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2017 Fall Activity GuideSeptember - December2017 Fall Activity GuideSeptember - December

We Create Community Through People, Parks & Programs

LOMPOCRECREATION

125 West Walnut Ave., Lompoc, CA(805) 875-8100 www.cityoflompoc.com

Programs for Youth, Teens, Adults & Seniors125 West Walnut Ave., Lompoc, CA(805) 875-8100 www.cityoflompoc.com

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SPECIAL EVENTS

Come out and enjoy a great family experience at Beattie Park. This event is geared for all ages and ability levels for people to experience a

great 5k/10k race. All participants will have a chance for 1st & 2nd place awards. A T-Shirt can be purchased for $10 the day of the event.

Ages: 7 & UpDate: Sunday, September 10thCheck-in: 8:00AM - 8:45AMTime: 9:00AM – 10:00AMLocation: Beattie ParkFees: $15 Early Bird Registration through 09/08 $20 On-Site

BEATTIE PARK 5K/10K FUN RUN/7 & Up

This is a great event to allow a creative outlet for all ages. This event has six different categories of competition, Youth (K – 8th grade), Teen (9th – 12th grade), Adult Amateur (18 & older) and

Adult Professional (18 & older), nature (all ages), Faces (all ages). Ribbons will be given to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in each category and Best of Show. Please submit photos between September 1st through September 29th to the Anderson Recreation Center front desk. Call 875-8100 for competition application and rules for entering your photo.

Ages: 5 years and upDate: Saturday, October 14th

Time: 10:00AM-2:00PMLocation: Dick DeWees Community & Senior Center

Fees: $3 per photo entry

LOMPOC VALLEY PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION

ARTS & VINES Craft Boutique & Wine Tasting EventJoin us for a new event designed to bring the art of wine tasting and the desire to see and purchase homemade crafts all in one location. All proceeds from this event will support equipment replacement at the Lompoc Aquatic Center and the Swim Lesson Scholarship Fund. For information on how to be a vendor, call Ashlee Winslow at 805-875-2703.

Ages: All • Date: Saturday, October 28thTime: 11:00AM-4:00PM • Location: Anderson Recreation Center

Come out and enjoy a great family experience at River Park. This event is geared for all ages and ability levels for people to experience a great 3-mile race. A T-Shirt can be purchased for $10 the day of the event and prizes will be

awarded for 1st & 2nd place in each category. Ages: 5 – 7 years - 1 mile; 8 & up - 3 miles Session/Date: Sunday, November 19th Check – In: 8:00AM – 8:45AM Time: 9:00AM – Start Time Location: River Park, Fitness Trail Fees: $15.00 Early Bird Registration through November 17th

$20.00 Late Registration or On-site registration

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GENERAL INFORMATION

MESSAGE FROM THE RECREATION TEAM!

Your Lompoc Recreation Division Team welcomes you to the 2017 Fall Recreation Activity Guide filled with information related to Lompoc City Parks and Recreation Division programs, facilities and services.

As the children return to school, the days may remain warm, but we realize it will not be long before the Holidays are upon us. Your Lompoc Recreation Division Team has many great events, classes and excursions planned to celebrate this season and the upcoming Holidays. Just a few to mention would be the Youth Basketball League for boys and girls 4 years old to 8th grade, swim lessons year round and our exciting Photography Contest.

As the days grow shorter, don’t forget to train for the Turkey Trot or schedule your visit from Santa Claus…..there is something for every holiday. Don’t forget the 2017 Lompoc Valley Children’s Christmas Season Parade “Winter Wonderland”…an exciting time when everyone in Lompoc comes together to celebrate the beauty of “community” in Lompoc. If you are looking for that perfect gift this Christmas...…consider shopping at our upcoming craft show in October or a gift certificate for a recreation program, or even passes to the Lompoc Aquatic Center!

As you turn these pages, please remember the benefits of recreation for your mind, heart and body. Exercise programs are good for your physical health; the social opportunities are good for your mental health and being happy and healthy are great for your heart. Keep in mind that we are here for you to “Create Community Through People, Parks & Programs”.

FACILITIES & PARKSFACILITIESRental facilities include the Anderson Recreation Center and Dick DeWees Community & Senior Center, accommodating 30-300 people for special events, exhibition, meetings, etc., and the Civic Auditorium, with a seating capacity of 430 for performing arts, seminars, meetings, etc. Rates will vary depending on the size of the facility needed, the type of activity and the length of the activity. Applications and fee schedules are available at the Anderson Recreation Center, 125 W. Walnut Ave. Contact Sue Slavens, at 875-8098, for more information.

PARK RESERVATIONSLarge groups are encouraged to reserve City park group picnic areas and BBQ pits. Group picnic facilities are available at Ryon Park, Beattie Park, Ken Adam Park and River Park. These group areas can accommodate large groups up to 150 persons. Please complete facility reservation forms at the Anderson Recreation Center, 125 W. Walnut Ave., between the hours of 9:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday. Smaller individual tables and braziers are available on a first-come, first-served basis in all parks. For more information contact 875-8100.

PARK MAINTENANCEThe parks division, maintains nearly 400 acres of City parks, public facility grounds, parkways, and open space. City parks are open to the public daily from 7:30 am until dusk.

Recreation DivisionMario Guerrero Jr., Recreation Manager Chad Dawson, Recreation Supervisor Sue Slavens, Recreation Supervisor

Ashlee Winslow, Recreation Supervisor Johanna Kinard, Recreation Coordinator

Parks DivisionDanny Lara, Park Maintenance Supervisor

Administrative StaffShandee Vega, Office Staff Assistant II Alyssa Lozoya, Office Staff Assistant I

Melissa Resendiz, Office Staff Assistant IParks and Recreation Commission

Pat Brady, Chairperson Chris Braxton, Commissioner Dave Baker, Commissioner

Craig McNamee, Commissioner Charles Sommer, Commissioner

Senior CommissionRobert Kennedy, Chair

Mary Lou Parks Noel Lossing, Commissioner Alyce Martin, Commissioner

Roberta Woods, CommissionerYouth Commission

Olivia Brown, Vice Chair Scott Betschel, Commissioner

Leo Calvo, Commissioner Brianna Gonzales, Commissioner Beverly Kennedy, Commissioner Tyler Rainwater, Commissioner

Beverly Rawlings, Commissioner Stacey Rawlings, Commissioner Jessica Streett, Commissioner

The Parks and Recreation, Senior, Youth and Beautification Commissions are voluntary boards appointed by the City

Council. Regular meetings are open to the public.

Lompoc City CouncilBob Lingl, Mayor

Jim Mosby, Council Member Jenelle Osborne, Council Member

Dirk Starbuck, Council Member Victor Vega, Council Member

City AdministrationPatrick Wiemiller, City Manager

Teresa Gallavan, Economic Development Director/ Assistant City Manager

Handicap AccessibilityThe Anderson Recreation Center is fully accessible to the physically handicapped. The Anderson Recreation Center has an elevator serving the east parking lot and all floors of the building, as well as a ramp serving the west, at the North “I” Street entrance. If ramp access is necessary, please call in advance so that we can assure that all doors will be open for your use. The Dick DeWees Community & Senior Center and the Lompoc Aquatic Center are single story structures with street level access with automatic accessible doors. Civic Auditorium is equipped with wheelchair access by ramp in the front of the facility and rear of the building stage access. The facility has open space for wheelchair viewing in the auditorium for performances.Reference to businesses or other entities in this publication, through advertising or otherwise, does not constitute an endorsement of such businesses by the City of Lompoc.

City Administrative Offices will be CLOSED on the following dates:

Labor Day- Monday, September 4th Veteran’s Day (Observed) – Friday, November 10th

Thanksgiving – Thursday & Friday, November 23rd & 24thChristmas – Monday & Tuesday, December 25th & December 26th

New Year’s Day – Monday, January 1st

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SPOTLIGHT CONTENTSSpecial Events ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2, 19General Information ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������3-4Active Older Adults ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5-7Youth & Teen Programs ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������8-9Youth Sports �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������10Social Scene �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������10Adult Programs ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������11-12Adult Sports �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������12Excursions ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������13Aquatics ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������14-17Parks & Facilities �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������18

“We Create Community Through People, Parks & Programs”

For your convenience, please use the following directory to contact the

Recreation Division Team Members.

