Sept-Oct 2014

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Sept-Oct 2014
Cityof Brea.net
September-October 2014
Statewide Drought Conditions Demand Careful Water Use
you for doing your part! As water shortage
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dominates the news, and with increasingly urgent
for conservation, the State of California requires
local utilities to enforce prohibitions to avoid potentially stiff fines. The City of Brea adopted a conservation ordinance in 2009 and education and enforcement of its provisions will keep you in compliance. A
quick summary of current rules is simply; water waste
is prohibited.
Of particular note:
•Outdoor irrigation is limited to no more than three
times weekly and never longer than a 15-minute
cycle for automated stations. No watering between
10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
•Runoff is never permissible onto pavement or
A complex infrastructure is required to process and deliver fresh drinking water
storm drains.
throughout Southern California.
•Hard surfaces cannot be hosed down. Use a broom!
•You may hand-water sensitive plants using a bucket or hose fitted with a shut-off valve.
There is an expression, “gold is the new green.” Those who allow lawns to go golden will not face a code violation so long as there is no overgrowth and landscaped areas are maintained eliminating any potential fire hazard.
Brea’s ordinance guidelines can be found at cityofbrea.net along with an online form to report water waste. You also
may call the Public Works Department at 714-990-7691. However, it is most efficient when residents courteously point out situations to neighbors as they occur. Brea will educate property owners how to correct
persistent violations and will make adjustments to any broken
City installations.
Find more tips for saving water in your household at
bewaterwise.com and consider rebates for water use efficiency available at ocwatersmart.com.
Brea Family Resource Center Builds Relationship Bridges
he Brea Family Resource Center (FRC) has a long tradition of presenting workshops relTreal-world
evant to challenges in modern relationships. As they expand different support groups,
professional counseling advice becomes readily accessible and affordable for all.
As an example, a new workshop guides parents frustrated by teens who communicate
mostly in a digital dimension. “Getting Teens Beyond the Screen” will be presented on
Thursday, October 23, at 7 p.m. It will touch on the addictive nature of cell phones and how
to balance use of electronic communication devices. This session will be led by Clinical Behavioral Analyst, Kimberly Orliczky, with 15 years of experience. Past teen workshops have
dealt with bullying, drug abuse prevention and depression.
The goal of every FRC workshop is always to inform, to build stronger relationships and
to encourage quality home discussions. Check out different FRC programs on page 8 of this
issue, as well as several new adult special interest groups described on page 22. Please call
714-990-7150 with any questions.
Brea Homeowners Tap HERO
Program for Improvements
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his spring a new program was authorized allowing Brea
homeowners an option to finance certain efficiency improvements over time on their property tax bill. In a few
short months, the HERO program has completed 18 projects worth over $400,000.
HERO offers financing at a fixed rate with flexible
terms for qualifying home improvements. In general, eligible upgrades are installations that increase energy efficiency or conservation, such as solar panels, window and door
replacements, cool roofs and irrigation control systems.
Participating contractors must register in the program to
assure proper training and licensing for these specialty
trades. To date, 28 local contractors have signed on, creating a competitive pool for bidding such projects.
Consumers will always want to carefully evaluate options for contractors, as well as financing methods. HERO
is but one lending choice should repayment on the tax bill
make sense for a particular
property. To learn more,
please visit heroprogram.
com or call 855-HERO-411
to speak with a program
representative.
Republic Drivers Look Out For You
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their daily vigilance. From actual lifesaving interventions to
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Thank
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from the
35th Annual
Country
Fair
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he City of Brea and the 2014 Country Fair SteerTnesses
ing Committee sincerely thank the following busiand organizations for their financial and in-kind
support of the annual July Country Fair. Their participation and generous donations continue to help make
the Fair a very special occasion for Brea.
Premier Sponsor: Chevron
Cash
Contributors
Auberst, Inc.
Big O Tires
Bill and Liz Hall
Brea Auto Body Inc.
Brea Baptist Church
Brea Mall
Brea Towing Service
Brea Urgent Care
Community Tire Auto
Service, Inc.
Dwight Manley &
Tony Fanticola
DBA Bill’s Auto
Upholstery
Ed Pawlack Tile, Inc.
Fisher Air Heating &
Air Conditioning, Inc.
Forever Fine
Jewelers Inc.
Glass Eye
Productions, Inc.
Jim and Marlene
Sims
Kapco Global
Lomeli’s Italian
Restaurant
Metrocities Capital
Inc.
Republic Services
S&S Home Loans
Soroptimist
International of Brea
& La Habra
State Farms
Insurance
The Cause
Community Church
Tiger I LLC.
Business and Organization Support
Ann’s Pet Grooming
BOHS Art Program
BOHS Cheer Booster
BOHS Ladycat Booster
Boys & Girls Club
of Brea
Brea Auto Body
Brea Baptist Church
Brea Boy Scouts
Troop #707
Brea Boy Scouts
Troop #801
Brea CERT Group
Brea Communications
& Marketing
Brea Community
Services
Brea Education
Foundation
Brea Fire Department
Brea Historical
Museum & Heritage
Center
Brea Historical
Society
Brea Korea Sister City
Association
Brea Lions Club
Brea Lions Scout
Center
Brea Ministerial
Association
Brea Parks,
Recreation, &
Human Services
Commission
Brea Police
Department
Brea Pop Warner
Cheer
calling tow trucks for stranded motorists, Brea’s sanitation
truck drivers have routinely assisted people in need as they
move throughout the community.
In addition to daily rounds making trash pick-ups, Republic
Services’ drivers are trained to observe and report suspicious
events, crimes in progress, traffic accidents or other emergency situations. “We’re Looking Out for You” is their company’s
crime prevention and safety enforcement initiative. Recently,
a driver in Brea recovered an LA sheriff
deputy’s lost wallet
and badge, which
in the wrong hands
could have been used
for ill intent.
Republic employees take their neighborhood watch role
very seriously as an
extension of service
to Brea. Just as you
might greet law enforcement or emergency personnel,
you may also wish to
acknowledge others
Brea Public Works employees greet who keep your interMRFy, the recycle robot, and Lisa Robles ests in mind as they
provide service.
from Republic Services at Brea Fest.
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Brea Pop Warner
Football
Brea Print Shop
Brea Public Works
Brea Republican
Women, Federated
Club
Brea Senior Center
Brea Veterinary
Hospital
Chick-Fil-A
Dhasti Williams
Fanning Elementary
School PTA
Farrell’s Ice Cream
Parlour
Grace Covenant
Community Church
Home Depot
Jackson’s Napa &
John Lombardo
Kiwanis Club of Brea
Laurel Elementary
School PTA
Lazy Dog
MOMS Club Brea North
North Orange County
Veterans Club
Olinda Oil Museum
& Trail
Orange County Model
T Ford Club
Rotary Club of Brea
Sonora High School
FFA
The Cause Community
Church
Veterinary Pet
Insurance
If the Heat’s Up, Be
Ready for Flex Alert!
outhern California doesn’t slide into
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fall weather just because the calendar changes. Hot temperatures are still common and the
Symposium on Oil Extraction
and Fracking
possibility for Flex Alerts remains. These are early warnings
for possible electricity outages. When a Flex Alert is called,
the public is asked to take immediate action to help reduce
strain on the electrical grid.
Three simple things are needed:
1. Turn off all unneeded lights, computers and appliances.
(Unused appliances should already be unplugged, or
connected into smart strips that cut “vampire” drain.)
2. Postpone use of major appliances or equipment until
after 6 p.m.
3. Adjust AC thermostats to 78° or higher. Better yet, get
by with fans if possible.
When everyone acts, it reduces demand and allows
power to continue for essential needs. Thanks in advance
for your cooperation!
Orange County Begins Olinda
Landfill Improvements
Tuesday, September 23
6:00 p.m.
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California State University Fullerton
Titan Student Union
he City of Brea joins other north Orange County
cities at a symposium to bring scientific expertise into a discussion of oil industry practices in this
region. The event will feature presentations and a
panel discussion. Please RSVP so adequate seating is
allowed. Advance questions may be submitted for a
moderated Q&A session.
nsm.fullerton.edu/fracking
Brea Residents Reminded of
Wildlife Awareness
month the County of Orange will start a landscaping
TAllhisproject
to improve the front view of the Olinda Landfill.
ecently, several bobcat sightings were reported at Wildwork will occur on County of Orange property within the
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catters Park in the Blackstone development. Coyote
landfill. Over time, sightlines for adjacent Brea neighborhoods
sightings have also been rather common, not only across
will begin to improve as this new landscape palate matures.
The front slope will receive a new five-foot layer of
cover soil and native plants will be planted that can thrive
in the south-facing heat. Trees will also be added to help
screen views of the renewable energy power plant and the
daily waste-hauling trucks. There will also be other construction for utility improvements related to operations
and to feed an irrigation system that will support new trees
being added.
This project is anticipated to take about one year to
complete. As construction phases are firmed up, residents will be notified of activities that may affect them.
These landscape enhancements are a welcome step towards establishing the future, more permanent appearance of this hillside area.
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the northern foothills, but in many urban areas. Neither animal is considered a public safety threat.
Brea attracts residents for many positive reasons such
as proximity to open spaces. But, as more humans move
into terrain that is natural habitat for wildlife, people must
be more aware and use common sense practices.
During heat and drought conditions animals are more
likely to move out of the hills in search of scarce prey. Humans
are not their target. Prime activity can be expected during a
three-hour period around dusk and again just after dawn.
Here are some things to keep in mind:
•Never hike alone.
•Closely monitor children playing outdoors.
•Keep cats and small dogs indoors or in close presence
to an adult when outside.
•Store household trash in heavy-duty covered containers.
Assure that trash in public parks has been disposed of
properly and that lids are replaced atop receptacles.
•Eliminate potential food and water sources, such as
fallen fruit and water. Only feed domestic pets indoors.
•Secure fencing and keep yards free of thick brush and
weeds. Enclose the bottom of porches and decks.
If you are outdoors and see a wild animal, do not approach it. But also, do not run away thus attracting more
attention. Do not crouch down or bend over. Stand tall and
try to appear large.
You may report sighting details to the Brea Police Department’s non-emergency line at 714-990-7911.
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Brea Line summarizes Council business.
06-10-14 Special Meeting
Industrial Development Authority
Ordinance introduced to form an Industrial Development Authority of the City of Brea.
06-17-14
Budget Adoptions
Adopted resolutions for an Operating Budget and
a Capital Improvement Program for the Fiscal Year
commencing July 1, 2014, and ending June 30,
2015. Also acted as Successor Agency to the Brea
Redevelopment Agency and adopted an Operating
and Capital Improvement Program Budget.
As the Brea Public Financing Authority adopted an Operating Budget for the Fiscal Year
2014-15, and appropriated funds for accounts,
departments, divisions, programs, objects and
purposes set forth.
As the City of Brea Midbury Assessment Authority Commission adopted an Operating Budget
for the Fiscal Year 2014-15, and appropriated
funds for accounts, departments, divisions, programs, objects and purposes set forth.
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Adopted resolution revising existing fees for special city services.
Industrial Development Authority
Adopted ordinances to establish function and
designate governing board of officers for the Industrial Development Authority of the City of Brea.
Executive Compensation Plan
Amended the City Manager’s Employment
Agreement.
Conflict of Interest Codes
Directed the City Clerk to coordinate the biennial
review of conflict of interest codes for employees
and commission members for consideration before October 1, 2014.
OCTA Submittal
Approved the City’s Measure M2 Eligibility Submittal to the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) for Fiscal Year 2014-15 to ensure
continued funding for transportation improvement projects.
Safe Transit Stops Program
Approved application submittal to OCTA for funding under M2 Project W Safe Transit Stops Program for $30,000 to install side-by-side bus shelters, benches, and trash receptacles at OCTA bus
stop located at the Brea Mall north ring roadway
with required City match of $21,000 from Measure M2 turnback funds.
Tracks Segment 3 Contract
Approved amendment to Professional Services
Agreement with David Evans and Associates, Inc.,
for the Tracks at Brea Trail Project.
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Maintenance Districts Services
Awarded bid and contract to Tropical Plaza Nursery, Inc., for Annual Landscape Maintenance
Services for Maintenance Districts 1, 3, 5, and 6
respectively through June 30, 2017.
Baldwin Tract Street Rehab
Accepted the contract with Bannaoun Engineers
Constructors Corporation as complete for residential neighborhood streets rehabilitation.
06-23-14 Special Meeting
Madrona
Adopted resolution deciding not to cure or correct actions approving the Madrona Project.
07-01-14 - CANCELLED
07-15-14
Community Benefit Authority
Adopted resolution authorizing a Joint Exercise
of Powers Agreement with the Industrial Development forming the Brea Community Benefit Financing Authority.
Fire Command Staff Agreement
Approved cooperative agreement with the City of
Fullerton for $2,162,866 to consolidate Fire Department Command Staff for five years through
June 30, 2019
Hydraulic Fracking Report
Received and filed a report from Linn Energy and
Dave Quast on Hydraulic Fracturing.
OCTA Clarifications
Approved Maser Agreement amendment with Orange County Transportation Authority to implement clarifications to the M2 Comprehensive
Transportation Funding Program.
Ash Street Parcel Map
Approved final parcel map from applicants
George Bernard and Carol Ann Taunton to
construct four attached condominium units
on .24 acre parcel in the high destiny residential and multi-family residential zones at 223
East Ash Street.
