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PRE-REGISTRATIONPlease register one week prior to the class start date. Each class has a minimum enroll-ment requirement to cover the cost of the program. Early reg-istration is recommended.
ACCOMMODATIONSPlease indicate special accom-modations required on the reg-istration form and speak to the program supervisor.
REFUNDSIf you are not satisfi ed with a program you have attended please contact the programsupervisor for refund information.
YOUTH SCHOLARSHIPScholarships are available for income-qualifi ed youth who re-side in Oakley. Applications are available online and at City Hall.
WHAT SHOULD I BRING?Required items will be listed in the class or program descrip-tion. For questions please con-tact the program supervisor.
PLAN AHEADCity Hall is closed the third Fri-day of every month for furlough. Upcoming closure dates: Sep.16, Oct. 14, Nov. 18-27, Dec. 16 and Dec. 19-Jan. 2.
MAIL IN PERSON DROP BOX
The completed registration: 3231 Main St.
Oakley, CA 94561Payment Accepted:
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Register at: 3231 Main St.
Oakley, CA 94561M-F 8:30AM-5PM
Payment Accepted:Cash/ Check
Visa /Master Card
After Hours registration:Drop Box at Recreation Desk
3231 Main St.Oakley, CA 94561
Payment Accepted:Check
Cindy CoelhoRecreation Technician
Classes/Special Events/Kids & Tots625-7044
Lindsey BrunoRecreation Supervisor
Youth Development625-7042
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Participant Name: ____________________________________
Program Name: Program Number: Oakley Resident: Age/Grade: Program Fee:
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Parent/Guardian (If under 18): __________________________________
Street Address: __________________________________
City: ______________ State: ________ Zip: ________
Day Phone: ___________ Evening Phone: ___________ Mobile Phone: __________
E-mail Address: ____________________________________ Please make checks payable to The City of Oakley(Return check fee of $36.00 will be automatically charged to the liable guardian or participant of said activity)
As the parent/guardian of a minor participating in the City of Oakley’s Recreation Programs, Field Trip and Services, I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury. This Waiver, Release and Indemnity Agreement is intended to discharge in advance the City of Oakley, the Oakley Union School District, the Liberty Union High School District and its offi cers, employees, volunteers, and agents from any and all liability arising out of or connected in any way with myself or my child/ward’s participation in said activity, even though that liability may arise out of negligence or carelessness on the part of the persons or entities mentioned above. It is further agreed that this Waiver, Release and Indemnity Agreement is to be binding on my heirs and assignees. I agree to assume the full risk of any injuries, damages or loss that I or my minor child/ward may sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with or as-sociated with each activity. I additionally agree to indemnify the City against any claims or rights of action for damages which I or the minors has/have before or after they reach age of majority. I further agree that certain marketable information may be used in accordance with State Laws and regulations. Such items include: e-mail addresses, photos and press releases that include statements made by myself or my child/ward in publication of said activities. In the event of any emergency, I authorize City Offi cials to secure from any licensed hospital, physician, and/or medical personnel any treatment deemed necessary for my minor child’s immediate and emergency care if it be deemed to sustain life. I also agree that I will be responsible for payment of any and all medical services rendered. In case of an emergency during activities
In case of emergency whom should we contact?
Name: __________________ Phone:_____________ Relationship: _____________
Name: __________________ Phone: _____________ Relationship: _____________
Physician: ______________ Insurance Carrier: ______________ Group Number: ______________
Does your child take any medications or have any allergies or other health problems we should be aware of? If yes, please explain:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
* I agree to all of the above conditions:* I understand that I am subject to dismissal from participation of said activity for inappropriate and disrespectful behavior.* I understand that my child’s/ wards enrollment is subject to dismissal due to certain violations of the Recreation Division’s program code of conduct (available for viewing in the Recreation Division main offi ce.)* I have read and fully understand the above Waiver, Release and Indemnity Agreement and Permission to Secure Treatment. Participant/ Guardian Signature: ___________________________ Date: ______________
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Participant Name: ____________________________________
Program Name: Program Number: Oakley Resident: Age/Grade: Program Fee:
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Parent/Guardian (If under 18): __________________________________
Street Address: __________________________________
City: ______________ State: ________ Zip: ________
Day Phone: ___________ Evening Phone: ___________ Mobile Phone: __________
E-mail Address: ____________________________________ Please make checks payable to The City of Oakley(Return check fee of $36.00 will be automatically charged to the liable guardian or participant of said activity)
As the parent/guardian of a minor participating in the City of Oakley’s Recreation Programs, Field Trip and Services, I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury. This Waiver, Release and Indemnity Agreement is intended to discharge in advance the City of Oakley, the Oakley Union School District, the Liberty Union High School District and its offi cers, employees, volunteers, and agents from any and all liability arising out of or connected in any way with myself or my child/ward’s participation in said activity, even though that liability may arise out of negligence or carelessness on the part of the persons or entities mentioned above. It is further agreed that this Waiver, Release and Indemnity Agreement is to be binding on my heirs and assignees. I agree to assume the full risk of any injuries, damages or loss that I or my minor child/ward may sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with or as-sociated with each activity. I additionally agree to indemnify the City against any claims or rights of action for damages which I or the minors has/have before or after they reach age of majority. I further agree that certain marketable information may be used in accordance with State Laws and regulations. Such items include: e-mail addresses, photos and press releases that include statements made by myself or my child/ward in publication of said activities. In the event of any emergency, I authorize City Offi cials to secure from any licensed hospital, physician, and/or medical personnel any treatment deemed necessary for my minor child’s immediate and emergency care if it be deemed to sustain life. I also agree that I will be responsible for payment of any and all medical services rendered. In case of an emergency during activities
In case of emergency whom should we contact?
