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News & Information

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

� You can REGISTER ONLINE for most of our recreation programs by visiting our website at MORPD.com.

� If registering by mail, please do not send cash.

� For other ways to register for programs, or for more registration information, please visit our website or call us at 488-2810.

MISSION OAKS RECREATION& PARK DISTRICT BUILDINGS

District Offi ce3344 Mission Ave., Carmichael, CA 95608

488-2810

Mission Oaks Community Center4701 Gibbons Dr., Carmichael, CA 95608

972-0336

Swanston Community Center2350 Northrop Ave., Sacramento, CA 95825

333-6464

BOARDS and STAFFCOUNTY OF SACRAMENTO

Susan Peters, District 3 Supervisor

ADVISORY BOARD OF DIRECTORSNghia Nguyen, Chairperson

Debbie Price, Vice ChairpersonBarney Donnelly

Alex Jerry OntiverosMichael Alcalay

MANAGEMENT STAFFJack Harrison, District Administrator

Cindy Paredes-Banville, Director of Administrative ServicesTJ Newman, Director of Parks

Barry Ross, Director of Recreation

The Mission Oaks Recreation & Park District reserves the right to photograph facilities, activities, and program participants for potential future use. All photos will remain the property of the Mission Oaks Recreation & Park District and may be used for publicity and promotional purposes.

PHOTO DISCLAIMER

Today’s society can be stressful and pressure-packed for all of us. For children who are continuously fi guring out how to navigate through new situations and environments, stress can be prevalent. Summer camps provide a non-threatening culture in which our youth can grow through meaningful participation in a program designed just for them. Some of the many benefi ts of camp include:

Consider camp as the perfect partner to family, school, and community in contributing to the growth of your child, all in an atmosphere of fun, creativity and enrichment under the supervision of positive role models. MORPD’s summer camp offerings are shown on pages 4-5. Please take a look to see which camp may work best for your child.

Sincerely,Your friends at Mission Oaks Recreation & Park District

• Physical activity through play• Creative self-expression• Following structure and

clear limits• Experiencing individual

and team success• Connecting with nature

• Improved self-confi dence• Positive social interactions• Developing new skills• Making new friends• Creating positive lifelong

memories

Contact SCIP Today and Find Out How You Can Become A Member

The Sheriff’s Community Impact Program (SCIP) is a Non-Profi t Youth Services Organization working in partnership with the Mission Oaks Recreation &Park District. SCIP is dedicated to providing educational, recreational, and athletic programs to youth in the Arden-Arcade Community.

sacscip.org 916.333-6464 ext 3106

Summer Camps for Youth:So much fun……

so many benefits!

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Youth Programs

Summer BandSummer Band

Mondays 7-8:30pmJune 13 - July 11

El Camino High School Band Room For more information call 972-0336

Refreshments Prizes

15th Annual Father Daughter Dance

All Ages Invited

Friday, June 17 7-9pm

$5 per person972-0336

Music by The Sundance Kid

Summer Band Rehearsals for Students and Adults! A reading band with traditional, contemporary and

pop music. $25 for the 5 week session

PreschoolStory Time, Field Trips, Music & Movement, Arts & Crafts, Cooking, Indoor & Outdoor Play and much more!

SUMMERHoney Bear

Session I: June 6-24Session 2: June 27-July 15 (closed July 4)Session 3: July 18-August 5

Registration begins Tuesday, April 5Register for all 3 sessions receive a 5% discount (no refunds)

Ages 3–5(child must be 3 by June 1, 2016)

Monday, Wednesday, Friday9am-Noon

Monthly Fees:With parent participation: $95

Without parent participation: $125

972–0336MORPD.com

SCHOOL YEAR AM/PMTeddy & Kare Bear

September 6, 2016 - June 7, 2017Registration begins Friday, June 3

Teddy Bears(3-4 yr olds)

(child must be 3 by Sept. 1, 2016)

Tuesday, Thursday9-11:30am or 12:30-3pm

Monthly Fees:With parentparticipation: $100

Without parentparticipation: $125

Kare Bears(4-5 yr olds)

(child must be 4 by Sept. 1, 2016)

Monday, Wednesday, Friday9am-Noon or 1-4pm

Monthly Fees:With parentparticipation: $125

Without parentparticipation: $160

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Summer Camps

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!Registration is available in offi ce and online.

