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CATION O BLI PU F YOUR CITY n YOUR NEWS n YOUR ACTIVITIES 2 Partner with Us 10 ions ps Elect 9 Cam Summer 2018 www.cityoforange.org www.facebook.com/cityoforange Public Works Department
CONTENTS CITY DIRECTORY 1 What’s Hot! What’s Hot! Mayor & City Council (714) 744-2200 2 City News City Manager (714) 744-2222 6 Environmental News City Attorney (714) 744-5580 8 Youth and Adult Sports A FEW WORDS ABOUT FIREWORKS City Clerk Community Development Community Services (714) 744-5500 (714) 744-7200 (714) 744-7274 9 Community Services 10 Summer Day Camps 11 Recreation Camps We would like to remind everyone that fireworks are illegal in the City of Orange. 12 Finance (714) 744-2230 Fire Emergency 911 17 Children’s Activities They’re dangerous, and a All other (714) 288-2500 20 Children’s Dance frequent cause of fires this time ON THE COVER VETERINARY CAMP Human Resources (714) 744-7255 22 Adult Dance of year. Yes, this includes the so Beat the heat at Hart Park Hands on learning from a Library Services (714) 288-2400 23 Adult Fitness called “Safe and Sane” variety. Pool. Swim activities begin practicing veterinarian. Police Emergency 911 26 Yoga on page 33. Please remember that, while All other (714) 744-7444 27 Martial Arts fireworks may be legal and Public Works (714) 744-5525 28 Gymnastics available for purchase in 3 Abandoned Carts Hotline (800) 252-4613 29 Tennis/Golf/Ice Skating Youth Programs City Hotline Code Enforcement Line (714) 744-7293 (714) 744-5511 (714) 744-5555 30 Special Interest 33 Aquatics 38 Aquatics Registration Information neighboring cities, their use is prohibited in our City, and the Orange Police Department 25 plans on strictly enforcing this ban. Field Reservation Hotline (714) 744-5592 and Guidelines Graffiti Removal Hotline (714) 744-7279 40 Aquatics Registration Form If you are looking for a close-by fireworks show, why not BOOKFAIR BASIC BOUNCE Park Maintenance (714) 744-7274 41 Orange Public Library come to our annual 3rd of July Celebration at El Modena Bounce up your fitness regime. Recreation Programs (714) 744-7274 47 Parks & Facilities Map High School? You’ll find more information on our fireworks Senior Center (714) 538-9633 48 Online Registration Instructions spectacular on the back cover. 44 Special Events Hotline (714) 744-7278 Back Cover City Calendar & Events Youth and Adult Sports (714) 744-7265 HOLIDAY REMINDER Your trash, recycling, and green waste will not be 4 CITY HOTLINE: (714) 744-5511 collected on the following holiday: If you have a question, suggestion or comment about a City of Orange issue, you can Memorial Day Monday, May 28 TORCH RUN TEEN SUMMER call our City hotline. Calls made during the evening or on weekends are addressed Labor Day Monday, September 3 READING CLUB during the next business day. In most cases, we’ll respond within 72 hours. Due to the Monday holiday, your solid waste collection Mayor Teresa “Tita” Smith will be delayed by one day, for the remainder of the CITY MEETINGS ONLINE AND ON CABLE Mayor pro tem Mark A. Murphy week. Street sweeping scheduled for Memorial Day and The City Council Chambers are expected to undergo remodeling in the spring/summer Councilmember Fred M. Whitaker Labor Day will not occur, but will resume on the regularly of 2018. During this time there may be a delay in the availability of current City Council Councilmember Michael Alvarez scheduled day the following week. and Planning Commission Meeting videos online. We apologize for the inconvenience. Councilmember Kimberlee Nichols Orange City Council meetings are aired live on the second Tuesday of the month City Clerk Mary E. Murphy beginning at 6 p.m. Planning Commission meetings are aired live on the first and third City Treasurer Richard Rohm IT’S OUR BIRTHDAY, TOO Monday of the month at 7 p.m. Channel 3 is your City government access channel On April 7, we invited everyone Orange’s official 130th Birthday provided by Time Warner; AT&T U-verse customers can find us on Channel 99. Watch At the City of Orange, we’re committed Celebration, which was held at Yorba Park. As an added bonus, Cutting the ceremonial ribbon to meetings streamed live, or view past meetings, at www.cityoforange.org/council/ to excellent service for our residents, officially open Yorba Park and Yorb we also cut the ceremonial ribbon and “unwrapped” the City’s Orange Mayor Teresa “Tita” Smi a Dog Park are businesses and visitors. th, Mayor Pro Tem Mark Murphy, council_online.asp. Produced by Chapman University TV production students through birthday present to our residents, the completely refurbished Mike Alvarez, Councilmember Kim Councilmember Nichols, United States Congressma a unique private-public partnership. State Senator Janet Nguyen, Ora n Lou Correa, Yorba Park and Dog Park. nge County Supervisor Todd Spitzer, We reserve the right to change any Representative for United States and the District Congresswoman Mimi Walters, Luis Reyes. ONLINE CITY JOB LISTINGS information published in Our Orange Visit www.cityoforange.org and go to “City Employment” for our secure job listings due to unforeseen circumstances. page. You can search and apply with just a few clicks of your mouse. For more Information subject to change includes information call (714) 744-7255. fees, locations, class times, and the cancellation of classes. PAY YOUR WATER BILL ONLINE We apologize for any inconvenience this Visit www.cityoforange.org/ubpay to pay your City of Orange water bill. Registration may cause. is required. Payments may still be made by mail, or with the free 24-hour automated For More Information telephone system by calling (714) 744-2233 and selecting option 1. To pay in person at Orange City Hall City Hall, 300 E. Chapman Ave., you may visit our public counter, or use our payment 300 E. Chapman Ave., Orange, CA 92866 drop box 24-hours a day (check only). Our public counter is open Monday-Thursday www.cityoforange.org • (714) 744-2225 and alternating Fridays, 7:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Our Orange 1
City News City News ORANGE PLUGS IN GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION SUMMER READING We all have a stake in Tuesday, November 6, 2018 is the City of Orange General BOOK SALE Municipal Election. our environment, and if we all find ways to The Friends of the Orange The following seats will be open: make little changes, we Public Library will be hosting a may find that they can special book sale featuring children’s and teen books Mayor One seat for a two-year term lead to big impacts. on Saturday, June 16, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Proceeds Councilmember Two seats for a four-year term each from the sale go directly to support materials and For questions regarding the election or running for public AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN ORANGE Case in point: With programs at the Orange Public Library. office, please contact the City Clerk’s office at (714) 744-5500. The Lemon Grove Apartments are a new, 82-unit affordable 25 square miles to The sale will be held in the Children’s Courtyard housing community for families with household incomes care for, our City of at the Orange Public Library & History Center, For voter registration information, visit the Orange County ranging from 30% to 60% of area median income. Orange staff members 407 E. Chapman Ave. Registrar of Voters website at www.ocvote.com, or call them log many, many miles at (714) 567-7600. Lemon Grove occupies 3.53 acres of land that was previously For more information, please call (714) 