Anderson Recreation Center

Recreation Administrative Offices (P) 805-875-8100 (F) 805-736-5195 [email protected]

Mario Guerrero Jr., Recreation Manager 805-875-8095

Johanna Kinard, Youth & Teen Programs 805-875-8089

Dick DeWees Community & Senior Center 805-875-8085 - Senior Information

Sue Slavens, Senior Services & Facilities 805-875-8098

Chad Dawson, Sports & Adult Programs 805-875-8092

Lompoc Aquatic Center 805-875-AQUA (2782) - Aquatic Information

Ashlee Winslow, Aquatics 805-875-2703

We reserve the right to use any photos of participants taken by our staff in our programs and facilities as

promotion material for future brochure publications, flyers, website postings and any other media

opportunity.

When there are two fees listed under a program and/or a course, the (R) is the discounted rate for those participants who reside within the city limits, paying

City taxes. The (N) is the fee for those non-residents who reside outside the city limits (Vandenberg Village, Mission Hills, Mesa Oaks, etc.) which is the actual cost

of the class and/or program.

Recreation Facility Abbreviation List

Anderson Recreation Center – ARC 125 West Walnut Avenue

Civic Auditorium Classroom – CA 217 South L Street

Dick DeWees Community & Senior Center – DDCSC

1120 West Ocean Avenue

Lompoc Aquatic Center - LAQC 207 West College Avenue

Ken Adam Park – KAPK Adjacent to Allan Hancock College

HOW DO I REGISTER?Program registrations are accepted by walk-in at the Anderson Rec-reation Center, 125 West Walnut Avenue, or by phone at 805-875-8100�

When two fees are quoted (i�e�, $20/$24), the first is the discount rate for residents of the City of Lompoc that reside within City limits and the second for non-residents�

With ActiveNet you will be able to: • Make payments • Sign up for alerts • Discover and register for new classes and events at your

convenience • Save class schedules and receipts on your profile for 24/7 access

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Programs are FREE for participants 50 years of age and older, unless otherwise indicated. The Recreation Division of the City of Lompoc reserves the right to cancel or change class locations and/or times due to low participation, or unexpected circumstances. If you should have any questions regarding the current programming for seniors, please contact (805) 875-8085 (DDCSC) or 875-8100 (ARC). All senior programs are held at the Dick DeWees Community & Senior Center, 1120 West Ocean Avenue in Lompoc.

Senior Programs will be closed on the following days to observe the holidays: Sep.4th, Nov. 10th, Nov.23rd, Nov.24th, Dec.25th, and Dec.26th.

ONGOING SENIOR ACTIVITIES(Descriptions listed on pages 6-7)

MONDAYS TUESDAYS WEDNESDAYS THURSDAYS FRIDAYS

Fit 10110:30AM - 11:30AM

HICAP1PM-3PM

Fine & Applied Arts Painting

9AM – 12PM

Strength Training9AM – 10AM

Rag Rug1PM – 3PM

Duplicate Bridge1PM – 3PM

Yoga9AM-10AM

Tea Leaves(1st & 3rd)

9:30AM-11AM

Fit 10110:30AM-11:30AM

Tai Chi1:30PM-2:30PM

TOPS8AM – 10AM

Strength Training9AM – 10AM

Lompoc Apple User Group

10AM – 11AM(Every 2nd Thurs of

the month)

Duplicate Bridge1PM – 3PM

Caring for the Caregiver

3PM-4:30PM

Movie Matinee12:30PM – 3PM

(Last Fri of month)

Braille Institute9:30AM-11:30AM(4th Friday only)

Fit 10110:30AM -11:30AM

Blood Pressure Checks

9:30AM – 12PM(First Fri of month)

PROGRAMS OFFERED DAILY PROGRAMS OFFERED/REGISTRATION REQUIRED BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

Computer Access 9AM – 3PMPool/Billiards 9AM – 3PMCAC Nutrition Lunch 11:30AM – 12PMDominos 12:30PM – 3PM

Five Wishes 875-8098AARP Safe Driving 875-8085Braille Institute 682-6222Brown Bag 875-8098Care for the Caregiver Valerie 965-1001, x419HICAP 1-800-434-0222Tea Leaves 875-8098

PROGRAMS OFFERED ON A MONTHLY BASISAARP Safe Driving Program – 10/5, 10/6

Brown Bag Program – 09/06, 09/20, 10/04, 10/18, 11/01, 11/15, 12/06. UPCOMING SPECIAL EVENTS

Valley of the Flowers Bridge Sectional Tournament September 22nd,23rd and 24th Lompoc Valley Photography Competition Saturday, October 14th

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AARP SAFE DRIVING PROGRAMThe American Association for Retired Persons is offering Driving Safety and Defensive Driving Tips for seniors in its “Safe Driving” Program. There is a $15 fee for AARP members and a $20 fee for non-members for the workbook; payable the first day of class to the instructor. You will receive a driving certificate.Instructor: Bob Hoffman Rooms 105/106Session 1: TH/F 12:00PM-4:00PM 10/05, 10/06

ALLAN HANCOCK-FINE & APPLIED ARTS PAINTINGThis class offers beginning to advanced instruction in acrylic painting, using oil techniques, experimenting with a palette knife in color mixing, composition, values and techniques. Demonstration and lively class critique with valuable discussion are a vital part of each sessionInstructor: Shirley Wallace Rooms 105/106Session 1: TU 9:00AM-12:00PM 09/5-12/19

BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS Lompoc Valley Volunteer Nurses will be giving free blood pressure checks to keep you updated on the status of your blood pressure. Stay healthy and monitor your blood pressure with this free service!Facilitator: Lompoc Valley Nurses LibrarySession 1: F 9:30AM-12:00PM 09/01, 10/06,

11/03, 12/01

BRAILLE INSTITUTE The Braille Institute will be available the 4th Friday of the month to do low-cost vision care. To schedule an appointment, please call 682-6222.Instructor: Braille Institute Staff LibraryFridays 9:30AM-11:30AM 09/22, 10/27,

TBA, 12/22

BROWN BAG PROGRAM The mission of the Brown Bag Program is to provide bags of groceries to low-income seniors as a supplement to their own food budget and to assist seniors with maintaining an independent, self-sufficient lifestyle. To apply, please call (805) 875-8085. Room 102 – C&DW 10:00 AM -11:00AM 09/06, 09/20, 10/04,

10/18, 11/01, 11/15, 12/06

CARING FOR THE CAREGIVERNeed professional help caring for senior family members? We have a support group for you too. On Thursday afternoons, to learn strategies, share common experiences and strengthen your coping skills along with various other supports. Family service agency endeavors to help caregivers help seniors. Call Sierra to make an appointment: 805-965-1001, x408Instructor: Family Service Agency Room: 118Session 1: Thursday 3:00pm-4:30pm 09/07 - 12/28

NO SESSION ON NOV. 23RD

COMPUTER ACCESSYou are welcome to use our computer. Computer is available in our library for your use to navigate the Internet or access your e-mail account in a relaxed environment.

DOMINOS Drop in and have some fun! Join others after lunch in a few games of Dominos. Have a good social time as well as experience the enjoyment of playing Dominos and an opportunity to catch up on the latest news.M-F Multi-Purpose Room 12:30PM-3:00PM 09/04- 12/29

DUPLICATE BRIDGE If you have played party bridge or duplicate bridge before, or if you have been away from the game for a while, or if you want to hone your duplicate playing and convention skills, come and join us!Every Tu/Th Room 107 1:00PM-3:00PM 09/05 – 12/28

NO SESSION ON NOV. 23RD

FIVE WISHESWe can assist filling out the Five Wishes document. Five Wishes is a living will available to anyone 18 and older. Five Wishes is a detailed legal document that covers your personal, emotional, spiritual and medical needs. The document allows you to discuss with your family, friends, and doctors how you would like to be treated if you become seriously ill. To make an appointment please call (805) 875-8098.

FIT INDIVIDUALIZED TRAINING: FIT 101This is an Arthritis based exercise program, sponsored by Carnahan Therapy, to increase strength, flexibility and balance. Exercises are performed while sitting. Join the fun!Instructor: Mario Santiago Banquet Room 102 -BSession 1: M/W/Fri 10:30AM-11:30AM 9/6 – 12/29

No Class Nov.24th & Dec.25th

GRIEF RECOVERY TRANSITION GROUP Transition group, for those who have moved beyond grief, but still find the need to get together and talk about their loss and to be with each other for social and emotional support.Every Thurs Room 118 10:00AM-11:30AM 9/7– 12/28

No Group on Nov.23rd

HICAP ASSISTANCE Assistance for Medicare beneficiaries to understand their coverage, HMO'S and medical insurance. HICAP also assists with billing problems and appeals. Please call 1-800-434-0222 for appointments.Facilitator: HICAP Staff Room 118Session 1: M 1:00PM-3:00PM 9/5-12/18

LOMPOC APPLE USER GROUP- IPHONE/IPAD CLASSLMUG meets the 2nd Thursday of the month to answer your questions about today’s new technology. Learn about your MAC, iPhone, iPad, and iPod. Room 107Thursdays 10:00AM-11:00AM 09/14, 10/12, 11/09, 12/14

Lompoc Recreation Division reserves the right to use any photos of participants taken by our staff in our programs and facilities as promotion material for future brochure publications, flyers, website postings and any other media opportunity.

