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A Message fromthe Director:

Welcome to the 2013 Summer Guide to Leisure Activities. This issue highlights our summer special events, activities, classes, and workshops, as well as, our signature “Summerfest” activities and annual 4th of July Parade in Old Town and Fireworks Extravaganza at the Ronald Reagan Sports Park.

We would like to personally invite you to attend our annual Community Services Expo on Saturday, April 20th, to learn about the variety of special events, programs, workshops, day camps and classes being held throughout the year. You will find that there is truly something for everyone! Whether it’s a movie in the park, a theatrical performance, a camp experience for the kids, a visit to the History Museum, a parenting workshop or a variety of other leisure activities you are sure to find something worthwhile!

If our staff can be of any assistance, please do not hesitate to contact the Community Services Department at (951) 694-6480. We are here for you!

Sincerely,

Tamra IrwinActing Director of Community Services

Summer Registration Dates:

Early bird Registration at the Expo on April 20th(See page 3 for Expo event information)

Online Registration begins April 29th

Creating Community ThroughPeople, Parks & Programs

“It’s What We Do!”On the Cover:Lead Lifeguard Liz Donaldson with Alexander Shepard, age 7, participating in Special Needs Swim Lessons offered by the City of Temecula Aquatics Division. For information regarding Special Needs Swim Lessons, see page 42 of the guide.

Board of DirectorsJeff Comerchero……………………………….......……PresidentMaryann Edwards………………………….….…..Vice-PresidentMike Naggar...……………….………………….…Board MemberRonald H. Roberts………..…………………….…Board MemberChuck Washington……………….…………….....Board MemberCity of TemeculaAaron Adams..……………………..……….............City ManagerTamra Irwin...................Acting Director of Community ServicesJulie Pelletier………….….………….Recreation SuperintendentBarbara Smith……..........…………Senior Management AnalystCommunity Services CommissionFelicia Hogan..........……………….…..………….….ChairpersonJim Meyler........…………….……............……….Vice-ChairmanCharolette Fox..........………………………………CommissionerMichael McCracken.........…...….…………………CommissionerZak Schwank.......................................................Commissioner

Commission MeetingsThe Community Services Commission meets the 2nd Monday of each month at 6:00 pm in City Hall Council Chambers, 41000 Main St., Temecula.

Community Services DepartmentAquatics Gwen Willcox /Aquatics Supervisor........................951-308-3696Classes/Activity GuideTracy Masters/Senior Recreation Coordinator.......951-693-3996CRC/Temecula Skate ParkJeff Lawrence/Recreation Supervisor....................951-694-6410Harveston Center/Temecula Community CenterRobin Gilliland/Recreation Supervisor....................951-693-3990Mary Phillips Senior Center/Senior ProgramsCandice Adkisson-Flohr/Recreation Supervisor.....951-694-6464Old Town Temecula Community Theater/Gallery at the MercBea Barnett/Theater Manager................................951-308-6343Erica Myers-Russo/Patron Services Coordinator.....951-308-6379Special Events Dawn Adamiak/Recreation Supervisor..................951-693-3947Gail Zigler/Senior Recreation Coordinator.............951-693-3994Special Needs/Human ServicesYvette Martinez/Inclusion Services Specialist.........951-693-3902 Sports/FieldsJames Willcox/Recreation Supervisor.....................951-302-4135Mike Wooten/Sports Coordinator...........................951-302-4136Temecula Valley MuseumTracy Frick/Museum Services Manager.................951-694-6455

Community Services Department Mission Statement:“To provide high quality parks and recreation

facilities and services that ourcommunity can be proud of.”

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Community Services Expo

Sat, April 20th10:00am-2:00pm

Civic Center41000 Main Street

Learn about the exciting classes and Summer Camps offered in our Summer

season. Meet the TCSD staff, instructors and receive information about City facilities and programs. Free giveways, Fun Zone for the

kids and Early Bird Registration* for classes!

EARLYBIRD

Registration

at Event!

*Registration not available at Expo for Swim Lessons.

Facebook Contest!Like us on Facebook and enter for a chance to win the first spot in line for registration at the EXPO!

facebook.com/cityoftemecula

* Fun Zone* Giveaways* Games* Crafts* Entertainment

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Remembering Our Bravest on Memorial Day

Let’s remember our heroes with a procession along Main Street featuring scouts, military personnel and patriotic music followed by a small ceremony on the steps of the Civic Center. Wear your red, white and blue and don’t forget your flag. Date: Monday, May 27th Time: 8:30-9:30am Location: Main Street, Old TownOLD TOWN TEMECULA

It’s a Mexican celebration with live Mariachis, folklorico dance performers and the live music of Abrakadabra, a Latin/Contemporary Jazz Band. Music, dancing, games and food vendors are all part of the fiesta. Come and join us for Cinco de Mayo! Date: Sunday, May 5 Time: 1:00-5:00pm Location: CRC Amphitheater

Western DaysJoin the cast from the Temecula Gunfighters and other Old West

costumed characters as they perform humorous skits and the

high noon shoot out and robbery at The Bank. The weekend also includes

western exhibits, music, trick ropers, calf roping demonstrations and an ICS Regional Chili Cook-off on Sunday. Winners of the Chili Cook-off will be advancing to the World Championships. Date: Saturday, May 18 & Sunday, May 19 Time: 11:00am-5:00pmLocation: Old Town Temecula

Soiree is French for party - everything is fancier in French. Your presence is requested at our annual Father/Daughter Date Night. Dinner, dancing, games, photos, prizes and much more. Bon jour!

Date: Friday, May 17th, 6:30-9pm Location: Temecula Civic CenterFee: $10/person (Pre-registration is required) Activity #: 4415.201

Glam SessionPaid guests of event are invited to enjoy a free glam hairstyle and/or make-up

session compliments of the Paul Mitchell School. Register with below numbers for your appointment time. Walk-ins not accepted.

Location: Temecula Public Library Time: 2:30-3:30pm Activity #: 4420.201 Time: 3:30-4:30pm Activity #: 4420.202

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Moonlight Movies in the Park

The Community Services Department is proud to present the “2013 Summer Sunset Concert Series.” Concerts are held on Thursday evenings during the summer months at the Temecula Amphitheater, located at the (CRC). Gates open at 5pm and concerts begin at 7pm. Come enjoy some FREE Rockin Summer Fun!

June 27th

Rockola

June 20th

The Answer ToClassic Rock

June 6th

Mike Sullivan Band

July 11th

Gold RushCountry

July 25th

Stone Soul

July 18th

Ultimate Stones

June 13th

BackTraXX

August 1st

The Heart of Rock n Roll

August 8th

Faultline

June 7thWe Bought A Zoo

Harveston Community Park

July 12thMadagascar 3

Temeku Hills Park

July 19thNight at the Museum

Temecula History Museum @ Sam Hicks Park

July 26thWreck-It Ralph

Harveston Community ParkFamily Fun Night Event:

Calling all inventors! Using the recycled materials provided make a friend for Ralph before we watch the movie.

Activities begin at 6:00pm and the movies are shown at dusk. Bring a blanket and a picnic dinner, and come on downto the park for a family movie under the stars. Movie Ratings may be G, PG or PG-13.

August 15th

JourneyExperience

FREEFamilyFUN!!

FREEFamilyFUN!!

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Bicycle RodeoThe rodeo is coming to town...the Bicycle Rodeo that is! Bring your bike and join us for an evening of fun and games. Learn bike safety skills while navigating a course that is sure to challenge you. Decorate your bike and win “Coolest Bike” or “Goofiest Bike” award. Location: RRSP Hockey Rink Fee: FREEDate Day TimeMay 3 Fri 6:30-8:00pm

Dive-in Movie NightLeave your car behind and come to our first Dive-in Movie Night! Walk the plank and make a splash as we watch Swiss Family Robinson. Only swim noodles will be allowed in the pool. Everyone in your group must be pre-registered even if you don’t plan on getting wet!

Location: CRC Pool Fee: $3/personActivity# Date Day Time8100.201 Jun 14 Fri 6:30-10:00pm

Wreck-it Ralph Robot RemakeCalling all inventors! Using the recycled materials provided, make a friend for Ralph before we watch the featured movie Wreck-it Ralph. Location: Harveston Community Park Fee: FREEDate Day TimeJul 26 Fri 6:00-10:00pm

Build Your Own Boat RegattaJoin the fun at the 3rd annual Build Your Own Boat Regatta. Using the supplies provided, families will build a boat and then captain their boat to compete against other families for the Temecula Boat Regatta title. We will be awarding a trophy to a pint sized pirate, as well as an adult this year. Don’t forget your swimsuits, towels and sea legs. Pre-registration is strongly

recommended for this event. Location: CRC Fee: $3/person Activity# Date Day Time8100.202 Aug 23 Fri 6:30-8:30pm

Family FUN Nights!

F.A.M. Family Activities on Mondays

Looking for a fun way to spend time with your family this summer? Join us on Monday evenings for these FREE events the whole family will enjoy. Pre-registration is not required (unless otherwise noted), so just come on by to join the fun!

June 10 - School’s Out Pool PartySplish, splash it’s a FAM poolside bash! Bathing suits, flip flops and tropical leis, come join us in a luau way. Wear your best Hawaiian shirt and enjoy the Hawaiian sights and sounds from the TVHS O’hana Maoli Dancers. All those attending must be pre-registered even if you don’t plan on getting in the pool. Location: CRC Time: 6:30-8:00pm Activity#: 8105.201

June 17 - FAM Camp-o-RamaCalling all campers! Join our FAM camp-o-rama to learn some camping tips from a local Boy Scout Troop, compete against other families in the camp site set-up, go on a camp scavenger hunt and make your very own ice cream. Don’t forget your bug spray!Location: CRC Time: 6:30-8:00pm

June 24 - 3, 2, 1 Blast Off!It’s an out-of-this-world adventure as we learn about space, rockets and rocket safety. The countdown has begun. It’s sure to be a FAMblastic time!Location: CRC Time: 6:30-8:00pm

July 8 - Cartooning with Bigfoot Get Animated! Bigfoot will be in the house teaching us the latest tricks for drawing our favorite cartoon characters. Bring out the artist in you!Location: CRC Time: 6:30-8:00pm

July 15 - FAM Incredible Race The adventure begins with a simple clue, whether you finish the race is up to you. Gather your family & friends as you race around Harveston for clues and complete challenges. Who will win the FAM Incredible Race?Location: Harveston Community Park Time: 6:30-8:00pm

July 22 - Temecula’s Got TalentThe stage is yours and the spotlight is on. Show us your best talent Temecula. Location: CRC Time: 6:30-8:00pm

July 29 - Got Water? Pack your towel and prepare to get wet! Rancho California Water District will entertain and amaze you with their wet and wild show. Make an edible aquifer, play water games and get cool with the pinaqua. Location: CRC Time: 6:30-8:00pm

TCSD.CityofTemecula.org

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Finger lickin’ barbecue, smooth sounds of the harmonica and hot air balloons are all part of the annual Blues, Balloons & BBQ Festival. Event kicks off with The Brett Cohen Band followed by Lightnin’ Willie & the Poorboys. Food vendors will be serving up delicious BBQ, kettle corn, and funnel cakes. Event concludes with the annual balloon glow provided by A Grape Escape. Raffle tickets will be on sale for a chance to win a hot air balloon ride. Date: Friday, June 28th Time: 6:00pm-10:00pmFee: FREE (food vendors and raffle tickets extra) Location: Ronald Reagan Sports Park

Take me out to the ballgame...sons of Temecula grab your favorite gal and join us to cheer on the Lake Elsinore Storm. Event includes parking, game admission, dinner (hot dog, chips, drink & ice cream) and a souvenir t-shirt for mom and son. A fun night you won’t want to miss. Pre-registration is required. Location: Lake Elsinore Storm Stadium Date: Wednesday, July 24thTime: 6:30pm-9:00pm Fee: $10/personActivity #: 8110.201

The Temecula Art Festival once again joins the annual Street Painting and Ralph Love Plein Air Festivals for a weekend of art and entertainment. Stroll around Main Street as art comes to life or pick up some chalk and join in the masterpiece making. The weekend includes art displays by local

artists, arts & crafts for kids, music and cultural food vendors. Dates: Friday, June 21- Sunday, June 23

Times: Friday 6:00pm-9:00pm; Saturday 7:00am-9:00pm;Sunday 8:00am-4:00pm

Location: Old Town Temecula

“Creating Community Through People, Parks & Programs” It’s What We Do!

Hot Summer NightsEvery Friday evening is a vacation for the entire family during Hot Summer Nights. Bands play throughout Old Town while Temecula’s favorite balloon artist, Dynamite Dave, clowns around with guests. Each week is a new experience with Blues, Reggae, Tribute bands, Cajun/Zydeco, Big Band, Ska, Beach, Alternative Rock and Country. For a complete performance schedule visit cityoftemecula.org.

Location: Old Town Temecula Dates: July 12 - August 30 Time: 6:00pm-9:00pm Fee: FREE

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TEEN EPICENTERAges: 12-18 Years The Educational Professional Interest Center is where things happen! It’s the place where friends can hang out, play Wii, PlayStation 2, Game Cube and Xbox, shoot some pool, play foosball, watch movies and more. It’s also the

place to get information on the Job and College Board and so much more. Check us out at Facebook.com/pages/Temecula-Youth-Programs. Location: CRC Fee: $1/annuallyDay Times (subject to change)Monday thru Friday 2:30pm-8:45pmSaturday 11:00am-8:45pmSunday 1:00pm-4:45pm

Youth Advisory Council (YAC) Ages: 14-18 Years We are recruiting Temecula high school students for the Youth Advisory Council (YAC). If you are interested in bringing exciting opportunities to your community, you would be perfect! YAC members play a significant role in planning City events. Focus is on service learning and leadership development. The Council meets weekly* to discuss programs and ideas that make our great city even better. If you are interested, drop in and attend a meeting or call 694-6480. *During the month of June and July, Council will only meet on the 1st Tuesday (June 4 and July 2). Location: CRCDates Day Time May/Aug Tue 5:00-6:00pm

Driver’s Safety WorkshopAges: 12-18 Years Teens and parents are invited to attend this free informational workshop held by officers of the CHP to provide important information to new drivers on collision prevention and safe driving. Due to graphic content, participants under the age of 18 must have parent

consent. Pre-registration is required. For more information, call 693-3904. Location: Civic Center - Conference Center Fee: FREEActivity# Date Day Time 2360.201 Jun 26 Wed 6:00-8:00pm

Cyber-Safety WorkshopAges: 12-18 Years Parents, are you concerned about your child’s use of the internet? Has your child ever had an issue while using the Internet or a social networking site? No matter who you are, the Internet affects you! Please attend this free workshop conducted by a Riverside County Officer who will cover all you need to know regarding Internet safety. Pre-registration is required. For more information, call 693-3904.Location: CRC Fee: FREE Activity# Dates Day Time 2355.201 Jul 24 Wed 6:00-8:00pm

Teen Anime Club Ages: 11-17 YearsAnime fanatics unite! Teens meet peers, draw their favorites and create new anime characters. Shojo, Shonen, Mecha and Chibi styles are covered and students will have their artwork displayed in an online gallery, as well as receive a membership badge. Materials Fee: $20 due to instructor. Instructor: Tony Moramarco Location: TPL Fee: $50/4 WksClass# Class Dates Day Time 1141.201 May 14-Jun 11* Tue 5:30-7:00pm*Class Skip Date: May 28

Teen Graphic Design/Photoshop Classes Ages: 11-17 YearsLearn to use Photoshop and complete fun design projects. Conceptualize, design, layout and format. Projects are unique, creative and young designers can build their portfolios for the future. Materials Fee: $20 due to instructor. Instructor: Jeff Waddleton Location: TPL Fee: $65/5 WksClass# Class Dates Day Time 1142.201 May 22-Jun 19 Wed 6:00-7:30pm

Digital Photography for Teens Ages: 13-17 YearsLearn to get the most out of your camera. Learn creative strategies, composition, natural and artificial lighting, and being ready to shoot when the decisive moment occurs. Weekly projects will allow plenty of time for experimentation. Participants must provide own camera and come prepared with the knowledge of how their camera works.

Instructor: Mandis Razavi Location: HC Fee: $96/6 WksClass# Class Dates Day Time1144.201 May 30-Jul 11* Thu 4:00-5:30pm*Class Skip Date: Jul 4

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Teen Build Your Own Boat Competition Ages: 13-18 YearsGrab your BFF’s and join us at the pool for a late night, teen only, build-your-own-boat competition! Pick one team member to captain your boat and race it against other teams to win the Build-Your-Own-Boat title. Everyone in attendance is eligible for Community Service hours. All supplies and materials provided. Don’t be L8 #awesome :P Location: CRC Fee: $5/per team (One individual may register up to 5 team members) Activity# Date Day Time 2390.201 Aug 23 Fri 8:00-10:00pm

Ages: 11-17 YearsHave you ever wanted to design your own video game? Now you can, using an easy and fun software product. Bigfoot Graphics multi-media instructor Nicholas Kilborn will walk campers through all of the steps for creating the newest, coolest levels. Video game fanatics will love this creative, new camp. Returners can add new levels to their game concepts, or create all new video games! Materials Fee: $20 due to instructor. Instructor: Nicholas KilbornFee: $130/Camp Location: TPL Class# Class Dates Days Time 1100.201 Jul 8-Jul 11 Mon-Thu 9:00am-12:00pm1100.202 Jul 29-Aug 1 Mon-Thu 9:00am-12:00pm

Teen Radio Temecula! Ages: 12-17 YearsPodcasting camp is back!! Teen students will write, record, produce, edit, upload and promote the show. Available worldwide via iTunes and Stitcher Radio, TRT is a unique and creative activity for teens...the whole WORLD is listening!!Materials Fee: $20 due to instructor. Instructor: Tony Moramarco & Jeff Waddleton Location: Big Giant Media Studio Class# Class Dates Days Time Fee1135.201 Jun 17-Jun 20 Mon-Thu 9:00-12:00pm $95/Camp*1135.202 Jul 15-Jul 18 Mon-Thu 9:00-12:00pm $85/Camp*NOTE: Camp 1135.201 includes 4 hours of 4th of July Parade broadcasting

Ages: 12-17 YearsTeen Talk Temecula is the area’s only talk show for teens! Students will learn to write, produce, film, edit and promote the show. Episodes are available on YouTube and teens are invited to come again and again...the show must go on!! Materials Fee: $20 due to instructor. Instructor: Nicholas KilbornFee: $75/5 Wks Location: TPL Class# Class Dates Day Time 1136.201 Jul 26-Aug 23 Fri 5:30-7:00pm

Ages: 12-17 YearsGrab your BFF, brother, sister or significant other and race around Harveston as pairs compete in our first Temecula Amazing Race. Avoid the U-turns and watch out for that Speed Bump! Arrive first at the Pit Stop and claim your prize! Pre-registration is recommended. Everyone in attendance is eligible for community service hours. Location: Harveston Community Park Fee: FREE Activity# Date Day Time 7050.201 Jul 16 Tue 7:00-9:00pm

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Supporting Kids, Involving Parents (S.K.I.P.)Ages: 0 - 6 Years Supporting Kids, Involving Parents (S.K.I.P) provides opportunities for enrichment, recreation and play, and parent education and support. This program offers children with developmental disabilities activities that enhance sensory, social, and cognitive skills. While children learn and grow, parents interact with others who understand what it is like to raise a child with special needs. For

special accommodations and to RSVP please call 693-3902. Fee: FREEDates Day Time LocationMay 6 Mon 5:00-7:00pm CRCJun 3 Mon 5:00-7:00pm TBAJul 1 Mon 5:00-7:00pm TBAAug 5 Mon 5:00-7:00pm TBA

Youth and Substance AbuseAges: AllDid you know that 8 out of 10 children will try Alcohol and/or Drugs before they graduate from high school. Substance use and abuse can increase the risk of injuries, violence and other diseases. Teens whose parents talk to them regularly about the dangers of drugs are 42% less likely to use drugs than those whose parents don’t. However, only a quarter of teens report having these conversations. The City of Temecula in collaboration with Hill Alcohol and Drug Treatment Center are presenting an all-new class series geared towards parents, caregivers, teachers and students who are affected by substance abuse or who are at-risk. Please come and get information on prevention, intervention and recovery. Information will be presented by a team of trained professionals. For more information, please call 693-3902. Pre-registration recommended online to confirm space. Location: Civic Center - Conference Center Fee: FREE Activity# Dates Day Time2410.201 Jun 12 Wed 6:00-8:00pm2410.202 Jul 10 Wed 6:00-8:00pm2410.203 Aug 14 Wed 6:00-8:00pm

ABC’s of Individualized Educational Plan (I.E.P)Ages: AllCalling all parents and caregivers of students with a current Individualized Educational Plan (IEP), the City of Temecula and Lilly’s House will be offering a workshop to share the knowledge of how to get an effective IEP for your student. Session will be presented by three experienced advocates who will offer expert advice, tips and tools. Bring your IEP and all your questions. For more information, please call 693-3902. Location: Civic Center - Conference Center Fee: FREE Dates Day TimeMay 29 Wed 9:30-11:30amAug 28 Wed 9:30-11:30am

Learning Enriched Autism Program (L.E.A.P.)Ages: 10 - 18 Years The Learning Enriched Autism Program (L.E.A.P), is an exciting recreational program geared towards youth with special needs. It is a safe, inclusive place to go where you can participate in activities that foster socialization and encourage friendships. Games and snacks provided. For special accommodations and to RSVP please call 693-3902. Fee: FREEDates Day Time LocationMay 6 Mon 5:30-7:00pm CRCJun 3 Mon 5:30-7:00pm TBAJul 1 Mon 5:30-7:00pm TBAAug 5 Mon 5:30-7:00pm TBA

The Temecula Community Services Department is committed to providing programs and opportunities for individuals with disabilities. In that effort, an Inclusion Services Specialist is available to work closely at meeting the needs of our youth with special needs whom participate in our special activities and events. Our programs will support safe, nurturing opportunities for individuals with special needs and their families. Our goal is to ensure that all individuals with special needs receive the same quality experience, access to all community programs, and full participation in our community events. Please direct questions or comments to Yvette Martinez, 694-6480.

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High Hopes ProgramThe Temecula High Hopes Program enables our special needs adults, ages 18 and older to socialize and interact with peers while participating in group activities and events. The program meets at the Mary Phillips Senior Center (MPSC) at 41845 6th Street. Check out the following calendar for upcoming activities. For additional information, call 694-6464.

CeramicsDevelop your artistic talents and techniques using clay. Participants will have the opportunity to work with a variety of different projects. Class Dates Day Time Jun 11-Jul 23 Tue 2:00pm

Chair Volleyball Take a seat and have a ball playing chair volleyball. This unique activity is played with light weight beach balls and is guaranteed fun! Class Dates Day Time Jun 11-Jul 23 Tue 3:00pm

High Hopes Events Events meet at the MPSC from 6:00-9:00pm unless otherwise noted. You must RSVP for events, as space is limited. Events are subject to change. For more information call 694-6464 or email [email protected] to receive updates. High Hopes event flyers will no longer be mailed. Fee: $1/resident, $2/non-resident (Unless otherwise noted)May 17 - Cinco de Mayo CelebrationCelebrate Cinco de Mayo with good friends, music and Mexican food. RSVP and advise what food item you will be bringing to the potluck. Jun 7 - Country Western DanceHigh Hopes Western Round-up! Mosey on down and join us for a night of country music and dancing. Light refreshments served. Jun 21- High Hopes Annual Softball NightMeet at Harveston Community Park at 5:30pm for our annual softball game. Bring a picnic dinner and blanket for your family. Jul 5 - 4th of July CelebrationIt’s a red, white and blue so come celebrate in style. Bring a side dish or dessert. Hot dogs and hamburgers will be provided. Jul 19 - Sock Hop & Ice Cream Social Dust off your poodle skirt and saddle shoes we’re going back to the fabulous fifties. Bring a favorite topping, ice cream will be provided. Aug 2 - Lake Elsinore Storm Game Meet at the Lake Elsinore Storm Baseball Diamond. Game starts at 7:00pm. Tickets are $7.50 and can be purchased at the MPSC on a first-come basis. Bring money for refreshments. Aug 16 - Hawaiian LuauLet’s Luau! Island shirt and grass skirts. We are celebrating summertime fun. This will be a Hawaiian potluck dinner.

