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Ongoing Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-29 Clubs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Trips and Travels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-32 Event Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Doelger Lunch Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-36
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Spring Fun Day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Library and Recreation Services Day. . . . . . 37 Black History Month Event. . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Women's History Month Event . . . . . . . . . . 46
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Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-42 Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Swim Lessons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43-45
Build a Dream Scholarship Program . . . . . . 47 Facilities, Libraries and Parks Info . . . . . . . . 48-49Registration Information and Form . . . . . . . 50-51
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Child Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8 Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-10 Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-12 Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-14 Life Enrichment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Martial Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-16 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-18 Sports and Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-20
Youth and Teen Programs Afterschool Youth Recreation Program . . 21
Teen Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Bayshore Community Center. . . . . . . . 23
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City Council of Daly CityRaymond A. Buenaventura David Canepa Michael P. Guingona Carol L. Klatt Sal Torres
Annette Hipona City ClerkAnthony J. Zidich City Treasurer
Library Board of TrusteesDorie Paniza PresidentBradley Roxas Vice PresidentArlene Encarnacion Board Member Erlinda Galeon Board MemberMichael Maysenhalder Board Member
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Recreation CommissionTeresa Proaño ChairThomas Ledda Vice ChairGenevieve Jopanda CommissionerGerardo Murillo Commissioner Jack Pastor Commissioner
Library and Recreation Services Staff Patricia E. Martel City Manager Denise Brown Recreation Services Manager Chela Anderson Library Services Manager
Our year-round mild climate is just one of the many benefi ts of living in Daly City. While our snowbound friends and relatives across the country are hunkering down for winter, it is business as usual in Daly City. You won’t likely be reaching for a snow shovel anytime soon. It has been more than 50 years since our last real snowstorm (3 inches of snow blanketed our City on Sunday, January 21, 1962, in case you were wondering). So you have no excuses. Make plans to be active in your community in the coming months.
Daly City’s Department of Library and Recreation Services is a great one-stop resource for an abundance of free and low-cost programs and activities. When is the last time you visited a library? If you can’t remember, it might be a good time to get acquainted with the friendly staff at your local branch. If you don’t have a library card, don’t worry. Stop at the front desk of any Daly City public library and they will be happy to assist you. Your library card is your key for unlocking a world of information, imagination, and limitless adventure. Best of all, a library card is absolutely free! If you plan to get a library card, bring a photo ID and proof of your current address. Children under the age of 18 must have a parent or guardian sign their application.
While books are important, you might want to balance your life with some physical activity. Flip through the pages of this activity guide. Surely you can fi nd a class or event that fi ts your schedule and lifestyle. Take a dip at
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the incredible Giammona Pool, play tennis at Gellert Park, or shoot hoops at the War Memorial Community Center. Daly City off ers recreation classes for the tiniest of babies to the most senior of our seniors.
One of Daly City’s most enduring events is the Annual Black History Month Celebration. Join us at the Pacelli Event Center on Saturday, February 2, 2013 for an afternoon of cultural entertainment, dance, and food at our 21st AnnualBlack History Month Celebration. Doors open at 12:00Noon, admission is free, and ample parking is available at Westlake Park. This year Black History Month commemorates the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation and the 50th anniversary of the historic March on Washington, where Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech at the Lincoln Memorial.
If you like to plan ahead, mark your calendar for Thursday, March 14, 2013, as Daly City hosts the 8th Annual National Women’s History Month Awards. The theme of the event is "Women Inspiring Innovation Through Imagination: Celebrating Women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics." The awards ceremony will take place in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 333 90th Street beginning at 5:00pm
For more information about resources, programs and activities available through the Library and Recreation Services Department, visit the department’s website: www.dalycity.org/lrs.
Message from the City Council - Winter and Spring 2013
To view schedules and agendas for City Council,
Library Board and Recreation Commission
meetings, visit WWW.DALYCITY.ORG.
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Online Resources for
Research from Your Public Library
Access to premium, members-only online resources accessible anytime from anywhere, always free of charge. Just grab your library card and go to: http://www.dalycitylibrary.org• Live online one-on-one expert tutoring and homework help for math, science, social studies, and English/language arts.• Online interactive test preparation and practice for employment and academic exams.• E-books and audiobooks that can be downloaded to your computer, iPod, Kindle, or other mobile device.• Articles from thousands of magazines, newspapers, and scholarly journals. • Biographical information on over 400,000 people from throughout history and around the world.• Expert book reviews, recommendations and author biographies.• Company profi les, brand information, rankings, investment reports, company histories, and more.• E-books on each of the California missions can be read online. • Database of nonprofi t and public service agencies available to people who live or work in San Mateo County.• Information on medical disorders, including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatments, and procedures.• Articles, primary sources, and scholarly analysis of the United States and world history.• Hot topics database of pro and con articles and statistics on current social issues.• The best IT and technology eBooks from the best authors and publishers.
DALY CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY
Free access to books, media, and the internet - the Daly City Public Library is your one-stop-shop for entertainment and lifelong learning.
• Four convenient locations to serve all parts of Daly City• Books, magazines, newspapers, DVDs, CDs, and audiobooks for children, teens, and adults.• Materials in Chinese, Spanish, and Tagalog • Weekly storytimes• Public computers with internet and Microsoft Offi ce applications (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Publisher)• Free wireless internet at all locations• A friendly staff to help you fi nd what you need quickly and easily.
Library StorytimeChildren and families love storytime! Storytime instills a lifelong love of exploration and learning and is a great way for kids to develop the skills they will need in the classroom. The Daly City Public Library off ers a variety of storytimes for toddlers through elementary school age children including: stories, songs and interactive activities to help children build logical reasoning aptitudes, social skills, heightened verbal and written awareness, and small motor dexterity. Registration not required; Drop-ins welcome.
Discover & GoThe Daly City Public Library is pleased to off er Discover & Go. Discover & Go provides Daly City Public Library card holders with FREE passes to local museums and other cultural institutions. Go to discover.dalycity.org,log-in with your library card, browse by date or venue, and print passes. Don’t have a library card? Visit one of your neighborhood Daly City libraries and get one today!
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For library hours and additional information, please visit us at
WWW.DALYCITYLIBRARY.ORG.
BAYSHORE BRANCH LIBRARY
460 Martin Street - Daly City, CA 94014(650) 991-8074
Bayshore Storytimes:
Wednesdays: 2:15pm - Kindergarten/1st GradeWednesdays: 7:00pm - FamilyChildren must be accompanied by a guardian.
JOHN DALY BRANCH LIBRARY
134 Hillside Boulevard, Daly City, CA 94014(650) 991-8073
John Daly Family Storytimes
(English and Spanish Bilingual):
Wednesdays: 3:00pm - Preschool/Kindergarten Thursdays: 6:00pm - FamilyChildren must be accompanied by a guardian.
Special Services:
Color laser printing and a computer with a fl at-bed scanner, camera card reader, and photo editing software. A quiet study room is available.
SERRAMONTE MAIN LIBRARY
40 Wembley Drive, Daly City, CA 94015(650) 991-8023
Serramonte Storytimes:
Tuesdays: 10:15am - PreschoolTuesdays: 1:15pm - PreschoolWednesdays: 7:15pm - Family Children must be accompanied by a guardian.
Community Meeting Room:
A community meeting room is available for use by community groups and non-profi ts.
Second Thursday Book Club:
2nd Thursday of the Month: 2:00-3:30pmSerramonte Community Meeting Room All are welcome!
Test Proctoring Services:
Online and written test proctoring available by appointment. $50 resident/$75 non-resident.
WESTLAKE BRANCH LIBRARY
275 Southgate Avenue, Daly City, CA 94015(650) 991-8071
Westlake Storytimes:
Thursdays: 10:15am - PreschoolThursdays: 1:15pm - Preschool 2nd and 4th Tuesdays: 7:15pm - PJ Storytime for FamiliesDrop-ins welcome. Children must be accompanied by a guardian.
Special Services:
A quiet study room is available.
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CeramicsAge 50+ years
Ceramics is one of the most creative and fun arts. Learn how to paint and ornament your green ware, forming into bowls, vases, fi gurines, plates, etc. Paint a piece or two and then glaze your project days later. Materials fee is $10 per month. Register with instructor.Esther YungDoelger Center, Room 6, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
TH 1/3-5/30 9:30am-12:30pm $4 per class
CrochetAge 50+ years
Self-directed. Register with leader.Maureen ChungDoelger Center, Room 1, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
T 1/8-5/28 10:00am-12:00 Noon $1 M/$2 NM per class
ARTS AND CRAFTS
Classes|Arts and Crafts
Hawaiian CraftsAge 50+ years
Learn to make leis, flowers, accessories, and novelties. Fee is per day. *Dates: 1/14, 1/21, 2/11, 2/25, 3/11, 3/25, 4/8, 4/22, and 5/13.Vi, Terri and MaureenDoelger Center, Room 1, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
M *See dates above 10:30am-12:00 Noon $1 M/$2 NM per class
Jewelry ClassAge 50+ years
Learn to make jewelry. Register with instructor.Trudy SherwinDoelger Center, Room 6, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
W 1/2-5/29 10:00-11:30am $1 M/$2 NM per class
Knitting with Rose (Beginning/Intermediate)Age 50+ years
Learn how to incorporate various stitches into the garment you are making: casting on, knitting, purling, patterning, knitting on around, circular, and double-pointed needles as well as finishing. Use cable needles and knit various stitches. Register with instructors.Rose Wilson/Annette GeikasDoelger Center, Room 6 , 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
T 1/8-5/28 10:00am-12:00 Noon $3 per class
Instructions to Using Class Listings
#11300 W 1/11-2/29 6:30-8:30pm $160 R/$176 NR
Class Code Dates Resident/Non-Resident Fees
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Sewing for Fun and Profi t (Beginner)Age 13+ years
Learn to operate a sewing machine; discuss your sewing needs, where to buy fabrics; make basic seams and hems; shorten pants and jeans; sew on buttons. 8 weeks. Annamaria Conte Doelger Center, Room 1, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
Note: M=Member, NM=Non-Member
For Active Adults Services, Clubs,
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Lunch Menus, refer to pages 28-36.
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Open Tot GymAge 1-5 years
A non-instructional supervised play workout for children. Parents, guardians, or daycare providers must stay and participate with their children. Infants/toddlers under 12 months are not charged and may attend with paying sibling or daycare groups. Passes good for 10 visits are available for $37 R/$46 NR.Gellert Park Clubhouse, 50 Wembley Dr.
M 10:00am-2:00pm $4.25 R/$5.50 NR
Pacelli Gym, 145 Lake Merced Blvd.W 12:00 Noon-2:00pm $4.25 R/$5.50 NR
F 10:00am-2:00pm $4.25 R/$5.50 NR
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
QuiltingAge 50+ years
Self-directed. Register with leader.Loraine StrongDoelger Center, Room 1, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
W 1/2-5/29 1:00-4:00pm $1 M/$2 NM per class
Sewing and HandicraftsAge 50+ years
Please join or just drop into our sewing, knitting, crocheting, embroidery, etc. group. We learn, we share, we have fun together. From beginners to experts to dreamers, all are welcome! Register with instructor.Laura HollanderDoelger Center, Room 1, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
TH 1/3-5/30 1:00-4:00pm $1 M/$2 NM per class
Sewing for Fun (Beginner)Age 13+ years
Learn the various sewing machine parts and operation; where to buy fabrics and notions; how to read/use a pattern and gain the skills to complete teacher-selected projects. 6 classes. Pre-register ahead in room 9 or online. Annamaria Conte Doelger Center, Room 1, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
#11793 T 1/8-2/12 6:30-8:30pm $120 R/$122 NR
#11794 T 2/26-4/2 6:30-8:30pm $120 R/$122 NR
#11795 T 4/16-5/21 6:30-8:30pm $120 R/$122 NR
Zen and the Art of KnittingAge 50+ years
Join instructor Carole Warner to learn easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions on how to create your own personal project while working at your own pace. Class size is limited to ensure one-on-one interaction. Carole WarnerWar Memorial Comm. Ctr., Conference Rm., 6655 Mission St.
M/T 1/7-5/28 10:00am-12:00 Noon Free
Check out our Spring Fun Day Event in the Youth and Teens Section on page 22.
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Preschool AcademyAge 4-5 years
This is an academically-oriented class that will prepare your child for kindergarten and beyond. For potty-trained children 4-5 years old. For each child enrolled, one adult is required to assist with at least three classes. Materials fee of $10 payable to instructor the fi rst day of class.Viviena Lumanauw Gellert Clubhouse, 50 Wembley Dr.
#12262 T/TH 1/8-3/7 12:30-1:45pm $239 R/$249 NR
#12478 T/TH 3/19-5/16 12:30-1:45pm $239 R/$249 NR
Saturday PreschoolAge 3.5-5 years
Tiny Tots, an enrichment program for your preschooler, off ers music, nature, arts and crafts exploration, exercise games, free play and pre-kindergarten academic skills presented in a social and creative atmosphere. Parent participation is required.Judy Steers Performing Arts Center, Room 12, 200 Northgate Ave.
#12286 S 1/12-3/16 10:00am-12:00 Noon $180 R/$190 NR
#12505 S 3/23-5/25 10:00am-12:00 Noon $180 R/$190 NR
Saturday Preschool Extension ClassAge: 4 -5 years
Judy Steers Performing Arts Center, Room 12, 200 Northgate Ave.
#12287 S 1/12-3/16 12:15 pm - 1:30pm $180 R/$190 NR
#12506 S 3/23-5/25 12:15 pm - 1:30pm $180 R/$190 NR
Tiny Tots AfternoonsAge 4-5 years
Tiny Tots is an enrichment program for your preschooler at the Performing Arts Center, off ering music, nature, arts and crafts exploration, exercise, free play and pre-kinder-garten academic skills. For each child enrolled, one adult is required to assist with at least three classes. *Children must be 5 by December 2, 2013. NO EXCEPTIONS. (For pottytrained children 3-1/2 to 5 years old). No class 1/21, 2/18Marie Santos and Judy SteersPerforming Arts Center, Room 12, 200 Northgate Ave.
#12275 M/W 1/14-3/13 12:30-2:30pm $220 R/$230 NR
#12507 M/W 3/18-5/22 12:30-2:30pm $285 R/$295 NR
#12274 T/TH 1/8-3/14 12:30-2:30pm $285 R/$295 NR
#12508 T/TH 3/19-5/23 12:30-2:30pm $285 R/$295 NR
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Tiny Tots Extra
Friday Morning and AfternoonsAge 3.5-5 years
See “Tiny Tots - Afternoons” description. Marie Santos Performing Arts Center, Room 12, 200 Northgate Ave.
#12277 F 1/18 - 3/15 10:00am-12:00 Noon $160 R/$170 NR
#12509 F 3/22-5/24 10:00am-12:00 Noon $180 R/$190 NR
#12276 F 1/18 - 3/15 12:30-2:30pm $160 R/$170 NR
#12510 F 3/22-5/24 12:30-2:30pm $180 R/$190 NR
Tiny Tots Gellert Park-MorningsAge 3.5-5 years
Tiny Tots Gellert Park provides an early learning experience through music, arts and crafts, games, science, storytime and free play. The program emphasizes on social and initial academic development needed for kindergarten. For potty trained children. For each child enrolled, one adult is required to assist with at least three classes. Materials fee of $10 payable to instructor the fi rst day of class.Viviena Lumanauw Gellert Park Clubhouse, 50 Wembley Dr.
