Oakley Fall Winter 2015 Recreation Guide

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TSRegistra on Form ............................. 4City Contacts..................................... 6Lego Camps ...................................... 7Movie In the Plaza ........................... 7Crea ve Movement .......................... 8Karate ............................................... 8Urban Jazz Dance ............................. 8Dance Classes ................................... 9Skyhawks Sports................................ 10Spanish for Kids................................. 10Beading ............................................ 11Full Day Tennis Camp ........................ 11Online Driver's Educa on ................. 12Breakfast With Santa ... .................... 12Crazy Chemistry ................................ 13Secret Agent Camp ........................... 13A er School Program ........................ 14Youth Advisory Council .................... 15Adpot A Park .................................... 16Parks Matrix ..................................... 17Park Map .......................................... 18-19Facility Rentals .................................. 20Halloween Decora ng Contest ......... 21Online Classes .................................. 22Out of the Darkness Walk ................ 23Basketball Class ................................ 24Gentle Yoga ...................................... 24Christmas Decora ng Contest ......... 24Beading ............................................ 25Karate .............................................. 25Bocce Ball ......................................... 25Quil ng ............................................ 26Tai Chi .............................................. 26Library Programs .............................. 27You, Me, We Oakley Progarms ......... 28-30Heart of Oakley ................................ 31Christmas Tree Ligh ng .................... 32

Table of ContentsCONTACT INFORMATION

Recrea on Division Offi ce3231 Main StreetOakley, Ca 94561

Registra on and Informa on Desk925-625-7041

Recrea on Manager Lindsey Bruno925-625-7042

[email protected]

Recrea on CoordinatorCindy Coelho925-625-7044

[email protected]

Senior Recrea on LeaderCindy Tumin

[email protected]

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

The Recrea on Division reserves the right to photograph and video record events, pro-grams, classes and facili es for adver sing use on our web site, and Recrea on Guide only.

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REGISTRATION

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Par cipant Name: ____________________________________

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

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 automa cally charged to the liable guardian or par cipant of said ac vity)

As the parent/guardian of a minor par cipa ng in the City of Oakley’s Recrea on 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, volun-teers, and agents from any and all liability arising out of or connected in any way with myself or my child/ward’s par cipa on in said ac vity, even though that liability may arise out of negligence or carelessness on the part of the persons or en es men oned 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 par cipa ng in any and all ac vi es connected with or associated with each ac vity. I addi onally agree to indemnify the City against any claims or rights of ac on for dam-ages which I or the minors has/have before or a er they reach age of majority. I further agree that certain marketable informa on may be used in accordance with State Laws and regula ons. Such items include: e-mail addresses, photos and press releases that include statements made by myself or my child/ward in publica on of said ac vi es. 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 immedi-ate 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 emergency whom should we contact?

Name: __________________ Phone:_____________ Rela onship: _____________

Name: __________________ Phone: _____________ Rela onship: _____________

Physician: ______________ Insurance Carrier: ______________ Group Number: ______________

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

* I agree to all of the above condi ons:* I understand that I am subject to dismissal from par cipa on of said ac vity for inappropriate and disrespec ul behavior.* I understand that my child’s/ wards enrollment is subject to dismissal due to certain viola ons of the Recrea on Division’s program code of conduct (available for viewing in the Recrea on Division main offi ce.)* I have read and fully understand the above Waiver, Release and Indemnity Agreement and Permission to Secure Treatment.

Par cipant/ Guardian Signature: ___________________________ Date: ______________

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

Please return the completed form to:Recrea on Division3231 Main StreetOakley, Ca 94561

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

ACCOMMODATIONSPlease indicate special accommoda- ons required on the registra on

form and speak to the program su-pervisor.

REFUNDSIf you are not sa sfi ed with a program you have a ended please contact the program supervisor for refund infor-ma on.

YOUTH SCHOLARSHIPScholarships are available for in-come-qualifi ed youth who reside in Oakley. Applica ons are available on-line and at City Hall.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING?Required items will be listed in the class or program descrip on. For ques ons please contact the pro-gram supervisor.

