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FALL 2018 CITY OF YUBA CITY Parks & Recreation 2-6, 28 Gauche Aquatic Park 7-8 Youth 9-13 Special Events 14-17 Senior Services 18-23 Trips 24-27

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Parks & Recreation 2-6, 28

Gauche Aquatic Park 7-8

Youth 9-13

Special Events 14-17

Senior Services 18-23

Trips 24-27

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April Lane School YCAP. Building 1611 Gray Avenue 9.55 PB ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪

Blackburn-Talley Sports ComplexAvailable for Rental 302 Burns Drive 12.76 SP ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪

Bogue Park 290 Bogue Road .90 N ✪ ✪ ✪

City Hall 1201 Civic Center Boulevard 5.06 PB ✪

Civic Center Field Poole & Civic Center Boulevards 3.0 N ✪ ✪

Clark-Ainsley Mini Park Clark & Ainsley Avenues .06 P ✪

Feather River Parkway 101 Sumner Street 176 C ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪

Gauche Aquatic ParkAvailable for Rental 421 C Street 5.54 C ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪

Geweke Field 808 Gray Avenue 14.75 SP ✪ ✪

Greenwood Park 1521 Greenwood Way 5.42 N ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪

Happy Park 1850 Pebble Beach Drive 6.81 N ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪

Hillcrest Park 893 Railroad Avenue 6.67 N ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪

Holly Tree Park 512 Park View Drive 3.61 N ✪ ✪ ✪

Kingwood Park 1251 Gray Avenue 4.21 N ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪

Lloyd Park 943 Bridge Street 1.64 N ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪

Maple Park 1000 Maple Avenue 1.06 N ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪

Moore Park 801 Bridge Street .70 N ✪

Northridge Park 1880 Clark Avenue 4.49 N ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪

Patriot Park 690 Queens Avenue .26 N ✪ ✪ ✪

Plumas Tower Plaza Mini Park 610 Plumas Street .19 P ✪

Regency Park 2600 Stabler Lane 7.5 N ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪

Sam Brannan ParkAvailable for Rental 810 Gray Avenue 8.51 C ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪

Senior CenterAvailable for Rental 777 Ainsley Avenue 1.30 PB ✪ ✪

Shanghai Garden Park 490 Shanghai Bend Road 6.03 N ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪

Southside Park 190 Wilbur Avenue .64 N ✪ ✪ ✪

Town Square & Fountain Plumas & B Streets 1.0 N ✪ ✪

Veterans Memorial Park Bridge & Second Streets .17 P ✪ ✪

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Explore Yuba City’s Parks & Facilities!Park RentalsReservations for picnic areas at Sam Brannan Park and Gauche Aquatic Park may be made in-person at City Hall or Gauche Aquatic Park. To view pricing and rules, please visit www.yubacity.net and click on “Parks and Facilities” on the Parks & Recreation page. A $50 cleaning deposit is required on all park reservations.

Adopt-A-Park ProgramAdopt-A-Park is a City-wide, community service program that recruits and trains residents to assist in the general care and maintenance of neighborhood parks and other parkland on City property. It also educates the public about creating and preserving clean and safe parks for everyone.

Anyone can Adopt-A-Park! Adopt-A-Park aims to unite and support all people interested in improving Yuba City’s neighborhood open spaces. Our participants include:

★ Individuals ★ Senior Citizens ★ Neighborhood Associations ★ Youth Groups ★ Schools

★ Scouts ★ Church Groups ★ Businesses ★ Non-Profit Organizations ★ Community Groups

Call 822-4650 for more information or download the information located at www.yubacity.net on the Parks & Recreation page.

Skate ParkThe Yuba City Skate Park is located at 806 Gray Avenue. Safety equipment is required. Open 9am - 9pm except when closed due to vandalism or maintenance.

Bocce Ball RentalStop by Kingwood Park on Gray Avenue where you will find two Bocce Ball courts as well as a walking path around the perimeter of the park. Bocce Ball is like lawn bowling/shuffleboard where you throw out a “jack” or “pallino” ball and then two teams roll out colored balls to see who can get the closest to the “jack” for points. Of course there is always the option of striking your opponent’s ball out of the way. This game is great fun for all ages! Equipment is not located at the park.

You can bring your own equipment or call (530) 822-4608 to inquire about renting bocce ball equipment.

Park VandalismWe would like to thank the residents that assist the Yuba City Police Department and the Parks & Recreation Department with tips on park vandalism. Help like this leads to the apprehension of those individuals who do not appreciate the beautiful park system we all enjoy. Thanks for being our extended ears and eyes. Anytime you see something suspicious, please call the Yuba City Police at 822-4660.

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City Staff & CommissionsCity CouncilPreet Didbal MayorShon Harris Vice MayorJohn Buckland CouncilmemberManny Cardoza CouncilmemberStan Cleveland, Jr. Councilmember

City ManagerSteven Kroeger City Manager

Senior CommissionMeets first Wednesday of each month at 9am at the Yuba City Senior Center, 777 Ainsley Avenue, Yuba City, CATanna Thomas, Chairperson Anthony Kurlan, Vice-ChairpersonJohn Boyer Joanne Ellis

Parks & Recreation CommissionMeets quarterly at 5:30pm in the Sutter Room - City Hall, 1201 Civic Center Boulevard, Yuba City, CACyndi Shatswell, Chairperson Ericka Summers, Vice-ChairpersonSharon Foote Gary HurlbutBonnie Pullen

Youth CommissionMeets the third Wednesday of each month at 6pm in the Sutter Room - City Hall, 1201 Civic Center Boulevard, Yuba City.Matt Biggins Sameer GuptaGenevieve Hagen Joanna JarvisJohn Kroeger Nick MorrisLily Patrick Erin RamirezShaan Sandhu Isabelle Smith (Alternate)

Recreation StaffBrad McIntire, Director of Community Service 822-4650Ann Gillen, Recreation Supervisor, Gauche Aquatic Park 822-4655Jessica Peters, Recreation Supervisor, Camps/Contract Classes 822-4649David Palmer, Recreation Supervisor, Adult & Youth Sports 822-4651Jessica Chiechi, Recreation Supervisor, Senior Center 822-4613Kelsey Myers, Recreation Coordinator 822-4794Samantha Benzel, Administrative Assistant 822-7565

Parks StaffMatthew Langley Parks & Grounds Superintendent, 822-4648 Robert Condrey Park Maintenance Supervisor Eddie Garcia Park Maintenance WorkerJoe Villalobos Park Maintenance WorkerBob Myers Park Maintenance WorkerScott Torrey Park Maintenance WorkerErnie Hernandez Park Maintenance WorkerLeo Ramirez Park Maintenance WorkerNick Smith Park Maintenance WorkerRafael Mendoza Jr. GroundskeeperRobert Mireles Groundskeeper

City Phone NumbersDo you live in the Yuba City City limits? Do you need a building permit, access to planning, code compliance or traffic control issues solved? Call:

Building Department 822-4629Gauche Aquatic Park 822-4655Park Reservations 822-4650Parks Department 822-4648Public Works 822-4626Planning 822-4700Finance (Water/Sewer) 822-4618Senior Center 822-4608

Friends of the Yuba City Parks & Recreation Foundation

In response to the growing desire for additional park entities and to provide additional recreational programs and assistance to those in need, the Friends of Yuba City Parks and Recreation Foundation, a non-profit charitable 501-C3 account, was established to raise, distribute and assist in the management of public and private sector funds for the enhancement to City of Yuba City Parks and Recreation Programs.