#12278 T/TH 1/8-3/7 10:00am-12:00 Noon $239 R/$249 NR
#12293 T/TH 3/19-5/16 10:00am-12:00 Noon $239 R/$249 NR
Tiny Tots MorningsAge 3.5-5 years
For each child enrolled, one adult is required to assist with at least three classes. For potty-trained children. Judy Steers and Marie Santos Performing Arts Center, Room 12, 200 Northgate Ave.
#12273 M/W 1/14-3/13 10:00am-12:00 Noon $220 R/$230 NR
#12539 M/W 3/18-5/22 10:00am-12:00 Noon $285 R/$295 NR
#12285 T/TH 1/8-3/14 10:00am-12:00 Noon $285 R/$295 NR
#12540 T/TH 3/19-5/23 10:00am-12:00 Noon $285 R/$295 NR
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COMPUTERSComputer Lab Hours50+ years Patrons must provide their own paper. The Computer Lab is for adult use only! Youths are encouraged to use the upstairs library computers during library hours.War Memorial Comm. Ctr., Comp. Rm., 6655 Mission St.
M/W/F 1/2-5/31 10:00am-12:30pm Free
Computer, Level I (Beginner) 50+ years A beginner’s introduction to computers. Develop skills using the mouse and keyboard to navigate in Windows 7. Learn how to access the internet safely with a web browser and how to use an e-mail program. Minimum 5, maximum 10 students. Sign up by Friday before class starts. Bob WilcenskiDoelger Center, Room 3, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
#11872 W 1/9-1/30 1:00-3:00pm $42 R/$45 NR
#11873 W 4/3-4/24 10:00am-12:00 Noon $42 R/$45 NR
Computers, Level 2 (Intermediate)50+ years
Learn about Windows 7 features & settings, fi les, folders, and attachments. Options include e-mail setup, internet security, and data backup. Also included are digital media and photo editing with Picasa. Other topics of student interest may be suggested. Minimum 5, maximum 10 students. Sign up by Friday before class starts.Bob WilcenskiDoelger Center, Room 3, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
#12221 W 2/6-2/27 1:00-3:00pm $42 R/$45 NR
#12222 W 5/8-5/29 10:00am-12:00 Noon $42 R/$45 NR
Computer Topics - Private Training50+ years Receive a one-on-one instruction on a range of computer topics with a hands-on approach from basic techniques through advanced uses including applications (Open Offi ce, Anti-virus, e-mail, internet, social media, Video, Music, Windows 7, Chrome, etc.) Desktops & typical applications for Android Tablets. Rate is $42/$45 for each hour. Call (415) 336-4635 to arrange appointment. Sean Yore, M.S., M.F.A.Doelger Center, Room 3, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
#11870 T 1/8-5/28 2:00-4:00pm $42 R/$45 NR
E-books Publishers Workshop50+ years
Learn how to publish a digital book; how to format content, publish and market digital books (both text and picture).Sean Yore, M.S., M.F.A.Doelger Center, Room 3, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
#11869 SAT 4/27 2:00-4:00pm $75 R/$78 NR
E-books Workshop:
How to fi nd and read digital books50+ years
Learn how to fi nd e-books through popular online sources and how to read e-books with mobile devices and desktop computers.Sean Yore, M.S., M.F.A.Doelger Center, Room 3, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
#11868 SAT 3/30 10:00am-2:00pm $77 R/$80 NR
Introduction to Computing
with Cloud Storage50+ years
You’ll learn how to set up and use popular cloud storage for access to documents and media (pictures, video, music, etc.) with multiple platforms (desktops and tablets) & how to use the cloud to retain bookmarks, web pages, books and personal documents. Sean Yore, M.S., M.F.A.Doelger Center, Room 3, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
#12233 T 6/30 2:00-4:00pm $22 R/$25 NR
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Afro-American Line Dance50 + years
Dances include Electric Slide, Bus Stop, Bunny Hop, Houston Bus Stop, Gumbo Soup, Booty Scoot, and much more. No partner necessary. Drop-in. Carolyn Clary-Brown Merced Room, 145 Lake Merced Blvd.
SAT 1/5-5/25 10:00am-12 Noon $4 per class (drop-in)
Ballroom Dance with Randy18+ years
Learn the Waltz, Tango, Fox Trot, Hussle, Two-Step, Rumba, Cha-Cha, Salsa, and more. The intermediate class focuses on advance variations in competition routines. No partner needed for this class.Randy Tam Gellert Park Clubhouse, 50 Wembley Dr.Beginner
#12243 T 1/8-3/5 7:00-8:00pm $63 R/$73 NR
#12483 T 4/9-5/28 7:00-8:00pm $63 R/$73 NR
Intermediate#12242 T 1/8-3/5 8:00-9:00pm $63 R/$73 NR
#12484 T 4/9-5/28 8:00-9:00pm $63 R/$73 NR
Big Band Line Dance50+ years
The music of line dancing is mostly from the Big Band Era. Dance to Cha-Cha, Fox Trot, Rumba, Waltz, Swing, Tango and more. From beginners to experienced.Susan Cerri Merced Room, 145 Lake Merced Blvd.
F 1/4-5/31 10:45am-12:00 Noon $4 per class (drop-in)
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Introduction to Social Media
(Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.) 50+ years
Learn how to join social network sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Learn how to create your profi le, upload your pictures, fi nd and communicate to people you may know and make new friends. Sean Yore, M.S., M.F.A.Doelger Center, Room 3, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
#11867 SAT 1/26 10:00am-2:00pm $22 R/$25 NR
Introduction to Using an Android Tablet 50+ years
You’ll learn how to setup the Android tablet, using the tablet interface; and learn how to fi nd apps from the Google Marketplace and install them; how to use mobile email and popular social media applications; how to read books, view photos and videos and listen to music on the tablet.Sean Yore, M.S., M.F.A. Doelger Center, Room 3, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
#12234 SAT 2/23 10:00am-12:00 Noon $22 R/$25 NR
DANCE
Aerobic Line Dance 50 + years
If you love R&B, and looking for a fun way to burn some serious calories, Aerobic Line Dancing is for you! We will be dancing non-stop for this 2 hour class, so wear comfortable clothes and get ready to sweat. Previous experience with Soul Line Dancing suggested.Marlene Bazdarich Larcombe Clubhouse, 99 Lake Merced Blvd.
M 1/7-5/20 7:00-9:00pm $4 per class (drop-in)
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Dance|Classes
Chinese Cultural Activities:
Chinese/American Line Dancing50+ years
Line dancing with Sidonie Tain. Learn a variety of line dance steps.Sidonie TainLincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick
M 9:30-11:30am Free
T 9:30-12:00 Noon Free
F 10:15-11:30am Free
Country Western Line Dance 50+ years
Join us for an hour of fun and healthy exercise. Dance to various forms of Western, Latin, Pop, Swing, Cha-Cha, Twostep, Rumba, Waltz, East Coast Swing, etc. Thursday is high intensity. Diana Ward Larcombe Clubhouse, 99 Lake Merced Blvd.
TH 1/3-5/30 9:00-11:00am $4 per class (drop-in)
F 1/4-5/31 9:00-10:30am $4 per class (drop-in)
Country/Western Line Dance, Improver50+ years
Get up, get out, and start line dancing! Learn the basics of line dance and dance to a healthy you. No partner and no experience necessary.Jeanette Feinberg Larcombe Clubhouse, 99 Lake Merced Blvd.
T 1/8-5/28 1:30-2:45pm $4 per class (drop-in)
Country/Western Line Dance (Intermediate)50+ years
Let’s get on, be active! Classes use a variety of music and provide the benefi t of light exercise. No partner necessary. Previous dance experience is recommended.Jeanette Feinberg Larcombe Clubhouse, 99 Lake Merced Blvd.
W 1/2-5/29 1:15-3:00pm $4 per class (drop-in)
Easy Country Western Line Dance18+ years
This class is geared to those who wish to have fun and enjoy this form of exercise. This is a great opportunity to meet new friends at the same time. *No class 3/31.Angela CheungPacelli Gym, 145 Lake Merced Blvd.
#12250 SUN 1/6-3/10 12:00 Noon-2:00pm $4 (drop-in)
#12645 SUN 3/17-5/26 12:00 Noon-2:00pm $4 (drop-in)
Latin Rhythms for Beginners
(Flamenco, Tango, Salsa)50+ years
Come and learn the exciting movements of arms, hands and steps from Spanish dances, the amazing steps from Argentine Tango, the hot salsa steps from Cuba and the sensual movements of the rumba dance. Instructor has been teaching in the Bay Area for more than 20 years.Yolanda PomettaDoelger Center, Room 14 ,101 Lake Merced Blvd.
W 2/6-5/29 5:30-6:45pm $4 per class (drop-in)
Line Dancing - Step Up Your Life! 18+ years
Get out and have some fun! Learn line dancing & meet new friends. Join the growing list of people who are learning Line Dancing. No classes 1/14, 2/18, 3/4, 4/8, 5/27. $8.00 drop-in fee.Jeanette FeinbergDoelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
#12258 M 1/7-3/11 7:00-8:15pm $70 R/$80 NR
#12615 M 3/18-5/20 7:00-8:15pm $70 R/$80 NR
Line Dance with Rudy 50+ years
Dance to Rumba, Waltz, Cha-Cha, and Swing for fun and exercise. Beginner and advanced dancers are welcome.Rudy Paquette Merced Room, 145 Lake Merced Blvd.
T 1/8-5/28 1:15-2:30pm $4.50 per class (drop-in)
Join us at our Fun, Health, and Safety Fair and
Library and Recreation Services Day Event.
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Mexican Folk Dance For Youth and
Parents - Muy Espendido!Youths & Adults
Children and parents of all ethnicities will enjoy learning Mexican Folk Dance. Students should wear leather soled shoes (hard-soled shoes or gum) and come prepared for noise and fun. New students and youngest: 9:00-9:45am;Intermediate level: 9:30-10:30am; Advanced continuing students: 10:00-11:30am. Parents accompanying child arehalf-price. Parents not registered to participate this dance class are welcome to visit the fi rst and last class; they may watch from outside otherwise.Marianna RomanMarchbank Clubhouse, 10 S. Parkview Ave.
#12259 SAT 1/5-3/9 9:00-11:30am $30 R/$40 NR
#12541 SAT 3/23-5/25 9:00-11:30am $30 R/$40 NR
Parent participating accompanying child: $15 R/$25 NR
Modern Line Dancing: Drop-in class 18+ years
The new beginners class and the Saturday Intermediate class are designed to introduce students to the fundamentals and principles of modern line-dancing or ‘group dancing’.Including instructions, demonstrations, practice, choreography and performance. This course is designed for students who are interested in dancing even without a partner. $5 drop-in fee per class.Roland DitanBeginners: Merced Room, 145 Lake Merced Blvd.
#12261 W 1/2-3/6 7:00-8:00pm $80 R/$90 NR
#12480 W 3/20-5/15 7:00-8:00pm $80 R/$90 NR
Intermediate: Gellert Park Clubhouse, 50 Wembley Dr.
#12260 SAT 1/5- 3/9 10:00-11:00am $80 R/$90 NR
#12479 SAT 3/23-5/18 10:00-11:00am $80 R/$90 NR
Classes|Dance
Soul Line Dance Class18+ years
Learn the most recent dance steps in a fun, energetic, and learning environment. The Monday class is for beginners & the Wednesday class is for intermediate & advanced dancers.Gladys Pebbles WhiteWar Memorial Community Ctr., Upper Gym, 6655 Mission St.
M 1/7-5/20 12:30-2:30pm $5 per class (drop-in)
W 1/2-5/29 12:30-2:30pm $5 per class (drop-in)
Soul Line Dance (Beginner & Intermediate)50+ years
Dance your way to a healthier you while improving your memory and having fun.Novella Peterson Larcombe Clubhouse, 99 Lake Merced Blvd.
W 1/2-5/29 6:00-8:00pm $4 per class (drop-in)
Tap Dance50+ years
Tap dancing increases cardiovascular conditioning, strength, fl exibility and coordination. It helps develop a good sense of rhythm and timing, mental/muscle memory to become profi cient. Register with instructor.Connie Chen Doelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
TH 1/3-5/30 1:00-3:00pm $1 M/$2 NM per class
Check out our 21st Annual Black History
Month Event and 8th Annual National
Women's History Month Awards Event
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Languages|Classes
LANGUAGES
Business Chinese50+ years
Increase your fl uency in Mandarin and knowledge of Chinese business culture. These stand-alone seminars will engage language learning in topics such as breaking the ice, politeness in business, and conducting eff ective meetings. Prior exposure to spoken Mandarin is helpful but not required. Fee is per day. *Dates: 1/5, 1/19, 2/2, 2/16, 3/2, 3/16, 4/6, 4/20, 5/4, and 5/18.Lucy Shih Doelger Center, Room 1, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
SAT *See above dates 12:00 Noon-3:30pm $15 R/$20 NR
Chinese Written Characters50+ years
Learn techniques to decode individual characters based on the principles of 6 methodologies of character formation and spatial arrangement of radicals. Fee is per day. *Dates: 1/5, 1/19, 2/2, 2/16, 3/2, 3/16, 4/6, 4/20, 5/4, and 5/18.Lucy Shih Doelger Center, Room 1, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
SAT *See above dates 12:00 Noon-1:30pm $15 R/$20 NR
Conversational Mandarin50+ years
Jump start your listening and speaking skills with vocabulary and expressions you can start using in your daily interaction. Fee is per day. *Dates: 1/5, 1/19, 2/2, 2/16, 3/2, 3/16, 4/6, 4/20, 5/4, and 5/18.Lucy Shih Doelger Center, Room 1, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
SAT *See above dates 10:00-11:45am $15 R/$20 NR
English Class18+ years
Improve your oral and written communications. Learn to use appropriate expressions and expand your vocabulary. All levels are welcome. Aldona WhattsJeff erson Union High School District ClassesWar Mem.Comm. Ctr., Act. Rms. 202-203, 6655 Mission St.
