Recreation Division - City of Palm Springs

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Recreation Division - City of Palm Springs
City of Palm Springs
Recreation Division
www.palmspringsca.gov
Spring 2015
Inside this issue:
Aquatics
Adult & Youth Programs
Ballroom Dancing
Demuth Community Center
James O. Jessie Desert Highland Unity Center
Special Events
Palm Springs Public Library
Tahquitz Creek Golf Resort Discount Program
Tennis
and more!
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Steve Pougnet | Mayor
Ginny Foat | Council Member
Rick Hutcheson | Council Member
Paul Lewin | Council Member
Chris Mills | Council Member
Aquatics......................................................................................................4-5
Piranha Swim School................................................................................6
Youth Programs...........................................................................................7
Adult & Youth Programs..................................................................... 8 -9
Palm Springs Library Programs................................................... 10-11
Ballroom Dancing.................................................................................... 11
Special Events.................................................................................... 12-13
Baseball/Softball Programs.................................................................. 13
Palm Springs Skate Park........................................................................ 14
James O. Jessie Desert Highland Unity Center........................... 15
Demuth Community Center........................................................ 16-17
Tahquitz Creek Golf Resort Discount Card Policy....................... 18
Tennis............................................................................................................ 19
City’s Parks and Recreation Facilities................................................20
Policies.........................................................................................................21
City Parks and Facilities Map........................................................22-23
City Information........................................................................................24
City Facilities Rentals...............................................................................25
Recreation Division’s Registration Form.........................................26
Important Numbers................................................................................27
PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION
Cosimo Aiello | Jeff Conwell | Sid Craig | David Darrin
Carol Davis | Cheryl Houk | Miguel Navarro
Clifford Reed | Scott Meredith
CITY MANAGER’S OFFICE
David Ready | City Manager
James Thompson | Chief of Staff/City Clerk
RECREATION DIVISION STAFF
Vicki Oltean | Director
Arturo Argumedo | Account Clerk
Janice Lopez | Account Clerk
Angela Derrington | Recreation Program Assistant
Jessica Gallagher | Recreation Program Assistant
Naomi Molina | Recreation Program Assistant
Krystalynn Paquette | Recreation Program Assistant
Rosa Romo | Recreation Program Assistant
Noel Waits | Recreation Program Assistant
Table of Contents
PALM SPRINGS CITY COUNCIL
Jaime Raygoza | Aquatics Supervisor
Cassandra Blackstone | Lifeguard
Rich-Ann Daisley-West | Lifeguard
Kenda Essman | Lifeguard
Amy Jacoby | Lifeguard
Juan Luaces | Lifeguard
Lindi Mills | Lifeguard
JAMES O. JESSIE DESERT HIGHLAND
UNITY CENTER
Jarvis Crawford | Community Center Manager
William Pellum | Recreation Coordinator
Linda Gray | Literacy Coordinator
Annjohnnette Curtis | Recreation Program Assistant
Vanessa Del Rio | Recreation Program Assistant
VILLAGEFEST
Jasmine Waits | Special Event Coordinator/VillageFest
Faith Roche | Account Clerk
DEMUTH COMMUNITY CENTER STAFF
Janet Burns | Recreation Program Assistant
Jonathan Maidment | Recreation Program Assistant
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS
AND RECREATION
RECREATION DIVISION
401 S. Pavilion Way • Palm Springs, CA 92262
Telephone:.....................................................................(760) 323-8272
Fax:....................................................................................(760) 323-8279
TDD:................................................................................ (760) 864-9527
www.palmspringsca.gov
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Aquatics
SWIM CENTER
Located in the Sunrise Plaza complex, immediately
adjacent to the Leisure Center, the Palm Springs Swim
Center is open year round and features an Olympic-size
swimming pool.
PRIVATE POOL PARTIES /
OVERNIGHT CAMPING
Rent the pool for a birthday or other special occasion.
Residents: $50/hour; Non-Residents: $70/hour. Call
(760) 323-8272 for information.
POOL PASS
HANDICAP CHAIR LIFT
You can purchase a punch card pass for 25 visits. Passes
are good for one punch per person per card. Passes can
be purchased at the Leisure Center. Residents: $60;
Non-Residents: $75. A yearly membership fee is required.
To all our customers who may have difficulty entering
the pool from the steps or side, the pool has a very
comfortable and safe chair lift to aid you in entering and
exiting the water. If you plan to swim three or four times
per week, you might want to purchase a Pool Pass for
substantial savings.
GROUP DISCOUNTS
The Swim Center offers an hourly rate to groups of 10 or
more during recreation swim hours. A completed Facility
Use Application is required prior to event. Residents:
$10/hour; Non-Residents: $20/hour.
CONCESSIONS
A variety of refreshments and snacks is available for sale
at the Swim Center office. Kick boards and pull buoys are
available for rent at a nominal fee. We now sell goggles,
swim caps and earplugs.
Pool Safety
➤ Children can drown in an instant, even in shallow water.
➤ Don’t rely on barriers, such as fences or walls, to keep kids safe.
➤ Never take your eyes off a child near the water.
➤ Keep toys, tricycles and other children’s playthings away from the pool.
➤ Don’t be distracted by the telephone, doorbell or chores.
➤ Watch children, even if they’ve had swimming or safety classes.
➤ Don’t rely on inflatable devices to keep your child afloat.
➤ Lock doors and gates when swimming cannot be supervised.
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➤ Learn CPR.
➤ Never drink alcohol or take drugs when swimming.
➤ Have a telephone installed or keep a cordless phone or cell phone nearby.
➤ Information: Swimming Pool Education Council, (800) 991-7732, will provide safety tips for
pool owners, ideas for safeguarding water areas, tips about child safety and other information.
OPEN
from 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
on the following City holidays
2015 – January 19, February 16
Adult Lap Swim
Weekdays: 5:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m.
11:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Weekends: 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Fees: Residents $4; Non-residents $5
NOTE: Proper swimsuit attire must be worn.
Infant/toddlers must be in a swim suit and/or
swim diapers. Pool rules will be enforced for
safety. If children are non-swimmers, parents
must be in the water with them at all times.
Recreation Swim Periods
Weekdays: 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday: 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Fees:
$3/child ages 4-12
$4/adult resident; free with Pool Pass
$5/adult non-resident; free with Pool Pass
NOTE: Children under 7 must be accompanied by a
supervising adult. An admission fee is charged to all
patrons entering the Swim Center.
Aquatic Exercise Program
This popular warm-water exercise program, conducted
by a certified instructor, includes exercises that improve
range of motion, promote muscle strengthening, and
increase one’s energy level. A moderate cardiovascular
segment is also included. Participants must be able to
tolerate 15 minutes of standing or walking without pain,
fatigue, or shortness of breath and be comfortable with
arm movements. This is a year-round program. Hats and
sunglasses are recommended.
Pre-registration and a signed consent form are required.
For more information, call (760) 285-5094 or
(760) 323-8278.
January – April
Monday, Wednesday & Friday:
11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
–OR– 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Fees:$3/class
Participants will increase swimming abilities, perform
proper First Aid, CPR and basic water rescue techniques
Participants are also challenged mentally with a curriculum
that encompasses all aspects of being a lifeguard by
training in the American Red Cross Guard Start Program.
Junior Lifeguard candidates will volunteer at the pool in
various programs, which gives them a chance to work
alongside lifeguards seeing them in action and learn what
they do. Requirements include front crawl (freestyle)
stroke for 25 yards, tread water for one minute, and
swim ten feet underwater.
