School Year 2018-2019 - City of Azusa
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Actividades en Español! Pagina 27 ervices D epartment n & Family S Azusa Recr eatio 0 1 8 -2 0 19 ol Year 2 Scho ONLINE REGISTRATION Now available at www.azusaca.gov for more information. Click on Departments, Recreation, Recreation again, to Online Registration. Look inside for special events, classes, re… youth and adult sports, and mo “Creating a Lifetime of Memories for the Entire Family”
Home Weatherization and Residential ENERGY STAR® Rebate Program Rebates are available for Azusa residents who weatherize their homes and purchase various ENERGY STAR® rated appliances for their homes. An applicant must: • Be a resident of the City of Azusa prior to applying for this program • Purchase one or more ENERGY STAR® appliances within the last 6 months of the application date (see application form for the updated list of qualified products) • Complete a Home Weatherization and Residential ENERGY STAR® Appliance Program Rebate Form and submit to ALW • Include receipts of purchase, original piece of packaging with ENERGY STAR® or product Efficiency Rating COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ENERGY REBATES ARE ALSO AVAILABLE! Program devices and incentives are subject to change without notice. To download the application form, go to www.azusalw.com. For more information, call Customer Service: (626) 812-5225.
CITY OF AZUSA AZUSA RECREATION AND FAMILY SERVICES DEPARTMENT 2018-2019 School Year Activity Guide “Creating a Lifetime of Memories for the Entire Family” www.azusaca.gov www.azusaca.g AZUSA CITY COUNCIL ov Joe Rocha, Mayor Robert Gonzales, Mayor Pro-tem Edward Alvarez, Councilman Angel Carrillo, Councilman Uriel Macias, Councilman AFTER SCHOOL CITY MANAGER PARK & PLAYGROUND ACTIVITIES Sergio Gonzalez During the school year, September 4, 2018 through May 24, 2019, each after school playground is staffed RECREATION AND FAMILY SERVICES with two Recreation Leaders Monday-Friday from DEPARTMENT / ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE 3:00-5:00 p.m. (Memorial Park 3:00-6:00 p.m.) 320 N. Orange Place Azusa CA 91702 Daily activities include: sports, tutoring, and other Monday-Thursday 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. special events. For more information call the park (626) 812-5280 • (626) 812-0321 fax nearest you. RECREATION AND PARKS COMMISSION Pam Mercado, Chairperson Rossana Helbert Gerard Batista Mitchell Loera Paul Naccachian RECREATION AND FAMILY SERVICES DEPARTMENT STAFF Miki Carpenter, Director, (626) 812-5220, mcarpenter@azusaca.gov Marc Gonzales, Recreation Superintendent- Programs and Services, (626) 812-5201, mgonzales@azusaca.gov Lenore Gonzales, Recreation Supervisor, (626) 812-5115, lmgonzales@azusaca.gov Adrian M. Alirez, Recreation Coordinator, (626) 812-5195, aalirez@azusaca.gov Rosa Arevalo, Senior Administrative Technician, PARK/PLAYGROUND LOCATION / PHONE (626) 812-5280, rarevalo@azusaca.gov Jennifer Retana, Senior Administrative Technician, Murray School* 505 E. Renwick / 812-5280 ext. 5386 (626) 812-5180, jretana@azusaca.gov Gladstone Street School* 1040 Gladstone Street / 812-5280 Karen Haney, Aquatics Manager, (626) 812-5258, khaney@azusaca.gov Lee School* 550 N. Cerritos / 812-5280 ext. 5446 Stefanie Fultz, Recreation Coordinator, Northside Park 600 Blk. 11th St. / 812-5280 ext. 5433 (626) 812-5139, sfultz@azusaca.gov Memorial Park** (MPK) 320 N. Orange Place / 812-5287 PARK DIVISION STAFF Roy Chavez, Recreation Superintendent-Park Memorial Park North 340 N. Orange Place / 334-2038 Operations, (626) 812-5259, rchavez@azusaca.gov Recreation Center (NRC) Ross Montes, Park Supervisor, (626) 812-5260, *Site opens daily Monday-Friday at 2:30 p.m. rmontes@azusaca.gov **Open gym program Saturday and Sunday 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (MPK only) “Creating a Lifetime of Memories for the Entire Family” All fees and charges may be amended by City Council in 2018-2019 Budget process. All dates and times subject to change. School Year 2018-2019 1
LEARN HOW TO BE SAFE AROUND TRAINS. Metro Transit Safety Programs offers presentations, guided school tours and more for communities within a 1.5-mile radius from a Metro station. Learn about rail safety tips and how to ride Metro to fun new places. For more information and to schedule a presentation or our tour, visit metro.net/ridesafely or call 213.922.4080. SAFETY BEGINS WITH YOU. > Never walk on train tracks > Obey all warning signals > Do not go around lowered gates > Never run to catch a train On the Move riders program Become a volunteer Metro Travel Buddy * Introduce the older adults in your community to public transit. Call Lilly Ortiz – 213.922.2299 or email onthemove@metro.net. *for seniors 62+ only
CITY OF AZUSA Recycle Used Motor Oil and Used Filters Recycle used motor oil and used filters at any of the certified collection centers listed below. Collection centers offer a $0.40 per gallon recycling incentive upon request. FREE drain containers are available to Azusa residents at all of the listed locations. DICK’S AUTO O’REILLY SUPPLY Y TIRE SALES JIFFY LUBE AUTO PARTS AUTOZONE 101 S. Azusa Ave. 350 N. Citrus Ave. 808 E. Alosta Ave. 345 N. Citrus Ave. 736 E. Alosta Ave. 626-334-2008 626-969-1771 626-334-4581 626-969-7941 626-733-9050 Never dispose of used motor oil in the trash or in a drain. For additional program information, call the City of Azusa at (626) 812-5198. For a list of upcoming hazardous waste roundups, call 1-888-CleanLA. Don’t throw used needles or syringes in the trash! Azusa helps its residents dispose of their sharps waste properly at NO COST. How it works: • Pick-up a sharps container • Bring your utility bill or ID with Azusa address • Bring proof of necessity such as prescription or receipt of purchase • Drop off containers in the marked box Sharps Collection Program in front of Senior Center when full Residents can also deposit any rigid Azusa Senior Center sealed containers such as soda bottles 740 N. Dalton Avenue • Azusa, CA 91702 up to 2-liters in size. (626) 812-5204 “Creating a Lifetime of Memories for the Entire Family” All fees and charges may be amended by City Council in 2018-2019 Budget process. All dates and times subject to change. School Year 2018-2019 3
