $130/140B2 9-13 Sa,Su 10:00-2:00P 5/16-5/17 1 $130/140B3 9-13 Sa,Su 10:00-2:00P 5/23-5/24 1 $130/140B4 9-13 Sa,Su 10:00-2:00P 5/30-5/31 1 $130/140

Public Speaking 226029Communications and Public Speaking skills can make or break your success in life and career. Many people feel intimidated by speaking in front of an audience. I can help! With over 23 years of speaking, acting and teaching experience, and having won an International Speech Contest of over 2,500 contestants, I can help you overcome your fear of public speaking. Do you dream of becoming a successful entrepreneur, a scientist, or a TED Speaker? In this class you will develop courage and confidence, and find your voice. No Class on 5/25Instructor: Mila Diamond | Location: ECC Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 12-18 M 4:15-5:45P 4/6-4/27 4 $45/55B 12-18 M 4:15-5:45P 5/4-6/1 5 $45/55C 12-18 M 4:15-5:45P 6/8-6/29 4 $45/55

Meditation 226030Many people do not perform at the top of their mental ability because of inability to focus, lack of mental clarity, and not being able to understand or control their emotions. In this class, you will learn Diamond Mind Meditation techniques to focus and clear your mind, manage and increase your mental energy, and develop emotional intelligence. You will also learn powerful mental conditioning processes to accelerate your learning, discover your passion and make you unstoppable in achieving your academic, athletic and professional goals.Instructor: Mila Diamond | Location: HNC CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 12-18 Tu 4:30-5:15P 4/7-4/28 4 $45/55B 12-18 Tu 4:30-5:15P 5/5-5/26 4 $45/55C 12-18 Tu 4:30-5:15P 6/2-6/23 4 $45/55

UAV Flight School 219008This course will provide you with the knowledge to properly and responsibly operate and maintain a UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle drone)Please note: To complete the course the participants must attend the flight school on the Saturdays following the class sessions, located at Eastvale Community Park from 10:00-11:30am. Participants will need to bring their own UAV drone. Rental UAV’s are available for an additional fee of $25.Instructor: Chuck Muirhead |Location: HNCCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 12+ W,Sa 7:00-8:00P 4/1-4/15 3 $95/95B 12+ W, Sa 7:00-8:00P 4/29-5/13 3 $95/95C 12+ W, Sa 7:00-8:00P 5/27-6/10 3 $95/95

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Entrepreneur Mastermind 219009You may be in business by yourself, but you are not alone! If you have an entrepreneurial spirit, have a business, or aspired to create one, this class is for you! The purpose of this class is to help you:1) Clarify your product, program or services you are offering;2) Create your product development, launch and marketing strategy; 3) get access to the wisdom of other Mastermind members to discuss and resolve your specific standing business questions; 4) Accelerate your momentum of bringing your vision to fruition.Instructor: Mila Diamond | Location: ECC Activity RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 16+ Su 12:30-2:00P 4/5-4/26 4 $75/85B 16+ Su 12:30-2:00P 5/3-5/24 4 $75/85C 16+ Su 12:30-2:00P 5/31-6/21 4 $75/85

Finance Basics for Teens 229023Young adults will learn the fundamentals of banking based on FDIC money smart Educational Program. This class will concentrate on understanding how to choose the right account and manage a checking account responsibly. They will also learn the importance of good credit and borrowing basics.Instructor: Edna Martinez|Location: ECC Meeting RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 13-18 Th 4:00-5:50P 4/9-4/9 1 $25/35B 13-18 Th 4:00-5:50P 5/7-5/7 1 $25/35C 13-18 Th 4:00-5:50P 6/4-6/4 1 $25/35

Princess for a Day 229067Put on your pretty dress, grab your glass slippers and be a “Princess for a Day.” Come join us for enchanting crafts and games, In addition, all young ladies will discover how princesses performed good deeds full of kindness and patients. This class will be a royal blast for your little one! Caregivers are invited to drop children off at the beginning of the class and join us for the last ten minutes of fun! Princess attire is popular but optional.Please Note: There is a mandatory $15 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor: Edna Martinez|Location: ECC Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 4-6 Th 12:30-1:45P 4/9-4/9 1 $25/35B 4-6 Th 12:30-1:45P 5/7-5/7 1 $25/35C 4-6 Th 12:30-1:45P 6/4-6/4 1 $25/35

Babysitter: CPR & Pediatric First Aid 229066Impress employing parents with your American Heart Association CPR and pediatric first aid certifications, organizational skills, and ability to safely care, and entertain children. A $41 materials fee is paid to the instructor for the training supplies, workbook, and binder. Please bring a self-addressed, stamped envelope and lunch. Advance registration is required.Instructor: Alicia Drozd | Location: ECC Activity RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 16+ Su 10:00-5:30P 4/26-4/26 1 $49/59B 16+ Su 10:00-5:30P 6/14-6/14 1 $49/59C 16+ Tu 8:30-4:00P 6/30-6/30 1 $49/59

CPR & AED Adult, Child & Infant 229013Dont miss a beat and increase the number of people “Stayin’ Alive.” American Heart Association Heartsave card valid for 2 years. Approved for teachers and daycare providers, but not medical professionals. Please pay the instructor the $31 materials fee and supply a self-addressed stamped envelope. Active registration required.Instructor: Alicia Drozd|Location: ECC Activity RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 11+ Su 10:00-1:30P 4/26-4/26 1 $39/49B 11+ Su 10:00-1:30P 6/14-6/14 1 $39/49C 11+ Tu 5:30-9:00P 6/30-6/30 1 $39/49

CPR for Professional 239012Rescuer and Healthcare ProviderThis course will teach advanced lifesaving techniques including; performing CPR, providing emergency ventilations, using an AED, and assessing conscious and unconscious victims. This course is ideal for any public safety personnel, healthcare workers, or anyone seeking advanced knowledge to help friends and family. This course does NOT include any first aid component. Please check with employers before taking class to satisfy an employment requirement. Please note there is a $10 material fee due to the instructor.Instructor: Robert Torres | Location: ECC Activity Room CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 15+ Sa 8:30-4:30P 4/18-4/18 1 $80/90B 15+ Sa 8:30-4:30P 5/16-5/16 1 $80/90C 15+ Sa 8:30-4:30P 6/20-6/20 1 $80/90

Wilderness and RemoteFirst Aid 239017Participants in this course will gain the skills necessary to assist others while far away from help or in a situation where help may be delayed. This is a necessity for anyone who spends a significant amount of time hiking or in other remote areas. The curriculum includes instruction in controlling bleeding, muscle bone and joint injuries, heat and cold related emergencies, animal bites and stings, and finding help as quickly as possible. Both class dates must be attended for certification. This course does NOT include and CPR/AED component.Instructor: Robert Torres | Location: ECC Activity Room CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 15+ Sa 8:00-4:30P 5/2-5/9 2 $80/90

Dog and Cat First Aid 239013Learn the skills required to keep you and your furry friend safe. You will learn how to control bleeding, perform CPR, care for shock, and many other conditions that your dog or cat may suffer from in an emergency. No matter the situation, you will be ready to help your pet along with your family.Instructor: Robert Torres | Location: ECC Activity Room CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 11+ Sa 9:00-12:00P 1/24-1/24 1 $70/80B 11+ Sa 9:00-12:00P 2/28-2/28 1 $70/80

Beginner Dog Obedience & Trick Training 229068Beginner Adult Dog Obedience Join us for a fun and educational time. A proven methodology and systematic consistency will make your special canine the best trained dog you know…and certainly man’s best friend. Develop trust and respect in your dog while enjoying a greater bond. Learn problem solving techniques and positive reinforcement ideas that will make your dog into a greater dog. Each week your homework assignments will prepare you to accelerate your program.

Dog Trick TrainingTeach your dog to do some really fun tricks in just 10 minutes per day. From simple to complex, several categories of tricks will be taught that will make your dog the star around friends and family. All dogs welcome… just be ready to have lots of fun with your dog !!

Instructor: Derrick Dupler | Location: DLP CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*Dog ObedienceA 16+ Tu 6:00-7:00P 4/7-5/26 8 $100/110A1 16+ Sa 8:00-9:00A 4/11-5/30 8 $100/110Dog Trick TrainingB 16+ Tu 7:00-8:00P 4/7-5/26 8 $100/110B1 16+ Sa 9:00-10:00A 4/11-5/30 8 $100/110

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Tightwad Decorating 236004Decorating on a budgetAre you looking for money saving tips on how to decorate on a budget? if you are a DIY person who doesn’t mind going to garage sales and thrift stores, and getting your hands dirty, this class will show you many ways to make your home beautiful without breaking the bank.Instructor: Liz Acosta | Location: ECC Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 18+ Sa 11:00-12:00P 4/4-4/25 4 $35/45B 18+ Sa 11:00-12:00P 5/2-5/23 4 $35/45C 18+ Sa 11:00-12:00P 6/6-6/27 4 $35/45

Decorating – 236008Turning your kids room magicalDo you have an idea for creating a magical fantasy room for your child, but need a little help pulling it all together? Let an artist and decorator help you bring your dream into reality. Bring your ideas, samples, photographs,art work, floor plans, etc. and be prepared to be inspired.Instructor: Liz Acosta |Location: ECC Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 18+ Sa 1:00-2:00P 4/4-4/25 4 $35/45B 18+ Sa 1:00-2:00P 5/2-5/23 4 $35/45C 18+ Sa 1:00-2:00P 6/6-6/27 4 $35/45

Decorating – 236010Creating a peaceful oasisWe live in a fast- paced, hectic, stressful world. Let a decorator show you how to create a calming, peaceful oasis that you can come home to and decompress. Bring your ideas, samples, photographs, art work, floor plans, etc. and be prepared to be inspired.Instructor: Liz Acosta | Location: ECC Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 18+ Sa 3:30-4:30P 4/4-4/25 4 $40/50B 18+ Sa 3:30-4:30P 5/2-5/23 4 $40/50C 18+ Sa 3:30-4:30P 6/6-6/27 4 $40/50

So You Want to be a Writer? 236005This class is for anyone who is thinking about being a writer. We will talk about the publishing world; how it was and how it is changing. We will discuss the challenges and opportunities, getting started and getting published. Class is taught by a four time published author who is married to a four time published author

Instructor: Liz Acosta | Location: ECC Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 18+ Sa 9:30-10:30A 4/4-4/25 4 $35/45B 18+ Sa 9:30-10:30A 5/2-5/23 4 $35/45C 18+ Sa 9:30-10:30A 6/6-6/27 4 $35/45

Written Legacy 236007Learn how to leave a written legacy for your children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Four time published author, will take you step-by-step through the process of writing your own history. Please bring your writing tools and be prepared to be inspired!Instructor: Liz Acosta |Location: ECC Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 55+ Sa 2:30-3:30P 4/4-4/25 4 $35/45B 55+ Sa 2:30-3:30P 5/2-5/23 4 $35/45C 55+ Sa 2:30-3:30P 6/6-6/27 4 $35/45