Name: __________________ Phone:_____________ Relationship: _____________
Name: __________________ Phone: _____________ Relationship: _____________
Physician: ______________ Insurance Carrier: ______________ Group Number: ______________
Does your child take any medications or have any allergies or other health problems we should be aware of? If yes, please explain:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
* I agree to all of the above conditions:* I understand that I am subject to dismissal from participation of said activity for inappropriate and disrespectful behavior.* I understand that my child’s/ wards enrollment is subject to dismissal due to certain violations of the Recreation Division’s program code of conduct (available for viewing in the Recreation Division main offi ce.)* I have read and fully understand the above Waiver, Release and Indemnity Agreement and Permission to Secure Treatment. Participant/ Guardian Signature: ___________________________ Date: ______________
For Offi ce Use Only: Date Received: ________________ Shirt Size: _____________
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Registration 5Winter Workshop 7Lego Camp 7After School Program 8Oakley Youth Advisory Council 9Online Classes 10“White House” Rentals 11Oakley Recreation Buildings 12Parks Matrix 13Parks Map 14-15Adopt-A-Park 16Online Driver’s Education 17Sports and Fitness for Kids 17Kids Dance Classes 18Fencing Classes 19Kids Love Soccer 20Teen Classes 21Adult Basketball 21Bocce Ball 21Karate 21-22Aikido 22Hunter’s Safety Course 23Zumba 23Social Ballroom Dance 23CPR and First Aid 24Oakley Library 25Leer Para Crecer 26Community Contacts 27
Table of Contents Did you know that the City of Oakley is the home to over 30 parks?
Take some time to get out and enjoy the many exciting features these parks have to offer.
Creekside Park3900 Creekside Way
Shady Oak Park247 Cedar Glenn Dr.
Novarina Park 100 Brown Road
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Saturday, December 17Time: 9am- 4pmAges: 3-11 Location: 1250 O’Hara AveFee: $25 Residents $35 Non-Residents
This fun one day program is centered around arts and crafts, games and creativity. The fee for this program includes all materials, a make-n-take craft and afternoon snack. Come prepared to have fun, and bring a sack lunch. For more information and program registration contact the City of Oakley Recreation Division at 925-625-7041 or email [email protected]
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Novarina Park 100 Brown Road
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1 Laurel Ball Fields, 850 Laurel Road 13.63 • • • • • • • • •2 Summer Lake Community Park, 4020 Summer Lake
Drive 17 • • • • • • • • • •3 Creekside Park, 3900 Creekside Way 10.0 • • • • • • • • • • •4 Crockett Park, 4150 Richard Way 4.66 • • • • • • • •5 Cypress Community Park,4001 Frank Hengel Way 6.0 • • • • • •6 Freedom Soccer Fields, 1040 Neroly Road 8.46 • • • • •7 * Holly Creek Park, 4758 Hagar Court 3.0 • • • • • •8 Magnolia Park, 5301 DafFodil Drive 5.0 • • • • • • •9 Marsh Creek Glen Park, 430 Hill Avenue 2.4 • • • • •10 Novarina Park, 100 Brown Road 2.18 • • • •11 *Nunn-Wilson Family Park, 1000 Oxford Drive 3.0 • • • • • • • •12 Nutmeg Park, 1068 Nutmeg Drive 2.56 • • • • • •13 Briarwood Park, 101 Michaelangelo Drive 2.0 • • • • •14 Shady Oak Community Park, 247 Cedar Glenn Drive 5.0 • • • • • •15 Claremont Bay Park, 4676 Bayside Way .25 •16 Heartwood Park, 240 Heartwood Drive 1.5 • • •17 Harvest Park, 3854 Harvest Circle .05 • • •18 Heather Park, 2276 Canterbury Lane .16 • • •19 Lakewood Drive Park, 1882 Lakewood Drive .58 • • • •20 Oak Tree Park, 19 Solitude Way 1.0 • •21 Main Street Park, 4991 Gardenia Ave .40 •22 Manresa Park, 1088 Clear Lake Drive .26 • •23 Oak Grove Park, 403 White Oak Court .8 • • • •24 Riata Park, 607 Saddlebrook Way 1.5 • • • •25 Simoni Ranch Open Space, 20 Simoni Ranch Drive 1.0 • •26 Sycamore Drive Park, 1799 Park Place .24 • •27 Daff odil Park, 590 Daff odil Drive 1.6 • • • • • City/School Park Partnerships Parks in Progress Regional Parks Delta Vista Middle School Pheasant Meadows Park Oakley/ Antioch Shoreline