T/TH 1/3-5/23 10:00am-1:00pm Free
English Instruction Class for Chinese Learners50+ years
Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick T 9:00-10:30am Free
TH 10:00-11:30am Free
F 10:30-11:30am Free
French (Beginning) 18+ years
Bonjour! Come speak French with us. Beginner classes are designed for people with no previous French exposure. We cover basic grammar, vocabulary and basic conversational skills at a slow pace. Merci bien et a bientot. Materials fee, payable on the fi rst day of class is $10. Pre-register in rm. 9. Beatrice TrangDoelger Center, Room 7, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
#11800 TH 1/10 -2/21 10:00am-12:00 Noon $59 R/$64 NR
#11801 TH 3/7-4/18 10:00am-12:00 Noon $59 R/$64 NR
#11802 TH 5/2-6/13 10:00am-12:00 Noon $59 R/$64 NR
#11797 T 1/8-2/19 6:00-8:00pm $59 R/$64 NR
#11798 T 3/5 -4/16 6:00-8:00pm $59 R/$64 NR
#11799 T 4/30-6/11 6:00-8:00pm $59 R/$64 NR
French (Intermediate) 18+ years
Bonjour! Lessons start from the beginning but go at a faster pace as you review them. We emphasize conversational lessons, part culture, part history, idiomatic expressions, and more vocabulary, as you travel to Francophile countries. A bientot. Materials fee, payable on the fi rst day of class is $10. Pre-register in Room 9. Beatrice TrangDoelger Center, Room 7, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
#11857 TH 1/10-2/21 1:00- 3:00pm $59 R/$64 NR
#11858 TH 3/7-4/18 1:00- 3:00pm $59 R/$64 NR
#11859 TH 5/2 -6/13 1:00- 3:00pm $59 R/$64 NR
French Classes18+ years
Bonjour! Looking to learn the language of love? Join our French class!Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St.
T Ongoing 12:00 Noon-1:00pm Free
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Classes|Languages, Life Enrichment and Martial Arts
LIFE ENRICHMENT
Living Trusts 50+ years
Learn to keep decisions about your health and finances in the hands of people you trust and out of the court’s jurisdiction. Please pre-register in room 9. Atty. Thomas JohnsonDoelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
#12045 SAT 1/12 10:30-11:30am $6 R/$10 NR
#11990 W 2/13 1:00-2:00pm $6 R/$10 NR
#12046 SAT 3/9 10:30-11:30am $6 R/$10 NR
#11892 W 4/10 1:00-2:00pm $6 R/$10 NR
#11885 SAT 5/11 10:30-11:30am $6 R/$10 NR
Online Driver Education Course 15+ years
The online drivers education course is approved by the California Department of Motor Vehicles. Reading, fl ashing graphics, videos, and quizzes will prepare readers to pass the written DMV test. This course is very easy to use. Simply log into the website: www.economicdrivingschool.com, enroll, and you can begin immediately! When registering, make sure you complete the question: How did you hear about us by choosing Activity Guide - Enter Code: 8190. *Students 15 years or older can take this class. Economic Driving School (Don Meyer, Owner)Internet course (your computer)
#8190 24/7 - Log on anytime Upon Login - 8190 $68.50
TutoringYouth
Emphasis on Math & English, but all subjects are welcome. Bring your own paper and pencils. Nathan HolemanWar Memorial Community Center, Conference Room, 6655 Mission St.
T/TH 1/3-5/30 4:00-5:30pm $5 per class (drop-in)
Chen Tai Chi and Applications18+ years
Students will improve their immune systems, reduce their physical & mental stress, develop strength & coordination. Master Anthony Wong, International Tai Chi Gold Medalist Doelger Center, Room 14, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
#12246 TH 1/10-3/14 7:00-9:00pm $70 R/$80 NR
#12652 TH 3/21-5/23 7:00-9:00pm $70 R/$80 NR
MARTIAL ARTS
Italian Class50+ years
Ciao! Imparare una nuoua lingua di oggi. Learn to speak Italian through this introductory class. Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St.
M Ongoing 12:00 Noon-1:00pm Free
Spanish Classes50+ years
Live, love and learn Spanish. Join this exciting class to learn beginner’s Spanish, grammar, commonly used phrases as well as conversational Spanish. Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St.
Conversational M 10:00am-12:00 Noon
Beginning T 9:00-10:30am
Conversational T 10:30am-12:00 Noon
Spanish Language50+ years
Learn grammar, reading, writing, vocabulary and simple sentence construction through conversations. $10 materials fee. 10 classes. Maria Cristina Provedor Larcombe Clubhouse Ext., 99 Lake Merced Blvd.
#12825 T 2/5-4/9 2:00-4:00pm $56 R/$60 NR
#12826 T 5/7-7/9 2:00-4:00pm $56 R/$60 NRCla
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Martial Arts|Classes
Chen Tai Chi Beginning and Qi Gong-Increase
Internal Strength and Reduce Stress18+ years
Learn and practice basic meditation. Improve your immune system, reduce physical and mental stress, and develop strength and coordination. $20 discount if student is also taking the Chen Tai Chi & Applications class concurrently. No classes 1/14 and 2/18.Master Anthony Wong Doelger Center, Room 14, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
#12245 M 1/7-3/11 7:30-9:00pm $60 R/$70 NR
#12672 M 3/18-5/20 7:30-9:00pm $60 R/$70 NR
Classical Yoga and Tai Chi (Wu Style)
The Path to Holistic Health18+ years Around the world, more and more people are turning to yoga and Tai Chi, as a means of keeping fi t and reducing stress. Mike Ma has 40 years experience on Martial art and traditional Chinese medicine and yoga and Tai Chi, Chi Kung. Learn with seasoned teachers and bay area experts. (Since 1972).Mike Ma Gellert Park Clubhouse, 50 Wembley Dr.
#12247 SAT 1/5-3/9 9:00-10:00am $66 R/$76 NR
#12674 SAT 3/23-5/25 9:00-10:00am $66 R/$76 NR
Fitness with Martial Arts 18+ years
If you are serious about getting in shape; this is the class for you. It is a fun fi tness class with martial art techniques included to make it more interesting. For more information, visit www.niemihapkido.webs.com.George Niemi Jr. Merced Room, 145 Lake Merced Blvd.
#11861 T/F 1/4-2/26 7:30-9:00pm $105 R/$110 NR
#11862 T/F 3/1-5/31 7:30-9:00pm $155 R/$160 NR
Japanese/Okinawan Karate
and Kobudo Self-Defense Tools
Mental Discipline/Physical Fitness/Self-Defense
6+ years
Learn traditional karate basics, katas, weapons, self defense and the philosophy of martial arts. Please register with the instructor in class. For more information, please call (650) 755-9003 or email: [email protected]. Please make checks out to “MAIDC”. Winter quarter: 22 classes total. Spring quarter: 23 classes total.Ken Shockey, Hanshi So-Shihan (Master Instructor with 50 years of experience)Dai Nippon Butoku Kai, 8th Degree Black Belt. Larcombe Clubhouse, 99 Lake Merced Blvd.
Youth Classes: 6-13 years (Beginner to Intermediate) T/TH 1/3-3/19 6:15-7:30pm $135 (+$35 for uniform)
T/TH 3/21-6/6 6:15-7:30pm $135 (+$35 for uniform)
Adult Classes: 14-70 years (Beginner to Advanced) T/TH 1/3-3/19 7:45-9:15pm $149 (+$45 for uniform
and $185 for Black Belts)
T/TH 3/21-6/6 7:45-9:15pm $149 (+$45 for uniform and $185 for Black Belts)
Karate-Do Hakua KaiYouths & Adults
Instruction will include learning the fi ner points of Kihon (basic techniques which includes blocks, punches, kicks, and strikes), Kata, and Kumite. Uniforms may be purchased from the instructor. Shihan Ric Sherrod Junipero Serra School, Multipurpose Room, 151 Victoria St. Youth: Beginner Intro.: (Ages 6-13) - Once a Week
#12254 T 1/8-3/12 6:30-7:15pm $65 R/$75 NR
#12544 T 3/19-5/21 6:30-7:15pm $65 R/$75 NR
Youth & Teens: Int. Beg/Adv. Beg (Ages 8-15) - Once a Week#12255 TH 1/10-3/14 6:30-7:15pm $65 R/$75 NR
#12545 TH 3/21-5/23 6:30-7:15pm $65 R/$75 NR
Youth & Adult: Mixed Levels (Ages 7-Adults) - Twice a Week.#12256 T/TH 1/8-3/14 7:15-8:15pm $125 R/$135 NR
#12546 T/TH 3/19-5/23 7:15-8:15pm $125 R/$135 NR
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Chinese Cultural Activities: Karaoke50+ years
Chinese Karaoke tells a beautiful story. Join the fun and sign in today!Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St.
M/F Ongoing 12:00 Noon-3:00pm Free
Guitar Class18+ years
This class is for beginners who play rock, country, folk, blues, jazz, and classical. Learn guitar basics and musicfundamentals! All levels and all ages are welcome. Students must provide their own guitar. Register with instructor.Patrick AveraWar Memorial Community Center, Activity Room 201-202, 6655 Mission St.
W 1/2-5/29 11:00am-12:30pm $5 per class (drop-in)
Guitar Lessons (Beginners) 10+ years
Learn guitar basics and music fundamentals! Students must provide their own guitar.Guillermo MoralesWar Memorial Community Center, Activity Room 203, 6655 Mission St.
M 1/7-5/27 4:00-5:30pm $5 per class (drop-in)
Guitar Workshop50+ years
Class rehearses a wide variety of music and each student practices a solo repertoire to be performed in and out of class. More advanced theory and techniques are explored as needed. No class 2/18, 5/27.Doug Cameron Doelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
#11791 M 2/11-4/15 3:00-4:15pm $135 R/$140 NR
#11792 M 4/29-7/8 3:00-4:15pm $135 R/$140 NR
Classes|Martial Arts and Music
Qi Gong50+ years
This exercise and stretching system focuses on harmonizing breath with slow movements, and guided visualizations. Build up your health, prevent illness, and successfully treat diseases. Register in class. Stanley Wong Doelger Center, Room 14, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
TH 1/3-5/30 10:30-11:30am $3 per class (drop-in)
Tai Chi Chuan (Beginner and Advance)50+ years
Register with instructor. Anna BonalDoelger Center, Room 14, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.Beginner
T/TH 1/3-5/30 9:30-10:00am $1 M/$2 NM per class
AdvanceT/TH 1/3-5/30 9:00-9:30am $1 M/$2 NM per class
Tai Chi Rejuvenate! Feel Better! (Beg/Int)18+ years
Learn the traditional Yang style Tai Chi long form and improve your strength, energy, and overall health. First half of each class focuses on instructions for beginning students; second half of class focuses on form correction and push hands for int./adv. students. 20% discount for fi rst time beginners. No class 1/14 and 2/18.Professor Basilio Chen, from direct lineage of the Yang System Gellert Park Clubhouse, 50 Wembley Dr.
#12263 M 1/7-3/11 7:00-9:00pm $70 R/$80 NR
#12673 M 3/18-5/20 7:00-9:00pm $70 R/$80 NR
MUSIC
Chinese Cultural Activities:
Chinese Music and Opera50+ years
Bring your Chinese instruments to this class. Play music and enjoy the wonderful sounds of Chinese Opera. Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick
M/F Ongoing 12:00 Noon-3:00pm Free
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Hawaiian Choral Group 50+ years
Sing choral arrangements of Hawaiian songs. Musical experience is helpful but not required. Instructor will help place your singing voice in the SATB system. Fun and easy. 8 sessions. No class on 2/18.Hiram Bell Doelger Center Café, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
#11789 M 1/28-3/25 4:00-5:00pm $130 R/$135 NR
#11790 M 4/1-5/20 4:00-5:00pm $130 R/$135 NR
Karaoke Group50+ years
If you are in the need of some relief here is the remedy. Whether in tune or off key your voice is welcome.Pete LumpkinsWar Memorial Community Center, Conference Room, 6655 Mission St.
W 1/2-5/29 1:00-2:30pm Free
Karaoke Singing I 50+ years
Want to express yourself? Whether you’re in the mood for standards, country, folk, rock, or show tunes, we guarantee you’ll find something to tickle your fancy. Warm, supportive atmosphere. All skill levels welcome. Come sing! *Dates: 1/2, 1/16, 2/6, 2/20, 3/6, 3/20, 4/3, 4/17, 5/1 and 5/15.Abby MargolisDoelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
W *See dates above 10:45-11:45am $3/day (drop-in)
Karaoke Singing II55+ years
For 55+ experienced singers. Come and have fun singingwith us timeless classic songs of the 50’s-80’s. We use Karaoke discs. *Dates: 1/8, 1/22, 2/12, 2/26, 3/12, 3/26, 4/9, 4/23, 5/14, and 5/28. Fred and Lily Ramos Doelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
T *See dates above 10:00-11:30am $3/day (drop-in)
Music|Classes
Kanikapila Jam50+ years
Bring your ‘ukuleles, guitars, and lovely hula hands and voices. Enjoy strumming and singing together. Register with instructor. *Class dates are 1/5, 2/2, 3/2, 4/6, and 5/4.Leonard Ke, Scott Tong, Volunteers Doelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
SAT *See dates above
1:00-4:00pm $2 M/3 NM per class(drop-in)
Sing-a-Long50+ years
Singing dates are 1/23, 2/27, 3/27, 4/24, and 5/22.Abby MargolisDoelger Center Café, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
W *See dates above 11:00am-12:00 Noon Free
‘Ukulele (Beginner)50+ years
Course includes basic strumming, chord positions and progressions, harmony, background history, songs, practice and reviews. Bring your own ‘ukulele. Patrick Avera Doelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
TH 1/3-5/30 9:30-11:15am $5 per class (drop-in)
‘Ukulele (Intermediate/Advance)50+ years
Prerequisite: Beginning ‘Ukulele. Ellison J. Garlasa Merced Room, 145 Lake Merced Blvd.
TH 1/3-5/30 11:30am-1:30pm $5 per class (drop-in)
‘Ukulele Class18+ years
Enjoy learning to play this beautiful Hawaiian instrument. Course includes basic strumming, chord position and progression, background history, songs, practice and reviews. Bring your own ‘ukulele. Patrick AveraWar Memorial Community Center, Activity Room 201-202, 6655 Mission St.
M 1/7-5/27 3:00-4:30pm $2 per class (drop-in)
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Classes|Music and Sports and Fitness
Arthritis Exercise 50+ years
Experience gentle stretching, relaxation techniques, and range of motion exercises for those with arthritis. Also included are strength, resistance training and learning balancing skills. Most of the exercises are in chairs.Patricia Armstrong Doelger Center, Room 14, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
M/W/F 1/2-5/31 1:00-2:00pm $3 per class (drop-in)
Basketball Open Gym16+ years
Must have form of Daly City ID, otherwise non-resident fee applies. For more information, call (650) 991-8021.Westlake Community Center: Pacelli Event Center, 145 Lake Merced Blvd.