CITY OF AZUSA YOUTH PROGRAMS FALL & WINTER ACTIVITIES School Year Enrichment Field Trip Program The City of Azusa Recreation and Family Services Department and Azusa Rotary are excited to offer the two community trips listed below Tuesday, November 20, 2018 Tuesday, April 2, 2019 (Spring Break) California Science Center Seal Beach Departure from Memorial Park at 9:00 a.m. and return to Memorial Park at 5:00 p.m. Departure from Memorial Park at 8:00 a.m. and Cost: $5.00 per person, includes bus transportation. Trip is return to Memorial Park at 5:00 p.m. available for the first (120) people. So don’t delay. Cost: $5 per person includes bus transportation. Purchase your tickets today. Trip is available for the first (120) people. So Visit www.californiasciencecenter.org for more information. don’t delay. Purchase your tickets today. All trip Tickets may be purchased at the Memorial Park Administrative Offices, Monday-Thursday 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. at 320 N. Orange Place, Azusa, CA. Ages 12 and younger must be accompanied by an adult. For further information, please call (626) 812-5280 Azusa Elks Lodge - J&J Sports and Trophy - Knights of Columbus - Mike’s Gourmet Pizza Middle School Basketball Tournament February 19 - 28, 2019 5:00-9:00 p.m. FREE Memorial Park Recreation Center Azusa’s version of the Final Four!! You are welcome to visit Memorial Park during the week for a very competitive and entertaining tournament. Entries include boys and girls 7th and 8th grade teams from Foothill, Slauson, Center, Ellington, and St. Frances of Rome. Come cheer for your team as they vie for the crown of “City Champions”. All Championship games to be played at the Felix Event Center on the campus of Azusa Pacific University. Please call 812-5280 for further information. “Creating a Lifetime of Memories for the Entire Family” All fees and charges may be amended by City Council in 2018-2019 Budget process. All dates and times subject to change. 4 School Year 2018-2019
CITY OF AZUSA CELEBRATING ITS 15 YEAR ANNIVERSARY HOURS OF OPERATION School Year (September-June) Mon.-Fri. 3:00-6:00 p.m. or dusk Sat.-Sun. 3:00-6:00 p.m. or dusk Summer (July-August) Mon.-Fri. 1:00-7:00 p.m. or dusk 320 N. Orange Place (East side of gymnasium) Sat.-Sun. 10:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. or dusk RULES AND REGULATIONS • Skateboards and in-line skate only. No bicycles, scooters, or other wheeled vehicles allowed. • All persons inside the fenced area must wear proper protective equipment at all times. • Required protective equipment: helmet, elbow and knee pads. • No graffiti, stickers, vulgar language or littering. • No use of alcoholic beverages, drugs or tobacco products. • Skating at surrounding park is prohibited. Persons violating these rules are subject to immediate removal and citation. Citations may carry penalties up to $500 per infraction. p ec ial Eve nt s S “Traveling Through the Golden Days” AZUSA GOLDEN DAYS CELEBRATION Annual 5K Run/Walk, Bike Ride and Kids & Family 2K Sunday, October 7, 2018, 7:00 a.m. at APU-Felix Event Center, 701 E. Foothill Blvd., Azusa, CA Children: $5 pre-registration prior to Sept. 27, 2018; $10 day of event. Includes t-shirt and personal medal Adults: $15 pre-registration; $20 after Sept. 27, 2018 or day of event. Includes t-shirt and personal medal Golden Days Carnival Memorial Park Recreation Center Friday, October 12, 5:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.; Saturday, October 13, 2018 Azusa Golden Days 12 noon-11:00 p.m.; and Sunday, October 14, 2:00p.m.-10:00 p.m. Pancake Breakfast Carnival rides, games, and entertainment. $ Parade Saturday, October 13, 2018, 10:00 a.m., Foothill Blvd. & San Gabriel 2 OFF (Limit 4 family members per coupon) Ave., Azusa “Creating a Lifetime of Memories for the Entire Family” All fees and charges may be amended by City Council in 2018-2019 Budget process. All dates and times subject to change. School Year 2018-2019 5
CITY OF AZUSA Breakfast with Santa The City of Azusa Recreation and Family Services and the Azusa Police Department host a morning of Christmas fun for families to enjoy in Azusa. Join us at Memorial Park on Sunday, Dec. 9, at 8:30 a.m. Cost is $5. The City of Azusa Recreation & Family Services AZUSA WINTER FIESTA Department and the Duarte Elks Lodge Sunday, December 2, 2018 present the 12:00–6:00 p.m. Azusa City Hall 2019 Elks Hoop Shoot 213 E. Foothill Blvd., Azusa Free Throw Shooting Contest Join us for this great holiday extravaganza! Crafters Saturday, January 12, 2019 and activities for kids. If you are a crafter who would Registration will taken 9:00 a.m. like to participate, please call (626) 812-5139. on the day of the event. Event will include: Snow, Ice. Synthetic Skating Rink, Contest begins at 10:00 a.m. Holiday Entertainment, Food, Novelty Craft Booths, Open to all boys Cost: FREE Art N Crafts, Free Activities for Children 5 Years and and girls 8-13. For further Memorial Park Older. Boys and girls information, Gymnasium compete sepa- 320 N. Orange Pl. please call Holiday Tree rately in each Azusa, CA 91702 812-5280 will be lit at 5:45 p.m. age division. Memorial Park North Recreation Center 340 N. Orange Place (Ages 11-14) Monday-Friday 3:00-6:00 p.m. Teen Post Highlights: The City of Azusa Recreation and Family Services Department encourages a fun and safe environment for local teens. The Teen Post is located in the North Recreation Center (NRC). The Teen Post consists of a game room with two pool tables, foosball table, and a flat screen TV. The North Recreation Center includes an open gym, dance room, computer lab, kitchen and more. The Teen Post is open Monday-Friday 2:30 p.m.-6:00 p.m. We welcome all 6th, 7th and 8th grade students. “Creating a Lifetime of Memories for the Entire Family” All fees and charges may be amended by City Council in 2018-2019 Budget process. All dates and times subject to change. School Year 2018-2019 7
CITY OF AZUSA Registration for youth sports available online at www.azusaca.gov WINTER PONY BASEBALL Registration taken through September 16, 2018 Open to all boys ages 12-14, $47 (second child, same immediate family $42*). Registration is currently being taken at Memorial Park Recreation Center, Monday-Thursday, 7:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. To register, each youth must present entire registration fee, proof of age (birth certificate, baptismal, etc.) and must be accompanied by a par- ent or guardian. Fee includes minor league replica uniform jersey and cap. All games played at The Field of Dreams at Gladstone Park. For more information call 812-5201. YOUTH SPORTS ACTIVITIES Youth sports activities are open to boys and girls grades 3-4 (C Division); grades 5-6 (B Division); grades 7-8 (A Division). Register at Memorial, and Northside Parks, Powell, Murray, Lee, Gladstone Street and Dalton Schools. $32 fee includes uniform (t-shirt) and post-season awards banquet. (If uniform has been purchased for previous participation, cost is $27). 2nd child, same immediate family - $27/with shirt and $21/without shirt*. Division A - players born 2005-06, in a grade no higher than 8th may participate. Division B - players born 2007-08, in a grade no higher than 6th may participate. Division C - players born in 2009-10, in a grade no higher than 4th may participate. FLAG FOOTBALL BASKETBALL (Division A, B, C) (Division A, B, C) Open to boys born 2005 through 2010 Open to boys and girls born 2005 through 2010 Registration begins: September 4, 2018 Registration begins: November 19, 2018 League play begins: October 20, 2018 League play begins: January 12, 2019 VOLLEYBALL YOUTH SOCCER (Division A, B, C) (Division A, B, C) Open to girls born 2005 through 2010 Open to boys and girls born 2005 through 2010 Registration begins: September 4, 2018 Registration begins: February 19, 2019 League play begins: October 22, 2018 League play begins: April 8, 2019 “Creating a Lifetime of Memories for the Entire Family” All fees and charges may be amended by City Council in 2018-2019 Budget process. All dates and times subject to change. 8 School Year 2018-2019