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

4 easy ways to register R eminders

Creating Community Through, People, Parks and Programs.

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CITY HALL/ CITY SERVICES

Building & Code Enforcement 925-625-7002City A orney 925-625-7000City Manager 925-625-7007City Clerk 925-625-7013Planning 925-625-7000Economic Development 925-625-7006Finance (Business Licenses) 925-625-7018Human Resources 925-625-7011Parks 925-625-7039Police (Non-Emergency) 925-625-8855Public Works/Engineering 925-625-7037Recrea on 925-625-7041

City Hall offi ce hours are from 8am to 6pm Monday- Thursday and 8am to 5pm on Fridays. Closed the fi rst and third Friday of each month.

AGENCIES SERVING OAKLEYChamber of Commerce 925-625-1035Liberty Union High School District

925-634-2166

An och Unifi ed School District

925-706-4100

Ironhouse Sanitary District 925-625-2279East Contra Costa Fire Protec on District

925-634-2279

Oakley Union Elementary School District

925-625-0700

Animal Control 925-646-2995Oakley Library 925-625-2400Oakley Disposal 925-757-7660Oakley Senior Center 925-625-0596Diablo Water District 925-625-3798Tri-Delta Transit 925-754-6622Pacifi c Gas & Electric 800-468-4743

YOUTH SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS

East County Li le League 925-625-6226East County Hotshots 925-392-5755Delta Peanut Baseball League 925-706-1994Brentwood Pony 925-516-3912Oakley Liga La na Soccer 925-727-8490Impact Soccer Club 925-516-8260Delta Youth Soccer 925-439-4396Diablo Football 925-625-2222

Not sure who to contact?Visit our customer service website

Oakley OnDemand to view answers to frequently asked ques ons, and

make a service request 24/7.

You can also download the Oakley OnDemand (GORequest) app from

the iTunes app store to report issues on the go.

Follow us on twi er @CityofOakley to get real- me updates.

Like us on facebook at www.facebook.com/cityofoakley

Visit us online for more informa onat www.oakleyinfo.com

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lLEGO FALL CAMP

Age: 6-12 years old Loca on: Iron House Elementary School Library

Instructor: Wes Pi er

Lego Camp is the place to be to have fun during fall break! You will see old friends and make new ones as you build with a huge, expertly sorted Lego col-lec on. You can win prizes and may even take home a trophy! Every camper builds a Lego crea on to take home the last day of camp! Snacks are pro-vided daily. Register by September 21 to receive a special Lego fi gure!

Fee: $160 Residents $170 Non-ResidentsClass # Dates Day TimeLEGO015 10/5-10/9 M-F 9:00am-Noon

LEGO SPRING CAMP Age: 6-12 years old Loca on: Iron House Elementary School

LibraryInstructor: Wes Pi er

A new, exci ng Lego Camp for spring! Mr. Pi er re-turns with his expertly sorted Lego collec on for an-other fun, week-long camp! You can win prizes and may even take home a trophy! Every camper builds a Lego crea on to take home the last day of camp! Snacks are provided daily. Register by March 7 to receive a special Lego fi gure!

Fee: $160 Residents $170 Non-ResidentsClass # Dates Day TimeLEGO016 3/21-3/25 M-F 9:00am-Noon

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RONIN DRAGON KARATEAge: 4-11 years oldLoca on: 1250 O’Hara Ave.Instructor: Ronin Dragon Dojo Staff

Students will learn karate movements, skills, and techniques as they develop discipline and respect for one’s self and others. Par cipants will have fun learning techniques and sparring in a safe environment. Class meets on Mondays and Wednesdays for a total of 12 instruc onal hours per session. All tes ng fees are payable to the instructor prior to the test.

