recreation guide · 2020. 8. 21. · sean wright, mayor . lori ogorchock joy motts, mayor pro tem...
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Recreation Guide
September–December| Online Registration begins: September 7, 2020
Unifying and strengthening our community.
Opportunity is foreveryone here.Fall 2020In Antioch, opportunity is everywhere. It’s in our community centers and water park, our recreation sports and programs, our classes and parks. It’s our services for youth, services for families and services for seniors. It’s the connection we share.
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Recreation Department News | FALL 2020
INFORMATION: antiochca.gov/recreation | 3
CITY COUNCILSean Wright, Mayor Lori Ogorchock Joy Motts, Mayor Pro Tem Lamar Thorpe
Monica E. Wilson
PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION
Marie Arce, ChairBeverly Knight, Vice Chair
Mitchell Belche Lesley Eubanks Nora Foster Rodney McClelland Deirdre Peckenham
Commission meetings are open to the public and held on the third Thursday of the month.
RECREATION DEPARTMENTNancy Kaiser, Parks & Recreation Director
COMMUNITY RECREATIONAl Anthony, Recreation Specialist
Julie Martin, Recreation SupervisorEmily Reinard, Administrative Assistant
Karen Alsaker, Office AssistantStephanie Simmons, Office Assistant
ANTIOCH WATER PARK Troy Faulk, Recreation Supervisor
Aaron Bowers, Recreation CoordinatorMichael Slembrouck, Aquatics Maintenance Worker
ANTIOCH SENIOR CENTERMonserrat Cabral, Recreation Supervisor
ANTIOCH MARINA PARK/FACILITY MAINTENANCE
Wayne Burgess, Landscape Supervisor
City of Antioch Recreation Offices will be closed for the following holidays:
Monday, 9/7 Labor DayWednesday, 11/11 Veterans Day
Thursday-Friday, 11/26-11/27 ThanksgivingThursday-Friday, 12/24-12/25 Christmas
Friday, 1/1 New Year’s Day
Vision
Antioch is a desired destination in the Bay Area:
Building on our historic legacy, creating bright opportunities for families to grow, offering
places to play, enabling businesses to thrive and cultivating a unique downtown experience.
Dear Friends,We have always known that parks are essential. We have always known that recreation programs and activities contribute to active lifestyles and we have always known that community events build civic pride. This year—2020—we discovered just how important parks and recreation is to the Antioch community.
The COVID public health crisis has challenged the best of us! Through it all, your parks and recreation staff has been amazing. From answering resident questions to giving refunds, they did it with sincere enthusiasm for you, our families. After hours of research they developed safe and socially distant programs for youth and families. While not as robust as in previous years, this Fall Recreation Guide offers a few classes to keep you engaged. All programs have been designed with recommended safety guidelines a priority.
Look at the many self-paced programs you can do by yourself, or with your family; Coastal Clean-Up, Trails Challenge, Community Camp-Out. Unity Day is October 21st and we want everyone wearing orange to promote kindness and inclusion. Check the website to find out how you can win prizes for participating.
There is always opportunity in Antioch. Opportunity to meet new neighbors, opportunity to explore a new park, opportunity to learn outdoors. We are Antioch. We are Antioch Parks and Recreation. Be inspiring this year, and we will all be back together soon. #LoveYourParks6FeetApart
See you soon,Nancy KaiserParks and Recreation Director
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Table of ContentsWe Are Antioch Parks and Recreation . . . .2
Recreation Department News . . . . . . . . . . .3
Special Events & Announcements . . . . . . 5-7
Preschool Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Preschool & School Age Classes . . . . . . . 8-11
Teens & Adults. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13
Online Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Aquatics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Senior Services & Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Library & Facility Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Park Updates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Community Campout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Trails Challenge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-21
Park Facilities & Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-23
Outdoor Sports & Events . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-26
Lone Tree Golf Course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Registration Information & Form. . . . . 28-29
Community Information & Events . . . . . . .30
Facility Rental Information . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Say This Out Loud! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Information on DisabilitiesThe City of Antioch Recreation Department encourages all individuals with disabilities to participate in any of the offerings in this brochure. In order to provide assistance in these programs, we request two weeks advanced notice for such service prior to the first meeting. We are also interested in assisting to accommodate all programs to meet individual needs. For further information, call 776-3050.
• Preschool Academy• Lollypop Virtual Homework Help and Tutoring
• Cooking Round the World Virtual Cooking Classes• Trails Challenges
New Classes and Camps
Class Locations:Antioch Community Center4703 Lone Tree Way
Antioch Community ParkJames Donlon Blvd. & Blythe Drive
Chichibu ParkLong View Road & Acorn Drive
Antioch Senior Center415 W. 2nd Street
City ParkCorner of 10th and A Streets
Nick Rodriguez Community Center213 “F” Street
Antioch Water Park4701 Lone Tree Way
Turf FieldsJames Donlon Boulevard
Class Fees:R = Resident NR = Non-Resident
FALL 2020 | Class Information
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Antioch Skate ParkThis 15,000 square foot facility is available for in-line skating and skateboarding only and is located at 4701 Lone Tree Way (next to the Prewett Community Park & Center). *Hours of operation are from dawn to dusk, 7 days per week. There is no fee to use the skate park, however, participants must wear helmets, knee pads and elbow pads or be subject to citation(s) and fine(s). Please note, there is no attendant on site.
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INFORMATION: (925) 776–3050 | 5
Special Events & Announcements | FALL 2020
UNITY DAY kindness acceptanceinclusion acceptance
OCT 21, 2020UNITY DAY
FALL 2020 | Special Events & Announcements
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Antioch Parks and Recreation Openings at a Glance
Playgrounds
Recreational Team Sports
Events & Festivals—Please note:
COVID-19Traditional programs and services provided by the City of Antioch were placed on hold March 17, 2020 due to the world public health crisis. City facilities remain closed for general public use and many departments scaled back their services to keep the community and staff safe.
The Recreation Department met the challenge and provided some summer services for youth, families and seniors based on the Federal, State and County public health guidelines. Parks slowly re-opened so that residents could engage in active exercise and enjoy nature’s peaceful feeling.
Athletic Fields for family use only
Disc Golf Course
Lone Tree Golf Course
Markley Creek Dog Park
Picnic & BBQ Areas
Park Restrooms
Skate Park
Tennis Courts—singles play only
Antioch Water Park—limited services
Antioch Parks and Recreation Closures
Changes have been made to programs and services to meet the new public health guidelines. To slow the spread of the virus, all fall programs and services have been designed to meet the strict requirements currently in place. Here is what Antioch Recreation is doing.