For more information, go to MORPD.com

We encouraged campers to join us for as many weeks as possible. Every week features unique adventures and activities based around the weekly theme. Each Camp Kids site offers a variety of activities including active and passive games, table games, arts and crafts,

sports, music, drama, and special events. Program is an outdoor camp, please plan accordingly. All Leaders and Junior Leader are trained.

Leaders are CPR and First Aid certifi ed. *Reduced fee due to short week.

Project HYPE is geared to encourage youth to live a healthy lifestyle by introducing new and fun ways to exercise and eat healthy. Although a bulk of the program demands physical activity, a heavy part of the program focuses on teaching positive healthy habits.HYPE is an outdoor camp so please plan accordingly. All Leaders are CPR and First Aid certifi ed.

AGES: 6-12DATES: June 6 – August 5TIMES: 8am – 12:30pm and/ or 12:30 – 5pmDAYS: Mondays through FridaysLOCATIONS: Ashton Park, 4251 Ashton Drive,

Sacramento, 95864Gibbons Park, 4701 Gibbons Drive, Carmichael, 95608Swanston Park, 2350 Northrop Avenue, Sacramento, 95825

WEEKLY FEES:Half Day $45 Per ChildFull Day $90 Per ChildDrop-In* $20 Per Day

*Single day enrollment is offered at Swanston Park location only*

Session Dates: Theme:Week 1 June 6 – 10 Animal PlanetWeek 2 June 13 – 17 Time Machine Travelin’

back to the Ice AgeWeek 3 June 20 – 24 Time Machine Through the DecadesWeek 4 June 27 – July 1 Time Machine Blast into SpaceWeek 5 July 5 – 8* Surfi n’ U.S.A.Week 6 July 11 – 15 Harry and his Wizarding FriendsWeek 7 July 18 – 22 Camp Kids Olympic Games !Week 8 July 25 – 29 Outdoor AdventuresWeek 9 August 1 – 5 Super Hero’s Unite

AGES: 3-5 Years and grades K-4DATES: June 13 - August 5TIMES: 9am – NoonDAYS: Mondays - FridaysLOCATION: Mission North Park, 3344 Mission Ave.

Carmichael, 95608

WEEKLY FEES: $57 per child per session

Session Dates: Theme:Session 1: June 13 – 17 Enchanted Rainforest ExperienceSession 2: June 20 – 24 Wild Wild WildnernessSession 3: June 27 – July 1 No Clue: A Messy MysterySession 4: July 5 – 8* Sun Wars: The Fun AwakensSession 5: July 11 – 15 Sunshine Cup: Rumble in RioSession 6: July 18 – 22 Superstar Sing Off ShowdownSession 7: July 25 – 29 The Epic EpicSession 8: August 1 – 5 Happy Birthday Bash

A camp experience like no other! Join the high-energy staff as they lead the kids in camp songs, games, crafts, drama, and hilarious adventures that stretch the imagination. Activities focus on weekly themes, with special activities scheduled on Fridays to celebrate the end of each session. Children are to bring a lunch that does not require refrigeration.

THE CAMP IS DIVIDED INTO TWO AGE GROUPS

AGES 3-5 YEARSThe 3-5 year old group is a perfect fi rst-time camp experience, with plenty of preschool aged socialization time. 5-year-old children who have not yet been to kindergarten belong in this group. All campers must be toilet trained.

GRADES K-4This group continues to build new friendships through fun adventures. For children who have completed grades K-4.*Reduced fee due to short week.

AGES: 8-13DATES: June 13 – July 29TIMES: 8am – 12:30pmDAYS: Mondays through FridaysLOCATIONS: Valley Oak Park, 1150 Eastern Avenue,

Sacramento, 95864

WEEKLY FEES: $20 Per Child

Session Dates: Theme:Week 1 June 13 – 17 Let’s get HYPE’dWeek 2 June 20 – 24 Mission/Fitness ImpossibleWeek 3 June 27 – July 1 HYPE Olympics**Week off July 4 – 8 4th of JulyWeek 4 July 11 – 15 Favorite Jersey WeekWeek 5 July 18 – 22 Super HeroWeek 6 July 25 – 29 Jog-a-thon