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MOVIE MATINEEIf you don't go to the movies or own a VCR or DVD player, this is your chance to watch current movies! Join us for a fun afternoon enjoying a movie and some delicious popcorn on the last Friday of the month. Room 105 & 106Fridays 12:30PM-3:00PM 09/29, 10/27, 11/17, 12/29

RAG RUG AND MISC. HANDWORKThe Rag Rug Class is branching out to encompass other handwork including, but not limited to, knitting, crocheting, quilting, embroidery and cross-stitch. Participants are encouraged to bring their projects and share ideas with people who are working on varied handwork, from easy and simplistic, to time consuming and difficult, and everything in between. In addition to doing handwork, meeting like-minded folks and making new friends, it's a great class to come to just to get away from the TV, phone and computer. Little handwork, friendly chatter, sharing, thoughts and ideas. We'd like to invite you to join us. This class is for seniors 50 and older. Hope to see you there! Tuesdays 1:00PM-3:00PM Rooms 105/106 09/05- 12/19

STRENGTH TRAINING CLASSCome and join a free Strength Training Class. Increase balance, coordination, and flexibility while having FUN. This class uses sitting and standing positions only to aid in a gentle approach to wellness. Terri, the instructor, makes this class fun and enjoyable.Instructor: Terry Robinson Room 102Session 1: Tu/Th 9:00AM-10:00AM 09/05 – 12/28

No Class Nov.23rd & Dec.25th

TAI CHI FOR SENIORSTai Chi accumulates energy and leaves you refreshed and relaxed when you finish. The graceful, slow speed of our styles, coupled with an emphasis on deep breathing and mental focus, creates balance, flexibility and calmness, which relieves stress and allows for the integration of your mind and body.Instructor: Yuka Freeman Room C&DSession 1: W 1:30PM-2:30PM 09/06 – 12/27

THE TEA LEAVESTea Leaves is a local group of women writers who meet the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays of the month. Their group of 12 members conducts writing exercises and presents readings of their writings which can include prose or poetry and fiction or non-fiction for constructive critique. If the group has been filled, a waiting list will be established. New guests are encouraged to attend three sessions to see if it is a good fit for them. Trust among Tea Leave members must be established. To sign up for the group, please call 875-8098.Facilitator: Mary Lou Parks Room 107Wednesdays 9:30AM-11:00AM 09/06, 09/20, 10/04,

10/18, 11/01, 11/15, 12/06, 12/20

TOPS (TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY) Do you want to lose or maintain your weight? Then TOPS is for you. A World Wide organization with a local chapter, designed to help people lose weight through healthy eating, activities, and the support of fellow members. Our mission is to support our members as they Take Off Pounds Sensibly. Come join our weekly club and lose weight. Our leader is Kathleen Remington, and we meet every Thursday morning. Please call 736-1489 for more information. Facilitator: Kathleen Remington Room 105 & 106 Weigh-in: TH 8:00AM- 8:55AM 9/7 – 12/28Meetings: TH 9:00AM-10:00AM 9/7 – 12/28

No Weigh Ins or Meetings on Nov. 23rd

The Community Action Commission (CAC) offers a nutritional lunch program for

Seniors age 60 and older, Monday through Friday.Lunch is served 11:30 am – 12:00 pm.For more information call 310-1557.

For more rental information, contact the Lompoc Recreation Administrative Offices at 805-875-8100.

PARK & FACILITY RENTALSNeed a place to rent for your special occasion? We have banquet rooms and picnic areas available for you!

Anderson Recreation CenterDick DeWees Community & Senior Center

Civic AuditoriumLompoc Aquatic Center

Beattie ParkKen Adam Park

River ParkRyon Park

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KARATE-TANG SOO DO/ 5 & UPThis ancient martial art, originating in Korea, is a method of empty-hand and foot fighting based on the scientific use of the body in self-defense. This mysterious art is designed to develop individual character, mental strength, integrity and respect for others. This course offers a $5.00 family discount. Instructor: Theodore Jackson $50 (R), $60 (N) CABeginning ClassSession 1: Tu/Th 5:30PM-6:45PM 09/05-09/28Session 2: Tu/Th 5:30PM-6:45PM 10/03-10/31Session 3: Tu/Th 5:30PM-6:45PM 11/02-11/30*Session 4: Tu/Th 5:30pm-6:45pm 12/05-12/14*Advanced classSession 1: Tu/Th 7:00PM-8:15PM 09/05-09/28Session 2: Tu/Th 7:00PM-8:15PM 10/03-10/31Session 3: Tu/Th 7:00PM-8:15PM 11/02-11/30*Session 4: Tu/Th 7:00PM-8:15PM 12/05-12/14*

*Class fee prorated

SHOTOKAN-KARATE DO/ 5 YEARS & UPThis class specializes in professional Shotokan Karate-Do instruction, philosophy and physical conditioning with an emphasis on reflex development, timing, hand-eye coordination, balance and sense of well being. Basic skills, forms and sparring drills will be stressed equally to offer students a balanced training program. Sensei: Vito Pascua $40(R), $48(N) CASession 1: M/W 6:00PM-7:30PM 09/04-09/27*Session 2: M/W 6:00PM-7:30PM 10/02-10/25Session 3: M/W 6:00PM-7:30PM 10/30-11/27

*Class fee prorated

TWIRLING TOTS/ 3 - 6 YEARSDoes your little one love to move and shake? Our class offers an introduction to the freestyle movement of creative dance. This is a great way for your tots to stay active while having a lot of fun! Kids should wear comfortable clothing and shoes. Jeans and skirts are not recommended. *Class fee prorated. Instructor: Joci Caldera-Toledo $20(R), $24(N) ARCSession 1: Sa 9:00AM -09:45AM 09/02-09/23Session 2: Sa 9:00AM -09:45AM 10/07-10/28Session 3: Sa 9:00AM -09:45AM 11/04-11/18*Session 4: Sa 9:00AM -09:45AM 12/02-12/23

ARCHERY/ 7 – 16 YEARSWe are proud to offer this exciting and popular archery class for youth. Classes include safety, physical and mental skill, proper shooting form, and the physics and math of archery. Archery instills confidence and self-esteem in athletes and all training is done in a positive, self-assuring manner with emphasis on the enjoyment of the sport.Instructor: Thom Chamberlain $44(R), $48(N) KAPSession 1: Tu 4:00PM-5:00PM 08/29-09/19

KENDO/ 6 AND UP Kendo, literally "the Way of the Sword" is the modern sport of Japanese fencing based on traditional Kenjutsu "sword fighting". Physical benefits include improved coordination and strength, and increased stamina and aerobic capacity; and mental benefits include improved concentration, mental stamina and character development. Great for young and old, come try one of Japan's most popular martial arts! No equipment needed to start. You may purchase gear at a discount through the instructor. Jason Carter has been training in the Japanese martial arts of Kendo, Iaido and Aikido under some of the top Masters in the world for over 17 years. Session 3 & 4 will be held at DDCSCInstructor: Jason Carter $20(R), $24(N) ARCSession 1: M 5:30PM-7:00PM 09/11-09/25*Session 2: M 5:30PM-7:00PM 10/02-10/23Session 3: M 5:30PM-7:00PM 11/06-11/27Session 4: M 5:30PM-7:00PM 12/04-12/18*

*Class fee prorated

SUPER SITTER/ 11-17 YEARS Help your child make a difference by enrolling him or her in our comprehensive babysitting class. It is designed to instruct young boys and girls in basic but vital skills of child care. Class includes accident prevention, emergency actions, basic care of children, and fundamental babysitting responsibilities.Instructor: Ashlee Winslow $25(R), $30(N) LAQC ClassroomSession 1: W 9:00 am – 12:00 pm 01/03/18

LOMPOC YOUTHCOMMISSION Are you 15-21 years old and looking to serve your community?

Here is your opportunity to get involved in your community, plan events for local teens, meet new people and also beef up your college resume!

WHO’S IN?

For more information on how you can apply, visit us on the web at www.cityoflompoc.com or email

Johanna Kinard at [email protected].

MAKE A CHANGE IN THE LIVES OF OTHER TEENS AND YOUTH

VOLUNTEER FOR COMMUNITY WIDE SPECIAL EVENTS

BE A VOICE FOR YOUTH SERVICE

NEEDS

HELP PLAN FOR THE 2018 TOTAL LEADERSHIP

ANNUAL CONFERENCE

AND HAVE FUN!