The Foundation’s giving efforts include: over $15,000 of program scholarships to income-challenged families, a “park pet” play structure at Northridge Park, and handicapped play equipment and the Aqua Climb at Gauche Aquatic Park.

Foundation Board Members: Michele Blake, Brent Bosanek, Karen Cartoscelli, John Cassidy, Abbie Cesena, Sharen Cornils, Narinder Dhaliwal, Judy Johl, Brad McIntire, Barbara Moberly, Jack Taylor and Jim Whiteaker.

Want to help? You can make a difference!Friends invite you to become a FRIEND, as well as an active participant in this growing organization.

Level ContributionFriend $ 25Contributor $ 100Sponsor $ 500Benefactor $ 1,000Life Friend $ 5,000

If you are interested in serving on the “Friends Foundation” and/or making a monetary contribution, please make your tax deductible check payable to: Friends of Yuba City Parks and Recreation Foundation and mail to: 1201 Civic Center Boulevard, Yuba City, CA 95993. For more information, please call Brad McIntire, Director of Community Services, at 822-4650.

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Refund Policy1. Credits/refunds are gladly made

if requested at least three working days prior to the first date of class/program. In the case of special trips, excursions, adult sports leagues and one-time events, credits/refunds will be issued only if notification is received by the noted deadline. All credit/refunds or transfers, except those resulting from a Department cancellation, are subject to a $7 administrative fee per class/program per participant.

2. If you are not satisfied with your class/program, you must contact us within 24 hours after your first class/program meeting. Credits/transfers may not be given if doing so drops class enrollment below minimum required. Credits will not be given after the second class meeting or for services already rendered.

3. Classes/programs that fail to meet the minimum enrollment may be canceled. If a class/program is canceled due to low enrollment, your registration fee will be credited to your account unless specified otherwise. Yuba City Parks & Recreation will make every effort to give 48 hours advance notice of low enrollment cancellations.

4. Sports credit/refunds: 50% of fee refunded before first game or meet. No credit/refunds given after the first game or meet.

5. Trips that include ticketed events will not be refunded unless the spot can be filled and it will be at the discretion of the department. All other trip cancellations are subject to a $7 administrative fee per trip per person.

6. Classes/programs will not meet on federally observed holidays unless otherwise noted by the instructor.

7. Please allow four weeks for a refund to be processed and delivered by mail. Refunds may be issued sooner pending when the request is processed relative to the City’s designated check disbursement schedule.

Registration Information OnlineRegister online at www.yubacity.net/registration. There is no extra charge to sign up online. Family discounts are not available for online registration at this time.

TelephoneYou must have a current calendar year class-specific registration waiver on file.

Mail-In A registration form will be mailed or faxed to you if requested. Registration forms are available online at www.yubacity.net. Please enclose a completed, signed registration form with check or money order made payable to: City of Yuba City. Mail to City Hall at least one week before start of class/program date.

In PersonCome by and register in person at the locations listed below.

Waiting ListsOnce a class/program is filled, a waiting list will be taken. All registrations received after an activity has been filled will automatically be put on a waiting list or you may call 822-4650 to be placed on a waiting list. Calls will be made in the order they appear on the list. Spaces will be filled by the first person contacted.

Special NeedsAny special needs or medical notations must be listed on the registration form under the “Special Instructions” area. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Yuba City encourages those with disabilities to participate in our classes/programs. If you have special needs, please call us at 822-4650 in advance.

Policies and Procedures1. Registration is processed on a

first-received, first-served basis.2. Class/program fee, dates and times

are subject to change although every effort will be made to comply with the listed information.

3. Advance registration is required for all classes, special programs, etc. No registration will be taken at the class/program unless noted.

4. Any special needs or preferences must be listed on the registration form under the “Special

Instructions” area or in the “comments” section if registering online.

5. Material or supply fees may be in-cluded in class/program fee or paid to instructor at first class. Check specific class listing.

6. The Department reserves the right to cancel any class/program for reasons it deems necessary.

7. Classes and programs without minimum enrollment may combine with another class or be canceled.

Non-Resident FeesA non-resident is anyone who lives outside the Yuba City city limits. If applicable to a program, this fee is listed throughout the Activity Guide as NR. A non-resident fee ranging from $2 - $10, depending on the program, will be charged per participant, per transaction, with a maximum of $30 paid per year per participant. The customer must provide past receipts for the non-resident fees to be waived after the maximum is met.

Late FeesIn order to maintain our high-quality programs, it is important for patrons to register by the stated deadlines. Late fees of $10 per transaction have been instituted for some programs to emphasize the importance of our deadlines. Fees are used to cover additional staff and supplies needed for the program on short notice.

Registration LocationsYuba City Parks & Rec.City Hall1201 Civic Center BoulevardYuba City, CA 95993(530) 822-4650Mon - Fri, 8am - 5pm

After-hours registration may be deposited in the Utility Drop Box located at 1201 Civic Center Blvd.

Yuba City Senior Center777 Ainsley AvenueYuba City, CA 95991(530) 822-4608Mon - Fri, 7:30am - 4pm

Gauche Aquatic Park421 C StreetYuba City, CA 95991(530) 822-4655JanuaryMon - Fri, 4 - 6:30pmFebruary - MayMon - Fri, 8am - 6pm

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Volunteer PositionsSenior Center Bingo The Yuba City Senior Center is seeking volunteers whom are available on Friday nights from 4 - 10pm. Volunteers would be in charge of setting up tables, putting out coffee and snacks, and will assist in the selling of Bingo cards and confirming the winning numbers. This is a great opportunity to volunteer and connect with our senior community!

Senior Center Office The Yuba City Senior Center is seeking volunteers available two days a week Monday - Friday for either a morning shift of 8am - 12pm or afternoon shift of 12pm - 4pm. Duties would include assisting with light office work, answering phone calls, and filing paperwork.

Youth Sports Coach The City of Yuba City is seeking volunteers who can provide an enjoyable and safe sporting experience for your assigned group of athletes! The position will range from 2 - 4 hours a week and may include evening and weekend work. You must have a desire to work with children, possess organizational skills, patience, maturity, dependability, sound character, strong morals, values and personal ethics. There is an age requirement of at least 16 years old to volunteer.

Adult Sports Scorekeeper The City of Yuba City is seeking volunteers who would be available Monday Friday from 6 - 10pm. Duties of this position would include keeping score for adult softball games and other adult sports. There is an age requirement of at least 16 years old to volunteer.

Adopt-a-Park Adopt-A-Park is a citywide community service program that recruits and trains residents to assist in the general care and maintenance of neighborhood parks and other park land on City property. Adopt-A-Park also educates the public about creating and preserving clean and safe parks for everyone. Particular areas within parks that may be adopted include flowerbeds, playgrounds, trees and shrubs, courts, undeveloped parkland, and trails.

Service Group Projects Are you part of a community service group or business that would like to partake in the care or maintenance of one of our many Yuba City parks? Give us a call with your project proposal or we would be happy to assist with ideas!

Eagle Scout/Girl Scout Projects The City of Yuba City is happy to assist with Eagle Scout and Girl Scout projects! If you have a project, proposal or would like project ideas, please give us a call!

Sutter Animal Services Animal Service volunteer positions require a minimum of 8 hours a month regardless of position or job task. Opportunities available include walking dogs, socializing with animals, housekeeping, assisting at educational events, and light clerical work. Volunteers must be at least 18 years old, however, children 13 years old and above can volunteer as long as accompanied by a parent or guardian.

ContactPlease call 822-4794 or visit www.yubacity.net/volunteer for a volunteer application and/or more information.Kelsey Myers [email protected]

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All Gauche Aquatic Park programs and activities are subject to change without notice.

