Winter/Spring 2016

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Winter/Spring 2016
Winter/Spring 2016
Town Crier. . . . . . . . . . . 2
Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Senior Trips. . . . . . . . . 13
Registration is Open Now!
moragarec.com
925.888.7045
Come volunteer with
us this Summer!
Counselor in Training (CIT)
Program registration begins
March 7, details on page 10
Town Council*
Mayor: Roger Wykle
Vice Mayor: Mike Metcalf
Council Members: Phil Arth,
Teresa Onoda, Dave Trotter
*at date of publication
Town Staff
Town Manager: Jill Keimach
Town Clerk: Marty McInturf
Administrative Services Director:
Amy Cunningham
Parks & Recreation Director:
Jay Ingram
Planning Director: Ellen Clark
Police Chief: Robert Priebe
Public Works Director/Town Engineer:
Edric Kwan
Town Attorney: Michelle Kenyon
Town Treasurer: Bradley Ward
Town Directory
Main. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Police. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Police Dispatch . . . . . . .
Public Works. . . . . . . . .
Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Town Manager. . . . . . . .
(925) 888-7050
(925) 888-7055
(925) 284-5010
(925) 888-7026
(925) 888-7040
(925) 888-7022
Parks & Recreation . . . . (925) 888-7045
Administrative
Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 888-7033
Library. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 376-6852
Town Offices Holiday Closure Notice
January 18: Martin Luther King Jr. Day
February 15: Presidents’ Day
May 30: Memorial Day
9/80 work schedule and increased
public counter hours: Monday to Friday,
9:00 am to 12 noon and 1:00 to 5:00 pm
daily. Offices will be closed alternate
Fridays. Check moraga.ca.us for specific
closure dates.
Preparing Your Property for El Niño
El Niño means there is a greater chance of experiencing heavy rainfall along the Pacific
Coast of California in the coming year. Understanding and maintaining your storm drain
system is an essential part in preparing for El Niño.
Anything that enters the storm drains flows to the creeks and ends up in San Leandro
Reservoir. All materials, such as liquid and trash, that are poured, spilled or dumped on
streets, alleys and gutters enter into our storm drain system. To keep our creeks clean it is
important only rain water goes down the storm drains.
To ensure water is able to flow easily through the storm drain system to our reservoir,
it’s essential to remember that you are all responsible for maintaining storm drains,
creeks, and ditches that run through your properties. By clearing debris and removing
any obstructions that could impede the flow of water, this will help water easily flow to our
creeks and reservoir.
If storm drain structures become blocked it increases the chance of localized flooding in
urban areas. Localized flooding occurs when the storm drain system cannot handle the
amount of rainfall in the area. This type of flooding can cause damage to property. Take
some time to maintain your storm drainage structures and get prepared for El Niño.
Moraga Education Foundation
The Moraga Education Foundation (MEF) raises funds to benefit all students attending
public schools in Moraga. For the 2015–2016 school year, MEF granted $1.5 million to the
Moraga School District and $450,000 to Campolindo High School thanks to the generosity
of parents, business sponsors and community members who gave last school year.
MEF’s annual campaign kicked off in July 2015 with the goal of raising $2.2 million to
continue providing the best possible education to Moraga’s students. In addition, the
foundation is focusing on growing its Endowment, to ensure the long-term stability of
school funding in the town.
MEF believes great schools are the cornerstones of a strong community. Financial support
from all areas of the community is welcome, as together we build even better schools.
Please join MEF in committing to sustain the high quality education Moraga schools
provide every student, every day. Donate at moragaeducation.org.
Printing and mailing of the Town Crier
partially supported by the Contra Costa
Clean Water Program
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moraga.ca.us
925.888.7050
Town Crier
MORAGA
Drought Drags On
Home Grown Chamber
We’re all wondering whether this winter will bring enough rain to California to pull us out
of the drought. Please keep saving as much water as you can in case storms don’t bring as
much snow and rain as we need.
The Moraga Chamber of Commerce does
not exist for the sole promotion, support
and benefit of shops and big companies
but offers many benefits to home-based
businesses. It is more than networking—
although when worked correctly could be
the single key to success. As a Chamber
member you become a partner with
community-based entities such as the
service clubs, Saint Mary’s College, and
the Town leadership. The Chamber offers
several venues for reaching the community
face-to-face through the Community Faire
in May, the July 4th, and Pear & Wine
Festival. Membership secures your listing in
the Business Directory that is delivered to
7,000 households and businesses. The Shop
Moraga First initiative offers a shared-cost
ad program in the Lamorinda Weekly
and entitles you to attend professional
social media seminars that relate solely
to promoting the success of small and
home-based businesses. The Moraga
Chamber of Commerce is a valuable asset
for your business, no matter how small;
hardworking, dedicated, committed
members only make it better. There is
strength, ideas, and support in numbers.
Visit moragachamber.com
for the next meeting
or event and join in.
The good news: with your water savings, plus drought supplies and snow and rain from
Mother Nature, East Bay Municipal Utility District is in great shape to weather the drought.
Here are some things you can do:
•Inside your home, strive for 35 gallons per person per day. That’s one five-minute shower
per person, a few toilet flushes and hand washes, and one full load of laundry or dishes.
•Don’t water your garden if it has rained recently. The California State Water Resources
Control Board banned it, and EBMUD says it’s just common sense to save that clean
drinking water for yourself instead.
