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Community News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 13-17 39-42Toddler Classes Child Development . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7Youth and Teen Classes Arts and Crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Life Enrichment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Martial Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Sports and Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Youth and Teen Programs . . . . . . . . . 10-12Adult Classes Arts and Crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-19 Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

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Life Enrichment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Martial Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Sports and Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Active Adults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Active Adults Event Calendar . . . . . . . 23Active Adults Classes Arts and Crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25 Fitness/Wellness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-28 Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-29 Life Enrichment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-31 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-32Active Adults Services . . . . . . . . . . . 33-35Doelger Lunch Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-37Trips and Travels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Swimming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43-48Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49-50Build a Dream Scholarship Program . . 51 Facilities, Libraries and Parks Info . . . . 52-53Registration Information and Form . . . . 54-55

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Message from the City Council - Summer 2012

City of Daly City DirectoryElected Offi cialsSal Torres Mayor Raymond A. Buenaventura Vice MayorDavid Canepa Council MemberMichael P. Guingona Council Member Carol L. Klatt Council MemberAnnette Hipona City ClerkAnthony J. Zidich City Treasurer

Library Board of TrusteesArlene Encarnacion President Dorie Paniza Vice PresidentErlinda Galeon Board MemberMichael Maysenhalder Board MemberBradley Roxas Board Member

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Recreation CommissionTeresa Proaño ChairThomas Ledda Vice ChairGenevieve Jopanda CommissionerGerardo Murillo Commissioner Jack Pastor Commissioner

Library and Recreation Services StaffPatricia E. Martel City ManagerKerry E. Burns Assistant City Manager and Interim Director Denise Brown Recreation Services Manager Chela Anderson Library Services Manager

Summer weather seems to be an incessant topic of conversation among locals and tourists alike. Temperatures in the Bay Area’s inland valleys rise from warm to sweltering, while we embrace those cool, fog-kissed afternoons that have become synonymous with Daly City. This summer 200,000 visitors are expected to enjoy our naturally air-conditioned climate as they descend upon the Olympic Club for the 112th U.S. Open Golf Championship from June 11-17. Brace yourself for a little extra traffi c – many of the golf fans heading to the U.S. Open will pass through Daly City on their way to the Olympic Club.

Daly City has a history of being a friendly and welcoming community. In fact, the City’s roots are traced directly to John Daly’s welcoming of refugees from the Great San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of 1906. We don’t usually shy away from visitors, but rolling out the red carpet for 200,000 uninvited guests – roughly twice the size of our entire population – might be a bit overwhelming. If you are not a fan of golf or traffi c, you might want to avoid the Olympic Club when the U.S. Open rolls into town. We expect heavier than normal congestion on John Daly Boulevard between Skyline Boulevard (Highway 35) and Park Plaza Drive, especially the weekend of June 15–17.

Due to the large crowds expected near the Olympic Club and the limited access along Lake Merced Boulevard during the U.S. Open, the Doelger Senior Center, Pacelli Events Center, Westlake Park and the Department of Library and Recreation Services Administrative Offi ces will be closed from Friday, June 15 through Sunday, June 17. All facilities will re-open Monday, June 18 (barring any play-off rounds).

We expect some inconvenience during the U.S. Open, but the large volume of visitors may also help our local businesses. Golf fans from out of the area will likely fi ll local hotel rooms, eat at Daly City restaurants, and shop at our retail centers. And before you know it, the crowds will vanish and the peaceful tranquility of our community will be restored. The U.S. Open will be a fading memory by the time summer is in full swing. Get out there and take advantage of all the programs our Library and Recreation Services Department has to offer!

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Preschool Academy: Age 4-5 years This is an academically-oriented class that will prepare your child for kindergarten and beyond. For potty-trained children 4-5 years old. For each child enrolled, one adult is required to assist with at least three classes. Materials fee of $10 payable to instructor the fi rst day of class. Viviena Lumanauw Gellert Clubhouse, 50 Wembley Dr.#10490|T/TH|12:30-2:00pm|6/12-8/16|$240 res/$250 non-res

Saturday Preschool: Age 3.5-5 years Tiny Tots, an enrichment program for your preschooler, offers music, nature, arts and crafts exploration, exercise games, free play and pre-kindergarten academic skills presented in a social and creative atmosphere. Parent participation is required.Judy Steers Performing Arts Center, Room 12, 200 Northgate Ave. #10501|SAT|10:00am-12:00 Noon|6/9-8/11|$176 res/$186 non-res

Saturday Preschool Extension Class: Age: 3.5-5 yearsAn hour class providing individualized tutoring in phonics, reading, math, advanced fi ne-motor {paper-pencil /scissor} skills. Homework will be sent home weekly to reinforce school goals at home. Social/emotional preparation for the transition to elementary school will be incorporated into the curriculum. For children age 5 as of September 2012 who are unable to attend weekly classes. Judy Steers Performing Arts Center, Room 12, 200 Northgate Ave. #10504|SAT|12:15 -1:30pm|6/9-8/11|$180 res/$190 non-res

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Toddler ClassesCHILD DEVELOPMENTKinder Gym: Age 1-5 years A non-instructional supervised play workout for children. Participants pay $4 at the door or purchase a $35 pass good for 10 visits. Parents, guardians, or daycare providers must stay and participate with their children. Infants/toddlers under 12 months are not charged and may attend with paying sibling/daycare groups.Pacelli Gym, 145 Lake Merced Blvd.W|12:00 Noon-2:00pmF |10:00am-2:00pm

KinderSkills: A Bilingual Journey: Age 3.5-5years Class is designed to give your child a head start in math, science, art, Spanish bilingual skills and more for academic success later in life. Geared to peak your child’s interest in these areas through play, books, conversation and art projects. Projects will include numbers, letters, colors, shapes, seasons, and planets. This is a kindergarten preparation class. Children must be 3.5 years old by the beginning of this class. Materials fee, for art supplies and snacks, of $10 payable to instructor. No class 7/4.Jennifer Spangler, B.A.Child and Adolescent Development; bilingual (Spanish)Gellert Clubhouse, 50 Wembley Dr.#10486 | W/F | 10:00am-12:00 Noon |6/1-8/15 | $229 res/$239 non-res

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Tiny Tots Gellert Park - Mornings: Age 3.5-5 yearsTiny Tots Gellert Park provides an early learning experience through music, arts and crafts, games, science, storytime and free play. The program emphas i zes on soc ia l and in i t ia l academic development needed for k indergarten. For potty-trained children, 3.5-5 years old. For each child enrolled, one adult is required to assist with at least three classes. Materials fee of $10 payable to instructor the fi rst day of class. Viviena Lumanauw Gellert Clubhouse, 50 Wembley Dr.#10499|T/TH|10:00am-12:00 Noon|6/12-8/16|$240 res/$250 non-res

Tiny Tots Mornings: Age 3.5-5 years For each child enrolled, one adult is required to assist with at least three classes. For potty-trained children ages 3.5-5 years old. No class 6/25, 6/27, and 7/4.Judy Steers and Marie Santos Performing Arts Center, Room 12, 200 Northgate Ave. #10494|M/W|10:00am-12:00 Noon|6/4-8/8|$235 res/$245 non-res#10500|T/TH|10:00am-12:00 Noon|6/5-8/9|$275 res/$285 non-res

DANCEMexican Folk Dance For Youth and Parents, Muy Espendido!: 3.5-18+ yearsFor more information, please refer to page 8 in the Youth Dance Section.

Tiny Tots Afternoons: Age 4-5 yearsTiny Tots is an enrichment program for your preschooler at the Performing Arts Center, offering music, nature, arts and crafts exploration, exercise, free play and pre-kindergarten academic skills. For each child enrolled, one adult is required to assist with at least three classes. *Children must be 5 by December 2, 2012. NO EXCEPTIONS. (For potty-trained children 3-1/2 to 5 years old). No class 6/25, 6/27, and 7/4.Marie Santos and Judy SteersPerforming Arts Center, Room 12, 200 Northgate Ave. #10496|M/W|12:30-2:30pm|6/4-8/8|$235 res/$245 non-res#10495|T/TH|12:30-2:30pm|6/5-8/9|$275 res/$285 non-res

Tiny Tots Extra Friday Mornings/Afternoons: Age 3.5-5 years See “Tiny Tots - Afternoons” description. No class 6/22 and 6/29. Marie Santos Performing Arts Center, Room 12, 200 Northgate Ave. #10498|F|10:00am-12:00 Noon|6/8-8/10|$155 res/$165 non-res#10497|F|12:30-2:30pm |6/8-8/10 |$155 res/$165 non-res

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All Sports CampBoys and girls, ages 6-14 will learn and focus on the fundamentals of various sports that may include: Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, Dodgeball, Wrestling, Flag Football, Indoor Soccer, Kickball, Tennis and Ultimate Frisbee. As the camp enters it’s 5th year in Daly City, it will emphasize fundamentals, special shooting clinics, team competition, highlight videos and contests of basketball skills. War Memorial Community CenterUpper Gym, 6655 Mission St.#9733|M-F|9:00am-4:00pm|6/25-6/29|$150 res/$200 non-res#9735|M-F|9:00am-4:00pm|8/6-8/10 |$150 res/$200 non-res

Aqua Guard Start CampThe Aqua Guard Start program is designed for youth 11-14 years old. Before entering the program, participants must demonstrate these skills: tread water for 1 minute using arms and legs, submerge and swim 10 feet underwater and swim 25 yards front crawl continuously. The Guard Start program consists of 5 categories: Prevention, Fitness, Response, Leadership, and Professionalism. This course provides participants with some of the knowledge and skills needed to prepare for the American Red Cross Lifeguard Course and to prepare for future jobs in aquatics. This course also provides hands-on experience and opportunities to make new friends, learn new games, attend fi eld trips, strengthen leadership skills and personal growth. Prerequisites: Level V Sea Lions or above. Westmoor Giammona Pool, 131 Westmoor Ave.#9773|M-F|8:00am-5:00pm|6/18-6/22|$175 res/$219 non-res#9774|M-F|8:00am-5:00pm|7/9-7/13 |$175 res/$219 non-res#9775|M-F|8:00am-5:00pm|7/23-7/27|$175 res/$219 non-res#9776|M-F|8:00am-5:00pm|8/6-8/10 |$175 res/$219 non-res

Aqua Swim CampOur camp welcomes children ages 6-12 who have some swimming experience and a desire to explore new experiences, develop new friendships, and learn new skills. Participants will have the opportunity to enjoy water activities, work on swimming skills, and receive stroke guidance. This camp will not be held entirely in the pool. Participants will play outdoor games, attend fi eld trips, and enjoy an end of the week party. Some activities may include: obstacle courses, scavenger hunts, and aquatic activities designed to strengthen their swim ability. Westmoor Giammona Pool, 131 Westmoor Ave.#9769| M-F|8:00am-5:00pm|6/18-6/22|$175 res/$219 non-res#9770| M-F|8:00am-5:00pm|7/9-7/13 |$175 res/$219 non-res#9771|M-F|8:00am-5:00pm|7/23-7/27|$175 res/$219 non-res#9772|M-F|8:00am-5:00pm|8/6-8/10 |$175 res/$219 non-res

Summer Camps 2012AM & PM CARE INFORMATIONRegistration in the camp is required in order to register for AM and/or PM Care. AM Care is extended care for 2 hours prior to the camp start time while PM Care is extended care for 2 hours following the camp end time. During AM and PM Care, children are supervised while they interact and engage in recreation with other campers. Parents may drop off children no earlier than 7am for AM Care and MUST pick up their child(ren) no later than 6pm for PM Care. You have the option to sign up for one or both of the extended cares. Please note: if you are not signed up for one or both extended care and your child(ren) utilizes this service, a fee or fees will be assessed for the week.AM hours: 7:00-9:00am, Cost: $30 per weekPM hours: 4:00-6:00pm, Cost: $30 per week Available only for selected camps.

GENERAL INFORMATIONThe Department of Library and Recreation Services Summer Day Camps offer children a variety of activities and experiences with opportunities to create memories that last a lifetime. Promoting cultural unity, providing recreational adventures, team-building and developing social interaction skills are what we do best! All of our activities are led by trained and experienced professionals who are educated in leading well supervised recreational, social and educational activities. In addition, we provide youth with the knowledge, skills, and attitude of positive discipline and leadership. Campers should bring their own lunch and water for all day camps. Bring swim suits, towels, water, and lunch for all swim camps. Our 2012 camps will operate from June 11 through August 10, Monday through Friday, 9:00am-4:00pm unless otherwise stated. Extended care is available for most full day camps; AM Care 7:00-9:00am and PM Care 4:00-6:00pm. These hours are optional and available for a fee.

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Basketball Camp for Boys and GirlsBoys and Girls, ages 6-14 will learn the fundamentals of basketball from Bud Bresnahan, a former basketball coach at Cañada College and Jefferson High School, and his staff. This is the 25th year of the camp, which will include special shooting sessions, fundamental drills, team play, highlight fi lms and more. Prices: $150 res/$200 non-resBud BresnahanWar Memorial Community Center (Boys - B) Lower Gym/(Girls - G) Upper Gym, 6655 Mission St.#9749(B)/#9761(G)|M-F|9:00am-4:00pm|7/9-7/13 #9750(B)/#9762(G)|M-F|9:00am-4:00pm|7/16-7/20 #9751(B)/#9763(G)|M-F|9:00am-4:00pm|7/23-7/27 #9748(B)/#9760(G)|M-F|9:00am-4:00pm|7/30-8/3

Fun Engineering Camp - Half Day OnlyAre you ready to have an AWESOME time? Learn about engineering and construction concepts using Erector® educational toys. You will build things you encounter everyday; including bridges, cars, skyscrapers and more! Some of the concepts covered include: Torque vs. Speed, Belt and Pulley Systems, Gravity, Friction, and Truss Systems. In this camp, you are provided with everything you need to build each project which includes a tool belt, tools and project pieces. This hands-on class will allow you to work together to solve problems while building projects. Returning students will work on new projects. $10 material fee due at fi rst class for an Erector® set that students will keep; Materials fee checks payable to AWESOMEEngineering. Ages 7-12.AWESOME Engineering staff Hillside Park Clubhouse, 222 Lausanne Ave.#9867|M-F|9:00am-12:00 Noon|6/18-6/22|$145 res/$195 non-res#9868 |M-F|1:00-4:00pm |6/18-6/22|$145 res/$195 non-res

Soccer Camp Make Me A Pro Sports - Kick it! (Half-day only) Students will work on improving basic skills of dribbling, passing, shooting, trapping and heading, as well as be introduced to new soccer techniques. Bring a snack, water bottle and shin guards. Ages 5-12.Kevin Broomfi eld/Make Me A Pro SportsGellert Park Turf Field, 50 Wembley at Gellert #9871|M-F|9:00am-12:00 Noon|6/11-6/15|$105 res/$155 non-res#9872|M-F|9:00am-12:00 Noon|8/6-8/10 |$105 res/$155 non-res

Theater Fun Camp - Full-Day Camp This children’s theatre fun camp will help children explore movement, puppetry, scenery and costume design, mime, mask making and acting in a supportive, non-threatening environment. $10 Materials fee payable to the instructor on the 1st day of class. Age appropriate grouping. Ages 5-12.Theater Fun Camp StaffHillside Clubhouse, 222 Lausanne Avenue#9874|M-F|9:00am-4:00pm|6/25-6/29|$150 res/$200 non-res#9875|M-F|9:00am-4:00pm|7/16-7/20|$150 res/$200 non-res#9876|M-F|9:00am-4:00pm|8/6-8/10 |$150 res/$200 non-res

Volleyball CampThis camp will give campers ages 6-14, the chance to learn the FUNdamental skills of volleyball such as: serving, setting, bumping, and spiking. Campers will learn the rules and various line ups. Daily scrimmage games will enhance the skills campers learning. Rex Mauga-Head, Westmoor High School Varsity Coach, will lead the camp.War Memorial Community CenterLower Gym, 6655 Mission St.#9740|M-F|9:00am-4:00pm|6/11-6/15|$150 res/$200 non-res#9741|M-F|9:00am-4:00pm|6/18-6/22|$150 res/$200 non-res

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ARTS AND CRAFTSArts and Crafts for KidsJunior artists, ages 5-10 years old will be making ART PROJECTS by using creative methods from drawing, painting, print-making, sculpture, ceramics, and lots more. $10 materials fee payable to instructor. Marie SantosPerforming Arts Center, Room 12, 200 Northgate Ave.Ages 5-7 years old8 classes. No class 6/27, 7/4.#10821|W|4:00-5:30pm|6/6-8/8|$130 res/$140 non-resAges 8-10 years old9 classes. No class 6/22, 6/29.#10822|F|4:00-5:30pm|6/8-8/10|$145 res/$155 non-res

DANCEFolklorico Mexicano Dance Class: Age 7+ yearsLearn traditional Mexican dance.Sebastian VelezWar Memorial Community Center, Room 201, 6655 Mission St. T/TH|5:00-7:00pm|$2 per class

Mexican Folk Dance For Youth and Parents, Muy Espendido!: 3.5-18+ yearsChildren and their parents of all ethnicities will enjoy learning Mexican Folk Dance. Students should wear leather-soled shoes (hard-soled shoes or gum) and come prepared for noise and fun. 9:00-9:45am, new students and youngest; 9:30-10:30am, intermediate level; 10:00-11:30am, advanced continuing students. Parents accompanying child are half-price; Parents not registered to participate are welcome to visit the fi rst and last class; they may watch from outside otherwise.Marianna RomanMarchbank Clubhouse, 10 S. Parkview Ave.#10487|SAT|9:00-11:30am|6/9-8/11Youth: $30 res/$40 non-res Parent participating accompanying child:$15 res/$25 non-res

LANGUAGESFrench (Beginning) For more information, please refer to page 19 in the Adult’s Languages Section.

