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FALL/WINTER ACTIVITY GUIDE 2016/17 ‘New’ Truckee-Donner Community Pool OPENING IN SEPTEMBER! V.9

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FALL/WINTER

ACTIVITY GUIDE2016/17

‘New’ Truckee-Donner Community PoolOPENING IN SEPTEMBER!

V.9

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Unique Children’s Clothing for Boys & Girls

THE TREEHOUSE

Open 7 Daysa Week

10104 Donner Pass Rd., Truckee(530) 587-4883

A Magical Place for Children of All Ages

Newborn - #16Dancewear & Dress-up

Books • Dolls Educational Toys

Seasonal Necessities

8924 Donner Pass Rd., Truckee, CA 96161Phone: 530-582-7720Fax: 530-582-7724

Tax ID # 94-1592837Web Site: www.tdrpd.orgE-mail: [email protected] Program Registration: apm.activecommunities.com/tdrpd

MAIN OFFICE HOURS:Mon-Thurs 8 am - 5:30 pm Friday 9 am - 5 pmClosed Weekends and all Federal Holidays

Recreation Superintendent: Dan O’GormanCamp Trudaca/GKK Afterschool Coord.: Amy BoltonAdventure Camp/CCKK Afterschool Coord.: Tessa WaldronAquatics Coord.: Amanda Oberacker Adult Sports Coord.: Pete KristianYouth Sports Coord.: Angelo TenorioPreschool Program Coord.: Kristin HenryBuilding Facilitator: Teresa BryanMarketing Manager: Kyle Jost

TDRPD STAFFGeneral Manager: Steve Randall

Park Superintendent: John ShafferMaintenance Foreman: Ed WanglerMaintenance Foreman: Mike StemenPark Crew: Bugg Vokel, Scott Berelson, Gio Mejia, Andre Rosales, Dennis Ashley, John Martinetti, Oscar SolorioDistrict Clerk/Human Resources Mgr: Brandon PerryAdministrative Asst: Blanca GonzalezIT Administrator: Jeremy WrightAccounting Manager: Teresa McNamaraAccounting Asst.: Donna BergotAccounting Clerk 1.: Barbara TurnerFront Office Manager: Jennifer BoehmFront Office Staff: Cathy Riley, Katrina Peaty, Julio Gonzalez, Jazmin Rodriguez

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Facility Map 7

PreSchool 8

Kids Korner 9-11

Holiday Camps 12

Youth Dance 13-14

Youth Enrichment 15

Youth Sports 16-18

Truckee Ski Team 19

Truckee Community Theater 20-23

Learn To Swim Lessons 24-25

Adult Aquatics 26-27

Adult Arts 27

Adult Enrichment 28-31

Adult Fitness 32-33

Adult Sports 34-36

First Aid & Safety 37

Facilities 38-44

Community Connection 45-46

Events (Halloween, Big Truck, Ski Swap) 47-48

INSIDE THE GUIDE

“I am committed to providing excellent service and giving back to our community.”

With Over $280,000,000 in Real Estate Transactions in

Truckee-Tahoe Since 2009, Alison

Knows This Market!

Alison Elder530.582.8103tahoe@alisonelder.comeldergrouptahoerealestate.comAgency Realtor of the Year 2011-2015

Enjoy the Seasons in Truckee-Tahoe!

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POLICY INFORMATIONREGISTRATION POLICY:The Truckee-Donner Recreation and Park District is dedicated to providing you with high quality recreation services and park facilities. Our trained staff is happy to assist you in finding a class, activity or facility to meet your needs. Payment is due in full at the time of registration/or when reservation is approved.

NSF POLICY - A license number for the person signing the check must be provided. A $25 fee will be assessed on all returned checks or credit card transactions and removed from the program.

REFUNDS/TRANSFER POLICY - Classes and Activities• A “Refund Request Form” must be completed for all refunds, and can be found online at www.tdrpd.org.• Refund requests may be submitted along with receipt and completed refund request form via fax at (530) 582-7724, in person at the main office, or emailed.• A $15 processing fee per participant per activity will apply for all refunds.• A $5 processing fee per participant per activity will apply for all transfers.• Participants may request a refund or transfer prior to the second class meeting for most classes unless otherwise noted in class description. Some restrictions may apply.• Outdoor classes may be re-scheduled by the District due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. No refunds or credits will be issued if participant is unable to attend the re-scheduled class.• No refunds will be given for one-time classes, trips, tours, special events, golf activities, food services, sports leagues, or non-attendance of the participant.• Refunds will be issued to the original payer by check (for check or cash payments) or refunded to the original credit card (for credit card payments).• Refunds for medical reasons of the participant must be supported by a doctor’s note and will be considered on a case by case basis.

CANCELLATION / REFUND POLICY - Facility RentalsThe Truckee-Donner Recreation and Park District must be given notice of any cancellation of a weekend or weekday rental as soon as possible. Cancellation fee will be strictly enforced.• Booking fee charged for each facility rental is always nonrefundable/non transferable. All fees due 60 days in advance.• If canceled 60 days or more from the rental date, 50% of the rental fees will be retained, and 50% of the rental fees will be refunded. • If canceled less than 60 days, 100% of the rental fees will be retained, and 0% of the rental fees will be refunded.• Rentals are made in areas where the weather isunpredictable. The District is not responsible for weather conditions and effects it may have on scheduled events at a rented facility. No refunds will be issued because of poor weather unless the facility is closed by the District.

REFUND POLICY - Camps (Summer)• A $5 processing fee per participant transfer will apply to ALL transfers within camps.• Camp fees paid may be transferred to future sessions of the same camp if space is available, as long as you contact the TDRPD office by Tuesday, the week prior to the week being changed, excluding exceptions such as overnights and pre-paid trips, which are non-refundable and non-transferrable.• 50% of the camp fees will be will be refunded if you are unable to move your dates.• No refunds or credits will be given to any cancellation from the Wednesday before the week in question, including sickness.• Credits not used by the end of camp will be forfeited to that camp.• If a child’s age is misrepresented in order to get into a class, the child will be withdrawn and 0% of the fee will be refunded.

CREDIT CARDS:VISA, Mastercard, Discover, American Express accepted. You can fill out a Credit card authorization form and fax or email it to the office.TDRPD RESIDENCY INFO: You do NOT have to be a resident in order to attend classes, or use our facilities; however, for discounts on certain memberships or rentals, please show CURRENT legal ID. District boundaries are the Nevada County portions from Floriston to the Summit. Residency status for our New Community Swimming Pool can be identified by viewing an ID with one of the following zip codes: 95728, 96140, 96141, 96142, 96143, 96145, 96146, 96148, 96160, 96161, and 96162.SATISFACTION GUARANTEED:We want everyone to be satisfied with our programs. If you are unhappy with any of our programs for any reason, we urge you to contact our office at 530-582-7720 right away. We have instituted an evaluation program for all of our classes -we want to hear from you!NON-ENDORSEMENT POLICY:Contract Instructors are recruited by Truckee-Donner Recreation & Park District because they have a special skill or expertise which they are willing to share with the community. TDRPD does not endorse the opinions or business affiliations of our instructors. REGISTRATION CONFIRMATIONS: We can email a receipt to you if you include your email on your registration form. If the class you have chosen is changed or cancelled or is full, we will call you. If you do not hear from us, you should attend the class as scheduled or you may call us to confirm.MATERIALS FEES: Please pay all materials fees (if applicable)directly to the instructor at the first class meeting.

Call 530-582-7720 for more information or questions regarding our policies4

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ONLINEREGISTRATION

Instructions1. Go to tdrpd.org: Click on the ‘Online Registration’

link, or type: https://apm.activecommunities.com/tdrpd

2. Click on “Sign In and Enter Email”

3. If email not found, click on “Create Account”

4. Register for activities:Search by keywords. membership, or online codes provided in the Activity Guide. • Click the “Add to My Cart”.• Click ‘Continue Shopping’ or ‘Proceed to Shopping

Cart’• Repeat above steps to sign up for multiple

programs.

4. Proceed to Checkout in My Cart:

In MY CART you can add, edit, and remove programs &

participants.

• Review Cart Items.

• Sign appropriate Waivers.

• Process Payment Please note: The name and address must match those that are on file with your credit card company. If the Address on your registration account is different from credit card, please click on the “My Account” and change the residential address to the credit card billing address.Once your payment has been approved, your receipt will display. Please print a copy of your receipt for your records. IF AN ACTIVITY IS FULL, YOUR NAME WILL BE PLACED ON A WAITLIST. YOU WILL BE CONTACTED IN THE EVENT THAT A SPACE BECOMES AVAILABLE. If you do NOT want to be placed on the waitlist, click the “Remove” button on the Shopping Cart screen.

PLEASE BE AWARE OF ALL REFUND / TRANSFER POLICIES

Other Ways to Register:Walk-In (District Office: 8924 Donner Pass Rd.)

Mail-In (Pay to: 8924 Donner Pass Rd.)

Fax (completed waiver to 530-582-7724)

E-Mail ([email protected]) Include completed registration form and credit card form on all faxes, emails and mail-ins. Forms found online.

WWW.TDRPD.ORG

FAQ can be found at www.tdrpd.org

NEW WEBSITE!WWW.TDRPD.ORG

More info, pictures, content, updates, and more!

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BOARD OF DIRECTORSChairman: Kevin Murphy Director: Janet BradyVice Chairman: Erin Casey Director: Kristin York

Secretary: Peter WerbelEmail a board member: [email protected]

BOARD MEETINGS Open to Public4th Thursday of every monthStarts: 6:00 pmCommunity Recreation Center

BOARD OF DIRECTORS: FALL/WINTER UPDATE As we get ready for the snow to start falling, the excitement is in the air for our brand new Community Swimming Pool! With the help of so many in this amazing Truckee community, our dream of an indoor pool facility is now a reality. The scheduled opening day is Sept. 5, so keep your swim trunks on this Fall/Winter to join us in the pool. We are committed to continue to improve all aspects of the Recreation and Park District, and we now have a new logo and website. The logo can be seen on the cover page of the guide, as the three circles represent community, parks & facilities, and programs. With a simplified and unique look, we hope you will now be able to identify a TDRPD run facility and program from near and far. The new website launched in May is continuously being updated and improved with more info, pictures, videos, and design. We hope you can now use our site to easily find out all the necessary information about TDRPD, and enjoy browsing our pages. We are back for another year (34th) of the Truckee Ski Swap on Nov. 5th. Get your old gear from out of the garage to sell, or join us at the Community Recreation Center on Saturday to find yourself quality gear at unbeatable prices. Our other annual events this year include the Halloween Parade, Big Truck Day, and the Art Show in the Community Recreation Center. Here at TDRPD, we are going to continue to serve you and our community to provide quality facilities with a variety of programs for your healthy mountain lifestyle. We hope to see you this Fall/Winter for a swim, ski, art, sport, lessons and much more here at Truckee-Donner Recreation & Park District.

Cheers,

Kevin C. MurphyTDRPD Board Chair

10 lane Lap Pool

Recreation Pool

Party Room

Outdoor Pool Deck

Snack Bar

and more...

8924 Donner Pass Rd.

Truckee-Donner COMMUNITY SWIMMING POOLOpen to the public in SEPTEMBER!See pg. 40 for more info.

LAP POOL

RECREATION POOL

Our 25 yd x 10 lane lap pool will be kept at 82 degrees & feature: step-in entry, a diving board, water basketball & water climbing rope.

Our recreation pool will be kept at 89 degrees & feature: zero entry, 2 warm water lap lanes, a tot slide, a large slide, a current channel,

spray features & splash buckets.

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AT THE NEW COMMUNITY POOL

AT THE CLIMBING WALL

AT THE ICE RINK

AT THE COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER, RECREATION CENTER, & VETERANS BUILDING

The party room is a 20’ x 25’ room complete with storefront windows that view the recreation pool, seating for 15 adults or 20 children, refrigerator, TV & counter space. $150 birthday party.

Have a RAD party at the climbing wall! FEES: 6-12 participants: $150, 13-18 participants: $200. Includes harness and staff belayers. Must wear clean dry shoes.

Winter Birthday? Have your party at the rink! We have a package that includes: WARMING HUT & HOT COCOA for up to 10 kids! $25 per hour. Admission & Skate Rentals not included.

Birthday parties, movie premiers, receptions, meetings and classes are just a few of the opportunities to rent out rooms. Overnight rentals are also available in the Veterans Building.

All rentals must be requested at least 2 weeks in advance. Contact [email protected] or call 530-582-7720

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1) Community Recreation Center2) Community Arts Center3) Truckee River Regional Park4) Riverview Sports Park5) Ponderosa Golf Course6) Veteran’s Hall7) Bill Rose Park

8) Meadow Park9) NEW! Community Pool10) Shoreline Park11) Public Boat Launch12) West End Beach13) Glenshire Field14) Floriston Park

FACILITY MAP

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FALL PRESCHOOL REGISTRATION:Location: Butterfly Preschool Room

Grasshoppers (2-3 yrs old) and Butterflies (3-5 yrs old)Preschool Coordinator: Kristin Henry

Direct Line: 530-550-4454

Community Recreation CenterInstructors: Kristin Henry and StaffLicense # 293616131 This program is designed as a first social preschool experience for children. Prechool is held in the After School Room at the Community Recreation Center. Children are exposed to basic social skills, age-appropriate art and craft activities, stories, songs, discovery play, and outdoor experiences. Parents provide snack for the class on a rotating schedule. Potty trained children and those in diapers are welcome. Parents provide diapers, extra clothes, and appropriate outdoor wear. Taught by staff trained and experienced in early childhood education.

