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    (209) 668-5594 WWW.CITYOFTURLOCK.ORGWWW.FACEBOOK.COM/TURLOCK.RECREATION

    Parks

    MakeLifeBetter!

    WINSPR

    144 S. BROADWAY

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    COMMUNITY MEETINGSAll regular meetings are open to the public. Meetings areheld at City Hall located at 156 S. Broadway.

    City Council........................When:.2nd& 4thTuesdayTime:.............6:00 p.m.

    Parks, Arts & Recreation When:... 2ndWednesdayCommission.......................Time: ............6:00 p.m.

    Turlock City Arts................When:....... 2nd

    ThursdayCommission.......................Time: ...............6:00pm

    GARAGE SALE PERMITS.........................$15.00City of Turlock residents who are planning on having agarage sale are required to obtain a permit.Visit www.cityofturlock.orgor 144 S. Broadwayfor moreinformation

    RECREATION SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLEYouth & Senior Recreation Scholarships are availthrough the Parks, Recreation and Public Facilities Ofor participation in City of Turlock Recreation ActiviParticipants must be 18 years of age or under or 62 yof age and above, and have a Turlock address. Oapproved, applicants may receive up to $75 for the fi

    year. For more information contact the Recreation Offi

    Donations are being accepted for additional scholarships. Please contathe Park, Recreation and Public Facilities Office for more information.

    GENERAL INFORMATION

    Turlock Parks Recreation and Public Facilities Department is raising funfor youth scholarships through theSHARES Card. A percent of evegrocery dollar will support youth in Turlock and help them participatesafe and positive activities. To receive a freecard or more informaticontact Parks Recreation and Public Facilities at668-5594.Its easy and all you have to do is provide the card when you shop!

    HELP YOUTH PARTICIPATE IN RECREATION PROGRA

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    PARK RENTALS(Areas available for use 10am to 10pm)

    Broadway Park...............................................501 N. BroadwayCrane Park ................................................. 1555 E. Canal DriveDonnelly Park................................................. 600 Pedras RoadPedretti Park Picnic Area...................................2400 Tegner Road

    Picnic areas can be reserved from March 1st throughOctober 31st, by visiting the Recreation Office. To check

    availability of a picnic space, call the Recreation Office at668-5594 or visitwww.cityofturlock.org.From the home page go to:Enter Keyword Search and type in:

    1. Park Rentals2. Choose park and click on Check Availability3. Click on the letter area

    Bounce House PermitsOnce you have rented a park space and contracted withan approvedBounce House company, you must purchase

    a $35 Bounce House Permit through the Recreation Office.For more information contact the Recreation Office.

    SPECIALTY PARKS

    Pedretti Park Sports Complex - 2400 Tegner RoadOne of the finest softball facilities in the Central Valley,featuring 4 softball fields and 1 baseball diamond. Allfields are available for rent and use for tournaments.

    Gemperle Fields at Turlock Regional Sports Complex-

    4545 N. Kilroy RoadConveniently located off Highway 99, and with 9 soccerfields and 2 softball diamonds, the fields at the SportsComplex are perfect for tournament rentals.

    PARKS & FACILITIES Skate Park - 250 Starr AvenueREQUIRED SAFETY GEAR: Helmets - Kneepads - Elbow PThis is an unsupervised facility, park hours are:Monday thru Friday year round, 3:45pm to sunset*Saturday and Sunday year round, 8:00am to sunset*School recess and holidays, 8:00am to sunset*weather permitting

    Bike Park - 4013 N. Walnut AvenueREQUIRED SAFETY GEAR: Helmets - Kneepads - Elbow P

    This is an unsupervised facility, park hours are:Monday thru Friday year round, 3:45pm to sunset*Saturday and Sunday year round, 8:00am to sunset*School recess and holidays, 8:00am to sunset

    *weather permitting

    Dog Park at Swanson Centennial Park - 2101 Pinto Wa

    Dog Park at Sunnyview Park - 500 S. Berkeley AvenueTo be able to play at the dog park:

    Rabies vaccinations must be current Male dogs must be neutered All dogs must wear identification Owners must carry a leash at all times No puppies under four months of age allowed No female dogs in heat may enter the park

    BUILDING RENTALSReserve one of the following buildings for your next pwedding or special event. Reservations can be madeto 11 months in advance at the Recreation Office, 14Broadway, Turlock. For rate and rental information 668-5594.

