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Yuma Parks and Recreation Main Office in City Hall / 928-373-5243

Yuma Art Center and Historic Yuma Theatre / 928-373-5202

Yuma Civic Center / 928-373-5040

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T he City of Yuma Parks and Recreation is dedicated to our mission of serving the community and promoting the

spirit of fun! Our professional staff works diligently to provide the quality programs, activities, play spaces, and facilities that we are known for and that the public expects. On behalf of Yuma Parks and Recreation, I’d like to thank the community for the opportunity to enrich lives and create a parks and recreation system that is valued. I’m pleased to share with you a number of positive recognitions we have received over the past year due to your collaboration and support as well as some new initiatives:

� The Parks, Arts, and Recreation Commission’s agenda to promote the importance and provide opportunities to play in Yuma receives ongoing recognition. Yuma is one of only 19 communities nationwide that was recog-nized as a “Playful City USA” for the sixth consecutive year.

� The City maintains over 8,000 trees in its system and has certified arborists on staff to enhance our urban forest program. On the national level, Yuma was named a “Tree City, USA” for the sixth year in a row due to the on-going efforts of our successful, all volunteer, Yuma Community Tree Board. Get involved in Arbor Day, fea-tured inside this guide during April.

� We continue to provide some of the best tournament services and athletic fields in the desert southwest attracting visitors to Yuma from as far away as Chicago! We received the James Farrell Amateur Softball Association’s Award of Excellence for conducting one of the highest rated National Tournaments in the coun-try.

� We received over $150,000 in grants and sponsor-ships this past year. We provide the classes and services listed in this guide due in part to this support.

� We have served over 60,000 customers via phone calls alone, but program registration and ticket pur-chases may also be done on-line!

� We added a new Golf Course Clubhouse at Desert Hills Par-3 Course. Soon customers will be able to purchase golf items, enjoy a cold beverage and snacks while golf-ing, and return to a shady patio after their round all at the Par 3. Check out the “Beat the Heat” program to thank our year round golfers at the Desert Hills Golf Course!

We listened to your programming feedback and we are enhancing our outdoor recreation offerings with increased archery programming, a family overnight camp out, and kayak rentals. We even have an outdoor swim for the pooches in September! Check out all of the new opportuni-ties indicated with a star in this guide.

Message from the Director…………..……….…..3

Meet the Leadership Team……………….….4

Registration Information……………………..…...5

Family Events and Activities………………..…...6

Arts and Culture Activities……………………….8

Tiny Tot Activities…………………………....…..10

Youth Programs…………………………………..12

Teen Activities……...……………………………..16

Adaptive Recreation………………………...…...17

Youth Sports…………………………….........…..18

Outdoor Recreation………………………...…....21

Adult Activities………………………...…..……..24

Senior Activities…………………….………...….24

Adult Sports…………………………..……..…….25

Aquatic Programs……………………………......26

Swim Lesson Schedule…………….………..….32

Parks, Facilities, and Amenities……… 34 & 35

Summer Camps……………………….…………..36

Summer Movie Mania………………..……….….37

Sponsor Thank You……………………….…...38

Yuma Art Center Summer Extravaganza……..39

A message from the

Director of

Yuma Parks and Recreation

Becky Chavez

Table of Contents

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Yuma Parks and Recreation Director

Becky Chavez

Yuma Parks and Recreation Assistant Director Roberta Ukura

Recreation Debbie Wendt, Recreation Superintendent

Adam Christensen, Supervisor – Adult Sports Oscar Chavez, Supervisor – Youth Sports, Teen Activities,

and Outdoor Recreation Joe Cox, Supervisor – Aquatics and Seniors

Marilyn Lammel, Supervisor – Instructional and Adaptive Recreation

Kervina Landry, Recreation Coordinator Amber Scarsella, Recreation Coordinator

Pam Zack, Recreation Coordinator

Parks Maintenance Damon Chango, Parks and Golf Course Manager

Joel Hubbard, Assistant Parks Manager Jason Jarrett, Grounds Maintenance Supervisor Espy Matlock, Grounds Maintenance Supervisor Ron Ramirez, Grounds Maintenance Supervisor

Arts and Culture Rex Ijams, Arts and Culture Program Manager Pat Quinn, Art Center Production Coordinator

Desert Hills and Desert Hills Par 3 Golf Courses Bruce Brown, Golf Operations Manager

Richard Walton, Instructor of Golf Ronnie Ridgers, Assistant Golf Shop Manager

Forrest Slaughter, Grounds Maintenance Supervisor Rita Perez, Restaurant Supervisor

Yuma Civic Center Kathy Anderson, YCC Booking and Events Supervisor

Jose Baro, YCC Operations Supervisor

Activity Guide Layout and Design Bert Elizabeth Ijams, Marketing Specialist

Yuma City Council Alan L. Krieger, Mayor

Leslie L. McClendon, Deputy Mayor Cody T. Beeson Paul B. Johnson Bobbi Lewis Jerry Stuart

Edward Thomas

City Administrator Greg Wilkinson

Parks, Arts, and Recreation Commission

Isaac Russell, Chair Judy Phillips, Vice Chair

Lisa Rammelt Rosa Gaytan Michael Hall John Stratton

Christopher Bedinger

Ad-Hoc Public Art Committee Judy Phillips, Chairperson

Isaac Russell, PARC Commission Liaison

Patti Barak Shirley Burch-Dale

William Butler Karen Gillaspie Deanie Holbrook

Teri Ingram Greta Ivers

Lia Littlewood Jane Mitchler Charles Powell Chris Tortorici Linda Willets

Yuma Community Tree Board Stacey Bealmear, Chairperson

Brian Groth Mark Headington John Jackson Dalene Kelly

Jeannie Wah-Gorman

City Leadership

Yuma Parks and Recreation One City Plaza

Yuma, AZ 85365 (928) 373-5243

(928) 373-5244 fax [email protected]

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OUR MISSION: Enriching lives through quality programs, experiences, and facilities that preserve the past, provide for the present, plan for the future, and promote the spirit of fun. This spring and summer, Yuma Parks and Recreation is offering a variety of opportunities for all ages through recreational programming, classes, and activities, while striving to provide excellent customer satisfaction at every level. PROGRAM REGISTRATION Program priority registration will be held beginning Monday, March 25, 2013 for City of Yuma residents and Monday, April 1, 2013 for all other residents and will continue throughout the summer. On-line registration will begin on Monday, April 1, 2013 for programs not requiring a birth certificate/registration form. Some programs are limited to the number of participants and will close when a program fills. If a class or program you are interested in is full, please ask to be put on a “Wait List”. Wait Lists will be used should vacancies occur or class expansion is feasible. Our spring programs begin April 15, 2013 and summer programs begin June 3, 2013. Various program fees are discounted for qualifying City of Yuma residents. For the purpose of registration, a Yuma resident is defined as any person living within the cor-porate limits of the City of Yuma. CHILDREN’S AGE REQUIREMENTS Age requirements have been established to safely facilitate age appropriate classes. Children must be the appropriate age by the first day of class in order to register – please, no exceptions. FIVE EASY WAYS TO REGISTER Registration forms are available in the Parks and Recreation Office. Pick one up, or let us fax or email one to you today. Online registration at www.yumaaz.gov/parksandrec. (Some programs are not available online.) Walk-In registration held 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday thru Thursday, 7:00 am to 5:00 pm every

other Friday at Yuma City Hall, One City Plaza. (City Hall is closed on alternate Fridays.) Registration may also be taken at the Yuma Readiness and Community Center - 6550 E. 24th Street as well as the North End Community Center - 160 E. 1st Street. Please call (928) 373-5243 for hours of operation. Don’t have time to stand in line? Register online!

Fax-In registration 24 hours a day using MasterCard, Discover, Visa, or American Express at (928) 373-5244. Mail-In registration to Yuma Parks and Recreation, One City Plaza, Yuma, Arizona, 85364. Phone registration using MasterCard, Visa, Discover or American Express. The telephone number to

call is (928) 373-5243. Walk in registration will have priority and you may be placed on hold or asked to have your call returned based on the volume of customers waiting in line at the time.

CONSIDER YOUR SCHEDULE CAREFULLY BEFORE REGISTERING We hope that we have provided something for everyone. We encourage registrants to consider their schedule carefully prior to registering for any program or class offered. A refund, less $5 of the fee, may be requested prior to the start of the program. After the program starts, refunds will not be considered. Refunds will not be given for swim lesson programs. Refunds must be picked up within 10 days of request or issuance. The City of Yuma Parks and Recreation staff reserves the right to photograph facilities, activities, and program participants for potential future use in advertising brochures, all media venues and the City’s web page. All photos will remain the property of the City of Yuma. Yuma Parks and Recreation reserves the right to cancel classes/programs due to insufficient registration or other causes beyond our control. A minimum of ten participants are required for programs and classes. Fees, dates, and times are subject to change. For more information on programs listed, please call (928) 373-5243.

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Taco Festival Whose taco cuisine will reign supreme? See who will be crowned Yuma’s next Taco King and Salsa Queen at one of “Arizona’s Best Festivals” as named by Arizona Highways Magazine. Cervezas and margaritas for the adults and activities for the kids. For entertainment there will be piñatas, face painting, and more. Plus tacos for all! Date: Saturday, April 13 Time: 11:00 am – 8:00 pm Location: Desert Sun Stadium Fee: FREE event entry into the stadium, food and beverage fees will be set by vendors. Youth Sports Expo It’s not your traditional track and field day. Enjoy a day of fun in the sun. Boys and girls will compete at each sporting event while experiencing new sports exhibitions and novelty games. Good sportsmanship and support from family, friends and staff will encourage each youth to do their very best in each of the events. Date: Saturday, April 20 Time: 9:00 am – Noon Location: Carver Track and Field Ages: 2 – 14 (age as of 4/13/13) Fee: $4 Pre-register; $5 On-site (registration starts at 8:00 am) Fairy Party Celebrate fairies and attend the best fairy party ever when the Quartermaster Depot turns into Fairyville. All fairies receive a beautiful halo and wand. Have fun with fairy themed craft projects, face painting, music, train rides, and balloon twist-ing. Meet the Fairy Godmother and take part in Fairy Theater. Many surprises are waiting just for you! Be sure to wear your best fairy clothes. Hui ‘O Hawai’i will be providing food! Fairies eat free. Food will be available for parents / guardians to purchase. Date: Saturday, April 20 Time: 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm Location: The Quartermaster Depot located at Yuma Crossing Park, 281 N. 2nd Avenue Ages: All ages, parent/guardian must attend with child Fee: $20 per fairy (pre-registration is required)

ARTbeat 6 If it’s mid-April it’s time for ARTbeat! Something different for the sixth year is that the event is in the evening and promises to bring you the best local artists featuring creative, distinctive artwork in downtown Yuma’s Historic North End. Various mediums are represented including painting, ceramics, photography, and many more. All art is for sale! Listen and groove to great music and check out the competition for best in show and other artist awards! Don’t miss the coolest art event to hit Main Street. Call the Yuma Art Center at (928) 373-5202 for more information. (ARTbeat 6 is running concurrently with the Yuma Film Festival in the Historic Yuma Theatre. For more information about the Yuma Film Festival please check out their website: www.yumafilmfestival.com) Date: Saturday, April 20 Time: 4:00 pm – 10:00 pm Location: Historic North End Downtown Yuma Fee: FREE Yuma Campout Challenge Looking for a way to get out and have fun with the whole family? Pack your gear and head to Desert Sun Stadium for an overnight stay that is packed with fun. Lots of games and other activities for the entire family fill the evening! Compete in goofy challenges, make s’mores, stargaze, and sing traditional campfire songs into the night all within the safety of the stadium. Dinner and breakfast are included. Date: Saturday, May 4 Time: 4:00 pm Location: Desert Sun Stadium Ages: All ages Fee: $15 (12 and over) $10 (5 – 11) $40; family of 4 (additional family members $10 per person)

FREE: 4 and under North End Art Walk The North End Art Walk is an entertaining, eclec-tic event that showcases and celebrates some of Yuma’s best artists as they take up residence for the evening in an array of downtown galleries, businesses, restaurants, and watering holes. Saunter through the Historic North End with musi-cal accompaniment performed by Yuman talent. Mingle with artists displaying paintings, ceramics, sculptures, jewelry, and much more! Many partici-pating businesses offer tasty treats as you browse. Contact the Yuma Art Center at (928) 373-5202 for more information. Date: Friday, May 17 Time: 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm Location: Historic Downtown Yuma Fee: FREE

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Family Events

For the Fun of It!

