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The document summarizes the mission and goals of the Oakland Parks and Recreation Office. It aims to offer high-quality recreation programs to improve health, foster community, and promote personal growth through safe and affordable activities. Despite budget challenges, the office is dedicated to exposing, empowering, enlightening and encouraging residents through recreational experiences. The director encourages the community to participate in and support the hundreds of programs offered.

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The document summarizes the mission and goals of the Oakland Parks and Recreation Office. It aims to offer high-quality recreation programs to improve health, foster community, and promote personal growth through safe and affordable activities. Despite budget challenges, the office is dedicated to exposing, empowering, enlightening and encouraging residents through recreational experiences. The director encourages the community to participate in and support the hundreds of programs offered.

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EXPOSE • ENLIGHTEN • EMPOWER • ENCOURAGE
Educational Excellence through Recreational Experiences
D I R E C T O R ’ S W E L C O M E

T
he Office of Parks and Recreation “Plays with a Purpose.”This embodies character development, health
consciousness, art appreciation, life skills, civic duty, and environmental responsibility in every program
offering. Our children are healthier when they play; our families are more unified when they play, and
OFFICE OF PARKS & RECREATION our communities thrive when they play with a purpose. Playing with a Purpose represents our agency
250 FRANK H. OGAWA PLAZA, SUITE 3330 mission to:
OAKLAND, CA 94612
^ Offer high-quality recreation services and programs to all Oakland residents and visitors.
PH: (510) 238-PARK (7275) FAX: (510) 238-3817
EMAIL: [email protected] ^ Cultivate awareness about the availability, accessibility and affordability of Parks and Recreation services.
www.oaklandnet.com/parks
^ Offer fun activities in safe, healthy environments that promote personal growth and skill development.

^ Foster community stewardship of our parks.


“VIBRANT. DIVERSE. MOVING FORWARD.” ^ Employ best practice standards to operate and maintain our facilities and play grounds to preserve the beauty and legacy
DISCOVER OAKLAND.
A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE, WORK AND PLAY!
of Oakland.
As many of you know, Oakland faces serious financial challenges which have had a negative impact on many of our programs and

I
became the Mayor of Oakland because I love this city. It is my
home, and I am committed to its future. My mission is to services. Despite the obstacles these shortfalls have created, OPR employees have stepped up to meet the demands of additional workload, going
improve how Oakland functions and to enhance the quality of life above and beyond in their service to the public. I acknowledge and applaud their dedication to expose, empower, enlighten and
in our city so that we are poised to meet the demands of the future. encourage educational excellence through recreational experiences.
We must create a government that is focused, well organized, and I encourage you to partner with OPR by participating in our activities, and giving us your feedback. As shown in the pages of this
operates with discipline.We will seek best practices from around the catalog, there are literally hundreds of free and low-cost classes and camps throughout Oakland. Be a volunteer mentor at one of the three
world to maintain and improve services to our citizens. Join me in
making Oakland become the nation’s Model City. Together, we can
receiving centers operating from 8pm to 12 midnight, Thursday through Saturday; Dinner@ 6 on Thursday nights; and Midnight
do great things. Basketball from 6pm to 1am on Friday nights; or join us for our outdoor programs that include Family Overnights Camp, Hiking, Fishing,
and Sailing; or simply support programs and services listed in this brochure.
— Mayor Ronald V. Dellums
Consider sharing your talents and skills by offering to lead classes or workshops in your area of expertise, perhaps tutoring a child or
IMPORTANT CITY OF OAKLAND youth, signing up for gardening, or taking one big step and “pay it forward” by joining a Recreation Center Advisory Board to make your
PHONE NUMBERS OFFICIALS voice heard. We need your input to continue offering comprehensive programming with something for everyone, and we value your
OPR ADMINISTRATION Honorable Ronald V. Dellums, Mayor participation and comments.
(510) 238-7275 City Administrator, Dan Lindheim With a humble spirit and a thankful heart for all the things you do to make Oakland safe and vibrant community,
ACCOUNTING
City Attorney, John Russo
(510) 238-3194
City Auditor, Courtney Ruby Sincerely,
AQUATICS
(510) 597-5014 City Clerk, La Tonda Simmons
BOATING Sincerely,
(510) 238-2196 CITY OF OAKLAND
CENTRAL RESERVATIONS
CITY COUNCIL
(510) 238-3187 Jane Brunner, President, District 1
FIELD RESERVATIONS Pat Kernighan, District 2 Audree V. Jones-Taylor; Director, Office of Parks and Recreation
(510) 238-3496 Nancy Nadel, District 3
ONLINE REGISTRATION
Jean Quan, District 4
PARKS & RECREATION ADVISORY COMMISSION BOARD OF ASSOCIATES
(510) 238-7557 Jeffrey Taylor, Chair Michael Hammock Brad Ricards Brian Birch Bishop Bob Jackson
Ignacio De La Fuente, District 5
RECREATION PROGRAMS Judy Belcher Howard Matis Benjamin Scott Bruce Cobbledick LaTalya Parrish
(510) 238-7275 Desley Brooks, District 6
Osagie Enabulele Barry Miller Calvin Wong Aaron Coleman William B. Patterson
SPORTS Larry Reid, District 7 Susan Montauk Owen Garrick Emily Rosenberg
(510) 238-3494 Rebecca Kaplan, Member-At-Large Sal Gomez

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WELCOME FROM THE OPR STAFF

TABLE OF CONTENTS
OPR STAFF 3
ALL YEAR, ALL OPR 4
COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS 5
RENTAL FACILITIES 6-7
SPRING AND SUMMER CAMPS 8-9
AQUATICS 10 –13
BOATING 14–17
JACK LONDON AQUATICS CENTER 17
SPORTS AND ADULT ENRICHMENT 18-22
Youth Sports 18
Track and Field 18
Davie Tennis Stadium/Girls’ Sport 19
Ace Kids Golf 20
Adult Sports 21
SEATED: JasonMitchell; Paul Bates; Gail McMillon; Stephanie Benavidez; Dana Riley; Audree V. Jones-Taylor Adult Enrichment Courses 22
(OPR Director); Reco Bembry; Karis Griffin; Melvin Landry; Tiffany Millinder; Frederick Morris III COMMUNITY PROGRAMS 23–27
Citywide Specialized Programs 23
STANDING 1ST ROW (L-R): Preston Pinkney; Kola Thomas; Mark Hall; Cody George; Tomye Neal-Madison; Discovery Centers 24
Rich Bolecek; John Rische; Darrin Hodges; Mark Zinns; Harith Aleem; Ray Oducayen; Valorie Winn; Hermeka ADA Inclusion Center Recreation 25
Lowe; Sarah Herbelin; Octavio Campbell; Elena Bermeo Radical Roving Recreation 26
Community Gardening 26
STANDING 2ND ROW (L-R): Renee Tucker; Lois Gomez; Sonomia Byrd; Michelle Doppelt; Joe Moore; Vinzuela Rotary Nature Center 27
Bolden; George Henderson; Alaina Fuglested; Mignon Williams; Michael Tatmon; Alethia Walker CULTURAL ARTS PROGRAMS 28–33
STANDING 3RD ROW (L-R): Robert Calhoun; Gemeny Givens; Marcelina Sanchez; Mercedes Allen; La Tanya Oakland Fine Arts Summer School (OFASS) 28
Cultural Arts Programs and Events 28
Harper; Breht Clark; John Hill; John Tornatore-Pili; Alonna Melion; Daniel Worley; Howard Gamble, Jr.;
Malonga Casquelourd Center for the Arts 29
Cynthia Armstrong; Donte Watson; Dawn Samaniego; Joy Sledge; Maribel Corral Studio One Art Center 30-33
MAP DIRECTORY 34
THE OPR CORE ELEMENTS MAP 35
We strive to provide a well-rounded recreational experience to every program participant. This includes sports and physical
RECREATION CENTERS 36–60
activities for all ages and ability levels. OPR recreation centers are valuable community resources; we encourage the public to
use them as such. We firmly believe that OPR recreational programming encourages youth to make safe and healthy choices COMMUNITY FOCUS GROUPS 61
that deter criminal behavior, and our diverse arts and enrichment programs improve the quality of life for each and every PROJECT RESOLVE 61
Oakland citizen. OPR plays with a purpose. We aim to: HOW TO REGISTER 61
REGISTRATION FORM 62
EXPOSE • ENLIGHTEN • EMPOWER • ENCOURAGE DIRECTORY 63
Educational Excellence through Recreational Experiences NATIONAL RECREATION & PARKS 64
MONTH CALENDAR
OPR makes every effort to ensure that the information in this brochure is accurate. For the most current information and updates,
please call our office at (510) 238-7275 or visit our website: www.oaklandnet.com/parks.
ALL YEAR – ALL OPR / ALL YEAR – ALL OPR / ALL YEAR – ALL OPR / ALL YEAR – ALL OPR

SPRING SUMMER FALL


MARCH JUNE SEPTEMBER
Spring/Summer Brochure Available Aquatic and Boating Camps Hispanic Heritage Month
Women’s History Month Community Outreach Day Middle School Sports Begin
Feather River Camps Adult Flag Football Begins: 9/3
Junior Open Tennis Tournament: 3/1
Rotary Nature Center Camp Art & Soul Festival: 9/5-9/7
AAUW Summer Camps Fair: 3/14 Labor Day: 9/6
Youth Camps
Adult Softball Begins: 3/22 Adult Softball Begins: 6/1 Sundays in the Redwoods Concert Series: 9/19 & 9/26
Friends of Oakland Parks & Rec Annual Meeting: 3/22 School’s Out — Rec’s In: 6/13 Adult Volleyball Begins: 9/21
Mayor Ronald V. Dellums Invitational Ace Kids Golf: 6/21 OCTOBER
Youth Track Meet: 3/27 Oakland Fine Arts Summer School: 6/28 Adults Sports: Flag Football, Softball and Volleyball
ONBL Begins: 6/22 Harvest/Halloween/Dia de los Muertos Celebrations
Schools Out, Rec’s In: 3/30
Alameda County Healthy Living Festival: 6/26 Black Cowboys Parade: 10/3
Great American Backyard Campout: 6/26-6/27 Sundays in the Redwoods Concert Series: 10/3 & 10/10
APRIL
Play Day on the Plaza: 6/26 Columbus/Indigenous Peoples Day: 10/11
Tennis Camps
Jr. Giants Baseball and T-Ball: 6/28
Citywide Spring Egg Hunt: 4/3 NOVEMBER
Bushrod Easter High School Tournament: 4/5-4/8
J U LY Harvest and Holiday Events
Girls Sports Camps Holiday Tree Lighting
Spring Break Camps: 4/6-4/8
Feather River Camps Veteran’s Day: 11/11
OPR Citywide Track Meet: 4/11 Junior Open Golf Tournaments 4th Annual Turkey Basketball Tournament: 11/13
Lake Chabot Golf Course: 4/11 National Recreation and Parks Month Thanksgiving: 11/25
Midnight Basketball League Begins: 4/12 Recreation Center Open Houses and Events
Earth Day: 4/17 99th Season - Oakland Municipal Band Concerts
Junior Open Tennis Tournament: 4/26
OFASS: 6/28-7/23 WINTER
Independence Day: 7/4 DECEMBER
4th of July Celebrations Holidays at the Dunsmuir (weekends)
M AY
Midnight Basketball League Begins: 7/10 Holiday Caroling on Lake Merritt
Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Youth In Motion: Storytellers and Comedians: 7/18 Holiday Celebrations & Events
Cinco de Mayo: 5/5 Dance & Drama Camp: 7/27 Holiday Middle School Basketball Tournament
Taste of Spring: 5/6 Junior Open Tennis Tournament
AUGUST
Hershey Track and Field Games: 5/8 Summer Programs End Lighted Boat Parade
Mother of the Year Celebration: 5/9 OUSD School Starts Oakland Holiday Parade: 12/4
Youth In Motion:The Dancers: 5/16 National Night Out: 8/3
OPR Winter Dance Festival: 12/12
Tommie Smith Youth Track Meet: 5/22-5/23 99th Season - Oakland Municipal Band Concerts: 8/2 JANUARY
Youth In Motion: Musicians and Singers: 5/23 Adult Softball Begins: 8/10 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Events: 1/17/2011
OPR Citywide Championship Swim Meet: 8/14-8/15
Spring Dance Concert: 5/26 FEBRUARY
Feather River Art & Jazz Camp: 8/17
Memorial Day 5/31 Youth In Motion: The Filmmakers: 8/22 Black History Month
Radical Wheels: 8/28-8/29 Chinese New Year Celebration: 2/3/2011
Presidents Day: 2/21/2011

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beautifully landscaped grounds, and includes an old-fashioned carriage PERALTA HACIENDA HISTORICAL PARK
house and an elegant pavilion overlooking a picturesque pond and 2465 34TH AVENUE, OAKLAND
gazebo. The mansion and its surrounding meadows create a spectacular
COMMUNITY (510) 532-9142: www.peraltahacienda.org.
backdrop for a variety of educational, cultural, and entertainment events
PARTNERSHIPS throughout the year. The facilities and grounds are available to rent for
private events. The Dunsmuir Historic Estate also offers an exquisitely
P eralta Hacienda Historical Park, located in Oakland’s Fruitvale
District, is a newly established six-acre community park. The focal
point is the Peralta House, an 1870 Italianate Victorian farmhouse
romantic setting for wedding ceremonies and receptions. listed as a city and state landmark; it is also named in the National
Register. We host public youth educational and arts programs,
CHABOT SPACE AND SCIENCE CENTER FRIENDS OF OAKLAND PARKS & RECREATION
performances, exhibits and community events and celebrations.
(510) 465-1850: www.oaklandparks.org
10000 SKYLINE BOULEVARD, OAKLAND Our mission is to preserve and share the history of Peralta
(510) 336-7300: www.chabotspace.org
W e are an advocate for Oakland’s parks and recreation services
and facilities. Friends offers financial support to groups, programs
Hacienda Historical Park. We serve the diverse and ever-changing

R emember when you were a kid and the world was full of
boundaries? Bring your family to a place where they can
challenge those limits and expand their universe. Chabot Space &
or projects that develop and expand the recreational, horticultural,
educational and cultural opportunities for the people of Oakland.
culture of today’s Fruitvale District, and engage them in the stewardship
of this nationally significant site. We develop and maintain the site as an
interpretive park, gather community stories, offer arts and educational
Science Center offers fun, interactive hands-on exhibits and activities. GOLDEN STATE BONSAI FEDERATION – activities, and create exhibits for visitors to enjoy, learn from, and shape
Enjoy the digital, full-dome planetarium, IMAX theater shows and COLLECTION NORTH with their own contributions.
telescope viewing though our spectacular telescopes all year long. LAKESIDE PARK, OAKLAND
We offer summer camps, classes, facility rentals and much more. WOODMINSTER SUMMER MUSICALS
(510) 763-8409: www.gsbf-bonsai.org/collectionnorth
Chabot Space & Science Center, a Smithsonian affiliate, is a PRODUCERS ASSOCIATES
501c3 nonprofit interactive science center. Its mission — to inspire
and educate students of all ages about Planet Earth and the Universe.
V isit Northern California’s only public bonsai collection in the
Demonstration Garden at Oakland’s Lakeside Park which includes
precious trees, sculptures and landscape features created by outstanding
3300 JOAQUIN MILLER ROAD, OAKLAND
(510) 531-9597 OR (510) 531-0671
www.woodminster.com
CHILDREN’S FAIRYLAND masters and collectors. The garden and bonsai Collection North is a
699 BELLEVUE AVENUE; LAKESIDE PARK, OAKLAND
(510) 452-2259: www.fairyland.org
joint project of the Golden State Bonsai Federation and the City of
Oakland. It was built and is staffed and maintained by volunteers.
W oodminster Summer Musicals are a long-standing Oakland
tradition. Every production is affordable and family-friendly.
The “Kids Come Free” program offers free attendance for children

C hildren’s Fairyland, the park that inspired Walt Disney to create


Disneyland, is an historic ten-acre outdoor park and educational
facility where children’s literature is brought to life through fairy tale
OAKLAND PARKS COALITION
(510) 287-2693: www.oaklandparks.org
and teens, 16 and younger, when accompanied by paying adults.
Woodminster Summer Musicals are co-sponsored by Producers
Associates, Inc. and the City of Oakland’s Office of Parks and Recreation.
exhibits, animals, rides, live performances and talking storybooks. Join us
in 2010 as we celebrate our 60th anniversary, with special events all year.
T he Oakland Parks Coalition (OPC), a volunteer organization,
is a city-wide association of community members, nonprofit
organizations, and agencies working to implement new standards of
The Woodminster Amphitheater is a classic, open-air performance
facility inside Joaquin Miller Park.
Our “more delightful than frightful” Halloween Jamboree is Oct.30-31;
excellence for the maintenance of Oakland’s parks. Become a park Our 2010 Schedule:
our holiday-themed Fairy Winter-land is Dec.15-23. “It is a miracle to
steward and monitor city park resources to ensure that the city responds Hairspray July 8-11; 15-18
find a theme park in the middle of a great urban area that is so natural,
in a timely and effective manner when a problem arises. Please call us The Music Man August 5-8; 12-15
so original, so enduring, so educational, and so uncommercial. Happy
for more information. Paint Your Wagon Sept 2-5; 9-12
hours are rationed in this world, so I’m grateful to the people who
We recognize the importance of public parks to the health and
provide them,” says former Fairylander, Art Gray
well-being of urban dwellers. Since 2001 we have been helping youth
DUNSMUIR HISTORIC ESTATE build physical, intellectual, emotional, and social strengths; encouraging
2960 PERALTA OAKS COURT, OAKLAND residents to improve their health by providing a place to enjoy fresh
(510) 615-5555: www.dunsmuir.org air and exercise; building community through working together and
playing together, and lowering crime by engaging youth in after
O akland’s Dunsmuir Historic Estate, built in 1899, features a
37-room Neoclassical Revival mansion set upon 50 acres of
school recreation programs throughout the city.

OPR makes every effort to ensure that the information in this brochure is accurate. For the most current information and updates, 5
please call our office at (510) 238-7275 or visit our website: www.oaklandnet.com/parks.
R E N T A L F A C I L I T I E S

MAKE 2010 YOUR YEAR


PLAN YOUR NEXT SPECIAL EVENT WITH US! LAKESIDE PARK GARDEN CENTER
PHONE: (510) 238-3187 666 BELLEVUE AVENUE
OAKLAND, CA

T
he Office of Parks and Recreation offers

T
he Lakeside Park Garden Center
convenient, affordable, accessible indoor and
(Marsha J. Corprew Memorial) is centrally
outdoor rental facilities, suitable for birthday located inside Lakeside Park, adjacent to the
parties, weddings, corporate meetings, retreats, seminars, Oakland Lawn Bowling area and Children’s Fairy-
special events and occasions of all kinds! We have the land. The Garden Center is one of Oakland’s most
perfect facility for your next event, and our friendly, ex- appealing and versatile multi-use facilities.
perienced staff will help you manage every detail. Call It is also home to many Bay Area garden clubs.
Amenities include three multipurpose rooms, two
(510) 238-3187 or visit us online at www.oaklandnet.
LEONA LODGE separate, fully functional kitchens (one industrial
com/parks/rental for rental guidelines, detailed facility 4444 MOUNTAIN BOULEVARD
and one smaller home style), a Japanese Garden
information and current rental rates. OAKLAND, CA
and Koi Pond, and an extensive array of herb and

L
eona Lodge, is an attractive, newly flower gardens.
renovated, energy-efficient rustic The Lakeside Park Garden Center is a perfect
building surrounded by the beauty
venue for your next special occasion or event! There
and serenity of nature in a beautiful and
is a small entrance fee Monday through Sunday.
tranquil, wooded setting.
The lodge is a great location for
parties, meetings, seminars, retreats and
special events. Located at the top of a
wooded knoll, the lodge contains a
medium-sized banquet room, kitchen
area and a large outdoor barbecue pit.
On-site parking is available.

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MORCOM SEQUOIA LODGE


ROSE GARDEN 2666 MOUNTAIN BOULEVARD
700 JEAN STREET OAKLAND, CA
OAKLAND, CA

S
equoia Lodge is a quaint and cozy

T
he Morcom Rose Garden is a lodge filled with rustic charm hidden
fantasyland of thousands of fragrant roses amid amongst the fragrant eucalyptus trees
tranquil fountains. It provides a stunning backdrop and stately redwoods. The facility is surrounded
by a wooden deck connecting the indoor
for weddings and bridal photography. Located just off Grand
spaces to the outdoor beauty. Enjoy the small
Avenue near the Piedmont border, the garden is available for
conversational area with an exquisitely designed
reservations Mother’s Day through the end of October and stone fireplace just adjacent to the medium-
is rented in two-hour increments. sized banquet room. Onsite parking is available.

JOAQUIN MILLER RECREATION CENTERS


LAKE MERRITT SAILBOAT HOUSE COMMUNITY CENTER

A
ll of our recreation centers are available
568 BELLEVUE AVENUE 3594 SANBORN DRIVE
for meetings, workshops, parties, family
OAKLAND, CA OAKLAND, CA
events, and social gatherings. While our

T
he Lake Merritt Sailboat House
features a large clubroom with floor-to-
ceiling windows creating a picture-perfect
J oaquin Miller Community
Center is nestled among the
majestic redwoods trees, inside
recreation programs take priority, depending
on the site, we can accommodate groups as
small as three people or as large as 200! Fees
include rental of the facility, security deposit,
setting for special occasions ranging from birthday Joaquin Miller Park. The 8,500
and setup and teardown fee. Call the individual
parties and family reunions to wedding receptions square-foot, rustic wood framed,
center to schedule your event.
and business retreats. Perched on the edge of one-story community center, with exquisitely designed Allendale Dimond Rainbow
Lake Merritt inside Lakeside Park, the banquet stained glass windows and doors, boasts a state-of-the-art Arroyo Viejo F. M. Smith Redwood Heights
Brookdale Franklin San Antonio
room looks out over the lake, which at night is facility. Amenities include a modern commercial grade Bushrod Golden Gate Studio One Art
illuminated by the “Necklace of Lights.” Adjacent kitchen, assembly rooms, conference rooms, an outdoor Campbell Village Ira Jinkins Center
Carmen Flores Lincoln Square Sheffield Village
parking lot charges a small daily entrance fee deck and an attractive alcove containing original artwork (formerly Josie Malonga Center Tassafaronga
Monday through Sunday. and a working fireplace. Onsite parking is available. De La Cruz Park) Manzanita Willie Keyes
deFremery Montclair (formerly Poplar)
Mosswood

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S P R I N G A N D S U M M E R C A M P S

SPRING AND SUMMER CAMPS

F
or decades, the Day Camps offered by the City of Oakland’s Office of Parks and Recreation (OPR) have been providing
a safe environment for our children to learn, explore and just plain have fun. Activities include crafts, games, sports,
science labs and field trips. If you’re looking for something interesting to do over the Spring Break, check out OPR’s
awesome range of programs listed in this catalog. Sign your kids up for a week full of memory-making, adventures
and unforgettable good times!
OPR Day Camps take advantage of their beautiful natural settings to teach youth the wonders of and respect for the
great outdoors while also learning to be better stewards of their own neighborhoods and parks. Camp activities encourage
youngsters to make new friends, build their problem-solving skills, participate in a variety of sports and develop self
confidence and self-reliance. OPR Day Camps also serve as affordable childcare; most have programs for preschool ages
and older. We are also developing day camps specifically for teens. Contact your local recreation center for details.

THE FOLLOWING CENTERS/PROGRAMS OFFER SPRING BREAK DAY CAMPS:

ADA Inclusive Recreation (p.25) Franklin (p.45) Mosswood (p.53)


Brookdale (p.38) Golden Gate (p.46) San Antonio (p.57)
Citywide Specialized Programs (p.23) Lake Merritt Boating Center Sheffield Village (p.58)
Davie Tennis Stadium (p.19) (pp.14–17) Studio One Art Center (p.30)
Dimond (p.42) Montclair (pp.50–52) Tassafaronga (p.59)

It’s never too early to start thinking about summer vacation! OPR has hundreds of safe, supervised, play activities that keep your
children active and engaged. Look through the programs listings with your kids to find something that fits their needs and interests.
You might want to sign up for a few classes for yourself!
OPR Summer Day Camps are offered at over 24 recreation centers and program sites. Each program is community-based to give
youngsters an opportunity to connect with and contribute to their own neighborhoods.
Gone are the days when summer day camp meant simply tying knots or making potholders. OPR summer day camp programs are
as unique as the campers themselves. We still provide arts and crafts, but in addition we offer kids exceptional opportunities to experience
the attractions and resources in their communities, as well as visiting the many jewels that the Bay Area has to offer on weekly field trips.

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S P R I N G A N D S U M M E R C A M P S

OVERNIGHT SUMMER CAMPS OPR SUMMER CAMP DIRECTORY


In addition to our many summer day camps, we offer several Overnight Camps including the ADA Inclusion Center (p.25)
Children’s Arts Camp, Youth Jazz Camp, Feather River Travel Camp, Inclusive Recreation Camps at Allendale Recreation Center (p.36)
Chabot Regional Park, and Tallship and Explore the Bay Boating Camps. Arroyo Viejo Recreation Center (p.37)
Brookdale Recreation Center (p.38)
MAKE FEATHER RIVER CAMP YOUR FAMILY TRADITION! Bushrod Recreation Center (p.39)
Oakland Feather River Camp is a unique vacation destination for families, children, adults and seniors Carmen Flores Recreation Center (p.40)
serving Oaklanders since 1924. Located near Quincy, California, it is nestled along the beautiful Spanish Josie De La Cruz Park
Creek. Rustic wooden cabins or wood-framed tent cabins with cots or beds are available with or without Citywide Specialized Programs (p.23)
electricity. Three fresh, well-balanced meals (including vegetarian options) are served daily.We offer well- Cultural Arts Programs (pp.28–33)
organized and fun morning activities for your children, including an Acorns program for children ages 2 deFremery Recreation Center (pp.41-42)
to 5, a Seedlings program for kids aged 6 to 9, and a Sprouts program for kids ages 10-12. Dimond Recreation Center (pp.42–43)
Calling Oakland youth, ages 7-11, to come to the OFRC Youth Camp called Camp Kidd & Camp FM Smith Recreation Center (p.44)
Sierra. For teens between 15-17, check out our Teen-In-Job-Training program to work at camp for a Franklin Recreation Center (p.45)
fun-filled month where you will experience leadership development and on-the-job-training.Visit Golden Gate Recreation Center (p.46)
our website for more information at www.featherrivercamp.com. Limited scholarships are available. Ira Jinkins Recreation Center (p.47)
In the evenings, join us for campfires, games (you’ll love Disco Bingo!), dances, star gazing, treasure Lake Merritt Boating Center (pp.14–17)

hunts, capture the flag, outdoor movies and karaoke. Strut your stuff at the Camper Talent Show. Bring Lincoln Square Recreation Center (p.48)

the entire family to explore, relax and enjoy one another’s company. Join us this summer for a night, a Manzanita Recreation Center (p.49)

weekend, or a whole week. Montclair Recreation Center (pp.50–52)


Mosswood Recreation Center (p.53)
Questions? Contact us at (510) 336-2267 or [email protected].
Rainbow Recreation Center (p.54)
THE GREAT AMERICAN BACKYARD CAMPOUT Redwood Heights Recreation Center (pp.55–56)
Turn off televisions, iPods, video games, computers, Rotary Nature Center (p.27)
cell phones, and all things high tech to connect with San Antonio Recreation Center (p.57)
nature, family and friends at The Great American Sheffield Village (p.58)
Backyard Campout at Joaquin Miller Park on Studio One Art Center (p.30)
Saturday, June 26-27. The Campout, a national, overnight Tassafaronga Recreation Center (p.59)
event sponsored by the National Wildlife Federation, encourages Willie Keyes Recreation Center (p.60)

families, youth and individuals to campout overnight in their backyards Youth Sports (p.18)

or local parks and discover the fun of being in the great outdoors!

OPR makes every effort to ensure that the information in this brochure is accurate. For the most current information
and updates, please call our office at (510) 238-7275 or visit our website: www.oaklandnet.com/parks. 9
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AQUATICS
A Q UAT I C S O F F I C E
371 45TH STREET, OAKLAND, CA 94609
PH (510) 597-5014; FX (510) 597-5015 ACTIVITY/POOL NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE

SPRING & SUMMER OFFICE HOURS (March – Labor Day): M-F; 9a–5p LIFEGUARD TRAINING
Temescal Pool 90202.401 15+ TTh 7-10p 2/16-3/18 $160

F
or over 75 years the City of Oakland has offered safe, fun and affordable swimming programs
deFremery Pool 90202.402 15+ MWTh 6-9:30p 3/22-4/8 $160
to meet the diverse needs of our community. This year we continue the rich tradition of being Temescal Pool 90202.403 15+ T-F 9a-5p 4/6-4/9 $160
the place where our community goes when they want to learn to swim, exercise or just splash deFremery Pool 90202.404 15+ MWTh 6-9:30p 4/12-4/29 $160
around. Check out our NEW spring programs at deFremery Pool and our expanded Junior Lifeguard deFremery Pool 90202.405 15+ TWTh 6-9:30p 5/11-5/27 $160
Temescal Pool 90202.406 15+ MW 7-10p 6/14-7/14 $160

OAKLAND SWIMMING 2010


program this summer! The City of Oakland Aquatics Unit is an authorized provider of
American Red Cross Learn to Swim and Water Safety programs. JUNIOR LIFEGUARD PROGRAM
deFremery Pool 53202.101 11-15 MWF 5:30-7:30p 6/21-8/6 $35
YOUTH COMPETITIVE SWIM TEAM LEVEL A: For children with little or no pool Fremont Pool 53302.101 11-15 MWF 1:30-3:30p 6/21-8/6 $35
(6-18 YRS) experience. Lions Pool 53402.101 11-15 MWF 1:30-3:30p 6/21-8/6 $35
The youth recreational swim team program LEVEL B: For children 2-4 yrs old who have Live Oak Pool 53502.101 11-15 MWF 12:30-2:30p 6/21-8/6 $35
serves as an introduction to competitive swim- completed Level A. Temescal Pool 53602.101 11-15 MWF 12:30-2:30p 6/21-8/6 $35
ming. It emphasizes the joy of the sport while A DULT L EARN TO S WIM (14+) YOUTH COMPETITIVE STROKE TECHNIQUES
maintaining an environment of cooperation, This class is for ages 14 years and above. deFremery Pool 63249.401 7-17 MWF 4:30-5:30p 3/15-4/9 $20
discipline, community and team spirit. Minimum Instruction covers a wide range of activities, deFremery Pool 63249.402 7-17 MWF 4:30-5:30p 4/12-5/7 $20
Requirements: ability to swim 100 ft. of both the and is designed for both non-swimmers and deFremery Pool 63249.403 7-17 MWF 4:30-5:30p 5/10-6/4 $20
front and back crawl strokes. those that desire to improve their swimming YOUTH COMPETITIVE SWIM TEAMS
skills. There are no prerequisite swimming skills deFremery Pool 63249.101 6-18 M-F 3:45-5:15p 6/21-8/13 $35
LEARN TO SWIM
required for this course; instruction is tailored Fremont Pool 63349.101 6-18 M-F 3:45-5:15p 6/21-8/13 $35
(7+ YRS )
to each participant’s ability. Our program Lions Pool 63449.101 6-18 M-F 4:30-6p 6/21-8/13 $35
Six comprehensive course levels help swimmers
offers six comprehensive course levels designed Live Oak Pool 63549.101 6-18 M-F 3:45-5:15p 6/21-8/13 $35
of all ages and abilities develop swimming and
by the American Red Cross to teach students Temescal Pool 63649.101 6-18 M-F 3:30-5p 6/21-8/13 $35
water safety skills. Prerequisite for each level is
how to swim skillfully and safely.
successful demonstration of the skills from the AWARE KIDS SCUBA CAMP
preceding level (except level 1). WATER AEROBICS deFremery Pool 43602.401 8-14 MWF 11:30-1:30p 4/5-4/9 $180
Once you try water aerobics you’ll be hooked! Fremont Pool 43602.402 8-14 MWF 12:30-2:30p 7/5-7/9 $180
TINY TOTS (4 – 6 YRS)
Live Oak Pool 43602.403 8-14 MWF 11:30-1:30p 8/2-8/6 $180
Small class size ensures maximum attention, This class utilizes traditional high-energy
feedback and opportunities to learn. Children aerobic concepts but combines them with WATER AEROBICS
work directly with the instructor without the the low impact effect of doing it in the water. Fremont 73302.101 15+ M-Th 6:45-7:45p 6/15-7/2 $33
parent present. This makes our classes the perfect exercise Fremont 73302.102 15+ M-Th 6:45-7:45p 7/6-7/23 $36
choice for people of all ages and abilities. Fremont 73302.103 15+ M-Th 6:45-7:45p 7/27-8/13 $36
PA RE N T & C H I L D A QU AT I C S ( 1 – 4 Y R S )
No swimming experience is required. LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAMS – SPECIAL NEEDS YOUTH
Parent swims with child in this instructor led
class that emphasizes fun in the water. deFremery Pool 53947.102 7-17 T-F 9:30-10a 7/6-7/16 $30
deFremery Pool 53947.103 7-17 T-F 9:30-10a 7/20-7/30 $30
Lions Pool 53447.101 7-17 T-F 9:30-10a 7/6-7/16 $30
10 W W W. O A K L A N D N E T. C O M / P A R K S SPRING/SUMMER 2010
OAKL AND SWIMMING CONTINUED

ACTIVITY/POOL NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE POOL RENTALS


Why not rent one of Oakland’s pools for your next pool party? Lifeguard service and
LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAMS – PARENT & CHILD deposit required. For more information and a rental application, call (510) 597-5014.
deFremery Pool 93247.111 1-4 MW 5:30-6p 6/21-7/14 $35
deFremery Pool 93247.112 2-4 TTh 5:30-6p 6/22-7/15 $35
deFremery Pool 93247.131 1-4 MW 5:30-6p 7/19-8/11 $35 ACTIVITY/POOL NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE
deFremery Pool 93247.132 2-4 TTh 5:30-6p 7/20-8/12 $35
Fremont Pool 93347.111 1-4 MW 5:15-5:45p 6/21-7/14 $35 Fremont Pool 23347.132 4-6 T-F 11:30-12p 7/20-7/30 $30
Fremont Pool 93347.112 2-4 TTh 5:15-5:45p 6/22-7/15 $35 Fremont Pool 23347.133 4-6 T-F 12-12:30p 7/20-7/30 $30
Fremont Pool 93347.131 1-4 MW 5:15-5:45p 7/19-8/11 $35 Fremont Pool 23347.141 4-6 T-F 10:30-11a 8/3-8/13 $30
Fremont Pool 93347.132 2-4 TTh 5:15-5:45p 7/20-8/12 $35 Fremont Pool 23347.142 4-6 T-F 11:30-12p 8/3-8/13 $30
Lions Pool 93447.111 2-4 Sa 9-9:30a 6/26-7/17 $18 Fremont Pool 23347.143 4-6 T-F 12-12:30p 8/3-8/13 $30
Lions Pool 93447.112 2-4 Sa 9:30-10a 6/26-7/17 $18 Fremont Pool 23347.144 4-6 M-Th 5:15-5:45p 8/2-8/12 $30

