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Registration Form ........................ 5Lego Camp ................................. 6Karate ......................................... 6Online Drivers Ed......................... 6Urban Jazz Dance ....................... 7Creative Movement ..................... 7Tennis ......... ................................ 7Origins of Oakley ......................... 8Bocce Ball ... ............................... 9Exploring the Delta ...................... 9Basketball Class.......................... 9Zumba ......................................... 9Oakley Library Programs ............ 10Kids Soccer ................................. 11Adopt-A-Park ............................... 12Parks Matrix ................................ 13Facility Rentals ............................ 14-15Parks Map ................................... 16-17You, Me, We= Oakley ................. 18Online Classes ........................... 19After School Program .................. 20Youth Advisory Council .............. 21Christmas Tree Lighting ............. 22Brunch with Santa ....................... 23Leer Para Crecer ......................... 23Marsh Creek Coastal Clean Up .. 24Classes in Spanish ..................... 25-30Community Contacts ................... 30Sponsors ..................................... 31

Table of ContentsCONTACT INFORMATION

Recreation Division Offi ce3231 Main StreetOakley, Ca 94561

Registration and Information Desk925-625-7041

Recreation Manager Lindsey Bruno925-625-7042

[email protected]

Recreation TechnicianCindy Coelho925-625-7044

[email protected]

Oakley Recreation Buildings (ORB)1250 O’Hara AveOakley, Ca 94561

White House (Community Annex)204 Second StreetOakley, Ca 94561

The Recreation Division reserves the right to photograph and video record events, pro-grams, classes and facilities for advertising use on our web site, and recreation guide only.

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PRE-REGISTRATIONPlease register one week prior to the class start date. Each class has a minimum enrollment re-quirement to cover the cost of the program. Early registration is recommended.

ACCOMMODATIONSPlease indicate special accom-modations required on the reg-istration form and speak to the program supervisor.

REFUNDSIf you are not satisfi ed with a pro-gram you have attended please contact the program supervisor for refund information.

YOUTH SCHOLARSHIPScholarships are available for in-come-qualifi ed youth who reside in Oakley. Applications are avail-able online and at City Hall.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING?Required items will be listed in the class or program description. For questions please contact the program supervisor.

PLAN AHEADCity Hall is closed the fi rst and third Friday of every month.

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Participant Name: ____________________________________

Program Name: Program Number: Oakley Resident: Age/Grade: Program Fee:

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Parent/Guardian (If under 18): __________________________________

Street Address: __________________________________

City: ______________ State: ________ Zip: ________

Day Phone: ___________ Evening Phone: ___________ Mobile Phone: __________

E-mail Address: ____________________________________ Please make checks payable to The City of Oakley(Return check fee of $57.00 will be automatically charged to the liable guardian or participant of said activity)

As the parent/guardian of a minor participating in the City of Oakley’s Recreation Programs, Field Trip and Services, I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury. This Waiver, Release and Indemnity Agreement is intended to discharge in advance the City of Oakley, the Oakley Union School District, the Liberty Union High School District and its offi cers, employees, volunteers, and agents from any and all liability arising out of or connected in any way with myself or my child/ward’s participation in said activity, even though that liability may arise out of negligence or carelessness on the part of the persons or entities mentioned above. It is further agreed that this Waiver, Release and Indemnity Agreement is to be binding on my heirs and assignees. I agree to assume the full risk of any injuries, damages or loss that I or my minor child/ward may sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with or as-sociated with each activity. I additionally agree to indemnify the City against any claims or rights of action for damages which I or the minors has/have before or after they reach age of majority. I further agree that certain marketable information may be used in accordance with State Laws and regulations. Such items include: e-mail addresses, photos and press releases that include statements made by myself or my child/ward in publication of said activities. In the event of any emergency, I authorize City Offi cials to secure from any licensed hospital, physician, and/or medical personnel any treatment deemed necessary for my minor child’s immediate and emergency care if it be deemed to sustain life. I also agree that I will be responsible for payment of any and all medical services rendered. In case of an emergency during activities

In case of emergency whom should we contact?