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Family Fish Fiesta Fun fishing competition for the entire family. Plaques are awarded in both the youth and adult “Biggest” and “Littlest” Fish categories. Arizona Game and Fish Department will be on hand pro-viding a limited number of fishing poles to borrow, and bait to use. During this event only, an Arizona fishing license for participants 14 and older will not be required. Date: Saturday, June 1 Time: 7:00 am – 10:00 am Location: West Wetlands Park Pond Ages: Everyone welcome Fee: FREE

SUMMER MOVIE MANIA Free, Fun Movies for the

Entire Family!

Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted Date: Saturday, June 15

Time: 8:45 pm Location: West Wetlands Park Fee: FREE for the entire family Bring a blanket and lawn chairs

Tangled

Date: Saturday June 22 Time: 1:00 pm

Location: Historic Yuma Theatre Fee: FREE for the entire family

Up

Date: Saturday, July 13 Time: 1:00 pm

Location: Historic Yuma Theatre Fee: FREE for the entire family

Brave

Date: Saturday, August 10 Time: 1:00 pm

Location: Historic Yuma Theatre Fee: FREE for the entire family

Wreck-It Ralph

Date: Saturday, August 17 Time: 1:00 pm

Location: Historic Yuma Theatre Fee: FREE for the entire family

Please see page 37 for complete movie descriptions.

Card Board Boat Float Cardboard Boat Float is back!! Challenge your-self and friends by building your very own floating vessel out of cardboard. Your boat will be judged and have the opportunity to win in a variety of different categories such as: Biggest Boat, Small-est Boat, People’s Choice, and Judges Choice. In addition, sign-up, jump in your boat and compete in the Card Board Boat Float Race across the pool. Rules for construction and the type of mate-rials that can be used are available at Parks and Recreation or on-line at www.yumaaz.gov/parksandrec. Date: Saturday, July 20 Time: 9:00 am – Noon Location: Kennedy Pool Fee: $5 per entry pre-registration, $10 per entry on-site registration. Back to School Rodeo Get ready to have fun while exploring all of the educational resources in the community under one roof. Local school districts, community busi-nesses, agencies, and non profit organizations will offer a variety of services and information. The free event will focus on resources for students in K – 8th grades. For more information, please call the Yuma Civic Center at (928) 373-5040. Date: Saturday, July 27 Time: 9:00 am – 2:00 pm Location: Yuma Civic Center Fee: FREE Splash Out Crime Night Beat the heat. Come out and join 78-Crime Stop-pers for a refreshing dip in the pool! There will be free swimming, DJ music, games, prizes and fun for the whole family. The concession stand will be open with refreshments at a minimal cost. Date: Saturday, August 3 Time: 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm Location: Valley Aquatic Center Fee: $1 per person Woof Splash Expo Bring your four-legged best friend (dog’s only) out for a cool dip in the pool! Your pet will be able to frolic and play and make some new furry friends. We will have vendors on-site from local veterinary clinics, dog groomers, and Certified Canine Spe-cialist, Tom Gross. Tom will be on hand to answer basic canine behavior and psychology questions as well as demonstrate proper dog walking. Date: Saturday, August 31 Time: 9:00 am – Noon Location: Kennedy Pool Fee: $1 per dog (2 dogs per person)

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All classes take place at the Yuma Art Center, unless otherwise noted. Pre-registration is

required for all youth programs and workshops. Twinkle Toes Young dancers experiment and explore their movement and rhythm through music. A short recital will be presented for family and friends during the last class of each session. Simple costumes may be requested. No special shoes required. Session I: May 14 – June 18 Session II: June 25 – July 30 Session III: August 6 – September 10 Days: Tuesday Time: 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm OR Session I: May 17 – June 21 Session II: June 28 – August 2 Session III: August 9 – September 13 Days: Friday Time: 10:00 am – 11:00 am Ages: 3 – 5 Location: Classroom 2 Session Fee: $42; $28 with City resident credit Once Upon a Time Children learn to express feelings and creativity through interactive story time with puppets, music, and art. Session I: April 24 – May 15 Session II: May 22 – June 12 Session III: June 19 – July 10 Session IV: July 17 – August 7 Days: Wednesday Time: 10:30 am – 11:15 am Ages: Infant – 5 years Location: Classroom 2 Session Fee: $50; $35 with City resident credit which includes one adult and up to two children per family. $5 for each additional child. Dynamite Dancers Kids develop their dance abilities in a wide variety of popular music styles. A recital for family and friends will be presented at the end of each session. Simple costumes may be required. No special shoes required. Session I: May 16 – June 20

Session II: June 27 – August 8 * No program on Thursday, July 4

Session III: August 15 – September 19 Days: Thursday Time: 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm Ages: 6 – 10 Location: Classroom 2 Session Fee: $44; $30 with City resident credit Painting for Creativity A guided class designed to help children experi-ence, play, and enjoy painting on canvas while learning to analyze, appreciate, and critique their artwork. Session I: April 30 – May 21 Session II: May 28 – June 18 Session III: June 25 – July 16 Session IV: July 23 – August 13 Session V: August 20 – September 10 Days: Tuesday Time: 4:30 pm – 5:45 pm OR 6:15 pm – 7:30 pm Ages: 5 – 15 Location: Classroom 1 Session Fee: $52; $37 with City resident credit Family Pottery Explore and experience the wonders of clay and learn the basic techniques of hand building as well as glazing techniques to create imaginative and incredible pieces. Session I: April 15 – May 20 Days: Monday Time: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Ages: 6 – Adult Location: North End Community Center Fee: $62; $47 with City resident credit which includes one adult and one child. Immediate family members may also participate for $10 per person. Kids Kakes Learn the basic techniques of cake decorating and create yummy, edible art pieces. Session I: April 13 – Circus Session II: May 11 – Mother’s Day Session III: June 15 – Father’s Day Session IV: June 29 – 4th of July Session V: July 20 – Summer Fun Session VI: August 10 – Back to School Days: Saturday Time: 10:30 am – 11:45 am Ages: 8 – Teen Location: Classroom 1 Session Fee: $16; $13 with City resident credit plus supplies

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Yuma Art Center Art classes and

programs for youth and adults

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Summer Cerama Jama for Teens Students have the creative freedom to hand-build and throw on the potter’s wheel a variety of clay projects. Taught by professional artist and educa-tor Holly Hendrick-Jones. Dates: May 28 – June 7 Days: Tuesday – Friday Time: Noon – 3:00 pm Ages: 10 – 17 Location: United Building Fee: $53; $49 with City resident credit, supply and registration fee payable to the Yuma Art Center plus $60 instructional fee payable to the instructor. Art Smart Camp Children’s imaginations grow by using paint, clay, and mixed media as well as gain an understand-ing of the visual arts in relation to history and cul-tures. Please provide snacks and lunch each day. Dates: June 11 – June 21 Days: Tuesday – Friday Time: 9:00 am – 2:00 pm Ages: 6 – 15 Location: United Building, Classroom 1 and 2 Fee: $87; $62 with City resident credit Break-a-Leg Theater Camp Break-A-Leg Theater Camp is an extraordinary, in-depth theatrical opportunity for youth providing instruction in the areas of acting, directing, and stage craft. With grant support from TARGET, the Break-A-Leg Theater Camp is being taught by Ms. Karen Murphy. Karen is an enormously talented and accomplished actor, director, stage manager, and costumer with the Prescott Center for the Arts. She holds a masters degree in Theatre Arts and Humanities from Prescott College and has facilitated a variety of theatre arts classes for youth and adults. Karen’s classes are always filled with fun and playful discovery! Please pro-vide snacks and lunch each day. Dates: June 25 – June 28 Days: Tuesday – Friday Time: 9:00 am – 2:00 pm Ages: 8 – 16 Location: United Building, Classroom 1 and 2 Fee: $55; $40 with a City resident credit Infinite Imagination Youth Theater presents “ The Pirates of Penzance Jr.” Wacky, irreverent, and as entertaining as it's predecessor from 1879, “ The Pirates of Penzance Jr.” spins a hilarious farce of sentimental pirates, bumbling policemen, dim-witted young lovers, dewy-eyed daughters and an eccentric Major-General, all morally bound to the often-ridiculous dictates of honor and duty. Please provide snacks and lunch each day Dates: July 2 – July 31*

* No program on Thursday, July 4

Days: Tuesday – Friday Time: 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Location: Classroom 2 Ages: 12 – 17 Fee: $100; $75 with City resident credit � Performances on Thursday, Friday, and

Saturday, August 1, 2, and 3 at 7:00 pm Open Pottery Studio Sign up for a self-paced class to work on self directed projects. An instructor is on-site for guidance. Firing fee included when you register for a session. Session I: May 2 – May 23 Session II: May 30 – June 20 Session III: June 27 – July 25

* No program on Thursday, July 4 Session IV: August 1 – August 22 Days: Thursday Time: 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm Location: Studio 2 and 3 Ages: 14 – Adult Session Fee: $80; $65 with City resident credit; $13 drop in per class plus additional fees for clay and firing determined by individual needs. Summer Cerama Jama for Adults Students have the creative freedom to hand build and throw on the potter’s wheel a variety of clay projects. Taught by professional artist and educa-tor Rebecca Taylor. Dates: May 28 – June 7 Days: Tuesday – Friday Time: 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm Ages: 16 – Adult Location: United Building Fee: $53; $49 with City resident credit, supply and registration fee payable to the Yuma Art Center plus $60 instructional fee payable to the instructor. Mixed Media Painting Introduction to mixed media and oil painting, basic materials, and techniques. This class emphasizes the preparation of canvas and other surfaces; brush and knife techniques; process of collage and use of other found objects and resources. Session I: May 15 – June 19 Session II: June 26 – July 31 Session III: August 7 – September 11 Days: Wednesday Time: 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm Ages: 17 – Adult Location: Classroom 2 Fee: $60; $45 with City resident credit; plus mate-rials and supplies

Adult Classes at the Art Center

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Salsa 101 Fun and energetic salsa dance keeps you moving. Learn everything you need to know and apply it to the dance floor. No partner needed. No dance experience required! Taught by professional dancer April Munoz. Session I: May 2 – May 23 Session II: May 30 – June 20 Session III: June 27 – July 25

* No program on Thursday, July 4 Session IV: August 8 – August 29 Days: Thursday Time: 5:45 pm – 6:45 pm Ages: 14 – Adult Location: Classroom 2 Session Fee: $13; $9 with City resident credit; plus $40 instructional fee payable to the instructor Instant Guitar for Hopelessly Busy People In just a few hours you can learn enough about playing the guitar to give you years of musical en-joyment, and you won’t have to take private les-sons to do it. This crash course will teach you some basic chords and get you playing along with your favorite songs right away. Bring your acoustic guitar. Class is limited to 15 students. For more information - visit www.instantguitarnow.com. Date: Thursday, May 23 Time: 4:00 pm – 6:30 pm Location: United Building Ages: 13 – Adult Fee: $13; $9 with City resident credit; plus $45 in-structional/materials fee payable to the instructor Instant Piano for Hopelessly Busy People In just a few hours, you can learn enough to give you years of musical enjoyment. Learn all the chords you’ll need to play any song in this one ses-sion. Any song, any style, any key. If you can find middle C and know the meaning of Every Good Boy Does Fine, you already know enough to enroll in this workshop. Date: Thursday, May 23 Time: 6:40 pm – 9:40 pm Location: United Building Ages: 13 – Adult Fee: $13; $9 with City resident credit; plus $45 in-structional/materials fee payable to the instructor Fabulous Classic Tuscan Metallic's Walls Learn the secret for creating perfect edges, how to rescue a wall from disaster, how to make your own glaze and more. A professional faux painter shares her years of experience and secret tricks. Date: Thursday, May 23 Time: 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm Location: United Building Ages: 13 – Adult Fee: $13; $9 with City resident credit; plus $45 instructional/materials fee payable to the instructor

