spring/summer - Carmichael Recreation and Park

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spring/summer - Carmichael Recreation and Park
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CRPD FOUNDATION
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SUMMER DAY CAMPS
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COMMUNITY EVENTS
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GONE TO THE DOGS
LEISURE ENRICHMENT
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ADULT HEALTH, SPORTS & FITNESS
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BOARD OF ADVISORS
AFTERSCHOOL CARE
MEET YOUR
ADVISORY
BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
Michael Rockenstein: Chairperson
SACRAMENTO COUNTY BOARD SUPERVISOR
Honorable Susan Peters, District 3
ADVISORY BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Michael Rockenstein: Chairman
Joyce Arredondo-Carroll: Vice Chairman
Karen Borman: Secretary
Gayle Dax-Conroy
Dave Younger
The Advisory Board meets the third Thursday of every month at
6:00pm in the Carmichael Clubhouse, 5750 Grant Avenue in
Carmichael. The meetings are open to the public and agendas
are posted on our website at carmichaelpark.com.
MANAGEMENT STAFF
Tarry Smith: District Administrator
Tracy Kerth: Recreation Services Manager
Ingrid Penney: Administrative Services Manager
Keith Maddison: Parks Services Manager
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SACRAMENTO FINE ARTS CENTER/CHAUTAUQUA
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YOUTH SPORTS
AQUATICS
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YOUTH & TEEN ACTIVITIES
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CONTENTS >>
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COMMUNITY RESOURCE INFORMATION
FACILITY RENTAL
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION
DISTRICT MAP
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The CRPD Advisory Board of Directors consist of five local
individuals who are appointed by the Sacramento County Board
of Supervisors Susan Peters, District 3. The charge of the Board is
to set policies that will guide the District. Board members serve a
term from 4 to 8 years and come from a variety of backgrounds
and skills. They all share one important trait - a commitment to
serve the park and recreation needs of this community.
Karen Borman
Dave Younger
Gayle Dax-Conroy
Joyce Arredondo-Carroll
RECREATION STAFF
Alaina Lofthus: Recreation Supervisor
Sharlene Lal-Hernandez: Recreation Supervisor
PARK STAFF
Ron Shilliday: Maintenance Supervisor
Jerry Eppler: Maintenance Supervisor
Mark Dexter: Maintenance Worker
Ross Norberg: Maintenance Worker
Curtis LaDuke: Maintenance Worker
James Perry: Maintenance Worker
Philip Hurt: Maintenance Worker
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
Ty Campbell: Bookkeeper
Sharon Reneau: Payroll/Account Clerk
Gaye Massey: Secretary Receptionist
Regina Cruz-Quevedo: Secretary Receptionist
DISTRICT OFFICE
5750 Grant Ave., Carmichael, CA 95608
Phone: (916) 485-5322 • Fax: (916) 485-0805
Email: [email protected]
Office Hours: 8:30am-5:00pm
Maintenance Shop: (916) 481-0603
LA SIERRA RECREATION OFFICE
5325 Engle Road, Suite 100, Carmichael, CA 95608
Phone: (916) 483-7826 • Fax (916) 483-7861
Email: [email protected]
Office Hours: 8:30am-5:00pm
Maintenance Shop: (916) 487-6234
CRPD FOUNDATION
CARMICHAEL RECREATION AND PARK DISTRICT FOUNDATION
SUPPORT OUR PARKS AND SUPPORT OUR KIDS!
The Carmichael Recreation and Park
District Foundation support our
parks…and our kids. We serve as the
non-profit organization that is committed
entirely to the mission of building and
maintaining our parks and ensuring youngsters have access to
quality recreation activities.
The Foundation has helped raise funds for several park
improvement projects. In addition, the Foundation has raised
funds to help qualified families offset a portion of the costs for
their kids’ recreational programs.
ASK HOW YOU CAN GET INVOLVED
If you are interested, able and willing to help improve our parks
and support our kids…then get involved. We, in the Carmichael
community, enjoy many resources that can be used to promote
quality parks and affordable recreation programs. Financial
support is an obviously important resource…but there are many
other ways that young and old citizens can help. Participate in
Carmichael Recreation and Park District programs and events,
use your parks, volunteer to help with Special Olympics, Creek
Week, Carmichael Founders Day, Fair Oaks Boulevard Clean-Ups,
enjoy a concert in the park, visit the Sunday Farmers Market;
there are so many opportunities. Get active and get involved.
Thank you for your support of the
Carmichael Recreation and Park District!
The Carmichael Recreation and Park Foundation is a public charity nonprofit organization (501.c.3). Donations are fully tax deductible to the extent
provided by law. Please mail your check payable to: CRPD Foundation,
5750 Grant Avenue, Carmichael, CA 95608 • (916) 485-5322
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In recent years the Carmichael Recreation
and Park District has added to the quality
of life by transforming former vacant lots
into neighborhood parks as well as enhance
existing sites with new amenities. The
Carmichael Recreation and Park District
Foundation provides vital support and
helps ensure all of us enjoy the numerous
opportunities the Park District offers like the
farmers market, the dog park, Frisbee golf,
baseball fields, tennis and basketball courts,
skateboarding, and concerts in the park to
name a few. Please join me in supporting the
Foundation by making a contribution today.
Susan Peters
Supervisor, Third District
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COMMUNITY EVENTS
FARMERS MARKET >>
CARMICHAEL’S FARMERS MARKET
VOTED THE BEST IN THE REGION!
OPEN EVERY SUNDAY FROM 9AM-2PM
CARMICHAEL PARK > 5750 GRANT AVENUE
CRPD is hosting their year round Farmers Market
operated by Living Smart Foundation, a local noprofit training organization specializing in life skills,
career education in finance, business and healthy
lifestyles for youth and adults in our community. This market
features certified farmers, locally grown seasonal fruits and
vegetables, specialty gourmet foods, spices, sauces, jams,
nuts, dried fruits, and honey. Seasonal events include the
Annual Peach Festival and Tomato Taste Off with FREE
games and delicious food for the whole family. Local live
entertainment is provided every week for your enjoyment!
To be a vendor call the Market Managers at (916) 484-7000
TASTE OF CARMICHAEL
Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Carmichael
Friday, May 13 • 5:30pm-8:30pm
Location:La Sierra Community Center, John Smith Hall,
5325 Engle Road
Fee: $40/ticket
Taste the best of what Carmichael has to offer! Featuring Todd
Morgan and the Emblems and Vintage Fare and Friends!
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SATISFY YOUR HUNGER AT
PARK, REC AND EAT IT!
First Thursday of Each Month • 5pm
Location: Carmichael Park
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Join Carmichael Recreation and Park District
and SactoMoFo for our monthly Park, Rec and
Eat It food truck event at Carmichael
Park. Food trucks, vendors, balloon
artist and more! Bring your appetite.
Call (916) 944-2137 or visit www.carmichaelkiwanis.org
THE 36TH ANNUAL CACTUS & SUCCULENT
SHOW AND SALE
Saturday, May 21 • 9am-4pm
Sunday, May 22 • 10am-3pm
Location: Carmichael Clubhouse, 5750 Grant Avenue
The Carmichael Cactus and Succulent
Society will host their annual show
and sale. This event will feature
displays, cactus and succulent plants,
dish gardens and seedlings, unusual
containers, and handcrafted pottery.
For more information call the District at
(916) 485-5322
COMMUNITY EVENTS
EGG HUNT & PANCAKE
BREAKFAST
Saturday, March 26
Location: Carmichael Park
Fee: FREE & BYOB (Bring Your Own Basket)
Hop on down the bunny trail to Carmichael
Park for an egg hunt, pancake breakfast,
visits with the Bunny, arts & crafts and
more! The egg hunt will be held rain or
shine and will begin at 10am SHARP. Please arrive at least 30
minutes early so you don’t miss this EGG-CELLENT event!
Groups are divided by age: 2 & under, 3-4 years, 5-6 years,
and 7-8 years of age and will be located at different areas
throughout the park. All age groups depart at the same time.
CREEK WEEK
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
7am-11am
Location: Carmichael Park, Clubhouse
Fee: Adults $5/Children ages 12 and under $3
Join the Carmichael Kiwanis Club for pancakes and fun before
the egg hunts begin.
This event is co-sponsored by the Carmichael Kiwanis Club. For
more information call (916) 485-5322.
Enjoy, explore and learn about our local creeks
and aquatic wildlife. Be part of an area-wide
volunteer effort to improve and enhance our urban
waterways. You’ll have a great time learning about
the importance of creeks and feel good about
your work to protect the environment. For more
information and details visit www.creekweek.net
or call the Sacramento Area Creeks Council at
(916) 482-8377.
>> CREEK CLEAN-UP & CELEBRATION
CARMICHAEL FOUNDER’S DAY
Saturday, September 24 • 10am-3pm
Location: Carmichael Park
SAVE
THE DATE
Carmichael celebrates 107 years! Car show, live music, food
trucks, hands on activities and more!
Saturday, April 9
Join the county-wide cleanup effort from 9am11am and then join fellow volunteers afterwards
at Carmichael Park for a Creek Week CleanUp Celebration from 11am-2pm. Volunteers
receive a free t-shirt and lunch. The celebration
features activities, exhibits and Blacktop Comedy
Entertainment. Please Note: Creek Clean-Up is
a great way for students to earn community
service hours!
Would you like to be a part of Founders Day? Sponsorships are
available; please contact Sharlene Lal-Hernandez at (916) 4837826 for more information.
OLYMPIC DAY
Thursday, June 23 • 1pm-3pm
Location: La Sierra Community Center
Fee: FREE (recommended for Ages 5-13)
Meet local Olympians Gabe Gardner and Starr Hurley who will
share their experience and illustrate how the ideals of the Olympics
have helped shape their lives.
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SUMMER CONCERTS
COTNHCEEPRATRSK
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SUMMER CONCERT SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITY!
