Summer 2016 Recreation Class Schedule

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Summer 2016 Recreation Class Schedule
Recreation Schedule
S U M M E R 2 016
New Registration
Information
March 8 for
Camp Putah, Horse Camp & Trekkers
March 15 for
General Registration
Go Online To Register:
www.cityofdavis.org
A P U B L I C AT I O N O F T H E C I T Y O F D A V I S P A R K S A N D C O M M U N I T Y S E R V I C E S
GUIDE CORRECTIONS
Updates for the 2016 Summer Recreation Schedule
Page 5:
Pool dates and hours have been corrected.
Page 30:
Kinder Camp location changed to Valley
Oak Elementary School.
Page 23:
IntermediateTaiko (8 years and up)
Page 30:
PMKidsClub
Also includes:Dance Camp and Skate Camp
Page 32:
CampJackHazardFamilyCamp
Child: 0 to 5 years 741600 CH $0 Youth:
6 to 17 years 741600 YO $100 Adult:18
years and up 741600 AD $200
Page 35:
Skyhawks Volleyball
7/5-7/8 T-F $128
Page 41:
Trekkers
Central Coast is nowSanta Cruz
(7/11-7/15)
Page 46
ASA Registration 770200-01
Page 47:
SeniorClassesRegistrationDate
next registration date is 4/5/16
Page 54:
Bones for Life
Bones for Life Fundamentals: 980900-51
Bones for Life Continuing: 980900-52
NEW ADDITIONS:
Diaper Daredevils: 1 years, Civic Center Gym
710000 31 6/14-7/12
T
9:00-9:30 am
710000 32 7/19-8/16
T
9:00-9:30 am
Creative Climbers: 2 to
710100 31 6/14-7/12
710100 32 7/19-8/16
710100 33 6/14-7/12
710100 34 7/19-8/16
$30
$30
3.5 years, Civic Center Gym
T
9:30-10:00 am
$30
T
9:30-10:00 am
$30
T
10:00-10:30 am $30
T
10:00-10:30 am $30
Prepare
For Fun!
Priority
Registration
General
Registration
BEGINS TUESDAY, MARCH 8 AT 8:00AM
BEGINS TUESDAY, MARCH 15 AT 8:00AM.
• Outdoor Education camps are Camp Putah, Horse
Camp and Trekkers.
• All youth Summer activities and classes will open.
for Outdoor Education
for all Summer programs
• Priority Registration is for Davis Residents ONLY.
Children must reside within the DJUSD boundaries.
• Camp is limited to one week, per program, per
eligible child.
• Online and in-person registration ONLY.
• Priority Registration closes on
Friday, March 11 at 5:00pm.
• General Registration is open to both Davis
Residents and Non-Residents.
• Any remaining spaces for Outdoor Education
programs will be available on a first-come,
first-served basis.
• Online, in-person and mail-in registration will
be accepted. Please note that mail-in may not be
processed as quickly as online or in-person.
• Phone registration will begin on Tuesday, March 29
at 8:00am. A current Liability Waiver must
be on file.
How to Register:
Online! See page 61 for details.
In-Person at Parks & Community Services, 23 Russell Boulevard. The office is open
Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm, including the noon hour.
BRING YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS
FOR ALL-AGES ACTIVITIES AND FUN!
TABLE OF CONTENTS
General Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Aquatics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–15
Hours and Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Swim Lessons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–14
Pool Rules & Safety Information. . . . . . . 7
Specialty Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Gymnastics and Dance. . . . . . . . . . . . 16–20
Toddler Gymnastics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Preschool Gymnastics . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Open Gym . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Private Gymnastics & Dance Lessons . . 18
Youth & Teen Gymnastics. . . . . . . . 18–19
Gymnastics Parties. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Dance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Preschool Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Recreation for People
with disAbilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42–43
Adult Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44–46
Flex Pass Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44–45
Adult Sports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Open Gym . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Softball. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Adults 50+. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47–54
Support Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Support Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Activity Groups. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Organizations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Arts and Crafts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Fitness Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52–54
Youth Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22–23
Facilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55–57
Camps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24–38
Park Reservations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Camp Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24–25
Park Amenities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Camp Grid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26–27
Program & Registration Policies. . . 58–59
Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28–33
Camp Jack Hazard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Registration Information. . . . . . . . . . 60–61
Skyhawks Sports Camps . . . . . . . . 34–35
Registration Form. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Lego Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Liability Waiver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63–64
Tech Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36–37
City Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Mad Science Camps. . . . . . . . . . . . 37–38
Teens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39–41
Teen Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Teen Open Gym . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Teen Leadership Council . . . . . . . . . . . 39
GENERAL INFORMATION
MULTILINGUAL SERVICES
GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE
Parks and Community Services offers registration
assistance in Spanish. Please call (530) 757-5626 to
request assistance. Se habla Español. Favor de llamar
al (530) 757-5626.
Do you have a friend or family member who is
hard to shop for? Send them something you know
they’ll love! Gift certificates can be used toward any
recreation program, facility, field rental or purchase
offered through Parks and Community Services. Gift
certificates can be given anytime for any occasion.
Some restrictions may apply. For more information
or to purchase a gift certificate, visit the Parks and
Community Services Office at 23 Russell Blvd, or call
(530) 757-5626, option 2.
PHOTO DISCLAIMER
The City of Davis may photograph or video record
participants and users of city facilities and use
these photographs or videos in its promotional
materials. Unless informed otherwise at the time a
participant registers for a city program, Parks and
Community Services will presume that consent to be
photographed or videoed has been given by program
participants and facility users.
FEE SCHOLARSHIPS
Residents of all ages who reside within the DJUSD
boundaries are eligible to apply for funds to subsidize
recreation program fees. Eligibility depends on
income and family size. Applications are available at
the Parks and Community Services office located
at 23 Russell Blvd, or on the city’s website at www.
cityofdavis.org.
Applicants must provide information requested to
verify family size and income. Qualified applicants
will be notified of the dollar amount they are being
awarded. This dollar amount can be used to pay up to
50% of the class or program registration fees. If you
have any questions, please contact the Davis Senior
Center at (530) 757-5696 and ask for Maria Lucchesi.
ON THE COVER
Nothing but good attitudes and smiling faces is what
you'll see every summer out at our Skate Camp. In this
picture, our campers are taking a short break after a
fun-filled skateboard morning. But even when they are
tired, it's hard to wipe away those cheerful attitudes.
Each day, our campers learn new and exciting
techniques and tricks. And it's not just the boys out
here doing skateboard tricks either!
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CITY HOLIDAYS
The Parks and Community Services office will be
closed on the following dates:
• May 30, 2016 (Memorial Day)
• July 4, 2016 (Independence Day)
• September 5, 2016 (Labor Day)
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS
This material can be made available upon request in
an alternative format as required by the Americans
with Disabilities Act of 1990. Direct your requests to
Human Resources: (530) 757-5644, for TDD: (530)
757-5666 or www.cityofdavis.org.
COMMUNITY
Independence Day Celebration
ENJOY THE ANNUAL 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION?
WE NEED YOUR HELP!
Every year the City of Davis is proud to provide the community with
a wonderful 4th of July celebration, complete with live entertainment
including bands, a softball tournament, concession and informational
booths and a spectacular fireworks display. The 4th of July celebration
is a free community event enjoyed by over 10,000 participants.
Due to the rising costs to run the event, we are asking for your support.
Our goal is to have the 4th of July fireworks show continue to be 18
minutes. All donations will go exclusively towards running the 4th of
July event. To make a donation please see our Registration Form on
page 62.
Zero Waste Goal!
With this years’ 4th of July Celebration, the City is aiming for zero—
zero waste! Please help us with our zero waste efforts by bringing your
own refillable water bottle (we will have a water bottle filling station),
choosing recyclable and compostable picnic supplies and sorting your
waste into the recycling and composting bins throughout the park. See
DavisRecycling.org for more tips on going for zero—zero waste!

4th of July
Concessionaires Wanted
Are you part of a nonprofit community
organization that is looking for a
fundraising opportunity? The family
friendly and largely attended, 4th of
July event might be something you
are interested in. For a fee of $65.00,
nonprofit community organizations
are invited to participate by hosting
concession and activity booths. This
event is a great opportunity for groups
to raise awareness of its activities and
services, as well as fundraise. Those
interested in additional information or
setting up a concession stand at the
City of Davis’ 4th of July celebration
should contact (530) 757-5626. The
deadline to sign up is May 16, 2016.
City Co-Sponsored Groups
Davis Aquadarts
(530) 758-DART
American Youth Soccer
Organization
(530) 979-1344
www.davisayso.org
Applegate Dance
(530) 753-1849
Davis Aquastarz
www.aquastarz.org
[email protected]
Davis Aquatic Masters
Valerie Greenough
530-757-SWIM
Citizens Who Care
(530) 758-3704
Davis Cricket Club
Dan Sahadeo
(530) 758-0387
Davis Adult Recreation
Soccer League
Alex Park
[email protected]
Davis Farmers Market
Randi MacNear
(530) 756-1695
Davis Art Center
(530) 756-4100
Davis Lacrosse Association
www.davislax.org
Davis Jr. Blue Devils
www.juniorbluedevils.com
(530) 750-2700
Davis Little League
www.davislittleleague.org
Davis Rugby Football Club
www.davisrugbyclub.com
Davis Travelaires
(530) 753-4159
Davis Water Polo Club
Jamey Wright
www.daviswaterpolo.org
(530) 758-1234
Davis Tennis Club
George Haver
(530) 758-9337
Davis Youth
Soccer League
www.dysl.org
(530) 756-4973
Davis Youth Softball
www.davissoftball.org
(530) 753-0424
Elderly Nutrition
Program/People
Resources Inc.
(530) 662-7035
Pamela Trokanski
Dance Theatre
(530) 756-3949
Sunset Rotary
[email protected]
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AQUATICS
2016 Recreational Swim Hours and Fees
MANOR POOL
ARROYO POOL
1525 Tulip Lane
(530)758-2000
2000 Shasta Drive
(530)297-5477
May 23-June 12
Monday–Friday..................................... 4:00–6:00 pm
Saturday & Sunday............................... 1:00–5:00 pm
Beginning June 4
Saturday & Sunday............................... 1:00–5:00 pm
June 13-August 21
June 13-August 21
(Including Monday, July 4)
Daily...................................................... 1:00–5:00 pm
Monday & Wednesday (starts June 20).....7:15–9:00 pm
(Including Monday, July 4)
Daily.................................................... 1:00–5:00 pm
Tuesday & Thursday (starts June 21).......7:15–9:00 pm
August 22-September 5
Saturday & Sunday............................... 1:00–5:00 pm
Monday, September 5 (Labor Day).......... 1:00–5:00 pm
DAILY FEES:
DAILY VISIT PUNCH CARDS:
Ages 0–2 years.................................................FREE
Ages 3 and Older.............................................. $4.75
5 visit............................................................... $23.75
10 visit............................................................. $47.50
Fees are valid thru September 5, 2016
AQUATIC SWIM PASSES AND RENEWALS
BEGINNING APRIL 20, 2016
SWIM PASS FEES
Purchase or renew your Aquatic Swim Pass for use
during recreational swim hours and family fun nights
at Manor and Arroyo Pools.
Ages 0-2 years.................................................. Free
Ages 3 and older................................................ $68
Family* (up to 4 members)..............................$204**
Lost/Damaged Key Fob Replacement..........$5/fob
Swim passes are available
Non-resident fees apply. Swim passes are non-refundable.
• Online at www.cityofdavis.org
• Parks and Community Services Office
Swim passes purchased online between April 20-May
15, 2016 will be mailed to the household address on
file. Passes purchased after May 15 can be picked up
at the Parks and Community Services office or at the
pool on your first visit with your registration receipt.
*A family is defined as immediate family members residing at the
same residency. Proof of residency may be required.
**$68 for each additional family member
Passes can be purchased at Manor and Arroyo pools when they
open for the season.
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Rentals and General Information
POOL RENTALS
Manor and Arroyo pools are available for private
rental during non-scheduled hours. Fees range from
$110-$220 per hour; depending on the groups size
and facility. Please visit the city website at
www.cityofdavis.org and search “pool rentals” for
more specific information. To make a reservation
please call the Parks and Community Services office
at (530) 747-5867. Pool rental reservations begin
March 9, 2016.
SHADE STRUCTURE RENTALS
Weekends only
Reservations for a shade structure are available
weekends at both pool complexes. Book your
reservation at the pool in advance and then enjoy
the guaranteed shade. Throw your own party or just
invite your friends to hang out together. One week
cancellation notice is required to receive a full refund.
For more information call Manor Pool (530) 758-2000
or Arroyo Pool (530) 297-5477.
One shade structure is available at each facility.
Snack Bar Punch Cards
Back by popular demand! Would
you prefer to leave your wallet at
home when you come to the pool?
Snack bar punch cards are available
for purchase in $5.00 and $10.00
increments. Use
them just like cash
to purchase yummy
snacks, food and
beverages.
Snack Bar Punch Cards
are available for purchase
at Manor & Arroyo
pools or the Parks and
Community Services
office at 23 Russell Blvd.
4 hours (1:00–5:00 pm):..................................... $50
Family Fun Nights
Come enjoy all the amenities and fun you have during the day…but into the
evening! Family Fun Nights are a perfect time to splash, swim, jump, and slide
with the family. The snack bar will be open serving up yummy snacks and
beverages. Summer Aquatic Swim passes honored.
Manor Pool
Arroyo Pool
6/20-8/17
6/21-8/18
Monday & Wednesday
Tuesday & Thursday
Daily Fees:
Ages 0-2 years.................................................. Free
Ages 3 & Older................................................ $4.75
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7:15-9:00 pm
7:15-9:00 pm
AQUATICS
Swim Lessons at Manor and Arroyo Pools
Pool Rules & Safety Information
1. Children 6 years of age and under must be
accompanied by a guardian age 14 or older,
including in the water.
2. Water wings, air mattresses and other aquatics
toys are not allowed to be used at the pools.
We have a limited number of US Coast Guard
approved life vests available for use on a first
come first served basis at no charge.
3. Visitors who are not potty trained must wear
waterproof swim diapers with tight fitting
elastic around each leg. Waterproof diapers are
available for purchase at the pools.
4. Smoking, alcohol and glass containers are not
permitted at city pools.
5. Swimsuits are required to enter the pool.
No cutoff shorts or colored shirts allowed.
6. The City will close the pool complex if there is:
• Inclement weather such as rain and/or a
temperature below 70 degrees
• Thunder and/or lightning
• Mechanical failure
• Environmental hazard
• Patronage below 15 swimmers
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Swim Lesson Progression Chart
PRE-SWIM
AGE 3–5
AGE 6–8
ADULT 14 +
AGE 9–14
Shark & Killer Whale
Dolphin
SKILL LEVEL
Swordfish
Goldfish
Stingray
Marlin
Guppy
Manta Ray
Intermediate Adult
Starfish
Minnow
Beginner Adult
Turtle
Otter
Tadpole
Pollywog
Seahorse
(parent/child)
Helpful Hints for Swim Lessons
1. It is recommended that children repeat the last level
they completed the previous summer.
2. Most children remain in the same level for two or
more sessions.
3. If unsure of which level your child is in, choose the
level you know they can do the skills in (refer to the
Class descriptions) or we offer free swim evaluations
during any of our recreational swimming times.
4. Please have a second and third choice ready when
registering, as classes fill up quickly.
5. Your child will not be moved to a different level or
class if registered incorrectly. You may be asked to
leave the class without a refund for selecting the
wrong class.
6. Remember that both Manor and Arroyo pools offer
swim lessons, so if a class is full at one pool, check
the other facility.
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7. Please make sure your child has a swim suit, towel
and plenty of sun block! For children in diapers, swim
diapers must be worn in the pool to help protect
against waterborne illnesses. Goggles and swim
caps can be worn during classes (no nose plugs or
full face masks).
8. Be on time or early to class!
9. Classes will be cancelled when severe weather
conditions (lightning, hail, etc.) are in the area.
Staff will follow local weather reports for the latest
conditions. Classes will be conducted rain or shine.
In the event of severe weather and classes are
cancelled you will be given a credit for the missed
class unless the Aquatics Staff can provide a
make-up date.
10.If you miss the last day of lessons, any unclaimed
report cards can be picked-up on site at the pool’s
cashier office.
AQUATICS
Swim Lessons
PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS (ADULTS TOO!)
3 years and up
One on one instruction. Great for introducing the
water to shy or beginning swimmers or improve stroke
work, technique, or other areas as requested for the
moderate or advanced swimmers.
SEAHORSE
6 months to 3 years
This class provides orientation to the water, teaches
parents techniques to support their child in the water,
water safety, safe water entrances and exits and more.
Parents are required to be in the water with their child.
Swim attire: waterproof swim diapers with tight fitting
elastic around each leg and a swim suit.
POLLYWOG
2 to 5 years
This is an introduction to water class. No water
skills are required to enroll. Participants must be
comfortable in the water without a parent or guardian.
Participants will learn to enjoy the water through fun
and games, getting in/out of the pool safely, blowing
bubbles, putting their face in the water, streamlining,
floating, and kicking... all with assistance!
TADPOLE
3 to 5 years
Participants should be comfortable in the water
and have experience getting their face wet, floating,
and streamlining. Participants will learn to swim
underwater 3 yards, swim freestyle 5 yards, and flutter
kick with a kick board 5 yards with assistance.
OTTER
3 to 5 years
Swimmers must have passed Tadpole to enroll.
Participants will be working on correct stroke
technique as they swim 5 yards unassisted freestyle.
They will be learning to swim backstroke 5 yards,
elementary backstroke 5 yards, and flutter kick on
front and back 5 yards.
TURTLE
3 to 5 years
Swimmers must have passed Otter or have the same
skills. Swimmer must be able to swim underwater,
freestyle, backstroke, and elementary backstroke.
Participants will learn to tread water and flutter kick
with a board on their front and back for 10 yards.
Swimmers will be introduced to rotary breathing and
the sitting dive.
GOLDFISH
3 to 5 years
Swimmers must have passed Turtle or be able to
swim at least 10 yards freestyle and backstroke
and be comfortable in the deep pool. Participants
will learn to tread water for 30 seconds and swim
freestyle with rotary breathing for 15 yards. They
will be working on endurance and kicking 25 yards,
sitting dive, and survival float. They will be learning the
standing dive.
