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Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17 Sports and Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Active Adults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Active Adults Event Calendar . . . . . . .19Active Adults Classes Arts and Crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-21 Fitness/Wellness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-24 Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25 Life Enrichment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-27 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-28Active Adults Services . . . . . . . . . . . 29-31Doelger Lunch Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-33Trips and Travels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Swimming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-43Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-45Build a Dream Scholarship Program . . 47 Facilities, Libraries and Parks Info . . . . 48-49Registration Information and Form . . . . 50-51
Community News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 10-13 35-37, 46Toddler Classes Child Development . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Youth and Teen Classes Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Life Enrichment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Martial Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Sports and Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Youth and Teen Programs . . . . . . . . . 7-9Adult Classes Arts and Crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15 Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Life Enrichment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Martial Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
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Message from the City Council - Fall 2012
City of Daly City DirectoryElected OfficialsSal 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 TrusteesDorie Paniza PresidentBradley Roxas Vice PresidentArlene Encarnacion Board Member Erlinda Galeon Board MemberMichael Maysenhalder 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
The Bay Area is spectacular place to live. Few people who live here would dare disagree. We might argue when it comes to Cal and Stanford, the Giants and A’s, or the Raiders and Forty-niners, but we all seem to concur that our little corner of the planet is stunningly fabulous. And when autumn rolls around, nothing compares to the weather and natural beauty that surrounds us. This is the season that brings out the best in Daly City, too. It’s a great time to do something positive for your community!
Daly City will celebrate its fourteenth consecutive Make a Difference Day on Saturday, October 27 beginning at 9:00 a.m. Touted as the “National Day of Doing Good,” Make a Difference Day is an opportunity for residents to engage in volunteer projects in their neighborhoods and throughout the City. This is the single largest volunteer event of the year in Daly City and throughout the United States. You and your family should consider being a part of this year’s event.
One of the highlights of Make a Difference Day is the annual Re-Use Exchange that will take place at the Daly City Community Services Center, 350 90th Street (directly across from City Hall). Daly City, Broadmoor, and Colma residents are invited to drop-off new and gently used clothing, furniture, toys, and books Monday through Friday, between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Donations will be accepted until 4:00 p.m., Wednesday, October 24. The items donated will be made available at no cost to other Daly City, Broadmoor, and Colma residents on Make a Difference Day, Saturday, October 27 from 9:00 a.m. to noon. Items NOT accepted for donation include televisions, electronic components, washers and dryers, refrigerators, computers, mattresses, box springs, bed frames, blankets, pillows and sheets, and stuffed animals. For a complete list of items suitable for donation, call (650) 991-8007 or visit www.dalycity.org/reuse. Several volunteers are needed to set-up, sort and display items.
Neighborhood clean-ups are a long standing component to Make a Difference Day. Team captains will lead volunteers as they pick up litter and recyclables that have been carelessly discarded on our sidewalks, parks, and public rights-of-way. If you want to lead a clean-up effort in your neighborhood, please send an e-mail to [email protected] or call (650) 991-8127.
Free document shredding returns to City Hall as part of Make of Difference Day 2012. Daly City residents may bring up to three bankers boxes (no more than 100 pounds total) of paper for secure shredding. A mobile shredding station will be positioned in the main parking lot at City Hall, 333 90th Street from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. No appointment is necessary, but we do need a few volunteers to assist at this location.
If you or your group is interested in volunteering for Make a Difference Day, call (650) 991-8127 or visit www.dalycity.org/mdd2012 for registration instructions. Volunteers will report directly to pre-assigned work sites beginning at 9:00 a.m. the morning of the event. A “thank you” barbecue lunch for volunteers is scheduled for noon on the southwest plaza at City Hall. And just as in years past, Make a Difference Day happens rain or shine!
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Tiny Tots Afternoons: Age 4-5 yearsTiny Tots is an enrichment program, 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. *Child must be 5 by December 2, 2013. NO EXCEPTIONS. (For potty-trained children 3.5-5 yrs. old) Marie Santos and Judy SteersPerforming Arts Center, Room 12, 200 Northgate Ave.#10881|M/W|12:30-2:30pm|9/10-11/14|$285 res/$295 non-res#10880|T/TH |12:30-2:30pm|9/11-11/15|$285 res/$295 non-res#11623|M/W|12:30-2:30pm|11/26-12/12|$85 res/$95 non-res#11624|T/TH |12:30-2:30pm|11/27-12/13|$85 res/$95 non-res
Tiny Tots Extra Friday Mornings/Afternoons: Age 3.5-5 years See “Tiny Tots - Afternoons” description. Marie Santos Performing Arts Center, Room 12, 200 Northgate Ave.#10883|F|10:00am-12:00 Noon|9/14-11/16|$180 res/$190 non-res#10882|F|12:30-2:30pm |9/14-11/16|$180 res/$190 non-res#11627|F|10:00am-12:00 Noon|11/30-12/14|$45 res/$55 non-res#11628|F|12:30-2:30pm |11/30-12/14|$45 res/$55 non-res
Tiny Tots Gellert Park - Mornings: Age 3.5-5 yearsThe program emphasizes on social and initial academic development for kindergarten. For each child enrolled, one adult is required to assist with at least three classes. Materials fee of $10 payable to instructor the first day of class. No class 11/6 (Election Day).Viviena Lumanauw Gellert Clubhouse, 50 Wembley Dr.#10884|T/TH|10:00am-12:00 Noon|9/18-11/15|$204res/$214 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.Judy Steers and Marie Santos Performing Arts Center, Room 12, 200 Northgate Ave.#10879|M/W|10:00am-12:00 Noon|9/10-11/14|$285 res/$295 non-res#10885|T/TH |10:00am-12:00 Noon|9/11-11/15|$285 res/$295 non-res#11625|M/W|10:00am-12:00 Noon|11/26-12/12|$85 res/$95 non-res#11626|T/TH |10:00am-12:00 Noon|11/27-12/13|$85 res/$95 non-res
DANCEMexican Folk Dance For Youth and Parents, Muy Espendido!: 3.5-18+ yearsFor more information, please refer to page 5 in the Youth and Teens Dance Section.
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Toddler ClassesCHILD DEVELOPMENTKinder Gym: Age 1-5 years A non-instructional supervised play workout for children. 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. Passes good for 10 visits are available for $37 res/ $43 non-res.Gellert Park Clubhouse, 50 Wembley Dr.M|10:00am-2:00pm|$4.25 res/$5.50 non-resPacelli Gym, 145 Lake Merced Blvd.W |12:00 Noon-2:00pm |$4.25 res/$5.50 non-resF |10:00am-2:00pm |$4.25 res/$5.50 non-resSAT|11:00am-2:00pm|10/27,11/17,12/15|$4.25 res/$5.50 non-res
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 first day of class. No class 11/6 (Election Day).Viviena Lumanauw Gellert Clubhouse, 50 Wembley Dr.#10868|T/TH|12:30-1:45pm|9/18-11/15|$204 res/$214 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.#10886|SAT|10:00am-12:00 Noon|9/15-11/17|$180 res/$190 non-res#11622|SAT|10:00am-12:00 Noon|12/1-12/15|$45 res/$55 non-res
Saturday Preschool Extension Class: Age 4-5 yearsThis class provides individualized tutoring in phonics, reading, math, advanced fine-motor (paper-pencil/scissor) skills. Weekly homework will 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. #10887|SAT|12:15-1:30pm|9/15-11/17|$180 res/$190 non-res #11621|SAT|12:15-1:30pm|12/1-12/15|$45 res/$55 non-res
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TutoringEmphasis on Math and English, but all other subjects are welcome. Bring your own calculator, paper and pencils.Nathan HolemanWar Mem. Comm. Ctr., Conf. Rm., 6655 Mission St.T/TH|5:00-6:00pm|9/4-12/20|$5 per session (drop-in)
MARTIAL ARTSJapanese/Okinawan Karate and Kobudo-Self-Defense Tools: Mental Discipline-Physical Fitness Self-Defense: 6+ yearsSession begins on September 13 and ends on December 18. No class 11/20 and 11/22. Total number of classes this quarter, 26.Please register with instructor in class. For more information, please call (650) 755-9003 or email:[email protected]. Please make checks out to: “MAIDC.” Ken Shockey, Hanshi So-Shihan (Master Instructor), fifty years of experience.Dai Nippon Butoku Kai, 8th Degree Black BeltLarcombe Clubhouse, 99 Lake Merced Blvd. Youth Classes: Ages 6 to 13Tuesdays/Thursdays, 6:15-7:30pm Fees: $135 plus $35 for karate uniformAdult Classes: Ages 14 to 70Tuesdays/Thursdays, 7:45-9:15pmFees: $149 plus $45 for karate uniform Black Belts fees: $185
DANCEMexican 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 first and last class; they may watch from outside otherwise.Marianna RomanMarchbank Clubhouse, 10 S. Parkview Ave.#10865|SAT|9:00-11:30am|9/8-11/10Youth: $30 res/$40 non-res Parent participating accompanying child:$15 res/$25 non-res
LIFE ENRICHMENTOnline Driver Education Course: 15+ yearsThis online drivers Education Course is approved by the California Department of Motor Vehicles. Reading, flashing 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. Students 15 years or older can take this class.Don Meyer, Owner (Economic Driving School)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 AdultInstruction will include learning the finer points of Kihon (basic techniques which includes blocks, punches, kicks, and strikes), Kata, and Kumite. Uniforms may be purchased from the instructor. No class 11/6 (Election Day)Shihan Ric Sherrod Junipero Serra School, 151 Victoria St. (Multipurpose Room)Youth: Intro. Beginner: (Ages 6-13) - Once a Week#10861|T |6:30-7:15pm|9/4-11/13|$60 res/$70 non-res Youth: Int.-Beg./Adv.-Beg. (Ages 8-15) - Once a Week#10862|TH |6:30-7:15pm|9/6-11/8 |$60 res/$70 non-resYouth: Youth/Adult Mixed Levels (Ages 7-Adults) #10863 |T/TH|7:15-8:15pm|9/6-11/13|$120 res/$130 non-res
MUSICGuitar Class Instructor Guillermo Morales will teach guitar basics and music fundamentals! For beginners. Students must provide their own guitar.Guillermo MoralesWar Mem. Comm. Ctr., Activity Rm., 203, 6655 Mission St.M|4:00-5:30pm|9/4-12/18|$5 per class (drop-in)
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‘Ukulele ClassEnjoy learning to play this beautiful Hawaiian instrument. Course includes basic strumming, chord position and progression, background history, songs, practice, and reviews. Bring your own ‘ukulele. Patrick AveraWar Mem. Comm. Ctr., Activity Rm. 201-202, 6655 Mission St.M|3:00pm|9/10-12/17|$2 per class (drop-in)
SPORTS AND FITNESSFamily Tennis: Parent and ChildThis class is a great opportunity for families to learn to play tennis together. It will teach parents what to look for, in order to help their children and themselves progress. This class will improve skills and enjoyment of the sport as a lifetime, family activity. Modified balls will be used. Bring water, hat and sunscreen. Minimum age: 7 years old. Registration is for one parent and two children maximum. Shannon RandolphGellert Park, 50 Wembley Dr.#11649|SUN|2:00-3:30pm|9/23-11/11Parent and Child: $150 res/$170 non-resOne Additional Child: $50 res/$60 non-res
Tennis: Private LessonsRegistration/payment required first. Date, time and location will be arranged by participant and the instructor.Westlake Park, 145 Westlake Blvd. and/orGellert Park, 50 Wembley Dr.
