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    General Information ............................. .Pg 03

    Parks & Facilities ................................... Pg 04

    Youth Activities...................................... Pg 05

    After School & Summer Camps ............... Pg 08

    Swim Lessons ........................................ Pg 10

    Aquatic Classes......... ........................... Pg 1

    Teen Programs ...................................... Pg 13

    Adult Activities ..................................... Pg 14

    Registration & Program Information ........ .Pg 15

    T A B L E O F

    C O N T E N T SS U M M E R 2 0 1 6

    Classes listed with the computer icon areavailable for online registration.See page 15 for details.Information subject to change.

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    WWW.CITYOFTURLOCK.ORG | 144 S. BROADWAY, TURLOCK, CA 95380 | PH. 209.668.5594 | FAX. 209.668.5619

    COMMUNITY MEETINGSAll regular meetings are open to the public. Meetings are

    held at City Hall located at 156 S. Broadway.

    City Council ........................ When: .2nd & 4th Tuesday

    Time: .............6:00 p.m.

    Parks, Arts & Recreation . When: ... 2nd

     WednesdayCommunity Commission  Time: .............6:00 p.m.

    GARAGE SALE PERMITS .........................$15.00City of Turlock residents who are planning on having a

    garage sale are required to obtain a permit.

    Visit  www.cityofturlock.org or 144 S. Broadway  for more

    information.

    RECREATION SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLEYouth & Senior Recreation Scholarships are availablethrough the Parks, Recreation and Public Facilities Officefor participation in City of Turlock Recreation Activities.Participants must be 18 years of age or under or 62 yearage and above, and have a Turlock address. Once appapplicants may receive up to $125 for the fiscal year. Fomore information contact the Recreation Office.

    Donations are being accepted for additional scholarships. Please contaParks, Recreation and Public Facilities Department Office for more infor

    GENERAL INFORMATION

     Turlock Parks, Recreation and Public Facili ties Department is raisingfunds for youth scholarships through the SHARES  Card. A percentof every grocery dollar will support youth in Turlock and help themparticipate in safe and positive activities. To receive a free card or moinformation contact Turlock Recreation at 668-5594.It’s easy and all you have to do is provide the card when you shop!

    HELP YOUTH PARTICIPATE IN RECREATION PROGRA

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    PARK RENTALS(Areas available for use 10am to 10pm) 

    BROADWAY PARK ........................... 501 N. BroadwayCRANE PARK ............................... 1555 E. Canal DriveDONNELLY PARK .............................. 600 Pedras RoadPEDRETTI PARK PICNIC AREA .............. 2400 Tegner Road

    Picnic areas can be reserved from March 1st through

    October 31st, by visiting the Recreation Office. To checkavailability of a picnic space, call the Recreation Office at668-5594 or visit www.cityofturlock.org.From the home page go to:Enter Keyword Search and type in:

    1. Park Rentals2. Choose park and click on Check Availability3. Click on the letter area

    Bounce House Permits Once you have rented a park space and contracted with

    an approved  Bounce House company, you must purchase a$35 Bounce House Permit through the Recreation Office.

    For more information contact the Recreation Office.

    SPECIALTY PARKS

    Pedretti Park Sports Complex - 2400 Tegner RoadOne of the finest softball facilities in the Central Valley,featuring 4 softball fields and 1 baseball diamond. Allfields are available for rent and use for tournaments.

    Gemperle Fields at Turlock Regional Sports Complex -4545 N. Kilroy RoadConveniently located off Highway 99, and with 9 soccerfields and 2 softball diamonds, the fields at the SportsComplex are perfect for tournament rentals.

    PARKS & FACILITIES Brandon Koch Memorial Skate Park - 600 Pedras Roa*Skate Park is being relocated to Donnelly Park. Opening

    day T.B.A.

    Bike Park - 4013 N. Walnut AvenueREQUIRED SAFETY GEAR: Helmets - Kneepads - Elbow PThis is an unsupervised facility, park hours are:Monday thru Friday year round, 3:45pm to sunset*Saturday and Sunday year round, 8:00am to sunset*School recess and holidays, 8:00am to sunset

    *weather permitting 

    Dog Park at Quaile Rand Norton Park - 500 S. BerkeAvenue

    Dog Park at Swanson Centennial Park – 2101 Pinto WaTo be able to play at the dog park:

    • Rabies vaccinations must be current• Male dogs must be neutered• All dogs must wear identification• Owners must carry a leash at all times• No puppies under four months of age allowed• No female dogs in heat may enter the park

    BUILDING RENTALSReserve one of the following buildings for your next pwedding or special event. Reservations can be madeto 11 months in advance at the Recreation Office, 14Broadway, Turlock. For rate and rental information

    668-5594.