Aquatics
Junior Lifeguard Program
Palm Springs Swim Center will be
(Ages 12-17)
March 23 through 27
Monday – Friday
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
-AND- 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Fees:$80/resident
$100/non-resident
Lifeguarding Course
The City of Palm Springs is offering a Lifeguard Training
class at the Swim Center. This four day class includes
comprehensive training in water rescues, CPR for the
Professional Rescuer and first aid skills. Participants will
learn to recognize and respond effectively to emergencies,
as well as how to prevent drowning and injuries.
Lifeguard training participants must be at least 15 years
old and pass a swim test on the first day of class: swim
300 yards (12 lengths of a 25 yard pool) without stopping
using front crawl and breaststroke; tread water for two
minutes using legs only, and retrieve a 10-lb brick from
7 feet deep and swim 20 yards with the weight, using
legs only and exit the water using a ladder or steps within
1 minute and 40 seconds. At the end of the course,
students who pass all skills and the final examination
will receive an American Red Cross Certification in
Lifeguarding, First Aid and CPR/AED for the Professional
Rescuer – all valid for 2 years.
Session 1:
February 13, 14, 20 & 21
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Session 2:
March 14, 15, 20 & 21
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Fees:$150/resident
$170/non-resident
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Off Track Camp
Youth Room at Leisure Center – join us in the adventure
of discovering the world of play and learning, where
preschool children can grow academically, socially, and
physically. Children must be potty trained and able to
use the restroom independently. Enrollment is limited.
Birth certificate is required for registration.
Instructors: Angela Derrington, Jessica Gallagher
and Naomi Molina
Tiny Tots A.M.
January through April
Monday – Thursday:
Fees:$100/month
Tiny Tots P.M.
January through April
Monday – Thursday:
Fees:$100/month
(Ages 3-5)
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
(Ages 3-5)
12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
A healthy snack will be provided for both classes.
For Kids Only
Youth Room at Leisure Center. An exciting after-school
experience that provides a creative alternative for children
of working parents. It’s an after-school recreation program
specially designed to promote creative play skills, good
study habits and new friendships for children. Small
snack provided. Van shuttle available from some
schools to the Leisure Center. For more information,
call (760) 323-8272.
For Kids Only January through April
Monday – Friday:
Fees:$107/month
Leisure Center – Don’t be bored while school is out!
Join us here for a week or the month. Outdoor games,
crafts, and field trips are just a few of the activities
planned. Bring a sack lunch daily. A snack will be
provided two times during the day. Closed-toes shoes
are a must! Registration deadline is February 27.
Minimum 10.
March (Grades K through 6)
Monday – Friday:
7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Fees: $75/week or $200 for the month
Spring Camp
Leisure Center – Don’t be bored while school is out!
Join us here for a few days of winter fun. Outdoor
games, crafts, and field trips are just a few of the activities
planned. Bring a sack lunch daily. A snack will be
provided two times during the day. Closed-toe shoes
are a must! Registration deadline is March 20.
Minimum: 10.
Youth Programs
YOUTH PROGRAMS
Tiny Tots
Spring Camp
(Grades K through 8)
SESSION I
March 23 – 27:
7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Fees: $75/week or $20/day
SESSION II
March 30 – April 3:
7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Fees: $75/week or $20/day
(Grades K/P.M. through 8)
3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Tiny Tot Themes
2015
January............... The World Outside My Door
February......................................Love Is In The Air
March.............................................. Creepy Crawlies
April...............................................Get The Giggles
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Adult & Youth Programs
FITNESS
Beginning Yoga with Mariana Duspiva
Come learn basic yoga poses that will help you stretch
out, reduce stress, increase your energy!
January through April
Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays
9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
Mondays & Wednesdays
Evening:
4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
–OR– 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Fees: $12 drop-in
*Yoga Punch Card available –
10 sessions for $100
*Requires Recreation Membership:
Adult: $32; Family: $48
ZUMBA fuses fitness, entertainment and culture into an
exhilarating dance-fitness sensation. ZUMBA exercise
classes are “fitness parties” that blend upbeat world
rhythms with easy-to-follow choreography, for a total
body workout that feels like a celebration.
Dr. Lorrie Lauer combines ZUMBA, ZUMBA Gold, and
ZUMBA toning all in one class. Build muscle strength
and reduce chances of osteoporosis with ZUMBA.
January through April
Tuesdays & Thursdays:
Morning
9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
Fees:
$37/month* = 1 class/week
$67/month* = 2 classes/week
$77/month* = unlimited classes/week
$12 drop-in; $10 for first time
Zumba Punch Card available*:
$100 = 10 classes
*Requires Recreation Membership:
Youth (Ages 4-12) $17; Adult: $32
TRU-CORE
Singleton’s Rattlesnake Avoidance
Pet Training
Protect your pet and loved ones with this life-saving dog
training clinic. Take advantage of this rare opportunity
and see how your dog responds to the sight, sound,
and smell of rattlesnakes. Let us teach your dog how to
become your early warning system!
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ZUMBA, ZUMBA Gold & ZUMBA Toning
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Fees:
$95 per dog
Location:
North Lykken Trial Head
For additional information
contact Karen Singleton
at (909) 464-0393.
Tru-Core combines exercises from Yoga, Pilates and
Martial Arts into a boot camp style program to increase
strength and flexibility, stabilize your core and increase
your metabolism. You will be proficient with each
exercise and able to maintain your program as part of
your lifestyle, no matter what your learning curve. The
exercises used are progressive allowing everyone to work
at their own level while staying with the rest of the class.
Many of the exercises are done on the floor, so you must
be able to transition independently. You will only need a
mat, workout towel and water.
Instructor: Bill Miller, CPT
January through April
Mondays & Wednesdays:
Fees:
10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
$12 drop-in or
Punch Card available*: $100 = 10 classes
*Requires Recreation Membership: Adult: $32
This is a comprehensive, all age’s course, conducted by
3rd degree Black Belt Sensei Guy Lombardo, who
began his martial arts practice in 1982, studies in judo,
aikido, mma, unconventional weapons and strategies for
urban survival. Ages 6 and up are welcome. Kids come in
early for information.
January through April
Mondays & Wednesdays
(Ages 6 & up)
(Ages 16 & up)
6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Fees:
($35/month) or drop-in; $4 per class
*Requires Recreation Membership:
Youth (Ages 4-12) $17; Adult: $32
Aikido for Adults with Masaru Yamada
2nd Degree Black Belt
Aikido is the Japanese martial art that teaches relaxed
presence and coordination of mind, body & spirit. Rather
than fight against aggression, students learn to blend with
and then redirect aggression. Benefits of training in Aikido
includes stress management, increased overall body
flexibility, aerobic conditioning, improved physical and
mental balance and increased awareness of your
surroundings. Lessons in Aikido can often be applied to
life in general. Ages 14-104 welcome. For more
information go to www.desertaikido.com.
Aikido Fundamentals
(Beginners to Advanced)
January through April
Tuesdays & Thursdays
Adult & Youth Programs
MARTIAL ARTS
Judo-Jiu-Jitsu Self Defense Class
7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Fees:
$32/month* or Drop-In: $5.00/class mat fee
*Requires Recreation Membership: Adult: $32
FUN FOR PETS
Flyball Fun for Dogs
(Handlers 18 years or older)
This fun team sport is for the energetic, ball loving dog!
Dogs will learn to jump over a series of hurdles and
retrieve a ball from a spring loaded box. Dogs
(8 months+) must be friendly and some obedience
training recommended.
Instructor: Brenda Mejia, Canine Behavior Advisor
Class is held at the Palm Spring Police Departments’
K9 training field on Civic Dr. at the Police Department.
First Class is held without dogs present.
COMING SOON – Call for details.