• Private Instruction • Semi-Private Instruction $30 per hour $17 per person/per hour Code: #11650 (2-3 People; Must register together) Code: #11651
Zumba®-Just Dance! FitnessFor more information, please refer to page 17in the Adults Sports and Fitness Section.
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AFTERSCHOOL YOUTH RECREATION PROGRAM (AYRP) 2012To better serve our community, we offer afterschool programs at four Daly City Elementary schools. The program is for children in 1st through 6th grade. We strive to offer a safe and welcoming environment that encompasses homework assistance, creative activities, participation in youth athletics, healthy snacks and having fun! Our dedicated staff provide participants with:• A safe environment to socialize and recreate with peers.• Programming to assist in learning life skills, thinking and active play.• A program that incorporates elements of the Six Pillars of Character:
• Activities such as games, sports, arts and crafts, dance, and seasonal activities.• Participation in the Yuletide Holiday Celebration and Talent Show Saturday, December 1, 2012 - Pacelli Event Center, Westlake Park, 145 Lake Merced Boulevard
FALL PROGRAM DATES:*NEW Start Date: Mid to late August, (First Day of School) through mid December. (Prior to Winter Break)
PRE-REGISTRATION:We accept mail, walk-in, and fax at our main office during business hours office registration deadlines. Online registration is available 24/7. Online registration ends the night before the first day of our program for each month.
ONSITE REGISTRATION:(No Cash Payments Accepted Onsite. Checks, Money Order and Credit Cards Only.)To register onsite, please visit your school location, fill out your registration forms and provide payment at the time of registration. Payments must be made prior or on the first day of each month. Proof of residency may be required at time of registration to receive subsidized Daly City resident rate.
SCHOLARSHIPS/DISCOUNTS:To learn about scholarship opportunities, please call (650) 991-8001. To apply for a scholarship, please visit the Department of Library and Recreation Services Main Office. Discounts are not available to multi-child families or multi-session participants.
Youth Programs
Program Starts Last Day Registration Accepted at Main Office
Last Day for Online Registration
Cost
August(Partial Month)
8/15 (JS) 8/22 (DW, MHT)8/23 (PAN)
8/14 (JS) 8/21 (DW, MHT)8/22 (PAN)
8/14 (JS) 8/21 (DW, MHT)8/22 (PAN)
$25 res/$31 non-res (JS)$17 res/$21 non-res (DW,MHT,PAN)
September 9/4 8/31 9/3 $50 res/$62 non-res
October 10/1 9/28 9/30 $50 res/$62 non-res
November 11/1 10/31 10/31 $50 res/$62 non-res
December(Partial Month)
12/3 11/30 12/2 $25 res/$31 non-res
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Afterschool/Release Time
Monday-FridayAfterschool-5:30pm
Monday-ThursdayAfterschool-6:00pmFriday until 5:00pm
Monday-ThursdayAfterschool-6:00pmFriday until 5:00pm
Monday-FridayAfterschool-5:30pm
AugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
1117211173111741117511192
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Teen ProgramsTeen 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) • Voluntutor Program (see below)
VOLUNTUTOR PROGRAM (AYRP)This program promotes professional growth, personal development and service to the community. It gives youth ages 13-16 an opportunity to work in the Afterschool Youth Recreation Program. The volunteers work side by side with Recreators at any of our sites; giving them opportunities to give back to their neighborhood community and earn service credits for their school (if applicable). Our goal is to prepare youth in our community to become future recreators in our programs. For more information, please contact David Zetzer at (650) 746-8238.
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! 5:00-6:30pm every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the Month Gellert Park Clubhouse, 50 Wembley DriveSIGN-UP TODAY! NCYC Serves:• Brisbane • Colma • Daly City • Pacifica • South San Francisco • San BrunoFor more information or to sign-up, contact Roxy Parangan (NCYC coordinator) at [email protected] or (650) 991-8234.
STAY IN TOUCH Contact Ray Reyes at [email protected] or (650) 746-8332 for more information on upcoming events. Facebook: www.facebook.com/dcteenservices Tumblr: dalycityrec.tumblr.com
Check out our Youth and Teen class section for more teen programs on page 5 and 6.
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sTransportationOnly $15 per Month during school year from Bayshore/Robertson School to Bayshore Community Center, Daily. Register Today!Club Office 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/Teen Programs: 6:00-9:00pm
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 Leagues
Bayshore Community Center
Mini-Hoops BasketballThis instructional co-ed league is for boys and girls in the 1st and 2nd grade. Our philosophy is to teach good sportsmanship in team sports while introducing basketball skills, all in a FUN environment. Sessions starts with a group clinic and ends with the teams playing “mini” games on lowered, 8-foot baskets.War Memorial Community Center, 6655 Mission Street $79 res/$98 non-resSession 1: Fridays, September 14 - October 19 #10826|6:00-8:00pmSession 2: Saturdays, September 15 - October 20 #10825|10:00am-12:00 NoonFor more information, contact Pete Quibell at (650) 991-8017.
Punt, Pass and Kick (PP&K)The NFL PUNT, PASS & KICK program is a national skills competition for boys and girls between the ages 8-15 to compete separately against their peers.Westlake Park, 145 Lake Merced BoulevardSaturday, October 13, 10:30am-2:30pmFor more information, contact Ray Rayes at (650) 746-8332.
Co-Ed Youth Flag Football LeagueThis program teaches the fundamentals of Football, provides low-key competition and is fun for boys and girls. There are three divisions and players may only play in their grade level.Boys and Girls in 3rd through 8th GradeOctober through November 2012Westlake Park, 111 Lake Merced BoulevardPollicita Middle School, 550 East Market Street$95 res/$119 non-resFor more information, contact Janette Ghnaim at (650) 746-8349.
2013 Youth Basketball LeagueThis league is for boys and girls in 3rd through 6th grade, with the 7th and 8th grade playing in the Daly City Middle School League. Players will be placed on volunteer coached teams, and will have practice and weekly games. The 3rd and 4th grade divisions will be “Instructional” with special rules used to emphasize fun and fundamentals. Boys and Girls in 3rd through 8th GradesJanuary-March, 2013. Registration begins in October!$100 res/$125 non-resFor more information, contact Edgardo Bolanos at (650) 991-8021.
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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
Office Hours: Monday-Friday, July 9-July 27, 9:00am-7:00pm; July 30-August 30, 3:00-7:00pmSchool closed on Wednesday, August 31 - September 3
Classes Begin September 4, 2012Combination Ballet n’ Tap, ages 3-6• Classical Ballet • Tap • Jazz • Modern/Lyrical • Hip Hop • Polynesian • Musical Theatre • Voice • PianoRegistration taken only at the WSPA office - There is a $35 registration feeService charge fee applicable for Visa/Mastercard charges.
New Classes for Beginning Students $65 a month/once-a-week classes (*$96 for 1.5 hour class) $120 a month/twice-a-week classesNote: For the experienced and advanced students, please call the office for placement and audition requirements.
CLASS NAME AGE TIME DAYBALLET CLASSESBallet n’ Tap 1 3-4 4:15 MonBallet n’ Tap 1 3-4 3:15 TuesBallet n’ Tap 1 3-4 5:15 ThurBallet n’ Tap 1 3-4 3:15 Fri Ballet n’ Tap 1 3-4 10:00 SatBallet n’ Tap 3B 5-6 3:15 WedBallet n’ Tap 3B 5-6 6:15 ThurBallet n’ Tap 3B 5-6 11:00 SatBallet Elementary 1B 5-6 3:15 MonBallet Elementary 1B 5-6 4:15 FriBallet Elementary 1B 5-6 4:15 ThurBallet Elementary 2B 7-9 5:15 WedBallet Elementary 3B 10+ 7:15 Wed *(1.5 hours)TAP CLASSES Tap 1 5-7 2:00 SatTap 2B 8+ 7:15 ThurJAZZ CLASSESJazz 2 7-10 5:45 TuesJazz 3B 11+ 6:45 Tues
Westlake School for the Performing Arts
Registration taken in the WSPA Office Only: (650) 757-1244
CLASS NAME AGE TIME DAYHIP HOP CLASSESHH for boys 5-7 4:15 MonHip Hop 1B 7-9 5:15 MonHip Hop 1B 7-9 4:45 TuesHip Hop 2B 10-12 6:15 MonHip Hop 3B 13+ 7:15 Mon POLYNESIAN (HULA AND TAHITIAN) CLASSES Pre Hula 3-4 4:15 Fri Pre Hula 3-4 1:00 Sat Polynesian 1B 5-6 3:45 TuesPolynesian 1B 5-6 5:15 Fri Polynesian 2B 7-10 6:15 Fri Polynesian 3B 11+ 7:15 FriTahitian Drumming 10+ 6:15 MonBoys Tahitian All Ages 2:30 SatMUSICAL THEATRE/DRAMA CLASSESMusical Theatre 3-4 4:15 TuesMusical Theatre 5-7 5:15 Tues Musical Theatre 8-12 6:15 Tues Musical Theatre 13+ 7:15 TuesADULT CLASSES 18+**Musical Theatre 8:15 TuesPolynesian 7:15 MonHip Hop 7:15 WedTahitian Drumming 6:15 Mon
**By Audition Only - Please call for appointment.
FREE Boys Tahitian ClassesStarting Saturday, October 27
2:30-3:30pm
FREE Tahitian Drumming ClassesStarting Monday, October 29
6:15-7:15pm
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Register Now! 650.992.6481www.musicartstudio.net/dalycity
Oct. 1- Nov. 26, 2012Green Arts & Crafts : MON 3:00-4:00Mural Painting: MON 5:00-6:00
Oct. 3 - Nov. 28, 2012 (ages 8-14)Ukulele I : WED 3:30-4:30Drums I : WED 6:00-7:00
Sept. 28 - Nov. 17, 2012Guitar I : SAT 11:00-12:00Piano I : SAT 12:30-1:30
Sign up for our NEW Fall Session Introductory Classes!
