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MOVAL ROCKS! MOVAL MOVIES&

F R E E A D M I S S I O N

STARTS AT 6:45 PM

PARK S&COMMUN I T Y S E R V I C E S

The MoVal Rocks! Concert begins at 6:45 pm. Join us for MoVal Movies immediately following the concert. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets, and enjoy a variety of local food vendors on the grass behind the Conference & Recreation Center, 14075 Frederick St.

UMBRELLAS, POP-UPS AND ALCOHOL ARE NOT PERMITTED.

SING

JULY14

NEON NATION80’S HITS

MOANA

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LATIN NATIONCUMBIAS, SALSA

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SANTANAWAYSCARLOS SANTANA COVER BAND

STAR WARS:

ROGUE ONE(PG:13)

THE LEGO

BATMAN MOVIE

JULY28

GLACIER BLUEJAZZ, BLUES

951.413.3280 | www.moval.org/pcs

951.413.3280 | www.moval.org/pcsUpon request, this invitation (news release/agenda/notifi cation) will be made available in appropriate alternative formats to persons with disabilities, in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Any person with a disability who requires a modifi cation or accommodation in order to participate in these activities should direct such requests to Guy Pegan, ADA Coordinator, at 951.413.3120 at least 72 hours before the activity. The 72-hour notifi cation will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility and participation in this meeting or event.(5 - 1 1 yrs) (1 2 - 1 4 yrs)

kids & teens

Participants will enjoy a variety of art projects, dance, games, excursions, golf, sports, talent showcases, and so much more in a supervised, fun-fi lled environment. Participants must provide two snacks each day. Lunch will be provided. Register today. Space is limited.

MARCH ANNEX CENTER (TEENS)15450 4th street

MARCH FIELD PARK COMMUNITY CENTER (KIDS) 15325 6th street

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33 community groups

4 community calendarEvent Listings

6 explore our parksMap & Facilities

8 register todayRecreation InfoRegister Online

9 moval kids zoneYouth Recreation

11 enrich your life classes11 Acting11 Art12 Dance15 Martial Arts/Boxing16 Music17 Skills & Education19 Special Needs20 Summer Camps21 Lake Perris Programs21 Summer Swim Program

22 fitness & sports22 Basketball23 Bowling23 Fitness & Health24 Kickball24 Golf & FootGolf24 Soccer25 Softball25 T-Ball26 Skate Park & Soccer Arena26 Volleyball

31 facility rentals

34 city directory

10 get active outdoorsHiking Events

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50 & better senior programs27 Sponsored Classes

50 & better senior services28 Arts & Crafts28 Fitness29 Games29 Music30 Skills & Education30 Special Events

keep in touch with the City of Moreno Valley

Visit us atwww.moval.org

Like us Follow us Watch MVTV-3 programming

Download onyour smartphone

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Lisa Smethurst | recreation guide editorKevin Callister | interim community services supervisorLarry Jaime | senior graphic designerSend e-mail to: [email protected] Frederick Street • 413.3280

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Friday, May 5 | 10 am - 5:30 pmCINCO DE MAYO PET ADOPTION EVENTMoreno Valley Animal Shelter14041 Elsworth St.

Celebrate by getting a new pet. Special discounted rates.

Friday, May 5 | 1 pm - 3 pm | FREECINCO DE MAYO CELEBRATIONMoreno Valley Senior Community Center25075 Fir Ave.

Seniors will enjoy a taste of the Mexican culture.

Thursday, May 11 | 1 pm - 3 pm | FREESENIOR COMMUNITY CENTER MOTHER’S DAY GARDEN PARTYMoreno Valley Senior Community Center25075 Fir Ave.

Join us in celebrating all those special moms. Event is for senior ladies only

Saturday, May 13 | 10:30 am MOTHER’S DAY PET ADOPTION EVENTMoreno Valley Animal Shelter14041 Elsworth St.

Celebrate by getting a new pet. Special discounted rates.

Saturday, May 20 | 7:30 am | FREEHIKE TO OLIVE MOUNTAINPalm Middle School11900 Slawson Ave.

Level: Difficult3.6 miles round trip.

Monday, May 29 | 2 pm | FREEMEMORIAL DAY ANNUAL CEREMONYMoreno Valley Veterans Memorial - Civic Center14177 Frederick St.

Remember Moreno Valley’s fallen service members.

Thursday, June 1 | 8 am - 12 pm | FREEHEALTH & RESOURCE FAIR Senior Community Center25075 Fir Ave.

Learn more about health and the resources available to seniors.

Friday, June 2 | 8 am - 12 pm | FREESENIOR CENTER FLEA MARKETSenior Community Center25075 Fir Ave.

Calling all bargain shoppers! Vendor $5. Open to the public.

Saturday, June 17 | 9 am - 2 pm | FREESENIOR FATHER’S DAY GOLF TOURNAMENTCottonwood Golf Center13671 Frederick St.

Join us for the senior center golf tournament. Prizes and barbecue will be provided.

Thursday, June 22 | 1 pm - 3 pm | FREESENIOR CENTER JUNETEENTH Senior Community Center25075 Fir Ave.

Seniors will enjoy a celebration of freedom. Poetry, art displays, and cultural dancing. Refreshments will be served.

May June

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Level: Difficult3.3 miles round trip

Friday, July 28 | 5 pm - 9 pm | FREESENIOR CENTER CASINO NIGHTSenior Community Center25075 Fir Ave.

Seniors will enjoy a night of Vegas-style fun, raffles, and prizes. Refreshments and appetizers will be served.

Thursday, August 10 | 10 am - 3 pm | FREETIME FOR TOTS OPEN HOUSETownGate Community Center13100 Arbor Park Ln.

This annual event showcases the City’s preschool-age program, which prepares youth ages 3 to 5 years for kindergarten.

Thursday, August 17 | 1 pm - 3 pm | FREEHAWAIIAN LUAUSenior Community Center25075 Fir Ave.

It’s time for seniors to wear Hawaiian-style attire and party.

TBDSTATE OF THE CITY ADDRESSConference & Recreation Center14075 Frederick St.

Come hear about the great things happening in our city during this annual event.

Tuesday, July 4 | 9:30 am | FREEINDEPENDENCE DAY PARADENorth on Frederick St. beginning at Alessandro Blvd., then west on Towngate Blvd.

Join us in this great Independence Day celebration that you will want to attend year-after-year. Enjoy a fun-filled community parade, great live music, and an impressive firework show to conclude the celebration of our independence.

Tuesday, July 4 | 2 pm - 9 pm 4TH OF JULY FAMILY FUN FESTMorrison Park/ Mountain View Middle SchoolCorner of Dracea Ave. & Morrison St.

Presale: $2 per person & $10 family (for a family of six)On July 4th: FREE before 4 pm & $3 per person after 4 pmEnjoy music, festivities. Children under 5 and military personnel with ID are free.

Friday, July 7 | 6:30 pm | FREEMoVal Rocks! & MoVal MoviesConference & Recreation Center14075 Frederick St.

Concert: SantanaWays - Carlos Santana Cover BandMovie: Sing

Thursday, July 13 | 1 pm - 3 pm | $1TEXAS BBQ AND CHILI COOK-OFFSenior Community Center25075 Fir Ave.

Seniors are invited to enjoy a delicious barbecue right off the grill.

Friday, July 14 | 6:30 pm | FREEMoVal Rocks! & MoVal MoviesConference & Recreation Center14075 Frederick St.

Concert: Neon Nation (80’s Hits)Movie: Star Wars: Rogue One (PG13)

Friday, July 21 | 6:30 pm | FREEMoVal Rocks! & MoVal MoviesConference & Recreation Center14075 Frederick St.

Concert: Latin Nation (Cumbias, Salsa)Movie: Moana

Friday, July 28 | 6:30 pm | FREEMoVal Rocks! & MoVal MoviesConference & Recreation Center14075 Frederick St.

Concert: Glacier Blue - Jazz BandMovie: The Lego Batman Movie

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ADRIENNE MITCHELL MEMORIAL PARK22631 Bay AvenueAmenities: 4-Lighted Basketball Courts, Barbecues, Picnic Shelters, Security Lighting, Tot Lot

BAYSIDE PARK24435 Bay AvenueAmenities: Basketball Court, Barbecues, Picnic Shelters, Security Lighting, Tot Lot

BETHUNE PARK16745 Kitching StreetAmenities: Barbecues, Off-street Parking, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting, Snack Bar, Softball/Baseball Field, 2-Lighted Tennis Courts, Tot Lot, Water Feature

CELEBRATION PARK14965 Morgan AvenueAmenities: Basketball Court, Barbecues, Off-street Parking, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting, Tot Lot, Water Feature

COLD CREEK TRAILHEADNason Street and Dracaea AvenueAmenities: Multi-Purpose Trail, Off-street Parking, Picnic Tables, Security Lighting

COLLEGE PARK16130 Lasselle StreetAmenities: Security Lighting, Soccer Field, Tot Lot

COTTONWOOD EQUESTRIAN STAGING AREA28590 Cottonwood AvenueAmenities: Multi-Purpose Trail, Picnic Tables, Security Lighting, Picnic Shelter COTTONWOOD GOLF CENTER13671 Frederick StreetAmenities: Banquet Facilities, Off-street Parking, Restrooms, Security Lighting

EL POTRERO PARK16901 Lasselle StreetAmenities: Barbecues, Multi-Use Athletic Field, Off-street Parking, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting, Soccer Field, Tot Lot

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17ROCK RIDGE PARK27119 Waterford WayAmenities: Barbecues, Picnic Shelters, Security Lighting, Tot Lot

SENIOR COMMUNITY CENTER25075 Fir AvenueAmenities: Banquet Facilities, Billiard Room, Classrooms, Meeting Rooms, Off-street Parking, Restrooms, Security Lighting

SHADOW MOUNTAIN PARK23239 Presidio Hills DriveAmenities: Barbecues, Off-street Parking, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting, 2-Lighted Softball/Baseball Fields, Tot Lot

SUNNYMEAD PARK12655 Perris BoulevardAmenities: Barbecues, Off-street Parking, Picnic Tables, Restrooms, Security Lighting, Snack Bar, 4-Lighted Softball/Baseball Fields, Tot Lot

TOWNGATE COMMUNITY CENTER13100 Arbor Park LaneAmenities: Banquet Facilities, Off-street Parking, Restrooms, Security Lighting

TOWNGATE MEMORIAL PARK13051 Elsworth StreetAmenities: Barbecues, Multi-Use Athletic Fields, Off-street Parking, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting, 1-Lighted Softball/Baseball Field, Tot Lot

VETERANS MEMORIAL14075 Frederick StreetAdjacent to Conference & Recreation Center Amenities: Ceremony Site, Rose Garden, Veterans Memorial

VICTORIANO PARK25730 Los Cabos DriveAmenities: Barbecues, Multi-Use Athletic Fields, Off-street Parking, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting

VISTA LOMAS PARK26700 Iris AvenueAmenities: Basketball Court, Barbecues, Off-street Parking, Picnic Shelters, Security Lighting, Softball Fields, Tot Lot

WESTBLUFF PARK10750 Pigeon Pass RoadAmenities: Barbecues, Off-Street Parking, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting, Softball/Baseball Fields, Tot Lot

WESTON PARK13170 Lasselle StreetAmenities: Barbecues, Multi-Use Athletic Fields, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting, Softball Field, Tot Lot

WOODLAND PARK25705 Cactus AvenueAmenities: 4-Lighted Basketball Courts, Barbecues, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting, Lighted Softball Field, 4-Lighted Tennis Courts, Tot Lot, 4 Pickle Ball Courts

To obtain a map of the City’s multi-use trails and bikeways call 413.3702.