Don’t miss the High Hopes Performers on stage at the Community Services Expo April 20!

See page 3 for event details

Evening out at Green Acres Ranch Ages: 0 - 18 YearsThe City of Temecula is offering an interactive evening at Green Acres Ranch in Temecula. Children with special needs and their families will have the opportunity to experience a guided tour of the ranch through this learning enrichment session. Activity stations include petting zoo, hands-on session with farm equipment, informational session on hippotherapy, and a chance to feed the animals. An evening picnic dinner will also be provided to all families. For special accommodations,

please contact 693-3902. Pre-registration required to confirm space. Location: Green Acres Ranch, 35750 De Portola Rd Fee: FREEClass# Date Day Time 2415.201 Jul 1 Mon 5:00-7:00pm

Youth and Gaming Ages: 18+Does your child spend most of their “free time” playing video games? Is your child not keeping up with homework or getting poor grades? Is your child displaying negative behaviors when he/she cannot play video games? With the overuse of social media and gaming, many youth are developing serious pathological patterns of video game addiction. The City of Temecula in partnership with Novell & Novell Counseling is offering a seminar to anyone who suspects or knows someone who may be at risk of developing a gaming addiction. Information will be presented by licensed clinical professionals. For more information, call 693-3902. Location: Civic Center - Conference Center Fee: FREEActivity# Dates Day Time Topic2420.201 Jun 17 Mon 6:00-7:30pm Youth & Gaming2420.202 Jul 15 Mon 6:00-7:30pm Causes/Effects of Overuse2420.203 Aug 19 Mon 6:00-7:30pm When Your Child is Addicted

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2013 Community Services Expo Come to the Community Services Expo on Sat, April 20th to meet camp instructors, receive fun giveaways and get detailed information about the many Summer Camps offered by the City of Temecula Community Services Department. Register at the Expo for a Summer Camp and receive a FREE TCSD hat. Like us on Facebook

and enter our Facebook Contest for a chance to win the first spot in line for registration at the event. Visit facebook.com/cityoftemecula to enter daily!

Kinder Camp @ Bear CubUniversityAges: 4.7 - 6 Years Is your child starting kindergarten or transitional kindergarten in 2013? BCU Kinder Camp was designed exclusively for your future scholastic super-star! This fun and educational drop-off enrichment camp meets 3 days/week for 4 weeks and includes activities such as library time, sight-word practice, calendar/circle time,

math, literacy, writing, art, worksheets, music/movement and snack/lunch time! We will engage in “station rotation” and familiarize your little ones with important kinder concepts such as transitions from one activity to another, taking turns, and line formation. Instructor has a B.A. in Liberal Studies/Elementary Education. Please bring a backpack and a “sack” lunch. Come to the Community Services Expo on Sat, April 20th for an opportunity to meet the instructor! EARLY BIRD EXPO SPECIAL: Register at Expo and receive a FREE BCU t-shirt! Materials Fee: $20 due to instructor. Instructor: Brooke Groepper Location: HC Fee: $150/4 WksClass# Camp Dates Days Time 4020.201 Jul 9-Aug 1 Tue/Wed/Thu 9:30am-12:30pm

Kidzone Summer Camp Ages: 5-8 Years We put FUN into your child’s summer break! This 6-week long camp includes weekly themes and engages, educates and entertains with hands-on activities in a safe and caring environment. Your child will be free to explore while making lasting friendships. Our themes include Inventors Workshop, Moovin’ and Groovin’, Under the Sea, Treasure Hunters, Animal Planet, Hawaiian Hullabuloo, Imaginarium, Kids Cuisine, It’s a Bugs Life, Ahoy-Matey, Zoom! Zoom! Science, Ooey Gooey, and Hangin with Heroes. Children will also enjoy daily outdoor sports and play, arts and crafts, games, music, and exploration centers. You need to pack a healthy lunch. We provide the snacks! Materials Fee: $30 due to instructor.Instructor: Jill Foster Location: HCPR Fee: $480/6 WksClass# Camp Dates Days Time 6020.201 Jun 17-Jul 26* Mon-Thu 9:00am-2:00pm*Class Skip Date: Jul 4

Abrakadoodle Art CampsAges: 3-6 YearsAbrakadoodle Art Education programs focus upon helping children develop their creativity and knowledge of the world of art, color, form and design. We believe in a multi-arts approach to creativity, offering art classes, art camps and art programs featuring painting, sculpture, collage, mosaics, sketching

and more. Our art programs not only ignite a child’s imagination, but also build art knowledge, artistic techniques, fine motor skills, language, cognitive skills and confidence. With hundreds of Abrakadoodle lessons, Abrakadoodle art education programs are always new and exciting! Instructor: Abrakadoodle Staff Location: HC Fee: $127/Camp

PINK, PINK, PINK!Eat too many pink cupcakes and you’ll turn PINK! Join us for a “pink” week (with a few other colors thrown in for good measure!) We’ll paint, sculpt, collage, and more to create artwork inspired by the “Pinkalicious” book series. Class# Camp Dates Days Time 2950.201 Jun 10-Jun 13 Mon-Thu 9:30-12:00pmPlanes, Trains & Automobiles Get moving! Design cars, trucks, ships and even spaceships! We explore all kinds of transportation through sculpture, drawing, painting, gluing, sticking, and printing in this multi-media camp created especially for kids who like to keep going and going! Join us on an artistic ride of fun, stories, games and adventure!Class# Camp Dates Days Time 2950.202 Jun 17-Jun 20 Mon-Thu 9:30-12:00pmPirate Adventure Ahoy Mateys! Come aboard as we travel to Pirate Island where we’ll find treasure chests, sandy beaches, colorful parrots and lots of fun and adventure! We create treasure maps, golden dubloons, sea monsters, ships and more! Along the way, we’ll play games, sing songs, read pirate stories, and hunt for treasure! Arrrgh! Class# Camp Dates Days Time 2950.203 Jun 24-Jun 27 Mon-Thu 9:30-12:00pm

Mermaid Wishes & Fish Kisses Visit a magical world under the sea where mermaids and their sea friends play all day long! We’ll paint, print, watercolor, collage, and design a dreamy underwater world in this art camp devoted to the beautiful sea! Along the way, we’ll play games, sing songs, and read tales of mermaid adventures! Join us for an ocean fantasy art adventure! Class# Camp Dates Days Time2950.204 Aug 5-Aug 8 Mon-Thu 9:30-12:00pmtcsd.cityoftemecula.org

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Yes, You Can Draw and Paint! Ages: 6 Years - 13 Years Join in the FUN and get CREATIVE in these proven successful, combined drawing and painting camps, with long time, professional artist/instructor Yvonne Gaudet. You’ll draw challenging subjects freehand, then discover the magic of turning your drawing into a painting. Explore the fundamentals: mixing color, defining shapes and contours, adding texture, depth, and contrast by using processes like collage, glazing, washes, and underpainting. Wear painting clothes, bring water and a snack each day. Camps are unique, so register for one, two or all three of them! Materials Fee: $15 due to instructor. Instructor: Yvonne Gaudet Location: TCC Fee: $95/CampClass# Camp Dates Days Time Theme1375.201 Jun 10-Jun 13 Mon-Thu 1:00-4:00pm World of Insects1375.202 Jun 17-Jun 20 Mon-Thu 9:30-12:30pm Crazy Creatures1375.203 Jun 17-Jun 20 Mon-Thu 1:00-4:00pm Space Travel

Bigfoot’s CRAZY Cartoon CampAges: 7 - 13 Years

Bigfoot is back for more summer FUN! Campers will watch cartoons, draw a ton of cartoons and play cartoon-themed games. All supplies and a snack will be provided daily. Bigfoot’s crazy activities may get a bit messy, so make sure your camper dresses accordingly. Sunscreen and tennis shoes required. This is the only camp of its kind, so sign up now! Your young cartoonist is in for a creative and fun time. Materials Fee: $20 due to instructor. Instructor: Tony Moramarco Location: HC Fee: $90/Camp

Class# Camp Dates Days Time 1444.201 Jun 10-Jun 13 Mon-Thu 9:00-12:00pm 1444.202 Jul 22-Jul 25 Mon-Thu 9:00-12:00pm

Bigfoot’s Art Academy Camps Ages: 5 - 8 Years Talented artist, Katinka Clementsmith brings her wonderful weekly art classes into the realm of the creative summer camp. Campers learn about famous artists, paint abstract paintings, learn about color theory, painting techniques, draw images of nature, use plein air painting and use recycled items in arts and crafts. A daily snack will be provided each day. Materials Fee: $40 due to instructor. Instructor: Katinka Clementsmith Location: HC Fee: $85/Camp Class# Camp Dates Days Time1446.201 Jun 24-Jun 27 Mon-Thu 1:00-4:00pm1446.202 Jul 29-Aug 1 Mon-Thu 9:00am-12:00pm

Video Game Creator Camp Ages: 11-17 YearsHave you ever wanted to design your own video game? Now you can, using an easy and fun software product. Bigfoot Graphics multi-media instructor Nicholas Kilborn will walk campers through all of the steps for creating the newest, coolest levels. Video game fanatics will love this creative, new camp. Returners can add new levels to their game concepts, or create all new video games! Materials Fee: $20 due to instructor. Instructor: Nicholas Kilborn Location: TPL Fee: $130/Camp Class# Class Dates Days Time 1100.201 Jul 8-Jul 11 Mon-Thu 9:00am-12:00pm1100.202 Jul 29-Aug 1 Mon-Thu 9:00am-12:00pm

Teen Radio Temecula CampAges: 12 - 17 Years Podcasting camp is back!! Teen students will write, record, produce, edit, upload and promote the show. Available worldwide via iTunes and Stitcher Radio, TRT is a unique and creative activity for teens. The whole world is listening. Register early, as space is very limited.Materials Fee: $40 due to instructor Instructor: Moramarco/Waddleton Location: Big Giant Media StudioClass# Camp Dates Days Time Fee 1135.201 Jun 17-Jun 20 Mon-Thu 9:00-12:00pm $95/Camp*1135.202 Jul 15-Jul 18 Mon-Thu 9:00-12:00pm $85/Camp*NOTE: Camp 1135.201 includes 4 hours of 4th of July Parade broadcasting

Teen Art & Anime Camp Ages: 11 - 17 Years Teen artists will focus on mixed media projects and Anime characters! Paint, collage, draw and more!! This is a great camp for getting creative and meeting other talented teens. Materials Fee: $40 due to instructor. Instructor: Katinka Clementsmith Location: HC Fee: $85/Camp

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LEGO Robots! Ages: 8 - 12 Years

New Projects!!! If you are new or experienced, you will build LEGO NXT robots to compete in games, and we’ll be sure to keep you challenged. Ever build a balancing robot? That and more...Go Robots!

Instructor: Gears 2 Robots Location: HC Fee: $125/Camp

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LEGO ContraptionsAges: 6 - 9 Years Get ready for Tower Attack and Monster Tow and Solar Extreme! You will build and modify your LEGO machines to rise to the challenge. You and your building buddy will use exotic building elements like pneumatics and solar panels to build all kinds of LEGO Contraptions...Go Robots! Instructor: Gears 2 Robots Location: HC Fee: $125/CampClass# Camp Dates Day Time 1951.201 Jun 17-Jun 20 Mon-Thu 9:00-12:00pm1951.202 Jul 22-Jul 25 Mon-Thu 1:00-4:00pm

LEGO DesignerAges: 7 - 12 Years Design your own super LEGO TECHNIC models and order them online! We will teach you how to quickly design custom cars, towers, cranes, monsters, or anything on LEGO DIGITAL DESIGNER. Of course we’ll also have our LEGO kits there for you to experiment and build...Go Robots! Products ordered online are optional and an additional cost.

Instructor: Gears 2 Robots Location: HC Fee: $125/CampClass# Camp Dates Day Time 1953.201 Jun 25-Jun 28 Tue-Fri 1:00-4:00pm

LEGO Arduino BotsAges: 10 - 14 Years What’s an Arduino? It’s an awesome little mini-computer that lets you build little robots, but also motion detectors, pet-doors, games, or flying guad-rotors!!! This is an intro course that will boost your skills and spark your inspiration. Plus--you can keep what you build if you so choose! Go Robots! Instructor: Gears 2 Robots Location: HC Fee: $125/CampOptional Materials Fee: $75 for robot due to instructorClass# Camp Dates Day Time 1952.201 Jun 17-Jun 20 Mon-Thu 1:00-4:00pm1952.202 Jul 8-Jul 11 Mon-Thu 1:00-4:00pm

LEGO Metal BotsAges: 10 - 14 Years Yes--build robots from aircraft-grade aluminum, powerful DC motors, hobby servos, all controlled by the LEGO NXT brain, and programmed by you! This is the same Tetrix system that is used in high school competitions, and you will get to build a $1000 robot (sorry--can’t take these home). Ready?...Go Robots!

Instructor: Gears 2 Robots Location: HC Fee: $145/Camp Class# Camp Dates Day Time 1954.201 Jul 15-Jul 18 Mon-Thu 1:00-4:00pm

Wonders! Science NASA Space Camp #2Ages: 4-13 YearsJoin Wonders! Science in an unforgettable exploration of the NASA Space Program! Build and launch an incredible rocket that flies over 1500 feet, fly remote controlled flying saucers, make planet rock boards, build model Cassini space probes, fire incredible air rockets, analyze space missions, do space suit experiments and much more!

Join this unforgettable exploration to the furthest reaches of the solar system. Materials Fee: $20 fee due to instructor. Instructor: Don Miller Location: TCC Fee: $125/CampClass# Class Dates Days Time 1890.201 Jul 8-Jul 11 Mon-Thu 1:00-4:00pm

Wonders! Science Super Camps50 Incredible Hands-on ExperimentsAges: 4-13 YearsThese science camps are hands-on fun from beginning to end! Campers will perform over 50 experiments, watch 30 science demonstrations, learn why amazing things happen and enrich your child’s thirst to know more about the world around them. All camps are unique and can be taken in any order. Materials Fee: $20 fee due to instructor. Instructor: Don Miller Super Camp #2 Build mini-hovercrafts, experiment with glowing rocks and super-magnets, mix incredible slime collections, mold candles, create surfboard styrofoam, make genies appear, turn pennies to gold, make marshmallow guns and much more! Location: TCC Fee: $125/CampClass# Camp Dates Days Time1855.201 Jun 24-Jun 27 Mon-Thu 9:00am-12:00pmSuper Camp #3Make fantastic air rockets that shoot over buildings, fire the ultimate candy cannon, concoct incredible super slime, launch potatoes, construct tornado bottles, create ultraviolet light detectors, play with fantastic anti-gravity trays, make eerie glow-in-the-dark tubes, build clowns that rise and fall, and more!Location: TCC Fee: $125/CampClass# Camp Dates Days Time1855.202 Jun 24-Jun 27 Mon-Thu 1:00-4:00pmSuper Camp #4 Ride real hover-crafts, write with invisible inks, grow crystal gardens, steer floating solar blimps, float hot air balloons, launch giant smoke rings, set-off the ultimate mentos geysers, build lava lamps, make glow-in-the-dark signs, grow fantastic crystals, cast T-rex dinosaur fossils and more!Location: TCC Fee: $125/CampClass# Camp Dates Days Time1855.203 Jul 1-Jul 5* Mon-Fri 9:00-12:00pm*Class Skip Date: Jul 4Super Camp #5 Make lightning bolts, amazing ice experiments, produce glow-in-the-dark sty-rofoam, cast dinosaur fossils, make super-balls, build electric propellers, fire marshmallow cannons, build electric switches and buzzers and more!Location: TCC Fee: $125/CampClass# Camp Dates Days Time1855.204 Jul 1-Jul 5* Mon-Fri 1:00-4:00pm*Class Skip Date: Jul 4Super Camp #7 Build an amazing rotational hovercraft, make 3-D glow-in-the-dark crystals, make an optical illusion machine, make a gauss linear accelerator, construct a barometer, dig real fossils, experiment with lasers, fiber-optics and holograms, create a spectroscope, a laser burglar alarm and more!Location: TCC Fee: $125/CampClass# Camp Dates Days Time1855.205 Jul 8-Jul 11 Mon-Thu 9:00-12:00pm14

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Temecula GLITZ Cheer CampCheer*Chant*Jump*Dance

Ages: 4.5-10 Years We’ve got spirit! Yes we do! GO GLITZ!!! In addition to teaching fundamentals of basic cheerleading, this enthusiastic recreational cheerleading camp focuses on leadership, community building, cooperation, respect, self-confidence, and friendship! Instructor is a former High School Varsity Cheer Captain and

Universal Cheerleader Association All Star. Wear comfortable clothing such as sweat shorts, t-shirt, and tennis shoes. Snacks and water bottles provided. Please a bring a lunch each day. Participants in camp will have option to perform in the City of Temecula 4th of July Parade! Come to the Community Services Expo, Sat, April 20th to meet the instructor. EARLY BIRD EXPO SPECIAL: Register at Expo and receive a FREE t-shirt! Materials Fee: $15 due to instructor. Optional Materials: $20 for poms, $50 uniform, $10 GLITZ t-shirt. Instructor: Brooke Groepper Location: HC Fee: $85/CampClass# Camp Dates Days Time 4025.201 Jun 25-Jun 28 Tue-Fri 9:00-12:00pm

Temecula Talent Show for Singers CampAges: 6-18 Years Participate in a talent show with three practices to get group and individual vocal performance instruction. Bring an age appropriate song with vocal and karaoke versions on a CD with a printed lyric page. Song suggestions can be provided. Camp will help you prepare for your school talent show or for a play audition. One group song will be rehearsed to conclude our show. Performance opportunities help develop a singer’s stage presence. The Talent Show will be held on the last day of camp at 5:30pm and will be an event for your family and friends to enjoy. There is no admission for show. Materials Fee: $5 due to instructor. Instructor: Esther Dernbach Location: HC Fee: $65/CampClass# Camp Dates Days Time 1355.201 Jul 9-Jul 11 Tue-Thu 9:30-12:00pm1355.202 Jul 23-Jul 25 Tue-Thu 1:00-3:30pm

The Best of Broadway CampAges: 4-13 Years

In this fun camp children will work on a musical production combining jazz, tap and theater dance. We will also work on acting, improv, and singing. There will be crafts, games and fun activities. At the end of camp, campers will put on a Broadway Musical Review called “The Best of Broadway”! No experience is necessary. Tap and jazz shoes and dance attire required. Materials Fee: $20 due to instructor for snacks, script, craft supplies and camp t-shirt. Instructor: Julie Geary Location: TCC Fee: $125/Camp

Class# Camp Dates Days Time 1295.201 Jun 10-Jun 14 Mon-Fri 9:30-12:00pm

Sweet Treats: Kids Summer Baking Camp Ages: 6 - 12 Years Camp designed specifically for kids who want to have fun in the kitchen! Learn how to follow recipes, measure, mix, monitor cooking temperatures, and kitchen safety. Learn about the wonderful world of baking, including key techniques needed to make some of your favorite sweet treats, including

cupcakes, frozen treats, cake, and more. All using real ingredients, nothing from a box! Campers will get to eat their creations and will receive a baking diploma and copies of all recipes made each day. Please call to advise of food allergies. Instructor: Celine Cossou Location: TCC Fee: $95/CampClass# Camp Dates Days Time 1022.201 Jun 17-Jun 21 Mon-Fri 11:45am-1:15pm1022.202 Jun 24-Jun 28 Mon-Fri 11:45am-1:15pm1022.203 Jul 8-Jul 12 Mon-Fri 1:30pm-3:00pm

Kids Summer Cooking Camp Ages: 6-13 Years Your young chef will go on a culinary journey to faraway places and share the new flavors and textures of different cuisines. We’ll travel the world making au-thentic dishes from Mexico, France, Japan, and Italy. Learn how to follow reci-pes, measure, mix, and kitchen safety. Learn how to saute’, chop, make fresh pasta and so much more. This is a hands-on, cooking class and campers will eat what they created each day. Please call to advise of any food allergies. Instructor: Celine Cossou Location: TCC Fee: $95/CampClass# Camp Dates Days Time 1020.201 Jun 10-Jun 14 Mon-Fri 9:30-11:00am1020.202 Jun 17-Jun 21 Mon-Fri 1:30-3:00pm1020.203 Jun 24-Jun 28 Mon-Fri 1:30-3:00pm

Summer Explorers CampAges: 8-10 Years Children will develop a deeper understanding of the natural and social history of the Temecula Valley. Students learn about historic preservation, handle museum artifacts, meet historians, geologists and anthropologists, make take-home crafts and participate in group activities, period games and relevant field trips. Bring lunch, snack and bottled water each day. Fee: $85/Camp Location: Temecula Valley Museum Days: Mon-Fri Time: 9:00am-1:00pmCamp #1 - Exploring Natural History Activity #: 1050.201 Dates: Jul 8-Jul 12Learn about the local weather; bugs and insects; minerals, rocks and fossils; animals and plants in the region. Take field trips to the Santa Rosa Plateau and the Western Science Center. Camp #2 - Exploring Native American Heritage Activity #: 1050.202 Dates: Jul 15-Jul 19Learn about Native American customs, dress and lifestyles; painting; rock art and storytelling; play Native American games; make coil pots from Native Ameri-can Potter, and weave a basket. Camp #3 - Exploring New World Influences Activity #: 1050.203 Dates: Jul 22-Jul 26Learn about the Mission era; planting and farming; make adobe bricks; spin, dye and weave yarn; read a map and find treasure; make a piñata; learn Ballet Folkloricó dances and visit Mission San Luis Rey. Camp #4 - Exploring Pioneer Life Activity #: 1050.204 Dates: Jul 29-Aug 2Learn to navigate the Oregon Trail; pan for gold; make butter; see a Wild West show and sing cowboy songs; square dance; visit the Vail Ranch headquarters and take a walking tour of Old Town.