Join us this summer for FREE concerts in the park! All
concerts will be held at Carmichael Park at the Daniel
Bishop Memorial Pavilion. Concert details including
performance schedule, dates and times will be available
at carmichaelpark.com beginning May 1.
Would you like to help bring music to Carmichael
this summer? Sponsorships are still available; please
contact Sharlene Lal-Hernandez at (916) 483-7826
for more information.
COMMUNITY BAND FESTIVAL
Saturday, June 4 • 12pm-7pm
Sunday, June 5 • 11am-7pm
This annual festival remains one of the largest community
band festivals in California and features many concert
bands. The Community Band Festival is held at Carmichael
Park at the Daniel Bishop Memorial Pavilion and is
presented by the Sacramento Valley Symphonic Band
Association.
movies in the park >>
TITLES TBA MAY 1ST
CHECK WEBSITE FOR UPDATES
>> FRIDAY, JULY 22
Location: Carmichael Park, 5750 Grant Ave
>> FRIDAY, JULY 29
Location: Mission North Park, 3344 Mission Ave.
Movies begin at sunset. The Church on Cypress will
provide free popcorn and shaved ice. Bring a lawn chair,
flashlight, your family and friends. We hope to see you
there!
Additional sponsors include::
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FOURTH OF JULY
C A R M I C H A E L ’ S F O U RTH O F J U LY
GALA PA R ADE
& FIREWORKS SHOW
MONDAY, JULY 4TH
FOR INFO CALL 485-5322 OR VISIT CARMICHAELPARK.COM
>> PANCAKE BREAKFAST
7-11am
Location: Carmichael Park, Clubhouse
Fee: Adults $5/Children ages 12 and under $3
>> ANNUAL FIREWORKS SHOW
7pm
The evening will culminate with the Annual
Fireworks Show at La Sierra Community Center,
5325 Engle Road. The festivities begin at 7pm,
Stop by and grab some flapjacks before the parade! The join us for food, fun, music, arts & crafts and
Pancake Breakfast is hosted by the Carmichael more! Bring your blankets, lawn chairs and
Kiwanis Club.
shade umbrellas. Fireworks begin at dark
(approximately 9:30pm).
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>> 58 ANNUAL ELK’S CLUB PARADE
10:30am
Get a front row seat on Fair Oaks Boulevard to enjoy the 58th Annual Elk’s Club Parade. Watch the wonderful community floats, marching bands,
equestrian entries, military units, antique automobiles
and much more! The parade route begins at Marconi/
Fair Oaks and continues down Fair Oaks Boulevard
to Cypress/Manzanita. The Grand Stand is located
across the street from Carmichael Park, 5750 Grant
Avenue. Don’t miss out on one of the largest and
oldest parades in the region!
For more information on free float registration email
Jim Warrick at [email protected] or call the
Elks Lodge at (916) 489-2103.
The 4th of July Celebration is sponsored by
Carmichael Recreation and Park District &
Mission Oaks Recreation and Park District.
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COMMUNITY EVENTS
seeing green >>
CONNECTING SUTTER PARK SITE &
THE JENSEN BOTANICAL GARDENS
The Carmichael Recreation and Park District recently completed
construction of a new quarter mile pathway connecting the
Sutter Park Site to Jensen Botanical Gardens. The 8 foot wide
concrete pathway meanders through the old olive grove and
gives pedestrians access from the botanical gardens to the
PARK BEAUTIFICATION AND CREEK WEEK
Saturday, April 9 • 8-11am
Get your friends together and help clean up your local park and
creeks! Tasks include light maintenance and trash pick-up. Help
us keep our parks clean and beautiful.
Call Tracy Kerth at 485-5322 x23 for more information
interior of the nature area where the community garden is located.
The cost of the project was approximately $100,000 half of which was
raised through generous donations of brick sales, garage sales and
volunteer service provided by residents.
JENSEN BOTANICAL GARDEN
Open from sunrise to sunset
8520 Fair Oaks Boulevard, Carmichael, CA 95608
KOOBS NATURE AREA
GRAND OPENING SATURDAY 4/23 •10AM
Enjoy environmental interaction with a visit to this natural resource
on 4.7 acres located next to the La Sierra Community Center. Follow
paths through native plants and along three ponds. Visit the butterfly
garden. A self-guided tour is provided with a booklet describing what
you will see at each marker.
Join us for a grand opening event for Earth Day at 10:00 am April
23rd. Then, the nature area will be open to the community at 10:00
am every second Saturday of the month starting May 14th. There is
no cost. This is a project of the Kiwanis Club of Carmichael.
CARMICHAEL COMMUNITY GARDEN
Located at Sutter Park off of Sutter Drive, the garden exists to
promote a positive environment for community members with a
passion for working outdoors, to share information, gardening
techniques and build camaraderie. The plots are renewed annually
for $55 and on an application basis are available to families,
individuals or community organizations. It’s a wonderful way to
develop a hobby, give back to the community or practice some
outdoor creativity!
If you are interested in viewing the garden or having a plot
please call (916) 483-7826.
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NATURE PATHWAY FOR THE BLIND &
VISUALLY IMPAIRED
The Nature Pathway for the Blind and Visually Impaired is both a unique
and tactile educational opportunity and we encourage you to stop by
and experience it. By feeling the different textures and experiencing
the unique fragrance of the various plants the pathway appeals to the
visually impaired and those with physical challenges. Visit our website
at carmichaelpark.com to read more on the background of the Nature
Path for the Visually Impaired.
GARDEN WORKDAYS
Volunteers are needed to help with the plant and trail maintenance at the
Jensen Botanical Gardens. Friends of the Jensen Botanical Garden are
holding work days on March 12, June 11, September 10 and December
10 from 9am-1pm. Bring work gloves and hand pruners.
For more information about Jensen Botanical Garden please contact
Tracy Kerth at (916) 485-5322 x23 or email [email protected].
GONE TO THE DOGS
GONE
TO THE
DOGS
CARMICHAEL DOG PARK
The Carmichael Recreation and Park District has always welcomed
leashed dogs in all of its parks. For those owners of well-mannered
canines who enjoy a good run or a friendly romp, there’s the additional
option for dogs to have free play at the Carmichael Dog Park.
A healthy dog is a happy dog! Get out and enjoy the weather with
your pet. The Carmichael Recreation and Park District offers an
off-leash dog park open to the public 7 days a week for both big
dogs and little dogs. It is located at 5750 Grant Avenue in the
back of the park.
The district also partners with the Carmichael Canine Corral
Association, a group of volunteers, who helps us maintain and
monitor the dog park. There are many ways to help out and
continue to provide a great place for pets. If you are interested in
volunteering please call Sus Brown (916) 482-2280.
>>INTERESTED IN AN ITTY BITTY DOG GROUP? THEY MEET
MONTHLY AT CARMICHAEL PARK. FOR SCHEDULE OF TIMES
DOG OBEDIENCE
Taught by Lyle Reed
Does your dog need discipline? Help your pet understand
what you want by learning basic commands such as heel,
sit, come, down, stay and more. Dogs or puppies must be
four months old and have had all their DHLPP and Rabies
shots. Proof of vaccinations MUST be presented on the first
day of class. Please bring a 4 or 6 foot nylon or leather
leash and a regular collar.
Location:
Day/Time:
Dates:
Fee:
Carmichael Park, Veterans Hall Lawn
Saturday, 9-10am
4/16-5/28 & 7/9-8/20
$100/7 weeks (R), $110/7 weeks (NR)
PLEASE GO TO WWW.MEETUP.COM
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LEISURE ENRICHMENT
POTTERY & ART
CLASSES
7997 CALIFORNIA AVENUE, FAIR OAKS
TAUGHT BY MICHELLE LUETH
THE FAIR OAKS ARTS & CRAFTS BUILDING
>> NEW! MANDALAS FOR MEDITATION
Age: 18 & up
Fee: $25(R) / $27(NR)
$10 materials fee payable to instructor at class
Discover the meditative process of making your own
mandala! Creating mandalas help relieve stress by
calming the mind and inspiring a sense of mental and
spiritual well being. Step-by-step instruction will guide
you through the process of creating your own
meaningful design. Tap into your creative self and
bring some inner peace to your life!
Friday
6/24 & 8/5
1:30 - 3:30pm
>> ADULT POTTERY
Age: 18 & up
Fee: $74(R) / $81(NR)
Starting May 1: $78(R) / $85(NR)
$25 materials fee payable to instructor at first class
Come have fun playing in the mud! Experience one
of the most ancient and relaxing art forms while
learning different techniques and creating your own
work of art. Hand building and wheel throwing will be
offered. The emphasis of the class is placed on fun
and exploring your creative side. All levels are welcome.
Tuesday or Wednesday
1:30 - 3:30pm
3/15-4/5, 4/12-5/3, 4/13-5/4, 5/10-5/31,
5/11-6/1, 6/7-6/28, 6/8-6/29, 7/5-7/26, 7/6-7/27,
8/2-8/23, 8/3-8/24
R=Resident and NR=Non Residents
Residents of the District will receive a discount
for specific programs. Please see page 25 for the
District boundary map.
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>> ADULT POTTERY STUDIO
Age: 18 & up
Fee: $65(R) / $71(NR)
Starting May 1: $68(R) / $74(NR)
$25 materials fee payable to instructor at first class
This open studio time is for students who have previously taken
adult pottery class with Michelle. Studio is open registration and
participants can sign up at any time by purchasing a punch card.
One class equals 2 hours of in studio time; punch cards are
good for 4 classes and expire 60 days from date of purchase.
Tuesday & Wednesday
March-August
12:30 - 6pm
>>MOSAIC DESIGN
Age: 18 & up
Fee: $65(R) / $71(NR)
Starting May 1: $78(R) / $85(NR)
$25 materials fee payable to instructor at first class
Have you ever seen wonderful hand-made glass or tile mosaic
and wanted to try your hand at making one yourself? In this class
you will learn the basics to create your own mosaic masterpiece.
Have fun and bring home a one-of-a-kind mosaic design!
