Milpitas Recreation Services Registration Begins With programs this great, Tuesday, August 9 (Residents) City employees and theirThursday, August 11 (Open Registration) families also participate! www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov (408) 586-3210
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WELCOMEA Message from the ManagerFall is my favorite season and I am proud to present our Milpitas Recreation Services Fall 2016 Activity Guide to you!The programs and events listed in this brochure represent our continued commitment to meet your recreational needs andinterests. We are so committed to our programs, you’ll see our own family members enjoying Recreation classes and eventsfrom the past year on this guide’s cover! I’m sure you and your family will find yourselves enjoying your Fall programselection just as much as we had planning it for you. And for up to the minute info on our programs and event, follow us onFacebook and Twitter! Renee Lorentzen, Recreation Services ManagerWhat’s Inside Recreation CentersMilpitas Community Band and Arts Page 4-5 Barbara Lee Senior Center Milpitas Sports CenterSponsors Page 6 40 N. Milpitas Blvd. 1325 E. Calaveras Blvd.Volunteers Pages 7-8Parent and Me Pages 9-11 (408) 586-3400 (408) 586-3225Pre-K Enrichment Pages 12-14Winter Break Camps Page 15 Monday-Friday, 8:30AM - 4:30PM Monday-Thursday, 6:00AM - 9:00PMPresidents’ Week Camps Page 16Camps Page 17 Friday, 6:00AM - 5:00PMYouth and Teens Page 18-23 Milpitas Community Center Saturday, 8:00AM - 1:00PM 457 E. Calaveras Blvd. (408) 586-3210 Monday-Thursday, 8:00AM - 6:00PM Friday, 8:00AM - 5:00PMYouth and Teens: Arts Page 24 City HolidaysYouth and Teens: Special Needs Page 25 In observance of the following holidays, the City of Milpitas facilities will be closed on the following days:Youth and Teens: Dance & Movement Page 26Youth and Teens: Music Page 27Youth and Teens: Sports Page 28-34 Labor Day September 5Adult Classes Page 35-37Adults 50+ Programs Page 38-42 Veteran’s Day November 11Milpitas Sports Center Page 43Adult Sports Page 44 Thanksgiving November 24 & 25Facility Rentals Pages 45-46Park Rentals and Amenities Pages 47-48 Christmas December 23 & 26Community Resources Page 49-50 New Year’s Day January 2 Martin Luther King Jr. Day January 16 Lincoln’s Birthday February 13 President’s Day February 20Milpitas City Council Page 51How To Register Page 52-53 facebook.com/MilpitasRecreation 3 www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov
Milpitas Community Band and ArtsThe Milpitas Community Concert Band’s 24th season kicks off this Fall withtwo concerts. All MCCB concerts are designed to entertain you and yourfamily, are always admission free and serve light refreshments at the end.Donations are accepted at concerts (suggested $2 per person), and all proceedsare used solely to benefit the band. Music on the Pop’s Concert Lawn Friday, November 4 at 7:30PM Summer Recital of Small Ensembles Milpitas Community Center Sunday, August 14 at 2:00PM 457 E. Calaveras Blvd. Civic Center Amphitheater The Band’s first concert of the new season includes 457 E. Calaveras Blvd. ‘pop’ular music from a variety of areas – including movies, and Broadway. Bring the family and see ifBring a picnic lunch, blanket or lawn chairs and enjoy you can recognize the tunes! A reception with lighta summer afternoon listening to music. Several small refreshments will follow the concert.ensembles of MCCB members will be performing a varietyof music styles from classical to contemporary, includingshow tunes. A reception with light refreshments will followthe recital.Be A Part of the BandThe Milpitas Community Concert Band (MCCB), under the direction of Jeff Yaeger, is comprised of musicianswith various backgrounds coming together to make music! The band continues to provide a supportive andinteresting outlet for its members’ musical growth, as well as provide an entertaining experience for its audiencesand the community! In addition to band standards, MCCB performs a variety of marches, musical/Broadwayselections, classical pieces, transcriptions and forgotten gems – some of which haven’t been performed in the BayArea in decades.MCCB performs several family-friendly concerts throughout the year and is a treasured musical presence at theCity of Milpitas’ annual Veterans Day Ceremony and Holiday Tree Lighting events. The MCCB is always activelyseeking new members who play Flute, any size Clarinet, Oboe, Bassoon, any size Saxophone, Trumpet, FrenchHorn, Baritone Horn/Euphonium, Tuba, or Percussion. Musicians of various levels and ages are welcome to join.If you are an active performer or haven’t played in years, there’s a place for you in MCCB! Rehearsals are heldThursdays, 7:30PM - 9:30PM, at the Barbara Lee Senior Center (40 N. Milpitas Blvd). The yearly registration feeis $30 per member.4 www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov
Milpitas Community Band and ArtsMilpitas Phantom Art Gallery Nerry Fernandez July 25 – September 16457 E. Calaveras Blvd. Len BruffettMonday-Thursday 8:00AM - 6:00PM October 3 – 9Friday 8:00AM - 5:00PM Senior Center Fall Art ShowThe Milpitas Phantom Art Gallery is located in the Milpitas October 17 – 28Community Center and the Milpitas Library. For more informationor to apply as an artist, please contact Milpitas Recreation Services at(408) 586-3210. Applications for the Milpitas Public Library PhantomArt exhibit location are currently being accepted.Len BruffettAs a native Californian, I’ve always been inspired by the many unique environs of California’s geography.I have used my life long interest in photography to translate what I see into black and white photographs.My interest in making photographs began at age eight using a simple Argus twin lens reflex camera. Atage eighteen I applied my photographic skills professionally while serving with US Military Intelligence inEurope. My camera of choice was a compact and quiet Leica M3.Upon completion of my military service I returned home to the Santa Clara valley, completed college andbegan my engineering career. Because photography was such a big part of my life I maintained dual careers,a freelance commercial / fine art photographer and engineer.Over the course of 30 plus years I have used both medium and large format film cameras. Today, I create myphotographs with a Linhof 4”x 5” field camera using sheet film.In my darkroom I utilize the techniques andprocesses established by the 20th centurymasters of photography for processing andprinting my photographs.My 11” x 14 “ fine art prints are archivalprocessed, mounted on archival 16” x 20”museum quality board and will provide alifetime of viewing pleasure. For the durationof this exhibit my photographs are for sale at$300. each.Contact information is available on mywebsite. www.lenbruffett.comwww.ci.milpitas.ca.gov 5
Thank You To Our SponsorsWe are proud of our Community Partners!Milpitas Recreation Services receives assistance from community groups, businesses and individuals for our manyprograms and events. We would like to acknowledge our sponsors and the programs they have supported this past season.If you are a patron of one of these businesses, please let them know you appreciate their contribution to Milpitas RecreationServices and the benefits to our community!Sponsor HighlightsCenter Stage Performing Arts Become a Sponsor!Safeway, MilpitasNob Hill Foods, Milpitas Sponsorship LevelsDavid and Karen Young Title Sponsor: $20,000+ Platinum Sponsor: $15,000+Recreation Assistance Program Gold Sponsor: $10,000+ Silver Sponsor: $2,500+Tri-Valley Recycling Bronze Sponsor: $1,000+Senior Center Sponsorship Opportunities Events and ProgramsMarilyn Millard and Christ Community Church’s Women’s GroupMilpitas Senior Advisory Commission After the Bell (after schoolAgape Asian Mission and JAACUC program)Abbyy USA Software House, Inc.Walgreens Senior Nutrition ProgramBasic Solutions Corp. Milpitas Volunteer PartnersLumentumCareMore Park Clean-Up Events Recreation Assistance ProgramSpecial Events and Center Stage Performing ArtsPrograms For more information aboutMilpitas Camera Club sponsorships,Santa Clara CountyAmalfi Apartments please contact MilpitasSanta Clara County Library - Milpitas Recreation ServicesEmbassy Suites - Milpitas at (408) 586-3206.Food Truck MafiaMilpitas CommunityConcert BandYOUR NAME HERE! BECOME A SPONSOR NOW!Milpitas Tidal WavesSwimOutlet.com6 www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov
Volunteer PartnersMake a Difference and Volunteer!The City of Milpitas hosts many community programs, events, and activities throughout the year that serve the Milpitaspopulation and local surrounding areas. Volunteers are frequently recruited to assist in various aspects of these programs,providing valuable staff support as well as help and encouragement to citizens.Opportunities exist for working on a variety of tasks in every department within thecity structure. Different opportunities are available at various times throughout the yearand time commitments vary based on the specific task requirements and the volunteers’availability. All those interested in volunteering must complete an MVP application andparticipate in the screening and interview process.Volunteer applications can be mailed to you or downloaded from www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov(in the Recreation Services section).Make a Difference and Volunteer!The Barbara Lee Senior Center uses volunteers in many capacities to provide services for its members. One of the areasthat depends heavily on volunteers is in the Case Manager’s section. These volunteers serve as receptionists and provideblood pressure readings. The receptionists assist participants by booking their appointments, providing information,and checking-in clients for their appointments. High blood pressure is a problem for many older adults and keeping itregulated is very important. Many Senior Center members come in on a regular basis to have their blood pressure readand recorded so they have a record of it when they visit their doctors. Among the volunteers, two provide translationservices and one helps with food vouchers. The volunteers in this area include Dorothy Baniqued, Nellie Chung,Ajooma Cheeramkuzhiyil, Melba Holliday, Deborah Langley, Kim Hoang Nguyen, Ashok Sharma, and Margaret Tao.Ashok Sharma Melba Hollidaywww.ci.milpitas.ca.gov 7
Volunteers NeededWe Want You!Our Spring line up of volunteer oppportunities are waiting for you! Making a difference is easy, fun, and rewardingwith the Milpitas Volunteer Partners Program. For more information or to volunteer for a specific event, please call(408) 586-3210.Milpitas Community Sunday, August 14, 2016 Set up, assist staff, distribute concert program andConcert Band 1:30PM - 4:30PM serve light refreshments.Veterans Commission Civic Center Amphitheater Help staff with event set up, monitor traffic and cleanAnnual Car Show up. Saturday, October 15, 2016Pumpkins in the Park & 7:00AM Help staff with event set up, distribute race bibs, route5K Fun Run monitors, water stations, and clean up. Civic Center PlazaMilpitas Community Help set up, distribute event program, serve food, andConcert Band Pop’s Saturday, October 22, 2016 clean up.Concert 7:00AM Cardoza Park Friday, November 4, 2016 6:30PM - 9:30PMVeterans Day Ceremony Friday, November 11, 2016 Help staff with event set up, monitor traffic and clean up.Tree Lighting Ceremony Thursday, December 1, 2016 Help staff with event set up, monitor traffic and clean up.Milk & Cookies with Saturday, December 10, 2016 Help staff with event set up, monitor traffic and cleanSanta up.Senior Nutrition Monday - Friday Volunteers will help set up silverware, serve lunch and 10:30AM - 1:00PM clean up.On-Going RecreationVolunteer On-Going Volunteers will help instructors with daily tasks such as setting up materials, and help with sports classes Hours and days will vary such as soccer, tennis or basketball. according to classes.8 www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov
Parent and MeMusic Together Ukulele for Parent and ChildAges 0-4 Ages 3-7with Harmony Makers Staff with Harmony Makers StaffMusic Together is a research-based, developmentally Enjoy making music with your child as you both learn to playappropriate music and movement program for children and the ukulele. Learn some songs, chords and basic strummingtheir caregivers. Classes are fun and informal. No special skills patterns with your child. Introduction to notation, tuning andrequired of adults, only enthusiastic participation. Songs, taking care of the instrument will be covered. Bring your ownchants, instrumental play and dance are experienced in a non- ukuleles!performance, mixed-age setting. Please Note:Please Note: • A $20 per family material fee is payable to the instructor• A $40 licensing/material fee is payable to the instructor at at the first class. the first class. Includes songbook, 2 CDs, MP3 download and $96/$116 6 meetings Ages 3-5 DVD for new participants. 5:30PM - 6:15PM #4774 THUR 9/22-10/27 MCC• Siblings under the age of 8 months can attend free with $96/$116 6 meetings Ages 5 -7 registered older sibling. Licensing fee waived for two or more 6:30PM - 7:15PM registered children.• No class held on 10/15, 11/22, 11/23 and 11/26.$150/$170 10 meetings Ages 0-4 #4775 THUR 9/22-10/27 MCC 10:00AM - 10:45AM#4552 SAT 9/24-12/10 11:00AM - 11:45AM MCC Dramatic Art Play 9:30AM - 10:15AM MCC#4553 SAT 9/24-12/10 10:30AM - 11:15AM MCC Ages 1.8-3 MCC with BayAreaGurukul LLC#4548 TUES 9/27-12/6 5:30PM - 6:15PM MCC 6:30PM - 7:15PM MCC#4549 TUES 9/27-12/6 A wonderful introduction to a preschool environment that helps participants learn socialization skills. Parents and children will#4550 WED 9/21-11/30 share time doing art projects, participate in group story time, and finish each class with music time together. All children will#4551 WED 9/21-11/30 be introduced to Zoo Phonics through fun, games and active participation.Music Together Family Favorites Please Note:Ages 0-4 • A non-refundable $15 material fee is payable to instructor onwith Harmony Makers Staff the first day of class.Join us and see why Music Together is so much fun! This threeweek session uses the award winning Family Favorites CD. • Participants should wear comfortable clothes for movement.Experience music making with your child by singing, chanting, • Only registered children are allowed in class. Please makedancing and playing percussion instruments.Please Note: arrangements for siblings.• Family Favorites CD is available for purchase of $10 for new • No class held on 12/19, 12/26, 1/2, and 1/16. and/or continuing families. $96/$116 8 meetings Ages 1.8-3 10:00AM - 11:00AM MCC #4676 MON 9/12-10/31 10:00AM - 11:00AM MCC #4677 MON 11/14-1/30$45/$65 3 meetings Ages 0-4 10:30AM - 11:15AM#4554 TUES 1/10-1/24 10:00AM - 10:45AM MCC MCC#4555 SAT 1/21-2/4 NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center 9 description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