Name: __________________ Phone:_____________ Relationship: _____________

Name: __________________ Phone: _____________ Relationship: _____________

Physician: ______________ Insurance Carrier: ______________ Group Number: ______________

Does your child take any medications or have any allergies or other health problems we should be aware of? If yes, please explain:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

* I agree to all of the above conditions:* I understand that I am subject to dismissal from participation of said activity for inappropriate and disrespectful behavior.* I understand that my child’s/ wards enrollment is subject to dismissal due to certain violations of the Recreation Division’s program code of conduct (available for viewing in the Recreation Division main offi ce.)* I have read and fully understand the above Waiver, Release and Indemnity Agreement and Permission to Secure Treatment. Participant/ Guardian Signature: ___________________________ Date: ______________

For Offi ce Use Only: Date Received: ________________ Shirt Size: _____________ Gender:____________

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LEGO FALL CAMP Age: 6-12 years old Location: Iron House Elementary School

LibraryInstructor: Wes Pitter

Do you want to have fun this fall? Lego Camp is where to be! At this weeklong camp, you can build with a huge, expertly sorted Lego collection. You will win a prize and may even take home a trophy! You’ll see old friends and make new ones! Mr. Pitter is a Lego expert who will have lots of fun activities for you to do. Snacks will be provided daily and every camper builds a Lego creation to take home the last day of camp.

Fee: $150 Residents $160 Non-ResidentsLEGO007 10/7-10/11 Mon- Fri. 9:00am-12:00pm

PANDE’S BLACK DRAGON KARATEAge: 4-11 years oldLocation: 1250 O’hara AveInstructor: Grand Master Luis Pande

Hosted on Mondays and Wednesdays for a total of 12 instructional hours, participants will learn discipline and respect for ones self and others in a fun, safe environment. Students will learn karate movements, skills and techniques. * All testing fees are payable to the instructor prior to the test.

Fee: $60 Residents $70 Non-ResidentsBDK029 9/16-10/23 Mon. & Wed 5:30pm-6:30pm

BDK030 10/28-12/4 Mon. & Wed 5:30pm-6:30pm

BDK031 12/9-1/15 Mon. & Wed 5:30pm-6:30pm

BDK032 1/20-2/26 Mon. & Wed 5:30pm-6:30pm

No class on 12/25, 1/1, 1/20, 2/17

PANDE’S BLACK DRAGON KARATEAge: 12 years old and upLocation: 1250 O’hara AveInstructor: Grand Master Luis Pande

Hosted on Mondays and Wednesdays for a total of 12 instructional hours; participants will learn discipline and respect for ones self and others in a fun, safe atmosphere. Learn karate movements, skills and techniques.* All testing fees are payable to the instructor prior to the test.

Fee: $60 Residents $70 Non-ResidentsK029 9/16-10/23 Mon. & Wed 6:30pm-7:30pm

K030 10/28-12/4 Mon. & Wed 6:30pm-7”30pm

K031 12/9-1/15 Mon. & Wed 6:30pm-7:30pm

K032 1/20-2/26 Mon. & Wed 5:30pm-6:30pm

No class on 12/25, 1/1, 1/20, 2/17

ONLINE DRIVER’S EDUCATIONAge: 15 years old and upLocation: OnlineInstructor: Erika Vieyra

Are you tired of asking your parents and friends for a ride? Are you at least 15 years of age? If so, this class is for you! This is an interactive, online course with videos, animated driving scenarios and sample test questions. Learn the rules of the road, major causes of traffic collisions, DMV procedures and much more. Receive a DMV-approved Certificate of Completion which is required for teens under 17 ½ years of age in order to obtain a learner’s permit and driver’s license. Students must register at City Hall, 3231 Main Street Oakley. Valid email address required.