Friday or Saturday
4/1-4/22, 4/2-4/23 & 7/8-7/29
1- 4pm
LEISURE ENRICHMENT
FIRST AID AND ADULT, CHILD & INFANT CPR
Location: Carmichael Park, Veterans Hall
Fee: $55(R) / $61(NR)
$15 lab fee payable to instructor at class
This 8-hour class is a basic training course in emergency care for
infants and children. There are also adult essential skills included
along with AED training. This class meets State EMSA and Pediatric
CPR and First Aid Child Care Provider Requirements. Certifications
are good for two years.
Saturdays 8:30am-5:30pm
4/23, 5/14, 6/11, 6/25, 7/16, 8/13, 8/27 & 9/17
ESTATE PLANNING: WILLS, TRUSTS & PROBATE
Location: La Sierra Community Center, Sierra Rooms
Fee: FREE pre-registration required call 916.485.5322 to register
Are trusts just for the wealthy? Do I really need to have a will?
Mike Bennett will discuss documents that everyone should have to
transfer wealth from one generation to the next. Learn how you can
minimize attorney fees and taxes upon death.
Thursday 6/16 10am
SIGN LANGUAGE
TAUGHT BY MYRON GREENSTONE
LA SIERRA COMMUNITY CENTER, ROOM 800
BEGINNING SIGN LANGUAGE
Fee: $40(R) / $44(NR)
Students learn basic, common etiquette signs and
everyday signs to communicate with the deaf and
hard of hearing. Upon completion, students will have
basic skills and can take future classes.
Mondays
(*No class on 7/4)
6/20-8/1*
6-7:30pm
INTERMEDIATE SIGN LANGUAGE
Fee: $40(R) / $44(NR)
UKRAINIAN EGG WORKSHOPS
Students should have basic sign language skills.
Taught by the Ukrainian Heritage Club of Northern California
Location: Carmichael Park, Clubhouse
Fee: $25(R) / $28(NR).
$6 materials fee payable to instructor at class
Wednesdays
6/22-7/27
6-7:30pm
INTRODUCTORY CLASS
Learn the ancient art of making Ukrainian Easter Eggs, called
“Pysanky” as you practice this wax-resistant technique handed
down through generations. This class will briefly cover the history,
culture and symbolism of this ancient art while they work on their
own eggs. No previous experience is necessary.
Saturday
3/12 9:30am-12pm
TRYPILLIAN EGG DECORATING
This unique style reminiscent of America’s southwest is inspired
by 6000 year old Trypillian culture from Western Ukraine. Students
apply layers of wax and dye to create wonderful rhythmic designs
on an egg. No previous experience is necessary.
Saturday
3/12 1-3:30pm
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ADULT SPORTS & FITNESS
FITNESS
CLASSES
TAUGHT BY SHARON RUFFNER & LORI RUSHFORD
LOCATION: CARMICHAEL PARK, VETERANS HALL
MIXED LEVEL YOGA
Based on the Hatha style, this workout blends balance, strength,
flexibility and power in a fitness format appropriate for beginner
and intermediate yogis. Recommended equipment includes:
loose clothing, water, mat and towel.
STRENGTH AND CARDIO INTERVAL TRAINING
This workout includes a combination of strength, cardio,
agility, yoga and other training exercises and is appropriate
for beginner and intermediate participants. Recommended
equipment includes: tennis shoes, water, mat and towel.
TENNIS LESSONS
Taught by Jesse Colan, Certified USTA Professional
Location: Carmichael Park, Courts 1-2
Fee: $65(R) / $71(NR)
Bring one can of USTA approved tennis balls to class
NEW! SUNRISE BLEND
Jump start your metabolism during this early AM session that blends
the best elements of the evening yoga and strength/cardio classes.
Recommended equipment includes: tennis shoes, water, mat and towel.
Fee:1 day/wk, $20/mo, 2 days/wk, $40/mo, 3 days/wk, $60/mo(R)
1 day/wk, $22/mo, 2 days/wk, $44/mo, 3 days/wk, $66/mo(NR)
Starting May 1: $30(R) / $33(NR) Punch card good for 5 classes,
$50(R) / $55(NR) Punch card good for 10 classes, Drop-in $10 (R)
/$11(NR). Punch cards expire 60 days from purchase
Dates: All fitness classes are held weekly
Mixed Level Yoga Wednesdays & Fridays
Strength/Cardio Tuesdays & Thursdays
Sunrise Blend Tuesdays & Thursdays
5:15-6:15pm
5:15-6:15pm
6-7am
Day/ Time: Tuesdays & Thursdays
Beginning: 7:30-8:30pm
Intermediate: 8:30-9:30pm
Day/ Time: Mondays & Wednesdays*
Intermediate: 7:30-8:30pm
BEGINNING ADULT Ages 13+ years
Date: 3/8-3/31, 4/5-4/28, 5/3-5/26, 6/7-6/30, 7/5-7/28,
This introductory class will cover all strokes, drills, scoring
8/2-8/25
and adaptive games.
*Only one session of Intermediate Adult offered on Mondays/
Wednesdays 3/7-3/30
INTERMEDIATE ADULT Ages 13+years
Designed for the player with experience, this class begins
with partner warm-up, drills and games to follow. Shot
selection and stroke critique will be analyzed.
PRIVATE/SEMI PRIVATE LESSONS AVAILABLE!
$25/half hour / $50/hour
For scheduling call Jesse Colan at (916) 485-2985
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ADULT SPORTS & FITNESS
ADULT SPORTS LEAGUES
To register for adult sports programs please visit us at the La
Sierra Community Center’s Recreation Office at 5325 Engle
Road, Suite 100 in Carmichael or contact us at (916) 4855322 (ext. 29). We accept phone registration with a valid Visa
or Mastercard.
For updated league information, including rules and registration
dates, please look on our website at carmichaelpark.com or email
[email protected]
ADULT VOLLEYBALL LEAGUES
Location: La Sierra Community Center Gymnasiums
Fees:$195(R), $205(NR) per team
Registration Dates: Spring league registration is 3/9-3/22. Games start 3/29
Summer leagues begin in mid-June
LEAGUES (Skill Level A to CC from highest to lowest) DAYS OF PLAY
Women’s: A, BB, B & CC Tuesdays
Reverse Coed Quads: A & B Wednesdays
LINE DANCING
TAUGHT BY NORMAN GIFFORD
FAIR OAKS CLUBHOUSE - 7997 CALIFORNIA AVENUE
Coed 6’s: B & C Thursdays
Women’s Quads: A & B Thursdays
Fee: Beginning & Improver - $40(R), $44(NR)
ADULT BASKETBALL LEAGUES
BEGINNING
Location: La Sierra Community Center Gymnasiums
Fees:5-on-5 Basketball per Team: $410(R), $425(NR)
3-on-3 Basketball per Team: $85(R), $95(NR)
Registration Dates: 5-on-5 Spring league registration is 3/8- 3/30. Games start 4/4
3-on-3 Spring league registration is 3/3-3/24. Games start 3/30
Summer leagues begin in mid-June
This is an ongoing class for those with little to no line dance
experience. Steps are tailored for seniors, as necessary.
Class is graduated into three levels at thirty minutes each
and students choose levels as their ability progresses.
Location: Carmichael Park – Ball Field 2
Fees:$410(R), $425(NR) for all teams and levels
Level 1, 5:15-5:45pm:Absolute Beginners (no experience
required)
Level 2, 5:45-6:15pm:New Beginners (those who are
proficient in Level 1)
Level 3, 6:15-6:45pm:Advanced Beginners (designed to
increase beginner’s confidence
and skill)
LEAGUES: DAYS OF PLAY
Thursdays
3/3-3/31, 4/7-4/28, 5/5-5/19, 7/7-7/28, 8/4-8/25
LEAGUES
DAYS OF PLAY
5-on-5 B
Mondays
3-on-3 A, B & C Wednesdays
STYLE OF PLAY
Full Court, officials, scorekeeper
Half Court, self officiated & scored
ADULT SOFTBALL LEAGUES
Registration Dates: Spring league registration ends 3/4. Games start 3/11
Summer leagues starts in June
Coed Recreation D
Fridays nights
IMPROVER COURSE
Enjoy dancing with your friends and become more
confident in your dancing. Dances taught at this level
are designed to increase ability and confidence as you
progress.
Thursdays
3-4:30pm
3/3-3/31, 4/7-4/28, 5/5-5/19, 7/7-7/28, 8/4-8/25
INDOOR PICKLEBALL TOURNAMENT
March 30th, 31st and April 1st
Location: La Sierra Community Center
Fee: $25 per person ($15 for additional league)
Womens, Mens, and Coed Leagues
Beginner and Recreation Divisions
Call 483-7826 for more information or visit our
website at carmichaelpark.com
R=Resident and NR=Non Residents
Residents of the District will receive a discount
for specific programs. Please see page 25 for the
District boundary map.
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ADULT SPORTS & FITNESS
NEW! CARDIO DANCE
HOOP DANCE
HOOP DANCE WORKSHOPS
NEW! Taught by Allison or Theresa Miller, Certified HoopGirl
Location: La Sierra Community Center, Sierra Rooms
Fee:$15(R) / $17(NR) per workshop.
$40(R) / $44 (NR) for when you pre-register for 3!
Drop-in $18(R) / $20(NR)
The first hour of this workshop is structured in a class
format of hoop drills and skills, working up a sweat
while you smile. The rest of the time is facilitated in a flow
jam format to explore hoop skills and flow individually
in a social, supportive and friendly environment with
other students. All skill levels and ages are welcome.
Adult and various size hoops are provided for use in
the workshop.
Taught by Jane Michaels
Location: Carmichael Park, Clubhouse
Every third Thursday in the Veterans Hall
Fee:$35(R) / $38(NR), punch card good for 5 classes
$60(R) / $66(NR), punch card good for 10 classes
Drop-in $10(R) / $11(NR), punch cards expire 120 days
from purchase
Song to song exercise that features multiple styles of music and
dance, designed to give you a cardio interval workout, this 50
minute format allows for maximum fun and maximum calorie
burn! Participants should wear comfortable clothing.