Parent and MeMelody’s Piano Beginners Melody’s Piano ToddlerAges 4-5 Ages 3-4with Melody Academy of Music with Melody Academy of MusicThis course will enrich children who have never studied music This course takes a new approach to leading toddlers into thethrough a variety of fun activities. Learn various music skills such musical world. This class is a pre-piano/keyboard course withas singing, ear-training, keyboard playing, rhythm ensemble, introduction to music terminology, keyboard playing and rhythmand reading music. training using fun story telling methods. The class prepares students for future piano lessons with development to students’Please Note: musical character and movement ability.• Location: 1972 Driscoll Rd. Fremont, CA 94539 Please Note:• A non-refundable $45 material fee is payable to instructor at • Location: 1972 Driscoll Rd. Fremont, CA 94539 first class. • A non-refundable $45 material fee is payable to instructor at• Parent Participation is REQUIRED. first class.• Only registered students are permitted in the classroom. • Parent participation is REQUIRED.$168/$188 6 meetings Ages 4-5 • Only registered students are permitted in the classroom. 12:15PM - 1:00PM#4633 SAT 9/24-10/29 3:30PM - 4:15PM Note $168/$188 6 meetings Ages 3-4 9:00AM - 9:45AM Note 10:30AM - 11:15AM#4638 WED 10/12-11/16 3:30PM - 4:15PM Note #4646 MON 11/7-12/12 10:30AM - 11:15AM Note Note 10:30AM - 11:15AM Note#4639 SUN 11/6-12/11 #4647 WED 10/12-11/16 Note#4640 THUR 12/1-1/5 #4648 THUR 12/1-1/5Melody’s Piano BeginnersAges 5-7with Melody Academy of MusicMusic theory, key board skills and techniques are some featuresincluded in the class. Ear-training and sight-singing skills will beemphasized. Children will also receive instruction in performingkeyboard and rhythm instrument.Please Note:• Location: 1972 Driscoll Rd. Fremont, CA 94539• A non-refundable $45 material fee is payable to instructor at first class.• Parent participation is REQUIRED.• Only registered students are permitted in the classroom.$168/$188 6 meetings Ages 5-7 1:15PM - 2:00PM#4642 SAT 9/24-10/29 4:30PM - 5:15PM Note 10:00AM - 10:45AM Note#4643 WED 10/12-11/16 5:30PM - 6:15PM Note Note#4644 SUN 11/6-12/11#4645 THUR 12/1-1/510 NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
Parent and MeFun on the Farm Experiment with Arts and CraftsAges 2-5 Ages 3-6with Chaparral Ranch with BayAreaGurukul LLCFun on the Farm is a program specially created for preschoolers Experimenting with arts and crafts opens doors to a child’sages 2 to 5. During our first class, children will learn songs and imagination. Participants will learn how to make beautifulrhymes about the farm animals, improve basic counting skills, projects by using techniques such as painting, gluing, and usingexpand vocabulary words, and reinforce caring, patience and scissors. Each project develops fine motor skills and teachestaking turns. During our second class, children will learn about children how to stay on task, focus, and be patient.our wonderful horses through hands-on interaction, grooming,and a pony ride with parents in-tow. Please Note:Please Note: • A non-refundable $8 material fee is payable to instructor at• Location: Chaparral Ranch, 3375 Calaveras Road, Milpitas first class.• All students are required to wear a helmet (provided) . • Only registered children are allowed in class, please make$50/$70 2 meetings Ages 2-5 Note #4580 SAT 9/3 & 9/10 11:00AM - 12:00PM Note arrangements for siblings. #4581 SAT 9/17 & 9/24 11:00AM - 12:00PM Note #4616 SAT 10/1 & 10/8 11:00AM - 12:00PM Note • Students should wear clothes that can get dirty. Sharpies will #4617 SAT 11:00AM - 12:00PM Note #4618 SAT 10/15 & 10/22 11:00AM - 12:00PM Note be used. #4619 SAT 11/5 & 11/12 11:00AM - 12:00PM Note #4620 SAT 11/19 & 11/26 11:00AM - 12:00PM Note • Bring a water bottle with you to each class. #4621 SAT 12/3 & 12/10 11:00AM - 12:00PM Note #4622 SAT 11:00AM - 12:00PM $50/$70 4 meetings Ages 3-6 1/7 & 1/14 10:00AM - 10:45AM 1/21 & 1/28 #4681 WED 9/14-10/5 10:00AM - 10:45AM MCC 10:00AM - 10:45AM MCC #4682 WED 10/26-11/16 MCC #4683 WED 1/11-2/1 Special Needs Dance & Movement Ages 3-6 with Integrated Arts & Movement This is a creative movement and dance class designed for students with Special Needs and their Parents/Caregivers. Class includes warm-up/stretching, across the floor movement, 1:1 social skill-building exercises and fun interactive movement using specialized equipment such as bean bags, tunnel, parachute and more. Parents/Caregivers are encouraged to participate. Please Note: • No class held on 10/15 and 11/26. • Participants should wear comfortable/loose clothing and gym/tennis shoes with non-marking soles or dance shoes are recommended. $150/$170 10 meetings Ages 3-6 #4662 SAT 10/1-12/10 9:00AM - 9:45AM MCC NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center 11 description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
Pre-K Enrichment Little Stars Learning Academy 2 Ages 4-5 with Jensen School of Performing Arts StaffLittle Stars Learning Academy 1 Academy 2 students must be 4yrs. old by the first class of each session. All students 5yrs. old or more may register for AcademyAges 3-4 2. Students are encouraged to register for each session aswith Jensen School of Performing Arts Staff subject matters are ongoing. A special performance will be held at the end of each session.Our Pre-K enrichment program will introduce learning Please Note:opportunities through art, music, reading and math readiness,with a focus on small/large motor development. Language and • A $30 supply fee is due and payable directly to the Little Starscommunication skills will be encouraged during circle timeactivities, along with cooperation within a group setting. The Learning staff on the first day of each session.Little Stars Learning Academy is a wonderful way to introduceyour child to the academic environment while developing • A $10 t-shirt fee will also be collected. T-shirts will be worn forsocial and basic life learning skills. Each day will be filled with adifferent aspect of Pre-K academic enrichment combined with ALL performances and special activities.an equal balance of fun and discovery. • All participants must be potty trained, no pull ups. • No classes on 11/11, 12/19-1/3, and 1/16. $699/$719 21 meetings Ages 4-5 9:00AM - 12:00PM MCC #4789 M/W/F 10/3-11/18Please Note: $770/$790 30 meetings Ages 4-5 9:00AM - 12:00PM MCC• A $30 supply fee is due and payable directly to the Little Stars #4790 M/W/F 11/28-2/3 Learning staff on the first day of each session.• A $10 t-shirt fee will also be collected. T-shirts will be worn for ALL performances and special activities.• All participants must be potty trained, no pull ups.• No classes on 11/11, 12/19-1/3, and 1/16.$699/$719 21 meetings Ages 3-4 9:00AM - 12:00PM MCC#4784 M/W/F 10/3-11/18$770/$790 30 meetings Ages 3-4 9:00AM - 12:00PM MCC#4785 M/W/F 11/28-2/3$490/$510 14 meetings Ages 3-4 9:00AM - 12:00PM#4786 M/W 10/3-11/16 9:00AM - 12:00PM MCC MCC#4788 M/W 11/28-2/1 Little Stars Learn and Play “Community Helper” visit with Officer Mouk12 NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
Pre-K EnrichmentSchool of Creative Minds Mad Science - Science Rocks!Ages 3-5 Ages 4-5with BayAreaGurukul Staff with Mad Science of the Bay AreaThese include Circle Time, One-on-One and Small Group Science Rocks! Discover some “fun”-damentals of science inInstruction, Daily Learning Centers, Language, Fun with Math, this series of workshops. Learn about chemistry by mixing stuffDrawing, Outdoor Recreational Play, Sensory and Movement, together. Be an astronaut in training and learn about space.Music, Gardening, Library, Science Exploration Activities, Daily Find out how music is scientific. Get blown away by the powerLiving Skills and Kids Yoga. We will provide curriculum that of air! Create a cloud in a bottle and make it rain - inside! All thissupports the academic needs of the child through challenging and more in this session of Mad Science!activities and allowing practice time on learned skills. Childrenwill be learning about their world and how they as individual $299/$319 6 meetings Ages 4-5fits into it in this multi-age classroom with the guidance of the 12:15PM - 1:00PMeducational specialist. #4778 TUE 9/13-10/18 12:15PM - 1:00PM MCC MCCPlease note: #4779 THUR 9/15-10/20• A $30 materials fee for 4 day students is payable to the Mad Science - Bird, Sea & Energy instructor at the first class. Ages 4-5 with Mad Science of the Bay Area• A $20 materials fee for 2 day students is payable to the Birds, Sea & Energy: Investigate the different shapes and instructor at the first class. structures found in nature. Examine the invisible world and learn about reflection and symmetry. Take to the skies and discover• Only registered and potty trained children are allowed in details about our fine feathered friends, birds, as well as about those beautiful floral visitors, the butterflies. The children will class, no pull ups allowed. also explore the sea shore and learn more about its various inhabitants. Additionally, we introduce them to the concept of• No class on 9/5, 11/24, 12/19 to 1/2, and 1/16 energy so that they can begin to understand how movement• Please give extra pair of clothes in a zip lock bag with the really happens. child’s name on it.• Bring snack and water bottle with you to each class.$730/$750 27 meetings Ages 3-5#4743 MON-THUR 8/29-10/13 9:00AM - 12:00PM MCC$705/$725 26 meetings Ages 3-5 $299/$319 6 meetings Ages 4-5 12:15PM - 1:00PM#4744 MON-THUR 10/17-11/30 9:00AM - 12:00PM MCC #4781 TUE 11/1-12/13 12:15PM - 1:00PM MCC MCC$650/$670 24 meetings Ages 3-5 #4782 THUR 11/3-12/15#4745 MON-THUR 12/5-1/26 9:00AM - 12:00PM MCC Please note:$380/$400 14 meetings Ages 3-5 • No class held on 11/22 and 11/24.#4746 TUE/THUR 8/30-10/13 9:00AM - 12:00PM MCC#4748 TUE/THUR 12/6-2/2 9:00AM - 12:00PM MCC$325/$445 13 meetings Ages 3-5#4747 TUE/THUR 10/18-11/29 9:00AM - 12:00PM MCC NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center 13 description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
Pre-K EnrichmentPre-K Artist Talented TotsAges 3.5-5 Ages 1-3with Young Rembrandts with Jensen School for the Performing ArtsThis fall, your preschooler will “fall” in love with our lessons. Just This is a creative movement and fun class for toddlers andlike the rainbow our youngest artists will create in the month of parents. Children will learn basic dance skills such as skipping,September, we will cover a colorful and pattern-rich spectrum marching and galloping. Class includes singing and dancing.of subjects. We’ll soak in the warm colors of the sun as we draw Everyone will have the opportunity for organized play anda radiating sun face and we’ll be careful not to get tangled up motor skill development using hula hoops, scarves, beanbags,in our patterned spider web we draw in October! We’ll draw tunnels, balls, parachutes and much more. Must be walking.these (and may more exciting lessons!) while we enhance our Please Note:fine-motor skills, learn to stay on task and follow directions, andlearn the discrimination skills so critical in the classroom! • Held at Jensen School of Performing Arts,$148/$168 10 meetings Ages 3.5-5 1491 N. Milpitas Blvd., Milpitas.#4771 TUES 9/20-11/22 2:30PM - 3:30PM MCC • Only registered children are allowed in class. Please make arrangements for siblings.Tiny Stars Dance and Learn $109/$129 7 meetings Ages 1-3Ages 2.5-4 #4757 WED 10/5-11/16 4:30PM - 5:15PM Notewith Jensen School of Performing Arts StaffThis fun and exciting class teaches the fundamentals of bothTap and Ballet along with song and movement. This class isspecifically designed for young dancers, and will include basicdance steps and routines. The class is structured to allow youngdancers to explore and appreciate the world of dance. Parentsmay participate however, dancers are encourage to danceon their own. Proper dance attire (Tap and ballet shoes) areencouraged. Time is given for basic education fundamentalssuch as colors, shapes, letters and numbers.Please Note:• Held at Jensen School of Performing Arts, 1491 N. Milpitas Blvd., Milpitas.• Only registered children are allowed in class. Please make arrangements for siblings.• Dance apparel and proper dance shoes are strongly encouraged; ballet and tap shoes.$109/$129 7 meetings Ages 2.5-4 3:45PM - 4:30PM#4759 MON 10/3-11/14 Note14 NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
Winter Break CampsWinter Break Camp: Penguins Winter Break Camp: Extended CareAges 5-6 Ages 5-12with Milpitas Recreation Services with Milpitas Recreation ServicesBrrrrrr! The weather outside is frightful, but the Milpitas Winter Campers who need early morning and/or early evening hoursBreak Camp is so delightful! Winter Break Camp is a fun and can register for Extended Care. Campers may only attendenriching place for students to come during their winter break Extended Care from 7:00AM - 8:00AM and 5:00PM - 6:00PM.away from school. Each day campers will enjoy a wide array ofexperiential learning through winter themed art/ crafts projects, Please Note:sports, science experiments, healthy cooking and much more(see Recreation Services Website for a complete daily activity • No pro-rating.schedule)! Camp will be led by some of your child’s favorite • No class held on 12/23 and 12/26.Summer Camp and ATB staff. $32/$52 4 meetings Ages 5-12Please Note: #4575 MON-THUR 12/19-12/22 7:00AM - 6:00PM MSC• Bring a bag lunch, water bottle and snack each day. #4577 TUE-FRI 12/27-12/30 7:00AM - 6:00PM MSC• No class held on 12/23 and 12/26.$200/$220 4 meetings Ages 5-6#4541 MON-THUR 12/19-12/22 8:00AM - 5:00PM MSC#4570 TUE-FRI 12/27-12/30 8:00AM - 5:00PM MSCWinter Break Camp: Polar BearsAges 7-12with Milpitas Recreation ServicesBrrrrrr! The weather outside is frightful, but the Milpitas WinterBreak Camp is so delightful! Winter Break Camp is a fun andenriching place for students to come during their winter breakaway from school. Each day campers will enjoy a wide array ofexperiential learning through winter themed art/ crafts projects,sports, science experiments, healthy cooking and much more(see Recreation Services Website for a complete daily activityschedule)! Camp will be led by some of your child’s favoriteSummer Camp and ATB staff.Please Note:• Bring a bag lunch, water bottle and snack each day.• No class held on 12/23 and 12/26.$200/$220 4 meetings Ages 7-12#4572 MON-THUR 12/19-12/22 8:00AM - 5:00PM MSC#4573 TUE-FRI 12/27-12/30 8:00AM - 5:00PM MSC NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center 15 description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