T/TH Ongoing 8:15-9:45pm $5 R/$6.25 NR
Co-Ed Volleyball for All - Get Moving! 18+ years
Monday’s class is for mixed levels - for players who want to improve their skills, while having a good time. Thursday’s class is for advanced players. Focused training is given in the fi rst hour of the class. No class 1/21 and 2/18.Katy Lee Pollicita Middle School, 550 E. Market St.Beginner/Intermediate:
#12249 M 1/7-3/11 7:00-10:00pm $58 R/$68 NR
#12481 M 3/18-5/20 7:00-10:00pm $58 R/$68 NR
Advanced: #12248 TH 1/10-3/14 7:00-10:00pm $58 R/$68 NR
#12482 TH 3/21-5/23 7:00-10:00pm $58 R/$68 NR
‘Ukulele Ensemble 50+ years
The ukulele is fun and easy. Learn to play diff erent parts in arrangements like an orchestra. All levels are welcome. No class 2/18.Hiram Bell Doelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
#11783 M 1/28-3/25 5:00-6:00pm $130 R/$135 NR
#11784 M 4/1-5/20 5:00-6:00pm $130 R/$135 NR
SPORTS AND FITNESSAdaptive Exercise for
the Physically Challenged 50+ years
This class is for people with Parkinson’s, arthritis, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, who are stroke victims and cardiac patients. Individuals in wheelchairs and walkers are welcome. John Pantazy Doelger Center, Room 14, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
T/TH 1/3-5/30 1:00-2:30pm $3 per class (drop-in)
Adult Open Gym18+ years
Specifi c days and evenings for Basketball, Volleyball, and Badminton, call for schedule. Discount passes available for purchase ($30 for 10 visits). *Note: The War Memorial staff reserves the right to cancel an Open Gym 30 minutes after opening if a minimum number of participants are not reached. Must have form of Daly City ID or otherwise non-resident fee applies. For more information, call (650) 991-8020.War Memorial Community Center, 6655 Mission St.Badminton
SUN Ongoing 2:00-5:00pm $5 R/$6.25 NR
Basketball and VolleyballSUN Ongoing 5:30-8:30pm $5 R/$6.25 NR
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Kickboxing Aerobics18+ years
This fun class is designed to keep you in shape, improve your strength & teach you a few basic fi ghting techniques. Learn to kick and punch to the beat of music. Bring bag gloves, yoga mat, sweat towel and something to drink. The instructor has many years of experience teaching the kickboxing aerobic classes.Erene Niemi Doelger Center, Room 14, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
SAT 1/5-5/25 9:30-10:30am $10 per class (drop-in)
Mid-Day Stretch and Flex50+ years
John Pantazy Doelger Center, Room 14, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
T/TH 1/3-5/30 12:00 Noon-1:00pm $3 per class (drop-in)
Physical Fitness/Cardio Sculpt 50+ years
Designed for active healthy senior adults, combined with cardio sculpt, class includes low impact aerobics, light weight training and lower body strengthening to develop fuller range of motion and practice relaxation. Bring water bottle, and dress in cool loose clothing. Ray Hanvey Pacelli Gym, 145 Lake Merced Blvd.
M 1/7-5/20 9:30-10:30am $3 per class (drop-in)
W 1/2-5/29 9:30-10:30am $3 per class (drop-in)
Merced Room, 145 Lake Merced Blvd.F 1/4-5/31 9:30-10:30am $3 per class (drop-in)
Sports and Fitness|Classes
Exercise/Aerobics18+ years
Exercise with Ray! Move and groove to the sounds of music from diff erent eras. Fee Based Classes: $3.00 for 60 Minute Class, $3.50 for 90 Minute Class Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St.
T/TH Ongoing 3:00-4:30pm $3.50
SAT Ongoing 9:30-10:30am $3.00
Exercise Class18+ years
Exercise and socialize in a fun yet low-impact setting. Call Connie at (650) 991-8086 for more information.TapeWar Memorial Community Center, Upper Gym, 6655 Mission St.
M/W/F 1/2-5/31 10:00-11:00am Free
Exercise Group50+ years
It’s all about balance and health! Select one of our movements to add balance to your life! Tai Chi, Chi-Gong, Stretching, Tai ChiGroup Meets in Parking Lot, Daily: Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St.
M-F 8:30-9:30am Free
SAT 8:00-9:30am Free
SUN 7:30-9:00am Free
Family Tennis: Parent and ChildYouths and Adults
This class is a great opportunity for families to learn to play tennis together. It will teach parents what to look for, in order to help their children and themselves progress. This class will improve skills and enjoyment of the sport as a lifetime, family activity. Modifi ed balls will be used. Bring water, hat and sunscreen. Minimum age: 8 years old. Registration is for one parent and two children maximum. Shannon RandolphGellert Park, 50 Wembley Dr.
#12836 SUN 3/31-5/19 2-3:30pm
Parent and Child: $150 res/$170 non-resOne Additional Child: $50 res/$60 non-res
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Physical Fitness for Older Adults50+ years
Improve bone density, reduce arthritis pain, improve balance, increase metabolism, lift depression, decrease risk of diabetes and improve HDL/LDL. Low impact aerobics and weight training included. John Pantazy Pacelli Gym, 145 Lake Merced Blvd.
T/TH 1/3-5/30 9:30-11:30am $3 per class (drop-in)
Soccer Spring Clinic
Make Me A Pro - Kick it!: 5 -12 years
Students will work on improving basic skills of dribbling, passing, shooting, trapping and heading, as well as be introduced to new soccer techniques. Bring snack, water bottle, and shin guards. Kevin Broomfi eld/Make Me A Pro SportsGellert Park Soccer Turf Field, 50 Wembley Dr.Rain Location: TBA
#12268 M-F 4/1-4/5 9:00am-12:00 Noon $107 R/$117 NR
Strength Training for Older Adults 50+ years
Refer to “Physical Fitness for Older Adults” for description.John Pantazy Doelger Center, Room 14, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
T/TH 1/3-5/30 2:30-4:00pm $3 per class (drop-in)
Stretch with Yoga (Beginner/Intermediate)50+ years
This class includes Pilates, a combination of movements to strengthen your entire body. Learn correct breathing, balance, strength, proper body alignment, and how to relax. Patricia Armstrong Doelger Center, Room 14, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.
SAT 1/5-5/25 11:45am-1:00pm $5 per class (drop-in)
M/W/F 1/2-5/31 11:15am-12:30pm $3 per class (drop-in)
M/W/F 1/2-5/31 2:30-4:00pm $3 per class (drop-in)
Tennis: Private LessonsYouths & Adults
Registration/payment required fi rst. Date, time and location will be arranged by participant and the instructor.Westlake Park, 145 Westlake Blvd. orGellert Park, 50 Wembley Dr.Private Instruction
#12843 12/8-3/1 $40 per hour
#12844 3/2-6/1 $40 per hour
Semi-Private Instruction(2-3 People; Must register together)
#12845 12/8-3/1 $20 per person/per hour
#12846 3/2-6/1 $20 per person/per hour
Walkabout50+ years
Tere MasseyMeet at Serramonte Center indoor Mall
W/F 1/9-5/31 8:30-9:30am Free
Zumba®-Just Dance! Fitness: 18+ years Come Join the Party! No experience required to have fun! This fi tness class off ers high energy, motivating music and easy to follow routines. Zumba® fi tness! Is a Latin inspired, easy-to-follow, calorie-burning, dance fi tness-party™. Feel the music and let loose! Wear loose fi tting clothing and slightly wore-out tennis shoes . No jeans, please.Party yourself into shape!Charlayne and Yolanda WrightWar Memorial Comm. Ctr., 6655 Mission St., 2nd Floor Gym
#12291 T 1/8-3/12 7:30-8:15pm(Express)
$35 R/$45 NR
#12543 T 3/19-5/21 7:30-8:15pm(Express)
$35 R/$45 NR
Gellert Park Clubhouse, 50 Wembley Dr.#12290 TH 1/10-3/14 7:00-8:00pm $42 R/$52 NR
#12542 TH 3/21-5/23 7:00-8:00pm $42 R/$52 NR
Zumba Gold®18+ years
A workout that will get your body moving in a whole new way. Join certifi ed Zumba® instructor Joanne Butcher as she leads this fun and energy fi lled workout.Joanne ButcherWar Mem. Community Center, Upper Gym, 6655 Mission St.
T/TH 1/3-5/30 10:00-11:00am $3 per class (drop-in)
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AFTERSCHOOL YOUTH RECREATION PROGRAM (AYRP) 2012-2013
To better serve our community, we off er afterschool programs at four Daly City Elementary schools. The program is for children in 1st through 6th grade. We strive to off er a safe and welcoming environment that encompasses homework assistance, creative activities, participation in youth athletics, healthy snacks and having fun!
Our dedicated staff provide participants with:• A safe environment to socialize and recreate with peers.• Programming to assist in learning life skills, thinking and active play.• Activities such as games, sports, arts and crafts, dance, and seasonal activities.• A program that incorporates elements of the Six Pillars of Character:
WINTER/SPRING PROGRAM DATES*:
*Dates subject to change. Program is only available on days that school is in session.
PRE-REGISTRATION:
We accept mail, walk-in, and fax at our main offi ce during business hours offi ce registration deadlines. Online registration is available 24/7. Online registration ends the night before the fi rst day of our program for each month.
ONSITE REGISTRATION:
(No Cash Payments Accepted at School Site. Checks, Money Order and Credit Cards Only.)To register onsite, please visit your school location, fi ll out your registration forms and provide payment at the time of registration. Payments must be made prior or on the fi rst day of each month. Proof of residency may be required at time of registration to receive subsidized Daly City resident rate.
SCHOLARSHIPS/DISCOUNTS:
To learn about scholarship opportunities, please call (650) 991-8001. To apply for a scholarship, please visit the Department of Library and Recreation Services Main Offi ce. Discounts are not available to multi-child families or multi-session participants.
Locations DatesPanorama
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January 1/7-1/31 #12616 $50 R/$62 NR
#12675$50 R/$62 NR
#12700 $50 R/$62 NR
#12622 $50 R/$62 NR 1/6
February 2/1-2/28 #12617 $50 R/$62 NR
#12676$50 R/$62 NR
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March
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2/28 (PAN, MHT, DW)3/3 (JS)
April4/8-4/30 (MHT, DW, JS)
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$50 R/$62 NR#12678
$50 R/$62 NR#12703
$50 R/$62 NR#12625
$50 R/$62 NR4/7 (MHT, DW, JS)
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May5/1-5/30 (JS)
5/1-5/31 (PAN,MHT,DW)#12620
$50 R/$62 NR#12679
$50 R/$62 NR#12704
$50 R/$62 NR#12626
$50 R/$62 NR 4/30
June6/3-6/7 (MHT, DW)
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$13 R/$16 NR#12705
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Youth and Teens|Special Events and Teens Services
Volunteen OpportunitiesAims to encourage and empower all!Need Community Services Hours? It’s always a plus on any application! We provide many opportunities in a variety of avenues whether it’s working in the frontline or behind the scenes, with youth recreation or a city event.Long Term Volunteers: • NCYC - Event Planning (see next column) • Voluntutor Program (see below)
Voluntutor Program (AYRP) This program promotes professional growth, personal development and service to the community. It gives youth ages 13-16 an opportunity to work in the Afterschool Youth Recreation Program. The volunteers work side by side with Recreators at any of our sites; giving them opportunities to give back to their neighborhood community and earn service credits for their school (if applicable). Our goal is to prepare youth in our community to become future recreators in our programs. For more information, please contact David Zetzer at (650) 746-8238.
Sponsored by Daly City Host Lions Club
Spring Fun DayEgg Hunt and Field Day
Ages 2-12 Years Old
Saturday, March 30, 201311:00am-1:00pmPollicita Gym and Field*550 E. Market Street
North County Youth Collective (NCYC)So what is the North County Youth Collective? NCYC encourages others to join the movement of young people making a diff erence in their communities.Why Join? …Make a diff erence in the community! Earn community service hours, gain experience in event planning, PR (public relations), and promotions.
Be a leader! Have a voice!
5:00-6:30pm every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the Month Gellert Park Clubhouse, 50 Wembley Drive
SIGN-UP TODAY!
NCYC Serves:
• Brisbane • Colma • Daly City • Pacifi ca • South San Francisco • San BrunoFor more information or to sign-up, contact Roxy Parangan (NCYC coordinator) at [email protected] or (650) 991-8234.
Stay in Touch Contact Ray Reyes at [email protected] or (650) 746-8332 for more information on upcoming events. Facebook: www.facebook.com/dcteenservicesTumblr: dalycityrec.tumblr.com
SPECIAL EVENTS
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HUNT TIMES
12:00 Noon - Kindertot12:15pm - Grades 1 and 212:45pm - Grades 3 and 41:00pm - Grades 5 and 6
Fun Outdoor Games
Bring a Bag or Basket and join us for our FREE EGG HUNT!
*In the event of poor weather, all activities will be moved inside the gym facility.
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Youth Baseball Season: Daly City Youth Baseball is for Kindergarten through 8th graders. For more information contact (650) 991-8001.
Sign-ups begin on December 3, 2012. Deadline: February 28, 2013Season starts April 6, 2013.Fees: $105 res/$150 non-res
LEAGUES:
Tee Ball Kindergarten #12475
Farm League Grades 1 and 2 #12477
A League Grades 3 and 4 #12472
AA League Grades 5 and 6 #12473
AAA League Grades 7 and 8 #12474
We Want You to be a part of Daly City’s Youth Baseball League! We are looking for enthusiastic, and responsible individuals interested in coaching, umpiring, or volunteering in other ways. For more information, contact Pete Quibell at (650) 991-8017.
TransportationOnly $15 per Month during school year from Bayshore/Robertson School to Bayshore Community Center, Daily.
Register Today!Club Offi ce is Open Weekdays from 10:00am-6:00pm.
Homework Assistance DailySnack at 3:00pm, daily
Core Programs• Oracle Computer Center • Education Enrichment• Health and Fitness Center• Monthly Birthday Party• Special Events• Electives: Dance, Cooking and Drama• Disney Art Studio• Sports Skills• Recreation• GamesContact Unit Director, Joe Egan(650) 991-5757 or email [email protected].
460 Martin Street - Daly City, CA 94014
Boys & Girls ClubA Place to LaughA Place to LearnA Place to Dream
Boys & Girls Club HoursMonday-Friday: 1:30-7:30pmOpen Rec/Special Activities/Sports/Teen Programs: 6:00-9:00pm
Boys & Girls Club Fees• Membership/Renewal Fee: $50/year• School-to-Club Transportation: $15/month• Camp/Full-Day Services: Varies• Sports Leagues: Varies Sliding Scale Fees and Payment Plans Available
Junior Giants Baseball This Summer!Junior Giants, the fl agship program of the Giants CommunityFund, is a non-competitive recreational program serving youth 5-18 years old. Along with the fundamentals of baseball, the league stresses integrity, confi dence, teamwork, and leadership. For more information, please contact us at (650) 746-8345.
2013 Showcase LeagueSince 1984, players from diff erent schools, cities, and backgrounds have played fun and competitive basketball together and against each other in a league that is unique and widely known throughout the Bay Area. Regardless of your basketball ability, a very strict participation rule means that everyone has plenty of opportunities to SHOWCASE their skills. The league is for boys and girls in 8th through 12th grade and starts in late March with registration beginning in February. For more information, call Janette Ghnaim at (650) 746-8349.
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Westlake School for the Performing ArtsPerforming Arts Center, 200 Northgate Avenue, Daly City • [email protected] • www.wspadance.com • (650) 757-1244
Offi ce Hours: Monday-Friday, 3:00pm-8:00pm • Saturday, 9:00am-4:00pmSchool Closed for the Holidays from December 22, 2012 - January 4, 2013
Classes Begin on January 5, 2013ACCEPTING REGISTRATION NOW!