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Tot programs provide 3 - 5 year olds a variety of recreational opportunities, in a safe and fun envi-ronment, that promotes learning, confidence and social interaction. When children are involved in a recreation program, they have the opportunity to develop positive feelings and establish friendships. During each class, instructors will utilize song, art and craft projects, games and various activities to promote learning about the theme of each session. Please note: In order to help your child gain inde-pendence, we ask that parents not stay in the classroom while the class is in session. Children must be fully potty trained before they are registered for a tot class, pull-ups are not permitted. Tiny Tots Tots are introduced to colors, numbers, shapes, letters, sign language, beginning Spanish, and safety concepts. During class time we will utilize songs, art projects, craft projects, games, and various activities to promote learning. Dates: April 8 – May 16 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 8:30 am – 11:30 am Location: Clymer Recreation Center Ages: 3 – 5 Fee: $180; $120 with City resident credit Fire Truck Fitness* This high energy fitness class encourages healthy habits while “working out” with a real firefighter. Your child will learn a simple fitness routine as we stretch, jog, learn push-ups, sit-ups and jumping jacks. Tots will kick the cardio up a notch while going through obstacle courses, learning about how healthy hearts and muscles work. This class is approximately 50 minutes of fitness, followed by 10 minutes of learning healthy eating habits. Snack is provided. Dates: April 12 – May 17

Tiny Tots

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Days: Friday Time: 9:00 am – 10:00 am Location: Clymer Recreation Center Ages: 2½ – 5 Fee: $23; $15 with City resident credit *Lead by City of Yuma Parks and Recreation and Yuma Fire Department Staff Under the Big Top A colorful, exciting time awaits in the Clymer Circus as children explore clowns, colors, and cir-cus animals culminating in a carnival adventure. Location: Clymer Recreation Center Dates: June 3 – 13 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 9:00 am – Noon Ages: 3 – 5 Fee: $78; $52 with City resident credit Days of Dinosaurs and Dragons Grab your armor and have a seat at King Arthur’s round table to learn about Dinosaurs and Dragons while embarking on an adventure with these historical and fantastical creatures Location: Clymer Recreation Center Dates: June 17 – 27 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 9:00 am – Noon Ages: 3 – 5 Fee: $78; $52 with City resident credit

Red, White and Blue Celebrate America’s Birthday with a festive, patriotic celebration featuring crafts, songs and activities designed to set the mood in the days leading up to the Fourth of July. Location: Clymer Recreation Center Dates: July 1 – 3 Days: Monday – Wednesday Time: 9:00 am – Noon Ages: 3 – 5 Fee: $35; $23 with City resident credit

Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star Up above the world so high, a vast galaxy is wait-ing to be explored. From stars and planets to the fantasies based in this final frontier, an astronomi-cal amount of fun and learning awaits as we encourage children to reach for the stars. Location: Clymer Recreation Center Dates: July 8 – 18 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 8:30 am – 10:15 am Ages: 3 – 5 Fee: $47; $31 with City resident credit Fun with Color Splatter on canvas, draw with a veggie, this color-ful class is fun and edgy. Red, yellow, green and blue; all the colors just for you; but please don’t wear your Sunday best, this class will get you in a mess. Dates: July 8 – 18 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 10:30 am – Noon Ages: 3 – 5 Fee: $39; $26 with City resident credit Beaches, Boats and the Blue Bayou Treasure awaits, as we set sail and learn about sea creatures and have some fun at the “beach”. Keep your eye out for pirates in this class! Location: Clymer Recreation Center Dates: July 22 – August 1 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 8:30 am – 10:15 am Ages: 3 – 5 Fee: $ 47; $31 with City resident credit Tiny Tot Trail Trekkers All the fun of a nature hike brought indoors! Dis-cover the textures and fun of plants! Relax inside a tent! Outdoor stories, crafts and s’mores on this outdoor adventure brought indoors. Dates: July 22 – August 1 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 10:30 am – Noon Ages: 3 – 5 Fee: $39; $26 with City resident credit

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PARENTS: Youth programs are offered through-out the summer at the Clymer Recreation Center or the North End Community Center. Please pay close attention to the days and locations when you are planning your child’s summer schedule. All programs are designed to allow your child to socialize in a safe environment that promotes learning, skill development and independence. These classes are intended for children who are a minimum of 6 years old and have completed Kin-dergarten unless otherwise noted. Please note: In order to help your child gain inde-pendence, we ask that parents not stay in the classroom while the class is in session. A sepa-rate room is available for parents to wait for their child if they do not wish to leave the site. All chil-dren must be signed in/out by a parent or guardian for each program. If your child is staying with us for the whole after-noon, please send them with a small healthy snack to have during the break time. Water bot-tles are always encouraged; no soda please. Pre-registration is required; no on-site registration will be accepted. Build with LEGO Bricks If your child loves build with Lego bricks, then this is the place to be! We will spend each afternoon building and creating from sets and individual pieces to make all kinds of great inventions, build-ings, houses, cars, and boats. Dates: June 3 – June 6 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 1:00 pm – 4:45 pm Location: Clymer Recreation Center Ages: 6 – 12 Fee: $62; $41 with City resident credit Cirque de Clymer Does your child love to clown around? Kids will practice simple magic tricks, entertain us with a skit or two, work on their balloon animal making techniques, and create their own unique clown faces. Enter into the fun world of clowning. It’s a

clown’s world, and we just live in it! Dates: June 10 – June 13 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 1:00 pm – 4:45 pm Location: Clymer Recreation Center Ages: 6 – 12 Fee: $62; $41 with City resident credit Say Hola to Spanish Uno, Dos, Tres. Como te llamas? Como estas? These are just a few simple phrases that your child will learn in this basic, introductory Spanish language class, geared just for kids. Other words that will be taught are colors, numbers, days of the week and how to say please and thank you. Chil-dren will be able to practice through repetition, and use the new words in games, songs, writings, and crafts. Everyone gets a chance to try their new skills as we celebrate with a real Fiesta on Thurs-day! *Required: All participants must be able to read and write. Dates: June 17 – June 20 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 1:00 pm – 4:45 pm Location: Clymer Recreation Center Ages: 7 – 12 Fee: $62; $41 with City resident credit SKY-ence Fiction Stars, planets, galaxies and space have served as a source of amazement, inspiration and epic story-telling. Young Jedi’s will explore the final frontier, with a mix of astronomy and fun science fiction based crafts and adventures. Dates: June 24 – June 27 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 1:00 pm – 4:45 pm Location: Clymer Recreation Center Ages: 6 – 12 Fee: $62; $41 with City resident credit Red, White and Blue It’s a HOT summer celebration. This all American class is nothing but fun! The 4th of July theme this week has us making home made ice cream, get-ting wild at a watermelon eating contest, compet-ing in cupcake wars, and ending the week with a BBQ. Dates: July 1 – July 3

* No program on Thursday, July 4 Days: Monday – Wednesday Time: 1:00 pm – 4:45 pm Location: Clymer Recreation Center Ages: 6 - 12 Fee: $48; $32 with City resident credit

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Taste of the States We will explore yummy food from different regions of the USA. Each day we will cook a cuisine sam-pler and learn state capitals and facts about the states we visit. Dates: July 8 – July 11 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 1:00 pm – 4:45 pm Location: Clymer Recreation Center Ages: 7 – 12 Fee: $62; $41 with City resident credit Ships Ahoy! Set sail at the Clymer Sea! Each day we will have sea themed crafts, snacks, pirate stories, and jokes. Construct a cardboard ship in this pirate inspired class. At the end of the week your child will have created a boat that is ready for the Parks and Recreation Cardboard Boat Float on July 20 at Kennedy Pool Dates: July 15 – 18 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 1:00 pm – 4:45 pm Location: Clymer Recreation Center Ages: 7 – 12 Fee: $62; $41 with City resident credit *Includes entrance to Cardboard Boat Float at Kennedy Pool. See page 7 for more details Where Summer Ends A theatrical romp though the zany poetry of Shel Silverstein. Each day we will select poems from the famous children’s book and have a super fun time using our imaginations by acting out the poems and creating all the fun props that go with them. Dates: July 22 – July 25 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 1:00 pm – 4:45 pm Location: Clymer Recreation Center Ages: 7 – 12 Fee: $62; $41 with City resident credit Cloaks, Capes and Catapults Class this week is inspired by “The Hobbit.” We encourage dress up as we embark on the greatest elf and dwarfs’ adventure! Learn your elfin name as we create map books, stories, stamp metal necklaces, build a fortress, build and decorate a bow and arrow set, and make a marshmallow catapult. Date: July 29 – August 1 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 1:00 pm – 4:45 pm Location: Clymer Recreation Center Ages: 7 – 12 Fee: $62; $41 with City resident credit

Extended Stay – Clymer Recreation Center Can’t pick up your child at 4:45 pm? Allow your-self a little extra time. For just $5 per week you can sign up for extended stay. Class is over, but we will watch your kids until 5:30 pm. *Must pre-register and pick up child no later than 5:30 pm or standard late fees will apply. Hop On Pop Crafts and Stories, A Thing or Two, as we cele-brate Dr. Suess! Try it, try it, you never know, the places where your mind will go! We know that this won’t be a bummer; here’s the way to start your summer! Date: June 3 – 6 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 1:00 pm – 2:45 pm Location: North End Community Center Ages: 6 – 12 Fee: $27; $18 with City resident credit The Magic of Science It’s not hocus pocus, its science! Perform experi-ments that fizz, bubble, pop, and make you say wow! Learn the secrets behind them and impress your friends and family! Dates: June 3 – 6 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 3:00 pm – 4:45 pm Location: North End Community Center Ages: 6 – 12 Fee: $27; $18 with City resident credit Bead it, Bead it, Bead it, Just Bead It! This bead class is a THRILLER! It doesn’t matter if they’re black, or white, or red, or yellow, or green or any color as we fuse them; string them on lan-yards and BEAD Creative! Dates: June 10 – June 13 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 1:00 pm – 2:45 pm Location: North End Community Center Ages: 6 – 12 Fee: $27; $18 with City resident credit Monster Fun Club Are you ready for a RAD summer? Be ready to be unique, and be yourself as you get creative to find your inner Monster! Explore Monster fashion, hair, makeup and costume design in this fun class inspired by “Monsters High”. Dates: June 10 – June 13 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 3:00 pm – 4:45 pm Location: North End Community Center Ages: 6 – 12 Fee: $27; $18 with City resident credit