French (Intermediate) For more information, please refer to page 19 in the Adult’s Languages Section.

French for Total BeginnersFor more information, please refer to page 19 in the Adult’s Languages Section.

LIFE ENRICHMENTTutoringEmphasis on Math and English, but all subjects are welcome. War Memorial Community Center, 6655 Mission St.T/TH|4:00-6:00pm|$5 per session

MARTIAL ARTSJapanese Karate Self-Defense Tool: Age 6+ years Learn traditional karate basics, katas, weapons, self-defense and the philosophy of martial arts. Call (650) 755-9003 to register or for more information. Register with the instructor in class; make checks payable to MAIDC. 24 total number of classes this quarter. Uniform fee: $35 (Youth)/$45 (Adults).Hanshi Ken Shockey Larcombe Clubhouse, 99 Lake Merced Blvd.Youth/Teen: 6-13 years (Beginner to Intermediate) T/TH|6:15-7:30pm|6/12-8/30|$135 ($35 for uniform)Adult: 15-70 years (Beginner to Advanced) T/TH|7:45-9:15pm|6/12-8/30|$159 ($45 for uniform)

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Karate-Do Hakua Kai: Age Youth and AdultInstruction will include learning the fi ner points of Kihon (basic techniques which includes blocks, punches, kicks, and strikes), Kata, and Kumite. Uniforms may be purchased from the instructor. Shihan Ric Sherrod Junipero Serra School, 151 Victoria St. (Multipurpose Room)Youth: Intro. Beginner: (Ages 6-13) - Once a Week#10483|T|6:30-7:15pm|6/5-8/7|$60 res/$70 non-res Youth: Int.-Beg./Adv.-Beg. (Ages 8-15) - Once a Week#10484|TH|6:30-7:15pm|6/7-8/9|$60 res/$70 non-resYouth: Youth/Adult Mixed Levels (Ages 7-Adults) Twice a Week.#10485|T/TH|7:15-8:15pm|6/5-8/9|$120 res/$130 non-res

MUSICGuitar Lessons Instructor Guillermo Morales will teach guitar basics and music fundamentals! For beginners. Students must provide their own guitar.Guillermo MoralesWar Memorial Community Center, 6655 Mission St.M|4:00-5:30pm|$5 per class

‘Ukulele ClassLearn to play this popular instrument! Students must provide their own ‘ukulele.War Memorial Community Center, 6655 Mission St.M|3:00-4:30pm|$2 per class

SPORTS AND FITNESSTennis: Private LessonsRegistration/payment required fi rst. Date, time and location will be arranged by participant and the instructor.Westlake Park, 145 Westlake Blvd.

• Private Instruction • Semi-Private Instruction $30 per hour $17 per person/per hour Code: #10505 (2-3 People; Must register together) Code: #10510

Zumba®-Just Dance! FitnessFor more information, please refer to page 21 in the Adults Sports and Fitness Section.

TO REGISTER FOR CLASSES, TO REGISTER FOR CLASSES, VISIT US AT WWW.IPLAYDALYCITY.ORG.VISIT US AT WWW.IPLAYDALYCITY.ORG.

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Youth ProgramsSUMMER YOUTH RECREATION PROGRAM (SYRP) 2012Welcome to the 2012 Summer Youth Recreation Program. We offer children in grades 1st through 6th (6-12 years old) positive and exciting social diversions through recreation. The Summer Youth Recreation Program is held at 5 sites: Westlake, Panorama, Gellert, Westmoor, and JFK. The program offerings are full day, 9:00am-5:00pm or half day, 1:00-5:00pm. The program focuses on incorporating the Six Pillars of Character: trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, citizenship, as the foundation of the program. Participants will experience a morning and/or afternoon jumpstart; group activities and challenges, daily snacks, and a variety of enrichment activities.Parent/Caregiver(s) can be assured their child(ren) will receive the following benefi ts: • A safe haven to socialize and recreate with their peers. • A time set aside to teach vital life skills. • Team building and collaboration. • Fun, creative games, sports and various activities.Register your child at the site of your choice during the site operation hours or at the Department of Library and Recreation Services Administration Offi ce, 111 Lake Merced Boulevard.

Note: This is not a licensed day care.Donations, new items such as boardgames and other equipment, and craft materials are greatly appreciated.PROPOSED SPECIAL EVENTS • Talent Show: • End of Summer Carnival: Friday, July 27, 2012, 6:00pm (start time) Friday, August 10, 2012, 11:00am-4:00pm Pacelli Gym (Westlake Park) Westmoor/Giammona Pool 145 Lake Merced Boulevard, Daly City 131 Westmoor Avenue, Daly CityProgram Runs:Monday, June 18 - Friday, August 10, 2012 (Westlake program starts Tuesday, June 19)All Sites will be closed for the holiday on Wednesday, July 4.COST OF PROGRAMResident: $60 per week, Non-Resident: $75 per weekThere will be two REGISTRATION NIGHTS the week before the Summer Youth Recreation Program begins. This is the time for parents/guardians to register their children and meet the Summer staff! For more information, please contact David Zetzer at (650) 991-8238. • Wednesday, June 13, 2012, 5:30-7:30pm, War Memorial, 6655 Mission Street, Daly City, CA 94014. • Thursday, June 14, 2012, 5:30-7:30pm, Gellert Park Clubhouse, 50 Wembley Drive, Daly City, CA 94015.

Full Day Program 9:00am-5:00pm Cost per week: $60 res/$75 non-res**Holiday Rate: Week 3 $48 res/$60 non-res Half Day Program 1:00-5:00pm Cost per week: $30 res/$37 non-res**Holiday Rate: Week 3 $24 res/$30 non-res

Panorama School25 Bellevue St.

Gellert Park50 Wembley Dr.

Westmoor Clubhouse123 Edgemont Dr.

JFK School785 Price St.

Westlake Park145 Lake Merced Blvd.

Program Dates *Week 1: 6/18-6/22 Week 2: 6/25-6/29**Week 3: 7/2-7/6 Week 4: 7/9-7/13 Week 5: 7/16-7/20 Week 6: 7/23-7/27 Week 7: 7/30-8/3 Week 8: 8/6-8/10

*Holiday Rate at Westlake Park Week 1 begins 6/19.

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Teen ProgramsVOLUNTEEN OPPORTUNITIESAims to encourage and empower all!Need Community Services Hours? …It’s always a plus on any application! We provide many opportunities in a variety of avenues whether it’s working in the frontline or behind the scenes, with youth recreation or a city event.Long Term Volunteers: • NCYC - Event Planning (see next column) • Volunteen Leadership Program (see below) • Special Events (see next column)

STAY IN TOUCH Contact Donna Delacalzada at [email protected] or (650) 991-8234 for more information on the above upcoming events. Website: dalycity.org/teen Facebook: www.facebook.com/dcteenservices Twitter: www.twitter.com/dalycityteen Tumblr: http://dcteenservices.tumblr.com

VOLUNTEEN LEADERSHIP PROGRAM (VLP) 2012Experience a summer of community building through volunteer work, poetry, event planning and having fun! This program promotes professional growth, personal development and service to the Daly City community. It gives teens in grades 7th-12th (13-18 years of age) an opportunity to work in our Volunteen program and do community service at 1 of our 5 Summer Youth Recreation Program (SYRP) locations. Volunteens engage youth participants in the program by playing games or activities and doing arts and crafts; motivating the youth in structured play, while learning life skills and teamwork. They also build friendships and positively affect youth in our community. For more information and a fl yer please contact Ray Reyes at (650) 746-8332 or [email protected] DATES: June 18-August 10, closed July 4 COST OF PROGRAM: $50.00 res/$62.00 non-res(Scholarships available) Includes: • Log book to keep track of community service hours, weekly trainings (including training dates/ locations), maps, notes, and other information. • Volunteen T-shirt • Participation in the Sound Science Program: a mentorship (program) that works to dispel youth violence by promoting social and cultural awareness through different music based workshops, allowing youth to engage in community involvement while providing a platform for self expression. • Participation in North County Youth Collective (See NCYC info in the next column).

SPECIAL EVENTSVolunTEEN SocialFriday, May 18, 2012, 5:30-9:30pmPaceilli Gym, 145 Lake Merced Blvd., Daly City, CANCYC/LKC Fil/Am Heritage WorkshopSaturday, May 26, 2012, 12:00 Noon-5:00pmMerced Room,145 Lake Merced Blvd., Daly City, CA Open MicFriday, June 8, 2012, 5:30-8:30pmCafé Doelger, 111 Lake Merced Blvd., Daly City, CABattle of the BandsSaturday, June 16, 2012, 5:30-10:00pmWar Memorial, 6655 Mission St., Daly City, CA Breakers at WarSaturday, July 21, 2012, 3:00-9:00pmWar Memorial, 6655 Mission St., Daly City, CA EmpowermentSaturday, September 15, 2012, 2:00-5:00pmMerced Room, 145 Lake Merced Blvd., Daly City

NORTH COUNTY YOUTH COLLECTIVE (NCYC)So what is the North County Youth Collective? NCYC encourages others to join the movement of young people making a difference in their communities.Why Join? …Make a difference in the community! Earn community service hours, gain experience in event planning, PR (public relations), and promotions. Be a leader! Have a voice! 1:00-3:00pm every Saturday at Marchbank Clubhouse, 10 S. Parkview Dr. SIGN-UP TODAY! NCYC Serves:• Brisbane • Colma • Daly City • Pacifi ca • South San Francisco • San BrunoFor more information or to sign-up, contact Roxy Parangan (NCYC coordinator) at [email protected] or (650) 991-8234.Email: [email protected]: www.myspace.com/northcounty_ydi

Volunteen Leadership Program (VLP)Cost: $50 res/$62 non-res, *Gellert Park Clubhouse: June 15

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TransportationOnly $15 per Month During School Year from Bayshore/Robertson School to Bayshore Community Center, Daily. Register Today!Club Offi ce is Open Weekdays from 10:00am-6:00pm.Homework Assistance DailySnack at 3:00pm, daily

Core Programs• Oracle Computer Center • Education Enrichment• Health and Fitness Center• Monthly Birthday Party• Special Events• Electives: Dance, Cooking and Drama• Disney Art Studio• Sports Skills• Recreation• GamesContact Unit Director, Joe Egan(650) 991-5757 or email [email protected].

460 Martin Street - Daly City, CA 94014

Boys & Girls ClubA Place to LaughA Place to LearnA Place to Dream

Boys & Girls Club HoursMonday-Friday: 1:30-7:30pmOpen Rec/Special Activities/Sports: 6:00-7:30pm

Boys & Girls Club Fees• Membership/Renewal Fee: $50/year• School-to-Club Transportation: $15/month• Camp/Full-Day Services: Varies• Sports Leagues: Varies Sliding Scale Fees and Payment Plans Available

Athletics and LeaguesJunior Giants Baseball This Summer!Junior Giants, the fl agship program of the Giants Community Fund, is a non-competitive recreational program serving youth 5-18 years old, both in the inner city and rural areas in Northern and Central California. Along with the fundamentals of baseball, the league stresses integrity, confi dence, teamwork, and leadership.Junior Giants:Ages 8-12 years oldTuesdays and Thursdays, June 18-August 10, 2012Bobby Bonds Field (JFK School) and Gellert Park FieldT-ball League:Ages 5-7 years old Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 18-August 10, 2012Bobby Bonds Field (JFK School)Teen Junior Giants:Ages 13-18 years old Wednesdays, June 20-August 1, 20122:00-5:00pmGellert Park FieldFor more information, contact Junior Giants Coordinators, Rhod Banda or Joachim Perlas at (650) 746-8345.

Bayshore Community Center

Youth Flag FootballFor more information on Flag Football, please contact Edgardo Bolanos or Dave Nicora at (650) 991-8021.

Tennis Programs:National Junior Tennis and Learning (NJTL)The NJTL is divided into three divisions; for beginner level players there is the Bronze Division, with instruction in a clinic-like setting and an added emphasis on teamwork and fun. For intermediate level players there is the Silver Division, which features a chance to improve skills and introduces a competitive environment. For the advanced player, there is the Gold Division, which will allow players to test their skills through competition, in a varsity team manner, with tournaments and matches.Monday, July 2 - Thursday, August 2, 2012Bronze: 7-14 years old$25 res/$35 non-resM/W, 12:00 Noon-2:00pm, Westlake Park (#10506)T/TH, 12:00 Noon-2:00pm, Gellert Park (#10507)Silver: 12-16 years old$30 res/$40 non-resT/TH, 2:00-4:00pm, Gellert Park (#10508)Gold: 14-18 years old$35 res/$45 non-resM/W, 2:00-4:00pm, Westlake Park (#10509)

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A Step in the Right Direction!Performing Arts Center, 200 Northgate Avenue, Daly City • [email protected] • www.wspadance.com • (650) 757-1244

Offi ce Hours: Monday-Friday: 3:00-8:00pm, Saturday: 9:00am-3:00pm, *School Closed: June 11-June 23, July 4

NOW OPEN FOR ENROLLMENT!“ENJOY SUMMER SPECIALS - DISCOUNTED REGISTRATION FEE OF $15 ONLY”Registration is now being taken for our Summer Programs.Sign-up for two intensives and receive 10% off.

MUSICAL THEATER SUMMER CAMP WITH KATIE KERWINHalf Day Camp: $400 - Full Day Camp available upon requestSession 1: June 25-July 13, Session 2: July 16-August 3Monday-Friday: 9:00am-12:00 Noon, age 5-7Monday-Friday: 1:00-4:00pm, age 8-12Sign up for both sessions or two intensives and receive 10% off.

PROFESSIONAL INTENSIVES IN CLASSICAL BALLET, MODERN, and HIP H0PProfessional Ballet Intensive: June 25-July 13 and July 30-August 17Professional Intensive under the direction of Viktor Kabaniaev. Acceptance by Audition Only. Call for audition information.

Ballet/Modern Workshop: July 9-27Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced Levels with Guest Master Teachers (call for schedule and tuition rate).

Hip Hop Intensive: July 9-13, July 16-20, and July 23-27Learn choreography from top choreographers from Northern and Southern California (call for schedule and tuition rate).

