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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 4.07 Fall Quarter Recreation Program Report (2) CITY OF DUBLIN qso -- Q AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: January 28, 1986 SUBJECT Report from Recreation Director Fall Quarter Recreation Program EXHIBITS ATTACHED 1 ) Schedule of Classes & Programs 2 ) Registration Analysis 3 ) Quarterly Activity Report RECOMMENDATION �y Receive Report FINANCIAL STATEMENT None DESCRIPTION The City ' s Recreation Department has recently completed one of their most successful quarters to date . The Fall quarter brought the introduction of a variety of new programs as well as the continuation of many old favorites . One of the goals of the Recreation Department is to expand the program offerings to the public in order to better serve the needs of the entire community. With the completion of each successive quarter, we come closer to attaining that goal . Below is a summary of the program offerings for the Fall quarter • of 1985 . ADULT SPORTS Adult Basketball, Volleyball and Indoor Soccer are provided for Dublin Residents by the Camp Parks Sports Consortium. The consortium is sponsored through the Cities of Dublin and Pleasanton and the Livermore Area Recreation and Park District . Leadership of the consortium rotates every two years between the sponsoring agencies . LARPD is currently the lead agency. The following programs were offered this past Fall : Volleyball - Women ' s, Co-ed and Drop-in Play Basketball - Men ' s "C" , Men ' s "Over 30" and Drop-in Play AFTERSCHOOL PLAYGROUNDS The Afterschool Playground Program was conducted at Murray and Nielsen Schools . The Playground was open from 2 : 00-5: OOp.m. , Monday through Friday. A variety of activities were planned for the children . The program was free of charge and children could drop in at any time. At Murray School, a vacant classroom was available for our use. Activities were planned utilizing both the classroom and the outside play areas . Attendance averaged 49 children per day. The Nielsen program shared the multi-purpose room with other school activities . In November, the program was forced to move to Shannon Center due to the lack of available space at Nielsen. Prior to moving to Shannon Center, attendance was 31 per day. After moving to Shannon Center, attendance was 12 per day. The program will be moving back to Nielsen School in March. In the meantime, staff is investigating the possibility of having a portable building moved to Nielsen School that could be used by the school during school hours and our program after school hours . ----------------------------------------------------------------- ITEM NO.4N � 7 Agenda Statement - Fall Quarter Recreation Report January 28, 1986 Page Two DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED PROGRAM The Recreation Departments of Dublin, San Ramon and Pleasanton along with Kaleidoscope Activity Center have combined resources to offer quarterly recreation activities for developmentally disabled teens and young adults . This quarters event was a Fall Potpourri Dance held at the Veterans Memorial Mall in Pleasanton. Approximately 70 young people representing the tri-valley were in attendance. FACILITY UTILIZATION The Shannon Community Center is utilized by the Recreation Department for City sponsored classes and programs and is also available for rental by community organizations and private individuals . The facility was rented on 44 separate occasions for private functions . Of the hours available for use, the social hall was utilized 57% of the time . Overall, the Center was utilized 22%, up 3% over the previous Summer. We have seen a steady increase in facililty utilization each quarter since we have managed the Center. PUBLIC SERVICE PROGRAMS Public Service Programs are offered as a community service and are normally free of charge. Basic Investment Planning, taught by a Certified Public Accountant and Car Care, sponsored by California State Auto Association were two Public Service Programs this Fall . Additionally the department sponsored a seminar in Planning and Conducting Effective Meetings . This seminar was planned and conducted by Park and Recreation Commissioner, Eric Ovlen. SPECIAL EVENTS This Fall the department sponsored two special events . Both events were offered for the first time and were geared towards children. Children ' s Halloween Party - This event was held on the afternoon of October 31, 1985 and was for children preschool through sixth grade . Children were invited to come in costume and admission was wrapped candy for 20 children. Approximately 150 children and 20 adults gathered at Shannon Center for an afternoon of Halloween games, crafts and costume judging. Pepsi/NBA Hotshot Basketball Skills Competition was held at Dublin High School on Saturday, November 2, 1985 . Although the turnout was low (only six were in attendance) those who participated felt the event was worthwhile and plan to encourage their friends to come to next years competition. SPECIAL INTEREST CLASSES Once again, the number of classes offered by the department increased from previous quarters . Seventy one ( 71 ) classes were offered with an 80% success rate. Of the 23 classes offered for children, 17 were conducted with a total of 198 participants . Forty nine (49 ) classes were offered for teens and adults with 40 of those being conducted for 682 participants . Agenda Statement - Fall Quarter Recreation Report January 28, 1986 Page Three TEEN PROGRAM Staff has been meeting with a group of Dublin teens to determine the types of activities that would appeal to teens . A place to go and dance tops the teen wish list . In addition, classes for teens only and overnight trips are desired. The Recreation Departments of Dublin, Pleasanton, San Ramon and the Livermore Area Recreation and Park District have been meeting monthly to plan valley-wide teen activities . The first event, a Disneyland/Knotts Berry Farm trip during the break at Thanksgiving was cancelled due to poor response. Upcoming events include dances, car rallys and a ski trip. TRIPS AND TOURS Trips and Tours were a new addition this Fall and the two trips planned were both extremely successful . Fifty-two participants boarded a bus on October 19 , 1985 for an all day trip to the Fashion Outlets in San Francisco. Saturday, November 23, 1985, 15 participants spent the day exploring the San Francisco Flower Mart. City staff as well as a tour director attended both trips . i Alf p.� AO �k �i ,r e�� � E� � C011AMUNIT�Y�INFOR PAGE 2 ', .. ..