DAYS: Mon/Wed and Tues/Thurs with Fridays being an add-on day to either programTIME: 9:30-11:30 amTUITION: $19 per day, due at the start of each month(or $10 late fee)Optional Extension Hour- 11:30-12:30 ($8, $11 drop ins)Subject to staff approval

Community Recreation CenterInstructors: Kristin Henry and StaffLicense #293616131This program is designed to provide developmentally appropriate opportunities to build concentration, independence, self-discipline, coordination, social skills and creativity. Children freely engage in active exploration, allowing them to discover knowledge of the world through hands-on learning in a playful environment. Weekly theme-based curriculum is prepared to develop the whole child through exposure to basic concepts, skills, and exciting experiences. This program is held in the Preschool Room at the Community Recreation Center. Children must be potty trained.

DAYS: Mon/Wed and Tues/Thurswith Fridays being an add-on day to either program.TIMES: 9:00-Noon or full day 9:00am-3:00 pmTUITION: $19 per 3 hour session ($36 full day),due at the start of each month (or $10 late fee)Drop ins (subject to availability) $21 per 3 hour sessionOptional am extension: 12-12:30 ($4, $5 drop in)Optional pm extension: 3-3:30pm ($4, $5 drop in)

Grasshopper Preschool (Ages 2-3+)

Butterfly Preschool (Ages 3-Pre K)

PRESCHOOLPRESCHOOL DIRECT LINE:

530-550-4457

Preschools (and after school programs) follow the public school calendar days of operation, and if there is a snow day, preschool will not be held. Please request a 2016-2017 school calendar from the TTUSD office.

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KIDS KORNER GRADES K-5

Before & After School Program

Transition Program

TDRPD’S Kids Korner provides children with the opportunity to socialize with friends in a safe, supervised environment. Come join our energetic recreation staff for exciting, age-appropriate recreation activities for all elementary aged girls and boys. Daily programs include arts and crafts, active group games, homework time, outdoor play and snack. Located at both Glenshire Elementary School and the Community Recreation Center, these programs are convenient and flexible for both children and parents.

This children’s program is for the transition time in between getting off the bus and going to classes at the Community Recreation Center or swim lessons at the Truckee Community Pool.

The Transition Program runs from 3:30 pm until 4:15 pm. This program may only be taken in conjunction with one of the Enrichment classes or Swim Lesson Programs offered by TDRPD at the Community Recreation Center or Truckee Community Pool. The purpose of the program is to supervise children waiting for their afternoon class or swim lesson to start. Staff will meet children at the bus and/or can be dropped off by parents. Staff will be responsible for supervising and getting kids to class on time. This program also helps ensure children get off the bus and arrive at the Community Recreation Center. If a child does not get off the bus staff will immediately contact parents.

IMPORTANT: Kids MUST be able to dress themselves for their class or lesson. If your child is not able to get him or herself dressed for their program, this program is not suitable for that child and parents

or guardians must then be present to help.

COST: $2.50 for pre-registration (must register before month starts)Day of registration is $3.50 TIME: 3:30pm-4:15pm (or until class starts before 4:15pm)LOCATION: Community Recreation Center

Registration dates for the 2016 – 2017 school years are:*Saturday, August 20, 2016

BOTH KIDS KORNER REGISTRATIONS WILL BE TAKEN ON THIS DATE ONLY10:00am – 12:00pm

Location: Community Recreation Center-Afterschool Room

Community Center Kids Korner Location: Glenshire Kid’s Korner Location:Monday, August 29 10am- 6pm Monday, August 29 10am-6pmTuesday, August 30 8am-4pm Tuesday, August 30 8am-4pm

Register at the location on the above dates ONLY. If you are unable to make it to one of the above registration days, you may still turn your packet in to

the Kid’s Korner staff after school has started.

*** AUG/SEPTEMBER PAYMENTS ARE DUE IN FULL AT THE TIME OF REGISTRATION*PACKETS AVAILABLE AUGUST 19, 2016

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KIDS KORNER GRADES K-5

Hours & Fees: Fees are charged by the day and by the hourBefore School Care (Located in the Truckee Elementary School Gym)

K – 5th: 7:00 am – 8:00 am & 8:00 am– 9:00 am Fee: $4.50/hr. PUNCH CARDS: $50.00 for 10 hours

Kindergarten Care: 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm & 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm Fee: $4.50/hr.Kings Beach Care: 2:30 pm-3:30 pm Fee: $4.50/hr

After School Care K – 5th: 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm, 4:30 pm– 5:30 pm Fee: $4.50/hr. 5:30 pm-6:00 pm Fee: $2.50

School Minimum Days: once a month 1:00pm-6:00pm FEE: $20.25Kings Beach Minimum Day: $22.50

DROP-INS: $5.50/per hr.

The Community Center Kid’s Korner is conveniently located at the Community Recreation Center at 8924 Donner Pass Road and is open to all elementary age children. Trained recreation leaders supervise daily activities such as arts and crafts, active, organized gym games, free play, homework time, story time and snack. Kid’s Korner can also be a fun, safe place for your child to wait for their Enrichment Class to start. Special Kindergarten activities are scheduled daily from 1:30-3:30pm. Calendars are available by the 15th of each month for the following month. Calendars are due no later than the last working day of each month. A $10 late fee will be charged for calendars turned in on or after the first day of the month. Parent information books are provided with all program policies and procedures. On-line registration is available. Call (530) 550-4456 for further information or email: [email protected]. Site Coordinator: Tessa Waldron

Glenshire Kid’s Korner is conveniently located at Glenshire Elementary School, modular #31. Kid’s Korner is open to all elementary age children. Trained recreation leaders supervise daily

activities such as arts and crafts, active, organized gym games, free play, homework time, story time and snack. Kid’s Korner operates on a calendar system and is by the day and by the hour. Calendars are available by the 1st of each month for the following month. Calendars are due no later than the last working day of each month. A $10 late fee will be charged for calendars

turned in on or after the first day of the month. Punch cards may be purchased for drop-in needs. Parent information books are provided with all program policies and procedures. On-line

registration is available. Call 530-448-1103 for further information. Site Coordinator: Amy Bolton

Glenshire Elementary

Community Recreation Center

Hours & Fees: Fees are charged by the day and by the hourBefore School Care K – 5th: 7:10 am – 8:00 am & 8:00 am– 9:00 am Fee: $4.50/hr.

Kindergarten Care: 1:10 pm – 2:00 pm & 2:00 pm – 3:10 pm Fee: $4.50/hr.After School Care K – 5th: 3:10 pm – 4:00 pm, 4:00 pm– 5:00 pm &

5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Fee: $4.50/hr.School Minimum Days: once a month 1:00pm-6:00pm FEE: $4.50/hr.

PUNCH CARDS: $50.00 for 10 hours/DROP-INS: $5.50/per hr.

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When the School District calls a late start, it means that school starts 2 hours later than normal. If school normally starts at 9:10 am, on a late start, it will then start at 11:10 am. Glenshire Kid’s Korner will operate on that same schedule. We normally start at 7:10 am so we will open at 9:10 am on late starts. We will take the children who are already signed up for that morning first and then if space is available we will open it to drop-in participants. Call 530-448-1103 after 9:10 am to see if space is available. LOCATION: Glenshire Elementary Modular #31 TIMES: 9:10 am – 11:10 amDAYS: Late Start Days called by the TTUSD

The school district holds teacher trainings once a month which means the children get out of school early. Also, the week of October 24 – 28, 2016 is all minimum days as well for teacher /parent conferences. Kids Korner will provide a program at each site for the early release days. See Kid’s Korner info for fees.

Glenshire Elementary Late Start

Minimum Days

It’s snowing and school is canceled! The first snow day in a series of snow days, we will NOT hold a program. If multiple snow days are called after that first one, we WILL hold a program. Please check Kid’s Korner answering machines to see if a program will be held or call the recreation office after 8:00 am to find out. In the event we do hold a program we will fill your day with fun, snowy activities, we promise! Bring a lunch, snow attire and a smile. Afternoon snack is provided. You may reserve a spot over the phone as long as you pay for it at that time. Be aware there are no refunds after paying. If you were signed up for Kid’s Korner on a snow day, those hours will be credited to the next month. The TTUSD snow day phone number is 582-2510.

PLACE: Community Recreation Center TIME: 9:00 am – 5:00 pmDAYS: Snow Days called by TTUSD FEES: $36

Snow Day Program

KIDS KORNER GRADES K-5

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Community Recreation CenterDAYS: Wednesday, November 23, 2016TIME: 8:00 am– 5:30 pm FEES: $39 per dayChildren will enjoy the day before Thanksgiving with no school before the big family day! We will enjoy crafts, cooking, games, outside play & more. Snack is provided around 4pm. Registration deadline is November 18 or until full. Program meets at the Community Recreation Center.

Community Recreation CenterDAYS: Feb. 21, 22, 23 & 24, 2017TIME: 8:00 am– 5:30 pm FEES: $156 or Single Days: $39Children will enjoy a fun-filled week of crafts, ice-skating, active games, cooking, SWIMMING IN OUR NEW POOL, outdoor play and snack. Snack is provided daily around 4:00 pm. Come prepared for both outdoor and indoor activities. Registration deadline is February 17 or until full.

Community Recreation CenterDAYS: April 10 – 14, 2017TIME: 8:00 am– 5:30 pm FEES: Weekly - $199, Single Days - $39, Trip Day - $43Get ready for a week of springtime fun! We’ll swim, create spectacular crafts and cooking projects, active games, outdoor play, snack and a special field trip. Registration deadline is April 7, 2017 or until full.

DAYS: Monday Oct. 3, 2016TIME: 8:00 am– 5:30 pm FEES: $39 LOCATION: TBAThere is no school on this Monday due to Teacher Contract Day. So join us and we will enjoy a full day of fun activities! Activities include crafts, cooking, games, playground time and snack. Registration deadline is September 30, 2016.

Community Recreation CenterDAYS: S1: Mon.-Thurs. - Dec. 19 – 22, 2016 S2: Tues. – Fri. Dec. 27 – 30, 2016 TIME: 8:00 am– 5:30 pm FEES: S1 - $156 | S2 - $156 | Single Days: $39Children will enjoy two weeks of holiday activities including arts and crafts, games, baking, movies, outside play, SWIMMING IN OUR NEW POOL, ice skating, snack and free play. Snack is provided around 4:00pm daily. Come for one or two weeks or by the day on a space available basis. Registration deadline is December 18 or until full.

School’s out, so let’s have some fun! Enjoy no homework, laughing with your friends, being creative with crafts and cooking projects. All Holiday Camps meet at the Community Recreation Center. Children need to bring a lunch and appropriate clothing for the weather each day. Off-site trips are taken in our 12 passenger vans. We provide car seats for those children who are required by law to be in one. * Please refer to the car seat law! There will be a schedule of activities available the week before each camp begins. Registration opens one month before camp start dates. All holiday programs must meet minimum participant requirements. No credits or refunds will be given to anyone who cancels the week of any holiday program.

Turkey Camp

Marvelous Monday

Winter Wonderland Days

February Fun Days

Spring Fling Camp

HOLIDAY CAMPS GRADES K-5

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YOUTH ARTS

YOUTH DANCESierra Nevada Dance

FEES: 45 min. - 1 hr. $10 per class when paid monthly. $12 drop in75 min. - 90 min. $12 per class if paid monthly. $15 drop in

LOCATION: Community Recreation Center, Dance RoomINSTRUCTOR: Sherrie PetersonMonday10:30 - 11:15 am Creative Dance Ages 3 - 5Tuesday9:15 - 10:15 am Adult Ballet w/stretch AdultWednesday10:30 - 11:15 am Creative Dance Ages 3 - 53:00 - 4:30 pm Adv. Ballet Technique w/ Pointe Ages 11 - Adult4:30 - 5:45 pm Ballet IV & V Ages 7 - 115:45 - 7:00 pm Pre-pointe & Beg. Pointe Ages 10 - AdultThursday10:30 - 11:15 am Creative Dance Ages 2 - 33:45 - 4:45 pm Ballet I Ages 5 - 84:45 - 5:45 pm Ballet II & III Ages 7 - 11Fridays3:45 - 5:00 pm Jazz/Funk Ages 8 - 135:00 - 6:15 pm Jazz/Tap Combo Ages 6 - 10

** Audition Only**Auditions: Dancers who are interested in joining the 2016-17 Truckee Youth Ensemble season should come to our open audition on Thursday Sept. 1st in the Dance Room.Ages 6-10 yrs 4-5 pmAges 11-18 yrs 5-6 pm(Audition cost is free)Be ready to dance both Ballet and Lyrical Jazz choreography(If you do pointe work please bring your pointe shoes)

Mondays3-4:30 pm Elite Company 4:30-6 pm Senior Company Tuesdays3:45-5 pm Apprentice Company5-6:15 pm Junior CompanyCost: $50 Monthly (includes all rehearsals, classes, and costumes)No Drop ins

Truckee Youth Dance Ensemble

INSTRUCTOR: Susan DorwartLOCATION: Community Arts Center Make it out of clay! Learn to use coils, slabs, and sculpture techniques to create your own masterpieces and functional pieces. Projects will be glazed with safe lead-free glazes.

DAYS: Mon. Ongoing MonthlyTIMES: 3:45-5:15 pmFEES: $11 per class when paid in advance or $12 drop ins. $10 monthly materials fee or $3 material fee per class paid to instructor.