Thursdays Weekly* 6:30-7:20pm
(*No class 3/31)
JAZZ DANCE
Taught by Jane Michaels
Location: Carmichael Park, Clubhouse
Fee: $35/6 weeks(R), $39/6 weeks(NR)
This is a great class for seniors and moms who want to get into
shape. After a mixed level warm up, you will learn a new routine
with a different style of dance, every two weeks, all while having
fun and feeling great!
Mondays 7-8pm
4/11-5/16, 5/23-7/11*, 7/18-8/22
(*No class on 5/30 & 7/4)
Saturdays (1st & 3rd)10am-12:30pm
4/2, 4/16, 5/7, 5/21, 6/4, 6/18, 7/2, 7/16, 8/6
& 8/20
HULA FOR FITNESS
Taught by Maka Chaves, Certified Hula Instructor
Location: La Sierra Community Center, Sierra Rooms
Fee: $35/4 weeks(R), $39/4 weeks(NR)
Learn to hula and get a good workout at the same
time! This cultural dance will help improve posture,
coordination and mobility all while strengthening your
core muscles. No experience required. Please wear
tennis shoes and bring water.
Wednesdays
6:45-7:45pm
3/2-3/23, 3/30-4/20, 5/4-5/25, 6/1-6/22,
6/29-7/20, 8/3-8/24 & 8/30-9/21
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INDOOR PICKLEBALL
Location: La Sierra Community Center, Johnson Gym
Ages: 18 and older
Fee: $5 per visit or $30 for a 10 visit punch card
Days: Tuesdays and Thursdays (Days and times may change,
visit our website at carmichaelpark.com for an updated calendar)
Times: 9am -12:30pm
5 Indoor Courts
u Classes are available
u
R=Resident and NR=Non Residents
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Residents of the District will receive a discount
for specific programs. Please see page 25 for the
District boundary map.
uVisit
NEW!
FRIDAY NIGHT
6-9PM START S
ING
APRIL 8 TH
our website at carmichaelpark.com
uCome by our La Sierra Recreation Office (5325 Engle Rd,
Suite 100). We’re open Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5pm
uEmail [email protected]
Women Age 55+ or Men Age 65+
Looking to play some ball? Carmichael has a Senior Softball
League and is always looking for players.
For more information call Ernie Kidwell at (916) 489-3701
MISSION OAKS COMMUNITY CENTER
Location: 4701 Gibbons Drive
Senior services include trips, special events, leisure enrichment classes,
clubs, a lunch program and more!
Call (916) 972-0336 for more information
TAI CHI & CHI GONG (ADULTS & SENIORS)
Taught by Terrence Nelson
Location: Carmichael Park, Veterans Hall
Fee: $60(R), $66(NR). April & May class fees are $30 (R) / $33(NR)
Drop-in $10(R) / $11(NR)
The class includes Chi Gong stretching, limbering and breathing exercises
drawn heavily from “Sin Tien Wu Chi Qi Gong” as well as Tai Chi form
based on “Yang” movements. This class may help reduce risks of falling,
improve balance, daily physical functioning and enhance overall health
and mental well-being.
CARMICHAEL SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB
Location: 5750 Grant Avenue
This fun-loving group meets the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the
month from 10am-2pm at the Carmichael Park Clubhouse
located at 5750 Grant Avenue. Activities include potluck
lunches, entertainment, bingo, rummage sales and more!
OLDER ADULTS / YOUTH/TEEN ACTIVITIES
SENIOR SOFTBALL LEAGUE
Call Valerie at (916) 487-5525 for more information.
THE SENIOR CONNECTION
A FREE Community Service of Eskaton. The Senior
Connection provides FREE information and assistance
from professional staff that respond to questions regarding
health care, housing, social, legal and financial services. It
is available to all seniors, family members, caregivers and
medical professionals.
Call (916) 334-1072 or toll free 1-888-334-3490
Monday-Thursday*
9-10am
3/1-3/31, 4/1-4/13*, 5/16-5/31, 6/1-6/30, 7/5-7/28, 8/1-8/31
(*There will be class on Friday, 4/1 and Friday, 4/8)
NEW! MAD SCIENCE OF SACRAMENTO
LOCATION: LA SIERRA COMMUNITY CENTER, ROOM 800
GROSSOLOGY >> AGES: 6-12
LITTLE GREEN THUMBS >> AGES: 4-5
Fee: $164(R) / $170(NR)
Fee: $164(R)/ $170(NR)
Blossoming minds will love this week! Specially designed for the Pre-K or
Kindergartener, this camp teaches all about the amazing things that happen in
the garden. Learn that plants, fruits and vegetables start from seeds. Explore
what they need to grow and survive and where they get those things, as we
study weather. Discover the role that bugs and butterflies play in making your
garden grow.
Monday-Friday 6/13-6/17 9am-12pm
Monday-Friday
RADICAL ROBOTS >> AGES: 6-12
Fee: $164(R) / $170(NR). $25 materials fee payable to instructor at first class.
Robots are taking over! Learn all about robots and how they are used in our
world. Perform experiments with cool robots including sound-sensing robots,
line-tracking robots, light-sensing robots and even robots that play soccer! Cool!
Discover the science of circuits and how robots use sensors to explore things
around them. Throughout this camp, you will make your own robot and take it
home at the end of the week!
Monday-Friday 7/11-7/15 Ewwww, gross! You’ve never had so much fun with the ooey, gooey
and GROSS things of science! Join us as we get down and dirty
with earthworms and learn how they and other bugs help us with
composting. 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!
9am-12pm
8/8-8/12 9am-12pm
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YOUTH & TEEN ACTIVITIES / AFTERSCHOOL CARE
kid
s
hangout
' care
afterschool
LA SIERRA COMMUNITY CENTER: KID’S CORNER
GRADES: 1ST – 8TH
Dates:Weekly registration is ongoing
POTTERY & ART CLASSES
Times:Program begins when we pick up your child from
school and closes at 6:00pm
Location: Arts & Crafts Building, 7997 California Ave., Fair Oaks
Fees: NO ENROLLMENT FEES!
Full Time (4 or 5 days a week) $80(R), $85(NR)
Part Time (Any 3 days a week) $60(R), $65(NR)
The fee includes transportation, supplies, snacks
and qualified staff
The Kid’s Hangout After School Program is held at the La
Sierra Community Center, Monday through Friday throughout
the school year. Children are in a safe environment where
they can do homework, have a nutritional snack, be active,
explore their creativeness, and socialize with others.
Transportation is provided from your child’s school to the
La Sierra Community Center. We also provide additional
transportation for our participants who have after school
activities (band, dance, clubs, tutoring, sport practices, etc.)
Program Offered to: Deterding, Dewey, Carmichael, Thomas
Kelly, Barrett, Arcade, Del Paso Manor, Cowan, and Churchill.
(All Schools are subject to change dependent on registration)
Don’t see your school listed? Email [email protected]
to see if we can pick up from your school.
To register or for more information please visit us at the La
Sierra Community Center Recreation Office, 5325 Engle
Road, Suite 100, Carmichael, contact us at (916) 483-7826
or email the coordinator at [email protected].
spring
break
kids hangout camp
LA SIERRA COMMUNITY CENTER: KID’S CORNER
AGES: 5-12 YEARS OLD
Dates:March 21-March 25
Times:Open 7am-6pm
Fees: Full Time (Monday-Friday) $125(R), $130(NR)
Part Time (Monday-Friday, 7am-12:30pm or
12:30-6pm) $70(R), $75(NR)
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Have a blast this Spring Break at our Kids Camp! Kids
will play games and sports, make arts and crafts, have
fun with dance and drama and socialize with new friends.
Our camp is located at the La Sierra Community Center
where our campers have the opportunity to play in our two
gymnasiums, open field spaces, and playground! They will
also get to go on a field trip during the week!
Taught by Michelle Lueth
MOMMY & ME LITTLE HANDS POTTERY
Ages: All ages (under 10 requires parent participation)
Fee: $25/parent & child(R), $28/parent & child(NR)
$10 materials fee is payable to instructor at class
Have some fun and create a memory to treasure. Decorate a plate with your little
one’s handprint and a personalized design. Then your artwork will be clear coated
and kiln fired to be picked up at a pre-arranged date.
Friday7/2911:30am-12pm
FAMILY POTTERY
Ages: 5-17 years with a parent
Fee: $78/parent & child(R), $85/parent & child(NR)
$28 each additional family member. $15 materials fee is payable to
instructor at class
Enjoy a unique family experience in this one of a kind ceramics class. Create your
own masterpieces in a relaxing and encouraging environment. We will learn the
three different methods of hand building as well as have a chance to try the potter’s
wheel. Class fees include parent and child.
Tuesdays
Wednesdays
6/28-7/26
6/29-7/27
4:15-5:30pm or 6:15-7:30pm
4:15-5:30pm
FAMILY ART CAMP
Ages: 4-17 years with parent
Fee: $68/parent & child (R), $74/parent & child (NR)
$28 each additional family member. $15 materials fee is payable to
instructor at first class.
Spend some family time being creative. In this class we will try our hand at
several different art projects. Be prepared to have fun and use your imagination!
Class fee includes parent and child.
Tuesday-Friday 6/7-6/11 & 8/2-8/5 11:15am-12:30pm
FAMILY CLAY CAMP
Ages: 4-17 years with parent
Fee: $68/parent & child (R), $74/parent & child (NR)
$28 each additional family member. $15 materials fee is payable to the
instructor at first class.
Spend your holiday break playing in the mud! We will create some wonderful works
of art with clay, then paint them with under glaze before they are fired in the kiln.
Bring your imagination – emphasis on fun! Class fees include parent and child.