CITY OF AZUSA MITE MIGHTY ALL E OOTB MIGHTY MIT FLAG F ins September 4, 2018 L BASEBAL , 2019 n beg Registratio Memorial Park gins February 19 $47.00 $42.00*) Registration be emorial Park im m ed iate family s M $47.00 (2nd child , sam e play begin $42.00*) g ra d es K -2. League nly, Monday- , sa m e im mediate family ys and girls in emorial Par ko , NCAA (2nd child K-2. League Open to bo 2018. Register at M cludes all instruction t team n to bo ys and girls in grades r at Memorial , g h Ope October 20:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Inding banquet. An ei ed il 2, 2019. Regi ste 7 Thursday, niform, and season en erything will be sc ls al play begins Apr day-Thursday, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 Park only , M on uction and replica u e will be held and ev h the fundamenta iform, cap, instr leagu ac p.m. Includes un banquet. De-emphasized effort to te n in a season ending ram offering excellent down in an otball to the childre itive of fo ized co m p et competitive progthe fundamentals of de-emphas osphere. instruction in on is 2/3 tee ball atm baseball. Seas ach pitch. and 1/3 co E MIGHTY MIT L MIGHTY MIT NEW! BASK ETBAL VOLLEYB E gins Novembe r 19, 2018 AL Registration be L Registration beemorial Park gins Septembe M Memorial Park r 4, 2018 $47.00 $42.00*) ild , sa m e im mediate family (2nd child, sam $47.00 (2nd ch ay e immediate fa K-2. League pl mily $42.00*) n to bo ys an d girls in grades at Memorial Park Open to girls in gr ades K-2. Leag Ope 12, 2019. Regist er m. October 20, 20 ue play begi begins January y-Thursday, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.rm, 18 Monday-Thursd . Register at Memorial Park ns only, M on da a unifo on uction, N BA re plic all instruction, ay, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Includ ly, Includes all instrding banquet. An eight team re ing banquet. An plica uniform, and season en es and season en ld and everything will be ei and everything ght team league will be held d- league will be hean effort to teach the fun- effort to teach th w ill be scaled down in an scaled down in basketball to the chil- e damentals of mphasized com- ball to the girlsfundamentals of volley- in a de-emphas dren in a de-e mosphere. competitive atm ized petitive at osphere. SUMMER YOUTH BASKETBALL Registration begins April 8, 2019 Memorial Park $53.00 with Birth Certificate (2nd child, same immediate family $48.00*) Open to boys and girls ages 9-17. Register at Memorial Park Administrative Office, Monday-Thursday, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. League play begins on July 12, 2019, and will be held on weekdays during the late mornings, afternoons and evenings. Includes reversible mesh silk-screened jersey and shorts, coaching, officials, and post-season awards banquet. All practices and league games will be held at the Memorial Park Recreation Center Gymnasium. Play will be held in the following age divisions. Division AA Players born 2002, 2003, 2004 Division B Players born 2007-08 Division A Players born 2005-06 Division C Players born 2009 or later P O N Y BA S E BA L L HOME OF THE 2012 WORLD SERIES PARTICIPANTS Open to boys ages 13-14. Registration begins November 19, 2018. League play begins 3rd week in March. Cost is $79.00. (2nd child – same immediate family $68.00*). To register each youth must present entire registration fee, proof of age (birth certificate, baptismal, etc.) Come out and play at the beautiful Gladstone Park “Field of Dreams” PONY BASEBALL LEAGUE AGES REGISTRATION TRYOUTS Pony 13 – 14 11/19/18 – 2/21/19 3/2/19 if needed Pony Fee: $79.00 ($68.00 for each immediate family member) Register for Pony Baseball at the Memorial Park Recreation Center, Monday-Thursday 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. To register, each youth must present entire registration fee, provide proof of age (birth certificate, baptismal certificate) and must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. For more information call 812-5201. *Second child must register at same time. “Creating a Lifetime of Memories for the Entire Family” All fees and charges may be amended by City Council in 2018-2019 Budget process. All dates and times subject to change. School Year 2018-2019 9
CITY OF AZUSA Register your adult sports team at www.azusaca.gov Register for all leagues at Memorial Park Recreation Center, 320 N. Orange Place, Monday-Thursday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. For more information on any of our adult leagues, please call 812-5201. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ADULT WOMEN’S AND Registration by team only, 18 years and older. Registration fee is CO-ED VOLLEYBALL $368.00, plus $25.00 per game for officials. Registration by team only, 18 years and older. FALL & WINTER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Registration fee is $195.00, plus $12.00 per EARLY EVENING LEAGUE SITE game for officials. Sunday C/D Memorial Park North VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE Recreation Center NIGHT TEAMS LEAGUE Monday 8 Women’s Tuesday 8 D/Novice (Co-ed) Saturday 8 D/Novice (Co-ed) MEN’S BASKETBALL AND 6’ & UNDER BASKETBALL Registration by team only, 18 years and older. Registration fee is $368.00, plus $25.00 per game for officials. FALL & WINTER MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE NIGHT LEAGUE SITE Wednesday C/D Memorial Park Thursday D/novice Memorial Park Saturday CAA Memorial Park Sunday 6’ and under Memorial Park ADULT SLO-PITCH SOFTBALL New Lights, Registration by team only, 18 years and older. Leagues are offered New Scoreboa in men’s, women’s, co-ed and senior divisions. Registration fee is rds!! ! $315.00, plus $12.00 per game for officials. SOFTBALL SCHEDULE # OF # OF LEAGUE TYPE LEAGUES TEAMS NIGHT Mens C, D, Novice 1 6 Thursday Womens C, D, Novice 1 6 Tuesday & Wednesday Co-ed Major, Minor, Novice 1 6 Monday Mens 35+ 1 6 Wednesday Mens Church 1 6 Saturday Co-ed Church 1 6 Wednesday & Saturday *Please Note: The following is a Tentative Schedule* FALL WINTER SPRING Registration is currently being taken. Registration starts October 15, 2018. Registration starts January 21, 2019. Leagues start September 24, 2018. Leagues start November 26, 2018. Leagues start February 25, 2019. “Creating a Lifetime of Memories for the Entire Family” All fees and charges may be amended by City Council in 2018-2019 Budget process. All dates and times subject to change. 10 School Year 2018-2019
