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www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov(408) 586-3210

2017 SUMMER ACTIVITY GUIDE

Enjoy Every

Moment of Summer!

Registration begins March 28, 2017.

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For more information call (408) 586-3210www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov

OUT

THURSDAYS 8:30PMCIVIC CENTER PLAZATHURSDAYS 8:30PMCIVIC CENTER PLAZA

All Recreation programs, events, activities and their locations are subject to change at the discretion of Recreation and Community Services.

JUNE 8 Zootopia (PG)

JUNE 22 The Secret Life of Pets (PG)

JULY 13 Inside Out (PG)

JULY 27 Finding Dory (PG)

June 13The

Blackouts

sang Matiz

Big Blu Soul Revue

Bruce Guynn

June 27

& Big Rain

July 18 August 1

Milpitas Recreation and Community Services Presents

SUMMER CONCERT SERIES

For more information call (408) 586-3210www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov

All Recreation programs, events, activities and their locations are subject to change at the discretion of Recreation and Community Services.

TUESDAYS 6:15PM - 8:15PM MURPHY PARK

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WELCOME

What’s InsideMilpitas Community Band and Arts Page 4-5Sponsors Page 6Volunteers Pages 7-8Parent and Me Pages 9Pre-K Enrichment Pages 10-13Milpitas Summer Day Camps Page 14-17Summer Camps Page 18-22Sports Camps Page 23-30Aquatics Page 31-42Youth and Teens Page 43-62Adult Classes Page 63-65Adults 50+ Programs Page 66-70Milpitas Sports Center Page 71Adult Sports Page 72Facility Rentals Pages 73-74Park Rentals and Amenities Pages 75-76Community Resources Page 77-78Milpitas City Council Page 79How To Register Page 80-81

City Holidays In observance of the following holidays, the City of Milpitas facilities will be closed on the following days:

Memorial Day May 29Independence July 4Labor Day September 4

Barbara Lee Senior Center40 N. Milpitas Blvd.(408) 586-3400Monday-Friday, 8:30AM - 4:30PM

Milpitas Community Center457 E. Calaveras Blvd.(408) 586-3210Monday-Thursday, 8:00AM - 6:00PMFriday, 8:00AM - 5:00PM

A Message from the DirectorEnjoy every moment of your 2017 Summer! You know as well as we do how one amazing summer creates memories that last for a lifetime. As soon as you open this summers’ guide you can start planning for you and your family’s best season yet! Make sure to check out new youth Photography and Game Design classes. And back by popular demand is our Trip and Travel camp on page 17! Your Teens can pick from a number of dance, tennis, golf and drivers training classes. If your teen is looking for a job please see page 42 for information on the Lifeguard Academy. Don’t forget yourself! See yourself in our Tai Chi, the energetic Taiko or Hip Hop classes. I also want to point out exciting changes to our Aquatics Swim Program. Check out pages 32 - 41 to register you or your child for the right classes! Don’t miss the Swim Preview Weeks for each swim level. We look forward to spending the summer with you!

Renee Lorentzen, Director of Recreation and Community Servies

Follow us on:

Milpitas Sports Center1325 E. Calaveras Blvd.(408) 586-3225Monday-Thursday, 6:00AM - 9:00PMFriday, 6:00AM - 5:00PMSaturday, 8:00AM - 1:00PM

Sal Cracolice Recreation Facility 791 Garden St.(408) 586-3210

Recreation Centers

June 13The

Blackouts

sang Matiz

Big Blu Soul Revue

Bruce Guynn

June 27

& Big Rain

July 18 August 1

Milpitas Recreation and Community Services Presents

SUMMER CONCERT SERIES

For more information call (408) 586-3210www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov

All Recreation programs, events, activities and their locations are subject to change at the discretion of Recreation and Community Services.

TUESDAYS 6:15PM - 8:15PM MURPHY PARK

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Milpitas Community Band

Be A Part of the Band The Milpitas Community Concert Band (MCCB), under the direction of Jeff Yaeger, is comprised of musicians with various backgrounds coming together to make music! The band continues to provide a supportive and interesting outlet for its members’ musical growth, as well as provide an entertaining experience for its audiences and the community! In addition to band standards, MCCB performs a variety of marches, musical/Broadway selections, classical pieces, transcriptions and forgotten gems – some of which haven’t been performed in the Bay Area in decades.

MCCB performs several family-friendly concerts throughout the year and is a treasured musical presence at the City of Milpitas’ annual Veterans Day Ceremony, Memorial Day Ceremony and Holiday Tree Lighting events. The MCCB is always actively seeking new members who play Flute, any size Clarinet, Oboe, Bassoon, any size Saxophone, Trumpet, French Horn, 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 held Thursdays, 7:30-9:30PM, at the Barbara Lee Senior Center (40 N. Milpitas Blvd). The yearly registration fee is $30.00 per member.

The Milpitas Community Concert Band continues its 24th season with this lineup of concerts. All MCCB concerts are designed to entertain you and your family. They are always admission free and end with a small reception and light refreshments. Donations are accepted at concerts (suggested $2 per person) and all proceeds are used solely for the band’s benefit.

Ol’ Time Band Friday, June 2 at 7:30PMMilpitas Community Center457 E. Calaveras Blvd.

Travel back in time with us and enjoy a good old fashioned band concert! Our “Ol’ Time Band Concert” will feature something for everyone – Marches, Show-Tunes, Medleys and Band Classics! A reception with light refreshments will follow the recital.

Love Is In the Air Friday, April 21 at 7:30PMMilpitas Community Center457 E. Calaveras Blvd.

Amour … Amor … Liebe … Suki … Pag-ibig … No matter what language you speak, love is in the air! Through the centuries people have used music to help express their love. This concert explores the connection between love and music. A reception with light refreshments will follow the concert.

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457 E. Calaveras Blvd.Monday-Thursday 8:00AM - 6:00PMFriday 8:00AM - 5:00PM

The Milpitas Phantom Art Gallery is located in the Milpitas Community Center and the Milpitas Library. For more information or to apply as an artist, please contact Milpitas Recreation and Community Services at (408) 586-3210. Applications for the Milpitas Public Library Phantom Art exhibit location are currently being accepted.

Milpitas Phantom Art GalleryVenkat AnanthanMarch 20 – May 12 Bhavna MisraMay 22 – July 14 U.Q. LIVDJuly 24 – September 15

Milpitas Phantom Art Gallery

Venkat AnanthanCastle Rock State Park, Saratoga

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Thank You To Our SponsorsWe are proud of our Community Partners!Milpitas Recreation and Community Services receives assistance from community groups, businesses, and individuals for our many programs 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 Recreation Services and the benefits to our community!

Sponsor Highlights

Sponsorship LevelsTitle Sponsor: $20,000+

Platinum Sponsor: $15,000+ Gold Sponsor: $10,000+ Silver Sponsor: $2,500+ Bronze Sponsor: $1,000+

Sponsorship OpportunitiesEvents and Programs

After the Bell (after school program)

Senior Nutrition Program Milpitas Volunteer Partners

Park Clean-Up EventsRecreation Assistance Program Center Stage Performing Arts

For more information about sponsorships,

please contact Milpitas Recreation Services at (408) 586-3206.

Become a Sponsor!

Center Stage Performing ArtsSafeway, Milpitas

Recreation Assistance ProgramEconomic Driving SchoolTri-Valley Recycling

Senior CenterChrist Community Church Milpitas Women’s GroupMilpitas Senior Advisory CommissionAgape Asian Mission and JAACUCLumentumWalgreens Basic Solutions Corp.

Special Events and ProgramsPeet’s Coffee and TeaStarbucks Milpitas

Milpitas Community Concert BandMilpitas Camera Club

Milpitas Tidal WavesSwimOutlet.com

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Volunteer Partners

Dan Soriano Nancy Wang

Make a Difference and Volunteer!The City of Milpitas hosts many community programs, events, and activities throughout the year that serves the Milpitas population 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 the city structure. Different opportunities are available at various times throughout the year and time commitments vary based on the specific task requirements and the volunteers’ availability. All those interested in volunteering must complete an MVP application and participate 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).

Thank You, Volunteers!

Dan Soriano, a Milpitas resident, has been volunteering at the Barbara Lee Senior Center since April of 2014. This coming April will mark 3 years of service to our community. After retiring as an Administrator at San Jose State University, he wanted to give back to his community. He is here every Tuesday and Thursday helping the staff provide a great lunch experience for the many who partake in the Senior Nutrition Program. The staff and seniors appreciate his dedication and generosity. Thank you, Dan, for the countless hours you have given!

Nancy Wang, a very active member of our senior center, has been volunteering for the Senior Nutrition Program for several years. Her dedication to helping our members receive a healthy lunch and friendly attitude is appreciated by many. With her continued support, the Senior Nutrition Program will remain a success!

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Volunteers NeededWe Want You!Our Summer line up of volunteer opportunities are waiting for you! Making a difference is easy, fun, and rewarding with the Milpitas Volunteer Partners Program. For more information or to volunteer for a specific event, please call (408) 586-3210.

Milpitas Community Concert Band

Friday, April 21, 20176:30PM - 9:30PM

Set up, assist staff, distribute concert program and serve light refreshments.

Memorial Day Ceremony Monday, May 29, 20178:00AM - 10:00AM

Help set up, distribute event program, serve food, and clean up.

Park Clean UpDixon Landing Park

Saturday, June 24, 20179:00AM - 12:00PM

Keep our parks looking beautiful and clean! Pick up trash, cigarette butts, look for graffiti and clean picnic tables.

July 4 FireworksSports Center Complex

Tuesday, July 4, 20175:30PM-10:00PM

Assist City staff with set-up, decoration, security, bag check, line monitors and clean-up.

Park Clean UpCardoza Park and Sports Center

Wednesday, July 26, 20179:00AM - 12:00PM

Keep our parks looking beautiful and clean! Pick up trash, cigarette butts, look for graffiti and clean picnic tables.

Park Clean UpPinewood Park

Saturday, August 12, 20179:00AM - 12:00PM

Keep our parks looking beautiful and clean! Pick up trash, cigarette butts, look for graffiti and clean picnic tables.

Senior NutritionMonday - Friday

10:30AM - 1:00PMOn-Going

Volunteers will help set up silverware, serve lunch and clean up.

On-Going Recreation Volunteer

Hours and days will vary according to classes.

Volunteers will help instructors with daily tasks such as setting up materials, and help with sports classes such as soccer, tennis or basketball.

Senior Recreation Volunteer

Hours and days will vary according to classes.

Volunteers will help instructors with daily tasks such as setting up materials, and help with sports classes such as soccer, tennis or basketball.

Sister Cities VolunteerInternational Festival & BBQ

Saturday, May 20Sunday, May 219:30AM-2:00PM2:00PM-6:30PM

Volunteers needed to help staff the Sister Cities 2017 BBQ booth.

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9MCC = Community Center MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center SAL = Sal Cracocolice Recreation Facility

NOTE = See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.

Parent and MeMusic TogetherAges 0-4with Harmony Makers Staff

Music Together is a research-based, developmentally appropriate music and movement program for children and their caregivers. Classes are fun and informal. No special skills required of adults, only enthusiastic participation. Songs, chants, instrumental play, and dance are experienced in a non-performance, mixed-age setting. Please Note: • A $40 licensing/material fee is payable to the instructor at

the first class. Includes songbook, 2 CDs, MP3 download and DVD for new participants.

• Siblings under the age of 8 months can attend free with registered older sibling. Licensing fee waived for two or more registered children.

• No class held on 7/1, 7/4 and 7/5.

$90/$110 6 meetings Ages 0-4

#5229 TUE 6/27-8/8 9:30AM - 10:15AM MCC

#5230 TUE 6/27-8/8 10:30AM - 11:15AM MCC

$120/$140 8 meetings Ages 0-4

#5231 WED 6/14-8/9 5:30PM - 6:15PM MCC

#5384 WED 6/14-8/9 6:30PM - 7:15PM MCC

#5386 SAT 6/17-8/12 10:00AM - 10:45AM MCC

#5387 SAT 6/17-8/12 11:00AM - 11:45AM MCC

Ukulele for Parent and ChildAges 5-7with Harmony Makers Staff

Enjoy making music with your child as you both learn to play the ukulele. Learn some songs, chords and basic strumming patterns with your child. Introduction to notation, tuning and taking care of the instrument will be covered. Bring your own ukuleles! Please Note:• A $20 Material fee is payable to the instructor

at the first class.

$96/$116 6 meetings Ages 5-7

#5376 THUR 6/29-8/3 6:30PM - 7:15PM MCC

Talented TotsAges 1-3with Jensen School for the Performing Arts

This is a creative movement and fun class for toddlers and parents. Children will learn basic dance skills such as skipping, marching and galloping. Class includes singing and dancing. Everyone will have the opportunity for organized play and motor skill development using hula hoops, scarves, beanbags, tunnels, balls, parachutes and much more.

Please Note:• Class will be held at Jensen School for the Performing Arts

1491 N. Milpitas Blvd, Milpitas

$64/$84 4 meetings Ages 1-3

#5515 WED 6/7-6/28 4:30PM - 5:15PM Note

Mommy/Daddy & Me SoccerAges 2-3.5with Kidz Love Soccer

Introduce your toddler to the world’s most popular game! As you and your child participate in our fun age appropriate activities, your child will be developing their large motor skills and socialization skills. The fun happens on the field, and in Mommy/Daddy & Me Soccer, parents are part of the action, not watching from the sidelines! All children will receive a Kidz Love Soccer jersey! Please Note:• Held at Gill Memorial Park, N. Hillview and Paseo Refugio• Athletic clothing and shoes are required.• Please bring sunscreen and water. • Adult involvement is required.

$97/$117 7 meetings Ages 2-3.5

#5172 WED 6/21-8/2 6:25PM - 6:55PM Note

#5173 SAT 7/1-8/12 4:40PM - 5:10PM Note

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NOTE = See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.

Pre-K EnrichmentLittle Stars Summer Learning Academy 1: ABC’s and 123’sAges 3-4with Jensen School of Performing Arts Staff

Are you ready to Learn? Our Pre-K enrichment program will introduce learning opportunities through art, music, reading, and math readiness, with a focus on small/large motor development. Language and communication skills will be encouraged during circle time activities, along with cooperation within a group setting. The Little Stars Learning Academy is a wonderful way to introduce your child to the academic environment while developing social and basic life learning skills. Each day will be filled with a different aspect of preschool academic enrichment combined with an equal balance of fun and discovery.

Academy 1- students must be 3yrs. prior to the first class of each session; Academy 2 students must be 4yrs. by the first class of each session. All students 5yrs. or more may register for Academy 2. Students are encouraged to register for each session as subject matters are ongoing. A special performance will be held at the end of each session.

Please Note: • A $15 supply fee is due and payable directly to the Little Stars

Learning staff on the first day of each session.• *A $30 supply fee is due and payable directly to the Little

Stars 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 9/4.

$210/$230 6 meetings Ages 3-4

#5697 M/W/F 7/31-8/11 9:00AM - 12:00PM MCC

$315/$335 9 meetings Ages 3-4

#5699 M/W/F 7/10-7/28 9:00AM - 12:00PM MCC

$595/$615 17 meetings Ages 3-4

#5701* M/W/F 8/21-9/29 9:00AM - 12:00PM MCC

$385/$405 11 meetings Ages 3-4

#5702* M/W 8/21-9/29 9:00AM - 12:00PM MCC

Little Stars Summer Learning Academy 2: ABC’s and 123’sAges 4+with Jensen School of Performing Arts Staff

Academy 2 students must be 4yrs. by the first class of each session. All students 5yrs. or more may register for Academy 2. Students are encouraged to register for each session as subject matters are ongoing. A special performance will be held at the end of each session.

Please Note: • A $15 supply fee is due and payable directly to the Little Stars

Learning staff on the first day of each session.• *A $30 supply fee is due and payable directly to the Little

Stars 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 9/4.

$210/$230 6 meetings Ages 3-4

#5698 M/W/F 7/31-8/11 9:00AM - 12:00PM MCC

$315/$335 9 meetings Ages 4-5

#5700 M/W/F 7/10-7/28 9:00AM - 12:00PM MCC

$595/$615 17 meetings Ages 4-5

#5703* M/W/F 8/21-9/29 9:00AM - 12:00PM MCC

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NOTE = See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.

Pre-K EnrichmentSchool of Creative Minds: Fun to LearnAges 3-5with BayAreaGurukul Staff

Looking for a “Fun while Learning” Pre K Enrichment class for your young ones? Our program blends traditional & non-traditional ways of learning combining popular emergent curriculum along with a creative approach. We offer children a combination of self-directed & teacher-directed activities to channel all their energy and excitement. Our focus is on reading, writing, penmanship, math, science, art, music, PE and dramatic play. Our teachers put an emphasis on exposing children to letters, numbers, communication and self-help skills through circle time. Small class size helps your child gets the attention he or she needs to thrive.

Please note:• A $20 non-refundable material fee is payable to the instructor

at the first class.• Only registered children are allowed in class.• All participants must be potty trained, no pull ups.• No class held on 9/4.

$690/$710 23 meetings Ages 3-5

#5759 MON-THUR 8/21-9/28 9:00AM - 12:00PM MCC

$360/$380 12 meetings Ages 3-5

#5760 T/TH 8/22-9/28 9:00AM - 12:00PM MCC

School of Creative Minds:Little OceanographerAges 3-5with BayAreaGurukul Staff

The ocean and beaches are some of the best places to visit when the weather is hot. In this class, we will visit an imaginary seashore every day. Participants will use their imagination to turn the classroom into a beach and to explore the wonders under the sea. Each class will include fun-filled activities and projects based on the ocean with sea themes, songs, and art projects.

Please note:• A $15 non-refundable material fee is payable to the instructor

at the first class.• Only registered children are allowed in class.• All participants must be potty trained, no pull ups.• Participants should wear clothing that can get dirty.• Each participant should bring a water bottle and snack daily.

$240/$260 8 meetings Ages 3-5

#5767 MON-THUR 7/10-7/20 9:00AM - 12:00PM MCC

Fun on the FarmAges 2-5with Chaparral Ranch Staff

Fun on the Farm is a program specially created for preschoolers ages 2 to 5. During our first class, children will learn songs and rhymes about the farm animals, improve basic counting skills, expand vocabulary words, reinforce caring, patience and taking turns. During our second class, children will learn about our wonderful horses through hands-on interaction, grooming and a pony ride with parents in-tow.

Please note:• Class meets at Chaparral Ranch

3375 Calaveras Road, Milpitas.• All students are required to wear long pants, closed toed

shoes and wear a helmet (will be provided). $50/$70 2 meetings Ages 2-5

#5418 SAT 6/3 and 6/10 11:00AM - 12:00PM Note

#5420 SAT 6/17 and 6/24 11:00AM - 12:00PM Note

#5410 SAT 7/1 and 7/8 11:00AM - 12:00PM Note

#5411 SAT 7/15 and 7/22 11:00AM - 12:00PM Note

#5412 SAT 8/5 and 8/12 11:00AM - 12:00PM Note

Kinder Hip Hop DanceAges 4-5with Special K Productions with Mz “K” Mobile Dance Studio

Hip-Hop dance refers to street dance styles primarily performed to Hip-Hop music or that have evolved as part of Hip-Hop culture in this class you will dance to current Hip-Hop music and learn current styles and steps are introduced in an upbeat environment.

Please note:• No class held 7/8.• In class performance on 8/5. $168/$188 8 meetings Ages 4-5

#5510 SAT 6/10-8/5 9:00AM - 9:50AM MCC

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NOTE = See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.

Pre-K EnrichmentSchool of Creative Minds: Little ScientistAges 3-5with BayAreaGurukul Staff

This camp aims to enrich the scientific knowledge of kids through engaging them in day-to-day activities. It will awaken the curiosity of young minds and foster learning and creativity among them through exploring science in the world around us! Little scientists will participate in experiments and will make a volcano and watch it erupt, learn about the caterpillar life cycle, discover through water play and much more.

Please note:• A $10 non-refundable material fee for two-day camp is

payable to the instructor at the first class.• A $15 non-refundable material fee for four-day camp is

payable to the instructor at the first class.• Only registered children are allowed in class.• All participants must be potty trained, no pull ups.• Participants should wear clothing that can get dirty.• Each participant should bring a water bottle and snack daily.

$180/$200 6 meetings Ages 3-5

#5763 T/TH 6/13-6/29 9:00AM - 12:00PM MCC

$360/$380 12 meetings Ages 3-5

#5762 MON-THUR 6/12-6/29 9:00AM - 12:00PM MCC

School of Creative Minds:Little AstronautAges 3-5with BayAreaGurukul Staff

3-2-1 BLAST OFF! Let’s explore space by creating our own stars and constellations. At camp, each participant will make their own rocket and uncover cool things about planets and the solar system. All participants will take home their own solar system and much more.

Please note:• A $10 non-refundable material fee for two-day camp is

payable to the instructor at the first class.• A $15 non-refundable material fee for four-day camp is

payable to the instructor at the first class.• Only registered children are allowed in class.• All participants must be potty trained, no pull ups.• Participants should wear clothing that can get dirty.• Each participant should bring a water bottle and snack daily.

$180/$200 6 meetings Ages 3-5

#5766 T/TH 7/25-8/10 9:00AM - 12:00PM MCC

$360/$380 12 meetings Ages 3-5

#5765 MON-THUR 7/24-8/10 9:00AM - 12:00PM MCC

Tot/Pre-SoccerAges 3.5-5with Kidz Love Soccer

Little tykes will enjoy running and kicking just like the big kids! Teaches the basic techniques of the game and builds self-esteem through participation and fun soccer activities. Children learn to follow instructions in a nurturing, age appropriate environment. All participants receive a Kidz Love Soccer jersey! Please Note:• Held at Gill Memorial Park• Shin guards, soccer shoes, and athletic clothing are required.• Please bring sunscreen and water

$97/$117 7 meetings Ages 3.5-5

#5175 WED 6/21-8/2 5:40PM - 6:16PM Note

#5176 SAT 7/1-8/12 3:55PM - 4:30PM Note

Mad Science: Little Green ThumbsAges 4-6with Mad Science Staff

Flowers and minds can’t blossom without STEMs. This camp is specially designed for inquisitive pre-K or Kinder-“Gardeners”. Kids discover how to paint with the wind, build a bug model, start their own garden and learn what nature needs to make their plants grow! Non-stop activities keep your little Mad Scientists engaged and focused! Kids give it two Green Thumbs up!!

Please Note:• Participants MUST be potty trained.

$229/$249 5 meetings Ages 4-6

#5325 MON-FRI 7/31-8/4 9:00AM-12:00PM SAL

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NOTE = See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.

Pre-K EnrichmentDr. Seuss Books and ArtAges 3.5-5with Young Rembrandts Staff

Preschool children will explore the world of Dr. Seuss in this 5-day workshop full of art and reading. Each day we will read a different Dr. Seuss book. Afterward, we will draw a Young Rembrandts lesson which incorporates one aspect of the book we just enjoyed reading together. Our creativity and imagination will play together as we create wonderful drawings. We will learn how to draw a variety of topics, including fish bowl, umbrella, kittens and more. Come explore the land of Dr. Seuss with Young Rembrandts! Please Note:• A $10 non-refundable material fee is payable to the instructor

at the first class.

$115/$135 5 meetings Ages 3.5-5

#5707 MON-FRI 6/19-6/23 9:30AM - 11:00AM Note

Eric Carle Book and ArtAges 3.5-5with Young Rembrandts Staff

Preschool children will explore the world of Eric Carle in this 5-day class full of art and reading. Each day we will read a different Eric Carle book. Afterward, we will draw a Young Rembrandts lesson which incorporates one aspect of the book we just enjoyed reading together. Our creativity and imagination will play together as we create wonderful drawings. We will learn how to draw a variety of creatures, including a caterpillar, a ladybug, a crab and more. Come explore the land of Eric Carle with Young Rembrandts! Please Note:• A $10 non-refundable material fee is payable to the instructor

at the first class.