IMPROV 101 236011Get introduced to basic improvisation through a variety of fun games and exercises in a safe and friendly environment. You will learn to: move and speak with ease on stage or anywhere, unblock your creative flow, increase your spontaneity, unleash a comedian within, and develop confidence. You will also learn to work well on a team, which is critical for success in acting, career, and business./No Class on 5/25Instructor: Mila Diamond | Location: ECC Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 16+ M 6:30-7:30P 4/6-4/27 4 $45/55B 16+ M 6:30-7:30P 5/4-6/1 5 $45/55C 16+ M 6:30-7:30P 6/8-6/29 4 $45/55

Acting for Adults 239011Develop and define your acting skills. Students will work on voice, scene work, monologs and explore different acting styles. Students will learn how to analyze scripts and how to take the most effective approach to their scenes through acting exercises and direction.Instructor: Lee Clark | Location: HNCCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 18+ M 7:00-9:00P 4/6-5/4 5 $45/55B 18+ M 7:00-9:00P 5/11-6/15 6 $45/55

Couple Sushi Roll Night 239015Take time away from your everyday routine and do something exciting with the one you love. Learn about equipment, ingredients, and technique so that you too can be a master sushi roller. Each couple will make 6 rolls and leave with their very own bamboo mat to use at home.Instructor: Jade Sigurdson | Location: ECC KitchenCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 18+ F 6:30-9:00P 4/24-4/24 1 $120/130B 18+ F 6:30-9:00P 5/22-5/22 1 $120/130C 18+ F 6:30-9:00P 6/26-6/26 1 $120/130

Wild Thyme Girls Night 239016Girls just want to have fun! Start the evening learning to make chocolate truffles that can be remade time and time again. I will teach you techniques to create the most delicious meal. Each student will take home a box of truffles and learn one of my signature mocktails.Instructor: Jade Sigurdson | Location: ECC KitchenCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*B 18+ F 6:30-9:00P 5/8-5/8 1 $60/70C 18+ F 6:30-9:00P 6/12-6/12 1 $60/70

Jr. Chef Masters 229035In this class we will start with the basics of food safety and sanitation then follow with education in international cuisine and dessert making. When your child finishes this program they will be more comfortable in the kitchen and more willing to help.Instructor: Jade Sigurdson | Location: ECC KitchenCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 5-12 Tu 4:30-6:00P 4/7-4/28 4 $100/110B 5-12 Tu 4:30-6:00P 5/5-5/26 4 $100/110C 5-12 Tu 4:30-6:00P 6/2-6/23 4 $100/110

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Beginning Rock Stars Ever dream of playing an instrument or singing? Learn to play guitar, bass, drums, or even sing like your favorite Rockstar! No experience or equipment necessary. Like the hundreds of people in the program now, this is the most fun you’ll have learning to Rock!!!Beginning Guitar 212001Instructor: Michael Anderson | Location: ECC Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 4+ Tu 6:30-7:15P 4/7-4/28 4 $70/80B 4+ Tu 6:30-7:15P 5/5-5/26 4 $70/80C 4+ Tu 6:30-7:15P 6/9-6/30 4 $70/80Beginning Drums 212002Instructor: Michael Anderson | Location: ECC Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 4+ Su 1:00-1:45P 4/5-4/26 4 $70/80B 4+ Su 1:00-1:45P 5/10-5/31 4 $70/80C 4+ Su 1:00-1:45P 6/7-6/28 4 $70/80Beginning Voice 212003Instructor: Michael Anderson | Location: ECC Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 4+ Th 6:00-6:45P 4/9-4/30 4 $70/80B 4+ Th 6:00-6:45P 5/7-5/28 4 $70/80C 4+ Th 6:00-6:45P 6/4-6/25 4 $70/80

MusicStar Kidz 212004Musicstar Kidz explores music as a powerful tool in the development of the whole child, by way of targeted, fun learning activities that are designed to improve mind and body coordination and develop critical listening skills. All the while children and their parents will enjoy and action packed fun filled session immersed in music.Instructor: Mike Boone | Location: ECC Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A .5-4 W 9:30-10:20A 4/1-4/22 4 $48/58B .5-4 W 9:30-10:20A 5/6-5/27 4 $48/58C .5-4 W 9:30-10:20A 6/3-6/24 4 $48/58

Keyboard Lab 222002Do you want to continue your education on the keyboard? Come join us to further develop playing techniques and increase your musical knowledge. Completion of MusicStar Keyboard or 4 months of private lessons is required to enroll. keyboards will be provided for classroom use.Instructor: Mike Boone | Location: ECC Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A Adult W 5:00-5:50P 4/1-5/6 6 $66/76B Adult W 5:00-5:50P 5/20-6/24 6 $66/76

MusicStar Keyboard 222004Learn to play piano/keyboard in this fun-filled class. Begin with no previous knowledge of music. Learn to read and play music and understand the basic concepts of music theory. Keyboards are provided for classroom use.Instructor: Mike Boone | Location: ECC Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 8-15 W 6:00-6:50P 4/1-5/6 6 $66/76B 8-15 W 6:00-6:50P 5/20-6/24 6 $66/76

Gymnastics 211005Students learn acrobatic techniques such as forward and backward rolls, cartwheels, handstands, backbends etc. A fun yet challenging class for boys and girls incorporated with various strengthening exercises. Activities include balance beam and mats. Improve flexibility, coordination and confidence.Instructor: Llorena Talley | Location: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 2-3 M 5:45-6:30P 4/6-5/18 7 $79/89A1 2-3 M 5:45-6:30P 6/8-6/29 4 $79/89B 4-6 M 6:30-7:15P 4/6-5/18 7 $79/89B1 4-6 M 6:30-7:15P 6/8-6/29 4 $49/59C 4-6 Th 10:30-11:15A 4/2-5/14 7 $79/89C1 4-6 Th 10:30-11:15A 6/4-6/25 4 $49/59D 7-13 M 7:15-8:00P 6/8-6/29 4 $49/59D1 7-13 M 7:15-8:00P 4/6-5/18 7 $79/89

Baton Twirling 221004Baton twirling is a great sport for the youth of today. Participants will develop their motor skills and learn discipline, self confidence, and teamwork.We march in parades and do special performances. It’s Fun!Instructor: Ellen Gailing|Location: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 7-15 Th 5:00-6:00P 4/9-4/30 4 $28/38B 7-15 Th 5:00-6:00P 5/7-5/28 4 $28/38C 7-15 Th 5:00-6:00P 6/4-6/25 4 $28/38

Mini Intro to Dance 213001Creative Movement A fun class that introduces your child to an educational and structured setting by exploring the basics of dance. Activities include gymnastics, sports, musical instruments, colors, shapes, singing and creative thinking. Movements are incorporated with various skills to improve listening and following directions, motor and social skills, coordination, confidence and independence. Great for boys and girls! Minimal/no parent participation/ ready to be independent to participate in class.Instructor: Llorena Talley | Location: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 2-3 M 4:15-5:00P 4/6-5/18 7 $79/89B 2-3 Th 9:00-9:45P 4/2-5/14 7 $79/89C 2-3 M 4:15-5:00P 6/8-6/29 4 $49/59D 2-3 Th 9:00-9:45A 6/4-6/25 4 $49/59

Parent and Me Creative Movement 213003Exercise your child’s body and mind! A fun class designed for youngsters in which a guardian participates in the class. Introduces your child to an educational and structured class exploring the basics of dance. Activities include gymnastics, sports, musical instruments, colors, shapes, singing and creative thinking. Movement is incorporated with various skills to improve listening and following directions, motor and social skills, coordination, confidence and independence. Great for boys and girls! A great time to bond with your child. Please Note: Parent Participation required. Instructor: Llorena Talley|Location: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 1-3 M 5:00-5:45P 4/6-5/18 7 $79/89B 1-3 Th 9:45-10:30A 4/2-5/14 7 $79/89C 1-3 M 5:00-5:45P 6/8-6/29 4 $49/59D 1-3 Th 9:45-10:30A 6/4-6/25 4 $49/59

music IMPROV 101 236011Get introduced to basic improvisation through a variety of fun games and exercises in a safe and friendly environment. You will learn to: move and speak with ease on stage or anywhere, unblock your creative flow, increase your spontaneity, unleash a comedian within, and develop confidence. You will also learn to work well on a team, which is critical for success in acting, career, and business./No Class on 5/25Instructor: Mila Diamond | Location: ECC Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 16+ M 6:30-7:30P 4/6-4/27 4 $45/55B 16+ M 6:30-7:30P 5/4-6/1 5 $45/55C 16+ M 6:30-7:30P 6/8-6/29 4 $45/55

Acting for Adults 239011Develop and define your acting skills. Students will work on voice, scene work, monologs and explore different acting styles. Students will learn how to analyze scripts and how to take the most effective approach to their scenes through acting exercises and direction.Instructor: Lee Clark | Location: HNCCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 18+ M 7:00-9:00P 4/6-5/4 5 $45/55B 18+ M 7:00-9:00P 5/11-6/15 6 $45/55

Couple Sushi Roll Night 239015Take time away from your everyday routine and do something exciting with the one you love. Learn about equipment, ingredients, and technique so that you too can be a master sushi roller. Each couple will make 6 rolls and leave with their very own bamboo mat to use at home.Instructor: Jade Sigurdson | Location: ECC KitchenCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 18+ F 6:30-9:00P 4/24-4/24 1 $120/130B 18+ F 6:30-9:00P 5/22-5/22 1 $120/130C 18+ F 6:30-9:00P 6/26-6/26 1 $120/130

Wild Thyme Girls Night 239016Girls just want to have fun! Start the evening learning to make chocolate truffles that can be remade time and time again. I will teach you techniques to create the most delicious meal. Each student will take home a box of truffles and learn one of my signature mocktails.Instructor: Jade Sigurdson | Location: ECC KitchenCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*B 18+ F 6:30-9:00P 5/8-5/8 1 $60/70C 18+ F 6:30-9:00P 6/12-6/12 1 $60/70

Jr. Chef Masters 229035In this class we will start with the basics of food safety and sanitation then follow with education in international cuisine and dessert making. When your child finishes this program they will be more comfortable in the kitchen and more willing to help.Instructor: Jade Sigurdson | Location: ECC KitchenCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 5-12 Tu 4:30-6:00P 4/7-4/28 4 $100/110B 5-12 Tu 4:30-6:00P 5/5-5/26 4 $100/110C 5-12 Tu 4:30-6:00P 6/2-6/23 4 $100/110

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ChilBaby Signing Time 226004Have fun bonding with your child while you both learn American Sign Language. Each class combines music, movement, games, and ASL to help your child communicate with you while reducing frustrations and tantrums. It is recommended that all sections be taken for the full scope of the class and they may be taken in any order. Children and parents of all abilities and hearing levels are welcome!Instructor: Anna Larson Kernes | Location: HNCCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 0-3 F 9:30-10:15A 4/3-4/24 4 $50/60B 0-3 F 9:30-10:15A 5/1-5/22 4 $50/60C 0-3 F 9:30-10:15A 6/5-6/26 4 $50/60

Signing Time Children learn best when their entire body is engaged and signing provides the kinesthetic learning children need to actively learn and participate in a classroom setting. Your child’s active learning environment will include music, movement, games, crafts, and pre-school level skills! Children and parents of all abilities and hearing levels are welcome!Instructor: Anna Larson Kernes | Location: HNC Preschool 216013CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 3-5.5 F 10:30-11:15A 4/3-4/24 4 $50/60B 3-5.5 F 10:30-11:15A 5/1-5/22 4 $50/60C 3-5.5 F 10:30-11:15A 6/5-6/26 4 $50/60

Elementary 216012Come join us for some FOOD fun while you are off track! You will learn signs for many types of foods as well as what you use to eat them and where you eat them. We will also work on basic ASL conversational starters. Some parts of class will be “voices on” for music, games and some parts of class will be “voices off” to practice conversational and attention skills. All ability and hearing levels welcomed!

