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( FAMILIES ) ( FUN ) ( ACTIVITIES ) ( EVENTS ) ( LIFE ) Spring 2015 encinitas parks and rec.com PARKS RECREATION & ENCINITAS of the Encinitas Outdoors! From Surf to Turf Find Your Place to Play — Drop a Pin See pages 6-7 In the Spotlight Eggs, Fido, Reggae and the Sand Between Your Toes See page 4 The Wait is Over Encinitas Community Park Now Open, Check it Out! See page 5 Advantage Take

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Join us this spring for something amazing in Encinitas. Featured in this issue: upcoming events, the newly opened Encinitas Community Park, some great new online tools for finding parks and hundreds of recreation classes and activities.

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Page 1: Encinitas Parks & Recreation- Spring 2015 Edition

( FAMILIES ) ( FUN ) ( ACTIVITIES ) ( EVENTS ) ( LIFE )Spring 2015 encinitas parks and rec.com

PARKSRECREATION&

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From Surf to TurfFind Your Place to Play — Drop a Pin

See pages 6-7

In the SpotlightEggs, Fido, Reggae and the

Sand Between Your ToesSee page 4

The Wait is OverEncinitas Community Park Now Open, Check it Out!

See page 5

AdvantageTake

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WELCOMEPARKS & REC!from

City of Encinitas Community & Senior Center -1140 Oakcrest Park Drive, Encinitas, CA 92024Cardiff Sports Park - 1661 Lake Drive, Encinitas, CA 92007 Encinitas Community Park - 425 Santa Fe Drive, Encinitas, CA 92024Encinitas Ranch Golf Course -1275 Quail Gardens Drive, Encinitas, CA 92024Glen Park Scout House - 2149 Orinda Drive, Cardiff, CA 92007Leo Mullen Sports Park - 951 Via Cantebria, Encinitas, CA 92024 Moonlight Beach - 400 B Street, Encinitas, CA 92024 Paul Ecke Sports Park - 278 Saxony Road, Encinitas, CA 92024

CONNECT!RECREATION PROGRAM LOCATIONS

City of Encinitas Community & Senior Center -Community Center (760) 943-2260Senior Center (760) 943-22501140 Oakcrest Park DriveEncinitas, CA 92024Fax: (760) 943-2262 (Community Center Fax) (760) 943-2252 (Senior Center Fax)Community Center Facility Rental Information -(760) 943-2279

City of Encinitas Parks and Recreation DepartmentCity Hall -(760) 633-2740505 S. Vulcan AvenueEncinitas, CA 92024Fax: (760) 633-2626

Park Information -(760) 633-2740Athletic Field Condition Line -(760) 633-2761

www.encinitasca.gov/socialmedia

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City of Encinitas Parks and Recreation DepartmentCity Hall -(760) 633-2740505 S. Vulcan AvenueEncinitas, CA 92024Fax: (760) 633-2626

Park Information -(760) 633-2740Athletic Field Condition Line -(760) 633-2761

ON THE COVER:Swamis Sunset Lineup Photo: Kevin Roche kevinroche.comThe City of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department manages 6 miles of coast, including Swami’s State Beach - enjoy!

( FAMILIES ) ( FUN ) ( ACTIVITIES ) ( EVENTS ) ( LIFE )Spring 2015 encinitas parks and rec.com

PARKSRECREATION&

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of the EncinitasOutdoors!

From Surf to TurfFind Your Place to Play — Drop a Pin

See pages 6-7

In the SpotlightEggs, Fido, Reggae and the

Sand Between Your ToesSee page 4

The Wait is OverEncinitas Community Park Now Open, Check it Out!

See page 5

AdvantageTake

TINY TOTS (Dance, Exploration, Fitness, Special Interest) ...........................................................................................9-10

YOUTH/TEEN (Acting, Camps, Dance, Drop-in, Fitness, Music, Special Interest) ......................................................11-16

ADULTS (Dance, Fitness, Music, Special Interest) ......................................................................................................17-20

SPORTS (Basketball, Golf, Softball, Soccer, Kickball, Special Interest, Surf, Volleyball) ..............................................21-26

ADULTS 50+ (Arts & Crafts, Computers, Dance, Fitness, Games, Music, Nutrition, Outreach Services, Special Interest, Transportation) ...............................................................................27-36

PROGRAM REGISTRATION .......................................................................................................................................... 37

PROGRAM GENERAL INFORMATION .......................................................................................................................... 37

MUSIC CONCERTS .................................................................................................................................................38-39

SPRING 2015 - March, April, May FEATURESSpecial Events Page 4

Encinitas Community Park Page 5

MyParx Page 6

Parks and Recreation Locations Page 7

Community Center Page 8

Encinitas Social Media see back cover

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PET HEALTH sunday summer

july 5 & 19 august 2 & 14moonlight beach:toes in the sand

concertsby the sea

saturday, june 1310am - 1pm

encinitas community Park

EXPOsaturday, october 24

moonlight beach fest.com

and Surfing Madonna 10K/5K/1K Beach Run/Walk

EncinitasParksandRec.com

a free family fun event!

It’s all about the kids!

saturday, april 4

10am – 1pmEncinitas Community Park

425 Santa Fe Drive

HuntEggSpringjoin us for the city’s cherished annual

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ENCINITAS COMMUNITY PARK

• Walking/Running Paths• Maggie Houlihan Memorial

Dog Park (8am - sunset only)• Skate Park with Urban Street

Plaza and Bowl Area (8am - sunset only)

• State-of-the-Art Children’s Play Area

• Ample Picnic Facilities• Softball/Baseball Fields

(8am - sunset only)• Soccer/Multi-Purpose Fields

(8am - sunset only) • ...and plenty of room

to run and play!

425 Santa Fe Drive - Park Hours 5a.m. to 10p.m.

THIS AMAZING 44-ACRE COMMUNITY PARK FEATURES:

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EVERY PARK HAS A STORY TO TELL.

Search for Parks that Interest You •Quality Information You Can Trust • All City of Encinitas

Parks, Beaches and Major Trail Access Points

DOWNLOAD THE APP TO YOUR IPHONE OR ANDROID DEVICE

www.myparx.com

MY PARX

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EVERY PARK HAS A STORY TO TELL.

Search for Parks that Interest You •Quality Information You Can Trust • All City of Encinitas

Parks, Beaches and Major Trail Access Points

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F1City of Encinitas Parks & Recreation Dept. Office

505 S Vulcan Ave For information call (760) 633-2740

F2Encinitas Community & Senior Center

1140 Oakcrest Park Dr

For information call (760) 943-2260

F3 Scout House Day Camp Bldg.

2149 Orinda in Glen Park

For information call (760) 633-2740

F4 Encinitas Ranch Golf Course

1275 Quail Gardens Drive

For information call (760) 944-1936

RecreationFacilities

*Available for special ceremonies only.

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P1 Leucadia Roadside Park

860 North Coast Hwy 101

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P2 Orpheus Park482 Orpheus Ave

— X X X — — Off leash hours

P3Encinitas Viewpoint Park*

Cornish Dr & D St — X X X — X Off leash

hours

P4 Oakcrest Park1219 Encinitas Blvd

X X X X X X Bocce, Horseshoes

P5 H Street Viewpoint 498 H Street — — — X — — Ocean View

P6 I Street Viewpoint 498 I Street — — — X — — Ocean View

P7 Glen Park 2149 Orinda Dr — X X X X —

Basketball, Tennis, V-ball, Horseshoes

P8 Cardiff Sports Park1661 Lake Dr (8am - 9pm)

X X X X X — Baseball, Soccer

P9 Wiro Park2232 El Camino Del Norte

X X X X — — —

P10 Mildred MacPherson

1045 South Vulcan Ave X X X — — — Basketball

P11 Paul Ecke Sports Park

278 Saxony Rd (8am - 11pm)

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P12 Scott Valley Park1602 Willowhaven Rd

X X X X — — Basketball, V-ball

P13 Leo Mullen Sports Park

951 Via Cantebria X X X X X —

Baseball, Soccer, Baketball

P14 J Street Viewpoint* 398 J Street — X — X — X Ocean View

P15 Little Oaks Equestrian Park

2879 Lone Jack Rd X X — X — — Equestrian

Coral

P16 Cottonwood Creek Park

95 N Vulcan Ave X X X X X — Basketball,

Tennis

P17 Hawk View Park 1309 Blue Heron Ave X X X X — — —

P18 Sun Vista Park2011 Avenida La Posta

X X X X — —Off-leash hours, East Side

P19 Leucadia Oaks Park 1511 N Vulcan Ave — X X X — —

Skate Feature, V-ball, Basketball

P20 Las Verdes Park1390 Paseo De Las Verdes

X X X X X — —

P21 Encinitas Community Park

425 Santa Fe Dr — X X X X —

Dog Park, Skate Park, Sports Fields

P22 Moonlight Beach 400 B St — X X X X X

V-ball, Tennis, Dog Park, Skate Park, Sports Fields

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GATHERING PLACES - With spectacular mountain views to the east and sweeping ocean views to the west, the beautiful

Encinitas Community Center is the perfect place to meet up with friends. Enjoy new furnishings and free wifi throughout. The

Community Center rents rooms for your next gathering.

PROGRAMS - “The Center” is jamming with activity. Be sure to come by and take a look at the local artwork on display

throughout the Center, there’s always something new to see.

GET ACTIVE - Have a passion for sports? How about getting in some basketball, volleyball, pickleball,

badminton, or take a hike outside and enjoy the natural open space, home to a wide variety of native plants.

Encinitas Community CenterYour Place to Learn and Grow!

#@thecenterBe a part of the conversation. Use this hashtag to share pictures, tweets and posts about all of the cool things you do at the Community Center this year. We love to see your pics and to hear your stories.

City of Encinitas Community & Senior Center - Community Center (760) 943-2260Senior Center (760) 943-2250

1140 Oakcrest Park DriveEncinitas, CA 92024

Community Center Facility Rental Information - (760) 943-2279

There’s something for everyone at the City of Encinitas Community Center.

We’ll see you soon!

www.encinitasca.gov/socialmedia

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tiny totsDANCE AND MOVEMENTKinderdance (AGES 3-5)Kinderdancers of San Diego

Kinderdance is a developmental dance, motor development and fitness program taught on three levels. It teaches the basic of ballet, tap, aerobic and creative movement while blending educational concepts.Location: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community Center

Mondays; 2:45p.m. to 3:30p.m. Course #4551; Mon, March 2, 2015 - Mon, March 30, 2015Fee: Resident: $67.50. Non-resident: $77.50Course #4552; Mon, April 6, 2015 - Mon, April 27, 2015Fee: Resident: $54.50. Non-resident: $64.50Course #4553; Mon, May 4, 2015 - Mon, May 18, 2015Fee: Resident: $41.50. Non-resident: $51.50

Thursdays; 1:30p.m. to 2:30p.m.Course #4554;Thu, March 5, 2015 - Thu, March 26, 2015Fee: Resident: $54.50. Non-resident: $64.50Course #4555; Thu, April 2, 2015 - Thu, April 23, 2015Fee: Resident: $54.50. Non-resident: $64.50Course #4556; Thu, May 7, 2015 - Thu, May 28, 2015Fee: Resident: $54.50. Non-resident: $64.50

Hula, Tahitian and MaoriDance (ages 2 and up)Kathleen Andreotti

Polynesian dancing f rom di fferent is lands us ing P o i b a l l s , H a w a i i a n i m p l e m e n t s , Ta h i t i a n i i s .Location: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $22.50, Non-resident: $32.504p.m. to 5p.m.Course #4492; Tue, March 3, 2015 - Tue, March 31, 2015Course #4493; Tue, April 7, 2015 - Tue, April 28, 2015Course #4494; Tue, May 5, 2015 - Tue, May 26, 2015

EXPLORATIONKreative Art (AGES 3-5)Keri Daly

Imagine an art class that will ignite your imagination and inspire your creativity! My class projects will include, crafts, fine arts (art history and famous artists) and edible art - multimedia works. Location: Activity Room 118 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $77.50. Non-resident: $87.509:30a.m. to 10:15a.m.Course #4563; Mon, March 2, 2015 - Mon, April 27, 2015Course $4564; Mon, May 4, 2015 - Mon, June 29, 2015

Music Together (AGES 1 MONTH TO 4 YEARS)Tiffany Spencer

Come join other families in song, chant, movement and instrument play. We have drums, bells, triangles, shakers, scarves, sticks and more. Your child will love the opportunity to experiment with music. Materials will be available for purchase in class.Location: Banquet Hall 142B at Encinitas Community Center

9a.m. to 9:45a.m. Course #4532; Tue, February 24, 2015 - Tue, March 31, 2015Fee: Resident; $87.50. Non-resident; $97.50Course #4534; Tue, April 14, 2015 - Tue, June 9, 2015Fee: Resident; $127.50. Non-resident; $137.50

10a.m. to 10:45a.m. Course #4533; Tue, February 24, 2015 - Tue, March 31, 2015 Fee: Resident; $87.50. Non-resident; $97.50Course #4535; Tue, April 14, 2015 - Tue, June 9, 2015Fee: Resident; $127.50. Non-resident; $137.50

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Parent Participation Preschool (ages 3-5)Marcia Stanley

This parent participation preschool program provides developmentally appropriate, hands-on activities to help your child experience the world with wonder and “set the stage” for a life-long love of learning. This program offers: high ratio of adults to children, affordable tuition, parent involvement in child’s first school experience, and fun in an academic and nurturing environment. Activities include art, music, story time, games, imaginative play, kindergarten readiness skills.*Parents are required to participate twice a month (two days a week class) or four times a month (four days a week class).Location: Activity Room 118 at Encinitas Community Center8:30a.m. to 1:30p.m.

