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File No. 2437.600
November 17, 2014
BY CERTIFIED MAIL
RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
AND VIA E-MAIL(lmussenden c,ci.arcadia.ca.us
Ms. Lisa Mussenden
Chief Deputy City Clerk/
Records Manager
City of Arcadia
240 West Huntington Drive
Post Office Box 60021
Arcadia, CA 91066-6021
Re: Renewal of California Service Mark
CITY OF ARCADIA & PEACOCK DESIGN
Registration No. 66418
Renewal No. 10316
Re: Renewal of California Service Mark
CITY OF ARCADIA PEACOCK DESIGN
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Registration No. 66417
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Ms. Lisa Mussenden
November 17, 2014
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Dear Lisa:
We are happy to report that the above-referenced California service marks have been
renewed for another five years with the California Secretary of State. Enclosed are the original
Certificates of Registration, which should be stored in the same manner that the City of Arcadia
stores other important business documents.
The term of registration for each mark now extends until April 27, 2020. We have
calendared the date on our docketing system, but suggest that you calendar the date as well.
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.
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File No. 24347.00600
May 20, 2010
Lisa Mussenden,
Chief Deputy City Clerk/Records Manager
City of Arcadia
240 W. Huntington Drive
Arcadia, California 91007
Dear Lisa:
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SACRAMENTO
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SAN DIEGO
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RECEIVED
1IAY 2 r. 2010
Re: California Trademark Registration for CITY OF ARCADIA
Registration No. 66417
Enclosed please find the original California Certificate of Registration of Service Mark
for the mark CITY OF ARCADIA. The Certificate was issued on April 27, 2010 and will
remain in effect for a period of five years, and becomes due for renewal on April 27, 2015.
Although we have docketed the due date and will notify you accordingly, we urge you to
calendar the date for your reference as well.
Please store the Certificate in the same manner that the City maintains other important
business documents.
Very truly ours
k . Beck
Intellectual Property Senior Paralegal and
Coordinator for BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLP
Enclosure
cc: Stephen Deitsch, Esq. (w /out enclosure)
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State of California
Secretary of State
CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION OF SERVICE MARK
1, DEBRA BOWEN, Secretary of State of the State of California, hereby certify:
Service Mark Reg. No.:
Name of Registrant:
Business Address:
Date First Used in California:
Date First Used Anywhere:
Description of Service Mark:
Description of Services with
which the Service Mark is Used
Class Number(s):
Date of Registration:
Term of Registration Extends
to and Includes:
66417
City of Arcadia
240 West Huntington Dr., Arcadia, CA 91007
December 31, 1903
December 31, 1903
CITY OF ARCADIA
(see attached)
35,41
April 27, 2010
April 27, 2015
In accordance with the application filed in this office, the Service Mark described above
has been duly registered. A copy, specimen, facsimile, counterpart or a reproduction of
the mark is attached.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I execute
this certificate and affix the Great
Seal of the State of California this
10th day of May 2010
/ In 0..- Zrlvc�.
DEBRA BOWEN
Secretary of State
NP -25 (REV 112007) OSP 06 99731
State of California
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Secretary of State
�'�CtFOA REGISTRATION OF TRADEMARK OR SERVICE MARK
Pursuant to Business and Professions Code Section 14207
IMPORTANT — Read instructions before completing this form.
SEC /STATE TM 100 (REV. 07108) FILING FEE: $70.00 PER CLASSIFICATION
REGISTRATION APPLICATION FOR: ❑ TRADEMARK SERVICE MARK
1. REGISTRANT NAME
City of Arcadia
7 BUSINESS ADDRESS
240 West Huntington Drive
CITY AND STATE
Arcadia, California
ZIP CODE
91007
3. BUSINESS STRUCTURE (Check One)
CORPORATION
❑ (State of Incorporation) ❑ SOLE PROPRIETOR
LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
❑ (State of Organization) ❑ SPOUSES, AS COMMUNITY PROPERTY
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
❑ (State of Organization) ❑ DOMESTIC PARTNERS, AS COMMUNITY PROPERTY
GENERAL PARTNERSHIP OTHER
❑ (State of Organization) ® (Describe) jimiripal rn3:pn-rqt-im _
4. NAMES OF GENERAL PARTNERS, IF REGISTRANT IS A PARTNERSHIP
5. NAME AND /OR DESIGN OF MARK. (For design, provide a brief written description that can be pictured in the mind without reference to the
specimens. Do not draw the design on the application. Attach a drawing of the mark.)
CITY OF ARCADIA
6. DISCLAIMER (If Applicable) NO CLAIM IS MADE TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE THE TERM:
7a. DATE THE MARK WAS FIRST USED IN CALIFORNIA
12/31/1903
7b. DATE THE MARK WAS FIRST USED ANYWHERE
1 12 31 1903
8a. IF A TRADEMARK, LIST SPECIFIC GOODS. IF A SERVICE MARK, LIST SPECIFIC SERVICE.
THIS SPACE FOR FILING OFFICER USE
TRADE/SERVICE MARK
REG. NO.
CLASS NO.(S)
8b. CLASS NUMBER(S)
9. RETURN ACKNOWLEDGMENT TO: (Type or Print)
NAME r N" Beck, IP Paralegal
:Best Best & Kriger UP
ADDRESS 74760 Highway 111, Suite 200
CITY /STATE /ZIP � 1[ndian Wells, CA 92210
SEC /STATE TM 100 (REV. 07108) FILING FEE: $70.00 PER CLASSIFICATION
10. PLEASE INDICATE WHETHER AN APPLICATION TO REGISTER THE MARK, OR PORTIONS, OR A COMPOSITE THEREOF, HAS BEEN FILED BY
THE REGISTRANT OR A PREDECESSOR IN INTEREST WITH THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE.
FILING DATE n/a SERIAUFILE NO. n/a STATUS OF APPLICATION n.hq
IF REFUSED, WHY?
11. MANNER IN WHICH THE MARK IS USED (Check all that apply)
FOR TRADEMARKS ONLY FOR SERVICE MARKS ONLY
❑ ON LABELS AND TAGS AFFIXED TO THE GOODS ® X ON BUSINESS SIGNS
❑ ON LABELS AND TAGS AFFIXED TO CONTAINERS OF THE GOODS ® ON ADVERTISING BROCHURES
❑ BY PRINTING IT DIRECTLY ONTO THE GOODS ® ON ADVERTISING LEAFLETS
❑ BY PRINTING IT DIRECTLY ONTO THE CONTAINERS OF THE GOODS ® ON BUSINESS CARDS
❑ OTHER ® ON LETTERHEADS
❑ ON MENUS
® OTHER Ap 1 i Gant l g 6JebG; rP
12. SPECIMENS (Check one box below and enclose three (3) identical original specimens)
FOR TRADEMARKS ONLY FOR SERVICE MARKS ONLY
❑ ACTUAL LABELS ® BUSINESS CARDS
❑ ACTUAL TAGS [ ADVERTISING BROCHURES
❑ PHOTOGRAPHS OF GOODS /CONTAINERS SHOWING THE TRADEMARK ❑ ADVERTISING LEAFLETS
❑ FRONT PANELS OF A PAPER CONTAINER BEARING THE TRADEMARK ❑ MENUS SHOWING THE MARK
❑ OTHER ❑ OTHER
13. DECLARATION OF OWNERSHIP
Applicant declares that the applicant is the owner of the mark, that the mark is in use, and that to the knowledge of the person verifying
the application, no other person has registered in this state, or has the right to use the mark, either in the identical form or in such near
resemblance as to be likely, when applied to the goods or services of the other person, to cause confusion, to cause mistake, or to
deceive.
14. DECLARATION OF ACCURACY
Applicant declares that all the information contained in this registration is accurate and if the applicant willfully states in the registration
any material fact that the applicant knows to be false, the applicant shall be subject to a civil penalty of not more than ten thousand
dollars ($10,000.00).
March 1, 2010
DATE
Donald Penman, City Manager
SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED PERSON TYPE OR PRINT NAME AND TITLE
Description of Services and Classes for Mark CITY OF ARCADIA:
Class 35:
Promoting the businesses, economic development, local government services,
recreational and family resource services, community organizations and events, and the
cultural, historic, local government and municipal services, and municipal and civic
interests of the City of Arcadia, California; providing information regarding tourism,
business, residential and commercial growth, economic development, cultural and
historic attractions, and local government services in the City of Arcadia, California;
and, providing information via a global computer network about businesses, residential
communities, residential and commercial growth, economic and business development
services, recreational and family resource services, community organizations and events,
cultural and historic attractions, local government services and forms, local government
codes and ordinances, and employment opportunities in the City of Arcadia, California.
Class 41:
Education and entertainment services, namely, providing recreational park services and
providing facilities for recreation activities; public educational services in the nature of
seminars, classes, workshops, and the like, in the fields of sports, arts and crafts, health,
safety and business for the general public; entertainment services, namely, sponsoring
a wide variety of entertainment performed by others through the provision of facilities in
the City of Arcadia, California; entertainment in the nature of festivals, parades,
firework displays, and arts and craft exhibitions; and, educational services, namely,
conducting study sessions and classes and workshops in the field of child development,
literacy, health and fitness, language skills, art and crafts, and cultural activities.
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CITY OF ARCADIA
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Arcadia City Council
John Wuo, Mayor
Peter M. Amundson, Mayor Pro Tern
Roper Chandler
Robert C. Harbicht
Gary A. Kovacic
Jim Barrows, City Clerk
Donald Penman, City Manager
Arcadia City Hall
626.574.5400
Recreation and Community
Services Department
Sara Somogyl, Director of
Recreation and Community Services
626.574.5113 • FAx 626.821.4370
Senior Citizens Services
626.574.5130 • FAx 626.447.5854
Wilderness Park
626.355.5309 • FAx 626.355.8419
Par-3 Golf Course
626.443.9367
Buzz Line
626.574.3880
Library and Museum
Services Department
Carolyn Gamer - Reagan, Director of
Library and Museum Services
626.821.5567
Information Services
626.821.5569
Children's Services
626.821.5566
Circulation Services
626.821.5571
Ruth and Charles Glib
Arcadia Historical Museum
626.574.5440
Other Important Numbers
Arcadia County Park Reservations
888.239.6700
Santa Anita Golf Course
626.447.2331
Lawn Bowling and Softball
626.821.4619
Tennis Pro Shop (Rusty Miller)
626.445.2332
LA County Arboretum
626.821.3222
Arcadia School District
626.821.8300
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TABLE [IF CONTENTS:
Family - Events ......... ............................... .3
Tots - Programs /Classes . 4 -5
Youth - Programs /Events/ . 5 -6
Classes.......... ............................... 6 -9
YouthlTeen Combo - Events 9
Teen - Programs /Classes . ............................... 10 -11
Adult - Programs /Events .. ............................... 12
Classes .. ..........................13 -16
Adult (50 +) - Programs /Events .............................. 17
Facility Information ..... ............................... 17
Registration Information ............................... 18 -19
Adult events and classes are for those 18 years and above, unless
otherwise noted.
NOTE: Individuals may only sign up themselves or their own family
members for recreational classes and activities.
Arcadia named "Best City in California in
which to raise kids" in 2009 and 2010 by
"Business Week Magazine!
Recreation and Community Services Department
www.ci.arcadle.ca.us
375 Campus Drive, Arcadia, CA 91007 - 626.574.5113
Office Hours: Monday -Thursday, 7:30am- 5:30pm - Friday, 8am -5pm
Arcadia Public Library
Iibrary.ci.arcadia.ca.
20 West Duarte Road, Arcadia, CA 9
us
1006 626.821.5567
CI
ARCADIA
PUBLIC
LIBRARY
Monday - Thursday, 10am -9pm • Friday - Saturday, 10am -6prn
Ruth and Charles Gilb
Arcadia Historical Museum
muse um.ci.arcadia. ca. us
Please be advised that all participants involved in any Recreation, Library or Museum programs or
special events are subject to being photographed. Such photographs may be used to publicize city
programs.
16th Annual Santa Anita Derby Day 5K Run and Walk
Saturday, April 3 - Report to Gate 3 at 6:30am
Join 4,500 runners and walkers of all ages as they travel 3.1 miles through the Arboretum and
finish on the Santa Anita Park Race Track. All registered participants will receive an event T-shirt,
entrance into Santa Anita Park for the entire day, a ticket for a future visit, free parking and free
refreshments. Proceeds benefit both Arcadia High School Athletic Boosters Club and the Arcadia
Historical Museum.
For more information, call 760.434.5255 or visit online at www.kinaneavents.com
Family Nature Hike
Winter Creek Loop • Saturday, April 17 • $15 Per person
Meet at Arcadia Community Center Sam SHARP
This shady hike ascends up a deep cut canyon, through which
Winter Creek flows on its way to merge with Santa Anita Creek.
The floor of the canyon is covered with a lush ivy -like ground
cover, a multitude of trees, large rock faces and a lovely creek.
