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2 HRC Informaon Office Staff General Manager Brigie Shearer School-Age Director Mike Koenig Recreaon Supervisor Jeff Schwartz Early Educaon Director Rebecca Hitchcock Aquacs Supervisor Patricia Hall ASP Coordinator Alyssa Kujiraoka Recreaon Coordinator Amanda Armstrong Aquacs Coordinator Brandan Ratmansky Bookkeeper Naomi Kawakita Maintenance Steve Risso Administrave Assistant Cynthia Fregoso Table of Contents HRC Informaon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aquacs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dolphins Swim Team. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Early Educaon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aſter School Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . In-Crowd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Winter Camp Informaon . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring Camp Informaon . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tot Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Youth Sports Leagues . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . Youth Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Teen Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adult Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Senior Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Facility Rental Informaon. . . . . . . . . . . . . Registraon Informaon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fitness Memberships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . November Thanksgiving Break-Facility Closed 11/23-11/24 December Holiday Event 12/1 Winter Resident Registraon Begins 12/4 Winter Non-Resident Registraon Begins 12/11 HRD Board Meeng 12/12 Facility Closure 12/23-12/26 January New Year’s Day-Facility Closed 1/1 HRD Board Meeng 1/9 *MLK Jr. Day- Office Closed 1/15 Highlands Hoopsters Basketball Begins 1/20 February HRD Board Meeng 2/13 *Presidents’ Day- Office Closed 2/19 March Highlands Res. Spring/Summer Registraon 3/5 Non-Resident Spring/Summer Registraon 3/12 HRD Board Meeng 3/13 Eggstravaganza/ Underwater Egg Hunt 3/31 (650) 341-4251 Winter Dates to Remember HRD Mission Statement The Highlands Recreaon District is dedicated to provid- ing beneficial, safe and enriching programs and services to the Highlands Community. About Us The Highlands Recreaon District (HRD) is a public agency governed by an elected Board of Directors (5). The Board meets at 7:00pm on the second Tuesday of each month in the Mulpurpose Room. The Board Members are Eric Olbekson, Pam Merkadeau, Mi- chelle McNeil, Christopher Gurr, and Andrew Aquino. The HRD is supported by property taxes and user fees and operates the Highlands Recreaon Center. All Board Meengs are open to the public. We welcome your ideas and aendance at the Highlands Recre- aon Center, a community place to learn, grow and play. Americans with Disabilies Act It’s the Highlands Recreaons Center’s intent to make reasonable accommodaons, when required, for all parcipants in acvies. If as- sistance is needed, please call 341-4251 and ask for the program supervisor in charge of the acvity you’re interested in. Meeng Your Needs. Se Habla Español Si ocupa asistencia en Español llamen a (650) 341-4251 por favor de hablar con Cynthia de Lunes a Viernes 9am a 5pm. Have your PARTY at the Highlands Recreaon Center! Gym Social Room Mulpurpose Room For more informaon about pricing and availability, or to reserve your date, call the Recreaon Supervisor at (650) 341-4251. Facility Capacity: Gym 132, Social Room 75, Mulpurpose Room 75. All rentals include: Tables, Chairs and Rental Supervisor. 2 3-6 6 7 8 9 9 9 10-11 12 11-15 15 15-16 15-16 17 18 19 *Please see Pool Hours on Page 3. Note: Classes may be cancelled on legal holidays

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Page 1: About Us Winter Dates to Remember HRC Informationhighlandsrec.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/Winter2018-Page-Updates.pdf · 2 HRC Information Office Staff General Manager Brigitte Shearer

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Office StaffGeneral Manager Brigitte ShearerSchool-Age Director Mike KoenigRecreation Supervisor Jeff SchwartzEarly Education Director Rebecca Hitchcock Aquatics Supervisor Patricia HallASP Coordinator Alyssa KujiraokaRecreation Coordinator Amanda ArmstrongAquatics Coordinator Brandan RatmanskyBookkeeper Naomi KawakitaMaintenance Steve RissoAdministrative Assistant Cynthia Fregoso

Table of ContentsHRC Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aquatics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dolphins Swim Team. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Early Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . After School Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . In-Crowd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Winter Camp Information . . . . . . . . . . . . .Spring Camp Information . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tot Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Youth Sports Leagues . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .Youth Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Teen Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Adult Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Senior Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Facility Rental Information. . . . . . . . . . . . .Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fitness Memberships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

NovemberThanksgiving Break-Facility Closed 11/23-11/24

DecemberHoliday Event 12/1Winter Resident Registration Begins 12/4Winter Non-Resident Registration Begins 12/11HRD Board Meeting 12/12Facility Closure 12/23-12/26

JanuaryNew Year’s Day-Facility Closed 1/1HRD Board Meeting 1/9*MLK Jr. Day- Office Closed 1/15Highlands Hoopsters Basketball Begins 1/20

FebruaryHRD Board Meeting 2/13*Presidents’ Day- Office Closed 2/19

MarchHighlands Res. Spring/Summer Registration 3/5Non-Resident Spring/Summer Registration 3/12HRD Board Meeting 3/13Eggstravaganza/ Underwater Egg Hunt 3/31

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HRD Mission StatementThe Highlands Recreation District is dedicated to provid-ing beneficial, safe and enriching programs and services to the Highlands Community.

About UsThe Highlands Recreation District (HRD) is a public agency governed by an elected Board of Directors (5). The Board meets at 7:00pm on the second Tuesday of each month in the Multipurpose Room. The Board Members are Eric Olbekson, Pam Merkadeau, Mi-chelle McNeil, Christopher Gurr, and Andrew Aquino. The HRD is supported by property taxes and user fees and operates the Highlands Recreation Center. All Board Meetings are open to the public. We welcome your ideas and attendance at the Highlands Recre-ation Center, a community place to learn, grow and play.

Americans with Disabilities Act

It’s the Highlands Recreations Center’s intent to make reasonable accommodations,

when required, for all participants in activities. If as-sistance is needed, please call 341-4251 and ask for the program supervisor in charge of the activity you’re interested in.

Meeting Your Needs.

Se Habla EspañolSi ocupa asistencia en Español llamen a(650) 341-4251 por favor de hablar conCynthia de Lunes a Viernes 9am a 5pm.

Have your PARTY at theHighlands Recreation Center!

Gym Social RoomMultipurpose Room

For more information about pricing and availability, or to reserve your date, call the

Recreation Supervisor at (650) 341-4251.

Facility Capacity:Gym 132, Social Room 75,Multipurpose Room 75.

All rentals include: Tables, Chairs and

Rental Supervisor.

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*Please see Pool Hours on Page 3. Note: Classes may be cancelled on legal holidays

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Pool Memberships

Monthly Fee: Highlands Res CSA 1 Res Non-ResSenior(62+) $15 $20 $25Adult $20 $25 $30Add’l. Adults $8 $11 $15Per Child $3 $3 $5Registration $200 $250 $300Notes:1. All pool memberships include fitness room membership.2. Each pool member receives a 10% discount on their aquatic class fees, except private & semi-private lessons.3. Child price for age 3-17. Children under 3 are free.4. Pay for the year in full at time of registration and receive $40 off the annual fee for a family membership (3 or more people) or $20 off the annual fee for an individual or 2 person membership.

