Activity Guide - Cameron Park Community Services District
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Activity Guide - Cameron Park Community Services District
CameronC Park S ommunity SUMMER 2016 ervices District ACTIVITY GUIDE S tay & Play in Cameron Park! www.cameronpark.org 530-677-2231 Facility rentals available for events, parties and special occasions CAMERON PARK COMMUNITY CAMPOUT SPRING ANTIQUE, CRAFT, AND GARDEN SHOW Saturday, July 23 – Sunday, July 24 Saturday, April 30 POOCH PLUNGE & LAPS AT THE LAKE Saturday, August 13 OLDER AMERICANS DAY CELEBRATION Tuesday, May 17 LABOR DAY AT THE POOL Monday, September 5 Trucks & Tunes Food and Music Event Wednesday, May 25 & Wednesday, July 27 CAMERON PARK COUNTRYFEST Saturday, September 10 WELCOME TO SUMMER!! Saturday, May 28 SUMMER SPECTACULAR Saturday, June 25 CAR SHOW Sunday, June 12 Back cover and inside photos contributed by El Dorado Camera Club SPRING ANTIQUE, CRAFT, FRE E AND GARDEN SHOW Saturday, April 30, 9am –3pm Cameron Park Community Center This large, indoor/outdoor show is the ultimate place to shop for antiques, hand-made crafts, and garden accessories! This event will be an Antique and Craft lover’s dream come true! Local and visiting vendors will be on hand to offer a wide selection of items. Come find that perfect piece for you or a unique gift for Mother’s Day! Food and beverages will be available for purchase. OLDER AMERICANS DAY Tuesday, May 17 – 11:30A Cameron Park Community Center The MLC (Mature Leadership Council is hosting an event in celebration of Older American’s Month – theme is Blaze a Trail – Honoring contributions of yesterday, today and all the steps that lead to tomorrow. Event includes lunch, original displays of careers, accomplishments, technological advances, inspirational guideposts, guest speaker and a reason to forge ahead. Please call (530) 677-2231 to reserve a spot. TRUCKS & TUNES Wednesdays, May 25 & July 27 5-8pm Christa McAuliffe Park. Bring out the family to participate in our first ever Trucks & Tunes events featuring Food Trucks in the Foothills. Enjoy an evening of delicious food and live music! Proceeds will support the Cameron Park Community Foundation. EVENTS/CONTENTS WELCOME TO SUMMER!! FRE E Saturday, May 28, 12-5pm Cameron Park Community and Aquatic Center. Come and enjoy free swim, food, vendor booths, giveaways, and a thank you to our community sponsors. At this event you can plan out your summer and reserve spots by registering for pool passes, swim lessons, summer camps, summer programs, special events, AND purchase your Summer Spectacular wrist bands! THUNDER IN THE FRE E PARK CAR SHOW Sunday, June 12, 10A-4P Free admission to spectators. Classic and Custom Car Show. Contact the Shingle Springs/Cameron Park Chamber of Commerce at (530) 677-8000. SUMMER SPECTACULAR – A GOLDEN ADVENTURE Saturday, June 25, Gates open at 2pm Cameron Park Lake; 2989 Cambridge Road. Join us for the 17th Annual Summer Spectacular! Enjoy swimming at the lagoon, refreshments, food, vendors, exhibitors, gold panning, raffle, contests, a kid’s carnival, and live music by Random Strangers and Gotcha Covered. Wrap up the day with a stunning fireworks show-including a Low-Level display. **NO ice chests larger than a 6 can cooler, NO alcohol, and NO fireworks** Entrance is $4 when purchased in advance or $6 day of the event (cash only) ages 7 and up. Kid’s carnival wristbands available for $15 or $20 day of. CAMERON PARK COMMUNITY CAMPOUT Saturday, July 23 – Sunday, July 24 Cameron Park Lake See page 10 for information. POOCH PLUNGE & LAPS AT THE LAKE Saturday, August 13. Signup starts at 9am. Cameron Park Lake. Enjoy this Cameron Park Lake 5K run starting at 9am with your furry friends and afterwards let them cool off in our Pooch Plunge starting at 10am. LABOR DAY AT THE POOL Monday, September 5, 1-5pm Cameron Park Community Pool It’s $1 day at the Cameron Park Community Pool. Come spend the Labor Day Holiday with us. $1 admission, $1 food, $1 drinks, and FREE games and prizes! It is fun for all ages! FRE E CAMERON PARK COUNTRYFEST Saturday, September 10 3pm -8pm Christa McAuliffe Park. Celebrate our gold country roots at this light-hearted, home-style family friendly festival sponsored by the Cameron Park CSD and the Cameron Park Community Foundation. Enjoy live music featuring The Kenny Frye Band, an amateur BBQ competition, Kid Zone, vendors, great food, drink, and more. Table of Contents Cameron Park Lake .............................. 4 Aquatics............................................... 5-8 Kidz Kamp............................................... 9 Tot/Youth Activities.......................... 10-12 Youth sports...................................... 12-13 Youth Camps................................... 13-15 Youth Sports Camps............................. 15 Teens ..................................................... 15 Teen/Adults........................................... 16 Adults ............................................... 16-20 Cooking................................................. 20 Safety classes.................................. 21-22 Adult Sports...................................... 22-23 Mature adults................................... 24-27 Trips/Tours.............................................. 26 Creating Community Through People, Parks & Programs Local Advertisers........................ 5, 15, 23 Information....................................... 28-29 Registration........................................... 30 3 CAMERON PARK LAKE NEWS! Swimming Lagoon Opens May 28 – Hours of operation: 11am to 7pm **Lagoon closes – August 8 Cameron Park Lake Entrance – per person Resident $3 Non-resident $5 Senior $2 Children 6 & under are Free Early Bird Combo Season Passes are still available until April 29. Save over 50% on the Combo Pass – valid at Cameron Park Lake and the Community Center Pool Family Pass** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $129 Additional Family Member . . . . . . $30 Individual Pass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50 Senior Pass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $40 Lake Pass Fees Individual Family (up to 5) Additional child Senior 2 party senior resident - $85 resident - $120 resident - $15 resident - $51 resident - $85 nonresdent - $120 nonresident - $181 nonresident - $20 nonresident - $74 nonresident - $120 Lake Season Passes Available Walking Trail, Picnic Areas, Paddle Boat Rentals (weekends only- can be rented in advance for groups), Tennis and Pickleball Courts, Swimming Lagoon. Please visit our website www.cameronpark.org or call 530-677-2231 Combo Lake and Pool Passes (as of April 30) Individual resident Family (up to 5) resident Additional family member resident Senior resident - $145 $265 non-resident - $195 non-resident- $340 $30 $105 non-resident - $40 non-resident - $140 ** Pass holders need to come in and get a picture taken for their card. Lake closed the following dates – Friday June 24; gates open at noon Sunday, June 26. Special Events – Summer Spectacular – Saturday, June 25 –gates open at 2pm. Pass does not apply for Summer Spectacular – separate entry fee. ** A “family” is defined as up to two parent(s)/guardian(s) and three children under the age of 21 that reside in the same residence. Additional children are under the age of 21 that reside in the same residence; not adults or adult children. No passes will be issued to children under 2 years of age. Exceptions include unmarried college students 23 years old or younger residing in the parent’ s residence. A ‘ Senior’ is defined as 62 years or older. Proof of age and/or residency may be required. Please visit our website for more information on all Special Events www.cameronpark.org 4 Park Rentals Available Cameron Park Lake has a gazebo, flagpole and event area for rent. It is a perfect place for your family reunion, birthday party, company BBQ or even a wedding. Please visit our website www.cameronpark.org or contact us at 530-677-2231 for more information. AQUATICS Public Swim Recreational Public Swim Hours: Evenings beginning May 31 7:15 to 9P Weekends beginning May 28 1 to 5P Weekdays beginning May 31 1 to 4P *SPECIAL PUBLIC SWIM HOURS* Memorial Day Weekend Sunday May 29 & Monday May 30 Pool Open 1P to 6P ** Free Swim Day – Saturday, May 28 12-5P (see back page) Swim Meets on Saturdays Pool Open 3 to 7P 6/11; 6/18; 7/9; 7/16 Weekday/Weekend Pool entrance fees Infant (2 years & under) FREE** **With adult admission. Child/Youth (3-17) $4 Adult (18 + years) $5 Seniors (62+) $4 Children under the age of 11 must be accompanied by a paying adult. Evening Swim, 7:15-9P Monday – Friday * unless holiday ~ Admission Fees ~ Infant (2 years & under) FREE** Child/Youth (2-17) $3 Adult (18 + years) $4 Seniors (62+) $3 Parties at the pool Pool Party Package: $60 Rent an area for your party. Area will include a table and pop up tent for the group for recreational swim time. Bring your supplies and food and use the area provided. Maximum group size is 10 (2 adults included) any additional guests pay the gate entrance fee. Water Exercise (Ages 14 +) Come and join us for an enjoyable total body workout. We are offering a variety of classes, using water to get fit and tone up!! These classes are great for all ages. Drop in and try a class or purchase a punch card. Water Aerobics – M to F 9-9:55A Water Aerobics – T/TH 6:30-7:15P A variety of techniques done on land such as jogging, kicking, jumping jacks, etc. but in the water. The water will provide added resistance to your work out. Aqua Zumba® – 6-7P June 10, 17 & 24 only. Just add water and shake! Splash your way into shape with an invigorating low-impact aquatic exercise. Known as the Zumba “Pool Party”, the aquatic Zumba program gives new meaning to the idea of a refreshing workout. This workout is cardio-conditioning, body toning, and most of all exhilarating beyond belief! Location: Cameron Park Community Pool Fee: $6 drop-in or $50 - 10 punch card Instructor: Lynn McCarty, Connie Ballard & Jan Lowry Tues/Thurs Evening Classes begin: May 3 Morning classes begin May 31 Guard Start Jr. Lifeguard (Ages 12 - 15) Participants will be introduced to the skill needed for entry to the American Red Cross Lifeguarding course, communication and decision-making skills and the basic responsibilities of a lifeguard. This class includes daily instruction, skills practice and free swimming time. Participants must be able to swim 25 yards continuously and tread water for one minute. Participants will have the option of assisting during recreation swim and aiding in our swim lesson programs. 420214-06 T-F 6/20-6/24 10A-1:30P Location: Community Center Pool Fee: $88/$83 with CP resident discount Instructor: CSD Staff Lap Swim Pool Passes Available Community Center Summer Pool Pass Swim all summer long - purchase an individual or family pass for the pool. Pool passes are not accepted for water exercise classes or AM lap swim. resident/non-resident Individual .............................. $70/$90 Family................. (up to 5) $155/$195 Senior.................................... $65/$80 Additional family member .... $15/$20 NEW! Pre-Season Swim Lessons (Four classes –3-4 student max per class) Please call for availability. SUMMER SWIM TEAM WWW.AQUASOLSWIMTEAM.COM Come swim with us! - small groups - experienced coaches - positive environment Informal lap swim time open to all swimmers 16 years and older. Kickboards are available for use. Pace clock will be on deck Weekdays beginning Tuesday, May 31 from 7-10A ● M-F Lanes for lap swim are available during public swim – unless special event. Drop in fee: $4 per visit ● ten pass punch card $35 *Punch card not applicable during public swim Pool pass not applicable during lap swim. AQUATICS Summer Swim Lessons Lessons begin May 31, 2016 Please carefully read the course descriptions and select the correct class. If you have any questions or are unsure as to which class to register for, please contact the Recreation Office at 677-2231. Some lesson suggestions: • • • • It is recommended that children repeat the last level they completed the previous summer. Most children remain in the same level for two or more sessions Please make sure your child has a swim suit, towel and plenty of sun block! Children in diapers are required to wear a swim diaper Goggles and swim caps may be worn. Registration has started – sign up online; over the phone; mail in; or at our office – 2502 Country Club Drive. Each swim class requires a MINIMUM of 3 students with a maximum of 4 to 6. If the class you register for does not meet the required number, your child will be moved to an earlier or later time in order to fill a class. We will notify you of any changes. Transfers, if available, may be made if the aquatic staff is TURTLE 420201 (parent toddler) Ages: 6 months to 36 months Water adjustment and safety skills for parent and child. Class is not designed to teach the toddler how to swim independently but to increase the comfort level of children in and around the water. Course is designed for parents who are interested in acquainting their child with water. Parent (adult) must accompany child in water –one child per parent. GUPPY 420203 Age: 3 to 5 years Goal of this course is to give students with little or no water experience a positive introduction to the water. Water adjustment will take place while the child is being introduced to skills such as water entry and exit, water adjustment skills, floating (assisted), arm movements, and gliding. STARFISH 420204 Age: 5 years + Development of safe practices and good attitude towards the water is the go al of this course. Emphasis will be placed on holding breath, walking in water, floating fundamental, bobbing, and water adjustment. This course will also introduce students to basic kicking and crawl stroke arm movements. 