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Fans in the Stands Calling all sports nuts! If you don’t come it’s a shame! We know you love your teams and now is your chance to show off that team spirit! Make your own baseball card, noisemakers, and other crafts themed to the team of your choice so you can continue to root, root, root for your team. Dates: June 17 – June 20 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 1:00 pm – 2:45 pm Location: North End Community Center Ages: 6 – 12 Fee: $27; $18 with City resident credit Home Run Fashion Take me out to the ball game, Take me out to the crowd….but let me look good first! Get dressed and ready for the big game with face painting, team themed shirts or hats, and accessories. For its one, two, three times the fun when you’re dressed like the home team at the old ball game. Date: June 17 – June 20 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 3:00 pm – 4:45 pm Location: North End Community Center Ages: 6 – 12 Fee: $27; $18 with City resident credit Duct Tape Dynasty Duct tape fixes everything! It also makes inde-structible items too! Come make wallets, purses, accessories and other fun Duct Tape creations! Use your imagination and you might have the next million dollar idea! Dates: June 24 – June 27 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 1:00 pm – 2:45 pm Location: North End Community Center Ages: 6 – 12 Fee: $27; $18 with City resident credit A is for Author B is for Book C is for Creativity For the love of books – your child will learn how to write and will complete a book from start to finish. We provide the guided instruction and supplies, while kids provide the imagination and illustrations to create their own storybook. Dates: June 24 – June 26 Days: Monday and Wednesday Time: 3:00 pm – 4:45 pm Location: North End Community Center Ages: 6 – 12 Fee: $27; $18 with City resident credit Summer Time Cool Zone! See page 19

Colorful Chaos Ever painted with celery? How about marbles or spaghetti? Created your own color bomb? This class is exploring fun and different painting tech-niques. We will paint on canvas, paper and cloth. Warning: You will get messy! Dates: July 8 – July 11 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 1:00 pm – 2:45 pm Location: North End Community Center Ages: 6 – 12 Fee: $27; $18 with City resident credit Clay Creations Mold it, bend it, make it, shape it; as long as there’s fun you’ll be alright! Modeling clay will be the medium as you design, shape, and sculpt your creations in this CLAY-ful class! Dates: July 8 – July 11 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 3:00 pm – 4:45 pm Location: North End Community Center Ages: 6 – 12 Fee: $27; $18 with City resident credit Reduce, Reuse and Up-cycle! Unique and unusual materials will be used to cre-ate art pieces and craft projects each day in this class. We won’t let anything go to waste. Your child will get a kick out of turning trash into beauti-ful treasures and even create their own fabric toy storage bin, perfect for organizing their room. Dates: July 15 – July 18 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 1:00 pm – 2:45 pm Location: North End Community Center Ages: 6 – 12 Fee: $27; $18 with City resident credit CARdboard Creations Beep Beep! Build your own transportation from cars, to planes, to trains and boats, using recycled materials and cardboard! Be sure to learn how to make them sturdy, and for your ships, seaworthy, to take out to the Cardboard Boat Float on Satur-day, July 20 at Kennedy Pool. Dates: July 15 – July 18 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 3:00 pm – 4:45 pm Location: North End Community Center Ages: 6 – 12 Fee: $27; $18 with City resident credit *Includes entrance fee to Cardboard Boat Float. See page 7 for more details. CAMP AWESOME! Are you ready for an AWESOME summer? Camp AWESOME returns with FUN in store! During each action packed session, campers will be kept busy all day with wild and wacky games, arts and

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crafts projects and will also feature a fun, creative team building project. Breakfast, lunch and a daily snack will be provided through Yuma School Dis-trict #1 Summer Food Program. Throughout the summer, field trips will include swimming, bowling, golf, movies, and much more. All this for the ex-ceptional value of less than $2 an hour! In addition, we have partnered with the Arizona Nutrition Network who will be providing weekly nu-trition classes on healthy eating and living habits. Don’t wait, sign your child up now, as registration is limited to 60 campers per session. Session I: June 10 – 20 Session II: June 24 – July 11

* No program July 1 – 5 Session III: July 15 – 25 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 7:30 am – 5:30 pm Location: Gila Vista Jr. High School Ages: 6 – 12 Fee: $150 per 2 week session, plus a one time fee of $10 for a camp t-shirt Parents, please be sure to attend Orientation Night. This will be your opportunity to ask questions, meet the Camp Director, and make sure your camper(s) are ready for the summer! Parent Orientation Night – Thursday, June 6 from 5:30 pm – 6:00 pm at Yuma City Hall Council Chambers Arizona Science Center The Arizona Science Center has partnered with Yuma Parks and Recreation to bring a dynamic one week educational camp offered through their Science, Technology, Engineering and Math pro-gram: STEM Kaleidoscope Science camp. This first rate quality program is hands-on, educational and FUN. Arizona Science Center’s STEM Kaleidoscope Sci-ence camp focuses on exploration and discovery! Jr. Scientists will intersect science and art, explore physics in fun new ways, and investigate animal adaptations. Participants will also diagnose and detect illnesses in a medical mystery and create structures that introduce them to architectural and engineering principles. Each day brings a new adventure featuring fun, hands-on activities in sci-ence, technology, engineering and mathematics. Dates: July 15 – July 19 Days: Monday – Friday Time: 9:00 am – Noon Location: North End Community Center Ages: 8 – 12 Session Fee: $140

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For the following programs please remember that space is limited and pre-registration is required. 5 on 5 Flag Football Regional Championship The Blitz is on, 5 on 5 flag football tournament. Three game guarantee, round robin format with a playoff bracket. All challengers come out and test your skills on the gridiron. This fast paced game will challenge all playing. Flags and footballs will be provided. Pre-registration is required. Date: Saturday, May 11 Time: 5:00 pm – 11:00 pm Location: Kennedy Athletic Complex Fee: $10 per participant Registration: March 25 – May 2

“Futsul” Co-Rec Indoor Soccer League Hot, NEW soccer program just in time for summer. Who wants bragging rights as the best indoor soc-cer team in Yuma? Get your team together for what is sure to be fast paced games, full of excite-ment. Deadline to register is May 23. Teams must have a minimum of 5 players and maximum of 8 players. Dates: June 3 – July 18 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm Location: Kofa High School Grades: 8 – 12 Divisions: Co-Rec Fee: $20 per player

Intermediate Teen Full Court Basketball League Yuma hoopsters, get to the gym for an exciting summer of hoops. Deadline to register is May 23. Dates: May 30 – August 8 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 6:30 pm – 10:00 pm Location: Yuma Civic Center Grades: 7 – 9 Divisions: Boys and Girls Fee: $30 per player tryouts: May 30, 7:00 pm at the Yuma Civic Center. All participants must attend tryouts in order to be placed on a team.

Yuma Hoops Project 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament Get your team of 3 to 4 players together now for the best tournament of the summer. Teams and players will compete for awards which will be presented to winners in each age division. Register on-line at www.yumahoopsproject.org or registration forms are available at the City of Yuma Parks and Recreation Department. For more information call (928) 275-1649. Date: Saturday, June 15 Time: 7:00 am – 11:00 pm Location: TBD Divisions: 11-13, 14-17, 18-34 and 35 over; male and female teams in each age division Fee: $17 per player Summer Skate Park Championship Series The Summer Skate Park Championship Series is back and better than ever. This three event series of skateboard competitions will gather the best Yuma skaters at Kennedy Skate Park for three evenings of great competition filled with lots of “tricks.” The first two events will get skaters ready for the final Championship event. Mark your calen-dars for all three dates and come out and have a great time of music, skateboarding, and hanging with friends. Event #1: Thursday, June 20 Event #2: Thursday, July 11 Championship Event: Thursday, July 18 Time: 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm Location: Kennedy Skate Park Ages: 12 – 18 Fee: $1 per event

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These programs are intended for individuals with physical and/or intellectual disabilities, and their accompanying family or friends. The purpose of the program is for learning, socialization and skill development. Please keep in mind, anyone plan-ning on attending the program or event is subject to the registration fee. Pre-registration is required (including free events) and space is limited. No on-site registration will be accepted. Parks and Recreation has partnered with Circle of Friends, a group of volunteer individuals that help promote activities, sports and lasting friendships for people with disabilities of all ages. The pro-gram meets at a variety of locations every Wednesday from 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm. If you would like to get involved or would like more information contact Parks and Recreation at (928) 373-5243 or Tina Gerks at (928) 329-1101. INCLUSION AND ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES

Yuma Parks and Recreation welcomes individuals with disabilities into any programs and activities offered in the Spring and Summer Activities Guide. In order to provide a successful experience, we invite you to call Marilyn Lammel at (928) 373-5243 or e-mail [email protected] to discuss any reason-able accommodations needed at least two weeks before the class is scheduled to begin. If you need a sign lan-guage interpreter, we request at least 72 hours notice.

SPLASH-TACULAR! Summer Social and Potluck Lunch

C’mon and join in the fun at your own private pool party. The Valley Aquatic Center will be closed to the public for a morning of swimming, meeting friends, music, and lunch. This is a fun, social and family event as we wel-come and invite area families with special needs chil-dren or adults to join in the fun.

The leisure pool offers a water slide, zero depth entry pool, play equipment, splash buckets, and inter-active splash pad. After swimming, head into the Aquarium Room for a refreshing “cool” lunch, made up of salads. If you would like to join us for lunch, please bring a dish to share. We will be having a “best” salad contest! Bring in your favor-ite salad and enter it for a chance to win a Family “Day” Pool Pass. We will provide drinks and ta-bleware. Date: Saturday, June 29 Time: 9:30 am – 11:30 am (swim), 11:30 am – 12:15 pm (lunch) Location: Valley Aquatic Center Ages: Everyone welcome; adults must stay with children under 13 Fee: $2 per person at the door; and a dish to share if you’d like to eat Hand Building with Clay Learn how to manipulate clay into works of art. This class moves at a pace that is just right for each individual. Feel the sensation of new tex-tures, as we explore this challenging art medium. Dates: July 10, 17, 24 and 31 Days: Wednesday Time: 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Location: North End Community Center Ages: 5 and up with an Adult Fee: $16; $12 with City resident credit Night on the Town We’ll start the evening at DaBoyz downtown res-taurant for dinner, then finish up at the Historic Yuma Theatre where we’ll watch a live perform-ance of Infinite Imagination Youth Theater’s pro-duction of “Pirates of Penzance.” Wheelchair seat-ing is available upon request. Date: Thursday, August 1 Time: 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm Location: Start at DaBoyz and end at the Historic Yuma Theatre. Ages: 16 and up Fee: $10 per person

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Boy’s and Girl’s Basketball League Beat the heat with a cool game of basketball. These leagues, one for girls and one for boys, are focused on teaching youth the fundamentals of basketball, good sportsmanship, and the impor-tance of teamwork, while playing games. A great introduction to competitive basketball in a recrea-tional league. All players will play 50% of each game regardless of ability. Dates: May 28 – August 1 Grades: 4 – 6 Location: Yuma Civic Center Fee: $42; $27 with City resident credit Registration: March 25 – May 22 * Evaluation Clinic: May 28 and 29 at the Yuma

Civic Center. * Girls: 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm / Boys: 7:00 pm –

8:00 pm * Meet the team will be May 30 at 6:00 pm Summer Sports Instructional Programs

All clinics are for boys and girls. Youth will be divided into age appropriate groups that provide

a better instructor/student ratio. Soccer Clinic Participants will learn the basic fundamentals of soccer skills in an intense and closely monitored instructional clinic. Basic understanding of rules and team concepts of the game will be introduced, and youth will be able to participate in actual scrimmages. Session I: June 3 – June 13 Session II: June 17 – June 27 Session III: July 1 – July 11

* No program on Thursday, July 4 Session IV: July 15 – July 25 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 8:00 am – 9:30 am Location: Yuma Civic Center Ages: 5 – 14 Session Fee: $39; $27 with City resident credit

Dodgeball Clinic Participants learn the basic fundamentals of dodgeball, how to throw, catch and dodge balls. This clinic is loaded with constant movement, play, and fun. As a fast paced, high energy sport, kids will get a great workout without even knowing it. Session I: June 3 – June 13 Session II: June 17 – June 27 Session III: July 1 – July 11