*All parks and recreation facilities meet current ADA standards.

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LAKE PERRIS STATE RECREATION AREAMoreno Valley Entrance:Via Del Lago east of Moreno Beach Drive

17901 Lake Perris Drive, PerrisAmenities and Activities: Bicycling, Boating, Camping, Fishing, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Paddle Boarding, Rock Climbing, and Swimming.

For more information, call: 940.5600. www.parks.ca.gov.

FAIRWAY PARK27891 John F. Kennedy Drive Amenities: Barbecues, Multi-Use Athletic Field, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting, Soccer Field, Tot Lot, Volleyball Court

GATEWAY PARK23975 Manzanita AvenueAmenities: Barbecues, Off-street Parking, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting, Tot Lot

HIDDEN SPRINGS PARK9675 Hidden Springs DriveAmenities: Barbecues, Multi-Purpose Trail, Picnic Shelter, Tot Lot, Trailhead

JOHN F. KENNEDY MEMORIAL PARK15115 Indian StreetAmenities: Barbecues, Off-street Parking, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting, 1-Lighted Softball Field, 4-Lighted Tennis Courts, Tot Lot

LASSELLE SPORTS PARK17155 Lasselle StreetAmenities: Barbecues, 3-Lighted Football Fields, Off-street Parking, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting, Snack Bar, Tot Lot

MARCH ANNEX CENTER15450 4th Street

MARCH FIELD PARK & VALLEY SKATE PARK15415 6th StreetAmenities: Off-street Parking, Restrooms, Lighted Skate Park/Soccer Arena, Snack Bar, 2-Lighted Softball/Baseball Fields

MARCH FIELD PARK COMMUNITY CENTER 15325 6th StreetAmenities: Basketball Courts, Restrooms, Security Lighting, Tot Lot (Community Center Use Only)

MORENO VALLEY COMMUNITY PARK13380 Frederick StreetAmenities: Barbecues, Off-street Parking, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Snack Bar, 4-Lighted Soccer Fields, Tot Lot

MORENO VALLEY CONFERENCE & RECREATION CENTER14075 Frederick StreetAmenities: Ballroom, Gardens, Indoor Basketball/Volleyball Courts, Kitchen, Meeting Rooms, Off-street Parking, Patio, Restrooms, Security Lighting, Wedding Arch

MORENO VALLEY EQUESTRIAN PARK & NATURE CENTER INCLUDING HOUND TOWN DOG PARK11150 Redlands BoulevardAmenities: Dog Park, Horse Arena, Multi-Purpose Trails, Off-street Parking

MORRISON PARK26667 Dracaea AvenueAmenities: Barbecues, Off-Street Parking, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting, Soccer Field, Snack Bar, 4-Lighted Softball/Baseball Fields

PARQUE AMISTAD26160 Gentian AvenueAmenities: Basketball Court, Barbecues, Picnic Shelters, Security Lighting, Softball Field, Tot Lot

PATRIOT PARK15310 Perris BoulevardAmenities: Picnic Tables, Security Lighting,Tot Lot

PEDRORENA PARK16009 Rancho Del LagoAmenities: Basketball Court, Barbecues, Multi-Use Athletic Fields, Off-street Parking, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting, 4 Tennis Courts, Tot Lot

RANCHO VERDE PARKLasselle Street & Cremello Way Future Site

RANCHO VERDE EQUESTRIAN STAGING AREA17484 Kentucky Derby DriveAmenities: Multi-Purpose Trails, Security Lighting

RIDGE CREST PARK28506 John F. Kennedy DriveAmenities: Barbecues, Multi-Use Athletic Fields, Off-street Parking, Picnic Shelters, Restrooms, Security Lighting, Soccer Fields, Tot Lot

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register onlineRegister in English or Spanish in the comfort of your own home. Online Registration

for Moreno Valley Parks & Community Serviceshttp://online.activecommunities.com/MorenoValley

Unless otherwise noted, registration is handled by the personnel at the Parks & Community Services office, 14075 Frederick Street, Moreno Valley, CA 92553. Registration fees will not be accepted at class locations by instructors. Registration is conducted on a first-come, first-served basis. All fees must be paid at the time of registration. Registration fees and class days are subject to change.

Office Hours: Monday - Thursday, 7:30 am - 8:30 pm and Friday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm (closed holidays). For class, program, or holiday schedule information, call 413.3280, email [email protected], or visit the website at www.moval.org.

Registration fees for all programs and activities, including monthly classes, are due at least three working days PRIOR to the activity. Participants must bring a paid receipt to the first class. Classes that fail to meet the required minimum number of students within three working days prior to the scheduled start date may be canceled. Dates, times, and locations of all recreation activities/classes, etc., are subject to change without notice.

For your convenience, online registration is now available at www.online.activecommunities.com/morenovalley. Convenience/transaction fees will be applied to all online transactions and cannot be refunded. Mail-in registration must be received three days prior to the beginning of the program. Fees may be paid by check, cashier’s check, money order, Visa, MasterCard, or cash.

Processing fee per transaction is $2 for residents and $4 for non-residents. A $25 non-refundable fee will be applied to all returned checks, even if registration is canceled. Unless otherwise indicated, registration is continuous.

There is no prorating of fees. Program costs are as stated in this guide. If you sign up for a class after the class has started, you must pay full price (unless the class offers “drop-in” rates) or you may wait until the following session to register.

Lessons that are missed by the participant will not be made-up or credited. Lessons missed by the instructor or due to scheduling conflicts by Moreno Valley Parks & Community Services Department will be made up as soon as possible.

Fees paid for classes canceled by the Parks & Community Services Department will be returned in full, with the exception of online convenience fees. A request for transfer to another class must be done in person at the Parks & Community Services office.

Refunds must be requested in writing prior to the registration deadline. No refunds will be granted after the first class meeting. A 20% handling fee will be applied to ALL refunds or program transfers. Refunds take approximately one month to process. No person shall be subject to discrimination on the grounds of religion, race, color, sex, or national origin.

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VALLEY KIDS DAY CAMP DURATION: 1 WEEK SESSIONParticipants will enjoy a variety of arts, crafts, games, music, and talent shows. Additional sites may be added. Call 413.3280 for more information.

Site: March Field Park Community Center Fee: Resident Fee: $85/per week 15325 6th St. Non-resident Fee: $111/per week

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Mon-Fri 7 am-6 pm 5-11 Jun 5-Aug 4 (No class on July 4)

A CHILD’S PLACE AFTER SCHOOL CHILD PROGRAM (LICENSED)Moreno Valley Parks & Community Services Department is accepting child care applications for “A Child’s Place” After School Program. The program provides daily homework assistance, arts and crafts, nutritious snacks, and recreational activities. Parents must either be working or attending school to qualify for services. For more information, contact Moreno Valley Parks & Community Services Department at 413.3286.

School Sites: Armada - License # 334809653 | Creekside - License # 334816836 | Rainbow Ridge - License # 334803516 Red Maple - License # 334815843 | Sunnymead - License # 334818292

Fee: Based on income - free or at a reduced rate according to the family’s income and family size

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Mon-Fri School release K-12 Years Year Round time to 6 pm

VALLEY TEEN DAY CAMP DURATION: 1 WEEK SESSIONParticipants will enjoy a variety of arts, crafts, games, music, and talent shows. Additional sites may be added. Call 413.3280 for more information.

Site: March Annex Center Fee: Resident Fee: $85/per week 15450 4th St. Non-resident Fee: $111/per week

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Mon-Fri 7 am-6 pm 12-14 Jun 5-Aug 4

(No class on July 4)

TIME FOR TOTS DURATION: 2 WEEK SESSIONSHelp your tot get used to going to “school.” Toddlers will learn colors, shapes, letters, and numbers. Activities include games, arts, crafts, and music. Immunization record with current TB test results and birth certificate are required at time of registration. Tots must be potty trained.

Sites: Conference & Recreation Center (morning session only) TownGate Community Center ( morning session only)

DAY TIME AGE FEE BEGINS Mon-Thurs 9 am-12 pm 3-5 Resident Fee: $52 Jun 12-Aug 3

(No class on July 4)

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hikes to the topThe Recreational Trails Board sponsors hikes to promote awareness and appreciation of trails and hiking opportunities in and around our community. All hikes are free.

Know your capabilities before you participate in a hike. If you need physical assistance, please bring a companion. Make sure to wear a comfortable pair of hiking boots or walking shoes designed for good traction on off-road terrain. Bring water and optional walking stick, sunscreen, and hat as needed. Difficulty levels are as follows: DIFFICULT/STRENUOUS (significant elevation gains; challenging terrain); MODERATE (some elevation gains/hills); and EASY (basically flat/neighborhood walk). Get a free hat when you attend three hikes. Trails map available online at www.moval.org. For more information, call 413.3702.

Hike to Olive MountainSaturday, May 20

Meet at 7:30 am in the parking lot on the north side of campus (enter from Slawson Ave.) at Palm Middle School, 11900 Slawson Ave., Moreno ValleyApproximately 3.6 miles round trip. Degree of Difficulty: DIFFICULT

Hike to Hidden SpringsSaturday, July 29

Meet at 7:30 am in the parking lot directly in front of Hidden Springs Elementary School, 9801 Hidden Springs Dr., Moreno Valley Approximately 3.3 miles round trip. Degree of Difficulty: MODERATE

ELEMENTARY & MIDDLE AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMSMoreno Valley Parks & Community Services Department works with THINK Together, Moreno Valley Unified School District, and Val Verde Unified School District to provide an after school student enrichment program. There is no charge for participation. This program offers students homework assistance, academic enrichment in the core subjects of English/language arts, math and science, and additional enrichment that includes visual and performing arts, healthy living, physical fitness activities, nutrition education, strategies for resolving conflict and character education, as well as student leadership development.

For more information contact THINK Together at 571.9944 orpick up a THINK Together application at the school site.

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BEGINNING PHOTOGRAPHY DURATION: 4 WEEKSLearn the basics of photography. Bring your 35 mm or digital camera. Must provide your own film.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $35/Non-resident Fee: $46

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Tues 7-8 pm 13 & Older First Tues

(No class on July 4)

COMIC BOOK CREATION DURATION: 4 WEEKSStudents will learn the necessary techniques to create their own comic books.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $40/Non-resident Fee: $52

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CHILDREN’S BOOK CREATION DURATION: 4 WEEKSImaginative drawing games and activities will both engage your child and strengthen their creative muscles!