OAKLAND SWIMMING 2010


OAKLAND SWIMMING 2010

Lions Pool 93447.113 1-4 Sa 10-10:30a 6/26-7/17 $18 Lions Pool 23447.111 4-6 T-F 11-11:30a 6/22-7/2 $30
Lions Pool 93447.114 1-4 Sa 10:30-11a 6/26-7/17 $18 Lions Pool 23447.112 4-6 T-F 12-12:30p 6/22-7/2 $30
Lions Pool 93447.115 1-4 MW 6:15-6:45p 6/21-7/14 $35 Lions Pool 23447.121 4-6 T-F 11-11:30a 7/6-7/16 $30
Lions Pool 93447.116 2-4 MW 6:45-7:15p 6/21-7/14 $35 Lions Pool 23447.122 4-6 T-F 12-12:30p 7/6-7/16 $30
Lions Pool 93447.131 2-4 Sa 9-9:30a 7/24-8/14 $18 Lions Pool 23447.131 4-6 T-F 11-11:30a 7/20-7/30 $30
Lions Pool 93447.132 2-4 Sa 9:30-10a 7/24-8/14 $18 Lions Pool 23447.132 4-6 T-F 12-12:30p 7/20-7/30 $30
Lions Pool 93447.133 1-4 Sa 10-10:30a 7/24-8/14 $18 Lions Pool 23447.141 4-6 T-F 11-11:30a 8/3-8/13 $30
Lions Pool 93447.134 1-4 Sa 10:30-11a 7/24-8/14 $18 Lions Pool 23447.142 4-6 T-F 12-12:30p 8/3-8/13 $30
Lions Pool 93447.135 1-4 MW 6:15-6:45p 7/19-8/11 $35 Live Oak Pool 23547.111 4-6 T-F 11-11:30a 6/22-7/2 $30
Lions Pool 93447.136 2-4 MW 6:45-7:15p 7/19-8/11 $35 Live Oak Pool 23547.112 4-6 T-F 11:30-12p 6/22-7/2 $30
LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAMS – TINY TOTS Live Oak Pool 23547.113 4-6 M-Th 5:15-5:45p 6/21-7/1 $30
deFremery Pool 23247.411 4-6 Sa 10:30-11a 3/20-4/10 $15 Live Oak Pool 23547.121 4-6 T-F 11-11:30a 7/6-7/16 $30
deFremery Pool 23247.412 4-6 Sa 10:30-11a 4/17-5/8 $15 Live Oak Pool 23547.122 4-6 T-F 11:30-12p 7/6-7/16 $30
deFremery Pool 23247.413 4-6 Sa 10:30-11a 5/15-6/5 $15 Live Oak Pool 23547.123 4-6 M-Th 5:15-5:45p 7/5-7/15 $30
deFremery Pool 23247.111 4-6 T-F 11-11:30a 6/22-7/2 $30 Live Oak Pool 23547.131 4-6 T-F 11-11:30a 7/20-7/30 $30
deFremery Pool 23247.112 4-6 M-Th 6-6:30p 6/21-7/1 $30 Live Oak Pool 23547.132 4-6 T-F 11:30-12p 7/20-7/30 $30
deFremery Pool 23247.121 4-6 T-F 11-11:30a 7/6-7/16 $30 Live Oak Pool 23547.133 4-6 M-Th 5:15-5:45p 7/19-7/29 $30
deFremery Pool 23247.122 4-6 M-Th 6-6:30p 7/5-7/15 $30 Live Oak Pool 23547.141 4-6 T-F 11-11:30a 8/3-8/13 $30
deFremery Pool 23247.131 4-6 T-F 11-11:30a 7/20-7/30 $30 Live Oak Pool 23547.142 4-6 T-F 11:30-12p 8/3-8/13 $30
deFremery Pool 23247.132 4-6 M-Th 6-6:30p 7/19-7/29 $30 Live Oak Pool 23547.143 4-6 M-Th 5:15-5:45p 8/2-8/12 $30
deFremery Pool 23247.141 4-6 T-F 11-11:30a 8/3-8/13 $30 Temescal Pool 23647.111 4-6 T-F 10:30-11a 6/22-7/2 $30
deFremery Pool 23247.142 4-6 M-Th 6-6:30p 8/2-8/12 $30 Temescal Pool 23647.121 4-6 T-F 10:30-11a 7/6-7/16 $30
Fremont Pool 23347.111 4-6 T-F 10:30-11a 6/22-7/2 $30 Temescal Pool 23647.131 4-6 T-F 10:30-11a 7/20-7/30 $30
Fremont Pool 23347.112 4-6 T-F 11:30-12p 6/22-7/2 $30 Temescal Pool 23647.141 4-6 T-F 10:30-11a 8/3-8/13 $30
Fremont Pool 23347.113 4-6 T-F 12-12:30p 6/22-7/2 $30
Fremont Pool 23347.114 4-6 M-Th 5:15-5:45p 6/21-7/1 $30 LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAMS – YOUTH
Fremont Pool 23347.121 4-6 T-F 10:30-11a 7/6-7/16 $30 eFremery Pool 53247.411 7-17 Sa 10-10:30a 3/20-4/10 $15
Fremont Pool 23347.122 4-6 T-F 11:30-12p 7/6-7/16 $30 deFremery Pool 53247.412 7-17 MW 5:45-6:15p 3/15-4/7 $30
Fremont Pool 23347.123 4-6 T-F 12-12:30p 7/6-7/16 $30 deFremery Pool 53247.413 7-17 Sa 10-10:30a 4/17-5/8 $15
Fremont Pool 23347.124 4-6 M-Th 5:15-5:45p 7/5-7/15 $30 deFremery Pool 53247.414 7-17 MW 5:45-6:15p 4/12-5/5 $30
Fremont Pool 23347.131 4-6 T-F 10:30-11a 7/20-7/30 $30
OPR makes every effort to ensure that the information in this brochure is accurate. For the most current information and updates, please call our office at (510) 238-7275 or visit our website: www.oaklandnet.com/parks. 11
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ACTIVITY/POOL NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE ACTIVITY/POOL NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE

deFremery Pool 53247.415 7-17 Sa 10-10:30a 5/15-6/5 $15 Lions Pool 53447.122 7-17 T-F 10:30-11a 7/6-7/16 $30
deFremery Pool 53247.416 7-17 MW 5:45-6:15p 5/10-6/2 $30 Lions Pool 53447.123 7-17 T-F 11:30-12p 7/6-7/16 $30
deFremery Pool 53247.111 7-17 T-F 10:30-11a 6/22-7/2 $30 Lions Pool 53447.131 7-17 T-F 10-10:30a 7/20-7/30 $30
deFremery Pool 53247.112 7-17 M-Th 6:30-7p 6/21-7/1 $30 Lions Pool 53447.132 7-17 T-F 10:30-11a 7/20-7/30 $30
deFremery Pool 53247.113 7-17 M-Th 7-7:30p 6/21-7/1 $30 Lions Pool 53447.133 7-17 T-F 11:30-12p 7/20-7/30 $30
deFremery Pool 53247.121 7-17 T-F 10:30-11a 7/6-7/16 $30 Lions Pool 53447.141 7-17 T-F 10-10:30a 8/3-8/13 $30
deFremery Pool 53247.122 7-17 M-Th 6:30-7p 7/5-7/15 $30 Lions Pool 53447.142 7-17 T-F 10:30-11a 8/3-8/13 $30
deFremery Pool 53247.123 7-17 M-Th 7-7:30p 7/5-7/15 $30 Lions Pool 53447.143 7-17 T-F 11:30-12p 8/3-8/13 $30
deFremery Pool 53247.131 7-17 T-F 10:30-11a 7/20-7/30 $30 Live Oak Pool 53547.111 7-17 T-F 10-10:30a 6/22-7/2 $30
OAKLAND SWIMMING 2010

OAKLAND SWIMMING 2010


deFremery Pool 53247.132 7-17 M-Th 6:30-7p 7/19-7/29 $30 Live Oak Pool 53547.112 7-17 T-F 10:30-11a 6/22-7/2 $30
deFremery Pool 53247.133 7-17 M-Th 7-7:30p 7/19-7/29 $30 Live Oak Pool 53547.113 7-17 M-Th 5:45-6:15p 6/21-7/1 $30
deFremery Pool 53247.141 7-17 T-F 10:30-11a 8/3-8/13 $30 Live Oak Pool 53547.121 7-17 T-F 10-10:30a 7/6-7/16 $30
deFremery Pool 53247.142 7-17 M-Th 6:30-7p 8/2-8/12 $30 Live Oak Pool 53547.122 7-17 T-F 10:30-11a 7/6-7/16 $30
deFremery Pool 53247.143 7-17 M-Th 7-7:30p 8/2-8/12 $30 Live Oak Pool 53547.123 7-17 M-Th 5:45-6:15p 7/5-7/15 $30
deFremery Pool 53247.411 7-17 Sa 10-10:30a 3/20-4/10 $15 Live Oak Pool 53547.131 7-17 T-F 10-10:30a 7/20-7/30 $30
deFremery Pool 53247.412 7-17 MW 5:45-6:15p 3/15-4/7 $30 Live Oak Pool 53547.132 7-17 T-F 10:30-11a 7/20-7/30 $30
deFremery Pool 53247.413 7-17 Sa 10-10:30a 4/17-5/8 $15 Live Oak Pool 53547.133 7-17 M-Th 5:45-6:15p 7/19-7/29 $30
deFremery Pool 53247.414 7-17 MW 5:45-6:15p 4/12-5/5 $30 Live Oak Pool 53547.141 7-17 T-F 10-10:30a 8/3-8/13 $30
deFremery Pool 53247.415 7-17 Sa 10-10:30a 5/15-6/5 $15 Live Oak Pool 53547.142 7-17 T-F 10:30-11a 8/3-8/13 $30
deFremery Pool 53247.416 7-17 MW 5:45-6:15p 5/10-6/2 $30 Live Oak Pool 53547.143 7-17 M-Th 5:45-6:15p 8/2-8/12 $30
Fremont Pool 53347.111 7-17 T-F 10-10:30a 6/22-7/2 $30 Temescal Pool 53647.111 7-17 T-F 8:45-9:15a 6/22-7/2 $30
Fremont Pool 53347.112 7-17 T-F 11-11:30a 6/22-7/2 $30 Temescal Pool 53647.112 7-17 T-F 9:15-9:45a 6/22-7/2 $30
Fremont Pool 53347.113 7-17 M-Th 5:45-6:15p 6/21-7/1 $30 Temescal Pool 53647.113 7-17 T-F 10-10:30a 6/22-7/2 $30
Fremont Pool 53347.114 7-17 M-Th 6:15-6:45p 6/21-7/1 $30 Temescal Pool 53647.121 7-17 T-F 8:45-9:15a 7/6-7/16 $30
Fremont Pool 53347.121 7-17 T-F 10-10:30a 7/6-7/16 $30 Temescal Pool 53647.122 7-17 T-F 9:15-9:45a 7/6-7/16 $30
Fremont Pool 53347.122 7-17 T-F 11-11:30a 7/6-7/16 $30 Temescal Pool 53647.123 7-17 T-F 10-10:30a 7/6-7/16 $30
Fremont Pool 53347.123 7-17 M-Th 5:45-6:15p 7/5-7/15 $30 Temescal Pool 53647.131 7-17 T-F 8:45-9:15a 7/20-7/30 $30
Fremont Pool 53347.124 7-17 M-Th 6:15-6:45p 7/5-7/15 $30 Temescal Pool 53647.132 7-17 T-F 9:15-9:45a 7/20-7/30 $30
Fremont Pool 53347.131 7-17 T-F 10-10:30a 7/20-7/30 $30 Temescal Pool 53647.133 7-17 T-F 10-10:30a 7/20-7/30 $30
Fremont Pool 53347.132 7-17 T-F 11-11:30a 7/20-7/30 $30 Temescal Pool 53647.141 7-17 T-F 8:45-9:15a 8/3-8/13 $30
Fremont Pool 53347.133 7-17 M-Th 5:45-6:15p 7/19-7/29 $30 Temescal Pool 53647.142 7-17 T-F 9:15-9:45a 8/3-8/13 $30
Fremont Pool 53347.134 7-17 M-Th 6:15-6:45p 7/19-7/29 $30 Temescal Pool 53647.143 7-17 T-F 10-10:30a 8/3-8/13 $30
Fremont Pool 53347.141 7-17 T-F 10-10:30a 8/3-8/13 $30 LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAMS – ADULTS
Fremont Pool 53347.142 7-17 T-F 11-11:30a 8/3-8/13 $30 deFremery Pool 73247.411 14+ Sa 2-3p 3/20-4/10 $40
Fremont Pool 53347.143 7-17 M-Th 5:45-6:15p 8/2-8/12 $30 deFremery Pool 73247.412 14+ Sa 2-3p 4/17-5/8 $40
Fremont Pool 53347.144 7-17 M-Th 6:15-6:45p 8/2-8/12 $30 deFremery Pool 73247.413 14+ Sa 2-3p 5/15-6/5 $40
Lions Pool 53447.111 7-17 T-F 10-10:30a 6/22-7/2 $30 deFremery Pool 73247.111 14+ M-Th 7:30-8p 6/21-7/1 $45
Lions Pool 53447.112 7-17 T-F 10:30-11a 6/22-7/2 $30 deFremery Pool 73247.121 14+ M-Th 7:30-8p 7/5-7/15 $45
Lions Pool 53447.113 7-17 T-F 11:30-12p 6/22-7/2 $30 deFremery Pool 73247.131 14+ M-Th 7:30-8p 7/19-7/29 $45
Lions Pool 53447.121 7-17 T-F 10-10:30a 7/6-7/16 $30

12 W W W. O A K L A N D N E T. C O M / P A R K S SPRING/SUMMER 2010
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JUNIOR LIFEGUARDS POOL INFORMATION


FAMILY DIVE-IN MOVIES (11 – 15 YRS) deFremery Pool Live Oak Pool
Our program includes exercise, games, 1269 18th Street 1055 MacArthur Blvd.
COMING TO A POOL NEAR YOU
learning and water fun combining water (510) 238-2205 (510) 238-2292
Get your swimsuit and join us safety education with physical fitness and
Fremont Pool Temescal Pool
for a “Dive-In” movie. rescue skill-building activities.
4550 Foothill Blvd. 371 - 45th Street
Bring your favorite (510) 535-5614 (510) 597-5013
LIFEGUARD TRAINING
floating toy and head
(15+ YEARS) Lions Pool
down to your local pool Through classroom learning and hands-on 3860 Hanly Road
to watch a movie practice, you’ll learn to recognize and prevent (510) 482-7852
while you swim! injuries; rescue skills (in the water and on land);
first aid training and professional rescuer CPR
to help you prepare for any emergency.
POOL SCHEDULES
CARTOONS AT 8:30PM You will assume lifeguard responsibilities and
P UBLIC R ECREATIONAL S WIM (A LL A GES )
MOVIES FROM 8:45PM TO 10:30PM interact with the public. Course lengths vary deFremery M-F; 2–3:30p Sa Su; 1–4p
from 30 to 37 hours and prerequisites include: Fremont M-F; 1:30–3:30p
300 yd swim (front crawl and breaststroke); Sa Su; 1:30–4:30p
20 yd swim and brick retrieval from depth of Lions M-F; 2:45–4:15p
DATE LOCATION MOVIE PHONE 7-10 ft (timed). Sa Su; 2:30–4:30p
7/3 DEFREMERY POOL, 1269 18th Street Up (510) 238-2205 Live Oak M-F; 2–3:30p Sa Su; 1–4p
7/10 FREMONT POOL, 4550 Foothill Blvd Bolt (510) 535-5614 AWARE KIDS SCUBA CLASS Temescal M-F; 2–3:30p
7/17 LIONS POOL, 3860 Hanly Road (Dimond Park) Ratatouille (510) 482-7852 (8 – 12 YRS) Sa Su; 2:45–5p
Learn about the ocean and discover SCUBA
7/24 DEFREMERY POOL, 1269 18th Street Pride (510) 238-2205 diving in this fun and challenging class. Class- L AP S WIM – S UMMER H OURS (14+)
8/7 LIONS POOL, 3860 Hanly Road (Dimond Park) Night at the Museum 2 (510) 482-7852 room sessions are combined with pool time to deFremery M-F; 12:15–1:45p
provide maximum fun while learning about sea Live Oak M-F; 12:15–1:45p
life and how to snorkel and SCUBA dive.
ACTIVITY/POOL NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE Lions M-F; 6:30–9a M-F; 1–2:30p
deFremery Pool 73247.141 14+ M-Th 7:30-8p 8/2-8/12 $45
M-T; 7:30–9p
COMPETITIVE STROKE
Fremont Pool 73347.111 14+ MW 6:45-7:45p 6/21-6/30 $45 Sa, Su; 11:15a–2:15p
TECHNIQUES (6 – 17 YRS) Temescal M-F; 6:30–8:30a
Fremont Pool 73347.121 14+ MW 6:45-7:45p 7/5-7/14 $45 Get ready for the summer swim team by
Fremont Pool 73347.131 14+ MW 6:45-7:45p 7/19-7/28 $45 M-F; 11:45a–1:45p
enrolling in this technique and conditioning
Fremont Pool 73347.141 14+ MW 6:45-7:45p 8/2-8/11 $45 class. Our coaches will help you improve your M-F; 5–7p
Lions Pool 73447.111 14+ TTh 6:15-7:15p 6/22-7/1 $45 racing strokes and refine your technique to go Sa, Su; 11a–2:30p
Lions Pool 73447.121 14+ TTh 6:15-7:15p 7/6-7/15 $45 further and faster. Want to improve your racing
Lions Pool 73447.131 14+ TTh 6:15-7:15p 7/20-7/29 $45 start or learn how to do a racing turn? Sign
Lions Pool 73447.141 14+ TTh 6:15-7:15p 8/3-8/12 $45 up today!

OPR makes every effort to ensure that the information in this brochure is accurate. For the most current information and updates, please call our office at (510) 238-7275 or visit our website: www.oaklandnet.com/parks. 13
B O A T I N G

L A K E M E R R I T T B OAT I N G C E N T E R
568 BELLEVUE AVENUE, OAKLAND, CA 94610
PH (510) 238-2196; FX (510) 238-7199
SPRING HOURS (March – June): M-F; 11a–5p;* Sa Su; 10:30a–5p* ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE

SUMMER HOURS (July – August): M-F; 10a–6p;* Sa Su; 10:30a–6p* BOATING CENTER SUMMER CAMPS 2010
*Time indicates when the last (non-sailboat) rental leaves the dock. Explorer Boating Camp 22907.100 7-10 M-F 9a-3:30p 6/28-7/2 $145
ake Merritt is a unique saltwater tidal lake conveniently located in the center of downtown Oakland and Explorer Boating Camp 22907.101 7-10 Tu-F 9a-3:30p 7/6-7/9 $120

L adjacent to Lakeside Park. Boating programs are offered at Lake Merritt and the Oakland Estuary.
Youth and Community Programs provide an entry point to gain skills to explore the wonders of Bay
Area boating. Join the Green revolution and learn sailing and muscle-powered boating!
Explorer Boating Camp
Explorer Boating Camp
Explorer Boating Camp
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7-10
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Explorer Boating Camp 22907.105 7-10 M-F 9a-3:30p 8/2-8/6 $145
Explorer Boating Camp 22907.106 7-10 M-F 9a-3:30p 8/9-8/13 $145
SAFETY FIRST
Explorer Boating Camp 22907.107 7-10 M-F 9a-3:30p 8/16-8/20 $145
Boating and water safety are our top priorities while providing recreational opportunities. Thanks to the
Explorer Boating Camp 22907.108 7-10 M-F 9a-3:30p 8/23-8/27 $145
State of California, Department of Boating and Waterways, Friends of Oakland Parks & Recreation, and other
Explorer Boating Camp 22907.109 7-10 M-F 9a-3:30p 8/30-9/3 $145
organizations, LMBC continues to expand and improve its programs. Join the Green revolution and learn
Basic Sailing Camp 42907.120 10-17 M-F 9a-3:30p 6/28-7/2 $145
sailing and muscle-powered boating sports that do not pollute or waste energy!
Basic Sailing Camp 42907.121 10-17 Tu-F 9a-3:30p 7/6-7/9 $120
Basic Sailing Camp 42907.122 10-17 M-F 9a-3:30p 7/12-7/16 $145
LAKE MERRITT BOATING YOUTH CAMPS safety, rigging and de-rigging their own boats, parts of Basic Sailing Camp 42907.123 10-17 M-F 9a-3:30p 7/19-7/23 $145
M-F; 9a–3:30p the boat, boat handling, sail trim, points of sail, weather, Basic Sailing Camp 42907.124 10-17 M-F 9a-3:30p 7/26-7/30 $145
and knots. Games and drills on the water will help teach Basic Sailing Camp 42907.125 10-17 M-F 9a-3:30p 8/2-8/6 $145
GIRL SCOUT SPRING BREAK CAMP (6 – 17 YRS ) these basics in combination with classroom work. Upon Basic Sailing Camp 42907.126 10-17 M-F 9a-3:30p 8/9-8/13 $145
April 5-9th, 2010. Enjoy 5 days of boating, art, nature, successful completion of sailing camps, students are issued Basic Sailing Camp 42907.127 10-17 M-F 9a-3:30p 8/16-8/20 $145
games and songs. This camp focuses on water safety and a card for free sailboat rentals at LMBC. Pre-camp Swim Basic Sailing Camp 42907.128 10-17 M-F 9a-3:30p 8/23-8/27 $145
fun. Boating skills, teamwork and nature studies are taught Evaluation required. No experience needed. Basic Sailing Camp 42907.129 10-17 M-F 9a-3:30p 8/30-9/3 $145
aboard a variety of watercraft including kayaks and dragon-
Intermediate Sailing Camp 42907.130 10-17 Tu-F 9a-3:30p 7/6-7/9 $120
boats. Girl Scout registration fee included. To register, INTERMEDIATE SAILING AGES (10 – 17 YRS )
Intermediate Sailing Camp 42907.131 10-17 M-F 9a-3:30p 7/12-7/16 $145
contact Nicole Jones at (510) 562-8470 ext 199 or Sailors will be taken to the next level, while still
Intermediate Sailing Camp 42907.132 10-17 M-F 9a-3:30p 7/19-7/23 $145
[email protected]. keeping an emphasis on safety and fun. A variety of boats
Intermediate Sailing Camp 42907.133 10-17 M-F 9a-3:30p 7/26-7/30 $145
are used to teach advanced sailing techniques including
EXPLORER BOATING CAMP (7 – 10 YRS ) Intermediate Sailing Camp 42907.134 10-17 M-F 9a-3:30p 8/2-8/6 $145
person overboard recovery, capsize recovery, advanced
(Formerly First Mates/Skippers/Pirates) Intermediate Sailing Camp 42907.135 10-17 M-F 9a-3:30p 8/9-8/13 $145
boat handling, and sail trim. Upon successful completion
Explorer lads and lassies will sail Lake Merritt on a variety Intermediate Sailing Camp 42907.136 10-17 M-F 9a-3:30p 8/16-8/20 $145
of sailing camps, students are issued a card for free sailboat
of vessels including pedal boats, dragonboats, kayaks, canoes, Intermediate Sailing Camp 42907.137 10-17 M-F 9a-3:30p 8/23-8/27 $145
rentals at LMBC. Pre-camp Swim Evaluation required.
and whaleboats. Adventures abound as they learn about Tallship Overnight Camp 42907.190 11-17 M-F 9a-3:30p 8/16-8/20 $250
Prerequisite: Basic Sailing.
maps and the lakeside plants and wildlife, enjoy arts and Summer Youth Rowing - Sweep 42907.182 12-18 M-F 9a-12p 6/21-6/25 $75
crafts, and visit the bird sanctuary and botanical gardens. TALLSHIP OVERNIGHT CAMP (11 – 17 YRS ) Summer Youth Rowing - Sweep 42907.183 12-18 M-F 1-4p 6/21-6/25 $75
Explorer campers attend a pool session on Mondays. Sail the bay and spend the night on an 82 foot Tallship! Summer Youth Rowing - Sweep 42907.184 12-18 M-F 9a-12p 7/12-7/16 $75
Start the week at Lake Merritt in small boats, then spend Summer Youth Rowing - Sweep 42907.185 12-18 M-F 1-4p 7/12-7/16 $75
BASIC SAILING (10 – 17 YRS ) a full day and overnight aboard the ship. Prerequisite: Summer Youth Rowing - Sculling 42907.186 12-18 M-F 9a-12p 7/19-7/23 $75
Youth will learn the basics of sailing including water Basic Sailing. Summer Youth Rowing - Sculling 42907.187 12-18 M-F 1-4p 7/19-7/23 $75
Junior Leadership Camp 52907.190 13-17 M-F 9a-3:30p 6/28-7/2 $145

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B O A T I N G ( C O N T I N U E D )

BOAT RENTAL RATES*


BOATS DEPOSIT 1 HR
Pedal Boats (1–3 people) $20 $10
Rowboats (1–3 people) $10 $8
SUMMER YOUTH ROWING (12 – 18 YRS ) INTRO TO SAILING TEAM (12 – 17 YRS ), $395 Canoes (1–3 people) $10 $8
Learn the sport of rowing while having fun in a safe environment. If you are interested in racing sailboats, but still need to build skills Kayaks (single and double) $20 and ID $10
Swim Test and Rowing Club waiver required. No experience necessary. and confidence, this program has been designed for you! Successful Pontoon Tour-20 max (Reservation Required) $60
Fee waivers available. graduates will be eligible to join the City of Oakland Sailing Team *(Add 20% for non-Oakland residents)
JUNIOR LEADERSHIP CAMP (14 – 17 YRS ) and compete in local regattas. Tryouts – 3/6 and 7/10: 10:30a-2p, SAILBOATS (rented to experienced sailors only)
This camp is designed for sailors who want to pursue future camp JLAC Docks. El Toro (1 person) $10 $8
and sailing instructor opportunities. Hands-on, fun training focused JUNIOR SAILING TEAM (G RADES 8 – 12), $450 Sunfish (1–2 people) $20 $10
on developing leadership and role modeling skills. Learn to lead games The Sea Wolves are the pinnacle of our summer youth program. Students 14’ Keelboat (1–4 people) $20 $15
and activities and safely teach boating skills. Selected individuals may who have successfully completed Intermediate Sailing are encouraged to Catamaran (1–4) $20 $15
become junior summer camp instructors. join the Racing Team. Regatta participation is included in the class fee. **Laser (1–2 people) $20 $15
JACK LONDON AQUATIC CENTER CAMPS COMMUNITY BOATING ACTIVITIES Sailboats must be rented ½ hour before the last rental
Campers meet at JLAC located in Estuary Park at 115 Embarcadero time and returned to the dock ½ hour before closing to
West, between Oak and 5th Avenue. Most camps run Monday through FREE OPEN HOUSE EVENTS allow for rigging and unrigging. Customers assist with
Friday, 9am to 3:30pm. Sorry, extended care is not offered for Estuary Celebrate National Safe Boating Week with us Saturday rigging and unrigging.
classes. May 22, 11a-5p. Enjoy the Summer Sailstice in the Solstice **Lasers require a check-out.
weekend Saturday, June 19, 5-7p. Celebrate National Recreation
WINDSURFING CAMP (10 – 17 YRS )
and Parks Month Saturday July 10, 1p-3p.
Windsurfing is a fun, physically challenging camp for young people.
GENERAL CAMP INFORMATION
Topics include rigging, points of sail, and equipment rescue procedures. GROUP BOATING RENTALS
Prerequisite: Basic Sailing and weight of 100+ pounds. M-F: 10:30a – 5p. Bring your group down to the lake to go boating. Most sessions of EXTENDED CARE: Available for $10 per day.
REGISTER ONLINE!
CATAMARAN CAMP (10 – 17 YRS ) 1½ hours are available for a rate of $25/hour for an instructor, plus
Before Camp 7–9a at Garden Center, 666 Bellevue Avenue;
This camp is a great introduction to exciting multi-hull sailing aboard boat rentals. Choose from: pedal boats, canoes, kayaks, dragonboats,
After Camp 3:30–6p at Boating Center.
Hobie 16s on the Estuary. Prerequisite: Intermediate Sailing Camp. whaleboats.Call (510) 238-2196 to schedule your outing.
Sorry, extended care is not offered for JLAC classes.
RACING CAMP (12 – 17 YRS ) YOUTH DRAGONBOATING TEAMS (G RADES 9 – 12)
FEE WAIVERS:
Take the next step in sailing! While maintaining an emphasis on safety Youth Dragonboating Teams want to spread the spirit of dragonboating.
A limited number of scholarships are available for Oakland
and fun, sailors learn trim for speed, body position, and racing techniques On the water coaching teaches you proper paddling technique while Residents with financial need. Please call for an application.
and rules. Prerequisite: Intermediate sailing and a strong desire to race. having fun, challenging yourself physically and mentally, and experiencing
the camaraderie that comes from a team working together. No SWIM EVALUATION:
KEELBOAT SAILING CAMP (12 – 17 YRS ) Campers (except Explorer Campers) need a pre-camp swim
The perfect introduction to big boats and San Francisco Bay sailing! experience necessary. Want to spread the spirit of dragon-boating?
evaluation offered at any Oakland public pool or a private
Campers will learn the fundamentals of crew sailing on a 22' keelboat Experienced Adult Coaches and Steerers enrolled free.
pool of your choice. Campers demonstrate the ability to swim
with an emphasis on teamwork. Prerequisite: Intermediate Sailing. ADULT DRAGONBOAT PADDLING: $30 for 4 months, Sa: 10:15a-12p 75 feet and float or tread water for 5 min. (use of flotation de-
EXPLORE THE BAY (12 – 17 YRS ) and Wed: 5:45-7p vice is allowed). Red Cross Level III card will be accepted in
Expand your keelboat sailing skills into cruising skills, discover sailing On the water coaching teaches you proper paddling technique while lieu of the swim evaluation.
history at Hyde Street Pier, learn tides and currents at Sausalito’s Bay having fun, challenging yourself physically and mentally, and experiencing
REFUND AND TRANSFER POLICY:
Model, and, as a finale, enjoy dinner and sleep aboard at Angel Island! the camaraderie that comes from a team working together. Call
Due to the high demand of our programs, refunds/transfers
We focus on teamwork, navigation, anchoring, docking and sailing (510) 238-2196 for info. No experience necessary.
MUST be requested 10 days in advance of the first class and
strategy. Prerequisite: Keelboat Camp. M-F: 9a-4p. are subject to a $10 processing fee.

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please call our office at (510) 238-7275 or visit our website: www.oaklandnet.com/parks.
B O A T I N G ( C O N T I N U E D )

ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE

JACK LONDON AQUATIC CENTER SUMMER CAMPS 2010 (continued)


Windsurfing Camp 42907.140 10-17 M-F 10:30a-5p 7/19-7/23 $175
Windsurfing Camp 42907.141 10-17 M-F 10:30a-5p 8/9-8/13 $175
Catamaran Camp 42907.150 10-17 Tu-F 9a-3:30p 7/6-7/9 $140
Catamaran Camp 42907.151 10-17 M-F 9a-3:30p 7/26-7/30 $175
Catamaran Camp 42907.152 10-17 M-F 9a-3:30p 8/16-8/20 $175
Racing Camp 42907.160 12-17 M-F 9a-3:30p 7/12-7/16 $175
Racing Camp 42907.161 12-17 M-F 9a-3:30p 8/2-8/6 $175
Racing Camp 42907.162 12-17 M-F 9a-3:30p 8/23-8/27 $175
Keelboat Camp 42907.170 12-17 M-F 9a-3:30p 6/28-7/2 $175
Keelboat Camp 42907.171 12-17 M-F 9a-3:30p 7/12-7/16 $175
Keelboat Camp 42907.172 12-17 M-F 9a-3:30p 7/26-7/30 $175
Keelboat Camp 42907.173 12-17 M-F 9a-3:30p 8/16-8/20 $175 ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE

Explore The Bay Camp 42907.180 12-17 M-F 9a-4p 8/2-8/6 $300
Basic Small Boat Sailing 72907.244 16+ SaSu 10a-4:30p 10/9-10/16 $110
Explore The Bay Camp 42907.181 12-17 M-F 9a-4p 8/23-8/27 $300
Solo Small Boat Sailing 72907.151 16+ SaSu 10a-4:30p 6/26-6/27 $80
COMMUNITY BOATING Solo Small Boat Sailing 72907.152 16+ SaSu 10a-4:30p 8/21-8/22 $80
National Safe Boating Week - Open House92907.191 All Sa 11a-5p 5/22 $0 Solo Small Boat Sailing 72907.252 16+ SaSu 10a-4:30p 9/25-9/26 $80
Summer Sailstice- Open House 92907.192 All Sa 5-7p 6/19 $0 Advanced Small Boat Sailing 72907.171 18+ SaSu 10a-4:30p 7/31-8/1 $80
Splash Into Summer - Open House 92907.193 All Sa 1-3p 7/17 $0 Advanced Small Boat Sailing 72907.271 18+ SaSu 10a-4:30p 10/2-10/3 $80
Adult Dragonboating - Spring 72907.470 18+ WSa 10:30a-12p 3/1-6/30 $30 After Work Sailing 72907.108 18+ W 5:30-7:30p 6/30-7/28 $70
Adult Dragonboating - Summer/Fall 72907.270 18+ WSa 10:30a-12p 7/1-10/31 $30 After Work Sailing 72907.109 18+ W 5:30-7:30p 8/4-9/1 $70
Adult Whaleboat Rowing various 18+ Sa 10:30a-12p year round $5 Basic Keelboat Sailing various 18+ FSaSu 9a-5p April-Oct $405
Adult Outrigger Canoe Paddling 72907.420 18+ Sa 1-3p 4/3 $10 Basic Coastal Cruising various 18+ SaSu 9a-5p May-Sept $445
Adult Outrigger Canoe Paddling 72907.421 18+ Su 1-3p 4/11 $10
Kayak 101 Lake Merritt 92907.181 9+ Sa 11a-12:30p 6/5 $15 ADULT WHALEBOAT ROWING: $30 for 6 rows, Sa: 10:30a-12p
Experience the joys of whaleboat rowing on Lake Merritt by learning the fundamentals. Come on down to
Kayak 101 Lake Merritt 92907.182 9+ Sa 11a-12:30p 7/10 $15
the lake for a free trial practice. Call (510) 238-2196 for info. No experience necessary.
Kayak 101 Lake Merritt 92907.183 9+ Sa 11a-12:30p 8/7 $15
Kayak 101 Lake Merritt 92907.283 9+ Sa 11a-12:30p 9/4 $15 ADULT ROWING LESSONS: SWEEP AND SCULLING
Classes teach new rowers the basics of single person or team rowing, including boat handling skills, safety,
Kayak 101 Lake Merritt 92907.284 9+ Sa 11a-12:30p 10/2 $15
and rowing technique. Call (510) 273-9041 for information. No experience necessary. Swim Test Required.
After School Learn To Sail 42907.441 10-14 W 2-5p 3/24-6/2 $145
After School Learn To Sail 42907.442 10-14 TTh 3:30-6p 5/4-6/3 $145 NEW – ADULT OUTRIGGER CANOE PADDLING: $10 for 1 session; Sa: 1p-3, 4/3 or Sa: 1-3p, 4/11
Land and water instruction teach basic paddling technique, boat commands, safety guidelines, and training
After School Learn To Sail 42907.243 10-14 W 2-5p 9/15-11/17 $145
strategies. After this introductory course, participants are invited to participate with O Kalani Outrigger
After School Learn To Sail 42907.245 10-14 TTh 3:30-6p 9/21-10/21 $145 Canoe Club in paddling and racing events. No previous paddling experience necessary.
2nd Saturday Sailing Club various 10+ Sa 1-4p June-Oct $0
KAYAK 101: $15; Sa: 11-12:30p; Dates: 6/5, 7/10, 8/7, 9/4, 10/2
Basic Small Boat Sailing 72907.441 16+ SaSu 10a-4:30p 5/15-5/22 $110
Include paddle strokes, launching/loading techniques, and PFD fittings, and a 1-hour guided paddle highlighting
Basic Small Boat Sailing 72907.141 16+ SaSu 10a-4:30p 6/12-6/19 $110 Lake Merritt’s unique ecology & history. Single & Double kayaks available. No experience necessary.
Basic Small Boat Sailing 72907.142 16+ SaSu 10a-4:30p 7/17-7/24 $110
KAYAK KLUB
Basic Small Boat Sailing 72907.143 16+ SaSu 10a-4:30p 8/7-8/14 $110 Membership Card provides 20 paddles for $70.
Basic Small Boat Sailing 72907.243 16+ SaSu 10a-4:30p 9/11-9/18 $110

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AFTER SCHOOL LEARN TO SAIL (GRADES 5 – 8)
B O A T I N G ( C O N T I N U E D )
A combination of games and drills on the water plus classroom instruction teaches sailing
basics including water safety, rigging, sail trim and knots. Upon successful completion
students are issued a card for free sailboat rentals at LMBC. No experience necessary.
2ND SATURDAY SAILING CLUB (10-Adult) June, July, Aug, Sept, Oct: 1p-4p
Want to go sailing but have forgotten a few things? The Second Saturday Sailing Coach
will boost your confidence. Bring a friend or make new ones! Youth free with blue card,
adults pay for one hour and sail for all three hours. Weather permitting.

ADULT SAILING CLASSES


Offered April – October. Call (510) 238-2196 or www.oaklandnet.com/parks/programs/
boating.asp or www.sailoakland.com
BASIC SMALL BOAT SAILING: $110 ($132 nonresident); 3 days, Sa, Su, Sa: 10a-4:30p
Learn to sail small boats on Lake Merritt in this 3-day course. Topics include terminology,
boat handling, crew teamwork, knots, sailing theory, and docking. Perfect for the novice J AC K L O N D O N AQ UAT I C C E N T E R
or returning sailor. Skills card issued for successful completion. No experience necessary. 115 EMBARCADERO, OAKLAND, CA 94610
SOLO SMALL BOAT SAILING: $80 ($96 nonresident); 2 days, Sa, Su: 10a–4:30p PH (510) 208-6060 FX (510) 208-6071
Sail our faster Sunfish and learn to single-hand the 14’ keelboats. Skills include rigging,
he Jack London Aquatic Center is located in Estuary Park, on the Embarcadero, between Oak Street and Fifth

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triming the boat, rules of the road and capsize recovery. Skills card issued upon comple-
tion of a written and on-water test. Prerequisite - Basic Small Boat Sailing or equivalent. Avenue. We bring Oaklanders – and particularly the youth of Oakland – to the Oakland Estuary, for paddling,
ADVANCED SMALL BOAT SAILING: $80 ($96 nonresident); 2 days, Sa, Su: 10a-4:30p rowing and dragon-boating. Enroll in these programs by going to www.jlac.org, or calling (510) 208-6060 ext. 1.
Apply your sailing skills to the more advanced JY-15 and Laser sailboats. Learn racing
techniques and rules and how to dry capsize while you improve your crew work and SUMMER SPLASH OPEN HOUSE: no charge, more details at www.jlac.org
skippering skills. Skills card issued upon completion of a written and on-water test. Pre- For kids and families. Learn about kayaking, dragon-boating and rowing. No charge.
requisite – Solo Small Boat Sailing or equivalent.
YOUTH SUMMER PROGRAMS CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE INFORMATION!
AFTER WORK SAILING: $70/5-week session;W: 5:30-7:30p
Enjoy evening sailing on Lake Merritt! A coach will be on-duty to help you with your ADULT FRIDAY NIGHT KAYAKING: $25 per session, F: 5-7:00p; 5/7, 5/14, 5/21, 6/4, 6/11, 6/18, 7/2, 7/9, 7/16, 8/6,
sailing technique. A variety of boats are available based on skill level. Prerequisite: Solo 8/13, 8/20, 9/3, 9/17, 9/24, 10/1
Small Boat Sailing or equivalent. Group-kayaking for adults. No experience necessary. Equipment, life jackets and instruction provided. Enrollment fee is $25
ASA BASIC KEELBOAT SAILING*: $405; 3 Days, F: 6:30-9p; Sa, Su: 9a-5p per session/date.
Be certified as both skipper and crew to safely sail and a keelboat 20'-25' in length on
ADULT INTRODUCTION TO SEA KAYAKING; Su: 9a, up to 6 hours, 4/25, 5/9, 6/27, 7/25, 8/29, 9/26, 10/10, 11/14
the protected Oakland Estuary.The course covers US Coast Guard required safe boating
education material, terminology, rigging and docking. No prior experience required. One day course focusing on traveling safely and efficiently. Everything from paddling strokes and rescues to tides and
currents covered. Basic comfort with the water necessary. Equipment, life jackets, and instruction provided.
ASA BASIC COASTAL CRUISING:* $445; 4-days; Sa, Su: 9a-5p
Companioned with Basic Keelboat, this 4 day course will teach new sailors to safely sail ADULT INTRODUCTORY SINGLE-SCULLING CLASSES: $100 per 2-day session, Sa-Su: 3 hours each day 4/17-4/18, 5/15,
the challenging San Francisco Bay. You will learn how to cruise a 20'-30' keelboat as skipper 5/16, 6/19-6/20, 7/17-7/18, 8/21-8/22, 9/18-9/19, 10/9-10/10, 11/6-11/7, 12/11-12/12
plus attain the skills to crew on larger vessels as first mate. Prerequisite - Basic Keelboat. Two-day introduction to single-sculling. Scullers must know how to swim. All equipment and instruction provided.
PRIVATE LESSONS ADULT INTRODUCTORY ROWING CLASSES: $150 PER SIX-DAY SESSION; Su,T,Th; 4/11-4/22, 5/16-5/27, 6/20-7/1,
Is your schedule tight? Can't find time to take a class? One-on-one instruction is 8/15-8/26, 9/19-9/30, 10/17-10/28
available for a rate of $25/hour – 3 hour minimum. Call (510) 238-2196 to schedule your Six-days of introductory rowing, over two weeks. Rowers must know how to swim or wear life jackets. All equipment and
lesson!
instruction provided. Call or go to the website for times.
* Courses are American Sailing Association certified.