6 contacted at least 72 hours prior to the first class. The number to call if transfers are needed is 677-2231. Lessons are scheduled in 2-week sessions from May 31 to August 4. Classes are available in the mornings and evenings and are held at the Community Center Pool. Each two week session includes eight 25 minute classes which run from Monday through Thursday – unless noted otherwise A Session 1 – May 31-June 9 (first week lessons are Tues to Fri) B Session 2 – June 13 to June 23 C Session 3 – June 27 to July 8 (2nd week lessons are Tues to Fri) D Session 4 – July 11 to July 21 E Session 5 – July 25 to August 4 NOTICE: TRANSFERS MAY OCCUR DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER Group lesson fees: $58 Resident; $63 Non-resident. Private swim lessons are offered during swim lesson time; class size is limited to one. Private lessons times are 25 minutes for 4 classes. Private lesson fees: $83 Resident; $88 Non-resident SEAHORSE 420205 Age: 5 years + Students have completed Starfish and should be able to hold their breath and submerge face and head in the water entering this class – skills from the Starfish level. Skills taught in this course include breath holding, rhythmic breathing, front & back float, gliding, kicking, arm stroke and finning. Also included is safety information. SEALS 420206 Age: 5 years + Students have completed Seahorse course. Instruction includes combination of front crawl skills (armstroke, kick, rhythmic breathing), combined backstroke, deep water swimming, jumping, endurance and rescue skills. STINGRAYS 420207 Age: 7 years + Students have completed Seals and will learn to coordinate the front and back crawl – skills from the Seals class, fundamentals of treading water, survival floating skills, and be introduced to elementary backstroke. Students will also be exposed to safe diving rules and begin to learn to dive. Students should feel comfortable swimming in deep water. DOLPHINS420208 Age: 7 years + Students develop confidence in the strokes learned in Stingrays by refining and increasing endurance in those learned strokes (elementary backstroke, front crawl, and back crawl). Students are introduced to the breast stroke, side stroke, alternative swim kicks, butterfly, and alternate breathing. Students should be able to swim crawl, backstroke and elementary backstroke for 25 yards, and tread water. SHARKS420210 Age: 7 years + Students have completed Dolphin and are ready for advanced swim training. Must be able to swim 50 yards using front and back crawl, and 15 yards using side and breast strokes. Skills taught: polishing all strokes to improve efficiency, power, and ease over greater distances, front flip turn, pike and tuck surface dives, and treading water. Scholarships Available Swim lesson scholarships are available. Please contact the office for details at 530-677-2231 CAMERON PARK COMMUNITY CENTER SUMMER SWIM LESSON SCHEDULES AQUATICS Lessons meet for eight, 25 minutes sessions and run Monday - Thursday both weeks 10:00 10:30 11:00 TURTLE GUPPY 1 STARFISH 1 SEAHORSE 1 SEAL 1 STINGRAY 1 DOLPHIN 11:30 1 2 2 3 2 12:00 4 3 2 2 4:00 4:30 5:00 3 4 5 6 7 5 4 4 5 5 2 6 3 1 2 SHARK PRIVATE 6:00 4 3 3 5:30 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A) Session 1 - May 31-June 9 B) Session 2 - June 13 to June 23 C) Session 3 June 27 to July 8 D) Session 4 - July 11 to 21 E) Session 5 - July 25 to August 4 Example code for classes: code for 10:30 Guppy class session two – 420203-B2 PRIVATE LESSONS 420211 For children or adults who need or would like one-on-one instruction. Private lessons are offered during swim lessons times - one student per class. Monday to Thursday unless noted. THIS IS A ONE WEEK (4 LESSONS) CLASS. PRIVATE LESSON FEES: - $83 Resident, $88 Non-resident PRIVATE LESSON SESSIONS Session A: May 31- June 3(Tu to F) Session B: June 6 –June 9 Session C: June 13-June 16 Session D: June 20-June 23 Session E June 27 –June 30 Session F: July 5-July 8 (Tu to F) Session G: July 11-July 14 Session H: July 18-July 21 Session I: July 25 –July 28 Session J: August 1-August 4 **Last Chance Swim Lessons will be offered August 8-11; August 15-18; and August 22–25. One week– Monday to Thursday. Fee: $30 resident; $35 non-resident THANK YOU DISTRICT ANNUAL SPONSORS! The Cameron Park Community Services District serves a broad audience and would like to thank our annual sponsors for their support. Please visit the inside back cover for sponsors’ logos and be sure to support these businesses. Advertising sponsors can be viewed on 5, 15 and 23. Please visit cameronpark.org for ad space opportunities. 7 WATER SPORTS/AQUATICS NEW! Sailing/ Windsurfing/Kayak Program Classes held at Sacramento State Aquatic Center 1901 Hazel Avenue, Gold River CA Instructor: Sacramento State Aquatic Center Basic Sailing (Ages 12+) Designed for those with little or no sailing experience. The 14 hour course covers boating safety, knots, rigging and sailing theory. On the water skills such as boat handling, docking, sail trim and capsize recovery will be taught on Holder 14 sailboats. Upon successful completion of this course graduates are eligible to rent Holder 14’s. This class follows the guidelines set by US Sailing. 160204-01 M-TH 5/9-5/12 4:30-8:30P 160204-02 Sa & Su 6/4-6/12 9:30A-1P 160204-03 M-TH 6/20-6/235-8:30P 160204-04 Sa & Su 7/9-7/17 4:30-8P 160204-05 M-TH 8/1-8/4 5-8:30P 160204-06 Sa & Su 8/6-8/14 9:30A-1P Fee: $180/$175 with CP resident discount Windsurfing (Ages 12+) For those with little or no experience and will familiarize the student with the basic fundamentals of windsurfing. This class covers rigging, terminology, balance, stances and sailing theory. Instructors will utilize the latest techniques and a variety of sail sizes to decrease fatigue and help accelerate learning. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be eligible to rent these windsurfers. 160205-05 M-TH 5/2-5/5 4:30-6:30P 160205-06 Sa & Su 6/11-6/12 2-6P 160205-07 M-TH 7/11-7/14 6-8P 160205-08 Sa & Su 8/27-8/281-5P Fee: $95/$100 with CP resident discount 8 Sunset Paddle (Ages 10+) Come join us for a beautiful sunset on Lake Natoma and the rise of a full moon. Gently paddling on the waters of Lake Natoma serves as an escape from the rigors of the day. All paddling abilities are welcome. The kayaks are self-bailing so be prepared to get a little wet. 160206-06 F 6/3 7:30-10P 160206-07 F 7/15 7:30-10P 160206-08 F 8/12 7:30-10P Fee: $35/$30 with CP resident discount Basic Kayaking (Ages 12+) Designed to introduce the beginning paddler to the three most widely used recreational kayaks while correcting paddling and navigation techniques and educating on the safety skills of Lake Natoma. Our certified instructors create a friendly, welcoming environment for all participants, regardless of age, ability or skill. 160207-05 M/W 5/16 & 5/18 5:30-8:30P 160207-06 Sa & Su 6/18-6/19 10A-1P 160207-07 T/TH 7/5 & 7/7 5:30-8:30P 160207-08 M/T 8/1-8/2 5:30-8:30P Fee: $95/$90 with CP resident discount NEW! Mermaid School (Ages 8-17) The only mermaid classes offered in Northern California are here in Cameron Park. Learn to be a mermaid from a real professional mermaid! Join your finstructor as she leads your mermaid class in untailed drills and skill practice before donning tails, repeating the drills and skills in the tails, play a group mermaid game, and have a chance for free swim / photos in tail. Participants are to bring their own swimmable mermaid tail to class; discounted purchasing information is available upon registration. Class minimum: 8 participants. 220210-01 F 5/6 4:45-5:45P 220210-02 F 5/13 4:45-5:45P 220210-03 F 5/20 4:45-5:45P 220210-04 F 5/27 4:45-5:45P July Classes 220210-05 F 7/15 4-5P 220210-06 F 7/29 4-5P Location: Community Center Pool Fee: $47/$42 with CP resident discount, save $10 if you sign up for 2 classes (must register for both classes at the same time) Instructor: Mermaid Rachel NEW! Adult Mermaid School (Ages 18+) Did you want to be a mermaid when you were younger...Now you can while getting an amazing core workout! Join your finstructor as she leads you through drills, skills practice, and swimming technique with and without your mermaid tail. Improve your core strength and cardio in this unique exercise class. See what all of the craze is about in the only mermaid classes offered in Northern California. Participants are to bring their own swimmable mermaid tail to class, discounted purchasing information is available upon registration. Class minimum: 8 participants. 240210-01 F 5/6 6-7P 240210-02 F 5/13 6-7P 240210-03 F 5/20 6-7P 240210-04 F 5/27 6-7P July Classes 240210-05 F 7/15 5:15-6:15P 240210-06 F 7/29 5:15-6:15P Location: Community Center Pool Fee: $47/$42 with CP resident discount, save $10 if you sign up for 2 classes (must register for both classes at the same time) Instructor: Mermaid Rachel SUMMER DAY CAMPS Children entering 1st through 7th Grade will experience a variety of activities including: drama, cooking, arts & crafts, games, swimming, Tumble Time Days, time at the lake and time at the CSD, and a special trip each week. Don’t Miss Out on the FUN! Sign up early to ensure a spot! Camp Location: Cameron Park Community Center and Cameron Park Lake. Regular Camp Hours: Monday through Friday 7:30am to 5:30pm Late-pick up fee of $1/per minute will be assessed. Dates Theme Field Trip Session 1 May 31-June 3 **No camp Monday Memorial Day Start your summer off with a splash! Are you ready for shark week? Kidz Kamp dives into shark fun this week! Fire Station Session 2 June 6 – 10 Adventures in Outer Space - From looking at the stars to bouncing on the moon! Bounce U in Rancho Cordova Session 3 June 13 – 17 Through the Decades - Travel back through time to explore the past! Sacramento History Museum in Old Sacramento Session 4 June 20 – 24 Color Week - ROYGBIV, rep your colors all week! Xtreme Craze Laser Tag - Roseville Session 5 June 27 – July 1 Treasure Island- Ahoy Matey! Join the Kidz Kamp pirates on their search for treasure! Painted - Folsom Session 6 July 5 – 8 **No Camp Monday Independence Day Sports Extravaganza! Sports, sports, and more sports! Compete in activities in Kamp and against other local camps. Camp-A-Palooza - Folsom Sports Complex Session 7 July 11 – 15 Club Hollywood - Everyone is a star when Hollywood comes to Kidz Kamp! Movie Theater Session 8 July 18 – 22 Safari- Lions, tigers, bears and Kidz Kamp! Become one with the animals. Folsom Zoo Session 9 July 25 – 29 Go for the Gold - Have a hootin’ and a hollerin’ good time as you search for gold in them there hills! Gold Bug ParkPlacerville Session 10 August 1 – 5 Olympics -Compete, show your spirit, and see if your team can take home the gold medal! Skatetown - Roseville Fee $165 per session. **Reduced fee for sessions one and six $135. Every day will be a swim day! Don’t forget your SUNSCREEN! Please wear or bring a swimsuit, towel, a sack lunch, two snacks and a refillable water bottle. Non-swimmers should have a Coast Guard approved flotation device. Closed toe and closed heel shoes are required at camp. Kids can bring sandals for swim time, but for the health and safety of the kids please send them to camp with appropriate footwear. Camp Fees – Pay Early and Save!! • Register by Friday, May 13th: $159 per week *Register after May 13th $165 per week * Registration payments for each week should be made by Friday at noon prior to the week your child is attending. A $10 late registration fee will be added if you register day of the camp. Activity # 420401. Additional half day camps available 8/8-8/12 and 8/15-8/19 Camp T-shirts required for field trips and can be purchased for $10. 9 TOT/YOUTH CLASSES Dance Baby Ballet (Ages 1 -3) Ballet is the foundation of all dance so why not get an early start? Pink ballet slippers and black leotards. No big skirts or costumes at class, hair should be tightly secured. 120622-05* F 5/27-7/8 9-9:30A 120622-07 F 7/15-8/19 9-9:30A 120622-08 F 8/26-9/30 9-9:30A * No class 6/17 Location: Dance Studio Fee: $65/$60 with CP resident discount Instructor: Miss Alison –Turns n Tumbles Pre-Ballet/Tap (Ages 3 - 5) Your child will learn proper ballet terms in a fun and rewarding atmosphere. Girls please come ready to learn in a black leotard, pink footless tights, pink leather ballet slippers or bare feet with hair neatly pulled back in a bun. Boys wear white shirt, black shorts and black leather ballet slippers or bare feet. 120608-05* F 5/27-7/8 9:30-10:15A 120608-07 F 7/15-8/19 9:30-10:15A 120608-08 F 8/26-9/30 9:30-10:15A * No class 6/17 Location: Dance Studio Fee: $65/$60 with CP resident discount Instructor: Miss Alison - Turns n Tumbles Ballet I (Ages 5-10) Your child will learn proper ballet terms in a fun and rewarding atmosphere. Girls please come ready to learn in a black leotard, pink footless tights, pink leather ballet slippers or bare feet with hair neatly pulled back in a bun. Boys wear white shirt black shorts and black leather ballet slippers or bare feet. 120607-05* W 5/25-7/6 6:30-7:15P 120607-07** W 7/13-8/24 6:30-7:15P 120607-08 W 8/31-10/5 6:30-7:15P * No class 6/15 ** No class 8/17 Location: Community Center Fee: $65/$60 with CP resident discount Instructor: Miss Alison –Turns n Tumbles 10 Children’s Beginning Hula (Ages 5-7) Aloha - beginning Hula. This class is for children who want to learn the basics of Hawaiian Dance. Bring a “wrap around” for the hips (sarong) 120618-05 Tu 5/3-5/24 4:30-5P 120618-06 Tu 6/7-6/28 4:30-5P 120618-07 Tu 7/5-7/26 4:30-5P 120618-08 Tu 8/2-8/23 4:30-5P Location: Dance Studio Fee: $40/$35 with CP resident discount Instructor: Rosalie “Lokalia” Stearns – certified Kuma Hula Beyond Basics Youth Hula (Ages 8 - 12) “Hula beyond basics”. Learn new routines to add to your already much loved songs and dances. NEW! Bully Class (Ages 7-13) Stop the Bully and learn how to defend yourself. Attend this 2 hour class on posture, verbal and self-defense skills to stop the Bully from winning. The self-defense will be all open hand and get away techniques. Let’s stop bullying now!!! 120699-08 Sa 8/13 12-2P Location: Cameron Park Taekwondo Studio, 3161 Cameron Park Drive, Suite #103 Fee: $37/$32 with CP resident discount Instructor: Mr. & Mrs. Westphal Community Campout (for all ages) 120638-05 Tu 5/3-5/24 3:30-4:30P 120638-06 Tu 6/7-6/28 3:30-4:30P 120638-07 Tu 7/5-7/26 3:30-4:30P 120638-08 Tu 8/2-8/23 3:30-4:30P Location: Dance Studio Fee: $50/$45 with CP resident discount Instructor: Rosalie Stearns Fitness Kinderkicks/Taekwondo (Ages 4 - 6) In this 30 minute class, children will work on exercises, balance, coordination, attention, self-control, and Taekwondo blocks and kicks. Class includes a FREE uniform. 120700-05 * M,W 5/9-7/6 5:30-6P 120700-07 * M,W 6/29-8/24 5:30-6P * No class 5/30 & 7/4 Location: Cameron Park Taekwondo Studio, 3161 Cameron Park Drive, Suite #103 Fee: $104/$99 with CP resident discount Instructor: Mr & Mrs. Westphal and Ms Jones Kids White Belt (Ages 7 - 12) Students will work on strikes, kicks, blocks, focus, and self-discipline. Class includes a FREE uniform. 