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Complete Tennis CampsAges: 7-15 YearsThe CTC is designed to keep the fun in tennis while working on the “fun”damentals. Camp activities include stroke and strategy drills, mini-tournament competitions and lots of fun games. Kids of all abilities and experience are welcome. Camp fee includes camp t-shirt. Sign up for Discounted Double Camps for a $50 savings. Instructor: Kerry Leander Location: TVHS Fee: $110/CampClass# Camp Dates Days Time1410.201 Jun 10-Jun 14 Mon-Fri 1:30-4:30pm1410.202 Jun 17-Jun 21 Mon-Fri 1:30-4:30pm1410.203 Jun 24-Jun 28 Mon-Fri 1:30-4:30pm1410.204 Jul 8-Jul 12 Mon-Fri 1:30-4:30pm1410.205 Jul 15-Jul 19 Mon-Fri 1:30-4:30pm1410.206 Jul 22-Jul 26 Mon-Fri 1:30-4:30pmDiscounted Double Camps Fee: $170/ 2 CampsClass# 2-Week Camp Days Time1415.201 Jun 17-Jun 28 Mon-Fri 1:30-4:30pm1415.202 Jul 15-Jul 26 Mon-Fri 1:30-4:30pm

Junior Golf CampAges: 8 - 16 Years Looking for a great activity for your child this summer? Look no further! This exciting camp will teach your child the fundamentals of golf in a fun atmosphere by PGA Golf Professional Steve Adamiak and his trained staff. Golf clubs will be provided or can be purchased onsite. Wear comfortable shoes and don’t forget your sunblock! Camp fee includes a snack each day. Instructor: Steve Adamiak Location: Redhawk Golf ClubFee: $75/Camp

Class# Camp Dates Days Time 1505.201 Jun 17-Jun 21 Mon/Wed/Fri 8:00-10:00am1505.202 Jul 8-Jul 12 Mon/Wed/Fri 8:00-10:00am1505.203 Jul 22-Jul 26 Mon/Wed/Fri 8:00-10:00am

Tiny Tots Multisport CampAges: 2.5 - 5 Years Come join our Tiny Tots camp as we introduce your little one to the great experience of sports. We maintain a safe and fun environment, while teaching the basics. Socialization is also a focus and parent participation is recommended. While kids learn athletic skills, they also learn teamwork and sportsmanship. Your child will have a great time learning soccer, T-ball, basketball, bocce ball, steal the flag, kickball, and Nerf dodgeball. Tennis shoes, water bottle and sunscreen recommended. Instructor: EMH Coaches Location: Temeku Hills Park Fee: $40/CampClass# Camp Dates Days Time 1830.201 Jul 15-Jul 19 Mon-Fri 9:00-10:00am1830.202 Jul 29-Aug 2 Mon-Fri 9:00-10:00am1830.203 Aug 12-Aug 16 Mon-Fri 9:00-10:00am

Multisport CampAges: 5 - 17 Years Multisport Camp is designed for all-around players and beginners who wish to improve their skills in soccer, football, tennis, basketball, volleyball, Nerf dodgeball, kickball, and softball. Campers should bring a water bottle, sunscreen, shin guards and wear a gym-type shoe. Camp is for boys and girls and participants are placed in age-appropriate groups. Instructor: EMH Coaches Location: Temeku Hills Park Fee: $55/CampClass# Camp Dates Days Time 1825.201 Jun 24-Jun 28 Mon-Fri 8:30-10:30am1825.202 Jul 8-Jul 12 Mon-Fri 8:30-10:30am1825.203 Jul 22-Jul 26 Mon-Fri 8:30-10:30am1825.204 Aug 5-Aug 9 Mon-Fri 8:30-10:30am

Football Skills/Conditioning and Agility CampAges: 5-17 Years This non-contact camp for beginners to advanced players. Blocking dummies, lateral hurdles, parachutes, and ladders introduced. Coaches stress running mechanics, acceleration complexes, separation drills, agility drills, conditioning and football techniques for every position both individually and as a team. Great readiness clinic for Fall football programs. Participants placed into age-appropriate groups. Bring a water bottle, sunscreen and wear cleats.

Instructor: EMH Coaches Fee: $75/CampLocation: Patricia H. Birdsall Sports Park Class# Camp Dates Days Time 1820.201 Jul 15-Jul 19 Mon-Fri 8:30-10:30am

Boojum Summer Adventure Camp Ages: 8-12 YearsExplore and play in your local outdoor spaces. Your camper’s week will involve indoor and outdoor rock climbing, GPS Scavenger Hunts, discovery hikes, swimming, group games, and more! Through experiencing a broad array of outdoor activities your camper may unlock a new interest or hobby and inspire personal growth in your child’s life. The Boojum Institute is an internationally recognized and accredited non-profit providing leadership development. With 36 years of experience and over 85,000 people in our programs we know how to develop a fun yet rewarding experience. Campers will meet each day at RRSP and be bused to a different location each day. Locations include Rock Fitness in Wildomar, Lake Perris, Tucalota Springs Campground, Indian Oaks Campground and Oak Grove Campground. Campers should come with snack and lunch and be ready for an adventurous time! Instructor: Boojum Counselors Location: Meet at RRSP Fee: $275/Camp Class# Camp Dates Days Time

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City of Temecula Summer Day Camp Ages: Kindergarten Grads - 14 YearsDay Camp at the CRC is returning for another summer adventure! Camp features a variety of fun-filled activities that will keep kids happy and busy all summer long! Camp includes excursions, games, crafts, songs, and swimming. Camp is Mon-Fri, 7am-6pm. For questions, call 694-6410. A mandatory Day Camp t-shirt must be purchased for all campers at a cost of $10. T-shirts can also be purchased online utilizing Activity #0400.200. There is an additional $10 fee for non-residents. Location: CRC, 30875 Rancho Vista Road Ages: K - 11 Years Class# Camp Dates Resident Non-Resident0405.201 Jun 10-Jun 21 $240/2 Wks $250/2 Wks0405.202 Jun 24-Jul 5* $216/2 Wks $226/2 Wks0405.203 Jul 8-Jul 19 $240/2 Wks $250/2 Wks0405.204 Jul 22-Aug 2 $240/2 Wks $250/2 Wks0405.205 Aug 5-Aug 9 $120/1 Wk $130/1 WkAges: 12-14 YearsClass# Camp Dates Resident Non-Resident0406.201 Jun 10-Jun 21 $240/2 Wks $250/2 Wks0406.202 Jun 24-Jul 5* $216/2 Wks $226/2 Wks0406.203 Jul 8-Jul 19 $240/2 Wks $250/2 Wks0406.204 Jul 22-Aug 2 $240/2 Wks $250/2 Wks0406.205 Aug 5-Aug 9 $120/1 Wk $130/1 Wk*Class Skip Date: Jul 4Mandatory Day Camp T-ShirtActivity# Fee0400.200 $10

Youth EnrichmentBear Cub University Ages: 3-KindergartenWatch your little “bear cub” grow and thrive in this structured drop off enrichment program designed to help your preschooler explore, experiment, and discover things on their own through a variety of methods that are a mixture of fun and learning! Bear Cub University makes use of a hands-on, thematic, interactive curriculum that integrates social interaction, calendar/circle time, literacy, music/movement, self-confidence, and community building along with the introduction, practice, and recognition of sight words, numbers, letters, colors and shapes. Children will be taught through both large group instruction and small group activity station rotation. Each session is filled with activities and festivities that help prepare your child for kindergarten! Instructor has B.A. in Liberal Studies/Elementary Education from San Diego State University. A healthy snack/drink is provided each day. Children must be potty-trained and ready for a fun-filled educational experience! Please bring a large “cubby” plastic bucket with handle decorated with your child’s name and materials fee to first class. Participants may only enroll in one class per session. Classes fill quickly! Come to the Community Services Expo on Sat, Apr 20 for opportunity to meet instructor. EARLY BIRD EXPO SPECIAL: Register at Expo and receive a FREE BCU t-shirt and a FREE “cubby bucket!” Materials Fee: $20 for 2 day program and $30 for 3 day program. Instructor: Brooke Groepper Location: HCKiddie Cubs/1 Day (3-4 Years) Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee 4000.201 Aug 19-Sep 23* Mon 1:00-3:00pm $60/5 WksKiddie Cubs/2 Days (3-4 Years) Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee 4005.201 Aug 20-Sep 26 T/TH 9:15am-11:15pm $144/6 Wks Kinder Cubs/2 Days (4-5 Years) Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee 4010.201 Aug 20-Sep 26 T/TH 12:00-3:00pm $180/6 WksKinder Cubs/3 Days (4-5 Years) Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee 4015.201 Aug 19-Sep 27* M/W/F 9:30-12:30pm $270/6 Wks*Class Skip Date: Sep 2

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Bright Scholars! Ages: 3-Kindergarten Welcome to a theme-based enrichment preschool program designed to give your child a bright start in learning. Each day your child will enter our large classroom to explore, discover, create and play. We bring our theme-based teaching to life with large-group circle time, music and movement and six activity centers (art, science, dramatic play, building, math, and games) along with learning their letters, shapes, numbers and colors. Our Zoo Phonics program prepares your child for early reading. We also celebrate books with our daily story time and reading corner. Your child will develop social skills, cooperative play and independence along with making new friends! Bright Scholars teaching team is led by Jill Foster, a 22-year veteran licensed preschool director/teacher. A healthy snack will be provided each day. Children must be potty-trained. Please bring a medium sized bucket with handle to first class. Come to the Community Services Expo on Sat, Apr 20th for opportunity to meet instructor.

We’ll help your child shine!Materials Fee: $20 for 2 day program and $30 for 3 day program. Instructor: Jill Foster Location: HCPR Lil’ Scholars Preschool Enrichment (3 Years) Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee 6000.201 Jul 30-Oct 10 T/TH 9:00am-11:30am $286/11 Wks6005.201 Jul 30-Oct 10 T/TH 12:00-2:30pm $286/11 WksKinder Scholars Pre-K Enrichment (4-5 Years)Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee 6010.201 Jul 31-Oct 11* M/W/F 8:30am-11:30am $416/11 Wks6015.201 Jul 31-Oct 11* M/W/F 12:00-3:00pm $416/11 Wks*Class Skip Date: Sep 2

Parent-n-MeAges: 2-4 Years This exciting Parent-n-Me program is a great way to spend some fun time with your child or grandchild. Children will enjoy free-play, crafts, story time, and group-play all while socializing with other children. This is a great way for toddlers and parents to meet new friends! All activities will be parent-led and self-guided. Space is limited and pre-registration is required. Please bring a snack for the two of you. Instructor: Jessica Walker Location: CRC Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee1000.201 Aug 22-Aug 29 Thu 9:30-11:00am $12.50/2 Wks

Tiny Tots Ages: 3-5 Years Tiny Tots is a structured recreational program with emphasis on socialization and fun. Children enjoy music, fun craft projects, storytelling and many other learning activities. Children must be potty trained and should bring a healthy snack to class. Children enrolling in Terrific 3’s must be three years of age

prior to the start date or four years of age for Fabulous 4’s and 5’s. A copy of their birth certificate must be presented at first class. Due to limited space this program is available to Temecula residents only. Proof of residency must be presented at first class. If residency is not confirmed participation in program will not be allowed. Non-residents can contact the CRC at 694-6410 to be placed on a wait list. Participants may enroll in only one class per session. Instructor: City Staff Location: CRC TERRIFIC 3’sSession 1 Fee: $64/8 WksClass# Class Dates Days Time 1040.201 Jun 17-Aug 7 Mon/Wed 9:15am-10:45am 1040.202 Jun 17-Aug 7 Mon/Wed 11:00am-12:30pm Session 2 Fee: $60/8 Wks Class# Class Dates Days Time 1040.203 Aug 19-Oct 9* Mon/Wed 9:15am-10:45am 1040.204 Aug 19-Oct 9* Mon/Wed 11:00am-12:30pmFABULOUS 4’s & 5’s Session Fee: $60/8 WksClass# Class Dates Days Time 1045.201 Jun 18-Aug 8* Tue/Thu 9:15am-11:00am 1045.202 Jun 18-Aug 8* Tue/Thu 11:15am-1:00pm Session 2 Fee: $64/8 WksClass# Class Dates Days Time 1045.203 Aug 20-Oct 10 Tue/Thu 9:15am-11:00am 1045.204 Aug 20-Oct 10 Tue/Thu 11:15am-1:00pm *Class Skip Date: Jul 4, Sep 2

My First Art ClassAges: 2-4 YearsFor the truly beginner artist! This art class is for toddlers and parents (or their helpers). Little fingers experiment with painting, gluing, printing and creating while developing fine motor, language and self-help skills. Children learn about artists and explore art materials in this fun and creative “I can do it” class which introduces children to color, shape, texture with new lessons each session! Instructor: Abrakadoodle Staff Location: HC

Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee 1320.201 May 7-Jun 4 Tue 9:30-10:15am $65/5 Wks 1325.201 May 7-Jun 4 Tue 10:30-11:15am $65/5 Wks 1320.202 Jun 14-Jul 19 Fri 9:30-10:15am $78/6 Wks 1325.202 Jun 14-Jul 19 Fri 10:30-11:15am $78/6 Wks 1320.203 Jul 26-Aug 30 Fri 9:30-10:15am $78/6 Wks 1325.203 Jul 26-Aug 30 Fri 10:30-11:15am $78/6 Wks

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April 20th ~ Civic CenterSee page 3 for details

Music for Toddlers Ages: 18 Months-3 YearsHearing, feeling, moving, singing, sharing and playing MUSIC! Children absorb & store musical patterns and concepts for enjoyment and growth in all of their musical endeavors. These fun classes promote your child’s discovery of music through singing, listening and playing simple rhythm instruments. NOTE: Parent involvement is required. Instructor: Susan Miyamoto Location: Miyamoto Music StudioFee: $47/6 WksClass# Class Dates Day Time 1125.201 Jun 15-Jul 20 Sat 10:00-10:30am

Music for Young Children Ages: 3-4 ½ YearsChildren will explore the world of music while developing skills in listening, beginning music reading and ensemble playing. They will experience pitch and rhythm through singing and playing glockenspiels and rhythm instruments. Come and join the fun!Instructor: Susan Miyamoto Location: Miyamoto Music Studio Fee: $65/6 Wks

Class# Class Dates Day Time 1126.201 Jun 15-Jul 20 Sat 10:45-11:25am

Beginning Piano Ages: 9-17 YearsStudents will learn the basics of playing the piano which include proper hand position and technique, note and rhythm reading, keyboard topography through music games, ensemble playing and hands-on experience at the keyboard. Materials Fee: $5 due to instructor Instructor: Susan Miyamoto Location: Miyamoto Music StudioFee: $72/3 WksAges: 6-8 YearsClass# Class Dates Day Time 1127.201 Jun 11-Jun 27 Tue/Thu 10:00-10:50am1127.202 Jul 9-Jul 25 Tue/Thu 10:00-10:50amAges: 9-12 YearsClass# Class Dates Day Time 1128.201 Jun 11-Jun 27 Tue/Thu 11:00-11:50am1128.202 Jul 9-Jul 25 Tue/Thu 11:00-11:50am Ages: 13-17 YearsClass# Class Dates Day Time 1129.201 Jun 11-Jun 27 Tue/Thu 12:30-1:20pm1129.202 Jul 9-Jul 25 Tue/Thu 12:30-1:20pm

Etiquette Survival - Manners for Everyday Ages: 5-13 Years Give your children the gift of feeling comfortable in any social situation. We can help them know how to introduce themselves to adults and peers; how to come to a table and sit properly; converse with confidence; and maneuver difficult situations with friends and even bullies. They will also learn telephone manners, honesty, integrity, giving and receiving,

getting along with others, self-esteem and compassion. Our entertaining and interactive classes include role playing and exercises, multimedia materials, and comprehensive lesson plans so students learn the value of proper behavior, self-respect, and self-confidence, all while having fun. Proper dress required. No shorts or t-shirts. Instructor: Angela Sturdivant Location: HC Fee: $49/4 WksClass# Class Dates Day Time 1019.201 May 8-May 29 Wed 4:30-5:30pm

Tots-n-Pots (For Kids & Parents) Ages: 3-5 YearsCooking and baking provide the perfect combination of fun and creativity, and it’s a great way to teach children about the food they eat. Our cooking classes for toddlers are a fun, hands-on workshop dedicated to providing you valuable time with your child. Workshops allow your child to be creative while having fun and the best part, kids eat together what they have made during class; fruit crisps, crispy break cookies, fruit kabobs, empanadas, mini quiches...and more. Adults will be involved during class. Call 694-6480 to advise of any food allergies. Instructor: Celine Cossou Location: CRC Fee: $35/2 Wks

Class# Class Dates Day Time 1360.201 May 1-May 8 Wed 9:30-10:30am 1360.202 Aug 21-Aug 28 Wed 9:30-10:30am

Petite ChefsAges: 6-12 YearsDesigned to teach the fundamentals of cooking in a safe, hands-on and creative environment. Chefs-in-training learn to measure, sift, mix, whip, knead, zest, decorate and more - improving math, science, reading and social skills along the way, by encouraging future foodies to pursue their interests with passion and education. Class themes vary and recipes continuously change. At the end of class, kids eat what they have made during class. Please call 694-6480 to advise of any food allergies. Instructor: Celine Cossou Location: CRC Fee: $45/2 Wks Class# Class Dates Day Time 1365.201 May 1-May 8 Wed 5:15-6:30pm

Bigfoot’s Friday Nite Art & Pizza PartyAges: 5-12 YearsParents, drop your kids off for a fun 3 hours of art, with dinner included! You enjoy a night out, or just a quiet night in, while your young artist enjoys mixed media projects and a tasty meal! Materials Fee: $15 due to instructor Instructor: Erika Palm Location: HC Fee: $15/person

Class# Dates Day Time 1260.201 Jun 28 Fri 6:00-9:00pm1260.202 Jul 19 Fri 6:00-9:00pm1260.203 Aug 23 Fri 6:00-9:00pm

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Performing ArtsTiny Tumble and Dance Ages: 3-5 YearsJoin us as we learn to tumble and dance! Children gain coordination, flexibility and imagination in this fun and creative class. We will wiggle, giggle and move to the music! Dance clothes, ballet shoes or bare feet required. Parent watching day is last class of the session. Instructor: Kellie Nichols Location: TCC

Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee 1900.201 May 8-Jun 5* Wed 9:00-9:45am $40/4 Wks1900.202 Jul 10-Aug 14 Wed 9:00-9:45am $60/6 Wks*Class Skip Dates: May 29

Flip Flop & HopAges: 3 1/2-8 YearsChildren will learn to develop cooperation and listening skills while learning basic tumbling and the fundamentals of hip hop and jazz dance in an encouraging and fun atmosphere. Both boys and girls are welcome! Jazz shoes and dance attire required. May session includes optional recital performance. Costumes will need to be purchased to participate in recital. Instructor: Julie Geary Location: TCC Ages: 3 1/2-5 Years Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee 1785.201 May 3-Jun 7 Fri 9:30-10:15am $60/6 Wks 1785.202 Aug 16-Sep 27 Fri 9:30-10:15am $65/7 Wks Ages: 6-8 Years Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee 1790.201 May 2-Jun 6 Thu 4:00-4:45pm $60/6 Wks 1790.202 Aug 15-Sep 26 Thu 4:00-4:45pm $65/7 Wks

Broadway BoundAges: 4-11 YearsThese musical theater dance classes will focus on learning basic dance techniques on stage. Emphasis placed on character development, movement, and partnering. Tap, jazz shoes and dance attire required. The second session will end with optional recital where simple costumes will need to be purchased. Instructor: Julie Geary Location: TCC

Ages: 4-5 Years Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee 1770.201 May 3-Jun 7 Fri 10:25-11:10am $55/6 Wks 1770.202 Aug 16-Sep 27 Fri 10:25-11:10am $65/7 Wks Ages: 6-8 Years Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee 1775.201 May 2-Jun 6 Thu 4:50-5:35pm $55/6 Wks 1775.202 Aug 15-Sep 26 Thu 4:50-5:35pm $65/7 WksAges: 9-11 Years Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee 1780.201 May 2-Jun 6 Thu 5:35-6:20pm $55/6 Wks 1780.202 Aug 15-Sep 26 Thu 5:35-6:20pm $65/7 Wks

Temecula GLITZ! *Cheer*Chant*Jump*Dance! Ages: 4-10 Years“We’ve got spirit...yes we do...we’ve got spirit...how about you?” GO GLITZ! In addition to teaching the fundamentals of basic cheerleading skills (cheers, chants, jumps, and dances), this new and enthusiastic recreational cheer program focuses on leadership, community building, cooperation, self-confidence, respect, and friendship. Instructor is a

former High School Varsity Cheer Captain, Universal Cheerleader Association All Star, and possesses a B.A. in Liberal Studies/Elementary Education. Attire: Participants should wear comfortable clothing such as sweat shorts/pants, a t-shirt, and tennis shoes. Please bring a water bottle to each class. Participants will have performance on last class. Materials Fee: $30 for Glitz t-shirt, hair bow and commemorative picture CD Optional Fee: $20 for poms or $50 for cheer uniform. Instructor: Brooke Groepper Location: HC Fee: $96/8 WksMini GLITZ Ages: 4 1/2 - 6 YearsClass# Class Dates Day Time 1220.201 Jul 9-Aug 27 Tue 4:15-5:15pm Mega GLITZ Ages: 7-10 YearsClass# Class Dates Day Time 1225.201 Jul 9-Aug 27 Tue 5:30-6:30pm

BalletLearn the beautiful art of ballet in a musical, fun and creative environment. Class combines the grace and technique of classical ballet, with a princess twist! Dance clothes and pink ballet shoes required. Parent days are first and last days of class. Instructor: Kellie Nichols Location: TCC Tiny Princess Ages: 3-4 Years Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee1905.201 May 8-Jun 5* Wed 10:00-10:45am $40/4 Wks1910.201 May 8-Jun 5* Wed 2:00-2:45pm $40/4 Wks1905.202 Jul 10-Aug 14 Wed 10:00-10:45am $60/6 Wks1910.202 Jul 10-Aug 14 Wed 2:00-2:45pm $60/6 WksBeginning Princess Ages: 5-7 Years Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee 1915.201 May 8-Jun 5* Wed 3:00-3:45pm $40/4 Wks1915.202 Jul 10-Aug 14 Wed 3:00-3:45pm $60/6 Wks*Class Skip Dates: May 29

Ballet Folkloricó Ages: 4-15 YearsLearn the beautiful and traditional folk dances of Mexico. Some dances require special dresses to be performed traditionally and the cost for these is optional. All students will need to have a practice skirt. This class is for boys and girls. Instructor: Lorena Hancock Location: TCC Ages: 4-8 YearsClass# Class Dates Day Time Fee1580.201 May 6-May 20 Mon 4:30-5:30pm $20/3 Wks1580.202 Jun 3-Jun 24 Mon 4:30-5:30pm $25/4 Wks1580.203 Jul 1-Jul 29 Mon 4:30-5:30pm $30/5 Wks1580.204 Aug 5-Aug 26 Mon 4:30-5:30pm $25/4 WksAges: 9-15 YearsClass# Class Dates Day Time Fee1590.201 May 6-May 20 Mon 5:30-6:30pm $20/3 Wks1590.202 Jun 3-Jun 24 Mon 5:30-6:30pm $25/4 Wks1590.203 Jul 1-Jul 29 Mon 5:30-6:30pm $30/5 Wks1590.204 Aug 5-Aug 26 Mon 5:30-6:30pm $25/4 Wkstcsd.cityoftemecula.org

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Hawaiian Tahitian Dance Polynesian Dance instruction for fun and enjoyment! Learn the basic movements of the graceful Hawaiian Hula, the fun Maori poi balls and the exciting Tahitian Dance. Intermediate/Advanced class designed for returning dancers and must be approved by the instructor. Optional opportunity to participate in recitals that may require costumes. Instructor: Aileen Manalili-De Villa Location: TCC Beginning Keikis Ages: 4 1/2-6 Years Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee 1200.201 May 7-Jun 25 Tue 4:30-5:00pm $40/8 Wks 1200.202 Jul 2-Aug 27 Tue 4:30-5:00pm $45/9 WksBeginning Keikis Ages: 4 1/2-6 YearsClass# Class Dates Day Time Fee 1201.201 May 9-Jun 27 Thu 4:30-5:00pm $40/8 Wks 1201.202 Jul 11-Aug 28 Thu 4:30-5:00pm $40/8 WksBeginning Keikis Ages: 7-11 Years Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee 1202.201 May 7-Jun 25 Tue 5:15-6:00pm $40/8 Wks 1202.202 Jul 2-Aug 27 Tue 5:15-6:00pm $45/9 WksBeginning Keikis Ages: 7-11 YearsClass# Class Dates Day Time Fee 1203.201 May 9-Jun 27 Thu 5:15-6:00pm $40/8 Wks 1203.202 Jul 11-Aug 28 Thu 5:15-6:00pm $40/8 WksIntermediate Keikis Ages: 7-11 YearsClass# Class Dates Day Time Fee 1204.201 May 8-Jun 26 Wed 5:00-6:00pm $40/8 Wks1204.202 Jul 3-Aug 28 Wed 5:00-6:00pm $45/9 WksAdvanced Keikis Ages: 11 - 14 YearsClass# Class Dates Day Time Fee 1205.201 May 8-Jun 26 Wed 6:00-7:00pm $40/8 Wks1205.202 Jul 3-Aug 28 Wed 6:00-7:00pm $45/9 WksBeginning Teens & Adults Ages: 12- 25 YearsClass# Class Dates Day Time Fee 1206.201 May 9-Jun 27 Thu 6:15-7:15pm $40/8 Wks1206.202 Jul 11-Aug 28 Thu 6:15-7:15pm $40/8 WksIntermediate Teens & Adults Ages: 12 Years-AdultsClass# Class Dates Day Time Fee 1207.201 May 7-Jun 25 Tue 6:00-7:00pm $40/8 Wks 1207.202 Jul 2-Aug 27 Tue 6:00-7:00pm $45/9 WksBeginning Adults Ages: 18+Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee 1208.201 May 7-Jun 25 Tue 7:00-8:00pm $40/8 Wks 1208.202 Jul 2-Aug 27 Tue 7:00-8:00pm $45/9 WksAdvanced Teens & Adults Ages: 14 Years - AdultsClass# Class Dates Day Time Fee 1209.201 May 8-Jun 26 Wed 7:00-8:30pm $40/8 Wks1209.202 Jul 3-Aug 28 Wed 7:00-8:30pm $45/9 Wks