Fee: $70 Residents $80 Non-ResidentsClass # Dates Day TimeRDK014 9/14-10/21 M&W 6:00pm-7:00pmRDK015 10/26-12/9 M&W 6:00pm-7:00pmRDK016 1/4-2/17 M&W 6:00pm-7:00pmRDK017 2/22-3/30 M&W 6:00pm-7:00pm

No classes on 11/11, 11/25, 1/18 and 2/15

RONIN DRAGON KARATEAge: 12 years old and upLoca on: 1250 O’Hara Ave.Instructor: Ronin Dragon Dojo Staff

Students will learn karate movements, skills, and techniques as they develop discipline and respect for one’s self and others. Par cipants will have fun learning techniques and sparring in a safe environment. Class meets on Mondays and Wednesdays for a total of 12 instruc onal hours per session. All tes ng fees are payable to the instructor prior to the test.

Fee: $70 Residents $80 Non-ResidentsClass # Dates Day TimeRK014 9/14-10/21 M&W 7:00pm-8:00pmRK015 10/26-12/9 M&W 7:00pm-8:00pmRK016 1/4-2/17 M&W 7:00pm-8:00pmRK017 2/22-3/30 M&W 7:00pm-8:00pm

No classes on 11/11, 11/25, 1/18 and 2/15

URBAN JAZZ DANCE Age: 7-13 years old Loca on: 1250 O’Hara Ave.Instructor: Jabris Rucker

This dynamic and innova ve class of exci ng leaps and turns builds confi dence while students learn diverse dance styles including 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, technique, performance quality, personal style, and crea vity through movement. Each class session will be structured into three parts: Warm-up and Stretching, Technique and Dance Vocabulary, and Choreography.

Fee: $55 Residents $65 Non-Residents Class # Dates Day TimeUJD021 9/17-10/22 Th. 4:30pm-5:30pmUJD022 10/29-12/10 Th. 4:30pm-5:30pmUJD023 1/14-2/18 Th. 4:30pm-5:30pmUJD024 2/25-4/7 Th. 4:30pm-5:30pm

No classes on 11/26 and 3/17

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

Crea ve Movement is a fun class that encourages students to use their imagina ons, express indi-viduality through improvisa on, improve motor skills, and build self-esteem as they learn the basics of dance. Each class session will be structured into fi ve parts: Crea ve Play, Warm-up and Stretching, Technique and Dance Vocabulary, Choreography, and Dance Games.

Fee: $45 Residents $55 Non-Residents Class # Dates Day TimeCM021 9/17-10/22 Th. 3:45pm-4:30pmCM022 10/29-12/10 Th. 3:45pm-4:30pmCM023 1/14-2/18 Th. 3:45pm-4:30pmCM024 2/25-4/7 Th. 3:45pm-4:30pm

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BALLET I Age: 7-12 years old Loca on: 1250 O’Hara AveInstructor: Jabris Rucker

This is a beginning ballet class designed to improve ballet posi ons, technique, posture, and fl exibility. Each class session will be structured into fi ve parts: Warm-up and Stretching, Dance Vocabulary, Barre, Technique, and Choreography. Please wear leotard, ghts, and ballet shoes. Hair must be worn up and

away from face.

Fee: $55 Residents $65 Non-Residents Class # Dates Day TimeBALLET4 9/15-10/20 T 5:30pm-6:30pmBALLET5 10/27-12/8 T 5:30pm-6:30pmBALLET6 1/12-2/16 T 5:30pm-6:30pmBALLET7 2/23-4/5 T 5:30pm-6:30pm

No classes on 11/24 and 3/15

TIARAS & TUTUS Age: 2-3 years old Loca on: 1250 O’Hara AveInstructor: Jabris Rucker

Tiaras & Tutus is the perfect class for your li le dancer who desires to explore the world of dance. This fun class will include ballet, crea ve move-ment, games, stories, and props. Each class will consist of four parts: Crea ve Play, Warm-up, Dance Games, and Choreography. Please wear comfort-able clothes/dancewear and ballet shoes/bare feet. Don’t forget your ara and tutu!