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $40/Non-resident Fee: $52

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Tues 6-7 pm 7-14 First Tues

(No class on July 4)

ACTING & PERFORMANCE ARTS CAMP DURATION: 1 WEEKLearn the basics of acting, singing, and dancing. $5 materials fee is due on the first day of class.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $110/Non-resident Fee: $143

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Mon-Fri 9 am-12 pm 8-15 Jun 19

ACTING AND SPEECH FOR LITTLE ONES DURATION: 4 WEEKSLearn the fundamentals of speaking and performing. $5 materials fee is due on the first day of class.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $55/Non-resident Fee: $72

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Wed 6:30-7:15 pm 4-7 First Wed

ACTING FOR KIDS DURATION: 4 WEEKSLearn the fundamentals of acting and performing. $5 materials fee is due on the first day of class.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $58/Non-resident Fee: $75

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Wed 7:30-8:15 pm 8-14 First Wed

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BALLET/ACRO FOR KIDS DURATION: 4 WEEKSClass will cover stretching, barre work, and basic gymnastics. Improves balance, coordination, and strength.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $37/Non-resident Fee: $48

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Mon 4-5 pm 5-9 First Mon

(No class on May 29)

WATERCOLOR PAINTING TECHNIQUES DURATION: 4 WEEKSLearn basic design and composition principles and brush techniques needed to make a watercolor painting.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $44/Non-resident Fee: $57

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Fri 5-6 pm 5-12 First Fri Fri 6-7 pm 13-17 First Fri Fri 7-8 pm 18 & Older First Fri

CREATIVE WRITING DURATION: 4 WEEKSLearn story structure; developing realistic characters; story arcs; how to write dialogs; and much more.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $35/Non-resident Fee: $46

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Mon 7-8 pm 13 & Older First Mon

(No class on May 29)

dance

BABY BALLET/MOMMY & ME DURATION: 4 WEEKSFor the young child that loves to move and dance. Parents are welcome to come into class with their child.

Site: Rancho Belago Dance Studio Fee: Resident Fee: $40/Non-resident Fee: $52 14475 Moreno Beach Dr., #101

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Mon 4-4:30 pm 2-3 First Mon Mon 4:30-5 pm 2-3 First Mon Wed 10-10:30 am 2-3 First Wed Wed 4-5 pm 2-3 First Wed Wed 5:30-6 pm 2-3 First Wed Sat 11:30 am-12 pm 2-3 First Sat Sat 12-12:30 pm 2-3 First Sat

(No class on May 29)

DRAWING FOR KIDS DURATION: 4 WEEKSStudents learn basic drawing techniques including sketching, shading, still life, figure, and face drawing.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $35/Non-resident Fee: $46

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Thurs 4-6 pm 5-12 First Thurs

CRAFTING FOR KIDS DURATION: 4 WEEKSYour child will be able to create various take home crafts. $10 materials fee is due to on the first day of class.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $40/Non-resident Fee: $52

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Tues 5-6 pm 7-14 First Tues

(No class on July 4)

ALL BOYS HIP HOP DURATION: 4 WEEKSDancers develop musicality, creativity, and coordination. Includes hip hop, break dancing, and dance games.

Site: Rancho Belago Dance Studio Fee: Resident Fee: $50/Non-resident Fee: $65 14475 Moreno Beach Dr., #101

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Sat 10-11 am 6-12 First Sat

BALLET JAZZ COMBO DURATION: 4 WEEKSLearn basic ballet positions and steps, with a basic introduction to jazz.

Site: Rancho Belago Dance Studio Fee: Resident Fee: $50/Non-resident Fee: $65 14475 Moreno Beach Dr., #101

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Wed 11 am-12 pm 3-5 First Wed

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CHEERLEADING AND POM POM DURATION: 12 WEEKSLearn lots of fun cheer, dance, and drill team routines. This is non-competitive and no tryouts are held. Additional items to be purchased from instructor include a $25 fee for pom poms and $80 for uniform.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $120/Non-resident Fee: $156

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Thurs 6-6:30 pm 5-7 Apr 6 Thurs 6:30-7 pm 8-15 Apr 6

BELLY DANCING-MIXED LEVELS DURATION: 4 WEEKSLearn basic moves and finger cymbals (zills) and how to dance with a veil.

Site: Senior Community Center Fee: Resident Fee: $49/Non-resident Fee: $64 25075 Fir Ave.

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Tues 6-7 pm 16 & Older First Tues

(No class on July 4)

BASIC HULA AND TAHITIAN DANCE DURATION: 4 WEEKSLearn basic steps, hand motions, and singing for Hula (Hawaiian Dance) and Ori Tahiti (Tahitian Dance). See instructor at first class for uniform requirements.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $39/Non-resident Fee: $51

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Tues 8-9 pm 9 & Older First Tues

(No class on July 4)

BEGINNING BALLET FOR KIDS DURATION: 4 WEEKSClass covers proper technique, barre work, center adagio, grace, and strength associated with ballet.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $37/Non-resident Fee: $48

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Wed 4-5 pm 5-10 First Wed

BALLET/JAZZ/TAP COMBO DURATION: 4 WEEKSStudents are introduced to the fundamentals and basics of ballet, the style of jazz, and rhythm of tap.

Site: Rancho Belago Dance Studio Fee: Resident Fee: $50/Non-resident Fee: $65 14475 Moreno Beach Dr., #101

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Sat 10-11 am 4-6 First Sat

BALLET/TAP COMBO DURATION: 4 WEEKSFor the first-time dancer, learn basic tap and ballet skills through imagination activities and movement games.

Site: Rancho Belago Dance Studio Fee: Resident Fee: $50/Non-resident Fee: $65 14475 Moreno Beach Dr., #101

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Wed 6-7 pm 4-6 First Wed

BEGINNER BALLET DURATION: 4 WEEKSAn introduction to ballet with beginning development of ballet concepts and a specific focus on class etiquette.

Site: Rancho Belago Dance Studio Fee: Resident Fee: $50/Non-resident Fee: $65 14475 Moreno Beach Dr., #101

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Wed 3-4 pm 7-12 First Wed

DANCE EXPLORATION DURATION: 4 WEEKSLearn to explore body movement through movement exploration, tap, ballet, beginning tumbling, and music.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $37/Non-resident Fee: $48

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Mon 5-6 pm 2½-3½ First Mon Tues 4-5 pm 3½-5 First Tues Wed 5-6 pm 3½-5 First Wed

(No class on May 29 and July 4)

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HAWAIIAN DANCE COMPETITION DURATION: 4 WEEKSDancers learn the customs, cultures, and language. Come dressed in comfortable clothing. Attendance is mandatory in order to perform. Uniform (Pau and Pareo) required; see instructor at first class. Instructor approval required to participate in this class.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $49/Non-resident Fee: $64

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Tues & 8-9 pm 9 & Older First Tues Thurs 7-9 pm

(No class on July 4)

FOLKLORIC DANCE DURATION: 4 WEEKSWarm up your dancing feet as you learn skirt movement and modern and traditional dance steps of Mexico.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $35/Non-resident Fee: $46

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Thurs 4-5 pm 3 & Older First Thurs Thurs-Advanced 5-6 pm 3 & Older First Thurs Tues 9-10 am 18 & Older First Tues

(No class on July 4)

HAWAIIAN & TAHITIAN DANCE DURATION: 4 WEEKSCome learn about traditional Hula and Tahitian dance. You will develop balance, rhythm, and get exercise. Come dressed in comfortable clothing. No plastic/paper skirts or leotards.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $25/Non-resident Fee: $33

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Tues 5-5:45 pm 3-5 First Tues Tues 5:45-6:30 pm 6-8 First Tues

(No class on July 4)

INTERMEDIATE BALLET DURATION: 4 WEEKSLearn advanced technique, barre work, center adagio, and body and strength that is associated with ballet. Instructor approval is required to participate in this class.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $37/Non-resident Fee: $48

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Wed 7-8 pm 7 & Older First Wed

INTERNATIONAL LATIN DANCE DURATION: 4 WEEKSGreat for kids to learn the discipline of partner dancing while improving self-esteem, burning calories, and learning the Latin dance culture through Samba, Bachata, and Merengue.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $45/Non-resident Fee: $59

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Sat 1-3 pm 4-9 First Sat

INTRODUCTION TO SALSA DURATION: 4 WEEKSLearn the basics of L.A. Style, On-1, and Clubbing Salsa. With the fundamental basics of Salsa, you will easily learn Cha Cha Cha and Bachata. This is a great dance to burn calories and improve self-esteem.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $30/Non-resident Fee: $39

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Mon 8-9 pm 14 & Older First Mon

(No class on May 29)

HIP HOP DURATION: 4 WEEKSLearn about the upbeat and fun dance form of hip hop. Class introduces hip hop movements and technology.

Site: Rancho Belago Dance Studio Fee: Resident Fee: $50/Non-resident Fee: $65 14475 Moreno Beach Dr., #101

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Tues 7-8 pm 7-12 First Tues Sat 9-10 am 7-12 First Sat Sat 11 am-12 pm 7-12 First Sat

(No class on July 4)

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BOXING DURATION: 4 WEEKSICON BOXING programs are for men, women, and children interested in learning the art of boxing.

Site: ICON MMA Fee: Resident Fee: $75/Non-resident Fee: $98 24287 Sunnymead Blvd.

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Mon & Wed 6-7 pm 6 & Older First Mon

(No class on May 29)

AMAZING MARTIAL ARTS DURATION: 4 WEEKSExplore different martial arts basic principles in Tae Kwon Do, boxing, kickboxing, aikido, etc.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $45/Non-resident Fee: $59

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Fri 4:15-5 pm 4-10 First Fri

TAMI D’S SOUL LINE DANCING DURATION: 4 WEEKSThis class teaches the hottest line dances and helps your body burn calories while doing it.

Site: Senior Community Center Fee: Resident Fee: $24/Non-resident Fee: $31 25075 Fir Ave.

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Thurs 6-7:30 pm 16 & Older First Thurs

TINY TOT HIP HOP DURATION: 4 WEEKSLearn the fundamentals through choreography and isolation movements, encouraging your unique personality.

Site: Rancho Belago Dance Studio Fee: Resident Fee: $50/Non-resident Fee: $65 14475 Moreno Beach Dr., #101

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Thurs 5-6 pm 4-6 First Thurs

TINY TOT TAP DURATION: 4 WEEKSA combination of creative movement and beginning tap skills are taught in this class.

Site: Rancho Belago Dance Studio Fee: Resident Fee: $50/Non-resident Fee: $65 14475 Moreno Beach Dr., #101

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Tues 3-4 pm 6 & Older First Tues Thurs 4-5 pm 4-6 First Thurs

(No class on July 4)

martial arts/boxing

PRE-BALLET DANCE DURATION: 4 WEEKSLearn to increase coordination, concentration levels, cooperation, flexibility, and ability to follow instructions.