Instructor: Anna Larson Kernes | Location: HNCCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 5-10 F 11:30-12:15P 4/3-4/24 4 $50/60B 5-10 F 11:30-12:15P 5/1-5/22 4 $50/60C 5-10 F 11:30-12:15P 6/5-6/26 4 $50/60

Wonder Play 216007Wander play is more than a play group! Infants and their caretakers will share nursery rhymes, songs and traditional games. All the games and activities in this class helps on the healthy development of the baby’s brain. They are the building blocks of future learning-a good solid beginning for babies. And they are fun, too! Please Note: There is a mandatory $10 material fee due at the first class meeting. . Instructor: Edna Martinez | Location: ECC Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A .6-1 Th 11:30-12:30P 4/9-4/30 4 $35/45B .6-1 Th 11:30-12:30P 5/7-5/28 4 $35/45C .6-1 Th 11:30-12:30P 6/4-6/25 4 $35/45

Reading & Math for Pre-K 216001Get ready for Kindergarten! This Sound-Start Program incorporates phonics, individualized leveled reading, math and spelling instruction specifically designed for preschoolers. Parent participation is required. Instructor: Read Write | Location: ECC Activity Room CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 3.5-5 Tu,Th 2:40-3:25P 4/7-4/23 3 $79/89B 3.5-5 Tu,Th 2:40-3:25P 5/5-5/21 3 $79/89C 3.5-5 Tu,Th 2:40-3:25P 6/2-6/18 3 $79/89

Math Solutions 2-6 226002This class identifies skill gaps. Reinforces primary facts (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division), fraction operations, prime numbers, factoring concepts, decimals, algebra, geometry skills, and increased confidence. Instructor: Read Write | Location: ECC Activity RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 6.5-12 Tu,Th 5:10-5:55P 4/7-4/23 3 $79/89B 6.5-12 Tu,Th 5:10-5:55P 5/5-5/21 3 $79/89C 6.5-12 Tu,Th 5:10-5:55P 6/2-6/18 3 $79/89

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

Grade K-1 216002CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 4.5-6 Tu,Th 3:30-4:15P 4/7-4/23 3 $79/89B 4.5-6 Tu,Th 3:30-4:15P 5/5-5/21 3 $79/89C 4.5-6 Tu,Th 3:30-4:15P 6/2-6/18 3 $79/89

Grade 2-6 226001CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 6.5-12 Tu,Th 4:20-5:05P 4/7-4/23 3 $79/89B 6.5-12 Tu,Th 4:20-5:05P 5/5-5/21 3 $79/89C 6.5-12 Tu,Th 4:20-5:05P 6/2-6/18 3 $79/89

Spanish for Kids 216011This beginner’s class is for kids who enjoy interactive and hands on learning. This is a dual immersion fun class. Different topics that interest the child will be introduced through stories, sing along, writing, games, and in combination with an art project. The goal of this class is to expand their vocabulary and encourage them to use Spanish words more often at their own pace. Please Note: There is a mandatory $15 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor: Edna Martinez | Location: ECCCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A1 7-10 W 4:00-5:00P 4/8-4/29 4 $40/50B 7-10 W 4:00-5:00P 5/6-5/27 4 $40/50C 7-10 W 4:00-5:00P 6/3-6/24 4 $40/50

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

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

Chispitas de Amor 216009Instructor: Edna Martinez | Location: ECC Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A1 3-4 Tu,Th 9:00-11:00A 4/7-4/30 4 $99/109A2 3-4 Tu,Th 9:00-11:00A 5/5-5/28 4 $99/109A3 3-4 Tu,Th 9:00-11:00A 6/2-6/25 4 $99/109B1 3-4 Tu 11:30-1:30P 4/7-4/28 4 $50/60B2 3-4 Tu 11:30-1:30P 5/5-5/26 4 $50/60B3 3-4 Tu 11:30-1:30P 6/2-6/23 4 $50/60

Burbujitas Alegres 216008Instructor: Edna Martinez | Location: ECC Activity Room ACL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A1 4-5 M,W,F 9:00-11:00A 4/6-4/29 4 $125/135A2 4-5 M,W,F 9:00-11:00A 5/1-5/29 5 $125/135A3 4-5 M,W,F 9:00-11:00A 6/1-6/26 4 $125/135B1 4-5 M,W,F 11:30-1:30P 4/1-4/29 5 $125/135B2 4-5 M,W,F 11:30-1:30P 5/1-5/29 5 $125/135B3 4-5 M,W,F 11:30-1:30P 6/1-6/26 4 $125/135

Tiny Tots 219005 This is a fun way to introduce young children to the schedules and structure of a classroom. This class is designed to promote early socialization skills, provide opportunity to discuss early childhood issues and inspire creativity. We will also encourage the use of both large and small motor skills through music, movement and crafts. Please Note: Not a parent participation class. Participants must be fully potty trained. Participants must be of age by first class date. No Exceptions.Instructor: JCSD Staff | Location: HNC – B & DCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 2-3.99 M,W 9:00-11:00A 4/6-4/29 4 $45/55B 2-3.99 M,W 9:00-11:00A 5/4-5/27 4 $45/55C 2-3.99 M,W 9:00-11:00A 6/1-6/24 4 $45/55D 2-3.99 Tu,Th 12:30-2:30P 4/7-4/30 4 $45/55E 2-3.99 Tu,Th 12:30-2:30P 5/5-5/28 4 $45/55F 2-3.99 Tu,Th 12:30-2:30P 6/2-6/25 4 $45/55G 4-5.99 Tu,Th 9:00-12:00P 4/7-4/30 4 $45/55H 4-5.99 Tu,Th 9:00-12:00P 5/5-5/28 4 $45/55I 4-5.99 Tu,Th 9:00-12:00P 6/2-6/25 4 $45/55J 4-5.99 M,W 11:30-2:30P 4/6-4/29 4 $45/55K 4-5.99 M,W 11:30-2:30P 5/4-5/27 4 $45/55L 4-5.99 M,W 11:30-2:30P 6/1-6/24 4 $45/55

Mommy and Me 219001 Mommy and me is a fun way to introduce young children to the schedules and structure of a classroom. This class is designed to promote early socialization skills, provide opportunity to discuss early childhood issues and inspire creativity. We will also encourage the use of both large and small motor skills through music, movement and crafts. Instructor: JCSD Staff | Location: ECC Activity Room CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee* A 2-5 M,W 10:00-12:00P 4/6-4/29 4 $45/55B 2-5 M,W 10:00-12:00P 5/4-5/27 4 $45/55C 2-5 M,W 10:00-12:00P 6/1-6/24 4 $45/55

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danceBallet 213002Ballet techniques is taught through stretching, body placement, barre work, traveling movements and center floor terminology and history is introduced. Class is structured to focus on incorporating motor and social skills, coordination musicality, listening and following directions, discipline, improve strength, grace build self-esteem while having fun.Instructor: Llorena Talley | Location: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 2-3 Tu 9:45-10:30A 4/7-5/19 7 $79/89A1 2-3 Tu 9:45-10:30A 6/9-6/30 4 $49/59B 4-6 Tu 10:30-11:15A 4/7-5/19 7 $79/89B1 4-6 Tu 10:30-11:15A 6/9-6/30 4 $49/59C 2-3 W 5:00-5:45P 4/1-5/13 7 $79/89C1 2-3 W 5:00-5:45P 6/3-6/24 4 $49/59D 4-6 W 5:45-6:30P 4/1-5/13 7 $79/89D1 4-6 W 5:45-6:30P 6/3-6/24 4 $49/59E 7-13 W 6:30-7:15P 4/1-5/13 7 $79/89E1 7-13 W 6:30-7:15P 6/3-6/24 4 $49/59

Ballet/ Tap Combo 213006A fun class to introduce your little dancer the ballet and tap basics. The first half is ballet, consists of stretching, traveling and ballet techniques. The second half of the class is music making, rhythmic tap dance, instills grace, coordination, listening and following direction skills, gain strength and flexibility.Instructor: Llorena Talley | Location: HNCCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 2-3 Th 5:00-5:45P 4/2-5/14 7 $79/89A1 2-3 Th 5:00-5:45P 6/4-6/25 4 $49/59B 4-6 Th 5:45-6:30P 4/2-5/14 7 $79/89B1 4-6 Th 5:45-6:30P 6/4-6/25 4 $49/59E 7-13 Th 6:30-7:15P 4/2-5/14 7 $79/89E1 7-13 Th 6:30-7:15P 6/4-6/25 4 $49/59

Hip Hop & Jazz Dance 213004Love to Dance? A fun, high energy class for everyone! Learn the latest hip dance styles accompanied by R&B, pop, rap oriented music. Look like your favorite artist in their latest music video. Gain confidence, coordination, musicality, and a sense of personal style through self-expression. Class consists of warm up/stretching, travelling movements and a routine/dance. Great for both boys and girls!Instructor: Llorena Talley | Location: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 4-6 Tu 9:00-9:45A 4/7-5/19 7 $79/89A1 4-6 Tu 9:00-9:45A 6/9-6/30 4 $49/59B 4-6 Tu 5:00-5:45P 4/7-5/19 7 $79/89B1 4-6 Tu 5:00-5:45P 6/9-6/30 4 $49/59C 7-13 Tu 5:45-6:30P 4/7-5/19 7 $79/89C1 7-13 Tu 5:45-6:30P 6/9-6/30 4 $49/59