288-2424. driving from one work the site of an older industrial facility. The project includes site to another. This adds-up to a lot of gas being consumed. environmentally-sensitive features such as energy efficient THE MAP IS BACK windows, grass bioswales, filterra units, solar energy Fortunately, we recently found a way to reduce our use of Need to know where the shopping, generation, water saving plumbing fixtures, and drought fossil fuels and save our taxpayers some money. All it took BARNES AND NOBLE BOOKFAIR was a little “electric slide.” dining, services, and public parking are resistant landscaping. Please join us at the Orange Barnes and located in Old Towne Orange? There’s When it came time to replace four of our City fleet vehicles, Noble, 791 S. Main St. 100, for a Bookfair a map for that. The opening of Lemon Grove Apartments was made in support of the Orange Public Library. we decided that electric was the way to go. Funding from possible by a partnership between Orange Housing The Old Towne Orange Map will California Air Resources Board’s Clean Vehicle Rebate, along Visit the Orange Barnes & Noble and they Development Corporation and C&C Development. The help you find your way to shops, with a generous grant from State AB-2766—legislation that will send a portion of each purchase back project was partially funded by loans from the City’s Low restaurants, and services, and is allows for funding of projects that reduce pollution—allowed to the Orange Public Library. During the and Moderate Income Housing Asset Fund, and Federal completely free. The City of Orange to purchase four brand-new plug-in week, Barnes & Noble will also be hosting HOME funds. electric vehicles. The best part? There was no cost to the City free family special events. Even better, you’ll also find all the for these vehicles. public parking lots along with their REACHING FOR THE SKY Purchases will require a code, which you posted time limits, if any. The addition of electric vehicles to our fleet joins several will find, along with more information, and The Metrolink Parking Structure at the Orange other initiatives implemented over the years by the City of a schedule of events, at www.cityoforange. Just visit any of our Old Towne Transportation Center has begun to rise. After digging Orange to conserve our resources, combat pollution, and org. Just go to the Orange Public Library homepage. merchants to pick-up your own copy, or visit 30-feet below ground, the crews have been pouring the reduce our carbon footprint. These include solar panel www.cityoforange.org to download a digital version. foundation and exterior walls. The installation of the rebar A good book is like a good friend, and couldn’t we all installations, smart irrigation at our parks, the adoption of for the concrete vertical supports is also well underway. use more good friends? LED streetlights, and drought tolerant landscaping at some The 611-space Metrolink Parking Structure is located at the City maintained properties. Book Fair dates: northwest corner of Chapman Ave. and Lemon St. in Old Monday, August 13 – Saturday, August 18 Towne Orange, and is expected to open later this year. Book Fair Voucher Code: 12340675 For more information, please visit www.cityoforange. org/202/Metrolink-Station-Parking-Structure. ORANGE SEED LENDING LIBRARY The trend of heirloom seed sharing ensures that historic varieties of plants and vegetables – those not grown in large commercial farms – continue to be available to the public. The Orange Public Library Foundation, Orange Home Grown, and the Orange Public Library rough Food m: To the Stars Th & History Center are proud to offer the Orange Seed Lending Library, which offers free Ad Astra per Cibu s. In cultural curiositie heirloom seeds with the hope that they will nurture a new generation of backyard farmers ’s “ra ce to spa ce” created more than a few ats. The 19 50 onged to Luer’s Quality Me and seed savers. 56, one of the larges t space fleets on Earth bel aim ed at childr en, 19 a contest moting their product via They roamed the U.S. pro ce.” Pick up the free seeds from the Orange Public Library & History Center, located at to Outer Spa er saying “Kids – Free Trip 1956. It is unclear wheth 407 E. Chapman Ave. Once you grow your heirloom plants, we encourage you to ched down in Orange in www.oplfoundation.org One of Luer’s rockets tou it into space. let some “Go to seed,” so that you can return what you borrowed. meat ever actually made the rockets, the kids, or the 2 Summer 2018 Our Orange 3
City News City News HOME GROWN COMPOST NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH WANTS YOU NATIONAL PUBLIC WORKS If you are interested in learning how to compost, Neighborhood Watch Programs are one of WEEK: MAY 20 – 26 reduce your carbon footprint, and stay local, the reasons that Orange enjoys a relatively National Public Works Week is a Orange Home Grown is offering Orange residents low level of crime. celebration devoted to the individuals an opportunity to attend a free compost throughout America who provide and workshop. Neighborhood Watch involves getting maintain the infrastructure and services to know your neighbors, watching out Orange Home Grown will host collectively known as public works. This for each other, and reporting suspicious a free, hands-on composting year’s theme is “Public Works: Always There.” activity to the police. workshops for Orange residents. National Public Works Week is held annually and emphasizes Those that attend will receive a Meetings can be held at any time and the importance of public works in community life. This week is coupon for a discount on compost bins typically last less than one hour. After your first meeting we will intended to recognize the professionals who serve the public at Orange County Farm Supply. provide you a free “Neighborhood Watch” sign for your street. good every day and are dedicated to improving the quality of Saturday, June 9, 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. at the Orange Home Interested? Call the Orange Police Department at life for present and future generations. Grown Education Farm. Parking will be available in the (714) 744-7555. City parking lot on the west side of the train tracks on SHAFFER PARK UPDATE Palm St. It is a short, one block walk to Lemon St. and FREE DISASTER the compost class. For more information, please email The renovations are moving forward, and we are excited STAY CONNECTED PREPAREDNESS the farm manager at dougohg@gmail.com. at the progress being made on the Shaffer Park renovation WITH THE POLICE TRAINING project. We’ve gotten more social. Now you can Community Emergency Response The grading of the land is in the final stages. New soil was follow your police officers on Facebook, Team training is available to our delivered in April, and excavation for the new buildings Instagram, and Twitter. Become friends community members, free of began in early spring. with your Orange Police Department charge, thanks to the Orange on our Facebook page to see the latest Police and Fire Departments. CERT training will teach you about Once the renovation is completed, you’ll find a new shaded news, receive helpful crime prevention tips, and discover fire safety, light search and rescue, terrorism, team organization, exercise area, a community building, concession and how your officers work to protect and serve you. Like our disaster psychology, and disaster medical operations. restroom facility, and upgraded sports field amenities. posts @CityOfOrangePD on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Applications