2 Days a Week (Tuesday/Thursday)Fee: Resident: $572.50, Non-resident: $582.50Course #4138; Tue, February 3, 2015 - Thu, April 2, 2015Course #4139; Tue, April 14, 2015 - Thu, June 11, 2015

FITNESS2’s Can Do! (2 year olds)Maya Miller

Playball 2’s CAN DO is a specialized movement program focused on introducing your child to sport fundamentals and life skills in a positive, fun and non-competitive way. Skills such as throwing and catching will be introduced in an environment which enhances language, self concept, socialization and independence. Everyone is a winner in Playball!Location: Gymnasium A at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $68.50, Non-resident: $78.509a.m. to 9:30a.m.Course #4579; Tue, February 17, 2015 - Tue, March 31, 2015Course #4580; Tue, April 21, 2015 - Tue, May 26, 2015

Watch me @ 3 (Age 3)Maya Miller

Playbal l Watch Me @ 3 is designed to provide a healthy balance between fun and learning. Children will learn basic sport and developmental skills as well as participating within a group setting in a non-competitive way, which will lay the foundation for sport competence.Location: Gymnasium A at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $68.50, Non-resident: $78.509:30a.m. to 10a.m.Course #4581; Tue, February 17, 2015 - Tue, March 31, 2015Course #4582; Tue, April 21, 2015 - Tue, May 26, 2015

Family Yoga (AGES 3-9)Nancy Holden

Have fun with your kids! New themes each week; play with yoga and movement in creative ways; stretch; perform basic yoga poses and do fun jazz routines appropriate for boys & girls. Classes structured as kids’ yoga/movement with parents or caretaker; emphasis on interactive/partnership.Location: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $80.50. Non-resident: $90.503:45p.m. to 4:45p.m. Course #4524; Mon, March 2, 2015 - Mon, March 30, 2015Course #4525; Mon, April 6, 2015 - Mon, May 11, 2015

Playball Sports Clinic (AGES 4-6)Maya Miller

Playball is a specialized sports program designed to teach your child sports fundamentals and life skills in a positive, fun and non-competitive way. Children will be introduced to basic skills used in soccer, baseball, basketball, and more! In addition to building a strong foundation in sports, your child will develop important life skills such as confidence, self esteem, cooperation, leadership and respect.Location: Gymnasium at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $68.50, Non-resident: $78.5010:00a.m. to 10:45a.m.Course #4583; Tue, February 17, 2015 - Tue, March 31, 2015Course #4584; Tue, April 21, 2015 - Tue, May 26, 2015

SPECIAL INTERESTFamily Enrichment-Spring Activities and EventsThe Family Enrichment Program features great family-friendly and fun-filled activities and mini events for Encinitas-resident families to join others for playful opportunities. Register online and check out the schedule available to select the Spring Tuesday Activity Nights and Saturday Outings for you and your family.Course #4550

Car Seat ChecksA certified AMR child passenger safety technician conducts FREE Car Seat Checks on specific Mondays each month from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Community Center Parking Lot. Call (760) 943-2261 for dates. No appointment necessary.

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youth/teenACTINGKids Act! Going on Stage! (ages 4-11)Aleta Barthell

Put your child’s imagination into action! Create your own characters and perform at a professional theatre at the end of this 10-week class.Location: Meeting Room 120 at Encinitas Community Center

Ages 4-6Fee: Resident: $159.00, Non-resident: $169.003:30p.m. to 4:15p.m. Course #4506; Wed, March 25, 2015 - Wed, May 27, 2015

Ages 7-11Fee: Resident: $169.00. Non-resident: $179.004:30p.m. to 5:30p.m.Course #4507; Wed, March 25, 2015 - Wed, May 27, 2015

CAMPSSeaside Day Camp (ages 5-12)Seaside is a great way for youth in grades K through 6 to have fun during school breaks. Each week is packed full of super activities like crafts, games, sports, cooking, and more, led by friendly and qualified day camp staff in a safe and well-supervised environment. Weekly fee also includes afternoon snacks and field trip. Call (760) 633-2759 for CIT spring break details.Location: Scout House - 2149 Orinda Dr., Cardiff, 92007

Spring Break Week 1Course #4522; Mon, March 30, 2015 - Fri, April 3, 2015Fee: Resident: $160.00, Non-resident: $170.00Field Trip: Bowling and Lunch

Spring Break Week 2Course #4523; Mon, April 6, 2015 - Fri, April 10, 2015Fee: Resident: $160.00, Non-resident: $170.00Field Trip: Trampolines

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Minecraft Modding Camp (AGES 9-14)Code to the Future

Why just play Minecraft when you can create Minecraft? In this camp designed for quick learners or those with some coding experience, campers will immerse themselves in the language of computer through Minecraft using Java, a professional text-based coding language, campers will learn to create Minecraft mods like craft a sword out of mushy bananas, or spawn a flying golden cow. This camp helps kids to make the full transition from players to creators and open up a whole new world of Minecraft.Location: Activity Room 118 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Please Call for Information1p.m. to 4p.m. Course #4543; Mon, April 6, 2015 - Fri, April 10, 2015

Success Through Chess (AGES 5-12)American Chess Institute

Enter the exciting world of chess! This camp is designed to bring a challenge to players of all skill levels. Every camper gets a level based on his/her skill. To level up, campers learn new tactics like forks and skewers, and new rules like en passant and castling. Our higher level campers will work towards playing chess blindfolded.Location: Activity Room 118 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Please Call for Information9a.m. to Noon Course #4542; Mon, April 6, 2015 - Fri, April 10, 2015

DANCE AND MOVEMENTBeginner Hip Hop I (AGES 11-17)Lost and Found Hip Hop

This class is for all ages but is really perfect for teens and pre-teens. Designed for the complete novice who just loves music and wants to start dancing, each class features a unique piece of choreography to great hip hop music. Choreography will focus on learning basic hip hop grooves and moves that can be used in choreography or free style. Instructors draw from all elements of hip hop dance and dancers will also be introduced to a variety of basic styles and techniques including popping and locking, tutting, and wacking. Instructors often ask dancers for music choices and will make up routines to their favorite bands and singers. All is designed to give a high energy blast of fun at a level that dancers feel a great sense of achievement and are proud to go and show off their new moves to friends and family.Location: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $112.50. Non-resident: $122.509a.m. to 10a.m. Course #4565; Sat, March 7, 2015 - Sat, April 25, 2015

Blissfamily Musicals (dancewithnance) (AGES 5-9)Nancy Holden

Original musicals with singing, dancing, and acting scenes, created to help children learn to be the best they can be! We’ll help your child weave friendship, self-confidence, gratitude and acceptance into the songs, scenes and dances! Parent Review Day is during the last class of 10th week.Location: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $80.50. Non-resident: $90.505p.m. to 6p.m. Course #4526; Mon, March 2, 2015 - Mon, March 30, 2015Course #4527; Mon, April 6, 2015 - Mon, May 4, 2015

Ballet Teen/AdultLevel I (ages 13 and up)Marti Neal

Improve balance, flexibility, alignment and coordination in a relaxed atmosphere. Class includes terminology, warm up, center and across the floor movements. Suitable for those with little or no dance background. Pink tights, ballet slippers and black leotards preferred after the first class meeting.Location: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community Center6:30p.m. to 7:30p.m.Fee: Resident: $62.50. Non-resident: $72.50Course #4496; Mon, March 2, 2015 - Mon, April 6, 2015Course #4497; Mon, April 13, 2015 - Mon, May 18, 2015

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Ballet Teen/AdultLevel II (ages 13 and up)Marti Neal

Intermediate level class including terminology, full barre and center, pirouettes, adagio and grand allegro movements taught in a relaxed atmosphere. Optional pointe/performing opportunities with instructor permission. Pink tights, pink ballet slippers and black leotards preferred after first class meeting.Location: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community Center7:30p.m. to 8:45p.m.Fee: Resident: $77.50, Non-resident: $87.50Course #4498; Mon, March 2, 2015 - Mon, April 6, 2015

Fee: Resident: $77.50, Non-resident: $87.50Course #4499; Mon, April 13, 2015 - Mon, May 18, 2015

Fee: Resident: $77.50, Non-resident: $87.50Course #4500; Thu, March 5, 2015 - Thu, April 9, 2015

Fee: Resident: $90.00. Non-resident: $100.00Course #4501; Thu, April 16, 2015 - Thu, May 28, 2015

Hula, Tahitian and MaoriDance (ages 2 and up)Kathleen Andreotti

Polynesian dancing f rom di fferent is lands us ing P o i b a l l s , H a w a i i a n i m p l e m e n t s , Ta h i t i a n i i s .Location: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $22.50, Non-resident: $32.504p.m. to 5p.m.Course #4492; Tue, March 3, 2015 - Tue, March 31, 2015Course #4493; Tue, April 7, 2015 - Tue, April 28, 2015Course #4494; Tue, May 5, 2015 - Tue, May 26, 2015

Just Barre (AGES 13 and up)Marti Neal

Just Barre utilizes movements from classical ballet at the barre to tone and sculpt long, lean muscles and build core strength and flexibility. Class starts with plies and ends with stretches and may include Pilates-type floor exercise and yoga poses, accompanied by music in a relaxed, enjoyable atmosphere. Wear closely fitted clothes such as tights, leotards, yoga pants or bike shorts. Ballet slippers, socks or soft-soled dance shoes recommended. This class is suitable for those with little or no dance background.Location: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community Center6:45p.m. to 7:30p.m.