CAMP HAVE A LOT OF FUN CAMP KIDS

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AGES: 5 – 11DATES: June 6 – 24DAYS: Mondays through FridaysLOCATIONS: Sierra Oaks School – 171 Mills Rd,

Sacramento, 95864Choices Charter School –4425 Laurelwood Way,Sacramento, 95864

WEEKLY FEES: 1.5 hours class - $78 for the week3 hours class - $156 for the week

June 6 – 10 Held at Sierra Oaks K-8

(171 Mills Rd, 95864)

8:30 – 11:30am Team Ultimate Bake Off: Round #211:30am – Noon Lunch Break (for campers staying)Noon – 1:30pm Dual War OR All Kinds of Art1:30 – 1:45pm Break (for campers staying)1:45 – 4:45pm Wired: Electronic Gizmos and Gadgets

June 13 – 17 Held at Choices Charter School

(4425 Laurelwood Way, 95864)

8:30 – 11:30am Team Ultimate Bake off: Round #211:30am – Noon Lunch Break (for campers staying)Noon – 3pm Movie Magic3 – 3:15pm Break (for campers staying)3:15 – 4:45pm Dual War or All Kinds of Art

June 20 – June 24 Held at Choices Charter School

(4425 Laurelwood Way, 95864)

8:30 – 11:30am Wired: Electronic Gizmos and Gadgets11:30am – Noon Lunch Break (for campers staying)Noon – 1:30pm Dual War

For more informationcontact Danny at 333-6464 ext. 3101 orvisit incredibleadventurescamp.com

Summer Camps

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Junior LeaderThe Junior Leader Programs are designed toprovide experience and training to youth ages 12 – 17,in a fun learning environment. Junior Leaders are responsible for assisting our Recreation Leaders for Camp Kids and Camp Have a Lot of Fun (CHALOF) summer programs. Junior leaders assist in leading games, arts and crafts, sports, music, and other fun activities for approximately 30 – 100 children at our Camp Kids and CHALOF summer camps. In addition, there are a number of special events including movie nights, miniature golf and various other staff bonding events for the junior leaders scheduled throughout the summer. There are a limited number of Junior Leaders positions available. All applicants will be given an interview. Chosen candidates for the program will be assessed a $90 program fee to cover trip costs for the Junior Leader Programs.

REGISTRATION DEADLINE FOR JUNIOR LEADER INTERVIEWS:Friday, April 15 for Camp Kids andFriday, April 22 for Camp Have A Lot of Fun

Program begins June 6 and ends August 5.

The Junior Leader Program runs Mondays through Fridays. For Camp Kids, two sessions are utilized each day, a morning session(8am – 12:30pm) and an afternoon session (12:30 – 5pm). Junior Leaders are chosen to attend one session only per day. CHALOF hours vary, for more information please call. In addition, one hourly training session will be held for Junior Leaders each week. The Junior Leader programs are for children ages 12 – 17 years. For more information, please call Nicole or Rodney at 488-7276 ext. 3016 or 3017 or check our website at MORPD.com.

The Sacramento Parks Foundation exists to support parks, promote community well-being, provide improved facilities and programs, and to sponsor youth participation in recreation programs. Through your generosity, you can give a child the opportunity to attend a Mission Oaks summer camp. Mission Oaks Recreation & Park District is a proud member of this 501(c)3 non-profi t organization. Please visit www.sacparksfoundation.org for more information, and to learn about donation and volunteer opportunities.

Summer JobsCamp Kids, Camp Have A Lot of

Fun and Project HYPE summer programs are in need of Recreation Leaders. Leaders are

needed Mondays through Fridays for various hours. Leader hours are approximately 20 to

30 hours per week. Program hours vary.Most programs run between 8am and 5pm.

Leaders will be asked to assist in running summer recreation programs which could

include: sports activities, active and passive games, arts and craft activities, music, drama

and assisting with special events.In addition, leaders will need to attend weekly

meetings and/or special events at various hours following their program sessions.

Our Summer Programs are forchildren ages 3-13 years.

For more information,call 488-7276 ext. 3016 or 3017.

Pay range is $10 to $11.03 per hour.