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STARFISH
6 to 8 years
No water skills required. Participants will learn to
use a kick board, do front and back floats, swim
underwater 5 yards, streamline from the wall and
swim freestyle and backstroke with assistance 15
yards. Participants will also learn to tread water and
about pool safety.
GUPPY
6 to 8 years
Swimmers must have passed Starfish or have equal
skills. Participants will learn to tread water for 30
seconds, swim freestyle and backstroke for 15 yards,
swim underwater, float on front and back, and flutter
kick with a kick board 25 yards. Participants will also
be introduced to the sitting dive and safety skills.
STINGRAY
6 to 8 years
Swimmers must have passed Guppy or be able to
swim at least 15 yards freestyle and backstroke.
Participants will learn to tread water for 1 minute and
swim freestyle with rotary breathing for 25 yards. They
will be working on endurance and kicking 50 yards,
sitting dive, and the survival float. They will be learning
the standing dive.
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Summer
Summer 2014
2016  Recreation
Recreation Schedule
Schedule
MINNOW
9 to 14 years
No water skills required. Participants will learn to use
a kickboard, front and back floats, swim underwater 5
yards, streamline and swim on front and backs for 15
yards. Participants will also learn to tread water and
about pool safety.
MANTA RAY
9 to 14 years
Swimmers must have passed Minnow or have the
same water skills. Participants will learn to tread water
for 30 seconds, swim freestyle and backstroke for 15
yards, swim underwater, float on front and back, and
flutter kick with a kickboard 25 yards. Participants will
be introduced to the sitting dive and safety skills.
MARLIN
9 to 14 years
Swimmers must have passed Manta Ray or be able
to swim at least 15 yards freestyle and backstroke.
Participants will learn to tread water for 1 minute and
swim freestyle with rotary breathing for 25 yards. They
will be working on endurance and kicking 50 yards,
sitting dive, and the survival float. They will be learning
the standing dive.
AQUATICS
SWORDFISH
5 to 14 years
Swimmers must have passed Stingray or Marlin.
Participants will increase their endurance as they
continue to develop their front and back crawl. They
will be introduced to the breaststroke in addition
to working on endurance by flutter kicking on front
and back with a board. They will be swimming 50
yards freestyle, backstroke, elementary backstroke,
and breaststroke without stopping. Participants
will be practicing the survival swim, standing dive,
underwater swim, and treading water.
DOLPHIN
5 to 14 years
Swimmers must have passed Swordfish or have
similar skills. Participants will learn the butterfly and
sidestroke. They will be swimming 100 yards freestyle,
backstroke, elementary backstroke, and breaststroke
without stopping. They will be introduced to more
advanced safety skills and the 100 IM.
ADULT SWIM - BEGINNERS
14 years and up
This lesson is for participants who never learned
to swim and may not feel comfortable in the water.
This lesson is a group setting where adults learn the
primary skills of swimming, including floating on front
and back, and arm and leg movements.
ADULT SWIM - INTERMEDIATE
14 years and up
This lesson is for participants who are comfortable in
the water and want to work on developing strokes and
some endurance. Adults should have skills in Adult
Beginner, since Adult Intermediate will be developing
those skills previously learned.
SHARK/KILLER WHALE
5 to 14 years
Swimmers must have passed Dolphin or have similar
skills. Participants will continue to refine their skills
with an emphasis placed on butterfly, flip turns
and endurance. They will be swimming 200 yards
freestyle, backstroke, elementary backstroke, and
breaststroke without stopping, and treading water for
5 minutes.
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Arroyo Pool Morning Lessons
Lessons are 30 minutes and held Monday-Thursday.
The week of July 5-8, lessons are Tuesday-Friday.
PRIVATE LESSONS
6/20–6/23
6/27–6/30
7/5–7/8
7/11–7/14
7/18–7/21
7/25–7/28
8/1–8/4
8/8–8/11
Time
Fee
Class #
Section #
9:00
$88
700001
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
9:35
$88
700001
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
10:10
$88
700001
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
10:45
$88
700001
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
11:20
$88
700001
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
GROUP LESSONS
Session I
6/20–6/30
Session II
7/5–7/14
Session III
7/18–7/28
9:35 10:10 10:45 11:20
9:35 10:10 10:45 11:20
Section #
Section #
9:35
Session IV
8/1–8/11
10:10 10:45 11:20
9:35 10:10 10:45 11:20
Class Name
Fee
Class #
Seahorse
$74
700101
–
–
–
41
–
–
–
43
–
–
–
45
–
–
–
47
Pollywog
$78
700201
11
21
31
41
13
23
33
43
15
25
35
45
17
27
37
47
Tadpole
$78
700301
11
21
31
41
13
23
33
43
15
25
35
45
17
27
37
47
Otter
$78
700401
–
21
–
41
–
23
33
43
–
25
35
45
–
27
37
47
Turtle
$78
700501
–
–
31
–
–
–
33
–
–
–
–
45
–
27
–
47
Goldfish
$78
700601
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
43
–
–
35
–
17
–
37
–
Starfish
$78
700701
11
21
–
41
13
23
–
43
15
25
35
45
17
27
37
–
Guppy
$78
700801
11
21
31
41
13
23
33
–
15
25
35
–
17
27
37
–
Stingray
$78
700901
11
–
–
41
13
–
–
43
15
25
–
45
17
27
–
47
Minnow
$78
701001
–
21
–
–
–
23
–
–
–
–
–
45
–
–
–
47
Manta Ray
$78
701101
–
–
31
–
–
–
33
–
–
25
–
–
–
37
Marlin
$78
701201
–
21
–
–
–
–
–
43
–
25
–
–
–
27
–
–
Swordfish
$78
701301
11
–
31
–
13
–
33
–
15
–
–
45
17
–
–
47
Dolphin
$78
701401
11
–
31
–
13
–
33
–
15
–
–
45
17
–
–
47
Shark/Killer
Whale
$78
701501
–
21
–
–
–
23
–
–
–
25
–
–
–
27
–
–
12
Summer 2016  Recreation Schedule
Section #
Section #
AQUATICS
Arroyo Pool Evening Lessons
Lessons are 30 minutes and held Monday-Thursday.
The week of July 5-8, lessons are Tuesday-Friday.
PRIVATE LESSONS
6/20–6/23
6/27–6/30
7/5–7/8
7/11–7/14
7/18–7/21
7/25–7/28
8/1–8/4
8/8–8/11
Time
Fee
Class #
Section #
5:15
$88
700001
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
5:50
$88
700001
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
6:25
$88
700001
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
GROUP LESSONS
Session I
6/20–6/30
5:15
Class Name
5:50
Session II
7/5–7/14
6:25
5:15
Section #
5:50
Session III
7/18–7/28
6:25
5:15
Section #
5:50
Session IV
8/1–8/11
6:25
5:15
Section #
5:50
6:25
Fee
Class #
Section #
Seahorse
$74
700101
51
–
–
53
–
–
55
–
–
57
–
–
Pollywog
$78
700201
51
61
71
53
63
73
55
65
75
57
67
77
Tadpole
$78
700301
51
61
71
53
63
73
55
65
75
57
67
77
Otter
$78
700401
51
61
71
53
63
–
55
65
75
57
67
77
Turtle
$78
700501
–
61
–
–
63
73
–
65
75
–
67
77
Goldfish
$78
700601
–
–
–
–
63
–
–
65
75
57
67
77
Starfish
$78
700701
51
61
71
53
63
73
55
65
75
57
67
77
Guppy
$78
700801
51
61
71
53
63
73
55
–
75
57
–
77
Stingray
$78
700901
51
61
71
53
63
73
55
65
75
57
67
77
Minnow
$78
701001
51
–
–
–
–
73
–
65
–
–
–
–
Manta Ray
$78
701101
51
–
71
–
63
–
–
–
75
–
67
–
Marlin
$78
701201
–
–
–
53
–
–
55
65
–
57
–
77
Swordfish
$78
701301
–
–
71
–
–
73
55
–
75
57
–
77
Dolphin
$78
701401
–
–
71
–
–
73
55
–
–
57
–
–
Shark/Killer
Whale
$78
701501
–
61
–
–
63
–
–
65
–
–
67
–
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AQUATICS
Manor Pool Evening Lessons
Lessons are 30 minutes and held Monday-Thursday.
The week of July 5-8, lessons are Tuesday-Friday.
PRIVATE LESSONS
6/20–6/23
6/27–6/30
7/5–7/8
7/11–7/14
7/18–7/21
7/25–7/28
8/1–8/4
8/8–8/11
Time
Fee
Class #
Section #
5:15
$88
700002
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
5:50
$88
700002
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
6:25
$88
700002
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
GROUP LESSONS
Session I
6/20–6/30
5:15
Class Name
5:50
Session II
7/5–7/14
6:25
5:15
6:25
5:15
6:25
5:15
Section #
5:50
6:25
Class #
Seahorse
$74
700102
51
61
–
53
63
–
55
65
–
57
67
–
Pollywog
$78
700202
51
61
71
53
63
73
55
65
75
57
67
77
Tadpole
$78
700302
51
61
71
53
63
73
55
65
75
57
67
77
Otter
$78
700402
51
61
71
53
63
73
55
65
75
57
67
77
Turtle
$78
700502
51
61
–
53
63
–
55
65
–
57
67
–
Goldfish
$78
700602
–
–
–
–
–
73
–
–
75
–
–
77
Starfish
$78
700702
51
61
71
53
63
73
55
65
75
57
67
77
Guppy
$78
700802
51
61
–
53
63
–
55
65
–
57
67
–
Stingray
$78
700902
–
61
71
53
63
73
55
65
75
57
67
77
Minnow
$78
701002
51
61
71
53
–
–
55
–
–
57
–
–
Manta Ray
$78
701102
51
–
71
–
63
–
–
–
75
–
67
–
Marlin
$78
701202
–
61
–
–
63
73
–
65
–
–
–
77
Swordfish
$78
701302
51
–
–
53
63
–
55
65
–
57
67
–
Dolphin
$78
701402
51
–
–
53
–
–
55
–
–
57
–
–
Shark/Killer
Whale
$78
701502
–
–
71
–
–
73
–
–
75
–
–
77
Adult Beginner
$78
701602
–
–
71
–
–
73
–
–
75
–
–
77
Adult
Intermediate
$78
701702
–
–
71
–
–
73
–
–
75
–
–
77
Summer 2016  Recreation Schedule
Section #
5:50
Session IV
8/1–8/11
Fee
14
Section #
5:50
Session III
7/18–7/28
Section #
AQUATICS
Specialty Programs
JUNIOR SWIM INSTRUCTOR
JUNIOR LIFEGUARDING
Get a jump start on your future as a Swim Instructor
for the City of Davis! Participants will build leadership
skills and learn how to successfully teach children
swimming skills. In addition to completing land and
water training, participants will shadow current Swim
Instructors. Volunteer opportunities will be available
for participants who successfully complete the land,
water and shadow trainings. More information about
volunteer opportunities will be shared during class. No
classes on 7/4.
Want to be a Lifeguard but not old enough yet to
enroll in a Lifeguarding course? Get a jump start on
your future as a lifeguard with the Junior Lifeguarding
program! The American Red Cross Junior
Lifeguarding course focuses on building a foundation
of knowledge, attitudes, and skills of future lifeguards.
Emphasis will be placed on prevention of aquatic
accidents, fitness & swimming skills, response in an
emergency, leadership skills, and professionalism.
This course does not certify participants in first aid,
CPR, or AED or as a lifeguard.
11 to 15 years, Manor Pool
701802 04
701802 06
7/5–7/14
7/18–7/28
M–Th
M–Th
5:15–6:00 pm
5:15–6:00 pm
$74
$74
Prerequisites
Participants must be able to demonstrate the
following skills:
• Swim the front crawl for 25 yards continuously
while breathing to the front or side.
• Swim the breaststroke for 25 yards using a pull,
breathe, kick and glide sequence.
• Tread water for 1 minute using arms and legs.
• Show a level of comfort on the back by floating on
the back for 30 seconds or swimming on the back
for 25 yards using the elementary backstroke or
back crawl.
• Submerge and swim a distance of 10 feet under
water.
The prerequisite skills evaluation will occur on the first
day of the course. Participants who do not pass the
skills evaluation will not be able to continue with the
course & will not be eligible to receive a refund.
Participants who successfully complete the course
requirements will receive a certificate of completion.
11 to 15 years, Arroyo Pool
701901 04
701901 06
7/5–7/14
7/18–7/28
M–F
M–Th
9:00–11:30 am
9:00–11:30 am
$175
$175
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GYMNASTICS & DANCE
GYMNASTICS & DANCE
Toddler Gymnastics
DIAPER DAREDEVILS
CREATIVE CLIMBERS
This class is geared towards the exploration of
movement in a safe and fun environment. Our coaches
will instruct parents on how to help their children use
gymnastics equipment safely and effectively. Fine and
gross motor skills are introduced as well as irresistible
group activities. All participants must be enrolled to
participate. Parent/guardian participation required.
No classes on 7/2 and 7/4.
Children will enjoy jumping, climbing, and more! The
focus is on developing coordination through motor
skills with a strong emphasis on socialization and
group involvement. Coaches will guide parents on
how to help their child use the gymnastics equipment
safely and effectively. All participants must be enrolled
to participate. Parent/guardian participation required.
No classes on 7/2 and 7/4.
1 year, Civic Center Gym
2 to 3.5 years, Civic Center Gym
710000 01
710000 02
710000 11
710000 12
710000 51
710000 52
710000 61
710000 62
710000 71
710000 72
710000 73
710000 74
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6/13-7/11
7/18-8/15
6/15-7/13
7/20-8/17
6/14-7/14
7/19-8/18
6/17-7/15
7/22-8/19
6/18-7/16
7/23-8/20
6/18-7/16
7/23-8/20
M
M
W
W
TTh
TTh
F
F
Sa
Sa
Sa
Sa
9:00-9:30 am
9:00-9:30 am
9:00-9:30 am
9:00-9:30 am
5:00-5:30 pm
5:00-5:30 pm
10:00-10:30 am
10:00-10:30 am
9:00-9:30 am
9:00-9:30 am
11:00-11:30 am
11:00-11:30 am
Summer 2016  Recreation Schedule
$24
$30
$30
$30
$57
$57
$30
$30
$24
$30
$24
$30
710100 21
710100 22
710100 23
710100 24
710100 61
710100 62
710100 71
710100 72
710100 73
710100 74
6/13-7/13
7/18-8/17
6/13-7/13
7/18-8/17
6/17-7/15
7/22-8/19
6/18-7/16
7/23-8/20
6/18-7/16
7/23-8/20
MW
MW
MW
MW
F
F
Sa
Sa
Sa
Sa
9:30-10:00 am
9:30-10:00 am
10:00-10:30 am
10:00-10:30 am
9:00-9:30 am
9:00-9:30 am
9:30-10:00 am
9:30-10:00 am
10:00-10:30 am
10:00-10:30 am
$52
$57
$52
$57
$30
$30
$24
$30
$24
$30
GYMNASTICS & DANCE
Preschool Gymnastics
TINY TUMBLERS, JUNIOR JUMPERS AND
FANTASTIC FLIPPERS, 3 TO 5 YEARS
Children will have fun while working on a progression
of gymnastics skills, increasing strength, balance,
flexibility and coordination. Tiny Tumblers begins
the series as a fully structured class without parent
participation. Junior Jumpers and Fantastic Flippers
require instructor consent prior to registration. No
classes on 7/2 and 7/4.
Tiny Tumblers: Civic Center Gym
710200 01
710200 02
710200 11
710200 12
710200 21
710200 22
710200 23
710200 24
710200 25
710200 26
710200 51
710200 52
710200 61
710200 62
710200 63
710200 64
710200 71
710200 72
710200 73
710200 74
6/13-7/11
7/18-8/15
6/15-7/13
7/20-8/17
6/13-7/13
7/18-8/17
6/13-7/13
7/18-8/17
6/13-7/13
7/18-8/17
6/14-7/14
7/19-8/18
6/17-7/15
7/22-8/19
6/17-7/15
7/22-8/19
6/18-7/16
7/23-8/20
6/18-7/16
7/23-8/20
M
M
W
W
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
F
F
F
F
Sa
Sa
Sa
Sa
10:00-10:45 am
10:00-10:45 am
10:00-10:45 am
10:00-10:45 am
11:00-11:45 am
11:00-11:45 am
3:00-3:45 pm
3:00-3:45 pm
5:30-6:15 pm
5:30-6:15 pm
9:00-9:45 am
9:00-9:45 am
9:00-9:45 am
9:00-9:45 am
11:00-11:45 am
11:00-11:45 am
9:00-9:45 am
9:00-9:45 am
11:00-11:45 am
11:00-11:45 am
$35
$44
$44
$44
$77
$85
$77
$85
$77
$85
$85
$85
$44
$44
$44
$44
$35
$44
$35
$44
Open Gym
5:30-6:30 pm,
Civic Center Gym
Ages 1-17
$5 at the door*
Open Gym is an opportunity for Gymnastics
and Dance students to make up a missed class
or for those who want to try gymnastics for the
first time. Children ages 1-4 will need to have
a parent or guardian supervise them on the
gym floor. There is a $5 fee for all participants.
Gymnastics and Dance Staff will be available for
coaching questions, supervision and fun!
July 15
August 19
*Fee waived for participant currently enrolled in a
session and who is using Open Gym as a make-up class
Junior Jumpers: Civic Center Gym
710300 31
710300 32
710300 41
710300 42
710300 51
710300 52
710300 61
710300 62
710300 71
710300 72
6/14-7/12
7/19-8/16
6/16-7/14
7/21-8/18
6/14-7/14
7/19-8/18
6/17-7/15
7/22-8/19
6/18-7/16
7/23-8/20
T
T
Th
Th
TTh
TTh
F
F
Sa
Sa
10:00-10:45 am
10:00-10:45 am
10:00-10:45 am
10:00-10:45 am
11:00-11:45 am
11:00-11:45 am
10:00-10:45 am
10:00-10:45 am
10:00-10:45 am
10:00-10:45 am
$44
$44
$44
$44
$85
$85
$44
$44
$35
$44
Fantastic Flippers: Civic Center Gym
710400 71
710400 72
6/18-7/16
7/23-8/20
Sa
Sa
9:00-10:00 am
9:00-10:00 am
$46
$57
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GYMNASTICS & DANCE
Youth and Teen Gymnastics
GIRLS GYMNASTICS
Girls Gymnastics classes are designed to develop
skills, flexibility and coordination. Classes are taught
using USA Gymnastics Guidelines. All new students
must sign up for Level A. Each level thereafter
requires instructor consent. No classes on 7/2 and 7/4.