A Step in the Right Direction!Combination Ballet n’ Tap, ages 3-6
Classical Ballet • Tap • Jazz • Modern/Lyrical • Hip Hop • Polynesian • Tumbling • Musical Theatre • Voice • PianoRegistration taken only at the WSPA offi ce - There is a $35 registration fee
$65 a month/once-a-week (*$96 for 1.5 hour class) $120 a month/twice-a-week(Service charge fee applicable for Visa/Mastercard Charges)
Note: For the experienced and advanced students, please call the offi ce for placement and audition requirements.***SPECIAL RATE FOR ADULT CLASSES - $40/MONTH***
ACCEPTING BEGINNERS FOR JANUARY CLASSES OPEN FOR IMMEDIATE ENROLLMENTCLASS NAME AGE TIME DAY CLASS NAME AGE TIME DAY_______ Ballet n’ Tap 3-4 11:00 Saturday HH for boys 5-7 4:15 MondayBallet n’ Tap 5-6 1:00 Saturday Ballet 10+ 7:15 Wednesday*Musical Theater 5-7 2:30 Saturday Ballet n’ Tap 3-4 3:15 FridayPolynesian 5-6 10:00 Saturday Pre Hula 3-4 1:00 SaturdayHip Hop 7-9 3:00 Saturday Adult Classes *** Polynesian 7:15 Monday Hip Hop 7:15 Wednesday ANNOUNCING WSPA’S UPCOMING PERFORMANCES:Nutcracker: December 1 and 2, 2012Palace of Fine Arts, San FranciscoA full length ballet production featuring over 150 WSPA dancers as well as several guest artists sponsored by AIMS.
Annual Holiday Show: December 22, 2012Skyline College, San BrunoFeaturing the students of the Musical Theatre Program under the direction of Katie Kerwin. Also watch the debut performances of our youngest students age 3-6 performing ballet, tap, and Hula/Tahitian.
Hakuna Matata Fundraiser: January 12 - 13, 2013Skyline College, San BrunoFeaturing students of the Musical Theater Program under the direction of Katie Kerwin.
Youth American Grand Prix Regionals: February 22 - 24, 2013Bayside Theater, San MateoA ballet and contemporary International Competition for selected WSPA ballet students.
Urban Paradise: March 16 and May 11, 2013Programme I: Featuring THE COMPANY (March 16 Chabot College)Bay Area’s Top Hip hop Performance Company under the direction of Patrick Rivera Cruz with other Hip Hop companies from Northern and Southern California, sponsored by AIMS. Programme II: ISLAND FESTIVAL (May 11 - 200 Northgate, Daly City)Featuring Bay Area’s top dance companies performing a variety of dance cultures sponsored by AIMS.
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YOUR ACTIVE ADULT SECTION!
To our valued Active Adult readers:
WARM WELCOME TO ALL!
You will fi nd classes for 50 years old and over spread throughout the ACTIVITY GUIDE starting on page 6. Services,calendar of events, senior clubs, programs, and lunch menus are on pages 28 to 36.
We look forward to seeing you and to share holidays and celebrations!
For questions about Active Adult programs and classes, please contact the following: Doelger Senior Center: (650) 991-8012 Lincoln Community Center: (650) 991-8018 War Memorial Community Center: (650) 991-8086
OUR MISSION STATEMENT
Senior AdultTo enhance the quality of life and promote wellness by providing social, educational and health services to all adults 50+. All programs are open to all seniors. Our program announcements will provide you with suffi cient notice for you to decide on your participation.
Active Adults|Services: 50+ Years Old
Translation ServicesEnglish: (650) 991-8018Chinese: (650) 991-5526Spanish: (650) 991-5527Tagalog: (650) 991-5528
Blood Pressure Screening3rd Monday of the Month: 9:30am-12:00 Noon, Doelger Senior Center, Room 1Volunteer Nurses, Cleo Moore and Susan Spector
Healthy Aging Response Team (HART)Daly City Seniors and Persons with Disabilities Help Line
A phone referral service designed to help ease your way to answer diffi cult questions about life’s concerns in English, Spanish, Tagalog, Mandarin and Cantonese.
Call between 9:00am-5:00pm, Monday-Friday.Volunteers will assist you with referrals and follow-up with you to be sure your needs are met. Please call (650) 991-5558 for more information.
BoutiqueVolunteers off er a wide choice of quality products. Come browse and choose from a variety of collectibles. Donations always welcome.Weekdays, 10:00am-1:30pm
HICAP - Medicare Part D AssistanceHealth Insurance Counseling Advocacy Program. Tuesdays, 10:00am-12:00 Noon Call for appointment: (650) 627-9350
Library (Room 4)Weekdays, 9:30am-3:00pm.Books and greeting cards are also for sale.
LoungeA place to socialize, play pool, cards, and games.Weekdays: 9:00am-4:00pm
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101 Lake Merced Blvd.AVAILABLE BY APPOINTMENT ONLYSign-up in information offi ce and call or (650) 991-8012.
by Jaime Yamamura, C.M.T.
Monday and Thursday: 9:00-10:15am1/2 hour: $25 seniors/$40 non-seniors1 hour: $45 seniors/$65 non-seniors
by Sarita Sokol, C.M.T.
Wednesday: 11:00am-3:40pm1 hour: $45 seniors/$65 non-seniors
Accupressure by Rube Bandihai
Friday: 10:00am-4:00pm1/2 hour: $25 seniors/$40 non-seniors1 hour: $45 seniors/$65 non-seniors
LUNCH PROGRAMThe Food Service Program is partially subsidized by Older American Act Funds. Everyone is welcome regardless of ability to contribute. Meals are prepared and served by volunteer cooks. Lunch is served Monday through Friday at 12:00 Noon, but reserve before 10:30am. For more information contact specifi c location below. To view the monthly lunch menus, see pages 34-36.
Doelger Senior Center 101 Lake Merced Blvd. $3.50 donation for seniors, $7.00 for non-seniors Contact us at (650) 991-8012.
Lincoln Community Center 901 Brunswick St. $2.00 donation for seniors, $7.00 for non-seniors Contact us at (650) 991-8018.
HEALTH SCREENINGS AND SERVICES
Blood Pressure Screening First Tuesday of each month, 10:00-10:30am War Mem. Comm. Ctr., 6655 Mission St.
Wise and Well Health Screenings For individuals ages 60+ Blood Sugar/Blood Pressure Call Janel Jurosky, RN, MSN: (650) 696-7663 1st Thursday of the Month, 9:30am Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St.
Services: 50+ Years Old|Active Adults
OPERATION BROWN BAG
Free grocery bag to qualifi ed individuals 60+Distribution programs in Daly City:
Wednesdays, 9:00amPre-registration requiredCall: (800) 984-3663Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St.
Fridays, 9:30-10:30amCall (800) 870-3660Lawson Hall, 125 Accacia St.
PRODUCE MOBILE
The 2nd Thursday and 4th Monday of each month from 4:00-6:00pmLawson Hall, 125 Accacia Street, Daly City
To Sign-Up: Bring proof that you live in San Mateo County. Sign-up at least 3 Days before distribution at Bayshore Community Center - 450 Martin St.
Income verifi cation needed. To Pick-Up: Come Early and Bring Your Own Bags!Adult Volunteers Needed!Are you available between 9:00am-1:00pm?Please call Ray Rayes at (650) 746-8332.
COMPUTER LAB HOURS
FREE with no time limit!The Computer Lab is for adult use only!Days and hours are subject to change.
Lincoln Community Center 901 Brunswick St. Monday-Friday, 9:00am-3:00pm Need to Print? Patrons are charged 15 cents a page. Youths are allowed to use computers with parent supervision.
War Memorial Community Center Computer Lab, 6655 Mission St. Monday/Wednesday/Friday, 10:00am-12:30pm, Free Patrons must provide their own paper. Youths are encouraged to use the upstairs library computers during library hours.
MASSAGE THERAPY AT DOELGER
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Active Adults|Senior Clubs and Trips & Travels: 50+ Years Old
Bayshore Friendship Club Phyllis Rizzi, President 1st and 3rd Thursday, 10:00amLawson Hall, 125 Accacia St.(415) 468-1664
Daly City Filipino
American Seniors Association Roger Arellano, PresidentMondays, 1:00-4:00pm, Pay at the door.Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St.(650) 991-8018
Daly City Retired
Employees Association Steve Hawthorne, PresidentEunice Brabec, Secretary, (650) 583-4985 3rd Wednesday of Jan., Mar., May, Sept., 1:00pm Doelger Senior Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd. (650) 991-8012
Daly City Senior Citizens ClubMaria Luna, PresidentWednesdays, 11:30am-1:00pm Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St. (650) 991-8018
Filipino Californian Senior Group (FIL’CA) Sundays, 12:30-4:30pm, Pay at the door.Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St.(650) 991-8018
Golden Years Senior Citizens Club Rose Huff man, PresidentThursday, 10:00amHoly Angels Parish, 107 San Pedro Rd.
Our Lady of Mercy Young at Heart Jean McNab, PresidentOur Lady of Mercy, 1 Elmwood Dr.
Senior Social ClubMondays and Wednesdays: 9:00am-1:00pmMake NEW friends! Enjoy light snacks! Play mahjong, cards, bingo and more!Bayshore Community Center, 450 Martin St.
Veterans of Foreign War (VFW)Richard Brugger Second Friday of every month, 10:00am-12:00 NoonWar Memorial Comm. Ctr, Activity Room, 6655 Mission St. (650) 892-9932
The Art of Norman Rockwell at the Crocker
Art Museum in Sacramento, with Hosted
Lunch at the Spaghetti Factory
January 16, 2013Leave 8:30am, return approx 5:30pm. Price: $69
Eastern Caribbean Cruise
January 26 - February 5, 2013 This eleven day Eastern Caribbean cruise includes a non-stop round trip airfare from San Francisco to Fort Lauderdale, and includes visits to Antigua, St. Lucia, Barbados, St. Kitts, St. Thomas and Grand Turk. Price: The complete program starts at just $1,695 pp. Dbl. Special discounts for past passengers.
A Valentine's Day Special
February 14, 2013Join us for an exclusive Special Valentine’s Day Performance at the beautiful Vacaville Opera House, featuring the captivating talent of Pasquale Esposito, compared toAndrea BGocelli, Il Divo, Il Volo, Michael Buyble and Josh Groban. We’ll have a hosted buff et lunch at the Outback Restaurant in Vacaville, featuring grilled Chicken, Grilled Salmon and Slow Roasted prime rib. Later at the Opera House we’ll have dessert and a Champagne. Price: $92
Spring Training
March 10 -13, 2013WE’VE ADDED A SECOND TOUR - Spend three nights at the lovely Chaparrel Suites with hosted breakfast and cocktail hour each day. We’ll have three Cactus League gamers, plus enjoy a hosted lunch at the Mariott Camelback, a hosted dinner at the Rustlers Roost, and admissions to the Desert Botanical Gardens. Price includes non-stop airfare and deluxe motorcoach transportation. Price: $1,058 pp Dbl.
Alaska Ten Night Round Trip
Cruise from San Francisco
September 7 - 17, 2013Ports of call include Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Tracy Arm Ford (viewing) and Victoria, Canada. Prices start at $1,545 pp. Dbl. Check for Early Discount Pricing!