120701-05 * M,W 5/9-7/6 6-6:45P 120701-07 * M,W 6/29-8/24 6-6:45P * No class 5/30 & 7/4 Location: Cameron Park Taekwondo Studio, 3161 Cameron Park Drive, Suite #103 Fee: $124/$119 with CP resident discount Instructor: Mr & Mrs. Westphal and Ms Jones Enjoy this “family event” and spend the night at the lake under the stars. Check-in is between 3-4pm Saturday, July 23 at Cameron Park Lake. Stay overnight and check out on Sunday, July 24 at 9am. Bring your camping gear and let us do the cooking for you with a BBQ dinner. Enjoy the crafts, camp fire songs, storytelling and more. Plus breakfast in the morning! Pre-registration is required. # 460815-07 Fee: $35 A family up to 4, $10 each additional member TOT/YOUTH CLASSES Gymnastics Toddler Class (Age walking to 3 years) Get your toddler out and moving. Age appropriate activities! Climbing and balancing, music and movement 120715-05 M 5/2-5/23 10:30-11:15A 120715-06* M 6/6-6/20 10:30-11:15A 120715-07** M 6/27-7/25 10:30-11:15A 120715-08 M 8/1-8/22 10:30-11:15A ** No class 7/4 Location: Tumble Time Gymnastics 2568 Meadow Lane, Cameron Park Fee: $65/$60 with CP resident discount *June Fee: $51/$46 with CP resident discount Instructor: Tumble Time Gymnastics Mini Gym (Ages 3 - 5) Our pre-school gymnastics classes are funtastic! The classes are jam packed with gymnastics activities, obstacle courses, trampolines, stretching and more. 120712-05 M 5/2-5/23 10:30-11:15A 120712-06* M 6/6-6/20 10:30-11:15A 120712-07** M 6/27-7/25 10:30-11:15A 120712-08 M 8/1-8/22 10:30-11:15A ** No class 7/4 Location: Tumble Time Gymnastics 2568 Meadow Lane, Cameron Park Fee: $65/$60 with CP resident discount *June Fee: $51/$46 with CP resident discount Instructor: Tumble Time Gymnastics Trampoline & Tumbling (Ages 6 - 14) This class teaches all of the basic tumbling skills on the spring floor and trampolines (3 different types). 120713-05 Th 5/7-5/26 3:30-4:30P 120713-06 Th 6/2-6/23 3:30-4:30P 120713-07* Th 6/30-7/28 3:30-4:30P 120713-08 Th 8/4-8/25 3:30-4:30P * No class 7/7 Location: Tumble Time Gymnastics 2568 Meadow Lane, Cameron Park Fee: $70/$65 with CP resident discount Instructor: Tumble Time Gymnastics Facilities Rental Are you looking for that perfect venue to hold your next business, social, fundraising, or wedding event? 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For more information, please visit our website (www.cameronpark. org) or contact us at 530-677-2231 Star Lites (Age 2) Parent-participation class designed to establish a healthy, active play routine. 120704-05 Th 5/5-5/26 10:20-11:20A 120704-06 Th 6/2-6/23 10:20-11:20A 120704-07 Th 7/14-8/4 10:20-11:20A 120704-08 Th 8/11- 9/1 10:20-11:20A Location: All Star Gymnastics 6160 Enterprise Dr, Suite A, Diamond Springs Fee: $54/$49 with CP Resident Discount Instructor: All Star Gymnastics Star Brites (Age 3) Your child’s first gym class “on their own”! 120705-05 M 5/2-5/23 10:20-11:05A 120705-06 M 6/6-6/27 10:20-11:05A 120705-07 M 7/11-8/1 10:20-11:05A 120705-08 M 8/8-8/29 10:20-11:05A Location: All Star Gymnastics 6160 Enterprise Dr, Suite A, Diamond Springs Fee: $64/$59 with CP Resident Discount Instructor: All Star Gymnastics Rainbow Stars (Age 4) Class designed to build self-esteem, healthy habits & school readiness in addition to introducing beginning gymnastic skill development. Zentangle® Basics (Ages 8 +) Zentangle is an easy to learn and relaxing method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns. Zentangle classes are for any age and any artistic skill level. See Zentangle.com for more information. Students will learn 4-6 tangles and complete 2-3 tiles in the class. $5 supply fee payable to instructor. 420110-08 M 8/8 6-8P Location: Community Center Fee: $37/$32 with CP resident discount Instructor: Lee Miller NEW! Garden Rocks (Ages 8+) Class involves painting rock markers for your garden. If you don’t have a veggie garden-you can create festive rocks for your yard. Create up to 4 markers and take home patterns so you can create more at home. Class includes all supplies. Material fee of $15 payable to El Dorado Nursery. 120109-05 W 5/18 3-4:30P Location: El Dorado Nursery 3931-C Durock Rd, Shingle Springs Fee: $17/$12 with CP resident fee Instructor: El Dorado Nursery 120702-05 W 5/4-5/25 12-1P 120702-06 W 6/1-6/22 12-1P 120702-07 W 7/13-8/3 12-1P 120702-08 W 8/10-8/31 12-1P Location: All Star Gymnastics 6160 Enterprise Dr, Suite A, Diamond Springs Fee: $71/$66 with CP Resident Discount Instructor: All Star Gymnastics Art Kids Sewing Class (Ages 7-15) For students who have little or no sewing experience. Learn the basics of using a sewing machine and iron. At the end of each class students will have a finished project. Returning students can look forward to new projects. Bring your own sewing machine or you may rent one from the instructor ($5). Prior to class please ask for supply list. 120150-05 S 5/21 9A-12P 120150-06 S 6/25 9A-12P 120150-07 S 7/23 9A-12P 120150-08 S 8/13 9A-12P Location: Community Center Fee: $47/$42 with CP resident discount Instructor: Rosemarie Kelliher NEW! Recycled Tin Can Bird Feeder (Ages 6+) Feed the birds and reuse and recycle at the same time. Create and decorate a bird feeder and learn about local birds at the same time. 120109-07 W 7/27 10-11A Location: Community Center Fee: $5 Instructor: Juliet from El Dorado Nursery 11 YOUTH CLASSES/ YOUTH SPORTS UCCE Master Gardeners Gardening with Kids Terrariums: Small Gardens for Small People (Ages 5+) Each class participant will construct a small terrarium to take home using moss, ferns, plants, rocks, and decorative figurines. Each child will learn how to care for his or her garden, how often to water it, and how much sunlight it will need. All materials will be provided. Preregistration along with a $7.00 materials fee is required. Each class is limited to 10 kids. Class times: 9:30-10:30 and 10:45-11:45. Go to www.ucanr.edu/kidssmallgardens to reserve your child’s place today and make payment. For more information, call 530621-5512. Wednesday, June 8, 2016 - Raising Worms (Ages 5+) Each participant will build and decorate a worm bin, prepare the new worm home with bedding, and get a handful of worms to take home. All kids must be accompanied by an adult who can assist them with the preparation of their worm bin. Class times: 9:3010:30; 10:45-11:45 Pre-registration along with a $10.00 materials fee is required. Each class is limited to 10 kids. Go to www.ucanr. edu/mgkidsclass-raising-worms to reserve your child’s place today and make payment. For more information, call 530-621-5512. Wednesday, July 13, 2016 Youth Sports Junior Golf Classes (Ages 6 -14) Class covers full swing, short game, basic rules of golf, putting, and plenty of golf games 320101-05 Sa 5/7-6/11* 8-9A 320101-06 Sa 6/18-7/23** 8-9A 320101-08 Sa 7/30-8/27 8-9A *No class 5/28; ** No class 7/2 Location: Bass Lake Golf Course Driving Range Fee: $119/$114 with CP resident discount Instructor: Daniel Herek 12 T-Ball (Ages 4-7 years) A program for boys and girls. This instructional program takes place on Saturdays only, beginning May 7 for six weeks. We are looking for team coaches/parents to help with the informational process and act as team leaders. Each participant will receive a t-shirt and hat as a part of the registration fee. Registration deadline is April 15. No games May 28 420309-01 Ages 4&5 Sa 5/7-6/18 9A-12P 420309-02 Ages 6&7 Sa 5/7-6/18 9A-12P Location: Fields at Rasmussen Park Fee: $60/$55 with CP resident discount Tennis Program Lessons held at CP Lake Tennis Courts Free Tennis Day Saturday, May 7 Come out to the courts and meet our Pro/ Coach Andy Webb. Join in the Fun and see what Cameron Park tennis is all about. For New/Re-starting students who have not participated within this past year’s lesson program. 120324-08 Juniors ages 8-12yrs S 5/7 11-11:45A 120322-08 Jr. Pee Wee ages 6-7 S 5/7 12-12:30P Lessons Program is under the direction of Andrew H. Webb. Junior classes use a game-based approach formalized by the USTA as “Quick Start”. Age appropriate balls, racquets and court sizes are used. Each student must wear comfortable clothing for movement and have proper tennis shoes. Bring sufficient water and have hat/visor and sunscreen. Loaner racquets available if needed. *All students must bring 1 can of New Tennis Balls or Training Red, Green or Orange Dot 3 pack balls to first class. Spring Session (10 & under) NEW! USTA H.I.T.S PROGRAM H.I.T.S is about Honesty, Inspiration, Teamwork and Sportsmanship. Let’s Play Tennis! Juniors Fee includes Jr.T/Goodies, Player/Parent Handbook, USTA Jr Membership waiver first year. 120328-05 M/W 5/9-5/25 4:30-5:30P Fee: $94/$89 with CP resident discount Jr Development Program 120321-09 Junior Pre Pee Wee 4-5 yrs M/W 5/9-5/25 3:15-3:45PM Fee: $54/$49 with CP resident discount 120322-09 Junior Pee Wee 6-7 yrs M/W 5/9-5/25 3:45-4:30P Fee: $74/$69 with CP resident discount 120324-09 Junior Adv Beg 8-12 yrs TH 5/12-5/26 3:30-4:30P Fee: $54/$49 with CP resident discount 130321-09 Junior Intermediate/HS Teens TH 5/12-5/26 4:30-5:30P Fee: $54/$49 with CP resident discount Home School Tennis Thursdays 120324-10 Junior Beginner 8-12 yrs TH 5/12-5/26 2:30-3:30P Fee: $54/$49 with CP resident discount Summer Sessions Jr Pre-Pee Wee Ages 4-5 yrs 120321-10 M/W 6/6-6/29 9-9:30A 120321-11 M/W 7/11-8/3 9-9:30A Fee: $69/$64 with CP resident discount Jr Pee Wee 6-7 yrs 120322-10 M/W 6/6-6/29 9:30-10:15A 120322-10 M/W 7/11-8/3 9:3010:15A Fee: $99/$94 with CP resident discount Jr 10 Under R-G-O Ball. Follow-up to USTA H.I.T.S program. Jr Tennis basics using Red, Green, Orange balls for quick learning! 120328-06 M/W 6/6-6/29 10:1511:15A 120328-07 M/W 7/11-8/3 10:15-11:15A Fee: $129/$124 with CP resident discount Jr Int/Teens 10-14 yrs Stroke Development, Competitive Drills and Play! 130321-11 M/W 6/6-6/29 11:15A-12:15P 130321-12 M/W 7/11-8/3 11:15A-12:15P Fee: $129/$124 with CP resident discount H.S. Girls Pre-Season Tennis Workout Week Get ready for your Tennis Season. Program includes FREE Set of KIRSCHBAUM strings! Competitive Drills/ Play for Singles and Doubles Players. All High School players welcome! Directed by Andy Webb 130325-08 M-TH 8/1-8/4 4-5:30P Fee: $89/$84 with CP resident discount Summer Futsal Monday/ Tuesday Clinics (Ages 8-13) Futsal is played on a small field (basketball court) with lines (not walls) creating constant pressured situations. Players must learn to settle the ball rapidly, cut sharply, shield effectively, pass quickly, and move into space… all done with a weighted futsal ball with less bounce and fewer players on the field. Ages 9-11 recommended. 430411-03 M/T 6/27-6/28 1-2:30P 430411-04 M/T 7/18-7/19 1-2:30P 430411-05 M/T 8/8-8/9 1-2:30P Ages 11-13 recommended 430411-06 M/T 6/27-6/28 2:30-4P 430411-07 M/T 7/18-7/19 2:30-4P 430411-08 M/T 8/8-8/9 2:30-4p Fee: $29/$24 with CP resident discount Instructor: Steve Beck NFL Youth Flag Football Fall (Grades 2 –8) Join the Cameron Park CSD for NFL sponsored Flag Football league. Each participant will receive an NFL Flag football team Jersey and flags. Ages 9-11 recommended. 520305-09– Grades 2 –4 520307-09– Grades 5 –8 Location: Dave West or Christa McAuliffe Park Fee: $115 / $110 with CP resident discount All participants and coaches will need to fill out NFL participation agreement online at: www.nflflag.com/form/player www.nflflag.com/form/coach Important Dates: Evaluation Days: Saturday, August 27 (Put on by the Ponderosa Bruins Football team) – for all registered players –Games Begin: Saturday, September 24 * No games November 12 Games End: Saturday, November 19 Registration Deadline: August 26 Coaches meeting September 1 @ 6pm For information go to www.cameronpark.org Flag Football Coaches Needed Cameron Park Recreation is looking for people who would like to volunteer their time, energy, and talent as a youth Flag Football coach. We need you. Please contact us at (530) 677-2231. YOUTH SPORTS/CAMPS Mad Science Camps All Camps taught by Mad Science Staff Location: Community Center Fee: $170/$165 with CP resident discount Spy Academy (Ages 6 - 12) Look out 007- the Mad Science Spy Academy is here! From message decoding to metal detectors and night vision, campers will have the opportunity to check out spy equipment and even create their own edible message. Step into the shoes of a detective as you uncover the science involved in evidence gathering and analysis. Figure out the science of forensics in a hands-on look at crime scenes. Become a super spy and learn clever ways of performing tasks as we take a handson view of the science that spies use. The takehomes for this camp were designed specially by Q himself! 420421-01 M, Tu, W, Th, F 6/13-6/17 9A-12P NEW! Crazy Chemworks (Ages 6-12) Get ready to lose your mind in the vast and exciting world of chemistry! This camp is full of reactions, observations, solutions, suspensions, explosions, concoctions, perplexions, digestions, reflections, and Dalmatians (kidding), just to name a few! You will challenge your friends in the labware game, combat evaporation, be amazed at the awesome power of glue technology and trigger some shocking chemical reactions. You’ll snoop out counterfeit money, launch chemical explosions (not TOO big) and learn how and why the chemical world works. So dive into our fantastically fun pool of chemical experimentation! Just don’t mix this one with that one or you might blow up the universe! 420421-02 6/20-6/24 M, Tu, W, Th, F 9A-12P Radical Robots (Ages 6-12) Robots are taking over! Learn all about robots and how they are used in our world. Perform experiments with cool robots including sound-sensing robots, line-tracking robots, light-sensing robots and even robots that can play soccer! Cool! Discover the science of circuits and how robots use sensors to explore things around them. Throughout this camp, you will make your own robot and take it home at the end of the week! (An additional materials fee of $25 for a robot kit is due at the first day of camp.) 420421-03 6/27-7/1 M, Tu, W, Th, F 9A-12P NEW! Mad Lab (Ages 6-12) Come to the Mad Lab and go scientifically bonkers with a super cool variety of science topics. In Radical Reactions you’ll create gases, control chemical reactions and even generate power - with chemicals! In Chemical Counting you’ll see awesome chemical magic, build model molecules and electroplate coins! In Cell City you’ll build models of the inner machinery of cells, unravel DNA and break a secret code. In Birds and the Beasts you’ll examine bugs and birds and even what they just ate - yuck! In Organ Trail you’ll learn about the amazing YOU from the inside out - from bones to brains to heart and lungs and more! 420421-04 7/11-7/15 M, Tu, W, Th, F 9A-12P CP Library Summer Events 2500 Country Club Drive 530-621-5500 www.eldoradolibrary.org Summer Reading Challenge 2016 “Read Beyond the Pages” June 11 - July 29 Programs for all ages Teen Thursdays at 1 pm Mother Goose on the Loose Fridays at 10:30 am Special Programs Tuesdays at 1 pm 13 YOUTH CAMPS Youth Camps Fine Arts Camp (Ages 7 - 13) Experience the wonderful world of art and creativity! Young artists will learn hands-on techniques and expand their creative knowledge in sketching, painting, watercolor, fabric art, charcoal, pastels, foil art, cartooning and much more. Studies include abstract, landscapes, animals, surrealism, realism and famous artists. Our final project is an art show exhibiting our masterpieces. Each camp has new and creative projects. Dress for mess and bring a sack lunch. Please bring $18 supply fee to first class. 