Tuesday-Friday 6/14-6/17 & 8/9-8/12 11:15am-12:30pm
BABYSITTING SAFETY
(*Includes Infant, Child and Adult CPR Certification)
Location: Carmichael Park, Veterans Hall
Ages: 12+ years
Fee: $30(R) / $33(NR). $30 lab fee is payable to instructor at first class
Babysitting Safety provides basic information for babysitters such as choke
management, child safety, play, feeding, diapering, emergencies and more. Upon
successful course completion, each student will receive a 2 year certificate for
Child and Babysitting Safety and Infant, Child and Adult CPR.
3/24 & 3/25, 6/8 & 6/9, 7/6 & 7/7, 8/10 & 8/11
11:30am-4:30pm
Taught by Jennifer Orozco
Location: La Sierra Community Center, Room 800
Fee: $85(R) / $93(NR). $5 materials fee payable to instructor at first class
SPANISH EXPOSURE WORKSHOP
Ages: 7-10
Get a jump start on your child’s ability to communicate across cultures.
Greetings, commands and other everyday living skills are learned through
visual aids, crafts, songs worksheets and role play. Focus on pronunciation
and forming short sentences. The class is taught in 80/20 Spanish to English.
Saturdays4/2-4/30
In this new week-long camp format students will learn greetings, commands and
other everyday living skills through visual aids, crafts, songs worksheets and role
play. Focus on pronunciation and forming short sentences. The class is taught in
80/20 Spanish to English.
Ages 6-9 Monday-Friday
6/20-6/24, 6/27-7/1, 7/18-7/22, 7/25-7/29
8:45-10am
Ages 10-13 Monday-Friday
6/20-6/24, 6/27-7/1, 7/18-7/22, 7/25-7/29
10:15-11:30am
SUMMER READING PROGRAMS
For an enjoyable activity with lifelong benefits, we recommend one of our different
reading skills programs designed and taught by instructors from the Institute of
Reading Development. Programs have been offered as a community service at
Carmichael Recreation and Park District since 1987. To speak with a program
coordinator, or enroll by phone, call (800) 964-8888. 5 week class.
12:30-2:30pm
3:30-6:00pm
7-9:30pm
9-11am
12-2:30pm
3:30-5:45pm
10-11:15pm
12-2pm
Taught by Play-Well TEKnologies
Location: La Sierra Community Center, Cypress Room
Fee: $107(R) / $117(NR)
JEDI ENGINEERING WITH LEGO®
The Force Awakens in this introductory engineering course for young Jedi!
Explore engineering principles by designing and building projects such as
LEGO® X-Wings, R2 Units, Energy Catapults, Defense Turrets and Settlements
from a galaxy far, far away. Create motorized and architectural projects with
imagination and engineering to defeat the Empire!
9am-12pm
JEDI MASTERING ENGINEERING WITH LEGO®
Ages:7-12 years
The Force Awakens in this advanced engineering course for young Jedi!
Discover key engineering concepts such as gear trains, worm drives,
pneumatics and eccentric motion. Build LEGO® X-Wings, AT-AT walkers,
Pod Racers, Star Destroyers, Cloud Cities, Settlements, Fortresses and other
complex machines and structures from a galaxy far, far away.
Mon-Wed
8/1-8/3 Ballet is foundation for all dance and gymnastics is the foundation for
all sports. Put the two together and you have an amazing combination.
This class will provide motor skills and coordination in an upbeat
environment using proper terminology.
Ages: Walking-3 years
Tuesdays9-9:45am
Ages: 3-6 years
Tuesdays9:45-10:30am
3/1-3/29*, 4/5-4/26, 5/3-5/24, 6/7-6/28*, 7/5-7/26, 8/2-8/30*
(*No class on 3/22, 6/14 & 8/16)
Location: Carmichael Park - Tiny Tots Room
Ages: 3-5 years
Tiny Tots is all about discovery and encourages children to pursue new
talents and interests while building confidence. Participants enhance
their skills through socialization, beginning academics, numbers,
language, arts and crafts and much more. A parent information packet
is available on our website. Returning students have priority registration.
KINDERGARTEN READINESS
Fee: $280(R) / $290(NR) – 6 week session
Mon, Wed & Fri
4/18-5/27, 6/13-7/29*
(*No class week of 7/4-7/8)
9am-Noon
SOCIAL EXPERIENCES
QUILT AWAY CAMP
Ages:5-7 years
8/1-8/3 Taught by Alison Lloyd
Location: La Sierra Community Center, Sierra Rooms
Fee: $39(R) / $43(NR) 4 weeks; $29(R) / $32(NR) 3 weeks
Fee:$190(R) / $200(NR) – 6 week session
Tues & Thur 4/19-5/26, 6/14-7/28 * 9am-Noon
(*No class the week of 7/4-7/8)
Dates and Fees for 2016/17 Tiny Tot School Year will be available
on our website in June.
LEGO® CAMPS
Mon-Wed
Wednesdays
5:45-6:30pm
3/2-3/23, 3/30-4/20, 5/4-5/25, 6/1-6/22, 6/29-7/20, 8/3-8/24 &
8/30-9/21
TINY TOTS
Fee:$299 and Program R=$239 - 5 week class
7/19, 7/26, 8/2, 8/9, 8/16 7/19, 7/26, 8/2, 8/9, 8/16
7/19, 7/26, 8/2, 8/9, 8/16
7/20, 7/27, 8/3, 8/10, 8/17
7/20, 7/27, 8/3, 8/10, 8/17
7/20, 7/27, 8/3, 8/10, 8/17
7/24, 7/31, 8/7, 8/14, 8/21
7/24, 7/31, 8/7, 8/14, 8/21
Students will learn the dances, stories and music of the Hawaiian
culture in a safe and fun environment. Please have your child wear
comfortable clothing.
BABY BALLET & GYMNASTICS
Ages: 6-13
Tuesdays
Tuesdays
Tuesdays
Wednesdays
Wednesdays
Wednesdays
Sundays
Sundays
Taught by Maka Chaves, Certified Hula Instructor
Location: La Sierra Community Center, Sierra Rooms
Ages: 5+ years
Fee: $35/4 weeks(R), $39/4 weeks(NR)
10:45am-12pm
SPANISH EXPOSURE CAMP
Program 3
Program 6
Program 7 Program 2
Program 5 Program 4 Program R Program 1 HULA FOR KIDS
YOUTH & TEEN ACTIVITIES
SPANISH CLASSES
1-4pm
Taught by One Thousand Threads
Location: Carmichael Park, Clubhouse
Ages: 14 years and up; Adults welcome
Fee: $25 (R) / $28(NR)
Students will learn about color, fabric and basic machine sewing and quilting
techniques. Each student will make their own small quilt. Choose from one
of our holiday or still life designs, or bring one of your favorite drawings and
we’ll help you translate it into a fun to make quilt. Techniques that students
will learn include fusible appliqué, piecing and quilting. Bring a lunch. All
materials included.
Please Note: Basic sewing equipment will be used including irons,
machines and needles. Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced sewers
are welcome!
Tues & Wed 7/12-7/13 Scholarships covering fees are available contact
[email protected] to apply.
9am-12pm
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SUMMER DAY CAMPS & ACTIVITIES
SUMMER DAY TRIPS
SIX FLAGS DISCOVERY KINGDOM
summer day camps
VOYAGER CAMP (Ages 5-8)
EXPLORER CAMP (Ages 9-12)
Are you looking for something active and exciting for
your kids to do this summer? Voyager and Explorer day
camps are what you need. All boys and girls ages 5-12
will have the opportunity to play various activities including
sports, games, art, dance, and music. Most importantly,
our campers get to go swimming at the Antelope Aquatic
Complex once a week and venture out on a thrilling field
trips once a week (pool and field trip cost included).
These field trips include John’s Incredible Pizza, Sky High,
Funderland, and many more! All of this supervised by our
experienced, positive, and fun staff.
Location: La Sierra Community Center
Dates: Weekly sessions starting June 6-August 17
Times: Open 7am-6pm (Part time options available)
Fee:
Full Time: $140(R) / $150(NR) per week for
1st child ($130(R), $140(NR) per week for each
additional child)
This fee includes the cost of swimming and all
field trips.
Part Time: $90(R) / $100(NR) per week
Sessions are Monday-Friday, 7am-12:30pm or
12:30pm-6pm
This fee includes a full day for the field trip day
along with field trip costs.
Location: Meet at La Sierra Community Center
Ages: 5-12 year olds
Wednesday
7/6 8:15am-6:00pm
Regular Fee: $75(R) / $80(NR) Includes ticket,
transportation, and supervision
Discounted Fees: Enrolled that week in our summer
camp=$65 per child
Season Pass Holder:$50 per child (Includes supervision and
transportation only)
Our vans and qualified staff will transport and supervise
participants to Six Flags.
SUNSPLASH
Location: Meet at La Sierra Community Center
Ages: 5-12 year olds
Wednesday
7/27 9:30am-6:00pm
Regular Fee:
$50(R) / $55(NR) Includes ticket,
transportation, and supervision.
Discounted Fees: Enrolled that week in our summer camp =
$45 per child
Season Pass Holder:$40 per child (Includes supervision and
transportation only)
Our vans and qualified staff will transport and supervise
participants to Sunsplash.
Registration begins April 6th at the La Sierra Community Center,
Recreation Office. Space is limited so please register early.
Send your kids
INTO NATURE this summer!
REGISTRATION BEGINS APRIL 5TH AT THE LA SIERRA
COMMUNITY CENTER’S RECREATION OFFICE.
KIDS CARNIVAL NIGHT
Location: La Sierra Community Center
Ages: All Ages
The Carmichael Recreation and Park District is hosting
a fun-filled Kids Carnival Night at La Sierra Community
Center. Bring your loose change and try your luck at our
carnival games. Watch out though, they are harder than
they look! Game tickets are only 25 cents!
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7/21
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Summer Nature Camps
June through August
www.SacNatureCenter.net  916-489-4918
SOCCER 2: SKILLZ & SCRIMMAGES Ages: 7-10.9 yrs
Kidz will enjoy advanced skill building: dribbling, passing and
shooting in a team format. Each class will focus on scrimmages that
emphasize application of finer technical points. All levels are welcome
to come enjoy the world’s most popular game! All kids receive a Kids
Love Soccer jersey! Please Note: Shin guards are required.