•Onlyofferingprogramsthatmeetsocial distancing requirements
• Holding classes outside
• Requiring face coverings/masks
• Remaining distant from others
• Increasing daily cleaning and sanitizing
• Upgrading facilities to reduce points of touch and interaction
•Offeringon-lineregistration
• Upgrading the website to assist residents
According to the State of California, “State public health directives prohibit professional, social and community gatherings. Gatherings are defined as meetings or other events that bring together persons from multiple households at the same time for a shared or group experience in a single room, space, or place such as an auditorium, stadium, arena, large conference room, meeting hall, or other indoor or outdoor space. They pose an especially high danger of transmission and spread of COVID-19.”
What Antioch Parks and Recreation is Doing
REGISTER ONLINE: antiochca.gov/recreation | 7
Special Events & Announcements | FALL 2020
COASTAL CLEANUP 2020–PROTECT YOUR HAPPY PLACE!
We are skipping the large gathering for health and safety reasons and encourage families to turn their litter collecting habits to the neighborhoods.
All water leads to the sea, and a clean ocean starts on your street. Get your household together and head out to your local park or trail to do some trash-picking. Help keep Antioch’s drains and creeks clean so that the river stays clean.
Tips for safe litter pick up:• Maintain social distance• Wear protective gloves• Wear masks or face coverings• Use trash pickers if you have some• Put litter in its place
Take a selfie during your clean up and email it to [email protected]
Coastal Cleanup Day looks a little different this year—it is every Saturday in September.
There are prizes for every family member that participates!
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By Phil Lago, “Compy’s Grandson”
Fishing on the Delta is one of my favorite things to do any time of year. It is also a great stress relieving activity during the pandemic, you can fish solo or with your family. All along the Antioch waterfront, the San Joaquin River is holding many different fish from Bluegill, Catfish, Sturgeon, Striped Bass, and Largemouth Black Bass. Whether you have a boat, or you fish the shore, there are plenty of places to fish along the Antioch waterfront. Striped Bass fishing should be picking up right now. Swimbaits and topwater baits are hot fishing lures. Chatter Baits and hair jigs (more fishing lures) work great around the moss beds. As for Largemouth Bass keep it simple—Senkos along the tullies, or cattails. I have caught more fish on this bait than any other lure out there. As for topwater baits—whopper plopper, frogs and buzz baits are great in the early to mid-morning. Good luck and stay safe out there!
“Compy” Compomizzo started the “Hooked on Fishing, Not Drugs” fishing program and kids fishing derby. The California Striped Bass Association, West Delta Chapter, continues that tradition and conducts a Kid’s Free Fishing Derby every year with the City of Antioch.
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AGES 3.25–5
Preschool Academy (MASKS REQUIRED)Welcome to our Preschool Academy, a nurturing environment where your child will be encouraged to use their imagination and develop an early love of school and learning while building self-confidence and self-esteem. We will work on mastering pre-writing, pre-math, colors, shapes, numbers and letters in individually spaced zones to ensure safety procedures and social distancing guidelines are met. Preschoolers will each get their own Academy Kit filled with materials for projects, art and play. Social distancing and facial coverings/masks are required. Additional information
regarding preschool procedures and guidelines will be communicated prior to the start of school. Online registration must be completed by Wednesday, September 23rd to secure your child’s place in preschool. For more information regarding changes that have been made to programs and services provided by the City of Antioch, please see page 6 of the Recreation Guide.
Antioch Community Center • Instructor: Preschool StaffMonday–Thursday Morning Session (8 Weeks) #7282 9/28-11/19* 8:30AM-11:00AM $744R/$756NR**Monday–Thursday Afternoon Session (8 Weeks) #7283 9/28-11/19* 1:00PM-3:30PM $744R/$756NR***No class dates: 11/11**Payments can be split into two separate payments and must be paid on specified dates. Available as needed, please speak with front desk staff.
FALL 2020 | Preschool & School Age
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AGES 6-14, GRADES 1–8
Lollypop Homework Help: Semi-Private (3 students/1 tutor)Daily zoom Homework help services lasts 1.5 hours daily, for 1-month. 3 children are helped in a pod, same grade; does not have to be same school. Sign up for 1 month at a time.
Via Zoom • Instructor: Lollypop Homework Help TutorMonday–Friday, Monthly #7302 10/1-10/30 1:00PM-2:30PM $840R/$852NR #7303 11/2-11/30 1:00PM-2:30PM $640R/$652NR #7304 12/1-12/18 1:00PM-2:30PM $560R/$572NR*No class dates: 10/12, 11/23, 11/24, 11/25, 11/26, 11/27
AGES 6-14, GRADES 1–8
Lollypop Homework Help: Semi-Private (3 students/1 tutor)Daily zoom Homework help services lasts 1.5 hours daily, for 1-month. 3 children are helped in a pod, same grade; does not have to be same school. Sign up for 1 month at a time.
Via Zoom • Instructor: Lollypop Homework Help TutorMonday–Friday, Monthly #7307 10/1-10/30 3:30PM-5:00PM $840R/$852NR #7306 11/2-11/30 3:30PM-5:00PM $640R/$652NR #7305 12/1-12/18 3:30PM-5:00PM $560R/$572NR*No class dates: 10/12, 11/23, 11/24, 11/25, 11/26, 11/27
AGES 6-14, GRADES 1–8
Lollypop Homework Help: Private (1 student/1 tutor)One-on-one help with an experienced tutor, focus solely on the 1 child and their specific challenges. Students keep up with assignments and learning is solidified.
Via Zoom • Instructor: Lollypop Homework Help TutorMonday–Friday, Monthly #7308 10/1-10/30 1:00PM-2:30PM $1,575R/$1,587NR #7309 11/2-11/30 1:00PM-2:30PM $1,200R/$1,212NR #7310 12/1-12/18 1:00PM-2:30PM $1,050R/$1,062NR*No class dates: 10/12, 11/23, 11/24, 11/25, 11/26, 11/27
AGES 6-14, GRADES 1–8
Lollypop Homework Help: Private (1 student/1 tutor)One-on-one help with an experienced tutor, focus solely on the 1 child and their specific challenges. Students keep up with assignments and learning is solidified.
Via Zoom • Instructor: Lollypop Homework Help TutorMonday–Friday, Monthly #7311 10/1-10/30 3:30PM-5:00PM $1,575R/$1,587NR #7312 11/2-11/30 3:30PM-5:00PM $1,200R/$1,212NR #7313 12/1-12/18 3:30PM-5:00PM $1,050R/$1,062NR*No class dates: 10/12, 11/23, 11/24, 11/25, 11/26, 11/27
LOLLYPOP HOMEWORK HELP & TUTORING
ANTIOCH RECREATION PRESCHOOL ACADEMY
Dance of the CenturyAGES 4-6
Tiaras & Shooting Stars This magical ballet class will introduce your shooting star to the elite work of musicality, rhythm, coordination and flexibility. Please wear leotard, tights, ballet shoes/bare feet. No jeans. Hair should be worn up to let your star shine! Social distancing is required at all times.