FOR THE BEGINNING STUDENT AGES 3 - ADULTS - July 9-27AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES - Meets twice a week, $100 - 3 WEEKS ONLY

Class Name Age Day Time Ballet n’ Tap 3-4 M/W 3:00-4:00 Ballet n’ Tap 3-4 T/T 4:00-5:00Ballet n’ Tap 5-6 M/W 4:00-5:00 Ballet n’ Tap 5-6 T/T 3:00-4:00Tap Beginners 5-6 T/T 5:00-6:00Tap Beginners 7-9 M/W 5:00-6:00Tap Beginners 10+ M/W 6:00-7:00Pre Ballet 3-4 M/W 4:00-5:00Ballet Beginners 5-6 T/T 4:00-5:00 Ballet Beginners 7-9 T/T 5:00-6:00Ballet 10+ M/W 5:00-6:00Jazz Beginners 5-6 M/W 5:00-6:00 Jazz Beginners 7-9 M/W 6:00-7:00Jazz Beginners 10+ M/W 7:00-8:00Hip Hop for boys 4-6 M/W 4:00-5:00Hip Hop 7-9 M/W 5:00-6:00Hip Hop 10-12 M/W 6:00-7:00Hip Hop 13+ M/W 7:00-8:00Hip Hop Adult M/W 8:00-9:00

Westlake School for the Performing Arts

Class Name Age Day TimePre Hula 3-4 T/T 3:00-4:00Polynesian (Hula & Tahitian) 5-6 T/T 4:00-5:00Polynesian (Hula & Tahitian) 7-9 T/T 5:00-6:00Polynesian (Hula & Tahitian) 10+ T/T 6:00-7:00Polynesian (Hula & Tahitian) Adult T/T 7:00-8:00Musical Theater 3-4 M/W 4:00-5:00

Help your child reach her potential!

Save your spot. Limited number of students per class.

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ARTS AND CRAFTSSewing for Fun and Profi t (Beginner)Learn to operate a sewing machine; discuss your sewing needs, where to buy fabrics; how to use sewing patterns and learn skills in order to make simple projects. 4 classes. Pre-register in room 9.Annamarie ConteDoelger Center, Room 1, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#9793 |T|6:30-8:30pm|5/15-6/5 |$90 res/$92 non-res#10285|T|6:30-8:30pm|6/19-7/10|$90 res/$92 non-res#10286|T|6:30-8:30pm|7/24-8/14|$90 res/$92 non-res

Zen and the Art of Knitting Learn easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions on how to create your own personal project while working at your own pace. Class size is limited to ensure one-on-one interaction.Carole WarnerWar Mem. Comm. Ctr., Comp. Rm., 6655 Mission St.M/T|10:00am-12:00 Noon|Free

COMPUTERSComputer ClassJefferson Union High School District ClassesWar Memorial Community Center, 6655 Mission St.M/W or T/TH|1:00-2:30pm|8/20-12-20|Free

Internet and EmailLearn how to send and receive emails, send pictures and attachments, send messages with Facebook and other social media, such as Twitter. Private lessons are also available. See instructor for more information.Sean YoreWar Mem. Comm. Ctr., Comp. Rm., 6655 Mission St.T|10:00-11:00am|$10 per class (drop-in)

Introduction to Digital Audio Recording Experiment with different digital recording techniques. Participants will discover basic audio manipulation techniques such as EQ, reverb, compression, and distortion and compose music together to make a CD!David JaberiWar Mem. Comm. Ctr., Comp. Rm., 6655 Mission St.F|1:00-2:00pm|$2 per class

DANCEBallroom Dance with Randy (Beginner/Intermediate)Learn the Waltz, Tango, Fox Trot, Hustle, Two-Step, Rumba, Cha-Cha, Salsa, and more. The intermediate class focuses on advance variations in competition routines. No partner needed. Randy Tam Gellert Clubhouse, 50 Wembley Dr.Beginner#10475|T|7:00-8:00pm|6/19-8/21|$69 res/$79 non-resIntermediate#10474|T|8:00-9:00pm|6/19-8/21|$69 res/$79 non-res

Easy Country Western Line Dance This class is geared to those who wish to have fun and enjoy this form of exercise. This is a great opportunity to meet new friends at the same time.No class 6/17.Angela CheungDoelger Center, Room 14, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#10482|SUN|10:00am-12:00 Noon|6/3-8/26|$4 (drop-in)

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Mexican Folk Dance For Youth and Parents, Muy Espendido!: 3.5-18+ yearsFor more information, please refer to page 8 in the Youth Dance Section.

Modern Line Dancing: Drop-in class The new beginner’s class and the Saturday Intermediate class are designed to introduce students to the fundamentals and principles of modern line-dancing or ‘group dancing’. It includes instruction, demonstration, practice, choreography and performance. This course is designed for students interested in dancing even without a partner. $4 drop-in fee per class. No class 6/11 and 7/4.Roland DitanBeginners: Pacelli Center, Merced Room, 145 Lake Merced Blvd.#10489|W|7:00-8:00pm|6/6-8/22|$60 res/$70 non-resIntermediate: Gellert Clubhouse, 50 Wembley Dr.#10488|SAT|10:00-11:00am|6/2-8/4|$56 res/$66 non-res

Soul Line Dance ClassLearn the most recent dance steps in a fun, energetic, and learning environment. The Monday class is for beginners and the Wednesday class is for intermediate and advanced dancers.Gladys Pebbles WhiteWar Memorial Comm. Ctr., Conf. Rm., 6655 Mission St.M|12:30-2:30pm|4/2-6/25|$5 per class (drop-in)W|12:30-2:30pm|4/4-6/27|$5 per class (drop-in)

LANGUAGESEnglish ClassJefferson Union High School District ClassesWar Memorial Community Center, 6655 Mission St.T/TH|10:00am-1:00pm|8/20-12-20|Free

French (Beginning) Bonjour! Come speak French with us. Beginner classes are designed for people with no previous French exposure. We cover basic grammar, vocabulary and basic conversational skills at a slow pace. Merci bien et a bientot. Materials fee, payable at fi rst day of class is $10. Pre-register in Room 9. Beatrice TrangDoelger Center, Room 7, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#10159|TH|10:00am-12:00 Noon|6/21-8/2 |$59 res/$64 non-res#10161|TH|10:00am-12:00 Noon|8/16-9/27|$59 res/$64 non-res#10158|T |6:00-8:00pm |6/19-7/31|$59 res/$64 non-res#10160|T |6:00-8:00pm |8/14-9/25|$59 res/$64 non-res

French (Intermediate) Bonjour! Lessons start from the beginning but go a fast pace as you review them. We emphasize conversational lessons, part culture, part history, idiomatic expressions, and more vocabulary, as you travel to francophone countries. A bientot. Materials fee, payable at fi rst day of class is $10. Pre-register in room 9. Beatrice TrangDoelger Center, Room 7, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#10174|TH|1:00-3:00pm|6/21-8/2 |$59 res/$64 non-res#10175|TH|1:00-3:00pm|8/16-9/27|$59 res/$64 non-res

French for Total BeginnersPar lez-vous f rancais? We are offer ing bas ic conversation with vocabulary and expressions. We will pass our love of French on to you in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. 8 classes. $10 materials fee payable at fi rst day of class. Pre-register in Room 9. Beatrice Trang Doelger Center, Room 7, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#10178|SAT|9:30-11:30am|6/23-8/11|$80 res/$84 non-res

LIFE ENRICHMENTOnline Driver Education Course This online drivers Education Course is approved by the California Department of Motor Vehicles. Reading, fl ashing graphics, videos, and quizzes will prepare the reader to pass the written DMV test. This course is very easy to use. Simply log into the website, enroll, and you can begin immediately! When registering, make sure you complete the question: How did you hear about us by choosing Activity Guide - Enter Code: 8190.Economic Driving School (Don Meyer, Owner) Internet course (your computer) #8190|24/7|Anytime you log on|Upon Login - 8190|$68.50

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Karate-Do Hakua Kai: Age Youth and AdultFor more information, please refer to page 9 in the Youth Martial Arts Section.

Tai Chi-Rejuvenate! Feel Better! (Beg/Int) This class can help relieve stress and tension, and alleviate chronic ailments, including back pain, lack of energy, and other aches and pains. 20% discount to fi rst time beginners. Basilio Chen, from direct lineage of the Yang System Gellert Clubhouse, 50 Wembley Dr.#10491|M|7:30-9:30pm|6/4-8/6|$70 res/$80 non-res

MUSICGuitar ClassLearn guitar basics and music fundamentals! All levels and all ages are welcome. Students must provide their own guitar. Patrick AveraWar Memorial Community Center, 6655 Mission St.W|11:00am-12:30pm|6/6-8/29|$5 per class (drop-in)

Guitar Lessons Instructor Guillermo Morales will teach guitar basics and music fundamentals! For beginners. Students must provide their own guitar.Guillermo MoralesWar Memorial Community Center, 6655 Mission St.M|4:00-5:30pm|$5 per class (drop-in)

Karaoke GroupIf you are in the need of some relief here is the remedy. Whether in tune or off key your voice is welcome.War Memorial Community Center, 6655 Mission St.W|1:00-2:30pm|Free

‘Ukulele ClassLearn to play this popular instrument! Students must provide their own ‘ukulele.War Memorial Community Center, 6655 Mission St.M|3:00-4:30pm|$2 per class (drop-in)

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MARTIAL ARTSChen Tai Chi and ApplicationsStudents will improve their immune systems, reduce physical and mental stress, and develop strength and coordination. $10 drop-in fee. $20 discount if student is also taking the Chen Tai Chi and Applications class concurrently. No class 6/14.Master Anthony Wong, International Tai Chi Gold Medalist Doelger Center, Room 14, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#10478|TH|7:00-9:00pm|6/7-8/16|$70 res/$80 non-res

Chen Tai Chi Beginning and Qi Gong: Increase Internal Strength and Reduce StressLearn and practice basic meditation. Improve your immune system, reduce physical and mental stress, and develop strength and coordination. $20 discount if student is also taking the Chen Tai Chi and Applications class concurrently. No class 6/11 and 6/18.Master Anthony Wong Doelger Center, Room 14, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#10477|M|7:30-9:00pm|6/4-8/20|$60 res/$70 non-res

Classical Yoga and Tai Chi (Wu Style)The Path to Holistic HealthAround the world, more and more people are turning to yoga and Tai Chi, as a means of keeping fi t and reducing stress. Mike Ma has 40 years experience on Martial Arts, traditional Chinese medicine, yoga, Tai Chi, and Chi Kung. Learn with seasoned teachers and Bay Area experts. (Since 1972). Mike Ma Gellert Clubhouse, 50 Wembley Dr.#10479|SAT|9:00-10:00am|6/2-8/4|$66 res/$76 non-res

Japanese Karate Self-Defense Tool: Age 6+ years Learn traditional karate basics, katas, weapons, self-defense and the philosophy of martial arts. Call (650) 755-9003 to register or for more information. Register with the instructor in class; make checks payable to MAIDC. 24 total number of classes this quarter. Uniform fee: $35 (Youth)/$45 (Adults).Hanshi Ken Shockey Larcombe Clubhouse, 99 Lake Merced Blvd.Youth/Teen: 6-13 years (Beginner to Intermediate) T/TH|6:15-7:30pm|6/12-8/30|$135 ($35 for uniform)Adult: 15-70 years (Beginner to Advanced) T/TH|7:45-9:15pm|6/12-8/30|$159 ($45 for uniform)

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Exercise ClassExercise and socialize in a fun yet low-impact setting. Call Connie at (650) 991-8086 for more information.War Memorial Community Center, 6655 Mission St.M/W/F|10:00-11:00am|Free

Tennis: Private LessonsRegistration/payment required fi rst. Date, time and location will be arranged by participant and the instructor.Westlake Park, 145 Westlake Blvd.• Private Instruction • Semi-Private Instruction $30 per hour $17 per person/per hour Code: #10505 (2-3 People; Must register together) Code: #10510

Zumba Gold®A workout that will get your body moving in a whole new way. Join certifi ed Zumba® instructor Joanne Butcher as she leads this fun and energy fi lled workout.War Mem. Comm. Ctr., Upper Gym, 6655 Mission St. T|10:00-11:00am|$3 per class

Zumba®-Just Dance! FitnessNo experience required to have fun! This fitness class offers high energy, motivating music and easy to follow routines. Zumba® fi tness! is a Latin inspired, easy-to-follow, calorie-burning, dance fi tness-party™. Feel the music and let loose! Wear loose fi tting clothing and slightly wore-out tennis shoes. No jeans, please. Party yourself into shape!Charlayne and Yolanda WrightWar Memorial Comm. Ctr., 6655 Mission St., Upper Gym#10503|T|7:30-8:15pm (Express)|6/4-8/7|$30 res/$40 non-resGellert Clubhouse, 50 Wembley Dr.#10502|TH|7:00-8:00pm|6/7-8/9|$38 res/$48 non-res

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SPORTS AND FITNESSAdult Open GymSpecifi c days and evenings for Basketball, Volleyball, and Badminton, call for schedule. Discount passes available for purchase ($30 for 10 visits). *Note: The War Memorial staff reserves the right to cancel an Open Gym 30 minutes after opening if a minimum number of participants are not reached. Must have form of Daly City ID or otherwise non-resident fee applies. For more information, call (650) 991-8020.War Memorial Community Center, 6655 Mission St.BadmintonSUN|2:00-5:00pm|$4 res/$5 non-resBasketball and VolleyballSUN|5:30-8:30pm|$4 res/$5 non-res

Basketball Open GymMust have form of Daly City ID, otherwise non-resident fee applies. For more information, call (650) 991-8021.Westlake Community Center: Pacelli Event Center, 145 Lake Merced Blvd.T/TH|8:15-9:45pm|$4 res/$5 non-res

Co-Ed Volleyball for All - Get Moving! Monday’s class is for mixed levels - for players who want to improve their skills, while having a good time. Thursday’s class is for advanced players. Focused training is given in the fi rst hour of the class. Katy Lee Pollicita Middle School, 550 E. Market St.Beginner/Intermediate:#10481|M|7:00-10:00pm|6/11-8/13|$58 res/$68 non-resAdvanced: #10480|TH|7:00-10:00pm|6/14-8/16|$58 res/$68 non-res

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Active Adults: 50+ Years Old

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OUR MISSION STATEMENTSenior Adult DivisionTo enhance the quality of life and promote wellness by providing social, educational and health services to all adults 50+. All programs are open to all seniors. Our program announcements will provide you with suffi cient notice for you to decide on your participation.A

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For questions about Active Adult programs and classes, please contact the following: Doelger Senior Center: (650) 991-8012 Lincoln Community Center: (650) 991-8018

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LINCOLN COMMUNITY CENTER901 Brunswick St. (Acton and Brunswick)JUNE 20127 Thursday Lincoln Community

Center Advisory Council Board Meeting, 9:00am.Wise and Well-Blood Pressure Screening, 9:30am.

12 Tuesday Philippine Independence Day Celebration.Suggested Donation $5.

JULY 20123 Tuesday 4th of July Celebration at

Doelger Senior Center.5 Thursday Lincoln Community

Center Advisory Council Board Meeting, 9:00am.Wise and Well-Blood Pressure Screening, 9:30am.

AUGUST 20122 Thursday Lincoln Community

Center Advisory CouncilBoard Meeting, 9:00am.Wise and Well-Blood Pressure Screening, 9:30am.

Freshly cooked meals offered daily Monday thru Friday at 12:00 Noon.$2.00 donation for seniors, $7.00 for non-seniors Contact us at (650) 991-8018 to Reserve Early before 11:00am, daily. Monthly menus available upon request.

DOELGER SENIOR CENTER101 Lake Merced Blvd.

JUNE 20121 Friday Free Movie and popcorn, room 4.4 Monday Advisory and Planning

Council Meeting.6 Wednesday Birthday celebration/cake.

Music by Lionel Sequeira Trio.8 Friday Father’s Day Celebration22 Friday Sing-a-long, Café, 11:00am.30 Saturday Daly City All Star

Summer Concert, 1:00pm.JULY 20122 Monday Advisory and Planning

Council Meeting.3 Tuesday Independence

Day Celebration6, 20 Friday Free Movie and popcorn, room 4.9 Monday Elder Abuse Seminar,

room 5, 10:00am.11 Wednesday Birthday celebration/cake.