Girls A: 6 to 12 years, Civic Center Gym
710500 21
710500 22
710500 23
710500 24
710500 31
710500 32
710500 41
710500 42
710500 51
710500 52
710500 71
710500 72
6/13-7/13
7/18-8/17
6/13-7/13
7/18-8/17
6/14-7/12
7/19-8/16
6/16-7/14
7/21-8/18
6/14-7/14
7/19-8/18
6/18-7/16
7/23-8/20
MW
MW
MW
MW
T
T
Th
Th
TTh
TTh
Sa
Sa
4:15-5:15 pm
$92
4:15-5:15 pm
$102
5:30-6:30 pm
$92
5:30-6:30 pm
$102
4:15-5:15 pm
$52
4:15-5:15 pm
$52
4:15-5:15 pm
$52
4:15-5:15 pm
$52
5:30-6:30 pm
$102
5:30-6:30 pm
$102
11:00 am-12:00 pm $42
11:00 am-12:00 pm $52
Girls B: 6 to 12 years, Civic Center Gym
710600 21
710600 22
710600 23
710600 24
710600 53
710600 54
6/13-7/13
7/18-8/17
6/13-7/13
7/18-8/17
6/14-7/14
7/19-8/18
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
4:15-5:15 pm
4:15-5:15 pm
5:30-6:30 pm
5:30-6:30 pm
5:30-6:30 pm
5:30-6:30 pm
$92
$102
$92
$102
$102
$102
Private Gymnastics
& Dance Lessons
Does your child learn better on his/her own? Or
is your child working on mastering a specific
skill or trick? If so, private lessons may be just
right! Call the City of Davis Gymnastics Office at
(530) 757-5627 to set up a lesson time. Lessons
are offered in 30 minute increments. We will
schedule a coach who can teach at your child’s
ability level at a time that works for you. The cost
is $18 per 30 minutes.
Girls 1: 6 to 12 years, Civic Center Gym
710700 01
710700 02
710700 11
710700 12
710700 51
710700 52
Summer 2016  Recreation Schedule
M
M
W
W
TTh
TTh
4:15-5:15 pm
4:15-5:15 pm
4:15-5:15 pm
4:15-5:15 pm
5:30-6:30 pm
5:30-6:30 pm
$42
$52
$52
$52
$102
$102
Girls 2: 6 to 17 years, Civic Center Gym
710800 21
710800 22
710800 51
710800 52
6/13-7/13
7/18-8/17
6/14-7/14
7/19-8/18
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
5:30-7:00 pm
5:30-7:00 pm
5:30-7:00 pm
5:30-7:00 pm
$137
$152
$152
$152
Girls 3: 6 to 17 years, Civic Center Gym
710900 51
710900 52
6/14-7/14
7/19-8/18
TTh
TTh
5:30-7:00 pm
5:30-7:00 pm
$152
$152
Girls 4/5: 6 to 17 years, Civic Center Gym
711000 21
711000 22
18
6/13-7/11
7/18-8/15
6/15-7/13
7/20-8/17
6/14-7/14
7/19-8/18
6/13-7/13
7/18-8/17
MW
MW
5:30-7:30 pm
5:30-7:30 pm
$182
$202
GYMNASTICS & DANCE
BOYS GYMNASTICS
Boys Gymnastics is designed to develop gymnastics
skills that will help increase strength, balance,
flexibility and coordination. Classes are taught using
USA Gymnastics Guidelines. All new students must
sign up for Level A. Each level thereafter requires
instructor consent. No class on 7/2.
Boys A: 6 to 12 years, Civic Center Gym
711100 31
711100 32
711100 41
711100 42
711100 71
711100 72
6/14-7/12
7/19-8/16
6/16-7/14
7/21-8/18
6/18-7/16
7/23-8/20
T
T
Th
Th
Sa
Sa
4:15-5:15 pm
4:15-5:15 pm
4:15-5:15 pm
4:15-5:15 pm
10:00-11:00 am
10:00-11:00 am
$52
$52
$52
$52
$42
$52
Boys B: 6 to 12 years, Civic Center Gym
711200 31
711200 32
711200 41
711200 42
6/14-7/12
7/19-8/16
6/16-7/14
7/21-8/18
T
T
Th
Th
4:15-5:15 pm
4:15-5:15 pm
4:15-5:15 pm
4:15-5:15 pm
GYMNASTICS
PARTIES
For only $140.00 the
Gymnastics Party Package
includes:
•
•
•
•
2 hour facility rental
Tables and chairs
Set up and clean up
Facilitation by staff members
$52
$52
$52
$52
Parties at the Gymnastics and Dance Center are a great opportunity for
events including birthday parties, parents groups, sports teams or clubs.
Any desired party decorations, paper products, food or drinks may be
brought in by the party host. Parties can accommodate a maximum of 25
children. Party guests will enjoy games, a giant obstacle course, tumble
track, parachute fun, and more! The parties are led by enthusiastic and
interactive staff.
Saturdays from 1:30–3:30 pm and 4:00–6:00 pm
Sundays from 10:00 am–12:00 pm, 1:00–3:00 pm and 3:30–5:30 pm
Parties can be booked up to 6 months in advance.
Rental fee and $50 refundable deposit are due at the time of reservation.
10% non-resident fee.
Please call the Registration Office at
(530) 757-5626 to book your party TODAY!
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GYMNASTICS & DANCE
Dance
ME AND MY SHADOW
Discover the excitement of dance! Children will also
be given the opportunity to play games, stretch, and
increase self-confidence while being introduced to
basic ballet and dance concepts with the security
of family. Parent/guardian participation required. All
participants must be enrolled to participate.
2 to 3 years, Civic Center Gym
711500 11
711500 12
711500 61
711500 62
6/15-7/13
7/20-8/17
6/17-7/15
7/22-8/19
W
W
F
F
11:00-11:30 am
11:00-11:30 am
3:00-3:30 pm
3:00-3:30 pm
$34
$34
$34
$34
TUMBLING TUTUS
This is an introductory class in which children are able
to explore movement and dance. Children will learn
the basics of ballet through barre work and games as
well as gymnastics skills on the trampoline and floor.
All participants must be enrolled to participate. No
class on 7/4.
3 to 4 years, Civic Center Gym
711600 01
711600 02
711600 11
711600 12
711600 61
711600 62
20
6/13-7/11
7/18-8/15
6/15-7/13
7/20-8/17
6/17-7/15
7/22-8/19
M
M
W
W
F
F
3:00-3:45 pm
3:00-3:45 pm
10:00-10:45 am
10:00-10:45 am
3:45-4:30 pm
3:45-4:30 pm
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$41
$50
$50
$50
$50
$50
PRESCHOOL CLASSES
CREATIVE PLAYTIME
Creative Playtime includes innovative activities such
as arts and crafts, music, and developmental play as
well as outdoor play and occasional field trips. The
instructor is Jeanne Lupien. Parent participation is
required in each class. All siblings must be registered
for the class.
1.5 to 3 years, Chestnut Roundhouse
720000 21
720000 22
720000 41
720000 42
6/7-7/12
7/19-8/16
6/9-7/14
7/21-8/18
T
T
Th
Th
9:30-11:30 am
9:30-11:30 am
9:30-11:30 am
9:30-11:30 am
$87
$73
$87
$73
MINI MELODY MAKERS
This class is a fun musical playtime for children and
their parents. Children will be exposed to a variety
of music and musical instruments while enjoying a
relaxing open playtime. Other fun activities, such as
playing with sound, musical crafts and circle time with
singing and movement will be included. Jeanne Lupien
is the instructor for this class. Parent participation is
required. All siblings must be registered for the class.
1.5 to 5 years, Chestnut Roundhouse
720200 51
720200 52
6/10-7/15
7/22-8/19
F
F
9:30-10:30 am
9:30-10:30 am
$54
$45
Oh, Darn! Why was
my class canceled?
Sometimes a great class gets
canceled because people wait to
register until the last minute. Sign-up
early and if you change your mind, you
can transfer into another program up
to 7 business days prior to the class
starting. You have nothing to lose.
Sign up today and help us keep the
classes running.
PAINT AND SING PLAYTIME
A fun-filled time for young children and their parents
includes all of the innovative elements of Creative
Playtime and Play and Learn, with added special
emphasis on an extended musical circle time. No
class on 7/4.
2 to 5 years, Chestnut Roundhouse
720400 11
720400 12
720400 31
720400 32
6/6-7/11
7/18-8/15
6/8-7/13
7/20-8/17
M
M
W
W
9:30-11:30 am
9:30-11:30 am
9:30-11:30 am
9:30-11:30 am
$103
$103
$123
$103
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YOUTH CLASSES
YOUTH
SKYHAWKS SPORTS CLINICS
BAND AND STRINGS
This program is designed to give children a positive
first step into athletics. Participants learn balance,
body movement, hand/eye coordination, and skill
development through a series of sports-specific
games tailored to their attention spans. Our
trained staff and progressive curriculum allows
kids to develop at their own pace in a fun and safe
environment with lots of encouragement.
Don't let your playing skills fade away during the
summer months! Taught by DJUSD music teachers,
Kim Cole and Sherie Wall, this class involves one hour
of instrumental instruction and one hour of music
history/theory. Both instrument groups will be split
into intermediate and advanced levels. Prerequisite:
one year of private or public instruction on chosen
instrument. There is an $8.00 material fee, payable to
the instructor on the first class meeting. No class on
7/4.
3 years, West Manor Park
Soccer
Basketball
Baseball
720600 02
720600 05
720600 06
6/20-6/23 M-Th 3:00-3:45 pm $55
7/11-7/14 M-Th 3:00-3:45 pm $55
7/18-7/21 M-Th 3:00-3:45 pm $55
4 years, West Manor Park
Soccer
Basketball
Baseball
720600 12
720600 15
720600 16
6/20-6/23 M-Th 4:00-4:45 pm $55
7/11-7/14 M-Th 4:00-4:45 pm $55
7/18-7/21 M-Th 4:00-4:45 pm $55
5 to 6 years, West Manor Park
Soccer
Basketball
Baseball
720600 22
720600 25
720600 26
6/20-6/23 M-Th 5:00-5:45 pm $55
7/11-7/14 M-Th 5:00-5:45 pm $55
7/18-7/21 M-Th 5:00-5:45 pm $55
Behavior Policies
It is the goal of Parks and Community Services
to provide safe, positive and fun experiences
for all participants in our programs. In order
to achieve this goal, the department has
established behavior policies. Consequences for
misbehavior are usually progressive and reflect
the severity of the unacceptable behavior.
See page 58 for more information.
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Summer 2016  Recreation Schedule
Band Class: Grades 4 to 7, Harper Junior High
730500 BA
6/20-7/8
M-F
10:45 am-12:45 pm $185
Strings Class: Grades 4 to 7, Harper Junior High
730500 ST
6/20–7/8
M–F
8:30–10:30 am
$185
YOUTH
JAPANESE TAIKO DRUMMING
Introduction
This is an energetic class that introduces you to the
fundamentals of playing Taiko including the basic skill,
form, movement and rhythm patterns. In addition,
you will explore the rich history and traditions of
this ancient Japanese art form. A $15 material for
drumsticks (bachi) and earplugs are due on the first
day of class.
8 to 12 years, Chestnut Roundhouse
730400 01
6/14–6/30
TTh
4:00–5:00 pm
$53
Level II
Level II is a continuation of Introduction class.
Students will learn new techniques, forms and songs.
8 years and up, Chestnut Roundhouse
730400 02
7/19-8/18
TTh
4:00-5:00 pm
$88
SKATE PARK
Intermediate
This class will review the basics of Taiko and progress
to more challenging concepts. Open to students with
instructor consent.
8 years and up, Chestnut Roundhouse
730400 03
730400 04
6/14-6/30
7/19-8/18
TTh
TTh
5:00-6:00 pm
5:00-6:00 pm
$53
$88
The Skate Park, located in Community Park is
available for use by BMX bikers, skateboarders
and in-line skaters. All users are expected to
respect other users; especially those with less
advanced abilities. All users must wear proper
safety gear (helmets, elbow pads and knee pads).
BATTING CAGES
The Batting Cages are located at Playfields Park
in South Davis. Tokens are $1 each for 15 pitches.
Bats and helmets are available at no additional
charge. The batting cages are also available for
rent or large groups or teams.
Summer Hours (effective June 20, 2016)
Sunday–Thursday 5:00 pm–9:30 pm
Saturday 11:00 am–5:00 pm
Closed Friday
Hours subject to change depending upon the weather, e.g.,
cages may close in extremely hot weather.
For more information, contact Lori Conrad at
[email protected] or (530) 753-7731.
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CAMPS
Camp Information
TRADITIONAL CAMPS
CAMP HANDBOOK
Available online June 1
Please read the Camp Handbook prior to sending your
child to camp. This survival guide can be accessed
online at www.cityofdavis.org or the Parks and
Community Services office. It should help answer any
questions you have about camp.
CAMP SPECIFIC PERMISSION SLIP AND
MEDICAL INFORMATION FORM
All campers must have a Camp Specific Permission Slip
and Medical Information Form upon arriving at camp.
This form is located online or at our Registration Office.
Campers who do not have a completed Camp Specific
Permission and Medical Information Form will not be
permitted to participate until the form is completed by a
parent or legal guardian.
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Summer 2016  Recreation Schedule
Traditional camps are the heart and soul of the City
of Davis Parks and Community Services. We choose
campers favorite places to play and things to do.
Weekly activities include field trips, swimming or
simply have a great time at one of our local parks. Get
ready for a summer of endless fun!
SPECIALTY CAMPS
Have a bright and talented camper? Does your
child have a specific interest or hobby? Does your
child need to burn off some excess energy? Or are
you looking for something out of the ordinary and
exciting? Browse our extensive specialty section
for something that encourages creativity with the
traditional spirit.
SPORTS CAMPS
Give your aspiring athlete the opportunity to learn and
fine-tune their skills during the summer. City of Davis
sports camps are also designed to teach fair play,
teamwork and sportsmanship.
CAMPS
IS CAMP A GOOD FIT FOR MY CHILD?
If your child meets the age/grade requirement, is potty
trained and is capable of following staff directions
within a camp setting, then camp is a wonderful place
for your child to gain new experiences and make
new friends. If you have questions about the fit of a
specific camp, please feel free to contact us and we
can walk you through your concerns.
2016 Camp Session Dates
Su
T
W
Th
F
S
June
Wk 1
12
Wk 2
19
Wk 3
26
WHO ARE THE CAMP COUNSELORS?
We feel confident that we have the best staff around.
They have undergone training in risk management,
positive disciplinary techniques, how to teach and
much more. All camp staff has been fingerprinted
and background checked, and is First Aid and CPR
certified.
M
13
14
15
16
17
20
21
22
23
24
27
28
29
30
18
25
July
Wk 3
WHAT IF MY CAMPER NEEDS SPECIAL
ASSISTANCE?
The City of Davis complies with the Americans with
Disabilities Act. Accommodations for campers with
disabilities are individually assessed and determined
by our Inclusive Recreation Coordinator. We need a
minimum of 3 weeks notification prior to camp starting
in order to develop an appropriate accommodation
plan. Please call our office for more information about
meeting the needs of your camper.
Wk 4
3
Wk 5
10
Wk 6
17
Wk 7
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4
5
6
7
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11
12
13
14
18
19
20
21
25
26
27
28
1
8
15
22
29
2
9
16
23
30
August
Wk 8
31
Wk 9
7
Wk 10
14
2
3
4
5
1 9
10
11
12
8 15
16
17
18
19
6
13
20
Camp in Session ◯ Holiday
Camp is closed July 4, 2016. Week 4 camps will be prorated.
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Traditional Day Camps
2016 Summer Camps
Wk 1
Wk 2
Wk 3
Wk 4
Wk 5
Wk 6
Wk 7
Wk 8
Wk 9
Wk 10
Grade/Age
Times
Location
6/13–
6/17
6/20–
6/24
6/27–
7/1
7/5–
7/8
7/11–
7/15
7/18–
7/22
7/25–
7/29
8/1–
8/5
8/8–
8/12
8/15–
8/19
Camp Putah
Grades 2–7
8:00–2:00 pm
Camp Putah
Kinder Camp
Grades TK–1 8:00–12:00 pm Valley Oak Elementary
PM Kids
Grades 1–7
3:00–6:00 pm
Community Pool
Building
Rainbow Summer
Slide Hill Park
Grades 1–7
8:00–3:00 pm
Slide Hill Park
Rainbow Summer
Community Park
Grades 1–4
8:00–3:00 pm
Community Park
Summer Quest
Grades 2–7
8:00–6:00 pm
Central Park
Voyagers
Grades 5–7
8:00–3:00 pm
Community Park
Grades 2–4
9:00–12:00 pm
DHS Community Gym
Grades 4–7 9:00–12:00 pm
DHS Community Gym
Grades 4–7
1:00–4:00 pm
DHS Community Gym
9–14 years
9:00–12:00 pm
DHS Community Gym
9–14 years
9:00–3:00 pm
DHS Community Gym
Grades 1–6
1:00–4:00 pm
DHS Community Gym
6–12 years
9:00–12:00 pm
Pioneer Park
6–12 years
9:00–3:00 pm
Pioneer Park
Skyhawks Golf
5–9 years
9:00–12:00 pm
Pioneer Park
Skyhawks Mini-Hawk
4–7 years
9:00–12:00 pm
Pioneer Park
Skyhawks Multi-Sport
6–12 years
9:00–3:00 pm
Pioneer Park
6–12 years
9:00–12:00 pm
Pioneer Park
6–12 years
9:00–3:00 pm
Pioneer Park
7–12 years
9:00–12:00 pm
Community Gym
Basketball
Sports Camps
Basketball-Advanced
Basketball-Girls Only
Skyhawks Flag Football
Skyhawks Soccer
Skyhawks Volleyball
Teens
Rock Band Camp
10–17 years 10:00–2:00 pm
Training
Rock Band University
Teen Camp
Grades 7–10
9:00–3:30 pm
VMC
Trekkers
Grades 6–9
Monday–Friday
Trip 1: Central Coast
Trip 2: Yosemite
Trip 3: Point Reyes
Camp Putah Volunteer Grades 9–11 7:30–2:30 pm
Camp Putah
11–15 years
9:00–11:30 pm
Arroyo Park/Pool
Junior Swim Instructor 11–15 years
5:15–6:00 pm
Manor Pool
Junior Lifeguard
Rec Leader in Training Grades 8–10 9:00–12:00 pm
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Summer 2016  Recreation Schedule
Davis
Wk 2
Wk 3
Wk 4
Wk 5
Wk 6
Wk 7
Wk 8
Wk 9
Wk 10
6/20–
6/24
6/27–
7/1
7/5–
7/8
7/11–
7/15
7/18–
7/22
7/25–
7/29
8/1–
8/5
8/8–
8/12
8/15–
8/19
Times
Location
Advanced Robotics
6–12 years
1:00–4:00 pm
VMC
Animation Creators:
Stop Motion
7–11 years
1:00–4:00 pm
VMC
Grades 1–3
8:00–3:00 pm
Community Pool Bld.