Along Winter Creek you will see a few cabins built in the 30s
and a series of Lincoln Log check dams. Winter Creek Loop is 5
miles round trip and is a moderate level of difficulty. We will meet
at the Arcadia Community Center at 8am sharp and travel by
bus to the trailhead at Chantry Flats. Upon arrival, we will do
some light stretching and then embark on our hike. At the end of
the hike, we will enjoy a picnic lunch. Fees include transportation
and lunch. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Community Bike Ride
Saturday, May 1 - 7:30am; Community Center Parking Lot
This annual event is geared toward families and organized to
create a positive tradition and promote fitness while riding
through some of Arcadia's most beautiful neighborhoods. This
Is a slow -paced ride with an approximate distance of 7 miles.
Under no circumstances will bikes with training wheels be
permitted. For more information, call the Recreation Office at
626.574.5113.
AR4A M PUBLIC LIBRARY:
Please call 626.821.5566 for more information.
Save the Date: Summer Reading Program is Coming Sooni
Online sign -ups start Sunday, June 13 httpJAibraryci.arcaadia.ca.us
First day to submit hours read or read to begins Monday, June
21. Program ends Saturday July 31. Children's Summer
Reading Program is for babies through age 14.
Mad Hatter's Tea Party Children 14 and under
Saturday, April 17; 2.30pm Cay Mortensen Auditorium
The Queen of Hearts orders all her subjects to a special tea party
in honor of the Mad Hatter. Don't be late for this very important
date — you'll leave with a smile as wide as a Cheshire catsl
All Kinds — Mothers Children 74 and under
Saturday, May 8, 2:30pm Imagination Theater
Come celebrate all kinds of mothers with stories, activities, and
a short video. Best of all —make an awesome Mother's Day gift
for someone special. Younger children should be accompanied
by an adult to help with the craft.
A K"IA HISTORK" MUSEUM
PAMILI/ EVENTS:
Please call 626.574.5440 for more information.
Hands on Hist0-ty_F'or Famliie,_ Make Your Own History
Saturday, June 26, 11am to 12:30pm OR fpm to 2 :30pm
Pre - Registration Reauiredf
If pictures, ribbons, movie tickets, or scraps of cloth could talk,
what would they say? These are some of the things people save
and put in their scrapbooks. They are not only a way of
preserving memories but also a way to pass down history.
The Museum will be providing families with a history about
scrapbooks and show how to create a family scrapbook page of
their own. Registered families will be provided with a list of
recommended items to bring to create their scrapbook page.
You supply the memories and we will take care of the rest.
In person priority registration for Arcadia residents only at the
Museum's front desk (with valid ID) available on June 5 from
10am to 3pm. An online registration form will be available at
http:/ /musuem.ci.arcadia.ca.us on June 7. Availability is limited,
only six tickets maximum per family.
EXHIBIT AT THE HISTORICAL MYSELum
Please call 626.574.5440 for more information.
Cefebratt_ Drverc�. in Arcadia_.
Expressions of Dlversi� Contesf anp! Exhibition_
March 27 - May 8 • Opening Reception: March 27, 10am
This contest and exhibit will allow the community of Arcadia to
embrace its own diversity and provide an opportunity to voice
his or her definition of diversity. Expressing and exploring the
topic of diversity is a fulfilling and meaningful way to unfold
ideas, and paves a road to understanding and education for all
participants and spectators. The exhibit will feature works from
the winners of our Expressions of Diversity contest which is
open to all Arcadia residents. A panel of judges will choose
which entries will be displayed in the exhibit. Detailed contest
rules and application are available at the Museum's website:
htlpJ/museum.ci.arcac1ia.ca.us
This exhibit is a special project, organized and Co- Curated by Arcadia
High School Senior Emily Khuu.
Our_Favorife Teachers:._6th Annual Arcadia Huh School
Honors_ History__Stydent Exhibition
June 4 - July 3 • Opening Reception: June 4, 3 pm
Join us, once again, for Arcadia High School teacher Oliver
Beckwith's annual exhibition with the participation of his history
honors students. This year the exhibit will present student
research from oral interviews with the student's favorite teachers.
Arcadia is proud of its heritage, which affirms and appreciates
its exceptional educatorsl
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ARtAO1A PUBLK UNRARr
STORYTNUS -
Call 626.821.5566 for more information.
Storytimes are a wonderful way to
introduce children to the lifelong love of
reading and the fun of visiting their
Library. Registration is required.
Spring Session: March 23 - April 28
Registration begins Saturday, March 13
at the Library
Arcadia Residents: 10am -noon
(must show proof of residency)
Open Registration: noon forward
Bouncing Ba!y raps
Ages 4 months to 23 months
Tuesdays at 10:15am
A 15 -20 minute program of songs, stories,
fingerplays and more.
Toddler Timg
Ages 19 months - 47 months
Tuesdays at 6:30pm Q$
Wednesdays at 10:15am OR 11:15am
This special 20 -30 minute storytime is
just right for toddlers.
4s and More_$torytime
Ages 4 -7
Wednesdays at 6:30pm
This 30-45 minute storytime is designed
specifically for children four to seven
years old. The stories and crafts are
longer and more complex. Children may
attend on their own while their parent or
guardian stays in the Children's room.
TOT CLASSES
Mom and Me Art Classes
Children will use their imagination in this
fun class. Parent must attend all classes
with their child. $10 supply fee must be
paid at the first class meeting, checks
payable to the instructor.
Session 1 - Special Spring Projects
Instructor: KT Boyce
Place: Community Center Craft Room
Days/Dates: Thursday, 4/15 -5/13
Time: 4:15 -5pm Age: 3 -5 years
Class: #3166 Fee: $35/5 weeks
per pair
Session 2 - Special Spring Projects,
enjoy a variety of art experiences and
tactile mediums to make festive,
homemade artwork together.
Instructor: KT Boyce
Place: Community Center Craft Room
Days/Dates: Thursday, 5/20 -6/17
(no class 6/10)
Time: 4:15 -5pm Age: 3-5 years
Class: #3167 Fee: $28/4 weeks
per pair
4 - The Buzz
Norma!► and Me Ballet
Parent, grandparent or guardian must
attend all class meetings with the child.
Instructor: Patricia Kyle
Place: Community Center Dance Room
Days/Dates: Saturday, 4/17 -6/5
Time: 9:30 -10am Age: 2 -3 years
Class: #3060 Fee: $45/8 weeks
Toodiling and Pre- Mmaslics
Floor exercise and movement using
specialized equipment including a mini
trampoline, low balance beam, vault
and mats.
Instructor: Eric Bellgardt of
Charter Oaks Gymnastics
Place: Community Center Activity Room
Days/Dates: Tuesday, 4/13 -6/8
(no class 6/1)
Time: 4- 4:40pm Age: 2 -3 years
Class: #3226' Fee: $42/8 weeks
Time: 4:45- 5:25pm Age: 2 -3 years
Class: #3227" Fee: $42/8 weeks
Time: 5:30- 6:10pm Age: 4 -5 years
Class: #3228 Fee: $42/8 weeks
'Parent and Me Sections
Cooking for Tots
Hands on basic cooking class for younger
children.
Instructor: Maggy Espana, Graduate of
California School of
Culinary Arts
Place: Community Center Kitchen
Age: 4-6 years Fee: $30/5 weeks
Session 1
Days/Dates: Monday, 4/12 -5/10
Time., 4 -5pm Class: #3082
Days/Dates: Tuesday, 4/13 -5/11
Time: 4 -5pm Class: #3083
Days/Dates: Wednesday, 4/14 -5/12
Time: 4 -5pm Class: #3081
Days/Dates: Thursday, 4/15 -5/13
Time: 4 -5pm Class: #3080
Session 2
Days/Dates: Monday, 5/17 -6/21
Time: 4 -5pm Class: #3084
(no class 5/31)
Days/Dates: Tuesday, 5/18 -6/22
(no class 6/1)
Time: 4 -5pm Class: #3085
Days/Dates: Wednesday, 5/19 -6/23
(no class 6/9)
Time: 4 -5pm Class: #3086
Days/Dates: Thursday, 5/20 -6/24
(no class 6/10)
Time: 4 -5pm Class: #3087
An additional $30 cash fee for food prepared
during the class series must be paid at the first
class meeting. Children need to bring an
apron. No refunds on food and material fees.
Please bring a container to each class.
Creafte Banco and Youtli Jam
Students will learn basic jazz moves,
terminology and great routines.
Instructor: Julia Appleton
Place: Community Center Dance Room
Days/Dates: Wednesday, 4/14 -6/2
Time: 4- 4:45pm Age: 3 -4 years`
Class: #3088 Fee: $40/8 weeks
Time: 4:45- 5:30pm Age: 5 -8 years
Class: #3089 Fee: $40/8 weeks
'Must be potty trained
The Art of NO - Bawallon Banco
Learn about hula etiquette and protocol
through the combination of authentic
traditional and modern dances. Students
will also learn how Hawaiian history,
language and culture has been preserved
and passed down through this powerful
yet graceful dance.
Instructor: Mikilani Young, Kumu Hula
Place: Community Center Class Room
Days/Dates: Wednesday, 4/14 -5/19
Time: 5:15- 5:45pm Age: 3 -5 years
Class: #3144 Fee: $40/6 weeks
Time: 5:45- 6:30pm Age: 6 -12 years
Class: #3145 Fee: $40/6 weeks
Ballet and Tao
Introduces young children to the graceful
movements of ballet and the rhythmic
steps of tap through musical exercises.
Instructor: Julia Appleton
Place: Community Center Dance Room
Days/Dates: Tuesday, 4/13 -6/8
(no class 6/1)
Time: 4- 4:45pm Age: 4 -5 years
Class: #3058 Fee: $40/8 weeks
Time: 4:45- 5:30pm Age: 6 -8 years
Class: #3059 Fee: $40/8 weeks
Baton Twirling
Students will learn the basics of baton
twirling, parade and dance twirl routines.
Develop hand -eye coordination and
rhythmic skills. Batons for class use
provided. Can join Baton Corps.
Instructor: Yolanda Higman
Place: Community Center Ballroom
Days/Dates: Wednesday, 5/12 and 5/19
Time: 4 -5pm Age: 4+ years
Class: #3069 Fee: $35/
2 sessions
Ballet for Children
Children learn traditional dances.
Instructor: Patricia Kyle
Place: Community Center Dance Room
Days/Dates: Saturday, 4/17 -6/5
Age: 3-4 years Fee: $38/8 weeks
Time: 10- 10:30am Class: #3061
Time: 10:30-11 am Class: #3062
Age: 4-5 years Fee: $38/8 weeks
Time: 11- 11:30am Class: #3063
Time: 11:30am -12pm Class: #3064
Pee Wee Tennis - Beginner on Saturdays
Played on mini court with smaller racquet. (Limit 6 students per instructor.)
Instructors: Annie McSavaney, Christopher Yee and UP Tennis Professionals
Place: Holly Avenue Tennis Courts (behind school off Lyndon) Dates: 4/17.5/29 (7 weeks)
Age: 4 -7 years
Fees: $6517 weeks for each new child, includes racquet and ball kept by child • $5017 weeks for returning students.
Tip Tennis Professionals Annie McSsysney UP Tennis Profsssionslx
Christopher Yee
Time: 8- 8:45am Time: 8- 8:45am Time: 8- 8:45am
Time: 8- 8:45am
Class: #3180 Class: #3176 Class: #3184
Class: #3188
Time: 8:45- 9:30am Time: 8:45- 9:30am Time: 8:45- 9:30am
Time: 8:45- 9:30am
Class: #3181 Class: #3177 Class: #3185
Class: #3189
Time: 9:45- 10:30am Time: 9:45- 10:30am Time: 9:45- 10:30am
Time: 9:45- 10:30am
Class: #3182 Class: #3178 Class: #3186
Class: #3190
Time: 10:30- 11:15am Time: 10:30- 11:15am Time: 10:30- 11:15am
Time: 10:30-11:1 Sam
Class: #3183 Class: #3179 Class: #3187
Class: #3191
Pee Wee Tennis - intermediate on Saturdays
For the student who has completed two or more beginner level classes. Limit 10 students per instructor.
Instructor: Christopher Yee and Recreation Staff Place: Holly Avenue Tennis Courts (behind school off Lyndon)
Dates: 4117 -5/29 Age: 4 -7 years Fees: $5017 weeks Time: 11:15 -12pm
Class: #3192 Instructor: Christopher Yee Class: #3193 Instructor: TJP Tennis Professionals
Free Supervised Elementary Playgrounds:
Through June 4, 2010
Monday - Friday, 2:30- 4:30pm
Closed March 17 and 24 for Track Meet
All Arcadia Unified School District Elementary Schools
A free daWn Rmgram for youth in grades 1 - 5. School year
playgrounds otter a variety of organized recreation activities led by
Recreation Leaders. Board games, outdoor games and crafts are a
few of the activities provided. Staff supervision and activities are
only provided until 4:30pm. Playgrounds will be dosed on rainy
days, minimum days and holidays. Children may come and go
from the playground at any time, however participants are required
to sign -in and out on a daily basis. Recreation staff cannot prevent
a child from leaving the playground or provide transportation.