Music by Lionel Sequeira Trio.27 Friday Sing-a-long, Café, 11:00am.AUGUST 20123, 17

Friday Free movie and popcorn, room 4.

6 Monday Advisory and Planning Council Meeting.

8 Wednesday Birthday celebration/cake.Music by Lionel Sequeira Trio.

22 Wednesday Medicare Presentation24 Friday Sing-a-long, Café, 11:00am.27 Monday New Member Welcome, 1:30pm.

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Sewing for Fun and Profi t (Beginner)Learn to operate a sewing machine; discuss your sewing needs, where to buy fabrics; how to use sewing patterns and learn skills in order to make simple projects. 4 classes. Pre-register in room 9.Annamarie ConteDoelger Center, Room 1, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#9793 |T|6:30-8:30pm|5/15-6/5 |$90 res/$92 non-res#10285|T|6:30-8:30pm|6/19-7/10|$90 res/$92 non-res#10286|T|6:30-8:30pm|7/24-8/14|$90 res/$92 non-res

Zen and the Art of Knitting For more information, please refer to page 18 in the Adults Arts and Crafts Section.

COMPUTERSComputer ClassJefferson Union High School District ClassesWar Memorial Community Center, 6655 Mission St.M/W or T/TH|1:00-2:30pm|8/20-12/20|Free

Computer, Level I (Beginner) This class introduces new users to basic PC concepts. Helps to develop skills using the mouse and keyboard to navigate within a Windows environment. Learn how to access the Internet safely with a web browser and how to use an e-mail program with attachments. No pre-requisites. Maximum 10 students. Bob WilcenskiDoelger Center, Room 3, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#10234|W|10:00am-12:00 Noon|8/8-8/29|$42 res/$45 non-res#10235|W|10:00am-12:00 Noon|9/5-9/26|$42 res/$45 non-res

Computers, Level 2 (Intermediate) A continuation of the Level 1 class. Topics include e-mail account options, computer and Internet security, data backup, and Zip fi le attachments. Introduction to Picasa and basic photo editing, Skype and social networking sites. Other topics of interest may be suggested for discussion. Prerequisites: Completion of the Level 1 class or knowledge of Windows basics and the ability to use a mouse. Maximum students 10. Bob WilcenskiDoelger Center, Room 3, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#10246|TH|10:00am-12:00 Noon|8/9-8/30|$42 res/$45 non-res#10247|TH|10:00am-12:00 Noon|9/6-9/27|$42 res/$45 non-res

ARTS AND CRAFTSCrochetSelf-directed. Register with leader.Doelger Center, Room 1, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.T|10:00am-12:00 Noon|6/5-8/28|$1/$2 per class

Hawaiian CraftsLearn to make leis, flowers, accessories, and novelties.Register with instructors.Vi, Terri and MaureenDoelger Center, Room 1, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.M|10:30am-12:00 Noon|6/25 |$1/$2 per classM|10:30am-12:00 Noon|7/9, 7/23 |$1/$2 per classM|10:30am-12:00 Noon|8/13, 8/27|$1/$2 per class

Jewelry ClassRegister with instructor.Trudy SherwinDoelger Center, Room 6, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.W|10:00-11:30am|6/6-8/29|$1/$2 per class

Knitting with Rose (Beginner/Intermediate)Learn how to incorporate various stitches into the garment you are making: casting on, knitting, purling, patterning, knitting on around, circular, and double pointed needles as well as fi nishing. Use cable needles and knit various stitches. Register with instructors.Rose Wilson, Annette GeikasDoelger Center, Room 6, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.T|10:00am-12:00 Noon|6/5-8/28|$3 per class

QuiltingSelf-directed. Register with leader.Loraine Strong Doelger Center, Room 1, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.W|1:00-4:00pm|6/6-8/29|$1/$2 per class

Sewing and HandicraftsRegister with Instructor.Laura HollanderDoelger Center, Room 1, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.TH|1:00-4:00pm|6/7-8/30|$1/$2 per class

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Computer Topics - Private Training Receive a one-on-one instruction on a range of computer topics with a hands-on approach from basic techniques through advanced uses including applications (Microsoft Offi ce, Open Offi ce, Adobe reader and Photoshop, Anti-virus, e-mail, internet, social media, Video, Music, Windows 7, Chrome, etc.) Rate is $42/$45 for each hour. Call (415) 336-4635 to arrange appointment. Sean Yore, M.S., M.F.A.Doelger Center, Room 3, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#10258|T|2:00-4:00pm|7/10-8/28|$42 res/$45 non-res

Internet and EmailFor more information, please refer to page 18 in the Adults Computers Section.

Introduction to Digital Audio RecordingFor more information, please refer to page 18 in the Adults Computers Section.

Introduction to Digital Photography and Video Learn how to load and save pictures from your digital camera or mobile (smart) phone camera to computer. Learn how to do simple corrections using photo sites such as Flickr. You will be introduced to popular photo and video editing with Adobe products such as Photoshop, Elements and Premiere. Learn how to save photos on optical media with disk burning. $10 materials fee payable to instructor. Sean Yore, M.S., M.F.A.Doelger Center, Room 3, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#10274|SAT|10:00am-2:00pm|7/28|$22 res/$25 non-res

Introduction to Social Media (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.) Learn how to join social network sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Learn how to create your profi le, upload your pictures, fi nd and communicate to people you may know and make new friends. Sean Yore, M.S., M.F.A.Doelger Center, Room 3, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#10276|SAT|10:00am-2:00pm|9/29|$22 res/$25 non-res

Introduction to Taking Pictures with your Mobile (cell) Phone Learn how to take pictures from your mobile or smart phone’s camera. How to send your pictures to your friends, to a photo processing service (Walgreens, Costco, CVS, Ritz Camera etc.), to social media sites such as Facebook, MySpace, Youtube, Twitter, to blogs or photo sites such as Flickr or Photobucket. Sean Yore, M.S., M.F.A.Doelger Center, Room 3, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#10275|SAT|10:00am-2:00pm|8/25|$22 res/$25 non-res

FITNESS/WELLNESSAdaptive Exercise for the Physically Challenged This class is for people with Parkinson’s, arthritis, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, who are stroke victims and cardiac patients. Individuals in wheelchairs and walkers are welcome. John Pantazy Doelger Center, Room 14, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.T/TH|1:00-2:30pm|6/5-8/30|$3 per class (drop-in)

Aerobic Line Dance If you love R&B, and are looking for a fun way to burn some serious calories, Aerobic Line Dancing is for you! We will be dancing non-stop for this two-hour class, so wear comfortable clothes and get ready to sweat. Previous experience with Soul Line Dancing suggested.Marlene Bazdarich Merced Room, 145 Lake Merced Blvd.M|7:00-9:00pm|6/4-8/27|$4 per class (drop-in)

Afro-American Line DanceDances include Electric Slide, Bus Stop, Booty Call, Bunny Hop, Houston Bus Stop, Gumbo Soup, Booty Scoot, and much more. No partner necessary. Drop-in. Carolyn Clary-Brown Merced Room, 145 Lake Merced Blvd.SAT|10:00am-12:00 Noon|6/2-8/25|$4 per class (drop-in)

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Arthritis Exercise Experience gentle stretching, relaxation techniques, and range of motion exercises for those with arthritis. Also included are strength and resistance training and learning balancing skills. Most of the exercises are in chairs.Patricia Armstrong Doelger Center, Room 14, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.M/W/F|1:00-2:00pm|6/4-8/31|$3 per class (drop-in)

Big Band Line Dance The music of line dancing is mostly from the Big Band Era. Dance to Cha-Cha, Fox Trot, Rumba, Waltz, Swing, Tango and more. From beginners to experienced.Susan Cerri and Clarice Fong Merced Room, 145 Lake Merced Blvd.F|10:30-11:45am|6/1-8/31|$4 per class (drop-in)

CardioSculpt CardioSculpt is a moderate intensity class; 20 minutes of continuous movement utilizing large muscle groups that is rhythmic and aerobic in nature; 20 minutes of 10 resistance exercises that develops major muscle groups in the body using resistance bands; 15 minutes of flexibility to develop fuller range of motion by gradually increasing tension without pain; and 5 minutes of relaxation and breathing.Becky Hanvey Doelger Center, Room 14, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.W/F|9:30-10:30am|6/6-8/29|$3 per class (drop-in)

Chinese Cultural Activities: Chinese/American Line Dancing Line dancing with Sidonie Tain. Learn a variety of line dance steps.Sidonie TainLincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St. F|10:15-11:45am|Free

Country/Western Line Dance Join us for an hour of fun and healthy exercise. Dance to various forms of Western, Latin, Pop, Swing, Cha-Cha, Two-step, Rumba, Waltz, East Coast Swing, etc. Thursday is high intensity. Diana Ward Larcombe Clubhouse, 99 Lake Merced Blvd. TH|9:00-11:00am|6/7-8/30|$4 per class (drop-in)F |9:00-10:30am|6/8-8/31|$4 per class (drop-in)

Country/Western Line Dance(Advance/Beginning)Let’s get on, be active! Classes use a variety of music and provide the benefi t of light exercise. No partner necessary. Previous dance experience is recommended.Jeanette Feinberg Larcombe Clubhouse, 99 Lake Merced Blvd.W|1:15-3:00pm|6/6-8/29|$4 per class (drop-in)

Country/Western Line Dance (Beginner)Get up, get out, and start line dancing! Learn the basics of line dance and dance to a healthy you. No partner and no experience necessary.Jeanette Feinberg Larcombe Clubhouse, 99 Lake Merced Blvd.T|1:30-2:45pm|6/5-8/28|$4 per class (drop-in)

Exercise/AerobicsExercise with Ray! Move and groove to the sounds of music from different eras. Fee Based Classes: $3.00 for 60 Minute Class, $3.50 for 90 Minute Class Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St.T |3:00-4:30pm |FreeTH |3:00-4:30pm |FreeSAT|9:30-11:00am|Free

Exercise ClassFor more information, please refer to page 21 in the Adults Sports and Fitness Section.

Exercise GroupIt’s all about balance and health! Select one of our movements to add balance to your life! Tai Chi, Chi-Gong, Stretching, Tai ChiLincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St.Group Meets in Parking LotDaily|7:30-9:30am|Free

Fitness with Martial Arts If you are serious about getting in shape; this is the class for you. It is a fun fi tness class with some martial art techniques included to make it more interesting. For more information, see website: www.niemihapkido.webs.com. No class 6/12, 6/15.George Niemi Jr. Merced Room, 145 Lake Merced Blvd.#10147|T/F|7:30-9:00pm|6/1-8/31|$110 res/$115 non-res

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Kickboxing Aerobics This fun class is designed to keep you in shape, improve your strength and teach you a few basic fi ghting techniques. Learn to kick and punch to the beat of music. Bring bag gloves, yoga mat, sweat towel and something to drink. Instructor has many years of experience teaching kickboxing aerobic classes.Erene Niemi Doelger Center, Room 14, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.SAT|9:30-10:30am|6/2-8/25|$10 per class (drop-in)

Line Dance with Rudy Dance to Rumba, Waltz, Cha-Cha, and Swing for fun and exercise. Beginner and advanced dancers are welcome.Rudy Paquette Merced Room, 145 Lake Merced Blvd.T|1:15-2:30pm|6/5-8/28|$4.50 per class (drop-in)

Mid-Day Stretch and FlexJohn Pantazy Doelger Center, Room 14, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.T/TH|12:00 Noon-1:00pm|6/5-8/30|$3 per class (drop-in)

Physical Fitness Designed for active healthy senior adults, class includes low impact aerobics, light weight training and lower body strengthening. Bring water bottle, and dress in cool loose clothing. Ray Hanvey Pacelli Gym, 145 Lake Merced Blvd.M|9:30-10:30am|6/4-8/27|$3 per class (drop-in)Merced Room, 145 Lake Merced Blvd.F |9:30-10:30am|6/1-8/31|$3 per class (drop-in)

Physical Fitness for Older AdultsImprove bone density, reduce arthritis pain, improve balance, increase metabolism, lift depression, decrease risk of diabetes and improve HDL/LDL. Low impact aerobics and weight training included. John Pantazy Pacelli Gym (PAC), 145 Lake Merced Blvd.T/W/TH|9:30-11:30am|6/5-8/30|$3 per class (drop-in)

Qi GongThis exercise and stretching system focuses on harmonizing breath with slow movements, and guided visualizations. Build up your health, prevent illness, and successfully treat diseases. Register in class. Stanley Wong Doelger Center, Room 14, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.TH|10:30-11:30am|6/7-8/30|$3 per class (drop-in)

Reiki Classes Traditional REIKI is great for self-healing of physical, emotional and stress issues as well as injuries and chronic pain, illnesses such as organ pain, swelling, and nervous condition. Excellent for conditions of the stomach, abdomen and all organs within. Reiki Attunements are available for all levels. Pre-register in room 9.Vanessa Clark Doelger Center, Room 2, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.LEVEL I: This is for beginners and is great beginning to alternative medicine as well as a complete modality in itself.#10153|W|6:00-8:00pm|7/18|$162 res/$164 non-resLEVEL II: Level II is geared toward emotional issues and teaches long distance healing for yourself and others.#10157|W|6:00-8:00pm|8/22|$162 res/$164 non-resLEVEL III: You will learn how to supercharge or maximize your fi rst two levels and you are ready to begin the Master journey.#10154|W|6:00-8:00pm|6/20|$162 res/$164 non-res

Reiki Masters (3B) A fun and informative class for Reiki Masters to enhance their Reiki practice, enhance intuition, Chakra and Aura Healings utilizing gemstones and crystals, Acupressure points and Reiki. Connect with more energy and energy clearing. Explore more symbols and their uses. Connect with others and much more. Vanessa Clark Doelger Center, Room 2, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#10155|W|6:00-8:00pm|8/29|$185 res/$187 non-res

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Tap DanceTap dancing increases cardiovascular conditioning, strength, fl exibility and coordination. It helps develop a good sense of rhythm and timing, mental/muscle memory to become profi cient. Register with instructor.Connie Chen Doelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.TH|1:00-3:00pm|6/7-8/30|$1/$2 per class (drop-in)

WalkaboutTere Massey, Toni KoelMeet at Serramonte Center indoor Mall.W/F|8:30-9:30am|6/6-8/31|Free

Zumba Gold®For more information, please refer to page 21 in the Adults Sports and Fitness Section.