Regular group classes starting at $78 | month!
200 Northgate Avenue, Daly City CA 94015
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ARTS AND CRAFTSSewing for Fun (Beginner) Learn the various sewing machine parts and operation; where to buy fabrics and notions; how to read/use a pattern and gain the skills to complete teacher selected projects. 6 classes. Pre-register ahead in room 9 or online.Annamaria ConteDoelger Center, Room 1, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#11170|T|6:30-8:30pm|9/4-10/9 |$120 res/$122 non-res#11171|T|6:30-8:30pm|10/23-11/27|$120 res/$122 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., Conf. Rm., 6655 Mission St.M/T|10:00am-12:00 Noon|9/10-12/18|Free
COMPUTERSComputer ClassLearn and understand computer technology with hands-on experience, how it works, and experience some popular applications. Register with instructor.Richard BaughJefferson Union High School District ClassWar Mem. Comm. Ctr., Comp. Rm., 6655 Mission St.M/W|1:00-2:30pm|8/22-12/20|FreeT/TH |1:00-2:30pm|9/10-12/20|Free
Introduction to Digital Audio Recording Experiment with different digital recording techniques using an apple computer and learn how to mic instruments and use provided electronic instruments. 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|9/7-12/21|$2 per class (drop-in)
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. No class 11/6. Practice session/final class 11/20.Randy Tam Gellert Clubhouse, 50 Wembley Dr.Beginner#10850|T|7:00-8:00pm|9/11-11/20|$69 res/$79 non-resIntermediate#10849|T|8:00-9:00pm|9/11-11/20|$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.Angela CheungDoelger Center, Room 14, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#10857|SUN|10:00am-12:00 Noon|9/9-12/16|$4 (drop-in)
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LANGUAGESEnglish ClassImprove your oral and written communications. Learn to use appropriate expressions and expand your vocabulary. All levels of English are welcome. Register with instructor.Aldona WattsJefferson Union High School District ClassesWar Mem. Comm. Ctr., Rms. 202-203, 6655 Mission St.T/TH|10:00am-1:00pm|9/10-12/20|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 first day of class is $10. Pre-register in Room 9. Beatrice TrangDoelger Center, Room 7, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#10924|TH|10:00am-12:00 Noon|10/4-11/15 |$59 res/$64 non-res#10925|T |6:00-8:00pm |10/2-11/13 |$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 francophile countries. A bientot. Materials fee, payable at first day of class is $10. Pre-register in room 9. Beatrice TrangDoelger Center, Room 7, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#10984|TH|1:00-3:00pm|10/4-11/15|$59 res/$64 non-res
LIFE ENRICHMENTOnline Driver Education Course: 15+ yearsThis online drivers Education Course is approved by the California Department of Motor Vehicles. Reading, flashing 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. Students 15 years or older can take this class.Don Meyer, Owner (Economic Driving School)Internet course (your computer) #8190|24/7|Anytime you log on|Upon Login - 8190|$68.50
Line Dancing - Step Up Your Life!This is an easy beginner to intermediate level class. Please come and learn the latest in fun dancing. No class 10/8, 11/5, 11/12, 12/3. Drop-in fee $8.Jeanette FeinbergDoelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#11196|M|7:00-8:15pm|9/10-12/10|$70 res/$80 non-res
Mexican Folk Dance For Youth and Parents, Muy Espendido!: 3.5-18+ yearsFor more information, please refer to page 5 in the Youth and Teens 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 principals 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 9/15.Roland DitanBeginners: Doelger Center, Room 14 or Merced Room, 145 Lake Merced Blvd.#10867|W |7:00-8:00pm |9/5-12/19 |$80 res/$90 non-resIntermediate: Gellert Clubhouse, 50 Wembley Dr.#10866|SAT|10:00-11:00am|9/8-12/15|$70 res/$80 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 Mem. Comm. Ctr., Upper Gym., 6655 Mission St.M/W|12:30-2:30pm|9/5-12/21|$5 per class (drop-in)
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Karate-Do Hakua Kai: Age Youth and AdultFor more information, please refer to page 6 in the Youth and Teens Martial Arts Section.
Tai Chi-Rejuvenate! Feel Better! (Beg/Int) Learn the traditional Yang style Tai Chi long form and improve your strength, energy, and overall health. First half of each class focuses on instructions for beginning students; second half of class focuses on form correction and push hands for int./adv. students. 20% discount for first time beginners. No class 11/12 (Veteran’s Day)Professor Basilio Chen, from direct lineage of the Yang System Gellert Clubhouse, 50 Wembley Dr.#10869|M|7:00-9:00pm|9/10-11/19|$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 Mem. Comm. Ctr., Activity Rm. 202-203, 6655 Mission St.W|11:00am-12:30pm|9/5-12/19|$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 Mem. Comm. Ctr., Activity Rm. 203, 6655 Mission St.M|4:00-5:30pm|9/10-12/17|$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.Pete LumpkinsWar Mem. Comm. Ctr., Conf. Rm., 6655 Mission St.W|1:00-2:30pm|9/5-12/19|Free
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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 11/12 (Veteran’s Day).Master Anthony Wong Doelger Center, Room 14, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#10852|M|7:30-9:00pm|9/10-11/19|$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 fit 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). Possibly no class on 9/15.Mike Ma Gellert Clubhouse, 50 Wembley Dr.#10854|SAT|9:00-10:00am|9/8-11/17|$66 res/$76 non-res
Japanese/Okinawan Karate and Kobudo - Self-Defense Tools: Mental Discipline Physical Fitness - Self-Defense: 6+ yearsFor more information, please refer to page 5 in the Youth and Teens Martial Arts Section.
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Exercise ClassExercise and socialize in a fun yet low-impact setting. Call Connie at (650) 991-8086 for more information.TapeWar Mem. Comm. Ctr., Upper Gym, 6655 Mission St.M/W/F|10:00-11:00am|9/5-12/21|Free
Family Tennis: Parent and ChildFor more information, please refer to page 6 in the Youth and Teens Sports and Fitness Section.
Tennis: Private LessonsRegistration/payment required first. 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: #11650 (2-3 People; Must register together) Code: #11651
Zumba Gold®A workout that will get your body moving in a whole new way. Join certified Zumba® instructor Joanne Butcher as she leads this fun and energy filled workout.Joanne ButcherWar Mem. Comm. Ctr., Upper Gym, 6655 Mission St. T|10:00-11:00am|9/4-12/18|$3 per class (drop-in)
Zumba®-Just Dance! FitnessCome Join the Party! No experience required to have fun! This fitness class offers high energy, motivating music and easy to follow routines. Zumba® fitness! Is a Latin inspired, easy-to-follow, calorie-burning, dance fitness-party™. Feel the music and let loose! Wear loose fitting clothing and slightly wore-out tennis shoes. No jeans, please. Party yourself into shape! No class 9/13, 10/4, 11/8, and 11/22.Charlayne and Yolanda WrightWar Mem. Comm. Ctr., 2nd Floor Gym, 6655 Mission St., #10889|T|7:30-8:15pm (Express)|9/11-11/13|$35 res/$45 non-resGellert Clubhouse, 50 Wembley Dr.#10888|TH|7:00-8:00pm |9/20-12/6 |$42 res/$52 non-res
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‘Ukulele ClassEnjoy learning to play this beautiful Hawaiian instrument. Course includes basic strumming, chord position and progression, background history, songs, practice and reviews. Students must provide their own ‘ukulele.Patrick AveraWar Mem. Comm. Ctr., Activity Rm. 201-202, 6655 Mission St.M|3:00-4:30pm|9/10-12/17|$2 per class (drop-in)
SPORTS AND FITNESSAdult Open GymDiscount 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 Mem. Comm. Ctr., 6655 Mission St.BadmintonSUN|2:00-5:00pm|$5 res/$6.25 non-resBasketball and VolleyballSUN|5:30-8:30pm|$5 res/$6.25 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, 145 Lake Merced Blvd.T/TH|8:15-9:45pm|$5 res/$6.25 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 first hour of the class. No class 11/12 (Veteran’s Day).Katy Lee Pollicita Middle School, 550 E. Market St.Beginner/Intermediate:#10856|M|7:00-10:00pm|9/10-11/19|$58 res/$68 non-resAdvanced: #10855|TH|7:00-10:00pm|9/6-11/15|$58 res/$68 non-res
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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)SEPTEMBER 20123 Monday Labor Day Holiday
Center Closed6 Thursday Wise and Well-Blood
Pressure Screening, 9:30am.*Cholesterol-Diabetes-Blood Pressure Screenings*To make an appointment, call (650) 991-8018.Lincoln Community Advisory Board Meeting, 9:00am.
OCTOBER 20124 Thursday Lincoln Community Advisory
Board Meeting, 9:00amWise and Well-Blood Pressure Screening, 9:30am.
5 Friday Chinese Moon Festival Luncheon.
NOVEMBER 20121 Thursday Lincoln Community Advisory
Board Meeting, 9:00am.Wise and Well-Blood Pressure Screening, 9:30am.