Gehringer Elementary School Ponderosa Park Big Break Shoreline
Laurel Elementary School Stonewood Park Dutch Slough Regional Park
O’Hara Park Middle School Teakwood Basin Delta DeAnza Trail
Vintage Parkway Elementary School Vintage Parkway Park
* Planned improvements may reclassify these parks
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ONLINE DRIVER’S EDUCATIONAge: 15 Years Old and upLocation: OnlineInstructor: Erika Vieyra
Are you tired of asking your parents and friends for a ride? Are you at least 15 years of age? If so, this class is for you! This is an interactive, online course with videos, animated driving scenarios and sample test questions. Learn the rules of the road, major causes of traffi c collisions, DMV procedures and much more. You will Receive DMV-approved Certifi cate of Completion (OL237) – required for teens under 17 ½ years of age to obtain a learner’s permit and driver’s license. A licensed instructor is available to answer questions. Students must register at City Hall, 3231 Main Street Oakley. Valid email address required.
Fee: $59 Residents, $69 Non-ResidentsDRIVERS003 Course is ongoing
Volunteers can help in many ways including litter pick-up, weeding, planting, graffi ti removal, and other simple maintenance activities. Residents can assist with “park watch” efforts to keep our parks safe and free of graffi ti and other vandal-ism. Please contact the Parks Division if you are interest-ed in participating in the Program. You can contact Daniel Yore, Park Supervisor at [email protected]
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ONLINE DRIVER’S EDUCATIONAge: 15 Years Old and upLocation: OnlineInstructor: Erika Vieyra
Are you tired of asking your parents and friends for a ride? Are you at least 15 years of age? If so, this class is for you! This is an interactive, online course with videos, animated driving scenarios and sample test questions. Learn the rules of the road, major causes of traffi c collisions, DMV procedures and much more. You will Receive DMV-approved Certifi cate of Completion (OL237) – required for teens under 17 ½ years of age to obtain a learner’s permit and driver’s license. A licensed instructor is available to answer questions. Students must register at City Hall, 3231 Main Street Oakley. Valid email address required.
Fee: $59 Residents, $69 Non-ResidentsDRIVERS003 Course is ongoing
SPORT AND FITNESS FOR KIDSAge: 3- 5 Years OldLocation: 204 Second St.Instructor: JumpBunch Staff
JumpBunch is a fun, structured program that introduces children to a variety of sports and activities, helps build coordination, self-esteem and a life-long love of fi tness. We have safe, age-appropriate equipment for the children to play with. Children will learn the concept of teamwork and good sportsmanship. JumpBunch incorporates athletics, fi tness and music for a fun-fi lled, interactive class.No class the week of November 21nd or December 26.
Fee: $42 Residents, $52 Non-ResidentsJB013 Sep. 19- Oct. 24 Mon. 2:00pm-2:30pm
JB014 Oct. 31- Dec. 12 Mon. 2:00pm-2:30pm
JB015 Dec. 19- Jan. 30 Mon. 2:00pm-2:30pm
JB016 Feb. 6- Mar. 12 Mon. 2:00pm-2:30pm
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PRE-BALLETAge: 3 to 5 Years OldLocation: 1250 O’Hara Ave.Instructor: Mary Lyons
This class is designed for beginners and returning students alike. Children will be introduced to basic ballet movements. A focus will be placed on musical awareness, grace and muscular development while learning about the fantasy of theater.