Polar Bear Plunge & SlideSlide down the 25’ waterslide and/or jump into the ice cold activity pool to welcome in 2019. After you catch a chill, warm up in our heated pool. Everyone receives a t-shirt. Minimum enrollment must be met by 12/20 or the event will be canceled. Register by 12/20 for $25, or $30 up until the morning of the event.

Tuesday 9amJanuary 1, 2019Now - December 20: $25 December 21 - January 1: $30

Facility & Meeting Room RentalsNeed somewhere to hold a small group meeting or a large company picnic? Gauche Aquatic Park has space for both! Please call (530) 822-4655 for more information and specific details!

Public Swim Passes Make Great Holiday Gifts!

Unlimited Use Gauche Aquatic Park Public Swim Passes On Sale Now! Save money by purchasing your 2019 Gauche Aquatic Park Swim Pass early. Discounted passes are on sale now through May 31, 2019. Beginning June 1, passes will be priced at the original fee. Passes must be purchased at Gauche Aquatic Park. Public Swim Passes are not valid for Tot-Time or Twilight Swim.Unlimited Use Public Swim Pass

Purchased Now - Apr 2019

Purchased May 2019

Purchased June - Aug 2019

Individual $100 $150 $200Family & Friends (4 People) $200 $250 $300Additional Family/Friend $50 $60 $75

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United States Masters Swim TeamThis monthly team program for adults has organized workouts to help you improve overall fitness and develop better swimming techniques. Coaches and/or workout boards available. Instructors: Merry Finch & Stan Lee. Begins the first scheduled day of each month.Ages 18 +Dates Days TimeSeptember 4 - October 27 Monday - Thursday 11am - Noon

Saturdays 9 - 10:30amSeptember - December Monday - Friday 6 - 8pm

Monthly 3 months 6 months 12 months Drop In$80 $210 $360 $600 $10

Lap SwimSwimming laps burns calories and tones muscle. Give Lap Swim a try and get an unbelievably effective workout!

Ages 16+ (14 & 15 year-olds welcome with a parent/guardian that is in the water with them.)Dates Days TimeSeptember 4 - October 27 Monday - Thursday 11am - Noon

Saturdays 9 - 10:30amSeptember - December Monday - Friday 6 - 8pm

Single Entry

Single Entry (60+) 10 Visits

10 Visits (60+) Monthly 6 Months 1 Year

$5 $3 $40 $25 $65 $300 $695

Office/Registration HoursMonth Day TimeSeptember & October Monday - Friday 10am - 5pmNovember - January Monday - Friday 6 - 8pm

GAP office/programming closed 11/19 - 11/23 and 12/24/18 - 1/1/19.

Senior/Adult Water AerobicsNo matter your age or fitness level, Water Aerobics is for you! Gain flexibility and agility while building cardiovascular fitness and muscle. Instructor: Sharon Guillory. Tuesday/Thursday 11am - NoonMonthlyAges 18 +Months 49 & Under 50 & OverSeptember $40/$50NR $32/$35NROctober $44/$54NR $36/$39NRNovember $28/$38NR $20/$23NRJanuary $36/$46NR $28/$31NR

AdvertisingAre you interested in having your business displayed in our Activity Guide for 16,000+ people in our community to see? Give us a call! (530) 822-4650 or e-mail [email protected]. We would love to hear from you!

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Youth Flag FootballBoys and Girls will learn the basic fundamentals of Flag Football. We emphasize fun and not competition. Practices will be held a maximum of one hour per week with a six-game schedule played on Saturday mornings. All practices are set by the volunteer coaches. Volunteer coaches are needed. If interested, please contact Kelsey Myers at (530) 822-4794. Deadline to Register: Friday, August 31September 29 - November 3 (games on Saturdays)Ages 8 - 11$75/85NR (Includes t-shirt and trophy)Yuba City High School and Renzullo Field (Gray Ave. School)

Mighty Mite Flag FootballGirls and Boys will be introduced to basic flag football while using Nerf equipment. Recreation staff will work with kids developing skills for the game, learning teamwork and simply have fun. Children will learn skills for 25-minutes, take a 5-minute break and then play a 30-minute game. Deadline to Register: Friday, August 31Saturdays, September 29 - October 27 Ages 4 - 7$70/80NR (Includes t-shirt and trophy)Yuba City High School and Renzullo Field (Gray Ave. School)

Y O U T H S P O R T SMighty Mite BasketballChildren will have fun learning the fundamentals of basketball in a non-competitive environment. Participants will use lowered baskets and scores will not be recorded as the emphasis will be placed on fun and participation. No games during the week of Thanksgiving. Deadline to Register: Friday, October 12Saturdays, November 10 - December 15Ages 4-7$70/80NR (Includes t-shirt and trophy)Location TBD

Youth Winter BasketballEmphasis will be placed on the development of fundamental skills, teamwork and self-esteem. Practices are a maximum of one hour per week. Volunteer coaches are needed. If interested, please contact Kelsey Myers at 822-4794. Practice day set by volunteer coach. Deadline to Register: Friday, November 16Saturdays, January 12 - February 16Ages 8 - 15 (Minors: 8 - 9, Majors: 10 - 11, Seniors: 12 - 13, Teens: 14 - 15)$75/$85NR (Includes t-shirt & trophy)Various Yuba City Unified Schools

Competitive Basketball LeagueThe Yuba City Youth Basketball program is a recreational based league with competitive options in age groups where we have enough participants to support teams in both recreation and competitive divisions. Players trying out for the competitive division should be able to dribble with both hands and consistently make an uncontested layup. Any players that tryout and are not selected for a competitive team will be automatically placed on a team in the recreation division. Deadline to Register: Friday, November 16Tryouts *ALL PLAYERS MUST ATTEND* (Location & Time TBD)Fridays & Saturdays, January 11 - February 23Ages 10 - 12$95/$105NR (Includes jersey, selection awards & playoff tournament)Location TBD

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Kidz Love SoccerSessions include age-appropriate activities: skill demonstrations, fun games and instructional scrimmages. Young soccer enthusiasts experience soccer fun in a safe, non-competitive environment.Mommy/Daddy & Me Soccer - As you and your child participate in our fun, age-appropriate activities, your child will be developing their large motor skills and socialization skills.

Tot/Pre-Soccer - Teaches the basic techniques of the game and builds self-esteem through participation and fun soccer activities. Children learn to follow instructions in a nurturing, age-appropriate environment.

Skillz & Scrimmages - Kids enjoy advanced skill building: dribbling, passing and shooting in a team-play format. Each class will focus on scrimmages that emphasize specific technical points.

RAIN-OUT HOTLINE: 1-888-372-5803Parents can call the Rain-out Hotline on days with questionable weather to find out if practices will be held or notAges 2 - 10$97/$107NR (Includes jersey)Tuesdays Happy Park

Class Ages Dates Time FeeMommy/Daddy & Me 2 - 3½ 9/11 - 10/16 5:15 - 5:45pm $77/$87NRTot/Pre-Soccer 3½ - 5 9/11 - 10/30 3 - 3:35pm $97/$107NRSoccer 1 5 - 6 9/11 - 10/30 4:20 - 5:05pm $97/$107NRSoccer 2 7 - 10 9/11 - 10/30 3:35 - 4:20pm $97/$107NR

Class Ages Dates Time FeeMommy/Daddy & Me 2 - 3½ 1/22 - 3/12 5 - 5:30pm $97/$107NRTot/Pre-Soccer 3½ - 5 1/22 - 3/12 3:30 - 4:05pm $97/$107NRTechniques & Teamwork 5 - 6 1/22 - 3/12 4:05 - 4:50pm $97/$107NR

Tennis ProgramsDeadline to register is the Thursday prior to the first class of the month. All classes are held rain or shine. Items to bring: water, sunscreen, athletic shoes (non-marking), and wear athletic attire. Racquets provided if needed. Any questions, please contact Shawn at [email protected]. Classes are held at the Yuba City Racquet Club, 825 Jones Road, Yuba City.

