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We Create Community Through People, Parks and ProgramsGENERAL INFORMATIONWINTER / SPRING 2013Welcome to <strong>the</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation Division’sWinter/Spring 2013 Activity Guide. Amongst <strong>the</strong> following pages youwill find information on classes, excursions, special events, aquatics,youth, <strong>adult</strong> and senior <strong>programs</strong>, <strong>adult</strong> sports leagues, parks, recreationfacilities and much more.WHAT’S HOT!When making your NewYears resolution – remember that your <strong>Lompoc</strong>Parks & Recreation Division is here to serve and help you. We are proudto be a customer driven agency, responsive to <strong>the</strong> needs <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> citizens<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Lompoc</strong> Valley. We take great pride in providing our communitywith a better quality <strong>of</strong> life. Take a moment, this coming year, to enjoyyour park facilities and open spaces with family and friends, along withquality and fun recreation <strong>programs</strong> and services. Promoting wellnessand healthy human development through leisure pursuits is one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>many reasons <strong>Lompoc</strong> is <strong>the</strong> best place on <strong>the</strong> Central Coast!CHECK IT OUT!WALK AND TALKpage 6RESOLUTION RUNpage 8Warm regards,Your Team at <strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & RecreationSPRING SPLASH AND DASHpage 8EASTER EGG DECOWORKSHOPpage 9CHACHA COOKINGCLUB SERIESpage 12SCIENCE SCENEpage 23<strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation3www.city<strong>of</strong>lompoc.com • (805) 875-8100


SPECIAL EVENTSNEW YEAR RESOLUTION EVENTSMake fitness one <strong>of</strong> your priorities for 2013! We are here to helpwith a series <strong>of</strong> events to help prepare you for <strong>the</strong> ultimate challenge– <strong>the</strong> 2013 Triathlon in August. Join us for <strong>the</strong>se fun and excitingnew fitness events this year, where all ages and abilities arewelcome. Visit our website for complete details for each event.RESOLUTION RUN ~ 5K Fun Run @ <strong>Lompoc</strong> Multipurpose TrailSaturday, January 5th - Fee: $ 25. 00 - $ 30. 00 If registering lateSPRING SPLASH & DASH ~ 500 Yard swim and 2.7 mile run @<strong>Lompoc</strong> Aquatic Center ~ Saturday, A-pril 6th -Fee: $ 25. 00 - $ 30. 00 If registering lateFINANCIAL AID WORKSHOPNeed money for college or technical school? Come check out ourFREE workshop to learn about all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> different types <strong>of</strong> financialaid that is available to students. Participants will have <strong>the</strong> opportunityto discuss local, state and federal <strong>programs</strong>. The workshop isdesigned for <strong>the</strong> parent and <strong>the</strong> student. This event is in collaborationwith <strong>the</strong> Scholarship Foundation <strong>of</strong> Santa Barbara, <strong>Lompoc</strong>Parks & Recreation and <strong>the</strong> <strong>Lompoc</strong> Youth CommissionTuesday, January 22Time:7:00 pmLocation: Dick DeWees Community & Senior CenterFee:FREEFATHER DAUGHTER DANCEAll daddies are invited to bring <strong>the</strong>ir favorite littlevalentine to our annual dance! Enjoy dancing, games,flowers, pictures and refreshments all night long.Make a lasting memory for your daughter by givingher this special evening with her dad. Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalportraits will be available for purchase. The doorswill open at 5:00 pm for pictures only, with <strong>the</strong>dance and activities beginning at 6:00 pm.Pre-registration is required.Friday, Saturday & SundayDate: Feb 8, Feb 9 or Feb 10Time: 6:00 PM - 8:30 PMLocation: Anderson Recreation Center, GymDeadline: Jan 25Fees: $16.00 per couple$8. 00 for second child4 TH ANNUAL BOYS INVITATIONALBASKETBALL TOURNAMENT<strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation will be hosting its 4th Annual BoysInvitational Tournament March 22-24, 2013. The tournament will <strong>of</strong>fera Recreation & Open Divisions for boys 3rd through 8th grade. Thetournament will have teams from up and down <strong>the</strong> state to compete for<strong>the</strong> weekend. Please come and show your support.Friday (if needed), Saturday, SundayDivisions: Recreation & Open (3rd & 4th, 5th & 6th, 7th & 8th Grades)Dates: Mar 22-24, 2013Location: CHS, LHS, LVMS, Trinity ChurchFees: $ 225. 00 by Mar 1 • $ 250. 00 after Mar 1 • Deadline: March 15We Create Community Through People, Parks and ProgramsTEEN POOL PARTIESJoin us for food, music, swimming, games and fun at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Lompoc</strong>Aquatic Center. Student ID cards are required for this program designedfor Jr. High and High School Teens. These parties are sponsoredby <strong>the</strong> <strong>Lompoc</strong> Youth Commission, <strong>the</strong> Fund for SantaBarbara and 95.7 THE BEAT.FridaysDates: January 18, February 15, March 15, April 19Time:7:00 pm – 9:00 pmLocation: <strong>Lompoc</strong> Aquatic CenterFee:$2. 00 per person admissionLOMPOC P.A.L. & RECREATION DIVISION PRESENTS1 ST ANNUAL TEXAS HOLD ‘EM POKER TOURNAMENTJoin us for <strong>Lompoc</strong> Police Activities League and <strong>Lompoc</strong> RecreationDivision’s First Annual Texas Hold ‘Em Poker Tournament,hosted by “The Poker Nuts”. This event is a fundraiser to support<strong>the</strong> operations <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Lompoc</strong> Police Activities League and YouthRecreation Scholarships. Sponsorships are still available as businesssponsors and table sponsors. Event includes a No Host Bar,Re-buys, Add-ons and raffle prizes.Saturday, February 2ndTimes: Dinner: 5:00 – 6:00 pmTournament begins: 6:00 pmLocation: Dick DeWees Community & Senior CenterFees/Deadlines: $50 Entry Fee* – Early Bird by Jan 18$65 Entry Fee* – After Jan 18*Fee includes Dinner32 ND ANNUAL GIRLS INVITATIONALBASKETBALL TOURNAMENT<strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation will be hosting it's 32nd Annual GirlsInvitational Tournament March 15-17, 2013. The tournament will<strong>of</strong>fer a Recreation & Open Divisions for girls 3rd through 8th grade.The tournament will have teams from up and down <strong>the</strong> state tocompete for <strong>the</strong> weekend. Please come and show your support.Friday (if needed), Saturday, SundayDivisions: Recreation & Open (3rd & 4th, 5th & 6th, 7th& 8th Grades)Date: Mar 15-17Location: CHS, LHS, LVMS, Trinity ChurchFees: $225. 00 by Feb 22$250. 00 after Feb 22Deadline: March 8MOTHER/SON LUAUAn opportunity for moms and sons to have a special night <strong>of</strong>dancing, games and fun. Pr<strong>of</strong>essional portraits will be availablefor purchase. The doors will open at 6:00 pm for pictures only,with <strong>the</strong> dance and activities beginning at 6:30pm.Friday & SaturdayDates: May 3 or May 4Time: 6:30 PM - 8:30 PMLocation: Anderson Recreation Center, GymDeadline: April 19Fees: $ 16. 00 per couple • $ 8. 00 for second child8(805) 875-8100 • www.city<strong>of</strong>lompoc.com <strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation


We Create Community Through People, Parks and ProgramsSPECIAL EVENTSEASTER EGG DECO WORKSHOPThis workshop will be <strong>the</strong> perfect opportunity to get all <strong>of</strong> youregg decorating done! Join us for an afternoon <strong>of</strong> gluing, drawing,laughing, and fun. This program is open to children between <strong>the</strong>ages <strong>of</strong> 6-12, though children under age 6 will be allowed to participateunder <strong>the</strong> supervision <strong>of</strong> a parent. Eggs and all decoratingmaterials will be provided. Pre-registrationis required.Wednesday, March 27Ages: 6-12Time:Location:Fees: $3. 003:30 PM – 4:30 PMAnderson RecreationCenter, Panorama RoomJOB SEEKING 101Are you thinking about getting a job this summer and not surewhere to start? <strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation is here to help you.During spring break, this three day camp will take teens throughsessions to include: how to acquire and complete <strong>the</strong> applicationprocess, developing your resume, interview tips and techniquesthat are sure to land you that summer job that you really want.The week will conclude with a job fair for summer employment.Don’t miss this great opportunity to land <strong>the</strong> perfect summer job.Tuesday through ThursdayDate: April 2 – 4 • Ages: 14 – 21 yearsTime: 9:00 am – 12noon • Location: Anderson Recreation CenterFee: $ 10. 00 per person10 TH ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENTCome out and enjoy <strong>the</strong> Annual <strong>Lompoc</strong> Police Activities Leagueand <strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation Golf Tournament to benefit youthin <strong>the</strong> <strong>Lompoc</strong> Valley. The event will consist <strong>of</strong> lunch, dinner,prizes, mulligans and a little golf. Grab a group <strong>of</strong> friends for <strong>the</strong> 4person Scramble at Vandenberg Village Country Club Golf Course.Remember, Sponsorship opportunities are available for people orbusinesses.Sunday, April 7th • Ages: 14 and upTime: Check In - 11:00 AM, Shot-Gun Start 12:30 PMLocation: Vandenberg Village Country Club Golf CourseFees: $100.00 early bird registration - before March 22$125. 0 0 per person – after March 22$60. 00 Vandenberg Village Country Club MemberTee Sponsor: $ 150 – Tee Sign BusinessSponsor: $ 500 – Includes 4 Golfers + Tee signO<strong>the</strong>r Sponsorship Opportunities Available!!!!!!!!4 TH ANNUAL BOAT FLOAT!SATURDAY MAY 4, 2013Business “Small” (Under 10 employees) ............. $ 50/teamBusiness “Large” (over 10 employees)................ $ 50/teamOrganizations Team ....................................... $ 50/teamSchools ................................................. $ 25/teamElementary_____Middle_____High_____CollegeInstant Boat Kits ........................................... $ 50/teamEASTER EGG HUNTOnce again, <strong>the</strong> Easter Bunny visits <strong>Lompoc</strong> in time to host <strong>the</strong>eggciting Easter Egg Hunt! This is an eggstraordinary eventsponsored by <strong>the</strong> <strong>Lompoc</strong> Kiwanis Club and various o<strong>the</strong>r communityorganizations. The <strong>Lompoc</strong> Kiwanis Club <strong>of</strong>fers lunch opportunities,while Campfire USA has carnival games to entertainchildren. Remember as long as you bring your manners with you,hunting is free. Bring <strong>the</strong> family for a fun filledday!Saturday, March 30Times: 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.Location: River Park, AmericanLegion AreaFees: FREE!LOMPOC KIWANIS TRACK AND FIELD MEETCome out and be a part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Central Coast’s premier trackmeets. Open to Boys and Girls 3rd through 8th grade. Awardsgiven to top 6 places. Events include: Sprint and distance runs,field events.Sunday, April 28thDivisions: 3rd & 4th, 5th & 6th, 7th & 8th GradesTime: 9:00 AM-5:00 PMCheck In:Location:8:00 AM-8:45 AM<strong>Lompoc</strong> High School, TrackFees: $10.00 per athlete$100.00 per club or school team (25 athletes max per $ 100)Register by: April 19thHEALTH & RESOURCE SENIOR EXPOThe Senior Expo is <strong>the</strong> premier event in <strong>Lompoc</strong> to learn abou<strong>the</strong>alth and resources for older <strong>adult</strong>s. Featured activities will includeHealth Screenings, Fitness Testing, exhibits on health andwellness and <strong>the</strong> return <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> popular Car Fit Program. For driversover <strong>the</strong> age <strong>of</strong> 60, Car Fit volunteers take you through a 15minute, 12-point checklist with your vehicle and recommend vehicleadjustments to fit you better and enhance your safety. Formore information on Car Fit call 805-925-9554. Senior Expo isfree <strong>of</strong> charge and open to <strong>the</strong> community. It will be held at DickDeWees Community & Senior Center. For more information pleasecall (875-8098)Friday, May 17thTime: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PMLocation: Dick DeWees Community & Senior CenterFee: FREEDesign and Build a human powered boat made <strong>of</strong> corrugated cardboard, capable <strong>of</strong> racing a100-yard “M” shape course, in <strong>the</strong> competitive pool, at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Lompoc</strong> Aquatic Center. We’re allin this to enjoy a great event, be with friends, and try some outrageous inventions.Please remember, <strong>the</strong> idea is to explore <strong>the</strong> inherent characteristics <strong>of</strong> corrugated cardboardwhile being creative in meeting <strong>the</strong> challenge, “Stay Afloat.”CLASS I boats must have 2 passengers. No more than 5 crewmembers.CLASS II boats must have a minimum <strong>of</strong> 3 and a maximum <strong>of</strong> 4 passengers.CLASS III boats, <strong>the</strong> “Instant Boats” are to be designed and built on site <strong>the</strong> day <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> eventwith only <strong>the</strong> materials provided in your purchased boat kit. Construction will begin at 8amand conclude at 11:30am. Boats must be able to fit through our door opening (6’6” x 6’6”)and no longer than 12’ in length.<strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation9www.city<strong>of</strong>lompoc.com • (805) 875-8100