MEETING INFO Anderson Recreation Center

125 West Walnut Avenue Lompoc, CA 93436

Meetings occur every 4th Monday of the Month at

7Pm

(Excluding June and July)

YOUTH & TEEN PROGRAMS

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HOLIDAY CRAFT WORKSHOPS/6-12 YEARSInstructor: Recreation Staff $30(R), $36(N) ARCJoin us this fall for fun and exciting new workshops! Students will get to explore their inner creativity in these themed workshops. Please wear work clothes as we may get a little messy! All supplies are included in registration fee.ADVENTURES WITH PAINT USING LEAVESIn this class we will explore with tempra paint and beautiful fall leaves, and learn how to bring out the inner artist in you! Each child will get to take home an 11”x14” canvas. Session 1: F 4:00PM-5:30PM 09/22

PUMPKIN DECORATING Students will get to paint and carve cute and spooky pumpkins that can be taken home as decorations. Session 1: F 4:00PM-5:30PM 10/27

CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENT MAKINGYour child will have a holly jolly time with us while we make ornaments your little one will get to deck the halls with! Each child will create three handmade ornaments that they can take home to decorate or give as a gift! Session: 1 F 4:00PM-5:30PM 12/01

SUGAR COOKIE DECORATINGStudents will get to design and decorate pre-made sugar cookies. All the fixings will be included, and students will get to take their goodies home.Session: 1 F 4:00PM-5:30PM 12/15

KRAZY KAMPS FOR KIDS/ 6 -10 YEARSThis winter, Recreation staff has created some fun and exciting camps to keep you busy during your winter break. Each camp features hands on activities, supplies, snacks and guaranteed fun. Sign up for the camp that sparks your interest, or register for both and receive a discount.Instructor: Recreation Staff $30(R), $36(N)* ARC*Register for both camps for a flat $50 fee

CREATIVE CRAFTSIf you enjoy creating items with your own two hands, you will love this new winter camp. Come and create unique and intricate pieces of art while you explore a whole new world crafted by your own imagination.Session 1: W,Th,F 10:00AM – 12:00PM 01/04-01/05/2018

SCIENCE SCENEEver wanted to be a mad scientist, or possibly wanted to play around with a few experiments? If so, this is for you! After this class, you will be able to amaze your family and friends with your knowledge of the world of science. Each day we will work on different age appropriate science projects that will blow your mind!Session 1: W,Th,F 1:00PM – 3:00PM 01/04-01/05/2018

Teen Volunteer Opportunities with Lompoc Recreation

Are you interested in gaining job skills, getting an introduction to customer service while working with children in our recreation programs? Teen volunteer positions are available this Fall. Teens will receive mentoring from current Recreation Leaders and Building Attendants to get a preview of what working for Recreation entails…FUN! Teens must be between 13-15 years of age and complete an interview/orientation process. Space is limited! Volunteers must be willing to work special events and weekends. Teen Volunteer placement is based on program needs and requests for placement are not guaranteed. For further information, please call Recreation Supervisor Sue Slavens at 805-875-8098.

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YOUTH BASKETBALL – BOYS & GIRLS LEAGUES / 3RD-8TH GRADEThis league is a recreational and learning league involving teams from the Lompoc Valley and VAFB. Boys & Girls from 3rd – 8th Grade will learn to play basketball and compete with other kids their own age. This is not a COED League!! Each player receives a team shirt and an award at the end of the season. Practice and games will be during the week and on Saturdays. All registrations will be taken at the Anderson Recreation Center. Registration fee includes twenty (20) $2.00 reimbursable raffle tickets.LITTLE DRIBBLERS 3rd & 4TH GRADE, JUNIOR DIVISION 5th & 6TH GRADE, SENIOR DIVISION 7th & 8TH GRADESession 1: M-SA 10/30-02/10

LITTLE STARS/TINY HOOPS BASKETBALL / 4 YEARS OLD*-2ND GRADE This Coed league emphasizes learning rather than competition. Boys and girls are taught the basic fundamentals of basketball. Each child receives a T-shirt and an award at the end of the season. Practice and games will be held during the week and on Saturdays. All registrations will be taken at the Anderson Recreation Center (except 09/09). Registration fee includes twenty (20) $2.00 reimbursable raffle tickets. *Must be four before the season starts.Little Stars: 4 years old – Kindergarten, Tiny Hoops: 1st / 2nd grade Session 1: M-SA 10/30-02/03

EARLY REGISTRATION FOR YOUTH BASKETBALL- SATURDAYS: September 9th & September 16th from 9:00AM-12:00PM $90 (R) $108 (N) $70 Second Child

LATE REGISTRATION FOR YOUTH BASKETBALL - SATURDAYS: September 23rd & September 30th from 9:00AM-12:00PM$100 (R) $120 (N) $80 Second Child

** Registrations will also be taken at the Anderson Recreation Center, Monday through Friday from 9am – 5pm beginning on Tuesday, September 5th.

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SOCIAL SCENEAn opportunity for individuals with developmental disabilities to participate in events and programs designed especially for them. Individuals requiring one on one assistance must provide their own assistant.

SOCIAL SCENE – ADAPTIVE DANCEEach month, it’s time to dance! Participants ages 13 and up with developmental disabilities can enjoy a great evening of fun, music, dancing and friends! Dinner and refreshments are provided. Participants requiring one-on-one assistance must provide their own assistant. FRIDAYS 6:30 – 8:30pm $8/person at the doorSeptember 15 Trolls ARC - GymnasiumOctober 20 Halloween ARC – GymnasiumNovember 17 Pajama Party ARC – Gymnasium December TBA Christmas Party ARC – Gymnasium**Tentative

YOUTH SPORTS/SOCIAL SCENE

Coming in December 2017

TEAM WELLNESS – is fun for everyone! It’s an exciting and uniquehealth and wellness program designed for individuals with and withoutintellectual disabilities. Participants are led by a trained Wellness Coach andreceive guidance, direction, and encouragement. This program complimentsany training you might already be doing, whether you are an athlete, coach,or family member. Not only is it easy to follow, but its easy to sustain on yourown after the program. Participation in Team Wellness is FREE!BENEFITS – Live happier, healthier, and more active lifestyle.Learn the importance of eating healthy. Build life-long healthyhabits. Receive healthy snack tastings and fun recipes.To register for a session or become a coach, please contactElysha Perry, (805) 925-0951 ext. 1460

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

Special  Olympics  programs  are  designed  to  give  people  with  intellectual disabilities the chance to develop physical fitness, sport skills, social skills, and increased self­esteem.  Participation in the sports program is FREE.Fall sports season will  run August­November, and the following sports will be offered:  Soccer, Softball, and Bowling.  Winter Sports Season  will  run December  2017­March  2018  and  the  following  sports  will  be  offered:  Floor Hockey and Team Wellness. We invite all eligible athletes, ages 8 years and up, to  join  our  programs.  Volunteer and coaching opportunities available at the number listed below.

Forms are available at the Anderson Recreation Center or online at www.cityofsantamaria.org.

For more information, contact Nicolas Chavez at(805) 925­0951 ext. 2353 or email [email protected]

Fall/WinterSports

Season!

Fall/WinterSports

Season!

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AERIAL YOGA/ 18 & UPAerial Yoga uses a looped piece of fabric to do poses and assist with inversions. We begin class with a few warm-ups, strengthening poses and then begin to learn inversions and hang upside down. This class is great if you want to develop and improve flexibility, strength and overall health. Most of the exercises increase core strength improving balance as well as tightening the abdominal area. Try a class an experience an amazing new way to yoga! All levels are encouraged to sign-up!Instructor: Martena Wilson $35(R), $43(N) 103 W. Walnut Ave.Session 1: W 7:00PM-8:00PM 09/6-09/27Session 2: W 7:00PM-8:00PM 10/4-10/25Session 3: W 7:00PM-8:00PM 11/1-11/22Session 4: W 7:00PM-8:00PM 11/29-12/20

CAKE DECORATING – BEGINNING/ 14 & UPThis is a fun class to learn the basics of creating special cakes. Celebrate all of those special occasions, holidays, birthdays, or anniversaries with cakes that you've decorated... just like the professionals! A supply list is available during registration.Instructor: Arlene Carlon $36(R), $43(N) ARC Session 1: Tu 6:30PM-8:30PM 09/12-10/17

DANCE – BEGINNING EAST COAST / 18 & UPEast Coast Swing is a fun, energetic, light-hearted dance that works with all types and speeds of music, from big band to rock 'n' roll to country. It’s a great dance for beginners, no experience necessary. Not only that, dancing is a great way to stay in shape, meet new people, and connect with friends. Join us!Instructor: Rebecca Reid $36(R), $43(N) DDCSCSession 1: W 7:00PM-8:00PM 09/13-10/18