Junior “ACES” Beginner TennisJunior “Aces” Tennis is designed for children ages 5 - 13 to experience the basic fundamentals of tennis, then play fun, tennis related games and drills. No class 11/22.Monthly, September - NovemberAges 5 - 13Class Days Times FeeAces Tue/Thur 3:30 - 4:30pm $109/$119NRSaturday Aces Saturdays 9 - 10am $69/$79NR

Future Junior Excellence Training & Junior Excellence TrainingFuture Junior Excellence Training (FJET) is a mid-level and Junior Excellence Training (JET) is a junior training program open to all high school age players.Monthly, September - NovemberHigh School Age$149/$159NRClass Days TimesFJET (mid-level) Monday/Wednesday

Thursday3:40 - 4:40pm4:45 - 5:45pm

JET Monday/Wednesday/Thursday 4:45 - 5:45pm

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Skyhawks Sports AcademySand Volleyball ClinicAll aspects of volleyball are taught through drills and exercises that focus on passing, setting, hitting and serving. This program is designed for the beginning and intermediate player. Our staff will assist boys and girls in developing fundamental skills through games, speed drills and daily scrimmages aimed at developing the whole player. No Class November 20.Tuesdays September 4 - October 9 OR October 16 - November 27Ages 6 - 9 4 - 5pmAges 10 - 13 5:15 - 6:15pm$90/$100NRSam Brannan Park Sand Volleyball Court

Beginning Golf CampUsing the SNAG (Starting New At Golf) system, participants learn the fundamentals of putting, chipping, pitching and driving in addition to the rules, etiquette and strategy of the game. Our progressive curriculum and modified equipment has simplified instruction so that young players can make an effective transition onto the golf course. No Class November 22.Thursdays 4 - 5pm OR 5:15 - 6:15pmSeptember 6 - October 11 OR October 18 - November 29Ages 5 - 9$90/$100NRLocation TBD

Red Ball TennisThis class provides a relaxed environment where fundamental tennis skills are taught, along with a wide range of fun activities that help develop agility, balance, movement, sending, receiving and gross motor skills on a 36-foot court. In addition to expanding tennis skills, players improve their movement and rallying skills. We help each player to develop better tennis mechanics and more consistent shots. A variety of fun activities are used to improve player athleticism through agility, balance, coordination, and movement development. No Class November 19.Mondays 4 - 5pmSeptember 10 - October 15 OR October 22 - December 3Ages 5 - 9$90/$100NRLocation TBD

Green Ball TennisThis class emphasizes all aspects of the game and helps improve proper shot technique. Focus is placed on live ball drills that develop rallying and decision-making skills, along with proper movement and recovery. Point playing games are used to reinforce the skills learned and to improve the player’s competitive skills. Using teaching progressions that lead to live-ball play is a key element in this program. No Class November 19.Mondays 5:15 - 6:15pmSeptember 10 - October 15 OR October 22 - December 3Ages 8 - 12 $90/$100NRLocation TBD

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Elite Fitness Intro to Physical FitnessCome have fun while getting active with cardio courses and other cardio activities. No class 11/22, 12/25, 1/1/19.Tuesdays & Thursdays 7 - 8pmMonthlySeptember - JanuaryAges 10 - 17 years$50 per monthElite Fitness (851 Gray Avenue, Yuba City)

Kuk Sool Won / Self-DefenseMonthlyInstructor: Daniel Tejada236 Bridge Street, Yuba City

Class Age Day Time FeeTurtle TotsDevelop coordination and listening skills

3 - 5 M 5:15 - 5:45pm $40/$50NR

DragonsDevelop focus, discipline, control, balance

5 - 6 M 4:15 - 5pm $50/$60NR

Children Develop focus, discipline, and respect

7 - 12 Tu/Thu 4:15 - 5pm $50/$60NR

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Winter CampThis will be a fun filled week of activities to keep the youth busy during the long Winter Break! Our camp will be loaded with games, sports, arts & crafts, Pizza Party on Mondays, Field Trip on Wednesdays, and Bowling on Fridays! No camp 1/1/19. Sign up early because space is limited! Deadline to register is Thursday, December 13. A $10 late fee applies after this date.Week 1: Wednesday - Friday; Week 2: Monday - Fridqy January 2 - 11Full Day: 7am - 6pm Half Day: 7am - 1pm OR Noon - 6pmAges 5 - 12 Week 1 Rate: $100/$110NR Week 2 Rate: $145/$155NRDay Rate: $35/$45NR Field Trip Day: $45/$55NRHalf Day Rate: $25/$30NR Gray Avenue Middle School

Thank You Coaches!The Yuba City Parks and Recreation Department would like to say “thank you” to the volunteer coaches for the Summer Youth Basketball League and the Track & Field Program. Their hard work and commitment is greatly appreciated.

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Freshi Media: Learning Online

Digital Media Creation Suite6 Month SubscriptionUsing Open Source apps, you’ll work your way through five engaging tech based subjects – Computer Coding, Video Game Design, Screenwriting, Web Design and Filmmaking. Loaded with content, our Digital Creator Suite allows you to experience a variety of exciting 21st century digital media skills! For more information, contact Tyler Shoemaker at (818) 434-6166 or [email protected]: 7 - 18 $59/$69NR

3D Animation Skills6 Month SubscriptionStudents use Blender to create fun and original 3D animated shapes, characters and short animations! Blender is a versatile software used by professionals and students to create 3D animated projects. This course is perfect for youth interested in art, graphic design or animation. For more information, contact Tyler Shoemaker at (818) 434-6166 or [email protected] 7 - 18 $39/$49NR

Lego CampsMinecraft Engineering with LEGO®

Bring Minecraft to life using tens of thousands of LEGO® parts! Build engineer-designed projects such as a motorized Creeper, a portal to the Nether, and a moving Minecart! Create your favorite Minecraft objects with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor. Whether you are new to Minecraft and the LEGO® building system or a seasoned veteran, you’ll be hooked on the endless creative possibilities. For more information, please visit www.play-well.org. Minimum enrollment must be met for class to take place. Deadline to register is Friday, December 21, 5pmTuesday - Friday 9am - 12pmJanuary 8 - 11Ages 5 - 7 $91/$101NRYuba City Recreation Facility Portable, 1611 Gray Avenue

Minecraft Master Engineering with LEGO®

Bring Minecraft to life using LEGO® parts! Build a motorized walking Creeper, a terrifying Ghast, and a motorized Minecart! This project-based camp, designed by Play-Well instructors, combines the basic format of our core engineering-themed programs based on the world of Minecraft. Students will explore real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture while building their favorite Minecraft objects. Students will have a blast, even without any prior experience with Minecraft or the LEGO® building system. For more information, please visit www.play-well.org. Minimum enrollment must be met for class to take place. Deadline to register is Friday, December 21, 5pmTuesday - Friday 1 - 4pmJanuary 8 - 11Ages 7 - 12 $91/$101NRYuba City Recreation Facility Portable, 1611 Gray Avenue

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Sunday, September 16 • 11am - 4pmJoin us at Sam Brannan Park in Yuba City for our 2nd Annual Food

Truck Mania! There will be plenty of food and fun for the whole family! Get your team ready because we will also be hosting a

Corn Hole Tournament! $20/team and you can sign up at City Hall. Call 530-822-4650 for more information.