    War Memorial ..................................................... 247 E. CSenior Center .......................................................1191 CRube Boesch Center ........................................... 275 N. Ora

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    Recommended Dress CodeBallet Classes:

    Pink Ballet Slippers (w/ eelastic strap across top of foot)Leotard & Tights Hair away from face

    Tap Classes:Black tap shoes Leotard & TightsHair away from face

    BALLET...............................................Take advantage of this opportunity to learn begin

    and intermediate ballet dance. The Ballet I classincorporate the correct placement of the body, legs feet with the coordination of the head and arms. The BII class will enhance your ballet training & work towtechnical ballet, body strengthening and advancemePointe. Registration will begin Thursday, December 11.

    Where:..................War Memorial 247 E. CaRecital:..................................Friday, March 2

    Admission:............ $2.00/person 3 yrs. & o(dancers are f

    CLASS DAY DATES TIME FE

    Ballet I Wed Jan. 7 Mar. 25 6:15 7:15pm $86 10 yrsBallet II* Thurs. Jan. 8 Mar. 26 4:30 5:30pm $88 18 yrsBallet III/IV** Thurs. Jan. 8 Mar. 26 6:30 8:00pm $111 18 yrs

    *Must have 1 year of Ballet I & instructor approval**Beginning Pointe Class; must have instructor approval; must have 1 year of Balle

    & be 11 yrs of age.

    YOUTH ACTIVITIES

    2 YEARS BABY & ME $54.00

    This class is designed to teach basic coordination, motor

    skills and have fun! Mom/Dad will assist the child.

    DAY DATES TIME DANCE

    Wednesday Jan. 7 Mar. 25 4:30 5:00pm Ballet

    Thursday Jan. 8 Mar. 26 5:30 6:00pm Ballet

    3 YEARS

    $54.00

    DAY DATES TIME DANCE

    Wednesday Jan. 7 Mar. 25 4:00 - 4:30 pm Ballet

    Wednesday Jan. 7 Mar. 25 5:45 6:15am Tap

    Thursday Jan. 8 Mar. 26 6:00 6:30pm Ballet

    4 YEARS

    $70.00

    DAY DATES TIME DANCE

    Wednesday Jan. 7 Mar. 25 2:30 3:15pm BalletWednesday Jan. 7 Mar. 25 5:00 5:45pm Tap

    Thursday Jan. 8 Mar. 26 3:00 3:45pm Ballet

    5 YEARS

    $70.00

    DAY DATES TIME DANCE

    Wednesday Jan. 7 Mar. 25 3:15 4:00pm Ballet

    Thursday Jan. 8 Mar. 26 3:45 4:30pm Ballet

    DANCE ETC. ...............................................These classes teach the basics of ballet and tap for 2 - 5 yearsand ballet, tap and jazz for 6 - 8 years! Students will belearning a dance to perform at the end of the session. Stepout and Dance!Registration will begin Thursday, December 11 at the Parks, Recreationand Public Facilites office.

    Where:........................ War Memorial 247 E. Canal

    Recital:........................................... Friday, March 27Admission:.................... $2.00/person 3 yrs. & older(Dancers are Free)

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    TINY TOTS FANTASY BASEBALL CAMP................ Boys and girls ages 3 4 will learn the basics of baseballwhile playing alongside their parent. Participants will learnfun techniques of throwing, catching, hitting and knowledgeof the bases. Parents are required to participate with theirchild. Includes matching T-shirt for child and parent.

    Where:.......................... Turlock Regional Sports ComplexSign ups:.....................................February 19 - March 19Day: ................................................................SaturdayDates:..........................................April 18, 25, May2, 9

    Time:........................................................ 9:00 - 10:15amFee:.................................................................. $54.00Late Fee:......................................$5.00 (March 20 26)

    TOTS INDOOR SOCCER ........................................ Children 3 - 5 years participants will be placed onto a teamand coached by a volunteer parent. This is a recreationalprogram designed to encourage children to play for fun andlearn the basic skills needed to play in the future. Space islimited to 40 registrations.

    Where:.....................Dutcher Middle School GymnasiumSign ups:............................................. Jan. 26 - Feb. 26Day: .................................................................TuesdayDates:........................Mar. 24 Apr. 21 (No Class 4/7)Time:.....................................................6:00 7:00pmFee: ..................................................................$41.00

    Late Fee:................................. $5.00 (Feb. 27 Mar. 5)

    KIDZ LOVE SOCCER....................................