DANCE - TANGO / 18 & UPYou know you've always wanted to tango! Tango adds heat, drama and Latin passion to the dance floor. We dance American-style ballroom tango, starting with the basics. Beginners will learn the fundamentals of tango, and experienced dancers will add to their repertoire.Instructor: Rebecca Reid $36(R), $43(N) DDCSCSession 1: W 8:00PM-9:00PM 09/20-10/25

DANCE –NITE CLUB / 18 & UPThis dance, also known as “Night Club Two-Step” is danced to many types of slow and medium tempo music, including popular ballads, jazz and country tunes. Easy to learn, this is the “slow dance for dancers”—gentle, romantic, and flowing. Attending a wedding soon? Holiday Party coming up? You need this class! No experience necessary.Instructor: Rebecca Reid $36(R), $43(N) DDCSCSession 1: W 7:00PM-8:00PM 11/08-12/13

DANCE –EAST COAST SWING BEYOND THE BASICS/ 18 & UP You’ve taken some dance lessons before, and now you’re ready to bust some new swing moves! We will begin with a review of some simple moves, then build new six count and eight count swing patterns on top of the basics you already know. This class will be best for people who have taken at least one beginning class. Instructor: Rebecca Reid $36(R), $43(N) DDCSCSession 1: W 8:00PM-9:00PM 11/08-12/13

DANCE FITNESS / 18 & UP Dance Fitness is exercise in disguise! Dancing is a great way to relieve stress and lose weight. When it comes to aerobic activity most people dread it, but everyone enjoys dancing to their favorite jams. Imagine having fun while exercising!! * Classes may be cancelled due to holidays, fees prorated at time of registration.Instructor: Keith Marshall $30(R), $36(N) DDCSCSession 1: M/W 6:00PM-7:00PM 09/06-10/2Session 2: M/W 6:00PM-7:00PM 10/4-10/30Session 3: M/W 6:00PM-7:00PM 11/1-11/27Session 4: M/W 6:00PM-7:00PM 11/29-12/27

KARATE-TANG SOO DO/ 5 & UPThis ancient martial art, originating in Korea, is a method of empty-hand and foot fighting based on the scientific use of the body in self-defense. This mysterious art is designed to develop individual character, mental strength, integrity and respect for others. This course offers a $5.00 family discount. *Fee pro-rated.Instructor: Theodore Jackson $50(R), $60(N) CABeg. Class - 5:30PM-6:45PM. Adv. Class - 7:00PM-8:15PMSession 1: T/Th See Above 9/5-9/28Session 2: T/Th See Above 10/3-10/31Session 3: T/Th See Above 11/2-11/30*Session 4: T/Th See Above 12/5-12/14*

PICKLEBALL/ 16 & UPPickleball is a fun racket sport that combines many elements of tennis, badminton, and ping pong. It is played on a badminton size court with a slightly modified tennis net. It is designed for 2 to 4 players using solid paddles made of wood or composite materials. The object is to hit wiffle-like ball over the net. The rules are simple and the game is fun and easy for beginners to learn. Cabrillo Tennis CourtsInstructor: Jonathan Osborne $25(R), $30(N)Session 1: M 5:00PM-6:00PM 09/11-10/16

RELAXATION YOGA/ 18 & UPShar Qui is a bellydance fitness format for people who simply want to have fun and feel good while working! This program is for any shape, size and skill level. Join us and start shaking your beautiful self today!Instructor: Martena Wilson $35(R), $43(N) 103 W. Walnut Ave.Session 1: M 5:30PM-6:30PM 09/11-10/02Session 2: M 5:30PM-6:30PM 10/09-10/30Session 3: M 5:30PM-6:30PM 11/06-11/27Session 4: M 5:30PM-6:30PM 12/04-12/18*

*fees will be prorated

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SHOTOKAN KARATE DO/ 7 & UPThis class specializes in professional Shotokan Karate-Do instruction, philosophy and physical conditioning with an emphasis on reflex development, timing, hand-eye coordination, balance and sense of well being. Basic skills, forms and sparring drills will be stressed equally to offer students a balanced training program. *No class 11/23Sensei: Vito Pascua $40(R), $48(N) CASession 1: M/W 6:00PM-7:30PM 9/4-9/27Session 2: M/W 6:00PM-7:30PM 10/2-10/25Session 3: M/W 6:00PM-7:30PM 10/30-11/27*

WOMENS SELF-DEFENSE SEMINAR/ 16 & UPThis class will teach simple but effective self-defense techniques. It will raise awareness, confidence, and empower women to use their natural weapons to escape holds and handle threatening situations. Best of all you will learn in a fun environment. Master Willie Poindexter has over 35 years teaching experience.Instructor: Willie Poindexter $60(R), $72(N) ARCSession 1: Sa 10:00AM-1:00PM 9/9-9/23

KENDO/ 6 AND UP Kendo, literally "the Way of the Sword" is the modern sport of Japanese fencing based on traditional Kenjutsu "sword fighting". Physical benefits include improved coordination and strength, and increased stamina and aerobic capacity; and mental benefits include improved concentration, mental stamina and character development. Great for young and old, come try one of Japan's most popular martial arts! No equipment needed to start. You may purchase gear at a discount through the instructor. Jason Carter has been training in the Japanese martial arts of Kendo, Iaido and Aikido under some of the top Masters in the world for over 17 years. Instructor: Jason Carter $20(R), $24(N) ARCSession 1: M 5:30PM-7:00PM 09/11-09/25*Session 2: M 5:30PM-7:00PM 10/2-10/23Session 3: M 5:30PM-7:00PM 11/6-11/27Session 4: M 5:30PM-7:00PM 12/4-12/18*

*Class fee proratedSession 3 & 4 will be held at DDCSC

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Whether it’s scoring a game winning goal or hitting a grand slam…..the Lompoc Recreation Division has a sports program for you! Team sports traditionally play ten games plus playoffs. Teams are separated into divisions of compatible ability. Adult sports league participants must be at least 16 years of age. The team entry fee covers the costs of officials, facility attendants, equipment, utilities, awards, balls (softballs only), a portion of administrative costs, and supplies. League fees are based on current costs and are subject to change.

INTERESTED PLAYERS LISTAre you interested in participating in City League sports, but don’t have a clue who to play with? Get your name on the Interested Players List. Managers looking for players can call the Lompoc Recreation Division at 875-8094.

BASKETBALL LEAGUE/ 16 & UPJoin the fun by playing a little hoop against other teams. Men’s division will be offered. Teams must provide uniforms with six-inch numbers on the back of their jerseys. Teams may roster up to ten (10) players. This league plays by modified high school rules. Additional $42 for PMBF Insurance. Registration Dates are 9/1-9/8$425.00 (R) $450.00 (NR) LVMSSession 1: M 6:00PM-10:00PM 09/11-11/27

COED SOCCER LEAGUE 7 ON 7/ 16 & UPCoed Soccer is open to all ability levels. Teams may roster up to 15 players. This league plays modified SCMAF / Cal South Soccer rules. Additional $42.00 for PMBF Insurance. Registration Dates are 9/1-9/8$445.00 (R) $470.00 (NR) Riverbend ParkSession 1: S 10:00AM-2:00PM 09/10-11/19

SLOW-PITCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE/ 16 & UPMen's and Coed Divisions. All ability levels are welcome. Those 16 and older are eligible. Men’s teams may roster up to 16 players, Coed teams may roster up to 16 with 4 additional substitutes. This league plays modified SCMAF softball rules. Additional $42.00 for PMBF Insurance. Registration Dates are 8/25-9/5.Ryon Softball Fields Men’s League $480.00 (R) $505.00 (NR) Session 1: Thu Lower 6:00PM-10:00PM 09/14-11/30Session 2: Wed Upper 6:00PM-10:00PM 9/13-11/22Coed League $497.00 (R) $522.00 (NR) Session 1: Su 2:45PM-10:00PM 09/10-11/19

*Limited to first 12 teams that sign up.Session 2: Tu 6:00PM-10:00PM 09/12-11/21

*Managers Meeting on Wednesday, September 6 at 6:00 PM at DeWees Community Center.

BEATTIE PARK 5K/10K FUN RUN/8 & UP – SEE SPECIAL EVENTS

TURKEY 3 MILE FUN RUN / 7 YEARS & UP – SEE SPECIAL EVENTS

ADULT PROGRAMS & SPORTS

Traveling soon?Stop by the Anderson Recreation Center for your one stop shop for

Passport processing!