Thursdays
6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Fees: $100 for 9 weeks
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Palm Springs Library Programs
PALM SPRINGS PUBLIC LIBRARY
300 S. Sunrise Way
Palm Springs, CA 92262
(760) 322-READ (7323)
www.palmspringslibrary.org
January through April 2015
Weekly Story Times for Youth
Story Times are weekly on Thursdays and incorporate
several elements of early-learning, including: narrative
skills, letter knowledge, phonetic awareness, vocabulary
and social skills.
There are two to choose from:
Read-to-Me Story Time 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Is for toddlers up to age 5, enjoying stories, crafts and
interactive fun.
Bilingual Story Time 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Is presented in English and Spanish/Español and is for
toddlers and elementary school age children.
Weekly Teen Time Programs
Teen Times are weekly programs on Thursday afternoons
from 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. and are a time for teens to
drop-in, socialize and participate in different activities.
Whether it’s Crafternoon, Gaming, or testing their
knowledge with Trivia, there is something for everyone;
for tweens and teens in grades 6-12.
Computer Skills Classes for Adults
The Library offers a variety of basic computer skills classes
to the public free of charge. Class sizes are limited to
ensure hands-on instruction and pre-registration is
required for each class. You may register in person at
the Library, or by calling (760) 322-READ (7323).
1st Thursday of Each Month in the Morning
10:00 a.m. –11:30 a.m.
Beginning Computer Skills Class:
Learn the parts of a computer and how to use a mouse
and keyboard
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1st Thursday of Each Month in the Afternoon
3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Email & Internet Basics Class*:
Learn about getting connected to the internet, surfing
the web and using email
Social Media Basics Class*:
Learn more about Facebook, Twitter and other social
media sites
*These classes alternate every other month
3rd Thursday of Each Month in the Morning
10:00 a.m. –11:30 a.m.
Word Processing 101 Class**:
Learn about MS Word and other word processing
programs
Excel and PowerPoint 101 Class**:
Learn how to create spreadsheets and presentations
Internet Job Searching 101 Class**:
Learn about Library/internet resources and how to search
and apply for jobs online
**These advanced classes—which require the
ability to navigate a computer and use a mouse
– alternate every third month
To allow the most people the opportunity to take each of
these classes and since class sizes are limited to ensure
hands-on instruction, we do not allow repeat attendance
to the same class in the same fiscal year.
Book Clubs for Adults
There are various book clubs associated with the Palm
Springs Public Library. They are all open to the public:
The Friends of the Palm Springs Public Library
(FOPSL) hosts a book club which meets once a month
on the third Friday of each month at 2:00 p.m. at
the Library in the Learning Center (TLC), September
through June.
Friday, January 16th
Book Club book discussion of Major Pettigrew’s
Last Stand: A Novel by Helen Simonson.
Friday, February 20th
Book Club book discussion of The Boys
in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic
Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics
by Daniel James Brown.
Friday, March 20th
Book Club book discussion of Under the Wide
and Starry Sky: A Novel by Nancy Horan.
Friday, April 17th
Book Club book discussion of The Red and Black
by Stendhal (Translated by Burton Raffel).
Thursday, January 8th
The Hundred-Foot Journey
by Richard C. Morais.
Thursday, February 12th
Mrs. Kennedy and Me
by Clint Hill with Lisa McCubbin.
Thursday, March 12th
Where’d You Go, Bernadette
by Maria Semple.
Thursday, April 9th
Claire of the Sea Light
by Edwidge Danticat.
Programming for All
The library offers a full schedule of programs and
events throughout the season that include nature
& the environment, health & wellness, music concerts,
author lectures, genealogy classes, film screenings
and more.
There are also special programs, book clubs,
anime+manga club, and more, scheduled monthly
for youth and teens.
For a full schedule of events go to the Library’s website at
www.palmspringslibrary.org.
WEDNESDAY EVENING
BALLROOM DANCES
PALM SPRINGS PAVILION
401 S. Pavilion Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262
7:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Ballroom Dancing
The Cover to Cover Book Club meets once a month
at the Mizell Senior Center on the second Thursday of
the month at 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. The Mizell Senior
Center at 480 S. Sunrise Way in Palm Springs.
2015
January 7
January 14
January 21
January 28
February 4
February 11
February 18
February 25
Sophisticated Swing
Touch of Class
Heatwave (Big Band)
Six Feet Up
March 4
March 11
March 18
March 25
Six Feet Up
Touch of Class
Sophisticated Swing
DJ Night
April 1
April 8
April 15
April 22
April 29
DJ Night
DJ Night
DJ Night
DJ Night
DJ Night
Touch of Class
Sophisticated Swing (Valentine Party)
Touch of Class (Gatsby Party)*
Sophisticated Swing
Complimentary Group Lesson at 6:30 p.m.
with Admission Ticket
$8 per person – January through April
$5 per person on DJ Nights
$10 per person – Special Event February 18
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Special Events
Modernism Week
February 12-22, 2015 – 10th Anniversary!
Modernism Week’s signature February Event is an annual
celebration of mid-century modern design, architecture,
art, fashion, and culture. It features more than 100
events including the Modernism Show, home tours, films,
lectures, double decker bus tours, parties, walking and
bike tours, a pre-fab showcase, vintage fashion, live music
events, a vintage travel trailer exhibition, and more.
Tour De Palm Springs
VillageFest
Every Thursday — Palm Canyon Drive
October through May: 6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
VillageFest goes year round. Enjoy the fabulous arts &
crafts show and farmers market. Call (760) 320-3781
for more information.
Red Carpet Run
Black History Parade & Town Fair
Saturday, January 3, 2015
Palm Springs Marathon Runners Presents a 5K or 10K
run/walk, red carpet stroll. Registration includes tiara and
tutus for the ladies and tuxedo “t” for the men. Finisher
Medallions for all and after party goodie bags included.
Register at Racewire.com or Active.com.
Saturday February 28, 2015
Help the City of Palm Springs and the Palm Springs
Black History Committee Celebrate Black History in the
28th annual Black History Parade and Town Fair. The
Parade starts at 11:00 a.m. in downtown Palm Springs
and works its way to Frances Stevens Park where you
will find the Town Fair. The Town Fair will feature food,
live entertainment, carnival rides and so much more.
For more information contact (760) 416-5715 or
(760) 416-5716
Mayor’s Race and Wellness Festival
Saturday, January 17, 2015
Wellness Park at Ruth Hardy Park &
the Palm Springs Swim Center
Join Mayor Pougnet as we celebrate health and wellness
at the annual Mayor’s Race. This year’s event will have
a 10 mile, 5K, 1K Fun Run for kids, Swim Clinic and
Timed Swim event. The 10 mile and 5 mile routes
take you through up and downtown Palm Springs.
Enjoy a picturesque run while supporting local programs
through the Clinton Foundation Health Matter Initiative.
For more information call (760) 323-8248 or register at
racewire.com or active.com.
Palm Springs Half Marathon
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February 13 & 14, 2015
Join thousands of bikers as they ride 100, 50, 25, 10 &
5 mile rides all starting on Beautiful Palm Canyon Drive.
CVSPIN is proud to present the 17th annual Bike Ride
and Expo. The 2 day expo will feature bike related
vendors, bicycle ride programs and a food court. For
more information about the ride and expo contact
[email protected] or visit the website at
wwwtourdepalmsprings.com.
February 8, 2015
17th Annual New Balance Palm Springs Half Marathon,
Half Marathon Relay and 5K. The Palm Springs Half
Marathon winds you through some of the most beautiful
streets of Palm Springs. Run it alone or run it with your
husband, wife, best friend, sister, mother or brother in
the sweethearts run. For more information email greg@
kleinclarksports.com or visit www.kleinclarksports.com.