Dance Recital 213010A star is born! This is your opportunity to dance on stage and perform for all. Rehearsal classes are held on Fridays for 30 minutes in 7 weeks/classes to learn the dance. Showtime will be on Saturday, May 30th at 12:30 on the ECC Stage. There will be a dress rehearsal between 9:00am-11:00am on May 30th. Instructor requires dancers to register and participate in technique class during the week. There’s a required costume fee of $40 to the instructor to purchase. Shoes and accessories are optional.Instructor: Llorena Talley | Location: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*BalletA 3-5 F 4:00-4:30P 4/17-5/29 7 $55/65A1 5-13 F 4:30-5:00P 4/17-5/29 7 $55/65Ballet/LyricalB 5-13 F 5:00-5:30P 4/17-5/29 7 $55/65Hip Hop/JazzC 3-5 F 5:30-6:00P 4/17-5/29 7 $55/65Musical TheaterD 5-13 F 6:00-6:30P 4/17-5/29 7 $55/65JazzE 5-13 F 7:00-7:30P 4/17-5/29 7 $55/65Hip HopF 5-13 F 6:30-7:00P 4/17-5/29 7 $55/65

Jazz 223001A fun class which jazz techniques are introduced through warm up, stretches, traveling movements, jumps, kicks, and turns and an exciting dance/routine usually with upbeat music. Gain strength, flexibility, balance, musicality, coordination and body placement.Instructor: Llorena Talley|Location: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 4-6 Tu 6:30-7:15P 4/7-5/19 7 $79/89A1 4-6 Tu 6:30-7:15P 6/9-6/30 4 $49/59B 7-13 Tu 7:15-8:00P 4/7-5/19 7 $79/89B1 7-13 Tu 7:15-8:00P 6/9-6/30 4 $49/59

Tap Dance/Musicality 223002A fun class for boys and girls to make music and rhythms with their feet! Class includes warm up, traveling movements, and a dance. Promotes coordination, confidence, balance, and increases stamina while having fun!Instructor: Llorena Talley | Location: HNC CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 5-13 Th 4:15-5:00P 4/2-5/14 7 $79/89B 5-13 Th 4:15-5:00P 6/4-6/25 4 $49/59

Lyrical/ Contemporary Dance 223007A fun class which blends ballet and jazz techniques. lyrical or interpretive dance explores movement in an expressive form usually to the lyrics to a song. dancers are introduced with warm up, stretches,traveling movements,jumps, kicks and turns and a dance/piece. gain flexibility,confidence, musicality, coordination, grace,strength and

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danceBallet 213002Ballet techniques is taught through stretching, body placement, barre work, traveling movements and center floor terminology and history is introduced. Class is structured to focus on incorporating motor and social skills, coordination musicality, listening and following directions, discipline, improve strength, grace build self-esteem while having fun.Instructor: Llorena Talley | Location: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 2-3 Tu 9:45-10:30A 4/7-5/19 7 $79/89A1 2-3 Tu 9:45-10:30A 6/9-6/30 4 $49/59B 4-6 Tu 10:30-11:15A 4/7-5/19 7 $79/89B1 4-6 Tu 10:30-11:15A 6/9-6/30 4 $49/59C 2-3 W 5:00-5:45P 4/1-5/13 7 $79/89C1 2-3 W 5:00-5:45P 6/3-6/24 4 $49/59D 4-6 W 5:45-6:30P 4/1-5/13 7 $79/89D1 4-6 W 5:45-6:30P 6/3-6/24 4 $49/59E 7-13 W 6:30-7:15P 4/1-5/13 7 $79/89E1 7-13 W 6:30-7:15P 6/3-6/24 4 $49/59

Ballet/ Tap Combo 213006A fun class to introduce your little dancer the ballet and tap basics. The first half is ballet, consists of stretching, traveling and ballet techniques. The second half of the class is music making, rhythmic tap dance, instills grace, coordination, listening and following direction skills, gain strength and flexibility.Instructor: Llorena Talley | Location: HNCCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 2-3 Th 5:00-5:45P 4/2-5/14 7 $79/89A1 2-3 Th 5:00-5:45P 6/4-6/25 4 $49/59B 4-6 Th 5:45-6:30P 4/2-5/14 7 $79/89B1 4-6 Th 5:45-6:30P 6/4-6/25 4 $49/59E 7-13 Th 6:30-7:15P 4/2-5/14 7 $79/89E1 7-13 Th 6:30-7:15P 6/4-6/25 4 $49/59

Hip Hop & Jazz Dance 213004Love to Dance? A fun, high energy class for everyone! Learn the latest hip dance styles accompanied by R&B, pop, rap oriented music. Look like your favorite artist in their latest music video. Gain confidence, coordination, musicality, and a sense of personal style through self-expression. Class consists of warm up/stretching, travelling movements and a routine/dance. Great for both boys and girls!Instructor: Llorena Talley | Location: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 4-6 Tu 9:00-9:45A 4/7-5/19 7 $79/89A1 4-6 Tu 9:00-9:45A 6/9-6/30 4 $49/59B 4-6 Tu 5:00-5:45P 4/7-5/19 7 $79/89B1 4-6 Tu 5:00-5:45P 6/9-6/30 4 $49/59C 7-13 Tu 5:45-6:30P 4/7-5/19 7 $79/89C1 7-13 Tu 5:45-6:30P 6/9-6/30 4 $49/59

Dance Recital 213010A star is born! This is your opportunity to dance on stage and perform for all. Rehearsal classes are held on Fridays for 30 minutes in 7 weeks/classes to learn the dance. Showtime will be on Saturday, May 30th at 12:30 on the ECC Stage. There will be a dress rehearsal between 9:00am-11:00am on May 30th. Instructor requires dancers to register and participate in technique class during the week. There’s a required costume fee of $40 to the instructor to purchase. Shoes and accessories are optional.Instructor: Llorena Talley | Location: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*BalletA 3-5 F 4:00-4:30P 4/17-5/29 7 $55/65A1 5-13 F 4:30-5:00P 4/17-5/29 7 $55/65Ballet/LyricalB 5-13 F 5:00-5:30P 4/17-5/29 7 $55/65Hip Hop/JazzC 3-5 F 5:30-6:00P 4/17-5/29 7 $55/65Musical TheaterD 5-13 F 6:00-6:30P 4/17-5/29 7 $55/65JazzE 5-13 F 7:00-7:30P 4/17-5/29 7 $55/65Hip HopF 5-13 F 6:30-7:00P 4/17-5/29 7 $55/65

Jazz 223001A fun class which jazz techniques are introduced through warm up, stretches, traveling movements, jumps, kicks, and turns and an exciting dance/routine usually with upbeat music. Gain strength, flexibility, balance, musicality, coordination and body placement.Instructor: Llorena Talley|Location: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 4-6 Tu 6:30-7:15P 4/7-5/19 7 $79/89A1 4-6 Tu 6:30-7:15P 6/9-6/30 4 $49/59B 7-13 Tu 7:15-8:00P 4/7-5/19 7 $79/89B1 7-13 Tu 7:15-8:00P 6/9-6/30 4 $49/59

Tap Dance/Musicality 223002A fun class for boys and girls to make music and rhythms with their feet! Class includes warm up, traveling movements, and a dance. Promotes coordination, confidence, balance, and increases stamina while having fun!Instructor: Llorena Talley | Location: HNC CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 5-13 Th 4:15-5:00P 4/2-5/14 7 $79/89B 5-13 Th 4:15-5:00P 6/4-6/25 4 $49/59

Lyrical/ Contemporary Dance 223007A fun class which blends ballet and jazz techniques. lyrical or interpretive dance explores movement in an expressive form usually to the lyrics to a song. dancers are introduced with warm up, stretches,traveling movements,jumps, kicks and turns and a dance/piece. gain flexibility,confidence, musicality, coordination, grace,strength and

emotional expression.

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danceBallet 213002Ballet techniques is taught through stretching, body placement, barre work, traveling movements and center floor terminology and history is introduced. Class is structured to focus on incorporating motor and social skills, coordination musicality, listening and following directions, discipline, improve strength, grace build self-esteem while having fun.Instructor: Llorena Talley | Location: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 2-3 Tu 9:45-10:30A 4/7-5/19 7 $79/89A1 2-3 Tu 9:45-10:30A 6/9-6/30 4 $49/59B 4-6 Tu 10:30-11:15A 4/7-5/19 7 $79/89B1 4-6 Tu 10:30-11:15A 6/9-6/30 4 $49/59C 2-3 W 5:00-5:45P 4/1-5/13 7 $79/89C1 2-3 W 5:00-5:45P 6/3-6/24 4 $49/59D 4-6 W 5:45-6:30P 4/1-5/13 7 $79/89D1 4-6 W 5:45-6:30P 6/3-6/24 4 $49/59E 7-13 W 6:30-7:15P 4/1-5/13 7 $79/89E1 7-13 W 6:30-7:15P 6/3-6/24 4 $49/59

Ballet/ Tap Combo 213006A fun class to introduce your little dancer the ballet and tap basics. The first half is ballet, consists of stretching, traveling and ballet techniques. The second half of the class is music making, rhythmic tap dance, instills grace, coordination, listening and following direction skills, gain strength and flexibility.Instructor: Llorena Talley | Location: HNCCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 2-3 Th 5:00-5:45P 4/2-5/14 7 $79/89A1 2-3 Th 5:00-5:45P 6/4-6/25 4 $49/59B 4-6 Th 5:45-6:30P 4/2-5/14 7 $79/89B1 4-6 Th 5:45-6:30P 6/4-6/25 4 $49/59E 7-13 Th 6:30-7:15P 4/2-5/14 7 $79/89E1 7-13 Th 6:30-7:15P 6/4-6/25 4 $49/59

Hip Hop & Jazz Dance 213004Love to Dance? A fun, high energy class for everyone! Learn the latest hip dance styles accompanied by R&B, pop, rap oriented music. Look like your favorite artist in their latest music video. Gain confidence, coordination, musicality, and a sense of personal style through self-expression. Class consists of warm up/stretching, travelling movements and a routine/dance. Great for both boys and girls!Instructor: Llorena Talley | Location: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 4-6 Tu 9:00-9:45A 4/7-5/19 7 $79/89A1 4-6 Tu 9:00-9:45A 6/9-6/30 4 $49/59B 4-6 Tu 5:00-5:45P 4/7-5/19 7 $79/89B1 4-6 Tu 5:00-5:45P 6/9-6/30 4 $49/59C 7-13 Tu 5:45-6:30P 4/7-5/19 7 $79/89C1 7-13 Tu 5:45-6:30P 6/9-6/30 4 $49/59