•Watch the weather. By keeping track of how much precipitation we get, you will be better
informed about how much water your garden needs. Tired of guessing? Smart controllers
do the work for you by matching watering times to real-time weather information. Sign up
for an irrigation upgrade rebate, install a smart controller, and get a rebate from EBMUD.
Visit ebmud.com/rebates.
•Keep your trees alive by
deep-watering once a month.
Visit ebmud.com/watersmart
to see how to care for trees
during drought.
•Have you seen water being
wasted? Report waste
online at ebmud.com/
reportwaterwaste.
Courtesy of East Bay Municipal
Utility District
Moraga depends on its volunteers to serve on all of the Boards, Commissions, and
Committees that require citizen involvement. Specifics on current openings will be
available soon on the Town’s website moraga.ca.us. There will be openings on the following
committees: Art in Public Spaces; Park and Recreation Commission; Design
Review Board; Planning Commission; Audit and Finance Committee; and
Local Sales Tax Oversight Committee. Contact the Town Clerk for more
information at [email protected].
TOWN CRIER
Town Board, Commission, & Committee Openings
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Join the Moraga
Women's Society
Are You Prepared
for El Niño?
Moraga Citizens
Network
Join the Moraga Women’s Society for
monthly meetings with local speakers
addressing a variety of interesting topics.
This Spring’s fundraiser will be a fashion
show luncheon presented by Draper’s
& Damon’s of Walnut Creek, to be held
at the Holy Trinity Cultural Center in
Moraga. All proceeds benefit Moraga
schools, Parks and Recreation and the
Moraga Library. For more information
call (925) 376-3053.
Experts are predicting heavy rainfall this
winter and having the necessary supplies
and basic emergency training will make a
difference in how effectively you weather
the storms. Learn how to best protect
yourself and your family.
Good communication helps create a sense
of community, of belonging, of feeling
included. That is part of the mission of
Moraga Citizens Network. There are two
tools offered to assist you in knowing what
is happening in Moraga—the where, the
when, and the how you can participate.
Founded in 1967, the Moraga Women’s
Society is a non-profit organization, the
object of the club is to provide community
service, promote cultural service and
provide social activities for its members.
For membership information call
(925) 376-9172.
Help Save Carr Ranch
Carr Ranch, a truly stunning property
owned for over 100 years by the
Carr family, exemplifies the cultural
legacy of California ranches and
the families that have taken care
of them. Located on the southern
boundary of Moraga in the Upper
San Leandro Watershed, Carr Ranch
provides a onetime opportunity to
permanently protect high quality
Bay Area drinking water at its source.
The property features over 600 acres
of stunning ridgelines, sweeping
views and diverse wildlife habitat.
John Muir Land Trust is actively
seeking funding to purchase Carr
Ranch and hopes to raise $7 million
by June of 2016. To help save Carr
Ranch and preserve it forever, please
consider a gift to John Muir Land
Trust today: jmlt.org.
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Lamorinda CERT (Community Emergency
Response Team) class registration is open.
Upcoming classes will be held in Winter in
Lafayette on Tuesday nights 1/12–2/23, and
Spring in Moraga on Thursday nights
3/17–5/5. The course of six classes followed
by a drill allows participants to learn and
practice basic emergency preparedness and
first aid skills. Classes are open to residents
and employees of the Lamorinda area, and
are free, however Lamorinda CERT asks for
a commitment to attend all classes.
Registration for upcoming sessions can
easily be done online at lamorindacert.org.
Learn how to be
prepared. Your family’s
life might depend on it
in an emergency!
1. The MCN Link
•A bi-monthly e-bulletin links you to
up-to-date announcements of Moraga
events like public meetings, concerts,
festivals, and lectures.
•See a sample on the website and then
give it a try for a couple of months.
Use the Sign Up button on the website
or email [email protected].
2. Website:
moragacitizensnetwork.org
•A source of contact information for most
of Moraga’s service organizations as well
as Town services like the library, MOFD,
Police Department, schools, etc.
•Holds a comprehensive calendar for
Moraga events and public meetings
•Posts MCN’s goals, mission, and describes
MCN’s history
Check it out! Stay connected! Sign up
for the MCN Link!
Promoting
Participation
in the Moraga
Community
moraga.ca.us
925.888.7050
Town Crier
MORAGA
Moraga
Community Faire
Saturday, April 30, 2016
10:00 am to 3:00 pm
Stunning outdoor kitchens, dynamic
water features, creative recreation areas
and beautiful plants will all be on display
at the 11th Moraga Juniors Garden Tour
on Saturday, April 30.
Saturday, May 14, 2016
11:00 am to 4:00 pm
Save the date and celebrate 10 years
that the Moraga Community Faire
has filled the Rheem Shopping Center
with music, games, art, wine, and local
business resources!
The self-guided tour, which takes place
from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm, will showcase
five unique gardens in the Lamorinda
area. Guests will gather ideas and
inspiration while supporting the Moraga
Juniors’ 2016 beneficiary, SHELTER, Inc.
Organized and sponsored by the Moraga
Chamber of Commerce, this event offers
great ways to connect the local retail and
professional community with Moraga
residents. Side-by-side with them are the
Moraga service organizations and other
non-profits, private schools, local artists,
and winemakers—close to 70 different
vendors. Adding to the atmosphere are
playful attractions like a Faire Passport,
inflatable action stations, climbing wall,
and a variety of local bands and gourmet
food trucks.
Tickets are $35 and will be available
for sale at Across the Way in Moraga,
McDonnell Nursery in Orinda and
Orchard Nursery in Lafayette. Tickets
may also be purchased online at
moragajuniors.org.