CLUBS VIRGINIA’S TRIPS
Register at our Admin Offi ce
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Backgammon/Checkers/DominoesWant to learn? Meet with leader.Lynne FaustDoelger Center, Room 2, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.Thursdays, January 3-May 308:30-10:00am, Free
Billiards
Manuel SunshineDoelger Center, Room 2, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.Mondays/Fridays, January 4-May 311:00-3:00pm, Free
Bingo
10% of proceeds go to Doelger Senior Center.Sheila LumDoelger Center Room 7, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.Saturdays, January 5-May 2512:30-3:00pm, 50 cents per card
Bingo - Daly City Senior Club
Join in on the fun, make friends, and play bingo! Bring your own cards.Lincoln Community Center, 901 Brunswick St. Tuesday-Friday, Ongoing1:00-2:30pm, 50 cents to play
Bingo - High Stakes
10% of proceeds go to Doelger Senior Center.Sheila LumDoelger Center Café, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.Tuesdays, January 8-May 281:00-3:00pm, $10 to play
Bocce Ball
Open play. Check in Room 13 for game schedules.Doelger Center West Patio, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.Monday - Friday9:00am-3:00pm, Free
Book Reviewers
If you enjoy reading and discussing good books, join us. Group meets first Monday of the month. We discuss a new book(s) selected the previous month. Register with instructor. Elinor CharlestonDoelger Center, Room 4, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.Class held 1st Monday of the month.1:30-3:00pm, $1 M/$2 NM per class (drop-in)
Bridge, Advance Chicago
Register with leader.Wanda KirvinLarcombe Clubhouse, 99 Lake Merced Blvd.Mondays, January 7- May 209:30am-2:30pm, $1 M/$2 NM per class (drop-in)
Bridge, Chicago Games
You don’t need a partner. Register with leader.Henry SommerDoelger Center Room 7, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.Wednesdays, January 2-May 2910:00am-1:30pm, $1 M/$2 NM per class (drop-in)
Bridge, Duplicate
Register with leader. Chris NelsonDoelger Center Room 7, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.Mondays, January 7-May 209:30am-12:30pm, $1 M/$2 NM per class (drop-in)
Canasta
Join us for a fun afternoon. Register with leader.Liz HamreDoelger Center Nook, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.Class held 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month1:00-3:30pm, $1 M/$2 NM per class (drop-in)
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Grupo Latino
Reuniones semanales en las que se hable sobre la historia del mundo y se comentan eventos de actualidad. Join in for weekly meetings studying world history with active classroom participation. Register with leader.Elena AmayaDoelger Center, Room 1, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.Wednesdays, January 2-May 2910:00am-12:00 Noon, $1 M/$2 NM per class (drop-in)
Health Care Reform and Medicare
With constant changes in the health care system, most seniors are very concerned, confused or just unfamiliar with this rapidly changing situation. A senior care and benefits specialist will help you understand medical options and choices. Join us in room 5.Igal KoimanDoelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.Wednesdays, January 30 and March 201:00-2:00pm, Free
Lynne Faust SeminarsDoelger Center, Room 3, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.Tuesday, January 29 - BerlinTuesday, February 26 - North KoreaTuesday, March 19 - Morocco Part 1: Casablanca to FezTuesday, March 26 - Morocco Part 2: Marrekesh to Casbahs 1:00-2:30pm, $1.00
Medicare and Health Care Reform
Get informed about changes in Medicare and health carereform. Then join us for an informative session and bring your questions.Joe D’AuraDoelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.Tuesdays, February 12, April 16 and May 21Wednesdays, January 30 and March 201:00-2:00pm, Free
Ping Pong
Register with leader. Self-directed.Jimmy JimDoelger Center, Room 5 (Fri), 101 Lake Merced Blvd.Monday-Friday, January 4-May 3112:30-3:30pm, $1/2 per class (drop-in)
The Taxes You Pay
Yun Fang, Edward Jones Financial AdvisorDoelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.Tuesdays, January 29 and February 1911:00am-12:00 Noon, Free
Chess Players
Manuel SunshineDoelger Center, Room 2, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.Fridays, January 4-May 311:00-3:00pm, Free
Current Affairs
Register with leader.Raymond VasquezDoelger Center, Room 7, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.Tuesdays, January 8-May 2810:30am-12:00 Noon, $1 M/$2 NM per class (drop-in)
Dominoes/Mahjong/Social Gaming
Games-Games-Games! Test your skills with our social gaming daily!Lincoln Community Center, 901 BrunswickMonday-Friday9:00am-12:00 Noon, Free
Driver Safety Program
Class is off ered 2 half-days. This defensive driving class may help you obtain a discount on your vehicle insurance. Check and Driver’s License ID due in class. Pre-registration is required and pre-register in Room 16. AARP Volunteer Doelger Center, Room 5, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.*Classes held 4th Tuesday and Wednesday. 1:00-5:00pm$1 DSC member/$2 non-DSC member (cash)$12 check to AARP for AARP members$14 check to AARP for AARP non-members
Food Services Workshop
Kathy Everly Doelger Center Café, 101 Lake Merced Blvd.Monday-Friday: January 2-May 319:00am-2:00pm, Free
Garden Social
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Event Calendar: 50+ Years Old|Active Adults
April 2013
1 Monday Advisory & Planning Council Meeting
10 Wednesday Birthday Celebration
17 Wednesday Kitchen closed to prep for Volunteer Awards Ceremony
18 Thursday Volunteer Awards Ceremony
May 2013 (Celebrating Older Americans Month)
2 Thursday Lei Day celebration ~ Hawaiianentertainment starting at 11:15am
6 Monday Advisory & Planning Council Meeting
8 Wednesday Birthday celebration
10 Friday Mother’s Day Luncheon Tea
24 Friday Memorial Day Luncheon
27 Monday CLOSED - Memorial Day Observed
Doelger Senior Center
January 2013
4 Friday Welcome 2013 Party
7 Monday Advisory & Planning Council Meeting
9 Wednesday Birthday Celebration
21 Monday CLOSED - Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday
February 2013
4 Monday Advisory & Planning Council Meeting
13 Wednesday Birthday/Valentine's Celebration
18 Monday CLOSED - Presidents' Day Observed
25 Monday New Member Welcome - 1:30pm
March 2013
4 Monday Advisory & Planning Council Meeting
6 Wednesday Kitchen closed
13 Wednesday Birthday Celebration
15 Friday St. Patrick’s Day Luncheon
27 Wednesday Matzo Luncheon
28 Thursday Spring Luncheon
Lincoln Community Center
January 2013
5 Thursday Wise and Well-Blood Pressure Screening, 9:30am
21 Monday CLOSED - Martin Luther King Day
February 2013
7 Thursday Lincoln Advisory Board Meeting, 9:00amWise and Well-Blood Pressure Screening, 9:30am
8 Friday Black History Month Celebration Luncheon Suggested Donation $5
18 Monday CLOSED - Presidents' Day Holiday
22 Friday Chinese New Year Luncheon Suggested Donation $5
March 2013
1 Thursday Wise and Well-Blood Pressure Screening, 9:30am
April 2013
4 Thursday Lincoln Advisory Board Meeting, 9:00amWise and Well-Blood Pressure Screening, 9:30am
18 Thursday Volunteer Awards Ceremony at the Doelger Senior Center
May 2013
2 Thursday Wise and Well-Blood Pressure Screening, 9:30am
3 Friday Cinco de Mayo Celebration, 10:30am Suggested Donation $5
27 Monday CLOSED - Memorial Day Observed
CALENDER OF EVENTS
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Ξ JANUARY 2013
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
1
NEW YEARS HOLIDAY
Center Closed
2
Baked Fish
Rice Pilaf, Vegetables, Dessert
3
Smothered Chicken
Potatoes, Vegetables, Dessert
4
New Years Brunch
French Toast, Scrambled Eggs, Sausage, Orange Juice, Fruit
7
Baked Chicken
with Country Gravy
Potatoes, Vegetables, Dessert
8
Beef Stew
Green Salad with Mandarin Oranges, Dessert
9
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
Brandy Pork Chop
Orzo, Vegetables, Birthday Cake
10
Rigatoni w/ MeatSauce
Garlic Bread, Green Salad w/ Mandarin Oranges Dessert
11
Herb-Crusted Fish
Rice, Vegetables, Dessert
14
Cranberry Pork Loin Roast
Potato, Applesauce,Vegetables, Dessert
15
Orange-Apricot Chicken
Brown Rice,Vegetables, Dessert
16
Beef-Bean Tostada
or Vegetarian Bowl, Fruit
17
Corned Beef
and Cabbage Potatoes, Carrots, Dessert
18
Split Pea Soup
with/without Ham
Cornbread, Green Salad w/ Mandarin Oranges, Dessert
21CLOSED
MARTIN LUTHER
KING, JR. HOLIDAY
22
Scandinavian
Meatballs over noodles
Vegetables, Dessert
23
Paprika Chicken
over noodles
Vegetables, Dessert
24
Baked Fish
with Vera Cruz SauceRice, Vegetables, Dessert
25
Beef Burgundy
with Potatoes
Vegetables, Fruit
28
Lentil Soup
Cornbread, Green Salad with Mandarin Oranges, Dessert
29
Baked Fish Rice
Vegetables, Dessert
30
Beef Liver with
Bacon and Onions
Potato, Vegetables, Dessert
31
Doelger Pot Roast
Mashed Potatoes,Vegetables, Dessert
Food Service Program Lunch MenuLunch is served at two locations: Doelger Senior Center and Lincoln Community Center. For more information on the lunch program, please see page 29
Ξ FEBRUARY 2013MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
Please register in person
for the lunch program.
1
Baked Ham
Scalloped Potatoes,Vegetables, Dessert
4
Baked Fish with
Pimiento Sauce
Rice, Vegetables, Dessert
5
Brandy Pork Chop
Orzo, Vegetables, Dessert
6
Meat Lasagna
Garlic Bread, Green Salad with Mandarin Oranges, Dessert
7
Chicken with
Plum Sauce
Rice, Vegetables, Dessert
8
Salisbury Steak
Mashed Potatoes,Vegetables, Dessert
11
Mandarin Chicken
over Rice
Vegetables, Fortune Cookie, Dessert
12
Meat Loaf
Barley-Mushroom Casserole, Vegetables, Dessert
13
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
Chicken/Fish Cacciatore
Noodles/Rice,Vegetables, Birthday Cake
14
Beef in Wine Sauce
Parsleyed Potatoes, Vegetables, Dessert
15
Baked Fish Duxelle
Rice, Vegetables, Dessert
18
CLOSED-
PRESIDENT’S DAY
HOLIDAY
19
Chicken Parmesan
Potatoes, Vegetables, Dessert
20
Slow-Cooked Pepper
Steak over Noodles
Vegetables, Dessert
21
Baked Fish with
Tartar Sauce and Lemon
Rice Pilaf Steamed Vegetables, Dessert
22
Vegetarian Lasagna
Green Salad with Mandarin Oranges,Dessert
25
Paprika Chicken
Potatoes, Vegetables, DessertNew Member Welcome
26
Baked Fish
Rice, Vegetables, Dessert
27
Kitchen Closed for Cleaning
Deli Open
28
Chicken Marsala
over Noodles
Vegetables, Dessert
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Ξ MARCH 2013MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
Please register in person
for the lunch program.
1
Chef Salad or
Vegetarian Salad
Fruit
4
Beef Stroganoff over
Noodles
Vegetables, Dessert
5
Sausage Skillet
(Potatoes, Peppers
and Onions)
Vegetables, Dessert
6
Baked Fish
Rice, Vegetables, Dessert
7
Beef-Bean
Enchilada Casserole
Spanish Rice, Green Salad, Dessert
8
Sweet and Sour
Chicken over Rice
Vegetables, Dessert
11
Cup of Vegetable Soup
Turkey Pita Sandwich
Fruit
12
Spaghetti with Meat Sauce
Green Salad with Mandarin Oranges, Dessert
13
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
Chicken with Lemon Sauce Potatoes, Vegetables, Birthday Cake
14
Baked Fish
Rice, Vegetables, Dessert
15
St. Patrick’s Day Celebration
Corned Beef and Cabbage
Potatoes and Carrots,Green Dessert
18
Baked Fish
Rice, Vegetables, Dessert
19
Smothered Chicken
Potatoes, Vegetables, Dessert
20
Beef Stew
Green Salad with Mandarin Oranges, Dessert
21
Brandy Pork Chop
Orzo, Vegetables, Dessert
22
Lasagna rolls with
Spinach/Ricotta Cheese
Green Salad, Dessert
25
Chicken Vera Cruz
over Rice
Vegetables, Dessert
26
Beef Burgundy
over Potatoes
Vegetables, Dessert
27
Matzo Feast
Matzo Ball Soup, Roast Chicken, Apple Kugel, Peas and Carrots, Dessert
28
Spring Lunch Meal
Baked Ham
Sweet Potato Souffl e, Vegetables, Dessert
29
Herb Crusted Fish
Rice, Vegetables, Dessert
Ξ APRIL 2013
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
1
Beef-Bean Tostada or
Vegetarian Bowl
Fruit
2
Baked Fish with
Pimiento Sauce
Rice, Vegetables, Dessert
3
Pork Chop Marsala
Rice, Vegetables, Dessert
4
Orange-Apricot Chicken
Brown RiceVegetables, Dessert
5
Caesar Salad with/without
Grilled Chicken
Fruit
8
White Bean and Pasta
Soup with/without Ham
Green Salad, Dessert
9
Hungarian Goulash
over Noodles Vegetables, Dessert
10
BIRTHDAY
CELEBRATION
Turkey Parmesan
Potatoes, Vegetables,Birthday Cake
11
Rigatoni with Meat Sauce
Garlic Bread, Green Salad, Dessert
12
French Dip Sandwich
Carrot-Raisin Salad, Fruit
15
Meat Loaf
Mashed PotatoesVegetables, Dessert
16
Baked Chicken with
Plum Sauce
Rice, Vegetables, Dessert
17
Kitchen Closed to
Prep for Volunteer
Awards Lunch
Deli Open
18
Volunteer Awards Lunch
Kitchen and Deli Closed
19
Herb Crusted Fish
Rice Pilaf, Vegetables, Dessert
22
Hunter-Style Chicken
Potatoes, Vegetables, Dessert
23
Brandy Pork Chop
Orzo, Vegetables, Dessert
24
Beef Liver with
Bacon and Onions
Potatoes, Vegetables, Dessert
25
Baked Fish
Rice, Vegetables,Dessert
26
Roast Turkey
Mashed Potatoes,Vegetables, Dessert
29
Italian-Style Baked Fish
Rice, Vegetables, Dessert
30
Meat Lasagna
Green Salad, Dessert
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONSWednesdays
January 9, February 13,
March 13, April 10, and May 8
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Ξ MAY 2013
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
1
Maryland Chicken
Rice, Vegetables, Dessert
2
Lei Day
Kalua Pork
Chicken Long Rice, Sweet Potatoes, Dessert
3Chicken-Cheese
Enchilada Casserole
Green Salad, Dessert
6
Chili or Vegetarian Chili
Green Salad, Dessert
7
Scandinavian Meatballs
over Noodles Vegetables, Dessert
8
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
Brandy Pork Chop Orzo, Vegetables,Birthday Cake
9
Golden Chicken over Rice
Vegetables, Dessert
10
Mother’s Day Tea:
12:30pm
Tea Sandwiches, Quiche, Fruit, Dessert
13
Baked Ham with Cranberry
and Bourbon Glaze
Sweet Potatoes,Vegetables, Dessert
14
Rigatoni with
Meat Sauce
Green Salad, Dessert
15
Baked Fish Duxelle
Rice, Vegetables, Dessert
16
Chef Salad or Vegetarian
Salad, Fruit
17
Doelger Pot Roast
Mashed PotatoesVegetables, Dessert
20
Grilled Chicken
with Fruit Salsa, Rice, Vegetables, Dessert
21
Baked Fish
Rice, Vegetables, Dessert
22
Beef Burgundy
PotatoesVegetables, Dessert
23
Apricot Glazed Pork Loin
Potatoes, Vegetables,Dessert
24
Oven Baked
BBQ Chicken
Potato Salad, Corn Picante, Apple Pie
27
CLOSED-
MEMORIAL DAY
28
Chicken Cacciatore
over Noodles
Vegetables, Dessert
29
Hot Open-Faced
Turkey Sandwich
Potatoes, Vegetables, Dessert
30
Baked Fish
with Pimiento Sauce
Rice, Vegetables, Dessert
31
Corned Beef
and Cabbage
Potatoes, Carrots,Dessert
Westlake ParkWestlake ParkGarden DeliGarden DeliVisit the New and Improved Westlake Park Garden Deli. Monday - Friday, 9:00am-1:30pm Tuesday, 9:00am-2:00pm
Enjoy soups, salads, sandwiches and other delights. Located at Westlake Park, 111 Lake Merced Boulevard (Across the courtyard from Library and Recreation Services Admin Offi ce.)
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Home Begins Here
Elder Care Alliance, a nonprofit organization, is cosponsored by the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas West Midwest Community & the Sierra Pacific Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. RCFE Lic # 385600270.
almaviaofsanfrancisco.org
Assisted Living | Memory Care
Welcoming to All Person-Centered Care Faith-Based Dedicated to You, Not Profits
415.337.1339 | One Thomas More Way
Schedule a tour and have lunch on us!
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SWIMMING CLASS DESCRIPTIONS
Infant and Toddler ClassesAges 6 months - 5 years
Sea Turtles:
Must be accompanied in water by parent or guardian. Students are introduced to the water environment, basic swim skills and water safety through games, songs and the use of toys. Guardians, parental involvement in the learning process reinforces the parents’ role in the child’s development.
Ducklings:
A child’s fi rst swim class without parental assistance. Water adjustment, pool safety, underwater exploration, kicking, and stroke readiness are introduced.
Youth Classes: Ages 6-17 Years (Levels I-VIII)
Must be at least 48” tall OR of adequate skill level.
Level I: Guppies
Introduction to Water Skills: water adjustment, basic breathing, fl oating, kicking, gliding, jumping, and treading.
Level II: Jellyfi sh
Basic Swimming Fundamentals: front/back fl oat with no support and with glide; front/back crawl, introduction to elementary backstroke arms, treading and jumping.
Level III: Sea Horse
Stroke Development: front/back crawl, elementary backstroke, treading, knee dive, introduction to breast stroke kick, sidestroke kick and deep water swimming.
Level IV: Otters
Building Endurance: front/back crawl, elementary backstroke, and breaststroke kick; treading, diving, fl oating; introduction to breaststroke arms, sidestroke kick, butterfl y kick, and open turns.
Level V: Sea Lions
Stroke Refi nement: front/back/sidestroke, elementary backstroke, breaststroke,and butterfl y kick for distance; diving, and introduction to butterfl y arms and fl ip turns.
Level VI: Porpoise
Introduction to Competitive Swimming: enhanced effi ciency, endurance and ability to perform strokes; treading without arms; turns and introduction to competitive diving.