    SENIOR CENTER  .................................... 1191 CahillRUBE BOESCH CENTER ..........................275 N. Orange

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    KIDZ LOVE SOCCER .......................................

    Learn the world’s most popular sport from professional coacheslicensed in the Kidz Love Soccer method. A session experienceincludes age appropriate activities, skill demonstrations, fungames and instructional scrimmages. New is the SoccerSkillz & Scrimmages which will be more advanced skilldevelopment including dribbling, passing, shooting and teamplay.  ALL participants will also receive a Kidz Love Soccer

     Jersey. Always conducted in a non-competitive format; KidzLove Soccer: “where the score is always fun to fun”. Shinguards required by the second class meeting.

    Hotline Number 1-888-372-5803Location: ....................................... Christofferson ParkDay: ............................................................. SaturdaySession III: ........................................ July 16 – August 27 Fee: ...........................................$100.00/Session III

    Mommy/Daddy & Me Soccer (2 – 3.5 yrs) .........8:50 – 9:20amTot-Soccer (3.5 – 4 yrs) ...............................9:30 – 10:00amPre-Soccer (4 – 5 yrs) ..............................10:00 – 10:35amSoccer 1 (5 – 6 yrs) ..................................10:35 – 11:20am

    Soccer Skillz & Scrimmages (7 – 10 yrs) ........11:20 – 12:05pm

    SUMMER TINY TOTS FANTASY BASEBALL CAMP ......Boys and girls 3 - 4 years will learn the basics of baseballwhile playing alongside their parents. Join us as we teachthe basic skills of running the bases, throwing, catching andhitting off a batting tee. Each child must have an adult toparticipate with during the activity. Child and parent receivematching t-shirts!

     Where: ........................Turlock Regional Sports Complexand/or Pitman High School

    Sign ups: ............................................May 9 – June 9Day: ............................................................. SaturdayDates:..............................................July 9, 16, 23, 30Time: ..................................................9:00 - 10:15amFee:  ...............................................................$54.00Late Fee: ................ $5.00 (Sign-ups from June 10- 16)

    SUMMER T-BALL BASEBALL ...................................Come out and play the game of baseball in a ncompetitive  atmosphere. Boys and girls 4 - 6 ycan join a team and play 6 games of T-Ball against ochildren. This program is an introduction to baseball ataught and played in a non-competitive format. No sis kept, all players are winners! All of our coachesvolunteers, if you want to coach give us a call. Plareceive a t-shirt and replica major league hat.Pictures not included with registration.

    T-Ball (hit off batting tee) must be 4 yrs. of age as of July 1.Sorry, no exceptions on age can be made.

    Location:...................Turlock Regional Sports Com  and/or Pitman High ScSign up:.............................................May 2 – JuDay: ...........................................................SatuDates: ..........................................July 9 – AugusTime:.................................................9:00 - 10:0Picture Day:  ................................................JulyFee: ........................................................... $55

    Late Fee: ...............$5.00 (Sign-ups from June 3

    STICKS FOR KIDS  ......................................Children 5 - 10 years will learn the basics of golf. Thiprogram is designed for the individual who has neverplayed golf but would like to try. Participants will hitgolf balls from a golf mat into a net. Golf clubs will bavailable for use. Space is limited to 20 participants.Sign ups taken until July 1st.

     Where: .....................Turlock Regional Sports CompDay: ...........................................................TuesdaDates: ..........................................June 7, 14, 21, Time: ............................................ 10:00 – 11:00

    Fee: .............................................................$35.0

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    TURLOCK YOUTH SELF DEFENSE ..................

     Youth ages 5 - 15 years can learn self-discipline, confidence &

    the basics of karate. Beginning, intermediate and advanced

    techniques are taught. Register at the Recreation Office

    prior to each session.  Students will be accepted up to the

    2nd week of each session, but will be charged a $5 late fee.