Fee: Resident: $47.50. Non-resident: $57.50Course #4502; Thu, March 5, 2015 - Thu, April 9, 2015

Fee: Resident: $55.00. Non-resident: $65.00Course #4503; Thu, April 16, 2015 - Thu, May 28, 2015

Exciting & Motivating Dance Exercise (AGES 15 to 64)Maria Simon

A unique and exciting mix of aerobics and Belly Dancing set to authentic arabic music. Great workout for both body and mind. Try something new and original. You will love it!Location: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $62.50. Non-resident: $72.505:15p.m. to 6:15p.m. Course #4539; Wed, March 4, 2015 - Wed, April 8, 2015Course #4540; Wed, April 15, 2015 - Wed, May 20, 2015

YOUTH/TEEN DROP-IN#@THECENTER - FREE!(Ages 12-17) NEW!Do you like music, sports, hanging out with your friends, selfies, games or just a good’ole time? Then you have got to check out the ALL NEW #@THECENTER. This is not your typical teen program, this one is FUN! You make the call, come check it out what do you have to lose? Location: Gymnasium at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Free6:30p.m. to 8:30p.m.Course #4616; Fri, March 6, 2015 - Fri, June 5, 2015(March 6, April 3, May 1, June 5)

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FITNESSZumba Toning Combo (AGES 13 and up)Diane Yuskin

Zumba is one of the fastest growing dance based fitness crazes in the country and with good reason. Zumba has put the fun back into fitness while giving you the weight loss and body toning results you’re looking for. With its party atmosphere and easy-to-follow dance moves, you’ll enjoy Latin rhythms such as Merengue, Salsa, Cumbia, Reggaeton, Belly Dance and Hip Hop. Come join the party! Drop ins welcome! All registrations will be handled by Zumba at the class. Walk-in $9, 6-Class Punch card $48.Location: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community CenterTuesdays; 6:30p.m. to 7:30p.m.

Pilates Mat Class (AGES 14 and up)Sandy Schroeder

Tired of the gym and want more personal attention? Join our Pilates mat class. Pilates exercises focus on conditioning the whole body, strengthening your core and spinal muscles. Build a body that is strong, supple and toned, while improving posture, flexibility and reducing stress. Our Pilates mat class will accommodate anyone with or without previous Pilates experience.Location: Banquet Hall 142B at Encinitas Community Center6:30p.m. to 7:30p.m.

Fee: Resident: $62.50, Non-resident: $72.50Course #4511; Thu, February 26, 2015 - Thu, April 2, 2015

Fee: Resident: $52.50, Non-resident: $62.50Course #4512; Thu, April 23, 2015 - Thu, May 21, 2015

Karate – Level 1 (AGES 5-17)Ron Marcus, 4th Degree Black Belt

You will learn the foundational elements of traditional Japanese/Okinawan style karate in a fun, supportive, non contact environment. Classes will teach you physical self-defense techniques and artistic forms as well as the peace-seeking philosophies and wellness benefits of martial arts. Classes will include some strength and aerobic training. No prior martial arts experience is necessary. Parents are encouraged to enroll with their children.Location: Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $112.50. Non-resident: $122.50

Mondays5:30p.m. to 6:25p.m. Course #4536; Mon, March 2, 2015 - Mon, May 18, 2015

Saturdays10a.m. to 11a.m. Course #4538; Sat, March 7, 2015 - Sat, May 23, 2015

Karate - Level 2 (AGES 11 and up)Ron Marcus, 4th Degree Black Belt

You will learn the foundational elements of traditional Japanese/Okinawan style karate in a fun, supportive, non contact environment. Classes will teach you physical self-defense techniques and artistic forms as well as the peace-seeking philosophies and wellness benefits of martial arts. Classes will include some strength and aerobic training. No prior martial arts experience is necessary. Parents are encouraged to enroll with their children.Location: Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $112.50. Non-resident: $122.506:30p.m. to 7:30p.m. Course #4537; Mon, March 2, 2015 - Mon, May 18, 2015

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MUSICUkulele - Beginning (AGES 10-49)Gerry Rahill

This class will introduce you to this easy-to-play little instrument that’s having a great resurgence in popularity around the world. Even if you’ve never played a musical instrument before, you’ll be playing a song by the end of the first class. Bring your ukulele and join us!Location: Arts and Crafts Room 140 at Encinitas Community Center1p.m. to 2p.m. Course #4514; Wed, March 4, 2015 - Wed, March 25, 2015Fee: Resident: $32.50. Non-resident: $42.50Course #4515; Wed, April 1, 2015 - Wed, April 29, 2015Fee: Resident: $40.00. Non-resident: $50.00Course #4516; Wed, May 6, 2015 - Wed, May 27, 2015Fee: Resident: $32.50. Non-resident: $42.50

Ukulele - Intermediate (AGES 10-49)Gerry Rahill

If you have an ukulele and can play some chords but would like to learn more this class is for you. We’ll learn different strums and rhythms, more advanced chords, and how to read tablature. We’ll use these to play many popular songs, traditional and contemporary.Location: Arts and Crafts Room 140 at Encinitas Community Center2:30p.m. to 3:30p.m. Course #4517; Wed, March 4, 2015 - Wed, March 25, 2015Fee: Resident: $32.50. Non-resident: $42.50Course #4518; Wed, April 1, 2015 - Wed, April 29, 2015Fee: Resident: $40.00. Non-resident: $50.00Course #4519; Wed, May 6, 2015 - Wed, May 27, 2015Fee: Resident: $32.50. Non-resident: $42.50

Drum Line - Recreational (ages 8-49)John Hall

This class is for all drummers, even those with little or no playing experience. Instruction is conducted in a friendly, safe and informative environment. The main goal is to have fun while learning to play. Sessions include instruction in basic snare, bass, tenor, and auxiliary percussion techniques. A drum set approach to playing is also utilized to develop fine motor skills, as well as a coordinated group sound. Class equipment is provided. Students will need to purchase drumsticks for their personal use.Location: Stage - Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $77.50, Non-resident: $87.502:45p.m. to 3:45p.m.Course #4569; Wed, March 4, 2015 - Wed, April 8, 2015Course #4570; Wed, April 22, 2015 - Wed, May 27, 2015

Guitar (ages 12-16)Encinitas School of Music

A great way to introduce students to the guitar! This class will teach the basic chord forms and strumming patterns to get you on your way to playing your favorite songs. The instructor will explain shortcuts to applying proper technique which will help students to learn correctly at a quicker pace. Rental guitars are available through the Encinitas School of Music.Location: Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $72.50, Non-resident: $82.502:45p.m. to 3:35p.m.Course #4568; Thu, April 16, 2015 - Thu, May 21, 2015

“This class is designed to provide the students the most basic of fundamental

skills in the easiest and most fun way possible. Many who try guitar give up too quickly due to the physical challenge of

the instrument. We will overcome that issue and get you on your way

to having fun playing guitar!”- Steve Rollins,

Encinitas School Of Music

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SPECIAL INTERESTWrite Now! (AGES 6-12)Lisa Monaco Gonzales

Lisa Monaco Gonzales, best-selling author, invites young aspiring writers to this fun-filled, educational camp, where your child will write and illustrate their very own story. Lisa designed this program with the intention of inspiring the artist within, tapping into their creativity, and exercising their writing skills. Each day, as your child’s voice finds expression in words and pictures, he or she will learn about the components of a story and aspects of book layout. As a reward for their commitment to storytelling, your child will receive a printed booklet as a keepsake. Let’s “Write Now!”Location: Conference Room B 116 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $189.50. Non-resident: $199.509a.m. to Noon Course #4531; Mon, March 30, 2015 - Thu, April 2, 2015

CPR/AED/First Aid Review (AGES 15 and up)Lockhart Training

This CPR class covers the guidelines and skills for performing CPR, and uses an automated external defibrillator (AED) on adults and includes a basic first aid review. Class is ideal for lay responders, coaches, teachers, parents and those who want to learn how to perform adult CPR/AED and basic first aid to confidently respond to an emergency. Upon completion, participants receive a two-year certificate from the American Safety Health Institute (ASHI) and a digital download booklet. Class is taught by Lockhart Training an independent training, center for ASHI, ECSI and AHA.Location: Banquet Hall 142A at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $62.50, Non-resident: $72.506p.m. to 9p.m.Course #4572; Mon, March 9, 2015Course #4573; Mon, April 13, 2015Course #4574; Mon, May 11, 2015

Babysitter Training (ages 11-17)Lockhart Training

This fun hands-on class includes topics such as babysitter’s responsibilities, safety, infant care and an introduction to first aid. Participants practice on dolls to learn infant skills including bottle feeding and diapering and use manikins for learning and practicing infant and child CPR. Participants receive certificates, booklet and starter first aid kits.Fee: Resident: $62.50, Non-resident: $72.509:30a.m. to 2p.m.Course #4571; Sat, April 25, 2015Location: Meeting Room 120 at Encinitas Community Center

Tutoring (Ages 5-14)Having trouble in math, reading, writing, science or history? Encinitas students can receive one hour free tutoring per week at two sites. Students must bring study material or homework. Adult tutors monitor participants only while they are being tutored. Site will be closed on school holidays and vacations.Fee: Free3:30 - 5:30p.m.Course #4218; Wednesdays at the Encinitas Community CenterCourse #4221; Mondays at Park Dale Lane Elementary 2050 Park Dale Lane, Encinitas 92024

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AdultsDANCE AND MOVEMENTChant dance (ages 18 and up)Mara Carrico

Participants are lead through movements inspired by Sufi Dancing set to the music in a line dance format. Choreography is simple and designed for adults 18 and older. No prior experience required - only a desire to move with positive intention! All levels welcome. Please wear comfortable clothing and soft-soled shoes or dance sneakers.Location: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community Center11:15a.m. to 12:15p.m.Fee: Resident: $32.50. Non-resident: $42.50Course #4561; Wed, April 8, 2015 - Wed, April 29, 2015Course #4562; Wed, May 6, 2015 - Wed, May 27, 2015

Ballet Teen/AdultLevel I (ages 13 and up)Marti Neal

Improve balance, flexibility, alignment and coordination in a relaxed atmosphere. Class includes terminology, warm up, center and across the floor movements. Suitable for those with little or no dance background. Pink tights, ballet slippers and black leotards preferred after the first class meeting.Location: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community Center6:30p.m. to 7:30p.m.Fee: Resident: $62.50. Non-resident: $72.50Course #4496; Mon, March 2, 2015 - Mon, April 6, 2015Course #4497; Mon, April 13, 2015 - Mon, May 18, 2015

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Ballet Teen/AdultLevel II (ages 13 and up)Marti Neal

Intermediate level class including terminology, full barre and center, pirouettes, adagio and grand allegro movements taught in a relaxed atmosphere. Optional pointe/performing opportunities with instructor permission. Pink tights, pink ballet slippers and black leotards preferred after first class meeting.Location: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community Center7:30p.m. to 8:45p.m.Fee: Resident: $77.50, Non-resident: $87.50Course #4498; Mon, March 2, 2015 - Mon, April 6, 2015

Fee: Resident: $77.50, Non-resident: $87.50Course #4499; Mon, April 13, 2015 - Mon, May 18, 2015

Fee: Resident: $77.50, Non-resident: $87.50Course #4500; Thu, March 5, 2015 - Thu, April 9, 2015

Fee: Resident: $90.00. Non-resident: $100.00Course #4501; Thu, April 16, 2015 - Thu, May 28, 2015

Hula, Tahitian and MaoriDance (ages 2 and up)Kathleen Andreotti

Polynesian dancing f rom di fferent is lands us ing P o i b a l l s , H a w a i i a n i m p l e m e n t s , Ta h i t i a n i i s .Location: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $22.50, Non-resident: $32.504p.m. to 5p.m.Course #4492; Tue, March 3, 2015 - Tue, March 31, 2015Course #4493; Tue, April 7, 2015 - Tue, April 28, 2015Course #4494; Tue, May 5, 2015 - Tue, May 26, 2015

Exciting & Motivating Dance Exercise (AGES 15 to 64)Maria Simon

A unique and exciting mix of aerobics and Belly Dancing set to authentic arabic music. Great workout for both body and mind. Try something new and original. You will love it!Location: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $62.50. Non-resident: $72.505:15p.m. to 6:15p.m. Course #4539; Wed, March 4, 2015 - Wed, April 8, 2015Course #4540; Wed, April 15, 2015 - Wed, May 20, 2015

FITNESSZumba Toning Combo (AGES 13 and up)Diane Yuskin

Zumba is one of the fastest growing dance based fitness crazes in the country and with good reason. Zumba has put the fun back into fitness while giving you the weight loss and body toning results you’re looking for. This class incorporates light weights, provided in class. With its party atmosphere and easy-to-follow dance moves, you’ll enjoy Latin rhythms such as Merengue, Salsa, Cumbia, Reggaeton, Belly Dance and Hip Hop. Come join the party! Drop ins welcome! All registrations will be handled by Zumba at the class. Walk-in $9, 6-Class Punch card $48.Location: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community CenterTuesdays; 6:30p.m. to 7:30p.mWednesdays; 6:30p.m. to 7:30p.m

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Jazzercise (AGES 18 and up)60-minute total body workout. Every Jazzercise group 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 kick boxing. Start dancing yourself fit and change the shape of your body today!Location: Encinitas Community CenterMon - Thu; 6p.m. to 7:15p.m.Sat; 8:30a.m. to 10:45a.m.$43 unlimited classes per month paid directly to Jazzercise at class

Just Barre (AGES 13 and up)Marti Neal

Just Barre utilizes movements from classical ballet at the barre to tone and sculpt long, lean muscles and build core strength and flexibility. Class starts with plies and ends with stretches and may include Pilates-type floor exercise and yoga poses, accompanied by music in a relaxed, enjoyable atmosphere. Wear closely fitted clothes such as tights, leotards, yoga pants or bike shorts. Ballet slippers, socks or soft-soled dance shoes recommended. This class is suitable for those with little or no dance background.Location: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community Center6:45p.m. to 7:30p.m.