Fee: $45 Residents $55 Non-Residents Class # Dates Day TimeTT004 9/17-10/22 Th. 3:00pm-3:30pmTT005 10/29-12/10 Th. 3:00pm-3:30pmTT006 1/14-2/18 Th. 3:00pm-3:30pmTT007 2/25-4/7 Th. 3:00pm-3:30pm

No classes on 11/26 and 3/17

TWIRLING TUTUS (PRE-BALLET) Age: 4-6 years old Loca on: 1250 O’Hara AveInstructor: Jabris Rucker

This is an introductory class to the technique of bal-let. Students will learn ballet basics while explor-ing the fantasy world of fairies and princesses. Each class will be structured into fi ve parts: Warm-up and Stretching, Intro-Ballet Barre, Technique, Dance Games, and Choreography. Please wear leotard, ghts, and ballet shoes with hair up and away from

face.Fee: $45 Residents $55 Non-Residents Class # Dates Day TimeTTPB004 9/15-10/20 T 4:45pm-5:30pmTTPB005 10/27-12/8 T 4:45pm-5:30pmTTPB006 1/12-2/16 T 4:45pm-5:30pmTTPB007 2/23-4/5 T 4:45pm-5:30pm

No classes on 11/24 and 3/15

Urban Jazz Dance, Crea ve Movement, Ballet 1, Tiaras & Tutus, and Twirling Tutus will have a hold a special performance at the end of

the winter session.

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SKYHAWKS TOT BASKETBALLAge: 3-5 years oldLoca on: Summer Lake ParkInstructor: Skyhawks Sports Academy

This program was designed to give children a posi- ve fi rst step into basketball. Your young athlete

will learn the fundamentals of dribbling, passing, shoo ng, and rebounding in a fun, safe, and posi- ve environment. Through age-appropriate games

and ac vi es, par cipants learn balance, body movement, hand/eye coordina on, teamwork, and sportsmanship!

Fee: $79 Residents $89 Non-ResidentsClass # Dates Day TimeSTB002 9/16-10/21 W 11:00am -11:45amSTB003 10/28-12/16 W 11:00am -11:45am

No classes on 11/11 and 11/25

SKYHAWKS BASKETBALLAge: 6-11 years oldLoca on: 501 Norcross LaneInstructor: Skyhawks Sports Academy

This fun, skill-intensive program is designed for be-ginning to intermediate players looking to take the next step in basketball. Par cipants learn the fun-damentals of dribbling, passing, shoo ng, rebound-ing, and defense, in addi on to the rules, strategies, and play-calls of the game. Our age-appropriate drills and games teach young athletes skill develop-ment in addi on to vital life lessons including lead-ership, teamwork, and sportsmanship. At the end of this program your child will show you why this is one of our most popular programs.

Fee: $139 Residents $149 Non-ResidentsClass # Dates Day TimeSBKT004 9/16-12/16 W 2:00pm-3:00pm

No classes on 9/30, 10/7, 11/11, and 11/25

SKYHAWKS TOT BASEBALLAge: 3-5 years oldLoca on: Summer Lake ParkInstructor: Skyhawks Sports Academy

Skyhawks Tot Baseball was designed to give chil-dren a posi ve fi rst step into America’s Pas me. Using our progressional curriculum and modifi ed equipment, par cipants learn baseball fundamen-tals and social skills through a series of fast-paced instruc onal circuits and developmental games. Our primary development objec ves include throw-

ing, catching, hi ng, base-running, balance, body movement, hand/eye coordina on, self-esteem, team work, and sportsmanship!

Fee: $79 Residents $89 Non-ResidentsClass # Dates Day TimeSBA003 9/16-10/21 W 10:00am-10:45amSBA004 10/28-12/16 W 10:00am-10:45am

No class 11/11 and 11/25

SKYHAWKS SOCCERAge: 6-11 years oldLoca on: Crocke ParkInstructor: Skyhawks Sports Academy

Skyhawks was founded as a soccer club in 1979. Thirty-six years later we are s ll the #1 choice for parents looking to introduce their child to the fun-damentals of the world’s most popular sport. Par- cipants learn the fundamentals of dribbling, pass-

ing, shoo ng, and defense, along with the rules, strategies, and play-calls of the game. Using our progressional curriculum, focusing on the whole player, we provide young athletes with the skills, passion, and confi dence to be a be er player on and off the fi eld. The program ends with the Sky-hawks World Cup Tournament where par cipants can show off their new skills with their friends!