$115/$135 5 meetings Ages 3.5-5

#5708 MON-FRI 7/17-7/21 9:30AM - 11:00AM Note

Ballet & Tap ComboAges 3-5with Jensen School for the Performing Arts

This fun and exciting class teaches the fundamentals of both Tap and Ballet. This class is specifically designed for young dancers, and will include basic dance steps and routines. The class is structured to allow young dancers to explore and appreciate the world of dance. Proper dance shoes and attire are encouraged but not required.

Please Note:• Class will be held at Jensen School for the Performing Arts

1491 N. Milpitas Blvd, Milpitas

$64/$84 4 meetings Ages 3-5

#5514 TUE 6/6-6/27 6:00PM - 6:45PM Note

Tiny Stars Dance and LearnAges 3-5with Jensen School for the Performing Arts

This fun and exciting class teaches the fundamentals of both Tap and Ballet along with song and movement. This class is specifically designed for young dancers, and will include basic dance steps and routines. The class is structured to allow young dancers to explore and appreciate the world of dance. Parents may participate, however, dancers are encouraged to dance on their own. Proper dance attire (Tap and ballet shoes) are encouraged. Time is given for basic education fundamentals such as colors, shapes, letters and numbers.

Please Note:• Class will be held at Jensen School for the Performing Arts

1491 N. Milpitas Blvd, Milpitas

$64/$84 4 meetings Ages 3-5

#5516 MON 6/5-6/26 3:45PM - 4:30PM Note

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Milpitas Summer Day Camps

Make this your BEST summer ever with Milpitas Recreation Summer Day Camps! Your camper will create long lasting memories with friends and their camp leaders in our summer day camp program. Our team of trained camp counselors will provide a fun learning experience for campers through arts and crafts, games, field trips, swimming and other fun activities. We offer two summer day camps, Camp Golden Arrow (ages 5-6) and Camp Winnemucca (ages 7-12). For Summer 2017, Summer Day Camps will be hosted June 12- August 11. (See weekly session breakdowns below)

Back to Camp Night!

June 8, 6:00PM - 7:00PMCardoza ParkJoining us at camp this summer? Parents and campers are invited to our Back to Camp Night to learn about all the fun we will be having this summer, meet the camp staff, eat snacks, bounce in our jumpy houses, and play carnival games. The event will also include a “Q & A” session where parents can ask questions to the camp directors. We encourage all parents and potential campers to attend!

Camp Field Trip Schedule

Each Wednesday campers will travel off-site for our weekly field trip.

Week 1 6/14 Great America

Week 2 6/21 Happy Hollow

Week 3 6/28 Morgan Hill Aquatics Center

Week 4 7/5 Bounce-A-Rama and Movie Theater

Week 5 7/12 Alum Rock Park

Week 6 7/19 Oakland Zoo

Week 7 7/26 Fremont Aqua Adventure Park

Week 8 8/2 SJ Giants Baseball Game

Week 9 8/9 Gill Park End of Summer BBQ

* Field Trips are subject to change without notice.

Enrolled campers interested in registering for swim lessons during the camp day may be escorted, by camp staff, to and from lessons. Camp staff are only available to escort campers to swim lessons at the 10:30AM-11:00AM time slots.

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Camp Winnemucca

Ages 7-12with Recreation Staff

Camp meets at Cardoza Park on Kennedy and Park Victoria. Please Note:• Bring a bag lunch each day (no refrigeration or microwave

available).• Bring your own water bottle, sunscreen and snack.• Offsite field trip each Wednesday. On-site swimming each

Friday at the Milpitas Sports Center.• No camp on 7/4.• ^AM Extended Care and >PM Extended Care available.

$144/$164 4 meetings Ages 7-12

#5219 MON-FRI 7/3-7/7 8:00AM - 5:00PM Cardoza

$180/$200 5 meetings Ages 7-12

#5216 MON-FRI 6/12-6/16 8:00AM - 5:00PM Cardoza

#5217 MON-FRI 6/19-6/23 8:00AM - 5:00PM Cardoza

#5218 MON-FRI 6/26-6/30 8:00AM - 5:00PM Cardoza

#5220 MON-FRI 7/10-7/14 8:00AM - 5:00PM Cardoza

#5221 MON-FRI 7/17-7/21 8:00AM - 5:00PM Cardoza

#5222 MON-FRI 7/24-7/28 8:00AM - 5:00PM Cardoza

#5223 MON-FRI 7/31-8/4 8:00AM - 5:00PM Cardoza

#5224 MON-FRI 8/7-8/11 8:00AM - 5:00PM Cardoza

Camp Golden Arrow

Ages 5-6with Recreation Staff

Camp meets inside Kid Fit Room located inside the Milpitas Sports Center (1325 E. Calaveras Blvd.) Please Note:• Bring a bag lunch each day (no refrigeration or microwave

available).• Bring your own water bottle, sunscreen and snack.• Offsite field trip each Wednesday. On-site swimming each

Friday at the Milpitas Sports Center.• No camp on 7/4.• ^AM Extended Care and >PM Extended Care available.

$144/$164 4 meetings Ages 5-6

#5203 MON-FRI 7/3-7/7 8:00AM - 5:00PM MSC

$180/$200 5 meetings Ages 5-6

#5200 MON-FRI 6/12-6/16 8:00AM - 5:00PM MSC

#5201 MON-FRI 6/19-6/23 8:00AM - 5:00PM MSC

#5202 MON-FRI 6/26-6/30 8:00AM - 5:00PM MSC

#5204 MON-FRI 7/10-7/14 8:00AM - 5:00PM MSC

#5205 MON-FRI 7/17-7/21 8:00AM - 5:00PM MSC

#5206 MON-FRI 7/24-7/28 8:00AM - 5:00PM MSC

#5207 MON-FRI 7/31-8/4 8:00AM - 5:00PM MSC

#5208 MON-FRI 8/7-8/11 8:00AM - 5:00PM MSC

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AM Extended Care

Ages 5-12with Recreation Staff

Any camp listed in the Activity Guide with a “̂ ” who need early morning care can register for AM Extended Care. Campers may only attend AM Extended Care from 7:00AM-8:00AM. Campers will be walked from Extended Care to their camp (Sports Center only) each day. NO PRO-RATING. Extended Care is held at the Milpitas Sports Center Kid Fit Room (1325 E Calaveras Blvd.) Please Note:• No Extended Care on 7/4.

$20/$40 4 meetings Ages 5-12

#5238 MON-FRI 7/3-7/7 7:00AM - 8:00AM MSC

$25/$45 5 meetings Ages 5-12

#5235 MON-FRI 6/12-6/16 7:00AM - 8:00AM MSC

#5236 MON-FRI 6/19-6/23 7:00AM - 8:00AM MSC

#5237 MON-FRI 6/26-6/30 7:00AM - 8:00AM MSC

#5239 MON-FRI 7/10-7/14 7:00AM - 8:00AM MSC

#5240 MON-FRI 7/17-7/21 7:00AM - 8:00AM MSC

#5241 MON-FRI 7/24-7/28 7:00AM - 8:00AM MSC

#5242 MON-FRI 7/31-8/4 7:00AM - 8:00AM MSC

#5243 MON-FRI 8/7-8/11 7:00AM - 8:00AM MSC

PM Extended Care

Ages 5-12with Recreation Staff

Any camp listed in the Activity Guide with a “<” who need early morning care can register for AM Extended Care. Campers may only attend AM Extended Care from 5:00PM-6:00PM. Campers will be walked from Extended Care to their camp (Sports Center only) each day. NO PRO-RATING. Extended Care is held at the Milpitas Sports Center Kid Fit Room (1325 E Calaveras Blvd.) Please Note:• No Extended Care on 7/4.

$20/$40 4 meetings Ages 5-12

#5248 MON-FRI 7/3-7/7 5:00PM - 6:00PM MSC

$25/$45 5 meetings Ages 5-12

#5245 MON-FRI 6/12-6/16 5:00PM - 6:00PM MSC

#5246 MON-FRI 6/19-6/23 5:00PM - 6:00PM MSC

#5247 MON-FRI 6/26-6/30 5:00PM - 6:00PM MSC

#5249 MON-FRI 7/10-7/14 5:00PM - 6:00PM MSC

#5250 MON-FRI 7/17-7/21 5:00PM - 6:00PM MSC

#5251 MON-FRI 7/24-7/28 5:00PM - 6:00PM MSC

#5252 MON-FRI 7/31-8/4 5:00PM - 6:00PM MSC

#5253 MON-FRI 8/7-8/11 5:00PM - 6:00PM MSC

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Milpitas Summer Day Camps

Counselor in Training (CIT)

Ages 13-17with Recreation Staff

Summer Day Camp is looking for volunteers to participate as Counselors in Training (CIT). The CIT program will teach teens leadership, responsibility, time management, and teamwork. Prerequisite: Leadership Academy

Please Note:• Bring a bag lunch each day (no refrigeration or microwave

available).• Bring your own water bottle, sunscreen and snack.• Offsite field trip each Wednesday. On-site swimming each

Friday at the Milpitas Sports Center.• No Camp on 7/4.• ^AM Extended Care and >PM Extended Care available.

$288/$308 24 meetings Ages 13-17

#5226 MON-FRI 6/12-7/14 8:00AM - 5:00PM MSC

$240/$260 20 meetings Ages 13-17

#5227 MON-FRI 7/17-8/11 8:00AM - 5:00PM MSC

Trip and Travel Camp

Ages 8-13with Recreation Staff

Never have a good reply when friends ask you, “What did you do during summer break?” Now you can tell them you visited all the coolest destinations around the Bay Area! Join us as we explore Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, SF Academy of Science, SF Zoo/ Ocean Beach, Raging Waters and Great America, ALL IN ONE WEEK! Trip and Travel camp will include a field trip each day. Campers will be transported by bus to and from each location. Did you know that the cost of this camp is less than $7 per hour! Staff will include your child’s favorite ATB and Summer Day Camp Leaders!

Please note:• Camp meets at Cardoza Park, Kennedy and Park Victoria.• Bring a bag lunch, water bottle, and sunscreen.• Field Trip locations are subject to change without notice.• Bring spending money.

$299/$319 5 meetings Ages 8-13

#5193 MON-FRI 6/5-6/9 8:00AM - 5:00PM Note

LEADERSHIP ACADEMY & CIT PROGRAM

Ages 13-17with Recreation Staff

This 2-Saturday academy will teach teens leadership, responsibility time management, how to lead activities, interview skills, resume preparation and how to work as a team. These are skills that required in any job or volunteer opportunity. Teens will also become Community CPR and First Aid certified to work in the Summer Day Camp Counselor in Training (CIT) program. See above for CIT session dates and prices.

Saturday, May 13 and Saturday, May 20Times: 8:00AM – 5:00PMLocation: Milpitas Sports Center (1325 E. Calaveras Blvd.)Price: $90 Resident / $110 for non-residentActivity Code: #5924Please Note: • $27 Red Cross Fee will be due at the second class to cover

First Aid/CPR/AED certification.

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Summer CampsZoo CampAges 5-8with Bay Area Gurukul

This camp is for children that love animals. We will take a look at what it takes to run a zoo and how animals come to live in a zoo. Kids will have a great time with music, games, and crafts. Please note:• All classes are held at 1611 S. Main St., Milpitas• Only registered children are allowed in class.• A non-refundable $10 material fee for half-day is payable to

instructor on the first day of class.• A non-refundable $15 material fee for full-day is payable to

instructor on the first day of class.• Participants should wear clothes that can get dirty.• Each participant should bring a water bottle and snack daily

for the half day camp and a lunch for the full day camp daily.

$150/$170 5 meetings Ages 5-8

#5745 MON-FRI 8/7-8/11 9:00AM - 12:00PM Note

$250/$270 5 meetings Ages 5-8

#5744 MON-FRI 8/7-8/11 9:00AM - 3:00PM Note

Recycling Art CampAges 5-12with Bay Area Gurukul

Kids will utilize everyday materials to create an amazing art project. We will use water bottles, used cardboard and plastic (plates, forks, etc.), and much more! The only thing kids have to bring is their imagination. Please note:• All classes are held at 1611 S. Main St., Milpitas• Only registered children are allowed in class.• A non-refundable $10 material fee for half-day is payable to

instructor on the first day of class.• A non-refundable $15 material fee for full-day is payable to

instructor on the first day of class.• Participants should wear clothes that can get dirty.• Each participant should bring a water bottle and snack daily

for the half day camp and a lunch for the full day camp daily.

$175/$195 5 meetings Ages 5-12

#5748 MON-FRI 7/10-7/14 9:00AM - 12:00PM Note

$299/$319 5 meetings Ages 5-12

#5747 MON-FRI 7/10-7/14 9:00AM - 3:00PM Note

Critical Thinking/Math CampAges 5-12with Bay Area Gurukul

Solid mathematic skills are crucial for future success but not enough to be competitive. Children need to learn how to think and apply knowledge in order to solve complex problems. In this camp, we use the cutting-edge tablet-based learning system, RISU. RISU provides both critical thinking and math questions best fit to each individual. We will also learn about an important issue, “Energy.” We will cover its nature, storage, conversion, production, and experimentation.

After this camp, children will overcome struggles in math, strengthen critical thinking ability and understand energy from a scientific viewpoint. Please note:• All classes are held at 1611 S. Main St., Milpitas• Only registered children are allowed in class.• A non-refundable $20 material fee for half-day camp is

payable to instructor on the first day of class.• A non-refundable $30 material fee for full-day camp is

payable to instructor on the first day of class.• Each participant should bring a water bottle and snack daily

for the half day camp and a lunch for the full day camp daily.

$195/$215 5 meetings Ages 5-8

#5751 MON-FRI 6/12-6/16 9:00AM - 12:00PM Note

$325/$345 5 meetings Ages 5-8

#5750 MON-FRI 6/12-6/16 9:00AM - 3:00PM Note

$195/$215 5 meetings Ages 9-12

#5757 MON-FRI 7/24-7/28 9:00AM - 12:00PM Note

$325/$345 5 meetings Ages 9-12

#5756 MON-FRI 7/24-7/28 9:00AM - 3:00PM Note

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Summer CampsKids Yoga CampAges 5-12with Bay Area Gurukul Staff

Kids, Summer, and Yoga—a great combination! Our Kids Yoga Camp is designed to provide a fun, creative, educational and enriching experience. Through a combination of yoga poses, games, group activities, themed craft projects, relaxation time, and more, kids will be able to strengthen their bodies, minds, and spirits. We offer a non-competitive, nurturing and supportive environment where kids can learn to work cooperatively as well as learn to care for and nurture themselves. A week-long camp is sure to create lasting memories, new friendships, and a foundation for health and well-being! Please note:• All classes are held at 1611 S. Main St., Milpitas• Only registered children are allowed in class.• Wear comfortable clothing.• Each participant should bring a water bottle and snack daily

for the half day camp and a lunch for the full day camp daily.

$150/$170 5 meetings Ages 5-12

#5754 MON-FRI 6/5-6/9 9:00AM - 12:00PM Note

$250/$270 5 meetings Ages 5-8

#5753 MON-FRI 6/5-6/9 9:00AM - 3:00PM Note

Music Across the GlobeAges 6-9with Harmony Makers Staff

Join us as we musically travel around the globe. We will sing songs, play instruments, dance and listen to music from around the world. A short noontime concert for friends/family on Friday concludes the week. Please Note:• Please bring water and a snack.

$165/$185 5 meetings Ages 6-9

#5379 MON-FRI 6/12-6/16 9:30AM - 12:30PM MCC

#5380 MON-FRI 6/19-6/23 9:30AM - 12:30PM MCC

Little Medical School CampAges 5-10with LMS Staff

Little Medical School is a program for youth designed and developed by board certified physicians. The program engages students with medical-based hands-on demonstrations, crafts, songs and games. The interactive activities and games will grasp every student’s curiosity as they explore the human body. Come join us for camp as we explore the world of science and medicine.

Please Note:• A non-refundable $25 material fee is payable to instructor on

the first day of class.• Please bring water and a snack.

$240/$260 5 meetings Ages 5-10

#5356 MON-FRI 6/19-6/23 9:00AM - 12:00PM SAL

#5357 MON-FRI 7/24-7/28 1:00PM - 4:00PM SAL

Little Veterinarian School and Little Pharmacy SchoolAges 5-10with LMS Staff

Little Veterinarian School encourages students to explore the exciting world of veterinarians. Using interactive demonstrations, crafts and games children learn how to take care of a pet and use instruments that real veterinarian use.Little Pharmacy School allows students to explore the world of a Pharmacist. Students will learn the importance of medication safety, how to fill a prescription, 911 protocols and what it’s like to be a Pharmacist.

Please Note:• A $25 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class.• Please bring water and a snack. $180/$200 3 meetings Ages 5-10

#5358 WED-FRI 7/5-7/7 1:00PM - 4:00PM SAL

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Summer CampsMad Science: Young InventorsAges 7-11with Mad Science Staff

Creative Contraption Warning! This Mad Science camp is designed by you — the Inventor! Each day you’ll be given a series of challenges which must be overcome using basic materials, simple machines, tips from world famous inventors and the most important thing of all – your imagination! With a little bit of ingenuity, you’ll construct catapults and forts, then lay siege to the castle. Assemble your own working light saber to take home! While Thomas Edison said that invention is 10% inspiration and 90% perspiration; this camp is 100% fun!

Please note:• Bring bag lunch, snack and sunscreen.

$299/$319 5 meetings Ages 7-11

#5319 MON-FRI 6/5-6/9 9:00AM - 3:00PM SAL

Mad Science: BRIXOLOGYAges 7-11with Mad Science Staff

BRIXOLOGY builds the foundation for our next generation of makers! Take home a different LEGO™ project, inspired by an engineering theme, each day! Learn about aerospace engineering while assembling a space station. Explore mechanical engineering as we build boats and vehicles. From carnival rides to drawing machines, mechanical animals to truss bridges, your future engineer will build upon his/her creativity to solve real-world design challenges, while developing their problem-solving and team-building skills. Let the tinkering begin!

Please note:• Bring bag lunch, snack and sunscreen.

$229/$249 5 meetings Ages 7-11

#5320 MON-FRI 6/12-6/16 9:00AM - 12:00PM SAL

Mad Science-NASA: Journey Into Outer SpaceAges 6-11with Mad Science Staff

Mad Science and NASA have teamed up to bring you the excitement and wonder of space. See the principles of thrust and propulsion at work as we explore the atmosphere on earth and beyond! Watch star dust burn, and journey through a galaxy as you investigate the life cycle of stars. Explore the farthest reaches of our solar system and create a lunar eclipse in this “mad” planetary tour. Probe the mysteries of meteors and bounce around satellite light as you learn about space phenomena. This is an experience that is truly out of this world!

Please note:• Bring bag lunch, snack and sunscreen.

$229/$249 5 meetings Ages 6-11

#5321 MON-FRI 6/19-6/23 9:00AM - 12:00PM SAL

Mad Science: “FIZZ”-ical Phenomena & Che-MysteryAges 6-11with Mad Science Staff

Take a walk on the wild side in this crazy week of science! Have a ton of fun as we whip up potions and experiment with all kinds of chemical reactions, including growing our own crystals, making sidewalk chalk, and learning the science of chromatography! Mix it up as we experiment with molecular madness, radical reactions and “fizz”-ical and chemical reactions. Discover what those crazy chemists are really up to in their laboratories!

Please note:• Bring bag lunch, snack and sunscreen.

$299/$319 5 meetings Ages 6-11

#5322 MON-FRI 6/26-6/30 9:00AM - 3:00PM SAL

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Summer CampsMad Science: Wacky Robots & WidgetsAges 7-11with Mad Science Staff

Whether you love to build things or destroy them, this week of camp includes lots of both! Junior Mad Science engineers design and build structures using simple tools and their imaginations. Then the machine madness starts… discover how different machines, both simple and complex, are used in our daily lives! Design simple machines using pulleys, wedges, screws and levers and have fun learning how catapults work! Use the skills you’ve learned to build a Mad Science robot to keep, all while learning the science of robotics!

Please note:• Bring bag lunch, snack and sun screen.

$180/$200 3 meetings Ages 7-11

#5323 WED-FRI 7/5-7/7 9:00AM - 3:00PM SAL

Mad Science: ECO-ExplorersAges 6-11with Mad Science Staff

Young biologists explore the natural world and the adaptations that allow birds and beasts to thrive. Have fun finding and magnifying nature’s smallest creatures, engineer animal habitats, pour plaster casts of animal tracks, make recycled paper, and build a water filter! Discover what owls eat and identify the bones they leave behind! Create your own blob of “Mad Mucus” and learn about cilia, cells, and circulation!

Please note:• Bring bag lunch, snack and sunscreen.

$299/$319 5 meetings Ages 6-11

#5324 MON-FRI 7/10-7/14 9:00AM - 3:00PM SAL

Mad Science: Checkmate ChessAges 6-11with Mad Science Staff

We bring chess pieces to life using creative personalities. Our imaginative characters accelerate the learning process and fascinate children. Play with our giant chess set – the biggest you’ve ever seen! Find out why chess is the most popular game in the world. We cover all rules, strategies, and tactics. This camp is appropriate for beginners through intermediate players.

Please note:• Bring bag lunch, snack and sunscreen.

$229/$249 5 meetings Ages 6-11

#5326 MON-FRI 7/31-8/4 1:00PM - 4:00PM SAL

Mad Science: Reactions in ActionAges 6-11with Mad Science Staff

Junior Mad Scientists dive into the realms of the Chemical and the Physical world in this crazy week of non-stop action – and Reaction! Kids explore our wonderlab and find eggs that don’t break, ice that doesn’t melt and discover how to freeze time! Our young chemists perform spectacular hands-on experiments and continue the fun at home with the gadgets they’ve designed in the lab!

Please note:• Bring bag lunch, snack and sunscreen. $299/$319 5 meetings Ages 6-11

#5327 MON-FRI 7/24-7/28 9:00AM - 3:00PM SAL

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Summer Camps

Mad Science: Spy AcademyAges 6-11with Mad Science Staff

Look out 007-the Mad Science Spy Academy is here! From decoding messages to metal detectors and night vision, campers have the opportunity to check out spy tech equipment and take home lots of gadgets like a UV Fingerprint Finder! Step into the shoes of a detective as you uncover the science involved in evidence gathering and analysis! Figure out the science of forensics and reveal who is behind those crazy capers! Become a super spy and learn clever ways of performing tasks as we take a hands-on view of the science that spies use!

Please note:• Bring bag lunch, snack and sunscreen. $299/$319 5 meetings Ages 6-11

#5329 MON-FRI 8/7-8/11 9:00AM - 3:00PM SAL

Mad Science: Jet CadetsAges 6-11with Mad Science Staff

It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No, it’s…everything from the earliest flying machines to the first rocket flights! This hands-on Mad Science program teaches you all about aerodynamics and the world above us! Explore the basic principles of flight, build airplanes, ride a hovercraft and construct balloon copters. Discover the mysteries of the galaxy, learn about celestial navigation, and take home a rocket that you build yourself!

Please note:• Bring bag lunch, snack and sunscreen. $299/$319 5 meetings Ages 6-11

#5328 MON-FRI 7/17-7/21 9:00AM - 3:00PM SAL

Restaurant ChallengeAges 7-12with RainbowChefs, Inc.

Start your own Restaurant, make up the name, choose which type of food you want to serve and how to run all aspects of the Restaurant business. Learn about different “stations” and how to run the restaurant as a TEAM: from checking in your produce to creating a menu to developing your recipes and serving your “customers”. Chefs instructors will help guide the students through the recipe development stage.