Antioch Community Center • Instructor: Recreation StaffSaturday #7281 10/3-11/7 8:30-9:10AM $72R/$84NR
AGES 4-7
Galaxy CheerleadingOne, Two, Three, Liftoff! Join our upbeat and galactic cheer team! Galaxy Cheer focuses on tumbling, stunting, motions, dance, jumps and solar system cheers. Please wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. No Jeans. Let’s cheer our way through the galaxy! Social distancing is required at all times.
Antioch Community Center • Instructor: Recreation StaffSaturday #7275 10/3-11/7 10:30-11:10AM $72R/$84NR
AGES 4-7
Little Space Jammers: Hip Hop & Astro BeatsJoin our exciting and space-tastic hip hop class that will have your space jammer focused on muscle development, coordination and musicality through our big bang beats! Please wear comfortable workout clothes and tennis shoes. No jeans. Let see how you jam in space! Social distancing is required at all times.
Antioch Community Center • Instructor: Recreation StaffSaturday #7276 10/3-11/7 9:30-10:10AM $72R/$84NR
AGES 8-12
Skipping Beats & Astro BeatsThis energetic and universal hip hop class will gravitate your dancer to our luminous rhythm, beaming musicality and sharp muscle coordination. Please wear comfortable workout clothes and tennis shoes. No jeans. Show us your cosmic beats! Social distancing is required at all times.
Antioch Community Center • Instructor: Recreation StaffSaturday #7277 10/3-11/7 11:30-12:10PM $72R/$84NR
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Preschool & School Age | FALL 2020
Social distancing and masks required for all classes.
Applications are available at www.antiochca.gov/recreation/activity-registration and at the Antioch Community Center for residents of Antioch and residences
within the Antioch Unified School District.
Youth Activity Scholarships
YOUTH SCHOLARSHIPS ARE COORDINATED BY THE ANTIOCH RECREATION DEPARTMENT. FUNDING PROVIDED BY DONATIONS
AND THE ANTIOCH COMMUNITY FOUNDATION.
MARTIAL ARTS4-6 YEARS
Martial Arts by the Max Academy: Pandas Self Defense. Confidence. Leadership. Give your children the tools they need to succeed in life. The Max Academy is here to help your kids maximize their potential to become the best version of themselves.
Antioch Community Center • Instructor: Sensei Nick RosalezWednesday #7284 9/30-11/4 4:15-4:55PM $70R/$82NR
7-12 YEARS
Martial Arts by the Max Academy: JuniorsSelf Defense. Confidence. Leadership. Give your children the tools they need to succeed in life. The Max Academy is here to help your kids maximize their potential to become the best version of themselves.
Antioch Community Center • Instructor: Sensei Nick RosalezWednesday #7285 9/30-11/4 5:15-5:55PM $70R/$82NR
13 YEARS & UP
Martial Arts by the Max AcademySelf Defense. Confidence. Leadership. We offer a positive community that helps people learn to protect themselves and get in great shape.
Antioch Community Center • Instructor: Sensei Nick RosalezWednesday #7286 9/30-11/4 6:15-6:55PM $70R/$82NR
YOUTH ARTAGES 8-16
Comic Book IllustrationsLove comics and telling stories? Get inspired by awesome characters from around the world as you learn how to create a world of your own design! Bring your favorite drawing supplies and sketchbook to class.
Antioch Community Center • Instructor: Abraham RodriguezThursdays • Ages 8-13 #7293 10/1-10/22 4:30–6:00PM $39R/$51NR #7294 10/29-11/19 4:30–6:00PM $39R/$51NR
Thursdays • Ages 11-16 #7291 10/1-10/22 6:15-7:45PM $39R/$51NR #7292 10/29-11/19 6:15-7:45PM $39R/$51NR
AGES 8-16
Anime & Manga DrawingPractice your sketching skills in a class focused on learning the stylistic features that make this Japanese illustration style so awesome! Bring your favorite drawing supplies, a sketchbook, and your love of anime to class.
Antioch Community Center • Instructor: Abraham RodriguezTuesdays • Beginner—Ages 8-13 #7287 9/29-10/20 4:30-6:00PM $39R/$51NR #7288 10/27-11/17 4:30-6:00PM $39R/$51NR
Tuesdays • Ages 11-16 #7289 9/29-10/20 6:30-8:00PM $39R/$51NR #7290 10/27-11/17 6:30-8:00PM $39R/$51NR
FALL 2020 | Preschool & School Age
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Social distancing and masks required for all classes.
Social distancing and masks required for all classes.
REGISTER ONLINE: antiochca.gov/recreation | 11
Preschool & School Age | FALL 2020
VIRTUAL COOKING CLASSESLIVE ZOOM COOKING CLASSESAGES 6-13
A Dish of DisneyEach class is 1.5 hours long and includes a Disney story, a trivia game show and cooking a Disney themed dish. Zoom link and recipes emailed before class.
Via Zoom • Instructor: Cooking Round the World teacherThursdays (5 Weeks) #7298 10/8-11/5 3:30-5:00PM $125R/$137NR
AGES 6-13
Harry Potter: Taste the Magic!Each class is 1.5 hours long and includes a Harry Potter story, a trivia game, and cooking a Harry Potter themed dish. Zoom link and recipes emailed before class.
Via Zoom • Instructor: Cooking Round the World teacherThursdays (5 Weeks) #7314 11/12-12/17 3:30-5:00PM $125R/$137NR*No class dates: 11/26
AGES 6-13
Virtual Pre-Recorded Cooking classes10 pre-recorded class sessions, children can watch any time about countries around the world; includes, fun facts, geography, an international folktale and cooking a recipe from the country of the day. Class link emailed to participant.
Virtual Class • Instructor: Cooking Round the World teacherAny time for 1 month; 1 hour #7299 10/1-10/31 Must pre-register by 9/25 $120R/$132NR #7315 11/1-11/30 Must pre-register by 10/23 $120R/$132NR #7316 12/1-12/31 Must pre-register by 11/20 $120R/$132NR
AGES 6-13
Thanksgiving Week: Virtual Zoom Cooking CampEverything but the turkey! Each camp day we cook mouthwatering sides and desserts. Other activities include cooking demos and a Thanksgiving story.
Via Zoom • Instructor: Cooking Round the World teacherTuesday-Thursday #7300 11/23-11/25 (3 days) 9:00AM-12:00PM $162R/$184NR
FALL 2020 | Teens & Adults
AGES 16 & UP
Gentle Yoga for All LevelsThis gentle yoga class begins with stress relieving relaxation and eases into gentle yoga postures as well as myofascial release. Please bring a yoga mat and towel or pillowcase to each class. Face protective coverings are required indoors. Social distancing is required at all times.