Presidents Week CampsPresidents Week Camp: Presidents Week Camp:Camp Washington Extended CareAges 5-6 Ages 5-12with Milpitas Recreation Services with Milpitas Recreation ServicesPresidents Week Camp is a fun and enriching place for Campers who need early morning and/or early evening hoursstudents to come during their February break away from can register for Extended Care. Campers may only attendschool. Each day campers will enjoy a wide array of experiential Extended Care from 7:00AM - 8:00AM and 5:00PM - 6:00PM.learning through themed art/ crafts projects, sports, scienceexperiments, healthy cooking and much more (see Recreation Please Note:Services Website for a complete daily activity schedule)! Campwill be lead by some of your child’s favorite Summer Camp and • No pro-rating.ATB staff. • No class held on 2/20.Please Note: $32/$52 4 meetings Ages 5-12 7:00AM - 6:00PM• Bring a bag lunch, water bottle and snack each day. #4579 TUE-FRI 2/21-2/24 MSC• No class held on 2/20.$200/$220 4 meetings Ages 5-6 8:00AM - 5:00PM#4543 TUE-FRI 2/21-2/24 MSC Basketball Camp Ski WeekPresidents Week Camp: Ages 7-13Camp Lincoln with National Academy of AthleticsAges 7-12 This Basketball Camp is packed with skills, drills and dailywith Milpitas Recreation Services competitions! This camp is designed to make your child a better basketball player. Whether they are a beginner or intermediatePresidents Week Camp is a fun and enriching place for player, the drills taught at this camp will help them improvestudents to come during their February break away from their game. They will learn footwork, passing, ball-handling andschool. Each day campers will enjoy a wide array of experiential defense. Participants will enjoy fun challenges, games and dailylearning through themed art/ crafts projects, sports, science competitions in a positive and energetic environment.experiments, healthy cooking and much more (see Recreation NEW FEATURES: Personal Player Video, RSBQ Workouts,Services Website for a complete daily activity schedule)! Camp Confidence Builders Program, Daily Chalk Talks and Skill of thewill be led by some of your child’s favorite Summer Camp and Day.ATB staff. $175/$195 4 meetings Age 7-13Please Note: #4736 TUE-FRI 2/21-2/24 9:00AM - 3:00PM MSC• Bring a bag lunch, water bottle and snack each day. $119/$139 4 meetings Age 7-13• No class held on 2/20. #4737 TUE-FRI 2/21-2/24 9:00AM - 12:00PM MSC$200/$220 4 meetings Ages 7-12 8:00AM - 5:00PM#4578 TUE-FRI 2/21-2/24 MSC16 NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
CampsThanksgiving Camp Holiday CampAges 6+ Ages 6+with Chaparral Ranch Staff with Chaparral Ranch StaffCome join us for one of our fun horse camps. Children will Come join us for one of our fun horse camps. Children willlearn safety, psychology, saddling, grooming, leading, parts of learn safety, psychology, saddling, grooming, leading, parts ofhorse, parts of saddle and much more. All work is hands on and horse, parts of saddle and much more. All work is hands on andchildren will do crafts and play games. Students will ride for at children will do crafts and play games. Students will ride for atleast one hour per day. Helmet is provided. least one hour per day. Helmet is provided. please bring lunch, snack and water.Please note: Please note:• Class meets at Chaparral Ranch, 3375 Calaveras Road, • Class meets at Chaparral Ranch, 3375 Calaveras Road, Milpitas. Milpitas.• All students are required to wear a helmet (will be provided). • All students are required to wear a helmet (will be provided).• Long pants and close toed shoes required. • Long pants and close toed shoes required.• Please bring lunch, snack and water. • Please bring lunch, snack and water.• No class held 11/24 $400/$420 5 meetings Ages 6+$180/$200 2 meetings Ages 6+ #4813 MON-FRI 12/26-12/30 9:00AM - 3:00PM Note#4811 WED/FRI 11/23 & 11/25 9:00AM - 3:00PM NoteWinter Camp Basketball Camp Thanksgiving BreakAges 6+ Ages 7-13with Chaparral Ranch Staff with National Academy of AthleticsCome join us for one of our fun horse camps. Children will This camp is designed to make your child a better basketballlearn safety, psychology, saddling, grooming, leading, parts of player while having tons of fun! Whether your child is a beginnerhorse, parts of saddle and much more. All work is hands on and or more advanced player, the drills taught at this camp will helpchildren will do crafts and play games. Students will ride for at them to improve their game and their confidence. Campersleast one hour per day. Helmet is provided. work on the core fundamentals of the game: footwork, passing, ball-handling and defense. This camp features 3 days filled withPlease note: fun challenges, games and daily competitions in a positive and energetic environment. FEATURES: Personal Player Video, RSBQ• Class meets at Chaparral Ranch, 3375 Calaveras Road, Workouts, Confidence Builders Program, Daily Chalk Talks and Skill of the Day. Milpitas. $179/$199 3 meetings Age 7-13• All students are required to wear a helmet (will be provided).• Long pants and close toed shoes required. #4731 MON-WED 11/21-11/23 9:00AM - 3:00PM MSC• Please bring lunch, snack and water.$400/$420 5 meetings Ages 6+ $129/$149 3 meetings Age 7-13#4812 MON-FRI 12/19-12/23 9:00AM - 3:00PM Note #4732 MON-WED 11/21-11/23 9:00AM - 12:00PM MSC NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center 17 description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
Youth and TeensJunior Speakers: Improv Public Speaking: PersuasiveAges 6-8 Ages 9-11with Communication Academy Staff with Communication Academy StaffEnhance your child’s public speaking! In Improv, students Articulate arguments clearly and cohesively! Continuouslearn to be expressive, use eye contact, gain vocal confidence, practice of vocal variety, body language, and eye contact helpsand deliver nonverbal communication through gestures and gain the audience’s attention; meanwhile, revision, attention tobody language. Through our curriculum, students will convey detail, and organization strengthens persuasive speech. Smallpersonality and poise on the spot. With small class sizes, class sizes and detailed feedback from professional coachesexperienced instructors focus on each student. Students promotes academic growth. We record the final speeches topractice individual and group performances weekly and give a show your child’s progress.final presentation at the last class. Please Note:Please Note: • A $25 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class.• A $15 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. • No class held on 10/15.• No class held on 10/15. $174/$194 7 meetings Ages 9-11$160/$180 7 meetings Ages 6-8 #4762 SAT 9/10-10/29 11:15AM - 12:15PM MSRC#4760 SAT 9/10-10/29 10:00AM - 11:00AM MSRCJunior Speakers: Reader’s Theatre Public Speaking: ImpromptuAges 6-8 Ages 9-11with Communication Academy Staff with Communication Academy StaffBoost your child’s public speaking delivery! With an emphasis What is crucial to success in school and personal life? Goodon voice, Reader’s Theatre teaches students vocal expression, communication! Impromptu Speech teaches skills criticalproper pitch, tone, pace, and volume to connect to their to speaking on the spot. Students learn to manage anxiety,audience. Students practice this expressive storytelling in present themselves with confidence, organize concepts quickly,weekly speeches and activities, and wrap up the class with a and speak effectively. With small classes of 12 students andfinal presentation. weekly practice, students gain confidence and receive detailed feedback from professional coaches!Please Note: Please Note:• A $15 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. • A $25 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class.• No class held on 11/12, 11/26, 12/17, 12/24 and 12/31. • No class held on 11/12, 11/26, 12/17, 12/24 and 12/31.$185/$205 8 meetings Ages 6-8 $195/$215 8 meetings Ages 9-11#4761 SAT 11/5-1/28 10:00AM - 11:00AM MSRC #4763 SAT 11/5-1/28 11:15AM - 12:15PM MSRC18 NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
Youth and TeensCommon Core Writing: Expository Junior Speakers & Common Core Writing ComboAges 6-11with Communication Academy Staff Ages 6-8 with Communication Academy StaffWrite clear essays! Through the analysis of well-written causeand effect, compare and contrast, and how-to texts, students Experience two valuable classes, back-to-back, at alearn to classify and define a concept or idea. Small class sizes discounted price! Students attend two engaging classes fromand ongoing feedback from expert instructors guides students Communication Academy that explore two enrichment subjectsto write structured and engaging essays. Classes focus on at one convenient time-frame. Space is limited so don’t delay onformat, use of evidence, voice, word choice, and grammar. this amazing opportunity!Please Note: Please Note:• A $25 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. • A $40 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class.• No class held on 10/15. • No class held on 10/15, 11/12, 11/26, 12/17, 12/24 and 12/31.$160/$180 7 meetings Ages 6-8 $285/$305 7 meetings Ages 6-8#4764 SAT 9/10-10/29 11:15AM - 12:15PM MSRC #4768 SAT 9/10-10/29 10:00AM - 12:15PM MSRC$174/$194 7 meetings Ages 9-11 $325/$345 8 meetings Ages 6-8#4765 SAT 9/10-10/29 10:00AM - 11:00AM MSRC #4769 SAT 11/5-1/28 10:00AM - 12:15PM MSRCCommon Core Writing: Persuasive Common Core Writing & Public Speaking ComboAges 6-11with Communication Academy Staff Ages 9-11 with Communication Academy StaffWin arguments with compelling facts and an organized delivery.Your child will learn the art of persuasion through engaging Experience two valuable classes, back-to-back, at awriting activities. Students analyze persuasive texts and learn discounted price! Students attend two engaging classes fromtechniques for effective word choice, developing points of view, Communication Academy that explore two enrichment subjectsand crafting opinion pieces. Small classes of 12 students allow at one convenient time-frame. Space is limited so don’t delay onfor ongoing feedback from expert instructors! this amazing opportunity!Please Note: Please Note:• A $25 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. • A $50 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class.• No class held on 11/12, 11/26, 12/17, 12/24 and 12/31. • No class held on 10/15, 11/12, 11/26, 12/17, 12/24 and 12/31.$185/$205 8 meetings Ages 6-8#4766 SAT 11/5-1/28 11:15AM - 12:15PM MSRC $300/$320 7 meetings Ages 9-11 #4770 SAT 9/10-10/29 10:00AM - 12:15PM MSRC$195/$215 8 meetings Ages 9-11#4767 SAT 11/5-1/28 10:00AM - 11:00AM MSRC $345/$365 8 meetings Ages 9-11 #4772 SAT 11/5-1/28 10:00AM - 12:15PM MSRC NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center 19 description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
Youth and TeensPhonics Level 1 Fun-O-Math Level 1Ages 3-4 Ages 3-4.5with BayAreaGurukul with BayAreaGurukulPhonics is a complete framework for systematically planning Mathematical thinking is powered by play and at Fun-O-Mathand teaching reading, writing and spelling. The aim of our participants will have fun while learning concepts of Math. WePhonics Readiness class is to build a strong foundation in letter focus on counting, sorting, building shapes, finding patterns,recognition and alphabet sounds, with a focus on engaging measuring and estimating all through play!activities. Please Note:Please Note: • Classes held at BAG studio located at 1611 S. Main St. • A non-refundable $10 material fee is payable to the instructor• Classes held at BAG studio located at 1611 S. Main St.• A non-refundable $10 material fee is payable to the instructor on the first day of class. on the first day of class. • Bring a water bottle with you to each class. • No class on 12/22 and 12/29.• Bring a water bottle with you to each class.• No class on 12/20 and 12/27. $60/$80 6 meetings Ages 3-4.5 4:10PM - 5:10PM$66/$86 6 meetings Ages 3-4 #4686 THUR 9/1-10/6 4:10PM - 5:10PM BAG #4673 TUE 9/6-10/11 5:10PM - 6:10PM BAG #4674 TUE 5:10PM - 6:10PM BAG #4689 THUR 10/13-11/17 10/25-11/29 BAG $70/$90 7 meetings Ages 3-4.5 4:10PM - 5:10PM$77/$97 7 meetings Ages 3-4 #4691 THUR 12/1-1/26 BAG 5:10PM - 6:10PM#4675 TUE 12/6-1/31 BAGPhonics Level 2 Fun-O-Math Level 2Ages 4-5 Ages 4.5-6with BayAreaGurukul with BayAreaGurukul Mathematical thinking is powered by play, and at Fun-O-Math,Phonics is a complete framework for systematically planning and participants will have fun while learning concepts of Math. Theyteaching reading, writing and spelling. They will learn phonic will focus on addition, learning time, measuring and estimatingvowel and consonant sounds, and improve the techniques of all through play!blending letters to form words and improve confidence withlistening and speaking. Please Note:Please Note: • Classes held at BAG studio located at 1611 S. Main St. • A non-refundable $10 material fee is payable to the instructor• Classes held at BAG studio located at 1611 S. Main St.• A non-refundable $10 material fee is payable to the instructor on the first day of class. on the first day of class. • Bring a water bottle with you to each class. • No class on 12/22 and 12/29.• Bring a water bottle with you to each class.• No class on 12/20 and 12/27. $60/$80 6 meetings Ages 4.5-6 4:10PM - 5:10PM$66/$86 6 meetings Ages 4-5 #4626 THUR 9/1-10/6 4:10PM - 5:10PM BAG #4670 TUE 9/6-10/11 4:10PM - 5:10PM BAG #4671 TUE 4:10PM - 5:10PM BAG #4631 THUR 10/13-11/17 10/25-11/29 BAG $70/$90 7 meetings Ages 4.5-6 4:10PM - 5:10PM$77/$97 7 meetings Ages 4-5 #4632 THUR 12/1-1/26 BAG 4:10PM - 5:10PM#4672 TUE 12/6-1/31 BAG20 NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