    Learn the worlds most popular sport from professional coalicensed in the Kidz Love Soccer method. A session experiincludes age appropriate activities, skill demonstrations,games and instructional scrimmages. New is the Soccer S& Scrimmages which will be more advanced skill developincluding dribbling, passing, shooting and team play.participants will also receive a Kidz Love Soccer JerAlways conducted in a non-competitive format. Kidz Soccer: where the score is always fun to fun. Shin gurequired by the second class meeting.

    RAINOUT HOTLINE 1-888-372-5803Location: .................................. Christofferson PDay:.........................................................SaturdSession I:January 24 March 14 ................ $100.0Session II: April 18 June 20 ....................... $110.0(No Class May 23)

    Mommy/Daddy & Me Soccer(2 3.5 yrs).....8:50 9:20Tot-Soccer (3.5 4 yrs)...........................9:30 10:00Pre-Soccer(4 5 yrs) .........................10:00 10:35Soccer 1(5 6 yrs).............................10:35 11:20

    Soccer Skillz & Scrimmages(7 10 yrs)....11:20 12:05

    GIRLS SOFTBALL LEAGUE..................................The league will consist of 12 games played on MondaTuesdays, Wednesdays and/or Saturdays. Tewill not play more than two games per week. Game daysrandom each week. These leagues are Non-Competitive,are designed to develop and enhance skills. (This league isassociated with Travel Softball). Anyone interested in coacplease let us know so we can sign you up for a coaches cPictures not provided with registration fees.

    Where: .........Pedretti Park/Turlock Regional Sports CompSign Ups: ...................................................Feb. 2 - MarDates: .......................................................April 27 - JulyAge: ............................................ 8 14 years (8th graPicture Day: ....... Saturday, May 16th (Pedretti Park Field #Fee: ..................................................................... $93Late Fee:.......................................... $5.00 (March 6

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    T-BALL / PEEWEE BASEBALL..............................Boys and girls ages 4 - 8 can experience their first baseballprogram. This 6 game league introduces youth to the gameof baseball in a non-competitive atmosphere. No score iskept, all players are winners! All coaches are volunteers, soif you would like to coach a team please call the RecreationOffice. All players will receive a t-shirt and replica majorleague hat.Team pictures not included with registration fees.

    T-Ball (hit off batting tee) must be 4 - 6 yrs. as of May 1,

    2015.PeeWee (coach pitch)must be 6 - 8 yrs. as of May 1,2015.Sorry, no exceptions on age can be made.

    Location:................... Turlock Regional Sports ComplexSign ups:................................ February 2 March 26Orientation Day:............................. May 2 (PHS Track)Picture Day:........................... May 9 (Sports Complex)Games Begin:................................... Week of May 12Fee:.............................................................$56.00Late Fee:.......................... $5.00 (March 27 April 2)Days/Times:T-Ball........................Tues. 6:00 7:00pmor Sat. 9:00 -10:00amPee-Wee: ........................ Thur. 6:00 7:00pm or Sat.10:30 11:30am

    TRACK AND FIELD CLASS...........................Youth ages 7 -14 years can develop their track and fieldabilities. High School coaches will work on speed andagility training techniques, conditioning and endurance.This program will introduce the participants to all areas oftrack and field.

    Where:............. Dutcher Middle School or Turlock HighTrack Rain or ShineDays:.......................................Tuesdays & ThursdaysTime:................................................4:30 5:30 pmSession I:..............................................March 3 - 26Session II:Mar. 31 Apr. 30 (No Class week of Apr.13)Session III:................................................May 5 - 28Fee:.............................................. $40.00 / Session

    TURLOCK YOUTH SELF DEFENSE........................Youth ages 5 - 15 years can learn self-discipline, confidenthe basics of karate. Beginning, intermediate, and advatechniques are taught. Register at the Parks, RecreatioPublic Facilities Office prior to each session. Students waccepted up to the 2nd week of each session, but will be chaa $5.00 late fee.

    Where:......................................................Senior CenSession I: Jan. 12 Mar. 16 ..............................$54(No Class on 1/19 & 2/16)

    Session II: Mar. 23 May 18 ............................$54(No Class on 4/06)Day: ...................................................................Mond

    New Students .......................................... 5:30 - 6:10 Yellow Belts..............................................6:15 - 6:55 Orange & Purple Belts ..............................7:00 - 7:40 Green Belts & above ................................7:45 - 8:25*A $5.00 materials fee must be paid to the instructor at thfirst class.