Antioch Community Center • Instructor: Lu KovalickThursdays #7280 10/1–11/19 6:00-7:15PM $67R/$89NR
OUTDOOR FITNESS
AGES 16 & UP
Tai Chi and Chi GongAncient Chinese slow flowing movements with deep breathing designed to reduce stress, relieve pain, improve memory and balance while generating positive energy for all. No experience needed. (12-15 years with a parent). Face protective coverings are required indoors. Social distancing is required at all times.
Antioch Community Center • Instructor: Rocky MuirThursdays #7279 10/1-11/5 9:00-10:00AM $60R/$72NR
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Social distancing and masks required for all classes.
ALL COURSES LISTED $95-$149*
Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2016Accounting FundamentalsSpeed SpanishDiscover Sign LanguageCreating Web PagesWriting EssentialsIntroduction to SQLA to Z Grant WritingIntermediate Microsoft Excel 2016Beginning Writer’s WorkshopIntroduction to QuickBooks OnlineEffective Business WritingExplore a Career in Medical CodingAccounting Fundamentals IIMedical Terminology: A Word Association ApproachStocks, Bonds and Investing, Oh, My!Creating WordPress Websites
GRE Preparation — Part 1 (Verbal and Analytical)Advanced Microsoft Excel 2016Human Anatomy and PhysiologySpanish for Medical ProfessionalsComputer Skills for the WorkplaceGRE Preparation — Part 2 (Quantitative)
CITY OF ANTIOCH ONLINE COURSESAre you too busy to attend a class at the Community Center? Our instructor led online courses are informative, fun, convenient, and highly interactive. All courses run for six weeks (with a two week grace period at the end). Courses are project-oriented and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas, supplementary links and more. You can complete any course entirely from your home or office, any time of the day or night. Learn from the comfort of your home!
OVER 300 COURSES AVAILABLE! Below are just a few of the many courses offered:
www.ed2go.com/antiochrecENROLL NOW! Many classes offer Open Registration for self-paced classes!*Requirements: All courses require Internet access, e-mail, and web browser. Some courses may have additional requirements. How to Get Started: 1) Visit our Online Instruction Center: www.ed2go.com/antiochrec; 2) Click the Courses link, choose department and course title that you are interested in and select the Enroll Now button. Follow the instructions to enroll and pay for your course. Here you will enter your e-mail and choose a password that will grant you access to the Classroom; 3) When your course starts, return to our Online Instruction Center and click the Classroom link. To begin your studies, simply log in with your e-mail and the password you selected during enrollment.
DRIVERS EDAGES 15-18
Online Drivers Ed for TeensAre you tired of asking your parent for a ride? Are you at least 15 years old? This is an interactive, online course with videos, animated driving scenarios and sample test questions. Learn the Rules of the road, major causes of traffic collisions, DMV approved Certification of Completion (OL 237). This class is a requirement for teens under 17 ½ years old to obtain a learner permit and driver license. Sign up anytime and class can be completed anytime. Required materials: Internet Access.
Online Class • Instructor Bay Area Driving SchoolAny Day #7278 Any Dates Any Time $40R/$52NR
PERSONAL GROWTHAGES 18 & UP
Wills, Trusts and Estate PlanningIt’s never too late to plan… Learn all you need to know to make sure your family is safe and financially secure during life changes. Topics: Living Trusts, Wills, Durable Powers of Attorney (Living Will), naming a guardian for minor children, joint tenancies, avoiding estate taxes and probate fees. This course will be offered virtually and will be conducted over Zoom video conferencing. A computer with a camera and internet access will be required. The instructor will send out details regarding use of Zoom in advance.
Online Zoom Course Only • Randall ThompsonTuesday #7297 10/6 7:00-8:15PM $26R/$38NR
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FALL 2020 | Sports
14 | Opportunity is for everyone here.
Rolling a ball towards a target has been a “sport” for thousands of years and in modern times, Italy is considered the beginning of what we know today as Bocce Ball. Antioch has been playing Bocce since the early 1970s and in 1987 residents Rocco Battaglia and Nick Rodriguez (former Antioch Mayor) formed the Antioch Bocce Federation (ABF). The group’s home base is in Chichibu Park where community volunteers have been maintaining the courts and the complex since they started.
Antioch Bocce Federation isoneof“fivefamilies”thatmake up the Contra Costa Bocce Championshps; joining Pittsburg, Martinez, Concord and Crockett for season bragging rights. Nearly 600 people participate in the Antioch program, which typically runs from April to late August. Teams consist of 6 to 10 people and all teams play 42 games during the season. The object of the game is to get the red or green game balls (which are a bit larger than a softball) as close to the pallino, or target ball (slightly larger than a golfball), as possible. Game balls closest to the pallino score.
Look for new “intro to bocce” programsofferedbytheABFand the Recreation Department in the future. Bocce is easy to learn and is a lot of fun. The game has no restrictions on age, so the whole family can play. For many Antioch families, the sport has been passed down from parents to children.
BOCCEStrong in Antioch!BOCCEStrong in Antioch!
To find out more about ABF contact them at
INFORMATION: (925) 776–3050 | 15
Aquatics | FALL 2020
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FITNESSAGES 16 & UP
Water AerobicsThe ultimate in low impact aerobics. Classes accommodate all fitness levels with emphasis on cardio, muscle toning and fun. No swimming skills required. Class limited to 20 individuals in order to ensure proper social distancing. No Drop-In Available during fall session.
Antioch Water Park Lap Pool • Instructor Cindy PangTuesdays/Thursdays #7295 9/8-10/1 6:30pm-7:30pm $56R/$68NR
Saturdays #7296 9/12-10/3 9:45am-10:45am $28R/$40NR
AGES 12 & UP
Lap SwimLap swim is offered in 30 minute sessions for swimmers 12 years and older. Reservations are made by calling the Antioch Water Park at 925-776-3070. Payment is taken at the ticket window on the day/time of your reservation.
Antioch Water Park Lap PoolTuesday/Thursday9/8-10/1 Session Start Times: 5:15pm, 5:45pm $4 per session
Saturday9/12-10/3 Session Start Times: 8:00am, 8:30am, 9:00am $4 per session
ALL AGES
Family SwimThe Family Swim program allows groups from the same household to reserve pool space at the Water Park for one-hour sessions. Various locations throughout the park are available to fit any family’s needs. Water Park staff will be complying with local health guidelines to ensure the cleanliness of the facility and safety of each individual guest.