Site: Rancho Belago Dance Studio Fee: Resident Fee: $50/Non-resident Fee: $65 14475 Moreno Beach Dr., #101

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Sat 8-9 am 4-6 First Sat Sat 12:30-1:30 pm 4-6 First Sat Wed 4:30-5:30 pm 4-6 First Wed

KICKBOXING DURATION: 4 WEEKSThis program has a unique blend of kickboxing, Muay Thai, and boxing, all combined together.

Site: ICON MMA Fee: Resident Fee: $84/Non-resident Fee: $110 24287 Sunnymead Blvd.

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Tues & Thurs 5-6 pm 4-14 First Tues Tues & Thurs 7-8 pm 15 & Older First Tues

(No class on July 4)

KUNG FU SAN SOO ANCIENT ART OF SELF DEFENSE DURATION: MONTHLYLearn to defend yourself through punches, kicks, leverages, grappling, and more.

Site: Senior Community Center Fee: Resident Fee: $49/Non-resident Fee: $64 25075 Fir Ave.

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Tues & Thurs 6-7 pm 8-17 First Tues or Thurs Tues & Thurs 7:30-8:30 pm 18 & Older First Tues or Thurs

(No class on July 4)

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MASTER ROBERTO’S KINDER KARATE DURATION: 4 WEEKSFun and basic martial arts exploration for the child and the parent. Taught by Master Roberto.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $60/Non-resident Fee: $78

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Tues & 5:30-6 pm 2-5 First Tues Sat 9-9:30 am

(No class on July 4)

MASTER ROBERTO’S TAE KWON DO DURATION: 4 WEEKSLearn the basic techniques of Tae Kwon Do in a fun, dynamic, and safe environment. Taught by Master Roberto.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $75/Non-resident Fee: $98

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Wed & 6-6:45 pm 5-12 First Wed Sat 9:30-10:15 am

MIXED MARTIAL ARTS DURATION: 4 WEEKSICON MMA program is the ultimate in martial arts training and self-defense. It has taken all the best styles and discipline and created a unique training program that gives participants the best in all-around MMA training.

Site: ICON MMA Fee: Resident Fee: $84/Non-resident Fee: $110 24287 Sunnymead Blvd

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Mon & Wed 5-6 pm 4-14 First Mon Mon & Wed 7-8 pm 15 & Older First Mon

(No class on May 29)

SHITO-RYU DURATION: 4 WEEKSClass features self-defense moves, which develops self-confidence and is good for children and adults of all ages

Site: March Field Park Community Center Fee: Resident Fee: $49/Non-resident Fee: $64 15325 6th St.

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Tues & Thurs 6:30-7:30 pm 5-15 First Tues Tues & Thurs 7:45-8:45 pm 16 & Older First Tues

(No class on July 4)

SHITO-RYU ADVANCED CLASS DURATION: 4 WEEKSMust have instructor’s approval to take this class. This class meets twice a week at two different locations.

Site: March Field Park Community Center Fee: Resident Fee: $49/Non-resident Fee: $64 15325 6th St. Conference & Recreation Center

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Tues & 6:30-7:30 pm 5 & Older First Tues Fri 7-8 pm

(No class on July 4)

BEGINNING PIANO FOR KIDS DURATION: 4 WEEKSLearn to read music and comprehend theory. $20 workbook fee is due on the first day of class.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $45/Non-resident Fee: $59

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Wed 4:30-5:20 pm 8-15 First Wed

TRADITIONAL KARATEDO DURATION: 4 WEEKSKaratedo is a philosophy based on respect, self-defense, discipline, and confidence.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $54/Non-resident Fee: $70

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Mon & 7-8 pm 7 & Older First Mon Fri 5-6 pm

(No class on May 29)

music

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SINGING FOR KIDS DURATION: 4 WEEKSSing and perform children’s songs from around the world. It will emphasize English and Spanish songs.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $45/Non-resident Fee: $59

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Tues 6-6:45 pm 4-10 First Tues

(No class on July 4)

INTERMEDIATE PIANO DURATION: 4 WEEKSClass will build on lessons from beginning piano. $20 workbook fee is due on the first day of class.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $45/Non-resident Fee: $59

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Wed 3:30-4:20 pm 8-15 First Wed

ELECTRIC GUITAR & BASS INSTRUCTION DURATION: 6 WEEKSLearn electric guitar, bass techniques, and more! Students provide their own guitar.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $50/Non-resident Fee: $65

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Mon 4-5 pm 8 & Older Session 1: May 1 Session 2: Jul 10

(No class on May 29)

GUITAR LESSONS DURATION: 4 WEEKSBeginner class that introduces finger exercises, chords, chord progression, and strums, all set to popular songs. Students provide their own guitar and pitch pipe. $20 materials fee is due on the first day of class.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $45/Non-resident Fee: $59

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Wed 5:30-6:20 pm 8-15 First Wed

BRYAN’S DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING DURATION: 8 WEEKSTeach your dog good manners and basic commands. Dogs must be at least six months or older with current vaccinations. Students will need a 6’ and 15’ nylon leash and fine-link training collar (equipment will be available at class at a reasonable cost). Certified Instructor Bryan Woodward has 30 years of experience.

Site: Moreno Valley Hound Town Dog Park Fee: Resident Fee: $95/Non-resident Fee: $124 11150 Redlands Blvd.

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Wed 6:30-7:30 pm 15 & Older Session 1: May 17 Session 2: Aug 2

skills & education

COMPUTERS FOR BEGINNERS DURATION: 6 WEEKSStudents will learn the basic use of Microsoft Office Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, as well as Internet Explorer.

Site: Senior Community Center Fee: Resident Fee: $75/Non-resident Fee: $98 25075 Fir St.

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Tues 6-8 pm 10 & Older Session 1: May 9 Session 2: Jun 20

(No class on July 4)

CPR & FIRST AID DURATION: 1 DAYThis is an American Heart Association CPR and first aid class. $20 materials fee is due on the first day of class.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $49/Non-resident Fee: $64

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Sat 8 am-4 pm 12 & Older Session 1: May 20 Session 2: Jun 17

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE DURATION: 8 WEEKSDesigned for adult students who wish to speak, read, and write in English, and are beginner and intermediate level learners, including adults who can speak some English.

Site: Leading Edge Learning Center Fee: Resident Fee: $150/Non-resident Fee: $195 24150 Alessandro Blvd., #B5

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Fri 6-7 pm 14 & Older Session 1: May 5 Session 2: Jun 30

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FUN AND EASY SPANISH DURATION: 4 WEEKSThis class focuses on using Spanish daily. You will learn and practice colors, days of the week, ABC’s, months, and more! You will discover how easy and fun it is to learn Spanish.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $49/Non-resident Fee: $64

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Tues 4-4:45 pm 5-9 First Tues

(No class on July 4)

GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT TEST (GED) DURATION: 8 WEEKSEarning your high school equivalency diploma can make a world of difference in your life! It is never too late to take the test and pass. Information and assistance is provided for locating and registering for the GED test.

Site: Leading Edge Learning Center Fee: Resident Fee: $150/Non-resident Fee: $195 24021 Alessandro Blvd., #107A

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Tues 6-7 pm 18 & Older Session 1: May 2 Session 2: Jun 27

(No class on July 4)

MATHEMATIC CONCEPTS AND STRATEGIES DURATION : 4 WEEKSSome of the topics include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, number concepts, equations, word problems, geometry measurements, and probability.

Site: Leading Edge Learning Center Fee: Resident Fee: $175/Non-resident Fee: $228 24021 Alessandro Blvd., #107A

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Thurs 5:30-7 pm 5-18 First Thurs

READING, COMPREHENSION AND WRITING INTENSIVE DURATION : 4 WEEKSThis class teaches students the best practices to learn more, remember more, and use it more.

Site: Leading Edge Learning Center Fee: Resident Fee: $225/Non-resident Fee: $293 24021 Alessandro Blvd., #107A

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Sat 9-11 am 9-17 First Sat

LOYAL K-9 DURATION : 7 WEEKSTeach your dog to obey basic commands. Dog must be five months of age or older with current vaccinations. Handlers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult/guardian at all times. All handlers must be physically capable of handling their dog. Owners must have a 6’ to a 30’ leash and a fine-link choker chain. Equipment sold separately.

Site: TownGate Memorial Park Fee: Resident Fee: $100/Non-resident Fee: $130 13051 Elsworth St.

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Sat 9-10 am 13 & Older Jun 10

MENTOR/MENTEE MOTIVATIONAL WORKSHOP DURATION : 4 WEEKSBecome more self-aware, take responsibility for your life, and direct your life in the direction you decide.

Site: Leading Edge Learning Center Fee: Resident Fee: $75/Non-resident Fee: $98 24021 Alessandro Blvd., #107A

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Thurs 4:30-5:30 pm 10-17 First Thurs

MICROSOFT SCHOOL LESSONS FOR KIDS DURATION : 6 WEEKSLearn Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. If you have your own laptop, you may bring that in with you.

Site: Senior Community Center Fee: Resident Fee: $80/Non-resident Fee: $104 25075 Fir Ave.

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Fri 2:30-4 pm 8-13 Jun 2

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17READING RASCALS DURATION : 8 WEEKSThis course is designed for taking first-time readers, as well as beginner readers, to an intermediate level.

Site: Leading Edge Learning Center Fee: Resident Fee: $150/Non-resident Fee: $195 24021 Alessandro Blvd., #107A

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Mon 5-6 pm 3-8 Session 1: May 1 Session 2: Jun 26

(No class on May 29)

SAT SEMINAR DURATION : 1 DAYThis seminar is designed to assist students and parents who are planning for the SAT and ACT exams including the development of effective study habits and how to fill out college applications.

Site: Leading Edge Learning Center Fee: Resident Fee: $15/Non-resident Fee: $20 24021 Alessandro Blvd., #107A

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Sat 11 am-1 pm 12-18 First Sat

SUNSHINE SOCIAL CLUB DURATION : MONTHLYThis program is for developmentally challenged adults. Activities include games, movies, crafts, and more. Must be mobile and able to take care of personal needs. Limited enrollment.

Site: Senior Community Center Fee: Resident Fee: $20/Non-resident Fee: $26 25075 Fir Ave.

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Wed 6-8 pm 18 & Older First Wed

special needs

UNDERSTANDING THE NCAA & FINDING SCHOLARSHIPS DURATION : 2 HOUR SESSIONFOR ALL ATHLETES (DIVISIONS 1-3)Come to our seminar and learn to maneuver your way into scholarship opportunities.

Site: Leading Edge Learning Center Fee: Resident Fee: $20/Non-resident Fee: $26 24021 Alessandro Blvd., #107A

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Sat 10 am-12 pm 12-18 Session 1: May 6 Session 2: Jun 3 Session 3: Jul 1 Session 4: Aug 5

SUMMER BRIDGE DURATION : 3 DAYSThis program encourages your child to practice skills from their current school year and get a head start to the next grade level. Daily activities include reading, writing and language arts, geography and science

Site: Leading Edge Learning Center Fee: Resident Fee: $150/Non-resident Fee: $195 24021 Alessandro Blvd., #107A

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Mon,Wed, Fri 9-11 am 5-13 Session 1: May 1 Session 2: Jun 5 Session 3: Jul 10 Session 4: Aug 7

SPECIAL NEEDS PROFESSIONAL DURATION : 2 90-MINUTE SESSIONSDEVELOPMENT SEMINARS Beneficial to professionals, paraprofessionals, and anyone with someone in their life with special needs. Gain insight into special needs, along with innovative methods and strategies to draw out the individual and their fullest potential.