Handbuilding Ceramics Grades 1-6

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YOUTH DANCE

Sleeping Beauty

Nutcracker

FEE: $100Rehearsal Schedule for Dance Room:

Saturdays from 12 - 5:00 pm Jan. 21, 28, Feb. 4, 25, March 4, 11

Mondays from 6:00 - 7:30 pm Jan. 23, 30, Feb 6, 20, 27, March, 6, 13

Thursdays from 6:00 - 7:30 pm Jan. 19, 26, Feb. 2, 9, 23, March 2, 9

Fridays from 6:30 - 8:00 pm Jan. 20, 27, Feb. 3, 10, 24, March 3, 10

FEE: $100Rehearsal Schedule for Dance Room:

Saturdays from 12 - 5:00 pm Oct. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Nov. 12, 19, Dec. 3, 10

Mondays from 6:00 - 7:30 pm Oct. 3, 10, 17, 24, Nov. 7, 14, 21, Dec. 5, 12

Thursdays from 6:00 - 7:30 pm Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27, Nov. 3, 10, 17, Dec. 1, 8

Fridays from 6:30 - 8:00 pm Oct. 7, 14, 21, 28, Nov. 4, 18, Dec. 2, 9

Performance dates: March 17, 18, 19, 2017

Auditions

Fri. Jan. 6th 6:30 - 7:30 pm 4-6 yr olds (girls only)

Sat. Jan. 7th 12 - 12:45 pm 4-6 yr olds (girls only) 1 - 1:45 pm 7 - 12 yr olds (girls only) 2 - 3:00 pm 8 - 12 yr olds (Inter level) 3:15 - 4:30 pm 11 - Adult (Inter/Adv level) 4:30 - 5:00 pm 11 - Adult (Pointe work) 5:00 - 5:45 pm 5yr olds & older (boys only)

Performance dates: December 16, 17, 18, 2016

Auditions

Fri. Sept. 16th 6:30 - 7:30 pm 8-12 yr olds Beg. level (girls)

Sat. Sept. 17th 12 - 12:45 pm 4-6 yr olds (girls only) 1 - 1:45 pm 7 - 10 yr olds (girls only) 2 - 3:00 pm 8 - 12 yr olds (Inter level) 3:15 - 4:30 pm 11 - Adult (Inter/Adv level) 4:30 - 5:00 pm 11 - Adult (Pointe work) 5:00 - 5:45 pm 5yr olds & older (boys only)

Auditions are free and open to anyone who loves to perform and dance! If you decide to participate in our productions there will be a $100

rehearsal fee required. Please contact Sherrie if you have any further questions at 530-582-1894 or 530-386-6683.

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YOUTH ENRICHMENT

LOCATION: Community Recreation Center Kitchen. Cooking is an important life skill, often forgotten in today’s busy world. In Cooking for Kids, children will learn simple meals and snacks that take little time. Class time will include hands-on food preparation, clean up & tasting. We will prepare dishes like pasta, burritos, baked goods, beverages & spreads.

LOCATION: Community Recreation CenterThis Karate school has classes for all experience levels. Advanced classes focus on conditioning and cardio, kumite, kata and weapons. Saturday classes are included in monthly fees. Additional fees for insurance and Gi are paid to instructor.

FEE: $18 per class paid in full sessionDAYS: MondayTIME: 4-5:30 pmDATES:S1: Oct 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, Nov. 7, 14, 21 #8203 ($144)S2: Feb 27, March 6, 13, 20, 27, April 3 #8204 ($108)INSTRUCTOR: Tammy Garbarino

Ages 11 and under: Mon/Wed 5-6 pmAges 12+: Mon/Wed 6-7:30 pmSaturday (optional class) 10-11:30 amAdvanced Class: Tues & Thurs. 4:30-6 pm FEES: $65/month (11 & under), $75/month (12+)INSTRUCTOR: Tony Altieri, Sensei

Cooking for Kids Ages 9-12

Karate All Ages

LOCATION: Community Arts CenterAikido is a non-aggressive, non-competitive Martial Art that teaches new ways of responding to ‘being attacked’. Aikido focuses on how to create harmony & cooperation. Beginner class is a gentle introduction to the practice. You do not need any experience.

TIME: 6-7:30 pmDAYS: Wed- Beginners / Basic Class Thurs- Basic Class Sunday- Beg/Basic Sunday-4:30-6 pm & 6-7 pmFEE: $45/month unlimited, $25/ 1 day per week monthly, or $10 drop insINSTRUCTORS: Sally Jones & Kahlil Johnson

Aikido Ages 13+

LOCATION: Community Recreation Center, Kitchen Your child will learn to prepare and cook a variety of different foods ranging from the classics: turkey pot pie, pizza, pasta, and soups to slightly more daring dishes such as pumpkin squash risotto and vegetable stir-fry. Each month’s recipes will feature fresh seasonal ingredients. Our goal is to show kids how simple it is to make nutritious meals from scratch.

STARTING JANUARY 5, 2017DAY/TIME: Thursdays, 3:45-5:15 pmFEE: $18/class paid monthly, $20 drop ins (please call for availability)INSTRUCTOR: Thao Doan-([email protected])

Little Chef’s Cooking Class Ages 7-12

LOCATION: Community Arts CenterThis class will teach safety, business basics, creative ideas for entertaining children, and First Aid. Do you know what to do in an emergency situation? This is a great class if you are thinking of becoming a babysitter or working with young children.

DAYS: WednesdaysS1: Nov 2, 9 (min. day), 16, 30 - #8235S2: March 1, 8 (min. day), 15, 22 - #8236TIME: 2:30-4:30pm, except minimum day, 12-2 pm FEE: $80

Babysitting Training for Teens Grades 6+

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FEES: $33 per session (3 classes)DROP INS: $15 per date (call ahead)INSTRUCTOR: T.B.A.Group lessons include skates and free skating at open skate, day of lesson.

PRIVATE LESSONS1/2 hour lessons are available. Pleasecall the Ice Rink @ 587-6172Adults can sign up for any class offered, if they are willing to skate with younger kids.

Ice Skating Lessons Ages 3+

TIMES:Fridays:Parent & Tot Ages 3-6, 3:30-4 pmBeg. I (independent skaters) Ages 5+, 4-4:30 pmBeg. II Ages 5+, 4:30-5 pmIntermediate Ages 5+, 5-5:30 pmSaturdays:Beg 1 Ages 5+, 10:30-11 amBeg 2 (independent skaters) Ages 5+, 11-11:30 amIntermediate All Ages, 11:30-Noon

Intermediate or better skaters, come on out and learn the beautiful sport of ice dancing! No partner needed-guys are encouraged to attend! We’ll start with the basic steps, then put them together as we learn beginning dances like the Canasta Tango, Rhythm Blues and Dutch Waltz. This class will smooth out your skating and give you a great work out to music!

Ice Dancing Lessons Ages 13+

DATES: SaturdaysS1: Dec 3, 10, 17S2: Jan 7, 14, 21S3: Feb 4, 11, 18FEES: $33 per session or $15 Drop in(new ice dancers should attend full sessions)TIME: 9:45-10:15 am

REGISTRATION OPENS OCTOBER 10THThis program is designed for both boys & girls, with the emphasis on fun and instruction. 1st/2nd (coed), 3rd/4th (coed), 5th/6th, and 7th/8th grade. Practices start after Thanksgiving. Games are mid week and on Saturdays starting in January.

Community Recreation CenterSEASON: Nov. 7-March 4 (skips holidays/school vacations)DAYS: Varies, Practice held 1-2 days per week + gamesFEES: $85 per player LOCATIONS: Varies

Basketball League Parents: Workout while your kids play! 2 months for the price of one fitness pass, NOT VALID IF YOU ALREADY HAVE A CURRENT PASS.

These 3 day clinics are perfect for players just learning the game, or for players who want to refine their skills. Classes are limited to 20 players each.Community Recreation CenterS1: Oct. 31, Nov. 1, 2 - M/Tu/W @ CRCS2: Nov. 7, 8, 9 - M/T/W @ CRCTIMES: Grades 1-3, 4-5pm Grades 4-6, 5-6pmFEES: $35 per sessionINSTRUCTOR: Angelo Tenorio

YOUTH SPORTSBasketball Leagues Grades 1-8

Basketball Clinics Grades 1-6

DATES:FridaysS1: Dec 2, 9, 16S2: Jan 6,13,20S3: Feb 3, 10, 17SaturdaysS1: Dec 3, 10, 17S2: Jan 7, 14, 21S3: Feb 4, 11, 18

Drop In Basketball $2 at the Community Recreation Center

Mondays: 3 - 4:30 pmGrades: 6-8Starts Aug. 15

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Ice Skating Lessons Ages 3+

Lace up your shoes and come try out new sports! Sign up for sports of your choice and learn the basics from local coaches and student athletes. This activity is co-sponsored by Girl Scouts of the USA and Tahoe Forest Hospital Health Promotions. Let’s get moving! Flyer/Registration forms available in Sept.

DAY: Saturday, October 8 (Must pre-register)TIME: 8:15 am-1:30 pmFEE: $10 (includes lunch & T shirt)LOCATION: Community Recreation Center

Girl Sports Day Grades 1-5

S1: September 6 – October 6S2: October 10 – November 10S3: November 14 – December 15S4: January 3 – February 9 (Skips MLK Day)S5: February 13 – March 23 (Skips Ski Skate week)S6: March 27 – May 4 (Skips Spring Break)S7: May 8- June 8 (Skips Memorial Day)Grades 1-3 LEAPING LIZARDSTues./Thurs. 4:30-5:30 pm or 5:30-6:30 pmGrades 3-6 MIGHTY MONKEYSMon./Wed. 4:30-5:30 pm or 5:30-6:30 pmFEE: $110/session - NO DROP INSLOCATION: Community Recreation Center

These classes are specifically designed for kids!

Climbing Classes Grades 1-6

Due to high demand, Flag Football is back! Kids will be separated into ages 7-10 & 11-14. Sign up early to guarantee yourself a spot. Have fun learning the game of football or improving your skills with this non-contact sport!

DAYS: Tuesdays & ThursdaysDATES: Sept. 8 - Oct. 20TIME: 4:30 pm - 6:00 pmFEE: $85LOCATION: Chief Truckee Lawn @ Truckee River Regional ParkCOACH: Angelo Tenorio & parent volunteers

Flag Football Ages 7-14

Learn hockey skills at our local rink! Skates are included if you don’t have your own. Bring your own mouthpiece, gloves, helmet, shin pads, elbow pads, and dress for cold weather. Bring your own stick if you have one. 1 day of the week per child allowed. Registration starts Oct. 10th.

S1: January 2 - 23 INCLUDES MLK DAYS2: Jan. 30 - Feb 27 (Skips Ski Skate week) FEES: $50 paid in advanceDAYS: Mondays or TuesdaysTIMES: Grades 4-5: 4:00 -5:15 pmGrades 1-3: 5:15-6:30 pmGrades 4-7: 6:30-7:45 pm - Mondays only

Hockey Skills Grades 1-7

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Take the skills you learn in the Hockey Skills class and join the Hockey Leagues! Kids will be put into groups by age. Please provide your own equipment. *Register starting Oct. 10th.

DATES: December 12 - March 6 (Weather Dependent)DAY: Wed (ages 8-11) & Thurs. (ages 12-14)TIMES: Varies between 3:30-6:30 pmFEE: $95

Hockey League Ages 7-14

Intro to Wrestling - online code: 6917 Ages 5-17

Lacrosse for Fall Ages 6-15

Intro to Lacrosse for Girls Ages 8-11

Youth Volleyball for Girls Grades 3-8

Online Code: #8246The Truckee Tribe is our local Youth Lacrosse Team and we’re welcoming kids who want a fun, fast, and physical Fall sport.

Online Code: #8247For girls ages 11 and under, join us on thefield for an intro to Lacrosse. The program will be run through the Rec Department.

Learn the introductory USA wrestling skills in Folkstyle, Freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling. The Tournament season runs from Jan - March in NV and Feb through June in CA. TOURNAMENTS WILL BE OPTIONAL AND UP TO THE PARENTS.

A fun and competitive league for girls to learn and improve their volleyball skills! This will be popular so sign up early! Parents– let Angelo know if you would like to volunteer/coach.

DAYS: Tuesdays & ThursdaysDATES: Jan. 3 - March 16TIME: 5pm to 6:30pmFEE: $50 Reg. Fee, (Optional Fees: $15 SWA Fee, $40 USA Wrestling, $20 T-shirt/Shorts)LOCATION: Gym at DOINSTRUCTOR: Truckee High & ACMS Coaches

YOUTH SPORTS

DAYS: Wednesdays & FridaysDATES: Sept. 7-Oct. 28TIME: 4-6 pmFEE: $60 Registration fee & $20 Truckee Tribe fee. (+ US Lacrosse.org membership)

DAYS: Mondays DATES: Sept. 12 - Oct. 31TIME: 4:00 - 5:30 pmFEE: $60 Registration feeCOACH: Angelo Tenorio LOCATION: Truckee Regional Park

DAYS: Varies, Monday - Saturday2/27 - 4/8 (skips school vacation & holidays)TIME: Varies between 3-8 pmFEE: $85LOCATION: Community Recreation CenterINSTRUCTORS: Angelo Tenorio and parent volunteers!

Water Polo Ages 7-14Water polo is comparable to the sports of basketball, hockey and soccer. The sport consists of a lot of swimming and ball handling. Come experience the special camaraderie this aquatic sport provides & get your kid water fit while having fun! Participants must be able to swim 50 yards freestyle and tread water for 5 minutes. There will be a swim test on the first day.