* No program on Thursday, July 4 Session IV: July 15 – July 25 Time: 9:45 am – 11:00 am Location: Yuma Civic Center Ages: 7 – 12 Session Fee: $39; $27 with City resident credit Volleyball Clinic Participants concentrate on basic skills and funda-mentals. Rules of volleyball and team concepts will be introduced. Games will be played, practic-ing skills learned, game strategy, and stressing good sportsmanship at all times. Session I: June 3 – June 13 Session II: June 17 – June 27 Session III: July 1 – July 11

* No program on Thursday, July 4 Session IV: July 15 – July 25 Time: 11:15 am – 12:45 pm Location: Yuma Civic Center Ages: 6 – 14 Session Fee: $39; $27 with City resident credit Basketball Clinic Participants learn basic basketball skills and fun-damentals of basketball, including the rules of the game and team concepts. Games will be played, practicing skills learned, game strategy, and stressing good sportsmanship at all times. Session I: June 3 – June 13 Session II: June 17 – June 27 Session III: July 1 – July 11

* No program on Thursday, July 4 Session IV: July 15 - July 25 Time: 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Location: Yuma Civic Center Ages: 6 – 14 Session Fee: $39; $27 with City resident credit Football Clinic Participants will be introduced to basic football skills and fundamentals, including some rules of the game. The clinic will focus on skill develop-ment in a passing league game setting. Session I: June 3 – June 13 Session II: June 17 – June 27 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 2:45 pm – 4:15 pm Location: Yuma Civic Center Ages: 6 – 14 Session Fee: $39; $27 with City resident credit

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“Intensity” Athletic Development Training Athletic performance is all about training and con-ditioning your body. Focusing on speed and agility training will enhance an athlete’s ability to perform their very best. This fun and exciting program will introduce plyo-metric condition, core strength de-velopment, along with basic speed and agility training. Train hard and become a better athlete, while making friends in this class. Session III: July 1 – July 11

* No program on Thursday, July 4 Session IV: July 15 – July 25 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 2:45 pm - 4:15 pm Location: Yuma Civic Center Ages: 10 – 14 Session Fee: $39; $27 with City resident credit Tiny Tumblers Tiny Tumblers is a program that will introduce your child to the sport of gymnastics. Basic tumbling skills such as somersaults, cartwheels, hand-stands, proper balance techniques, and the impor-tance of fitness are the main focus in this class. It also aims to enhance the development of your child’s social and cognitive skills through creative play in a safe and fun environment. Session I: June 3 – June 13 Session II: June 17 – June 27 Session III: July 1 – July 11

* No program on Thursday, July 4 Session IV: July 15 – July 25 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 9:00 am – 10:15 am Location: Yuma Civic Center Ages: 3 – 5 Session Fee: $39; $27 with City resident credit Cheerleading A fun class for boys and girls who want to learn and improve their cheer skills. This class will in-corporate jumps, motion technique and mini cheer routines. Session I: June 3 – June 13 Session II June 17 – June 27 Session III: July 1 – July 11

* No program on Thursday, July 4 Session IV: July 15 – July 25 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 10:30 am – 12:00 pm Location: Yuma Civic Center Ages: 6 – 12 Session Fee: $39; $27 with City resident credit

“All-Star” Cheer Dance Take your cheerleading skills to the next level. A fun combination of dance and cheer. Our cheer dance class emphasis’s synchronization, perform-ance skills, and mostly teamwork. Session I: June 3 – June 13 Session II: June 17 – June 27 Session III: July 1 – July 11

* No program on Thursday, July 4 Session IV: July 15 – July 25 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Location: Yuma Civic Center Ages: 6 – 12 Session Fee: $39; $27 with City resident credit

Summer Time Cool Zone Nothing to do this summer? Well the coolest place in Yuma is at John Morris Cottage. Youth will play board games, make art projects, go swimming, shoot pool, foosball, and much more. Come hang out and enjoy the great summer with friends. Dates: June 3 – August 2 Days: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Time: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Location: John Morris Cottage Ages: 5 – 13 Fee: Free

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Desert Hills Spring and Summer Junior Golf Camps

“Learn to play golf and have some fun along the way.”

PGA golf professionals and Desert Hills Golf Course staff will instruct this golf camp. Each jun-ior golfer participant will receive hands-on instruc-tion and information on how to develop their golf game so they can play on the course, play safely, and play with etiquette. Registration forms are available at Desert Hills Golf Course, Desert Hills Par-3 Golf Course, and Parks and Recreation, One City Plaza. For additional information please contact Bruce Brown or Rich Walton at (928) 373-5218. Camp #1: Dates: June 3 – June 7 Time: 8:00 am – 10:00 am Location: Desert Hills Golf Course Ages: 7 – 17 Fee: $75 per camp/per junior golfer Limited to 50 participants. Camp #2: Dates: June 17 – June 21 Time: 8:00 am – 10:00 am Location: Desert Hills Golf Course Ages: 7 – 17 Fee: $75 per camp/per junior golfer Limited to 50 participants. Camp #3: Pee Wee Junior Golf Camp Dates: June 24 – 26 Time: 8:00 am – 10:00 am Location: Desert Hills Golf Course Ages: 3 – 6 Fee: $25 per pee wee golfer Limited to 50 participants. Mommy and Me Golf Clinic Date: July 13, 20, and 27 Time: 8:00 am – 10:00 am Location: Desert Hills Golf Course Ages: All ages Fee: $30 for two, each additional family member $10 Limited to 25 participants. D-Back Baseball Academy Fee includes 15 hours of instruction, t-shirt, hat, and a free ticket to a 2013 D-backs home game with the opportunity to purchase additional tickets at a discount. For information and to register, visit www.dbacks.com/academy or call (800) 821-7152. Space is limited so secure your spot today! Dates: June 10 – June 14 Time: 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm Location: Joe Henry Athletic Fields Ages: 6 – 14 Fee: $175

Co-Sponsored Programs Yuma Youth Hockey Incorporated (YYHI): Learn to In-line Skate Clinic Learn to in-line skate with Yuma In-Line Hockey Incorporated. In-line skates & protective equip-ment are required. Some equipment is available on a first come first served basis. For more infor-mation, call Jim at (928) 941-1424 or Christy at (928) 246-8932. Session I: August 12 – August 15 Time: 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Days: Monday – Thursday Session II: August 19 – 21 Time: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Days: Monday – Wednesday Location: Yuma Civic Center Ages: 5 – 15 Session Fee: $5 Yuma Youth Hockey Incorporated (YYHI) Register at the City of Yuma Parks and Recreation Department, birth certificate required for new play-ers at time of registration. Season tentatively scheduled to begin September 30th. Must have skates and equipment. Divisions without adequate participants will be cancelled or combined with other divisions at the discretion of YYHI. Registration: July 15 – September 5 Fee: $65 Ages: 5 - High School Yuma Boys Baseball League “Cal Ripken” (YBBL): Fall Ball Baseball League Play baseball the “Cal Ripken” way. YBBL pre-sents an exciting season of fall baseball. Regard-less of your ability, come and learn the fundamen-tals of baseball. Register now! Birth certificate required for new players. Registration: June 10 – August 1 Fee: $75 Ages: 5 – 15 (Age as of April 30, 2013) Register at the City of Yuma Parks and Recreation Department or on-line at yumaboysbase-ballleague.com. For more information, contact George Owens (928) 210-4383 or Mike Parker at (928) 580-0070. Yuma Fast-Pitch and Tee-ball League (YFTL): Fall Teeny Bopper Softball League YFTL Fall softball season is a great opportunity to learn the sport of fast-pitch softball! All players will learn fundamentals, strategy, play in every game regardless of ability, and play in a mid season tournament, hosted by YFTL. Registration is taken at the City of Yuma Parks and Recreation Department. For more information, contact YFTL at (928) 750-6065 or [email protected]. Fee: $45 (early); $60 (late) – includes jersey Ages: 10U, 12U and 14U

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(Must be 8 years old and must not be 15 years old prior to September 1, 2013) Early Registration: June 10 – July 11 Late Registration: July 15 – August 1 Season: August – October Yuma Futbol League (YFL) “Soccer” Original birth certificate required at registration of new players. Registrants after August 1st will be placed on a waiting list and contacted if an opening is available. Season scheduled September 7 through December 7. Refunds are at the discretion of the YFL board, and an Association Fee of $15 will be deducted from the registration money. All refund requests must be in writing and sent to Yuma Futbol Club 924 E. 25th Street, Yuma AZ 85365 or e-mailed to [email protected]. For more information, please visit www.yumafutbolclub.com. Fee: $60 (early); $70 (late) Early registration: April 29 – June 27 Late registration: July 1 – August 1 * After August 2, please email [email protected] for space availability. Ages: 4 – 14 (must be 4 and not older than 14 years of age on August 1, 2013) Pop Warner Football Children will need their 2012-2013 report card, birth certificate, wallet size picture, and proof of physical at time of registration. Application for coaches and volunteers will also be accepted. For more information, contact (928) 941-0379. Ages: 5 – 7; Flag Football / Fee: $125 Ages: 7 – 15; Tackle Football / Fee: $175 Ages: 5 – 15; Cheerleading / Fee: $100 plus uniform fee Registration will be taken at the following locations: Dates: Saturdays, April 20, May 4, and 18 Time: 9:00 am – 2:00 pm Location: Ray Kroc Clubhouse, Avenue A and 35th Street Dates: Saturdays: April 20, May 4, June 1, 8, and 22 Time: 9:00 am – 2:00 pm Location: North End Community Center, 160 E. 1st Street Date: Saturday, May 18 Time: 9:00 am – 2:00 pm Location: Joe Henry Optimist Center, 1793 1st Avenue Yuma Heat - Year Round and Sand Shark Summer Program See information on both programs in the Aquatic section on page 27 of this guide.

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Intro to Archery Join us for a day of archery and learn one of the oldest sporting skills still used today! Participants will be introduced to the sport of international-style, target archery in a structured and safe environment which is recreational. All equipment is provided. Please bring water and wear closed toe shoes. Session I: Saturday, April 6 Session II: Saturday, May 18 Location: Yuma Readiness and Community Center Session III: Saturday, July 27 Session IV: Saturday, August 24 Location: North End Community Center Time: 10:00 am – 11:45 am OR 12:00 pm – 1:45 pm Ages: 8 and up, parent/guardian must stay with children under 16 (parent/guardian are encour-aged to register) Session Fee: $15; $10 with City resident credit Tails and Trails Bring your four legged friend on an adventure and experience the beautiful trail system at the West Wetlands Park. Learn about the native eco-systems thriving along the Colorado River while improving your health and overall fitness! A “special” doggie bag will be given to each regis-tered participant with a pet. Please wear appropri-ate clothing and closed toe shoes, bring sun pro-tection, insect repellant, and plenty of water (and a bowl for Fido). Date: Saturday, June 8 Time: 7:00 am – 9:00 am Location: West Wetlands Park, meet at Ramada #32 Ages: 7 and up (participants 15 and under must be accompanied by an adult and one pet per person) Fee: $12; $8 with City resident credit Canoe and Fish the Colorado River Paddle your way down the Colorado River while you fish and learn about the different types of fish that are in-season! We will have a limited amount of fishing equipment and bait available. Please call ahead to reserve a fishing pole, or participants

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are welcome to bring their own. Remember to dress appropriately, bring a hat, sun block, and water. Participants 14 years old and older must possess a fishing license with a river stamp. Date: Saturday, April 13 Time: 9:00 am Location: Gateway Park Ages: 6 and up Fee: $22 per person Beginning Kayak Class *Pre-registration is required This class will introduce participants to the fun exciting world of kayaking while learning the fun-damental skills of safe paddling. In this one-day class we will practice water safety skills in a “contained” environment and then we will transport participants to the river for a short paddle around local waterways. Enrolled participants should be comfortable with swimming in deep and open water. Bring a sack lunch, water, and sun/insect protection for an entire day on the water. Date: Saturday, June 29 Time: 8:00 am – 2:00 pm Location: Kennedy Pool Ages: 10 – Adult Fee: $45; $30 with City resident credit Adult Late Night Kayaking Trip Experience tranquility as you kayak down the Colorado River while listening to the howl of coyotes and gaze at the stars! This late night kayak trip, for adults only, will be totally relaxing, and you get to escape the heat of the day as you enjoy the refreshing evening. Paddlers should wear appropriate clothing, bring insect repellant, and plenty of water. Date: Saturday, July 13 Time: 8:00 pm Location: Gateway Park Ages: 18 and up Fee: $20 per person Sunrise Kayaking Have you ever experienced an Arizona sunrise on the river? Here’s your chance. Paddle down the Colorado River and catch a glimpse of the wildlife that inhabit the shoreline. Join us on our guided trip in the early morning hours as the world wakes up with the rising sun. Date: Saturday, August 10 Time: 5:00 am Location: Gateway Park Ages: 6 and up (participants 15 and under must be accompanied by an adult) Fee: $20 per person

Guided Canoe or Kayak Trips on the Colorado River Planning a family reunion, employee picnic, or service group party? Include a canoe or kayak trip as part of your event for the day. Day and night, guided, leisurely canoe and kayak trips on the Colorado River can be booked for any occasion. Meeting place will be arranged at the time of registration. If you have any questions regarding the physical requirements call Parks and Recreation for trip options. Call (928) 373-5000, #5261 to schedule your private trip today. * Fee: Canoe or Kayak trips - $20 per person, transportation included.