Dance Recital 213010A star is born! This is your opportunity to dance on stage and perform for all. Rehearsal classes are held on Fridays for 30 minutes in 7 weeks/classes to learn the dance. Showtime will be on Saturday, May 30th at 12:30 on the ECC Stage. There will be a dress rehearsal between 9:00am-11:00am on May 30th. Instructor requires dancers to register and participate in technique class during the week. There’s a required costume fee of $40 to the instructor to purchase. Shoes and accessories are optional.Instructor: Llorena Talley | Location: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*BalletA 3-5 F 4:00-4:30P 4/17-5/29 7 $55/65A1 5-13 F 4:30-5:00P 4/17-5/29 7 $55/65Ballet/LyricalB 5-13 F 5:00-5:30P 4/17-5/29 7 $55/65Hip Hop/JazzC 3-5 F 5:30-6:00P 4/17-5/29 7 $55/65Musical TheaterD 5-13 F 6:00-6:30P 4/17-5/29 7 $55/65JazzE 5-13 F 7:00-7:30P 4/17-5/29 7 $55/65Hip HopF 5-13 F 6:30-7:00P 4/17-5/29 7 $55/65

Jazz 223001A fun class which jazz techniques are introduced through warm up, stretches, traveling movements, jumps, kicks, and turns and an exciting dance/routine usually with upbeat music. Gain strength, flexibility, balance, musicality, coordination and body placement.Instructor: Llorena Talley|Location: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 4-6 Tu 6:30-7:15P 4/7-5/19 7 $79/89A1 4-6 Tu 6:30-7:15P 6/9-6/30 4 $49/59B 7-13 Tu 7:15-8:00P 4/7-5/19 7 $79/89B1 7-13 Tu 7:15-8:00P 6/9-6/30 4 $49/59

Tap Dance/Musicality 223002A fun class for boys and girls to make music and rhythms with their feet! Class includes warm up, traveling movements, and a dance. Promotes coordination, confidence, balance, and increases stamina while having fun!Instructor: Llorena Talley | Location: HNC CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 5-13 Th 4:15-5:00P 4/2-5/14 7 $79/89B 5-13 Th 4:15-5:00P 6/4-6/25 4 $49/59

Lyrical/ Contemporary Dance 223007A fun class which blends ballet and jazz techniques. lyrical or interpretive dance explores movement in an expressive form usually to the lyrics to a song. dancers are introduced with warm up, stretches,traveling movements,jumps, kicks and turns and a dance/piece. gain flexibility,confidence, musicality, coordination, grace,strength and

emotional expression.

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artBollywood Dance 223004In this Beginner lever class Students will learn Concepts of Bollywood dancing and a high energy ready to perform Bollywood Dance routine. This class is designed with emphasis on developing the child’s ability to learn choreography and execute it with precision and a fun filled process/No Class on 5/26Instructor: Nahid Khan|Location: HNCCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 5-13.99 M 5:00-6:00P 4/6-4/27 4 $45/55B 5-13.99 M 5:00-6:00P 5/4-5/25 4 $45/55C 5-13.99 M 5:00-6:00P 6/1-6/29 5 $45/55

Line Dance 233001Students will learn basic, popular soul line dances (Electric Slide, Cupid Shuffle, The Wobble, Sylky Slide and many others--there are over 150!) that are performed to Motown, R&B, Gospel Salsa, Jazz and Country music throughout the nation at “the club”, family reunions, wedding receptions, and retirement parties. No partner is needed for this low-impact exercise for the mind and body.Instructor: Harriet Stuckey|Location: HNCCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 18+ Tu 5:30-7:00P 4/7-4/28 4 $28/38B 18+ Tu 5:30-7:00P 5/5-5/26 4 $28/38C 18+ Tu 5:30-7:00P 6/2-6/23 4 $28/38

Musical Theatre 223012Sing, dance and act! a fun class that incorporates all aspects of the theater, similar to a broadway show or play or a musical or the hit show glee!Instructor: Llorena Talley|Location: ECC StageCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 5-13.99 Tu 4:15-5:00P 4/7-5/19 7 $79/89A1 5-13.99 Tu 4:15-5:00P 6/9-6/30 4 $49/59

Parent and Me Art 215002Parents and kids can learn a variety of art such as make and take play-doh, finger puppets, art projects for art appreciation, learning development, and creative fun!Instructor: Jonathan Dillard | Location: ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 4+ Th 11:00-11:50A 4/2-4/23 4 $39/49B 4+ Th 11:00-11:50A 5/7-5/28 4 $39/49C 4+ Th 11:00-11:50A 6/4-6/25 4 $39/49

Grandparent & Me Color 215003Grandparents and kids can learn a variety of art such as make and take play-doh, finger puppets, art projects for art appreciation, learning development, and creative fun.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard | Location: ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 3+ Th 9:00-9:50A 4/2-4/23 4 $39/49B 3+ Th 9:00-9:50A 5/7-5/28 4 $39/49C 3+ Th 9:00-9:50A 6/4-6/25 4 $39/49

Grandparent & Me Clay 215004This class will present the opportunity for grandparents and kids to work with self-drying clays to develop build and paint colorful clay projects using slab and other methods. This class is great for beginners as well as the seasoned artist. Special needs welcome. Parent participation may be required.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard | Location: ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 4+ Th 10:00-10:50A 4/2-4/23 4 $39/49B 4+ Th 10:00-10:50A 5/7-5/28 4 $39/49C 4+ Th 10:00-10:50A 6/4-6/25 4 $39/49

Paint, Paste, & Pour 215005In this class children will get messy with paint, glue and various other sticky materials as they make cool craft and projects to take home. Please Note: There is a mandatory $15 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor: Edna Martinez | Location: ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 3-5.99 Th 5:00-5:50P 4/10-5/1 4 $35/45B 3-5.99 Th 5:00-5:50P 5/8-5/29 4 $35/45C 3-5.99 Th 5:00-5:50P 6/5-6/25 5 $35/45

Sparkle, Shine & Glitter 215006Let your inner artist shine and create art that wows! In this multidisciplinary, tactile adventure children will explore a variety of media and techniques to make projects that glimmer and glow. Inspired by science and art, they will experiment with borax crystals, faux stained glass, lanterns and different geometric shapes to capture and reflect light through their sassy designs. Budding artists will enjoy a pinch of sneaky learning and a lot of glitter. Please Note: There is a $15 material due at the first class meeting.Instructor: Edna Martinez | Location: HNC CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 3-5.99 Tu 4:00-4:50P 4/7-4/28 4 $35/45B 3-5.99 Tu 4:00-4:50P 5/5-5/26 4 $35/45C 3-5.99 Tu 4:00-4:50P 6/2-6/23 4 $35/45

Cartooning Class 225002Learn the secrets of cartoon drawing and create your very own cartoon story in this unique arts class. Students will learn to draw cartoon characters and other elements and will create their own story ideas and turn them into actual cartoons!Instructor: Jonathan Dillard|Location: ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 6-12.99 W 3:00-3:50P 4/1-4/22 4 $39/49B 6-12.99 W 3:00-3:50P 5/6-5/27 4 $39/49C 6-12.99 W 3:00-3:50P 6/3-6/24 4 $39/49

Let’s Paint 225003Create bright, bold and beautiful paintings in this popular class. Learn painting and color mixing techniques. Use a variety of tools: brushes, palette knives,sponges, etc. for interesting effects. Paint several full color paintings on quality artistis’ paper and two paintings on canvas. Students choose their own subject matter for each painting. Special needs welcome. Parent participation may be required.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard|Location: ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 16-18.99 Tu 8:00-8:50P 4/7-4/28 4 $39/49B 16-18.99 Tu 8:00-8:50P 5/5-5/26 4 $39/49C 16-18.99 Tu 8:00-8:50P 6/2-6/23 4 $39/49

Model Treehouse Architechture 225010In this class you will develop your ideas, plans and drawings for your fantasy treehouse. We will take inspiration from fabulous treehouse architecture and other interesting architecture from around the world. You will be able to complete a small model treehouse in great detail. Focus on both the exterior and interior. Treehouses can be space age and futuristic, or more like a house for a garden fairy. What features will your treehouse have? Perhaps you’ll design a moat, a swing, stained glass windows, an elevator, a moon roof? Your imagination can go wild in this terrific hands-on classInstructor: Jonathan Dillard|Location: ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 6-16.99 Tu 5:00-5:50P 4/7-4/28 4 $39/49B 6-16.99 Tu 5:00-5:50P 5/5-5/26 4 $39/49C 6-16.99 Tu 5:00-5:50P 6/2-6/23 4 $39/49

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Art 101 225031This class gives all artistic skill leveled participants the opportunity to explore the various options that art can provide. Develop watercolor, zoetrope animation, drawings, quilling, etching, zentangle, etc. Projects to take home at the end of class. Special needs welcome.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard | Location: ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 6-13 Th 5:00-5:50P 4/2-4/23 4 $39/49B 6-13 Th 5:00-5:50P 5/7-5/28 4 $39/49C 6-13 Th 5:00-5:50P 6/4-6/25 4 $39/49

Adults 235002A 14+ M 3:00-3:50P 4/6-4/27 4 $39/49B 14+ M 3:00-3:50P 5/4-5/25 4 $39/49C 14+ M 3:00-3:50P 6/1-6/22 4 $39/49

My Sculpture 235013Learn to make many types of sculptures while exploring different techniques and mediums. Go home each week with a new piece. Learn the ways an artist makes a sculpture. There is a $20 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard | Location: ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A1 6-14.99 F 3:00-3:50P 4/3-4/24 4 $39/49A2 6-14.99 F 3:00-3:50P 5/8-5/29 4 $39/49A3 6-14.99 F 3:00-3:50P 6/5-6/26 4 $39/49B1 13-18.99 F 4:00-4:50P 4/3-4/24 4 $39/49B2 13-18.99 F 4:00-4:50P 5/8-5/29 4 $39/49B3 13-18.99 F 4:00-4:50P 6/5-6/26 4 $39/49

Paint Party Experience 235015Paint Party Experience is Art Entertainment with paired music types/groups with inspired Master works or Original art as a unique and fun event. We provide you with a prepared 12X16 canvas with a ready to paint image. We also supply the tools and acrylic paints; and our professional artist guides you through your painting step-by-step. No art experience is necessary. After 2-1/2 hrs., you will leave with your own masterpiece, the opportunity to meet your neighbors, have fun, and to make new friends.Instructor: Rose Mary Tothill | Location: ECC Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*Beatles 18-75 F 5:30-8:30P 4/10-4/10 1 $45/5590’s Pop 18-75 F 5:30-8:30P 4/24-4/24 1 $45/555 de Mayo 18-75 F 5:30-8:30P 5/1-5/1 1 $45/55Country 18-75 F 5:30-8:30P 5/15-5/15 1 $45/55MoTown 18-75 F 5:30-8:30P 5/29-5/29 1 $45/55Billy Idol 18-75 F 5:30-8:30P 6/12-6/12 1 $45/55Italian 18-75 F 5:30-8:30P 6/26-6/26 1 $45/55

artLet’s Design 225025Have you ever wanted to be a fashion, interior, or product designer? This fun class will teach the basics of line, color, form, textures and shape. Make concept sketches and learn about fashion in this fun and engaging class. Learn how fabrics drape and move, and react when worn to create a signature style.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard | Location: ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 6-12.99 Tu 6:00-6:50P 4/7-4/28 4 $39/49B 6-12.99 Tu 6:00-6:50P 5/5-5/26 4 $39/49C 6-12.99 Tu 6:00-6:50P 6/2-6/23 4 $39/49