Ballroom Dance LessonsAges: Adults Whether you are an experienced ballroom dancer or a beginner, these lessons are a great way to meet new friends and a great workout too! Our veteran ballroom dance instructor will give you the skills to enjoy in one of the nation’s favorite pastimes. Pre-registration is required. Instructor: John Irwin Location: MPSC Fee: $28/4 WksClass# Class Dates Day Time Theme3200.201 May 1-May 22 Wed 7:15-8:45pm Rumba3200.202 Jun 5-Jun 26 Wed 7:15-8:45pm Salsa3200.203 Jul 10-Jul 31 Wed 7:15-8:45pm Fox-Trot3200.204 Aug 7-Aug 28 Wed 7:15-8:45pm Waltz

Belly Dancing Ages: 14 Years-AdultsIncrease your body’s strength and flexibility while learning the ancient art of belly dance. Feel your body become more tone as you learn to move to classical and modern Arabic rhythms. Learn to belly dance in a friendly environment from an experienced teacher who has trained in Egypt. Instructor: Barbara Johnson Location: MPSC Fee: $48/8 WksBeginning Class# Class Dates Day Time 3000.201 May 30-Jul 25* Thu 6:15-7:15pm3000.202 Aug 1-Sep 19 Thu 6:15-7:15pmIntermediate/Advanced Class# Class Dates Day Time 3005.201 May 30-Jul 25* Thu 7:25-8:25pm3005.202 Aug 1-Sep 19 Thu 7:25-8:25pm*Class Skip Dates: Jul 4

Introduction to Argentine TangoAges: 16 Years - AdultsClass will introduce you to the fun, elegant Argentine Tango. Come with or without a partner to learn the basics of walking, then progress into the embrace, figures, floor craft, and dance etiquette. Develop your creativity and skill to interpret the music with your movements. Taught by experienced ArgentineTango instructor and performer who has studied extensively in Argentina, Europe, and US. Instructor: Krista Ann Burt Location: MPSC Fee: $50/6 Wks

Class# Class Dates Day Time 2800.201 Apr 30-Jun 4 Tue 7:00-8:00pm 2800.202 Jun 11-Jul 16 Tue 7:00-8:00pm 2800.203 Jul 23-Aug 27 Tue 7:00-8:00pm

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Sports & FitnessTiny Tots Basketball ClinicAges: 2.5-5 YearsDesigned to introduce the basics of basketball through physical play, coordination and movement based activities. Parent participation is welcomed. The fundamentals of dribbling, passing and shooting, will be covered. The nature of the clinic is to have children develop social confidence along with listening and

communication skills. Several size basketballs are available with the goal of them becoming comfortable with the junior size. The EMH instructors will use a variety of modified approaches and fun games to foster understanding of the sport. This clinic is the precursor for the Beginning Basketball Clinic. Instructor: EMH Coaches Location: CRC GymFee: $20/4 WksClass# Class Dates Day Time 2300.201 May 7-May 28 Tue 4:00-4:30pm 2300.202 Jun 4-Jun 25 Tue 4:00-4:30pm 2300.203 Jul 2-Jul 23 Tue 4:00-4:30pm 2300.204 Aug 6-Aug 27 Tue 4:00-4:30pm

Beginning Basketball Skills Clinic Ages: 6-13 YearsPractice ball-handling, dribbling, shooting, and learn good sportsmanship, teamwork and the value of fair play. Sessions will focus on defensive drills along with triple threat, boxing out to layups and free throw shooting. The lines of the court and other guidelines will be covered. Our outstanding coaches take an individual interest in each child regardless of his/her ability. Games played during class to reinforce lessons taught. Participants divided into age-appropriate groups. Instructor: EMH Coaches Location: CRC GymFee: $30/4 WksClass# Class Dates Day Time 2400.201 May 7-May 28 Tue 4:30-5:30pm 2400.202 Jun 4-Jun 25 Tue 4:30-5:30pm 2400.203 Jul 2-Jul 23 Tue 4:30-5:30pm 2400.204 Aug 6-Aug 27 Tue 4:30-5:30pm

Intermediate Basketball Skills ClinicAges: 10-16 YearsDesigned to introduce players to the competitive realm of basketball. Game situations and strategies will be introduced. Players should have an understanding of the fundamentals. Participants will leave with an understanding of what coaches want in a player. Games will be played during class to reinforce lessons. Instructor: EMH Coaches Location: CRC GymFee: $40/4 Wks

Class# Class Dates Day Time 2500.201 May 7-May 28 Tue 5:30-6:30pm 2500.202 Jun 4-Jun 25 Tue 5:30-6:30pm 2500.203 Jul 2-Jul 23 Tue 5:30-6:30pm 2500.204 Aug 6-Aug 27 Tue 5:30-6:30pm

Karate Okinawan/Self-Defense Ages: 5 Years - AdultsShorin-Ryu Shorinkan Karate is a traditional Okinawan system of unarmed combat/self-defense which can be traced back over 1,000 years. Class is open to beginners through white belt with brown stripe. Basic hand techniques, punches, blocks, and kicks will be explored. Students promoted to higher rank at instructor discretion. Curriculum followed and class is progressive. A black belt can be earned through Sensei Miranda by meeting set requirements. Materials Fee: Optional $30 fee for uniform. Instructor: Julio Miranda Location: HCPR Ages: 5- 8 YearsClass# Class Dates Day Time Fee3600.201 May 2-Jun 6 Tue/Thu 4:15-5:00pm $55/6 Wks3600.202 Jun 11-Jul 18* Tue/Thu 4:15-5:00pm $55/6 Wks3600.203 Jul 23-Aug 29 Tue/Thu 4:15-5:00pm $60/6 Wks Ages: 5- 8 YearsClass# Class Dates Day Time Fee3605.201 May 2-Jun 6 Tue/Thu 5:00-5:45pm $55/6 Wks3605.202 Jun 11-Jul 18* Tue/Thu 5:00-5:45pm $55/6 Wks3605.203 Jul 23-Aug 29 Tue/Thu 5:00-5:45pm $60/6 WksAges: 9 -12 Years Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee3610.201 May 2-Jun 6 Tue/Thu 5:45-6:30pm $55/6 Wks3610.202 Jun 11-Jul 18* Tue/Thu 5:45-6:30pm $55/6 Wks3610.203 Jul 23-Aug 29 Tue/Thu 5:45-6:30pm $60/6 Wks Ages: 9 -12 Years Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee3615.201 May 2-Jun 6 Tue/Thu 6:30-7:15pm $55/6 Wks3615.202 Jun 11-Jul 18* Tue/Thu 6:30-7:15pm $55/6 Wks3615.203 Jul 23-Aug 29 Tue/Thu 6:30-7:15pm $60/6 Wks Ages: 13 Years -Adults Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee3620.201 May 2-Jun 6 Tue/Thu 7:15-8:15pm $55/6 Wks3620.202 Jun 11-Jul 18* Tue/Thu 7:15-8:15pm $55/6 Wks3620.203 Jul 23-Aug 29 Tue/Thu 7:15-8:15pm $60/6 Wks *Class Skip Date: Jul 4

Preschool Gymnastics Preschool gymnastics is all about movement. Children learn motor development, tumbling, bars, balance beam, trampolines, vaulting skills and more! Obstacle courses teach your child to follow pattern-exercises to increase their reading-readiness. Our courses change weekly and are fun, fun, fun!Instructor: Kristine Ortenzo-Hayes Location: CRC Fee: $57/ 6 WksJunior Jumpers (*Parent Participation) Ages: 18 Months-2 YearsClass# Class Dates Day Time 1720.201 Aug 21-Sep 25 Wed 9:30-10:10am 1721.201 Aug 21-Sep 25 Wed 10:30-11:10am Little Jumpers Ages: 3 -5 YearsClass# Class Dates Day Time1722.201 Aug 21-Sep 25 Wed 10:30-11:15am 1723.201 Aug 21-Sep 25 Wed 11:30-12:15pm

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Beginning Gymnastics & TumblingAges: 5-12 YearsTumbling, balance beam, bars and vault... this class teaches the basics on each event. Gymnasts will learn forward rolls, handstands, cartwheels, bridges and more. Class develops strength, coordination, agility and flexibility. Students should wear comfortable clothes with no zippers or buttons on waist band. Instructor: Kristine Ortenzo-Hayes Location: CRC Fee: $60/6 WksClass# Class Dates Day Time 1724.201 Aug 21-Sep 25 Wed 2:30-3:25pm 1725.201 Aug 21-Sep 25 Wed 3:30-4:25pm

Golf LessonsAges: 3 Years - Adults PGA Professional Steve Adamiak and his experienced staff offer a wonderful introduction to the game of golf. Learn proper skills and fundamentals, swing techniques and course etiquette. Clinics are tailored to each specific age group and participants’ skill level. Golf clubs provided if needed or can be purchased. Instructor: Steve Adamiak Location: Redhawk Golf Club

Little Swingers Golf Ages: 3-5 Years Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee1504.201 May 15-May 29 Wed 10:00-10:45am $30/3 Wks1504.202 Jun 5-Jun 26 Wed 10:00-10:45am $40/4 Wks 1504.203 Jul 10-Jul 31 Wed 10:00-10:45am $40/4 Wks 1504.204 Aug 7-Aug 28 Wed 10:00-10:45am $40/4 WksJunior Golf Clinic Ages: 6-17 Years Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee1500.201 May 15-May 29 Wed 4:00-5:00pm $38/3 Wks1500.202 Jun 5-Jun 26 Wed 4:00-5:00pm $50/4 Wks1500.203 Jul 10-Jul 31 Wed 4:00-5:00pm $50/4 Wks1500.204 Aug 7-Aug 28 Wed 4:00-5:00pm $50/4 WksAdult Coed Golf Clinic Ages: 16 Years - Adults Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee1501.201 May 4-May 25 Sat 12:00-1:00pm $504 Wks1501.202 Jun 8-Jun 29 Sat 12:00-1:00pm $50/4 Wks 1501.203 Jul 13-Aug 3 Sat 12:00-1:00pm $50/4 Wks 1501.204 Aug 10-Aug 31 Sat 12:00-1:00pm $50/4 WksWomen’s Golf Clinic Ages: 16 Years - Adults Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee1502.201 May 14-May 28 Tue 9:30-10:30am $38/3 Wks1502.202 Jun 4-Jun 25 Tue 9:30-10:30am $50/4 Wks 1502.203 Jul 9-Jul 30 Tue 9:30-10:30am $50/4 Wks 1502.204 Aug 6-Aug 27 Tue 9:30-10:30am $50/4 Wks Senior Golf Clinic Ages: 50+ Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee1503.201 May 14-May 28 Tue 8:00-9:00am $30/3 Wks1503.202 Jun 4-Jun 25 Tue 8:00-9:00am $40/4 Wks1503.203 Jul 9-Jul 30 Tue 8:00-9:00am $40/4 Wks1503.204 Aug 6-Aug 27 Tue 8:00-9:00am $40/4 Wks

Tennis Lessons Tennis is a sport for the entire family and a sport for life. Experience the fun and fundamentals of the game. Lessons include strokes, serve and volley, rules and game strategy. All skill levels welcome. Coach Leander and his skilled team will determine your tennis ability and place participants in appropriate skill levels. Instructor: Kerry Leander, USPTA Coach

Mommy, Daddy & Me Tennis Ages: 3-7 Years Class is designed for children with the involvement of mom or dad. It is a fun, high energy class focusing on developing hand-eye coordination and gross motor skills while improving physical fitness. Fee is per family up to 5 members. Location: Gardner MS Fee: $60/4 Wks Class# Class Dates Day Time 1400.201 Jun 1-Jun 22 Sat 10:00-11:00am 1400.202 Jul 13-Aug 3 Sat 10:00-11:00amLevel 1 - Quick Start Tennis Ages: 4.5-9 Years An exciting format for learning tennis utilizing specialized equipment, shorter court dimensions and modified scoring. Fee: $45/4 Wks Class# Class Dates Day Time Location 1403.201 May 8-May 29 Wed 4:00-5:00pm Gardner MS1403.202 Jun 10-Jul 1 Mon 4:45-5:45pm TVHS1403.203 Jun 19-Jul 17* Wed 4:45-5:45pm TVHS1403.204 Jul 15-Aug 5 Mon 4:45-5:45pm TVHS*Class Skip Date: Jul 3Level 2/3 - Beg/Int Junior Tennis Ages: 7-15 YearsA fun course to learn the fundamentals of the grips,strokes and progress toward sustained rallies. Location: TVHS Fee: $60/5 WksClass# Class Dates Day Time 1404.201 May 2-May 30 Thu 5:00-6:00pm 1404.202 Jun 4-Jul 2 Tue 5:30-6:30pm 1404.203 Jun 13-Jul 18* Thu 5:00-6:00pm1404.204 Jul 16-Aug 13 Tue 5:30-6:30pm*Class Skip Date: Jul 4Level 4 - Advance Jr. Tennis Ages: 10-17 Years Designed for the experienced junior student to incorporate grips, strokes, and strategy, as well as advance into live ball drills and strategically played points. Location: TVHS Fee: $60/5 Wks Class# Class Dates Day Time 1405.201 May 2-May 30 Thu 5:00-6:00pm 1405.202 Jun 4-Jul 2 Tue 5:30-6:30pm 1405.203 Jun 13-Jul 18* Thu 5:00-6:00pm1405.204 Jul 16-Aug 13 Tue 5:30-6:30pm*Class Skip Date: Jul 4 Level 5 - Beg/Int Adult Ages: 16 Years -Adults Designed for adult student to incorporate grips, strokes, and strategy, as well as progression into live ball drills. Location: TVHS Fee: $65/5 Wks Class# Class Dates Day Time 1406.201 Jun 4-Jul 2 Tue 6:30-7:30pm1406.202 Jul 16-Aug 13 Tue 6:30-7:30pmLevel 6 - Advanced Adult Ages: 16 Years -Adults Designed for experienced adult student to incorporate proper technique, competitive live ball drills and strategically played points. Location: TVHS Fee: $65/5 Wks Class# Class Dates Day Time 1407.201 Jun 4-Jul 2 Tue 6:30-7:30pm1407.202 Jul 16-Aug 13 Tue 6:30-7:30pmLevel 7 - Competitive Jr. Tennis Ages: 10-17 Years Designed to develop strategy and competitive shot making, speed, and agility. Enrollment limited to those who play on USTA Jr. team, USTA satellite or open tournaments, on HS varsity or JV team, or by instructor permission. Location: TVHS Fee: $65/5 Wks Class# Class Dates Day Time 1408.201 Jun 4-Jul 2 Tue 6:30-7:30pm1408.202 Jul 16-Aug 13 Tue 6:30-7:30pm

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Sports & Fitness

Boot Camp with a Kick Ages: 10 Years-Adults In this power packed hour of intervals, boxing drills and strength training, you will boost your cardio endurance, blast fat, build lean muscle and get REAL results! Class designed for men, women and teens and ALL fitness levels are welcome. Please bring a mat, jump rope, dumbbells and a can-do attitude. Instructor has 10 years of experience.Instructor: Misty Miller

Tuesday/Thursday’s (2 days/week) Location: RRSP (Meet at Skate Park) Fee: $35/4 WksClass# Class Dates Day Time 3550.201 May 2-May 28 Tue/Thu 6:00-7:00pm3550.202 Jun 4-Jun 27 Tue/Thu 6:00-7:00pm3550.203 Jul 2-Jul 25* Tue/Thu 6:00-7:00pm3550.204 Aug 6-Aug 29 Tue/Thu 6:00-7:00pm*Class Skip Date: Jul 4

Monday/Wednesday’s (2 days/week) Location: RRSP (Meet at Skate Park) Fee: $35/4 WksClass# Class Dates Day Time 3560.201 May 6-May 29* Mon/Wed 5:30-6:30am3560.202 Jun 3-Jun 26 Mon/Wed 5:30-6:30am3560.203 Jul 1-Jul 24 Mon/Wed 5:30-6:30am3560.204 Aug 5-Aug 28 Mon/Wed 5:30-6:30am*Class Skip Date: May 27

Saturday’s Location: Harveston Community Park Fee: $20/4 WksClass# Class Dates Day Time 3551.201 May 4-May 25 Sat 8:30-9:45am3551.202 Jun 1-Jun 22 Sat 8:30-9:45am3551.203 Jul 6-Jul 27 Sat 8:30-9:45am3551.204 Aug 10-Aug 31 Sat 8:30-9:45am

Cardio ToneAges: 12 Years-AdultsDesigned to increase cardio endurance, strength and flexibility, this class will burn calories and tighten and tone your body as you dance, kick, punch and push yourself to the next level and get out of the plateau of which you’re currently resting. Have fun while you burn!!! Instructor certifications include: AFAA, Zumba, Turbo Kickboxing, CPR and First Aid. Instructor: Katrina Miles Location: HCPR Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee1730.201 May 6-May 29 Mon/Wed 6:30-7:30pm $35/4 Wks1730.202 Jun 3-Jun 26 Mon/Wed 6:30-7:30pm $35/4 Wks1730.203 Jul 7-Jul 31 Mon/Wed 6:30-7:30pm $35/4 Wks1730.204 Aug 5-Aug 28 Mon/Wed 6:30-7:30pm $35/4 Wks

Zumba FitnessAges: 12 Years-AdultsZumba is a Latin inspired dance fitness class that incorporates Latin and international music with dance movements creating a dynamic, exciting, and effective fitness program. Class combines fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body in an aerobic fitness fashion to achieve a unique blended balance of cardio and muscle toning benefits. Dancers and non-dancers can easily master this class. Instructor: Clemen Cunningham Location: CRCClass# Class Dates Day Time Fee 1745.201 May 1-May 29 Wed 6:30-7:30pm $25/5 Wks 1745.202 Jun 5-Jun 26 Wed 6:30-7:30pm $20/4 Wks1745.203 Jul 3-Jul 31 Wed 6:30-7:30pm $25/5 Wks1745.204 Aug 7-Aug 28 Wed 6:30-7:30pm $20/4 Wks

Sport WorkoutAges: 12 Years-AdultsDesigned for the individual who is already active and is looking for something to take you off the plateau or get you ready for an important event. Class will include a half-hour intense NON-STOP indoor and outdoor working of drills (plyometrics, martial arts, and cardio) which will end with more intense core work and stretching. Instructor certifications include: AFAA, Zumba, Turbo Kickboxing, CPR and First Aid. Instructor: Katrina Miles Location: HCPR Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee1735.201 Jun 10-Jul 31* Mon/Wed 5:30-6:30pm $70/7 WksClass Skip Date: Jul 1, Jul 3

Sound Bodies ... Sound Minds

Creating Community Through People, Parks

& Programs ...“It’s What We Do!”

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F.I.T. Fitness in TemeculaMotivation is what gets you started, and F.I.T. (Fitness in Temecula) will help you keep going. Get healthy, stay healthy, and learn how to become a healthier person with F.I.T.; a program designed to promote a healthier lifestyle for citizens of all ages that want to be active and fit. Whether you chose to walk or run, maintain your weight, lose a few excess pounds, or just have fun in a safe environment this program is for you. A fitness tracking card will be provided to each participant to record their progress. For more information, call 694-6410. Program End Date: November 1st Location: Harveston Community Park Days: Mon/Wed/Fri Time: 6:00-8:00pm Fee: FREE

Temecula F.I.T ChallengeThe Temecula Community Services Department is offering a new and exciting walking program to help you get fit. It is full of incentives and prizes. The main focus is physical activity aimed at getting residents walking, moving and becoming more physically active. Our goal is to take a virtual walk from Temecula to San Francisco (587 miles) by November 1st. Along the way you will earn prizes for reaching cities. Walk individually or as a team. This is a fun, affordable way to get fit. You can socialize, stay motivated, and learn about ways to live a healthier lifestyle. Walking can be done at any city park or use mapmywalk.com to track your own walking route. Mileage log sheets can be dropped off at the CRC or at Harveston Community Park during the F.I.T. program. All participants who walk the miles will receive a t-shirt commemorating this major accomplishment. You will also be recognized at a Community Services Commission meeting and receive a trophy. For more information or to obtain mileage log sheets, call 694-6410.Program End Date: November 1st Fee: FREE

F.I.T. Finale 5k/10k Fun Run The City of Temecula understands the benefits of overall health and wellness and wishes to encourage citizens to participate in the 2013 5k/10k Fun Run. Included is a timed 5k and 10k, as well as a 5k walk. This event is terrific for the experienced runner, beginner and/or the entire family. Whether you walk or run, just enjoy and have FUN, while doing something healthy. Each participant receives an event t-shirt, goodie bag and post event refreshments. Each finisher will receive a participant ribbon. First through third place awards will be presented in each age division. For more information, call 694-6410. Date: Sunday, September 8th Race Begins: 8:00am Sharp!Fees: Adults (18+) $25; Youth (Under 18) $10 with a paid adult

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Visual Arts

4th Annual Temecula Creates Art Show The City of Temecula Community Services Department is excited to announce the 4th annual Temecula Creates Art Show. This exhibit will be held at the Gallery at the Merc located in the historic Mercantile building at the Old Town Temecula Community Theater. Exhibit will display art work produced by the students attending the many Visual Arts classes offered by the Community Services Department and listed in this section of the Guide. Stop by the Gallery to view the impressive masterpieces created by our local Temecula residents. For more information on show dates call 694-6480.

YES, You Can Draw Ages: 5 Years - Adults To spark imaginations, long time professional artist/instructor, Yvonne Gaudet (BFA, Art Center College of Design) offers this fun and successful drawing program. Learn to draw and learn about value, texture, line, shape, color, composition, and depth. Have a blast exploring markers, watercolor pencils, chalk and oil pastels, Art Stix, and more. Express yourself in a supportive environment while gaining self-confidence, creativity, and inner tranquility. Each monthly session focuses on challenging new lessons every week so you can sign up every month! Artists of all ages and experience are welcome. Relaxing, no stress, and fun. Art can get messy, dress appropriately. All supplies included. Materials Fee: $5 due to instructor. Instructor: Yvonne Gaudet Location: CRC Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee 1035.201 May 1-May 29 Wed 4:30-5:45pm $55/5 WksLocation: MPSCClass# Class Dates Day Time Fee 1035.202 Jun 5-Jun 26 Wed 4:45-6:00pm $44/4 Wks1035.203 Jul 3-Jul 31 Wed 4:45-6:00pm $55/5 Wks

No Stress WatercolorAges: 13 Years-AdultTake the plunge into watercolor. Become familiar with watercolors and learn composition basics in this no stress watercolor class. How to do glazes, washes and wet into wet painting will be introduced, and then practiced - along with some more innovative techniques in expressive painting projects. Projects include watercolor collages, resists, mixed media and masked white area paintings. Supplies Needed: Please see receipt notes for supplies needed at first class or call 694-6480 for more information. Materials Fee: $25 fee due to instructor.Instructor: Bonnie Martland Location: MPSC Fee: $75/5 Wks

Class# Class Dates Day Time 1070.201 May 1-May 29 Wed 6:00-8:30pm1070.202 Jul 3-Jul 31 Wed 6:00-8:30pm

Bigfoot’s Art Academy Ages: 5-8 YearsFUN art projects for kids! Artist and instructor Katinka Clementsmith will walk students through mixed-media projects from the masters and beyond! Projects are never the same and each child will gain valuable experience in various mediums. Mixed media projects include painting, collage, drawing and more. Art Academy is FULL of creativity and fun...from the masters and beyond. Materials Fee: $20 due to instructor. Instructor: K.Clementsmith Location: HC Fee: $65/5 WksClass# Class Dates Day Time 1445.201 May 15-Jun 19 Wed 3:30-4:45pm

Cartooning with Bigfoot Ages: 7-13 YearsThe Valley’s longest running cartoon workshop is in its second decade of fun-filled classes for kids! Bigfoot’s NEW format will rotate more FUN projects and art instruction through the schedule. Cartooning is now EVERY Wednesday of the season! New activities include cartoon trivia games, crafts and costume contests. Learn all of the fun tips and techniques from a real cartoonist.Materials Fee: $20 due to instructor. Instructor: Tony MoramarcoLocation: HC

Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee 1140.201 May 1-May 29 Wed 5:00-6:30pm $55/5 Wks1140.202 Jun 5-Jun 26 Wed 5:00-6:30pm $40/4 Wks1140.203 Jul 3-Jul 31 Wed 5:00-6:30pm $55/5 Wks1140.204 Aug 7-Aug 28 Wed 5:00-6:30pm $40/4 Wks

Teen Anime Club Ages: 11-17 YearsAnime fanatics unite! Teens meet peers, cosplay, draw their favorites and create new anime characters. Shojo, Shonen, Mecha and Chibi styles are covered and students will have their artwork displayed in an online student gallery, as well as receive a club membership badge. Materials Fee: $20 due to instructor. Instructor: Tony Moramarco Location: TPL Fee: $50/4 WksClass# Class Dates Day Time 1141.201 May 14-Jun 11* Tue 5:30-7:00pm*Class Skip Date: May 28

Teen Graphic Design/Photoshop Classes Ages: 11-17 YearsLearn to use Photoshop and complete fun design projects. Bigfoot Graphics Design Instructor Jeff Waddleton teaches teens to conceptualize, design, layout and format in the TPL Computer Lab. Projects are new, unique, creative and young designers can build their portfolios for the future.