are being accepted for the next CERT class We anticipate the park re-opening later this year. For more beginning October 2018. The evening classes will be held on information on the park renovation, please visit www.cityoforange.org, and search for “Shaffer Park.” JOIN i-WATCH Mondays from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on October 1, 8, 15, 22, Concerned about crime in your and 29. Attendance is required at all 5 classes. neighborhood? Live or work in Orange? Class attendance requires a completed application and final Have an e-mail address? For free Crime letter of acceptance. Interested businesses and residents should Alerts from the Orange Police Department, TORCH RUN subscribe to www.orangeiwatch.com submit an application at their earliest convenience. For more information call (714) 744-7477, or email cert@orangepd.org. On Thursday, May 31, the 32nd Annual Southern California Law Enforcement Torch Run for the Special Olympics will make its way through Orange as part of its tour of Los NATIONAL NIGHT OUT 2018 Angeles, San Diego, and Orange Counties. The Orange Police Department invites you to join your neighbors Members of the Orange Police and Fire Departments for a National Night Out: America’s Night Out Against Crime. will escort Special Olympians carrying the Olympic Torch This free family event will include a K-9 demonstration, McGruff the Crime through the City and around the Old Towne Plaza. Dog, Police and Fire equipment, face painting, prizes, refreshments and The Law Enforcement Torch Run is one of the largest The 101? more. National Night Out is meant to help neighbors meet neighbors, nationwide fundraisers for the Special Olympics. Money introduce you to your local public safety teams, and prove that we keep Yes, the 101…as in State raised through the Torch Run directly benefits the athletes, Route 101, which today our community safe by coming together. at the Ventura Freeway. is most popularly known US 101 was originally com and is used to fund their events, uniforms and awards. intended to follow the El missioned in 1926, and wa Camino Real, parts of wh s National Night Out 2018 is on Tuesday, August 7, 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Some stretches of the 10 ich were in what is now Ora The times for the torch run will be posted at 1 became the alignment nge. in the Target parking lot at 2191 N. Tustin Street. You can still find markers for the 405 freeway. www.cityoforange.org, and on the Orange Police that commemorate the “Ki W. Chapman between Ma ng’s Highway” along For more information, please call (714) 744-7327 or (714) 744-7464. Department Twitter and Facebook feeds. in St. and the 57 freeway. 4 Summer 2018 Our Orange 5
Environmental News Environmental News WHERE CAN I TAKE MY USED PREVENT FOOD WASTE KEEP RECYCLING YOUR GREEN MOTOR OIL? According to the National Resources Defense Council, the Despite the recent drought CalRecycle Certified Used Oil Collection average family spends over $2,225 each year on food that conditions that have Centers throughout Orange County are now they do not eat. The good news is that we can all play a affected our region, the accepting used oil. Certified centers are role in reducing food waste and feeding families that are warm summer collecting and recycling uncontaminated used experiencing food scarcity. sun may present oil completely free of charge. a significant Reducing food waste only takes a few simple steps, such as donating to a local food pantry. There are several located DISPOSING OF SYRINGES amount of All you have to do is drain your oil into a clean container with recyclable green a tight fitting lid. The centers will also take any unwanted right here in Orange that would be happy to accept your AND OTHER TYPES OF waste from your used oil filters. Certified Centers include most auto parts donations. HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE yard or garden. stores and auto service centers. Contact Food Finders for more information at (562) 283- Hazardous waste contains toxic or ignitable ingredients, Please use your 1400, or visit them at www.foodfinders.org. and includes batteries, automotive products, flammable There is no required paperwork to participate in the green waste cart to products, syringes, and a variety of other items. They should program. If you need a container for your used oil, please recycle grass clippings, not be tossed in the trash, and require special disposal. contact the City of Orange Public Works Department at green plants, dry leaves, (714) 744-5551. The Orange County Household Hazardous Waste Collection horse manure, garden Center makes it easy to safely dispose of these unwanted trimmings, weeds, and products for free. Our closest center is in Anaheim at 1071 wood scraps. If you have a gardener, please request that N. Blue Gum Street, on the southwest corner of La Palma they use the yard debris cart to recycle your yard debris. Ave. and Blue Gum. The Center is open Tuesday through On your regular collection day, roll-out the full yard debris Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. cart to the curb along with your recycling and trash cart. The Center will also gladly take any unwanted computer If you need additional carts or have any questions, please monitors or television sets. contact your CR&R customer service representative at (714) 372-8272. For additional information, please contact OC Waste & Recycling at (714) 834-6752 or visit www.oclandfills.com. PREVENTING SEWER BACKUPS Sewer lines that backup and overflow due to a clog are PROTECT OUR WATERWAYS – PICK UP AFTER YOUR PETS definitely a nuisance. These events are unpleasant and a burden on the community. Without much effort, sewer Many people enjoy a walk with a pet to relieve tension from a hectic day backups can be prevented. or to simply get some exercise for themselves and their pet. When taking Products labeled as “flushable” these walks, it is important to ensure that nuisances are not created are not always safe for on public or private property by failing to pick up after pets. Pet waste sewer lines. The biggest contains high bacteria levels and when it is not picked up, it can be culprit of backups and carried by rain, sprinklers or wash water into the storm drains where it clogs are “flushable” can contaminate downstream rivers and creeks, affecting recreation and FREE COMPOSTING CLASSES wipes. They are swimming in these waters. The City of Orange co-sponsors free composting classes unable to completely To ensure that pet waste does not impact local waterways, carry a plastic with the Fullerton Arboretum, located at 1900 Associated breakdown and bag on walks and pick up after your pet, then dispose of the pet waste in Road in Fullerton. Visit www.fullertonarboretum.org, or call settle in sewer the trash. This will help improve the quality of runoff from our neighborhoods (657) 278-3407 to receive a schedule of upcoming mains, leading and protect our waterways while also being considerate of neighbors. Not only composting classes. Orange residents who attend a to overflows and is it the polite thing to do, but it is also required by the Orange Municipal Code. workshop will receive a $20 voucher for the purchase of a other harmful effects. compost bin. Keeping these items out For additional tips to see how you can help improve the quality of runoff from of the sewer and into the our neighborhoods, see the city’s Public Works Department Storm Water/NPDES Spaces are limited and pre-registration is required. trash, should be on everyone’s website pages at www.cityoforange.org. To report a water pollution problem To pre-register for classes, please call (657) 278-3407 “things to remember” list. contact our Maintenance Division at (714) 532-6480 during office hours, or Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., or email at after-hours at (714) 538-1961. farboretum@fullerton.edu. 6 Summer 2018 Our Orange 7