Fee: $139 Residents $149 Non-ResidentsClass # Dates Day TimeSS004 9/16-12/16 W 3:30pm-4:30pm

No classes on 9/30, 10/7, 11/11, and 11/25

1-2-3 SPANISHAge: 3-5 years oldLoca on: 1250 O'hara AveInstructor: Thanya Holland

This parent par cipa on class is fi lled with move-ment to help children connect and experience the Spanish language through songs, rhymes, stories, and interac ve ac vi es. Play, learn, and build memories with your child in this fun class! An $8.00 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the fi rst class.

Fee: $66 Residents $76 Non-ResidentsClass # Dates Day TimeSFK001 10/13-11/17 T 10:00am-10:40amSFK002 1/19-2/23 T 10:00am-10:40am

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Age: teens and adultsLoca on: 1250 O'Hara AveInstructor: Donna Cooper

NEW LOW PRICE! Each week is an interes ng bead-ing project using diff erent methods to create your personal jewelry. Class projects include earrings, bracelets, and necklaces in alterna ve pa erns and styles. This is a great place to explore your crea v-ity while socializing with others who share the same desires. Learn to market your crea ons and maybe make some income with your new-found hobby! ALL MATERIALS INCLUDED!

Fee: $48 Residents $58 Non-ResidentsClass # Dates Day TimeBEAD015 9/21-10/26 M 6:30pm-8:30pmBEAD016 11/2-12/7 M 6:30pm-8:30pmBEAD017 1/11-2/29 M 6:30pm-8:30pmBEAD018 3/7-4/11 M 6:30pm-8:30pm

No class 1/8, 1/18 and 2/15

FULL DAY TENNIS CAMPAge: 4-18 years oldLoca on: Diamond Hills Sports ClubInstructor: Darrin Cohen

A full day camp for tennis players to spend fun-fi lled days learning new skills, par cipa ng in fun drills, and compe ng in inter-club matches and tourna-ments! The one-week program is supervised by DHSC Tennis Director Darrin Cohen and a staff of cer fi ed tennis instructors. Campers can also par- cipate in op onal supervised swimming to cool off ,

as well as SNAG Golf, a proven learning and training tool for entry level golfers.

Fee: $185 Residents $195 Non-ResidentsClass # Dates Day TimeTCAMP017 9/28-10/2 M-F 9:00am-4:00pmTCAMP018 10/5-10/9 M-F 9:00am-4:00pmTCAMP019 3/14-3/18 M-F 9:00am-4:00pmTCAMP020 3/21-3/25 M-F 9:00am-4:00pm

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TENNIS CAMPAge: 4-18 years oldLoca on: Diamond Hills Sports ClubInstructor: Darrin Cohen

Tennis campers spend fun-fi lled days learning new skills, par cipa ng in fun drills, and compe ng in in-ter-club matches and tournaments! The one-week program is supervised by DHSC Tennis Director Dar-rin Cohen and a staff of cer fi ed tennis instructors. Campers can also par cipate in op onal supervised swimming to cool off , as well as SNAG Golf, a proven learning and training tool for entry level golfers.

Fee: $105 Residents $115 Non-ResidentsClass # Dates Day TimeTCAMP021 9/28-10/2 M-F 9:00am12:00pmTCAMP022 10/5-10/9 M-F 9:00am12:00pmTCAMP023 3/14-3/18 M-F 9:00am12:00pmTCAMP024 3/21-3/25 M-F 9:00am12:00pm

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

Are you red 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 interac ve, online course with videos, animated driving scenarios, and sample test ques ons. Learn the rules of the road, major causes of traffi c collisions, DMV procedures, and much more. Receive a DMV-approved Cer fi cate of Comple on 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

requiredFee: $39 Residents $49 Non-ResidentsClass # Dates Day TimeDRIV009 Ongoing

Calling Instructors! If you have a special skill or talent that you would like to share or have experience teaching special interest classes, contact the Recreation Division at 925-625-7041 or email [email protected]

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Age: 6-11 years oldLoca on: 1250 O'Hara AveInstructor: Mad Science

We’ll explore and create exci ng chemical reac ons, make colorful concoc ons, and bubbling brews in this four day camp! Amaze yourself with magical temperatue changing baggie science or growing ghost crystals. Study the chemistry involved in not-so-simple things like chalk and soap, and even ex-periment with the chemistry used by ar sts, spies, and detec ves! Chemists bring home a project each day.