EXCURSIONSEXCURSIONSWINTER/SPRING 2013— ▼ —DAY EXCURSIONSTransportation is provided in an air-conditioned 15-passenger van ora 20-passenger bus. Pre-registration is required 2 weeks in advance<strong>of</strong> excursion date. Meals and souvenirs are <strong>the</strong> responsibility <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>individual participant. <strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation reserves <strong>the</strong> rightto cancel an excursion due to insufficient registration, wea<strong>the</strong>r conditions,or unexpected circumstances. If you decide to cancel after<strong>the</strong> deadline date has passed, a refund cannot be issued unless ano<strong>the</strong>rcustomer fills <strong>the</strong> space. Waivers are needed for each excursionand have to be completed prior to boarding <strong>the</strong> vehicle. A letter willbe sent to all participants one week in advance with <strong>the</strong> final schedule<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> day including <strong>the</strong> departure time. The departure time listedon your receipt is an estimated time, <strong>the</strong> letter will confirm <strong>the</strong> finaldeparture time. Unless specified, all <strong>of</strong> our excursions are designedfor all ages. Any participant under <strong>the</strong> age <strong>of</strong> 18 years old MUST beaccompanied by a paying <strong>adult</strong>.ESTATE TOUR AT THE HUNTINGTON LIBRARY, ART COLLECTIONAND BOTANICAL GARDENSAn easy outdoor one-hour walking tour that covers <strong>the</strong> central area<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> estate including <strong>the</strong> world renowned galleries and gardens.Visitors will learn how Henry and Arabella Huntington turned <strong>the</strong>irSan Marino Ranch into a world famous cultural landmark. Price includeswalking tour fee and admission.Session 1: Sa Varies 2/23 $55CHARLES PADDOCK ZOOPack your bags for <strong>the</strong> day to enjoy a special day enjoying somethingunique to <strong>the</strong> Central Coast! We have all had a favorite animal to viewand this is a great opportunity to bring your camera and view <strong>the</strong>unique animals at <strong>the</strong> Charles Paddock Zoo. The Charles PaddockZoo is granted accreditation by <strong>the</strong> American Zoo and Aquarium Association(AZA) Accreditation Commission. The mission <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Charles Paddock Zoo is to provide an educational resource for wildlifeawareness and conservation, and an enriched recreational experiencefor <strong>the</strong> residents and visitors <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> California Central Coast.Session 1: Sa Varies 3/16 $40We Create Community Through People, Parks and ProgramsMULTI-DAY EXCURSIONS<strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation is now <strong>of</strong>fering overnight excursionsavailable through Premier World Discovery! Registration is availableat <strong>the</strong> Anderson Recreation Center located at 125 West WalnutAvenue, Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.Deposits are due at registration. For a more detailed itinerary for<strong>the</strong> tours listed below, please call 875-8100 or pick up a flyer at<strong>the</strong> Anderson Recreation Center. Price is per person for doubleoccupancy.GARDENS & MANSIONSThis tour features New Orleans and <strong>the</strong> Cajun country on a 7 day trip.Some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tour highlights include 3 nights in <strong>the</strong> French Quarter, 1night in Natchez Mississippi and 2 nights in Lafayette Louisiana.Some entertainment will be included such as a steamboat cruise on<strong>the</strong> Mississippi, Bayou Cruise, Baton Rouge and a New Orleans <strong>City</strong>Tour. Roundtrip Airfare, some meals, pr<strong>of</strong>essional tour directions,motor coach transportation, admissions and sightseeing per itinerary,baggage handling and hotel transfers are all included in <strong>the</strong> price.Session 1: Su-Sat Times vary 3/10-3/16 $1,925OREGON TRAILSThis tour features 5 nights in Portland and <strong>the</strong> Portland Rose Festival.Some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tour highlights include Portland <strong>City</strong> Tour, ColumbiaGorge Sternwheeler Cruise, Oregon’s Pacific Coast, Winery visit andtasting and much more! Roundtrip airfare, some meals, pr<strong>of</strong>essionaltour director, motor coach transportation, hotel transfers, admissionper itinerary, comprehensive sightseeing and baggage handling. *Session 1: Th-Tu Times vary 6/6-6/11 $1,645EAST COAST ISLANDSThis tour features <strong>the</strong> Hamptons and <strong>the</strong> Big Apple with 5 nights atMohegan Sun Resort & Casino in Connecticut. Some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tour highlightsinclude Long Island Ferry, Montauk Point Lighthouse, TimesSquare, 9/11 Memorial, Block Island Ferry and much more!Roundtrip airfare, some meals, pr<strong>of</strong>essional tour direction, motorcoach transportation, admissions and sightseeing per itinerary, baggagehandling and hotel transfers are all included in <strong>the</strong> price.Session 1: Su-Th Times vary 9/8-9/13 $1,950REAGAN LIBRARYThe Reagan Library is <strong>the</strong> largest <strong>of</strong> all <strong>the</strong> Presidential Libraries. Onthis tour you will see documents, photographs and artifacts from histwo terms in <strong>the</strong> White House. Also included in this tour is <strong>the</strong> tour<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> presidential airplane, Air Force One. This museum is perchedon a mountain with sweeping views <strong>of</strong> mountains, valleys and <strong>the</strong>Pacific Ocean. This 100-acre estate <strong>of</strong>fers memorable experiencesfor people <strong>of</strong> all ages.Session 1: Sa Varies 4/20 $6010(805) 875-8100 • www.city<strong>of</strong>lompoc.com <strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation


We Create Community Through People, Parks and ProgramsADULT PROGRAMSADULT PROGRAMSWINTER/SPRING 2013— ▼ —CAKE DECORATING – BEGINNING/ 14 & UPA fun class to learn <strong>the</strong> basics <strong>of</strong> creating special cakes. Celebrateall <strong>of</strong> those special occasions, holidays, birthdays, or anniversarieswith cakes that you’ve decorated... just like <strong>the</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essionals!A supply list is available during registration.Instructor: Arlene Carlon $36(R), $43(N) ARCSession 1: T 6:30PM-8:30PM 1/29-3/5CAKE DECORATING – ADVANCED/ 14 & UPCelebrate those special occasions with your family and friends byparticipating in a fun class to learn more specialized skills as itapplies to cake decorating. A supply list is available during registrationand previous cake decorating experience is required.Instructor: Arlene Carlon $36(R), $43(N) ARCSession 1: T 6:30PM-8:30PM 3/19-4/23DANCE- FOXTROT/ 18 & UPGet ready to glide across <strong>the</strong> dance floor. Foxtrot is <strong>the</strong> all-Americanballroom dance, born and bred in <strong>the</strong> USA. Whe<strong>the</strong>r youenjoy Frank Sinatra or Harry Connick Jr., Fred Astiare or RodStewart’s latest releases, Foxtrot fits! We’ll begin with <strong>the</strong> fundamentals,<strong>the</strong>n teach you how to build simple steps into creativecombinations limited only by your imagination.Instructor: Rebecca Reid $30(R), $36(N) DDCSCSession 1: W 7:00PM-8:00PM 1/16 – 2/20DANCE- WEST COAST SWING/ 18 & UPDo you know how to dance <strong>the</strong> Official State Dance <strong>of</strong> California?West Coast Swing is smooth, sophisticated, and elastic. You candance West Coast Swing to just about anything: pop to country,big band to blues, up tempo or smooth and slow. This isn’t adance that’s easily mastered in one lesson, but it’s well worth <strong>the</strong>effort. Join us for five weeks <strong>of</strong> fundamentals, and you’ll be readyto swing with style!Instructor: Rebecca Reid $30(R), $36(N) DDCSCSession 1: W 8:00PM-9:00PM 1/16 – 2/20If <strong>the</strong>re is a program that you wouldlike to have your<strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation <strong>of</strong>fer,Please give us a call at875-8100.DANCE- RUMBA/ 18 & UPRumba is a slow, sensuous dance full <strong>of</strong> playfulness and flirtation.Although it’s considered <strong>the</strong> “grandfa<strong>the</strong>r” <strong>of</strong> all <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rLatin dances, it has <strong>the</strong> attitude <strong>of</strong> a young romantic. Both <strong>the</strong>music and <strong>the</strong> dance we call Rumba are said to have originated inCuba, although now both are infused with influences from Jazzand Hip Hop. Rumba is easy to learn, and adapts to a wide variety<strong>of</strong> musical styles. A great dance for beginners, this class willalso give experienced dancers a chance to learn and practice moreadvanced latin motion.Instructor: Rebecca Reid $30(R), $36(N) DDCSCSession 1: W 7:00PM-8:00PM 3/6 – 4/10DANCE- AMERICAN TANGO/ 18 & UPHaven’t you always wanted to learn to Tango? Now’s your chance.Tango adds drama and passion to <strong>the</strong> ballroom dance floor. American(or ballroom style) tango is hot, dramatic, and surprisinglyeasy to learn. Whe<strong>the</strong>r you already know a little tango, or are juststarting out, we have something for you. We’ll begin with <strong>the</strong> basics,and add a new move each week.Instructor: Rebecca Reid $30(R), $36(N) DDCSCSession 1: W 8:00PM-9:00PM 3/6 – 4/10DANCE FITNESS / 18 & UPDance Fitness is exercise in disguise! Dancing is a great way torelieve stress and lose weight. When it comes to aerobic activitymost people dread it, but everyone enjoys dancing to <strong>the</strong>ir favoritejams. Imagine having fun while exercising!! * No class on January21 or February 18 and class will be prorated at registration.Instructor: Keith Marshall $30(R), $36(N) ARCSession 1: M/W 6:00PM-7:00PM 1/2-1/30*Session 2: M/W 6:00PM-7:00PM 2/4-2/27*Session 3: M/W 6:00PM-7:00PM 3/4-3/27Session 4: M/W 6:00PM-7:00PM 4/1-4/24DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY- BEGINNING/ 18 & UPThis course provides basic instructions on how to use a digitalcamera and output <strong>the</strong> picture to a photo quality printer. Participantswill get hands-on experience and instruction on shootingindoors under various lighting conditions with and without flash.Outdoor shooting will emphasize available light and flash-fill <strong>of</strong>people, lines, shapes, and textures. How to download photos,print, and save <strong>the</strong>m for future use. A materials fee is due to <strong>the</strong>instructor on <strong>the</strong> first day <strong>of</strong> class. The materials fee will cover4x6 prints & DVD storage <strong>of</strong> photographs from your memorycards.Instructor: Clayton Fogle$80(R), $96(N) DDCSCSession 1: W 6:30PM-9:00PM 1/23-3/6Session 2: W 6:30PM-9:00PM 3/13-4/24<strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation11www.city<strong>of</strong>lompoc.com • (805) 875-8100