LANGUAGEBusiness ChineseIncrease your fl uency in Mandarin and knowledge of Chinese business culture. These stand-alone seminars will engage language learning in topics such as breaking the ice, politeness in business, and conducting effective meetings. Prior exposure to spoken Mandarin is helpful but not required. Fee is per day.Lucy Shih Doelger Center, Room 1, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.SAT|2:00-3:30pm|6/2, 6/16|$15 res/$20 non-resSAT|2:00-3:30pm|7/7, 7/21|$15 res/$20 non-resSAT|2:00-3:30pm|8/4, 8/18|$15 res/$20 non-res

Chinese Written CharactersLearn techniques to decode individual characters based on the principles of 6 methodologies of character formation and spatial arrangement of radicals. Fee is per day. Lucy Shih Doelger Center, Room 1, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.SAT|12:00 Noon-1:30pm|6/2, 6/16|$15 res/$20 non-resSAT|12:00 Noon-1:30pm|7/7, 7/21|$15 res/$20 non-resSAT|12:00 Noon-1:30pm|8/4, 8/18|$15 res/$20 non-res

Conversational MandarinJump start your listening and speaking skills with vocabulary and expressions you can start using in your daily interaction. Fee is per day.Lucy Shih Doelger Center, Room 1, 101 Lake Merced Blvd. SAT|10:00-11:45am|6/2, 6/16|$15 res/$20 non-resSAT|10:00-11:45am|7/7, 7/21|$15 res/$20 non-resSAT|10:00-11:45am|8/4, 8/18|$15 res/$20 non-res

Soul Line DanceLine dancing is an entertaining and fun way to exercise; and is good for coordination. No partner necessary.Gladys Pebbles White War Memorial Community Center, 6655 Mission St.M|12:30-2:30pm|6/4-8/27|$5 per class (drop-in)W|12:30-2:30pm|6/6-8/29|$5 per class (drop-in)

Soul Line Dance (Beginner & Intermediate)Dance your way to a healthier you while improving your memory and having fun.Novella Peterson Larcombe Clubhouse, 99 Lake Merced Blvd.W|6:00-8:00pm|6/6-8/29|$4 per class (drop-in)

Strength Training for Older Adults Improve bone density, reduce arthritis pain, improve balance, increase metabolism, lift depression, decrease risk of diabetes and improve HDL/LDL. Low impact aerobics and weight training included. John Pantazy Doelger Center, Room 14, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.T/TH|2:30-4:00pm|6/5-8/30|$3 per class (drop-in)

Stretch with Yoga (Beginner/Intermediate) This class includes Pilates, a combination of movements to strengthen your entire body. Learn correct breathing, balance, strength, proper body alignment, and how to relax. Patricia Armstrong Doelger Center, Room 14, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.SAT |11:45am-1:00pm |6/2-8/25|$5 per class (drop-in)M/W/F|11:15am-12:30pm|6/4-8/31|$3 per class (drop-in)M/W/F|2:30-4:00pm |6/4-8/31|$3 per class (drop-in)

Tai Chi Chuan (Beginner and Advance)Register with instructor.Anna BonalDoelger Center, Room 14, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.(Beg.)|T/TH|9:30-10:00am|6/5-8/28|$1/$2 per class (drop-in)(Adv.)|T/TH|9:00-9:30am |6/5-8/28|$1/$2 per class (drop-in)

Tai Chi ClassFind balance and serenity through Tai Chi. Join our Tai Chi class!Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick M-F|8:30-9:30am|FreeSAT|8:00-9:30am|Free

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English ClassJefferson Union High School District ClassesWar Memorial Community Center, 6655 Mission St.T/TH|10:00am-1:00pm|8/20-12/20|Free

English Instruction Class for Chinese LearnersLooking to learn English? Join one of our English as a second language class. Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St. T |9:00-10:30am |FreeW |9:00-10:00am |FreeTH|10:00-11:30am|FreeF |10:30-11:30am|Free

French (Beginning) Bonjour! Come speak French with us. Beginner classes are designed for people with no previous French exposure. We cover basic grammar, vocabulary and basic conversational skills at a slow pace. Merci bien et a bientot. Materials fee, payable at fi rst day of class is $10. Pre-register in Room 9. Beatrice TrangDoelger Center, Room 7, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#10159|TH|10:00am-12:00 Noon|6/21-8/2 |$59 res/$64 non-res#10161|TH|10:00am-12:00 Noon|8/16-9/27|$59 res/$64 non-res#10158|T |6:00-8:00pm |6/19-7/31|$59 res/$64 non-res#10160|T |6:00-8:00pm |8/14-9/25|$59 res/$64 non-res

French (Intermediate) Bonjour! Lessons start from the beginning but go a fast pace as you review them. We emphasize conversational lessons, part culture, part history, idiomatic expressions, and more vocabulary, as you travel to francophone countries. A bientot. Materials fee, payable at fi rst day of class is $10. Pre-register in room 9. Beatrice TrangDoelger Center, Room 7, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#10174|TH|1:00-3:00pm|6/21-8/2 |$59 res/$64 non-res#10175|TH|1:00-3:00pm|8/16-9/27|$59 res/$64 non-res

French ClassesBonjour! Looking to learn the language of love? Join our French class!Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St.T|12:00 Noon-1:00pm|Free

French for Total BeginnersParlez-vous francais? We are offering basic conversation with vocabulary and expressions. We will pass our love of French on to you in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. 8 classes. $10 materials fee payable at fi rst day of class. Pre-register in Room 9. Beatrice Trang Doelger Center, Room 7, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#10178|SAT|9:30-11:30am|6/23-8/11|$80 res/$84 non-res

Spanish ClassesLive, love and learn Spanish. Join this exciting class to learn beginner’s Spanish, grammar, commonly used phrases as well as conversational Spanish. Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St.(Conversational) |M|10:00am-12:00 Noon|Free(Beginning) | T |9:00-10:30am |Free (Conversational) | T |10:30am-12:00 Noon|Free

Spanish Language Learn grammar, reading, writing, vocabulary and simple sentence construction through conversations. $10 materials fee. 10 classes. Maria Cristina Provedor Larcombe Clubhouse Ext., 99 Lake Merced Blvd.#9811|T|2:00-4:00pm|7/24-9/25|$56 res/$60 non-res

Tagalog (Conversational) Mabuhay at kumusta po kayo! If you can read this phrase and would like to learn more, then come and join us in our activities: such as, learning greetings, and describing objects, people and things. Learning conversational Tagalog is fun. $10 materials fee payable at fi rst day of class, 8 classes. No class 7/3.Lourdes Cornista Doelger Center, Room 7, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#9813|T|1:00-3:00pm|6/19-8/14|$52 res/$56 non-res

LIFE ENRICHMENTBackgammon/Checkers/DominoesWant to learn? Meet with leader.Lynne FaustDoelger Center, Room 2, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.TH|8:30-10:00am|6/7-8/30|Free

BilliardsManuel SunshineDoelger Center, Room 2, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.M/F|1:00-3:00pm|6/4-8/31|Free

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Bridge, Chicago GamesNo partner needed. Register with leader.Henry SommerDoelger Center, Room 7, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.W|10:00am-1:30pm|6/6-8/29|$1/$2 per class (drop-in)

Bridge, DuplicateRegister with leader.Chris NelsonDoelger Center, Room 7, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.M|9:30am-12:30pm|6/4-8/27|$1/$2 per class (drop-in)

CanastaGroup meets every 1st and 3rd Thursday for a fun afternoon. Register with leader.Liz HamreDoelger Center Nook, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.TH|1:00-3:30pm|6/7, 6/21; 7/5, 7/19; 8/2, 8/16|$1/$2 per class (drop-in)

Chess Players WantedBeginners welcome!Manuel SunshineDoelger Center, Room 2, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.F|1:00-3:00pm|6/1-8/31|Free

Current AffairsRegister with leader.Raymond VasquezDoelger Center, Room 7, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.T|10:30am-12:00 Noon|6/5-8/28|$1/$2 per class (drop-in)

Dominoes/Mahjong/Social GamingGames-Games-Games! Test your skills with our social gaming daily!Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St.M-F|8:30am-12:00 Noon|Free

Driver Safety ProgramClass is offered 2 half-days. This defensive driving class may help you obtain a discount on your vehicle insurance. Check and Driver’s License ID due in class. Pre-registration is required. Pre-register in Room 16.AARP Volunteer Doelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.T/W|1:00-5:00pm|6/26, 6/27T/W|1:00-5:00pm|7/24, 7/25$1 DSC member/$2 non-DSC member (cash)$12 check to AARP for AARP members$14 check to AARP for AARP non-members

BingoJoin in on the fun, make friends, and play bingo!Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St.T/TH/F|1:00-2:30pm|$1 to play plus the cost of cards

Bingo10% of proceeds go to Doelger Senior Center.Sheila LumDoelger Center, Room 7, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.SAT|12:30-3:00pm|6/2-8/25|50 cents per card

Bingo - High Stakes10% of proceeds go to Doelger Senior Center.John Villareal, Sheila LumDoelger Center Café, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.T|1:00-3:00pm|6/5-8/28|$10 to play

Bocce BallOpen play. Check in Room 13 for game schedules.Doelger Center West Patio, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.M-F|9:00am-3:00pm|6/4-8/31|Free

Book ReviewersIf you enjoy reading and discussing good books, join us. Group meets first Monday of the month. We discuss a new book(s) selected the previous month. Register with instructor.Elinor CharlestonDoelger Center, Room 4, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.M|1:30-3:00pm|6/4, 7/2, 8/6|$1/$2 per class (drop-in)

Bridge, ADV. ChicagoRegister with leader.Wanda KirvinLarcombe Clubhouse, 99 Lake Merced Blvd.M|9:30am-2:30pm|6/4-8/27|$1/$2 per class (drop-in)

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Reduce Stress by LaughingIn this fun, lively presentation, we will focus on the importance of a sense of humor and how to be more playful. Participants will be given practical ideas on how to look for the funny side of life when nothing seems funny.Bev Bender, MA, Laugh Leader Doelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#10333|SAT|10:30am-12:00 Noon|6/9|$15 (drop-in)

Sharing IdeasRegister with instructor.Doelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.F|9:30-11:30am|6/1-8/31| $1/$2 per class (drop-in)

The Population Bogey BombNot the bogey on the golf course but the bogey from the bogeyman! Learn about the so-called population problem. Are there too many people relative to the resources of this planet? Is this in direct contradistinction to the beliefs of some governments and news media? Come and fi nd out for yourself. Register with instructor.John Bardaro, Ph. D.Doelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.M|1:00-3:00pm|6/4, 7/2, 8/6|$2 per class (drop-in)

“What Everyone Should Know About Elder Abuse” Senior citizens are victimized by caregivers, friends and family members. One in every seven seniors suffers from some form of elder abuse. Join us, come with your questions in room 5.Atty. Aubrey WeldonDoelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.M|10:00-11:00am|7/9| Free

MusicChinese Cultural Activities: Chinese Music and OperaBring your Chinese instruments to this class. Play music and enjoy the wonderful sounds of Chinese Opera. Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St.M|12:00 Noon-5:00pm|Free

Chinese Cultural Activities: KaraokeChinese Karaoke tells a beautiful story. Join the fun and sign in today!Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St.F|12:00 Noon-5:00pm|Free

Garden SocialJoann Sangiacomo/Ruth LapachetDoelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.W|10:30am-12:00 Noon|6/13, 6/27; 7/11, 7/25; 8/8, 8/22|$1/$2 per class (drop-in)

Grupo LatinoReuniones semanales en las que se hable sobre la historia del mundo y se comentan eventos de actualidad. Join in for weekly meetings studying world history with active classroom participation. Register with leader.Elena AmayaDoelger Center, Room 1, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.W|10:00am-12:00 Noon|6/6-8/25|$1/$2 per class (drop-in)

History - The American CenturyPolitics, economy, and social history of the United States in the 20th century. Register with instructor.George GriffinDoelger Center, Room 1, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.T|1:00-3:00pm|6/5-8/31|$1/$2 per class (drop-in)

Living Trusts Learn to keep decisions about your health and finances in the hands of people you trust and out of the court’s jurisdiction. Please pre-register in room 9. Atty. Thomas JohnsonDoelger Center, Room 5/1, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#10183|SAT|10:30-11:30am|6/2 |$6 res/$10 non-res#10182|W |1:00-2:00pm |7/11 |$6 res/$10 non-res#10181|SAT|10:30-11:30am|8/11 (rm.1)|$6 res/$10 non-res

Medicare 101With constant changes in the health care system, most seniors are very concerned, confused or just unfamiliar with this rapidly changing situation. A senior care and benefi ts specialist will help people understand their insurance options and choices (Medicare and Medicaid). Join us in room 5.Igal KoimanDoelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.W|1:00-2:00pm|8/22|Free

Ping PongSelf-Directed.Doelger Center West Patio, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.M-F|1:00-3:00pm|6/4-8/31|Free

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Karaoke Singing IIFor 55+ experienced singers. Come and have fun singing with us timeless classic songs of the 50’s-80’s. We use Karaoke discs. Register with instructors. Fred and Lily Ramos Doelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.T|10:00-11:30am|6/26; 7/10, 7/24; 8/14, 8/28|$3/day (drop-in)

Sing-a-longCorinne Merwin/Mila and Bill EdwardsDoelger Center, Café, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.F|11:00am-12:00 Noon|6/22, 7/27, 8/24|Free

‘Ukulele (Beginner) Course includes basic strumming, chord positions and progressions, harmony, background history, songs, practice and reviews. Bring your own ‘ukulele. Patrick Avera Doelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.TH|9:30-11:15am|6/7-8/30|$5 per class (drop-in)

‘Ukulele (Intermediate/Advance) Prerequisite: Beginning ‘Ukulele. Ellison J. Garlasa Merced Room, 145 Lake Merced Blvd.TH|11:30am-1:30pm|6/7-8/30|$5 per class (drop-in)

‘Ukulele ClassFor more information, please refer to page 20 in the Adults Music Section.

‘Ukulele EnsembleThe ‘ukulele is fun and easy. Learn to play different parts in arrangements like an orchestra. All levels welcome. No class 6/11, 6/18, 9/3.Hiram Bell Doelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#9838 |M|5:00-6:00pm|6/4-8/6 |$130 res/$135 non-res #10264|M|5:00-6:00pm|8/20-10/22|$130 res/$135 non-res

Guitar ClassThis class is for beginners who play rock, country, folk, blues, jazz, and classical. All levels welcome. Register with instructor.Patrick AveraWar Memorial Community Center, Room 201, 6655 Mission St.W|11:00am-12:30pm|6/6-8/29|$5 per class (drop-in)

Guitar Lessons For more information, please refer topage 20 in the Adults Music Section.

Guitar ~ Workshop Class rehearses a wide variety of music and each student practices a solo repertoire to be performed in and out of class. More advanced theory and techniques are explored as needed. No class 9/3.Doug Cameron Doelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#10259|M|3:00-4:15pm|8/6-10/15|$135 res/$140 non-res

Hawaiian Choral Group Sing choral arrangements of Hawaiian songs. Musical experience is helpful but not required. Instructor will help place your singing voice in the SATB system. Fun and easy. 8 sessions. No class 6/11, 6/18, 9/3.Hiram Bell Doelger Center, Café, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#9834|M|4:00-5:00pm|6/4-8/6 |$130 res/$135 non-res#10260|M|4:00-5:00pm|8/20-10/22|$130 res/$135 non-res

Kanikapila JamBring your ‘ukeleles, guitars, and lovely hula hands and voices. Enjoy strumming and singing together. Register with Instructor.Leonard Ke Doelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.SAT|1:00-4:00pm|6/2, 7/7, 8/4|$2/$3 per class (drop-in)

Karaoke GroupFor more information, please refer to page 20 in the Adults Music Section.

Karaoke Singing I Want to express yourself? Whether you’re in the mood for standards, country, folk, rock, or show tunes, we guarantee you’ll find something to tickle your fancy. Warm, supportive atmosphere. All skill levels welcome. Come sing! Register with Instructor.Abby MargolisDoelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.W|9:45-11:45am|6/27, 7/11, 7/25, 8/8, 8/22|$3/day (drop-in)

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Healthy Aging Response Team (HART)Daly City Seniors and Persons with Disabilities Help LineA phone referral service designed to help ease your way to answer diffi cult questions about life’s concerns in English, Spanish, Tagalog, Mandarin and Cantonese. Call between 9:00am-5:00pm, Monday-Friday.Volunteers will assist you with referrals and follow-up with you to be sure your needs are met. Please call (650) 991-5558 for more information.

HICAP - Medicare Part D AssistanceHealth Insurance Counseling Advocacy Program. Tuesdays, 10:00am-12:00 Noon Call for appointment: (650) 627-9350

Library (Room 4)Social Library: Weekdays, 9:30am-3:00pm.Books and greeting cards are also for sale.

LoungeA place to socialize, watch TV, play pool, cards, and games.Coffee Open weekdays: 9:00am-3:00pm

Active Adults ServicesONGOING SERVICES 101 Lake Merced Blvd.

Bilingual AssistanceMandarin, Spanish, and Tagalog

Blood Pressure Screening3rd Mondays: 9:30am-12:00 Noon, Room 1Volunteer Nurses, Cleo Moore and Susan Spector

BoutiqueVolunteers offer a wide choice of quality products. Come browse, and choose from a variety of collectibles. Donations always welcome.Open: 10:00am-1:30pm

Garden CaféOpen for lunch Monday through Friday at noon.Meals prepared and served by volunteer cooks. Purchase tickets at the Café.

Garden DeliEnjoy soups, salads, sandwiches and other delights. Monday - Friday, 9:00am-1:30pm Tuesday, 9:00am-2:00pm

Meals ExpressNutritious, tasty, frozen meals delivered to your home. Call Kathy Everly at (650) 991-8059.