Youth and TeensSAT Prep: Math Chess WizardsAges 13-18 Ages 5-12with David S. Wang with Chess Wizards StaffThis course provides an in-depth review of all 4 math content Chess Wizards is offering specifically designed classes thatcategories covered by the SAT. Students can also review/re- cater to all levels of chess ability. Each child is challenged by funlearn all the important math concepts that should be mastered games and lessons from real Wizard teachers. It is proven thatfor future math classes. Sample problems - both multiple choice chess enhances cognitive development, improves both verbaland “grid-ins” - will be demonstrated in class. Five actual and mathematical skills and increases all levels of academicpractice exam sections will be given and graded in this class, performance! Playing chess stimulates the mind and helpsand personalized feedback will be given to the students. This children strengthen skills such as focusing, visualizing goals,class also prepares students for the PSAT. College admissions abstract thinking and forming concrete opinions.requirements and target score strategies will be discussed.Bring paper, pen/pencil, and calculator to class. Please Note:Please Note: • No class held on 10/15.• No materials fee. Class fee includes complete set of handouts $193/$213 10 meetings Ages 5-12 12:00PM - 1:00PM MSRC (worksheets, some lecture notes, practice exam sections and #4755 SAT 9/10-11/19 homework assignments). $140/$160 8 meetings Ages 5-12• No class held on 11/12, 12/19, 12/26, 1/2, 1/9 and 1/16. 12:00PM - 1:00PM MCC$159/$179 5 meetings Ages 13-18 #4803 SAT 1/7-2/25 4:00PM - 6:00PM#4749 MON 9/12-10/10 1:30PM - 3:30PM MCC 4:00PM - 6:00PM MSC#4750 SAT 10/15-11/19 MCC#4751 MON 11/28-1/30SAT Prep: Reading & WritingAges 13-18with David S. WangTips + practice + personalized feedback = a higher scoreon one of the most important exams of a student’s life.Students will learn the basic concepts of and strategies forthe Evidence-Based Reading, Writing & Language, and Essaysections. Each session includes 6 practice test sections –graded with personalized feedback from the instructor. Thisclass also prepares students for the PSAT. College admissionsrequirements & target score strategies will be discussed. Bringpaper & pen/pencil to class.Please Note:• No materials fee. Class fee includes complete set of handouts (worksheets, some lecture notes, practice exam sections and homework assignments).• No class held on 12/17, 12/24, and 12/31.$159/$179 5 meetings Ages 13-18 1:30PM - 3:30PM#4815 SAT 9/10-10/8 4:00PM - 6:00PM MCC 1:30PM - 3:30PM MCC#4816 MON 10/17-11/14 MCC#4817 SAT 12/3-1/21 NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center 21 description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
Youth and TeensFundamentals of College Week 5: Testing Planning and PreparationAges 12-18 $125/$145 1 meeting Ages 12-18with Think Tank Learning CenterAn education consultant from ThinkTank Learning will work Choose one date:hand-in-hand with your child to enrich and enlighten their 10/6, 10/12, 12/1, 12/8, 2/2, 2/8journey to college. Each session covers an in-depth topicanswering questions such as “What are colleges looking for?” #4808 6:00PM - 7:25PM MCC“What are ways to help improve my GPA?” “How do you studysmart?” “Should I take the SAT or the ACT?” “What should I Week 6: Summer Planningbe doing over the summer?” “What’s a signature project andThe fee is calculated at $125 per class. A ThinkTank Learning $125/$145 1 meeting Ages 12-18representative will contact you to schedule the exact dates afterregistration. Choose one date: 10/13, 10/19, 12/8, 12/8, 2/2, 2/8Week 1: Understanding the Fundamentals of #4809 6:00PM - 7:25PM MCCCollege Admission$125/$145 1 meeting Ages 12-18 Week 7: Signature Projects Choose one date: $125/$145 1 meeting Ages 12-18 9/8, 9/14, 11/3, 11/9, 1/5, 1/ 8 Choose one date: #4738 6:00PM - 7:25PM MCC 10/20, 10/26, 12/15, 12/21, 2/16, 2/22 #4810 6:00PM - 7:25PM MCCWeek 2: Importance of Grades and CoursePlanning$125/$145 1 meeting Ages 12-18 Choose one date: 9/14, 9/15, 11/3, 11/9, 1/5, 1/11 #4739 6:00PM - 7:25PM MCCWeek 3: Being Successful in School: StudyHabits and Time Management$125/$145 1 meeting Ages 12-18 Choose one date: 9/22, 9/28, 11/10, 11/16, 1/19, 1/25 #4740 6:00PM - 7:25PM MCCWeek 4: Volunteering, Clubs and OtherExtracurricular Activities$125/$145 1 meeting Ages 12-18 Choose one date: 9/29, 10/5, 11/17, 11/30, 1/36, 2/1 #4807 6:00PM - 7:25PM MCC22 NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
Youth and TeensLEGO FUNgineering Social & Life Skills IAges 4-9 Ages 7-12with David S. Wang with Amber PicouYour child will have fun playing with LEGOs® - and will learn a Etiquette teaches the importance of expanding one’s worldviewlittle about engineering & design basics at the same time. Each beyond one’s own self. It stresses the importance of consideringsession will include planned projects, “free play” time (including the thoughts, needs, and feelings of others in addition to theirsome time with a Mindstorms EV3 Robot), & some basic own. Topics include tact, apologies, rudeness, gift giving,instruction/explanations – all geared towards development of attending parties, poise, proper posture, table manners,your child’s creativity & imagination. Children can also learn to communication (including writing proper thank you notes andfollow step-by-step instructions and to play, share and socialize RSVP), teasing, bullying and technology.nicely with others. Please Note:Please Note: • No class held on 10/14 and 10/15.• $35 materials fee to be paid to “R Tots” for a LEGO collection $200/$220 8 meetings Ages 7-12 (400+ pieces). If your child already has a large bucket of basic 4:00PM - 5:00PM LEGO pieces, please bring to 1st class and you won’t need to #4657 FRI 9/9-11/4 9:00AM - 10:00AM MSRC pay materials fee. MCC #4659 SAT 9/10-11/5• No class held on 11/11.$109/$129 5 meetings Ages 4-9#4752 FRI 10/14-11/18 3:30PM - 5:30PM MCC Social & Life Skills II: Ladies OnlyLEGO EV3 Robotics Ages 13-18 with Amber PicouAges 7-13with David S. Wang Good manners are imperative for successful adults. Etiquette training teaches teens how to handle themselves in all adultStudents will be introduced to LEGO robotics programming. social situations. Topics include nonverbal communication, tact,Each class will include a couple of challenges for the students discretion, lack of affect, establishing boundaries, parties, tableto complete with a Mindstorms EV3 robot. Students will work in manners, proper attire, grooming/hygiene, skillful conversation,teams. Students will learn how to use the Touch sensor, Color cyber civility, dating etiquette, interviewing for college, and/orsensor, and Infrared sensor. employment.Please Note: Please Note:• Your child must bring his/her own laptop to class. • No class held on 10/15.• Please install the free Mindstorms EV3 software (at lego. $400/$420 8 meetings Ages 13-18 com/mindstorms) before the 1st class, or we can install the 10:00AM - 12:00PM MCC software at the 1st class. If you are registering siblings, one #4661 SAT 9/10-11/5 laptop for a pair of siblings is ok.• No class held on 12/16, 12/23 and 12/30.$149/$169 5 meetings Ages 7-13 MCC #4753 FRI 9/9-10/7 3:30PM - 5:30PM MCC #4754 FRI 12/2-1/20 3:30PM - 5:30PM NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center 23 description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
Youth and Teens: ArtsFun!damentals of Drawing Intro to PastelsAges 6-12 Ages 8-12with Young Rembrandts with Young RembrandtsExperience the colorful magic of fall in the Young Rembrandts Fun-filled days await our students as they learn to draw andclassroom. Kick off the fall season with a cute bear dressed and color with pastels. We will create detailed pastel compositionsready for school, a video game favorite Pixel Block Character focusing on a different subject each week. We will recreateand the geometrical world of architecture as we draw the Notre master artist paintings like Vincent Van Gogh’s “Starry Nights”Dame Cathedral. Later, students will immerse themselves in or learn about Paul Cezanne’s mastery of light and color.the seasonal spirit as they learn still life technique of pumpkins, Students will also draw eye-catching sea stars along thedraw a detailed Scarecrow and draw a silly but challenging shoreline and will illustrate a sea turtle with bold patterns. OurPatterned Bat. Finally, get ready for winter as we turn out a instruction will bring remarkable results, and you will want to“sweet” drawing of a ginger bread house (almost good enough head to the frame shop with your child’s finished pastel pieces.to eat!). We’ll draw these (and many more exciting lessons!) These pastel drawings will reward students with a great sense ofwhile we improve creative and critical thinking skills today’s pride and accomplishment.students need. Please Note:$148/$168 10 meetings Ages 6-12 3:45PM - 4:45PM • A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class.#4756 TUE 9/20-11/22 MCC • No class held on 10/15. $148/$168 7 meetings Ages 8-12Broadway Babies #4758 SAT 9/24-11/12 10:00AM - 11:30AM MCCAges 5-7with Center Stage Performing ArtsGive your little performers a chance to be on stage. Throughthis program they will get a basic introduction to the theater adlearn the process of putting on a show.Performance Dates: October 6 & 7 at 6:30PM.$130/$150 14 meetings Ages 5-7#4802 TUE/THUR 8/23-10/7 4:00PM - 5:00PM MCC24 NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
Youth and Teens: Special NeedsDance & Movement Fun with FriendsAges 6-12 Ages 6-17with Integrated Arts and Movement with Integrated Arts & MovementThis is a creative movement and dance class designed for Come join Integrated Arts and Movement and directorstudents with Special Needs and their peers. The class includes Corinne Tobias, as we enjoy afternoons full of fun! Each weekwarm up/stretching, across the floor movement, 1:1 social participants will be paired with a volunteer that will assist themskill building exercises, and fun interactive movement using through our pre-planned activities. Activities will include art/specialized equipment such as bean bags, tunnel, parachute crafts, movement, dance, games and much more. Prior to thebalance beam and more. Parents/ Caregivers may participate as first class, Integrated Arts and Movement staff will contactneeded. parent/guardian for an initial intake to discuss how we can best accomodate your child during each class.Please Note: Please Note:• No class held on 10/15 and 11/26.• Austism Movement Therapy Certified • Austism Movement Therapy Certified• Participants should wear comfortable/loose clothing and • Participants should wear comfortable/loose clothing and gym/tennis shoes with non marking soles or dance shoes are gym/tennis shoes with non marking soles or dance shoes are recommended. recommended.• Program specific questions can be directed to director • Program specific questions can be directed to director Corinne Tobias, [email protected] Corinne Tobias, [email protected].$150/$170 10 meetings Ages 6-12 $215/$235 8 meetings Ages 6-17#4820 SAT 10/1-12/10 11:00AM - 11:45AM MCC #4559 SAT 1/21-3/11 1:00PM - 3:00PM MSCTweens & Teens Movement Winter Holiday PartyAges 12-17 All Ageswith Integrated Arts & Movement with Integrated Arts & Movement Saturday, December 17, 2016This is a creative movement and social skill class designed 1:00PM - 4:00PMfor students with Special Needs and their peers. The class Milpitas Community Centerincludes warm up/stretching, across the floor movement,1:1 Bring the family and come celebrate the season with Milpitassocial skill building exercises, and fun interactive movement Recreation staff and volunteers. Children will enjoy games,using specialized equipment such as bean bags, trampoline, activities, arts and crafts while parents/caregivers learnparachute and more. Students are gently encouraged to about upcoming programs and community resources. Lightinteract with instructor and peers and may perform a short refreshments will be served. The event is FREE!choreographed routine for final class. Parents/Caregivers mayparticipate in class as needed.Please Note:• No class held on 10/15 and 11/26.• Austism Movement Therapy Certified• Participants should wear comfortable/loose clothing and gym/tennis shoes with non marking soles or dance shoes are recommended.• Program specific questions can be directed to director Corinne Tobias, [email protected].$150/$170 10 meetings Ages 12-17#4558 SAT 10/1-12/10 1:00PM - 2:00PM MCC NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center 25 description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
Youth and Teens: Dance and MovementGymsters Ballet Level 1Ages 3.5-6 Ages 4-7with Jensen School of Performing Arts Staff with Jensen School of Performing Arts StaffParticipants begin to develop coordination and body awareness This beginning level ballet class will be taught in a traditionalin this class. Emphasis is on learning in a fun and challenging and fun manner. Children will learn fundamentals of ballet. Theyenvironment. Balance beam and tumbling skills will be will incorporate the barre and center floor combinations as wellintroduced. as stretching and building body strength.Please Note: Please Note:• Held at Jensen School of Performing Arts, • Held at Jensen School of Performing Arts, 1491 N. Milpitas Blvd., Milpitas. 1491 N. Milpitas Blvd., Milpitas.$109/$129 7 meetings Ages 3.5-6 • Dance apparel and proper dance shoes are strongly recommended (ballet shoes, leotards and tights).#4669 THUR 10/6-11/17 4:30PM - 5:15PM Note $109/$129 7 meetings Ages 4-7 #4668 MON 10/3-11/14 4:00PM - 4:45PM NoteFloor Gym Ballet & Tap Combo Level 1Ages 7-12 Ages 3-5with Jensen School of Performing Arts Staff with Jensen School of Performing Arts StaffThis class is for both beginners and advanced beginners.Students will be taught rolls, cartwheels, handstands, roundoffs, This fun and exciting class teaches the fundamentals of bothand backbends as they progress in each skill. Tap and Ballet along with song and movement. This class isPlease Note: specifically designed for young dancers, and will include basic dance steps and routines. The class is structured to allow young• Held at Jensen School of Performing Arts, dancers to explore and appreciate the world of dance. 1491 N. Milpitas Blvd., Milpitas. Please Note:$109/$129 7 meetings Ages 7-12 • Held at Jensen School of Performing Arts,#4773 THUR 10/6-11/17 5:15PM - 6:00PM Note 1491 N. Milpitas Blvd., Milpitas. $109/$129 7 meetings Ages 3-5 #4667 TUE 10/4-11/15 6:00PM - 6:45PM Note26 NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