Fee: $115 Residents $125 Non-ResidentsClass # Dates Day TimeCC001 3/14-3/17 M-Th. 9:00am-11:00am

SECRET AGENT CAMPAge: 6-11 years oldLoca on: 1250 O'Hara AveInstructor: Mad Science

The Mad Science Secret Agent Camp meets Mon-day through Thursday and is a fun journey into the world of detec on, spy science, and forensics. Campers will examine the science behind the spy tools made famous by the world’s greatest spies! We will reconstruct ac vi es using scien fi c meth-ods and use the science of cryptology to send and decode secret messages. Kids will get a chance to see what can’t be seen by the naked eye and will follow in Sherlock’s steps to learn what tracks can tell us! Join the Mad Science Bureau of Inves ga- ons to help foil a burglary using state-of-the art

security techniques!

Fee: $115 Residents $125 Non-ResidentsClass # Dates Day TimeSAC001 9/28-10/1 M-Th. 9:00am-11:00am

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1 Laurel Ball Fields Park, 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 Basin Park, 1040 Neroly Road 8.5 • • • •

Neighborhood Parks

5 "World of Discovery" at Crocke Park, 4150 Richard Way 4.7 • • • • • • •6 Cypress Grove Park,4001 Frank Hengel Way 6.0 • • • • •7 Daff odil Park, 590 Daff odil 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 Glenn 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 Park, 247 Cedar Glenn Drive 5.0 • • • •17 Lakeside Park, 4343 E. Summer Lake Drive 1.6 • • •

Small Parks

18 Catamaran Park, 2695 Manresa Shore Lane .60 • • •19 Civic Center Park, 3213 Main Street 1.0 • •20 Claremont Bay Park, 4676 Bayside Way .25 •21 Dewey Park, corner of 2nd and Acme Streets .25 • •22 Heartwood Park, 240 Heartwood Drive 1.5 • • •23 Harvest Park, 3854 Harvest Circle .05 • • •24 Heather Park, 2276 Canterbury Lane .16 • • •25 Lakewood Park, 1882 Lakewood Drive .60 • • • •26 Live Oak Ranch Park, 19 Solitude Way 1.0 •27 Main Street Park, 4991 Gardenia Ave .40 •28 Manresa Park, 1088 Clear Lake Drive .26 • •29 Oak Grove Park, 403 White Oak Court .8 • • • •30 Simoni Ranch Open Space, 20 Simoni Ranch Drive 1.0 • •31 Sycamore Park, 1799 Park Place .24 • •32 Leeward Park, 4289 Summer Lake Drive .7 • •

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PARKS MAP

1. Laurel Ball Fields

2. Summer Lake Community Park

3. Creekside Park

4. Freedom Basin Park

5. World of Discovery at Crockett Park

6. Cypress Grove Park

7. Daff odil Park

8. Riata Park

9. Holly Creek Park

10. Magnolia Park

11. Marsh Creek Glenn Park

12. Novarina Park

13. Nunn-Wilson Family Park

14. Nutmeg Park

15. Briarwood Park

16. Shady Oak Park

17. Lakeside Park

18. Catamaran Park

19. Civic Center Park

20. Claremont Bay Park

Park List

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21. Dewey Park 22. Heartwood Park23. Harvest Park24. Heather Park25. Lakewood Park26. Live Oak Ranch Park27. Main Street Park

28. Manresa Park29. Oak Grove Park30. Simoni Ranch Open Space31. Sycamore Park

32. Leward Park

For a complete list of park amenities see page 17.

Group Picnic sites available at Creekside and Summer Lake Parks.