DAYS: TuesdaysS1: Nov. 1-Dec. 20 S2: Jan. 3-Feb 28S3: March 7-April 25TIME: 5:30-7 pmFEE: $80LOCATION: Community PoolINSTRUCTORS: Angela Mansfield

Drop In Volleyball$2 at the Community Recreation CenterTuesdays: 3 - 5 pmGrades: 6-8 Starts Aug. 16

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This program is designed for the beginning skier to entry level competition. Focus is on ski development and fun. The program consists of 12 days at Soda Springs plus ski away days to Sugar Bowl, Alpine Meadows and Homewood. Program includes five fun intra-squad races. Fees include a season pass to Soda Springs. Please let us know at time of registration if you already have a pass.Registration starts Oct. 10th.

SEASON: Sundays, Dec. 4-March 19TIMES: 9:30 am-2:00 pmPLACE: Soda Springs + other ski areasFEE: *$260 ($15 additional fee per ski away day)

*$50 discount if a parent works a shift for the Ski Swap on Nov. 5, 2016. Must sign up for swap when registering for teams

Buddy Werner Development Ages 5-14

Visit our website at www.truckeeskiteam.org

SPONSORS NEEDED! Truckee Ski Team Sponsorships are $250. Sponsor fees help cover

the cost of race and timing equipment, awards, t ickets for ski away days, and sweatshirts.

Call Dan O'Gorman at (530) 550-4444

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A play based on the Newberry Award winning novelProduced by TCT JRThis is not a musical. Rather, it is a dramatic play developed from Katherine Paterson’s beloved story of two misfit kids who become best friends and create a rich fantasy kingdom in the woods beyond their homes. The first act is very fun-ny and entertaining, with a great script and fully developed characters that local young actors will love to play. The second act takes a disturbing turn with the death of one of the two main characters, but ends in a moving, uplifting man-ner that is very beautiful. Lots of amazing roles for good actors to tackle in this memorable play. For information on particular roles available, a synopsis of the plot, and other details, visit the Truckee Community Theater website at www.truckeecommunitytheater.com. AUDITIONS: Wednesday, February 8th, 3:45 to 6:45pm those interested in a lead role only. Shy actors who just want to be in the School Kids/ Terabithians group may just come to the first class.CALLBACKS: Thursday, February 9th, 3:45 to 5:45pmAges: 9 through 17 ( a few younger kids may be allowed to try out with Director’s permission)LOCATION: Truckee Community Arts Center, 10046 Church StreetREHEARSALS: Wednesday and Thursday afternoons from 3:45 to 5:45pm beginning February 15th (No rehearsals TTUSD Ski-Skate Week or TTUSD Spring Break)FEES: $130 to TDRPD for enrollment; $50 to TCT for production costs, paid at the first classDRESS REHEARSALS: April 17th, 18th, and 19thPERFORMANCES: April 21st, 22nd, and 23rd. DIRECTOR: Courtney SimsonENROLLMENT: www.tdrpd.org after September 16th.

Divorced sportswriter Oscar Madison has a group of pals over for poker one evening. His uptight and meticulous friend, Felix Unger, bursts hysterically upon the scene, devastated because his wife has thrown him out. Oscar, a confirmed slob, graciously offers to let Felix take a room in his apartment, and the stage is set for hilarious interplay as the two old buddies strain their friendship unconscious-ly repeating the same mistakes they made in their marriages. This show, Neil Simon’s most popular comedy, took Broadway by storm when it opened and won many awards. Truckee Community Theater is pleased to offer a chance for local actors to be in this fantastic play this fall! Visit our website for more information: www.truckeecommunitytheater.comAUDITIONS: Tuesday, September 6th, 6:30pm to 9:00pmCALLBACKS: (If needed) Wednesday, September 7th, 6pm to 8pmLOCATION: Truckee Community Arts Center, 10046 Church Street, TruckeeDIRECTOR: Ted Owens; Assistant Director, Michele Jones.REHEARSALS: The two leads (Oscar and Felix) will rehearse on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings. Other cast members will rehearse as needed. Read through of the script for all cast members Thursday, September 8th; 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM. (Fees must be paid at this time.) Regular rehearsals September 13th through October 13th. Tech/Dress on Sunday, October 16th, 5:00pm to 9:00pm. Dress rehearsals October 17th and 18th. PERFORMANCES: Free show for low income seniors Wednesday, October 19th At 6:30 PM. Public shows October 21st, 22nd, and 23rd.FEES: Fees will be paid at the read through on Thursday, September 8th by allactors who have been cast in the production. $100 enrollment to TDRPDand a $50 production fee to Truckee Community Theater.

Bridge To Terabithia Ages 9-17

The Odd Couple Ages 20+

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TRUCKEE COMMUNITY THEATERLovingly ripped off from the classic film comedy MONTY PYTHON AND THE HOLY GRAIL, “Spamalot” retells the legend of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table in the silliest possible way. The 2005 Broadway production won three Tony Awards, including “Best Musical,” and received 14 Tony Award nominations. Local teens in seventh through twelfth grades are invited to try out for a role in this hysterically funny musical comedy. This is the “Young@Part” version of the show, specially adapted from the Broadway production for middle and high school performers. Teens will star in in three performances in late November which will include an audience “meet and greet” autograph session with the cast, photos on the set onstage after the show, and a “talk back” where the audience may ask the kids questions about their roles, rehearsals, etc. For descriptions of roles available, audition lines and tips, and a synopsis of the show, visit the TCT website at www.truckeecommunitytheater.comAUDITIONS: Tuesday, September 13th, 6pm to 9pm. Actors will sing, dance, and read some lines from the play. They may prepare a one-minute song and bring sheet music or accompaniment tracks, or learn a song at try outs. They may read lines provided, or prepare a one-minute monologue.CALLBACKS: The same night if needed from 6:45 to 7:45 PMLOCATION: The Truckee Community Arts Center, 10046 Church Street, TruckeeDIRECTOR: Sophie Moeller, Assistant Director TBAREHEARSALS: 6pm to 8:30pm Mondays & Tuesdays from September 14th through November 10th; special run through Sunday, November 13th 1 to 5pm, Tech/Dress Rehearsals November 14, 15, 16 4:00pm to 8:30pmPERFORMANCES: November 18th, 19th, and 20thFEES: $130 enrollment to TDRPD paid ahead online or at the TDRPD office; $70 production fee paid at the first class to Truckee Community Theater. Financial aid packages of 50% off all fees available.INFORMATION: Call TDRPD at (530) 582-7720

Truckee Community Theater and the Truckee Tahoe Community Chorus are pleased to partner together to offer this exciting class to aspiring young singers and actors in 4th through 6th grades. Participants will attend Mondays for “Lion King”, under the direction of Courtney Simson, and Thursdays for “Truckee Youth Chorus”, under the direction of Susan Horst. Kids who sign up must come on Mondays and Thursdays and perform in both the musical and the choral show. The Lion King Kids: This is an adapted version of the actual Broadway production! The show includes songs kids love from the musical and a shortened script especially geared to upper elementary age kids. Gorgeous costumes, sets, and props, and lots of lead role like Simba, Mufasa, Scar, Nala, Timon, and Pumbaa. Auditions for lead roles will be held on the first day of class, but kids who don’t want a lead part are welcome to sign up and be in the chorus, in which they will play multiple parts like the ravenous hyenas, wildebeest, lions, giraffes, cheetahs, and monkeys. The show synopsis, roles, sample script, and cuttings of sheet music are available through links on the TCT website: www.truckeecommunitytheater.comWHEN: Mondays from 3:45 to 5:30pm (Note: leads will stay until 6:30pm) beginning September 19th. WHERE: Truckee Community Arts Center, 10046 Church StreetPerformance: Saturday, December 3rd. (Dress rehearsal Friday the 2nd.)The Truckee Youth Chorus: Participants will learn singing technique and basic harmony through the practice of choral holiday songs under the direction of a professional conductor. WHEN: Thursdays, 3:45 to 5:30pmWHERE: Truckee Community Arts Center, 10046 Church StreetPerformances: December 10th and 11th, Resort at Squaw Creek(Dress rehearsal Friday Dec. 9th)FEE: $130enrollment fee with a $50 material fee.

Truckee Community Theater is so excited to offer this classic mini-musical, adapted especially for elementary students! It is the timeless story of the world famous candy man and his quest to find an heir, and is a golden ticket to adventure for your young performer! No audition necessary, just sign up with TDRPD. This will be a wonderful class to train young kids in all aspects of theater arts, and will include Wonka crafts and team building games.AGES: 6 through 9 year olds. Younger children by permission of director.WHEN: Mondays, January 23rd through April 3rd, 3:45 to 5:30pm. (No meeting TTUSD Ski Skate Week on Feb. 20th.)WHERE: Truckee Community Arts Center, 10046 Church Street, TruckeePerformance: Monday, April 3rd at 6pmDIRECTOR: Holly Hawthorne, Truckee Community Theater Youth Programs DirectorFEES: $130 enrollment to TDRPD to secure a spot; $50 to TCT on the first day of classMore Information: Visit the TCT website at www.truckeecommunitytheater.com

Monty Python Spamalot Jr. Ages 11-18

The Lion King Kids/Truckee Youth Chorus Grades 4-6

Roald Dahl’s “Willy Wonka Kids”! Ages 6 - 9

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Truckee Community Theater is proud to launch a series of one-day workshops on a wide variety of topics covering tech theater, acting, theatrical makeup, and stage combat. Sign up for one, or sign up for several! Workshops are tailored to different age groups, and taught by TCT staff and directors. Minimum of ten people per class. . Enroll and secure a place in the classes of your choice at www.tdrpd.org. A $10 production fee must be paid at the workshop to Truckee Community Theater. For more information, visit www.truckeecommunitytheater.com, or call Courtney Simson at (530) 214-8348.

September 6th, “Auditioning Workshop for Teens”3:45 PM to 6:45 PM , Truckee Community Arts CenterAges 12 through 17 Director Sophie Moeller is offering a special auditioning workshop to prepare teens for tryouts for the upcoming ”Young@Part Monty Python’s Spamalot, which she is directing, and “Bridge to Teribithia” in winter 2017, directed by Courtney Simson. Workshop participants will learn how to do an outstanding audition in a fun, non-competitive environment. Topics include how to handle a “cold” reading, picking a great monologue for teens, finding a good 30 second audition song to fit your strengths, and how to stand out from the crowd in a positive way. Teens will leave with a sample CD of audition songs and a set of monologues appropriate for their age group. Great workshop all around, especially for kids who would like to land a lead a show.Enrollment Fee to TDRPD: $30 paid ahead online or at the TDRPD officeProduction Fee to TCT: $10 paid at class

September 17th, “Children’s Acting Workshop”9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, Truckee Community Arts CenterAges 9 through 12Kate Ruttenburg, a TCT actress and director with a degree in drama, is looking forward to working with young actors this fall to help prepare them for auditioning and acting in TCT’s fall and spring “Jr” shows. In the morning, kids will experience lots of fun improvs and acting exercises, stage movement, vocal work, learn basic stage directions, and have fun working on a character in a play. After lunch, they will get to rehearse some short scenes with others, and learn about how to audition for a TCT play or musical. Participants will leave with a sample CD of audition songs for kids and a set of monologues appropriate for their age group. This class will be excellent preparation for younger actors interested in trying out for “The Lion King Experience” this fall and “Bridge to Teribithia” in the winter of 2017.Enrollment Fee to TDRPD: $30 paid ahead online or at the TDRPD officeProduction Fee to TCT: $10 paid at class

September 24th, “Tech Theater Workshop”9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, Truckee Community Arts CenterAges 12 through adultLed by TCT’s resident lighting designer Danny Sturtevant, this exciting workshop will be extremely valuable for all teens and adults interested in designing and/or running lights or sound for a TCT production. Light board, spot light, and sound board operators earn a stipend for working on a show, and this class will prepare participants to do a terrific job. Morning topics are centered on stage lighting, including light design, special effects, gobos, and lighting a cyclorama to enhance a production. You will create a simple lighting design and learn how to operate the light board and follow spot. After lunch, the focus is sound. You will learn how to create a playlist in iTunes and find sound effects, have an introduction to types of microphones commonly used, and receive instruction in running TCT’s sound board.Enrollment Fee to TDRPD: $30 paid ahead online or at the TDRPD officeProduction Fee to TCT: $10 paid at class

TCT Theater Seminars

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October 1st, “Teen and Adult Acting Workshop”9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, Truckee Community Arts CenterAges 12 through adultThis will be a wonderful class for both beginners and experienced actors. TCT director Michele Jones, who has a B.A. in theater arts with an emphasis in directing, will lead participants in the morning through introductory acting exercises and improvisations, instruction in how to analyze and build a character for the stage, how to block a scene using levels, props, and appropriate stage dynamics, vocal projection, and teamwork with other actors. After lunch, class members will work on a scene, and present it to others at the end of the class.Enrollment fee to TDRPD: $30 paid ahead online or at the TDRPD officeProduction Fee to TCT: $10 paid at class

October 8th, “Stage Combat”9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, Truckee Community Arts CenterAges 15 through adult TCT is proud to offer a chance to experience the thrill of staging and performing in theatrical combat scenes. Instructor Michele Jones has a special college degree in this field, and brings years of experience to the workshop to share with our lucky participants. The morning will be devoted to an introduction to stage combat, including safety and partner work. Participants will then experience hand to hand combat, seen in shows like “West Side Story”, and quarter staff combat (fighting with a long pole) seen in shows like “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. After lunch, class members will be given instruction on staging a swordfight, as in “Romeo and Juliet”, and fighting with a rapier, dagger, and broadsword. They will stage a short fight with a partner and perform it at the end of class. Don’t miss this amazing workshop!Enrollment Fee to TDRPD: $30 paid ahead online or at the TDRPD officeProduction Fee to TCT: $10 paid at class

October 29th, “Stage Makeup”9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, Truckee Community Arts CenterAges 12 through adult Just in time for Halloween! Theatrical makeup expert Janis Lokke of Theater Works of Northern Nevada will teach you how to enhance or completely change your appearance to fit the demands of a role. Morning session will include basic “corrective” makeup, which is commonly used in most plays and musicals to make an actor or actress look attractive and natural under stage lights, and instruction in old age makeup, used to create the illusion of age in a younger actor. Following lunch, participants will enjoy creating fantasy makeup used frequently in stage shows like “Cats”, “The Lion King”, and many of Shakespeare’s plays. Class members may bring their own makeup. (We suggest a Kyrolan “Aquacolor Palette” for fantasy makeup, and a Ben Nye “Personal Makeup Kit”, both available online). Or, if preferred, you may use the TCT makeup supplies available at the workshop.Enrollment Fee to TDRPD: $30 paid ahead online or at the TDRPD officeProduction Fee to TCT: $20 paid at classNOTE: This class is limited to 20

TCT Theater Seminars (cont.)