Materials Fee: $20 due to instructor. Instructor: Jeff Waddleton Location: TPL Fee: $65/5 WksClass# Class Dates Day Time 1142.201 May 22-Jun 19 Wed 6:00-7:30pm

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Basics of Digital Photography I Ages: 18 Years-AdultsClass covers the basics of using an SLR and point and shoot digital camera. Participants must provide their own camera and should come prepared with the knowledge of how their camera works.Materials Fee: $20 fee due to instructor.Instructor: Mandis Razavi Location: HC Fee: $124/6 Wks

Class# Class Dates Day Time1145.201 Jul 9-Aug 13 Tue 6:30-8:30pm

Digital Photography for Teens Ages: 13-17 YearsLearn to get the most out of your camera. Learn creative strategies, composition, natural and artificial lighting, and being ready to shoot when the decisive moment occurs. Weekly projects will allow plenty of time for experimentation. Participants must provide own camera and come prepared with the knowledge of how their camera works. Instructor: Mandis Razavi Location: HC Fee: $96/6 WksClass# Class Dates Day Time1144.201 May 30-Jul 11* Thu 4:00-5:30pm*Class Skip Date: Jul 4

Creative Photography Ages: 18 Years-AdultsClass provides the perfect opportunity to re-acquaint yourself with your camera, to rejuvenate your creativity, and to balance the technical aspects of the camera with the inspirational. Participants must provide their own digital camera. Materials Fee: $20 fee due to instructor.Instructor: Mandis Razavi Location: HC Fee: $124/6 WksClass# Class Dates Day Time1143.201 Jul 11-Aug 15 Thu 6:30-8:30pm

How to Organize Your Digital PhotosAges: 18 Years-AdultsWith taking countless digital pictures, digital images can pile up in your computer. Learn how to organize, label, and store your digital photos properly. Bring own laptop and digital photos to class. Materials Fee: $20 fee is due to instructor.Instructor: Mandis Razavi Location: HC Fee: $110/4WksClass# Class Dates Day Time1149.201 Jun 4-Jun 25 Tue 6:30-8:00pm

Photoshop CS5 Ages: 18 Years-AdultsClass is an introduction to Photoshop CS5. You will learn the most commonly used commands, tools, and techniques to improve images. Course will teach you how to apply your Photoshop skills to your photography. Materials Fee: $40 fee is due to instructor.Instructor: Mandis Razavi Location: HC Fee: $142/8WksClass# Class Dates Day Time1148.201 May 2-Jun 20 Thu 6:30-8:00pm

For more information about these photography classes visit:www.mandisrazavi.com

Photoshop for Geniuses (and Dummies) Ages: 17 Years - Adults Amazing and fun Photoshop tips and techniques for adults of all ages. Whether you’ve always wanted to learn how to cut someone out of a photo, change a background, or simply learn the basics, this is the class for you! Materials fee covers file prep., worksheets and hand-outs. Materials Fee: $20 due to instructor Instructor: Jeff Waddleton Location: TPL Fee: $80/4 WksClass# Class Dates Day Time1280.201 May 30-Jun 20 Thu 6:00-7:30pm1280.202 Jul 25-Aug 15 Thu 6:00-7:30pm

Acrylic Painting TechniquesAges: 13 Years-AdultLearn to paint like a pro, even if you can’t draw, utilizing this fool-proof and time tested painting method, taught by a world famous artist! Replicate the photo of your choice with amazing accuracy. Taught in a non-competitive, individual based environment. This fast and easy painting technique is suitable to any age group and ability levels. Supplies Needed: Please see receipt notes for supplies needed at first class or call 694-6480 for more information. Instructor: Don Roth Location: MPSC Fee: $90/3 Wks

Class# Class Dates Day Time 1150.201 May 7-May 21 Tue 6:00-9:00pm1150.202 Jun 4-Jun 18 Tue 6:00-9:00pm1150.203 Jul 2-Jul 16 Tue 6:00-9:00pm1150.204 Aug 6-Aug 20 Tue 6:00-9:00pm

Pencil Shading Techniques Ages: 13 Years-AdultLearn to create beautiful, hand-drawn renderings of your favorite subject, drawn from the photo of your choice, utilizing the amazing pencil shading techniques, clearly demonstrated in this fascinating class. Please bring several images, along with a 5X8 inch photo copy of each, to the class. Photos, magazine or book illustrations, of any subject you like - faces of people, dogs, cats, birds, horses, cars, trains, or planes, anything you like! This time tested method is virtually fool-proof and no prior drawing experience is required. With the tools and techniques taught in this class anyone can replicate a photo with near perfect likeness, completing their drawing during the workshop. Materials Fee: $15 one time fee is due to instructor for supplies. Supplies can be used for multiple classes. Instructor: Don Roth Location: MPSC Fee: $45/WorkshopClass# Dates Day Time1155.201 May 28 Tue 6:00-9:00pm1155.202 Jun 25 Tue 6:00-9:00pm1155.203 Jul 23 Tue 6:00-9:00pm1155.204 Aug 27 Tue 6:00-9:00pm

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Personal EnrichmentMother’s Day Cooking Class

Ages: 13 Yrs - AdultsYou and your son or daughter will learn how to cook together and build your cooking repertoire. Mother’s Day Menu includes: zucchini and potato soup, homemade croutons, en papillote salmon with leeks and raspberry tart. Recipes included and all levels welcome. Instructor: Celine CossouLocation: CRC Fee: $29/Workshop

Class# Dates Day Time 1227.201 May 7 Tue 6:00-7:30pmBreakfast and Brunch: Farmer’s Market Tour and Organic Cooking ClassAges: Adults Join Celine for an insider’s tour of the Temecula Farmer’s Market. Enjoy the morning at the market browsing through the stalls of gorgeous local produce. Meet local farmers, taste new flavors, learn how to select and cook the season’s finest produce. Then we head back to the kitchen, where we will turn our bounty into a wonderful wine country feast. Menu will vary. At the end of class, we will share the meal we’ve cooked together. All levels welcome! This is a hands-on cooking class. Recipes will be provided. Call to advise of food allergies. Instructor: Celine Cossou Location: MPSC Fee: $40/WorkshopClass# Dates Day Time 1010.201 May 18 Sat 9:30am-12:30pm1010.202 Jun 8 Sat 9:30am-12:30pm

Dessert Workshop: Parisian Macarons WorkshopAges: Adults Parisian macarons are elegant meringue-based confections, between a delectable array of fillings that can be anything from chocolate ganache, caramel sauce, and sweet-tart fruit jams. They are just as beautiful as they are delicious. This is a hands-on class where everything will be made from scratch. Please bring a small container to bring home your creations. Instructor: Celine Cossou Location: MPSC Fee: $45/WorkshopClass# Dates Day Time 1011.201 May 3 Fri 6:30-8:30pm1011.202 Aug 2 Fri 6:30-8:30pm

Easy Detox Plan: Superfoods Ages: Adults This is a unique opportunity to learn how to eat healthy superfoods and how to integrate this diet into your daily life. We will introduce a juice and non-juice detox plan. We will make delicious smoothies, juices, salads, dips and spread. Each participant receives notebook and goodie bag with a superfood menu plan, spices, etc. Taught by certified nutrition and wellness consultant. Instructor: Celine Cossou Location: CRC Fee: $55/3 WksMaterials Fee: $5 due to instructorClass# Class Dates Day Time 1012.201 May 14-May 28 Tue 6:45-8:00pm 1012.202 Aug 13-Aug 27 Tue 6:45-8:00pm

Baking and Cooking 101Ages: 15 Years - Adults In two relaxed, fun-filled classes I will teach you how to prepare simple, healthy, delicious food. You’ll learn about basic cooking equipment, menu planning, knife skills, and vegetable chopping. Learn how to saute, roast meats, prepare pasta and more. Menu will include: zucchini mushroom mac n cheese, Portuguese Rice Chicken, Lemon almond cake, salad and dressing. Instructor: Celine Cossou Location: CRC Fee: $69/2 WksClass# Class Dates Day Time 1021.201 May 22-May 29 Wed 6:45-8:30pm1021.202 Aug 14-Aug 21 Wed 6:45-8:30pm

Food Allergies GFDF Workshop Ages: 13 Years - Adults This cooking series is based on how to cope with food allergies. Learn food sub-stitutions, dealing with allergies in your daily life and hands-on cooking based on Gluten-Free and Dairy-Free diets. Recipes included. Instructor: Celine Cossou Location: MPSC Fee: $65/WorkshopClass# Class Dates Day Time1015.201 Apr 25-May 9 Thu 7:00-8:15pm

Pizza and Pasta 101Ages: 15 Years - Adults Learn the simple art of making fresh pasta, pizza and sauces. Tagliatelle, classic tomato sauce, pancetta and cream herb sauce. Make pizza dough from scratch. We will make an all white pizza with Ricotta and basil and a Margherita pizza. Instructor: Celine Cossou Location: MPSC Fee: $69/2 WksClass# Class Dates Day Time 1016.201 May 23-May 30 Thu 6:45-8:15pm 1016.202 Aug 15-Aug 22 Thu 6:45-8:15pm

Cooking with Herbs and SpicesAges: Adults Do you have an entire drawer of spices or do you buy dried and fresh herbs and have no idea how to use them? Not only are herbs and spices a low-calorie way to add zest to meals, they also have many health benefits. Learn about different herbs and spices, how to keep them fresh, and how to store. In this hands-on cooking class we will make homemade Chai tea, the best salad ever, and more. Participants will receive some spices. Materials Fee: $5 due to instructorInstructor: Celine Cossou Location: MPSC Fee: $30/WorkshopClass# Dates Day Time1013.201 May 27 Mon 6:45-8:15pm1013.202 Aug 19 Mon 6:45-8:15pm

The Healthy LunchboxAges: 13 Years - Adults Based on Celine’s Cookbook “Pack a Lunch” learn quick tips on packing healthy lunches, and how to save time and money. Recipes included. Instructor: Celine Cossou Location: MPSC Fee: $35/WorkshopClass# Dates Day Time1017.201 Aug 26 Mon 7:00-8:30pm

Make Your Own Cheese WorkshopAges: Adults Learn to make delicious Ricotta, Mascarpone and Mozzarella cheeses. You’ll see how easy it can be. We will make herb cheese crostinis, honey berry mascarpone and more in this fun class. Materials Fee: $10 due to instructorInstructor: Celine Cossou Location: MPSC Fee: $50/WorkshopClass# Class Dates Day Time1018.201 Aug 29-Aug 30 Thu/Fri 7:00-8:45pm

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California Notary Public Ages: Adults Start your own business, earn additional income or get re-commissioned. This intensive one-day seminar will provide you the information to become an effective Notary. Class includes practice Notary Public Exam. Participants can register after class to take exam from 5:00-6:00pm. Contact the Community Services Department or see receipt notes after registration for necessary items to take exam. Participants must be 18 years of age with no serious convictions. Materials Fee: $25 due to instructor Exam Fees: $40 check payable to Secretary of State and $80 exam fee. Instructor: Rosalie DeMarco Location: MPSC Fee: $75/SeminarClass# Dates Day Time3020.201 Jun 1 Sat 8:15-3:30pm3020.202 Aug 10 Sat 8:15-3:30pm Notary Business Set-up Ages: Adults Obtain information on how to start your own Notary Business Center. Materials Fee: $25 due to instructor Instructor: Rosalie DeMarco Location: MPSC Fee: $50/WorkshopClass# Dates Day Time3027.201 Jun 8 Sat 2:00-5:00pm3027.202 Aug 17 Sat 2:00-5:00pmCertified Notary Signing Agent Ages: Adults Participants must have taken a notary class. No need to be a commissioned notary, or even have received the results of your exam. California’s real estate industry is in need of notaries to become loan specialists. Find out how to make your own business successful. Learn how to properly notarize loan packages, negotiate fees, advertise, brand your business and more. Materials Fee: $25 due to instructor Instructor: Rosalie DeMarco Location: MPSC Fee: $60/WorkshopClass# Dates Day Time3028.201 Jun 8 Sat 8:00am-2:00pm3028.202 Aug 17 Sat 8:00am-2:00pm

Try Scuba Ages: 12 Years - AdultsThe PADI Discover Scuba lets you experience the thrill of diving under the supervision of an instructor. You’ll master basic concepts. Nothing compares to the “weightless” exhilaration of breathing underwater. Just bring your bathing suit and towel. We will provide the rest. Contact Scuba Center at 506-0252 prior to class to be fitted for equipment.

Enroll in Scuba Diving classes and receive a $20 credit towards materials. Instructor: Scuba Center Staff Location: CRC Pool Fee: $20/ClassClass # Dates Day Time3802.201 May 12 Sun 10:30am-12:00pm3802.202 Jun 9 Sun 10:30am-12:00pm3802.203 Jul 14 Sun 10:30am-12:00pm 3802.204 Aug 11 Sun 10:30am-12:00pm

Scuba Diving Lessons Ages: 12 Years - AdultsDiscover the fun and excitement of SCUBA diving. Scuba Center Temecula instructors are ready to teach you to explore our underwater world and certify you in as little as 2 weeks. Classes consist of classroom, pool instruction and ocean dives. Ocean dives are conducted on Catalina Island and La Jolla Shores. We have a sign language interpreter on staff. Participants must provide own mask, snorkel, boots, fins and gloves or can be purchased at discounted rate at Scuba Center. Contact Scuba Center at 506-0252 for class schedule and to obtain materials that are needed prior to first class. Materials Fee: $265 due to instructor (*Subject to change) Instructor: Scuba Center Temecula Fee: $120/Session Location: CRC Pool and Scuba Center TemeculaClass # Class Dates 3801.201 May 7-May 193801.202 Jun 4-Jun 163801.203 Jul 9-Jul 213801.204 Aug 6-Aug 18

Photoshop for Geniuses (and Dummies) Ages: 17 Years - Adults Amazing and fun Photoshop tips and techniques for adults of all ages. Whether you’ve always wanted to learn how to cut someone out of a photo, change a background, or simply learn the basics, this is the class for you! Materials fee covers file prep., worksheets and hand-outs. Materials Fee: $20 due to instructor Instructor: Jeff Waddleton Location: TPL Fee: $80/4 WksClass# Class Dates Day Time1280.201 May 30-Jun 20 Thu 6:00-7:30pm1280.202 Jul 25-Aug 15 Thu 6:00-7:30pm

CPR/AED Ages: 16 Years - Adults Course teaches CPR/AED, and relief of Foreign Body Airway Obstruction (FBAO) for adult, child, and infant victims. This is NOT a health care provider class. Please dress in comfortable clothing as you will be practicing skills that require you to bend, kneel and stoop.Instructor: Fire Staff Location: Fire Station #84 Fee: $40/WorkshopClass# Dates Day Time8250.201 May 15 Wed 6:00-9:30pm8250.202 Jun 19 Wed 6:00-9:30pm8250.203 Jun 20 Thu 6:00-9:30pm8250.204 Jul 17 Wed 6:00-9:30pm8250.205 Aug 21 Wed 6:00-9:30pm8250.206 Aug 22 Thu 6:00-9:30pmFirst Aid Ages: 16 Years - Adults The Heartsaver First Aid course is specially designed to train individuals who might need to manage an illness or injury prior to emergency personnel arriving. This is NOT a health care provider class. Please dress in comfortable clothing.Instructor: Fire Staff Location: Fire Station #84 Fee: $40/WorkshopClass# Dates Day Time8300.201 May 18 Sat 8:30am-1:00pm8300.202 Jul 20 Sat 8:30am-1:00pmHealth Care Provider CPR Ages: 16 Years - Adults The Basic Life Support for Health Care Provider Course is designed to provide a variety of health care professionals the ability to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, effective manner. Dress comfortably as you will be required to bend, kneel and stoop. Successful completion of a written evaluation required to receive certification. Recommended renewal for certification is every two years. Instructor: Fire Staff Location: Fire Station #84 Fee: $65/WorkshopClass# Dates Day Time8200.201 May 16 Thu 6:00-10:00pm8200.202 Jul 18 Thu 6:00-10:00pmPediatric First Aid Ages: 16 Years - Adults The Pediatric First Aid course is designed to provide parents, day care providers, and baby sitters with skills necessary to manage a pediatric illness or injury prior to emergency personnel arriving. This is NOT a health care provider course. Wear comfortable clothing. Instructor: Fire Staff Location: Fire Station #84 Fee: $40/WorkshopClass# Dates Day Time8310.201 Jun 15 Sat 8:30am-1:00pm 29

The Community Services Department is excited to offer many new computer classes for all ages and abilities. Classes will be held in the Technology Lab at the Temecula Public Library. Visit tcsd.cityoftemecula.org for a complete class listing or visit the library for more details.

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Amazing Events at the Workshop:

Explore Science with Professor Pennypickle!

Pennypickle’s Workshop, home of Professor Phineas T. Pennypickle, Ph.D., scientist, time traveler and inventor of wacky and wonderful contraptions that amaze, delight, and educate children and adults alike. Every surface of wall, ceiling, and furniture is occupied by pulleys, gears, cables, notes,

blueprints and stuff. There are secret passageways and puzzles, machines and gizmos. Children must be accompanied by an adult 18 or older. For more information, call 951-308-6370. Professor Pennypickle and his faithful little mouse friend, Beaker, have lots of fun activities planned for you every month (and

sometimes they are a surprise until the last minute… there are WAY too many exciting happenings going on to list here!). Be sure to call the Professor’s hotline at 951-308-6376, or check his website at pennypickles.org for the latest information, times, and prices, or to purchase tickets in advance.

MayPaperfestFriday, May 3, 5:30-7:30pmBuild toys and other fun stuff out of paper? Impossible, you say! But we’ll do exactly that - make sure you can cut paper or have mom or dad help. Let’s see if we can make a B-I-G paper chain that goes from one side of the Workshop to the other!!

Fun with FlowersFriday, May 10, 5:30-7:30pmDo spring showers bring May flowers? They did on this evening at Pennypickle’s Workshop! We’ll do some cool experiments and activities, so you won’t want to miss it...

Horse ScienceFriday, May 17, 5:30-7:30pm This is equine country, so we should know more about them other than the fact that they run fast and are beautiful! We’ll have round up time for kids who bring their own stuffed or model horses to show. Feel free to wear your cowboy hat and boots.

Pennypickle’s Favorite Coin PartyFriday, May 24, 5:30-7:30pmIt is 97.5% zinc and 2.5% copper. Can you guess what it is? We’ll learn about ‘em, do experiments and games with ‘em, and generally celebrate our favorite little monetary value! Bring some to share with Professor Pennypickle...they will be used to benefit additional programs and events at the Workshop.

Monday MadnessMonday, May 27- All sessions will be OPEN this Monday!

Being Dr. WhoFriday, May 31, 5:30-7:30pmTARDIS - Time & Relative Dimension in Space...Dr. Who’s vehicle to travel through space and time is something the Professor is very interested in, and we bet you are too! We’ll explore this classic character and his quirky science so you can become a fan (if you aren’t already). Daleks are NOT invited!!!

june Monday Madness Check our website to see which Mondays we’ll be open!!

Phineas’ FossilsFriday, June 7, 5:30-7:30pmProfessor Pennypickle has learned a lot about what creatures inhabited Earth throughout history just by finding proof of their existence through fossils. Let’s see what you can learn tonight as you explore paleontology and make some fossils of your own.

Steampunk Design LabFriday, June 14, 5:30-7:30pmTake your cue from the Victorian days to design a costume that the Professor’s friend Jules Verne would be comfortable in! We will judge the results and the most creative costume will win a prize! You will need to bring a roll of duct tape to help with your design...because it wouldn’t be steampunk without duct tape...we’ll provide the rest.

Making ChalkFriday, June 21, 5:30-7:30pmThis is the weekend for Temecula’s annual Street Painting festival, so we’ll get the ball rolling by making our own chalk. Should be fun - maybe a little messy - who knows?!

Storybook ScienceFriday, June 28, 5:30-7:30pmReading stories AND doing science sounds like a match and the start of a very fun evening! Kids can wear their PJ’s if they like...there may be some surprises tonight.

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July Monday Madness - Check our website to see which Mondays we’ll be open!!

Pinhole PlanetariumFriday, July 5, 5:30-7:30pmThe Professor loves the stars - here’s your chance to capture a little part of the universe as you make your own portable planetarium tonight!

Hot Summer KnightsFriday, July 12, 5:30-7:30pmHave a fun “knight” learning about castles, catapults, armor, and everything medieval. Bring your shield if you think you’ll need it.

Prehistoric Scavenger HuntFriday, July 19, 5:30-7:30pmRaptors and Mammoths take over the Workshop and they’ve left lots of hidden secrets for you to discover...hope you know a lot about dinosaurs. Be prepared for mega-size fun and adventure as you figure out clues about your favorite prehistoric giants!

Discovering da VinciFriday, July 26, 5:30-7:30pmAh, yes...Pennypickle’s friend Leonardo...an artist, scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, sculptor, architect, botanist, musician and writer...just like the Professor! We’ll explore Leo’s scientific genius tonight when we check out some of his fantastic inventions.

AugustMonday Madness - Check our website to see which Mondays we’ll be open!!

Bug-O-LogyFriday, August 2, 5:30-7:30pmKids will get a bug’s eye view of life as they pretend to be their favorite creepy crawly. Parents, be prepared - they may have to be transmogrified back to human form before they go home.

Summertime ScienceFriday, August 9, 5:30-7:30pmIt’s summer and that means fun...better be prepared for whatever wacky experiments the Professor has planned for you tonight! We’ll have lots of bubbles and other great summer gadgets available for purchase in the gift shop, too, so you can continue the fun at your own house!

Beaker’s Little BirthdaySunday, August 11th (All Sessions)The Professor has a huge birthday bash, but Beaker is more comfortable with a miniature birthday party...and that means LITTLE. Join us for some teeny tiny fun and surprises as we wish Beaker a happy birthday!

Experimenting with Atomic GlowFriday, August 16, 5:30-7:30pmOoooh, who doesn’t love glow in the dark? The Professor’s black-light Maze Room will be a very popular place tonight as we experiment with fluorescence and phosphorescence. You’ll find some cool things in the gift shop, too, so you might want to bring your allowance!