Please note:• A non-refundable $75 material fee for full day is payable to

instructor on the first day of class. $220/$240 5 meetings Ages 7-12

#5210 MON-FRI 7/10-7/14 9:00AM - 12:00PM MCC

#5211 MON-FRI 7/31-8/4 9:00AM - 12:00PM MCC

Around the WorldAges 7-12with RainbowChefs, Inc.

Learn about famous foods from all over the world and how to prepare them and of course enjoy tasting them. We will learn about cultures, special ingredients, and cooking techniques in different countries, so it will be an amazing Trip for all the Aspiring Chefs!

Please note:• A non-refundable $75 material fee for full day is payable to

instructor on the first day of class. $220/$240 5 meetings Ages 7-12

#5213 MON-FRI 6/26-6/30 9:00AM - 12:00PM MCC

#5214 MON-FRI 8/7-8/11 9:00AM - 12:00PM MCC

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Sports CampsAdvanced Basketball CampAges 7-13with National Academy of Athletics

For players who have at least 2 years of playing experience. This camp is designed for basketball players who are interested in developing their individual skills. The camp will promote Speed and Agility Development along with Position Specific Drills. Each day there will be Quick Handles training and Shooting Drills. The goal is to help each player become more confident and able to contribute to their team no matter what system they’re playing in. Players will compete in daily individual and team challenges and games. Please Note: • Wear appropriate sports shoes and athletic clothes.• Full day bring a water bottle, snacks, and lunch. Half day bring

a water bottle and snacks.

$239/$259 5 meetings Ages 7-13

#5719 MON-FRI 7/10-7/14 8:00AM - 3:00PM MSC

#5721 MON-FRI 7/31-8/4 8:00AM - 3:00PM MSC

$169/$189 5 meetings Ages 7-13

#5720 MON-FRI 7/10-7/14 8:00AM - 12:00PM MSC

#5722 MON-FRI 7/31-8/4 8:00AM - 12:00PM MSC

Basketball Handling and Shooting CampAges 7-13with National Academy of Athletics

The 3-day coed camp by National Academy of Athletics is designed to make you more confident with the basketball. Ball handling drills, shooting fundamentals, defense, passing, team concepts and many other skill-based instructional programs will be combined with games and other small-sided competitions. Come join our experienced staff and walk away a better player! This camp features a day filled with fun challenges, games and daily competitions in a positive and energetic environment.NEW FEATURES: RSBQ Workouts, Confidence Builders Program, Daily Chalk Talks and Skill of the Day. Please Note: • Wear appropriate sports shoes and athletic clothes.• Full-day bring water bottle, snacks, and lunch. Half day bring

water bottle and snacks.

$143/$163 3 meetings Ages 7-13

#5724 WED-FRI 7/5-7/7 8:00AM - 3:00PM MSC

$101/$121 3 meetings Ages 7-13

#5725 WED-FRI 7/5-7/7 8:00AM - 12:00PM MSC

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Sports CampsSouth Bay Scholars Basketball CampGrades 3-8with South Bay Scholars

Under the instruction of Coach “J” and staff, the camp teaches team concepts in the school atmosphere, while emphasizing the importance of maintaining a positive attitude on and off the court, which translates into an enhanced sense of self-confidence. The basic drills remain the same for all skill levels. Players with more abilities are given higher-level drills and ball handling moves to practice and work on. The camp is a great preparation tool for the next level of competition. South Bay Scholars Basketball Camp is being introduced to have youth learn the productive mechanisms of teamwork, discipline, cooperation, setting goals, strong work ethics, and learn how to establish moral values. Please Note: • Participants should register for their grade level of the 17/18

school year.• All participants must check-in 15 minutes before the start of

their session. • Participants must bring lunch, snacks, labeled water bottles, a

personal basketball, and a small towel.• Participants must wear proper basketball attire consisting of

shorts, t-shirts, and athletic shoes.

$130/$150 5 meetings Grades 3-4

#5876 MON-FRI 6/12-6/16 8:00AM - 3:00PM MSC

#5425 MON-FRI 6/26-6/30 8:00AM - 3:00PM MSC

#5428 MON-FRI 7/17-7/21 8:00AM - 3:00PM MSC

$100/$120 5 meetings Grades 3-4

#5878 MON-FRI 6/12-6/16 1:00PM - 5:00PM MSC

#5877 MON-FRI 6/12-6/16 8:00AM - 12:30PM MSC

#5426 MON-FRI 6/26-6/30 8:00AM - 12:30PM MSC

#5427 MON-FRI 6/26-6/30 1:00PM - 5:00PM MSC

#5429 MON-FRI 7/17-7/21 8:00AM - 12:30PM MSC

#5430 MON-FRI 7/17-7/21 1:00PM - 5:00PM MSC

$130/$150 5 meetings Grades 5-6

#5879 MON-FRI 6/12-6/16 8:00AM - 3:00PM MSC

#5432 MON-FRI 6/26-6/30 8:00AM - 3:00PM MSC

#5439 MON-FRI 7/17-7/21 8:00AM - 3:00PM MSC

$100/$120 5 meetings Grades 5-6

#5880 MON-FRI 6/12-6/16 8:00AM - 12:30PM MSC

#5881 MON-FRI 6/12-6/16 1:00PM - 5:00PM MSC

#5435 MON-FRI 6/26-6/30 8:00AM - 12:30PM MSC

#5436 MON-FRI 6/26-6/30 1:00PM - 5:00PM MSC

#5440 MON-FRI 7/17-7/21 8:00AM - 12:30PM MSC

#5442 MON-FRI 7/17-7/21 1:00PM - 5:00PM MSC

$130/$150 5 meetings Grades 7-8

#5882 MON-FRI 6/12-6/16 8:00AM - 3:00PM MSC

#5443 MON-FRI 6/26-6/30 8:00AM - 3:00PM MSC

#5446 MON-FRI 7/17-7/21 8:00AM - 3:00PM MSC

$100/$120 5 meetings Grades 7-8

#5883 MON-FRI 6/12-6/16 8:00AM - 12:30PM MSC

#5884 MON-FRI 6/12-6/16 1:00PM - 5:00PM MSC

#5444 MON-FRI 6/26-6/30 8:00AM - 12:30PM MSC

#5445 MON-FRI 6/26-6/30 1:00PM - 5:00PM MSC

#5447 MON-FRI 7/17-7/21 8:00AM - 12:30PM MSC

#5448 MON-FRI 7/17-7/21 1:00PM - 5:00PM MSC

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NOTE = See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.

Sports CampsSplash Basketball CampGrades 3-8with Splash Basketball

Splash Basketball is committed to providing a positive,age-based developmental basketball camp for the children of our community. Our goal is for our campers to have fun learning the game of basketball and making friends in an organized, safe, and positive environment. Splash Basketball offers a solid foundation of fundamental skill development for beginning players to improving the level of play for advanced players. Our teaching progression takes into account age and skill to make the camp engaging for all. Children will no longer have a “blast” when learning the game; instead, they will have a “Splash!”

Please Note:• Must bring your own basketball• Lunch will be from 12pm-1pm. Please bring your own lunch,

snacks, and water.• Athletic shoes and clothing are required.

(Sweat towels optional)

$200/$220 5 meetings Grades 3-4

#5856 MON-FRI 6/19-6/23 8:00AM - 5:00PM MSC

#5857 MON-FRI 8/7-8/11 8:00AM - 5:00PM MSC

$125/$145 5 meetings Grades 3-4

#5859 MON-FRI 6/19-6/23 8:00AM - 12:00PM MSC

#5860 MON-FRI 8/7-8/11 8:00AM - 12:00PM MSC

$200/$220 5 meetings Grades 5-6

#5862 MON-FRI 6/19-6/23 8:00AM - 5:00PM MSC

#5863 MON-FRI 8/7-8/11 8:00AM - 5:00PM MSC

$125/$145 5 meetings Grades 5-6

#5865 MON-FRI 6/19-6/23 8:00AM - 12:00PM MSC

#5866 MON-FRI 8/7-8/11 8:00AM - 12:00PM MSC

$200/$220 5 meetings Grades 7-8

#5868 MON-FRI 6/19-6/23 8:00AM - 5:00PM MSC

#5869 MON-FRI 8/7-8/11 8:00AM - 5:00PM MSC

$125/$145 5 meetings Grades 7-8

#5871 MON-FRI 6/19-6/23 8:00AM - 12:00PM MSC

#5872 MON-FRI 8/7-8/11 8:00AM - 12:00PM MSC

All Sorts of Sports CampAges 7-13with National Academy of Athletics

A great way to introduce your youngsters to the world of sports, teamwork and athletics! Your child will have a blast playing games with the other children including whiffle ball, basketball, soccer, flag football, capture the flag, relay & obstacle races and a whole lot more. By the end of the week, your child will be familiar with a variety of athletic activities! FEATURES: Personal Player Video, RSBQ Workouts, Confidence Builders Program, Daily Chalk Talks and Skill of the Day. For more information visit www.nationalacademyofathletics.com. Please Note: • Wear appropriate sports shoes and athletic clothes.• Full day bring water bottle, snacks and lunch. Half day bring

water bottle and snacks.

$239/$259 5 meetings Ages 7-13

#5714 MON-FRI 7/31-8/4 8:00AM - 3:00PM MSC

#5716 MON-FRI 8/7-8/11 8:00AM - 3:00PM MSC

$169/$189 5 meetings Ages 7-13

#5715 MON-FRI 7/31-8/4 8:00AM - 12:00PM MSC

#5717 MON-FRI 8/7-8/11 8:00AM - 12:00PM MSC

Skyhawks Mini-Hawk CampAges 4-6with Skyhawks Sports Academy

This multi-sport program was developed to give children a positive first step into athletics. The essentials of soccer, baseball and basketball are taught in a safe, structured environment with lots of encouragement and a major focus on fun. Our Mini-Hawk games and activities were designed to allow participants to explore balance, movement, hand/eye coordination, and skill development at their own pace. Skyhawks staff is trained to handle the specific needs of young athletes. All participants receive a t-shirt and merit certificate. For more infomation, visit www.skyhawks.com. Please Note: • Participants must wear appropriate athletic clothing and

shoes. • Please bring sunscreen, shinguards (for soccer), snacks and

water bottle. $179/$199 5 meetings Ages 4-6

#5943 MON-FRI 6/26-6/30 9:00AM - 12:00PM MSC

#5944 MON-FRI 7/17-7/21 9:00AM - 12:00PM MSC

#5945 MON-FRI 7/31-8/4 9:00AM - 12:00PM MSC

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NOTE = See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.

Sports CampsIn the Net Soccer CampAges 7-13with National Academy of Athletics

The National Academy of Athletics soccer camps offer beginner to intermediate players the opportunity to build a solid soccer foundation. Each day is filled with fundamental skill progression drills, easy to understand instruction, as well as games & competition. This is a great place to develop their individual soccer skills in a fun and positive environment. FEATURES: Personal Player Video, RSBQ Workouts, Confidence Builders Program, Daily Chalk Talks and Skill of the Day. For more information visit www.nationalacademyofathletics.com. Please Note: • Wear appropriate sports shoes and athletic clothes.• Full day bring water bottle, snacks, and lunch. Half day bring

water bottle and snacks.

$143/$163 3 meetings Ages 7-13

#5730 WED-FRI 7/5-7/7 8:00AM - 3:00PM MSC

$101/$121 3 meetings Ages 7-13

#5731 WED-FRI 7/5-7/7 8:00AM - 12:00PM MSC

$239/$259 5 meetings Ages 7-13

#5732 MON-FRI 7/10-7/14 8:00AM - 3:00PM MSC

$169/$189 5 meetings Ages 7-13

#5733 MON-FRI 7/10-7/14 8:00AM - 12:00PM MSC

Soccer CampAges 4.5-10with Kidz Love Soccer Staff

Spend a week enjoying the world’s most popular sport in a fun, recreational environment. Learn and practice core soccer skills like dribbling, passing & receiving, shooting and defense. Everyone is a winner as the week’s fun culminates in an age-appropriate “World Cup” tournament. All campers will receive a soccer ball and Kidz Love Soccer Jersey. Please Note: • Held at Gill Memorial Park, N. Hillview and Paseo Refugio• Shin guards, soccer shoes, and athletic clothing are required.• Please bring sunscreen, a full water bottle, and snacks.

Level 1$139/$159 5 meetings Ages 4.5-6

#5188 MON-FRI 7/17-7/21 9:00AM - 12:00PM Note

Level 2$139/$159 5 meetings Ages 7-8

#5189 MON-FRI 7/17-7/21 9:00AM - 12:00PM Note

Level 3$139/$159 5 meetings Ages 9-10

#5190 MON-FRI 7/17-7/21 9:00AM - 12:00PM Note

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NOTE = See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.

Sports CampsChallenger Soccer CampAges 5-11with Challenger Sports

Challenger Sports’ British Soccer Camp is the most popular soccer camp in the country. Our experienced staff study the game at all levels and have identified the key techniques and skills that your player needs to master to reach their true potential. Camp includes individual foot skills, technical and tactical practices. The mastery of technical skills is one of the most important elements in the development of soccer players and Challenger’s 1,000 Touches Curriculum has been created to address the key areas of technical development that have the biggest impact on their performance in the game. Please Note: • A soccer ball will be provided as part of your camp fee.• Please wear clothing suitable to play Soccer in and shin

guards. Cleats are not required.• Please provide plenty of water for the day. Full day campers

should bring a lunch and will be supervised through lunch time by Challenger Sports coaches.

$147/$167 5 meetings Ages 5-11

#5930 MON-FRI 6/26-6/30 9:00AM - 12:00PM MSC

#5932 MON-FRI 7/24-7/28 9:00AM - 12:00PM MSC

$199/$219 5 meetings Ages 7-11

#5929 MON-FRI 6/26-6/30 9:00AM - 3:00PM MSC

#5931 MON-FRI 7/24-7/28 9:00AM - 3:00PM MSC

Skyhawks Track and Field CampAges 6-12with Skyhawks Sports Academy

Skyhawks Track & Field combines technical development, fundamental techniques, and safety with a major focus on fun! Using special equipment, our staff teach the fundamentals of body positioning, stride, proper stretching, and cool-down techniques. Participants put it all together for one fun-filled day at the Skyhawks track meet! For more information visit www.skyhawks.com. Please Note: • Participants must wear appropriate athletic clothing and

shoes. • Please bring sunscreen, shinguards (for soccer), snacks and

water bottle. • All participants receive a t-shirt and merit certificate.

$179/$199 5 meetings Ages 6-12

#5948 MON-FRI 6/5-6/9 9:00AM - 12:00PM MSC

#5949 MON-FRI 7/10-7/14 9:00AM - 12:00PM MSC

Hit and Run Baseball/Softball CampAges 7-13with National Academy of Athletics

The HIT & RUN baseball/softball camps offered by the National Academy of Athletics offer beginner to intermediate players the opportunity to build a solid foundation. Each day is filled with fundamental skill progression drills, easy to understand instruction, as well as games & competition. Campers are grouped by age and ability to learn appropriate drills, skills, and techniques. FEATURES: Personal Player Video, RSBQ Workouts, Confidence Builders Program, Daily Chalk Talks, and Skill of the Day. For more information, visit www.nationalacademyofathletics.com. Please Note: • Wear appropriate sports shoes and athletic clothes.• Full day bring a water bottle, snacks, and lunch. Half day bring

water bottle and snacks.

$239/$259 5 meetings Ages 7-13

#5735 MON-FRI 7/24-7/28 8:00AM - 3:00PM MSC

$169/$189 5 meetings Ages 7-13

#5736 MON-FRI 7/24-7/28 8:00AM - 12:00PM MSC

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NOTE = See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.

Sports CampsAir Attack Flag Football CampAges 7-13with National Academy of Athletics

Ready to play some football? Whether you are a beginner or advanced player, the drills taught by National Academy of Athletics instructors at this camp will help you improve your game. Emphasis will be on proper conditioning and warm-ups, footwork drills, agility, passing, receiving, and game strategies. Campers are grouped by age and ability to learn appropriate drills, skills, and techniques. FEATURES: Personal Player Video, RSBQ Workouts, Confidence Builders Program, Daily Chalk Talks, and Skill of the Day. For more information, visit www.nationalacademyofathletics.com. Please Note: • Wear appropriate sports shoes and athletic clothes.• Full day bring water bottle, snacks and lunch. Half day bring

water bottle and snacks.

$239/$259 5 meetings Ages 7-13

#5738 MON-FRI 6/19-6/23 8:00AM - 3:00PM MSC

$169/$189 5 meetings Ages 7-13

#5739 MON-FRI 6/19-6/23 8:00AM - 12:00PM MSC

Skyhawks Flag Football CampAges 6-12with Skyhawks Sports Academy

Skyhawks flag football is the perfect introduction to “America’s Game.” Campers learn skills on both sides of the football including the core components of passing, catching, and defense – all presented in a fun and positive environment. The week ends with the Skyhawks Super Bowl, giving participants a chance to showcase their skills on the gridiron! All participants receive a t-shirt and player evaluation. For more information visit www.skyhawks.com. Please Note: • Participants must wear appropriate athletic clothing and

shoes. • Please bring sunscreen, shinguards (for soccer), snacks, and a

water bottle. $179/$199 5 meetings Ages 6-12

#5946 MON-FRI 6/5-6/9 9:00AM - 12:00PM MSC

All Girls Softball CampAges 7-13with National Academy of Athletics

The Girls Softball camps offered by the National Academy of Athletics offer beginner to intermediate players the opportunity to build a solid foundation. Each day is filled with fundamental skill progression drills, easy to understand instruction, as well as games & competition. Campers are grouped by age and ability to learn appropriate drills, skills, and techniques. FEATURES: Personal Player Video, RSBQ Workouts, Confidence Builders Program, Daily Chalk Talks, and Skill of the Day. For more information, visit www.nationalacademyofathletics.com. Please Note: • Wear appropriate sports shoes and athletic clothes.• Full day bring water bottle, snacks, and lunch. Half day bring a

water bottle and snacks.

$239/$259 5 meetings Ages 7-13

#5741 MON-FRI 6/19-6/23 8:00AM - 3:00PM MSC

$169/$189 5 meetings Ages 7-13

#5742 MON-FRI 6/19-6/23 8:00AM - 12:00PM MSC

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NOTE = See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.

Sports CampsBump, Set, Spike Volleyball CampAges 7-13with National Academy of Athletics

The National Academy of Athletics coed volleyball camps offer beginner to intermediate players the opportunity to build a solid volleyball foundation. Each day is filled with fundamental skill progression drills, easy to understand instruction, as well as games & competition. This is a great place to develop their individual skills in a fun and positive environment. FEATURES: Personal Player Video, RSBQ Workouts, Confidence Builders Program, Daily Chalk Talks, and Skill of the Day. For more information, visit www.nationalacademyofathletics.com. Please Note: • Wear appropriate sports shoes and athletic clothes.• Full day bring a water bottle, snacks and lunch. Half day bring

a water bottle and snacks.

$169/$189 3 meetings Ages 7-13

#5727 MON-FRI 6/12-6/16 8:00AM - 12:00PM MSC

$239/$259 5 meetings Ages 7-13

#5728 MON-FRI 7/24-7/28 8:00AM - 3:00PM MSC

Summer Horse CampAges 8+with Chaparral Ranch Staff

Come join us for fun with the horses. Students will learn to ride, groom, care for horses, safety. History of the horse, colors, and markings, Saddling, unsaddling and much more. Campers ride for at least one hour each day. Students will be grouped by age and skill level.

Please note:• All classes are held at Chaparral Ranch, 3375 Calaveras Rd,

Milpitas.• All students are required to wear long pants, closed-toed

shoes and wear a helmet (will be provided).• Please bring lunch, snack, water, sunscreen, and wear layers.

$450/$470 5 meetings Ages 8+

#5495 MON-FRI 6/12-6/16 9:00AM - 3:00PM Note

#5496 MON-FRI 6/19-6/23 9:00AM - 3:00PM Note

#5497 MON-FRI 6/26-6/30 9:00AM - 3:00PM Note

#5498 MON-FRI 7/10-7/14 9:00AM - 3:00PM Note

#5499 MON-FRI 7/17-7/21 9:00AM - 3:00PM Note

#5500 MON-FRI 7/24-7/28 9:00AM - 3:00PM Note

#5501 MON-FRI 7/31-8/4 9:00AM - 3:00PM Note

#5502 MON-FRI 8/7-8/11 9:00AM - 3:00PM Note

#5503 MON-FRI 8/14-8/18 9:00AM - 3:00PM Note

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Sports CampsStar Tennis CampAges 7-18with Barry Poole

Basic tennis instruction presented in a fun, fast-paced, and active environment that will stress the foundational skills and conditioning to enjoy the game. Instructors will present the skills, drills, and thrills to assist the players in developing mental, emotional, and physical skills that they will need to assist them in dealing with the various situations they will encounter both on the court and off. Students will, at times, be separated according to age and level based on the activity at the time. Student teacher ratio will be 8:1. Please Note:• Classes held at Hall Park Tennis Courts, La Honda and Coyote.• For rainout schedule please call (408) 569-3109.• Participants need to bring their own racket.• Wear appropriate sports shoes and clothes.• Bring a water bottle and snacks.• No class held on 7/4.

$140/$160 5 meetings Ages 7-18

#5276 MON-FRI 6/12-6/16 9:00AM - 12:00PM Note

#5277 MON-FRI 6/19-6/23 9:00AM - 12:00PM Note

#5278 MON-FRI 6/26-6/30 9:00AM - 12:00PM Note

#5280 MON-FRI 7/10-7/14 9:00AM - 12:00PM Note

#5281 MON-FRI 7/17-7/21 9:00AM - 12:00PM Note

#5785 MON-FRI 7/24-7/28 9:00AM - 12:00PM Note

#5786 MON-FRI 7/31-8/4 9:00AM - 12:00PM Note

#5787 MON-FRI 8/7-8/11 9:00AM - 12:00PM Note

$112/$132 4 meetings Ages 7-18

#5279 MON-FRI 7/3-7/7 9:00AM - 12:00PM Note

Badminton CampAges 7-16with Bay Badminton Center, Inc.

Are you ready for some badminton this summer? Badminton camp is a fun and great way to introduce badminton to your kids. Badminton is great to promote good health, sportsmanship, team building, confidence, focus, and peer socialization skills. The camp will offer a fun and instruction-packed one week session designed to keep badminton players of all levels of experience active during the summer break. Players will be divided by age and ability. Coaches will assign drills, play games and instruction in both singles and doubles play. Players will have the opportunity to experience round robin match play format for competitive play. To enhance badminton skills of less experienced players, all players will learn or review scoring rules, footwork, strokes and essential fundamentals of badminton. This camp will prepare students for middle school and high school competitive badminton.

Please Note:• Classes held at 1191 West Montague Expressway, Milpitas

(Inside Fleming Business Park)• Participants are responsible to supply a water bottle, and

indoor sports shoes.• Participants should wear athletic attire.• No class held on 07/04.

$178/$198 5 meetings Ages 7-16

#5886 MON-FRI 6/12-6/16 1:30PM - 4:00PM Note

#5887 MON-FRI 6/19-6/23 1:30PM - 4:00PM Note

#5888 MON-FRI 6/26-6/30 1:30PM - 4:00PM Note

#5890 MON-FRI 7/10-7/14 1:30PM - 4:00PM Note

#5891 MON-FRI 7/17-7/21 1:30PM - 4:00PM Note

#5892 MON-FRI 7/24-7/28 1:30PM - 4:00PM Note

#5893 MON-FRI 7/31-8/4 1:30PM - 4:00PM Note

#5894 MON-FRI 8/7-8/11 1:30PM - 4:00PM Note

$142/$162 4 meetings Ages 7-16

#5889 MON-FRI 7/3-7/7 1:30PM - 4:00PM Note

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NOTE = See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.

MCC = Community Center MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center SAL = Sal Cracocolice Recreation Facility

NOTE = See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.