CITY OF AZUSA ADULT BASEBALL Under the Registration by team only, 18 years and older. Registration fee is $473.00 per team-(Weeknights)-Wooden Bat Only (7 innings) Lights Registration fee is $526.00 per team-(Weekends) (9 innings) (plus $60.00 per game for officials weekday and weekend) FALL WINTER Registration is currently being taken. Registration starts November 15, 2018 League starts September 24, 2018 League starts January 14, 2019 SPRING SUMMER Registration starts February 19, 2019 Registration starts May 6, 2019 League starts April 1, 2019 League starts May 20, 2019 ADULT CO-ED KICKBALL New! ADULT FLAG FOOTBALL Registration by team only, 18 years and older. Registration by team only, 18 years and older. Registration fee is $195.00 per team (plus Registration fee is $315.00 per team $12.00 per game for officials) (plus $45.00 per game for officials) League play held on Monday nights at League play held on Wednesday nights Memorial Park. Please call Marc Gonzales at 626-812-5201 Please call Marc Gonzales at 626-812-5201 for for more information. more information. Where There Is ALWAYS Something New! 880 S. Azusa Ave., Azusa: (626) 357-8449 I can help you make sure your coverage is up-to-date. Call me today. (626) 332-2965 Denise De La Garza Agency Owner / Insurance Agent 380 E. Rowland St. Covina, CA 91723 CA Lic.: 0637898 Insurance subject to availability and qualifications. AIIstate Insurance Company and Allstate Property and Casualty Insurance Company, Northbrook, Illinois ©2007 Allstate Insurance Company. “Creating a Lifetime of Memories for the Entire Family” All fees and charges may be amended by City Council in 2018-2019 Budget process. All dates and times subject to change. School Year 2018-2019 11
CITY OF AZUSA COMMUNITY CLASSES REGISTER FOR COMMUNITY CLASSES ONLINE AT WWW.AZUSACA.GOV YOUTH CLASSES FALL CLASSES START: WINTER CLASSES START: SPRING CLASSES START: August 2018 January 2019 March 2019 GYMNASTICS TENNIS Instructor: Charter Oak Instructors: Phillip Kim & Grace Schreuders Gymnastics Fee: $80/residents; $84/non-residents Fee: $60/residents; 8 weeks, 12 years old & up, beginning class is 6+ years $64/non-residents MPK: Mondays, 6:30-8:00 p.m. Site: Memorial Park, Aug. 20 - Oct. 8, 2018 6 weeks Dates: Aug. 15 - Sept 19 & Oct. 3 - Nov. 14, 2018 NSPK: Wednesdays, 6:30-8:00 p.m., Age 2-3 Tuesday 3:00 – 3:40 p.m. Aug. 22 - Oct. 10, 2018 Age 4-5 Tuesday 3:45 – 4:25 p.m. NSPK: Saturdays, 8:00-9:30 a.m. Age 6 & up Tuesday 4:30 – 5:10 p.m. Aug. 11 - Sep. 29, 2018 NSPK: Saturdays, 9:30-11:00 a.m. Aug. 11 - Sep. 29, 2018 KARATE CLASSES NSPK: Sundays, 8:00-9:30 a.m. Instructors: Villari’s Martial Arts Studio Aug. 12 - Sep. 30, 2018 Fee: $40/residents; $44/non-residents Site: Memorial Park, 8 weeks Sundays, 9:30-11:00 a.m. Aug. 12 - Sep. 30, 2018 Fall: Aug. 21 - Oct. 9, 2018 Call Memorial Park 626-812-5139 for future session dates. Tuesdays Ages 5-12 Karate for Kids 3:00-4:00 p.m. INTERNATIONAL YOUTH FELLOWSHIP DANCE ACADEMY APU KIDS ON THE MOVE Instructor: International Youth Fellowship Fee: $5 residents; Fee: $30 residents; $34 non-residents $9 non-residents Site: Memorial Park Site: North Recreation Center, 5 weeks September 1 - December 22, 2018 Kindergarten - 5th grade (proof of school Saturday 2:00-3:00 p.m. registration needed for kindergarten students) Tues & Thurs 3:30-4:30 p.m. CHINESE FOR BEGINNERS Session 1: September 11 - October 11, 2018 Instructor: International Youth Fellowship Session 2: October 16 - November 15, 2018 Fee: $30 residents; $34 non-residents SPRING: Site: Memorial Park Session 1: January 15 - February 14, 2019 September 1 - December 22, 2018 Session 2: February 19 - April 11, 2019 Saturday 2:00-3:00 p.m. Ages 5 and up “Creating a Lifetime of Memories for the Entire Family” All fees and charges may be amended by City Council in 2018-2019 Budget process. All dates and times subject to change. 12 School Year 2018-2019
CITY OF AZUSA ADULT CLASSES FALL CLASSES START: WINTER CLASSES START: SPRING CLASSES START: September 2018 January 2019 March 2019 LOW IMPACT EXERCISE CHAIR EXERCISE Instructor: Ria Benbow Instructor: Ria Benbow Site: Azusa Senior Center Rooms 3/4 Site: Azusa Senior Center Fee: $20/Azusa residents; $24/non-residents, Rooms 3/4 8 weeks Fee: $20/Azusa residents; $24/non-residents, 8 weeks Tues. – Fri., Sept. 4 - Nov. 2, 2018 (No classes week of Sep. 18) Tues. - Fri., Sept. 4 - Nov. 2, 2018 Ages 18 & up 9:15-10:15 a.m. (No classes week of Sep. 18) Ages 18 & up 10:45-11:45 a.m. FLORAL DESIGN TENNIS Instructor: Gloria Corella Instructors: Phillip Kim & Grace Schreuders Site: Azusa Senior Center Fee: $80/residents; $84/non-residents Fee: $35/Azusa residents; $39/non-residents, 8 weeks, 12 years old & up, beginning class is 6+ years 1 day workshop (max 10 participants) MPK: Mondays, 6:30-8:00 p.m. Ages 18 & up Aug. 20 - Oct. 8, 2018 Tuesdays, 9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. NSPK: Wednesdays, 6:30-8:00 p.m., Aug. 28, Sep. 25, Oct. 16, Nov. 6, and Dec. 11, 2018 Aug. 22 - Oct. 10, 2018 NSPK: Saturdays, 8:00-9:30 a.m. Aug. 11 - Sep. 29, 2018 KICK/TONE & DANCE NSPK: Saturdays, 9:30-11:00 a.m. Instructor: Annette De Anda Aug. 11 - Sep. 29, 2018 Fee: $30/residents; $34/non-residents NSPK: Sundays, 8:00-9:30 a.m. (per 6 week session) Aug. 12 - Sep. 30, 2018 Site: Memorial Park Sundays, 9:30-11:00 a.m. Adults 16 & over Aug. 12 - Sep. 30, 2018 Tuesday & Thursday 6:00–7:00 p.m Call Memorial Park 626-812-5139 for future session dates. Aug. 7 - Sep. 13, 2018 Sep. 18 - Oct. 25, 2018 Oct. 30 - Dec. 13, 2018 (no class Thanksgiving week) HAND-BUILDING CERAMICS CLASS Instructor: Ken Pearce Site: Azusa Senior Center Fee: $80/Azusa residents; $84/non-residents $15 material fee additional Sep. 5 through Nov. 7, 2018, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. BONE BUILDERS EXERCISE PROGRAM Ages 18 and up For more information, please go to page 16. “Creating a Lifetime of Memories for the Entire Family” All fees and charges may be amended by City Council in 2018-2019 Budget process. All dates and times subject to change. School Year 2018-2019 13