Fee: $59 Residents $69 Non-ResidentsDRIVERS005 Course is ongoing

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URBAN JAZZ DANCE Age: 7-13 years old Location: 1250 O’Hara AveInstructor: Jabris Rucker

This dynamic and innovative class of excit-ing leaps and turns builds confidence while students learn diverse dance styles, includ-ing lyrical, modern and ballet. This class will introduce a variety of music genres such as Jazz, Blues, Pop, Funk, and Rhythm & Blues. Students will develop physical strength, tech-nique, performance quality, personal style and creativity through movement. Each class will be structured into 3 parts, warm-up and stretching, technique and dance vocabulary, and choreography. A dance demonstration will be provided for family and friends on Thursday, Dec. 5 at 4:15pm.

Students are expected to wear all black attire, black jazz shoes or bare fee. No slippers are permitted.Fee: $60 Residents $70 Non-ResidentsUJD005 9/12-10/17 Thur. 4:30pm-5:30pm

UJD006 10/24-12/12 Thur. 4:30pm-5:30pmUJD007 1/9-2/13 Thur. 4:30pm-5:30pm

UJD008 2/20-3/27 Thur. 4:30pm-5:30pm

No class on 10/31 or 11/28

CREATIVE MOVEMENT Age: 3-6 years old Location: 1250 O’Hara AveInstructor: Jabris Rucker

Creative Movement is a fun class that encour-ages students to use their imaginations, ex-press individuality through improvisation, im-prove motor skills, and build self-esteem as they learn the basics of dance. Each class will be structured into 5 parts: creative play, warm-up and stretching, technique and dance vocabulary, choreography, and dance games. A Creative Movement Winter Performance will be held on Dec. 4 at 4:15pm.Students are expected to wear dance attire or comfortable work-out gear (leotards, tights, leg-

gings, fitted tops etc.)Fee: $60 Residents $70 Non-Residents CMD005 9/12-10/17 Thur. 3:45pm-4:30pm

CM006 10/24-12/12 Thur. 3:45pm-4:30pmCM007 1/9-2/13 Thur. 3:45pm-4:30pm

CM008 2/20-3/27 Thur. 3:45pm-4:30pm

No class on 10/31 or 11/28

10 AND UNDER JUNIOR TENNISAge: 4-10 years oldLocation: Diamond Hills Sports ClubInstructor: Diamond Hills Staff

This class is designed for first-time and experienced players alike. Kids will be grouped, based on skill level. Appropriate Quick Start Tennis Equipment will be used to ensure the success of each child. Instruction will cover warm-up and hand-eye coordination drills as well as basic fundamentals of proper stroke development. Students will learn to rally, score and play out points in no time!

Fee: $85 Residents $95 Non-ResidentsKTEN006 10/14-11/18 Mon. 4:00pm-5:00pm

JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT TENNISAge: 11-14 years oldLocation: Diamond Hills Sports ClubInstructor: Diamond Hills Staff

This class is designed for the 11 – 14 year old who wants to learn the basics required to make the high school tennis team. Students will learn general skills and proper technique. Tennis drills and exciting games will be played.

Fee: $115 Residents $125 Non-ResidentsKTEN005 10/17-12/5 Thur. 4:00pm-5:30pm

No class on 10/31 and 11/28

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BOCCE BALLAge: adultsLocation: Creekside Park, 3900 Creekside

WayInstructor: John Newman

This popular team sport is a fun, social activity to get together with old friends and make new friends. Teams consist of 4 – 8 players. Teams will play 2 games per night, 3 games if time permits. Games are scheduled on Tuesday or Thursday evenings. Each team captain must submit a team roster and each team member must complete a registration form.

Fee: $20 Per PersonBOC008 8/27-10/17 Tue. or Thur. 5:30pm-7:30pm

EXPLORING THE FRAGILE ECOLOGY OF THE DELTA

Age: all agesLocation: 204 Second StreetInstructor: Roni Gehlke

The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta is one of the least understood, but vital resources in California. Its fragile ecology can change in a blink of an eye. Come learn about the Delta birds and fish, water quality, and much more during this 6-week introduction presented by the Delta Science Center.