Balloon ScienceFriday, August 23, 5:30-7:30pmWe have to warn you - the Professor has a secret desire to fill the Workshop with balloons - we’re not sure exactly what will happen tonight. At the very least, there will be lots of playing and experimenting with balloons of all sizes, and maybe you’ll get to take one (or more!) home.

Spy and Disguise NightFriday, August 30, 5:30-7:30pmYou’ll have to use your best spy and secret agent techniques as you help track down the meaning of codes and clues that the Professor and Beaker have left for you. Wear a disguise if you don’t want to be discovered.

“LIKE” us on Facebook! Look for “Pennypickle’s Workshop” and “Temecula Children’s Museum”. You’ll enjoy info, contests, and special offers...and don’t forget to “check in” when you visit us!

“FOLLOW US” on Twitter! Find us at #profpennypickle

Membership ClubsOur membership clubs are the ticket to lots of fun times at Pennypickle’s Workshop - join the Summer Club for unlimited regular session visits during the months of June, July, and August or the Science Adventures Club for the special events shown here!

Have your Party at theProfessor’s House!Pennypickle’s Workshop is a Nickelodeon Parents’ Pick winner for “Best Museum” and “Best Kids” Party Place! With four different party packages available and the Professor’s and Beaker’s help, you are bound to have an unforgettably fun celebration. Call the Professor’s hotline at 951-308-6376 for more information and to reserve your party date today.

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Schedule of Hours: Mon Open select dates (See website) Tue-Sat 10:00am-12:00pm 12:30-2:30pm 3:00-5:00pmFri 5:30-7:30pm (Science Adventures) Sun 12:30-2:30pm 3:00-5:00pm

Admission: $5/person* (2 Yrs & younger FREE)*Check website for fees for Science Adventures Events.

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The Temecula Valley Museum offers wonderful opportunities for children and adults to learn about the history of the Valley. Our permanent collection and changing exhibits introduce local and period history, concepts, characters, and continuous learning experiences for people of all ages. We offer a number of programs and activities, including guest lecturers, creative and informative workshops, reenactments of history, museum tours and walking tours of Old Town Temecula. Reservations are required for guided exhibit tours, historical walking tours of Old Town Temecula, and museum workshops and activities. A minimum of eight or more individuals are required for all tours. Location: 28314 Mercedes StreetHours: Tuesday-Saturday 10am-4pm, Sunday 1-4pmAdmission: $2 Suggested DonationInformation: 694-6450

Museum StoreVisit our Museum store for unique gifts, including wine themed items, old fashioned games and toys, books on Temecula history and specialty foods, including the popular Jalapeno Jelly! A unique shopping experience with a historic flare!

Chapel of MemoriesLocated in Sam Hicks Monument Park, this historic chapel offers a charming setting for weddings and memorials. Call 225-5571 for more information and to make reservations.

High Country Magazine The High Country Magazine is a museum publication filled with southwest California and local history articles and photographs written by local long-time residents and historians and has become a much beloved and highly collectible publication. Issues are available for purchase at the Gift Shop or become a Friend of the Museum and receive your copy by mail.

Museum ExhibitionsEnhanced Touch HistoryBegins May 4th - Ongoing

Don’t Touch!!! That’s what is expected in most museums. At the Temecula Valley Museum, we are making our “Touch History” children’s educational area so much more touchable! We’re unlocking the doors and letting children experience history with their hands, hearts and minds. Bring the kids and let them pretend to be the proprietor of G.A. Burnham and Son Mercantile, cook on the 1880’s play stove, create a puppet show starring Louis and

Ramona Wolf, sell fabrics in the Dress Shop, make a fire (almost) at a campsite, try a Native American grinding stone (metate) and more.

Temecula History:A Third Grade PerspectiveMay 4 - June 16 Join us for a fun look at Temecula history through the eyes of Temecula Third Graders. You will be surprised by the creativity, talent and knowledge these young children possess, and how they use these talents to teach others about early Temecula. View posters, books, DVD’s and 3-dimensional projects and their counterpart historic photos and artifacts.

A Walk Through Teméeku:“A look into the past and present of the Luiseño people”

June 21-August 4Discover the beauty of Luiseño art and culture. The Teméeku village site has a history of human habitation that spans thousands of years and is the primary setting for the Luiseño creation story. The site and the remnants of daily life that have been found there are the seeds of a culture and a people that have managed to thrive and grow

to the present day. This exhibit uses the site and the creation story as the unifying theme and examines how Luiseño artistic traditions are a thread that connects the present and the past.

And Freedom for All:The March on Washington August 10 - September 29 In honor of the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington, the Temecula Valley Museum hosts a collection of powerful images from famed photojournalist Stanley Tretick and the archives of LOOK magazine. The photos depict march participants and civic leaders surrounding the Lincoln Memorial, the White House and the U.S. Capital. Come view this most historic journey - the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. 34

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Gallery TalksGallery Talk times and dates are published in the monthly Temecula Valley Museum Newsletter. To receive the newsletter, please send your e-mail address to [email protected].

Living History: The Return of Helen Hunt Jackson

Join us for a visit with the famous author of “Ramona,” Helen Hunt Jackson. Historian Pam Grender will portray Ms. Jackson to give a fresh perspective on her notable life and works; read some of her poetry and answer questions. Learn about this famous lady’s connection to Temecula. Date: Thu, May 16 Time: 7:00pm Fee: FREE

A Walk Through Teméeku:Join the Pechanga Cultural Resources staff for a discussion involving the design of the A Walk Through Teméeku exhibit. They will provide insight about the exhibit and the importance of the Teméeku site as the place central to the Luiseño world and its relevance to the Temecula Valley. Date: Thu, Jun 27 Time: 7:00pm Fee: FREE

“I Have a Dream Remembrance” On August 28, 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech in Washington, D.C. To celebrate this inspiring and influential moment on its 50th anniversary, actress E.P. McKnight will perform in a unique program, including a short skit from the play “I Question America” introducing Dr. King’s journey; two dance tributes; and a poem reading of “The Drum Major”. The night will culminate with a reading of “I Have a Dream”, by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Date: Wed, Aug 28 Time: 7:00pm Fee: $5

Summer Explorers CampsWhere children develop a deeper understanding of the local natural and social history of the Temecula Valley. The museum offers week long camps exploring different time periods and a variety of topics. Students learn about historic preservation, handle artifacts, meet historians, geologists and anthropologists, make take-home crafts and participate in group activities, period games and historic field trips. For detailed information, see page 15 of the Summer Camps section. Camp Dates Time Camp ThemesJul 8-Jul 12 9:00am-1:00pm Exploring Natural HistoryJul 15-Jul 19 9:00am-1:00pm Exploring Native American HeritageJul 22-Jul 26 9:00am-1:00pm Exploring New World InfluencesJul 29-Aug 2 9:00am-1:00pm Exploring Pioneer Life

Museum EventsA Walking Tour of Old TownStart your weekend off with a fun and unique experience for friends and family alike. Join us for a historical guided tour of Old Town Temecula and feel the early 1900’s come to life. The tour begins at the Temecula Valley Museum in Sam Hicks Monument Park and winds through Old Town for stories and historical facts about some of our oldest landmarks and most colorful characters. Children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult.Date: Sat, May 11 Time: 10:00am Fee: $2Date: Sat, Jun 8 Time: 10:00am Fee: $2Date: Sat, Jul 13 Time: 10:00am Fee: $2Date: Sat, Aug 17 Time: 10:00am Fee: $2

Summer “Friends of the Museum” BazaarEveryone enjoys finding that special something at the bazaar. Rent your own space or just come to enjoy the treasure hunt. This is a fundraising event to benefit the Temecula Valley Museum. Call 694-6450 for details.Date: Sat, Jun 15 Time: 8:30am-3:00pm

Native American CraftWorkshopJoin us to make leather pouches with noted Native American artist Tony Soares. Class size is limited. Please RSVP by calling 694-6450. Date: Sat, Jul 20 Time: 11:00am Fee: $10

A Night at the Museum!Temecula Valley historical characters will come to life at “A Night at the Museum”. Actors in costume will portray Temecula History live on this unique museum tour. Then, go outside into Sam Hicks Monument Park to watch “A Night at the Museum” starring Ben Stiller. This event is in conjunction with the City of Temecula’s “Moonlight Movies in the Park” Series.

Date: Fri, Jul 19 Time: 6:00pm Fee: FREE

Abraham Lincoln and Civil RightsActor William Truman Peck will be on hand as we unveil our special exhibit “And Freedom for All” - The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Peck will portray Abraham Lincoln, and will discuss the Emancipation Proclamation and its impact on the United States from the perspective of the March on Washington and Dr. Martin Luther King’s peaceful efforts to finish what President Lincoln started more than 100 years prior. Date: Sat, Aug 10 Time: 11:00am Fee: FREE

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Mary Phillips Senior Center

“The Place Friends Meet”The Community Services Department offers a wide variety of services and activities at the Mary Phillips Senior Center (MPSC). This facility is located at 41845 Sixth Street, and is equipped with four pool tables, a library, classrooms and auditorium. The center is open Monday through Saturday, 8:00am-5:00pm. Stop by and pick up our monthly calendar of activities. For more information about senior programs, visit cityoftemecula.org. Questions can be emailed to [email protected], or call the Center at 694-6464.

Senior Nutrition Program Ages: 60+ and SpousesMeals On-Site: In cooperation with Riverside County Office on Aging and Sodexo Corporation, we offer a lunch program for seniors age 60+ and their spouses. Meals are served in a congregate setting at the Senior Center. Days: Mon - Fri Time: 11:30amReservations: Required 24 hours in advance. Call the Nutrition Program at 694-6465 from 9:00am-1:00pm. If you are unable to keep your reservation, please call the same number to cancel.Suggested Donation: $3 for seniors; $5 for non-seniors.Home Delivered Meals: The Nutrition Program offers home-delivered meals to homebound seniors in our community. Hot meals are delivered at lunchtime Monday-Friday, with frozen meals delivered for the weekends. Call the Office on Aging at (800) 510-2020 for details.

Senior Transport ProgramDon’t sit inside…call us for your next ride...to the Senior Center! The Transport Program offers door-to-door round-trip transportation to the Center. Days: Mon-Fri Fee: $.50/Resident; $1/Non-residentPick-up Time: 9:00-10:30am Return Time: 1:30-3:30pmReservations: Call 694-6464 at least 24 hours in advance.

Mary Phillips Senior Center Garden Update!The Winter/Spring season brought us cooler nights with freezing temperatures. Tomatoes, cabbage, peppers, winter radishes, broccoli, brussels sprouts and potatoes were planted in beds. The garden staff learned very quickly how certain types of vegetables react to the cold! The potatoes, peppers and tomatoes did not like the freezing nights. But, broccoli, cabbage and

winter radishes grew readily and provided the center with fresh vegetables for the season. Special thanks to our High Hopes participants and Great Oak High School volunteers for their help planting and maintaining the garden throughout the season. If you would like to visit the garden or become a volunteer, contact the Center at 694-6464.

Senior ExcursionsKeep in mind that all excursions involve lots of fun, but also a great deal of walking, so remember to wear comfortable shoes. Registration for excursions is done on a walk-in basis only at the Mary Phillips Senior Center. Santa Rosa PlateauThe Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve is located at the southern end of the Santa Ana Mountains in southwest Riverside County, near the city of Murrieta. The reserve consists of 9,000 acres. The land has been set aside to protect unique ecosystems like Engelmann oak woodlands, riparian wetlands, coastal sage scrub, chaparral, bunchgrass prairie, vernal pools and more than 200 species of native birds and 49 endangered, threatened or rare animals and plants. Fee includes transportation, tour and a bag lunch. Activity# Date Day Time Fee4100.201 May 21 Tue 9:00am-2:00pm $20

San Diego County Fair “Game On” “Game On” is the theme for the 2013 San Diego County Fair! The summer of 2013 promises to be filled with fun and games galore. The Fair will spotlight classic and nostalgic games we grew up with and show how games have evolved over the years. Join us in June as we enjoy a beautiful day with a variety of, carnival games, delicious food, animals, exhibits, rides, entertainment and more! All the things you love about the Fair. Hundreds of vendors align the fairgrounds with delectable delights and eye catching gismos and gadgets. Activity# Date Day Time Fee 4100.202 Jun 20 Thu 9:00am-5:00pm $20

San Diego Seaport VillageA 14-acre waterfront shopping, dining and entertainment complex recreating a harbor side setting of a century ago, includes 54 one-of-kind shops, 13 dining eateries, and 4 fine dining waterfront restaurants. Seaport Village features meandering cobblestone pathways bordered by ponds, lakes, fountains and colorful landscaping.

Activity# Date Day Time Fee4100.203 Jul 16 Tue 9:00am-5:00pm $20

Monthly EventsYou won’t want to miss these fun-filled events held monthly at the Center. Event Date Day TimeMother’s Day Party May 9 Thu 10:30amFather’s Day Party Jun 13 Thu 10:30amIndependance Day Celebration Jul 2 Tue 10:30amHawaiian Luau Aug 8 Thu 10:30am

Ice Cream Social Enjoy a delicious ice cream social once a month. Sponsored by Fountain Glen at Temecula and Scan Health Plan. Day: May 23, Jun 20, Jul 18, Aug 15 Time: 11:30am

Chair Volleyball Take a seat and have a ball playing chair volleyball. This fun activity is played with lightweight beach balls! Drop by, observe, and you’ll want to play too. Day: Mon Time: 10:00am

Mary Phillips Senior Center Choral Group Join your friends in a sing-a-long with a choral director and pianist! The group has gone into the community to sing for nursing homes and hospitals, and they’re planning more fun performances. You don’t need to be a Pavarotti to join!Day: Tue Time: 10:00-11:00am

Woodcarvers The Temecula Valley Woodcarvers meet weekly at the Center. Beginners are welcome and our experienced carvers are happy to help you develop your skills. Day: Fri Time: 12:00-3:00pm

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Classes & Activities Fit, Fun & Fabulous This energizing class incorporates a variety of stretching, endurance and strengthening moves. The instructor is a great motivator!Instructor: Lindi Abacherli Class# Dates Day Time Fee4200.201 May 1-May 30* Mon-Thu 9:00-9:45am $21/Month 4200.202 Jun 3-Jun 27 Mon-Thu 9:00-9:45am $20/Month4200.203 Jul 1-Jul 31 Mon-Thu 9:00-9:45am $23/Month 4200.204 Aug 1-Aug 29 Mon-Thu 9:00-9:45am $21/MonthPlease Note: Walk-ins available at $2 per class.*Class Skip Dates: May 27, Jul 4

Zumba Gold Zumba is a latin inspired dance fitness class that incorporates Latin music with dance movements creating a dynamic and effective fitness workout. Instructor: Laura MaasbergClass# Dates Day Time Fee4300.201 May 6-May 20 Mon 1:00-1:45pm $15/3 Wks 4300.202 Jun 3-Jun 24 Mon 1:00-1:45pm $20/4 Wks4300.203 Jul 1-Jul 29 Mon 1:00-1:45pm $25/5 Wks 4300.204 Aug 5-Aug 19 Mon 1:00-1:45pm $15/3 WksPlease Note: Walk-ins available at $6 per class.

Bridge 4 Fun/Duplicate Bridge Club All games have pre-duplicated boards and hand records with analysis. Master Points are awarded for each game. For information call (760) 468-2078 or email [email protected]. A light lunch is served. Day: Wed Time: 12:00-3:30pm Fee: $7 (ACBL Sanctioned)Day: Sat Time: 11:30am-3:00pm Fee: $7 (ACBL Sanctioned)

Good Time Bridge Club Contact Scott Campbell at [email protected] or (951) 679-3080. Day: Thu Time: 1:00-4:30pm Fee: $6 (ACBL Sanctioned)

Rubber Bridge (Non Sanctioned) Day: Mon Time: 1:00-4:00pm Fee: $1

NEW Senior Classes!!The Mary Phillips Senior Center is excited to offer an array of new fitness classes for Seniors starting in the Summer season. Visit the center or call

694-6464 for details and class schedules.

Arthritis Foundation ExerciseGentle Yogalates

Swiss Ball ExerciseBetter Balance

Senior ResourcesPicking up the Pieces (Bereavement Support Group) Hospice of the Valley provides a weekly bereavement support group. For more information, call 951-200-7800.

Hospice of the Valley In-Service Topics Join us each month for Hospice In-Service seminars beginning in May. Sponsored by the Hospice of the Valley.Day: 3rd Thu Time: 10:30am Fee: FREE

AARP Senior Driving Safety Program This 8 hour driving safety program might help reduce auto insurance premiums. and refresh your knowledge of the road. Call Jim at (951) 696-9424 to register.Fee: $12/members ; $14/non-members (Payment made directly to AARP)Day: 3rd Wed/Thu (Every other month) Time: 12:15-4:15pm

Health Insurance Counseling Advocacy Program HICAP is currently offering monthly meetings to help you map out your Medicare journey. Please call to confirm attendance (800) 434-0222.Day: 1st Wed Time: 10:00am-11:30am Fee: FREE

Grandparents Support Group The City of Temecula, with the Office on Aging, is committed to helping grand-parents, relatives, and children in developing and strengthening the family.Day: 3rd Thu Time: 10:00am-12:00pm Fee: FREE

Blood Pressure Clinic Monthly blood pressure checks, information, treats and a BP tracking card will be provided. Sponsored by Delta Hospice of Inland Valley, Inc. Day: 2nd Tue Time: 10:00am-11:30am Fee: FREE

FREE Health Screenings Valley Physicians Network will be offering FREE Screenings and “Doc Talks” as scheduled below. Topic Dates Day TimeBlood Pressure Screening Jun 6 Thu 10:30-11:15amSkin/Sun Damage Screening Aug 1 Thu 10:30-11:15amCholesterol Screening Oct 3 Thu 10:30-11:15am

“Staying in Touch” S.I.T. Program S.I.T. is designed to keep in touch with seniors who live alone or are home bound. Staff call weekly to chat, listen and keep in touch. If you would like to be placed on our call list or like to become a volunteer, call the Center 694-6464.

Senior Golden Years The Seniors Golden Years is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of Temecula Valley Seniors. The club sponsors trips, fund-raisers and co-sponsors several monthly activities with the Community Services Department. Meetings Dates Day TimeBoard Meetings Monthly 2nd Wed 11:30amGeneral Meetings Monthly 2nd/4th Wed 12:45pmGolden Years Saturday SocialHeld every third Saturday unless noted. Check the event flyer for more details. Day: 3rd Sat Time: 5:00-9:00pm Fee: Varies per eventGolden Years Craft ClassBring your own project or try one of ours!Day: Fri Time: 9:00-11:00am Fee: FREEGolden Years BingoCards are $1 and ten games are played. Money taken will be given in prizes.Day: 2nd/4th Wed Time: 2:00-4:00pm Fee: $1/CardGolden Years Seniors PotluckBring a dish to share! The club supplies coffee and tea. Day: 1st Wed Time: 4:00pm Fee: FREEGolden Years ExcursionsPlease check with Esther, the Senior Golden Years representative at 694-6466 between 9:00am-12:00pm for more information. 37

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(TPL) Family ProgramsSpace is limited for all programs. Please arrive early to best ensure seating. Carpooling is

encouraged. *Available free passes will be distributed on a first-come, first-serve basis to those in line at 10:00am.

American Girl Tea Wed, May 8, 4:00pm Register: May 1, 4pm Ages: 5-12 yrsA fun-filled hour of American Girl crafts, tea and treats. Dolls and tea attire welcome.

AuthorfestWed, May 15, 4:00pm Ages: 4-12 yrsMeet local authors of children’s books, discover how they became authors, and how you can become an author too.

The Arty Loon Delicious Variety ShowWed, Jun 12, 10:30am* Ages: AllA hilarious buffet of comedy antics, balloons, magic, juggling and puppetry that will leave you in stitches. Brown Bag Book Club Tue, Jun 18, 25, Jul 2, 9, 11am Register: Jun 11, 11am Ages: 9-12 yrsBring a sack lunch or snack as we cook up a tasty book discussion and food fun.

Science on the Go: Reading is Delicious for Your Mind Wed, Jun 19, 10:30am* Ages: AllDive into the digestive tract as we figure out where delicious food ends up in this hands-on learning experience.

The Wildlife Company: Good EatsWed, Jun 26, 10:30am* Ages: AllHerbivores, carnivores, and insectivores, oh my! Meet a variety of wild animals and discover what they like to eat.

Clint Perry & the Boo Hoo Crew: Food AdventureWed, Jul 3, 10:30am* Ages: AllJam and sing along to fun, energetic songs all about your favorite foods.

Swazzle Puppets: The Grasshopper and the AntsWed, Jul 10, 10:30am* Ages: AllSavor a comic retelling of Aesop’s classic fable featuring handcrafted puppets, audience participation and a dash of fun.

David Cousin: A Well-Balanced ShowWed, Jul 17, 10:30am* Ages: AllA comedy juggling show that’s a visual feast for your eyes, served up by a five-time world record holder.

Dan Crow: My Dog Ate My BookWed, Aug 21, 4:00pm Ages: AllThis tasty treat of tales and tunes, featuring Disney songsmith Dan Crow, is a recipe for reverie and reading fun.

Pacific Animal Productions: Growing Food Wild Style Wed, Aug 28, 4:00pm Ages: AllMeet wild helpers of the food world and be deliciously surprised!

(TPL) storytimesFrom the Kitchen PJ Storytime Ages: All Soup’s On! Tue, Jun 11, 7pm Slurp up some scrumptious soup stories.Oodles of Noodles Tue, Jun 25, 7pm Delectable stories about spaghetti, noodles, and endless pastabilities. Pizza, Pie, Oh My! Tue, Jul 9, 7pm Sink your teeth into sweet and savory stories about pizza and other delicious pies.

Programs sponsored by the Friends of the Temecula Libraries

Location: 30600 Pauba Road Phone: (951) 693-8900 Hours of Operation: Mon-Thu 10am-9pm Fri 10am-6pm Sat 10am-5pm Sun 1pm-5pm

Book Store: (951) 693-8990 Store Hours: Mon-Sat 10am-4pm

(TPL) Teen Programs 7-12th Grade

*Registration begins two weeks prior to scheduled program and space is limited. Dates and times subject to change.

Carpooling is encouraged.

Ductapalooza Mon, Jun 10, 7pmIt’s time to get your Duct Tape on! Come hang out at the library as we make different duct tape creations such as wallets, iPod cases, bow-ties, turtles, and whatever else your imagination can create. Supplies provided by the library.

The Art of Henna Mon, Jun 17, 6:30pmNatasha Papousek from Crescent Moon Designs will give a brief history of henna. After the presentation, stay to get your very own henna or glitter art tattoo. Parental permission slips required.

Food Fear Factor Mon, Jun 24, 7pmIt’s time to put your food courage to the test! Can you stomach gross and crazy food combinations in an elimination round match up? If you can survive, there is a prize waiting for you! Contestants limited to the first ten sign-ups. There is still a chance to win a prize if you are in the audience.

Candy Sushi and Bento Box Craft Mon, Jul 1, 7pmHate the taste of raw fish, but love the taste of candy? Come to the library and let your creativity run wild as you design your very own Candy Sushi and Bento Box!

Marshmallow Catapult Contest Mon, Jul 8, 7pmGet ready to build and test your very own Marshmallow Catapult! Suggested plans to build a catapult will be provided. Have a design of your own? Give it a try! After the building is done a contest will be held.

Pizza and Just Dance Mon, Jul 15, 7pmGet down with Just Dance 3 and chow down on Pizza. Dance and eat the night away as we celebrate the last week of the Summer Reading Program.

Library Volunteens Needed! Ages: 13-18 yrsAre you hungry for community service hours? Help children participating in the Summer Reading Program, make new friends and gain valuable work experience. Applications are available at library public service desks.

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June 10 - July 22Library summer reading program

Ages: Infants - 12th GradeSavor a six-week veritable feast of appetizing family programs, storytimes, reading incentives, contests

& treats as we discover that “Reading is Soooooo Delicious!”