Shamrock 5K
Saturday, March 7, 2015
The Palm Springs Lions Club asks that you join them for
a wild 5K dash in downtown Palm Springs. Chase that
pot of gold at the end of the rainbow and receive a gold
medal. Your registration includes a St. Patrick’s Day t-shirt,
festive eyeglass wear and green pancakes. Sign up at
racewire.com or active.com.
Women Running Wild 5k Run/Walk
March 22, 2015
We invite you to join the 19th Annual Women Running
Wild 5K Run/Walk. This event is about participation,
education and motivation. Funds raised by this event
support the City of Hope. Women Running Wild
encourages you to run or walk for those you love who
are fighting breast cancer and in memory of those
who have lost their battle with this disease. For more
information email [email protected] or visit
www.kleinclarksports.com.
March 25, 2015
Come to this FREE event in the Palm Springs Stadium
(across from the Library) to learn more about all the
wonderful resources and activities available to families.
Participating organizations will have a booth, each with a
craft or game, plus there will be a bouncy house, petting
zoo, special demonstrations and giveaways! The event
is scheduled from 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. and is
presented by the Library.
Run For Ike
April 4, 2015
Fast and flat 5K in memory of K-9 Officer Ike benefiting
the Palm Springs Police Department K-9 Fund.
Commemorative dog tag and delicious pancake
breakfast for all participants. Registration includes event
t-shirt, goodie bag, photo and raffle. For more information
email [email protected].
Opera in the Park
Palm Springs Gay Softball League
(PSGSL)
Teams are forming for the Spring season. For more
information visit the website at www.psgsl.org.
Palm Springs Power Baseball
“Our Hometown Baseball Team”
For 2015 season information, call
(760) 864-6278 or visit the website at
www.palmspringspowerbaseball.com.
April 12, 2015
The 17th Annual Opera in the Park will be held at
Sunrise Park. This annual free concert is a celebration
of opera music in an informal, tranquil outdoor setting
with professional Orchestra and young and upcoming
opera singers.
Tachevah Block Party
April 15, 2015
A Palm Springs Block Party, an open-air concert
scheduled between the two Coachella Valley Music
and Art Festival weekends. Over 7,500 people are
expected to attend the block party starting at 5:00 p.m.
Tachevah is presented by Goldenvoice. For more
Information go to www.facebook.com/Tachevah.
Cycledelic III
April 23, 2015
The Palm Springs Sustainability Commission proudly
brings you Cycledlic III. Pull out your glow sticks, reflective
gear and tie-dyed T-shirts for this 3rd evening bike ride
and expo. This 3 mile bike ride is designed to educate
the community on proper ways to ride your bike at
night. For more information contact Jeff Hocker at
[email protected].
Baseball /Softball Programs
Family Fun Festival –
A Celebration of Spring
2015 SOFTBALL TOURNAMENTS
Palm Springs Winter Classic
February 6 – 8
Palm Springs Invitational Seniors
February 11 – 15
So. Cal. Alliance Men’s Fast Pitch
March 21 – 22
Ken Maas Memorial Seniors
April 29 – May 3
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Palm Springs Sakte Park
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PALM SPRINGS SKATE PARK
Sunrise Plaza
405 S. Pavilion Way
(760) 656-0024
www.actionparkalliance.com
This 30,000 sf facility is available for in-line skating and
skateboarding seven (7) days a week. The Rhythm Skate
Shop is fully stocked with shoes, clothes, accessories,
skateboards, trucks, wheels, concessions and more! Your
one-stop shop!
Operating Hours:
Monday thru Friday Saturday & Sunday
BMX & Scooter Hours:
Wednesdays
Saturday & Sunday
12:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Spring Break Skate Camp
Come learn the basics of skateboarding with your
Rhythm Skate shop staff.
5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Special Event:
Friday Fight Night –
Free BBQ, Game of Skate, Best Trick Contest
January 16, February 6, March 13 and April 10
SESSION I
March 23 – 27 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m
Fees: $100 for the week
SESSION II
March 30 – April 3
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Fees: $100 for the week
Located in the neighborhood of Desert Highland/Gateway
Estates, these facilities serve hundreds of residents weekly.
A multi-purpose center with a gymnasium, meeting and
game room, kitchen, and exercise room is nestled in a
beautifully landscaped 18-acre park. Park facilities consist
of lighted athletic field and basketball court, as well as a
picnic and playground area.
Facility Rentals
The facilities are available for rent for meetings and
banquets, mainly weekends.
Hours of Operation –
Monday through Friday
Office................................................... 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Game Room..................................... 2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Weight Room.................................... 2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Computer Lab.................................. 9:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Gymnasium....................................... 9:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Programs and Activities
Basketball
(Ages 6-14)
Teaching youth the fundamentals of football through
practice and play.
January through April
Tuesdays & Thursdays
4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Kids Club
(Ages 5-10)
Focus on schoolwork in a structured atmosphere.
Educational and fun field trips throughout the year.
Instructors: Linda Gray and Ann Curtis.
January through April
Thursdays 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
January through April
Mondays – Fridays
Lab Hours:
Adult Class:
10:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
After-School Study Session
(Ages 5 & up)
& Tutoring
Focus is one-on-one assistance in reading and writing,
tutoring, homework help, and special academic needs
tailored to the individual. Instructors: Linda Gray &
William Pellum.
January through April
Mondays – Thursdays
2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Early Childhood Literacy Program (Ages 1-5)
Focus is one-on-one assistance in reading and writing,
tutoring, homework help, and special academic needs
tailored to the individual. Instructor: Linda Gray.
January through April
Mondays – Thursdays
10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Adult Basketball
(Ages 18 & up)
Open for adults only for pick-up and league play
basketball.
Year round
Tuesdays & Thursdays
7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Special Events
Annual Christmas Party
Friday, December 19
5:00 pm. – 7:00 p.m.
Kwanzaa
December 26 – January 1
Youth Connection (Ages 11-17)
Focus on teaching rules, cooperation fundamentals,
teamwork, and schoolwork in a structured atmosphere.
Educational and fun field trips throughout the year.
Instructors: William Pellum & Linda Gray.
Black History Month
Martin Luther King Day Basketball Tourney
Saturday, January 17
10:30 am. – 4:30 p.m.
January through April
Thursdays
Black History Month
Men’s Basketball Tournament
Saturday, February 21
10:00 am. – 4:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Weight Exercise (Ages 13 & up)
Focus on improving physical fitness and muscular
development through proper weight training and use
of free weights.
January through April
Mondays – Thursdays
2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
James O. Jessie
480 Tramview Road, Palm Springs
(760) 323-8271
Computer Learning & Readiness (Ages 5 & up)
Focus on individual instruction and tutoring.
Beginners through advanced. Instruction of computer
fundamentals, word processing and the Internet.
Instructors: Jarvis Crawford & William Pellum. Desert Highland Unity Center
JAMES O. JESSIE DESERT HIGHLAND
UNITY CENTER AND PARK
Black History Month Awards Gala
Saturday, February 7
6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Black History Month Annual Parade & Town Fair
Saturday, February 28
Parade:
11:00 a.m.
Town Fair:
12:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Annual Easter Egg Hunt & Basket Giveaway
TBA
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Demuth Community Center
Demuth Community Center
Gymnastics
3601 E. Mesquite Avenue
Palm Springs, CA 92264
Telephone: (760) 320-6430
Fax: (760) 320-1679
www.palmspringsca.gov
Gain strength and flexibility through this outstanding
program taught by Ray and Denise Hristov. World-class
training and goal oriented. Ages: 3-Adult
FITNESS CENTER
The Palm Springs Demuth Community Center offers a
low-key work out facility where you feel comfortable and
your privacy is respected. You find high quality fitness
equipment with flexible hours.
