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Our summer brochure is packed full of hundreds of camps, classes and activities. We've got something for everyone. Summer session registration begins April 1st. Make this a summer to remember!

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FACILITIES GUIDE .............................................................. 3SPECIAL EVENTS ............................................................... 4FREE & DROP-IN PROGRAMS ........................................... 5PROGRAM GENERAL INFORMATION ................................ 5SUMMER CAMPS .......................................................... 6-15TINY TOTS ........................................................................ 16YOUTH/TEEN ............................................................... 17-18ADULTS ............................................................................. 19MULTI-AGE ....................................................................... 20SPORTS ....................................................................... 21-24ADULTS 50+ ................................................................. 25-33PROGRAM REGISTRATION .............................................. 34

Another Encinitas summer is just around the corner and the City of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department cannot wait to provide you a summer to remember! Summer is about play, relaxation and time with friends and family. Here in the City of Encinitas people of all ages may enjoy our City’s parks, beaches and trails, and our many recreation classes, sports leagues, summer camps, beach programs, and of course, the Encinitas Junior Lifeguards program. If that is not enough for summer activity, then please make sure to get down to the newly remodeled Moonlight State Beach to enjoy the breezy summer sounds of our Sunday Summer Concerts by the Sea series. What a blast! Be sure to also like us on Facebook or visit the City website to check out weekly updates about the new developing Encinitas Community Park. By late summer or early fall there will be opportunities to leave a lasting impression and become a part of Encinitas history by securing a personalized paver at your new park.Make this a summer to remember… “Parks Make Life Better!”

-Lisa Rudloff City of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department Director

Welcome! DIRECTORPARKS AND RECREATION

Community & Senior Center / City Hall

City of Encinitas Community & Senior CenterCommunity Center (760) 943-2260Senior Center (760) 943-22501140 Oakcrest Park DriveEncinitas, CA 92024Fax: (760) 943-2262 (Community Center Fax) (760) 943-2252 (Senior Center Fax)Community Center Facility Rental Information(760) 943-2279City of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department — City Hall(760) 633-2740505 S. Vulcan AvenueEncinitas, CA 92024Fax: (760) 633-2626

Park Information(760) 633-2740Athletic Field Condition Line(760) 633-2761

recreation ProGram locationsCity of Encinitas Community & Senior Center -1140 Oakcrest Park Drive, Encinitas, CA 92024Glen Park Scout House - 2149 Orinda Drive, Cardiff, CA 92007Moonlight Beach - 400 B Street, Encinitas, CA 92024Encinitas Ranch Golf Course -1275 Quail Gardens Drive, Encinitas, CA 92024Paul Ecke Sports Park - 278 Saxony Road, Encinitas, CA 92024Cardiff Sports Park - 1661 Lake Drive, Encinitas, CA 92007Leo Mullen Sports Park - 951 Via Cantebria, Encinitas, CA 92024

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Encinitas Community Park Progress The City of Encinitas broke ground on Encinitas Community Park in August 2012. The 44-acre park is scheduled for completion in 2014 and will include passive recreation areas, multi-use athletic fields, a children’s play area, a walking/jogging path, a skate park (skate plaza concept), a dog park, restroom facilities, an amphitheater and ample parking. Find more information at EncinitasCA.gov.

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951 Via Cantebria X X X X X —

Baseball, Soccer, Baketball

P14 J Street Viewpoint* 398 J Street — X — X — X Ocean View

P15 Little Oaks Equestrian Park

2879 Lone Jack Rd X X — X — — Equestrian

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95 N Vulcan Ave X X X X — — Basketball,

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P17 Hawk View Park 1309 Blue Heron Ave X X X X — — —

P18 Sun Vista Park2011 Avenida La Posta

X X X — — —Off-leash hours, East Side

P19 Leucadia Oaks Park 1511 N Vulcan Ave — X X X — —

Skate Feature, V-ball, Basketball

P20 Las Verdes Park1390 Paseo De Las Verdes

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P21 Encinitas Community Park

425 Santa Fe Dr — X X X X — —

P22 Moonlight Beach 400 B St — X X X X X V-ball, Tennis

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F1City of Encinitas Parks & Recreation Dept. Office

505 S Vulcan Ave For information call (760) 633-2740

F2Encinitas Community & Senior Center

1140 Oakcrest Park Dr

For information call (760) 943-2260

F3 Scout House Day Camp Bldg.

2149 Orinda in Glen Park

For information call (760) 633-2740

F4 Encinitas Ranch Golf Course

1275 Quail Gardens Drive

For information call (760) 944-1936

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P2 Orpheus Park482 Orpheus Ave

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P4 Oakcrest Park1219 Encinitas Blvd

X X X X — X Bocce, Horseshoes

P5 H Street Viewpoint 498 H Street — — — X — — Ocean View

P6 I Street Viewpoint 498 I Street — — — X — — Ocean View

P7 Glen Park 2149 Orinda Dr — X X X X —

Basketball, Tennis, V-ball, Horseshoes

P8 Cardiff Sports Park1661 Lake Dr (8am - 9pm)

X X X X — — Baseball, Soccer

P9 Wiro Park2232 El Camino Del Norte

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P10 Mildred MacPherson

1045 South Vulcan Ave X X X — — — Basketball

P11 Paul Ecke Sports Park

278 Saxony Rd (8am - 11pm)

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SPECIAl EvENTSAnnual Encinitas Senior Center Spaghetti Dinner FundraiserThis all-age dinner includes live entertainment and sells out every year, so get your tickets early. Food is generously prepared and donated by Belmont Village Senior Living, Cardiff by the Sea. For more information call (760) 943-2250. Date: Monday, August 26, 2013, Reception: 4:45–5:30p.m., Dinner Seating: 5:30p.m. Cost: $13 per ticket (includes dinner, dessert, live entertainment and a raffle ticket). Wine available for an additional fee.Location: Banquet Hall 142 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Standard charge: $13.00Course #20564:45p.m. to 7:30p.m.Mon, August 26, 2013

A new on-lineApplicAtion:this is the App for you! Explore Encinitas’ parks, beaches and trails. Learn what zoning regulations apply to your property, when your street is swept, and what services and amenities are near your residence or business!MY ENCINITAS is an easy-to-use web application, accessible in the lower right map application window on the home page of the City of Encinitas website (http://www.encinitasca.gov), or through this web site address: http://www.encinitasca.gov/MyEncinitas.

MY ENCINITAS was designed with these concepts: Open Government: The City is committed to public engagement and transparency. We recognize the value of open government and understand the City exists to serve the good will of the public.Customer Service Improvements: Citizens and businesses now expect more seamless, personalized, and convenient self-service options for interacting with government organizations, regardless of time and location. Citizen Interaction: Delivering services that are centered around the citizens’ needs, rather than the business of government.

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Annual PET HEALTH EXPOWoof! Calling All Pets (and owners) — the City of Encinitas is pleased to announce its Pet Expo on Sunday, June 2, where pets and owners alike can enjoy plenty of fun activities while promoting the better health and wellbeing of the pet population. Activities will include professional photos with your pet, grooming, a best trick contest, and the “neuter scooter” clinic. Informational booths, vendors, and animal rescue organizations will be on hand at the expo to give away free goodies and prizes as well as encourage pet health and wellness ideas. In addition, the County Department of Animal Services will be offering discounted dog licensing, rabies shots and microchipping for residents of Encinitas, Solana Beach, Del Mar, Carlsbad, Santee, San Diego and unincorporated San Diego. Don’t miss this opportunity to have fun, save money and protect your pet. For more information regarding the expo please visit www.EncinitasParksandRec.com.Fee: FreeSunday June 2Civic Center Parking Lot- 505 S. Vulcan Avenue9a.m. to 1p.m.

Summer Sunday Concerts by the Sea at moonlight beach - free!Enjoy the summer fun in the sun. See back cover for more information or call (760) 633-2740. View the City Events Calendar at www.EncinitasCA.gov.Location: Moonlight Beach

Sponsorship Opportunities - Partnering up with Parks and Rec is a great way to promote your business and to show your support in the community. We offer different levels of sponsorship to fit any budget. Call (760) 633-2740 for info.

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FRee & DROP-IN PROGRAmSCar Seat ChecksRural Metro Ambulance conducts FREE Car Seat Checks one Monday each month from 10:30a.m. – 12:30p.m. in the Community Center Parking Lot. No appointment necessary.Location: Upper Parking lot at Encinitas Community Center3 Week SessionJune 3, July 1, August 5

Friday Night SocialBring your favorite CDs and dance the night away to your favorite tunes! Come join the fun! This FREE program is for adults with Developmental Disabilities and meets on the second Friday of each month. Call program supervisor at (760) 943-2261 for more information.Location: Encinitas Community CenterJune 14, July 12, August 9

Open GymOpen Gym hours are available daily for al l ages. Activities include basketball, volleyball, badminton, pickleball and more. Open Gym is FREE on a drop-in basis. Bring a picture I.D. to check out any of our gym equipment or bring your own. Find the monthly Gym Calendar online at www.Encin i tasParksandRec.com on the Encinitas Community and Senior Center page. Cal l (760) 943-2260 for more informat ion.

PROgRAm gENERAL INFORmATIONInclusion PolicyThe City is an affirmative action public entity and does not discriminate on the basis of race/color, ethnic origin, national origin, sex, religion, age, veteran status or physical or mental disability in employment or the provision of service. The City of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department is committed to the support of inclusive programs and opportunities to increase individual potential for full and active participation in all activities and experiences. Requests for accommodations will be considered on a case-by-case basis. If you require an accommodation, or need further information concerning inclusive or specialized recreation and accommodation for a city program, please contact us soon as possible or no later than 72 hours prior to disability accommodations being needed via email at encinitasparksandrec@ encinitasca.gov or call us at (760) 633-2740.

Transfer / Refunds / Cancellation PolicyTransfers may be processed prior to the second meeting date of a program and will not incur any fees if the transfer is to a program of equal or lesser value. Transfers to a program of greater value will include the program fee difference and an additional processing fee.Cancellations/Refunds — Activities are subject to change. A full refund will be given if the City cancels the activity. Refunds requested before the second program meeting date may be granted minus a $10.00 cancellation fee and $2.50 processing fee ($1.00 for seniors). Prorated refunds may be given for a medical reason based on the number of unattended days. Doctor’s note required. No refunds will be issued for inclement weather or after the second program meeting.The City of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department reserves the right to adjust the transfer/refund policy depending upon the circumstances and the severity of the situation.

Code of ConductThe City of Encinitas Parks and RecreationDepartment Code of Conduct is to ensure respectfuland safe participation in Encinitas recreationprograms and activities. Participants, as well asparents of participating minors, may be required tosign Code of Conduct forms to acknowledgeprogram rules, goals, expected behavior and/orconsequential actions to support a positive andvalued learning and/or recreational experience. ThisCode is also to be considered and adhered to by allcontracted, voluntary and other support Staff.

ScholarshipsThe City of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department offers financial assistance to Encinitas Residents who meet income requirements. Please contact the Parks and Recreation Department office at (760) 633-2740 for information.

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We’ve got something for everyone this summer! The City of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department is providing up to 150 different sessions of summer camps, packaged into our handy camp section in this Parks and Recreation Guide. Also included are hundreds of programs and activities for all interests, ages and abilities. Be sure to check out the new facilities guide on page 3 and the City’s new web app on page 4 called “My Encinitas.”

Staff are hard at work planning some great activities for fall. Later this summer, look for our Fall City of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Guide featuring a brand new event we will bring to Moonlight Beach and downtown Encinitas. Our Fall issue will also provide updates on the progress of Encinitas Community Park and an exciting opportunity to leave a lasting impression and become part of Encinitas history by securing a personalized paver at the new park. Stay tuned . . .