Entrance Fees for Non-MembersResidents: $5 per person with proof of residency (swimming or non-swimming)Non-Highlands Residents: $10 per person (swimming or non-swimming)Guests of Member: $3 per person (member must be present during entire visit, 6 guests max per family membership)

Our pool and fitness memberships can be paid monthly or annually. If paying monthly, it is required that you sign up for ACH Automatic Payments. To become a member, there is an initial registration fee. As long as your membership remains current, you will never pay the registration fee again.

Aquaticshighlandsrec.ca.gov

MWF 6:15-9:00am Lap Swim 11:00am-1:00pm Lap Swim* 3:30-5:00pm Rec Swim 5:00-6:15pm Lap Swim*TTh 3:30-5:00pm Rec Swim 5:00-8:15pm Lap Swim*Sat/Sun 10:30am-1:00pm Lap Swim* 1:00-5:00pm Rec Swim 5:00-6:00pm Lap Swim

*Limited lap lanes available

12/23/17-1/1/18 Winter Holiday Break3/19/18-3/21/18 Dome Removal

Pool Schedule ChangesPool Closed:

Hour Changes:1/15 & 2/19 Lap/Rec Swim 10:30-1pmDates TBD Pool closes at 4pm for all HDAC swim meets (check the website for more info.)

*Drill Warning: Please be aware that during the year HRC will be performing unannounced emergency rescue drills at the pool. We ask for your cooperation during these drills. These drills are an essential part of emergency preparation.

It is the Highlands Rec Pool Policy that all children the age of 3 and under (recommended for children age 4) must wear a swim liner while in the pool (ie: “Huggies Little Swimmers” and other products made for swimming are acceptable).

For Your Health

Join us for an Underwater Easter Egg Hunt at the March 31st Eggstravaganza! All egg hunts will be done by age group.

Saturday, March 31stEstimated Start Time 11:00am

UnderwaterEaster Egg Hunt

Family Fun DayCome and enjoy a fun and relaxing afternoon with the whole family at Highlands pool! Stay out of the cold under our cozy dome and enjoy staff led water games. Have fun! Make friends! Play games! Win prizes! Regular entrance fees applies.

Saturday 2/3 1-3pm

Try It Day!Come and try a group swim lesson with one of our qualified swim instructors free of charge! For one day only Highlands will be offering group lessons at a variety of swim levels from begin-ner to advanced. Swimmers will be grouped by ability. Spaces are limited, so please call to reg-ister in advance. One free lesson per swimmer.

Saturday 3/24 Sting Rays (L4) 11-11:30am Sharks (L5) 11-11:30am Guppy/ Seahorse (L1+2) 11:30-12pm Baby + One 12-12:30pm Marlins (L3) 12-12:30pm

New at Highlands Pool!

WINTER POOL HOURS1/2/18-3/31/18

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Guppies (L1) - (Minimum age 3) - Students focus on developing independence, confidence and basic safety skills. Students are supported and assisted by the instructor in all skills. Skills include - bobbing, floating, retrieving objects, water entry and exit, pool safety and moving through the water.Seahorses (L2) - Swimmers learn to coordinate arm and leg actions and swim independently on both front and back, building on level 1 skills to increase confi-dence, independence, and water safety skills. Prerequisite skills - completely submerge underwater unassisted, able to perform assisted skills with face in water. Skills include - unassisted floats, glides, big arms, elementary backstroke and rollovers.Marlins (L3) - Swimmers learn breathing technique for freestyle. They will increase their confidence and skill base in freestyle, elementary backstroke, and back-stroke. They will become more comfortable in deep water while developing their treading skills. Prerequisite skills - Front and back floats, big arms with rollovers, elementary backstroke 5 yds, backstroke 5 yds. Skills include – side breathing, treading, coordinated freestyle and backstroke, intro to breaststroke kick, and diving progression.Sting Rays (L4) - Swimmers will enhance their freestyle and backstroke while building onto their breaststroke kick. They will be introduced to butterfly kicks, turns, and continue diving progression. Prerequisite skills - Side breathing 10 yds, backstroke 15 yds and treading water for 30 seconds.Skills include - side butterfly, open turns, and racing dives.Sharks (L5) - Swimmers refine their swimming technique for freestyle, backstroke, and breaststroke. They learn to coordinate their butterfly.Prerequisite skills - Freestyle and backstroke 25 yds, breastroke 10 yds, treading water for 1 minute, dolphin kicks.Skills include - all strokes, racing dives, and turns.Combo Class - Accommodates students who are in either level. Skills from both levels will be taught depending on the level each child should be placed in. * New! Private, Semi-Private & Adult Lessons During Group Lesson Times! Private, Semi-Private, and Adult swimming lessons are offered during group lessons. Please check the swim lesson chart for available times. Time slots are subject to change. Please see page 5 for Private Lesson pricing information.

Seahorses (L2)

Sting Rays (L4)

Sharks (L5)

Guppies (L1)

Marlins (L3)

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5:00-5:30pm

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4:00-4:30pm

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10:30-11:00am

11:00-11:30am

11:30-12:00pm

12:00-12:30pm

12:30-1:00pm

11:00-11:30am

11:30-12:00pm

12:00-12:30pm

12:30-1:00pm

10:30-11:00am

1/10-1/312/5-2/283/5-3/28

$73/85$86/100$86/100

1/9-2/12/6-3/13/6-3/29

$98/114$98/114$86/100

1/19-2/92/23-3/93/16-3/30

$49/57$37/43$37/43

1/20-2/102/24-3/17

$49/57$49/57

1/21-2/112/25-3/25

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3:30-4:00pm

No Class: 3/20

No Class: 1/15, 2/19, 3/19

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highlandsrec.ca.govAdult Swim Lessons

Highlands offers adult lessons for swimmers of all skill levels and abilities. Instructors create a comfortable and welcoming environment for adults looking to learn how to swim or improve their strokes. Please see Swim Lesson Chart on page 4 for lessons days and times.

Aqua TrackThis deep water exercise program will improve your fit-ness and reduce stress. While wearing a flotation belt you will exercise vertically in deep water. Join this no impact and gentle resistance workout program that is perfect for arthritis or rehabilitation from injury. Adults of all ages. No class: 12/25-1/1, 1/15, 2/19, 3/19, 3/21.

Water AerobicsCome join us in our heated swimming pool. Have fun and exercise at your own pace. Our program is designed to improve your cardiovascular fitness, flexibility, coordination, balance, and helps increase strength and endurance. All fitness levels are welcome. No swimming skills are necessary. This program is for adults of all ages. Instructor: Sandra Burgess. No class: 12/25-1/1, 1/15, 2/19, 3/19.

M/F On-Going 11:05am-12pm $94/99 month

Come join us in a recreational Arthritis Aquatic pro-gram conducted in our heated swimming pool. This program provides a fun, social atmosphere where participants are led through a series of specially de-signed exercises geared toward reducing pain and stiffness associated with Arthritis. The warm water and gentle movements help increase joint flexibility and range of motion while restoring and maintaining muscular strength. The Arthritis Aquatic program is suitable for all fitness levels and does not require the ability to swim. Adults of all ages welcome. Classes are taught by a certified Arthritis Aquatic instructor. No class: 12/27, 3/21.Instructor: Sandra Burgess.