120101-C6 M-Th 6/6-6/9 9A-1P 120101-C7 M-Th 7/25-7/28 9A-1P Location: Cameron Park Community Center 120101-C3 M-Th 6/13-6/16 9A-1P 120101-C4 M-Th 6/27-6/30 9A-1P 120101-C5 M-Th 7/11-7/14 9A-1P Location: Jackson Elementary School, Ruppel Center Fee: $111/$106 with CP resident discount Instructor: Suzanne Bell Theater Arts Camp (Ages 8 - 18) Students will improve verbal and nonverbal expression while understaning how to play different characters and roles. Drama provides a framework for greater competence in listening, speaking, reading, writing and creative and critical thinking. Students will take part in improvisation work, games, scenes and monologues. The final project will be a live performance for parents, family and friends on Wednesday, June 15 at 2pm. ** Please bring a snack and lunch each day 320119-08 W, Th & M, Tu, W 6/8-6/9; 6/13-6/15 9A-3P Location: East Hall Stage at Cameron Park Community Center Fee: $209/$204 with CP resident discount Instructor: Ingrid Wilson, Elly Award winner and former professional actress with Screen Actors Guild 14 NEW! LEGO® WeDo 2.0 Robotics for Younger Kids (Ages 6 –8) This course will introduce STEM concepts using the all new LEGO WeDo 2.0 robotic system. Student teams will build LEGO models featuring motors and sensors and program them using a graphical user interface. They have a variety of models to choose from and will build up to two models a day. (The students will NOT be able to take any of their LEGO creations). Please bring $20 material fee to first class. 420418-06 M-Th 4/18-7/21 9A-12P Location: Community Center Fee: $134/$129 with CP resident discount Instructor: Mrs. K NEW! Robotics Game Play with LEGO® Mindstorms® EV3 and NXT (Ages 8–14) Robotics is a fun way to learn engineering concepts and for the first time, the students will us EV3, the third generation of LEGO Mindstorm robots. This camp poses various game play that will challenge both experienced students and beginners alike. Student teams will build LEGO Mindstorm EV3 and NXT model robots and program them using a graphical user interface. (The students will NOT be able to take any of their LEGO creations). On the final day, students will showcase their competitive Sumo-bots. 420418-07 M-Th 7/18-7/21 2-5P Location: Community Center Fee: $134/$126 with CP resident discount Instructor: Mrs. K Horse Camps Kiddie Horse Day Camp (Ages 4-6) Campers take part in the daily grooming, tacking up and care of the horse or pony assigned to them. Campers participate in craft projects too. We stress safety, good horsemanship and fun! 420423-05 T-Th 5/31-6/2 9A-12P 420423-07 M-W 7/25-7/27 9A-12P Location: Equine Unlimited Inc 3984 Green Valley Road, Rescue Fee: $284/$279 with CP resident discount Instructor: Malinda Krogoski Equestrian Day Camp (Ages 7+) Each five day session gives boys and girls a chance to spend plenty of time with these wonderful animals. Campers are divided into teams and rotate between riding, and hands-on activities. Campers take part in the daily grooming, tacking up and care of the horse or pony assigned to them. Campers also participate in activities that promote good horsemanship as well as crafts and swimming. 420422-01 M-F 6/6-6/10 9A-3P 420422-02 M-F 6/13-6/17 9A-3P 420422-03 M-F 6/20-6/24 9A-3P 420422-04 M-F 6/27-7/1 9A-3P 420422-05 M-F 7/11-7/15 9A-3P 420422-06 M-F 7/18-7/22 9A-3P Location: Equine Unlimited Inc 3984 Green Valley Road, Rescue Fee: $409/$404 with CP resident discount Instructor: Malinda Krogoski Sports Camps Sterling “Smooth” Forbes Basketball Camp (Ages 5 - 14) Camps are directed by former Harlem Globetrotter Sterling” Smooth” Forbes and a qualified staff. There is a 10 to 1 camper to instructor ratio, and instructors are experienced in teaching both boys and girls of various skill levels. Our wish is for every camper to learn the fundamentals of basketball, meet and make new friends, and HAVE FUN!!! 420414-06 M - F 6/20-6/249A-1P Location: Community Center Gym Fee: $124/$119 with CP resident discount Instructor: Sterling Forbes YOUTH SPORTS CAMPS/TEEN CLASSES Skyhawks Sports Academy – Sport Programs for Kids! coordination, teamwork and sportsmanship! 420406-04 M- F 6/27-7/01 10-10:45A Location: Christa McAuliffe Park Fee: $70/$65 with CP Resident Discount Tiny-Hawk Baseball (ages 3-5) Program is designed to give children a positive first step into Baseball. Through age appropriate games and activities, participants learn balance, body movement, hand/eye coordination, teamwork and sportsmanship! All Camps taught by Skyhawk Camp Staff Multi-Sport (Kickball, Dodgeball & Capture the Flag) (Ages 6-12) Skyhawks has taken your favorite games from the playground and combined them into an action packed camp! Participants will learn sportsmanship, teamwork and strategy in addition to the rules of the games. Bring your friends or come make new ones. All participants receive a t-shirt and a merit award. 420406-05 M-F 6/27-7/1 11-11:45A Location: Christa McAuliffe Park Fee: $70/$65 with CP Resident Discount Flag Football (Ages 7-12) Flag Football is a fun and safe introduction to “America’s Game”. Participants learn the fundamentals along with the rules, strategy and play-calls of the game. All participants receive a t-shirt, football, and player evaluation. 420406-01 M- F 6/13-6/17 9A-12P Location: Christa McAuliffe Park Fee: $160/$155 with CP Resident Discount Tiny-Hawk Soccer (ages 3-5) Program is designed to give children a positive first step into Soccer. Through age appropriate games and activities, participants learn balance, body movement, foot/eye 420406-06 Tu-F 7/5-7/8 9A-12P Location: Christa McAuliffe Park Fee: $130/$125 with CP Resident Discount Volleyball Camp (Ages 7-12) Volleyball skills are taught through gamespeed drills and daily scrimmages that focus on passing, setting, hitting, and serving. This co-ed program is designed for the beginning and intermediate player. All participants receive a t-shirt, volleyball and player evaluation. BLUE RIBBON PERSONNEL SERVICES 420406-07 M-F 7/11-7/15 9A-12P Location: Community Center Gym Fee: $160/$155 with CP Resident Discount Connecting top talent with local employers since 1981 Placerville / Cameron Park Branch Mini-Hawk (Soccer, Baseball, Basketball) (Ages 4-6) A multi-sport program developed to give children a positive first step into athletics. Baseball, basketball and soccer are taught in a safe, structured environment 622-7110 www.blueribbonpersonnel.com Foothill Auto Service “Automotive Service the Way it Should Be” Honest u Reliable u Professional u Affordable QUALITY SERVICE FOR YOUR EUROPEAN, ASIAN AND DOMESTIC VEHICLES VOLVO • TOYOTA BMW • MERCEDES NISSAN • ACURA GM • FORD • HONDA SUBARU • CHRYSLER AUDI® • VW® • LEXUS • Factory Maintenance • Tune-ups • Radiators • Shocks/Struts • Engine Overhaul • Electrical • Timing Belts • Transmission Service CA Lic. # 1997-021510 B.A.R. AE227939 530 filled with lots of encouragement and a big focus on fun! All participants receive a t-shirt, sports ball and merit award. 420406-09 M -F 8/1-8/5 9A-12P Location: Christa McAuliffe Park Fee: $160/$155 with CP Resident Discount UK International Soccer camp (Ages 8 - 16) UK International’s objective is to create the optimal environment in which children can learn and develop under the guidance of our ultimate soccer educators. Camp sessions are based on individual attention to ball skills, as well as fun games to put those skills into practice and develop teamwork. Please visit www.uksocca.com for more information or call (888) UK SOCCA Ages 4-6 420415-A Mini Camp M-F 7/11-7/15 9-10:30A Ages 4-16 420415-H Half Day M-F 7/11-7/15 9A-12P Ages 8-16 420415-F Full Day M-F 7/11-7/15 9A-3P Location: Soccer Field at Christa McAuliffe Park Fees: Mini Camp $95/$90 with CP Resident Discount Half Day: $138/$133 with CP Resident Discount Full Day: $203/$198 with CP Resident Discount Instructor: UK International Soccer coaches TEEN CLASSES Internet Driver’s Ed (Ages 15 - 18) Driver’s education is a California required course for teens to receive a driver’s license. It’s the first step to take so the teen can receive a driver’s permit. Course includes parental involvement, is fun, interactive and educational. Complete anytime. Home study is course available. DMV-accepted certificate issued upon successful completion of course. Class does not include behind the-wheel driving. Add $16 for home study course shipping and handling. 130110-05 May 130110-06 June 130110-07 July 130110-08 August Location: Enrollee’s home address Fee: $47/$42 with CP resident discount Instructor: AllGood Education Corporation 672-2209 3381 B Durock Road Cameron Park Next to Camerado Glass u u 15 TEEN/ADULT CLASSES Fitness Karate/Taekwondo (Ages 13 +) Students will work on strikes, kicks, blocks, focus, and self-discipline. Class includes a FREE uniform. 140701-05 T/H 5/10-6/30 6:45-7:30P 140701-07 T/H 6/28-8/18 6:45-7:30P Location: Cameron Park Taekwondo Studio, 3161 Cameron Park Drive, Suite #103 Fee: $124/$119 with CP resident discount Instructors: Mr. & Mrs. Bob Westphal and Ms. Jones Beginning Hula (Ages 14 +) A cultural experience. Come learn the beauty of Hula’s story telling through hand and feet movements. 160609-05 Th 5/5-5/26 6-7P 160609-06 Th 6/2-6/30 6-7P 160609-07 Th 7/7-7/28 6-7P 160609-08 Th 8/4-8/25 6-7P Location: Dance Studio Fee: $50/$45 with CP resident discount Instructor: Rosalie LokaliaStearns – certified Kuma Hula NEW! Book Crafting Workshop (Ages 13+) Book and craft lovers, come learn crossed-structure paper case binding and make your own unique book! Materials will be provided but if you have something special you’d like to decorate or use in your books (special paper, doodles, cartoons, sheet music, pictures, stickers, personal notes, images from magazines, old calendars, beads (for book marker), bring them! These books make great gifts for birthdays, holidays, travel and just to tote around. The finished size is approximately 4.375” x 5.625” x .75”. $5 supply fee payable to the instructor. 160119-06 Sa 6/4 9A-12P Location: Community Center Fee: $32/$27 with CP resident discount Instructor: Keri Vogtmann Art Cathie’s Paint Parties (Ages 14+) Want to paint your own masterpiece? Each budding artist will create a ready to hang 11 x14” canvas painting instructed by artist Cathie Urquhart in a fun-filled 3 hour class. All supplies will be provided for your project. 140102-05 Sa 5/7 10A-1P Theme: Basket of Daisies 140102-06 Sa 6/25 10A-1P Theme: A walk to the beach 140102-07 Sa 7/23 10A-1P Theme: Watermelon Picnic 140102-08 Sa 8/13 10A-1P Theme: Henrietta Location: Community Center Fee: $42/$37 with CP resident discount Instructor: Cathie Urquhart Music Let’s Uke! (Ages 13 +) Instruction in playing ukulele using Mel Bay’s Easy Ukulele Method Book 1 by Mary Lou Dempler. Strum along to traditional songs. No experience necessary. Bring a ukulele (no baritones) and a copy of the book. (You can pick up an information sheet on purchasing a ukulele in the registration office.) 140444-05 M 5/2-5/23 6-6:45P Location: Social Room - Community Center Fee: $49/$44 with CP resident discount Instructor: Lew Johnson Birding How to Identify Birds by Sight and Sound (Ages 16 +) Join ornithologist John C. Robinson as he shares his top ten steps to identifying birds by sight and by sound. This class will coincide with the tail end of the spring migration so you will have the opportunity to identify many of the winter bird migrants that visit our area from about October to April; in addition to the common year round residents. Space is limited. Please bring a pair of binoculars. 440140-11 Sa 4/30 8-11 A Location: Cameron Park Lake Fee: $17/$12 with CP resident discount Instructor: John Robinson 16 NEW! Fly Fishing Class (Ages 13 +) Learn the basic techniques of fly casting; how to assemble and string a fly rod, how to grip the rod, safety precautions while casting a fly, exercises and methods to prevent sore wrists and arms, casting accurately (types of casts, proper stance, casting strokes), and proper ways to carry a rod on trails. Handout will be available. Bring your own fly rod/reel/line if you have one. Eye protection (clear or tinted) and a hat are required of each student. 530650-05 Sa 5/21 10A-12P Location: Cameron Park Lake Fee: $20 Instructor: Joeseph Bania ADULT CLASSES Fitness Zumba® (Ages 18 +) The most fun you will ever have working out!! Zumba combines amazing Latin beats and Pop music that makes it easy to forget you’re actually working out. Easy to follow dance moves- perfect for all fitness and experience levels. Dance fitness classes that make you feel amazing! 140725-05 M,W 5/2-5/25 10-11A 140725-06 M,W 6/1-6/29 10-11A 140725-07 M,W 7/6-7/27 10-11A 140725-08 M,W 8/1-8/31 10-11A Location: Dance Studio Fee: $50/$45 with CP resident discount ** Can only attend one class a week? Fee: $35/$30 with CP resident discount Instructor: Susan Spencer Zumba® Basic (Ages 18 +) Are you ready to Party yourself into shape?? Zumba® classes feature exotic rhythms set to high energy Latin and international beats. Come explore Zumba® with me and lose yourself in the music. 140718-05 Tu,Th 5/3-5/31 12:30-1:25P 140718-06 Tu,Th 6/2-6/30 12:30-1:25P 140718-07 Tu,Th 7/5-7/28 12:30-1:25P 140718-08 Tu,Th 8/2-8/30 12:30-1:25P Location: Dance Studio Fee: $50/$45 with CP resident discount Instructor: Jan Lowry ADULT CLASSES Belly Fit® Moving Women (Ages 18 +) Belly Fit® is the world’s leading Holistic Fitness System for women. Belly Fit® is the myth busting, spirit soothing, bootie shaking workout designed by women for women, and the movement is growing. Please bring your own yoga mat. 140717-05 Tu,Th 5/3-5/31 11:30A-12:25P 140717-06 Tu,Th 6/2-6/30 11:30A-12:25P 140717-07 Tu,Th 7/5-7/28 11:30A-12:25P 140717-08 Tu,Th 8/2-8/30 11:30A-12:25P Location: Dance Studio Fee:$50/$45 with CP resident discount Instructor: Jan Lowry Gentle Flow Yoga Bring balance to your life with yoga! Beginners and experienced students are welcome to de-stress, energize, breathe, and strengthen your body, mind and spirit. In every yoga class you will have ample opportunity to increase healthy flexibility and experience a sense of well-being and peace. 