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dAY CAmPSSeaside Day Camp (Ages 5-12)Seaside Day Camp is a great way for youth entering grades 1 through 7 this Fall to have a blast during summer break. Each week of camp is packed with super activities like crafts, games, sports, cooking and more, led by fun and qualified camp staff in a safe and well-supervised environment. The weekly fee includes daily afternoon snack, a beach trip to Moonlight Beach and a field trip to an area attraction. Come join the fun and make summer camp memories that will last a lifetime!Fee: Resident $150.00/Non-Resident: $160.00Mon - Fri7a.m. to 6p.m.Location: Scout House at Glen Park in Cardiff

Summer Show Time (Week 1)Field Trip- Oceanside Farmers Market & MoviesJune 17 - 21; Course #1735

Fairly Funtastic (Week 2)Field Trip- San Diego County FairJune 24 - 28; Course #1777

Fun for Me and USA (Week 3)Field Trip- Wave Waterpark July 1 - 5; Course #1793 (No class July 4)Fee: Resident $120.00/Non-Resident: $130.00

Have Fun and Get Fit (Week 4)Field Trip- Go Play-Get Fit Event in CoronadoJuly 8 - 12; Course #1821

Triple Take (Week 5)Field Trip- Bowling and Park PicnicJuly 15 - 19; Course #1841

Chillin’ Out (Week 6)Field Trip- Water ParkJuly 22 - 26: Course #1878

Padre Power (Week 7)Field Trip- Padres GameJuly 29 - August 2; Course #1953

Fun on Deck (Week 8)Field Trip- San Dieguito County Park, County Pool & Ice CreamAugust 5 - 9; Course #1988Fun Shiny Days (Week 9)Field Trip- BoomersAugust 12 - 16; Course #2015Wet, Blue World (Week 10)Field Trip- Birch Aquarium and County PoolAugust 19 - 23; Course #2042

Seaside Day Camp Counselor in TrainingThe Counselor in Training Program (CIT) at Seaside Day Camp allows Seaside alumni and interested youth entering grades 8 through 11 in the fall, exclusive training and increased responsibilities, such as actively assisting with Seaside activities, supervision, and program development. Fees include special CIT shirts, training, and two weekly field trips. Space is limited to 6 teens per week. Requirements include: special application, letters of recommendation, applicant interview, minimum 2.5 GPA, parent permission and support, and 3-week commitment. Contact the Parks and Recreation office at (760) 633-2740 or download the special CIT application. Application deadline is May 6.

BEACH PROgRAmSSuper Moverz / Team Challengerz Beach Camp (Ages 5-13)Dive into a fun-filled week of radical beach sports! Build team bunkers for the Crystal Capture game.Construct awesome sand castle complexes. Go for a perfect 10 in the daily team boogie board competition. Enjoy your pack lunch under the big tent and earn team points all week for cool prizes. Instructor: SupermoverzLocation: Grandview Beach Fee: Resident: $167.50. Non-resident: $177.509a.m. to 1p.m.

Course #1795Mon, July 15 - Fri, July 19

Course #1823Mon, July 22 - Fri, July 26

Camps are displayed in this special camp section by program type. Use course numbers to search and register online.

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Beach Kids (Ages 6-8)Give your 6–8 year-olds their best summer yet at Beach Kids on Moonlight Beach! In this non-competitive beach program, the emphasis is on learning and fun. We teach beach safety and awareness, basic first aid, marine life awareness, water etiquette, teamwork and of course plenty of play! Beach Kids will emphasize building confidence and self-esteem while playing games in a fun, beach environment. Visit www.EncinitasBeachKids.com for more information.Instructor: Crystal HollinsLocation: Moonlight Beach Fee: Resident: $237.50. Non-resident: $247.502-week sessions

Mornings - 9a.m. to noonCourse #2401; Mon, June 17 - Fri, June 28Course #1806; Mon, July 1 - Fri, July 12 (No class July 4)Course #1865; Mon, July 15 - Fri, July 26Course #1972; Mon, July 29 - Fri, August 9

Afternoons - 1 to 4p.m.Course #2402; Mon, June 17 - Fri, June 28Course #1807; Mon, July 1 - Fri, July 12 (No class July 4)Course #1866; Mon, July 15 - Fri, July 26Course #1973; Mon, July 29 - Fri, August 9

The Moonlight Special - 5:30 to 7:30pm *NEW*Come and enjoy the warm water and evening sunsets. Drop your child off for a 2 hour special Beach Kids session while you enjoy an evening walk, surf or just some beautiful beach time. Your child will be having a blast while you enjoy the best part of summer nights.Fee: Resident: $167.50. Non-resident: $177.50Course #2434; Mon, July 15 – Fri, July 26

Junior Lifeguards (Ages 9-17)Be a part of a 20-year plus Encinitas tradition. By combining education with recreation, participants learn about the ocean environment, gain professional lifesaving skills, and enjoy swimming, bodyboarding, bodysurfing, snorkeling and skills competitions. Our goal is to educate young people in ocean and beach safety while building self-confidence and appreciation for the ocean environment. Visit EncinitasJG.com for more information.Location: Moonlight BeachFee: Resident: $187.50. Non-resident: $197.50 2 Week Sessions

Mornings - 9a.m. to noonCourse #1770; Mon, June 17 - Fri, June 28Course #1814; Mon, July 1 - Fri, July 12Course #1872; Mon, July 15 - Fri, July 26Course #1982; Mon, July 29 - Fri, August 9Course #2038; Mon, August 12 - Fri, August 23

Afternoons - 1 to 4p.m.Course #1771; Mon, June 17 - Fri, June 28Course #1815; Mon, July 1 - Fri, July 12Course #1873; Mon, July 15 - Fri, July 26Course #1983; Mon, July 29 - Fri, August 9Course #2039; Mon, August 12 - Fri, August 23

Junior Lifeguards Aide (Ages 14-17)If you are interested in becoming a Junior Lifeguard Aide, you must be between the ages of 14 and 17 and have prior experience in the Junior Lifeguard Program for at least one year. To apply for a position, you will need to register and send a letter of intent (via email: [email protected]) to the Junior Lifeguard Coordinator. Visit EncinitasJG.com for more information and testing requirements.Location: Moonlight Beach Fee: Resident: $12.50. Non-resident: $17.50Candidates not selected for an Aide position will be refunded, minus a $2.50 transaction fee9a.m. to 4p.m.Junior Lifeguard Coordinator will work with each selected Aide on individual schedule

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SURFSurf Camps (Ages 6-17)When registering, you will be prompted to select a Youth/Teen Camp or the Girls Only program.Instructor: Dawn Patrol SurfLocation: Moonlight BeachSame course # applies to Girls Only, Youth & Teen Camps

Girls Only! Summer Break Surf CampsThis program is created for girls of all ages and skill levels. It is designed to help girls progress their surfing skills and meet other girls with similar interests in surfing and the ocean environment! Our educated and very talented all girls staff is ready to help each girl learn proper surfing techniques and proper surfing fundamentals. We want each of our students to be more confident and aware while learning to surf. Youth & Teen Summer Surf CampsSurf camps are specifically created to help kids learn proper surfing fundamentals, and proper surfing techniques. We focus on skill development and ocean safety and our students are always well-supervised and are an active part of our fun environment. Our professional and experienced staff is always there to ensure students have a great time. We work on many different skills for each specific individual, whether they are beginning to surf or wanting to develop and improve their current skills.

1 Week AM - 9a.m. to noonFee: Resident: $277.50. Non-resident: $287.50Course #1722; Mon, June 3 - Fri, June 7Course #1725; Mon, June 10 - Fri, June 14Course #2254; Mon, June 17 - Fri, June 21Course #2255; Mon, June 24 - Fri, June 28

Course #1798; Mon, July 1 - Fri, July 5 (No class July 4)Fee: Resident: $222.50. Non-resident: $232.50

Course #1827; Mon, July 8 - Fri, July 12Course #1845; Mon, July 15 - Fri, July 19Course #1886; Mon, July 22 - Fri, July 26Course #1956; Mon, July 29 - Fri, August 2Course #1995: Mon, August 5 - Fri, August 9Course #2018; Mon, August 12 - Fri, August 16Course #2259; Mon, August 19 - Fri, August 23Course #2093; Mon, August 26 - Fri, August 30

1 Week PM - 1 to 4p.m.Fee: Resident: $277.50. Non-resident: $287.50Course #1721; Mon, June 3 - Fri, June 7Course #1724; Mon, June 10 - Fri, June 14Course #1737; Mon, June 17 - Fri, June 21Course #1784; Mon, June 24 - Fri, June 28

Course #1799; Mon, July 1 - Fri, July 5 (No class July 4)Fee: Resident: $222.50. Non-resident: $232.50

Course #1826; Mon, July 8 - Fri, July 12Course #1844; Mon, July 15 - Fri, July 19Course #1885; Mon, July 22 - Fri, July 26Course #1955; Mon, July 29 - Fri, August 2Course #1994; Mon, August 5 - Fri, August 9Course #2017; Mon, August 12 - Fri, August 16Course #2045; Mon, August 19 - Fri, August 23Course #2046; Mon, August 26 - Fri, August 30

2 Week AM - 9a.m. to noonFee: Resident: $482.50. Non-resident: $492.50Course #1726; Mon, June 3 - Fri, June 14Course #1786; Mon, June 17 - Fri, June 28

Course #1828; Mon, July 1 - Fri, July 12 (No class July 4)Fee: Resident: $434.50. Non-resident: $444.50

Course #1887; Mon, July 15 - Fri, July 26Course #1996: Mon, July 29 - Fri, August 9Course #2047; Mon, August 12 - Fri, August 23

2 Week PM - 1 to 4p.m.Fee: Resident: $482.50. Non-resident: $492.50Course #1727; Mon, June 3 - Fri, June 14Course #1787; Mon, June 17 - Fri, June 28

Course #1829; Mon, July 1 - Fri, July 12 (No class July 4)Fee: Resident: $434.50. Non-resident: $444.50

Course #1888; Mon, July 15 - Fri, July 26Course #1997; Mon, July 29 - Fri, August 9Course #2048; Mon, August 12 - Fri, August 23

“We work with each student individually, according to skill level. From the very intro level beginner surfer, to the intermediate level surfer, and advanced surf coaching and training for the

competitive surfer. We take pride in teaching all of our students properly so they

are able to advance their skills properly.”-Brent Stephens, Instructor

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pSSPORTS CAmPSgOLF CAmPS/CLINICSTeen Golf Clinics (Ages 13-17)Clinic will cover full swing, chipping, pitching, driving and sand shots. Clinic develops etiquette and knowledge of the game. All levels of players welcome. Bring your own equipment; otherwise, balls and clubs will be provided.Instructor: Doug Timmons, PGALocation: Encinitas Ranch Golf Course Fee: Resident: $172.50. Non-resident: $182.503 to 6p.m.

Course #1804; Mon, July 8 - Thu, July 11Course #2008; Mon, August 12 - Thu, August 15

Youth Golf Clinics (Ages 6-12)All levels of players are welcome. Clinic will cover full swing, chipping, pitching, driving and sand shots. Clinic develops etiquette and knowledge of the game. Bring your own equipment; otherwise, balls and clubs will be provided.Location: Encinitas Ranch Golf CourseFee: Resident: $172.50. Non-resident: $182.50

Course #1741; Mon, June 24 - Thu, June 27; 3 to 6p.m.Course #1805; Mon, July 8 - Thu, July 11; 9a.m. to noonCourse #1836; Mon, July 15 - Thu, July 18; 9a.m. to noonCourse #1859; Mon, July 22 - Thu, July 25; 3 to 6p.m.Course #1937; Mon, July 29 - Thu, August 1; 9a.m. to noonCourse #1968; Mon, August 5 - Thu, August 8; 9a.m. to noon

BASKETBAll CAmPSWildcat Basketball Camp (Ages 8-15)Are you serious about taking your basketball game to the next level? Then, don’t miss out on the opportunity to attend WILDCAT Basketball Camp! Each day, various fundamental skills will be covered like dribbling, shooting, passing, footwork and defense. WILDCAT Basketball Camps stress creativity of young basketball players in a structured day camp environment. Instructed by Jason Stewart, a former NCAA champion. Come do what the pros do in the off season!Instructor: Jason StewartLocation: Gymnasium at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $170.50. Non-resident: $180.509a.m. to 2p.m.

Course #1782; Mon, July 8 - Fri, July 12Course #1992; Mon, August 5 - Fri, August 9

Canyon Crest Basketball Camp (Ages 6-14)Brian Baum, current head coach at Canyon Crest Academy, offers an unique basketball camp that will focus on the fundamentals of dribbling, shooting, ball handling and defense. Current and former collegiate coaches will teach the fundamentals of basketball throughout the week. Daily games and drills will be used to enhance the camper experience.Instructor: Brian BaumLocation: Gymnasium at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $132.50. Non-resident: $142.509a.m. to 2p.m.

Course #1733; Mon, June 24 - Fri, June 28Course #1839; Mon, July 29 - Fri, August 2

BASEBAll CAmPSEncinitas Baseball Camp (Ages 7-14)Former local High School standout Joey Burke and his excellent coaching staff invite you to a week of baseball camp. All positions will be covered through various drills, games and scrimmages. Instructor: Joey BurkeLocation: Cardiff Sports ParkFee: Resident: $147.50. Non-resident: $157.509a.m. to 1p.m.