Arthritis Aquatic Program

W On-Going 11:05am-12pm $55/60monthThis comprehensive training program is for the individual who wishes to become a lifeguard at a pool. This will certify the passing student in CPR for the Professional Rescuer, First Aid and Lifeguard Training. Students must be 15 years old or older (proof of age must be shown at the 1st meeting) and pass a water skills test to be admitted into the class. Bring class material, swim suit, towel and comfortable clothing.MUST ATTEND ALL CLASSES PER SESSION!

Lifeguard Training

T-F 1/2-1/5 10am-5pm $230/240M/W 2/26-3/19 5pm-9pm $230/240 F-M 4/6-4/9 F/M 4:30pm-9pm $230/240 Sat/Sun 8-5pm

Private Swim LessonsPrivate swim lessons are now offered during fixed times on weekday afternoon and weekend mornings. Pick the time and we will provide the instructor. It’s that easy!! Check out the Private lessons schedule in the Swim Lesson Chart on page 4. To avoid being charged for a missed lesson, please provide 24hr notice of an absence.

# of Class Meetings Private Semi-Private 3 $99/114 $81/96 4 $132/152 $108/128 5 $165/190 $135/160 6 $198/228 $162/192 7 $231/266 $189/224 8 $264/304 $216/256

Kids! Adults!

WANTED: LIFEGUARDS AND SWIM INSTRUCTORSThe Highlands Rec is currently hiring lifeguardsand swim instructors to work a variety of hours.

Contact Tricia Hall for more info at(650) 341-4251 or email [email protected]

Baby+One=WE is a fun and interactive class for babies age 6 months to 2 years and their caregivers (1:1 ratio). Highlands staff will balance play time, song, and dance with aquatic activities that engage the child, build confidence in (and under) water, and help develop a strong foundation for future swimming skills.

Baby+One=WE!

W 1/10-1/31 11:00-11:30 $49/57W 2/7 -2/28 11:00-11:30 $49/57W 3/7-3/28 11:00-11:30 $49/57

Winter Break Youth Swim LessonsJoin us for a special week of group swim lessons during Winter Break! Please see Swim Lessons Chart for level descriptions.

T-Th 1/2-1/4 (L2) 4-4:30pm $37/43T-Th 1/2-1/4 (L3) 4-4:30pm $37/43T-Th 1/2-1/4 (L3) 4:30-5pm $37/43T-Th 1/2-1/4 (L4) 4:30-5pm $37/43

This program is now a monthly class. Participants will register on a monthly basis for a monthly fee.

M/W/F On-Going 8:00-9:00am $95/100 Drop-In $10

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Red GroupPre-requisite: Ability to swim 25 yards (one length of the pool) freestyle, backstroke, and breaststroke and some knowledge of butterfly.M/W 5:00-5:30pm $63/78T/Th 5:00-5:30pm $63/78Red 4 days a week $91/108

Highlands Dolphins Aquatic Club

Silver GroupThis group is for swimmers who love the water and are able to swim 200 yards freestyle, Backstroke and breaststroke and 50 yards of butterfly. The group works on improving form, endurance, speed and fitness. Swimmers are encouraged to participate in summer dual meets and may participate in USA meets year round. M-Th 7:00-8:15pm $98/113

Bronze GroupThis group is for swimmers interested in improving their swimming ability, both fitness level and form. Swimmers must be comfortable swimming 100 yards (4 lengths of the pool) of Freestyle Backstroke and breaststroke and 50 yards butterfly. Swimmers are encouraged to participate in summer dual meets and may participate in USA meets year round.M-Th 7:00-8:00pm $89/104

White GroupPre-requisite: Ability to swim 50 yards (two lengths of the pool) of freestyle, backstroke, and breaststroke, and 25 yards of butterfly. Be able to complete 500-750 total yards at practice.M/W 5:30-6:15pm $73/88T/Th 5:30-6:15pm $73/88White 4 days a week $95/111

Blue GroupPre-requisite: Ability to swim 100 yards (four lengths of the pool) of freestyle, 50 yards backstroke and breast stroke and 25 yards of butterfly. M/W 6:15-7:00pm $73/88T/Th 6:15-7:00pm $73/88Blue 4 days a week $95/111

The Highlands Dolphins Aquatic Club (HDAC) is a positive energetic swim program designed to help participants achieve their personal best. Regular practices contribute to life long fitness skills. Annually, all swimmers must register with USA Swimming. All swimmers have the opportunity to compete regularly in local dual meets during the summer and in USA Swimming meets year round. Swimmers are encouraged to continue with swim lessons to receive hands-on instruction. For try outs, please contact Tricia Hall at [email protected]

Late FeesAll monthly fees must be paid by the 5th business day of each month. All monthly fees paid after the 5th business day of each month will be subject to a $15 late fee per child per class.

Gold GroupThis group is for swimmers who love the water and are able to swim 400 yards freestyle, 200 yards backstroke and breaststroke and 100 yards of butterfly. Be able to complete 2000-3200 for Gold practice. This group works on improving form, endurance, speed and fitness. Swimmers are encouraged to participate in summer dual meets and may participate in USA meets year round.M-Th 7:00-8:15pm $98/113

Part of what makes a successful swim team is the active participation of the parents as well as the swimmers. Swim Team parents will be expected to volunteer at meets and fund raising events. Pre-Team parents are encouraged to volunteer as well. The Swim Team Boosters meet once a month and attendance is encouraged.

Parent Volunteering

Join the Highlands Dolphins Aquatics Club yahoogroup to receive team info.To join, email Tricia Hall at

[email protected]

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highlandsrec.ca.govEarly Education Center

Serving Infants through PreKindergarten

Our Center is home to 3 Classrooms:

* Monkeys for children ages 3 months through age 2* Chameleons for children ages 2 years through age 3.5

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Tigers for children ages 3.5 through age 5.5

Our Play Based Center Features:- Age appropriate toys to promote cognitive, social, emotional and physical development

- Developmentally appropriate curriculum to encourage future academic success - Enthusiastic, experienced and nurturing teachers to provide emotional comfort and

positive support to guide your young one through the important and delicate stages of life

Year Round, Full Time, Quality CareMonday-Friday, 7:30am-6pm

For more information or to join our waitlist Email: [email protected]

Early Education Director: Rebecca HitchcockEmail: [email protected]

12/22/17 EEC Closes at 4:30pm12/25-12/26/17 CLOSED – Christmas Break1/1/18 CLOSED – New Year’s Day1/15/18 CLOSED – MLK Jr. Day2/19/18 CLOSED – Presidents’ Day

For Your Calendar . . .

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The After School Program is open to Elementary School students in grades K-5. The ASP schedule adjusts to the dismissal schedules of all grades at Highlands Elementary and is open on most Highlands School Staff Development days. The ASP program provides a safe and happy environment for children to enhance their physical and social development. Our licensed program and trained staff strive to provide the lifeskills necessary for children to be confident and happy citizens of our community. There’s quiet time for homework, a creative art project or a rousing game of dodgeball awaiting your child at the ASP. Rec swim is offered Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30-5pm at no additional charge. We also provide an afternoon snack each day. Your child can easily participate in a wide array of classes and programs offered through the Rec. ASP Head Teacher: Alyssa Kujiraoka

After School Program2017-2018 (M-F until 6pm)

ASP 2017-2018 Fees

School Year: $10 per month second child discount for siblingsenrolled in any of the following programs: ASP, In Crowd & EEC.