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DAY EXCURSIONSTransportation is provided in an air-conditioned 20-passenger bus. Pre-registration is required 2 weeks in advance of excursion date. Meals and souvenirs are the responsibility of the individual participant. Lompoc Recreation Division reserves the right to cancel an excursion due to insufficient registration, weather conditions, or unexpected circumstances. A letter will be sent to all participants one week in advance with the final schedule of the day including the departure time. Unless specified, all of our excursions are designed for all ages. Any participant under the age of 18 years old MUST be accompanied by a paying adult.

CATALINA ISLANDCome to Southern California's island paradise! Depart from Lompoc to Long Beach where you will board a 700 passenger vessel! Cruise for an hour over to the port of Avalon where you can enjoy dining, biking, museums, the Pacific Ocean and boat rentals.Session 1: Sa 6:30am-11:00pm 09/09 $109

CAMBRIA SCARECROWSNearly 400 artful and unique scarecrows line the streets of Cambria and San Simeon the entire month of October. Visit Local Business to learn more about the many wineries, restaurants, shops and hotels that sponsor many of these creative scarecrows. Enjoy your day in Cambria!!!Session 1: Sa 9:00am-6:00pm 10/21 $45

CAMBRIA CHRISTMAS MARKETThe Cambria Christmas Market’s many unique offerings include tempting local food and drink, with brats, fresh baked good and treats, and Glühwein, our traditional German hot spiced wine – guaranteed to keep you cozy while wandering through Winter Wonderland! Session 1: Sa 3:00pm-10:00pm 12/02 $60

HEARST CASTLE AT CHRISTMASSpend your day sightseeing in the beautiful town of Cambria and then experience an evening full of Christmas at the Castle. In full Christmas decoration, the Castle is made to look as it would have in the 1920's. Join us for a room-by-room tour of the Castle in all its holiday glory! Space is limited so register early!Session 1: Sa 2:00pm-11:00pm 12/09 $75Session 2: Sa 2:00pm-11:00pm 12/16 $75

MULTI-DAY EXCURSIONSLompoc Recreation Division also offers overnight excursions available through Premier World Discovery! For a more detailed itinerary and registration info, please call 875-8100 or pick up a flyer at the Anderson Recreation Center. Price is per person for double occupancy.

GREAT TRAINS & GRAND CANYONSTour highlights include: Two Rail Journeys, Grand Canyon National Park, Oak Creek Canyon, Black Bart’s Steakhouse, Sedona Trolley Tour, Chapel of the Holy House, Tiaquepaque & Uptown Sedona, Montezuma Castle, Jerome, Chuckwagon Supper & Show, Old Town Scottsdale. Tour includes: roundtrip airfare, 5 nights accommodations, admissions and sightseeing per itinerary, 8 meals, hotel transfers, professional tour direction, motor coach transportation and baggage handling. Session 1: Su 03/11/18 departure $2050 per person

BRANSON, MEMPHIS, & NASHVILLETour highlights include: St. Louis City Tour, 3 nights in Branson, Shoji Tabuchi, The Duttons, and Doug Gabriel Shows; Showboat Branson Belle, Curling Vine Winery, Clinton Presidential Library, Graceland, Beale St. Dinner, Memphis City Tour, National Civil Rights Museum, Peabody Duck March, 2 nights Opryland Resort, Grand Ole Opry, Country Music Hall of Fame, Nashville Nightlife Dinner Theatre. Tour includes roundtrip airfare, sightseeing & shows per itinerary, 13 meals, hotel transfers, professional tour direction, motor coach transportation and baggage handling. Session 1: We 05/02/18 departure $2750 per person

CAPE COD & THE ISLANDSTour highlights include: 6 Nights in One Hotel, Nantucket Island Visit & Whaling Museum, Boston City tour, Plimouth Plantation, Plymouth Rock, Hyannis, Martha’s Vineyard Tour, Newport’s Ocean Drive, Breakers Mansion Tour, Heritage Plantation, Sandwich, New England Lobster Dinner, Faneuil Hall Marketplace. Tour includes: roundtrip airfare, 6 nights first class hotel, admissions per itinerary, daily sightseeing, 9 meals, professional tour director, motor coach transportation and baggage handling. Session 1: Su 06/03/18 departure $2275 per person

PassportsThe Anderson Recreation Center is your local U.S. Passport

Acceptance Facility and Passport Photo Processing Center! Our office is fully staffed with trained passport acceptance agents who are available to execute passport applications on a walk-in basis Monday – Friday from 9am-4:30 pm. Before arriving please have

the following documents available:

4 Completed DS-11 (U.S. Passport application)

4 Proof of US Citizenship (Certified copy of birth certificate or Naturalization Certificate)

4 Valid photo I.D. (both parents and minor must present themselves and provide their I.D.’s for minor applicants 15 &

younger)

4 One passport photo ($10 additional fee if taken at our office)

4 Check or money order payable to US Dept. of State

4 $25 execution fee payable to City of Lompoc

For any additional questions on fees, requirements or special circumstances, please contact us at 875-8100, or visit travel.state.gov to obtain U.S. Passport information and downloadable forms.

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For more information, contact: Lompoc Recreation Division at 875-8100.Splash Pass fees are charged at the 1st of each month with cancelation requests required two weeks prior to the first of

the month. There is no pro-ration for the Splash Pass option and there is a six

month minimum commitment.

Convenient, Affordableand Easy to Use

The Splash Pass can be used for Recreation Swim,

Lap Swim, Swim Lessons and Water Exercise Classes

A GREAT CONVENIENT OPTION FOR FAMILIES TO

ENJOY THE LOMPOC AQUATIC CENTER

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES WITH A SIMPLE

SWIPE OF A CARD!

THE

PASS IS HERE!

• Enroll in the monthly “Splash Pass” program as an individual $40/month), two-person household ($50/month) or a five-person household($60/month).

• All “Splash Pass” users would be provided a pass with their photo on it, allowing them unlimited access for regularly scheduled programs.

• Each pass system would require an initial $25 processing fee and pre-payment of the first two months via credit card, or pre-payment of the entire six months in cash.

FACILITY CLOSURES:Thursday, November 23rd

Sunday, December 24th – Tuesday, January 2, 2018.

ADDITIONAL RECREATION SWIM OPPORTUNITIES, 1PM TO 3PM:

Labor Day, September 4 Veterans’ Day, November 10

November 20 – 24 – No Thanksgiving December 18 - 22

Poolside PublicationWant this most up to date information on the pool? Everything from events, classes and possible changes to the facility…-Check out the Poolside Publication! A weekly newsletter that

goes straight to your inbox each week.

Interested? Scan the QR code to register.

Fall Recreational SwimIt doesn’t matter what the weather outside is like at the Lompoc Aquatic Center, you can still have tons of water FUN!!! Grab your suit, friends, family, and head down to the Lompoc Aquatic Center for fun on one of the two 125-foot water slides, the shallow lap pool or more than 20 interactive features on the Aqua Play Center, which includes twin waterslides, water cannons, cargo nets, and the famous “bucket”. Proper swim attire is required and patrons not dressed appropriately will be turned away – NO EXCEPTIONS and NO REFUNDS.

Sat & Sun 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

All patrons must pay entry fee.

AQUATICS

RECREATION SWIM ENTRY FEESUnder 2 .................................$1.00 per entry2 years – 12 years ....................$3.00 per entry13 years – 17 years ...................$3.50 per entry18 years – 59 years ...................$4.00 per entry60 & Older .............................$3.00 per entry

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SENIOR DROP-IN WATER POLO Each Wednesday night from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM join local, current and past polo players, 15 and above, as they scrimmage in organized games. Local coaches and local legends officiate these games to ensure fair play in this demanding sport. FEE: $3.00 NOT INCLUDED in the Splash Pass

JUNIOR DROP-IN WATER POLO Each Monday night from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM join local youths with limited, polo playing experience, 14 and under. Players receive instruction in basic water polo skills. Fundamentals include: water polo, swim stroke, egg beater kick, passing, and shooting. Players must be able to swim a strong 50-yards continuously. FEE: $3.00 NOT INCLUDED in the Splash Pass

LIFEGUARD TRAINING/15 & UPHere is your chance to take a great class, with the benefit of becoming an American Red Cross certified Lifeguard. The course includes Lifeguard Training, CPR/AED & First Aid. A pre-test date will be announced upon registration and attendance at all sessions is required. Fee: $150.00Sessions: TBA

AQUA AEROBICSThis class is designed for those who would love to exercise in the water without stressing their joints. In this class, you will use the water for resistance as you build muscle tone and strength.Instructor: TBA $35.00Sessions 1: Tu/Th 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM 09/5 – 09/28Sessions 2: Tu/Th 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM 10/03 – 10/26Sessions 3: Tu/Th 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM 10/31 – 11/21*Sessions 4: Tu/Th 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM 11/28 – 12/21