Course #1775; Mon, July 15 - Fri, July 19Course #2405; Mon, August 5 - Fri, August 9

FOOTBAll CAmPSQB’s and WR’s Skills Development Camp (Ages 10-14)La Costa Canyon CIF Champion and current collegiate QB at South Western Oklahoma State Sebastian Frausto and his qualified staff of current college football players are anxious to pass on their knowledge and passion about the game to you. This camp will feature drills and techniques designed to teach the proper fundamentals of playing quarterback and wide receiver. Camp is designed for players of all abilities looking to improve their skill sets. Instructor: Matthew WilliamsLocation: Leo Mullen Sports Park9a.m. to noon

Course #2409; Mon, July 1 - Wed, July 3Fee: Resident: $62.50. Non-resident: $72.50

Course #2410; Mon, July 8 - Fri, July 12Fee: Resident: $102.50. Non-resident: $112.50

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Skyhawks Flag Football Camp (Ages 6 to 12)Flag Football is the perfect introduction to “America’s Game.” Campers learn skills on both sides of the football including the core components of passing, catching, and defense – all presented in a fun and positive environment. The weekends with the Skyhawks Sports Bowl! Please bring water, snack, and a lunch. Each participant will receive a T-shirt, football and player evaluation form. Instructor: Matt JuniorLocation: Leo Mullen Sports ParkFee: Resident: $181.50. Non-resident: $191.509a.m. to 1p.m.

Course #1767; Mon, July 15 - Fri, July 19Course #2390; Mon, July 29 - Fri, August 2

mULTI-SPORT CAmPSSkyhawks Multi Sport CampOur multi-sport camp is designed to introduce athletes to a variety of different sports in one setting. For this program we combine baseball, basketball, and soccer into one fun-filled week. Athletes will learn the rules and essentials skills of each sport along with vital life lessons such as respect and teamwork. Please bring water, a snack, and a lunch. Each participant will receive a T-shirt, sport ball, and a player evaluation form. Instructor: Matt JuniorLocation: Leo Mullen Baseball Field at Leo Mullen Sports ParkFee: Resident: $152.50. Non-resident: $162.509a.m. to 3p.m.Course #2391; Mon, July 22 - Fri, July 26 (Ages 6-12)

MiniHawks Multi Sports CampThis multi-sport program was developed to give children a positive first step into athletics. Baseball, basketball and soccer are taught in a safe, structured environment filled with encouragement and fun. Through games and activities, campers explore balance, hand/eye coordination, and skill development at their own pace. Please bring water and two snacks. Each participant will receive a T-shirt, sport ball, and merit award.Fee: Resident: $161.50. Non-resident: $171.509a.m. to 2p.m.Course #2433; Mon, July 22 - Fri, July 26 (Ages 4-7)

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British Challenger Sports Soccer Camp (Ages 4-14)British Challenger Sports is an industry leader in the development of young soccer players. Come join the all British coaching staff for a week of drills, games and scrimmages all designed around teaching you new skills on and off the field. Campers will receive a Challenger soccer ball, Certificate of Completion and jersey. Space is limited; sign up today!Instructor: Nick HowittLocation: Leo Mullen Sports ParkFee: Resident: $167.50. Non-resident: $177.509a.m. to 2p.m.

Course #2413; Mon, July 22 - Fri, July 26

Coast 2 Coast Irish Soccer Camp (Ages 4-14)Now one of the most popular summer camps in California! Our qualified and enthusiastic Irish coaches will deliver a unique curriculum that is aligned with State Standards for physical activity. Your child will learn soccer techniques and skills in an active engaging environment. Campers will receive a Coast 2 Coast soccer jersey, ball, wristband and certificate. Coast 2 Coast is guaranteed fun! Space is limited, register today! Instructor Chris MurphyLocation: Cardiff Sports ParkFee: Resident: $149.00. Non-resident: $159.009a.m. to 2p.m.

Course #2424; Mon, July 8 - Fri, July 12Course #1868; Mon, July 29 - Fri, August 2

San Diego Futsal Academy (Ages 5-15)Play the most exciting indoor soccer game around — Futsal! Futsal is the best skill developing game there is. Futsal is the only indoor soccer game recognized by FIFA and soon to become an Olympic sport. See what Futsal soccer can do for your skills! Each participant receives a Futsal shirt and matching soccer ball!Instructor: Marco MrakovicFee: Resident: $187.50. Non-resident: $197.509a.m. to 1p.m.

Location: Gymnasium at Encinitas Community CenterCourse #1819; Mon, July 15 - Fri, July 19

Location: Leo Mullen Sports ParkCourse #2422; Mon, August 5 - Fri, August 9

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pSVOllEYBAll CAmPSYouth & Teen Indoor Volleyball Camp (Ages 11-15)Take your game to the next level by learning the fundamentals of volleyball with instructor Dennis Mathis. This camp will enhance your current skills and cover all of the basic volleyball fundamentals with personalized instruction and hands on drills.Instructor: Dennis MathisLocation: Gymnasium at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $112.50. Non-resident: $122.509a.m. to noon

Course #2415; Mon, July 22 - Thu, July 25

Beach Volleyball Camp (Ages 7-14)Beach volleyball legends, Sinjin Smith and Randy Stoklos, plus their qualified staff of coaches, are ready to pass down years of knowledge to you! Throughout the week Sinjin and/or Randy will drop by periodically to work with campers. The camp is structured so that all campers will receive proper instruction based upon their individual skill levels. This camp will cover all of the fundamentals, teach specialized drills and supervised games will be played. Everyone will receive a Beach Volleyball camp t-shirt.Instructor; Dennis MarlowLocation: Moonlight BeachFee: Resident: $152.50. Non-resident: $162.508:30a.m. to 11:30a.m.

Course #1732; Mon, June 24 - Fri, June 28

Course #1766; Mon, July 1 - Fri, July 5 (No camp on July 4); Fee: Resident: $122.50. Non-resident: $132.50

Course #1808; Mon, July 8 - Fri, July 12

Course #1838; Mon, July 15 - Fri, July 19

Course #1867; Mon, July 22 - Fri, July 26

Course #1974; Mon, July 29 - Fri, August 2

Course #2388; Mon, August 5 - Fri, August 9

Course #2389; Mon, August 12 - Fri, August 16

SPECIAL INTEREST CAmPSCOmPUTERS & gAmINg CAmPSThe Gaming Academy (Ages 10-17)The gaming academy is an all day course for students who love games. During this course students will be immersed into the world of 2D and 3D game design. The gaming academy is a combination of our Video Game Design, Advanced Game Design and 3D Game Design courses. The course offers students a variety of hands on experience designing and building their very own games. Students are encouraged to bring a sack lunch. Instructor: Youth TechLocation: Encinitas Library Computer Lab Fee: Resident: $297.50. Non-resident: $307.509:45a.m. to 4:45p.m.

Course #1788; Tue, July 2 - Fri, July 5

Video Game Design (Ages 10-17)This course provides students with a fun interactive look at the world of video game design and development. Students enrolled in this camp will learn the basics of video game design and produce several different interactive video games to share with their friends and family.Instructor: Youth TechLocation: Encinitas Library Computer Lab

Fee: Resident: $172.50. Non-resident: $182.509:45a.m. to 4:45p.m.Course #1789; Mon, July 1 - Tue, July 2

Fee: Resident: $172.50. Non-resident: $182.501:45p.m. to 4:45p.m.Course #1943; Mon, July 8 - Thu, July 11

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3D Game Design (Ages 10-17)Video Game Design is a prerequisite for this course This class offers and interactive look at the world of 3D Game Design. This awesome 3D video game design course offers the chance for students to create and immerse themselves in a 3D world. If you are looking to design professional 3D games that both look and feel just like the ones you play at home, then you don’t want to miss this course.Instructor: Youth TechLocation: Encinitas Library Computer Lab Fee: Resident: $172.50. Non-resident: $182.509:45a.m. to 4:45p.m.

Course #1791; Wed, July 3 - Fri, July 5

Game Design Apps *NEW* (Ages 10-17)Video Game Design is a prerequisite for this course. This course provides students with a fun interactive look at the world mobile video game design and development. Students enrolled in this course will learn how to publish games to their favorite Apple® or Android devices.Instructor: Youth TechLocation: Encinitas Library Computer Lab Fee: Resident: $162.50. Non-resident: $172.501:45p.m. to 4:45p.m.

Course #2420; Mon, August 5 - Thu, August 8

Web Design (Ages 10-17)This course is an in-depth look at the world of web design and development. Students enrolled in this session will learn how to build their own web site from start to finish using Adobe’s award winning suite of products. The learning for this camp does not end at the door; students will have access to their web site with free hosting for one year.Instructor: Youth TechLocation: Encinitas Library Computer Lab Fee: Resident: $162.50. Non-resident: $172.509:45a.m. to 4:45p.m.

Course #1944; Mon, July 8 - Thu, July 11

Movie Makers (Ages 10-17)Instructor: Youth TechLocation: Encinitas Library Computer Lab Fee: Resident: $152.50. Non-resident: $162.509:45a.m. to 12:45p.m.

Course #1969; Mon, August 5 - Thu, August 8

LEgO CAmPSEngineering FUNdamentals with LEGO® (Ages 7-12)Power up your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and over 100,000 pieces of LEGO®! Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed projects such as arch bridges, skyscrapers, motorized cars, and the Battletrack! Design and build as never before, and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. An experienced instructor will challenge new and returning students to engineer at the next level.Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologiesLocation: Activity Room 118 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $192.50. Non-resident: $202.501 to 4p.m.

Course #1768; Mon, June 24 - Fri, June 28

Pre-Engineering with LEGO® (Ages 5-6)Let your imagination run wild with over 100,000 pieces of LEGO®! Build engineer-designed projects such as boats, bridges, mazes and motorized cars, and use special pieces to create your own unique design! Explore the endless creative possibilities of the LEGO® building system with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor. This is an ideal way to prepare young builders for the challenge of Engineering FUNdamentals.Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologiesLocation: Activity Room 118 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $192.50. Non-resident: $202.509a.m. to noon

Course #1774; Mon, June 24 - Fri, June 28

Jedi Engineering with LEGO® (Ages 5-6)Young Jedi will explore worlds far, far away and engineering principles right in front of them. Defeat the Empire by designing and refining X-Wings, R2-units, and settlements on far-flung edges of the galaxy. Imagination and engineering combine to create motorized and architectural projects such as energy catapults, shield generators and defense turrets. A new offering of original designs for young Jedi from Play-Well TEKnologies.Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologiesLocation: Activity Room 118 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $192.50. Non-resident: $202.501 to 4p.m.

Course #1876; Mon, July 15 - Fri, July 19

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pSJr. Ninjaneering with LEGO® (Ages 5-6)Enter the world of Ninjago and become an apprentice Ninjaneer! Learn the way of Spinjitzu, build the Fire Temple, race Skull Trucks, and encounter the mighty Dragon! Imagine and build unique and fun projects with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor while exploring the fantasy world of Ninjago. This is an ideal way to prepare young Ninjaneers for the challenge of Ninjaneering Masters with LEGO camp.Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologiesLocation: Activity Room 118 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $192.50. Non-resident: $202.509a.m. to noon

Course #2403; Mon, July 29 - Fri, August 2

Ninjaneering Masters with LEGO® (Ages 5-6)Master the world of Ninjago by becoming a Ninjaneer! Tame the Ice Dragon, motorize your Blade Cycle, design the Dark Fortress, and hone your Spinjitzu battle skills! In this advanced camp Ninjaneering masters will learn real Master the world of Ninjago by becoming a Ninjaneer! Tame the Ice Dragon, motorize your Blade Cycle, design the Dark Fortress, and hone your Spinjitzu battle skills! In this advanced camp Ninjaneering masters will learn real world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture while exploring the fantasy world of Ninjago.Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologiesLocation: Activity Room 118 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $192.50. Non-resident: $202.501 to 4p.m.

Course #2404; Mon, July 29 - Fri, August 2

LEGO Robotics (Ages 7-12)Learn about building and programming robots using the LEGO Mindstorms NXT system. In addition to having fun, participants learn about mechanical and software design, problem solving, and teamwork skills. Working in small groups, students will complete several projects and mini challenges through which they will learn how to control the robot to avoid obstacles, pick up and carry objects. Projects are structured to allow students to work in an open-ended, investigative environment while having fun.Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologiesLocation: Activity Room 118 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $232.50. Non-resident: $242.509a.m. to noon

Course #1870; Mon, July 15 - Fri, July 19

COOKINg CAmPSKids Cooking Camp! (Ages 6-10)Do you love to mess around in the kitchen? Come join other foodies and learn to bake an apple tart, fold wontons, and make tortillas from scratch. Little chefs will also have a chance to use kitchen tools and gadgets like a cherry pitter, strawberry huller, and apple corer. Cooking can be delicious and fun! A $20 materials fee will be collected the first day.Instructor: Tiffany SpencerLocation: Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $131.50. Non-resident: $141.501 to 4p.m.