Ash Street HOA Parking Privileges
Adopted resolution prohibiting general vehicle
parking and establishment of preferential parking privileges for residents of the Ash Street Cottage Homeowners Association in defined downtown area.
Tracks at Brea Trail – Segment 3
Awarded contract to American Integrated Services, Inc., for $2,176,279.56 plus a 15 percent
contingency from various grant funds for the
Tracks at Brea Segment 3 rough grading and soil
remediation located between Brea and State College Boulevards. Amended the Fiscal Year 201415 of the Capital Improvement Program Budget
and appropriated additional funds from the Park
Development Fund.
Water Bonds
Approved issue and sale of water revenue bonds
by the Brea Community Benefit Financing Authority not to exceed $22,000,000 to reimburse purchase of water rights from California Domestic
Water Company and adopted resolution of the
Board of Directors of the Brea Community Benefit Financing Authority approving related documents and official actions.
Human Resources Positions
Amended the position allocation list and classification plan and established salary ranges for
Human Resources Analyst and Human Resources
Technician.
Financing Authority Loan
Approved a loan agreement with the Brea Public
Financing Authority for $369,000 for removal of
hazardous substances from the property along
the former railroad right-of-way between Brea
and State College Boulevards for the Tracks at
Brea trail project.
Mills Act Approval
Approved a Mills Act Contract with the Cochems Living Trust and Anthony J. Leone for
440 South Madrona to provide local tax relief
to reinvest in the maintenance and preservation of the property.
Trail Grant Funds and Match
Approved contract with the South Coast Air
Quality Management District for grant funds of
$450,000 with a City match of $50,000 from the
AQMD Fund for completion of the trail between
the Brea Canyon Flood Control and State College
Boulevard as part of the Tracks at Brea Project.
Sewer System Management Plan
Approved Professional Services Agreement
with Willdan Engineering, Inc., not-to-exceed
$30,470 plus a 10 percent contingency to update
the Sewer System Management Plan.
Community Benefit Financing
Authority Code
Brea Public Financing Authority adopted a Conflict of Interest Code and set place, time and date
for regular meetings of the Board of Directors of
the Brea Community Benefit Financing Authority.
07-24-14 CC Special Meeting
BOUSD Property Sale
Consented to the sale of Corporate Place Property
by Brea Olinda Unified School District and Brea
H.O.P.E. to Brea Place Acquisitions Partners, LLC
and waived Right of First Refusal to that property.
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Brett Murdock, Mayor
Christine Marick, Mayor Pro Tem
Ron Garcia, Council Member
Roy Moore, Council Member
Marty Simonoff, Council Member
2014
New Grants Help Fund Segment 3 of the Tracks at Brea Trail
Another segment, adjacent to the upcoming Birch Hills
Golf Course, is also moving closer to completion. Eventually, all trail segments will connect over to the original Segment 1, already in use beginning at Arovista Park. Keep up
with progress by following “The Tracks at Brea” on Facebook or Twitter @The Tracks At Brea.
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and successfully win awards, over $9 million has so far come
through to help fund Brea’s long-awaited cross-town trail.
The three newest grants came from the Department
of Housing & Community Development
Segment 2
Segment 4
LAMBERT RD
for $483,650, from EPA for $350,000, the
Segment 1
Strategic Growth Council for $950,000.
With the new money, construction work
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Segment 6
begins in September to grade and reSegment 3
mediate contaminants along segment
3. Meanwhile, design work continues
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with David Evans and Associates. Early
Segment 5
in 2015, expect to see work begin for the N
paved bike trail and separate pedestrian
The Tracks at Brea Trail Route
pathway with landscape treatments.
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he count is now up to 21 grants earned
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for the Tracks at Brea Trail project.
Through diligent work to research opportunities
Brea Library
Location:
1 Civic Center Circle, Brea
Civic & Cultural Center at
Birch and Randolph
Hours:
Monday:
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Tuesday:
12 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Wednesday:
12 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Thursday:
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Friday:
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday:
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday:CLOSED
714-671-1722 • ocpl.org
For more information about the branch, or to
check out our events calendar, please see the
library’s website at ocpl.org.
For All Ages
Author Visit! — Meet award-winning novelist
and New York Times best-selling author Margaret Coel on Saturday, September 6, at 11 a.m.,
author of the Wind River Mysteries and the Catherine McLeod novels. Books will be available for
purchase and signing.
Chuck Jones Art Class — On October 15,
cartoonists from the Chuck Jones Center for
Creativity will be at the Brea Library at 3:30 p.m.
for a free program to teach anyone who wishes
how to draw.
Library Mystery Night — Join us October 29
for a mystery night at 6 p.m. Can you figure out
“Who Done It?”
eLibrary Series — Join us for a three-week
elibrary series. September 30 at 1 p.m. we will
present a lecture on eBooks with detailed information about how to download free eBooks
from the library. On October 7 at 1 p.m. we
present a lecture on Zinio, the library’s source
for free digital magazines. On October 14 at 1
p.m. we present a lecture on some of the library’s most popular databases.
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Writers Group — Are you an aspiring author? Want to get published? This group meets
on the first Saturday each month at 1:30 p.m. to
provide a nurturing environment for feedback,
skills, and encouragement.
Book Club at the Brea Senior Center —
Meets on the fourth Wednesday each month at
10:30 a.m. In September, we read “Aunt Dimity’s Death” by Nancy Atherton. In October, we
read “Catering to Nobody” by Diane Mott Davidson. Books can be picked up at the Brea Senior
Center or at the library.
One-On-One Beginning Internet Tutorials
— Sign up for a free one-on-one tutorial to get
you started searching the Internet on Tuesdays
at 10:30 a.m. Pre-registration required.
Film Screenings
First Friday Films — Screen great movies on
the first Friday of the month at 2:30 p.m. In September we watch “Walking with Dinosaurs” and
in October “Free Birds.”
Family Movie Matinee — Join us at 2 p.m. on
the second Saturday each month. In September,
we will be watching “Lego Star Wars: The Yoda
Adventures” and in October “Epic.”
Especially for Children & Families
September Read-A-Thon — Pick up your
Read-A-Thon log this month and read! Those
who read for 20 minutes each day and fill out
the entire log will win a prize.
October Coloring Contest — Drop by in October and pick up your pumpkin to make into
a Jack-O-Lantern. All entries will be put on the
wall and a winner will be chosen on October 31.
Donuts with Dad — Children and their dads
are invited to visit the library Saturdays, September 6, and October 4, at 9 a.m. for fun stories
and yummy donuts! All ages welcome, plus
Moms and other caregivers!
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Parent/Child Book Club — Parents, grab
your kids and read together and have a great
conversation. Held on the second Tuesday each
month at 6:30 p.m. In September; “Matilda” by
Roald Dahl; and in October, “The Dollhouse
Murders” by Betty Wright.
Lego Club — Bring yourself and your imagination to build your own Lego creation! The third
Wednesday of each month at 5 p.m.
Stories and Craft Afternoon — Join us for a
new story time for school-age kids held September 3 at 3 p.m. and October 1, at 5 p.m. Children ages 6 and up are welcome to attend.
Pajama Storytime — Join us at 6 p.m. on the
first Tuesday evening each month for a storytime
program for kids of all ages: stories, songs, and
a craft project afterwards. Children can wear
pajamas and bring their favorite stuffed animal!
Read to the Dogs — Read to a trained, gentle
therapy dog on the first Wednesday each month
at 6:30 p.m.
Family Craft Night — On the third Tuesday
each month at 6 p.m.
Especially for our Teens
Minute to Win It — Tuesday, September 23,
at 4 p.m. Compete in teams in crazy challenges
and ridiculous relays. The winning team will receive an awesome prize!
Halloween Iron Chef — Tuesday, October
28, at 4 p.m. Compete in teams to make creative Halloween-themed concoctions from a
variety of sweet ingredients, no cooking experience necessary. The winning team will receive a
sweet prize!
Support the Friends of the Brea Library, a
non-profit (501c-3) organization that provides
for library needs through volunteer efforts and
fund-raising activities. Volunteers welcome! Help
man the Bookstore and be on the lookout for any
gently-used DVD’s, Blu-rays, CD’s and books Contact the Volunteer Coordinator at 714-990-6545.
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City of Brea Art Gallery is located at the
Brea Civic & Cultural Center, 1 Civic Center Circle, Brea
714-990-7730 • [email protected] • BreaGallery.com
Push and Pull
Art Classes in the Gallery
LA Printmakers Society
Exhibition
Book Arts
Learn the art of bookmaking with Cal State Fullerton Professor Betsy Holster! *Plus the cost of required materials, see list below. Paper and other materials will be provided by instructor. You’ll need to bring: Glue
Stick; Bottle of Elmer’s Glue All (NOT school glue); Newspapers to work on
for gluing; Scissors; and 2 Brushes for gluing, one small and one about
1/2” to 1” wide, flat brush (cheap, natural bristle brushes work best).
Dates DayTime Age Fee Loc
9/6
Sat 10A-4P 14+ $75*BAG
Mosaic Class — Coaster Set
Learn the reverse method of mosaic, which is used in creating tables
and other flat surfaces; while still focusing on design, color, and special
installation techniques. *$25 materials fee payable to instructor.
Dates
Day Time
Age
Fee
Loc
Class #
10/28-11/11Tue 6:30-9P 14+ $75* BAG 11115
Pet Portrait Painting in Acrylics
Paint a portrait of your favorite animal or pet! Bring a photograph to
work from and learn how to measure proportions to create a realistic
animal drawing. All materials and supplies included.
Dates
Day Time
Age
Fee
Loc
Class #
10/28-11/11Tue 6:30-9P 14+ $75 BAG 11116
TO REGISTER: 714-990-7100 • cityofbrea.net
QUESTIONS: 714-990-7731 • BreaGallery.com
Now through September 12
The LA Printmaking Society (LAPS) cosponsors this exhibition featuring fine art
prints including juried entries and works
from LAPS board members. This exhibition
features an expansive number of print techniques including engraving, relief cutting,
etching, intaglio, lithography, monoprints,
aquatint and mezzotint. A book arts workshop will be offered on September 6.
46th Annual
Watercolor West International Juried Exhibition
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Watercolor Workshops
October 11-December 14
Opening Reception: Saturday, October 11 from 5-7 p.m.
Please join us for an evening of live music, fine art,
and light refreshments
Awards ceremony to take place at 6 p.m.
Annual Guest Speaker, Teri Adams will give a presentation at
the pre-opening reception event, from 4-5 p.m. on October 11 in
the Council Chambers
The City of Brea Art Gallery is proud to continue its partnership with Watercolor West to present an international exhibition of watercolor paintings
highlighting the finest examples of the medium being produced across the
globe. This year’s juror, Judy Morris, will select 100 works of art from over
600 entries submitted worldwide. Watercolor Demonstrations, lectures, and
workshops accompany the exhibit.
Dates Day Time AgeFee Instructor
Topic: Making a Watercolor Painting Better
10/18
Sat
9:30A-3P 16+ $75
Joseph Stoddard
Topic: Creating Watercolor Journals
11/8
Sat
9:30A-3P 16+ $75
Judy Schroeder
TO REGISTER MUST CALL GALLERY: 714-990-7731
Watercolor Demonstration Series
Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc Class # Presenter
9/21 Sun 10A-3P 16+ $25 BAG 10735 Judy Morris
10/25 Sat 10A-3P 16+ $25 BAG 10736 Robin St. Louis
11/15 Sat 10A-3P 16+ $25 BAG 10737 Joe Cibere
12/6 Sat 10A-3P 16+ $25 BAG 10738 Marciano Martinez
12/14 Sun 1-5P 16+ $25 BAG 10739 Eileen Mc Cullough
Entire Series of all 5 Demos 16+ $100 10740
TO REGISTER: 714-990-7731 • BreaGallery.com
No refunds given within 72 hours of start of Art Class in Gallery.
Volunteer and Docent Opportunities in the Arts
Volunteer in a variety of new projects including art research, gift shop purchasing and display, decorating and special events planning. Experience what
happens behind the scenes and participate in exciting projects. We are looking for volunteers and docents willing to commit one day per week, based
on your availability. Contact the Volunteer Coordinator, Heather Bowling, at
714-990-7731 for more information.
Stay Informed, Get Involved
Visit breagallery.com for more info or to sign up for
our new email newsletter “Like” us on Facebook at
Facebook.com/BreaArtGallery.
Gallery Hours: Wednesday through Sunday, 12 to 5 p.m. during an exhibition. Closed Monday, Tuesday and holidays.
Admission: $2 for adults and free for ages 11 and under. Brea residents FREE.
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At the
Brea Civic &
Cultural Center
The Alley Cats Doo Wop Show
September 12, 13 and 14, Friday and Saturday, 8 p.m.;
Sunday, 3 p.m.
Tickets: $24-$32
Build Your Season: $23-$27
Back by popular demand,
America’s Premier Doo-Wop
Group The Alley Cats kick off
our 2014/15 Season with an allnew show! Impeccable harmonies,
universal humor, and unbelievable
a cappella energy make The Alley Cats a Curtis
audience favorite! Entertaining fans from coast to
coast, The Alley Cats have opened for Jay Leno in Las Vegas, welcomed home
the troops with a USO show aboard the John C. Stennis Aircraft Carrier and
have even appeared at the White House. With an all-new line up of doo-wop’s
greatest hits of the ’50s and ’60s, such as Blue Moon, Love Potion #9, Only
You, Duke of Earl, Smoke Gets in Your Eyes and The Lion Sleeps Tonight,
they deliver a perfect blend of timeless tunes and non-stop fun!
thealleycats.com
Tickets
just $15 with
coupon code:
MARS*
War of the Worlds: The Radio Play
By Howard E. Koch
Based on a novel by H.G. Wells
Directed by Amanda DeMaio
Produced by The Curtis Theatre
October 17, 18, 19 and 24, 25 and 26, Friday and Saturday,
8 p.m.; Sunday, 3 p.m.