     Where: ...................................................... Senior Center

    Session III:  June 6 – August 15 ..........................$66.00

      ..............................................................(No Class 7/4)

    Session IV:  August 22 – October 17 ................... $54.00

      ...............................................................(No Class 9/5)

    Day:  ...................................................................Monday

    New Students ............................... 6:15 - 6:55pm

    Yellow Belts & Orange ................... 7:00 - 7:40pm

    Purple Belts & above ...................... 7:45 - 8:25pm

    *A $5.00 materials fee must be paid to the instructor at the

    first class.

    TRACK & FIELD  ........................................

    Youth 7 - 14 years can develop their track and field

    abilities. High School coaches will work on speed and

    agility training techniques, conditioning and endurance.

    This program will introduce the participant to all areas of

    track.

     Where: ....Dutcher Middle School Track – Rain or Shine 

    Days: ....................................... Tuesdays & Thursdays

    Session III: ............................................. May 3 - 26Time: ................................................ 4:30 – 5:30pm

    Fee: .................................................$40.00/session

    KID TIME FITNESS ..................................Cheernastics- Jump, tumble, dance, and cheer with us in tfun, high energy class! Cheerleading, tumbling, and dancebasics will be taught to fun age appropriate music. Tumblingskills include rolls, cartwheels, bridges, walk overs, and moreclass recital will be held on the last day of class for family anfriends!

     Where: ......................................................Senior CenteSession III: ......................................... June 9 – August 1 .......................................... (No class July 7 or Aug. 4Session IV: ................................. August 18 – October 20 .....................................(No class on Sept. 1 or Oct. 6Day:  ..................................................................ThursdayFee: ............................................. $54/Session (8 weeks Ages:  3 – 5 years .................................. 5:30 – 6:10pm  6 – 10 years .................................6:15 – 6:55pm

    Super Hero Training: Learn to run fast, jump high, tumble awfrom “bad guys”, and dance your way through any situationin our Super Hero Training class! This class will teach basicgymnastics, dance, and exercise skills with a fun super herothemed twist. Designed for ages 4 to 7 years old.

     Where: .........................................................

    Senior CenteSession III: ......................................... June 9 – August 1 .......................................... (No class July 7 or Aug. 4Session IV: ................................ August 18 – October 20 .....................................(No class on Sept. 1 or Oct. 6Day: .....................................................................ThursdayTime: ......................................................... 7:00 – 7:40pmFee: ..............................................$54/Session (8 weeks Ages:................................................................4 – 7 yearGym-Fit/ Gymnastics: In this high energy class, students buildmotor skills, body control, and muscle by participating ingymnastics basics including floor tumbling, beam, and jumps

     Where: .................................................Senior CenteSession III: ....................................June 9 – August 1 .......................................... (No class July 7 or Aug. 4Session IV: ........................... August 18 – October 20 .....................................(No class on Sept. 1 or Oct. 6Day: ............................................................ThursdayFee: ....................................... $54/Session (8 weeks Ages/Times: ...............................................Parent/T

    (ages walking - 3 yrs).........................3:15 - 3:55 p3 – 5 years.....................................4:00 to 4:40 pm6 – 10 years...................................4:45 to 5:25 pm

    FOR CLASSES LISTED BELOW: NO CLASS THE 1ST THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH

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    CAMPS & AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS

    PITMAN SUMMER CAMP .............................

    Registration Begins May 2nd Annual Registration is not available on-line

     Join the fun! This program will offer a variety of funactivities for boys and girls TK – 6th grade (2016/17school year) in a day-camp atmosphere. Enrichment

    activities, educational games, arts, crafts, indoor / outdooractivities and swimming (starting June 13) will all be a partof this program. Please send your child with a morning andafternoon snack. For program policies please review theregistration form. If your child enrolls in morning  swimlessons at Pitman High School, staff will escort him/her toand from the pool (staff will not stay at pool when child isin lesson).

    Children will not be allowed to participate in summer

    camp until a registration form has been completed.

    Days: ...............................................Monday – FridayDates: ............................................... June 6 – July 29........................................... (No program July 4th)Location: ....................... Pitman High School Cafeteria

    Times/Fee:Annual Enrollment: ...................................... $12.00

      Half Day AM (6:30am – 12:30pm) ................ $50.00 ....................................................... (July 5 – 8 $40)

      Half Day PM (12:00pm – 6:00pm) ................ $50.00 ....................................................... (July 5 – 8 $40)

      Full Day (6:30am – 6:00pm) ......................... $93.00 ....................................................... (July 5 – 8 $80)

    5 Day Punch Card (6:30am – 6:00pm) ........$100.00

    TURLOCK SUMMER CAMP ......... ................