Fee: $36 Residents, $46 Non-ResidentsPB008 Sep. 19- Oct. 24 Mon. 4:00pm-4:30pm
PB009 Nov. 7- Dec. 12 Mon. 4:00pm-4:30pm
PB010 Jan. 2- Feb. 6 Mon. 4:00pm-4:30pm
PB011 Feb. 13- Mar. 19 Mon. 4:00pm-4:30pm
BALLETAge: 6 Years Old and UpLocation: 1250 O’Hara Ave.Instructor: Mary Lyons
This class is designed for both beginners and returning students. Children will learn specifi c ballet movements and techniques. Focus will be on musical awareness, grace and muscular development while learning about the fantasy of theater.
Fee: $36 Residents, $46 Non-ResidentsB008 Sep. 19- Oct. 24 Mon. 5:00pm-5:30pm
B009 Nov. 7- Dec. 12 Mon. 5:00pm-5:30pm
B010 Jan. 2- Feb. 6 Mon. 5:00pm-5:30pm
B011 Feb. 13- Mar. 19 Mon. 5:00pm-5:30pm
TAPAge: 3 Years Old and UpLocation: 1250 O’Hara Ave.Instructor: Mary Lyons
Come explore the wonderful world of tap. This class builds on basic techniques and includes simple combinations with partners in story form.
Fee: $36 Residents, $46 Non-ResidentsT008 Sep. 19- Oct. 24 Mon. 4:30pm-5:00pm
T009 Nov. 7- Dec. 12 Mon. 4:30pm-5:00pm
T010 Jan. 2- Feb. 6 Mon. 4:30pm-5:00pm
T011 Feb. 13- Mar. 19 Mon. 4:30pm-5:00pm
BEGINNING FENCINGAge: Ages 8-12 Years OldLocation: 1250 O’Hara AveInstructor: Sword Play Fencing Academy
This class will cover the fundamentals of the Olympic sport of fencing. This is a fun, safe and lightning-fast activity which combines the discipline of Martial Arts with the interactive competitiveness of a sport like tennis. Students will improve their balance, coordination, strength and fl exibility. Equipment will be provided by the instructor for each participant.
Fee: $50 Residents, $60 Non-ResidentsYF013 Sep. 16- Oct. 21 Fri. 4:00pm-4:45pm
YF014 Oct. 28- Dec. 2 Fri. 4:00pm-4:45pm
YF015 Dec. 13- Jan.-17 Fri. 4:00pm-4:45pm
Prevent Program and Class Cancellations When registration does not meet the minimum enrollment required, it may be
necessary to cancel the class or program. Help us prevent cancellations by
registering early for all your favorite programs and classes. For information
on how to register call 925-625-7041 or email [email protected]
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BALLETAge: 6 Years Old and UpLocation: 1250 O’Hara Ave.Instructor: Mary Lyons
This class is designed for both beginners and returning students. Children will learn specifi c ballet movements and techniques. Focus will be on musical awareness, grace and muscular development while learning about the fantasy of theater.
Fee: $36 Residents, $46 Non-ResidentsB008 Sep. 19- Oct. 24 Mon. 5:00pm-5:30pm
B009 Nov. 7- Dec. 12 Mon. 5:00pm-5:30pm
B010 Jan. 2- Feb. 6 Mon. 5:00pm-5:30pm
B011 Feb. 13- Mar. 19 Mon. 5:00pm-5:30pm
TAPAge: 3 Years Old and UpLocation: 1250 O’Hara Ave.Instructor: Mary Lyons
Come explore the wonderful world of tap. This class builds on basic techniques and includes simple combinations with partners in story form.
Fee: $36 Residents, $46 Non-ResidentsT008 Sep. 19- Oct. 24 Mon. 4:30pm-5:00pm
T009 Nov. 7- Dec. 12 Mon. 4:30pm-5:00pm
T010 Jan. 2- Feb. 6 Mon. 4:30pm-5:00pm
T011 Feb. 13- Mar. 19 Mon. 4:30pm-5:00pm
BEGINNING FENCINGAge: Ages 8-12 Years OldLocation: 1250 O’Hara AveInstructor: Sword Play Fencing Academy
This class will cover the fundamentals of the Olympic sport of fencing. This is a fun, safe and lightning-fast activity which combines the discipline of Martial Arts with the interactive competitiveness of a sport like tennis. Students will improve their balance, coordination, strength and fl exibility. Equipment will be provided by the instructor for each participant.