Monday – Friday
Saturday
Ages:
7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
12 and up (12-15 years old
must have parental supervision)
Fees: Monthly fee is based on age, contact Center
for details; an annual membership is required
to use the Community Center
PARTY/FACILITY RENTALS
Looking for a site for your next party, the Demuth
Community Center may just be the place for you.
Affordable rates and plenty of parking to hold your next
retirement party, family reunion, wedding reception,
Bar Mitzvah, Bat Mitzvah, Confirmation, or Quinceanera.
A signed contract and refundable cleaning deposit
required. Call (760) 323-8277 to book your party today!
Adult 3-on-3 Basketball
Round up your buddies for this new league coming to
the Center. Five-person rosters. Keep your eyes out for
the flyer for registration deadline.
Ages:
18 & up
February through April
Mondays & Wednesdays
Season Fees: 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
$40 per team
PowerSurge Fitness
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Free Exercise Event for adults 18 years and older.
PowerSurge offers fun, energetic, up-beat exercise events
to home workout programs in a group setting. A new
program is featured each week. For additional information
contact Adam at (760) 641-3626 (English) or Patty at
(760) 641-7550 (Spanish).
January through April
Saturdays
10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
*Requires Recreation Membership:
Youth (Ages 4-12) $17; Adult: $32; Family: $48
January through April
Tuesdays & Thursdays:
Beginner
3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Beginner/Intermediate/Advanced 4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Intermediate/Advanced 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Saturdays: Beginner
9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
Beginner/Intermediate/Advanced 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Intermediate/Advanced 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Fees:
$65.00/month* – 1 hour class
$95.00/month* – 2 hour class
Sibling Discount available
Shotokan Karate
Join Sensei Steve Beck to learn the
art of Shotokan karate. Karate is a great
exercise for both children and adults.
Karate works the whole body and, just
as importantly, teaches self-confidence,
discipline, self-awareness and respect.
Private lessons are available.
Monday Beginner Kids
5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Beginner Adults
6:45 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Tuesday Intermediate/Advanced12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Advanced Kids
5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Black/Brown Belts
6:45 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Beginner Kids
5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Beginner Adults
6:45 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Thursday
Intermediate/Advanced12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Beginner Kids
5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Beginner Adults
6:45 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Friday Team Training
See Sensei for details
Fees:
$80/month* – Family Discount available
Guitar Classes
Group classes are available through the Music School
of Palm Springs. The classes are for beginners and are
designed to teach students essential guitar skills and
music notation in a fun, supportive group setting. The
students will have the opportunity to participate in a
biannual recital with the Music School.
January through April
Mondays
Fees:$60/month*
5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Palm Springs Boxing Club
ZUMBA Fitness
The ZUMBA program is a Latin-inspired, dance-fitness
class that incorporates Latin and international music and
dance movements, a dynamic, exciting, exhilarating, and
effective fitness system. A ZUMBA class – Known as
ZUMBA Fitness-Party combines fast and slow rhythms
that tone and sculpt the body using an aerobic fitness
approach to achieve a unique blend balance of cardio
and muscle-toning benefits.
Come visit our new location!! Open to boxers of all skill
levels, our gym offers daily instruction, training, and regular
competition. All students are required to participate in a
FREE tryout, so stop by to see if boxing is right for you!
Ages 7 & up.
Instructor: Antonette Husbands – ZUMBA Certified.
January through April
Tuesdays and Thursdays
5:45 p.m. – 6:45 p.m.
Fees:$60/month
U-Jam Fitness
U-Jam Fitness is a hip-hop dance fitness workout that
combines dance and high energy music for a workout
that is bound to get your heart rate up, your body moving,
and make you work up a sweat in no time – all while
having fun!
U-Jam is a program for all ages and fitness levels. Check
out a class for yourself, and you’ll see every student have
a great time while working up a sweat. You’ll be addicted
after your first class.
January through April
Mondays
5:45 p.m. – 6:45 p.m.
Fees:$60/month
Coachella Valley Chess Club
Coachella Valley Chess Club’s (CVCC) mission is to extend
the role of the game of chess in the Coachella Valley.
CVCC informs, educates and fosters the development
of chess players at all levels, including but not limited to
students, seniors, professionals and amateurs.
CVCC offers chess education, instruction, lectures,
lessons, demonstrations and tournaments.
Free Membership, Classes, Lessons
and Tournaments
Through the generosity of its sponsors, CVCC offers FREE
memberships and events to all Coachella Valley children
and adults.
January through April
Monday thru Friday
4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Requires annual Recreation Membership and Boxing
Registration. Contact Coach Steve for information at
(760) 835-5048.
Flex Exercise Classes
The Demuth Community Center offers classes designed
for adults (18+), including those with Arthritis. Bring your
friends and join the fun!! FREE with Approved Insurance
or $2 per class.
January through April
Ana’s Class
This class involves muscle strengthening and toning
with light weights and low intensity aerobics.
Instructor: Ana Cohen.
Tuesdays & Thursdays
10:30 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.
Tai Chi with Ana
Experience the gentle following movements of Tai Chi
and treat your whole body to a peaceful and relaxing
workout. Instructor: Ana Cohen.
Tuesdays & Thursdays
11:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
Beginning Yoga with Mariana Duspiva
Come learn basic yoga poses that will help you stretch
out, reduce stress and increase your energy.
January through April
Tuesdays & Thursdays
Saturday
9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.
Fees:
$12 drop-in
*Yoga Punch Card Available
10 sessions for $100
*Requires Recreation Membership
Adults: $32; Family: $48
For additional information call (760) 537-5250 or email
[email protected].
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Visit CVCC at VillageFest on Palm Canyon Drive in Palm
Springs every Thursday night.
January through April
Wednesdays
Fridays
5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Demuth Community Center
Dance FitRx by Antonette
*Requires Recreation Membership:
Youth (Ages 4-12) $17; Adult: $32; Family: $48
Tahquitz Creek Golf Resort
TAHQUITZ CREEK GOLF RESORT
Resident Discount Cards
1885 Golf Club Drive
Palm Springs, CA 92264
(760) 328-1005
www.tahquitzgolfresort.com
City of Palm Springs residents may purchase a Resident
Discount Card by bringing in a tax bill, utility bill, voter’s
registration card, lease agreement or California driver’s license.
Tahquitz Creek Golf Resort consists of two spectacular
18-hole golf courses, both offer gorgeous views of Palm
Springs. Golf Digest recently rated Tahquitz Creek Golf
Resort as “one of the best places to play!” The Legend Course
is a traditional layout that has been a Palm Springs favorite for
years. 6,600 yards of tree lined fairways have been recently
renovated with the addition of over 40 challenging new
bunkers. The greens on the Legend are severely sloped from
back to front. The Resort Course, designed by well-known
architect Ted Robinson, is a desert links style course with
rolling terrain, well placed bunkers, wonderful waterscapes,
and tremendous mountain views.
Group Outings
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Looking for a unique and exceptional venue for your next
tournament or group outing? Look no further than Tahquitz
Creek. Our experienced staff of tournament coordinators can
assist you in every aspect – from preplanning to execution,
Tahqutiz Creek coordinators are there for you. With more than
20 years of experience in the hospitality industry, it is easy
to see why Tahquitz Creek is the perfect choice for your next
event. For more information, please call (760) 775-2000,
Ext. 212 to book your tournament today.
A Resident Discount Card may be purchased annually for a fee
of $30 at the Palm Springs Leisure Center, 401 S. Pavilion Way,
anytime during normal business hours.
The Resident Discount Card is valid for one (1) year from
January 1 through December 31 of each year, regardless
of purchase date.
No refunds will be given once the card fee is paid.
The Resident Discount Card is not transferable.
Advance booking of tee times by Resident Discount
Cardholders will be allowed up to three (3) days in advance,
without restrictions and including weekend play, for October
through May; up to five (5) days in advance for non-prime time
play for October through May; and up to seven (7) days in
advance, without restrictions, for June through September.