A late fee will be charged for supervision it your child is picked up
after 4:30pm.
After School Program Registration:
To register, download form online at www.ci.arcadia.ca.us or
stop by the Recreation and Community Services Office:
375 Campus Drive, Arcadia, CA 91066 -6021
FAX 626.821.4370
kid's Xlghl Out
Arcadia Community Center 6-11 pm, $15 per child
April 16 Spring into Action #3157
May 14 Travel Around the World #3158
Kid's Night Out provides kids a night of fun and play while mom
and dad enjoy an evening out or a quiet evening at home.
Recreation Staff and Volunteens offer themed games, movies,
dinner, snacks and supervision for children ages 4 and above.
Sign up your kids for Springtime Kids Retreat; a safe,
supervised, kid - friendly camp program held at Baldwin Stocker
Elementary School April 6, 7 and 8, Tuesday - Thursday.
Campers will take a trip to Knotts Berry Farm on Friday, April 9.
The camp is filled with fun group activities including crafts,
board games, movies and snacks. Kids Retreat is available to
kids in grades 1 - 5. Children must bring a sack lunch to camp
each day, with the exception of Friday. Lunch will be provided for
the excursion to Knott's. On Friday, April 9 participants should
be dropped off and picked up at the Arcadia Community Center.
Cancellations must be made by Friday, April 2 in order to
receive a refund. All refunds are subject to a $10 service fee.
Spring Egg- Stravaganza
Arcadia County Park FR�F
Saturday, April 3; 1lam Sharp!
Kids from pre - kinder - 5th grade can join us for a fantastic egg
hunt beginning at 11 am on the dot! The event will offer
separate age sections for children to hunt for eggs. There will
also be a parent supervised area available for children of mixed
ages. Be sure to get there before I lam so you don't miss out!
The Buzz - 5
Watercolor Warkshoo
Explore the world of watercolors by
learning the basic techniques to create
beautiful paintings. Color mixing,
composition, texture and techniques are
taught. All materials are provided by
the instructor. $10 supply fee (cash only)
due to the instructor at the first class
meeting.
Instructor: Pradeepa Thirumulu
Piece: Community Center Craft Room
Days/Dates: Wednesday, 4/14 -6/2
Time: 4:15- 5:15pm Age: a -14 years
Class: #3173 Fee: $40/8 weeks
Drawing and Pointlnk Will KT Boyce
Instructor: KT Boyce
Place: Community Center Craft Room
All art classes by KT Boyce require a
$10 materials fee, which must be paid
at the first class meeting, checks
payable to the Instructor.
SESSION 1
Drawing and Painting
Uses a variety of different mediums to
make beautiful paintings and learn about
the color wheel.
Days/Dates: Monday, 4/12 -5/10
Time: 4 -5pm Age: 5 -8 years
Class: #3090 Fee: $35/5 weeks
Time: 5 -6pm Age: 8 -12 years
Class: #3091 Fee: $35/5 weeks
AT ASK"1A PUIBLK LIBRARY
Please call 626.821.5566 for more information.
Barks and Books Kindergarten - 5th grade
Saturdays at 11am; March 20, April 17, May 15
Come to the Arcadia Public Library and practice your reading by reading aloud to
Bernie, a specially trained Service Dog who loves to hear a good story. This program is
made possible by the generous time and efforts of the volunteers of the Pasadena
Humane Society.
One -to -One Read Alaud with the Book Buddies ages 4-e years
Thursdays, April 22; 6:30 and 7pm • April 29; 4 and 4:30pm and
May 6; 6:30 and 7pm
Registration begins March 29 for April 22 and 29; and April 26 for May 6.
The Assisteen Book Buddy program is a special one- on-one program designed to promote
the love of books by pairing a teen reader and a child ages 4-8 years for a half hour
reading time. Space is limited, so be sure to register early. This program is made
possible by Assisteens, volunteers in the auxiliary of the Assistance League of Arcadia.
Book to_MOV% Exclus/vely for 6-ath graders
Fridays, April 2, May14; 3:30pm; Cay Mortensen Auditorium
Join the Middle School Book Club in the Library Auditorium to discuss books and watch
movie flicks. Each month we enjoy snacks, create themed crafts, and have fun!
April 2 - Freaky Friday Book event
May 14 - Watch the movie, Freaky Friday (97 minutes)
Make A lash_ @ Your. Library_ Bookmark Contest!
March 20 - April 17 Ages 3-14
Whose bookmark will be chosen for this year's Summer Reading Program? It could be
youl Beginning Saturday March 20 pick up your official bookmark contest form and
participate in this fun contest! All entries must be received no later than
Saturday, 6pm
Poetry Slam._and Daen Mic Grades 6-12
Friday, April 23; 3:30pm; Coy Mortensen Auditorium
Dying to bust out some rhymes? Then come to this open mic session where you and
your friends can experiment with rhythm and thyme— Library style[ Teens can compete
with an original poem, read one of ours, or perform a short piece of music. Register in
the Children's room if you'd like to read or drop in to be part of the audience.
Registration begins March 29.
6 - The Bun
All About Painting
Use different tool techniques and the
imagination to learn about composition,
shading, color and contrast.
Days/Dates: Thursday, 4/15 -5/13
Time: 5:15- 6:15pm Age: 6 -13 years
Class: #3093 Fee: $35/5 weeks
Art As Fantasy
A variety of ideas/possibilities will be
introduced to open the child's mind while
promoting inner confidence.
Days/Dates: Saturday, 4/17 -5/15
Time: 10:30- 11:30am Age: 7 -13 years
Class: #3094 Fee: $35/5 weeks
All About Realism
Learn different art forms while
exploring a variety of mediums and
techniques. Learn shading composition,
differences in paints, sculpt a piece and
work with fabric paints and pens.
Days/Dates: Saturday, 4/17 -5/15
Time: 11:45- 12:45am Age: 7 -13 years
Class: #3095 Fee: $35/5 weeks
Advanced Drawing and Painting
Specialized and advanced art workshops
will tighten up portfolios and presentation
skills. Learn to draw and paint simple
landscapes or animals from a wide
variety of photos. Sharpen skills in
composition, color and technique using
colored pencil, chalk, watercolor and
acrylic. Classes are never the same.
Days/Dates: Saturday, 4/17 -5/15
Time: 1 -2pm Age: 5 -9 years
Class: #3096 Fee: $35/5 weeks
Classes are never the same.
SESSION 2
Drawing and Painting
Uses a variety of different mediums to
make beautiful paintings and learn about
the color wheel.
Days/Dates: Monday, 5/17 -6/14
(no class 5/31)
Time: 4 -5pm Age: 5 -8 years
Class: #3097 Fee: $28/4 weeks
Time: 5 -6pm Age: 8 -12 years
Class: #3092 Fee: $28/4 weeks
All About Drawing
Explore different materials and use your
imagination to learn about composition,
shading, color and contrast. Also learn
how to make work look professional.
Days/Dates: Thursday, 5/20 -6/24
(no class 6/10)
Time: 5:15- 6:15pm Age: 6 -13 years
Class: #3098 Fee: $35/5 weeks
Advanced Painting and Drawing
Work in fabric art, printmaking, ceramics
and stained glass.
Days/Dates: Saturday, 5/22 -6/19
Time: 10:30- 11:30am Age: 5 -9 years
Class: #3099 Fee: $35/5 weeks
Realistic Art
Improve drawing skills by drawing what
the student sees with techniques and
tools that will help them achieve realistic
and beautiful results. Different subject
matters will be used weekly through still -
life photos as references. Color theory
and composition will be introduced to
help develop an individual artistic style.
Days/Dates: Saturday, 5/22 -6/19
Time: 11:45- 12:45pm Age: 7 -13 years
Class: #3100 Fee: $35/5 weeks
Fantasy Art
Develop a unique and creative personal
interpretation of visual art while freely
exploring storytelling and imagination. A
wide variety of tools will be explored and
color theory will be introduced to help
develop an individual artistic style.
Days/Dates: Saturday, 5/22 -6/19
Time: 1 -2pm Age: 6 -13 years
Class: #3101 Fee: $35/5 weeks
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Nip Nop
Get the body moving and the heart rate
up by learning a fun and exciting form of
dance. Learn basic techniques, ways to
stretch the body and fun routines.
Instructor: Julia Appleton
Place: Community Center Ballroom
Days/Dates: Monday, 4/12 -6/7
(no class 5/31)
Time: 4 -5pm Age: 8 -12 years
Class: #3142 Fee: $40/8 weeks
Ballet and Tap
Introduces young children to the graceful
movements of ballet and the rhythmic
steps of tap through musical exercises.
Instructor: Julia Appleton
Place: Community Center Dance Room
Days/Dates: Tuesday, 4/13 -6/8
(no class 6/1)
Time: 4- 4:45pm Age: 4-5 years
Class: #3058 Fee: $40/8 weeks
Time: 4:45- 5:30pm Age: 6 -8 years
Class: #3059 Fee: $40/8 weeks
Creative Dance and Youth Jan
Learn basic jazz moves, terminology and
great routines. Informal recital held on the
last day of class.
Instructor: Julia Appleton
Place: Community Center Dance Room
Days/Dates: Wednesday, 4/14 -6/2
Time: 4:45- 5:30pm Age: 5 -8 years
Class: #3089 Fee: $40/8 weeks
The Art of 0018 - Hawaiian Dance
Learn about hula etiquette and protocol
through the combination of authentic
traditional and modern dances. Learn
how Hawaiian history, language and
culture has been preserved and passed
down through this powerful yet
graceful dance.
Instructor: Mikilani Young, Kumu Hula
Place: Community Center Class Room
Days/Dates: Wednesday, 4/14 -5/19
Time: 5- 5:30pm Age: 3 -5 years
Class: #3144 Fee: $40/6 weeks
Time: 5:30- 6:15pm Age: 6 -12 years
Class: #3145 Fee: $40/6 weeks
Ballet for Children
Children learn traditional dances.
Instructor: Patricia Kyle
Place: Community Center Dance Room
Days/Dates: Saturday, 4/17 -6/5
Time: 12- 12:30pm Age: 6 -12 years
Class: #3065 Fee: $38/8 weeks
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Fun with Cooking
Learn kitchen basics, table setting,
manners, and shopping tips as well as
cooking simple meals and snacks.
M additional $30 cash fee for food prepared
during the class series must be paid to the
instructor at the first class meeting. Children
need to bring an apron and container.
No refunds on food and material fees.
Instructor: Maggy Espana, Graduate of
California School of Culinary Arts
Place: Community Center Kitchen
Time: 5:15- 6:45pm Age: 7 -10 years
SESSION 1
Days/Dates: Monday, 4/12 -5/10
Class: #3107 Fee: $30/5 weeks
Days/Dates: Tuesday, 4/13 -5/11
Class: #3108 Fee: $30/5 weeks
Daya/Dates: Wednesday, 4/14 -5/12
Class: #3106 Fee: $30/5 weeks
Days/Dates: Thursday, 4/15 -5/13
Time: 5:15- 6:45pm Age: 10 -12 years
Class: #3105 Fee: $30/5 weeks
SESSION 2
Days/Dates: Monday, 5/17 -6/21
(no class 5/31)
Class: #3109 Fee: $30/5 weeks
Days/Dates: Tuesday, 5/18 -6/22
(no class 6/1)
Class: #3110 Fee: $30/5 weeks
Days/Dates: Wednesday, 5/19 -6/23
(no class 6/9)
Class: #3111 Fee: $30/5 weeks
Days/Dates: Thursday, 5/20 -6/24
(no class 6/10)
Time: 5:15- 6:45pm Age: 10 -12 years
Class: #3112 Fee: $30/5 weeks
Youth Acting
A beginning acting
class that explores
various methods
of stage acting,
utilizing group work
and individual
practices specific
to children.
Imagination
Exploration
exercises and fun
team - building
games ensure a
well- rounded
experience.
Instructor: Julia Appleton
Place: Arcadia Public Library
Imagination Theatre
Days/Dates: Monday, 4/12 -6/7
(no class 5/31)
Time: 6:30- 7:30pm Age: 7 -14 years
Class: #3053 Fee: $40/8 weeks
Includes props and supplies.
Youth Voice Class
In this age - appropriate class, children
learn the fundamentals of excellent
singing to gain vocal power, range, pitch
and rhythmic skills. Musical, vocal,
language and social skills are addressed.
Parents are welcome to observe any or
all classes. There will be a short
performance for parents at the final class.