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TRACK AND FIELD EVENTS
YOUTH SPORTS CONTACT: WILLIE WHITE
CONTACT: JOHN RISCHE, PH: (510) 238-6279; FAX: (510) 238-6643; [email protected] PH: (510) 238-3897; FAX: (510) 238-3817
EMAIL: [email protected]
TRACK AND FIELD Under 10, 12, 14, 16 and High School. The fees are $300 per team

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The OPR Track and Field season begins or $30 per person. Registration begins March 11, 2010. For more he City of Oakland’s Office of Parks and Recreation
on March 1 and continues through May. information, contact Frederick Morris at (510) 238-3496. will host Hershey’s Track and Field Games on May 8,
Practices will be held on Mondays and 2010 at Laney College which include softball throw,
CITYWIDE BASKETBALL
Wednesdays at Castlemont High School, long jump, 50, 100, 200 and 400 meter dashes; 800, 1600 meter
Participants ages 4-15 of all skill levels are welcome. Basketball
and Tuesdays and Thursdays at Castlemont runs, and 4 X 100 meter relay. Local first and second place
Leagues run January through March.Teams are formed in three age
High School.Youth ages 5-14 will learn the
groups.Youth learn the basics of the game and develop skills in finishers qualify for the Northern California Regional
fundamentals of various track and field
dribbling, passing, shooting, and footwork.They will practice together Championship to be held at Oak Grove High School in San
events, including softball throw, standing
so that they can compete against other teams. Registration begins in Jose. First place regional finishers qualify for participation at the
long jump, and 50m, 100m, 200m, 400m
December 2010. Fee: $30 per player.
800m, and 1600m dashes.Track and field National meet, August 5 – 8, 2010, in Hershey, PA. Participation
participants will also work on conditioning FLAG FOOTBALL is determined by age as of December 31, 2010.
so that they can compete successfully in the Participants learn the fundamentals of flag football, including rules,
following meets: regulations and good sportsmanship. Games will include friendly
• Mayor Ronald V. Dellums Invitational competition with other recreation center participants. Practice days
Saturday, March 27, 2010 and times vary from site to site. Like touch football, flag football is
• Hershey’s Track & Field Games designed to minimize injuries that occur in tackle football. Come
Saturday, May 8, 2010 play with us from September-November. Registration begins
September 1, 2010. Fee: $30 per player.
JUNIOR GIANTS T-BALL
Learn the fundamentals of baseball using a tee and a “soft” ball. VOLLEYBALL
This is a wonderful program serving ages 4-8 that will develop Youth 7-14 years old have the opportunity to learn and play the
youngsters’ motor skills. Players will enjoy a safe and friendly game of volleyball.Volleyball is a very active sport, so not only is it
environment where they can play with new and old friends. fun, but great exercise as well. Because many offensive plays involve
The T-Ball program runs during the summer months of July contacting the ball above the top of the net, vertical jumping is an
and August. Practice days will vary depending on site. Game athletic skill emphasized in volleyball. Come and learn teamwork
Days will be on Wednesdays. Registration begins May 17, 2010. as we play CitywideVolleyball in the Spring and in October and
There is no fee for this program. November, 2010. Registration begins in September for Fall 2010,
and in March for Spring, 2011 Fee: $30 per player. MAYOR RONALD V. DELLUMS
OAKLAND NEIGHBORHOOD
BASKETBALL LEAGUE (ONBL) JUNIOR GIANTS BASEBALL TRACK AND FIELD INVITATIONAL
ONBL provides girls and boys, ages 8-15 the opportunity to The Jr. Giants Program is an excellent program for young players The City of Oakland, Office of Parks and Recreation will
participate in competitive basketball leagues during the summer 7-19 who are still learning the game, and runs from late June through host its annual Mayor RonaldV. Dellums Track Invitational
months.Teams play games at City of Oakland Recreation Centers mid-August.This no-fee program is not just another baseball league - on Saturday March 27, 2010. Event location is Laney College
and participating Oakland Unified School District gyms. Each team it kicks it up a notch by providing an instructional baseball league for with competition beginning at 8am.The majority of running
plays two days a week, either on Monday & Wednesday or Tuesday the player. Registration for the league begins May 17, 2010. Practice
events will be relays except for youth ages 6 and under who
and Thursday.There are divisions for both boys and girls: Pee Wee, and Game Days will vary depending on site.
will run the 50m.There will be no field events.Awards will
be given-those who finish in the top eight over all.
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Y O U T H S P O R T S
( C O N T I N U E D ) GIRLS’ SPORTS
CONTACT: WILLIE WHITE
DAV I E T E N N I S S TA D I U M PH: (510) 238-3897; FAX: (510) 238-3817
198 OAK ROAD STREET, EMAIL: [email protected]
PIEDMONT, CA 94610
PH: (510) 444-5663

T
he Girls’ Sports Program focuses on improving the health and well
FACILITY HOURS: (January – December)
M-F; 8:30a – 9p Sa-Su; 8:30a – 6p being of girls ages 5-18 by offering exciting sports leagues, camps
Facility will close due inclement weather. and clinics in basketball, softball, soccer and much, much more! In
addition to offering sports leagues, OPR will also provide instruction and

A
t Davie Tennis Stadium, we pride ourselves in coaching in cheerleading, double-dutch, track & field and golf.The Girls’
providing a wide variety of tennis programs for Sports Program will facilitate socialization, communication skills and
various ages, skills and interest. Our junior tennis personal empowerment. We invite all girls to participate, there is no
programs include private and group lessons, after-school minimum skill level or previous experience required-play!
sessions, and spring and summer camps.We focus on helping
players set and achieve new goals. Our staff is patient,
dedicated, professional and committed.

ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE

SUMMER CAMPS 2010


Youth Tennis Camp 35950.101 6-9 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 6/21-6/25 $200
Youth Tennis Camp 35950.102 6-9 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 6/28-7/2 $200
Youth Tennis Camp 35950.103 6-9 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 7/5-7/9 $200
Youth Tennis Camp 35950.104 6-9 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 7/12-7/16 $200
Youth Tennis Camp 35950.105 6-9 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 7/19-7/23 $200
Youth Tennis Camp 35950.106 6-9 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 7/26-7/30 $200
Youth Tennis Camp 35950.107 6-9 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 8/2-8/6 $200
Youth Tennis Camp 35950.108 6-9 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 8/9-8/13 $200
Youth Tennis Camp 45950.101 10-14 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 6/21-6/25 $200 CITYWIDE DOUBLE DUTCH
Youth Tennis Camp 45950.102 10-14 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 6/28-7/2 $200 Come join us and learn to Double Dutch! Receive the best in exercise
Youth Tennis Camp 45950.103 10-14 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 7/5-7/9 $200 and fun.A healthy sport that’s beneficial to your entire body. It helps
Youth Tennis Camp 45950.104 10-14 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 7/12-7/16 $200 burn off 1,000 calories, improves cardiovascular (heart) condition and
Youth Tennis Camp 45950.105 10-14 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 7/19-7/23 $200 maximizes your athletic skills combining alertness, coordination, timing
Youth Tennis Camp 45950.106 10-14 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 7/26-7/30 $200 and endurance. Learn basic skills and techniques of jumping, turning and
Youth Tennis Camp 45950.107 10-14 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 8/2-8/6 $200 competition tricks.All skill levels are welcome. For more information,
Youth Tennis Camp 45950.108 10-14 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 8/9-8/13 $200 contact Willie White, Girls’ Sports Coordinator.

OPR strives for accuracy in this brochure. Call our office at (510) 238-7275 or visit our website: www.oaklandnet.com/parks for updates.An additional 20% fee for non-Oakland residents is charged on most programs and services. 19
YOUTH SPORTS (CONTINUED)

ACE KIDS GOLF


CONTACT: PRESTON PINKNEY , PH: (510) 351-5812, ext 23; FAX: (510) 351-3418;
EMAIL: [email protected]

T he City of Oakland Office of Parks & Recreation and Ace Kids Golf provide a free and innovative
program for youth ages 9 –17.The program lasts throughout the summer and during the school year; it
also includes transportation to and from Lake Chabot Golf Course for fun-filled practices.A passenger van
will pick up students from Oakland Parks & Recreation centers. During the school year, Ace Kids Golf ’s after
school program runs from September-December and January-June. Registration begins in September for the Fall
Session and January for the Winter/Spring Session.
For more information contact Preston Pinkney. Parents – Drop Offs are not allowed at the golfcourse. All
participants will be picked up from the Recreation Center or school sites and transported to the golf course.

ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE

SPRING PROGRAMS 2010


Arroyo Viejo 40724.203 7-11 MF 3:30-6p 2/1-6/11 $0
Bret Harte Middle 40724.202 11-14 MF 3:30-6p 2/1-6/11 $0
Brookdale 40724.205 9-17 Th 3:30-6p 2/5-2/5 $0
Skyline 40724.204 14-17 W 2-5p 2/5-2/5 $0
SUMMER PROGRAMS 2010
deFremery 30724.120 9-17 M-F 10a-12p 6/21-7/2 $0
Arroyo Viejo 30724.125 9-17 M-F 1-3p 7/5-7/16 $0
Bushrod 30724.124 9-17 M-F 10a-12p 7/5-7/16 $0
Carmen Flores 30724.123 9-17 M-F 4-6p 6/21-7/2 $0
FM Smith 30724.127 9-17 M-F 10a-12p 7/19-7/30 $0
Franklin 30724.130 9-17 M-F 10a-12p 8/2-8/13 $0
Golden Gate 30724.122 9-17 M-F 1-3p 6/21-7/2 $0
Manzanita 30724.128 9-17 M-F 1-3p 7/19-7/30 $0
Mosswood 30724.131 9-17 M-F 1-3p 8/2-8/13 $0
Redwood Heights 30724.129 9-17 M-F 4-6p 7/19-7/30 $0
Tassaforanga 30724.126 9-17 M-F 4-6p 7/5-7/16 $0
Willie Keyes 30724.132 9-17 M-F 4-6p 8/2-8/13 $0

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ADULT SPORTS GOLF
LAKE CHABOT GOLF COURSE
CONTACT: FREDERICK MORRIS III 11450 Golf Links Road, Oakland, CA 94605
PH: (510) 238-3496; FAX: (510) 238-2397
EMAIL: [email protected] PH: (510) 351-5812, FAX: (510) 351-3418; http://www.lakechabotgolf.com

L ooking for extracurricular activities as an antidote to a sedentary lifestyle? The City


of Oakland Parks and Recreation Department’s Adult Sports division has developed an
array of recreational and competitive athletic opportunities that let grown-ups play like
kids-at-heart.The Adult Sports programs range from slow pitch softball, basketball for youth and
S ituated in the Oakland Hills, the City of Oakland’s Lake Chabot Golf Course offers 27 pristine holes
for players of all skill levels at affordable rates that make the game accessible to everyone.A favorite of
local golfers since 1923, the course recently completed extensive course and property improvements
that have taken it to the next level. Comprehensive re-seeding, fertilization and improved irrigation have
significantly improved course conditioning and playability, while a complete remodeling of the property’s
seniors, volleyball, flag football and tennis. historic Spanish-style clubhouse – including an upgrade to the Chabot Café and enhanced banquet and
BASKETBALL catering capabilities – make it the ideal location for special events ranging from business
Basketball leagues are offered twice a year during the spring and winter seasons. Divisions meetings and golf tournaments to wedding receptions and fundraisers.
offered are Women’s, Coed, and Men 30 and over. Games are held on Monday,Wednesday, and With a full length 18-hole layout, a 9-hole course with par-3 holes ideal for beginners, juniors and
Thursday evenings during a 10-week season. Registration begins in April, 2010; and January, families, and a variety of golf instructional programs for players of all ages, Lake Chabot Golf Course offers
2011. an enjoyable challenge for everyone. Golfers will find Lake Chabot’s signature par-6, 673-yard 18th
FLAG FOOTBALL hole to be one of the most unforgettable finishing holes in the region.
Flag football leagues are offered during the fall season and teams play a five-week double-
OPR LADIES GOLF CLINIC
header schedule. Divisions offered are Men’s Major, Men’s B,Women’s Open and Co-ed Open,
with league games being held on Saturday mornings. Registration begins in September, 2010.
Saturday, February 6, 20; March 6, 20: 9:15 – 10:15a
Join us for this special event with professional instruction by Brandon Chapman,
SOFTBALL Head Professional; and Steve Harker, PGA Professional.
Slow pitch and fast pitch softball leagues are offered during the spring, summer, fall, and
winter seasons. Games are held on Monday through Thursday, from 6:45 p.m. to 10 p.m. for CITYWIDE SPRING EGG HUNT
10 weeks. Single games follow, with the top four teams making it to tournament play for the Saturday,April 3. Join us for this special event providing fun and
CHAMPIONSHIP. Registration begins in April, June,August, 2010; and March, 2011. activities for all ages including games, prizes, and a Citywide Spring
Egg Hunt.
TENNIS
At Davie Tennis Stadium, private and group lessons, USTA league play, drop-in clinics and NATIONAL WOMEN IN GOLF DAY
ladder play are available to adults year-round.We also consult, organize, and manage special All women are encouraged to take advantage of this great opportunity
events, including tournaments, socials, free-for-alls, fundraisers and birthday parties. Enjoy free Golf Clinics throughout the day. Focus will be on the
VOLLEYBALL basics of golf including putting, chipping, and full swing techniques.
Adult coed volleyball leagues are offered during the winter, spring and fall seasons; divisions
are Women’s and Reverse coed. Leagues are held on Monday and Thursday evenings for an
GOLF LEARNING CENTER
eight-week season. Registration begins in September, 2010; and January and April, 2011. Build your golf game one level at a time with lessons ranging
from beginner to advanced.

FIELD RENTALS JUNIOR GOLF PROGRAM


Fields and Tennis Courts: 250 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, (510) 238-3496. Affordable monthly sessions designed for youth ages 6-17 that are
eager to learn the game of golf in a personalized setting. All skills levels
are accepted.

OPR strives for accuracy in this brochure. Call our office at (510) 238-7275 or visit our website: www.oaklandnet.com/parks for updates.An additional 20% fee for non-Oakland residents is charged on most programs and services. 21
A D U L T S P O R T S
( C O N T I N U E D )
ADULT ENRICHMENT COURSES
CONTACT: DANA RILEY, PH: (510) 238-6495; FAX: (510) 238-6499; EMAIL: [email protected]

L.I.F.E. FITNESS BOOTCAMP


This fitness and nutrition bootcamp is designed to teach adults how to lose weight and live healthier through improving diet and exercise. Each session
consists of a workout as well as nutritional consultation. For more information about L.I.F.E., contact Saidah Jones at [email protected]
or call (510) 967-2363. Course fee: $175.

CHICAGO STEPPIN’ DANCE


Just Steppin’ is the Bay Area's first social organization to teach you the techniques, concepts, etiquette and history of Chicago Style Steppin’. The
METROPOLITAN GOLF LINKS 6-week Steppin’ Dance and Just Steppin’ for Health courses are offered. Pre-registrations strongly encouraged; walk-ins always welcome. For more
10051 Doolittle Dr. (near OAK Int’l Airport) information and course details contact Ron Brown at [email protected] or call (209) 688-3520. Course Fee $90/$120.
Oakland, CA 94603
PH: (510) 569-5555; FAX: (510) 562-6129 NOTARY 101: BECOME A CERTIFIED NOTARY PUBLIC
http://www.playmetro.com Expand your career opportunities! Notaries are needed in Real Estate, Banking, Insurance and Law. This course prepares you to become a California
This spacious classic golf links has stunning Notary Public and is approved by the Secretary of State.The State exam is given at the end of the class. Pre-registration required. For more information
views of the Oakland Hills, the Bay, downtown and course details contact Nicole at [email protected] or (707) 712-1032; website: www.perfectnotarydocs.com. Course Fee $90 plus a $15 materials
Oakland and the San Francisco horizon. Junior fee and $40 State Application Fee.
Golf Summer Camps, Free Golf Orientations,
Full-Swing Clinics, Senior Golf Clinics and
JAZZERCISE
Beginner Group Golf Classes are some of the Jazzercise is a 60-minute group fitness class combining cardio, strength, and stretch moves for a total body workout. Moves from hip-hop, yoga, Pilates,
ways you can enjoy Metro Links. Go to www. jazz dance, kickboxing, and resistance training are bundled together to offer one hour of Pure Fun.All ages, levels, and sizes welcome! Currently offered
oaklandnet.com/register for more information. at Mosswood Recreation Center. For more information call AJ at (510) 654-7078 ext. 2.

MONTCLAIR GOLF COURSE MEDITATION & MOVEMENT IN NATURE


Enjoy a relaxing, rejuvenating and inspirational blend of walking meditation, poetry, earth-based meditation
2477 Monterey Blvd, Oakland, 94611
and gentle movement all in the beauty of a Joaquin Miller Park redwood grove! Learn simple but powerful
PH: (510) 482-0422; FAX: (510) 482-0647
ways to decrease stress and increase your health and well being. For more information call Ariana at
Hours: M 10a – 10p, T-Su 9:30a – 10p
(510) 466-5114 or visit www.arianacandell.com.
Montclair Golf Course offers a par 3, pitch and
putt Bent Grass Course, a lighted driving range,
golf lessons, a golf shop, and a full service restaurant
and bar.The longest hole is 84 yards and the course
INSTRUCTORS WANTED – PROGRAMS FOR ADULTS!
offers practice for all facets of the short game: Do you have a specialized skill or area of expertise that you would like-teach others
putting, sand, and short and long wedge shots. in the community? OPR is seeking instructors to teach a variety of programs and activities.
Lessons are available from certified golf teachers.
Contact us today at (510) 238-6495 for more information.
The golf shop offers golf equipment, custom
fittings and assistance with golf repairs. Call for
information about rates.

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C O M M U N I T Y P R O G R A M S

CITYWIDE SPECIALIZED PROGRAMS


250 FRANK H. OGAWA PLAZA, SUITE 3330, OAKLAND, CA 94612
CONTACT: PAUL BATES; PH: (510) 238-6648; FAX: (510) 238-3817
EMAIL: [email protected]

ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE

SPRING CAMPS 2010 Tiny Tots Summer Fun Club 15908.108 3-5 M-F 7a-6p 8/9-8/13 $110
Spring Break Camp 25908.401 3-14 M-F 7a-6p 4/5-4/9 $90 Tiny Tots Summer Fun Club 15908.109 3-5 M-F 7a-6p 8/16-8/20 $110
Spring Camp:Travel Camp to Magic Mtn 25936.401 8-17 W-F All Day 4/7-4/9 $100 Tiny Tots Summer Fun Club 15908.110 3-5 M-F 7a-6p 8/23-8/27 $110
Adventurers Summer Fun Club 25908.101 6-8 M-F 7a-6p 6/21-6/25 $90
SUMMER CAMPS 2010
Adventurers Summer Fun Club 25908.102 6-8 M-F 7a-6p 6/28-7/2 $90
Summer Fun Club Sports Camp 35908.101 8-10 M-F 7a-6p 6/21-6/25 $90
Adventurers Summer Fun Club 25908.103 6-8 M-F 7a-6p 7/5-7/9 $90
Summer Fun Club Sports Camp 35908.102 8-10 M-F 7a-6p 6/28-7/2 $90
Adventurers Summer Fun Club 25908.104 6-8 M-F 7a-6p 7/12-7/16 $90
Summer Fun Club Sports Camp 35908.103 8-10 M-F 7a-6p 7/5-7/9 $90
Adventurers Summer Fun Club 25908.105 6-8 M-F 7a-6p 7/19-7/23 $90
Summer Fun Club Sports Camp 35908.104 8-10 M-F 7a-6p 7/12-7/16 $90
Adventurers Summer Fun Club 25908.106 6-8 M-F 7a-6p 7/26-7/30 $90
Summer Fun Club Sports Camp 35908.105 8-10 M-F 7a-6p 7/19-7/23 $90
Adventurers Summer Fun Club 25908.107 6-8 M-F 7a-6p 8/2-8/6 $90
Summer Fun Club Sports Camp 35908.106 8-10 M-F 7a-6p 7/26-7/30 $90
Adventurers Summer Fun Club 25908.108 6-8 M-F 7a-6p 8/9-8/13 $90
Summer Fun Club Sports Camp 35908.107 8-10 M-F 7a-6p 8/2-8/6 $90
Adventurers Summer Fun Club 25908.109 6-8 M-F 7a-6p 8/16-8/20 $90
Summer Fun Club Sports Camp 35908.108 8-10 M-F 7a-6p 8/9-8/13 $90
Adventurers Summer Fun Club 25908.110 6-8 M-F 7a-6p 8/23-8/27 $90
Summer Fun Club Sports Camp 35908.109 8-10 M-F 7a-6p 8/16-8/20 $90
Summer Travel Camp to Los Angeles 35936.101 8-17 M-F All Week 8/23-8/27 $500
Summer Fun Club Sports Camp 35908.110 8-10 M-F 7a-6p 8/23-8/27 $90
Explorers Summer Fun Club 35908.131 8-10 M-F 7a-6p 6/21-6/25 $90
Explorers Summer Fun Club 35908.132 8-10 M-F 7a-6p 6/28-7/2 $90 SUMMER FUN CLUB SPORTS CAMP and parks for service where they will
Explorers Summer Fun Club 35908.133 8-10 M-F 7a-6p 7/5-7/9 $90 All camps focus on developing skills and assist leading activities and games. CIT’s
Explorers Summer Fun Club 35908.134 8-10 M-F 7a-6p 7/12-7/16 $90 building confidence of young athletes in a will swim at least twice a week and take part
Explorers Summer Fun Club 35908.135 8-10 M-F 7a-6p 7/19-7/23 $90 fun and safe environment. Campers receive in field trips as well! For more information
quality one-on-one instruction in various contact Paul Bates.
Explorers Summer Fun Club 35908.136 8-10 M-F 7a-6p 7/26-7/30 $90
sports including: soccer, basketball, baseball,
Explorers Summer Fun Club 35908.137 8-10 M-F 7a-6p 8/2-8/6 $90 SUMMER FUN CLUB ADVENTURERS –
football, and floor hockey from our highly
Explorers Summer Fun Club 35908.138 8-10 M-F 7a-6p 8/9-8/13 $90 EXPLORERS – TINY TOTS
trained OPR staff. All campers will also
Explorers Summer Fun Club 35908.139 8-10 M-F 7a-6p 8/16-8/20 $90 This camp, designed for kid’s ages 3-12,
swim at least two days a week and enjoy
Explorers Summer Fun Club 35908.140 8-10 M-F 7a-6p 8/23-8/27 $90 teaches independence and responsibility.
weekly field trips.
Tiny Tots Summer Fun Club 15908.101 3-5 M-F 7a-6p 6/21-6/25 $110 Many campers develop long-lasting friend-
Tiny Tots Summer Fun Club 15908.102 3-5 M-F 7a-6p 6/28-7/2 $110 COUNSELOR IN TRAINING PROGRAM (CIT) ships. Summer Fun Club allows kids to fill
Tiny Tots Summer Fun Club 15908.103 3-5 M-F 7a-6p 7/5-7/9 $110 Youth between the ages of 13-15 will their summer with exciting field trips and
have the opportunity to develop leadership traditional activities. Campers will take part
Tiny Tots Summer Fun Club 15908.104 3-5 M-F 7a-6p 7/12-7/16 $110
and life skills while having fun working in many arts and crafts, and swim at least
Tiny Tots Summer Fun Club 15908.105 3-5 M-F 7a-6p 7/19-7/23 $110
with some of our local day camp programs! twice a week. Give your child a positive
Tiny Tots Summer Fun Club 15908.106 3-5 M-F 7a-6p 7/26-7/30 $110
CIT’s will travel in teams to local recreation developmental experience.
Tiny Tots Summer Fun Club 15908.107 3-5 M-F 7a-6p 8/2-8/6 $110
centers, schools, senior centers, food banks,

OPR makes every effort-ensure that the information in this brochure is accurate. For the most current information and updates, please call our office at (510) 238-7275 or visit our website: www.oaklandnet.com/parks. 23
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OAKLAND DISCOVERY CENTERS ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE

EAST – 2521 HIGH STREET, OAKLAND, CA 94601 ONGOING PROGRAMS


PH: (510) 535-5657; FAX: (510) 535-5657 Community Service Trainee 51165.513 12-17 Tu-Sa 3-7p 7/1-6/30 $0
SPRING & SUMMER HOURS (March – Labor Day) Junior Apprentice Program 41168.503 8-16 W 2:30-5p 10/21-6/16 $0
T-Th; 3 – 7p; FSa; 3 – 8p; 1st & 3rd Sa; 3 – 8p Junior Apprentice Program 41168.504 8-16 W 2:30-5p 7/7-6/15 $0
WEST – 935 UNION STREET, OAKLAND, CA 94607 Discovery Science Workshop East 21101.501 6-20 Tu-Sa 3-7p 6/15-6/11 $0
PH: (510) 238-7127; FAX: (510) 867-0700 Discovery Science Workshop East 21101.511 6-20 Tu-Sa 3-7p 8/25-6/5 $0
Discovery Science Workshop East 21101.520 6-20 Tu-Sa 3-7p 8/31-6/4 $0
SPRING & SUMMER HOURS (March – Labor Day)
Community Service Trainee: 2010-2011 51131.501 12-17 Tu-Sa 3p-7p 7/1-7/3 $0
T-Sa; 3 – 7p
Community Service Trainee: 2010-2011 51131.502 12-17 Tu-Sa 3p-7p 7/1-6/30 $0

T
he Oakland Discovery Centers provide youth with the materials, resources, and coaching that Discovery Science Workshop West 21101.502 6-20 Tu-Sa 3p-7p 6/15-6/11 $0
encourages them to discover and develop their own skills and their own interests. This Community
Discovery Science Workshop West 21101.512 6-20 Tu-Sa 3p-7p 8/25-6/5 $0
Science allowing youth to experience firsthand the excitement of discovery while increasing their skills.
Discovery Science Workshop West: 2010-2011 21101.521 6-20 Tu-Sa 3p-7p 8/31-6/4 $0

SUMMER PROGRAMS 2010


DISCOVERY CENTERS SPECIAL DAILY ACTIVITIES Discovery Center Workshop - East 21140.102 6-20 Tu-S 3p-7p 6/15-8/20 $0
ACTIVITIES AND PROJECTS ^ SCIENCE WORKSHOPS
^ Build science fair type projects: motorized
Participants build science projects such as battery-
cars, magnetic gadgets, birdhouses, OAKLAND DISCOVERY CENTERS –
powered cars using magnets and motors. Friendly
^ Launch water propelled rockets “DISCOVERY CENTER SCIENCE WORKSHOPS”
assistance is provided by instructors.
^ Simple chemistry projects Monthly: There is a new science theme for projects each month.
^ Animal dissecting (call for schedule) ^ WORM CLUB GARDENING GROUP Weekly: Each week there is a new project within that theme.
^ Computer lab Grow your vegetables! Digging, planting, gardening, MARCH MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS/SOUND
^ Woodworking and composting. (High Street location). APRIL EARTH SCIENCE
^ Learn bicycle repair - fix your bike here
^ MINI-ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING MAY BOTANY
^ Gardening JUNE FLIGHT/AIR PRESSURE
Creeks, bridges, dams etc. (High Street)
^ Animal care JULY FORCES AND MOTION
^ Clay and art projects ^ POTTERY/CERAMICS AND ART
Note: Science workshops, computer labs,“kitchen chemistry,” bike repair mechanics, and woodshop
^ GROUP WORD GAMES activities are available during all hours of operation.The Centers also have activity stations where kids can
VISIT OUR WOODSHOP,
Hangman, Pictionary, and more! interact with projects demonstrating scientific principles such as light and magnetism.
KITCHEN CHEMISTRY LAB,
BIKE REPAIR SHOP, GARDEN, ^ EDUCATIONAL GAMES
POTTERS WHEEL, ART STUDIO Scrabble, Chess, Checkers and more!
AND MORE!
Free to children ages 6 and up.

DISCOVERY CENTER OUTREACH


We provide science workshop activities at schools, after-school programs, street fairs
and neighborhood festivals around the City several times per year.

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C O M M U N I T Y P R O G R A M S ( C O N T I N U E D )

ADA INCLUSIVE CENTER RECREATION


ARROYO VIEJO RECREATION CENTER
7701 KRAUSE AVENUE, OAKLAND, CA 94605
PH: (510) 615-5980; FAX: (510) 615-5882
SPRING HOURS: MWF*; 10a – 6p TTh; 1p – 6p
SUMMER HOURS: MTWF*; 8:30a – 6p Th; 8:30a – 7:30p
*ADA Inclusion has an activity on Fridays 10a-12p at FM Smith Recreation Center, as well as other
offsite services and programs.

T
he center offers homework assistance, recreation, and other developmental activities in an asset-rich,
safe, and accessible environment. The Inclusion Center also promotes respectful and appropriate
social interactions. The Teen Advisory Council takes an active role in creating a welcoming
environment on a peer-to-peer level. In addition to on-site programming, the Inclusion Center serves
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE
as a resource for people with special needs to access programs city-wide.
SUMMER CAMPS 2010
Youth Signs Summer Camp 25708.102 5-12 M-F 12-6p 6/21-8/27 $0
YOUTH SIGNS SUMMER DAY CAMP Youth Signs Summer Camp: Extended 25708.111 5-12 M-F 8:30a-6p 6/21-6/25 $30
This is the ideal camp for deaf, hard of hearing and other youth with or without special needs! Youth Signs Summer Camp: Extended 25708.112 5-12 M-F 8:30a-6p 6/28-7/2 $30
Make new friends, play in a safe and welcoming environment, visit new places, and learn new Youth Signs Summer Camp: Extended 25708.113 5-12 M-F 8:30a-6p 7/5-7/9 $30
skills! Enjoy activities such as cooking, computers, games, art and crafts, sports and weekly field Youth Signs Summer Camp: Extended 25708.114 5-12 M-F 8:30a-6p 7/12-7/16 $30
trips. Staff members are available to communicate through sign language. Hearing youth are Youth Signs Summer Camp: Extended 25708.115 5-12 M-F 8:30a-6p 7/19-7/23 $30
always welcome. Youth Signs Summer Camp: Extended 25708.116 5-12 M-F 8:30a-6p 7/26-7/30 $30
Youth Signs Summer Camp: Extended 25708.117 5-12 M-F 8:30a-6p 8/2-8/6 $30
Youth Signs Summer Camp: Extended 25708.118 5-12 M-F 8:30a-6p 8/9-8/13 $30
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE
Youth Signs Summer Camp: Extended 25708.119 5-12 M-F 8:30a-6p 8/16-8/20 $30
ONGOING PROGRAMS Youth Signs Summer Camp: Extended 25708.120 5-12 M-F 8:30a-6p 8/23-8/27 $30
Adult Computer Lab: FM Smith 65711.501 18+ F 10-12p 7/10-6/25 $0 Youth Signs Summer Camp: Extended 25708.121 5-12 M-F 8:30a-6p 8/24-8/28 $30
Teen Inclusion Advisory Council 45765.511 12-18 WF 6-7p 7/15-6/16 $0
Teen Mentors 55701.501 12-19 MF 2-6p 8/31-6/18 $0 SUMMER PROGRAMS 2010
Youth Signs - Elementary 25701.501 5-11 M-F 2-6p 8/31-6/18 $0 Special Olympics Softball - Youth 25745.401 7-22 M 3:30-5p 6/21-8/23 $0
Special Olympics Softball - Team 35745.401 8+ W 6-7:30p 6/9-8/25 $0
SPRING PROGRAM 2010
Special Olympics Golf 55724.401 15+ M 5:30-7p 5/3-7/26 $0 Teen Mentors: Summer 55765.101 12-18 M-F 12-6p 6/21-8/27 $0
Teen Mentors: Spring Into Action 55765.401 12-18 M-F 12-6p 4/5-4/9 $0 Youth Signs After Summer School 25708.101 5-12 M-F 12-6p 6/28-7/23 $0
Youth Signs Spring Camp 25708.402 5-12 M-F 12-5:30p 4/5-4/9 $0 Inclusion Camp - Elementary 25736.101 5-11 TW 9a-5p 8/10-8/11 $0
Youth Signs Spring Camp: Extended 25708.401 5-12 M-F 8:30a-6p 4/5-4/9 $30 Inclusion Camp - Teens 45736.101 12-17 TW 9a-5p 8/17-8/18 $0

OPR strives for accuracy in this brochure. Call our office at (510) 238-7275 or visit our website: www.oaklandnet.com/parks for updates. An additional 20% fee for non-Oakland residents is charged on most programs and services. 25
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RADICAL ROVING RECREATION COMMUNITY GARDENING


250 FRANK H. OGAWA PLAZA, SUITE 3330, OAKLAND, CA 94612 666 BELLEVUE AVENUE
CONTACT: KARIS GRIFFIN: PH: (510) 597-5027; FAX: (510) 985-8290 OAKLAND, CA 94612
EMAIL: [email protected] PH: (510) 238-2197; FAX: (510) 637-0175

R
adical Roving Recreation is a citywide program available to underserved teens and young adults at OFFICE HOURS: M-F, 9a – 4:30p
select recreation centers with a wide variety of programming. It offers alternative programming to create

G
employment opportunities, promote social and mental development, prevent crime and conflict, and promote ardens in an urban setting bring people from diverse backgrounds together.This improves
health awareness and ph:ysical activity. Consultation is required to participate. Please call center director for more inter-community relationships. There are eight gardens throughout Oakland offering over
information. Referrals from schools, counselors, and non-profit organizations are welcome. 150 gardening plots.
CAMPBELL VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER Volunteering with the Community Gardening Program is a great way-get out and be active in your
Radical Roving Recreation is the only programming offered at this center serving underrepresented teens and community. Five gardens have monthly volunteer dates.-participate all you need to do is show up and
young adults in West Oakland. Call Supervisor, Karis Griffin at (510) 597-5027 for more information. lend a hand. For those seeking to complete community service hours there will be someone at each
RADIO BROADCAST 101 of these gardens to sign for the time you put in.
Participants will learn basic skills in radio broadcasting by developing a pre-production format, learning voice over,
segue, and post-production editing.Their resulting programming will be delivered over internet radio stations. GARDENING BASICS/GO GREEN
Learn basic gardening techniques, as well as establishing a healthy affordable way to combat health
MUSIC PRODUCTION
Create, write and produce your own music. issues. The garden will furnish healthy food for all participants.
RECEIVING CENTERS NEXT LEVEL RECREATION GARDEN NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE
Come out and have fun Thursday through Saturday 8pm to 1am. Enjoy basketball, drumming, marital arts, air-
brushing and refreshments.Young men and women ages 18-24 are encouraged to participate in an array of activities
ONGOING PROGRAMS 2010-2011
in a safe environment.Also check out our dynamic programs for ages 13-17.Take advantage of our on-hand
mentors and therapeutic resources. Call 238-3992 to find the nearest receiving center location. Arroyo Viejo 90823.521 18+ M-Su 7a-7p 7/1/10-6/30/11 $25
Bella Vista 90823.522 18+ M-Su 7a-7p 7/1/10-6/30/11 $25
SITE NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE
Bushrod 90823.523 18+ M-Su 7a-7p 7/1/10-6/30/11 $25
SPRING PROGRAMS 2010 Golden Gate 90823.524 18+ M-Su 7a-7p 7/1/10-6/30/11 $25
CAMPBELL VILLAGE Lakeside Kitchen 90823.525 18+ M-Su 8a-3p 7/1/10-6/30/11 $25
Air Brush,Art & Crafts Class 45913.403 14-21 MT 5-7:30p 3/9-6/9 $0
Marston Campbell 90823.526 18+ M-Su 7a-7p 7/1/10-6/30/11 $25
Dinner @ 6 45912.402 14-21 Th 5-7p 3/19-6/11 $0
Footwear Design 45913.402 14-21 W 6-7:30p 3/11-6/10 $0 Mosswood 90823.529 18+ M-Su 7a-7p 7/1/10-6/30/11 $25
Gardening Basics 55923.402 14-21 MWF 4-6p 3/9-6/12 $0 Temescal 90823.527 18+ M-Su 7a-7p 7/1/10-6/30/11 $25
Verdese Carter 90823.528 18+ M-Su 7a-7p 7/1/10-6/30/11 $25

GARDEN ADDRESS

Arroyo Viejo 78th Avenue & Arthur Street cul de sac


Bella Vista 1025 East 28th Street
Bushrod 584 - 59th Street
Golden Gate 1068 - 62nd Street
Lakeside 666 Bellevue Avenue
Marston Campbell Between 16th & 18th, Market & West Streets
Mosswood Corner of MacArthur and Webster
Temescal 876 - 47th Street
Verdese Carter 96th Avenue & Bancroft Avenue
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ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE

ROTARY NATURE CENTER SUMMER CAMPS 2010


600 BELLEVUE AVENUE, OAKLAND, CA 94610
Touch the Earth Plants & Insects 22308.106 6-12 Su-F 9a-3p 8/1-8/6 $250
PH: (510) 238-3739; FAX: (510) 238-7962 Touch the Earth Birds & Mammals 22308.107 6-12 M-F 9a-3p 8/9-8/13 $250
HOURS OF OPERATION: M-Su; 9a – 5p Touch the Earth: Reptiles 22308.108 6-12 M-F 9a-3p 8/16-8/20 $250
Extended Care 22315.101 6-12 M-F 9a-3p 6/28-7/2 $70