Camps: $5 per session second child discount for siblings enrolled in any of our camp programs.

Sibling Discount

*After School carefor Kindergartnersis from 12pm-6pm.

ASP & In Crowd 2017-2018$75 Non-Refundable Registration Fee

(per child for first day & $20 for each additional day)

*1/2 day Kinders isavailable from 12pm-3pm.

(same price as 1st-5th)

Child Care Late FeesAll monthly fees must be paid by the 5th business day of each month. All monthly fees paid after the 5th business day of each month will be subject to a $25 late fee per child per month. Late pick up charge: $10 per every 5 minutes past 6pm.

Drop-In Fees: Kinder: $80/85 1st-5th: $70/75

ASP/IN CROWD CLOSED:

Winter Break: 12/22-1/8Martin Luther King Jr. Day: 1/15

President’s Day: 2/19Spring Break: 4/2-4/13

Memorial Day: 5/28

Staff Development DaysASP/IN CROWD OPEN ALL DAY

3/12/18Full Day Drop In based on availability:

$85/90 (7:30am-6pm ).ASP/InCrowd: Free, if this is your

regularly scheduled day of the week.

Last Day of ASP/IN CROWD: 6/20/18

For Your Calendar...

Feb: 5 Days 4 Days 3 Days 2 Days 1 Day Kinder $683/703 $631/651 $529/549 $440/460 $258/2781st - 5th $533/553 $486/506 $394/414 $322/342 $184/204

ASP/In Crowd Emergency packets available online: www.highlandsrec.ca.gov/childcare

Apr: 5 Days 4 Days 3 Days 2 Days 1 Day Kinder $420/440 $365/385 $319/339 $285/305 $150/1701st - 5th $330/350 $283/303 $240/260 $211/231 $110/130Dec/Jan: 5 Days 4 Days 3 Days 2 Days 1 Day Kinder $513/533 $474/494 $407/427 $340/360 $204/224 1st - 5th $400/420 $365/385 $306/326 $252/272 $148/168

June: 5 Days 4 Days 3 Days 2 Days 1 Day Kinder $478/498 $434/454 $397/417 $330/350 $194/214 1st - 5th $373/393 $334/354 $296/316 $242/262 $138/158

Mar/May: 5 Days 4 Days 3 Days 2 Days 1 Day Kinder $693/713 $641/661 $539/559 $450/470 $268/2881st - 5th $543/563 $496/516 $404/424 $332/352 $194/214

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6th-8th GradesM-F, 3-6pm

Are you looking for a quality well organized program for your middle school student? Look no further, because Highlands Rec Center prides itself on providing quality activities for students in 6th, 7th and 8th grade at the CSUMC at 2145 Bunker Hill Dr. Our enthusiastic Head Teacher will provide safe supervision while encouraging age appropriate independence. A healthy afternoon snack is provided each day along with a quiet hour for homework, special activities, games and more. All minimum days accomodated. In Crowd Head Teacher: Taylor Blank.

In Crowd 2017-2018 Fees

All Drop-Ins for In Crowd: $70/75

F 12/8 6-10pm $30 child S.R.F 1/12 6-10pm $30 child S.R.F 2/9 6-10pm $30 child S.R.F 3/9 6-10pm $30 child S.R.

Take advantage of an evening out while your kids are having a fun filled night at the Rec. Pizza dinner and movie provided! Let them play, relax and have fun in a safe and supervised environment. Pre-registration required. No Drop-ins available. $5 sibling discount. K-5th Grade. 4 yrs allowed if sibling of ASP child only. Must be potty trained. No diapers please.

Kids Nite Out

Late Pick-Up Charge: $10 per every 5 minutes after 10pm.

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Winter Camp 2017K-8th Grade

Day 1: 12/22 Wk 1: 12/27-12/29 Wk 2: 1/2-1/5 Day 2: 1/8

Hours: 7:30am-6pm

The sun is out and the flowers are blooming so grab your explorer hat and come check us out! Our Spring Camp is filled with engaging activities and exciting trips to keep your child entertained all day long.

Theme DaysFriday 12/22 Dreidel Dude and DudettesWednesday 12/27 Let’s Take an ‘Elfie’Thursday 12/28 Frosty’s Friends-BBQ & Jumper

Friday 12/29 Rudolph’s Round Up

Tuesday 1/2 Brrrr’ing on 2018Wednesday 1/3 Bizzy BlizzardsThursday 1/4 Field Trip - San Mateo MoviesFriday 1/5 Pajama Jam

Monday 1/8 Winter Olympics

Spring Camp 2018K-8th Grade

WK 1: 4/2-4/6 Wk 2: 4/9-4/13Hours: 7:30am-6pm

The weather is changing which means Winter Break is just around the corner. Come join our fun and en-ergetic staff and let us provide a camp experience filled with engaging activities and memorable field trips. Register now so you’re not left out in the cold!

Theme DaysMonday 4/2 April Showers, Blooming FlowersTuesday 4/3 Colors of the WindWednesday 4/4 Radiant RainbowsThursday 4/5 Field Trip - Rockin’ Jump Friday 4/6 Busy BunniesMonday 4/9 Barnyard Bonanza Tuesday 4/10 Where the Wild Things AreWednesday 4/11 AdventurelandThursday 4/12 Field Trip - Redwood City MoviesFriday 4/13 Springtime Safari

Winter Camp Res/Non Res Fee:Daily Fee $80/85Field Trip Only Day Rate $90/95Week 1 Rate $220/240Week 2 Rate $290/310Feb:

5 Days 4 Days 3 Days 2 Days 1 Day $533/553 $486/506 $394/414 $322/342 $184/204

Apr:5 Days 4 Days 3 Days 2 Days 1 Day $330/350 $283/303 $240/260 $211/231 $110/130

Dec/Jan:5 Days 4 Days 3 Days 2 Days 1 Day $400/420 $365/385 $306/326 $252/272 $148/168

June:5 Days 4 Days 3 Days 2 Days 1 Day $373/393 $334/354 $296/316 $242/262 $138/158

Mar/May:5 Days 4 Days 3 Days 2 Days 1 Day $543/563 $496/516 $404/424 $332/352 $194/214

Daily Fee $80/85Field Trip Only Day Rate $90/95Weekly Rate $340/360

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Let your child’s first soccer experience be a great one! Designed specifically for children ages 2.5 - 5, Ready Set Sports strives to teach the fundamentals of soccer in a fun, positive, non-competitive and safe environment. Our program enhances gross motor skills, encourages regular exercise and promotes a healthy lifestyle. No Class: 2/19.Ages: 2.5 to 5 years oldLocation: Highlands Recreation Center GrassInstructor: Ready Set Sports Staff