Course #1984; Mon, August 5 - Fri, August 9

mUSIC CAmPSKids Music Camp! (Ages 4-7)This camp will be filled with musical games and activities that engage children in music making. Children will have a chance to play various instruments during direct instruction and improvisation time. There will be singing, dancing and instrument making. Strike up the band!Instructor: Tiffany SpencerLocation: Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $132.50. Non-resident: $142.509a.m. to noon

Course #1985; Mon, August 5 - Fri, August 9

SCIENCE CAmPSMad Science All-Stars (Ages 5-10)You have been selected to participate, on the Mad Science All-Star team! Learn about famous scientists and inventors who were all-stars in their field of expertise. Follow in their footsteps as we equip you with the science skills needed to rise to the top. Together with your teammates you will build super structures, create a volcanic eruption and examine rocks formed from volcanic magma. Soar high above as you build a kite and experiment with lift, aerodynamics and air pressure. Discover the secret behind the stars and make a star chart. Take home projects include: magnetic soccer game, rocket racer, star locater, kite, animal track, crystal garden and more!Instructor: Mad ScienceLocation: Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $194.50. Non-resident: $204.509:30a.m. to 12:30p.m.

Course #1837; Mon, July 8 - Fri, July 12

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Spy Academy (Ages 7-12)Become a Mad Science Jr. Detective and take a fascinating journey into the world of detection, forensics and classified information. Learn code language to send secret messages as part of your mission. Go undercover and decode messages from other agents using your top secret clearance. Use special spyglasses to help learn about surveillance and the important role it plays in security. Investigate a pretend crime scene and sift through clues to crack the case. As part of the Mad Science Bureau of Investigation, you will gain observational skills that are used by secret agents. Take home projects include a secret code breaker, undercover observer, whodunit kit, scene solver, spyglasses and more!Instructor: Mad ScienceLocation: Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $352.50. Non-resident: $362.509a.m. to 4p.m.

Course #1810; Mon, July 22 - Fri, July 26

ACTINg CAmPS5 Day Kids Act Camp! (Ages 5-9)Imagine! Create! Perform! Whether your child is meant to be on stage, or needs a little more confidence speaking in front of their classmates, Kids Act can help motivate, inspire and enrich your child. Students are introduced to improvisational skills through theater games and help to adapt a classic children’s story for performance on the last day of camp.Instructor: Aleta BarthellLocation: Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $125.00. Non-resident: $135.001 to 3p.m.

Course #1945; Mon, July 22 - Fri, July 26

Playwriting Camp with Playwrights Project!In this 5-day camp, participants will be guided through the process of taking an idea and turning it into a finished play that will be read aloud by professional actors on the last day of camp.Instructor: Aleta BarthellLocation: Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $166.50. Non-resident: $176.50

Course #1986; Mon, August 5 - Fri, August 9 (Ages 12-15)1 to 3p.m.

Course #2436; Mon, August 5 - Fri, August 9 (Ages 9-11)10a.m. to noon

dANCE CAmPSFairy Princess Dance Camp (Ages 3-6)Princesses will participate in a daily ballet and creative movement class, followed by snack and dress-up play time. Camp culminates with a performance dance party and award ceremony.Instructor: Sylvia TillmanLocation: Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $122.50. Non-resident: $132.5010a.m. to noon

Course #1948; Mon, August 5 - Fri, August 9

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SdANCE ANd mOVEmENTMagical Movement Tiny Tot Ballet (Ages 2-4)This creative dance class incorporates ballet basics, yoga animal stretches, creative improvisation, and dance game! Body recognition, coordination, balance and rhythm develop as kids enjoy music from around the world! Our session concludes with a dress-up dance party.Instructor: Sylvia TillmanLocation: Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $82.50. Non-resident: $92.509:30 to 10:15a.m.

Course #1833; Wed, June 5 - Wed, July 17

Twinkle Stars Ballet / Tap Combo Class (Ages 3-6)Dancers will develop coordination, grace and flexibility as we learn the fundamentals of ballet and tap. Creative improvisation with streamers, bean bags, and pantomime add to the fun as we explore rhythms from around the world! Our session concludes with a dress-up dance party!Instructor: Sylvia TillmanLocation: Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $82.50. Non-resident: $92.503:34 to 4:30p.m.

Course #1720; Wed, June 5 - Wed, July 17

Hula, Tahitian and Maori Dance (Ages 2 and up)Polynesian dancing from different islands using Poi balls, Hawaiian implements, Tahitian i is.Instructor: Kathleen AndreottiLocation: Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $22.50. Non-resident: $32.504 to 5p.m.

Course #1746; Tue, June 4 - Tue, June 25

Course #1922; Tue, July 2 - Tue, July 30

Course #2063; Tue, August 6 - Tue, August 27

ExPLORATIONMusic with Miss Tiffany (Ages 6mo-4yrs)Come join other families in song, chant, movement and instrument play. We have drums, bells, triangles, shakers, scarves, sticks and more. Your child will love the opportunity to experiment with music. Materials will be available for purchase in class.Instructor: Tiffany SpencerLocation: Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $81.50. Non-resident: $91.50

9 to 9:45a.m.Course #1749; Tue, June 25 - Tue, July 30

10 to 10:45a.m.Course #1924; Tue, June 25 - Tue, July 30

5 to 5:45p.m.Course #1925; Tue, June 25 - Tue, July 30

Music with Spanish (Ages 6mo-4yrs)Come enjoy a fun, creative way to learn Spanish. Both children and adults will be engaged in this total immersion class through games, puppets, books and songs. Participants will receive a CD and copies of lyrics and their translations. Instructor: Tiffany SpencerLocation: Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $81.50. Non-resident: $91.50

11 to 11:45a.m.Course #1946; Tue, June 25 - Tue, July 30

4:15 to 5p.m.Course #1927; Tue, June 25 - Tue, July 30

Musical Sing, Sign & Play (Ages 6mo-4-1/2yrs)With music and activities, your child(ren) will meet new friends, play and learn while developing socialization skills and confidence with children of different ages. American Sign Language is incorporated throughout as a tool for cooperation and teamwork. Class includes open play, circle time, snack and movement activities. Parent participation is required. ASL Handouts provided. $20 discount for siblings.Instructor: Laura GreerLocation: Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $91.50. Non-resident: $101.509:30 to 10:30a.m.

Course #1848; Mon, June 10 - Mon, July 15

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dANCE ANd mOVEmENTYouth Ballet (Ages 7-14)Ballet is the basis of all dance forms. Improve balance, flexibility, alignment and coordination in a relaxed atmosphere. Class includes terminology, warm up, center and across the floor movements. Suitable for those with little or no dance background. Pink tights, slippers and black leotards preferred after the first class meeting.Instructor: Marti NealLocation: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $82.50. Non-resident: $92.505:15 to 6:15p.m.

Course #2425; Mon, June 17 - Mon, August 5

ACTINgKids Act! Going on Stage! (Two age groups offered)Put your child’s imagination into action in Kids Act, where they create their own characters and plays. In the end, at a professional theatre, students will perform their original plays, along with a short piece of Shakespearean verse, in front of scenery that they’ve created for family and friends. Final performance will be off-site on Saturday, August 24, 11a.m.Instructor: Aleta BarthellLocation: Arts and Crafts Room 140 at Encinitas Community Center

4 to 4:45p.m. (Ages 4-6)Course #2027; Wed, June 26 - Wed, August 21Fee: Resident: $159.00. Non-resident: $169.00

5 to 6p.m. (Ages 7-11)Course #2028; Wed, June 26 - Wed, August 21Fee: Resident: $169.00. Non-resident: $179.00

Teen Improv Worshop!Like to laugh? Improv your life and learn the art of improvisational acting during New Village Arts’ Spring Break Improv Camp. Your child will learn core techniques that will help them make strong character choices, improve listening skills on stage (and off) and gain confidence while performing in front of an audience. This class is perfect for all acting skill levels, from the beginner to the working performer who wants to keep their improvisational skills sharp for auditions! Taught by professionally trained improv performer, Steve Hohman.Instructor: Steven HohmanLocation: Meeting Room 120 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $149.00. Non-resident: $159.00

5:30 to 6:30p.m.Course #1801; Mon, June 24 - Mon, August 12 (Ages 11-14)

7 to 8p.m.Course #2421; Mon, June 24 - Mon, August 12 (Ages 12-15)

SPECIAL INTERESTBabysitter Training (Ages 11-14)This Child and Babysitter Safety Training class will teach you how to recognize an emergency. Pediatric first aid, CPR, child and infant care skills will be taught.Instructor: Lockhart TrainingLocation: Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $62.50. Non-resident: $72.509:30a.m. to 2p.m.

Course #1800; Sat, July 6, 2013

“Dance is universal….we all have the ability to dance!”-Marilee Gorham

Recreation Superintendent (and former dance instructor)

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enBeginner Drums (Ages 8-14)This class is for beginning drummers with little or no playing experience. Instruction is conducted in a friendly, safe and informative environment. The main goal is to have fun while learning to play. Sessions include multiple drumming techniques, musicianship basics and essential rudiments. A drum set approach to playing is also utilized to develop fine motor skills, as well as a coordinated group sound. Class equipment is provided. Students will need drumsticks for their personal use.Instructor: John HallLocation: Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $67.50. Non-resident: $77.509a.m. to 10a.m.

Course #2022: Wed, July 17 - Wed, August 14

TEEN LEAdERSHIPSeaside Day Camp Counselor in TrainingThe Counselor in Training Program (CIT) at Seaside Day Camp allows Seaside alumni and interested youth entering grades 8 through 11 in the fall, exclusive training and increased responsibilities, such as actively assisting with Seaside activities, supervision, and program development. Fees include special CIT shirts, training, and two weekly field trips. Space is limited to 6 teens per week. Requirements include: special application, letters of recommendation, applicant interview, minimum 2.5 GPA, parent permission and support, and 3-week commitment. Contact the Parks and Recreation office at (760) 633-2740 or download the special CIT application. Application deadline is May 6.

Junior Lifeguards Aide (Ages 14-17)If you are interested in becoming a Junior Lifeguard Aide, you must be between the ages of 14 and 17 and have prior experience in the Junior Lifeguard Program for at least one year. To apply for a position, you will need to register and send a letter of intent (via email: [email protected]) to the Junior Lifeguard Coordinator. Visit EncinitasJG.com for more information and testing requirements.Location: Moonlight Beach Fee: Resident: $12.50. Non-resident: $17.50Candidates not selected for an Aide position will be refunded, minus a $2.50 transaction fee9a.m. to 4p.m.Junior Lifeguard Coordinator will work with each selected Aide on individual schedule

Course #1769

TEEN TRIPSTrips are for Encinitas teen residents and SDUHSD students. Trips are supervised, alcohol and drug-free. Teens are on their own once inside the park and must stay with a buddy, group of friends or may accompany the City of Encinitas staff. All participants must ride to and from trip site on the City of Encinitas chartered bus. Trip fees include park admission and transportation. Magic Mountain TripAges: 7th through 12th grade studentsLocation: Pick-up and drop-off at Community Center parking lotFee: Resident: $62.50. Non-resident: $72.50Wed, July 10, 20138am to 10pmCourse # 1802

Universal Studios TripAges: 7th through 12th grade studentsLocation: Pick-up and drop-off at Community Center parking lotFee: Resident: $72.50. Non-resident: $82.50Wed, August 14, 20138am to 10pmCourse # 2007

“I feel like the City of Encinitas Recreation Department Teen Trips are the best kept secrets in Encinitas….except that I don’t want it to be a secret! The more parents that know, the better,

because the more trips they do, the better. I think they are perfect for encouraging independence in your teenager by keeping a safe boundary around them. I can’t say enough good things

about the trips and would encourage any parent who wants to nudge their teen in the area of

independence to try them out.”-Linda Goldsmith, Parent

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aDUltSFITNEssJazzercise (Ages 18 and up)Burn up to 600 calories in one fun and powerfully effective 60-minute total body workout. Every Jazzercise group fitness class combines dance-based cardio with strength training and stretching to sculpt, tone and lengthen muscles for maximum fat burn. Choreographed to today’s hottest music, Jazzercise is a fusion of jazz dance, resistance training, Pilates, yoga, and kickboxing. Start dancing yourself fit and change the shape of your body today! Location: Encinitas Community CenterMon- Thu; 6- 7:15p.m.Sat; 8:30-10:45a.m.$43 unlimited classes per month paid directly to Jazzercise at class

Pilates Mat Class (Ages 14 and up)Tired of the gym and want more personal attention? Join our Pilates mat class. Pilates exercises focus on conditioning the whole body, strengthening your core and spinal muscles. Build a body that is strong, supple and toned, while improving posture, flexibility and reducing stress. Our Pilates mat class will accommodate anyone with or without previous Pilates experience.Instructor: Sandy SchroederLocation: Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $82.50. Non-resident: $92.506:30 to 7:30p.m.