* Requests must be made three weeks before desired date.

* Group minimum of 10. Special arrangements can be made for groups up to 60.

* Lunch/Dinner (Optional) - If you have a group of 10 or more people and would like for us to provide lunch or dinner for your party, arrangements can be made for only an addi-tional $10 per person.

Archery Instruction Planning a family reunion, employee picnic, service group party, or any other occasion? Include an Archery class as part of your event for the day. Learn one of the most historical skills that are still used today! Participants will be introduced to the sport of archery in a structured, safe, and fun environment which is recreational and uses the international-style of target archery. All equipment is provided. We can bring the program to your site, if adequate space is available and pre-approved by staff. Call (928) 373-5000, #5261 to schedule your private class today. * Requests must be made three weeks before desired date * Group minimum of 10 Fee: $15 per person

“NEW PROGRAM” Weekend Kayak Rentals

Interested in exploring the Colorado River on your own? Paddle around at your own pace, and see what it has to offer! Recreation staff will be check-ing out kayaks on an hourly basis at Gateway Park. All you need to do is bring identification, a little bit of cash, sign a Liability release, and off you go. Minimum age to take out a kayak is 16 years old with parental permission. Dates: Every fourth Saturday of the month (April – August) Time: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Location: Gateway Park Fee: $5/hr per person

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Youth Outdoor Education Programs The Ultimate Outdoor Experience Do you want four days of an ultimate outdoor experience? Then join us as we guide youth through different activities everyday that will have them enjoying the great outdoors. Kayaking on the first day, followed up with archery, hiking, and a relaxing fishing trip on the last day. Participants should dress appropriately; bring a hat, sun block, and plenty of water. Participants 14 years old and older must posses a fishing license with a river stamp. Dates: June 17 – 20 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 7:00 am – 11:00 am Location: Riverside Outdoor Education Center Ages: 8 – 15 Fee: $45; $30 with City resident credit Just Me and My Dad Fishing Excursion Let your inner angler shine through while you teach your child the sport of fishing! We’ll travel to Mittry Lake, where we’ll jump in a canoe and try our luck at catching the “Big One!” A sack lunch, fishing equipment, and bait will be provided. Participants 14 years old and older must possess a fishing license. Date: Saturday, June 15 Time: 6:00 am – 10:00 am Location: West Wetlands Park Ages: 5 - 13 Fee: $30 per child (Parent is free) Lake Fishing Channel your inner angler as we introduce you to different techniques of fishing, lures, and what bait to use depending on what you are fishing for. During the week, we will be traveling to a few different fishing locations around the Yuma area. Fishing equipment, lures, and bait will be provided. If youth would like to bring their own equipment, they may. Participants should wear appropriate clothing; bring sun protection, insect repellant, and plenty of water. Dates: June 24 – 27 Days: Monday – Thursday Location: Riverside Outdoor Education Center Time: 7:00 am – 11:00 am Ages: 6 – 13 Fee: $45; $30 with City resident credit Kids Kayak Class Kids will be introduced to the world of paddling on a “sit-on-top” kayak. Training will begin in a controlled environment, and will be completed on the open waters at Mittry Lake, for a real kayaking experience. The fundamentals of safe river paddling and why it is important to conserve the environment will be taught. Participants must be

able to swim 25 yards, should wear appropriate clothing; bring sun protection, insect repellant, and drinking water. Dates: July 8 – 11 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 7:00 am – 11:00 am Location: Riverside Outdoor Education Center Ages: 8 – 15 Fee: $45; $30 with City resident credit All About Bugs What is the science of Entomology? Bug Science! Come and learn all about the different stages of a bug’s life, and how they keep our ecosystem in balance. Kids will make their own bug nets and bug boxes, and go on a bug hunt where they will gather different insects, to be closely inspected and identified. Participants should wear appropriate clothing; bring sun protection, insect repellent, and drinking water. Date: Saturday, July 13 Time: 7:00 am – 11:00 am Location: Riverside Outdoor Education Center Ages: 6 – 12 Fee: $30; $20 with City resident credit Treasure Hunters Adventure here we come! For all you treasure hunters out there, this class is just for you as we try to find buried treasure hidden all over Yuma. This full day is sure to be filled with excitement as we read clues, leading us to the discovery of our daily treasure. As a team, we will work together, learn how to read a map, follow the clues, and use our digging tools to find the hidden surprises. Dates: July 15 – 18 Days: Monday – Thursday Time: 7:30 am – 10:30 am Location: Riverside Outdoor Education Center Ages: 6 – 12 Fee: $38; $26 with City resident credit Archery Games of Panem Learn the Archery skills that Katniss & Peeta have as they get ready for the Games in the Panem. Dress as your favorite character for the competition on Thursday! Participants will be introduced to the sport of archery in a structured, safe, and fun environment. All equipment is provided. Please bring water and wear closed toe shoes. Date: July 29 – August 1 Days: Monday – Thursday AM Session: 10:00 am – 12:00 pm PM Session: 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Location: Yuma Civic Center Ages: 8 – 15 Fee: $45; $30 with City resident credit per session

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Belly Dancing Belly Dancing teaches body movement, control, and is a great way to exercise and have fun. Classes are offered beginner through advanced including a class if you wish to learn how to cho-reograph your own dance. Location: North End Community Center Ages: 14 and up Fee: $26; $17 with City resident credit per session. $4 for drop in. Beginner Level An introduction to basic belly dance isolations and movements focusing on technique and movement drills. Great for getting an all over workout. Mondays Session I: April 1 – May 13 Session II: June 3 – July 15 Session III: July 22 – September 9 * No program on Monday, September 2

Time: 6:00 pm – 7:45 pm Tuesdays Session I: April 9 – May 28 Session II: June 4 – July 23 Session III: July 30 – September 17 Time: 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm OR Session I: April 2 – May 21 Session II: May 28 – July 16 Session III: July 23 – September 10 Time: 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm Intermediate Level This class focuses on advancing techniques and movement drills as well as introducing new move-ments and layering techniques. Wednesdays Session I: April 3 – May 22 Session II: May 29 – July 17 Session III: July 24 – September 11 Time: 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Advanced/Choreography Class If you are an experienced belly dancer and would like to improve your techniques, select music for your routines, and learn how to sequence your dance routine properly, making smooth transitions into each dance step; this is the class for you. Thursdays Session I: April 4 – May 23 Session II: May 30 – July 25

* No program on Thursday, July 4 Session III: August 1 – September 19 Time: 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

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Arts and Crafts, Scratch Art, Oil Painting, and Woodcarving/Woodburning Dates: April 2 – October 31 * No program on Thursday, July 4

Days: Tuesday and Thursday Time: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Location: North End Community Center Ages: 50 and up Monthly Fee: $22; $15 with City resident credit Daily Fee: $4; $3 with City resident credit Senior Pool Shooting Dates: May 1 – October 31 * No program on Monday, May 27, Thursday,

July 4, and Monday, September 2 Days: Monday – Friday Time: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Location: North End Community Center Ages: 50 and up Monthly Fee: $19; $13 with City resident credit Season Fee: $55; $37 with City resident credit Daily Fee: $2

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8th Annual Gil Rivera Men’s 12” Softball Tournament Games are played in a round robin format fol-lowed by separate A/B playoffs. Dates: Saturday and Sunday, April 13 – 14 Time: 8:00 am Location: Various softball fields Fee: $235 per team plus $24 ASA Sanction Fee Registration: February 25 – April 4 Two Person OTL Softball Tournament Men’s and Women’s competition starts with round robin play followed by championship playoffs. Date: Saturday, April 20 Time: 8:00 am Location: Kennedy Athletic Complex Fee: $40 per team; $50 after deadline Registration: March 11 – April 11 Summer Series Sand Volleyball Tournaments and Barbecue Date: Saturday, May 11 (Leapin’ Lizards) Date: Saturday, June 15 (Sunscorchers) Date: Saturday, July 13 (Spike Night) Time: 7:00 pm – Midnight Location: Kennedy Sand Volleyball Courts Ages: 14 and up Fee: $30 per team/tournament; $40 per team/tournament on-site Division: 4 Person Co-Rec Registration: Begins March 25 for all tournaments Men’s 12” Softball Home Run Hitting Contest Competition includes divisions in lightweight, mid-dleweight, heavyweight and super-heavyweight. Date: Friday, May 24 Time: 6:30 pm Location: Sanguinetti Athletic Field Fee: $4 pre-registration per division; $7 on-site per division Registration: March 25 – May 24 Denny Donnelly Memorial Tournament aka Arizona/California Men’s 16” Slow-Pitch Softball State Championship Space is limited to the first 40 team entries. Round robin play followed by championship play-offs. Dates: Saturday and Sunday, May 25 – 26 Time: 8:00 am Location: Various softball fields Fee: $235 per team plus $24 ASA Sanction Fee Registration: March 25 – May 16

Men’s Summer Full Court Basketball League Games played Monday through Thursday eve-nings, round robin followed by separate A/B play-offs. Dates: May 28 – July 11 Time: Games start at 6:30 pm Location: Yuma High School Fee: $335 per team plus $10 per player Registration: March 25 – May 16 Summer Slow-Pitch Softball League: Men’s 12”, Women’s 11” and Co-Rec 12”/14” Men’s and Women’s Divisions will play Monday through Thursday evenings with Co-Rec Leagues playing on Friday and Saturday evenings. Team entries are limited. Dates: June 10 – August 9 Time: Games start at 6:30 pm Location: Various softball fields Fee: $370 plus $24 ASA Sanction Fee Registration Begins: March 25 – May 30 Paul Riley Late Night Men’s 12” Softball Tournament Teams are guaranteed a minimum of four games with round robin format followed by A/B playoffs. Dates: Friday and Saturday, July 27 – 28 Time: 7:00 pm Location: Various softball fields Fee: $235 per team plus $24 ASA Sanction Fee Registration Begins: March 25 to July 18 Late Night Donnie Crump Two Person OTL Softball Tournament Separate Men’s and Women’s Open Divisions will compete in round robin play followed by champi-onship playoffs. Date: Saturday, August 10 Time: 7:00 pm Location: Kennedy Athletic Complex Fee: $40 per team; $50 after deadline Registration: March 25 – August 1 Fall Slow-Pitch Softball League: Men’s 12”, Women’s 11” and Co-Rec 12”/14” Men’s and Women’s Division will play Monday through Thursday evening with Co-Rec Leagues playing on Friday evenings. Dates: September 3 – October 12 Time: Games start at 6:30 pm Location: Various softball fields Fee: $370 per team plus $24 ASA Sanction Fee Registration: June 3 – August 22