Park List

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Thank You to All of Our Generous Sponsors:

PG & E

John Muir Health

Iron House Sanitary District

Oakley Disposal

Liberty Union High School District

For more information on how you can become a sponsor contact Cindy Coelho at [email protected] or at 925-625-7044.

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Saturday, October 10th at 10amCypress Grove Community Park

Support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention by participating in the Out of Darkness Community Walk on Saturday, October 10th at Cypress Grove Community Park. Proceeds will benefi t local and national suicide prevention and awareness programs.

The walk will be held at Cypress Grove Community Park, 4001 Frank Hengel Way in Oakley at 10am, registration starts at 9:00am.

To register, donate, or to learn more, please visit afsp.donordrive.com/event/Oakley or email [email protected].

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BASKETBALL CLASSAge: 25 years old and upLoca on: O’Hara Park Middle SchoolInstructor: Luis Colmenares

This basketball class off ers players the opportunity for 3 on 3 or 4 on 4, half-court games without the commitment of a league. Have fun while ge ng a great aerobic workout! Some blackout dates for school func ons apply. Pre-registra on is required.

Fee: $45 Class # Dates Day TimeBBALL004 8/13-12/17 Th 7:30pm-9:00pmBBALL005 1/7-5/26 Th 7:30pm-9:00pm

GENTLE YOGA Age: 50 years and upLoca on: 1250 O'Hara AveInstructor: Erica Lozano

This class is perfect for seniors or those with injuries or challenges. Props such as blankets, pillows, and chairs will be used in order to support the body into deep relaxa on. Stretching, breath work, and modi-fi ca ons will improve strength and fl exibility. Every-one can benefi t from the prac ce of gentle yoga!

Fee: $50 Residents $60 Non-Residents Class # Dates Day TimeGY012 10/16-11/20 F 9:00am-10:30amGY013 1/15-2/26 F 9:00am-10:30amGY014 3/11-4/15 F 9:00am-10:30am

No classes on 2/12

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BEADINGAge: teens and adultsLoca on: 1250 O'Hara AveInstructor: Donna Cooper

NEW LOW PRICE! Each week is an interes ng bead-ing project using diff erent methods to create your personal jewelry. Class projects include earrings, bracelets, and necklaces in alterna ve pa erns and styles. This is a great place to explore your crea vi-ty while socializing with others who share the same desires. Learn to market your crea ons and maybe make some income with your new-found hobby! ALL MATERIALS INCLUDED!

Fee: $48 Residents $58 Non-ResidentsClass # Dates Day TimeBEAD015 9/21-10/26 M 6:30pm-8:30pmBEAD016 11/2-12/7 M 6:30pm-8:30pmBEAD017 1/11-2/29 M 6:30pm-8:30pmBEAD018 3/7-4/11 M 6:30pm-8:30pm

No class 1/8, 1/18 and 2/15

RONIN DRAGON KARATEAge: 12 years old and upLoca on: 1250 O’Hara Ave.Instructor: Ronin Dragon Dojo Staff

Students will learn karate movements, skills, and techniques as they develop discipline and respect for one’s self and others. Par cipants will have fun learning techniques and sparring in a safe environment. Class meets on Mondays and Wednesdays for a total of 12 instruc onal hours per session. All tes ng fees are payable to the instructor prior to the test.

Fee: $70 Residents $80 Non-ResidentsClass # Dates Day TimeRK014 9/14-10/21 M&W 7:00pm-8:00pmRK015 10/26-12/9 M&W 7:00pm-8:00pmRK016 1/4-2/17 M&W 7:00pm-8:00pmRK017 2/22-3/30 M&W 7:00pm-8:00pm

No classes on 11/11, 11/25, 1/18 and 2/15

GENTLE YOGA Age: 50 years and upLoca on: 1250 O'Hara AveInstructor: Erica Lozano

This class is perfect for seniors or those with injuries or challenges. Props such as blankets, pillows, and chairs will be used in order to support the body into deep relaxa on. Stretching, breath work, and modi-fi ca ons will improve strength and fl exibility. Every-one can benefi t from the prac ce of gentle yoga!