ADULT PROGRAMSWe Create Community Through People, Parks and ProgramsDIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 201/ 18 & UPDigital Photography 201 is a hands-on project based intermediateclass to Digital photography. This class provides intermediate instructionson how to use a digital camera, available lighting andartificial lighting to photograph Small Products, Portraits, Events,Digitizing old photographs, archiving and printing <strong>the</strong>m. Studentswill choose one assignment <strong>the</strong>y are interested in with a weekendfield trip.Instructor: Clayton Fogle $80(R), $96(N)DDCSCSession 1: M 6:30PM-9:00PM 3/11-4/22FOOD AND WINE PAIRING/ 21 & UPBring a friend and spend a fun evening cooking and pairing foodwith wine! Learn more about <strong>the</strong> wonderful Santa Barbara Countywines being made in our own backyard. Participants will makeand sample appetizers paired with wine. Please bring 3 wineglasses and a photo ID to class. An optional supply list is availableduring registration.Instructor: Karen Pata $35(R), $42(N) DDCSCSession 1: F 6:00PM-8:30PM 3/15CHA CHA COOKING CLUB PRESENTS KITCHEN ACADEMY/ALL AGESHome Management & Home Cooking for Healthier & WealthierLifestyles. Take one or all six classes. Each class will improve yourcooking, communication, career, and caring skills. Hands-On timeto practice and Face-to-Face time to process. Home cookingshould be an easy, fun, money-saving, loving, healthy & deliciousdaily activity. Learn to cook FEARLESSLY. All <strong>the</strong> information youneed for setting up and operating your home and kitchen efficiently,economically, and expeditiously. Meet inspiring homecooks, celebrity chefs, gardeners, expert organizers, and healthpr<strong>of</strong>essionals. Prepare & enjoy delicious meals. Share secrets forpreparing FLOSSY (Fresh Local Organic Sustainable Simple &Yummy) vegetables from artichokes to zucchinis. School-age childrenwelcome with parents, bring your homework, and take advantage<strong>of</strong> our kitchen table Homework Helper. (Reduced rate for17 & younger accompanied by a paying <strong>adult</strong>.) A material fee <strong>of</strong>$ 8-$12 will be due to <strong>the</strong> instructor for each session.Instructor: Dulcie Sinn, Ph.D. $20(R), $24(N) DDCSCSession 1: M 5:30PM-7:45PM 1/28 Sharpen Your SkillsBoot CampSession 2: M 5:30PM-7:45PM 2/11 Heart Healthy & HeadHappySession 3: M 5:30PM-7:45PMSession 4: M 5:30PM-7:45PM3/11 BREAD mmmmmm….4/8 Mo<strong>the</strong>r Sauces & DaddyDessertSession 5: M 5:30PM-7:45PM 4/29 FLOSSY Side Dishes& SaladsSession 6: M 5:30PM-7:45PM 5/13 BBQ Bold & BasicHULA DANCE/ 18 & UPHula is a beautiful dance form that carries with it <strong>the</strong> history <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> Hawaiian people. This class is designed for all dance levelswith an emphasis on enjoying and appreciating Polynesian dance.No previous dance experience required.Instructor: Raeshell Rozet $25(R), $30(N)ARCSession 1: F 5:00PM-6:00PM 1/4-1/25Session 2: F 5:00PM-6:00PM 2/1-2/22Session 3: F 5:00PM-6:00PM 3/1-3/29Session 4: F 5:00PM-6:00PM 4/5-4/26KARATE-TANG SOO DO/ 18 & UPThis ancient martial art, originating in Korea, is a method <strong>of</strong>empty-hand and foot fighting based on <strong>the</strong> scientific use <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>body in self-defense. This mysterious art is designed to developindividual character, mental strength, integrity and respect for o<strong>the</strong>rs.This course <strong>of</strong>fers a $5.00 family discount.Instructor: Theodore Jackson $50 (R), $60 (N) CABeginning ClassSession 1: T/Th 5:30PM-6:45PM 1/8-1/31Session 2: T/Th 5:30PM-6:45PM 2/5-2/28Session 3: T/Th 5:30PM-6:45PM 3/5-3/28Session 4: T/Th 5:30PM-6:45PM 4/2-4/25Advanced ClassSession 1: T/Th 7:00PM-8:15PM 1/8-1/31Session 2: T/Th 7:00PM-8:15PM 2/5-2/28Session 3: T/Th 7:00PM-8:15PM 3/5-3/28Session 4: T/Th 7:00PM-8:15PM 4/2-4/25PAPER CRAFTING WITH CRICUT / 14 & UPLearn how to use <strong>the</strong> Cricut die cutting machine. You can bringyour own machine or use <strong>the</strong> Cricut Expression (you may bringyour own cartridges to use on this machine). Bring your ownpaper crafts and supplies. Each session includes instructions foran easy to make paper craft using <strong>the</strong> Cricut. O<strong>the</strong>r tools for youruse include: <strong>the</strong> Slice and cartridges, Xyron PCS and cartridges,Cuttlebug and dies, Sizzix dies, embossing folders, a variety <strong>of</strong>punches, and o<strong>the</strong>r embellishments. A discount is <strong>of</strong>fered whenyou sign up for both <strong>the</strong> Paper Crafting with Cricut & <strong>the</strong> PaperCrafting Workshop.Instructor: Sue Cook $10 DDCSCSession 1: F 6:00PM-10:00PM 1/11Session 2: F 6:00PM-10:00PM 2/8Session 3: F 6:00PM-10:00PM 3/8Session 4: F 6:00PM-10:00PM 4/12“We Create Community throughPeople, Parks and Programs”(805) 875-8100 • www.city<strong>of</strong>lompoc.com 12<strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation


We Create Community Through People, Parks and ProgramsADULT PROGRAMSPAPER CRAFTING WORKSHOP/ 14 & UPEnjoy 4 or 8 hours <strong>of</strong> uninterrupted paper crafting time! Bring yourown paper crafts and supplies. Learn how to use <strong>the</strong> followingtools for your paper crafting projects: Cricut Expression (you maybring your own cartridges to use on this machine), <strong>the</strong> Slice andcartridges, Xyron PCS and cartridges, Cuttlebug and dies, Sizzixdies, embossing folders, and a variety <strong>of</strong> punches. There are alsoembellishments available for use. Full day workshop includeslunch. A discount is <strong>of</strong>fered when you sign up for both <strong>the</strong> PaperCrafting with Cricut & <strong>the</strong> Paper Crafting Workshop.Instructor: Sue Cook $25 full day/ $10 4 hours DDCSCSession 1: Sa 9:00AM-5:00PM 1/12Session 2: Sa 9:00AM-5:00PM 2/9Session 3: Sa 9:00PM-5:00PM 3/9Session 4: Sa 9:00PM-5:00PM 4/13SHOTOKAN KARATE DO/ 7 & UPThis class specializes in pr<strong>of</strong>essional Shotokan Karate-Do instruction,philosophy and physical conditioning with an emphasison reflex development, timing, hand-eye coordination, balanceand sense <strong>of</strong> well being. Basic skills, forms and sparring drills willbe stressed equally to <strong>of</strong>fer students a balanced training program.Sensei: Vito Pascua $40(R), $48(N) CASession 1: M/W 6:00PM-8:00PM 1/2-1/30Session 2: M/W 6:00PM-8:00PM 2/4-2/27Session 3: M/W 6:00PM-8:00PM 3/4-3/27Session 4: M/W 6:00PM-8:00PM 4/1-4/24STRESS RELIEF TOOLS & TRICKS / 18 & UPSTRESS-everyone complains about it but few know what to doabout it. Work or family problems? Financial woes? In chronicpain? These and more create stress in your life and your body,impacting your health and happiness. Come and learn simple,easy, practical stress reducing techniques from around <strong>the</strong> worldancientand modern, cutting edge and fun. Learn how to createyour own Stress Relief Toolkit. A $5 materials fee is due to <strong>the</strong> instructoron <strong>the</strong> first day <strong>of</strong> class.Instructor: Mary Walsh $40 (R), $48 (N) DDCSCSession 1: W 7:00PM-8:30PM1/9-2/13Session 2: W 7:00PM-8:30PM2/27-4/3INSTRUCTORSWANTED!!!Do you have a talent or skill you would like to share with yourcommunity? Are you interested in earning some extra moneyand at <strong>the</strong> same time, making a difference in <strong>the</strong> lives <strong>of</strong>o<strong>the</strong>rs? If so, we invite you to consider teaching a class.Contact our Parks and Recreation Department at875-8100 to find out more!Tree PlantingProgramSPONSORED BYTHE CITY OF LOMPOCURBAN FORESTRY DIVISION& UTILITY DEPARTMENTThe <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lompoc</strong> Urban ForestryDivision has an active Electric UtilityTree Replacement Program.The <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lompoc</strong> UrbanForestry Division has anactive Electric Utility TreeReplacement Program. If a<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lompoc</strong> resident has atree in <strong>the</strong>ir back yard or onprivate property and <strong>the</strong> tree isin conflict with overheadelectric utility lines, <strong>the</strong> <strong>City</strong>crew will remove <strong>the</strong> tree,grind <strong>the</strong> stump and replace<strong>the</strong> tree with a more suitabletree that will not becompromised by <strong>the</strong> overheadutility lines.Please call875-8034 andrequest service today!Looking to stay fit…..try one <strong>of</strong> ourwalking or fitness trails in yourneighborhood <strong>City</strong> Parks• Ryon Park walking trail is 1330 feet, just 10 feetover ¼ mile• Beattie Park walking and fitness trail is 2172 feet,468 feet shy <strong>of</strong> ½ mile• River Park’s walking trail is 5138 feet in length,which is 142 feet short <strong>of</strong> a mile.• Riverbend Multi-Purpose trail is 2.25 miles<strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation13www.city<strong>of</strong>lompoc.com • (805) 875-8100


ADULT SPORTSADULTSPORTS— ▼ —Whe<strong>the</strong>r it’s spiking or hitting a grand slam…<strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreationhas a sports program for you! Team sports traditionally play tengames with play<strong>of</strong>fs. Teams are separated into divisions <strong>of</strong> compatibleability. Adult sports league participants must be at least 16 years <strong>of</strong> age.The team entry fee covers <strong>the</strong> costs <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials, facility attendants, equipment,utilities, awards, balls (s<strong>of</strong>tballs only), a portion <strong>of</strong> administrativecosts, and supplies. League fees are based on current costs and aresubject to change. Teams consisting <strong>of</strong> 50% or more <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir playersliving within <strong>the</strong> <strong>Lompoc</strong> city limits will be given a $25 resident discount.INTERESTED PLAYERS LISTAre you interested in participating in <strong>City</strong> League sports, but don’thave a clue who to play with? Get your name on <strong>the</strong> InterestedPlayers List. Managers looking for players can call <strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks& Recreation at 875-8100.PMBF-PLAYER’S MEDICAL BENEFIT FUNDThe Player’s Medical Benefit Fund gives medical financial aid toplayers at supervised locations and <strong>programs</strong> under <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rnCalifornia Municipal Athletic Federation. For those with no medicalinsurance, PMBF <strong>of</strong>fers a source <strong>of</strong> reimbursement that anyone participant can receive in any one period <strong>of</strong> 12 consecutivemonths is $500.BASKETBALL LEAGUE/ 16 & UPJoin <strong>the</strong> fun by playing a little hoop against o<strong>the</strong>r teams. Games areplayed during <strong>the</strong> week after 6:00 pm. Men’s division will be <strong>of</strong>fered.Teams must provide uniforms with six-inch numbers on <strong>the</strong> back <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>irjerseys. Teams may roster up to ten (10) players. This league plays bymodified high school rules. Get your team in early to secure a spot, limitedspace available. Fees are based on per team. Registration Dates 1/14-2/15$425.00 (R) $450.00 (NR) <strong>Lompoc</strong> Valley Middle SchoolSession 1: M 6:00PM-10:00PM 3/4-5/13SLOW-PITCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE/ 16 & UPMen’s, Women’s, Church and Coed. All ability levels are welcome. NEW!!– ALL TEAMS WILL USE BATS PROVIDED BY THE RECREATION DIVI-SION – NO EXCEPTIONS! Those 16 and older are eligible. Men’s teamsmay roster up to 16 players, Coed teams may roster up to 16 with 4 additionalsubstitutes. This league plays modified SCMAF s<strong>of</strong>tball rules. 10week season and play<strong>of</strong>fs. $42.00 additional for PMBF. *Mandatory ManagersMeeting on Wednesday February 20, at 6:00 PM. RegistrationDates 1/7-2/8Ryon & Thompson S<strong>of</strong>tball FieldsCoed League$497.00 (R) $522.00 (NR)Session 1: S 5:00PM-11:00PM 2/24-5/19Men’s League$480.00 (R) $505.00 (NR)Session 1: W/Th 6:00PM-11:00PM 2/24-5/19We Create Community Through People, Parks and ProgramsCOED SOCCER LEAGUE 7 ON 7 / 16 & UPCoed Soccer is open to all ability levels. Teams may roster up to 12 players.This league plays modified SCMAF / Cal South Soccer rules. 10 weekseason and play<strong>of</strong>fs. Days <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> week are open to change depending onrequest. *$42.00 additional for PMBF. Mandatory Managers Meeting onThursday, February 21 at 6:00 PM. Registration Dates 1/7-2/8$445.00 (R) $470.00 (NR) Riverbend ParkSession 1: S 10:00AM-6:00PM 2/24-5/1910 TH ANNUAL LOMPOC VALLEY P.A.L. & LOMPOC RECREATION DIVI-SION GOLF TOURNAMENTCome out and enjoy <strong>the</strong> Annual Golf Tournament to benefit Youth Sports& Crime Prevention Programs. The event will consist <strong>of</strong> lunch, dinner,prizes, mulligans and a little golf. Grab a group <strong>of</strong> friends for <strong>the</strong> 4 personScramble at <strong>the</strong> Village Country Club. Remember, Sponsorship opportunitiesare available for people or businesses.Village County Club Golf Course – April 7Session 1: S Check In - 11:00 AM, Shot-Gun Start 12:30 PM$100.00 Early Bird Registration Deadline - March 22$125.00 Per Person – after March 22$60.00 Village Club MemberTee Sponsor: $150 – Tee SignBusiness Sponsor: $500 – Includes 4 Golfers + Tee signO<strong>the</strong>r Sponsorship Opportunities Available!!!!!!!!MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR UPCOMINGADULT SPORTS FOR SUMMER 2013• 5 on 5 Basketball • Slow Pitch S<strong>of</strong>tball • Coed Volleyball• 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament • Tennis Tournament• Beattie Park 5k/10k RunN E E D A Passport?<strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation is a localPassport Application Acceptance Facility!Make your plans a few months in advance to allowenough time to process your passport application.Standard passport processing is taking up to 6 weekscurrently, so don’t delay. If you are traveling sooner, specialarrangements can be made.Walk-ins are accepted Monday through Friday from9:00 am – 4:30 pm, or special arrangements can be madeby appointment.Please call <strong>the</strong> Anderson Recreation Center at 875-8100 formore information on what you need to bring with you orvisit our website at www.city<strong>of</strong>lompoc.com.14(805) 875-8100 • www.city<strong>of</strong>lompoc.com <strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation


We Create Community Through People, Parks and ProgramsAQUATICSAQUATICS— ▼ —PUBLIC SWIM FEESUnder 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00 per entry2 years – 12 years . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3.00 per entry13 years – 17 years . . . . . . . . . . . .$3.50 per entry18 years – 59 years . . . . . . . . . . . .$4.00 per entry60 & Older . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3.00 per entryPOOL RULESor <strong>the</strong> protection & enjoyment <strong>of</strong> all aquatic patrons,we ask that you familiarize yourself with <strong>the</strong> programand facility regulations1. All patrons must shower before entering <strong>the</strong> pools..2. Proper swimsuits are required for those entering <strong>the</strong> pool,no cut-<strong>of</strong>fs <strong>of</strong> any type or t-shirts allowed. Metal exposedzippers, buckles, rivets or metal ornamentation are notpermitted.3. Adults <strong>of</strong> Children age 3 and under must be in <strong>the</strong> waterwithin arms reach at all times. (1 - 1 ratio).4. Upon arrival at <strong>the</strong> Aquatic Center children who need <strong>adult</strong>supervision will be given a wristband matching one thatwill be given to <strong>the</strong> parent/guardian. Wristbands will beissued and must be worn by both parent/guardian andchild at all times.5. Children under <strong>the</strong> age <strong>of</strong> 3 must be fitted with a swimdiaper and snug fitting plastic pants.6. Children ages 4 through 6 must be supervised by an <strong>adult</strong>in <strong>the</strong> water at all times (1 - 2 ratio).7. Children 8 years old and younger must be accompaniedby an <strong>adult</strong> at all times.8. Children under 12 years may play on and be in <strong>the</strong>AquaPlay area.9. No food, drinks, or gum permitted in <strong>the</strong> dressing roomsor <strong>the</strong> pool area.10. Children <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> opposite sex, over 5 years <strong>of</strong> age, mustchange in <strong>the</strong> appropriate dressing room or <strong>the</strong> familychanging room.11. Inflatable toys, mattresses, or water wings are notallowed.12. Glass or o<strong>the</strong>r breakable objects are not allowed in <strong>the</strong>facility.13. No food, drink or gum permitted inside <strong>the</strong> facility.14. No cell phone use in <strong>the</strong> locker rooms.15. A complete list <strong>of</strong> pool rules is available at <strong>the</strong> AndersonRecreation Center & <strong>Lompoc</strong> Aquatic Center.POOL CLOSURESNovember 26 through January 4, 2013(Pool repairs and cost savings)Easter Sunday, March 31ADDITIONAL RECREATION SWIM OPPORTUNITIES,1PM – 3PM:LUSD Winter Break, January 5 – January 13Martin Lu<strong>the</strong>r King Day, Monday, January 21Lincoln Day Observance, Monday, February 11President’s Day, Monday, February 18Spring Recess, March 29 through April 7Memorial Day, Monday, May 27RECREATIONAL SWIMIt doesn’t have to be hot outside to enjoy some serious “splashtime”. At <strong>the</strong> <strong>Lompoc</strong> Aquatic Center, every weekend is “watertime”. Join us for tons <strong>of</strong> water FUN!!! Grab your suit, friends,family, and head down to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Lompoc</strong> Aquatic Center for fun onone <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> two 125-foot water slides, <strong>the</strong> shallow lap pool ormore than 20 interactive features on <strong>the</strong> Aqua Play Center,which includes twin waterslides, water cannons, cargo nets,and <strong>the</strong> famous “bucket”.Ages:AllDay:FridaysTime:3:30 PM – 5:00 PMDays:Saturdays and SundaysTime:1:00 PM – 3:00 PMSun LotionThe <strong>Lompoc</strong> Aquatic Center is a unique indoor facility withretractable ceiling panels. During warm sunny days, <strong>the</strong>ceiling panels may be open to bring <strong>the</strong> outdoors in for <strong>the</strong>enjoyment <strong>of</strong> our pool users. You may wish to use skinprotection such as, hats, rash guards, and water pro<strong>of</strong>sunscreens. If you choose to use a sunscreen, please makesure you apply it 30 minutes before entering <strong>the</strong> pool.Sunscreen is a filter that must be applied to <strong>the</strong> skin 20-30minutes before exposure.Sun Block (zinc oxide & titanium dioxide) is not absorbedand <strong>the</strong> blocking effects are immediate.Please use only water-pro<strong>of</strong> products.INNER TUBESFor only one dollar you can rent one <strong>of</strong> our waterpark inner tubes to float around <strong>the</strong> CompetitionPool with your friends (All tube users must be ableto demonstrate <strong>the</strong>ir ability to swim to participatein <strong>the</strong> all deep Competitve Pool).FEE: $1.00<strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation15www.city<strong>of</strong>lompoc.com • (805) 875-8100


AQUATICSWe Create Community Through People, Parks and ProgramsSWIM LESSON SCHEDULE • WINTER / SPRING 2013LEARN – TO – SWIM LESSONSAfter years <strong>of</strong> working with our youngswimmers and listening to our patrons,we have made some significant changesto your Learn – to – Swim program at <strong>the</strong><strong>Lompoc</strong> Aquatic Center.Simplicity: The fundamental elements <strong>of</strong>swimming are organized into 10 stages.Each station builds upon skills learned at<strong>the</strong> previous class.Goal Driven: Advancement criteria havebeen established which provide <strong>the</strong> student(and parents) with clear tests for advancement.Advancement: Advancement is objectivedriven: age will not play a significant role.Quality Control: Student skills are evaluatedby a supervisor at least twice during<strong>the</strong> stage.Class size: Recommendation for <strong>the</strong> followingstage:Stages 1-3, 4-6 studentsStages 4-7, 6-8 studentsStages 8-10, 8-10 studentsEVENING LESSONS • MONDAY - WEDNESDAY – 8 LessonsSESSION 5 SESSION 4 SESSION 3 SESSION 2 SESSION 1Jan 14 through Jan 30S-1 1 | S-2 | S-3 3 | S-4 4 | S-5 | S-6 | S-7 7 | S-8 | S-9/103:20pm to 3:55pm✱ ✱ ✱✱4:00pm to 4:35pm✱ ✱✱ ✱ ✱4:40pm to 5:15pm✱ ✱ ✱✱ ✱ ✱5:20pm to 5:55pm✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱✱6:00pm 6:35pm✱ ✱✱✱ ✱✱*pro-rated (3-weeks) due LUSD Winter RecessFeb 4 through Feb 27S-1 1 | S-2 | S-3 3 | S-4 4 | S-5 | S-6 | S-7 7 | S-8 | S-9/103:20pm to 3:55pm✱ ✱ ✱✱4:00pm to 4:35pm✱ ✱✱ ✱ ✱4:40pm to 5:15pm✱ ✱ ✱✱ ✱ ✱5:20pm to 5:55pm✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱✱6:00pm 6:35pm✱ ✱✱✱ ✱✱Mar 4 through Mar 27S-1 1 | S-2 | S-3 3 | S-4 4 | S-5 | S-6 | S-7 7 | S-8 | S-9/103:20pm to 3:55pm✱ ✱ ✱✱4:00pm to 4:35pm✱ ✱✱ ✱ ✱4:40pm to 5:15pm✱ ✱ ✱✱ ✱ ✱5:20pm to 5:55pm✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱✱6:00pm 6:35pm✱ ✱✱✱ ✱✱Apr 8 through May 1S-1 1 | S-2 | S-3 3 | S-4 4 | S-5 | S-6 | S-7 7 | S-8 | S-9/103:20pm to 3:55pm✱ ✱ ✱✱4:00pm to 4:35pm✱ ✱✱ ✱ ✱4:40pm to 5:15pm✱ ✱ ✱✱ ✱ ✱5:20pm to 5:55pm✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱✱6:00pm 6:35pm✱ ✱✱✱ ✱✱May 6 through May 29S-1 1 | S-2 | S-3 3 | S-4 4 | S-5 | S-6 | S-7 7 | S-8 | S-9/103:20pm to 3:55pm✱ ✱ ✱✱4:00pm to 4:35pm✱ ✱✱ ✱ ✱4:40pm to 5:15pm✱ ✱ ✱✱ ✱ ✱5:20pm to 5:55pm✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱✱6:00pm 6:35pm✱ ✱✱✱ ✱✱*pro-rated (3-weeks) due LUSD Winter RecessLOCKER RENTALSNo need to bring a lock or worry about yourvaluables, we have ample lockers available tosecure your clo<strong>the</strong>s andvaluables while you areenjoying our facility.FEE: $.25REFUND POLICY:In <strong>the</strong> event that a class is cancelled or full, our <strong>of</strong>fice willnotify you prior to <strong>the</strong> class start time. You will be given<strong>the</strong> option <strong>of</strong> transferring classes or receiving a refund.Full refunds are issued for any class cancelled by <strong>the</strong><strong>City</strong>. Refund requests made prior to <strong>the</strong> registrationdeadline will be granted. Refunds will not be grantedpast <strong>the</strong> registration deadline.Excursions and Special Events are non-refundable,unless <strong>the</strong> participant spot is filled. Refund processingtakes 2-3 weeks from <strong>the</strong> request date. The <strong>City</strong> will mailall refund checks to your home address.“We Create Community through People, Parks and Programs”16(805) 875-8100 • www.city<strong>of</strong>lompoc.com <strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation


We Create Community Through People, Parks and ProgramsAQUATICSSWIM LESSON SCHEDULE • WINTER / SPRING 2013EVENING LESSONS • TUESDAY - THURSDAY – 8 LessonsSESSION 3 SESSION 2 SESSION 1Jan 15 through Jan 31S-1 1 | S-2 | S-3 3 | S-4 4 | S-5 | S-6 | S-7 7 | S-8 | S-9/103:20pm to 3:55pm✱ ✱ ✱✱4:00pm to 4:35pm✱ ✱✱ ✱ ✱4:40pm to 5:15pm✱ ✱ ✱✱ ✱ ✱5:20pm to 5:55pm✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱✱6:00pm 6:35pm✱ ✱✱✱ ✱✱*pro-rated (3-weeks) due LUSD Winter RecessFeb 5 through Feb 28S-1 1 | S-2 | S-3 3 | S-4 4 | S-5 | S-6 | S-7 7 | S-8 | S-9/103:20pm to 3:55pm✱ ✱ ✱✱4:00pm to 4:35pm✱ ✱✱ ✱ ✱4:40pm to 5:15pm✱ ✱ ✱✱ ✱ ✱5:20pm to 5:55pm✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱✱6:00pm 6:35pm✱ ✱✱✱ ✱✱Mar 5 through Mar 28S-1 1 | S-2 | S-3 3 | S-4 4 | S-5 | S-6 | S-7 7 | S-8 | S-9/103:20pm to 3:55pm✱ ✱ ✱✱4:00pm to 4:35pm✱ ✱✱ ✱ ✱4:40pm to 5:15pm✱ ✱ ✱✱ ✱ ✱5:20pm to 5:55pm✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱✱6:00pm 6:35pm✱ ✱✱✱ ✱✱STAGE -1 (STARFISH)Gradual water adaptation, movement in <strong>the</strong> water.Breath holding and release, submersion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>face, opening eyes underwater, blowing bubbles,bobbing with bubbles and air exchange.Advancement Skills: 10 relaxed Bobs.STAGE – 2 (MINNOW)Front float and recovery, front glide and recovery,back float and recovery, back glide and recovery.Advancement Skills: Front glide and recovery 5 –sec, Back glide and recovery 5 – sec.STAGE – 3 (PUFFER FISH)Porpoising, front kick, glide, and recovery, backkick, glide and recovery. Advancement Skills:Front kick 15 – feet. Back kick 15 – feet.STAGE – 4 (SEA TURTLES)Rolling – front to back, back to front, finning andsculling, side – glide – kick, crawl arm strokes.Advancement Skills: Slide – glide – kick, 20 –feet, crawl stroke, 20 – feet (no breathing).SESSION 4SESSION 5Apr 9 through May 23:20pm to 3:55pm4:00pm to 4:35pm4:40pm to 5:15pm5:20pm to 5:55pm6:00pm 6:35pmMay 7 through May 303:20pm to 3:55pm4:00pm to 4:35pm4:40pm to 5:15pm5:20pm to 5:55pm6:00pm 6:35pmS-1 1 | S-2 | S-3 3 | S-4 4 | S-5 | S-6 | S-7 7 | S-8 | S-9/10✱ ✱ ✱✱✱ ✱✱ ✱ ✱✱ ✱ ✱✱ ✱ ✱✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱✱✱ ✱✱✱ ✱✱S-1 1 | S-2 | S-3 3 | S-4 4 | S-5 | S-6 | S-7 7 | S-8 | S-9/10✱ ✱ ✱✱✱ ✱✱ ✱ ✱✱ ✱ ✱✱ ✱ ✱✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱✱✱ ✱✱✱ ✱✱STAGE – 5 (SEALS)Crawl stroke with breathing, back crawl stroke.Advancement Skills: Crawl stroke with breathing(30 – feet minimum <strong>of</strong> 4 – breaths).STAGE – 6 (STING RAYS)Extending freestyle swimming, tread water, jumpin and tread water. Sitting dive, kneeling dive,standing dive. Advancement Skills: SwimFreestyle 17 – feet, Swim backstroke 30 – feet,Tread water for 1 – minute.STAGE – 7 (PIRANHAS)Breaststroke kick, breaststroke swim, butterflyarms, butterfly swim. Advancement Skills: SwimFreestyle 50 – yards, Swim backstroke 25 –yards, Kick breaststroke 20 – yards.STAGE – 8 (BARRACUDAS)Freestyle with bilateral breathing, turns.Advancement Skills: Swim freestyle for 100yards (25 – yards using bilateral breathing),Swim 25 – yards breaststroke, Swim 30 – feetButterfly.STAGE – 9 (KILLER WHALES)Sidestroke kick, sidestroke swim, elementarybackstroke. Advancement Skills: Swim 200 –yards freestyle, bilateral breathing 50 – yards),Swim 25 – yards butterfly, Swim 50 – yardsbreaststroke, Swim 50 – yards elementarybackstroke, Swim 50 – yards sidestroke.STAGE – 10 (SHARKS)Extended swimming and technique refinement inall major strokes and turns. Advancement Skills:Swim 300 – yards Freestyle, Swim 100 – yardsbackstroke, Swim 100 – yards IndividualMedley.<strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation17www.city<strong>of</strong>lompoc.com • (805) 875-8100