Grades 4–6
8:00–3:00 pm
Community Pool Bld.
Comic Creators:
Superhero Adventure
7–11 years
9:00–12:00 pm
VMC
Computer Animation
Fundamentals
9–13 years
9:00–12:00 pm
VMC
Crazy Crime Lab
6–12 years
9:00–12:00 pm
VMC
Dance Camp
Grades 1–7
8:00–3:00 pm
Civic Center Gym
Central Park
Arts and Crafts
Dog Days of Summer
Specialty Day Camps
Wk 1
6/13–
6/17
Grade/Age
11–18 years 9:00–12:00 pm
7–11 years
1:00–4:00 pm
VMC
Eureka!
Inventors Camp
6–12 years
9:00–12:00 pm
VMC
Filmmaking
8–12 years
1:00–4:00 pm
VMC
Grossology
6–12 years
1:00–4:00 pm
VMC
Gymnastics Camp
Grades 1–7
8:00–3:00 pm
Civic Center Gym
Horse Camp
Grades 2–6
8:30–3:00 pm
Sterling Riding
Academy
Horse CampProgressive Skills
7–12 years
9:00–12:00 pm
Sterling Riding
Academy
Intro to Video
Game Design
9–13 years
1:00–4:00 pm
VMC
Invention-Action
6–12 years
1:00–4:00 pm
VMC
Jedi Robotics using
Lego WeDo
7–9 years
9:00–12:00 pm
VMC
Grades 2–4
8:00–3:00 pm
Redwood Comm Bld.
Grades 5–7
8:00–3:00 pm
Redwood Comm Bld.
Mad Lab
6–12 years
9:00–12:00 pm
VMC
My First Video Game!
5–8 years
9:00–12:00 pm
VMC
Pre-Engineering
using Lego
5–6 years
9:00–12:00 pm
VMC
Radical Robots
6–12 years
9:00–12:00 pm
VMC
Robotics using Lego
EV3
9–12 years
1:00–4:00 pm
VMC
Skate Camp
6–12 years
9:00–3:00 pm Community Skate Park
Spy Academy
6–12 years
1:00–4:00 pm
VMC
Engineering
FUNdamentals
Kids in the Kitchen
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CAMPS
RAINBOW SUMMER
Rainbow Summer is sure to provide a positive, fun-filled summer. Each week is packed with an array of activities
and adventures including crafts, games, local field trips, special events and guests, swimming and more! Kids
enrolled for PM Kids Club will be transported by bus to Community Park for extended care. No class on 7/4.
Theme
Community Park
Grades 1-4
Slide Hill
Grades 1-7
Dates
Days
Times
Fee
Wonderland
740000 01
740100 01
6/13–6/17
M–F
8:00 am–3:00 pm
$106
Outdoorsy
740000 02
740100 02
6/20–6/24
M–F
8:00 am–3:00 pm
$106
Art Hop
740000 03
740100 03
6/27–7/1
M–F
8:00 am–3:00 pm
$106
Wildthings
740000 04
740100 04
7/5–7/8
T–F
8:00 am–3:00 pm
$85
Foodies and Zombies
740000 05
740100 05
7/11–7/15
M–F
8:00 am–3:00 pm
$106
Imagine Create Explore
740000 06
740100 06
7/18–7/22
M–F
8:00 am–3:00 pm
$106
Riddle Me This
740000 07
740100 07
7/25–7/29
M–F
8:00 am–3:00 pm
$106
Gizmos and Gadgets
740000 08
740100 08
8/1–8/5
M–F
8:00 am–3:00 pm
$106
Camps Got Talent
740000 09
740100 09
8/8–8/12
M–F
8:00 am–3:00 pm
$106
Country Carnival
740000 10
740100 10
8/15–8/19
M–F
8:00 am–3:00 pm
$106
All Summer
740000 99
740100 99
6/13–8/19
M–F
8:00 am–3:00 pm
$957
SUMMER QUEST
Come join Davis’s largest and most adventurous camp and embark on trips to awesome places around the Davis
area. Each action-packed week is guaranteed to keep campers busy with a field trip or two, swimming, crafts,
games, and special events and guests. Each camper is required to purchase and wear a Summer Quest t-shirt for
all field trips. T-shirts are $12 and can be purchased on the first day of camp.
Grades 2 to 7, Central Park
Field Trips
Activity Number
Dates
Days
Times
Fee
Water World & Sky High Sports
740200 01
6/13–6/17
M–F
8:00 am–6:00 pm
$180
West Sac Aquatics Center & Vacaville Ice Sports
740200 02
6/20–6/24
M–F
8:00 am–6:00 pm
$165
Old Sac Underground & Crocker Art Museum
740200 03
6/27–7/1
M–F
8:00 am–6:00 pm
$165
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Sky Zone & San Francisco Zoo
740200 04
7/5–7/8
T–F
8:00 am–6:00 pm
$132
Oakland Regional Park & Golfland Sunsplash
740200 05
7/11–7/15
M–F
8:00 am–6:00 pm
$165
Discovery Kingdom & The Rink
740200 06
7/18–7/22
M–F
8:00 am–6:00 pm
$180
Yerba Buena Ice Skate & Magic Show VMC
740200 07
7/25–7/29
M–F
8:00 am–6:00 pm
$165
Raging Waters & SF Innovation Hangar
740200 08
8/1–8/5
M–F
8:00 am–6:00 pm
$180
Imax & Sac State Aquatics Center
740200 09
8/8–8/12
M–F
8:00 am–6:00 pm
$165
Capitol Bowl & Wake Island Watersports
740200 10
8/15–8/19
M–F
8:00 am–6:00 pm
$180
Summer 2016  Recreation Schedule
CAMPS
VOYAGERS
Calling all explorers! A new summer means new, revamped adventures with our on-the-move outdoor biking
camp! Campers visit two to three locations every day within Davis making the most of our community. Each
week campers will have the chance to swim and participate in our special Friday events in addition to taking trips
based on weekly themes. Campers meet with their bikes at the “hill” in Community Park. Bikes are required for
this camp. Please see www.cityofdavis.org for sample calendars!
Grades 5 to 7, Community Park
Theme
Activity Number
Dates
Days
Times
Fee
The Great Outdoors
740300 02
6/20–6/24
M–F
8:00 am–3:00 pm
$145
$145
Art Week
740300 03
6/27–7/1
M–F
8:00 am–3:00 pm
Culinary Week
740300 05
7/11–7/15
M–F
8:00 am–3:00 pm
$145
Freestyle Week
740300 06
7/18–7/22
M–F
8:00 am–3:00 pm
$145
Mystery Week
740300 07
7/25–7/29
M–F
8:00 am–3:00 pm
$145
Theatre Week
740300 09
8/8–8/12
M–F
8:00 am–3:00 pm
$145
Country Ag Week
740300 10
8/15–8/19
M–F
8:00 am–3:00 pm
$145
ARTS & CRAFTS CAMP
KIDS IN THE KITCHEN
Let your camper experience the most creative side
of camp and learn new arts and crafts skills. With
at least one in-depth project each day in addition to
classic camp activities like games, swimming, local
field trips and special events, campers will expand
their skills and have a blast all week long.
Summer can really sizzle in this hands-on cooking
class! Delicious main courses, delectable desserts
and scrumptious snacks are all part of this fun-filled
culinary experience. In addition to cooking, campers
will play games, go on local field trips, swim and
participate in special events. Bikes are required for
this camp.
Grades 1 to 3, Community Pool Building
740400 01
740400 02
740400 05
740400 10
6/13-6/17
6/20-6/24
7/11-7/15
8/15-8/19
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
8:00 am-3:00 pm $145
8:00 am-3:00 pm $145
8:00 am-3:00 pm $145
8:00 am-3:00 pm $145
Grades 4 to 6, Community Pool Building
740400 03
740400 07
6/27-7/1
7/25-7/29
M-F
M-F
8:00 am-3:00 pm
8:00 am-3:00 pm
Bikes are required for this camp
$145
$145
Grades 2 to 4, Redwood Community Building
740500 01
740500 03
740500 07
740500 09
6/13-6/17
6/27-7/1
7/25-7/29
8/8-8/12
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
8:00 am-3:00 pm $145
8:00 am-3:00 pm $145
8:00 am-3:00 pm $145
8:00 am-3:00 pm $145
Grades 5 to 7, Redwood Community Building
740500 02
740500 04
740500 06
740500 08
6/20-6/24
7/5-7/8
7/18-7/22
8/1-8/5
M-F
T-F
M-F
M-F
8:00 am-3:00 pm $145
8:00 am-3:00 pm $118
8:00 am-3:00 pm $145
8:00 am-3:00 pm $145
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CAMPS
KINDER CAMP
You’re never too young for camp! Kinder Camp is
designed for children entering kindergarten and first
grade in the coming fall. While playing irresistible
games, campers will learn teamwork and cooperation,
make new friends and have tons of FUN! This camp
is not a parent participation camp, but motivates your
child to meet new people and learn independence awesome skills for starting school.
Grades TK to 1, Valley Oak Elementary
740600 02
740600 03
740600 05
740600 06
740600 08
740600 09
6/20-6/24
6/27-7/1
7/11-7/15
7/18-7/22
8/1-8/5
8/8-8/12
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
8:00 am-12:00 pm $74
8:00 am-12:00 pm $74
8:00 am-12:00 pm $74
8:00 am-12:00 pm $74
8:00 am-12:00 pm $74
8:00 am-12:00 pm $74
PM KIDS CLUB
Looking for a full-day program? If you need care for
your child after camp ends, we have just the thing
for you! PM Kids Club provides a relaxed, low-key
environment for campers to unwind after their busy
day at camp. A small snack is provided daily to keep
your camper’s energy up. PM Kids Club is located
at the Community Pool Building in Community Park.
Campers coming from Rainbow Summer Camps,
Camp Putah, Voyagers, Kids in the Kitchen, Arts and
Crafts Camp, Horse Camp, Dance Camp, Skate
Camp and Gymnastics Camps can enroll in PM Kids
Club and will be transported safely by our
experienced staff via bus or bike to PM Kids Club
with no help needed from camper parents. These are
the only camps transported to PM Kids Club by City
Staff.
Grades 1 to 7, Community Pool Building
740700 01
740700 02
740700 03
740700 04
740700 05
740700 06
740700 07
740700 08
740700 09
740700 10
6/13-6/17
6/20-6/24
6/27-7/1
7/5-7/8
7/11-7/15
7/18-7/22
7/25-7/29
8/1-8/5
8/8-8/12
8/15-8/19
M-F
M-F
M-F
T-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
3:00-6:00 pm
3:00-6:00 pm
3:00-6:00 pm
3:00-6:00 pm
3:00-6:00 pm
3:00-6:00 pm
3:00-6:00 pm
3:00-6:00 pm
3:00-6:00 pm
3:00-6:00 pm
$47
$47
$47
$37
$47
$47
$47
$47
$47
$47
GYMNASTICS CAMP
Our campers will learn gymnastics skills on vault,
bars, beam, floor and tumble track. Throughout the
week campers will enjoy swimming, bowling, crafts
and outdoor activities. Participants need to come
in comfortable clothing and bring a lunch each day.
Every Friday campers will perform a special show for
family and friends to come and watch!
Grades 1 to 7, Civic Center Gym
740900 05
740900 06
740900 09
740900 10
Summer 2016  Recreation Schedule
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
8:00 am-3:00 pm $165
8:00 am-3:00 pm $165
8:00 am-3:00 pm $165
8:00 am-3:00 pm $165
DANCE CAMP
We will explore jazz, ballet, hip hop, tap and more!
This camp is great for beginner and current dancers.
Each dancer will work on skills at their own ability
level. Throughout the week campers will enjoy
swimming, bowling, crafts and outdoor activities.
On Friday we will have a special show for family and
friends. Participants need to bring a lunch every day
and come in comfortable clothing.
Grades 1 to 7, Civic Center Gym
741000 02
741000 04
30
7/11-7/15
7/18-7/22
8/8-8/12
8/15-8/19
6/20-6/24
7/5-7/8
M-F
T-F
8:00 am-3:00 pm
8:00 am-3:00 pm
$165
$132
CAMPS
CAMP PUTAH
Priority Registration
for Outdoor Education
BEGINS TUESDAY, MARCH 8 AT 8:00AM
Which camps are included?
Camp Putah
Horse Camp
Trekkers (pg. 41)
Who can enroll?
Davis residents ONLY
What else do I need to know?
• Registration will be online and in-person ONLY
• Camp registration is limited to one week,
per program, per eligible child
• Priority Registration for Outdoor Education closes
on Friday, March 11 at 5:00pm.
Where can I get more information
about Summer enrollment?
Refer to pages 60-61 for more details.
This high-demand unique program consists of
activities including archery, canoeing, hiking, tie-dye,
crafts and nature education. On Thursday, campers
rock climb at Rocknasium, go swimming, participate
in campfire activities and stay for an overnight!
Parents are invited out to camp on Thursday night to
watch skits and songs performed by their camper.
Campers meet with their bike at the south end of
Central Park, 3rd and C Streets and ride out to camp
(located behind the UCD Airport at Hopkins and Levee
Roads). Each participant is required to wear a camp
shirt on Thursday, which is also great for tie-dying!
Shirts are $12 and can be purchased at the Parks &
Community Services Office or at camp. For those
signed up for PM Kids Club, counselors will supervise
campers until PM Kids Club opens at 3:00 pm.
Grades 2 to 7, Camp Putah
741200 01
741200 02
741200 03
741200 04
741200 05
741200 06
741200 07
741200 08
741200 09
741200 10
6/13-6/17
6/20-6/24
6/27-7/1
7/5-7/8
7/11-7/15
7/18-7/22
7/25-7/29
8/1-8/5
8/8-8/12
8/15-8/19
M-F
M-F
M-F
T-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
8:00 am-2:00 pm
8:00 am-2:00 pm
8:00 am-2:00 pm
8:00 am-2:00 pm
8:00 am-2:00 pm
8:00 am-2:00 pm
8:00 am-2:00 pm
8:00 am-2:00 pm
8:00 am-2:00 pm
8:00 am-2:00 pm
$210
$210
$210
$177
$210
$210
$210
$210
$210
$210
HORSE CAMP
Encourage your child to start horsing around! Horse
Camp offers beginning instructions in English riding
and horse care at Sterling Riding Academy in the
mornings. Afternoons are filled with recreational
activities and swimming. Meet at Community Park
each morning and from there transportation will
be provided to and from Sterling Riding Academy.
Parents are welcome to visit the stables on Friday
to watch their child ride. This camp is for beginners.
For more information about shoe requirements, etc.,
please visit www.sterlingridingacademy.com
Grades 2 to 6, Sterling Riding Academy
741300 01
741300 02
741300 03
741300 06
741300 08
6/13-6/17
6/20-6/24
6/27-7/1
7/18-7/22
8/1-8/5
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
8:30 am-3:00 pm $277
8:30 am-3:00 pm $277
8:30 am-3:00 pm $277
8:30 am-3:00 pm $277
8:30 am-3:00 pm $277
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DOG DAYS OF SUMMER
CAMP JACK HAZARD FAMILY CAMP
This camp introduces campers to dog training
techniques through popular dog sports like agility,
rally obedience and nose work. The emphasis is
always on safety and responsibility to the dogs and
to the fellow campers. Campers must be capable of
independently controlling and caring for their dog.
Campers must bring a non-aggressive dog, who is at
least 6 months old, and high value treats each day of
camp. Repeating campers are always welcome. There
is a $20 materials fee, payable to the instructor on the
first class meeting which includes a bait bag, clicker
and a dog toy at the end of the session.
CJH offers adventure in the heart of the Sierra Nevada
Mountains. Bring family and friends for a weekend
full of nature, swimming, hiking, rock climbing, arts &
crafts, high & low ropes courses, campfires, games
and so much more! Come to camp and have an
adventure that will last a life-time!
11 to 18 years, Central Park
741500 02
741500 03
741500 06
6/20-6/24
6/27-7/1
7/18-7/22
M-F
M-F
M-F
9:00 am-12:00 pm $135
9:00 am-12:00 pm $135
9:00 am-12:00 pm $135
PROGRESSIVE SKILLS HORSE CAMP
If you have completed at least two weeks of beginning
horse camp, then this is the camp for you! Riders
continue to develop skills including trotting, balance,
position and control while mounted. During the
non-mounted time participants will gain new skills
in horsemanship, horse care and safety. Parents
are invited to visit on Friday morning to view a
mounted game in action! For detailed info including
directions, please check the FAQ's link at www.
sterlingridingacademy.com. An afternoon option is
available directly through Sterling Riding Academy.
Transportation is not provided for this camp.