140704-05 W 5/4-5/25 6-7P Location: Dance Studio Fee: $50/$45 with CP resident discount Instructor: Wendy Derish Morning Tai Chi (Ages 18 +) Students in this class will gain beginning level exposure to the 8 movement and 16 movement Tai Chi forms. Details of the Eight Pieces of Silken Brocade Chi Gong exercises will also be included. All ages and experience levels are welcome to join. Learn to incorporate the complimentary opposites of tai chi into your life. Correct and dedicated Tai Chi practice will reduce stress levels, improve flexibility and balance, enhance blood and energy circulation, and increase memory and immune system function. Come by for a visit and see for yourself! 140732-05 Sa 5/7-5/28 8-8:50A 140732-06 Sa 6/4-6/25 8-8:50A 140732-07 Sa 7/9-7/30 8-8:50A 140732-08 Sa 8/6-8/27 8-8:50A Location: Dance Studio Fee: $49/$44 with CP resident discount Instructor: Matt Messer Jazzercise Guitar II Tuesday thru Friday - 5:30A Monday thru Sunday - 8:05A Mon/Tues/Wed/Fri - 9:15A Monday thru Thursday - 4:45P Monday - 5:45P 140740-05 May 140740-06 June 140740-07 July 140740-08 August Location: Jazzercise Foothills Center 4050 Durock Rd #2, Shingle Springs Fee: $54/$49 with CP resident discount for 8 classes Instructor: Sherrie Lee Guitar III (Ages 18+) Every Jazzercise dance fitness class combines dance-based cardio with strength training and stretching to sculpt, tone and lengthen muscles for maximum fat burn. Jazzercise Foothills Center offers a variety of formats including Fusion, Core, Strike, Strength 45 & Strength 60. Fee gets you 8 visits –classes offered: Music Classical Guitar There will be three adult classes for classical guitar offered. Guitar I, II, and III. Guitar I is for beginners, and those who want a refresher, or those who can strum a few chords and would like to learn to read music. Guitar II and III are students who started in Guitar I, and have been playing from 6 months to 3 years or more. If you already play a little and are not sure which class to sign up for, either e-mail or call Lewis Ridgeway. You will be introduced to tablature and chord charts, but the primary emphasis will be on reading regular notation. Materials needed: A guitar (nylon string), a music stand, and a foot stool and the following book: Christopher Parkening Guitar Method, Vol 1 - book is available from Nicholsons Music Store in Folsom costs $12.99 plus tax. (Ages 18+) 140451-05 Th 5/5-5/26 6-7P 140451-06 Th 6/2-6/23 6-7P 140451-07 Th 6/30-7/21 6-7P 140451-08* Th 7/28-8/11 6-7P Location: Social Room - Community Center Fee: $49/$44 with CP resident discount * Fee: $39/$34 with CP resident discount Instructor: Lewis Ridgeway (Ages 18+) 140450-05 Th 5/5-5/26 7:10-8:25P 140450-06 Th 6/2-6/23 7:10-8:25P 140450-07 Th 6/30-7/21 7:10-8:25P 140450-08* Th 7/28-8/11 7:10-8:25P Location: Social Room - Community Center Fee: $49/$44 with CP resident discount * Fee: $39/$34 with CP resident discount Instructor: Lewis Ridgeway Dance Gracious Ladies (Ages 18+) Broadening the legacy of hula by expanding contemporary and traditional repertoire with dances of beauty and cultural integrity. Must have knowledge of basic hula steps. 160610-05 Th 5/5-5/26 7-8P 160610-06 Th 6/2-6/30 7-8P 160610-07 Th 7/7-7/28 7-8P 160610-08 Th 8/4-8/25 7-8P Location: Dance Studio Fee: $50/$45 with CP resident discount Instructor: Rosalie Stearns CHECK OUT OUR NEW WEBSITE Guitar I (Ages 18 +) 140452-05 W 5/4/5/25 6-6:55P 140452-06 W 6/1-6/22 6-6:55P 140452-07 W 6/29-7/20 6-6:55P 140452-08* W 7/27-8/10 6-6:55P Location: Social Room - Community Center Fee: $49/$44 with CP resident discount * Fee: $39/$34 with CP resident discount Instructor: Lewis Ridgeway www.cameronpark.org 17 ADULT CLASSES Ballroom Dance (Ages 18 +) Ballroom dance is hot! Classes cover easy-to-learn patterns that have you quickly looking great on the dance floor. No partners required. Monthly classes offered beginners and experienced dancer alike. Instructors’ unique teaching style and delightful sense of humor put you at ease so you can easily learn while also having fun. Bring leather soled shoes with good heel support. Tango 260612-05 W 5/4-5/25 Night Club Two Step 260601-05 W 5/4-5/25 Foxtrot 260603-06 W 6/1-6/22 Waltz 260605-06 W 6/1-6/22 Cha Cha 260610-07 W 7/6-7/27 Salsa/Merengue 260604-07 W 7/6-7/27 West Coast Swing 260609-08 W 8/3-8/24 7:15-8:15P 8:15-9:15P 7:15-8:15P 8:15-9:15P 7:15-8:15P 8:15-9:15P 7:15-8:15P East Coast Swing 260602-08 W 8/3-8/24 8:15-9:15P Location: Dance Studio Fee: $49/$44 with CP resident discount Sign up as a couple, $69/$64 with CP resident discount Instructor: Richard Kowaleski. Ballroom Dance Workshops (Ages 18+) Smooth Dancing Workshop Learn how to glide around the dance floor with the waltz, foxtrot, and tango, all in one two-hour workshop! Beginners and experienced dancers alike learn elegant moves that impress. Phone Richard Kowaleski for details: 916-722-1382. Come and have fun! 360600-05 Sa 5/21 9-11A Slow Dancing Workshop Learn how to slow dance like a professional! Beginners and experienced dancers alike learn stylish moves that take 18 slow dancing to a new level. Workshop covers easy-to-learn patterns that look great on the dance floor. Phone Richard Kowaleski for details: 916-7221382. Come and have fun! 360600-06 Sa 6/25 9-11A Swing Dance Workshop Swing dancing is still in! Beginners and experienced dancers alike learn fun moves that look great on the dance floor. Workshop covers both East Coast Swing and West Coast Swing patterns. Phone Richard Kowaleski for details: 916-7221382. Come and have fun! 360600-07 Sa 7/23 9-11A Latin Dance Workshop Latin dancing is all the rage! Beginners and experienced dancers alike learn Latin moves that look great on the dance floor. Workshop covers patterns for the Chacha, Salsa, Rumba/Bolero, and Merengue. Phone Richard Kowaleski for details: 916722-1382. Come and have fun! 360600-08 Sa 8/13 9-11A Location: Dance Room Workshop Fee: $12 per person Instructor: Richard Kowaleski Wellness Beyond Insomnia Workshop (Ages 18 +) Tired of tossing and turning at night? Watching the clock in frustration while anxiously anticipating how exhausted you will be the next day? Followed everybody’s advice on how to get a good sleep, but nothing seems to work? In this Two hour seminar, Beyond Insomnia Coach Jennifer Jackson will talk about how she moved beyond 28 years of chronic insomnia and how you can too. Come learn a powerful technique to clear busy, anxious thoughts, and move the body out of a stress response and into a relaxation response so that sleep comes easily and naturally. Say good-night to sleeping pills and tap into your natural power of sleep. 140125-06 Sa 6/4 10A-12P 140125-08 Sa 8/20 10A-12P Location: Classroom Fee: $32/$27 with CP resident discount Instructor: Jennifer Jackson Guided Imagery (Ages 18 +) Group Hypnotherapy/Guided Imagery Guided imagery is a safe and powerful technique that can be used for healing, releasing blocks, stress relief and personal development. 140120-05 M 5/2-5/23 6-7P 140120-06 M 6/6-6/27 6-7P 140120-07 M 7/11-8/1 6-7P 140120-08 M 8/8-8/29 6-7P Location: Community Center Fee: $69/$64 with CP resident discount Instructor: DJ Lenson, Satori Health Nutrition in the RAW Series (Ages 18+) These series of classes are for those who simply want to learn a new way of healthy, clean eating without dieting, depriving yourself, or counting calories, and losing weight along the way. 140127-05 Tu 5/3 140127-06 Tu 5/17 140127-07 Tu 5/31 140127-08 Tu 6/14 140127-09 Tu 6/28 140127-10 Tu 7/12 Location: Community Center Fee: $17/$12 with CP resident discount Instructor: DJ Lenson, Satori Health NEW! Discovering Your Past Lives (Ages 18+) How are your past lives affecting your current life? Recalling a past life, can assist a person to uncover the events in past lives which cause the unwanted, non-useful behaviors and chronic problems in this life. Past life healing specifically targets core root issues that can influence a person’s behavior, attitudes, likes and dislikes, relationships, phobias, and virtually every aspect of life. If pain from the past is not recognized, processed, and ultimately released, the wound continues to infect the current life until healed. The main purpose of recalling past life experiences is to help you resolve issues that are preventing you from living your life fully in the present. 140134-05 W 5/18 6:30-7:30P Location: Community Center Fee: $17/$12 with CP resident discount Instructor: DJ Lenson, Satori Health ADULT CLASSES NEW! Memory Art: Exercise Your Brain (Ages 18 +) Art and music is a way to create new neurological pathways and enhance memory at any age. The power of music seems to “awaken” deeply locked memories from our past. The symbolism and patterns from art has the ability to connect different parts and levels of our left and right-brain hemispheres. Put these two together in one class, and you’ll have a powerful and effective way to exercise your memory. We will be using adult coloring patterns and music, to center, calm, develop concentration, and boost memory. Come and enjoy this very relaxing class! $10 material fee payable to the instructor. 140133-05 Th 5/5-5/26 6:30-7:30P 140133-06 Th 6/2-6/23 6:30-7:30P Location: Community Center Fee: $44/$39 with CP resident discount Instructor: DJ Lenson, Satori Health Legal Program Wills vs. Trusts (Ages 18 +) Attorney Clara Yang will explain the differences between a will and a trust, and provide you with the framework to determine which document will best serve your needs. Even if you already have a will or a trust, you will benefit from understanding your options, including how to use the documents to avoid court proceedings, minimize taxes, preserve the maximum amount of wealth possible for your loved ones and maintain flexibility for yourself. This is an educational seminar only, with no pressure or obligation. Attorney Clara Yang has been working in estate planning, probate, and elder law in Placerville for over 9 years. She is dedicated to helping her clients achieve the best results for their individual situation and gain the maximum benefit from an estate plan. 140151-08 Tu 8/23 5-6:30P Location: Social Room - Community Center Fee: $32 Instructor: Clara Yang – Attorney at Law Art Jewelry Making Class NEW! Digital Photography (Ages 18 +) This class is perfect for those interested in learning more about digital photography then just using Auto. We’ll learn methods of moving photo-files to your computer. Quick enhancements like correct and creative exposure, cropping, color balance and good composition. Bring your camera, hookup cables and laptop to class. The class is taught by Jim Burzo. Photographer and instructor for over 30 year. 140416-06 Th6/16-6/30 6:30-8:30P 140416-07 Th7/14-7/28 6:30-8:30P Location: Classroom Fee: $54/$49 with CP resident discount Instructor: Jim Burzo Glass Art Classes (Ages 18 +) Fused Glass Jewelry The class will teach you how to make beautiful glass jewelry with a focus on using different types of specialty glass. This fused glass is designed to teach the fundamentals of glass jewelry designing and creating. Everyone will make at least two beautiful Dichroic glass pendants. Beginners are welcome and no experience necessary. Great gift ideas! All supplies are included in the material fee - $15 payable to the instructor. 360102-06M6/20 6-8P Fun with Fusing Class This class will be fun for everyone. You will be making a beautiful 8” x 8” Glass Weaved Basket plate of your creation. This plate can make a fabulous gift, candle holder, or serving plate. Join us for an exciting night of working with glass. $15 material fee payable to instructor. 360102-08M8/22 6-8P Location: Classroom Fee: $60/$55 with CP resident discount Instructor: Debbie Trapasso (Ages 18 +) Learn how to string and bead a necklace, bracelet or earrings, your choice! Instructor will provide all the supplies. Linda Siqueido has been making jewelry since 1958. 140166-05 Tu 5/17 10A-12P 140166-06 Tu 6/21 10A-12P 140166-07 Tu 7/12 10A-12P 140166-08 Tu 8/9 10A-12P Location: Community Center Fee: $32/$27 with CP resident discount Instructor: Linda Siqueido Paint & A Splash Too!! (Ages 18 +) Do you believe you can paint a complete painting in a two hour time period?? YES YOU CAN!! We offer a completely comfortable and relaxing atmosphere where you and your friends can enjoy each other company while Terri, Maggie and Sherry guide you through a 2 hour class using acrylic on canvas. Two separate classes offer two different painting choices, examples in the office. All materials are included. 140101-06 Sa6/4 10A-12P Painting – Tropical Paradise 140101-07 F 7/22 1:30-3:30P Painting – Sunflower Location: El Dorado Senior Center 990 Lassen Drive, EDH Fee: $37/$32 with CP resident discount Instructor: Terri Haverty, Maggie Bosch & Sherry Pavloff NEW! Knitting For Newbies! (Ages 18+) Knitwear designer Joan McGowan-Michael guides students every step of the way. Learn to read a pattern, cast on/bind off and all the other skills that turn a newbie into an experienced knitter. Items created in this class series make excellent gifts or keep them to enjoy yourself! Bring a pair of size 7 straight needles to the first class. Supply fee of $28 payable to instructor. 140174-05 Cross-Body bag Tu 5/31-6/28 7-9P 140174-07 Tank top or Baby cardigan Tu 7/5-8/2 7-9P 140174-08 Sock Knitting Tu 8/9-9/6 7-9P Location: Social Room Fee: $41/$36 with CP resident discount Instructor: Joan McGowan Michael 19 ADULT CLASSES/COOKING CLASSES Gardening NEW! Victorian Hanging Basket Class (Ages 18+) Learn how to create a beautiful moss hanging basket in this “hands on” class with Juliet of El Dorado Nursery. This is a hands on, stand up class so bring your garden gloves and dig in. Class includes all supplies to create a 12” moss hanging basket full of flowers and instructions to care for your basket all year round. $30 materials fee payable to El Dorado Nursery. 