Youth and Adult Sports Community Services CITY OF ORANGE ADULT CITY OF ORANGE ADULT OPEN GYM PLAY SOFTBALL LEAGUE BASKETBALL LEAGUE Play Fee: $2 Per Day The City of Orange in partnership with Major League Softball Adult basketball leagues are offered at the Sports Center at Basketball: Mondays and Fridays, 5:30–8:30 p.m. (MLS) offers slow pitch leagues for men, women, and co-eds. Grijalva Park, located at 368 N. Prospect Ave., Bldg. B, Orange *Pickleball: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8:30–11:30 a.m. 92869. Open gym play allows the general public to come in and play “pick- Season Begins: Monday, June 18, 2018 (10 game schedule) Season Begins: Sunday, July 8, 2018 up” games at the Sports Center at Grijalva Park, located at 368 N. (9-game schedule, including playoff) Prospect Ave., Bldg. B, Orange 92869. First time participants 17 years League Play: old and younger are required to bring their parent/legal guardian in • Monday Co-ed and Women’s League Play: order to participate. • Tuesday Co-ed All players must measure under 6'5" with their shoes off. Open gym hours and days are subject to change without notice. • Wednesday Men’s • Tuesday Bronze • Thursday Bronze and Silver * Pickleball courts closed Jun. 19 and 20, Jul. 10, 12, 17, and 19, and Aug. 7 and 9. • Thursday Men’s • Friday Co-ed • Sunday Bronze • Sunday Men’s & Co-ed Team Registration: (Afternoon and evenings) Teams may register at the Community Services Department Team Registration: located at 230 E. Chapman Ave., Orange, 92866 during SENIOR PROGRAMMING normal business hours. Teams may register online at mlsoftball.com starting At the Orange Senior Center, we are proud to offer our Thursday, May 3, 2018. Call (714) 289-1983, ext. 2 for League Fees: seniors a wide variety of programs and services. You’ll assistance. The team fee of $246 and $128 refundable deposit are find free and minimal cost programs, workshops due upon registration. Each team is required to pay a $32 and classes. Membership is not required. League Fees: referee/scorekeeper fee in cash prior to each game. The team fee is $395 (includes a one time non-refundable The Center is open for Senior Programming Monday through sign-up fee). Returning team’s registration fee is $360. Each For more information, contact Joe Avila at (714) 744-2271 Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Daily hot lunches are offered team is required to pay a $24 official fee prior to the first or javila@cityoforange.org. for seniors—60 and over—for a suggested donation of pitch of every game. $3.00 per meal and $5.00 for adults under 60 years. Home meal delivery is also offered for frail elderly by the Meals on Pre-season Managers Meeting: SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS Wheels program. Thursday, May 17, 2018 at 6:30 p.m., in the City Hall Please contact the leagues directly for information. Council Chambers. A team representative must attend as rules and schedules will be distributed at the meeting. Adult Basketball League (714) 744-2271 TEEN ACTION COMMITTEE (T.A.C.) SENIOR American Youth Soccer Organization www.orangeayso.org T.A.C. participants will have the opportunity to plan and TRANSPORTATION participate in exciting activities and community projects Central Orange Girls Fastpitch (714) 634-4894 The Senior Transportation while earning those important school service hours. This program expanded. If you are Major League Softball (Co-ed/Adult Leagues) (714) 289-1983 program is for teens entering 7th grade – 15 years old. a senior in need of a ride to the For more information on how you can get involved, please Orange Senior Center, a medical appointment, pharmacy, National Junior Basketball (714) 765-6567 contact Emanuel Rodriguez, Recreation Services Coordinator, or even the grocery store, we may be able to help. For more at (714) 744-7265 or emrodriguez@cityoforange.org. North Sunrise Little League www.northsunrisell.org information about our programs and services, please visit Join T.A.C. and make a difference in your community. www.orangeseniorcenter.org or call (714) 538-9633. Olive Pony Baseball www.oliveponybaseball.com Orange Junior Soccer Club www.ojsc.org PARTNER WITH US The Community Services Department organizes city-wide special events that attract thousands of Orange Little League www.orangelittleleague.org residents and visitors to our great City. We are kicking off our 2018 special event season and it is ORCA (Swim Team) www.orca-aquatics.com with the generous contributions of our Community Partners that we are able to continue to offer quality events that unite families and friends. SENIOR VOLLEYBALL Orange Youth Football (877) 462-4433 Establish your business as a community supporter and take advantage of great marketing Mature-aged adults are encouraged to join the fun Tuesday South Sunrise Little League www.southsunrise.com opportunities within the City of Orange by becoming a Community Partner. This program offers a evenings at Hart Park. Games begin at 7 p.m. and are variety of support levels and accompanying benefits for every budget. played on a sand court. This is a great way to meet people To obtain information on current field conditions and make new friends. For more information, please call and closures in City parks, call our To find more information about how you can partner with Orange and gain recognition in the Orange community, (714) 538-9633 or visit www.orangeseniorcenter.org. Field Reservation/Weather Hotline (714) 744-5592 please visit www.cityoforange.org or contact communitypartner@cityoforange.org or (714) 744-7293. 8 Summer 2018 Our Orange 9
Summer Day Camps Recreation Camps CITY OF ORANGE SUMMER DAY CAMPS City of Orange Summer Camps are led by City staff certified in basic first aid and CPR. Staff to participant ratio is DRAGONFLY SHOPS & GARDENS CAMPS CAMELOT ACADEMY CAMPS approximately one staff member for every 10 participants. Program calendars are now available online. Instructor: Camelot Academy Staff (714) 308-9849 YOUTH DAY CAMPS YOUTH/T4TO CAMP DETAILS ART EXPLORATION Location: Camelot Academy Explore the world of art and get Collins Studio, 1014 W. Collins Ave., 92867 Locations: E l Camino Real Park – 400 N. Main St., 92868 DATES: June 18 – August 17, 2018 creative as you sketch, play with Campers need to bring a drink each day. Olive Park – 2841 N. Glassel St., 92865 HOURS: 7 a.m. – 6 p.m. clay, paint on paper, canvas, and Handy Park – 2143 E. Oakmont Ave., 92867 other materials in our fun, weekly FEES: FASHION RUNWAY Youth entering the 1st-6th grade are invited to take part in $95/*76 per week, per participant for residents themed camps. Campers need to Our glamorous camp introduces you to modeling, and day camps that include weekly themed activities such as sing- bring a snack and drink each day. runway basics such as poise, posture, posing, turns, makeup, alongs, fun sports, group games, creative crafts, site events, $110/*88 per week, per participant for non-residents Instructor: Dragonfly Shops & wardrobe, accessorizing, and other skills necessary to optional excursions, and much more. * W eek 3 - Reduced price due to all camps being closed on Wednesday, Gardens Staff (714) 289-4689 become a