HomeMy WebLinkAboutIV-3 - RSS Activity Report (5)Agenda Item No.
January 6, 1998
40 COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT
DATE: December 23, 1997
TO: Parks, Beaches, and Recreation Commission
FROM: Celeste Jardine -Haug
SUBJECT: Senior Services Division - Monthly Commission Report
Holiday Gifts Delivered — During the month of December, we collected gifts for children
who are less fortunate than most. Seniors picked children's names from our Christmas
tree ,and purchased a gift that was appropriate. The two groups that were selected to
adopt were Head Start in Laguna Beach and an Abused Women's shelter in Irvine. Two
staff members and two seniors had the pleasure of delivering the gifts to Head Start. The
children sang songs for us, and we thoroughly enjoyed watching their delight in receiving
their presents. This was a reassuring experience to see how programs, such as this, can
make a difference in family's lives.
Food Drive — Canned food was collected during the month of December for donating to
SOS. 12 boxes of food were delivered to help provide Christmas dinner for low- income
families. OASIS Seniors have always been generous and enjoy assisting with this effort.
• Holiday Functions — The Holidays are many times difficult for Seniors, therefore, we try
to fill their time with upbeat activities. The Friends of OASIS held their annual
Christmas Party on Saturday December 6 0; A sing -a -long was held on December 11 °i
which included Harbor Day School's Handbell choir; December 19" marked the day of
our annual Christmas luncheon for 150 people; The Friends of OASIS ended the month
with a New Year's Eve Party on December 31".
Membership Drive — The annual membership dues are collected beginning January 1,
1998. The dues are one portion of the Friends of OASIS's revenue. They will remain at
$7:00 for a single person and $10.00 for a couple. Currently, the membership is at 5,500,
and we anticipate a slight increase in that number.
Future Activities — Coming up in January will be the over 80's party on January 28 ", and
Febnr be a Dinner Theater Fundraiser.
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November 1997
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Travel'Office
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ATTENDEES TO MEETINGS AT OASIS
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Recreation Division
Agenda Item No. 3
January 6, 1998
Adult Basketball - The Winter Basketball season is set to start January 5, 1998 with 71
teams. Total revenue for this season is $36,500. Games will be played at West Newport (4
nights), Ensign School (4 nights) and Lincoln School (2 nights). The Eastbluff Boys &
Girls Club is not available during this season due to a youth basketball program.
The Spring Softball registration deadline is January 9, with the league set to start the *week
of February 2, 1998.
Winter Wonderland — Twenty tons of snow fell at Grant Howald Park on Saturday,
December 13 for the Community Services Department's Annual Winter Wonderland'.
More than 300 children participated in the event that included. a snow creature building
contest, holiday arts and crafts, playing in the snow, and a visit from Santa. The Newport
Harbor Elks Club co- sponsored the event.
Rent a Santa - The Rent -a -Santa Program was moderately successful this year. We had
63 bookings for a total of $2,370. Evaluation of the program resulted in our devising
new ways to market the program to try to bring up numbers. We are planning a Santa
training for 1998 as well as refurbishing some of the costumes as necessary.
• Youth Council — The first Youth Council meeting was held on Monday, December 15,
1997 at the Newport Beach Public Library. Elections were held for the chairperson, vice
chairperson and recorder positions. Megan Schuler was elected Chairperson, Troy
Treaccar was elected Vice Chairperson and Molly Melum was elected Recorder. The
Youth Council set three goals to accomplish in 1998. The first is to assist with City
Government Day. Second is to coordinate a beach clean up day for teenagers and the
third is to sponsor a city-wide dance. The Youth Council's next meeting will be held on
Monday, January 5 at the Newport Beach Public Library.
Youth Basketball - The 1998 Youth Basketball League began practicing on December 8,
1997. Games are scheduled to start until January 10, 1998. Another large turnout is
expected this year. To date, 155 participants have registered for this Teague and staff
expects approximately 21 teams. The City offers both a boys and a girls league. The
1998 Basketball League expects to field 5 girls teams and 16 boys teams. The basketball
season runs from December to March, with the Orange County Tournament held from
March 16 - 22.
Classes/Instruction - Winter session classes and activities are set to begin the week of
January 5, 1998The Spring edition of the Newport Navigator is currently being
developed. Materials are due to Sandy by this week. New classes include Rock
Climbing, Jewelry Making, Painting ceramics, Family History and Tennis Festivals.
(Description of new classes is attached)
Recreation Division
Summary of Fall Classes —
With Fall 1997 in the books here is a look at the,session numbers:
Total Classes offered
544
Classes - canceled
190
Actual Classes
354
Total Enrollment
3,116
Cancellation Rate
35%
Average Enrollment per class
8.8
Brochures Distributed
47,000
Brochure /Participant ratio
15.1:1
Revenue
$276,050
Non- resident revenue
$2,199
Recreation Division
�• Proposed New Classes for Spring g 998:
Beginner Touch Typing
Learn Touch Typing the easy way, using a whole new concept in touch typing. Students
can begin almost immediately typing without looking at the keyboard. Instructor Alice
King Dutcher has been teaching computer keyboarding for over 10 years using Almena
International method
Fee: $5011 day class
Touch Typing—Sneed & Accuracy Development
Learn techniques to eliminate errors and get a speed of 60 words per minute quickly.