Summer Recreational Swim DaysCool down on those hot Summer days with Milpitas Recreation and Community Services!

The Milpitas Sports Center pools are open to the public on Recreational Swim Days. There is a $2 per person (cash only) entrance fee for both swimmers and non-swimmers.

Mondays & WednesdaysJune 19-August 91:15PM-3:15PM

Milpitas Sports Center1325 E. Calaveras Blvd.

Please Note:• No diapers or pull-ups allowed in the pools. Children’s specialized swimming pull-ups are required.• No personal flotation devices allowed (ie. water wings, life vests, floating tubes) • Deep Water Swim Test is required for all swim patrons looking to swim in the deep pool.• Food is only allowed in designated picnic areas.• Must follow safety instructions from lifeguards (i.e. no horseplay, no running on the pool deck, only face-forward and

feet first entrances into the pool)• Bring swimsuit, towel, water, and sunscreen

Aquatics

Fridays June 30-August 4 1:00PM-4:00PM

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NOTE = See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.

Parent and Me SwimmingAges 6 months to 35 monthswith Recreation Aquatic Staff

Spend quality time with your child in the water! 30 minutes of fun in the water now led by a certified lifeguard. We will provide water songs and teach sing-a-longs. Our lifeguards will teach parents/guardians proper holds and if your child is comfortable they will hold them and teach them how to kick. The objective of this course is to get your child comfortable in the water and comfortable with the instructor so that they may move on to Tiny Tots when they are of age!

Please Note:• Located at the Milpitas Sports Center, 1325 E. Calaveras Blvd. • Parent/Guardian must be in the water with the child.• Babies must wear swimming pull-ups.• No floation devices are allowed (i.e. water wings, life vests).• Bring swimsuit, towel, water & sunscreen.

PRICE $30/$50 $23/$43 $30/$50 $30/$50 $30/$50

MEETINGS 4 meetings 3 meetings 4 meetings 4 meetings 4 meetings

DAYS TIME SESSION 1June 19-June 29

SESSION 2July 3-July 13

SESSION 2aJuly 3-July 13

SESSION 3July 17-July 27

SESSION 4July 31-August 10

TUE/THUR 8:40AM - 9:10AM #5668 #5673 #5678 #5683

TUE/THUR 1:50PM - 2:20PM #5669 #5674 #5679 #5684

MON/WED 6:05PM - 6:35PM #5670 #5675 #5680 #5685

TUE/THUR 6:40PM - 7:10PM #5671 #5676 #5681 #5686

MON/WED 8:30PM - 9:00PM #5672 #5677 #5682 #5687

REGISTER EARLY to guarantee a spot!

Aquatics

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MCC = Community Center MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center SAL = Sal Cracocolice Recreation Facility

NOTE = See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.

AquaticsTiny TotsAges 3-5with Recreation Aquatic Staff

Tiny Tots swim lessons are designed for preschool aged swimmers and is geared to get them more comfortable in the water. Watch as they progress in head bobbing, blowing bubbles, arm circles, kicking, and floating. These skills will allow them to advance in the Red Cross Learn-to-Swim Program. Our Tiny Tots course is also designed to incorporate water safety skills and knowledge. No experience is needed to join. Student ratio 1:4.

Please Note:• Located at the Milpitas Sports Center, 1325 E. Calaveras Blvd. • Ability to participate without parent involvement. • Please bring swimsuit, towel, water & sunscreen.• No flotation devices are allowed (i.e. water wings, life vests).• No class held on 7/4.

PRICE $37/$57

MEETINGS 4 meetings

DAYS TIME SWIM PREVIEWJune 12-June 15

MON-THUR 5:30PM - 6:00PM #5517

MON-THUR 6:35PM - 7:05PM #5518

MON-THUR 7:40PM - 8:10PM #5519

PRICE $73/$93 $64/$84 $73/$93 $73/$93

MEETINGS 8 meetings 7 meetings 8 meetings 8 meetings

DAYS TIME SESSION 1June 19-June 29

SESSION 2July 3-July 13

SESSION 3July 17-July 27

SESSION 4July 31-August 10

MON-THUR 8:05AM - 8:35AM #5520 #5534 #5548 #5562

MON-THUR 8:40AM - 9:10AM #5521 #5535 #5549 #5563

MON-THUR 9:15AM - 9:45AM #5522 #5536 #5550 #5564

MON-THUR 9:50AM - 10:20AM #5523 #5537 #5551 #5565

MON-THUR 10:30AM - 11:00AM #5524 #5538 #5552 #5566

MON-THUR 11:05AM - 11:35AM #5525 #5539 #5553 #5567

MON-THUR 11:40AM - 12:10PM #5526 #5540 #5554 #5568

MON-THUR 12:15PM - 12:45PM #5527 #5541 #5555 #5569

MON-THUR 5:30PM - 6:00PM #5528 #5542 #5556 #5570

MON-THUR 6:05PM - 6:35PM #5529 #5543 #5557 #5571

MON-THUR 6:40PM - 7:10PM #5530 #5544 #5558 #5572

MON-THUR 7:15PM - 7:45PM #5531 #5545 #5559 #5573

MON-THUR 7:50PM - 8:20PM #5532 #5546 #5560 #5574

MON-THUR 8:30PM - 9:00PM #5533 #5547 #5561 #5575

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AquaticsBeginners SwimAges 6-12with Recreation Aquatic Staff

Join our American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim group lessons for beginners that will help them improve their swimming skills and increase their knowledge and awareness of water safety. This class will emphasize beginning stroke technique, breath control, and basic water skills. No experience is necessary. On the first day of each session, all of the swimmers will be evaluated and placed in the appropriate level based on their skill. It is common to repeat a level two to three times before the swimmer progresses forward. Student ratio 1:8.

Please Note:• Located at the Milpitas Sports Center, 1325 E. Calaveras Blvd. • Level 1: Students are introduced to various floats, crawl stroke, and back stroke with support from the instructor. Little to no experience is needed,

but swimmers should be comfortable in the water. • Level 2: Builds on Level 1 with less support from the instructor. Swimmers are now more comfortable in the water and are lightly being introduced

to Elementary Backstroke.• Level 3: Builds on Level 2 and introduces side breathing, scissor kick, dolphin kick, and more advanced strokes and techniques. Swimmers will

improve their skills and build stamina. At this level, participants should not need their instructor’s support and they should not stop and stand to breathe.

• No class held on 7/4.

PRICE $152/$172

MEETINGS 4 meetings

DAYS TIME SWIM PREVIEWJune 12-June 15

MON-THUR 5:30PM - 6:30PM #5576

MON-THUR 6:35PM - 7:35PM #5577

MON-THUR 7:40PM - 8:40PM #5578

PRICE $73/$93 $64/$84 $73/$93 $73/$93

MEETINGS 8 meetings 7 meetings 8 meetings 8 meetings

DAYS TIME SESSION 1June 19-June 29

SESSION 2July 3-July 13

SESSION 3July 17-July 27

SESSION 4July 31-August 10

MON-THUR 8:05AM - 8:35AM #5579 #5593 #5607 #5621

MON-THUR 8:40AM - 9:10AM #5580 #5594 #5608 #5622

MON-THUR 9:15AM - 9:45AM #5581 #5595 #5609 #5623

MON-THUR 9:50AM - 10:20AM #5582 #5596 #5610 #5624

MON-THUR 10:30AM - 11:00AM #5583 #5597 #5611 #5625

MON-THUR 11:05AM - 11:35AM #5584 #5598 #5612 #5626

MON-THUR 11:40AM - 12:10PM #5585 #5599 #5613 #5627

MON-THUR 12:15PM - 12:45PM #5586 #5600 #5614 #5628

MON-THUR 5:30PM - 6:00PM #5587 #5601 #5615 #5629

MON-THUR 6:05PM - 6:35PM #5588 #5602 #5616 #5630

MON-THUR 6:40PM - 7:10PM #5589 #5603 #5617 #5631

MON-THUR 7:15PM - 7:45PM #5590 #5604 #5618 #5632

MON-THUR 7:50PM - 8:20PM #5591 #5605 #5619 #5633

MON-THUR 8:30PM - 9:00PM #5592 #5606 #5620 #5634

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NOTE = See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.

MCC = Community Center MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center SAL = Sal Cracocolice Recreation Facility

NOTE = See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.

Aquatics

Intermediate Swim - Level 4Ages 6-12with Recreation Aquatic Staff

This course is for students who have successfully passed Level 3 of the American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim Program or who can demonstrate all of the Level 3 completion requirements. Level 4 builds off Level 3 and will teach students breaststroke, sidestroke, and elementary backstroke.

Please Note:• Located at the Milpitas Sports Center, 1325 E. Calaveras Blvd. • To be eligible for Level 4, participants must be able to swim 15 yards of crawl stroke with side-breathing, 15 yards of backstroke,

and 15 feet of butterfly kick with body motion. • This class is held partially in the deep end so students must be comfortable in deep water and have treading skills.• Bring swimsuit, towel, water & sunscreen.• All participants must pass the Pre-Testing for Advanced Swim Classes (see Pre-Testing Dates/Times).• No class held on 7/4.

PRICE $152/$172

MEETINGS 4 meetings

DAYS TIME SWIM PREVIEWJune 12-June 15

MON-THUR 5:30PM - 6:30PM #5635

PRICE $73/$93 $64/$84 $73/$93 $73/$93

MEETINGS 8 meetings 7 meetings 8 meetings 8 meetings

DAYS TIME SESSION 1June 19-June 29

SESSION 2July 3-July 13

SESSION 3July 17-July 27

SESSION 4July 31-August 10

MON-THUR 8:05AM - 8:35AM #5636 #5640 #5644 #5648

MON-THUR 10:30AM - 11:00AM #5637 #5641 #5645 #5649

MON-THUR 6:40PM - 7:10PM #5638 #5642 #5646 #5650

MON-THUR 8:30PM - 9:00PM #5639 #5643 #5647 #5651

Advanced Swim TestPre-Testing for Advanced Swim classes are held at the Milpitas Sports Center Pools. No appointment is necessary.

Monday-ThursdayMarch 6 through June 157:15PM-7:45PM

*After June 15, swimmers will test at the end of each session to determine if they will advance to the next level. Please note that it is common to repeat a level two or three times before advancing.

* New participants after June 15 that are not enrolled in session 1 will be evaluated by appointment only. Please contact 408-586-3225 to schedule.

ADVANCED SWIM LEVELSPg. 35 & 36

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NOTE = See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.

AquaticsAdvanced Swim - Level 5/6Ages 6-12with Recreation Aquatic Staff

This course is for students who have successfully passed Level 4 of the American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim Program or for those individuals who can demonstrate all of the Level 4 completion requirements. See below for further requirements.

Please Note:• Located at the Milpitas Sports Center, 1325 E. Calaveras Blvd. • To be eligible for Level 5 participants must be able to swim 15 yards of butterfly, breaststroke, sidestroke, and elementry

backstroke. Participants must also be able to swim 25 yards of crawl stroke with side-breathing and 25 yards of backstroke. • Level 6 requires 25 yards of each stroke and prepares swimmers for Milpitas Tidal Waves Swim Club.• This class is held completely in the deep end so students must be comfortable in deep water and have treading skills.• Bring swimsuit, towel, water, snacks & sunscreen.• All participants must pass the Pre-Testing for Advanced Swim Classes (see Pre-Testing Dates/Times)• No class held on 7/4.

PRICE $73/$93 $64/$84 $73/$93 $73/$93

MEETINGS 8 meetings 7 meetings 8 meetings 8 meetings

DAYS TIME SESSION 1June 19-June 29

SESSION 2July 3-July 13

SESSION 3July 17-July 27

SESSION 4July 31-August 10

MON-THU 8:05AM - 8:35AM #5652 #5656 #5660 #5664

MON-THU 10:30AM - 11:00AM #5653 #5657 #5661 #5665

MON-THU 6:40PM - 7:10PM #5654 #5658 #5662 #5666

MON-THU 8:30PM - 9:00PM #5655 #5659 #5663 #5667

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NOTE = See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.

MCC = Community Center MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center SAL = Sal Cracocolice Recreation Facility

NOTE = See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.

AquaticsAdult SwimAges 13+with Recreation Aquatic Staff

It’s never too late to get comfortable in the water and learn how to swim! Our adult class is designed for teens and adults who have never taken swimming lessons before or are looking to improve their existing skills. All skill levels are welcome. No experience or skills necessary. Maximum 8 students per instructor.

Please Note:• Located at the Milpitas Sports Center, 1325 E. Calaveras Blvd. • All skill levels are welcome.• Bring swimsuit, towel, water, and sunscreen.• No class held on 7/4.

PRICE $73/$93 $64/$84 $73/$93 $73/$93

MEETINGS 8 meetings 7 meetings 8 meetings 8 meetings

DAYS TIME SESSION 1June 19-June 29

SESSION 2July 3-July 13

SESSION 3July 17-July 27

SESSION 4July 31-August 10

MON-THUR 8:05AM - 8:35AM #5769 #5773 #5777 #5781

MON-THUR 10:30AM - 11:00AM #5770 #5774 #5778 #5782

MON-THUR 6:40PM - 7:10PM #5771 #5775 #5779 #5783

MON-THUR 8:30PM - 9:00PM #5772 #5776 #5780 #5784

PRICE $37/$57 $28/$48 $37/$57 $37/$57

MEETINGS 4 meetings 3 meetings 4 meetings 4 meetings

DAYS TIME SESSION 1June 19-June 29

SESSION 2July 3-July 13

SESSION 3July 17-July 27

SESSION 4 July 31-August 10

TUE/THUR 1:15PM - 1:45PM #5788 #5790 #5792 #5794

TUE/THUR 2:25PM - 2:55PM #5789 #5791 #5793 #5795

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NOTE = See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.

Private SwimAges 6+with Recreation Aquatic Staff

One-on-one instruction for those ages 6 and older. All skill levels are welcome. Space is limited. One instructor per student.

Please Note:• Located at the Milpitas Sports Center, 1325 E. Calaveras Blvd. • All skill levels are welcome.• Bring swimsuit, towel, water, and sunscreen• No class held on 7/4.

PRICE $152/$172

MEETINGS 4 meetings

DAYS TIME SWIM PREVIEWJune 12-June 15

MON-THUR 6:00PM - 6:30PM #5797

MON-THUR 7:05PM - 7:35PM #5798

MON-THUR 8:10PM - 8:40PM #5799

PRICE $152/$172 $114/$134 $152/$172 $152/$172 $152/$172

MEETINGS 4 meetings 3 meetings 4 meetings 4 meetings 4 meetings

DAYS TIME SESSION 1June 19-June 29

SESSION 2July 3-July 13

SESSION 2aJuly 3-July 13

SESSION 3July 17-July 27

SESSION 4July 31-August 10

TUES/THUR 1:15PM - 1:45PM #5903 #5906 #5909 #5912

TUES/THUR 1:50PM - 2:20PM #5904 #5907 #5910 #5913

TUES/THUR 2:25PM - 2:55PM #5905 #5908 #5911 #5914

MON/WED 5:30PM - 6:00PM #5800 #5803 #5806 #5809

MON/WED 6:05PM - 6:35PM #5801 #5804 #5807 #5810

MON/WED 8:30PM - 9:00PM #5802 #5805 #5808 #5811

PRICE $304/$324 $266/$286 $304/$324 $304/$324

MEETINGS 8 meetings 7 meetings 8 meetings 8 meetings

DAYS TIME SESSION 1June 19-June 29

SESSION 2July 3-July 13

SESSION 3July 17-July 27

SESSION 4July 31-August 10

MON-THUR 8:40AM - 9:10AM #5812 #5819 #5826 #5833

MON-THUR 9:50AM - 10:20AM #5813 #5820 #5827 #5834

MON-THUR 11:40AM - 12:10PM #5814 #5821 #5828 #5835

MON-THUR 5:30PM - 6:00PM #5815 #5822 #5829 #5836

MON-THUR 6:05PM - 6:35PM #5816 #5823 #5830 #5837

MON-THUR 7:15PM - 7:45PM #5817 #5824 #5831 #5838

MON-THUR 7:50PM - 8:20PM #5818 #5825 #5832 #5839

Aquatics

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NOTE = See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.

MCC = Community Center MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center SAL = Sal Cracocolice Recreation Facility

NOTE = See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.

AquaticsYouth Beginner Swim CampAges 6-12with Recreation Aquatic Staff

Youth Swim Camp is taught by American Red Cross certified lifeguard staff who have strong backgrounds in swimming. The objective of this camp is to allow participants to explore aquatics and learn a variety of skills while having fun!

Campers will participate in activities in the following areas: swimming, water polo, diving, lifeguarding, aquatic games, and water safety. Some sample activities include competitive relays, swimming drills, sitting and standing dives, water polo passing and shooting, practicing rescues, diving for rings, treading, water safety seminars/videos and sharks and minnows.

Please Note:• Located at the Milpitas Sports Center, 1325 E. Calaveras Blvd. • Prerequisite for this class is the swimmer’s ability to participate without parent involvement.• No experience is necessary. • On the first day of camp, all of the swimmers will be evaluated and placed in the appropriate level based on their skills. • Please bring swimsuit sunscreen, towels, water, and snacks.

DAYS DATE TIME PRICE MEETINGS

#5457 MON-THUR June 12-15 9:00AM - 12:00PM $105/$125 4

Youth Intermediate Swim CampAges 6-12with Recreation Aquatic Staff

Intermediate Swim Camp is taught by American Red Cross certified lifeguard staff who have strong backgrounds in swimming. The objective of this camp is to allow participants to explore aquatics, challenge themselves and learn a variety of skills while having fun! Intermediate Swim Camp is available to swimmers who are classified as Level 4. In order to participate in this clinic, swimmers must pass the Advanced Swim Pre-Test prior to enrollment (see Pre-testing dates/times).

Campers will participate in activities in the following areas: swimming, water polo, diving, lifeguarding, aquatic games, and water safety. Some sample activities include competitive relays, swimming drills, sitting and standing dives, water polo passing and shooting, practicing rescues, diving for rings, treading, water safety seminars/videos and sharks and minnows. Much of this class will be held in the deep end so it is imperative that every participant is comfortable in the water.

Please Note:• Located at the Milpitas Sports Center, 1325 E. Calaveras Blvd. • To be eligible for Level 4, participants must be able to swim 15 yards of crawl stroke with side-breathing, 15 yards of backstroke, and

15 feet of butterfly kick with body motion. • This class is held partially in the deep end so students must be comfortable in deep water and have treading skills.• Bring swimsuit, towel, water, snacks & sunscreen.• All participants must pass the Pre-Testing for Advanced Swim Classes (see Pre-Testing Dates/Times).

DAYS DATE TIME PRICE MEETINGS

#5458 MON-THUR June 12-15 9:00AM - 12:00PM $105/$125 4

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AquaticsAdvanced Swim ClinicAges 6-12with Recreation Aquatic Staff

Advanced Swim Clinic is available to swimmers who are classified as Level 5 or 6. In order to participate in this clinic, swimmers must pass the Advanced Swim Pre-Test prior to enrollment (see Pre-testing dates/times). This clinic will include advanced stroke techniques, conditioning, dry land exercises and swim videos. You won’t want to miss out on this opportunity for learning and growth that can help you cut time on your personal best records!

Please Note:• Located at the Milpitas Sports Center, 1325 E. Calaveras Blvd. • To be eligible for Level 5 participants must be able to swim 15 yards of butterfly, breaststroke, sidestroke, and elementary

backstroke. They must also be able to swim 25 yards of crawl stroke with side breathing and 25 yards of backstroke.• Level 6 requires 25 yards of each stroke and prepares swimmers for Milpitas Tidal Waves competitive swimming.• This class is held completely in the deep end so students must be comfortable in deep water and have treading skills.• Bring swimsuit, towel, water, snacks & sunscreen.• All participants must pass the Pre-Testing for Advanced Swim Classes (see Pre-Testing Dates/Times).

DAYS DATE TIME PRICE MEETINGS

#5459 MON-THUR June 12-15 9:00AM - 12:00PM $105/$125 4

Junior Guard CampAges 11-14with Recreation Aquatic Staff

Are you interested in becoming a lifeguard but you are not old enough? This course content includes training in pool safety, community first aid, CPR, rescue techniques and swim lesson aide. This course will prepare participants for the American Red Cross Lifeguard Training Course.

Please Note:• Located at the Milpitas Sports Center, 1325 E. Calaveras Blvd. • Must be able to swim 2 laps of crawl stroke, breaststroke, backstroke, and 1 lap of dolphin kick/butterfly. Advanced testing must be

completed prior to enrollment. Please see Advance Pre-Testing Dates/Times or call and schedule an appointment 408-586-3225.• Fee includes T-shirt and manual.• $27 certification fee will be due by the last day of class to received your American Red Cross Certifications

(Check payable to: City of Milpitas).• Bring swimsuit, towel, snack, water, and sunscreen.

DAYS DATE TIME PRICE MEETINGS

#5842 MON-THUR July 17-27 8:00AM - 12:00PM $275/$295 8

#5843 MON-THUR July 31-August 10 8:00AM - 12:00PM $275/$295 8

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MCC = Community Center MSC = Sports Center MSRC = Senior Center SAL = Sal Cracocolice Recreation Facility

NOTE = See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.

Milpitas Tidal Waves Summer Swim Club

Milpitas Tidal Waves Developmental Swim ClubAges 6-18with Recreation Aquatic Staff

DAYS DATE TIME PRICE MEETINGS

#5927 TUE-THUR June 3:30PM - 4:30PM $78/$118 13

#5928 TUE-THUR July 3:30PM - 4:30PM $78/$118 11

Milpitas Tidal Waves Junior Swim ClubAges 6-18with Recreation Aquatic Staff

DAYS DATE TIME PRICE MEETINGS

#5933 TUE-THUR June 4:30PM - 5:45PM $88/$128 13

#5934 TUE-THUR July 4:30PM - 5:45PM $88/$128 11

The Milpitas Tidal Waves Swim Club teaches your child swim skills and helps them to build stamina and improve technique. MTW Swim Club is open to youth ages 6-18 years old. Practices are held at the Milpitas Sports Center (1325 E. Calaveras Blvd). Individuals interested in joining the swim club must be able to swim 4 laps (100 meters) of freestyle and 2 laps (50 meters) of backstroke and breaststroke. Advanced Swim Tests are held at the Milpitas Sports Center Pools please see page 36 for more details.

Please Note: • There is a discount for multiple children of the same family. ($10 off 2nd child and $20 off 3rd or more children).• Do not register for MTW until the coaching staff has confirmed that the swimmer has passed the Pre-Test. • Practices follow the Milpitas Unified School District and City Holidays.

Milpitas Tidal Waves Pre-ClubAges 8-16with Recreation Aquatic Staff

Session 1-Level 1: Interested in improving your stroke technique? How about racing? This pre-club course teaches competitive stroke techniques in freestyle, backstroke, and breaststroke. Instructors will coach on proper swimming strokes, drills, and competitive dives. Participants pass the Advanced Swimming Test (See Pre-Testing Dates/Times) prior to enrollment.

Session 2-Level 2: Emphasis is placed on the perfection of the competitive swimming strokes of butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, and freestyle. Racing starts, turns, speed and endurance drills, and introduction to competition are also taught. Participants pass the Advanced Swimming Test (See Pre-Testing Dates / Times) prior to enrollment. Upon successful completion of Pre-Club, participants can tryout for the Milpitas Tidal Waves Swim Club.

PRICE $83/$103 $73/$93 $83/$103 $83/$103

MEETINGS 8 meetings 7 meetings 8 meetings 8 meetings

DAYS TIME SESSION 1June 19-June 29

SESSION 2July 3-July 13

SESSION 3July 17-July 27

SESSION 4July 31-August 10

MON-THUR 9:00AM - 10:30AM #5840 #5841 #5936 #5937

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NOTE = See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.