Fee: Resident: $47.50. Non-resident: $57.50Course #4502; Thu, March 5, 2015 - Thu, April 9, 2015

Fee: Resident: $55.00. Non-resident: $65.00Course #4503; Thu, April 16, 2015 - Thu, May 28, 2015

Long, Strong Spine (AGES 18 and up)Anita Noone

Most Americans will suffer from back pain at some time during their life - will you be among them? Find out how to take care of yourself, manage current pain, and avoid episodes in the future. All are welcome - accommodations will be made to ensure the comfort of all participants.Location: Arts and Crafts Room 140 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $72.50. Non-resident: $82.5010a.m. to 11a.m. Course #4560; Thu, April 2, 2015 - Thu, May 7, 2015

Pelvic Floor Health Workshop (AGES 18 and up)Anita Noone

There is no area of the body more essential to health, comfort, and safety than the pelvic floor. An improved pelvic floor contributes to balance, back comfort, continence, sexual function, foot health, and a strong, easy gait. Improvement can be had without exercise, using the Feldenkrais Method®. Everyone invited!Location: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community Center10a.m. to 1p.m. Fee: Resident: $62.50. Non-resident: $72.50Course #4559; Sat, March 28, 2015

Pilates Mat Class (AGES 14 and up)Sandy Schroeder

Tired of the gym and want more personal attention? Join our Pilates mat class. Pilates exercises focus on conditioning the whole body, strengthening your core and spinal muscles. Build a body that is strong, supple and toned, while improving posture, flexibility and reducing stress. Our Pilates mat class will accommodate anyone with or without previous Pilates experience.Location: Banquet Hall 142B at Encinitas Community Center6:30p.m. to 7:30p.m.

Fee: Resident: $62.50, Non-resident: $72.50Course #4511; Thu, February 26, 2015 - Thu, April 2, 2015

Fee: Resident: $52.50, Non-resident: $62.50Course #4512; Thu, April 23, 2015 - Thu, May 21, 2015

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MUSICUkulele - Beginning (AGES 10-49)Gerry Rahill

This class will introduce you to this easy-to-play little instrument that’s having a great resurgence in popularity around the world. Even if you’ve never played a musical instrument before, you’ll be playing a song by the end of the first class. Bring your ukulele and join us!Location: Arts and Crafts Room 140 at Encinitas Community Center1p.m. to 2p.m. Course #4514; Wed, March 4, 2015 - Wed, March 25, 2015Fee: Resident: $32.50. Non-resident: $42.50Course #4515; Wed, April 1, 2015 - Wed, April 29, 2015Fee: Resident: $40.00. Non-resident: $50.00Course #4516; Wed, May 6, 2015 - Wed, May 27, 2015Fee: Resident: $32.50. Non-resident: $42.50

Ukulele - Intermediate (AGES 10-49)Gerry Rahill

If you have an ukulele and can play some chords but would like to learn more this class is for you. We’ll learn different strums and rhythms, more advanced chords, and how to read tablature. We’ll use these to play many popular songs, traditional and contemporary.Location: Arts and Crafts Room 140 at Encinitas Community Center2:30p.m. to 3:30p.m. Course #4517; Wed, March 4, 2015 - Wed, March 25, 2015Fee: Resident: $32.50. Non-resident: $42.50Course #4518; Wed, April 1, 2015 - Wed, April 29, 2015Fee: Resident: $40.00. Non-resident: $50.00Course #4519; Wed, May 6, 2015 - Wed, May 27, 2015Fee: Resident: $32.50. Non-resident: $42.50

Drum Line - Recreational (ages 8-49)John Hall

This class is for all drummers, even those with little or no playing experience. Instruction is conducted in a friendly, safe and informative environment. The main goal is to have fun while learning to play. Sessions include instruction in basic snare, bass, tenor, and auxiliary percussion techniques. A drum set approach to playing is also utilized to develop fine motor skills, as well as a coordinated group sound. Class equipment is provided. Students will need to purchase drumsticks for their personal use.Location: Stage - Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $77.50, Non-resident: $87.502:45p.m. to 3:45p.m.Course #4569; Wed, March 4, 2015 - Wed, April 8, 2015Course #4570; Wed, April 22, 2015 - Wed, May 27, 2015

SPECIAL INTERESTActing Workshop for Adults (AGES 18 and up)Aleta Barthell

Bring out the best actor inside of you. Whether you’ve had previous acting experience or always wanted to try it this course is for you. Learn versatile, core acting techniques in a fun and comfortable atmosphere in this workshop. All levels are welcome.Location: Stage - Back at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $125.00, Non-resident: $135.00Noon to 2p.m.Course #4513; Sun, March 22, 2015 - Sun, May 17, 2015

CPR/AED/First Aid Review (AGES 15 and up)Lockhart Training

This CPR class covers the guidelines and skills for performing CPR, and uses an automated external defibrillator (AED) on adults and includes a basic first aid review. Class is ideal for lay responders, coaches, teachers, parents and those who want to learn how to perform adult CPR/AED and basic first aid to confidently respond to an emergency. Upon completion, participants receive a two-year certificate from the American Safety Health Institute (ASHI) and a digital download booklet. Class is taught by Lockhart Training, an independent training center for ASHI, ECSI and AHA.Location: Banquet Hall 142A at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $62.50, Non-resident: $72.506p.m. to 9p.m.Course #4572; Mon, March 9, 2015Course #4573; Mon, April 13, 2015Course #4574; Mon, May 11, 2015

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BASKETBALLMen’s Basketball League (ages 18 and up)Join the best men’s adult basketball league in North County. Games are full court with two professional officials, score keeper and timer. League games consist of 5 on 5 action, featuring two twenty minute periods with most local CIF rules prevailing. Teams may carry up to 12 players. Only team registrations are accepted. Team managers are required to attend a mandatory team manger’s meeting prior to the season. A prize is awarded to the league Champion. Games are played on Wednesday nights with game times ranging from 6p.m.-9p.m. weekly. For more information please email: [email protected]: Gymnasium at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $352.50. Non-resident: $402.50Games played between 6p.m. and 10p.m.

Competitive DivisionCourse #4592; Wed, March 11, 2015 - Wed, May 27, 2015

Intermediate DivisionCourse #4593; Wed, March 11, 2015 - Wed, May 27, 2015

Men’s Basketball Lunch League (ages 18 and up)Work got you stressed out? Relieve your stress with a little lunch time basketball. Our lunch league consists of full court games designed to keep the action moving. Teams are formed daily, games are twelve minutes in duration. Come join the action!Location: Gymnasium at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $27.50. Non-resident: $37.50Noon to 1p.m.Course #4589; Mon, April 20, 2015 - Fri, June 26, 2015

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men’s Sunday Morning Hoops (ages 18 and up)Get your Sunday morning hoops on at the Community Center. Sunday morning hoops is a great way to get in shape while having fun. Games are played 5 on 5 full court. Games are based on continuous play and promote great cardio by keeping games moving.Location: Gymnasium at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $12.50. Non-resident: $22.508:30a.m. to 10:30a.m.Course #4594; Sun, February 15, 2015 - Sun, April 5, 2015Course #4595; Sun, April 12, 2015 - Sun, May 31, 2015

Teen Basketball League (AGES 13- 17)Action packed games is what Encinitas Teen Basketball is all about. Find out for yourself and join North County’s best Spring Teen Basketball League. Teams are formed via a draft process to ensure a competitive balance. Therefore we do not accept teammate requests. The season consists of 8 regular season games with 1 week of play-offs for teams that qualify. Players receive a jersey, guaranteed playing time and participant award. Volunteer coaches are needed for the success of the program; please call (760) 943-2269 for more information about coaching. Games begin on April 19, 2014.

Division A - 9a.m. to 11a.m. or April 1, 2015 from 4:30-5:30p.m.Division B - 11a.m. to 1p.m. or April 1, 2015 from 3:30-4:30p.m.

Location: Gymnasium at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $132.50. Non-resident: $142.50

Division A (Ages 15-17)Course #4610; Sat, March 28, 2015 - Sat, June 20, 20152p.m. to 8p.m. games (Mandatory Skills Assessment March 28th, 2015)

Division B (Ages 13-14)Course #4611; Sat, March 28, 2015 - Sat, June 20, 20152p.m. to 8p.m. games (Mandatory Skills Assessment March 28th, 2015)

Women’s Basketball League (ages 18 and up)The Women’s Basketball League is for players of all abilities. Games are played on Monday nights, beginning at 6:30p.m. Individuals are welcome. Players are drafted and then placed on teams. Please call (760) 943-2269 for more information.Location: Gymnasium at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $277.50. Non-resident: $302.50Games are played between 6p.m. and 10p.m.Course #4591; Mon, March 23, 2015 - Mon, June 8, 2015

Women’s Basketball Lunch League (ages 18 and up)Calling all female basketball players! Come join the Encinitas ladies only lunch league. Games are full court and are a great way to get your cardio in, make new friends and keep your game on point.Location: Gymnasium at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $12.50. Non-resident: $22.5011a.m. to NoonCourse #4590; Tue, April 21, 2015 - Fri, June 26, 2015

Wildcat Basketball co-ed Skills Clinic (AGES 8-15)Jason Stewart

Come work out with Coach Jason Stewart using his exclusive Strategic Learning System, designed to develop the physical, intellectual and character skills of each player. Work on the fundamentals of dribbling, shooting, passing, footwork and defense. Participate in training sessions designed to promote Basketball IQ and foster qualities such as leadership, maturity and hard work. All training sessions are game-driven, so players have fun while they are learning. Join WILDCAT Basketball and take your game to the next level, both on and off the court!Location: Gymnasium at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $152.50. Non-resident: $162.50

Ages 8-10Course #4601; Thu, March 26, 2015 - Thu, April 30, 20154:30p.m. to 5:30p.m.

Ages 11-15Course #4602; Thu, March 26, 2015 - Thu, April 30, 20155:30p.m. to 6:30p.m.