Youth and Teens: MusicUkulele for Fun Group Guitar BeginnersAges 8+ Ages 7-10with Harmony Makers Staff with Melody MusicCome and see why the ukulele is so much fun to play! Learn This is a beginner level course for youth. Focus will be onsome songs, chords and strumming patterns. Introduction to learning basic skills and techniques for the instrument. Notablature, notation, tuning, and finger picking will be covered. former musical knowledge required.Bring your own ukulele! Please Note:Please Note: • Location: 1972 Driscoll Rd. Fremont, CA 94539• A $20 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. • A $25 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. • Please bring your own guitar.$96/$116 6 meetings Ages 8+ 7:30PM - 8:15PM#4776 THUR 9/22-10/27 MCC $168/$188 6 meetings Ages 7-10 #4568 SUN 11/13-12/18 5:00PM - 5:45PM NoteGroup Violin Group Guitar BeginnersAges 6-10 Ages 10-13with Melody Music with Melody MusicTry the violin! Suzuki method combined with Western teaching This class is designed to facilitate self discovery throughmethods provides a strong foundation for playing this the instrument. Group setting helps create environment forsophisticated instrument. Students will learn to read notes and expression and communication through music. Please bringbecome familiar with rhythm and music theory. your own guitarPlease Note: Please Note:• Location: 1972 Driscoll Rd. Fremont, CA 94539 • Location: 1972 Driscoll Rd. Fremont, CA 94539• A $45 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. • A $25 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. • Please bring your own guitar. If you have your own violin, the material fee is $25.$168/$188 6 meetings Ages 6-10 $168/$188 6 meetings Ages 10-13 6:15PM - 7:00PM#4649 TUE 10/18-11/22 6:45PM - 7:30PM Note #4569 SUN 11/13-12/18 6:00PM - 6:45PM Note Note#4650 SAT 12/3-1/7 NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center 27 description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
Youth and Teens: SportsFirst Touch Futsal Mommy/Daddy and Me SoccerAges 3.5-12 Ages 2-3.5with Futsal Kingz Staff with Kidz Love Soccer StaffFutsal is a fun, fast paced 5v5 soccer game, played indoors The fun happens on the field, so don’t just watch fromwithin the lines of a basketball court (no walls), using a small, the sidelines! Here is your chance to join in your toddler’ssize 3 low-bounce ball. In this class, players participate in introduction to the world’s most popular sport. You’ll participatefun educational games. Classes focus on increasing balance, in fun, age-appropriate activities, and help your child to developcoordination and fundamental futsal skills. We utilize creative, their motor and socialization skills. A variety of soccer activitiesfun activities to help kids to cooperate in a group setting and are played each week. Adult participation is required. All kidsbuild self esteem in our fun, low-pressure environment. receive a soccer jersey!Please Note: Please Note:• No class held on 11/27, 12/18, 12/25 and 1/1. • Location: Sept-Oct at Gill Memorial Park• Indoor shoes and shin guards are required. Dec-Jan at Milpitas Sports Center Gym • No class held on 12/22, 12/24, 12/29, and 12/31.$140/$160 8 meetings Ages 3.5-5 $95/$115 7 meetings Ages 2-3.5 #4698 5:45PM - 6:15PM #4703 SUN 9/18-11/6 3:05PM - 3:40PM MSC #4723 WED 9/14-10/26 4:30PM - 5:00PM GILL MSC 5:45PM - 6:15PM GILL SUN 11/13-1/29 3:05PM - 3:40PM #4724 SAT 9/17-10/29 4:30PM - 5:00PM MSC MSC$140/$160 8 meetings Ages 5-6 #4725 THUR 12/1-1/12 #4699 #4704 SUN 9/18-11/6 3:40PM - 4:30PM MSC #4726 SAT 12/3-1/14 MSC SUN 11/13-1/29 3:40PM - 4:30PM $72/$95 5 meetings Ages 2-3.5 5:45PM - 6:15PM$140/$160 8 meetings Ages 7-8 #4725 THUR 12/1-1/12 4:30PM - 5:00PM MSC #4700 MSC #4705 SUN 9/18-11/6 4:30PM - 5:30PM MSC #4726 SAT 12/3-1/14 MSC SUN 11/13-1/29 4:30PM - 5:30PM$140/$160 8 meetings Ages 9-12 #4701 #4706 SUN 9/18-11/6 4:30PM - 5:30PM MSC MSC SUN 11/13-1/29 4:30PM - 5:30PM28 NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
Youth and Teens: SportsTot/Pre Soccer Soccer 2: Skillz and ScrimmagesAges 3.5-5 Ages 7-10with Kidz Love Soccer Staff with Kidz Love Soccer StaffLittle tykes will enjoy running and kicking just like the big Enjoy advanced skill building such as dribbling, passingkids! This course teaches the basic techniques of the game and shooting in a team play format. Each class will focus onand builds self-esteem through participation and fun soccer scrimmages that emphasize application of finer technical points.activities. Children learn to follow instructions in a nurturing, All levels are welcome to come enjoy the world’s most popularage appropriate environment. All participants receive a Kidz sport. All participants receive a Kidz Love Soccer jersey!Love Soccer jersey! Please Note:Please Note: • Location: Sept-Oct at Gill Memorial Park• Location: Sept-Oct at Gill Memorial Park Dec-Jan at Milpitas Sports Center Gym Dec-Jan at Milpitas Sports Center Gym • Shin guards are required.• Shin guards are required. • No class held on 12/22, 12/24, 12/29, and 12/31.• No class held on 12/22, 12/24, 12/29, and 12/31. $95/$115 7 meetings Ages 7-10 3:30PM - 4:15PM$95/$115 7 meetings Ages 3.5-5 #4718 WED 9/14-10/26 2:15PM - 3:00PM GILL 5:00PM - 5:35PM GILL#4708 WED 9/14-10/26 3:45PM - 4:20PM GILL #4719 SAT 9/17-10/29 GILL#4709 SAT 9/17-10/29 $72/$92 5 meetings Ages 7-10 3:30PM - 4:15PM$72/$92 5 meetings Ages 3.5-5 #4720 THUR 12/1-1/12 2:15PM - 3:00PM MSC 5:00PM - 5:35PM MSC#4710 THUR 12/1-1/12 3:45PM - 4:20PM MSC #4721 SAT 12/3-1/14 MSC#4711 SAT 12/3-1/14Soccer 1: Techniques and TeamworkAges 5-6with Kidz Love Soccer StaffPlayers will learn dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting, anddefense. Fun skill games are played at every session, andevery participant will have a ball at his or her feet. Small-sidedsoccer matches will be introduced gradually. Perfect for firsttime players while being fun and engaging for kids with someexperience. All participants receive a soccer jersey!Please Note:• Location: Sept-Oct at Gill Memorial Park Dec-Jan at Milpitas Sports Center Gym• Shin guards are required.• No class held on 12/22, 12/24, 12/29, and 12/31.$95/$115 7 meetings Ages 5-6 4:15PM - 5:00PM#4713 WED 9/14-10/26 3:00PM - 3:45PM GILL GILL#4714 SAT 9/17-10/29$72/$92 5 meetings Ages 5-6 4:15PM - 5:00PM#4715 THUR 12/1-1/12 3:00PM - 3:45PM MSC MSC#4716 SAT 12/3-1/14 NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center 29 description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
Youth and Teens: SportsTennis: Quick Start Slams Junior Stars TennisAges 4-7 Ages 10-18with Barry Poole with Barry PooleParents are encouraged to participate with their child in thisclass. They will learn techniques and games that they can This is combined class that includes all levels of players fromplay with their child that assist in the development of a solid beginners on up. Instructors will present the skills, drills andfoundation for future playing skills. Children will develop the thrills to assist the players in developing mental, emotional,building blocks to rally and play competitive games on a 36- and physical skills that they will need to assist them in dealingfoot court using age appropriate rackets and balls. Coaches with the various situations they will encounter both on thewill assist parents in working with their child to build the core court and off. Students will, at times, be separated accordingmuscle groups to perform the basic athletic skills of running, to age and level from beginners to intermediate and advancedtossing and catching. Student to instructor ratio is 5:1 for this based on the activity at the time. Student teacher ratio will beclass. 6:1. Instructors will be on hand to organize the instruction inPlease Note: a progressive step-by-step player development model that allows the player to develop from a beginner to a match play• Classes held at Hall Park Tennis Courts, La Honda and Coyote. competitor.• For rainout schedule please call (408) 569-3109.• Participants need to bring their own racket. Please Note:• No class held on 1/16. • Classes held at Hall Park Tennis Courts La Honda and Coyote.$48/$68 3 meetings Ages 4-7 • For rainout schedule please call (408) 569-3109. #4608 SAT 11/5-11/19 11:30AM - 12:15PM • Participants need to bring their own racket. #4609 SAT 12/3-12/17 11:30AM - 12:15PM • No class held on 11/24 and 12/24. Note $90/$110 3 meetings Ages 10-18 Note Note #4628 SAT 11/5-11/19 1:30PM - 3:00PM Note #4629 SAT 12/3-12/17 1:30PM - 3:00PM$64/$84 4 meetings Ages 4-7 #4606 SAT 9/10-10/1 11:30AM - 12:15PM Note $120/$140 4 meetings Ages 10-18 Note #4607 SAT 10/8-10/29 11:30AM - 12:15PM Note #4624 SAT 9/10-10/1 1:30PM - 3:00PM Note #4610 SAT 1/7-1/28 11:30AM - 12:15PM Note #4627 SAT 10/8-10/29 1:30PM - 3:00PM Note #4630 SAT 1/7-1/28 1:30PM - 3:00PM$112/$132 6 meetings Ages 4-7 3:30PM - 4:15PM#4615 M/W 1/2-1/25 Note $210/$230 7 meetings Ages 10-18 4:00PM - 5:30PM$112/$132 7 meetings Ages 4-7 #4636 T/TH 11/1-11/22 Note 3:30PM - 4:15PM#4611 M/W 9/7-9/28 Note $240/$260 8 meetings Ages 10-18 4:00PM - 5:30PM$128/$148 8 meetings Ages 4-7 #4634 T/TH 9/6-9/29 4:00PM - 5:30PM Note 3:30PM - 4:15PM 4:00PM - 5:30PM Note#4612 M/W 10/3-10/26 3:30PM - 4:15PM Note #4635 T/TH 10/4-10/27 4:00PM - 5:30PM Note 3:30PM - 4:15PM Note Note#4613 M/W 10/31-11/23 Note #4637 T/TH 11/29-12/22#4614 M/W 11/28-12/21 #4641 T/TH 1/3-1/2630 NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
Youth and Teens: SportsTennis: Satellites Private LessonsAges 8-10 Ages 16+with Barry Poole with Barry PooleThis quick start class is for youngsters under the age of 11. Here’s a great way to get some one-on-one instruction to helpPlayers with little or no experience will learn to rally and play develop your technical, tactical, emotional, and mental skillsquickly on a 60’ court using age appropriate balls and rackets. on court. Lessons are available for either an hour or half hourThe focuses will be on developing a solid foundation on the depending upon your needs. Also, semi-private and specialbasic athletic skills of tossing, catching, and running and then group packages can be arranged. Times are arranged throughapplying them to basic racquet skills. Students will learn the the instructor. Hourly rates are $65, and $35 for the half-hour.rules and basic strategies of the game. Our goal is to help these Package of 6 lessons are available for $385 for the hour andstudents develop the foundation needed to build solid playing $200 for the half-hour.skills that allow them to achieve higher levels of play. Student toinstructor ratio is 6:1 at this level. Skill levels for entry into the Please Note:class is beginner to intermediate. • Classes held at Hall Park Tennis Courts La Honda and Coyote.Please Note: • For rainout schedule please call (408) 569-3109. • Hourly rates are $65, and $35 for the half-hour. Package of 6• Classes held at Hall Park Tennis Courts La Honda and Coyote.• For rainout schedule please call (408) 569-3109. lessons are available for $385 for the hour and $200 for the• Participants need to bring their own racket. half-hour.• Wear appropriate sports shoes and clothes.• Bring water bottle and snacks. • Times are arranged through the instructor.• No class held on 9/5 and 1/16. • Participants need to bring their own racket. • Wear appropriate sports shoes and clothes. • Bring water bottle and snacks.$60/$80 3 meetings Ages 8-10 $35 to $385 (See note above) 1 meeting Ages 16+ #4654 SAT 11/5-11/19 12:30PM - 1:30PM #4655 SAT 12/3-12/17 12:30PM - 1:30PM Note N/A TUE scheduled 6:00PM - 8:00PM Note Note N/A WED scheduled 5:30PM - 7:00PM Note$80/$100 4 meetings Ages 8-10 N/A THUR scheduled 5:30PM - 7:00PM Note #4652 SAT 9/10-10/1 12:30PM - 1:30PM #4653 SAT 10/8-10/29 12:30PM - 1:30PM Note N/A SAT scheduled 8:00AM - 10:00AM Note #4656 SAT 1/7-1/28 12:30PM - 1:30PM Note Note N/A SAT scheduled 4:30PM - 6:30PM Note N/A SUN scheduled 10:00AM - 3:00PM Note$140/$160 7 meetings Ages 8-10 4:30PM - 5:30PM#4658 M/W 9/7-9/28 4:30PM - 5:30PM Note Note#4665 M/W 1/2-1/25$160/$180 8 meetings Ages 8-10 4:30PM - 5:30PM#4660 M/W 10/3-10/26 4:30PM - 5:30PM Note 4:30PM - 5:30PM Note#4663 M/W 10/31-11/23 Note#4664 M/W 11/28-12/21 NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center 31 description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
Youth and Teens: SportsTennis: Adult Basic CapoeiraAges 17+ Ages 5-13+with Barry Poole with Dennis VillanuevaThis a combined class for students with beginning, intermediate Capoeira (ka-po-eh-ra) is an Afro Brazilian art form that combinesand advanced skills. Whether you are new to the game, or dance, martial arts, music, acrobatics and self-defense. Capoeirahave been playing a while, you will find this class is geared to uses kicks, hand strikes, acrobatic moves, evasive movements,meet those challenges. In a fun, fast-paced and games based escapes and take downs as a form of self-expression throughapproach, you will be introduced to the basic rules, and skills movement in martial arts. Our classes enhance confidence,you need to confidently execute the five basic tactical priorities respect, balance, focus, attention to detail, concentration,of consistency and control. You will also be given the foundation and fun. Each student will train at their ability level, working toin a progressive format that allows to build to whatever level you develop their skills in a supportive environment.aspire. The class is broken by levels when necessary, and expertcoaches are on hand to help with the development of each Please Note:player. Student-to-instructor ratio for these classes is 8:1. • A uniform t-shirt will be available for purchase at second classPlease Note: meeting at a cost of $20.• Classes held at Hall Park Tennis Courts, La Honda and Coyote. $45/$65 5 meetings Ages 5+• Participants need to bring their own racket. 5:30PM - 6:30PM• Wear appropriate sports shoes and clothes. #4796 THUR 9/1-9/29 6:30PM - 7:30PM MSRC• Bring water bottle and snacks. 5:30PM - 6:30PM MSRC #4797 THUR 9/1-9/29 MSRC$68/$88 3 meetings Ages 17+ #4795 TUE 1/3-1/31 #4684 SAT 11/5-11/19 10:00AM - 11:30AM #4687 SAT 12/3-12/17 10:00AM - 11:30AM Note $63/$83 7 meetings Ages 5+ Note 5:30PM - 6:30PM #4798 THUR 10/6-11/17 6:30PM - 7:30PM MSRC MSRC$90/$110 4 meetings Ages 17+ #4799 THUR 10/6-11/17 10:00AM - 11:30AM#4678 SAT 9/10-10/1 10:00AM - 11:30AM Note $72/$92 8 meetings Ages 5+ 10:00AM - 11:30AM Note 5:30PM - 6:30PM#4679 SAT 10/8-10/29 Note #4792 TUE 9/6-10/25 6:30PM - 7:30PM MSRC 7:00PM - 8:30PM Note 5:30PM - 6:30PM MSRC#4688 SAT 1/7-1/28 7:00PM - 8:30PM Note #4793 TUE 9/6-10/25 6:30PM - 7:30PM MSRC 7:00PM - 8:30PM Note MSRC#4690 WED 9/7-9/28 7:00PM - 8:30PM Note #4800 THUR 12/1-1/26 7:00PM - 8:30PM Note#4692 WED 10/5-10/26 #4801 THUR 12/1-1/26#4693 WED 11/2-11/23 $81/$101 9 meetings Ages 5+ 5:30PM - 6:30PM#4694 WED 11/30-12/21 #4794 TUE 11/1-12/20 MSRC#4695 WED 1/4-1/2532 NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