Prime time is considered to be Monday through Thursday after
8:00 a.m. and all day on Friday through Sunday and holidays.
There are no restrictions for Resident Discount Cardholders on
the time of day for booking tee times for advance bookings.
Resident Discount Cardholders will receive a twenty percent
(20%) discount (excluding sale-priced items) for merchandise
in the pro shop year round.
A Resident Discount Card cannot be used in conjunction with
any other promotional discounts.
TENNIS
The Plaza Racquet Club is conveniently located in downtown Palm Springs. The complex boasts nine beautiful, lit tennis
courts in a breathtaking mountain setting, with club lounge and pro shop. With more than 25 years in the hospitality
industry, the Plaza Racquet Club is ready to get you on the tennis courts and enjoy this wonderful sport of a lifetime!
Tennis
The Plaza Racquet Club
1300 E. Baristo Road
Palm Springs, CA 92262
(760) 323-8997
One of the unique benefits of the Plaza Racquet Club is its ability to arrange suitable matches for you, whether you are
a beginning, intermediate, or advanced tennis player. With that in mind, feel free to call at least 24-hours before you
would like to play in a game.
Looking for instruction, league or tournament play? The Plaza offers instructional programs for juniors, adults and
seniors. These “clinics” focus on proper technique, footwork, strategy and scorekeeping. Additionally, many of the drills
performed in these clinics after a terrific cardio workout. Private and semi-private lessons are also available. The facility
also hosts five tournaments annually and has league play available at many different levels.
Sunday:
Denny’s Clinic *
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Free to Palm Springs Residents*
Monday:
Wake Up with Denny **
3.5 Ladies Clinic
Advanced Junior Clinic
7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Tuesday:
Free Play *
11:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Beginning & Intermediate Juniors
3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Denny’s Adult Clinic
5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday:
Bill’s Rise & Shine Clinic
Advanced Junior Clinic
Denny’s Adult Clinic
8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.
3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Thursday:
Beginning & Intermediate Juniors
3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Friday:
3.0 – 3.5 Mixed Doubles Round Robin *
9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
One Hour with Denny
12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Saturday:
Pee-Wee Clinic
Saturdays with Denny
11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Fees: $8 for members; $15 for non-members
$10/60-minute clinic
$15/90-minute clinic
** Please sign-up in advance for these clinics
and round robins.
* A California driver’s license with photo showing
a Palm Springs street address will be required
for proof of residency.
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DOG
PARK
WELLNESS
PARK
VICTORIA
PARK
SUNRISE
PARK
RUTH HARDY
PARK
FRANCES STEVENS
PARK
DESERT HIGHLAND
PARK
DEMUTH
PARK
DEMUTH
COMMUNITY
CENTER
FACILITY TYPE
BARISTO
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Parks & Recreation Facilities
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CITY OF PALM SPRINGS
PARKS AND RECREATION
FACILITIES
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Bicycle Paths
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Boys & Girls Club
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Concert / Banquet Hall
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Dog Running / Playing Facilities
Electrical Service – Vendors
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Exercise Course
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Drinking Fountains
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Gymnasium
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Historical Exhibit / Site
Jogging Course ✔
Kitchen Facilities
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Library ✔
Meeting Rooms
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Multi-Purpose Fields
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Picnic Area – Covered
Playground
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Play Equipment – Handicapped
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Recreation Center
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Security Lighting
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Senior Center ✔
Soccer Fields
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Soccer Fields – Lighted
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Stadium Facilities ✔
Swim Center ✔
Tennis Courts
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Tennis Courts – Lighted
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Theater / Stage
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Tot Lot Area
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Volleyball Courts
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Weight Room
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EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT
ALL PATRONS will pay an annual user fee for
participation in recreation programs and activities.
A $5 Early Bird Discount will be granted to those who
register for a class by the 20th of the preceding month.
This discount does not apply to all classes.
Youth (Ages 4-12):
Adult:
Family:
$17 per year
$32 per year
$48 per year
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
All classes require pre-registration unless otherwise
noted. Pre-registration for activities occurs at the Leisure
Center, 401 S. Pavilion Way (just off E. Baristo Road)
between Sunrise Way and Farrell Drive.
Registration is accepted on a first-come, first-served
basis during office hours, Monday through Friday,
7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
All checks are to be made payable to the City of Palm
Springs. NO POST-DATED OR OUT-OF-STATE CHECKS.
Proper I.D. required.
REFUND POLICY
Full refunds minus a $10 service charge will be granted
up to one week prior to the starting date of the program.
After this time, a request for refund must be made in
writing to the Director and will be approved when special
and unusual circumstances warrant. After the second
meeting of the program or class, refunds will not be
granted. A refund application may be obtained from a
Recreation Account Clerk. After completion, submit the
refund application to a Recreation Account Clerk. Please
allow up to 24 days for processing.
Policies
ANNUAL USER FEE
DROP-IN FEES
For programs that provide for drop-in participation, fees
will be collected by a Recreation Account Clerk in the
Leisure Center office during normal business hours.
Before or after business hours, the drop-in fee will be
collected by the instructor of the class. Please bring the
correct amount of money to the program and sign the
receipt log. Programs may be canceled due to lack
of pre-registration, so be safe and phone first.
(760) 323-8272.
The City of Palm Springs
Recreation Division
401 S. Pavilion Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262
Telephone: (760) 323-8272
Fax: (760) 323-8279
TTD: (760) 864-9527
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Parks & Facilities Map
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PARKS AND FACILITIES MAP
A.
Baristo Park — Calle El Segundo, 2 acres.
Picnic tables, basketball court, tot lot, play
structures, grills, and drinking fountains.
Open until 10:00 p.m.
B.
DeMuth Park — 4365 Mesquite Avenue,
61 acres. Ball fields, 4 public tennis courts, picnic
tables, soccer fields, tot lot, drinking fountains,
and restroom facilities. Open until 10:00 p.m.
C.
Desert Highland Park — 480 Tramview Road,
18 acres. James O. Jessie Desert Highland Unity
Center provides basketball, volleyball, badminton,
indoor games, weight room and a community room/
game room. Ball field, basketball courts, picnic tables,
grills, restroom facilities, play structure, and drinking
fountains are available in the park. Facility rentals are
also available. Open until 7:00 p.m. (760) 323-8271.
D. Frances Stevens Park — 555 N. Palm Canyon
Drive, 4 acres. Picnic tables and drinking fountain.
Open until 10:00 p.m.
E.
Palm Springs Dog Park — behind Palm Springs
City Hall on Civic Drive, 1½ acres. Two nightlighted areas — one for large dogs and one for
small dogs. Dogs can run free without leashes.
Park benches, shade canopies and drinking
fountains. Open until 10:00 p.m.
F.
Tahquitz Creek Golf Resort — 1885 Golf
Club Drive, (760) 328-1956, consisting of
the 18-hole “Legend Course” and the
championship 18-hole “Resort Course.”
Discount cards can be purchased year round
at the Leisure Center, 401 S. Pavilion Way,
Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Call the Leisure Center at (760) 323-8272 for
additional information.
G.
Ruth Hardy Park — 700 Tamarisk, 22 acres.
Play structures, 8 public tennis courts, 3 sand
volleyball courts, picnic tables, basketball court,
tot lot, drinking fountains, grills, and restroom
facilities. Open until 10:00 p.m.
H.
Sunrise Plaza — Sunrise Way between
Ramon Road and E. Baristo Road, 38 acres.
Basketball court, baseball field, picnic tables,
grills, drinking fountains, restroom facilities, and
play structures, including water-squirting turtles.