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GOLFGolf ClinicsDoug Timmons, PGA

Clinic will cover full swing, chipping, pitching, driving and sand shots. Clinic develops etiquette and knowledge of the game. All levels of players welcome. Bring your own equipment; otherwise, balls and clubs will be provided.Location: Encinitas Ranch Golf Course

Youth Wednesdays (ages 6-14)Fee: Resident: $102.50. Non-resident: $112.503:30p.m. to 4:30p.m.Course #4575; Wed, April 15, 2015 - Wed, May 20, 2015

Youth Saturdays (ages 6-14)Fee: Resident: $102.50. Non-resident: $112.5011a.m. to NoonCourse #4576; Sat, April 25, 2015 - Sat, May 30, 2015

Adults Saturdays (18 and up)Fee: Resident: $162.50. Non-resident: $172.5010a.m. to 11a.m.Course #4577; Sat, April 25, 2015 - Sat, May 30, 2015

SOFTBALLSoftball (Ages 18 and up) Get outside and enjoy the beautiful Southern California weather by playing some softball. Get your friends and co-workers together and register a team in the upcoming coed softball league. Softball is a great team-building exercise and a great way to get in shape. For more information please call (760) 633-2740.Location: Cardiff Sports Park

Adult CoedFee: Resident: $450.00. Non-resident: $460.00Course #4217; Mon, February 2, 2015 - Mon, May 18, 2015Course #4219; Tue, February 3, 2015 - Tue, May 19, 2015

Men’sFee: Resident: $450.00. Non-resident: $460.00Course #4220; Wed, February 3, 2015 - Wed, May 20, 2015

SOCCERsan dieguito futsal academy top speed soccer (AGES 4-14)Mario Mrakovic

Want to develop your soccer skills? PLAY FUTSAL SOCCER! Soccer greats such as Pele, Marta and Ronaldo grew up playing the game and credit Futsal for developing their incredible skills. With five-a-side, goalies, no walls and a special low bounce ball, Futsal Soccer will improve your game through its intense pace and rapid execution. Join Coach Mario, U.S. Futsal State Instructor, in playing the most exciting indoor game around--Futsal Soccer! Each participant will receive a Futsal T-Shirt. No previous experience required.Location: Gymnasium at Encinitas Community Center

Ages 4-83:45p.m. to 5p.m.Course #4596; Mon, March 9, 2015 - Mon, May 4, 2015Fee: Resident: $185.50. Non-resident: $195.50

Course #4597; Mon, May 11, 2015 - Mon, June 29, 2015Fee: Resident: $165.50. Non-resident: $175.50

Ages 9-145p.m. to 6:15p.m.Course #4598; Mon, March 9, 2015 - Mon, May 4, 2015Fee: Resident: $185.50. Non-resident: $195.50

Course #4599; Mon, May 11, 2015 - Mon, June 29, 2015Fee: Resident: $165.50. Non-resident: $175.50

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Futsal / Indoor Soccer Spring Break CAMP (ages 4-14)Mario Mrakovic

Are you tired of boring Spring Breaks? We have the solution here at the Encinitas Community Center. Come join US Futsal Instructor Mario Mrakovic for a fun and exciting week of Futsal Indoor Soccer! Futsal is the best skill developing game there is, demanding quick reflexes, fast thinking, and pin-point passing. The name “Futsal” comes from two words: futbol (soccer) and sala (gym). The game is played five-a-side on a basketball-style court and is the only indoor soccer game recognized by FIFA and soon to become an Olympic sport. Played by more than 40 million people worldwide, it is now gaining strong popularity in the United States as well. Each camper will receive a Futsal T-shirt. Come see what Futsal can do for your soccer skills!Location: Gymnasium at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $185.50. Non-resident: $195.509a.m. to 1p.m.Course #4600; Mon, April 6, 2015 - Fri, April 10, 2015

KICKBALLAdult Coed Kickball (Ages 18 and up)Are you and your friends looking for a way to have fun, play sports, but not get caught up in the competitive atmosphere of other sports? Adult kickball is a great way to have fun with friends and co-workers while playing in a stress free environment. Adult kickball is the same fun game that you played as a child but now you get to enjoy it as an adult. Relive your childhood by registering a team today. For more information please call (760) 633-2740.Location: Cardiff Sports ParkFee: Resident: $350.00. Non-resident: $360.006p.m. to 9p.m.Course #4216; Mon, February 9, 2015 - Mon, May 18, 2015

SURFLittle Groms Surf Camp (AGES 5-7)Brent Stephens

This camp is dedicated to our next generation of surfers and water men who are just getting ready to hit the water, but may be a bit scared. The focus of this camp is teaching kids to swim in the ocean, body board, and surf while also educating them on how to stay safe and respect the ocean. Your child is guaranteed to enjoy this camp and make some new surf buddies. Register today to begin your adventures on the beach. For more information please call (760) 633-2740.Location: Moonlight Beach at Moonlight BeachFee: Please Call for Information9a.m. to Noon Course #4635; Mon, March 30, 2015 - Fri, April 3, 2015Course #4536; Mon, April 6, 2015 - Fri, April 10, 2015

“After the World Cup my kids were all about soccer. We signed them up for the San Diego Futsal Academy skills

clinic with Coach Mario. They have been hooked since! Futsal has helped them

tremendously by improving their skills and giving them confidence they

needed to go out and play.”- Sarah Miller, parent of

2 Futsal Participants.

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Spring Break Surf Camps (AGES 6-17)Brent Stephens

Our surf camps are specifically created to help learn proper surfing fundamentals while developing proper surfing techniques. We will work on skill development and ocean safety while helping our students get to the next level of their surfing. These camps are ideal for beginner and intermediate level surfers that want to become more efficient surfers. Our professional and experienced staff work with each student both individually and in small groups to maximize the time and to create the best learning environment. We have a wide range of different shapes and sizes of surfboards for the students to ride to find what is best for their size and skill level. This camp helps each student be more confident with themselves in the ocean environment while learning many new and challenging aspects of surfing. Surfboards and wetsuits are always provided for students.Location: Moonlight BeachFee: Resident: $277.50. Non-resident: $287.50Course #4618; Mon, March 30, 2015 - Fri, April 3, 2015Course #4619; Mon, April 6, 2015 - Fri, April 10, 2015

After School Surf (Ages 6-17)Brent Stephens

Our surf classes are specifically created to help you learn proper surfing fundamentals while developing proper surfing techniques. We will work on skill development and ocean safety while helping our students get to the next level of their surfing. These classes are ideal for beginner and intermediate level surfers that want to become more efficient surfers. Our professional and experienced staff work with each student both individually and in small groups to maximize the time and to create the best learning environment. We have a wide range of different shapes and sizes of surfboards for the students to ride to find what is best for their size and skill level. This class helps each student be more confident with themselves in the ocean environment while learning many new and challenging aspects of surfing. Surfboards and wetsuits are always provided for student. Classes are grouped into beginner, intermediate, and girls only upon request. For more information please call (760) 633-2740 or go to www.dawnpatrolsurf.com.Location: Moonlight BeachFee: Resident: $202.50. Non-resident: $212.50

Tuesdays 3:30p.m. to 5:30p.m.Course #4620; Tue, March 3, 2015 - Tue, March 24, 2015Course #4621; Tue, April 7, 2015 - Tue, April 28, 2015Course #4622; Tue, May 5, 2015 - Tue, May 26, 2015

Wednesdays 3:30p.m. to 5:30p.m.Course #4623; Wed, March 4, 2015 - Wed, March 25, 2015Course #4624; Wed, April 1, 2015 - Wed, April 22, 2015Course #4625; Wed, May 6, 2015 - Wed, May 27, 2015

Weekend Surf ClinicS (AGES 8 and up)Brent Stephens

If work, studies and other activities take up too much time during the week, take advantage of our weekend surf classes offered every Saturday. It’s a great way to break up the week and spend some time at the beach while pursuing a love for surfing and the Southern California beach culture.Location: Moonlight BeachFee: Resident: $202.50. Non-resident: $212.5010a.m. to Noon

Adult (ages 18 and up)Course #4626; Sat, March 7, 2015 - Sat, March 28, 2015Course #4627; Sat, April 4, 2015 - Sat, April 25, 2015Course #4628; Sat, May 2, 2015 - Sat, May 23, 2015

Youth/Teen (Ages 8-17)Course #4629; Sat, March 7, 2015 - Sat, March 28, 2015Course #4630; Sat, April 4, 2015 - Sat, April 25, 2015Course #4631; Sat, May 2, 2015 - Sat, May 23, 2015

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Step Up Surf (Ages 10-17)Brent Stephens

Step Up is an advanced surf training program designed to help surfers work on their competitive skills and strategies while increasing their overall performance and endurance. Our staff is made up entirely of local professional and amateur surfers along with photographers and a nutritionist. We shoot both photos and video during each session for daily analysis, and we have more than 50 short-boards available during our classes for students to choose from and ride, to find that perfect size. Meet by beach volleyball courts.Location: Moonlight BeachFee: Resident: $252.50. Non-resident: $262.503:30p.m. to 5:30p.m.Course #4633; Tue, April 7, 2015 - Tue, April 28, 2015Course #4634; Tue, May 5, 2015 - Tue, May 26, 2015

VOLLEYBALLAAA Sinjin Smith Beach Volleyball Class (AGES 7 and up)Dennis Marlow

Beach volleyball Olympian, World Champion & LEGEND, Sinjin Smith, is passing on his winning knowledge to the next generations. Participants will receive instruction from coaches who have personally trained with Sinjin to learn and understand his methods and philosophy of the game.Location: Moonlight Beach

Ages 7-149a.m. to 10:30a.m. (Saturdays)Fee: Resident: $74.50. Non-resident: $84.50Course #4604; Sat, March 7, 2015 - Sat, March 28, 2015Course #4605; Sat, April 4, 2015 - Sat, April 25, 2015Course #4606; Sat, May 2, 2015 - Sat, May 23, 2015

Age 16 and up11a.m. to 12:30p.m. (Saturdays)Fee: Resident: $74.50. Non-resident: $84.50Course #4607; Sat, March 7, 2015 - Sat, March 28, 2015Course #4608; Sat, April 4, 2015 - Sat, April 25, 2015Course #4609; Sat, May 2, 2015 - Sat, May 23, 2015

Youth Indoor Volleyball (AGES 10-17)Dennis Mathis

Bump, set, spike your way into volleyball with the Encinitas Community Center youth volleyball clinic. Focus will be on development of fundamental skills, court and situational awareness as well as team play and positioning. Location: Gymnasium at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $67.50. Non-resident: $77.504:30p.m. to 6p.m. Course #4587; Tue, March 3, 2015 - Tue, April 21, 2015Course #4588; Tue, April 28, 2015 - Tue, June 16, 2015

Adult Indoor Volleyball (18 and up)Dennis Mathis

Adult Co-ed Volleyball is for individuals of all ages and abilities. The class will consist of games, along with short instructional periods. This class is led and instructed by Dennis Mathis and his qualif ied coaching staff.Location: Gymnasium at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $67.50. Non-resident: $77.506:30p.m. to 9:30p.m. Course #4585; Tue, March 3, 2015 - Tue, April 21, 2015Course #4586; Tue, April 28, 2015 - Tue, June 16, 2015

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ARTS AND CRAFTSSittin’ and Knittin’Olga Keeler

Knitters of all skill levels are invited to bring their yarn/ needles and work on projects with others who share their interest. No fee. Ongoing throughout the year.4th Tuesday of every month.Location: Arts and Crafts Room 140 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: FreeTue; 10:00a.m. to Noon

COMPUTERSComputer LabThe City of Encinitas is proud to offer a computer lab that allows participants an opportunity to use a computer in order to surf the Internet and utilize Windows Office software. In order to have access to the Senior Center Computer Lab, users must register annually at the Senior Center Office and must read, sign and abide by the City of Encinitas Senior Center Computer Lab Rules of Conduct. Monday-Friday, 8:00a.m. to 3:45p.m. Location: Computer Lab at Encinitas Senior CenterFee: Free8a.m. to 3:45p.m. Closed Monday, May 25, 2015Course #4347

Visit your City of Encinitas Senior Center

All Senior Center programs are offered for those 50 years of age and up, unless otherwise noted. Classes are subject to change and may be cancelled if minimum participation is not met. Fee-based classes for the session require payment in full at the time of enrollment. You may register online, by mail, or in person.

SENIOR CENTER PHONE NUMBERSFront Counter: (760) 943-2250Lunch Reservations: (760) 943-2258Out and About Transportation: (760) 943-2256

SENIOR CENTER HOURS OF OPERATION:Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. – 4:00p.m.