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With 15 years swim teaching experience, Amanda has created a 6-class series that is guaranteed to improve your swimming. Each class has a different focus, including freestyle breathing, kicking & pulling, backstroke & breaststroke. Register now and improve your swimming for summer.(Dates and times located on the next page)

Taught by Lisa Kucera, Michelle Johnson & others- our private swim instructors have over 30 combine years teaching swimming. Flexible hours & days. To schedule a private, call or come in to the pool or recreation center. Main office: 530-582-7720 x0Pool: 530-550-4407FEE: $35 1st person, $5 additional person(Private lessons are 1/2 hour)Additional hours will be added as necessary. To schedule, email [email protected].

Adult Stroke Clinic

Private Swim Lessons

CPR & Lifeguard Training Ages 15+, see pg. 37

LEARN TO SWIM

PARENT & TOT (6 MONTHS - 3 YEARS) Focus mainly on water acclimation with games, songs, and lots of toys. With your help (the parent) we introduce basic swimming skills and the principles of our Learn to Swim Program.

GUPPY (3-4 YEARS) This is a starting point for children with no prior experience in swim lessons. Children learn to relax & enjoy the water while acquiring beginning swim techniques. Ratio 1:4

GUPPY GRAD: (3-5 YEARS) This class is for children who have passed guppies and feel comfortable putting their face in the water, but are too young for the seahorse class. 5 year olds uncomfortable in water may also take this level class. Intro to basic swimming skills, including front crawl and back floating. Ratio 1:4

SEAHORSE: Primary Skills (5+ years) This class is for children who are 5 years and up who feel comfortable putting their face in the water. Intro to basic swimming skills, including front crawl and back floating. Ratio 1:6

TURTLE: Stroke Readiness This class is for children who can comfortably swim 5 yards on their front and 5 yards on their back. Children will continue to learn front and back stroke, with introduction to side breathing, deep water swimming, and breaststroke. Ratio 1:6

SEAL: Stroke Development This class if for children who can comfortably swim 15 yards on their front and 15 yards on their back. Skills include: side breathing, diving, breaststroke, elementary backstroke, diving and treading water. Ratio 1:6

SWIM TEAM PREP(STP) CLASSThis class is for kids that are interested in joining swim team or just working on strength and endurance. For this level, swimmers must be able to swim 25 yards in freestyle and backstroke. Focus is on stroke development. Including butterfly and flip turns. Ratio 1:6

SWIM LESSONLEVEL DESCRIPTIONS

LEARN TO SWIM LESSONSSCHEDULE ON NEXT PAGE

*Instructors may be added if lessons fill-waitlist your child.

**Lessons meet 1x a week for 2 months

Cost is $52 per session unless prorated for holidays.

See next page for dates and times. Located in the Truckee-Donner Community Swimming Pool, this class teaches adults at their swimming skill level. No time like the present to learn how to swim. (Dates and times located on the next page)

Adult Beginner Swimming

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LEARN TO SWIMUse the 4 digit codes to sign up online

for the lessons that fit your dates and times.

Time Days of Week Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Sept. 12-Oct. 27 Oct. 31-Dec. 22 Jan. 2-Feb. 27 March 1-June 26 May 1-June 26 7:30amStroke Clinic Sat. 8229 8230 8231 8:05 amAdult Beginner Sat. 8232 8233 8234 8:50 amGuppy Sat. 8036 8120 81659:25 amGuppy Grad Sat. 9037 8121 816610:00 amGuppy Mon. or Wed. 7996, 7997 8043, 8047 8084, 8105 8130, 8134 8172, 8192Parent & Tot Tues. 8004 8074 8095 8150 8182 Seahorse Sat. 8038 8122 816710:35 am Guppy Mon. or Wed. 7998, 7999 8044, 8048 8085, 8106 8131, 8135 8173, 8193 Parent & Tot Tues. 8005 8075 8096 8151 8183 Parent & Tot Sat. 8042 8126 8171Turtle Sat. 8039 8123 816811:10 amGuppy Grad Mon. or Wed. 8006, 8008 8062, 8066 8088, 8109 8138, 8144 8176, 8196Turtle Tues. 8018 8076 8097 8152 8184Seals Sat. 8040 8124 8169 Parent Tot Sat. 8226 8227 822811:45 amGuppy Grad Mon. or Wed. 8007, 8009 8063, 8067 8089, 8110 8139, 8145 8177, 8197Seals Tues. 8023 8079 8100 8155 8187Swim Team Prep Sat. 8041 8125 817012:20 pmSeahorses Mon. or Wed. 8014, 8017 8070, 8072 8093, 8113 8142, 8148 8180, 8200Swim Team Prep Tues. 8028 8082 8103 8158 81904:00 pmGuppy Mon. or Wed. 8000, 8002 8045, 8049 8086, 8107 8132, 8136 8174, 8194Turtle Tues. 8019 8077 8098 8153 81854:35 pmGuppy Mon. or Wed. 8001, 8003 8046, 8050 8087, 8108 8133, 8137 8175, 8195Turtle Tues. 8020 8078 8099 8154 81865:10 pm Guppy Grad Mon. or Wed. 8012, 8010 8064, 8068 8090, 8111 8140, 8146 8178, 8198Seals Tues. 8024 8080 8101 8156 81885:45 pmGuppy Grad Mon. or Wed. 8013, 8011 8065, 8069 8091, 8112 8141, 8147 8179, 8199Seals Tues. 8025 8081 8102 8157 81896:20 pmSeahorses Mon. or Wed. 8015, 8016 8071, 8073 8094, 8114 8143, 8149 8181, 8201Swim Team Prep Tues. 8029 8083 8104 8159 8191

Online Registration is at www.tdrpd.org

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Amanda Oberacker has been teaching this class for 15 years, and is excited to bring it to the new swimming pool. Great for joint rehabilitation, back pain, medical conditions or general inflexibility. Did you know you can sweat when wet?

The most amazing water workout and a wonderful way to cross train. This class combines cardio and strength intervals in chest-deep water. Steady state cardiovascular drills are combined with some high intensity interval work to promote heart health and muscular endurance. All set to fun music & suitable for all levels and ability.

Learn to roll your kayak in our brand new swimming pool! Don’t wait until you are under the water in a skirt, practice your roll now. No instruction provided.

DAYS: Ongoing Tuesday & Thursday, beginning September 13 & ending May 29th TIMES: Tues: 8:45 am - 9:45 am, Thurs.:10-11 amFEES: $85/10 class punch card, $11 drop ins(no pool pass accepted)INSTRUCTOR: Amanda Oberacker

DAYS: Ongoing September 19-May 24thTIMES: Monday & Friday from 9-10 amFEES: $11 drop in or $85 for 10 classes(no pool pass accepted)INSTRUCTOR: Carrie Haines ACE, NASM, and AFAA Certified

DAYS: Ongoing Fridays TIMES: 5-7 pmFEES: $8 drop in (no pool pass accepted)

Deep Water Aerobics Fitness Class

Aqua Fit

Kayak Rolls

ADULT AQUATIC FITNESS

Would you like to SCUBA dive on your vacation in some exotic place? At any time of the year, our instructor can take care of the pool and classroom portion of your training and give you a referral certificate that you can take to any dive operator who will complete your open water certification! After an initial meeting, you will complete a web based home study course that takes about 8 hours and three pool session of about 3 hours each. During summer months, there is also the option to complete your open water certification in Lake Tahoe. The cost listed is for the pool and classroom portion only. Open water completion, if you want it, must be arranged separately with the instructor at additional cost. You need your own mask, fins and snorkel. A thin wetsuit is also helpful for the pool. All other gear is provided. INSTRUCTOR: Derek Larson. Mr. Larson has been a NAUI SCUBA Instructor since 1989 and he is also a professor of marine biology!PRICE: Varies based on number of participantsEmail [email protected] for more info or to set up a class

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Build strength & stamina walking against the current in our warm water recreation pool. Enjoy the company of others as you rehabilitate and work out in 90° water.

Join professional athletes & trainers Anik & Jay Wild in this fun new way to cross train. The 60 minute class will consist of circuit training both on land and in water, guaranteed to get you fit! To learn more about Anik & Jay, visit their website at www.paddleelitefitness.com

Water Yoga takes the principles and movements of Yoga and adapts them to the water environment. With the release of gravity the body is able to find the optimum stretch. By using the rhythm of the breath an inner sense of relaxation can be achieved.No Class: 9/26, 9/28, 10/10, 10/12, 11/23

Yoga on a paddleboard has become an ideal way to pracetic yoga in a pool, pond, lake or the ocean. The principles that are taught on the yoga mat become essential and even more appreciated on the board. Enhancing the experience of concentration and moving with the breath on water, we have created a floating class room that allows students to develop core strength, balance, do things you never thought possible & stay warm indoors.

DAYS: Ongoing-view current public pool hours for any schedule changes. TIMES: Mon. - Fri.: 10am-12pm & 4-7pmFEES: Drop in pool admission or pool passes accepted

DATES: October 4th-April 25DAYS & TIMES: Thurs, 9-10amFEE: $20 drop in or $75 for a 5 class punch card, (no pool pass accepted)INSTRUCTORS: Anik & Jay Wild

DAYS: Ongoing Mon. & Wed. TIMES: 10-11 amFEES: $11 drop in, $85 for a 10 class punch card, (no pool pass accepted)INSTRUCTOR: Joanna McMullens

DAYS: Tuesday 10-11:15amThursday 6-7:15pmFEE: $15 drop-in$75 5 class punch, $125 10 class punch. (no pool pass accepted)INSTRUCTOR: Eileen AllenLOCATION: Truckee Pool

Water Walking

Water Bootcamp

Water Yoga

SUP Yoga

INSTRUCTOR: Susan DorwartLOCATION: Community Arts CenterNature inspired stencils & unique surface decoration make this class fun. Wheel throwing & sculpture opportunities in clay as well as slabs and coils add to a large variety of projects. Designed for all levels.

INSTRUCTOR: Susan DorwartLOCATION: Community Arts CenterCreate your own holiday projects with your family and friends. Start a project on the first and finish on the next class. Option of completing project in the adult wheel thrown class.

DAYS: Mon. Ongoing TIMES: 5:30-8 pmFEES: $11 per class paid monthly or $12 drop ins, $10 monthly materials fee or $3 material fee per class paid to instructor.

DAYS: Nov. 5th & 19th. TIMES: 9:30am - 12pmFEES: $22 (both dates)+ $6 per class materials$12 drop ins + $6 materials

Wheel & Handbuilding Ceramics Adults

Holiday Ceramics Adults

ADULT AQUATIC FITNESS (CONT.)

ADULT ARTS

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ADULT ENRICHMENT

LOCATION: Meets at Lower River BBQ until the weather gets cold, then meet at the Community Recreation Center. Ki Gong is designed to promote health, well-being, longevity and mindfulness. The movements can be accomplished re-gardless of physical condition or physical issues, and can be done in a sitting position.

DATES: Tuesdays, ongoingTIME: 9-10:30 amCOST: $20 per calendar month$7 drop insINSTRUCTOR: Rolf Godon

DATES: Tues. & Wed. ongoingTIME: 9-10:30 amCOST: $16.25 per class paid monthly, or $18 drop ins. $20 materials fee paid to instructor at your first class.INSTRUCTOR: Renee GrennanLOCATION: Community Arts Center

DATES: Wed. ongoingTIME: 11am - 12pmCOST: $18 per class, paid monthly OR $20 drop insINSTRUCTOR: Renee GrennanLOCATION: Community Arts Center

DATES: Tues. ongoingTIME: 11am - 12pmCOST: $18 per class, paid monthly OR $20 drop insINSTRUCTOR: Renee GrennanLOCATION: Community Arts Center

Ki Gong Adults

Birth - 5 yearsJoin us for a weekly 45 minute music and movement class especially designed for young children and their parents, or caretakers, that includes music, movement and instrument play. Birth through 5 years. $40 Material’s fee due to instructor, at first class. **Free demo class Tuesday, September 6th - Regular class starts September 13th, or Saturday, September 10th - Regular class starts September 17th

DAYS: Tuesdays, or SaturdaysTIME: Tues: 10-10:45 am or Sat. 11-11:45 am, FEE: $130 + $40 materials fee to instructor$15 drop insINSTRUCTOR: Brooke ChabotFALL DATES: FREE DEMO: September 6 or Sept. 10CLASSES: Tues. Sept 13 - Nov. 15 Sat. Sept. 10 - Nov. 19

Music Together Family Class Birth-5yrs & Parents

Sharing playtime with your little ones is the best way to give them a positive head start to their life & has the added benefit of providing them a solid foundation for many skills needed for future school experiences. This Early Childhood educational curriculum not only offers a wide range of quality playtime - but educational benefits within the activities provided which includes: Language Arts, Math, Science, Discovery/Games, arts & crafts, music, movement puppetry and dramatic play. Parents will also be given parenting tips to help you better understand your child, the importance of play and ease those challenging moments of toddler times.