AQUATICSWe Create Community Through People, Parks and ProgramsWINTER/SPRING LAP SWIM OPPORTUNITIESBeginning Monday, January 5 through June 8, 2013Time5:45 am-7:30amComp PoolLap lanes9:30 am-11:30 am Comp Pool11:30 am-1 pm Comp PoolLap LanesTherapy1 pm-3 pm Comp Pool4 pm-6:30 pm Lap Lanes5 pm-6:30 pm Comp PoolTherapy6:30 pm-7:30 pm Comp Pool6:30 pm-7:30 pm Lap LanesMon | Tues | Wed | Thur | Fri | Sat | Sun✱✱✱ 8:30 am✱✱✱ to 10 am✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱Limted due to Swim Lessons✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱RENT THE POOLSeveral areas are available to rent for your group.The AquaPlay at $75.00 per hour, The Activity poolat $150.00 per hour and <strong>the</strong> patio for $40.00 perhour, are some <strong>of</strong> your options. For more informationabout rental availability please call <strong>the</strong> AndersonRecreation Center at 875-8100. The rentaltimes are as follows:Fridays:5:15 PM – 7:15 PMSaturdays:10:00 PM – 11:30 PM • 3:15 PM – 5:15 PM5:30 PM – 7:30 PM(Available if <strong>the</strong> 11:30 AM slot has been rented)Sundays:10:00 AM – 11:30 AM • 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM3:15 PM – 5:15 PM • 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM(Available if <strong>the</strong> 3:15 pM slot has been rented)*Please note that <strong>the</strong> pool will be cleared 10minutes prior to <strong>the</strong> rental end time to allowsufficient time to clear <strong>the</strong> building**1 ½ hourminimum pool rental required.FAMILY SWIMWe are <strong>of</strong>fering quiet swim opportunities for you to enjoy toge<strong>the</strong>rwith <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> your family in our warmest pool.This is a great way to experience swimming in slower and quieterrecreational opportunities in our very warm 90-degree <strong>the</strong>rapypool. This pool is only for those family members interestedin a more passive recreational opportunity.Ages:AllDays:Saturdays and SundaysTime:1:00 PM – 3:00 PMPARENT & TOT SWIMWe have set time aside for infants and toddlers to experienceand enjoy <strong>the</strong> wonderful world <strong>of</strong> aquatics with <strong>the</strong>ir <strong>adult</strong> companions.This quiet time will allow you to enjoy quality time toge<strong>the</strong>rin <strong>the</strong> 85 degree Aqua Play area. This area ranges indepth from 0 to 2.5’ deep. Children are required to wear swimdiapers, covered with plastic pants. The water features are noton at this time.Monday - SaturdayAges:Infant & Toddler with ParentDays:Monday - SaturdayTime:11:30 AM – 1:00 PMLAP SWIMLap Swim is available at varying times in <strong>the</strong> competition pooland <strong>the</strong> activity pool lap swim lanes. While <strong>the</strong> program isgeared towards <strong>adult</strong>s, youth participants are welcome but maybe asked to demonstrate <strong>the</strong>ir swimming ability to a certifiedlifeguard before being allowed to participate in lap swim.Ages:Fee:14 & up$4.00 per entry$3.00 (60+)$35.00 per month*$30.00 (60+)$85.00 3-month*$75.00 (60+)*Discounts are applied if registering for 3 consecutive months.18(805) 875-8100 • www.city<strong>of</strong>lompoc.com <strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation


We Create Community Through People, Parks and ProgramsAQUATICSLEARN TOPLAY WATERPOLO LEAGUEThis league is designed to introduce <strong>the</strong> sport <strong>of</strong>water polo to girls and boys 10 to 14 years old.The intent is to provide <strong>the</strong> skills andunderstanding <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> sport in a recreationalformat while incorporating competition amongst<strong>the</strong> teams. Learn to Play harnesses all <strong>the</strong> fundynamic aspects <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> game in a safe easy tolearn aquatic experience that will motivate kidsto swim and stay fit.Fridays 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm &Sundays 1:00 pm – 3:00 pmAges: 10 – 14 yearsDates: January 18 th – March 24 thFee: $55 per playerDeadline: Registration deadline isFriday, January 11 thDROP-IN WATER POLOEach Wednesday night from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM joinlocal current and past polo players as <strong>the</strong>y scrimmagein organized games. Local coaches and local legends<strong>of</strong>ficiate <strong>the</strong>se games to ensure fair play in this demandingsport. Due to <strong>the</strong> popularity<strong>of</strong> this program, <strong>the</strong>Competition Pool will be dividedinto two games to acommodatedifferent levels <strong>of</strong> play.FEE: $3.00SWIM LESSONS INFORMATIONAll swim lesson registrations are taken at <strong>the</strong> AndersonRecreation Center, M-F from 9am – 5pm. Registrations can betaken over <strong>the</strong> phone, in person, and by mail. Pre-Registrationis required for all classes. Cancellations will occur within 48business hours prior to <strong>the</strong> course start date – so registerearly! For questions, contact <strong>the</strong> <strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & RecreationDepartment at 875-8100. The sessions and times areindicated below each course.Fee:$40.00 per sessionPRIVATE/SEMI PRIVATE LESSONSOur private lesson program continues to be very popular option.The Private (1:1 ratio) and Semi-Private (1: 2-4 ratio) swimlessons will follow our new guidelines. Private lessons are $100for 5, 30-minute classes and Semi – Private lessons are $75 for 5,30-minute classes. Remember, for Semi Private Lessons youmust provide <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r swimmers that will participate in <strong>the</strong> class.For more information and a complete list <strong>of</strong> our private lessonguidelines, please contact our <strong>of</strong>fice at 875-8100.WARM WATER LEISURE – THERAPY POOLEnjoy <strong>the</strong> soothing properties <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 90 degree <strong>the</strong>rapy pool inour 30’ x 50’, 3.5’ to 4.5’ deep pool. The <strong>the</strong>rapy pool allowsyou to walk or swim in <strong>the</strong> warm water at your own pace duringmany <strong>of</strong> our lap swim times. There is easy access from <strong>the</strong>deck by <strong>the</strong> way <strong>of</strong> our long and gentle, sloping ramp in additionto <strong>the</strong> traditional stair entry. The <strong>Lompoc</strong> Aquatic Center alsohas two wet wheelchairs for use to enter and exit <strong>the</strong> water.Ages:14 & up (A quiet time reserved for <strong>adult</strong>s andpersons with disabilities). Patron under <strong>the</strong>age <strong>of</strong> 14 may use <strong>the</strong> Therapy pool if <strong>the</strong>yprovide a physicians prescription that states<strong>the</strong> need for this facility. There is no recreationalplay in this pool.Fee:$4.00 per entry$3.00 (60+)$35.00 per month*$30.00 (60+)*$85.00 three month*$75.00 (60+)*Sessions: 001 Jan 7 – May 31Days:Times:Days:Times:Monday - Thursday5:00 PM – 6:30 PMMonday – Saturday11:30 AM – 1:00 PM*Discounts are applied if registering for 3 consecutive months<strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation19www.city<strong>of</strong>lompoc.com • (805) 875-8100


AQUATICSWe Create Community Through People, Parks and ProgramsSHARKS & MINNOW’S (FORMERLY PARENT & TOT)This class is intended for dads and <strong>the</strong>ir tots to enjoy a parenttot class, moms are welcome. This class is taught in our 85-degreesplash pool. Classes meet four consecutive Saturdays for30 minutes.SaturdaysAges: 6 mos – 36 mosSessions: 001 Jan 5 – Jan 26002 Feb 2 – Feb 23003 Mar 2 – Mar 23004 Apr 13 – May 4005 May 11– June 1Time: 9:30 AM – 10:00 AMFee: $40.00SWIM LESSONS FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN WITHINTELLECTUAL DISABILITIESThe <strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation Department will be <strong>of</strong>feringgroup swim lessons at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Lompoc</strong> Aquatic Center for childrenand <strong>adult</strong>s in our community with intellectual disabilities. Fora complete list <strong>of</strong> class <strong>of</strong>ferings, please contact our <strong>of</strong>fice at875-8100.LIFEGUARD TRAININGHere is your chance to take a great class, with <strong>the</strong> benefit <strong>of</strong> becomingan American Red Cross certified Lifeguard. The courseincludes Lifeguard Training, CPR/AED, First Aid. A pre-test datewill be announced upon registration and attendance at all sessionsis required.Monday through SaturdayAges:15 & UpDates/Times: TBA, (Interest List 875-2703)Times: TBA, SpringFee:$200.00 + $20 TEXT FEEWATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR COURSEIf you have ever wanted to teach swim lessons, here is your opportunity.This course includes instruction on your personalswim strokes, breaking down <strong>the</strong> fundamentals <strong>of</strong> each strokefor teaching technique, and prepares you for <strong>the</strong> coordinationand implementation <strong>of</strong> teaching children and <strong>adult</strong>s how toswim. Upon successful completion, students will exhibitproper swim technique, communicate fundamentals and display<strong>the</strong> necessary maturity that accompanies this type <strong>of</strong> responsibleposition. The course schedule will be discussed on <strong>the</strong> firstclass meeting date.Ages:16 & UpDate/Time: TBA, (Interest List 875-2703)Time:TBA, SpringLab Dates: Throughout <strong>the</strong> courseFee:$200.00 + $35 TEXT FEEFIRST RESPONDER CERTIFICATION OPPORTUNITIES - NEWIf you need to re-certify for CPR, AED or Lifeguard training, weare here to help. Our ever current American Red Cross Instructorswill be ready with <strong>the</strong> NEW material for 2013 Reviews andChallenges.FEES: $60.00 Challenge Lifeguard/First Aid (9hrs)*min two students$50.00 Challenge CPR/AED (2hrs)$120.00 Review Lifeguard/first Aid (16hrs)*min two students$100.00 Review CPR/AED (5hrs)ADULT LEARN TO SWIM CLASSES (SATURDAYS)These swim classes are designed for <strong>adult</strong>s and teens that wantto learn swimming skills in a small group setting. This class allowsyou to work on personal goals, that might include perfectingalternate breathing or flip turns. This class is taught in our85-degree Lap pool. Classes meet four consecutive Saturdaysfor one hour.SaturdaysAges:14 & upTime:8:30 AM - 9:30 AMSessions: 001 Jan 5 – Jan 26002 Feb 2 – Feb 23003 Mar 2 – Mar 23004 Apr 13 – May 4005 May 11– June 1Fee: $40.00PERSONAL TRAINING - NEWYou need some direction and motivation for those goals you’veset this year, like refining your freestyle or training for <strong>the</strong> Annual“Hank Hudson” Triathlon, well we have <strong>the</strong> answer. Sign upto receive twelve individual workouts, two <strong>of</strong> which will be supervisedby Ironman and USA swim coach Jeff Storie. (Pool admissionis not included).FEE: $30.00WATER EXERCISE DROP IN PROGRAMAdults are welcome to come and drop into any <strong>of</strong> our waterexercise classes, space permitting on <strong>the</strong> roster, at a cost <strong>of</strong>only $5.00 per visit. You can contact our <strong>of</strong>fice at 875-8100or <strong>the</strong> Aquatic Center at 875-AQUA (2782) to determinespace availability.PARKS MAKE LIFE BETTER20(805) 875-8100 • www.city<strong>of</strong>lompoc.com <strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks, Recreation & Urban Forestry