7 to 12 years, Sterling Riding Academy
741400 05
741400 07
7/11-7/15
7/25-7/29
M-F
M-F
9:00 am-12:00 pm $184
9:00 am-12:00 pm $184
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Camp Jack Hazard
8/12-8/14F-Su3:00-5:00pm
Child: 0 to 5 years
Youth: 6 to 17 years
Adult: 18 years and up
741600 CH
741600 YO
741600 AD
$0
$100
$200
CAMPS
BASKETBALL CAMP
All camps are designed to teach basic
fundamentals through team and individual drills
as well as scrimmages. All levels stress teamwork,
sportsmanship and fun. The camps for younger
children will focus on shooting, dribbling and basic
defense. The camps for older children will reinforce
the fundamentals as well as teach rebounding,
screens, pick and rolls, zone and man-to-man
defense, and some offensive sets. The “Advanced”
session is for those players who have mastered the
basic skills and want to learn the intricacies of the
game. All participants will receive a camp t-shirt.
Please indicate t-shirt size on the registration form.
The Community Gym is located at Davis High School.
Grades 4 to 7, Community Gym
742500 05
742500 16
7/11-7/15
7/18-7/22
M-F
M-F
9:00 am-12:00 pm $125
1:00-4:00 pm
$125
Grades 2 to 4, Community Gym
742500 06
7/18-7/22
M-F
9:00 am-12:00 pm $125
Advanced: 9 to 14 years, Community Gym
742500 07
742500 17
7/25-7/29
7/25-7/29
M-F
M-F
9:00 am-12:00 pm $125
9:00 am-3:00 pm $175
Girls Only: Grades 1 to 6, Community Gym
742500 15
7/11-7/15
M-F
1:00-4:00 pm
$125
Oh, Darn! Why was
my class canceled?
Sometimes a great class gets
canceled because people wait to
register until the last minute. Sign-up
early and if you change your mind, you
can transfer into another program up
to 7 business days prior to the class
starting. You have nothing to lose.
Sign up today and help us keep the
classes running.
SKATE CAMP
Campers are invited to join some of the best
skateboard instructors in the area for a summer of
skateboarding fun. Campers receive developmental
instruction from beginning to intermediate on
skateboarding basics. Age-appropriate and skillappropriate instruction will be provided on techniques,
as well as safety! Skaters must bring their skateboards
and wear safety gear, including helmet, elbow and
knee pads.
6 to 12 years, Skate Park at Community Park
742400 03
742400 04
742400 06
742400 08
6/27-7/1
7/5-7/8
7/18-7/22
8/1-8/5
M-F
T-F
M-F
M-F
9:00 am-3:00 pm $156
9:00 am-3:00 pm $129
9:00 am-3:00 pm $156
9:00 am-3:00 pm $156
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CAMPS
Skyhawks Sports Camps
SKYHAWKS MULTI SPORT
This Multi-Sport program allows young athletes
to discover and develop a passion for a variety of
sports in one setting. Campers learn the essential
rules, strategies and skills of soccer, baseball and
basketball. All participants receive a t-shirt, ball and
merit award.
6 to 12 years, Pioneer Park
742600 11
742600 90
6/13-6/17
8/15-8/19
M-F
M-F
9:00 am-3:00 pm
9:00 am-3:00 pm
$205
$205
SKYHAWKS FLAG FOOTBALL
Flag Football is a fun and safe introduction
to “America’s Game”. Participants learn the
fundamentals of passing, rushing, receiving and
defense along with the rules, strategy and play-calls
of the game. Camp ends with the Skyhawks Super
Bowl! Looking for a full-day camp? Flag Football +
Connection includes a supervised lunch followed by
an afternoon of Kickball, Dodgeball and Capture the
Flag. Participants receive a t-shirt, football, and player
evaluation.
6 to 12 years, Pioneer Park
SKYHAWKS MINI-HAWK
Baseball, basketball and soccer are taught in a
safe, structured environment filled with lots of
encouragement and a big focus on fun! Through
games and activities, campers explore balance, hand/
eye coordination, and skill development at their own
pace. Participants receive a t-shirt, ball and merit
award.
742600 14
742600 24
742600 68
742600 78
7/5-7/8
7/5-7/8
8/1-8/5
8/1-8/5
T-F
T-F
M-F
M-F
9:00 am-12:00 pm
9:00 am-3:00 pm
9:00 am-12:00 pm
9:00 am-3:00 pm
$125
$165
$155
$205
4 to 7 years, Pioneer Park
742600 01
742600 80
6/13-6/17
8/15-8/19
M-F
M-F
9:00 am-12:00 pm $155
9:00 am-12:00 pm $155
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Note: Skyhawks camp participants are not transported to PM
Kids Club.
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CAMPS
SKYHAWKS VOLLEYBALL
The fundamental skills of volleyball are taught
through game-speed drills and daily scrimmages that
focus on passing, setting, hitting, and serving. This
indoor, co-ed program is designed for the beginning
and intermediate player. All participants receive a
volleyball, t-shirt, and player evaluation certificate.
See Camp Handbook for more information
7 to 12 years, Community Gym-NEW DATES
9:00 am-12:00 pm $135
SKYHAWKS SOCCER
This fun, skill-intensive program is designed for
beginning to intermediate players. Using our
progressive curriculum, campers will gain the
technical skills, strategy and sports knowledge to
take their next step into soccer. Looking for a full-day
camp? Soccer + Connection includes a supervised
lunch followed by an action packed afternoon
of Kickball, Dodgeball and Capture the Flag. All
participants receive a t-shirt, soccer ball and player
evaluation.
6 to 12 years, Pioneer Park
742600 34
742600 44
7/5-7/8
7/5-7/8
T-F
T-F
9:00 am-12:00 pm $125
9:00 am-3:00 pm $165
SKYHAWKS GOLF CAMP
Using the SNAG (Starting New at Golf) system,
participants use modified equipment to learn the
fundamentals of putting, chipping, pitching and driving
in addition to the rules, etiquette and strategy of the
game. All equipment is provided. All participants
receive a t-shirt and merit award.
See Camp Handbook for more information.
5 to 9 years, Pioneer Park
742600 45
7/11-7/15
M-F
9:00 am-12:00 pm $155
Note: Skyhawks camp participants are not transported to PM
Kids Club.
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CAMPS
Play-Well LEGO
Engineering
Fresh-i Media/
Tech Camps
PRE-ENGINEERING USING LEGO®
COMIC CREATORS: SUPERHERO
ADVENTURES
Let your imagination run wild with thousands of
LEGO® pieces! Build projects such as bridges,
mazes, and motorized cars, and use special pieces to
create your own unique design. Explore the endless
possibilities of LEGO® Building System with the
guidance of a Play-Well Instructor.
5 to 6 years, Veterans Memorial Center
742800 05
7/11-7/15
M-F
9:00 am-12:00 pm $182
Students become the creators and make their own
digital comic book complete with heroes, villains
and epic adventures! Working with Comic Life
software, kids create an original multi – page full
color comic. When class is finished students will have
an interesting comic series to share with family and
friends!
7 to 11 years, Veterans Memorial Center
ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS USING
LEGO®
742900 02
Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering and
architecture through engineer-designed projects such
as arch bridges, skyscrapers, motorized cars and
the Battle Track! Explore your craziest ideas with the
guidance of a Play-Well instructor.
ANIMATION CREATORS: STOP MOTION
WORKSHOP
7 to 11 years, Veterans Memorial Center
742800 15
7/11-7/15
M-F
1:00-4:00 pm
$182
JEDI ROBOTICS USING LEGO® WEDO
Build and program robots inspired by a galaxy far, far
away using the LEGO® WeDo system! Lift an X-Wing
from Dagobah swamp, program a droid-sorting
factory, and land an Imperial Shuttle using motion
sensors. In small groups, learn basic programming,
engineering, and robotics concepts in a fun Jedithemed environment.
7 to 9 years, Veterans Memorial Center
742800 06
7/18-7/22
M-F
9:00 am-12:00 pm $200
ROBOTICS USING LEGO® EV3
Learn about mechanical and software design, loops,
conditional statements, problem solving, and teamwork skills. Work in small groups, and control the robot to avoid obstacles, pick up and carry objects, and
play sounds. Projects are structured so that students
work in an open-ended, investigative environment
while having fun.
9 to 12 years, Veterans Memorial Center
742800 16
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M-F
1:00-4:00 pm
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$200
6/20-6/24
M-F
9:00 am-12:00 pm $200
Work with your favorite toys to create fun and original
stop motion animations! Students work together to
create an original story through animation. Basic
concepts such as camera angles, storyboards,
scripting elements and theme will be introduced.
Students will also do voiceover work for their
animation and add a musical score to their completed
project.
7 to 11 years, Veterans Memorial Center
742900 12
6/20-6/24
M-F
1:00-4:00 pm
$200
CAMPS
Mad Science Camps
COMPUTER ANIMATION FUNDAMENTALS
WITH PC
CRAZY CRIME LAB
Focus on the science of forensics in this hands-on
look at crime scenes. Work as a detective to collect
and examine evidence, from fingerprints to tracks to
trash! Recreate the scene of a crime using clues and
detailed observations. Campers will connect the dots
and sniff out suspects in this interactive investigation
into the science of sleuthing.
Young animators learn computer software techniques
to create digitally animated characters and stories. In
this class, participants will learn skills that help with
computer drawing, character creation and movement,
voiceover work and character interaction and speech.
In small groups, students will focus on learning
introductory computer animation techniques and will
create original characters and short animated stories.
6 to 12 years, Veterans Memorial Center
743000 01
9 to 13 years, Veterans Memorial Center
742900 10
8/15-8/19
M-F
9:00 am-12:00 pm $200
5 to 8 years, Veterans Memorial Center
M-F
9:00 am-12:00 pm $179
Ewwwww, Gross! You've never had so much fun
with the ooey, gooey and GROSS things of science!
Show some guts as you process food in your
Digestor Inspector and see what systems make our
bodies go. Have some good, rotten fun with garbage
decomposition and see how important water is for
everything! You’ll learn about the power of chemistry,
how it affects matter (the stuff everything is made of)
and get to make your own totally yucky polymer slime
to keep! Just don’t describe this stuff during dinner!
Younger Game Developers work in pairs to conceive,
design and build their own original computer game.
Students will learn fun techniques like creating
characters and levels and making their characters fly
and bounce around the game screen!
8/8-8/12
M-F
GROSSOLOGY
MY FIRST VIDEO GAME!
742900 09
6/13-6/17
9:00 am-12:00 pm $200
INTRODUCTION TO VIDEO GAME DESIGN
Beginning Game Developers work in pairs to conceive,
design and build their own original computer game.
Everything created for their game is original to the
team—the characters, the action, the background,
the music and the format. Students use creative and
critical thinking to complete their games and build
teamwork skills working in partners.
6 to 12 years, Veterans Memorial Center
743000 11
6/13-6/17M-F
1:00-4:00 pm
$179
9 to 13 years, Veterans Memorial Center
742900 19 8/8-8/12
M-F
1:00-4:00 pm $200
FILMMAKING: FROM SCRIPT TO PREMIERE
Learn the secrets of filmmaking in a fun, relaxed and
engaging atmosphere! Using handheld video cameras
and editing software, students produce an original
film, integrating simple special effects, sound effects
and a musical score. Students learn about the entire
filmmaking process and learn skills in production,
directing, story development, acting and more!
8 to 12 years, Veterans Memorial Center
742900 20
8/15-8/19
M-F
1:00-4:00 pm
$200
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CAMPS
RADICAL ROBOTS
EUREKA! THE INVENTOR’S CAMP
Robots are taking over! Discover the science of
circuits and how robots use sensors to explore things
around them. Make your own robot and take it home
at the end of the week. An additional $25 materials fee
is due the first day of the program.
*New Robot for 2016*
Be inspired by the most famous inventors in history Ben Franklin, the Wright Brothers, Leonardo Da Vinci
and Rube Goldberg! Create your OWN inventions!
You will learn how to invent solutions to problems
and make them come to life, just like these legendary
innovators did. Construct catapults and forts, design
underwater vehicles, build a mini-amplifier, and
assemble a working light saber to take home. Thomas
Edison said invention is 10% inspiration and 90%
perspiration, but this camp is 100% fun.
6 to 12 years, Veterans Memorial Center
743000 03
6/27-7/1
M-F
9:00 am-12:00 pm $179
ADVANCED ROBOTICS
Great Scott! We need you to control our robots before
they take over the world! Learn about robotic control
and program the amazing Parallax "Scribbler 2"
robot with its Graphical User Interface programming
language. Make your own robot and take it home at
the end of the week. A $40 materials fee is due to the
instructor on the first day of class.
*New Robot for 2016*
6 to 12 years, Veterans Memorial Center
743000 13
6/27-7/1
M-F
1:00-4:00 pm
$179
MAD LAB
Come to the Mad Lab and go scientifically bonkers
with a super cool variety of science topics. You’ll
create gases, control chemical reactions and even
generate power, see awesome chemical magic, build
model molecules and electroplate coins; build models
of the inner machinery of cells, unravel DNA and break
a secret code; examine bugs and birds and even
what they just ate - yuck! Finally, you’ll learn about
the amazing YOU from the inside out - from bones to
brains to heart and lungs and more!
6 to 12 years, Veterans Memorial Center
743000 07
7/25-7/29
M-F
9:00 am-12:00 pm $179
SPY ACADEMY
Message decoding to metal detectors and night
vision, campers will have the opportunity to check out
spy equipment and create their own edible message.
Use science to gather clues and analyze them to find
the answer!
6 to 12 years, Veterans Memorial Center
743000 17
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1:00-4:00 pm
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$179
6 to 12 years, Veterans Memorial Center
743000 08
8/1-8/5
M-F
9:00 am-12:00 pm $179
INVENTION-ACTION
Put your inventions to the ultimate test! Take designs
that you and others create - inspired by the minds
and methods of the greatest inventors and put them
to the ultimate test. You’ll pit your catapults against a
fort’s protective walls, tweak wacky contraptions until
they knock your socks off, escape a deserted island in
your home-made boat, and see if your space capsule
design can withstand the tremendous forces of launch
and re-entry!.
6 to 12 years, Veterans Memorial Center
743000 18
8/1-8/5
M-F
1:00-4:00 pm
$179
TEENS
TEEN LEADERSHIP COUNCIL
This is a school-year program for junior high students
who are interested in building leadership and team
building skills. They will help plan and implement
special events like Teen Dances for the City. For more
information or to apply, please visit us online at www.
cityofdavis.org (search “Teen Leadership Council”) or
contact Robert Larson at [email protected].
6TH GRADE GRADUATION PARTY
The 6th Grade Party is a long standing tradition of
welcoming elementary school graduates into the 7th
grade. Celebrate your accomplishments and the start
of a fun summer by hanging out with your friends and
dancing! There will be foosball, video games, a photo
booth and much more. Look for the informational
packet that will be distributed to 6th grade classrooms
in mid-May. It will include more detailed information
on the 6th Grade Party and the many opportunities
teens have through the city of Davis. Get your tickets
early because this event will sell out! Tickets will go on
sale Tuesday, May 31.
There are no refunds for the 6th Grade Party. You may
only purchase tickets for teens in your household. A
roster will be printed right before the event begins.
You can also bring your receipt as proof of purchase.
2016 6th Grade Graduates, Veterans Memorial
Center
750200 01
6/9
Th
6:30-9:00 pm
Teen Open Gym
Grades 9–12
Davis High School Community Gym
$2.00 per person
Saturdays 4:00–8:00 pm
Sundays 1:30-3:30 pm
Badminton and Basketball (but other activities
are welcome)
BYOE (bring your own equipment although we
may have some extra equipment)
$12
TEEN CAMP
It’s time get out and DO something! Teens will spend their week exploring Davis, hanging out with their friends
and going on awesome field trips. Each week is guaranteed to keep teens busy with swimming, biking, games,
special events and more! Meet new people and make lasting memories all while having tons of fun every week!
Field trips are included in the cost of the camp program.
Grades 7 to 10, Veterans Memorial Center
Field Trips
Activity Number
Dates
Days
Times
Fee
American River
741800 02
6/20-6/24
M-F
9:00 am-3:30 pm
$153
Wake Island Watersports
741800 03
6/27-7/1
M-F
9:00 am-3:30 pm
$153
Old Town Sac
741800 04
7/5-7/8
T-F
9:00 am-3:30 pm
$123
Capitol Bowl
741800 05
7/11-7/15
M-F
9:00 am-3:30 pm
$153
Discovery Kingdom
741800 06
7/18-7/22
M-F
9:00 am-3:30 pm
$153
Sac State Aquatic Center
741800 07
7/25-7/29
M-F
9:00 am-3:30 pm
$153
Bikes are required for this camp
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TEENS
ROCK BAND CAMP
Do you play an instrument and want to be in a
real rock band? Come and jam with other young
musicians! Spend a week learning how to play songs
and perform them together. At the end of the week
your band will play a concert in Downtown Davis.
All participants must bring their own instruments,
excluding drummers and pianists. All skill levels are
welcome to apply. Payment and registration due upon
acceptance.
This class is application based. All participants
must submit an application and will be placed in
camp based on availability and instrumentation. The
application deadline is Friday, May 6 at 5:00 pm.
Applications are available online
(www.cityofdavis.org, search “Rock Band Camp”) or
at the Parks & Community Services Office.
10 to 17 years, Rock Band University
7/11-7/15
7/18-7/22
7/25-7/29
M-F
M-F
M-F
10:00 am-2:00 pm
10:00 am-2:00 pm
10:00 am-2:00 pm
$200
$200
$200
Be A Graffiti Buster!
When you see graffiti in our community,
YOU CAN DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT!
Help the City of Davis by calling our Hotline at
(530) 757-5600 whenever you see graffiti. Your
call can be anonymous. You can also report
graffiti online at www.cityofdavis.org. If you
see taggers in progress contact the Davis
Police Office at (530) 758-3600. The City logs
calls and refers to the appropriate departments for abatement of the City’s public areas.
Private property is the responsibility of the
property owner. If you’d like to volunteer to
help keep our City clean, please leave us your
name and number on the Graffiti Hotline.