Site: Leading Edge Learning Center Fee: Resident Fee: $65/Non-resident Fee: $85 24021 Alessandro Blvd., #107A

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Sat 12-1:30 pm 18 & Older Session 1: May 20 & 27 Session 2: Jun 17 & 24 Session 3: Jun 22 & 29 Session 4: Aug 19 & 26

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SPYWORKZ SCIENCE CAMP DURATION: 3 DAYSLearn the science behind spywork.

Site: Conference and Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $79/Non-resident Fee: $103

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Wed-Fri 9-11:30 am 6-10 Jul 5

LEGO ENGINEERING CAMP DURATION: 1 WEEKLearn basic physics and engineering principles. $25 materials fee is due on the first day of camp.

Site: Conference and Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $165 Non-resident Fee: $215

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Mon-Fri 9-11:45 am 6-10 Jun 26

FOODWORKZ TV CAMP DURATION: 1 WEEKFoodWorkz TV teaches you how to prepare your favorite dish for an online video audience, or talk about health, nutrition, and more. Participants will learn about on-camera performance, television scripting, and video techniques. $30 material fee is due on the first day of camp.

Site: Conference and Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $165/Non-resident Fee: $215

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Mon-Fri 1-3:45 pm 8-15 Jun 26

MOVIEWORKZ FILMMAKING CAMP DURATION: 1 WEEKStudents will learn about story and character development, scriptwriting, and shooting their own productions. $25 materials fee is due on the first day of camp.

Site: Conference and Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $165/Non-resident Fee: $215

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Mon-Fri 1-3:45 pm 8-15 Jul 31

SCI ENCEWORKZ CAMP DURATION: 1 WEEKExplore Eco science, chemistry, aviation, and space science. Participants receive cool materials to continue their discovery at home. $25 materials fee is due on the first day of camp.

Site: Conference and Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $165/Non-resident Fee: $215

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Mon-Fri 9-11:45 pm 8-15 Jul 31

CREATIVE BRAIN ROBOTICS CAMP DURATION: 1 WEEKThis camp offers an in-depth exploration of robotics engineering, creativity, and innovation. $40 materials fee is due on the first day of class.

Site: Conference and Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $165 Non-resident Fee: $215

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Mon-Fri 9-11:45 am 8-15 Jul 24

VIDEO GAME DESIGN CAMP DURATION: 1 WEEKYou play them, now learn to program them. Working in teams, students will develop and design their own video games that they will be able to take home. $25 materials fee is due on the first day of class.

Site: Conference and Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $165/Non-resident Fee: $215

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Mon-Fri 1-3:45 pm 8-15 Jul 10

ANIME ART CAMP DURATION: 1 WEEKExplore anime drawing in simple steps and develop your very own anime characters and stories. A $25 materials fee is due on the first day of camp.

Site: Conference and Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $165/Non-resident Fee: $215

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Mon-Fri 9-11:45 am 8-15 Jul 10

summer camps

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STAR GAZINGJoin local astronomers as we look through telescopes and see the planets and stars. $5 per vehicle

TIME: 8:30-9:45 pm DATE: Jun 24

GUIDED AND NATURE WALKSGet out and breathe the fresh air, enjoy the sunset, and experience Lake Perris at twilight. Second Saturday of each month May - August. FREE

Call Lake Perris Recreation Area for times.

AQUATIC ADVENTURE CAMPThis program is designed to teach children (7-15) how to swim, improve swimming techniques, and promote physical fitness. FREE

Session 1 : Jun 19-30 Session 2: Jul 10-21

JUNIOR LIFEGUARD PROGRAMThis 3-week recreational and educational program teaches kids (8-15) basics of first aid and CPR, aquatic safety, and a variety of water rescue techniques.

TIME: 8:30 am-2:30 pm DATE: Jul 21-28 FEE: $200 for first child/ $180 for each additional child

CAMPFIRE PROGRAMSPrograms include campfire circles, narrated slide shows, storytelling, music, and games. $5 per vehicle

TIME: 8:15-9 pm DATE: May 27-Jul 1

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Swim lessons offered for ages 6 months and older at Canyon Springs and Valley View High School. Sign-up on Saturday, June 10 from 8 am to 12 pm at the MVUSD Board Room, 25634 Alessandro Blvd. All other registration will be done at the pools. The age limit for being at the pool without an adult is 10 years old.

COST (CASH OR CHECK ONLY)FIRST CHILD $50;ADDITIONAL CHILDREN $45;PRIVATE LESSONS $180;SEMI-PRIVATE LESSONS $120/CHILD

POOLS OPEN ON JUNE 12 & CLOSE AUGUST 4.

FOR MORE INFORMATION,CALL 571.4860 ONCE SEASON BEGINS.*DUE TO THE JULY 4 HOLIDAY, THIS SESSION WILL COST 10% LESS.

SCHEDULESession 1: June 12-23

Session 2: June 26-July 7*Session 3: July 10-21

Session 4: July 24-August 4

Classes are offered at 10 am, 11 am,12 noon & 4 pm, 5 pm,

6 pm at Valley View High School andCanyon Springs High School.Classes are Monday-Friday

for 45 minutes each.

Open swim hours will befrom 1-4 pm M-F at VVHS

and CSHS for $2/day.

Open swim hours for Saturdayand Sunday (and July 4th) will be

12 pm -6 pm at VVHS Only.

CLASS OFFERINGSParent and Me Aquatics:

Ages 6 months - 3 years. Its purposeis to make children feel safe and

comfortable in the water.

Preschool Aquatics: 3-5 year olds. This course teaches the swimming basics with an

emphasis on safety and water comfort.

Beginners: This is beginningswimming for ages 6 and up.

Advanced Beginners: For students who have taken the beginners course but are still

in need of practice, we now offer anadvanced beginners course.

Intermediate: In this class, students will learn more advanced strokes and be able to improve and refine skills they have already

acquired. Students must be safe in the deep end and able to swim laps in order to enroll in

this course.

Advanced: For swimmers who are looking to further refine skills, get a workout, and learn some basic rescue techniques, we offer the

advanced class. Students must have passed all previous levels.

Lifeguard, Water Safety Instructor,and Adult Classes:

Available upon adequate enrollment.

Free Activities for Children Every Saturday 10 am to 3 pm at the Regional Indian Museum

For more information on these programs, contact Lake Perris State Recreation Area, 951-940-5657 or visit www.parks.ca.org

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basketballPEE WEE/JUNIOR BASKETBALL CLINIC DURATION: 4 WEEKSDevelop your child’s basketball skills in this skills clinic. Learn the basic fundamentals of basketball. Limited space available. Registration deadline is July 21. Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Early registration fees if paid by July 7 Resident Fee: $35/Non-resident Fee $46 Late registration fees if paid after July 7 Resident Fee: $45/Non-resident Fee: $60

DAY TIME AGE BEGINSMon & Wed 5-6 pm 3-4 Jul 31Mon & Wed 6-7 pm 5-7 Jul 31Tues & Thurs 5-6 pm 3-4 Aug 1Tues & Thurs 6-7 pm 5-7 Aug 1

OPEN PLAY BASKETBALL FOR ADULTS Get the edge on the competition during open play or have a power lunch in the gym. No registration required. Pay at the door. Times and days are subject to change. It is recommended to call prior to arrival.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $3 Non-resident Fee: $4

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Tues/Thurs 11 am-1 pm 18 & Older Ongoing Sun 7-11 am 18 & Older Ongoing

(No open play on July 4)

YOUTH AND TEEN BASKETBALL CLINIC DURATION: 2 WEEKSLearn the basic skills of basketball in a fun atmosphere. Develop ball handling and defensive techniques. Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Early registration fees if paid by April 6 Resident Fee: $35/Non-resident Fee $46 Late registration fees if paid after April 6 Resident Fee: $46/Non-resident Fee: $60

DAY TIME AGE BEGINSMon-Thurs 6-8 pm 8-13 May 1

PEE WEE/JUNIOR BASKETBALL LEAGUE DURATION: 6 WEEKSThis program teaches youngsters basic skills in a fun setting. Emphasis is on skill development, and participants will play scrimmage games. Registration fee includes T-shirt, and banquet. Space is limited. Volunteer coaches needed. Deadline to register is August 25 or until full. Parent packets will be available on September 5. Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Early registration fees if paid by Aug. 11 Resident Fee: $60/Non-resident Fee $78 Late registration fees if paid after Aug. 11 Resident Fee: $70/Non-resident Fee: $91

DAY TIME AGE BEGINSMon & Wed 5-6 pm 3-4 Sept 11Mon & Wed 6-7 pm 5-7 Sept 11Tues & Thurs 5-6 pm 3-4 Sept 12Tues & Thurs 6-7 pm 5-7 Sept 12

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OPEN PLAY BASKETBALL FOR KIDS & TEENS A safe, supervised, and competitive environment for youth and teens to play basketball. Times and days are subject to change. It is recommended to call prior to arrival. Call for extended summer hours.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $1/Non-resident Fee: $1.50

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Mon, Tues & Fri 5-9 pm 9-17 Ongoing

(No open play on May 29 and July 4)

YOUTH AND TEEN BASKETBALL LEAGUE Escape the heat and have some fun in our Summer Basketball League. Registration fee includes eight games and a T-shirt. Birth certificate required at time of registration. Skills day is May 20 at the Conference & Recreation Center. Practices begin May 29 with games beginning the week of June 19. Registration deadline is May 11. Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Early registration fees if paid by April 13 Resident Fee: $58/Non-resident Fee $75 Late registration fees if paid after April 13 Resident Fee: $68/Non-resident Fee: $88

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Tues-Thurs TBA 8-17 May 21

fitness & health

CORE FITNESS DURATION: 4 WEEKSBuild lean muscle, burn fat, and tone your core.

Site: The Trainer’s Training Studio Fee: Resident Fee: $80/Non-resident Fee: $104 24441 Sunnymead Blvd.

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Mon 10-11 am 14 & Older First Mon Wed 5-6 pm 14 & Older First Wed

(No class on May 29)

KIDS FITNESS DURATION: 4 WEEKSThis class includes basketball, football, soccer, and baseball

Site: The Trainer’s Training Studio Fee: Resident Fee: $120/Non-resident Fee: $156 24441 Sunnymead Blvd

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Mon/Wed/Fri 8-9 am 5 & Older First Mon Mon/Wed/Fri 6:30-730 pm 5 & Older First Mon

(No class on May 29)

PERSONAL TRAINING DURATION: 4 WEEKSThis training fits your individual needs with core training, weight loss, weight gain, tightening, and toning your body.