Course #1861; Thu, June 13 - Thu, August 15

Zumba Fitness (Ages 18 and up)Zumba is one of the fastest growing dance based fitness crazes in the country and with good reason. Zumba has put the fun back into fitness while giving you the weight loss and body toning results you’re looking for. With its party atmosphere and easy-to-follow dance moves, you’ll enjoy Latin rhythms such as Merengue, Salsa, Cumbia, Reggaeton, Belly Dance and Hip Hop. Come join the party! Drop ins Welcome! All registrations will be handled by Zumba at the class.Instructor: Jan Saddington- Tu, 6:30 to 7:30p.m.Instructor: Diane Yuskin- Wed, Thu, 6:30 to 7:30p.m.Location: Encinitas Community Center

Zumba Toning Class (Ages 18 and up)This new Zumba & Zumba Toning Combination Class really hits the mark without sacrificing any of the high energy and fun that Jan’s Zumba classes are known for. Five body toning routines are placed intermittently throughout this 55-minute Zumba class. This dynamic combination is just enough toning to target biceps, triceps, abs, back, shoulders & legs, without taking away from your dancing experience. 6-class punch cards are $48 - Sold only at the class.Location: Encinitas Community CenterTuesdays, 6:60-7:30p.m.

SPECIAL INTERESTActing Workshop for Adults (18 and up)Bring out the best actor inside of you. Whether you’ve had previous acting experience or always wanted to try it this course is for you. Learn versatile, core acting techniques in a fun and comfortable atmosphere in this workshop. All levels are welcome.Instructor: Aleta BarthellLocation: Stage - Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $125.00. Non-resident: $135.00Noon to 2p.m.

Course #2095; Sun, June 23 - Sun, August 18

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dANCE ANd mOVEmENTHula, Tahitian and Maori Dance (Ages 2 and up)Polynesian dancing from different islands using Poi balls, Hawaiian implements, Tahitian i is.Instructor: Kathleen AndreottiLocation: Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $22.50. Non-resident: $32.504 to 5p.m.

Course #1746; Tue, June 4 - Tue, June 25

Course #1922; Tue, July 2 - Tue, July 30

Course #2063; Tue, August 6 - Tue, August 27

Teen/Adult Ballet I (Ages 14 and up)Improve balance, f lexibi l i ty, a l ignment and coordination in a relaxed atmosphere. Class includes terminology, warm up, center and across the floor movements. Suitable for those with little or no dance background. Pink tights, slippers and black leotards preferred after the first class meeting.Instructor: Marti NealLocation: Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $82.50. Non-resident: $92.50

10 to 11a.m.Course #2437; Sat, June 15 - Sat, August 3

6:30 to 7:30p.m.Course #1917; Mon, June 17 - Mon, August 5

8:30 to 9:30p.m.Course #2426; Wed, June 12 - Wed, July 31

Teen/Adult Ballet II (Ages 14 and up)Intermediate level class including terminology, full barre and center, pirouettes, adagio and grand allegro movements taught in a relaxed atmosphere. Optional pointe/performing opportunities with instructor permission. Pink tights, pink slippers and black leotards after first class meeting.Instructor: Marti NealLocation: Encinitas Community Center

8:45 to 10p.m.Course #1910; Sat, June 15 - Sat, August 3 Fee: Resident: $82.50. Non-resident: $92.50

7:30 to 8:30p.m.Course #1757; Wed, June 12 - Wed, July 31Fee: Resident: $82.50. Non-resident: $92.50

7:30 to 8:45p.m.Course #1918; Mon, June 17 - Mon, August 5Fee: Resident: $98.50. Non-resident: $108.50

SPECIAL INTERESTPediatric CPR/AED (Ages 13 and up)This CPR class covers the guidelines and skills for performing CPR and uses an automated external defibrillator (AED) on adults and children. The goal of this skills-based training is to help students develop the knowledge, skills and confidence to respond in an emergency. Participants receive a two year certificate from the American Safety Health Institute and a digital download booklet. The class is taught by Lockhart Training, an independent training center for ASHI, ECSI and AHA.Location: Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $62.50. Non-resident: $72.506 to 9p.m.

Course #2419; Mon, August 12 CPR/AED/First Aid Review (Ages 13 and up)This CPR class covers the guidelines and skills for performing CPR and uses an automated external defibrillator (AED) on adults and includes a basic first aid review. Class is ideal for lay responders, coaches, teachers, parents and those who want to learn how to perform adult CPR/AED and basic first aid in order to confidently respond to an emergency. Upon completion, participants receive two year certificates from the American Safety Health Institute (ASHI) and a digital download booklet. Class is taught by Lockhardt Training an independent training center for ASHI, ECSI and AHA.Location: Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $62.50. Non-resident: $72.506 to 9p.m.

Course #2418; Mon, July 8

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SportSBASKETBAll LEAgUESWomen’s Basketball League (Ages 18 and up)The Women’s Basketball League is for players of all abilities. Games are played on Monday nights, beginning at 6:30p.m. Individuals are welcome. Players are drafted and then placed on teams. Please call (760) 943-2269 for more information.Location: Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $277.50. Non-resident: $302.50Games between 6:30 and 9:30p.m.

Course #2024; Mon, June 3 - Mon, August 19

Women’s Basketball Morning League (Ages 18 and up)Get up and get moving with our Ladies only basketball league. This informal league is designed for adult players of all abilities. Games are full court, teams vary daily and the vibe is great. Get your cardio, meet new friends and work on your game this summer!Location: Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $12.50. Non-resident: $22.507:30-8:30a.m.

Course #2414; Tue, June 4 - Tue, August 27

Men’s Basketball League (18 and up)Come join the best men’s adult basketball league in North County. Games are full court with two professional officials, a score keeper and timer. League games consist of 5 on 5 action, featuring two twenty minute periods with most local CIF rules prevailing. Teams may carry up to 12 players. Only team registrations are accepted. Games are played on Wednesday nights with game times ranging from 6pm-9pm weekly. Email [email protected] to get your registration packet or for more information.Location: Encinitas Community Center

Competitive DivisionFee: Resident: $352.50. Non-resident: $402.50Course #2072; Wed, June 12 - Wed, September 4

Intermediate DivisionFee: Resident: $352.50. Non-resident: $402.50Course #2073; Wed, June 12 - Wed, September 4

Men’s Basketball Lunch League (18 and up)Full court basketball without the hassles of open gym play! The Encinitas Community Center hosts our Men’s Basketball Daily Lunch League. Games are full court, limited to twelve minutes and have specific rules in place to avoid arguments and stoppage of play. Take your game to the next level with Encinitas Men’s Basketball Lunch League.Location: Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $27.50. Non-resident: $37.50Times vary weekly

Course #2417; Mon, June 3 - Tue, August 27

Youth Basketball League (Ages 6-13) Encinitas Youth Basketball leagues are designed for players of all abilities. The summer season will consist of six games plus a single elimination playoff round for teams that qualify. We utilize a skills assessment and draft system to ensure fair and balanced teams. No teammate or specific coach requests are taken. Players will receive a team jersey, participant medal and guaranteed playing time. Teams will practice once a week with games on Saturdays. Volunteer coaches are needed for the success of this program. If interested in coaching or for more information please call: (760) 943-2269. Registration deadline is June 3rd, 2013. Leagues do fill up so please do not wait. Register today! Location: Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $92.50. Non-resident: $102.50Sat, June 8 - Sat, August 10

Division A (Skills assessment Jun 8: 1 to 2p.m.)Ages: 12-13: Course #2001

Division B (Skills assessment Jun 8: 12 to 1p.m.)Ages: 10-11: Course #2406

Division C (Skills assessment Jun 8: 10 to 11a.m.)Ages: 8-9: Course #2407

Division D (Skills assessment Jun 8: 9 to 10a.m.)Ages: 6-7: Course #2408

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tSSunday Morning Hoops (Ages 16 and up)Get your Sunday morning hoops on at the Community Center. Sunday morning hoops is a great way to get in shape while having fun.  Games are played 5 on 5 full court. Games are based on continuous play to promote great cardio by keeping games moving.Location: Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $12.50. Non-resident: $22.508:30 to 10:30a.m.

Course #2053; Sun, June 2 - Sun, August 25

gOLFGolf ClinicsClinic will cover full swing, chipping, pitching, driving and sand shots. Clinic develops etiquette and knowledge of the game. All levels of players welcome. Bring your own equipment; otherwise, balls and clubs will be provided.Location: Encinitas Ranch Golf Course

Adult Coed (18 and up)Fee: Resident: $162.50. Non-resident: $172.5010 to 11a.m.Course #1998; Sat, July 13 - Sat, August 17

Youth (Ages 6-12)Fee: Resident: $137.50. Non-resident: $147.5011a.m. to noonCourse #1999; Sat, July 13 - Sat, August 17

SOFTBAll LEAgUESSoftball (Ages 18 and up)Get outside and enjoy the beautiful southern California weather by playing some softball. Get your friends and co-workers together and register a team in the upcoming coed softball league. Softball is a great team building exercise and a great way to get in shape. Location: Cardiff Sports Park

Adult CoedFee: Resident: $450.00. Non-resident: $460.00Course #2392; Mon, August 5 - Mon, December 9

Fee: Resident: $450.00. Non-resident: $460.00Course #1394; Tue, August 6 - Tue, December 10

Men’sFee: Resident: $450.00. Non-resident: $460.00Course #2395; Wed, August 7 - Wed, December 11

Restaurant Softball League (Ages 18 and up)The restaurant softball league is an annual tradition, going on 20 years. Who has the best restaurant softball team in North County? Register your restaurant today and find out. Location: Cardiff Sports ParkFee: Standard charge: $400.00

Course #2397; Tue, June 4 - Tue, September 17

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“One can only handle so much TV a week. Getting out and playing some ball with

friends during the week has been awesome, and there’s no better place to play than

at home in Encinitas.”-Tony Ordonez, Softball Player

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Senior Women’s Softball Tournament (Ages 50 and up)The Encinitas Senior Women’s Softball Tournament attracts teams from all across the country. This tournament is always a laid-back environment and a break from the usual competitive tournaments. Register today to beat the heat and participate in a great tournament. Divisions: 50+, 55/60+, 65+. Location: Cardiff Sports ParkFee: Standard charge: $400.00

Course #1846; Sat, July 20 - Sun, July 21

SPECIAL INTEREST7 v 7 Soccer (Ages 18 and up)If you are looking for a fun way to get in shape, soccer is the sport for you. Our 7 v 7 soccer leagues are guaranteed to be energy-filled experience. Get your friends and co-workers together and register a team today. Location: Cardiff Sports Park

CoedFee: Resident: $300.00. Non-resident: $310.006p.m. to 9p.m.Course #2398; Thu, August 15 - Thu, December 12

Men’sFee: Resident: $300.00. Non-resident: $310.006 to 9p.m.Course #2399; Fri, August 16 - Fri, December 13

Adult Coed Kickball (18 and up)Are you and your friends looking for a way to have fun, play sports, but not get caught up in the competitive atmosphere of other sports? Adult kickball is a great way to have fun with friends and co-workers while playing in a stress free environment. Adult kickball is the same fun game that you played as a child but now you get to enjoy it as an adult. Relive your childhood by registering a team today. Location: Cardiff Sports ParkFee: Resident: $350.00. Non-resident: $360.006 to 9p.m.

Course #2396; Mon, August 12 - Mon, December 9

VOllEYBAllAdult Indoor Volleyball (Ages 18 and up)Adult Co-ed Volleyball is for individuals of all abilities. The class will consist of games, along with short instructional periods. This class is led and instructed by Dennis Mathis and his qualified coaching staff. Instructor: Dennis MathisLocation: Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $66.50. Non-resident: $76.506:30 to 9:30p.m.

Course #2061; Tue, July 9 - Tue, August 27

Youth Indoor Volleyball Clinic (Ages 10-17)Bump, Set, SPIKE!! Encinitas Teen Volleyball Clinic is for teenagers of all ages and abilities. This instructional clinic will feature a combination of drills and scrimmages designed to enhance your skills and knowledge of the game. Our Teen Volleyball course is taught by instructor, Dennis Mathis who has developed a great system to develop your fundamental skills.Instructor: Dennis MathisLocation: Encinitas Community CenterFee: Resident: $66.50. Non-resident: $76.504:30 to 6p.m.

Course #1852; Tue, July 9 - Tue, August 27

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“I hadn’t played volleyball in years. Being able to play in the evenings in the gym, with some

instruction has been great. I’ve become a better player in my 40s than I was in my 20s.”

-Matt Cunningham Volleyball Clinic Participant

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tSSURFPrivate Surf Lessons (Ages 5 and up)If you are a beginner surfer, or you are looking to develop your surfing skills, our private surf instruction could be the right class for you. We offer one-on-one private instruction or small group private lessons with three students per instructor. Our private lessons are custom designed for individuals, families or any type of group. Fees are based on number of hours and participants. To schedule a lesson call (760) 633-2758 Mon – Thurs or (760) 519-3739 Fri – Sun.Location: Moonlight Beach

Surf-Birthday Party (Ages 5 and up)Learn to surf or improve your surfing skills with friends and family on your next birthday. Fees are per person. Call (760) 633-2758 for information. Party is three hours in length and offered between 9a.m. and 6p.m. Two hours of professional instruction, customized to the skill level of each participant. Beach set up, surfboards and wetsuits are included. Additional services are available on request.Location: Moonlight Beach

Surf-Day Trip (Ages 13 and up)The Southern California coastline has so many good waves and diverse surf breaks, we created a class that is all about exploring, finding and surfing those amazing waves. One Saturday each month, we will take a day trip to a different surf spot within a 1–2 hour distance. We will decide where we are going on the Friday before, based on the overall surfing conditions, swell directions and wave forecast. This unique surfing experience is offered only to the intermediate or advanced level surfer.Instructor: Brent StephensFee: Resident: $152.50. Non-resident: $162.506a.m. to 6p.m.