The Moraga Junior Women’s Club is
a non-profit organization that raises
funds and participates in
service projects to benefit
local schools and parks,
the Moraga Library, and
other local charities.
Want to have a BOOTH for your business,
artistic creations, or school? Registration
opens on March 1. Want to be a sponsor
to get your name in front of over 2,500
visitors? All inquiries to Ellen Beans at
(925) 376-7306 or [email protected].
Join the Centennial
Celebration of
Hacienda de las Flores
Sunday, May 15, 2016
Moraga’s spectacular community treasure,
the Hacienda de las Flores, turns 100
years old in 2016! To commemorate this
milestone birthday, the community is
invited to a fiesta-themed celebration in
May honoring the Hacienda’s historic
Spanish roots. Originally part of a Spanish
land grant owned by Joaquin Moraga, his
descendants sold the estate in 1857. It
has subsequently been a ranch, personal
home, orphanage, summer home to
Donald Rheem, (extensively enlarged
and remodeled to include an Olympic
pool, stables and race track) and today is
Moraga’s community and event center.
Step inside the grounds, and step back
in time. If you’ve never been, don’t miss
the opportunity to see this magnificent
landmark. If you’ve visited before, return
for a stroll through the beautiful parklike setting. All are welcome to join the
celebration with music, food, and activities
sure to please young and old. Sponsored by
the Hacienda Foundation in cooperation
with the Town of Moraga. Look for more
information on this exciting event at
haciendafoundation.org.
TOWN CRIER
Moraga Juniors
Garden Tour
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MORAGA
Activity Guide
EVENTS
Moraga
Summer Camp Expo
Saturday, March 5, 2016
11:00 am to 2:00 pm
Hacienda de las Flores, 2100 Donald Drive
Join us at the Hacienda de las Flores for a
sneak preview of the best summer camps in
Moraga! Meet the counselors; participate
in demonstrations, etc. Featuring: Camp
Hacienda, Skyhawks Sports, Splashball,
Kidz Love Soccer, Camp Kindercool, and
more! Exhibitors subject to change.
Visit moragarec.com or call (925) 888-7036
for additional information.
Spring Egg Hunt
Mother Daughter Tea
Mother Son Dance
Saturday, February 6, 2016
9:00 am to 11:00 am
Hacienda de las Flores, 2100 Donald Drive
Friday, February 19, 2016
7:30 pm to 9:00 pm
Hacienda de las Flores, 2100 Donald Drive
For girls 4 to 9 years old, bring your mom
(or other favorite female role model) to the
Hacienda for a day to remember. Celebrate
the special relationship between mother
and daughter in a pleasant tea party
setting. Enjoy a variety of teas and
delectables while sharing quality time with
each other. In addition, your daughter will
be able to create a wonderful craft to take
home and memorialize this special day.
Boys in Kindergarten through 5th grade
bring your mom (or other favorite female
role model) to the Hacienda de las Flores
for a night to remember. This is a
wonderful opportunity to celebrate the
special relationship between mother and
son. Dress formally or casually, we just want
your evening to be a memorable occasion.
Please no jeans or shorts. Other family
members attend the last half hour free!
$55 per couple, $30 for each additional
guest; cost includes tea, assorted beverages,
finger sandwiches, pastries, fruit, sweet
treats, child’s craft and memories to last
a lifetime!
$30 per couple, $15 for each additional
son; cost includes dessert, dancing, and
memories to last a lifetime!
Space is limited so make your reservations
early! Visit moragarec.com or call
(925) 888-7036 for additional information.
Pre-registration required.
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Saturday, March 19, 2016
9:00 am to 12:00 pm
Moraga Commons Park
Space is limited so make your reservations
early! Visit moragarec.com or call
(925) 888-7036 for additional information.
Pre-registration required.
REGISTER ONLINE:
Hop on over to the Moraga Commons Park
for the annual Spring Egg Hunt! Children
eight and under can participate in an
old-fashioned egg hunt, play games, and
enjoy crafts, and bounce houses. Each child
should bring a basket for collecting eggs,
and parents are encouraged to arrive with
camera in hand for photo opportunities
with the Bunny.
Admission to the event, sponsored by
the Moraga Junior Women’s Club,
includes participation in one of two egg
hunts, at either 10:00 am or 11:00 am.
Tickets must be purchased in advance at
moragajuniors.org, or at the Moraga Parks
and Recreation Department.
The Moraga Junior Women’s Club is a
non-profit organization that raises funds
and participates in service projects to
benefit local schools and parks, the Moraga
Library, and other local charities.
moragarec.com
925.888.7045
Hacienda de las Flores
Centennial Celebration
Sunday, May 15, 2016
Save the date! Look for more
information on this exciting
event at haciendafoundation.org.
Moraga Community
Garage Sale
Saturday, May 21, 2016
Online registration
begins March 1, 2016
The Moraga Community Garage Sale gives
participants a chance to clean out their
garages, attics, storage sheds and closets
while providing the opportunity to get
acquainted with neighbors and promote
responsible and sustainable practices for
our environment.
Saturday, April 23, 2016 at 7:30 am
Soda Aquatic Center—Campolindo High
School, 300 Moraga Road
All divisions end the event with completing
a lap around the Campolindo track and a
finish in front of the grandstand.