Level VII: Sharks
Fundamentals of Competitive Swimming: backstroke, elementary backstroke, freestyle, breaststroke, butterfl y with competitive fl ip turns; individual medley; tread for time with and without arms; feet fi rst surface dive.
Level VIII: Stingray
Lifeguard Readiness: swim for distances using combination of all strokes; all turns (open and close); dives from starting blocks; water rescue skills.
Teen/Adult Classes: Ages 13 years and up
Beginner Teen/Adult I (Platypus) and
Beginner Teen/Adult II (Barracuda)
Raises the comfort level, establishes natural buoyancy movement, and develops basic strokes.
Beginner Teen/Adult III (Orca):
Builds upon skills learned in the beginner adult level and become more comfortable with deeper water.
Semi-Private Lessons Youth Level I - Adults
Struggling or need more assistance in your swim lesson? Semi-private lessons give participants the opportunity to attend 8 30-minute classes where the ratio is one teacher to three students where the instructor and student can focus more on technique and student weaknesses. See class schedules for availability.$105 res/$132 non-res
131 WESTMOOR AVENUE (650) 991-8022
DALY CITY DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY AND RECREATION SERVICES MAIN OFFICE (650) 991-8001
Giammona-Westmoor Pool is a year-round indoor, heated swim facility with 11 swimming lanes, a therapy pool, and a classroom. The pool temperature is approximately 82 degrees. The pool is located at the south end of Westmoor High School. Parking is available in front of the pool on Edgemont Drive, and in the school parking lot off Westmoor Avenue, the western border street. Dressing room, lockers, & showers are available. You must bring your own lock to use lockers. LEAVE ALL VALUABLES AT HOME.
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Swimmer AideAges 11-17 years
If you enjoy working with children, love the water and want to give back to the community, sign-up to be a swimmers’ aide. Prerequisite: Must be Level 5 Sea Lions or above skill level. Assist swim instructors with swim lessons; develop professionalism and leadership skills, earn community service hours and participate in a 30 minute swim workout weekly! See class schedules for availability.
AQUATIC PROGRAMS
American Red Cross
Lifeguarding Class (Code: #12835)Last day to register, Friday, March 22, 2013April 1-5, 2013Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 4:00pm$184 res/$230 non-res
Aqua Fit: No swimming skills required!Get fi t with Aqua Fit! Each day we will have a diff erent cardio workout, which focus on diff erent parts of the body. The best part of this workout is it’s in the water! Water provides a resistance which you cannot get on land.
Monday and Wednesday, 6:30-7:30pmSaturday, 8:00-9:00amAdmission: $5 res/$7 non-resAdult Pool Passes: $63 res/$79 non-res
Aqua Swim Camp (Code: #12827)Welcomes children ages 6-12 who have some swimming experiences and have a desire to explore a diversity of new experiences, promote health and safety, develop new friendships, and learn new skills. Participants will have the opportunity to enjoy swimming, work on various swimming strokes, and receive some stroke guidance. This camp is not intended to take place entirely at the pool. Participants will play numerous fi eld games and a variety of water inclusive games, attend outings, and enjoy an end of the week party.
April 1-April 5, 2013Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm$184 res/$230 non-res
Aqua Trek: No swimming skills required!Come into the water and turn walking into a real workout! With water providing 12 times more resistance than air, you can build endurance and your muscles more eff ectively burning 300-500 calories per hour.
Monday and Wednesday, 7:30-8:30pmAdmission: $5 res/$7 non-resAdult Pool Passes: $63 res/$79 non-res
Boot Camp: No swimming skills required!Burn fat, lose weight, swim, get fi t and recreational. For ages 18 and up. Our boot camp exercises, held both in the water and on deck, targeting all areas of fi tness. Workout will be based on individual capabilities.
Monday and Wednesday, 7:30-8:30pmAdmission: $5 res/$7 non-resAdult Pool Passes: $63 res/$79 non-res
Diving SessionNeed additional assistance with diving? Participants will receive assistance and guidance in a small class setting. This 30 minute session is dedicated to diving and helping participants perfect their dive.
January 25, March 22, May 31, 2013, 6:30-8:00pmThree Sessions: 1st - 6:30pm, 2nd - 7:00pm, 3rd - 7:30pmYouth: $4 res/$5 non-res, Adults: $5 res/$7 non-resPlease sign-up 2 weeks prior to diving session.
Guard Start Program (Code: #12828)The Guard Start program is designed for youth 11-14 years old. Before entering the program, participants must demonstrate these skills: 25 yards front crawl continuously, trend water for 1 minute using arms and legs, submerge and swim 10 feet underwater. This course provides participants with some of the knowledge and skills needed to prepare for a Lifeguard Course and to prepare for future jobs in aquatics. This course also provides hands-on experience and opportunities to make new friends, learn new games, attend fi eld trips, strengthen leadership skills and personal growth.
April 1-5, 2013Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm$184 res/$230 non-res
Programs|Aquatics
TO REGISTER FOR LESSONS, VISIT US AT WWW.IPLAYDALYCITY.ORG.
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REC SWIM AND LAP SWIM
Rec Swim Hours
Friday, 5:30-7:30pm Saturday and Sunday, 12:30-2:30pm
Lap Swim Hours
Monday-Thursday, 6:00-7:30am, 5:30-8:30pmFriday, 6:00-7:30amSaturday, 7:30am-12:00 NoonSunday, 7:30am-12:00 Noon, 3:00-5:00pm
ADMISSION PRICES
You can save by purchasing swim passes which are good for 14 visits to the pool. Passes may be purchased from the Pool Cashier during recreation and lap swim times. We DO NOT accept cash for pool passes. We only accept Visa, MasterCard, and personal checks.
Youth and Seniors
$4 res/$5 non-res, Pool Pass: $50 res/$63 non-res
Adults
$5 res/$7 non-res, Pool Pass: $63 res/$79 non-res
CALENDER OF EVENTS
Pool Closed December 22, 2012 - January 1, 2013Mondays, January 21, February 18, and May 27, 2013Saturday and Sunday, March 30-31, 2013
Teen and Adult Fitness Week
January 2 - January 7, 2013A new year, a new you! A new resolution? Stay fi t, try something new, and help us support health and fi tness! Throughout the week join us in our Teen and Adult fi tness classes, programs, and demos. Please refer to event fl yer for Fitness Week schedule and prices.
Teen Spring Social (For ages 13 -19)April 5, 2013, 7:30-9:30pmEnd Spring right! An opportunity for teens to meet new friends, relax, celebrate, and end the Spring Break right! Please refer to event fl yer for dress code and prices.
Under the Sea Spring Event (For all ages!)April 13, 2013, 12:30-2:30pmJoin us as we celebrate Spring! Games, face painting, and more! $7 resident/$9 non-resident
Diving Sessions
Please refer to description on page 41.January 25, March 22, May 31, 2013
Aquatics|Programs and Events
Masters Swim ProgramIf you are 18 years or older, enjoy swimming and want to get fi t, the Masters Swim Program might just be right for you. The Masters Swim Program provides swimmers with structured daily workouts and critiques from a coach. Structured workouts will be based on individual capabilities.Monday-Friday, 6:00-7:30amAdmission: $5 res/$7 non-resAdult Pool Passes: $63 res/$79 non-res
AFTERSCHOOL SWIM CLUB
Afterschool Swim Club at the Giammona Pool off ers an afterschool program from 3:00-6:30pm to children 1st through 6th grade (6 to 12 years of age) a safe and fun environment to do homework, participate in recreational games/activities, and swimming! 6-12 years old*Monday-Friday, 3:00-6:30pm$88 residents/$110 non-residents
Pre-RegistrationWe accept mail, walk ins, and faxes at our Library and Recreation Administration Offi ce during business hours. Online registration ends the night before the fi rst day of our Swim Club Program for each month.
Onsite RegistrationTo register at Giammona Pool, please visit Giammona Pool (Edgemont Drive), fi ll out your registration forms and provide payment at the time of registration. Payments must be made prior to or on the fi rst day of each month. Proof of residency may be required at time of registration to receive subsidized Daly City resident rate.
Months Codes
January #11635February #11636March #11637April #11638May #11639
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Register early! Space is limited!To register by internet, you must set up an account. For more information, please call (650) 991-8001.
Registration is fi rst come, fi rst serve and based upon available class space.
Pre-Registration will be accepted at the Daly City Department of Library and Recreation Services Administrative Offi ce, 111 Lake Merced Boulevard, Daly City, by mail, walk-in, or internet.
All pre-registration must reach our offi ce by the session’s pre-registration deadline in order to be processed. No exceptions. Registration will be accepted at the pool.
Session Class
Start Date
Pre-Register
Period
at Offi ce/
Internet
Registration
Accepted
at Pool
I.
M/W
Mon.,Jan. 7
Tues., Dec. 18-Sun., Jan. 6
Mon.,Jan. 7
T/TH Tues.,Jan. 8
Wed., Dec. 12-Mon., Jan. 7
Tues.,Jan. 8
SAT Sat.,Jan. 5
Tues., Dec. 18-Fri., Jan. 4
Sat.,Jan. 5
SUN Sun.,Jan. 6
Tues., Dec. 18 - Fri., Jan. 4
Sat.,Jan. 5
II.
M/W
Mon.,Feb. 11
Tues., Feb. 5-Sun., Feb. 10
Mon.,Feb. 11
T/TH Tues.,Feb. 5
Wed., Jan. 30-Mon., Feb. 4
Tues.,Feb. 5
SAT Sat.,March 2
Tues., Feb. 26-Fri., March 1
Sat.,March 2
SUN Sun.,March 3
Thurs., Feb. 21 - Fri., March 1
Sun.,March 3
III.
M/W
Mon.,March 18
Tues., Mar. 12-Sun., Mar. 17
Mon.,March 18
T/TH Tues.,March 12
Tues., Mar. 5 - Mon., Mar. 11
Tues.,March 12
SAT Sat.,May 4
Tues., April 30-Fri., May 3
Sat.,May 4
SUN Sun.,May 5
Tues., April 30-Fri., May 3
Sun.,May 5
IV.
M/W
Mon.,April 15
Thurs., April 11 - Sun., April 14
Mon.,April 15
T/TH Tues.,April 23
Tues., April 16 - Mon., April 22
Tues.,April 23
V.
M/W
Mon.,May 13
Thurs., May 9 - Sun., May 12
Mon.,May 13
T/TH Tues.,May 21
Wed., May 15 - Mon., May 20
Tues.,May 21
Winter 2012/Spring 2013 LessonsLessons|Aquatics
SATURDAYS
Session 1: January 5 - February 23Session 2: March 2 - April 27 (No class 3/30)Session 3: May 5 - June 23Fee: $50 res/$63 non-res*Sea Turtles and Ducklings: $56 res/$70 non-res
CLASSCLASS TIMETIME S. 1S. 1 S. 2S. 2 S. 3S. 3
Sea Turtles* 10:00-10:30am 11697 12300 12294
10:45-11:15am 11698 12301 12295
Ducklings* 9:00-9:30am 11705 12517 12511
9:30-10:00am 11706 12518 12512
10:00-10:30am 11707 12519 12513
10:45-11:15am 11708 12520 12514
11:15-11:45am 11709 12521 12515
11:45am-12:15pm 11710 12522 12516
Level I: Guppies 9:00-9:30am 11717 12533 12525
9:30-10:00am 11718/12832
12534/12833
12526/12834
10:00-10:30am 11719 12535 12529
10:45-11:15am 11720 12536 12531
11:15-11:45am 11721 12537 12530
11:45am-12:15pm 11722 12538 12532
Level II: Jellyfi sh 9:00-9:30am 11736 12554 12550
9:30-10:00am 11737 12555 12551
10:00-10:30am 11738 12556 12552
10:45-11:15am 11739 12557 12553
11:15-11:45am 11740 12558 12548
11:45am-12:15pm 11741 12559 12543
Level III: Sea Horse 9:00-9:30am 11746 12564 12560
9:30-10:00am 11747 12565 12561
11:15-11:45am 11748 12566 12562
11:45am-12:15pm 11749 12567 12563
Level IV: Otters 9:00-9:30am 11754 12573 12568
10:00-10:30am 11755 12574 12569
11:15-11:45am 11762 12575 12570
11:45am-12:15pm 11756 12576 12571
Level V: Sea Lions 9:00-9:30am 11763 11769 11772
10:45-11:15am 11764 11770 11773
11:45am-12:15pm 11765 11771 11774
Level VI: Porpoise 9:30-10:00am 11775 12583 12585
11:15-11:45am 11776 12584 12586
Level VII: Sharks 10:00-10:30am 11779 12587 12588
Level VIII: Stingray 10:45-11:15am 11781 12589 12590
Swimmer Aide 9:00am -12:00pm 12822 12849 12850
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TUESDAY/THURSDAYSession 1: January 8 - 31Session 2: February 5 - 28Session 3: March 12 - April 11 (*No class 3/14, 3/28)Session 4: April 23 - May 16Session 5: May 21 - June 13Fee: $50 res/$63 non-res*Ducklings: $56 res/$70 non-res*Semi-Privates: $105 res/$132 non-res
CLASSCLASS TIMETIME S. 1S. 1 S. 2S. 2 S. 3S. 3 S. 4S. 4 S. 5S. 5
Ducklings* 5:30-6:00pm 12614 12599 12603 12607 12591
6:00-6:30pm 12611 12600 12604 12608 12592
6:30-7:00pm 12612 12601 12605 12609 12594
7:00-7:30pm 12613 12602 12606 12610 12593
Level I:
Guppies5:30-6:00pm 12627 12632 12634 12643 12648
6:00-6:30pm 12628 12637 12640 12636 12649
6:30-7:00pm 12629 12633 12641 12644 12650
7:00-7:30pm 12630 12638 12635 12646 12651
7:30-8:00pm 12631 12639 12642 12647 12653
Level II:
Jellyfi sh5:30-6:00pm 12654 12660 12666 12659 12682
6:00-6:30pm 12655 12662 12667 12661 12683
6:30-7:00pm 12656 12663 12668 12671 12684
7:00-7:30pm 12657 12664 12669 12680 12685
7:30-8:00pm 12658 12665 12670 12681 12686
Level III:
Sea Horse5:30-6:00pm 12687 12694 12690 12709 12714
6:00-6:30pm 12688 12696 12691 12710 12715
6:30-7:00pm 12689 12697 12706 12711 12716
7:00-7:30pm 12692 12698 12707 12712 12717
7:30-8:00pm 12693 12695 12708 12713 12718
Level IV:
Otters5:30-6:00pm 12719 12721 12723 12725 12727
7:30-8:00pm 12720 12722 12724 12726 12728
Level V:
Sea Lions6:00-6:30pm 12729 12731 12733 12735 12737
7:30-8:00pm 12730 12732 12734 12736 12738
Level VI:
Porpoise6:30-7:00pm 12739 12740 12741 12742 12743
Level VII:
Sharks7:00-7:30pm 12745 12746 12747 12748 12749
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MONDAY/ WEDNESDAYSession 1: January 7 - February 4 (*No class 1/21)Session 2: February 11 - March 11 (*No class 2/18)Session 3: March 18 - April 10Session 4: April 15 - May 8Session 5: May 13 - June 10 (*No class 5/27)Fee: $50 res/$63 non-res*Semi-Privates: $105 res/$132 non-res
CLASSCLASS TIMETIME S. 1S. 1 S. 2S. 2 S. 3S. 3 S. 4S. 4 S. 5S. 5
Platypus 6:00-6:30pm 12750 12751 12752 12753 12754
Barracuda 6:00-6:30pm 12767 12768 12769 12770 12771
Orca 6:30-7:00pm 12425 12773 12774 12775 12776
SemiPrivate Guppies*
5:30-6:00pm 12777 12778 12779 12780 12781
12782 12783 12784 12785 12786
6:00-6:30pm 12787 12788 12789 12790 12791
SemiPrivate Jellyfi sh*
5:30-6:00pm 12792 12793 12794 12795 12796
6:00-6:30pm 12797 12798 12799 12800 12801
SemiPrivateSeahorse*
5:30-6:00pm 12802 12803 12804 12805 12806
7:00-7:30pm 12807 12808 12809 12810 12811
SemiPrivate Otters*
6:30-7:00pm 12812 12813 12814 12815 12816
SemiPrivate Sea Lions and Porpoise*
7:00-7:30pm 12817 12818 12819 12820 12821
POOL PARTY
Plan your next party at the Giammona Pool and you will have a SPLASH with everyone! For more information, please call (650) 991-8001.