Tickets: $15-$20
Build Your Season: $15-$17
On October 30, 1938, a 23-year-old Orson Welles read Howard Koch’s
adaptation of H.G. Wells’ 19th-century science
fiction novel War of the Worlds for radio
broadcast and caused
nationwide hysteria.
Rural towns across the
country thought the
world was under siege
by alien invaders from
Mars. More than 70
years later, War of
the Worlds continues
to fascinate and
entertain. Join us as the Curtis is transformed into the hustle and bustle
of CBS Radio Studios in the 1930s—complete with live sound effects,
actors shuffling pages and on-air commercials. See this suspense-filled
science-fiction masterpiece recreated, live!
Curtis Theatre is located:
1 Civic Center Circle, Brea
Click, call or come by to order tickets:
CurtisTheatre.com • 714-990-7722
The United Kingdom Ukulele Orchestra
Tickets
November 9, Sunday, 3 p.m. and 6 p.m.
just $29 with
Tickets: $31-$34
coupon code:
Build Your Season: $28-$30
QUEEN*
Imagine The Beatles, Fleetwood Mac and Queen – all on the
ukulele. Veteran BBC conductor and composer, Peter Moss,
leads this charming octet through a bevy of well-known hits. With arrangements
specifically written for the ukulele, encompassing the whole musical range of
bass, baritone, tenor, concert and soprano ukulele, The United Kingdom Ukulele Orchestra roams joyfully through several centuries of music, from courtly
minstrel songs,
music from the
films Sister Act
and the Pirates
of the Caribbean
to Bowie and
The Beach Boys.
Solid musicianship, first-class
vocals and indelible humor make
this a sensational
hit from across
the pond!
ukulele-orchestra.co.uk
*If purchasing online, Coupon Codes are applied to the Adult Ticket Price only.
Discounts offered are greater than the single ticket price for a Senior or Child.
To take advantage of this offer and receive the most savings, opts for the Adult
Ticket Price, and enter the coupon code in the space provided.
2014/15
Curtis Theatre Season
CurtisTheatre.com
Save up to
20% OFF
Dinner at The Melting Pot
Brea’s Youth Theatre
Produced by Stagelight Family Productions
Registration begins October 1
for the winter production.
To register, visit CurtisTheatre.com
$25 for three courses!
Tax and gratuity not included.
Reserve thru the Box Office.
Curtis Theatre Box Office Hours: Tuesday through Friday, 12 to 3 p.m., Saturday of performance 12 to 3 p.m.
and one hour prior to performance.
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Veterans Service
Assistance
Third Wednesday of
every month,
9:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
—by appointment only
Orange County
Community Services
The O.C. County Veterans
Service Office actively pursues the rights of veterans
and dependents of the United
States Armed Forces to receive Department of Veterans
Affairs benefits. Free services
include benefit claims counseling and
information and referral assistance.
Call to make an appointment.
714-990-7150 • BreaFRC.com
Halloweeen Costume
Exchange
Mammogram Screening
Saturday, September 22, 8 a.m.-12 p.m.
Co-Sponsored by the Y.W.C.A.
Encore Plus Program
Confidential, annual screenings done close to
home. If you are 40 years or older, of limited
income or without health insurance, you are eligible for a free mammogram, and breast cancer
screening. Follow up to screening provided if
needed. Early detection saves lives! Call 714-8714488 for an appointment.
Saturday, October 11,
9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Exchanging costumes can be fun
and rewarding! Go eek-o friendly
this year and recycle your previous costume. Donations of
gently worn costumes accepted at the Family Resource Center NOW
through Thursday, October 9. Then join
us on October 11th for our exchange
boo-tique! For more Hallo-green
tips, visit BreaFRC.com.
Getting Teens Beyond
the Screen
ESL — English as a Second
Language Classes
Thursday, October 23, 7-8:30 p.m.
$15
Class # 11406
Parenting kids of all ages is already a tough job,
8 but in a world of texting, Instagram, and a host
t of other technologies, parenting teens is now
an unprecedented challenge. Come hear from a
local Clinical Behavior Analyst on how to help
teens develop healthy social habits and interpersonal connections.
Starting September 8, Monday-Thursday,
8:30-11 a.m.
Co-Sponsored by North Orange County
Community College District
Students learn and practice English at their own
pace. This class is offered at open enrollment
and class materials are provided. All levels are
encouraged to attend.
Update Your Resume
If your resume is in need of an update, make an
appointment to come into the FRC. One of our
staff members will review your working document and help you make updates, formatting,
edits, and more.
Medi-Cal and
Food Stamp Assistance
Wednesdays, 8:15 a.m.-12 p.m.
—by appointment only
Co-Sponsored by the Orange County Social
Services Agency
Don’t let your family’s healthcare needs go unmet. New clients receive confidential and personal assistance with your application for Medi-Cal
or Food Stamps. On-site processing available in
English and Spanish.
Personalized Action Plan
The FRC’s Case Management Program can provide much needed guidance, referrals and information to assist individuals and families navigate
through difficult situations. Schedule your oneon-one appointment now to create your own personalized action plan!
Short-term Individual and Family Counseling
at the Brea FRC
Professional
Affordable Confidential
Various times available by appointment only.
Short-term counseling services are available on a
sliding-scale fee. Topics such as stress, depression and
relationship issues can be worked with the help
of trained professionals.
Call now to schedule an intake appointment.
714-990-7150 • BreaFRC.com
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Senior
Center st
500 S. Sievers Avenue
news.
Monday - Friday: 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
Call 714-990-7750 or stop by the Senior Center to register, unless otherwise indicated.
Highlights
New! Support Group for Caregivers of
Persons with Dementia
Second Friday of each month, 10-11:30 a.m.
Learn coping strategies and how to maintain
your physical and emotional wellbeing.
Limited to caregivers only, pre-registration
required 562-208-4086.
Alzheimer’s Association
Senior Health Fair
& Flu Clinic
Friday, October 17,
9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Local Shopping Trips
Mondays, 12:30 p.m.
Tuesdays (1st and 3rd), 10:45 a.m.
Donation of $.50 per trip
The Brea Shuttle provides free transportation for Brea residents to local grocery,
general, and discount stores. Restrictions
apply. Call to register.
Offering older adults valuable
health services, free screening opportunities, info
on health, wellness and
safety issues. Free flu
shots available for adults
60+ with Medicare Part B, provided by Albertsons Sav-on Pharmacy.
“It’s Your Estate”
FREE! 8-week Workshop Series
Tuesdays, September 2-October 21,
1:30-3 p.m.
Education on estate planning, directives,
conservatorships and related financial
issues. No cost, no sales pitches, no gifts
solicited. Call 714-992-3033 to register.
Sponsored by St. Jude Memorial Foundation
Guided Autobiography Class
September 4, 11, 18, 25 and October 9
12:45-1:45 p.m. September 4
12:45-2:45 p.m. All other dates
Provides tools to help share your life story.
Volunteer Action for Aging
Reservations Required, 714-990-7750.
Planes of Fame Air Museum /
BAPS Mandir Tour
Monday, September 22,
9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Tour a historic Air Museum, visit a Shri
Cultural Center, and enjoy a lunch at
BJ’s — all for only $20!
Pechanga Casino
Wednesday, October 22, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Round trip transportation for a day of
fun, only $20. Special credits may apply.
Medicare Enrollment Clinic
Thursday, October 23, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Assistance to compare and select the best
health plan during open enrollment.
Appointments required.
Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy
Program
Get Moving!
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Special Presentations
Fraud: Living Trusts and Trustees
Thursday, September 4, 11-11:45 a.m.
A Brea PD Detective will share tips to avoid
fraud and ways to protect yourself.
OCTA — Bus Info
Tuesday, September 9, 11-11:45 a.m.
An informative presentation by OCTA on Bus,
Metrolink and Access services. Receive a
free bus pass valid for one day on all routes.
Rethink Your Drink
Thursday, September 11, 11-11:45 a.m.
APHNS teaches how to make healthier beverage choices and reviews “MyPlate.”
MediCare 411
Thursday, September 25, 11-11:45 a.m.
Prepare for the upcoming enrollment period with Health Insurance Counseling and
Advocacy Program.
Parkinson’s Information
Thursday, October 9, 11-11:45 a.m.
Horizon Support Services reveals early signs
of Parkinson’s disease which may be mild
and go unnoticed.
Understanding Alzheimer’s
Communication & Behavior
Thursday, October 30, 11-11:45 a.m.
Alzheimer’s Association shares challenges
and strategies to cope.
Overnight Excursions—
Celebrate!
Sedona, Arizona’s Verde Canyon Train & Laughlin, NV
October 10-13
Price starting at $449.50 per
person. Includes sightseeing of
Montezuma Castle & Well, Sedona,
and Flagstaff.
Western Day Party
Friday, September 26,
10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Reservations required. Price
based on double occupancy,
deluxe accommodations.
Entertainment, raffles and prizes. Stop by
the lunch window to reserve your tickets:
Halloween Party
Friday, October 31,
10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
It’s Your Birthday Party!
Last Friday of each month,
11:30 a.m.
Provided by the Cause
Community Church in Brea
Christmas at Hearst Castle
December 16-17
Price starting at $274.50 per person. Tour includes a special evening
castle tour and a stop in Solvang.
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Programs for Pre-Schoolers
Musical Theatre Act & Dance
5 wks
Students will have fun learning musical theatre dance and jazz
dance to Broadway music. Students learn performance techniques such as how to act like different characters and how to
perform for an audience. Instructor: Lindsey Russo.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
9/9-10/7 Tue 4-4:55P
4-6$63 SPA 11430
9/11-10/9 Thu 6-6:55P
4-6$63 SPA 11431
10/14-11/11Tue 4-4:55P
4-6 $63 SPA 11432
10/16-11/13Thu 6-6:55P
4-6 $63 SPA 11433
Preschool Drawing
10
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4 wks
This class provides the perfect nurturing environment
for young learners to develop fine motor, attention, and
time-on-task skills while learning to draw. Children
build upon color and shape recognition to complete an
adorable drawing project each week. All materials are provided and happy,
smiling faces are guaranteed! Instructor: Young Rembrandts.
Dates
Day
Time Age Fee
Loc Class #
10/8-10/29 Wed 3:30-4:15P
3½-5$51 BCC 11363
Kids Love Music—Babies!
5 wks
Interactive, musical playtime for you and your 4-14 month-old baby! Learn
lap songs, active chants, and peek-a-boo songs to enjoy together. Play rhythm
shakers and explore drums. Along the way, your baby gains motor skills, cognitive development, and has a fun bonding time! Please bring a baby blanket.
Content changes each session. Adult participation required. Visit us online at
KidsLoveMusic.net. Instructor: Karen Greeno. *Optional materials fee $20.
Dates
Day
Time
Age
Fee* Loc Class #
9/17-10/15Wed 3:30-4P 4-14mos $65 BCC 11341
Winter Tiny Tots Registration—2014
Tiny Tots is an excellent way to prepare children
for kindergarten. Enrollment packets for
the Winter session (January 5-March 20)
are available beginning November 3, at
the Brea Community Center. Morning and
afternoon classes are offered. Participants
must be potty trained. Junior Tiny Tots must
be 3 years old and Seniors must be
4 years old by September 1, 2014.
Registration accepted only by mail on a first-come basis.
Priority registration for those who live, work or attend school in
Brea is November 10 (earliest postmark date) - November 21. Others may register after November 21. Information: 714-990-7631. No
refunds unless your time slot can be re-filled.
Kids Love Music—Toddlers!
5 wks
Kids Love Music!
5 wks
Enjoy your active toddler with fun musical activities! Sing, dance, and play
rhythm instruments. Toddlers try playing drums, xylophones, and glockenspiels. Stay active and engaged in this shortened version of the Kids Love
Music class! Content changes each session. Adult participation required. Visit
us online: www.KidsLoveMusic.net. Instructor: Karen Greeno. *Optional
materials fee $20.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee* Loc Class #
9/17-10/15Wed 4:15-4:45P 1-2 $65 BCC 11342
Children experience positive self-expression and bonding time through fun,
musical activities. Sing, dance, and play with animal puppets and rhythm
instruments. End with a free-flow music time playing xylophones, glockenspiels, and drums! Kids gain tonal memory, motor skills, cognitive development, and fun with you! Class content changes each session. Adult participation required. Visit us online: www.KidsLoveMusic.net. Instructor: Karen
Greeno. *Optional materials fee $20.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee* Loc Class #
9/17-10/15Wed 5-5:45P
1-4 $65 BCC 11343
Sports and
Dance for Tots
Pee Wee Tennis Academy
4 wks
Designed for the little ones with drills to help build hand-eye coordination
and develop better balance while moving. Children will learn the basics of
the forehand, backhand, volley and serve and will love joining in fun games.