Youth and Teens: SportsBasic Horsemanship Western Riding LessonsAges 6+ Ages 8+with Chaparral Ranch Staff with Chaparral Ranch StaffBasic horsemanship is a hands-on class. Students will learn In these beginning Western Riding Lessons you will learn tosafety, saddling, unsaddling, riding, parts of a horse and saddle mount, dismount, steer, stop, and make your horse go. You willand much more. also learn balance, posting and much more including horse safety.Please note: Please note:• All classes are held at Chaparral Ranch, 3375 Calaveras Rd, • All classes are held at Chaparral Ranch, 3375 Calaveras Rd, Milpitas. Milpitas.• All students are required to wear a helmet (will be provided). • All students are required to wear a helmet (will be provided).$118/$138 4 meetings Ages 6+ 9:00AM - 10:00AM#4582 SAT 9/3-9/24 9:00AM - 10:00AM Note $55/$75 1 meeting Ages 8+ 9:00AM - 10:00AM Note 4:00PM - 5:00PM#4583 SAT 10/1-10/22 9:00AM - 10:00AM Note #4587 TUE 9/13 4:00PM - 5:00PM Note Note 4:00PM - 5:00PM Note#4584 SAT 11/5-11/26 #4588 TUE 9/20 4:00PM - 5:00PM Note 4:00PM - 5:00PM Note#4585 SAT 1/7-1/28 #4589 TUE 10/11 4:00PM - 5:00PM Note 4:00PM - 5:00PM Note #4590 TUE 10/18 4:00PM - 5:00PM Note 4:00PM - 5:00PM NoteTrail Rides #4591 TUE 11/8 4:00PM - 5:00PM Note 4:00PM - 5:00PM NoteAges 8+ #4592 TUE 11/15 4:00PM - 5:00PM Notewith Chaparral Ranch Staff Note #4593 TUE 12/13Take a walking ride through the beautiful hills of Ed Levin Park. #4594 TUE 12/20Learn to steer, stop and make a horse go. Children must be 8+years to go on trails. #4595 TUE 1/10Please note: #4596 TUE 1/17• Class meets at Chaparral Ranch, 3375 Calaveras Road, #4597 TUE 2/7 Milpitas. #4598 TUE 2/14• All students are required to wear a helmet (will be provided).• Long pants and close toed shoes required.$50/$70 1 meeting Ages 8+ Note #4600 SAT 9/10 12:00PM - 1:00PM Note #4601 SAT 10/8 12:00PM - 1:00PM Note #4602 SAT 11/12 12:00PM - 1:00PM Note #4603 SAT 12/10 12:00PM - 1:00PM Note #4604 SAT 1/7 12:00PM - 1:00PM NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center 33 description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
Youth and Teens: SportsBasketball Hoop Group RBA BasketballAges 6-13 Ages 3-5with National Academy of Athletics with Rebound Basketball AcademyThe National Academy of Athletics HOOP GROUP is designed Discover the fundamentals of basketball in a fun recreationalto help young basketball players learn the fundamentals of the environment. Preschool class include age appropriate activitiesgame. Players will be asked to push the limits of their abilities at and emphasize basketball skills such as shooting, dribbling, andeach clinic and practice while being challenged to do their best passing. Fun games will be played in each class.during games and competitions. Each week players will work onpassing, dribbling, shooting and defense. Players develop a true $85/$105 8 meetings Age 3-5understanding of the game of basketball and are encouraged to #4571reach their true potential on and off the court. SAT 9/17-11/5 3:50PM - 4:25PM MSC$129/$149 6 meetings Age 6-13 RBA Basketball #4729 #4730 TUE 9/20-10/25 4:00PM - 5:30PM MSC Ages 5-14 MSC with Rebound Basketball Academy TUE 11/1-12/6 4:00PM - 5:30PMJr. Warriors Basketball Program Improve and practice your basic basketball skills such as dribbling, passing, and shooting in each session. Classes alsoGrades 1-6 emphasize sport skills, self-esteem, and fair play. Fun games willwith Milpitas Recreation Services be played in each class.Milpitas Recreation Services is proud to be partnering with theWorld Champion Golden State Warriors as part of the Jr. Warriors Ages 8 to 14. These classes are designed for all skill levelsand Jr. NBA/Jr. WNBA! The goals for this 8-week program are from the beginner to the hoops veteran. Emphasis remainsfor girls and boys to have fun and learn the fundamentals of building basic basketball skills in offense and defense throughbasketball. Emphasis is on skill development and encouraging fun exercises. Team concepts are presented in games andpositive attitudes toward winning and losing, the opposing team scrimmages to give students a strong foundation while moving toand officials. Participants will play at least half of every game. the game level.Early registration is highly recommended as this popular programfills up quickly. $90/$110 8 meetings Age 5-7To be placed on the notification list, please call (408) 586-3225. #4574Registration begins September 26, 2016. SAT 9/17-11/5 3:00PM - 3:45PM MSC $90/$110 8 meetings Age 8-14 #4576 SAT 9/17-11/5 4:30PM - 5:15PM MSC34 NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
Adult ClassesTime Management Tai Chi for Fitness 2Ages 18+ Ages 18+with Grossman Psychological Services with William WongCreate Time For Yourself Without The Guilt: Mastering The Art This class is for the students who have finished 64 movesOf Time Management. Are you feeling overwhelmed by all you beginner Tai Chi and would like to continue for 108 moves Taihave to do? Is it nearly impossible to find time for yourself? By Chi.utilizing the art of time management, you can get tasks done ina timely fashion, carve out some personal time, and juggle what Please Note:is on your plate with grace and without guilt. • Wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes.$25/$45 1 meeting Ages 18+ • Instructor will supply a description and illustration of Tai Chi 7:30PM - 9:00PM MSRC#4534 MON 9/26 movements. 10:00AM - 11:30AM MSRC#4536 SAT 10/29 2:00PM - 3:30PM MSRC • The class is not recommended for persons with severe knee problems. • No class held on 11/21-11/25.#4535 SAT 11/5 $226/$246 29 meetings Ages 18+Smart Parenting #4561 MON/WED 9/7-12/21 6:30PM - 7:30PM MCC MCCAges 18+ #4562 TUE/THUR 9/6-12/22 9:30AM - 10:30AMwith Grossman Psychological Services $234/$254 30 meetings Ages 18+3 Key Ingredients That Moms Are Missing for Smart Parenting #4563 TUE/THUR 9/6-12/22 6:30PM - 7:30PM MCCand How To Find Them. Are you struggling or feelingoverwhelmed in your parenting role? Do you wish you were Tai Chi for Fitness - Advancedless reactive and calmer no matter what your child does? In thisworkshop, we will uncover the missing ingredients and learn Ages 18+the essential steps to being a smart parent and how this can with Michelle Creamerincrease your sense of control, your confidence, and your joy asa mom. “Meditation in Motion” is just one of the ways to describe Tai Chi. The body is in constant motion, while relaxing and$25/$45 1 meeting Ages 18+ breathing allows chi (energy) to flow. This class focuses on #4538 7:30PM - 9:00PM MSRC practicing both the Yang Style 64 Moves and 108 Moves, #4539 MON 10/3 promoting good health, body balance, coordination, and #4540 10:00AM - 11:30AM MSRC calmness. SAT 11/5 2:00PM - 3:30PM MSRC SAT 11/12 Please Note: • No class held on 11/22, 11/24, and 12/20-12/29 $249/$269 32 meetings Ages 18+ #4556 TUE/THUR 9/13-1/19 3:30PM - 4:30PM MCC NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center 35 description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
Adult ClassesOil Painting Oil Painting By ThemeAges 18+ Ages 18+with Helen Chou with Helen ChouIn this class students will learn to paint in oil. No prior Come experience the famous alla prima techinque! In each 2.5-experience required! The first meeting will be an introduction of hour lesson, students will be guided step-by-step to finish onethe properties of oil paint and how to select painting supplies. oil painting of size 8”x10”. Beginners welcome! All supplies willStudents will bring their own supplies and photographs of their be provided by the instructor.choice to the second meeting. The instructor will help eachstudent choose a theme to paint. Fundamental techniques in Please Note:oil, composition, and chromatics will be taught as we paint. Formore information visit the instructor’s website: • Students bring their own supplies. Will be discussed at firsthttp://artropolisstudio.weebly.com/or email: [email protected] class.Please Note: Floral 1 meeting Ages 18+• Students bring their own supplies. Will be discussed at first $40/$60 class. #4530 FRI 9/9 10:00AM - 12:30PM MCC• No class held on 10/31. Serene Seascape$160/$180 5 meetings Ages 18+ $40/$60 1 meeting Ages 18+ 7:00PM - 9:00PM 10:00AM - 12:30PM MCC#4527 MON 9/12-10/10 7:00PM - 9:00PM MSRC #4531 FRI 10/7 MSRC#4528 MON 10/17-11/21 Winter Landscape $40/$60 1 meeting Ages 18+Ikebana Flower Arrangement 10:00AM - 12:30PM MCC #4532 FRI 11/4Ages 18+with Kika ShibataIkebana is Japanese Flower arrangements and this class is for Introduction to Taikobeginner, intermediate and advance students. New studentswill learn basic arrangements and returning students will Ages 15+further explore Ikebana arrangements. Kika Shibata has been with Kensuke Sumiiteaching in the Bay Area for over 45 years and has a Riji degree(Directors Degree), the highest degree in Sogestsu School. She Taiko is the art of Japanese drumming, which develops self-teaches classes throughout San Jose, Campbell, Menlo Park, expression and musical creativity. This course is a basicSacramento and San Diego. introduction to the world of taiko. This includes Japanese expressions, the kinds and use of taiko drums, and the soundsPlease Note: of various taiko beats. In each class, everyone will participate by playing on actual drums. All the equipment - including drums• A $100 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first and sticks in class - are provided. class. Please Note:• Class meets on 2nd & 4th weeks in October, November and • Material fee of $90 is payable to the instructor at the first class January, 1st & 3rd weeks in December. (covers maintenance of taiko materials).$80/$100 8 meetings Ages 18+ • No class on 11/24 and 12/1. 7:00PM - 9:00PM MCC • Class will meet Monday, 11/28.#4499 TUE 10/11-1/24 10:00AM - 12:00PM MSRC#4500 WED 10/12-1/25 $60/$80 8 meetings Ages 15+ 7:30PM - 9:30PM #4497 THUR 9/1-10/20 7:30PM - 9:30PM MSRC MSRC #4498 THUR 10/27-12/2236 NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
Adult ClassesTennis: Adult Basic Tennis: Private LessonsAges 17+ Ages 16+with Barry Poole with Barry PooleThis a combined class for students with beginning, intermediate Here’s a great way to get some one-on-one instruction to helpand advanced skills. Whether you are new to the game, or develop your technical, tactical, emotional and mental skills onhave been playing a while, you will find this class is geared to the court. Lessons are available for either an hour or half hourmeet those challenges. In a fun, fast-paced and games-based depending on your needs. Also, semi-private and special groupapproach, you will be introduced to the basic rules and skills you packages can be arranged.need to confidently execute the five basic tactical priorities ofconsistency and control. You will also be given the foundation in Please Note:a progressive format that allows to build to whatever level you • Classes held at Hall Park Tennis Courts, La Honda and Coyote.aspire. The class is broken by levels when necessary, and expert • Hourly rates are $65, and $35 for the half-hour. Package of 6coaches are on hand to help with the development of eachplayer. Student to instructor ratio for these classes is 8:1. lessons are available for $385 for the hour and $200 for the half-hour.Please Note: • Times are arranged through the instructor. • For rainout schedule please call (408) 569-3109.• Classes held at Hall Park Tennis Courts, La Honda and Coyote. • Participants need to bring their own racket.• For rainout schedule please call (408) 569-3109.• Participants need to bring their own racket. $35 to $385 (See note above) 6 meetings Ages 16+• Wear appropriate sports shoes and clothes.• Bring water bottle and snacks. N/A TUE scheduled 5:30PM - 9:00PM Note Note$68/$88 3 meetings Ages 17+ N/A WED scheduled 5:30PM - 9:00PM Note #4684 SAT 11/5-11/19 10:00AM - 11:30AM Note Note #4687 SAT 12/3-12/17 10:00AM - 11:30AM Note N/A THUR scheduled 5:30PM - 9:00PM Note N/A SAT scheduled 8:00AM - 4:30PM N/A SUN scheduled 8:00AM - 4:30PM$90/$110 4 meetings Ages 17+ 10:00AM - 11:30AM Note#4687 SAT 9/10-10/1 10:00AM - 11:30AM Note 10:00AM - 11:30AM Note#4679 SAT 10/8-10/29 7:00PM - 8:30PM Note#4688 SAT 1/7-1/28 7:00PM - 8:30PM Note 7:00PM - 8:30PM Note#4690 WED 9/7-9/28 7:00PM - 8:30PM Note 7:00PM - 8:30PM Note#4692 WED 10/5-10/26#4693 WED 11/2-11/23#4694 WED 11/30-12/21#4695 WED 1/4-1/25 NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center 37 description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
Adults 50+ ClassesAdults 50+ Classes Chinese Brush PaintingA Senior Center membership is required. Non-residents Ages 50+pay an additional $10 per session, with the exception of the with Betty LingAARP Smart Driver Class. These classes explore the beauty of Chinese brush painting. You’ll learn how to paint flowers, birds, insects and landscapesJoy of Color on rice paper and the proper way to handle ink, water and color. Weekly lessons start with basic strokes through demonstrations,Ages 50+ and then lessons progress. Students get to practice brushwith Doreen Walker strokes in class and learn the unique style of Chinese brush painting.This course teaches students to paint representative Please Note:landscapes, so knowledge of drawing is not needed. Using aninnovative technique, this course “re-educates” people to learn • Students are responsible for getting their own supplies.perspective-based drawing. Each pupil will select and paint • No class on 11/11, 11/25, 12/19-12/30, 1/2 and 1/16.a unique picture. Students must bring their own supplies. Asupply list is available at the Senior Center. BeginnerPlease Note: $24/$34 4 meetings Ages 50+ 12:30PM - 3:30PM MSRC• Students are responsible for getting their own supplies. #4515 MON 12/5-1/23• A supply list is available at the Senior Center.• No class held on 11/24 and 12/20-12/29. $48/$58 8 meetings Ages 50+ 12:30PM - 3:30PM MSRC$36/$46 6 meetings Ages 50+ #4513 MON 10/10-11/28 9:00AM - 12:00PM#4508 TUE 12/6-1/24 9:00AM - 12:00PM MSRC Advanced 1:00PM - 4:00PM MSRC#4509 WED 12/7-1/25 9:00AM - 12:00PM MSRC MSRC#4510 WED 12/7-1/25 $36/$46 6 meetings Ages 50+ #4514 FRI 10/14-12/2 12:30PM - 3:30PM#4511 THUR 12/8-1/26 #4516 FRI 12/9-1/27 12:30PM - 3:30PM MSRC MSRC$42/$52 7 meetings Ages 50+ 9:00AM - 12:00PM MSRC#4506 THUR 10/13-12/1$48/$58 8 meetings Ages 50+ 9:00AM - 12:00PM#4502 TUE 10/11-11/29 9:00AM - 12:00PM MSRC 1:00PM - 4:00PM MSRC#4503 WED 10/12-11/30 MSRC#4504 WED 10/12-11/3038 NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