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Cornhole

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2018 Toride City, Japan Sister City Visit

October 26 - November 1Our Japanese Sister City delegation from Toride City, Japan will be here in October! The Yuba City Sister City Association is looking for families living in the Yuba-Sutter area who are interested in hosting an adult or two students from Japan. Each host family will host two students or one or two adults. Hosting is a fun way for you and your children to experience Japan right here in Yuba City!

For more information, please contact Jim Grant at (530) 301-2797.

A student delegation will be visiting Japan in February 2019 - contact us for more information about this exciting opportunity!

Yuba City Downtown Christmas Stroll & Tree Lighting

Saturday, December 8Parade & Tree Lighting, 6pm

Downtown Yuba City on Plumas Street

Get into the spirit of the holidays and ring in the season at the City of Yuba City Holiday Parade and Tree Lighting! The parade will begin at 6pm at the north end of Plumas Street. At the completion of the procession, the Mayor of Yuba City will light the evergreen under the water tower. This event is

free and open to the public.

Coffee & CroonersA benefit for the Friends of Yuba City Parks & Recreation

Coming in December, 2018Ting’s Refuge, 1501 Butte House Rd., Yuba City

Brunch & Entertainment No-host bar available.

Tickets ($25 for one, $45 for two) are available at City Hall, Gauche Aquatic Park, Senior Center & Ting’s Refuge.

For more information, contact Narinder at (530) 682-1724.

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Community Memorial Museum1333 Butte House Road, Yuba City

Fine Art ExhibitSeptember 15 - November 25For the sixth year, the Community Memorial Museum of Sutter County will be presenting a fine art exhibit, featuring artwork from local and regional artists. For this year, the artwork will explore structures built by man. A reception will be held on September 14.

Trees and Traditions Annual GalaDecember 1, 5pmJoin us for the best holiday party in town! Champagne, wine, and heavy hors d’oeuvres are accompanied by live music, a silent auction, raffle and more!

Annual Children’s Holiday ProgramDecember 9, 1pmCome join us for stories, crafts, cookies, and maybe even a visit from Santa!

Museum Volunteer PositionWe are always looking for great volunteers to join our team! Volunteers staff the front desk when the Museum is open. This includes greeting visitors, answering any questions they may have, answering the phone, and selling items in the Museum Store. Volunteers also work on special projects, help at events, make ornaments and help decorate for Trees & Traditions.

For more information, call 822-7141 or visit suttercountymuseum.org

Paws for a CauseThursday, September 13, 5 - 8pmTing’s Refuge1501 Butte House RoadYuba City

Join us for a fun-filled night of appetizers, live music by Déjà Vu, raffle prizes, and a no host bar. All proceeds benefit the homeless animals of the Sutter Animal Services Facility.

Tickets are $25 in advance or $30 at the door. For tickets, please contact Helen Asher at (530) 632-4167 or visit the Yuba City Animal Shelter at 200 Garden Highway!

Sponsored by the Friends of SASA, our local 501c3 Non-Profit

Harvest FestivalFriday, October 26, 4 - 7pm Location TBA

Mark your calendars! The Yuba City Youth Commission will be hosting their annual Harvest Festival! Arts & crafts, food, face painting, games, a kids costume contest, entertainment, and fun for the whole family!

Admission is one box or can of food. The Youth Commission will donate all admission foods to community pantries.

Wednesday, October 31 8am - 5pm

(No tours after 5pm.)

City Hall has transformed into some of your favorite themes! Join us on Halloween, where you can trick or treat in costume through all of our departments and see all of the fun behind the scenes!

Trick or Treat at...

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Yuba City Walk to END Alzheimer’sSaturday, September 8, 20188am Check In • 9:30am 1 or 2 mile Walk Starts

Visit https://act.alz.org/yubacity2018 to sign upGauche Aquatic Park, 421 C Street, Yuba City

Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research.

Fall Citizen’s AcademyThe Yuba City Police Department is now accepting applications for its Fall Citizen Academy, which starts on August 30 and continues every Thursday evening for 12 weeks. There is no cost for this class, but space is limited.

Applications are due by Friday, August 24, at 5pm.

Applications can be submitted online at www.yubacity.net or in person at 1545 Poole Blvd., Yuba City.

Contact Katy Goodson at (530) 822-4725 or email [email protected] with any questions.

Thursdays, 6 - 9pmAugust 30 - November 15Yuba City Police Department1545 Poole Blvd., Yuba City

City of Yuba City

Community Service Award

Do you know someone contributing to the quality of life in Yuba City with the spirit of civic engagement? Nominate that special person today at www.yubacity.net/csa - For questions or more information email us at [email protected] or check out www.yubacity.net/csa

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Senior Handyman ProgramThis program is funded through the Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG). The primary purpose of this program is to provide assistance to seniors to complete small but important home repairs. The cost of the repairs is paid for through the program.

Who Is Eligible for Help? Applicants must live in and own the home to be repaired. The home must be located in the City of Yuba City, city limits. Applicants must be at least 60 years of age and meet the requirements.

Who Will Perform the Work?All work is performed by a qualified senior tradesman. Call 822-4608 for more information. What Are Eligible Repairs? The program is designed to address a variety of repairs, including but not limited to:

★ Replacing cracked or broken windows ★ Installing weather-stripping ★ Replacing light bulbs ★ Caulking tubs and sinks ★ Minor electrical repairs ★ Other miscellaneous repairs

The repairs are limited to $750.

Activity CardAll Senior Center cardholders can participate in any ongoing activity card class.1 year: January - DecemberQuarterly: Jan - Mar, Apr - Jun, Jul - Sep, Oct - DecDuration Resident Non-Resident1 Year $36 $403 Months: $9 $10

LibraryOur Library’s stocked with NEW hardback and paperback books just waiting for you to take home and escape into the fabulous world of your favorite author. Library use with current Activity Card only. Monday - Friday, 8am - 3:30pm

Senior ScholarshipThe Yuba City Parks and Recreation Department is pleased to offer scholarships to less financially fortunate members of our community. The scholarships are supported by funds from Rick Balfour and Friends of the Yuba City Parks and Recreation Foundation. The criteria to qualify for a Senior Scholarship include proof of income, public assistance or financial need. Applications are available at our office. Applicants must live in Sutter County and be age 60 or older. Scholarships are limited to $40 per calendar year, per person for all classes, activity cards and trips. Scholarships will be granted as long as funds are available. If the program fee is more than $40, participants are responsible for paying the difference.

HICAP Counseling ServiceSenior Information and AssistanceHICAP (Health Insurance Counseling & Advocacy Program) is a free service that provides a state-registered counselor who can help with questions or problems relating to Medicare A & B, Prescription D, and Medicare billing and claims, supplemental health insurance and long term care insurance. Appointments are necessary and may be made by calling FREED at 742-4474.Participants must be age 65+ or disabled to qualify.

Legal Services for Seniors 60 & overLandlord-tenant issues, Medi-Cal forms, powers of attorney, advance health care directives, debit/credit issues and other legal help. Pam Epley, a paralegal, is available by appointment at the Senior Center. Please call 742-8289 to schedule an appointment.

Estate Planning/Legal Issues for SeniorsPaulla Hyatt-McIntire, Certified Specialist, Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Law, will be available to discuss various legal topics concerning estate planning and elder law. Call 822-4608 for more information and times.