YOUTH SPORTS
SOCCER 1: TECHNIQUES & TEAMWORK Ages: 5-6.9 yrs
Players will learn dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting, defense, etc.
Fun skill games are played at every session and every participant
will have a ball at his or her feet. Small-sided soccer matches will be
introduced gradually. All kids receive a Kidz Love Soccer jersey! Please
Note: Shin guards are required after the first meeting.
Minimum/Maximum Class Size:
MDM: 4 min-20 max
Soccer 1: 4 min-24 max
MOMMY/DADDY & ME SOCCER Ages: 2-3.5 yrs
Introduce your toddler to the “World’s Most Popular Game”! As you and
your child participate in our fun age appropriate activities, your child will be
developing their large motor skills and socialization skills. The fun happens
on the field, and in Mommy/Daddy & Me Soccer, parents are part of the
action, not watching from the sidelines! All kids will receive a Kidz Love
Soccer jersey!
Tot/Pre-soccer: 4 min-24 max
Soccer 2: 6 min-24 max
KLS class status hotline (888) 372-5803. Receive cancellation
notifications on your smartphone by downloading the Kidz Love
Soccer app.
TOT/PRE-SOCCER Ages: 3.5-5 yrs
This class teaches the basic techniques of the game and builds self-esteem
through participation and fun soccer activities. Children learn to follow
instructions in a nurturing, age appropriate environment. All kids receive
a Kidz Love Soccer jersey! Please Note: Shin guards are required after the
first meeting.
SPRING: 4/14-6/2 ON THURSDAYS
Location: Patriots Park / Fee: $99/8 weeks(R), $105/8 weeks(NR)
MOM/DAD & ME
9:30-10:00am SOCCER 13:45-4:30pm
TOT/PRE SOCCER 10:10-10:45am SOCCER 24:30-5:15pm
TOT/PRE SOCCER 5:15-5:50pm
SPRING: 4/16-6/11 ON SATURDAYS
Ancil Hoffman Golf Course
Along with a beautiful, serene park-like setting for playing
golf, did you know Ancil Hoffman also offers:
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4-Day Summer Junior Golf Camps
Adult & Junior Lessons
(group & private)
Casual Playing Leagues
Golf Fitness Programs
Brand-New Golfer Orientations
Patio Dining (at the Main Event)
More info at (916) 482-3813 or www.golfancilhoffman.com
Location: Carmichael Park / Fee:$99/8 weeks(R), $105/8 weeks(NR)
SOCCER 12:15-3:00pmTOT/PRE SOCCER3:45-4:20pm
SOCCER 2
3:00-3:45pm
MOM/DAD & ME4:30-5:00pm
SUMMER: 6/30-8/18 ON THURSDAYS
Location: Patriots Park / Fee: $99/8 weeks(R), $105/8 weeks(NR)
MOM/DAD & ME9:30-10:00am
SOCCER 15:45-6:30pm
TOT/PRE SOCCER 10:10-10:45am SOCCER 26:30-7:15pm
TOT/PRE SOCCER5:10-5:45pm
Call Us
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6700 Tarshes Drive
Carmichael, California
CARMICHAEL LITTLE LEAGUE
> Boys and Girls ages 4-18 years old welcome!
> Fall Clinics for ages 6-8
> Multiple levels of play.
SUMMER: 7/9-8/27 ON SATURDAYS
Location: Carmichael Park / Fee: $99/8 weeks(R), $105/8 weeks(NR)
SOCCER 1
3:30-4:15pm
TOT/PRE SOCCER5:00-5:35pm
SOCCER 2
4:15-5:00pm MOM/DAD & ME5:45-6:15pm
> Fall Ball registration begins July 1st
>Home Field located at the La Sierra Community
Center, 5325 Engle Road, Carmichael, CA 95608
> SIGN UP AT WWW.CARMLL.ORG
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YOUTH SPORTS
CARMICHAEL GIRLS SOFTBALL
TENNIS PROGRAM
Founded in 1969 as a non-profit, 100% volunteer supported organization.
CGS welcome girls of all skill levels between the ages of 4 ½ to 18,
and has an excellent t-ball program for our 6 and under division to
help introduce them to softball: ice cream social, opening day parade,
uniforms, team spirit and training from the “Positive Coaching Alliance.”
We support over 300 Carmichael families each year with games seven
days a week, playoffs and interleague play for our older divisions, and a
fun, supportive environment for all. Seasons include:
• Spring: Feb-May (Registration opens in Dec)
• All Stars: June-July
• Fall Ball: Aug-Nov (Registration opens in June)
• Separate Competitive Program: Jan-Dec (Tryouts Nov)
Visit www.CarmichaelGirlsSoftball.com
CARMICHAEL PARK, COURTS 1-2
TAUGHT BY JESSE COLAN, CERTIFIED USTA PROFESSIONAL
Fee: $65/8 classes(R) / $71/8 classes(NR)
Munchkins Fee: $40/8 classes(R) / $44/8 classes(NR)
Classes begin with related exercises and move into
hitting drills and end with games or match play. The
goal is to get participants playing the game of tennis
as soon as possible!
*Please wear tennis shoes. Bring one can of USTA
approved tennis balls
MUNCHKINS Ages: 5-7 years
This class teaches basic forehand and backhand
ground strokes through games while having fun.
*One session of Munchkins will be offered on Mon/Wed
in Spring/Summer from 3/7-3/30
Tues/Thurs 6-6:30pm
Mon/Wed*6-6:30pm
Location: La Sierra Community Center
If your child loves basketball, or maybe you’re looking for an active sport
that gets your young one moving around, this camp is for you. Our
experienced basketball coaches emphasize fundamentals by providing
detailed instruction on shooting, dribbling, passing and defense. Most
of all, our coaches make the sport fun for everyone! Players will do drills,
play fun games and scrimmage throughout the course of the camp. Our
Junior Stars participants will also have the opportunity to practice and
play on lowered hoops designed for reachable goals!
BEGINNING YOUTH Ages: 8-12 years
This introductory class will cover all strokes, drills,
scoring and adaptive games.
JUNIOR STARS Ages: 5-7
Tues/Thurs6:30-7:30pm
Ages: 8-12
INTERMEDIATE YOUTH* Ages: 8-12 years
Designed for the player with experience, this class
begins with partner warm-up, drills and games to follow.
Shot selection and stroke critique will also be analyzed.
Please wear tennis shoes.
*Only one session of Intermediate Youth will be offered in
Spring/Summer from 3/7-3/30.
Mon/Wed6:30-7:30pm
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SUMMER BASKETBALL SKILLS CAMPS
Dates:
3/8-3/31, 4/5-4/28, 5/3-5/26, 6/7-6/30,
7/5-7/28, 8/2-8/25
Fee: $55(R) / $60(NR)
Mon-Fri 7/11-7/15
Fee: $85(R) / $90(NR)
Mon-Fri
7/18-7/22
9-10:30am
9am-12pm
SPRING YOUTH VOLLEYBALL CLINICS
Instructor: Alexis Moss
Location: La Sierra Community Center, Villareal Gymnasium
Ages: 8-13
Dates: Fridays: 4/1, 4/8, 4/15, 4/22, 5/6, 5/13 (no program on 4/29)
Times:Beginner Clinics: 5:30-6:30pm
Intermediate Clinics: 6:30-7:30pm
Fee: $65(R) / $75(NR)
These volleyball clinics focus on the fundamentals: Serving, Passing,
Setting, Hitting, and Defense. Clinics will work progressively on skill
building leading up to fun games in the final weeks.
AQUATICS
SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING PROGRAM
Location: Cottage Pool
Synchronized swimming is a water sport that combines swimming skills with
the artistry of gymnastics and ballet. “Synchro” emphasizes precise teamwork
and individual skill and strength in an atmosphere of fun and friendship, all put
to music. Swimmers of all abilities from 5-8 years old can participate. Each
swimmer will learn basic figures and swimmers will try out to be in routines
which compete at championships. Practices and meets are held in the evening
in late April through July.
To register call Fulton El Camino Recreation and Park District at
(916) 927-3802 or visit fecrecpark.com
LOCAL POOLS
ARDEN PARK RECREATION & PARK DISTRICT
1000 La Sierra Drive, Sacramento, CA 95864 (916) 483-6069
ARDEN MANOR RECREATION & PARK DISTRICT
1415 Rushden Drive, Sacramento, CA 95864 (916) 487-7851
FULTON EL CAMINO RECREATION & PARK DISTRICT
3097 Cottage Way, Sacramento, CA 95827 (916) 927-3802
SUNRISE RECREATION & PARK DISTRICT
7801 Auburn Blvd., Citrus Heights, CA 95621 (916) 726-0111
4301 PARADISE DRIVE, CARMICHAEL
(916) 967-7022 • WWW.GOSWIMANDTENNIS.COM
Glen Oaks Swim and Tennis Club! Glen Oaks Swimming and Tennis Club
is a private, member owned swim and tennis club, founded in 1956 on
3 1/2 acres in a quiet neighborhood of Carmichael, California. We are
a great place for your family members to enjoy the summer and yearround tennis.
>> PRIVATE/SEMI PRIVATE LESSONS
>> SMALL GROUP LESSONS
>> EXPERIENCED TRAINED MATURE INSTRUCTORS
GLEN OAKS SEA LIONS SWIM TEAM
• Recreational Swim Team for ages 4-18
• All levels of swimmers are welcome!
• Personal attention and stroke correction at every workout
• Technical stoke clinic during the month of March - all 4 strokes
• Registration begins Feb 1 and is ongoing
• Practices begin April 4, Monday thru Friday
• Meets held on Saturdays beginning in late May thru July
• Coaching staff led by Roxanne Mefford
• 6 experienced, professional, and adult coaches (Average 20+ years each)
• Swim team competes in Northern California Swim League
• Champions in 2007, 2008, and 2009
Open registration/info night/open house on
March 11 from 4-7pm
Questions?? More information?? Call Laura McHugh at
(916) 425-9511 or check our website
SWIM LESSONS AT GLEN OAKS SWIM &
TENNIS CLUB
Grest prices for quality lessons done by experienced instructors!