Program Details• Each Water Park Location will be limited to a group of 6 total individuals from the same household.• Interested families must call the Water Park at 925-776-3070 to reserve their location. Walk Ups will not be accepted. • Cost is $5 per individual, per session. Payment will be taken via Credit Card only at the Water Park payment window on the day and time of the reserved session. • At least one person in each party must be at least 18 years old. • Each session will be limited to one hour. After each hour the Water Park will be cleared of all guests, cleaned and sanitized. • Families can reserve one session of swimming per day. • Bathrooms will be open but locker rooms and showers will be closed. • Lifejackets will be available for all ages and sizes. Each jacket will be sanitized after each use. • Individuals must remain 6 feet away from anyone who is not living in the same household. Locations are either individual pools or divided by physical barriers such as lap lanes. • Masks will be required for everyone entering the Water Park ages 3 and above at all times except for when a guest is in the water. Masks will be sold at the ticket window. • Food and alcoholic beverages are not allowed in the Water Park.
Antioch Water Park • Instructor Aquatics StaffFriday-Sunday8/10-8/30 Session Start Times: 1:00pm, 2:15pm $5PP
Saturday/Sunday9/5-10/4 Session Start Times: 1:00pm, 2:15pm, 3:30pm, 4:45pm $5PPPP = Per Person
FALL 2020 | Senior Center
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SENIOR SERVICESCase Management, Free Legal and Will Services, TransportationCase Management, Free Legal and Will Services, and Transportation are available. Please contact 925-779-7076 for more information/appointments.
NUTRITIONCoCo Café Lunch ProgramThe Senior CC Cafe program will continue to be delivered for adults over 60 years old until further notice. The dining room at the Antioch Senior Center is closed. To-Go meals packs (5 frozen meals + milk, bread and fruit) are available for delivery pick on Fridays from 10:30-11:30 am. Please call (925) 757-7325 and leave a message with your name to be an add on.
FACILITIESThe Antioch Senior Center, Nick Rodriguez Community Center The Antioch Senior Center and the Nick Rodriguez Community Center counters will reopen in late 2020, with modified operations to comply with the State’s Stage 4 requirements.
1. Installed Plexiglass shields at each counter.
2. Seating with social distancing markers set-up to help maintain 6-feet of space between each patron.
3. Appointments available, allowing you to go directly to the counter/office at a designated time.
4. All visitors are required to wear face coverings prior to being admitted inside.
THE ANTIOCH SENIOR CENTER The Antioch Senior Center is considered a high-risk operation because of the impact COVID has on older adults and the social atmosphere that is emphasized when groups of seniors gather together.
City or Club Program/Event Action
Contra Costa County’s Senior Nutrition Lunch Program Delivered at home, to those registered.
Monday & Thursday Bingo Program Cancelled through December
Android/iPhone Classes Cancelled through December
Alzheimer’s Support Group In person cancelled through December; online classes & groups available.
Senior Classes (Cane-Do, Tai-Chi, Exercise, etc.) Cancelled through December
Movie Mania Cancelled through December
Senior Resource Fair Cancelled for 2020
Thanksgiving Dinner Cancelled for 2020
Holiday Happenings Cancelled for 2020
CLASSES & ACTIVITIES
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Library & Facility Rentals | FALL 2020
Antioch and Prewett Library HappeningsAt the time that this article is being written we are currently offering Front Door Service at both the Antioch Library (501 W. 18th Street) and the Prewett Library (4703 Lone Tree Way) locations. Items may be placed on hold and then
picked up by dropping by or by making an appointment.
Onsite programming is not yet possible, however we have a variety of virtual programming and resources available via the following sites:
• Antioch Library Facebook Page—www.facebook.com/AntiochPublicLibrary/ • Contra Costa County Facebook Page —https://www.facebook.com/ccclib/
• YouTube channel—theccclib • Main library site—www.ccclib.org
Please visit these many locations to be updated on library service changes or call us at 925-757-9224 (Antioch Library) or 925-776-3060 (Prewett Library) and we will help you access the many services and resources we continue to
offer during this time.
Thank you.
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY LIBRARY
ccclib.org
PREWETT LIBRARY HOURS4703 Lone Tree Way 925-776-3060 Tues 10:00AM-7:00PM Wed & Thu 12:00-8:00PM Fri & Sat 12:00-5:00PM | Sun & Mon Closed
ANTIOCH LIBRARY HOURS501 W. 18th Street 925-757-9224 Mon-Tues 12:00-8:00PM Wed & Thur 11:00AM-6:00PM Sat 12:00-5:00PM | Fri & Sun Closed
The Perfect Place to Hold Your EventMULTI-USE ROOM CAPACITY 220No kitchen availableMon–Sun $115/hr • Special 10-Hour Rate $1,035
ARTS & CRAFTS ROOM CAPACITY 35Mon–Sun $56/hr • Sink, microwave, refrigerator
CONFERENCE ROOM CAPACITY 30Mon–Sun $56/hr
PHYSICAL FITNESS ROOM CAPACITY 25Mon–Sun $56/hr • Mirrors and ballet bar
THEATER CAPACITY 190Mon-Sun $115/hrMay require Technician $55/hr
213 F Street, Antioch 94509 www.antiochca.gov
Facility Rental Open HouseIs temporarily suspended.Please call for information:925-776-3050
NICK RODRIGUEZ COMMUNITY CENTER
FALL 2020 | Park Updates
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Park & Playground Improvements Popping Up All Over Antioch
Play is something people of all ages have been doing for centuries. How people play is always changing! There are trends in outdoor games and activities, improvements to playground structures, and of course increased access for all abilities. Antioch recognizes that parks and playgrounds need new energy every few years and for the last ten years the City has allocated funding each year to complete one or two upgrades in parks and facilities. The Worth Shaw Sports Complex enjoyed a much-neededupgradetotheoutfieldturfearlierthisyear,and Chichibu Park will welcome a new playground later this fall.
Recent Park and Facility Upgrades Mira Vista Park Playground Contra Loma Estates Park
» Playground » New basketball courts
Prosserville Park Playground Prewett Community Park Playground Worth Shaw Sports Complex
Ballfields Nick Rodriguez Community Center
» Kitchen upgrades Antioch Water Park
» New concrete & safety improvements » Spray Park
InMarch,theStateofCalifornianotifiedCityofficialsthatAntiochwasselectedtoreceivea $2.9 million grant for the renovation of Contra Loma Estates Park, a park located in the City of Antioch’s highest and most densely populated neighborhood. The grant dollars were made possible through the Statewide Park Development and Community Revitalization Grant Program, knownasProp68.Stateofficialsreceived478 applications seeking to access $254.9 million that were made available this funding cycle. Look for this exciting park project to get underway next year!
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Outdoor Event | FALL 2020
Join us!
In order to help community members prepare for an unforgettable night in nature, we have put together a camp kit to guide you through a successful night of backyard camping. The camp kit consists of tips for safety, necessary supplies, crafts, games, snacks, dinner, dessert, songs, campfirestoriesandlocalwildlife.
