Living Life Activities Guide

Volume 1 | May - August 2024

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LOCATE YOUR SERVICES

CITY MANAGERS OFFICE Charles Montoya City Manager Asuena H. Soren

(909) 384 - 5122

Deputy City Manager

Rochelle Clayton Deputy City Manager

MAYORS OFFICE (909) 384 - 5122

Helen Tran

Mayor

CITY COUNCIL OFFICE Council Member Theodore Sanchez

VANIR TOWER OFFICE 290 N. D STREET SAN BERNARDINO, CA 92401 HOURS Monday - Thursday 7:30am - 5pm Friday 7:30am - 4pm

First Ward

Council Member Sandra Ibarra

Second Ward

Council Member Juan Figueroa

Third Ward

Mayor ProTem Fred Shorett

Fourth Ward

Council Member Ben Reynoso

Fifth Ward

Council Member Kimberly Calvin

Sixth Ward

Council Member Damon L. Alexander

Seventh Ward

DEPARTMENTS Animal Services

(909) 384-1304 (909) 384-5355 (909) 384-5002

City Attorney’s Office

City Clerk

Code Enforcement (909) 384-7272 Community & Economic Development (909) 384-5357 Finance (909) 384-5252 Human Resources (909) 384-5947 Information Technology (909) 384-5133 Pioneer Memorial Cemetery (909) 885-6385 Police Department Information (909) 384-5742 Police Dispatch (909) 383-5311 Public Works (909) 384-5140 Passports (909) 384-5002 Business License (909) 384-5128 Planning and Building Services (909) 384-5302

201A N. E STREET SAN BERNARDINO, CA 92401 HOURS Monday - Thursday 7:30am - 5pm Friday 7:30am - 4pm

201B N. E STREET SAN BERNARDINO, CA 92401 HOURS Monday - Thursday 7:30am - 5pm Friday 7:30am - 4pm

UTILITIES

710 N. D STREET SAN BERNARDINO, CA 92401

Burrtec Waste Industries

(909) 804-4222

Southern California Edison

(909) 655-4555

Southern California Gas

(909) 427-5500

cover photo: 2022 Festival at seccombe lake

City of San Bernardino Water Department

(909) 384-5141

East Valley Water District

(909) 889-9501

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ADMINISTRATION OFFICE 201A N. E street, San Bernardino, CA

(909) 384-5233

COMMISSIONERS Meeting every third Monday of the month

Lydie Gutfeld

Director

April Flores

Executive Assistant to the Director

Mitch Assumma

Community Services Manager

Steven W. Bielak First Ward Darlene M. Herrera Second Ward Anthony R. Aguirre Third Ward Jeffreda Curry Fourth Ward Michael J. Segura Fifth Ward Vacant Sixth Ward Robert A. Porter Seventh Ward James M. Smith Mayor’s Appointee Simeone N. Miller Mayor’s Appointee

Vanessa Carbajal

Community Recreation Manager

Michael Schicora

Aquatics & Risk Manager

Gina Ornelas

Administrative Assistant

Barbara Sladek

Management Analyst

Melissa McGowan

Management Analyst

Lesa Nichols

Administrative Assistant

Juanita Webster Jackie Chavez

Recreation Supervisor Program Coordinator

SENIOR SERVICES Fifth Street Senior Center Perris Hill Senior Center LaKeisha Jackson

909-384-5430 Recreation Supervisor

Retired Senior Volunteer Program Nicolette Wilson

909-384-5414 Program Coordinator 909-384-5413 Program Coordinator 909-384-5434 Program Coordinator (909) 384- 5413 Program Coordinator (909) 384-5413 Volunteer Coordinator

Senior Companion Program Oscar Rivas Senior Nutrition Program Trudy Panowicz Senior Nutrition Program Maryana Arrieta Senior Companion Program Delores Suarez

COMMISSIONERS Meeting every third Thursday of the month

Roxana M. Barrera First Ward Frank J. Flores Second Ward Vacant Third Ward Esmeralda Negrete Fourth Ward Jennifer B. Xicara Fifth Ward Micah E. Lee Sixth Ward Vacant Seventh Ward Joseph H. Salas Mayor’s Appointee Vacant Mayor’s Appointee

COMMUNITY CENTERS Rudy C. Hernandez Trina Shelton-Moore

909-384-5420 Program Coordinator 909-361-2574 Program Coordinator (909) 880-1362 Recreation Specialist (909) 384-5424 Program Coordinator (909) 384-5426 Recreation Supervisor