Become a Lifeguard!

LIFEGUARD

ACADEMY

April 12-14, 20178:30AM - 2:30PM

Milpitas Sports Center

May 19-21, 2017Friday - 4:00PM - 9:00PM

Saturday and Sunday - 10:30AM - 6:30PMMilpitas Sports Center

Become a Lifeguard for the City of Milpitas!The City of Milpitas is hosting a free American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification Course for any individual that is interested in becoming a City of Milpitas Lifeguard. Our Aquatics schedules host a variety of shifts that can accommodate any schedule.

1. Must be at least 15 years old by the last day of the class.2. Swim 300 yards continuously demonstrating breath

control and rhythmic breathing. Candidates may swim using the front crawl, breaststroke or a combination of both. Swim goggles may be used.

3. Tread water for 2 minutes using only the legs.4. Complete a timed event within 1 minute, 40 seconds.

• Swim 20 yards front crawl or breaststroke and surface dive 10 feet to retrieve a 10-pound brick. With both hands remaining on the brick, place it on your chest and return to the wall at which you started. You have one minute and forty seconds to complete this task.

• Exit the water without using a ladder or steps.

Prerequisites:

To sign-up please contact Megan McClain,Aquatics & Fitness Coordinator, at (408) 586-3234 or email [email protected].

All Recreation programs, events, activities and their locations are subject to change at the discretion of Recreation Services.

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Youth and Teens: Communications

Prerequisites:

Junior Speakers: Confident SelfAges 6-8with Communication Academy Staff

Want your child to be an effective class participant and successful public speaker? In Confident Self students learn to integrate manners in daily interactions and develop interpersonal communication skills. Students strengthen their public speaking foundation and discover how to be a better friend and a model student. Detailed feedback, professional coaches!

Please Note:• A $15 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class.

$305/$325 5 meetings Ages 6-8

#5403 MON-FRI 7/24-7/28 1:00PM - 3:30PM MCC

Common Core Writing: JournalismAges 6-14with Communication Academy Staff

Work as a team to create a class newspaper. Contribute well-written articles and reports by practicing three important common core writing concepts; descriptive, persuasive, and narrative writing. Students focus on detail, series of events, and research. Taught at an age-appropriate level. Please Note:• A $25 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class.

$305/$325 5 meetings Ages 6-8

#5415 MON-FRI 7/24-7/28 9:30AM - 12:00PM MCC

$315/$335 5 meetings Ages 9-11

#5416 MON-FRI 7/17-7/21 9:30AM - 12:00PM MCC

$315/$335 5 meetings Ages 11-14

#5417 MON-FRI 7/31-8/4 9:30AM - 12:00PM MCC

Debate and Critical Thinking: TeamAges 9-11with Communication Academy Staff

Participating in debate is a sure fire way to ensure a student has an academic edge! Not only does debate enhance reading comprehension, and overall GPA, but it looks excellent on college applications and is proven to increase student confidence! Students will learn debate format, improve their active listening and speaking skills, while learning to be part of a team and exercising skills of critical thinking, organization, and persuasion. Professional coaches will provide students with personal guidance!

Please Note:• A $15 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class.

$325/$345 5 meetings Ages 9-11

#5413 MON-FRI 6/12-6/16 1:00PM - 3:30PM MCCPublic Speaking: Creative InterpretationAges 9-14with Communication Academy Staff

Creative Interpretation explores literature and characters through speech. Students improve analytical/organizational skills while learning how to speak effectively, use nonverbal communication, utilize effective visual aids and props, and overcome public speaking anxiety. Course features a fun, confidence-building curriculum. Detailed feedback, professional coaches! Please Note:• A $25 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class.

$325/$345 5 meetings Ages 9-11

#5407 MON-FRI 7/17-7/21 1:00PM - 3:30PM MCC

$325/$345 5 meetings Ages 11-14

#5409 MON-FRI 7/31-8/4 1:00PM - 3:30PM MCC

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Youth and Teens: Writing and Reading

Math OlympiadAges 6-11with Communication Academy Staff

Develop a love of math and boost math grades! Math Olympiad allows students to shine while tackling challenging problems from previous competitions. Our ongoing series is designed to improve math intuition, develop reasoning skills, and master strategies in creative problem-solving. Topics can include logic, series, geometric configurations, and principles of divisibility. Students are introduced to new principles and topics each quarter, and courses can be taken in any order.

Please Note:• A $15 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class.

$305/$325 5 meetings Ages 6-8

#5422 MON-FRI 7/10-7/14 1:00PM - 3:30PM MCC

$315/$335 5 meetings Ages 9-11

#5423 MON-FRI 6/12-6/16 9:30AM - 12:00PM MCC

Common Core Reading: Book ClubAges 6-8with Communication Academy Staff

Book Club seeks to foster a love of reading for all age levels! Students are exposed to different texts that will challenge and capture their imagination and make reading comprehension easy and fun. Students will learn to be responsive readers by engaging with the texts through vocabulary, elements of literature, and close reading to inspire real-world connections! Each student will receive their own copy of the book to keep after the conclusion of the course. Please Note:• A $25 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class.

$305/$325 5 meetings Ages 6-8

#5419 MON-FRI 7/10-7/14 9:30AM - 12:00PM MCC

Combination Campswith Communication Academy Staff

Save when you enroll in full-day camps which combine two fun, back-to-back camps from Communication Academy. Parents maintain peace-of-mind by dropping children off only once for an extended period of time so students can learn two important skills in one sitting. Don’t delay on this fantastic opportunity. Students bring their own lunch and are supervised by a teacher. Please refer to individual class descriptions.

Please Note:• A $30-$50 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first

class.• Bring a lunch and water daily.

Common Core Reading and Math OlympiadAges 6-8

$550/$570 5 meetings Ages 6-8

#5433 MON-FRI 7/10-7/14 9:30AM - 3:30PM MCC

Common Core Writing & Junior SpeakersAges 6-8

$550/$570 5 meetings Ages 6-8

#5434 MON-FRI 7/24-7/28 9:30AM - 3:30PM MCC

Math Olympiad & DebateAges 9-11

$575/$595 5 meetings Ages 9-11

#5437 MON-FRI 6/12-6/16 9:30AM - 3:30PM MCC

Common Core Writing & Public SpeakingAges 9-14

$575/$595 5 meetings Ages 11-14

#5438 MON-FRI 7/17-7/21 9:30AM - 3:30PM MCC

$575/$595 5 meetings Ages 9-11

#5441 MON-FRI 7/31-8/4 9:30AM - 3:30PM MCC

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Youth and Teens: Writing and ReadingSAT Prep: Reading & WritingAges 13-18with David S. Wang

Tips + practice + personalized feedback = a higher score on one of the most important exams of a student’s life.Students will learn the basic concepts of and strategies for the Evidence-Based Reading, Writing & Language, and Essay sections. Each session includes 6 practice test sections – graded with personalized feedback from the instructor. This class also prepares students for the PSAT. College admissions requirements and target score strategies will be discussed. Bring paper and pen/pencil to class. Please Note:• Bring paper and pen/pencil to class. • Class fee includes a complete set of handouts.

$169/$189 5 meetings Ages 13-18

#5505 SAT 6/10-7/8 1:30PM - 3:30PM MCC

#5506 MON 7/10-8/7 5:00PM - 7:00PM MCC

SAT Prep: MathAges 13-18with David S. Wang

An in-depth review of all 4 math content categories covered by the SAT. Students can also review/re-learn all the important math concepts that should be mastered for future math classes. Sample problems - both multiple choice and “grid-ins” - will be demonstrated in class. Five actual practice exam sections will be given and graded in this class, and personalized feedback will be given to the students. This class also prepares students for the PSAT. College admissions requirements and target score strategies will be discussed. Bring paper, pen/pencil and calculator to class. Please Note:• Bring paper, pen/pencil and calculator to class.• No class on 7/4.

$169/$189 5 meetings Ages 13-18

#5508 MON 6/5-7/3 5:00PM - 7:00PM MCC

#5509 SAT 7/15-8/12 1:30PM - 3:30PM MCC

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Youth and Teens: ArtsFavorite Apps and Video Games Drawing WorkshopAges 6-11with Young Rembrandts Staff

Art is all around us, including on phones and online! Join Young Rembrandts for a workshop mimicking the amazing imagery of our Favorite Apps and Video Games! Every day, students will learn new illustration and coloring techniques inspired by popular video games. Artwork is inspired by a pixel block characters, plants, zombies and many more classic apps and games. If your child loves to game or draw, they’ll have a blast putting their own personal touches on some of these favorites! Register your special gaming artist today!

$239/$259 5 meetings Ages 6-11

#5704 MON-FRI 6/26-6/30 9:30AM - 12:30PM MCC

Anime Drawing WorkshopAges 6-11with Young Rembrandts Staff

Come explore the world of Anime with Young Rembrandts! We will spend five days learning about and drawing cartoons in the Anime-style. We will learn to create our own original Anime characters. We will use a variety of facial expressions and action and movement to illustrate our scenes. On the final day, we will pull from what we already learned to draw a large comic book type scene in the Anime-style.

$239/$259 5 meetings Ages 6-11

#5705 MON-FRI 7/24-7/28 9:30AM - 12:30PM MCC

Ocean Life Pastel WorkshopAges 6-11with Young Rembrandts Staff

Five, fun-filled days await our students as we explore ocean life as they learn to draw and color with pastels. We will create detailed, pastel compositions on each day, focusing on a different ocean-themed subject. We will draw eye-catching sea stars along the shoreline and a pair of vibrant clown fish. We will illustrate a sea turtle with bold patterns, a blue crab and a wondrous scene of jellyfish. Our instruction will bring remarkable results, and you will want to head to the frame shop with your child’s finished pastel pieces. These pastel drawings will reward students with a great sense of pride and accomplishment.

$239/$259 5 meetings Ages 6-11

#5706 MON-FRI 7/10-7/14 9:30AM - 12:30PM MCC

Broadway BabiesAges 5-7with Center Stage Performing Arts

Give your little performers a chance to be on stage. Through this program, they will get a basic introduction to the theater and learn the process of putting on a show.

Please Note:• Performance on 6/30.

$130/$150 12 meetings Ages 5-7

#5844 T/W/TH 6/6-6/29 9:30AM - 11:00AM MCC

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Youth and Teens: ArtsPhotography: Take Greater Pictures with Any CameraAges 8-18with Ninh Filip

Instructor Ninh Filip holds a Master of Photography Degree and recently had his work chosen as the National Portrait Gallery winning image! Join us as we learn the accelerated way to master exposure with DSLR or even just Point & Shoot cameras. Besides technical improvement, you will be exposed to some great works and nail down its lighting secret, composition and idea. This is an introductory course for any level to gain essential understanding of our rich visual culture while mastering some of the most fundamental skills. In-depth courses will be offered the following season.

$168/$188 5 meetings Ages 8-18

#5330 M/W/F 6/5-6/14 4:00PM - 5:30PM MCC

The Timeless Portrait: iPhones and Cameras!Ages 8-18with Ninh Filip

This class promotes fun interaction and social command skills with one another in class to create formal and classical portraits. Tripods, cameras and iPhone 6s or 7 may be used, but the concept will be based on the aesthetics of painting masterpieces and iconic portraits in photography history including attention to posing crucial detail. The hands-on aspect will excel your technical skill to taking great photos on your phone or with a camera!

$168/$188 5 meetings Ages 8-18

#5331 M/W/F 6/5-6/14 6:00PM - 7:30PM MCC

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Youth and Teens: Digital Tech CampsCoding with RobotsAges 7-10with Code For Fun

Children learn through play. Combining a real robot with coding fires up a child’s imagination, inspires dreams, and builds confidence. Navigate the robots through challenging maze, make robots react to their environment, complete coding puzzles on the tablet, work in teams to compete in fun games. Children will use a series of fun tools (Dash and Dots, Lego® WeDo and Beebots) to engage with technology and use their critical-thinking skills.

Please Note:• Morning and afternoon snack break. • Lunch: 12PM-1PM• Students need to bring snacks, lunch, and water. • Suncreen and jacket as needed.• ^AM Extended Care available.

$435/$455 5 meetings Ages 7-10

#5370 MON-FRI 6/26-6/30 8:00AM - 3:00PM MSC

Product Design with Coding and CraftingAges 8-12with Code For Fun

Code for Fun’s “Girls Only” program is a little bit Melinda Gates with a dab of Project Runway on the side. Before the week has ended, your daughter will have created her own computer programs plus she will have “(run) product groups, development, testing, marketing, and user education.” The girls will meet with women working in the Tech Industry who will share their personal stories to empower the young students. It is Code for fun’s way of building entrepreneurship and design skills with young creative women.

Please Note:• Morning and afternoon snack break. • Lunch: 12PM-1PM• Students need to bring snacks, lunch, and water. • Sunscreen and jacket as needed.• ^AM Extended Care available.

$455/$475 5 meetings Ages 8-12

#5368 MON-FRI 6/12-6/16 8:00AM - 3:00PM MSC

Creative ComputingAges 7-10with Code For Fun

Explore, imagine and create! That is the core of Creative Computing. The students will document their ideas in a design workbook then use Scratch to create computational artifacts (like games, animations, music composition). The goal of this class is to increase fluency with computational-thinking and programming concepts. It offers opportunities for learners to engage in activities that are personally meaningful and relevant, to engage in designing and making, to interact with others and to reflect on their creative process.

Please Note:• Morning and afternoon snack break. • Lunch: 12PM-1PM• Students need to bring snacks, lunch, and water. • Suncreen and jacket as needed.• ^AM Extended Care available.

$435/$455 5 meetings Ages 7-10

#5369 MON-FRI 6/19-6/23 8:00AM - 3:00PM MSC

Game Design with Python (intermediate)Ages 11-15with Code For Fun

Review the basic programming concepts using Python to draw amazing shapes and dig deeper to build a pong game. Stretch your brain and strengthen your understanding on how to animate objects. Students must have done some programming classes/camps prior to taking this class.

Please Note:• Morning and afternoon snack break. • Lunch: 12PM-1PM• Students need to bring snacks, lunch, and water. • Suncreen and jacket as needed.• No class held on 7/4.• ^AM Extended Care available.

$364/$384 4 meetings Ages 11-15

#5371 MON-FRI 7/3-7/7 8:00AM - 3:00PM MSC

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Youth and Teens: Digital Tech CampsCode Your Games with ScratchAges 8-12with Code For Fun

Learn how to create your own games using Scratch Programming language! This program is designed for beginner and intermediate levels. The students will learn the basics of game design and features necessary to make a game fun and interactive. For intermediate levels, students will be given some additional challenges to solve and will learn new concepts that they can integrate into a game of their own design. Students will also learn how to share games online, to provide feedback to peers in order to build online citizenship skills.

Please Note:• Morning and afternoon snack break. • Lunch: 12PM-1PM• Students need to bring snacks, lunch, and water. • Suncreeen and jacket as needed.• ^AM Extended Care available.

$435/$455 5 meetings Ages 8-12

#5372 MON-FRI 7/10-7/14 8:00AM - 3:00PM MSC

Intro to Python with MinecraftAges 10-15with Code For Fun

Begin with some short, simple Python lessons and then use your new skills to modify Minecraft to produce instant and totally awesome results. Learn how to customize Minecraft to make mini-games, duplicate entire buildings, and turn boring blocks into gold. Whether you’re a Minecraft megafan or a newbie, you’ll view Minecraft in a whole new light while learning the basics of programming. Sure, you could spend all day mining for precious resources or build your mansion by hand, but with the power of Python, those days are over!

Please Note:• Morning and afternoon snack break. • Lunch: 12PM-1PM• Students need to bring snacks, lunch, and water. • Suncreeen and jacket as needed.• ^AM Extended Care available.

$455/$475 5 meetings Ages 10-15

#5373 MON-FRI 7/24-7/28 8:00AM - 3:00PM MSC

Little ProgrammersAges 5-7with Code For Fun

Code for fun’s Little Programmers class is a great introduction to Robotics. Students use Beebots robots. This toy won’t start marching with the flick of the on switch. Instead, your child will learn sequencing, estimation, problem-solving and will have fun programming their new Robot friend! They send their Robots on fun adventures like: Adding and subtracting, going through the maze, Navigating through a city. Other activities during the program cover computational-thinking exercises, studying the technology timeline and hardware.

Please Note:• Morning and afternoon snack break. • Lunch: 12PM-1PM• Students need to bring snacks, lunch, and water. • Suncreeen and jacket as needed.• ^AM Extended Care available.

$435/$455 5 meetings Ages 5-7

#5374 MON-FRI 8/7-8/11 8:00AM - 3:00PM MSC

Computer Science & Robotics Engineering with ArduinoAges 11-15with Code For Fun

Using a combination of mechanical, electrical and software engineering, learn how to design, assemble, and program your first Arduino™ project. Discover how to use controllers to operate lights, motors, and more. You will learn about Engineering process, Arduino™ Board (hardware) and IDE (software), electronic circuits, rapid prototyping using Arduino™ Microcontroller, embedded systems, coding, problem-solving strategies.

Please Note:• Morning and afternoon snack break. • Lunch: 12PM-1PM• Students need to bring snacks, lunch, and water. • Suncreeen and jacket as needed.• ^AM Extended Care available.

$455/$475 5 meetings Ages 11-15

#5375 MON-FRI 7/31-8/4 8:00AM - 3:00PM MSC

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Youth and Teens: Digital Tech CampsElectronic Game Design: Racing GamesAges 8-12with Engineering For Kids

During the Electronic Game Design Racing classes, students will create their own video game. Students design and program a racetrack, race cars and an environment in which their cars compete. At the end of the camp, students take home a copy of the game they create on an Engineering For Kids flash drive to play with their friends! (not compatible with Mac or Linux). For more information visit our website: www.EngineeringForKids.com/SFbayarea.

Please Note:• $20 materials fee due to the instructor on the first day of

camp.• Please bring a snack and water to camp each day.

$240/$260 5 meetings Ages 8-12

#5359 MON-FRI 6/5-6/9 9:00AM - 12:00PM SAL

Engineering of Power and EnergyAges 8-12with Engineering For Kids

Today’s engineers encounter a range of challenges when capturing power and energy. How do we produce electricity? How can we harness power to help others? These questions and more are explored in The Engineering of Power and Energy. Join us as students work together to harness energy from some not-so-obvious energy sources, as well as explore the powerful possibilities of kinetic and potential energy! The Engineering of Power and Energy…where engineering becomes truly electrifying! For more information visit our website: www.EngineeringForKids.com/SFbayarea Please Note:• $20 materials fee due to the instructor on the first day of

camp.• Please bring a snack and water to camp each day.

$240/$260 5 meetings Ages 8-12

#5360 MON-FRI 6/5-6/9 1:00PM - 4:00PM SAL

Combo CampElectronic Game Design: Racing Games & Engineering of Power and EnergyAges 8-12with Engineering For Kids

Join Engineering for Kids Full Day Camp and save $91! Discounted fee includes two camps. Lunch will be supervised (Campers need to bring their own lunch). For more information visit our website: www.EngineeringForKids.com/SFbayarea. Please Note:• $40 materials fee due to the instructor on the first day of

camp.• Please bring a snack, lunch and water to camp each day.

$389/$409 5 meetings Ages 8-12

#5361 MON-FRI 6/5-6/9 9:00AM - 4:00PM SAL

Junior Wings, Wheels and Sails: Engineering of TravelAges 5-7with Engineering For Kids

Guten Tag! Travel the world with Kelvin and our core of engineers as we explore the continents in just five days. Drive across the United States, build a boat to sail the Mediterranean, and fly to the Orient in this fun engineering experience. Join us on an amazing adventure as we engineer planes, cars, boats and rockets to travel the globe, and beyond. For more information visit our website: EngineeringForKids.com/SFbayarea

Please Note:• $20 materials fee due to the instructor on the first day of

camp.• Please bring a snack and water to camp each day.

$240/$260 5 meetings Ages 5-7

#5362 MON-FRI 6/26-6/30 9:00AM - 12:00PM SAL

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Youth and Teens: Digital Tech CampsJunior Engineers Under Construction: Engineering of CitiesAges 5-7with Engineering For Kids

Engineers put on your hard hats and get ready to explore civil, mechanical, and environmental engineering like never before. From roads and tunnels to bridges and skyscrapers, students discover that no job is too tough for an Engineering for Kids engineer! For more information, visit our website: www.EngineeringForKids.com/SFbayarea

Please Note:• $20 materials fee due to the instructor on the first day of

camp. • Please bring a snack and water to camp each day.

$240/$260 5 meetings Ages 5-7

#5363 MON-FRI 6/26-6/30 1:00PM - 4:00PM SAL

Combo CampJunior Wings, Wheels and Sails: Engineering of Travel & Junior Engineers Under Construction: Engineering of CitiesAges 5-7with Engineering For Kids

Join Engineering for Kids Full Day Camp and save $91! Discounted fee includes two camps. Lunch will be supervised (Campers need to bring their own lunch). For more information, visit our website: www.EngineeringForKids.com/SFbayarea

Please Note:• $20 materials fee due to the instructor on the first day of

camp. • Please bring a snack, lunch and water to camp each day.

$389/$409 5 meetings Ages 5-7

#5364 MON-FRI 6/26-6/30 9:00AM - 4:00PM SAL

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Combo Camp3D Printing: Minecrafting Creations& Minecraft Edu: Virtual Travelinginto the FutureAges 8-12with Engineering For Kids

Join Engineering for Kids Full Day Camp and save $91! Discounted fee includes two camps. Lunch will be supervised (Campers need to bring their own lunch). For more information, visit our website: www.EngineeringForKids.com/SFbayarea

Please Note:• $50 materials fee due to the instructor on the first day of

camp. • Lunch/Schedule: Please bring a snack, lunch and water to

camp each day.

$389/$409 5 meetings Ages 8-12

#5367 MON-FRI 7/10-7/14 9:00AM - 4:00PM SAL

3D Printing: Minecrafting CreationsAges 8-12with Engineering For Kids

3D printing and Minecraft both represent boundless opportunity for creating even our wildest of ideas! In 3D Printing: Minecraft Creations, students will explore the basic concepts of 3D printing and computer-aided design, or CAD, to bring their most awesome Minecraft creation to life! Students will take their Minecraft design out of the world of Minecraft and learn how to extrude it into a 3D model that can then be modified to be printed in 3D.

Please Note:• $30 materials fee due to the instructor on the first day of

camp. • Please bring a snack and water to camp each day.

$240/$260 5 meetings Ages 8-12

#5365 MON-FRI 7/10-7/14 9:00AM - 12:00PM SAL

Minecraft Edu: Virtual Traveling into the FutureAges 8-12with Engineering For Kids

Join us in an apocalyptic future, one where the earth has been ravaged by a series of natural disasters. Each day, students rely on the engineering design process to solve a series of challenges such as building a city on a series of islands, escaping from a bunker on Mt. Everest, and even building a rocket to land on the moon! Through application of engineering principles, students solve numerous challenges as they make their virtual world of Minecraft a safe place for humanity once again.For more information, visit our website: www.EngineeringForKids.com/SFbayarea

Please Note:• $20 materials fee due to the instructor on the first day of

camp. • Please bring a snack and water to camp each day.

$240/$260 5 meetings Ages 8-12

#5366 MON-FRI 7/10-7/14 1:00PM - 4:00PM SAL

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Youth and Teens: Digital Tech CampsLEGO FUNgineering CampAges 4-9with Renaissance Tots Staff

Your child will have fun playing with LEGOs® - and will learn a little about engineering & design basics at the same time. Each session will include planned projects, “free play” time (including some time with a Mindstorms EV3 Robot), and some basic instruction/explanations – all geared towards, the development of your child’s creativity and imagination. Children can also learn to follow step-by-step instructions – and to play, share and socialize nicely with others. This summer camp will include some new activities compared to the LEGO classes held during the school year.