Fee: $55 Residents Fee includes 1 year free individual membership to the Delta Science CenterEXP001 10/9-11/13 Wed. 6:30pm-8:00pm

BASKETBALL CLASSAge: 25 years old and upLocation: O’Hara Park Middle SchoolInstructor: Luis Colmenares This basketball class offers players the opportunity for 3 on 3 or 4 on 4, half court games without the commitment of a league. Great aerobic workout! Space is limited and registration is on site at O’Hara Park Middle School. Some “black-out dates” for school

functions apply.

Fee: $45 Residents B-Ball001 Dates & times to be determined

ZUMBAAge: teens and adultsLocation: 1250 O'hara AveInstructor: Ayaba Morgan Zumba Exercise classes are fitness parties that blend upbeat world rhythms with easy-to-follow choreography, for a total-body workout that feels like a celebration. Students should bring water and wear tennis shoes and comfortable clothes.

Fee: $55 Residents $65 Non-ResidentsZUM025 9/5-10/10 Thur. 6:00pm-7:00pm

ZUM026 1/2-2/6 Thur. 6:00pm-7:00pm

ZUM027 2/13-3/20 Thur. 6:00pm-7:00pm

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TODDLER STORY TIME Age: infants and toddlersLocation: Oakley Library

Books, songs, and fi ngerplays for preschoolers and their caregivers.

9/18-10/30 Wednesdays 10:15am

FAMILY STORY TIMEAge: all agesLocation: Oakley Library

The whole family is invited to come have fun listening to books, singing songs, and making a craft. Thursdays 6:30pm

READ TO A DOG Age: 6-13 years oldLocation: Oakley Library

Improve your reading skills and make a new friend by reading aloud to a dog from H.A.L.O Angel Ears Therapy Dogs. register or walk-in as space permits. Beginning in November.

Third Saturday every month 10:30am-11:45am

STITCHIN’ SATURDAYS Age: adultsLocation: Oakley Library

Crochet and knit with other stitchers or learn

how from our knowledgeable volunteers. Second Saturday every month 10:00am-12:00pm

ADULT BEADING WORKSHOP Age: 13 years old and upLocation: Oakley Library

Local beading expert Donna Cooper will teach you have to create simple projects. Registration is required. Every third Wednesday 6:00pm-8:00pm

OAKLEY LIBRARY HOURS Monday: Closed Tuesdays: 10am-9pm Wednesdays: 10am-9pm Thursdays: 2pm-9pm Fridays: 2pm-6pm Saturdays: 10am-6pm Sunday: Closed 1050 Neroly Road Oakley Ca, 94561 925-625-2400

MOMMY/ DADDY & ME SOCCERAge: 2-3.5 years oldLocation: Creekside ParkInstructor: Kidz Love Soccer

Introduce yourself and your toddler to the “World’s Most Popular Game!” As you and your child participate in our fun age appropriate activities, your child will be developing their large motor skills and socialization skills. The fun happens on the fi eld, and in Mommy/ Daddy & Me Soccer, parents are part of the action, not watching from the sidelines!

*Fee: $50 Residents $60 Non-ResidentsFee: $70 Residents $ 80 Non-Residents*MDS009 9/23-10/21 Mon. 5:05pm-5:35pm

MDS010 1/27-3/17 Mon. 5:05pm-5:35pm

No Class on 2/17

TOT/PRE-SOCCERAge: 3.5- 5 years oldLocation: Creekside ParkInstructor: Kidz Love 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. Shin guards are required after the fi rst meeting. Fee: $70 Residents $80 Non-Residents

TPS009 9/23-11/4 Mon. 3pm-3:30pm

TPS010 1/27-3/17 Mon. 3pm-3:30pm

No Class on 2/17

SOCCER 1:TECHNIQUES AND TEAMWORK

Age: 5-6 years oldLocation: Creekside ParkInstructor: Kidz Love Soccer

Players will learn dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting, age-specifi c defense, etc. Fun skill games are played at every session, and every participant will have a ball at his or her feet. Small-sided soccer matches will be introduced gradually. Shin guards are required after the fi rst meeting.