    YOUTH BASKETBALL ................................

    K 8th graders will enjoy learning the fundamentabasketball by participating in this league. The leabegins with a 2-week clinic to teach the basic skills for pfollowed by six games. All teams are coached by school basketball players and coaches. Register earsome age groups fill quickly. (Pictures are not includeregistration fees). Please note that dates may changeto high school use of the facilities.

    Where:............. Turlock High School (K 4th grad........................Pitman High School (5th 8th gradClinic Time:K & 2nd grade......................................8:00 - 9:303rd & 4th grade................................10:00 - 11:305th & 6th grade...................................8:00 - 9:30 7th & 8th grade................................10:00 - 11:30Sign ups:.....................November 1 December Day:.........................................................SaturdStarts:...................................................January Fee:.......................................................... $68.Late Fee:.............$5.00 (December 31 January

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    BASKETBALL OPEN GYM.........................................Now is the time to prepare for the upcoming baskeseason. This is the perfect opportunity for all 7th 12th gbasketball enthusiasts to work with high school coaches. up now at the Parks, Recreation & Public Facilities OfNote: Times may switch depending on High SchSchedules

    Where:...................... Turlock High School Boys GSign ups:.......................... February 17 MarchDays:....................................... Tuesday & Thursd

    Starts:......................................March 17 MayTime:...............................................5:00 7:00Fee:............................................................$30

    Cheernastics- Jump, tumble, dance, and cheer with usin this fun, high energy class! Cheerleading, tumbling, anddance basics will be taught to fun age appropriate music.Tumbling skills include rolls, cartwheels, bridges, walkovers, and more! A class recital will be held on the last dayof class for family and friends!

    Where:....................................................... Rube BoeschSession I:...............................................Jan. 7 Feb. 25Session II:...........................................Mar. 11 Apr. 29

    Session III:.............................................May 6 Jun. 24Day:............................................................. WednesdayFee:............................................. $54/Session (8 weeks)

    Ages: 3 5 years ................................. 5:30 6:10pm6 12 years ................................ 6:15 6:55pm

    4TheBoyz Hip Hop and Tumbling- Boys will be boys, and thatis great! This class is designed to teach hip hop skills, tumblingtechnique, and muscle building exercises in a fast paced, funway!

    Where:....................................................... Rube BoeschSession I:...............................................Jan. 7 Feb. 25Session II:...........................................Mar. 11 Apr. 29Session III:.............................................May 6 Jun. 24Day:............................................................. WednesdayTime:....................................................... 7:00 7:40pmFee:............................................. $54/Session (8 weeks)

    Ages:......................................................... 4 10 years

    Gym-Fit/Gymnastics: In this high energy class, studentsbuild motor skills, body control, and muscle by participating ingymnastics basics including floor tumbling, beam, and jumps.

    Where:....................................................... Rube BoeschSession I:...............................................Jan. 7 Feb. 25Session II:..........................................Mar. 11 Apr. 29Session III:.............................................May 6 Jun. 24Day:............................................................. WednesdayFee:............................................. $54/Session (8 weeks)

    Ages/Times: .................................................................Parent/ Tot (ages walking to 3 years) ......... 3:15 3:55 pm3 5 years ............................................... 4:00 4:40 pm6 10 years ............................................. 4:45 5:25 pm

    KID TIME FITNESS

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    ASES AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMThe ASES program is designed to help students withhomework, teach life-skills and promote healthy lifestylesthrough structured recreational activities. ASES is for1st - 8th grade students who attend Brown, Crowell,Cunningham, Osborn, Turlock Jr. High and WakefieldSchools. ASES meets Monday - Friday from the time schoollets out until 6:00pm.Beginning January 20th, check with the Recreation Officeor the school office regarding the registration proceduresfor the 2015/2016 school year.

    MARTY YERBY CENTERSponsored by the Housing Authority of Stanislaus County, thprogram helps foster human development by providing life llearning for youth ages 5 - 18 years who live in and aroundHUD homes. The program provides recreation, arts & craftshomework assistance and much more!