T
he Rotary Nature Center is a citywide interpretive unit for the
Office of Parks & Recreation that maintains and protects Lake Extended Care 22315.102 6-12 M-F 9a-3p 7/5-7/9 $70
Merritt, the first wildlife refuge in North America. We conduct Extended Care 22315.103 6-12 M-F 9a-3p 7/12-7/16 $70
Natural Science presentations, environmental education, summer camps for Extended Care 22315.104 6-12 M-F 9a-3p 7/19-7/23 $70
youth, and community projects that address urban wildlife issues. Extended Care 22315.105 6-12 M-F 9a-3p 7/26-7/30 $70
Extended Care 22315.106 6-12 M-F 9a-3p 8/2-8/6 $70
Extended Care 22315.107 6-12 M-F 9a-3p 8/9-8/13 $70
NATURE PRESENTATIONS of our day camp programs.A cover letter, prepared
Extended Care 22315.108 6-12 M-F 9a-3p 8/16-8/20 $70
Naturalist Stephanie Benavidez gives one hour by the student, must be submitted along with the
Young Naturalist 22308.112 10 -15 M-F 9a-3p 7/5-7/9 $200
presentations for schools and community groups. completed application form.
Young Naturalist 22308.113 10 -15 M-F 9a-3p 7/12-7/16 $200
Choose from topics like botany, ecology of Lake
TOUCH THE EARTH Young Naturalist 22308.114 10 -15 M-F 9a-3p 7/19-7/23 $200
Merritt, marine biology, insect study, live animal
Each week-long session focuses on one of four Young Naturalist 22308.115 10-15 M-F 9a-3p 7/2-7/2 $200
show, birds of Lake Merritt (nesting and migration),
different exciting themes under the magnificent Young Naturalist 22308.116 10-15 M-F 9a-3p 8/2-8/6 $200
history of California, learning from the land hikes,
redwood trees in Oakland’s Joaquin Miller Park. Young Naturalist 22308.117 10 -15 M-F 9a-3p 8/9-8/13 $200
urban wild-life, or specially designed interpretive
Experienced naturalists lead children in nature Shake Rattle & Roll Beginners 42308.101 11-15 M-F 9a-3p 6/21-6/25 $250
programs. Boat tours are available. Please call (510)
hikes, arts and crafts, environmental awareness Shake Rattle & Roll Intermediate 42308.102 11-15 M-F 9a-3p 6/28-7/2 $250
238-3739 for fees.
games, swimming, music and more. Shake Rattle & Roll Advanced 42308.103 11-15 Su-F 9a-3p 7/5-7/9 $250
SHAKE, RATTLE & ROLL: BEGINNERS, Shake Rattle & Roll Beginners 42308.104 11-15 M-F 9a-3p 7/12-7/16 $250
EXTENDED CARE
INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED Shake Rattle & Roll Bow Making 42308.105 11-15 M-F 9a-3p 7/12-7/16 $250
Additional extended care $70 includes 8-9am; and
This week long camp teaches the outdoor Shake Rattle & Roll Intermediate 42308.106 11-15 M-F 9a-3p 7/19-7/23 $250
3:00pm - 6:00pm.
living skills of fire making, cordage, shelter building, Shake Rattle & Roll Advanced 42308.107 11-15 M-F 9a-3p 7/26-7/30 $250
dealing with water plants as food and medicine, YOUNG NATURALIST Shake Rattle & Roll Beginners 42308.108 11-15 M-F 9a-3p 8/2-8/6 $250
tracking, and tool making. Join the OPR Green Team!Youth will be Shake Rattle & Roll Bow Making 42308.109 11-15 M-F 9a-3p 8/2-8/6 $250
traveling around the Bay Area to be trained in a Shake Rattle & Roll Intermediate 42308.110 11-15 M-F 9a-3p 8/9-8/13 $250
SUMMER CAMPS
variety of environmental career skills – creek Shake Rattle & Roll Advanced 42308.111 11-15 M-F 9a-3p 8/16-8/20 $250
COUNSELOR IN TRAINING (CIT)
restoration, marine studies, native plants, just to Counselors in Training 42365.101 12-15 M-F 9a-3p 6/28-7/2 $100
Counselors learn job skills and responsibilities as they
name a few – all designed to create science
assist staff with programs, and may be assigned to any Counselors in Training 42365.102 12-15 M-F 9a-3p 7/5-7/9 $100
ambassadors of our Interpretive Unit.
Counselors in Training 42365.103 12-15 M-F 9a-3p 7/12-7/16 $100
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE
Counselors in Training 42365.104 12-15 M-F 9a-3p 7/19-7/23 $100
Counselors in Training 42365.105 12-15 M-F 9a-3p 7/26-7/30 $100
SUMMER CAMPS 2010 Counselors in Training 42365.106 12-15 M-F 9a-3p 8/2-8/6 $100
Touch the Earth: Native Americans 22308.101 6-12 M-F 9a-3p 6/28-7/2 $250 Counselors in Training 42365.107 12-15 M-F 9a-3p 8/9-8/13 $100
Touch the Earth: Plants & Insects 22308.102 6-12 M-F 9a-3p 7/5-7/9 $250 Counselors in Training 42365.108 12-15 M-F 9a-3p 8/16-8/20 $100
Touch the Earth: Birds & Mammals 22308.103 6-12 M-F 9a-3p 7/12-7/16 $250
SUMMER PROGRAM 2010
Touch the Earth: Reptiles 22308.104 6-12 M-F 9a-3p 7/19-7/23 $250
Great American Backyard-Out 92336.101 5+ S-Su 2p-12n 6/26-6/27 $9
Touch the Earth: Native Americans 22308.105 6-12 M-F 9a-3p 7/26-7/30 $250
Nature Presentations: RNC Presentations 92318.511 3+ M-Sa 9-3p 9/8-6/9 $60

OPR strives for accuracy in this brochure. Call our office at (510) 238-7275 or visit our website: www.oaklandnet.com/parks 27
for updates.An additional 20% fee for non-Oakland residents is charged on most programs and services.
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OAKLAND FINE ARTS SUMMER SCHOOL (OFASS)


250 FRANK H. OGAWA PLAZA, SUITE 3330, OAKLAND, CA 94612
PH: (510) 597-5027 OR (510) 597-5081; FAX: (510) 985-8290
HOURS OF OPERATION: M-F; 9a – 5p
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.oaklandnet.com/parks/programs/ofass.asp

ounded in 1992, Oakland Fine Arts Summer School (OFASS) is a successful collaboration between

F the Oakland Unified School District and Oakland’s Office of Parks and Recreation open to students
of all levels. They will exercise their own artistic expression while learning art history and creating
individual projects. Every year features a different theme. Each group enjoys a range of art experience,
which can include visual, performance, theatrical and literary arts.
Students registering for the afternoon camp must be attending K-5th grade as of March 2010. For CIVIC ORCHESTRA
registration information call (510) 597-5081. Payment plans are available. For program details and more Oakland Civic Orchestra offers sessions throughout the year. Visit our website for information about the
information, contact Karis Griffin at [email protected], or Renee Tucker at rtucker@oakland- Oakland Civic Orchestra or call Marty Stoddard at (510) 336-1473.
net.com, or (510) 597-5081. Registration begins now. Internet registration is available - register early! For
COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA
information on the OUSD administered morning program, contact Deitra Atkins, at (510) 482-7221 or
Have you always wanted to play in an orchestra? Here’s your chance! The Community Orchestra is a
(510) 531-6677. Applications accepted for morning program by hand-delivery to Glenview Elementary
kind and gentle place to fulfill some of your life’s dreams. Call Gil Gleason at (925) 376-0519.
School starting March 15.
COMMUNITY THEATRE
SITE NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE
Oakland features the best in theatre and drama classes for adults and children. Our summer theatre
O FA S S P R O G R A M M I N G production is yet to be determined. Come out to audition and have fun. (510) 597-5027.
OPR/OUSD CELEBRATION CAMP 94103.404 5+ Sa 11a-2p 5/29-5/29 $0 FILM CLASSES FOR YOUTH AND ADULTS
Oakland Fine Arts Summer School Kind 24108.101 5-6 M-F 12:30-5:30p 6/28-7/23 $300 If you always wanted to make a film but did not know how to get started, join one of our film classes at a
Oakland Fine Arts Summer School 1st 24108.102 5-7 M-F 12:30-5:30p 6/28-7/23 $300 nearby recreation center. Get your children involved in the future of media. Learn how to write a film
Oakland Fine Arts Summer School 2nd 24108.103 6-8 M-F 12:30-5:30p 6/28-7/23 $300 script, storyboard, film and edit your short movie from the pros. We will help you from the beginning to
Oakland Fine Arts Summer School 3rd 34108.101 7-9 M-F 12:30-5:30p 6/28-7/23 $300 the end and have fun doing it. (510) 597-5027.
Oakland Fine Arts Summer School 4th 34108.102 8-10 M-F 12:30-5:30p 6/28-7/23 $300
Oakland Fine Arts Summer School 5th 34108.103 9-11 M-F 12:30-5:30p 6/28-7/23 $300 OAKLAND YOUTH THEATRE
OFASS 2010 Performance Showcase 34138.502 5+ Th 4-6p 7/22 $0 Classes for children, youth and teens that explore the fun of make believe and introduce valuable techniques
that can be used throughout a lifetime. Look for ourYouth Summer Theatre.
CULTURAL ARTS PROGRAMS READERS THEATRE, SPOKEN WORD AND A LITTLE BIT OF MUSIC
ACTING CLASSES FOR ADULTS Come together to read your short stories and/or poetry to a small audience of poets and storytellers
Some of the Bay Area's most innovative drama teachers, modeling coaches, and costume designers will instruct or to listen to musicians play a new riff. Participate in the excitement of Oakland’s Renaissance at Malonga
novices, experienced actors, and models seeking professional coaching. Call (510) 597-5027 for more information. Casquelourd Center for the Arts. Call (510) 238-7219 to schedule a time to read. Invite your friends!

CITYWIDE DANCE PROGRAM RECORDING STUDIO


The Citywide Dance Program has been a vibrant part of Oakland, and continues to inspire youth, from ages Check OPR out! We have a recording studio along with engineers to help you produce your own music.
6-18, in dance performance throughout the Bay Area.A wide variety of dance styles including African, Haitian, If you have always wanted to make a music video or record your own music, here’s your chance. Call the
tap, modern, ballet and folkloric are offered at our recreation centers this year. For more information, please Malonga Studio at (510) 238-7219 for more information.
call (510) 597-5027.

28 W W W. O A K L A N D N E T. C O M / P A R K S SPRING/SUMMER 2010
C U L T U R A L A R T S P R O G R A M S ( C O N T I N U E D )

THE VAGABOND PUPPETS MALONGA CASQUELOURD CENTER FOR THE ARTS


TheVagabond Puppet Show will be touring during the summer.The Puppet Master teaches 1428 ALICE STREET, OAKLAND, CA 94612 PH: (510) 238-7217 FAX: (510) 238-3999
one class per year in Puppetry and Magic. If you are interested in having theVagabond Puppet SPRING & SUMMER HOURS (March – Labor Day); ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE: M-F; 8a – 5p
Show perform at your next event or, interested in finding out more about the puppet theatre, OPERATION FOR RESIDENT TENANTS: 24/7
call (510) 597-5027. ORGANIZATIONAL ACTIVITIES: M-Sa; 8a – 10p Su; 8a – 6p

T
he Malonga Casquelourd Center for the Arts is a focal point of performing arts in the Bay Area offering a
CULTURAL ARTS EVENTS
plethora of activities such as cultural dance classes, performance art workshops/plays, seminars/forums, arts
SUNDAYS IN THE REDWOODS CONCERTS
classes and more. It also offers rental space to individuals who wish to conduct their own plays, perform-
This concert series at the Woodminster Outdoor Amphitheatre at Joaquin Miller Park features
world-class music.The weekly series runs from September 19 through October 10.After
ances and/or workshops. Though the Malonga has a long standing history dating back to the 1920’s, it’s popular-
May, check the performing artist list online at www.oaklandnet.com/parks/sundays. For Table ity and contribution to the community has restored itself both structurally and functionally and will continue to
Reservations and/or for FoodVendor Opportunities, contact Renee Tucker at (510) 597-5081. do so through art,inspiration and community support.
SITE NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE
O N G O I N G P RO G R A M S
S U N D AY F O O D V E N D O R / TA B L E R E S E R VAT I O N Bay Youth Arts 54534.501 7-17 Sa 12-2p 1/2-1/1 $0
Food Vendor Fee 94134.220 18+ Su 2-5p 9/19 $300 Youth In Motion 54130.101 13-18 WSa 9a-5p 3/27-6/26 $150
Food Vendor Fee 94134.221 21+ Su 2-5p 9/26 $300
S P R I N G P RO G R A M S 2 0 1 0
Food Vendor Fee 94134.222 21+ Su 2-5p 10/3 $300 Chicago Steppin’ 74514.101 16-75 Sa 10a-12p 4/3-12/18 $15
Food Vendor Fee 94134.223 21+ Su 2-5p 10/10 $300 Empowering Youth Through Music 54534.502 7-17 ThF 4-6:30p 3/11-6/25 $125
Round Table Reservation 94134.300 21+ Su 2-6p 10/10 $160 Spring Break Music Workshop 44134.101 10-14 M-F 9a-3p 4/5-4/9 $125
Table Reservation 94134.210 21+ Su 2-6p 10/3 $100
S U M M E R P RO G R A M S 2 0 1 0
Table Reservation 94134.211 21+ Su 2-6p 10/10 $100
Bring It! Dance Competition 54114.401 14-21 Sa 3-6p 7/18-7/18 $20
Dance Camp 44114.101 10-19 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 8/2-8/6 $150
OPR HOLIDAY PARADE FLOAT DECORATING CONTEST Music Camp 42623.101 13-18 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 8/18-8/20 $125
Every year on the first Saturday in December, OPR recreation centers and programs proudly
SENIORS IN MOTION
participate in this tradition. Collaborate with friends and neighbors at your nearest participating Hosted by Malonga Casquelourd Center for the Arts, Seniors In Motion provides a creative outlet for
recreation centers as you compete to design a parade float! More information will be available Oakland Seniors 55 or older. Programming offered range from Gouache Painting to Sculpture from Stuff
online in June. Call (510) 597-5081 or visit www.oaklandnet.com/parks. to Illustrating Short Stories & Poems. Program fees are $15 per class and include supplies. You are welcome
WINTER FESTIVAL to attend once or for as many times as the class meets. For more information, up-to-date program offerings
Oakland youth (K-12) showcase their performance skills by starting practice classes in September
and to register, please call (510) 238-7526.
that culminate with the Winter Festival performance. For more information on how you can RESIDENT ORGANIZATIONS
become a part of this tradition, call (510) 597-5081 or visit www.oaklandnet.com/parks. AXIS DANCE COMPANY; www.axisdance.org (510) 625-0110 FOR YOUTH BY YOUTH; www.claritytv.com; (510) 635-2100;
BANTABA DANCE ENSEMBLE; (510) 251-8037 [email protected]
YOUTH IN MOTION BAY AREA BLUES SOCIETY; www.bayareabluessociety.net; FUA DIA CONGO; [email protected]; (510) 273-2407
Every child has an opportunity to experience the Arts in Oakland! Oakland Parks and (510) 472-8800 OAKLAND FILM SOCIETY; www.oiff.org; (510) 451-3456
Recreation conducts art programs at twelve recreation centers through Oakland at minimal BAY AREA YOUTH ARTS; www.bayyoutharts.org; OAKLAND YOUTH ORCHESTRA; www.oyo.org; (510) 832-7710
(510) 208-3333 POSITIVE YOUTH IMAGES; [email protected];
or no cost.The program features dance, music, film, comedy, spoken word, visual arts, martial arts,
DANCE-A-VISION ENTERTAINMENT; (510) 763-5180 (510) 978-0510;
painting, sculpting, drawing and much more. Shows begin July 2010. Call (510) 597-5086 for DIAMANO COURA WEST AFRICAN DANCE COMPANY; SUPPORT OAKLAND ARTIST; (510) 333-9175
participation information, or go to www.oaklandnet.com/parks/inmotion. (510) 387-2681 THE TECHNOLOGY QUESTION; www.techquestion.org;
DIMENSIONS DANCE THEATER COMPANY; (510) 465-3363 (510) 332-5045
www.dimensionsdance.org

OPR strives for accuracy in this brochure. Call our office at (510) 238-7275 or visit our website: www.oaklandnet.com/parks for updates.An additional 20% fee for non-Oakland residents is charged on most programs and services. 29
C U L T U R A L A R T S P R O G R A M S ( C O N T I N U E D ) ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE

STUDIO ONE ART CENTER Beginning Perspective Drawing 52617.405 15+ Sa 9:30a-12:30p 3/13-5/1 $145
365 45TH STREET, OAKLAND, CA 94609 Beginning Perspective Drawing 52617.414 15+ Sa 1:30-4:30p 5/15-6/26 $130
Beginning Sewing 52643.401 15+ W 1:30-4:30p 3/10-4/28 $145
PH: (510) 597-5027 FAX: (510) 985-8290 Beginning Sewing 52643.402 15+ W 9:30a-12:30p 5/12-6/16 $145
HOURS OF OPERATION: M-TH; 9a – 9:30p FSa; 9a – 4:30p Black & White Photo 52638.304 15+ Th 6-9p 4/15-5/6 $110
Black & White Photo - 15+ Th 6-9p 5/13-6/2 $110

S
tudio One Art Center is a vocational and expressive art center providing intergenerational programming Cardio House/Hip Hop 72614.401 15+ W 5:45-6:45p 3/10-4/28 $56
to the community. Since 1948, it has provided hands-on, high-quality art experiences for Cardio House/Hip Hop 72614.411 15+ W 5:45-6:45p 3/10-4/28 $64
children and adults through classes, workshops and labs. Ongoing events and programs include Family Cartooning & Animation 42617.402 6-12 F 3:45-5:15p 3/12-4/30 $90
Days, open houses, art receptions, and poetry readings. Back in a completely renovated and historic Cartooning & Animation 42617.404 6-12 F 3:45-5:15p 5/14-6/18 $90
facility at 365 – 45th Street, Studio One Art Center is in its 60th year. Interns and volunteers are welcome. Cartooning & Animation for Teens 42617.403 12-16 T 3:45-5:15p 3/9-4/27 $90
Cartooning & Animation for Teens - 12-16 T 3:45-5:15p 5/11-6/15 $80
STUDIO ONE: SAVE THE DATES Ceramic Lab 52609.406 15+ F 9:30a-12:30p 3/12-4/30 $130
Poetry Reading Series — 1st Fridays/3rdThursdays: 1st Fridays of each month from 7:00pm – 9:00pm.This Ceramic Lab 52609.407 15+ Sa 1:30-4:30p 3/13-5/1 $130
series invites local and national poets to read their work, pairing established and emerging poets with a local Ceramic Lab 52609.415 15+ F 9:30a-12:30p 5/14-6/25 $115
musician or film artist. 3rd Thursdays/The Slam Studio is a youth centered poetry slam that happens every Ceramic Lab 52609.416 15+ Sa 1:30-4:30p 5/15-6/26 $115
third Thursday from 7:00 to 8:30pm at Studio One Art Center Ceramic: Slab & Coil Construction 52609.414 15+ Th 6:30-9:30p 5/13-6/24 $165
Friday Family Film Night: Bring your Family & friends to enjoy a Film under the Stars! This Summer. Ceramics 52609.401 15+ M 6:30-9:30p 3/8-4/26 $165
For upcoming Summer Dates contact (510) 597-5027 or check our website: www.studiooneartcenter.net. Ceramics 52609.402 15+ Tu 6:30-9:30p 3/9-4/27 $175
Bring on the Summer Sunday Sale!:Annual Art Sale at Studio One Art Center is June 13, 2010. Ceramics 52609.403 15+ W 9:30a-12:30p 3/10-4/28 $165
Ceramics 52609.404 15+ W 6:30-9:30p 3/10-4/28 $165
Studio One’s Fall Fashion Trunk Show: October 16, 2010.
Ceramics 52609.410 15+ M 6:30-9:30p 5/10-6/21 $150
Studio One Art Center is available for Studio Rentals. Ceramics 52609.411 15+ Tu 6:30-9:30p 5/11-6/22 $165
Ceramics 52609.412 15+ W 9:30a-12:30p 5/12-6/16 $165
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE Ceramics 52609.413 15+ W 6:30-9:30p 5/12-6/23 $165
Ceramics for Teens 42609.404 12-16 Th 3:45-5:15p 3/11-4/29 $95
SPRING CAMPS 2010 Ceramics for Teens 42609.404 12-16 Th 3:45-5:15p 5/13-6/17 $95
Spring Break Arts Camp 22608.401 6-8 M-F 9a-5p 4/5-4/9 $90 Ceramics: Decorative 52609.405 15+ Th 6:30-9:30p 3/11-4/29 $175
Spring Break Arts Camp 32608.401 9-10 M-F 9a-5p 4/5-4/9 $90 Surfaces & Textures
Spring Break Arts Camp 42608.401 11-13 M-F 9a-5p 4/5-4/9 $90 Children's Classic Attic Theatre 42616.310 8-12 TTh 3:45-5:15p 3/9-6/17 $120
SPRING PROGRAMS 2010 Children's Comedy Improv - 8-12 MW 3:45-5:15p 3/8-4/28 $140
Ballet Classes 22614.402 4-6 Sa 9:30-10:15a 3/6-3/27 $52 Children's Comedy Improv - 8-12 MW 3:45-5:15p 5/10-6/16 $128
Ballet Classes 22614.412 4-6 Sa 9:30-10:15a 4/3-4/24 $52 CIT: Counselor in Training Course 42665.401 12-16 Sa 10a-12p 3/6-3/27 $60
Ballet Classes 22614.413 4-6 Sa 9:30-10:15a 5/1-5/22 $52 CIT: Counselor in Training Course 42665.402 12-16 Sa 10a-12p 5/8-5/29 $60
Ballet Classes 22614.414 4-6 Sa 9:30-10:15a 6/5-6/26 $52 Collage & Glass 52603.414 15+ T 6:30-9:30p 5/11-6/15 $140
Ballet Classes 32614.401 7-9 Sa 11:30a-12:45p 3/6-3/27 $52 Cooking for Teens 42612.102 12-16 F 3:45-5:15p Appointment $90
Ballet Classes 32614.411 7-9 Sa 11:30a-12:45p 4/3-4/24 $52 Darkroom Printing "Refresher" TBD 15+ Open Appointment $100
Ballet Classes 32614.412 7-9 Sa 11:30a-12:45p 5/1-5/22 $52 Darkroom Printing Techniques TBD 15+ Open Appointment $100
Ballet Classes 32614.413 7-9 Sa 11:30a-12:45p 6/5-6/26 $52 Drawing & Painting the Figure: 52617.400 15+ Sa 1:30-4:30p 5/1 & 5/8 $85
Basic Mold Making 52641.401 15+ Th 6:30-9:30p 3/11-4/29 $160 A Gestural Approach
Beginning Acting for Youth 42616.309 8-12 TTh 5:30-6:30p 3/9-4/29 $140 Drawing & Painting Portraits 52617.412 15+ W 6:30-9:30p 5/12-6/23 $185
Beginning Acting for Youth 42616.309 8-12 TTh 5:30-6:30p 5/11-6/17 $128 Drawing on the Right Side of Brain 52617.404 15+ Th 6:30-9:30p 3/11-4/29 $165
Beginning Airbrush Painting 52637.405 15+ M 6:30-9:30p 3/8-4/26 $165 Drawing on the Right Side of Brain 52617.413 15+ Th 6:30-9:30p 5/13-6/24 $150
Beginning Airbrush Painting 52637.415 15+ M 6:30-9:30p 5/10-6/21 $150 Drawing: Fundamentals 52617.406 15+ W 6:30-9:30p 3/10-4/28 $130
Beginning Painting 52637.402 15+ Tu 6:30-9:30p 3/9-4/27 $145 Drawing: Fundamentals 52617.415 15+ W 6:30-9:30p 5/12-6/23 $130
Beginning Painting 52637.411 15+ T 6:30-9:30p 5/11-6/22 $155

30 W W W. O A K L A N D N E T. C O M / P A R K S SPRING/SUMMER 2010
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE

Exploring Digital Camera "Modes" 52638.403 15+ Sa 2:30-4:30p 4/17 $55 Learn the Basics of your Digital Camera 52638.411 15+ Sa 10a-12p 6/5 $55
Exploring Digital Camera "Modes" 52638.413 15+ Sa 2:30-4:30p 6/5 $55 Life Drawing 52617.401 15+ Sa 9:30a-12:30p 3/13-5/1 $185
Figure "Long Pose" Drawing/Painting Lab 52617.409 15+ M 6-9p 3/8-4/26 $115 Life Drawing 52617.402 15+ T 6:30-9:30p 3/9-4/27 $205
Figure "Long Pose" Drawing/Painting Lab 52617.418 15+ M 6-9p 5/10-6/21 $100 Low Impact Moves & Groves TBD 18+ W 4:45-5:30p 2/6-2/27 $48
Figure Draw/Paint Lab 52617.417 15+ M 1:30-4:30p 5/10-6/21 $100 Low Impact Moves & Groves TBD 18+ W 4:45-5:30p 3/10-4/28 $48
Figure Drawing/Painting Lab 52617.408 15+ M 1:30-4:30p 3/8-4/26 $115 Metal Jewelry Design 52628.402 15+ Th 6:30-9:30p 3/11-4/29 $150
Figure Drawing/Painting Lab 52617.418 15+ F 9:30a-12:30p 5/14-6/25 $11 Metal Jewelry Design 52628.411 15+ Th 6:30-9:30p 5/13-6/24 $140
Form & Process 52641.402 15+ Th 6:30-9:30p 5/13-6/24 $145 Metal Jewelry Design 52628.403 15+ W 6:30-9:30p 3/10-4/28 $140
Fusing & Slumping Glass 52603.401 15+ T 9:30a-12:30p 3/9-4/27 $140 Metal Jewelry Design 52628.401 15+ Th 1:30-4:30p 3/11-4/29 $150
Fusing & Slumping Glass 52603.402 15+ T 6:30-9:30p 3/9-4/27 $140 Metal Jewelry Design 52628.412 15+ W 6:30-9:30p 5/12-6/23 $140
Fusing & Slumping Glass 52603.411 15+ T 9:30a-12:30p 5/11-6/22 $130 Metal Jewelry Design 52628.410 15+ Th 1:30-4:30p 5/13-6/24 $140
Fusing & Slumping Glass 52603.412 15+ W 6:30-9:30p 5/12-6/16 $120 Mix That Media 52617.407 15+ T 6:30-9:30p 3/9-4/27 $145
Glass Bead Making Workshop 52603.407 15+ F 9:30a-5p 3/12 $95 Mix That Media 52617.416 15+ T 6:30-9:30p 5/11-6/22 $130
Glass Bead Making Workshop 52603.408 15+ F 9:30a-5p 4/16 $95 Mixed-Media Printing Workshop for Teens 42617.404 12-16 W 3:45-6:15p 3/10-4/28 $105
Glass Bead Making Workshop 52603.409 15+ Sa 9:30a-5p 4/17 $95 Mixed-Media Printing Workshop for Teens - 12-16 W 3:45-6:15p** 5/12-6/16 $105
Glass Bead Making Workshop 52603.417 15+ F 9:30a-5p 5/21 $95 Painting & Drawing Portraits 52617.403 15+ W 6:30-9:30p 3/10-4/28 $185
Glass Bead Making Workshop 52603.418 15+ F 9:30a-5p 6/11 $95 Painting & Drawing for Youth 32637.401 6-12 M 3:45-5:15p 3/8-4/26 $70
Glass Fusing & Slumping Lab 52603.403 15+ M 6:30-9:30p 3/8-4/26 $85 Painting & Drawing for Youth 32637.402 6-12 M 3:45-5:15p 5/10-6/14 $60
Glass Fusing & Slumping Lab 52603.413 15+ M 6:30-9:30p 5/10-6/21 $70 Painting Lab 52637.407 15+ W 9:30a-12:30p 3/10-4/28 $50
Handbuilding 32609.402 6+ W 3:45-5:15p 3/10-4/28 $85 Painting Lab 52637.412 15+ W 9:30a-12:30p 5/12-6/16 $40
Handbuilding 32609.405 6+ W 3:45-5:15p 5/12-6/16 $80 Parent/Child Ceramics 32609.401 4+ Sa 9:30-11a 3/13-5/1 $90
Hip Hop 52614.311 14-18 Sa 3:30-4:15p 3/6-3/27 $52 Parent/Child Ceramics 32609.404 4+ Sa 9:30-11a 5/15-6/26 $75
Hip Hop 52614.411 14-18 Sa 3:30-4:15p 4/3-4/24 $52 Parent/Child Art Exploration 32604.401 4+ Th 1:30-3:30p 3/11-4/29 $55
Hip Hop 52614.400 14-18 Sa 3:30-4:15p 5/1-5/29 $65 Parent/Child Art Exploration 32604.402 4+ Th 1:30-3:30p 5/13-6/17 $55
Hip Hop 52614.412 14-18 Sa 3:30-4:15p 6/5-6/26 $52 Photo Lab 52638.306 15+ TWThSa 11a-6p 3/9-5/1 $90
Introduction-Flamework Beads 52603.420 15+ Th 5-9p 3/11 $55 Photo Lab - 15+ TWThSa 11a-6p 5/11-6/26 $90
Introduction-Flamework Beads 52603.419 15+ Th 5-9p 4/15 $55 Sculpture Art/3D 42641.401 15+ Th 3:45-5:15p 3/11-4/29 $60
Introduction-Flamework Beads 52603.421 15+ Th 5-9p 5/20 $55 Sculpture Art/3D 42641.402 15+ Th 3:45-5:15p 5/13-6/17 $60
Introduction-Flamework Beads 52603.422 15+ Th 5-9p 6/10 $55 Stained Glass 52603.405 15+ W 9:30a-12:30p 3/10-4/28 $150
Japanese Flower Arrangement 52604.401 15+ T 6:30-9:30p 5/11-6/1 $115 Stained Glass 52603.415 15+ W 9:30a-12:30p 5/12-6/23 $150
Jazz/ Hip Hop 22614.411 4-6 Sa 10:30-11:15a 3/6-3/27 $52 Stained Glass Lab 52603.406 15+ Th 9:30a-12:30p 3/11-4/15 $80
Jazz/ Hip Hop 32614.415 7-9 Sa 1:30-2:15p 3/6-3/27 $52 Stained Glass Lab 52603.416 15+ Th 9:30a-12:30p 5/13-6/24 $70
Jazz/ Hip Hop 52614.312 10-13 Sa 2:30-3:15p 3/6-3/27 $52 Tempered Mosaic Glass 52603.404 15+ W 6:30-9:30p 3/10-4/14 $125
Jazz/ Hip Hop 22614.415 4-6 Sa 10:30-11:15a 4/3-4/24 $52 Watercolor 52637.401 15+ M 6:30-9:30p 3/8-4/26 $135
Jazz/ Hip Hop 32614.416 7-9 Sa 1:30-2:15p 4/3-4/24 $52 Watercolor 52637.410 15+ M 6:30-9:30p 5/10-6/21 $125
Jazz/ Hip Hop 52614.314 10-13 Sa 2:30-3:15p 4/3-4/24 $52 Wheel Works 42609.401 15+ F 3:45-5:15p 3/12-4/30 $90
Jazz/ Hip Hop 22614.416 4-6 Sa 10:30-11:15a 5/1-5/29 $65 Wheel Works 42609.402 15+ F 3:45-5:15p 5/14-6/18 $105
Jazz/ Hip Hop 32614.417 7-9 Sa 1:30-2:15p 5/1-5/29 $65 Yoga 52655.401 15+ T 9:30-11a 3/9-4/27 $80
Jazz/ Hip Hop 52614.315 10-13 Sa 2:30-3:15p 5/1-5/29 $65 Yoga 52655.402 15+ T 5:30-7p 3/9-4/27 $80
Jazz/ Hip Hop 22614.417 4-6 Sa 10:30-11:15a 6/5-6/26 $52 Yoga 52655.403 15+ F 9:30-11a 3/12-4/30 $80
Jazz/ Hip Hop 32614.418 7-9 Sa 1:30-2:15p 6/5-6/26 $52 Yoga 52655.404 15+ Sa 11:30a-1p 3/13-5/1 $80
Jazz/ Hip Hop 52614.316 10-13 Sa 2:30-3:15p 6/5-6/26 $52 Yoga 52655.405 15+ T 9:30a-11am 5/11-6/22 $70
Jewelry Lab 52628.404 15+ T 9:30a-4:30p 3/9-4/27 $80 Yoga 52655.406 15+ T 5:30-7p 5/11-6/22 $70
Jewelry Lab 52628.413 15+ T 9:30a-4:30p 5/11-6/22 $70 Yoga 52655.407 15+ F 9:30-11a 5/14-6/25 $70
Leading A More Creative Life 52631.401 15+ M 6:30-9:30p 3/8 $55 Yoga 52655.408 15+ Sa 11:30a-1p 5/15-6/26 $70
Learn the Basics of your Digital Camera 52638.401 15+ Sa 10a-12p 4/17 $55 **Time may change

OPR strives for accuracy in this brochure. Call our office at (510) 238-7275 or visit our website: www.oaklandnet.com/parks for updates.An additional 20% fee for non-Oakland residents is charged on most programs and services. 31
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ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE

Yoga 52655.408 15+ Sa 11:30a-1p 5/15-6/26 $70 Summer Arts Camp Week 10 22608.112 6-8 M-F 9a-5p 8/23-8/27 $150
Your Digital Camera & "The Internet" 52638.402 15+ Sa 1-2p 4/17 $55 Summer Arts Camp Week 10 32608.112 9-10 M-F 9a-5p 8/23-8/27 $150
Your Digital Camera & "The Internet" 52638.412 15+ Sa 1-2p 6/5 $55 Summer Arts Camp Week 10 42608.112 11-13 M-F 9a-5p 8/23-8/27 $150
Youth in Motion Dance Class 32614.403 6-12 W 3:45-4:30p 3/10-4/28 $48 Tiny Arts Camp Week 1 12608.101 3-5 M-F 9a-3p 6/28-7/2 $150
Youth in Motion Dance Class 32614.404 6-12 W 3:45-4:30p 5/12-6/23 $48 Tiny Arts Camp Week 2 12608.102 3-5 M-F 9a-3p 7/6-7/9 $120
SUMMER CAMPS 2010 Tiny Arts Camp Week 3 12608.103 3-5 M-F 9a-3p 7/12-7/16 $150
"Studio" Fine Arts Camp 22608.101 6-8 M-F 9a-5p 6/21-7/16 $500 Tiny Arts Camp Week 4 12608.104 3-5 M-F 9a-3p 7/19-7/23 $150
"Studio" Fine Arts Camp 32608.101 9-10 M-F 9a-5p 6/21-7/16 $500 Tiny Arts Camp Week 5 12608.105 3-5 M-F 9a-3p 7/26-7/30 $150
"Studio" Fine Arts Camp 42608.101 11-13 M-F 9a-5p 6/21-7/16 $500 Tiny Arts Camp Week 6 12608.106 3-5 M-F 9a-3p 8/2-8/6 $150
"Studio" Fine Arts Camp 32608.102 9-10 M-F 9a-5p 7/19-8/13 $500 Tiny Arts Camp Week 7 12608.107 3-5 M-F 9a-3p 8/9-8/13 $150
"Studio" Fine Arts Camp 42608.103 11-13 M-F 9a-5p 7/19-8/13 $500 Tiny Arts Camp Week 8 12608.108 3-5 M-F 9a-3p 8/16-8/20 $150
"Studio" Fine Arts Camp 22608.102 6-8 M-F 9a-5p 7/19-8/13 $500 Tiny Arts Camp Week 9 12608.109 3-5 M-F 9a-3p 8/23-8/27 $150
Summer Arts Camp Week 1 22608.103 6-8 M-F 9a-5p 6/21-6/25 $150 Your Digital Camera & "The Internet" 52638.412 15+ Sa 1-2p 6/5 $55
Summer Arts Camp Week 1 32608.103 9-10 M-F 9a-5p 6/21-6/25 $150 Youth in Motion Dance Class 32614.403 6-12 W 3:45-4:30p 3/10-4/28 $48
Summer Arts Camp Week 1 42608.103 11-13 M-F 9a-5p 6/21-6/25 $150 Youth in Motion Dance class 32614.404 6-12 W 3:45-4:30p 5/12-6/23 $48
Summer Arts Camp Week 2 22608.104 6-8 M-F 9a-5p 6/28-7/2 $150
Summer Arts Camp Week 2 32608.104 9-10 M-F 9a-5p 6/28-7/2 $150
Summer Arts Camp Week 2 42608.104 11-13 M-F 9a-5p 6/28-7/2 $150
Summer Arts Camp Week 3 22608.105 6-8 M-F 9a-5p 7/6-7/9 $120
Summer Arts Camp Week 3 32068.105 9-10 M-F 9a-5p 7/6-7/9 $120
Summer Arts Camp Week 3 42608.105 11-13 M-F 9a-5p 7/6-7/9 $120
Summer Arts Camp Week 4 22608.106 TBA M-F 9a-5p 7/12-7/16 $150
Summer Arts Camp Week 4 42608.106 TBA M-F 9a-5p 7/12-7/16 $150
Summer Arts Camp Week 4 32608.106 TBA M-F 9a-5p 7/12-7/16 $150
Summer Arts Camp Week 5 22608.107 6-8 M-F 9a-5p 7/19-7/23 $150
Summer Arts Camp Week 5 32608.107 9-10 M-F 9a-5p 7/19-7/23 $150
Summer Arts Camp Week 5 42608.107 11-13 M-F 9a-5p 7/19-7/23 $150
Summer Arts Camp Week 6 22608.108 6-8 M-F 9a-5p 7/26-7/30 $150
Summer Arts Camp Week 6 32608.108 9-10 M-F 9a-5p 7/26-7/30 $150
Summer Arts Camp Week 6 42608.108 11-13 M-F 9a-5p 7/26-7/30 $150
Summer Arts Camp Week 7 22608.109 6-8 M-F 9a-5p 8/2-8/6 $150
Summer Arts Camp Week 7 32608.109 9-10 M-F 9a-5p 8/2-8/6 $150
Summer Arts Camp Week 7 42608.109 11-13 M-F 9a-5p 8/2-8/6 $150
Summer Arts Camp Week 8 22608.110 6-8 M-F 9a-5p 8/9-8/13 $150
Summer Arts Camp Week 8 32608.110 9-10 M-F 9a-5p 8/9-8/13 $150
Summer Arts Camp Week 8 42608.110 11-13 M-F 9a-5p 8/9-8/13 $150
Summer Arts Camp Week 9 22608.111 6-8 M-F 9a-5p 8/16-8/20 $150
Summer Arts Camp Week 9 32608.111 9-10 M-F 9a-5p 8/16-8/20 $150
Summer Arts Camp Week 9 42608.111 11-13 M-F 9a-5p 8/16-8/20 $150

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ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE

SUMMER PROGRAMS 2010 RADICAL WHEELS IV


Basics of the Digital Camera 52638.106 15+ Sa 10a-12p 7/17 $55 Rev up for Radical Wheels IV on August 28 & 29.The event features go-kart race tracks, skateboard
Basics of the Digital Camera 52638.305 15+ Sa 1-4p 7/17 $55 ramps, a remote control car arena, a Family Fun Zone, custom car displays and more! Presented in
Beginning Airbrush Painting 52637.100 15+ M 6:30-9:30p 7/12-8/23 $175 partnership with Council-member Larry Reid (District 7) and the City Administrator’s Office. For
Beginning Painting 52637.111 15+ T 6:30-9:30p 7/6-8/24 $145
more information, call (51) 238-7275; or visit www.oaklandnet.com/parks.
Beginning Perspective Drawing 52617.109 15+ Sa 9:30a-12:30p 7/10-8/28 $145
Beginning Sewing 52643.401 15+ Th 6:30-9:30p 7/8-8/26 $155
Black & White Photo 52638.304 15+ Th 6-9p 7/8-7/29 $110
Calligraphy and Illumination 52617.400 15+ M 6:30-9:30p 10-May $55
Ceramic Lab 52609.106 15+ F 9:30a-12:30am 7/9-8/27 $130
Ceramic Lab 52609.107 15+ Sa 1:30-4:30p 7/10-8/28 $130
Ceramics 52609.101 15+ M 6:30-9:30p 7/12-8/23 $175
Ceramics 52609.102 15+ T 6:30-9:30p 7/6-8/24 $175
Ceramics 52609.104 15+ W 6:30-9:30p 7/7-8/25 $175
Ceramics:Altering Wheel Thrown Pieces 52609.105 15+ Th 6:30-9:30p 7/8-8/26 $175
Drawing on Brain Right Side 52617.105 15+ Th 6:30-9:30p 7/8-8/26 $165
Drawing: Fundamentals 52617.102 15+ W 6:30-9:30p 7/7-8/25 $130
Exploring your Digital Camera "Modes" 52638.107 15+ Sa 2:30-4:30p 7/17 $55
Figure "Long Pose" Drawing/Painting Lab 52617.112 15+ M 6-9p 7/12-8/23 $115
Figure Draw/Paint Lab 52617.101 15+ M 1:30-4:30p 7/12-8/23 $115 OAKLAND CITY STABLES
Figure Drawing/Painting Lab 52617.111 15+ F 9:30a-12:30p 7/9-8/27 $125 OPR plans for seven weeks of Summer Explosion Equestrian Camp at the newly renovated City
Fused Glass and Metal Jewelry 52603.109 15+ Th 6:30-9:30p 7/8-7/29 $120 Stables. Curriculum includes equestrian education, horseback riding and nature hikes.The summer
Fusing & Slumping Glass 52603.101 15+ T 9:30a-12:30p 7/6-8/24 $140 wraps up with a Round-Up & BBQ for all participants. Family Fun Days hosted in conjunction
Fusing & Slumping Glass 52603.104 15+ T 6:30-9:30p 7/6-8/24 $140 with the Oakland Black Cowboy Association are yet to be scheduled. Check our website for the
Glass Fusing and Slumping Lab 52603.103 15+ M 6:30-9:30p 7/12-8/23 $85 latest information or contact Paul Bates at (510) 238-6648 or email him at [email protected].
Glass Fusing and Slumping Lab 52628.104 15+ T 9:30a-4:30p 7/6-8/24 $80
Life Drawing 52617.410 15+ Sa 9:30-12:30a 5/22-6/19 $145
Life Drawing 52617.411 15+ T 6:30-9:30p 5/11-6/22 $185
Life Drawing 52617.103 15+ Sa 9:30-12:30a 7/10-8/28 $185
Metal Jewelry Design 52628.102 15+ T 6:30-9:30p 7/6-8/24 $150
Metal Jewelry Design 52628.103 15+ W 6:30-9:30p 7/7-8/25 $150
Metal Jewelry Design 52628.101 15+ Th 1:30-4:30p 7/8-8/26 $150
Mix That Media 52617.105 15+ T 6:30-9:30p 7/6-8/24 $145
Parent/Child Ceramics 32609.101 4+ Sa 9:30-11a 7/10-8/28 $90
Photo Lab 52638.306 15+ TWThSa 11a-6p 7/6-2/28 $90
Stained Glass 52603.102 15+ W 9:30a-12:30p 7/7-8/25 $160
Stained Glass Lab 52603.106 15+ Th 9:30a-12:30p 7/8-8/26 $80
Watercolor 52637.101 15+ M 6:30-9:30p 7/12-8/23 $135
Yoga 52655.101 15+ T 9:30-11a 7/6-8/24 $8
Yoga 52655.102 15+ T 5:30-7p 7/6-8/24 $80
Yoga 52655.103 15+ F 9:30-11a 7/9-8/27 $80
Yoga 52655.104 15+ Sa 11:30a-1p 7/10-8/28 $80
Your Digital Camera and "The Internet" 52638.106 15+ Sa 1-2p 7/17 $55

OPR strives for accuracy in this brochure. Call our office at (510) 238-7275 or visit our website: www.oaklandnet.com/parks for updates.An additional 20% fee for non-Oakland residents is charged on most programs and services. 33
M A P D I R E C T O R Y

COMMUNITY GARDENS R E N TA L FAC I L I T I E S 28. ★ DAVIE TENNIS STADIUM 43. ★ METROPOLITAN


198 Oak Road, (510) 444-5663 GOLF LINKS
1. • ARROYO VIEJO 15. JOAQUIN MILLER
10051 Doolittle Drive, (510) 569-5555
79th Avenue and Arthur Street cul de sac COMMUNITY CENTER 29. ★ DE FREMERY
1651 Adeline Street, (510) 238-7739 44. ★ MONTCLAIR GOLF COURSE
2. • BELLA VISTA 3564 Sanborn Drive, (510) 238-3187
2477 Monterey Blvd, (510) 482-0422
1025 East 28th Street 16. LAKE MERRITT 30. ★ DIMOND
3860 Hanly Road, (510) 482-7831 45. ★ MONTCLAIR
3. • BUSHROD SAILBOAT HOUSE
6300 Moraga Avenue, (510) 482-7812
584 - 59th Street 568 Bellevue Avenue, (510) 238-3187 31. ★ DISCOVERY CENTER EAST
2521 High Street, (510) 535-5657 46. ★ MOSSWOOD
4. • GOLDEN GATE 17. LAKESIDE PARK GARDEN
3612 Webster Street, (510) 597-5038
1068 - 62nd Street CENTER & JAPANESE GARDEN 32. ★ DISCOVERY CENTER WEST
(MARSHA J. CORPREW 935 Union Street, (510) 238-7127 47. ★ PARKS & RECREATION
5. • LAKESIDE HORTICULTURAL
MEMORIAL) ADMINISTRATION
CENTER – KITCHEN GARDEN 33. ★ FM SMITH
666 Bellevue Avenue, (510) 238-3187 250 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, Suite 3330
666 Bellevue Avenue 1969 Park Boulevard, (510) 238-7742
18. LEONA LODGE (510) 238-PARK (7275)
6. • MARSTON CAMPBELL
4444 Mountain Boulevard, (510) 238-3187
34. ★ FRANKLIN
48. ★ RAINBOW
Between 16th & 18th Streets and Market 1010 East 15th Street, (510) 238-7741
& West Streets 19. MORCOM ROSE GARDEN 5800 International Boulevard, (510) 615-5751
700 Jean Street, (510) 238-3187
35. ★ GOLDEN GATE
49. ★ REDWOOD HEIGHTS
7. • MOSSWOOD 1075 62nd Street, (510) 597-5032
3883 Aliso Avenue, (510) 482-7827
Corner of MacArthur Boulevard and 20. SEQUOIA LODGE
2666 Mountain Boulevard, (510) 238-3187
36. ★ IRA JINKINS
Webster Street
9175 Edes Avenue, (510) 615-5959 50. ★ ROTARY NATURE CENTER
600 Bellevue Avenue, (510) 238-3739
8. • TEMESCAL
R E C R E AT I O N C E N T E R S / 37. ★ JACK LONDON
876 - 47th Street
AQUATIC CENTER 51. ★ SAN ANTONIO
FAC I L I T I E S 1701 East 19th Street, (510) 535-5608
9. • VERDESE CARTER Estuary Park, 115 Embarcadero East
Corner of 96th Avenue & Bancroft Avenue 21. ★ ALLENDALE (510) 208-6060 52. ★ SHEFFIELD VILLAGE
3711 Suter Street, (510) 535-5635 38. ★ LAKE CHABOT 247 Marlow Drive, (510) 638-7190
SWIMMING POOLS 22. ★ ARROYO VIEJO GOLF COURSE 53. ★ STUDIO ONE ART CENTER
10. ▲ DE FREMERY POOL 7701 Krause Avenue, (510) 615-5755 11450 Golf Links Road, (510) 351-5812 365 45th Street, (510) 597-5027
1269 – 18th Street, (510) 238-2205 23. ★ BROOKDALE 39. ★ LAKE MERRITT 54. ★ TASSAFARONGA
11. ▲ FREMONT POOL 2535 High Street, (510) 535-5632 BOATING CENTER 975 85th Avenue, (510) 615-5764
4550 Foothill Boulevard, (510) 535-5614 568 Bellevue Avenue, (510) 238-2196 55. ★ WILLIE KEYES
24. ★ BUSHROD
12. ▲ LIONS POOL 560 59th Street, (510) 597-5031 40. ★ LINCOLN SQUARE (FORMERLY POPLAR)
3860 Hanly Road, (510) 482-7852 250 – 10th Street, (510) 238-7738 3131 Union Street, (510) 597-5042
25. ★ CAMPBELL VILLAGE
13. ▲ LIVE OAK POOL 800 Willow Street, (510) 986-2888 41. ★ MALONGA CASQUELOURD 56. ★ WOODMINSTER
1055 MacArthur Boulevard, (510) 238-2292 26. ★ CARMEN FLORES CENTER FOR THE ARTS AMPHITHEATER
1428 Alice Street, (510) 238-7219 JOAQUIN MILLER PARK
14. ▲ TEMESCAL POOL 1637 Fruitvale Avenue, (510) 535-5631
42. ★ MANZANITA 3330 Joaquin Miller Road, (510) 531-9597
371 - 45th Street, (510) 597-5013 27. ★ CITY STABLES
2701 22nd Avenue, (510) 535-5625 or 510-238-3187
13560 Skyline Boulevard

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A L L E N DA L E Allendale Explosion wk1 blue 20108.101 5-6 M-F 7:30a-5:30p 6/21-6/25 $60
3711 SUTER STREET, OAKLAND, CA 94619 Allendale Explosion wk1 green 20108.102 7-8 M-F 7:30a-5:30p 6/21-6/25 $60
PH: (510) 535-5635; FX: (510) 535-5637 Allendale Explosion wk1 red 20108.103 9-11 M-F 7:30a-5:30p 6/21-6/25 $60
SPRING HOURS (March – May) Allendale Explosion wk2 blue 20108.104 5-6 M-F 7:30a-5:30p 6/28-7/2 $60
M-F; 9a – 8p; Sa; 10a – 5p Allendale Explosion wk2 green 20108.105 7-8 M-F 7:30a-5:30p 6/28-7/2 $60
Allendale Explosion wk2 red 20108.106 9-11 M-F 7:30a-5:30p 6/28-7/2 $60
SUMMER HOURS (Memorial – Labor Day) Allendale Explosion wk3 blue 20108.107 5-6 M-F 7:30a-5:30p 7/5-7/9 $60
M-F; 7:30a – 8p; Sa; 10a – 5p Allendale Explosion wk3 green 20108.108 7-8 M-F 7:30a-5:30p 7/5-7/9 $60
Allendale Explosion wk3 red 20108.109 9-11 M-F 7:30a-5:30p 7/5-7/9 $60

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llendale Recreation Center is where the fun begins! Located in the heart of Oakland, Allendale Recreation
Allendale Explosion wk4 blue 20108.110 5-6 M-F 7:30a-5:30p 7/12-7/16 $60
Center offers programs for the entire community.Whether you are looking to improve your English in our
Allendale Explosion wk4 green 20108.111 7-8 M-F 7:30a-5:30p 7/12-7/16 $60
ESL Program or simply inquiring about an after school program to accommodate your working needs. Allendale Explosion wk4 red 20108.112 9-11 M-F 7:30a-5:30p 7/12-7/16 $60
Many of our programs are designed for the community by the community, including our Family Kickers Soccer and Allendale Explosion wk5 blue 20108.113 5-6 M-F 7:30a-5:30p 7/19-7/23 $60
Little Hooper program where family participation is welcomed. Allendale Recreation Center is your hub for Allendale Explosion wk5 green 20108.114 7-8 M-F 7:30a-5:30p 7/19-7/23 $60
resources, activities for all ages and abilities, cultural enrichment and community programming. Advisory Council Allendale Explosion wk5 red 20108.115 9-11 M-F 7:30a-5:30p 7/19-7/23 $60
meets at 6:30pm on the 3rd Wednesday of each month. Allendale Explosion wk6 blue 20108.116 5-6 M-F 7:30a-5:30p 7/26-7/30 $60
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE Allendale Explosion wk6 green 20108.117 7-8 M-F 7:30a-5:30p 7/26-7/30 $60
Allendale Explosion wk6 red 20108.118 9-11 M-F 7:30a-5:30p 7/26-7/30 $60
ONGOING PROGRAMS
Allendale Explosion wk7 blue 20108.119 5-6 M-F 7:30a-5:30p 8/2-8/6 $60
After School All-Stars 20101.401 5-11 M-F 3-6:30p 4/1-4/30 $100
Allendale Explosion wk7 green 20108.120 7-8 M-F 7:30a-5:30p 8/2-8/6 $60
After School All-Stars 20101.402 5-11 M-F 3-6:30p 5/3-5/27 $100
After School All-Stars 20101.403 5-11 M-F 3-6:30p 6/1-6/17 $100 Allendale Explosion wk7 red 20108.121 9-11 M-F 7:30a-5:30p 8/2-8/6 $60
Cooking Fun 20112.401 5-12 F 5-6p 3/5-4/9 $45 Allendale Explosion wk8 blue 20108.122 5-6 M-F 7:30a-5:30p 8/9-8/13 $60
English as a Second Language 70130.502 17+ M-Th 9a-12p 9/1-6/17 $0 Allendale Explosion wk8 green 20101.123 7-8 M-F 7:30a-5:30p 8/9-8/13 $60
Family Kickers Soccer 90144.401 3+ Sa 12:45-1:45p 3/27-5/15 $30 Allendale Explosion wk8 red 20108.124 9-11 M-F 7:30a-5:30p 8/9-8/13 $60
Allendale Explosion wk9 blue 20108.125 5-6 M-F 7:30a-5:30p 8/16-8/20 $60
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Allendale Explosion wk9 green 20108.126 7-8 M-F 7:30a-5:30p 8/16-8/20 $60
Adult Softball Women’s 75805.102 21+ M 5-8p 6/28-8/2 $700
Allendale Explosion wk9 red 20108.127 9-11 M-F 7:30a-5:30p 8/16-8/20 $60
Family Kickers Soccer 90144.501 3+ Sa 12:45-1:45p 7/10-8/28 $30
Allendale Explosion wk10 blue 20108.128 5-6 M-F 7:30a-5:30p 8/23-8/27 $60
Jr. Giants T-shirt Division 30705.101 7-13 M-Th 4-7p 6/29-8/20 $0
Little Hoopers 10106.101 3-7 Sa 11a-12p 6/26-8/14 $30 Allendale Explosion wk10 green 20108.129 7-8 M-F 7:30a-5:30p 8/23-8/27 $60
Spanish For Kids 20130.401 6-12 M 4:15-5:30p 4/19-5/24 $45 Allendale Explosion wk10 red 20108.130 9-11 M-F 7:30a-5:30p 8/23-8/27 $60
Teen Scene - Bowling 50119.107 12-17 F 10a-4p 8/6-8/6 $10 Camp Extended Hours 20108.128 5-11 M-F 5:30-6:30p 6/21-6/25 $10
Teen Scene - Cal Berkeley 50119.103 12-17 F 10a-4p 7/9-7/9 $10 Camp Extended Hours 20108.129 5-11 M-F 5:30-6:30p 6/28-7/2 $10
Teen Scene - Dave and Busters 50119.104 12-17 F 10a-4p 7/16-7/16 $10 Camp Extended Hours 20108.130 5-11 M-F 5:30-6:30p 7/5-7/9 $10
Teen Scene - Ex’pression 50119.105 12-17 F 10a-4p 7/23-7/23 $10 Camp Extended Hours 20108.131 5-11 M-F 5:30-6:30p 7/12-7/16 $10
Teen Scene - San Francisco 50119.101 12-17 F 10a-4p 6/25-6/25 $10 Camp Extended Hours 20108.132 5-11 M-F 5:30-6:30p 7/19-7/23 $10
Teen Scene - San Jose State 50119.106 12-17 F 10a-4p 7/30-7/30 $10 Camp Extended Hours 20108.133 5-11 M-F 5:30-6:30p 7/26-7/30 $10
Teen Scene - Santa Cruz 50119.108 12-17 F 10a-4p 8/13-8/13 $10 Camp Extended Hours 20108.134 5-11 M-F 5:30-6:30p 8/2-8/6 $10
Teen Scene - Silliman, Newark 50119.102 12-17 F 10a-4p 7/2-7/2 $10 Camp Extended Hours 20108.135 5-11 M-F 5:30-6:30p 8/9-8/13 $10
Business Co-Ed Adult Softball 85845.104 18+ W 6:45-10p 7/22-9/30 $700 Camp Extended Hours 20108.136 5-11 M-F 5:30-6:30p 8/16-8/20 $10
Camp Extended Hours 20108.140 5-11 M-F 5:30-6:30p 8/23-8/27 $10

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A R R OYO V I E J O
7701 KRAUSE AVENUE, OAKLAND, CA 94605
PH: (510) 615-5755; FX: (510) 615-5882
SPRING HOURS (March – May)
M-F; 11a – 7p Sa; 10a-2p
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE
SUMMER HOURS (Memorial – Labor Day)
M-F; 8a – 6p Sa; 10a-2p SPRING CAMPS 2010
AVP Spring Camp 30308.401 6-13 M-F 8a-6p 4/5-4/9 $48

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rroyo Viejo Recreation Center is located at one of the largest and most beautiful parks in the city, AVP Pee Wee Sports 20346.401 3-5 Sa 12-1:30p 4/3-4/30 $0
featuring a lively creek, picnic areas, and a community garden. Adjacent to East Oakland Pride AVP Pee Wee Sports 20346.402 3-5 Sa 12-1:30p 5/1-5/28 $0
Elementary School, the center is equipped with a football/soccer field, tennis courts, tot lot, patio area,
social hall, craft and game room, computer lab, and newly renovated baseball field. Bilingual staff members are SUMMER CAMPS 2010
available to assist Spanish-speaking community members. AVP Summer Camp 30308.101 5-14 Tu-F 8a-6p 7/6-7/9 $40
AVP Summer Camp 30308.102 5-14 M-F 8a-6p 7/12-7/16 $40
ADVISORY BOARD
The Arroyo Viejo Advisory Board meets regularly, the third Wednesday of every month. Feel free to call in AVP Summer Camp 30308.103 5-14 M-F 8a-6p 7/19-7/23 $40
advance for more information. AVP Summer Camp 30308.104 5-14 M-F 8a-6p 7/26-7/30 $40
AVP Summer Camp 30308.105 5-14 M-F 8a-6p 8/2-8/6 $40
AVP Summer Camp 30308.106 5-14 M-F 8a-6p 8/9-8/13 $40

ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE

ONGOING PROGRAMS
Arroyo Viejo After School Program 20301.213 5-12 M-F 2-6p 8/31-6/11 $0
Arroyo Viejo Community Garden 90823.531 18+ Su-Sa 7a-7p 1/1/11-6/30/11 $25 PEEWEE
AVP Active Seniors (Exercise) 81220.302 55+ Tu 11a-12p 2/2-6/29 $0 SATURDAYS
AVP Senior Social Club 80320.302 55+ Tu 11a-1p 2/2-6/29 $0 Enjoy a fun filled Saturday with your toddler at Arroyo
AVP Senior Walking Club 80320.301 55+ Th 9-10a 1/21-6/24 $0 Recreation Center. We have age appropriate activities for boys
Community Food Distribution 40335.201 12+ Sa 12-3p 10/3-6/26 $0 and girl ages 3-5. Whether it is soccer drills, tumbling, or
East Oakland Pride Playground 20301.214 5-12 M-F 2-6p 8/31-6/11 $0 enjoying crafts with the family, there are many fun ways
Discovery Science Workshop 21140.540 6-13 F 4-4:30p 9/18-6/4 $0 to play at Arroyo. Programs are designed to build confidence,
Markham Playground Program 20301.215 5-12 M-F 2-6p 8/31-6/11 $0 promote physical fitness, and create family fun!
Teen Mentors 45701.511 12-18 M-F 2-6p 8/31-6/18 $0

OPR strives for accuracy in this brochure. Call our office at (510) 238-7275 or visit our website: www.oaklandnet.com/parks for updates. An additional 20% fee for non-Oakland residents is charged on most programs and services. 37
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B R O O K DA L E
2535 HIGH STREET, OAKLAND, CA 94601
PH: (510) 535-5632
FX: (510) 535-5629
SPRING HOURS (March – May): M-F; 1:30 – 7p
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE
SUMMER HOURS (Memorial – Labor Day): M-F; 8a – 7p
ONGOING PROGRAMS
Healthy Eats Culinary Arts 20412.501 5-16 M 6-7p 9/17-6/17 $0

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rookdale Recreation Center is located in the Maxwell Park District. It offers fun and creative recreational
The Spot 20401.401 5-17 M-F 1:30-7p 1/4-6/17 $0
programs for youth and teens.This lush green neighborhood park and recreation center offers well maintained
community facilities including: SPRING CAMPS 2010
^ Baseball diamond & bleachers (Anyone for a neighborhood softball team?) Brookdale Mural Project 20403.401 5-up M, W 3:30-5:30p 1/11-6/12 $0
^ Soccer\football field Brookdale Blazers Track Team 20451.401 5-14 W 4-5p 1/20-5/26 $0
^ Full-size basketball courts Brookdale Double Dutchers 20471.401 7-14 T 3:45-4:45p 1/26-6/15 $0
^ Tennis courts Youth in Motion - Print Making 44101.408 8-14 TTh 3:30-6p 2/9-6/12 $0
^ Tot lot playground for younger children Youth in Motion - Sewing 44101.406 8-14 W 3:30-6p 2/8-6/11 $0
Picnic tables and barbeque pits are provided high on the hill above the sounds of the vibrant neighborhood below.
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Picnic sites are available free of charge when not reserved in advance. Reservations can me made for a small fee. This
Cultural Arts 20408.101 5-11 M-F 8a-6p 6/21-6/25 $30
Park also includes a Science Discovery Center offering many social, community building, and educational activities. Stop
Cooking round the World 20408.102 5-12 M-F 8-6p 6/28-7/2 $36
by and visit with our friendly staff.
Olympic Sports 20408.103 5-12 M-F 8a-6p 7/5-7/9 $30
Science 20408.104 5-12 M-F 8a-6p 7/12-7/16 $30
THE SPOT CULINARY ARTS Water Works 20408.105 5-12 M-F 8a-6p 7/19-7/23 $30
Brookdale’s after school program is designed for children Our healthy eats cooking class is held once a week. Community Service 20408.106 4-12 M-F 8a-6p 7/26-7/30 $30
ages 5-16 providing a safe place to play pool, air hockey, All food is donated from Farmer Joe’s, La Farine Mechanics of Being Green 20408.107 5-12 M-F 8a-6p 8/2-8/6 $30
sports, cook, dance and receive homework help. Bakery, Happy Boy Farms, etc. Children learn the Team Building 20408.108 5-12 M-F 8a-6p 8/9-8/13 $30
basics of cooking as well as tasting new food. Celebration 20408.110 5-12 M-F 8a-6p 8/23-8/27 $30
BROOKDALE SUMMER EXPLOSION
At the end of each class, children take home a Teen Scene Trips and Tours 50408.101 13-17 F 10a-4p 6/25-6/25 $10
Come join our five day summer camp. Weekly, fun
bag of groceries. Teen Scene Trips and Tours 50408.102 13-17 F 10a-4p 7/2-7/2 $10
field trips, sports, recreation and mentoring will be
Teen Scene Trips and Tours 50408.103 13-17 F 10a-4p 7/9-7/9 $10
included. Each week there will be a different theme,
Teen Scene Trips and Tours 50408.104 13-17 F 10a-4p 7/16-7/16 $10
and we will do activities based on that theme. Lunch
Teen Scene Trips and Tours 50408.105 13-17 F 10a-4p 7/23-7/23 $10
will be provided everyday except field trip days.
Teen Scene Trips and Tours 50408.106 13-17 F 10a-4p 7/30-7/30 $10
Teen Scene Trips and Tours 50408.107 13-17 F 10a-4p 8/6-8/6 $10
Teen Scene Trips and Tours 50408.108 13-17 F 10a-4p 8/13-8/13 $10
Healthy Eats Culinary Arts 20412.501 5-16 M 6-7p 9/17-6/17 $0

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BUSHROD
560 59TH STREET, OAKLAND, CA 94609
PH: (510) 597-5031; FX: (510) 597-5008
SPRING HOURS (March – May)
M-Th; 12 – 9p F; 12 – 8p Sa; 1 – 5p
ACTIVITY
Activity No. NO. AgesAGES DAYS
Days TIMES
Times DATES
Dates R/NRFEE
Fee
SUMMER HOURS (Memorial – Labor Day)
M-Th; 7:30a – 9p F; 7:30a – 8p Sa; 1 – 5p ONGOING PROGRAMS
Arts & Crafts 20504.502 7-12 MTh 3-5p 11/2-6/3 $0

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ocated in North Oakland’s Temescal District, Bushrod Recreation Center was constructed in 2000, Making Beauty Class 40570.501 10-21 WF 4:30-5:30p 11/4-6/18 $0
it one of newest recreation centers in the area. It is equipped with a full sized gymnasium, weight room,
Cooking Class 30512.401 8-12 TTh 5-6:30p 4/13-6/10 $0
kitchen, play structure, lighted basketball and tennis courts, lighted football/soccer fields, baseball. softball
Cooking Class 30512.501 8-12 TTh 5-6:30p 11/5-6/3 $0
field, and picnic areas. Let’s make Bushrod your Home away from Home.
Cooking Class 30512.502 8-12 TTh 5-6:30p 11/5-6/3 $0
YOUTH TENNIS LESSONS We also want to add karate, dance, painting and adult
Cooking is Fun 20512.501 5-18 F 4:15-6p 1/8-6/11 $1
Want to learn to play tennis? Come out and develop fitness programs. So give us a call and COME OUT
Cooking is Fun 20512.502 7-12 F 3-5p 1/8-5/28 $0
your hand-eye coordination, learn basic tennis and AND PLAY THE OPR WAY!
condition your body.Your instructors will teach you Fun With the Arts 20504.501 5-14 MWF 4-5p 1/4-6/11 $0
COOKING IS FUN
how to serve, forehand, backhand, scoring and the Homework Club 20501.503 5-12 M-Th 2:30-3:30p 8/31-6/17 $0
Bring out the chef in you at the Bushrod’s Cooking
rules of the games. Open Gym 90506.501 5-25 M-Sa 3-8p 1/4-6/11 $0
Class. Learn basic cooking techniques, measuring
TINY TOTS ingredients, and working cooperatively. This course
Bushrod currently has a tiny-tot program that runs will teach you step by step, how to cook simple
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from 9am to 12 noon on Monday, Wednesday and- mouth watering dishes for the low price of $1.00 Chess 30522.402 8-14 MW 3-5p 4/12-5/12 $0
Friday.We will be adding programs through out the (Yes, one dollar) per class. Fun with the Arts 30503.401 all ages TTh 4-6p 4/13-6/17 $0
year, youth soccer, basketball for all ages, teeball, soft-
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ball and flag football.
Lions Day Camp 20508.104 5-13 M-F 7:30-6p 6/21-7/2 $100
Lions Day Camp 20508.102 5-13 M-F 7:30-6p 7/5-7/16 $100
Lions Day Camp 20508.103 5-13 M-F 7:30-6p 7/19-7/30 $100
Lions Day Camp 20508.104 5-13 M-F 7:30-6p 8/2-8/13 $100

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O.N.B.L.Youth Basketball 16U 55806.107 14-12 F 5-10p 6/26-8/28 $200
Jr. Giants T-Shirt Division 30705.126 7-13 M-Th 1-3p 6/29-8/11 $0

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C A R M E N F LO R E S Carmen Flores Summer Explosion 20608.102 4-8 M-F 7:30a-6p 6/28-7/2 $50
Carmen Flores Summer Explosion 20608.103 4-8 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/5-7/9 $50
JOSIE DE LA CRUZ PARK
Carmen Flores Summer Explosion 20608.104 4-8 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/12-7/16 $50
1637 FRUITVALE AVENUE, OAKLAND, CA 94601 Carmen Flores Summer Explosion 20608.105 4-8 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/19-7/23 $50
PH: (510) 535-5631; FX: (510) 535-5618 Carmen Flores Summer Explosion 20608.106 4-8 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/26-7/30 $50
Carmen Flores Summer Explosion 20608.107 4-8 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/2-8/6 $50
SPRING HOURS (March – May): M-F; 10a – 7p Carmen Flores Summer Explosion 20608.108 4-8 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/9-8/13 $50
SUMMER HOURS (Memorial – Labor Day): M-F; 7:30a – 6p Carmen Flores Summer Explosion 20608.109 4-8 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/16-8/20 $50
Carmen Flores Summer Explosion 20608.110 4-8 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/23-8/27 $50

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he Carmen Flores Recreation Center, located in the heart of Oakland’s Fruitvale district, offers diverse Carmen Flores Summer Explosion 30608.101 9-12 M-F 7:30-6p 6/21-6/25 $50
recreational programs for tiny tots, youth, teens, and adults.The center and park feature an industrial sized Carmen Flores Summer Explosion 30608.102 9-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 6/28-7/2 $50
kitchen; multipurpose rooms, and patio and picnic areas. The facility is available for special events. Carmen Flores Summer Explosion 30608.103 9-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/5-7/9 $50
Carmen Flores Summer Explosion 30608.104 9-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/12-7/16 $50
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE Carmen Flores Summer Explosion 30608.105 9-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/19-7/23 $50
Carmen Flores Summer Explosion 30608.106 9-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/26-7/30 $50
ONGOING PROGRAMS Carmen Flores Summer Explosion 30608.107 9-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/2-8/6 $50
Ballroom Line Dance 60614.201 18+ Th 7:30-9p 9/24-9/16 $0 Carmen Flores Summer Explosion 30608.108 9-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/9-8/13 $50
Boys Scouts 30610.502 6-12 Th 5:30-6:30p 1/28-6/17 $0 Carmen Flores Summer Explosion 30608.109 9-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/16-8/20 $50
Discovery Science Workshop 20640.502 6-14 Th 5-6p 1/28-9/9 $0 Carmen Flores Summer Explosion 30608.110 9-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/23-8/27 $50
Game Night 50622.501 14+ F/bi wk 7:30-9p 3/26-6/4 $0 Counselor In Training 40665.101 13-16 M-F 7:30a-1p 6/21-6/25 $15
Gardening 90623.501 all ages M-F 9a-4p 9/18-8/27 $0 Counselor In Training 40665.102 13-16 M-F 1-6p 6/21-6/25 $15
Girl Scouts/Daises/Brownies/Jr. 20610.50X 6-12 Th 3:30-5:30p 10/28-6/16 $0 Counselor In Training 40665.103 13-16 M-F 7:30a-1p 6/28-7/2 $15
Gomez Kajukenbo Karate Class 90633.503 5+ MWF 5:30-6:30p 9/21-9/17 24/mo Counselor In Training 40665.104 13-16 M-F 1-6p 6/28-7/2 $15
Kickboxing 50633.502 14-65 TTh 6-7p 1/26-6/17 15/mo Counselor In Training 40665.105 13-16 M-F 7:30a-1p 7/5-7/9 $15
Sandbox 10639.502 0-5 MW 9:30a-12p 9/21-6/9 $0 Counselor In Training 40665.106 13-16 M-F 1-6p 7/5-7/9 $15
Counselor In Training 40665.107 13-16 M-F 7:30a-1p 7/12-7/16 $15
SPRING PROGRAMS 2010 Counselor In Training 40665.108 13-16 M-F 1-6p 7/12-7/16 $15
Carmen Flores Tot Soccer 10648.104 3-5 F 11a-12p 3/26-4/23 $25 Counselor In Training 40665.109 13-16 M-F 7:30a-1p 7/19-7/23 $15
Little Leapers Workshop 10618.101 3-5 Th 12:15-2p 2/4-4/29 $0 Counselor In Training 40665.110 13-16 M-F 1-6p 7/19-7/23 $15
Little Leapers Workshop 10618.102 3-5 Th 10-11:45a 2/4-4/29 $0 Counselor In Training 40665.111 13-16 M-F 7:30a-1p 7/26-7/30 $15
Little Leapers Workshop 10618.401 3-5 Th 10-11:45a 4/16 -5/28 $0 Counselor In Training 40665.112 13-16 M-F 1-6p 7/26-7/30 $15
Little Leapers Workshop 10618.402 3-5 Th 12:15-2p 4/16-5/28 $0 Counselor In Training 40665.113 13-16 M-F 7:30a-1p 8/2-8/6 $15
Counselor In Training 40665.114 13-16 M-F 1-6p 8/2-8/6 $15
Carmen Flores Tot Soccer 10648.105 3-5 Sa 11a-12p 5/1-5/29 $25
Counselor In Training 40665.115 13-16 M-F 7:30a-1p 8/9-8/13 $15
Creative Expressions for Kids 20604.104 6-12 T 3-4p 4/6-4/27 $10
Counselor In Training 40665.116 13-16 M-F 1-6p 8/9-8/13 $15
Creative Expressions for Kids 20604.105 6-12 T 3-4p 5/4-5/25 $10 Counselor In Training 40665.117 13-16 M-F 7:30a-1p 8/16-8/20 $15
Cooking for Kids 20612.401 8-12 F 4:30-5:30p 4/9-4/30 $20 Counselor In Training 40665.118 13-16 M-F 1-6p 8/16-8/20 $15
Cooking for Kids 20612.402 8-12 F 4:30-5:30p 5/7-5/28 $20 Counselor In Training 40665.119 13-16 M-F 7:30a-1p 8/23-8/27 $15
Page Turners - Carmen Flores Book 30610.103 9-12 W 2-3p 3/17-5/5 $10 Counselor In Training 40665.120 13-16 M-F 1-6p 8/23-8/27 $15
Intro to Photography 30638.103 9-14 T 4:30-5:30p 4/9-5/28 $25 Teen Trips and Tours - Carmen 50619.101 13-17 F 9a-4p 6/25-6/25 $10
Teen Trips and Tours - Silliman, Newark 50619.102 13-17 F 9a-4p 7/2-7/2 $10
SUMMER PROGRAMS 2010
Teen Trips and Tours - Call 50619.103 13-17 F 9a-4p 7/9-7/9 $10
Creative Expressions for kids 20604.106 6-12 T 3-4p 6/1-6/22 $10 Teen Trips and Tours - Dave 50619.104 13-17 F 9a-4p 7/16-7/16 $10
Sweet Tooth for Kids 20618.103 8-12 F 4:30-5:30p 6/4-6/25 $20 TeenTrips and Tours - Call 50619.105 13-17 F 9a-4p 7/23-7/23 $10
Ace Kids Golf 30724.123 9-12p M-F 4-6p 6/21-7/2 $0 TeenTrips and Tours - San Jose 50619.106 13-17 F 9a-4p 7/30-7/30 $10
Youth In Motion Theater 44101.403 8-14 M,W 3:30pm-6p 2/10-6/16 $0 TeenTrips and Tours - Bowling 50619.107 13-17 F 9a-4p 8/6-8/6 $10
Carmen Flores Summer Explosion 20608.101 4-8 M-F 7:30a-6p 6/21-6/25 $50 Teen Trips and Tours - Santa Cruz 50619.108 13-17 F 9a-4p 8/13-8/13 $10

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R E C R E A T I O N C E N T E R S
DEFREMERY 100TH
CELEBRATION: JULY 9-11
D E F R E M E RY July 9th: Formal Dinner
1651 ADELINE STREET, OAKLAND, CA 94609
July 10th: Festival
PH: (510) 238-7739; FX: (510) 238-4655
July 11th: Gospel Festival
SPRING HOURS (March – May): M-F; 1 – 7p Sa; 12 – 5p
SUMMER HOURS (Memorial – Labor Day): M-F; 7a – 8p Sa; 12 – 5p ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE

D
eFremery Recreation Center, housed in a historic Victorian style building in the heart of West Oakland, SUMMER PROGRAMS 2010
offers many cultural, educational, and recreational programs for youth and teens. Popular programming Ace Kids Golf 30924.102 8-14 M-F 10a-12p 6/21-7/02 $0
includes the African Dance class and Summer Day Camp. Serving as one of the few recreation centers Acting Up 20916.101 5-12 M 10a-12p 6/21-8/9 $10
African Dance 20914.102 9-12 T 10a-12p 6/22-8/3 $10
with a swimming pool, deFremery also features tennis courts, basketball courts, softball field, skate park, and a
Art to Wear 20913.105 6-12 Th 10a-12p 6/24-8/12 $15
rentable space for meetings and weddings. Arts and Crafts 30904.105 all ages M 3-5p 6/21-8/9 $10
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE A’s Game 20919.111 5-13 W 11a-4p 7/21-7/21 $5
Badminton 30946.101 9-12 W 1-3p 6/23-8/11 $10
ONGOING PROGRAMS Basketball 20906.102 6-12 W 3-5p 6/23-8/11 $10
Girl Scouts 40910.501 7-12 W 3-4:30p 9/23-5/26 $0 Beginning Gymnastics 30957.111 9-12 M 1-3p 6/21-8/9 $10
African Dance 20914.501 5-12 F 4:30-5:30p 3/26-5/28 $0 Big Girls Cooking 30912.105 9-12 W 1-3p 6/23-8/11 $20
After-Skate 30946.502 5-12 WF 3:30-5p 3/24-6/4 $20 Busy Bodies 20946.107 6-8 M 3-5p 6/21-8/9 $10
Crafts 20904.503 5-12 W 4-5:30p 3/17-6/2 $0 Camping Class 30966.101 9-12 T 3-5p 6/22-8/10 $10
Girls Cooking 20912.504 5-12 F 4-5:30p 3/20-5/22 $20 Collage of Fun 20939.102 6-8 T 3-5p 6/22-8/10 $10
Computer Drop In 90911.101 8-14 Sa 2-4p 6/19-8/7 $0
SPRING PROGRAMS 2010
Computer Drop In 90911.201 8-14 Sa 2-4p 3/27-6/5 $0
Boys Can Cook Too! 20912.401 5-12 M 4-5:30p 3/15-5/31 $20
Computer Literacy 30911.102 9-12 W 3-5p 6/23-8/11 $10
Defremery Sports 20906.401 5-12 TTh 4-5p 3/17-5/28 $30
Cooking 20912.102 5-8 T 10a-12p 6/22-8/10 $20
Spring Break 20908.401 5-12 M-F 10a-5p 4/6-4/9 $40
Dance 30914.101 9-12 M 3-5p 6/21-8/9 $10
Summer Registration 90919.101 5-17 M-F 12-5p 5/2-8/14 $25 Double Dutch 20946.113 6-8 T 1-3p 6/22-8/10 $10
Tea at Two 90913.401 9+ Su 2-5p 5/2-5/2 $15 Double Dutch 30946.114 9-12 Th 1-3p 6/24-8/12 $10
SUMMER FIELD TRIPS 2010 Early Drop Off 20908.120 5-12 M-F 7a-10a 6/21-8/27 $18
Playday at the Plaza 20919.131 5-12 F 11a-3p 6/25-6/25 $0 Environmental Art 20903.104 6-8 M 1-3p 6/21-8/9 $10
Environmental Art 30903.101 9-12 T 1-3p 6/22-8/10 $10
Alameda County Fair 20919.132 5-14 F 8a-5p 7/2-7/2 $15
Flag Football 20921.103 6-12 T 3-5p 6/22-8/10 $10
Great America 20919.133 5-14 F 9a-5p 7/9-7/9 $30
Games 20922.111 6-8 W 1-3p 6/23-8/11 $10
African American Museum - SF 20919.134 5-14 F 8a-5p 7/16-7/16 $30
Gardening 20923.101 6-12 Th 10a-12p 6/24-8/12 $10
Black Diamond Mines 20919.135 5-14 F 9a-5p 7/23-7/23 $20
Ice Skating 20919.141 5-14 M 12-5p 8/16-8/16 $10
Bowling 20919.136 5-14 F 8a-5p 7/30-7/30 $15
Inside Out 20946.120 6-8 Th 3-5p 6/24-8/12 $10
Sacramento Train Ride 20919.137 5-14 F 8a-5p 8/6-8/6 $25
Introduction to Spanish 20930.101 6-12 Th 3-5p 6/24-8/12 $10
Silliman Water Park 20919.138 5-14 F 8a-5p 8/13-8/13 $20
Jewelry Making 30928.101 9-12 W 3-5p 6/23-8/11 $20
Alameda Skate Trip 40919.101 9-15 F 10:30a-5p 6/25-6/25 $5 Kickball 20946.101 6-8 Th 1-3p 6/24-8/12 $10
Berkeley Skate Trip 40919.103 9-15 F 10:30a-5p 7/2-7/2 $5 Late Pick-Up 20908.121 5-12 M-F 5:15-7p 6/21-8/27 $20
Peace Wall Park Skate Trip 40919.102 9-15 F 10:30a-5p 7/9-7/9 $5 Low Organized Games 20939.101 6-8 M 10a-12p 6/21-8/9 $10
Richmond Skate Trip 40919.106 9-15 F 10:30a-5p 7/16-7/16 $12 Low Organized Games 30939.102 9-12 M 1-3p 6/21-8/9 $10
Golden Gate Park Skate Trip 40919.105 9-15 F 10:30a-5p 7/23-7/23 $10 Magic Mountain Field Trip 20919.139 12-88 F-Su 11-6a 8/13-8/14 $100
Thrasher Skate Trip 40919.104 9-15 F 10:30a-5p 7/30-7/30 $6 Movies in the Park 20919.125 5-45 2&4 Fri 8-10p 6/25-8/27 $0
Potrero Skate Trip 40919.108 9-15 F 10:30a-5p 8/6-8/6 $10 Movies 20919.127 5-12 F 10a-5p 8/20-8/20 $16