12 Monday Veterans Day HolidayCenter Closed
22-23 Thursday through Friday
Thanksgiving Day Holiday Center Closed
Freshly cooked meals offered daily Monday through 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 10:30am, daily. Monthly menus available upon request.
DOELGER SENIOR CENTER101 Lake Merced Blvd.
SEPTEMBER 20127, 21 Fridays Free Movie and Popcorn, room 4.10 Monday Advisory and Planning
Council Meeting.12 Wednesday Birthday celebration/cake,
donation of Alma Via of San Francisco; Music starts 11:00am by Lionel Sequeira Trio.
18 Tuesday Flu Shots, room 14, 9:00-11:30am26 Wednesday Sing-a-long, Café, 11:00am.
OCTOBER 20127 Sunday Fall Festival Celebration5, 19 Fridays Free Movie and popcorn, room 4.10 Wednesday Birthday celebration/cake,
donation of Alma Via of San Francisco; Music starts 11:00am by Lionel Sequeira Trio.
17 Wednesday Bridge Tournament, Merced Room24 Wednesday Sing-a-long, Café, 11:00am.31 Wednesday Halloween PartyNOVEMBER 20122, 16 Fridays Free Movie and Popcorn, room 4.5 Monday Advisory and Planning
Council Meeting.14 Wednesday Birthday celebration/cake,
donation of Alma Via of San Francisco; Music starts 11:00am by Lionel Sequeira Trio.
15, 20 Thurs., Tues. Thanksgiving Luncheons22-24 Thurs.-Sat. Thanksgiving Holiday28 Wednesday Sing-a-long, Café, 11:00am.DECEMBER 20127 Friday Free Movie and Popcorn, room 4.3 Monday APC Holiday Get Together12 Wednesday Birthday celebration/cake,
donation of Alma Via of San Francisco; Music starts 11:00am by Lionel Sequeira Trio.
13 Thursday Latke Luncheon19, 20 Wed., Thurs. Yuletide Celebrations15 Saturday Daly City All Stars Holiday
Wind Music Concert, 1:00pm
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Sewing and HandicraftsPlease join in on our sewing/knitting/crochet/embroidery/etc. group. We learn, we share, we have fun together. From beginners to experts to dreamers, all are welcome! Register with Instructor.Laura HollanderDoelger Center, Room 1, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.TH|1:00-4:00pm|9/6-12/20|$1/$2 per class
Sewing for Fun (Beginner) Learn the various sewing machine parts and operation; where to buy fabrics and notions; how to read/use a pattern and gain skills to complete teacher-selected projects. 6 classes. Pre-register ahead in room 9 or online.Annamaria ConteDoelger Center, Room 1, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#11170|T|6:30-8:30pm|9/4-10/9 |$120 res/$122 non-res#11171|T|6:30-8:30pm|10/23-11/27|$120 res/$122 non-res
Zen and the Art of KnittingJoin instructor Carole Warner to 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., Conf. Rm., 6655 Mission St.M/T|10:00am-12:00 Noon|9/10-12/18|Free
COMPUTERSComputer ClassLearn and understand computer technology with hands-on experience, how it works, and experience some popular applications. Register with instructor.Richard BaughJefferson Union High School District ClassWar Mem. Comm. Ctr., Comp. Rm., 6655 Mission St.M/W|1:00-2:30pm|8/22-12/20|FreeT/TH |1:00-2:30pm|9/10-12/20|Free
ARTS AND CRAFTSCeramicsCeramics is one of the most creative and fun arts. Learn how to paint and ornament your green ware, forming into bowls, vases, figurines, plates, etc. Paint a piece or two and then glaze your project days later. Materials fee is $20.00 for the quarter. Register with instructor.Esther YungDoelger Center, Room 6, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.TH|9:30am-12:30pm|9/6–12/20|$4 per class
CrochetSelf-directed. Register with leader.Maureen ChungDoelger Center, Room 1, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.T|10:00am-12:00 Noon|9/4-12/18|$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|9/10, 9/24 |$1/$2 per classM|10:30am-12:00 Noon|10/8, 10/22 |$1/$2 per classM|10:30am-12:00 Noon|11/12, 11/26|$1/$2 per classM|10:30am-12:00 Noon|12/10 |$1/$2 per class
Jewelry ClassRegister with instructor.Trudy SherwinDoelger Center, Room 6, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.W|10:00-11:30am|9/5-12/19|$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 finishing. 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|9/4-12/18|$3 per class
QuiltingSelf-directed. Register with leader.Loraine Strong Doelger Center, Room 1, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.W|1:00-4:00pm|9/5-12/19|$1/$2 per class
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Active Adult Classes 50+ YearsComputer, 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.#10892|W|10:00am-12:00 Noon|10/3-10/24|$42 res/$45 non-res#10893|W|10:00am-12:00 Noon|11/7-11/28|$42 res/$45 non-res
Computer, Level 2 (Intermediate) A continuation of the Level 1 class. Topics include e-mail account options, computer and Internet security, data backup, and Zip file 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. No class 11/22.Bob WilcenskiDoelger Center, Room 3, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#10904|TH|10:00am-12:00 Noon|10/4-10/25 |$42 res/$45 non-res#10905|TH|10:00am-12:00 Noon|11/1-11/29*|$42 res/$45 non-res
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 Office, Open Office, 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.#10916|T|2:00-4:00pm|9/4-12/18|$42 res/$45 non-res
E-books Publisher’s WorkshopIn this exciting days of technology, learn how to publish a digital book; how to format content, publish and market digital books (both text and picture).Sean Yore, M.S., M.F.A.Doelger Center, Room 3, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#11169|SAT|2:00-4:00pm|12/15|$77 res/$80 non-res
E-books Workshop: How to find and read digital booksLearn how to find e-books through popular online sources and how to read e-books with mobile devices and desktop computers.Sean Yore, M.S., M.F.A.Doelger Center, Room 3, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#11168|SAT|10:00am-2:00pm|11/17|$77 res/$80 non-res
Introduction to Digital Audio RecordingFor more information, please refer to page 14 in the Adults Computers Section.
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 profile, upload your pictures, find 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
Social Media WorkshopBy attending this class, you’ll know how to develop and maintain a presence in social media by developing a profile, establishing a network, producing interesting content and frequent posting across media. Ideal for small businesses, photographers, writers, artists and crafts producers who want to establish and maintain a market channel through social media. Sean Yore, M.S., M.F.A.Doelger Center, Room 3, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#11166|SAT|10:00am-2:00pm|10/27|$77 res/$80 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|9/4-12/20|$3 per class (drop-in)
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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|9/10-12/17|$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. Carolyn Clary-Brown Merced Room, 145 Lake Merced Blvd.SAT|10:00am-12:00 Noon|9/1-12/15|$4 per class (drop-in)
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|9/5-12/19|$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|10:45am-12:00 Noon|9/7-12/21|$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|9/5-12/19|$3 per class (drop-in)
Chi-GongExplore the methods to strengthen the mind, body and spirit through the art of Chi-Gong.Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St.1st Monday of each month10:00am-12:00 Noon
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
Chinese Cultural Activities: Fan Dancing Join this class to learn traditional and contemporary fan dances. Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St. M/T/TH/F|9:00-10:00am|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|9/6-12/20|$4 per class (drop-in)F |9:00-10:30am|9/7-12/14|$4 per class (drop-in)
Country/Western Line Dance (Improver)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|9/4-12/18|$4 per class (drop-in)
Country/Western Line Dance(Intermediate)Let’s get on, be active! Classes use a variety of music and provide the benefit of light exercise. No partner necessary. Previous dance experience is recommended.Jeanette Feinberg Larcombe Clubhouse, 99 Lake Merced Blvd.W|1:15-3:00pm|9/5-12/19|$4 per class (drop-in)
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Exercise/AerobicsExercise with Ray! Move and groove to the sounds of music from different eras. Fee based per classes: $3.00 for 60 Minute Class, $3.50 for 90 Minute Class Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St.T/TH|3:00-4:30pm |$3.50SAT |9:30-10:30am|$3.00
Exercise ClassExercise and socialize in a fun, yet low-impact setting. Call Connie at (650) 991-8086 for more information.TapeWar Mem. Comm. Ctr., Upper Gym, 6655 Mission St.M/W/F|10:00-11:00am|9/5-12/21|Free
Exercise GroupIt’s all about balance and health! Select one of our movements to add balance to your life! Tai Chi, StretchingLincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St.Group Meets in Parking LotM-SAT|9:00-9:30am|Free
Fitness with Martial Arts If you are serious about getting in shape this is the class for you. It is a fun fitness class with some martial art techniques included to make it more interesting. For more information, see website: www.niemihapkido.webs.com. 11/6 in room 14.George Niemi Jr. Merced Room, 145 Lake Merced Blvd.#10918|T/F|7:30-9:00pm|9/4-12/18|$170 res/$175 non-res
Kickboxing Aerobics This fun class is designed to keep you in shape, improve your strength and teach you a few basic fighting 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. For more information, see website: www.niemihapkido.webs.comErene Niemi Doelger Center, Room 14, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.SAT|9:30-10:30am|9/1-12/15|$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|9/4-12/18|$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|9/4-12/20|$3 per class (drop-in)
Nutrition WorkshopKathy Everly Doelger Center Café, 101 Lake Merced Blvd. M-F|9:00am-2:00pm|9/4-12/20|Free
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|9/10-12/17|$3 per class (drop-in)Merced Room, 145 Lake Merced Blvd.F |9:30-10:30am|9/7-12/14 |$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, 145 Lake Merced Blvd.T/W/TH|9:30-11:30am|9/4-12/20|$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|9/6-12/20|$3 per class (drop-in)
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Tap DanceTap dancing increases cardiovascular conditioning, strength, flexibility and coordination. It helps develop a good sense of rhythm and timing, mental/muscle memory to become proficient. Register with instructor.Connie Chen Doelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.TH|1:00-3:00pm|9/6-12/20|$1/$2 per class (drop-in)
WalkaboutTere Massey, Toni KoelMeet at Serramonte Center indoor Mall.W/F|8:30-9:30am|9/5-12/19|Free