Course #1728; Sat, June 15, 2013

Course #1831; Sat, July 20, 2013

Course #2000; Sat, August 17, 2013

Surf- Step Up (Ages 10-17)Step up is an advanced surf training program designed to help students work on their competitive skills and strategies while increasing their overall performance and endurance. Our staff is made up entirely of local professional and amateur surfers along with photographers and a nutritionist. Our emphasis is to maximize each individuals talents through proper training, physical and mental strength, proper nutrition, photo and video analysis and proper boards for size and skill level. We shoot both photos and video during each session for daily analysis, and we have more than 50 short-boards available to ride during training.Location: Moonlight Beach Fee: Resident: $302.50. Non-resident: $312.508a.m. to 1p.m.

Course #1779; Mon, June 17 - Fri, June 21

Course #1843; Mon, July 15 - Fri, July 19

Course #1991; Mon, August 12 - Fri, August 16

Weekend Surf-Youth, Teen & Adult (Ages 6 and up)If you don’t surf yet, it is never too late to start. This class is offered every Saturday morning and is taught by a very educated and professional staff. We teach students about the tides, reefs, sandbars, winds, swells and how each of these elements affects the size and quality of waves. It is a perfect class for the beginner to intermediate level surfer.Instructor: Dawn Patrol SurfLocation: Moonlight Beach Fee: Resident: $202.50. Non-resident: $212.5010a.m. to noon

Course #2250; Sat, June 1 - Sat, June 22

Course #2427; Sat, July 6 - Sat, July 27

Course #2429; Sat, August 3 - Sat, August 24

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ARTS ANd CRAFTSSittin’ and Knittin’Knitters of all skill levels are invited to bring their yarn/needles and work on projects with others who share their interest. No fee. Ongoing throughout the year.4th Tuesday of every month.Volunteer Facilitator: Valerie DivitaLocation: Arts and Crafts Room 140 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Free

Course #805; Tues, 10a.m. to Noon

COmPUTERSComputer Tutoring Volunteers will aid you with a working knowledge of computer applications such as computer start up/ shut down, email attachments, word processing, spreadsheets and Internet Services. Tutors will also teach you how to register for classes online. You can work with Microsoft Word, Excel and Windows programs. This is offered on a first come, first served basis. This program is ongoing throughout the year.Location: Computer Lab at Encinitas Senior CenterFee: FreeMon, June 3- Mon, August 26 (No tutor June 24 and July 1)9a.m. to 11:00a.m.Tutor: Linda Melikian

Tue, June 4 - Tue, August 2710a.m. to 11:30a.m.Tutor: Judy Gura

Wed, June 5 - Wed, August 289:30a.m. to 11:30a.m.Tutor: Tony Taussig

Open Computer LabThe Senior Computer Lab offers 14 Dell Internet-accessible computers with software applications, one printer and a scanner. Use of the computers and software is free and available when computer classes are not in session. M–F 8:00a.m.–3:45p.m.Location: Computer Lab at Encinitas Senior CenterFee: Free

dANCE ANd mOVEmENTSocial DanceStrike up the band and dance to the classic melodies of yesteryear! Couples and singles are welcome. Singles can look forward to “mixers” and “waterfalls”. Light refreshments are provided during intermission. There is a free raffle drawing at every dance. Admission is $5, payable at the door. Location: Banquet Hall 142 at Encinitas Community Center3rd Friday of the month2p.m. to 4p.m.

Fri, June 21 - The Cradit UnionFri, July 19 - Billy Harper BandFri, Aug 16 - The Pier Group

Thu, June 6 - Thu, August 29 (No tutor July 4, 11, 18)1p.m. to 3p.m.Tutor: Tom Tindel

Fri, June 7 - Fri, June 28 9a.m. to 11:30a.m.Tutor: Shikah Sharma

Fri, June 7 - Fri, August 30 (No tutor July 5 and 19)1p.m. to 3p.m.Tutor: Jugesh Saxena

CITY OF ENCINITAS SENIOR CENTERAll Senior Center programs are offered for those 50 years of age and up, unless otherwise noted. Classes are subject to change and may be cancelled if minimum participation is not met. Fee-based classes for the session require payment in full at the time of enrollment. You may register online, by mail or in person.

Senior Center Phone NumbersFront Counter: (760) 943-2250Lunch Reservations: (760) 943-2258Out and About Transportation: (760) 943-2256

Senior Center Hours of Operation:Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. – 4:00p.m.Closed July 4

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0+Ballroom Dance Ballroom Dancing is fun and good for your health. Improve your posture, coordination, balance, timing and concentration by learning the basic steps, how to lead and how to follow. This is a beginner/intermediate class. Come with or without a partner.Instructor: Sandy SchroederLocation: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community Center

Cha ChaCourse #1754; Mon, June 10 - Mon, June 24 (No class June 3)1:30p.m. to 2:30p.m.Fee: Resident: $16.00. Non-resident: $19.00

FoxtrotCourse #1853; Mon, July 8 - Mon, July 29 (No class July 1)1:30p.m. to 2:30p.m.Fee: Resident: $21.00. Non-resident: $24.00

JitterbugCourse #2068; Mon, August 5 - Mon, August 12(No class Aug 19, 26)1:30p.m. to 2:30p.m.Fee: Resident: $11.00. Non-resident: $14.00

Hula and Tahitian Dance – IntermediateHave fun with exercise while learning cultural dances from the Polynesian Islands of Hawaii and Tahiti. Hula instruction includes using implements such as feathered gourds and graceful fingers to tell stories. Learn how to perform figure eights with your hips and much more.Instructor: Kailani AndreottiLocation: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community Center

Course #1762; Thu, June 6 - Thu, June 272p.m. to 3p.m.Fee: Resident: $21.00. Non-resident: $24.00

Course #1860; Thu, July 11 - Thu, July 25 (No class July 4)2p.m. to 3p.m.Fee: Resident: $16.00. Non-resident: $19.00

(No Hula in August)

Line Dancing Form lines and dance to popular music while doing vines, jazzboxes and shuffles. No partner required. Some basic knowledge of beginning steps required. Monthly registration required. FREE class on the 5th Monday and/or Friday of the month with monthly registration.Instructor: Lois SpauldingLocation: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community Center

Beginning Level 1, Monday, 9a.m. to 10a.m.Course #1742; Mon, June 3 - Mon, June 24 Fee: Resident: $13.00. Non-resident: $16.00

Course #1914; Mon, July 1 - Mon, July 29Fee: Resident: $13.00. Non-resident: $16.00

Course #2057; Mon, August 5 - Mon, August 26Fee: Resident: $13.00. Non-resident: $16.00

Beginning Level 2, Friday, 9a.m. to 10a.m.Course #1772; Fri, June 7 - Fri, June 28Fee: Resident: $13.00. Non-resident: $16.00

Course #1874; Fri, July 5 - Fri, July 26Fee: Resident: $13.00. Non-resident: $16.00

Course #2083; Fri, August 2 - Fri, August 30Fee: Resident: $13.00. Non-resident: $16.00

Intermediate. Friday, 10:15a.m. to 11:15a.m.Course #1773; Fri, June 7 - Fri, June 28Fee: Resident: $13.00. Non-resident: $16.00

Course #1875; Fri, July 5 - Fri, July 26Fee: Resident: $13.00. Non-resident: $16.00

Course #2084; Fri, August 2 - Fri, August 30Fee: Resident: $13.00. Non-resident: $16.00

FITNEssDrumming FitYou + Drumsticks + Stabil i ty Ball + Music = A n A m a z i n g Wo r k o u t E x p e r i e n c e ! Feel and enjoy the pulsating rhythms, dynamic movement and powerful percussions of this new movement and rhythm program. Drumming rhythms on your stability ball works with your entire body and mind, freeing your spirit! All enthusiasts are welcome. NO instrumental or rhythm knowledge necessary. Dress lightly and bring waterInstructor: Jen DagatiLocation: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community Center

Course #2372; Tue, June 4 - Tue, June 25, 9a.m. to 10a.m.Fee: Resident: $21.00. Non-resident: $24.00

Course #2373; Tue, July 9 - Tue, July 30, 9a.m. to 10a.m. (No class July 2)Fee: Resident: $21.00. Non-resident: $24.00

Course #2374; Tue, August 6 - Tue, August 27, 9a.m. to 10a.m.Fee: Resident: $21.00. Non-resident: $24.00

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Exercise with CarlParticipate in synchronized fitness, stretching, strengthening, balance and coordination exercises. Exercise to music and build strength using elastic stretch bands. All fitness levels welcome (exercises may be performed while seated). Instructor: Carl Grubbs

Course #1740; Mon, June 3 - Mon, June 24, 10:15a.m. to 11:15a.m.(June 24 class meets in the Banquet Hall side B)Fee: Resident: $13.00. Non-resident: $16.00

Course #1913; Mon, July 1, 22 29, 10:15a.m. to 11:15a.m.in Banquet Hall side BMon, July 8, 9:00a.m. to 10:00am in Parking lot(No class July15)Fee: Resident: $13.00. Non-resident: $16.00

Course #2055; Mon, August 5, 9:00a.m. to 10:00a.m. in Parking lotMon Aug 12- 26, 10:15a.m. to 11:15am in GymFee: Resident: $13.00. Non-resident: $16.00

Fun SwayThis class is designed for those who love to “dance to the music.” Low impact movements with original upbeat songs from the 40s, 50s, and 60s give cardio workout that’s “fun with fitness” for all active adult ages and dance ability. Instructor: Charla ThomasLocation: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community Center

Course #1760; Thu, June 6 - Thu, June 27, 10a.m. to 11a.m.Fee: Resident: $21.00. Non-resident: $24.00

Course #1858; Thu, July 11 - Thu, July 25, 10a.m. to 11am (No class July 4)Fee: Resident: $16.00. Non-resident: $19.00

Course #2032; Thu, August 1 - Thu, August 22, 10a.m. to 11am (No class Aug 29)Fee: Resident: $21.00. Non-resident: $24.00

PickleballPickleball is easier than tennis, more fun than badminton and a little slower paced than ping pong. It’s a social sport without being physically demanding. All basics and rules of the game are taught. Equipment is furnished by instructor.Volunteer Instructor: Pat CarrollLocation: Gymnasium at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Free

Course #789; 2:30p.m. to 4p.m., Fri, June 14- August 23(No play June 7, August 30)

Pickleball Open PlayCome practice your skills. Please check the gym calendar at www.encinitasparksandrec.com for Pickleball play time. Must sign a waiver before playing.Location: Gymnasium at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Free

Course #1723; 8:30a.m. to 10:30a.m.(Play only on Wednesday, June 5, 12, 19 and Aug 14, 21)

Pilates Mat ClassPilates is the perfect method of body conditioning. Pilates exercises focus on conditioning the whole body and strengthening the core and spinal muscles. Build a strong, supple, and toned body. Improve posture and flexibility while reducing stress. Class instruction will be modified to fit your physical abilities. Please wear comfortable clothing. Instructor: Sandy SchroederLocation: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community Center

Course #1755; Mon, June 10 - Mon, June 24, 12:15p.m. to 1:15p.m. (No class June 3)Fee: Resident: $16.00. Non-resident: $19.00

Course #1855; Mon, July 8 - Mon, July 29, 12:15p.m. to 1:15pm (No class July 1)Fee: Resident: $21.00. Non-resident: $24.00

Course #2074; Mon, August 5 - Mon, August 12, 12:15p.m. to 1:15p.m. (No class Aug 19, 26)Fee: Resident: $11.00. Non-resident: $14.00

“Pickleball is addictive, fun and fabulous.”-Kathe, Pickleball Player

Check out the newand improved City website at:www.EncinitasCA.gov

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Qi GongQi Gong is an ancient system developed in Asia for overall fitness and health. Participants will engage in simple, fluid motions that include standing, movement and sitting.Instructor: Andrew JonesLocation: Meeting Room 120 at Encinitas Community Center

Monday, 8:30a.m. to 9:30a.m.Course #1743; Mon, June 3 - Mon, June 24, 8:30a.m. to 9:30a.m.Fee: Resident: $21.00. Non-resident: $24.00

Course #1916; Mon, July 1 - Mon, July 29, 8:30a.m. to 9:30a.m.Fee: Resident: $26.00. Non-resident: $29.00

Course # 2059; Mon, August 5 - Mon, August 26, 8:30a.m. to 9:30a.m.Fee: Resident: $21.00. Non-resident: $24.00

Thursday, 8:30a.m. to 9:30a.m.Course #1764; Thu, June 6 - Thu, June 27, 8:30a.m. to 9:30a.m.Fee: Resident: $21.00. Non-resident: $24.00

Course #1863; Thu, July 11 - Thu, July 25, 8:30a.m. to 9:30am (No class July 4)Fee: Resident: $16.00. Non-resident: $19.00

Course #2080; Thu, August 1 - Thu, August 29, 8:30a.m. to 9:30a.m.Fee: Resident: $26.00. Non-resident: $29.00

Silver Age YogaThis is a 60-minute Free Yoga class open to all seniors. Enjoy the benefits of Yoga from the comfort of your chair or the floor. All fitness levels can benefit from this class. Quarterly registration is required.Instructor: Silver Age VolunteerLocation: Meeting Room 120 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Free

Course #2058; Mon, June 3 - Mon, August 262p.m. to 3p.m.