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The Azusa Recreation & Family Services Department in conjunction with Azusa Pacific University, Azusa Unified School District and the Azusa Wellness Center invite you to the Walking and Nutritional Educational Program Be A Walker/Families on the Move September 8 ..................Veterans Freedom Park Calories burned on average during 2nd Saturday October 13 .....................Golden Days Parade 30 minutes of walking November 10 .................Veterans Freedom Park Weight 3 mph 4 mph of each month December 8 ...................Memorial Park (lb) pace pace 125 126 144 at 8:00 a.m. 12 designated walkingt paths 150 150 174 170 159 183 in the city to choose from!!! 200 183 210 MEMORIAL PARK ROSEDALE LOOP ZACATECAS PARK 1 2/3 Mile Walking Path 2 0.85 Mile Loop Walking Path 1/2 Mile Walking Path and Fitness Course 3 GLADSTONE PARK CANYON PARK / AZUSA BIKE TRAIL 4 1/4 Mile Walking Path 1401 N. San Gabriel Canyon Rd. 5 6 3.5 mile ip round tr 2 walking paths NORTHSIDE PARK VETERANS FREEDOM PARK SLAUSON PARK 7 8 3/4 Mile Loop Walking Path 9 3/8 Mile Walking Path 10 1/4 Mile Walking Path E. 6th St Heritage Ct Heritage Ct N. Cerritos Ave N. Pasadena Ave Future Home of Fitness Equipment Volleyball Basketball Court Court Charles H. Lee Elementary School Snack Bar Dolphin Cove Splash Pad Aquatics Tiki Bar Pool Center You Are Here Slauson Park 1/4 Mile Walking Path E. 5th St PIONEER PARK TO RANCHO PARK ARROYO TRAIL 11 1 mi. one way – 2 mi. round trip 12 3/4 mi. one way – 1-1/2 mi. round trip
THE AZUSA SENIOR CENTER “A Los Angeles County Area Agency on Aging Distinguished Site Award Winner” Celebrating 30+ Years!!! 740 N. Dalton Avenue • (626) 812-5204 Monday-Thursday 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m., Friday 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Accessible to persons with disabilities. We welcome all adults age 50 years and above. Transportation to the Senior Center is available for Azusa Residents age 60 and above. Please call Azusa Dial-A-Ride at (626) 812-5206. The Senior Center publishes “Senior Moments”, a monthly brochure of classes, regular and special activities, monthly menu, trips, etc. It is $5 per year to have the brochure mailed to your home. NUTRITIOUS HOT MEALS are served HOME DELIVERED CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES Monday at 11:30 a.m. and Tuesday- MEALS are available to provide much needed individual attention Friday at noon. 48-hour advance reser- homebound Azusa residents for seniors needing assistance with vations are required. The suggested age 60+. These meals are services in order to maintain their donation for eligible participants age delivered mid-day for a sug- independence in the community. Families 60+ and their spouses is $2 per meal. gested donation of $2 and are can register a loved one with dementia in This program is funded in part by Title funded in part by Title III of the national Alzheimer Association Safe III of the Older American Act. the Older American Act. Return Program. CLUBS HEALTH RELATED SERVICES Golden Age Club meets the 1st Friday of the month BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING: from 11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. 10:00-11:30 a.m. – 3rd Monday of each month by Red Cross Golden Oaks Bingo Time: Thursday in Dining Volunteers Room from 1:00-3:00 p.m. (5¢ per card). 9:30-11:30 a.m. – Thursdays by APU Senior Nursing Student NUTRITION EDUCATION/COUNSELING provided by the DIABETES ROUNDTABLE Los Angeles County Area Agency on Aging. Meets the third Thursday of the month at 10:00 a.m. RSVP BONE BUILDERS – EXERCISE PROGRAM SENIOR DAY TRIPS What is RSVP Bone Builders? Bone Builders is a are coordinated by Senior strength training and balance exercise program designed Center staff. Approximately to address the issue of osteoporosis. It is delivered by two day trips per month are RSVP trained and certified volunteer instructors. For more information, please call (626) 812-5204. scheduled and listed in the Center’s monthly bulletin. Classes are ongoing for all men and women, ages 55 and over. Located at the Senior Center, and cost is Sign-up for new trips open on FREE. Please call for space availability. the first Monday of each Mondays 10:30-11:30 a.m. and Wednesday 10:30-11:30 a.m. month. Reservations are Tuesdays 1-2 p.m. and Thursdays 1-2:15 p.m. accepted at time of payment, You may register at the Azusa Senior Center front desk. by check or correct amount of Please note: only (15) students per class pairing will be cash. Checks will be accepted permitted. by mail on a first come basis. “Creating a Lifetime of Memories for the Entire Family” All fees and charges may be amended by City Council in 2018-2019 Budget process. All dates and times subject to change. 16 School Year 2018-2019
CITY OF AZUSA WEEKLY BINGO WELCOMES REFURBISHED ALL ADULTS 18 YEARS AND OLDER!! GAME ROOM You can play BINGO every Monday at 1:00 p.m. Come join the fun, the $5 buy-in gets The Senior Center has a beautifully you 10 games and $7 buys 2 packs. Cards go on sale at 12:30 p.m. Join us for lunch and refurbished game room. Come in Dial-A-Ride will do the driving. (Lunch and Dial-A-Ride reservations a must) any time when the Senior Center is open and enjoy a game of billiards At THE AZUSA SENIOR CENTER on our new reconditioned tables, Mondays 1:00 p.m. $5 ping pong, or darts. There is also six place card table with cards and MINIMUM BUY IN - 10 GAMES chips available. Thanks to the Cards go on sale 12:30 p.m. Nintendo Wii game system, you can also bowl, golf, play baseball MINIMUM BINGO PAYOUT and tennis, or box all in the air con- $60 PER GAME ditioned comfort of the Game Bingo program now open to ALL adults 18 years and above. Room. SPECIAL EVENTS Dinner & Dancing Limited seating – tickets sold in advance at the Azusa Senior Center. Thursday, December 13, 2018, Christmas Dinner & Dance. 5:00-10:00 p.m., $14.00 Autumn Evening of Wine Tasting Wednesday, October 24, 2018, 6:00-8:00 p.m. Azusa Senior Center Cost: $8.00 Join the Azusa Senior Center as we welcome the Annual Autumn Evening of Wine Tasting. We will enjoy a wonderful sampling and presentation of wines and hors d’oeuvres in a relaxing setting. This is a wonderful opportunity to learn about the variety of wines and fine foods. Everyone 21 years and over is invited. Purchase tickets early. Limited space is available! Tickets are available at the Senior Center, or for more information, please call for availability (626) PING PONG 812-5204. Join us every Monday and Wednesday from 1:00-2:00 p.m. in the Azusa Senior Center. TUESDAY and THURSDAY AFTERNOON MOVIES Every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon at ANNUAL AZUSA SENIOR 1:00 p.m., great movies, and refreshments. CENTER’S GOLDEN DAYS PICNIC IN THE PARK VOLUNT EER Veterans Freedom Park, OPPORT WILD OR MILD Food Servi UNITIES Gazebo Area 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. ce, Mea l Registrar Delivered M s, Home Wednesday, October 10, 2018 SALSA CONTEST eal D C.A.P.A., sp rivers, Coffee Corner, For Seniors 60 yrs. & over (Free) Hot or mild salsa. ec ial events, indoor plant tendin g, center Cost: 59 years & younger ($3) Tuesday, October 9, 2018, 10:30 a.m. helper, etc. library Pre-registration required. Register at the Call the Azusa Senior Center for more Azusa Senior Center details (626) 812-5204. “Creating a Lifetime of Memories for the Entire Family” All fees and charges may be amended by City Council in 2018-2019 Budget process. All dates and times subject to change. School Year 2018-2019 17