Come enjoy hours of fun for you and your little one! Baby & Me provides the inspiration you need to get your child excited about discovery and play! Creative learning activities provide fun along with movement, music and tactile experiences that have been planned to maximize your babies potential. Parenting tips also offered to help you better understand your child’s development through play.

Baby Bears offers creative ways to move, earn, play & strengthen using the fundamentals of yoga. Through self-expression and a little imagination, this class is designed to encourage little ones to explore the wonderful world of yoga.

Mommy & Me Curiosities Ages 1-3 yrs. & Parents

Baby & Me Discoveries Ages 3-12 months & Parents

Baby Bears Yoga Ages 2-5 yrs & Parents

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“Basic Firearm Safety & Shooting Fundamentals” presents the most up-to-date information and real-world techniques, with regard to the ownership, use, safety, and carrying of firearms. Demonstrations, videos, discussions, and participation in scenarios will help illustrate a wide range of firearm use and safety subjects. Safety inside the home and out at the range will be strongly emphasized during the entirety of each course. This 2-hour class is essential for all firearms owners, people interested in learning how to shoot, parents concerned with their children’s safety, and others that want to separate reality from media hype and television portrayals of firearm use.

DAYS: Sept. 29TIMES: 6-8 pmFEES: $20INSTRUCTOR: Robert GrossmanLOCATION: Community Recreation Center

Basic Firearm Safety & Shooting Fundamentals Ages 14+

INSTRUCTOR: Tammy GarbarinoLOCATION: Community Recreation Center - KitchenCome learn how to feed yourself & your family healthy, satisfying & tasty home-cooked meals. We will discover meals that are made with whole foods rich in veggies, grain & legumes. Whether you are seasoned cook or newbie, plant-based cooking can bring more variety to your kitchen, pallet & open door to a healthy lifestyle. Please note a $10 materials fee due at class

FEE: $45DAYS: MondayTIME: 6-7:30pm*Holiday classes: 5:30-7:30pmSessions:1. Grains & Legumes – 10.17.16 #79792. Veggies and Salad – 10.24.16 #79803. Nuts & Desserts – 11.7.16 #79814. Plant Based Holiday – 11.14.16 #79825. Plant Based Holiday 2 – 12.5.16 #79836. Grains & Legumes – 2.27.17 #79847. Veggies and Salad – 3.6.17 #79858. Nuts & Desserts – 3.13.17 #7986

Plant Based Cooking

For puppies up to 18 weeks. This class was created to help puppies get through their MOST critical time of their lives, using gentle, thoughtful and scientifically proven techniques to expose them carefully and thoughtfully to other puppies, people, objects , and experiences to help them get more prepared for their later lives. Five week classes; first week is orientation from 10:00 a.m. - noon (Both levels attend)

For puppies between 18 weeks to 8 months. This class is an extended review to help continue in the puppies MOST critical time of their lives, using gentle, thoughtful and scientifically proven techniques to expose them carefully and thoughtfully to other puppies, people, objects , and experiences to help them get more prepared for their later lives.

S1: Puppies up to 18 weeks:Tuesday, September 13 - October 18, 201610:00 - 11:00 am

S2: Puppies up to 18 weeks:Tuesday, November 1 - November 29, 201610:00 - 11:00 amFEE: $165.00

S1: Puppies 18 weeks to 8 months:Tuesday, September 13 - October 18, 201611:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m.S2: Puppies 18 weeks to 8 months:Tuesday, November 1 - November 29, 201611:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m.Five week classesFEE: $165.00

Puppy Preschool

Puppy Kindergarden

ADULT ENRICHMENT

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Yoga with Lauri Glenn Adults

Hatha Yoga

Beginner Yoga

Intro to Yoga, Level 1

Intro to Yoga, Level 2

These yoga classes are suitable for those with at least 6 months of a regular yoga practice who are familiar with the basic poses, breathing techniques and simple meditation. This class will be a therapeutic blend of slow flow, longer held poses, meditation, and some occasional self-massage techniques with balls and blocks! This class will offer plenty of time to focus on the basics while also presenting more challenging poses, sequencing, and an opportunity to take your practice to a deeper level. Come enjoy some yoga in a welcoming, small group environment! * Bring a yoga mat & a folded blanket or towel to sit on.

Hone, refine, and expand on the basic skills you learned in Intro To Yoga, Level 1. The class pace will be determined by the students as we explore our new skills in a small, welcoming group environment. This is the place to get really comfortable with yoga so you can feel confident attending more advanced classes. Questions are encouraged and laughter is always welcome! * Bring a yoga mat & a folded blanket or towel to sit on.

Learn the basics of Yoga in a welcoming, small group environment. Perfect for the novice or students with some experience who would like a better foundation in your practice. *Please bring your own yoga mat and a folded blanket or beach towel to sit on to each class*Sessions: 1: Sept. 6th, 13th, 20th & 27th #7965 2: Nov. 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd #7966 3: Jan. 10th, 17th, 24th, 31st #7967 4: March 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th #7968

In this 4 week series, we will continue to refine the alignment principles and connecting breath to movement that we learned in Level One as well as expand on the philosophy of yoga, learn fundamental standing, seated, and twisting poses and breathing techniques that you will commonly encounter in public, group classes. A good understanding and some practice of the lessons from Level One will allow us to move along at a comfortable, yet challenging pace without having to go back and review often. Please bring your own yoga mat and if you have a yoga block (or blocks) please bring them along as well. Props can be ordered on amazon for very reasonable prices. Sessions: 1: Nov. 29th, Dec. 6th, 13th & 20th #7969 2: April 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th #7970

Lauri Glenn is the owner of Bodhi therapeutics, Massage & Yoga. Practicing massage therapy since 1999 and yoga since 1995, Lauri’s formal yoga training has been in a variety of styles including alignment-based Vinyasa, Iyengar, & Therapeutics. Her passion lies in working with beginners and those who are

interested in finding a healthier, happier way to inhabit their bodies. Lauri feels there is something valuable for everyone in yoga and aims to create a welcoming environment to discover this! You can

read more about Lauri @ www.LauriGlenn.comContact: email Lauri @ [email protected]

DAY: Tue/FriTIME: 8-9:15amFEE: $10 per class paid monthly or $15 drop-inOngoing, monthly - starting Sept. 6th

DAY: WednesdayTIME: 6:30-7:30pmFEE:$10 per class paid monthly or $15 drop-inAge: 18+Ongoing. Monthly – starting Sept. 7th*Pre-req: Intro to Yoga, Level 1 or ap-proval from instructor

DAY: TuesdayTIME: 6:30-8pmFEE: $60 per session*** Early bird special: $50 if registered one week or more in advance.Age: 18+

DAY: TuesdayTIME: 6:30-8pmFEE: $60 per session*** Early bird special: $50 if registered one week or more in advance.Age: 18+

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ADULT ENRICHMENTYoga with Lauri Glenn (cont.) Adults

Therapeutic Yoga for Self-Care

Meditation 101

Yoga for Ski & Snowboard Conditioning

NO YOGA EXPERIENCE REQUIRED! This class is designed to relieve achy bodies, calm busy minds, and soothe overstimulated nervous systems. Over the course of 3 weeks, you will learn many tools and techniques that you can practice easily at home, to help relieve pain/tension, anxiety/stress, and unwind chronic holding patterns in the body and mind. In our common world, we are constantly being bombarded with input, overworked, overscheduled, and spread thin which sends our Nervous Systems into “Fight or Flight” mode, flooding our system with stress hormones. This class will help you undo the potential damage from this constant stress state, and promote your bodies natural ability to heal.We will learn:-lots of feel-good, self-massage techniques!-simple breathing and relaxation techniques-introduction to simple meditation/stillness practice-simple yoga poses-somatic movements to unwind the nervous system-a new way to view stress and painPlease bring your own yoga mat and a blanket or large beach towel to sit on

Meditation can bring calm, focus, and peace of mind in a busy world where we are constantly bombarded with information and input. It can also inspire creativity, increase personal confidence and improve health, well-being and healing. Learn the basics of meditation in a welcoming, small group environment. We will go over some of the many benefits of a regular meditation practice, touch on the neuroscience supporting it, and practice several different techniques that you can easily integrate into your daily lives. Please bring a meditation cushion or something comfortable to sit on the floor. Chairs will also be available for those who wish.

Tired of the same old ski fitness routine? Well, Get ready for winter with yoga! Improve your performance and enjoyment of your winter sport in this fun, 4-week series of classes. Over the course of 4 weeks, we will practice traditional yoga postures, breathing techniques, focus and concentration practices and some not-so-traditional yoga-influenced movement. All these combine to increase strength, endurance, balance, core awareness and focus. This class will be fun with plenty of hard work and plenty of laughs too! A fundamental focus will be placed on safe, alignment-based movement. It is strongly recommended to have at least 6 months of regular yoga practice so you can follow along easily with the movements and keep the flow of class going!

DAY: TuesdayTIME: 6:30-8pmFEE: $50 per session, $20 drop-ins*** Early bird special: $45 if registered one week or more in advance.Sessions:1: Oct. 4th, 11th, 18th #79712: Feb. 7th, 21st, 28th #7972

DAY: WednesdayTIME: 6-8pmAGE: 18+FEE: $25 per class or $30 drop-inSessions:1: Sept. 14th #79732: Nov. 16th #79743: Jan 18th #79754: March 15th #7976

DAY: ThursdayTIME: 6:30-7:45pmAGE: 14+FEE: $60 per series, $18 drop-in*** Early bird special: $50 if registered one week or more in advanceSessions:1: Sept. 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13 #7977

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Low impact aerobics with weights. This class focuses on toning the entire body to enhance your daily activities. Every six weeks the weight routine is changed to impact different muscle groups. Instructor is certified by the American College of Sports Medicine and is capable of adapting exercises to all fitness levels.

Core stabilization. Incorporate a stability ball into your fitness or sports training program to activate and strengthen those hard-to-reach muscles often overlooked in normal training. With a stability ball, you can perform a variety of balance, core, strength and flexibility exercises. This class will challenge all ability levels. Bring your own ball!

BODY DAYS: Mondays, Wednesdays, & FridaysCORE DAYS: Tuesdays & ThursdaysTIME: 7-8:15 amCOST: $60 for 12 classes or drop-ins $7INSTRUCTOR: Monica AltieriLOCATION: Community Recreation Center

Body Sculpture, Fat Burning

Jazzercise

Core Stability Ball

Body Sculpture & Fat Burning

& Core Stability Ball

Zumba is a high energy cardio workout class for all levels. Come join us for a fun, fast paced workout, moving and shaking to latin/hiphop/alternative music! Ongoing, monthly class.

DAYS: Wed. & Fri. ongoing monthlyTIME: 7:45-8:45 amFEE: $60 per month, $10 Drop-ins, $80 for 10 class punch cardINSTRUCTOR: Katy KulaLOCATION: Community Recreation Center

Zumba

ADULT FITNESS

Community Recreation CenterJazzercise is a pulse-pounding, beat-pumping fitness program that gets you results…fast. It’s a calorie-torching, hip swiveling, dance party with a hot play list to distract you from the burn.INSTRUCTOR: Karen Aulwurm (925)286-5316, Sherri MooreFEES:$55/ mo or $45/ mo EFT (Electronically funded transfer) Unlimited classes$100 for 2 months Unlimited classes$70 - 10 class punch card (good for two months, and good for all classes)Express class only, includes Saturday: $40 per month$10 drop inFees paid to instructor except for EFT and online at www.jazzercise.com

DATES: Mon.-Sun. 9-10 amAlternating Class format: Dance Mixx, Fu-sion, Interval, Core, Strike M/W/F: 4:30-5:00 pmExpress class begins Sept. 7th. A 30 min. blast of danced based cardio and strength.

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This Karate school has classes for all experience levels. Advanced classes focus on conditioning and cardio, kumite, kata and weapons. Saturday classes are included in monthly fees. Fees to instructor. Additional fees for insurance and Gi are paid to instructor.

Belly Dance workout! All levels. Learn belly dance movements such as isolations, shimmies & hip movements. Great body workout! Learn middle eastern drum beats.

Ages 12+: Mon/Wed 6-7:30 pmAdvanced Class: Tues & Thurs. 4:30-6 pm FEES: $65/month (11 & under), $75/month (12+)INSTRUCTOR: Tony Altieri, Sensei

DAYS: Tuesdays, Ongoing, Starting in Sept.TIME: 6:30-7:30 pmFEE: $10 per class, paid monthly in advanceor $12 drop ins per classINSTRUCTOR: Heather Rose FordLOCATION: Community Recreation Center

Karate All Ages

Belly Dancing Ages 14+

Aikido is a non-aggressive, non-competitive Martial Art teaching new ways of responding to ‘being attacked’. Our beginner class is a gentle introduction to the practice. You do not need experience or special equipment.