Verdemont Alex Alarcõn

Delmann Heights Phyllis Carter Lytle Creek Aurelio Munoz

Center for Individual Development Christopher McClain

ATHLETICS Adult Sports Michael Gibson Youth Sports Cisco Ramirez

(909) 384-5420 Recreation Supervisor (909) 453-7981 Program Coordinator

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DIRECTOR’S LETTER to our community

CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN UPDATES

The Department is full of anticipation for the upcoming warmer months and excited to announce our lineup of programs and events scheduled from May to August 2024. May is our month to kick off summer and you are not going to want to miss any of the action! May 4th “FESTIVAL : where our cultures connect” event returns! From music to art and food, the whole family

EASTSIDE SKATE PARK

Be ready to see some major construction happening this summer! Construction Bids are underway and a selection of contractors should be completed in late May. Completely funded by Measure S, this new design includes elements that were

created from input from the skate community to include up to date skate elements and accessible features for all levels of skaters. This means you should see a brand new park in the fall of 2024!

will be culturally engaged at Lytle Creek Park!

SECCOMBE LAKE PARK

Expect to see shovels in the ground by late summer and a completion date in early 2025! The 44 acre park is getting a complete overhaul which includes a lake clean up for future recreational opportunities (imagine paddle boats!), improved walking

May 18th grand opening of the San Bernardino’s very first LA Dodger Dream Fields at Blair Park! We celebrate water safety month in May and we encourage you to focus on what we can do as a community to make sure drowning is prevented in our city. Join us for our culmination event on June 1st at the Jerry Lewis Family Swim Center for a full day of fun in the sun. Sizzling Summer Nights Concert Series (June & July): Get ready to groove to the rhythm of live music under the stars! We will feature bands and artists performing a variety of genres at the Roosevelt Bowl. Our Youth Summer Camps offer an opportunity for children to develop their skills in sports, arts, cooking, and more. Rec staff at Hernandez, Lytle Creek and Verdemont Com- munity Centers will provide expert instruction in a fun and supportive environment, making your summer the best! Starlight Cinema (June-August): Grab your popcorn and join us for family movie nights in the park! We’ll be screen- ing family-friendly films that are sure to delight audiences of all ages. Be sure to visit our website and follow us on social media for updates and announcements. We can’t wait to see you at our upcoming events and create unforgettable memories together. Thank you for your continued support of the San Bernardino Parks and Recreation Department. Together, we’ll make this summer one to remember!

path and lighting, a brand new outdoor basketball court, a full renovation of the historic gazebo, and a playground that will take your imagination to a whole new level. With $8.5 million in ARPA funds and a $1 Million investment from San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, our residents should be very much looking forward to visiting this beautiful park! Nicholson community center & Park With over $8.5 Million in ARPA funding invested in this

park, community members and visitors will be able to once again enjoy this amazing location. Construction is scheduled to begin early summer and have a grand opening before the

new year! Design includes two new baseball fields, a universally accessible playground, walking path, fully fenced in and well let area. Also, with the ad- ditional funding we received from the office of Con - gressman, Pete Aguilar, for $850,000, the Nicholson Community Center will also be under construction with shovels in the ground by late fall 2024!

sincerely,

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FIND THE FUN

02 page

04 page

08 page

WELCOME

ANNOUNCEMENTS SPONSORSHIPS

14 page

12 page

16 page

ATHLETICS

SENIORS

ARTS/CULINARY

22 page

18 page

21 page

AQUATICS

ADAPTIVE

FAMILY BASED

25 page

23 page

24 page

BACK 2 NATURE

CAMPS

RESERVATIONS

SPECIAL EVENTS 28 page

26 page

AMENITIES

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BE IN THE KNOW!

ANNOUNCEMENTS

NEW

PROGRAMS

Come join our team! Responsibilities include monitoring pool activities, enforcing safety rules, respond- ing to emergencies, and providing a safe and enjoyable expe- rience for all guests. Plus, we offer a com- petitive hourly rate! Check out www.sbcity.org/jobs. Come paint the town! We are looking for tal- ented muralists to help transform spaces in our community. Join us in creating vibrant and impactful artwork that will inspire and uplift our community. Contact us to get involved! Plus, keep an eye out for special grant opportunties. We are continuously seeking vendors for our events who are passionate about their craft and provide high quality products and services. Applications are available on our website. We look for- ward to working with talented and creative vendors to make our event a success! Don’t miss out on our Youth Enrich- ment Scholarship! This scholarship allows youth of low-income families the oppor- tunity to participate in recreation classes, programs, sports, and more activities. Scholarships are awarded based on available funding and/ or family need.

Adaptive Swim

Pg. 18

Annual Swim Passes

Pg. 18

Handmade Creations

Pg. 16

Gymnastics

Pg. 15

Parent & Me

Pg. 21

LIFEGUARDS NEEDED!