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Youth Sports

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Ashton Park Tiny Tots: Ages 5-7. Fee: $35 per session. Session 4: May 2 - May 23 (Mondays) 4 – 4:30 pm Session 5: Aug. 1 - Aug. 22 (Mondays) 4 – 4:30 pm Session 6: Aug. 29 - Sept. 26 (Mondays) 4 – 4:30 pm

Pre-Academy: Ages 8-12. Fee: $50 per session. Session 4: May 2 - May 23 (Mondays) 4:30 – 5:30 pm Session 5: Aug. 1 - Aug. 22 (Mondays) 4:30 – 5:30 pm Session 6: Aug. 29 - Sept. 26 (Mondays) 4:30 – 5:30 pm

Adults Beginner Tennis: Fee: $50 per session. Session 1: Aug. 29 - Sept. 26 (Mondays) 5:30 – 6:30 pm

Gibbons Park Tiny Tots: Ages 5-7. Fee: $35 per session. Session 4: May 3 - May 24 (Tuesdays) 4 – 4:30 pm Session 5: Aug. 2 - Aug. 23 (Tuesdays) 4 – 4:30 pm Pre-Academy: Ages 8-12. Fee: $50 per session. Session 4: May 3 - May 24 (Tuesdays) 4:30 – 5:30 pm Session 5: Aug. 2 - Aug. 23 (Tuesdays) 4:30 – 5:30 pm

Adults Intermediate Tennis: Fee: $50 per session. Session 1: Sept. 6 - Sept. 27 (Tuesdays) 5:30 – 6:30 pmAcademy 1: Ages 8-13. Fee: $35 per session. Session 4: May 7 - May 28 (Saturdays) 9 – 10:00 am Session 5: Aug. 6 - Aug. 27 (Saturdays) 9 – 10:00 am Academy 2: Ages 13-18. Fee: $35 per session. Session 4: May 7 - May 28 (Saturdays) 10 – 11:00 am Session 5: Aug. 6 - Aug. 27 (Saturdays) 10– 11:00 am

Skyhawks Summer Sports Camps

To register for these program, and for more information, please visit Skyhawks.com or call 1-800-804-3509.

Flag Football Camp

Volleyball Camp

Class # Dates Days Time Ages Fee Location SSA88191 6/20-6/24 M-F 9am - Noon 6-14 $119 Swanston Park

Class # Dates Days Time Ages Fee Location SSA88192 6/27-7/01 M-F 9am - Noon 6-14 $119 Gibbons ParkSSA88193 7/05-7/08 T-F 9am - Noon 6-14 $99 Swanston Park

Shelfi eld Park 1849 Suffolk Way, CarmichaelDay: SaturdaysSpring Dates: 4/9 – 6/4 (no class 5/28) (8 classes)Summer Dates: 6/25 – 8/20 (no class 7/2) (8 classes)Fee: $91 per 8-week session

Instructional soccer classes for boys and girls ages 2-10. Learn the fundamentals of soccer through our non-competitive age-appropriate format. All participants will receive a Kidz Love Soccer jersey! Kidz Love Soccer…Where the score is always Fun to Fun!™

Mommy/Daddy & Me Soccer – (ages 2 – 3½) – 9:00-9:30am Tot-Soccer – (ages 3½ – 4) – 9:40-10:10am Pre-Soccer – (ages 4 – 5) – 10:10-10:45am Soccer 1: Techniques & Teamwork – (ages 5 – 6) – 10:45-11:30am Soccer 2: Skillz & Scrimmages – (ages 7 – 10) – 11:30-12:15pm

For more information call (916) 333-6464 KLS Rain-out Hotline: 1-888-372-5803

Youth Basketball Clinic Participants will learn basketball fundamentals and teamwork.

When: April 9 – May 14 (Saturdays)

Time: 10am to 12pm

Price: $10 per week or $50 for entire session

Ages: 8-17 years old (8-12) (13-17)

Location: Swanston Community Center, 2350 Northrop Ave,

Sacramento, 95825

Bring tennis shoes, water bottle,

shorts and a positive attitude!