(GML) Family Programs Ages: All (Unless otherwise noted.) Children must be accompanied by an adult.

An American Girl Tea Ages: 5-12 yrs Wed, May 8, 4pm Register: May 1, 4pmA fun-filled hour of crafts, tea and treats. Dolls and tea attire welcome. Crafternoon Wed, May 15 & Aug 14, 4pm Join us for a fun, simple craft for the whole family to enjoy creating together.

Family Movie Night Wed, May 22 & Aug 7, 4pm It’s viewers’ choice, so be sure to come in and cast your vote!What’s For Dinner? What Animals Eat Wed, Jun 12, 11am* Explore the wild wacky wonderful world of animals and how their “menu” is their “job” in nature. Don’t miss this visit from some of our favorite furry friends!Joe Gandelman’s Ventriloquism Buffet Wed, Jun 19, 11am*Join Joe and his BIG cast of zany puppets for this hilarious show where the audience will learn some key ventriloquism and puppetry secrets. Mad Science! Fun With Food! Wed, Jun 26, 11am* Take a journey through the delicious world of food with Mad Science! Discover the science behind how your body uses food to give you energy.David Cousin: Juggling Show Wed, Jul 3, 11am* Enjoy an amazing juggling comedy show by a five-time world record holder. Show consists of audience involvement and music deliciously suited for all ages. Arty Loon: A Delicious Variety Show Wed, Jul 10, 11am *Hilarious antics, fantastic juggling, awesome puppetry and lots more!The Wacko Show Wed, Jul 17, 11am* Get ready to be amazed by Wacko’s fun and innovative magic! Found Objects Juggling Show Wed, Aug 21, 4pm Join Michael Rayner for this preposterously brilliant and wacky juggling show. Dog Day Afternoons Mon, May 6-Jun 3*, 4pm (*No program May 27)The Reading Education Assistance Dogs (READ) builds kids’ reading skills by reading to a therapy dog. Reading Rocks! Book Club Ages: 9-12 yrs Jun 13, Jun 27, Jul 11, Jul 25, 4pm Register: Jun 6, 4pmEnjoy lively book discussion and related activities with new friends.

(GML) Teen Programs 7-12th Grade

Advance registration begins two weeks prior to scheduled program.

Yoga for Teens Wed, Jun 19, 3pmJoin certified yoga teacher Bautista Spears for a relaxing yoga class followed by an informational session. Enjoy a healthy snack after class. Play With Your Food Tue, Jun 26, 3pmCreate a unique piece of edible art to take home and enjoy. All supplies provided!Death By Chocolate Wed, Jul 3, 3pmWe are celebrating everything chocolate! Taste test different chocolates and learn a little bit about them as well. Be sure to pay attention because we will have a chocolate trivia contest and the winner is sure to enjoy sweet victory. Teen Podcast Workshop Wed, Jul 17, 3pmJoin the staff of “Teen Radio Temecula” and have a chance to rehearse, record, and broadcast their next episode. Teen Book Club Mon, Jul 1 & Aug 5, 5pm Read a book and share your thoughts! Check with the Youth Services Desk for titles and join us for some great company, discussion and delicious treats!

Grace Mellman LibraryLocation: 41000 County Center Drive Phone: (951) 296-3893 Book Store: (951) 296-3737 Website: rivlib.net Library Hours: Mon-Tue 11am-7pm Fri-Sat 1pm-5pm Wed-Thu 10am-6pm Sun Closed

Space is limited for all programs. Please arrive early to best ensure seating. Carpooling is encouraged. *Available free passes will be distributed on a first-come, first-serve basis to those in line at 10:45am.

Programs sponsored by the Friends of the Temecula Libraries

Visit your Library Today!!

Registration begins June 10th at the Temecula Public Library (TPL) and Grace Mellman Library (GML).

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The City of Temecula Community Services Department is proud to offer a wide array of aquatics programs for all ages and abilities. Dates and times may change due to holidays, special events, swimmer safety, facility maintenance, or participation levels. For more information or questions email the Aquatics office at [email protected] or visit swim.cityoftemecula.org.

LocationsCRC PoolLocation: Community Recreation Center, 30875 Rancho Vista RoadAmenities: 25 Yard Heated Pool Depth Range of 3 1/2 ft - 12 ft Water Slide - Indoor Showers Dressing Rooms & Lockers (locks not provided)CHS PoolLocation: Chaparral High School, 27215 Nicolas RoadAmenities: 25 Yard Heated, 8 Lane Competition Pool Recreational Pool with Diving Board Zero Depth Spray Play Area Dressing Rooms & Lockers (locks not provided)TES PoolLocation: Temecula Elementary School, 41951 Moraga RoadAmenities: 25 Yard Heated Pool All-shallow pool with depths ranging from 3-4 1/2 ft

Safety Concerns• Masks, fins and snorkels are prohibited at all times.• Only “Coast Guard Approved” flotation life jackets may be worn. All youth

wearing life jackets must be accompanied by an adult in the water.• Shirts are prohibited on the water slide and in deep water.• Pools are subject to closure if weather presents a hazard.• Swim diapers are required for all infants.• The Community Services Department will not assume any responsibility for

any personal property. Please do not bring valuables!

Water Slide RulesSwimmers must be 48 inches tall to use the water slide. Swim tests will no longer be used due to state regulations. No life jackets may be worn on the slide and swimmers must go down the slide one at a time.

Special Needs/Disabled AccessThe City of Temecula provides disabled access for swimmers with disabilities. Special Needs swimming lessons, water aerobics, and adult fitness classes are open to all who can participate with a reasonable accommodation. During lap swim, the pool is divided with slow, medium paced and fast swimmers. If you are in need of a disability-related accommodation or need further information, visit our website at swim.cityoftemecula.org or call 308-6396.

Lap/Leisure Swim Ages: 12 Years - AdultsThis is a non-instructional program for individuals who want to swim for fitness or therapeutic purposes. Program subject to change upon participation level. Location: CRC Pool Fee: $1/Resident; $5/Non-residentDates Day TimeOngoing Mon-Fri 5:30-8:30amOngoing Sat 7:00-9:00amMay 20-Aug 30 Mon-Fri 11:15am-12:15pmBegins Sep 3 Mon-Fri 11:00-12:45pmLocation: CHS Pool Fee: $1/Resident; $5/Non-residentDates Day TimeJun 10-Aug 9 Mon-Fri 5:30-8:30am; 11:15-12:15pm (Small Pool)Jun 10-Aug 9 Mon-Fri 12:30-3:30pm; 6:00-7:30pm (Large Pool)Jun 8 - Aug 10 Sat 7:00-9:00am

Public Swim (Children 7 & younger accompanied by adult 18+) Children may be required to swim overhand crawl stroke while breathing side to side the width of the pool to be allowed use of the diving board. Only “Coast Guard Approved” life jackets permitted. For pool pass information, visit the website. Hours may be extended as weather permits. Fee: Resident/$1(0-12 yrs & 55+); $2.50 (13-54 yrs) Non-Resident/$5Location: CRC Pool Dates Day TimeJun 10-Aug 9 Mon-Fri 12:30-3:30pmMay 25-Oct 6 Sat-Sun 1:00-5:00pmLocation: CHS PoolDates Day TimeJun 10-Aug 9 Mon-Fri 12:30-3:30pmJun 8-Aug 11 Sat-Sun 1:00-5:00pmHoliday Hours: 11:00am-3:00pm (*May 27, Jul 4, Sep 2)

Free Fridays at CHS! Ages: AllThat’s right! Temecula residents can enjoy Public Swim on Friday’s for FREE at CHS Pool all summer long. All you need to bring is one canned good per person to donate and we will waive your entrance fee. Not a Temecula resident? Bring a canned good and we will let you in for half price! Fee: Resident/FREE with one canned good per person (Non-Res/$2.50) Dates Day TimeJun 10-Aug 9 Fri 12:30-3:30pm

Backyard Game Day Ages: AllStaff will conduct fun games in the pool, like sharks and minnows, Marco Polo, and many others! Games conducted on Tue/Thu during public swim.Location: CHS Pool Dates: Tue/Thu (Jun 10-Aug 9)

Family Swim Night Ages: AllA great way for parents and kids to cool off on warm summer nights. Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Fee: $1/Resident; $5/Non-residentDates Day Time LocationJun 12-Aug 7 Wed 6:30-8:00pm CRC PoolJun 21-Aug 9 Fri 6:30-8:00pm CHS Pool

swim.cityoftemecula.org

*Military Appreciation

Day!May 27th

Military & families FREE with ID

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Special Needs Family Swim Night Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Fee: $1/Resident; $5/Non-resident Location: CRC PoolDates: Jun 25, Jul 9, Jul 23, Aug 6 Times: 6:30-8:00pm

School’s Out Pool Party Fee: FREESplish, splash it’s a FAM poolside bash! Bathing suits, flip flops and tropical leis, come join us in a luau way. Wear your best Hawaiian shirt and enjoy the Hawaiian sights and sounds from the TVHS O’hana Maoli Dancers. All those attending must be pre-registered even if you don’t plan on getting in the pool. Location: CRC Pool Time: 6:30-8:00pm Activity#: 8105.201

World’s Largest Swimming Lesson Want to be a World Record Holder? Join the City of Temecula as we join with the entire world in trying to break the world record for the World’s Largest Swimming Lesson again! Space is limited and pre-registrations is required. Fee: FREE Location: CRC PoolActivity# Date Day Time 3970.201 Jun 18 Tue 7:30-8:45am

Birthday Parties at the Pool Would you like to have your birthday party at the pool? We are now offering birthday party packages at the CRC Pool. Please see swim.cityoftemecula.org for more information.

Masters Program Ages: AdultsDesigned to help swimmers improve fitness, train for specific goals, and offer support for a healthy lifestyle through friendship and camaraderie. Workouts are designed to meet different fitness levels. Participants must complete USA Masters registration and pay yearly dues of $46. Fees can be paid online. Location: CRC Pool Fee: $30/per month Date Day Time Ongoing Mon/Wed/Fri 5:30-7:00am

Beginning Water Polo Class Ages: 8-15 YearsWater Polo is an exciting fast-paced game that incorporates athletic elements from soccer, basketball, football, rugby, wrestling and of course swimming. Learn ball-handling, passing, shooting, game plays and set-up. Instructor: City Staff Location: CHS Pool Fee: $60/8 Wks Ages: 8-11 Years (Must have ability to swim 25 yards)Class# Class Dates Day Time 3960.201 Jun 15-Aug 3 Sat 10:00-11:00amAges: 12-15 Years (Must have ability to swim 50 yards) Class# Class Dates Day Time 3960.202 Jun 15-Aug 3 Sat 11:00am-12:00pm

Intermediate Water Polo Class Ages: 8-15 YearsDesigned for participants who can swim 50 yards with ease and tread water. Class will review the basic skills and build upon them by incorporating game techniques and strategies. *Class Skip Dates: Jul 4 Instructor: Josh Stone Location: CHS Pool Fee: $60/3 Wks Class# Class Dates Day Time 3965.201 Jun 27-Jul 18* Tue/Thu 11:00-12:15pm3965.202 Jul 23-Aug 8 Tue/Thu 11:00-12:15pm

100 Mile Swim Ages: AllWe are challenging you to swim 100 miles in 2013! Swimmers who complete their laps throughout the 2013 year will receive a 100 Mile Swim t-shirt at completion. This is a FREE program but all yardage must be completed in a City of Temecula facility during lap swim. See the lifeguard on deck during lap swim to complete a form or visit our website for details.

Location: CRC or CHS Pools Dates: Ongoing Fee: FREE

FREE Water Classes Trial Have you been thinking of trying one of the water aerobics classes? If so, here is your chance to try one or both of our exciting water aerobics classes for FREE. Pre-registration is not required for these dates. Class Date Day Time LocationShallow Water Jun 4 Tue 11:45-12:45pm TES PoolWater Walking Jun 5 Wed 7:15-8:15pm TES PoolShallow Water Jun 6 Thu 11:45-12:45pm TES PoolDeep Water Jun 8 Sat 9:00-10:00am CHS Pool

Water Walking Ages: 12 Yrs - Adults Class provides an easy, safe, and effective way to increase aerobic fitness, endurance, and muscle strength. One mile of water walking is similar to walking two miles on land and burns up to twice the calories! Ability to swim not necessary. NOTE: Pre-registration is required online. *First class is FREE. Location: TES Pool Class# Dates Day Time3935.201 Jun 5-Jun 26 Wed 7:15-8:15pm $12/4 Wks*3935.202 Jul 3-Jul 31 Wed 7:15-8:15pm $20/5 Wks3935.203 Aug 7-Aug 28 Wed 7:15-8:15pm $16/4 Wks

Deep Water Aerobics Ages: 14 Years - AdultsA varied and challenging deep-water workout! We’ll combine cardio and resistance moves to give you a full-body workout with zero impact. NO swimming required, but participants should be comfortable in deep water. Please bring a flotation belt--the instructor will have a couple of “loaners.” NOTE: Pre-registration is required online. *First class is FREELocation: CHS PoolClass# Class Dates Day Time Fee3945.201 Jun 8-Jun 29 Sat 9:00-10:00am $12/4 Wks* 3945.202 Jul 6-Jul 27 Sat 9:00-10:00am $16/4 Wks 3945.203 Aug 3-Aug 10 Sat 9:00-10:00am $8/2 Wks

Shallow Water Aerobics Ages: 14 Years - AdultsLow impact but high energy! Take advantage of the aquatic environment to energize your workout routine. We’ll start with some cardio, move on to resistance work, and end with aqua-yoga moves to enhance flexibility. Class is once a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays or can be taken twice a week on both dates. NOTE: Pre-registration is required. *First class is FREELocation: TES Pool Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee3930.201 Jun 4-Jun 25 Tue 11:45-12:45pm $12/4 Wks* 3940.201 Jun 6-Jun 27 Thu 11:45-12:45pm $12/4 Wks* 3950.201 Jun 4-Jun 27 Tue/Thu 11:45-12:45pm $20/4 Wks*3930.202 Jul 2-Jul 30 Tue 11:45-12:45pm $20/5 Wks 3940.202 Jul 4-Jul 25 Thu 11:45-12:45pm $16/4 Wks3950.202 Jul 2-Jul 30 Tue/Thu 11:45-12:45pm $28/5 Wks3930.203 Aug 6-Aug 13 Tue 11:45-12:45pm $8/2 Wks3940.203 Aug 1-Aug 15 Thu 11:45-12:45pm $12/3 Wks 3950.203 Aug 6-15 Tue/Thu 11:45-12:45pm $16/2 WksLocation: CRC Pool Class# Class Dates Day Time Fee3930.204 Aug 20-Aug 27 Tue 10:00-11:00am $8/2 Wks 3940.204 Aug 22-Aug 29 Thu 10:00-11:00am $8/2 Wks 3950.204 Aug 20-Aug 29 Tue/Thu 10:00-11:00am $16/2 Wks

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Registration & Lesson Dates:

How to Register:Registration will take place online at 8:00am on the dates specified for each session on our website at swim.cityoftemecula.org. Check the schedule for lesson availability to determine desired classes. Make sure you have an online account created prior to the registration date. Walk-in registration is also available on specified dates at the CRC from 9am-4pm. Swim lesson registrations will be handled in the following priority:First Priority: Temecula residents are given priority during online registration. Lessons fill quickly, so remember to take advantage of the online resident registration period. Second Priority: Online registration for non-residents. Non-residents include, but are not limited to: De Luz, Silverhawk, French Valley, Morgan Hill and other near-by communities. Swim Lesson Refund and Lesson Policy• Refunds and/or transfers must be requested (2) business days prior to

the class start date. A 20% cancellation fee will be applied to all approved refunds. Refunds or credits will not be given when a class is cancelled due to unavoidable circumstances resulting in a pool closure.

• Refunds will not be given for participants enrolled into the inappropriate level swim class.

• Class fees will not be pro-rated due to participant illness or absence and make-up classes will not be offered.

Swim Level AssessmentNot sure what level is best for your child? Come to our FREE swim lesson level assessment held before each session. We will assess your child’s skills and determine which level is most appropriate prior to registration. Location: CRC PoolDates Day Time SessionMay 18 Sat 3:00-4:00pm Session 1 Jun 8 Sat 11:30-12:30pm Session 2Jun 22 Sat 11:30-12:30pm Session 3Jul 6 Sat 11:30-12:30pm Session 4Jul 20 Sat 11:30-12:30pm Session 5

Private Lessons Ages: 12 Yrs-AdultsDesigned for individuals who need one-on-one instruction. Pre-register at the CRC from 9:00am-4:45pm on dates listed below. Location: TES Pool Fee: $70/Resident; $80/Non-residentClass Times: 9:30-10:10am; 10:20-11:00am; 11:10-11:50amClass Dates: Jun 15-Jul 6 Registration Dates: May 29-Jun 12Class Dates: Jul 13-Aug 3 Registration Dates: Jun 26-Jul 10

Adult/Teen Learn to Swim Ages: 12 Yrs - Adults Class designed for adults who desire swim instruction. All skill levels will be accommodated from basics to stroke technique. Course is taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors. Pre-registration required online. Location: CRC Pool Fee: $45/Resident; $55/Non-residentClass# Dates Day Time5001.201 Jun 15-Jul 6 Sat 9:00-10:00am5001.202 Jul 13-Aug 3 Sat 9:00-10:00am5001.203 Aug 10-Aug 31 Sat 9:00-10:00am5001.204 Sep 7-Sep 28 Sat 9:00-10:00am5001.205 Oct 5-Oct 26 Sat 9:00-10:00amLocation: CHS Pool Fee: $45/Resident; $55/Non-residentClass# Dates Day Time5002.201 Jun 18-Jun 27 Tue/Thu 6:00-7:00pm5002.202 Jul 9-Jul 18 Tue/Thu 6:00-7:00pm5002.203 Jul 23-Aug 1 Tue/Thu 6:00-7:00pm

Special Needs Lessons Ages: 3-15 Years Instruction includes basic water skills to increase water adjustment. Instructor will work with individuals to help gain confidence in the water and improve kick-ing and stroking ability. Children will learn to feel more positive about themselves in an environment that promotes success mixed with fun and play. Class sizes are small and each student will have a “swim buddy” volunteer during class. Visit our website at swim.cityoftemecula.org to register. Location: TES Pool Fee: $45/Resident; $55/Non-residentLesson Times: 1:00-1:30pm, 1:45-2:15pm, 2:30-3:00pm Class# Dates Day Session3945.201 Jun 24-Jul 5 Mon/Wed/Fri Session 13945.202 Jul 8-Jul 19 Mon/Wed/Fri Session 23945.203 Jul 22-Aug 2 Mon/Wed/Fri Session 3

Swim Lesson Information:The City of Temecula is proud to offer an expanded youth swim lesson program. Sessions are two weeks long and lessons are held Mon-Fri. Please read registration and lesson descriptions carefully. Every effort should be made to enroll your child into the appropriate class based on the child’s skill level. If enrollment is made into a class that is not at the child’s ability, space in another class can not be guaranteed. If you are unsure of the appropriate level, we recommend attending the Swim Level Assessment. Swim Lessons are also offered for Adults, Teens and individuals with Special Needs. For detailed information, visit our website at swim.cityoftemecula.org, call the aquatic office at 308-6396, or email questions to [email protected].

NOTE: Swim Lesson Registration

Not Available at Expo

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Swim Level DescriptionsParent and Me Ages: 6 Months - 3 YearsCourse designed for parent/child or caregiver/child interaction. Introduces basic skills to parents and children. Skills include: water adjustment and entry, bubble blowing, underwater exploration, buoyancy on the front and back position, front kick, arm movement, submerging in a rhythmic pattern, rolling over, and age-appropriate safety topics. NOTE: Infants must wear a swim diaper under suits while in water. Beginning Toddler Ages: 3 - 5 YearsCourse is designed to be a preschool age child’s first experience in a pool without a caretaker. Course introduces swimming and water safety skills. Students must be able to listen and follow directions. Skills taught include water adjustment, bubble blowing, underwater exploration, front and back floats, glides with support, kicking and alternate arm strokes, treading water, and age-appropriate safety topics. Advanced Toddler Ages: 3 - 5 YearsCourse is designed to follow Beginning Toddler for children ages 3-5 years. Participant must be able to blow bubbles, front and back float unassisted for 5 seconds, submerge face without using goggles, and climb out of the pool without help. Participants must be able to listen and follow directions. Skills taught include entering water by jumping in, fully submerge and retrieve items, bobbing, front, jellyfish, and tuck floats, treading water, finning arm action on back, and age-appropriate safety topics. Level 1 - Water Exploration Ages: 5+ YearsDesigned to be a beginning level course for children 5 and older. Participants will learn elementary skills including bubble blowing, under water exploration, introduction to front crawl, backstroke, back float and front float with support, kicking and alternate arm strokes, bobbing, entering and exiting the water, and age-appropriate safety topics. Level 2 - Primary Skills Participant must have mastered Level 1 skills prior to entering course. Objective of this course is for the participant to successfully learn fundamental skills. Participant will learn to float without support and to recover to a vertical position. Other skills taught are glides, front arm motion, flutter kicks, rhythmic breathing, and age-appropriate safety skills. This level marks the beginning of true locomotion skills and adds to self-help and basic rescue skills. Level 3 - Stroke Development Must have mastered Level 2 skills prior to course. Course will teach the combined skill of front arm motion and rotary breathing, diving from the side of the pool, dolphin and scissor kick, front crawl and elementary backstroke, treading water, and age-appropriate safety skills. These skills will move the child into the field of true aquatics. Level 4/5-Combo Class (45 Minute Lesson) Course will be taught as a combination class. Participants will be assessed and placed in appropriate levels.Level 4 (Stroke Improvement) - Participant must have mastered Level 3 skills before entering course. Course develops confidence in the strokes learned thus far and improves other aquatic skills. New skills introduced will be back crawl, butterfly, breaststroke, sidestroke, survival swimming, and age-appropriate safety topics. Participants increase their endurance by swimming greater distances. Level 5 (Stroke Refinement) - Participant must have mastered Level 4 skills prior to entering course. At this level participants will have good basic stroke skills. Objective is to coordinate and refine key strokes. New skills introduced will be flip turns, tuck and pike surface dives, sculling, and age-appropriate safety topics. Level 6 - Skill Proficiency (45 Minute Lesson) Must have mastered Level 5 skills prior to course. Objective is to polish strokes so participants use them with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances. Participants develop considerable endurance by the end of the course.

Summer Session Lesson Fees: Resident $45; Non-resident $55

(CHS) Pool

Parent&Me

9:00 AM 9:40 AM 9:55 AM 10:20 AM 3:45 PM 4:25 PM 5:10 PM

BeginningToddler

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Level 4/5*

Level 6*

Chaparral High School (CHS)

*Level 4/5 and Level 6 are both 45 minute classes.

CHS

(CRC) Pool

Parent&Me

CRC 9:00 AM 9:40 AM 9:55 AM 10:20 AM 3:45 PM 4:25 PM

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Community Rec Center (CRC)

*Level 4/5 and Level 6 are both 45 minute classes.

(TES) Pool

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9:00 AM 9:40 AM 10:20 AM 11:00 AM 4:30 PM 5:10 PM 5:50 PM 6:30 PM 7:10 PM*

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*Classes at 7:10pm are only o�ered Sessions 2-4

TES

Scan this code with your smart phone to learn more & register online!

Lessons are held Mon-Fri for 2 weeks and are 30 minutes per day.

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Sports Facilities & League Information Patricia H. Birdsall Sports Park

Sports Fields are available at these locations:Park Location AddressPala Community Park 44900 Temecula LnPaloma Del Sol Park 32099 De Portola RdRonald Reagan Sports Park 30875 Rancho Vista RdTemecula Middle School 42075 Meadows PkwyMargarita Community Park 29119 Margarita RdHarveston Community Park 28582 Harveston DrPatricia H. Birdsall Sports Park 32380 Deer Hollow Way

2013 Summer/Fall Adult Sports LeaguesInformation packages regarding rules and procedures are available at PHBSP, the CRC or can be downloaded at the city website sports.cityoftemecula.org. Persons interested in participating in City league sports, but who do not have a team, may place their name on an eligibility list or email the Sports Division at [email protected]. Every effort will be made to place interested players on a team, but placement is not guaranteed.