Zumba Gold®A workout that will get your body moving in a whole new way. Join certified Zumba® instructor Joanne Butcher as she leads this fun and energy filled workout.Joanne ButcherWar Mem. Comm. Ctr., Upper Gym, 6655 Mission St. T|10:00-11:00am|9/4-12/18|$3 per class (drop-in)
LANGUAGEBusiness ChineseIncrease your fluency 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| 9/1, 9/15 |$15 res/$20 non-resSAT|2:00-3:30pm|10/6, 10/20|$15 res/$20 non-resSAT|2:00-3:30pm|11/3, 11/17|$15 res/$20 non-resSAT|2:00-3:30pm|12/1, 12/15|$15 res/$20 non-res
Soul Line DanceLearn 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 White War Mem. Comm. Ctr., Upper Gym, 6655 Mission St.M/W|12:30-2:30pm|9/5-12/21|$5 per class (drop-in)
Soul Line Dance (Beginner and 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|9/5-12/19|$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|9/4-12/20|$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 |9/1-12/15|$5 per class (drop-in)M/W/F|11:15am-12:30pm|9/5-12/19|$3 per class (drop-in)M/W/F|2:30-4:00pm |9/5-12/19|$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|9/4-12/18|$1/$2 per class (drop-in)(Adv.)|T/TH|9:00-9:30am |9/4-12/18|$1/$2 per class (drop-in)
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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|9/1, 9/15 |$15 res/$20 non-resSAT|12:00 Noon-1:30pm|10/6, 10/20|$15 res/$20 non-resSAT|12:00 Noon-1:30pm|11/3, 11/17|$15 res/$20 non-resSAT|12:00 Noon-1:30pm|12/1, 12/15|$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|9/1, 9/15 |$15 res/$20 non-resSAT|10:00-11:45am|10/6, 10/20|$15 res/$20 non-resSAT|10:00-11:45am|11/3, 11/17|$15 res/$20 non-resSAT|10:00-11:45am|12/1, 12/15|$15 res/$20 non-res
English ClassImprove your oral and written communications. Learn to use appropriate expressions and expand your vocabulary. All levels of English are welcome. Register with instructor.Aldona WhattsJefferson Union High School District ClassesWar Mem. Comm. Ctr., Activity Rms. 202-203, 6655 Mission St.T/TH|10:00am-1:00pm|9/10-12/20|Free
English Instruction ClassLooking to learn English? Join one of our English as a Second Language Class. Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St. T |9:00-10:30am |FreeTH|10:00-11:30am|FreeF |10:00-11:00am|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 first day of class is $10. Pre-register in Room 9. Beatrice TrangDoelger Center, Room 7, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#10924|TH|10:00am-12:00 Noon|10/4-11/15|$59 res/$64 non-res#10925|T |6:00-8:00pm |10/2-11/13|$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 francophile countries. A bientot. Materials fee, payable at first day of class is $10. Pre-register in room 9. Beatrice TrangDoelger Center, Room 7, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#10984|TH|1:00-3:00pm|10/4-11/15|$59 res/$64 non-res
French ClassBonjour! Looking to learn the language of love? Join our French class!Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St.T|12:00 Noon-1:00pm|Free
Italian ClassCiao! Imparare una nuoua lingua di oggi. Learn to speak Italian through this introductory class.Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St.M|12:00 Noon-1:00pm|Free
Spanish ClassLive, 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.#10988|T|2:00-4:00pm|10/2-12/4|$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 first day of class, 8 classes. Lourdes Cornista Doelger Center, Room 7, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#10990|T|1:00-3:00pm|9/18-11/6|$52 res/$56 non-res
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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|9/5-12/19|$1/$2 per class (drop-in)
Bridge, DuplicateRegister with leader.Chris NelsonDoelger Center, Room 7, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.M|9:30am-12:30pm|9/10-12/17|$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|9/6, 9/20; 10/4, 10/18; 11/1, 11/15; 12/6, 12/20$1/$2 per class (drop-in)
Chess Players WantedBeginners welcome!Manuel SunshineDoelger Center, Room 2, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.F|1:00-3:00pm|9/7-12/14|Free
Current AffairsRegister with leader.Raymond VasquezDoelger Center, Room 7, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.T|10:30am-12:00 Noon|9/4-12/18|$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|9:00am-12:00 Noon|Free
LIFE ENRICHMENTBackgammon/Checkers/DominoesWant to learn? Meet with leader.Lynne FaustDoelger Center, Room 2, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.TH|8:30-10:00am|9/6-12/20|Free
BilliardsManuel SunshineDoelger Center, Room 2, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.M/F|1:00-3:00pm|9/7-12/17|Free
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|9/1-12/15|50 cents per card
Bingo - High Stakes10% of proceeds go to Doelger Senior Center.Sheila Lum, John VillarealDoelger Center Café, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.T|1:00-3:00pm|9/4-12/18|$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|9/4-12/20|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|9/10, 10/1, 11/5, 12/3|$1/$2 per class (drop-in)
Bridge, ADV. ChicagoRegister with leader.Wanda KirvinLarcombe Clubhouse, 99 Lake Merced Blvd.M|9:30am-2:30pm|9/10-12/17|$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.#11643|SAT|10:30am-12:00 Noon|10/6|$15 (drop-in)
Tax Free InvestingIt’s Not What You Make, It’s What You Keep. Join us at this free seminar. You’ll learn about:• Tax-advantaged investments and their features• Tax-free investment returns vs. taxable investment returns• Three ways to purchase municipal bonds• How tax-free investing can help you achieve your goalsYun Fang, Financial AdvisorDoelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.T|11:00am-12:00 Noon|9/18|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-3:00pm|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-3:00pm|Free
Guitar ClassWith just a few simple stay chords, you can play a wide variety of musical styles, including rock, country, folk, blues, jazz, and classical. We will go over guitar basics and music fundamentals. All levels and all ages are welcome. Register with instructor.Patrick AveraWar Mem. Comm. Ctr., Activity Rm. 202-203, 6655 Mission St.W|11:00am-12:30pm|9/5-12/19|$5 per class (drop-in)
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|9/25, 9/26T/W|1:00-5:00pm|10/23, 10/24$1 DSC member/$2 non-DSC member (cash)$12 check to AARP for AARP members$14 check to AARP for AARP non-members
Garden SocialJoann Sangiacomo/Ruth LapachetDoelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.W|10:30am-12:00 Noon|9/12, 9/26; 10/10, 10/24; 11/14, 11/28; 12/12$1/$2 per class (drop-in)
Grupo LatinoReuniones semanales en las que se habla 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|9/5-12/19|$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.#11008|SAT|10:30-11:30am|9/8 |$6 res/$10 non-res#11027|W |1:00-2:00pm |10/10|$6 res/$10 non-res#11007|SAT|10:30-11:30am|11/3 |$6 res/$10 non-res
Ping PongJimmy Jim, Self-directed.Doelger Center West Patio, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.M-F|12:30-3:30pm|9/4-12/20|$2 per class
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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|9/11, 9/25; 10/9, 10/23; 11/13, 11/27; 12/11 $3/day (drop-in)
Sing-a-longLulu Cornista, Abby MargolisDoelger Center Café, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.W|11:00am-12:00 Noon|9/26, 10/24, 11/28|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|9/6-12/20|$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|9/6-12/20|$5 per class (drop-in)
‘Ukulele ClassFor more information, please refer to page 17 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 9/3, 11/12, 12/24, 12/31.Hiram Bell Doelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#10264|M|5:00-6:00pm |8/20-10/22*|$130 res/$135 non-res #11161|M|5:00-6:00pm|10/29-1/7* |$130 res/$135 non-res
Guitar Lessons For more information, please refer topage 16 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, 11/12, 12/24, 1/21/13.Doug Cameron Doelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#11155|M|3:00-4:15pm|10/29-1/28*|$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 9/3, 11/12, 12/24, 12/31.Hiram Bell Doelger Center, Café, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.#10260|M|4:00-5:00pm |8/20-10/22*|$130 res/$135 non-res#11157|M|4:00-5:00pm|10/29-1/7* |$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|9/1, 10/6, 11/3, 12/1|$2/$3 per class (drop-in)
Karaoke GroupFor more information, please refer to page 16 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|9/5, 9/19; 10/3, 10/17; 11/7, 11/21; 12/5, 12/19|$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 difficult 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 opens 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. Register at the Café.
Garden DeliEnjoy soups, salads, sandwiches and other delights. Monday - Friday, 9:00am-1:30pm Tuesday, 9:00am-2:00pm
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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, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
Daly City Senior Citizens ClubMaria Luna, President, (415) 333-9117 Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St. Senior Club MeetingWednesdays, 11:30am-2:30pmSenior Club BingoTuesday-Friday, 1:00-2:30pm
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 Jean McNab, President, (650) 756-2122Lady of Mercy, 1 Elmwood Dr.
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)Call Richard Brugger at (650) 892-9932.Second Friday of every month, 10:00am-12:00 NoonWar Memorial Community Center, Activity Room 201, 202, 203, and Conference Room, 6655 Mission Street
MASSAGE THERAPY AT DOELGER 101 Lake Merced Blvd.AVAILABLE BY APPOINTMENT ONLYSign-up in information office and call or (650) 991-8012. by Jaime Yamamura, C.M.T. Monday and Thursday: 9:00-10:15am1/2 hour: $25 seniors/$40 non-seniors1 hour: $45 seniors/$65 non-seniorsby Sarita Sokol, C.M.T.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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COMPUTER LAB HOURSFREE with no time limit!The Computer Lab is for adult use only!Days and hours are subject to change.
Lincoln Community Center901 Brunswick St.Monday-Friday, 9:00am-3:00pmNeed to Print? Patrons are charged 15 cents a page. Youths are allowed to use computers with parent supervision.
War Memorial Community CenterComputer Lab, 6655 Mission St.Monday/Wednesday/Friday, 10:00am-12:30pmPatrons must provide their own paper.Youths are encouraged to use the upstairs library computers during library hours.
HEALTH SCREENINGS and SERVICESBlood Pressure ScreeningFirst Tuesday of each month, 10:00-10:30amWar Mem. Comm. Ctr., 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 qualified individuals 60+Distribution programs in Daly City:Wednesdays, 8:30amCall (800) 984-3663Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St.
Fridays, 9:30-10:30amCall (800) 870-3660Lawson Hall, 125 Accacia St.