Site: The Trainer’s Training Studio Fee: Resident Fee: $280/Non-resident Fee: $364 24441 Sunnymead Blvd

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Tues & Wed 6-8 pm 14 & Older First Tues

(No class on July 4)

BOWLING CLUB DURATION: 8 WEEKSJoin one of MoVal’s funnest clubs. League fees include two games per week, rental shoes, and prizes.

Site: Moreno Valley Brunswick Bowl Fee: Resident Fee: $50/Non-resident Fee: $65 24666 Sunnymead Blvd.

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Tues 4-5:30 pm 5-17 Session 1: May 2 Session 2: Jun 27

(No club on July 4)

ADAPTIVE ZUMBA DURATION: 4 WEEKSThis unique and inclusive class is open to all, however, specifically focused for the special needs population. People with various mobility issues can easily adapt Zumba’s movements to fit their ability and range of motion. Zumba works the whole body in a fun and encouraging atmosphere.

Site: Senior Community Center Fee: Resident Fee: $20/Non-resident Fee: $26 25075 Fir Ave.

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Thurs 6-7 pm 4 & Older First Thurs

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Weekdays9 Holes- residents Regular Fee: $9

Seniors (55 & up): $6Students: $5

Weekends & Holidays9 Holes- residents Regular Fee: $11

Seniors (55 & up): $9Students: $7

Twilight Green Fees9 Holes- residents Regular Fee: $6

Seniors (55 & up): $6Students: $5

Punch Cards10 rounds

Regular Fee: $75Seniors (55 & up): $60

Students: $40

Tournaments9 Holes- residents Regular Fee: $12

Additional 9 Holes- residents Regular Fee: $5

Cart/Club rental $3 weekdays$5 weekends

FootGolfSunday-Friday

12 noon to duskSaturday

7 am to dusk

golf & footgolfCOTTONWOOD GOLF CENTER Go practice or play a round or two of golf or play FootGolf, which plays by golf rules while kicking a soccer ball. Site: 13671 Frederick St. | 413.3290

soccerARENA SOCCER FOR ADULTS Join us for the fast paced 7 vs. 7 arena soccer league. Registration will be first come, first served basis. Registration cost is all inclusive, so there are no extra player, referee, or entry fees. $150 is required for registration to start the season. The remaining balance must be paid before the third game of the season. If balance is not paid, the team will not be permitted to continue play and will not receive a refund. Games will be played at our artificial turf soccer arena. Registration deadline and mandatory managers’ meeting is May 24 at 6 pm at the Conference and Recreation Center

Site: March Field Park Fee: Resident Fee: $450 per team 15415 6th St. Non-resident Fee: $585 per team

TYPE DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Women’s Tues TBA 18 & Older Jun 13 Men’s Wed TBA 18 & Older Jun 14 Co-ed Thurs TBA 18 & Older Jun 15

OPEN PLAY ARENA SOCCER Join us for open play arena soccer. No cleats allowed on artificial turf. No registration required. Pay at the door. Times and days subject to change.

Site: Soccer Arena March Field Park Fee: Youth Resident Fee: $2/Non-resident Fee: $3 15415 6th St. Adult Resident Fee: $4/Non-resident Fee: $5

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Mon-Sun 5-7 pm 12-17 Ongoing Mon-Sun 7-9 pm 18 & Older Ongoing

(No open play on May 29 and July 4)

kickballADULT LEAGUE KICKBALL $150 is required for registration to start the season. The remaining balance must be paid before the third game of the season. If the balance is not paid off, the team will not be permitted to continue play and will not receive a refund. Registration deadline and mandatory coaches’ meeting will be June 12 at 6 pm at the Conference and Recreation Center.

Site: March Field Park Fee: Resident Fee: $275 per team 15415 6th St. Non-resident Fee: $358 per team

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Mon TBA 18 & Older Jun 26

ZUMBA FITNESS DURATION: 4 WEEKSZumba is a dance fitness program which combines Latin and international music with a fun and effective work out adding muscle, conditioning, balance, and flexibility.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $24/Non-resident Fee: $31

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Fri 8-9 pm 14 & Older First Fri

Buy 9 holes get 9 more for FREE(must bring in this advertisement)TUESDAYS/THURSDAYS

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17ARENA SOCCER TOURNAMENT DURATION: 2 DAYSJoin us for 7 vs. 7 arena soccer tournament. Registration will be first come, first served. Team registration guarantees at least two games. Prizes TBD. Games will be played on our artificial turf soccer arena.

Site: March Field Park Fee: Resident Fee: $300 per team 15415 6th St. Non-resident Fee: $390 per team

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Sat-Sun TBD 18 & Older Aug 26-27

softball

t-ball

SOFTBALL LEAGUE FOR ADULTS Slow pitch softball leagues begin in June. $150 is required to start the season. Officials’ fees are included. The remaining balance must be paid before the third game. If balance is not paid, the team will not be permitted to continue play and will not receive a refund. Registration deadline and mandatory managers’ meeting are June 8 at 6 pm at the Conference and Recreation Center.

Site: March Field Park | 15415 6th St. Sunnymead Park | 12655 Perris Blvd.

TYPE DAY TIME AGE FEE BEGINS Non-Competitive: Co-ed Sun TBA 18 & Older Resident Fee: $390 per team Jun 25 Non-resident Fee: $507 per team Competitive: Co-ed Sun TBA 18 & Older Resident Fee: $425 per team Jun 26 Non-resident Fee: $552 per team Competitive: Men Only D Mon TBA 18 & Older Resident Fee: $425 per team Jun 19 Non-resident Fee: $552 per team Competitive: Men Only C Thurs TBA 18 & Older Resident Fee: $425 per team Jun 22 Non-resident Fee: $552 per team Competitive: Men Only D Thurs TBA 18 & Older Resident Fee: $425 per team Jun 22 Non-resident Fee: $552 per team

Join us for our “Spring in to Summer” slow pitch softball tournament. Registration will be first come, first served basis. Team registration guarantees at least two games. Prizes to be determined. Registration deadline and mandatory managers’ meeting will be May 18 at 6 pm at the Conference and Recreation Center.

Site: March Field Park Fee: Resident Fee: $250 per team 15415 6th St. Non-resident Fee: $325 per team

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Sat-Sun TBA 18 & Older Jun 3-4

PEE WEE & JUNIOR T-BALL DURATION: 7 WEEKSThis program teaches youth the basic skills involved with baseball. Emphasis will be on skills development, rather than competition. Registration fee includes T-shirt, participation award, and banquet. Participants must be three years of age by start of program. Parent volunteers are required for all teams. Space is limited. Deadline to register is May 19. Parent packets are available on May 23.

Site: Mon/Wed - Shadow Mountain Park Fee: Early registration fee if paid by May 5 23239 Presidio Hills Dr. Residents fee: $60/Non-resident fee: $78 Tues/Thurs - Bethune Park Late registration if paid after May 5 16745 Kitching St. Residents fee: $70/Non-resident fee: $91

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Mon & Wed 5-6 pm 3-4 May 31 Mon & Wed 6-7 pm 5-7 May 31 Tues & Thurs 5-6 pm 3-4 May 30 Tues & Thurs 6-7 pm 5-7 May 30

(No class on May 29)

SPRING IN TO SUMMER

FOR ADULTS

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volleyballOPEN PLAY VOLLEYBALL FOR KIDS & TEENS A safe, supervised, and competitive environment for youth and teens to play volleyball. Check monthly schedule for changes. Times and days are subject to change. It is recommended to call prior to arrival.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $1 Non-resident Fee: $1.50

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Thurs 5-7 pm 12-17 Ongoing

OPEN PLAY VOLLEYBALL FOR ADULTS Enjoy the action of open play volleyball. Get the edge on the competition or just have fun while getting some exercise. Times and days are subject to change. It is recommended to call prior to arrival.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $3 Non-resident Fee: $4

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Thurs 7-9 pm 18 & Older Ongoing

GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL CLINIC DURATION: 2 DAYSParticipants will practice fundamental skills such as passing, serving, setting, and hitting during organized drills and activities. All skill levels are welcome. Please wear tennis shoes and comfortable clothes, and bring a snack and water for Day 2 of the clinic.

Site: Conference & Recreation Center Fee: Resident Fee: $25 Non-resident Fee: $33

DAY TIME AGE BEGINS Fri 6-8 pm 11-14 May 12-13 Sat 9 am-12 pm

Experience the ultimate in skateboarding and scooters. The street plaza is extreme. The park boasts a skull bowl, stairs, fun boxes, rails, ledges, and many street obstacles. All participants must have a signed waiver form prior to park

entry. Helmet is required at all times in the park.Site: 15415 6th Street at March Field Park

Hours: Mon-Sun 5-9 pmSoccer Arena Hours: Mon-Sun 5-7 pm (youth), 7-9 pm (adult)

SKATE PARK ENTRY FEEYouth: $2 (resident), $3 (non-resident)Adult: $4 (resident), $5 (non-resident)

Helmet rental: $3 (resident), $4 (non-resident)

SOCCER ARENA ENTRY FEEYouth: $2 (resident), $3 (non-resident)Adult: $4 (resident), $5 (non-resident)

(Schedule subject to change)

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THE MOVANThe MoVan provides service to medical appointments and hospitals within a 35-mile radius of Moreno Valley for seniors over 60 or adult handicapped. Wheelchair accessible. Cost is $1.00 one way within Moreno Valley ($2.50 round trip). Reservations are required 24 hours in advance by calling 1.800.351.6571.

HEALTH INSURANCE CARE ADVOCACY PROGRAMThe Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program is a volunteer supported program that helps Medicare beneficiaries of any age make choices about their benefits and rights. Consultation with a trained health insurance counselor is available on the first and third Tuesday of the month by appointment only. For more information, please call 1.800.434.0222.

INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCEThe Moreno Valley Senior Community Center provides information about a wide range of special services available to seniors and can help seniors access those services. Visit the reception desk or call 413.3430 for information.

DIAL-A-RIDEDial-A-Ride is an advanced reservation transportation service for seniors and persons with disabilities. Service operates seven days a week. The base fare is $3 per passenger, per boarding. The maximum fare is $9 per one-way trip. For more information or to request a ride, call 1.800.795.7887.

LUNCH PROGRAMLunch is served to seniors age 60 and older at 11:30 am, Monday through Friday, by the Family Service Association. Call in the morning to make reservations. A $3 donation is requested. Meals for homebound seniors are available. For more information, call the Riverside County Nutrition Program at 653.8109 from 9 am to 12 noon.

OFFICE ON AGINGThe Office on Aging is dedicated to such services as employment, caregivers, care management, counseling, disease prevention, and transportation. For more information, call 1.800.510.2020, TTY 867.3800.

SHARED HOUSING PROGRAMThis Riverside County program registers and screens housing providers. Call 686.4402 for more information.