OPR strives for accuracy in this brochure. Call our office at (510) 238-7275 or visit our website: www.oaklandnet.com/parks for updates. An additional 20% fee for non-Oakland residents is charged on most programs and services. 41
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ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE


DIMOND
SUMMER PROGRAMS 2010 CONTINUED 3860 HANLY ROAD, OAKLAND, CA 94602
Movies 20919.127 5-12 F 10a-5p 8/20-8/20 $16 PH: (510) 482-7831; FX: (510) 482-7862
Movies in the Park 20919.125 5-45 2&4 Fri 8-10p 6/25-8/27 $0
Needlepoint 30943.105 9-12 W 1-3p 6/23-8/11 $20 SPRING HOURS (March – May)
Neighborhood Safari 30940.101 9-12 T 1-3p 6/22-8/10 $10 M-F; 9:00a – 7p Sa; 9:30a – 4:30p
Old Fashioned Games 20946.111 6-8 W 1-3p 6/23-8/4 $10 OFFICE HOURS: M-F; 10a – 6p
Open House 90939.110 5+ Sa 11a-5p 7/10-7/10 $0
Open House Formal Dinner 90939.111 5+ F 7-11p 7/9-7/9 $100 SUMMER HOURS (Memorial – Labor Day)
Outdoor Cooking 30912.101 9-12 M 1-3p 6/21-8/9 $20 M-F; 7:30a – 6:00p Sa; 9:30a – 4:30p
Outdoor Fun 20922.105 5-12 F 1-3p 6/25-8/13 $5
OFFICE HOURS: M-F; 10a – 6p
Painting 20937.103 6-8 W 10a-12p 6/23-8/11 $10
Sewing 30943.102 9-12 M 10a-12p 6/21-8/9 $20
Sign Language 20930.102 6-12 W 10a-12p 6/23-8/11 $10

D
imond Recreation Center boasts the Lions swimming pool, Sausal Creek hiking trails, BBQ and picnic areas,
Skateboard Class 30946.120 6-12 T 1-3p 6/22-8/17 $10
Skateboard Class 30946.121 6-12 Th 3-5p 6/24-8/19 $10 two playgrounds, the Dimond Native Demonstration Garden, Dimond Education Garden, and a rentable
Soccer 20944.101 6-12 M 3-5p 6/21-8/9 $10 commercial kitchen, deck and social hall. Many bilingual staff members are on hand to serve the Deaf,
Special Events 30939.101 5-14 Th 1-3p 6/24-8/12 $10 Cantonese and Spanish speaking communities. Diverse programming offers activities for toddlers, youth, adults, and
Storytime 20950.101 5-8 M 3-5p 6/21-8/9 $10 seniors. Save this date: Dimond Open House and Community Picnic July 18, 2010 from 11am to 3:30 pm!
Supervised Gametime 20922.104 5-12 F 10a-12p 6/25-8/13 $0
T-Ball Snack 20948.102 6-8 M-W 1-3p 6/15-8/5 $10
Trip Week 1 20919.114 all ages M-Th 10a-5p 8/16-8/20 $50 ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE
Trip Week 2 20919.119 5-12 M-F 10a-5p 8/23-8/27 $50
ONGOING PROGRAMS
Volleyball 30952.104 9-12 W 10a-12p 6/23-8/13 $10
Youth Tennis 20950.104 6-12 T 10a-12p 6/22-8/3 $10 Grow your Dinner 1 91023.501 10+ Every Other Sat 10a-12p 11/7-3/13 $5
Youth Tennis 20950.105 6-12 Th 10a-12p 6/24-8/12 $10
SPRING CAMPS 2010
SUMMER CAMPS 2010 Egg Camp 21008.406 5-12 M 7:30a-6p 4/5-4/5 $30
Daycamp A 20908.101 5-8 M-F 7a-6p 6/21-6/25 $120 Egg Camp 21008.407 5-12 T 7:30a-6p 4/6-4/6 $30
Daycamp A 20908.102 5-8 M-F 7a-6p 6/28-7/2 $120 Egg Camp 21008.408 5-12 W 7:30a-6p 4/7-4/7 $30
Daycamp A 20908.103 5-8 M-F 7a-6p 7/5-7/9 $120
Egg Camp 21008.409 5-12 Th 7:30a-6p 4/8-4/8 $30
Daycamp A 20908.104 5-8 M-F 7a-6p 7/12-7/16 $120
Egg Camp 21008.410 5-12 F 7:30a-6p 4/9-4/9 $30
Daycamp A 20908.105 5-8 M-F 7a-6p 7/19-7/23 $120
Daycamp A 20908.106 5-8 M-F 7a-6p 7/26-7/30 $120
SPRING PROGRAMS 2010
Daycamp A 20908.107 5-8 M-F 7a-6p 8/2-8/6 $120
Tot Soccer 11044.411 3-5 Sa 11a-12p 3/20-6/5 $50
Daycamp A 20908.108 5-8 M-F 7a-6p 8/9-8/13 $120
Daycamp B 30908.101 9-12 M-F 7a-6p 6/21-6/25 $120 Babysitting Basics 41031.403 12-18 Sa 1-2p 3/20-6/5 $50
Daycamp B 30908.102 9-12 M-F 7a-6p 6/28-7/2 $120 Garden Art 11003.304 3-6 M 1:30-2:30p 3/15-5/31 $50
Daycamp B 30908.103 9-12 M-F 7a-6p 7/5-7/9 $120 Pee Wee Chef 11012.303 2-5 F 1:30-2:30p 3/19-6/4 $70
Daycamp B 30908.104 9-12 M-F 7a-6p 7/12-7/16 $120 Teenie Tots 11018.415 2-3 MWF 9a-10:30a 3/15-6/4 $125
Daycamp B 30908.105 9-12 M-F 7a-6p 7/19-7/23 $120 Dimond Tiny Tots Preschool 11018.416 3-5 MWF 11a-1:30p 3/15-6/4 $175
Daycamp B 30908.106 9-12 M-F 7a-6p 7/26-7/30 $120 Tot T-Ball 11023.402 3-5 Sa 10a-11a 3/20-6/5 $50
Daycamp B 30908.107 9-12 M-F 7a-6p 8/2-8/6 $120
Cottage in the Woods 11046.401 3-5 F 11a-12p 3/19-6/4 $50
Daycamp B 30908.108 9-12 M-F 7a-6p 8/9-8/13 $120

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ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE
Join the entire Park community,
SUMMER CAMPS 2010
Jr. CIT Program 41065.101 13-13 M-F 7:30a-6p 6/21-6/25 $75 in collaboration with Dimond Recreation Center and
Jr. CIT Program 41065.102 13-13 M-F 7:30a-6p 6/28-7/2 $75
the Dimond Improvement Association (DIA),
Jr. CIT Program 41065.103 13-13 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/5-7/9 $75
Jr. CIT Program 41065.104 13-13 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/12-7/16 $75 for an awesome day in the park on Sunday, July 18
Jr. CIT Program 41065.105 13-13 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/19-7/23 $75
Jr. CIT Program 41065.106 13-13 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/26-7/30 $75
from 11:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.,
Jr. CIT Program 41065.107 13-13 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/2-8/6 $75 featuring an open house, free food, arts and crafts, games.
Jr. CIT Program 41065.108 13-13 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/9-8/13 $75
Jr. CIT Program 41065.109 13-13 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/16-8/20 $75 Lions Pool will also be open for free swim
Jr. CIT Program 41065.110 13-13 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/23-8/27 $75 from 2:00 – 3:30pm!
Summer Camp 21008.111 5-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 6/21-6/25 $135
Summer Camp 21008.112 5-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 6/28-7/2 $135
Summer Camp 21008.113 5-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/5-7/9 $135
Summer Camp 21008.114 5-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/12-7/16 $135
Summer Camp 21008.115 5-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/19-7/23 $135 SUMMER CAMPS BY AGE GROUP
Summer Camp 21008.116 5-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/26-7/30 $135
Summer Camp 21008.117 5-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/2-8/6 $135
A STROS: 5 – 6 YEAR OLDS
Summer Camp 21008.118 5-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/9-8/13 $135 ATOMICS: 7 – 8 YEAR OLDS
Summer Camp 21008.119 5-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/16-8/20 $135
TURBOS: 9 – 10 YEAR OLDS
Summer Camp 21008.120 5-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/23-8/27 $135
TREKKERS: 11 – 12 YEAR OLDS
SUMMER PROGRAMS 2010
Garden Art 11003.104 3-6 T 10-11a 6/29-8/17 $50 Come experience a variety of daily adventures and fun
Pee Wee Chef 11012.104 2-5 T 11a-12p 6/29-8/17 $70 in these dynamite day camps! Learn new skills in arts and crafts,
Tot T-Ball 11023.105 3-6 Sa 1-2p 7/3-8/28 $50 sports, cooking, and indoor/outdoor games.
Tot T-Ball 11023.110 3-6 Sa 9a-10a 7/3-8/21 $50 Every week enjoy fun field trips and swimming at the Lions swimming pool.
Tot Soccer 11044.105 3-5 Sa 10-11a 6/26-8/14 $50
Early registration is strongly encouraged. Individual week or
Cottage in the Woods 11046.110 3-6 T 11a-12p 6/29-8/17 $50
full summer registration is available.
Pee Wee Sampler 11046.111 3-5 F 1:30-2:30p 7/2-8/20 $50
Babysitting Basics 41031.104 12-18 Sa 1:30-2:30p 6/26-8/21 $50

OPR strives for accuracy in this brochure. Call our office at (510) 238-7275 or visit our website: www.oaklandnet.com/parks for updates. An additional 20% fee for non-Oakland residents is charged on most programs and services. 43
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After School Program 21301.527 7-13 M-F 3-6p 2/15-2/19 $10


FM SMITH After School Program 21301.528 7-13 M-F 3-6p 2/22-2/26 $10
1969 PARK BOULEVARD, OAKLAND, CA 94606 After School Program 21301.529 7-13 M-F 3-6p 3/1-3/5 $10
PH: (510) 238-7742; FX: (510) 238-7742 After School Program 21301.540 7-13 M-F 3-6p 3/8-3/12 $10
SPRING & SUMMER HOURS (March – Labor Day) After School Program 21301.529 7-13 M-F 3-6p 3/1-3/5 $10
M; 9a – 6p T; 9a-9p W; 9a-10p Th 9a-9p After School Program 21301.541 7-13 M-F 3-6p 3/15-3/19 $10
F; 9a – 8p Sa; 1 – 6p Su; 2 – 6p After School Program 21301.542 7-13 M-F 3-6p 3/22-3/26 $10
After School Program 21301.543 7-13 M-F 3-6p 3/29-4/2 $10

T
he FM Smith Recreation Center serves youth, teens, and seniors in downtown Oakland and surrounding After School Program 21301.544 7-13 M-F 3-6p 4/5-4/9 $10
communities. Bilingual staff members speak various languages, including English, Cantonese, Mandarin and
After School Program 21301.545 7-13 M-F 3-6p 4/12-4/16 $10
Spanish. The center features a basketball court, two play structures, picnic area, fully equipped computer lab,
After School Program 21301.546 7-13 M-F 3-6p 4/19-4/23 $10
multipurpose room, and a newly renovated kitchen.
After School Program 21301.547 7-13 M-F 3-6p 4/26-4/30 $10
COOKING CLASS ACE KIDS GOL F After School Program 21301.548 7-13 M-F 3-6p 5/3-5/7 $10
Join us in our newly renovated kitchen to learn how to Learn rules, scoring and basic golfing techniques. After School Program 21301.549 7-13 M-F 3-6p 5/10-5/14 $10
prepare simple meals and snacks. Transportation is provided from FM Smith to Lake After School Program 21301.550 7-13 M-F 3-6p 5/17-5/21 $10
SUMMER LUNCHES Chabot golf course for two-hour sessions.
Hungry? All summer long free lunches will be available PLAY & LEARN GROUP SUMMER CAMPS 2010
to youth and teens ages 1-18 years old. In collaboration with Lotus Bloom and MOCHA, Summer Day Camp 31308.101 7-14 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 6/21-6/25 $40
T-BAL L OPR offers a school year, weekday morning group Summer Day Camp 31308.102 7-14 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 6/28-7/2 $40
Youth ages 4 to 8 learn basic baseball skills, make new for children 0 to 5years old. This FREE program care Summer Day Camp 31308.103 7-14 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 7/5-7/9 $40
friends and practice good sportsmanship. See Youth provides children with creative activities. Please call Summer Day Camp 31308.104 7-14 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 7/12-7/16 $40
Sports section or call 238-7742 for more information. your local recreation center for more information. Summer Day Camp 31308.105 7-14 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 7/19-7/23 $40
Summer Day Camp 31308.106 7-14 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 7/26-7/30 $40
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE
Summer Day Camp 31308.107 7-14 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 8/2-8/6 $40
ONGOING PROGRAMS 2010 Summer Day Camp 31308.108 7-14 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 8/9-8/13 $40
AYPAL 51365.505 14-19 T 4-6:30p 9/15-5/25 $0 Summer Day Camp 31308.109 7-14 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 8/16-8/20 $40
AM-FM Seniors Program 81339.502 55+ MW 9:30a-1p 1/4-12/29 $0 Mini Summer Day Camp 31308.110 7-14 M-F 12-5:30p 6/21-6/25 $20
Computer Lab Adult Inclusion Program 65762.501 18+ F 10a-12p 7/3-6/25 $0
Mini Summer Day Camp 31308.111 7-14 M-F 12-5:30p 6/28-7/2 $20
FM AM Walkers 71320.521 18+ F 9:45a-2p 1/8-12/17 $0
Mini Summer Day Camp 31308.112 7-14 M-F 12-5:30p 7/5-7/9 $20
Gardening Club 81323.502 55+ F 12-2p 1/8-6/18 $0
Line Dancing 61314.511 18+ W 6-8p 7/8-6/23 $5 Mini Summer Day Camp 31308.113 7-14 M-F 12-5:30p 7/12-7/16 $20
Sandbox Play Group 11339.502 0-5 MW 9:30a-12p 9/7-6/16 $0 Mini Summer Day Camp 31308.114 7-14 M-F 12-5:30p 7/19-7/23 $20
Table Tennis 51367.532 16-54 SaSu 2-6p 1/9-6/27 $50 Mini Summer Day Camp 31308.115 7-14 M-F 12-5:30p 7/26-7/30 $20
Table Tennis - Seniors 81367.532 55+ TTh 6-9p 1/5-6/29 $35 Mini Summer Day Camp 31308.116 7-14 M-F 12-5:30p 8/2-8/6 $20
FM Tai-Chi 71320.302 21+ TTh 9a-10:30a 7/1-12/23 $0 Mini Summer Day Camp 31308.117 7-14 M-F 12-5:30p 8/9-8/13 $20
SPRING PROGRAMS 2010 Mini Summer Day Camp 31308.118 7-14 M-F 12-5:30p 8/16-8/20 $20
After School Program 21301.522 7-13 M-F 3-6p 1/11-1/15 $10
After School Program 21301.523 7-13 M-F 3-6p 1/18-1/22 $10 SUMMER PROGRAMS 2010
After School Program 21301.524 7-13 M-F 3-6p 1/25-1/29 $10 Free Summer Lunch Program 11335.101 1-18 M-F 12-1p 6/21-8/20 $0
After School Program 21301.525 7-13 M-F 3-6p 2/1-2/5 $10 Table Tennis 51367.533 16-54 SaSu 2-6p 7/3-12/19 $50
After School Program 21301.526 7-13 M-F 3-6p 2/8-2/12 $10 Table Tennis - Seniors 81367.533 55+ TTh 6-9p 7/1-12/28 $35

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FRANKLIN
1010 EAST 15TH STREET, OAKLAND, CA 94606
PH: (510) 238-7741; FX: (510) 637-0404
SPRING HOURS (March – May)
MF; 3 – 6p W; 1 – 6p TTh; 3 – 9p
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE
Office Hours: M-F; 11am – 6pm
SUMMER HOURS (Memorial – Labor Day) SPRING CAMPS 2010
Peewee & Kidz Track Team 21451.401 4-11 TTh 4-5p 3/17-4/30 $15
MWF; 8a – 6p TTh; 8a – 9p Sa; 11a – 4p
OPR Soccer Explosion 21444.401 7-11 TWTh 4-5:30p 4/20-6/3 $30
Office Hours: M-F; 10am – 5pm
Build Computer Skillz 51411.401 13-18 Th 4-5p 3/4-4/29 $10

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ranklin Recreation Center is located in Lower East Oakland, adjacent to Franklin Elementary School. Skits & Plays 31416.401 8-11 T 4-5p 4/13-5/25 $10
The center features a lighted softball field, basketball court, patio area, asphalt playground, and children’s play
SUMMER CAMPS 2010
structures.This great community resource offers diverse programming for children and for teens. Interested in
Summer Explosion Art Center 21408.101 5-12 M-F 8a-6p 6/21-6/25 $60
volunteering to teach a class for youth or adults, or to assist in programs? Contact us today!
Summer Explosion Rollerskating 21408.102 5-12 M-F 8a-6p 6/28-7/2 $60
Summer Explosion Bowling 21408.103 5-12 M-F 8a-6p 7/5-7/9 $60
FAMILY F UN NIGHTS environment and also gain self-respect, self-discipline
Summer ExplosionTech Museum 21408.104 5-12 M-F 8a-6p 7/12-7/16 $60
OPR Explosion Team has a series of events for fami- and respect for others. Discounts will be given for
Summer Explosion Waterpark 21408.105 5-12 M-F 8a-6p 7/19-7/23 $60
lies to enjoy this Summer. We have a Bowling Night, three or more children. Karate Classes are on-going
Summer Explosion Parks 21408.106 5-13 M-F 8a-6p 7/26-7/30 $60
Movie Night (in the Park), and an overnight Cam- and students may continue all through the year.
Summer Explosion Great America 21408.107 5-13 M-F 8a-6p 8/2-8/6 $60
pout! Join us! TEEN SCENE Summer Explosion Indoor Climbing 21408.108 5-13 M-F 8a-6p 8/9-8/13 $60
YOUTH SPORTS Every Friday we will have trips for teens. This is Summer Explosion Marine World 21408.109 5-13 M-F 8a-6p 8/16-8/20 $60
Join our team! Learn how to play basketball, soccer, an opportunity to explore the bay area and wonders Summer Explosion Sports Camp 21446.120 7-10 MWF 1-2:30p 6/28-7/23 $50
flag football, and run track & field! Improve your of what's in our back yard. We will also explore
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skills, make friends, and practice good sportsmanship! universities and colleges and have an educational Free Lunch Program 11435.102 0-18 M-F 12-1p 6/28-8/20 $0
KARATE experience while having fun. Registration fee does Family Fun Campout 91436.101 all ages FSa 1-4p 7/30-7/31 Call
We offer various levels of martial arts classes; Students not cover trip costs. Trip costs will vary depending Family Fun Bowling Night 91472.101 all ages F 5-8p 7/9-7/9 Call
will learn techniques of self-defense in a fun and safe on admission fees. Family Fun Movie in the Park 91408.101 all ages F 5-9p 8/13-8/13 Call
Teen Scene Trips: SF Metreon 51419.101 13-17 F 9a-4p 6/25-6/25 $10
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE Teen Scene Trips and Tours: Waterslides 51419.102 13-17 F 9a-4p 7/2-7/2 $10
Teen Scene Trips: CAL 51419.103 13-17 F 9a-4p 7/9-7/9 $10
ONGOING PROGRAMS Teen Scene Trips and Tours 51419.104 13-17 F 9a-4p 7/16-7/16 $10
Franklin After School All-Access 21401.4xx 5-13 M-F 3-6p 3/22-6/17 $20p/wk Teen Scene Trips: Expression College 51419.105 13-17 F 9a-4p 7/23-7/23 $10
Franklin Boy Scouts 21410.505 5-13 W 3-4p 1/13-5/26 $0 Teen Scene Trips: San Jose State Univ. 51419.106 13-17 F 9a-4p 7/30-7/30 $10
Franklin Girl Scouts 21410.504 5-13 W 3-4p 2/17-3/17 $0 Teen Scene Trips: Bowling 51419.107 13-17 F 9a-4p 8/6-8/6 $10
Karate Beginners 91433.xxx 5+ TTh 6-7p On-going $25p/mo Teen Scene Trips: Santa Cruz Boardwalk 51419.108 13-17 F 9a-4p 8/13-8/13 $10
Karate Advanced 91433.xxx 5+ TTh 7-8p On-going $25p/mo Karate Beginners 91433.101 5+ TTh 6-7p 7/1-7/29 $25p/mo
Karate Beginners 91433.102 5+ TTh 6-7p 8/3-8/31 $25
SPRING CAMPS 2010
Karate Advanced 91433.103 5+ TTh 7-8p 7/1-7/29 $25
Franklin Spring Camp 21408.401 4-12 M-F 8a-6p 4/5-4/9 $70
Karate Advanced 91433.104 5+ TTh 7-8p 8/3-8/31 $25
School’s Out Rec’s In! 21408.402 4-12 M 8a-6p 3/29-3/29 $25
(Please note that Field Trips are subject to change)

OPR strives for accuracy in this brochure. Call our office at (510) 238-7275 or visit our website: www.oaklandnet.com/parks for updates. An additional 20% fee for non-Oakland residents is charged on most programs and services. 45
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G O L D E N G AT E
1075 62ND STREET, OAKLAND, CA 94608
PH: (510) 597-5032
FX: (510) 597-5018
SPRING HOURS (March – May)
M-F; 11a – 7p Sa; 9a – 1p
SUMMER HOURS (Memorial – Labor Day)
M-F; 7:30a – 8p Sa; 9a – 1p

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ocated in North Oakland, Golden Gate Recreation Center is close to Pixar Studios, Powell Street shopping
center, Bay Street shopping center, and adjacent to the Golden Gate Community Garden. The center is fully
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE
equipped with a basketball court, baseball field, picnic area, and patio area. Golden Gate Recreation Center
offers a variety of activities ranging for youth and adults. SPRING PROGRAMS 2010
Art for the Heart 31504.401 9-12 MF 4-5p 3/22-6/21 $0
COOKING FOR THE SOUL OPEN ACTIVITY CENTER Ceramics 21509.401 9-12 W 4-6p 3/24-6/16 $3
Preparation for healthy eating; learn to prepare filling, This program allows participants to engage Cooking for the Soul/Jr. Chefs 31512.410 9-12 F 4-6p 3/26-6/18 $2
low-budget and time-sensitive meals. Recipes and in fun, enjoyable and safe leisure activities with Gate Program After School 31501.401 9-12 M-F 12:30-6p 3/22-6/25 $10
most supplies are included in the registration fee. peers. Activities include board games, free style Golden Gate Community Garden 31523.401 9-12 M 4-5p 3/22-6/21 $0
dancing, structured playground activities, and Open Activity Center 31539.405 9-12 F 1-5p 3/26 - 5/21 $0
KUNG FU & SELF-DEFENSE
dramatic games. Saturday Fun Club 41539.404 10-12 Sa 12-2p 3/22-6/21 $5
FOR CHILDREN
Spring Into Fun 31508.407 6-12 M-F 7:30a-5p 3/29-4/9 $50
Learn the powerful and beautiful art of Kajukenbo
Track & Field 31551.401 6-16 TTh 4:30-6:30p 3/2-5/20 $0
Kung Fu. Children will learn basic martial arts and
self-defense skills in a fun and safe environment. SUMMER PROGRAMS 2010
Golden Gate Summer Explosion Camp 21508.121 6-15 M-F 7:30a-6p 6/21-6/25 $60
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE
Golden Gate Summer Explosion Camp 21508.122 6-15 M-F 7:30a-6p 6/28-7/2 $60
ONGOING PROGRAMS Golden Gate Summer Explosion Camp 21508.123 6-15 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/5-7/9 $60
Brownie Scouts 21510.202 9-12 W 4-5p 9/16-6/16 $0 Golden Gate Summer Explosion Camp 21508.124 6-15 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/12-7/16 $60
Ceramics 21509.201 9-12 W 4-6p 9/16-6/16 $0 Golden Gate Summer Explosion Camp 21508.125 6-15 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/19-7/23 $60
Cub Scouts/Boy Scouts 21510.201 6-17 Th 4-5p 9/17-6/17 $0 Golden Gate Summer Explosion Camp 21508.126 6-15 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/26-7/30 $60
Girl Scouts 31510.201 9-12 W 4-5p 9/16-6/16 $0 Golden Gate Summer Explosion Camp 21508.127 6-15 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/2-8/6 $60
Kung Fu and Self-Defense 91533.501 3-13 Sa 10a-12p 3/27-6/19 $2 Golden Gate Summer Explosion Camp 21508.128 6-15 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/9-8/13 $60
Discovery Workshop West 21140.520 6-13 M 4:30-6p 9/21-6/7 $0 Golden Gate Summer Explosion Camp 21508.129 6-15 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/16-8/20 $60
Ceramics 21509.401 9-12 W 4-6p 3/24-6/16 $3 Cooking for the Soul 31512.102 9-14 W 4-5p 6/21-8/20 $5
Game Time - Adults 71539.101 18+ M 7-8:30p 6/21-8/20 $0
Teen Scene 41531.401 13-17 F 6-7p 6/21-8/20 $0

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IRA JINKINS
9175 EDES AVENUE, OAKLAND, CA 94603
PH: (510) 615-5959 FX: (510) 615-5961
SPRING HOURS (March – May)
M-Th; 10a – 10p F; 10a – 8p
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE
SUMMER HOURS (Memorial – Labor Day)
M-F; 12 – 8p SUMMER PROGRAMS 2010
Shudokan Karate 71633.103 10+ TTh 6-7p 7/1-7/29 $10

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onveniently located near the Oakland Coliseum, East Oakland Senior Center, Brookfield Branch Library, Shudokan Karate 71633.104 10+ TTh 6-7p 8/3-8/31 $10
the Ira Jinkins Recreation Center features a baseball field, large field ideal for football and soccer, tennis Adult Fitness 71620.101 16+ M-F 5:30-7p 7/1-7/30 $10
courts, full-sized gymnasium, playground, picnic areas, and fully equipped weight room. We offer many Adult Fitness 71620.102 16+ M-F 5:30-7p 8/2-8/31 $10
exciting activities for youth and adults including Summer Fun Camp, Low Impact Aerobics and Strength Training.
SUMMER CAMPS 2010
IRA JINKINS SPORTS CLUBS ADULT FITNESS Summer Day Camp 21608.101 5-15 M-F 7a-6p 6/21-6/25 $50
Learn how to play several different sports including An aerobics and free weights training class for adults. Summer Day Camp 21608.102 5-15 M-F 7a-6p 6/28-7/2 $50
flag football, basketball and baseball, and help field our Summer Day Camp 21608.103 5-15 M-F 7a-6p 7/5-7/9 $50
There will be a Step Class on Monday, Wednesday and
sports teams for the Citywide sports league. Summer Day Camp 21608.104 5-15 M-F 7a-6p 7/12-7/16 $50
Friday. Free weights every day. Classes are Monday
Summer Day Camp 21608.105 5-15 M-F 7a-6p 7/19-7/23 $50
SIGN LANGUAGE CLASS thru Friday from 5:30pm - 8:00 pm and Saturdays Summer Day Camp 21608.106 5-15 M-F 7a-6p 7/26-7/30 $50
Learn basic American Sign Language, have fun and from 9am - 12pm. Summer Day Camp 21608.107 5-15 M-F 7a-6p 8/2-8/6 $50
express yourself in a completely different way.
Summer Day Camp 21608.108 5-15 M-F 7a-6p 8/9-8/13 $50
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE Summer Day Camp 21608.109 5-15 M-F 7a-6p 8/16-8/20 $50

ONGOING PROGRAM
Adult Fitness 71620.502 13+ M-F 5:30-8p 7/1-9/30 $15
Adult Fitness 71620.508 16+ M-F 5:30-7:15p 1/4-1/29 $17 SUMMER FUN CAMP
Adult Fitness 71620.509 16+ M-F 5:30-7:15p 2/1-2/26 $17 Children experience a diverse range of activities, from bi-weekly field trips to the
Adult Fitness 71620.510 16+ M-F 5:30-7:15p 3/1-4/30 $17 Oakland Zoo and Marine World, boating on Lake Merritt and nature hikes. Lunch and
Adult Fitness 71620.511 16+ M-F 5:30-7:15p 4/1-4/30 $17 snacks are provided. Field trip admission fees are included in the cost of the camp.
Adult Fitness 71620.512 16+ M-F 5:30-7:15p 5/3-5/31 $12
Adult Fitness 71620.513 16+ M-F 5:30-7:15p 6/1-6/30 $12 CITYWIDE SPRING EGG HUNT: SATURDAY, APRIL 3; 10a-5p
Adult Fitness 71620.514 16+ M-F 5:30-7:15p 7/1-7/30 $12
In partnership with the School of Urban Ministry, this all-day family event includes food
Adult Fitness 71620.515 16+ M-F 5:30-7:15p 8/2-8/31 $12
Arts and Crafts 21604.401 6-12 M 3:30-5p 4/5-4/26 $5 booths, face painting, jumpers and more. The day ends with the Egg Hunt.
Arts and Crafts 21604.402 6-12 M 3:30-5p 5/3-5/24 $5
Cooking 21612.401 6-12 F 3:30-5:30p 4/2-4/30 $5
Cooking 21612.402 6-12 F 3:30-5:30p 5/7-5/28 $5
Body Care and Etiquette 21670.401 6-12 T 3:30-4:30p 4/6-4/27 $5
Body Care and Etiquette 21670.402 6-12 T 3:30-4:30p 5/4-5/25 $5
Sign Language 95730.401 5-11 W 3-5p 5/4-5/25 $0

OPR strives for accuracy in this brochure. Call our office at (510) 238-7275 or visit our website: www.oaklandnet.com/parks for updates. An additional 20% fee for non-Oakland residents is charged on most programs and services. 47
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L I N C O L N S Q UA R E
250 10TH STREET, CA 94607
PH: (510) 238-7738 FX: (510) 238-2309
SPRING HOURS (March – June)
M-F; 9a – 9p Sa; 8a – 12p
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE
SUMMER HOURS (July – August)
M-F; 8a – 9p Sa, Sun; 8a – 12p ONGOING PROGRAMS
Youth Services Commision 51865.501 14-25 F 5-7p 7/2-6/24 $0
Senior Table Tennis 81810.590 50+ MF 9-11a 7/2 - 6/24 $0
L incoln Square Recreation Center is centrally located near public transportation with a lighted outdoor
playground and two custom designed rubber-surfaced play areas with ADA accessibility.
Table Tennis
Variety Dance
91867.401
91814.511
6+
18+
Th
M
7-9p
7-9p
4/1-6/24
7/12-6/27
$0
$0
CULTURAL ARTS EXPLOSION! USYG for one week in July; practice begins in the Spring. Ballroom Dance 91814.512 18+ T 9-11a 7/1-6/30 $0
Ballroom Dance 91814.513 18+ W 9-11a 7/7-6/27 $0
With an increased interest in cultural identity today, Please come by and inquire for more information!
Ballroom Dance 91814.514 18+ Th 9-11a 7/1-6/30 $0
Lincoln Square has expanded our offering of Cultural Line Dance 91814.515 18+ Sa 8:30-11:30a 7/10-6/25 $0
WATER-SPORTS IN CHINATOWN?
Arts Programs with the addition of a Chinese Orchestra, Variety Dance 91834.523 18+ Su 10a-12p 7/11-6/26 $0
Well, almost! We have expanded our programming to
Cantonese Opera, Mandarin Choir, Chinese Brush Chinese Calligraphy 91832.512 18+ Sa 9a-12p 7/10-6/25 $0
include swim lessons with the Oakland Undercurrents Lunch Hour Tai Chi 91833.531 18+ MWF 11:30a -1p 7/2-6/29 $0
Painting, Calligraphy, Lion Dance, Chi Gong, Tai Chi,
Swim Program at Laney College, and the Aquatics Lunch Hour Tai Chi Swords 91833.532 18+ MWF 1-1:30p 7/2-6/29 $0
and Tai Chi Swords.
Division of Oakland Parks and Recreation. We are Tai Chi 91833.513 18+ Su 8a - 10a 7/11-6/26 $0
GIRLS SPORTS PROGRAM well on our way to developing our Middle School Chinese Lion Dance 91833.514 6+ Su 10-11a 7/11-6/26 $0
Mandarain Choir 91834.512 6+ Su 10a-12p 7/11-6/26 $0
Lincoln Square offers a variety of programs just and Senior Dragon Boat team, as well as kayaking and
Chinese Orchestra 91834.513 6+ Sa 8:30-11:30a 7/10-6/25 $0
for girls throughout the year, and was the training canoeing programs at both the Lake Merritt Boating
Cantonese Opera 91834.514 6+ MF 9a-12p 7/2-6/27 $0
facility for the City of Oakland’s 2009 US Youth Center and the Oakland Estuary at the Jack London
SPRING CAMPS 2010
Games (USYG) Championship Volleyball Team that Aquatics Center
Explorer's Day Camp 21808.207 5-9 M-F 8a-6p 4/5-4/9 $125
won gold in Cocoa Beach, Florida. For 2010, we are
recruiting athletes (age 15-under) to compete at the SPRING PROGRAMS 2010
FW and KKidz Dance 31814.401 5-13 F 3-4p 4/16-6/18 $80
Hoop it Up! 51806.403 16-25 T 7-9p 4/13-6/29 $10
Table Tennis 91867.401 6+ Th 7-9p 4/1-6/24 $0
PARK IMPROVEMENTS Lunch Hour Fitness and Sports 71806.402 18+ TTh 12-1:30p 4/1-6/10 $50
In partnership with the City of Oakland’s Office of Community and Economic Explorer’s 21858.108 6-8 M-F 2:45-6p 4/1-4/30 $175
Development Agency, Oakland Redevelopment Agency, and the Stewardship Council, Explorer’s 21858.109 6-8 M-F 2:45-6p 5/3-5/31 $175
we will begin construction of the new Lincoln Square Outdoor Recreation Corridor. Explorer’s 21858.110 6-8 M-F 2:45-6p 6/1-6/11 $175

This area will feature a turf field, hard-court play area, stretching and fitness station, SUMMER CAMPS 2010
café seating, an elevated stage, an improved walking corridor and interpretative AdvenTrer’s 41808.101 8-14 M-F 8a-6p 6/14-8/20 $120
Explorer's 21808.101 5-9 M-F 8a-6p 6/14-8/20 $1200
panels educating the community about our local natural resources such as the
Lake Merritt Wildlife Sanctuary and the San Francisco Bay. SUMMER PROGRAMS 2010
Hoop it Up! 51806.101 15-30 T 7-9p 7/6-9/28 $10
Table Tennis 91867.101 6+ Th 7-9p 7/1-9/30 $0
Lunch Hour Fitness and Sports 71806.102 18+ TTh 12-1:30p 7/1-9/30 $50
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M A N Z A N I TA
2701 22ND AVENUE, OAKLAND, CA 94606
PH: (510) 535-5625; FAX 510-533-4068
SPRING HOURS (March – June 20)
MWF; 2:00 – 9p TTh; 11a – 7p Sa; 12 – 5p
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE
SUMMER HOURS (June 21 – Labor Day)
M-Th; 7:30a – 8p Sa; 12 – 5p ONGOING PROGRAMS
Community Service 41231.311 11+ T-F 1-8p 7/1-6/30 $0