Adults 50+ ClassesLine Dance: New Beginner Spring Chickens Exercise ProgramAges 50+ Ages 50+with Can Tu Ly with Fit is GoldLine Dancing does not require a partner, is fun and a great way You’ll be led through chair-based exercise routines designed toto get exercise. Dances are modified to meet the class level. improve strength, balance, agility, endurance and flexibility inNew Beginner is for students with no previous Line Dance older adults. In past studies, participants experienced improvedexperience. Beginner Level 2 is for students who have had Line upper body strength (89%), improved lower body strengthDance classes before. Advanced Beginner is for students who (78%), improved dynamic agility/balance (78%) and improvedhave had 6-12 months of Line Dance classes. Students can only static balance (67%). Nutrition education will also be coveredregister for 1 class. to help you meet your fitness goals. The instructor is a highly trained fitness instructor experienced in working with olderPlease Note: adults.• Students need to wear appropriate clothing and shoes Please Note: • Students should wear comfortable clothing that allows (no black soled shoes) for dancing.• No class held on 12/21 and 12/28.$16/$26 8 meetings Ages 50+ movement. 9:00AM - 10:00AM MSRC • Class meets Mondays 10:00AM - 11:00AM Thursdays 8:50AM - 9:50AM#4521 WED 10/12-11/30 • No class on 11/24, 12/22-1/2, 1/16, 2/13 and 2/20.$12/$22 6 meetings Ages 50+ $32/$42 16 meetings Ages 50+ 9:00AM - 10:00AM MSRC#4524 WED 12/7-1/25 #4517 MON/THUR 10/10-12/5 See Notes MSRC MSRCLine Dance: Beginner Level 2 #4518 MON/THUR 12/12-2/27 See NotesAges 50+ AARP Smart Driver$16/$26 8 meetings Ages 50+ Ages 50+ 10:00AM - 11:00AM MSRC with Ron and Bev Berube#4522 WED 10/12-11/30$12/$22 6 meetings Ages 50+ This course is for adults 50+ to help them drive safely. Students 10:00AM - 11:00AM MSRC will: learn safety strategies to reduce crashes; understand the#4525 WED 12/7-1/25 links between driver, vehicle, road, environment, and how this awareness encourages safer behavior; learn the newest safetyLine Dance: Advanced Beginner and advanced features in vehicles; and explore new ways to travel, and more. This 8-hour course is for new students orAges 50+ students that have completed the 8-hour course within 3 years. Register in advance at the Barbara Lee Senior Center with$16/$26 8 meetings Ages 50+ payment of cash or check (payable to AARP). Senior Center 11:00AM - 12:00PM MSRC membership not required.#4523 WED 10/12-11/30 Please Note:$12/$22 6 meetings Ages 50+ • Class Fee: $15 for AARP Members, $20 for non-AARP 11:00AM - 12:00PM MSRC#4526 WED 12/7-1/25 members. • Student must attend the full class to receive certification. $15/$20 2 meetings Ages 50+ #4519 THUR/FRI 10/13-10/14 9:00AM - 1:00PM MSRC NOTEM=CSCee=“PCloemasme uNnoittye”Ciennctelarss MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center 39 description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.
Barbara Lee Senior CenterBarbara Lee Senior Center Monday – Friday, 8:30AM – 4:30PM 40 N. Milpitas Blvd., MilpitasThe Milpitas Barbara Lee Senior Center provides Call (408) 586-3400programs that meet the individual needs of seniors, or visit www.ci.milpitas.ca.govpromote personal growth, socialization, foster feelings ofachievement, companionship and well-being. Drop-In Programs Memberships In addition to the fee-based classes, the Senior Center also offers many free, drop-in programs and Become a Senior Center member and enjoy activities. numerous benefits! Membership is required to participate in all activities, programs and services MON Knit and Crochet Group with the exception of the Nutrition Program, Chinese Folk Dance Bingo, and some visiting service programs (i.e. Sit and Be Fit SALA, taxes). Bridge Lessons Chinese Karaoke • Adults 50+ Afternoon Movie (2nd and 4th weeks) • $12 annually for Milpitas residents Ping Pong, Pool and Tile, Board and Card • $30 annually for non-residents Games Nutrition TUE Yoga ZUMBA Gold Enjoy a hot lunch with us! Call (408) 586-3413 Yuen Chi Dance for reservations. 48-hour advanced notice is Quilting and Crafting required. Sponsored by Santa Clara County Ping Pong, Pool and Tile, Board and Card Senior Nutrition Program. Games Pickleball • $3 suggested donation for ages 60+ • $8 for guests under 60 years (required) WED Guitar Group Chinese Crafts Resources Bingo Ping Pong, Pool and Tile, Board and Card Case Manager Services are available to our Games members by appointment Monday-Friday! Call (408) 586-3400 to make an appointment. Get THUR ZUMBA Gold assistance with: Sit and Be Fit Social Ballroom • Social Security Application Genealogy (2nd and 4th weeks) • Utility Bill Assistance Ping Pong, Pool and Tile, Board and Card • Food Vouchers and much more! Games Senior Connection Newsletter Yoga Chinese Calligraphy The Senior Center bi-monthly newsletter has all Chinese Chorus the up-to-date information of Senior Center FRI Shall We Dance offerings. Find it online at www.ci.milpitas. ca.gov. Navigate to Recreation Services under Ping Pong, Pool and Tile, Board and Card “Government and Departments” and look for the Games “Adults 50+” in the left column or subscribe to have it mailed to you.40 www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov
Adult 50+ EventsOpen Enrollment: 2017 Health Care Plan Senior Center Fall Art ShowEach year the Open Enrollment period for changing health care October 17-28plans is mid-October to early December. If you’re “shopping Milpitas Phantom Art Gallery, Community Centeraround” for a new plan or want to hear about changes in The artwork of students in the Senior Center’s Joy of Color Oilyour current plan, the Senior Center will be scheduling Painting classes will be on display at the Milpitas Phantom Artrepresentatives from various health care providers to speak Gallery in October. A reception for the artists will take place onon their 2017 programs. A schedule of health care plan Tuesday, October 18 at 10:30AM.presentations will be available in early October at the SeniorCenter. See’s Candies Group OrderNew Member Orientation November 1-30 If your holiday gift giving includes candy, here’s an opportunitySeptember 13, October 11, November 8, December 13, to buy See’s Candies at a discounted price (up to 22% on someJanuary 10, 10:00AM items) – and we’ll even do the shopping for you! Order formsLearn more about all of the benefits of your Senior Center will be available at the Senior Center in late October. All ordersMembership! Staff will provide detailed information for new with full payment are due Wednesday, November 30. Yourmembers and/or anyone interested in learning more about the candy order will be available starting Wednesday, DecemberSenior Center. This will be an opportunity to meet staff, tour 7 at the Senior Center. This is the Senior Center’s 11th yearthe facility, and have questions about programs and services offering the program. Please note this is not a fundraiser – theanswered. Please sign up at the front desk by the Monday prior price you pay is the price paid to See’s Candies. Don’t forget toto the orientation. order a box for yourself!Flu Shot Clinic Holiday Lunch PartyThursday, September 22 from 9:00AM - 12:00PM Friday, December 16Friday, October 7 from 9:00AM - 12:00PM 11:00AM - 1:00PMAll older adults are encouraged each year to receive a flu shot Celebrate the holidays this year at the Senior Center’s Holidayto help protect their health. Walgreens will have a Flu Shot Lunch Party! This special event will include music, a specialClinic for Senior Center members and for those with chronic lunch menu, a raffle drawing, and much more! There’s alsomedical problems. This clinic is free for those on Medicare/ a rumor that a visitor from the North Pole might make anMedi-Cal (bring your Medicare/Medi-Cal cards, Part D cards appearance. Lunch reservations can be made at the Senioror other insurance cards with you). The cost for non-Medicare/ Center’s Lunch Reservation Line (408-586-3413), startingMedi-Cal covered shots is approximately $26 (exact cost was December 5 until full, or December 14, whichever comes first.not available at the time of printing). Senior Nutrition Program suggested contribution is $3 for seniors 60 years and older, $6 for guests under 60.Fall Bingo Marathon Teach Seniors TechnologySaturday, October 1, 2016Doors open at 11:30AM and play begins at 1:00PM Fridays, 3:30PM - 4:30PMThe Senior Center’s Fall Bingo Marathon is approaching! The Did you get a new phone, tablet or laptop and aren’t sure howmarathon includes 20 games with 3-5 special games scattered to use it, have questions on some of its features, or how to setthroughout. The buy-in for 1 pack is $10 per player (additional up safeguards on it? Help is on its way! Students from Teachpacks are $8 each for the same player). Special games are $1 Seniors Technology (TST) will meet with you one-on-one andeach per card. Players can not split or share packs. Games have assist with your questions about social networking, surfing thecash prizes and the amounts are determined by the number web, the operation of basic computers, or how to use your newof packs sold. A Snack Bar is available for lunch and goodies devices. TST can also help you learn about internet safety.before and during marathon. This event is open to ages 18 and TST is a non-profit organization of high school students whoseup. goal is to educate seniors in the world of technology. These volunteers have a passion to teach technology and give back to the senior community.www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov 41
Adult 50+ Trips and FitnessExtended Stay Trips Preview of Health and FitnessUpcoming Premier World Discovery Don’t pay expensive Fitness Center prices to stayFriday, September 16 at 10:30AM healthy when you can use the Senior Center FitnessIf you enjoy traveling and new experiences, check out the Room! We have treadmills, elliptical machines,upcoming trips the Senior Center is offering! Kris Adams stationary bikes and weight equipment available. Afrom Premier World Discovery will present information on current Senior Center membership is required. Seniorthese 2016 & 2017 long distance trips. Detailed trip flyers Center Fitness Room visits are $1.50 each and areare available at the Senior Center. Extended Stay trips sold in packages of 5 ($7.50), 10 ($15), 15 ($22.50) andrequire full payment 75 days prior to departure. 20 ($30) visits. As with any exercise program, please be sure to check with your doctor before starting.2016 Trips Fitness Room OrientationDetailed information will be available soon 3rd Friday of the month at 1:00PM.• New Orleans Holiday (departs 12/4, 5 days) Learn how to safely use the fitness equipment. RSVP at the Front Desk to attend an Orientation.2017 Trips Personal Trainer Sessions• Highlights of San Diego & Mexican Riviera Cruise (departs 1/5/17, 10 days) The Senior Center has a Certified Personal Trainer/ Senior Fitness Specialist that can assist you in your• Arizona Spring Training Getaway (departs 3/19/17, 6 fitness needs. She can meet with you to talk about days) your needs and goals, put together a workout schedule and help train you in the Fitness Room.• Branson, Memphis & Nashville (departs 5/10/17, 9 days) Clients schedule and pay for their training sessions• Yellowstone & the Wild West (departs 6/23/17, 7 days) directly with the trainer. Contact the Senior Center• Pacific Coast Adventure (departs 8/17/17, 7 days) front desk for more information (408) 586-3400.• Philadelphia, the Poconos & the Brandywine Valley (departs 10/8/17, 6 days)42 www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov
Milpitas Sports Center Sports Center Visits Passes Membership fee is $4 per visit.1325 E. Calaveras Blvd. (408) 586-3225 # of Visits Member fee Adult 50+ fee 5 Visits $20 $10 10 Visits $40 $20 15 Visits $60 $30 20 Visits $80 $40Monday - Thursday, 6:00AM - 9:00PM Sports Center Unlimited Packages Friday, 6:00AM - 5:00PM Saturday, 8:00AM - 1:00PM Drop-in fee is $7 per visit.Fitness Center Fitness Classes # of Months Member fee Adult 50+ feeand Gym Monthly $50 $25 • Body Architect 3 Months $150 $75• Cardio Equipment • Total Body Conditioning 6 Months $250 $125• Free Weights • Feldenkrais $450 $225• Strength Training • Fit for Life 12 Months Machines • Pilates• Indoor Basketball Courts • Power Hour Please Note: All fees are subject to a transaction fee up• Dance Studios • Power Up to $3. Non-residents incur an annual fee of $50. Passes• Locker Rooms • Sweat and Sculpt are non-refundable and non-transferrable.• 2 Outdoor Pools • Extreme Interval • Adrenalin Rush Try Before You Buy!Aquatic Programs • Ignite Boot Camp • U-Jam Not sure if you’re ready to commit to a membership, but• Lap Swim • Yogalates want to try all the exciting fitness classes we offer? Don’t• Water Excercise • Z umba Gold and Basic wait! You can stop by during normal business hours and• Rusty Hinges • Yoga (Beginning, sign-up for a 3 DAY TRIAL VISIT PASS.• Moms in Motion (Expires November 8, 2016) (seasonal) Morning, Hatha, Gentle,• Arthritis Aquatics Vinyasa, Lunchtime, and General Policies Stretch) • U nauthorized personal training, fitness, or danceFitness Orientation instruction is not permitted in this facility.New members can take part in a Fitness Center Orientation • No unsupervised minors allowed at the pool side orled by our qualified personal trainers! Call and reserve sitting in the Sports Center foyer while adults are usingyour space today: Every 3rd Monday of the Month, the facility.1:45PM to 2:30PM. Membership is required. • P articipants in high school may become a member withPersonal Trainers Available proof of a valid school ID. Parent/guardian must be on site during the entire workout.Don’t want to do it alone? Personal training services areavailable! Check in with the front desk for information. www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov 43