Participate either one or two days per week (Mondays and/or Wednesdays). Students must provide
their own racquet. Materials required include 1
unopened can of 3 tennis balls on the first day of
class. Instructor: Tennis Anyone Staff.
Dates
DayTimeAge F e e Loc
Class #
9/8-10/1
One Day 3:45-4:30P 3-6 $59
CHPTC 11301
Two Days 3:45-4:30P 3-6 $75
CHPTC 11305
10/6-10/29 One Day 3:45-4:30P 3-6 $59
CHPTC 11302
Two Days 3:45-4:30P 3-6 $75
CHPTC 11306
11/3-11/26 One Day 3:45-4:30P 3-6 $59
CHPTC 11303
Two Days 3:45-4:30P 3-6 $75
CHPTC 11307
12/1-12/17 One Day 3:45-4:30P 3-6 $44
CHPTC 11304
Two Days 3:45-4:30P 3-6 $56
CHPTC 11308
(Sports and Dance for Tots continues on following page)
714-990-7100 • cityofbrea.net
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Tumbling Tots—Parent and Me
6 wks
Kiddie Gymnastics
6 wks
Parent participation is required. Working with balance beam, mini trampoline, bars, vault and tumbling equipment at all skill stages. Experienced
and caring instructors work at your child’s comfort level and help develop
hand-eye coordination, movement skills, balance and flexibility. Instructor:
Charter Oaks Gymnastics. *$5 insurance fee payable to instructor at first
class meeting. **No class 12/1.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee* Loc Class #
9/15-10/20Mon 9-9:40A
2-3 $57 BCC 11257
11/3-12/15**Mon 9-9:40A
2-3 $57 BCC 11258
Working with balance beam, mini trampoline, bars, vault and tumbling
equipment at all skill stages. Experienced and caring instructors work at
your child’s comfort level and help develop hand-eye coordination, movement skills, balance and flexibility. Instructor: Charter Oaks Gymnastics. *$5
insurance fee payable to instructor at first class meeting. **No class 12/1.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee* Loc Class #
9/15-10/20Mon 9:45-10:25A 4-5 $57 BCC 11259
11/3-12/15**Mon 9:45-10:25A 4-5 $57 BCC 11260
Pre-Ballet/Tap
8 wks
Children will learn basic ballet and tap steps along
with the correct vocabulary. Class will focus on rhythm,
coordination and FUN. Ballet slippers, tap shoes and
basic leotard or dance attire required. Instructor: Candace Weidman.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
9/10-10/29Wed 3:15-4P
3-5 $66 BCC 11263
Parent & Me Ice Skating
4 wks
Bond with your child as you both learn to skate in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. Class fee includes one parent and one child per class. Skate rental,
public skating from 1-3 p.m. for the Saturday class and three additional public skating passes (to be used during the 4-week session) are all included
in the fee. Please arrive 15 minutes early to the 1st class and dress warm.
Instructor: Anaheim Ice.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
10/4-10/25Sat 11:15-11:45A 3-5 $39 AIR 11396
11/1-11/22Sat 11:15-11:45A 3-5 $39 AIR 11397
Ice Skating for Tots
4 wks
Watch your child smile as he or she learns to march, glide,
stop, hop, fall down and get up properly. Skate rental, public
skating from 3:30-5:30 p.m. for the Wednesday class and
1-3 p.m. for the Saturday class and three additional public
skating passes (to be used during the 4 week session) are all
included in the fee. Instructor: Anaheim Ice.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
10/1-10/22Wed 4:30-5P
3-5 $39 AIR 11392
10/4-10/25 Sat 11:45A-12:15P3-5 $39 AIR 11393
10/29-11/19Wed 4:30-5P
3-5 $39 AIR 11394
11/1-11/22 Sat 11:45A-12:15P3-5 $39 AIR 11395
Parent & Infant Creative Dance
5 wks
Parent & Toddler Creative Dance
5 wks
Tae Kwon Do for Tots
4 wks
This class provides a bonding experience for parents and their babies
through meaningful movement activities that help build baby’s body and
brain. Explore movement concepts using multi-sensory props and a wide
variety of music and rhyme and learn how to encourage early developmental
patterns. Infants should NOT be walking yet. Instructors: Alyssa Gramer and
Lindsey Russo. *$5 materials fee due to the instructor.
Dates
Day Time
Age
Fee* Loc Class #
9/16-10/14 Tue 9:30-10:15A 2mon-1yr$63 BCC 11426
9/20-10/18 Fri 9:30-10:15A 2mon-1yr$63 BCC 11427
Parents and toddlers learn and have fun together by exploring movement activities and dance skills! Activities are taught that can be further explored at home.
A variety of props, music, and literature help children develop fine and gross
motor, cognitive, and language skills. All toddlers MUST be walking. Instructors: Alyssa Gramer and Lindsey Russo. *$5 materials fee due to the instructor.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee* Loc Class #
9/16-10/14 Tue
10:30-11:15A 1-3 $63
BCC 11428
9/20-10/18Fri 10:30-11:15A 1-3 $63 BCC 11429
The Shambhala Tiny Tigers and Mommy/Daddy and Me programs teach joyful 11
living through traditional family values and shared experiences. All classes are t
taught by Shambhala Master Yang, a 5th degree Black Belt, born, raised, and
trained in Korea. Build self-confidence, strength and self control. Tae Kwon Do
focuses on kicking versus throwing punches, allowing a more powerful attack
with less training. Kids will learn respect for self and others, perseverance and
self control. Instructor: Shambhala Martial Arts Staff. *No class 11/27.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
9/9-10/2
Tue/Thu3:30-4:15P
3-5 $53 SMA 11279
10/7-10/30 Tue/Thu3:30-4:15P
3-5 $53 SMA 11280
11/4-12/2* Tue/Thu3:30-4:15P
3-5 $53 SMA 11281
Youth Sports
Beginning Ice Skating—Youth
4 wks
Enjoy the thrill of ice skating forward and backward, glide on one foot, stop,
turn and more! Skate rental, public skating from 3:30-5:30 p.m. for the
Wednesday class and 1-3 p.m. for the Saturday class and three additional
public skating passes (to be used during the 4 week session) are all included
in the fee. Instructor: Anaheim Ice.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
10/1-10/22 Wed 5-5:30P
6-16$39 AIR 11386
10/4-10/25 Sat 10:45-11:15A 6-16$39 AIR 11387
10/29-11/19Wed 5-5:30P
6-16 $39 AIR 11388
11/1-11/22 Sat 10:45-11:15A 6-16$39 AIR 11389
Ice Hockey Skating Skills
4 wks
Learn basic skating skills necessary for hockey including forward and backward skating, stopping, and turning. Pucks and sticks are not used during this class. Fee
includes hockey skate rental, lessons, free practice on day
of class, and three additional skating passes valid during the
4-week session. Please arrive 15 minutes early the 1st class
and dress warm.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
10/1-10/22 Wed 6:15-6:45P 6-16$39 AIR 11390
10/29-11/19Wed 6:15-6:45P 6-16 $39 AIR 11391
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Kid Safe Self Defense
One-day workshop
This one-day seminar shows children and parents,
in a non-threatening way and through ‘What if?’
scenarios, how to identify and respond to dangerous situations. Interactive demonstrations will be fun
and informative. Children learn about protecting themselves from abuse, abduction, and exploitation without
becoming frightened. Parents are provided with a checklist of simple safety measures, deterrence strategies, and
solutions to minimize the chances of harm to children. The
seminar will ignite interaction between parents and children
regarding dangers posed by abductors.
Date
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
11/15
Sat 12-2P
6-12$18 BCC 11357
Junior Karate (Beg and Adv)
11 wks
Learn self-confidence, agility and physical and mental conditioning. Teaches
fundamentals of Shito-Ryu style Karate with opportunity to progress in rank.
Instructor: Jerry Short. *No class 9/22, 9/29, 11/24.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
Beginning
9/8-12/8* Mon 4-5P
6-15$63 BCC 11360
Advanced
9/8-12/8* Mon 5-6:30P
6-15$73 BCC 11362
Youth Kung Fu
4 wks
Students learn self-discipline and gain self-confidence through the practice
of traditional Shao-lin Kung-Fu. Practice strength, endurance, mental, and
physical coordination while learning to use hands and feet for defense. Students should wear loose-fitting clothing. *No class 11/25, 11/27, 11/29.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
9/9-9/30 Tue 6-7P
6-16$51 SKF 11366
9/11-10/2 Thu 6-7P
6-16$51 SKF 11367
9/13-10/4 Sat 10-11A
6-16$51 SKF 11368
6-16$51 SKF 11369
12 10/7-10/28 Tue 6-7P
10/9-10/30 Thu 6-7P
6-16 $51
SKF
11370
t 10/11-11/1 Sat 10-11A
6-16$51 SKF 11371
11/4-12/2* Tue 6-7P
6-16$51 SKF 11372
11/6-12/4* Thu 6-7P
6-16$51 SKF 11373
11/8-12/6* Sat 10-11A
6-16$51 SKF 11374
Tae Kwon Do for Kids
4 wks
Not just exercise, fitness, and self-defense, Shambhala Martial Arts also teaches life skills for joyful living. All classes
taught by Shambhala Master Yang, a 5th degree Black Belt,
born, raised, and trained in Korea. Build self-confidence,
strength and self control. Tae Kwon Do focuses on kicking
versus throwing punches, allowing a more powerful attack
with less training. Kids will learn respect for self and others,
perseverance and self control. May attend 2 days a week
on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Instructor: Shambhala Martial
Arts Staff. *No class 11/27.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
9/9-10/2 Tue/Thu5-5:45P 6-8 $53 SMA 11282
9/9-10/2 Tue/Thu 6-6:45P
8-12$53 SMA 11283
10/7-10/30Tue/Thu5-5:45P 6-8 $53 SMA 11284
10/7-10/30 Tue/Thu 6-6:45P
8-12$53 SMA 11285
11/4-12/2*Tue/Thu5-5:45P 6-8 $53 SMA 11286
11/4-12/2* Tue/Thu 6-6:45P
8-12$53 SMA 11287
Beginning Junior Tennis Academy
4 wks
Have fun while learning the four major strokes: forehand, backhand, volley
and serve. Students are grouped by ability into levels and receive patches
representing mastery when they have successfully demonstrated skills. Students will love and may participate either one or two days per week (Mondays and Wednesdays). Bring racquet. Beginners over the age of 13 should
start in the advanced academy. Materials required include 1 unopened can of
3 tennis balls on the first day of class. Instructor: Tennis Anyone Staff.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
9/8-10/1
One Day 4:30-6P
7-13 $69
CHP 11311
Two Days 4:30-6P
7-13 $99
CHP 11310
10/6-10/29 One Day 4:30-6P
7-13 $69
CHP 11312
Two Days 4:30-6P
7-13 $99
CHP 11314
11/3-11/26 One Day 4:30-6P
7-13 $69
CHP 11309
Two Days 4:30-6P
7-13 $99
CHP 11316
12/1-12/17 One Day 4:30-6P
7-13 $52
CHP 11313
Two Days 4:30-6P
7-13 $74
CHP 11315
Jr. Golf
(Beginning/Intermediate)
3 wks
Covers grip, stance, posture, ball position, introduction to chipping and putting, irons vs. woods, rules and
etiquette. Equipment provided if needed. Instructor:
Jim Howe. *Golf ball fee each meeting.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee*
9/10-9/24 Wed 3-4P
6-15$38
9/13-9/27 Sat 10-11A
6-15$38
10/8-10/22 Wed 3-4P
6-15$38
10/11-10/25Sat 10-11A
6-15 $38
Loc Class #
BCGC 11239
BCGC 11240
BCGC 11241
BCGC 11242
Intermediate/Advanced Junior Tennis Academy
4 wks
Small Group Tennis Clinic
4 wks
For students that have either attained all three mastery levels or are coming
in with proper form on the major tennis strokes. The focus is building stroke
dependability so that students are able to rally with proper form. This is a
high energy, dynamic, fitness challenging, tennis program designed to bring
students to a level where they have the tools to start playing matches. Students will be tested for progress. Participate either one or two days per week
(Mondays and/or Wednesdays). Bring a racquet and one unopened can of
three tennis balls on the first day of class. Beginners over the age 14 should
start in this academy. Instructor: Tennis Anyone Staff.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
9/8-10/1
One Day 6-7:30P
7-17 $69
CHP 11317
Two Days 6-7:30P
7-17 $99
CHP 11322
10/6-10/29 One Day 6-7:30P
7-17 $69
CHP 11319
Two Days 6-7:30P
7-17 $99
CHP 11323
11/3-11/26 One Day 6-7:30P
7-17 $69
CHP 11320
Two Days 6-7:30P
7-17 $99
CHP 11324
12/1-12/17 One Day 6-7:30P
7-17 $52
CHP 11321
Two Days 6-7:30P
7-17 $74
CHP 11318
These groups vary in size from 2-4 students/coach. Students are grouped
based on age and skill level. Bring a racquet and one unopened can of
three tennis balls on the first day of class. Classes meet on Mondays and/or
Wednesdays. Instructor: Tennis Anyone Staff.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
9/8-10/1
One Day 2:45-3:45P 7-15 $99
CHP 11325
Two Days 2:45-3:45P 7-15 $179 CHP 11328
Mon
7:30-8:30P 7-15$99 CHP 11333
10/6-10/29 One Day 2:45-3:45P 7-15 $99
CHP 11326
Two Days 2:45-3:45P 7-15 $179 CHP 11329
Mon
7:30-8:30P 7-15$99 CHP 11334
11/3-11/26 One Day 2:45-3:45P 7-15 $99
CHP 11327
Two Days 2:45-3:45P 7-15 $179 CHP 11330
Mon
7:30-8:30P 7-15$99 CHP 11335
12/1-12/17 One Day 2:45-3:45P 7-15 $74
CHP 11331
Two Days 2:45-3:45P 7-15 $134 CHP 11332
Mon
7:30-8:30P 7-15$74 CHP 11336
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Future Tennis Star Player’s Package
4 wks
Want it all at a discounted rate? Students experience the benefit of being in
class two days a week of the larger Intermediate-Advanced Academy classes,
where they can work on drills only available in those clinics. Participate in
one Small Group Tennis Clinic per week and focus on the details plus compete in the Round Robin Tournament once per month. The individual price
for these programs is $223; package reduces it to $189. Materials required
include one unopened can of three tennis balls on the first day of class. Instructor: Tennis Anyone Staff. *3-week session.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
9/8-10/1 Mon/Wed6-7:30P
7-17 $189 CHP 11402
10/6-10/29 Mon/Wed6-7:30P
7-17 $189 CHP 11403
11/3-11/26 Mon/Wed6-7:30P
7-17 $189 CHP 11404
12/1-12/17*Mon/Wed6-7:30P
7-17 $142 CHP 11405
Mighty Tykes Soccer
Trained staff instruct youth on improving skills for
future soccer experiences. Fundamentals, sportsmanship, player improvement and fun are stressed.