Access the camp kit by visiting antiochca.gov/campout
Saturday, October 10thfor the Antioch Community Campout by posting photos of your family camping in your backyard to facebook.com/antiochrecreation
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FALL 2020 | Trails Challenge
Old Ranch Loop 2.2 mi
Delta De Anza Regional Trail
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Mokulmne Trail 4.8 mi
Old Homestead Loop Trail
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Antioch Marina and Dow Wetlands 5.5 mi Preserve Loop
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The City of Antioch Trails Challenge is an invitation to explore the local trails, get exercise and recreate while maintaining social distance. The Trails Challenge is free, designed for all fitness levels, and is a self-guided program to complete on your own schedule. There are a variety of trails recommended that feature hiking, jogging, biking and dog walking and vary in distance, difficulty and elevation gain. After completing the Trails Challenge, submit your Trails Challenge Completion Log at https://www.antiochca.gov/trails-challenge/. All individuals who submit a Completion Log between September 1st–December 31st will receive a 2020 Trails Challenge T-Shirt.
ANTIOCH TRAILS CHALLENGE
GUIDEBOOK
TRAIL DETAILS
Mokulmne TrailBegin this out and back trail from the Prewett
Community Park parking lot, located off of Lone Tree Way.
Pick up the trail in the front of the parking lot, head east, parallel to Lone Tree Way. Make sure to make a slight right turn on Country
Hills Drive to stay on the trail. Follow the trail to Ridgerock Drive
and head back. This peaceful trail follows a serene greenbelt and is perfect for walking your dog.
Delta De Anza Regional TrailBegin this out and back trail from the Antioch Community Park Parking Lot, located off of James Donlon Blvd. Access the trail from the front of the parking lot between the Contra Costa Canal and James Donlon Blvd. Head east. Follow the trail for approximately 1.5 miles, passing the Sutter Medical Center; when you reach Deer Valley Blvd, turn around and head back to Antioch Community Park. This trail is paved, wide and flat, perfect for biking, jogging or taking the whole family (pets included) on a relaxing walk.
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Trails Challenge | FALL 2020
HEALTHY TRAIL TIPS
Wear the right shoes. Hiking boots aren’t necessary, but a comfortable pair of athletic shoes are recommended.
Due to the many local microclimates, dressing in layers is best. A walk that starts in cloudy, chilly weather may end under clear skies and temperatures in the 90’s.
Bring a full water bottle and drink before, during and after your hike.
On warm days, avoid hiking mid-day when temperatures are high.
Wear sunscreen even on overcast days.
Stretch before beginning your hike or start out slowly to allow for proper warm up. Know your abilities limits and don’t overexert.
Old Ranch Loop TrailParking is located at the Antioch Community Park Parking Lot, located off of James Donlon Blvd. Access the trailhead by heading west, past the softball fields. Trail highlights include a scenic loop that features views of a reservoir, delta and neighboring golf course.
Old Homestead Loop TrailParking is located on Frederickson Lane, approximately .5 miles off of Golf Club Road. Pick up the trailhead from the parking lot. This beautiful trail takes hikers, bikers and even horseback riders through Black Diamond Mines Regional Park. Along this moderate loop, you will
find cows, wildflowers, and a gorgeous view of the delta once you reach the ridge. Please note that there are several steep inclines and the trail can get muddy after rain.
Antioch Marina & Dow Wetlands Preserve LoopParking is located at the Antioch Marina Parking Lot. Pick up the trailhead from here and explore the banks of the San Joaquin River, vast marshlands and over 470 acres of undeveloped land. The trail includes many benches with views of the delta. The 5.5-mile trail will take you through the wetlands and various bodies of water before looping back to the Marina Parking Lot.
VISIT antiochca.gov/trails-challengeFOR MORE INFORMATION
FALL 2020 | Park Facilities
Parks, Places, & Spaces to Get Active in Antioch
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Almondridge Park Almondridge Dr. & Beechnut St. N 5.4 • • • • • • • • •
Antioch Community Park James Donlon Blvd. & Blythe Dr. C 20.0 • • • • • • • • • • •
Canal Park Gentrytown Dr. & Curtis St. N 4.8 • • • • • • •
Chaparral Park Prewett Ranch Dr. & Candlewood Wy N • • • • • • •
Chichibu Park Longview Rd. & Acorn Dr. N 6.3 • • • • • • • • • •
City Park 10th St. & A St. N 5.0 • • • • • • •
Contra Loma Estates Park Mahogany Dr. & Manzanita Wy. N 5.0 • • • • •
Country Manor Park Asilomar Dr. & Carpenteria Dr. N 20.0 • • • • • • • •
Dallas Ranch Park 1137 Prewett Ranch Dr. N 5.0 • • • • • • • • •
Deerfield Park Deerfield Dr. & Buckskin Dr. N 0.5 • • • • •
Diablo West Park 2000 Prewett Ranch Dr. N 4.0 • • • • • • • • •
Eaglesridge Park Eaglesridge Dr. & Greystone Dr. N 5.4 • • • • • • •
Fairview Park Crestview Dr. & Aster Dr. N 3.0 • • • • •
Antioch Youth Sports Complex Wilbur Ave. & Apollo Ct. C 34.0 • • • • • •
Gentrytown Park Carmona Wy. & Monterey Dr. N 14.1 • • • • • • • •
Hansen Park Nortonville Wy. & Hansen Dr. N • • • • • • • • • •
Harbour Park Ashburton Dr. & Lindley Dr. N 7.9 • • • • • • • • •
Heidorn Park Vista Grande Dr. N 3.0 • • • • • • • •
Hillcrest Park Larkspur Dr. & Sunflower Dr. N 18.0 • • • • • • • • •
Jacobson Park Jacobsen Dr. N 1.3 • • • • • •
Knoll Park Country Hills Dr. & Valley Wy. N 5.0 • • • • • • • •
Gino Marchetti Park Kendree St. & South of Delta Fair Bl N 5.0 • • • • • • • • • •
Markley Creek Park E. Somersville Rd. N 2.0 • • • • • • • • •
Meadowbrook Park Yellowstone Dr. & Calaveras Cir. N 8.5 • • • • • • •
Meadow Creek Park Vista Grande Dr. N 5.0 • • • • • • • •
Mira Vista Park S. Francisco Wy. & Hacienda Wy. N 6.8 • • • • • • • •
Mira Vista Hills Park Silverado Dr. & Cordoba Wy. N 9.2 • • • • • • • • • • •
Mountaire Park Sunset Ln. & Elmo Rd. N 5.1 • • • • • • •
Nelson Ranch Park 4700 Wildhorse Rd. N 9.3 • • • • • • • • •
Prewett Community Park Deer Valley Rd. & Lone Tree Wy. C 99.0 • • • • • • • •
Prosserville Park 6th St. & O St. N 1.6 • • • •
Sunnyridge Park James Donlon Blvd. & G St. O 5.3 OPEN SPACE
Village East Gentrytown Dr. & Melon Ct. N 7.4 • • • • •
Williamson Ranch Park Lone Tree Wy. & Hillcrest Ave. N 5.0 • • • • • • • •
Waldie Plaza Historic Downtown Antioch C • • •
*Memorial Field Off Putnam St. *Collaborated site with Antioch Unified School District, only accessible weekdays after 3pm
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Parks Map | FALL 2020
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17. Harbour Park18. Heidorn Park19. Hillcrest Park20. Jacobsen Park21. Knoll Park22. Markley Creek Park23. Meadow Creek Park24. Meadowbrook Park25. Mira Vista Park26. Mira Vista Hills Park27. Mountaire Park28. Nelson Ranch Park29. Prewett Family Park30. Prosserville Park31. Village East Park32. Williamson Ranch Park
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FALL 2020 | Burrowing Owl Habitat Preserve & Disc Golf
24 | Opportunity is for everyone here.