Adult Sports Basketball Pickleball Volleyball Monday, 5:00PM - 9:00PM Tuesday, 5:00PM - 9:00PM Wednesday, 5:00PM - 9:00PM Saturday, 8:00AM - 1:00PM Courts available for both doubles Three courts of beginner through Three courts available to join in and singles play. High school age advanced play available for pick-up pick-up games and enjoy a great games. Sign up individually or with aworkout. High school age and older and older. team. High school age and older. (ID required).Basketball Leagues Running RebelsMen’s Fall League Fall 2015 Champions September 29-November 17 Men’s Winter League Registration Period: September 6-15 January 12-March 2 Registration Packets available now! Registration Period: November 17-December 2 Registration Packets available now! Night of Play: Thursdays Night of Play: ThursdaysTeam RegistrationRegistration packets for adult sports leagues can be picked up at the Milpitas Sports Center, Community Center ordownloaded from Recreation Sports Center pages on the City of Milpitas website, www. ci.milpitas.ca.gov. You can alsohave a packet mailed to you by calling the Sports Center at (408) 586-3225. Team Registration materials will only beaccepted at the Sports Center. Payment is due when application is submitted. Incomplete applications will not be accepted.Fees$500 per team$10 non resident fee (per each qualifying participant)$525 Resident Corporate Teams1st place winners will receive a 20% discount next season.2nd place winners will receive a 10% discount next season.44 www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov
Facility RentalsCommunity Center Barbara Lee Senior Center 457 E. Calaveras Blvd. 40 N. Milpitas Blvd. (408) 586-3210 (408) 586-3400 Auditorium Capacity Auditorium Capacity Fees Classroom Deposit 300 people Dining Style 120 with dance floor resident • non-resident $200 500 people Theater Style 150 without dance floor Application Fee* Classroom 140 or 141 Fees 175 theater style resident • non-resident $20 (2 hr min) Classroom Capacity Application Fee* Room 140: 25 $50/hr • $110/hr $20 Room 141: 37 Rental Date Transfer Fee Rental Date Transfer Fee Room 140 and 141: 54 $100 Room 146: 37 $100 Classroom 146 Auditorium Deposit Dance Studio Capacity Add’l Facility Attendant (2 hr min) $750 25 $30/hr • $60/hr $35/hr • $55/hr Auditorium (3 hr min) $200/hr • $260/hr Auditorium Deposit Classroom $750 Room 140 and 141 Other Rooms Deposit $200 Auditorium (3 hr min) (2 hr min) $180/hr • $240/hr $90/hr • $150/hr Room Capacity 20 people Classroom Dance Studio Deposit 40 people Conference Room $200 Conference Room Dance Studio $70/hr • $130/hr $40/hr • $100/hrClassroom/Dance Studio (2 hr min) Host Your Next Meeting or Event Here! $40/hr • $100/hr Reservations for our facilities can be made up to a year in advance by Add’l Facility Attendant Milpitas residents and up to 6 months in advance by non-residents. $30/hr • $60/hr For detailed facility rental information, please call the center that you are interested in. All fees and facility rules and regulations are subject to change. All application fees, insurance and custodial fees are non- refundable. 2 proofs of residency are needed to receive residential rates. *Please Note: Fees subject to change. The application fee is non-refundable. www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov 45
Facility RentalsHiguera Adobe Sports Center Fields and Outdoor Building Facility Rentals 1325 E. Calaveras Blvd. Wessex Place, off of (408) 586-3225 (408) 586-3225 N. Park Victoria Dr. Fees (Reservations accepted at the Sports Center) (408) 586-3210 resident • non-resident Fees (Reservations accepted Application Fee* resident • non-resident at the Community Center) $20 • $20 Application Fee* Building Capacity Rental Date Transfer Fee $20 • $20 50 $100 • $100 Artificial Turf Natural Turf Fees Rental Deposit resident • non-resident $750 Football/Soccer Softball/Baseball Application Fee* Large Gym (3 hr min) Field Field $20 • $20 Sports-related events only Deposit $1,000 Deposit $750Rental Date Transfer Fee (600 capacity) $100 • $100 $80/hr • $160/hr Soccer/Volleyball Rental with Rental Deposit Add’l Facility Attendant Field Lights $500 • $500 $30/hr • $60 hr Deposit $750 $40/hr • $80/hr Rental with Rental without Lights Lights $160 • $320 $20/hr • $40/hr Building (3 hr min) Training Pool (2 hr min + 2 guards) Rental without Attendant/ $80/hr • $132.50/hr $50/hr • $100/hr Lights Scorekeeper $30/hr • $60/hr Add’l Facility Attendant Yard Pool (2 hr min + 2 guards) $150 • $300 $30/hr • $60/hr $60/hr • $120/hr Tennis Courts UNDER CONSTRUCTION Meter Pool (2 hr min + 2 guards) Deposit $250 September 2016 through May 2017 $70/hr • $140/hr (Park will be closed during construction) Rental With Lights Lifeguard (2 hr min per guard) $10/hr • $14/hr At the end of this construction, this park $15/hr • $30/hrwill have a new playground, walking paths, Rental Without Lights $8/hr • $12/hr and new picnic and BBQ areas!*Please Note: Fees subject to change. The application fee is non-refundable.46 www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov
Park RentalsOur Parks and Facilities 29Please enjoy all of our parks and facilities shown on 30this map! The below listed parks are not available forrental but are open to the public during regular parkhours (Dawn to Dusk). See page 48 for park rentalinformation.1) City Hall2) Community Center3) Sports Center4) Barbara Lee Senior Center5) Santa Clara County Library6) Hidden Lake7) Robert E. Browne Park8) Milpitas High School9) Dog Park10) Ed Levin County Park11) Parc Metro (Middle) Park12) Parc Metro (West) Park13) Hetch Hetchy Parkway14) Calaveras Ridge ParkRenting a Park is Easy!Park reservations can be made up to a year in advance byMilpitas residents and up to 6 months in advance by non-residents. Park reservations must be made a minimum of5 business days in advance of the rental date.Park Rental RatesLARGE PICNIC SITES SMALL PICNIC SITES SMALL PICNIC SITES50 people + WITHOUT RESTROOMS(Cardoza, Dixon Landing, Gill, and Murphy) 30 people or less 30 people or less (Adobe Picnic Area, Augustine, Cerano, (Ben Rogers, Calle Oriente, Jones Memorial,Friday - Sunday Creighton, Foothill, Hall, Hillcrest, John O’Toole Elms, Sandalwood, Selwyn, StrickrothResidents: $120 per day McDermott, Parc Metro East, Pinewood, and Tom Evatt)Non-Residents: $160 per day Sinnot and Starlite) Friday - Sunday Friday - Sunday Residents: $40 per day Residents: $60 per day Non-Resident: $54 per day Non-Resident: $90 per dayMonday - Thursday Monday - Thursday Monday - ThursdayResidents: $80 per day Residents: $40 per day Residents: $40 per dayNon-Residents: $120 per day Non-Residents: $70 per day Non-Residents: $54 per day *Please Note: Fees subject to change. The application fee is non-refundable. www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov 47
Park Amenities NAME OF PARK CROSS STREETS OCC RESTROOMS TABLES BBQ SPORT COURTS35 Alviso Adobe Park Volleyball Alviso Adobe Ct / Piedmont 20 max 84 Volleyball32 Augustine Memorial Park Cortez / Coelho 30 max 10 8 Basketball Tennis Basketball Tennis15 Ben Rodgers Grand Teton / Sequoia 25 max 85 Volleyball16 Calle Oriente Mini-Park Calle Oriente 10 max 32 Basketball Tennis17 Cardoza Park Kennedy / Park Victoria 125 max 23 7 Tennis39 Cerano Park SanDisk / Murphy Ranch 20 max 42 Volleyball18 Creighton Park Olympic / Park Victoria 20 max 10 4 Basketball Tennis19 Dixon Landing Park Dixon Landing / Milmont 50 max 93 Volleyball20 Foothill Park Roswell 25 max 53 Basketball Tennis21 Gill Memorial Park 86 Volleyball31 Hall Memorial Park Paseo Refugio / Santa Rita 50 max 3123 Higuera Adobe Park 11 424 Hillcrest Park LaHonda / Coyote 25 max 9937 John McDermott Park 333 Jones Memorial Park Wessex / PaUrkNVicDtoEriaR CON25SmTaxRUCTION 3225 Murphy Park 6338 O’Toole Elms Park Fieldcrest / Crescent 15 max 6134 Parc Metro East 6626 Pinewood Park Alvarez / Abel 30 max 10 327 Sandalwood Park 3328 Selwyn Park Jacklin / Hillview 30 max 2229 Sinnott Park 3330 Starlite Park Yellowstone 50 max 6422 Strickroth Park 22 Abel / Curtis 30 max Curtis 30 max Lonetree / Starlite 30 max Escuela / Russell 25 max Selwyn / Dempsey 15 max Clear Lake / Tahoe 20 max Rudyard / Abbott 15 max Martil / Gemma 25 max36 Tom Evatt Park Abel / Machado 30 max 8148 www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov
Community ResourcesThe City of Milpitas’ Recreation Services is proud to offer Milpitas Public Libraryequal opportunity programs and services, and does notdiscriminate on the basis of race, sex, or disability. Any 160 N. Main St., Milpitasperson who requires special accommodation should contact Library Hours (All hours subject to change):Recreation Services at the earliest time; if possible no later Monday-Wednesday ............................. 1:00PM - 9:00PMthan five (5) business days before the scheduled event or Thursday-Saturday ............................... 10:00AM - 6:00PMprogram. Best efforts to accommodate all requests will be Sunday .................................................... 12:00PM - 6:00PMmade, however it may not be possible to grant all requests. For information on Story Time and other programs, pleaseFor information, please call (408) 586-3210. call (408) 262-1171.Recreation Assistance Program (R.A.P.) Milpitas City Hall A Passport Acceptance FacilityThe City of Milpitas is able to provide you and your familyfinancial assistance to participate in Milpitas Recreation The City Clerk’s Office at City Hall has been desig-Services’ programs if needed. Each fiscal year the program nated as a passport acceptance facility by the U.S.provides, to qualifying Milpitas residents, up to $250 per State Department. Passport application appointmentshousehold. This funding allows individuals and family members are available Monday-Friday, 9:00AM-11:00AM andto participate in the many fun and exciting recreation programs 1:00PM-3:00PM (closed 11:00AM-1:00PM). Call (408)the City of Milpitas offers through its Recreation Services’ 586-3001 for an appointment. No walk-ins accepted.Activity Guides. For additional information on Passports, call (408)The Recreation Assistance Program (R.A.P.) funding cycle 586-3001. Information and forms are also availableis July 1-June 30, and is on a first come, first serve basis to online at www.travel.state.gov.families and individuals who meet the HUD (Housing UrbanDevelopment) requirements. Don’t miss out on the fun!For more information on the R.A.P. program, call the RecreationCoordinator at (408) 586-3231. All information is confidential.Should you want to contribute to the R.A.P. program, donationsare accepted at the Community Center, Senior Center and SportsCenter.Go Paperless and Save Resources!Receive your bi-monthly City of Milpitas utility billsonline and pay your bills online! Visit:http://www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov/citydept/finance/payments-vcs.asp.Ed Levin County ParkMilpitas is home to beautiful Santa Clara County Park EdLevin! Questions about rentals, fees and park hours shouldbe directed to their park office at:3100 Calaveras Road, Milpitas, CA 95035-5439(408) 262-6980 [email protected] www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov 49
Community ResourcesRecycle Styrofoam at Newby Island Watch Out for Killers, Hurters, HidersResource Recovery Park and SlidersDid you know that Republic Services recycles Styrofoam? Keeping Hazardous Waste Out of Collection CartsMilpitas residents are invited to recycle molded blocks and The ability to identify what items belong in whichfood containers at the Newby Island Resource Recovery collection cart is essential to the success of the recyclingPark (NIRRP) located at 1601 Dixon Landing Road. process. Even more vital to our efforts, is keeping hazardous waste out of both the trash, recycling and yardVisit the Recyclery scale house (first scale inside the trims streams to protect workers and the environment.NIRRP) for directions to the foam drop-off area. Be sureto follow these simple guidelines: Materials that DON’T belong in any cart: The Killers, Hurters, Hiders and Sliders!• Make sure molded blocks and food containers show this symbol The Killers: Actual poisons Pesticides• Food containers MUST be clean and rinsed Herbicides• Place molded blocks and food containers in separate Insect sprays bags. The Hurters: Chemicals that are harsh, damaging or toxic• Bags must be clear and tied at the top. Acids (swimming pool chemicals)• No straws, lids, plastic wrap or trash. Chlorine bleaches• No packaging Lye Liquid drain openersFall Leaf Clean-up Paint and paint-related products such as thinners, varnishes, strippersFall is a beautiful time of year – until those leaves drop Rust removersfrom the trees! Your neighborhood may have old growth Photo and x-ray processing products and residuessycamore trees that require weekly street sweeping. Automotive cleaners and solventsBetween November and January, some residential The Hiders: Products that have toxic or dangerous streets are swept weekly rather than every other week. A elements hidden insidenotification from Republic Services will be sent if your Automotive tireshome is in this service area. There are two easy ways you Batteriescan keep your streets clean and debris from clogging the Electronic products - computers, monitors, printers, storm drains: 1) Recycle leaves and grass clippings in your etc.green cart, and 2) Move your vehicle off the street on sweep Light bulbs - traditional or fluorescentday from 7 a.m.- 5 p.m. Aerosol cans Tanks with any amount of helium, propane or Not sure when your street sweeping collection day is? oxygenVisit www.republicservices.com/site/santa-clara-ca/en/ The Sliders: Lubricants and oil-based productspages/city-of-milpitas.aspx or call Republic Services at Used or new motor oil408-432-0444. Transmission fluid GasolineHoliday Waste Collection Schedule Anti-freeze and brake fluidMark your calendar for these service changes: If you have any questions about hazardous materials and• Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 24: No how to safely dispose of them, check the County of Santa Clara’s Household Hazardous Waste website at collection. Service resumes on Friday; Friday service www.hhw.org. will be collected on Saturday.• No change in collection for Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.50 www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov
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