Open until 10:00 p.m. Site of:
Library
Swim Center
Palm Springs Stadium
Pavilion
Leisure Center
VillageFest Office
Mizell Senior Center
Palm Springs Skate Park
I.
Victoria Park — 2744 N. Via Miraleste, 8 acres.
Picnic tables, volleyball court, grills, tot lot, play
structure, sheltered picnic area, drinking fountains,
and restroom facilities. Open until 10:00 p.m.
J.
Desert Healthcare District “Wellness” Park —
Corner of Via Miraleste and Tachevah,
5.5 acres. Neighborhood park near Desert
Regional Medical Center, consisting of walkways,
landscaping, fitness course, park benches, and
water fountains.
K.
Visitors Information Center — 2901 N. Palm
Canyon Drive. Provides information on Palm
Springs hotels, attractions, and restaurants. Also
makes reservations for Palm Springs hotels.
Open seven days a week. (760) 778-8418,
800-34-SPRINGS (800-347-7746).
L.
Gateway Park — Corner of Vista Chino and
Gene Autry Trail, 1.72 acres. Neighborhood park
consisting of walkways, landscaping, park benches
and bocce ball courts. Dawn to dusk.
(760) 322-7323
(760) 323-8278
(760) 323-8272
(760) 323-8272
(760) 323-8272
(760) 320-3781
(760) 323-5689
(760) 323-8278
City Information
PUBLIC MEETING SCHEDULE
City Council
First and Third Wednesday: Council Chambers at City Hall
6:00 p.m.
Administrative Appeals Board
Meets on an as-needed basis
Airport Commission
Third Wednesday:
8:00 a.m.
Second Floor Conference Room, Terminal Building
Board of Appeals
Meets on an as-needed basis
Historic Site Preservation Board
Second Tuesday:
Large Conference Room at City Hall
3:00 p.m.
Human Rights Commission
Second Monday:
Large Conference Room at City Hall
3:00 p.m.
CITY DEPARTMENT
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
Library Board
Fourth Thursday:
Large Conference Room at City Hall
3:00 p.m.
Measure “J” Oversight Commission
Third Thursday:
Large Conference Room at City Hall
4:00 p.m.
Parks and Recreation Commission
Third Tuesday:
Large Conference Room at City Hall
2:30 p.m.
Personnel Board
Meets on an as-needed basis
Planning Commission
Second and Fourth Wednesday:
Council Chambers at City Hall
1:30 p.m.
Public Arts Commission
Second Thursday:
Large Conference Room at City Hall
2:00 p.m.
Rent Review Commission
Meets on an as-needed basis
Sustainability Commission
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Third Tuesday:
Large Conference Room at City Hall
5:00 p.m.
VillageFest Board
Second and Fourth Tuesday:
Large Conference Room at City Hall
3:30 p.m.
Animal Control.............................................................(760) 323-8151
Airport..............................................................................(760) 318-3820
Building & Safety.........................................................(760) 323-8244
Business License.........................................................(760) 323-8231
City Clerk........................................................................(760) 323-8204
City Manager / Mayor’s Office............................ (760) 323-8202
Community Development Block Grant.............(760) 323-8198
Demuth Communuty Center................................(760) 320-6430
Economic Development..........................................(760) 323-8259
Finance Department..................................................(760) 323-8229
Fire Department..........................................................(760) 323-8181
Golf Course (Tahquitz Creek)................................(760) 328-1956
Historical Society.........................................................(760) 323-8297
Human Resources......................................................(760) 323-8215
James O. Jessie Desert Highland
Unity Center........................................................(760) 323-8271
Job Line...........................................................................(760) 323-8290
Library Center...............................................................(760) 322-7323
Parks Information........................................................(760) 323-8283
Parks & Recreation, Department of.....................(760) 323-8272
Planning & Zoning......................................................(760) 323-8245
Police Department Information........................... (760) 323-8116
Procurement.................................................................(760) 323-8236
Public Arts......................................................................(760) 778-8408
Reception Desk (City Hall).....................................(760) 323-8299
Recreation Information.............................................(760) 323-8272
Rent Control..................................................................(760) 778-8465
Special Events..............................................................(760) 323-8276
Street Maintenance....................................................(760) 323-8169
Swim Center.................................................................(760) 323-8278
VillageFest......................................................................(760) 320-3781
Visitor Information...................................................... (760) 778-8418
Palm Springs Pavilion —
401 S. Pavilion Way
• 10,000 square feet of hardwood dance floor
• Air conditioned for comfort
• Multipurpose use; large kitchen available
with warming ovens, stove, refrigerators, and
ice machine
• Can accommodate up to 800 for dining;
1,000 for lectures
• Available for weddings, conventions, meetings,
dances, craft shows and much more
• Reservations required; a minimum of
six months in advance is recommended
Leisure Center — 401 S. Pavilion Way
• Three classrooms available:
COMMUNITY ROOM: Open classroom with
tables and chairs; accommodates up to 60
DANCE STUDIO:2,700 sf of hardwood dance
floor; mirrored main wall; terrific for dance
troupes
CRAFT ROOM: Carpeted classroom with
mats available for exercise classes
City Parks
• The Wellness Park, Sunrise, Ruth Hardy, Victoria,
DeMuth and Frances Stevens parks are available
• Perfect accommodations for picnics,
art shows, parties, wedding ceremonies,
athletic tournaments
• Reservations required; a minimum of three
months in advance is recommended
Palm Springs Stadium —
1901 E. Baristo Road
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Seats approximately 5,200 in the grandstands
Locker rooms
Beautiful outdoor setting
Cool mist system
Two concession stands
Available for sporting events, training camps,
corporate parties and special events
Reservations required; a minimum of six
months in advance is recommended
Faciities Rentals
FACILITIES RENTALS
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT RENTING ANY OF
THE ABOVE FACILITIES, CALL (760) 323-8272.
The Pavilion and Leisure Center may be rented
conjunctively to accommodate convention meeting
space and break-out rooms.
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Registration / Waiver Form
City of Palm Springs Recreation Division
401 S. Pavilion Way • Palm Springs, CA 92262 • (760) 323-8272
PLEASE PRINT
ADULT ID #
Adult Name/Last_________________________________________First_______________________________________ M.I._______________
Address________________________________________________City_______________________________________ Zip________________
Telephone Numbers/Day_________________________________ Ext._______________ Cell________________________________________
Family Physician_________________________________________Telephone Number____________________________________________
Copy of Insurance on File ❍ Yes Class Name
Method of Payment:
❍ No
Participant Name
❍ Cash
Sex
Age
❍ Check (Make Payable To: City of Palm Springs)
Date of Birth
❍ VISA
Amount Paid
❍ MasterCard_
Credit Card #______________________________________________________________________ Expiration Date___________________
I have carefully read the description of the class(es) for which I/we are registering and in consideration for being permitted by the City
of Palm Springs Recreation Division to participate in the above activity (described in the brochure), I hereby waive, release and discharge
any and all claims for damages for personal injury, death or property damage which I may have, or which may hereafter accrue to me, as
a result of participation in said activity. This release is intended to discharge in advance the City of Palm Springs Recreation Division, its
officers, employees and agents from any and all liability arising out of or connected in any way with my participation in said activity,
even though that liability may arise out of negligence or carelessness on the part of the City of Palm Springs Recreation Division, its
officers, employees or agents. It is understood that this activity involves an element of risk and danger of accidents and knowing those risks,
I hereby assume those risks. It is further agreed that this waiver, release and assumption of risk is to be binding on my heirs and assigns.
I agree to indemnify and to hold the City of Palm Springs Recreation Division, its officers, employees and agents free and harmless from any
loss, liability, damage, cost or expense which they incur as the result of my death or any injury or property damage that I may sustain while
participating in said activity.