For 35 years, we have specialized in teaching children of all ages. Our
program is focused on meeting the specific needs of each individual.
We offer private, semi private and small group lessons. Our groups are
small so that each swimmer receives personal attention and maximum
benefits. Our instructors have been trained in working with different
personalities and abilities, they are experts in teaching proper technical
skills needed to progress to the next level. We teach from beginners to
more advanced swimmers, specializing in technical stroke work for the
competitive swimmer.
Get more information at www.swimlessonsbyroxanne.com or Call
Roxanne (916) 939-0872
MARCH SWIM CLINICS
Clinics are a great way for children under the age of 18 to prepare for
the 2016 swim season. The Clinic is structured to provide extensive
technical instruction with efficiently and effectively. All 4 strokes are
broken down in drills with constant direction and correction. Swimmers
are given feedback on every lap!
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SACRAMENTO FINE ARTS CENTER / CHAUTAUQUA THEATER
COME CHECK OUT YOUR LOCAL ART CENTER!
5330-B GIBBONS DRIVE, CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 • (916) 971-3713 • SACFINEARTS.ORG
GALLERIES | GIFT SHOP HOURS | OFFICE: TUESDAY - SATURDAY 11AM – 3PM • GALLERIES ARE OPEN UNTIL 7PM ON TUESDAYS
Established in 1986, the Sacramento Fine Arts Center is a facility
dedicated to the creation and presentation of the visual arts. Whether
you are a painter, watercolorist, sculptor, photographer, fiber artist,
or work in any other media, or you just like to view art, please come
visit the Center.
2016 CALENDAR OF EVENTS
American Watercolor Society Traveling Exhibition
February 23-April 9
Mira Loma High School Show
April 12-23
With four galleries, and dozens of shows annually there is always
something new to see. The Center also houses a wonderful gift shop
with unique items created by local artists. If you are interested in
creating art please come to a club meeting or sign up for a workshop.
There is something for everyone – even summer programs for the kids!
WASH Member Show April 26-May 14
Art Where the Wild Things Are May 3-20
In the Style of the Old Masters May 17-June 4
CLUBS
NCA Inner Views Show June 7-25
Fiber Show June 28-July 16
Magnum Opus July 19-August 13
Sierra Pastel Society Show August 16-September 3
WASH Open Show September 6-October 1
NCA Bold Ex Show Oct 4-29
Photo Show November 1-19
Ars Gratia Artis
November 22-December 4
K-12 San Juan School Show December 6-17
NCA - Northern California Arts, Inc.
Monthly meetings are held on the 2nd Wednesday
WASH- Watercolor Artists of Sacramento Horizons
Monthly meetings are held on 2nd Monday
Photography Club
Monthly meetings are held on the 4th Thursday
Fiber Arts Club
Monthly meetings are held on the 3rd Wednesday
5325 ENGLE ROAD, STE 110, CARMICHAEL, CA 95608
FOR MORE INFO & TICKETS CALL (916) 489-PLAY (7529) OR VISIT CPLAYHOUSE.ORG
EMAIL TICKETS AT [email protected]
ADULT THEATER
THINGS MY MOTHER TAUGHT ME (COMEDY) Feb 26-Mar 26
Olivia and Gabe are moving into their first apartment together. They’ve just
packed up all of their belongings and driven halfway across the country, to
start a new life together in Chicago. Their moving day doesn’t go exactly as
planned, though, and things become slightly more complicated when all of
their parents show up to help!
DEAD MAN’S CELL PHONE (COMEDY) April 15-May 15
When Jean takes possession of the cell phone of a dead man, she is thrown
into a mysterious journey of self-discovery and awakening. Through this small
modern device, she finds adventure, purpose and even love – but at what
cost? This hilarious and paradoxical treatise on the digital world probes at
the thin line between reality and fantasy, privacy and openness, and even life
and death.
CALENDAR GIRLS (COMEDY) June 3-July 3
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When Annie’s husband John dies of leukemia, she and best friend Chris
resolve to raise money for a new settee in the local hospital waiting room.
They manage to persuade four fellow WI members to pose nude with them for
an “alternative” calendar, with a little help from hospital porter and amateur
photographer Lawrence. The news of the women’s charitable venture spreads
like wildfire, and hordes of press soon descend on the small village of Knapeley
in the Yorkshire Dales.
CHILDREN’S THEATER
Saturdays at Noon and 2pm
$7 All Seats
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
February 27-March 12
GOLLIWOPPERS April 23-May 7
CHILDREN’S SCHOOL OF PERFORMING ARTS
PROGRAM (AGES 6-13)
This exciting summer program is taught by experienced professionals.
The program explores the foundation of acting, combines the
movement of dance, introduces and develops the basic technique
of voice.
This 5 week program begins in June and ends with 3 public
performances in August. Registration begins in April. For more
information call Chautauqua Playhouse at (916) 489-7529. This
program fills quickly so sign-up early!
RECREATION SERVICES
PHYSICAL & DEVELOPMENTAL PROGRAMS
Therapeutic Recreation Services
(TRS) provides year-round therapeutic
recreation programs for people with
disabilities throughout Sacramento
County. Programs are provided at
community centers, schools, parks
and various locations throughout
the community. Programs include
Social Clubs, Classes, Travel, Special
Events, Sports and Fitness, Outdoor
Adventures, and Community Outings.
For more information call
(916) 484-2044,
email: [email protected]
or visit sacparks.net
Ancil Hoffman Golf Course
golfancilhoffman.com • (916) 482-3813
AARP 1-888-687-2277
Assistance League of Sacramento
sacramentoassistanceleague.org • (916) 488-0828
Bike Hikers
bikehikers.com
Carmichael Cactus & Succulent Society
[email protected]
Carmichael Chamber of Commerce
carmichaelchamber.com • (916) 481-1002
Carmichael Canine Corral Association
[email protected]
Carmichael Elks Lodge
elks.org • (916) 489-2103
Carmichael Library (916) 264-2700
Carmichael Senior’s Club (916) 487-5525
Carmichael Water District
carmichaelwd.org • (916) 483-2452
Chautauqua Playhouse
cplayhouse.com • (916) 489-7529
Kiwanis Club of Carmichael
carmichaelkiwanis.org • (916) 944-1532
Mission Oaks Community Center
morpd.com • (916) 972-0336
NorCal Center on Deafness
norcalcenter.org • (916) 349-7500
Organic Gardening Club
(916) 944-4955
Sacramento Fine Arts Center
sacfinearts.org • (916) 971-3713
Senior Gleaners, Inc.
seniorgleaners.org • (916) 925-3240
Senior Connection, The
(916) 334-1072
Therapeutic Recreation Services (Sac. County) (916) 484-2044
Sacramento Area Creeks Council
saccreeks.org • (916) 454-4544
COMMUNITY RESOURCE INFO
THERAPEUTIC
LOCAL CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
LOCAL YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS, LEAGUES & SPORTS
Big Brothers/Big Sisters
Boy Scouts of America
Cub Scout Pack 55 (Carmichael) Boy Scout Troop 55 (Carmichael) Carmichael Beavers Swim Team
Carmichael Girls Softball
Carmichael Little League
Carmichael Soccer Club
Child Action
Girl Scouts Heart of Central CA
Girl Scout Troop 1555 La Sierra Soccer Club
Sacramento Lacrosse Association
San Juan Unified School District
YMCA
bbbsa.org • (916) 646-9300
scouting.org • (916) 929-1417
[email protected]
[email protected]
cbswim.com
carmichaelgirlssoftball.com
carmll.org
carmichaelsoccer.org
childaction.org • (916) 369-0191
girlscoutshcc.org • (916) 452-9181
[email protected]
lasierrasoccer.org • (916) 863-9713
sacramentolacrosse.org • (916) 275-4445
sanjuan.edu • (916) 971-7700
ymcasuperiorcal.org • (916) 452-9622
RECREATION & PARK AGENCIES
DISTRICT OFFICE
(916) 485-5322
LA SIERRA OFFICE
(916) 483-7826
Visit us at:
carmichaelpark.com
Arcade Creek
Arden Manor
Arden Park
Cordova Cosumnes Community Services District
Fair Oaks
Fulton-El Camino
Mission Oaks North Highlands
Orangevale
Rio Linda/Elverta
Roseville
Sacramento
Sacramento County
Southgate
Sunrise
West Sacramento
arcadecreekrecreation.com • (916) 482-8377
amrpd.org • (916) 487-7851
aprpd.org • (916) 483-6069
crpd.com • (916) 362-1841
egcsd.ca.gov • (916) 405-5300
fairoakspark.org • (916) 966-1036
fecrecpark.com • (916) 927-3802
morpd.com • (916) 488-2810
nhrpd.org • (916) 332-7440
orangevalecommunitycenter.com • (916) 988-6140
riolindaelvertaparks.org • (916) 991-5929
roseville.ca.us • (916) 774-5242
city of sacramento.org • (916) 264-5200
sacparks.net • (916) 875-6961
southgaterecandpark.net • (916) 428-1171
sunriseparks.com • (916) 725-1585
cityofwestsacramento.org • (916) 617-4620
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FACILITY RENTAL
GENERAL
INFORMATION
Visit our web site at:
carmichaelpark.com
for a complete listing of facility
fees and policies. With all paid
rentals, CRPD provides onsite
staff to assist you. Private
caterers are welcome.
THE CARMICHAEL RECREATION AND PARK DISTRICT OFFERS A
VARIETY OF RENTAL FACILITIES TO SUIT YOUR EVENT NEEDS.
CARMICHAEL PARK FACILITIES
5750 Grant Avenue, Carmichael, CA 95608 • (916) 485-5322
CARMICHAEL PARK CLUBHOUSE consists of two adjoining rooms and
kitchen with two residential refrigerators and stove. There are 20 - 12ft. tables and
150 chairs. Dining capacity is 150.