successful model. July 4, 2018. Handy and Olive will be closed July 3, 2018; participants may attend El Camino. Location: D ragonfly Shops & Gardens 1 Week, $145 *Material Fee: $30 260 N Glassell St., Orange 92866 1880 M-F Jul 23-Jul 27 9-16 yrs 1:00-4:00 p.m. 1 Week, $135 *Material Fee: $30 OPTIONAL EXCURSIONS SUMMER DANCE CAMP AROUND THE WORLD Enhance your child’s summer Take a leap and learn creative movement, ballet, lyrical, 1874 M-F Jul 23-Jul 27 7-12 yrs 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. camp experience by jazz, and hip hop dancing, as well as acting for dancers, registering for weekly off-site UNDER THE SEA conditioning, and auditioning. excursions. EXCURSIONS 1875 M-F Aug 6-Aug 10 7-12 yrs 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 1 Week, $105 *Material Fee: $20 ARE OPTIONAL AND ARE 1878 M-F Jun 25-Jun 29 5-7 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon MIGHTY JUNGLE SCHEDULED ON THURSDAY 1879 M-F Jul 23-Jul 27 8-11 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon 1876 M-F Aug 13-Aug 17 7-12 yrs 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. TEENS-4-TEAM ORANGE (T4TO) OF EACH WEEK. Only Location: Killefer Park – 615 N. Lemon St., 92867 participants enrolled at CRAFTING ART FINE ARTS CAMP Handy, Olive, El Camino, and Five full fun days of arts and crafts. You will make Using various media such as pencils, charcoal, pastels, paints, Conveniently located close to Old Towne T4TO may attend the weekly several art projects using painting, drawing, clay sculpting, and ceramics, you will learn useful techniques to help you Orange Plaza and many more walking excursion at an additional tie dye, beading, gardening, mosaics, and more. create your own fine art. destinations. cost. Excursion participants 1 Week, $345 *Material Fee: $50 1 Week, $145 *Material Fee: $20 T4TO is designed to provide our future leaders with are to be dropped off and 1877 M-F Jul 9-Jul 13 8-14 yrs 9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. 1881 M-F Jul 23-Jul 27 7-12 yrs 1:00-4:00 p.m. opportunities to build self-confidence, enhance their picked up at their designated leadership skills, explore exciting career paths, and make a camp site. All non-excursion difference in their community all while earning required school participants are to report to service hours. Teens entering 7th grade through 15 years old El Camino Day Camp for the day. Excursion payments must EDUTAINMENT ARTS CAMPS will complete off-site service projects, learn valuable career be received by 5 p.m. the Monday prior to the planned Instructor: Edutainment Arts Staff • (714) 220-9596 enhancing skills from prominent government and business excursion. Price includes transportation and entry. Lunch is Location: Sports Center at Grijalva Park – Classroom ‡ Steve Ambriz Memorial Park Building leaders in the community, and take part in group sports and included on selected excursions.** team building activities. Campers need to wear closed toed shoes and bring a snack and water each day. HANDY OLIVE EL CAMINO REAL KILLEFER (T4TO) EXCURSION JUNIOR CHEF COOKING CAMPS DELECTABLE DESSERTS WEEK: DATE: EXCURSION: AGE: FEE: ACTIVITY #: ACTIVITY #: ACTIVITY #: ACTIVITY #: ACTIVITY #: Learn how to create delicious dishes and handle ‡ 1664 M-F Jun 25-Jun 29 7-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon food properly in any of these exciting cooking 1665 M-F Aug 6-Aug 10 7-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon 1 6/18-6/22 1680 1682 1683 1684 Roller Skating/Pool 1925 All $23 camps. 2 6/25-6/29 1681 1701 1693 1685 Discovery Cube/Movie 1926 5-12/13+ $27/$31 *3 7/2-7/6 1709 1702 1694 1686 Aquarium of the Pacific 1929 5-11/12+ $18/$22 Each camp 1 Week, $160 *Material Fee: $20 4 7/9-7/13 1710 1703 1695 1687 LA Sparks Game 1930 All $38** TOP JUNIOR CHEF 5 7/16-7/20 1711 1704 1696 1688 Medieval Times/Bowling 1931 All $44** 1641 M-F Jun 18-Jun 22 7-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon 6 7/23-7/27 1712 1705 1697 1689 Knott’s Berry Farm 1932 All $62** 1642 M-F Jul 16-Jul 20 7-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon 7 7/30-8/3 1713 1706 1698 1690 Soak City 1933 All $53** FOOD FROM AROUND THE WORLD 8 8/6-8/10 1714 1707 1699 1691 Boomers–Irvine 1934 All $36 1666 M-F Jul 9-Jul 13 7-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon 9 8/13-8/17 1715 1708 1700 1692 Hart Park/Pool 1935 All $17** 1667 M-F Jul 23-Jul 27 7-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon * Week 3 – reduced price due to all camps being closed on July 4, 1018. **Lunch is included on selected excursions. COOKING AND SCIENCE For more information, please visit www.cityoforange.org or contact DJ Albarian at Dalbarian@cityoforange.org or (714) 744-7293. 1668 M-F Aug 13-Aug 17 7-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon 10 Summer 2018 *The material fee payable to the instructor is due at the first class. Our Orange 11
Recreation Camps Recreation Camps MAD SCIENCE CAMPS CAMP ROCK FRESHI MEDIA CAMPS Instructor: Mad Science Staff • (714) 482-0121 Learn to sing, play guitar, bass, drums, or the keyboard with Instructor: Freshi Media Staff (818) 332-7951 Location: Steve Ambriz Memorial Park Building ‡ Hart Park Clubhouse others in a fun, supportive environment. If you are playing Location: Steve Ambriz Memorial Park Building Campers need to bring a snack and drink each day. guitar, please bring your own. Campers need to bring a Campers need to bring pencils, a notebook, a flashdrive, snack each day. snack, and drink each day. JUNIOR ROBOT ENGINEERS ROCKIN’ ROCKET SCIENTISTS Instructor: Laurie Ann’s Music Use your imagination and learn the science of Bring your future space explorer closer to the stars, School Staff (714) 392-5026 Please Note: Finished games will not work on a Macintosh. circuitry of robotics, and how they use sensors to explore. planets, and comets as they learn about living in space, Location: Laurie Ann’s Music School Design structures and build a robot that you can keep. looking for space phenomena, and the secrets of rocket 3120 E. Chapman Ave., Orange 92869 1 Week, $140 *Material Fee: $40 science. 1 Week, $149 1675 M-Th Jun 18-Jun 21 5-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon 1 Week, $130 *Material Fee: $40 1924 M-F Jun 18-Jun 22 8-15 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon 1676 M-Th Aug 13-Aug 16 5-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon ‡ 1678 M-Th Jul 16-Jul 19 5-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon 2410 M-F Jul 19-Jul13 8-15 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon LITTLE GREEN THUMBS WINGS AND THINGS Learn what nature needs to make its plants grow. Explore the basic principles of flight in the natural Action packed activities keep your little Mad Scientists STAR WARS: LEGO® GALAXY world. Learn what they eat, how birds fly, and what types of engaged and focused. Note: Must be potty trained. bones owls leave behind. Whether it’s a re-creation of your favorite Star Wars movie or 1 Week, $130 *Material Fee: $40 1 Week, $130 *Material Fee: $40 a unique adventure in another galaxy, this camp will bring YOUNG CREATORS VIDEO GAME CODING 1677 M-Th Jul 9-Jul 12 3-5 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon 1679 M-Th Jul 30-Aug 2 5-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon your Lego® movie masterpiece to life with stop-motion animation. Movies will be available to view online. Campers & DESIGN need to bring a drink each day. Work with a partner, and Mulimedia Fusion software, and DISCOVER THE ARTS VETERINARY CAMP FOR KIDS Instructor: Movies by Kids Staff (323) 819-5133 learn the principles of video game design along with the conditional coding necessary to make your video game Location: Hart Park Clubhouse Weekly themed camps inspired by current children’s movies. Step into the shoes of a creations come to life. Campers will be exposed to piano, voice, guitar, art, and veterinarian and learn about 1 Week, $160 *Material Fee: $25 1 Week, $195 improvisation. Campers need to bring a sack lunch and water responsible pet ownership, 1882 M-F July 9-Jul 13 7-13 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon 1883 M-F Jul 16-Jul 20 10-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon each day. animal behavior, and the skills Instructor: Pacific Conservatory Staff (714) 545-1217 used to make our four-legged MY FIRST VIDEO GAME Location: Pacific Conservatory friends stay healthy and feel Work in pairs to create an original 2D ‘bouncy ball’ computer 1311 E. Katella Ave., 92867 better. This fun, interactive game using basic design and coding techniques. You will 2038 M-F Jun 18-Jun 22 3-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. camp is taught by a practicing also complete fun activities like creating characters and 2039 M-F Jul 16-Jul 20 3-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. veterinarian. Campers need to making them bounce. 2040 M-F Aug 6-Aug 10 3-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. bring a snack, lunch, and drink 1 Week, $195 each day. Wear closed toed shoes and long sleeves. 1884 M-F Jul 16-Jul 20 6-9 yrs 1:00-4:00 p.m. Instructor: Dr. Paige Hashimoto (714) 847-1291 BALLET PRINCESS CAMP 2 Days, $135 GYMNASTICS FLIP FEST Learn the basics of ballet while dancing to your favorite August 7 and 9 LEGO® is a registered trademark. Location: Beach Blvd. Pet Hospital Have fun learning to flip, swing, jump, and tumble at our princess music. Crafts & educational games are used as 16191 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach, 92647 Flip Fest Camp. Our gym provides a fun, safe environment campers explore their imagination. The week ends with a tea party fit for any young princess. Campers need to bring SPANISH CAMP FOR CHILDREN to develop gymnastic skills on the trampoline, bars, beam, August 8 floor, and vault. Campers need to bring a sack lunch to camp water each day. Location: Huntington Beach Wetlands This camp offers a fun and unique language-learning each day. Instructor: The Dance Centre Staff (714) 637-2430 21900 Pacific Coast Hwy., experience designed for you to have a blast playing games, Instructor California Gymnastics Staff (714) 633-6084 Location: T he Dance Centre Huntington Beach, 92646 singling songs, doing crafts, and creating silly stories, all in 899 N Tustin St., Orange 92867 Location: California Gymnastics FOR FIRST TIME ENROLLEES: Spanish. Campers need to bring a snack and water each day. 444 W Katella Ave., Orange 92867 1 Week, $150 *Material Fee: $10 1889 Tue Aug 7-Aug 8 9-13 yrs 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Instructor: Conversa Staff (714) 360-7757 1 Week, $190 1669 M-F Jun 18-Jun 22 4-6 yrs 9:30 a.m.-Noon Wed 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Location: Hart Park Clubhouse 1670 M-F Jun 18-Jun 22 7-9 yrs 9:30 a.m.-Noon 1904 M-F Jun 25-Jun 29 5-12 yrs 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. FOR RETURNING CAMPERS: 1 Week, $110 *Material Fee: $10 1905 M-F Jul 9-Jul 13 5-12 yrs 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. 1890 Wed Aug 8-Aug 9 9-13 yrs 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. 1871 M-F Jun 18-Jun 22 6-12 yrs 9:00-11:00 a.m. 1906 M-F Jul 23-Jul 27 5-12 yrs 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Thu 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. 1907 M-F Aug 6-Aug 10 5-12 yrs 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. 12 Summer 2018 *The material fee payable to the instructor is due at the first class. *The material fee payable to the instructor is due at the first class. Our Orange 13
Recreation Camps Recreation Camps NR COMPUTER LEARNING CENTER CAMPS TRIFYTT SPORTS CAMPS TENNIS CAMP FOR YOUTH Instructor: NR Computer Learning Center Staff • (714) 505-3475 Instructor: Trifytt Sports Staff (855) 874-3988 Chapman Head Tennis Coach, Will Marino, will teach Location: NR Computer Learning Center, 1835 W. Orangewood #200, 92868 you at the new Lastinger Tennis Center. This camp is for Learn the fundamentals of sports in a very basic and easy to Campers need to bring a snack and drink each day. intermediate to advanced high school players. Please bring learn approach. Through fun and safe games, you will learn COMPUTER BASICS VIDEO EDITING & your lunch and water each day. tactics, as well as the benefits of sportsmanship, discipline, Building a computer from scratch Instructor: Will Marino (714) 469-5781 SPECIAL EFFECTS and teamwork. Campers need to bring a snack, sack lunch, you will learn how to install the and drink each day. Location: Chapman University’s Lastinger Tennis Center Learn how to develop and edit motherboard, format hard drives, a digital movie using Window’s 1 Week, $199 load software, eliminate viruses, MovieMake,© as well as edit 1919 M-F Jun 18-Jun 22 13-17 yrs 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. and troubleshoot software. You music using Audactiy.© You will 1920 M-F Jul 16-Jul 20 13-17 yrs 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. will also learn how to properly also learn how to add special 1921 M-F Aug 13-Aug 17 13-17 yrs 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. type to increase speed and effects and text, cut and merge efficiency. movie clips, add pictures, and upload movies to YouTube.® 1 Week, $189 1 Week, $199 GRYPHON FITNESS STUDIO CAMPS 1887 M-F Jun 18-Jun 22 9-14 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon 1885 M-F Jun 25-Jun 29 9-13 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon Instructor: Gryphon Fitness Studio (714) 519-1343 1888 M-F Jul 23-Jul 27 9-14 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon 1886 M-F Jul 30-Aug 3 9-13 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon Location: 971 S. Via Rodeo, Placentia, 92870 Campers need to bring a snack and drink each day. BRICKS 4 KIDZ LEGO®CAMPS FABIAN GRASSINI SPORTS CAMPS Each camp is 1 Week, $119 Instructor: Bricks 4 Kidz Staff (567) 234-5439 Instructor: Fabian Grassini & Staff (714) 227-1286 Location: Grijalva Park Building A FENCING FUN Campers need to bring a snack and drink each day. FABIAN’S JR. TENNIS CAMP Learn the basics of modern sports fencing. Camp will Join our camp where fun is the emphasis. Enjoy learning the culminate in a fun competition using our Olympic-style electric scoring equipment, giving you the honor and glory LEGO® EXTREME NINJA game of tennis while making new friends. Please bring a can of unopened balls and a racquet. Snacks and drinks will be of swordsmanship. Join the team of ninjas and use your imagination to build the ninja domain of temples, dragons, awesome provided daily. 1912 M-F Jun 18-Jun 22 7-14 yrs 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. motorized ninja vehicles, ninja spinning machines, and more. Location: Steve Ambriz Memorial Park MULTI-SPORT 1913 M-F Jul 23-Jul 27 7-14 yrs 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 1 Week, $129 *Material Fee: $20 1 Week, $125 Location: Grijalva Park Field 1 Week, $129 LEARN ARCHERY 1891 M-Th Jul 9-Jul 12 5-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon 1900 M-F Jun 18-Jun 22 7-14 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon Get involved in the exhilarating sport of target archery. 