We Create Community Through People, Parks and ProgramsAQUATICSDo you have aSPLASH PASS?AQUA AEROBICSThis class is designed for those who would love to exercise in<strong>the</strong> water without stressing your joints. In this class, you willuse <strong>the</strong> water for resistance as you build muscle tone andstrength.Taught in <strong>the</strong> Activity Pool, 85 degrees.Ages:18 & upFee: $30.00Mondays & WednesdaysTime:6:30PM-7:30PMSessions: 001 Jan 7 – Jan 30002 Feb 4 – Feb 27003 Mar 4 – Mar 27004 Apr 1 – Apr 24005 May 1 – May 29* No class May 28 thInstructor: SusanTuesdays & ThursdaysTime:10:30 AM – 11:30 AMSessions: 001 Jan 8 – Jan 31002 Feb 5 – Feb 28003 Mar 5 – Mar 28004 Apr 2 – Apr 30005 May 2 – May 30Instructor: NancyGENTLE WATER EXERCISEThis class is taught in warm water with slow movements andjoint movement. Class is perfect for those mature <strong>adult</strong>s whowant to exercise in <strong>the</strong> water without stressing <strong>the</strong>ir muscles orjoints. Designed for those individuals suffering from arthritis, fibromyalgiaand o<strong>the</strong>r special sensitivities such as stress, <strong>the</strong>need to start an exercise program or those recovering from illnessor injury. This class will be <strong>of</strong>fered in <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>rapy pool,which maintains a wonderful temperature at 90 degrees!Tuesdays & ThursdaysAges:18 & UpFee: $30.00Time:9:15 AM – 10:15 AM & 6:30 PM – 7:30 PMSessions: 001 Jan 8 – Jan 31002 Feb 5 – Feb 28003 Mar 5 – Mar 28004 Apr 2 – Apr 30005 May 2 – May 30Instructor: Nancy<strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks, Recreation & Urban Forestry21AQUA STEP AEROBICSThis class <strong>of</strong>fers a terrific workout in <strong>the</strong> lap lanes <strong>of</strong> our recreationpool, at a depth <strong>of</strong> 4.5’. Our instructor will lead youthrough a fast-paced routine set to music using water steps.This class is unlike any o<strong>the</strong>r step aerobics class you have experienced.Mondays, Wednesdays, FridaysAges:18 & upTime:10:30 AM - 11:30 AMSessions: 001 Jan 7 – Jan 30002 Feb 4 – Feb 27003 Mar 1 – Mar 29004 April 1 – April 29005 May 1 – May 31*Fee: $30.00Instructor: Laurie*No Class May 27 th .DEEP WATER AEROBICSThis class <strong>of</strong>fers you <strong>the</strong> chance to enjoy water exercise in ourcompetition pool, which ranges from 7’ to 9’ feet in depth. Theresistance <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> water will help build strength in your joints andmuscles, while using a floatation belt to stay afloat. The abilityto swim is not required in order to participate in this class.Tuesdays & ThursdaysAges:18 & upTime:6:15PM – 7:15PMSessions: 001 Jan 8 – Jan 31002 Feb 5 – Feb 28003 Mar 5 – Mar 28004 Apr 2 – Apr 30005 May 2 – May 30Fee: $30.00Instructor: GabrielleWARM WATER EXERCISEThe class will take you through a variety <strong>of</strong> exercises in <strong>the</strong>water using <strong>the</strong> natural water resistance and equipment to toneand streng<strong>the</strong>n your muscles. This is a painless exercise choicefor joint and bone issues taught in a warm <strong>the</strong>rapy pool.Mondays, Wednesdays and FridaysAges:18 & UpTime:9:15 AM – 10:15 AMSessions: 001 Jan 7 – Jan 30002 Feb 4 – Feb 27003 Mar 1 – Mar 29004 April 1 – April 29005 May 1 – May 31*Fee: $30.00Instructor: Laurie*No Class May 27 th .www.city<strong>of</strong>lompoc.com • (805) 875-8100


AQUATICSWe Create Community Through People, Parks and ProgramsNEW YEAR RESOLUTION EVENTSMake fitness one <strong>of</strong> your priorities for 2013! Weare here to help with a series <strong>of</strong> events to helpprepare you for <strong>the</strong> ultimate challenge – <strong>the</strong> 2013Triathlon in August. Join us for <strong>the</strong>se fun and excitingnew fitness events this year, where all agesand abilities are welcome. Visit our website forcomplete details for each event.RESOLUTION RUN5k Fun Run at <strong>Lompoc</strong> Multipurpose TrailSaturday, January 5thSPRING SPLASH & DASH500 yard swim and a 2.7 mile run @ <strong>Lompoc</strong>Aquatic CenterSaturday, March 30THEPASS IS HERE!A GREAT CONVENIENT OPTION FORFAMILIES TO ENJOY THELOMPOC AQUATIC CENTERPROGRAMS AND SERVICES WITH ASIMPLE SWIPE OF A CARD!The Splash Passcan be used for Recreation Swim, Lap Swim, Swim Lessons andWater Exercise ClassesConvenient, Affordable and Easy to UseGet yours today before Summer Starts!!!• Enroll in <strong>the</strong> monthly “Splash Pass” program as an individual$30.00/month), two-person household ($40.00/month) or a five-personhousehold($50.00/month)• All “Splash Pass” users would be provided a pass with <strong>the</strong>ir photo on it,allowing <strong>the</strong>m unlimited access for regularly scheduled <strong>programs</strong>.• Each pass system would require an initial $25.00 processing fee andpre-payment <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first two months via credit card, or pre-payment <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> entire six months in cash.For more information, contact <strong>the</strong><strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation at 875-8100.Splash Pass fees are charged at <strong>the</strong> 1st <strong>of</strong> each month with cancelation requestsrequiredtwo weeks prior to <strong>the</strong> first <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> month. There is no pro-ration for <strong>the</strong> SplashPass optionand <strong>the</strong>re is a six month minimum commitment.If <strong>the</strong>re is a program that you would like to have your <strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation <strong>of</strong>fer,Please give us a call at 875-8100.mark your calendar for <strong>the</strong>…..FORTH ANNUALBOAT FLOAT!SATURDAY MAY 4, 2013Business “Small” (Under 10 employees).............$50/teamBusiness “Large” (over 10 employees) ...............$50/teamOrganizations Team.......................................$50/teamSchools................................................$25/teamElementary_____Middle_____High_____CollegeInstant Boat Kits ..........................................$50/teamDesign and Build a human powered boat made <strong>of</strong> corrugated cardboard, capable<strong>of</strong> racing a 100-yard “M” shape course, in <strong>the</strong> competitive pool, at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Lompoc</strong>Aquatic Center. We’re all in this to enjoy a great event, be with friends, and trysome outrageous inventions.Please remember, <strong>the</strong> idea is to explore <strong>the</strong> inherent characteristics <strong>of</strong> corrugatedcardboard while being creative in meeting <strong>the</strong> challenge, “Stay Afloat.”CLASS I boats must have 2 passengers. No more than 5 crewmembers.CLASS II boats must have a minimum <strong>of</strong> 3 and a maximum <strong>of</strong> 4 passengers.CLASS III boats, <strong>the</strong> “Instant Boats” are to be designed and built on site <strong>the</strong> day<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> event with only <strong>the</strong> materials provided in your purchased boat kit.Construction will begin at 8am and conclude at 11:30am.Boats must be able to fit through our door opening (6’6” x 6’6”) and no longerthan 12’ in length.22(805) 875-8100 • www.city<strong>of</strong>lompoc.com <strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks, Recreation & Urban Forestry


We Create Community Through People, Parks and ProgramsYOUTH & TEENPROGRAMS— ▼ —KRAZY KAMPS FOR KIDS/ 6 -10 yearsThis winter, Recreation staff has created some fun and excitingcamps to keep you busy during your winter break. Eachcamp features hands on activities, supplies, snacks and guaranteedfun. Sign up for <strong>the</strong> camp that sparks your interest,or register for both and receive a discount.Instructor: Recreation Staff $30(R), $36 (NR)* ARC*Register for both camps for a flat $50 feeCREATIVE CRAFTSIf you enjoy creating items with your own two hands, you willlove this new winter camp. Come and create unique and intricatepieces <strong>of</strong> art while you explore a whole new worldcrafted by your own imagination.Session 1: T, W, Th 9:00AM – 12:00PM 1/8-1/10SCIENCE SCENEEver wanted to be a mad scientist, or possibly wanted to playaround with a few experiments? If so, this is for you! Afterthis class, you will be able to amaze your family and friendswith your knowledge <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> world <strong>of</strong> science. Each day wewill work on different age appropriate science projects thatwill blow your mind!Session 1: T, W, Th 1:00 PM – 4:00PM 1/8-1/10KARATE-TANG SOO DO/ 5 & UPThis ancient martial art, originating in Korea, is a method <strong>of</strong>empty-hand and foot fighting based on <strong>the</strong> scientific use <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>body in self-defense. This mysterious art is designed to developindividual character, mental strength, integrity and respect for o<strong>the</strong>rs.This course <strong>of</strong>fers a $5.00 family discount.Instructor: Theodore Jackson $50 (R), $60 (N) CABeginning ClassSession 1: T/Th 5:30PM-6:45PM 1/8-1/31Session 2: T/Th 5:30PM-6:45PM 2/5-2/28Session 3: T/Th 5:30PM-6:45PM 3/5-3/28Session 4: T/Th 5:30PM-6:45PM 4/2-4/25Advanced ClassSession 1: T/Th 7:00PM-8:15PM 1/8-1/31Session 2: T/Th 7:00PM-8:15PM 2/5-2/28Session 3: T/Th 7:00PM-8:15PM 3/5-3/28Session 4: T/Th 7:00PM-8:15PM 4/2-4/25YOUTH & TEEN PROGRAMSSHOTOKAN KARATE DO/ 7 & UPThis class specializes in pr<strong>of</strong>essional Shotokan Karate-Do instruction,philosophy and physical conditioning with an emphasison reflex development, timing, hand-eye coordination, balanceand sense <strong>of</strong> well being. Basic skills, forms and sparring drills willbe stressed equally to <strong>of</strong>fer students a balanced training program.Sensei: Vito Pascua$40(R), $48(N) CASession 1: M/W 6:00PM-8:00PM 1/7-1/30Session 2: M/W 6:00PM-8:00PM 2/4-2/27Session 3: M/W 6:00PM-8:00PM 3/4-3/27Session 4: M/W 6:00PM-8:00PM 4/1-4/24ARCHERY/ 7 – 16 YEARSWe are proud to <strong>of</strong>fer this exciting and popular archery class foryouth. Classes include safety, physical and mental skill, propershooting form, and <strong>the</strong> physics and math <strong>of</strong> archery. Archery instillsconfidence and self-esteem in athletes and all training is donein a positive, self-assuring manner with emphasis on <strong>the</strong> enjoyment<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> sport.Instructor: Thom Chamberlain $40(R), $48(N) KAPSession 1: T-F 4:00PM-5:00PM 4/2-4/5MEMORY BOOK WORKSHOP/ 8 – 13 YEARSFor <strong>the</strong> beginner or expert, this class is designed to bang out ascrapbook pages in a small amount <strong>of</strong> time. We will use stickers,die cuts, acid-free paper, pens and more to create our pages! Wewill work fast and cover a lot <strong>of</strong> ground! By <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> this class,you will have completed pages to add to your album. Please bring15-20+ photos that can be cut, glued or decorated and your scrapbook.Photos may follow a certain <strong>the</strong>me, such as holidays,school, pets or sports, or may be random. All supplies (paper,glue, stickers,pen, etc) are included, except <strong>the</strong> student’s mainscrapbook. Small snack and drink included.Instructor: Cathy Clark$28(R), $34(NR) ARCSession 1: Tues 5:30PM–7:30PM 1/15ART ATTACK/ 8 – 13 YEARSIn this class, we will explore fun and creative techniques withchalk, oil pastels, and acrylic paints. Wear “work clo<strong>the</strong>s” andbring your imagination! All supplies (paper, pastels, paint andbrushes) are included, except <strong>the</strong> student’s main scrapbook.Small snack and drink included.Instructor: Cathy Clark $28(R), $34(NR) ARCSession 1: Tues 5:30PM–7:30PM 1/22“We Create Community throughPeople, Parks and Programs”<strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks, Recreation & Urban Forestry23www.city<strong>of</strong>lompoc.com • (805) 875-8100