Yuba City Senior Center777 Ainsley AvenueYuba City, CA 95991(530) 822-4608Monday - Friday 7:30am - 4pm

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Free Workshops

Blood Pressure ScreeningFREE

It is important to check your blood pressure often if you have risk factors for high blood pressure. Come to the Yuba City Senior Center once a month and have your blood pressure screened by

Freedom Home Health & Hospice Services.Wednesdays 10 - 11amSeptember 19, October 17, November 21, December 19, January 16

safeTALK: Suicide Alertness for Everyone

FREEsafeTALK is a half-day training in suicide alertness. It helps participants recognize a person with thoughts of suicide and connect them with resources who can help them in choosing to

live. Participants don’t need any formal preparation to attend the training—anyone age 15 or older who wants to make a difference can learn the safeTALK steps. This free training is presented by Sutter-Yuba Behavioral Health. Space is limited, please call 822-4608 to reserve your spot.Thursday 11am - 3pmSeptember 6

Hospice CareFREE

Join Freedom Home Health & Hospice for an informational workshop on the fundamentals of hospice care.

Thursday 11am - NoonSeptember 20

Mental Health First Aid TrainingFREE

Mental Health First Aid is a public education program that introduces participants to risk factors and warning signs of mental illnesses, builds understanding of their impact, and overviews

common supports. This 8-hour course uses role-playing and simulations to demonstrate how to offer initial help in a mental health crisis and connect persons to the appropriate professional, peer, social, and self-help care. The program also teaches the common risk factors and warning signs of specific types of illnesses like anxiety, depression, substance use, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, and schizophrenia. Presented by Sutter-Yuba Behavioral Health. This is an 8-hour course spread over 2 days. Commitment to both days is required. Please call 822-4608 to reserve your spot.Thursday & Friday 11:30am - 3:30pm October 4 & 5

Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program (HICAP) Medicare Presentation

FREEAre you or a loved one a Medicare beneficiary, turning 65 and new to Medicare or disabled? If you need help in understanding Medicare updates for 2019, coordinating Medicare with an

employee retirement plan, paying for Medicare costs, or avoiding Medicare penalties, join us for a free Medicare presentation at the Senior Center. Space is limited, please call 822-4608 to reserve your spot.Thursday 11am - 12pmOctober 25

HICAP Medicare Part D EnrollmentFREE

Once again, registered HICAP Counselors will be at the Yuba City Senior Center to help with your Medicare Prescription Drug Plan options for 2019. Please bring your Medicare Card and list of

medicines. Call 822-4608 to schedule your appointment.Thursday 10am - 3pmNovember 8

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Special Events and ClassesGenealogy Show and TellWe encourage you to bring hard copy or laptops and share your genealogy discoveries and resources. Tips and techniques for beginning your genealogy as well as how, when and where to record memoirs will be presented. Experienced genealogists will be available to mentor beginners.Mondays 9:30 - 11amSeptember 10, October 8, November 19, December 10, January 14

Monthly Evening DanceJoin us on dates listed below to get back into the swing of things! Please bring a snack to share with everyone.Fridays 6 - 9pm September 14, October 12, November 9, December 14, January 11$6 per person and a snack to share

Shred WeekBring in all of those old documents for shredding. Titan Shred will be dropping off secure bins for you to drop all of those old documents in for shredding, and will pick-up at the end of the week and shred at that time.October 29 - November 2

Annual Senior Resource FairLearn about the many resources for seniors that the City of Yuba City has to offer. Vendors will include: Housing, Assisted Living, Food Programs, Legal Services, Transportation, Medicare, Healthcare, Flu Shots and More. You do not want to miss out on having all of this information in one location! In addition, Titan Shred will have secured bins at the Senior Center for your documents that you would like to have shredded.Thursday 9:00am - Noon November 1

Annual Holiday Art & Craft FairUnique handmade gifts, cards, paintings, ceramics, pottery, quilts, jewelry and more! Saturday 9am - NoonNovember 17

Senior Center Facility Rentals

Are you looking for a place to hold your next family reunion, birthday party, or holiday event? Stop by the Yuba City Senior Center and take a look around! Please call 530-822-4608 for more information and specific details!

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Caregiver Support Educational Seminar SeriesYou are invited to attend a FREE monthly educational series, presented by Prestige Assisted Living, featuring experts and professionals who provide support to families and who are advocates for seniors and their care. Space is limited. Please call 822-4608 to reserve your seat(s).

Identity Theft, Protect Your Loved One Senior fraud and identity theft rates are rising quickly.Thursday 11am - NoonSeptember 13

Brain Fitness for Seniors Brain exercises are important to keep the mind sharp.Thursday 11am - NoonOctober 11

Skip the Holiday Blues Enhance your loved one’s spirit during the holidays.Thursday 11am - NoonNovember 8

Managing Chronic Conditions Self-management support provides tools to improve health.Thursday 11am - Noon December 13

Christmas Tree Lighting and Potluck Mark your calendar and come help us start the holiday season with our tree lighting! We will provide the turkey and dressing, you bring a side dish, salad or dessert to share. Please sign-up by at the Senior Center by Wednesday, November 28th.Wednesday 5:30 - 7pmDecember 5Free with Activity Card and a side dish, salad or dessert to share

Media Devices/ComputersOur instructor is available by appointment to help you with your iPhone, iPad, Android, Tablet or Kindle. Learn the basics on one of our computers, or bring your own laptop. Pre-registration is required.Fridays by Appointment Only 9:30 or 10:30am$35/hour

Unless otherwise noted, please call (530) 822-4608 to reserve your spot for free classes and events at the Senior Center.

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Games at the Senior CenterGames at the Senior Center require an Activity Card unless otherwise noted. Yuba City Senior Center, 777 Ainsley Avenue, Yuba City, CA 95991, (530) 822-4608. All times listed are approximate.

Activity Day Time NotesBilliards Monday - Friday 8am - 4pmDominoes Thursday 11:30am - 3:30pmPing Pong Monday - Friday 8am - 4pmBingo Friday 6pm

Doors open at 4pmLast buy-in at 5:50pm

$10 buy-in for 10 cards (1 packet)Refreshments ServedMust be 18 years old

Bridge Tuesday & Friday 11:45am - 3pm Knowledge necessaryHand-N-Foot Wednesday 10:30am - 3pm All skill levels welcome.Pinochle Single Deck Tuesday, Friday 11:30am - 3:30pm Basic Knowledge Double Deck Tuesday & Friday 11:30am - 3:30pm Knowledge necessary Evening Monday 4:30 - 9pm Knowledge necessary Lessons Tuesday, Friday Call for Time Additional $3Mahjong Monday 10am - 12:30pmFarkle Monday 1 - 3pmPoker Tuesday 12pm

Arts & CraftsClass Dates Day Time R NR InstructorCeramicsMust purchase own supplies.

September 5 - 26October 3 - 31November 7 - 28December 5 - 19January 2 - 30

Wednesday 9 - 11:30am $20$25$20$15$25

$23$28$22$17$28

Jeanette Hale & Donna McFarland

Fine ArtReceive individualized instruction. Beginner to advanced welcome. Medium is your choice. Must purchase own supplies.

September 4 - 25October 2 - 30November 6 - 27December 4 - 18January 8 - 29

Tuesday 1 - 4pmOR 5:30 - 8:30pm

$52$65$52$39$52

$59$74$59$44$59

John Voter

PotteryMust purchase own supplies. *No Class 10/8, 11/12 & 11/19, 12/10 - 31, 1/21

September 10 - 24October 1 - 29*November 5 - 26*December 3January 7 - 28*

Monday 1:30 - 5:30pm $30$40$20$10$30

$35$46$22$12$35

Tamra Spoto

Quilting & NeedlecraftMust purchase own supplies.