Instructor Alice King Dutcher has been teaching computer keyboarding, for over 10 years
using the Almena International method
Fee: $5011 day class
Mad Science CM
Build your very own model rocket that can actually fly to 1,000 feet. Make lightening
while conducting hair raising experiments. Discover sound, sound waves, radio
telescopes, magnets and make your own compasses and electromagnets. Children will
also uncover hidden components in ordinary light and attend a spectacular chemical
energy display. All in all and fun and exciting week! A material fee of $25 is payable at
• the first day of class. Instructor: Mad Science staff
Fee: $125/1 week
Expressing Ourselves
Shy or fearful children can gain confidence through positive physical, verbal, and art
expression. Your child can become more secure and outgoing by using skills introduced
in a fun environment. Children benefit by using positive self -talk, mental imaging, and
expressing their feelings appropriately. Instructor Marti Gangnes has achieved great
results for over 20 years through her training in counseling psychology and sport
psychology. Classes will be held at 4000 Westerly #195 in Newport Beach. For more
information call 347 -7373
Fee: $9516 weeks
Mastery of Mind & Motion
Improved performance enhances confidence. Children who are slightly developmentally
delayed or lack coordination can benefit by using physical and mental skills taught in this
class. Your child can improve coordination, balance, strength, and become more
successful with physical participation. Instructor Marti Gangnes' training in counseling
psychology and sport psychology /motor learning, have - enabled excellent results for over
20 years. Classes will be held at 4000 Westerly #195 in Newport Beach. For more
information call 347 -7373
Fee: $88/6 weeks
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Recreation Division
Paint it Your Way
Ceramics for Kids
In this class, kids will paint pre -made ceramic pieces of their choosing. Learn to create
different patterns and make different colors and designs. Every piece will be unique. A $9
material fee is payable to instructor, Kathy Blue
Fee: $6515 weeks
Water Walking
A super class designed for those who are not quite ready'for aqua aerobic exercise.
Conducted in shallow water, we'll emphasize on balance, maintaining and increasing
range of motion, and strength through various types of water walking. Get a good
workout and socialize too. Class will be held at Bayside Village Pool. For more
information call instructor Sally Stanton at 646 -6446
Fee: $50 for 2 days or $35 for one day
Deep Water Workout FNEW]
A phenomenal non - impact workout! Upper and lower body variations are isolated with an
emphasis on safety, form and technique. Improve your strength, posture and cardio
fitness without the splash or rebound. Class will be held at Marian Bergeson Aquatic
Center at Corona del Mar High School. For more information, call instructor Sally
Stanton at 646 -6446
Fee: $50 for 2 days or $35 for one day
• Basic Rock Climbing
An introductory course for people interested in learning the fundamentals of rock
climbing. Our facility offers over 26 top ropes over 75 different rock climbing routes for
the novice wanting to learn to the advanced climber who is always looking for a new
challenge. If you are looking for a new adventure and/or a unique way to exercise, then
join this class. Instructor: Climbx Staff, 18411 Gothard St, Unit I, Huntington Beach
(between Ellis & Talbert)
Fee: $45/3 classes
Salsa
It's the "spiciest" of dances. Learn the latest in this Latin craze. Techniques include the
Merenge, Mambo and Samba. Singles and/or couples are welcome. Either way, we'll be
havin' lots of fun. Instructor: Toni Piazza- Knight
Fee:$48 /person/6 weeks
Paint it Your Way
Ceramics for Adults
Here is an easy and affordable way, to ,paint that ceramic piece you've had your eye on.
This class allows you to create and paint designs on pre -made ceramic pieces.
Participants will receive assistance and ideas to make your ceramic piece just right. A $16
material fee is payable to instructor, Kathy Blue
• Fee: $73/5 weeks (plus material fee)
Recreation Division
Jewelry Making Workshop
. Come learn how to create your own jewelry. The feature item will be making a sterling
silver necklace with Austrian Crystals. All of the materials will be included as well as a
booklet containing all of the class information, tips on how to care for your jewelry, and
discounts at local jewelry supply stores. Instructor: Stephanie Stork
Fee: $39/1 class
Mexican Fiesta
Ever wonder how spicy salsa verde and enchilada sauces are made? Is Tex/Mex food and
classic Mexican/Spanish cuisine your favorite? Then let you personal chef pamper you
with a complete southwest banquet. The menu will feature a seven course meal and all'
foods will be prepared from scratch. Bring an apron, and a beverage, come hungry and
leave mucho mas happy! A $10 material fee is payable to instructor /Chef Rick Martinez
Fee: $35/1 class
Collecting Oral Histories
on Video /Audio Tane
Have you ever wanted to document your family history? Learn how to video /audio tape
your mother, father or grandparents from professionally- trained interviewer /speaker from
Steven Spielberg's oral history project and local video history company. Interviewing
techniques, topics, questions, and video composition will be covered. Video samples will
be shown and handouts will be provided. Instructor: Maureen Halpert
Fee: $29/1 class
Advanced Canine Agility
For those who have already been through basic Agility and wish to continue practicing
and polishing their skills, this course will provide you with further work on all the
obstacles, and drill on skills, including side switches, lead outs, and options. The Flyball
course will be set up as well for your use. Pre - requisite: Previous agility class or
permission from instructor. Material fee: $15 payable to instructor, Paul Thurner at first
class meeting. Do not bring dogs to first class.
Fee: $28/8 weeks (plus material fee)
Canine Good Citizen Certification
All ten of the A.K.C. Canine Good Citizen skills will be introduced in the first two
meeting, and each skill will be practiced in preparation for the Good Citizen Test, given
on June 5s`. Dogs enrolling should have basic obedience commands established.
Additional skills to be learned include "Reaction to Distractions," "Supervised
Separation," and "Accepting a Friendly Stranger." The American Kennel Club C.G.C.
Certificate will be awarded to those who pass the tests. Any dog who does not pass the
first time may return for additional practice sessions and re -take the certification test for
$5, at any of the locations where Hacienda Hills Dog Obedience Club is offering the
class. This class will be held at the Lakeview Senior Center, 20 Lake Road (at Alton) in
. Irvine. Instructor: Paul Thurner, Senior Master Trainer
Fee: $18.00/3 weeks