Instructor: Judith Townsend
Place: Community Center Dance Room
Days/Dates: Tuesday, 4/13 -5/18
Time: 4- 4:40pm Age: 5 -8 years
Class: #3230 Fee: $35/6 weeks
Time: 4:45- 5:30pm Age: 9 -12 years
Class: #3231 Fee: $35/6 weeks
Youth Piano - Level 1
Simply Music is a revolutionary piano
learning method that has students of all
ages playing great - sounding contemporary,
classical, blues and accompaniment
pieces from the very first lessonsl Please
bring a black and red pen to class and a
parent needs to be present. A $15
materials fee is due and payable to the
instructor at the first class meeting.
Materials include a DVD, Keypad (printed
keyboard) and Reference Book.
For more information please email:
kindermusikwithmsemily@gmail.com
Instructor: Emily Chang
Place: Community Center Activity Room
Days/Dates: Thursday, 4/15 -5/20
Time: 4- 4:50pm Age: 5 -6 years
Class: #3194 Fee: $45/6 weeks
Time: 5- 5:50pm Age: 7 -14 years
Class: #3195 Fee: $45/6 weeks
The Buzz - 7
Beginning violin
Learn to read musical notes, violin
sound tuning and fundamental music
theory. Violins and the two music books
available for purchase from the
instructor at the first class meeting.
Taught in Mandarin.
Instructor: Vic Che
Place: Community Center Craft Room
Days/Dates: Tuesday, 4/13 -6/22
(no class 6/1)
Time: 4 -5pm Age: 5 years +
Class: #3229 Fee: $55/10 weeks
Beginning Drums
Basic techniques including reading
rhythms, rudiments, dynamics and basic
3 -way coordination will be covered.
Students must bring a 12' practice pad
and sticks to each class. A $9 book fee is
required and payable to the instructor at
the first class meeting. Please visit
www.drumminguncut.com or call
213.446.6944 for more information.
Instructor: Jason Blair
Place: Community Center Class Room
Days/Dates: Thursday, 4/15 -6124
(no class 5/13, 6/3 & 6/10)
Time: 4- 4:45pm Age: 6 -12 years
Class: #3103 Fee: $45/8 weeks
Guitar
Level A - Loam all open position chords,
begin to read music and tablature and
start learning a repertoire of songs.
Level B - A continuation of Level A class.
Learn the bar chord, strumming patterns,
and begin finger picking techniques.
Mastery of Level A class required.
Level C - Learn fretboard theory, scales
and modes, blues, improvisation, and
continue working on repertoire.
A $20 materials fee paid to the instructor
at the first class meeting.
Instructor: Dr. Brandon Bernstein, D.M.A.
USC Thornton School of Music
Place: Community Center Craft Room
Days/Dates: Monday, 4/12 -5/10
Time: 6:30- 7:15pm Age: 12 years +
Class: #3133 Level A Fee: $50/5 weeks
Time: 7:15 -8pm Age: 12 years +
Class: #3134 Level B Fee: $50/5 weeks
Time: 8- 8:45pm Age: 12 years +
Class: #3135 Level C Fee: $50/5 weeks
Days/Dates: Monday, 5/17 -6/21
(no class 5/31)
Time: 6:30- 7:15pm Age: 12 years +
Class: #3136 Level A Fee: $50/5 weeks
Time: 7 :15 -8pm Age: 12 years +
Class: #3137 Level B Fee: $50/5 weeks
Time: 8- 8:45pm Age: 12 years +
Class: #3138 Level C Fee: $50/5 weeks
8 - The Buzz
ABCs of Children Managing Money
To have financially successful children,
sign them up for this fun and interactive
workshopl Covers the principles of money
using short stories and crafts; how to earn,
save, give and spend. $12 materials fee
due to the instructor on the day of the
workshop. Refunds must be requested 10
days prior to the workshop date and are
subject to a $10 processing fee.
Instructor: Sensei Gilliland
Place: Community Center Craft Room
Days/Dates: Friday, 4/23
Time: 4 -6pm Age: 5 -7 years
Class: #3168 Fee: $20/1 class
Time: 6:15- 7:45pm Age: 8 -12 years
Class: #3169 Fee: $20/1 class
Baton Twirling
The basics of baton twirling, parade and
dance twirl routines. Develop hand -eye
coordination and rhythmic skills. Batons for
class use provided. Can join Baton Corps.
Instructor: Yolanda Higman
Place: Community Center Ballroom
Days/Dates: Wednesday, 5/12 and 5/19
Time: 4 -5pm Age: 4 years +
Class: #3069 Fee: $35/
2 sessions
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lu -11190 (Martial Arts)
Self- defense, personal growth and physical
discipline plus introduction to karate.
Uniforms may be purchased from instructor
(not required). Parents must attend the
start of the first class to sign the Instructors
Liability Release.
Instructor: Alan Whitaker
Place: Community Center Activity Room
Days/Dates: Tuesday, 4/13 -6/8
(no class 6/1)
Time: 6:30 -8pm Age: 12 -17 years"
Class: #3153 Fee: $35/8 weeks
'under 12 years with instructor permission only
Universal Karate Do 5hosei -Kal
A traditional martial art that teaches self
defense in a fun environment while
improving self esteem and discipline.
Instructor: Sensei Gilliland
Place: Community Center Activity Room
Days/Dates: Wednesday, 4/14 -6/23
(no class 6/9)
Time: 4:30- 5:15pm Age: 5 -8 years
Class: #3155 Fee: $40/10 weeks
Time: 5:15- 6:15pm Age: 9 years +
Class: #3156 Fee: $40/10 weeks
Yoga for Kids
Introduces students to the benefits of
traditional yoga in a fitness -based format
and is designed to build strength and
promote flexibility. Wear comfortable
clothes and bring a yoga mat to class.
Instructor: Vicki Partridge
Place: Community Center Activity Room
Days/Dates: Monday, 4112 -6/7
(no class 5/31)
Time: 3:45- 4:45pm Age: 9 -12 years
Class: #3233 Fee: $40/8 weeks
Youth Tennis Clinic:
Learn basic grips, ground strokes, serves,
footwork and handleye coordination.
Bring racquet and new can of 3 balls.
Place: Arcadia High School Tennis Courts
Age: 8 -17 years
Days/Dates: Saturday, 4/17 -6/5
Instructor: Danny Cook
Time: 9 -10am Level: Beginner
Class: #3209 Fee: $50/8 weeks
Time: 10 -1 lam Level: Adv. Beg.
Class: #3210 Fee: $50/8 weeks
Time: l l am -12pm Level: Intermediate
Class: #3211 Fee: $50/8 weeks
Time: 12 -1 pm Level: Advanced
Class: #3212 Fee: $50/8 weeks
Instructor: Tim Pawley,
2008 CIF Coach of the Year,
UP Tennis Professionals
Time: 9 -10am Level: Beginner
Class: #3213 Fee: $50/8 weeks
Time: 10 -11am Level: Adv Beg
Class: #3214 Fee: $50/8 weeks
Time: llam -12pm Level: Intermediate
Class: #3215 Fee: $50/8 weeks
Time: 12 -1 pm Level: Advanced
Class: #3216 Fee: $50/8 weeks
tennis Leagues
Prepare and work toward tournament
playing. Must become a member of USTA
(United States Tennis Association). Class
meets twice a week. Bring racquet and
new can of 3 balls.
Instructor: Danny Cook
Place: Camino Grove Tennis Courts
1420 South 6th Avenue
Days/Dates: Monday and Wednesday,
3/22 -5/19
Time: 3:30 -5pm Age: 9 -17 years
Class: #3268 Fee: $140/9 weeks
All tennis classes are canceled If the
courts are wet due to rein.
Junior Golf
Eight levels to teach juniors the game of
golf in a fun, safe environment. Combines
golf skills with character development
Juniors will learn swing fundamentals,
short game techniques, rules, etiquette
and the Six Pillars of Character as
designed by Character Counts.
Place: Arcadia Par 3 Golf Course
620 E. Live Oak Avenue, Arcadia
Age: 7 -15 years Fee: $59/4 weeks
Instructor: Arcadia Par 3 Staff
Session 1 - Class: #2784
Days/Dates: Monday, 4/5 -4/26; 4pm
Session 2 - Class: #3130
Days/Dates: Monday, 5/3 -5/24; 4pm
Session 3 - Class: #3131
Days/Dates: Monday, 617 -6/28; 4pm
County of Las Angeles
Parks and Recreation Department
Arcadia County Park • 626.621.4619
405 South Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia
Arcadia Park offers on -going class
sessions in Yoga, Violin, Keyboard and
Guitar, as well as M -F morning Tiny
Tots classes. Ages, days, times and
fees vary. Call 626.821.4619 for details
or look at the Arcadia County Park
section of the City of Arcadia websde:
www.cl.amadle.ce.us.
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Arcadia High School Field
Wednesday, March 17 (students ban 1999-2oos)
Raindate: March 31
Wednesday, March 24 (students born ins-19w)
Ralndate: March 31
Check - In 3:30pm • Event Begins At 4pm
Students should attend the meet which corresponds with their year of birth.
Participation is open to elementary and middle school -age boys and girls born
in years 1995 -2003 who are Arcadia residents or attend Arcadia Schools
(public or private). Participants must compete in the age division in which they were
bom. Boys and girls will compete in separate gender divisions. Participants may
compete in only one Running Event, one Field Event and one Relay.
Track Most Practice: Elementary students who are interested in participating
should register with a Playground Recreation Leader. Middle School Students
should check with PE teachers about participating in the track meet.
Pre - registration is mandatory.
Tournament
Arcadia Park 3 Goff Course
Saturday, April 10
Check-In 12:30pm
$9.50 per entry
The Juniors Spring Golf
Tournament Is open to youth 17
years of age and under of all golf
abilities and skill levels. The entry
fee lovers registration, awards and
green fees. Trophies donated by
Shaffer Awards. If ndtitied in
advance, clubs may be provided by
Par -3.
The Par - 3 Golf Course is located
at 620 E. Live Oak Avenue.
Registration and payment must be
submitted to the Golf Course. Cali
the Golf Course at 626.443.9367
for more information.
The Great E� Race
Flashlight Egg Hunt
for Teens
Eisenhower Park OFF
Friday, April 2
8pm
Middle and High School Students are
invited to bring their flashlights and
baskets and search for eggs in the
darkl Prizes range from restaurant
gift certificates to amusement park
tickets) The hunt will be divided into
two divisions: 6th -8th graders and
9th -12th graders.
Kids Travel Club
Knott's Berry Farm
Friday, April 9, 9am -6pm
$62 (12 and older)
$54 (11 and under)
Kids Travel Club will be heading to Knott's
Berry Farm on Friday, April 9. Knott's
offers lots of rides, shows, shops and
food. AUSD students will be on Spring
Break from April 5 - 9 and this would be a
perfect way to and their Spring Vacation.
Fees include supervision, admission,
roundtrip transportation from the Arcadia
Community Center and lunch.
The Bun - 9
AT ARtADIA PUBLK
LISRARY
Programs held In the Library Auditorium,
call 626.821.5569 for more information.
TeerL&ae Teens grades 9-12 only
Tuesdays, 3 to 5:30pm through June 8
Come study, read, eat, or just hang out.
Teen Ma inee6 Teens grades 9-12 only
All showtimes begin at 3:15pm.
Thursdays - Free popcornl
April 15 Paul Bart, Mall Cop
May 13 TBA
Who Has Thy Best Pizza.
In A /c8dia? Teens grades 9-12 only
Thursday, April 22
3pm until pizza runs out.
Teens will judge which Arcadia restaurant
has the best tasting pizza.
M- 00969-Cupcake Decorating
Teens grades 9-12 only
Thursday, May 6
3pm until cupcakes run out.
Come show your creativity in decorating
a sweet gift for Moml
Teen.Summer Heading_ProcLsam 2010
Teens entering grades 9-12 only
Online sign -ups start Sunday, June 13
http:/Albrary.cf.arcedia.ca.us
First day to submit book reviews is
Monday, June 21. Program ends
Saturday July 31
YA librarian melting and preparing chocolate
for teen candy making.
Friends of the Arcadia Public Library volunteer
Mr. Reuter, is shifting books to make more
room for the Teen Book collection to expand.
10 - The Buzz
nigh School Apache Pit
Through June 3, 2010
Monday - Thursday, 2:45- 5:30pm
(Closed March 17 and 24 for Track Meats)
The Apache Pit program is a free drop -in hang out for high school students. Open
Monday - Thursday, 2:45- 5:30pm, in the Cafeteria and provides teens with a place
to play ping -pong, billiards, foosball, visit with friends, do homework, and participate in
special events. Snacks and drinks are available for purchase from the snack shop.
Interested students are encouraged to stop byl
Middle School -Age Programs
Free Supervised Middle School Youth Center Re -Zone:
Through May 21, 2010; Tuesday - Friday, 2:30pm- 4:30pm
Arcadia Public Library Imagination Theater
(Closed March 17 and 24 for Track Meets)
Re -Zone is a free drop-in program, for youth in grades 6 -8 which provides a safe
place for teens to hang out with friends. The Center is closed on AUSD school holidays
and minimum days. The Center is supervised by Recreation Leaders and provides a
variety of programs including indoor and outdoor games and sports, table games, crafts,
tournaments and more. There is no charge for the program but fees will be charged for
special events as scheduled. Participants are required to sign in and out on a daily
basis; however, staff cannot prevent a youth from leaving the center if they so desire.