    Days & Hours:Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday: 3:00 - 6:00

    Wednesday:.............................................1:00 - 4:0

    HOLIDAY CAMPS.....................................................What do we do with our children when they are off duwinter/spring break? Join the fun with the City of TurloHoliday Camp Programs! These programs will offevariety of fun activities for boys and girls TK 6th grin a day-camp atmosphere. Enrichment activities, cand indoor/outdoor activities geared to stimulate grand individual play will all be a part of these prograPlease note, the program will close by 10amno children have arrived.

    Where:.....................................................Club RoomDays:...............................................Dec. 22, 23, 29,.......................................................................Apr. 6 -Times/Fees:....................7:00am 6:00pm $20.00/................7:00am 6:00pm $93.00/wk (April 6 -10 o.......................7:00am 6:00pm $100/5 day punch c

    Annual Enrollment: .......................................... $12

    Late Fee: $5.00 Per Day That Child Attends WithPayment

    *To secure your spot in Winter Break Camp, ymust contact the Recreation Office by ThursdDecember 18.

    AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES& HOLIDAY CAMPSPOSITIVE LEISURE ACTIVITIES FOR YOUTH (PLAY).What do we do with the kids after school? Stop byand check out the PLAY program! Children have time tocomplete homework daily, participate in a variety of funactivities and most importantly have a safe place to goafter school. For detailed information about each site,please visit each specific school site flyer on the City ofTurlock website.

    Where:................................... Dennis Earl Elementary*............................................................ Denair Elementary.............................................................. Julien Elementary .......................................................Osborn Elementary*^.........................................Sandra Medeiros Elementary*^........................................................Walnut Elementary*^Day:.................................................. Monday - FridayTimes:.................................School lets out until 6:00pm

    Annual Enrollment:.......................................$53.00Fee Options:......................................... $36.00/week....................................... $93.00 for a 10-day punch cardBefore School Program:..................... $40.00/month

    ......................................... $15.00 for a 5-day punch cardLate Fee:............. $5.00 fee for payments made after8am on Fridayprior to the week attending. This late feewill accrue per day the payment is not received and yourchild attends.

    * Schools offer alternative programs for kindergarteners, as longas the minimum number of participants is met^ Schools offer before school care starting at 7:00am andending once the campus opens to students, as long as theminimum number of participants is met

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    SPRING SOFTBALLCome out and enjoy the game of softball at one of the CeValleys finest softball facilities, Pedretti Park. There competitive & recreational leagues for men, women and coall leagues are D level and below. Mandatory ManaMeeting on February 12, 5:30pm at the Senior Center (1Cahill). Payment Policy: Only 1 form of payment will be acce(i.e. 1 check, 1 credit card or all cash)

    Sign-ups:.....................December 29 January League Starts:.................................. February Team Fee:..............................................$290.Player fee: .................................................$6.Late Fee: ..................... $30.00(January 30 Februar

    SUMMER LEAGUEWhere:............................................Pedretti PaSign-ups:..................................March 1 - ApriLeague Starts:..................... April 20 (TentativeTeam Fee:............................................ $545.0Player Fee: ............................$14.00 per playLate Fee:...............................$30.00 (April 3 - Managers Meeting:.................... April 13, 5:3......................................................War Memor

    TAI CHI CHUAN ...................................................Tai Chi Chuan is an art of self-defense and self-discipwhich has been in existence for centuries in China. The sgraceful movements are practiced for health, concentrationrelaxation. As an exercise, tai chi improves blood circulaand increases the immune system. It strengthens the mjoints, muscles and bones, thereby improving flexibility balance.All participants MUST PRE-REGISTER.

    Age:..............................................18 & old

    Days:.......................................... WednesdaWhere:.....................................War MemorSession 1:....................January 7 January 2Session 2:.................February 4 February 2Session 3:....................... March 4 March 2Session 4:............................ April 1 April 2Time:...................................... 7:30 8:30p8:30 9:00pm (Students will have an opportunitpractice perfecting form)Fee:........................................$48.00/sessi

    BABYSITTING CLASS...................................Get ready for your first job! In this course, boys and girls11 - 15 years, will become knowledgeable of the dutiesand responsibilities of babysitting. Students will learnabout characteristics of children at different ages, safetyprecautions, accident prevention and child care skills..

    Where:............................................ Club Room #2Date:.......................................................March 21

    Time:......................................... 9:00am - 12:00pmFee:.......................................................... $26.00

    TEEN ACTIVITIES

    LINE DANCINGJoin Nancy Franklin as she teaches steps that will impress!Dance for pleasure, exercise or just plain fun! Wearcomfortable shoes or boots with leather or suede bottoms(bowling shoes are excellent substitutes). Partner notequired.All participants MUST PRE-REGISTER.