    Registration Begins May 2nd Annual Registration is not available on-line

     Join the fun! This program will offer a variety ofactivities for boys and girls TK – 6th grade (2016school year) in a day-camp atmosphere. Enrichm

    activities, educational games, arts, crafts, indoor / outdactivities and swimming (starting June 13) will all be a of this program. Please send your child with a morand afternoon snack. For program policies please revthe registration form. If your child enrolls in mornswim lessons at Turlock High School, staff will escort hher to and from the pool (staff will not stay at pool wchild is in lesson).Children will not be allowed to participate in sum

    camp until a registration form has been completed

    Days: ...............................................Monday – FriDates: ............................................... June 6 – July........................................... (No program July 4Location: ......................Turlock High School, Room

    Times/Fee:Annual Enrollment: ...................................... $12

      Half Day AM (6:30am – 12:30pm) ................ $50 ....................................................... (July 5 – 8 $

      Half Day PM (12:00pm – 6:00pm) ................ $50 ....................................................... (July 5 – 8 $

      Full Day (6:30am – 6:00pm) ......................... $93

     ....................................................... (July 5 – 8 $5 Day Punch Card (6:30am – 6:00pm) ........$100

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    P.L.A.Y.............................................. ........................................................................

    Registration for the 2016/17 school year begins July 1st

    What do we do with the kids after school? In the PLAY (Positive Leisure Activities for Youth) program, children will haveto complete homework daily, participate in a variety of fun activities and most importantly have a safe place to go aschool. For detailed information about each site, please visit each specific school site flyer on the City of Turlock web

    Friday, July 29th will be the last day to register in order for child to start the program during the first week of schregardless of grade. Children registered after this date, will not be allowed to participate until the week of August For program policies please review the PLAY Registration Form.

     Annual Enrollment:.......................................$53.00

    SCHOOL BEFORE SCHOOL$40/month

    $15 5-day punch card

    AM KINDER$37/week

    $93 10-day punch card

    PM KINDER$37/week

    $93 10-day punch card

    AFTER SCHOO$37/week

    $93 10-day punch c

    Denair Elementary X X X MTWTh:2:20–6pm F:12:30

    Dennis Earl Elementary X X MTTHF:11:45–3:30pm W:11:45–6pm MTThF:3:10–6pm W:12:15–

    Dutcher Middle School   X   X   X  MTThF:2:50–6pmW:12:30–6pm

     Julien Elementary   X   X   X  MTThF: 3:10–6pm W:12:15Osborn Two-Way M-F: 7-8am MTThF: 8-12pm W: No Program MTThF:11:45-3:30pm W: 12:20-6pm MTThF:3:10-6pm W:12:20

    Immersion Academy

    Sandra Medeiros Elementary  M-F: 7-8am MTThF: 8-12pm W: No Program MTThF:11:45-3:30pm W: 12-6pm MTThF:3:10-6pm W:12:20-

    Walnut Elementary M-F: 7-8am MTThF: 8-12pm W: No Program MTThF: 11:45-3:30pm W:11:45-6pm  MTThF:2:50-6pm W:12-6

    Education Center

    A.S.E.S. AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM

    This program is designed to help students with homework,

    teach life-skills and promote healthy lifestyles through

    structured recreational activities. A.S.E.S. is for 1st - 8th

    grade students who attend Brown, Crowell, Cunningham,

    Osborn, Turlock Jr. High and Wakefield Schools. The

    program meets Monday - Friday from the time school lets

    out until 6:00pm. Please contact the Recreation Office to

    see if your desired school still has openings.

     Please note there are attendance requirements for

    this program.

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    SWIM LESSONSSWIM LESSON REGISTRATION .................................Beginning at 8am, Wednesday, April 27th, registration willbe taken on a first-come, first-serve basis. Registration can bedone on-line or in person. If child is registered in wrongclass level, they will be moved to the appropriateclass only  if there is room.