This tiny ground dwelling bird loves Antioch
because of the dry, open grasslands they
can find in parks and hillsides, as well as
places like the golf course or trails. The
burrowing owl is federally protected by
the Migratory Bird Treaty Act in the U.S.
and Mexico and is listed as endangered in
California. To help the owls thrive, Prewett
Community Park has a 24-acre Burrowing
Owl Habitat Preserve which functions as a
year-round refuge for all wildlife. Visitors to
the preserve also enjoy some of the best
views of the Mt. Diablo foothills.
Burrowing owls primarily feed on insects
and small mammals, but they will also eat
reptiles and amphibians. Burrowing Owls
hunt while walking or running across the
ground and by swooping down from a perch
or hover, and they will catch insects from
the air. The best time to observe the owls
is at dawn or dusk. The males can often be
observed standing in front of the burrows,
especially during the breeding season.
Burrowing owls are one of the smallest
owls in North America, standing tall at
less than 10 inches. They have long legs,
a short tail, bright yellow eyes, white
eyebrows and brown spotted feathers.
Next time you are out for a walk keep your
eyes open for this cutie!
(Athene cunicularia)
Burrowing owl habitat preserve
The Other Golf — Disc Golf! Antioch boasts a disc golf course with the best views and wide-open spaces for all levels of play, whether you are a first-time or seasoned player. Located in Prewett Community Park, the 9-hole disc golf course was designed and installed by a dedicated group of players that wanted to give others the opportunity to play. If you can fling a “frisbee” you can play disc golf. There is no fee to drop in and play, give it a try!
Are you looking for new recreation challenges? New activities that take you outside?
Special Events & Announcements | FALL 2020
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Opportunity explores here.
We’ve gathered great clues for a scavenger hunt to liven
up your next walk in nature. Pack a picnic, lace up your
hiking boots, and head outside to explore.
As you discover each item, color in the picture or draw/
write what you found in the box. Feel free to take photos
of your discoveries but leave these treasures where you
found them so others may enjoy them too! Share your
experience on the Antioch Recreation Facebook page.
Visit antiochca.gov/scavengerhunt to download your Scavenger Hunt page
Antioch Nature Walk Scavenger Hunt
Join the Cleaner Contra Costa Challenge today to support a cleaner, healthier
community while saving money!
The Cleaner Contra Costa Challenge is an online platform that makes it easy and fun to decrease your carbon footprint by giving you helpful tips and resources to live a more environmentally friendly lifestyle. The Challenge tracks your savings (in both dollars and carbon emissions) and provides you with opportunities to engage with your neighbors by creating and joining community groups and teams.
When we reduce our impact by conserving resources, cutting energy costs, decreasing our use of carbon-based fuels, and supporting local organizations, everybody benefits!
Sign up, take action, and start earning points today! Learn more at cleanercontracosta.org
FALL 2020 | Skate Park
26 | Opportunity is for everyone here.
SK8This 15,000 square-foot concrete skate park has cool features for all ages, styles, and experience levels. It is an open concept with a variety of ledges, rails, stairs, ramps, and a backyard pool style bowl. Beginning skaters can practice their skills and experienced riders can up their game.
Antioch’s Skate Park is a great place for kids and young adults to burn some energy, have fun, and enjoy the sunshine. It also gives youth a positive and healthy hobby that keeps them active for hours.
Skaters must observe the rules set by ordinances in the Antioch Municipal Code:
• Skateboards and In-line skates ONLY
• Helmets, knee pads, elbow pads REQUIRED
• Open dawn to dusk every day, year-round
• Users must be aware of other skaters at all times
• No supervision, all ages welcome
• Free for drop-in use, fees may be charged for programs or events
• Home-made items added to the park are NOT ALLOWED
Come and Ride at the Antioch Skate Park located in Prewett Community Park!
Antioch Skate Park
Lone Tree Golf Course | FALL 2020
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• 18 HOLE PUBLIC GOLF COURSE
• LIGHTED DRIVING RANGE
• CHAMPION’S BAR & GRILL WITH LARGE PATIO AREA FOR
OUTSIDE SEATING
WWW.LONETREEGOLFCOURSE.COM 4800 GOLF COURSE ROAD
ANTIOCH, CA 94531 925.706.4220
• CATERING
• FIRST TEE YOUTH PROGRAMS
(www.thefirstteecontracosta.org)
Lone Tree features a fun, fair layout enjoyed by all golfers! Course conditions are excellent, and pace of play is under 4 hours with
single rider carts & Finn Scooters. Join our mailing list at www.lonetreegolfcourse.com to stay current on the latest news.
State and County COVID orders apply. Check our website for the most up-to-date information and course details.
Come and Ride at the Antioch Skate Park located in Prewett Community Park!
Antioch Skate Park
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IT’S EASY TO REGISTER!Pre-registration is required and is on a first-come, first-serve basis for participation in programs. Refunds will be issued if program/class is full. In the event of a full class, your name will be placed on a waiting list. Please note: we do not accept registration or payment over the phone or by fax.
ONLINE: SEPTEMBER 7, 2020Online Registration Begins: Monday, 9/7activenet.active.com/antiochrecreation
u Register online for most of our classes and activities
vMake secure, safe online payments with Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express.
wOnline registration includes a convenience fee based on the total purchase. This fee is non-refundable even if the City of Antioch Recreation Department cancels the class or activity.
It’s quick, easy and ready when you are!
REFUNDS/TRANSFERSThe City of Antioch will be happy to arrange a transfer to another class/activity or arrange a refund. Customer requested refunds or transfers may be requested in writing NO LATER THAN 5 business days prior to the first day of class. All refunds are subject to a $7 service charge per activity unless class/activity is canceled by the City of Antioch Recreation Department. You will receive an e-mail confirmation if your refund/transfer is approved. Refund policies may be different for swim lessons.
CANCELLATIONSThe City has the right to cancel classes when enrollments have not reached their minimum. Please register early and help us to prevent class cancellations.
We don’t like to cancel classes…but sometimes it is necessary before the first meeting when enrollments are low. Your registration might be the one that enables the class to be held.