Fee: $50 Residents, $60 Non-ResidentsYF013 Sep. 16- Oct. 21 Fri. 4:00pm-4:45pm
YF014 Oct. 28- Dec. 2 Fri. 4:00pm-4:45pm
YF015 Dec. 13- Jan.-17 Fri. 4:00pm-4:45pm
INTERMEDIATE FENCINGAge: All AgesLocation: 1250 O’Hara Ave.Instructor: Sword Play Fencing Academy
This class is for students of all ages who have completed the beginner class and also for beginning students 13 and older. The instructor will teach students proper fencing techniques and build upon previously taught skills in a fun, safe environment. Fencing offers aerobic conditioning, improves balance and coordination, and instills self-confi dence and good sportsmanship. Equipment will be provided by the instructor for each participant.
Fee: $50 Residents, $60 Non-ResidentsIF013 Sep. 16- Oct. 21 Fri. 5:00pm-5:45pm
IF014 Oct. 28- Dec. 2 Fri. 5:00pm-5:45pm
IF015 Dec. 13- Jan.-17 Fri. 5:00pm-5:45pm
MOMMY/ DADDY & ME SOCCERAge: 2-3.5 Years OldLocation: Creekside ParkInstructor: Kidz Love Soccer
Introduce yourself and your toddler to the “World’s Most Popular Game”! As you and your child participate in our fun age appro-priate activities, your child will be developing their large motor skills and socialization skills. The fun happens on the fi eld, and in Mommy/ Daddy & Me Soccer, parents are part of the action, not watching from the sidelines!No classes February 20th.
Fee: $70 Residents, $80 Non-ResidentsMDS001 Sep. 26-Nov. 7 Mon. 5:05pm-5:35pm
MDS002 Jan. 30-Mar. 12 Mon. 5:10pm-5:40pm
TOT/PRE-SOCCERAge: 3.5- 5 Years OldLocation: Creekside ParkInstructor: Kids Love Soccer
Little tykes will enjoy running and kicking just like the big kids! Encourages large motor skill development through fun soccer games and introduces small children to the group setting. Teaches the basic techniques of the game and builds self-esteem through participation and fun soccer activities. Children learn to follow instructions in a nurturing, age appropriate en-vironment. Shin guards are required after the fi rst meeting.No classes February 20th.
Fee: $70 Residents, $80 Non-ResidentsTPS001 Sep. 26-Nov. 7 Mon. 3pm-3:30pm
TPS002 Jan. 30-Mar. 12 Mon. 3pm-3:30pm
SOCCER 1Age: 5-6 Years OldLocation: Creekside ParkInstructor: Kidz Love Soccer
Players will learn dribbling, passing, receiv-ing, shooting, age-specifi c defense, etc. Fun skill games are played at every session, and every participant will have a ball at his or her feet. Small- sided soccer matches will be in-troduced gradually. Shin guards are required after the fi rst meeting.No Classes February 20th.
Fee: $70 Residents, $80 Non-ResidentsS001 Sep. 26-Nov. 7 Mon. 3:30pm-4:15pm
S002 Jan. 30-Mar. 12 Mon. 3:30pm-4:15pm
SOCCER SKILLS & SCRIMMAGESAge: 7-10 Years OldLocation: Creekside ParkInstructor: Kids Love Soccer
Kidz 7-10 years of age will enjoy advanced skill building: dribbling, passing and shooting in a team play format. Each class will focus on scrimmages that emphasize application for fi ner technical points. All levels are wel-come to come enjoy the world’s most popular game! Each participant receives a soccer jersey. Shin guards are required. No classes February 20th.
Fee: $76 Residents, $86 Non-ResidentsSS001 Sep. 26-Nov. 7 Mon. 4:15pm-5:00pm
SS002 Jan. 30-Mar. 12 Mon. 4:15pm-5:00pm
TPS002 Jan. 30-Mar. 12
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BASKETBALL CLASSAge: 25 Years Old and UpLocation: O’Hara Park Middle SchoolInstructor: Luis Colmenares
This basketball class offers players the oppor-tunity for 3 on 3 or 4 on 4, half court games without the commitment of a league. Great aerobic workout! Space is limited and registra-tion is on site at O’Hara Park Middle School.
Fee: $45 ResidentsB-Ball Now- December Wed. 7:00pm-9:00pm
B-Ball2 January- May Wed. 7:00pm-9:00pm
BOCCE BALLAge: AdultsLocation: Creekside ParkInstructor: John Newman
This popular team sport is a fun, social activity to get together with old friends and make new friends. Teams consist of 4 – 8 players. Teams will play 2 games per night more if time permits. Each team member must complete a registration form, as well as a team roster indicating the team captain and night.