    Session A: ..............................................June 13 – 23  Session B: ....... June 27 – July 7 (7 days; no class July 4)  Session C: .................................................July 11 - 21  Session D: ..................................... July 25 – August 4

    (Columbia Pool only)

      Days: ..........................Monday – Thursday, for 2 weeksMake up classes are held on Fridays only if the lesson is

    cancelled.  Length of Class:.............................30 minutes each day  Fee: .................................................$42.00/session

     .................................................. (Session B $36.75)

    CLASS LEVELS:Minnow  ....................................................................(Infant)This program is designated for parents and their 6 to 18 month

     year old child to work on water acclimation. The instructor andthe parent will work together to teach kicking, floating, breathcontrol, and safe submersions. Parent participation is required(must be at least 18 years of age).

    Tadpole .................................................................(Toddler)This program is designated for parents and their 18 monthto 3 year old child to work on water acclimation and basicswimming skills. The instructor and the parent will work togetherto teach kicking, floating, breath control, safe submersions,and introduce independence in the water. Parent participationis required (must be at least 18 years of age).

    Starfish ...............................................................(Preschool)While creating a comfortable and safe environment in thewater for 3 to 5 year olds, this level teaches students how toindependently float, kick, and safely enter/exit the water. Italso introduces arm movements and breath control.

    Seahorse ................................................................(Level 1)In this level, the instructors will build on the swimming foundationsof 5 to 8 year old children. This level includes the developmentof independent floating, kicking, and forward movement.

    Otter ......................................................................(LevThe instructor will strengthen swim foundations by teachingbasics of freestyle and backstroke, side breathing, and bpositioning. Child must have passed Seahorse level (Level

    Dolphin ..................................................................(LevThis level will advance the swim strokes of freestyle

    backstroke. The breaststroke and the butterfly kick are introduced. Child must have passed Otter level (Level 2).

     Whale ................................................................... (LevWhile this level will continue to build on the swim strokefreestyle and backstroke, the instructors will also introbreaststroke, treading, and safety strokes. Child must passed Dolphin level (Level 3).

    Shark ....................................................................(LeveThe goal of this level is to master the advanced swim str

    of freestyle, backstroke, and breaststroke. The instructorrefine the butterfly stroke and teach diving starts and flip tChild must have passed Whale level (Level 4).

    Beg. SwimmerThis level is designed to teach basic swim foundations to 17 year olds. Upon passing this level, the child meetsrequirements to participate in the Whale level (Level 4).

     Adult This class is designed for individuals 18 years and older.

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    PITMAN  10:00 – 10:30 10:40 – 11:10 11:20 – 11:50 3:30 – 4:00 4:10 – 4:40 4:50 – 5:20 5:30 – 6:00 6:10 – 6:40

      Starfish Minnow Tadpole Starfish Starfish Starfish Minnow Starfish  (Preschool) (Infant) (Toddler) (Preschool) (Preschool) (Preschool) (Infant) (Preschool)

      Seahorse Starfish Starfish Seahorse Seahorse Seahorse Starfish Seahorse(Level 1) (Preschool) (Preschool) (Level 1) (Level 1) (Level 1) (Preschool) (Level 1)

      Seahorse Seahorse Seahorse Seahorse Otter Seahorse Seahorse Otter  (Level 1) (Level 1) (Level 1) (Level 1) (Level 2) (Level 1) (Level 1) (Level 2)

      Otter Otter Otter Otter Dolphin Otter Otter Otter  (Level 2) (Level 2) (Level 2) (Level 2) (Level 3) (Level 2) (Level 2) (Level 2)

      Dolphin Whale Otter Whale Shark Whale Dolphin Whale  (Level 3) (Level 4) (Level 2) (Level 4) (Level 5) (Level 4) (Level 3) (Level 4)

    Shark Beg Swimmer Dolphin Beg Swimmer Shark Adult  (Level 5) (Level 3) (Level 5)

    TURLOCK  10:00 – 10:30 10:40 – 11:10 11:20 – 11:50

      Starfish Minnow Tadpole  (Preschool) (Infant) (Toddler)

      Seahorse Starfish Starfish  (Level 1) (Preschool) (Preschool)

      Otter Otter Seahorse  (Level 2) (Level 2) (Level 1)

      Dolphin Whale Shark  (Level 3) (Level 4) (Level 5)

     

    COLUMBIA  10:00 – 10:30 10:40 – 11:10 11:20 – 11:50 4:10 – 4:40 4:50 – 5:20 5:30 – 6:00 6:10 – 6:40

      Starfish Starfish Minnow Starfish Starfish Tadpole Starfish  (Preschool) (Preschool) (Infant) (Preschool) (Preschool) (Toddler) (Preschool)