PRODUCE MOBILEThe 2nd Thursday and 4th Monday of each month from 4:00-6:00pmLawson Hall, 125 Accacia Street, Daly City
To 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 verification needed. To Pick-Up: Come Early and Bring Your Own Bags!
Adult Volunteers Needed!Are you available between 9:00am-1:00pm?Please call Ray Rayes at (650) 746-8332.
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Doelger Lunch Menu
Ξ October 2012MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
1Baked Ham
Sweet Potatoes, Vegetables, Dessert
2Beef Stew
Potatoes, Green Salad, Dessert
3 Beef-Bean Enchiladas
Spanish Rice, Green Salad, Dessert
4Chicken Maryland
Brown Rice,Vegetables, Dessert
5Prep Day for Fall Festival
Lincoln OpenDeli Open
8Chili or
Vegetable ChiliCornbread, Green
Salad, Dessert
9Kathy’s
Jambalaya (no fish) Coleslaw,
Fruit
10BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
Chicken Cacciatore with Polenta, Vegetables,
Birthday Cake
11Meat LasagnaGreen Salad Garlic Bread,
Dessert
12Herb Crusted Fish
Rice Pilaf, Vegetables,
Dessert
15Salisbury Steak
Mashed Potatoes,Vegetables,
Dessert
16Chicken Pot Pie
Green Salad with Mandarin Oranges,
Dessert
17Fish with Vera Cruz Sauce
Rice, VegetablesBridge Tournament
18Meat Loaf
Scalloped Potatoes,Vegetables,
Dessert
19Brandy Pork Chop
Orzo, Vegetables,
Dessert
22Spaghetti with
Meatballs Green Salad, Garlic
Bread, Dessert
23 Turkey Parmesan
Potatoes, Vegetables,
Dessert
24Beef Liver with
Bacon and OnionsPotatoes,
Vegetables, Dessert
25Grilled Chicken with
Fruit SalsaBlack-Eyed Peas,
over Rice Vegetables
26Doelger Pot Roast
Potatoes,Vegetables,
Dessert
29 Country Chicken with
Country GravyPotatoes,
Vegetables, Dessert
30Beef in Wine Sauce
Parsleyed, Potatoes, Vegetables, Fruits
31HALLOWEEN PARTY
Eerie Entrée, Dracula DessertCostume Contest
Music begins at 11:00amMusic by Bob Gutierrez Trio
Please register in person for the lunch program.
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 Office. THANK YOU!
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3LABOR DAY
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4Chicken Thighs with
Orange-Apricot SauceBrown Rice,
Vegetables, Dessert
5Herb Crusted Fish
Rice Pilaf, Vegetables,
Dessert
6Beef Stroganoff over NoodlesVegetables,
Dessert
7Meatloaf
Mashed Potatoes, Vegetables, Dessert
10Steamed Fish
Rice, Vegetables, Dessert
11Turkey Meatballs with Sweet and Sour Sauce
Brown Rice, Vegetables, Dessert
12BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
Brandy Pork Chop, OrzoVegetables,
Birthday Cake
13Paprika Chicken
over NoodlesVegetables, Dessert
14Corned Beef
and Cabbage, Potatoes, Carrots,
Dessert
17Pork Loin
Roast Potatoes Apple Sauce,
Vegetables, Dessert
18Baked Fish
Rice, Steamed Vegetable,
Dessert
19Roast Turkey
Cornbread, Dressing Cranberry Sauce,
Vegetables, Dessert
20Minestrone Soup
Cornbread,Mixed Green Salad,
Dessert
21Spaghetti with Meatballs
Green Salad with Mandarin Oranges, Dessert
24Turkey Pita Sandwich
Vegetable Soup,Fruit
25Baked Chicken with
Barbecue Sauce Potatoes,
Vegetables, Dessert
26Hungarian Goulash
over NoodlesVegetables,
Fruit
27Baked Fish
Rice,Vegetables,
Dessert
28Sausage Skillet
(Potatoes, Peppers and Onions)
Vegetables, Fruit
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Ξ November 2012MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
Please register in person for the lunch program.
1Herb-Crusted Fish Rice, Vegetables,
Dessert
2Chicken Marsala
Potatoes,Vegetables, Dessert
5Brandy Pork Chop
Orzo,Vegetables,
Dessert
6Rigatoni with Meat Sauce
Green Salad with Mandarin Oranges, Dessert
7Beef Bean or Black Bean
Tostado Bowl Fruit
8Hoisen-Glazed Chicken
Pineapple Rice, Vegetables, Dessert
9Spoon BreadTamale Pie
Green Salad, Fruit
12VETERAN’S DAYCenter Closed
13Baked Fish
Rice, Vegetables, Dessert
14BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
Chicken with Lemon Sauce, Potatoes,
Vegetables, Dessert,
Birthday Cake
15THANKSGIVING LUNCH Stuffed Turkey Breast,
Mashed Potatoes, Peas, Carrots, Pumpkin Pie
16Glazed Pork Loin
Potatoes,Vegetables, Dessert
19Lentil Soup
Cornbread, Green Salad, Dessert
20THANKSGIVING LUNCH
Roasted Turkey, Mashed Potatoes, Cornbread,
Dressing, Peas and Carrots, Pumpkin Pie
21Chef Salad or
Vegetarian SaladDessert
22-23THANKSGIVING HOLIDAYS
Center Closed
26Scandinavian Meatballs over
NoodlesVegetables, Dessert
27Tuscan Style Fish
Rice, Vegetables, Dessert
28Hunter-Style ChickenPotatoes, Vegetables,
Dessert
29French Dip Sandwich
Coleslaw, Fruit
30Caesar Salad
with/without ChickenFruit
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3Herb-Crusted Fish Rice, Vegetables,
Dessert
4Chicken Parmesan
Potatoes, Vegetables,Dessert
5 Corned Beef and
Cabbage, Potatoes, Carrots, Dessert
6Volunteer Holiday Social
7Brandy Pork Chop
OrzoVegetables, Dessert
10Smothered Chicken
Potatoes,Vegetable, Dessert
11Baked Ham
Mashed Sweet Potatoes,
Vegetables, Dessert
12BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
Meatloaf, Barley Mushroom Casserole,
Vegetables,Birthday Cake
13Latke Luncheon
Roast Chicken, Potato Pancake, Applesauce,
Vegetables, DessertMusic begins at 11:00am
Music by Misha
14Salisbury Steak
Potatoes, Vegetables,
Dessert
17Spaghetti with Meat Sauce
Green Salad with Mandarin Oranges,
Garlic Bread, Dessert
18Baked Fish with Pimento Sauce
Rice, Vegetables, Dessert
19 20 Yuletide Celebration
Prime Rib, Baked Potato, Vegetables, Dessert
Music begins at 11:00amMusic by Bob Gutierrez Trio
21Center Closed
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Center Closed for the HolidaysDecember 24-31
31Center Closed
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Trips and Travels
VIRGINIA’S TRIPSAPPLE HILL October 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. 6:00pm. Price: $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: $75
DAY AT THE RACES AT GOLDEN GATE FIELDSNovember 16, 2012 Package includes motorcoach transportation, reserved seating at the Turf Club with program and deluxe lunch buffet. Leave 10:30am, return approx. 5:30pm. Price: $65
A YULETIDE HOLIDAY - A PRE-CHRISTMAS GETAWAY FEATURING CENTRAL COAST AND PALM SPRINGS November 28 - December 2, 2012This motorcoach takes us to the Central Coast for our first night at the Apple Farm in San Luis Obispo. Our second day takes us to the Huntington Library, Art Collection and Botanical Gardens in San Marino for high tea, then on to Palm Springs for three nights at the Spa Hotel in the heart of town. While there we visit Sunnylands in Rancho Mirage, the grand 200-acre estate of the late publishing mogul and philanthropist, Walter Annenberg. We also have tickets for the lively Palm Springs Follies and a day visit with guide to the remarkable Salton Sea. On our way home we stop at the lovely Mission Inn in Riverside. Price: $898 pp Dbl.
SINGING CHRISTMAS TREE IN SACRAMENTO WITH HOSTED BRUNCH AT FAT CITY IN OLD TOWN, SACRAMENTODecember 16, 2012 Leave 9:30am, return approx. 7:00pm. Price: $85
EASTERN CARIBBEAN CRUISE January 26 - February 5, 2013 This eleven day Eastern Caribbean cruise includes a non-stop round trip airfare from San Francisco to Fort Lauderdale, Florida and includes visits to Antigua, St. Lucia, Barbados, St. Kitts, St. Thomas and Grand Turk. Price: The complete program starts at just $1,695 pp Dbl.
RENO SNOW TRAIN MARCH 4-5-6, 2013Motorcoach to Sacramento and board the Amtrak to Reno for a two night stay at the Silver Legacy Hotel and Casino receive food and cash bonuses and return to Daly City via deluxe motorcoach. Price: TBA
SPRING TRAINING March 15-19, 2013 Spend four nights at the lovely Chaparrel Suites Resort Hotel in Scottsdale with hosted breakfast and happy hour each day. We’ll have four Cactus League Spring Training Games, a tour of Taliesin West, Frank Lloyd Wright’s summer home, hosted dinner at Pinnacle Peak Steakhouse, and hosted St. Patrick’s Day dinner at the Chaparral 4th Floor Grille. Price: $1,195 includes all features plus airfare.
WONDER VALLEY, SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK, AND LAS VEGASApril 27-May 2, 2013This six day program takes us to Wonder Valley Ranch for a two night stay, a visit to Sequoia National Park with lunch at the Lodge, and three nights in Las Vegas at the Golden Nugget Gold Tower. While in Vegas enjoy the nightly “Fremont Street Experience”, a visit to Spring Mountain State Park in the Red Rock Canyon region, a visit to the Mob Museum, and a free day to explore on your own. Many meals included in the program. Price: $855 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 first 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: water adjustment, basic breathing, floating, kicking, gliding, jumping, and treading.
Level II: JellyfishBasic Swimming Fundamentals: front/back float with no support and with glide; front crawl, back crawl, introduction to elementary backstroke arms, treading and jumping.