M
anzanita Recreation Center, fully equipped with a gymnasium, playground, tot lot patio, picnic area, Cooking 21212.502 5-21 F 4-6p 9/4-6/11 $0
and lighted outdoor basketball court, offers many low to no cost recreational programs for the entire Ernest Senior Program 81210.502 55+ TTh 11a-1p 7/2-7/1 $0
community. Program offerings include seniors, after school programs, youth sports leagues, camps, facility Afterschool Program 21201.501 6-12 M-F 2:30-5:30p 9/14-6/18 $35
rentals, and much more. Our quality staff looks forward to serving your family. Hablamos español. Afterschool Program 21201.502 6-12 M-F 2:30-5:30p 10/1-10/30 $35
Afterschool Program 21201.503 6-12 M-F 2:30-5:30p 11/2-12/4 $35
SPRIN G & S UMM ER DAY CAMP ERNEST ROBIN SON SENIOR S Afterschool Program 21201.505 6-12 M-F 2:30-5:30p 12/1-12/18 $35
The days are packed with fun, sports, games, crafts, Tuesday and Thursday afternoons are for seniors at Afterschool Program 21201.506 6-12 M-F 2:30-5:30p 1/4-1/29 $35
swimming, golf, field trips, and an overnight camping Manzanita. Join us for healthy living classes including Afterschool Program 21201.507 6-12 M-F 2:30-5:30p 2/1-2/26 $35
trip. Sign up for a single week, or the entire summer. light aerobics and cooking demonstrations. Seasonal Afterschool Program 21201.508 6-12 M-F 2:30-5:30p 3/1-3/31 $35
social activities include potlucks, bingo, senior fairs, Afterschool Program 21201.509 6-12 M-F 2:30-5:30p 4/1-4/30 $35
KARATE Afterschool Program 21201.510 6-12 M-F 2:30-5:30p 5/3-5/31 $35
golf lessons, and other outings.
Develop hand-eye coordination while learning Afterschool Program 21201.512 6-12 M-F 2:30-5:30p 6/1-6/18 $25
how to defend yourself. Students will learn kicks, SUMMER LUN CHES OBFA Prep Class 71218.501 18+ Th 6-9p 10/1-10/28 $0
punches and katas, and will experience the thrill Free lunches for youth 1-18 years old are available. Teen Nights 41210.511 11-54 F 6-9p 7/3-6/25 $0
of competition. Enjoy a delicious healthy meal complete with entree, Tiny Tots 11213.502 3-5 M-F 11a-2p 8/24-6/25 $0
beverage, and snack. Open to the public. Adult Basketball 51206.101 25-44 Sa 2:30-4:30p 6/5-6/26 $20
Adult Basketball 51206.102 25-44 Sa 2:30-4:30p 7/3-7/24 $20
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE
Adult Basketball 51206.103 25-44 Sa 2:30-4:30p 8/7-8/28 $20
SUMMER CAMPS & PROGRAMS 2010 Youth/Adult Basketball 51206.502 15-24 Su-Th 4-6p 7/1-12/31 $0
Summer Day Camp 21208.101 6-13 M-F 7:30a-5p 6/21-6/25 $50
SPRING CAMPS 2010
Summer Day Camp 21208.102 6-13 M-F 7:30a-5p 6/28-7/2 $50 Manzanita 21208.401 6-13 M-F 7:30a-5p 4/5-4/9 $60
Summer Day Camp 21208.103 6-13 M-F 7:30a-5p 7/5-7/9 $50 Karate 21233.303 6-15 MW 6:30-9p 2/2-2/25 $25
Summer Day Camp 21208.104 6-13 M-F 7:30a-5p 7/12-7/16 $50 Karate 21233.401 5-54 MW 6:30-9:30p 3/1-3/31 $25
Summer Day Camp 21208.105 6-13 M-F 7:30a-5p 7/19-7/23 $50 Karate 21233.402 5-54 MW 6:30-9:30p 4/5-4/28 $25
Summer Day Camp 21208.106 6-13 M-F 7:30a-5p 7/26-7/30 $50 Karate 21233.403 5-54 MW 6:30-9:30p 5/3-5/31 $25
Summer Day Camp 21208.107 6-13 M-F 7:30a-5p 8/2-8/6 $50 Saturday Playgroups 11239.401 3-6yr Sa 10:30-12p 3/20-3/27 $20
Summer Day Camp 21208.108 6-13 M-F 8a-6p 8/10-8/14 $50 Health & Fitness 21220.401 8-54 Sa 11-11:30a 3/6-4/3 $25
Summer Day Camp 21208.109 6-13 M-F 7:30a-5p 8/16-8/20 $50 Saturday Playgroups 11239.402 3-6yr Sa 10:30-12p 4/03-4/24 $20
Summer Day Camp 21208.110 6-13 M-F 7:30a-5p 8/23-8/27 $50 Saturday Playgroups 11239.403 3-6yr Sa 10:30-12p 5/1-5/29 $20
Karate - June 21233.101 5-54 MW 6:30-9:30p 6/2-6/30 $25 Adult Basketball 51206.401 25+ Sa 2:30-4:30p 3/6-3/27 $20
Karate - July 21233.102 5-54 MW 6:30-9:30p 7/5-7/28 $25 Adult Basketball 51206.402 25+ Sa 2:30-4:30p 4/3-4/24 $20
Karate - August 21233.103 5-54 MW 6:30-9:30p 8/2-8/25 $25 Adult Basketball 51206.403 25+ Sa 2:30-4:30p 5/1-5/29 $20

OPR strives for accuracy in this brochure. Call our office at (510) 238-7275 or visit our website: www.oaklandnet.com/parks for updates. An additional 20% fee for non-Oakland residents is charged on most programs and services. 49
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M O N TC L A I R
6300 MORAGA AVENUE, OAKLAND, CA 94611
PH: (510) 482-7812; FX: (510) 482-7843
SPRING HOURS (March – May)
M-F; 9a – 7p Sa; 9a – 12:30p
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE
SUMMER HOURS (Memorial – Labor Day)
M-F; 8a – 7:30p Sa; 9a – 2:30p ONGOING PROGRAMS
Adult German Dance 71714.503 18+ Th 7:30p-10p on-going $0

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his great community resource is nestled in the Montclair District, complete with a duck pond, picnic areas, Adult Greek Dance 71714.505 18+ W 9:45-11:45a on-going $5/class
tennis courts, outdoor basketball court, and modern play equipment. Recent renovations were completed Exercise for 50+ 71720.402 50+ MW 8-9a on-going $2/class
to make the center accessible to community members with physical disabilities. The center offers varied, Montclair Hiking 71720.524 18+ T 9a-2p on-going $0
balanced, and comprehensive recreational programs at a reasonable price for all ages. Montclair Teen Power 41765.500 10-19 W 2:30-5p 11/18-6/16 $0
Saturday Adult Softball 71745.500 16+ Sa 12-2:30p 3/6-12/4 $0

SPRING PROGRAMS 2010


ART TOGETHER TEEN LEADERSHIP CAMP
Adult Karate 71733.401 16+ T,F 6:30-8p 4/13-6/1 $95
A great opportunity for parents to have fun with Teens ages 12-15 will get to learn leadership skills,
Youth Karate 31733.401 8-12 TF 5:45-6:30p 4/13-6/1 $95
their young child and meet other parents. Explore team building, how to apply and interview for a job
Art Together 11703.401 2-5 M 9:30-10:30a 4/12-6/5 $90
colors, lines and shapes using a variety of materials in and how to become involve in community service.
Art Together 11703.403 2-5 W 9:30-10:30a 4/14-6/2 $90
drawing, painting and clay. Discount for two or more This camp incorporated the best of Counselor-in-
Art Together 11703.404 2-5 W 10:45-11:45a 4/14-6/2 $90
children. Training programs with that of a traditional day camp.
Art Together 11703.405 2-5 T 9:30-10:30a 4/13-6/1 $90
Teens will design and implement their own activity
SUMMER ARTS WORKSHOP Ballet/Tap (Beginning) 11714.401 2-3 T 9:30-10:15a 4/13-6/1 $75
schedules. They will have eadership duties with other
Classical drawing, painting, sculpture, dolls, masks, Ballet/Tap (Beginning) 11714.402 2-3 Th 11:30-12:15p 4/15-6/3 $75
children’s day camps and plan their own field trips.
fiber arts and drama are just a few of the fine arts that Ballet/Tap (Beginning) 11714.403 2-3 Th 10:30-11:15a 4/15-6/3 $75
Join us for a head start on life skills and a great
will be explored. All classes are taught by practicing Ballet/Tap (Returning) 11714.405 2-3 F 12:30-1:15p 4/17-6/12 $75
opportunity to make life-long friends. Cost is
artists, experienced in teaching children. Aftercare, if Ballet/Tap 11714.406 2-3 M 9:30-10:15a 4/12-6/3 $75
$110 per week.
needed up until 6pm at no extra charge. Cost is $180 Ballet/Tap (Returning) 11714.407 2-3 M 10:30-11:15a 4/12-6/5 $75
per week. FEATHER HILL CAMP Ballet/Tap (Returning) 11714.408 2-3 M 11:30-12:15p 4/12-6/5 $75
Feather Hill is one of the longest running day camps Ballet/Tap (Returning) 11714.409 2-3 T 10:30-11:15a 4/13-6/1 $75
CUBS CAMP
in the bay area (60+ years) and has been used as a Ballet/Tap (Beginning) 11714.410 2-3 T 3:30-4:15p 4/13-6/1 $75
Kids create art projects, play games, sing, learn about
model for other city’s programs. We will fill each day Classical Ballet 11714.411 5-9 W 4:30-5:30p 4/14-6/2 $85
nature and go on weekly field trips. Staff to camper
with games, art, nature, sports and lots of fun. Weekly Ballet/Tap (All Levels) 11714.412 4-6 W 3:30-4:15p 4/14-6/2 $75
ratio is 1 to 8. A weekly permission slip must be
trips will focus on seeing and learning about the Bay Magic Movement 11714.414 2-4 Th 9:30-10:15a 4/15-6/3 $65
signed each Monday of camp. Field trip fee is extra
Area. Field trip fees extra. Trip schedule will be Ballet/Tap (Beginning) 11714.415 2-3 F 10:30-11:15a 4/16-6/4 $75
(between $5 and $30 depending on the trip). Trip
available by June 1st. Cost is $170 per week. Ballet/Tap (Returning) 11714.416 2-3 F 11:30-12:15p 4/16-6/4 $75
schedule will be available by June 1st. Aftercare
Ballet/Tap (Beginning) 11714.418 4-6 T 4:30-5:15p 4/13-6/1 $75
available, if needed, until 6pm at no extra charge.
Ballet/Tap (Returning) 11714.419 2-5 T 11:15a-12p 4/13-6/1 $75
Cost is $170 per week.
Tiny Tots 11718.401 3-5 TTh 10a-12p 4/13-6/3 $130

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ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE

Tot Soccer 11744.401 3-5 W 10-10:45a 4/14-6/2 $65 SUMMER CAMPS 2010
Tot Soccer 11744.402 3-5 W 1:30-2:15p 4/14-6/2 $65 Cubs Week 1 11708.101 4-5 M-F 8a-6p 6/28-7/2 $170
Tot Soccer 11744.403 3-5 W 12-12:45p 4/14-6/2 $65 Cubs Week 2 11708.102 4-5 M-F 8a-6p 7/5-7/9 $170
Tot Soccer 11744.404 3-5 W 11-11:45a 4/14-6/2 $65 Cubs Week 3 11708.103 4-5 M-F 8a-6p 7/12-7/16 $170
Tot Soccer 11744.405 3-5 W 2:30-3:15p 4/14-6/2 $65 Cubs Week 4 11708.104 4-5 M-F 8a-6p 7/19-7/23 $170
Tot Soccer 11744.406 3-5 W 3:30-4:15p 4/14-6/2 $65 Cubs Week 5 11708.105 4-5 M-F 8a-6p 7/26-7/30 $170
Tot T-ball 11748.401 3-5 T 3:30-4:15p 4/13-6/1 $65 Cubs Week 6 11708.106 4-5 M-F 8a-6p 8/2-8/6 $170
Tot T-Ball 11748.403 3-5 Sa 10:45-11:30a 4/17-6/5 $65 Cubs Week 7 11708.107 4-5 Su-F 8a-6p 8/9-8/13 $170
Tot Gymnastics 11757.400 3-5 F 1:30-2:15p 4/15-6/3 $70 Cubs Week 8 11708.108 4-5 M-F 8a-6p 8/16-8/20 $170
Tot Gymnastics 11757.401 3-5 Th 2:30-3:15p 4/15-6/3 $70 Feather Hill Week 1 21708.101 6-8 M-F 8a-6p 6/28-7/2 $170
Youth T-ball 21478.401 6-8 M 3:45-4:45p 4/12-6/5 $65 Feather Hill Week 2 21708.102 6-8 M-F 8a-6p 7/5-7/9 $170
Basketball Basics 21706.401 6-9 M 3:45-4:45p 4/12-6/5 $65 Feather Hill Week 3 21708.103 6-8 M-F 8a-6p 7/12-7/16 $170
Ceramics: Pottery/Sculpture 21709.400 4-6 M 2:30-3:30p 4/12-6/5 $85 Feather Hill Week 4 21708.104 6-8 M-F 8a-6p 7/19-7/23 $170
Ceramics: Pottery/Sculpture 21709.401 5-9 M 3:45-4:45p 4/12-6/5 $85 Feather Hill Week 5 21708.105 6-8 M-F 8a-6p 7/26-7/30 $170
Super Chefs 21712.401 9-12 Th 4-5:15p 4/15-6/3 $75 Feather Hill Week 6 21708.106 6-8 M-F 8a-6p 8/2-8/6 $170
Super Chefs 21712.402 6-8 F 4-5:15p 4/16-6/4 $75 Feather Hill Week 7 21708.107 6-8 M-F 8a-6p 8/9-8/13 $170
Comic Madness 21717.401 7-13 Th 4-5p 4/15-6/3 $65
Feather Hill Week 8 21708.108 6-8 M-F 8a-6p 8/16-8/20 $170
Youth Soccer 21744.401 6-8 Th 3:45-4:45p 4/15-6/3 $65
Summer Arts Workshop 21708.110 5-12 M-F 8a-6p 8/23-8/27 $180
Beg. Gymnastics 21757.401 6-9 Th 3:45-4:45p 4/15-6/3 $75
Summer Fun Week 1 31708.101 9-11 M-F 8a-6p 6/28-7/2 $170
Pottery on the Wheel 31709.401 9-14 M 4:45-5:45p 4/12-6/5 $85
Summer Fun Week 2 31708.102 9-11 M-F 8a-6p 7/5-7/9 $170
Hip Hop Dance 31714.401 6-12 F 4:30-5:30p 4/16-6/4 $70
Summer Fun Week 8 31708.108 9-11 M-F 8a-6p 8/16-8/20 $170
Love to Draw & Paint 31717.401 6-12 Th 3:45-4:45p 4/15-6/3 $85
Summer Fun Week 3 31708.103 9-11 M-F 8a-6p 7/12-7/16 $170
Beg Gymnastics 21757.402 6-9 Fri 3:30-4:30p 4/16-6/4 $75
Summer Fun Week 4 31708.104 9-11 M-F 8a-6p 7/19-7/23 $170
Track and Field 31750.401 6-12 T 3:45-4:45p 4/13-6/1 $30
Summer Fun Week 5 31708.105 9-11 M-F 8a-6p 7/26-7/30 $170
Chabot Track and Field 31750.402 6-12 Th 3-4p 4/15-6/3 $30
Summer Fun Week 6 31708.106 9-11 M-F 8a-6p 8/2-8/6 $170
Intermediate Gymnastics 31757.401 6-12 Th 5-6p 4/15-6/3 $75
Summer Fun Week 7 31708.107 9-11 M-F 8a-6p 8/9-8/13 $170
Youth Tennis 41750.401 6-12 M 4-5p 4/12-5/31 $30
Summer Fun Week 8 31708.108 9-11 M-F 8a-6p 8/16-8/20 $170
Chabot Youth Tennis 41750.402 8-14 T 3-4p 4/13-6/1 $30
Teen Leadership Camp Wk 1 41765.101 12-15 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 6/28-7/2 $110
Youth Tennis 41750.403 10-14 F 4-5p 4/16-6/4 $30
Teen Leadership Camp Wk 2 41765.102 12-15 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 7/5-7/9 $110
Adult Tennis (Beginning) 71750.410 18+ M 6-7p 5/3-6/21 $90
Teen Leadership Camp Wk 3 41765.103 12-15 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 7/12-7/16 $110
Adult Tennis (Intermediate) 71750.412 18+ M 7-8p 5/3-6/21 $90
Teen Leadership Camp Wk 4 41765.104 12-15 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 7/19-7/23 $110

OPR strives for accuracy in this brochure. Call our office at (510) 238-7275 or visit our website: www.oaklandnet.com/parks for updates. An additional 20% fee for non-Oakland residents is charged on most programs and services. 51
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ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE

Teen Leadership Camp Wk 5 41765.105 12-15 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 7/26-7/30 $110 Youth Soccer 21744.102 6-8 M 12-1p 6/28-8/16 $65
Teen Leadership Camp Wk 6 41765.106 12-15 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 8/2-8/6 $110 Young Ameica T-ball Team 21748.103 6-8 MW 2-4p 6/28-8/18 $65
Teen Leadership Camp Wk 7 41765.107 12-15 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 8/9-8/13 $110 Karate (Beginning Youth) 31733.101 8-12 TF 5:45-6:30p 6/29-8/20 $95
Teen Leadership Camp Wk 8 41765.108 12-15 M-F 8:30a-5:30p 8/16-8/20 $110 Youth Tennis 41750.104 7-11 T 4-5p 6/29-8/17 $60
Youth Tennis 41750.105 11-16 Th 4-5p 7/1-8/19 $65
SUMMER PROGRAMS 2010
Karate - Adult (Beginning) 71733.101 16+ TF 6:45-8p 6/29-8/20 $95
Art Together 11703.105 2-5 M 9:30-10:30a 6/28-8/16 $90
Adult Tennis (Beginning) 71750.109 18+ M 6-7p 6/28-8/16 $90
Art Together 11703.106 2-5 T 9:30-10:30a 6/29-8/17 $90
Adult Tennis (Intermediate) 71750.110 18+ M 7-8p 6/28-8/16 $90
Art Together 11703.107 2-5 W 9:30-10:30a 6/30-8/18 $90
Art Together 11703.108 2-5 W 10:45-11:45a 6/30-8/18 $90
Ballet/Tap (Beginning) 11714.101 2-3 T 9:30-10:15a 6/29-8/17 $70
Ballet/Tap Beginning 11714.102 2-4 Th 10:30-11:15a 7/1-8/19 $70
Ballet/Tap (Beginning) 11714.103 2-3 F 11:30-12:15p 7/2-8/20 $70
Ballet/Tap (Returning) 11714.105 2-3 M 10:30-11:15a 6/28-8/16 $70
Ballet/Tap(Returning) 11714.106 2-3 T 10:30-11:15a 6/29-8/17 $70
Ballet/Tap (Beginning) 11714.107 2-3 Th 11:30-12:15p 7/29-9/16 $70
Ballet/Tap (Returning) 11714.108 2-3 F 10:30-11:15a 7/2-8/20 $70
Ballet/tap (Beginning) 11714.109 2-3 M 11:30-12:15p 6/28-8/16 $70
Ballet/Tap (Beginning) 11714.110 4-6 T 3:15-4p 6/29-8/17 $70
Ballet/Tap (Returning) 11714.111 4-6 T 4-4:45p 6/29-8/17 $70
Ballet/Tap (Beginning) 11714.113 2-3 M 9:30-10:15a 6/28-8/16 $70
Classical Ballet 11714.115 5-9 W 4:45-5:45p 6/30-8/18 $90
Ballet/Tap (All Levels) 11714.116 4-6 W 3:45-4:30p 6/30-8/18 $70
Ballet/Tap (Returning) 11714.117 2-3 T 11:30a-12:15p 6/29-8/17 $70
Ballet/Tap (All Levels) 11714.118 7-9 F 3:30-4:15p 7/2-8/20 $70
Magic Movement 11739.101 2-4 Th 9:45-10:30a 7/1-8/19 $70
Magic Movement 11739.102 2-4 F 9:45-10:30a 7/1-8/19 $70
Tot Soccer 11744.101 3-5 W 12-12:45p 6/30-8/18 $65
Tot Soccer 11744.102 3-5 W 10-10:45a 6/30-8/18 $65 MAGIC MOVEMENT ADULT GREEK DANCE
This movement class is oriented for 2 to 4 Learn basic and regional Greek Dancing.
Tot Soccer 11744.103 3-5 W 11-11:45a 6/30-8/18 $65
year olds. We practice marching, jumping,
Tot Soccer 11744.105 3-5 Th 12-12:45p 7/1-8/19 $65 ADULT GERMAN DANCE
walking on tiptoes, parachute play and basic
Tot Soccer 11744.106 3-5 Th 2:30-3:15p 7/1-8/19 $65 Learn German, Bavarian and Austrian dances
tumbling. The children learn numbers, colors
T-ball 11745.101 3-5 Sa 10:15-11:15a 7/3-8/21 $65 and shapes through games, songs and finger play. to perform on holidays, such as Octoberfest.
Tot T-ball 11748.101 3-5 T 11-11:45a 6/29-8/17 $65
YOUTH SOCCER MONTCLAIR HIKING
Tot T-ball 11748.102 3-5 T 2-2:45p 6/28-8/16 $65
Every child will get to kick, dribble and shoot Leave from the Montclair Recreation Center
Basketball Basics 21706.101 6-9 T 12:30-1:30p 6/29-8/17 $65
goals. This instructional class teaches the basics each Tuesday to hike the Bay Area’s finest trails.
Super Chefs 21712.101 7-12 W 12-1p 6/29-8/17 $75
but focuses on fun and participation.
Youth Soccer 21744.101 6-8 Th 2-3p 7/1-8/19 $65

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R E C R E A T I O N C E N T E R S

MOSSWOOD
3612 WEBSTER STREET, CA 94609
PH: (510) 597-5038; FX: (510) 597-5064 ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE

SPRING HOURS (March – May) SPRING CAMPS 2010


M-F; 11a – 7p Su; 12 – 5p Spring Break Day Camp 21908.410 5-11 M-F 7:30a-6p 4/5-4/9 $65
SUMMER HOURS (Memorial – Labor Day) SPRING PROGRAMS 2010
M-F; 7:30a – 7p Su; 12 – 5p Animation Lab 51911.401 13-17 F 4-6p 4/9-6/18 $40
Spring Citywide Egg Hunt - 4-18 S 11a,-3p 4/3 $0

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osswood Recreation Center is easily accessible through public transportation, located near various AC S U M M E R D AY C A M P S 2 0 1 0
Transit bus lines and the MacArthur BART station.This Oakland jewel boasts a softball field, tot and play Koala Cubs 21908.121 5-6 M-F 9a-4p 6/21-6/25 $65
lots, lighted tennis and basketball courts, picnic tables, rolling lawns, a computer lab, and social hall. From Koala Cubs 21908.122 5-6 M-F 9a-4p 6/28-7/2 $65
Koala Cubs 21908.123 5-6 M-F 9a-4p 7/5-7/9 $65
after school programming for Youth to bridge for seniors, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Koala Cubs 21908.124 5-6 M-F 9a-4p 7/12-7/16 $65
Koala Cubs 21908.125 5-6 M-F 9a-4p 7/19-7/23 $65
AFTER SCHOOL FUN CLUB SPRING BREAK CAMP Koala Cubs 21908.126 5-6 M-F 9a-4p 7/26-7/30 $65
Join us everyday after school to excel academically, Don’t stay at home for spring break. Come out to Koala Cubs 21908.127 5-6 M-F 9a-4p 8/2-8/6 $65
explore the artist in you, and make some all-star plays. Mosswood Recreation Center! This Spring Break, Koala Cubs 21908.128 5-6 M-F 9a-4p 8/9-8/13 $65
We offer homework help, creative crafts, and a wide enjoy a fun filled week of games, arts and crafts, and Summer Fun Club 31908.151 9-11 M-F 9a-4p 6/21-6/25 $65
range of sports activities. exciting field trips. Summer Fun Club 31908.152 9-11 M-F 9a-4p 6/28-7/2 $65
Summer Fun Club 31908.153 9-11 M-F 9a-4p 7/5-7/9 $65
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE Summer Fun Club 31908.154 9-11 M-F 9a-4p 7/12-7/16 $65
Summer Fun Club 31908.155 9-11 M-F 9a-4p 7/19-7/23 $65
ONGOING PROGRAMS
Summer Fun Club 31908.156 9-11 M-F 9a-4p 7/26-7/30 $65
All in the Kitchen 31912.501 5-12 TTh 4:30-6p 9/15-6/9 $40 Summer Fun Club 31908.157 9-11 M-F 9a-4p 8/2-8/6 $65
Computer Lab 31901.502 7-11 M-F 2-7p 8/31-6/18 $80 Summer Fun Club 31908.158 9-11 M-F 9a-4p 8/9-8/13 $65
Computer Lab 31901.503 8-11 M-F 2-7p 10/1-10/30 $80 Panda Bear 21908.141 7-8 M-F 9a-4p 6/21-6/25 $65
Computer Lab 31901.504 8-11 M-F 2-7p 11/2-11/30 $80 Panda Bear 21908.142 7-8 M-F 9a-4p 6/28-7/2 $65
Computer Lab 31901.511 8-11 M-F 2-7p 12/1-12/31 $80 Panda Bear 21908.143 7-8 M-F 9a-4p 7/5-7/9 $65
Panda Bear 21908.144 7-8 M-F 9a-4p 7/12-7/16 $65
Computer Lab 31901.512 8-11 M-F 2-7p 1/1-1/29 $80
Panda Bear 21908.145 7-8 M-F 9a-4p 7/19-7/23 $65
Computer Lab 31901.522 8-11 M-F 2-7p 6/1-6/18 $80 Panda Bear 21908.146 7-8 M-F 9a-4p 7/26-7/30 $65
Computer Lab 31901.501 8-11 M-F 2-7p 8/31-6/18 $80 Panda Bear 21908.147 7-8 M-F 9a-4p 8/2-8/6 $65
Computer Lab 41901.501 5-11 M-F 2-7p 8/31-6/17 $80 Panda Bear 21908.148 7-8 M-F 9a-4p 8/9-8/13 $65
After School Fun Club 21901.221 5-7 M-F 2-7p 11/2-11/30 $80 SUMMER PROGRAMS 2010
After School Fun Club 21901.222 5-7 M-F 2-7p 12/1-12/31 $80 Early Bird - 5-12 M-F 7:30-9a 6/21-8/13 $20
After School Fun Club 21901.321 5-7 M-F 2-7p 1/1-1/29 $80 Lanyards and Things 31904.420 9-14 M 4-5:30p 6/21-8/9 $0
Late Birds 31915.101 5-12 M-F 4-6p 6/21-8/13 $20
After School Fun Club 21901.322 5-7 M-F 2-7p 2/1-2/26 $80
Adult Tennis 71950.110 21-54 Th 6-8p 7/1-8/12 $0
Tot Soccer 11944.501 3-5 Sa 11-11:45a 9/5-6/12 $30 Mrs. Singleton Kitchen 31912.120 8-11 T 4-5:30p 6/22-8/10 $0
Youth Tennis - Advanced 41950.501 12-18 M-F 4-6p 8/31-6/18 $0 Summer Lunch Program 11935.102 5-18 M-F 12-1p 6/21-8/13 $0
Youth Tennis - Beginning - 7-18 MWF 4-6p 8/31-6/18 $0 Adult Basketball - Men’s 75806.112 18+ MW 6:30-9p 5/24-6/30 $250
Youth Tennis - Intermediate - 12-18 TTh 4-6p 8/31-6/18 $0 Adult Basketball - Women’s 75806.113 18+ TTh 6:30-9p 5/27-7/1 $250
Youth Tennis - Beginners - 7-18 MWF 4-6p 7/1-8/31 $0
Youth Tennis - Intermediate - 12-18 MWF 4-6p 7/1-8/31 $0

OPR strives for accuracy in this brochure. Call our office at (510) 238-7275 or visit our website: www.oaklandnet.com/parks for updates. An additional 20% fee for non-Oakland residents is charged on most programs and services. 53
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RAINBOW
5800 INTERNATIONAL BOULEVARD, CA 94621
PH: (510) 615-5751
FX: (510) 636-1562
SPRING & SUMMER HOURS (March – Labor Day)
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE
M-F; 10a – 7p
Sa; 9a – 12p SPRING PROGRAMS 2010
Basketball 22106.406 5-17 MWF 4-7p 3/15-6/18 $0

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ainbow Recreation Center serves the East Oakland community, offering recreational activities for all ages. Beading 92104.402 5-17 T 4-5p 3/16-6/15 $0
Activities include drop-in basketball, Rainbow Seniors, and arts and crafts classes. The center features a Glitter Goodies 22104.403 5-17 T 3-4p 3/16-6/15 $0
gymnasium, lighted basketball court, tennis court, playground, tot lot, kitchen, patio area, and game room. Jewelz 22104.404 5-17 M 3-4p 3/15-6/14 $0
Material Girls Modeling 32170.401 7-17 W 5-6p 3/17-5/19 $0
Paper, Scissors, Glue 22104.405 5-17 Th 3-4p 3/18-6/17 $0
BEADING PLASTER CRAFTS FOR EVERYONE! Plaster Crafts for Everyone 92104.404 5+ F 4-5p 3/19-6/18 $0
Learn beading and create projects that are fun. Come learn to pour, paint and create fine plaster Play with Clay 22104.406 5-17 W 4-5p 3/17-6/16 $0
CIRCL E TIM E projects. This activity is for all ages! Recycled Crafts 22104.401 5-17 W 3-4p 3/17-6/16 $0
Low organized circle games designed for all ages. RAINBOW SKATEBOARD PARK Skateboard Fun 92146.402 5-54 M-F 3:30-5:30p 3/15-6/18 $0
JEWELZ Bring your own board or use one of ours. Teen Talk 42131.401 12-19 M-F 5-6p 3/15-6/18 $0
Creating jewelry using beads, shells and other objects. Helmets, boards & safety gear are available for you Watercoloring 22137.403 5-17 M 4-5p 3/15-6/14 $0
to borrow. Safety gear must be worn by everyone Woodcrafts 22154.402 5-17 T 3-4p 3/16-6/15 $0
MATERIAL GIRLS who uses the skate park. Park Hours: M-F, 1-4:30
Learn modeling techniques, including walking and pm Check in at Rainbow Recreation Center for SUMMER PROGRAMS 2010
posing, to build self-esteem and poise. weekend use. Basketball 52106.102 5+ MWF 5-7p 6/21-8/27 $0
Glitter Goodies 22104.103 5-17 T 3-4p 6/22-8/24 $0
Plaster Crafts for Everyone 22104.104 5-17 M-F 2-3p 6/21-8/27 $0
Beading 22104.105 5-17 T 4-5p 6/22-8/24 $0
Play With Clay 22104.106 5-17 W 4-5p 6/23-8/25 $0
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE
Field Trips 22119.102 5-17 Th 1-4p 6/24-8/26 $0
ONGOING PROGRAMS Free Lunch Program 22135.102 5-17 M-F 12-1p 6/21-8/27 $0
Double Dutch - - M 3:30-4:30p Call $0 Skateboard Park 22146.102 5+ M-F 3-5:30p 6/21-8/27 $0
Homework Help 22118.501 5-18 M-F 3:30-4:30p 8/31-6/18 $0 Swimming - Fremont Pool 22147.102 5-17 F 1-4p 6/23-8/27 $0
Homework Help 22118.502 5-19 M-F 3-4:30p 8/31-6/18 $0 Material Girls Modeling 32170.101 7-17 W 5-6p 6/23-8/25 $0
Plaster Crafts for Everyone 92103.502 5+ F 4-5p 9/4-6/18 $0 O.N.B.L.. Basketball Girls 35806.201 11-12 TTh 5-10p 6/25-8/27 $200
Rainbow Golden Girls 82110.502 55+ W 10a-2p 9/2-6/16 $0 O.N.B.L. Basketball 35806.202 12-14 TThF 5-10p 6/26-8/28 $200
Sandboxes 12115.501 2-5 TTh 9:30a-12p 1/5-6/29 $0 Dominoes 52122.102 13+ M-F 5-6:30p 6/21-8/27 $0
Sister Circle - 15+ W 4-5p Call $0 O.N.B.L. Basketball High 65806.105 14-16 MW 5-10p 6/24-6/24 $200
Skateboard Park 22146.502 5+ M-F 3:30-5:30p 8/31-6/18 $0 Seniors 82110.102 55+ W 10a-2p 6/23-8/25 $0
Watercoloring 92137.502 5-17 M 4-5p 8/31-6/14 $0 Basketball 92106.102 16+ MWTh 5-7:30p 6/21-8/26 $0

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R E DW O O D H E I G H T S
3883 ALISO AVENUE, OAKLAND, CA 94619
PH: (510) 482-7827 FX: (510) 482-7827
SPRING HOURS (March – May)
M; 9a – 9p T-Th; 9a – 9p
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE
F; 9a – 6p (Rentals 6p – 12a)
Sa; 9a – 3p (Rentals 3p – 12a) SPRING PROGRAMS 2010
Su; 9a – 5p (Rentals 3p– 12a)
Aero-bo-cise (8 classes) 72220.401 26-54 MW 6:10-7:10p 4/5-5/31 $50
SUMMER HOURS (March – May) Afro-Haitian Dance 32214.401 7-11 F 3:30-4:30p 4/16-6/4 $0
M; 9a – 9p T-Th; 8a – 9p
Amharic Language Class 32230.401 4-12 Sa 9:30-11:30a 4/3-5/29 $0
F; 8a – 6p (Rentals 6p – 12a)
Ballet Stretch (5 classes) 72220.410 18+ W 11-12:30p 4/7-5/26 $35
Sa; 9a – 3p (Rentals 3p –12a)
Ballroom Dancing - Mon 72214.401 18+ M 7:30-8:30p 4/5-5/31 $5
Su; 9a – 5p (Rentals 3p – 12a)
Ballroom Dancing - Wed 72214.402 18+ W 12:45-2:45p 4/7-5/26 $50
Beginning Ballet A - Sat 32214.410 6-9 Sa 9-10:15a 4/10-6/5 $125

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ocated in the beautiful Oakland hills, Redwood Heights Recreation Center is a great weekend rental
Beginning Ballet B + Point 42214.401 8-13 Sa 11:30a-1:45p 4/10-6/5 $150
location. Bilingual staff is onsite to assist Spanish-speaking community members. The center offers a wide
Beginning Ballet B - Wed 42214.411 9-13 W 4:30-5:50p 4/7-6/2 $150
variety of programming serving toddlers, youth, teens, adults, and seniors. The most popular activities
Ceramics A 32209.401 5-11 W 2-3p 4/14-5/12 $70
include Summer Escape Day Camp, Summer Teen Volunteer Program, and Rockets After School Program, all
highly rated by participants and community members alike. Cooking A 32212.401 4-11 W 2-3p 4/14-6/2 $70
Cooking B 32212.402 4-11 W 3-4p 4/14-6/2 $70

ROCKETS AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM SUMMER TEEN VOLUNTEER PROGRAM Cooking C 32212.403 4-11 Th 3:30-4:30p 4/15-6/3 $70
Looking for a place to go after school? Blast off to This program provides teens with valuable work Double Dutch 22220.401 9-15 F 5-6p 4/16-6/4 $0
the Rockets After School program. Receive home- experience in preparation for employment as Drumming with Mr. Lee 32234.401 7-11 M 4:15-5:15p 4/12-5/31 $0
work help, play sports and games, and create arts and recreation leaders. Teen volunteers develop great Karate A - April 22233.401 6-7 MTTh 4-5p 4/1-4/29 $45
crafts in safe, supervised environment. skills through assisting camp counselors with various Karate A - May 22233.402 6-7 MTh 4-5p 5/3-5/31 $45
tasks, including arts and crafts, sports, music, games, Karate Adults & Teens l72233.401 13+ TTh 6-7:30p 4/1-4/29 $50
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and escorting campers to hiking trails and offsite Karate Adults & Teens 72233.402 13+ TTh 6-7:30p 5/4-5/27 $50
Escape to Redwood Heights for a fun-filled summer!
excursions. Karate B 32233.413 8-10 TTh 4-5p 4/1-4/29 $45
Have fun, make new friends, learn new skills, be
Karate B 32233.414 8-10 TTh 4-5p 5/4-5/27 $45
creative, and be active the entire summer! Enjoy ART & DISCOVERY CAMP
Peewee Karate 12233.401 4-5 M 4-5p 4/5-4/26 $25
weekly activities guided by our well-trained staff. In the beautiful natural environment of McCrae
Peewee Karate 12233.402 4-5 M 4-5p 5/3-5/24 $25
Activities include excursions, swimming, arts and Park, children develop their skills and creative
Pre-Ballet 12214.401 4-6 Sa 10:30-11:15a 4/10-6/5 $125
crafts, sports, drama, dance, and games. learning from our great artists and performers.
Tai Chi 72246.401 18+ W 7:30-9:30p 4/7-4/28 $45
Dance, music, drumming and martial arts are
Tai Chi 72246.402 18+ W 7:30-9:30p 5/5-5/26 $45
balanced with visual art in two, week-long camps.