T’ai Chi Chih Tai Chi Chih is a moving meditation that consists of 20, easy enjoyable movements that may help cultivate health, serenity and longevity. Tai Chi Chih practice improves balance, reduces stiffness, regulates blood pressure, increases energy, promotes restful sleep, and relieves stress. Learn all 20 movements in the 3 month beginning class, and refine for greater benefit in the intermediate class. (No beginning class offered during the summer.)Location: Meeting Room 120 at Encinitas Community Center

Intermediate (Wednesday)Instructor: Christina Tillotson

Course #1756; Wed, June 12 - Wed, June 26, 10:30a.m. to 11:30a.m. (No class June 6)Fee: Resident: $16.00. Non-resident: $19.00

Course #1856; Wed, July 3 - Wed, July 24, 10:30a.m. to 11:30am (No class July 31)Fee: Resident: $21.00. Non-resident: $24.00

Course #2030; Wed, August 7 - Wed, August 21, 10:30a.m. to 11:30a.m. (No class Aug 28)Fee: Resident: $16.00. Non-resident: $19.00

Intermediate (Friday)Instructor: Pam TowneCourse #1781; Fri, June 7 - Fri, June 28, 10:30a.m. to 11:30a.m.Fee: Resident: $21.00. Non-resident: $24.00

Course #1882; Fri, July 5 - Fri, July 26, 10:30a.m. to 11:30a.m.Fee: Resident: $21.00. Non-resident: $24.00

Course #2091; Fri, August 9 - Fri, August 30, 10:30a.m. to 11:30a.m. (No class Aug 2)Fee: Resident: $21.00. Non-resident: $24.00

Gentle YogaMove with your breath! Customized poses may improve joint mobility, increase muscle tone, improve circulation, increase balance, release tension, and improve the quality of your sleep. Regain bountiful energy and a spring in your step! Appropriate for Beginner-Intermediate levels. Please bring a yoga mat.Instructor: Julia TannerLocation: Meeting Room 120 at Encinitas Community Center

Course #2375; Wed, June 5 - Wed, June 26, 8:30a.m. to 9:30a.m.Fee: Resident: $21.00. Non-resident: $24.00

Course #2376; Wed, July 10 - Wed, July 31, 8:30a.m. to 9:30am (No class July 3)Fee: Resident: $21.00. Non-resident: $24.00

Course # 2377; Wed, August 7 - Wed, August 28, 8:30a.m. to 9:30a.m.Fee: Resident: $21.00. Non-resident: $24.00

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aDUltS 50+Yoga for Self Healing and JoyEnjoy the healing practice of yoga in this beginning to intermediate class designed to balance and align body, mind, emotions, spirit, and life energy. We’ll practice breathing and centering, flow in and out of yoga poses that stretch, strengthen, and energize, and finally recline in guided relaxation. You’ll leave with a joyful sense of well-being! Please bring a yoga mat. One pound wrist weights are optional.Instructor: Susie BehrLocation: Meeting Room 120 at Encinitas Community Center

Tuesday, 8:30a.m. to 9:30a.m.Course #1751; Tue, June 4 - Tue, June 25, 8:30a.m. to 9:30a.m.Fee: Resident: $21.00. Non-resident: $24.00

Course #1932; Tue, July 2 - Tue, July 30, 8:30a.m. to 9:30a.m.Fee: Resident: $26.00. Non-resident: $29.00

Course #2065; Tue, August 6 - Tue, August 20, 8:30a.m. to 9:30a.m. (No class Aug 27)Fee: Resident: $16.00. Non-resident: $19.00

Tuesday, 10:00a.m. to 11:00a.m.Course #1752; Tue, June 4 - Tue, June 25, 10a.m. to 11a.m.Fee: Resident: $21.00. Non-resident: $24.00

Course #1933; Tue, July 2 - Tue, July 30, 10a.m. to 11a.m.Fee: Resident: $26.00. Non-resident: $29.00

Course #2066; Tue, August 6 - Tue, August 20, 10a.m. to 11am (No class Aug 27)Fee: Resident: $16.00. Non-resident: $19.00

Thursday, 10a.m. to 11a.m.Course #1765; Thu, June 6 - Thu, June 27, 10a.m. to 11a.m.Fee: Resident: $21.00. Non-resident: $24.00

Course #1864; Thu, July 11 - Thu, July 25, 10a.m. to 11am (No class July 4)Fee: Resident: $16.00. Non-resident: $19.00

Course #2081; Thu, August 1 - Thu, August 22, 10a.m. to 11am (No class Aug 29)Fee: Resident: $21.00. Non-resident: $24.00

Yoga: The Fountain of YouthThis ancient system of integrating body, mind, and spirit keeps us energized and healthy as we move into the latter part of our life. Attention to the mind and awareness of the breath, added to the movements of the body, will bring clarity of mind, improved circulation and enhanced flexibility. These safe and gentle poses will leave you feeling relaxed and rejuvenated. Please bring a yoga mat.Instructor: Catharine ChichakianLocation: Meeting Room 120 at Encinitas Community Center

Course #2378; Fri, June 7 - Fri, June 28, 8:30a.m. to 9:30a.m.Fee: Resident: $21.00. Non-resident: $24.00

No classes in July

Course #2380; Fri, August 2 - Fri, August 30, 8:30a.m. to 9:30a.m.Fee: Resident: $26.00. Non-resident: $29.00

Zumba GoldZumba Gold can leave a person with a “feel good” sensation by using easy-to-follow dance steps, coupled with infectious music, to create a truly fun and party-like atmosphere. This class is a moderate cardio workout for all levels and abilities. Dance your way to vibrant health. Dress lightly and bring water.Instructor: Donna BillmeyerLocation: Dance/Exercise Room 117 at Encinitas Community Center

Course #1753; Tue, June 4 - Tue, June 25, 10:30a.m. to 11:30a.m.Fee: Resident: $21.00. Non-resident: $24.00

Course #1934; Tue, July 9 - Tue, July 30, 10:30a.m. to 11:30am (No class July 2)Fee: Resident: $21.00. Non-resident: $24.00

Course #2067; Tue, August 6 - Tue, August 2710:30a.m. to 11:30a.m.Fee: Resident: $21.00. Non-resident: $24.00

gAmESDuplicate Bridge PlayImprove your skill level, concentration and memory by playing the challenging game of ACBL- sanctioned Duplicate Bridge. This is a weekly ongoing program, so you may participate at any time throughout the year. Cost is $41 for a book of 8 play coupons/play sessions. No expiration date for coupon books. No refunds or exchanges.Director: Paul LandrumLocation: Banquet Hall 142B at Encinitas Community CenterFee: $41.00Thu, June 6 - Thu, August 29, 12:30p.m. to 4p.m. (No play July 4)

Mah JongWe look forward to your part ic ipat ion in th is re laxed environment, where al l levels o f f r i e n d l y c o m p e t i t i o n a r e w e l c o m e .Every ThursdayLocation: Meeting Room 120A at Encinitas Community CenterFee: FreeCourse #784; Thu, 12:30p.m. to 3:30p.m. (No play July 4)

Party BridgeWe look forward to your part ic ipat ion in th is re laxed environment, where al l levels o f f r i e n d l y c o m p e t i t i o n a r e w e l c o m e .Every ThursdayLocation: Meeting Room 120B at Encinitas Community CenterFee: FreeCourse #788; Thu, 12:30p.m. to 3:30p.m. (No play July 4)

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0+Pool TournamentThe City of Encinitas Senior Center hosts quarterly Pool Tournaments in January, April, July and October. Tournaments are held the third Thursday of the month at 11:00a.m. Refreshments will be provided and there is no fee to participate. Prizes will be awarded to the 1st place winner!Location: Game Room at Encinitas Senior CenterFee: FreeThu, July 18, 201311a.m. to 4p.m.

mUSICSing for your LifeIt’s a singing party! Uplifting music, great company and all around fun! Open to everyone. Performances are optional.Instructor: Chanara RichmondLocation: Game Room at Encinitas Senior Center

Course #1778; Fri, June 7 - Fri, June 28, 10:30a.m. to 11:30a.m.Fee: Resident: $21.00. Non-resident: $24.00

Course #1879; Fri, July 5 - Fri, July 26, 10:30a.m. to 11:30a.m.Fee: Resident: $21.00. Non-resident: $24.00

Course #2087; Fri, August 16 - Fri, August 30, 10:30a.m. to 11:30a.m. (No class Aug 2, 9)Fee: Resident: $16.00. Non-resident: $19.00

NUTRITIONLittle Oaks CafeEnjoy a delicious meal served in the Banquet Hall. Reservations are required and can be made up until 8:00a.m. of the day you would like to have lunch, by calling (760) 943-2258. Although reservations are required for a guaranteed meal, extras may be available on a first-come-first-served basis for those without a reservation. Check the menus available at the Senior Center for daily meal options. This program is supported by donations, the Older Americans Act with funds awarded to the City of Encinitas by the County of San Diego Aging and Independence Services, and the City of Encinitas. The suggested donation for seniors 60+ is $4. No eligible person shall be denied a meal because of failure or inability to contribute. Under 60 there is a mandatory fee of $6. No lunch Thursday, July 4.Nutrition Coordinators: Judy Esquivel and Lynda SmithLocation: Banquet Hall 142A at Encinitas Community CenterM-F; 11:30a.m. to 12:30p.m.

Nutrition Project CouncilThe most effective way to ensure that the Nutrition Program is addressing the needs of the senior community is to have a participant advisory body, the Nutrition Project Council. The Council advises the Nutrition Coordinator on matters relating to the provision of nutrition. Everyone is welcome to attend. 2nd Friday of every other monthLocation: Banquet Hall 142A at Encinitas Community CenterFee: FreeFri; July 12, 9:30a.m. to 10:30a.m.

OUTREACH SERVICESAARP Driver’s Safety ProgramThis is the Nation’s first and largest 8-hour classroom refresher course designed especially for drivers 55+. Insurance companies offer discounts to graduates of the program. Cost is $12 with an AARP card and $14 for general public per person. Fee must be paid in class by check made payable to AARP only. Be sure to bring your AARP card to class. Call (760) 943-2250 to reserve a spot. 2nd and 3rd Tuesday of every other month.Volunteer Instructor: Carl PalechekLocation: Arts and Crafts Room 140 at Encinitas Community CenterTue; 12:30p.m. to 4:30p.m., July 9 & 16

Bereavement Support Group“As they participate, they remember; as they remember, they grieve, as they grieve, they heal.” For those looking to find help and healing from the loss of a loved-one, come and participate in this ongoing grief support group, led by Bereavement Counselors from Hospice By the Sea. Each session will provide participants the space to share stories as well as exercises and instruction related to navigating grief and loss processes.1st and 3rd Monday of the monthVolunteer Facilitator: Patricia ThompsonLocation: Arts and Crafts Room 140 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Free

Course #755Mon; 2:30p.m. to 3:30p.m.

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aDUltS 50+Blood Pressure ClinicAn EMT from San Diego Medical Services is available to check your blood pressure. 1st and 3rd Friday of the month1st and 3rd Friday of the monthLocation: Conference Room A 119 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Free

Course #756; Fri, 9:30a.m. to 11:30a.m.

Cal VetVeterans are you interested in getting the benefits you have earned? Do you have questions about the VA system? A volunteer, working with the California Department of Veterans Affairs (CalVet), and the San Diego County Veterans Service Office, will be at the Encinitas Senior Center outside of the Banquet Hall the 2nd Wednesday of the month from 9:00a.m. to 1:00p.m. to assist veterans, spouses, and families with obtaining their benefits. This is a free service to help vets determine what benefits may be available to them, determine their eligibility, provide referrals to appropriate services or organizations, and even answer those, what does this letter mean, questions. Appointments are not necessary.2nd Wednesday of the monthCal Vet Volunteer: Jim CejkaLocation: Outside Banquet Hall 142AFee: FreeWed, 9a.m. to 1p.m.