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BABYSITTER TRAINING
Be the best babysitter on the block! Learn the
information and skills necessary to provide safe and
responsible care for children in the absence of parents
or adult guardians. In addition, you'll also learn and
practice Child & Infant CPR, rescue breathing, choking
rescue, preventing disease transmission, and first
aid. This course is fun and fast-paced with hands-on
activities, exciting video, role-plays, and lively
discussions. Participants must be at least 11 years old
by the last day of the course.
Babysitter Training, Child/Infant CPR & First Aid
You’ll learn how to
• Perform basic child-care skills such as diapering
and feeding
• Handle bedtime and discipline issues
• Identify safety hazards and prevent injuries
• Communicate effectively with parents
• Find and interview for babysitting jobs
11 to 15 years, Senior Center
750100 01
750100 02
750100 03
6/25-6/26
7/9-7/10
8/6-8/7
SaSu
SaSu
SaSu
9:00 am-2:00 pm $150
9:00 am-2:00 pm $150
9:00 am-2:00 pm $150
TEENS
TREKKERS
REC LEADER IN TRAINING
Trekkers takes campers out of Davis and into State
and National Park Campgrounds. For five days and
four nights, campers explore some of California's most
diverse environments and outdoor settings! Campers
have the opportunity to hike, swim and participate in
team building activities!
This program provides the essential skills for
volunteering in many of our camps, including Rainbow
Summer, Summer Quest, Voyagers, Kids in the
Kitchen, Arts & Crafts and Kinder Camp. Participants
will spend the first two weeks of each session learning
the fundamentals of good decision making, sound
work ethics and professionalism. Emphasis is placed
on developing leadership skills, teaching responsibility
and teamwork, and learning skills specific to working
in our camps such as camp games, songs, activities,
crafts and bike safety. Training in first aid and
mandated reporting will be provided for participants
and all those enrolled will be fingerprinted with the
City of Davis to clear them for volunteering in our
camps. Participants cannot miss more than 2 days of
programs.
There is a mandatory pre-trip meeting for
campers and a parent/guardian to attend the
Monday before the trip. For the purposes of our
refund/transfer policy, the first date of this program is
considered the pre-trip meeting. The Summer Camp
Handbook will have details regarding the date, time
and location of the pre-trip meeting.
Santa Cruz: Grades 6 to 9
741900 05
7/11-7/15
M-F
$402
Yosemite: Grades 6 to 9
741900 07
7/25-7/29
M-F
$402
Point Reyes: Grades 6 to 9
741900 09
8/8-8/12
M-F
$402
CAMP PUTAH VOLUNTEER
Volunteers learn leadership and teamwork skills,
counselor skills, and the day to day procedures of
Camp Putah. Volunteers will receive camp-specific
training and get a learn-by-doing experience. Each
volunteer will work two consecutive weeks and must
be available during camp hours (M-W 8:00 am-2:00
pm, Thursday 8:00 am-Friday 12:00 noon). Potential
volunteers must complete a Camp Putah Volunteer
Application and attend a group interview. The program
fee is payable once the volunteer has been accepted
into the program. Applications and interview sign-up
information are available at www.cityofdavis.org. Bikes
are required. Applications and interview signups are
due Wednesday, April 6.
Grades 9 to 11, Camp Putah
6/13-8/19
M-F
VARIABLE
Bikes are required for this camp
Pending a successful interview at the end of the
second week of each session, participants will have
the opportunity to spend the third week experiencing
camp hands on through volunteering at one or more
of our camp locations. The Rec Leader in Training
program is required for all volunteers in our camps
and participants may be asked to volunteer in future
years depending on their performance in this program.
Bikes are required for this program.
Grades 8 to 10, Veterans Memorial Center
742000 01
742000 05
6/13-7/1
7/11-7/29
M-F
M-F
8:00 am-12:00 pm $227
8:00 am-12:00 pm* $227
*Friday 8:00 am-2:00 pm
RETURNING VOLUNTEER PROGRAM
This is open to those who have successfully,
previously completed Rec Leader in Training and
have been invited to return this summer. Applications
available online at www.cityofdavis.org and due
Wednesday, April 6.
13 to 16 years, Various Summer Sites
6/13-8/19
M-F
9:00 am-12:00 pm
$30
$100
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RECREATION FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
About Alternative Recreation
Since 1973, the City of Davis has been providing recreational opportunities for people with
developmental disabilities. Year-round weekend outings offer participants the chance to hone
social skills, broaden recreation interests and develop life-long friendships. Outings include
but certainly are not limited to movies, dinners, sporting events, community activities, plays
and musicals and any place where fun is being had! A monthly calendar of events can be
found on our website at www.cityofdavis.org.
ALTREC ADULT EVENTS AND OUTINGS
Policy of Non-Discrimination
on the Basis of Disability
The City of Davis, in compliance
with the Americans with Disabilities
Act (ADA) of 1990, does not
discriminate on the basis of
disability in the admission or access
to, or treatment in its programs,
events, or activities. Requests or
recreation accommodations and
information regarding provisions of
the ADA as it pertains to recreation
programs and activities may be
requested from Jamie Elliott,
Program Coordinator at jelliott@
cityofdavis.org or at (530) 757-5694
or (530) 757-5666. Requests for
recreational accommodations are
to be made at least three weeks
prior to the scheduled program/
class. General information regarding
the ADA can also be found at www.
cityofdavis.org click on ADA Notice
located at the top of the page.
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What do we do? A better question is what don’t we do? This is an
on-the-go group that likes movies, going out to eat, dancing, watching
sporting events, visiting museums and the like. Just about every
weekend we are doing something or going somewhere fun! We use City
of Davis vans for transportation. If you are over 18, have an intellectual/
developmental disability and don’t like to sit at home, this program is for
you! We participate in small groups, supported by leaders. Check out our
Monthly Calendar of Events on our website at www.cityofdavis.org but
here are just some of the activities we are offering this summer.
Activity
Activity
Number
Dates Days
Times
Fee
Summer Has Arrived
760300 01
6/11
4:00–9:00 pm
$25
Sa
State Fair
760300 11
7/16
Sa
5:00–11:00 pm
$43
Chris' Choice
760200 21
8/6
Sa
2:00–6:00 pm
$32
Goodbye Summer
760200 22
8/20
Sa
5:00–9:00 pm
$23
Need More Info?
For questions regarding Alternative Recreation or to
find out about the intake process please contact Jamie
Elliott at (530) 757-5694 or [email protected].
RECREATION FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
ALTREC MONDAY BOWLING
ALTREC TEEN'S MOVIE NIGHT
Join the “strikers” crowd and start practicing for
the Fall Special Olympics Bowling Season! Bowling
happens at the San Bruno Bowling Center, 154
W. Main St., Woodland. Leaders meet registered
participants at the Davis Senior Center, Valente Room,
and use city vehicles to transport bowlers to and from
Woodland. After bowling, leaders drop participants
back off at the Davis Senior Center; participants
provide their own transportation home. Bring $4.00
to cover the cost of 2 games and shoes (cost is a bit
lower for those with their own shoes). You must be
registered in the AltRec program to attend.
Summer time and blockbuster movies! We are so
there! Movie lovers meet at the Davis Senior Center
and walk to the F or G Street movie theaters, in
downtown Davis, to check out the latest flick. You
have to have money for the movie and any snacks (if
you want). Your parents need to pick you up once the
movie is over.
13 years and up, OFF SITE FACILITY
760000 01
760000 02
760000 03
760000 04
760000 05
760000 06
760000 07
6/6
6/20
7/11
7/18
8/1
8/15
8/29
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
4:00-6:30 pm
4:00-6:30 pm
4:00-6:30 pm
4:00-6:30 pm
4:00-6:30 pm
4:00-6:30 pm
4:00-6:30 pm
$14
$14
$14
$14
$14
$14
$14
13 to 21 years, Senior Center
760500 01
7/29
F
7:00-10:00 pm
$23
ALTREC ADULT GAME NIGHT
Calling all gamers! This is a casual evening with
a mixture of board games, ping pong, Wii, crafts,
puzzles and coloring. Our focus is on fun and
friendships. Participants take turns providing a light
snack for the group. Feel free to leave when you want;
folks who stay until 9:30 pm, will be brought home
(sorry, Davis residents only). Got a game or puzzle you
want to share, bring it along!
18 years and up, Senior Center
ALTREC TEEN'S NIGHT OUT
Ditch your parents and come hang out with your
buddies on select Friday nights! Dance or play games
on the Wii, put a puzzle together or color, make a
craft, have a snack, watch a movie. These are the
things we do with our friends at TNO!
760100 01
760100 02
760100 03
6/24
7/22
8/26
F
F
F
7:00-9:30 pm
7:00-9:30 pm
7:00-9:30 pm
$14
$14
$14
13 to 21 years, Senior Center
760400 01
760400 02
760400 03
760400 04
760400 05
6/3
6/17
7/15
8/5
8/19
F
F
F
F
F
7:00-10:00 pm
7:00-10:00 pm
7:00-10:00 pm
7:00-10:00 pm
7:00-10:00 pm
$23
$23
$23
$23
$23
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ADULT CLASSES
Flex Pass Classes
18 YEARS AND UP
Fitness Flex Pass gives you a drop-in option for some
of the fitness classes the City of Davis has to offer.
Pick and choose which classes and dates work best
with your schedule, try a new class, or continue with
your favorite!
The Fitness Flex Pass applies only to the following
classes:
AM Aerobics, PM Aerobics, Sunrise Step, Tone &
Stretch, AM Yoga, Yoga Meditation and Tai Chi
Not all classes are offered every season.
$10 for 1 hour*
$38 for 5 hours*
$75 for 10 hours*
$145 for 20 hours*
• You must bring your Fitness Flex Pass with you to
participate in class
• The Fitness Flex Pass is non-refundable and
non-transferable
• Advanced registration is not required for the Fitness
Flex Pass, but please arrive at least 5 minutes early
to have your card punched by staff
• Fitness Flex Pass may be purchased online, at the
Parks and Community Services Office or at the
Davis Senior Center
• Fitness Flex Pass may only be used by the individual
named on the pass
• Classes are subject to change based on attendance
and instructor availability; updates will be sent via
email. Be sure your email address is on file.
• Satisfaction Guarantee does not apply
• Fitness Flex Passes have no expiration!
The City of Davis reserves the right to cancel and/
or modify the Fitness Flex Pass program in future
seasons as necessary.
*Non-resident fees apply.
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AM AEROBICS
Veterans Memorial Center, MWF 9:15 - 10:15 am
This is a high-energy, low-impact exercise class which
includes cardiovascular aerobics, weight training and
stretching to promote health and wellness in your
life. Extra attention is focused on core strengthening
through Pilates and Yoga exercises. Classes can be
modified to suit all ages and abilities. No class on 7/4.
PM AEROBICS
Veterans Memorial Center, TTh 6:30 - 7:30 pm
Enhance your health and wellness. This evening class
features stretching, warm-ups and a 25-30 minute
cardiovascular aerobic cross-training segment which
includes interval training, weight training, Step Reebok
and low-impact aerobics. Class ends with a cool
down and relaxation. No class on 6/9.
AM YOGA
Veterans Memorial Center, MWF 10:15 - 11:15 am
This class is for all abilities and age levels which
combines the best of the traditional yoga styles. Class
focuses on developing the breathing techniques for
the different phases of class, as well as for relaxation
and meditation. No class on 7/4.
SUNRISE STEP, TONE & STRETCH
Veterans Memorial Center, MWF 6:00 - 7:00 am
A great way to start your day. Class includes
a warm-up, stretches, a 30-35 minute aerobic
cardiovascular cross-training, cool down and
relaxation. No class on 7/4.
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ADULTS
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Sunrise Tone & Stretch
6:00-7:00am
Sunrise Tone & Stretch
6:00-7:00am
Sunrise Tone & Stretch
6:00-7:00am
AM Aerobics
9:15-10:15am
AM Aerobics
9:15-10:15am
AM Aerobics
9:15-10:15am
AM Yoga
10:15-11:15am
AM Yoga
10:15-11:15am
AM Yoga
10:15-11:15am
Yoga Meditation
5:30-6:30pm
Tai Chi
6:30-7:30pm
Tai Chi
6:30-7:30pm
PM Aerobics
6:30-7:30pm
PM Aerobics
6:30-7:30pm
YOGA MEDITATION
TAI CHI
Senior Center, M 5:30 - 6:30 pm
Senior Center, TTh 6:30 - 7:30 pm
This class explores yoga as a meditation in movement,
poses flowing with the breath and awareness centered
in the heart, and joins the physical (core strength,
deep stretching, precision alignment), with the
meditative (conscious breathing, mindfulness, innerbody awareness, inquiry into the veracity of stressful
thoughts). No class on 7/4 and 7/11.
Tai Chi is an internal martial art which emphasizes
meditative movements to help develop a strong,
flexible body that is alert and responsive to one's
environment. Tai Chi's movements are practiced
slowly and relaxed to better allow the mind to
coordinate the entire body. This class will focus
on learning the Tai Chi fundamentals of relaxation,
vertical alignment, and root – the main ingredients for
internal strength. We will learn the 37 posture short
form and basic drills derived from it. All ages and
abilities are welcome to join at any time.
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ADULTS
Adult Softball
ADULT DROP IN OPEN GYM
Summer Softball, a nine game season, tentatively
begins on Monday, June 20. All teams play in the
evenings. Levels of competition and days of play are
as follows:
COMMUNITY GYM AT
DAVIS HIGH SCHOOL
BASKETBALL
Thursday, 7:30-9:30 pm
$5 per person per night
Men’s D2A
770000 01
6/23–8/18
Th
$531
Men’s D2B
770000 02
6/23–8/18
Th
$531
Men’s D3
770000 03
6/23–8/18
Th
$531
Men’s D4
770000 04
6/20–8/22
M
$531
VOLLEYBALL
Men’s D5A
770000 06
6/22–8/17
W
$531
Men’s D5B
770000 07
6/22–8/17
W
$531
Men’s D5C
770000 08
6/21–8/16
W
$531
Tuesday, 8:00-11:00 pm
Sunday, 4:00-7:00 pm
$7 per person per night
Coed A
770000 12
6/21–8/16
T
$495
Coed B
770000 13
6/21–8/16
T
$495
For more information please call
(530) 753-7731
ASA REGISTRATION
SOFTBALL REGISTRATION
All new teams that did not participate in the Spring
2016 league are required to join the Amateur
Softball Association (ASA)
Summer softball registration is on a first-come ,
first-served basis. Teams that wish to participate
in Summer softball must register at the Parks and
Community Services office.
770200 01
$20
Registration begins: Monday, May 2 at 8:00 am
Registration closes: Friday, May 13 at 5:00 pm

Annual July 4th
Softball Tournament

PLAYFIELDS PARK
BATTING CAGES
18 years and up
770100 01
7/4
League structure and fees are subject to change.
There are no refunds on adult sports leagues. In
addition to team fees, teams will be charged a $50
non-resident fee if 6 or more players reside outside
Davis city limits.
M
9:00 am-9:00 pm
$255
The Batting Cages are located at Playfields Park in
South Davis. Tokens are $1 each for 15 pitches. Bats
and helmets are available at no additional charge.
The batting cages are also available for rent for large
groups or teams. For more information, contact Lori
Conrad at [email protected] or (530) 753-7731.
Hours (effective June 20, 2016)
Sunday–Thursday, 5:00–9:30 pm
Saturday, 11:00 am–5:00 pm
Closed Friday
Hours subject to change depending on weather.
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ADULTS 50+
SUPPORT THE DAVIS SENIOR CENTER
A Place of Possibilities
The Davis Senior Center is a community focal point for
recreational, social and supportive services for adults
50+ and their family members. Whether your interests
are lifelong learning, fitness, nutrition, resources or
just plain fun and celebration, we’ll help you find the
right connection!
We rely on minimal fees, donations, fundraising
events, and the support of nonprofit partners. Through
our partnerships with the Yolo Community Foundation
and Sacramento Region Community Foundation
(SRCF), you can help provide the financial support
needed to continue our services.
These two funds support the
Davis Senior Center:
Davis Senior Services Endowment Fund
Provides perpetual support.
Davis Senior Services Improvement Fund
Provides for current Davis Senior Center programs
and future facility improvements.
To donate online:
Visit SRCF at www.sacregcf.org, specify your fund
preference and donate.
To donate by mail:
Send a check specifying which fund to:
Have Questions?
Stop by and visit us, call, or email!
Monday-Friday
9:00 am-4:00 pm
(closed on weekends and designated holidays)
Davis Senior Center
646 A Street (on the corner of 7th and A)
(530) 757-5696
[email protected]
Yolo Community Foundation
P.O. Box 1264
Woodland, CA 95776
Registration Dates
Senior Classes
April 5, 2016 for June, July, August
July 12, 2016 for September, October, November
October 4, 2016 for December, January, February
January 10, 2017 for March, April, May
April 4, 2017 for June, July, August
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ADULTS 50 +
Support Services
DIANNE HINSZ MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarships are available to pay for senior center
classes for those who can’t afford it. To be eligible,
your annual income must be below $26,950 for an
Individual or $30,800 for couples.
INFORMATION & ASSISTANCE
The Senior Center can help guide you through the
maze of programs and services available to older
adults such as health insurance counseling, legal
assistance, minor home repair, tax assistance,
caregiver resources, and much more. Call our
Information and Assistance Coordinator for an
appointment at (530) 757-5696.
DAVIS COMMUNITY TRANSIT
DCT provides origin-to-destination service for ADA
eligible customers within Davis city limits. Eligible
customers are individuals who have a qualifying
disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act of
1990 (ADA). For registration forms or more information
about DCT please call (530) 747-8240 or go online to
www.cityofdavis.org.
UNITRANS
Unitrans provides a fixed-route service, and has
varying route schedules based upon the UC Davis
operating schedule. Free bus passes are available to
those riders 60 years or older and can be obtained
at the Davis Senior Center. For more information on
Unitrans routes and schedules, call (530) 752-2877 or
the Senior Center at (530) 757-5696.