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ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE

SUMMER ESCAPE CAMPS 2010


Summer Escape Week 1 32208.101 5-6 M-F 7:30a-6p 6/21-6/25 $180
Summer Escape Week 1 32208.111 6-9 M-F 7:30a-6p 6/21-6/25 $180
Summer Escape Week 1 - Red 32208.121 8-11 M-F 7:30a-6p 6/21-6/25 $180
Summer Escape Week 1 - Green 32208.131 10-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 6/21-6/25 $180
Summer Escape Week 2 32208.102 5-6 M-F 7:30a-6p 6/28-7/2 $181
Summer Escape Week 2 32208.132 10-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 6/28-7/2 $180
Summer Escape Week 2 - Blue 32208.112 6-9 M-F 7:30a-6p 6/28-7/2 $180
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE
Summer Escape Week 2 - Red 32208.122 8-11 M-F 7:30a-6p 6/28-7/2 $180
Summer Escape Week 3 32208.103 5-6 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/5-7/9 $180 SUMMER PROGRAMS 2010
Summer Escape Week 3 - Blue 32208.113 6-9 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/5-7/9 $180 Aero-bo-cise (8 classes) 72220.101 26-54 MW 6:10-7:10p 6/2-8/30 $50
Summer Escape Week 3 - Red 32208.123 8-11 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/5-7/9 $180 Amharic Language Class 32230.101 4-12 Sa 9:30-11:30a 6/5-8/28 $0
Summer Escape Week 3 - Green 32208.133 10-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/5-7/9 $180 Ballet Stretch (5 classes) 72220.110 18+ W 11a-12:30p 6/2-8/25 $35
Summer Escape Week 4 32208.104 5-6 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/12-7/16 $180 Ballroom Dancing - Mon 72214.101 18+ M 7:30-8:30p 6/7-8/30 $50
Summer Escape Week 4 - Blue 32208.114 6-9 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/12-7/16 $180 Ballroom Dancing - Wed 72214.102 18+ W 12:45-2:45p 6/2-8/25 $50
Summer Escape Week 4 - Red 32208.124 8-11 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/12-7/16 $180 Beginning Ballet A - Sat 32214.110 6-9 Sa 10:30a-12p 6/19-8/14 $100
Summer Escape Week 4 - Green 32208.134 10-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/12-7/16 $180 Beginning Ballet B + Point 42214.101 8-13 Sa 11:30a-1:45p 6/19-8/14 $135
Summer Escape Week 5 32208.105 5-6 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/19-7/23 $180 Cooking 32212.101 6-11 W 10:30-11:30a 6/23-8/4 $75
Summer Escape Week 5 - Blue 32208.115 6-9 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/19-7/23 $180 Double Dutch 22220.101 4-18 F 3:30-5p 7/2-8/6 $3
Summer Escape Week 5 - Red 32208.125 8-11 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/19-7/23 $180 Karate A 22233.101 6-7 MTh 4-5p 6/3-6/28 $45
Summer Escape Week 5 - Green 32208.135 10-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/19-7/23 $180 Karate A 22233.102 6-7 MTh 4-5p 7/1-7/29 $45
Summer Escape Week 6 32208.106 5-6 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/26-7/30 $180 Karate A 22233.103 6-7 MTh 4-5p 8/2-8/30 $45
Summer Escape Week 6 32208.136 10-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/26-7/30 $180 Karate A 22233.102 6-7 MTh 4-5p 7/1-7/29 $45
Summer Escape Week 6 - Blue 32208.116 6-9 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/26-7/30 $180 Karate Adults & Teens 72233.103 13+ TuTh 6-7:30p 8/3-8/31 $50
Summer Escape Week 6 - Red 32208.126 8-11 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/26-7/30 $180 Karate Adults & Teens 72233.101 13+ TTh 6-7:30p 6/1-6/29 $50
Summer Escape Week 7 32208.107 5-6 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/2-8/6 $180 Karate Adults & Teens 72233.102 13+ TTh 6-7:30p 7/1-7/29 $50
Summer Escape Week 7 32208.137 10-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/2-8/6 $180 Karate Adults & Teens 72233.101 13+ TTh 6-7:30p 6/1-6/29 $50
Summer Escape Week 7 - Blue 32208.117 6-9 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/2-8/6 $180 Karate B 32233.101 8-10 TTh 4-5p 6/3-6/29 $45
Summer Escape Week 7 - Red 32208.127 8-11 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/2-8/6 $180 Karate B 32233.102 8-10 TTh 4-5p 7/1-7/29 $45
SUMMER CAMPS 2010 Karate B 32233.103 8-10 TTh 4-5p 8/3-8/31 $45
Art & Discovery Session I 32208.160 5-12 M-F 9:30a-2:30p 8/9-8/13 $180 Peewee Karate 12233.101 4-5 M 4-5p 6/7-6/28 $25
Art & Discovery Session II 32208.161 5-12 M-F 9:30a-2:30p 8/16-8/20 $180 Peewee Karate 12233.102 4-5 M 4-5p 7/5-7/26 $25
Jr. High Club 42208.101 11-14 M-F 7:30a-6p 6/21-6/25 $180 Peewee Karate 12233.103 4-5 M 4-5p 8/2-8/30 $25
Jr. High Club 42208.102 11-14 M-F 7:30a-6p 6/28-7/2 $180 PeeWee Soccer 12244.101 4-5 MW 11:15a-12p 6/21-7/28 $65
Jr. High Club 42208.103 11-14 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/5-7/9 $180 Pre-Ballet 12214.101 4-6 Sa 10:30-11:15a 6/19-8/7 $100
Jr. High Club 42208.104 11-14 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/12-7/16 $180 Summer Volunteer 52208.101 13-17 M-F 8a-6p 6/21-8/6 $0
Jr. High Club 42208.105 11-14 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/19-7/23 $180 Tai Chi 72246.101 18+ W 7:30-9:30p 6/2-6/30 $45
Jr. High Club 42208.106 11-14 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/26-7/30 $180 Tai Chi 72246.102 18+ W 7:30-9:30p 7/7-7/28 $45
Jr. High Club 42208.107 11-14 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/2-8/6 $180 Tai Chi 72246.103 18+ W 7:30-9:30p 8/4-8/25 $45

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SAN ANTONIO
1701 EAST 19TH STREET, OAKLAND, CA 94606
PH: (510) 535-5608
FX: (510) 434-5159
SPRING HOURS (March – May)
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE
T-F; 2 – 8p Sa; 12 – 5p
ONGOING PROGRAMS
SUMMER HOURS (Memorial – Labor Day)
EBAYC Middle School Soccer 42444.502 10-14 SaSu 9a-2p 9/13-6/5 $0
M-F; 7:30a – 7p Sa; 12 – 5p
Gardening Basics 22423.501 4+ M-Sa 8a-6p 12/11-3/6 $0
Youth Soccer with EBAYC 42444.501 10-14 M-F 3-6p 9/8-5/28 $0

S
an Antonio Recreation Center sits atop one of the lower rolling hills of the East Bay; surrounded by
SPRING CAMPS 2010
beautiful grounds making it ideal for family gatherings and activities. The park is fully equipped with
Malcolm X Jazz Festival 12432.401 2+ Sa 11a-6p 5/22-5/22 $0
tennis courts, soccer field, a lighted basketball court, community garden and picnic area.
SPRING PROGRAMS 2010
SUMMER DAY CAMP HOMEWORK CLUB OPR Explosion Sports Camp 22446.101 7-14 MTThF 3-4:30p 6/21-6/25 $25
This program is designed to give youth the Develop effective study habits, maintain good grades, San Antonio Spring Day Camp 22408.401 4-14 M-F 7:30a-6p 4/5-4/9 $60
opportunity to have fun and make friends in a safe and improve academic skills at the Homework Club!
SUMMER CAMPS 2010
environment. Participants can play sports and cooper- Staff is available everyday after school to provide
Summer Day Camp 22408.101 5-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 6/21-6/25 $60
ative field games, create arts and crafts, participate homework help to youth.
Summer Day Camp 22408.102 5-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 6/28-7/3 $60
in weekly swim trips, and go on interesting field Summer Day Camp 22408.103 5-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/6-7/10 $60
MIXED MARTIAL ARTS (KAJUKENBO)
trip adventures. Summer Day Camp 22408.104 5-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/13-7/17 $60
This martial arts (Kajukenbo) class incorporates
Summer Day Camp 22408.105 5-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/20-7/24 $60
ADULT FITNESS/WEIGHT TRAINING moves from Karate, and Kung Fu to Thai kickboxing
Summer Day Camp 22408.106 5-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/27-7/31 $60
Calling all adults! Come out Tuesday through Friday and more. Classes are very affordable at $3 per class,
Summer Day Camp 22408.107 5-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/3-8/7 $60
after 6pm, or on Saturdays, and enjoy the challenge and are open to all ages 5 years and up; no prior Summer Day Camp 22408.108 5-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/10-8/14 $60
of building your physique. This program will allow experience is necessary. Our teacher (or “Sifu”) is Summer Day Camp 22408.109 5-12 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/17-8/21 $60
you the opportunity to use our weight equipment to very experienced at working with diverse age groups Summer Day Camp Jr. 22408.110 13-15 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/24-8/28 $60
get your body in prime condition at a very low cost. in the same class. Please contact us for class schedule. Summer Day Camp Jr. 22408.111 13-15 M-F 7:30a-6p 6/28-7/2 $60
We also offer classes on stretching, Pilates, breathing We look forward to seeing you! Summer Day Camp Jr. 22408.112 13-15 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/6-7/10 $60
techniques, etc. Forget those overcrowded gyms, and Summer Day Camp Jr. 22408.113 13-15 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/13-7/17 $60
Summer Day Camp Jr. 22408.114 13-15 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/20-7/24 $60
come on over and enjoy the amenities of a gym at
Summer Day Camp Jr. 22408.115 13-15 M-F 7:30a-6p 7/27-7/31 $60
your neighborhood recreation center! All participants
Summer Day Camp Jr. 22408.116 13-15 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/3-8/7 $60
are required to complete an equipment orientation Summer Day Camp Jr. 22408.117 13-15 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/10-8/14 $60
for proper equipment use. Summer Day Camp Jr. 22408.118 13-15 M-F 7:30a-6p 8/17-8/21 $60

SUMMER PROGRAMS 2010


Refugee Transitions Center Family 22444.103 all ages Sa 12-3p 8/1-8/1 $5

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SHEFFIELD VILL AGE Spring Break Camp 12508.402 5-12 T 8a-6p 4/6-4/6 $30
247 MARLOW DRIVE, CA 94605 Spring Break Camp 12508.403 5-12 W 8a-6p 4/7-4/7 $30
PH: (510) 638-7190 Spring Break Camp 12508.404 5-12 Th 8a-6p 4/8-4/8 $30
Spring Break Camp 12508.405 5-12 F 8a-6p 4/9-4/9 $30
SPRING HOURS (March – Labor Day)
M; 9a – 9p TTh; 10a – 6p WF; 9a – 6p SPRING PROGRAMS 2010
SUMMER HOURS (June 15 - August 21) Lil Chefs 12512.311 3-5 T 12-1p 3/30-5/4 $65
M-F; 7a – 6p Lil Chef's 12512.401 3-5 T 12-1p 3/17-4/21 $65
Lil Chef's 12512.402 3-5 T 12-1p 5/5-6/9 $65
Pre-School PM 12518.421 3-4 MWF 12-3p 3/1-3/31 $95

L
ocated in East Oakland, near San Leandro, Sheffield Village features a softball field, basketball court, tot play
Pre-School PM 12518.422 3-4 MWF 12-3p 4/1-4/30 $95
area, and football/soccer field. The center provides programs for all community members from toddlers to
Pre-School PM 12518.423 3-4 MWF 12-3p 5/3-5/28 $95
seniors. Programs include after school recreation, summer day camp, senior bridge and more.
SUMMER CAMPS & PROGRAMS 2010
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE Summer Camp Explosion 22508.101 5-12 M-F 8a-6p 6/21-6/25 $90
ONGOING PROGRAMS Summer Camp Explosion 22508.102 5-12 M-F 8a-6p 6/28-7/2 $90
Summer Camp Explosion 22508.103 5-12 M-F 8a-6p 7/5-7/9 $90
After School Rec Program 22501.211 6-12 M-F 2-6p 9/1-9/30 $200
Summer Camp Explosion 22508.104 5-12 M-F 8a-6p 7/12-7/16 $90
After School Rec Program 22501.212 6-12 M-F 2-6p 10/1-10/30 $200
Summer Camp Explosion 22508.105 5-12 M-F 8a-6p 7/19-7/23 $90
After School Rec Program 22501.213 6-12 M-F 2-6p 11/2-12/4 $160
Summer Camp Explosion 22508.106 5-12 M-F 8a-6p 7/26-7/30 $90
After School Rec Program 22501.214 6-12 M-F 2-6p 12/1-12/30 $150 Summer Camp Explosion 22508.107 5-12 M-F 8a-6p 8/2-8/6 $90
After School Rec Program 22501.311 6-12 M-F 2-6p 1/1-1/29 $200 Summer Camp Explosion 22508.108 5-12 M-F 8a-6p 8/9-8/13 $90
After School Rec Program 22501.312 6-12 M-F 2-6p 2/1-2/26 $200 Summer Camp Explosion 22508.109 5-12 M-F 8a-6p 8/16-8/20 $90
After School Rec Program 22501.313 6-12 M-F 2-6p 3/1-3/31 $200 Summer Camp Explosion 22508.110 5-12 M-F 8a-6p 8/23-8/27 $90
After School Rec Program 22501.411 6-12 M-F 2-6p 4/1-4/30 $200 Teen Scene Trips and Tours 52508.101 13-17 F 10a-4p 6/25-6/25 $20
After School Rec Program 22501.412 6-12 M-F 2-6p 5/3-5/31 $200 Teen Scene Trips and Tours 52508.102 13-17 F 10a-4p 7/2-7/2 $20
After School Rec Program 22501.413 6-12 M-F 2-6p 6/1-6/18 $150 Teen Scene Trips and Tours 52508.103 13-17 F 10a-4p 7/9-7/9 $20
Peralta Boat Squadron 72507.502 21-65 M 7-9p 7/6-6/28 $0 Teen Scene Trips and Tours 52508.104 13-17 F 10a-4p 7/16-7/16 $20
Peralta Power Boating Squadron 72507.511 21+ M 7-9p 7/6-6/28 $0 Teen Scene Trips and Tours 52508.105 13-17 F 10a-4p 7/23-7/23 $20
Teen Scene Trips and Tours 52508.106 13-17 F 10a-4p 7/30-7/30 $20
Pre-School AM Parent Co-op 12518.311 2-3 MWF 9-11a 12/2-12/30 $85
Teen Scene Trips and Tours 52508.107 13-17 F 10a-4p 8/6-8/6 $20
Pre-School AM Parent Co-op 12518.312 2-3 MWF 9-11a 1/1-1/29 $85
Teen Scene Trips and Tours 52508.108 13-17 F 10a-4p 8/13-8/13 $20
Pre-School AM Parent Co-op 12518.313 2-3 MWF 9-11a 2/1-2/26 $85
Teen Scene Trips and Tours 52508.109 13-17 F 10a-4p 8/20-8/20 $20
Pre-School PM Parent Co-op 12518.402 3-4 MWF 12-3p 4/1-4/29 $95 Teen Scene Trips and Tours 52508.110 13-17 F 10a-4p 8/27-8/27 $20
Pre-School PM Parent Co-op 12518.404 3-4 MWF 12-3p 5/1-5/29 $95 SV - CIT 52565.101 13-15 M-F 8a-6p 6/22-6/26 $45
Pre-School AM Parent Co-op 12518.411 2-3 MWF 9-11a 3/1-3/31 $85 SV - CIT 52565.102 13-19 M-F 8a-6p 6/29-7/3 $45
Pre-School AM Parent Co-op 12518.412 2-3 MWF 9-11a 4/2-4/30 $85 SV - CIT 52565.103 13-19 M-F 8a-6p 7/6-7/10 $45
Pre-School AM Parent Co-op 12518.413 2-3 MWF 9-11a 5/3-5/31 $85 SV - CIT 52565.104 13-19 M-F 8a-6p 7/13-7/17 $45
Pre-School AM Parent Co-op 12518.414 2-3 MWF 9-11a 6/2-6/18 $42.50 SV - CIT 52565.105 13-19 M-F 8a-6p 7/20-7/24 $45
Senior Bridge Club 82510.502 55+ M 11a-3p 7/6-7/5 $0 SV - CIT 52565.106 13-19 M-F 8a-6p 7/27-7/31 $45
Senior Bridge Club 82510.511 55+ M 12-3p 7/6-6/28 $0 SV - CIT 52565.107 13-19 M-F 8a-6p 8/3-8/7 $45
SV - CIT 52565.108 13-19 M-F 8a-6p 8/10-8/14 $45
SV - CIT 52565.109 13-19 M-F 8a-6p 8/17-8/21 $45
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TA S S A FA R O N G A
975 85TH AVENUE, OAKLAND, CA 94621
PH: (510) 615-5764
FX: (510) 636-0464
SPRING & SUMMER HOURS (March – May) ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE
M-F; 10a – 7p: Recreation Center
M-F; 10a – 7p: Gym ONGOING PROGRAMS
Aztec Dance 92714.501 5+ F 7-9p 7/3-6/25 $0
Aztec Dance 92714.502 5+ F 7-9p 7/2-6/24 $0

T
he Tassafaronga Recreation Center has been a long-time staple in the community as a resource for youth,
Fashion Design 52713.501 14-21 Th 4:30-6p 7/3-6/25 $0
adults and seniors. We strive to create community through people, parks and programs. Most of our
programs are free or low-cost. We offer a wide range of activities from cooking to sports. We are set to SPRING PROGRAMS 2010
launch programs for the community to enjoy, and establish strong and lasting relationships. After School 22701.401 4-18 M-F 2:30-6p 4/12-6/11 $0
Sports 22745.401 5-14 WF 3:30-5p 3/3-6/25 $0
SUMMER DAY CAMP Tassa Track Team 22751.301 5-14 MTh 3:30-5p 2/22-6/3 $45
Keep your child busy and safe during summer vaca- will be 8:30 pm and pick-up time will be 6:00 pm
tion. Activities include sports, art projects, boating, daily. Early drop-off and late pick-up can be arranged
TASSA TRACK TEAM Snacks and lunch will be provided daily.
swimming and much more! Weekly field trips will be for an additional fee. Minimum enrollment of 8
Runners will be taught the basics of track Drop-off time will be 8:30 am and pick-up
planned and participation is optional. Drop-off time participants is required for the camp to take place.
& field; proper form as well as warm up time will be 6:00 pm daily. Early drop-off
and stretching procedures; rules pertaining and late pick-up can be arranged for an
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE
to their event; and work on running form additional fee. Minimum enrollment of 8
SUMMER CAMPS 2010 and conditioning. Practices will take place is required for the camp to take place.
Camp Shorty 22746.101 8-13 M-F 8:30a-6p 6/28-7/2 $50 on Mondays and Thursdays at Tassafaronga
Camp Shorty 22746.102 8-13 M-F 8:30a-6p 7/5-7/9 $50 LOVE YO’ MAMA
from 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm. The team will
Camp Shorty 22746.103 8-13 M-F 8:30a-6p 7/12-7/16 $50 EARTH DAY EVENT
participate in various track meets in
Camp Shorty 22746.104 8-13 M-F 8:30a-6p 7/19-7/23 $50 Want to do something about environ-
Oakland between March and June. Regis-
Camp Shorty 22746.105 8-13 M-F 8:30a-6p 7/26-7/30 $50 mental injustice? Join Communities for a
tration fee will cover the cost of uniforms
Camp Shorty 22746.106 8-13 M-F 8:30a-6p 8/2-8/6 $50 Better Environment (CBE), Tassafaronga
and AAU membership. Runners will be
Camp Shorty 22746.107 8-13 M-F 8:30a-6p 8/9-8/13 $50 Recreation Center and many others as we
required to have their own track shoes.
Camp Shorty 22746.108 8-13 M-F 8:30a-6p 8/16-8/20 $50 come together for CBE’s 2nd Annual
Camp Shorty 22746.109 8-13 M-F 8:30a-6p 8/23-8/27 $50 CAMP SHORTY Love Yo’ Mama Earth Day on Saturday,
Summer Day Camp 22708.101 5-13 M-F 8:30a-6p 6/28-8/20 $70 Coach Shorty is back! With over 20 April 24, 2010. Our theme this year is
Summer Day Camp 22708.102 5-13 M-F 8:30a-6p 7/5-7/9 $70 years experience coaching youth sports “Green Health and Healing in the Hood.”
Summer Day Camp 22708.103 5-13 M-F 8:30a-6p 7/12-7/16 $70 in Oakland, Coach Shorty will teach the There will be a parade, vendor booths and a
Summer Day Camp 22708.104 5-13 M-F 8:30a-6p 7/19-7/23 $70 fundamentals of baseball, basketball, flag 3-on-3 basketball tournament hosted by
Summer Day Camp 22708.105 5-13 M-F 8:30a-6p 7/26-7/30 $70 football and many more sports. This camp Tassafaronga Recreation Center. If you
Summer Day Camp 22708.106 5-13 M-F 8:30a-6p 8/2-8/6 $70 introduces kids to sports and build skills would like more information about how
Summer Day Camp 22708.107 5-13 M-F 8:30a-6p 8/9-8/13 $70 in a fun and safe place. Participants will to volunteer for this event contact
Summer Day Camp 22708.108 5-13 M-F 8:30a-6p 8/16-8/20 $70 also attend sports events and take field trips. Tassafaronga Recreation Center.

OPR strives for accuracy in this brochure. Call our office at (510) 238-7275 or visit our website: www.oaklandnet.com/parks for updates. An additional 20% fee for non-Oakland residents is charged on most programs and services. 59
R E C R E A T I O N C E N T E R S

WILLIE KEYES (POPLAR)


3131 UNION STREET, OAKLAND, CA 94608
PH: (510) 597-5042
FX: (510) 597-5094
SPRING & SUMMER HOURS (March – Labor Day)
M-F; 10a – 8p
Sa; 10a – 4p

O
ne of our newest centers, Willie Keyes is centrally located in West Oakland. It is equipped with a full
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE
sized gymnasium, lighted basketball court, volleyball court, lighted softball field, asphalt playground, tot
lot, picnic area, patio area, a wireless computer lab, and a state of the art kitchen. SUMMER PROGRAMS 2010
Basic American Sign Language 32064.101 6-16 T 2-3p 7/6-8/24 $25
ACTIVITY NO. AGES DAYS TIMES DATES FEE Flag Football 32021.101 7-15 F 3-5p 6/25-9/24 $0
ONGOING PROGRAMS Movie/Video Day 32038.101 5-17 M 10a-5p 6/21-8/23 $0
Adult Computer Literacy 72011.401 18+ TSa 1-2p 1/5-8/26 $5 PAL Summer Program 32008.101 6-16 M-F 9a-4p 6/21-8/27 $0
Guitar Class A 42034.520 6-15 TT 4-5p 1/5-8/26 $25 Summer Free Lunch Program 32035.101 1-17 M-F 12-1p 6/21-8/20 $0
Guitar Class B 42034.521 6-15 W 4-5p 1/6-8/27 $25 Swimming on Fridays 32047.101 6-16 F 12-4p 6/25-8/27 $0
Guitar Class C 72034.521 16-65 Th 4-5p 1/7-8/28 $25 Thursday Excursions 32019.101 6-16 Th 12-6p 6/24-8/26 $0
Sewing Class A 42043.510 7-65 T 3-6p 1/5-8/26 $15 Wanna Be League - Summer 2010 32046.101 6-15 TTh 3-5p 6/22-8/26 $0
Sewing Class B 72043.510 16-65 Th 3-6p 1/7-8/28 $15 Willie Tatmon Basketball 52006.101 16+ MW 6-8p 7/5-8/25 $0
Arts and Crafts A 32004.401 6-15 M 4-5p 1/4-8/25 $0 ACE Kids Golf 30724.132 9-17 M-F 4-6p 8/2-8/13 $0
Arts and Crafts B 32004.402 6-15 W 4-5p 1/6-8/27 $0 Arts & Crafts 32004.101 6-10 WF 2-3p 7/7-8/27 $0
Cooking Class 32012.410 6-15 T 3-5p 1/5-8/26 $0 Creative Writing 52030.101 8-18 WFSa 4-5p 7/7-8/28 $0
Police Activities League 32001.401 5-17 M-F 2-5p 1/4-8/25 $0
Junior Youth Empowerment Program A 32018.501 6-10 Sa 11-1:30p 1/9-6/12 $0
Junior Youth Empowerment Program B 32018.502 - Sa 1:30-3:30p 1/9-6/12 $0
WEST OAKLAND NEIGHBORHOOD
SPRING PROGRAMS 2010 BASKETBALL LEAGUES (WONBL)
Basic American Sign Language 32064.401 6-16 T 4-5p 3/23-5/11 $25 MIGHTY MIDGETS: AGE 3 – 6
Wanna Be League 32046.401 8-14 T 4-5p 4/13-6/8 $0 PEE WEE LEAGUE: AGE 7 – 9
Youth In Motion 44101.402 8-14 W 2:30-4:30p 2/11-6/16 $0 WANNA-BE LEAGUE: AGE 9 – 11
Creative Writing 52030.401 8-18 WFSa 4-5 4/7-6/26 $0 JUNIOR WONBL: AGE 13 – 15
SENIOR WONBL: AGE 16 – 55

B
asketball for community members of all ages. Compete
against the best players, get a weekly workout, and practice
good sportsmanship. Senior WONBL teams compete to win
a spot on the Willie Keyes Recreation Wall of Fame.
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H O W T O R E G I S T E R
SHAPE THE FUTURE OF OPR!
INTERNET

1T
DATE TIME LOCATION FOCUS/TOPIC CONTACT

o register for classes on the Internet go to http://www.oaklandnet.com/parks.


REMAINING COMMUNITY FOCUS GROUP MEETINGS Click “Register Online!” in the green navigation bar. On your first visit you will be
TH, 3/11 7-8:30p Lake Merritt Boating, Rotary Nature Center 510-238-2196 required to request a customer account in order to register for classes. For your
Sailboat House Community Gardening, Lakeside Park S. Herbelin convenience, we have posted step-by-step instructions. Please print them out to use dur-
ing your registration. We will respond by email within one business day with your logon
TH, 3/ 18 7-8:30p Bushrod Rec Center Bushrod, Golden Gate 510-597-5031 ID. Once you have your customer account established you can register online whenever
584 59th Street Temescal Pool & Local Parks M. Hammock you like. There is a $1.00 transaction fee per activity on all Internet registrations.
Please Note: a credit or debit card is required for online registration.We accept Visa and
TH, 3/ 25 7-8:30 Carmen Flores Rec Center Carmen Flores, Manzanita 510-535-5631 MasterCard only. Be sure to print your receipt as confirmation of your registration.
1637 Fruitvale Ave Fremont Pool & Local Parks M. Sanchez

TH, 4/ 8

TH, 4/22
7-8:30

7-8:30
Studio One Art Center
365 - 45th Street

Arroyo Viejo Rec Center


7701 Krause Ave
Studio One Art Center
Malonga Center for the Arts

Arroyo Viejo, Rainbow


& Local Parks
510-597-5027
K. Griffin

510-615-5755
M. Corral
2T MAIL
o register by mail, please complete the form on page 62, and mail it with your full
payment to: Activity Registration, Office of Parks and Recreation, 250
Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, Suite 3330, Oakland, CA 94612. Please remember to:
^ Include Activity Numbers, Activity Names, Dates and Times
^ Fill in all information on the form that applies to the participant/s and payee
W, 4/28 7-8:30 deFremery Rec Center deFremery Rec Center & Pool 510-238-7739
^ Be sure that an adult signs the form, either the participant or legal
1651 Adeline Street Mosswood, Willie Keys V. Winn
parent/guardian
Campbell Village & Local Parks
^ NOTE: Non-Resident Fee: An additional 20% fee for non-Oakland
SA, 5/1 10a-3p Sailboat House Citywide Community Outreach 510-238-6648 residents is charged on most programs and services.
Once your registration has been processed, we will send you a copy of your receipt.
568 Bellevue Ave Day; BBQ & Free Boat Rentals P. Bates

PROJECT RESOLVE – RECEIVING CENTERS

P
roject Resolve within the Office of Parks and Recreation has extended its hours to
provide positive alternatives for our most creative, artistic, challenging, and entrepreneurial
at-risk youth and young adults citywide at our three receiving centers.
3Y WALK IN
ou may register in person at any City of Oakland Recreation Center or at
our administrative office located at 250 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, Suite 3330
next to City Hall. Please have the registration form completed and bring a valid
form of payment – cash, check, money order or credit/debit card.
Through referrals, youth will have the opportunity to engage in non-traditional programming If you have questions about specific activities, please call the host recreation center
Thursday through Saturday from 8pm-Midnight – activities include Dinner at Six a comprehensive or program; see the directory on page 63 for a list of phone numbers. For general infor-
gardening and culinary class with rap sessions, Drumming, Marital Arts, Air-Brushing, Shoe Designs, mation, please call the Office of Parks and Recreation at (510) 238-PARK (7275).
Drama, Digital Storytelling, Music, Life Skill, Basic Home Economic workshops, rap around social
services and Parenting Classes.
It is a program where OPR encourages educational excellence through recreational ONLINE REGISTRATION HELP DESK
experiences with the intent to reduce recidivism among Oakland youth.

I
f you require help using online registration, please call (510) 238-7557.
For more information on locations and on how to support, refer or partner please call Online Registration Help Desk hours are Monday through Friday,
(510) 597-5096 or (510) 238-4722. 9:00 am–4:00 pm.

OPR strives for accuracy in this brochure. Call our office at (510) 238-7275 or visit our website: www.oaklandnet.com/parks for updates. An additional 20% fee for non-Oakland residents is charged on most programs and services. 61
R E G I S T R AT I O N F O R M

CITY OF OAKLAND
LIFE ENRICHMENT AGENCY
REGISTRATION FORM OFFICE OF PARKS AND RECREATION
250 FRANK H. OGAWA PLAZA, SUITE 3330
OAKLAND, CA 94612

1. ACTIVITY INFORMATION

ACTIVITY N AME ACTIVITY N UMBER F EE A MOUNT N ONRESIDENT (20%) / OTHER F EE TOTAL FEES

2. ENROLLEE INFORMATION (please copy form for additional enrollees) ❏ Male ❏ Female

Name (First, Middle, Last) Address (Street, City, State, Zip)

Phones Home Work Cell Email

Age Birth Date School Grade


ETHNICITY (OPTIONAL): ❏ African American ❏ American Indian ❏ Asian/Pacific Islander ❏ Hispanic/Latino ❏ Caucasian

3. PARENT/PRIMARY CARETAKER (For Children under the age of 18)

Parent/Guardian Name (First, Middle, Last) Address (Street, City, State, Zip)

Relationship to Child Phones (Home, Work, Cell) Email

4. RELEASE WAIVER
I hereby release and hold harmless the City of Oakland Office of Parks and Recreation, its directors, officers, employees, agents and all other persons acting on its behalf, from any and all causes of action, liability, damage, loss and expense, including attorney
fees and courts costs, whether based upon causes of action for strict liability, negligence, gross or otherwise, in connection with the participation of me or my child in any activity conducted by the Office of Parks and Recreation, whether on its premises or elsewhere. This release is made in all
my legal capacities, including on my own behalf, and on the behalf on my spouse and any other parent or guardian of the enrollee, and as legal representative and guardian of the enrollee. I agree to let the parties use Participant’s name and likeness free of charge and in any manner for any pur-
pose without compensation to the Participant or me.

AUTHORIZATION FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT: I HEREBY CONSENT AND AUTHORIZE THE City of Oakland and Office of Parks & Recreation staff to obtain emergency medical care for myself or my child for any injury that may result from participation in the activities of the
Office of Parks & Recreation or on or about its premises. I understand that the City of Oakland Office of Parks and Recreation does not provide medical insurance coverage for participants of this program.

This form must be signed by an adult (over age 18), either the enrollee or the legal parent or guardian.

Signature of Enrollee or Parent/Guardian Date

5. PAYMENT INFORMATION Amount enclosed: $ ❏ Cash (in person only)


❏ Check #: Make checks payable to City of Oakland Driver’s License No:
Please be advised that all returned checks will be subject to an additional $25 Service Fee and a $4.64 Certified Mail Fee. Pursuant to Section 1719 of the California Civil Code, damages equal to three times the amount of the check (subject to a minimum of $100 and a $1,500 maximum) will be
assessed if your check is not redeemed in cash within 30 days.

❏ MasterCard/VISA # Expiration Date:


NAME as it appears on the card: Cardholder’s Signature:
OA K L A N D PA R K S A N D R E C R E AT I O N D I R E C TO RY

PARKS & RECREATION CHILDREN’S FAIRYLAND GOLDEN GATE REC CTR MANZANITA REC CTR REGISTRATION HELP DESK
ADMINISTRATION 699 Bellevue Avenue, (510) 452-2259 1075 62nd Street, (510) 597-5032 2701 22nd Avenue, (510) 535-5625 250 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza
250 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, Ste 3330 CITY STABLES INCLUSIVE RECREATION METROPOLITAN GOLF LINKS Suite 3330, (510) 238-7557
(510) 238-PARK (7275) 13560 Skyline Boulevard 7701 Krause Avenue, (510) 615-5980 10051 Doolittle Drive, (510) 569-5555 RENTAL INFORMATION
ADA INFORMATION COMMUNITY GARDENING IRA JINKINS REC CTR MONTCLAIR GOLF COURSE Central Reservations
ADA Program Unit 666 Bellevue Avenue, (510) 238-2197 9175 Edes Avenue, (510) 615-595 2477 Monterey Blvd, (510) 482-0422 250 Frank H. Ogawga Plaza
Office of the City Administrator Suite 3330
One Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, 3rd Fl. DAVIE TENNIS STADIUM JACK LONDON AQUATIC CTR MONTCLAIR REC CTR (510) 238-3187
(510) 238-4754 , 238-2007 TTY 198 Oak Road, Piedmont, (510) 444-5663 (510) 208-6060 6300 Moraga Avenue, (510) 482-7812
ROTARY NATURE CTR
DEFREMERY POOL JOAQUIN MILLER MORCOM ROSE GARDEN
ALLENDALE REC CTR 600 Bellevue Avenue, (510) 238-3739
3711 Suter Street, (510) 535-5635 1269 18th Street, (510) 238-2205 COMMUNITY CTR 700 Jean Street, (510) 238-3187
3564 Sanborn Drive, (510) 238-3187 SAN ANTONIO REC CTR
DEFREMERY REC CTR MOSSWOOD REC CTR
AQUATICS 1701 East 19th Street, (510) 535-5608
371 - 45th Street (510) 597-5014 1651 Adeline Street, (510) 238-7739 JUNIOR CTR FOR ART & SCIENCE 3612 Webster Street, (510) 597-5038
558 Bellevue Avenue, (510) 893-5777 SEQUOIA LODGE
ARROYO VIEJO REC CTR DIMOND REC CTR OAKLAND MUSEUM 2666 Mountain Boulevard, (510) 238-3187
7701 Krause Avenue, (510) 615-5755 3860 Hanly Road, (510) 482-7831 LAKE CHABOT GOLF COURSE OF CALIFORNIA
11450 Golf Links Road, (510) 351-5812 1000 Oak Street, (510) 238-2200 SHEFFIELD VILLAGE REC CTR
BOATING DISCOVERY CENTER EAST 247 Marlow Drive, (510) 638-7190
568 Bellevue Avenue, (510) 238-2196 2521 High Street, (510) 535-5657 LAKE MERRITT OAKLAND PARKS COALITION
SAILBOAT HOUSE (510) 287-2693 SPORTS DEPARTMENT
BROOKDALE REC CTR DISCOVERY CENTER WEST 250 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza
935 Union Street, (510) 832-3314 568 Bellevue Avenue, (510) 238-3187 OAKLAND ZOO
2535 High Street, (510) 535-5632 Suite 3330, (510) 238-3494
DUNSMUIR HISTORIC ESTATE LAKESIDE PARK GARDEN CTR 11450 GOLF LINKS ROAD
BUSHROD REC CTR 666 Bellevue Avenue, (510) 238-3187 9777 Golf Links Road, (510) 632-9523 STUDIO ONE ART CTR
560 59th Street, (510) 597-5031 2960 Peralta Oaks Court, (510) 615-5555 365 45th Street, (510) 597-5027
EAST BAY REGIONAL PARKS LAKESIDE PARK ONLINE REGISTRATION
CAMPBELL VILLAGE REC CTR LAWN BOWLING GREENS www.oaklandnet.com/parks TASSAFARONGA REC CTR
800 Willow Street, (510) 986-2888 (510) 562-PARK (7275) 975 85th Avenue, (510) 615-5764
(510) 625-9937 (510) 238-7557
CAMPS IN COMMON AT FIELD RESERVATIONS TDD – CITY OF OAKLAND
250 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza LEONA LODGE OPD PARK RANGERS
FEATHER RIVER CAMP 4444 Mountain Boulevard, (510) 238-3187 (510) 377-4657 (510) 238-2007
(510) 336-2267 Suite 3330, (510) 238-3496
LINCOLN SQUARE REC CTR OPD SPECIAL EVENTS TDD – PARKS AND RECREATION
CAMRON STANFORD HOUSE FM SMITH REC CTR (510) 615-5883
1969 Park Boulevard, (510) 238-7742 250 10th Street, (510) 238-7738 455 7th Street, Room 104
1418 Lakeside Drive, (510) 444-1876 (510) 238-3154 TEMESCAL POOL
FRANKLIN REC CTR LIONS POOL
CARMEN FLORES REC CTR 3860 Hanly Road, (510) 482-7852 RAINBOW REC CTR 371 45th Street, (510) 597-5013
1637 Fruitvale Avenue, (510) 535-5631 1010 East 15th Street, (510) 238-7741
LIVE OAK POOL 5800 International Boulevard WILLIE KEYES REC CTR
CHABOT SPACE & SCIENCE CTR FREMONT POOL (510) 615-5751 3131 Union Street, (510) 597-5042
4550 Foothill Boulevard, (510) 535-5614 1055 MacArthur Boulevard
10000 Skyline Boulevard (510) 238-2292 REDWOOD HEIGHTS WOODMINSTER
(510) 336-7300 FRIENDS OF OPR RECREATION CTR SUMMER MUSICALS
PO Box 13267, Oakland 94610 MALONGA CASQUELOURD
CTR FOR THE ARTS 3883 Aliso Avenue, (510) 482-7827 3300 Joaquin Miller Road
(510) 465-1850 (510) 531-9597
1428 Alice Street, (510) 238-7219

OPR strives for accuracy in this brochure. Call our office at (510) 238-7275 or visit our website: www.oaklandnet.com/parks for updates. An additional 20% fee for non-Oakland residents is charged on most programs and services. 63
NATIONAL RECREATION AND PARKS MONTH – JULY 2010
THE CITY OF OAKLAND OFFICE OF PARKS AND RECREATION INVITES YOU TO

Come out and play the OPR way!


SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

Tassafaronga

3 Friday, July 2
PLAY DAY ON THE PLAZA , CITY CENTER
11a – 2p
1Recreation Center
OPEN HOUSE: 1-4p
CITYWIDE SPORTS
3-ON-3 BASKETBALL
TOURNAMENT: 1-4p
2 PLAY DAY
ON THE PLAZA
CITY CENTER
11a -2p
Montclair
Recreation Center
OPEN HOUSE:
1 -4p
deFremery

4 5 6 7 8 9 10
JULY 4TH
HOLIDAY
CITY
HOLIDAY
Ira Jinkins
Recreation Center
OPEN HOUSE:
11a-2p
Bushrod
Recreation Center
OPEN HOUSE:
2-5p
Golden Gate
Recreation Center
OPEN HOUSE:
4-7p
deFremery
Recreation Center
100 YEAR
Celebration Dinner
7-10p
Recreation Center
100 YEAR Festival
Celebration: 1-4p
deFremery Pool
FREE SWIM: 1:30-3:30p

11 12 13 14 15 16 17
deFremery
Recreation Center
OPEN HOUSE:
Campbell Village
Recreation Center
OPEN HOUSE:
San Antonio
Recreation Center
OPEN HOUSE:
Arroyo Viejo
Recreation Center
OPEN HOUSE: 4-6p
ADA Inclusion
OPEN HOUSE: 4-6p
OFASS
PERFORMANCE
and EXHIBIT:
3-5p
Studio One
OPEN HOUSE: 3-7p
Temescal Pool
FREE SWIM: 2-3:30p
O P E N H O U S E S : 1-3p
Lake Merritt Boating Center
Rotary Nature Center
Community Gardening
Lakeside Park & Garden Center
2-5p 1-4p 3-6p Sail Boat House
Dimond

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Recreation Center
PICNIC: 10a-3p
Lions Pool
FREE SWIM:
Franklin
Recreation Center
OPEN HOUSE: 1-4p
Live Oak Pool
Allendale
Recreation Center
OPEN HOUSE:
Malonga Casquelord
Center for the Arts
OPEN HOUSE:
4-8p
FM Smith
Recreation Center
OPEN HOUSE:
4-7p
Sheffield Village
Recreation Center
OPEN HOUSE: 1-4p
Discovery Center
Redwood Heights
Recreation Center
OPEN HOUSE: 10a-1p
2:30-4:30p FREE SWIM: 2-3:30p 1-4p OPEN HOUSE: 3-5p Redwood Movie:: 7-10p

25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Carmen Flores Leona Lodge Manzanita Lincoln Square
Recreation Center OPEN HOUSE: 6-8p Recreation Center Recreation Center
OPEN HOUSE: 1-4p Sequoia Lodge Willie Keys OPEN HOUSE: 3:30-6:30p OPEN HOUSE: 9a-6p
Fremont Pool Davie Tennis Brookdale OPEN HOUSE: 6-8p Recreation Center Rainbow Mosswood
FREE SWIM: Center Recreation Center Joaquin Miller OPEN HOUSE: Recreation Center Recreation Center
1:30-3:30p BBQ: 4-6p OPEN HOUSE: 4-7p OPEN HOUSE: 6-8p 4-7p OPEN HOUSE: 1-4p OPEN HOUSE: 12-3p

250 FRANK H. OGAWA PLAZA, SUITE 3330, OAKLAND, CA 94612 PHONE: (510) 238-7275

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