Fee includes a team jersey and participant trophy. If
you have any questions, please contact the program
coordinator at 714-990-7171.
Dates
Day Time
Age Fee Loc Class #
9/16-10/21 Tue 4-5P
3-5 $63 BSP#211352
9/16-10/21 Tue 5:15-6:15P 6-7 $63 BSP#211353
9/18-10/23 Thu 4-5P
3-5 $63 BSP#211354
9/18-10/23 Thu 5:15-6:15P 3-5 $63 BSP#211355
Youth Dance and Fine Arts
MASTERPIECES with Pencils & Pastels
5 wks
Magic Academy for Youth
5 wks
Your young artist will learn basic design, perspective, figurative art, and art history. Students create one “Masterpiece” each
week. *$5 supply fee payable to the instructor at first class.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee* Loc Class #
10/16-11/13Thu 4:30-5:30P 6-12 $54 BCC 11407
Participants learn how to perform magic tricks to amaze friends
and family. They will also learn how to mitigate the fear of public
speaking. Learn card, coin, and comedy magic. At the end of the
course, they are welcome to perform an optional magic show
for the class.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
9/18-10/16 Thu 3-4P
8-17$93 BCC 11409
Beginning Ballet/Tap
8 wks
Children learn basic tap and ballet steps along
with the correct vocabulary. The class focuses on
rhythm, coordination and FUN. Children will need
ballet slippers, tap shoes and a basic leotard or
dance attire. Instructor: Candace Weidman.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
9/10-10/29Wed 4-4:45P
6-9 $66 BCC 11262
Beginning Piano Keyboarding Level 1
7 wks
Students have fun learning basics of piano/keyboard playing in a group
setting. Emphasis is placed on note recognition and theory. Goal is to play
simple songs with both hands, progressing to higher levels and performing
in recitals. Have a piano or keyboard at home for practice. Students may
bring their own keyboard to class if they wish. Instructor: Southern California Academy of Music Staff. *No class 11/25.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
9/9-10/21 Tue 3:15-4P
7-18$73 BCC 11293
10/28-12/16*Tue
3:15-4P
7-18 $73 BCC 11294
Beginning Piano Keyboarding Level 2
7 wks
This class is a continuation of level 1 and can be repeated.
Continue progressing through the piano book. Students
are divided by age and level to rotate through centers consisting of workbooks, music games and time
on the keyboard with instructor. Students must have
a piano or keyboard at home for practice. Students may
bring their own keyboard to class if they wish. Instructor: Southern California Academy of Music Staff. *No class 11/25.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
9/9-10/21 Tue 4-4:45P
7-18$73 BCC 11291
10/28-12/16*Tue
4-4:45P
7-18 $73 BCC 11292
Rock and Roll Guitar
7 wks
Have fun learning basics of guitar playing in a group setting. Emphasis is
placed on note recognition and theory. Goal of class is to play simple rock
songs and basic chords progressing to higher levels and performing in recitals. Students must bring their own guitar to class each week. Instructor:
Southern California Academy of Music Staff. *No class 11/25.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
9/9-10/21 Tue 4:45-5:15P 8+$73 BCC11295
10/28-12/16*Tue
4:45-5:15P
8+ $73 BCC 11296
Elementary Drawing Class
4 wks
Class introduces art vocabulary and techniques as
students learn to draw a variety of fun subjects. Methodology allows all to succeed and enjoy the experience. With each class see increased ability and confi- 13
dence. All materials are provided. Our curriculum meets the California State
t
Standards for Visual Arts. Instructor: Young Rembrandts.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
10/8-10/29 Wed 4:30-5:15P 6-12$51 BCC 11364
Cartoon Drawing Class
4 wks
Learning to draw is lots of fun when creating silly characters, funny expressions and story sequences that tell jokes! This delightful class combines
innovative drawing method with light-hearted subject matter that engages
children, their sense of humor and their vivid imaginations. All materials
provided. Curriculum meets California State Standards for Visual Arts. Instructor: Young Rembrandts.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
10/8-10/29 Wed 5:30-6:15P 6-12$51 BCC 11365
Youth Enrichment
Sound-Start Reading
4 wks
Specially trained teachers test, structure and implement
an individualized PHONICS reading program for your
child grades K-1. Decoding, spelling, vocabulary,
comprehension and following directions are all
featured in this fundamental approach to reading.
Instructor: Readwrite Educational Solutions. *$40
instructor fee payable at the first class meeting. **No class 11/25, 11/27.
Dates
Day
Time
GradeFee* Loc Class #
9/16-10/9 Tue/Thu3:30-4:30P K-1st$103 FCC 11264
10/14-11/06 Tue/Thu3:30-4:30P K-1st$103 FCC 11265
11/13-12/16**Tue/Thu 3:30-4:30P K-1st $103 FCC 11266
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Reading Development
4 wks
A supplementary reading program designed to improve comprehension,
vocabulary, spelling and fluency. Extensive testing allows specially trained
teachers to implement and teach a specific learning program. Parents receive progress reports and a computer printout of test results. Instructor:
Readwrite Educational Solutions. *$40 instructor fee payable at the first class
meeting. **No class 11/25, 11/27.
Dates
Day
Time
Grade Fee* Loc Class #
9/16-10/9
Tue/Thu4:30-5:30P 2nd-6th $103 FCC 11273
10/14-11/06 Tue/Thu4:30-5:30P 2nd-6th $103 FCC 11274
11/13-12/16**Tue/Thu 4:30-5:30P 2nd-6th $103 FCC 11275
Math Development
4 wks
This comprehensive, individualized math program evaluates students and
pinpoints skill gaps. The primary building blocks of addition, subtraction,
multiplication, and division are continually reinforced, building a solid
foundation of fundamental knowledge, leading to increased confidence and
growth of knowledge. Instructor Readwrite Educational Solutions. *$40 instructor fee payable at the first class meeting. **No class 11/25, 11/27.
Dates
Day
Time
Grade Fee* Loc Class #
9/16-10/9
Tue/Thu5:30-6:30P 2nd-6th $103 FCC 11276
10/14-11/06 Tue/Thu5:30-6:30P 2nd-6th $103 FCC 11277
11/13-12/16**Tue/Thu 5:30-6:30P 2nd-6th $103 FCC 11278
Online Classes
Online Driver’s Education
14
t
Class #11347 • Age 15+ • $47
Independence is just a click away. Complete
your Driver’s Education requirement from home
on your computer. This is an interactive, online
course, with videos and animated driving scenarios.
Learn the rules of the road, driver responsibility, DMV procedures and
much more. Receive DMV-approved Certificate of Completion. Sign
up any time. This course does not include behind the wheel training.
The Driver’s Ed Instructor will contact each student and is available
to explain the DMV procedures and answer any additional questions.
Instructor: Erika Vieyra.
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See Something, Say Something
To Fight Crime and Vandalism
andalism is a cowardly act that hurts everyone.
V
You are the eyes and ears that stop damage to
public places. Assist law enforcement in keeping our
community safe and attractive.When you witness suspicious activity in parks or elsewhere, call the police
immediately on 9-1-1 for emergency situations. If you
have observed damage that has already occurred or
heard something relevant, call 714-990-7911 for nonemergencies.
Another anonymous option, even when outside
of Brea, is to contact Orange County Crime Stoppers
at (855) TIP-OCCS, or occrimestoppers.org, or text
OCCS plus your tip to CRIMES (274637).
What do you do when you need to work, but your kids have a holiday
or a student free day? Brea Community Center staff will supervise your
children in a safe and fun-filled environment with sports, games, crafts
and more! Children bring their lunch. Fee: $34 per day Brea residents;
all others add $5. No refunds unless slot can be re-filled. Questions:
714-990-7631. To register: 714-990-7100.
Dates
Day
Time Age
Fee* Loc Class #
11/11
Tue
7A-6P6-12 $34 BCC 11267
11/24
Mon
7A-6P6-12 $34 BCC 11268
11/25
Tue
7A-6P6-12 $34 BCC 11269
11/26
Wed
7A-6P6-12 $34 BCC 11270
11/24-11/26Mon-Wed 7A-6P6-12 $90 BCC 11271
12/5
Fri
7A-6P6-12 $34 BCC 11272
Teen Programs
The Zone (7th-12th grade)
September 2, 2014-Jun 17, 2015
Monday-Friday, *2:30-6:30 p.m.
Registration now open!
Sign up early for annual membership in the City of Brea’s Teen
Zone. It’s an exciting place for teens to hang out after school, meet new
friends, and stay involved in the community. This year, participants help plan
weekly activities with a dedicated Teen Programs team member. Plus, get
homework assistance in the “Study Hall” experience while parents finish
their day at work.
Participants will enjoy an assortment of structured activities that include gym activities, arts and crafts projects, as well as a game room with
PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, and board games. Participants also have the
opportunity to get involved in monthly cooking clubs, group fitness activities,
and special presentations. In addition, the Bits N’ Bytes café offers nutritious snacks at a reasonable price. Theme weeks will include Lights on Afterschool! International Week, Arts Appreciation Week, and Fit 4 Fun Week.
To register, simply stop by the Community Center front counter. This
year-long program costs only $450** with monthly payment plans available
to meet the needs of all families.
*Open from 1:30-6:30 p.m. on Wednesdays to accommodate for the
BOUSD’s early release days.
**If you do not live, work or go to school in Brea please add a $100 NonResident fee.
Sneak Preview Activity Night for 6th Graders
Friday, October 10, 6:30-9 p.m.
Hot Friday Night for 7th and 8th Graders
Friday, October 17, 6:30-9 p.m.
The community center is yours on these special
nights! Activities always include a DJ and snacks, games,
drawings, pool and more. Participants should register in advance at the
front counter. School dress code applies.
More information: 714-990-7179
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Brea Fitness Center
695 E. Madison Way
(located inside Brea Community Center)
714-990-7100 • www.breafitness.com
All cities
welcome!
Group Exercise Classes • Cardio-Weight Room
• Basketball and Volleyball Courts
Community Center Hours
Annual Fitness Pass Fees
Mon-Fri.............. 6 am-10 pm
Sat & Sun........ 7 am-4:30 pm
Seniors (60 & up)...... $162*
Adults (19-59)........... $231*
Teens (13-18)............ $138*
Family PLAN 1............. $402*
2 adults + 4 children under 18
Family PLAN 2............. $462*
3 adults + 3 children under 18
Daily Drop-In Fees
Seniors (60 & up).......... $3*
Adults (19-59)...................$4*
Teens (13-18)................ $3*
Youth (6-12)............. $1.50*
QuikFit........................... $3*
(11:30 am-1:30 pm weekdays)
Pilates Reformaer Training
with Seonag
Movements increase strength, flexibility and stamina while also
improving alignment, balance coordination and tone. The result is a
uniformly developed body with strong back and abdominal muscles.
All levels are welcome. Call 714-990-7112 to schedule an appointment.
$2.25 per hour, per child.
Ages 18 months – 12 years
Mon/Tue/Thu: 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and 4:30-8 p.m.
Wed: 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and 4:30-8:30 p.m.
Fri: 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and 4:30-7:30 p.m.
Sat: 8 a.m.-12 p.m.; Sun: CLOSED
Infant care for 3 – 18 months
Mon-Fri: 8:30-11 a.m.
Nutrition
Join our certified Registered Dietitian, Megan Somerville & Frances
William for a one-on-one nutritional counseling appointment. Learn
the best ways to improve your diet for maximum wellness! Call 714990-7101 or go to breafitness.com for details.
714-990-7100 •
Kidwatch is for children of adults attending BCC programs.
Parent must remain on the premises.
Group Exercise Class Schedule
SUNDAY
MONDAY
8-9 a.m.
Cycle
9-10 a.m.
BodyPump
10-11 a.m.
Zumba
11 a.m.-12 p.m.
Yoga
8-9 a.m.