Level III: Sea HorseStroke Development: front/back crawl, elementary backstroke, treading, knee dive, introduction to breast stroke kick, sidestroke kick and deep water swimming.
Level IV: OttersBuilding Endurance: front/back crawl, elementary backstroke, and breaststroke kick; treading, diving, floating; introduction to breaststroke arms, sidestroke kick, butterfly kick, and open turns.
Level V: Sea LionsStroke Refinement: front/back/sidestroke, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly kick for distance; diving, and introduction to butterfly arms and flip turns.
Level VI: PorpoiseIntroduction to Competitive Swimming: enhanced efficiency, endurance and ability to perform strokes; treading without arms; turns and introduction to competitive diving.
Level VII: SharksFundamentals of Competitive Swimming: backstrokeelementary backstroke, freestyle, breaststroke, butterfly with competitive flip turns; individual medley; tread for time with and without arms; feet first surface dive.
Level VIII: StingrayLifeguard Readiness: swim for distances using combination of all strokes; all turns (open and close); dives from starting blocks; water rescue skills.
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.
SEMI-PRIVATE LESSONS LEVELS YOUTH LEVEL I - ADULTSStruggling 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.$105 res/$132 non-res
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 Drive, and in the school parking lot off Westmoor Avenue, 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 fit 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. Monday and Wednesday, 6:30-7:30pm; Saturday, 8:00-9:00amTuesday and Thursday, 4:00-5:00pmAdmission: $5 res/$7 non-resAdult Pool Passes: $63 res/$79 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 Monday/Wednesday classes for dates. Monday and Wednesday, 7:30-8:30pmAdmission: $5 res/$7 non-resAdult Pool Passes: $63 res/$79 non-res
BOOT CAMP: No swimming skills required!Burn fat, lose weight, swim, get fit and recreational. For ages 18 and up. Our boot camp exercises, held both in the water and on deck, targeting all areas of fitness. Workout will be based on individual capabilities. See Mon/Wed classes for dates.Monday and Wednesday, 7:30-8:30pmAdmission: $5 res/$7 non-resAdult Pool Passes: $63 res/$79 non-res
DIVING SESSIONNeed additional assistance with diving? Sign-up! Participants will receive assistance and guidance in a small class setting. This 30 minute session is dedicated to diving and helping participants perfect their dive.October 12, 2012, 6:30-8:00pmThree Sessions: 1st - 6:30pm, 2nd - 7:00pm, 3rd - 7:30pmYouth: $4 res/$5 non-res, Adults: $5 res/$7 non-resPlease sign-up at the pool by October 5, 2012.
MASTERS SWIM PROGRAMIf you are 18 years or older, enjoy swimming and want to get fit, 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/$7 non-resAdult Pool Passes: $63 res/$79 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:Friday, 5:30-7:30pm (No Rec Swim 10/26 due to event.) Saturday and Sunday, 12:30-2:30pmLap Swim Hours:Monday-Thursday, 6:00-7:30am, 5:30-8:30pmFriday, 6:00-7:30amSaturday, 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 and Seniors:$4 res/$5 non-res, Pool Pass: $50 res/$63 non-res
Adults: $5 res/$7 non-res, Pool Pass: $63 res/$79 non-res
CALENDER OF EVENTSPool Closed Monday, September 3, 2012Sunday, November 11, 2012Thursday - Friday, November 22-23, 2012Friday - Sunday, December 7-9, 2012
Fun and Silly Swim OlympicsFriday, September 28, 20125:30-7:30pm$7 res/$9 non-res
Haunted Pool Friday, October 26, 20126:30-9:30pm$7 res/$9 non-res
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AFTERSCHOOL SWIM CLUB - NEW!Afterschool Swim Club at the Giammona Pool offers an afterschool program from 3:00-6:30pm to children 1st through 6th grade (6 to 12 years of age) a safe and fun environment to do homework, participate in recreational games/activities, and swimming! Swim Club Program begins on September, 4th 2012. 6-12 years oldProgram Begins: September, 4th 2012*Monday-Friday, 3:00-6:30pm$88 residents/$110 non-residents
Pre-Registration:We accept mail, walk ins, and faxes at our Library and Recreation Administration Office during business hours. Online registration is available 24/7. Online registration ends the night before the first day of our Swim Club Program for each month.
Onsite Registration:To register at Giammona Pool, please visit Giammona Pool (Edgemont Drive), fill out your registration forms and provide payment at the time of registration. Payments must be made prior to or on the first day of each month. Proof of residency may be required at time of registration to receive subsidized Daly City resident rate.
Months CodesSeptember #11631October #11632November #11633December #11634 January #11635February #11636March #11637April #11638May #11639
Registration is first come, first serve and based upon available class space.
Pre-Registration will be accepted at the Daly City Department of Library and Recreation Services Administrative Office, 111 Lake Merced Boulevard, Daly City, by mail, walk-in, or internet.
All pre-registration must reach our office by the session’s pre-registration deadline in order to be processed. No exceptions. Registration will be accepted at the pool.
Session Class Start Date
Pre-Register Period at Office/Internet
RegistrationAccepted at Pool
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Mon.,Aug. 20
Tues., Aug. 14- Sun. Aug. 19
Mon., Aug. 20
T/TH Tues.,Aug. 21
Fri., Aug. 10 - Sun., Aug. 19
Mon., Aug. 20
SAT Sat., Aug. 25
Mon., Aug. 20 - Fri., Aug. 24
Sat., Aug. 25
SUN Sun., Aug. 26
Mon., Aug. 20 - Fri., Aug. 24
Sat., Aug. 25
II.M/W
Mon.,Sept. 24
Tues., Sept. 18- Sun., Sept. 23
Mon., Sept. 24
T/TH Tues., Sept. 18
Fri., Sept. 14 - Mon., Sept. 17
Tues., Sept. 18
SAT Sat., Oct. 20
Mon., Oct. 15 - Fri., Oct. 19
Sat., Oct. 20
SUN Sun., Oct. 21
Mon., Oct. 15 - Fri., Oct. 19
Sat., Oct. 20
III.M/W
Mon.,Oct. 22
Thurs., Oct. 18- Sun., Oct. 21
Mon., Oct. 22
T/TH Tues.,Oct. 16
Fri., Oct. 12 - Mon., Oct. 15
Tues., Oct. 16
IV.M/W
Mon.,Nov. 19
Thurs., Nov. 15- Sun., Nov. 18
Mon., Nov. 19
T/TH Tues., Nov. 13
Fri., Nov. 9 - Mon., Nov. 12
Tues., Nov. 13
Register early! Space is limited!To register by internet, you must set up an account. For more information, please call (650) 991-8001.
Fall Lessons 2012
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Fall Lessons 2012 MONDAY/ WEDNESDAYSession 1: August 20-September 17 (*No class 9/3)Session 2: September 24-October 17Session 3: October 22-November 14Session 4: November 19-December 12Fee: $50 res/$63 non-res*Semi-Privates: $105 res/$132 non-resCLASS TIME S. 1 S. 2 S. 3 S. 4Platypus 6:00-6:30pm 11401 11402 11403 11404Barracuda 6:00-6:30pm 11406 11407 11408 11409Orca 6:00-6:30pm 11413 11414 11415 11416Semi-Private Guppies* 5:00-5:30pm 11417
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5:30-6:00pm 11425 11426 11427 114286:00-6:30pm 11429 11430 11431 11432
Semi-Private Jellyfish* 5:00-5:30pm 11433 11434 11435 11436
5:30-6:00pm 1143711440
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6:00-6:30pm 11445 11446 11447 11448Semi-PrivateSeahorse* 5:00-5:30pm 11449 11450 11451 11452
5:30-6:00pm 11453 11454 11455 11456Semi-Private Otters* 5:30-6:00pm 11457 11458 11459 11460
6:30-7:00pm 11461 11462 11463 11464Semi-Private Sea Lions and Porpoise* 5:00-5:30pm 11465 11466 11467 11468
7:00-7:30pm 11469 11470 11471 11472Semi-Private Platypus* 6:30-7:00pm 11405 11473 11474 11475
7:00-7:30pm 11476 11477 11478 11479
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TUESDAY/THURSDAYSession 1: August 21- September 13Session 2: September 18-October 11Session 3: October 16-November 8Session 4: November 13-December 11Fee: $50 res/$63 non-res*Ducklings: $56 res/$70 non-res*Semi-Privates: $105 res/$132 non-resCLASS TIME S. 1 S. 2 S. 3 S. 4
Ducklings* 5:30-6:00pm 11480 11484 11488 11492
6:00-6:30pm 11481 11485 11489 114936:30-7:00pm 11482 11486 11490 114947:00-7:30pm 11483 11487 11491 11495
Level I: Guppies 5:30-6:00pm 11504 11509 11514 11519
6:00-6:30pm 11505 11510 11515 11520
6:30-7:00pm 11506 11511 11516 115217:00-7:30pm 11507 11512 11517 115227:30-8:00pm 11508 11513 11518 11523
Level II: Jellyfish 5:30-6:00pm 11528 11533 11538 11542
6:00-6:30pm 11529 11534 11548 115436:30-7:00pm 11530 11535 11539 115447:00-7:30pm 11531 11536 11540 11545
7:30-8:00pm 11532 11537 11541 11546
Level III: Sea Horse 5:30-6:00pm 11549 11554 11559 11564
6:00-6:30pm 11550 11555 11560 11565
6:30-7:00pm 11551 11556 11561 115667:00-7:30pm 11552 11557 11562 11567
7:30-8:00pm 11553 11558 11563 11568
Level IV: Otters 5:30-6:00pm 11569 11570 11571 11572
7:30-8:00pm 11573 11574 11575 11576Level V: Sea Lions 6:00-6:30pm 11578 11579 11580 11581
7:30-8:00pm 11582 11583 11584 11585
Level VI: Porpoise 6:30-7:00pm 11587 11588 11589 11590
Level VII: Sharks 7:00-7:30pm 11592 11593 11594 11595
Semi Private Guppies* 5:00-5:30pm 11596 11597 11598 11599
Semi Private Jellyfish* 5:00-5:30pm 11604
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Semi Private Seahorse* 5:00-5:30pm 11612 11613 11614 11615
Semi Private Otters*
5:00-5:30pm 11617 11618 11619 11620
SATURDAYSSession 1: August 25-October 13Session 2: October 20-December 15 (*No class 12/8)Fee: $50 res/$63 non-res*Sea Turtles and Ducklings: $56 res/$70 non-resCLASS TIME S. 1 S. 2Sea Turtles* 10:00-10:30am 11272 11273
10:45-11:15am 11274 11275Ducklings* 9:00-9:30am 11197 11203
9:30-10:00am 11198 1120410:00-10:30am 11199 1120510:45-11:15am 11200 1120611:15-11:45am 11201 1120711:45am-12:15pm 11202 11208
Level I: Guppies 9:00-9:30am 11209 11215
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10:00-10:30am 11211 1121710:45-11:15am 11212 1121811:15-11:45am 11213 1121911:45am-12:15pm 11214 11220
Level II: Jellyfish 9:00-9:30am 11228 11234