FRIENDSHIP CAFÉ & MEALS ON WHEELS
The Elderly Nutrition Program (ENP) provides both an
on-site meal at the Senior Center Friendship Café, as
well as the Meals On Wheels (MOW) delivery service
to homebound adults in the community. For more
information, please call (530) 747-5870. You must
contact ENP no later than 12:00 noon prior to the
day you are planning to attend. Suggested donation
is $4.00 for adults 60 years and over, and $7.00 for
guests under age 60, unless accompanied by a senior
spouse.
CAREGIVER COUNSELING & REFERRALS
By appointment. Please call Peggy Phelps, Caregiver
Consultant & Resource Specialist at (530) 666-8828.
Support Groups
The Davis Senior Center is host to many support groups which meet on a regular basis to
discuss a variety of health-related topics. We encourage participants to join others who share
their same experiences!
DEMENTIA CAREGIVERS GROUP
PARKINSON’S SUPPORT
3rd Wednesday of each month at 10:00 am
3rd Thursday of each month at 1:30 pm
MEN’S SOCIAL GROUP
PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY
4th Wednesday of each month at 10:00 am
2nd Tuesday of each month at 3:30–4:30 pm
PARKINSON’S CARE PARTNERS SUPPORT
TRANSITIONS SUPPORT
2nd Wednesday of each month at 1:30–2:30 pm
2nd & 4th Wednesday of each month at 10:00 am
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ADULTS 50 +
Activity Groups
CHINESE CULTURE CLUB
MEMOIRS
2nd and 4th Fridays at 1:00 pm
Fridays from 9:30 am–11:30 am
This group celebrates Chinese culture through games,
film, art, and socializing. Everyone is welcome.
Interested in putting pen to paper? Join a memoirs
writing group that begins in the Fall. Group members
will engage in a series of exercises to select, write,
present, and edit stories from their own lives for a
collection of lifetime memories not to be forgotten.
Call the Davis Senior Center at (530) 757-5696 for the
Fall start date.
CURRENT EVENTS DISCUSSION GROUP
1st and 3rd Fridays at 2:00 pm
Anyone is welcome to drop in.
DAVIS GENEALOGY CLUB
3rd Tuesday at 1:00 pm
SENIOR CITIZEN COMMISSION
2nd Thursday at 2:30 pm at the Senior Center
This group assists and maintains the Senior Center’s
extensive Genealogy Library, as well as hosting
monthly lectures and meetings. The library hours
are Wednesdays and Fridays from 1:00-4:00 pm.
Volunteers are available to assist you.
This Commission is appointed by the Davis City Council
and serves as an advisory body to Council on policies
and programs which serve older adults. Meetings are
open to the public. For more information call the Senior
Center at (530) 757-5696 or go online at
www.cityofdavis.org.
FRIDAY FILMS
Fridays 12:15 pm
From old favorites to new releases, come watch great
movies for free!
LIVE MUSIC MONTHLY
1st and 3rd Fridays at 2:15 pm
All are invited to our musician jam sessions. This is
a great opportunity to listen to our volunteer band
“Music from the Back Room”. Enjoy the live music,
chat with friends, and meet or dance with UC Davis
student groups.
SING-ALONG
1st Wednesday from 4:20–5:20 pm
Do you like to sing? If so, please join fellow music
lovers at the Senior Center for a 1-hour "Sing-along"
led by local pianist, Sharon Cuthbertson. We will join
voices to sing a wide array of tunes: from The Beatles,
Mamas and Papas and John Denver to classic show
tunes. No experience needed. Just bring your voice
and a desire to have fun. Lyrics are projected on the
big screen.
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ADULTS 50 +
Programs
AARP DRIVER SAFETY PROGRAM
The AARP Smart Driver program is the nation’s
first classroom driver course specifically designed
for motorists ages 50 years or better. The course
provides a chance to refresh the “rules of the road” in
addition to providing tips on how to handle adverse
driving conditions, traffic hazards and learning the
effects of aging and medications on your driving
abilities. The course is offered in two 4-hour sessions
and attendance is required on both days in order to
receive a DMV certificate which may provide a 3-year
deduction in your auto insurance premiums. The
class fee is $15 or $20 payable to AARP. Advanced
registration is required. A one-day refresher course is
also available for those who have completed the initial
course within the past three years. Please contact the
Senior Center at (530) 757-5696 for dates and times.
CELL PHONE & COMPUTER TUTORING
Receive free personalized computer instruction
conducted by volunteers. Whether you wish to set up
an e-mail account, learn to surf the Web, or simply
perfect your ability to generate letters documents, our
computer tutors can help. This program is ideal for
those who may be just entering the realm of computer
technology. Call (530) 757-5696 for appointment dates
and times.
PEHLKE PACERS
Walk your way to a healthier lifestyle with our heart
healthy walking program designed to get you off the
couch and on your feet! Pehlke Pacers provides free
pedometers and a journal to track your progress. This
program is dedicated to the late Charlotte Pehlke, a
longtime Senior Center volunteer.
CONNECTIONS CAFÉ
Every Monday 6:00–8:00 pm
This free weekly program is an opportunity to drop
in and get up to speed with the digital age, have a
pleasant conversation or sit in a quite space with
a cup of coffee to study. Bring your questions and
devices, such as smartphones, laptops and more, and
friendly tutors can assist.
DAVIS TRAVELAIRES
Office hours are Tuesdays, Wednesdays and
Thursdays from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Davis Travelaires, a non-profit travel organization
located within the Senior Center, provides local,
national and international travel opportunities for
mature adults. For more information please call (530)
753-4159 or visit us online at
www.davistravelaires.org
Games
BOARD & CARD GAMES
Are you ready to play? Games are scheduled on
an ongoing weekly basis at the Senior Center,
and participants may join anytime.
Call (530) 757-5696 for more information.
MAH JONGG: Mondays at 12:00 pm
DUPLICATE BRIDGE: Mondays at 12:15 pm
SOCIAL BRIDGE: Mondays at 6:00 pm
SATURDAY CLUB
2nd & 4th Saturdays from 10:00 am–3:00 pm
In partnership with Citizens Who Care, this program
provides caregivers a five-hour break while also
providing a healthy lunch and stimulating activities
for the program participants. For more information,
please call Citizens Who Care at (530) 758-3704.
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BINGO: Thursdays at 12:30 pm
Hosted by Davis Sunset Rotary.
Light refreshments are included.
Are you interested in starting a new game group?
Let us know!
ADULTS 50 +
Arts & Crafts
HEM & HAW
Wednesdays from 1:00–3:00 pm
Calling all knitters, sewers, crocheters, quilters, etc.!
Join others who share your passion. This group is
filled with good conversation! Some of the items
created during this weekly session are sold as
fundraising items for the Senior Center.
KNIT NIGHT
Mondays from 5:00–8:00 pm
Want an evening option to knit or crochet? Bring your
knitting supplies and come join this lively and diverse
group. All ages and abilities are welcome.
OPEN ART STUDIO
Mondays from 9:00–12:00 noon
Have you been looking for a quiet, comfortable place
to paint? Would a supportive group of fellow art
enthusiasts to give you pointers and focus projects
help you get started on that project? If all this sounds
appealing, you are invited to join our open art studio.
Beginners are most welcome, so stop by & check us
out! This program is free, but you have to bring your
own painting supplies.
PINE NEEDLE BASKET MAKING
Mondays from 9:00–12:00 noon
Join our informal pine needle basket making group
in the Valente Room. Basket makers and novices are
welcome to join this friendly group. A volunteer will
be on hand to give you tips and help you get started.
If you are new to basket making please contact Dana
Welch at (530) 757- 5696 to let her know when you’ll
be attending. You must purchase your own supplies
for this activity. Starter kits are available through the
instructor.
PROJECT LINUS OF YOLO COUNTY
Every 2nd Wednesday 1:30–3:30 pm
Project Linus provides security through blankets
to seriously ill or traumatized children. For more
information, contact Diane McGee at
[email protected] or (530) 753-3436.
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Questions?
For details or questions,
please call the Senior
Center at (530) 757-5696.
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Events
Fitness
FATHER'S DAY PANCAKE BREAKFAST
WARM WATER THERAPY- GET FIT DAVIS
Tuesday, June 14
Call the Davis Senior Center for more information
(530) 757-5696.
9:30 am
Join the Davis Senior Center for a delicious pancake
breakfast celebrating fathers and grandfathers. Bring
your friends, family and grandkids and enjoy delicious
food, entertainment and a raffle. Cost is $5.00. Please
RSVP at the front desk.
FIT FOR LIFE
Do you need to clean out those closets and garages,
or do you just like looking for bargains? This is a great
opportunity to get together with friends and neighbors
to explore through hidden treasures galore! This event
is free for shoppers.
This class, taught by personal fitness trainer and
occupational therapy assistant Debbie Eernisse,
begins with a walking warm-up, followed by
choreographed exercises performed seated, standing,
and occasionally on the floor using hand weights,
ankle weights, balls, bands, and sometimes each
other. This class is designed to build strength (muscle,
tendons and ligaments), increase flexibility, improve
balance and coordination, enhance your health and
lighten your mood. No classes on 7/4.
18 years and up, Senior Center
Fit for Life 1: 18 years and up, Senior Center
PARKING LOT SALE
780000 00
6/18
Sa
8:00 am-12:00 pm
$25
ICE CREAM SOCIAL EXTRAVAGANZA
Beat the heat at our annual Ice Cream Social and
Volunteer Party! This free event is to celebrate all of
you who help make this center run smoothly. You and
your friends will be able to build your own sundae
(sugar-free ice cream will also be available) with lots
of toppings while enjoying live entertainment. You
won't want to miss this ice cream social extravaganza!
Please RSVP at the Senior Center.
18 years and up, Senior Center
780000 20
8/9
T
12:30 pm
FREE
780400 01
780400 02
780400 03
6/1-6/29
7/1-7/29
8/1-8/31
MWF
MWF
MWF
7:45-8:45 am
7:45-8:45 am
7:45-8:45 am
$65
$60
$70
Fit for Life 2: 18 years and up, Senior Center
780400 21
780400 22
780400 23
6/1-6/29
7/1-7/29
8/1-8/31
MWF
MWF
MWF
9:00-10:00 am
9:00-10:00 am
9:00-10:00 am
$65
$60
$70
Fit for Life 3: 18 years and up, Senior Center
780400 31
780400 32
780400 33
6/1-6/29
7/1-7/29
8/1-8/31
MWF
MWF
MWF
3:15-4:15 pm
3:15-4:15 pm
3:15-4:15 pm
$65
$60
$70
DYNA-BANDS
Use resistance bands to increase your flexibility
and strengthen muscle tone in a fun, supportive
environment. Exercises are done from a seated
position. This is an ongoing class, and registration
includes your first resistance band. No class on 7/4.
18 years and up, Senior Center
780600 01
780600 02
780600 03
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6/1-6/29
7/1-7/29
8/1-8/31
MWF
MWF
MWF
2:00-3:00 pm
2:00-3:00 pm
2:00-3:00 pm
$26
$24
$28
ADULTS 50 +
INTERMEDIATE YOGA
FELDENKRAIS AWARENESS THROUGH
MOVEMENT
An ingenious method of movement exploration
designed to improve posture and ease of movement,
increase flexibility, relieve chronic pain and tension,
and provide a sense of relaxation and well-being. This
class is structured for all abilities. Instructor Jeannette
Hogan is a guild certified Feldenkrais Awareness
Through Movement® Practitioner. No August classes.
Beginning: 18 years and up, Senior Center
780500 01
780500 02
6/7-6/28
7/5-7/26
T
T
11:30 am-12:30 pm $22
11:30 am-12:30 pm $22
Continuing: 18 years and up, Senior Center
780500 11
780500 12
6/7-6/28
7/5-7/26
T
T
10:15-11:15 am
10:15-11:15 am
$22
$22
You will practice gentle yoga postures, breathing
techniques, meditation and relaxation. The first hour
includes vigorous asana, and the last portion is
dedicated to restorative poses and relaxation. Join
instructor Lisa Erskine, and learn to decrease stress,
increase strength and flexibility, foster inner peace and
love, and feel balanced and centered.
18 years and up, Senior Center
780800 01
780800 02
780800 03
780800 51
780800 52
780800 53
6/6-6/27
7/11-7/25
8/1-8/29
6/2-6/30
7/7-7/28
8/4-8/25
M
M
M
Th
Th
Th
8:15-9:45 am
8:15-9:45 am
8:15-9:45 am
8:15-9:45 am
8:15-9:45 am
8:15-9:45 am
$33
$25
$42
$42
$33
$33
TAI CHI/CHI GUNG
CHAIR YOGA
This is a perfect class for beginning yogis. It is an
opportunity to feel the body relax to your deepening
breath and to notice your body's limitations, and
safely strengthen and stretch back toward balance,
alignment and symmetry. Class is conducted while
sitting on and standing next to a chair. Experience
increased strength, flexibility and balance.
Following a brief balancing practice the class is then
devoted to Tai Chi, a choreographed sequence of
movements coordinated with breathing, which is
based upon Chi Gung principles. The principle goal
is to maintain and improve health, which may include
lower blood pressure, improved balance, relief of
muscle tension, and reduced stress. Class is taught
by instructor Deanne Endobron.
Beginning: 18 years and up, Senior Center
18 years and up, Senior Center
780700 21
780700 22
780700 23
780700 31
780700 32
780700 33
6/7-6/28
7/5-7/26
8/2-8/30
6/2-6/30
7/7-7/28
8/4-8/25
T
T
T
Th
Th
Th
1:00-2:00 pm
1:00-2:00 pm
1:00-2:00 pm
1:00-2:00 pm
1:00-2:00 pm
1:00-2:00 pm
$22
$22
$28
$28
$22
$22
Intermediate: 18 years and up, Senior Center
780700 01
780700 02
780700 03
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6/2-6/30
7/7-7/28
8/1-8/29
MTh
MTh
MTh
10:30-11:30 am
10:30-11:30 am
10:30-11:30 am
$50
$39
$50
Questions?
For details or questions,
please call the Senior
Center at (530) 757-5696.
781200 01
781200 02
781200 03
6/7-6/28
7/5-7/26
8/2-8/30
T
T
T
9:00-10:00 am
9:00-10:00 am
9:00-10:00 am
$22
$22
$28
HULA DANCE
Aloha! Come and learn how to Hula Dance! Instructor
Helene Otani has danced Hula since childhood, and
has taught for over 15 years. She teaches Hawaiian
culture through dancing to traditional music. All
abilities are welcome.
18 years and up, Senior Center
781500 01
781500 02
781500 03
6/2-6/30
7/7-7/28
8/4-8/25
Th
Th
Th
1:15-2:15 pm
1:15-2:15 pm
1:15-2:15 pm
$22
$17
$17
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ADULTS 50 +
ZUMBA
WALKING WITH POLES WORKSHOP
Our dynamic teacher Rika Matsuda has over 16
years of experience and will get your hips and feet
moving through a combination of dance steps such
as merengue, reggaetone and salsa. Zumba also
incorporates fitness exercises such as bicep curls and
knee lifts. This class is all about dance moves that
make you smile, laugh, and let loose while getting in
shape!
This class will cover the technical aspects of walking
poles: what to look for when buying poles; how to
adjust the length of the poles and judging the right
length; how the strap is important in holding the poles.
Two styles of walking with poles will be presented.
We will practice each style walking the grounds of
the center. Class size is limited to ensure personal
attention. For dates and times call the
Davis Senior Center.
18 years and up, Senior Center
781600 01
781600 02
781600 03
6/3-6/24
7/1-7/29
8/5-8/26
F
F
F
12:30-1:15 pm
12:30-1:15 pm
12:30-1:15 pm
$20
$25
$20
PILATES
For students new to Pilates, this class introduces
concepts such as careful movement control, relaxed
concentration, body alignment, position flow, and
breathing. Each class of standing and mat exercises
has a theme and is unique. A gentle warm-up is
followed by strength and flexibility exercises, and
a warm-down. Set to relaxing music, the peaceful
flow of movements aims for steady progress and
leaves you feeling energized. Bob Stephenson is the
instructor.
18 years and up, Senior Center
782100 01
782100 02
782100 03
6/2-6/30
7/5-7/21
8/2-8/30
TTh
TTh
TTh
2:30-3:30 pm
2:30-3:30 pm
2:30-3:30 pm
$50
$33
$50
BALANCE WORKSHOP
Practice a variety of exercises designed to improve
your stability and alignment while also learning
strategies to regain balance when challenged.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing.
Call the Davis Senior Center for dates and times
(530) 757-5696.
YOGA FOR GARDENERS
Does your back complain after working in your
yard? Time to strengthen your lower back, stretch
your hamstrings, and release your shoulders! Learn
techniques especially helpful for gardeners in a 90
minute workshop taught by yoga instructor Lisa
Erskine. No yoga experience needed. For dates and
times call the Davis Senior Center.
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Bones For Life
BONES FOR LIFE® FUNDAMENTALS ­
INTENSIVE
Based on the Feldenkrais Method ® of Movement
Education, Bones for Life uses dynamic and
rhythmic movement patterns that involve pushing
hands and feet into the wall or floor, and using a
strip of cloth as a wrap to assist alignment and
ensure safety. Participants will learn to coordinate
a springy and dynamic walk, and develop skill in
restoring balance. Other weight-bearing exercise,
such as walking or weight training, will then be
more enjoyable and beneficial. Students must be
able to get up and down from the floor and should
bring a large towel to class.
For students who have completed BFL
Fundamentals:
Review and practice Bones for Life processes and
learn new movement practices related to improved
alignment, posture, and walking. Class will include
standing, lying on the floor, and sitting. Bring your
Bones wrap.
Fundamentals
18 years and up, Senior Center
980900 51
5/2-5/6
MWF
2:15-4:00 pm
$53
Continuation
18 years and up, Senior Center
12:30-2:00 pm
$30
FACILITIES
The City of Davis has a variety of rental facilities to suit your needs. Experienced, friendly staff
can assist you with event layout and set up needs. Amenities include tables and chairs, podiums,
and projection screens. If you would like to schedule a facility tour or need more information call
(530) 757-5626 or visit us online at www.cityofdavis.org and search “rentals”.
VETERANS MEMORIAL CENTER, 203 E. 14th Street, Davis, CA 95616
The Veterans Memorial Center has a large multi-purpose room, 2 meeting
rooms, a commercial kitchen, and a courtyard.