    Where:..................................Turlock Senior CenterDay:.....................................Tuesdays ~ On GoingFee:.............................$37.00/8-Day Punch Card

    Introduction Class........................5:30 6:30pmBeginning Class..........................6:30 7:15 pmIntermediate Class......................7:15 8:00 pm

    FRIDAY NIGHT OUTThis program is for youth and adults, 12 years and olderwith developmental disabilities. Programs are designedto promote socialization, independent functioning andrecreational skills. Activities will include crafts, games,social time, refreshments and fun. SIGN UP AT CLASS

    Where:.................... Rube Boesch (275 N. Orange)Dates:..................................................January 16.......................................................... February 20..............................................................March 20................................................................April 17Time:............................................ 7:00 9:00pmFee:............................................................. Free

    ADULT ACTIVITIES

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    HELP SPONSOR A PAL ACTIVITY $25.00 donation $50.00 donation Other Amount $___________________

    NAME:___________________________________________

    ADDRESS: ________________________________________

    PHONE:__________________________________________

    EMAIL:__________________________________________

    MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO:City of Turlock Turlock PALAND MAILED TO:City of Turlock, 144 S. Broadway, Turlock CA 95380

    WHAT IS P.A.L.?

    Turlock Police Activities League (P.A.L.) is a non-profit (501c3) organizatiothat relies on education, athletics and recreational activities that are designed tcultivate youth into responsible and mature citizens. Turlock P.A.L. is designed develop, organize and promote activities, which are designed as deterrents fromdelinquent behavior among children and adolescents. Turlock P.A.L. finances all oits programs through personal and corporate donations. If you are interested making a tax deductible donation to Turlock P.A.L. please fill out the, Help Sponsoa P.A.L. Activity and mail it to the address listed below.

    SPRING VOLLEYBALLCity league volleyball is a great way to get some exercise,meet new people and see your friends. This is eight weeksof volleyball, plus playoffs. League play is Monday orThursday nights with Recreational and Competitive 6.

    Where:............................Turlock High Boys GymSign-ups:................................... February 2 26League Starts:.................................... March 18Team Fee:.............................................. $97.00Player Fee: ............................................. $8.00Late Fee:....................$30.00 (Feb 27 March 5)

    6 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER!1) ONLINE......................... www.cityofturlock.org2) FAX............... (209) 668-5619 24 hours a day

    Include your Visa/MasterCard number

    3) PHONE................................. (209) 668-5594Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm

    4) WALK-IN...................144 S. Broadway, Turlock

    Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm

    5) MAIL............Recreation Division & Public Facilities

    144 S. Broadway, Turlock, CA 953806) DROP BOX............ Located at the Recreation Office144 S. Broadway, Turlock, CA 95380

    (to the left of the main office doors)

    GENERAL INFORMATIONClasses may be canceled due to lack of enrollment. Pleasemake every effort to pre-register so a class will not becanceled unnecessarily.

    REFUND POLICYRefunds will be given on cancellations prior to the first class,

    less a $10 cancellation fee. Failure to attend a program willnot be granted a refund. If you are not satisfied with any of ourprograms, please contact the program supervisor, 668-5594.

    CLASS TRANSFERS AND/OR LATE FEESAny class changes will be charged an $8 transfer fee.After the class start date, all transfers will require instructorsapproval. If enrollment is being accepted after the class startdate or registration date, a $5 late fee will be added to theclass fee.

    WAIT LIST POLICYAnyone can be put on the waiting list for a class. If a custowithdraws from a class thus creating an open spot, the person on the waiting list is called to accept or decline. Clspots are not held or reserved and are not finalized upayment is made. Waiting lists do not roll over.

    PHOTO RELEASE POLICYPlease be advised that all participants involved in aprogram or special event are subject to being photographSuch photographs may be used by the City of Turlo

    without an obligation to provide compensation to thphotographed.

    INTERNET REGISTRATIONClasses listed with the computer icon are available for onregistration. You must sign in and get a registration accobefore you can begin registering for activities.

    4 EASY STEPS!1. www.cityofturlock.org2. Locate City Department3. Click on Recreation4. Choose an activity category & activity and register!

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