Low Impact
8-9 a.m.
Zumba
9-10 a.m.
BodyPump
10:30-11:30 a.m.
SilverSneakers®
MSROM
QuikFit
12-1 p.m.
Yoga
4:30-5:15 p.m.
Cycle Sample
5:15-6:15 p.m.
Circuit Sport
**5:30-6:30 p.m.
Belly Dance
6:15-7:30 p.m.
BodyPump
**7:30-8:30 p.m.
Cycle
7:30-8:30 p.m.
Yoga
8:30-9:30 p.m.
Zumba
B R E A
* Price listed is for those who
live, work or attend school in
Brea. Call for non-resident fees,
714-990-7100. Photo ID required on first visit.
• breafitness.com
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
6-7 a.m.
BodyPump
8-9 a.m.
Low Impact
9-10 a.m.
Zumba
10-11 a.m.
Super Sculpt
6-7 a.m.
Cycle/Rejuvenate
8-9 a.m.
Low Impact
9-10 a.m.
Cardio Kick
10-11 a.m.
SilverSneakers®
6-7 a.m.
BodyPump
8-9 a.m.
Low Impact
9-10 a.m.
Zumba
10-11 a.m.
Cycle
QuikFit
QuikFit
6-6:45 a.m.
Cycle Express
8-9 a.m.
Pilates
8-9 a.m.
Zumba Gold
9-10 a.m.
BodyPump
10:15-11:15 a.m.
Yoga
8-9 a.m.
BodyPump
9-10 a.m.
Zumba
10-11 a.m.
Cycle
11 a.m.-12 p.m.
Yoga
12-1 p.m.
Zumba
MSROM
11 a.m.-12 p.m.
Cycle
12-1 p.m.
Pilates
1:15-2:15 p.m.
SilverSneakers®
MSROM
4:30-5:30 p.m.
Zumba
5:30-6:30 p.m.
BodyPump
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Cardio Kick
7:30-8:30 p.m.
Pilates
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11 a.m.-12 p.m.
Zumba
12-1 p.m.
BodyPump
4:30-5 p.m.
Step Express
5-5:30 p.m.
Abs Express
5:30-6:30 p.m.
Cycle
**5:30-6:30 p.m.
Yoga
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Get Pumped
**6:30-7:30 p.m.
Pilates
7:30-8:30 p.m.
Zumba
QuikFit
11-11:45 a.m.
Zumba Lite
12-1 p.m.
Yoga
4:30-5:30 p.m.
Circuit Sport
5:30-6:30 p.m.
Cardio Kick
5:30-6:30 p.m.
Jazz Funk
6:30-7:00 p.m.
Zumba Express
7:00-7:30 p.m.
Zumba Step
Express
7:30-8:30 p.m.
Yoga
SEPTEM BER- O CTO BER
QuikFit
12-1 p.m.
Zumba
1:15-2:15 p.m.
SilverSneakers®
MSROM
4:30-5:30 p.m.
BodyPump
5:30-6:30 p.m.
Cycle
Classes subject to change.
For the most current schedule, visit
the website or stop by the front
counter.
** Held in Art Studio and requires
pass in front counter
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The City of Brea presents
A COMPREHENSIVE MIND-BODY HEALTH FAIR
Saturday, September 27 • 10 am–2 pm
Brea Community Center • 695 E. Madison Way
The Wellness Festival showcases a variety of specialties including:
3-Month
Fitness Pass
for only $60
medical screenings, cutting edge fitness trends,
integrative medicine, free massage, heart healthy samples,
$15 flu shots provided by MedPost Urgent Care,
Zumba Jam at 2 pm and much more.
These are just some of the businesses and services participating:
A Snail’s Pace
Running Shop
Advantage Care Chiropractic
Alzheimer’s Association
Barks of Love
16 Be A Hero Become A Donor
t Foundation
Brea Urgent Care
Brea Family Resource Center
Butler Pediatric Dentistry
California Council on
Problem Gambling
California Telephone Access
Program
California Rehabilitation and
Sports Therapy
CASA-OC — Court
Appointed Special
Advocates
Center for Successful
Aging, CSUF
Chiro Plus
City Net
Chick-fil-A Brea Plaza
Corner Bakery Café
Coury & Buehler Physical
Therapy
Covered California
Dining Aprons by Judy
Divine Spine Chiropractic
doTERRA
Dr. Kenneth Cho Dentistry
El Durango Grill
Elbows Mac N Cheese
Emerald Court
Emeritus Senior
Living
Family
Connections
First Church of Religious
Science
Friends of the Brea Library
Fullerton Dental Associates
Home Care Providers
Hylunia Wellness MD Spa
Institute of Health Prevention
Jafra Cosmetics
Jamba Juice
The Joint, a Chiropractic Place
Juice Plus+
Kumon Math & Reading
of Brea
Legal Aid Society of Orange
County
MedPost Urgent Care
Miracle-Ear
Nutrishop
OC Smile
Olinda Oil Museum
and Trail
Organo Gold
Osher Life Long Learning
Institute — CSUF
Outreach Experts, Inc.
Partners South Insurance &
Estate Planning
Paws 4 Healing, Inc.
Placentia Linda Chiropractic
Placentia-Linda Hospital
ReadyOC
Republic Services
Rose Hills Memorial Park
Sae Arc
Sam’s Club
Sears Optometry
Seca
SmileFinders
So Cal Pet Adoptions
So CA University of Health
Sciences
St. Jude Heritage Medical
Group
The Body Shop
The Open-Ended Circle
TKD Masters
Trilogy Financial Services, Inc.
Twins Chiropractic
Voitenko Wellness/Foundation
for Wellness Professionals
Westminster Memorial Park
Winder Farms
Xyngular
Zama Tea Company Teas,
Herbs and Spices
MUSIC PROVIDED BY
Broadway Joe
and Anita,
Your disc jockeys for all
occasions!
714-990-7740 • BreaFitness.com • FREE admission
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Brea Fitness Center
Purchase these sensational savings
ONLY at the Wellness Festival!
Some restrictions apply. Visit BreaFitness.com for available class
dates and complete details.
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ALL COUPONS EXPIRE DECEMBER 31, 2014
25
Boot Camp —
Afternoon or Evening
%
Brea’s Ultimate
Evening
Afternoon
Purchase three months,
September 30-December 20
3-days: $231
2-days: $186
Class #11398
SAVINGS
Purchase three months,
September 29-December 17
2-days: $150
1-day: $82.50
Class #11399
TRX Circuit Training
with Melissa Gifford,
Brian Karr or
Jennifer Scrofini
Purchase two months, September-December
2 days: $178.50
%
1 day: $112.50
25
SAVINGS
Pierre Pasa presents
Gospel Stomp
Small Group Training
Featured on ESPN, MMA and
Sports Combat Fitness Magazine
Only $60 for four weeks!
Fridays, October 3-24, 6:30-7:30 pm
Class #10887
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SAVINGS
SAVINGS
at the Wellness Festival
Saturday, September 27, 2-4 pm
$15 if purchased prior to WF
$20 drop in
Class #10873
40
$
SAVINGS
Holiday Circuit Sport
5
$
SAVINGS
Personal
Training
$40: 1 hour massage
$65: 90 min. massage
Limit one/customer
Class #10828
30
5/ 10
$
SAVINGS
SAVINGS
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with Jennifer Scrofini
Only $40 for four weeks!
Saturdays, October 4-25
$
9-10 am
Class #11348
20
SAVINGS
Pilates Reformer
Only $120 for three
one-hour sessions
Limit one/customer
$
B R E A
$
Zumba Jam
Massage
Therapy
$
5
$
Group Functinal
Fitness Training
Purchase three months,
October 8-December 17
1-day/week: $125
Class #11351
with Natasha
Only $25 for 3 weeks
Friday November 7-21, 6:30-7:30 pm
Class #10831
SEPTEM BER- O CTO BER
Only $120 for three one-hour sessions
Limit one/customer
Class #10872
50
$
SAVINGS
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Tai Chi
Wednesdays • August 6-September 24 • 5:30-6:30 p.m.
$60 series/$15 drop-in BCC • Class #10888
Join us in our beautiful Art Garden for a Tai Chi Series taught by Brent Brayshaw. Tai Chi consists of fluid, graceful and circular movements that combines
healing martial arts movements with Qi (energy) circulation, breathing, and
stretching techniques. It can improve health, reduce tension, lower blood
pressure, and more. Call 714-990-7101 or go to breafitness.com for details.
Zumba Jam
Saturday, September 27 • 2-4 p.m. • $20
BCC • Class #10873
Non-membership rates for a one-hour massage are also at a
new low price of $45 and 90 minute massage for $70. Purchase
a membership and treat yourself to a year of relaxing full-body
massages provided by licensed massage therapist.
Discounted membership rate of $40 a month for a one-hour
massage! Plus you receive an additional complimentary massage
in your birthday month.
Hot Rocks also available!
Call Kristin for details or to schedule an appointment
714-990-7112 or 714-990-7101
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Two hours of high energy dancing after the Wellness Festival!
Perfect for every body! We take the “work” out of workout by
mixing low-intensity and high-intensity moves for an interval-style, calorieburning dance fitness party. Light refreshments and raffle prizes will be offered. Pre-registration is encouraged.
Small Group Training with Pierre Pasa
Fridays • October 3-24 • 6:30-7:30 p.m.
$80 series/$25 drop-in BCC • Class #10887
All new for the ultimate total body workout! Pierre shows you how to effectively challenge every muscle in the “power center” while simultaneously
improving overall movement capabilities. Call 714-990-7101 or go to breafitness.com for details.
Holiday Circuit Sport with Jennifer Scrofini
Saturdays • October 4-25 • 9-10 a.m.
$60 • BCC • Class #11348
Friday Night Series in
September—
Jazz Funk with Julie
Fridays • September 5-26 • 6:30-7:30 p.m.
$40 series/$15 drop-in • BCC
Class #10830
High-energy “jazz-funk-salsa” dance movements performed to Top-40 music. All steps are broken down to
half time counts for easy execution. By the end of the fourth week, you will
have a performance routine with serious swagger! All are invited to demo at
the Wellness Festival Saturday, September 27! See website for details.
Friday Night Series in November—
Gospel Stomp with Natasha
Fridays • November 7, 14 and 21 • 6:30-7:30 p.m.
$30 series/$15 drop-in • BCC • Class #10831
Fast and slow rhythms and resistance training are combined to tone your
body while burning fat. Add some gospel/Latin flava, and you’ve got a Gospel
Stomp class which includes the “Sanctified Slide,” and the “Gospel Slide!”
Class concludes with an abdominal workout and cool down. Join this uplifting and motivating dance workout for your body and soul!
You may be eligible for a free
fitness membership through
Silver Sneakers® Fitness
Program offered at the Brea
Community Center! Have
fun and move to the music
through a variety of exercises designed to increase muscular strength,
range of motion, and activity for daily living skills. Hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles, and a ball are offered for resistance, and a chair
is used for seated and/or standing support. Classes are held Mondays at
10:30 a.m., Wednesdays at 10 a.m. and Tuesdays and Fridays at 1:15 p.m.
For more information or to check eligibility, call 714-990-7101.
Join Jennifer Scrofini, TRX, AFFA certified for a unique workout incorporating boxing, TRX, battle ropes, agility ladder, and kettle bells. Jennifer guides
you safely and effectively to your fitness goals. All levels welcome!
TRX Suspension Training
with Melissa Gifford,
Jennifer Scrofini and
Brian Karr
TRX training is a revolutionary method of training using leveraged bodyweight which develops
strength, balance, flexibility and core stability
simultaneously. For more information and class
times go to breafitness.com and click on TRX or
call 714-990-7110.
Brea’s Ultimate Boot Camps
A fun and effective, results-driven exercise program designed for all levels.
Experience a total body workout to achieve maximum fitness goals. Gain
confidence, improve your quality of life, and overall fitness no matter where
you start. New sessions begin each month! Evening, afternoon, and mornings
available. Must be at least 14 years old to participate. For class times and
dates go to breafitness.com or call 714-990-7110.
Group Functional Fitness Training
Wednesdays • 7:30-8:30 p.m.
DonJohn “DJ” Alegre, B.S. Kinesiology, provides personalized workouts with
measurable results. Ideal for all fitness levels seeking to improve their overall health. Must be at least 14 years old to participate. For class times and
dates go to breafitness.com or call 714-990-7110.
Personal Training
Brea Fitness Center personal trainers develop exercise programs to help you
reach your goals. A combination of cardiovascular and resistance training
are incorporated into each workout. All levels are welcome. Call 714-9907110 to schedule an appointment.
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Adult Sports and Fitness
Adult Flag Football*
FREE Activities for 55+
All classes for Adults 55+ require registration but most are
free. Just drop in at Pioneer Hall to participate! For more
information, please call 714-990-7750.
Yoga Class
Low lmpact Yoga for any level of experience.
Dates Day Time
AgeFee Loc
Ongoing Tue 8:30-9:30A 55+FREEPH
Tai Chi Exercise Class
A Chinese health exercise popularly known as the
“no sweat” mental and physical exercise. All movements are slow, relaxed, circular and help improve
balance, joints and muscles. Develop a calmer mind and
nervous system.