�� CITY COUNCIL Peter W. Snyder, Mayor Regularly scheduled meetings are Pete Hegarty, Vice Mayor the 2nd & 4th Mondays of each month Linda J. Jeffery at the Dublin Library, 7:30 p.m. Paul C. Moffatt 7606 Amador Valley Boulevard, Georgean Vonheeder Dublin, California PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION George Zika, Chairperson Liz Schmitt, Vice Chairperson Mae Hernandez (415) 828-4350 (415) 828-3892 (415) 828-6616 Barbara Donnell Eric Ovlen (415) 828-3809 (415) 828-1884 RECREATION DEPARTMENT Office: Shannon Center Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 11600 Shannon Ave. Telephone: 829-4932 (at San Ramon Road) Services: Shannon Center Reservations Dublin, California Recreation Programs Administration Director: Diane Lowart Supervisor: Cindy Benson Secretary: Char Young DUBLIN SAN RAMON SERVICES DISTRICT Telephone: 828-0515 - Services: Aquatics Program Office: 7051 Dublin Blvd. Parks Maintenance Dublin, California Scheduling Dublin Sports Grounds BROCHURE CREDITS: Graphic Design &Typesetting by BJ Typesetting 447-9101 Photos: Cindy Benson, Printing by Rapid Web Press, Hayward.: These brochures of classes will be published each May, August, December, and March. INDEX� '�� �`, ' = F y`��CLASS�LOCATIONS F l ,. 3. SPECIAL EVENTS. . . . . . . . . . .3 ACTION 93 A PLUS costa, Saran Rlamon 212 San Ramon Dublin PRESCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 4 ARROYO VISTA MURRAY SCHOOL COMMUNITY CENTER 8435 Davona Dr., Dublin CHILDREN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6 6700 Dougherty Rd., Dublin NIELSEN SCHOOL 7 CAMP PARKS GYMNASIUM 7500 Amarillo Rd., Dublin TEEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Camp Parks, Pleasanton SAN RAMON NATIONAL ADULT. . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 thru 13 DUBLIN HIGH SCHOOL (DHS) GOLF COURSE 8151 Village Parkway, Dublin 9430 Fircrest Lane, San Ramon 14 FREDERIKSEN SCHOOL SHANNON CENTER SENIORS. . . . , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 7243 Tamarack Dr., Dublin Dublin Recreation Dept. 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The run,sponsored by Soroptimist Interna ; ,tional of Dublin, begins at 9.00.a m in front,,of Stafford's`(6960 Amador PIazaGRoad) It is a scernc, flat course r that.dan be run as either'4 5k or 10k race The registration fee i6'$7 00(before;September 16) or$9 00(tt ' day I of the run)°<fT shirts to'the first`500 registrants only For additional information call Angie, 829 1381 - - - - HALLOWEEN FUN - - Y -- f : d r.p CABBAGE PATCH HALLOWEEN PARTY Instructor. S Stoddard Dress yourself and your Cabbage Patch kid in costume for some halloween fun You will make a surprise for your `,Cabbage Patch,`decorate placemats, frost cupcakes and have a'party : Lab fee of $3 00 payable to instructor 215 5 9 yrs Saturday 10 00 Noon Shannon Ctr 1 _ Oct 26` $6 00 k r . HALLOWEEN PUMPKIN Ages 5-8 Instructor ) Baumann„ Decorate a pumpkin using marking pens and;other vegetables You can have a terrific looking halloween pumpkin without.ever cutting into;it -Lab fee of $2 00 payable to instructor includes alf;supplies 203` 5-8 yrs' Tuesday 3 30 4 30 PM Shannon Ctr 1 r Oct 29 x$3 50 r CHILDREN'S HALLOWEEN PARTY µ A Shannon Center will be'magically transformed into a Halloween hangout for local ghouHes on Thursday, October: W31,,3-30 -Z`30 PM, come in costume for an afternoon of fun Games,yprizes sand of course trick or treats The Y ,.,' ,; s party is open to children preschool age through six grade Preschoolers must be accompanied by a parent Ad -mission is:sealed candy:for 20. Afterschool playgrounds will be closed for this event , Z i, 2 £ t . , i 5' ";PEPSI HOT SHOT Dublin Recreation will sponsor a preliminary round for the Pepsi/NBA Hotshot Basketball skills competition The .N` compet►tion is open to boys `and "girls, ages 9 18 i Winners of the preliminary round will advance to area scompetttion u y° L g :< ..? The£ first round will be held Saturday, November'2 at Dublin High School beginning at 10 00 AM Registration r_" forms walk; be3 available at Dublin Recreation, 11600 r Shannon Avenue.beginn ng September 30 For additional information`call.829 4932 ; Z i £ T ;C .{ s2"DEVELOfiPMENTALLY ;DISABLED TEENS SPECIAL EVENT; K y The Recreation Departments of Dublin, Livermore and Pleasanton in conluntion with Kaleidoscope AcbvityCenter; Y"willsponsorza special activity for developmentally disabled teens.and young adults on Friday, September 27. F , specific information, call Kaleidoscope Center at 828 8857, 1.6b 6:00?M, Monday through Friday s 5 z a q., r :5 Z:, z ,r .r 1. ll ay :k PRESCHOO'Ly CLASSES FE PAGE 4 Preschool classes for children 2 years 9 months through 5 years are offered this Fall at Shannon Center This recrea- Donal preschool provides children with the opportunity to learn and socialize among their peers in a structured at- mosphere. Dailyactwities will include arts and crafts, circle time, outdoor play, music, storytime and'learning actiV�ties z A ratio of one adult for seven children is maintained' Classes require that a parent assist two to three i'mes during the'12 week session Enrollment is.limited;to 20 children per class ,Children must be potty trained to;attend. Three 12 week sessions will be offered throughout the school.year The following two classes are available. F i � Children 4=5 yrs Children 2`yrs./9mos. 3 yrs.' Days Monday, Wednesday, Friday Tuesday, Thursday 'b� Time 9.00 AM °11 30°AM 9:00 AM 11 30 AM Cost '$140 00 'pec12 week session *$100.00 per.12 week session in two installments paid in two installments P ' :Deduct ` $10.00 J paid m full upon registration Session Dates Session I September 9 November 29 (No class Nov:,'°11,28 & 29) Session II December 2 March 7 (No class Dec 23, Jan ,23 & Feb. 17) Session III March 10`=June.6 No class.Marct 24 28,'';May26) Registration Information Re istration will be held from:9AM to 4PM at Shannon Center, 11600 Shannon Ave, on dates listed below. 9 , Registration must be done...'in person Sessiont,I Session.;ll, Session 111 Residents Only Aug 19 & 20 Nov.'*&;5 Feb 10 & 11 , ' Residents & Non Residents Aug 21 - Sept. 5 Nov 6 & 27 Feb. 12 ' March.:6 yy Afiw 4z0 � Ho s * ✓yF3 ry` ,ca f � ,,rt•>F- rte; l' .% ��'x y���/:: / •� /"��� �µ' �'2/ / ..,.;ri iii ,`�vyu n z; = CHILDREN'S tRECREATION _F a ; j 3k c :2( s "z �Fa RAGE,5 Pirog. No Level Day' ays Time Location # Lessons Dates Fee ,= v * BARBIE DOLL TEA PARTY.1 7 The popular Barbie D61I Tea Party has­ ­b­een expanded to three sessions In addition to making`a dress for Barbee,d. you'll also make her a new bed and a:hot tub',Lab'fee of.$5 00 payable to instructor at first class' 216?: 5 9;;yrs Thursday. 5:30 4 45 PM Shannon Ctr 3 Oct 3 Oct T7 $15 00 ,.. 