Stickers & Stencils 225026In this class you will explore the street art and movements and gain inspiration to develop your own unique style by creating a work of original art. Try out and combine various materials and techniques such as stenciling, stickers, and much more. Special needs welcome. Parent participation may be required.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard | Location: ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 10-18 Tu 7:00-7:50P 4/7-4/28 4 $39/49B 10-18 Tu 7:00-7:50P 5/5-5/26 4 $39/49C 10-18 Tu 7:00-7:50P 6/2-6/23 4 $39/49

Adult Painting 225027Create bright, bold, and beautiful paintings in this class. Learn painting & color mixing techniques. Using a variety of tools, students will paint and develop several full color paintings. Students choose their own subject matter for each painting. Special needs welcome. Instructor: Jonathan Dillard | Location: ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 18+ Tu 8:00-8:50P 4/8-4/29 4 $39/49B 18+ Tu 8:00-8:50P 5/6-5/27 4 $39/49C 18+ Tu 8:00-8:50P 6/3-6/24 4 $39/49

Jewelry Making 225028Make handmade beads and arrange them to make various custom jewelry as well as using buttons, and recycled items to develop fun and exciting, one of a kind, jewelry.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard | Location: ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 6-13 W 4:00-4:50P 4/8-4/29 4 $39/49B 6-13 W 4:00-4:50P 5/6-5/27 4 $39/49C 6-13 W 4:00-4:50P 6/3-6/24 4 $39/49

Art Around the World 225033Children’s best discoveries of global awareness are made when we combine the fun and creativity of art with the mysteries of history. Young artist will enjoy their journey with an interactive hands-on approach of various different countries amazing traditional arts and craftsInstructor: Edna Martinez | Location: HNC CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 3-5 Tu 6:00-6:50P 4/7-4/28 4 $35/45B 3-5 Tu 6:00-6:50P 5/5-5/26 4 $35/45C 6-12 Tu 6:00-6:50P 6/2-6/23 4 $35/45

Advanced Drawing 225011Greatly improve your drawing skills. Learn to create more realism and three-dimensionality in your work. Focus on perspective, composition and shading techniques. Work with a variety of subjects (still life, nature, human form, animals, architecture, etc.) while building an art portfolio. Students will be encouraged to take risks and stretch their abilities while developing their own individual style and creative approach. We will work both with a studio setting and photos.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard | Location: ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 13-18 M 2:00-2:50P 4/6-4/27 4 $39/49B 13-18 M 2:00-2:50P 5/4-5/25 4 $39/49C 13-18 M 2:00-2:50P 6/1-6/29 5 $39/49

Inventor Artists’ Class 225012This class provides children with a fabulous way to get their creative juices flowing through a fun and playful experience. Investigate Leonardo Da Vinci’s inventions and his art. Analyze his inventions like the bicycle, catapult, and flying machines. Brainstorm and collaborate to come up with new and creative ideas for machines and other inventions. Build prototypes using a variety of tools and materials provided. Develop snazzy names for your inventions and create television-style advertisements for selling your new exciting products!Instructor: Jonathan Dillard | Location: ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 6-13 Th 3:00-3:50P 4/2-4/23 4 $39/49B 6-13 Th 3:00-3:50P 5/7-5/28 4 $39/49C 6-13 Th 3:00-3:50P 6/4-6/25 4 $39/4

Pastels 225015Build large, colorful floral, still lifes, and portraits using pastel techniques in soft and oil pastel.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard | Location: ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 6-12 Th 4:00-4:50P 4/2-4/23 4 $39/49B 6-12 Th 4:00-4:50P 5/7-5/28 4 $39/49C 6-12 Th 4:00-4:50P 6/4-6/25 4 $39/49

Clay of all types 225019Build and decorate bird houses, jewelry and sculptures using various clays and techniques such as slab, coil, and faux techniques. Polymer, self-drying clays and paint will be used. All supplies are included.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard | Location: ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 5-12 Th 6:00-6:50P 4/2-4/23 4 $39/49B 5-12 Th 6:00-6:50P 5/7-5/28 4 $39/49C 5-12 Th 6:00-6:50P 6/4-6/25 4 $39/49D 13-18 Th 7:00-7:50P 4/2-4/23 4 $39/49E 13-18 Th 7:00-7:50P 5/7-5/28 4 $39/49F 13-18 Th 7:00-7:50P 6/4-6/25 4 $39/49

Drawing 225024Greatly improve your drawing skills. Learn to create more realism and three-dimensionality in your work. Focus on perspective, composition and shading techniques. Work with a variety of subjects (still life, nature, human form, animals, architecture, etc.) while building an art portfolio. Students will be encouraged to take risks and stretch their abilities while developing their own individual style and creative approach. Instructor: Jonathan Dillard | Location: ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 6-12 Tu 3:00-3:50P 4/7-4/28 4 $39/49B 6-12 Tu 3:00-3:50P 5/5-5/26 4 $39/49C 6-12 Tu 3:00-3:50P 6/2-6/23 4 $39/49

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artArt 101 225031This class gives all artistic skill leveled participants the opportunity to explore the various options that art can provide. Develop watercolor, zoetrope animation, drawings, quilling, etching, zentangle, etc. Projects to take home at the end of class. Special needs welcome.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard | Location: ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 6-13 Th 5:00-5:50P 4/2-4/23 4 $39/49B 6-13 Th 5:00-5:50P 5/7-5/28 4 $39/49C 6-13 Th 5:00-5:50P 6/4-6/25 4 $39/49

Adults 235002A 14+ M 3:00-3:50P 4/6-4/27 4 $39/49B 14+ M 3:00-3:50P 5/4-5/25 4 $39/49C 14+ M 3:00-3:50P 6/1-6/22 4 $39/49

My Sculpture 235013Learn to make many types of sculptures while exploring different techniques and mediums. Go home each week with a new piece. Learn the ways an artist makes a sculpture. There is a $20 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard | Location: ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A1 6-14.99 F 3:00-3:50P 4/3-4/24 4 $39/49A2 6-14.99 F 3:00-3:50P 5/8-5/29 4 $39/49A3 6-14.99 F 3:00-3:50P 6/5-6/26 4 $39/49B1 13-18.99 F 4:00-4:50P 4/3-4/24 4 $39/49B2 13-18.99 F 4:00-4:50P 5/8-5/29 4 $39/49B3 13-18.99 F 4:00-4:50P 6/5-6/26 4 $39/49

Paint Party Experience 235015Paint Party Experience is Art Entertainment with paired music types/groups with inspired Master works or Original art as a unique and fun event. We provide you with a prepared 12X16 canvas with a ready to paint image. We also supply the tools and acrylic paints; and our professional artist guides you through your painting step-by-step. No art experience is necessary. After 2-1/2 hrs., you will leave with your own masterpiece, the opportunity to meet your neighbors, have fun, and to make new friends.Instructor: Rose Mary Tothill | Location: ECC Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*Beatles 18-75 F 5:30-8:30P 4/10-4/10 1 $45/5590’s Pop 18-75 F 5:30-8:30P 4/24-4/24 1 $45/555 de Mayo 18-75 F 5:30-8:30P 5/1-5/1 1 $45/55Country 18-75 F 5:30-8:30P 5/15-5/15 1 $45/55MoTown 18-75 F 5:30-8:30P 5/29-5/29 1 $45/55Billy Idol 18-75 F 5:30-8:30P 6/12-6/12 1 $45/55Italian 18-75 F 5:30-8:30P 6/26-6/26 1 $45/55

Embroidery 101 225039Students will learn basics embroidery stiches such as feather stitch, cross stitch, chain stich among others. Student will work with the teacher to convert a simple drawing to an embroidery pattern. Leave with a sampler, a hoop and a beautiful project.Please Note: There is a mandatory $15 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor: Edna Martinez | Location: ECC Meeting RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 8+ W 7:00-7:50P 4/8-4/29 4 $35/45B 8+ W 7:00-7:50P 5/6-5/27 4 $35/45C 8+ W 7:00-7:50P 6/3-6/24 4 $35/45

Sewing 229040Have you always wanted to learn how to sew? Well, here’s your opportunity to learn basic sewing skills you will use for a lifetime! You will have an opportunity to learn how to use a sewing machine; learn how to use sewing tools; and learn how to read and follow a pattern to complete a sewing project. This sewing class is great for beginners ages 12 years to adult. Please bring a portable sewing machines, if you have one. Material fee includes supplies and fabric for a sewing project. No Class on 5/26Instructor: Cheri Henry | Location: ECC Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 12+ M 8:00-9:00P 4/7-4/28 4 $40/50B 12+ M 8:00-9:30P 5/5-6/2 5 $40/50C 12+ M 8:00-9:30P 6/9-6/30 4 $40/50D 12+ Sa 8:00-10:00A 6/7-6/28 4 $40/50

229065CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*BeginningA 12+ Tu 4:00-6:00P 4/7-4/28 4 $45/55B 12+ Tu 4:00-6:00P 5/5-5/26 4 $45/55C 12+ Tu 4:00-6:00P 6/2-6/23 4 $45/55IntermediateD 12+ Tu 7:30-9:30P 4/7-5/12 6 $55/65E 12+ Tu 7:30-9:30P 5/19-6/30 7 $55/65BeginningF 12+ Th 7:00-9:00P 4/9-4/30 4 $45/55G 12+ Th 7:00-9:00P 5/7-5/28 4 $45/55H 12+ Th 7:00-9:00P 6/4-6/25 4 $45/55

Knitting 101 226028Whether you have never held a pair of knitting needles in your hand before, or you used to knit and are returning to it again, learn to Knit class is right for you. In this class, you will learn the knitted cast on, the knit stitch, the purl stitch, and a basic bind off. You will use these to knit practice swatches in garter stitch pattern and in stockinette stitch pattern. Note: Bring one skin of worsted yarn and #7 or #8 knitting needles, Scissors,Darning Needle.Instructor: Edna Martinez | Location: ECC Meeting RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 8+ W 5:00-5:50P 4/8-4/29 4 $35/45A1 8+ W 5:00-5:50P 5/6-5/27 4 $35/45A2 8+ W 5:00-5:50P 6/3-6/24 4 $35/45