The Town of Moraga, coupled with the
Soda Aquatic Center and Campolindo high
school campus, make the Moraga Triathlon
the ideal venue for the beginning triathlete
as well as the more advanced competitor.
Make your New Year’s resolution and
start training for the Moraga Triathlon.
Compete as an individual or relay team.
Adult/Student 12–19/Relay
Approximate Distances: 400 meter swim,
22K (~13 mile) bike, 5K (3.1 mile) run
5–7 Youth
Approximate Distances: 50 meter swim
(or 25 meter at ladder), ~1/2 mile bike, 1/4
mile run
8–11 Youth
Approximate Distances: 150 meter swim,
~3/4 mile bike, 3/4 mile run
Registration begins December 1, 2015.
Fees increase April 1, 2016.
We will need a large number of
volunteers available on the day of the race
working from 5:30 am to approximately
11:30 am. Please sign up before the event
to volunteer. Volunteer as a group or
individual, you will receive a free event
t-shirt.
For more information visit moragatri.com
or call (925) 888-7035.
The guides will be available online, at the
Town Offices, and at the Hacienda de las
Flores beginning May 18. For questions
regarding the community garage sale
please call (925) 888-7036.
ACTIVITY GUIDE
10th Annual Moraga Triathlon
Residents of the Town of Moraga are
invited to hold garage sales at their homes,
join with neighbors to hold block sales, or
get together with their community group
to hold a group sale. A $15 registration fee
gets your garage sale in the Community
Garage Sale Guide. The Town will provide
marketing for the event and the sellers
keep the cash—it’s that easy!
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Hacienda de
las Flores and
Pavilion
Tranquil and secluded, the
Hacienda de las Flores offers one
of the prettiest garden environments
for special events in the East Bay.
Visit moragahacienda.com for
pricing and rental information.
The Hacienda de las Flores and Pavilion
are located at 2100 Donald Drive in
Moraga.
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REGISTER ONLINE:
moragarec.com
925.888.7045
MORAGA
Activity Guide
Kidz Love Soccer
Kidz Love Soccer Staff
Age 2–6
All participants receive a KLS jersey!
Mommy/Daddy & Me
Soccer—Introduce your
toddler to the world’s
most popular game! As
you participate in our fun age-appropriate
activities, your child will be developing
their large motor and socialization skills.
East Bay Music Together
Music Together Staff
Age 0–5
The award-winning Bay Area Parent
Magazine HALL OF FAME Family
Favorite winner (2000–2013), and
Lamorinda Moms’ Club winner (2009–11),
combines songs, dance, instruments and
rhythmic chants for newborns through
4 years with the adults who love them in
this research-based family music program.
Song book, CD set, and parent guide DVD
are provided to enhance class experience.
Two makeup classes per session. Visit
eastbaymusictogether.com for more
information and to view class videos.
Location: Mosaic Room
WINTER SCHEDULE
Jan 4–Mar 21
Jan 4–Mar 21
Jan 7–Mar 10
Jan 7–Mar 10
Jan 8–Mar 11
Jan 8–Mar 11
M
M
Th
Th
F F 9:30–10:15 am
10:30–11:15 am
9:30–10:15 am
10:30–11:15 am
9:30–10:15 am
10:30–11:15 am
SPRING SCHEDULE
Mar 28–Jun 6
Mar 28–Jun 6
Mar 31–Jun 2
Mar 31–Jun 2
Apr 1–Jun 3
Apr 1–Jun 3
M
M
Th
Th
F
F
9:30–10:15 am
10:30–11:15 am
9:30–10:15 am
10:30–11:15 am
9:30–10:15 am
10:30–11:15 am
FEE: $228
MIN/MAX: 6/12
Includes licensing fee. $125 for each additional
child over 6 months.
No Class: 1/18, 2/15, 5/30
Tot Soccer—Little tykes will enjoy running
and kicking! Encourages large motor skill
development through fun soccer games.
Shin guards are required after the first
meeting.
Pre-Soccer—Teaches the basic techniques of
the game and builds self-esteem through
participation and fun soccer activities. Shin
guards are required after the first meeting.
Soccer 1—Fun skill games are played at
every session, and every participant will
have a ball at their feet. Small-sided soccer
matches will be introduced gradually.
Shin guards required after first meeting.
Location: Saint Mary’s College Field
WINTER SCHEDULE
Mommy/Daddy: Ages 2–3.5
Feb 8–Mar 14
M 5:30–6:00 pm
Tot Soccer: Ages 3.5–4
Jan 25–Mar 14 M 3:30–4:00 pm
Pre Soccer: Ages 4–5
Jan 25–Mar 14 M 4:00–4:35 pm
Soccer 1: Ages 5–6
Jan 25–Mar 14 M 4:35–5:20 pm
$82
$105
$105
$105
SPRING SCHEDULE
Mommy/Daddy: Ages 2–3.5
Apr 11–May 23 M 5:30–6:00 pm
Tot Soccer: Ages 3.5–4
Apr 11–May 23 M 3:30–4:00 pm
Pre Soccer: Ages 4–5
Apr 11–May 23 M 4:00–4:35 pm
Soccer 1: Ages 5–6
Apr 11–May 23 M 4:35–5:20 pm
FEE: $82–$105
No Class: 2/15
MIN/MAX: 5/20
$105
Skyhawks Sports
Skyhawks Sports Staff
Using our progressional curriculum and
modified equipment, participants learn the
fundamentals of the sport and social skills
through a series of fast-paced instructional
circuits and developmental games.