*No class on 11/23

AQUA STEP AEROBICSThis class offers a terrific workout in the lap lanes of our recreation pool, at a depth of 4.5'. Our instructor will lead you through a fast-paced routine set to music using water steps. This class is unlike any other step aerobics class you have experienced. Instructor: Laurie Lane $35.00Sessions 1: M/W/F 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM 09/04 – 09/29 Sessions 2: M/W/F 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM 10/02 – 10/27Sessions 3: M/W/F 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM 10/30 – 11/24Sessions 4: M/W/F 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM 11/27 – 12/22Evening Class Instructor: Kathy Nelson $35.00Sessions 1: M/W 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM 09/4 – 09/27Sessions 2: M/W 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM 10/02 – 10/25Sessions 3: M/W 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM 10/30 – 11/22Sessions 4: M/W 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM 11/27 – 12/22

DEEP WATER AEROBICSThis class offers you the chance to enjoy water exercise in our competition pool, which ranges from 7' to 9' feet in depth. The resistance of the water will help build strength in your joints and muscles, while using a floatation belt to stay afloat. The ability to swim is not required in order to participate in this class.Instructor: Caroline Halbeisen $35.00Sessions 1: Tu/Th 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM 09/5 – 09/28Sessions 2: Tu/Th 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM 10/03 – 10/26Sessions 3: Tu/Th 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM 10/31 -11/21*Sessions 4: Tu/Th 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM 11/28 -12/21

*No class on 11/23

All water exercise classes require pre-registration to determine that the class has the minimum amount of registration. Drop In opportunities are available

for $5.00 per visit, space permitting. All classes are designed for participants 18 years and older.

RENT THE POOLSeveral areas are available to rent for your group. The AquaPlay

at $90.00 per hour, The entire Activity pool, which includes slides, AquaPlay and lanes, at $175.00 per hour and the patio

for $45.00 per hour, are some of your options. For more information about rental availability please call the Anderson

Recreation Center at 875-8100. The rental times are as follows:

Fridays:5:00PM – 7:00PM

Saturdays:10:00 AM – 11:30 AM • 3:15 PM – 5:15 PM

5:30 PM – 7:30 PM (Available if the 3:15 PM slot has been rented)Sundays:

10:00 AM – 11:30 AM (Available if the 11:30 AM slot has been rented)11:30 AM – 1:00 PM • 3:15 PM – 5:15 PM

5:30 PM – 7:30 PM (Available if the 3:15 PM slot has been rented)

*Please note that the pool will be cleared 10 minutes prior to the rental end time to allow sufficient time to clear the building

**1 1/2 hour minimum pool rental required.***1 hour minimum patio rental required

ATTENTION!! Swim Lesson Attendance PolicyIf your child misses more than two unexcused

lessons in a swim session, their spot will be dropped and replaced with another student. Please contact us when you know they will not make class

by calling 875-2782(AQUA).

PRIVATE/SEMI PRIVATE LESSONSOur private lesson program continues to be a very popular option. The Private (1:1 ratio) and Semi-Private (1: 2-4 ratio) swim lessons will follow our new guidelines. Private lessons are $100 for 5, 30-minute classes and Semi – Private lessons are $75 per person for 5, 30-minute classes. Remember, for Semi Private Lessons you must provide the other swimmers that will participate in the class. Once your fee is paid, it can take up to two weeks to secure an instructor to accommodate your needs. For more information and a complete list of our private lesson guidelines, please contact our office at 875-8100.

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GENTLE WATER EXERCISEThis class is taught in warm water with slow movements and joint movement. This class is perfect for mature adults who want to exercise in the water without stressing their muscles or joints. This is designed for those individuals suffering from arthritis, fibromyalgia and other special sensitivities such as stress, the need to start an exercise program or those recovering from illness or injury. This class will be offered in the therapy pool, which maintains a wonderful temperature at 90 degrees!Instructor: TBA $35.00 Sessions 1: Tu/Th 9:15 AM – 10:15 AM 09/05 – 09/28Sessions 2: Tu/Th 9:15 AM – 10:15AM 10/03 – 10/26Sessions 3: Tu/Th 9:15 AM – 10:15 AM 10/31 – 11/21*Sessions 4: Tu/Th 9:15 AM – 10:15 AM 11/28 – 12/21

*No class on 11/23

WAKE UP AQUA AEROBICSThis energizing class will give you the energy you need to get through the day. This upbeat class uses waters natural resistance to get your circulation moving and your heart pumping. You ability to swim is not required to participate. Instructor: Debbie Nettleton $35.00Sessions 1: M/W/F 6:30 AM - 7:30 AM 09/4 -09/29 Sessions 2: M/W/F 6:30 AM - 7:30 AM 10/02 – 10/27Sessions 3: M/W/F 6:30 AM - 7:30 AM 10/30 – 11/24Sessions 4: M/W/F 6:30 AM - 7:30 AM 11/27 – 12/22

WARM WATER EXERCISEThe class will take you through a variety of exercises in the water using the natural water resistance and equipment to tone and strengthen your muscles. This is a painless exercise choice for joint and bone issues taught in a warm therapy pool. Instructor: Laurie Lane $35.00Sessions 1: M/W/F 9:15 AM – 10:15 AM 09/4 – 09/29Sessions 2: M/W/F 9:15 AM – 10:15 AM 10/2 – 10/27Sessions 3: M/W/F 9:15 AM – 10:15 AM 10/30 – 11/24Sessions 4: M/W/F 9:15 AM – 10:15 AM 11/27 – 12/22

SHARKS & MINNOW’S PARENT & TOT/6 MOS – 36 MOSThis class is intended for moms and dads and their tots to enjoy a parent tot class.This class is taught in our 85-degree splash pool. Classes meet four consecutive Saturdays for 30 minutes. Fee: $30.00Session 1: SAT 9:30AM-10:00AM 09/09-09/30Session 2: SAT 9:30AM-10:00AM 10/07-10/28Session 3: SAT 9:30AM-10:00AM 11/04-11/25

ADULT LEARN TO SWIM CLASSES/16 & UPThese swim classes are designed for adults and teens that want to learn swimming skills in a small group setting. This class allows you to work on personal goals that might include perfecting alternate breathing or flip turns. This class is taught in our 85-degree Lap pool. Classes meet four consecutive Saturdays for one hour. Fee: $40.00Session 1: SAT 8:30AM-9:30AM 09/09 – 09/30

Session 2: SAT 8:30AM-9:30AM 10/07 – 10/28Session 3: SAT 8:30AM-9:30AM 11/04 – 11/25

LAP SWIM/14 & UPLap Swim is available at varying times in the competition pool and the activity pool lap swim lanes. While the program is geared towards adults, youth participants are welcome but may be asked to demonstrate their swimming ability to a certified lifeguard before being allowed to participate in lap swim.

WARM WATER LEISURE – THERAPY POOL/14 & UPEnjoy the soothing properties of the 90 degree therapy pool in our 30' by 50', 3.5' to 4.5' deep pool. The therapy pool allows you to walk or swim in the warm water at your own pace during many of our lap swim times. There is easy access from the deck by the way of our long and gentle, sloping ramp in addition to the traditional stair entry. The Lompoc Aquatic Center also has two wet wheelchairs for use to enter and exit the water.

Daily Fee: Monthly Fee 3-month Fee:$4.00 per entry $35.00 $85.00 $3.00 per entry (60+) $30.00 (60+) $75.00 (60+)

Competition Pool

Therapy Pool(Warm Water Leisure)

Activity PoolLap Lanes

Monday5:45am-7:30am9:30am-1:00pm5:00pm-7:30pm

11:30am-1:00pm5:00pm-6:30pm

5:45am-7:30am11:30am-1:00pm

Tuesday 9:30am-1:00pm5:00pm-7:30pm

11:30am-1:00pm5:00pm-6:30pm 11:30am-1:00pm

Wednesday5:45am-7:30am9:30am-1:00pm5:00pm-6:30pm

11:30am-1:00pm5:00pm-6:30pm

5:45am-7:30am11:30am-1:00pm6:30pm-7:30pm

Thursday 9:30am-1:00pm5:00pm-7:30pm

11:30am-1:00pm5:00pm-6:30pm 11:30am-1:00pm

Friday5:45am-7:30am9:30am-1:00pm5:00pm-7:30pm

11:30am-1:00pm 5:45am-7:30am11:30am-1:00pm

Saturday 8:30am-10:00am 11:30am-3:00pm 11:30am-1:00pm 11:30am-1:00pm

Sunday 1:00pm-3:00pm

Fall Lap Swim and Leisure OpportunitiesBeginning Monday, August 28th thru December 23rd

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Swim Lesson InformationAll swim lesson registrations are taken at the Anderson Recreation Center, M-F from 9am – 5pm.