Dates Day Time AgeFee Loc
OngoingMon/Fri 8:30-10A55+FREE PH
5-on-5 Adult Basketball*
Registration packets are currently available for the Sunday league 5-on-5
play at the Brea Community Center! Teams are placed in divisions according
to skill level through evaluation games. There are two leagues, one on Thursday night and one on Sunday night. Cost per team is $365, plus a $50 forfeit
fee and $25/per game per team referee fees.
Adult Softball*
Registration packets are currently available for the coed softball league.
Games will be played on Monday nights at both the Brea Sports Park and the
Brea Junior High School. Cost per team is $450, plus a $30 forfeit fee (refundable if team does not forfeit) and $15 cash per game/per team referee fee.
Coed Adult Volleyball League*
Health and Wellness Fitness
Practice general balance and reflex, resistance training, stretching exercises and other simple routines. Instructor from the North Orange
County Community College District Older Adults Program.
Dates Day Time
AgeFee Loc
Ongoing Mon/Tue10A-12P
55+ FREE PH
Ongoing Mon 12:30-2:30P55+ FREE PH
Ongoing Thu 9:30-11:30A55+ FREE PH
Table Tennis
The Brea Senior Table Tennis group is dedicated to health through
exercise and improved flexibility. Players of all levels are welcome.
*Quarterly payment of $15 for Brea resident ($60 annual). $25 quarterly payment for non-Brea resident ($100 annual).
Dates Day
Time Age Fee*Loc
Ongoing Tue/Wed/Thu1-4P
55+ $15 PH
Longevity Stick Exercise Class
A regimen of 12 movements to improve balance, flexibility, strength,
mental focus, breathing capacity and vitality. This exercise can be done
sitting or standing.
Dates Day Time
AgeFee Loc
Ongoing Wed 9-10A
55+ FREEPH
Ongoing Fri 10-11A
55+ FREEPH
Zumba® Gold
Zumba Gold modifies the formula to suit an active older participant
with exhilarating, easy-to-follow moves in an invigorating, party-like
atmosphere.
Dates Day Time
AgeFee Loc
Ongoing Wed 10:30-11:30A55+ FREE PH
Ongoing Fri
11:30A-12:30P55+ FREE PH
Drop In Basketball and Volleyball
Flag football is played in a fast-action style, where everyone is an eligible receiver. This is a 12-team league that
plays either Saturdays or Wednesdays. Spots fill up fast so
do not let this opportunity to join pass you by. The fee for a
season is $400 with a $20 per game official fee.
Day
Time
Daily Fee ($5 for non-Brea residents)
Volleyball
Wed 6-10P$4
Basketball
Mon-Fri
11:30A-2P $3 ($4 for non-Brea residents)
Mon6-9P$4
Fri 6-10P$4
Sat
7-10:30A$4
Sun 8-11A$4
Our Coed and Women’s Adult volleyball league is currently
taking teams and individuals who are interested in being on
a wait list. The season just began so we are currently not accepting registration packets. Matches are played at the Brea
Community Center on Tuesday nights. Leagues are classified as
upper, lower and intermediate divisions, and you will be evaluated
to determine what division best suits you and your team. The entry fee
is $270, plus a $20 forfeit fee and $10 per game per team referee fee.
Men’s Softball*
The league plays at least 11 games at the Brea Sports 19
Park during Sunday nights on field #2. The current t
season is underway, but we are taking interested team
managers for the next season, which will begin in late
June. Cost for the Men’s Softball league is $450 with a
$15 official’s fee per game.
*Note: Registration is accepted for complete teams on a first-come,
first-serve basis. Call the Community Services office at 714-990-7171 for
more information, or for any individual players not presently on a team
who wish to be placed on an interest list. Please include your name, plus
a phone number and email address as contact points.
Adult Kung Fu
4 wks
Students learn self-discipline and gain self-confidence through the practice
of traditional Shao-lin Kung Fu. Learn strength, endurance, and coordination techniques for long-term personal development of mental, emotional,
and physical capacities. Students must wear loose-fitting clothing. *No class
11/25, 11/27, 11/29.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
9/9-9/30
Tue
7-8P
16-50$51 SKF 11375
9/11-10/2 Thu 7-8P
16-50$51 SKF 11376
9/13-10/4 Sat
11A-12P
16-50$51 SKF 11377
10/7-10/28 Tue
7-8P
16-50$51 SKF 11379
10/9-10/30 Thu 7-8P
16-50$51 SKF 11380
10/11-11/1 Sat
11A-12P
16-50$51 SKF 11378
11/4-12/2* Tue
7-8P
16-50$51 SKF 11381
11/6-12/4* Thu 7-8P
16-50$51 SKF 11382
11/8-12/6* Sat
11a-12p
16-50$51 SKF 11383
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Fight Like a Girl—
Women’s Self-Defense
One-day workshop
This is a comprehensive one-day seminar covering practical
and effective self-defense techniques geared toward women.
Course content is based on the psychology of victim avoidance combined with effective grappling, striking, and escapes
utilized in martial arts. Women will be empowered with the tools
and know-how to improve their awareness in order to
avoid dangerous situations. Instructor: Ashton Farah.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
10/4
Sat 12-2P
12+$33 CC 11358
12/13
Sat 12-2P
12+$33 CC 11359
Karate for Adults
11 wks
Learn self-confidence and agility, as well as physical and mental conditioning. This class teaches the fundamentals of Shito-Ryu style karate with opportunity to progress in rank. Instructor: Jerry Short. *No class 9/22, 9/29,
11/24.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
9/8-12/8 Mon 6:30-8P
16+$73 BCC 11361
Tae Kwon Do for Teens & Adults
4 wks
More than self-defense, exercise, and fitness. It is also a path to joyful living. Classes are taught by Shambhala Master Yang, a 5th degree Black Belt,
born, raised, and trained in Korea. Build self-confidence, strength, and selfcontrol. Tae Kwon Do focuses on kicking versus throwing punches, allowing
a more powerful attack with less training. Learn respect for self and others,
perseverance, and self control. *No class 11/27.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
9/9-10/2
Tue/Thu6:45-7:30P
13+ $53 SMA 11288
10/7-10/30 Tue/Thu6:45-7:30P
13+ $53 SMA 11289
11/4-12/2* Tue/Thu6:45-7:30P
13+ $53 SMA 11290
3 wks
Beginning Ice Skating for Adults
4 wks
A great place to start or to use as a refresher. Work on the fundamentals of
the golf swing and practice methods. Clubs provided on request. Instructor:
Jim Howe. *Golf ball fee each meeting.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee* Loc Class #
9/13-9/27 Sat 9-10A
16+$38 BCGC11243
10/11-10/25Sat 9-10A
16+$38 BCGC11244
Beginning ice skating made fun and easy at Anaheim ICE! Learn how to skate
across the ice forward and backward, glide on one foot, stop, turn, and
more. Fee includes skate rental, lessons, free practice on the day of class,
and three additional skating passes to be used during the 4-week session.
Please arrive 15 minutes early to the first class and dress warm.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
10/1-10/22 Wed 7-7:30P
17+$39 AIR 11384
10/29-11/19Wed 7-7:30P
17+ $39 AIR 11385
Adult Tennis Clinic
4 wks
Clinic caters to two to four students. Adult players of
all levels benefit from this clinic, an opportunity to
work on improving their skills while getting a great
work out and making new friends. Whether an absolute beginner or already know your way around the court, train in level-appropriate skills from
ground-strokes to serves and volleys. Tennis brings each student fun, fitness,
and friendships. Materials required include one unopened can of three tennis balls on the first day of class. Instructor: Tennis Anyone Staff.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
9/8-10/1 Wed 7:30-9P
16+$69 CHP 11337
10/6-10/29 Wed 7:30-9P
16+$69 CHP 11338
11/3-11/26 Wed 7:30-9P
16+$69 CHP 11339
12/1-12/17 Wed 7:30-9P
16+$52 CHP 11340
Adult Dance and Fine Arts
20
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Adult Golf Swing (Beginning/Intermediate)
Mosaic Classes for Adults—Coaster Set
3 wks
Learn the reverse method of mosaic,
which is used in creating tables and other
flat surfaces; while still focusing on design,
color, and special installation techniques.
In this workshop students create a beautiful set of four 4-inch coasters. Just in time
for the holiday season, these coasters will
make the perfect addition to any holiday
party or the perfect gift for someone special on your gifting list. All Skill levels are welcome. No refunds within 72
hours of class beginning. *$25 materials fee payable to instructor at first class.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee* Loc Class #
10/28-11/11Tue 6:30-9P
14+ $75 BAG 11115
Pet Portrait Painting
3 wks
Paint a portrait of your favorite animal or pet! Bring a
photograph to work from and learn how to measure proportions to create a realistic animal drawing. Discover how
to create different textures such as fur, feathers, and scales,
and take home a painting you’ll cherish for a lifetime. All
materials, supplies and canvas are included in the registration fee; all you have to do is show up and enjoy being creative! The acrylic paints used in the class are safe, non-toxic,
and easy to use. All skill levels are welcome. Bring a smock or apron you
don’t mind getting paint on. No refunds within 72 hours of class beginning.
Instructor: Salem Cade.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
10/28-11/11Tue 6:30-9P
14+ $75 BAG 11116
Making a Watercolor Painting Better
One-day workshop
Creating Watercolor Journals
One-day workshop
This workshop will focus on improving an image. Students will start by developing small compositional sketchbook studies in black and white, in order to explore composition and positive/negative shapes. Then, develop a
larger color study, exploring bright and bold colors that deviate from the
reference image. From these practice explorations, use pencil, pen and ink,
watercolor, and white paint to create exciting, vibrant and textured paintings.
No refunds within 72 hours of class beginning. Instructor: Joseph Stoddard.
*Visit breagallery.com for the supply list of required materials. To register
call the Gallery at 714-990-7731.
Date Day Time Age Fee*Loc
10/18 Sat 9:30A-3P16+ $75 BAG
Recording the “everyday-ness” of your life can be a revelation and lead to
an enhanced appreciation for the daily experiences we all have and mostly
forget. Record conversations, meals, special places and family treasures. It is
especially wonderful for travels and special times. Focus on the journal as an
immediate, personal response to experiences. Learn about breaking up the
page, get hints about finding interesting subject matter and helpful suggestions
to translate written thoughts into imagery. No refunds within 72 hours of class
beginning. Instructor: Judy Schroeder. *Visit breagallery.com for the supply
list of required materials. To register call the Gallery at 714-990-7731.
Date
Day Time
Age
Fee*Loc
11/8 Sat 9:30A-3P 16+ $75BAG
Ballroom Dance—Beginning 6 wks
Learn the basics of standard social dances such as swing, waltz, cha cha,
foxtrot, and tango. Instructor: Gail Abrahamson. *No class 9/22.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
9/15-10/27*Mon 8-9:30P
15+ $63 BCC 11245
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Ballroom Dance—Intermediate
6 wks
If you mastered the basics, join the next level of standard social dances such as swing, waltz, cha cha, foxtrot, and tango.
Instructor: Gail Abrahamson. *No class 9/22.
Dates
Day Time Age Fee Loc Class #
9/15-10/27*Mon 6:30-8P15+$63BCC11246
Latin Night Club Dancing
5 wks
Learn the basic steps and partnering for the most popular of the Latin Night
Club Dances—Bacheta, Merengue, Cumbia, and Salsa. Come with or without a
partner and see how fun and easy it is to dance the night away. Class will gradually progress from footwork patterns to lead and follow techniques and styling.
Pre-register as space is limited. Instructor: Greg Hernandez. *No class 9/27.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
9/13-10/18*Sat 2-3P
16+ $48 BCC 11261
Adult Special Interest Classes
Magic Academy for Adults
5 wks
Participants learn how to perform magic tricks to amaze their
friends and family. They also learn how to mitigate the fear of
public speaking with card, coin, and comedy magic. At the end of
the course, they are welcome to perform an optional magic show for the class.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
9/18-10/16 Thu 6:30-7:30P 18+$93 BCC 11408
Fall French Macarons
One-day workshop
Fall Dinner—Cooking with Apples One-day workshop
This class will talk about the theory of macaron making and the various approaches to making them at home. You will expand your piping skills, baking
knowledge, and techniques for making curd, ganache, jam, and caramel.
Recipes include Chocolate Macarons with Nutella Mousse, Caramel Apple
with Vanilla Bean Filling, Pumpkin Spice, and Cappuccino Macarons with
Milk Chocolate Ganache. *$15 materials fee due to the instructor.
Date
Day
Time
Age Fee* Loc Class #
9/8
Mon 6:30-9P
18+$48 BCC 11251
We will create a fall dinner with a focus on apples. Learn which apples to
cook with and how to incorporate them into your favorite recipes. Recipes
include Roasted Apple Salad with Walnuts; Blue Cheese and Warm Maple
Bacon Vinaigrette; Apple Cider Chicken; Potato, Apple & Sage Gratin; and
Chunky Apple Walnut Cake. *$15 materials fee due to the instructor.
Date
Day
Time
Age Fee* Loc Class #
9/22
Mon 6:30-9P
18+$48 BCC 11252
21st Annual
Intro to Knife Skills and Fall Soups
One-day workshop
Holiday Appetizers & Desserts
One-day workshop
Holiday Baking
One-day workshop
Warm up with fabulous fall soups, which are healthy and full of flavor. Recipes include Chicken Tortilla Soup; Pumpkin Apple Soup with Spiced Crème
Fraiche and Cranberry Relish; Sausage, White Bean and Kale Soup; and Herbed Parmesan Popovers. *$15 materials fee due to the instructor.