Tot Baseball—Skyhawks Tot Baseball was
designed to give children a positive first
step into America’s Pastime. Our primary
development objectives include throwing,
catching, hitting, base-running, balance,
body movement, hand/eye coordination,
self-esteem, teamwork, and sportsmanship!
Tot Basketball—Skyhawks Tot Basketball
was designed to give children a positive
first step to the exciting game of Basketball.
Our primary development objectives
include dribbling, passing, shooting,
rebounding, balance, body movement,
hand/eye coordination, self-esteem,
teamwork, and sportsmanship!
Location: Moraga Commons Park
WINTER SCHEDULE
Tot Baseball:
Jan 30–Mar 19
Feb 2–Mar 15
Tot Basketball:
Jan 30–Mar 19
Feb 2–Mar 15
$105
$105
Sa 10:00–10:45 am
Tu 3:00–3:45 pm
Sa 11:15 am–12:00 pm
Tu 4:15–5:00 pm
SPRING SCHEDULE
Tot Baseball:
Mar 29–May 10
Apr 2–May 14
Tot Basketball:
Mar 29–May 10
Apr 2–May 14
Tu 4:15–5:00 pm
Sa 11:15 am–12:00 pm
FEE: $98
MIN/MAX: 5/8 (Tu); 5/10 (Sa)
Rain makeup 5/21.
$105
Age 3–5
Tu 3:00–3:45 pm
Sa 10:00–10:45 am
ACTIVITY GUIDE
CLASSES
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CLASSES
Splashball :
Introduction to
Water Polo
Beginning Guitar
TM
Lamorinda Water Polo
Club Staff
Ted Crowley
Age 5–9
Designed for boys and girls, ages 5 to 9
years old, with little or no water polo
experience. The players will learn the basics
of the game while having loads of fun.
SplashballTM is a no-contact program held
in a shallow pool and floatation devices are
allowed. Students should have basic swim
skills: 25 yards free, 25 yards backstroke,
30 seconds tread water.
Most pop songs use only three or four
simple chords, so you will be playing
real songs in just a few weeks. It’s easy,
and small class size allows for individual
attention from instructor. Instructor has
BA and MA in music and over 20 years of
teaching experience. A $10 materials fee
is due to the instructor on the first day
of class.
Location:Mosaic Room
SCHEDULEFEE
Location: Soda Aquatic Center
Jan 11–Mar14
Mar 21–May 23
SCHEDULE
FEE: $123–$138 MIN/MAX: 3/8
Apr 24–Jun 25
Su 5:15–6:30 pm
FEE: $156
MIN/MAX: 20/65
No Class: 5/8, 5/29
Beginning
Keyboard/Piano
Ted Crowley
Coming summer of 2016!
Age 10+
SCHEDULEFEE
7:30–8:15 pm
7:30–8:15 pm
6:45–7:30 pm
6:45–7:30 pm
$123
$138
Counselors in Training
Location: Mosaic Room
M
M
M
M
No Class: 1/18, 2/15, 4/4
Most popular songs use only three or four
simple chords. You can learn to play your
favorites on the piano in just a few weeks.
Only six students per so class so you will
get the help you need. No prior experience
is required. It’s easy and fun! Bring your
keyboard to class. A $10 materials fee is
due to the instructor on the first day
of class.
Jan 11–Mar14
Mar 21–May 23
Age 10+
Age 13–16
Have fun volunteering this summer as
a Counselor in Training (CIT) at Camp
Hacienda! Gain valuable job skills as you
work alongside our Recreation Leaders
in a fun and safe environment. After an
interview process, accepted participants
will be trained in leading camp activities,
improve customer service skills, leadership,
responsibility, and reliability. Recreation
Department staff will provide daily
guidance and supervision for CITs. At the
end of each week, CITs will receive feedback
and an evaluation.
$123
$138
FEE: $123–$138 MIN/MAX: 3/6
Upon completion of the CIT program,
participants are guaranteed an interview
for the summer Recreation Leader position
in the future. Register for an interview
time at moragarec.com! Registration
opens March 7, 2016.
Requirements:
•Age 13–16
•Minimum two consecutive weeks
of volunteering during the summer
(Mon–Fri 9:00 am–3:00 pm)
•Mandatory orientation night
May 24, 2016
•Parents information meeting directly
following orientation night
•Training with camp staff on Monday 6/13
and Wednesday 6/15
INTERVIEWS
No Class: 1/18, 2/15, 4/4
April 12, 14, 26, 28: half hour increments
starting at 3:00 going until 5:30
FEE: $75
*Registration for an interview time and paying the fee
does not guarantee admission into the CIT Program.
If you are not selected to participate, a full refund will
be given.
Registration
is Open Now!
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REGISTER ONLINE:
moragarec.com
925.888.7045
MORAGA
Activity Guide
CLASSES
Safety Driver’s Ed
Age 15+
Independence is just a click away.
Complete your Driver’s Education
requirement from home on your computer,
tablet or phone. 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.
A licensed instructor is available to
answer any questions. Sign up any time.
For more information, please go to:
www.safetydriversed.com/affiliates/moraga.
Location: Online
FEE: $49
CPR Training Center
Age 14+
For those looking to get CPR or First
Aid certifications, the American Heart
Association provides certified instructors
on the third Saturday of the month for
CPR classes. First Aid classes are offered
three times a year in March, June, and
September. CPR and First Aid handbooks
must be picked up from the Recreation
Office prior to the start of class.