Crochet 101 225021Students will learn the basic techniques such as slip knot, foundation chain, single crochet, turning chain, reading instructions, and gouge. Students will be able to complete two projects and gain the skill to create their own. Note: Please bring yarn and a hook to the first day of class.Instructor: Edna Martinez | Location: ECC Meeting RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 8+ W 6:00-7:00P 4/8-4/29 4 $35/45B 8+ W 6:00-7:00P 5/6-5/27 4 $35/45C 8+ W 4:00-4:50P 6/3-6/24 4 $35/45

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Colorful Science 216004It’s an explosion of colorful fun! Children will explore the vibrant primary colors of red, blue, and yellow science experiments, crafts, songs, and stories. Get down and dirty making lava lamps, colorful hand prints, color-changing carnations, and more! Please note there is a mandatory material fee of $15 due at the first meeting.Instructor: Edna Martinez | Location: HNC CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 3-5 Tu 5:00-5:50P 4/7-4/28 4 $35/45B1 3-5 Tu 5:00-5:50P 5/5-5/26 4 $35/45C 3-5 Tu 5:00-5:50P 6/2-6/23 4 $35/45

Science Bonanza 226016Explore science with hands-on wet, gooey, fun, and safe experiments. Children will enjoy new experiments each week. Science builds knowledge about the universe. Children will learn about their environment. It inspires creativity, new ideas, and perserverance. No Class on 5/26Instructor: Edna Martinez | Location: ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 6-14 M 6:00-6:50P 4/6-4/27 4 $35/45B 6-14 M 6:00-6:50P 5/4-5/18 3 $35/45C 6-14 M 6:00-6:50P 6/1-6/22 4 $35/45

Icky, Creepy & 226017Just Plain GrossExplore icky, creepy and just plain gross science. You will learn the science behind unmentionable bodily functionsand enjoy truly nasty experiments each week. Make super gross fake snot, scabs and more. Come on, this is fun!/No Class on 5/26Instructor: Edna Martinez|Location: ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 6-14 M 7:00-7:50P 4/6-4/27 4 $35/45B 6-14 M 7:00-7:50P 5/4-5/18 3 $35/45C 6-14 M 7:00-7:50P 6/1-6/22 4 $35/45

Chemical Magic 226019Children will have a terrific time learning chemistry concepts in a fun and hands-on atmosphere. Projects include making Flubber, Silly Putty, Super Hi-Bounce balls, and more. Learning concepts include atoms and bonding, acids and bases, polymer chemistry, reactions, density, and more. Please Note: There is a mandatory $15 fee due at the first class.Instructor: Edna Martinez|Location: ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 6-14 M 5:00-5:50P 4/6-4/27 4 $35/45B1 6-14 M 5:00-5:50P 5/4-5/18 3 $35/45C1 6-14 M 5:00-5:50P 6/1-6/22 4 $35/45

Rockets, Volcanoes & Things that go Boom! 226020This class is perfect for those who enjoy explosions and things that fly. We will build our own volcanoes, rockets and so much more as we learn the science behind it all.Please Note: There is a mandatory $15 material fee due at the first class meeting.Instructor: Edna Martinez|Location: ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 7-14 M 4:00-4:50P 4/6-4/27 4 $35/45B 7-14 M 4:00-4:50P 5/4-5/18 3 $35/45C 7-14 M 4:00-4:50P 6/1-6/22 4 $35/45

Widgets and Gadgets 226022The Junior Mechanical Engineering classes introduce our youngest engineers to fundamental concepts of energy, materials, and movement. Through open and focused exploration, students explore and construct their own roller coasters, catapults, cars, and more.Instructor: Engineering for Kids |Location: ECC Activity RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 4-6 Tu,Th 2:00-3:00P 6/2-6/11 2 $90/100

Master Machines Mechanical Engineering 226023During the Mechanical Engineering classes, students use the Engineering Design Process to design, create, test, and refine a variety of machines and mechanical systems. Students learn basics of fluid mechanics, simple machines, and other design and engineering concepts while constructing roller coasters, egg-drop vehicles, and an incredibly fast air powered dragster they keep at the end of the course.Instructor: Engineering for Kids |Location: ECC Activity RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 7-14 Tu,Th 4:00-5:30P 6/2-6/11 2 $100/110

Taking to the Skies! 226024The Junior Aerospace Engineering classes introduce our youngest engineers to fundamental concepts of aircraft and spacecraft design. Through open and focused exploration, students explore and construct airplanes, rockets, hot air balloons, and

more.     Instructor: Engineering for Kids |Location: HNCCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 4-6 W,F 2:00-3:00P 4/15-4/24 2 $90/100

Electrified Electrical Engineering 226025During the Electrical Engineering classes, students use the Engineering Design Process to design, create, test, and refine basic electronics and circuits. Students will experiment and discover the capabilities of major electronic components by building flashlights, wind turbines, electro magnets and more.

Instructor: Engineering for Kids |Location: HNCCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 7-14 W,F 4:00-5:30P 4/15-4/24 2 $100/110

Robot SoccerJr. Robotics 226026This class is a perfect mixture of fun and learning, using LEGO® WeDo™ Robots. Using LEGO® bricks, students build a kicker, a goalie, a plane pulling a banner and more. They also learn how to program and operate their creations using a laptop computer.Instructor: Engineering for Kids | Location: ECC Activity Room CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 4-6 F 2:00-3:00P 5/8-5/29 4 $100/110

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Robotics 101 226027During these classes kids will be introduced to Robotics and programming. Working with Lego EV3 robots kids will learn to build a robot as well as to program the robot to perform various tasks. This is a great opportunity to let your kids explore robotics and computer programming as they develop solutions to various problems encountered by Robotics Engineers.Instructor: Engineering for Kids | Location: ECC Activity Room CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 7-14 F 4:00-5:30P 5/8-5/29 4 $110/120

Battle Bots - Parent & Me 227020Are you ready to battle? Kids grab your Mom or Dad and come battle other families! This is a great opportunity to experience an Engineering For Kids program and share the experience with your kids. This class is perfect for young engineers and families that are looking for a fun experience together. Registration is by Family Unit. Please only 1 registration per family (Do not sign up and pay for each child). One Family is 1 parent and up to two children (up to 3 people for $35).Instructor: Engineering for Kids| Location: ECC Activity Room CL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 4-14 Sa 3:00-4:30P 4/18-4/18 1 $35/45B 4-14 Sa 1:00-2:30P 5/9-5/9 1 $35/45

Robotics and Engineering 227023with LEGO® Interesting InventionsMost objects we use on a daily basis were invented by someone. Find out the origins of things like the hand mixer, windshield wipers and conveyer belts. During this unit, Students will discuss the difference between an invention and a discovery, learn how inventions solve problems, and find out how inventors get their ideas patented Each week, students are encouraged to think of what they could invent, or improvements they could make to an existing object to solve a problem. Each LEGO model is motorized for maximum movement and fascination! Start creating! Each student will receive a customized LEGO minifigure.Instructor: Bricks 4 Kids|Location: ECC Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 5-12 Th 3:30-4:30P 4/9-5/28 8 $99/109

Robotics and Engineering 227024with LEGO® Amazing AnimalsIt’s a zoo in here! This is a unit sure to delight kids who love creatures. We’ll be building LEGO models of snakes, insects, mammals and more. Each week we’ll discuss fascinating facts about the animals we build, from the chameleon that changes colors to the seal model that waddles across the table. Students will love these moving models that celebrate the wonders of the animal kingdom! Each student will receive a customized LEGO minifigure.Instructor: Bricks 4 Kids|Location: ECC Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 5-12 Th 4:45-5:45P 4/9-5/28 8 $99/109

Typing for Kids 229005Get a head start in this virtual world by enrolling in a class that teaches typing skills. Learn the basics of keyboarding in this fun beginner’s class. This class will prepare you to take it to the next level. There are three levels in this typing class. No Class on 4/2. Please note there is a $5 material fee due to the instructor.Instructor: Joann Clark | Location: ECC Computer RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 9-14 F 3:00-4:15P 4/10-5/8 5 $40/50B 9-14 F 3:00-4:15P 5/15-6/12 5 $40/50

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comPutersIntermediate Microsoft 229026This course will offer individuals an opportunity to learn the basics of creating documents in Microsoft Word. The course will teach you how to access Word, how to create and save a document, how to use, print, copy, cut, and paste functions, how to insert a picture into your document, and how to use spell check. No Class on 5/2. Please note there is a $5 material fee due to the instructor.Instructor: Joann Clark | Location: ECC Computer RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 18+ Tu 7:00-8:30P 4/7-5/5 5 $50/60B 18+ Tu 7:00-8:30P 5/12-6/9 5 $50/60

Beginning Excel 229027This course will teach individuals to use the various functions of Microsoft Excel. We will explore the different functions of each of the menu tabs at the top of the Excel program including Home, Insert, Page Layout, Formulas, Data Review, and View. The course is intended to help participants take their Excel presentations to the next level Please note there is a $5 material fee due to the instructor. Please bring a USB Drive on the first day of classInstructor: Joann Clark | Location: ECC Computer RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 18+ Th 7:00-8:30P 4/3-5/1 5 $43/53B 18+ Th 7:00-8:30P 5/8-6/12 6 $43/53

Typing for Adults 229037Get a head start in this virtual world by enrolling in a calss that teaches typing skills. Learn the basics of keyboarding or brush up on your typing skills, this course is a fun beginner’s course.$5 material fee/Please bring a USB Drive on the first day of class.Instructor: Joann Clark | Location: ECC Computer RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 18+ W 7:00-8:30P 4/2-4/30 5 $43/53B 18+ W 7:00-8:30P 5/7-6/4 5 $43/53

Microsoft Powerpoint 229039Learn to create interesting PowerPoint with ease. You will learn how to create your own Powerpoint by using the following groups: Home, Insert, Designs, Transitions, Animations, Slide Show, Review and view Groups. This course will teach you to insert graphics, formatting and rearrange slides.$5 material fee/Please bring a USB Drive on the first day of class.Instructor: Joann Clark | Location: ECC Computer RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*B 9-14 F 4:30-6:00P 5/23-6/20 5 $35/45

Intermediate Excel 229064This course will teach individuals to use various function of Microsoft Excel. We will explore the different functions of each of the menu tabs at the top of the Excel program including: Home, Insert, Page Layout, Formulas, Data Review, and View. this course will teach you formatting your spreadsheets. Please note there is a $5 material fee due to the instructor.Instructor: Joann Clark | Location: ECC Computer RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 18+ Th 7:00-8:30P 4/9-5/7 5 $50/60B 18+ Th 7:00-8:30P 5/14-6/11 5 $50/60

Adult Keyboard 232001Learn to play the piano/keyboard in this fun-filled class! Begin with no previous knowledge of music. Learn to read and play music and understand the basic concepts of music theory. Keyboard provided for the class. Please note there is a $20 material fee due to the instructor.Instructor: Mike Boone | Location:ECC Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A Adult W 7:00-7:50P 4/1-5/6 6 $66/76B Adult W 7:00-7:50P 5/20-6/24 6 $66/76