Closed May 25

Computer Tutoring Volunteers will aid you with a working knowledge of computer applications such as computer start up/shut down, email attachments, word processing, spreadsheets and Internet services. Tutors will also teach you how to register for classes online. You can work with Microsoft Word, Excel and Windows programs. This is offered on a first-come, first- served basis. This program is ongoing throughout the year.Location: Computer Lab at Encinitas Senior CenterFee: Free

Mondays, March 2, 2015 - May 18, 20159a.m. to 11:00a.m.Tutor: Linda Melikian

Tuesdays, March 3, 2015 - May 26, 201510a.m. to 11:30a.m. Tutor: Judy Gura

Wednesdays, March 4, 2015 - May 27, 20159:30a.m. to 11:30a.m.Tutor: Tony Taussig

Thursdays, March 5, 2015 - May 28, 20159:30a.m. to 11a.m. Tutor: Kris Stewart

Thursdays, March 5, 2015 - May 28, 20151p.m. to 3p.m.Tutor: Tom Tindel

Fridays, March 6, 2015 - May 29, 20151p.m. to 3p.m.Tutor: Jugesh Saxena

DANCE AND MOVEMENTSocial DanceIt is time to strike up the band and dance to the classic melodies of yesteryear! Couples and singles are welcome. Singles can look forward to “mixers” and “waterfalls”. Light refreshments are provided during intermission. There is a free opportunity drawing at every dance. Admission is $5, payable at the door. Location: Kitchen 144 at Encinitas Community Center3rd Friday of the month2p.m. to 4p.m.

Fri, March 20, 2015 - Billy Harper BandFri, April 17, 2015 - Sundance BandFri, May 15, 2015 - The Pier Group

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Ballroom DanceSandy Schroeder

Come dance with us with or without a partner. Ballroom Dancing is fun and good for your health. It will improve your posture, coordinat ion, balance, t iming and concentration. You will learn the basic steps, how to lead and how to follow. This is a beginner/intermediate class.Location: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community Center1:30p.m. to 2:30p.m.

TangoCourse #4408; Mon, March 2 - Mon, March 30Fee: Resident: $26.00, Non-resident: $29.00

SalsaCourse #4409; Mon, April 13 - Mon, April 27Fee: Resident: $16.00, Non-resident: $19.00

Jitterbug/SwingCourse #4410; Mon, May 4 - Mon, May 18Fee: Resident: $16.00, Non-resident: $19.00

Line DancingLois Spaulding

Form lines and dance to popular music while doing vines, jazz boxes and shuffles. No partner required. Some basic knowledge of beginning steps required.Location: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community Center

Beginning - Level 1, Monday, 9a.m. to 10a.m.Course #4421; Mon, March 2 - Mon, March 30Fee: Resident: $16.00, Non-resident: $19.00Course #4422; Mon, April 6 - Mon, April 27Fee: Resident: $13.00, Non-resident: $16.00Course #4423; Mon, May 4 - Mon, May 18Fee: Resident: $10.00, Non-resident: $13.00

Beginning - Level 2, Friday, 9a.m. to 10a.m.Course #4483; Fri, March 6 - Fri, March 27Fee: Resident: $13.00, Non-resident: $16.00 Course #4484; Fri, April 3 - Fri, April 24Fee: Resident: $13.00, Non-resident: $16.00Course #4485; Fri, May 1 - Fri, May 29Fee: Resident: $16.00, Non-resident: $19.00

Line Dancing - Intermediate, Friday, 10:15a.m. to 11:15a.m.Course #4418; Fri, March 6 - Fri, March 27Fee: Resident: $13.00, Non-resident: $16.00Course #4419; Fri, April 3- Fri, April 24Fee: Resident: $13.00, Non-resident: $16.00Course #4420; Fri, May 1 - Fri, May 29Fee: Resident: $16.00, Non-resident: $19.00

FITNESSChair YogaLynda Light

You will practice breathing exercises, meditation, gentle chair yoga poses while sitting on a chair or standing, utilizing the chair for support. Chair yoga improves joint mobility, reduces aches and pains of arthritis, and brightens your day. Bring a yoga mat and small pillow for relaxation or relax while sitting on the chair.Location: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community Center10 a.m. to 11 a.m..Course #4465; Wed, March 4 - Wed, March 25Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00Course #4466; Wed, April 1 - Wed, April 29Fee: Resident: $26.00, Non-resident: $29.00Course #4467; Wed, May 6 - Wed, May 27Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00

Exercise with CarlCarl Grubbs

Participate in synchronized fitness, stretching, strengthening, balance and coordination exercises. Exercise to music and build strength using elastic stretch bands. All fitness levels welcome (exercises may be performed while seated).Location: Gymnasium at Encinitas Community Center10:30a.m. to 11:30a.m.Course #4459; Mon, March 2 - Mon, March 30Fee: Resident: $16.00, Non-resident: $19.00Course #4460; Mon, April 6 - Mon, April 27Fee: Resident: $13.00, Non-resident: $16.00Course #4461; Mon, May 4 - Mon, May 18Fee: Resident: $10.00, Non-resident: $13.00

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Fun SwayCharla ThomasThis class is designed for those who love to “dance to the music.” Low impact movements with original upbeat songs from the 40s, 50s, and 60s for a cardio workout that’s “fun with fitness” for all active adult ages and dance ability.Location: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community Center10a.m. to 11a.m.

Tuesday, 9a.m. to 10a.m.Course #4456; Tue, March 3 - Tue, March 31Fee: Resident: $26.00, Non-resident: $29.00Course #4457; Tue, April 7 - Tue, April 28Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00Course #4458; Tue, May 5 - Tue, May 26Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00

Thursday, 10a.m. to 11a.m. Course #4508; Thu, March 5 - Thu, March 26Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00Course #4509; Thu, April 2 - Thu, April 30Fee: Resident: $26.00, Non-resident: $29.00Course #4510; Thu, May 7 - Thu, May 28Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00

Gentle YogaJulia TannerMove with your breath! Customized poses may improve joint mobility, increase muscle tone, improve circulation, increase balance, release tension, and improve the quality of your sleep. Regain bountiful energy and a spring in your step! Appropriate for Beginner-Intermediate levels. Please bring a yoga mat.Location: Meeting Room 120 at Encinitas Community Center

Monday, 10a.m. to 11a.m.Course #4424; Mon, March 2 - Mon, March 30Fee: Resident: $26.00, Non-resident: $29.00Course #4425; Mon, April 6 - Mon, April 27Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00Course #4426; Mon, May 4 - Mon, May 18Fee: Resident: $16.00, Non-resident: $19.00

Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.Course #4427; Wed, March 4 - Wed, March 25Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00Course #4428; Wed, April 1 - Wed, April 29Fee: Resident: $26.00, Non-resident: $29.00Course #4429; Wed, May 6 - Wed, May 27Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00

Health BarreLori Massey

Health Barre is an effective total-body conditioning program. Improve your posture, muscle-tone and strength with basic pilates and ballet movements. You will work your entire body using light weights, bands, ballet barre and your own body weight as well as other methods of resistance to promote lean muscle. Please bring a mat, 1 or 2 lb. hand weights, water and a towel.Location: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community Center

Monday, 10:30a.m. to 11:30a.m.Course #4431; Mon, March 2 - Mon, March 30Fee: Resident: $26.00, Non-resident: $29.00Course #4432; Mon, April 6 - Mon, April 27Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00Course #4433; Mon, May 4- Mon, May 18Fee: Resident: $16.00, Non-resident: $19.00

Thursday, 8:30a.m. to 9:30a.m.Course #4434; Thu, March 5 - Thu, March 26Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00Course #4435; Thu, April 2- Thu, April 30Fee: Resident: $26.00, Non-resident: $29.00Course #4436; Thu, May 7 - Thu, May 28Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00

Pickleball Open Play Come practice your ski l ls. Please check the gym calendar at www.encinitasparksandrec.com. Please sign the Release of Liability waiver before playing.Location: Gymnasium at Encinitas Community CenterMondays, 8:00a.m. to 10a.m.Wednesdays, 8:30a.m.to 10:30a.m.Fridays, 1:30p.m. to 3:00p.m.No play April 6 and 8Fee: Free

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Pilates Mat ClassSandy Schroeder

Pilates is the perfect method of body conditioning. Pilates exercises focus on conditioning the whole body and strengthening the core and spinal muscles. Build a strong, supple, and toned body. Improve posture and flexibility while reducing stress. Class instruction will be modified to fit your physical abilities. Please wear comfortable clothing.Location: Dance Room 117 at Encinitas Community Center

Monday, 12:15p.m. to 1:15p.m.Course #4437; Mon, March 2 - Mon, March 30Fee: Resident: $26.00, Non-resident: $29.00Course #4438; Mon, April 13 - Mon, April 27 Location: Dance Room 117 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $16.00, Non-resident: $19.00Course #4439 Mon, May 4 - Mon, May 18Fee: Resident: $16.00, Non-resident: $19.00

Qi GongAndrew Jones

Qi Gong is an ancient system developed in Asia for overall fitness and health. Participants will engage in simple, fluid motions that include standing, moving and sitting.Location: Meeting Room 120 at Encinitas Community Center

Thursday, 8:30a.m. to 9:30a.m.Course #4412; Thu, March 5 - Thu, March 26Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00Course #4413; Thu, April 2 - Thu, April 30Fee: Resident: $26.00, Non-resident: $29.00Course #4414; Thu, May 7 - Thu, May 28Fee: Resident: $16.00, Non-resident: $19.00

Monday, 8:30a.m. to 9:30a.m.Course #4415; Mon, March 2 - Mon, March 30Fee: Resident: $26.00, Non-resident: $29.00Course #4416; Mon, April 6 - Mon, April 27Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00Course #4417; Mon, May 4 - Mon, May 11Fee: Resident: $11.00, Non-resident: $14.00

Silver Age YogaSilver Age Yoga Volunteer

This is a 60-minute free yoga class open to all seniors. Enjoy the benefits of yoga from the comfort of your chair or the floor. All fitness levels can benefit from this class. Registration is required.Location: Meeting Room 120 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Free2p.m. to 3p.m.Course #4241; Mon, March 2 - Mon, May 18

T’ai Chi ChihT’ai Chi Chih’s easy gentle movements cultivate health, serenity and longevity. It improves balance, reduces stiffness, regulates blood pressure, increases energy, promotes restful sleep, and relieves stress. Learn all 20 movements in the 3-month Beginning class, then refine them for greater benefit in the Intermediate class.Location: Meeting Room 120 at Encinitas Community Center

Beginning (Fridays)Instructor: Pam TowneNoon to 1p.m.Course #4489; Fri, March 6- Fri, March 27 Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00Course #4490; Fri, April 3 - Fri, April 24Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00Course #4491; Fri, May 1 - Fri, May 29Fee: Resident: $26.00, Non-resident: $29.00

Intermediate (Wednesdays)Instructor: Christina Tillotson10:30a.m. to 11:30a.m.Course #4468; Wed, March 4 - Wed, March 25Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00Course #4469; Wed, April 1- Wed, April 29Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00Course #4470; Wed, May 6 - Wed, May 27Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00

Intermediate (Fridays)Instructor: Pam Towne10:30a.m. to 11:30a.m.Course #4486; Fri, March 6- Fri, March 27Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00Course #4487; Fri, April 3 - Fri, April 24Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00Course #4488; Fri, May 1 - Fri, May 29Fee: Resident: $26.00, Non-resident: $29.00

Yoga for everybodyLynda Light

Re-vitalize your whole being with yoga. This class is designed to help strengthen and enhance flexibility in joints, organs, muscles and bones. Learn the principles of alignment while deepening your ability to enjoy life in each moment. Breath, poses, and balance are an integral part. Create stamina from the inside out and feel the difference. Please bring a yoga mat and a small blanket or towel.Location: Meeting Room 120 at Encinitas Community Center8:30a.m. to 9:30a.m.Course #4477; Fri, March 6 - Fri, March 27Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00Course #4478; Fri, April 3 - Fri, April 24Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00Course #4479; Fri, May 1 - Fri, May 29Fee: Resident: $26.00, Non-resident: $29.00