AZUSA RECREATION & FAMILY SERVICES DEPARTMENT TREES FOR AZUSA PARK DIVISION ÁRBOLES PARA AZUSA 320 N. ORANGE PLACE Green City parks with theme style and brightly colored playground The City of Azusa’s Urban Forestry Management equipment, clean public restrooms available for use during your family plan includes tree trimming on a 4-year grid trim picnic at our city parks, tree trimmers working to maintain the city’s cycle method. The goal is to have every public urban forest, new picnic tables with safe vandal-proof concrete cast tree trimmed at least once every four years. tables, these are only some of the facilities and tasks that your Park Should a public tree(s) need attention sooner for Division maintains and improves as part of their contribution to a healthy community. Azusa Park Division’s contribution of well cared for safety reasons (such as vehicle, pedestrian, traffic park space is a vital part of the Azusa history and tradition. Maintaining signal and or traffic sign obstructions or for any that tradition for our children and families is the day in and day out other safety reasons identified by the City’s Park mission behind the City of Azusa’s Park Division operation. Supervisor) the tree will be addressed by the City. Office hours Monday through Thursday, 6:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., office The City also offers a tree planting program. If closed Friday through Sunday, phone (626) 812-5259. your business or residence has a vacant site, per our computerized tree inventory, and you request The City of Azusa Park Division is responsible for the a tree(s), it will be planted at the City’s expense. overall maintenance of 87.37 acres of park land which includes 43.44 acres of turf area, the supervision of We only ask that you agree to water the tree(s). 5.5 miles of center medians on landscape For additional information or to request any of maintenance contract, and approximately 3.5 acres of the services mentioned above, please contact the miscellaneous landscape areas. The Park Division City’s Park Supervisor at (626) 812-5260, voice operation is a 17-man, 7-day a week operation. Arbor Day Foundation mail is available. You can also e-mail your The park division has started a new Park Ambassador Program. The request to rmontes@azusaca.gov. For after hours program will consist of six ambassadors that will assist the weekend or weekend tree emergencies, please contact the staff, tour and lock restrooms at night. Azusa Police Department at (626) 812-3200. PARK STAFF Roy Chavez, Recreation Superintendent-Park Operations, (626) 812-5259 Ross Montes, Park Supervisor, (626) 812-5260 PARK LOCATIONS PARK LOCATION ACRES TURF ACRES Northside Park 600 Blk W. 11th St 15.09 Acres 13.05 Turf Acres Gladstone Park 414 S. Pasadena Ave. 4.6 Acres 3.41 Turf Acres Memorial Park 320 N. Orange Place 13.4 Acres 6.8 Turf Acres Memorial Park No. Rec. Center (NRC) 340 N. Orange Place Included above Included above Slauson Park 501 E. 5th St. 5.5 Acres 2.6 Turf Acres Pioneer Park 1360 N. Dalton Ave. 4.1 Acres 3.5 Turf Acres Rancho Park 1357 MacNeil Drive 1 Acre .125 Turf Acres San Gabriel Canyon Gateway Center 1950 N. San Gabriel Canyon Rd. 2 Acres ¾ acre native garden & Memorial Grove Zacatecas Park 924 W. 1st St. 7 Acres 5 Turf Acres Veterans Freedom Park 213 E. Foothill Blvd. 6.24 Acres 3.93 Turf Acres Edwards Park 600 N. Azusa Ave. .20 Acres .10 Turf Acres Canyon Park 1401 N. San Gabriel Cyn. Rd. 1.00 Acres .50 Turf Acres Azusa Woman’s Club 1000 N. Azusa Ave. .56 Acres .25 Turf Acres Citrus Grove Park 600 Gardenia Drive. .56 Acres .275 Turf Acres Alisal Park 661 Boxwood Ln. 1.6 Acres .5 Turf Acres Ridgeview Park 1305 Vosburg Dr. 1.31 Acres .27 Turf Acres Olive Hill Park 1238 MacNeil Dr. .6 Acres .18 Turf Acres Oak Hill Park 701 E. Heather Circle .6 Acres .25 Turf Acres Arroyo South 1204 N. MacNeil Dr. 12 Acres .50 Turf Acres Arroyo North 1512 Azusa Veterans Way 7 Acres .50 Turf Acres Sierra Madre Park 579 Orange Blossom Way 1.38 Acres .50 Turf Acres Summit Park 708 E. Camellia Way .88 Acres .25 Turf Acres Craftsman Park 503 E. Sierra Madre Ave. .75 Acres .25 Turf Acres “Creating a Lifetime of Memories for the Entire Family” All fees and charges may be amended by City Council in 2018-2019 Budget process. All dates and times subject to change. 18 School Year 2018-2019
CITY OF AZUSA THE AZUSA WOMAN’S CLUB The Woman’s Club is an elegant setting for wedding receptions and special occasions. The Spanish style building has a beautiful patio and will accommodate (250) guests. An in house caterer provides delicious meals and appetizers for your gathering. THE AZUSA SENIOR CENTER The Senior Center is the perfect location family reunions, adult birthday parties and community gatherings. The dining room accommodates (200) guests and small classrooms are also available. MEMORIAL PARK NORTH RECREATION CENTER (NRC) The newly restored National Guard Armory offers meeting rooms, an indoor gymnasium and mirrored classrooms. This setting is the perfect location for family reunions, adult birthday parties, quinceañeras and community gatherings, accommodating (250) guests for dining in a comfortable climate controlled setting. THE GAZEBO The Gazebo is available for outdoor ceremonies. The Gazebo will seat (150) guests and the adjacent park and gardens will make the event unforgettable. The Azusa Senior Center and Woman’s Club are nearby to host a complimentary reception as well. MEMORIAL PARK RECREATION CENTER The Recreation Center offers an indoor gymnasium, mirrored classrooms and meeting rooms. This setting would be wonderful for children’s birthday parties, baby showers, family parties and business meetings, seating up to (150) guests. MEMORIAL, NORTHSIDE, GLADSTONE, ZACATECAS, SLAUSON, VETERAN’S FREEDOM, RANCHO, ALISAL AND PIONEER PARK PICNIC SHELTERS Picnic Shelters are available to rent for outdoor parties. You can avoid the hassle of getting up at sunrise to save a table at the Parks by reserving a shelter for a nominal fee. NOTE: There is no electricity available in the picnic shelters. AZUSA AQUATICS CENTER - (SUMMER ONLY) During the Summer the pool is available for pool parties Saturdays and Sundays after 4:30 p.m. , and new children’s water slide. The slide can be included in the party fun for an additional fee. The Dolphin Cove Splash Zone is included in the rental of the pool. Food is permitted in the new Dolphin Dining area and Tiki Bar. BBQ’s are available. Set-up and clean-up must fit within two hour rental. BOUNCE HOUSE APPLICATION FEE Permits are required to have a Bounce House in any Azusa Park. A small application fee and proof of the Bounce House operator’s insurance are necessary. There is no electricity available in picnic shelters. A generator must be rented from jumper company. Water slides are not allowed in the parks. NEW! CORN HOLE GAME AT MEMORIAL PARK & ZACATECAS PARK Play the corn hole game during your next park visit. Bring your own bean bags (4 per person). Corn Hole Game “Creating a Lifetime of Memories for the Entire Family” All fees and charges may be amended by City Council in 2018-2019 Budget process. All dates and times subject to change. School Year 2018-2019 19