FEE FOR LATE PICK-UPParents agree to pick up their children by or before the scheduled release time. A late fee of $5 per 5-minute interval PER CHILD will be charged. Late fees are payable to the City of Antioch.
ONLINE REGISTRATION:Visit our registration website at
activenet.active.com/antiochrecreation
INFORMATION: (925) 776-3050
REGISTER EARLY—DON’T MISS OUT!Many classes fill early. Fees must be paid in full at the time of registration. Classes are subject to cancellation if participant minimum is not reached.
ONLINE REGISTRATION ONLYWalk-In Registration will not be available
until further notice. Antioch Community Center
4703 Lone Tree Way, Antioch, CA 94531
u Walk-in registration with over-the-counter confirmation is not available at this time.
vDrop Box—for your convenience, if paying by check, you can drop your Registration Form at our outdoor drop box located at 4703 Lone Tree Way.
wPlease note: Personal checks being used for payment must be pre-printed with customer information.
YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP/FEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Financial assistance may be available through our Youth Activity Scholarships. Funding is provided by donations and the Antioch Community Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization. Information and applications are available at antiochca.gov/recreation/activity-registration and at the Antioch Community Center, 4703 Lone Tree Way, Monday–Friday, 8:30am–5pm. For more information, call 776-3050.
FALL 2020 | Registration Information
Recreation Department4703 Lone Tree WayAntioch, CA 94531(925) 776-3050
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Refund Policy—Please Read!The City of Antioch will be happy to arrange a transfer to another class/activity or arrange a refund. Customer requested refunds or transfers may be requested in writing NO LATER THAN 5 business days prior to the first day of class. All refunds are subject to a $7 service charge per activity unless class/activity is canceled by the City of Antioch Recreation Department. You will receive an email confirmation if your refund/transfer is approved. Refund policies may be different for swim lessons. Registrations made less than 5 business days prior to the beginning of the first class will not be subject to refunds.
activenet.active.com/antiochrecreationYou’re First In Line—It’s Easy!• Set up your personal account• Search for your favorite activities• Register online with our secure system Easy Three simple steps and you’ll be enrolled in the program of your choice. Convenient The flexibility to register and pay at your convenience, anytime, from anywhere. Time-Saving In less than five minutes, you can set-up your account and enroll for your program. Eco-Friendly You don’t have to burn gas to drive over to register in person, and it saves paper, too.
FALL 2020 | Community Information
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONSAntioch Bocce Federation 451-9072Antioch Delta Skimmers 252-3244Antioch Historical Society 757-1326Antioch Little League 437-3551Antioch Youth Sports Complex 754-4247 Big Break Regional Shoreline 510-544-3050Black Diamond Mines 510-544-2750Boy Scouts of America 674-6100Chamber of Commerce 757-1800Contra Costa Child Care Council 778-5437Contra Costa Event Park 757-4400Contra Loma Regional Park 888-327-2757Deer Valley Youth Football 238-8543Delta Baseball League 698-9738Delta Youth Soccer League 978-5020District III CCC Supervisor Diane Burgis 252-4500
District V CCC Supervisor Federal Glover 608-4200East County Regional Group 771-7338El Campanil Theatre 757-9500First 5 Contra Costa 771-7300Girl Scouts of America 800-448-7248Library—Antioch Downtown 757-9224Library—Antioch Community Center 776-3060Mom’s Club of Antioch [email protected] 754-3673Tri Delta Transit Dial-A-Ride 754-3060 Fixed Routes 754-4040 Administration 754-6622Assembly Member Jim Frazier 513-0411Congressman Jerry McNerney 754-0716 Senator Steve Glazer 258-1176The Drama Factory 695-4123
CITY OF ANTIOCH SERVICES & DEPARTMENTSRecreation Department Antioch Community Center 776-3050 Nick Rodriguez Community Center 776-3050 Antioch Water Park 776-3070Park Vandalism Hotline 779-6950RV Storage 779-6950Senior Bus Program (9am-12pm) 754-1080Senior Citizens Center 778-1158Senior Nutrition Program (9am-12pm) 757-7325City Attorney 779-7015City Clerk 779-7009City Council 779-7010City Manager 779-7011City Treasurer 779-7005Community Development Land Planning 779-7035 Building Inspection Services 779-7065 Code Enforcement 779-7042Finance 779-7055 Business License 779-7059 Water Service 779-7060Human Resources 779-7020Information Systems 779-7057Police Department Emergency 9-1-1 Non-Emergency 778-2441 Business 779-6900Animal Services 779-6989Public Works (Administration) 779-6950 Engineering 779-7035 Parks/Maintenance 779-6950 Marina 779-6957
30 | Opportunity is for everyone here.
City of Antioch Recreation Offices will be closed for the
following holidays:Monday, 9/7—Labor Day
Wednesday, 11/11—Veteran’s DayThursday-Friday, 11/26-11/27—Thanksgiving
Thursday-Friday, 12/24-12/25—ChristmasFriday, 1/1—New Year’s Day
Make Memories in your community
PARK HOURS: Dawn to Dusk
RESTROOM HOURS: Daily Nov. 17-Feb. 5 8AM-2:30PMDaily Feb. 16-Nov. 16 8AM-7:30PM(including weekends and holidays)
PICNIC RESERVATIONS AT THE JENSEN FAMILY PICNIC GROVEAll yours, all day!
Full Day Rate Area Capacity (Dawn to Dusk) #2 70 $90 #3 50 $65 #4 40 $50
AIR JUMPERSAir jumpers are allowed in the parks only if the company you are using has a liability insurance policy on file with the City of Antioch at the Antioch Community Center. There is no electricity at any of the parks in Antioch. Water jumpers or any other water equipment are not allowed in any of the Antioch City parks. To inquire please call (925) 776-3050. If they do not have insurance on file with the City, you must use another company. Horses/ponies or any other livestock are not allowed in any of the Antioch parks. There is a noise ordinance in the City of Antioch—no loud music is allowed in the parks.
For questions regarding picnic reservations, please call
(925) 776-3050
THE PERFECT PLACE FOR YOUR EVENT RIGHT IN YOUR OWN COMMUNITY!
ANTIOCH RECREATIONFACILITY RENTALSDedicated to making your event a memorable one
Whether your event is large or small, indoor or outdoor, elegant or casual,
there is a venue to fit your needs.
WEDDINGS - BIRTHDAYS - REUNIONS - MEETINGS ANNIVERSARIES - RECITALS - SEMINARS
CLASSES - CHARITY FUNDRAISERS - EXHIBITIONS
Call the Recreation Department or visit the City of Antioch website for more information 925-776-3050 www.antiochca.gov/recreation
OPEN HOUSEto view rental facilitiesis temporarily suspended.Please call for information:925-776-3050
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