M 1/22-3/26 12:30-1:00pm $110/115

Pre-schooler’s mind is hard at work building the knowledge and skills it will use for a lifetime. Now, more than ever, it’s important to challenge their curious minds with activities that will keep them engaged and eager to learn! The Young Rembrandts pre-school program is specifically designed with the needs of our youngest learners in mind. We use subjects they’re familiar with such as animals and toys, as well as their favorite learning tools - pictures, stories, touching, and doing - to enhance social and conflict resolution skills while improving listening, fine-motor skills, and time-on-task. Give your pre-schooler the information they’re hungry for and be amazed by what they’ll create! Ages: 3.5 to 5 years oldLocation: Highlands Recreation Center MPRInstructor: Young Rembrandts Staff

Young Rembrandts Pre-K Drawing

Let your child’s first Basketball experience be a great one! Designed specifically for children ages 3 - 5, Ready Set Sports strives to teach the fundamentals of basketball in a fun, positive, non-competitive and safe environment. Our program enhances gross motor skills, encourages regular exercise and promotes a healthy lifestyle. No Class: 2/20.Ages: 3 to 5 years oldLocation: Highlands Recreation Center GymInstructor: Ready Set Sports Staff

Ready Set Basketballw/ Ready Set Sports

T 1/23-3/27 12:30-1:00pm $110/115

Pre-K Mobile GymnasticsMr. Nick provides a well-rounded non-competitive program for children that provides all aspects of training and conditioning found at traditional gymnasiums. Children improve strength, balance, rhythm, flexibility, and overall motor coordination using specially designed multi-dimensional equipment. Equipment includes: tumbling mats, balance beams, parallel bars, spring-boards, swing bars, trampolines and much more. Gymnastics helps promote social development, cooperative interaction, and positive achievement within a success oriented framework while routines reinforce problem solving skills and augment at-tention spans. Our website: www.peninsulaboxing.org/mobile-gym-program/Ages: 3 to 5 years oldLocation: Highlands Recreation Center GymInstructor: Nick Bellafatto

Th 1/25-3/29 9:45-10:30am $160/165

F 1/26-3/30 2:40-3:40pm $200/205

Tiny Tigers - Give your preschooler a head start with a program designed specifically for them. Physical fitness and self-defense skills are presented as fun games and activities. Course focuses on self-control and listening skills in a fun, social and safe environment that builds self-esteem. Ages: 4 to 6 years oldLocation: Highlands Recreation Center GymInstructor: San Mateo Kuk Sool Won Staff

W 1/24-3/28 12:30-1:00pm $170/175

Pre-K Kuk Sool WonMartial Arts

Youth Tennis Lessons

This is an introductory tennis class for EEC students, ages 3-5 years old that teaches balanced movement, footwork sk i l l s and hand-eye coord inat ion . Ages: 3 to 5 years oldLocation: Highlands Recreation Center Tennis Ct. 1Instructor: Scott Perlstein Tennis Staff

M/W 1/22-2/14 3:00-3:30pm $70/75M/W 2/26-3/21 3:00-3:30pm $70/75

EEC Only Pre-Tennis

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A fun, active music class for your Pre-Schooler! With a special focus on movement, we explore music through singing, chanting, rhymes, bounces, circle songs, story songs and instrument exploration. A great way to develop your children’s music potential at an early age. Ages: 3-5 years oldLocation: Highlands Recreation Center MPRInstructor: Vibo Music School

Early Childhood Music Adventure with Miss Johanna

T 1/23-3/27 2:30-3:15pm $200/205

Highlands Theater presents, “The Music Man, Jr.”

Highlands Rec and Bay Area e.T.c are proud to announce our Spring Musical for Highlands school kids in grades 1-5.Based on Meredith Willson’s six-time-Tony-Award-winning musical comedy, “The Music Man, Jr.”, features some of mu-sical theatre’s most iconic songs and a story filled with wit, warmth and good old-fashioned romance. “The Music Man, Jr.” is family entertainment at its best – a bold, brassy show that will have the whole town atwitter! Master showman Harold Hill is in town and he’s got “seventy-six trombones” in tow. Can upright, uptight Marian, the town librarian, resist his powerful allure? The story follows fast-talking traveling salesman, Harold Hill, as he cons the people of River City, Iowa, into buying instruments and uniforms for a boys’ band he vows to organize. The catch? He doesn’t know a trombone from a treble clef. His plans to skip town with the cash are foiled when he falls for Marian, whose belief in Harold’s power just might help him succeed in the end in spite of himself. Sign ups begin on December 4th.Mandatory Parent Meeting: Monday, December 11th at 3:15pm in the Highlands School LGIAudition Workshop: 12/12 & 12/13 in the LGI at 3:15.Auditions: 12/18 & 12/19 in the LGI at 3:15pm.Callbacks by invitation only: 12/21 in the LGI at 3:15pm. You must register prior to coming to auditions. All children who register will be in the musical.No Class: 12/22-1/8, 1/15, 2/19, 3/12. Ages: 1st-5th GradesLocation: Highlands Elementary School LGIInstructor: Bay Area ETC Theater StaffM, T, Th 12/11-3/18 3:15-5:00pm $250/255** Mandatory tech week rehearsals at Borel Middle School 3/12-3/15 from 3:30-7pm. (Wednesday, 3/14 rehearsal scheduled for 1:30pm)* There will be three dates for performances at Borel Middle School, 425 Barneson Ave, San Mateo on Friday, March 16th at 7pm, Saturday, March 17th at 2pm and Sunday, March 18th at 2pm.* The Highlands Recreation Center is providing an After School Theater Care for 1st-3rd graders, that will meet outside the LGI from 2:36-3:15pm for $50. (After School Theater Care excludes driving of children to Borel Mid-dle School during Final Rehearsal dates).

Young Rembrandts Children’s Drawing

Young Rembrandts artists will draw ALL NEW lessons this winter. Colorful pop art dog, incredible relevant art history and a powerful unicorn are just a few of the drawing’s they’ll learn and LOVE. Your child will also learn personification as they transform ordinary cameras into fully realized cartoon characters. Learning to tell a story through a series of drawings will be the focus in our illustrations featuring a humorous drive-thru sequence and a colorful piñata sequence. Your child will learn animation techniques in our anime-themed expression lesson. Encourage your child’s creativity. Enroll today! Ages: 5 to 12 years oldLocation: Highlands Recreation Center MPRInstructor: Young Rembrandts Staff

F 1/26-3/30 3:40-4:40pm $200/205

Kuk Sool Won is known for building character, while gaining strength, flexibility and self-esteem. Martial arts have been shown to improve performance in school and other sports, because it improves focus and coordination. Ages: K-5th GradesLocation: Highlands Recreation Center GymInstructor: San Mateo Kuk Sool Won Staff

Kuk Sool WonMartial Arts

W 1/24-3/28 1:00-1:50pm $190/195

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Hoopsters with FUNdamental HOOPS is an instructional basketball class for boys and girls that emphasizes proper basketball technique through FUN drills and games to establish good basketball playing habits. Your children will learn the FUNdamentals of basketball in a supportive, relaxed environment and work on shooting, dribbling & footwork basics with Coach Tony and Coach Mike. Team Divisions: We group the children by age to best serve their developmental needs. The divisions will be grouped in K-1st Grades, 2nd-3rd Grades, and 4th-5th Grades. Coach Tony and Coach Mike have more than 40 years of coaching experience combined and want to share their love of the game with your children. Children will be given t-shirt jerseys on the first day of Hoopsters with FUNdamental Hoops.