Ongoing Friday 9 - 11:30am Activity Card

Knitting Must purchase own supplies.

Ongoing Tuesday 10am - 3:30pm Activity Card

Adult ColoringSupplies provided.

Ongoing Wednesday 11:30am - 1pm Activity Card

WatercolorMust purchase own supplies.

Ongoing Friday 9 - 11am Activity Card

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FitnessClass Dates Day(s) Time R NR InstructorYogaEnhance flexibility, balance and endurance while releasing inner stress. *No class 9/3, 10/8, 11/12, 12/24 - 31, 1/21

September 5 - 26*October 1 - 31*November 5 - 28*December 3 -19*January 2 - 30*

Monday/Wednesday 8 - 9am $35$45$35$30$40

$39$50$39$34$45

Lynne Bennett

NEW! Brain & Body BoostGentle exercises designed to target both brain and body. Improve balance, agility, strength and coordination using breathing techniques to calm stress and sharpen concentration. *No class 12/26

September 5 - 26October 3 - 31November 7 - 28December 5 - 19*January 9 - 30

Wednesday 12:30 - 1:30pm $20$25$20$20$20

$22$28$22$22$22

Gretchen Eggen

Balance Class for Fall PreventionStabilization skills (seated and standing), Breathing skills, Better balance, and Core awareness.*No Class 9/3, 10/8, 11/12, 12/24 - 31, 1/21

September 5 - 26*October 1 - 31*November 5 - 28*December 3 - 19*January 2 - 30*

Monday/Wednesday 9 - 10am $35$45$35$30$40

$39$50$39$34$45

Lynne Bennett

Body ToningStrengthen muscle groups and firm abs, arms and thighs*No Class 9/3, 11/12, 1/21

September 5 - 26 *October 1 - 31November 5 - 28 *December 3 - 12January 7 - 30*

Monday/Wednesday 9 - 10am $21$30$18$12$21

$23$34$20$14$23

Beth Boucher

Fit BallImprove your posture, balance, coordination and flexibility.*No Class 11/22, 1/1

September 4 - 27October 2 - 30November 1 - 29*December 4 - 13January 8 - 31*

Tuesday/Thursday 8 - 9am $32$36$32$12$32

$36$40$36$14$36

Beth Boucher

Fitness After 50Cardio to increase heart rate and get your blood flowing. Work at your own skill level. *No Class 11/22, 1/1

September 4 - 27October 2 - 30November 1 - 29 *December 4 - 13January 8 - 31*

Tuesday/Thursday 9 - 10am $24$27$24$12$24

$27$30$27$14$27

Beth Boucher

Zumba GoldMove to the beat with dance movements set to exciting Latin rhythms. Build strength, balance, flexibility and memory!Most of all … Have fun!!*No Class 9/18, 12/25, 1/1

September 4 - 25*October 2 - 30November 6 - 27December 4 - 18January 8 - 29

Tuesday 10:10 - 11:10am $15$25$20$15$20

$17$28$22$17$22

Cecilia Liburdi-Castillo

Barre AboveBarre Above is a fusion of yoga, pilates, and dance building strength, flexibility, balance and helps with posture. *No Class 11/12, 1/21

September 17 - 24October 1 - 29November 5 - 26*December 3 - 17January 7 - 28*

Monday 8 - 9am $10$25$15$15$15

$12$28$17$17$17

Cecilia Liburdi-Castillo

Country Line DanceDance the latest steps to great music!

Ongoing Monday/Wednesday 10am - 12pm Activity Card

Intro Line Dancing Class Learn new dances at a slower pace for beginners

Ongoing Thursday 11:30am Activity Card

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Fleet WeekSan Francisco Join us for tours of ships from the United States Navy and Coast Guard bringing over 900 sailors and coasties to the Dogpatch neighborhood. Portside, enjoy a festival atmosphere. This is a great way to experience day to day lives of sailors’. Feel free to enjoy a no-host lunch of your choice. Sunday 6:45am - 6pmOctober 7$70

Walking Food TourDowntown Historical Sacramento Downtown Sacramento is experiencing a 21st century renaissance! Tour guests will be guided down Sacramento’s original main street, while learning about the area’s rich history and architecture, from the mid-1800s through today. Discover first-hand why Sacramento is called the America’s Farm-to-Fork Capital, as you taste renowned cuisine from eclectic menus boasting locally sourced ingredients. Wednesday 12:15 - 6pmOctober 10$90

Rogers Family Coffee Plant TourLincoln, California The Rogers Family Company, makers of San Francisco Bay Coffee, invites you to experience an in-depth tour of their 290,000 sq ft factory in Lincoln and learn about the coffee roasting and packing process. Not only will you experience the who, what and how, but you will be able to learn of the WHY during the Q&A session. By the end of the tour, you will be a genuine coffee expert! There will be an opportunity afterwards to purchase coffee to take home. Enjoy lunch afterwards at Awful Annie’s Restaurant.Saturday 9am - 3pmNovember 3$40

Apple Hill & No Host LunchPlacervilleThis annual trip up to the apple country is a wonderful way to enjoy all the delight this time of year has to offer. You will have plenty of time to explore High Hill Ranch and its large craft fair, apple barn and homemade apple fritters, pies and donuts. Wednesday 7am - 6pmNovember 7$35

City-Sponsored Day TripsRegistration can be in person or online. Trip Refund Policy - Trips that include ticketed events will only be refunded if notification is received seven days in advance and the spot can be filled. All refunds will be made at the discretion of the Department and a $7 administrative fee per person, per trip, will be applied. Trip Sign-Up Day - Thursday, September 11 at 7am.

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The Great Dickens Christmas FairCow PalaceThe Great Dickens Christmas Fair is a one-of-a-kind holiday adventure into Victorian London - an elaborate party with hundreds of costumed players performing and interacting with patrons in over 120,000 square feet of theatrically-lit music halls, pubs, dance floors, and Christmas shops. It’s a twilight evening in Charles Dickens’ London Town - a city of winding lanes filled with colorful characters from both literature and history. Enticing aromas of roasted chestnuts and hearty foods fill the air. Cries of street vendors hawking their wares ring out above the bustling crowd. Dozens of lamplit shops are filled to overflowing with Christmas gifts. The Dickens Christmas Fair is a treasured Bay Area tradition since 1970 and a splendid way to celebrate the holidays.Sunday 7am - 6pmNovember 18$55

Meet Me in St. LouisWoodland Opera HouseThe stage adaptation of the classic 1944 film musical examines one year in the life of the Smith family, who live in St. Louis just as the 1904 World’s Fair is preparing to take place there – until the father’s New York job offer threatens to take them away. You are sure to “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” with this holiday classic. Lunch before the show at Kitchen428 Restaurant. Sunday 10am - 5:30pmDecember 2$70

Charles Dickens’ A Christmas CarolSacramento Theatre CompanyA holiday classic! The Christmas tale traverses Ebenezer Scrooge’s greed-filled past, his regrettable present void of forgiveness, and his fated future if he doesn’t change his avaricious ways.Sunday 12:30 - 6pmDecember 16$50

Christmas Lights Tour & DinnerA Yuba City Senior Center holiday tradition. Come and enjoy a night filled with Christmas cheer! You will start with dinner at Frank Fat’s and then enjoy the dazzling display of lights on a ride through downtown Sacramento!