1 ,-. BATON, =DANCE & :POMPON Ages 5'+ yrs'' �. Instructor C Walsh s � :9 y,. The class combines baton and:pompon skills;and.dance Movement experiences will enhance coordination and expressiveness bydevelopment of movement;awareness,''rhythmic skills and basic dance; baton techniques will "', be taught Instructor associated with the Blue Devils`Na tonal Champion TwirlingCorps: Batons maybe borrowed orb purchased for$9 75 ,,> ,:; 211 � Beginning Thursday. 4 00 4:45 PM Shannon Ctr 5 Oct 3 Oct 31 $14 00 a 212 Conbnwng Thursday 4 45 5 30 PM Shannon Ctr 5 Oct 3 Oct 31 $14 00 ` :` , , < t, COMPUTERS, LOGO I Grades 1-4 Instructor A Cottrell Or anize and develo our child's creative thou ht rocess throu n coin uter tan ua e` rocesses LOGO IS THE ' , , 9 P Y 9 P : 9 P 9 9 p LANGUAGE FOR;',LEARNING `Developed in°conjunction with leading educational philosopners, LOGO pushes ; y toward the frontiers of educa#tonal development tf, , 2 W —t �, u� `h G S A F ,201 x Be innin Wednesda 3;30-4 30 PM Wells School 8 Oct 2 Nov 20 $25 00 9 9 Y =MPUTERS,L LOGO II: Grades 1-8 F Instructor A Cottrell : _ . - :� A continuing class:for computer wizards who have completed LOGO]-wit recreation department:or who have completed;a class'in another school setting 202 Adv/Beg Wednesday 4"30 5 30 PM Wells School 8 , Oct:"2 Nov 20 $25 00 :"3 4 ICE SKATING Ages:6 12 = Instructor J Nselsonf . Keep cool and have fun this fall while you learn how to ice skate Basic skating skills will be covered Fee includes . skate rental, one•half hour group lesson and;two hours of practic time .Lesson begins at 4:00 p m " 219,'i Beg"n T uesdays 3-30 5 30 PM Dublin Iceland - 6 Sept 24 0 ct:29 $3&;66 KARATE -Ages:s-14 Instructor L Losik �F Tram in the Korean martial art(Tang Soo Do)fo develop respect,discipline;coordination!and self control Students ';Twill 'learn basic blocks, punches, kicking, self,defense and,(sparnng techniques R 213 Beginning Monday" 4 30-5.16 PM t6annon ttr ' "l 0 Sept 23 Dec 2 $15 00 Advance blocking and°kicking techniques for those with previous experience v, 214�: s - Advanced " Monday' 5-15-6:15 PM Shannon Ctr 10' Sept 23 Dec 2 $20 00 SING ALONG YTIME Ages 1 3; (nstructor D White Share the joy of music `with your child Learn a variety,of fun songs including nursery rhymes and actioI songs r Musical instruments and resource materials will also be presented 108 1 3 yrs £ Tuesday' 10 30 11:15 AM; Shannon.Ctr 5 Oct -1 Oct '29 $12 _ > M CHILPOO#0400#44 T'D _,�,­­. 'PAGE 6 J P ro as No Level Da s Time 9t ,, y Location #:Lessons Dates Fee TAP & BALLET Ages 4 7 instructor B Ashour Fundamentals of tap and;balletto increase coordination and self confidence Class is designed to enhance poise,' flexibility,grace}and balance through the mtroducUon of rhythmic movements to music Dance routines will be taught for fun kand will emphasize specific movements 4 ,r 110 Beginning a(4 5 yrs) WNWed, 3 30 4 30 PM Shannon Ctr 16 Sept.23 Nov 18 $25.00 204 Beginning (. 6 yrs) Mon/V1led 4 30 5 30 PM Shannon Ctr ; 16 .Sept23-Nov.18, $25.00 205 < Beginning (6 7 yrs) Mon/VVed `` 5 30 6:30.0 K- Shannon Ctr 16 Sept.23 Nov 18 $25.00 a t M : :'M1.i `TENNIS Ages 1015 Instructor: C. Carpenter .. Have fun while developing your'tennis'skills 'Class will teach correct grips, fundarnentals of hitting forehand and µ backhand,servicernstruct►on,basic foot work.scoring and court ettiquette for double's as well as singles. Students must provide their own ra- ,,and bring one unopened can,of top qualtty tennis balls to first class. :3 } ` . 906 ­66 nnng Ad Beg Tues/Thurs 5 30 6 30 PM DHS Courts 8 Sept.24-Oct 17 $24.00 R `� `TIME F, " TWOS Ages23 Instructor D. White 11 This,class is an opporturnty for you and your,child to interact with other two.year olds and their-parents.. Enjoy arts;and crafts, songs, games and outdoor activities: A field trip is also planned: Materials fee of $3.00 payable 1. at the first class . .. 109 " 2 3 yrs Tuesday. 9:15 10:30 AM. Shannon Ctr : .- 8 Sept.24-Nov.12 $20.00 r , c, - v, � s�TUMBLING � = ' Instructor S Barrea Beginning jThis class is for those with little or no knowledge of gymnastics, but full of energy: Children will team basic tumbling stunts stressing,flexibility, strength and agility y X111 Ages 3-4 Friday 2 30 3.30 . •: Shannon Ct.. 8 Sept.27 Nov 15 $20.00 207"; Ages 3-4 Friday 3 30-4:30 PM:. ;i Shannon;'.Ctr . 8 Sept.27-Nov.15 $20.00 208 Ages 5 + Friday n 4 30 5:30 PM Shannon .Ctr 8 Sept.27-Nov 15. ­$20.00°; . ;n CHILDREN'S THEATRE WORKSHOP The highly acclaimed Children's Theatre Workshop returns to Dublin with'an exciting conservatory program ,'Carefully designed to promote r "e ` creative self-expression and to teach performance skills for all ages and j experience,levels `. Creatwe Dramatics/Pla introducfion'to theatre games and activities y T ` p' y which promote self expression,confidence and funl +:- = 209 � Ages 6 8 Mon/Wed 3 30 4 30 P`,,.-.. M , Shannon Or 10 Sept `23 Oct 23 6$30.00 ., Creative Dramatics/Acting bring drama into your life with a class designed to develop self expression and con fidence while teaching basic theatre skills 210 � Ages 9 11 Mon/Wed 4 30 5 30 PM Shannon Gtr 10 : Sept `23 Oct 23 .:$30 00 'I i 1 F SPECIAL ACTIYIT,1 ES� FOR TEENS qz. M . ,:�'.%�'­�:�,'.�,. 11..I.,��-����...�111.1.1 ��..:,,.. �, :.1:.!;-­ ,���. �.,�I 1....I . .�., � . ..., ,� Prog :No Level r ; Days Time. Location # Lessons Dates Fee'..11 The Recreation,Departments of Dublin, Livermore,Pleasanton and,San Ramon will co sponsor a trip to Disneyland 1. and,Knotts Berry Farm for teens'ages::14-19 Buses will depart on Friday, Novembers 29 and;retu'm'on,Sunday, December 1'.,Cost'of the;tnp will be approximately $100 00 per person Attendance at a pre-trip meeting is re quired Cal1:829-4932 for more rnformaUon t ..h �`: : w d A weekend ski trip has been tentatively'scheduled for January The housing accommodations are convenient to,14 both cross country^and downhill skiing ,Rental'skis available' A great trip for beginners..Call 829 4932 to put your name on the reservation. sst r < Other activities that lie ahead bike.trips (one day and extended), bike and car navigational rallies and con .11 cents Call and put your name on the interest list for specific events The Teen AdvisoryCommittee meets on a regular basis at Shannon Center Call 829 4932 for the date and time 11 of the next meeting Get involved in planrnng your activtties 11 l " : f } Do you have a diff icult time distinguishing between an air filter and a fan belt` See CAR CARE on page 11 K t :,, :.,; aL.;3 .e Ft da dY 11 PERSONAL' IMAGE JUST FFOR TEENS (13 ]8) Do you want to look and feel you_. ,r ERY BEST? Then this workshop is for"you! Learn how positive mental attitude, your,nutntional well being, and color wardrobe analysis are:the keys to,'acheiving a winning personal image ;4 Bring a "nu'tntious" snack for your mid morning break NOTE Please;do not wear make up to class 301 13 18 yrs Saturday, 9:30 1 00 PM Shannon Ctr 1 Oct. 19 $.. 