Fee: $20 Per PersonBOC003 Sep.20- Nov. 11 Tue. & Thur. 5:00pm -7:00pm
SOCCER 1Age: 5-6 Years OldLocation: Creekside ParkInstructor: Kidz Love Soccer
Players will learn dribbling, passing, receiv-ing, shooting, age-specifi c defense, etc. Fun skill games are played at every session, and every participant will have a ball at his or her feet. Small- sided soccer matches will be in-troduced gradually. Shin guards are required after the fi rst meeting.No Classes February 20th.
Fee: $70 Residents, $80 Non-ResidentsS001 Sep. 26-Nov. 7 Mon. 3:30pm-4:15pm
S002 Jan. 30-Mar. 12 Mon. 3:30pm-4:15pm
SOCCER SKILLS & SCRIMMAGESAge: 7-10 Years OldLocation: Creekside ParkInstructor: Kids Love Soccer
Kidz 7-10 years of age will enjoy advanced skill building: dribbling, passing and shooting in a team play format. Each class will focus on scrimmages that emphasize application for fi ner technical points. All levels are wel-come to come enjoy the world’s most popular game! Each participant receives a soccer jersey. Shin guards are required. No classes February 20th.
Fee: $76 Residents, $86 Non-ResidentsSS001 Sep. 26-Nov. 7 Mon. 4:15pm-5:00pm
SS002 Jan. 30-Mar. 12 Mon. 4:15pm-5:00pm
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BASKETBALL CLASSAge: 25 Years Old and UpLocation: O’Hara Park Middle SchoolInstructor: Luis Colmenares
This basketball class offers players the oppor-tunity for 3 on 3 or 4 on 4, half court games without the commitment of a league. Great aerobic workout! Space is limited and registra-tion is on site at O’Hara Park Middle School.
Fee: $45 ResidentsB-Ball Now- December Wed. 7:00pm-9:00pm
B-Ball2 January- May Wed. 7:00pm-9:00pm
BOCCE BALLAge: AdultsLocation: Creekside ParkInstructor: John Newman
This popular team sport is a fun, social activity to get together with old friends and make new friends. Teams consist of 4 – 8 players. Teams will play 2 games per night more if time permits. Each team member must complete a registration form, as well as a team roster indicating the team captain and night.
Fee: $20 Per PersonBOC003 Sep.20- Nov. 11 Tue. & Thur. 5:00pm -7:00pm
INTERMEDIATE FENCINGAge: All AgesLocation: 1250 O’Hara Ave.Instructor: Sword Play Fencing Academy
This class is for students of all ages who have completed the beginner class and also for beginning students 13 and older. The instructor will teach students proper fencing techniques and build upon previously taught skills in a fun, safe environment. Fencing offers aerobic conditioning, improves balance and coordination, and instills self-confi dence and good sportsmanship. Equipment will be provided by the instructor for each participant.
Fee: $50 Residents, $60 Non-ResidentsIF013 Sep. 16- Oct. 21 Fri. 5:00pm-5:45pm
IF014 Oct. 28- Dec. 2 Fri. 5:00pm-5:45pm
IF015 Dec. 13- Jan.-17 Fri. 5:00pm-5:45pm
BLACK DRAGON KARATEAge: 14 Years Old and UpLocation: 204 Second St.Instructor: Grand Master Luis Pande
Hosted on Mondays and Wednesdays for a total of 12 instructional hours; participants will learn discipline and respect for ones self and others in a fun, safe atmosphere. Learn karate movements, skills and techniques.
Fee: $60 Residents, $70 Non-ResidentsK013 Oct. 3- Nov. 9 Mon. & Wed 6:30pm-7:30pm
K014 Nov. 14- Dec. 21 Mon. & Wed 6:30pm-7:30pm
K015 Jan. 2- Feb. 8 Mon. & Wed 6:30pm-7:30pm
K016 Feb. 13- Mar. 21 Mon. & Wed 6:30pm-7:30pm
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BLACK DRAGON KARATEAge: Age 4- 13 Years OldLocation: 204 Second St.Instructor: Grand Master Luis Pande
Hosted on Mondays and Wednesdays for a total of 12 hours of instruction. Children will learn discipline and respect for self and others in a fun, safe atmosphere. All testing fees are payable to the instructor prior to testing.
Fee: $60 Residents, $70 Non-Residents BDK013 Oct. 3- Nov. 9 Mon. & Wed. 5:30pm-6:30pm
BDK014 Nov. 14- Dec. 21 Mon. & Wed. 5:30pm-6:30pm
BDK015 Jan. 2- Feb. 8 Mon. & Wed. 5:30pm-6:30pm
BDK016 Feb. 13- Mar. 21 Mon. & Wed. 5:30pm-6:30pm
AIKIDOAge: 6 Years Old and UpLocation: 1250 O’Hara AveInstructor: Mike Hawthorne
Aikido is a traditional, non-violent, Japanese martial art discipline that encourages respect,cooperation, and self discipline. Students will increase their self-confi dence and personal safety without using violence or aggression. No class on November 24th.