Fee: $70 Residents $80 Non-ResidentsS009 9/23-11/4 Mon. 3:30pm-4:15pm

S010 1/27-3/17 Mon. 3:30pm-4:15pm

No Class on 2/17

SOCCER SKILLS & SCRIMMAGESAge: 7-10 years oldLocation: Creekside ParkInstructor: Kidz Love Soccer

Kidz 7-10 years of age will enjoy advanced skill building: dribbling, passing and shooting in a team play format. Each class will focus on scrimmages that emphasize application for fi ner technical points. All levels are welcome to come enjoy the world’s most popular game! Each participant receives a soccer jersey. Shin guards are required. Fee: $76 Residents $86 Non-ResidentsSS009 9/23-11/4 Mon. 4:15pm-5:00pm

SS010 1/27-3/17 Mon. 4:15pm-5:00pm

No Class on 2/17

Please call the Kids Love Soccer class hotline at -1-888-372-5803 in case of

inclement weather.

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1 Laurel Ball Fields, 850 Laurel Road 13.6 • • • • • • • •2 Summer Lake Community Park, 4020 Summer Lake

Drive 17.0 • • • • • • • • • •3 Creekside Park, 3900 Creekside Way 10.0 • • • • • • • • • • •4 Freedom Soccer Fields, 1040 Neroly Road 8.5 • • • •

Neighborhood Parks

5 World of Discovery Crockett Park, 4150 Richard Way 4.7 • • • • • • • •6 Cypress Community Park,4001 Frank Hengel Way 6.0 • • • • •7 Daffodil Park, 590 Daffodil Drive 1.7 • • • • •8 Riata Park, 607 Saddlebrook Way 1.7 • • •9 Holly Creek Park, 4758 Hagar Court 6.7 • • • • •10 Magnolia Park, 5301 DafFodil Drive 5.0 • • • • • •11 Marsh Creek Glen Park, 430 Hill Avenue 2.4 • • • •12 Novarina Park, 100 Brown Road 2.2 • • •13 Nunn-Wilson Family Park, 1000 Oxford Drive 3.0 • • • • • • •14 Nutmeg Park, 1068 Nutmeg Drive 2.6 • • • • •15 Briarwood Park, 101 Michaelangelo Drive 2.0 • • • •16 Shady Oak Community Park, 247 Cedar Glenn Drive 5.0 • • • • •

Smaller Parks

17 Civic Center Park, 3213 Main Street 1.0 • • •18 Claremont Bay Park, 4676 Bayside Way .25 •19 Heartwood Park, 240 Heartwood Drive 1.5 • • •20 Harvest Park, 3854 Harvest Circle .05 • • •21 Heather Park, 2276 Canterbury Lane .16 • • •22 Lakewood Drive Park, 1882 Lakewood Drive .60 • • • •23 Live Oak Ranch Park, 19 Solitude Way 1.0 • •24 Main Street Park, 4991 Gardenia Ave .40 •25 Manresa Park, 1088 Clear Lake Drive .26 • •26 Oak Grove Park, 403 White Oak Court .8 • • • •27 Simoni Ranch Open Space, 20 Simoni Ranch Drive 1.0 • •28 Sycamore Drive Park, 1799 Park Place .24 • • School Parks East Bay Regional Parks District ParksGehringer Elementary School Oakley/ Antioch Shoreline

Oakley Elementary School Big Break Shoreline

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The Recreation Division is accepting instructor proposals for the Spring/Summer 2014 Recreation Guide. For more information or to submit an instructor proposal contact Cindy Coelho at 925-625-7041 or email [email protected]

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INSCRIPCIÓN Por favor, regístrese una semana antes de la fecha de inicio de clases. Cada clase tiene un requisito mínimo de inscripción para cubrir el costo del programa. Recomendamos que se registre con tiempo.

MODIFICACIONESIndique alguna modificación especial que sea requerida en el formulario de registración y por favor hable con el supervisor del pro-grama.

¿QUÉ DEBO LLEVAR?Los elementos necesarios se encuentran la descripción de la clase o programa. Si tiene preguntas por favor póngase en contacto con el supervisor del programa.