TIME: 6-7:30 pmDAYS: Wed, Thurs, SunWeds & Thurs 6:00-7:30 pmBEGINNER: Sun 6:00-7:00 pm FEE: $45/month unlimited, $25/ 1 day per week monthly, or $10 drop insINSTRUCTORS: Sally Jones & Kahlil JohnsonLOCATION: Community Arts Center

Aikido Ages 13+

Intermediate or better skaters, come on out and learn the beautiful sport of ice dancing! No partner needed-guys are encouraged to attend! We’ll start with the basic steps, then put them together as we learn beginning dances like the Canasta Tango, Rhythm Blues and Dutch Waltz. This class will smooth out your skating and give you a great work out to music!Registration starts on Oct. 10th.

Ice Dancing Lessons Ages 13+

SATURDAYSS1: Dec 5, 12, 19S2: Jan 9, 16, 23S3: Feb 6, 13, 20FEES: $32 per session or $14 Drop in(new ice dancers should attend full sessions)TIME: 9:45-10:15 amINSTRUCTOR: T.B.A.

ADULT FITNESS

FEES: $33 per session (3 classes)DROP INS: $15 per date (call ahead)INSTRUCTOR: T.B.A.Group lessons include skates and free skating at open skate, day of lesson. *Register starting Oct. 10th.

PRIVATE LESSONS1/2 hour lessons are available. Pleasecall the Ice Rink @ 587-6172Adults can sign up for any class offered, if they are willing to skate with younger kids.

Ice Skating Lessons Ages 3+

TIMESFridays:Parent & Tot Ages 3-6, 3:30-4 pmBeg. I (independent skaters) Ages 5+, 4-4:30 pmBeg. II Ages 5+, 4:30-5 pmIntermediate Ages 5+, 5-5:30 pmSaturdays:Beg 1 Ages 5+, 10:30-11 amBeg 2 (independent skaters) Ages 5+, 11-11:30 amIntermediate All Ages, 11:30-Noon

DATESFridaysS1: Dec 2, 9, 16S2: Jan 6,13,20S3: Feb 3, 10, 17SaturdaysS1: Dec 3, 10, 17S2: Jan 7, 14, 21S3: Feb 4, 11, 18

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NOON BALLThe BEST pick-up basketball in Tahoe. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at the Community Recreation Center.TIME: 11:00-1:00 pmFEES: $5 Drop In per day or $43 per 10 visit punch card

EVENING DROP INWarm up for the league by joining us for one of our evening dates.FALL: September 28, Oct. 5WINTER: TBADAYS: WednesdaysTIME: 6:00-8:00 pmFEE: $5 drop insLOCATION: Community Recreation Center

50+ DROP INJoin us up at the Vets Hall on High Street forsome evening basketball!DAYS: TuesdaysDATES: November 1-April 25 TIME: 6 – 7:30 pmFEE: $4 drop insLOCATION: Veterans Hall 10214 High Street

Basketball Drop Ins

ADULT SPORTS

3 ON 3 LEAGUE35 & Older and Open divisionsDust off the Chuck Taylors and hit the floor.FALL: Starting Sept. 26WINTER: Starting January 23TEAM FEES: $180 including player feesDAYS: MondaysTIME: 6:00-9:00 pmLOCATION: Alder Creek Middle School Gym

FULL COURT LEAGUESpace is limited per league, so sign up early! League may be combined or split into A and B depending on number and ability of teams.Players must be 18 years old and up and may participate on one team only. Check out our Drop In Basketball to get warmed up for theseason! Teams play an 8 game season + playoffsDAYS: WednesdaysFALL: Starts Oct. 12 WINTER: TBAGames are between 6 - 10 pmFEE: $390 LOCATION: Community Recreation Center

Basketball Leagues

FREE AGENTS!!!Want to join a team but don’t know how? Email [email protected] to be put on our free

agent list. It is helpful to include a short description of your experience and the level of competition you are looking for.

Enterprising free agents can combine forces and create a new team. Drop-in is always a great place to start meeting players that play in the leagues.

Rec League games are always open to the public if you want to check out the action or see if any teams are looking for players.

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Fun Pick-up games to get you ready for the Fall Futsal League.DAYS: Tues. & Thurs. FALL: Sept. 27 & 29, Oct. 4, 6, 11, 13WINTER: TBATIME: 6:00-8:30 pmDROP INS: $5LOCATION: Community Recreation Center

Futsal Drop In

$3 Drop In Ping Pongat the Veteran’s Building from

5-8 pm on Thursdays

Back for an 12th season! All broomball players 18 + are invited to play. No skating experience is required to play this fun, fastpaced game. We provide the “brooms” and balls, you provideyour own helmet, snow boots or broom ball shoes, and safety gear. Sign up as a team with at least 6.DATES: Tuesdays, Dec. 6- Mar. 7TIMES: 6:30-10:00 pm gamesTEAM FEES: $500 incl. player feesLOCATION: Truckee Ice Skating Rink *Helmets RequiredRegistration starts Oct. 10 for returning teams from last year and opens for new teams Oct. 24

Broomball

ADULT SPORTS

Our most popular league! Come join this action packed coed adult sport at the indoor gymnasium at the Community Recreation Center! Futsal is a fast paced game similar to indoor soccer. This sport requires skill and ball control. Teams of 5 will compete in an 8 game season with playoffs. Games will be officiated. DAY: Tues. & Thurs.DATES: FALL: Oct. 18-Jan. 13, WINTER: TBATIMES: 6:15 pm - 11:00 pmFEE: $470LOCATION: NEW Community Recreation Center

FUTSAL LEAGUESOpen A - all ages (most competative league)Open B - all agesNEW! Senior League - all male players ages 35+ all female players ages 30 +

NEW! TEEN FUTSALA futsal league for high school students. Games will be officiated. Teams of 5 players play 8 games with playoffs. (Parents must sign all waivers for anyone under the age of 18)

DATES: Feb. 25 - April 29TIME: 6:00 - 10:00 pmFEES: $50 per playerAGES: Grades 9-12LOCATION: Community Recreation Center

Futsal League

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Played in the Community Recreation Center! Get warmed up for the upcoming volleyball seasonMONDAYS: Sept. 26 & Oct. 3WINTER: TBA TIME: 6-8 pmFEES: $5 per playerLOCATION: Community Recreation Center

Teams of 6 will compete in Truckee’s only Coed Volleyball League. Fun will be emphasized over competition. Each team plays an eight week season, with playoffs. It’s a great time for friends and coworkers to get together and play.FALL: October 10-December 19WINTER: Mondays, Dates: TBATIME: 6:00-9:00 pmFEES: $342 includes player feesLOCATION: Community Recreation Center

Volleyball League

ADULT SPORTS

Volleyball Drop In

Adults and skilled teens 16+ bring your own gear for 2 hours of drop in play. No Contact, no goalie, no passes, no comps, just fast- paced skating and shooting. Attendance limited to the first 20 players through the door to ensure playing time for everyone.DATES: Sundays, Nov. 20 - March 5TIME: 7:30-9:30 pmFEE: Drop ins $15 per personLOCATION: Truckee Ice Rink in Regional Park

Hockey Drop In

ADULT SMALL RINK HOCKEY LEAGUEFull season of games this year, so sign up early! Teams play fast-paced, no-contact games of 4 on 4. Halves are 20 minutes each, 3 games per night, and we cut the ice between games. 7 games plus playoffs. Be sure to show for drop in hockey Sunday nights 7:30-9:30 for practice time and organizing your team. Must have own equipment. SEASON: “B” league Thursdays, Dec. 1– March 2“C” league Wednesday, Nov. 30– March 1TIME: 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00 pm games.Warm up 10 minutes Prior to gameFEE: $490 per teamLOCATION: Truckee Ice Rink in Regional Park

Registration starts Oct. 10 for returning teams from last year and opens for new teams Oct. 24.

Hockey League

Ongoing. Pickleball is a relatively new sport combining badminton, ping pong and tennis! The game is easy for beginning players to learn and quickly develops into a fast paced competitive game for experienced players.DAY: Tues. & Thurs, OngoingTIME: 10:30-2:30 pm (10:30-12:30pm 2 courts only) Sundays, 9:30 am - 12:00 pmFEES: $4 per player or buy a 10 play punch card for $32LOCATION: Community Recreation Center

Pickleball

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FIRST AID & SAFETY

This class will teach CPR and AED for adult, children and infants. Certificates emailed directly to you from the American Red Cross upon completion of class. They are valid for 2 years. Manuals are available for a fee or can be downloaded for free on the American Red Cross website. MINIMUM OF 4 STUDENTS

This class will teach basic First Aid, an important life skill for everyone. Learn how to care for bleeding injuries, diabetics, stroke victims, burns and lots more. Certificates issued through the American Red Cross, and will be emailed to you directly from Red Cross upon completion of class. Certificate is valid for 2 years. MINIMUM OF 4 STUDENTS

FEE: $65DAYS: MondayFALL CLASS: 9 am - 3 pmNov. 19thWINTER CLASS: 5 pm - 10 pmFeb. 4thSPRING CLASS:April 22ndINSTRUCTOR: Tessa WaldronLOCATION: Community Recreation Center, After School Room

FEE: $65DAY: TuesdayFall AM Class:June 14, 9-11:30 amWinter PM Class3:30 - 5:30 pmINSTRUCTOR: Tessa Waldron LOCATION: Community Recreation Center, After School Room

CPR & AED CLASS For Adult, Child, & Infant

First Aid

Manuals are available for a fee, or free for first aid classes if you download from the Red Cross website. Breathing barriers required:

$5 Keychain, $10 Keychain w/mouthpiece $15 pocket mask.

Manuals are available for a fee, or free for first aid classes if you download from the Red Cross website. Breathing barriers required: $5 Keychain, $10 Keychain w/mouthpiece, $15 pocket mask.

We offer online CPR & FIRST AID classes with classroom certification. Contact Tessa at [email protected] for more information.

Minimum of 3 online class participants.

Have 4+ students and these dates don’t work for you? Email [email protected] for custom classes.

This is a required class for anyone wanting to become a lifeguard. It includes Lifeguard Training, Advanced First Aid, and CPR for the Professional Rescuer w/AED and Administration. Students must show proof of age (15+), be able to swim 500 yards continuously, shallow dive, surface dive and tread water. This class is an online blended learning class, meaning 1/3 of the class is taken at your own time, online. Participants must register with the Red Cross PRIOR to the start of class, a registration link and additional information will be provided to participants before the start of class. -Be ready to swim every day in an appropriate athletic swim suit (ladies, no bikinis!). MINIMUM OF 6 STUDENTS

Lifeguard Training Ages 15 + S1: #7993Oct. 12, 13 & 14th 6-9:30pm Oct. 15 & 16th 9am-5pm S2: #7994Dec. 19-23rd 8:30am-2:30pm S3: #7995April 10-15th 8:30am- 1:30pm Wed & Fri. 2:45-5pm; Sat. 9am-5 pm FEES: $215 plus $35 fee to Red CrossLOCATION: Truckee Community PoolINSTRUCTOR: Amanda Oberacker

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COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER

MAIN OFFICE HOURS:Mon-Thurs 8 am - 5:30 pm Friday 9 am - 5 pmClosed Weekends and all Federal Holidays

Never been to the Fitness Center & Indoor Track

before?

Cut out this coupon for a

FREE TRIAL VISIT!See pg. 41 for more information on

the Fitness Center(one time use, valid one person per coupon)

FITNESS CENTERCLIMBING WALLMEETING ROOMS

GYMNASIUMART EXHIBIT

All rentals must be requested at least 2 weeks in advance.

Contact [email protected] or call 530-582-7720

FREE WIFI

8924 Donner Pass Rd., Truckee, CA 96161Phone: 530-582-7720Fax: 530-582-7724

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COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER

See pages 22-25 for more information about the Truckee Community

Theater

RENTALSParties

MeetingsMovie Premieres

KitchenAudio

Padded ChairsWet Bar

All rentals must be requested at least 2 weeks in advance.

Contact [email protected] or call 530-582-7720

Non Profit Organizations in the Arts Center:

At the Kindred Art and Folk Institute we focus on making

the skills and knowledge necessary for a harmonious life

more widely available to the people of the Truckee/Tahoe

Region and beyond. Join us to experience the beauty of our region through arts, natural history, and contemporary

strategies for sustainable living.

Arts For The Schools is a bi-state 501 (c)3 non-profit that fundamentally believes that

access and exposure to the arts is essential for all. Arts For The Schools fills the gaps in visual and performing arts education for more than 10,000 children at K-12 schools AND provides

access to artistic excellence for the public.

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10 LANE COMPETITION POOL & RECREATION POOL8924 Donner Pass Rd.

COMMUNITY POOL

Fitness/PoolCombo PassMonthly: $65

Quarteryl: $150Annual: $475

FITNESS/POOLCOMBO PASS

Adult Resident Monthly: $65Adult Resident Annual: $475

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SWIMMING POOL HOURSLANE USE AVAILABILITY IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. MINIMUM OF 4 LANES AVAILABLE DURING LAP SWIM HOURSAGES 14 & UNDER MUST HAVE AN ADULT WITH THEM TO ENTER THE POOL.Up to Date scheduling can be found on tdrpd.org

Lap Pool

Rec Pool

PARTY ROOM RENTALThe New Swimming Pool will have a “party room” for

public to rent for events, gatherings & meetings. The party room is a 20’ x 25’ room complete with storefront windows that view the recreation pool, seating for 20 people, refrigerator, TV & counter

space.BIRTHDAY PARTY- Includes admission for 20 people, 1 hour & 15min. in the Party Room. Available Saturdays and Sundays with start times ranging from 12pm - 4:30pm. $150 + $25 Admin Fee.