Transportation to or from Re -Zone Is the responsibility of the participant.
After School Program Registration: To register, download form online at
www.ci.arcadia.ca or stop by the Recreation and Community Services Office:
375 Campus Drive, Arcadia, CA 91066 or FAX 626.821.4370
Intramural Volleyball League:
Held at all three middle school sites, this program is open to both boys and girls of
all ability levelsl Practices are held two times a week after school at each middle
school campus. Rotating teams will scrimmage each other at Dana Middle School.
The league will run from April 12 - May 28. The league is organized to provide a fun,
non - competitive learning experience.
Intramural League Registration and Uniform Fitting:
Arcadia Community Center; Thursday, April 1; 6-8pm; $17` per person
League registration is limited and will be accepted beginning April 1 at the Community
Center and at the Recreation Office thereafter, space permitting. Participants will have
an opportunity to register and try on sample uniform sizes at this time. Fees must be
paid In full for students to participate in league practices and games. League shirts
will be available for purchase at the Recreation Office during regular business hours
throughout the school year. ALL SPECIAL ORDER UNIFORMS MUST BE PLACED
BY APRIL 8. - includes $2 Registration Fee
Leader -In- Training (L.I.T.) Program:
Prepare to be a future Recreation Leader throug
(L.I.T.) Program. Select Volunteens will have the
week at the Elementary Summer
Fun'n Play, Middle School Zone,
as well as the Outdoor Adventure
Day Camp and Sports Camp.
Applications for Summer Season
will be available on April 19 and
are due to the Recreation and
Community Services Department
by May 21. Leader -In- Training
interviews will be held after school
the weeks of May 24 and May 31.
Note: Volunteens love working for
outside organizations as welll
If your organization or event needs
volunteers, please call 626.821.4328.
h the Volunteen Leader -In- Training
opportunity to work two to three times a
Youth Acting
A beginning acting class that explores
various methods of stage acting, utilizing
group work and individual practices specific
to children. Imagination Exploration
exercises and fun team - building games
will ensure a well- rounded experience.
Instructor: Julia Appleton
Place: Arcadia Public Library
Imagination Theatre
Days/Dates: Monday, 4/12 -6/7
(no class 5/31)
Time: 6:30- 7:30pm Age: 7 -14 years
Class: #3053 Fee: $40/8 weeks
Includes props and supplies.
Guitar
Level A - Learn all open position chords,
begin to read music and tablature and
start learning a repertoire of songs.
Level B - A continuation of Level A class.
Learn the bar chord, strumming patterns,
and begin finger picking techniques.
Mastery of Level A class required.
Level C - Learn fretboard theory, scales
and modes, blues, improvisation, and
continue working on repertoire.
A $20 materials fee paid to the instructor
at the first class meeting.
Instructor: Dr. Brandon Bernstein, D.M.A.
USC Thornton School of Music
Place: Community Center Craft Room
Days/Dates: Monday, 4/12 -5/10
Time: 6:30- 7:15pm Age: 12 years +
Class: #3133 Level A Fee: $50/5 weeks
Time: 7:15 -8pm Age: 12 years +
Class: #3134 Level B Fee: $50/5 weeks
Time: 8- 8:45pm Age: 12 years +
Class: #3135 Level C Fee: $50/5 weeks
Days/Dates: Monday, 5/17 -6/21
(no class 5/31)
Time: 6:30- 7:15pm Age: 12 years +
Class: #3136 Level A Fee: $50/5 weeks
Time: 7:15 -8pm Age: 12 years +
Class: #3137 Level B Fee: $50/5 weeks
Time: 8- 8:45pm Age: 12 years +
Class: #3138 Level C Fee: $50/5 weeks
Hip Hop
Get your body moving and your heart
rate up by with this fun and exciting form
of dance. Learn basic techniques, ways
to stretch the body and fun routines.
Instructor: Julia Appleton
Place: Community Center Ballroom
Days/Dates: Monday, 4/12 -6/7
(no class 5/31)
Time: 5-6pm Age: 13 -17 years
Class: #3143 Fee: $40/8 weeks
Volleyball (16 years and older)
Coordinator: Amanda Salazar
Place: Arcadia High School South Gym
Days/Dates: Tuesday, 4/13 -6/1
No class when school holds activities
Time: 7 -10pm Age: 16 years +
Class: #3232 Fee: $20/8 weeks
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Self- defense, personal growth and physical
discipline plus introduction to karate.
Uniforms may be purchased from instructor
(not required). Parents must attend the
start of the first class to sign the In&uctoes
Liability Release.
Instructor: Alan Whitaker
Place: Community Center Activity Room
DaysWates: Tuesday, 4/13 -6/8
(no class 6/1)
Time: 6:30 -8pm Age: 12 -17 years`
Class: #3153 Fee: $35/8 weeks
under 12 years with instructor permission only
Watercolor Workshop
Explore the world of watercolors by
learning the basic techniques to create
beautiful paintings. Color mixing,
composition, texture and techniques are
taught. All materials are provided by the
instructor. $10 supply fee (cash only)
due to the instructor at the first
class meeting.
Instructor: Pradeepa Thirumulu
Place: Community Center Craft Room
Days/Dates: Wednesday, 4/14 -6/2
Time: 4:15- 5:15pm Age: 8 -14 years
Class: #3173 Fee: $40/8 weeks
Beginning Drums
Basic techniques including reading
rhythms, rudiments, dynamics and basic
3-way coordination will be covered.
Students must bring a 12" practice pad
and sticks to each class. A $9 book fee is
required and payable to the instructor at
the first class meeting. Please visit
www.drumminguncut.com or call
213.446.6944 for more information.
Instructor: Jason Blair
Place: Community Center Class Room
Days/Dates: Thursday, 4/15 -6/24
(no class 5/13,6/3 & 6/10)
Time: 5 -6pm Age: 13 years +
Class: #3104 Fee: $45/8 weeks
Youth Tennis Clinic
Students learn basic grips, ground
strokes, serves, footwork and handleye
coordination. Students must provide own
racquet and balls.
Place: Arcadia High School Tennis Courts
Age: 8 -17 years
Days/Dates: Saturday, 4/17 -WS
Instructor: Danny Cook
Time: 9 -10am Level: Beginner
Class: #3209 Fee: ,$5018 weeks
Time: 10 -11am Level: Adv. Beg.
Class: #3210 Fee: $50/8 weeks
Time: 11am -12pm Level: Intermediate
Class: #3211 Fee: $50/8 weeks
Time: 12 -1 pm Level: Advanced
Class: #3212 Fee: $50/8 weeks
Instructors: Tim Pawley,
2W8 CIF Coach of the Year,
TJP Tennis Professionals
Time: 9 -10am Level: Beginner
Class: 03213 Fee: $50/8 weeks
Time: 10.11 am
Class: 02,14
Time: 11 am -12pm
Class: #3215
Time: 12 -1 pm
Class: #3216
Level: Adv Beg
Fee: $50/8 weeks
Level: Intermediate
Fee: $50/8 weeks
Level: Advanced
Fee: $50/8 weeks
All tennis classes are canceled If the
courts are wet due to rain.
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Jewelry Making
Silk Painting
Zumba
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Aerobics/Strength Training
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626.5743884
The Arcadia Recreation Department information hotline is called The Buzz Line.
In the event of inclement weather or program cancellations, the hotline will indicate the status
of our daily programs. The Buzz Line is available to all parents and participants and is
a convenient way to obtain program information. The Hotline is updated daily by noon.
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AT ARCADIA PUBLK LIBRARY
Call 626.821.5569 for more information.
Alas /ca/ Kidoscoae Concert
Johannes. Robert Clara F/orestan and Euseb lus
Wednesday, April 28; 7:15pm
The piano quartets, Johannes Brahms' in C minor and Robert
Schumann's in Eb, are two reasons why the Romantic era is still
so popular. Kevin Fitz - Gerald, professor of piano at USC will be
joined by L.A. Philharmonic violinist Paul Stein, Carrie Dennis,
principal violist of the L.A. Philharmonic, and cellist Maksim
Velichkin, music director of Classical Underground.
No reservations are necessary and admission is free.
Complimentary coffee provided by Starbucks. The Classical
Kaleidoscope Concert series are unique and memorable free
concerts brought to you by the Arcadia Public Library
Foundation.
Forn_Flfm_Prram. of the Librar
Second Wednesday of the month, 6pm
Broaden your horizons ... Arcadia Public Library is proud to
present a series of foreign films each month for the adult
community. Patrons over seventeen are welcome to attend.
The programs will begin at 6pm and may last until 9pm,
depending on the movie being shown that month. The films will
be shown in the Cay Mortenson Auditorium at the Arcadia
Public Library. Feel free to bring your dinner. Dessert is on usl
Raise the Red Lantern - April 14; 6pm Hong Kong (PG); 125 min.
1991 Academy Award nominee for Foreign Language Film
All About My Mother - May 12; 6pm Spain (8);102 min.
1999 Academy Award for Foreign Language Film
Character - June 9; 6pm The Netherlands (R); 125 min.
1997 Academy Award for Foreign Language Film
A Pat�ourri of Books: Adult_Book Discuss _ Grog
Come join fellow readers and share your thoughts (or just listen in)
about each of these books in a comfortable, relaxed environment.
All discussions are held in the Library Conference Room, are
free and no registration is required. Copies of the books to be
discussed will be available to check out at the Library. The
morning group meets the fourth Tuesday of the month at 10am
and the evening group meets the fourth Thursday of the month
at 7pm January through October.
Empress Orchid by Anchee Min
Tuesday, April 27; 10am and Thursday, April 22; 7pm
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
Tuesday, May 25;10am and Thursday, May 27; 7pm
To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
Tuesday, June 22;10am and Thursday, June 24; 7pm
Adult Summer RgadfnPr ram
Mark your calendars for our second annual summer reading
program for adultsl The theme this year is "Water Your Mind:
READI" Read, win prizes, and attend informative and fun
programs relating to water and plantsl Registration starts on the
Ilbrary's website http: /A!braryci.arcadia.ca.us on Sunday, June
13, and in- person on Monday, June 14 at the Adult Information
Desk. The program itself runs from Monday, June 21 through
Saturday, July 31. Hope you can join usl
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ARCADIA HISTORICAL MUSEUM
ADULT LEARNING SERMIS
Call 626.574.5440 for more information.
Brown Bac�Lunch Tafks `F
Thursdays, April 15, May 20 and June 17
Talks begin at noon
April 15: Arcadia Chief of Police Robert Sanderson:
"The History of the Police Department"
May 20: Second Vice - President of the Arcadia Historical
Society, Gene Glasco: "The Beat Goes On:
Arcadia's Backyard Bands of the Sixties, Part TWo ""
June 17: Member of Huntington Library's Speaker's Bureau,
Liz Thompson: "Getting to Know Arabella and Henry
Huntington"
The Museum will continue presenting our popular Brown Bag
Lunch Talks which take place the third Thursday of every month
on the Museum's outdoor patio. Please dress appropriately
according to weather conditions. Bring your lunch and listen to
our guest speakers who will present snippets about Arcadia
history, people, places and events. For more information on
each talk, please call the Museum in advance at (626) 574 -5440
or consult our website at httpJ /museum.ci.areadia.ca.us.
ARCADIA HISTORICAL MUSEUM
EXHIBITS:
Call 626.574.5440 for more information.
Thirteen Square Miles=
Arcadia _s_ Ma_vg; tyough Time
April 10 through May 22
Today the city of Arcadia encompasses thirteen square miles.
This exhibit will move you through time by virtue of this display
of maps of the Arcadia area. You will be amazed at the changes;
from the Tongva period through the present dayl
This exhibit is a collaboration between the Ruth and Charles
Glib Arcadia Historical Museum and the Arcadia Public Library
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PUBLIC LIBRARY `
Corn uter Classes _% ' �"' the Library! �.
Join us April through June
for the spring 2010 season
of our popular Computer
Learning Labl Offered are a
variety of courses covering
common computer W f„
applications and online "•
tools and technologies, all
of which will be taught in a .
small group environment
with lots of attention and
hands -on practice. Courses
generally run from 75 to 90 minutes, and certain pre - requisites
do apply. The complete schedule of courses will be available
beginning Tuesday, March 9. In- person registration for Arcadia
residents only (with valid ID) will be available on Monday, March
22 from 10am until noon. Following this period, registration will
be open to all, either in person or by phone. Sessions fill up fast,
so register early! If you have questions or would like to register,
please call the Adult Information Services desk at 626.821.5569.
Chinese Brush Painting
A traditional and philosophical approach
to water and ink painting (black and white).