PLANIFIQUE CON ANTICIPACIÓNEl Palacio Municipal está cerrado el primer y tercer viernes de cada mes.

REEMBOLSOSSi usted no está satisfecho con el programa que ha asistido, por favor póngase en contac-to con el supervisor del programa para más información sobre el reembolso.

Si necesitan asistencia en Español o tienen alguna pregunta sobre los programas que están disponibles, se puede comunicar con Gabriela Baños-Galván 925-625-7011, [email protected]

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CAMPAMENTO DE LEGO

Edad: 6-12 Ubicación: Iron House Elementary School

LibraryInstructor: Wes Pitter

¿Quieres divertirte este otoño? ¡Entonces el Campamento de Lego es donde quieres es-tar! En este campamento de una semana, podrás construir con una enorme colección de Legos. Puedes ganar un premio y tal vez llevar a casa un trofeo! Veras a viejos amigos y hacer otros nuevos! El Señor Pitter es un experto en Lego y tendrá muchas actividades divertidas para ti. Habrá bocadillos todos los días y cada participante construye una cre-ación Lego para llevar a casa el último día del campamento.

Costo: $150 Residentes de Oakley$160 Residentes de otras ciudadesLEGO007 10/7-10/11 9:00am-12:00pm

PANDE’S BLACK DRAGON KARATEEdad: 4-11Ubicación: 1250 O’Hara AveInstructor: Gran Maestro Luis Pande

Classes serán los lunes y miércoles, para un total de 12 horas de instrucción. Los participantes aprenderán la disciplina y el respeto por uno mismo y hacia los demás en un ambiente divertido y seguro. Estudiantes aprenderán los movimientos del karate, habilidades y técnicas. No habrá clase el 25 de diciembre, 1 enero, 20 de enero, o 17 de febrero.

Costo: $60 Residentes de Oakley $70 Residentes de otras ciudades

BDK029 9/16-10/23 5:30pm-6:30pm

BDK030 10/28-12/4 5:30pm-6:30pm

BDK031 12/9-1/15 5:30pm-6:30pm

BDK032 1/20-2/26 5:30pm-6:30pm

MOVIMIENTO CREATIVO Edad: 7-13 Ubicación: 1250 O’Hara AveInstructora: Jabris Rucker

Movimiento Creativo es una clase divertida que anima a los estudiantes a usar su imaginación, expresar la individualidad a través de la impro-visación, mejorar las habilidades motoras y me-jora su autoestima mientras aprenden los pasos básicos de la danza. Cada clase estará estruc-turada en 5 partes: el juego creativo, de calen-tamiento y estiramiento, técnica, coreografía, y los juegos de baile. Estudiantes participaran en una demostración de Movimiento Creativo que se llevará a cabo el 4 de diciembre a las 4:15 pm. Los estudiantes deben usar ropa de baile o de ejercicio (leotardos, medias, mallas, camisas ajustadas, etc.) No habra clase el 31 de octubre y 28 de noviembre

Costo: $60 Residentes de Oakley $70 Residentes de otras ciudadesUJD005 9/12-10/17 4:30pm-5:30pm

UJD006 10/24-12/12 4:30pm-5:30pm

UJD007 1/9-2/13 4:30pm-5:30pm

UJD008 2/20-3/27 4:30pm-5:30pm

URBAN DANCE JAZZ Edad: 7-13 Ubicación: 1250 O’Hara AveInstructora: Jabris Rucker

Esta clase dinámica e innovadora de saltos y vueltas genera confianza, mientras que los estudiantes aprenden diversos estilos de baile, incluyendo lírico, moderno y ballet. Esta clase introducirá una variedad de géneros musicales

como el Jazz, Blues, Pop, Funk, y Rhythm & Blues. Los estudiantes desarrollarán la fuerza física, la técnica, la calidad del desempeño, el estilo personal y la creatividad a través del movimiento. Cada clase esta estructurada en 3 partes que incluye calentamiento y estiramien-to, técnica y coreografía. Una demostración de baile se llevara a cabo para los amigos y la fa-milia el jueves, 5 de diciembre a las 4:15pm. Los estudiantes deben atender clases vestidos de negro y traer zapatos negros de jazz, zapa-tos de ballet, o pies descalzos. No se permiten otro estilo de zapatos. No habrá clase el 31 de octubre o el 28 de noviembre