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SENIOR CLUBSBayshore Friendship Club Phyllis Rizzi, President, (415) 468-1664 1st and 3rd Thursday, 10:00amLawson Hall, 125 Accacia St.

Daly City FilipinoAmerican Seniors Association Roger Arellano, President, (650) 697-9075 Mondays, 1:00-4:00pm, Pay at the door.Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St.

Daly City Retired Employees Association Steve Hawthorne, President, (650) 755-5824 Eunice Brabec, Secretary, (650) 583-4985 3rd Wednesday of Jan., Mar., May, Sept., 1:00pm Doelger Senior Center, 101 Lake Merced Blvd., Room 5

Daly City Senior Citizens ClubMaria Luna, President, (415) 333-9117 Wednesdays, 11:30am-2:30pmLincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St.

Filipino Californian Senior Group (FIL’CA) Every Sunday, 12:30-4:30pm, Pay at the door.Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St.

Golden Years Senior Citizens Club Rose Huffman, President, (650) 756-7312 Thursday, 10:00amHoly Angels Parish, 107 San Pedro Rd.

Our Lady of Mercy Young at Heart Betty Comisky, President, (650) 756-2346Lady of Mercy, 1 Elmwood Dr.

Senior Friendship ClubPhyllis Rizzi, President, (415) 468-16641st and 3rd Thursday of each month, 10:00am-2:00pmLawson Hall, 125 Accacia St.

Senior Social ClubMondays and Wednesdays: 9:00am-1:00pmMake NEW friends! Enjoy light snacks! Play mahjong, cards, bingo and more!Bayshore Community Center, 450 Martin St.

Veterans of Foreign War (VFW)Second Friday of every month, 10:00am-12:00 NoonCall Pete Jalgunas at (650) 878-5214 for more information.War Memorial Community Center, 6655 Mission St.

MASSAGE THERAPY AT DOELGER 101 Lake Merced Blvd.AVAILABLE BY APPOINTMENT ONLYSign-up in information offi ce call or (650) 991-8012. by Jaime Yamamura, C.M.T. Monday and Thursday: 9:00am-1:15pm1/2 hour: $25 seniors/$40 non-seniors1 hour: $45 seniors/$65 non-seniorsby Sarita Sokol, C.M.T.Tuesday & Wednesday: 11:00am-3:40pm1 hour: $45 seniors/$65 non-seniorsAccupressure by Rube BandihaiFriday: 10:00am-4:00pm1/2 hour: $25 seniors/$40 non-seniors1 hour: $45 seniors/$65 non-seniors

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HEALTH SCREENINGS and SERVICESBlood Pressure ScreeningFirst Tuesday of each month, 10:00-10:30amWar Memorial Community Center,6655 Mission St.

Wise and Well Health ScreeningsFor individuals ages 60+Blood Sugar/Blood PressureCall Janel Jurosky, RN, MSN: (650) 696-76631st Thursday, 9:30amLincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St.

OPERATION BROWN BAGFree grocery bag to qualifi ed individuals 60+Pre-registration required; Call (800) 984-3663Wednesdays, 9:00amLincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St.

Distribution Program in Daly City Every Friday, 9:30-10:30amFree groceries for qualifi ed Seniors 60 years old and older. For more information, please contact 1-(800)-870-3660.Lawson Hall, 125 Accacia St.

PRODUCE MOBILEThe 2nd Thursday and 4th Monday of each month from 4:00-6:00pmLawson Hall, 125 Accacia Street, Daly CityTo Sign-Up: Bring proof that you live in San Mateo County. Sign-up at least 3 Days before distribution at Bayshore Community Center - 450 Martin St.Income verifi cation needed. See above for Bayshore hours.To Pick-Up: Come Early and Bring Your Own Bags!Adult Volunteers Needed!Are you available between 9:00am-1:00pm?Please call Ray at (650) 746-8332.

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COMPUTER LAB HOURSFREE with no time limit!The Computer Lab or Computers is for adult use only!Days and hours are subject to change.

Lincoln Community Center901 Brunswick St.Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5:00pmNeed to Print? Patrons are charged 15 cents a page. Youths are allowed to use computers with parent supervision.

War Memorial Community Center6655 Mission St.Mon/Wed/Fri, 10:00am-12:30pmPatrons must provide their own paper.Youths are encouraged to use the upstairs library computers during library hours.

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BIRTHDAY LUNCH CELEBRATIONSWednesdays, June 6, July 11

and August 8Lionel Sequeira Trio

Music - 11:00am

Doelger Lunch Menu The Doelger Food Service Program is partially subsidized by Older American Act Funds. The suggested donation for our meals is $3.50 (60+) - under 60, $7.00 fee. Everyone is welcome regardless of ability to contribute. Lunch is served at 12:00 Noon. All luncheons have limited seating of 140 persons. Secure your spot in advance in the Café or Information Offi ce. THANK YOU!A

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Please register in person for the lunch program.

1Scandinavian Meatballs

over Noodles, Vegetables, Dessert

Free Movie & Popcorn, 1:00pm, Room 4

4Mediterranean Fish

Rice Pilaf, Vegetables,

Dessert

5Burgundy Beef over Potatoes Vegetables,

DessertHigh Stakes Bingo, 1:00pm

6BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION

Chicken CacciatoreMashed Potatoes,

Vegetables,Birthday Cake

7Baked Ham

Scalloped Potatoes,Vegetables,

Dessert

8Father’s Day Celebration

Chicken Pot PieGreen Salad with

Mandarin Oranges,Pie-Alamode

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NO LUNCH - Closed for Golf TournamentJune 11 - 18

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NO LUNCH

19Chicken Vera Cruz

Rice,Vegetables,

Dessert

High Stakes Bingo, 1:00pm

20Bean-Beef Tostada

or Vegetarian Bowl

Fruit

21Brandy Pork Chop

Orzo,Vegetables,

Dessert

22Turkey Pita Sandwich

with Cup of Soup,Dessert

Sing-a-long, 11:00am

25Corned Beef

and CabbagePotatoes, Carrots,Dessert

26Rigatoni with Meat SauceGreen Salad,

DessertHigh Stakes Bingo, 1:00pm

27Chinese Chicken

Salad, Fruit

28Baked Fish

Rice,Vegetables,

Dessert

29French Dip Sandwich

Coleslaw,Fruit

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Ξ August 2012MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

1Baked Fish with Tartar

Sauce and LemonRice Pilaf,

Vegetables, Dessert

2Pork Loin

Roast Potatoes, Vegetables,

Applesauce, Dessert

3Doelger Pot Roast

Potatoes,Vegetables, Dessert

Free Movie & Popcorn, 1:00pm, Room 4

6Herb Crusted Fish

Rice Pilaf,Vegetables,

Dessert

7Meat Lasagna

Green Salad with Mandarin Oranges,

DessertHigh Stakes Bingo, 1:00pm

8BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION

Baked Chicken with Lemon Sauce, Potatoes,

Vegetables, Birthday Cake

9Beef-Bean EnchiladaSpanish Rice, Green Salad with Mandarin

Oranges, Dessert

10Chicken with Plum Sauce

Potatoes, Vegetables, Dessert

13Chicken Maryland

Rice,Vegetables,

Dessert

14Baked Fish

Rice, Vegetables, Dessert

High Stakes Bingo, 1:00pm

15Beef Bourguignon over

PotatoesVegetables, Dessert

16Hunter-Style Chicken

Potatoes,Vegetables,

Dessert

17Grilled Ham

Mashed Sweet Potatoes,Vegetables, Dessert

Free Movie & Popcorn 1:00pm, Room 4

20Beef-Bean Tostada PlateVegetarian Tostada

Plate, FruitNew Member Welcome, 1:30pm

21Chicken Vera CruzRice, Vegetables,

DessertHigh Stakes Bingo, 1:00pm

22Chef Salad or

Vegetarian SaladDessert

23Baked Fish

Rice,Vegetables,

Dessert

24Hot Open-faced Turkey Sandwich

Cranberry Sauce, Potatoes, Vegetables, Dessert

27Chicken Parmesan

Potatoes,Vegetables, Dessert

New Member Welcome, 1:30pm

28Brandy Pork ChopOrzo, Vegetables,

DessertHigh Stakes Bingo, 1:00pm

29CLOSED

FOR CLEANING DELI OPEN

30Rigatoni with Meat Sauce

Green Salad with Mandarin Oranges,

Dessert

31Caesar Salad

with/without ChickenFruit

Sing-A-Long, 11:00am

Ξ July 2012MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

2Doelger Kitchen Closed,

Deli OpenTo prep 4th of July

Celebration

34TH OF JULY

CELEBRATION

High Stakes Bingo, 1:00pm

4 CLOSED

4TH OF JULY

5Meatloaf

Barley-Mushroom Casserole,

Vegetables, Dessert

6Oven-Fried Chicken with Country Gravy,

Potatoes, Vegetables, DessertFree Movie & Popcorn, 1:00pm, Room 4

9Scandinavian

Meatballs over Noodles

Vegetables, Dessert

10Herb Crusted Fish

Rice Pilaf,Vegetables, DessertHigh Stakes Bingo, 1:00pm

11BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION

Brandy Pork ChopOrzo, Vegetables,

Birthday Cake

12Orange-Apricot

Chicken Brown Rice,

Vegetables, Dessert

13Beef Stew

Green Salad with Mandarin Oranges,

Dessert

16Salisbury Steak

Mashed Potatoes,Vegetables,

Dessert

17Baked Ham

Sweet Potatoes,Vegetables, Dessert

High Stakes Bingo, 1:00pm

18Rosemary ChickenRoasted Potatoes,

Vegetables, Dessert

19Fish

Rice Pilaf,Vegetables,

Dessert

20Spaghetti with Meat SauceGreen Salad with Mandarin

Oranges, Garlic Bread, Dessert

Free Movie & Popcorn 1:00pm, Room 4

23Roasted Turkey

Corn Bread, Dressing, Vegetables, Dessert

24 Baked Chicken with BBQ Sauce Potato Salad,

Corn-on-the-Cob, DessertHigh Stakes Bingo, 1:00pm

25Beef Liver with

Bacon and OnionsRed Potatoes,

Vegetables, Dessert

26Chili or

Vegetarian ChiliCorn Bread,

Green Salad, Dessert

27Italian-Style Fish,

Polenta Vegetables, Dessert

Sing-A-Long, 11:00am

30 Minestrone SoupGreen Salad with

Mandarin Oranges, Dessert

31Corn Beef and CabbagePotatoes, Carrots, Dessert

High Stakes Bingo, 1:00pm

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Trips and Travels

VIRGINIA’S TRIPSUNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS, NINTH CIRCUIT, LUNCH AND TOUR OF PALACE HOTEL AND GOLD MUSEUM AT BANK OF CALIFORNIA. June 6, 2012Leave 9:30am, return approx. 4:30pmPrice: $90

SUNDAY BRUNCH AT RYDE HOTEL ON THE SACRAMENTO DELTA AND WOODBRIDGE WINERY TOUR AND TASTINGJuly 15, 2012Leave 9:30am, return approx. 5:00pm Price: $83

YOSEMITE AT LEISUREJuly 24-27, 2012This four day program spends three nights at Yosemite Lodge at the Falls. A hosted lunch at the National Hotel in Jamestown is included before entering the park and a hosted lunch at Hilmar on the day home. Price: $698 pp Dbl. Wait List!

SANTA CRUZ FOLLIES WITH LUNCH AT CROW’S NEST IN SANTA CRUZSeptember 14, 2012This year’s theme is called “Copacabana Finale,” a return to one of America’s hottest nightclubs. Hosted lunch will be at the Crow’s Nest Restaurant overlooking the Santa Cruz harbor. Leave 9:00am, return approx. 5:00pm. Price: $85

APPLE HILLOctober 3, 2012We will stop at U.S Forest Service Arboretum, lunch at Mandarin Restaurant in Pollock Pines, shopping and dessert at High Hill Ranch. Leave 8:30am, return approx. 6:00pmPrice: $69

ITALIAN FESTA AT RENO, SHAKESPEARE AT ASHLAND, AND CRATER LAKE, OREGONOctober 6-11, 2012Motorcoach to Reno for a two-night stay at Silver Legacy, dinner and show at the El Dorado Casino and Hotel, then motor to Ashland, Oregon to spend three nights at the lovely historical Ashland Springs Hotel. Tickets to Shakespeare Theater for Romeo and Juliet production, day trip to Crater Lake with hosted lunch at the Lodge. Price: $935 pp Dbl.

MONTEREY BAY AQUARIUM OCTOBER 24, 2012Spend the day in Monterey with an all-day pass to the aquarium, lunch on your own. Leave 8:30am, return approx 5:30pm. Price: TBA EASTERN CARIBBEAN CRUISEJanuary 26 - February 5, 2013Eleven day Eastern Caribbean Cruise includes round trip air and visits to Antigua, St. Lucia, Barbados, St. Kitts, St. Thomas, Grand Turk. Complete program starts at $1,695 pp Dbl.

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SWIMMING CLASS DESCRIPTIONSINFANT AND TODDLER CLASSESSea Turtles:Ages 6 months - 5 years. Must be accompanied in water by parent or guardian. Students are introduced to the water environment, basic swim skills and water safety through games, songs and the use of toys. Guardians, parental involvement in the learning process reinforces the parents’ role in the child’s development.

Ducklings:Ages 3-5 years. A child’s fi rst swim class without parental assistance. Water adjustment, pool safety, underwater exploration, kicking, and stroke readiness are introduced.

YOUTH CLASSES: AGES 6-17 YEARS (LEVELS I-VIII)Must be at least 48” tall OR of adequate skill level.

Level I: GuppiesIntroduction to Water Skills: emphasizing water adjustment, basic breathing, fl oating, kicking, gliding, jumping, and treading.

Level II: Jellyfi shFundamental Aquatics Skills: front/back fl oat with no support and with glide; introduction to elementary backstroke arms, sidestroke, front crawl, back crawl, sculling/fi nning; treading and jumping.

Level III: Sea HorseStroke Development: front crawl, back crawl; treading, knee dive; introduction to elementary backstroke, butterfl y kick, underwater glides, sidestroke and deep water swimming.

Level IV: OttersStroke Improvement: front/back crawl, sidestroke, and butterfl y kick with personal fl otation device for distance; treading, diving, fl oating; introduction to breaststroke kick, elementary backstroke kick and open turns.

Level V: Sea LionsStroke Refi nement: front/back/sidestroke, elementary backstroke, butterfl y, and breaststroke kick for distance; diving, treading; and introduction to breaststroke arms and fl ip turns.

Level VI: PorpoisePersonal Water Safety: enhanced efficiency, endurance and ability to perform strokes; approach stroke; tread 2 minutes; treading without arms; turns and introduction to competitive diving.

Level VII: SharksFundamentals of Diving: backstroke, elementary backstroke, freestyle, breaststroke, butterfl y with competitive fl ip turns; sidestroke and water rescue skills; tread for time with and without arms; 10 minute swim test with turns.

Level VIII: StingrayLifeguard Readiness and Fitness: swim for distances using combination of all strokes; all turns (open and close); dives from starting blocks; tread 10 minutes; water rescue skills; 15 minute swim test with turns.

Semi-Private Lessons Levels I-VIIIStruggling or need more assistance in your swim lesson? Semi-private lessons give participants the opportunity to attend 8 30-minute classes where the ratio is one teacher to three students where the instructor and student can focus more on technique and student weaknesses. See class schedules for availability.$100 res/$125 non-res

TEEN/ADULT CLASSES: 13 YEARS and UPBeginner Teen/Adult I (Platypus) and Beginner Teen/Adult II (Barracuda)Raises the comfort level, establishes natural buoyancy movement, and develops basic strokes.

Beginner Teen/Adult III (Orca):Builds upon skills learned in the beginner adult level and become more comfortable with deeper water.