Wednesday 4:30 - 10pmDecember 19$58

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California Academy of SciencesBased in Golden Gate Park, the California Academy of Sciences is a destination like no other and a must-see San Francisco museum. It’s the only place on Earth to house an aquarium, planetarium, and natural history museum – all under one living roof. From the splashing penguins in African Hall to the wildflowers on the roof, the building is bursting with life. A four-story living rainforest and awe-inspiring coral reef ecosystem showcase Earth’s biodiversity, while immersive planetarium shows offer a new perspective on the planet we call home. Will include pre-reserved tickets to a Planetarium show. Lunch is at your leisure and on your own at the Academy Café.Wednesday 7am - 6pmJanuary 9$75

Cirque du Soleil – VOLTAAT&T Park

The big top will be set-up at AT&T park for another mesmerizing show full of amazing acrobatic acts. VOLTA is a captivating voyage of discovery. It’s about finding yourself, and unveiling your personal powers. Inspired in part by the adventurous spirit that fuels the culture of street sports, the show weaves acrobatics in a visually striking world driven by a stirring melodic score. VOLTA is a story of transformation. It is about being true to oneself, fulfilling one’s true potential, and recognizing one’s own power to make it possible.Sunday 8:30am - 7pmJanuary 13$95

Sierra Sacramento Valley Medical Museum TourThe Museum of Medical History of the Sierra Sacramento Valley Medical Society showcases developments in medicine with a special relationship to our region, from the mid-1800‘s through today. A variety of large artifacts are displayed, including examination tables, a 1920-era x-ray machine, wheelchairs, nurses uniforms, a doctor’s office cabinet, skeleton, 1950-era iron lung, Civil War amputation kits, live leeches, and a variety of medical art. You’ll also find an array of classical 19th century instruments including cups, various tools for bleeding, ether masks and medicines with mercury, arsenic and strychnine. The Museum of Medical History is also home to an extensive library containing early medical textbooks and journals. After the tour, we will stop for lunch at Logan’s Steakhouse. Wednesday 8:45am - 3:30pmJanuary 23$50

STOMP – Broadway on TourSacramento Community CenterStomp is explosive, provocative, sophisticated, sexy, utterly unique and appeals to audiences of all ages. The return of the percussive hit also brings some new surprises, with some sections of the show now updated and restructured and the addition of two new full-scale routines, utilizing props like tractor tire inner tubes and paint cans. Stomp. See what all the noise is about. Sunday 12:30 - 6pmFebruary 3 (Date may change) Cost TBD

Kinky BootsHarris Performing Arts CenterSometimes the best way to fit in is to stand out! With six Tony Awards to its credit (including Best Musical, Best Score and Best Choreography) and songs by pop icon Cyndi Lauper, the “irresistibly good” (Washington Post) Kinky Boots finds Charlie Price struggling to live up to his father’s expectations. Can the family business – a gentlemen’s shoe factory in Northampton – continue? With the factory’s future hanging in the balance, help arrives in the unlikely but spectacular form of Lola, a fabulous performer in need of some sturdy new stilettos. Inspired by true events, it’s “dazzling and joyous! A reminder that both musicals and shoes can lift you up” (Daily News).Sunday 11am - 5pmFebruary 17Cost TBD

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Collette Vacation Tours

Discover PanamaHighlights…Gamboa Rainforest Resort, Emberá Indigenous Village, Panama Canal cruise, Panama City, Miraflores locks, Anton Valley, Chitré, Rum Bodega, and Playa Bonita.January 31 - February 8, 20199 Days, 15 Meals (8 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 4 Dinners)Single: $3949, Double: $3249/person, Triple: $3219/person

Discover Cuba: A Cultural ExplorationHighlights… Che Guevara Memorial & Museum, Cayo Santa Maria Island, Remedios, Sugar Museum, Cuban Cigars, Cienfuegos, Botanical Gardens, Havana, Revolution Museum, Finca Vigia – Ernest Hemingway’s Home, Cuban Fine Arts Museum, Salsa Dancing, and Casa Fuster.February 20 - 27, 2019 8 Days, 16 Meals (7 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, and 6 Dinners)Single $5799, Double $4899/person

Italian VistasHighlights: Rome, Colosseum, Ruins of Pompeii, Sorrento Coast, Isle of Capri, Florence, Statue of David, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Tuscan Winery, Venice, Choice on Tour, Murano Island, Verona, Stresa, Locarno, and Switzerland.March 17 - 29, 2019 13 Days, 17 Meals (11 Breakfasts, 1 Lunches, and 5 Dinners)Single $5449, Double $4649/person, Triple $4599/person

America’s Music CitiesHighlights: French Quarter, Choice of French Quarter Walking Tour or Panoramic Coach Tour or New Orleans, New Orleans School of Cooking, Jazz Revue, Swamp Tour, Graceland, Belle Meade Plantation, Grand Ole Opry Show, Country Music Hall of Fame, Ryman Auditorium, and Historic RCA Studio B.March 31 - April 7, 2019 8 Days, 11 Meals (7 Breakfasts, 1 Lunches, and 3 Dinners)Single $3799, Double $2999/person, Triple $2969/person

Exploring Scotland & IrelandHighlights: Edinburgh, Choice on Tour, Whisky Distillery, Loch Ness, Urquhart Castle, Glasgow, Belfast, Titanic Experience, Giant’s Causeway, The Causeway Coast Rail Journey, Derry, Glenveagh National Park, Ulster American Folk Park, Dublin, and Castle Stay.April 24 - May 6, 201913 Days, 17 Meals (11 Breakfasts, 6 Dinners)Single $4899, Double $4499/person, Triple $4449/person

Discover Washington, D.C.Highlights…U.S. Capital Building Tour, World War II Memorial, White House Visitor Center, Smithsonian Institution, Arlington National Cemetery, Mount Vernon, Old Town Alexandria, Washington National Cathedral, and Ford’s Theatre.April 25 - 30, 20196 Days, 9 Meals (5 Breakfasts, 4 Dinners)Single $3224, Double $2574/person, Triple $2544/person

The Colorado RockiesFeaturing National Parks and Historic TrainsHighlights…Denver, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado National Monument, Grand Junction, Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, Mesa Verde National Park, Royal Gorge Route Railroad, and Garden of the Gods.June 1 - 9, 20199 Days, 12 Meals (8 Breakfasts, 4 Dinners)Tour Pricing TBD

Newfoundland & Labrador DiscoveryHighlights…St. John’s, Clareville Area, Cape Bonavista, Terra Nova National Park – Twillingate, Gander, Rocky harbor, Gros Morne National Park, St. Anthony, L’Anse Au Clair, and Corner Brook.July 18 - 29, 201912 Days, 18 MealsTour Pricing TBD

Exploring Greece & Its IslandsHighlights…Athens, Thermopylae, Metéora, Kalambaka, Delhi, Arachova, Olympia, Mycenae, Tolo, Mykonos, Santorini, and Oia.September 16 - 30, 201915 Days, 22 MealsTour Pricing TBD

Get a sneak peek at some upcoming fabulous tours!Slide show presentations:Thursday 10:30amNovember 8

Brochures will be available at the Yuba City Senior Center.

Look for NEW Upcoming Collette Vacations: ★ Niagara Falls & New York ★ Spotlight on New York City Holiday

★ Costa Rica: A World of Nature ★ Discover Washington, DC ★ Countryside of the Emerald Isle

If you have another location in mind please come by, and we can look that up for you and help you set-up your DREAM Vacation!

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FACILITY RENTALS

SAM BRANNAN PARK • GAUCHE AQUATIC PARK

YUBA CITY SENIOR CENTER • BLACKBURN-TALLEY SPORTS COMPLEX

FACILITY RENTALS

SAM BRANNAN PARK • GAUCHE AQUATIC PARK

YUBA CITY SENIOR CENTER • BLACKBURN-TALLEY SPORTS COMPLEX