Hoopsters with FUNdamental HoopsInstructional Basketball for Boys & Girls, Grades K-5

Program ScheduleDay Game Dates Division TimeSat 1/20-3/17 4th-5th 9:15-10:15amSat 1/20-3/17 2nd-3rd 10:15-11:15amSat 1/20-3/17 K-1st 11:15am, 11:45*

*Note: K-1st 11:45am time slot will open once 11:15am slot is full.

Format for K-1st Grades:-Approximately 30 minutes of skills & drills: dribbling, passing, shooting & defense

Fees: $110/115 per player $5/sibling discountLocation: Highlands Recreation Center GymNo Class: 2/17/2018

The Highlands Rec Center and Mini Sports Stars Staff will be joining together and offering Highlands Rec T-Ball. T-Ball is the most popular sport that Mini Sports Stars offers and is an excellent stepping stone to baseball. Mini Sports Star’s believes that repetition is the key to skill mastery but all Mini Sports Stars coaches are trained to challenge individuals who have mastered certain skills in order to provide an opportunity for constant development. During T-Ball, kids will learn how to name and run the bases, field, throw, and of course hit. Special equipment is used to enhance development while ensuring a safe environment.

Highlands Rec T-Ball with Mini Sports StarsNon-Competitive Instructional T-Ball

Boys & Girls Ages: 3-4 and 5-7

Format for 4th-5th Grades:-Approximately 45 minutes of skills & drills: dribbling, passing, shooting & defense-15 min games: children will play instructional games with and against other children in their age group-All children will receive equal playing time, no score kept-There will be a referee to officiate the 15 min scrimmages

Format for 2nd-3rd Grades:-Approximately 1 hour of skills & drills: dribbling, passing, shooting & defense

Program ScheduleDay Game Dates Division TimeSat 4/21-6/16 Pee-Wee 9:30-10:15amSat 4/21-6/16 Juniors 10:30-11:30am

Age Divisions: Pee-Wee: 3-4 years oldJuniors: 5-7 years old

No Class: 5/26/2018

* Children will be given t-shirt jerseys on the first day.

Program Format- Daily Schedule: Introductions, Base Running, Fielding & Throwing, Hitting & Fielding in a modified game setting.- All classes are designed to enhance the physical and social skills of all the participants. All coaches are trained to abide by positive coaching alliance principles.- No score is ever kept.-All equipment provided.

Fees: $155/160 per playerLocation: Highlands Elementary School Grass Field

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U.S. ChessmatesChess teaches critical and abstract thinking, planning, logic and patience. U.S. Chessmates makes learning chess very easy and is suited for all levels from beginner to advanced. Each class will include 30 minutes of instruction and 30 minutes of tournament games. We will create a learning experience that will encourage our students to learn and analyze the game of chess. Learning Outcomes: Chess has been known to improve math skills and encourage self discipline. Ages: 5 to 14 years oldLocation: Highlands Recreation Center MPRInstructor: U.S. Chessmates Staff

Th 1/25-3/29 4:30-5:30pm $150/155

We introduce the student to the musical alphabet (chromatic scale) and how the letters (notes) are put together to form chords. Then we practice stringing (pun intended) chords together to form songs. Finally, we play the individual notes of the chords to create transitions, or ‘solos’. Each lesson practices strumming patterns, fingerpicking, melody, and harmony. We sing, too! Instruments are not provided. Ages: 4 years old and overLocation: Highlands Recreation Center MPRInstructor: Brett Burdette

Beginner Acoustic Guitar & Ukulele Lessons

Ukulele LessonsW 1/24-2/21 2:30-3:00pm $175/180W 2/28-3/28 2:30-3:00pm $175/180 Ukulele LessonsW 1/24-2/21 3:00-3:30pm $175/180W 2/28-3/28 3:00-3:30pm $175/180 Guitar LessonsW 1/24-2/21 3:30-4:00pm $175/180W 2/28-3/28 3:30-4:00pm $175/180

After School Golf

W 2/7-3/7 1:00-2:00pm $150/155

Aces Junior Golf Club is a great way to introduce your young player to GOLF! With a 8:1 student to instructor ratio, students will enjoy small class sizes and lessons geared to help them learn the game of golf. Throughout class students will learn about our character development themes: respect, responsibility and integrity and how they relate to life on and off the golf course. Students will also learn proper swing fundamentals, golf rules and safety procedures to take to the course. All classes held at the Highlands Elementary School Grass Field. This class includes a Supervised lunch by HRC staff after school from 12:20-1:00pm. Ages: 1st-5th GradesLocation: Highlands Elementary School FieldInstructor: Aces Jr. Golf Staff

Mad ScienceEarth, Wind, Inspire

Neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow will stop us from having a great time in this session of Mad Science! We’ll explore how weather works and investigate how our planet was formed! We’ll discover how science is used to solve crimes, and even take home our own I.D. kit! We’ll learn all about pulleys, levers and catapults and you’ll make your own Rocket Racer! We’ll discover how movie special effects are created! You’ll learn about the chemical reactions - that take place in the kitchen! Explore the science behind your favorite toys – maybe even ones that you’ve never seen! You won’t want to miss a minute of this exciting series!No Class: 2/19, 3/12.Ages: 5 to 12 years oldLocation: Highlands Recreation Center MPRInstructor: Mad Science Staff

M 1/22-3/26 1:00-2:00pm $160/165

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This class is for youth with little experience or instruction. They will be instructed in the basic fundamentals of proper grip, forehand, backhand, serve and volley. Although flexible, Tennis I students typically range in age from 6-10 years old. Lessons held on Court 1. No Class: 3/12.

This is an introductory tennis class for students, ages 3-6 years old that teaches balanced movement, footwork skills and hand-eye coordination. Lessons held on Court 1. No Class: 3/12.M/W 1/17-2/7 3:30-4:00pm $70/75 M/W 2/26-3/21 3:30-4:00pm $70/75

M/W 1/17-2/7 4:00-5:00pm $105/110M/W 2/26-3/21 4:00-5:00pm $105/110

M/W 1/17-2/7 5:00-6:00pm $105/110M/W 2/26-3/21 5:00-6:00pm $105/110

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Tennis classes for all levels on Saturdays! Level descriptions are listed above. No Class: 2/17.

Saturday Youth Tennis

Pre-T 1/20-3/31 1:30-2:00pm $100/105Youth I 1/20-3/31 2:00-3:00pm $150/155Youth II 1/20-3/31 3:00-4:00pm $150/155

This class improves upon what was learned in Youth Tennis I and introduces tennis strategy to the students. Tennis II students typically range in age from 8-13 years. Lessons held on Court 1. No Class: 3/12.