Skyhawks Summer Sports CampsHip Hop Dance

Tuesday 3-4pm Ages 5-8 Tuesday 4-5pm Ages 9-12

$35 per 4 weeks Session 1: June 21-July 12 Session 2: July 19-Aug 9

Hop, pop, and bop to the popular be ats of hip hop! Location:

Mission Oaks Community Center972-0336

NEW CLASS

Mission OaksTennis Academy

For more information, please contact Peter Haddow,USPTR Certifi ed Tennis Pro at 803-9895

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Swanston Community Center Programs

Circle Time Circle Time is an hour of storytelling, song singing, and crafts for children up to fi ve years old and their parents.Mondays, 10 – 11am | April 4 – May 31Cost: Free

Ping Pong ClubMondays, 1 – 2:30pmCost: $2 suggested donation.Come on out for friends, exercise and more with our ping-pong club Drop-inTable-Tennis group welcoming all abilities and ages.

Aikido Mondays, 6:30 – 8:30 PM

Cost: $60 per10 week session Learn self defense

Tai Chi Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9:30 – 10:30am

Cost: $30 per month Relax and improve body motion!

Mon/Wed 8 – 9am, Body Sculpt Mon/Wed/Fri at 9:30am & Sat at 8:30am, Jazzercise

Cost: $45 per month EFT or $15 drop-in

Chair Yoga Learn Yoga postures,breathing techniques, meditation, andrelaxation while strengthening your body.

Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:45 – 11:45am

Cost: $30 per month for 2 days or$20 per month for 1 day Please bring a Yoga mat and water.

NEWCLASS

Adult Computer Classes Mondays and Saturdays atSwanston Community CenterCall for Class TimesAge Level: Adults 18+

Fees: May vary, depending on course With courses such as advanced word processing, spreadsheets, Google Apps and much more.

Swanston Community Center2350 Northrop Ave, Sacramento * 333-6464

Season Opener 5/21 10am-5pmWeekends Only 5/21 - 6/5 10am-5pmMemorial Day 5/30 10am-5pm

Open 7 Day 6/4 - 8/14 10am-7pmWeekends Only 8/20 - 9/25 10am-5pmLabor Day 9/5 10am-7pm

2016 Season

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District Map

MISSION OAKS PARK PATROLYou Can Help to be our Eyes and Ears• For life-threatening situations, call 911• For non-emergencies: 874-5115• For after-hour maintenance emergencies: 875-5000• Email: [email protected]

A Service of the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department Off Duty Program The Mission Oaks Recreation and Park District has contracted with the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department to provide park security since 1985.The primary function of the Mission Oaks Park Patrol is to patrol the parks and facilities of the park district and provide law enforcement when and where needed.

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District Facilities

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Adult Fitness

Mission Oaks Community Center4701 Gibbons Dr., Carmichael * 972-0336

JAZZERCISE and JAZZERCISE LOW IMPACT Mon/Wed/Thurs, 5:30-6:30pm Dance Mixx / Fusion • Tues/Thurs 8am, Sat. 9am LO-Dance Mix

Cost: $40 per month / EFT 65+ rate: $30 per month EFT

AQUA AEROBICSAt Del Norte Pool Wednesday & Friday 10:45-11:45am, or Tuesday & Thursday 4:30-5:30pm, orMonday & Wednesday 6:15-7:15pm

Cost: $45 per month

WATER WALKINGAt Del Norte Pool Tuesday & Thursday 10:45-11:45am

Cost: $45 per month Walking in the water is an excellent workout that is easy on the joints.

BEND, BREATHE, AND BALANCE Monday 11am-Noon

Cost: $10 per month Gentle stretches that relax the muscles!

CIRCUIT TRAINING Tuesday & Thursday 8-9am

Cost: $25 per month Increase cardio, strengthen muscles,

increase coordination!

CHAIR YOGA Monday or Wednesday,11am-Noon

Cost: $15 per month Great workout for beginners!

FUN FIT FOR ALL! Mon/Wed/Fri 8-9am or 9-10am

Cost: $15 per month Have fun exercising to improve your healthy lifestyle. A class for all ages and abilities.

TAI CHI Tuesday & Thursday, 4-5pm

Cost: $30 per month Improve your balance!

YOGATuesday & Thursday 8-9am Cost: $30 per month,two days a week Monday or Wednesday 5:45-6:45pm Cost: $15 per month,one day a week

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Adult Classes

Mission Oaks Community Center4701 Gibbons Dr., Carmichael * 972-0336

WINE APPRECIATION Thursday 6 – 7:30pm

September - Wines of Chile

October - Wines of Australia

Cost: $40 for 4 weeks

LINE DANCE CLASS Wednesday, 4 – 5:30pm

Cost: $20 per month Join the fun and learn new dances.