Blogging 101 229059Blogging is an exciting way to share your passions, but fear of the technical side prevents many beginners from getting involved. This introduction workshop is designed to show digital novices how easy blogging can be. Our friendly instructor will teach you how to build your blog, define its look and feel and use social media sush as Twitter and Facebook. to spread your words with online communities. Perfect if you have something to say but don’t know your RSS from your Ecto.Instructor: Alberto Ortiz|Location: ECC Computer RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 15+ Sa 9:00-12:00P 5/2-5/16 3 $80/90

Musicstar Media Arts 229061Musicstars Media Arts is a great exploration of the “cool”world of high tech media arts. Focusing on music production and the recording arts and sciences as well as audio visual production and marrage of picture sound. computers will be provided for classroom use. Please note there is a $30 material fee due to the instructor.Instructor: Musicstar | Location: ECC Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 8-15 W 4:00-4:50P 5/20-6/24 6 $66/76

Creative Brain Video 229062You play them, now learn how to design them! Come join us as we go through the entire process of video gaming development. Students work in teams that will design and create their own video games. Computers are provided for classroom use. Please note there is a $30 material fee due to the instructor.Instructor: Musicstar | Location: ECC Music RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 8-15 W 4:00-4:50P 4/1-5/6 6 $66/76

PowerPoint for Kids 229063Learn to create interesting PowerPoint with ease. You will learn how to create your own PowerPoint by using the following groups; Home, Insert, Designs, Transitions, Animations, Slide Show, Review and View Groups. This course will teach you to insert graphics, formatting and rearrange slides. Please note there is a $5 material fee due to the instructor.Instructor: Joann Clark | Location: ECC Computer RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 9-14 F 3:00-4:15P 4/10-5/8 5 $40/50B 9-14 F 3:00-4:15P 5/15-6/12 5 $40/50

Windows 8 239009Workshop for Word ‘13Learn the basic applications for Windows 8. Learn how to create sort, add, and hide your Apps. This course will teach you how to use Microsoft Word 2013.Please note: This course requires you to bring your own Windows 8 computer and you need to have Microsoft Word 2013 installed in your computer. Sharing a computer is allowed.A $5 material fee is required and payable to the instructor on the first day of class.Instructor: Joann Clark | Location: ECC Computer RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 18+ Th 10:00-11:30A 4/9-5/7 5 $45/55

Windows 8 239010Workshop for Excel ‘13Learn the basic applications for Windows 8. Learn how to create sort, add, and hide your Apps. This course will teach you how to use Microsoft Excel 2013.Please note: This course requires you to bring your own Windows 8 computer and you need to have Microsoft Word 2013 installed in your computer. A $5 material fee is required and payable to the instructor on the first day of class.Instructor: Joann Clark | Location: ECC Computer RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 18+ Th 10:00-11:30A 5/14-6/11 5 $45/55

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Website Design 239014Have fun designing web pages using open source software. Learn the dos and don’ts of web page design by evaluating existing web pages. Let your creative side show with the designing/editing software. Combine your skills to create professional up-to-date websites that are pleasing to the eye and easy to use. You’ll explore several advanced features of the web design. Build your existing design skills and become familiar with several interactive design techniques.Instructor: Alberto Ortiz| Location: ECC Computer RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 18+ Sa 9:00-12:00P 5/23-6/13 4 $80/90

Adult Painting 245001Create bright, bold and beautiful paintings in this popular class. Learn painting and color mixing techniques. Use a variety of tools: brushes, palette knives,sponges, etc. for interesting effects. Paint several full color paintings on quality artistis’ paper and two paintings on canvas. Students choose their own subject matter for each painting. Special needs welcome. Please note there is a $15 material fee due to the instructor.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard | Location: ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 50+ M 9:00-9:50A 4/6-4/27 4 $39/49B 50+ M 9:00-9:50A 5/4-5/25 4 $39/49C 50+ M 9:00-9:50A 6/1-6/22 4 $39/49.

Adult Clay 245002Build and decorate bird houses, jewelry and sculptures using various clays and techniques such as slab, coil, and faux techniques. Polymer, self-draying clays and paint will be used. All supplies are included. Special needs welcome.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard | Location: ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 50+ M 10:00-10:50A 4/6-4/27 4 $39/49B 50+ M 10:00-10:50A 5/4-5/25 4 $39/49C 50+ M 10:00-10:50A 6/1-6/22 4 $39/49

Jewelry 245003Make handmade beads and arrange them to make various custom jewelry as well as using buttons, and recycled items to develop fun and exciting, one of a kind, jewelry. Please note there is a $20 material fee due to the instructor.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard | Location: ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 50+ W 11:00-11:50A 4/1-4/22 4 $39/49B 50+ W 11:00-11:50A 5/6-5/27 4 $39/49C 50+ W 11:00-11:50A 6/3-6/24 4 $39/49

ART 101 245004This class gives all artistic skill leveled participants the opportunity to explore the various options that art can provide. Develop watercolor, zoetrope animation, drawings, quilling, etching, zentangle, etc. projects to take home at the end of class. Special needs welcome. Please note there is a $10 material fee due to the instructor.Instructor: Jonathan Dillard | Location: ECC Art RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 50+ M 11:00-11:50A 4/6-4/27 4 $39/49B 50+ M 11:00-11:50A 5/4-5/25 4 $39/49C 50+ M 11:00-11:50A 6/1-6/22 4 $39/49

Computer Training Word ‘10 249001A beginning course for mature adults with very little to no computer or internet experience. Learn how to create and renaming folders. this class will teach you beginning Microsoft Word by learning how to cut, copy, paste and save documents and format Word text. Please note there is a $5 material fee. Please bring a USB Drive on the first day of class.Instructor: Joann Clark | Location: ECC Computer RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 50+ Tu 10:00-11:30A 4/7-5/5 5 $45/55

Beginning Excel 249003This beginning microsoft Excel course for mature adults will teach you how to create spreadsheets. Functions of each of the menu tabs at the top of the Excel Program. Please note a $5 material fee is due to the instructor. Please bring a USB Drive on the first day of class. Instructor: Joann Clark | Location: ECC Computer RoomCL # Ages Day/s Time Date Wks Fee*A 50+ Tu 10:00-11:30A 5/12-6/9 5 $45/55

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In consideration of my (and/or my child’s) participation in this activity, I hereby release and discharge Jurupa Community Services District Parks and Recreation, and its representatives, successors, and assigns, from any and all liability arising from accident, injury, and illness that I (he/she) may suffer as a result of my (our) participation in this activity. I (we) also will follow the rules and regulations set by Jurupa Community Services District Parks and Recreation and above named parties. Parent or guardian must sign for anyone age 18 and under.

I do hereby grant and give these groups the right to use my or my child(s) photograph or image with or without my or my child’s name, both singly and in conjunction with other persons or objects and presentations, advertising, publicity, and promotion relating thereto.

Sign: ________________________________________________________________________________

General inFormation

1. REFUNDS will only be granted before the start of the second class, with the exception of one day classes.

2. IF CLASSES ARE CANCELLED, you will be notified and refunded back to your credit card. If payment was made by cash or check, refunds will be returned by check.

3. PLEASE REGISTER EARLY. If a class minimum is not met by 4pm the day before the class begins, it will be cancelled.

4. TIMES AND DATES OF ALL PROGRAMS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

5. Please be advised that all participants involved in any programs or special events are subject to be photographed. Such photographs may be used by the JCSD Parks and Recreation Department without any obligation.

6. PROCESSING FEE. A $2.00 processing fee applies to all transactions

7. All fees, class dates and times are subject to change due to holidays, special events, participation level or board approval.

registration oPens march 16

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3 ways to register

PLEASE PRINT & FILL OUT COMPLETELY

MIDDLE INITIAL

ZIP

ADULT INFORMATION LAST NAME FIRST NAME

ADDRESS CITY/STATE

( ) HOME PHONE ( ) CELL PHONE ( ) EMERGENCY

EMAIL ADDRESS

Class Number Class Section Participant Name Sex Birthday Fee

Processing Fee $2.00

Total Fee Method of Payment Accepted: Check

PARTICIPANT INFORMATION

Please Read Carefully and Sign Below

In consideration of my (and/or my child’s) participation in this activity, I hereby release and discharge Jurupa Community Services District Parks and Recreation, and its representatives, successors, and assigns, from any and all liability arising from accident, injury, and illness that I (he/she) may suffer as a result of my (our) participation in this activity. I (we) also will follow the rules and regulations set by Jurupa Community Services District Parks and Recreation and above named parties. Parent or guardian must sign for anyone age 18 and under.

I do hereby grant and give these groups the right to use my or my child(s) photograph or image with or without my or my child’s name, both singly and in conjunction with other persons or objects and presentations, advertising, publicity, and promotion relating thereto.

Sign: ________________________________________________________________________________

PLEASE PRINT & FILL OUT COMPLETELY

MIDDLE INITIAL

ZIP

ADULT INFORMATION LAST NAME FIRST NAME

ADDRESS CITY/STATE

( ) HOME PHONE ( ) CELL PHONE ( ) EMERGENCY

EMAIL ADDRESS

Class Number Class Section Participant Name Sex Birthday Fee

Processing Fee $2.00

Total Fee Method of Payment Accepted: Check

PARTICIPANT INFORMATION

Please Read Carefully and Sign Below

In consideration of my (and/or my child’s) participation in this activity, I hereby release and discharge Jurupa Community Services District Parks and Recreation, and its representatives, successors, and assigns, from any and all liability arising from accident, injury, and illness that I (he/she) may suffer as a result of my (our) participation in this activity. I (we) also will follow the rules and regulations set by Jurupa Community Services District Parks and Recreation and above named parties. Parent or guardian must sign for anyone age 18 and under.

I do hereby grant and give these groups the right to use my or my child(s) photograph or image with or without my or my child’s name, both singly and in conjunction with other persons or objects and presentations, advertising, publicity, and promotion relating thereto.

Sign: ________________________________________________________________________________

Picnic area

Nature

SplaSh

Play

DairylanD Park

14520 San rEmo drivE

Discover..

Water Features

Dog parkToT LoT

We have many park shelters and athletic fields throughout the JCSD Parks territory

available for reservation.

For information on reserving a shelter:

(951) 727-3524 | parks.jcsd.us

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PRESORTED STD U.S. POSTAGE

PAID Escondido, CA

PERMIT NO. 475

PRESORT STANDARD CLASS MAIL

Next Town Hall MeetingMay 7, 20156:30 PMRosa Parks Elementary Schoolor Ramirez Intermediate

Time to plan your special day?

For more information call: (951)727-3524

Saturday, April 4th 11 am - 4 pm

Eastvale Community Center 13820 Schleisman Road Eastvale, CA

Register Today!

Jurupa Community Services District cordially invites you to attend a

Consult with vendors for all your wedding needs!

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