2013 Summer/Fall Adult SoftballFee: $500/Team (additional $10 non-resident fee/per player)Location: PHBSP FieldsStart Date Reg Date Jul 29 Jun 18 Day League Start Date Time Mon Womens/Mens II Jul 29 6:00-10:00pm Tue Mens I Jul 30 6:00-10:00pm Wed Senior Jul 31 6:00-10:00pm Thu Mens II Aug 1 6:00-10:00pm Fri Co-ed Aug 2 6:00-10:00pm

Field ClosuresIf you would like to be notified of field closures, please visit the city website at sports.cityoftemecula.org to be placed on an email distribution list or call our hotline at 694-6447. This hotline will be updated by 3:00pm on days of inclement weather.

Non-Resident Fee PolicyNon-Residents are defined as those who reside outside the city limits of Temecula. Non-residents are required to pay an additional $10/per person, per league, per session.

CRC Open Gym (Basketball & Volleyball)The CRC offers special open gym time for teens, adults and seniors, featuring basketball and volleyball. Dates and times may change for holidays, special events, and maintenance of the facility. A monthly calendar of operating hours for the Gym can be obtained from the CRC or call 694-6410 for information.Fee Type: Fee Amount:Required Resident Card $1/AnnuallyRequired Non-resident Card $1/AnnuallyResident Entrance FREENon-resident Entrance $3/Visit

General Information: City sports facilities are maintained year-round and offer high quality community park sites. Facilities include lighted and unlighted softball/baseball diamonds, soccer/football fields, indoor basketball/volleyball courts, roller hockey arenas and tennis courts. To obtain information regarding available fields, field conditions, youth or adult leagues, sports tournaments and public use, visit our informative website at cityoftemecula.org/sports. For questions regarding sports fields or leagues, call the Sports Division at (951) 302-4136 or email [email protected]. For questions, regarding the CRC Gym or the Roller Hockey Arena call the CRC at (951) 694-6410.

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General Information: The City of Temecula offers a Skate Park located at 42569 Margarita Road. The park includes a concrete skateboard facility, an official size roller hockey arena, picnic facilities, restroom, equipment rental and plenty of parking. This one-acre skate park offers the ultimate skateboarding, in-line skating and scootering experience. The park consists of a competition 60-foot diameter bowl and ramp entry. A 10-foot wide apron connects the upper bowl with a street plaza skate area. The street plaza boasts a pyramid, fun box, curbs, ramps, stairs and a 20-foot handrail. The park is staffed and open to the public for various sessions per day, 7 days a week. The facility is lighted for night skating and can accommodate a maximum of 45 skaters at one time.

All participants must have a Parent/Legal Guardian signed waiver prior to park entry!

APPROPRIATE SAFETY GEAR REQUIRED!If you do not have safety gear, you may rent it at the park.

AdmissionA resident/non-resident card is required. Each card is $1 annually.Type FeeResident FREENon-Resident $5/session

Rental Items & FeesAppropriate safety gear is required to use Skate Park.Item FeeHand/Wrist Guards Free/optional Helmet $2Elbow Pads $1/pairKnee Pads $1/pairAll Items $4

Roller Hockey ArenaThe regulation size (180 foot by 85 foot) roller hockey arena accommodates roller hockey enthusiasts of every age. In addition to regularly scheduled open skate time, the arena is used extensively by local non-profit youth hockey leagues and hosts a variety of roller hockey tournaments. (Schedule subject to change without prior notice. Call the CRC at 694-6410 for information). Community Open SkateDay TimeMon-Fri 8:00am-3:00pm

Skate Park Hours:Daily sessions are designated for skaters or scooters and the schedule will alternate on a weekly basis. Visit tcsd.cityoftemecula.org to download a monthly schedule or call 694-6410 to confirm hours.

Scheduled Closures:Date Day Sessions Open Jul 4 Wed None

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First AnnualTemecula Scooter Challenge!This is an amateur event for ages 5 and up. Pads are required. Prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places! Space is limited. Pre-register for $5. Late registration or same day if available is $10. Call 694-6410 for more details. Date: Sat, May 25 Location: Temecula Skate ParkAges: 5-7 Yrs 10:00am Ages: 12-15 Yrs 1:00pmAges: 8-11 Yrs 11:00am Ages: 16+ 2:00pm

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A Big Giant Media Studio..................27710 Jefferson Ave. #205 B Chaparral High School Pool.......................27215 Nicolas Rd. C Gardner Middle School.....................45125 Via Del Coronado D Miyamoto Music....................28780 Old Town Front St., #C-1 E Redhawk Golf Course.........................45100 Redhawk Pkwy. F Scuba Center Temecula.......28860 Old Town Front St. # A-9 G Temecula Elem. School Pool.....................41951 Moraga Rd. H TVHS................................................31555 Rancho Vista Rd.

Marker Park Name Address

Park Sites, City Facilities and Places of Interest

1 Bahia Vista Park…………...................41566 Avenida de la Reina 2 Butterfield Stage Park ………….................33654 De Portola Rd. 3 Calle Aragon Park….…………..…................41621 Calle Aragon 4 Crowne Hill Park………………......................33203 Old Kent Rd. 5 Harveston Community Park…………...........28582 Harveston Dr. 6 Harveston Lake Park………………..........29005 Lake House Rd. 7 John Magee Park……………………..........44656 Corte Veranos 8 Kent Hintergardt Mem. Park………..…..........31465 Via Cordoba 9 Loma Linda Park …………………….........30877 Loma Linda Rd. 10 Long Canyon Creek Park…...........40356 N. General Kearny Rd. 11 Margarita Community Park…………........…..29119 Margarita Rd. 12 Meadows Park………………………..........43110 Meadows Pkwy. 13 Nakayama Park…………….……………...........30592 Nicolas Rd. 14 Nicolas Rd. Park……………….........................39955 Nicolas Rd. 15 Pablo Apis Park…….…………...........................33005 Regina Dr. 16 Pala Community Park………….....................44900 Temecula Ln. 17 Paloma Del Sol Park.…………...................32099 De Portola Rd. 18 Paseo Gallante Park……………..........32455 Camino San Dimas 19 Patricia H. Birdsall Sports Park…...........32380 Deer Hollow Way 20 Pauba Ridge Park…….......................................33405 Pauba Rd. 21 Redhawk Community Park…….................44747 Redhawk Pkwy. 22 Riverton Park……….…………….....................30950 Riverton Ln. 23 Ronald Reagan Sports Park...................30875 Rancho Vista Rd. 24 Rotary Park……………………..............................28816 Pujol St. 25 Sam Hicks Monument Park.…………...............41970 Moreno Rd. 26 Serena Hills Park………………….....................40747 Walcott Ln. 27 Stephen Linen Jr. Mem. Park……….........44935 Nighthawk Pass 28 Sunset Park………………..……….............32155 Cam. San Jose 29 Temecula Creek Trail Park…………….............33662 Channel St. 30 Temecula Duck Pond………………......................28250 Ynez Rd. 31 Temecula Skate Park…….……………..........42569 Margarita Rd. 32 Temeku Hills Park…………….……….........31367 La Serena Way 33 Town Square.........................................................41902 Main St. 34 Vail Ranch Park…………….…………….........32965 Harmony Ln. 35 Veteran’s Park…………….…………..........30965 La Serena Way 36 Voorburg Park…………….………….................39960 Nicolas Rd. 37 Winchester Creek Park……………...............39950 Margarita Rd. 38 Wolf Creek Trail Park…………………..........45454 Wolf Creek Dr. 39 Wolf Creek Park………………….............45850 N. Wolf Creek Dr.

Park Locations

• “Letters Home” - A Veteran’s Memorial• Japanese Friendship Garden - a gift from Sister City Daisen-Nakayama, Japan• “Singing in the Rain” September 11th Memorial - a gift from Sister City Leidschendam-Voorburg, The Netherlands The above places of interest are located at the Temecula Duck Pond, 28250 Ynez Rd. (Marker: 30)

CC Civic Center 41000 Main St. (951) 694-6480

CRC Community Recreation Center 30875 Rancho Vista Rd. (951) 694-6410

GML Grace Mellman Library 41000 County Center Dr. (951) 296-3893

HC Harveston Center 40135 Village Rd. (951) 693-3990

HCPR Harveston Community Park Room 28582 Harveston Dr. (951) 694-6480

MPSC Mary Phillips Senior Center 41845 Sixth Street (951) 694-6464

OTTCT Old Town Temecula Community Theater/ Gallery at the Merc 42051 Main Street (866) 653-8696 PW Pennypickle’s Workshop, Temecula Children’s Museum 42081 Main Street (951) 308-6370

TCC Temecula Community Center 28816 Pujol Street (951) 694-6469

TPL Temecula Public Library 30600 Pauba Rd. (951) 693-8900

TVM Temecula Valley Museum 28314 Mercedes St. (951) 694-6450

25 Chapel of Memories 41970 Moreno Rd. (951) 225-5571

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City of Temecula Parks and Facilities Map

Creating Community Through People, Parks and Programs“It’s What We Do!”

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Facility RentalsLooking for that special place for a memorable wedding reception, family reunion or company picnic? Do you need space to hold a seminar, meeting or a banquet? We have just the place for you! Call one of our facilities listed below to schedule an appointment to tour our facilities or to make your reservation.

Harveston Center (HC)40135 Village Road, (951) 693-3990This beautiful facility overlooks the Harveston Lake and is the ideal venue for wedding receptions, bridal or baby showers, and intimate gatherings. The facility has a covered patio, outside courtyard, on-site kitchen and can accommodate banquet seating for 75 people.

Mary Phillips Senior Center (MPSC)41845 Sixth Street, (951) 694-6464The facility has a full-service kitchen, meeting room and a multipurpose room that can accommodate 100 people.

Temecula Community Center (TCC)28816 Pujol Street, (951) 694-6469An ideal spot for groups needing a room to hold meetings, parties or receptions. The facility has a full-service kitchen and can accommodate 200 people.

Community Recreation Center (CRC)30875 Rancho Vista Road, (951) 694-6410The perfect setting for your next special event, banquet, reception, large party or meeting. Facility has a full-service kitchen and can accommodate groups from 15 to 300 with banquet seating for 250.

Picnic Shelters Reservations are accepted during office hours at the Community Recreation Center, 30875 Rancho Vista Rd., 694-6410.

Harveston Community Park, 28582 Harveston DriveLocated at the Harveston Community Park, features two picnic shelters with a tot lot, built-in barbecues, and picnic tables. Both picnic shelters can be rented together to accommodate larger parties.

Ronald Reagan Sports Park, 30875 Rancho Vista RoadLocated at the northeast corner of the park, the picnic shelter has two built-in barbecues, four picnic tables and a playground the kids will enjoy.

Pala Community Park, 44900 Temecula LaneA great place for your group picnic, outing or birthday party. The picnic shelter has a built-in barbecue, four picnic tables and playground. Tennis, basketball and sand volleyball is also available in the park on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Margarita Community Park, 29119 Margarita RoadThe picnic shelter has a built-in barbecue, picnic tables and playground. Hockey and tennis are also available in the park on a first-come, first-served basis.

Temeku Hills Park Shelter, 31367 La Serena WayEnjoy our park with a castle and ship play structure for your little pirates andprincesses to play! The picnic shelter has a built-in barbecue, three picnic tables and a playground.

Meadows Park, 43110 Meadows ParkwayThe picnic shelter has a built-in barbecue, picnic tables and nearby playground.

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Harveston Lake Pedal BoatsHarveston Lake Park, 29005 Lake House Rd. Electric and pedal boats are available for rent on our scenic 30-acre Harveston Lake. Each boat seats 2-6 people and pets are welcome! Open year-round, weekends and holidays from 12pm to dusk, weather permitting. Rates are $15 for 30 minutes or $25 for one hour. Bring the family and enjoy this fun adventure. For more information contact Keith at Goodtime Rentals (951) 661-3141 or email [email protected].

Multi-Use Trails & BikewaysThe City of Temecula’s trail system currently consists of approximately 97 miles of bike lanes and 22 miles of trails. There are bikeway and trail connections to many of our park sites, schools, and other points of interest within the City. Visit tcsd.cityoftemecula.org for more detailed information. To report hazards on the trails or bike lanes, please contact Public Works at 694-6411.

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1. Bahia Vista Park, 41566 Avenida de la Reina 2. Butterfield Stage Park, 33654 De Portola Rd. 3. Calle Aragon Park, 41621 Calle Aragon 4. Crowne Hill Park, 33203 Old Kent Rd. 5. Harveston Community Park, 28582 Harveston Dr. 6. Harveston Lake Park, 29005 Lake House Rd. 7. John Magee Park, 44656 Corte Veranos 8. Kent Hintergardt Memorial Pk, 31465 Via Cordoba 9. Loma Linda Park, 30877 Loma Linda Rd. 10. Long Canyon Creek Park, 40356 N. General Kearny Rd. 11. Margarita Community Park, 29119 Margarita Rd. 12. Meadows Park, 43110 Meadows Pkwy. 13. Nakayama Park, 30592 Nicolas Rd. 14. Nicolas Road Park, 39955 Nicolas Rd. 15. Pablo Apis Park, 33005 Regina Dr. 16. Pala Community Park, 44900 Temecula Lane 17. Paloma Del Sol Park, 32099 De Portola Rd. 18. Paseo Gallante Park, 32455 Camino San Dimas 19. Patricia H. Birdsall Sports Park, 32380 Deer Hollow Way 20. Pauba Ridge Park, 33405 Pauba Rd. 21. Redhawk Community Park, 44747 Redhawk Pkwy. 22. Riverton Park, 30950 Riverton Lane 23. Ronald Reagan Sports Park, 30875 Rancho Vista Rd. 24. Rotary Park, 28816 Pujol St. 25. Sam Hicks Monument Park, 41970 Moreno Rd. 26. Serena Hills Park, 40747 Walcott Lane 27. Stephen Linen Jr. Memorial Park, 44935 Nighthawk Pass 28. Sunset Park, 32155 Camino San Jose 29. Temecula Creek Trail Park, 33662 Channel St. 30. Temecula Duck Pond, 28250 Ynez Rd. 31. Temecula Skate Park, 42569 Margarita Rd. 32. Temeku Hills Park, 31367 La Serena Way 33. Town Square, 41902 Main Street 34. Vail Ranch Park, 32965 Harmony Lane 35. Veteran's Park, 30965 La Serena Way 36. Voorburg Park, 39960 Nicolas Rd. 37. Winchester Creek Park, 39950 Margarita Rd. 38. Wolf Creek Park, 45850 N. Wolf Creek Dr. 39. Wolf Creek Trail Park, 45454 Wolf Creek Rd.

Park InformationGeneral Information: The City of Temecula’s park system currently consists of 39 beautiful parks that are available for public and recreational use. See below listing of park sites and amenities and refer to page 46 for locations. The following is helpful information regarding park guidelines and rules:

“Enjoy Your Parks Responsibly”

Park Rules:• Loitering in City parks is not permitted.• Help keep our parks clean. Please do not litter.• Appropriate use of handicapped parking will be monitored.• Fire lanes must remain open at all times.• Dogs must be on a leash at all times & please clean up after your dogs.• Consumption of alcohol in the park system is prohibited.• Flying balloons, planes, rockets, and fireworks are not permitted.• Party jumps must be pre-approved. Call 694-6410 for information.• Selling merchandise or providing services in City park sites or City recreational facilities without approval is prohibited. • Overnight parking is prohibited at all park sites and facilities.• For safety purposes, the use of private boats, powered model boats or watercraft

of any kind is prohibited at the Temecula Duck Pond and Harveston Lake Park.

All Neighborhood Parks not listed below close at dusk.The following Special Use Parks below close at 10:00pm.

Harveston Community ParkHarveston Lake Park

Margarita Community ParkPaloma Del Sol Park

Patricia H. Birdsall Sports ParkRonald Reagan Sports Park

Park Locations & Amenities

Wolf Creek Park

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Trash & Maintenance Services

The City of Temecula strongly encourages all residents and businesses to recycle. Residents can call CR&R to request an extra recycling container

at no charge. Discounted rates are provided for local businesses that request a “recycled materials only” bin. For more information,

contact CR&R at (800) 755-8112.

ABOP Center Riverside County offers weekly collection of antifreeze, vehicle and household batteries, oil (and filters), and paint (latex only) at the ABOP Center. WHEN: Every NON-holiday Saturday (Subject to closure due to weather)TIME: 9:00am until 2:00pmWHERE: 25315 Jefferson Ave in Murrieta (N. of Murrieta Hot Springs Rd.)Maximum chemical load: 5 gallons or 50 lbs. (per trip). Some restrictions apply; contact Riverside County Waste Management at (951) 486-3200 for details or visit www.rivcowm.org.

City Wide Clean Up DayCR&R Inc. and the City of Temecula will be co-sponsoring the bi-annual Citywide Clean-up one Saturday in the Fall. All City residents may dispose of e-waste, used motor oil, antifreeze, vehicle batteries, green waste, and bulky items. This service is free to Temecula residents. (ID is required). Event will be held at Chaparral High School between 8am and 2pm. For more information check the city website or contact Dale West in Community Development at (951) 694-6400.

Holiday Schedule Trash Pick-UpOn holidays your trash collection will be delayed by one day. If your normal trash day is Monday, your trash will be collected on Tuesday, etc. If your normal trash day is Friday, your trash will be collected on Saturday. Holidays will also affect the street sweeping schedule. If the holiday occurs on Saturday or Sunday, your trash collection & street sweeping services may not change. Holidays are New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Bulky Item Pick-UpReminder! City of Temecula residents are allowed two FREE bulky item pick-ups, including e-waste, annually. Please call CR&R at (800) 755-8112 and make arrangements in advance for the pick-up of these items.

Street SweepingPlease be a good neighbor and remember not to park on residential streets on trash pick-up day and street sweeping day. Residential streets are swept the day after trash pick-up day. Keeping vehicles off the streets on these days allows efficient trash collection and street sweeping. Observing this simple request helps keep all of Temecula’s neighborhoods looking their best!

Paint CollectionThe California Paint Stewardship Program started in October 2012 with 4 locations in Temecula to take leftover paint. They will accept interior and exterior architectural coatings sold in containers of 5 gallons or less at no additional charge from all residents and certain businesses. Aerosol products (spray cans) and specialty coatings are not allowed. Drop off sites may only collect certain quantities at one time. Call in advance for details. For drop off sites and more information, visit www.paintcare.org or call (855) 724-6809.

Storm DrainsThe City of Temecula would like to remind residents of the City’s storm water and pollution prevention requirements. When it rains, water flows from our streets and into our creeks. Flows then drain into the Santa Margarita River, which ultimately discharges into the Pacific Ocean. The City is committed to improving water quality by implementing programs that systematically reduce and eliminate pollutants from urban runoff before reaching our local creeks. Please join us in this commitment by considering some simple pollution prevention measures:• Use dry methods (raking, vacuuming, sweeping) for outdoor cleaning.• Use rags or powdered absorbents to clean up spills.• Dispose of pet waste, debris, and trash in trash bins, not in the gutter. • Use a mop instead of a hose to clean areas when water is needed.• Set irrigation timers to prevent over-watering. This runoff carries fertilizers, pesti-

cides, and sediment into local creeks and harms their ecosystems.• Do not hose down driveways, sidewalks, or gutters.Other than rain water, it is illegal to send pollutants into our streets, gutters, storm drains, or any waterway. If you see an illegal discharge, please report it by calling us at 951-694-6411. To obtain additional information about the City’s water quality program

It’s Your City...Help us Keep it Clean & Green!

Maintenance DivisionThe Maintenance Division is committed to ensuring an aesthetically pleasing and healthy city by providing safe, clean public areas. The Maintenance Program provides effective landscape and facility maintenance services to parks, slopes, medians, recreation facilities, and also oversees the repair and maintenance of arterial and neighborhood streetlights. If you have a streetlight out in your neighborhood, call the Edison at (800) 611-1911.

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Registration Information & PoliciesFor registration questions or assistance, visit our website at tcsd.cityoftemecula.org, email

[email protected] or call the Community Services Department at 694-6480.

Register Early at Expo 2013!Summer/Fall Registration Dates:

Early bird Registration available on April 20th at the Expo*Online registration begins on April 29th

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Please Register Early!We recommend registering early for all classes and activities. Classes must meet a minimum enrollment. If class minimum is not met, classes will be cancelled. Registered participants will be notified of an alternate class, if one is available. A full refund will be given for activities cancelled by the City.

Pre-Registration and PaymentsPre-registration is required for all classes and activities. Class instructors are only authorized to accept class material fees when noted. All activity and class registration fees must be paid directly to the City of Temecula in the payment methods listed above.

Wait ListIf an activity or class you are interested in becomes full, we recommend enrolling onto the wait list. Wait list enrollments can be processed using the online registration system. If space becomes available, participants on the wait list will be contacted in the order they were received. Class wait lists are reviewed on a regular basis to determine if additional class sessions can be added or class sizes can be increased.

Missed Classes and Class ChangesClass fees will not be pro-rated or credited for missed sessions. The City reserves the right to cancel activities, substitute instructors, change locations and/or dates and times as necessary. In the event that a class has changed the City will make every effort to contact all registered participants.

Transfers and Refunds • All requests for transfers and/or refunds for classes must be requested (5) business days prior to the class start date. A 20% cancellation fee will be

deducted. Requests for refunds or transfers made within (5) business days can be emailed to [email protected] or by calling the Community Services Department at 694-6480. All requests for refunds and/or transfers for swim lessons must be requested from the Aquatics Office (2) business days prior to the first lesson date.

• If a participant is dissatisfied with a class, they must contact Community Services at [email protected] or by phone at 694-6480 prior to the second class to request a credit that can be applied to another class in the future.

• If a participant is unable to continue in a class after the class has begun due to a health issue, a medical excuse must be provided to obtain a credit that can be used to retake the class or applied to another class in the future. Charges for classes attended will be deducted from the credit.

American with Disabilities ActThe City of Temecula understands the obligation to provide access to public service to those qualified individuals with disabilities. Please call 694-6480 with any requests for accommodation at least one week prior to an activity or class.

2 WAYS TO REGISTER ...Online registration is the quickest way to register for classes and activities. This system is secure, simple to use and the best part is you can register for classes 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! With just a few clicks you will be ready to experience online registration and all the benefits it has to offer. If you are new to the system, click on the NEW USER button. If you are returning users, click on the LOGIN button and then search for your desired classes. If you need assistance with the online registration call 694-6480. Save Time.....Register Online: tcsd.cityoftemecula.orgYou may register in person using cash, check or credit card at the following locations:Locations: Days: Hours: (CRC) Community Recreation Center, 30875 Rancho Vista Rd., (951) 694-6410 Mon-Fri 8am-4:45pm(CC) Civic Center, 41000 Main St., (951) 694-6480 Mon-Fri 8am-5pm(TCC) Temecula Community Center, 28816 Pujol St., (951) 694-6469 Mon-Fri 9am-5pm(HC) Harveston Center, 40135 Village Rd., (951) 693-3990 Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

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OldTown•RonaldReaganSportsParkStar Spangled 4th of July ParadeFind your red, white and blue! It’s time for an old-fashioned, hometown 4th of July Parade. This patriotic parade travels north through Old Town Temecula. Applications are available on the City’s website. You don’t want to miss this annual Star Spangled celebration. Date: Thursday, July 4th Time: 10:00am start Location: Old Town Temecula

Family Fun & Fireworks at Ronald Reagan Sports ParkFun at the park for the entire family! Event includes live entertainment on the main stage, fun zone, food vendors and concludes with a spectacular Fireworks show simulcast by KATY 101.3. Location: Ronald Reagan Sports Park Time: 2:00-10:00pm (Fireworks show at 9:00pm SHARP)