COMPUTER KNOW HOW May 12 – General Computer Security June 9 – Getting the most out of your iPhone/iPad2-3pm

FREE EVENT

ZUMBA Tuesday & Thursday, 6:30 – 7:30pm

Cost: $30 per month ($20 for one-dayper week)Join the party and dance!

BALLROOMDANCE CLASS Monday 3:30 – 4:30pm

Cost: $15 per month Learn to dance orimprove your moves.

ZUMBA GOLD Tuesday & Thursday: 9 – 9:50am

Cost: $30 per month ($20 for one-dayper week) Latin Dance cardio workout.

FOLK DANCING Wednesday 3 – 4:30pm

Cost: $20 per month Learn traditional

international dances!

TAP FIT Tuesday, Noon – 12:50pm, Beginner level Tuesday, 11 – 11:50am, Beginner/Intermediate level Tuesday, 10 – 10:50am, Intermediate level Wednesday, Noon – 12:50pm, Intermediate level Thursdays, 10 – 10:50am, Advanced level

Cost: $20 per month

NEWCLASS

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Travel The Region

Van Tours Mission Oaks offers several van tours monthly, taking

adventurous groups on day trips to the best our region has to offer. This is a great way to explore and make new friends. Tours originate from our two community centers.

For information on upcoming van tours, please call: Swanston Community Center at 333-6464

and Mission Oaks Community Center at 972-0336or visit MORPD.com

Sunday, May 15 Join Sunset Magazine celebration in their NEW

home in Sonoma. Enjoy this highly interactive festival with loads of activities, test kitchens, garden tours, presentations by Sunset food, travel, home and garden experts, hands

on projects, wine and microbrew tasting.

Cost: $93 per person Deadline: May 1

Take your chance and try your luck!Get $12 Cash coupon AND $3 Food coupon

Cost: $15 per person Seats available fi rst come fi rst served

Feather Falls CasinoTuesday June 21

Bridge toBridge Cruise Wednesday July 13

Sail under both the Golden Gate and theSan Francisco/Oakland Bay Bridge and cruiseentire urban skyline. Learn history of bridges,

SF Bay geology, earthquakes, and seismic design of the new bridge. Lunch at Fog Harbor on Pier 39.

Cost: $129 per person

Deadline: June 1

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Travel The Globe

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America’s Music Cities French Quarter, Graceland, Grand Old Opry show & Backstage

tour, Ryman Auditorium, Country Music Hall of Fame,Historic RCA Studio B. November 6-13, 2016

$2,899pp Double Occupancy. Includes Air. Book by May 6, 2016 Save $100

Rome & Amalfi Coast Rome, Regional wines with dinner, Motecassino,

Sorrento, Buffalo Milk Mozzarella Factory, Amalfi Coast, Paestum, Pompeii,

Winery Visit, Naples, National Archaeological Museum March 9-18, 2017

$4,099pp Double Occupancy. Includes Air. Book by September 9, 2016 Save $100

Florida The Sunshine State Miami, South Beach area, Little Havana, Key Largo,

Everglades, Orlando, Explore Theme Parks,NASA’s Kennedy Space Center

January 26-Feb 2, 2017 $3,349pp Double Occupancy. Includes Air.

Space Available fi rst come fi rst served

Wednesday, June 8 10am

Mission Oaks Community Center

4701 Gibbons Drive, Carmichael, CA 95608

972-0336

Also highlighting: Shades of Ireland Discover Croatia,

Slovenia & Southern Charm

EASY Group Travel Designed for Adventurerswho are newly retired or

“still working but ready to travel.”

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Bring a Friend!

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Community Events and Services

Wills and Estate Planning Appointments available to assist anyone over the age of 55 in preparing Durable Power of Attorney and Simple

Wills. An optional $75 per person donation to Mission Oaks is requested for Simple Wills. Trusts are available

upon request at an additional rate. Call 972-0336 to make an appointment.