1. MEMORIAL PARK RECREATION CENTER 14. DALTON SCHOOL 320 N. Orange Place, 812-5280 500 E. Tenth Street, 812-5280 ext. 5337 Facilities for your party needs, (2) indoor gyms, lighted Athletic fields, playground equipment, restrooms, black top softball/baseball fields, football field, lighted tennis courts, basketball courts. handball wall, lighted outdoor basketball courts, picnic shelters, 15. AZUSA BIKE TRAIL HEAD / PARKING LOT BBQs, playground equipment, restrooms, 16,000 sq. ft. Canyon Azusa Rio San Gabriel Bike Trail Head on the corner of Azusa City Skate Park, 2/3 mile walking path, outdoor stage (home of San Gabriel Road and N. Ranch Road. This trail is approximately the Summer concert series), corn hole game, outdoor exercise .9 miles and is an extension of the San Gabriel River Bike Trail. equipment. 16. MEMORIAL PARK NORTH RECREATION CENTER (NRC) 2. SLAUSON PARK – Walking Path and Outdoor Fitness Area 340 N. Orange Place, 334-2038 501 E. 5th St., 812-5280 ext. 5455 (812-5258 pool) Facilities for your meeting and party needs. Indoor Aquatics Center with new interactive water play Splash Pad, gymnasium, mirrored classroom, computer lab and teen post. group picnic area, lighted outdoor basketball courts, New in 2011 – Community Garden!! (Space Available) playground equipment, newly remodeled restrooms and 17. LEE SCHOOL conference room, and new Dolphin Dining Area and Tiki Bar. 550 N. Cerritos, 812-5280 3. VETERAN’S FREEDOM PARK Athletic fields, playground equipment, restrooms, blacktop 213 E. Foothill Blvd. (behind City Hall), 812-5280 ext. 5370 basketball courts, softball field. City Hall complex, Library, Historical Society Museum, 18. GLADSTONE STREET SCHOOL playground equipment, 3/8 mile walking path, restrooms and 1040 E. Gladstone Street, 812-5280 gazebo for rent. Athletic fields, playground equipment, restrooms, blacktop 4. NORTHSIDE PARK basketball courts. 600 Blk. W. 11th St. (12th and Orange Street), 19. SAN GABRIEL CANYON GATEWAY CENTER 812-5280 ext. 5433 1950 N. San Gabriel Canyon Road, 969-1012 Lighted softball fields, soccer field, horse shoes, picnic facilities, Range entrance to canyon, Memorial Grove and Interpretive brand new playground equipment, disc golf course, lighted Gardens, restrooms and small picnic area. tennis courts, lighted outdoor basketball and volleyball court, newly remodeled restrooms, (2) 3/8 mile walking paths, 20. RANCHO PARK outdoor exercise equipment. 1357 MacNeil Drive Basketball court (half court), picnic shelter, playground 5. PIONEER PARK equipment, restrooms, new 2-mile walking path. 1360 N. Dalton Ave. (Sierra Madre and Dalton Ave.) Picnic facilities, signature piece gazebo shelter, playground 21. CANYON PARK equipment, restrooms, outdoor exercise equipment. 1401 N. San Gabriel Cyn. Rd. Pedestrian walk, drinking fountain and seating walls, 3.75 mile 6. ZACATECAS PARK walking path. 924 W. 1st St. (1st Street and Virginia Ave.) Little League ball field, soccer/multi-purpose field, picnic 22. EDWARDS PARK facilities, playground equipment, newly constructed restrooms, 600 N. Azusa Ave. fitness course, ½ mile walking path, corn hole game. Turf area, park benches and new play structure. 7. GLADSTONE PARK (Home of the Field of Dreams) 414 N. Pasadena Ave. (Pasadena Ave. & Russell St.) 23. CITRUS GROVE PARK 812-5280 ext. 5457 600 Gardenia Drive Lighted baseball/softball field, picnic facilities, playground Turf area, playground equipment, drinking fountain & benches. equipment, basketball courts, volleyball courts , ¼ mile walking 24. ALISAL PARK path, and newly remodeled restrooms. 661 E. Boxwood Ln. 8. AZUSA SENIOR CENTER Restroom facilities, picnic facilities with group size bbq’s, 740 N. Dalton Ave., 812-5204 playground equipment, benches and drinking fountain. Activities for Seniors Monday-Friday. Nutrition program, 25. RIDGEVIEW PARK meeting rooms, large dining hall, and stage available for 1305 Vosburg Dr. evening and weekend rentals. Picnic facility, benches with scenic view and drinking fountain. 9. AZUSA WOMAN’S CLUB 26. OLIVE HILL PARK 1003 N. Azusa Ave., 812-5301 1238 MacNeil Dr. A beautiful historic site that accommodates up to 250 guests in Playground, picnic area, BBQ’s, benches and drinking fountains. an enchanting Spanish style reception hall. With a high- 27. ARROYO SOUTH beamed ceiling, hardwood floors, a charming outdoor patio 1204 N. MacNeil Dr. area, and a large stage for musical performances or a D.J. This Picnic area, benches and drinking fountain. banquet hall makes your event an elegant affair. 28. OAK HILL PARK 10. OPTIONS HEAD START 710 E. Heather Circle (Privately administered program) Picnic area and drinking fountain. 328 N. Orange Place, 969-2400 29. SIERRA MADRE PARK Head Start offices, classrooms, and play yard. 579 Orange Blossom Way 11. POWELL SCHOOL Restroom facility, picnic tables (3), with scenic views, drinking 1035 E. Mauna Loa, 812-5280 ext. 5389 foutain, full court basketball court and bench. Athletic fields, playground equipment, restrooms, black top 30. ARROYO NORTH basketball courts. 1512 Azusa Veterans Way 12. MT. VIEW SCHOOL Picnic areas, benches and drinking fountain. 201 N. Vernon, 812-5280 ext. 5387 31. SUMMIT PARK Athletic fields, playground equipment, restrooms, black top 708 E. Camellia Way basketball courts. Picnic tables (3) and drinking fountain. 13. MURRAY SCHOOL 32. CRAFTSMAN PARK 505 E. Renwick, 812-5280 ext. 5386 503 E. Sierra Madre Ave. Athletic fields, playground equipment, restrooms, black top Picnic area, benches and drinking fountain. basketball courts. “Creating a Lifetime of Memories for the Entire Family” All fees and charges may be amended by City Council in 2018-2019 Budget process. All dates and times subject to change. 20 School Year 2018-2019