YOUTH & TEEN PROGRAMSWe Create Community Through People, Parks and ProgramsCARD WORKSHOP/ 6-12 YEARSMake as many cards as humanly possible in 1 1/2 hours! Makecards for birthdays, graduations, holidays, any time! Make cardsfor your friends, family, your pets, your teachers! Make cards for<strong>the</strong> whole year! All supplies are included – cards <strong>of</strong> every color,envelopes, lots <strong>of</strong> stickers, pens, die cuts, stencils, rubber stamps,ink, paint, sequins, and everything you need to express yourselfthrough your cards. Be ready for any event!Instructor: Cathy Clark $16(R), $19.50(NR) ARCSession 1: Tues 5:30PM-7:30PM 1/29VALENTINE’S DAY CRAFTS/ 8 – 13 YEARSCelebrate Valentine’s Day by making <strong>the</strong>se classic crafts for yourparents, a special friend or event to keep for yourself. We willmake a minimum <strong>of</strong> 3 valentine’s gifts, with cards to match andwrap <strong>the</strong>m up to give to family or friends. A small snack included.Instructor: Cathy Clark $28(R), $34(NR) ARCSession 1: Tues 5:30PM–7:00PM 2/5DECOUPAGE/ 8 – 13 YEARSTry <strong>the</strong> old fashioned French art <strong>of</strong> bottle decorating – Keep <strong>the</strong>bottles or give <strong>the</strong>m as gifts. After a short discussion <strong>of</strong> decoupage,we will make a minimum <strong>of</strong> 3 decorated bottles usingtiles, paper, and o<strong>the</strong>r materials. Wear work clo<strong>the</strong>s – this classgets messy. Small snack and drink included.Instructor: Cathy Clark $24(R), $28(N) ARCSession 1: Tues 5:30PM–7:00PM 2/12BEAD CREATIVE/ 8 – 13 YEARSLove beads? Love to create beautiful pieces <strong>of</strong> unique jewelry, tokeep or give as gifts? This class is for you! We will make a minimum<strong>of</strong> 3 projects. All supplies, including beads, string, clasps,and o<strong>the</strong>r items are included. Small snack and drink included.Instructor: Cathy Clark $28(R), $34(NR) ARCSession 1: Tues 5:30PM–7:00 PM 3/5BEADIE ANIMALS/ 8-12 YEARSLet’s make bead animals! We will use pony beads, wire, and plasticlace to make a variety <strong>of</strong> animals. Use <strong>the</strong>m as key chains,magnets, necklaces. Make at least 3 projects and bring home a kitand pattern for a home project. Beginner and experts welcome!All supplies and a small snack are included in <strong>the</strong> class fee.Instructor: Cathy Clark $16(R), $19.50(NR) ARCSession 1: Tues 5:30PM-7:00PM 3/12“We Create Community throughPeople, Parks and Programs”CREATIVE DANCE/ 3 – 4 YEARSCome enjoy our introductory class that <strong>of</strong>fers instruction on <strong>the</strong>basic movements <strong>of</strong> ballet. Students will learn a simple routineand parents will have <strong>the</strong> opportunity to observe <strong>the</strong>ir children on<strong>the</strong> last day <strong>of</strong> each session. Tights, leotards, and pink ballet shoesor s<strong>of</strong>t shoes are required for each class.Instructor: Melissa Resendiz $20(R), $24(NR) ARCSession 1: Sat 9:00AM–9:45AM 1/5-1/26Session 2: Sat 9:00AM–9:45AM 2/2-2/23Session 3: Sat 9:00AM–9:45AM 3/2-3/23Session 4: Sat 9:00AM–9:45AM 4/6-4/27BALLET FOR BEGINNERS/ 5 – 7 YEARSTurn and Twirl your way into our new basic ballet class where studentswill learn basic dance steps with emphasis on rhythm, andfollowing directions. Students will learn basic dance steps, leadingto a performed routine that can be observed by parents on <strong>the</strong>last class <strong>of</strong> each session. Tights, leotards, and ballet or s<strong>of</strong>t-toedshoes are required.Instructor: Melissa Resendiz$20(R), $24(NR)ARCSession 1: Sat 10:00AM-10:45AM 1/5-1/26Session 2: Sat 10:00AM-10:45AM 2/2-2/23Session 3: Sat 10:00AM-10:45AM 3/2-3/23Session 4: Sat 10:00AM-10:45AM 4/6-4/27KIDZ JAZZ/ 6 – 8 YEARSCome and explode with energy with our new Kidz Jazz class. Jazzhas become a very popular dance style in <strong>the</strong> past years, due toits popularity in television shows, movies, music videos and commercials.Jazz lets kids express <strong>the</strong>mselves in <strong>the</strong>ir own individualways. Come and join us for this new class that’s filled wi<strong>the</strong>nergy!Instructor: Melissa Resendiz$20(R), $24(NR)ARCSession 1: Thu 3:30PM-4:15PM 1/10-1/31Session 2: Thu 3:30PM-4:15PM 2/7-2/28Session 3: Thu 3:30PM-4:15PM 3/7-3/28Session 4: Thu 3:30PM-4:15PM 4/4-4/25BEGINNERS HIP- HOP DANCE/ 7 – 10 YEARSThis new Hip Hop dance class will be a fast, very energetic danceclass. It lets dancers perform to <strong>the</strong>ir own movement and style.Kids are able to enjoy <strong>the</strong>ir time and express <strong>the</strong>mselves. Hip Hopdancing can also be a great way to keep kids active. The kids willenjoy learning some fun hip hop moves as well as learns a bit <strong>of</strong>choreography.Instructor: Melissa Resendiz$20(R), $24(NR)ARCSession 1: Thu 4:15PM-5:00PM 1/10-1/31Session 2: Thu 4:15PM-5:00PM 2/7-2/28Session 3: Thu 4:15PM-5:00PM 3/7-3/28Session 4: Thu 4:15PM-5:00PM 4/4-4/2524(805) 875-8100 • www.city<strong>of</strong>lompoc.com <strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation


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YOUTH & TEEN PROGRAMSWe Create Community Through People, Parks and ProgramsCOOKING ADVENTURES/ 6 – 10 YEARSThis great new class features <strong>the</strong> opportunity for kids to be creative in<strong>the</strong> kitchen! Each class will focus on creating at least one yummy mealor snack (which we get to eat or take home) as well as discussion onkitchen and food safety. Kids will learn measuring, recipes, and makenew friends as <strong>the</strong>y become self sufficient in <strong>the</strong> kitchen. Children willprepare appetizers, breakfast treats, lunch ideas and even quick and easydinner options.Instructor: Joana Zepeda $35(R), $42(NR)ARCSession 1: Wed 4:00PM – 6:00PM 2/6-2/27Session 2: Wed 4:00PM – 6:00PM 4/3-4/24JOB SEEKING 101Are you thinking about getting a job this summer and not surewhere to start? <strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation is here to help you.During spring break, this three day camp will take teens throughsessions to include: how to acquire and complete <strong>the</strong> applicationprocess, developing your resume, interview tips and techniquesthat are sure to land you that summer job that you really want.The week will conclude with a job fair for summer employment.Don’t miss this great opportunity to land <strong>the</strong> perfect summer job.Tuesday through ThursdayDate: April 2 – 4 • Ages: 14 – 21 yearsTime: 9:00 am – 12noon • Location: Anderson Recreation CenterFee: $10.00 per personThis workshop will be <strong>the</strong> perfect opportunity to get all <strong>of</strong> youregg decorating done! Join us for an afternoon <strong>of</strong> gluing, drawing,laughing, and fun. This program is open to children between <strong>the</strong>ages <strong>of</strong> 6-12, though children under age 6 will be allowed to participateunder <strong>the</strong> supervision <strong>of</strong> a parent. Eggs and all decoratingmaterials will be provided. Pre-registrationis required.Wednesday, March 27Ages: 6-12Time:Location:EASTER EGG DECO WORKSHOPFees: $3.003:30 PM – 4:30 PMAnderson RecreationCenter, Panorama RoomWhen <strong>the</strong>re are two fees listed under a programand/or a course, <strong>the</strong> (R) is <strong>the</strong> discounted rate forthose participants who reside within <strong>the</strong> citylimits, paying <strong>City</strong> taxes. The (N) is <strong>the</strong> fee forthose non-residents who reside outside <strong>the</strong> citylimits (Vandenberg Village, Mission Hills, MesaOaks, etc.) which is <strong>the</strong> actual cost <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> classand/or program.REFUND POLICY:In <strong>the</strong> event that a class is cancelled or full, our <strong>of</strong>fice willnotify you prior to <strong>the</strong> class start time. You will be given <strong>the</strong>option <strong>of</strong> transferring classes or receiving a refund. Full refundsare issued for any class cancelled by <strong>the</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Refundrequests made prior to <strong>the</strong> registration deadline will begranted. Refunds will not be granted past <strong>the</strong> registrationdeadline.Excursions and Special Events are non-refundable, unless<strong>the</strong> participant spot is filled. Refund processing takes 2-3weeks from <strong>the</strong> request date. The <strong>City</strong> will mail all refundchecks to your home address.“We Create Community throughPeople, Parks and Programs”Is <strong>the</strong>re a program that you would like to see, pleasecall your <strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation at 875-8100.The <strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation reserves <strong>the</strong> rightto use any photos <strong>of</strong> participants taken by our staffin our <strong>programs</strong> and facilities as promotion materialfor future brochure publications, flyers, websitepostings and any o<strong>the</strong>r media opportunity.26(805) 875-8100 • www.city<strong>of</strong>lompoc.com <strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation


We Create Community Through People, Parks and ProgramsYOUTH & TEEN SPORTSYOUTH SPORTSSPRING 2013— ▼ —TENNIS LESSONS/ 8 AND UPCome out, have some fun, get some great exercise, and learn a lifetimeactivity - - <strong>the</strong> wonderful game <strong>of</strong> Tennis! Our Tennis Instructor, DennisLaws, has been playing and teaching Tennis for over 30 years. This ishis 11 th year teaching for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks& Recreation. Dennis is anenthusiastic and motivating instructor, with outstanding credentials andexperience. He is a Life Member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States Tennis Association(USTA), a United States National Tennis Academy (USNTA) CertifiedTennis Teaching Pr<strong>of</strong>essional and a United States Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalTennis Association (USPTA) Developmental Coach. Instruction is tailoredto each student’s experience, knowledge, and playing ability. His8 – lesson monthly class, <strong>the</strong> “Basics <strong>of</strong> Tennis”, covers Conditioningand Stretching, Grips, Stroke Mechanics, Tennis Terminology and History,Scoring, Strategy and Tennis Etiquette. Students bring <strong>the</strong>ir ownTennis Racket and <strong>the</strong> instructor provides <strong>the</strong> Tennis Balls.Instructor: Dennis Laws Ryon Park $50(R), $60(N)Session 1: T/W 6:00PM-7:00PM 2/5-2/27Session 2: T/W 6:00PM-7:00PM 3/5-3/27Session 3: T/W 6:00PM-7:00PM 4/2-4/24SKATE BOARDING WORKSHOPSCome out and learn <strong>the</strong> basic to advanced skateboarding techniques.All participants must pre-register and wear full gear in order to participate.Returning students should contact Mario Guerrero at 875-8095each Friday by 4pm to confirm <strong>the</strong>ir attendance for <strong>the</strong> following day.Registration packets are available at <strong>the</strong> Anderson Recreation Centerand must be completed by a parent or guardian before participating in<strong>the</strong> program. Boards and gear are required to participate. Some safetyequipment will be available for use on a first come first serve basiseach Saturday.Instructor: Recreation Staff Skate Park FREESession 1: Sa 9:00AM-12:00PM on-goingLOMPOC KIWANIS TRACK AND FIELD MEETCome out and be a part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Central Coast’s premier track meets.Open to Boys and Girls 3 rd through 8 th grade. Awards given to top 6places. Events include: Sprints and distance runs, field events. Registerby April 19 th . A special thank you to <strong>Lompoc</strong> & Cabrillo HighSchool Track Teams for volunteering to help conduct this event.<strong>Lompoc</strong> High School, Track- April 28Session 1: S 9:00AM-5:00PMDivisions: 3 rd & 4 th , 5 th & 6 th , 7 th & 8 th GradesCheck In:Fees:8:00 AM-8:45 AM$10.00 per athlete$100.00 per club or school team(25 athletes max per $100)32 ND ANNUAL GIRLS INVITATIONAL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTThe <strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks and Recreation will be hosting its 32 nd Annual GirlsInvitational Tournament March 15-18, 2013. The tournament will <strong>of</strong>fera Recreation & Open Divisions for girls 3rd through 8th grade. Thetournament will have teams from up and down <strong>the</strong> state to compete for<strong>the</strong> weekend. Please come and show your support. Register by March8!CHS, LHS, LVMS, Trinity ChurchSession 1: F/Sa/S 8:00AM-5:00PM 3/15-3/17Divisions: Recreation & Open (3 rd & 4 th , 5 th & 6 th , 7 th & 8 th Grades)Fees: $225.00 by Feb 22$250.00 after Feb 224 TH ANNUAL BOYS INVITATIONAL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTThe <strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks and Recreation Department will be hosting it’s 4 thAnnual Boys Invitational Tournament March 22-24, 2013. The tournamentwill <strong>of</strong>fer a Recreation & Open Divisions for boys 3rd through 8thgrade. The tournament will have teams from up and down <strong>the</strong> state tocompete for <strong>the</strong> weekend. Please come and show your support. Registerby March 15!CHS, LHS, LVMS, Trinity ChurchSession 1: F/Sa/S 8:00AM-5:00PM 3/22-3/24Divisions: Recreation & Open (3 rd & 4 th , 5 th & 6 th , 7 th & 8 th Grades)Fees: $225.00 by Mar 1$250.00 after Mar 1LOMPOC VALLEY POLICE ACTVITIES LEAGUEJR GIANTS T-BALL & BASEBALL LEAGUE/ 5 – 14 yearsThis program is a non-competitive baseball league for boys andgirls that are sponsored by <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Giants. Kids will learnabout baseball and alsoleadership, teamwork,integrity andconfidence. Thissummer league ishosted by <strong>Lompoc</strong>Valley PAL and includesa reading program withgreat incentives for allparticipants.MARK YOURCALENDAR FOR UPCOMINGYOUTH SPORTS FOR SUMMER 2013~ Little Stars Basketball ~ Little Kickers Soccer~ Spudball ~ Volleyball~ Soccer ~ Golf~Tennis~ Wrestling~ S<strong>of</strong>tball ~ Beattie Park 5k/10k Run~ Flag Football 1st - 4th Grade League<strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation27www.city<strong>of</strong>lompoc.com • (805) 875-8100