131 WESTMOOR AVENUE (650) 991-8022DALY CITY DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY AND RECREATION SERVICES MAIN OFFICE (650) 991-8001 The NEW Giammona-Westmoor Pool is a year-round indoor, heated swim facility with 11 swimming lanes, a therapy pool, and a classroom. The pool temperature is approximately 82 degrees. The pool is located at the south end of Westmoor High School. Parking is available in front of the pool on Edgemont Dr., and in the school parking lot off Westmoor Ave., the western border street. Dressing room, lockers, and showers are available. You must bring your own lock to use lockers. LEAVE ALL VALUABLES AT HOME.

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AQUATIC PROGRAMSAQUA FIT: No swimming skills required!Get fi t with Aqua Fit! Each day, we will have a different cardio workout, which focus on different parts of the body. The best part of this workout is it’s in the water! Water provides a resistance which you cannot get on land. See class schedules for dates. Mon and Wed, 6:30-7:30pm; Sat, 8:00-9:00amTuesday and Thursday (New Time), 4:00-5:00pmAdmission: $5 res/$6 non-resAdult Pool Passes: $60 res/$75 non-res

AQUA TREK: No swimming skills required!Come into the water and turn walking into a real workout! With water providing 12 times more resistance than air, you can build endurance and your muscles more effectively burning 300-500 calories per hour. See Mon/Wed classes for dates. Mon and Wed, 7:30-8:30pmAdmission: $5 res/$6 non-resAdult Pool Passes: $60 res/$75 non-res

BOOT CAMP: No swimming skills required!Burn fat, lose weight, swim, get fi t and recreational. For ages 18 and up. Our boot camp exercises, held both in the water and on deck, targeting all areas of fi tness. Workout will be based on individual capabilities. See Mon/Wed classes for dates.Mon and Wed, 7:30-8:30pmAdmission: $5 res/$6 non-resAdult Pool Passes: $60 res/$75 non-res

AQUA SWIM CAMPFor more information, please refer to Camps on page 6.

AMERICAN RED CROSS GUARD START For more information, please refer to Camps on page 6.

AMERICAN RED CROSS LIFEGUARDING CLASS (CODE: #10820)Monday, Wednesday, Friday, July 9-July 185:00-10:00pm, $175 res/$219 non-resLast day to register: Friday, June 29, 2012.

MASTERS SWIM PROGRAMIf you are 18 years or older, enjoy swimming and want to get fi t, the Masters Swim Program might just be right for you. The Masters Swim Program provides swimmers with structured daily workouts and critiques from a coach. Structured workouts will be based on individual capabilities.Monday-Friday, 6:00-7:30amAdmission: $5 res/$6 non-resAdult Pool Passes: $60 res/$75 non-res

SWIMMER AIDEIf you enjoy working with children, love the water and want to give back to the community, sign-up to be a swimmers’ aide. Prerequisite: Must be Level 5: Sea Lions or above skill level and at least 11 years of age. Assist swim instructors with swim lessons; develop professionalism and leadership skills, earn community service hours and participate in a 30-minute swim workout weekly! Please see class schedules for availability.

REC SWIM AND LAP SWIM Rec Swim Hours:Monday-Thursday, 1:00-3:00pmFriday, 5:30-7:30pm (No Rec Swim 8/3 due to event.) Saturday and Sunday, 12:30-2:30pmLap Swim Hours:Monday-Thursday, 6:00-7:30am, 5:30-8:30pmSaturday, 7:30am-12:00 NoonSunday, 7:30am-12:00 Noon, 3:00-5:00pm

ADMISSION PRICESYou can save by purchasing swim passes which are good for 14 visits to the pool. Passes may be purchased from the Pool Cashier during recreation and lap swim times. We DO NOT accept cash for pool passes. We only accept Visa, MasterCard, and personal checks.Youth & Seniors:$4 res/$5 non-res, Pool Pass: $48 res/$60 non-resAdults: $5 res/$6 non-res, Pool Pass: $60 res/$75 non-res

CALENDER OF EVENTSPool Closed: Wednesday, July 4, 2012Summer Kick-off Carnival: Saturday, June 23, 2012, 12:30-2:30pm$7 Entrance feeToddler Extravaganza: Friday, July 6, 2012, 4:00-5:30pmToddler (6 months - 5 year old): $4 res/$5 non-resAdult: $5 res/$6 non-resToddler must be accompanied in the water byparent or guardian.Movie Night:Friday, August 3, 2012, 7:00-9:00pmYouth/Senior: $4 res/$5 non-res Adult: $5 res/$6 non-resEnd of Summer Luau:Saturday, August 18, 2012, 12:30 Noon-2:30pm$7 Entrance fee

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Session Class Start Date

Pre-Register Period at Offi ce/Internet

RegistrationAccepted at Pool

I.M-TH

Mon.,June 18

Tues., May 1- Sun. June 17

Mon., June 18

M/W Mon.,June 18

Thurs., June 14 - Sun. June 17

Mon., June 18

T/TH Tues., June 19

Fri., June 15- Sun., June 17

Mon., June 18

SAT Sat., June 30

Mon., June 25- Fri., June 29

Sat., June 30

SUN Sun., July 1

Mon., June 25- Fri., June 29

Sat., June 30

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Mon.,July 2

Thurs., June 28 (12:00 Noon) - Sun., July 1

Mon., July 2

M/W Wed., July 18

Tues., July 17 Wed., July 18

T/TH Tues., July 17

Fri., July 13 - Mon., July 16

Tues., July 17

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Thurs., July 12 (12:00 Noon) - Sun., July 15

Mon., July 16

IV.M-TH

Mon.,July 30

Thurs., July 26 (12:00 Noon)- Sun., July 29

Mon., July 30

Pre-Registration will be accepted at the Daly City Department of Library and Recreation Services Administration Offi ce, 111 Lake Merced Boulevard, Daly City, by mail, fax, walk-in, or internet. Each aquatic session has a specifi c “Received by Date.”

All pre-registration must reach our offi ce by the session’s “Received by Date” in order to be processed. No exceptions. The dates are as follows: (fi rst come, fi rst serve... enrollment based upon spaces available in class)

Pre-Registration at the Main Offi ce or iPLAY(internet). Accepted NOW through the Received by Date (Due at offi ce/Internet).

Register early! Space is limited!To register by internet, you must set up an account. For more information, please call (650) 991-8001.

SUMMER 2012 MONDAY/ WEDNESDAYSession 1: June 18-July 16Session 2: July 18-August 13Fee: $48 res/$60 non-res*Semi-Privates: $100 res/$125 non-resCLASSCLASS TIMETIME S. 1S. 1 S. 2S. 2Guppies 5:30-6:00pm 10730 10732

6:00-6:30pm 10731/10734 10733Jellyfi sh 5:30-6:00pm 10736 10738

6:00-6:30pm 10737 10740/10741Seahorse 5:30-6:00pm 10742 10743Otters 5:30-6:00pm 10746 10747Sea Lions 5:30-6:00pm 10752 10753Porpoise 6:00-6:30pm 10754 10755Sharks 6:00-6:30pm 10756 10757Stingrays 6:30-7:00pm 10759 10760Platypus 5:30-6:00pm 10761 10762

6:00-6:30pm 10763 10764Barracuda 6:30-7:00pm 10765 10766

7:00-7:30pm 10767 10768Orca 7:00-7:30pm 10770 10772Semi-Private Guppies* 5:00-5:30pm 10800/10813 10801/10814

Semi-Private Jellyfi sh* 5:00-5:30pm 10802/10815 10803

Semi-PrivateSeahorse* 5:00-5:30pm 10804 10805/10816

Semi-Private Otters* 5:00-5:30pm 10806 10807

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MONDAY-THURSDAYSession 1: June 18-June 28Session 2: July 2-July 12 (no class July 4, make-up Friday, July 8)Session 3: July 16-July 26Session 4: July 30-August 9Fee: $48 res/$60 non-res*Sea Turtles and Ducklings: $53 res/$66 non-resCLASSCLASS TIMETIME S. 1S. 1 S. 2S. 2 S.3S.3 S.4S.4Ducklings* 9:30-10:00am 10343 10347 10351 10355

10:00-10:30am 10344 10348 10352 1035610:30-11:00am 10345 10349 10353 1035711:00-11:30am 10346 10350 10354 10358

Level I: Guppies 9:30-10:00am 10359 10364 10369 1037410:00-10:30am 10360 10365 10370 1037510:30-11:00am 10361 10366 10371 1037611:00-11:30am 10362 10367 10372 1037711:30am-12:00 Noon 10363 10368 10373 10378

Level II: Jellyfi sh 9:30-10:00am 10380 10385 10390 1039510:00-10:30am 10381 10386 10391 1039610:30-11:00am 10382 10387 10392 1039711:00-11:30am 10383 10388 10393 1039811:30am-12:00 Noon 10384 10389 10394 10399

Level III: Sea Horse 9:30-10:00am 10400 10404 10408 1041210:00-10:30am 10401 10405 10409 1041310:30-11:00am 10402 10406 10410 1041411:30am-12:00 Noon 10403 10407 10411 10415

Level IV: Otters 9:30-10:00am 10424 10426 10428 1042911:30am-12:00 Noon 10425 10427 ------ 10430

Level V: Sea Lions 10:00-10:30am 10431 10433 10435 1043711:30am-12:00 Noon 10432 10434 10436 ------

Level VI: Porpoise 10:30-11:00am 10438 10439 10440 1044211:30am-12:00 Noon ------ ------ 10441 10443

Level VII: Sharks and Stingray 11:00-11:30am 10444 10445 10446 10447

Platypus and Barracuda 11:00-11:30am 10452 10453 10454 10455

Swim Aide 9:30am-12:00 Noon 10459 10460 10461 10462

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TUESDAY/THURSDAYSession 1: June 19-July 12Session 2: July 17-August 9Fee: $48 res/$60 non-res*Sea Turtles and Ducklings: $53 res/$66 non-res*Semi-Privates: $100 res/$125 non-resCLASSCLASS TIMETIME S. 1S. 1 S. 2S. 2

Ducklings* 5:30-6:00pm 10629 10634

6:00-6:30pm 10630 106376:30-7:00pm 10631 106357:00-7:30pm 10632 106367:30-8:00pm 10633 10638

Level I: Guppies 5:30-6:00pm 10642 10647

6:00-6:30pm 10643/10653 10648/10652

6:30-7:00pm 10644 106497:00-7:30pm 10645 106507:30-8:00pm 10646 10651

Level II: Jellyfi sh 5:30-6:00pm 10656 10661

6:00-6:30pm 10657 106626:30-7:00pm 10658/10666 10663/106677:00-7:30pm 10659 10664

7:30-8:00pm 10660 10665

Level III: Sea Horse 5:30-6:00pm 10670 10675

6:00-6:30pm 10671 10676

6:30-7:00pm 10672 106777:00-7:30pm 10673 10678

7:30-8:00pm 10674 10679

Level IV: Otters 5:30-6:00pm 10680 106827:00-7:30pm 10681 10683

Level V: Sea Lions 5:30-6:00pm 10686 10688

7:30-8:00pm 10687 10689

Level VI: Porpoise 6:00-6:30pm 10690 10721

7:30-8:00pm 10691 10722Level VII: Sharks 6:30-7:00pm 10773 10774

Level VIII: Stingray 7:00-7:30pm 10776 10777

Semi Private Guppies* 5:00-5:30pm 10809/10779 10780/10810

Semi Private Jellyfi sh* 5:00-5:30pm 10793/10811 10794/10812

Semi Private Seahorse* 5:00-5:30pm 10795 10796

Semi Private Otters* 5:00-5:30pm 10798 10799

Swim Aide 5:30-8:00pm 10622 10623

SATURDAYSSession 1: June 30-August 18Fee: $48 res/$60 non-res*Sea Turtles and Ducklings: $53 res/$66 non-resCLASSCLASS TIMETIME S. 1S. 1Sea Turtles* 10:00-10:30am 10463

10:45-11:15am 10464Ducklings* 9:00-9:30am 10334

9:30-10:00am 1033510:00-10:30am 1033611:15-11:45am 1033811:45am-12:15pm 10337

Level I: Guppies 9:00-9:30am 10524

9:30-10:00am 10525/10530

10:00-10:30am 1052610:45-11:15am 10527/1053111:15-11:45am 1052811:45am-12:15pm 10529

Level II: Jellyfi sh 9:00-9:30am 10534/10539

9:30-10:00am 1053510:45-11:15am 1053611:15-11:45am 10537/1054011:45am-12:15pm 10538/10808

Level III: Sea Horse 9:00-9:30am 10541

9:30-10:00am 1054210:00-10:30am 1054310:45-11:15am 1054411:15-11:45am 1054511:45am-12:15pm 10546

Level IV: Otters 9:00-9:30am 1054810:00-10:30am 1054911:15-11:45am 10550

11:45am-12:15pm 10551

Level V: Sea Lions 9:00-9:30am 10553

10:00-10:30am 1055410:45-11:15am 10555

Level VI: Porpoise 9:30-10:00am 10556

11:15-11:45am 1055711:45am-12:15pm 10558

Level VII: Sharks 9:30-10:00am 10559

10:45-11:15am 10560

Level VIII: Stingray 10:00-10:30am 10448

Swim Aide 9:00am-12:15pm 10456

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SUNDAYSSession 1: July 1-August 19 Fee: $48 res/$60 non-res*Sea Turtles and Ducklings: $53 res/$66 non-res

CLASSCLASS TIMETIME S. 1S. 1Sea Turtles* 10:00-10:30am 10465

10:45-11:15am 10466

Ducklings* 9:00-9:30am 10563

9:30-10:00am 1056211:15-11:45am 1056411:45am-12:15pm 105653:00-3:30pm 105663:30-4:00pm 105674:00-4:30pm 10568

Level I: Guppies 9:00-9:30am 10570

9:30-10:00am 1057110:00-10:30am 1057210:45-11:15am 1057311:15-11:45am 10574/1057911:45am-12:15pm 105753:00-3:30pm 105763:30-4:00pm 105774:30-5:00pm 10578

Level II: Jellyfi sh 9:00-9:30am 10581

9:30-10:00am 1058210:00-10:30am 1058310:45-11:15am 1058411:15-11:45am 1058511:45am-12:15pm 105863:00-3:30pm 105873:30-4:00pm 105884:00-4:30pm 105894:30-5:00pm 10590

SUNDAY LESSONS CONTINUESLevel III: Sea Horse 9:30-10:00am 10591

10:00-10:30am 1059210:45-11:15am 1059311:15-11:45am 1059411:45am-12:15pm 105953:00-3:30pm 105963:30-4:00pm 105974:00-4:30pm 105984:30-5:00pm 10599

Level IV: Otters 9:00-9:30am 10600

10:45-11:15am 1060211:45am-12:15pm 106033:00-3:30pm 106014:30-5:00pm 10604

Level V: Sea Lions 9:00-9:30am 10606

11:15-11:45am 106073:30-4:00pm 10608

Level VI: Porpoise

9:30-10:00am 10609

11:45am-12:15pm 106104:00-4:30pm 10611

Level VII: Sharks 10:00-10:30am 10612

4:30-5:00pm 10613Level VIII: Stingrays 10:45-11:15am 10614

4:00-4:30pm 10615Platypus 9:00-9:30am 10616Barracuda 9:30-10:00am 10617Orca 10:00-10:30am 10620Swim Aide 9:00am-12:15 Noon 10457

3:00-5:00pm 10458

POOL PARTYPlan your next party at the Giammona Pool and you will have a SPLASH with everyone!

For more information, please call (650) 991-8001.