All programs and activities for seniors are held at the Moreno Valley Senior Community Center. Active senior citizens age 50 and older who do not require special care or adult supervision are welcome to register. There is no membership fee. The Senior Community Center is located at 25075 Fir Avenue, just east of Perris Boulevard. Regular operating hours are 8 am to 4 pm, Monday through Friday. For more information, call 413.3430.

sponsored classes

JEWELRY DESIGNGet a good foundation and learn the basics of bead stringing, wire wrapping, and more. All levels; beginners welcome. Students supply their own materials. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Tues 1-4 pm Ongoing

(No class on July 4)

Moreno Valley College offers classes at the Senior Community Center. To enroll or for more information, call Moreno Valley College at 328.3811.

MATURE DRIVINGThis two-day course is designed to update the skills of students age 55 and older. Curriculum is provided by the State of California DMV. (SCE-830 - Mature Driving Improvement) $1.00

DAY TIME BEGINS Thurs/Fri 8:30 am-12:30 pm Jun 1-2

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CECI’S FOLKLORICO BALLETLearn ballet folklorico in a dynamic environment. The classes are interactive and exciting. You can learn many different dances. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Wed 10:30-11:30 am Ongoing

arts & crafts

fitness

CERAMICSInstruction on ceramic greenware for all levels. Students are responsible for their own materials. See instructor for material list. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Wed 9-11:30 am Ongoing

CRAFTY EXPERIENCEStudents provide their own materials. Projects are displayed at the Senior Community Center. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Tues 1-3 pm Ongoing

(No class on July 4)

HEALING ARTSUtilize art as therapy and spiritual healing all while making art pieces. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS 2nd & 4th Mon 10 am-1 pm Ongoing

(No class on May 29)

DANCERCISE CLASSLove to dance? Enjoy listening to music? Join our new class. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Tues & Thurs 12-1 pm Ongoing

(No class on July 4)

FIT AFTER 50This low impact class is designed to help you maintain your fitness level after 50! FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Mon 10:30-11:30 am Ongoing Thurs 9-10 am Ongoing

(No class on May 29)

EXERCISE WITH GEORGEAerobic exercises offered to all seniors. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Mon,Wed & Fri 9:15-10:15 am Ongoing

(No class on May 29)

QUILTINGLearn the basics of quilting and sewing. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Wed 12-4 pm Ongoing Fri 8-4 pm Ongoing

ARTIST ART CLUBOil painting and mixed art are displayed at the Senior Center. See instructor for material list. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Thurs 9 am-12:30 pm Ongoing

CROCHET CLASSLearn to make granny squares, afghans, baby clothes, and sweaters while having fun. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Wed 8 am-12 pm Ongoing

GREETING CARD CLASSCome learn how to give your own personal touch to greeting cards for any occasion. This class is a great way to find your crafty side. No materials needed. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS 1st & 3rd Fri 12-3 pm Ongoing

SCRAPPY SCRAPPERSLearn and share ideas on scrapbooking and various crafts. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS 2nd & 4th Fri 12-3 pm Ongoing

Senior Classes & Programs are located at the Senior Community Center, 25075 Fir Ave.

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DAY TIME BEGINS Mon & Tues 1:30-3:30 pm Ongoing Fri 1-2:30 pm Ongoing

(No class on May 29 and July 4)

TAI CHIAerobic exercises offered to all seniors. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Mon 12-1 pm Ongoing

(No class on May 29)

ZUMBACome have a good time, listen, and dance to Latin music while getting a good workout. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Tues & Thurs 10:30-11:30 am Ongoing

(No class on July 4)SOUL LINE DANCINGWant to learn all the group party songs, while staying in shape and having fun? If so then this is the class for you! FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Mon, Wed & Fri 8-9:10 am Ongoing

(No class on May 29)

YOGA FOR SENIORSJoin an introduction to the basics of yoga. Dress comfortably. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Tues 9-10:30 am Ongoing Fri 10:30-11:45 am Ongoing

games

BUNCOJoin us for this game that is based on pure luck. Prizes awarded. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Thurs 1-3 pm Ongoing

KING OF THE HILLJoin us for an exciting billiards game of King of the Hill. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Wed 12:30-2:30 pm Ongoing

LOTERIA (MEXICAN BINGO)Join us weekly for a variety of games. Prizes awarded $1 per card

DAY TIME BEGINS Tues 12-2 pm Ongoing

PINOCHLEJoin us for an exciting billiards game of Pinochle. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Tues & Thurs 10 am-3 pm Ongoing

(No class on July 4)

QUEEN OF THE HILLJoin us for an exciting billiard game of Queen of the Hill. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Thurs 12:30-2:30 pm Ongoing

BILLIARDSThe Senior Community Center has four standard pool tables. Tournaments and King of the Hill are offered. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Mon-Fri 8 am-4 pm Ongoing

(No class on May 29 and July 4)

BINGOJoin us weekly for a variety of bingo games. Prizes awarded. Cards are sold at 12:30 pm. 50¢ per card

DAY TIME BEGINS Wed 1-3 pm Ongoing

ADVANCED BRIDGEThis bridge class is for the experienced player. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Fri 12:30-3:30 pm Ongoing

BID WHISTExciting card game that involves group and team play. Beginners welcome. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Mon, Wed & Fri 1-3 pm Ongoing

(No class on May 29)

musicGUITAR CLASSHave you always wanted to learn to play the guitar? Now you can in just one class. Bring your own guitar. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Thurs 1-3:30 pm Ongoing

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skills & education

special events

BOOK CLUBCome join us for our weekly book club. This is an excellent way to socialize with other seniors. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS 1st & 3rd Thurs 2-3 pm Ongoing

FREE MOVIE DAYS AT THE SENIOR CENTERJoin us for indoor entertainment. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Fri 11 am -1 pm Ongoing

CINCO DE MAYO CELEBRATIONEnjoy a Mexican culture. Snacks will be provided. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Fri 1-3 pm May 5

MOTHER’S DAY GARDEN PARTY Dress in your finest attire, with hat and gloves and attend our Mother’s Day garden party. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Thurs 1-3 pm May 11

CREATIVE WRITINGLearn how to write your life stories, short stories, and poems. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Tues 10-11:30 am Ongoing

(No class on July 4)

SPANISH LANGUAGE CLASSAny experience level welcome! Come learn how to read and speak in Spanish. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Tues & Thurs 9-10 am Ongoing

(No class on July 4)ENGLISH SPEAKING LANGUAGENo matter what level experience you have, you are welcome to learn how to read and speak in English in a fun environment. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Mon 10-11:30 am Ongoing Thurs 10-11:30 am Ongoing

(No class on May 29)

WEIGHT LOSS SUPPORT GROUPThis support group will help you track your pounds, eat healthy, and provide exercise techniques. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Thurs 8-11:30 am Ongoing

GRANDPARENTS RAISING GRANDCHILDRENThis group will answer some difficult questions. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS 4th Tues 9 am-12 pm May 23 Jun 27 Jul 25 Aug 22

SENIOR CENTER JUNETEENTHJoin us for a celebration of freedom. Poetry, art displays, and cultural dancing. Refreshments will be served. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Thurs 1-3 pm Jun 22

HEALTH & RESOURCE FAIRLearn about health and resources available to seniors.FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Fri 8 am-12 pm Jun 1

FATHER’S DAY GOLF TOURNAMENT & BBQJoin us for this senior golf tournament. Prizes will be awarded. Register at the Senior Community Center.FREE

Site: Cottonwood Golf Center 13671 Frederick St.

DAY TIME BEGINS Sat 9 am-2 pm Jun 17

TEXAS BBQ & CHILI COOK-OFFEnjoy some delicious barbecue hot off the grill.Fee: $1

DAY TIME BEGINS Thurs 1-3 pm Jul 13

CASINO NIGHTJoin us for a night of Vegas style fun, raffles, and prizes. Refreshments and appetizers will be served. Dress to impress. FREE

DAY TIME BEGINS Fri 5-9 pm Jul 28

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TownGateCommunity Center

The TownGate Community Center is a beautiful, multi-purpose facility that offers complete

accommodations for special occasions.

FOR RESERVATIONS, INFORMATION AND APPOINTMENTS, CALL MORENO VALLEY PARKS

& COMMUNITY SERVICES AT 413.3729.

13100 Arbor Park Lane

BallroomM o r e n o V a l l e y

The Moreno Valley Ballroom is a spectacular multi-purpose facility that offers everything you need for your special occasion. The facility accommodates banquet-style seating for up to 200 guests and theater-style seating for up to 487.

The main room can be sectioned for workshops and simultaneous conference activities. The spacious banquet room is equipped with a lighted stage, sound system, commercial kitchen facilities, handicapped accessible restrooms, and a warm, inviting foyer.

Located at theMoreno Valley Senior Community Center

25075 Fir Avenue For reservations, information, and appointments, call 413.3430.

Planning a party of a lifetime?

Power PresentationOur Conference Center has a variety of rooms and facilities to meet your needs — from presentations, to training seminars, to regional conferences. We offer a central location and unparalleled customer service to help you and your event succeed.

Affordable EleganceThe Moreno Valley Conference and Recreation Center offers the perfect setting for ceremonies and receptions. Our Grand Valley Ballroom features fl oor to ceiling windows, adjacent reception patios and a kitchen that lets you choose your own chef.

For More Information call 413.3280or visit www.moval.org

Cottonwood Golf Center 13671 Frederick St. Moreno Valley, CA 92553

VISITED THE COTTONWOOD GOLF CENTER LATELY? COME CHECK OUT THE REFURBISHED CLUBHOUSE!

Planning a wedding, reception, class reunion, quinceañera, banquet, or business meeting? Choose the Cottonwood Golf Center Banquet Room. This multi-purpose facility offers complete accommodations for special occasions.The newly remodeled meeting room, banquet center and

kitchen are available for your next special event.