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Yoga for MenLynda Light

A yoga class designed just for you MEN! Practice a work-out that builds stamina and flexibility. Learn to focus and enjoy life more.Location: Arts and Crafts Room 120 at Encinitas Community Center11:30a.m. to 12:30p.m.Course #4443; Wed, March 4- Wed, March 15Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00Course #4444; Wed, April 1 - Wed, April 29Fee: Resident: $26.00, Non-resident: $29.00Course #4445; Wed, May 6 - Wed, May 27Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00

Yoga for Peace and VitalityDannette Rusnak

Access your body’s greatest vitality and harmony in this gentle yoga practice. In this class we will emphasize moving, opening, and strengthening the body as we practice synchronizing our movements with our breath. The union of body and breath will connect us to that quiet place within that holds our highest vitality and health. This class is appropriate for all levels of ability and experience. Please bring a yoga mat and blanket or beach towel for extra support.Location: Meeting Room 120 at Encinitas Community Center

Tuesday, 8:30a.m. to 9:30a.m.Course #4449; Tue, March 3 - Tue, March 31Fee: Resident: $26.00, Non-resident: $29.00Course #4450; Tue, April 7 - Tue, April 28Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00Course #4451; Tue, May 5 - Tue, May 26Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00

Tuesday, 10a.m. to 11a.m.Course #4446; Tue, March 3 - Tue, March 31Fee: Resident: $26.00, Non-resident: $29.00Course #4447; Tue, April 7 - Tue, April 28Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00Course #4448;; Tue, May 5 - Tue, May 26Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00

Thursday, 10a.m. to 11a.m.Course #4452; Thu, March 5 - Thu, March 26Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00Course #4453; Thu, April 2 - Thu, April 30Fee: Resident: $26.00, Non-resident: $29.00Course #4454; Thu, May 7 - Thu, May 28Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00

Zumba GoldLori Massey

Have you ever tried Zumba and felt overwhelmed? Try ZUMBA GOLD, especially designed for the active, over 50 crowd. Latin rhythms inspire moves to exercise the heart, brain, and all muscle groups. You’ll have fun, dance, and get a cardio workout. Bring water, dress lightly and come party with us!Location: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community Center10:30a.m. to 11:30a.m.Course #4462 Tue, March 3 - Tue, March 31Fee: Resident: $26.00, Non-resident: $29.00Course #4463; Tue, April 7 - Tue, April 28Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00Course #4464; Tue, May 5 - Tue, May 26Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00

GAMES Duplicate Bridge PlayDirector: Ida Burcham

Improve your skill level, concentration and memory by playing the challenging game of ACBL sanctioned Duplicate Bridge. This is a weekly ongoing program, so you may participate at any time throughout the year. Cost is $41 for a book of 8 play coupons/play sessions. No expiration date for coupon books. No refunds or exchanges.Location: Banquet Hall 142B at Encinitas Community CenterFee: $41.00Thursdays, 12:30p.m. to 3:30p.m.

Mah JongWe look forward to your participation in this relaxed environment, where all levels of play are welcome.Every ThursdayLocation: Meeting Room 120A at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Free12:30p.m. to 3:30p.m.

Party BridgeWe look forward to your participation in this relaxed environment, where all levels of friendly competition are welcome.Every ThursdayLocation: Meeting Room 120B at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Free12:30p.m. to 3:30p.m.

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8 Ball Quarterly no Handicap Pool TournamentEach quarter, the Encinitas Senior Center hosts an 8 Ball, no-handicap tournament. Pre-tournament practice starts at 10a.m. Tournament winner will have their name added to the winner placard and receive an award from the tournament sponsor. Break and run pins will also be awarded at the tournament. Location: Game Room 137SC at Encinitas Senior CenterFee: FreeApril 16, 201511a.m. to 4p.m. (pre tournament practice starts at 10a.m.)

Ball No Handicap Weekly TournamentsEvery Thursday from 12 to 3:45p.m. (Except April 16, 2015)Location: Game Room 137 at Encinitas Senior Center

9 Ball Weekly HandicapPool TournamentsEvery Tuesday from 12 to 3:45p.m.

Pool Open PlayMondays; 2p.m. to 4p.m.Tuesdays; 8a.m. to 11a.m.Wednesdays; 8a.m. to 4p.m. Thursdays; 8a.m. to 11a.m.Fridays; 8a.m. to 10a.m. and 12 to 4p.m.

MUSICSing for JoyDawn Burcham

If you love to sing, come join us. Uplifting music, great company and all around fun. No experience necessary.Location: Game Room 137SC at Encinitas Senior CenterFridays; 10:30a.m. to 11:30a.m.Course #4480; Fri, March 6 - Fri, March 27Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00Course #4481; Fri, April 3 - Fri, April 24Fee: Resident: $16.00, Non-resident: $19.00Course #4482; Fri, May 1 - Fri, May 29Fee: Resident: $26.00, Non-resident: $29.00

Ukulele - BeginningGerry Rahill

This class will introduce you to this easy-to-play little instrument that’s having a great resurgence in popularity around the world. Even if you’ve never played a musical instrument before, you’ll be playing a song by the end of the first class. Bring your ukulele and join us!Location: Arts and Crafts 140 at Encinitas Senior Center1p.m. to 2p.m.Course #4471; Wed, March 4 - Wed, March 25Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00Course #4472; Wed, April 1 - Wed, April 29Fee: Resident: $26.00, Non-resident: $29.00Course #4473; Wed, May 6 - Wed, May 27Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00

Ukulele - IntermediateGerry Rahill

If you have an ukulele and can play some chords but would like to learn more this class is for you. We’ll learn different strums and rhythms, more advanced chords, and how to read tablature. We’ll use these to play many popular songs, traditional and contemporary.Location: Arts and Crafts 140 at Encinitas Senior Center2:30p.m. to 3:30p.m.Course #4474; Wed, March 4 - Wed, March 25Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00Course #4475; Wed, April 1 - Wed, April 29Fee: Resident: $26.00, Non-resident: $29.00Course #4476; Wed, May 6 - Wed, May 27Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00

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NUTRITIONLittle Oaks CafeNutrition Coordinator: Lynda Smith and Carol Hamilton

Come enjoy a delicious meal served in the Banquet Hall. Reservations are required and can be made up until 8:00a.m. of the day you would like to have lunch, by calling (760) 943-2258. Although reservations are required for a guaranteed meal, extras may be available on a first-come-first-served basis for those without a reservation. Check the menus available at the Senior Center for daily meal options. This program is supported by donations, the Older Americans Act with funds awarded to the City of Encinitas by the County of San Diego Aging and Independence Services, and the City of Encinitas. Seniors 60+ suggested donation of $4. No eligible person shall be denied a meal because of failure or inability to contribute. Under 60 there is a mandatory fee of $6. Location: Banquet Hall 142A at Encinitas Community Center

Nutrition Project CouncilThe most effective way to ensure that the Nutrition Program is addressing the needs of the senior community is to have a participant advisory body, the Nutrition Project Council. It is the purpose of this Council to advise the contractor’s Nutrition Coordinator on matters relating to the provision of nutrition. Everyone is welcome to attend. 2nd Friday of every other monthFri; March 13; 9:30a.m. to 10:30a.m.Fri; May 8; 9:30a.m. to 10:30a.m.Location: Banquet Hall 142A at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Free

OUTREACH SERVICESAARP Smart Driver CourseThis is the Nation’s first and largest 8-hour classroom refresher course designed especially for drivers 55+. Insurance companies offer discounts to graduates of the program. Cost is $15 with an AARP card and $20 for general public per person. Fee must be paid in class by check made payable to AARP only. Be sure to bring your AARP card to class. Call (760) 943-2250 to reserve a spot. Location: Arts and Crafts Room 140 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: $15 with an AARP card and $20 for general public per personTuesday; March 10 and March 17Tue; 12:30p.m. to 4:30p.m. May 12 (One day refresher)

Bereavement Support GroupVolunteer Facilitator: Jodi Varner

“As they participate, they remember; as they remember, they grieve, as they grieve, they heal.” For those looking to find help and healing from the loss of a loved-one, come and participate in this ongoing grief support group, led by Bereavement Counselors from Hospice By the Sea. Each session will provide participants with space to share their stories as well as exercises and instruction related to navigating their grief and loss processes. 1st and 3rd Monday of the month. Location: Arts and Crafts Room 140 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: FreeMon; 2:30p.m. to 3:30p.m.

Blood Pressure ClinicAn EMT from American Medical Response is available to check your blood pressure. 1st Friday and 3rd Thursday of the monthLocation: Lunch Room at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Free10:30a.m. to 12:30p.m.

Elder Law and AdvocacyAttorney : Karin Schumacher

An attorney can help you with legal services such as wills, family issues, fraud, neglect, power of attorney and other legal issues. Appointments required; call (800) 434-0222. 4th Thursday of every month. Location: Conference Room A 119 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: FreeThu, 10a.m. to 2p.m.

Hearing Screening and Hearing Aid Cleaning Do you have hearing loss? Make an appointment for a free hearing screening and/or 11-step professional hearing aid cleaning by Carole Van Straten from Seacoast Hearing Care. Call the Encinitas Senior Center front counter at (760) 943-2250 for an appointment. Last Friday of the monthLocation: Outreach Office at Encinitas Senior CenterFee: FreeFri; 9:30a.m. to 2:30p.m.

HICAP CounselingVolunteer: Facilitator: Joanne Fink

HICAP stands for Health Insurance Counsel ing & Advocacy Program. Ask a counselor about Medicare, supplemental insurance, HMO options and medical bills. By appointment only; call (800) 434-0222. Ages: 60 and up.First Friday of the monthLocation: Conference Room B 116 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Free9:30a.m. to 12:30p.m.

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Project C.A.R.E.Project C.A.R.E. is a FREE “Safety Net” program of services for Encinitas seniors. If you live alone, this is a great resource. Services include: Vial of Life, Home Safety Check and information and referrals. Call (760) 943-2250 for more information.Location: Encinitas Senior Center

The Angel’s Depot ProgramThe Encinitas Senior Center has partnered with Angel’s Depot, a nonprofit, charitable agency that packs nonperishable, nutritionally balanced boxes of food for low income senior citizens. The FREE food boxes from Angel’s Depot are delivered to the Center monthly and distributed at the Senior Center. The program is for Encinitas residents ages 60+ or 55+ with a disability who meet the income qualifications. Please call (760) 599-7093 for additional eligibility requirements and an application.Location: Outreach Office at Encinitas Senior Center

AARP Tax AssistanceAARP will be offering walk-in, first come, first serve assistance. Every Thursday until April 9Location: Arts and Crafts Room 140 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Free8:30a.m. to 12:00p.m.

Volunteer OpportunitiesVolunteers are vital to the Senior Center. Volunteers assist with Senior Dances, the Nutrition Program, Out and About Transportation, Instructional Classes and much more. Please pick up an application from the Senior Center if any of the above opportunities interest you and you have some time to give.

SPECIAL INTEREST50+ Singles ClubVolunteer Facilitator: Lucille Brown

Get involved and socialize with other seniors in the community. The Senior Singles Club meets the last Wednesday of every month to plan group gatherings to community events, leisure walks, dinner, and much more. Last Wed of every monthLocation: Arts and Crafts Room 140 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: FreeWed, 10:30a.m.to 11:30a.m.

Book ClubVolunteer Facilitator: Carole Joyce

The Book Club explores a wide variety of books ranging from fiction to nonfiction. Book selection is determined jointly by the facilitator and the group. 3rd Wednesday of the monthLocation: Meeting Room 120 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: FreeWed; 1p.m. to 2:30p.m.

Current EventsDiscussion of current events presented in a round table format offers individuals the opportunity to share their opinions and learn from each other. If you like to discuss news, topics on C-SPAN, or talk radio, this is for you.Every TuesdayLocation: Meeting Room 120 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: FreeTue, 1:30p.m. to 3p.m.

Italian ConversationVolunteer Facilitator: Donald Cifarelli

Speak, read and write Italian with others who enjoy the language and want to improve their skills. All levels are welcome to attend, although some basic Italian is desired. Every ThursdayLocation: Arts and Crafts Room 140 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: FreeThu, 1p.m. to 3p.m.