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SUNDAYS
Session 1: January 6 - February 24Session 2: March 3 - April 28 (*No class 3/31)Session 3: May 5 - June 23Fee: $50 res/$63 non-res*Sea Turtles and Ducklings: $56 res/$70 non-res
CLASSCLASS TIMETIME S. 1S. 1 S. 2S. 2 S. 3S. 3
Sea Turtles* 10:00-10:30am 12296 12298 12302
10:45-11:15am 12297 12299 12303
Ducklings* 9:00-9:30am 12310 12320 12448
9:30-10:00am 12311 12321 12449
10:00-10:30am 12312 12322 12450
10:45-11:15am 12313 12323 12451
11:15-11:45am 12314 12324 12452
11:45am-12:15pm 12315 12325 12453
3:00-3:30pm 12316 12326 12454
3:30-4:00pm 12317 12327 12455
4:00-4:30pm 12318 12328 12456
4:30-5:00pm 12319 12329 12457
Level I:
Guppies9:00-9:30am 12330 12341 12340
9:30-10:00am 12331 12342 12351
10:00-10:30am 12332 12343 12458
10:45-11:15am 12333 12344 12459
11:15-11:45am 12334 12345 12460
11:45am-12:15pm 12335 12346 12461
3:00-3:30pm 12336 12347 12462
3:30-4:00pm 12337 12348 12463
4:00-4:30pm 12338 12349 12464
4:30-5:00pm 12339 12350 12465
Level II:
Jellyfi sh9:00-9:30am 12352 12360 12368
9:30-10:00am 12353 12361 12369
10:45-11:15am 12354 12362 12466
11:15-11:45am 12355 12363 12467
11:45am-12:15pm 12356/12829
12364/12830
12468/12831
3:00-3:30pm 12357 12365 12469
3:30-4:00pm 12358 12366 12470
4:00-4:30pm 12359 12367 12471
SUNDAY LESSONS CONTINUES
Level III:
Sea Horse9:00-9:30am 12370 12377 12485
9:30-10:00am 12371 12378 12486
11:15-11:45am 12372 12379 12487
11:45am-12:15pm 12373 12380 12488
3:00-3:30pm 12374 12381 12489
3:30-4:00pm 12375 12382 12490
4:30-5:00pm 12376 12383 12491
Level IV:
Otters9:00-9:30am 12385 12391 12492
10:00-10:30am 12386 12392 12493
10:45-11:15am 12387 12393 12494
11:45am-12:15pm 12388 12394 12495
3:00-3:30pm 12389 12384 12496
4:30-5:00pm 12390 12395 12497
Level V:
Sea Lions9:30-10:00am 12396 12399 12498
11:15-11:45am 12397 12400 12499
3:30-4:00pm 12398 12401 12500
Level VI:
Porpoise11:15-11:45am 12402 12404 12406
4:00-4:30pm 12403 12405 12407
Level VII:
Sharks10:45-11:15am 12408 12410 12501
4:00-4:30pm 12409 12411 12502
Level VIII:
Stingrays10:00-10:30am 12412 12414 12503
4:30-5:00pm 12413 12415 12504
Platypus 10:00-10:30am 12416 12417 12418
Barracuda 9:30-10:00am 12419 12420 12421
Orca 9:00-9:30am 12422 12423 12424
Swimmer
Aide9:00am-12:00 Noon 12426 12429 12431
3:00-5:00pm 12428 12430 12427
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Other Notes:• Scholarship assistance will be granted based on established fi nancial need criteria and available funds.• Applicants must ensure copies of all supporting documents are provided as an attachment to the Scholarship Applications.• Incomplete Scholarship Applications will not be accepted.• Scholarship Application packets will not be returned.• Scholarship recipients must immediately notify the Department of Library and Recreation Sevices in the event the recipient no longer meets the income criteria.• All Scholarship Applications and supporting documents will remain confi dential.
Process for Application:After a complete Scholarship Application is submitted to the Department of Library and Recreation Services, staff will commence the following review process:
1. A Scholarship Application must be submitted for consideration at least three (3) weeks prior to the commencement of the Activity Guide cycle.2. Submittal-alone of a Scholarship Application is not confi rmation of program or class enrollment nor a confi rmation of scholarship approval.3. The Department of Library and Recreation Services will notify applicants regarding the approval status of the scholarship request within fi ve (5) business days.4. The Department of Library and Recreation Services will make the fi nal determination of scholarship eligibility based solely on the information contained in the Scholarship Application, supporting documentation and Scholarship Program criteria.5. The Department of Library and Recreation Services does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age, medical condition, marital status, or religious belief.6. Applicants who falsify information or do not regularly attend the class or program may be ineligible for future Scholarship Program consideration. If extenuating circumstances prevent regular attendance, please immediately notify the Department of Library and Recreation Services at (650) 991-8001.
This policy details the guidelines, eligibility and procedures required for the submission, review and approval/denial of a Build a Dream Scholarship Application.
Policy Overview:• Scholarship applicants must be residents of the City of Daly City.• It is the mission and policy of the City of Daly City to provide access for all citizens to its Library and Recreation classes, events and programs.• The Scholarship Program shall be based upon an existing system for eligibility, utilizing San Mateo County programs (CalWorks, Medi-Cal, General Assistance and WIC) to establish eligibility thresh olds. The purpose of this shall be to ensure integrity of the Scholarship Program which shall be established in a manner that balances administrative simplicity and effi ciency and individual confi dentiality and dignity, with the City’s need to verify residency and income eligibility.
Requirements:• The Scholarship Program applicant/recipient must be a Daly City resident.• Scholarship recipients are only eligible for one scholarship per Activity Guide cycle.• A new Scholarship Application must be completed for each scholarship requested.
Scholarship Criteria:• Scholarship assistance is to be used only to off -set the cost of the registration fee and not for supplies, extra fees, admission fees or excursions/fi eld trip fees.• The following age groups are eligible for the award of a scholarship: Youth through age seventeen (17) and active adults age 50 and older. Adults age 18-50 are ineligible for the Scholarship Program.• Youth programs qualifi ed for scholarships are limited to: youth athletic leagues, youth aquatic classes and the Youth Recreation Program.• Active adult programs qualifi ed for scholarships would be limited to: classes which facilitate physical movement.• Program areas not eligible for scholarships would include: library services, tiny tot classes, tennis lessons, camps, trips and excursions, facility and pool-party rentals, drop-in classes, all classes and programs serving adults age 18-50 years of age and classes $10 and under.
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DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY AND RECREATION SERVICES ADMINISTRATION OFFICE:111 Lake Merced Boulevard. Daly City, CA 94015; (650) 991-8001
Facility Rentals, Libraries, and Parks
Facility Rentals, Libraries, and Parks ChartBallField Basketball BBQ Pits Dog off -leash Area Gymnasium Library
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Facility Rentals
Bayshore Community Center 450 Martin Street
300 Capacity 991-5760
Doelger Senior Center 101 Lake Merced Boulevard
150 Capacity 991-8012
Gellert Clubhouse and Park 50 Wembley Drive @ Gellert Boulevard
130 Capacity - Clubhouse; 991-8017 75 Capacity - Park; 991-8017
Hillside Clubhouse and Park 222 Lausanne Avenue
49 Capacity 991-8001
Larcombe Clubhouse 99 Lake Merced Boulevard
85 Capacity 991-8001
Lawson Hall 125 Accacia Street @ Geneva Avenue
160 Capacity 991-8153
Lincoln Community Center 901 Brunswick Street @ Acton Street
200 Capacity 991-8018
Marchbank Clubhouse and Park between N and 10. S Parkview Drive
49 Capacity (Restricted) 991-5724
Pacelli Event Center 145 Lake Merced Boulevard
588 Capacity 991-8021
Performing Arts Center 200 Northgate Drive
Capacity 757-1244
Teglia Community Center 285 Abbot Street @ E. Moltke Street
160 Capacity 991-8075
War Memorial Community Center 6655 Mission Street @ Alp Avenue
130 Capacity (Activity Room) 300 Capacity (Upper Gym)
Westlake Community Center 145 Lake Merced Boulevard
150 Capacity (Merced Room) 991-8021
Westmoor Clubhouse and Park 123 Edgemont Drive
50 Capacity 991-8295
SAFETY... A PRIORITY!The City of Daly City knows that safety is top priority to all who visits our parks and facilities. We have placed a high emphasis on safety to ensure that you are safe. We ask that when you see or hear about something may be unsafe, call us immediately. If you see a playground equipment that is broken, an animal hole in or by an athletic fi eld, or anything else that you feel may be hazardous, please call (650) 991-8001.
Below is a facility chart that consists of all the Library and Recreation Services Facilities, Rentals, Libraries, Local Parks, and Junior Giants Fields. Having an event or party? Daly City off ers several halls, picnic shelters, and rooms for any occasion. For more information, call (650) 991-8001.
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Rentals, Libraries, and Parks|Facility InformationWestmoor-Giammona Pool 131 Westmoor in Westmoor H.S.
200 Capacity 991-8022
Junior Giants Field
Aaron Roward Field 25 Bellevue Drive
Bobby Bonds Field 785 Price Street
Library
Bayshore Branch Library 450 Martin Street
John Daly Branch Library 134 Hillside Boulevard
Serramonte Main Library 40 Wembley Drive
Westlake Branch Library 275 Southgate Avenue
Local Parks
Alta Loma Park 365 Alta Loma Avenue
Arden Park 2 Arden Court
Bayshore Heights Park 400 Martin Street
Broderick-Terry Dueling Site Park 50 El Portal Way
Dan Gilbrech Park Frankfort Street and Acton Street
David R. Rowe Park 45 Midway Drive
Edgewood Park 173 East Vista Avenue
Longview Park 50 Longview Drive
Mission Hills Park Frankfort Street and Guttenburg Street
Northridge Park Northridge Drive and Carmel Avenue
Palisades Park Palisades Drive and Westridge Avenue
Polaris Park 247 Polaris Way
Sullivan Skate Park Sullivan Avenue between 91st and 92nd
Thornton Beach Vista Far west end of John Daly Boulevard
Tot Lots and Parks
Camelot Tot Lot 55 Camelot Court
Cameo Tot Lot 88 Cameo Court
Canterbury Tot Lot 120 Canterbury Avenue
Hampshire Tot Lot 96 Hampshire Avenue
John Daly Tot Lot Hillcrest Drive and Santa Barbara Avenue
Lycett Tot Lot 56 Lycett Circle
Norwood Tot Lot 8 Norwood Avenue
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INSTRUCTIONS
Fill out registration form completely, including Class Code and ages for children (please print). If indicated class is full and no alternative is listed, your name will be put on the wait list and your check returned. Make checks payable to City of Daly City (include Class Code on check). Do not mail cash. Registration will not be processed without correctly paid fees. Register early! Classes fi ll up quickly or maybe cancelled due to low enrollment. Classes not reaching minimum numbers maybe cancelled and fees refunded. Registration will be taken at the pool beginning the fi rst day of each class only. If you have any questions or want to establish an internet account, contact (650) 991-8001.
REFUND POLICY
After a class starts, refunds/credits will be granted only if the participant can’t continue a class due to extended illness, family emergency or the participant/parent exercises the “Satisfaction Guarantee” policy. Refunds/credits will not be granted for individual classes a participant misses during a session. No make-ups in most classes - inquire with instructors.
Overview
In the interest of providing the public and staff with an equitable and consistent policy, the following Refund Policy has been established for providing refunds and credits resulting from the cancellation of or withdrawal from a Program, Class, Camp or League off ered by or through the Department of Library and Recreation Services.• If, for any reason, a Program, Class, Camp or League is cancelled by the Department of Library and Recreation Services, the customer shall receive a full refund or credit.• If a customer wishes to cancel their enrollment and receive a full refund, the request for a refund must be made at least fi ve business days prior to start of the Program, Class, Camp or League.• Refunds shall be issued only in instances when a customer cancels their registration at least fi ve business
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days prior to the start date. In all other cases, a customer account credit shall be issued.
Program, Class or Camp
• If a customer withdraws from a Program, Class or Camp less than fi ve business days prior to its start date, the customer shall receive a credit less a $10 processing fee. AQUATICS CLASSES: If a customer withdrawls from a class prior to its start date, the customer shall receive credit less a $10 processing fee. Refunds shall not be issued.• If a customer withdraws after a Program, Class or Camp has commenced, the customer shall receive a partial credit. The amount of this partial credit shall be pro-rated based on the number of remaining sessions, less a $10 processing fee. Refunds shall not be issued.
Youth Sports Leagues
• If a customer withdraws from a Youth Sports League less than fi ve business days prior to its start date, the customer shall receive a credit less a $10 processing fee. • If a customer withdraws within the fi rst three weeks of a League season, the customer shall receive a credit less a $30 uniform fee and a $10 processing fee. If a customer withdraws at or after week four, no credit or refund shall be issued.
Additional Information
• If a customer withdraws from a Program, Class, Camp or League and receives a credit, the credit shall be available for their use up to one year after it was issued. If the credit is not used within this one year period, the credit shall be transferred from the customer’s account into the Department’s scholarship fund. • Exception to the Refund Policy due to extenuating circumstances may be considered by the Director of Library and Recreation Services.• No refund or credit is available for the following Program, Class, Camp or League: Drop-in classes, special events, adult sports leagues, camp extended care and one-day classes.
Registration Form Available at www.iplaydalycity.org and www.dalycity.org
For more information on registration, please call us at (650) 991-8001.Ways to register: Online at www.iplaydalycity.org, Fax-In to (650) 991-0303, Mail-In and/or Walk-In to:Daly City Department of Library and Recreation Services, Administration Offi ce111 Lake Merced Boulevard, Daly City, CA 94015Monday-Friday: 8:30am-4:30pm, Wednesday: 8:30am-6:00pm* Walk-in and Online registrations take priority
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