Date
Day
Time
Age Fee* Loc Class #
10/6
Mon
6:30-9P
18+ $48
BCC 11253
Wow your friends at a holiday party table laden with finger food! Learn how
to prepare Vanilla Pomegranate Dip, Bacon Date Pinwheels, Onion Tartlets
with Homemade Fig Orange Preserves, Lime Cilantro Chicken Skewers, Turkish Meatballs with Pomegranate Yogurt, and Mini Lemon-White Chocolate
Mousse shots. *$15 materials fee due to the instructor.
Date
Day
Time
Age Fee* Loc Class #
11/3
Mon
6:30-9P
18+ $48
BCC 11254
Join us for an evening of baking and add new recipes for this holiday season.
The menu includes Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Scones, Cranberry Dutch Baby,
Caramel Cranberry Tart—and more! *$15 materials fee due to the instructor.
21
Date
Day
Time
Age Fee* Loc Class #
11/10
Mon 6:30-9P
18+$48 BCC 11255 t
Holiday Cookie
Exchange
Date
12/1
Getting Organized for the Holidays Friday, November 21 • 9 am-6 pm
Saturday, November 22 • 9 am-4 pm
One-day workshop
Join us for an old-fashioned cookie exchange and go home
with a platter full of cookies to bring to parties. We will make
8-10 different holiday cookies and then everyone will get a
sampling of each. *$15 materials fee due to the instructor.
Day
Time
Age Fee* Loc Class #
Mon 6:30-9P
18+$48 BCC 11256
One-day workshop
Learn general organizing techniques, including how to get your home in tiptop shape for the holidays. This class incorporates planning for gifts, groceries, menus, recipes, decorations, budgeting, and goal setting.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
10/14
Tue 6-8P
18+$27 BCC 11400
11/11
Tue 6-8P
18+$27 BCC 11401
Adult Piano
7 wks
Learn to play the piano at your own pace in a group
setting. Class size is limited to 6 adults, so register early.
Individual keyboards are provided during class time;
however, participants must have access to a keyboard or
piano to practice on outside of class. Instructor: Music
Academy Staff. *$20 cash material fee is payable to the instructor for an
instructional book. **No class 11/25.
Dates
Day Time
Age Fee* Loc Class #
9/9-10/21 Tue 5:15-6P
18+$73 BCC 11297
9/9-10/21 Tue 6-6:45P
18+$73 BCC 11299
10/28-12/16**Tue 5:15-6P
18+ $73 BCC 11298
10/28-12/16**Tue 6-6:45P
18+ $73 BCC 11300
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Dog Manners “Crash Course”
4 wks
For people who need to accomplish dog training goals
and get behavior problems under control within a
limited period. During each meeting, several new
obedience skills are introduced and a variety of
corrective measures for bad habits are discussed.
Exercises include commands and controlled walking
on a leash. For dogs ages four months or older; vaccinations must be current. Pre-register and you will be contacted
regarding what to bring. (Dogs are brought to all meetings). Instructor: Rose
Healey. *$5 insurance fee is payable to the instructor at the first meeting.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee* Loc Class #
9/17-10/8 Wed 6-7:15P
10+$79 BCC 11247
10/12-11/2 Sun 3:30-4:45P 10+$79 APF 11248
11/1-11/22 Sat 3:30-4:45P 10+$79 HP 11249
11/12-12/3 Wed 5:30-6:45P 10+$79 FDP 11250
Notary Public
Single Parent Support Group Parents—
College Prep Without the Stress Men’s Process Group 6 wks
There are many challenges facing men today that can be difficult to discuss
and process. The Brea FRC Men’s Process Group is a safe environment where
men have the opportunity to work through life’s stressors together. Common themes may include: relationships and intimacy, anger, life transitions,
work stress, family and fatherhood, sexuality, and communication skills. Sessions led by Sergio Quirarte, MFT Trainee (Susan Martin, LMFT Supervisor
#40207), and held in the Brea Family Resource Center.
22 Date
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
Mon 6-7:30P
18+$63 BCC 11437
t 9/15
Grief & Loss Support Group 8 wks
Losing someone or something you love or care deeply about is very
painful. You may experience many difficult emotions and it may
feel like the pain and sadness will never let up. While there is
no right or wrong way to grieve, there are healthy ways to cope
that, in time, can help you move on. Find support and camaraderie with others as you navigate your own transition of
loss. Sessions led by Lori Gaffney, MFT Trainee (Susan Martin,
LMFT Supervisor #40207), and held in the Brea Family Resource Center.
Date
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
9/18
Thu 6-7:30P
18+$78 BCC 11436
4 wks
The pressure to compete and succeed academically skyrockets during teen years, and, as parents, communication
becomes fraught with obstacles. In this series parents learn
developmental stages of teens, how teens cope with stress, how
to set goals with your teen, and how to make sure those goals are
not vicarious. Sessions led by Jenny Carrol, MFT Trainee (Susan
Martin, LMFT Supervisor #40207) and held in the Brea Family
Resource Center.
Date Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
9/23 Tue 7:30-8:30P18+$43 BCC 11434
One-day workshop
This intensive one-day seminar is designed to prepare you to become a
knowledgeable Notary Public. Learn the procedures for proper notarization
and get information on how to start your Notary career. The State Exam will
be given after the seminar. Registration must be 24 days prior to the class start
date. *$45 materials fee payable to instructor. A $40 check payable to the Secretary of State is required with proper photo ID and a 2’x2’ passport photo.
Date
Day
Time
Age Fee* Loc Class #
11/8
Sat 8A-5:30P
18+$93 FCC 11356
4 wks
As a single parent it is easy to feel tired, overwhelmed and alone. This fourweek series aims to help single parents connect with others while learning
helpful tools like: communication with your ex, how to effectively co-parent,
dating, and forgiveness of self and others. Sessions led by Jenny Carrol, MFT
Trainee (Susan Martin, LMFT Supervisor #40207) and held in the Brea Family Resource Center. Feel free to bring your lunch.
Date
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
9/18
Thu 12-12:45P 18+$43 BCC 11435
Parent—Social Skills for Teens One-day workshop
Parenting teens is already a tough job, but in a world of texting, Instagram,
and a host of other technologies, parenting teens is now an unprecedented
challenge. Come hear from a local Clinical Behavior Analyst on how to help
teens develop healthy social habits and interpersonal connections.
Date
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
10/23
Thu 7-8:30P
18+$15 BCC 11406
Korean Language—Beginning
10 wks
Korean Language—Intermediate
10 wks
Whether you want to learn the Korean language for business purposes or
personal enrichment, this class is a perfect starting point! The great thing
about the Korean language is that it is phonetic and you can easily decipher
words once you have learned the Korean alphabet. This is an introductory
class to Korean language and culture, but it will be a great start for those who
are interested in learning more about Korea as a whole.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
9/9-11/11 Tue 7-9P
18+$78 BCC 11441
This class is geared for those who already know how to read Korean but
want to expand their knowledge. Continue your Korean education in this
Intermediate class.
Dates
Day
Time
Age Fee
Loc Class #
9/9-11/11 Tue 7-9P
18+$78 BCC 11440
714-990-7100 • cityofbrea.net
Date Set for Annual Alert OC Drill
I
f you’re a person who wants to stay informed, sign up for Orange
County’s emergency notification system. This system is only accessed by public safety authorities for emergency use.All registered
information is kept secure within the system.
There’s still time to register before the annual test call
goes out on Tuesday, September 23, beginning at around
6 p.m. Go to AlertOC.com and sign up to receive important emergency notices via phone, text or email. Landlines are already in
the system, but other
devices have to be registered in order to get these
important messages while
you’re on the go.
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Check Your Smoke Alarm
ost have smoke
M
alarms, but nearly half don’t work.
Make sure you’re
protected.When you
change your clock
from daylight-savings time (November 1-2), change the
batteries in your smoke alarms.
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Registration and Information
• Registration accepted by mail,
online or telephone with a
charge card, or in person at
the Community Center until the
first day of class/activity, unless
otherwise specified.
• Checks are payable to
“City of Brea.”
• Sliding scale non-Brea resident
service fee added. Proof
of residency is required at
registration.
• All classes subject to change
or cancellation if minimum
enrollment size is not met.
•Participant-requested
withdrawals must be made at
least 3 business days prior to the
start of activity and are subject
to $5 processing fee.
• Withdrawals/refunds are NOT
available once a program begins.
Online
Register online using
Family Pin # and Client
Barcode at cityofbrea.net.
Look for Recreation Classes to
register with any major credit
card. (First time user call for
Family Pin#.)
Call
Call 714-990-7100,
Brea Community
Center and your information will
be taken over the phone. Have a
major credit card number handy.
Walk
695 E. Madison Way
(corner of Randolph
and Madison) Monday-Friday
6 a.m.-10 p.m.; Saturday and
Sunday 7 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Mail
Mail your complete
registration form
and payment to: City of Brea
Community Services
Non-Brea Resident
Service Fee
$100 or less . . . . . $5 service fee
$101-$200 . . . . . $10 service fee
$201 plus . . . . . . $15 service fee
Class/Program Locations
Four Easy Ways
to Register
Registration Policies
1 Civic Center Circle
Brea, CA 92821
Attn: Community Center
Recreation Classes
BCC Brea
FP
Community
Center
ORP
695 E. Madison Way
Founders Park
777 Skyler Way
Olinda Ranch Park
4055 Carbon
Canyon Rd
Brea locations:
PH Pioneer Hall
AP Arovista Park
304 W Elm St
500 W Imperial Hwy
SKF Shaolin Kung Fu
BAG Brea Art Gallery
1219 W Imperial Hwy
1 Civic Center Circle
714-990-7730
SMAShambhala
Martial Arts
BCGC Brea Creek Golf
203 W Imperial Hwy
Course
501 W Fir St
SPAStagelight
Performing Arts
BJHS Brea Junior High
740 N Brea Bl
School
400 N Brea Bl
WLD Wildcatters Park
714-990-7500
3301 E Santa Fe Rd
BOHS Brea Olinda High
School
Outside Brea:
789 Wildcat Way
AIR Anaheim Ice Rink
300 W Lincoln Ave
BSP Brea Sports Park
3333 Birch St
APF Acacia Park,
714-854-0766
Fullerton
1638-1698 Fullerton
CCP Carbon Canyon Park
Creek Dr
4442 Carbon
Canyon Rd
EPA Eucalyptus Park
Anaheim
CHPTCCountry Hills Park
100 N Quintana Dr
Tennis Courts
180 N Associated Rd
FCC Fullerton Community
Center
340 W Commonwealth
FDP Fullerton
Downtown Plaza
135 E. Wilshire
FSC Fullerton
Senior Center
340 W Commonwealth
HP
Hillcrest Park
Fullerton
1200 N Harbor Bl
RDRS Rancho Del Rio
Stables
1370 S Sanderson Ave
Anaheim
YLCC Yorba Linda
Community Center
4501 Casa Loma Ave
714-990-7100 • cityofbrea.net
South Brea CERT Team Neighborhood Drill
ultiple residents from several neighborhoods have completM
ed CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) training
over the years. As a voluntary follow-up, four local volunteer
teams have formed to step up their preparedness commitment
with activity specific to their neighborhoods.
The South Brea Neighborhood CERT Team opened summer by conducting a
local drill. This consisted of notifications
using an earthquake
scenario. Then memrepare yourself for emergency sitbers practiced by esuations and learn how to be helptablishing an incident post, doing an assessment survey and coordinating
ful
to others around you by joining
response actions. By working together in case of a real emergency, these
CERT.
The fall season starts on Mondedicated CERT members will be able to improve the well-being of all in
day, October 20. Six training sessions
their surrounding community.
will continue through November 8.
Get more information, plus the
The other three neighborhood teams formed so far are:
schedule and a registration form at
•Olinda/Hollydale
cityofbrea.net/CERT
•Sommerset Townhomes
Questions: Call 714-990-7622 or
•Glenbrook
email [email protected]
Is your neighborhood represented?
CERT Program Takes
Fall Registrations
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City of Brea
Civic & Cultural Center
1 Civic Center Circle
Brea, CA 92821
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Fire Station #4
Grand Opening
Saturday, September 6
11 am – 2 pm
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Meet members of the Brea Fire Department at their newest
station located at 198 Olinda Place in Carbon Canyon.
Pick up home safety and preparedness tips
for living near the wildland interface.
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Brea Joins Inner Coastal
Clean-up Day
Saturday, September 20, 8-11 a.m.
Brea War Memorial
L
ooking for a way to honor the Veteran in your life?
The City of Brea’s War Memorial “Walk of Honor”
pavers are available to purchase for anyone who has
served our country. Brea residency is not required. Applications received before September 30, 2014 will
have their pavers placed in the “Walk of Honor” in
time for the Veteran’s Day, 2014 ceremony. A certificate, suitable for framing, is issued at the time application is received and processed. Pavers cost $150-$350.
To order, just visit cityofbrea.net, and click on “Our
Community” to follow the link to the Brea War Memorial or call 714-990-7735.
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here’s still time to register as
TClean-up
a volunteer at Inner Coastal
Day. Once again, the
Brea Creek Channel will be
cleared of debris in this annual
effort to prevent downstream
pollution. As a statewide event,
Clean-up Day encourages volunteers from across California’s beaches into the inland
communities to get out and remove trash from storm drains and watershed areas. Find
the volunteer registration form at cityofbrea.net.
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