540109-05 Su 5/15 12-1:30P Location: El Dorado Nursery, 3931-C Durock Rd, Shingle Springs Fee: $15/$10 with CP resident fee Instructor: El Dorado Nursery NEW! Miniature Gardening Class Are you ready to try the newest garden trend? Miniature gardening is a lot of fun for all ages and all gardeners. Not into fairies-no worries, we have a mini garden collection for everyone-Dinosaurs, dragons, fairies and pixies…. This is a hands on class that includes everything you need to create your own mini garden complete with the little guys that go with it and all the plants. Please bring garden gloves and be ready to have a blast. $30 materials fee payable to El Dorado Nursery. 540109-08 W 8/10 11A-12:30P Location: El Dorado Nursery, 3931-C Durock Rd, Shingle Springs Fee: $15/$10 with CP resident fee Instructor: El Dorado Nursery Cooking Classes Cooking with Kids (Ages 5 - 15) Calling all Little Chefs! Join us in the kitchen where we will explore the culinary world through a child’s eyes. We work with all fresh/organic ingredients and eat or share our creations. Class features nutrition and kitchen safety. Menu changes each session. All students will receive a recipe booklet with all of the dishes that they create as well as a 20 Certificate of Completion at the last class. Please bring $35 material fee to first class 120106-5H Th 5/5-5/26 3:45-4:45P 120106-6H Th 6/2-6/23 3:45-4:45P 120106-7H Th 7/7-7/28 3:45-4:45P 120106-8H Th 8/4-8/25 3:45-4:45P Location: Kitchen at Community Center Fee: $69/$64 with CP Resident Discount Instructor: Susan Kakayas - Little Chefs World Truffles Class (Ages 12 +) What if you could create beautiful, gift-worthy chocolate truffles in two hours? Well, you’re in luck! During this class, participants will learn how to make elegant dome-shaped truffles. The instructor will walk students through three simple steps to making truffles using two different types of chocolate. White, milk and dark ganache will be flavored with exciting additions like Amaretto, Raspberry, and Coconut. Everyone will take home a dozen truffles in flavors of their choosing. Students will receive a set of molds and notes from class, along with boxes to take home their impressive creations. Supply fee of $15 payable to Instructor. ESL Excellence (English for Speakers of Other Languages) (Ages 18+) The purpose of this course is to provide English language instruction for limited English proficient adults which will increase their ability to communicate in English. The content will be compatible with principles of language acquisition for adult learning of English and includes skills useful in workplace, life and academic applications. Skills will be integrated into reading, writing, speaking and listening formats. Course is designed to prepare students to communicate effectively in a multi-faceted society. Progress through level will be measured by assessments that measure attainment of competencies. 140503-01 M/W 5/2-5/25 6-7P 140503-02 M/W 6/6-6/29 6-7P 140503-03 M/W 7/6-8/1 6-7P 140503-04 M/W 8/3-8/31 6-7P Location: Community Center Fee: $36/$31 with CP resident discount Instructor: Matt Messer 160106-07 Sa 7/16 10A-12:15P Location: Kitchen - El Dorado Hills CSD Fee: $44/$39 with CP resident discount Instructor: Karen Moore The CPCSD supports the California Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights Mission: To encourage California’s children to participate in outdoor recreational activities and discover their heritage. Objective: That every child in California, by the completion of their 14th year, has the opportunity to participate in each of the activities listed within the California Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights. Particip a in prog te r and ex ams pe the adv rience ent on this ures list. The California Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights provides that every child should have the right to: Members of the Roundtable include recreation, parks and tourism leaders from local, state and federal agencies, private and non-profit organizations, j Play in a safe place j Explore nature j Learn to swim j Go fishing j Follow a trail j Camp under the stars j Ride a bike j Go boating j Connect with the past j Plant a seed educational institutions and the public. Visit www.calroundtable.org. SAFETY CLASSES CPR & First Aid Classes Instructor: Rescue Training Institute Location: 13405 Folsom Blvd., Ste. 150, Folsom (916) 939-2277 Please bring a valid picture ID to class. No walk-ins. Registration closes 48 hrs. before class. Certification cards are issued by mail after class. Heartsaver Adult/Child CPR & AED (Ages 16 +) 160124-05 Sa 5/7 8-11A 160124-06Sa6/4 8-11A 160124-07 Sa 7/9 8-11A 160124-08Sa8/6 8-11A Fee: $62/$57 with CP resident discount Heartsaver Adult/ Child/Infant CPR & AED (Ages 12 +) 160116-05 Sa 5/7 8A-12P 160116-06 Sa 6/4 8A-12P 160116-07 Sa 7/9 8A-12P 160116-08 Sa 8/6 8A-12P Fee: $67/$62 with CP resident discount Heartsaver Adult/ Child/Infant CPR, AED & First Ail (Ages 12 +) Not approved for licensed daycare providers. 160126-05 Sa 5/7 8A-3P 160126-06Sa6/4 8A-3P 160126-07 Sa 7/9 8A-3P 160126-08Sa8/6 8A-3P Fee: $77/$72 with CP resident discount Heartsaver First Aid Only (Ages 12 +) 160130-05 Sa 5/7 1-3P 160130-06Sa6/4 1-3P 160130-07 Sa 7/9 1-3P 160130-08Sa8/6 1-3P Fee: $47/$42 with CP resident discount Healthcare Provider CPR & AED (Initial & Renewal) (Ages 16 +) Class is intended for present and future EMS, Medical, Dental & Allied Health pro- fessionals. 160131-05 Sa 5/14 8A-12P 160131-5A Sa 5/21 8A-12P 160131-06 Sa 6/11 8A-12P 160131-6A Sa 6/18 8A-12P 160131-07 Sa 7/16 8A-12P 160131-7A Sa 7/23 8A-12P 160131-08 Sa 8/13 8A-12P 160131-8A Sa 8/20 8A-12P Fee: $67/$62 with CP resident discount Healthcare Provider CPR & AED Skills Session (Ages 12 +) Prerequisite: Separate purchase and completion of the OnlineAHA.org Healthcare Provider CPR/AED online course. Bring the Completion Certificate to class. 160121-05 Sa 5/14 12:30-1:30P 160121-5A Sa 5/21 12:30-1:30P 160121-06 Sa 6/11 12:30-1:30P 160121-6A Sa 6/1812:30-1:30P 160121-07 Sa 7/16 12:30-1:30P 160121-7A Sa 7/2312:30-1:30P 160121-08 Sa 8/2012:30-1:30P Fee: $47/$42 with CP resident discount BasicPlus CPR/AED/ First Aid Skills Session (Ages 12 +) Prerequisite: Completion of Medic First Aid online course. We provide a link to the online class. Bring the Completion Certificate to class 160125-05 Sa 5/14 2:30-3:30P 160125-5A Sa 5/21 2:30-3:30P 160125-06 Sa 6/11 2:30-3:30P 160125-6A Sa 6/18 2:30-3:30P 160125-07 Sa 7/16 2:30-3:30P 160125-7A Sa 7/23 2:30-3:30P 160125-08 Sa 8/20 2:30-3:30P Fee: $67/$62 with CP resident discount Pediatric CPR & First Aid (Ages 12 +) Infant, Child, & Adult CPR and First aid. This class is EMSA approved for daycare/ preschool providers. We are required to affix their approval stickers to your card at a cost of $6, payable at class. $10 Materials fee paid in class. 160117-05 Sa 5/28 8A-5P 160117-06 Sa 6/25 8A-5P 160117-07 Sa 7/30 8A-5P 160117-08 Sa 8/27 8A-5P Fee: $82/$77 with CP resident discount Child and Babysitting Safety (Ages 11 - 15) A course for building a safe and successful babysitting business. Covers getting started, leadership, caregiving, safety & prevention, playtime, and first aid tips. No CPR training in this class, see Babysitting CPR. $5.00 materials fee paid in class. 130115-05 Tu & W 5/10-5/11 5:30-8:30P 130115-06 Tu & W 6/7-6/8 5:30-8:30P 130115-07 Tu & W 7/5-7/6 5:30-8:30P 130115-08 Tu & W 8/9-8/10 5:30-8:30P Fee: $62/$57 with CP resident discount Babysitting CPR (Ages 11 - 15) Teaches child & infant CPR. 130116-05 F 5/13 5-7P 130116-06 F 6/10 5-7P 130116-07 F 7/8 5-7P 130116-0 F 8/12 5-7P Fee: $42/$37 with CP resident discount NEW! Super Sitters Class (Ages 11-15) Have fun becoming a competent, responsible babysitter! Home and fire safety (CPR not included). Emergency preparation and first aid. Age appropriate activities/child development. Safety advertising babysitting services. Bring a friend and save $10 each. 130120-07 W 7/20 9A-1P Location: Community Center Fee: $57/$52 with CP resident discount Instructor: Marshall Medical Hunter Safety (Ages 10 +) An all-day class. Please bring #2 pencil and lunch. Obtain class book from CSD and/or study online at www.cdfw.ca.gov. Complete the self-study quiz as it will help you pass test at end of class. Will receive your Hunter Education Certificate same day. Classroom instruction includes ethics, wildlife management, conservation, sportsmanship, ecology and firearms. Ten commandments of firearm safety. 160105-05 Su 5/22 160105-06 Su 6/12 160105-07 Su 7/13 160105-08 Su 8/28 Location: Community Center Fee: $25 Instructor: Larry Nelson 8:30A-5:30P 8:30A-5:30P 8:30A-5:30P 8:30A-5:30P 21 SAFETY CLASSES/ADULT SPORTS Aquatic Safety Classes held at the Cameron Park CSD Lifeguard Class Lifeguard Certification in just 2 days! Learn the knowledge and skills needed to help prevent and respond to aquatic emergencies. Through videos, group discussion and hands-on practice, you’ll learn patron rescue and surveillance skills, land and water rescue skills, as well as first aid and CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers. Class Prerequisites: Must be at least 15 years old and pass certain swimming requirements. Certification valid for 2 years. Saturday, May 14 & Sunday, May 15 8A-6P Saturday, June 4 & Sunday, June 5 8A-6P Saturday, June 25 & Sunday, June 26 8A-6P Fee - $235 Lifeguard Re-Certification Class Current Lifeguards renew your Lifeguard CPR/AED & First Aid certification FAST with this class. You’ll complete your online program by watching videos, answering questions, and reviewing your Lifeguard participant manual. We’ll then focus your in-person training time with hands on CPR/AED & First Aid skill reviews and then we’ll get in the pool to review & practice your water rescue skills. At the end of the day, you’ll test out of the program by successfully performing water rescue scenarios. Must pass current swim requirements. Certification valid for 2 years. Title 22 for Current Certified Lifeguards Course provides California Lifeguards with a certification course that meets the ADVANCE first aid training requirements found in Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations. Course content and activities will help prepare participants to make appropriate decisions about the care to provide in an emergency. Participants must be currently certified as a Lifeguard/ First Aid/CPR/AED to take this abbreviated course. No pre-work is required for this class. Certification valid for 3 years. Sunday, May 22 8A-6P Monday, June 27 8A-6P Fee- $139 Waterfront LG Purpose of the Waterfront Skills module is to teach lifeguards the skills and knowledge needed to prevent and respond to emergencies in non-surf, open water areas found at public parks, resorts, summer camps and campgrounds. Participants must be currently certified as Lifeguard/First Aid/CPR/AED to take this module. Certification valid for 2 years. Friday, June 24 8:30A-12:30P Fee - $59 Information and registration for classes visit http://safetytrainingpros.com/lifeguard-certification/ El Dorado Camera Club News 22 Lessons held at Cameron Park Lake Tennis Courts. Free tennis day Sat May 7th Come out to the courts and meet our Pro/ Coach Andy Webb. Join in the Fun with a quick evaluation/lesson tip/drill/play and see what Cameron Park tennis is all about. For New/Re-starting students who have not participated within this past year’s lesson program. 140322-08 Adults S 5/7 10-11A Adult Clinics 140322-09 Adult Starters/Re-Starters TH 5/12-5/26 5:30-6:30P For Starters/Re-Starters with goal of Rallying and Beginning Play Fee: $54/$49 with CP resident discount 140321-09 Adult Int. 3.0+ Workout W 5/11-5/25 5:30-6:30P Emphasis is on technique and movement. Competitive Drills! Fee: $54/$49 with CP resident discount Adult Summer Tennis Clinics Adult Starters/Re-Starters 140322-10 W 6/8-6/29 6:15-7:15P 140322-11 W 7/13-8/3 6:15-7:15P For Starters/Re-Starters with goal of Rallying and Beginning Play Fee: $69/$64 with CP resident discount Adult Int. 3.0+ Workout 140321-10 W 6/8-6/29 5:15- 6:15P 140321-11 W 7/13-8/3 5:15-6:15P Emphasis is on technique and movement. Competitive Drills! Fee: $69/$64 with CP resident discount Grand Slam Tennis Mixers (Ages 18 +) Organized Round Robin Play by abilities with handicap bisques $12/Event plus a New Can of Balls. Saturday, May 21 9A-6P Friday, June 17 9a-6p Fee - $129 Print competitions occur 3 times a year. They are open to anyone but there is a small entry fee. Monthly Challenges happen in January, March, April, June, August, September, and November. The rules for these competitions can be found on the website http:// www.eldoradocameraclub.com or email edcc. newsletter@comcast.net ADULT SPORTS Adult Tennis Thursday, May 21 7P Print Competition Thursday, June 18 7P Regular meeting Thursday, August 20 7P Regular meeting French Open Sat May 21 - Kickoff Grand Slam Weekend and meet, greet and play a little tennis! Wimbledon Whites/Woody Mixer Sat July 9 - Dust off that old Wood racquet and dress the part! US Open Mixer Aug 27th - End of Summer Mixer at the Park. 440321-05 Sa French Open 5/21 9:30-11:30A 440321-07 Sa Wimbledon Whites/Woody Mixer 7/9 9:30-11:30A 440321-08 Sa US Open Mixer 8/27 9:30-11:30A Location: Tennis Court - Cameron Park Lake Fee: $12/ per mixer Instructor: Andrew Webb Golf Classes (Ages 18 +) This class is for new golfers, spend 5 weekcovering full swing, short game, basic rules of golf and putting. 340201-05 Tu 5/3-5/31 5:30-6:45P 340201-06 Tu 6/7-7/12* 5:30-6:45P 340201-07 Tu 7/26-8/23 5:30-6:45P * No class 7/5 Location: Bass Lake Golf Course Driving Range Fee: $129/$124 with CP Resident Discount Instructor: Daniel Herek Pickleball Program ADULT SPORTS 150720-04 M/Th 9A-12P 4/4-4/28 Location: Community Center Gym Fee: $3 drop in or $25 10 punch card ** Pickleball will move back to the lake in May - Monday, Thursday and Friday mornings for May, Then Tuesday, Thursday & Friday mornings for June, July and early August Adult Tuesday Basketball League (Ages 18 +) Summer The Gold Rush Returns! 