Students can provide their own supplies
or buy supplies from the instructor at
the first class meeting (supplies cost
approximately $30). Students will
need a Chinese paint brush, jar of
India ink and paper. Instructor will
specify paper needed at the first
class meeting.
Instructor: Master All Tam
Place: Community Center Craft Room
Days/Dates: Wednesday, 4/14 -6/2
Time: 1:15 -3pm Age: Adult
Class: #3077 Fee: $80/8 weeks
Chinese Brush Painting
(Color)
Paint birds and flowers using traditional
Chinese Brush Painting Techniques.
Students can provide their own supplies
or buy supplies from the instructor at the
first class meeting (supplies cost
approximately $30). Students will need a
Chinese paint brush, jar of India ink and
paper. Instructor will specify paper
needed at the first class meeting.
Instructor: Master Ali Tam
Place: Community Center Craft Room
Days/Dates: Friday, 4/16 -6/4
Time: 3 -5pm Age: Adult
Class: #3078 Fee: $80/8 weeks
Watercolor Workshop
Explore the world of watercolors by
learning the basics to create beautiful
paintings. Color mixing, composition,
texture and techniques will be taught.
All materials are provided by the
instructor. $10 supply fee (cash only)
due to the instructor at the first class
meeting.
Instructor: Pradeepa Thirumulu
Place: Community Center Craft Room
Days/Dates: Wednesday, 4/14 -6/2
Time: 5:30 -7pm Age: Adult
Class: #3174 Fee: $50/8 weeks
Oil and acrylic Painting
Enjoy the versatility of brush and palette
knife painting. Each person taught for
individual artistic expression, including
color and composition. No experience
required. Students provide own oil or
acrylic paints, canvas and table easel.
Instructor: KT Boyce
Place: Community Center Craft Room
Days/Dates: Thursday, 4/15 -5/13
Time: 7 -9pm Age: Adult
Class: #3172 Fee: $35/5 weeks
Days/Dates: Thursday, 5/20 -6/24
(no class 6110)
Time: 7 -9pm Age: Adult
Class: #3175 Fee: $35/5 weeks
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Beliy Dancing
Want to dance like Shakira? Learn the
elegant Egyptian Caberet style, Zenouba
has studied and performed in Egypt,
Morroco and other countries. This session
learn how to use the finger cymbals and
dance a new choreography with them.
Learn to move your body with grace and
seduction in this low- impact, body- friendly
dance. Wear comfortable clothing and
smooth -soled shoes. Bring a mat
to class.
Instructor: Katalina ( Zenouba) Stephanos
Place: Community Center Activity Room
Days/Dates: Monday, 4/12 -6/7
(no class 5/31)
Time: 8 -9pm Age: 16 years +
Class: #3071 Fee: $40/8 weeks
Ballroom Dance
Singles or couples welcome. In this
session you will learn the Rumba
and the East Coast Swing.
Wear leather -soled shoes.
Instructor: Virginia Morrow
Place: Community Center Ballroom
Days/Dates: Tuesday, 4113 -6/8
(no class 611)
Time: 7 -8pm Level: Beginner
Class: #3066 Fee: $45/8 weeks
Time: 8:15- 9:15pm Level: Int/Adv
Class: #3067 Fee: $45/8 weeks
)an for Fun and Exercise
Get a workout while moving and
exercising to a variety of music. A
low- impact workout which includes a
gentle warm up and cool down.
Bring a mat.
Instructor: Pam Kay, Entertainer and
Choreographer
Place: Community Center Dance Room
Days/Dates: Monday, 4/12 -6/7
(no class 5/31)
Time: 7:30- 8:30pm Age: 16 years +
Class: #3151 Fee: $32/8 weeks
Social Ballroom Dance
Learn the Waltz. Class taught mostly in
Mandarin and little English. Learn the
basics and be able to dance with a
partner on the dance floor!
Instructor: Bin Bin Liu
Place: Community Center Activity Room
Days/Dates: Thursday, 4/15 -6124
(no class 6/10)
Time: 7 -8pm Age: 16 years +
Class: #3203 Fee: $50/10 weeks
Line Dance - Conant' Western
Learn basic steps and one new dance
each week.
Instructor: Margie Gardner
Place: Community Center Dance Room
Days/Dates: Tuesday, 4/13 -6/8
(no class 6/1)
Time: 6:30 -8pm Level: Basics
Class: #3160 Fee: $40/8 weeks
Days/Dates: Thursday, 4/15 -6/3
Time: 7:15- 8:15pm Level: Basics
Class: #3161 Fee: $40/8 weeks
Time: 8:30- 9:30pm Level: Beg/Int.
Class: #3162 Fee: $40/8 weeks
BalkWm - "Shall We Dance"
Learn to lead and
follow in the classic
dance styles of �
ballroom. Includes
an introduction to
Foxtrot, Waltz,
Rumba, Tango and
Cha -Cha. Partners E
recommended
but not required.
Please wear
smooth -soled shoes.
Instructor: Cheryl Sevold
Place: Community Center Ballroom
Days/Dates: Thursday, 4/15 -5/20
Time: 7 -8pm Age: 16 years +
Class: #3068 Fee: $35/6 weeks
Intermediate Line Dance
Adds to basic knowledge of line dancing)
Instructor: Pam Wagoner
Place: Community Center Ballroom
Days/Dates: Wednesday, 4/14 -6/23
(no class 6 /9)
Time: 8 -9pm Age: Adult
Class: #3163 Fee: $45/10 weeks
Days/Dates: Thursday, 4/15 -6/24
(no class 6/10)
Time: 6 -7pm Age: Adult
Class: #3164 Fee: $45/10 weeks
NEW - COMBO CLASS
Take Intermediate Line Dance on
Wednesday AND Thursday!
Days/Dates: Wednesday/Thursday,
4/14 -6/24 (no class 6/9 & 6/10)
Time: 6 -7pm Age: Adult
Class: #3165 Fee: $75/
20 sessions
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Salsa level 1
For the beginner as well as those that
wants to polish their moves and learn a
variety of footwork and combinations with
a clean and sharp technique that most
other salsa instructors bypass. After this
class, you will have the main moves to
dance your way around any salsa club.
Wear leather -soled shoes and comfortable
clothes.
Instructors:
Dorothy Tsu and Moses Navarro
members of Los Rumberos Dance Company and
Champions of the 2005 World salsa Team
showdown competition.
Place: Community Center Ballroom
Days/Dates: Thursday, 4/15 -6/24
(no class 00)
Time: 8:15- 9:15pm Age: Adult
Class: #3198 Fee: $50/10 weeks
Tappercize
Tap routines to Broadway show tunes
(wear tap shoes).
Instructor: Dannalou Machi
Place: Community Center Dance Room
Days/Dates: Thursday, 4/22 -6/3
Time: 6:15 -7pm Age: 16 years +
Class: #3208 Fee: $3017 weeks
Salsa level 11
Pro- requisite: You must have at least one
session of the Beginning Level I class
taught by Moses and Dorothy. Due to the
specNic technique and footwork taught In
their Level I class, N Is unlikely that
beginner lessons elsewhere would prepare
you for this class.
Learn more sophisticated footwork
(shines) and more complicated partnering
turns and patterns for a more impressive
look on the dance floor.
Instructors:
Dorothy Tsu and Moses Navarro
Members of Los Rumberos Dance Company and
Champions of the 2005 World Salsa Team
showdown competition.
Place: Community Center Dance Room
Days/Detes: Tuesday, 4/13 -6/22
(no class 6/1)
Time: 8 -9pm Age: Adult
Class: #3199 Fee: $50 /10weeks
Tap for tun and Exercise
Exercise in a fun way. Learn
choreographed dance routines with
an emphasis on tap and jazz. Wear
comfortable clothes and tap shoes or
leather -soled shoes. (Limit of 20 per class)
Instructor: Pam Kay,
Entertainer /Choreographer
Place: Community Center Dance Room
Days/Dates: Monday, 4/12 -6/7
(no class 5/31)
Time: 5:30- 6:30pm Level: Beginner
Class: #3206 Fee: $32/8 weeks
Time: 6:30- 7:30pm Level: Int/Adv
Class: #3207 Fee: $32/8 weeks
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Zumba' fuses hypnotic latin and world
rhythms and easy -to- follow moves to
create an exhilarating fitness program that
will blow you awayl Wear tennis shoes
and comfortable workout clothes.
Instructor: Thea Komen
Place: Community Center Dance Room
Days/Dates: Tuesday, 4/13 -6/22
(no class 611)
Time: 5:30- 6:30pm Age: Adults
Class: #3075 Fee: $55/10 weeks
Days/Dates: Wednesday, 4/14 -6/23
(no class 6/9)
Time: 8:30- 9:30pm Age: Adults
Class: #3074 Fee: $55/10 weeks
Belly Dancing Basics:
Cabaret and Tribal
Learn basic belly dance moves of both
the glamorous Egyptian style and the
group improvisational American Tribal
Style. This is a great workout and
introduction to the belly dance world.
Wear comfortable workout clothes.
Instructor. Thea Komen
Place: Community Center Dance Room
Days/Dates: Wednesday, 4/14 -6/23
(no class 6(9)
Time: 7:30- 8 :30pm Age: Adults
Class: #3073 Fee: $55/10 weeks
Sewing Machine Basics
Learn to use basic functions on your
sewing machine in this fun classl Make
small samples of different stitches and
seams that can be kept in a notebook for
reference and for creating a small project.
Students provide sewing machine and
basic supplies. Please see supply list at
www.robeccaprange.com. A $15
materials fee must be paid at time of
registration for project and sample kit.
Refunds must be requested at least 5
business days prior to course start date.
Instructor: Rebecca Prange
Place: Community Center Craft Room
Days/Dates: Tuesday, 4/13
Time: 6:30 -9pm Age: 13 years +
Class: #3202 Fee: $35
Jewelry Making
Learn basic skills of the five areas of
jewelry making including weave, wire
wrap, knotting, stitch and beading.
Jewelry design and instruction provided.
Tool kits can be purchased for $15 - $35.
Additional materials fees range from $20
- $35 per class. Supply sheet given at
first class.
Instructor: Lilian Chen
Place: Community Center Craft Room
Days/Dates: Wednesday, 4/14 -6/2
Time: 7:30 -9pm Age: 16 year +
Class: #3152 Fee: $40/8 weeks
Chinese calligraphy
Learn the basic calligraphy strokes for the
creation of Chinese writing as an art form.
Students can provide their own supplies
or buy them from instructor at
the first class.
Instructor: Master All Tam
Place: Community Center Craft Room
Days/Dates: Wednesday, 4/14 -6/2
Time: 3-4pm Age: Adult
Class: #3079 Fee: $60/8 weeks
Guitar
Level A - Learn all open position chords,
begin to read music and tablature and
start learning a repertoire of songs.
Level B - A continuation of Level A class.
Learn the bar chord, strumming patterns,
and begin finger picking techniques.
Mastery of Level A class required.
Level C - Learn fretboard theory, scales
and modes, blues, improvisation, and
continue working on repertoire.
A $20 materials fee paid to the instructor
at the first class meeting.
Instructor: Dr. Brandon Bernstein, D.M.A.
USC Thornton School of Music
Place: Community Center Craft Room
Days/Dates: Monday, 4/12 -5/10
Time: 6:30- 7:15pm Age: 12 years +
Class: #3133 Level A Fee: $50/5 weeks
Time: 7:15 -8pm Age: 12 years +
Class: #3134 Level B Fee: $50/5 weeks
Time: 8- 8:45pm Age: 12 years +
Class: #3135 Level C Fee: $50/5 weeks
Days/Dates: Monday, 5/17 -6/21
(no class 5/31)
Time: 6:30- 7:15pm Age: 12 years +
Class: #3136 Level A Fee: $50/5 weeks
Time: 7:15 -8pm Age: 12 years +
Class: #3137 Level B Fee: $50/5 weeks
Time: 8- 8 :45pm Age: 12 years +
Class: #3138 Level C Fee: $50/5 weeks
Dog Obedience
Basic obedience training for dogs.
REGISTER AT FIRST CLASS ONLY. Dogs
must be at least 6 months old and must
have proof of rabies and panro vaccinations.
Instructor: Danielle Prosser
Place: Eisenhower Memorial Park
Days/Dates: Tuesday, 4/13 -6/1
Time: 7- 8:15pm Age: Adult
Class: #3102 Fee: $3418 weeks
Introduction to NO dose Work
Build confidence, burn excess energy and
strengthen the bond with your dog. This
class focuses on how to encourage and
develop your dog's natural scenting
abilities by using their desire to hunt and
their love of toys, food and exercise. For
dogs of all breeds, shapes and sizes. Must
bring dog, crate, leash, water, treats, toys
and proof of current vaccinations to the
first class. No dogs that are aggressive
to people. Learn more at:
www.k9nosework.com or www.NACSW.net.
Under 18 need adult present.