Science Adventure

Pg. 13

Silent Bingo

Pg. 22

Slime Science

Pg. 13

Splash Ball

Pg. 20

Wiggle Worms

Pg. 22

STAY COOL

BEAT THE HEAT AT A COOLING CENTER

WE NEED MURALISTS!

Perris Hill Senior Center

5th Street Senior Center

Rudy C. Hernandez Community Center

Lytle Creek Community Center

Delmann Heights Community Center

WANT TO BE A VENDOR?

Verdemont Community Center

Jerry Lewis Family Swim Center

Center for Individual Development

Norman F. Feldheym Central Library

Dorthy Ingrham Branch Library

Howard M. Rowe Branch Library

SAY YES SCHOLARSHIP!

ALL ADDRESSES FOUND ON PG. 26

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FUN AROUND TOWN

AWARD RECOGNITION

AT COURT STREET EVERY TUESDAY FROM 7:30AM - 1:00PM FARMERS MARKET CERTIFIED DODGER DREAM FIELDS grand opening of

AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

CHAMPION OF THE COMMUNITY TERRY BOYKINS

CREATING COMMUNITY

DIA DE LOS MUERTOS

We have been selected as a 2023 California Park & Recreation Society (CPRS) Award of Excellence recipient for Dia de Los Muertos Experience Event in the Creating Community Award of Excellence category. The CPRS awards program acknowledges remarkable achievements in facility design, park planning, marketing and communication, as well as community improvement and programming.

MAY 18TH BLAIR PARK

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE FIELDS on page 15

SB GO FOR GOLD

Terry Washington, an 8x boxing National Champion, has qualified for the 2024 U.S.

INLAND EMPIRE senior games SIGN UP FOR THE

Olympic Team Trials. Terry has been boxing

through the Project Fight Chance program with his coach Ian Franklin. His record is 65 and 6 with a gold medal at the USA Boxing National Junior. We are thrilled to document Terry’s journey to the Olympics and his future as he navigates his professional career while inspiring our city youth.

REGISTRATION OPENS JULY 1ST

SEE AN ISSUE? LET US KNOW Download GoSBcity App

POOLS & SPLASH PADS ARE NOW OPEN!

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SUPPORT THE FUN

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

MORE SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE

AWARD WINNING Cultural Experience NATIONAL

Interested in participating in our events within the City of San Bernardino? Engaging in these community events enables your company to increase its visibility across various marketing outlets and throughout the events. Applications are now open for the following highly anticipated events.

STARLIGHT CINEMA movie in the park series 300+ Attendance Friday(s) June - July Date Various location

10,000 Attendance

May 4 Date

Lytle Creek location

ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES

WATER SAFETY challenge 800+ Attendance June 1 Date

DIA DE LOS MUERTOS

Attendance date location

1,000+ November 1 - 3 Court Street

Jerry Lewis Swim location

INLAND EMPIRE SENIOR GAMES

MIRACLE ON court street 20,000+ Attendance December 6 - 22 Date Court Street location

400+ Sept. 21 - Oct 3 Various Locations

Attendance date location

TRICK OR TREAT

Attendance date location

1,000+ October 25 Al Guhin

SIZZLIN’ SUMMER concerts 300+ Attendance June 6 - August 1 Date Roosevelt Bowl Location

LUNAR YEAR FESTIVAL

Attendance date location

800+ TBD Court Street

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Turn your passion into profit! There are numerous contract opportunities available for you to share your knowledge and earn money in the process. GET PAID TO SHARE YOUR SKILL!

Intended for seniors who are dedicated to assisting older adults. For more information see page 17 SENIOR VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

VOLUNTEER WITH US! We are always looking for community members who have a passion for preserving our parks.

COMMUNITY DUMP DAYS Keep our city clean

HONOR OUR HEROES! MILITARY BANNER PROGRAM T he Military Banner Program is designed to honor military personnel who reside in the City of San Bernardino. In order to qualify as a participant: • The honoree must be a retired, reserved, completed service, or active duty member of the United States Armed Forces As well as one of the following; • A current San Bernardino resident or have graduated from a High School in San Bernardino • Have an immediate family member of a San Bernardino resident • City of San Bernardino employee, retired employee or a fulltime contract employee with one year of service with the City of San Bernardino (wife/husband, son/daughter, grandson/grand- daughter, son-in-law/daughter-in-law). For more information www.sbcity.org/parks.

City of San Bernardino residents may drop off unwanted items such as appliances, mattress- es, tires, furniture, tree limbs and electronic waste. This is for household refuse only. Please no hazardous materials, construction materials, or commercial vehicles. Be prepared to show proof of residency with a driver’s license or gas/electric/water bill. QUESTIONS? CALL (909) 384-7272.