Location: La Sala/Library
SCHEDULE
CPR
CPR
CPR
First Aid
CPR
FEE: $78
Jan 16
Feb 20
Mar 19
Mar 26
Apr 16
Sa
Sa
Sa
Sa
Sa
9:00 am–12:30 pm
9:00 am–12:30 pm
9:00 am–12:30 pm
9:00 am–1:00 pm
9:00 am–12:30 pm
MIN/MAX: 4/12
Marianne Brown
Adult
Marianne Brown, author of “Watercolor
by Design” has been teaching watercolor
classes in the Lamorinda area for more
than 35 years. Classes are designed for
students with some watercolor experience;
beginners are welcome. Students learn
in class and paint at home. Learn basic
watercolor techniques. Supply list available
at the Recreation Office.
Location:La Sala
WINTER SCHEDULE
Jan 11–Mar 14
Jan 14–Mar 17
M 1:00–4:00 pm
Th 9:30–12:30 pm
SPRING SCHEDULE
MIN/MAX: NONE
CPR/First Aid
Paint with Watercolor
Apr 4–Jun 6
Apr 7–Jun 9
M 1:00–4:00 pm
Th 9:30–12:30 pm
FEE: $143
MIN/MAX: 10/22
No Class: 1/18, 2/15, 5/30
Monday holiday classes will meet on the
corresponding Wednesday from 1:00–4:00 pm.
Wines & Vines
Susan Captain, Vineyard Manager
Moving Meditation with
Qigong/T’ai Chi Chih
Wendy Helms
Adult
Join Susan and Sal Captain at Captain
Vineyards of Moraga for an intimate
look at how grapes are grown and wine is
made at a small, family-owned vineyard.
Participants will learn how a healthy
vineyard is developed, and wine processed
using green and sustainable practices.
Barrel tasting and cheese pairing will
complete the class. Don’t miss this unique
outdoor excursion for minds and bodies!
Location:Captain Vineyards
SCHEDULE
January 17
February 21
March 20
April 17
May 15
FEE: $43
Su
Su
Su
Su
Su
1:00–3:00 pm
1:00–3:00 pm
1:00–3:00 pm
1:00–3:00 pm
1:00–3:00 pm
MIN/MAX: 2/12
Adult
Slow, easy qigong movements promote
calmness, balance and self-healing. This is
an excellent form of stress management.
Location:Terrace Room
SCHEDULE
Jan 5–Feb 23
Mar 8–Apr 26
Tu
Tu
9:30–10:30 am
9:30–10:30 am
FEE: $91
MIN/MAX: 5/9
Moving Meditation with
T’ai Chi Chih/Qigong,
Continued
Wendy Helms
Adult
This continuing class is for students
who already know the movements.
Prerequisite: previous classes and
familiarity with movements.
Location:Terrace Room
SCHEDULE
Jan 7–Feb 25
Mar 10–Apr 28
Th 9:30–10:30 am
Th 9:30–10:30 am
FEE: $91
MIN/MAX: 5/9
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CLASSES
SENIORS
Yoga: Iyengar
Jeanne Dowell
Adult
Jeanne Dowell, former instructor under the
U.S. Olympics brings a unique approach to
her teaching. She has studied throughout
the world, including the Iyengar Institute
in Pune, India. Weekly themes are given
to help make yoga relevant in your daily
life. All levels welcome.
Location: La Sala
WINTER SCHEDULE
Jan 4–Mar 21
Jan 6–Mar 9
M
W
9:00–10:15 am
6:30–7:45 pm
SPRING SCHEDULE
Mar 28–Jun 6
Mar 16–May 18
M
W
9:00–10:15 am
6:30–7:45 pm
FEE: $155
MIN/MAX: 5/17
No Class: 1/18, 2/15, 5/30
Fit An’trim:
Balanced and Strong
Cheryl Antrim
50+
Remain independent and strong. Some
exercises will be done seated, some done
standing (none on the floor). Experience
balance, mobility, and
strength exercises in
this 45-minute class.
Bring light
weights and
plan to have
fun while
exercising
to music.
Location:
Dance Room
Lunch ’n Learn Tech Series
Grant Stubblefield, Neighborhood Computers Adult
The Town of Moraga and City of Orinda are partnering to offer a three-part technology
series Lunch ’n Learn. Attend one class or all three! From the basic user to the advanced
user, everyone will learn something. Grant Stubblefield is the owner of Neighborhood
Computers, a Saint Mary’s College graduate, seasoned Moraga community volunteer, and
experienced IT administrator. He has lined up three great topics for us this year.
Lecture/Q&A begins at 10:30 am. Lunch is served at 12:00 pm. Pre-registration required.
Best Practices for Macs and PCs
Friday, February 12
Every year technology changes so much and
it can be hard to keep up. Join us to learn
about the newest advancements in how to
keep your information safe, secure, and
accessible in today’s world. Neighborhood
Computers will provide an open lecture and
discussion about best practices for Macs
and PCs.
Inside the Apple World: OS X, iOS,
and iCloud
Friday, April 15
Apple’s product line has changed over the
years to integrate features and functionality
between computers and mobile devices.
Neighborhood Computers will provide an
open lecture and discussion about what are
the best ways to take advantage of Apple’s
technology between all of your devices.