Diabetes Support GroupSeniors dealing with diabetes, or who have a family member who has diabetes, are invited to attend the Support Group. Information and emotional aid are offered. Generally meets the 3rd Tuesday of each monthVolunteer Facilitator: Tracy LewisLocation: Arts and Crafts Room 140 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Free

Course #765; Tue, 10a.m. to 11a.m.

Elder Law and AdvocacyAn attorney can help you with legal services such as wills, family issues, fraud, neglect, power of attorney and other legal issues. Appointments required; call (800) 434-0222. Ages: 60 and up.4th Thursday of every month. Attorney: Karin SchumacherLocation: Conference Room A 119 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Free

Course #768; Thu, 10a.m. to 2p.m.

HICAP CounselingHICAP stands for Health Insurance Counseling & Advocacy Program. Ask a counselor about Medicare, supplemental insurance, HMO options and medical bills. By appointment only; call (800) 434-0222. Ages: 60 and up.Location: Conference Room B 116 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Free

3rd Tuesday of the monthVolunteer Facilitator: Cheri SaifniaCourse #1149; Tue, 9a.m. to 11a.m.

2nd Thursday of the monthVolunteer Facilitator: Joanne FinkCourse #744; Thu; 9:30a.m. to 11:30a.m.

Project C.A.R.E.Project C.A.R.E. is a FREE “Safety Net” program of services for Encinitas seniors. If you live alone, this is a great resource. Services include: Gatekeeper, Vial of Life, Home Safety Check and information and referrals. Call (760) 943-2250 for more information.Location: Encinitas Senior Center

The Angel’s Depot ProgramThe Encinitas Senior Center partners with Angel’s Depot, a nonprofit, charitable agency, that packs nonperishable, nutritionally balanced boxes of food for low income senior citizens. The FREE food boxes from Angel’s Depot are delivered to the Center monthly and distributed at the Senior Center. The program is for Encinitas residents ages 55+ with a disability who meet the income qualifications. Please call (760) 599-7093 for additional eligibility requirements and an application.Location: Outreach Office at Encinitas Senior Center

Volunteer OpportunitiesVolunteers are vital to the Senior Center. Volunteers assist with Senior Dances, the Nutrition Program, Out and About Transportation, Instructional Classes and much more. Please pick up an application from the Senior Center front counter if any of the above opportunities interest you and you have some time to give.

Out and About Volunteer Driver OpportunityThe Senior Center is always seeking more volunteer drivers to keep up with the Out and About passenger demand. If you would like to volunteer a few hours a week and receive mileage reimbursement, please notify Gail Dupler, Transportation Coordinator at (760) 943-2256.

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0+SPECIAL INTEREST50+ Singles ClubGet involved and socialize with other seniors in the community. The Senior Singles Club meets the last Wednesday of every month to plan group gatherings to community events, leisure walks, dinner, and much more.Last Wed of every monthVolunteer Facilitator: Lucille BrownLocation: Arts and Crafts Room 140 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Free

Course #744; Wed, 10:30a.m. to 11:30a.m.

Book ClubThe Book Club explores a wide variety of books ranging from fiction to nonfiction. Book selection is determined jointly by the facilitator and the group. The book for June 19 is Burn my Heart at Wounded Knee. The book for July 17 is The Killer Angels. August 21 is Virginia Woolf author month.3rd Wednesday of every monthVolunteer Facilitator: Carole JoyceLocation: Meeting Room 120 at Encinitas Community Center

Course # 757; Wed, 1p.m. to 2:30p.m.

Current EventsDiscussion of current events presented in a round table format offers individuals the opportunity to share their opinions and learn from each other. If you like to discuss news, topics on C-SPAN, or talk radio, this is for you.Every TuesdayLocation: Meeting Room 120 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Free

Course #764, Tue, 1:30p.m. to 3p.m.

Italian ConversationSpeak, read and write Italian with others who enjoy the language and want to improve their skills. All levels are welcome to attend, although some basic Italian is desired. Every ThursdayVolunteer Facilitator: Donald CifarelliLocation: Arts and Crafts Room 140 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Free

Course #779; Thu, 1p.m. to 3p.m. (No class July 4)

Movie ClassicsAre you interested in how literary classics have been portrayed on the big screen? This monthly program will look at how movie versions of famous and popular novels are described, contrasted, and discussed. Movie suggestions are welcomed and encouraged. Please call (760) 943-2250 for each month’s movie showing.2nd Wednesday of the monthVolunteer Facilitator: Carol AshworthLocation: Meeting Room 120 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Free

Course #785; Wed, June 12, July 10, Aug 14, 1p.m. to 3:30p.m.

Presentation-Lifestyles of the Healthy BrainAttend a workshop presented by Diane Darby Beach and At Home Care Solution to identify specific brain healthy foods; understand how physical exercise can improve brain health, and learn mentally challenging activities that strengthen brain function; and recognize the importance of social interaction with regard to the brain. RSVP at the Encinitas Senior Center front counter by calling (760) 943-2250. Location: Arts and Crafts Room 140 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: FreeWed, August 21, 2013, 10:30a.m. to 11:30a.m.

Senior Commission MeetingThe Senior Citizen Commission meets the 3rd Tuesday of every month at 2:00p.m. in Council Chambers at Encinitas City Hall. Meeting go dark in July, August and December. The public is welcome to attend.Location: Encinitas City Hall Council Chambers3rd Tuesday of the month2p.m. to 3p.m.

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aDUltS 50+Stamp ClubThe Stamp C lub b r ings together s tamp collecting enthusiasts who are looking to share individual and unusual stamp stories, trade stamps and discuss upcoming meeting topics.1st Wednesday of the each monthVolunteer: David MontagLocation: Arts and Crafts Room 140 at Encinitas Community CenterFee: Free

Course #807; Wed, 10:30a.m. to Noon

Writing For LifeThis class focuses on general writing principles of structure, voice and narrative flow. Overall writing techniques will be taught, with time devoted each class period for writing exercises and sharing of written articles. While a focus for some students can be how to apply skills learned in class to writing an actual memoir, the course allows for basic writing practice surrounding either small or large life-changing event description, people/characters and personal expression in the everyday world, both past and present.Instructor: Rosalie CushmanLocation: Arts and Crafts Room 140 at Encinitas Community Center

Course #1849; Mon, June 3 - Mon, June 24, 1p.m. to 2p.m.Fee: Resident: $21.00. Non-resident: $24.00

Course # 2060; Mon, July 1 - Mon, July 29, 1p.m. to 2p.m.Fee: Resident: $26.00. Non-resident: $29.00

Course # 2385; Mon, August 5 - Mon, August 26, 1p.m. to 2p.m.Fee: Resident: $21.00. Non-resident: $24.00

TRANSPORTATIONLIFTLi f t offers curb-to-curb t ransportat ion for ADA certified passengers. For an application call (877) 232-7433. To schedule a ride call (760) 726-1111. Encinitas Senior Center Lunch TransportationThe Lunch Transportation Program is designed to transport eligible senior citizens to and from the Senior Center for lunches Monday through Friday. If you or someone you know is interested in rides to the lunches, call (760) 943-2257 to request an application. Suggested $2 donation per round-trip van ride. Suggested $4 donation per round-trip LIFT ride.Van Drivers: Harold Thyberg and Benny Andaya

NCTD BreezeFor public bus service call (760) 966-6500. NCTD Flex 374On demand, curb to curb service. Your new ride to shopping, community centers, libraries, the beach and more! For reservations call (855) 844-1454. Out and About Encinitas- Get on Board!Are you an Encinitas senior citizen resident with no means of transportation? If so, you may be eligible to become a passenger. Volunteer drivers will take you to the grocery store, doctor appointments, pharmacy, Senior Center and many other locations in Encinitas. Call Gail Dupler, Transportation Coordinator at (760) 943-2256 to request an application. There is no charge. At the present time, approved Out and About Passengers are being put on a wait list. When additional drivers become available, passengers will be notified in the order the applications were received. RideFACTThis new senior dial a ride service provides general purpose trips for seniors 60+ 7 days a week. For reservations call (888) 942-3228.

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Walk-In:Come by and register in person. We accept payment by credit/debit card, check or money order,payable to the City of Encinitas. The Parks and Recreation office at City Hall is open Monday throughFriday, 7:00a.m. – 6:00p.m. and is closed on alternating Fridays. The Encinitas Community and Senior Center isopen for registration Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. – 6:00p.m.

Mail-In:Mail your completed and signed Activity Registration Form along with a check or money order payable to the City of Encinitas.

For classes held at the Encinitas Community and Senior Center, mail to:Encinitas Community and Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Drive, Encinitas, CA 92024.For other programs and activities, mail to:City of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department, 505 S. Vulcan Avenue, Encinitas, CA 92024.

GENERAL INFORMATION1. Make all checks payable to City of Encinitas.2. Payment in full required at time of registration.3. Programs may have limited enrollment. You may be put on a wait list if program is full.4. All classes subject to time/date change.5. $2.50 non-refundable registration processing fee is included in each course. registration fee. $1 fee for Senior Center programs.

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Music By The SeaFriday, June 14, 2013, 7:30 p.m.Tickets: $12 www.EncinitasCA.gov/concerts Course #1673 Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Drive, Encinitas, CA 92024CEORA WINDS, MICHELLE MATSUMUNE, flute, HEATHER MILLETTE, clarinet, CHRISTIN WEBB, bassoonThe members of Ceora Winds have played chamber music together for more than 10 years, performing throughout Southern California and across the country. Its members hold advanced degrees from leading schools, including Oberlin and Peabody Conservatories, Cleveland Institute of Music, Indiana University, and California Institute of the Arts. Equally adept at classical standards, jazz arrangements, and everything in between, Ceora Winds brings the joy of chamber music to each performance. www.ceorawinds.com

iPalpiti Festival of International Laureates

From July 11–14, eight award-winning young instrumental soloists from around the world will perform four concerts at the Encinitas Library. Each has won a major international music competition and is a rising star in classical music. Enjoy virtuosic performances and a delicious reception 30 minutes before each concert, on the patio overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Jim Chute of the U-T San Diego listed last year’s sold-out festival as one of the best music events of the summer so purchase your tickets early!

Violin: Conrad Chow/Canada, Irina Chepizhnaya/Russia, Irakli Tsadaia/Georgia and Davide de Ascaniis/Italy. Viola: Adelya Shagidullina/Tatarstan, Victor de Almeida/USA-Brazil. Cello: Jacob Shaw/UK-Denmark. Piano: Tanya Gabrielian/USA.

iPalpiti Festival programs include: Beethoven Quintet Op. 104 in C Minor, Bruckner String Quintet in F major-Adagio, popular virtuoso duos, and more! Info: www.EncinitasCA.gov/concerts www.ipalpiti.org                        (Season Passes)Five Concert Season Pass. Four Encinitas concerts plus iPalpiti Orchestra, Eduard Schmieder, Conductor, Soka University, Also Viejo. Includes luxury coach transportation.Course #2438; On sale from March 12-July 11, 2013. Cost: $105

Four Concert Season Pass. Four Encinitas concerts.Course #2439; On sale from March 12-July 11, 2013. Cost: $55

(Individual Concerts)Concert 1; iPalpiti Soloists, Thursday, July 11, 2013, 7:30pmEncinitas Library. Cost: $15Course #2440; On sale from May 15-July 11, 2013.

Concert 2; iPalpiti Soloists, Friday, July 12, 2013, 7:30pmEncinitas Library. Cost: $15Course #2443; On sale from May 15-July 12, 2013.

Concert 3; iPalpiti Soloists, Saturday, July 13, 2013, 7:30pmEncinitas Library. Cost: $15Course #2444; On sale from May 15-July 13, 2013.

Concert 4; iPalpiti Soloists, Sunday, July 14, 2013, 2:00pmEncinitas Library. Cost: $15Course #2445; On sale from May 15-July 14, 2013.

Concert 5; iPalpiti Orchestra, Eduard Schmieder, Conductor.Sunday, July 21, 2013, 4:00pm. Soka University, Aliso Viejo. Repertoire TBA. Cost: $51 (Includes luxury coach transportation)Course #2446; On sale from May 15-July 21, 2013.

Wednesdays@NoonThere may be no such thing as a free lunch, but there are free lunchtime concerts at the Encinitas Library. Wednesdays@Noon are BYOBB — as in Bring Your Own Brown Bag lunch. The weekly 45- minute concerts feature outstanding

musicians from throughout the county performing all styles of music. For info on this week’s concert, visit: www.EncinitasCA.gov/news. We hope to see you often!

For more info, contact the City of Encinitas Arts Administrator Jim Gilliam at(760) 633-2746 OR [email protected].

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