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Open Swim Please note: Daily admission rates will apply to all patrons and non-swimmers entering aquatic facilities. No ice chests/coolers or lawn chairs are allowed at any of the aquatic facilities. Swimmers must wear proper swimwear only. Swimmers wearing cut off jeans, clothing or bathing suits with exposed zippers, buckles, rivets, or metal ornamentation will not be al-lowed to go down the slides due to the dam-age that may be caused by such swim wear. All pool hours and dates are tentative and sub-ject to change. Open swim hours will change once school be-gins in August. Valley Aquatic Center - Opening Day: Dates: May 25 - 26 Time: 1:00 pm - 7:45 pm Dates: May 28, 29, 30 and 31 Time: 4:00 pm - 7:45 pm Daily Youth (17 and under) Admission: $2.50; $2 with City resident credit Daily Adult (18 and over) Admission: $5; $3.50 with City resident credit Regular Hours: Dates: June 1 - August 4 Days: Tuesday - Sunday Time: 1:00 pm - 7:45 pm Daily Youth (17 and under) Admission: $2.50; $2 with City resident credit Daily Adult (18 and over) Admission: $5; $3.50 with City resident credit Dates: August 10 - September 29 *No Open Swim September 21. Instead, join us for Come Out and Play Day Days: Saturday and Sunday Time: 1:00 pm - 5:45 pm Daily Youth (17 and under) Admission: $2; $1.50 with City resident credit Daily Adult (18 and over) Admission: $4; $3 with City resident credit

Kennedy Pool - Regular Hours: Dates: June 1 - August 4 Days: Saturday and Sunday Time: 1:00 pm - 5:45 pm Dates: June 4 - August 2 Days: Tuesday - Friday Time: 1:00 pm - 3:45 pm *Pool closed on Thursday, July 4 Daily Youth (17 and under) Admission: $2; $1.50 with City resident Credit Daily Adult (18 and over) Admission: $4.50; $3 with City resident Credit Marcus Pool - Regular Hours: Dates: June 11 - August 1 Days: Tuesday and Thursday Time: 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Daily Admission: FREE Sponsored by

Yuma Rotary Club Summer Pool Passes Monthly and season passes are available for purchase at the Parks and Recreation Office ONLY. Family passes are for immediate family use only. The rate for a Family Pass applies to the first five members of the immediate family. For each addi-tional family member included on the pass there is an added charge of $5. Monthly Pass Youth: $46; $30 with City resident credit Adult: $74; $49 with City resident credit Family: $87; $63 with City resident credit Monthly passes are available for one calendar month only. June: May 26 - June 30, July: July 1 - July 31, or August: August 1 - September 2. Season Pass *Valid from May 25 - September 1 and are accepted at any City pool for open swim programs only. Youth: $87; $58 with City resident credit Adult: $132; $88 with City resident credit Family: $207; $138 with City resident credit Pool Rental When planning a company picnic, birthday cele-bration, end of the year school party, or church activity, rent a pool! Valley Aquatic Center, Carver, Kennedy, and Marcus Pools are available for rentals throughout the summer. Rental fees vary for each facility. The Valley Aquatic Center

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has its’ own “private party” room called “The Aquarium” that can be rented for an additional fee. No pool parties after August 4, 2013. For addi-tional information, call (928) 373-5243. Special Aquatic Programs A Father’s Day Special Enjoy your day being a DAD! Father’s swim free today with a paid child. Date: Sunday, June 16 Location/Time: Kennedy Pool from 1:00 pm - 5:45 pm Location/Time: Valley Aquatic Center from 1:00 pm - 7:45 pm Youth Water Athletics During the five weeks that this program is offered, swimmers will be introduced to four competitive swim strokes; Freestyle, Backstroke, Breaststroke, and the Butterfly stroke and will compete in a weekly swim meet every Thursday. Water Athlet-ics is offered at Kennedy and Marcus Pool. Diving is limited to 15 participants at each pool. Weekly diving meets will be held at Marcus Pool on Thurs-day evenings at 4:30 pm and swim meets from 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Dates: June 24 to August 2 * No program on Thursday, July 4 Days: Monday – Friday Ages: Swimming: 5 - 14 and ability to swim 25 yards; Diving: 8 – 14 and comfortable in deep water Fee: $52 per swimmer or diver; $34 with City resident credit (Choose a location at time of registration) Location: Kennedy Pool Time: 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Diving; 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Swimming Location: Marcus Pool Time: 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Swimming; 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Diving High School Swim Conditioning Dates: June 3 – June 28 Dates: July 1 – July 31 * No program on Thursday, July 4 Days: Monday – Friday Time: 7:30 am to 8:45 am Location: Valley Aquatic Center Grade: 9 – 12 grade students Monthly Pass: $48; $32 with City resident credit Daily: $4.50; $3 with City resident credit Yuma Heat The Heat is Yuma’s year-round competitive swim team. A member of United States Swimming, Inc., (USA Swimming) the Heat will compete through-out Arizona, Southern California, and beyond! Individuals aged six and older are welcome to

participate. Adults are invited to join the growing Masters (18 and up) group. The summer season begins April 4, but new swimmers are welcome at any time. Professional coaching, great people, fun in the water … what are you waiting for!!! For more information, contact Yuma Heat at [email protected] or visit www.yumaheat.org. Sandshark Summer Swim Team This eight week program is a GREAT way to get involved in competitive swimming! The Sandsharks (a division of the Yuma Heat) are members of the Imperial Valley Swim League (IVSL), a summer recreational swimming organization that includes teams from Yuma and California’s Imperial Valley. Weekday dual meets and weekend invitationals provide plenty of competition for those new to the sport. The $99 cost includes IVSL registration, team fees, and a Sandshark t-shirt. For more information, contact Yuma Heat at [email protected] or visit www.yumaheat.org. Adult Fun Swim This program is held Monday through Friday for adults age 18 and older. Come out and have some FUN! Dates: April 1 – April 26 Time: 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Location: Marcus Pool Dates: April 29 – June 7 Time: 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm Location: Carver Pool Dates: June 10 – August 2 * No program on Thursday, July 4 Time: 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Location: Carver Pool Dates: August 5 – September 30 * No program on Monday, September 2 Time: 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm Location: Carver Pool Monthly pass: $48; $32 with City resident credit Daily: $4.50; $3 with City resident credit Adapted Aquatics A structured water exercise program for individu-als who are overweight, arthritic, or with physical and/or developmental disabilities. This class of-fers “no impact” exercises that will help increase your flexibility, and range of motion in a fun friendly environment and you don’t have to know how to swim. Exercises are from the Arthritis Foundation YMCA Aquatics Program. (Participants should have an assistant available if

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needed.) Dates: April 1 – April 26 Location: Marcus Pool Dates: April 29 – September 30 * No program on Monday, May 27 * No program on Thursday, July 4 * No program on Monday, September 2 Location: Carver Pool Days: Monday – Friday Time: 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Ages: 14 and up Fee: Season: $57; $38 with City resident credit Monthly pass: $30; $20 with City resident credit Daily: $4.50; $3 with City resident credit Water Aerobics An energetic “no” impact water aerobics workout that allows participants to exercise at their own pace without needing to know how to swim. This class is geared to strengthen muscles, build en-durance, increase the efficiency of your cardiovas-cular system, and increase flexibility. Also, it’s a great place to meet friends, who have the same goal in mind…a healthier and fun filled lifestyle. Ages: 14 and up Session Fee: $28, $19 with City resident credit Daily Fee: $4.50, $3 with City resident credit Days: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Time: 9:30 am - 10:30 am Session I: March 22 – April 17 Session II: April 19 – May 15 Location: Marcus Pool until April 26 Session III: May 17 – June 14 * No program on Monday, May 27

Session IV: June 17 – July 12 Session V: July 15 – August 9 Session VI: August 12 – September 9 * No program on Monday, September 3

Session VII: September 11 – October 7 Location: Carver Pool

Aqua ZUMBA Aqua ZUMBA is an intense aerobic and body sculpting class set to HOT Latin rhythms, incorpo-rating range of motion‚ balance and resistance, while easy on the joints and bones. Your heart will pump, you’ll burn calories, and you will find yourself looking forward to the next workout. Instructor: Misty Smith Session I: April 10 – May 31 * No program on Friday, May 24

Days: Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday Time: 7:15 pm – 8:15 pm Location: Marcus Pool Ages: All ages Fee: $4 daily drop in (cash only) Session II: June 5 – August 2

* No program on Thursday, July 4 Days: Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday Time: 7:15 pm – 8:15 pm Location: Marcus Pool Ages: All ages Fee: $4 daily drop in (cash only) Session III: August 7 – August 30 Days: Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday Time: 7:15 pm – 8:15 pm Location: Kennedy Pool Ages: All ages Fee: $4 daily drop in (cash only) Session IV: September 4 – September 27 Days: Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday Time: 7:15 pm – 8:15 pm Location: Carver Pool Ages: All ages Session Fee: $4 daily drop in (cash only) Swim for Fitness Lap swimming is a great way to get in shape and stay fit. This program will begin the season at Marcus and Carver Pool and then will move to the Valley Aquatic Center on June 10, through the end of the Summer for all scheduled times. After Au-gust 1, 2013 hours will change. Ages: 14 and up Monthly pass: $48; $32 with City resident credit Days: Monday – Friday Daily: $4.50; $3 with City resident credit Dates: April 1 – April 26 Time: 5:30 am – 7:30 am and 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Location: Marcus Pool Dates: April 29 – May 31 Location/Time: Marcus Pool – 5:30 am – 7:30 am; Carver Pool from 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm * No program on Monday, May 27

Dates: June 3 – June 7 Time: 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Location: Carver Pool Days: Monday – Friday Dates: June 3 – September 27 Time: 5:30 am – 7:30 am Location: Valley Aquatic Center * No program on Thursday, July 4

Dates: June 10 – August 2 Time: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Location: Valley Aquatic Center * No program on Thursday, July 4

Dates: August 5 – August 30 Time: 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Location: Carver Pool

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Water Safety Instructor Course Prerequisite: Able to swim 500 yards using the breaststroke, sidestroke, and front and back crawl. This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to teach the fundamentals swimming and lifesaving. Total 40 hours. Dates: June 3 – June 14 Days: Monday – Friday Time: 8:00 am – Noon Location: Valley Aquatic Center Ages: 16 years and up Fee: $150; $115 with City resident credit Life Guard Training Today Prerequisite: Able to swim 500 yards using the breaststroke, sidestroke, and freestyle or crawl stroke. This class provides skills and knowledge needed to become well-trained, effective lifeguards for pools and no-surf beaches. Upon successful completion of the class, participants will receive the American Red Cross Life Guard certification. Dates: June 17 – June 28 Days: Monday – Friday Time: 8:00 am – 12:00 pm Location: Valley Aquatic Center Ages: 15 years and up Fee: $130; $100 with City resident credit

Scuba Classes NEW!! We know your time is valuable and may not fit with the normal classroom schedule. Yuma Parks and Recreation is now offering online SCUBA classes. Do the knowledge development portion from the comfort of your own home, at your own pace. After completing the on-line por-tion, schedule your confined water (pool training) and open water dives (real diving, where the fish are) with our Dive Instructor. You can choose to do your water dives one-on-one or in a semi-private class with other students. If the on-line class sounds like it fits your needs, call the Parks and Recreation Department and speak to our Dive Instructor for more information.