50 1. s z ..,<� , . TEEN AND ADULT RECREATION s F i€; ti CULTURAL & CREATIVE ARTS COUNTRY :HOME CRAFTS Instructor A Gordon . ` A three hour workshop designed'to teach techrnques used h the floral and crafts industries to make those beautiful � 14 country accessories you see in the magazines and catalogs You will complete at least two`projects and possibly '._ a third if time allows There wdl be examples on hand along with mater►al and supply sources. You will also learn,,i.how to apply what you have learned to various seasons and holidays Matehals fee of$7 00 payable to the instructor �. 417 < ; All Levels Tuesday 6 30-9 30 PM Shannon Ctr 1 Nov 19 „ $9 00 DRAWING ON THE RIGHT ,SIDE OF THE BRAIiV Instructor °N Davidson 11 Yes, you can draw You already haveahe ability to;draw'as well`as the "masters" "For most of us the drawing 1. process stops about age X10, but the ability remains locked �n your memory I have% the key to that door&together 1. we::will rediscover hidden talent" Within a few short:;weeks, you will be drawing anything set before you °:;If you have;the desire to draw&normal eye/band coordination,then this'is the class for you :Don't believe it9 Just give, �t a try Supply list available at:registration ' 5 lj Tb 3;� i '. Y1 ,y;'!1 ? /1 Yi; ? 4�>F^ X i�E..:n y z $F 3$ 4 / ' 3 418 ' Beginnmgx Monday 7 00-9 00 PM Shannon Ctr 10 Sept:23 Dec 12 $30 00 /F t Y 3 F t' A S �"t # hF Y 3.: CULTU AL\& CREATIVE RTS CoNT'D PAGE 8 7., ;` Prog' No LeVvel Days aT�me Location # Lessons Dates ? Fee Y .'3 5 .1 ., 3 �, _ HOLIDAY DECORATING WITH FRESH GREENS Instructor P Kelly Dress up your home for the holidays This workshop will be a"how to"1.b",,,.�..,f Ghnstmas decorations using fresh greens you have collected The workshop/demonstration will include wreaths, swags, topiaries, garlands and'much .,: �. k u more. Supply list available at registration ,_ 419 ; All Levels Wednesday 9 30 Noon Shannon Gtr 1 Dec 4 $8 00 f POTPOURRI K Instructor P. Kelly ��I�:..:,��z�.�.„._..��,;,,,��,����­�_�-�.,.��,,­�"6..M!"­'­�,.,,,,:�', I. This potpourri workshop will be filled with folklore, recipes-,aromas and other good things to ift the`sport Bring a notebook and pen and a large bowl (with lid) or plastic tiag for mixing: Lab fee of $8.00'payable:to instructor: 420 All Levels Monday 7.00 9 30 PM Shannon Ctr 1 Sept ,23 : $8.00 u SILKS IN A' BASKET Instructor T. Walder `, You can enjoy designing your.own silk,& dried flowers m a Yireside basket for your home or office Please state "'c olors-at time of registration Materials”"fee of.$22 00 payable at first class 421 All Levels Wednesday 7 00 9 30 PM Shannon Ctr 1 Sept 18 $10.00 t: .. THANKSGIVING CENTERPIECE Instructor. T. Walder Its harvest time, so lets'create a centerpiece for the holiday: Silks and dried materials will be used to design your own "horn of plenty" centerpiece Materials.fee of $18 60 payable at first class 422 : All Levels Wednesday 7:30-9:30 PM Shannon Ctr , 1 Nov 6 ; $8.00 VINE WREATHS AND BASKETS nstructor P"`Kelly ;( .. , Vine wreaths and baskets,_look spectacular with todays decorating schemes Add charm and,colorf,ul accents to .< . any ro, ,Vreaths and baskets can be decorated and displayed year' round The workshopwill;include baskets and a heart`shaped wreath Supply list available at;registration 423 All Levels Wednesday 7.00-9.30 PM Shannon Gtr 1 Oct 16 ' $12.00 .. WATERCOLOR (be gmrnng) Instructor P ;Humphreys This class is for the person who likes watercolor, but has been afraid to try It is designed to take you-step by step_ through,basic techniques,,color mixing. composition��You will have completed several.pamtings by,the end of this session There will be demonstrations, individual help and.cntiques m each class Materials not included:: '.Supply list available at'registration . 424 All Levels Wednesday 7 00 9 30 PM Shannon Ctr 10 Sept 1'8 Nov.20 $35.00 z :. n . WELCOME >WREATH Instructor T Walder The wreath is a symbol that says'`welcome friends" Welcome friends and Autumn 6": designing a wreath for in- -side or out ;We will use silks and dried.materiais to create our own Fall theme Materials feeof $18.00 payable -at first class Bring wire cutters, scissors and glue gun if-you have one W 425 All Levels Wednesday 7 30 9 30 PM Shannon Ctr 1 Oct 16 $8 00 hI ::z f , .i, a� t.: F F t DANCE ' <i n a ; a t a t '� �3 a a a c s,�Y L xg,tag �� a' <�, i ,� .f..z,�s,� rte' €.Y : k z ; `� d 'IIVI� -, . PAGE 9 ; F F Fk 'Y £'.F i Y' i. 3F �. e` L c >'- S , P"..'...ro No s11:' y,Level ; Days Time Location # Lessons Dates Fee .4 - , a ``SAN EVENINGa5OUT, gf Instructor Kinsley Dame k '1 `SocialaBallroom, Swing,iz, estern a 1, 'e < : •: Come and experience ANr EVENINGF OUT of fun fast moving dances We have;selected particular dances which swill introduce you;to&timing, rhythm, lead and follow while allowing youto,developiversat lity and;self`assurance: You will experience the sounds and thythm`.of SOCIAL BALLROOM, SWING`AND WESTERN,DAt ,,Dances to be taught this quarter will be Social Foxtrot, Disco, T.wo Step, The Freeze, Waltz, Swing and Cha Cha. Singles welcome F l Great for new students as well as the experienced dancer wanting to brush up on their steps and learn �; new ones Ou'r last class will be AN EVENING OUTS `¢,�426� w r All Levels' = Thursdays 7 30 9 00 PMT Shannon Ctr 5 µ Sept:26-Oct:24 F a ($55 00 per' couple;or $30 00 per person) .3 L' F € S3 Z Y �'; : i i p,,CSOUNTRYS WESTERN DANCE Instructor N Wilt d ". Each of the country western,mini sessions will stress learning, steps and a variety'of„moves and styles for line, round and partner dances Partners not necessary Mirn sessions for maxi fun! ''. �� � Beginning ,Thursdays 6 30 8.d 0 PM a` Arroyo Vista 4 Sept i§-06t":10 $10 00 x427 , zx <428=, ,� Continuing a Thursdays 8 00 9 30 PM ; Arroyo Vista 4 Sept.19 Oct 10 $10 00;;' 429';:','f Beginning : Thursdays 6 30 8 00 PM Arroyo•;Vista 4 Oct.24-N6V`14 $1 O.00 430a 1 zL Continuing Thursdays 8 00 9 30 PM Arroya Vista 4 Oct 24 Nov 14 $10 00 TEXAS TWO STEP AND` WESTERN 3SWING Instructor N wilt vF 431`4` All Levels Thursdays 7 00'9 00 PM Arroyo Vista 3 Dec 5 Dec.19 $8 00 � ' s „f : AGE;`a # F F k >i34ROUND DANCE Instructor M Githens a i- o- dancing is a couples dance n:which all the dsncers are doing the same steps at the same time, in definite circles around the tflooru tSteps and patterns`are, mixture'of folk and ballroom basics ^`a k Z. L k. T,. 3 h ^ g 437" as All Levels '� Wednesday 8 00 10 00 PM a Shannon Ctr 16 = Sept4 Dec 18 .