PARKS & FACILITIESWe Create Community Through People, Parks and ProgramsPARK MAINTENANCEThe parks division, under <strong>the</strong> direction <strong>of</strong> Parks and Urban ForestryManager, Cindy McCall, maintains nearly 400 acres <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> parks,public facility grounds, parkways, and open space. <strong>City</strong> parks areopen to <strong>the</strong> public daily from 7:30 am until dusk.PARK RESERVATIONSLarge groups are encouraged to reserve <strong>City</strong> park group picnic areasand BBQ pits. Group picnic facilities are available at Ryon Park, BeattiePark, Ken Adam Park and River Park. These group areas can accommodatelarge groups up to 150 persons. Please complete facilityreservation forms at <strong>the</strong> Anderson Recreation Center, 125 W. WalnutAve., between <strong>the</strong> hours <strong>of</strong> 9:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday throughFriday. Smaller individual tables and braziers are available on a firstcome,first-served basis in all parks. For more information call 875-8100.FACILITIES<strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks and Recreation has various facilities and rooms availablefor rent. Rental facilities include <strong>the</strong> Anderson Recreation Centerand Dick DeWees Community and Senior Center, accommodating30-300 people for special events, exhibition, meetings, etc., and <strong>the</strong>Civic Auditorium, with a seating capacity <strong>of</strong> 430 for performing arts,seminars, meetings, etc. Rates will vary depending on <strong>the</strong> size <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>facility needed, <strong>the</strong> type <strong>of</strong> activity and <strong>the</strong> length <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> activity. Applicationsand fee schedules are available at <strong>the</strong> Anderson RecreationCenter, 125 W. Walnut Ave. Call <strong>the</strong> Facility Supervisor, at 875-8100,for more information.URBAN FORESTRYThe Urban Forestry division plants and maintains over 250 miles <strong>of</strong>median or public right-<strong>of</strong>-way along city streets. This division alsoprovides landscape maintenance along V Street, Olive Avenue, portions<strong>of</strong> Central Avenue and D Street. Medians on D and H Streets,along with <strong>the</strong> downtown flowerbeds, are included in landscape maintenanceschedules. Requests for service can be made by calling 875-8034, from 7:00 am to 3:30 pm on weekdays.NEW CITY TREE PLANTING PROGRAMThe city <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lompoc</strong> Urban Forestry Division has established a programfor citizens to request that a street tree be planted at <strong>the</strong>ir residence.Each residence is allowed one tree per 30-40 feet <strong>of</strong> streetfrontage based on <strong>the</strong> tree selected. This program is <strong>of</strong>fered at nocost to <strong>the</strong> public, providing <strong>the</strong> tree is planted on a city street. Citizensare only asked to assist with watering. The <strong>City</strong> provides allo<strong>the</strong>r maintenance. To make a street tree request, call Sherril Woodat 805-875-8019.PENNIES & PLASTICS FOR PLAYGROUNDSWe need your pennies and recyclable plastics! The Pennies & Plasticsfor Playgrounds program is a community wide effort to raisemoney for safe, quality and fun equipment for <strong>the</strong> children <strong>of</strong> ourcommunity. Thanks to your support, new equipment has alreadybeen installed at Johns Manville Park, Thompson Park, Ryon and PioneerPark as a result <strong>of</strong> this exciting program. Our new goal is toraise $150,000 by December 30, 2013. Help provide a stimulatingenvironment for children <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Lompoc</strong> Valley. All it takes is for everyperson to give just 100 pennies a year! You can authorize <strong>the</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Lompoc</strong> to add $5, $3, $2, or $1 to your monthly utility bill by pickingup a Pennies for Playgrounds brochure at <strong>the</strong> Anderson RecreationCenter or you can deposit your pennies and/or plastics at <strong>the</strong>following locations:Anderson Recreation Center, 125 W. Walnut Ave.<strong>Lompoc</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hall, 100 Civic Center Plaza<strong>Lompoc</strong> Aquatic Center, 207 West College AvenueParks and Urban Forestry Division, 1300 W. Laurel Ave.An important component <strong>of</strong> this program, are <strong>the</strong> volunteers who collectand count pennies. We also need your help in promoting our excitingproject! To get involved, call Cindy McCall, Parks and UrbanForestry Manager at 875-8036.BEATTIE PARK RECOGNITION GROVEYou can honor that special individual who has made significant contributionsto <strong>the</strong> quality <strong>of</strong> life in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Lompoc</strong> Valley. An applicationand a brief narrative including a listing <strong>of</strong> achievements, contributionsand/or service to <strong>the</strong> community must be submitted by December1 st each year. The application will be reviewed and must beapproved by a sub-committee before a tree and permanent bronzeplaque can be installed in <strong>the</strong> Recognition Grove. The Beautificationand Appearance Commission will approve a maximum <strong>of</strong> four applicationseach year. Remaining applications will be returned to <strong>the</strong>sponsor or held for <strong>the</strong> next year’s review and consideration. Once<strong>the</strong> Commission has approved <strong>the</strong> applications, <strong>the</strong>y are forwarded to<strong>the</strong> <strong>City</strong> Clerk who prepares an <strong>of</strong>ficial resolution commending <strong>the</strong>individual. Persons to be cited as members <strong>of</strong> Recognition Groveare acknowledged at <strong>the</strong> annual Arbor Day ceremony, held eachspring. At that time, <strong>the</strong> resolution is presented to <strong>the</strong> individual. Foran application, please call 875-8034.28(805) 875-8100 • www.city<strong>of</strong>lompoc.com <strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation


We Create Community Through People, Parks and ProgramsPARKS & FACILITIES123456789Anderson Recreation Center125 W. WalnutAquatic Center207 W. College AvenueBarton Neighborhood ParkWest Barton AvenueBeattie ParkOlive Avenue and 5th StreetBriar CreekOn Briar Creek WayCentennial SquareCypress Avenue and H StreetCivic Auditorium217 South L. StreetCollege Park/Skate ParkCollege Avenue and J StreetDick DeWees Community& Senior Center1120 West Ocean Avenue101112131415161718J.M. ParkChestnut Avenue and A StreetKen Adam Park<strong>Lompoc</strong> ValleyMultipurpose TrailPioneer ParkPine Avenue and 4th StreetRiver ParkHighway 246 andSweeney RoadRiverbend ParkMcLaughlin Road andA StreetRyon ParkOcean Avenue andO StreetThompson ParkCollege Avenue andR StreetWestvale ParkWest Fir AvenueLooking to stay fit.....Try one <strong>of</strong> our walking or fitness trails!RYON PARK walking trail is 1330 feet,just 10 feet over 1/4 mile—BEATTIE PARK walking and fitness trailis 2172 feet, 468 feet shy <strong>of</strong> a 1/2 mileRIVER PARK’s walking trail is 5138 feet in length,which is 142 feet short <strong>of</strong> a mile.—RIVERBEND MULTI-PURPOSE TRAILApproximately 2.25 miles.If <strong>the</strong>re is a program that you would like to have your <strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation <strong>of</strong>fer,Please give us a call at 875-8100.PARK &FACILITYAMENITIESPUBLIC PARKSBeattie ParkBriar CreekCentennial SquareCollege ParkJ.M. ParkKen Adam ParkPioneer ParkRiverbend ParkRiver ParkRyon ParkThompson ParkWestvale ParkPUBLIC FACILITIESAnderson Recreation CenterCivic AuditoriumDick DeWees Community & Senior Center<strong>Lompoc</strong> Aquatic CenterReservable Group BBQ AreasPicnic Tables (No Braziers)Individual BraizersSand Volleyball CourtsVolleyball CourtsPlayground EquipmentHorseshoe PitsFitness TrailLighted Tennis CourtsLighted Basketball CourtsLighted Ball FieldsMultipurpose Athletic FieldsBabe Ruth Baseball FieldLittle League FieldRestroomsStagePark BenchesOpen Play AreaKitchenGymnasiumShowersMeeting RoomsFitness EquipmentResident Park Host/RangerR.V. CampingSwimming PoolsRentable Office Space••• ••• ••••• •••••••• •• ••••••••••••• •••••••••••• • •••••••• • •• •• •• •••••• •PARKSMAKELIFEBETTER<strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreation29www.city<strong>of</strong>lompoc.com • (805) 875-8100


REGISTRATIONWe Create Community Through People, Parks and ProgramsHOW TO SIGN UPMAIL-IN: Fill out <strong>the</strong> registration form attachedand send it to <strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks & Recreationat 125 West Walnut Avenue, <strong>Lompoc</strong>,Ca 93436. Be sure to include payment andyour class choice.PHONE-IN: Give us a call at (805) 875-8100,Monday through Friday between 9:00 am and5:00 pm. We can take payment over <strong>the</strong>phone with a Visa, MasterCard or Discover.FAX-IN: Fax us your registration form to(805)736-5195. Be sure to include your Visa,MasterCard or Discover number and expirationdate.WALK-IN: Come visit us Monday throughFriday from 9:00 am – 4:45 pm. We are locatedat <strong>the</strong> Anderson Recreation Center at125 West Walnut Avenue, <strong>Lompoc</strong>, Ca93436. We accept Cash, Check, Visa, MasterCardor Discover.GENERAL REGISTRATIONINFORMATION• You can sign up for your <strong>programs</strong> withcash, check, Visa, MasterCard or Discover.• A $25 NSF Fee will be charged on all returnedchecks• Enrollment received after <strong>the</strong> class startdate will be returned• Instructors, program locations, dates,times and fees are subject to change withoutnotice• Non-residents are those who reside outside<strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> limits (Mission Hills, VandenbergVillage, Mesa Oaks, VAFB and allo<strong>the</strong>r unincorporated areas)• Program fees apply to non-residents• Financial assistance is available for qualifyingfamilies, contact us at 875-8100 formore informationREFUND POLICYIn <strong>the</strong> event that a class is cancelled or full,our <strong>of</strong>fice will notify you prior to <strong>the</strong> classstart time. You will be given <strong>the</strong> option <strong>of</strong>transferring classes or receiving a refund. Fullrefunds are issued for any class cancelled by<strong>the</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Refund requests made prior to <strong>the</strong>registration deadline will be granted. Refundswill not be granted past <strong>the</strong> registration deadline.Excursions and Special Events are non-refundable,unless <strong>the</strong> participant spot is filled.Refund processing takes 2-3 weeks from <strong>the</strong>request date. The <strong>City</strong> will mail all refundchecks to your home address.DON’T FORGET TO CHECK US OUT ON THE WEB ATWWW.CITYOFLOMPOC.COM“We Create Community Through People,Parks & Programs”When <strong>the</strong>re are two fees listed under a program and/or a course,<strong>the</strong> (R) is <strong>the</strong> discounted rate for those participants who reside within <strong>the</strong> city limits,paying <strong>City</strong> taxes.The (N) is <strong>the</strong> fee for those non-residents who reside outside <strong>the</strong> city limits(Vandenberg Village, Mission Hills, Mesa Oaks, etc.)which is <strong>the</strong> actual cost <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> class and/or program.Recreation DivisionJoAnne Plummer, Recreation ManagerMario Guerrero Jr., Recreation ManagerHaley Lepper, Recreation SupervisorJeff Storie, Recreation SupervisorSue Slavens, Recreation CoordinatorParks & Urban Forestry DivisionCindy McCall, Parks and Urban Forestry ManagerCodie Blea, Urban Forestry SupervisorDanny Lara, Lead Park Maintenance WorkerAdministrative StaffDiane Najera, Office Staff Assistant IIIJohanna Kinard, Office Staff Assistant IIICynthia McLain, Office Staff Assistant IIJessica Fox, Office Staff Assistant IMonique Ornelas, Office SupportParks and Recreation CommissionPatti Coggin, ChairpersonPat Brady, CommissionerBeverly Kennedy, CommissionerCraig McNamee, CommissionerArlen Sechrest, CommissionerBeautification and Appearance CommissionBecky Barritt, ChairpersonJames Dunlavey, Vice-ChairpersonDonald Buck, CommissionerMichelle Schaefer, CommissionerBarry Weaver, CommissionerSenior CommissionMary Lou Parks, ChairpersonRobert Kennedy, CommissionerShirley Garcia, CommissionerNoel Lossing, CommissionerArvan Washington, CommissionerYouth CommissionJulia Ruiz, ChairpersonMaribel Anguiano, Vice-ChairpersonCamron Bamonte, CommissionerKristopher Brock, CommissionerSavina Giron, CommissionerFatima Cacho, CommisisonerClaudia Carrillo, CommissionerCadman Owens, CommissionerRoselei Redrick, CommissionerThe Parks and Recreation, Senior, Youth andBeautification Commissions are voluntary boardsappointed by <strong>the</strong> <strong>City</strong> Council. Regular meetingsare open to <strong>the</strong> public.<strong>Lompoc</strong> <strong>City</strong> CouncilJohn Linn, MayorAshley Costa, Council MemberDeWayne Holmdahl, Council MemberBob Lingl, Council MemberDirk Starbuck, Council Member<strong>City</strong> AdministrationLaurel Barcelona, <strong>City</strong> Administrator30(805) 875-8100 • www.city<strong>of</strong>lompoc.com <strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks, Recreation & Urban Forestry


We Create Community Through People, Parks and ProgramsREGISTRATION<strong>Lompoc</strong> Parks, Recreation & Urban Forestry31www.city<strong>of</strong>lompoc.com • (805) 875-8100


LOMPOC PARKS & RECREATION125 West Walnut Avenue<strong>Lompoc</strong>, California 93436-6479Phone 805-875-8100Fax 805-736-5195BULK RATEU. S. PostagePAIDPermit#72<strong>Lompoc</strong>, CAECRWSSRESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERTHEPASSNew Year's Resolution Specialwaiving <strong>the</strong> processing fee fromJanuary 1 - January 31stfor new Splash Pass Holders.The Splash Pass is anall-inclusive program to allow it’s holders to take fulladvantage <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Lompoc</strong> Aquatic Center and it’s <strong>programs</strong>.Included <strong>programs</strong> are:recreation swim, lap swim,warm water leisure, swim lessons(1 session at a time)and all <strong>of</strong> our water exercise <strong>programs</strong>.The Splash Pass also <strong>of</strong>fers priority registration (2 days early) to it’sholders for each brochure season, although spots will not be reservedspecifically for Splash Pass holders so please remember to register foreach program early!For more information on pricing and how you can get yourSplash Pass please call our <strong>of</strong>fice at875-8100

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