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CLASS REGISTRATION INFORMATION MAIL-IN REGISTRATION 1. Please use the form below for mail-in registration. If more space is needed, duplicates may be used, or you may attach an extra sheet of paper. 2. Make checks payable to City of Azusa. 3. You MUST include a self-addressed stamped envelope in order to receive a receipt as confirmation. 4. Mail completed registration form with payment to Azusa Recreation and Family Services Department, 320 N. Orange Place, Azusa CA 91702. 5. The Azusa Recreation and Family Services Department's community class program does not require any mandatory fund raising. WALK-IN REGISTRATION ONLINE REGISTRATION Walk-in registration is taken at Memorial Park Recreation Now available at www.azusaca.gov for more information. Center, 320 N. Orange Place, MondayThursday from 7:00 a.m.- Click on Departments, Recreation, Recreation again, to Online 5:30p.m. Registration. REFUND POLICY 1. No refunds will be given after the first week of classes. 2. If an activity is canceled by the Department, an automatic refund will be given. 3. NO CASH REFUNDS. Refunds will be mailed to you and will take approximately 4-6 weeks. MAIL-IN CLASS REGISTRATION FORM Participant's Name Birthdate Class Name Class Time Class Date With, and in consideration of the Azusa Recreation and Family Services Department or the City of Azusa sponsoring the above described activity/activities, I agree to release and forever discharge the City of Azusa; the Recreation and Family Services Department; its officers and employees from any and all liabilities, demands or claims for loss or damage resulting from any injury or damage arising out of participation in the above indicated activity/activities. Signature: Date: Address: City: Zip: Day Phone: ( ) “Creating a Lifetime of Memories for the Entire Family” All fees and charges may be amended by City Council in 2018-2019 Budget process. All dates and times subject to change. School Year 2018-2019 25
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CITY OF AZUSA DEPARTAMENTO DE RECREACIÓN Y SERVICIOS FAMILIARES DE AZUSA GUIA DE ACTIVIDADES DEL AÑO ESCOLAR 2018-2019 “Creando una Vida de Recuerdos para toda la Familia” www.azusaca.gov AYUNTAMIENTO DE LA CIUDAD DE AZUSA www.azusaca.g Joe Rocha, Alcalde Robert Gonzales, Alcalde Pro-Tem ov Edward Alvarez, Consejero Angel Carrillo, Consejero Uriel Macias, Consejero GERENTE DE LA CIUDAD Sergio Gonzalez ACTIVIDADES POST-ESCOLARES EN EL PARQUE Y PATIO DE JUEGOS DEPARTAMENTO DE RECREACIÓN Y Durante el año escolar, desde el 4 de septiembre de 2018 SERVICIOS FAMILIARES hasta el 24 de mayo de 2019, cada patio de recreo 320 N. Orange Place después del horario escolar, cuenta con la presencia de 2 Azusa CA 91702 líderes de recreación de lunes a viernes, de las 3:00 a las lunes-jueves 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 5:00pm. (Parque Memorial de 3:00 a 6:00pm) (626) 812-5280 • (626) 812-0321 fax Las actividades diarias incluyen: deportes, tutoria, y otros eventos especiales. Para más información COMISIÓN DE PARQUES Y RECREACIÓN llame al parque más cercano a usted. Pam Mercado, Presidente Rossana Helbert Gerard Batista Mitchell Loera Paul Naccachian PERSONAL DE RECREACIÓN Y DE LA DIVISIÓN PARA ADULTOS DE LA TERCERA EDAD Miki Carpenter, Directora, 812-5220, mcarpenter@azusaca.gov Marc Gonzales, Superintendente de Recreación- Programas y Servicios, (626) 812-5201, mgonzales@azusaca.gov Lenore Gonzales, Supervisora de Recreación, (626) 812-5115, lmgonzales@azusaca.gov Adrian M. Alirez, Coordinadora de Recreación, (626) 812-5195, aalirez@azusaca.gov Rosa Arevalo, Tecnica Administrativa Sr., (626) 812-5280, rarevalo@azusaca.gov PARQUE UBICACIÓN / TELÉFONO Jennifer Retana, Tecnica Administrativa Sr., Escuela Murray* 505 E. Renwick / 812-5280 ext. 5386 (626) 812-5180, jretana@azusaca.gov Karen Haney, Gerente de actividades acuáticas, Escuela Gladstone Street* 1040 Gladstone Street / 812-5280 (626) 812-5258, khaney@azusaca.gov Escuela Lee* 550 N. Cerritos / 812-5280 ext. 5446 Stefanie Fultz, Coordinadora de Programas, (626) 812-5139, sfultz@azusaca.gov Parque Northside 600 Blk 11th Street / 812-5280 ext. 5433 Parque Memorial** 320 N. Orange Place / 812-5287 PERSONAL DE LA DIVISIÓN DE PARQUES Roy Chavez, Superintendente de Centro Recreaciónal Norte 340 N. Orange Place / 334-2038 Recreación/Division de Parques, (626) 812-5259, del Parque Memorial** rchavez@azusaca.gov *Estos lugares abren diariamente de lunes a viernes a las 2:30 p.m. Ross Montes, Supervisor de Parques, (626) 812-5260, **Programa abierto de gimnasia sábados y domingos de 12:00 p.m. a 4:00 p.m.- rmontes@azusaca.gov Parque Memorial Solamente “Creando una vida de recuerdos para toda la Familia” Las tarifas y fechas están sujetas a cambio. Año Escolar 2018-2019 27
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CITY OF AZUSA PROGRAMAS JUVENILES ACTIVIDADES DE OTOÑO E INVIERNO Program de Excurciones El Departamento de Recreacion Y Servicios Familiares y Azusa Rotary estan orgullosos de ofrecer (2) excurciones comunitarias: martes 20 de noviembre, 2018 martes 2 de abril, 2019 Centro de Ciencias de California Seal Beach Salida del Parque Memorial a las 9:00 a.m. y Regreso al Salida del Parque Memorial a las 8:30 a.m. y Parque Memorial a las 5:00 p.m. Regreso al Parque Memorial a las 5:00 p.m. Costo: $5 por persona e incluye transportacion por autobus. Costo: $5 por persona e incluye transporta- La excurcion esta disponible para las primeras (120) cion por autobus y el costo de admision al personas. No se tarde en registrar. Compre sus boletos Centro. ahora! La excurcion esta disponible para las Visite www.californiasciencecenter.org para mas informacion. primeras (120) personas. No se tarde en regis- trar. Compre sus boletos ahora! Podra comprar los boletos en la Oficina Administrativa del Parque Memorial, lunes a jueves de 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. en el 320 N. Orange Place, Azusa CA. Menores de 12 debe ser acompañados por un adultos. Para más información favor de llamar al (626) 812-5280 Azusa Elks Lodge - J&J Sports and Trophy - Knights of Columbus - Mike’s Gourmet Pizza DE BASQUETBOL PARA LAS ESCUELAS SECUNDARIAS 19-28 de febrero, 2019 5:00-9:00 p.m. GRATUITO Centro de Recreación del Parque Memorial ¡¡La versión de Azusa de los 4 finalistas!! Estás invitado a visitar durante la semana el Parque Memorial, para un torneo muy competitivo y entretenido. Los participantes incluyen chicos y chicas de los equipos de 7º y 8º grados de Foothill, Slauson, Center, Ellington, y St. Frances of Rome. Ven a animar a tu equipo mientras se disputan la corona de “Campeones de la Ciudad”. Todos los juegos del campeonato se jugarán en el Centro de Eventos Félix ubicado en la Universidad de Azusa Pacific. Favor de llamar al 812-5280 para más información. “Creando una vida de recuerdos para toda la Familia” Las tarifas y fechas están sujetas a cambio. Año Escolar 2018-2019 29
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