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See these amazing guest performers…and more:John Daly Library June 7, 6:30pm |Magician Timothy James July 25, 3:30pm|Juggler Owen Baker-FlynnSerramonte Library June 12, 2:30pm |Mad Science: Movie Special Effects June 19, 2:30pm |Balloon Artist Mr. S.H.A.P. June 26, 2:30pm|Magician Perry Yan July 17, 2:30pm |Puppet Show: Big Bad Bruce July 24, 2:30pm |Craft Day July 31, 2:30pm |Live Reptiles with Owen MaercksBayshore Library June 14, 11:00am|Magician/Entertainer Peter Apel July 20, 3:00pm |Live Animal Show: Wild Things, Inc.Westlake Library June 21, 1:15pm|Live Performing Parrots: Happy Birds July 12, 10:15am|Storyteller John Weaver July 24, 7:15pm |Ventriloquist Steve Chaney

Online Resources for Research from Your Public LibraryAccess to premium, members-only online resources accessible anytime from anywhere, always free of charge. Just grab your library card and go http://research.dalycitylibrary.org.• Online one-on-one expert tutoring and homework help for math, science, social studies, and English/language arts.• Online inter-active test preparation and practice for employment and academic exams.• E-books and audiobooks then can be downloaded to your computer, iPod, Kindle, or other mobile device.• Articles from magazines, newspapers, and scholarly journals. • Biographical information on over 400,000 people from throughout history and around the world.• Expert book reviews, recommendations and author biographies.• Company profiles, brand information, rankings, investment reports, company histories, and more.• E-books on each of the California missions can be read online. • Database of nonprofi t and public services available to people who live or work in San Mateo County.• Information on medical disorders, including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatments, and procedures.• Articles, primary sources, and scholarly analysis about United States and world history.• Hot topics database of pro and con articles and statistics on many current social issues.• The best IT and technology eBooks from the best authors and publishers.

Library Services DALY CITY PUBLIC LIBRARYFree access to books, media, and the internet - the Daly City Public Library is your one-stop-shop for entertainment and lifelong learning.• Four convenient locations to serve all parts of Daly City• Books, magazines, newspapers, DVDs, CDs, and audiobooks for children, teens, and adults.• Materials in Chinese, Spanish, and Tagalog • Weekly storytimes• Public computers with internet and Microsoft Offi ce applications (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Publisher)• Free wireless internet at all locations• A friendly staff to help you fi nd what you need quickly and easily.

Library StorytimeChildren and families love storytime! Storytime instills a lifelong love of exploration and learning and is a great way for kids to develop the skills they will need in the classroom. The Daly City Public Library offers a variety of storytimes for toddlers through elementary school age children including: stories, songs and interactive activities to help children build logical reasoning aptitudes, social skills, heightened verbal and written awareness, and small motor dexterity.

Summer Reading Boosts Reading Scores... while having fun on vacation!Summer Reading at the library begins on June 1. Sign your family up for Summer Reading to enjoy amazing special guest performers, weekly challenges, and prizes for reading achievements. Reading for fun just a few minutes a day during the summer increases kids’ test scores when they go back to school in the fall!

It’s easy to join the fun: Summer Reading centers around age-appropriate reading challenges that can be completed anytime and anywhere. Best of all, it doesn’t cost a thing to sign up or attend any of the special Summer Reading events throughout the summer at your neighborhood library!

Adults, teens, and kids can sign-up for Summer Reading at any Daly City Library. Don’t miss out on the games, special events, and prizes this summer! Get details at your local branch starting June 1.

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BAYSHORE BRANCH LIBRARY460 Martin Street - Daly City, CA 94014(650) 991-8074

Hours:Monday/Wednesday: 2:00-8:00pmTuesday/Thursday/Friday: 12:00 Noon-6:00pmSaturday and Sunday: Closed

Bayshore Storytimes:Wednesdays: 2:15pm - Preschool/Kindergarten Afternoon (ages 4-8)Wednesdays: 7:00pm - Family

Drop-ins welcome. Children must be accompanied by a guardian.

JOHN DALY BRANCH LIBRARY134 Hillside Boulevard, Daly City, CA 94014(650) 991-8073

Hours:Monday/Wednesday/Friday: 12:00 Noon-6:00pmTuesday/Thursday: 2:00-8:00pmSaturday and Sunday: Closed

John Daly Family Storytimes (English and Spanish Bilingual):Wednesdays: 3:00pm - Preschool/Kindergarten Thursdays: 6:00pm - Family

Drop-ins welcome. Children must be accompanied by a guardian.

Amenities:Color laser printing and a computer with a fl at-bed scanner, camera card reader, and photo editing software. A quiet study room is available.

Library Services SERRAMONTE MAIN LIBRARY40 Wembley Dr., Daly City, CA 94015(650) 991-8023Hours:Monday/Wednesday: 1:00-9:00pmTuesday/Thursday/Friday: 10:00am-6:00pmSaturday: 10:00am-5:00pmSunday: Closed

Serramonte Storytimes:Tuesdays: 10:15am - Preschool (Morning)Tuesdays: 1:15pm - Preschool (Afternoon)Wednesdays: 7:15pm - Family Drop-ins welcome. Children must be accompanied by a guardian.

Community Room Rental:A community room is available for rent. Non-profi t groups are charged $40 for the fi rst four hours and $10 per hour thereafter. For profi t groups are charged $80 for the fi rst four hours and $20 per hour thereafter.

Second Thursday Book Club:2nd Thursday of the Month: 2:00-3:30pmSerramonte Community Room All Are Welcome!

Test Services:Online and written test proctoring available by appointment. $50 res/$75 non-res.

WESTLAKE BRANCH LIBRARY275 Southgate Avenue, Daly City, CA 94015(650) 991-8071

Hours:Monday/Wednesday/Thursday: 10:00am-6:00pmTuesday: 1:00-9:00pmFriday: 1:00-6:00pmSaturday: 10:00am-5:00pmSunday: Closed

Westlake Storytimes:Thursdays: 10:15am - Preschool (Morning)Thursdays: 1:15pm - Preschool (Afternoon)2nd and 4th Tuesdays: 7:15pm - PJ Storytime for Family

Drop-ins welcome. Children must be accompanied by a guardian.

Amenities:A quiet study room is available.

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Other Notes:• Scholarship assistance will be granted based on established fi nancial need criteria and available funds.• Applicants must ensure copies of all supporting documents are provided as an attachment to the Scholarship Applications.• Incomplete Scholarship Applications will not be accepted.• Scholarship Application packets will not be returned.• Scholarship recipients must immediately notify the Department of Library and Recreation Sevices in the event the recipient no longer meets the income criteria.• All Scholarship Applications and supporting documents will remain confi dential.

Process for Application:After a complete Scholarship Application is submitted to the Department of Library and Recreation Services, staff will commence the following review process:1. A Scholarship Application must be submitted for consideration at least three (3) weeks prior to the commencement of the Activity Guide cycle.2. Submittal-alone of a Scholarship Application is not confi rmation of program or class enrollment nor a confi rmation of scholarship approval.3. The Department of Library and Recreation Services will notify applicants regarding the approval status of the scholarship request within fi ve (5) business days.4. The Department of Library and Recreation Services will make the fi nal determination of scholarship eligibility based solely on the information contained in the Scholarship Application, supporting documentation and Scholarship Program criteria.5. The Department of Library and Recreation Services does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age, medical condition, marital status, or religious belief.6. Applicants who falsify information or do not regularly attend the class or program may be ineligible for future Scholarship Program consideration. If extenuating circumstances prevent regular attendance, please immediately notify the Department of Library and Recreation Services at (650) 991-8001.

Build a Dream Scholarship ProgramThis policy details the guidelines, eligibility and procedures required for the submission, review and approval/denial of a Build a Dream Scholarship Application.

Policy Overview:• Scholarship applicants must be residents of the City of Daly City.• It is the mission and policy of the City of Daly City to provide access for all citizens to its Library and Recreation classes, events and programs.• The Scholarship Program shall be based upon an existing system for eligibility, utilizing San Mateo County programs (CalWorks, Medi-Cal, General Assistance and WIC) to establish eligibility thresh olds. The purpose of this shall be to ensure integrity of the Scholarship Program which shall be established in a manner that balances administrative simplicity and effi ciency and individual confi dentiality and dignity, with the City’s need to verify residency and income eligibility.

Requirements:• The Scholarship Program applicant/recipient must be a Daly City resident.• Scholarship recipients are only eligible for one scholarship per Activity Guide cycle.• A new Scholarship Application must be completed for each scholarship requested.

Scholarship Criteria:• Scholarship assistance is to be used only to off-set the cost of the registration fee and not for supplies, extra fees, admission fees or excursions/fi eld trip fees.• The following age groups are eligible for the award of a scholarship: Youth through age seventeen (17) and active adults age 50 and older. Adults age 18-50 are ineligible for the Scholarship Program.• Youth programs qualifi ed for scholarships are limited to: youth athletic leagues, youth aquatic classes and the Youth Recreation Program.• Active adult programs qualifi ed for scholarships would be limited to: classes which facilitate physical movement.• Program areas not eligible for scholarships would include: library services, tiny tot classes, tennis lessons, camps, trips and excursions, facility and pool-party rentals, drop-in classes, all classes and programs serving adults age 18-50 years of age and classes $10 and under.

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DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY AND RECREATION SERVICES ADMINISTRATION OFFICE:111 Lake Merced Blvd. Daly City, CA 94015; (650) 991-8001

SAFETY... A PRIORITY!The City of Daly City knows that safety is top priority to all who visit our parks and facilities. We have placed a high emphasis on safety to ensure that you are safe. We ask that when you see or hear about something may be unsafe, call us immediately. If you see playground equipment that is broken, an animal hole in or by an athletic fi eld, or anything else that you feel may be hazardous, please call 991-8001. Below is a facility chart that consists of all the Library and Recreation Services Facilities, Rentals, Libraries, Local Parks, and Junior Giants Fields. Having an event or party? Daly City offers several halls, picnic shelters, and rooms for any occasion. For more information, call (650) 991-8001.

Library and Recreation Services Facility Rentals, Libraries, and Parks

Facility Rentals, Libraries, and Parks Chart

Bayshore Community Center 450 Martin Street Doelger Senior Center 101 Lake Merced Boulevard Gellert Clubhouse and Park 50 Wembley Drive @ Gellert Boulevard Hillside Clubhouse and Park 222 Lausanne Avenue Larcombe Clubhouse 99 Lake Merced Boulevard Lawson Hall 125 Accacia Street @ Geneva Avenue Lincoln Community Center 901 Brunswick Street @ Acton Street Marchbank Clubhouse and Park between N and 10. S Parkview Drive Pacelli Event Center 145 Lake Merced Boulevard Performing Arts Center 200 Northgate Drive Teglia Community Center 285 Abbot Street @ E. Moltke Street War Memorial Community Center 6655 Mission Street @ Alp Avenue Westlake Community Center 145 Lake Merced Boulevard Westmoor Clubhouse and Park 123 Edgemont Drive Westmoor-Giammona Pool 131 Westmoor in Westmoor H.S.

300 Capacity 991-5760 150 Capacity 991-8012 130 Capacity - Clubhouse; 991-8017 75 Capacity - Park; 991-8017 49 Capacity 991-8001 85 Capacity 991-8001 160 Capacity 991-8153 200 Capacity 991-8018 49 Capacity (Restricted) 991-5724 588 Capacity 991-8021 Capacity 757-1244 160 Capacity 991-8075 130 Capacity (Activity Room) 300 Capacity (Upper Gym) 150 Capacity (Merced Room) 991-8021 50 Capacity 991-8295 200 Capacity 991-8022

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Junior Giants Field Aaron Roward Field 25 Bellevue Drive

Bobby Bonds Field 785 Price Street

Library Bayshore Branch Library 450 Martin Street

John Daly Branch Library 134 Hillside Boulevard

Serramonte Main Library 40 Wembley Drive

Westlake Branch Library 275 Southgate Avenue

Local Parks Alta Loma Park 365 Alta Loma Avenue

Arden Park 2 Arden Court

Bayshore Heights Park 400 Martin Street

Broderick-Terry Dueling Site Park 50 El Portal Way

Dan Gilbrech Park Frankfort Street and Acton Street

David R. Rowe Park 45 Midway Drive

Edgewood Park 173 East Vista Avenue

Longview Park 50 Longview Drive

Mission Hills Park Frankfort Street and Guttenburg Street

Northridge Park Northridge Drive and Carmel Avenue

Palisades Park Palisades Drive and Westridge Avenue

Polaris Park 247 Polaris Way

Sullivan Skate Park Sullivan Avenue between 91st and 92nd

Thornton Beach Vista Far west end of John Daly Boulevard

Tot Lots and Parks Camelot Tot Lot 55 Camelot Court

Cameo Tot Lot 88 Cameo Court

Canterbury Tot Lot 120 Canterbury Avenue

Hampshire Tot Lot 96 Hampshire Avenue

John Daly Tot Lot Hillcrest Drive and Santa Barbara Avenue

Lycett Tot Lot 56 Lycett Circle

Norwood Tot Lot 8 Norwood Avenue

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Registration Form Available at www.iplaydalycity.org and www.dalycity.orgFor more information on registration, please call us at (650) 991-8001.Ways to register: Online at www.iplaydalycity.org, Fax-In to (650) 991-0303, Mail-In and/or Walk-In to:Daly City Department of Library and Recreation Services, Administration Offi ce111 Lake Merced Boulevard, Daly City, CA 94015Monday-Friday: 8:30am-4:30pm, Wednesday: 8:30am-6:00pm

INSTRUCTIONSFill out registration form completely, including Class Code and ages for children (please print). If indicated class is full and no alternative is listed, your name will be put on the waiting list and your check returned. Make checks payable to City of Daly City (include Class Code on check). Do not mail cash. Registration will not be processed without correctly paid fees.Register early! Classes fi ll up quickly or maybe cancelled due to low enrollment. Classes not reaching minimum numbers maybe cancelled and fees refunded. Registration will be taken at the pool beginning the fi rst day of each class only. If you have any questions or want to establish an internet account, contact (650) 991-8001.

REFUNDS POLICYAfter a class starts, refunds/credits will be granted only if the participant can’t continue a class due to extended illness or family emergency or the participant/parent exercises the “Satisfaction Guarantee” policy. Refunds/credits will not be granted for individual classes a participant misses during a session. No make-ups in most classes - inquire with instructors.

OverviewIn the interest of providing the public and staff with an equitable and consistent policy, the following Refund Policy has been established for providing refunds and credits resulting from the cancellation of or withdrawal from a Program, Class, Camp or League offered by or through the Department of Library and Recreation Services.• If, for any reason, a Program, Class, Camp or League is cancelled by the Department of Library and Recreation Services, the customer shall receive a full refund or credit.• If a customer wishes to cancel their enrollment and receive a full refund, the request for a refund must be made at least fi ve business days prior to start of the Program, Class, Camp or League.• Refunds shall be issued only in instances when a customer cancels their registration at least fi ve business days prior to the start date. In all other cases, a customer account credit shall be issued.

Program, Class or Camp• If a customer withdraws from a Program, Class or Camp less than fi ve business days prior to its start date, the customer shall receive a credit less a $10 processing fee. Refunds shall not be issued.• If a customer withdraws after a Program, Class or Camp has commenced, the customer shall receive a partial credit. The amount of this partial credit shall be pro-rated based on the number of remaining sessions, less a $10 processing fee. Refunds shall not be issued.

Youth Sports Leagues• If a customer withdraws from a Youth Sports League less than fi ve business days prior to its start date, the customer shall receive a credit less a $10 processing fee. • If a customer withdraws within the fi rst three weeks of a League season, the customer shall receive a credit less a $30 uniform fee and a $10 processing fee. If a customer withdraws at or after week four, no credit or refund shall be issued.

Additional Information• If a customer withdraws from a Program, Class, Camp or League and receives a credit, the credit provided to a customer’s account shall be available for the customer’s use up to one year after the start date of the Program, Class, Camp or League for which the credit was originally issued. If the credit is not used within this one year period, the credit shall be transferred from the customer’s account into the Department’s scholarship fund. • Exception to the Refund Policy due to extenuating circumstances may be considered by the Director of Library and Recreation Services.• No refund or credit is available for the following Program, Class, Camp or League: Drop-in classes, special events, adult sports leagues, camp extended care and one-day classes.

SATISFACTION GUARANTEE POLICYIf a customer is not fully satisfi ed with a Program, Class, Camp or League, they may withdraw, prior to the third session, with a full credit, less a $30 uniform fee, if applicable. The credit provided to a customer’s account shall be available for the customer’s use up to one year after the start date of the Program, Class, Camp or League for which the credit was originally issued. If the credit is not used within this one year period, the credit shall be transferred from the customer’s account into the Department’s scholarship fund. Any request made under this policy at or after the third session shall be processed in accordance with the Refund Policy.

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