1894 M-F Jun 18-Jun 22 4-7 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon 1901 M-F Jul 16-Jul 20 7-14 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon Participate in thrilling games and prepare for fun as you learn LEGO® CITY TEE BALL archery skills and proper form. ENGINEERS KIDSPORT RUNNING CAMP Location: Steve Ambriz Memorial Park Field 1 1914 M-F Jun 18-Jun 22 7-14 yrs 1:00-4:00 p.m. Campers will put their Camp includes running, strength exercises, stretching, speed 1 Week, $129 1915 M-F Jul 16-Jul 20 7-14 yrs 1:00-4:00 p.m. engineering skills to the test as workouts, and preparation planning for local races. Please bring a sack lunch and plenty of water. 1895 M-F Jun 25-Jun 29 4-7 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon they build city models using MEDIEVAL MADNESS Location: Grijalva Park – meet near the playground LEGO bricks and transport BASKETBALL Learn archery, fencing, and build your own catapult. Camp the people of their city using 1 Week, $105 will culminate in a fun ‘Robin Hood’ style archery and fencing Location: Sports Center at Grijalva Park – Gym custom built cars. 1903 M-F Jun 25-Jun 29 6-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon competition. 1 Week, $149 1 Week, $129 *Material Fee: $20 1896 M-F Jun 18-Jun 22 6-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. 1916 M-F Jul 9-Jul 13 7-14 yrs 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 1892 M-Th Jul 23-Jul 26 5-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon KIDSPORT SOCCER CAMP 1917 M-F Jul 30-Aug 3 7-14 yrs 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 1 Week, $139 1918 M-F Aug 13-Aug 17 7-14 yrs 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Camp includes fun drills, skill strategies, and techniques that 1897 M-F Jul 9-Jul 13 5-9 yrs 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. LEGO® REMOTE CONTROL MANIA will help improve your soccer play. Please bring a sack lunch 1 Week, $149 Using LEGO® wireless remote controls you will create and plenty of water. 1898 M-F Aug 6-Aug 10 6-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. dynamic vehicles, inventions, machines, and more. Your Location: Steve Ambriz Memorial Park – Soccer Field #1 imagination will be stretched as you tinker and learn the 1 Week, $115 VOLLEYBALL working principles of many devices. 1902 M-F Jul 9-Jul 13 4-7 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon Location: Sports Center at Grijalva Park – Gym 1 Week, $135 *Material Fee: $20 1 Week, $129 1893 M-Th Aug 13-Aug 16 5-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon 1899 M-F Jul 16-Jul 20 7-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.- LEGO is a registered trademark. ® Noon 14 Summer 2018 *The material fee payable to the instructor is due at the first class. Our Orange 15
Recreation Camps Children’s Activities SPANISH FOR PRESCHOOLERS TRIFYTT SPORTS SUPER SPORTS GOLF CAMP Class combines total response activities which will have your (855) 874-3988 child laughing while they learn lively native Spanish music Experienced and patient SUPER SPORTS GOLF CAMP and movement, with hands-on arts and crafts that will help coaches will teach children the Learn about the golf swing, chipping, putting, and golf their minds expand. No class will be held on July 25. fundamentals of some of the course etiquette. Please check in at the pro-shop. Lunch and Instructor: Conversa Inc. Staff (714) 360-7757 most popular sports in a fun drinks are provided to campers each day. and supportive environment. All Location: Grijalva Park Building A Instructor: Super Sports Staff (714) 282-8880 classes teach skill, League classes 6 Weeks, $100 focus on game play. No class will Location: Super Sports Driving Range 1770 Wed Jul 11-Aug 22 3-5 yrs 9:00-10:00 a.m. be held on Jul. 3 and 7. 2190 N. Canal St., 92867 1 Week, $150 MULTI-SPORT T-ball, Basketball, & Soccer 1922 M-Th Jul 9-Jul 12 5-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. ESL FUN: ENGLISH AS A SECOND Location: Steve Ambriz Memorial Park Field 1 1923 M-Th Jul 23-Jul 26 5-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. LANGUAGE 8 Weeks, $89 To help you communicate more effectively, we use the PARENT AND ME FRAZIER MARTIAL ARTS CAMPS Comprehensible Input Method to improve all four skill areas 2024 Sat Jun 23-Aug 18 2-3 yrs 10:00-10:30 a.m. of the English language: listening, speaking, reading, and 2025 Sat Jun 23-Aug 18 2-3 yrs 10:30-11:00 a.m. Instructor: Frazier Martial Arts Staff (714) 771-2977 writing. No class will be held July 4. YOUTH Location: Frazier Martial Arts, 245 N. Tustin St., 92867 Instructor: Conversa Inc. Staff (714) 360-7757 2026 Sat Jun 23-Aug 18 3-5 yrs 9:00-9:45 a.m. Campers will have fun and make new friends as they learn Location: Grijalva Park Building A 2027 Sat Jun 23-Aug 18 5-9 yrs 11:00-11:45 a.m. important life-saving skills such as self-defense and stranger 9 Weeks, $153 *Material Fee: $10 danger. Campers need to bring a lunch to camp each day. 2030 Wed Jun 20-Aug 22 8-13 yrs 5:00-6:00 p.m. BASKETBALL Friday will be pizza day. CAMP BUCKAROO Location: Grijalva Park – Outdoor Courts Each Camp is 1 Week, $99 8 Weeks, $89 Explore the world of horses and learn how to halter, groom, YOUNG REMBRANDTS CARTOON 2020 Tue Jun 26-Aug 21 4-6 yrs 6:00-6:45 p.m. EMERGENCY RESPONDERS ride, demonstrate proper horsemanship, and safety. Campers DRAWING 2021 Tue Jun 26-Aug 21 7-12 yrs 7:00-7:45 p.m. Bootcamp training for junior police, fire, and military need to bring water, snack, and a bike helmet each day, and Learn how to draw using a unique methodology and step- wannabe’s. wear closed toe shoes and jean shorts to camp. BIDDY SOCCER LEAGUE by-step instruction. Have a blast exploring a wide array 1908 M-F Jun 18-Jun 22 5-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Instructor: Cheryl Skidmore (949) 285-5286 of subjects and developing new skills, while drawing and Location: Steve Ambriz Memorial Park Field 1 STAR WARS™ AND NERF GUNS Location: El Rodeo Stables coloring a new picture each week. 8 Weeks, $99 Train with fellow Jedi. 4449 Carbon Canyon Rd., Brea 92823 Instructor: Young Rembrandts Staff (800) 306-2333 2028 Sat Jun 23-Aug 18 2-3 yrs Noon-12:30 p.m. 1909 M-F Jun 25-Jun 29 5-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. 2 Days, $80 *Material Fee: $20 Location: Grijalva Park Building A 2029 Sat Jun 23-Aug 18 3-5 yrs 12:35-1:20 p.m. 1671 W/Th Jun 20-Jun 21 5-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. 8 Weeks, $99 NINJA WARRIOR BIDDY TEE BALL LEAGUE 1672 W/Th Jun 27-Jun 28 5-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. 2036 Tue Jun 19-Aug 14 6-13 yrs 2:30-3:30 p.m. Learn the stealth and speed of a ninja. Location: Hart Park – Ball Field #3 1673 W/Th Jul 18-Jul 19 5-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. 2037 Thu Jun 21-Aug 16 6-13 yrs 2:30-3:30 p.m. 1911 M-F Jul 9-Jul 13 5-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. 1674 W/Th Jul 25-Jul 26 5-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. 