$4 00/ a s AY f .. t couple/evening ¢ _ F s:'. SQUARE FDANCING f5 ;; s, Instructor M­Belden Square dancing is.an ever popular recreational activity for any age This s a begnrnng class designed to introduce ; Q the basic calls Soon you'll be=able to dance.with a club on a regular basis Join the fun. Y 438 , k Beginning i Tuesdays B-00-,0 fi00 PM Shannon Ctr 14 Sept 17 Dec:17 $15 00/ r .. A . c r couple%month .rid hY a >;3, 3., i ':-. ? L 3 4 s sY y 3 1•IE/��.7'al &F FITNESS s _ f T7- a.:: .... 3 t zt. i Y AEROBICS9 JACKI SORENSEN'S Instructor L McGinrns i ate..x i '�x r 5 t �? & : a +€`i .:yf > :..' '. Dance your,wayfto fitness;with the original Aerobic Dancing-programs . rengthen your heart while toning your legs, hips,`buttocks, thighs, waist and,arms Our hgh3ly trained, certified instructors teach choreographed movements' z43 tested for safety and effectiveness AND it's all done to upbeat motivating music ;A fun way to fitness with a bonus g ,you burn more calories',- ore fat when exercising aerobically as;compared to spot exercising To:register call :_;939-201 0.` s 3 , :F , Y g **"' °- All°Levels Tues/Thurs 5 15 6 15 PM Shannon Ctr Ongoing Sept 10 Dec 5 $3.00 **"" AIIF Levels 4Tues/Thurs 6 20 7 20 PM Shannon'Ctr 26 Sept10 Dec 5 $74 00 r E f ParenUChildt �Mon/Wed 400 5 00 PM Shannon Ctr 8 Sept 30 Oct 23 $36x00 `. "I'll, - 111�­—.� 1.�i --- - M F.4 ($36 00xfor Parent/Child or $16 00 for Child Only) ;< F�, i £ "Session II begins Oct 28' ,r F w PAGE:.10 HEALTH NESS CONT'D Prog. No Level Days Time Locatwn ' # Lessons Dates Fee 777 EXERCITEMENT (Register in Class) Instructor N :Dyer This exercise class consists o f lively choreographed dance exercise routines for the dance d; r annon-dancer alike: A.warm-up;,m imum of 20 minutes of aerobics,fonmg and st"rengthening exercises for each area of the body and. . -a relaxing cool down, makes up.a;complete body fitness program The popularmusic and instructor_:provide_the motivation,while you're strengthening your cardiovascular system Bring a mat and/or towel and wear,rubber-soled `shoes Sign ups are'continuous and babysittmg is available;for $1 00 per'child *** All Levels Mon Wed 9 00-10 00'`AM Shannon Ctr On"going classes start anytime Fri for'.16 classes $36.00 for;8 classes .$20.00.. FITNESS AFTER FIFTY Instructor: T. Francis' A regular program:of non-rigorous routines suitable to,maintain health and vigor through a lifetime °.No rriore excuses - e ;this class is just what you need to improve.circulation and overall conditioning Registerat the first class meeting: 432 All Levels " Mondays 11 00 12 15,PM Shannon Ctr' 13 Sept 16 Dec 1. No fee FITNESS AWARENESS Instructor T. Filer Do you,fully,understand the importanceof being physicaly fit? This course is.,,a great orientation into the world of exercise Perhaps you'ye been exercising for a whi a but are unhappy with your progess Or maybe you"are not receiving:the full benefit of your workout With this class;you will,get a better understanding of health:and -be>abte,to set;more'realistic goals: 433 All Levels Wednesday,` 5 30 6 30 PM Action Plus Aerobics 6 Sept 25-'Oct 30 $30.00 FUEL TERM` FITNESS PRENATAL Instructor D. Kubancik PRENATAL Have fun while you.relieve the.discomforts of,pregnancy, tone and ftrm your muscles and improve your posture This specially.designed program;ncludes stretching, isometrics, gentle aerobic dance and relaxa tton exercises Expectant mothers ca.n share experiences while learning about­p re g naI ncy,birth and parenting :,Dress in tight and leotards or loose.clothing, bring a mat. Classes are ongoing,you may loin at anytime ,First class is free. Pre natal Mon &Thurs: 6 45 7 45 FM ;Shannon Ctr Join Anytime 8 Classes,:for $32.00 GOLF Professional M. Anderson Learn the basic of the king`6: sports The grip,'po'sition and stance, body movement, pivot and follow through will be emphasized ,Equipment will:be provided Class size limited °,registe1 early 445 Beginning Tuesday 6.00 7 O0 PM San.Ramon r 4 Sept 240ct.15 ., $25.00 434 • Beginning Wednesday.;: :,6:.00 7;00'PM National 4 S ep t. :.$25.00 435 Intermediate Wednesday, 7-00-8-00,,,:. M Golf Course': 4 Sept.26-Oct:16 $25.00 446 Intermediate Thursday 6 00 7 OO PM Range 4 Sept 26=Oct 17 $25.00 r S E JAZZERCISE (Register m Class) Instructors N Goldner (MIF AM) S Welty (All others) . L - Jazzercise is more than an exercise program as he 200,000 participating women and men of all sizei's apes and ages have.discovered Classes,feature carefully choreographed routines basedon a planned physiological exer :< cise curve `.There is'somethmg for,every part:of the body from warm-up; cardiovascular, toning, stretching and ;cool.down movements But;,mostimportantly,.you'11 improve your,physical fitness and build self-esteem High school students may take the class for alternate P E credit Babysittmg available.for morning classes All Levels rues" Thurs 9.00 9 55 PM Shannon Ctr On going 8. *** All Levels Mon Fri 10 10 11 05:AM Shannon Ctrs° Classes Classes. .t'.". - All Levels, Mon & Wed' S 20 6 15 PM Shannon Ctr' Start for AII Levels Mon & Wed - 6 30 7 25 PM Shannon Ctr : Anytime $20 00 *_*** AII Levels Thurdays 7 30 8 25 PM -Shannon Ctr' <. \7 R : ,. S s z ���( s HEALTH i& FITN ASS CONT'D ��.,h3cY�y£5u,�3.'b 1 . . . ..< . =PAGE 11 '` A '�� , �il, ;Prog sNo Level r Days Time Location # Lessons'_ Dates Fee �: .;, ; �`ICE'SKATIN.G i3 Adult Instructor" J: Nelson I'll, ep cool and have fun this fall while you learn how to ice skate Basic skating skills will be covered Fee includes 1 . °�:skate b PAGE 12 SPECIAL INTEREST COt�T' Prog. No Level Days Time Location # Lessons Dates Fee COLOR ANALYSIS.WORKSHOP Instructor S Griffiths Color is,Magic . . ' now1et it work for you! No matter what kind of clothes you like to wear; the right color can make the difference between looking drab and radiant In this workshop you will discover your. "season", the colors that nature has provided,to be most complementary to you. .Autumn Spring,,.Summer:or Winter Discover your natural beauty through the colors thaf make you look great and feel fabulous: Please do not wear make up to class Color swatches will be available for purchase from the Instructor. 401 Alf Levels Tuesday 7:00-9:30 PM` Shannon Ctr, 1 Sept 24 $12.00 All Levels Wednesday .7:00-9:30 PM,` Shannon Ctr 1 Nov. 0 403 All Levels Wednesday 7:00-9:30 PM:,.' Shannon Ctr 1 COLOR ANALYSIS _FOR MEN Nov 2 $12.00 404 All Levels"`,.".-` Saturday 10:00-12.30 PM Shannon,Ctr 1 405 AlI Levels.