Free

Movies in the Park�

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July 22Carmichael Park

5750 Grant AveCarmichael

Bring ablanket or lawn chair

July 29Mission North Park3344 Mission Ave

Carmichael

All movies begin at sunsetFor more information

488-2810

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Mission Oaks Community Center presents

Friday April 22, 2016 8-11am

50+ VendorsHealth Screenings • Door Prizes Fitness Demonstration

Bring a

friend!

Healthy Food Show by Chef Joshua Quinto Show Times: 9:15, 10, & 10:45

FREEHEALTH FAIRE

For more information,please call 488-2810

Mission Oaks Recreation and Park District Presents:

Concerts in the Park

We bring the free music, you bring the chair!Food and beverage vendors will be

available at both shows!

Sunday, June 12Swanston Park, 2350 Northrop Ave

Sacramento 95825, 5-7pm

Sunday, Sept. 18Gibbons Park, 4701 Gibbons DrCarmichael 95608, 5-7pm

Next PhaseIsley Brothers Tribute

Fleetwood MaskThe Ultimate Tribute to Fleetwood Mac

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Theme Dances June 15 Hollywood

June 29 Patriotic Dance July 13 Hawaiian Dance

July 27 Fiesta August 10 Rock N’ Roll August 24 Mardi Gras

972-0336

WEDNESDAYS7-9pm

Ballroom Dancingwith Live Music!

Cocuzzi Dance Trio Admission:

$7 per person

Starlight DancesStarlight DancesBaby Boomer Dance PartyDancing to Classic tunes

that span the ages

FridayMay 13 & July 29

7-9pm Cost: $5 online or

$6 at the doorLet’s get the party started

THE 59ers BAND

Community Events

Monday, July 4th

Come celebrate America at the 14th Annual Arden Arcade 4th of July Parade. The Parade starts at 10:30am at 2700 Fulton Avenue, just south of Marconi.The procession of fl oats travels south to Cottage Way, west on Cottage to Bell, and north to Howe Park.

Following the Parade is a family celebration with food, fun and games. An awards ceremony for best fl oats in a variety of categories will begin at 11:15am.

We thank our friends at Fulton El Camino Recreation & Park District for this FUN & FREE community event.

CARMICHAEL4th of July ParadeMonday, July 4th

Begin the morning at the Elks for breakfast buffet from 7-11am. Cost $5 per adult and $3 per child under

the age of 12. Then settle in for the 58th annual Carmichael 4th of

July Parade beginning at 10:30am. This is the longest-running parade in Sacramento County. It begins at Marconi near Fair Oaks Blvd, and concludes at the Elks Lodge

on Cypress Ave. We thank the Carmichael Elks for this fun annual

event for the community.

CARMICHAELFIREWORKS

SHOWMonday, July 4th

La SierraCommunity Center

5325 Engle Road, Carmichael

Join us as early as 7pm for Food, Music & Fun!

Bring your blankets or lawn chairs,sit back and enjoy the fi reworks spectacular beginning at dark (approx. 9:30pm). Please visit

Carmichaelpark.com for more info.

Presented by:

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GIBBONSPARKSharon Hoyt Photography

Mission Oaks offers group picnic areas for

rent from May to October at:

• Ashton Park • Gibbons Park• Mission North Park • Swanston Park

Reservations must be made at least seven business days in advance and can be made up to

one year in advance.For more information,please visit MORPD.com or call 488-2810.

Picnic RentalsWEDDINGS

Mission Oaks Community Center

AUDITORIUM• Seats 250 Dining, 300 Assembly• Beautiful Park Setting, Wood Floor, Round Tables• Use of Catering Kitchen• One Year Advanced Rentals

ACTIVITY ROOM• Seats 125 Dining, 225 Assembly• Similar Amenities as Auditorium

CLUB ROOM• Seats 45 Dining, 77 Assembly

Swanston Community Center

ACTIVITY ROOM• Seats 125 Dining, 225 Assembly• Beautiful Park Setting, Non-Skid Laminate

Floor, Round Tables• Use of Pantry/Kitchen• One Year Advanced Rentals

CONFERENCE ROOM• Seats 25 Assembly

2350 Northrop Ave., SacramentoPlease call 333-6464 for availability and rates.

4701 Gibbons Dr., CarmichaelPlease call 972-0336 for availability and rates.

Building Rentals

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