Please Note:• $35 materials fee to be paid to “R Tots” for a LEGO collection

(400+ pieces). If your child already has a large bucket of basic LEGO pieces, please bring to 1st class (and then you won’t need to pay materials fee).

• Please bring a snack and water to camp each day.

$179/$199 5 meetings Ages 4-9

#5450 MON-FRI 6/5-6/9 9:00AM - 12:00PM SAL

#5451 MON-FRI 6/26-6/30 9:00AM - 12:00PM SAL

#5452 MON-FRI 7/17-7/21 9:00AM - 12:00PM SAL

LEGO EV3 Robotics CampAges 7-13with David Wang

Students will be introduced to LEGO robotics programming. Each class will include a couple of challenges for the students to complete with a Mindstorms EV3 robot. Students will work in teams. Students will learn how to use the Touch sensor, Color sensor, and Infrared sensor. YOUR CHILD MUST BRING HER/HIS OWN LAPTOP TO CLASS. Please install the free Mindstorms EV3 software (at lego.com/mindstorms) before the 1st class or we can install the software at the 1st class. If you are registering siblings, 1 laptop for a pair of siblings is ok.

Please Note:• Please bring a snack and water to camp each day.

$199/$219 5 meetings Ages 7-13

#5453 MON-FRI 8/7-8/11 9:00AM - 12:00PM SAL

LEGO Technic CampAges 6-12with David Wang

This camp is a “follow-up” camp to the LEGO FUNgineering camp. But the LEGO FUNgineering class is not a prerequisite for this class. LEGO Technic is basically the step between basic LEGOs and EV3 robotics. Students will work on a different LEGO Technic set each day (provided by the instructor; not to be taken home). Kids are also welcome to bring their own Technic sets. We will keep sets/pieces separated. We will also use the LEGO Power Functions motors, remote control, and IR receiver to build remotely controlled machines/vehicles.

Please Note:• Please bring a snack and water to camp each day.

$179/$199 5 meetings Ages 6-12

#5455 MON-FRI 6/12-6/16 9:00AM - 12:00PM SAL

#5456 MON-FRI 7/31-8/4 9:00AM - 12:00PM SAL

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Youth and Teens: Music and DanceBallet Level 1Ages 4-7with Jensen School of Performing Arts Staff

This beginning level ballet class will be taught in a traditional and fun manner. Children will learn fundamentals of ballet. They will incorporate the barre and center floor combinations as well as stretching and building body strength.

Please Note:• Held at Jensen School of Performing Arts, 1491 N. Milpitas Blvd., Milpitas.

$64/$84 4 meetings Ages 4-7

#5688 MON 6/5-6/26 4:00PM - 4:45PM Note

$96/$116 6 meetings Ages 4-7

#5689 MON/WED 7/10-7/26 4:00PM - 4:45PM Note

Ukulele for FunAges 8+with Harmony Makers Staff

Come and see why the ukulele is such fun to play. Learn some songs, chords, and basic strumming patterns. Introduction to tablature, note-reading, tuning methods and finger-picking will be covered. Bring your own ukulele! Please Note:• A $20 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class.

$96/$116 6 meetings Ages 8+

#5377 THUR 6/29-8/3 7:30PM - 8:15PM MCC

GymstersAges 3.5-6with Jensen School of Performing Arts Staff

Participants begin to develop coordination and body awareness in this class. Emphasis is on learning in a fun and challenging environment. Balance beam and tumbling skills will be introduced.

Please Note:• Held at Jensen School of Performing Arts, 1491 N. Milpitas Blvd., Milpitas.

$64/$84 4 meetings Ages 3.5-6

#5691 THUR 6/8-6/29 4:30PM - 5:15PM Note

#5692 THUR 7/6-7/27 4:30PM - 5:15PM Note

Floor GymAges 7-12with Jensen School of Performing Arts Staff

This class is for both beginners and advanced beginners. Students will be taught rolls, cartwheels, handstands, roundoffs, and backbends as they progress in each skill.

Please Note:• Held at Jensen School of Performing Arts, 1491 N. Milpitas Blvd., Milpitas.

$64/$84 4 meetings Ages 7-12

#5694 THUR 6/8-6/29 5:15PM - 6:00PM Note

#5695 THUR 7/6-7/27 5:15PM - 6:00PM Note

Hip Hop Dance/Break DanceAges 6-17with Special K Productions with Mz “K” Mobile Dance Studio

Hip-Hop dance refers to street dance styles primarily performed to Hip-Hop music or that have evolved as part of Hip-Hop culture. In this class you will dance to current Hip-Hop music and learn current styles and steps in an upbeat environment. Dancer will also learn the 7 elements of Break-Dance Top Rock, FootWork, Freezes, Spins, Drops, Treading and Swipes.

Please note:• No class held 7/8.• In class performance on 8/5.

$168/$188 8 meetings Ages 6-12

#5512 SAT 6/10-8/5 10:00AM - 11:00AM MCC

$168/$188 8 meetings Ages 13-17

#5513 SAT 6/4-8/5 11:00AM - 12:00PM MCC

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Youth and Teens: SportsFirst Touch FutsalAges 3.5-12with Futsal Kingz Staff

Futsal is a fun, fast-paced 5v5 soccer game, played indoors within the lines of a basketball court (no walls), using a small, size 3 low-bounce ball. In this class, players participate in fun educational games. Classes focus on increasing balance, coordination and fundamental futsal skills. We utilize creative fun activities to help kids to cooperate in a group setting and build self-esteem in our fun, low-pressure environment. Please Note:• Indoor shoes and shin guards are required.

$105/$125 6 meetings Ages 3.5-5

#5351 SUN 7/9-8/13 3:05PM - 3:40PM MSC

$105/$125 6 meetings Ages 5-6

#5352 SUN 7/9-8/13 3:40PM - 4:30PM MSC

$105/$125 6 meetings Ages 7-8

#5353 SUN 7/9-8/13 4:30PM - 5:30PM MSC

$105/$125 6 meetings Ages 9-12

#5354 SUN 7/9-8/13 4:30PM - 5:30PM MSC

Soccer 1: Techniques and TeamworkAges 5-6with Kidz Love Soccer Staff

Players will learn dribbling, passing, defense, and shooting goals! Fun skill games are played at every session and every participant will have a ball at his or her feet. Small-sided soccer matches will be introduced gradually. Perfect for first time players while being fun and engaging for kids with some experience. All participants receive a soccer jersey!

Please Note: • Held at Gill Memorial Park, N. Hillview and Paseo Refugio.• Shin guards, soccer shoes, and athletic clothing are required.• Please bring sunscreen and water. $97/$117 7 meetings Ages 5-6

#5178 WED 6/21-8/2 4:50PM - 5:35PM Note

#5179 SAT 7/1-8/12 3:05PM - 3:50PM Note

Soccer 2: Skillz and ScrimmagesAges 7-10with Kidz Love Soccer Staff

Kidz will have a great time while developing core soccer skills like dribbling, passing and shooting in a team play format. Each class will include individual skill-building and scrimmages to develop teamwork and positional play. All levels are welcome to come enjoy the world’s most popular game! All participants receive a soccer jersey! Shin guards are required after the first meeting. Please Note: • Held at Gill Memorial Park, N. Hillview and Paseo Refugio.• Shin guards, soccer shoes, and athletic clothing are required.• Please bring sunscreen and water.

$95/$115 7 meetings Ages 7-10

#5183 WED 6/21-8/2 4:00PM - 4:45PM Note

#5184 SAT 7/1-8/12 2:15PM - 3:00PM Note

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Youth and Teens: SportsShotokan KarateAges 5+with Kyle Funakoshi

Funakoshi Shotokan Karate is fun for the whole family and teaches traditional Japanese Karate, along with Japanese culture, philosophy and language. All classes include self-defense and stress the importance of self-confidence and mental discipline. Katas (forms) and tournament-style Kumite (sparring) are taught. This class is for “White Belt” students only. Higher level students should contact the Karate studio directly. Please Note:• Funakoshi Karate Studio, 1293 S. Park Victoria Dr., Milpitas.• Uniforms can be purchased from the instructor for $20.• No class held on 7/4.

$100/$120 9 meetings Ages 5+

#5195 T/TH 6/13-7/13 5:00PM - 5:50PM Note

#5196 T/TH 6/13-7/13 6:00PM - 6:50PM Note

Tae Kwon Do IntroductionAges 7-13with Hidden Dragon Tae Kwon Do

This class introduces students to the basic martial arts of taekwondo. Emphasis is on blocks, strikes, kicking movements, traditional forms from the World of Taekwondo Federation (WTF) and self-defense. Please Note:• Hidden Dragon Taekwondo Studio

76 South Park Victoria Drive, Milpitas• Test Fee $27 on July 27 (Orange Belt Test).• Free uniform.• No class held on 7/4.

$170/$190 16 meetings Ages 7-13

#5938 T/TH 6/1-7/27 5:00PM - 5:55PM Note

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Youth and Teens: SportsTennis: Quick Start SlamsAges 4-7with Barry Poole

Parents are encouraged to participate with their child in this class. They will learn techniques and games that they can play with their child that assist in the development of a solid foundation for future playing skills. Children will develop the building blocks to rally and play competitive games on a 36-foot court using age-appropriate rackets and balls. Coaches will assist parents in working with their child to build the core muscle groups to perform the basic athletic skills of running, tossing and catching. Student to instructor ratio is 5:1 for this class. Please Note:• Classes held at Hall Park Tennis Courts, La Honda and Coyote.• For rainout schedule please call (408) 569-3109.• Participants need to bring their own racket.• Wear appropriate athletic shoes and clothes.• Bring water bottle and snacks.

$80/$100 5 meetings Ages 4-7

#5255 SAT 6/10-7/8 11:30AM - 12:15PM Note

#5258 WED 7/5-8/2 3:30PM - 4:15PM Note

$64/$84 4 meetings Ages 4-7

#5257 WED 6/7-6/28 3:30PM - 4:15PM Note

#5256 SAT 7/15-8/5 11:30AM - 12:15PM Note

Junior Stars TennisAges 10-18with Barry Poole

This is a combined class that includes all levels of players from beginners. Instructors will present the skills, drills, and thrills to assist the players in developing mental, emotional, and physical skills that they will need to assist them in dealing with the various situations they will encounter both on the court and off. Students will, at times, be separated according to age and level from beginners to intermediate and advanced based on the activity at the time. Student teacher ratio will be 8:1. Instructors will be on hand to organize the instruction in a progressive step-by-step player development model that allows the player to develop from a beginner to a match play competitor. Please Note:• Classes held at Hall Park Tennis Courts, La Honda and Coyote.• For rainout schedule please call (408) 569-3109.• Participants need to bring their own racket.• Wear appropriate athletic shoes and clothes.• Bring water bottle and snacks.

$150/$170 5 meetings Ages 10-18

#5260 SAT 6/10-7/8 1:30PM - 3:00PM Note

#5263 T/TH 6/27-8/13 4:00PM - 5:30PM Note

$120/$140 4 meetings Ages 10-18

#5261 SAT 7/15-8/5 1:30PM - 3:00PM Note

$180/$200 6 meetings Ages 10-18

#5262 T/TH 6/6-6/22 4:00PM - 5:30PM Note

#5264 T/TH 7/18-8/3 4:00PM - 5:30PM Note

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NOTE = See “Please Note” in class description. Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.

Youth and Teens: SportsTennis: SatellitesAges 8-10with Barry Poole

Quick Start class for youngsters under the age of 11. Players with little or no experience will learn to rally and play quickly on a 60’ court using age-appropriate balls and rackets. The focus will be on developing a solid foundation on the basic athletic skills of tossing, catching, and running—and then applying them to basic racquet skills. Students will learn the rules and basic strategies of the game. Our goal is to help students develop the foundation needed to build solid playing skills that allow them to achieve a higher level of play. Student to instructor ratio is 6:1 at this level. Skill levels for entry into the class is beginner to intermediate. Please Note:• Classes held at Hall Park Tennis Courts, La Honda and Coyote.• For rainout schedule please call (408) 569-3109.• Participants need to bring their own racket.• Wear appropriate athletic shoes and clothes.• Bring water bottle and snacks.

$100/$120 5 meetings Ages 8-10

#5266 SAT 6/10-7/8 12:30PM - 1:30PM Note

#5269 WED 7/5-8/2 4:30PM - 5:30PM Note

$80/$100 4 meetings Ages 8-10

#5267 SAT 7/15-8/5 12:30PM - 1:30PM Note

#5268 WED 6/7-6/28 4:30PM - 5:30PM Note

Tennis: Private LessonsAges 7+with Barry Poole

Here’s a great way to get some one-on-one instruction to help develop your technical, tactical, emotional, and mental skills on court. Lessons are available for either an hour or half-hour depending upon your needs. Also, semi-private and special group packages can be arranged. Times are arranged through the instructor.

Please Note:• Classes held at Hall Park Tennis Courts, La Honda and Coyote.• Hourly rates are $65, and $35 for the half-hour. Package of 6

lessons are available for $385 for the hour and $200 for the half-hour.

• Times are arranged through the instructor. • For rainout schedule, please call (408) 569-3109.• Participants need to bring their own racket.

$35 to $385 (See note above) 6 meetings Ages 7+

n/a TUE scheduled 6:00PM - 8:00PM Note

n/a WED scheduled 5:30PM - 7:00PM Note

n/a THUR scheduled 5:30PM - 7:00PM Note

n/a SAT scheduled 8:00AM - 10:30AM Note

n/a SAT scheduled 4:30PM - 6:30PM Note

n/a SUN scheduled 9:00AM - 1:30PM Note

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Youth and Teens: Sports

Green BallUSTA Junior League Team Tennis is a City of Milpitas match play program. Green and Regulation Ball Junior League Team Tennis provides full court or 78-foot match play opportunities for players ages 11-17. This program is focused on allowing the players to put the skills and techniques developed in the classes and clinics into competitive match play.

Please Note:• Classes held at Hall Park Tennis Courts, La Honda and Coyote.• For rainout schedule, please call (408) 569-3109.• Participants need to bring their own racket.• Wear appropriate athletic shoes and clothes.• Bring water bottle and snacks.

$15/$35 1 meeting Ages 11-17

#5293 THUR 6/15 1:00PM - 3:00PM Note

#5294 THUR 6/22 1:00PM - 3:00PM Note

#5295 THUR 6/29 1:00PM - 3:00PM Note

#5296 THUR 7/6 1:00PM - 3:00PM Note

#5297 THUR 7/13 1:00PM - 3:00PM Note

#5298 THUR 7/20 1:00PM - 3:00PM Note

#5299 THUR 7/27 1:00PM - 3:00PM Note

#5300 THUR 8/3 1:00PM - 3:00PM Note

#5301 THUR 8/10 1:00PM - 3:00PM Note

USTA Jr. League Team TennisAges 7-11with Barry Poole

Orange BallUSTA Junior League Team Tennis is a City of Milpitas match play program. The Orange Ball Junior League Team Tennis provides 60-foot match play opportunities for players ages 7-10. Coaches are on hand to facilitate match play and assist players with the intricacies of match play. This program is focused on allowing the players to put the skills and techniques developed in the classes and clinics into competitive match play. Please Note:• Classes held at Hall Park Tennis Courts, La Honda and Coyote.• For rainout schedule, please call (408) 569-3109.• Participants need to bring their own racket.• Wear appropriate athletic shoes and clothes.• Bring water bottle and snacks.

$15/$35 1 meeting Ages 7-11

#5283 WED 6/14 1:00PM - 3:00PM Note

#5284 WED 6/21 1:00PM - 3:00PM Note

#5285 WED 6/28 1:00PM - 3:00PM Note

#5286 WED 7/5 1:00PM - 3:00PM Note

#5287 WED 7/12 1:00PM - 3:00PM Note

#5288 WED 7/19 1:00PM - 3:00PM Note

#5289 WED 7/26 1:00PM - 3:00PM Note

#5290 WED 8/2 1:00PM - 3:00PM Note

#5291 WED 8/9 1:00PM - 3:00PM Note

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Youth and Teens: SportsBasic HorsemanshipAges 6+with Chaparral Ranch Staff

Basic horsemanship is a hands-on class. Students will learn safety, saddling, unsaddling, mounting, dismounting, grooming, anatomy of horses, and much more. The last class is a riding lesson.

Please note:• All classes are held at Chaparral Ranch, 3375 Calaveras Rd,

Milpitas.• All students are required to wear long pants, closed-toed

shoes and wear a helmet (will be provided).

$120/$140 4 meetings Ages 6+

#5382 SAT 6/3-6/24 9:00AM - 10:00AM Note

#5383 SAT 7/1-7/22 9:00AM - 10:00AM Note

Western Riding LessonsAges 8+with Chaparral Ranch Staff

In beginning western lessons you will learn safety, how to mount/dismount, steer, stop, and make your horse move forward. You will also learn balance and work on posting. Students will also learn to groom and saddle their own horse in later lessons.

Please note:• All classes are held at Chaparral Ranch, 3375 Calaveras Rd,

Milpitas.• All students are required to wear long pants, closed-toed

shoes and wear a helmet (will be provided).

$55/$75 1 meeting Ages 8+

#5388 TUE 6/6 4:00PM - 5:00PM Note

#5389 TUE 6/13 4:00PM - 5:00PM Note

#5390 TUE 6/20 4:00PM - 5:00PM Note

#5391 TUE 6/27 4:00PM - 5:00PM Note

#5392 TUE 7/11 4:00PM - 5:00PM Note

#5393 TUE 7/18 4:00PM - 5:00PM Note

#5394 TUE 7/25 4:00PM - 5:00PM Note

#5395 TUE 8/1 4:00PM - 5:00PM Note

#5396 TUE 8/8 4:00PM - 5:00PM Note

#5397 TUE 8/15 4:00PM - 5:00PM Note

#5398 TUE 8/22 4:00PM - 5:00PM Note

Trail RidesAges 8+with Chaparral Ranch Staff

Take a walking ride through the beautiful hills of Ed Levin Park. Learn to steer, stop, and make horse go. Children must be 8+ years to go on trails. Long pants closed-toed shoes are required. We supply a helmet. **Anyone under 18 is required to wear a helmet. BEGINNERS WELCOME!

Please note:• All classes are held at Chaparral Ranch, 3375 Calaveras Rd,

Milpitas.• All students are required to wear long pants, closed toed

shoes and wear a helmet (will be provided).

$55/$75 1 meeting Ages 8+

#5400 SAT 6/10 12:00PM - 1:00PM Note

#5401 SAT 7/8 12:00PM - 1:00PM Note

#5402 SAT 8/12 12:00PM - 1:00PM Note

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Youth and Teens: SportsYouth Golf Level 1Ages 5-12with Silicon Valley Golf Performance Center

Silicon Valley Performance Center Junior Academy is designed to teach juniors the game of golf in a fun, safe environment. The US Kids Golf curriculum combines golf skills with golf etiquette and rules. Juniors will learn swing fundamentals and short game elements to get them ready for on-course play! Four, 1-hour classes in a calendar month and half-off range golf balls for practice. Please Note: • Class meets at SummitPointe Golf Course,

1500 Country Club Drive, Milpitas. • Golf clubs and golf balls included for classes. • Please pick up a class calendar in the Pro Shop on your first

day of class.• In case of rain, call (408) 262-8813. • For more information, go to www.svgolfpc.com or email Kim

Stevens at [email protected].

$99/$119 4 meetings Ages 5-12

#5307 SAT 6/3-6/24 3:00PM - 4:00PM Note

#5308 SAT 7/8-7/29 3:00PM - 4:00PM Note

#5309 SAT 8/5-8/26 3:00PM - 4:00PM Note

#5310 SUN 6/4-6/25 9:30AM - 10:30AM Note

#5311 SUN 7/9-7/30 9:30AM - 10:30AM Note

#5312 SUN 8/6-8/27 9:30AM - 10:30AM Note

Teen Golf Level 1Ages 13-18with Silicon Valley Golf Performance Center

Come join the fun! Four, 1-hour classes on the basics (swing, putting, chipping, pitching and etiquette). These small-group classes include equipment and golf balls. Please Note: • Class meets at SummitPointe Golf Course,

1500 Country Club Drive, Milpitas. • Golf clubs and golf balls included for classes. • Please pick up a class calendar in the Pro Shop on your first

day of class.• In case of rain, call (408) 262-8813. • For more information, go to www.svgolfpc.com or email Kim

Stevens at [email protected].

$149/$169 4 meetings Ages 13-18

#5314 SUN 6/4-6/25 12:00PM - 1:00PM Note

#5315 SUN 7/9-7/30 12:00PM - 1:00PM Note

#5316 SUN 8/6-8/27 12:00PM - 1:00PM Note

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Youth and Teens: Sports

Online Driver Education CourseAges 15+with Economic Driving School

This State required Online Drivers Education Course is approved by the California Department of Motor Vehicles. Reading, flash graphics, videos, quizzes, and practice tests will prepare the reader to pass the permit test at the Department of Motor Vehicles.

The course is very easy to use. You simply log into the website, enroll, and you can begin immediately! For more information about the course and to register go to: http://www.economicdrivingschool.com/online/

Instructions to register:1. Enter code “3210” under “How did you hear about us?” The cost of the course is $68.50. 2. Enter Promo Code “1978” to receive 40% off. The cost will be $41.10.

View the online course video: https://youtu.be/OIbjqN_Dg1E

Driver Education Classroom CoursesAges 15+with Economic Driving School

Driver Education is the State required class students must take to receive their permit from the California Department of Motor Vehicles. Students that complete the class will receive a State completion certificate. The class will take place at the Sunnyvale Community Center in the Creative Arts Paint Room. For further questions, check out the website at: economicdrivingschool.com or email [email protected].

Please note:• All classes are held at Sunnyvale Community Center

550 East Remington Drive, Sunnyvale

$150/$170 4 meetings Ages 15+

#5896 MON-THUR 6/5-6/8 8:30AM - 3:30PM Note

#5897 MON-THUR 7/24-7/27 8:30AM - 3:30PM Note

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Adult Classes

Tai Chi for Fitness 2Ages 18+with William Wong

This class is for the students who have finished 64 moves beginner Tai Chi and would like to continue into 108 moves Tai Chi. Please Note:• Wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes.• Instructor will supply a description and illustration

of Tai Chi movements. • This class is not recommended for those with

severe knee problems. • No class on 7/4.

$133/$153 17 meetings Ages 18+

#5186 TUE/THUR 6/13-8/10 6:30PM - 7:30PM MCC

$141/$161 18 meetings Ages 18+

#5191 MON/WED 6/12-8/9 6:30PM - 7:30PM MCC

$179/$199 23 meetings Ages 18+

#5185 TUE/THUR 6/13-8/31 9:30AM - 10:30AM MSC

Tai Chi for Fitness 1Ages 18+with William Wong

According to medical research, exercise improves muscle coordination, reaction time and strength, weight control, brain power, and also prevents bone loss and Alzheimer’s associated with aging. Fitness 1: 64 moves Yang Style Tai Chi may help you accomplish these benefits from exercising and allows you to enjoy a healthy life for years to come. Please Note:• Wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes.• Instructor will supply a description and illustration

of Tai Chi movements. • This class is not recommended for those with

severe knee problems. • No class 7/4.

$179/$199 23 meetings Ages 18+

#5180 TUE/THUR 6/13-8/31 8:30AM - 9:30AM MSC

Tai Chi for Fitness - AdvancedAges 18+with Michelle Creamer

“Meditation in Motion” is just one of the ways to describe Tai Chi. The body is in constant motion, while relaxing and breathing allows chi (energy) to flow. This class focuses on practicing both the Yang Style 64 Moves and 108 Moves; promoting good health, body balance, coordination, and calmness. Please Note:• Wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes. • This class is not recommended for those with severe knee

problems.• No class held on 7/4 and 7/6.