*SWIM TESTING(AGES 14 AND UNDER)During open swim times, children under 14 years old will need to pass our swim-ming test before entering the pool. Test includes a 25 yrd swim and 1 minute of treading water. If the child does not pass they can enter the pool with a life jacket. Testing will take place for 10 min every hour on the hour.

FEESDROP-INAdult Resident: $6Adult Swim Happy Hour: $3Child Resident (2-17): $4Adult Non-Resident: $8Child Non-Resident: $6

MONTHLYAdult Resident: $50Child Resident (2-17): $25Adult Non-Resident: $75Child Non-Resident: $35

QUARTERLYAdult Resident:: $120Child Resident: (2-17) $60

ANNUALAdult Resident:: $390Child Resident (2-17): $180

OPEN TO PUBLIC!

Residency status is in one of the following zipcodes: 95728, 96140, 96141, 96142, 96143, 96145, 96146, 96148, 96160, 96161, 96162

Sat./Sun.

7am - 10am12pm - 6pm (open swim)

12pm - 6pm

6am - 1pm4:30 - 7pm(6-7pm open swim)

10am - 1pm4pm - 7pm

Mon. - Fri.

(Mon. - Fri.) - Happy Hour Swim 1/2 off admission from 10am - 11am)

Open Swim times in the lap pool include diving board, basketball, & rope climb availability.

Adult Only times from 9am - 10am in both pools.

BELLY FLOP STOP!Start your morning off right with a swim and coffee, tea, smoothies, muffins, and yogurt parfait. We also have deli sandwich options and snacks for you to replenish after all your activity in the pool. Come by the pool and ‘stop’ in for food and drinks.

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FITNESS AREA AND INDOOR TRACK AT COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER8924 Donner Pass Rd.

TRACK OPEN EXCEPT FOR ALL LEGAL HOLIDAYSTrack Phone: 530-550-4458 Email: [email protected]

FITNESS CENTER

FITNESS/POOLCOMBO PASSAdult Resident Monthly: $65Adult Resident Annual: $475

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FITNESS CENTER HOURS

MONTHLY CALENDAR AVAILABLE AT THE COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER OR ONLINE AT WWW.TDRPD.ORG.

WINTER HOURS - (10/3 - 5/28)Mon-Fri: 6 a.m.- 8 p.m.Saturday: 8 a.m.- 1 p.m.Sunday: 8 a.m.- 12 p.m.

AGE REQUIREMENTS• 10-13 can walk the track only with a guardian• 14-15 can walk the track alone (after parent has signed waiver) but can only use equipment if guardian is supervising• 16-17 can use all equipment unsupervised once waiver signed by guardian• 18+ no restrictions

FEESDROP-INAdult: $6Youth (10-13): $4Seniors (62+) $5

MONTHLYAdult: $39Youth (10-13): $25Seniors (62+) $30

QUARTERLYAdult: $85Youth (10-13): $65Seniors (62+) $75

ANNUALAdult: $280Youth (10-13): $200Seniors (62+) $210

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CLIMBING WALL

TRUBLUE Auto Belays!Don’t have a belayer or don’t

know how to belay?Use one of our 4 auto belay

systems!

Have a RAD party at the climbing wall!Set up your 2 hour party at least 2 weeks in advance.DAYS: Saturdays or SundaysTIMES:10:30 am-12:30 pm or 1-3 pmFEES: 6-12 participants: $15013-18 participants: $200AGES: 5 - AdultIncludes harness and staff belayers. Must wear clean dry shoes.

Tell your teacher that they can bring thewhole class for a fun 2 hr. field trip to usethe Climbing Wall!$5 per student, minimum of 25 kids ($125)Please call 550-4419 to schedule.

Ages 5 to Adult: One hour lesson designedspecifically to meet individual needs. Depending on availablity of instructor.FEE: $25 per hour $15 each additional personCall 550-4419 for more info.

Climbing is a fun and challenging sport that everyone can enjoy! It enhances your self-esteem, self-confidence, and patience. Learn the techniques in climbing and how to improve your mental and physical skills in a positive and fun environment!

• 29’ wall• 4 auto belays, routes from 5.5 - 5.12• 12’ x 18’ Bouldering Wall, with problems VB –V6

CLIMBING PARTIES

SCHOOL FIELD TRIPS

PRIVATE LESSONS

Pre-registration required for all classes. Register online or call (530)582-7720 for more options.Email [email protected] or 550-4419 for more info or to make suggestions!

PUBLIC HOURS:Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays6-8:30 pm

CLIMBING FEES:$7 drop in, $50 for a 10 visit punch cardRentals: $2– Harness $3– ShoesUse our Auto Belays OR get certified to belay your climbing partner.AGES 5 to Adult (minors must be accompanied by an adult.)

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Winter Birthday? Have your party at the rink! We have a package that includes: WARMING HUT & HOT COCOA for up to 10 kids!DAYS: Wed/Fri/Sat/Sun during public skate timesRENTAL FEE: $25 per hourAdmission & Skate Rentals not included.

WARMING HUT RENTAL

Located just 1/2 mile south of Downtown Truckee in the Truckee River Regional Park on Old Brockway Rd, the Truckee Ice Rink features public skating, skate rentals, a snack bar, group and private lessons for all

age groups taught by experienced instructors, broomball leagues, and more! The outdoor setting under tall pines, complete with bonfire, overhead lights, and music to skate by, makes for a truly enjoyable outing!

SEASON: November 25 through March 5

*Passes must be purchased from TDRPD Main Office, please provide proof of residency in our District in order to pay non resident rate. (No new photo pass needed if you currently have a pool or West End Beach

pass)ICE RINK HOURS SUBJECT TO CHANGE OR CLOSURE DUE TO WEATHER

Go to www.tdrpd.org for the most up to date calendar.

ICE RINK

LOCAL DAILY FEES$5 All Ages

NON -DISTRICT FEES$7 All Ages

SEASON PASSES$37 Child$40 Adult

NON-DISTRICT PASS$50 All ages

($3 Skate Rentals)

See pg. 16, 33

for lessons

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GymAuditorium (with stage)

KitchenMeeting Rooms

Overnight Rentals for Non-Profit & Youth Groups available by reservation.Call 530-582-7720 for more info and to reserve your room today.

(2 weeks advanced notice)

Public Boat RampBill Rose Park

Truckee Bike ParkFloriston ParkMeadow Park

Ponderosa Golf CourseTruckee River Regional Park

37 Public Piers at Donner LakeShoreline Park

Riverview Sports ParkTruckee Skate Park

West End Beach

VETERANS BUILDING

SUMMER FACILITIES

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The Family Resource Center of Truckee is a community hub where families and individuals can connect with resources and information. The Center provides advocacy and support in addressing fundamental needs of families and helping them navigate the human services system. The FRC also provides a variety of on-site programming, including Legal Self-Help and Meditation; Infant & Toddler Enrichment Classes; health education and support in obtaining health insurance. Services are provided in English and SpanishLOCATION: Next to the KidZone Museum(located in the old Teen Center building)HOURS: Monday-Friday, 9:00 am-4:00 pmPHONE: (530) 587-2513

Sierra Senior Services feeds and supports seniors in the North Lake Tahoe and Truckee Communities• Daily Wellness Checks. Our delivery volunteer drivers bring a hot meal, some conversation and a daily health check to home-bound seniors.• Safety Net Checks. To be sure people are okay and safe in their homes.• Library Assistance• Monthly Blood Pressure Clinic• Fun Activities and Socialization• Health & Wellness Seminars• Resources and Referrals(530) [email protected] Address: 10040 Estates Drive, Truckee, CA 96161

This Children’s Museum has amazing interactive exhibits and programs for youngsters that focus on development through hands-on learning. Perfect for those snowy days! Kidzone Museum offers free weekly classes for ages 0–6, as well as classes for ages 3-12. The Museum is also available to rent for Birthday parties! Check the website for updated class schedules.LOCATION: 11711 Donner Pass Rd. (left of High School)HOURS: Call for current hoursPHONE: 587-KIDS (5437)WEB: www.kidzonemuseum.org

1st Sunday of each month Come for a full pancake breakfast with eggs, bacon & sausage, pancakes, coffee, tea or juice. Support the Senior Meals on Wheels Program.LOCATION: Truckee Senior Apartments Dining Room 10040 Estates Drive (by Regional Park)HOURS: 8-11:30 amFEES: Adult- $7, Under 12- $3, Seniors- $4

HEALTH & WELLNESS PROGRAMSTahoe Forest Hospital wants you to be healthy! Realizing health can sometimes be a challenge, Tahoe Forest Hospital offers a wide range of special events, classes, and programs dedicated to improving your health, fitness, and quality of life.Please call for more information and a complete listing of all we offer!LOCATION: 10710 Donner Pass Road, TruckeePHONE: 587-3769

This non-profit agency provides services to children and families in Nevada and Sierra counties. Services include subsidized childcare, resources and referrals to parents seeking childcare, parenting education services, and technical assistance to childcare providers.LOCATION: 10075 Levon, Suite 210A (Joseph Center)HOURS: Monday-Friday, 8:00 am-4:00 pmPHONE: 530-587-5960WEB: www.sncs.org

FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER

SIERRA SENIOR SERVICES

KIDZONE MUSEUM

PANCAKE BREAKFAST FUNDRAISERSTAHOE FOREST HOSPITAL

SIERRA NV CHILDREN’S SERVICES

COMMUNITY CONNECTION

TAHOE TRUCKEE FLY FISHER CLUBMeetings the 3rd Thursday of every month6:30 to 8:30 pm at the Community Rec Center. www.ttff.net Contact: Paul Dillon

VOLUNTEER CONNECTIONCheck www.communitycollaborative.org for more information.

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YOUTH GROUP CONTACTS:TDRPD Youth Sports Hotline 530-550-4419Boy Scouts www.BSATroop267.orgCub Scouts www.truckee-scouting.orgGirl Scouts www.truckee-scouting.orgLittle League www.truckeelittleleague.comTruckee Youth Football www.truckeeyouthfootballandcheer.comAYSO soccer www.truckeeayso.orgTruckee Tahoe Swim Team www.truckeeswim.comGirls on the Run www.girlsontherunsierras.orgSierra Nevada Water Polo www.snwaterpolo.comJr. Horsemen [email protected] Soccer Club www.barcelonanorcal.org

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Cribbage fans of all ages meetWednesdays from 6:30-9:30 pm.Come play this popular game- Boards and cards provided! Located at the Veterans Hall.

Call Greg Schleusner at 587-7339$12 Drop ins

Bring your lunch and a partner for the friendliest duplicate bridge game in town. We play every Thursday from 10:30-3:00 pm at the Community Rec Center.FEE: $4 Drop in per person.

Call Kathleen Semrad916-947-0766 with any questions.

OUTRIGGER CANOE CLUBYes, we paddle as long into the Fall season as we can, usually into November! We leave from our West End Beach pavilion area. We also participate in races along the California Coast into October! For more information please go to: TahoeOutrigger.org

Cribbage Club

Duplicate Bridge Group

Kawaiulu O’ Tahoe

COMMUNITY CONNECTION

11200 Donner Pass Rd, E-4, Truckee, CA 96161(530) 550-0183 Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm

are your windows covered?

Skyline Gliding Panels®

www.dluxwindowcoverings.com

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BIG TRUCK DAY - 6th annualSaturday, October 2211 am-2 pmFREE!Bring your child, of any age, by the new Town Corporation yard (beside the new Forest Service building on Stockrest Springs Rd.) for a hands-on, up-close day with heavy Equipment! Let us know if you have a big truck or equipment you would like to make available for display that day! Please call 530-550-4457

HALLOWEEN PARADE!Friday, October 28For children of all ages- Parade through downtown Truckee to the Community Arts Center then Trick-or -Treat through the Community Art Center for candy! IF YOU ARE A BUSINESS & WOULD LIKE TO PARTICIPATE IN HANDING OUT CANDY, PLEASE CONTACT US @ 530-550-4455Parade leaves the Truckee TrainStation at 6 pm sharp!

ART SHOW- COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTERDATE: TBD

Opening Reception: TBDTIME: 5-7 pm

More info at www.tdrpd.org

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SKI & SNOWBOARD

SWAP

34th ANNUALTRUCKEE SKI & SNOWBOARD SWAP

Saturday, November 5, 2016Community Recreation Center

8924 Donner Pass Rd

Back with a wide variety of new and used equipment, accessories, clothing and miscellaneous winter gear for the entire family. Come join the fun and look for bargains. Local reps from ski shops and resorts will be on hand to answer your questions. Proceeds from the Swap help support Truckee Youth Sports Programs such as Buddy Werner, Girls volleyball and Youth basketball.

How To Sell Equipment: Any business Or individual may sell equipment at the Swap. A

20% commission is charged on all merchandise sold. Equipment check in tags will be available

at the Main Office a week before the event. Please call 530-582-7720 for more info.

Sign up to volunteer for the ski swap starting on Oct. 1, and you get to pre-shop the swap!

Merchant Check In: Fri, Nov 4, 5:00-7:00 pm Equip. Pick Up: Sat, Nov 5, 5:00-7:00 pmPublic Check In: Sat, Nov 5, 7:30-9:00 am Sales Check: Sun, Nov 6, 9:00-11:00 am

Swap Hours: 11:00 am-4:00 pmAdmission $2 for Ages 13+, Kids 12 and under free!!!