      Seahorse Seahorse Starfish Seahorse Starfish Starfish Seahorse(Level 1) (Level 1) (Preschool) (Level 1) (Preschool) (Preschool) (Level 1)

    Otter Otter Seahorse Seahorse Seahorse Seahorse Otter  (Level 2) (Level 2) (Level 1) (Level 1) (Level 1) (Level 1) (Level 2)

      Dolphin Whale Beg Swimmer Otter Otter Dolphin Whale  (Level 3) (Level 4) (Level 2) (Level 2) (Level 3) (Level 4)

      Dolphin Shark Beg Swimmer(Level 3) (Level 5)

    AQUATIC ACTIVITIES

    JUNIOR LIFEGUARD I .................................This training program is designed for those interestelearning how to respond in an aquatic emergency. This serves as a foundation for further training and employin lifeguarding and aquatics. This is a great opportunitythose individuals interested in working towards becomincertified lifeguard.

     Where:...................................Turlock High School P Age: .......................................................11 - 15 yeDates:..................................................... June 20 –Days: ............................................. Monday - ThursTime: .................................................12:45 - 2:15

    Fee:  ...............................................................$76.

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    JUNIOR LIFEGUARD II ................................This class will expand on the material from the Jr. LifeguardI program. Participants will receive more advanced trainingin spinal injuries, first aid, CPR and develop fitness. Thisprogram includes 2 weeks of training followed by shadowwork with a certified lifeguard. Prerequisite: Must haveparticipated in Jr. Guard I.

     Where:...................................Turlock High School Pool Ages: ......................................................12 - 15 yearsDates:...................................................... July 11 – 21Days: ............................................. Monday - ThursdayTime: .................................................12:45 - 2:15 pmFee:  ...............................................................$76.00

    YOUTH WATER POLO I ...............................Youth are encouraged to sign up to learn the basic componentsto the game of water polo. Emphasis will be on basic waterpolo FUNdamentals, “egg beater” kicking, skill developmentand fitness. Participants must have passed Level 3 swimmingor have the ability to swim across the pool without assistance.

     Where:..............................................Pitman High Pool

     Ages: ........................................................9 - 12 yearsDates:.................................................. June 20 - July 7 .............(The make-up class for July 4 will be on June 24)Days: ............................................. Monday - ThursdayTime: ...................................................2:30 - 3:30 pmFee:  ...............................................................$66.00

    Recreation SwimPOOL FEES:$2.00...............................................Adults (18 + yea$1.00 .............................................Youth (0 – 17 yea

    ****Must be 8 years old to get in without an adult

    Columbia Pool HoursOpens Saturday, June 11th**** Open July 4th ****

    Monday - Thursday ................................12:15 - 2:30pFriday ............................................................... ClosSaturday & Sunday ..............................12:00 – 5:00p

    Pitman High Pool HoursMonday, June 13th – Thursday, July 28th

    **** Closed July 4th ****Monday - Friday ....................................... 12:15 - 2:30

    3 lap swim lanes will be available during Recreation Swim

    Turlock High Pool HoursMonday, June 13th – Thursday, July 28th**** Closed July 4th ****

    Monday - Thursday ................................... 12:15 - 2:303 lap swim lanes will be available during Recreation Swim

     Aquatic Playgrounds!Check our Facebook or

    City web site for days and times of operation

    2 Locations to choose from!

    Broadway Park, 501 N. Broadway

    Columbia Park, 600 Columbia Street

    A mobile aquatic chair is available upon request. Please call 668-55

    in advance to make arrangements for use.

    The City of Turlock reserves the right to close the waterfeature or any of the above pools at any time for any reaso

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    BABYSITTING CLASS ...................................Get ready for your first job! In this course, boys and girls11 - 15 years, will become knowledgeable of the dutiesand responsibilities of babysitting. Students will learnabout characteristics of children at different ages, safetyprecautions, accident prevention and child care skills.Students must bring a notebook & pencil.

     Where: ........................................................... TBDDate: ........................................... Saturday, June 11Time: ......................................... 9:00am - 12:00pmFee: .......................................................... $28.00

    TEEN ADVISORY COUNCIL ............................The Teen Advisory Council (TAC) wants to stress theimportance of getting involved! TAC encourages teens toenrich their lives by volunteering their time. Volunteeringis a great way to make new friends, give back to yourcommunity and help others.