$93/$113 12 meetings Ages 18+

#5318 TUE/THUR 6/13-7/27 3:30PM - 4:30PM MCC

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Adult ClassesOil Painting Ages 18+with Helen Chou

In this class, beginning and returning students will learn to paint in oil. The first meeting is an introduction to oil paint properties and how to select painting supplies. Students will bring their own supplies and photographs to the second meeting. The instructor will help each student choose a theme to paint. Returning students may start painting at the first meeting. Techniques in oil, composition, and chromatics will be taught as we paint. For more information, visit the instructor’s website: http://artropolisstudio.weebly.com/ or email: [email protected] Please Note:• Students bring their own supplies. Will be discussed at first

class.• No class on 7/3.

$150/$170 5 meetings Ages 18+

#5709 MON 6/12-7/17 7:00PM - 9:00PM MSRC

Introduction to TaikoAges 15+with Kensuke Sumii

Taiko is the art of Japanese drumming, which develops self-expression and musical creativity. This course is a basic introduction to the world of taiko. This includes Japanese expressions, the kinds and use of taiko drums, and the sounds of various taiko beats. In each class, everyone will participate by playing on actual drums. All the equipment - including drums and sticks in class - are provided. Please Note:• Material fee of $90 is payable to the instructor at the first class

(covers maintenance of taiko materials).• No class on 8/10.

$60/$80 8 meetings Ages 15+

#5461 THUR 6/8-7/27 7:30PM - 9:30PM MSRC

#5462 THUR 8/3-9/28 7:30PM - 9:30PM MSRC

Hip Hop DanceAges 18+with Special K Mobile Dance Studio Mz “K”

Hip-Hop dance refers to street dance styles primarily performed to Hip-Hop music or dance have evolved as part of Hip-Hop culture. In this class, you will dance to current Hip-Hop music and learn current styles and steps that are introduced in an upbeat environment. This class will help to develop you as a Hip Hop dancer and also develop your own unique Hip Hop dance style that can be highlighted at a family event or a night out dancing with friends.

Please Note:• No class on 7/8.

$168/$188 8 meetings Ages 18+

#5710 SAT 6/10-8/5 8:00AM - 9:00AM MCC

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Adult ClassesTennis: Private LessonsAges 16+with Barry Poole

Here’s a great way to get some one-on-one instruction to help develop your technical, tactical, emotional and mental skills on the court. Lessons are available for either an hour or half-hour depending on your needs. Also, semi-private and special group packages can be arranged.

Please Note:• Classes held at Hall Park Tennis Courts, La Honda and Coyote.• Hourly rates are $65, and $35 for the half-hour. Package of 6

lessons are available for $385 for the hour and $200 for the half-hour.

• Times are arranged through the instructor. • 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+

n/a TUE scheduled 5:30PM - 9:00PM Note

n/a WED scheduled 5:30PM - 9:00PM Note

n/a THUR scheduled 5:30PM - 9:00PM Note

n/a SAT scheduled 8:00AM - 4:30PM Note

n/a SUN scheduled 8:00AM - 4:30PM Note

Tennis: Adult BasicAges 16+with Barry Poole

This a combined class with Tennis 101 Quick Start students and more experienced intermediate and advanced players., Whether you are new to the game, or have been playing a while, you will find this class is geared to meet those challenges. In a fun, fast-paced and games-based approach, you will be introduced to the basic rules, and skills you need to confidently execute the five basic tactical priorities of consistency and control. You will also be given the foundation in a progressive format that allows to build your game to what ever level you aspire to. The class is broken down by levels when necessary, and sufficient coaches are on hand to help with the development of each player. Student to instructor ratio for these classes is 8:1. Please Note:• Classes held at Hall Park Tennis Courts, La Honda and Coyote.• For rainout schedule, please call (408) 569-3109.• Participants need to bring their own racket.• Wear appropriate athletic shoes and clothes.• Bring water bottle and snacks.

$112/$132 5 meetings Ages 16+

#5271 SAT 6/10-7/8 10:00AM - 11:30AM Note

#5274 WED 7/5-8/2 7:00PM - 8:30PM Note

$90/$110 4 meetings Ages 16+

#5272 SAT 7/15-8/5 10:00AM - 11:30AM Note

#5273 WED 6/7-6/28 7:00PM - 8:30PM Note

Fashionable Portraiture for NoviceAges 20+with Ninh Filip

Instructor Ninh Filip is a veteran Vogue editorial photographer and has also been a lighting specialist working gigs in L.A. and NYC. Join Ninh, as he shares his essential secrets to help beginner/advance photographers improve their portrait taking. Targeted skills covered in class include over and under exposures to elevate personal vision in portrait making for family, significant other and friends in a fun studio class setting. This course will use natural light, as well as simple flash, which will lead up to more sophisticated lighting future classes.

$199/$219 6 meetings Ages 18+

#5711 T/THSAT

6/6-6/17 7:00PM - 9:00PM9:30AM - 11:30AM

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Adults 50+ Classes

Joy of ColorAges 50+with Doreen Walker

This course teaches students to paint representative landscapes, so knowledge of drawing is not needed. Using an innovative technique, this course “re-educates” people to learn perspective-based drawing. Each pupil will select and paint a unique picture. Students must bring their own supplies. A supply list is available at the Senior Center.

Please Note:• Students are responsible for getting their own supplies. • A supply list is available at the Senior Center.• No class held on 7/4.

$36/$46 6 meetings Ages 50+

#5475 TUE 6/13-7/25 9:00AM - 12:00PM MSRC

$42/$52 7 meetings Ages 50+

#5476 WED 6/14-7/26 9:00AM - 12:00PM MSRC

#5477 WED 6/14-7/26 1:00PM - 4:00PM MSRC

#5478 THUR 6/15-7/27 9:00AM - 12:00PM MSRC

$48/$58 8 meetings Ages 50+

#5479 TUE 8/8-9/26 9:00AM - 12:00PM MSRC

#5480 WED 8/9-9/27 9:00AM - 12:00PM MSRC

#5481 WED 8/9-9/27 1:00PM - 4:00PM MSRC

#5482 THUR 8/10-9/28 9:00AM - 12:00PM MSRC

Chinese Brush PaintingAges 50+with Betty Ling

These classes explore the beauty of Chinese brush painting. You’ll learn how to paint flowers, birds, insects, and landscapes on rice paper, as well as learn the proper way to handle ink, water and color. Weekly lessons start with basic strokes through demonstrations, and then the lessons progress. Students get to practice brush strokes in class and learn the unique style of Chinese brush painting.

Please Note:• Students are responsible for getting their own supplies. • No class on 9/4. Beginner$42/$52 6 meetings Ages 50+

#5466 MON 6/12-7/24 12:30PM - 3:30PM MSRC

$42/$52 7 meetings Ages 50+

#5469 MON 8/7-9/25 12:30PM - 3:30PM MSRC

Advanced$42/$52 7 meetings Ages 50+

#5468 FRI 6/16-7/28 12:30PM - 3:30PM MSRC

$48/$58 8 meetings Ages 50+

#5470 FRI 8/11-9/29 12:30PM - 3:30PM MSRC

Adults 50+ ClassesA Senior Center membership is required.Non-residents pay an additional $10 per session, with the exception of the AARP Smart Driver Class.

Senior Membership: $12 residents/$30 non-residents

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Adults 50+ ClassesLine Dance: New BeginnerAges 50+with Can Tu Ly

Line Dancing does not require a partner, and is a fun and a great way to get exercise. Dances are modified to meet the class level. New Beginner is for students with no previous Line Dance experience. Beginner Level 2 is for students who have had Line Dance classes before. Advanced Beginner is for students who have had 6-12 months of Line Dance classes.

Please Note:• Students can only register for 1 class.• Students need to wear appropriate clothing and shoes

(no black-soled shoes) for dancing.

$14/$24 7 meetings Ages 50+

#5484 WED 6/14-7/26 9:00AM - 10:00AM MSRC

$16/$26 8 meetings Ages 50+

#5487 WED 8/9-9/27 9:00AM - 10:00AM MSRC

Line Dance: Beginner Level 2Ages 50+

$14/$24 7 meetings Ages 50+

#5485 WED 6/14-7/26 10:00AM - 11:00AM MSRC

$16/$26 8 meetings Ages 50+

#5488 WED 8/9-9/27 10:00AM - 11:00AM MSRC

Spring Chickens Exercise ProgramAges 50+with Fit is Gold

You’ll be led through chair-based exercise routines designed to improve strength, balance, agility, endurance and flexibility in older adults. In past studies, participants experienced improved upper body strength (89%), improved lower body strength (78%), improved dynamic agility/balance (78%) and improved static balance (67%). Nutrition education will also be covered to help you meet your fitness goals. The instructor is a highly trained fitness instructor experienced in working with older adults.

Please Note:• Students should wear comfortable clothing that allows

movement.• Class meets Mondays 10:00AM - 11:00AM

Thursdays 8:50AM - 9:50AM• No class on 5/29 and 9/4.

$32/$42 16 meetings Ages 50+

#5024 MON/THUR 5/8-7/3 See Notes MSRC

#5463 MON/THUR 7/17-9/11 See Notes MSRC

AARP Smart DriverAges 50+with Ron and Bev Berube

This course is for adults 50+ to help them drive safely. Students will: learn safety strategies to reduce crashes; understand the links between driver, vehicle, road, environment, and how this awareness encourages safer behavior; learn the newest safety and advanced features in vehicles; and explore new ways to travel, and more. This 4-hour refresher course is for students who have completed the 8-hour course within the past 3 years. Register in advance at the Barbara Lee Senior Center with payment of cash or a check (payable to AARP). Senior Center membership is not required.

Please Note:• Class Fee: $15 for AARP Members, $20 for non-AARP

members.• Student must attend the full class to receive certification.

$15/$20 2 meetings Ages 50+

#5919 THUR/FRI 5/18-5/19 9:00AM - 1:00PM MSRC

$15/$20 1 meeting Ages 50+

#5920 THUR 7/13 9:00AM - 1:30PM MSRC

Line Dance: Advanced BeginnerAges 50+

$14/$24 7 meetings Ages 50+

#5486 WED 6/14-7/26 11:00AM - 12:00PM MSRC

$16/$26 8 meetings Ages 50+

#5489 WED 8/9-9/27 11:00AM - 12:00PM MSRC

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Barbara Lee Senior Center

Drop-In ProgramsIn addition to the fee-based classes, the Senior Center also offers many free, drop-in programs and activities.

MON

Knit and Crochet GroupChinese Folk DanceSit and Be FitBridge LessonsChinese KaraokeAfternoon Movie (2nd and 4th weeks)Ping Pong, Pool, Tile, Board and Card Games

TUE

YogaZUMBA GoldYuen Chi DanceQuilting & CraftingPing Pong, Pool and Tile, Board and Card GamesPickleball

WED

Guitar GroupTone Up with ToniChinese CraftsBingoPing Pong, Pool and Tile, Board and Card Games

THUR

ZUMBA GoldSit and Be FitSocial BallroomGenealogy (2nd and 4th weeks)Ping Pong, Pool, Tile, Board and Card Games

FRI

YogaChinese CalligraphyChinese ChorusShall We DancePing Pong, Pool, Tile, Board and Card Games

MembershipsBecome a Senior Center member and enjoy numerous benefits! Membership is required to participate in all activities, programs and services with the exception of the Nutrition Program, Bingo, and some visiting service programs (i.e. SALA, taxes).

• Adults 50+• $12 annually for Milpitas residents• $30 annually for non-residents

NutritionEnjoy a hot lunch with us! Call (408) 586-3413 for reservations. 48-hour advanced notice is required. Sponsored by Santa Clara County Senior Nutrition Program.

• $3 suggested donation for ages 60+• $6 for guests under 60 years (required)

ResourcesCase Manager Services are available to our members by appointment Monday-Thursday! Call (408) 586-3400 to make an appointment. Get assistance with:

• Social Security Application• Utility Bill Assistance• Food Vouchers and much more!

Senior Connection NewsletterThe Senior Center bi-monthly newsletter has all the up-to-date information of Senior Center offerings. Find it online at www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov/recreation Navigate to “Adults 55+” on the left-hand side and look for “Newsletter”.

Barbara Lee Senior Center The Milpitas Barbara Lee Senior Center provides programs that meet the individual needs of seniors, promote personal growth, socialization, foster feelings of achievement, companionship and well-being.

Monday – Friday, 8:30AM – 4:30PM40 N. Milpitas Blvd., MilpitasCall (408) 586-3400or visit www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov

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Adult 50+ EventsNew Member Open House2nd Tuesday of each month, 10:00AMJune 13, July 11, August 8, September 12Learn more about all of the benefits of your Senior Center Membership! Staff will provide detailed information for new members and/or anyone interested in learning more about the Senior Center. This will be an opportunity to meet staff, tour the facility, and have questions about programs and services answered. Please sign up at the front desk by the Monday prior to the Open House.

Technology Tutoring for SeniorsFridays, 3:30PM-4:30PM Did you get a new phone, tablet or laptop and aren’t sure how to use it, have questions on some of its features, or need to learn how to set up safeguards on it? Help is on its way! Students from Teach Seniors Technology (TST) will meet with you one-on-one and assist with your questions about social networking, surfing the web, the operation of basic computers, or how to use your new devices. TST can also help you learn about internet safety. TST is a non-profit organization of high school students whose 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. No appointment is necessary. FREE!

May is “Older Americans Month”Each year, the Senior Center celebrates Older Americans Month with some special activities. This year’s national theme is “#Age Out Loud ” and is intended to give aging a new voice – one that reflects what today’s older adults have to say about aging. Join us in May, as we celebrate our older population!

Bingo Marathon Saturday, May 6 Doors open at 11:30AM and play begins at 1:00PMThe Senior Center’s Spring Bingo Marathon is coming soon! This marathon session includes 20 games with 3-5 special games scattered throughout. A session pack is $10 per player (additional packs are $8 each for the same player). Special games are $1 each per card. Players cannot split or share packs. Games have cash prizes (amounts are determined by number of packs sold). A Snack Bar will be available for lunch and goodies before and during marathon. This event is open to ages 18 and up.

A Time for TeaTuesday, May 9 at 2:00PM$8.00 per personCelebrate Older Americans Month by celebrating yourself! Enjoy a relaxing afternoon with friends at this tea event enjoying delicious finger sandwiches, a few sweets and conversation.

Senior Idol Karaoke CompetitionMonday, May 15 at 1:00PMHere’s your chance to show off your singing talent! You can sign up to sing by yourself or with a partner. Prizes will be awarded. Sign up at the Front Desk and select your song choice. Everyone is invited to attend and cheer on the singers!

Fitness WeekMay 22-26This year’s Older Americans Month events includes opportunities for you to explore some new ways of staying active. During this week, there will be different fitness activities scheduled for you to try. Pick up a “Fitness Card” and activity schedule for that week at the Front Desk to help track your fitness activities. Prizes will be awarded at the end.

Alzheimer’s and Brain AwarenessThe brain is an amazing part of the body but sometimes it doesn’t work as well when one grows older. June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness month and the Senior Center will have some presentations and activities scheduled to help you learn about the brain and the diseases that affects it.

Breakfast at the Senior CenterFriday, June 23, 8:30AM It’s been said that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, so join the Senior Center at our 2nd Annual Summer Kick-off Breakfast! The Senior Center staff will be preparing the meal this morning, so bring your appetite!

Ice Cream SocialFriday, July 7, 2:00PMWhen you think of hot summer days, you usually think of delicious cold ice cream! Our Summer Ice Cream Social is your opportunity to satisfy your sweet tooth with a variety of flavors and different types of toppings.

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Health and Fitness Don’t pay expensive Fitness Center prices to stay healthy when you can use the Senior Center Fitness Room! We have treadmills, elliptical machines, stationary bikes and weight equipment available. A current Senior Center membership is required. Senior Center Fitness Room visits are $1.50 each and are sold in packages of 5 ($7.50), 10 ($15), 15 ($22.50), 20 ($30) and 30 ($45) visits. As with any exercise program, please be sure to check with your doctor before starting.

Fitness Room Orientation3rd Friday of the month at 1:00PM. Learn how to safely use the fitness equipment. RSVP at the Front Desk to attend an Orientation.

Personal Trainer SessionsThe Senior Center has a Certified Personal Trainer/Senior Fitness Specialist that can assist you in your fitness needs. She can meet with you to talk about your needs and goals, put together a workout schedule and help train you in the Fitness Room. Clients schedule and pay for their training sessions directly with the trainer. Contact the Senior Center Front Desk for more information (408) 586-3400.

Adult 50+ Events and FitnessSummer CarnivalFriday, August 4 at 1:30-3:30PMBecome a child again at our Summer Carnival. We’ll have games, prizes, snacks, and a lot of fun. Who knows, you may even get a balloon animal!

BBQ LunchFriday, August 25, 12:00PMOur Summer BBQ Lunch is back! Want something different from the regular lunch program? Join us on the Senior Center’s patio for our BBQ! Tickets can be purchased starting August 1 at the Front Desk for the nominal fee of $4 per meal.

Extended Stay Trips Preview of Upcoming Premier World Discovery TripsTuesday, June 13 at 10:30AMIf you enjoy traveling and new experiences, check out the upcoming trips the Senior Center is offering! Kris Adams from Premier World Discovery Trips will present information on all our upcoming extended stay trips. Detailed flyers on these trips are available at the Senior Center. Extended Stay trips require full payment 75 days prior to departure.

2017 TripsDetailed information will be available soon• Pacific Coast Adventure (7 days, departs 8/17/17)• Philadelphia, The Poconos & the Brandywine Valley

(6 days, departs 10/8/17)• Rose Parade New Year’s (6 days, departs 12/30/17)

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Milpitas Sports Center

Fitness Center and Gym• Cardio Equipment• Free Weights• Strength Training Machines • Indoor Basketball Courts • Dance Studios• Locker Rooms• 2 Outdoor Pools

Aquatic Programs• Lap Swim• Water Excercise• Rusty Hinges• Moms in Motion (seasonal)• Arthritis Aquatics

Fitness Classes• Body Architect • Total Body Conditioning • Feldenkrais• Fit for Life • Pilates• Power Hour• Power Up• Sweat and Sculpt• Extreme Interval• Adrenalin Rush• Ignite Boot Camp • U-Jam• Yogalates• Zumba Gold and Basic • Yoga (Beginning,

Morning, Hatha, Gentle, Vinyasa, Lunchtime, and Stretch)

Sports Center Visits Passes# of Visits Member fee Adult 50+ fee

5 Visits $20 $10

10 Visits $40 $20

15 Visits $60 $30

20 Visits $80 $40

Sports Center Unlimited Packages# of Months Member fee Adult 50+ fee

Monthly $50 $25

3 Months $150 $75

6 Months $250 $125

12 Months $450 $225

Please Note: All membership fees are subject to a transaction fee up to $3. Drop-in fees are subject to a transaction fee of $1.

Non-residents incur an annual fee of $50. Passes are non-refundable and non-transferable.

Fitness OrientationNew members can take part in a Fitness Center Orientation led by our qualified personal trainers! Call and reserve your space today: Every 3rd Monday of the Month, 1:45PM to 2:30PM.Membership is required.

Personal Trainers AvailableDon’t want to do it alone? Personal training services are available! Check in with the Front Desk for information.

1325 E. Calaveras Blvd. (408) 586-3225

Monday - Thursday, 6:00AM - 9:00PMFriday, 6:00AM - 5:00PM

Saturday, 8:00AM - 1:00PMDrop-in fee is $7 per visit.

Try Before You Buy!Not sure if you’re ready to commit to a membership, but want to try all the exciting fitness classes we offer? Don’t wait! You can stop by during normal business hours and sign-up for a 3 DAY TRIAL VISIT PASS (expires June 27, 2017).

General Policies• Unauthorized personal training, fitness, or dance

instruction is not permitted in this facility.• No unsupervised minors allowed at the poolside or sitting

in the Sports Center foyer while adults are using the facility.

• Participants in high school may become a member with proof of a valid school ID. Parent/guardian must be on site during the entire workout.

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Adult Sports

BasketballMonday, 5:00PM - 9:00PM

Saturday, 8:00AM - 1:00PM

Three courts available to join in pick-up games and enjoy a great

workout. High school-age and older (ID required).

PickleballTuesday, 5:00PM - 9:00PM

Courts available for both doubles and singles play. High school-age

and older.

VolleyballWednesday, 5:00PM - 9:00PM

Three courts of beginner through advanced play available for pick-up

games. Sign up individually or with a team. High school-age and older.

Team RegistrationRegistration packets for adult sports leagues can be picked up at the Milpitas Sports Center, Community Center or downloaded from Recreation Sports Center website pages on the City of Milpitas website (www. ci.milpitas.ca.gov). You can also have a packet mailed to you by calling the Sports Center at (408) 586-3225. Team Registration materials will only be accepted 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.

Men’s Basketball League Men’s Soccer League Ultimate Frisbee Drop-InJune 22-August 17, 2017

Registration Period: June 12-June 15, 2017

June 17-August 26, 2017

Registration Period: June 5-June 19, 2017

Beginning March 22, 2017Wednesdays

6:00PM-9:00PMTurf field available for pick-up games.

Pay Drop-In fee of $7 at the Sports Center.

14 yrs. old or older.Under 18 yrs. old must be accompanied by a parent.

Adult Sports Leagues* Drop-In participants and guest must pay to enter the gym.

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Facility Rentals

*Please Note: Fees subject to change. The application fee is non-refundable.

Room Min. Hours Capacity Deposit Resident Fees Non-Resident Fees

Auditorium 3 hours

300 Dining

500 Theater

$750 $200/hr $260/hr

Additional Facility

Attendant$30/hr $60/hr

Rental Transfer Fee $100 $100

CommunityCenter

457 E. Calaveras Blvd.(408) 586-3210

Room Min. Hours Capacity Deposit Resident Fees Non-Resident Fees

Auditorium 3 hours

120 w/ Dance Floor

150 w/o Dance Floor

175Theater

$750 $180/hr $240/hr

Additional Facility

Attendant$30/hr $60/hr

Rental Transfer Fee $100 $100

Barbara Lee Senior Center40 N. Milpitas Blvd.

(408) 586-3400

Room Min. Hours Capacity Deposit Resident Fees Non-Resident Fees

Auditorium 3 hours 80 Dining $750 $160/hr $220/hr

Additional Facility

Attendant$30/hr $60/hr

Rental Transfer Fee $100 $100

Sal Cracolice Recreation Facility

791 Garden St.(408) 586-3210

*Classrooms and Meeting Rooms available.**Rentals are subject to a $20 application fee.

*Classrooms and Meeting Rooms available.**Rentals are subject to a $20 application fee.

*Classrooms and Meeting Rooms available.**Rentals are subject to a $20 application fee.

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*Please Note: Fees subject to change. Rate includes application fee. The application fee is non-refundable.

Facility RentalsRoom Min. Hours Capacity Deposit Resident Fees Non-Resident Fees

Large Gym 3 hours 683 $750 $80/hr $160/hr

Additional Attendant $30/hr $60/hr

Training Pool 2 hours 20 $500 $50/hr $100/hr

Yard Pool 2 hours 150 $500 $60/hr $120/hr

Meter Pool 2 hours 160 $500 $70/hr $140/hr

Lifeguard (2 required) 2 hours $15/hr $30/hr

Rental Transfer Fee $100 $100

Sports Center1325 E. Calaveras Blvd.