` Tuesday, 7.00-9:30 PM' Shannon Ctr 1 Oct 1; $12.00 COMPUTER LITERACY I instructor A Cottrell Don't let the information revolution.Pass you by!;Become computer literate! An introduction to language and applications of he personal computer Acq of uire the hardware and software terminology to be an informed pur- chaser/user this dynamic medium.' ; 406 Beginning.:...,.., Monday 7.30 8:30 PM^ Wells.School 8 Oct 7 Dec 2 $25 00 Instructor. P Melesco DOG OBEDIENCE Beginning:basic principles of training-how a dog learns;what helps one on what eashn Commands process,.the psychology heeing'S t of the canine, and the role of the handler/trainer. All training d and stay will be taught. Dogs must be at least six�months of age:and have current vaccinations(rabies,DHL, parvo- virus and parainfluenza) The mirnrrium age for handlers is 14. ss Certificates sinnn g raduation will class only)be awarded.to those successfully completing the program No dogs at first class se (beg 407. Begnnmg Monday 7:30-8:30.P M Shannon Ctr 8 Sept 30 Nov 25 $30.00 , Advanced. additional training to prepare'for.competition`; dog,must have successfully completed a beginners' level course. 408 Advanced Monday 8:30-9:30 PM Shannon Ctr `. 8. Sept 30 Nov 29. $30.00 HEALTH ASSESSMENT WORKSHOP Instructor S. Griffiths Did you know that undiagnosed medical problems kill thousands every year? -Family medical history and stress influences your chances of developing certain health problems.`: Now you sari find out if your lifestyle is life _threaten ing You.will receive a computer printout giving your current health status;:along with recommendations for im proving your Lifestyle health;and life expectancy which is currently utilized by many major medical foundations Take charge of your_life and your;healtK,now Cab fee of $20 00 payable to instructor All Levels Tuesday 7 30-9 00 PM Shannon.Ctr 1 Oct :8 $15.00 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA FALL FISHING Instructor K Rogers .. Ina two hour seminar;fishing columist for,the Valley Times and Northern California Fish Sturgeon and Shark�nthe Rogers will discus how to:rig bait.and artificial lures to:catch Salmon, .Striped Bass, Bay.Area, tips;on fly fishing for American.Chad as they run Northern California rivers and where`and how to take Black Bass here in the Valley and within "an hours drive ; Saturday 10 12 Noon Shannon Ctr 1 day Oct 12 $5 00 •;,413 _-- : - , All Levels SPECIAL INTEREST CONT D PAGE13 frog No Level Days Time r Location # Lessons ' Dates Fee ; ,'.REACHING YOUR POTENTIAL instructor Pickles This.mirn course will engage participants fn a process of generating and exploring personal possibilities and goals m three contexts 1) Work and Learnin g,'2) Interpersonal Relationships, and 3) Play and Recreation Focus will be on opening up to possibilities which will enhance and,energize you in the context of your,present life,situation.`;Participants:will identify internal and external obstacles to pursuing new possibilities and goals Participants will design a tentative plan for initiating changes. x414 All Levels Saturday 9 00 Noon °Shannon Ctr. 1, Sept. 21 $20.00. WEIGHT_ GROUP Instructor Gottfried &`Schwartz . Dieting doesn't workrk! If you've run the gamut.of deprivation diets and weight loss techniques and now crave a- personal realistic, long lasting solution to compuls!ve eating problems,join us in a safe; supportive environment. , tiExplore`how your eating patterns reflect self=esteem; body image an sense of power. .Learn alternative ways to express and.nurture'yourself, enhance your self acceptance and take charge of..your life 416 All Levels Thursday 5 45 7 15 PM Shannon Ctr 8 Oct 3 Nov 21 $13.00 s per meeting " �r 6 5 ..TRIPS,"& .T,OURS .•Y r FLOWER MART EXPEDITION Instructor `A Gordon .,Here's your chance,to find all the supplies you need to make those wonderful items"you'.see at boutiques,and in magazines. The mart is a"terrific resource for holiday decorating ideas. Fee includes lunch and a guided tour of the.mart. .Meet at Shannon Center to carpool. Pre registration:required ` ,t 409 All Levels Saturday 8:00-3:00 PM Shannon Ctr./SF 1 Nov 23 $15 00 SAN FRANCISCO OUTLET 'EXTRAVAGANZA Instructor. C Warapws . hJom our.all day bus *-:;I-tour to San Francisco and.enioy finding some great bargain's. We will stop at five different _. q outlets with more stores,within.walking distance:,The tour includes a 1 1/2 hour lunch stop at Pier 39:;;You'll find `.great buys on silks;designer clothes,and much more! Be sure to,wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Most outlets accept cash or personal checks but only a few take charge cards Meet at Shannon Center. Bus departs at 8:30 AM -?Pre registration required " z::415 All Levels ; Saturday 8:30 6:30 PM Shannon Ctr. 1 Oct 19 $20.00', CAMP PARKS GYNMASIUM The Camp Parks Gymnasium is open for both league and"drop m play The following activities :.'Are scheduled for fall y Men's Basketball $150 per team Co-ed Soccer -,$188.00 per team Rosters and fees are,due Rosters and fees are due September 18 No 14: %Drop-in Volleyball = $1 00 6per visit Drop in Badminton $1 50 per person Thursday's 30 10.00 PM Sunday's 12 30 Z 3 30 PM `; 'x r � '.For additional information, ,Call Stuart Lawson at 828 5255 :,(Monday through Thursday; 7 00 -,9:00,,,p m) , PACE 14 ACTIVITIES "FORS SENIIS < Over the years groups-.0 ocal people have combined to develop enrichment oriented organizations for :Seniors SENIOR CALIFORNIANS OF: DUBLIN/SAN, RAMON SENIOR CITIZENS BALLROOM DANCE Available�to residents of.Dublm and San;Ramon, .:over,. Lrve.music by Bob Souza, as Well as other big bands each Wednesdayfrom 1.0 a m to.,3 p m ;`at Shannon Center every";Tuesday.at;:Shannon Center from 1 to 4 p.m. Door prizes and.refreshments provided Couples and Members can participate in ;singles 50+ welcome:.Cost;::$1:00:per person For • Business Meetings Guest Lectures; 9 more mformabonphone Flo 829-67,1 •Trips •'Occasional P ot Luck Bingo Lunches SAN RAMON VALLEYDIAL-A RIDE; Bring your own lunch .No:dues:25s donation for coffee For This is a'door to door transportation service coordinated information phone Anna Slazas 846 1752 by ahe San; Ramon .Valley Commurnry-Center for_ residents of Dublin and San,,Rarnon Fares. 756 per, DUBLIN/SAN:RAMON SENIORS zone one-way :For information phone 837 0226, M Monday-Friday, 9 a m to f p m Available to all interested residents of the`Dublin/sari Ramon area,over. 55,:each.Thursday from 11 AM o 3 PM; at HOME DELIVERED MEALS Shannon Center Provides a home'..delivered hot meal to Seniors who are The group provides frail, `isolated or recovering from an illness or . • Trips Parties.; hospitalization that confines them to their home For. • Monthly.Birthday *'Annual'.Picnics: more information;caIL820 4432 Celebrations •.Weekly Bingo;, SENIOR GOLD :CARDS"AND DIRECTORIES'"are Please bring your own brown bag iunch Dues $i.00 per available; at Shannon.