Instructor: Roxanne Baudry
Place: Community Center Back Patio
Days/Dates: Thursday, 4/22 -6/17
(no class 6/10)
Time: 6- 7:30pm Age: 15 years +
Class: #3147 Fee: $130/8 weeks
Time: 7:45- 9:15pm Age: 15 years +
Class: #3148 Fee: $130/8 weeks
Variety Dog Training
Tricks, Rally, Agility, Nose Work,
Obedience ... and morel Each week will
focus on a new activity or dog sport that
will stimulate your canine companion's
mind and body. For all breeds and ages
(4 mo +) Activities will vary based upon
your input and interests. Bring dog, leash,
bowl and water, treats, toys and a copy of
current vaccinations to first class. No prior
training necessary. No dogs that are
aggressive to people. Under 18 need
adult present
Instructor: Roxanne Baudry
Place: Community Center Back Patio
Days/Dates: Saturday, 4/17 -5/15
Time: 1:15- 2:30pm Age: 15 years +
Class: #3149 Fee: $75/5 weeks
Days/Dates: Saturday, 5/22 -6/19
Time: 1:15- 2:30pm Age: 15 years +
Class: #3150 Fee: $75/5 weeks
Bellyrobics
Looking for a class with lots of sass and
pizzazz? Waste away your waist while
having funl This low- impact class
combines slimming midriff moves with
footwork. Zenouba will get you movin' and
groovin' to various rhythms and drums
including Samba, Hula and Bollywood
while finding the new slimmer you! Wear
comfortable shoes and clothing, bring a
mat or towel to class.
Instructor: Katalina ( Zenouba) Stephanos
Piece: Community Center Activity Room
Days/Dates: Wednesday, 4/14 -6/2
Time: 8:30- 9:30pm Age: 16 years +
Class: #3072 Fee: $40/8 weeks
Aerobics /Strength Training
Increase your energy, strength and
flexibility. Bring 2 free weights and a mat.
Instructor: Bonnie Smithson
Place: Community Center Ballroom
Age: 16 years + Fee: $48/10 weeks
Days/Dates: Monday, 4112 -6/21
(no class 5/31)
Time: 7 -8pm Class: #3057
Time- 8 -9pm Class: #3054
Days/Dates: Wednesday, 4/14 -6/23
(no class 6/9)
Time: 6:45- 7:45pm Class: #3055
Days/Dates: Thursday, 4/15 -6/24
(no class 6/10)
Time: 8:15- 9:15pm Class: #3056
Pilates
Designed to improve flexibility, body shape
and posture. A continuous flow of specific
exercises. Bring a mat for floor work.
Instructor: Amy Friedman
Place: Santa Anita Church Fellowship Hall
226 West Colorado Boulevard
Days/Dates: Wednesday, 4/14 -6/23
(no class 5/12 and 619)
Time: 5:30- 6:15pm Level: Beginner
Class: #3197 Fee: $55/9 weeks
Place: Arcadia County Park - Sr. Building
Days/Dates: Thursday, 4/15 -6/24
Time: 8- 8:45pm Level: Beginner
Class: #3196 Fee: $55/11 weeks
Sculpt Pllates oats a weer
A dynamic workout including cardio, weight
lifting and resistance training as well as a
full pilates workout. Bring a mat and 2 free
weights.
Instructor: Michael Ahmadi
Place: Santa Anita Church Fellowship Hall
226 West Colorado Boulevard
Days/Dates: Wednesday, 4/14 -6/23
(no class 5/12 & 6/9)
Time: 7:30- 8:30pm Level: All Levels
Class: #3239 Fee: $55/9 weeks
Sculpt Pilates TWO s west
A dynamic workout including cardio, weight
lifting and resistance training as well as a
full pilates workout. The routine changes
every 3 weeks to keep the body awake and
energized. Bring a mat and 2 free weights.
Instructor: Amy Friedman
Places:
Arcadia Public Library Auditorium (Toes)
Arcadia County Park Senior Building (Thor)
Days/Dates: Tuesday/Thursday,
4/13 -6/24
Time: 6 -7pm Level: All Levels
Class: #3200 Fee: $100/22 classes
Time: 7 -8pm Level: All Levels
Class: #3201 Fee: $100/22 classes
Movement Fusion
Continuous basic movements from a
variety of dance, yoga and Pilates to
strengthen, tone and stretch the muscles.
Bring a mat to class.
Instructor: Vicki Partridge
Place: Community Center Dance Room
Days/Dates: Wednesday, 4/14 -6/2
Time: 6:30- 7:30pm Age: 16 years +
Class: #3234 Fee: $40/8 weeks
Yoga with Tana
Tana will teach the sun salutations by
synchronizing breath with a progressive
series of postures. Bring a mat.
Instructor: Tana Omer - Marlow
Place: Community Center Activity Room
Days/Dates: Tuesday, 4/13 -6/22
(no class 6/1)
Time: 5:45 -7pm Level: Beginner
Class: #3244 Fee: $50/10 weeks
Hatha Yoga
Integrates movement therapy, energy
healing, meditation and yoga poses to
calm and cultivate peace of mind, body
and spirit. For all ages and levels.
Instructor: Amy Friedman
Place: Arcadia Community Center
Days/Dates: Monday, 4/12 -6/21
(no class 5131)
Time: 6 -7pm Age: Adult
Class: #3242 Fee: $60/10 weeks
Time: 7 -8pm Age: Adult
Class: #3243 Fee: $60/10 weeks
Place: Santa Anita Church Fellowship Hall
226 West Colorado Boulevard
Days/Dates: Wednesday, 4/14 -6/23
(no class 5/12 and 6/9)
Time: 6:15- 7:15pm Age: Adult
Class: #3241 Fee: $60/9 weeks
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Gentle Yoga
Improve flexibility, strengthen core and
lower back muscles and improve balance.
Instructor: Michael Ahmadi
Place: Arcadia Community Center
Age: Adult Fee: $50/10 weeks
Days/Dates: Monday, 4112 -6/21
(no class 5/31)
Time: 5-6pm Class: #3237
Days/Dates: Wednesday, 4/14 -6/23
(no class 6/9)
Time: 5:30- 6:30pm Class: #3238
Daya/Dates: Saturday, 4/17 -6/19
Time: 7 -Sam Class: #3240
Time: 8 -9am Class: #3236
Cardio Kick Boxing
Have fun, burn calories and develop
coordination, flexibility, and endurance.
Instructor: Bonnie Smithson
Place: Community Center Ballroom
Days/Dates: Monday, 4/12 -6/21
(no Gass 5/31)
Time: 6 -7pm Age: 16 years +
Class: #3076 Fee: $40/10 weeks
Badminton
Participants must agree to play by posted
rules. Bring own racquet and birdies.
Place: Arcadia High School South Gym
Day/Dates: Friday, 4/16 -6/4
No class when school holds activities
Time: 7 -10pm Age: 16 years +
Fee: FREE
Tennis Players' Clinic
A physically demanding court workout and
drill, fun and games to prepare players for
match play. Bring racquet and a new can
of 3 balls.
Instructor: Danny Cook
Place: Arcadia High School Tennis Court
Days/Dates: Monday, 4/12 -6/7
(no class 5/31)
Time: 6- 7:30pm Level: Int
Class: #3220 Fee: $70/8 weeks
Time: 7:30 -9pm Level: Adv
Class: #3221 Fee: $70/8 weeks
Days/Dates: Thursday, 4/15 -6/3
Time: 6- 7:30pm
Level: Int
Class: #3222
Fee: $70/8 weeks
Time: 7:30 -9pm
Level: Adv
Class: #3223
Fee: $70/8 weeks
Place: Camino Grove Tennis Court
Days/Dates: Friday, 4/16 -6/4
Time: 8:30 -10am Level: Beg. Drill
Class: #3224 Fee: $70/8 weeks
Time: 10- 11:30am Level: Adv. Drill
Class: #3225 Fee: $70/8 weeks
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Adult Tennis Players Clinic
A physically demanding court workout and
drill, fun and games to prepare players for
match play. Bring racquet and a new can
of 3 balls.
Instructors: Tim Pawley,
2008 CIF Coach of the Year,
TJP Tennis Professionals
Place: Arcadia High School Courts
Days/Dates: Wednesday, 4/14 -6/2
Time: 6 -7pm Level: Beginner
Class: #3217 Fee: $50/8 weeks
Time: 7 -8pm Level: Beg/Int
Class: #3218 Fee: $508 weeks
Time: 8 -9pm Level: Int/Adv
Class: #3219 Fee: $50/8 weeks
All tennis classes will be canceled
when courts are wet due to rein.
Beginner Goff lessons
If you've never played golf, this lesson
series is for you. Learn fundamentals for
the full swing, chipping and putting, plus
golf etiquette, terminology, rules and
on- course skills. A supportive and relaxed
atmosphere that puts the emphasis on
having funl Limit of 8 per class.
Place: Arcadia Par 3 Golf Course
620 E. Live Oak Avenue, Arcadia
Age: 16 years + Fee: $89/4 lessons
Days/Dates: Friday, 4/9 -4/30
Time: 6 -7pm Class: #3113
Days/Dates: Friday, 517 -5/28
Time: 6 -7pm Class: #3114
Days/Dates: Friday, 6/4 -6/25
Time: 6 -7pm Class: #3115
Intermediate Golf Lessons
This comprehensive program focuses on
further developing your golf skills. Work
on swing technique, short game, strategy
both on and off the course and learn to
practice effectively, taking your game to
the next level. Limit of 8 per class.
Place: Arcadia Par 3 Golf Course
620 E. Live Oak Avenue, Arcadia
Age: 16 years + Fee: $89/4 lessons
Days/Dates: Sunday, 4/4 -4/25
Time: 10 -11am Class: #3116
Days/Dates: Sunday, 5/2 -5/23
Time: 10 -11am Class: #3117
Days/Dates: Sunday, 6/6 -6/27
Time: 10 -11 am Class: #3118
Golf - Weekly Short Games
A different skill taught in each session.
Skills covered: sand trap play, chipping,
pitching and putting. Classes are limited
to 8 students are are an hour in length.
Sign -up at the golf course or register
online at www.thegolfleamingcenters.com
Place: Arcadia Par 3 Golf Course
620 E. Live Oak Avenue, Arcadia
Days/Dates: Every Monday
Time: 5:30pm Age: 16 years +
Fee: $20/lesson
Volleyball
Coordinator. Amanda Salazar
Place: Arcadia High School South Gym
Days/Dates: Tuesday, 4/13 -6/1
No class when school holds activities
Time: 7 -10pm Age: 16 years +
Class: #3232 Fee: $20/8 weeks
Tai Chi Chuan and Qi Kung
Increase energy, enhance flexibility and
mobility, develop self- discipline, and
release stress.
Instructor: Master Mochi Sasian Yau
Place: Community Center Activity Room
Days/Dates: Wednesday, 4/14 -6/2
Time: 6:30- 7:30pm Level: Beg/Int
Class: #3204 Fee: $40/8 weeks
Time: 7:30- 8:30pm Level: Adv
Class: #3205 Fee: $40/8 weeks
Activities are held at the Arcadia
Community Center, 365 Campus Drive,
Program hours are 8:30am- 4:30pm,
Monday through Friday. Please call the
Arcadia Community Center at
626.574.5130 for registration and
program Information regarding all
special events and classes.
50+ Health and Wellness Classes
Arcadia Senior Services offers an array of
fitness classes to promote health and
vitality for adults over the age of 50. By
strengthening the heart, muscles and
bones, we can reduce the risk of falling,
improve flexibility and increase
endurance.
Certified instructors offer courses in
strength training, aerobics, yoga and line
dancing to meet your physical fitness as
well as your social needs. Courses begin
the week of April 13.
According to the Centers for Disease
Control, every year one in three adults
over the age of 65 experience a fall.
Having strong muscles trained to respond
quickly allows us to catch ourselves
preventing more serious injuries. A
regular fitness regimen will improve your
quality of life physically and emotionally.
Special Events Tickets non-refundable
BI- Annual Bingo and Brunch
Friday, Aprll 30 10am -1 pm $10
Enjoy a delicious catered brunch and
then have the opportunity to yell out
BINGOI There will be 10 games played
for a chance to win fabulous prizes.
Nonrefundable fee includes brunch and
bingo sheets. Please bring your own
dauber. Tickets for Arcadia residents go
on sale Tuesday, March 30 and for
non - residents on Wednesday, March 31.
Salute to Seniors
Tuesday, May 11 11:30am -1 pm $4
Join the Arcadia Rotary Club and the
Arcadia Senior Citizens Commission in
honoring the 2010 Senior of the Year.
This special luncheon will feature a
delicious meal and great entertainment.
Arcadia Senior Citizen Services receives funds from the
Los Angeles County, Community Development Block
Grants (CDBG) to administer the Information and Referral
(I & R) program. This publication is one aspect of the
services and programs available to individuals 60 years
and above. CDBG funds are also utilized to administer a
Senior Congregate Meal program, which supplements
the daily nutritional intake of our participants. A
comprehensive list of the programs and services offered is
available at the Anima Community Center, 365 Campus
Drive, Arcadia, CA 91007 or call 626.574.5130 to have the
infomration maAad.