Fee: $35 Residents, $45 Non-ResidentsAIK014 Sep. 29- Nov. 3 Thur. 6:00pm-7:00pm
AIK015 Nov. 10- Dec. 22 Thur. 6:00pm-7:00pm
AIK016 Jan. 5- Feb. 9 Thur. 6:00pm-7:00pm
AIK017 Feb. 16- Mar. 22 Thur. 6:00pm-7:00pm
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AIKIDOAge: 6 Years Old and UpLocation: 1250 O’Hara AveInstructor: Mike Hawthorne
Aikido is a traditional, non-violent, Japanese martial art discipline that encourages respect,cooperation, and self discipline. Students will increase their self-confi dence and personal safety without using violence or aggression. No class on November 24th.
Fee: $35 Residents, $45 Non-ResidentsAIK014 Sep. 29- Nov. 3 Thur. 6:00pm-7:00pm
AIK015 Nov. 10- Dec. 22 Thur. 6:00pm-7:00pm
AIK016 Jan. 5- Feb. 9 Thur. 6:00pm-7:00pm
AIK017 Feb. 16- Mar. 22 Thur. 6:00pm-7:00pm
HUNTER’S SAFETY COURSEAge: All Ages and AbilitiesLocation: 1250 O’Hara Ave.Instructor: James Scott DFG
This course of study is a 15 hour, 3 day classroom experience. The culmination of the course is a 100 question, closed book exam. Students must score 80% or more to pass the course. At the successful completion of the course, students receive a Department of Fish & Game Certifi cate allowing them to purchase a State of California Hunting License. Participants will learn: respect for natural resources, respect for the fi rearm, respect for the law and the future of hunting. *Full attendance is mandatory by the State of California. Late arrivals or early departures will result in the student being dismissed from the course, NO EXCEPTIONS. The course study guide can be obtained prior to the start of class. Space is limited pre-registration is required register early.
Fee: $15 Residents and Non-ResidentsHS006 Sep. 30, Oct. 1,
Oct. 2Fri. 6pm-9pm, Sat. 9am-4pm, Sun. 9am-4pm
ZUMBA Age: 14 Years Old and UpLocation: 1250 O’Hara AveInstructor: Marisa Fraile
Zumba is a Latin inspired dance fi tness work-out class. It includes Salsa, Merengue, Cum-bia, Reggaeton and much more. The class format combines fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body. The movements are easy to follow and it is an exciting workout de-signed for everybody. No class on November 22nd.
Fee: $48 Residents, $58 Non-ResidentsZUM001 Sep. 20- Oct. 25 Tue. 6:00pm-7:00pm
ZUM002 Nov.1 - Dec. 6 Tue. 6:00pm-7:00pm
ZUM003 Dec. 13- Jan. 17 Tue. 6:00pm-7:00pm
ZUM004 Jan. 24- Feb 28. Tue. 6:00pm-7:00pm
SOCIAL BALLROOM DANCEAge: Ages 18 and UpLocation: 1250 O’Hara Ave.Instructor: Page Binkley
Experience the joy of ballroom dancing! Learn to dance for pleasure or special occasions. This class will give an introduction to a variety of dances such as the Fox Trot, Tango, Waltz and the East Coast Swing. Students will gain the skills to get out on the dance fl oor with confi dence! You are welcome to try the fi rst class for FREE.