Location: Hacienda de las Flores,
2100 Donald Drive, Moraga
Location: Hacienda de las Flores,
2100 Donald Drive, Moraga
SCHEDULE
SCHEDULE
Feb 12 F
FEE: $10 10:30 am–12:00 pm
Apr 15
MIN/MAX: 10/30
FEE:$10
F
10:30 am–12:00 pm
MIN/MAX: 10/30
Inside Windows 10
Wednesday, March 11
Windows 10 is the newest operating system
released by Microsoft. Lots of new
advancements, enhanced security features,
and ease of use leave the days of Windows 8
behind. Neighborhood Computers will
provide an open lecture and discussion
about best ways to take advantage of this
new technology.
Location: Orinda Community Center:
Room 8, 28 Orinda Way
SCHEDULE
SCHEDULE
Jan 5–Feb 23
Mar 1–Apr 12
Apr 19–May 31
Tu
Tu
Tu
10:00–10:45 am
10:00–10:45 am
10:00–10:45 am
FEE: $59–$67
MIN/MAX: 6/30
$67
$59
$59
Mar 11
FEE: $10 F
10:30 am–12:00 pm
MIN/MAX: 10/30
Registration
is Open Now!
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REGISTER ONLINE:
moragarec.com
925.888.7045
MORAGA
Activity Guide
Senior Trips
Activity Levels—You must be able to walk four steep steps to board the van. Let us know of any physical limitations prior to signing up so staff
can try to accommodate your needs ahead of time. Trips depart from the Hacienda de las Flores. Choose your level carefully:
Level 1: Easy, sitting/little walking. Must be
able to stand 10 minutes without assistance
or bring your walker or wheelchair.
Level 2: Small amount of walking
Level 4: Heavy amount of walking/standing
Level 3: Moderate to heavy walking
Level 5: Strenuous walking/hiking
If you aren’t sure where you fit, call us at (925) 888-7036. Trips are generally from 9:00 am–4:00 pm.
Please note: Times listed for trips are approximate. Exact meeting times will be provided one week prior to trip.
Refunds for trips can only be issued if waitlist can be utilized.
Cable Car Museum and Ride
Thursday, January 21
Located in the historic Washington/Mason
cable car barn and powerhouse, the
museum deck overlooks the huge engines
and winding wheels that pull the cables.
Take a look around and then join us on a
cable car ride down to Ghirardelli Square
where we will enjoy a no-host lunch at one
of the nearby restaurants. Cost includes
transportation and admission fees. Lunch
will be on your own in Ghirardelli Square.
ACTIVITY LEVEL: 2
FEE: $35
February
Eugene O'Neill's Tao House
in Danville
Wednesday, February 17
America’s only Nobel Prize winning
playwright, Eugene O’Neill, chose to live
in Northern California at the height of his
writing career. Isolated from the world and
within the walls of his home, O’Neill wrote
his final and most memorable plays; The
Iceman Cometh, Long Day’s Journey Into
Night, and A Moon for the Misbegotten.
Join us for a guided tour of his estate.
Cost includes transportation, guided tour,
and lunch at Maria Maria in Danville.
ACTIVITY LEVEL: 3
FEE: $40
March
San Francisco
Flower & Garden Show
Thursday, March 17
The San Francisco Flower and
Garden Show is a public exhibition
held each spring at the San Mateo
Event Center just south of the San
Francisco airport (SFO). As one of
the top exhibitions of its kind in
the United States:
•The show covers over five acres
•Includes full-sized designer
showcase gardens
•Ways to grow, prepare, preserve
your own fresh, organic food
•Hundreds of flowers and floral designs
•Tens of thousands of wonderful plants
and garden-related products to buy
Limited to the first nine participants, with
some (limited) space in the vehicle to bring
plants home. Cost includes transportation
and admission fees. Lunch will be on your
own at a local restaurant.
ACTIVITY LEVEL: 3–4
FEE: $45
Wicked the Musical at
Orpheum Theatre
Wednesday, March 30
Based on the novel by Gregory Maguire,
Wicked is the story of The Land of Oz, The
Emerald City and The Yellow Brick Road
long before Dorothy and Toto. Concerning
Glinda and Elphaba, better known as The
Good Witch and The Wicked Witch of the
West, this is the story of an unlikely
friendship and how love, ambitions and
accomplishments dictate the paths they
chose, and the rest of their lives. Cost
includes transportation and admission
fees. Lunch before the show will be on
your own at the Market Street Grill in the
Whitcomb Hotel. Must register by
February 25!
ACTIVITY GUIDE
January
ACTIVITY LEVEL: 2
FEE: $115
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SENIORS
April
Black Diamond Mines
Wednesday, April 13
From the mid-1920s to the mid-1940s,
the Hazel-Atlas Mine produced silica
sand to make jars, bottles, and other glass
items. Today, tour participants can take a
950-foot walk into the mine to see mine
workings, ore chutes, the shifter’s office
(mine boss), and ancient geological features.
Cost includes transportation and tour.
Lunch will be on you own at Eureka!
in Concord.
White Water Rafting
Date TBD (late May)
Class II and III (novice–intermediate)
rapids. More information will be available
in March, please call (925) 888-7036.
ACTIVITY LEVEL*: 5+
FEE: TBD
*Specific requirements to follow.
ACTIVITY LEVEL: 4
FEE: $30
May
Giants Baseball Game
Wednesday, May 11
Come out the ball park as the San Francisco
Giants take on the Toronto Blue Jays at
AT&T Park. Game starts at 12:30 pm.
Cost includes transportation and tickets.
Lunch will be on your own at the stadium.