140356-06 Tu 6/7-8/2 6 pm Playoffs: Top 4 teams Fall 140356-07 Tu 8/16-10/11 6 pm Playoffs: Top 4 teams Location: Community Center Gym Fee: $425/session/team, Register teams or sign-up on the free agent list – no cost until placed on a team Return of Adult Summer Softball (Ages 18+) Adult Softball is returning to Cameron Park Summer 2016!! We are looking for teams to fill our Monday men’s, Tuesday men’s, and Thursday co-ed leagues. Games will be played at Rasmussen Park, first game starts at 5:45pm. Gather your friends, coworkers, and family to form a team and compete! Upper and lower divisions are available for all nights. Registration packets and information are available online at www.cameronpark.org or at the CSD office. Men’s Leagues 440302-13 M 6/20-8/15 (No games 7/4) 440302-14 Tu 6/21-8/16 (No games 7/5) Co-ed League 440302-15 Th 6/23-8/11 Location: Rasmussen Park Early Bird Fee: $450/league/team After May 27 –Fee is $470/league/team Full payment and a completed roster are required at time of registration resident discount. May is Bike Month Basic Bicycle Maintenance Learn about maintaining your bike 340000-02 Tu 5/17 5:30-6:30P Location: Cameron Park Community Center Instructor: Elle Steele FREE – pre-registration is required The 2016 World Gold Panning Championships, scheduled from September 11th to 18th, 2016 includes a host of over 600 international competitors from over 30 countries. Event organizers teaming with businesses from El Dorado County will be “rolling out the red carpet’’ for this World Event. El Dorado County Gold Week kicks off with a Parade of Nations down Main Street Placerville. Opening ceremonies, daily Gold panning competitions, live bands, and activities for kids and adults will be hosted at the EDC Fairgrounds and numerous other locations throughout El Dorado County. El Dorado County will come alive for this event! For more information regarding the World Gold Panning Championships in 2016 visit our website at www.ElDorado2016.com or contact the organizers eldoradogold2016@gmail.com Please Note The Cameron Park CSD Staff reserves the right to photograph facilities, activities and program participants for potential future use. All photos will remain the property of Cameron Park CSD and may be used for publicity or promotional purposes only. 23 MATURE ADULTS Tai Chi for Better Balance (Ages 55 +) “Moving for Better Balance” is a simplified 8 form program developed by Dr. Fuzhong Li of the Oregon Research Institute which focuses on mental/physical musculoskeletal conditioning, cardiovascular function, flexibility, stability, and balance. This program includes warm up exercises, practice of Tai Chi forms, cool down and meditation, and includes a monthly assessment of participant’s condition based on selected physical tests. No Tai Chi experience is necessary, it’s a good way to make new friends and enjoy physical conditioning in a melodic atmosphere. $5 supply fee payable to instructor for docments on Tai Chi, stretching, and basic balance. 150712-05 Tu 5/3-5/24 1:30-2:30P 150712-06 Tu 6/7-6/28 1:30-2:30P 150712-07 Tu 7/5-7/26 1:30-2:30P 150712-08 Tu 8/2-8/23 1:30-2:30P Location: Dance Studio Fee: $35/$30 with CP resident discount Instructor: Roy Imai Chair Yoga (Ages 50 +) FIRST CLASS FREE for newcomers Start any Monday! Don’t feel guilty that you’re not exercising. Come and enjoy this fun class that will get you moving in a gentle way. Various degrees of mobility are welcome. All students do what they can and modifications are given as needed (ie, hip/knee replacements, shoulder issues). We use a chair for seated and standing work (no floor work). Focus is on moving the joints, improving circulation, digestion, and building strength and balance. No previous experience required. Donna is a seasoned instructor on the resource list of the Parkinson’s Association, MS Society and has completed the Arthritis Foundation training. Please contact Donna with any questions at 916-712-9642 or visit www.yogapeace.net for her credentials. NOTE: This class is ongoing so you can begin any time. 150707-05 M 5/2-5/23 2-2:50P 150707-06 M 6/6-6/27 2-2:50P 150707-07* M 7/11-7/25 2-2:50P Location: Dance Studio Fee: $39/$34 with CP resident discount July Fee: $32/$27 with CP resident discount Instructor: Donna Rixmann 24 Additional Activities Bridge Mondays – 1-3pm Wednesdays 9:30am-12:30pm Pinochle Mondays – 10am-4pm NEW! Beginning Computer Class Learn to set up a new computer, get on to the internet, how to buy and sell on the internet, get free programs to do word processing and spread sheets, etc, how to use them, how to get pictures from a Smart Phone to a computer, private browsing, and how to keep your computer healthy and protected. Please bring own laptop computer. 140114 -05 F 5/13 140114-06 F 6/10 140114-07 F 7/8 140114-08 F 8/12 Location: Social Room Fee: $12 Instructor: Patrick Thompson 9:30-11:30A 9:30-11:30A 9:30-11:30A 9:30-11:30A Medicare 101 Understanding Medicare and Medicare Supplements (Ages 60 +) Are you preparing to enter the world of Medicare or planning for retirement? Need to make a change? Overwhelmed by all the choices for Medicare plans? This class will provide information on what is and is not covered by Medicare Parts A,B and D. You will also learn about the role of supplemental insurance plans A-K, also known as “Medi-Gap”, Medicare Advantage Plans and proposed changes for 2016 and beyond. For educational purposes only, this is NOT a sales seminar. 150100-06 Th 6/9 10-11:30A 150100-07 Th 7/14 10-11:30A 150100-08 Th 8/11 10-11:30A Location: Social Room Fee: $7 Instructor: Stacy Iseminger - BINGO Bingo sponsored by New West Haven, the Nurse Next Door and the Cameron Park CSD is held on the 2nd Tuesday of the month from 1-3pm. $3 for 2 cards, each additional – 4 card limit. May 10, June 14, July 12 & August 9. . Gold Nugget Quilters Wednesday mornings means quilting at the Cameron Park Community Center. Always wanted to learn, but never had the time? Or are you a quilter and want to become more involved? Then come visit the Gold Nugget Quilters when we meet from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm every Wednesday. You will be very welcome! Older American’s Month “Blaze a Trail” The MLC (Mature Leadership Council) is hosting an event on Wednesday, May 17 at 11:30 am at the Cameron Park Community Center in Celebration of Older American’s Month–theme is “Blaze a Trail”– Honoring contributions of yesterday, today and all the steps that lead to tomorrow. Event includes lunch, original displays of careers, accomplishments, technological advances, inspirational guideposts, guest speaker and a reason to forge ahead. Please call (530) 677-2231 to reserve a spot. MATURE ADULTS AARP Driver’s Safety Class Want to save $$ on your auto insurance? Age 50 or older? Just complete the 8 hour AARP Driver Safety class being offered at the Cameron Park Community Center. Class is presented in two 4-hour blocks 1. Mon, May 2 & Wed, May 4 8:30A-1P 2. Mon, Aug 8 & Thur, Aug 11 8:30A-1P This class will keep you up to date on current DMV information, present a review of rules of the road and introduce defensive driving techniques for older drivers. NO TESTS to take and a DMV certificate of completion is issued if you participate in all 8 hours of the class. There is a $15 class fee for AARP members and a $20 fee for non- members. Pre-registration, with payment, is required as class size is limited to 20 participants. Call the El Dorado County Senior Center at 530-6216333 or Ralph Hern at 530-626-5268 for additional information and to reserve your spot. Forms for the class are available at the CSD office. Free Senior Legal Counseling Diana Steele from Senior Legal Services will be available to help with legal matters that seniors may have Senior Legal Services attorneys meet with seniors individually to provide information and assistance with a wide variety of specific problems –including: * Estate Planning • Public Benefits • Consumer Issues • Health Care • Real Property • Abuse and Exploitation Please call 530-621-6154 to schedule an appointment. Appointments are currently available on: W 5/18 10A-2P W 6/15 10A-2P W 7/20 10A-2P W 8/17 10A-2P Location: Community Center UCCE Master Gardener Public Education Classes In partnership with the Cameron Park Community Services District Culinary Herbs and Spices: From Garden to Gourmet One of the best ways to introduce healthy flavor into meals is to use herbs in our cooking. Herbs are easy to grow and preserve. Join Master Gardener Jan Keahey and Master Food Preserver Cheryl Knapp and explore the herbs that grow well in our area, how to grow, when to harvest and how to preserve. Wednesday, May 11, 2016 9 am to noon Orchids with Heidi Napier Several species do well in the El Dorado County climate in a shade garden. Heidi will cover basic care, simple propagation, easy varieties and she will show you how to get these enchanting plants to thrive and bloom. Wednesday, August 10, 2016 9am to noon El Dorado County Master Food Preservers Classes In partnership with the Cameron Park Community Services District Classes held at the Cameron Park Community Center Canning for Food and for Fun: Intro to Canning and Food Safety Curious about canning your own food at home? This class introduces boiling water and atmospheric steam canning as safe methods to preserve fruits, sauces, salsas, pickles, and other tasty treats. Learn the most recent research-based canning techniques for high-acid foods, watch several live canning demonstrations and glean tips from experienced canners. Wednesday, May 25 10am – noon Contents Under Pressure: Pressure Canning Does the thought of using a pressure canner scare you? It shouldn’t! Learn how a pressure canner works and the multiple safety features included on every modern canner. Pressure canning opens up a new world of home canned foods. Most important of all, learn when you need to use a pressure canner and why; don’t risk a case of botulism because you didn’t practice safe canning. Wednesday, June 22, 10am – noon Jam Packed: Jams and Jellies Who doesn’t love a delicious homemade jam or jelly? Learn to use the bounty of the season to make wonderful jams and jellies! In this class we will discuss food safety practices, equipment needs and safe storage techniques for your products. Finally, our Master Food Preserver expert will demonstrate how to safely make a jam or jelly for enjoyment throughout the year. Wednesday, July 20 10am - noon Tomatoes: Basic and Fancy Too many tomatoes? Then this is the class for you! This class will provide you with many ways to safely preserve them for future use. Learn everything from spicy salsa to homemade ketchup in this fun and essential tomato canning course. Wednesday, August 17 10am – noon Apples and Pears: From Garden to Table Join us in this collaborative class presented by both Master Food Preservers and Master Gardeners. Our presentation will cover the care and feeding of apple and pears trees, common bugs and diseases, and what to do with the produce once it is harvested. Wednesday, August 24 10am - noon 25 TRIPS/TOURS/MATURE ADULTS Philadelphia, the Poconos San Antonio Holiday 30, 2016 - 5 days & the Brandywine Valley November Wednesday –Sunday featuring Amish Country Tour Highlights Arizona Spring Training Getaway Tour Highlights Valley Forge Nat’l Historical Park; Philadelphia City Tour; Independence Hall & the Liberty Bell; National Constitution Center; The Poconos; Town of Jim Thorpe; Brandywine Valley; Two former DuPont Mansions- Nemours Mansion & Longwood Gardens; Hershey’s Chocolate World; Pennsylvania Amish Country; Amish Farm & House; Amish Family Style Dinner; 5 Nights at One Hotel Tour Highlights Phoenix City Tour; 2 Spring Training Baseball Games; Hall of Flame Fire Museum; Old Town Scottsdale; Heard Museum of Native American Culture; Tucson Area; Mission San Xavier; ArizonaSonora Desert Museum; Sabino Canyon Rec Area Tram Tour; Old West Farewell Dinner October 16, 2016 - 6 days Sunday to Friday Inclusions Roundtrip Airfare –SMF; Roundtrip Transfers – SMF; 7 Meals: 5 - Breakfasts & 2 –Dinners; Welcome Drink; Professional Tour Director; Sightseeing & Admissions per Itinerary; Baggage Handling; Hotel Transfers and Deluxe Motorcoach Accommodations 5 nights First Class Hotel - Hilton Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing, Philadelphia. Tour Rates: ** Booking Discount $2045 pp double; Regular Rate: $2145 pp double, Single Supplement: +$550. ** Deposit by May 31, 2016 by check or credit card and make final payment by check and receive $200 per couple/$100 per person booking discount Volunteers Needed The Community Services District is always in need of volunteers for special events. If you or your organization would like to volunteer your time and talents, please call the CSD offices at (530) 677-2231. 26 San Antonio City Tour; San Jose Mission; El Mercado Marketplace; Alamo; Riverwalk Cruise; Hill Country; LBJ Ranch; Fredericksburg; Fiesta de las Luminarias; Austin Optional Inclusions Roundtrip Airfare –SMF; Roundtrip Transfers –SMF; 6 Meals: 4-Breakfasts & 2-Dinners; Professional Tour Director; Sightseeing per Itinerary; Motorcoach Transportation, Hotel transfers, Baggage handling, and 4 Nights First Class Hotel Accommodations 4 Nights- Holiday Inn Riverwalk, San Antonio Tour Rates: ** Booking Discount $1625 pp double, $1725 pp double,+ $450 single supplement. Deposit by July 31, 2016 by check or credit card and make your Final payment by check & receive $200 per couple/$100 per person Booking Discount. Trips offered by Premier World Discovery. Come and attend a presentation on the trips planned for the upcoming year on Thursday, May 19 at the Community Center from 10am to noon. Kris Adams will be here to highlight what tours will be offered for travel in the upcoming months and more. featuring 5 Nights at One Hotel in the Phoenix Arizona March 19, 2017 -6 days - Sunday to Friday Inclusions Roundtrip Airfare –SMF; Roundtrip Transfers –SMF; Tour Director; 7 Meals: 5-Breakfasts & 2-Dinners; Motorcoach Transportation; Sightseeing per Itinerary; Hotel Transfers; Baggage Handling Accommodations 5 Nights at One Hotel - Phoenix Area. Booking Discount*: $1795 pp double. Regular Rate: $1895 pp double, Single Supplement: +$600 Weed Abatement, Defensible Spaceis Everyone’s Responsibility! See the new Weed Abatement Ordinance on file in the district office, or on our website, www.cameronpark.org MATURE ADULTS Speaker Series Senior Nutrition Held at 10am at the Cameron Park Community Center. Refreshments will be provided. Please call 677-2231 to reserve a spot. Wednesday, May 4 10A – Edward L. Swanson, COL (Ret), from the El Dorado County Veterans Affairs Office will give a presentation on the operations and services that are available to Veterans Wednesday, June 15 10A - Juliet from El Dorado Nursery will be speaking on water wise gardening Wednesday, July 20 10A – Bob Billingsley from the Mt Democrat will give a presentation on “Attitude Determines Happiness” The Senior Nutrition program is held at the Cameron Park Community Services