Costo: $60Residentes de Oakley$70 Residentes de otras ciudades CMD005 9/12-10/17 3:45pm-4:30pm

CM006 10/24-12/12 3:45pm-4:30pmCM007 1/9-2/13 3:45pm-4:30pm

CM008 2/20-3/27 3:45pm-4:30pm

JUNIOR TENIS PARA MENORES DE 10 AÑOS

Edad: 4-10Ubicación: Diamond Hills Sports ClubInstructor: Personal de Diamond Hills

Esta clase está diseñada para los jugadores primerizos al igual que jugadores con experiencia. Los niños se pueden agrupar de acuerdo con su nivel de experiencia. Equipo de Appropriate Quick Start Tennis será usado para asegurar que cada niño tenga éxito en la clase. Instrucción cubrirá ejercicios de calentamiento y de coordinación, al igual que fundamentos básicos. Los estudiantes aprenderán a jugar tenis en poco tiempo!

Costo: $85Residentes de Oakley$95 Residentes de otras ciudadesKTEN006 10/14-11/18 4:00pm-5:00pm

JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT TENNISEdad: 11-14Ubicación: Diamond Hills Sports ClubIInstructor: Personal de Diamond Hills

Esta clase está diseñada para jóvenes de 11 a 14 años que quieren aprender conceptos básicos que serán necesarios para ser parte del equipo de tenis en la preparatoria. Los estudiantes aprenderán las habilidades generales y técnicas. Estudiantes participaran en ejercicios de tenis y juegos emocionantes. No habrá clase el 31 de octubre o el 28 de noviembre.

Costo: $115 Residentes de Oakley$125 Residentes de otras ciudadesKTEN005 10/17-12/5 4:00pm-5:30pm

ZUMBA Ubicación: 1250 O’Hara AveInstructora: Ayaba Morgan

Las clases de ejercicios Zumba son partes de acondicionamiento físico que mezcla ritmos de todo el mundo que incluye coreografía que es fácil de seguir para entrenar el cuerpo entero. Los estudiantes de esta clase deben traer agua, usar tenis y ropa cómoda.

Costo: $55 Residentes de Oakley $65 Residentes de otras ciudadesZUM025 9/5-10/10 6:00pm-7:00pm

ZUM026 1/2-2/6 6:00pm-7:00pm

ZUM027 2/13-3/30 6:00pm-7:00pm

Becas para jóvenes

Las becas están disponibles para jóvenes que califiquen basado en ingresos y que vivan en Oakley. La solicitud para estas becas están disponibles en el sitio de internet al igual que en el Palacio Munici-pal.

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OTHER COMMUNITY CONTACTS

East County Little League Brentwood Pony Delta Youth Soccer925-625-6226 925-516-9212 925-439-4396East County Hotshots Oakley Liga Latina Youth Soccer

ClubEast County Youth Football

925-679-8328 925-338-5129 925-625-1698Delta Baseball East Diablo Youth Soccer Antioch Youth Football925-706-1994 925-516-8260 925-473-5150

For more contacts and web site links please visit www.oakleyinfo.com and visit the Recreation Resources page accessible by clicking on Recreation.

COMMUNITY RECREATION CONTACTS

Liberty Union High School District Oakley Union Elementary School District925-634-2166 925-625-0700Oakley Chamber of Commerce Oakley Library Oakley Press925-625-1035 925-625-2400 925-634-1441East Bay Regional Park District Red Man Pocahontas Oakley Lions1-888-EBPARKS 925-303-9990 925-625-7467Friends of Marsh Creek Watershed Friends of Oakleywww.fomcw.org www.friendsofoakley.web.com

YOUTH SPORTS

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