Fee: $50 Residents $60 Non-Residents Class # Dates Day TimeGY012 10/16-11/20 F 9:00am-10:30amGY013 1/15-2/26 F 9:00am-10:30amGY014 3/11-4/15 F 9:00am-10:30am

No classes on 2/12

BOCCE BALL

Age: adultsLoca on: Creekside ParkInstructor: Jesse Rocha

Bocce is a popular team sport with an emphasis on FUN! Get together with old friends and make new ones in this social ac vity. Teams consist of 4 – 8 players and will play two games per week, three if me permits. Games are scheduled for Tuesday or

Thursday evenings for eight weeks. Each team captain must submit a complete team roster signed by each team member and each team member must complete a registra on form.

Fee: $25 Residents $35 Non-ResidentsClass # Dates Day TimeBOC018 3/29-5/17 T 5:30pm-7:30pmBOC019 3/31-5/19 Th. 5:30pm-7:30pm

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HOLIDAY GIFT STITCHERYAge: adultsLoca on: 1250 O'Hara Ave Instructor: Lucy Wetzel

The holidays will be here before we know it and we will have just enough me to complete the perfect gi for someone special at a new low price! You do not need previous sewing skills in order to create a beau ful quilt and a cute bonus matching stocking in this eight week class. This is a gi for any age that will be treasured forever! Supply list is avail-able at registra on.

Fee: $30 Residents $40 Non-ResidentsClass # Dates Day TimeHGS001 9/16-11/4 W 7:00pm-9:00pm

TAI CHIAge: adultsLoca on: 1250 O'Hara AveInstructor: Rocky Muir

Tai Chi and Chi Gong are ancient Chinese forms of exercise for everyone. Studies have shown that prac cing Tai Chi and Chi Gong can help improve balance, reduce stress, relieve pain, lower blood pressure, stabilize bone density, slow aging, im-prove memory, and aid in physical therapy. The movements are slow fl owing with deep breathing designed to generate posi ve energy for well-be-ing. No experience is necessary.

Fee: $42 Residents $52 Non-ResidentsClass # Dates Day TimeTC011 9/17-10/22 Th 1:00pm-2:00pmTC012 10/29-12/10 Th 1:00pm-2:00pmTC013 1/14-2/18 Th 1:00pm-2:00pmTC014 2/25-3/31 Th 1:00pm-2:00pm

No classes on 11/26

SPRING HOLIDAY DOLL OR BUNNYAge: adultsLoca on: 1250 O'Hara AveInstructor: Lucy Wetzel

Create a cute doll or bunny for spring! In just six weeks you will create a personalized 8 – 10” doll or bunny all decked out in their new spring ou it! You will provide details to personalize it for someone special crea ng a one-of-a-kind gi ! Minimal sew-ing skills required and a supply list is provided at registra on.

Fee: $25 Residents $35 Non-ResidentsClass # Dates Day TimeSHDB001 1/20-2/24 W 7:00pm-9:00pm

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TODDLER AND INFANT STORY TIMEAge: 6 months to 3 years oldLoca on: Oakley Library- 1050 Neroly Road

Join us for 20-30 minutes of fun with books, songs/fi ngerplays, bounces/ ckles, and dancing for chil-dren 6 months to 3 years old. Story mes are de-signed for parents/caregivers to par cipate with their children, so please join in and show your child that story me is fun. No registra on required.Wednesdays 10:30am

FAMILY STORY TIMEAge: 6 months to 3 years oldLoca on: Oakley Library- 1050 Neroly Road

Join us for 30 minutes of fun with books, songs, fi n-gerplays, and dancing. A er story me, s ck around for a fun cra or ac vity. Parent/adult par cipa on encouraged. No registra on required.Thursdays 6:30pm

LIBRARY HOURS

Mondays: Closed

Tuesdays: 10am-9pm

Wednesdays: 10am- 9pm

Thursdays: 2pm-9pm

Fridays: 2pm-6pm

Saturdays:10am-6pm

Sundays: Closed

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SPECIAL EVENTS

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CITIZENSHIP DRIVE

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