All That Swing
Friday, June 11 4pm -7pm $10
Discover the Age of Swing. The first part
of this musical evening is a lecture on
the Swing era by an Emeritus Professor
of Music from USC. There will be an
intermission with delicious appetizers. The
evening will conclude with a 60- minute
performance from a local swing band.
Tickets go on sale for Arcadia residents
on Tuesday, May 11 and for non - residents
on Wednesday, May 12.
Doherty Beach j
Barbecue
Excursion
July 20 < -..
1 m -7 m $12
Last year's trip
was such a success we decided to do it
again! Join Arcadia Senior Services for
an enjoyable afternoon at beautiful
Doheny State Beach for a delicious
barbecue, table games, badminton,
volleyball and the opportunity to walk on
the beach, rent bikes and travel around
the ocean and complete the excursion
with a shopping trip in the marina.
Registration begins Tuesday, June 22 for
Arcadia residents and Wednesday, June
23 for nonresidents.
WILDERNESS PARK 2240 Highland
Wilderness Park Office: 626.355.5309
E -mail: wildpark ®ci.arcadia.ca.us
Have you ever wanted a local place where you can relax and unwind after a stressful week? Those mountain trips are great but,
who needs another long drive? Well, here in your own city we have Wilderness Park. This park is conveniently located in the
San Gabriel Mountains at the top of Highland Oaks Drive. A peaceful place that is great for families,
small groups and even individuals. Wilderness Park has a nature center with many animals on display and a pond to enjoy.
Come out and take pleasure in the wonders of nature that are located in your own backyard.
Don't forget you can acquire more information by going on the city website at http: / /www.ci.arcadia.r-a.us/
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Open to Public Monday - Friday:
May - September: 8 :30am -7pm
• October April: 8 :30am- 4 :30pm
Reservation Needed on Saturday and Sunday:
• Phum call for hours.. They are subject to change.
ATTENTION SCOUTSII
Check out Wilderness Park's own
Seasonal Merit Badge Brochure,
which can be accessed through
our web site or by calling the park
at 626.355.5309 to obtain
more informati
SHELTER RESERVATIONS
(Maximum of 100 in a group)
Non -Profit Organizations Only No Private Use
Reservation Includes:
Kitchen, Shelter Cover, Large BBO and Fire Circle
Please call for Fee Breakdown.
SMALL DAY -USE GROUPS
(Maximum of 25 in a group)
Reservation Mandatory for: Saturday and Sundayll
• Can only be made 7 days in advance.
• Please call for operating hours and fees.
(Sunday's we are closed by 12pm)
'Birthday Parties allowed however commercial equipment
is NQJ allowed (i.e. Bounce houses and Dunk tanks)
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RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT - CLASS /ACTIVITY REGISTRATION FORM
Parent/Adult Name
First Last O Male O Female
Address Home
Clty /State/Zip Work ( )
email address Cell ( )
Person to notify In case of emergency, if parent/guardlan cannot be reached:
Name Relationship Phone ( )
Heafth and Participation Questions for Children under 18 years of age
1. Are there any special requirements, such as a vegetarian diet, or conditions such as allergies (bee stings, food, etc.),
asthma, seizures,
disabilities, behavior concerns or other medical information of which we should be aware?
2. List any medication(s) taken daily and time medication is taken, reason for medication, and any side effects. is
possible (Recreation staff not
permitted to administer medications).
Nol>!ta of Participants
First Last
Birth
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❑ California DUI D ❑ Birth Certificate for Children under 18 years of age 0 T q _ Wz C
RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND INDEMNIFICATION FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS - I hereby waive, release and discharge any and all claims or rights to claims for damages for death, personal injury or
property damage which I may have, or which may hereafter accrue to me, as a result of participation in said activity. This Release is intended to discharge in advance the City of Arcadia, (and their
respective agents, volunteers and employees), from and against any and at liability arising out of or connected In anyway with my participation in said activity. I further understand that accidents may
occur during said activity, and that participants in such activity may sustain personal injuries, and/or property damage, as a consequence thereof. Knowing the risks of said activity, nevertheless,
I hereby agree to assume those risks and to release and hold harmless an of the persons or entities mentioned above. It is further understood and agreed that this waiver, release and assumption of
risk is to be binding on my heirs and assigns, lt the participant is a minor, I also give permission for histber participation in the above activities, and for any necessary emergency medical treatment.
I understand that the City of Arcadia has no obligation to supervise my children at the close of the above activities and I release the City of Arcadia, its officers, employees and agents from any liability
resulting from the lack of supervision of my children at the close of the above activities. I understand and agree that participants involved in recreation programs are subject to being photographed and
such photographs may be used to publicize city programs.
In consideration for the City of Arcadia's acceptance of this registration, I hereby agree to indemnify and told harmless the City of Arcadia, Its officials, officers, employees, agents, or volunteers from
any liability or claim or action for damages resulting from or in any way arisirh$ out of my participation in any City Recreation and Community Services Department program. I further understand and
agree (1) to assume at risks inherent in the activities which are available and in which I may participate, and understand that these activities involve risk to my person and property and (2) to assume
the risks, lt any, arising from the conditions and use of equipment and facilities. I further understand and agree that there may be risks and dangers not known or reasonably foreseeable to me at this
time, and In accordance with Section 1542 of the California Civil Code, I understand that my release extends to claims which 1 did not know or suspect to exist in my favor at the time of execution of
this release.
1 understand and agree that included within the scope of this release is any cause of action, arising from the performance of or the failure to perform maintenance, inspection, supervision or control
of equipment and facilities, or the failure to warn of existing dangerous conditions not known to or reasonably discovered by the City, including all acts of negligence of the City. City programs DO NOT
qualify as childcare for tax purpose.
IF THE PARTICIPANT IS A MINOR, his or her custodial parent or legal guardian must read and execute this agreement. I hereby warrant that I am the custodial parent or legal guardian of
(print mino(s name), who is a minor, and I agree on my own and said minor's behaff to the terms and conditions of this release.
In the event of injury or illness while the participant who is a minor is attending the recreation activity, I hereby authorize the City of Arcadia Recreation and Community Services Department to consent
to medical treatment on behalf of the minor as deemed necessary. The undersigned, as parent or legal guardian of the child identified on this form, hereby authorizes the Recreation and Community
Services Department and its officers, employees and agents into whose care the registered child has been entrusted, to consent to the advice of trained emergency personnel. This authorization to
consent to treatment of the minor identified above is given to the Recreation and Community Services Department in conjunction with any activity or event in which the minor's care is entrusted to the
Recreation and Community Services Department.
The Recreation and Community Services Department may take and use photos of participants for publicity purposes. Photos of participants are used in the Citys activity guide and other media
publications. I hereby grant the City of Arcadia permission to use my, or If the participant is a minor, the minor's likeness, name, voice and words in any broadcast, telecast or print media account of
this event or activity free of charge.
SIGNATURE (REQUIRED)
Date
articipan Parent/Guardian
Please make checks payable to: City of Arcadia Recreation Office Fax # 626.821.4370
METHOD OF PAYMENT: ❑ Check/Money Order enclosed for $ ❑ VISA ❑ MasterCard
Provide Complete Credit Card Number Expiration Date
Cardholder Name (If different than above)
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Signature (if using credit card)
Mail completed form and
payment to:
Arcadia Recreation and
Community Services
Department
P.O. Box 60021
Arcadia, CA 91066 -6021
Make checks payable to:
City of Arcadia
Eftinni :
Arcadia Residots on v
Monday, March 8
Aber;: accepted
Monday, March 15
Arcadia Recreation and
Community Services
Department
375 Campus Drive
(Corner of Holly and Huntington)
626.574.5113
7:30am- 5:30pm,
Monday - Thursday
8am -5pm, every Friday
Beginning:
Monday, March 15
Fax: 626.821.4370
VISA or Mastercard
VfSA
Fax completed form
and payment information
24 hours a day.
Beginning:
Monday, March 15
The City assumes no responsibility
for any registrations not received.
For your convenience: We accept VISA and MasterCard for all mail -in, fax -in and walk -in registrations
REGISTRATIONS AFTER THE FIRST CLASS MEETING WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED
AT THE DISCRETION OF THE OFFICE AND WILL NOT BE PRORATED.
We appreciate your patience and cooperation as we have converted over to our new class registration system. If you have
not registered for classes with us, we will need to see proof of residency if you live in the City of Arcadia. For any children
under the age of 18, regardless of residency, we will need to see either passport or birth certificate copies before you will
be allowed to register for our programs. Please note, there is a $2 registration fee for all registrations.
For your convenience: We accept VISA and MasterCard for all registrations
Mail -in registration receives priority. Arcadia residents only can register by mail beginning Monday March 8. No walk -in or
fax -in registration will be processed at the Recreation and Community Services Office prior to March 15. Walk -ins and
fax -ins processed daily after mail is received. Registration will be processed in order received (subject to payment of fee).
Non - residents can mail -in, walk -in or fax -in beginning Monday March 15
Mail completed form and payment to: Arcadia Recreation and Community Services Department, P.O. Box 60021,
Arcadia, CA 91066 -6021 (Make checks payable to: City of Arcadia)
" To ensure successful classes or activities, please register early.
Pre - registration for all classes is encouraged. Registrations must be processed by the Recreation Department office
staff before the first class meeting.
* If class is full when your check is received, your check will be returned to you by mail and your name will be placed
on a waiting list.
Refunds will be assessed a $10 service charge. No cash refunds. Checks will be issued about 2 weeks following the
refund request. Refunds must be requested before the second meeting of a class Any material or food fees paid to the
instructor are nonrefundable. No refunds on day of merit badge or trips/excursions.
Activities canceled by the department will be given automatic refunds, without a service charge.
Parents may not attend children's classes after the first meeting of the class series. Parents are expected to pick up their
children promptly at the end of the class time. Children will only be released to their parent or guardian. Late pick up of
children will result in a penalty fee.
* If an outdoor class is canceled due to rain, it will be made up at the end of the session.
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18 Kid"rr MWO Out Community Cartier, 6pm (Youth)
17 Family Nature Hike to Wiinter Crook Loop, 8am
17 a.." Books, Library, llam (Youth)
Mad Hatter's Tea Party, Library, 2:30pm (Families)
Who Has The Best Pizza in Arcadia? Library, 3pm (Grades 9-12 only)
Book Discussion - Empress; Orchid, Library, 7pm
Poetry Slam and Open Mlc, Ubrary 3:30pm ( Grades ev-12)
Book Discussion - Empress Orchid, Library, 10am ( Aduts)
Classical Kaleidoscope Concert, Library, 7:15pm (Ass)
Bingo and Brunch, 10am (Senior)
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1 Community Bike Ride, Community Center Parking Lot, 7:30am (Families)
6 hr's Day Cupcake Decorating, Library, 3pm jamdes 9-12 only)
8 All Kinds of Mother, Library, 2:30pm (Famllft)
11 Rotary Salute to Seniors, 11:30am (Seniors)
12 All About My Mother Foreign Film, Library Spm (Mitt only)
14 Frssky Friday Movie - Ubrary, 3:30pm (k*d*
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20 Brown Beg Lunch'tA& with Gene Glasco, Museum, 12pm (Adults)
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10 Jt's SP06V 0011'Ow•Mnont, Arcadia Par 3 C3atti
14 flaws 00 #ed( JAntem Foreign Flkn, Library, *
15 Brrar "S" Lunch Talk with Police Chief Robert
18 Kid"rr MWO Out Community Cartier, 6pm (Youth)
17 Family Nature Hike to Wiinter Crook Loop, 8am
17 a.." Books, Library, llam (Youth)
Mad Hatter's Tea Party, Library, 2:30pm (Families)
Who Has The Best Pizza in Arcadia? Library, 3pm (Grades 9-12 only)
Book Discussion - Empress; Orchid, Library, 7pm
Poetry Slam and Open Mlc, Ubrary 3:30pm ( Grades ev-12)
Book Discussion - Empress Orchid, Library, 10am ( Aduts)
Classical Kaleidoscope Concert, Library, 7:15pm (Ass)
Bingo and Brunch, 10am (Senior)
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1 Community Bike Ride, Community Center Parking Lot, 7:30am (Families)
6 hr's Day Cupcake Decorating, Library, 3pm jamdes 9-12 only)
8 All Kinds of Mother, Library, 2:30pm (Famllft)
11 Rotary Salute to Seniors, 11:30am (Seniors)
12 All About My Mother Foreign Film, Library Spm (Mitt only)
14 Frssky Friday Movie - Ubrary, 3:30pm (k*d*
14 Kid's Night Out, Community Center, 6pm Wit)'
20 Brown Beg Lunch'tA& with Gene Glasco, Museum, 12pm (Adults)
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