-Center All residents of month. For additional information phone Bob Schwerin, Dublin/San Ramon ages.60 years and above are:en 846-9489. titled to the discount cards Legal proof of age required Dublin Recreation is'please to be a part of Chabot.;College's QUEST PROGRAM QUEST is specifically designed to meet,the educational needs of.older adults:;:For additional course offerings pick up QUEST brochure at Shannon,Center or.;contact:QUEST at 786 6686 Fitness after Fifty See pg. 10 s�oi�TS & RECREATION RRSOtJRCES DUBLIN ADULT SOCCER EAST BAYRADIQ:CONTROLLERS Over 30 Co-ed Children and Adults Contact:,Rick Wen:1066'828-7276.; Contact. John Fox 828 9078 KALEIDOSCOPE,;ACTIVITY CENTER DUBLIN LITTLE LEAGUE ' isabled Ag 5= ;:p es 22 Boys-and.Girls Ages 6 18 Contact Evelyn King...828"=8857 = Contact: Bill Burnham 828-6636 v TRI VALLEY MINOR ICE.HOCKEY DUBLIN POP::WARNER FOOTBALL Boys& Girls Ages5 18 Boys and Girls Ages'9 13 Contact Ed Mendelsohn 837-4783 Contact: Al Bell 828-0629 TRI-VALLEY SOFTBALL;LEAGUE DUBLIN;TENNIS CLUB Men's, Wohlen's A Co Ed Slow Pitch Contact John Harper 837 0843 Contact: Harry Demmel 828 4848 Rain.out 828 2045 DUBLIN UNITED SOCCER.LEAGUE VALLEY:COMMUNITY SWIM CENTER For Boys &,Girls Ages 5�h-18 Located next to Dublin High..School Contact. 829-6566 Hawtrey 828-0 515 Contact Nancy DUBLIN YOUTH BASKETBALL VALLEY SPOKESMEN For Boys and Girls Ages 9-15 Bicycle Touring Club £; Contact Jack Warner 828 9255 Contact Bonnie Powers 828 5299 REGISTRATIOyN INFORMATION A E , PLEASE REGISTER NOW! Each class must have a minimum number of people before class will be held. If this minimum has not been met within four days of the starting date, the class will be cancelled. • REGISTRATION: Registration is on a first-come, first- • MAKE-UPS: Participants may not make up classes which served basis, and will continue as long as there are have been missed. Class make-ups will be made due to openings. Fees are not pro-rated. inclement weather and Department cancellations only. • NO REGISTRATION CAN BE TAKEN IN CLASS. All • WAITING LISTS:Once a class is filled,a waiting list is auto- registration must be completed prior to attending unless matically established. You will be notified of your status on otherwise noted. the waiting list and every effort will be made to accommodate • CANCELLATIONS:A minimum number of participants you. is required to hold a class. When enrollment is low,the • REFUNDS:Are not given unless a class is cancelled.Please Department reserves the right to cancel. do not ask for exceptions to this policy. If you are unable to attend a class after registering you may sell your place • CHANGES:All class changes,additions or substitutions to someone else. Money transfers are between the two must be completed in the Office. individuals. •EQUAL OPPORTUNITY:The City of Dublin advises the • RESIDENCY:All residents of the City of Dublin and Dublin- public,that it does not discriminate on the basis of handi- San Ramon Services District. capped status in admission or access to its programs • EXTRA CHARGES:There will be a$7.50 charge for all re- and activities. turned checks. MAIL ENTIRE REGISTRATION FORM, SELF ADDRESSED STAMPED ENVELOPE, AND MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: CITY OF DUBLIN and mail to RECREATION DEPARTMENT P.O. BOX 2340 DUBLIN, CA 94568 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Participant's Last Name Only: Home #: Work#: Address: City: Zip: PLEASE WRITE ONE CHECK FOR EACH PERSON & EACH CLASS AGE IF PROGRAM 1st QHOICE PROGRAM 2nd CHOICE PR OG; OFFICE:: PARTICIPANTS NAME UNDER NUMBER PROGRAM TITLE NUMBER PROGRAM TITLE FEE USE.ONLY X. t x y ' x t PLEASE ENCLOSE SELF-ADDRESSED STAMPED ENVELOPE TOTAL The undersigned,in consideration of participation in this program agrees to In- Ck. # demnify and hold the City of Dublin harmless and release the City of Dublin,it's HEALTH INFORMATION officers,employees,and agents,from any and all liability for any injury arising out Participant's Name of,or in any way connected with participation in this program.)HAVE READ THE (For Office Use Only) ABOVE APPLICATION AND AGREEMENT, AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THAT I Envelope ASSUME ALL RISKS FOR ANY INJURIES RECEIVED. Health Problem Yes No Date Processed Signature: Date: ❑ PARENT ❑ GUARDIAN ❑ PARTICIPANT x,z aY`.;.•'2i Aa ,�',-: sY'���� ��.�;k '`�a FS�r`�`.rs w \�'..-:: R�s��� �'� �;;���' �\�ti'f`�2��`� ��eK " t�,. ''�s�`fi,�:�s �............................`'zs `ew. 'SIC �` �Y���Y .�"T„y, ��a <:� '�\�k:£x'�s-Y �'t`y``�`ir3. 3�32:� ��'E°'��.� ��xa�,�. m•;e a�'t ,� �� �' e�` �" ���'.`� .1 �•': i� z ••o ,,Y a f i c'3>E \�`�\�!F � R r � n����>J�,"`����'.�v��,h'..�\`�°��va,EA �,�, .�. .£"k ,.."'.Y.. � �`6�' aYt,���r� ��3�e x �;>>'. �,„t."'cis�x ,..fi"ems.�,�",;:31��;�>... .c•�``�„ �..'F�t �'.xx a.°', Children grades 1-6 are invited to participate in the Afterschool Playground Program. Playgrounds will be open Monday - Friday from 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. starting September 9th and will be held at two school sites. Each site will be staffed by two Recreation Leaders. Daily activities include arts and crafts, games, sports and much more. Registration information will be distributed through the schools beginning September 4. Please phone 829-4932 after August 19th for specific site locations. s w e�» �� "� £'� �M �' s', �, 3 t: fs 3.e - S � L > f F •E„ f?�nz ;m F•: Aug. 23 Recreation Brochures Delivered to Sept. 23 Programs begin this week unless Post Office. otherwise noted. Aug. 26 Begin Mailing Registration Nov.: 11 Veteran's Day, Recreation Dept. Residents only. is closed. Classes will not be held. Sept. 3 Non-resident Registration Begins Nov. 28, 29 Thanksgiving Holiday. Recreation Dept. I s Classes not e held. s 5 i, ,qi'� ,x a q�, x7'F"�"^•z 3 ` •"t h s zY '3 aj' 4x�'>3 i z'herd r "a r s ,,5 --�x'nw rF fia �, � :O` Dp a' -_'', 's' -•�,"t' n g m Dubtm=Inforlmation Inca NON PROFIT ORG G 01; 'Zax t. 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CLASS TITLE Y/A F MIN MAX II RES RES .I REGIS . h WAIT LIST 108 SING ALONG TIME 1 Y I 6 12 12 G" I 12 1 0 109 TIME FOR TWOS I . 6 12 11 1 12 1 4 110 TAP & BALLET I — 18 10 1 I 11 I 0 I I 111 TUMBLING 11 8 15 4 1 5 i 0 1-25 PRESCHOOL (MWF) 1 It ` 12 14 14 0 14 I 0 12 6 PRESCHOOL (TTH) 1 1 12 113 13 ( 0 I 13 0 ! 1 1 1 1 I 20'1 I COMPUTERS, LOGO 8 22 3 7 10 0 � COMBINED i I 202 1COMPUTERS, WITH #201 ) ! 8 122 12 7 9 i 0 203 HALLOWEEN PUMPKIN — C i 110 115 4 0 ! 4 ! 