PARENTAL CONSENT: (to be completed and signed by parent/guardian if applicant is under 18 years of age). I hereby consent to my son/
daughter, named above, participating in the above activity, and I hereby execute the above agreement, waiver and release on his/her behalf.
I state that said minor is physically able to participate in said activity. I hereby agree to indemnify and hold the City of Palm Springs Recreation
Division, its officers, employees and agents free and harmless from any loss, liability, damage, cost or expense which they may incur as a
result of the death or any injury or property damage that said minor may sustain while participating in said activity.
The City of Palm Springs reserves the right to photograph all program participants and use these photos in any issue of the City’s recreation
brochure or other City publication without the expressed written consent of the individuals.
LATE PICKUP FEE: A late charge of $5 will be assessed for every 10-minute block after the program’s daily scheduled dismissal time. This
charge must be paid before your child is allowed back into the program. PARENT’S/GUARDIAN’S INITIALS:__________
CHILD ABUSE OR NEGLECT: State law requires Recreation Division employees and administrators to report all incidents of known or
suspected child abuse or child neglect. In compliance with state law, Recreation Division employees and administrators are instructed to file
a report with the appropriate law enforcement agency if they have knowledge of or observe a child they know or reasonably suspect has been
the victim of child abuse or neglect. PARENT’S/GUARDIAN’S INITIALS:__________
I HAVE CAREFULLY READ THIS AGREEMENT, WAIVER AND RELEASE AND FULLY UNDERSTAND ITS CONTENTS. I AM AWARE THAT THIS IS
A RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND A CONTRACT BETWEEN MYSELF AND THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS RECREATION DIVISION, ITS OFFICERS,
EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS, AND I SIGN IT OF MY FREE WILL. I ALSO UNDERSTAND THAT THERE IS A $10 ADMINISTRATION FEE FOR ANY
REFUNDS AND/OR TRANSFERS. REFUNDS WILL BE GRANTED IF THE RECREATION DIVISION IS NOTIFIED BY THE FIRST WORKING DAY
FOLLOWING THE FIRST CLASS MEETING.
Adult Signature____________________________________________________________________ Date____________________________
Moorten’s Botanical Gardens........................... (760)327-6555
Adult Hardball........................................................... (760)775-4984
National Weather Service.................................... (760)398-7211
Adult Soccer............................................................... (760)333-8855
Palm Springs Art Festival..................................(760) 611-8617
Aerial Tramway (Info)........................................... (760)325-1449
Palm Springs Air Museum.................................. (760)778-6262
Recording.......................................................... (760)325-1391
Palm Springs Art Museum................................. (760)325-0189
American Red Cross.............................................. (760)773-9105
Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce......... (760)325-1577
American Youth Golf............................................. (888)294-5437
Palm Springs Convention Center................... (760)325-6611
American Youth Soccer (AYSO)....................... (760)325-9494
Palm Springs Desert Resorts
Annenberg Theater................................................. (760)325-4490
Arthritis Foundation............................................... (760)773-3076
Palm Springs Follies............................................... (760)327-0225
Baseball (Palm Springs Power) tickets........ (760)864-6278
Palm Springs International Film Festival..... (760)778-8979
Better Business Bureau....................................... (909)825-0490
Palm Springs Lanes (Bowling)......................... (760)324-8204
Bike Trails..................................................................... (760)323-8272
Palm Springs Public Library............................... (760)322-7323
Big Brothers/Big Sisters....................................... (215)567-7000
Palm Springs Recreation Division.................. (760)323-8272
Big League Dreams Sportspark....................... (760)324-5600
Palm Springs Piranhas (Swim Club)............. (760)318-7946
Boomers (Miniature Golf).................................. (760)321-9893
Palm Springs Post Office..................................... (760)325-9631
Bowling (Palm Springs Lanes)......................... (760)324-8204
Palm Springs Power (Baseball) tickets........ (760)864-6278
Boys & Girls Club..................................................... (760)327-1304
Palm Springs Skate Park...................................... (760)323-8278
Braille Institute.......................................................... (760)321-1111
Palm Springs Swim Center................................ (760)323-8278
Bus Information (SunLine)................................ (760)343-3451
Palm Springs Unified School District............ (760)416-8000
California Highway Patrol................................... (760)835-5247
Palm Springs Visitors
Camp Fire Girls......................................................... (760)327-9378
Camping (Lake Cahuilla).................................... (760)564-4712
Palm Springs Youth Baseball............................ (760)322-5014
Children’s Discovery Museum
Positive Alternatives for Youth Council........ (760)323-8126
Riverside County Clerk......................................... (760)863-7490
of the Desert.................................................... (760)321-0602
Convention & Visitors Authority............ (760)770-9000
Information Center....................................... (760)778-8418
Coachella Valley Recreation
Riverside County Sheriff...................................... (760)863-8255
Rock Climbing (Uprising Outdoor
& Park District.................................................. (760)347-3484
Child Cornerstone................................................... (760)340-9605
Coachella Valley Hiking Club............................ (760)345-6234
Senior Center (Mizell Senior Center)........... (760)323-5689
Community Concert Assn.................................. (760)322-6132
Senior Softball........................................................... (760)702-0371
Dance Classes........................................................... (760)323-8272
Skate Park.................................................................... (760)323-8278
Adventure Center)........................................ (760)320-6630
Demuth Community Center...........................(760) 320-6430
Smoke Tree Stables (Horseback Riding)...... (760)327-1372
Dept. of Motor Vehicles....................................... (760)327-1521
Social Security........................................................... (800)772-1213
Desert AIDS Project................................................ (760)323-2118
SunLine Transit Agency........................................ (760)343-3451
Desert Highland Center....................................... (760)323-8271
Swim Center.............................................................. (760)323-8278
Desert Jr. Golf Assn................................................ (760)341-4323
Swim Club (Palm Springs Piranhas)............. (760)318-7946
Desert Regional Medical Center..................... (760)323-6511
Tahquitz Creek Golf Resort................................ (760)328-1956
Desert Sharks (Water Polo)............................... (760)977-0558
Uprising Outdoor Adventure Center
Desert Water Agency............................................. (760)323-4971
Family Resource Center....................................... (760)416-4754
Village Center for the Arts................................... (760)325-9116
Festival of Lights....................................................... (760)323-8276
Village Green Heritage Center.......................... (760)327-2156
Fishing (Lake Cahuilla)......................................... (760)564-4712
VillageFest.................................................................... (760)320-3781
Girl Scouts of America.......................................... (760)323-1113
Visitor Information.................................................. (760)778-8418
Horseback Riding (Smoke Tree Stables).... (760)327-1372
Water Polo................................................................... (760)977-0558
Indian Canyons........................................................ (760)323-6018
Water Park (Knott’s Soak City)......................... (760)325-7873
Jr. All-American Football...................................... (760)409-9639
Youth Baseball (P.S. Youth Baseball)........... (760)831-2595
Knott’s Soak City...................................................... (760)325-7873
Youth Crisis Hotline................................................ (800)448-4663
Lake Cahuilla (Camping/Fishing)................... (760)564-4712
Youth Football (Jr. All-American).................... (760)409-9639
Library Center............................................................ (760)322-7323
Youth Golf (American Youth Golf)................. (888)294-5437
Living Desert.............................................................. (760) 346-5694
Youth Golf (Desert Jr. Golf Assn.)................... (760)341-4323
Marriage Licenses................................................... (760)863-8732
Youth Soccer (AYSO)............................................. (760)325-9494
Mizell Senior Center.............................................. (760)323-5689
Important Numbers
Adult Education........................................................ (760)778-0494
(Rock Climbing)............................................. (760)320-6630
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City of Palm Springs
Recreation Division
401 S. Pavilion Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262
www.palmspringsca.gov