    TAC is a diverse group of young people 7th – 12th grade,who are working together to make a difference in thecommunity. Meetings are held the 4th Monday of everymonth, 6:00 – 7:00pm. Throughout the year, the TeenAdvisory Council works diligently on planning, organizingand implementing activities in the Turlock Community.

    Applications will be available at the Parks, Recreation andPublic Facilities Department Office June 1st – August 19th.

    Requirements to Join TAC:• Must be in 7th – 12th Grade• Must be a resident of Turlock or attend a school in

    Turlock• Complete application packet & submit to the Parks,

    Recreation and Public Facilities Department no laterthan Friday, August 19th 

    • A $70.00 registration fee will be required of all

    2016/2017 Teen Advisory Council members

    JR HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS VOLLEYBALL SKILLS CAMP ...This will be a skills camp with a team concept. The goto help prepare junior high school volleyball players foupcoming season. Participants will pair up with PHS vaplayers to work on skills. Players will receive a shirt the coaching staff. Must register prior to the first class.

     Where: ....................................... Pitman High ScDates: ...................................................June 13 Days: .......................................... Monday - Thurs

    Grades: ............... 6th – 8th (2015/2016 school yTime: .................................................4:00 – 6:0

    Fee: ......................................... ...................$50

    GIRLS SUMMER VOLLEYBALL OPEN GYM AT PHS .Players are encouraged to come out and participate other high school volleyball players during this sumsession. Camp is open to all incoming 9th – 12th ggirls. Register prior to the first class.*Please note times are different for Tuesday and Thursalso please note that GYM may close due to re-finishinthe floor (dates are not announced by TUSD yet). Where: ............................... Pitman High School Dates: ..............................................June 7 – JulyDays:..........................................Tuesday & ThursTime:....................................6:00 – 8:00pm(Tuesd  10:00 – 12:00pm (ThursdFee: ............................................................ $60

    TEEN ACTIVITIES

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    WWW.CITYOFTURLOCK.ORG | 144 S. BROADWAY, TURLOCK, CA 95380 | PH. 209.668.5594 | FAX. 209.668.56114

    T’AI CHI CH’UAN ...................................T’ai Chi Ch’uan Yang style is an art of self-defense andself-discipline which has been in existence for centuries inChina. The slow, graceful movements are practiced forhealth, concentration and relaxation. As an exercise, taichi improves blood circulation and increases the immunesystem. It strengthens the mind, joints, muscles and bones,thereby improving flexibility and balance. Join our new

    instructor Anne Robinson as she teaches the Yang style longform. All participants MUST PRE-REGISTER.

     Age: ..................................................... 18 & olderDay: ...................................................Wednesdays

     Where: .....................................Rube Boesch CenterSession 1: ............................................ April 6 – 27Session 2: .............................................May 4 – 25Session 3: .............................................June 1 – 22Session 4:  .................................. June 29 – July20Session 5: .............................................July 27 - 17

    Time: .............................................7:00 – 8:00pm............................................................8:00 – 8:30pm

    (Students have the opportunity to practice perfecting form)

    Fee:................................................$48.00/session

    LINE DANCING Join Nancy Franklin as she teaches steps that will impress!Dance for pleasure, exercise or just plain fun! Wearcomfortable shoes or boots with leather or suede bottoms(bowling shoes are excellent substitutes). Partner not

    required.All participants MUST PRE-REGISTER.

     Where: ..................................Turlock Senior CenterDay: .....................................Tuesdays ~ On GoingFee: .............................$37.00/8-Day Punch Card

    Introduction Class ............................. 5:30 – 6:30pmBeginning Class ............................... 6:30 – 7:15 pmIntermediate Class ........................... 7:15 – 8:00 pm

    FRIDAY NIGHT OUTThis program is for youth and adults, 12 years and owith developmental disabilities. Programs are desigto promote socialization, independent functioning recreational skills. Activities will include crafts, gasocial time, refreshments and fun. This class runs theFriday of each month. SIGN UP AT CLASS 

     Where: ......................Rube Boesch (275 N. Ora

    Dates: ......................... .April 15, May 20, JuneNo Class July & Au

    Time: ...............................................7:00 – 9:0Fee: ............................................................... F