0 I 204 ITAP & BALLET if 1 — I 18 II 15 0 15 ` 0 i 205 TAP & BALLET — C I " 1 - 118 13 0 13 0 I I 1 206 I TENNIS I It 1 4 8 6 I 0 6 0 207 1 TUMBLING I 18 I 15 11 2 I 13 i 0 1 208 ( TUMBLING 8 115 15 1 I 16 0 209 CHILDRENS THEATRE WKSHPI 1 10 117 1 0 1 1 ( O 210 ( CHILDRENS THEATRE WKSHPI 1 10 17 1 0 1 1 I O 211 BATON, DANCE & POMPON I 8 18 10 4 I 14 1 0 212 E TON, DANCE & POMPON I I 8 18 0 0 0 0 ,1 213 KARATE (BEG) to 1 9 20 11 19 1 1 20 10 if I 214 KARATE (ADV) 19 20 6 0 1 6 0 I 215 CABBAGE PATCH HALLOWEEN( 1 6 112 7 1 6 0 I f 216 IBARBIE DOLL TEA — C 6 1 12 10 0 0 0 219 110E SKATING I ! 15 20 7 0 7 0 CITY OF DUBLIN REGISTRATION ANALYSIS RECREATION DEPARTMENT QUARTER FALL 1985 f NON TOTAL i NUMBER NO. I CLASS TITLE I Y/A I MIN MAX II RES I RES.! REGIS. ! WAIT LIST I 301 PERSONAL IMAGE/TEENS I Y r 12 15 2 I i0 I 2 0 -C --- DISNEYLAND/KNOTTS (TEENJ) Y 112 ( 50 3 0 I 3 0 --- BASIC INVESTMENT ! A 12 40 [ 16 . 13 I 29 I 0 --- CAR CARE ` 12 40 9 5 I 14 ; 0 401 COLOR ANALYSIS I I 8 12 11 0 11 2 402 ( COLOR ANALYSIS I I 8 112 12 10 12 0 403 ( COLOR ANALYSIS 18 112 2 O I 2 0 i 404 COLOR ANALYSIS (MEN) 112 15 I O I O I 0 1 0 405 COLOR ANALYSIS (MEN) 112 115 II 1 1 0 1 10 f 406 COMPUTER LITERACY I 8 ' 22 II 13 I 0 ( 13 0 407 DOG OBEDIENCE (BEG) 110 ! 20 115 ( 5 20 i 2 408 DOG OBEDIENCE (ADV) j 110 20 3 I 2 iI 5 ' 0 409 ( FLOWER MART ! 112 115 13 I 2 i 15 5 410 ` HEALTH ASSESSMENT - C I 15 120 0 0 I 0 0 413 NO. CALIF FISHING I 16 l 20 13 1 I 14 f 0 414 REACHING POTENTIAL - CI 6 10 0 0 I 0 ` 0 451 S.F. OUTLETS I 30 52 36 16 ( 52 7 416 WEIGHT GROUP - G) 18 115 0 O I O i 0 417 COUNTRY HOME CRAFTS I I 6 15 10 5 15 10 418 DRAWING RIGHT BRAIN 112 126 19 8 27 1 I 419 HOLIDAY DECORATING I 6 11,5 112 3 15 2 420 ( POTPOURRI " 6 11 15 14 1 5 0 L421 ( SILKS IN A BASKET 11 6 110 7 I 3 10 1 CITY OF DUBLIN REGISTRATION ANALYSIS RECREATION DEPARTMENT QUARTER FALL 1985 I NON-'f TOTAL i NUMBER NO. i CLASS TITLE Y/A MIN MAX II RES I RE S .i REGIS. - WAIT LISTI 422 THANKSGIVING CNTRPC A 1 6 1 10 81 1` 2 ' 10 I 8 422B THANKSGIVING CNTRPC-A ' 6 10 6 3 1 9 0 423 1 VINE WREATHS & BASKETS II 6 I 151 11 2 I 13 ( 4 i 424 1 WATERCOLOR 1 `) 12 201 3 3 _ 6 0 425 WELCOME WREATH j 11 6 1 10 1 81 2 i 10 , 0 426 1 EVENING OUT I1 11 6 1 4011 51 1 I 6 11 0 427 COUNTRY WESTERN DANCE ! " 30 1 601 111 11 I 22 �1 0 1 428 1 COUNTRY WESTERN DANCE ! �1 30 1 6 0 11 10 91 19 11 0 1 429 ( COUNTRY WESTERN DANCE I1 30 ' 6011 51 ..8 ;1 13 0 ` 1 430 1 COUNTRY WESTERN DANCE ;l Ii 30 1 6011 7 1 19 1 26 i1 0 431 1 TEXAS TWO STEP 1 " ,1 30 1 6 0 11 81 18 11 26 {i 0 1 433 1 FITNESS AWARENESS-C j1 f1 6 1 101 01 0 !) 0 I) 0 4 3 4 1 GOLF I I 4 1 811 61 l i 7 8 i 435 1 GOLF 1 " ` 4 1 81 91 0 I 9 11 0 1 436 1 KARATE 1 I 6 1 1511 51 0 11 5 I 0 1 437 1 ROUND DANCE -C 1 1 12 20 01 0 1 0 11 0 438 1 SQUARE DANCE 1 1 30 1 501 157 41 1 198 I 0 439 1 TAI CHI CHIH i 1 11 1611 41 0 ( 4 1 0 1 440 1 TAI CHI CHIH 1 1 11 161 5 0 1 5 i 0 1 441 1 TAI CHI CHIH - C " 1 1 1 11 !1 0 1 0 11 16 11 16 01 0 0 0 442 1 TAU CHI CHIH - C 1 11 1 443 1 TENNIS I i 4 1 811 81 0 8 II 3 f 444 1 TUMBLING i 8 1 15 31 1 4 0 CITY OF DUBLIN REGISTRATION ANALYSIS RECREATION DEPARTMENT QUARTER FALL 1985 NON-:1 TOTAL . : NULMBER N0. I CLASS TITLE Y/7AI� MIN MAX II RES I RES . REGIS . � 4daIT LIST( 445 j GOLF I A I 4 6 6 1 0 1 6 1 5 446 GOLF 1 4 6 5 1 1 6 ! 0 459 ICE SKATING - G I 15 1 30 1 0 0 1 0 ( 0 I I I : II II I i I t ii I I I i I II I ii �1 I - I I II I II 1 I I I I i i 1 I I I i l II i i I I I i I I I I I I I SPECIAL CLASS YOUTH ADULT TOTAL REGISTRATION SAME SAME COMPARISONS SAME QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER THIS LAST LAST THIS LAST LAST THIS LAST LAST QUARTER QUARTER YEAR QUARTER QUARTER YEAR QUARTER QUARTER YEAR O. CLASSES OFFERED 23 35 23 48 29 11 71 64 34 O. CLASSES CANCELLED 6 18 8 . 9 7 2 15 25 10 O. CLASSES ADDED 0 0 2 1 7 0 1 7 2 O. CLASSES CONDUCTED 17 17 17 40 29 9 57 46 26 O. WAITING LISTS 4 12 21 59 0 0 63 12 21 MAXIMUM OPENINGS 384 601 482 1131 621 300 1515 1222 782 NO. ENROLLED 198 224 189 682 315 103 880 392 292 % CLASSES CONDUCTED 74% 49% 74% 82% 81% 82% 80% 65% 76% % CLASSES FILLED (OF THOSE CONDUCTED) 68% 62% 39% 71% 65% 34% 70% 64% 37% EXHIBIT 3 DUBLIN RECREATION DEPARTMENT QUARTERLY ACTIVITY REPORT FALL 1985 I . PARTICIPATION: PROGRAM PARTICIPANT PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS HOURS HOURS PRESCHOOL: 2yrs/9mo-3yr/llmo 13 57 . 5 747 . 50 4-5yrs 14 85. 0 1190 . 0 Sing-Along-Time 12 3 . 75 48. 75 Time-For-Twos 12 10 . 0 120 . 0 Tap & Ballet 11 16 . 0 176. 0 Tumbling 18 8. 0 144 . 0 SUBTOTAL 2426 . 25 YOUTH: Cabbage Patch Halloween 8 2 . 0 16 . 0 Baton, Dance, Pompon 17 3 . 75 63 . 75 Computers, Logo 18 8 . 0 144 . 0 Ice Skating 7 12 . 0 84 . 0 Karate 26 8 . 75 227 . 50 Tap & Ballet 15 8. 0 120 . 0 Tennis 7 8. 0 56. 0 Tumbling 16 8. 0 128. 0 SUBTOTAL 839 . 25 ADULTS : Personal Image/Teens 2 3 . 5 7 . 0 Country Home Crafts 15 3 . 0 45 . 0 Drawing R. Brain 27 20 . 0 540 . 0 Holiday Deco/Greens 17 2 . 5 42 . 5 Potpourri 5 2 .5 12 . 5 Silks in a Basket 10 2 . 5 25. 0 Thanksgiving Ctrpc 19 2 . 0 38. 0 Vine Baskets 13 2 .5 32 . 5 Watercolor 6 15 . 0 90. 0 Welcome Wreath 9 2 .0 18. 0 Evening Out 12 7 . 5 90. 0 C/W Dance 80 6. 0 480 . 0 Texas Two Step 26 6. 0 156. 0 Square Dance 198 8. 0 1584 . 0 Golf 28 4 . 0 112 . 0 Karate 5 12 . 0 60 . 0 Tai Chi Chih 9 10 . 0 90. 0 Quarterly Activity Report Page Two PROGRAM PARTICIPANT PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS HOURS HOURS ADULTS: (Contd) Tennis 8 8. 0 64 . 0 Tumbling 4 8. 0 32 . 0 Basic Investment 29 6. 0 174 . 0 Car Care 14 2 . 5 35 . 0 Color Analysis 26 2 .5 65. 0 Computer Literacy 13 8. 0 104 . 0 Dog Obedience 25 8. 0 200. 0 No. Cal Fishing 16 2 . 0 32 . 0 Flower Mart 15 7 . 0 105. 0 S.F. Outlets 52 10 . 0 520. 0 SUBTOTAL 4753 . 50 GRAND TOTAL 8019 . 00 II . COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION: 1 . Sponsored the following special events : Children ' s Halloween Party Pepsi Hotshot Basketball Competition 2nd Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony Breakfast With Santa Teen Dance 2 . Co-sponsored the following activities for developmentally disabled young adults with Kaleidoscope Activity Center, Livermore Area Recreation and Park District, Pleasanton and San Ramon Recreation Departments : Fall Potpourri Snow Ball 3 . Sponsored the following public service programs : Basic Investment Planning Car Care Planning & Conducting Effective Meetings Quarterly Activity Report Page Three III. SHANNON COMMUNITY CENTER: Facility Utilization *AVAILABLE HOURS PERCENTAGE ROOM HOURS UTILIZED OCCUPIED Social Hall 1, 583 897 57% East Room 1, 583 199 13% West Room 1, 583 203 13% A&B Room 1, 583 151 10% Preschool Room 1, 583 299 19% TOTAL 7 , 915 1, 749 22% *Based on Sunday through Thursday from 9 : 0 Oa.m. to 10 : 00p.m. ; Friday and Saturday from 10 : 00a.m. -12 : 00 midnight . NOTE: Center was closed September 2, November 11, 28 and 29, December 24, 25 and 31 and January 1 . Facility Use Permits Issued Sustaining Contracts - 93 Private Rentals - 44