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Moreno Valley Unified School District Office 25634 Alessandro Blvd. 571.7500 | www.mvusd.net

Val Verde Unified School District Office 975 W. Morgan St., Perris940.6100 | www.valverde.edu

Friends of the Moreno Valley Library 909.227.6141 | [email protected]

Friends of the Moreno Valley Senior Center 413.3430

Job’s Daughters International Bethel 35909.255.2202 | www.morenovalleyjobsdaughters.com

Moreno Valley Morning Rotary312.6587

Moreno Valley Noon [email protected]

Morning Optimist Club of Moreno Valley 235.2750

Moreno Valley Soroptimist 243.4138

Moreno Valley Women’s Club 247.8356

Bright Angels at Heart247.4300 | www.brightangelsatheart.org

Catholic Charities San Bernardino/Riverside Counties 23623 Sunnymead Blvd. 924.9964 | www.ccsbriv.org

Community Assistance Program (CAP)24594 Sunnymead Blvd. Unit W485.7792

Salvation Army 653.9131 | www.morenovalleysalvationarmy.org

Moreno Valley Black Chamber of Commerce443.0226 | www.mvbcc.org

Moreno Valley Chamber of Commerce 697.4404 | www.movalchamber.org

Moreno Valley Hispanic Chamber of Commerce 571.3832 | www.mvhcc.biz

Sierra Club Moreno Valley Group www.sangorgonio.sierraclub.org/[email protected]

Save Our Skyline: Box Springs through Badlands [email protected]

Moreno Valley Golf Club Cottonwood Golf Center-413.3290

Parks & Community Services Adult Sports www.moval.org/sports See Adult Fitness Listings on pages 22-26

Amateur Civil Emergency Services/Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Services 413.3800

Moreno Valley Amateur Radio Association www.mvaranet.org/index.html

Moreno Valley Community Band www.mvcommunityband.org www.mvwindsymphony.org

Moreno Valley Folklorico Scholarship Association 247.5899

Moreno Valley Genealogical Society 485.7070 or 247.8839movalgensoc@gmail.comwww.mvgenealogicalsociety.angelfire.com

Moreno Valley Master Chorale 247.9261 | www.morenovalleymasterchorale.org

Vanguard Community Art Gallery486.9700 | [email protected]/vanguardartgallery

adult sports

service clubs

hobby & interest groups

chamber of commerce

charities & non-profits

environmental groups

education & social services

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17Citizen’s Patrol 486.6715

Community Emergency Response Team 413.3800

Emergency Response Force 413.3800

Family Service Association 686.3706 | www.fsaca.org

Park Patrol 413.3702

Volunteer Reserve Firefighter 486.6780

Fire Explorer 486.6780

Girl Scouts of San Gorgonio (Ages 5-17) 1.800.400.4475 | www.gssgc.org

Neighborhood Watch486.6717

Police Explorer 486.6718

BASEBALL/SOFTBALL

ASA Diamond Girls Softball Association (Ages 5-18)www.mvdgsa.com

Canyon Springs Little League 247.1716

Moreno Valley Youth Federation(Pony Baseball/Softball) (Ages 5-18) 243.6291

BASKETBALL

Moreno Valley Parks & Community Services Basketball League413.3280 | www.moval.org/sports

Cali Elite Basketball (ages 4-17) 909.717.7031 | [email protected]

Colossal Sports (ages 7-14)485.0810 Genesis Hoops Basketball (ages 4-18)977.3770 | www.genesishoops.com

Hard2Guard Basketball (Ages 9-17)909.631.7002 | www.hard2guardbasketball.org [email protected]

CHEERLEADING/FOOTBALL

Moreno Valley Parks & CommunityServices Flag Football 413.3280 | www.moval.org

CYSC Youth Spirit242.6539

Kids Come 1st Sports312.2892 or 840.6551

Moreno Valley JuniorAll-American Football and Cheer (Ages 4-14)235.8066 | www.movalfalcons.com

Moreno Valley Pop Warner Football & Cheer (Ages 5-15) 722.5692 | www.leaguelineup.com/[email protected]

Next Level Athletic Alliance (NLAA)Bears Football and Cheer (Ages 5 to 14)221.3880 | www.leaguelineup.com/[email protected]

Rancho Belago Ravens Football and Cheer (Ages 5-14) 801.0612 | www.leaguelineup.com/RBRAVENS

SOCCER

AYSO Region 187 (Ages 4-18)www.ayso187.org | facebook.com/[email protected]

SPECIAL NEEDS

Sports for Special Needs Youth Bill’s Special Kids (Ages 5-18)242.7261 | www.billsspecialkids.com

SWIMMING

Moreno Valley Aquatics (All Ages) www.mvaq.com

TRACK/RUNNING

Moreno Valley Roadrunners Club (All Ages)287.5908 | [email protected]

Rancho Belago Elites (Ages 7-18)263.3181 | www.rbelites.com

Moreno Valley Rockets Track & Field Team (Ages 7-15) 247.6384 | www.eteamz.com/mvrockets

For more information, send an e-mail to [email protected]

Instructors WantedDo you have a special talent? Share it with the community.

Looking for instructors to teach:

Senior Classes • SkateboardingFitness • Voice/Acting

Art • Gymnastics • TennisTeen Interests • Spanish

volunteer groups

youth sports

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city councilMeets first and third Tuesday of the month at 6 pm, 14177 Frederick St., Council Chamber.Council Office ....................................................................................... 413.3008

city offices and servicesAnimal Services .................................................................................. 413.3790Building Inspection Services .......................................................... 413.3350Building Permit Processing ............................................................. 413.3380Business License ................................................................................. 413.3080Capital Projects .................................................................................. 413.3130City Attorney ........................................................................................ 413.3036City Clerk .............................................................................................. 413.3001City Council .......................................................................................... 413.3008City Manager ....................................................................................... 413.3020Code & Neighborhood Services ................................................... 413.3340Conference & Recreation Center ................................................ 413.3039Cottonwood Golf Center ................................................................. 413.3290Economic Development .................................................................. 413.3460Facilities ................................................................................................ 413.3710Financial & Administrative Services .......................................... 413.3021Fire .......................................................................................................... 486.6780Fire Inspection Services .................................................................. 413.3370Graffiti Hotline ..................................................................................... 4 1 3 . 3 1 7 1Human Resources ............................................................................. 413.3045Land Development ............................................................................ 413.3120Library .................................................................................................... 413.3880Maintenance & Operations ............................................................ 413.3160Media & Communications .............................................................. 413.3053Neighborhood Programs .................................................................413.3450Office of Emergency Management & Volunteer Services ......................................................................... 413.3800Parks & Community Services ........................................................ 413.3280Parks Maintenance ........................................................................... 413.3702Planning .............................................................................................. 413.3206 Police ...................................................................................................... 486.6700Public Works Administration......................................................... 413.3100 Purchasing ........................................................................................... 413.3190Recreation ........................................................................................... 413.3280Senior Community Center .............................................................. 413.3430Shopping Carts (abandoned) ....................................................... 413.3330Special Districts .................................................................................. 413.3480Street Maintenance ......................................................................... 413.3160TownGate Community Center ...................................................... 413.3729Transportation .................................................................................... 413.3140Weed Abatement............................................................................... 413.3340

city staffMichelle Dawson City ManagerThomas M. DeSantis Assistant City Manager Betsy Adams Interim Parks & Community Services DirectorAbdul Ahmad Fire Chief Ahmad Ansari Public Works Director/City EngineerPat Jacquez-Nares City ClerkJoel Ontiveros Police ChiefTerrie Stevens Administrative Services DirectorMarshall Eyerman Chief Financial Officer/City TreasurerMike Lee Economic Development DirectorAllen Brock Community Development Director

utilitiesMoreno Valley Electric Utility Customer Service ....................................................... 1.877.811.8700 Administration ...........................................................................413.3500 After Hours Emergencies ........................................ 1.877.811.1888Southern California Edison ................................................ 1.800.655.4555The Gas Company .................................................................. 1.800.427.2200Eastern Municipal Water District ................................................. 928.3777

refuse/recyclingWaste Management of Inland Empire ........................... 1.800.423.9986

school districtsMoreno Valley Unified School District......................................... 571.7500Val Verde Unified School District.................................................. 940.6100Moreno Valley College ...................................................................... 571 .6100

All area codes are 951 unless otherwise listed.

ARTS COMMISSIONMeetings are the fourth Wednesday of

every month at 6:30 pm at the Conference & Recreation Center.

Debby Johnson Chairperson

Stephen “Steve” Healton Vice Chairperson

Stephanie Godoy

Christopher Johnson

Ian McPherson

Lindsay Robinson

PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION

Meetings are the second Thursday of every month at 6 pm at the Conference &

Recreation Center.

Linda Joyce EcholsChairperson

James C. Baker, II Vice Chairperson

Bill Alvarez

Juanita Barnes

Jonneshia C. Bright

Andre Gutierrez

Saifur Osmani

Jonathan Vaughn

RECREATIONAL TRAILS BOARDMeetings are the fourth Wednesday of odd-numbered months at 5 pm at the

Conference & Recreation Center.

Gilbert BrooksChairperson

Brenda JacksonVice Chairperson

Margie Breitkreuz

Irick Hale

Vivian Joneswhye-Brock

Sarah Martinez

John Menke

Luis Antonio Testa

SENIOR CITIZENS’ ADVISORY BOARD

Meetings are the third Monday of every month at 3 pm at the Senior Community Center.

Robert SnyderChairperson

Miguel Arciniega Vice Chairperson

Delorise Anderson

Sara Anderson

Felipe Delao

Vonzetta Fielding

Cleveland Johnson

Mary McBean

Delanna Townsend

Parks & Community Services

Board or CommissionVisit Moreno Valley City Hall - City Clerk’s Department,

14177 Frederick St., Moreno Valley

7:30 am to 5:30 pm, Monday through Thursday, and 7:30 am to 4:30 pm on Friday or visit www.moval.org.

Moreno Valley City Hall | 14177 Frederick Street | 413.3000

boards & commissions

join a

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Together, we keep Moreno Valley Beautiful.

Thank you for Recycling.

Thank you for sponsoring theSpringtastic Festival 2017

Thank you for the continued support of our

youth sports programs.

Moreno Valley Senior Center 25075 Fir Ave, Moreno Valley, CA 92553

The City of Moreno Valley furthers its commitment to active living and a healthy community

Visit the NEW Fitness Room at the Senior Community Center Today!

MONDAY, MAY 29, 2017 at 2 PMVETERANS MEMORIAL AT

THE MORENO VALLEY CIVIC CENTER

Memorial DayC E R E M O N Y

C I T Y O F M O R E N O V A L L E Y

H O N O R. S E R V I C E. S A C R I F I C E.

COMING SOON!P L A Y E Q U I P M E N T

SUMMER 201723239 Presidio Hills Drive

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MORENO VALLEY PARKS & COMMUNITY SERVICES14075 FREDERICK ST. MORENO VALLEY, CA 92553 | 951.413.3280 | www.moval.org/pcs

951.413.3280 | www.moval.org/fourthUpon request, this invitation (news release/agenda/notification) will be made available in appropriate alternative formats to persons with disabilities, in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Any person with a disability who requires a modification or accommodation in order to participate in these activities should direct such requests to Guy Pegan, ADA Coordinator, at 951.413.3120 at least 72 hours before the activity. The 72-hour notification will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility and participation in this meeting or event.

I N D E P E N D E N C E D A Y P A R A D E

9:30 am – 12 pmNorth on Frederick St., beginning at Alessandro Blvd.,

then west on Towngate Blvd.

F A M I L Y F U N F E S T S C H E D U L E

2 – 9 pm (gates open at 2 pm)

Morrison Park/Mountain View Middle SchoolCorner of Dracaea Ave. and Morrison St.

2 pm - Beer Garden, Fun Zone, Food Vendors3:30 pm – National Anthem and Presentation of Colors

4 pm – So Rad (90’s Tribute)5:15 pm - Latin Fusion (Latin Hits)

7 pm – The MVPs (Variety)9 pm – Fireworks Spectacular

T I C K E T I N F O R M A T I O NPresale Available June 1 – July 1

Purchase at the Conference & Recreation Center$2 per person or $10 per family

(up to 6 people)

On July 4Free entry between 2 - 4 pmAfter 4 pm - $3 per person

Military (with valid ID) andchildren under 5 are FREE!

J U L Y 4, 2 0 1 7

s w e e t l a n d o f l i b e r t y