Movie ClassicsVolunteer Facilitator: Tom Tindel

Are you interested in how literary classics have been portrayed on the big screen? This monthly program will look at how movie versions of famous and popular novels are described, contrasted, and discussed. Movie suggestions are welcomed and encouraged. Please call (760) 943-2250 for each month’s movie showing.2nd Wednesday of the monthLocation: Meeting Room 120 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: FreeWed, 1p.m. to 4p.m.

Senior Commission MeetingThe Senior Commission meets the 3rd Tuesday of every month at 2:00p.m. in Council Chambers at Encinitas City Hall. Please note that they are dark in July, August and December. The public is welcome to attend the meetings. 3rd Tuesday of the monthLocation: Encinitas City Hall Council ChambersFee: FreeTue, 2p.m. to 3p.m.

Stamp ClubVolunteer Facilitator: Lucy Skerrett

The Stamp Club brings together stamp collecting enthusiasts who are looking to share individual and unusual stamp stories, trade stamps, and discuss upcoming meeting topics. If you have stamps or stamp supplies that you no longer need and want to donate them, please contact the volunteer facilitator.1st Wednesday of the month Location: Arts and Crafts Room 140 at Encinitas Senior CenterFee: FreeWed, 10:00a.m. to 11:30a.m

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Writing For Life WorkshopRosalie Cushman

Students will draft essays, chapters or short pieces between class sessions to be copied and read for feedback by participants during each class. The course is designed with flexibility to include the first-time writer and/or those interested in creating a larger body of work or book, such as a collection of essays, memoir or biography. Some one-on-one development can be included at the beginning of the session if a student wishes direction on focus or topics.Location: Arts and Crafts Room 140 at Encinitas Senior Center1p.m. to 2p.m.Course #4440; Mon, March 2 - Mon, March 30Fee: Resident: $26.00, Non-resident: $29.00Course #4441; Mon, April 6 - Mon, April 27Fee: Resident: $21.00, Non-resident: $24.00Course #4442; Mon, May 4 - Mon, May 18Fee: Resident: $16.00, Non-resident: $19.00

TRANSPORTATIONLIFTL i f t o f fe rs curb- to-curb t ranspor ta t ion fo r ADA certif ied passengers. For an application call (877) 232-7433. To schedule a ride call (760) 726-1111.

Encinitas Senior Center Lunch TransportationThe Lunch Transportation Program is designed to transport eligible senior citizens to and from the Senior Center for lunches Monday through Friday. If you or someone you know is interested in rides to the lunches, call (760) 943-2257 to request an application. Suggested $2 donation per round-trip van ride. Suggested $4 donation per round-trip LIFT ride.Van Drivers: Benny Andaya and Leslie Cothran

NCTD BreezeF o r p u b l i c b u s s e r v i c e c a l l ( 7 6 0 ) 9 6 6 - 6 5 0 0 .

NCTD Flex 374On demand, curb to curb service. Your new ride to shopping, community centers, l ibraries, the beach and more! For reservat ions cal l (855) 844-1454.

Out and About Encinitas- Get on Board!Are you an Encinitas senior citizen resident with no means of transportation? If so, you may be eligible to become a passenger. Volunteer drivers will take you to the grocery store, doctor appointments, pharmacy, Senior Center and many other locations in Encinitas. Call Gail Dupler, Transportation Coordinator at (760) 943-2256 to request an application. There is no charge. At the present time, approved Out and About Passengers are being put on a wait list. When additional drivers become available, passengers will be notified in the order the applications were received.

Out and About Volunteer Driver OpportunityThe Senior Center is always seeking more volunteer drivers to keep up with the Out and About passenger demand. If you would like to volunteer a few hours a week and receive mileage reimbursement, please notify Gail Dupler, Transportation Coordinator at (760) 943-2256.

RideFACTThis new senior dial a ride service provides general purpose trips for seniors 60+ 7 days a week. For reservations call (888) 924-3228.

“The Writing For Life Workshop provides a platform for individuals to write about

their lives, as well as process some of the most compelling aspects of their experiences. Whether it’s an essay, a

chapter, or an entire memoir, students give voice to events and meaning that have impacted them most.”

- Rosalie Cushman, Instructor & Freelance Writer

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HOW TO REGISTER

All activities subject to time/date change. $2.50 non-refundable registration processing fee is included in each course ($1 fee for Senior Center programs).

Walk-In:Come by and register in person. We accept payment by credit/debit card, check or money order, payable to the City of Encinitas. City Hall is open Monday through Friday, 7:00a.m. to 6:00p.m. and is closed on alternating Fridays. The Encinitas Community and Senior Center is open for registration Monday through Friday, from 8:00a.m. to 6:00p.m.

Mail-In:Mail your completed and signed Activity Registration Form along with a check or money order payable to the City of Encinitas.

For classes held at the Encinitas Community and Senior Center, mail to: Encinitas Community and Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Drive, Encinitas, CA 92024.

For other programs and activities, mail to:City of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department, 505 S. Vulcan Avenue, Encinitas, CA 92024.

1. Go to EncinitasParksandRec.com2. Create an account or login3. Search for an activity4. Add to Shopping Cart5. Review enrollment and confirm selections6. Accept waiver and pay

SPRING 2015 REGISTRATION BEGINS

FEBRUARY 9!

Online Registration: (www.EncinitasParksAndRec.com)

PROGRAM GENERAL INFOInclusion PolicyThe City is an affirmative action public entity and does not discriminate on the basis of race/color, ethnic origin, national origin, sex, religion, age, veteran status or physical or mental disability in employment or the provision of service. The City of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department is committed to the support of inclusive programs and opportunities to increase individual potential for full and active participation in all activities and experiences. Requests for accommodations will be considered on a case-by-case basis. If you require an accommodation, or need further information concerning inclusive or specialized recreation and accommodation for a city program, please contact us soon as possible or no later than 72-hours prior to disability accommodations being needed via email at encinitasparksandrec@ encinitasca.gov or cal l us at (760) 633-2740.

Transfer / Refunds / Cancellation PolicyTransfers may be processed prior to the second meeting date of a program and will not incur any fees if the transfer is to a program of equal or lesser value. Transfers to a program of greater value will include the program fee difference and an additional processing fee.Cancellations/Refunds — Activities are subject to change. A full refund will be given if the City cancels the activity. Refunds requested before the second program meeting date may be granted minus a $10.00 cancellation fee and $2.50 processing fee ($1.00 for seniors). Prorated refunds may be given for a medical reason, based on the number of unattended days. Doctor’s note required. No refunds will be issued for inclement weather or after the second program meeting.The City of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department reserves the right to adjust the transfer/refund policy depending upon the circumstances and the severity of the situation.

Code of ConductThe Ci ty o f Enc in i tas Parks and Recreat ionDepartment Code of Conduct is to ensure respectfuland safe part ic ipat ion in Encinitas recreat ionprograms and activities. Participants, as well asparents of participating minors, may be required tosign Code of Conduct forms to acknowledgeprogram rules, goals, expected behavior and/orconsequential actions to support a positive andvalued learning and/or recreational experience. ThisCode is also to be considered and adhered to by allcontracted, voluntary and other support Staff.

ScholarshipsThe City of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department offers financial assistance to Encinitas Residents who meet income requirements. Please contact the Parks and Recreation Department office at (760) 633-2740 for information.

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CONCERTSat the Encinitas Library

MUSIC BY THE SEA CONCERT SERIESFeaturing the Beverly Hills national Audition Winners“A much-sought-after opportunity for performers... the talent level is extremely high.” - Los Angeles Times

Talented rising artists f ro m a ro u n d t h e world are selected at the Beverly Hills National Auditions and presented monthly in concert in the intimate and acoustically superb Encinitas Library Community Room, with an expansive view of the Pacific Ocean. Concerts also take place in Torrance and Beverly Hills.

MÜHLFELD TRIOFriday, March 20, 7:30pm. Tickets: $13

BENJAMIN MITCHELL, clarinet, MICHAEL KAUFMAN, cello, BRENDAN WHITE, piano. The Los Angeles-based trio is quickly establishing itself on the forefront of new chamber music ensembles. The Trio takes its name in honor of clarinetist Richard Mühlfeld (1856-1907), whose playing inspired Johannes Brahms. Equally dedicated to commissioning new works as performing the masterworks from the past, Mühlfeld Trio’s 2014-2015 season will include premieres by noted composers Magnus Lindberg, Matthias Müller, Chris Rogerson, and Daniel Silliman, among others. www.benjaminmitchellclarinet.com.

Mühlfeld Trio

Alma Quartet

ALMA QUARTETFriday, April 17, 7:30pm. Tickets: $13

EDUARDO RIOS, violin, MADELEINE VAILLANCOURT, violin, BENJAMIN MANIS, cello, TANNER MENEES, viola. The Alma Quartet was formed at the Colburn School in the spring of 2013, where it has given numerous performances including the Brahms G Major Sextet with noted past Tokyo Quartet members and current Colburn Conservatory faculty Martin Beaver, viola and Clive Greensmith, cello as part of the Colburn Chamber Music Series. The Amber Quartet has worked intensively at the Colburn School with the famed Quatuor Ebène and in summer 2014 at the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival with members of the Tokyo and Emerson Quartets.

Wednesdays@Noon, Free lunchtime concerts at the Encinitas Library Now in its 4th year, the City’s weekly series presents outstanding musicians from throughout southern California performing all styles of music. You are invited to bring lunch or purchase from the coffee cart. Seating for 170 only—we hope to see you often! For info on this week’s concert, visit: www.encinitasca.gov/wednoon. Lunchtime Concerts

TICKETS & INFOwww.Encinitasca.gov/ConcertsTickets: $13

PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE : www.encinitas.tix.com (Tix.com fee $1.50 per ticket.)

BY PHONE: (800) 595-4849 (Tix.com fee $3.50 per ticket.) Visa, Master Card, Discover and American Express charge cards are accepted.

You may also purchase tickets at the door. Tickets will be held at Will Call.

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The Whyman Project

HANS KRISTIAN GOLDSTEINFriday, May 15, 7:30pm. Tickets: $13

HANS KRISTIAN GOLDSTEIN, cello. First-Prize Winner, 2013 Schmidbauer International Young Artist Competition. Born in Drammen, Norway in 1988, he made his orchestral solo debut with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra after winning their concerto competition at age sixteen. He was named “New Artist of the Month” byMusical America, and his solo recital was cited in the ten top by the Baltimore Sun. Hans has performed worldwide including the Weill at Carnegie Hall, Merkin Concert Hall, and Steinway Hall in Manhattan NY. As a soloist with orchestras in the U.S. and Europe, and has been the principal cellist at Peabody and USC. http://www.classicalconnect.com/Hans_Kristian_Goldstein/7664.

THE WHYMAN PROJECTFriday, June 19, 7:30pm. Tickets: $13

Genre-Bending Chamber Music. The Whyman Project is a unique collaboration of four string players and a rhythm section. Each accomplished in their own right, these musicians are based in Los Angeles and came together to play original music and arrangements by Ryan Whyman. Crossing genres between classical, jazz, pop, rock, and film music, Ryan brings his own unique twist to everything, redefining and expanding the piano quintet and jazz genres. www.thewhymanproject.com.

Hans Kristian Goldstein

For more info, contact the City of Encinitas Arts Administrator Jim Gilliam at (760) 633-2746 OR [email protected].

Ballet Folklorico de San Dieguito - NEW!The Arts Division, in partnership with Encinitas Friends of the Arts, has started a new dance instruction program for children and youth, led by Nadia Arambula. The program will teach the traditional dances of Mexico and offer performance opportunities in the community. And, it is great exercise and fun! Classes are held on Saturdays in the Dance Studio at the Encinitas Community Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Drive, Encinitas, CA 92024. Cost: $5 per class, scholarships are available. All dancewear and outfits are provided.

Class 1: Saturdays, 1:00-2:30pm, for children ages 7-11.Class 2: Saturdays, 2:30-4:00pm, for youth ages 12-16.

To enroll, contact Nadia Arambula at (619) 446-7283, or [email protected]

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