Discover Scuba *Pre-registration is required Participants must be experienced swimmers. Per-mission forms and a physical release from a phy-sician are needed prior to the class. Forms are available at the Parks and Recreation main office. Class space is limited. Youth will experience the thrill of scuba diving for fish in a confined water (pool) environment, under the supervision of certi-fied SCUBA Instructors. This just might be your start as a great scuba diver and oceanographer like Jacques Cousteau! Class is limited to 10. Date: Saturday, June 15 Time: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Location: Kennedy Pool Ages: 12 and up Fee: $20; $10 with City resident credit Open Water Scuba Diving Class The class involves academic study, skills learning in the safety of a confined water (pool) environ-ment, and check-out dives in a real open-water (ocean or lake) setting. All classroom activity will be held at the Riverside Cottage Outdoor Educa-tion Center, and pool sessions will be held at Ken-nedy pool. You will need to provide your personal gear which includes mask, snorkel, fins, and boo-ties all other equipment and study material will be provided. We will discuss this more on your dive orientation meeting. If attending one of the sched-uled classes doesn’t fit your schedule, please give us a call we may be able to work something out for you. Instructors are flexible and can make ar-rangements to meet your schedule. Class #1 Orientation: Tuesday, June 18 Time: 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm Classroom: July 9, 11, 16, and 18 Time: 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Pool: July 13 and 20 Time: 7:00 am - 12:00 pm Open Water Dives: July 27 and 28 Ages: 16 and up Fee: $199 per person Class is limited to 6 participants Class #2 Orientation: Wednesday, July 17 Time: 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm Classroom: July 30, August 1, 6, and 8 Time: 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Pool: August 4 and 11 Time: 7:00 am - 12:00 pm Open Water Dives: August 17 and 18 Fee: $199 per person Class is limited to 6 participants

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Advanced Open Water Scuba Dive Class Pre-requisites: You must have successfully com-pleted an Open Water Diver certification. Students receive an Advanced Open Water Dive Textbook. All five dives are instructor accompa-nied, as you complete the skills that will make you a safer and more competent diver. Advanced stu-dents will need to provide all their equipment. Equipment rental information is available upon request. Students are also responsible for all trip costs (travel out of town), air or enriched air fills, boat or dive charter fees. All classroom activity will be held at the Riverside Cottage Outdoor Edu-cation Center and dive location and dates will be discussed during your dive orientation meeting. If attending one of the scheduled classes doesn’t fit your schedule, please give us a call we may be able to work something out for you. Instructors are flexible and can make arrangements to meet your schedule. Advanced Class #1 Orientation: Tuesday, July 2 Time: 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm Classroom: July 23 and 25 Advanced Dives: September 7 and 8 (Location to be determined) Fee: $155 per person Advanced Class #2 Orientation: Wednesday, July 31 Time: 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm Classroom: August 20 and 22 Advanced Dives: September 7 and 8 (Location to be determined) Fee: $155 per person

Swim Lessons Private Swim Lessons These classes are offered for youth or adults that would like one-on-one instruction. All instructors are certified Water Safety Instructors through the American Red Cross. Classes are 30 minutes. Session Fee: $47; $31 with City resident credit Session l: June 3 - June 7 Time: 8:00 am, 9:00 am, or 10:00 am Location: Marcus Pool Session II: June 10 - June 14 Time: 8:00 am Location: Marcus Pool Time: 9:00 am, 10:00 am, 11:00 am, 5:00 pm, 6:00 pm, or 7:00 pm Location: Kennedy Pool

Session III: June 17 - June 21 Time: 8:00 am Location: Marcus Pool Time: 9:00 am, 10:00 am, 11:00 am and 5:00 pm Location: Kennedy Pool Time: 9:00 am Location: Valley Aquatic Center

Session IV: June 24 - June 28 Time: 8:00 am, 9:00 am or 10:00 am Location: Marcus Pool Time: 9:00 am Location: Valley Aquatic Center Session V: July 1 - July 5 *No program on Thursday, July 4

Class time is 35 minutes Time: 8:00 am, 9:00 am or 10:00 am Location: Marcus Pool Time: 6:00 pm or 7:00 pm Location: Kennedy Pool Time: 9:00 am, 10:00 am, or 11:00 am Location: Valley Aquatic Center

Session VI: July 8 - July 12 Time: 8:00 am, 9:00 am, or 10:00 am Location: Marcus Pool Time: 6:00 pm or 7:00 pm Location: Kennedy Pool Time: 9:00 am Location: Valley Aquatic Center Session VII: July 15 - July 19 Time: 8:00 am, 9:00 am, or 10:00 am Location: Marcus Pool Time: 6:00 pm or 7:00 pm Location: Kennedy Pool Time: 9:00 am Location: Valley Aquatic Center Session VIII: July 22 – July 26 Time: 8:00 am, 9:00 am, or 10:00 am Location: Marcus Pool Time: 9:00 am, 10:00 am, 11:00 am, 6:00 pm, or 7:00 pm Location: Kennedy Pool Time: 9:00 am, 10:00 am or 11:00 am Location: Valley Aquatic Center Session IX: July 29 – August 2 Time: 8:00 am, 9:00 am, or 10:00 am Location: Marcus Pool Time: 9:00 am, 10:00 am, 11:00 am, 6:00 pm, or 7:00 pm Location: Kennedy Pool Time: 9:00 am, 10:00 am or 11:00 am Location: Valley Aquatic Center

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Group Swim Lessons Swim Lesson Session Dates: Session I: May 28 - June 7 Class time is 50 minutes Session II: June 10 - June 21 Session III: June 17 - June 28 Session IV: June 24 - July 5 Class time is 50 minutes *No program on Thursday, July 4 Session V: July 8 - July 19 Session VI: July 22 - August 2

Please note: Classes meet Monday through Friday for 45 minutes except for Infant Toddler which is only 30 minutes. $38; $25 with City resident credit. Swim Lesson Registration Procedures! Swim lesson participants may sign up for only one session at a time, but may register for any session during the summer. Participants must successfully complete all requirements for one level before entering the next level. Participants who are currently enrolled and wish to register for another session of swim instruction, may do so on the Wednesday before the last day of the session that you are enrolled in at the time. Registration, transfers and waiting list transactions may be done in person at the Parks and Recrea-tion Office or by telephone. (Visa, Discover, American Express and MasterCard accepted) No one will automatically be placed on a waiting list. Parents must request to be put on a waiting list through the Parks and Recreation Office. Wait list participants will be notified if vacancies be-come available on a first come, first serve basis. Refunds will not be made for participants. How-ever, funds may be transferred or placed on ac-count for another swim lesson session or other Parks and Recreation activity. Availability of upcoming classes is not guaranteed as registration is ongoing throughout the summer. Classes without a minimum of six may be combined with other classes or canceled.

Please note: SWIM LESSON REGISTRATION IS NOT

AVAILABLE ON-LINE Infant Toddler: 6 months - 36 months. Parents or adult age 14 and older accompanies the child in the water. Preschool: 3 - 5 years. Parents or adult supervi-sion required for children age 3. Emphasis will be on learning basic skills, holding breath, and float-ing. Infant Toddler and Preschool classes intend to develop in young children a high comfort level in and around the water and a readiness to swim. These courses do not teach children to be accom-plished swimmers or to survive in the water. Please note: Beginner Diving: Prerequisite: age 8 and over, swim 25 yards, and feel comfortable in deep water. Level I: Water Exploration - Become oriented to aquatic environment. Level II: Primary Skills - Prerequisite: Level I certificate or demonstrated competency in Level I skills. Level III: Stroke Readiness - Prerequisite: Level II certificate or demonstrated competency in Level II skills. Level IV: Stroke Development - Prerequisite: Level III certificate or demonstrated competency in Level III skills. Level V: Stroke Refinement - Prerequisite: Level IV certificate or demonstrated competency in Level IV skills. Level VI: Skill Proficiency - Prerequisite: Level V certificate or demonstrated competency in Level V skills. Adult Swim Lessons: Co-Ed instruction. Class participation may range from water adjustment (afraid of water) to advanced skills for those inter-ested in improving their swimming skills. Instruc-tion is geared to the individual goals of the partici-pant.

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PAGE 34 Thirty-nine park ramadas are available to the public on both a ramada reservation system in advance and on a first-come, first

serve basis when not otherwise reserved. Ramada reservations will be made at the Parks and Recreation Office only.

YCAT serves all of the Yuma Parks and Recreation facilities listed below.

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PAGE 35 Individuals wishing to make a reservation may either walk-in and make a reservation or phone-in using a credit card. A nominal fee is charged and reservations are non-refundable and non-transferable. Parks, pools and facilities are also available to rent.

For complete route and schedule information please go to www.ycipta.org. See where it takes you!

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� Aaron’s Furniture � Adobe Lazer Etching � Aldo Yepez, DJ Goist � Almond Tree Couture

Gowns � All Star Tree Service � Al’s Tuxedo � Ambiance Salon & Spa � Apparel by Johnny � Aqua 2000 / Canyon State

Water � APS � Arbor Tech, Inc. � Arizona Commission on

the Arts � Arizona Community Tree

Council, Inc. � Arizona Cooperative

Extension � Arizona Game & Fish � Arizona Historical Society � Arizona Nutrition Network � Arizona Sweets, LLC � Arizona Western College

“Day of Champions” � Banat Tabla � Best Western Inn Suites � Bill Alexander Flight-Line

Mazda Mitsubishi � Boy Scouts of America � Bride Couture � Bureau of Land

Management � Burgers & Beer � Caballeros de Yuma � Caliber Screenprinting &

Embroidery � Canyon Distributing � Captured Light

Photography � Care & Comfort, LLC � Casa Blanca � Coca Cola of Yuma � Cocopah Resort &

Conference Center/Cocopah RV/Golf

� Corona Optique � Couture Cakes & Cookes

by Hiromi � Cradic Chiropractic � Castillo Nupcial U.S.A

� Chili Pepper � Da Boyz � Desert Pearls � Desert Water � Destiny Christian Church � Diamond Brooks Water � Dick’s Auto Repair � Dillard’s � Doll Up Boutique � Fancy Fairy Threads � Fence Masters � Fortuna Floral � Foundation of Yuma

Regional Medical Center � Hilton Garden Inn /

Pivot Point � Home Depot � Hunter Irrigation � JSA Co � Jackson Hewitt � JC Penney � Julieanna’s Patio Café � KCFY Radio � KECY TV Channel 9 � King’s Auto Glass � Kohl’s � KAWC Colorado River

Public Media � KSWT TV News 13 � KTTI Radio - El Dorado

Broadcasting � KYMA TV Channel 11 � Las Palapas � Lotus Day Spa � LRH Enterprises &

ComF5.com � Lute’s Gretna Green � MCAS Yuma � M’lady M’lord Salon � Marriott � Mary Kay � Mimi’s Café � MLN Photography � Mountain Shadows Artists � National Endowment

for the Arts � National Parks Foundation � NexGen Yuma � Noehmi’s Threading

Studio

� Pecan Grove Garden Club � Peter Piper Pizza � Premier Designs Jewelry � PU Septic � Radio Amigo 95.39FM � RDO Equipment � Reddy Rents � Rococo Event & Banquet

Hall � Romer Beverage � RV World � Salvation Army - Boys &

Girls Club � Sam’s Club � Sand & Stone Fine Jeweler � Scentsy Wickless Candles � Sherwin Williams Paint � Silpada � Simpson Norton � Slumber Parties � Smart & Final � Sprint � St. Paul’s Cultural Center � State Farm Insurance � Sugar Mama Cake Designs � Sun Valley Beverage � Target � Team Yuma Pest � Teri Did It Framing � The Flower Mine � Thirty-One Gifts � U. S. Fish & Wildlife � U. S. Soccer Foundation � Wal-Mart � Wild River Family

Entertainment Center � Yuma Community

Foundation � Yuma Golf & Country Club � Yuma Nursery � Yuma Podiatry Associates � Yuma Princess Limousine � Yuma Private Industry

Council � Yuma Rotary Club � Yuma Sun � Yuma Symposium � Yuma Visitor’s Bureau � Yuma’s Main Squeeze � Z Fun Factory � Z Trend Z

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