6 Weeks, $79 DODGEBALL AND FITNESS SUPERKIDS SPORTS SOCCER SKILLS 2022 Sat Jul 14-Aug 18 2-3 yrs 9:00-9:30 a.m. Become your favorite Super Hero. 2023 Sat Jul 14-Aug 18 3-4 yrs 9:35-10:20 a.m. 1910 M-F Jul 23-Jul 27 5-12 yrs 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. SOCCER SKILLS CAMP This fun introductory soccer class teaches your youngster the rules, terminology, and skills necessary to Learn a variety of foot skills, technical drills, and participate in advance to league play. Cleats and shin guards are not SUPERKIDS SPORTS SOCCER LEAGUE CHESS WIZARDS a mini world cup tournament. Campers should bring plenty required for this class. No class will be held on Jun. 30, Your little athlete will have the time of their life in this of water each day. Jul. 28, and Aug. 4. exciting soccer league which promises a fun-filled team Improve your chess skills, meet new friends, and work Instructor: Challenger Sports Staff (760) 201-3834 Instructor: Fabian Grassini’s Sports Staff (714) 227-1286 experience. Cleats and shin guards are not required. No class out your brain through chess games, recess time, snacks, Location: Steve Ambriz Memorial Park Field 1 Location: Steve Ambriz Memorial Park Field 2 will be held on Jun. 30, Jul. 28, and Aug. 4. tournaments, and puzzles. Each camper receives a T-shirt, TOTS Instructor: Fabian Grassini’s Sports Staff (714) 227-1286 trophy, and puzzle folder. 7 Weeks, $65 Instructor: Chess Wizards Staff (866) 949-4386 1 Week, $100 Location: Steve Ambriz Memorial Park Field 2 1951 Sat Jun 23-Aug 25 3-5 yrs 10:00-10:30 a.m. Location: Steve Ambriz Memorial Park Building 1872 M-F Jul 16-Jul 20 3-5 yrs 8:00-9:00 a.m. 1952 Sat Jun 23-Aug 25 5-7 yrs 10:30-11:00 a.m. 7 Weeks, $75 1 Week, $250 YOUTH 1953 Sat Jun 23-Aug 25 4-7 yrs 11:00 a.m.-Noon 2054 M-F Aug 6-Aug 10 5-13 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon 1 Week, $150 1873 M-F Jul 16-Jul 20 6-16 yrs 9:00 a.m.-Noon 16 Summer 2018 *The material fee payable to the instructor is due at the first class. Our Orange 17
Children’s Activities Children’s Activities LAURIE ANN’S MUSIC SCHOOL BOUNCEU ORANGE 3120 E. Chapman Ave., Orange, 92869 428-A W Katella Ave., Orange, 92867 • (714) 744-5867 (714) 392-5026 Although each session is supervised by experienced staff, parents are expected to remain on the premesis, and all jumpers must wear socks. MUSIC LESSONS Learn to read music, play chords, and play your favorite OPEN BOUNCE HOUSE PRESCHOOL PLAY & BOUNCE songs in a relaxed and supportive environment. Come by and bounce your heart out. Session includes music, You and your child will have games, and lots of play time on our giant inflatables. No the opportunity to laugh, class will be held on July 4. socialize, and exercise. PIANO 9 Weeks, $72 Each session is supervised You do not need to own a piano for this class. READING SOLUTIONS 1723 Wed Jun 20-Aug 22 2-17 yrs 2:00-4:00 p.m. by experienced staff and 4 Weeks, $60 *Material Fee: $10 This individualized program helps improve reading includes music, games, 1865 Thu Jul 12-Aug 2 3-5 yrs 11:00-11:50 a.m. comprehension, vocabulary, and spelling skills. Specially COSMIC BOUNCE and play time on our giant 1866 Thu Jul 12-Aug 2 5-6 yrs 3:30-4:15 p.m. trained teachers implement an individualized program-based We turn off the lights, crank up the music, and add the inflatables. Parents may jump 1867 Thu Jul 12-Aug 2 6-8 yrs 4:30-5:15 p.m. on comprehensive testing. No class will be held on July 4. excitement of special effects lighting. Session includes music, on inflatables if desired. All 1868 Thu Jul 12-Aug 2 9-15 yrs 6:00-6:45 p.m. Instructor: Readwrite Solutions Staff (949) 263-0633 games, and lots of play time on our giant inflatables. jumpers must wear socks. Location: Steve Ambriz Memorial Park Building 1 Day, $10 DRUMS 3 Weeks, $79 *Material Fee: $20 10 Weeks, $80 4 Weeks, $60 *Material Fee: $25 1726 Fri Jun 29 4-17 yrs 7:00-9:00 p.m. 1721 Mon Jun 18-Aug 20 2-5 yrs 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 1783 M/W Jul 9-Jul 25 5-11 yrs 4:00-4:55 p.m. 1727 Fri Jul 27 4-17 yrs 7:00-9:00 p.m. 1722 Wed Jun 20-Aug 22 2-5 yrs 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 1861 Tue Jul 10-Jul 31 10-15 yrs 6:30-7:15 p.m. 1784 M/W Jul 30-Aug 15 5-11 yrs 4:00-4:55 p.m. 1728 Fri Aug 10 4-17 yrs 7:00-9:00 p.m. GUITAR: Bring your own guitar to this class. MATH DEVELOPMENT HORSE FUN FOR KIDS FRAZIER MARTIAL ARTS STUDIO 4 Weeks, $60 *Material Fee: $10 This math program is designed for children in grades 2-6 Learn basic horsemanship, 245 N Tustin St., Orange 92867 1863 Tue Jul 10-Jul 31 10-15 yrs 5:30-6:15 p.m. to identify skill gaps, improve grade level math skills, and haltering, leading, grooming, (714) 771-2977 increase confidence. No class will be held on July 4. saddling and riding skills. VIOLIN Instructor: Readwrite Solutions Staff (949) 263-0633 Parents are encouraged to SELF-DEFENSE Bring your own violin to this class. Location: Steve Ambriz Memorial Park Building help. Bring a safety helmet and Your child will learn self-defense 4 Weeks, $60 *Material Fee: $10 wear closed shoes. 3 Weeks, $79 *Material Fee: $20 while gaining the confidence 1864 Mon Jul 9-Jul 30 10-15 yrs 5:15-6:00 p.m. Instructor: Cheryl Skidmore (949) 285-5286 1785 M/W Jul 9-Jul 25 5-11 yrs 5:00-5:55 p.m. to protect themselves, and the Location: El Rodeo Stables 1786 M/W Jul 30-Aug 15 5-11 yrs 5:00-5:55 p.m. courage to resist bullies and peer 4449 Carbon Canyon Rd., Brea, 92823 pressure. Our instructors connect PACIFIC CONSERVATORY 4 Weeks, $70 *Material Fee: $20 with each child on a personal level. Class uniform included. 1311 E Katella Ave., Orange, 92867 PRESCHOOLERS: No class will be held on Jul. 3 and Jul. 5. (714) 545-1217 1859 Sat Jun 16-Jul 14 3-6 yrs 10:00-11:00 a.m. 6 Weeks, $69 1860 Sat Jul 21-Aug 11 3-6 yrs 10:00-11:00 a.m. PLAY THE PIANO BEGINNING VOICE PRESCHOOLERS YOUTH: 1794 Tue Jun 19-Jul 31 3-4 yrs 5:40-6:10 p.m. This class includes singing, ear training, note reading, and Explore many musical styles in beginning voice class as a 1857 Sat Jun 16-Jul 14 7-12 yrs 11:00 a.m.-Noon 1795 Thu Jun 21-Aug 2 3-4 yrs 6:30-7:00 p.m. rhythm training to make learning to play the piano fun and soloist and as part of an ensemble. This fun class will help 1858 Sat Jul 21-Aug 11 7-12 yrs 11:00 a.m.-Noon exciting for all. build confidence and enhance vocal technique. YOUTH 6 Weeks, $60 6 Weeks, $60 1796 Tue Jun 19-Jul 31 5-6 yrs 3:00-3:40 p.m. 1840 Mon Jun 18-Jul 23 8-14 yrs 5:00-5:55 p.m. 1843 Thu Jun 21-Jul 26 7-10 yrs 5:00-5:55 p.m. FUN ON THE FARM 1797 Fri Jun 22-Aug 2 5-6 yrs 7:15-7:45 p.m. 1841 Wed Jun 20-Jul 25 6-8 yrs 4:00-4:55 p.m. 1844 Sat Jun 23-Jul 28 5-7 yrs 10:30-11:15 a.m. Feed, hold, and brush live farm animals. Make fun crafts and 1842 Fri Jun 22-Jul 27 5-7 yrs 3:30-4:25 p.m. 1845 Sat Jun 23-Jul 28 8-14 yrs 12:30-1:25 p.m. enjoy a pony ride each week. Parent participation is required. Bring a safety helmet and wear closed shoes. MINI SKILLZ UKULELE FOR YOUTH KIDS GUITAR LESSONS Instructor: Cheryl Skidmore (949) 285-5286 Mini Skillz teaches your toddler stepping, listening, L earn fingerpicking, tablature reading, and Location: El Rodeo Stables patience, respect, jumping, thinking, following, and sharing, chunking as used in popular ukulele music. Learn to play the guitar with popular and traditional tunes in a martial arts setting. Come join the fun. No class will be 4449 Carbon Canyon Rd., Brea, 92823 and exercises. Class includes theory, tablature, note, singing held on July 5. 6 Weeks, $60 and playing at the same time, and rhythm reading. 4 Weeks, $70 *Material Fee: $20 9 Weeks, $89 1838 Tue Jun 19-Jul 24 8-14 yrs 6:30-7:25 p.m. 6 weeks, $60 1855 Fri Jun 15-Jul 13 2-6 yrs 11:00 a.m.-Noon 1839 Wed Jun 20-Jul 25 5-7 yrs 4:15-5:10 p.m. 1793 Thu Jun 21-Aug 23 1.5-3 yrs 5:30-6:00 p.m. 1856 Fri Jul 20-Aug 10 2-6 yrs 11:00 a.m.-Noon 2034 Sat Jun 23-Jul 28 8-14 yrs 1:30-2:25 p.m. 18 Summer 2018 *The material fee payable to the instructor is due at the first class. *The material fee payable to the instructor is due at the first class. Our Orange 19
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