• Multi-Purpose Room: 408 dining
capacity, 420 lecture style
• Club Room: 72 dining capacity,
93 lecture style
• Game Room: 48 dining capacity,
65 lecture style
• Courtyard: 150 seating capacity
VETERANS MEMORIAL THEATER
This intimate 325 seat performing arts theatre is adjacent to the Veterans
Memorial Center. This is an ideal location for large speaking engagements
or performances. Our friendly and professional staff will help you have a
successful production or event.
Available amenities with your theatre rental:
• Box Office
• Professional Sound & Lighting
• Concession Area
• Green Room
DAVIS SENIOR CENTER, 646 A Street, Davis, CA 95616
The Davis Senior Center has a large multi-purpose room, a small multi-purpose
room, 2 meeting rooms and a commercial kitchen.
• Multi-Purpose Room: 312 dining
capacity, 350 lecture style set-up
• Valente Room: 72 dining capacity,
125 lecture style set-up
SINGLE-ROOM FACILITIES
• Activity Room: 80 lecture style set-up
• Game Room: 25 lecture style set-up
NEW! LOWER
HOURLY RATES!
Brady Building, 23 Russell Boulevard
40 meeting capacity
Chestnut Park Roundhouse, 1020 Chestnut Lane
20 meeting capacity
Community Chambers, 23 Russell Boulevard
104 meeting capacity
Redwood Park Building, 1001 Anderson Road
50 dining capacity, 50 meeting capacity
Community Pool Building, 201 East Fourteenth Street
24 dining capacity, 40 meeting capacity
Hattie Weber Museum, 445 C Street
40 meeting capacity
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FACILITIES
PARKS AND PICNIC AREAS
There are 34 parks (11 of which have a reservable
group picnic area) in Davis with a wide range of
amenities for your family or company picnic, special
event or sporting event.
Reservations
For information about reservations please call the
Community Services Office at (530) 757-5626. Visit
www.cityofdavis.org and search “rentals” to check
for availability, rental applications and additional
information.
PHOTO DISCLAIMER
The City of Davis may photograph or video
program participants and recreational users
of city facilities and use these photographs
or video in its promotional materials. Unless
informed otherwise at the time a participant
registers for a city program, Parks and
Community Services will presume that
consent to be photographed or videoed has
been given by program participants and
facility users.
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FACILITIES
SPORTS FIELDS AND FACILITIES
Community Gym at Davis High School
Community Gym at Davis High School is the perfect
location for your indoor court needs. The gym is
available for rent on a limited basis.
• 3 volleyball courts
OR
• 2 adult regulation basketball courts
Community Park
• 1 lighted softball field
• 2 unlighted softball fields
• 2 soccer fields
• Sand volleyball pit
• Skate park
Civic Field
• 1 lighted multi-use ball field
Playfields Park
Playfields Park, awarded the “Fields of Excellence”
award, has several amenities to offer the sports
enthusiast including:
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•
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•
1 lighted baseball field
2 lighted softball fields
1 lighted synthetic soccer field
1 sand volleyball pit
4 batting cages
FACILITIES
Arroyo –2000 Shasta Dr.
Cedar–626 K St.
15.8
Frisbee Golf Course
n= Par Course
Bike Path Connections
Green Belt
Reservable Diamond
Volleyball Standard
n= Sand Pits
Amphitheater
Dog Exercise Area
Pool Complex
Horseshoe Pit
Hard Court Area
n= lit court
Backstop
Adjacent to Elem.
School
Tennis Courts
n = lit courts
Open Field Space
Restroom Facility
For more details about parks amenities please visit parks.cityofdavis.org
Reservable Group
Picnic Area
BBQ Grills for
for small groups
Play Equipment
Tot Lot
Total Acres
Park Amenities
25
.6
Central–Fifth & B St.
4.78
50
Chestnut–1020 Chestnut Ln.
6.1
50
Civic Center Complex–Sixth & B St.
4
College-17 College Park
0.9
Community–1405 F St.
30.4
Covell–300 Del Oro Ave.
5.2
Hacienda–809 Hacienda Ave.
1
John Barovetto–4400 Alhambra Dr.
6.9
La Playa–3350 La Playa Dr.
5
Little League–1865 H Street
4
Mace Ranch–3141 Fifth St.
23
N Street–567 N St.
.23
Northstar–3434 Anderson Rd.
13.5
Northstar Mini-240 Pintail Pl.
1
Oak Grove–1900 Donner Ave.
2.5
Oxford Circle–505 Oxford Cr.
3.9
25
Pioneer–5036 Hamel St.
6.1
100
Playfields–2500 Research Park Dr.
16.5
Putah Creek–1111 El Campo Ave.
2.3
Redwood–1001 Anderson Rd.
3.4
Robert Arneson–2800 Moore Blvd.
.2
Sandy Motley–1919 Moore Blvd.
5
Slide Hill–1525 Tulip Ln.
12
Sycamore–1313 Sycamore Ln.
5.8
Village–919 Arnold Dr.
.8
Toad Hollow Dog Park–1919 2nd St.
3
150
25
50
100
Walnut–2700 Lillard Dr.
15.5
West Manor–2910 Salem St.
2.9
100
Westwood–900 Barkley St.
6.2
30
Whaleback–1011 Marina Cr.
1.5
Willowcreek–3800 Cowell Blvd.
4.6
Woodbridge Mini-925 La Paz Dr.
0.4
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PROGRAM & REGISTRATION POLICIES
CITY PROGRAM BEHAVIOR POLICY
It is the goal of Parks and Community Services to
provide safe, positive and fun experiences for all
participants in our programs. In order to achieve this
goal, the following program policies must be followed.
Participants are expected to:
• Be respectful of the feelings and properties of others
• Not interfere with the learning of other participants
• Follow instructions and rules as stated by your
instructor or leader
• Not verbally or physically harm another person or
property
• Use appropriate language
Consequences for misbehavior are usually progressive
and reflect the severity of the unacceptable behavior.
Listed below is a progression of discipline. Please note
that discipline may not be sequential and one severe
act could lead to dismissal from our programs.
1. Warning
2. Time Out
3. Phone call to the parent/guardian
4. Removal of the child for the day or temporary
suspension from the program
5. Dismissal from the program
No refund will be given if a participant is dismissed
from a program.
QUALITY ASSURANCE (A.K.A. SATISFACTION
GUARANTEE)
It is our goal to provide our customers with high quality
recreation programs, events, and activities. We take
great pride in helping to make your experience with us
an enjoyable one. If you are not completely satisfied,
please contact us and share your concerns and
suggestions for improvement. If a you or your family
member attends the entire first class or activity and
is not completely satisfied, you may submit a Quality
Assurance form no later than 24 hours after the first
class meeting. Upon receiving the completed form,
registration staff may arrange for one of the following:
• Receive a program or activity transfer, at no
additional expense, with any remaining balance
credited to the customer’s account
• Receive a full credit of equal value on the customer’s
account that can be applied to any other activity in
the future
• Refund to credit card (if payment was made by credit
card)
• Refund by direct mail within 4 weeks (if payment is
made by check or cash)
Quality Assurance refunds or customer credits will
not be given after the second class meeting. Quality
Assurance refunds are not valid for event ticket
sales, excursions, one-day specialty programs, sport
leagues, daily or seasonal passes, or facility rentals.
LATE PICK UP POLICY
REFUND & TRANSFER POLICY
Parents who are late to pick-up their children after the
program is over will be charged the following amounts:
Please note: all cancellation and transfer requests
must be submitted by e-mail to
[email protected] or in person at the Parks
and Community Services office, 23 Russell Blvd.
• 1–5 minutes late: No charge
• 6–15 minutes: $5.00
• 16–30 minutes: $15.00
• 31 min. to 1 hour: $25.00
After 1 hour $50 and the police will be notified, if
parents have not already contacted the program staff.
Parents must be prepared to pay upon pick-up of
their child, or the child will be unable to participate
in the program the following days. After three (3) late
pick-ups, the participants may be dropped from the
program with no refund.
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Per our refund policy customers will receive:
• 95% refund if a refund is requested 13 or more
business days prior to the start of the class or
program.
• 75% refund if a refund is requested 7–12 business
days prior to the start of the class or program.
• 50% refund if a refund is requested 2–6 business
days prior to the start of the class or program. (If a
class begins on a Monday, the refund request must
be received by Thursday before the class starts.)
PROGRAM & REGISTRATION POLICIES
REFUND & TRANSFER POLICY (continued)
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS
No refunds or credits will be given for refund requests
received less than one full business day prior to the
class starting date.
Participants should contact the Inclusive Recreation
Coordinator, Jamie Elliott, 3 weeks prior to the start of
class to discuss individual needs. The City will make all
reasonable modifications to policies and procedures
to ensure that people with disabilities have an equal
opportunity to access all City programs, services,
and activities. The City will not impose unnecessary
eligibility standards or rules that deny individuals with
disabilities the opportunity to participate in services,
programs or activities. Jamie can be reached at (530)
757-5694.
Refunds for cash or check registrations will be
refunded by the City of Davis via check in 2–4 weeks.
Refunds for credit card transactions will be credited
back to the card used.
Holidays do not count as business days. Holidays are
May 30, July 4 and September 5, 2016.
Prorated refunds may be given after a program has
begun if written medical verification (from your primary
physician) is received for injury or illness. A prorated
refund will be based on the number of days left in the
class upon receipt of your written medical verification
in our office. If we receive medical verification after the
end of the class, no refund will be given.
There are no refunds or credits for adult sports
leagues, swim passes or special events.
WAITING LISTS
Class fees are not pro-rated for personal vacations
and/or missed classes.
Per our transfer policy:
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FAIR SHARE POLICY (NON-RESIDENT FEES)
A non-resident fee will be charged for all youth living
outside of the Davis Joint Unified School District
boundaries and all adults living outside the Davis city
limits. Generally the non-resident fee is 10%, but some
activities may have a lower fee based upon nature of
the activity.
Customers who wish to transfer from one program
to another, that has openings, may do so up to 7
business days in advance of the class or program
starting without a fee.
Transfers requested 1–6 business days prior to the
class or program starting will be charged 25% of
the total cost of the class, including non-resident
fees.
Programs that you wish to transfer into must fall
within the same recreation schedule.
Transfer requests must be for the same participant
Once an activity is full, a waitlist will begin. If a space
opens in the activity, registration staff will contact
individuals on the waitlist. Be sure your email address
is up to date, as email is our primary method of
contact. Participants cannot be on a waiting list and
enrolled in a class of the same type for the same
period of time. Any participant enrolled in an activity
and on a waitlist for the same time period will be
removed from the waitlist.
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CANCELLATIONS /CHANGES
We have the right to cancel a class or program due to
low enrollment or unexpected problems. We’ll notify
you as soon as possible and send you a full refund.
We have the right to combine or divide courses, to
change the time/date/place of courses, to change the
instructor and to make other changes which become
necessary to ensure a quality experience for our
participants.
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REGISTRATION
Priority Registration
General Registration
BEGINS TUESDAY, MARCH 8 AT 8:00AM
BEGINS TUESDAY, MARCH 15 AT 8:00AM.
• Outdoor Education camps are Camp Putah, Horse
Camp and Trekkers.
• All youth Summer activities and classes will open.
for Outdoor Education
• Priority Registration is for Davis Residents ONLY.
Children must reside within the DJUSD boundaries.
• Camp is limited to one week, per program, per
eligible child.
• Online and in-person registration ONLY.
• Priority Registration closes on
Friday, March 11 at 5:00pm.
for all Summer programs
• General Registration is open to both Davis
Residents and Non-Residents.
• Any remaining spaces for Outdoor Education
programs will be available on a first-come,
first-served basis.
• Online, in-person and mail-in registration will
be accepted. Please note that mail-in may not be
processed as quickly as online or in-person.
• Phone registration will begin on Tuesday, March 29
at 8:00am. A current Liability Waiver must
be on file.
Ways To Register
ONLINE
Tuesday, March 8 at 8:00 am for
Camp Putah, Horse Camp & Trekkers
Tuesday, March 15 at 8:00 am for
Summer Registration
Visit www.cityofdavis.org for details on how
to register online. You must have an activated
online account in order to register online.
IN PERSON
Tuesday, March 8 at 8:00 am for
Camp Putah, Horse Camp & Trekkers
Tuesday, March 15 at 8:00am for
Summer Registration
The City of Davis Parks and Community
Services Office is located at 23 Russell Blvd.
The office is open Monday through Friday
from 8:00 am—5:00 pm, including the
noon hour.
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Summer 2016  Recreation Schedule
BY PHONE
Tuesday, March 29 at 8:00 am
Please call us at (530) 757-5626. Our office
is open Monday through Friday from 8:00
am—5:00 pm, including the noon hour. You
must have a current Liability Waiver Form
on file.
BY MAIL
Tuesday, March 15
Please note that mail in registration may
not be processed as quickly as online or in
person.
Include payment and Liability Waiver and
mail to:
Registration
Parks and Community Services
City of Davis
23 Russell Blvd.
Davis, CA 95616
Or: Place in a sealed envelope and drop off
in the drop-box in our parking lot.
REGISTRATION
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What can I do to be ready for online registration?
Prior to the first day of registration, follow the steps below to get ready!
Returning To Our Programs?
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Visit our webpage at www.cityofdavis.org and click on "Recreation Online".
Log in to be sure you have your correct
username and password. If not, it can be
sent to you via e-mail or by calling the
registration office at 530-757-5626.
Once logged in, verify your household and
family member information. To display each
of these, select the My Accounts tab in the
upper right.
It is important that all registrants are listed
with correct birth dates and school grades
for the 2015-2016 school year as this
information determines program eligibility.*
If any family member information is incorrect
or missing, call the registration office at
530-757-5626 to update it.
You are ready to register!
New To Our Programs?
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Visit our webpage at www.cityofdavis.org and click on "Recreation Online".
Create a new account.
When setting up the account, include all
immediate family members living in your
household.
It is important that all registrants are listed
with correct birth dates and school grades
for the 2015-2016 school year as this
information determines program eligibility.*
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Your online account will be validated by our
office within 1–2 business days.
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Once you receive e-mail confirmation of your
account, you are ready to register!
*If updating or creating your account after March 4, 2016, please provide grades for 2016-2017 school year.
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Forgot your password or username?
No need to create a duplicate account!
Just call us at (530) 757-5626 or email us at [email protected].
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REGISTRATION FORM
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LIABILITY WAIVER
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Parks and Open Spaces
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Arroyo Park & Pool
Aspen Greenbelt
Cedar Park
Central Park
Chestnut Park Round House
City Hall
College Park
Community Park
Covell Greenbelt
Covell Park
Green Meadows Greenbelt
Hacienda Park
La Playa Park
Mace Ranch Park & Greenbelt
N Street Mini Park
Northstar Park
17 Julie Partanksy Pond
18 Oak Grove Park
19 Oxford Circle Park
20 Perimenter Greenbelt
21 Pioneer Park
22 Playfields Park
23&24 Putah Creek Parkway
25 Redwood Park
26 Rosecreek Parkway
27 Senda Nueva Greenbelt
28 Slide Hill Park
29 Sycamore Park
30 Village Park
31 West Area Habitat Pond
32 Walnut Park
33 Westwood Park
34 West Manor Park
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38
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40
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42
43
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45
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48
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Whaleback Park
Willow Creek Park
Sandy Motley Park
Robert Arneson Park
Putah Creek Park
Little League Park
Veterans Memorial Center
Civic Center Pool &
Gymnastics and Dance Center
Redwood Building
Community Pool & Building
Davis Senior Center
Yolo County Library
Manor Pool
Community Gym
Toad Hollow Dog Park
John Barovetto Park
Parks and
and Community
Community Services
Services
Parks
Alternative Recreation.....................
Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 757-5694
757-5694
Alternative
Registration Office.
Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
757-5626
Registration
......................... 757-5626
Davis Senior
Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .758-0463
Senior
CenterCenter
Fax............................758-0463
Community Gardens.......................
Gardens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 757-5656
757-5620
Community
Registration Fax.
Fax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .758-0204
Registration
.............................758-0204
Veterans Memorial
Memorial Center...............
Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 757-5664
757-5664
Veterans
Davis Community
Community Transit.
Transit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .747-8240
Davis
................747-8240
Parks and
and Picnic
Picnic Rental
Rental Info...........
Info . . . . . . . . . . 757-5626
757-5626
Parks
Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . 757-5664
Veterans Memorial Theatre.............
Facility Rental
Rental Info...........................
Info . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 757-5626
757-5626
Facility
Recreation Programs.
Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
757-5626
Recreation
..................... 757-5626
Gymnastics &
& Dance
Dance Center...........
Center . . . . . . . . . . 757-5627
757-5627
Gymnastics
Davis Senior
Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 757-5696
757-5696
Senior
Center...................................
Other City
City Phone
Phone Numbers
Numbers
Other
City Hall
Hall FAX....................................758-0204
FAX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .758-0204
City
Mediation/Fair Housing...................
Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 757-5623
757-5623
Mediation/Fair
Promotions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
757-5602
Promotions.
..................................... 757-5602
City Manager's
Manager's Office.
Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
757-5602
City
.................... 757-5602
Parks and
and Open
Open Space.
Space. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
757-5656
Parks
.................. 757-5656
Public Works....................................
Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 757-5686
757-5686
Public
Finance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
757-5651
Finance.
........................................... 757-5651
Human Resources...........................
Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 757-5644
757-5644
Human
Street Trees.
Trees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
757-5633
Street
.................................... 757-5633
Fire (Business).
(Business). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
757-5684
Fire
................................ 757-5684
Pesticide Hotline.
Hotline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
757-5621
Pesticide
............................ 757-5621
TDD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 757-5666
757-5666
TDD..................................................
Graffiti Hotline.
Hotline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
757-5600
Graffiti
................................ 757-5600
Planning &
& Building.
Building. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
757-5610
Planning
........................ 757-5610
Irrigation Hotline..............................
Hotline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 757-5620
757-5620
Irrigation
Police (Business).
(Business). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
747-5400
Police
............................ 747-5400
City of Davis
Parks and Community Services
23 Russell Blvd.
Davis, CA 95616
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