(408) 586-3225

Artificial Turf Min. Hours Deposit Resident Fees Non-Resident Fees

Football/Soccer Field with Lights 2 hours $1,000 $160/hr $320/hr

Football/Soccer Field without Lights 2 hours $1,000 $150/hr $300/hr

Soccer/Volleyball Field with Lights 2 hours $750 $110/hr $220/hr

Soccer/Volleyball Field without Lights 2 hours $750 $100/hr $200/hr

Attendant/Scorekeeper $30/hr $60/hr

Fields and Outdoor Facilities

(408) 586-3225(Reservations accepted

at the Sports Center)

Natural Turf Min. Hours Deposit Resident Fees Non-Resident Fees

Softball/Baseball Field without Lights 2 hours $750 $20/hr $40/hr

Softball/Baseball Field with Lights 2 hours $750 $30/hr $60/hr

Soccer Field without Lights 2 hours $750 $30/hr $60/hr

Soccer Field with Lights 2 hours $750 $40/hr $80/hr

Attendant/Scorekeeper $30/hr $60/hr

Tennis Courts Min. Hours Deposit Resident Fees Non-Resident Fees

Tennis Courts without Lights 1 hour $250 $8/hr per

court $10/hr per court

Tennis Courtswith Lights 1 hour $250 $10/hr

per court$12/hr

per court

*Classrooms and Meeting Rooms available.

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Natural Turf Min. Hours Deposit Resident Fees Non-Resident Fees

Softball/Baseball Field without Lights 2 hours $750 $20/hr $40/hr

Softball/Baseball Field with Lights 2 hours $750 $30/hr $60/hr

Soccer Field without Lights 2 hours $750 $30/hr $60/hr

Soccer Field with Lights 2 hours $750 $40/hr $80/hr

Attendant/Scorekeeper $30/hr $60/hr

Park Rentals

Park Rental Rates

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*Please Note: Fees subject to change. Rate includes application fee. The application fee is non-refundable.

Please enjoy all of our parks and facilities shown on this map! The below listed parks are not available for rental, but are open to the public during regular park hours (dawn to dusk).

1) City Hall 2) Community Center 3) Sports Center4) Barbara Lee Senior Center 5) Santa Clara County Library 6) Hidden Lake 7) Robert E. Browne Park 8) Milpitas High School 9) Dog Park 10) Ed Levin County Park 11) Parc Metro (Middle) Park12) Parc Metro (West) Park13) Hetch Hetchy Parkway14) Calaveras Ridge Park

Renting a Park is Easy!Park reservations can be made up to a year in advance by Milpitas residents and up to 6 months in advance by non-residents. Park reservations must be made a minimum of 2 business days in advance of the rental date.

Picnic Area Capacity Resident Rate

Non-Resident Fee Deposit

Small Picnic Area without restroom 50 people $60 $120

Small Picnic Area 50 people $80 $140

Medium Picnic Area 100 people $140 $200

Large Picnic Area 100+ people $320 $380 $250

Our Parks and Facilities

More opportunities to rent our parks!

Now renting multiple areas in one park to

better serve you!See page 76 for details!

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NAME OF PARK CROSS STREETS PICNIC AREAS RESTROOMS SPORT COURTS

35 Alviso Adobe Park Alviso Adobe Ct / Piedmont 1 Small

32 Augustine Memorial Park Cortez / Coelho 3 Small Volleyball

40 Bob McGuire Garden St / S. Milpitas Blvd 1 Small Tennis

15 Ben Rodgers Grand Teton / Sequoia 2 Small

16 Calle Oriente Mini-Park Calle Oriente 1 Small

17 Cardoza Park Kennedy / Park Victoria1 Small/1 Medium/

1 Large Volleyball Horseshoe

39 Cerano Park SanDisk / Murphy Ranch 1 Small Basketball Tennis

18 Creighton Park Olympic / Park Victoria 3 Small

19 Dixon Landing Park Dixon Landing / Milmont 1 Small/1 Medium Basketball Tennis

Volleyball

20 Foothill Park Roswell 1 Medium

21 Gill Memorial Park Paseo Refugio / Santa Rita 1 Small/1 Large Basketball Tennis

31 Hall Memorial Park LaHonda / Coyote 1 Small Tennis

23 Higuera Adobe Park Wessex / Park Victoria

24 Hillcrest Park Fieldcrest / Crescent 2 Small/1 Medium

37 John McDermott Park Alvarez / Abel 1 Small

33 Jones Memorial Park Jacklin / Hillview 1 Small

25 Murphy Park Yellowstone 1 Medium Volleyball

38 O’Toole Elms Park Abel / Curtis 1 Small

34 Parc Metro East Curtis 2 Small

26 Pinewood Park Lonetree / Starlite 3 Large Basketball Tennis

27 Sandalwood Park Escuela / Russell 1 Small

28 Selwyn Park Selwyn / Dempsey 1 Small

29 Sinnott Park Clear Lake / Tahoe 1 Small Volleyball

30 Starlite Park Rudyard / Abbott 2 Small

22 Strickroth Park Martil / Gemma 1 Small

36 Tom Evatt Park Abel / Machado 1 Small Basketball Tennis

Volleyball

Park Amenities

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Volleyball Horseshoe

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Community Resources

The City of Milpitas’ Recreation Services is proud to offer equal opportunity programs and services, and does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, or disability. Any person who requires special accommodation should contact Recreation Services at the earliest time; if possible no later than five (5) business days before the scheduled event or program. Best efforts to accommodate all requests will be made, however, it may not be possible to grant all requests. For information, please call (408) 586-3210.

Recreation Assistance Program (R.A.P.)The City of Milpitas is able to provide you and your family financial assistance to participate in Milpitas Recreation Services’ programs, if needed. Each fiscal year the program provides, to qualifying Milpitas residents, up to $250 per household. This funding allows individuals and family members to participate in the many fun and exciting recreation programs that the City of Milpitas offers through its Recreation Services’ Activity Guides.

The Recreation Assistance Program (R.A.P.) funding cycle is July 1-June 30, and is on a first-come, first-serve basis to families and individuals who meet the HUD (Housing Urban Development) requirements.

For more information on the R.A.P. program, call the Recreation Coordinator at (408) 586-3231. All information is confidential.

Should you want to contribute to the R.A.P. program, donations are accepted at the Community Center, Senior Center and Sports Center.

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 Ed Levin! Questions about rentals, fees and park hours should be directed to their park office at:3100 Calaveras Road, Milpitas, CA 95035-5439(408) 262-6980 [email protected]

Milpitas Public Library160 N. Main St., MilpitasLibrary Hours (All hours subject to change):Monday-Thursday ............................. 10:00AM - 9:00PMFriday-Sunday ............................... 10:00AM - 7:00PMFor information on Story Time and other programs, please call (408) 262-1171.

Milpitas City Hall A Passport Acceptance FacilityThe City Clerk’s Office at City Hall has been designated as a passport acceptance facility by the U.S. State Depart-ment. Passport application appointments are available Monday-Friday, 9:00AM - 11:00AM and 1:00PM - 3:00PM (closed 11:00AM - 1:00PM). Call (408) 586-3001 for an appointment.No walk-ins accepted.

For additional information on Passports,call (408) 586-3001. Information and forms are also available online at www.travel.state.gov.

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Community ResourcesStreet Sweeping and Yard Trims Service GuidelinesMilpitas residential streets are swept twice monthly to keep our streets beautiful and storms drains clean and unobstructed. For effective street sweeping, there are a few very important guidelines to remember on your sweeping day:• Keep cars off street from 7AM–5PM on sweeping day

so debris can most effectively be removed. • Use your green yard trims cart for large amounts of

organic material such as leaves, branches, plants and grass clippings. The sweeper can only remove piles less than 3 inches tall and 12 inches (1 foot) wide.

• Have extra yard trims that don’t fit in your cart? No problem. Use your own 32-gallon can! Call 408-432-0444 for an “Extra Yard Trims” decal, which must be placed on the can, then set out next to your green cart on collection day.

• Bundles tied with twine may also be set out at the curb, next to your yard trims cart. Bundles must be no larger than 3-feet in length and no wider than the inside of the cart.

• Know your street sweeping day:• www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov/milpitas/departments/

public-works/street-maintenance/street-sweeping• Call 408-432-0444.

Recycle Household Hazardous Wastes in Milpitas on June 24Properly dispose of paints, polishes, batteries, clog removers, poisons, pesticides, solvents, chemicals, propane / oxygen tanks, smoke detectors, thermometers, prescription drugs and sharps. Visit www.hhw.org or call 408-299-7300 for more information and a free drop-off appointment.

Make sure toxic waste from electronics, batteries and fluorescent lighting does not end up in our landfills and waterways!

Check out e-waste centers in Milpitas: www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Ewaste_Dec2016.pdf

Free residential battery and fluorescent lamp drop-off locations:

Home Depot Orchard Supply Hardware1171 Great Mall Drive 125 N. Milpitas Boulevard(408) 942-7301 (408) 945-9555

Recycling and Garbage CollectionMulti-Family ComplexesApartments, condominiums, and four-plexes generally use shared recycle bins or carts and garbage bins. Please report overflow problems and recycling contamination to your property manager or call 408-432-0444.

Residents and property owners may also contact a Recycling Representative at 408-586-2268 for multi-language brochures and posters.

Single-Family and Duplex Houses Set out recycling, yard trims carts and garbage carts on the street, wheels against the curb, near your home before 6 a.m. on your collection day. Set-out 32-gallon extra yard trims and garbage cans at the curb, but not on the street.

Place flattened cardboard inside your recycling cart; if cart is full, then place sized-to-fit cardboard neatly next to your recycling cart. Used motor oil may be set out for collection in required jugs at the curb, not on the street. Milpitas residents may obtain used motor oil jugs at fire stations.

Please do your part to conserve our planet’s resources and always recycle. Visit the City of Milpitas, Residential Recycling webpage: www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov/resident/recycle/res_recycle.asp

Questions? Call 408-432-0444.

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Milpitas City Council and Commissions

Mayor Rich Tran

Councilmember Anthony Phan

Councilmember Garry Barbadillo

CouncilmemberBob Nunez

Vice MayorMarsha Grilli

City of Milpitas Services and Information

Business Licenses......................................(408) 586-3100City Hall......................................................(408) 586-3000Fire Department, Non-Emergency.........(408) 586-2800Graffiti Hotline...........................................(408) 586-3079City Manager’s Office...............................(408) 586-3051Office of Emergency Services.................(408) 586-2810PAL (Police Athletic League)..................(408) 586-2545Building Department.................................(408) 586-3240Public Works...............................................(408) 586-2600Police Department, Non-Emergency......(408) 586-2400Water Department......................................(408) 586-3100

Milpitas Facility Addresses

City Hall ....................................... 455 E. Calaveras Blvd.Fire Station #1 ............................. 777 S. Main StreetFire Station #2.............................. 1263 Yosemite Drive Fire Station #3 .............................. 45 Midwick DriveFire Station #4 .............................. 775 Barber LaneMilpitas High School ................. 1285 Escuela ParkwayPolice Department ...................... 1275 N. Milpitas Blvd.Public Works .................................1265 N. Milpitas Blvd.

Milpitas citizens that would like to assist the City Council in forming government policy may do so by serving on a City Commission. Appointments are made by the Mayor with the concurrence of the City Council. If you are interested in participating in one of the commissions listed below, please contact the City Clerk’s office at (408) 586-3003 to request an application!

Applications can also be download from the City of Milpitas website at www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov/our-government/commission.

Arts Commission Library Commission Senior AdvisoryCommission

Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Commission

Mobile Home Park Rental Review Commission

Sister CitiesCommission

Community Advisory Commission

Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources

Commission

Telecommunications Commission

Economic Development Commission Planning Commission Veterans Commission

Emergency Preparedness Commission

Recycling and Source Reduction Advisory

Commission

Youth Advisory Commission

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How to RegisterMilpitas ResidentsOnline Registration begins at 12:00AM on Monday, March 27, 2017.

In-Person Registration begins at 8:00AM on Tuesday, March 28, 2017.

Non-Milpitas ResidentsOnline Registration begins at 12:00AMon Thursday, March 30, 2017.

In-Person Registration begins at 8:00AM on Thursday, March 30, 2017.

Download a registration form here:1) Go to http://www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov2) Select “Recreation Services” under “Government” in the top menu. 3) Select “Activity Guide & Registration” in the left-side menu4) Scroll down to the “Registration Forms” link.

Or type this URL directly into your internet browser:www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov/_pdfs/rec_form_registration.pdf

My class was cancelled?Unfortunately, classes are sometimes cancelled if there aren’t enough registered participants. Please register early and avoid disappointment.

ONLINE:• Go to https://activenet.active.com/milpitasrec• Create an account or simply start your search by

typing in class titles or activity numbers!• Refunds for classes registered online must

still go through our Recreation ffices and will take up to 30 days for processing and return of payment. Transfers between classes are not available for online classes.

IN PERSON• In-person registration begins 8:00AM on

Tuesday, March 28, at the Milpitas Community Center, 457 E. Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas.

• Two forms of proof of residency in Milpitas is required:

1. CA driver’s license, and one of the following: 2. Current utility bill, bank statement, or credit

card statement.

BY MAIL• Mail-in registrations will be randomly added to

what was received that day. • Mail completed form with payment, and proof of residency to: Class Registration, 457 E. Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas, CA 95035.

BY FAX• Completed registration forms can be faxed

to (408) 586-3295. Credit card payment and proof of Milpitas residency are required. Faxed registrations will be randomly added to the forms received on that day.

Transaction Fees (In Person)Totals under $50 have a $1 Transaction FeeTotals over $50 have a $3 Transaction Fee Online Transaction Fee6.5% + $1 for totals $0-$1503.5% + $5.50 for totals $150 - $5002.5% + $10.50 for totals $500+

* minimum service charge of $1.00

Minimum Age Requirements Participants must meet the minimum age requirement for the program/class being registered for by the first day of class.

Late RegistrationRegistration will not be accepted after the second class.

Class PaymentsFull payment is required at the time of registration. Payments can be submitted in the forms of cash, checks (payable to “City of Milpitas”), money orders and credit cards.

Material FeesIf the class has a material fee, the material fee is paid directly to the instructor on the first day of class, and is not refunded if you cancel/transfer out of the class. Senior DiscountsSenior Citizens (50+ years) receive a 25% discount on all Recreation Services program participation fees, except trips, personal trainer services and Senior Center Programs.

Registration ConfirmationsRegistration receipts are emailed to those who provide email addresses on their registration forms. Receipts can be picked up in person as well. Receipts will not be mailed.

Special AccommodationsIf you or a family member require special accommodations for a class registered for online, see the Special Accommodations on the information page to notify staff of the accommodation request.

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Registration PoliciesREFUND/CANCELLATIONSIn order to receive a refund check, you must submit the Transfer/Refund Request Form to the office 10 calendar days prior to the first Class. “Class” shall mean all of the meetings for each separate activity per session.• A $10 service charge is withheld from each Class you are requesting

a refund for. Material fees are non-refundable if you cancel/transfer out of the class.

• • Refund/Transfer amounts up to $10 will be issued as a credit on your Recreation Services’ Account to be used for future Classes or programs. Refunds for amounts of $10.01 and more will be issued as a refund check. You will receive your refund check in the mail in 30 days.

• Please Note: If your class payment was made with a credit card, refunds cannot be credited back to the credit card.

• For cancellations with less than 10 calendar days prior to the start of the program, you will be issued a credit on your Recreation Services’ Account to be used for future Classes or programs, minus a $10 processing fee for each Class cancellation. If the Class has started, you may cancel prior to the second Class meeting and receive a prorated credit on your account minus a $10 processing fee. Medical emergencies are exempt from the policy; however, a signed statement from your doctor is required prior to the last Class to be eligible for a refund and will be prorated for Classes that were attended.

• Online registration transaction fees are non-refundable.• All transaction fees are non-refundable• Credits of $15 or more expire after (3) three years. Credits of less

than $15 expire after (1) one year. Unclaimed credits will become City property.

TRANSFERSTransferring from one Class to another Class is permitted without a processing fee, as long as the office is notified with a Transfer/Refund Request Form 7 calendar days prior to a Class starting and the pro-grams are within the same registration season (spring, fall or summer). If the transfer request is made with less than 7 calendar days prior to the Class, a $10 processing fee will be charged for each transfer. All transfers must be done prior to the second class meeting.

CLASS CANCELLATIONS and WAITING LISTSShould a Class not meet its minimum number of students within 3 days of starting, it will be cancelled. If a Class has reached its maximum capacity prior to your registration, you will automatically be placed on the waiting list without payment. Should an opening occur, Recreation will contact those on the waiting list, in order of placement and pay-ment is required at that time. Being placed on the waiting list does not guarantee enrollment in the Class. Please do not go to the Class if you are on the waiting list.

LATE PICK-UP POLICYFor the safety of our participants, it is required that they are picked-up on time at the end of each Class. Should the participant be picked-up late, a $10 late fee (starting one minute after the end of Class) will be charged, with an additional $10 for every 10 minutes thereafter. Should the participant not be picked-up within a half hour of the end of the Class, the Milpitas Police Department will be contacted. Late fees must be paid within three (3) business days of receiving the late fee notice, otherwise your child will not be allowed to return to the Class/program.

CAMP AND WORKSHOP REFUND/TRANSFERSIn order to receive a refund for a program that occurs for five (5) consecutive days or less, you must notify the Recreation Services Department 10 days prior to t he beginning of the first day of the program and a full refund will be issued, minus a $10 service charge. Refunds and/or credits will not be issued with less than 10 days notice. Medical emergencies are exempt from the policy; however, a signed statement from your doctor is required prior to the last day of Class to be eligible for a refund and will be prorated for Classes that were attended. Transfers will only be granted with 10 days notification prior to the beginning of camp/workshop.

CODE OF CONDUCT POLICYAll individuals are expected to abide by the 5 “C’s” of the Code of Conduct; creating a fair, secure and friendly place to learn and play:• Care - caring for self, others and the environment.• Courtesy - speaking and behaving politely and kindly towards others;

showing excellence in manners.• Consideration - showing respect for self and others; tolerating

others; thinking of the feelings/circumstances of others.• Cooperation - contributing to a positive tone/image; accepting

consequences when rules are broken; working, studying and playing cooperatively with others.

• Common sense - use common sense by stopping and thinking carefully before doing anything!

Violation of the Code of Conduct outlined above may result in disciplinary action, up to and including expulsion from Milpitas Recreation Services programs and facilities, forfeiture of fees, and financial restitution for any damage. In the case of a minor, parental responsibility will apply to all of the above actions.

DISCIPLINE PLAN1. Behavior Incident Intervention - Private, verbal warning.2. Recurrence/Second Incident Intervention - “Cool Off” Time/Removal from the group. Discussion

of the incident with staff: when the participant deems himself/herself ready to follow the rules, he/she may rejoin the group.

3. Recurrence/Third Incident Parent phone contact by participant in the staff’s/instructor’s presence,

indicating that the next incident will result in removal or suspension from the program. An Incident Report is completed by staff, documenting incident(s) and measures taken.

4. Recurrence/Fourth Incident Coordinator/instructor will contact the parent to remove the participant

from the program. The child will be eligible to return to the program once parent(s) have attended a conference with the Coordinator/Instructor.

The following behaviors will result in the IMMEDIATE REMOVAL of the participant:• Fighting (hitting, punching, or kicking another participant —regardless

of reason, or who hit first).• Physical abuse of a staff member.• Direct abusive/obscene/profane language/gesture or behavior

toward staff or participants.

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INFORMATION OF PARTICIPANT(S)LAST Name Only:Address: City: Zip:Home Phone: ( ) Day Phone: ( )Emergency Contact: Relationship: Phone: ( )Name of Medical Provider (if applicable):Present Physician/Location (if applicable):Known Medical Conditions/Allergies:To have a receipt emailed, please provide your email address:Does the participant(s) require any special accommodations to participate in these activities? Yes NoIf yes, a Recreation Services staff person will contact you.Photo/Video Release: I agree to allow the use of my/my children(s) photograph and/or video for program publicity. Yes No

LIST ALL PARTICIPANTS BELOW

First & Last Name Birthdate SexActivity Code

1st ChoiceActivity Code

2nd ChoiceActivity Code

3rd Choice Program Fee

$$$$$$

Would you like to make a donation to the Recreation Assistance Program (R.A.P.) for fee assistance? Enter amount here: $Processing Fee: $

Total Here: $

CREDIT CARD PAYMENTI authorize the use of my credit card: Visa MC AMEX DISCName as it appears on card:

Card #:Expiration Date (Month/Year):Signature: Date:

PAYMENT BY CHECKPlease make check for first choice class(es).Make check payable to: “City of Milpitas”Mail to: Class Registration 457 E. Calaveras Blvd. Milpitas, CA 95035

Signature(s) ____________________________ ______________________________ Date __________________

Print Name(s) __________________________ ______________________________ Participants Parent Legal Guardian

OFFICE USE ONLY

Date Rec’d # of Checks Credit $ Returned Check(s)Staff Reg.# Resident Non-Resident Rct.#

DO NOT SIGN THIS DOCUMENT BEFORE YOUR READ IT AS IT CONTAINS A WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY TO WHICH YOU WILL BE BOUND.I, ___________________________________ declare that I am the parent/legal guardian of _____________________________________. I, the undersigned, do hereby agree to allow the individual(s) named herein to participate in the aforementioned activity(ies) and I further agree to indemnify and hold the City of Milpitas harmless from and against any and all liability for any injury which may be suffered by the aforementioned individual arising out of or in any way connected with his/her participation in this activity. The undersigned further authorizes the administration of any first aid steps that may be deemed necessary by qualified personnel. I also grant full permission to the City of Milpitas to use the name and any photographs, video graphs, motion pictures or recordings of the individuals named herein for any publicity and promotion purposes without obligation of liability to me. I verify that all the above information is true and accurate. I have read, understand and agree to all of the policies of Milpitas Recreation Services in regards to Refund/Cancellations, Transfers, Late Pick-Ups, Camp, and Workshop Refunds/Transfers, Code of Conduct and Discipline Plan, Class Cancellations and Wait Lists listed in the current Activity Guide, on the website and/or on the back of this form. I ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE CAREFULLY READ THIS WAIVER AND RELEASE AND I FULLY UNDERSTAND THAT, BY SIGNING BELOW, I AM WAIVING ANY RIGHTS THAT I MAY HAVE TO BRING A LEGAL ACTION OR ASSERT A CLAIM AGAINST THE CITY OF MILPITAS FOR NEGLIGENCE ON BEHALF OF MYSELF AND THE INDIVIDUALS NAMED HEREIN.

REV 4/16

REGISTRATION FORM Please PRINT all information. Incomplete forms will not be processed.

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Open to ages 7-14

RehearsalsMay 9 - June 15

Tuesdays & Thursdays4:00PM - 6:00PM

PerformancesJune 16 - June 24

PRESENTS

Performance dates & times subject to change.Milpitas Community Center, 457 E. Calaveras Blvd.

www.centerstagepa.org

Celebrate those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for the cause of freedom at this moving event with the Presentation

of Colors by the Knights of Columbus, 21-Gun Salute and the Remembrance Chair. Event will be held rain or shine.

Monday, May 29, 20179:00AM

Civic Center Veterans Plaza

www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov(408) 586-3210

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4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION

TUESDAY, JULY 4, 2017

No tents, tables, camping chairs, large umbrellas. No animals allowed.No alcohol, glass bottles/containers.Cash only - No ATMs

Gates close at 8:30PM.No re-entry after 8:30PM. No exceptions.

Please bring your blankets and beach/stadium chairsto help protect our new field.

“Waving the Red, White & Blue”Pool Party

1:00PM - 4:00PM FREE!

(Space Limited)

“Red, White & BOOM” Fireworks & ConcertFeaturing THE HOUSEROCKERS

7:00PM - 9:00PM$3 Admission (2YRS+)

Pre-Sale tickets available June 1, 2017 at theMilpitas Community Center, Barbara Lee Senior Center and Sports Center.

Gates open at 5:00PM for Pre-Sale ticket holders and 6:00PM for General Admission.

For more information call (408) 586-3210www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov

Milpitas Sports Center1325 E. Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas

All Recreation programs, events, activities and their locations are subject to change at the discretion of Recreation Services.

This is a smoke and drug free event.