    ADULT SOFTBALL - FALL LEAGUECome out and enjoy the game of softball at one ofCentral Valley’s finest softball facilities, Pedretti Park. Tare several levels of play from top men’s/women’s/cto recreation leagues. Our league is registered for (tournament level) teams and below, (no more than 3

    tournament players per roster). Manager’s meeting TB

     Where ................................................. Pedretti Sign-ups: ...................................... July 1 - AuguDates: ........................ League begins after Labor Fees: ......................$415.00/Team, 8.00/PlaLate Fee: ................... $30.00(sign ups from August

    FALL VOLLEYBALLCity league volleyball is a great way to get some exercmeet new people and see your friends. This is eight w

    of volleyball, plus play-offs for the top four teams in eleague. All leagues are co-ed.Two levels of play: Recreational or Competitive 6 

     Where ................................TJHS Gym or PHS GSign-ups: ........................................August 1 – Day: ........................................................MondStarts: .............................................September Fees .....................$97.00/Team, $8.00/PlayLate Fee: .................. $30.00(August 26 – Septembe

    ADULT ACTIVITIES

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    WWW.CITYOFTURLOCK.ORG | 144 S. BROADWAY, TURLOCK, CA 95380 | PH. 209.668.5594 | FAX. 209.668.5619

    HELP SPONSOR A PAL ACTIVITY  $25.00 donation    $50.00 donation   Other Amount $ ___________________

    NAME: __________________________________________

    ADDRESS:  _______________________________________

    PHONE: _________________________________________

    EMAIL: _________________________________________

    MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: City of Turlock – Turlock P.A.L.AND MAILED TO: City of Turlock, 144 S. Broadway, Turlock CA 95380

    WHAT IS P.A.L.?

     Turlock Police Activities League (P.A.L.) is a non-profit (501c3) organizatthat relies on education, athletics and recreational activities that are designedcultivate youth into responsible and mature citizens. Turlock P.A.L. is designeddevelop, organize and promote activities, which are designed as deterrents frdelinquent behavior among children and adolescents. Turlock P.A.L. finances aits programs through personal and corporate donations. If you are interestedmaking a tax deductible donation to Turlock P.A.L. please fill out the, Help Spona P.A.L. Activity and mail it to the address listed below.

    6 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER!1) ONLINE ......................... www.cityofturlock.org2) FAX............... (209) 668-5619 — 24 hours a day

    Include your Visa/MasterCard number

    3) PHONE ................................. (209) 668-5594 Monday - Friday • 8:00am - 5:00pm

    4) WALK-IN ...................144 S. Broadway, Turlock Monday - Friday • 8:00am - 5:00pm

    5) MAIL ...........................Recreation Department

    144 S. Broadway, Turlock, CA 95380

    6) DROP BOX ............ Located at the Recreation Office144 S. Broadway, Turlock, CA 95380

      (to the left of the main office doors )

    GENERAL INFORMATIONClasses may be canceled due to lack of enrollment. Pleasemake every effort to pre-register so a class will not becanceled unnecessarily.

    REFUND POLICYRefunds will be given on cancellations prior to the first class,less a $10 cancellation fee. Failure to attend a program willnot be granted a refund. If you are not satisfied with any ofour programs, please contact the program supervisor, 668-5594.

    CLASS TRANSFERS AND/OR LATE FEESAny class changes will be charged an $8 transfer fee.After the class start date, all transfers will require instructor’sapproval. If enrollment is being accepted after the class start

    date or registration date, a $5 late fee will be added to theclass fee.

    WAIT LIST POLICYAnyone can be put on the waiting list for a class. If a customerwithdraws from a class thus creating an open spot, the firstperson on the waiting list is called to accept or decline. Classspots are not held or reserved and are not finalized untilpayment is made. Waiting lists do not roll over.

    PHOTO RELEASE POLICYPlease be advised that all participants involved in any progor special event are subject to being photographed. Sphotographs may be used by the City of Turlock withouobligation to provide compensation to those photographe

    INTERNET REGISTRATIONClasses listed with the computer icon are available for oregistration. You must sign in and get a registration accbefore you can begin registering for activities

    4 EASY STEPS!1. www.cityofturlock.org2. Locate City Department3. Click on Recreation4. Choose an activity category & activity and register!

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