VETERAN’S MEMORIAL HALL AND NORTH ROOM facility has a dining
capacity of 70. It includes a kitchen with serving counter, residential stove and refrigerator.
There are 10 - 10ft. tables and 70 chairs. The North Room is located off the main hall and
is perfect for small meetings up to 10 people.
RAYMOND AND HAZEL NAY MEMORIAL PICNIC AREA is located in the
back of the park. It features a covered picnic area with a food preparation area and a large
barbecue grill. This shelter can accommodate up to 250 people.
DANIEL BISHOP MEMORIAL PAVILION for the Performing Arts (Band Shell)
is located in the back of the park. The facility features a covered concrete stage and dance
floor surrounded by shade trees. This is a great place for dance recitals, award ceremonies,
and memorial services. No live bands allowed unless sponsored by the District. You must
provide your own tables and chairs.
LA SIERRA COMMUNITY CENTER FACILITIES
5325 Engle Road, Suite 100, Carmichael, CA 95608 • (916) 483-7826
JOHN D. SMITH HALL is a large facility that has a dining capacity of 385 people.
The size of the facility is 6435 sq. ft. with a commercial kitchen; two industrial stoves,
two commercial refrigerators, one freezer, and an ice machine. 30 - 12ft. tables and
42 - 60” rounds with chairs are provided. There is a stage and access to a PA system for
an additional fee.
CYPRESS ROOM has a dining capacity of
115 people and includes a commercial kitchen.
The size of the facility is 50’x36’ or 1,814 sq. ft.
and has a low stage. Ideal for small gatherings
and easy access from parking lot.
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Room 800 has a capacity of 50 people and is
perfect for meetings. The room size is 31’x31’
or 961 sq. ft.
HOURS OF OPERATION
Facilities are available from 7am-12am.
All rentals must be cleaned up and walking
out the door by 1am.
SECURITY DEPOSITS
A security deposit is required for all events.
The deposit is refundable if the facility is
returned to its original condition. Renters
are responsible for set-up and clean up.
Fees must be received at least two weeks
prior to the event. Reservations will be
considered final on the 21st day prior to the
scheduled use date. No security deposit
will be refunded after that date.
Set-up is charged at a per hour rate for
most facilities and clean-up is billed at the
regular hourly rental rate.
LIABILITY INSURANCE IS
REQUIRED
CRPD reserves the right to set special
requirements of individuals and/or groups
using district facilities to protect these
facilities and the general public. Insurance
can be purchased through the District.
CRPD does not allow “pay at the door” or
any monetary exchange activities at events
unless the user group qualifies as a Group II
non-profit and is approved by CRPD.
Complete Registration Form and sign the Agreement, Waiver, and Release on
page 24. Residents of the District will receive a discount for specific programs.
Please see page 25 for the District boundary map. R=Resident and NR=Non
Residents. Registration can be completed in one of the following ways:
ONLINE registration available for select programs at
carmichaelpark.com.
MAIL completed registration form to appropriate office:
Carmichael Recreation and Park District
Attn: Program Registration
5750 Grant Avenue, Carmichael, CA 95608
La Sierra Community Center
Attn: Program Registration
5325 Engle Road, STE 100, Carmichael, CA 95608
Kid’s Hangout and Summer Day Camp Programs
Call for registration packet (916) 483-7826
PHONE OR FAX a completed registration form to
appropriate office:
Carmichael Park: Phone: (916) 485-5322
Fax: (916) 485-0805
La Sierra: Phone: (916) 483-7826
Fax: (916) 485-0805
WALK-IN registrations will be taken at both the
District Office and La Sierra Offices Monday through
Friday 8:30am-4:30pm.
DROP BOXES are available for your convenience
after-hours at both District locations. Please no cash!
INFORMATION
•Pre-registration is recommended
to assure class enrollment.
REGISTRATION INFO
GENERAL
PROGRAM
&
CLASS
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
•Carefully read each program/
class description for pertinent
information.
• Payment in full must be made
at the time of registration.
•
CRPD will not phone or mail
class confirmation. Participants
will be notified if a program/
class is cancelled or changed.
An email receipt will be provided
upon request.
• Classes may be cancelled if the
minimum number of participants
are not met.
•Refunds are granted at the
discretion of the District,
otherwise refunds will only
be provided if an activity is
cancelled. Refunds take
approximately 4-6 weeks to
process.
• The District reserves the right
to cancel or change program
offerings at any time.
DISTRICT HOLIDAYS
The District Offices will be closed
on the following holidays:
• March 31
• May 30
• July 4
• September 5
PAYMENT Please make checks payable to the
Carmichael Recreation and Park District (CRPD).
There is a $25 service charge for all returned checks.
We also accept Visa and MasterCard.
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REGISTRATION INFO
CARMICHAEL RECREATION & PARK DISTRICT OFFICE
5750 Grant Avenue, Carmichael, CA 95608
(916) 485-5322 • Fax (916) 485-0805
DROP BOXES AVAILABLE AT
BOTH OFFICE LOCATIONS
LA SIERRA RECREATION OFFICE
5325 Engle Road, Suite 100, Carmichael, CA 95608
(916) 483-7826 • Fax (916) 483-7861
PLEASE PRINT AND COMPLETE ALL
PARTICIPANT NAME(S) DATE OF BIRTH SEX PROGRAM TITLE SESSION DATES TIMES SCHOOLS FEE
ADDRESS
CITY PHONE (HM) STATE (WK) EMERGENCY CONTACT(Name) PHONE
EMAIL SHIRT SIZE PAYMENT TYPE
q CHECK
q MONEY ORDER
CREDIT CARD #
q
ZIP
CELL
AGE q
EXP DATE
GRADE
DO NOT SEND CASH
RECEIPT #
AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE
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FEES: R=RESIDENT NR=NON-RESIDENT
AGREEMENT, WAIVER, AND RELEASE
In consideration for being permitted by the above district to participate in the above activity, I hereby waive, release,
and discharge any and all claims for damages for personal injury, death, or property damage which I may have,
or which may hereafter accrue to me, as a result of participation in said activity. This release is intended to
discharge in advance the above district (its officers, officials, employees, and agents) from any and all liability
arising out of, or connected in any way, with my participation in said activity even though that liability may arise
out of negligence or carelessness on the part of the persons or entities mentioned above. It is understood that this
activity involves an element of risk and danger of accidents and knowing those risks I hereby assume those risks.
It is further agreed that this waiver, release and assumption of risk is to be binding on my heirs and assigns. I
agree to indemnify and to hold the above persons or entities free and harmless from any loss, liability, damage,
cost, or expense which they may incur as the result of my death or 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 that my son/daughter _____________________________________ participate 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 persons and entities mentioned above free
and harmless from any loss, liability, damage, cost, or expense which may incur as a result of the death or injury or
property damage that said minor may sustain while participating in said activity.
I have carefully read this Agreement, Waiver, and Release and fully understand its content. I am aware that this
is a release of liability and a contract between myself and Carmichael Recreation & Park District and I sign it of
my own free will.
SIGNATURE DATE
NAME (Printed) qParent
qGuardian
PHOTO RELEASE By signing this agreement, you are agreeing to release photo rights to Carmichael Recreation and Park District. CRPD reserves
the right to photograph facilities, activities and programs participants for potential future use. All photos will remain the property of Carmichael
Recreation and Park Distinct.
SIGNATURE
NAME PRINTED
DATE
CARMICHAEL PARK
5750 Grant Avenue
Carmichael, CA 95608-3744 (38 Acres)
• Administrative Office
(916) 485-5322
• Maintenance Office
(916) 481-0603
DEVELOPED PARK SITES
1. Carmichael Park: 5750 Grant Avenue
2. Del Campo Park: End of Heathcliff Drive
3. Cardinal Oaks Park: On El Camino near Garfield
4. Charles C. Jensen Botanical Garden: 8520 Fair Oaks Blvd
5. Bird Track Park: West end of Pheasant Road
6. La Sierra Community Center: 5325 Engle Road
7. Glancy Oaks Park: 5292 Glancy Drive
8. Schweitzer Grove Nature Area: Off Sumpter
9. Patriots Park: 6827 Palm Avenue, Fair Oaks, CA 95628
10.O’Donnell Heritage Park: 6618 Rappahannock Way
11.Jan Park: 4310 Jan Drive
• Community Clubhouse
• Veteran’s Memorial Building
UNDEVELOPED PARK SITES
• 5 Ball Fields (One lighted)
• 6 Tennis Courts (Lighted)
12.Capra Park Site: 6600 Kenneth Avenue
13.Sutter Park Site, Community Garden & Pathway: Located near
Sutter and Hollister Avenue
• Horseshoe Pits
• Bandshell
• Group Picnic Shelter
• 3 Playgrounds
• 1 acre Off Leash Dog Park
• 9 Hole Disc Golf Course
• Basketball Court (Lighted)
DISTRICT MAP
DISTRICT FACILITIES
LA SIERRA
COMMUNITY CENTER
5325 Engle Road, Suite 100
Carmichael, CA 95608-3091 (36 Acres)
• Recreation Office
(916) 483-7826
• Maintenance Shop
(916) 487-6234
• John D. Smith Community Hall
• Meeting Rooms
• 2 Gymnasiums
• 1 Playground
• Soccer Fields
• Ball Fields
• Basketball Courts
• Chautauqua Playhouse
(916) 489-7529
• Sacramento Fine Arts Center
(916) 971-3713
• Therapeutic Recreation Services
(916) 484-2044
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5750 Grant Avenue
Carmichael, CA 95608-3779
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Residential Customer
PRSRT STD
U.S. POSTAGE
PAID
PERMIT #1841
SACRAMENTO, CA
Standard Ticket: $45
• 1 Brunch Ticket
• Antique appraisal by certified appraiser for your 2 items
VIPTicket: $100
• Early event admittance for antique appraisals for your 4 items
• 1 Brunch Ticket
• 1 Bar Pass (wine and beer)