T 1/9-2/6 4:00-6:00pm $165/170Th 1/11-2/8 4:00-6:00pm $165/170F 1/12-2/9 4:00-6:00pm $165/170T 2/13-3/13 4:00-6:00pm $165/170Th 2/15-3/15 4:00-6:00pm $165/170F 2/16-3/16 4:00-6:00pm $165/170T 3/20-4/17 4:00-6:00pm $165/170Th 3/22-4/19 4:00-6:00pm $165/170F 3/23-4/20 4:00-6:00pm $165/170

Youth Rock ClimbingDo your kids climb anything is sight? Are you looking for something fun and new for your child to do? At Planet Granite in Belmont your kids will learn to climb, play climbing games, and meet other young climbers! A waiver is required to be filled out on the first day of class by a parent or legal guardian.Ages: 5 to 13 years oldLocation: 100 El Camino Real, Belmont, CA 94002Instructor: Planet Granite Staff

“Fizz”-ical Phenomena & Che-Mystery

Spring Break CampHave a ton of fun as we whip up potions and experiment with all kinds of chemical reactions, including growing our own crystals, making sidewalk chalk, and learning the science of chromatography on a Mad Science Lab Coat we get to keep!! Mix it up as we experiment with molecular madness, radical reactions, and “fizz”-ical and chemical reactions. Discover what those crazy chemists are really up to in their laboratories! Ages: 6-11 years oldLocation: Highlands Recreation Center MPRInstructor: Mad Science Staff

Full DayM-F 4/9-4/13 9:00am-3:00pm $300/305Half DayM-F 4/9-4/13 9:00am-12:00pm $230/235

Love all things fusion beads? Come join us! Explore your creativity and develop hand-eye coordination while creating amazing works of art featuring some of your favorite characters (Pokemon, Super Heroes, Ninja Turtles, Minions, and anything else you can dream of)! There is something for everyone as we will have large multi-week project ideas with patterns to follow and materials to make small projects.Ages: K-5th GradesLocation: Highlands Recreation Center MPRInstructor: Rachael Webster

T 1/23-3/27 3:30-4:30pm $150/155

Hama/PerlerBead Crafting

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Snow Trip

Do you love hanging out with your friends?Do you love going to the snow?

Why not do both at the same time!

Dodge Ridge Ski ResortSaturday, February 24th

1 Dodge Ridge Road, Pinecrest, CA

*Lunch & Rental Equipment NOT Included. Great for all levels.Refunds available if trip is canceled due to conditions.

12 seats available.

Snow Trips leave from the Highlands RecCenter Parking Lot at 5:45am sharp.

$100 includes: Transportation, Lift Ticket,Breakfast, Snacks and Amazing Memories!

Online Drivers EducationThis online Drivers Education Course is approved by the California Department of Motor Vehicles. Reading, flash graphics, videos, and quizzes will prepare the reader to pass the written DMV test. The course is very easy to use. You simply log into the web site, enroll, and then you can begin immediately! For more information about the course and to register, go to Economic Online Driving School at www.economicdrivingschool.com/onlineWhen registering make sure you complete the ques-tion that says, How did you hear about us by choosing Activity Guide. Then enter HRC code: 4251 Cost: $68.50

Do you have any ideas for Rec Classes?Please email: Amanda Armstrong at

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Outdoor LeadershipTraining & Campout

We’ll meet at the Rec, one evening each week for four weeks, to learn the outdoor skills and leadership techniques that you’ll need on our weekend camping trip. As you learn together, you’ll also face fun problem-solving challenges that require the use of your new skills, provide opportunities for you to work together in small groups, and for you to take your turn in leading the group. By the time we get to camp, you will be working together to lead and carry-out the routine aspects of camp life, and any additional challenges that “may” arise. Your instructors will be Neil Winterbottom and Chloe Collart who collectively bring many years of experience in teaching outdoor- and leadership-skills to young people. Minimum 8 participants, maximum 15. Ages: 6, 7 & 8th GradesLocation: Highlands Recreation Center MPR.Instructor: Neil Winterbottom and Chloe Collart

T 4/24-5/15 7:00-8:30pm $200/210 Sat/Sun 5/19-5/20

Junior JazzerciseHey kids! Dance with your friends to the hottest music. Junior Jazzercise is a perfect program to get kids active and learn the importance of exercise and health. The program combines fun, easy–to-follow dance moves to popular music, fitness games, and an end of session performance. No dance experience is required. The non-competitive atmosphere is the perfect setting to introduce your child to fitness.Ages: 5 to 12 years oldLocation: Highlands Recreation Center MPRInstructor: Sandy Basurto

Th 1/25-3/15 3:30-4:30pm $100/105

T 1/23-3/27 3:30-4:30pm $150/155

Set up your week with the right balance through an evening yoga class. Hatha is a yoga practice that emphasizes form and alignment. This class is open to all levels, and we’ll practice physical postures (asanas), deep breathing, mindfulness, and listening to our bodies. We will learn proper alignment, where to focus effort, and where to find release. Ages: 16 years old and overLocation: Highlands Recreation Center MPRInstructor: TBD

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The AARP Smart Driver Course, offered by AARP Driver Safety, is the nation’s largest refresher course designed specifically for older drivers. For more than 30 years, the courses have taught millions of drivers proven safety strategies so they can continue driving safely for as long as possible. The new course provides research-based information to help you update your driving knowledge and skills. By participating in this course, you are taking advantage of an important opportunity to learn how to drive more safely and confidently. Both sessions must be completed to receive the course certificate. Ages: 50 years old and overLocation: Highlands Recreation Center MPRInstructor: Warren Wong

M, T 4/2, 4/3 12:30-4:30pm $15/20

AARP Smart Driver Course

In this hands on introduction to digital photography, we will work to understand the cameras menus and modes, metering, focusing, filters, the flash, light, color and basic composition which will prepare us for still life, portraiture, night shooting and printing activities in class. This class covers photographic concepts to enhance hands on knowledge of the camera and computer. Also, included is a one hour private printing workshop the weekend of 3/3/2018. A $40 material fee payable to instructor. No Class: 1/15, 2/19.Ages: 18 years old and overLocation: Beresford Recreation Center Activity Room, 2720 Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo, CA.Instructor: Marty Springer

M 1/8-3/5 7:00-9:30pm $170/175

Beginner SoulLine Dance

Looking for a fun way to exercise both mind and body? Come join us for SOUL LINE DANCING. Soul line dancing is a fun step dance. We dance in parallel lines, with a repeated sequence of easy steps, no partner needed! The various types of music we use are soul, pop, rhythm and blues, and jazz with some zydeco and country. “Dar” Masamori has been line dancing for over five years with different instructors throughout the Bay Area. She’s bringing this fun style of dance to adults of all ages. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes. Drop-ins: $5 at the door.Ages: 18 years old and overLocation: Highlands Recreation Center GymInstructor: Dar MasamoriW 1/10-3/28 7:00-8:30pm $48/53W 4/4-6/20 7:00-8:30pm $48/53

JazzerciseBurn up to 600 calories in one fun and powerfully effective 60-minute total body workout. Every Jazzercise fitness class combines dance-based cardio with strength training and stretching to sculpt, tone and lengthen muscles for maximum fat burn. Choreographed to today’s hottest music, Jazzercise is a fusion of jazz dance, resistance training, Pilates, yoga, and kickboxing. Start dancing yourself fit and change the shape of your body today! Join our awesome workout, wear comfortable clothing, bring a water bottle, mat and hand weights are optional. Classes are held in the Highlands Recreation Center Gym. Classes are ongoing. For more information contact:

Sandy Basurto [email protected] Jazzercise Instructor (650) 888-6129

Tues/Thurs - 8:00am Sunday - 9:00amVisit: www.jazzercise.com Call (800) FIT IS IT

Adult TennisCoaching

Tennis coaching has been one of the longest running and most popular programs at HRC. Find out why as Scott Perlstein and staff instruct students on how to work on stroke production, doubles strategy, and a whole lot more. This is an ongoing program.