Registrations can be taken over the phone, in person, and by mail. Pre-Registration is required for all classes. Cancellations will occur by 12PM the Friday before the first class – so register early! For questions, contact the Lompoc Recreation Division at 875-8100. The sessions and times are

indicated below each course. *Class fee pro-rated.FEE: $40.00 PER SESSION

SWIM LESSON SCHEDULE • FALL 2017LEARN – TO – SWIM LESSONS

STAGE -1 (STARFISH)Gradual water adaptation, movement in the water. Breathe holding and release, submersion of the face, opening eyes underwater, blowing bubbles, bobbing with bubbles and air exchange. Advancement Skills: 10 relaxed Bobs.

STAGE – 2 (MINNOW)Front float and recovery, front glide and recovery, back float and recovery, back glide and recovery. Advancement Skills: Front glide and recovery 5 – sec, Back glide and recovery 5 – sec.

STAGE – 3 (PUFFER FISH)Porpoising, front kick, glide, and recovery, back kick, glide and recovery. Advancement Skills: Front kick 15 – feet. Back kick 15 – feet.

STAGE – 4 (SEA TURTLES)Rolling – front to back, back to front, finning and sculling, side – glide – kick, crawl arm strokes. Advancement Skills: Slide – glide – kick, 20 – feet, Crawl stroke 20 – feet (no breathing).

STAGE – 5 (SEALS)Crawl stroke with breathing, back crawl stroke. Advancement Skills: Crawl stroke with breathing (30 – feet minimum of 4 – breaths).

STAGE – 6 (STING RAYS)Extending freestyle swimming, tread water, jump in and tread water. Sitting dive, kneeling dive, standing dive. Advancement Skills: Swim Freestyle 17 – feet, Swim backstroke 30 – feet, Tread water for 1 – minute.

STAGE – 7 (PIRANHAS)Breaststroke kick, breaststroke swim, butterfly arms, butterfly swim. Advancement Skills: Swim Freestyle 50 – yards, Swim backstroke 25 – yards, Kick breaststroke 20 – yards.

STAGE – 8 (BARRACUDAS)Freestyle with bilateral breathing, turns. Advancement Skills: Swim freestyle for 100 yards (25 – yards using bilateral breathing), Swim 25 – yards breaststroke, Swim 30 – feet Butterfly.

STAGE – 9 (KILLER WHALES)Sidestroke kick, sidestroke swim, elementary backstroke. Advancement Skills: Swim 200 – yards freestyle, bilateral breathing 50 – yards), Swim 25 – yards butterfly, Swim 50 – yards breaststroke, Swim 50 – yards elementary backstroke, Swim 50 – yards sidestroke.

STAGE – 10 (SHARKS)Extended swimming and technique refinement in all major strokes and turns. Advancement Skills: Swim 300 – yards Freestyle, Swim 100 – yards backstroke, Swim 100 – yards Individual Medley.

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PARKS & FACILITIES

J.M. ParkChestnut Avenue and A Street

Ken Adam Park

Lompoc Valley Multipurpose Trail

Pioneer ParkPine Avenue and 4th Street

River ParkHighway 246 and Sweeney Road

River Bend Bike Skills ParkMcLaughlin Road and A Street

River Bend ParkMcLaughlin Road and A Street

Ryon ParkOcean Avenue and O Street

Thompson ParkCollege Avenue and R Street

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RYON PARK walking trail is 1330 feet, just 10 feet over 1/4 mile

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RIVER PARK’s walking trail is 5138 feet in length, which is 142 feet short

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Barton Park • • • •Beattie Park • • • • • • • • • • • •Briar Creek • • • • •Centennial Square •College Park •J. M. Park • • • • • • •Ken Adam Park • • • • • • •Pioneer Park • • • • • • •Riverbend Park • • •River Park • • • • • • • • • • • • • •Ryon Park • • • • • • • • • • • • • •Thompson Park • • • • • • • • •Westvale Park • • • •PUBLIC FACILITIES

Anderson Recreation Center • • • • • • • •Civic Auditorium • •Dick DeWees Community & Senior Center • • • • • •Lompoc Aquatic Center • • • • • • •

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SPECIAL EVENTS

LOMPOC VALLEY CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS SEASON PARADE – “WINTER WONDERLAND”

This year’s Annual Children’s Christmas Season Parade, starts at 6:00 PM at Pine Avenue and H Street. You won’t want to miss this extraordinary evening parade! This is a great opportunity for community groups, individuals, and businesses to express their pride in Lompoc and their holiday spirit! Parade applications will be available at the Anderson Recreation Center beginning on September 5th. The line-up will be posted on the City of Lompoc’s website on Wednesday, November 29th. For more information, contact our office at 875-8100. The parade will stage at the intersection of Pine at H Street starting at 4:00 PM,

and will be immediately followed by announcement of parade winners and the Community Christmas Tree Lighting in Centennial Square. In case of rain the parade will take place on Friday, December 8th.

Application Deadline: Monday, November 20th Parade Date: Friday, December 1st

Time: 6:00PM

SANTA VISITSThe Lompoc Recreation Division has

direct communication with the man in red and can arrange for him to come

to your home! He is making his list and checking it twice – are you on the naughty

or nice list?? Visits are twenty minutes (maximum) and start every half hour. More than four children at one location require

additional time slots. Registration forms will be available and taken on a first come, first serve basis at the Anderson Recreation Center after

Monday, October 23rd.

Dates: December 15th – 18th Times: 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM

Fees: $30 (R) per visit/$36 (N) per visit

NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION RUNMake fitness one of your

priorities for 2018! This 5K run takes place on the Lompoc

Multipurpose trail. Join us for this fun and exciting fitness event, where all ages and

abilities are welcome

Monday, January 1st Time: 8am-Registration, 9am-Race starts

Location: River Bend Park Multi-Purpose TrailFee: $20 T-shirts will be sold at the event.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 20173RD ANNUAL CHASE SANTA TOYS 4 TOTS

5K RUN/WALK@ RIVER PARKRegistration is on the day of the event at 8 am, run starts at 9 am. Fee is $5 PLUS an unwrapped $10 toy. First 5 runners to beat Santa win a prize. Awards to the top three finishers in 10 age categories. Call (805) 733-2255 or email [email protected] for more information. Sponsored by the Lompoc Valley Distance Club and Marine Corps League #1340.

Father Daughter Dance • 38th Annual Girls Youth Basketball Invitational Tournament

10th Annual Boys Youth Basketball Invitational Tournament • Easter Egg Hunt

Job Seeking 101 • Lompoc Kiwanis Track Meet • Annual Golf Tournament

Mark your Calendar – Upcoming Events…SPRING 2018

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ARTS & VINES Craft Boutique &Wine Tasting Event

Join us for a new event designed to bring the art of wine tasting and the desire to see and purchase homemade crafts all in one location. All proceeds from this event

will support equipment replacement at the Lompoc Aquatic Center and the Swim Lesson Scholarship Fund.

For information on how to be a vendor, call Ashlee Winslow at 805-875-2703.

Ages: AllDate: Saturday, October 28th

Time: 11:00AM-4:00PMLocation: Anderson Recreation Center

Fall Youth BasketballBoys & Girls Leagues / 3rd-8th GradeThis league is a recreational and learning league

involving teams from the Lompoc Valley and VAFB. Boys & Girls from 3rd – 8th Grade will learn to play

basketball and compete with other kids their own age. This is not a COED

League!! Each player receives a team shirt and an award at the end of the season. Practice and games will be during the week and on Saturdays.

All registrations will be taken at the Anderson Recreation Center.

Registration fee includes twenty (20) $2.00 reimbursable raffle tickets.

Little Dribblers 3rd & 4th Grade, Junior Division 5th & 6th Grade, Senior Division 7th & 8th GradeSession 1: M-Sa 10/30-02/10

Little Stars / Tiny Hoops Basketball / 4 Years Old*-2nd Grade

This Coed league emphasizes learning rather than competition. Boys and girls are taught the basic fundamentals of

basketball. Each child receives a T-shirt and an award at the end of the season. Practice and games will be held during

the week and on Saturdays. All registrations will be taken at the Anderson Recreation Center (except 09/09). Registration fee includes twenty (20) $2.00

reimbursable raffle tickets. *Must be four before the season starts.

Little Stars: 4 years old – Kindergarten, Tiny Hoops: 1st / 2nd grade

Session 1: M-Sa 10/30-02/03

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