Couples $96 Residents, $106 Non-ResidentsSingles $48 Residents, $ 58 Non-ResidentsBRC013* Sep. 8- Oct. 13 Thur. 7:30pm-9:00pm
BRC014 Oct. 27- Dec. 1 Thur. 7:30pm-9:00pm
BRC015 Dec. 15- Jan. 19 Thur. 7:30pm-9:00pm
BRC016 Feb. 2- Mar. 8 Thur. 7:30pm-9:00pm
The Recreation Division is accepting
instructor proposals for the Spring/
Summer 2012 Recreation Guide. You can
submit an instructor proposal using the
form online at www.oakleyinfo.com. For
questions about proposals contact Cindy
Coelho at 925-625-7044 or email
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CPR AND FIRST AID COMBOFOR CHILDCARE PROVIDERS
Designed for childcare providers interested in learning CPR and First Aid. This course emphasizes prevention and preparation for medical emergencies for the adult, child and infant and basic fi rst aid skills. Course fee includes a student textbook and a two year certifi cation approved by Emergency Medical Services Authority and OSHA. (Minimum of 6 students required)Fee: $70Classes held Saturdays from 9:00am- 3:30pmSep. 10 Jan. 7Sep. 24 Jan. 21Oct. 8 Feb. 4Oct. 22 Feb. 18Nov. 5 Mar. 3Nov. 19 Mar. 17Dec. 10 Mar. 31
CPR AND FIRST AID COMBOPerfect for educators, parents, coaches and anyone interested in learning CPR and First Aid. This course emphasizes prevention and preparation for medical emergencies for the adult, child and infant and basic fi rst aid skills. Course fee includes a student textbook and a two year certifi cation approved by OSHA.Minimum of 6 students required)Fee: $70Classes held Saturdays from 9:00am- 3:30pmSep. 10 Jan. 7Sep. 24 Jan. 21Oct. 8 Feb. 4Oct. 22 Feb. 18Nov. 5 Mar. 3Nov. 19 Mar. 17Dec. 10 Mar. 31
BASIC LIFE SUPPORT FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS
This American Heart Association Course is perfect for anyone working in the health care industry. The course is designed to teach relief of airway obstructions, CPR skills for the adult, child and infant, and how to use an AED. Course fee included student textbook and a two year certifi cation. (Minimum of 6 students required)Fee: $75Classes held Saturdays from 9:00am- 4:00pmSep. 17 Jan. 14Oct. 1 Jan. 28Oct. 15 Feb. 11Oct. 29 Feb. 25Nov. 12 Mar. 10Dec. 3 Mar. 24Dec. 17
BASIC LIFE SUPPORT FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS
RENEWALThis American Heart Association renewal course is designed for anyone with a current American Heart Association Healthcare Pro-vider card. The course goes over CPR skills for the adult, child, and infant, how to use an AED, and relief of an airway obstruction. Course fee includes student textbook and a two year certifi cation. (6 students minimum requirement.) Fee: $65Classes held Saturdays from 9:00am- 4:00pmSep. 7 Jan. 18Oct. 5 Feb. 8Oct. 26 Feb. 22Nov.9 Mar. 14Nov. 30 Mar. 28Dec. 7
All CPR FAST CLASSES will take place in the CPR FAST Facility located at 144 Continente Ave. Suite 130 inBrentwood.
To Register visit www.cprfast.org or call 925-240-5225
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FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERSThis American Heart Association Course is perfect for anyone working in the health care industry. The course is designed to teach relief of airway obstructions, CPR skills for the adult, child and infant, and how to use an AED. Course fee included student textbook and a two year certifi cation. (Minimum of 6 students required)Fee: $75Classes held Saturdays from 9:00am- 4:00pmSep. 17 Jan. 14Oct. 1 Jan. 28Oct. 15 Feb. 11Oct. 29 Feb. 25Nov. 12 Mar. 10Dec. 3 Mar. 24Dec. 17
BASIC LIFE SUPPORT FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS
RENEWALThis American Heart Association renewal course is designed for anyone with a current American Heart Association Healthcare Pro-vider card. The course goes over CPR skills for the adult, child, and infant, how to use an AED, and relief of an airway obstruction. Course fee includes student textbook and a two year certifi cation. (6 students minimum requirement.) Fee: $65Classes held Saturdays from 9:00am- 4:00pmSep. 7 Jan. 18Oct. 5 Feb. 8Oct. 26 Feb. 22Nov.9 Mar. 14Nov. 30 Mar. 28Dec. 7
All CPR FAST CLASSES will take place in the CPR FAST Facility located at 144 Continente Ave. Suite 130 inBrentwood.
To Register visit www.cprfast.org or call 925-240-5225
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OTHER COMMUNITY CONTACTS
East County Little League Brentwood Pony Delta Youth Soccer925-625-6226 925-516-9212 925-439-4396East County Hotshots Antioch Little League East County Youth Football 925-550-2227 925-431-8478 925-625-1698Delta Baseball East Diablo Youth Soccer Antioch Youth Football925-706-1994 925-516-8260 925-473-5150
COMMUNITY CONTACTS
Liberty Union High School District Oakley Union Elementary School District925-634-2166 925-625-0700Oakley Chamber of Commerce Oakley Library Oakley Press925-625-1035 925-625-2400 925-634-1441East Bay Regional Park District Red Man Pocahontas Oakley Lions1-888-EBPARKS 925-625-9986 925-625-7467Friends of Marsh Creek Watershed Friends of Oakleywww.fomcw.org www.friendsofoakley.web.com
YOUTH SPORTS
Fall/ Winter 2011
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