Private Tennis LessonsAvailable daily from Scott Perlstein Enterprises. For more

info, rates and/or sign-ups call Scott at 650-343-7343.

Level Day Time LocationRank 4.0 Fri 12-2pm Courts 1-3

MidPeninsulaVillage is a non-profit, membership organization, serving older adults living in San Mateo, Burlingame and Hillsborough. It works because a dedicated, enthusiastic group of volunteers recognize the need to serve aging adults who wish to remain independent in their own homes. The basic concept is neighbors helping neighbors.To find out more about MidPeninsulaVillage, volunteer or membership opportunities, or the services offered, phone (650) 260-4569, or email: [email protected]

Neighbors Helping Neighbors

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Social RoomMaximum Capacity: 100 peopleOur 923-square-foot Social Room is available nights after 6pm and all day on weekends. The Social Room is a quiet meeting space ideal for small gatherings and childrens birthday parties. For an additional fee, our upstairs kitchen is available for heating and serving food. Restrooms available nearby.

Multipurpose RoomMaximum Capacity: 75 peopleOur 768-square-foot Multipurpose Room has 8 large windows which offer plenty of natural light, for your event or meeting. The Multipurpose Room includes a kitchen area with sink, mini refrigerator, stovetop, oven and microwave. Restrooms are available nearby.

GymMaximum Capacity: 132 peopleOur 2,040-sqare-foot Gym is our largest facility. With its large windows providing plenty of natural light, it’s a perfect venue for birthday parties, graduation parties, workshops, community meetings, and more. For an additional fee, a kitchen is available for heating and serving food. Restrooms are available nearby.

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Highlands Recreation Center Facility RentalsThe Rec Center offers several facilities for rent: the Multipurpose Room, Gym, Social Room and Swimming Pool. Our San Mateo facilities are available as rental venues for birthday parties, retirement parties, workshops, community meetings and all other occasions. For any questions or to check availability, please contact Recreation Supervisor Jeff Schwartz. All rental reservations require a deposit, insurance and a completed Rental Agreement. The hourly rental fee includes use of tables and chairs as needed, a rental supervisor and all cleaning supplies. Call to reserve your space today!

Pool Rentals and PartiesMaximum Capacity: 100 peopleThe Highlands Pool is a perfect place to host a swimming party. There’s plenty of space, trained lifeguards on duty, and plenty of fun to be had! Whether it’s a kids’ birthday party or any other occasion, a swimming party at San Mateo’s Highlands Pool guarantees fun for all ages. Party attendees will enjoy a diving board, plus there’s a wading pool for younger children. (Summer Only)

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REGISTRATIONREGISTRATION* Register by mail, in person, by phone or online at www.highlandsrec.ca.gov * Walk in and phone registration is available M-F from 9am-5pm.* Registration is complete and enrollment is ensured only when class fee is paid in full.

PAYMENT* We accept payment in cash, check, VISA, MC, AMEX or Discover or, for ongoing monthly charges, by automatic bank withdrawals (ACH payments). You may prepay for no more than 3 months of service.* A $5 nonrefundable transaction fee is added to each registration. You may enroll in multiple classes in one registration.* Monthly automatic bank account withdrawals (ACH) only require a $2 nonrefundable transaction fee.* A $20 service charge will be incurred on a returned check.* A $20 fee is charged for stop payment and re-issuance of a refund check. * A $15 late fee is charged per participant per class if monthly fee is not paid by the end of the 5th business day of the month.

ENROLLMENT/ CHANGES/CANCELLATION * Classes are filled on a first come, first served basis. ** your enrollment is ensured only when class fee is paid in full.** * In the event that enrollment does not meet minimum requirements, the HRC may cancel the class. The HRC will notify registrants and class fees will be refunded.* Please note: Prices are subject to change without notice.* Participants may transfer between classes, space permitting, prior to the 2nd class meeting. * Participants in seasonal and aquatic programs may cancel enrollment prior to the 2nd class meeting and receive a prorated credit or refund of class fees. No credits or refunds are given after the 2nd class meeting.* If cancelling enrollment at any time before or during a session and NOT enrolling in another session at that time, you may receive full district credit OR a prorated credit card refund, less a $5 administrative fee.* If waitlisted, registrants will be notified if space becomes available. We must receive a response by 10am the following business day or the space will be offered to others.* If a single class is cancelled by the Highlands Recreation District for any reason, a pro-rated district credit will be automatically applied to your household credit. No cash, check or credit card refund will be given.* Credits can be applied to any program at the Rec, and will avoid additional transaction fees. * Credits must be used within one year of issue.* If enrolled in a monthly program, payment must be received by the end of the 5th business day of the month. Otherwise, a $15 late fee will be charged. If enrolled in our ACH payment program, cancellation or changes must be received by the 15th of the month prior to the ACH withdrawal. *For EEC, ASP & In Crowd see the Director for enrollment changes.

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Fitness MembershipsHighlands Residents Only

Fitness Memberships are free with a pool membership. However, if you would like just a fitness membership, see the rates below. The Fitness Center has 16 pieces of Fitness equipment including dumbbells, a treadmill, two stair steppers, and other Hydra-Fitness equipment available for personal training use and Circuit Training Classes. Circuit Training can simultaneously burn body fat, increase cardiovascular (aerobic) fitness level and increase muscle strength and endurance.

General Use HoursM-F 6:30am-8pm Sat/Sun 11am-6pm

Circuit TrainingM-F, 9-10amNon-Accredited Instr.No Class FeeFitness Members only

MembershipFor Residents OnlyOne year membershipfrom date of purchaseSenior (62+) $50Single $75Each Add’l $30Ages 15 and up!

F.C. ClosedMonday-Friday 3-5pm**Times to be determined by seasonal programs.Call the office to check current schedule.

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The HRC Book Club is open to anyone interested in shar-ing the love of reading. We’ll have exciting and in depth discussions about readings chosen by the group on a monthly basis. Call the Rec to get more information on the current books being read. New members always welcome to join!

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HIGHLANDS CERT

CERT Dry RunJoin other CERT Team members as we practice the skills needed for initial implement steps of CERT activation in the event of an incident impacting the Highlands community. This includes arrival at The Rec, getting the trailer, and setting up planning, logistics, and medi-cal stations. We will conduct a debrief of the experi-ence as we continue prepare for a potential incident.

March 3rd, 201810am-12pm

Location: Highlands Rec CenterFREE

Highlands Senior NetworkThe Highlands Senior Network is dedicated to helping friends and neighbors enjoy life while aging in place. Monthly activities scheduled. Please call (650) 341-4251 for more information.

3rd Tuesday Monthly 10:00am MPR