9:30-10:00am 11229 1123510:00-10:30am 11230 1123610:45-11:15am 11231 1123711:15-11:45am 11232 1122611:45am-12:15pm 11233 11227
Level III: Sea Horse 9:00-9:30am 11238 11242
9:30-10:00am 11239 1124511:15-11:45am 11240 1124311:45am-12:15pm 11241 11244
Level IV: Otters 9:00-9:30am 11246 11250
10:00-10:30am 11247 1125111:15-11:45am 11248 1125211:45am-12:15pm 11249 11253
Level V: Sea Lions 9:00-9:30am 11254 11257
10:45-11:15am 11255 11258
11:45am-12:15pm 11256 11259Level VI: Porpoise 9:30-10:00am 11260 11262
11:15-11:45am 11261 11263Level VII: Sharks 10:00-10:30am 11264 11265
Level VIII: Stingray 10:45-11:15am 11266 11267
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CLASS TIME S. 1Sea Turtles* 10:00-10:30am 11268 11270
10:45-11:15am 11269 11271
Ducklings* 9:00-9:30am 11276 112859:30-10:00am 11277 1128710:00-10:30am 11278 1128810:45-11:15am 11279 1128911:15-11:45am 11286 1129011:45am-12:15pm 11280 112913:00-3:30pm 11281 112923:30-4:00pm 11282 112934:00-4:30pm 11283 112944:30-5:00pm 11284 11295
Level I: Guppies 9:00-9:30am 11296 11306
9:30-10:00am 11297 1130710:00-10:30am 11298 1130810:45-11:15am 11299 1130911:15-11:45am 11300 11310
11:45am-12:15pm 1130111316
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3:00-3:30pm 11302 113123:30-4:00pm 11303 113134:00-4:30pm 11304 113144:30-5:00pm 11305 11315
Level II: Jellyfish 9:00-9:30am 11318 11327
9:30-10:00am 11319 1132810:00-10:30am 11320 1132910:45-11:15am 11321 1133011:15-11:45am 11322 1133111:45am-12:15pm 11323 113323:00-3:30pm 11324 113333:30-4:00pm 11325 113344:00-4:30pm 11326 11335
SUNDAY LESSONS CONTINUESLevel III: Sea Horse 9:00-9:30am 11336 11343
9:30-10:00am 11337 1134411:15-11:45am 11338 1134511:45am-12:15pm 11339 113463:00-3:30pm 11340 113473:30-4:00pm 11341 113484:30-5:00pm 11342 11349
Level IV: Otters 9:00-9:30am 11352 11356
10:45-11:15am 11353 1135711:45am-12:15pm 11354 113583:00-3:30pm 11361 113594:30-5:00pm 11355 11360
Level V: Sea Lions 9:30-10:00am 11362 11365
11:15-11:45am 11363 113663:30-4:00pm 11364 11367
Level VI: Porpoise 11:15-11:45am 11368 11370
4:00-4:30pm 11369 11371Level VII: Sharks 10:45-11:15am 11374 11376
4:00-4:30pm 11375 11377Level VIII: Stingrays 10:00-10:30am 11378 11380
4:30-5:00pm 11379 11381Platypus 9:00-9:30am 11383 11384Barracuda 9:30-10:00am 11386 11387Orca 10:00-10:30am 11382 11390Swim Aide 9:30am-12:00 Noon 11396 11398
3:00-5:00pm 11397 11399
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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 to: http://www.dalycitylibrary.org.• Live 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 that can be downloaded to your computer, iPod, Kindle, or other mobile device.• Articles from thousands of 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 nonprofit and public service agencies 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 of the United States and world history.• Hot topics database of pro and con articles and statistics on 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 Office applications (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Publisher)• Free wireless internet at all locations• A friendly staff to help you find 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.
Discover & GoThe Daly City Public Library is pleased to Offer Discover & Go. Discover & Go provides Daly City Public Library card holders with FREE passes to local museums and other cultural institutions. Go to discover.dalycity.org,log-in with your library card, browse by date or venue, and print passes. Don’t have a library card? Visit one of your neighborhood Daly City libraries and get one today!
Location Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday SaturdaySerramonte
Branch10:00am-9:00pm
10:00am-9:00pm
10:00am-9:00pm
10:00am-6:00pm
10:00am-6:00pm
10:00am-5:00pm
Bayshore Branch
2:00pm-8:00pm
12:00 Noon-6:00pm
2:00pm-8:00pm
12:00 Noon-6:00pm
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John Daly Branch
12:00 Noon-6:00pm
12:00 Noon-8:00pm
10:00am-6:00p
12:00 Noon-8:00pm
12:00 Noon-6:00pm
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Westlake Branch
10:00am-6:00pm
10:00am-9:00pm
10:00am-6:00pm
10:00am-6:00p
10:00am-6:00pm
10:00am-5:00pm
NEW LIBRARY HOURS!!!We are delightful to announce the expansion of library hours. Provided below is the new schedule, which will go into effect on Tuesday, September 4, 2012.
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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/KindergartenWednesdays: 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 flat-bed scanner, camera card reader, and photo editing software. A quiet study room is available.
Library Services SERRAMONTE MAIN LIBRARY40 Wembley Drive, 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 - PreschoolTuesdays: 1:15pm - PreschoolWednesdays: 7:15pm - Family Drop-ins welcome. Children must be accompanied by a guardian.
Community Meeting Room:A community meeting room is available for use by community groups and non-profits.
Second Thursday Book Club:2nd Thursday of the Month: 2:00-3:30pmSerramonte Community Meeting Room All Are Welcome!
Test Proctoring 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 - PreschoolThursdays: 1:15pm - Preschool 2nd and 4th Tuesdays: 7:15pm - PJ Storytime for Families
Drop-ins welcome. Children must be accompanied by a guardian.
Amenities:A quiet study room is available.
Location Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday SaturdaySerramonte
Branch10:00am-9:00pm
10:00am-9:00pm
10:00am-9:00pm
10:00am-6:00pm
10:00am-6:00pm
10:00am-5:00pm
Bayshore Branch
2:00pm-8:00pm
12:00 Noon-6:00pm
2:00pm-8:00pm
12:00 Noon-6:00pm
12:00 Noon-6:00pm
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John Daly Branch
12:00 Noon-6:00pm
12:00 Noon-8:00pm
10:00am-6:00p
12:00 Noon-8:00pm
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Westlake Branch
10:00am-6:00pm
10:00am-9:00pm
10:00am-6:00pm
10:00am-6:00p
10:00am-6:00pm
10:00am-5:00pm *Hours are effective through September 1, 2012. See page 44 for new expanded hours effective September 4,2012.
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10th ANNUAL NATIONAL HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH CELEBRATION Join the City of Daly City in it’s 10th Annual Celebration and observance of National Hispanic Heritage Month. • Latin-American inspired music and dance • Activities for youth (bilingual storytime, crafts and piñata)• Culturally-centered mini-workshops and information booths• Latin cuisine food vendor boothsWar Memorial Community Center, 6655 Mission St.Thursday, September 20, 2012, 5:00-8:00pm
FALL FESTIVALThe Supporters of Doelger Senior Center, Inc. and the City Council of Daly City invite you to our annual Fall Festival! • Pancake Breakfast• Live Entertainment• Floral/ Plant, Book, and Bake Sales • RafflesDoelger Senior Center, 101 Lake Merced BoulevardSunday, October 7, 2012, 8:30am-2:00pm
HAUNTED POOL SWIMMING AND CARNIVAL PARTYReady for a frightful night at the pool? Come to Giammona Pool for a fun night of swimming and scares.• Games• Arts and Crafts• Haunted Maze• Goodie BagsGiammona Pool, 131 Westmoor Avenue Friday, October 26, 2012, 6:30-9:30pm
DIA DE LOS MUERTOSExperience a mexican tradition as the community celebrates and honors those who have passed away. Activities will include:• Historical Explanation of the Holiday, • Bilingual Storytime,• Live Performances and Music• Traditional Cultural Food for SaleWar Memorial Community Center, 6655 Mission St.Thursday, November 1, 2012, 6:00-8:00pm
YULETIDE CELEBRATION AND TALENT SHOWJoin us as we celebrate the holidays with this celebration. Event activities include:• Yuletide tree lighting• Children’s Craft Hut• Performances by youths of the Daly City
Afterschool Youth Recreation Program• Gift Exchange and Canned Food Drive• Visit and take photos with Santa!Pacelli Event Center, 145 Lake Merced BoulevardSaturday, December 1, 2012, 4:00-6:30pmC
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Other Notes:• Scholarship assistance will be granted based on established financial 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 confidential.
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 confirmation of program or class enrollment nor a confirmation of scholarship approval.3. The Department of Library and Recreation Services will notify applicants regarding the approval status of the scholarship request within five (5) business days.4. The Department of Library and Recreation Services will make the final 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 efficiency and individual confidentiality 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/field 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 qualified for scholarships are limited to: youth athletic leagues, youth aquatic classes and the Youth Recreation Program.• Active adult programs qualified 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 Boulevard. 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 field, 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
BallField Basketball BBQ Pits Dog off-leash Area Gymnasium Library
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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 Office111 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 fill 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 first 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 five 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 five 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 five 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 five business days prior to its start date, the customer shall receive a credit less a $10 processing fee. • If a customer withdraws within the first 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 satisfied 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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