District on Mondays and Friday from 12-12:30pm. Suggested donation $3. NEW! Ponté Palmero Lunch Come have lunch prepared by Chef Diane of Ponté Palmero at the Community Center. Please join the Ponté Palmero Directors Rachel Amador, Tiffany Ortega and Greg Kasner on Wednesday May 4th for a Field of Greens Strawberry Chicken Salad w/ Breadsticks! Lunch will be served at 12pm. There will be music, food and fun for all! Next lunch is scheduled for Wednesday August 3 at 12pm. Please call 530-677-2231 to reserve your space today Senior Lunch Tuesdays and Thursdays at 12pm at Church of the Foothills, 2380 Merrychase Drive. Suggested donation $3. Short Stories Join Carly and friends from Eskaton the third Tuesday of every month at 1pm for the reading of a short story and discussion after. Wednesday, August 10 10A – Gail Lohmann from Visiting Angels will discuss living independently – how to find support care for yourself or loved ones. 50+ ROOM - JOIN THE FUN! GAMES, LECTURES AND PERSONAL SUPPORT Join us every Tuesday and Thursday in the 50+ Room, located at the Cameron Park Community Center (CSD) May TUESDAY/THURSDAY 3 Rummikub 10 am 5 Guest Speaker - Azar Sadrian Elli 10:30 am 10 Brain Health 10:30 am Judy Bakke 12 Mexican Train 10 am 17 Older American Day 19 50+ Room Open 10 am 24 Game Day 10 am (sponsored by CP Newcomers) Short Story/Discussion 1 pm 26 50+ Room Open 10 am 31 50+ Room Open 10 am June TUESDAY/THURSDAY 2 50+ Room Open 10 am 7 Rummikub 10 am 9 50+ Room Open 10 am 14 Brain Health 10:30 am Judy Bakke 16 Mexican Train 10 am 21 Games, Games, Games 10am 23 50+ Room open 10 am 28 Game Day 10 am (Sponsored by CP Newcomers) Short Stories/Discussion 1 pm 30 50+ Room open 10 am July TUESDAY/THURSDAY 5 Rummikub 10 am 7 50+ Room open 10 am 12 Brain Health 10:30 am Judy Bakke 14 Mexican Train 10 am 19 Your choice game 21 50+ Room open 10 am 26 Game Day 10 am (Sponsored by CP Newcomers) Short Stories/Discussion 1 pm 28 50+ Room open 10 am August TUESDAY/THURSDAY 2 Rummikub 10 am 4 50+ Room open 10 am 9 Your choice game 11 Mexican Train 10 am 16 50+ Room open 10 am 18 50+ Room open 10 am 23 Game Day 10 am (Sponsored by CP Newcomers) Short Stories/Discussion 1 pm 25 50+ Room open 10 am 30 50+ Room Open 10 am Additional Activities Pinochle - Mondays from 10am to 4pm Bridge – Mondays 1:00 - 3:00pm & Wednesdays 9:30am - 12:30pm 27 CAMERON PARK EVENT CENTER Whether it’s for business or pleasure, our facilities offer something for everyone! The Cameron Park Community Services District has a variety of rooms for any of your special occasions at reasonable and competitive rates. Whether it’s for business or pleasure, our facilities offer something for everyone! • he main assembly hall can seat 252 people comfortably for banquet T seating or up to 356 people for assembly style seating. The space can also be divided into thirds for smaller meeting areas with sound dampening dividers. The hall is equipped with a projector and screen and the technology to hook up laptops and iPads for presentations. There is an expansive stage for musical and theatrical performance, complete with green room and loading docks. • he commercial kitchen has two gas convection ovens, a six burner T heavy duty gas range and griddle, a microwave, commercial refrigeration with freezer, plus more! Perfect for a business chef. • • ADDED – Kitchen equipment now available. Please inquire. • The social room can be used for meetings or social gatherings. • The dance room has a free floating floor, mirrors and bars. • he gymnasium has bleacher seating for over 200, six retractable T baskets to accommodate regulation, half, and quarter court play, and can be set up for side-by-side Volleyball. • Our aquatics center boasts a beautiful rim flow design pool with a water slide and 10 lanes for competition swimming or open swim, plus a shallow area for program activities. Don’t forget pool parties and public events can be held at the pool. Please give us a call or stop by for specialized service. If you’re planning an event regardless of size and duration we have a reasonably priced space for you. • Park locations are available for outdoor event venues such as weddings, family gatherings, corporate events, and more! • An ideal location to hold your holiday party - book now! 28 CSD Board of Directors Greg Stanton, President Margaret Mohr, Vice President Amy Blackmon Scott McNeil Holly Morrison Board meetings are held the third Wednesday of every month at 6:30pm at the Cameron Park Community Center. Cameron Park Community Services District 2502 Country Club Dr. 530-677-2231 fax 530-677-2201 www.cameronpark.org Office hours; Mon – Fri, 8am – 5pm District Staff Mary Cahill, General Manager Fire Battalion Chiefs: – Bob Counts, Administration – Mike Smith, Fire Marshall J.R. Hichborn, Interim Parks Superintendent Tina Helm, Recreation Supervisor Aris Chambers, Recreation Coordinator Lyle Eickert, CC&R Compliance Officer Ted Williams, Finance/HR Officer Darcy Porter, Front Office Alhambra Dr. Station 88 Gateway Park 9 Cameron Park Lake Cameron Park Airport Mira Loma Rasmussen Park Ca me ro Oxford Rd. rk Pa Dr. Cameron Park Community Center Christa McAuliffe 3 Park 1 Mission Statement It is the mission of the Cameron Park Community Services District to preserve and enhance the quality of life for the residents of Cameron Park, and surrounding areas, and to safeguard the health, safety, and welfare of the community. Hacienda Park 6 Royal Oaks Park y Club Dr. Countr 8 Station 89 50 Dave West Park 4 Park and Facility Address Hours Boat Rentals Multi use/Use Fields Fishing Facility/Park Rentals Gym Pets (on leash) Dog Park (off leash) Picnic Playground Equipment Restrooms Tennis Walking Trail Multi-purpose Room w/stage Swimming Lagoon/Pool Acreage 2 7 Cameron Park Community Services District provides: • Fire Services • Emergency Medical Services • Parks Development and Management Services • Recreation Programs and Facilities • Lighting and Landscape Management Services • CC&R Compliance Review and Enforcement • Disposal Contract Services n e Rd ridg mb Ca Bass Lake Rd . CAMERON PARK CSD 1 Cameron Park Community and Aquatic Center 2502 Country Club Drive M-F 8am -10pm 2 Cameron Park Lake 2989 Cambridge Road Dawn-Dusk 3 Christa McAuliffe Park & Skate Park 2400 Merrychase Drive Dawn-Dusk • 4 Dave West Park Crazy Horse Drive Dawn-Dusk • 5 Gateway Park Cambridge Drive Dawn-Dusk • 6 Hacienda Park Cameron Park Drive Dawn-Dusk • • • • 4.9 7 Rasmussen Park Mira Loma Drive Dawn-Dusk • • 10 8 Station 89 3200 Country Club Drive 2 9 Station 88 2961 Alhambra Drive .23 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4.1 • 56 • • • • 7 • • 6.2 13 • • • CSD office will be closed for the following Holidays: Memorial Day..........................................................May 30 Independence Day...................................................July 4 29 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER Go Online Mail In Phone In In Person Visit our web page www.cameronpark.org To CSD office 2502 Country Club Dr. Cameron Park 95682 To CSD office 530-677-2231 M-F 8 am - 5 pm Stop by and register at the CSD office at; 2502 Country Club Dr. M-F 8 am - 5 pm Pre-registration is required for all programs. Some programs are in high demand and will fill quickly. Early registration is encouraged to ensure that programs are not cancelled due to low enrollment. Please note that there is a $25 fee for returned checks. Refund Policy: Full refunds will be given if an activity or class is cancelled by CPCSD. Refund requests need to be made in writing at the CPCSD Office. Full refunds minus the processing fee will be processed when a 2 week notice is given prior to start of the program/class. Less than a 2 week notice refunds will be pro-rated to 50% due to staff level planning inpacts. A “rain check - household credit” in lieu of a refund can be provided. There will be a $5 processing fee for each and every refund request/ transfer. Refund checks take approximately 3-4 weeks to process. Refunds will not be granted for non-attendance, any excursions, trip or activities that require pre-paid admission, or material fees paid in advance. Cameron Park Community Services District Program Registration Form You can also register online at www.cameronpark.org Name:________________________________________ Email: _________________________________________ Address:______________________________________ Phone/cell phone: ________________________________ City:__________________________ Emergency Contact: ______________________________ T-shirt size (if applicable) Youth _S Zip:___________ _M _L Adult _S _M _L _XL Participant’s name: Birth date Grade How did you hear about us?: _______________________ Class name Code Please make checks payable to CPCSD Waiver: The enrolled named individual(s), or his or her legal guardian, has read the class description and understands the nature and content of the class, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the class, agrees as follows: In consideration of his/her permitted to participate in a class/activity sponsored by the Cameron Park Community Services District (CSD), for myself, my spouse, and my child, do release and forever discharge the CSD, its directors, employees and instructors from any and every claim, demand, Class Date Fees Total Fees enclosed $ ___________ action or right of action arising from or by reason of any bodily injury or personal injuries, death or property damage which may occur as a result of his/her participation in the current enrolled class or any activities in connection with the current enrolled class, whether or not caused by any act or omission of the CSD, its directors, employees, or instructors. Cameron Park Community Services District does not have or provide medical or accident insurance for persons involved in programs sponsored by the Cameron Park Community Services District. PHOTOGRAPHY RELEASE: By signing this waiver, I understand that the CSD staff or agents may photograph me and/or my minor children and that the CSD may use such photographs to promote recreational programs now and in the future. I expressly allow, and hereby waive any objection to the CSD or its agents photographing me and/or my minor children when I and /or my minor children are participating in CSD programs and activities. I understand that the photos shall remain the property of the Cameron Park Community Services District. Visa /Mastercard/American Express #_____________________ ______________________ For Office Use Only Receipt # ____________________ Exp. Date:__________________3 digit security Code:________ cash q check q credit card q I have read the above information and agree to its terms. Today’s Date:_____________ Participant’s Signature________________________________ (Parent or Guardian if under 18) 30 2014 Community Sponsors 2014 Community Sponsors ...and growing! 2016 Community Sponsors Community Sponsors 20142014 Community Sponsors ...and growing! 2014 Community Sponsors … and Growing! ...and growing! ...and ...and growing! growing! For Cameron Park. For the Next Generation. We are proud to serve and support the Cameron Park Community Services District. Thank you for all you do to enrich our community. 2014 Community Sponsors 2014 Community Sponsors 2014 2014 Community Community Sponsors Sponsors ...and growing! ...and ...and growing! growing! ...and growing! 2014 Community Sponsors ...and growing! Connecting with the Future Starts Here It’s about you. It’s about you. It’s about you. It’s about you. It’s about you. It’s about you. It’s about you.It’s about you. It’s about you. Use black logo on light or white backgrounds. Note: Only use black logo, not white box. It’s about you. Cameron Park Community Foundation The Cameron Park Community Foundation, a 501(c)3, is an opportunity for community members to support “people, parks and programs.” Creating Community Through People, Parks & Programs Your donations and commitment to the community can provide for: • People (volunteer opportunities, volunteer recognition and community partnerships and more!) • Parks (benches and tables, landscaping, new signage, fencing, improvements to park sites and more!) • Programs (scholarships for summer camp, swim lessons, recreation programs, sports leagues, special events and more!) We want to welcome your ideas to build community in a meaningful way! Please email us your ideas at cpcsd@cameronpark.org. CLASS CATEGORY Prst. Std US Postage PAID Permit No 13 Shingle Springs, CA 95682 Cameron Park Community Services District 2502 Country Club Drive Cameron Park, CA 95682 Dear Postal Customer CAMERON PARK LAKE, SATURDAY, JUNE 25 TH GATES OPEN 2:00 PM Saturday, April 30 9am - 3pm Cameron Park Community Center Free Admission! On the hunt for antiques, hand-crafted items or garden accessories? This large, indoor/outdoor show features antiques, hand-made crafts, and garden accessories specific for the spring season! Local and visiting vendors will be on hand to offer a wide selection of items perfect for Mother’s Day gifts or just something special for yourself. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. Welcome to Summer! FREE SWIM! LOTS OF ACTIVITIES! Saturday, May 28th • Noon-5pm Cameron Park Community and Aquatic Center = 2502 Country Club Drive Plan your summer at this event and register for a variety of fun summer adventures including pool passes, swim lessons, summer camps, summer programs, special events and more! Save your spot and purchase your Summer Spectacular wrist bands! Also, enjoy food and vendor booths, giveaways, and a thank you to our community sponsors. LIVE MUSIC ALL DAY FIREWORKS AT DARK SUMMER SPECTACULAR 2016 BEST FIREWORKS SHOW! Enjoy swimming at the lagoon, refreshments, food, vendors, exhibitors, NEW – gold panning activities, find golden nuggets, kid’s carnival, contests, music by Random Strangers and Gotcha Covered – voted on KCRA A list as the #1 Best Local Band for 2015! Wrap up the evening with a stunning fireworks show. Low-Level display. Entrance is $4 in advance or $6 at the gate. Cameron Park Community Campout Saturday, July 23 – Sunday, July 24 Cameron Park Lake 2989 Cambridge Road Cameron Park A family event! Spend the night at the lake! Bring your own camping gear and enjoy a night under the stars complete with swimming, a BBQ, crafts, old fashioned campfire, stargazing, plus breakfast in the morning. Pre-registration required, $35 per family up to 4, $10 each additional member.
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