Join Moraga Movers
The Moraga Movers, a group created for
those 55 years or over, is the largest
organization in Moraga. Founded in the
1970s the group has now grown to 378
members. Meetings are on the second
Monday evening of the month at the
Saint Mary’s Soda Center including
social hour, dinner, and programs
ranging from entertainment to
educational. The Moraga Movers offers
excursions to interesting places in the
bay area and a host of activities
including book club, bridge, and
bocce ball. The group is fortunate to be
able to donate funds to the Saint Mary’s
Scholarship Fund and other non-profit
groups in the community.
For more information call
(925) 376-6622 and leave a message
or visit moragamovers.org
ACTIVITY LEVEL: 2
FEE: $70
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925.888.7045
MORAGA
Activity Guide
Registration
is Open Now!
REGISTRATION FORM
Adult or Parent/Guardian Name____________________________________________________________________________________________
Phone 1_____________________ Phone 2_______________________ Email:______________________________________________________
Address___________________________________________________City/Zip_____________________________________________________
o Please check if you have changed your address from last registration.
o To assure our programs benefit all who attend, please indicate if you have any disabilities requiring special accommodations:
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Participant Name
Class/Activity
Start Date xx/xx/xx
Start Time
Birth Date
Class Fee
TOTAL:
To register by mail, please mail
registration form and attached
payment to:
PAYMENT INFORMATION
TOWN OF MORAGA
2100 Donald Drive
Moraga, CA 94556
Office use only______________________________________________________________________________
REFUND POLICY: A full refund will be made only if a class/activity is cancelled by the department. Refunds require 30 days
to process and will be issued in the form of a check. No refunds will be issued after the first meeting. Refunds prior to first
class will be charged a $10.00 processing fee. A completed registration and waiver must be in the Recreation Department’s
possession at the time of the first class. Thank you. All classes and activities subject to cancellation due to low enrollment.
AGREEMENT, WAIVER, AND RELEASE—This must be signed before beginning any activity. In
consideration for being permitted by the above agency to participate in the above activity, I hereby waive, release, and discharge
any and all claims for damages for personal injury, death, or property damage which I may have, or which may hereafter accrue
to me, as a result of participation in said activity. This release is intended to discharge in advance the above agency (its officers,
employees, and agents) from any and all liability arising out of or connected in any way with my participation in said activity,
even though that liability may arise out of negligence or carelessness on the part of the persons or entities mentioned above.
It is understood that this activity involves an element of risk and danger of accidents and knowing those risks, I hereby assume
those risks. It is further agreed that this waiver, release and assumption of risk is to be binding on my heirs and assigns. I agree
to indemnify and to hold the above person or entities free and harmless from any loss, liability, damage cost, or expense which
they may incur as a result of my death or any injury or property damage that I may sustain while participating in said activity.
PARENTAL CONSENT: I hereby consent to the above registrants’ participation in the above activity(ies). I hereby execute the
above Agreement, Waiver, and Release on his/her behalf. I state that said minor is physically able to participate in said activity.
I hereby agree to indemnify and hold the persons and entities mentioned above free and harmless from any loss liability,
damage, cost, or expense, which they may incur as a result of the death or any injury or property damage, that said minor may
sustain while participating in said activity. I also understand that the Town of Moraga Recreation Department occasionally
takes photos of department programs and events and that these photos may include me or my child. I hereby authorize use of
these photos for promotional or marketing purposes at the discretion of the Moraga Recreation Department.
I HAVE CAREFULLY READ THIS AGREEMENT, WAIVER, AND RELEASE AND FULLY UNDERSTAND ITS
CONTENTS. I AM AWARE THAT THIS IS A RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ABOVE
DISTRICT AND MYSELF AND I SIGN IT OF MY FREE WILL.
Each adult that is participating in a listed activity must sign this form. Thank you.
Participant/Parent/Guardian Signature
Date
CAMP/CLASS LOCATIONS
The Hacienda de las Flores, Mosaic Room,
Casita, La Sala, Pavilion, Kitchen, Dance and
Conference Room: 2100 Donald Drive
Camino Pablo Elementary: 1111 Camino Pablo
Campolindo High School: 300 Moraga Road
JM Intermediate: 1010 Camino Pablo
Los Perales Elementary: 22 Wakefield Drive
Moraga Country Club: 1600 St. Andrews Drive
Moraga Commons Park: 1425 St. Mary’s Road
Moraga Library: 1500 St. Mary’s Road
Rancho Laguna Park: 2101 Camino Pablo
Rheem Elementary: 90 Laird Drive
Saint Mary’s College: 1928 St. Mary’s Road
Soda Aquatic Center: 300 Moraga Road
The New Rheem Theatre: 350 Park Street
Please arrive 5 minutes early to locate classroom.
Participant/Parent/Guardian Signature
Date
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10th Annual
Moraga
Triathlon
Saturday,
April 23, 7:30 am
COMMUNITY NOTICE
Attention Moraga! The morning of Saturday, April 23, 2016 you will
see bicyclists and runners “about town” for our annual Moraga
Triathlon. Please drive slowly and look out for bicyclists on Moraga
Road, Carroll Ranch, Canyon Road and Camino Pablo. Look for
runners in the Campolindo neighborhood. The race starts at 7:30
am and finishes around 11:00 am. Please be safe, use caution and
provide a safe environment the morning of the race. For detailed
route maps and additional information visit moragatri.com.
Soda Aquatic Center,
Campolindo High School
300 Moraga Road
Register online:
moragatri.com
Details on page 7 and online.