UPCOMING DATES

May 18, 2024 June 29, 2024 July 27, 2024 August 31, 2024

Anne Shirrells Park

Seccombe Lake Park

Perris Hill Park

Blair Park

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CERTIFIED IN FUN

DAY IN THE LIFE: PUBLIC WORKS

The Public Works team in San Bernardino has been on an impres- sive journey, uplifting the city’s infrastructure and enriching residents’ lives. Through a plethora of projects, they’ve modernized and sus- tained essential services, showcasing their dedication to progress. Public Works Week stands as a beacon, illuminating the vi- tal role of infrastructure in our daily lives. It sheds light on the tireless efforts behind the scenes, from ensur- ing clean water to facilitating safe transportation routes. Infrastructure Upgrades: The team’s active involvement in up- grading roads, bridges, and public buildings has bolstered the city’s safety and accessibility, improving transportation networks. Green Initiatives: Spearheading environmentally sustainable prac- tices, they’ve installed energy-efficient lighting, implemented wa - ter conservation measures, and championed recycling initiatives. San Bernardino’s Public Works team epitomizes dedication, expertise, and collaboration, shaping a sustainable and resilient future. Let’s cele- brate their efforts, recognizing each member’s invaluable contribution!

JOIN THE TEAM

WWW.SBCITY.ORG/JOBS

WE’RE SAYING THANK YOU! The Lunar New Year event held in Court Street Square Park on Feb 17, 2024, was a vibrant and culturally rich celebration sponsored by Pac Genomics, Amazon, Dao Realty, TransTech, Ryvid, Exp Real- ty, and the Ohlone Tribe. The park was transformed into a colorful gathering space adorned with red lanterns, yellow and red flowers, and multiple photo areas for guests to enjoy. Educational banners showcased various components of Lunar New Year traditions, while the main stage displayed the zodiac animals and lucky mai trees symbolizing happiness, health, and prosperity. Attendees had the opportunity to engage in Lunar New Year crafts, experience traditional Chinese calligraphy demonstrations and lessons by the CSUSB Chinese Student Association, and im - merse themselves in traditional music and imagery. Overall, the Lunar New Year event exemplified the City of San Bernardino’s dedication to celebrating its diverse cultural makeup, fostering respect, and promoting understanding across cultures.

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MEDIA RELEASE Individuals who register or participate in activ- ities sponsored by the City of San Bernardino grant permission for the City of San Bernardino to be photographed and recorded. Photographs and media obtained from City sponsored activ- ities may be used for promotional purposes for City Activities through publications and outlets including but not limited to the City website, so- cial media accounts, fliers, and activity brochure.

FINANCIAL HARDSHIPS CANT STOP THE FUN! APPLY FOR A YOUTH ENRICHMENT SCHOLARSHIP This scholarship program allows youth of low-in- come families the opportunity to participate in city and recreation classes, programs, sports, and many more activities to enrich their lives and in turn, positively impact homes, schools, and the commu- nity. Scholarships are awarded based on available funding, family need, and a completed YES Eligibil- ity Application. One application per household, per funding year, may be submitted. REFUND POLICY Refund will be considered for activities on a case by case basis. Refunds are made in full for activities canceled by the department. There are no refunds for drop-in activities. For more information, please contact (909) 384-5233.

ABOUT REGISTRATION We encourage participants to enroll in activities as soon as possible. Space may be limited. If an activity has low enrollment, it may be canceled no less than two days before the activity start date. Activ- ities and Fees subject to change.

HOW TO PAY

1. In Person: Walk-In to the Main Office or a Community Center

ACCEPTED PAYMENTS Cash Check

3. Online: https://sbcity.org/classes

Card

REGISTRATION LOCATIONS

MAIN OFFICE 201-A North E Street, Ste. 103 CENTER FOR INDIVIDUAL

RUDY C. HERNANDEZ 222 North Lugo Avenue LYTLE CREEK COMMUNITY CENTER 380 South K Street VERDEMONT COMMUNITY CENTER 3365 Little League Drive

5TH STREET SENIOR CENTER 600 West 5th Street PERRIS HILL SENIOR CENTER 780 East 21st Street NORTON GYM 1554 East Art Townsend Drive JERRY LEWIS SWIM CENTER 831 E. Highland Avenue

DEVELOPMENT 8088 Palm Lane

DELMANN HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CENTER 2969 North Flores Street

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CRAFT WITH US!

general crafts These programs provide a supportive and nurturing environment where participants can explore their imagination and develop their artistic skills. Join a class today and unleash your inner artist!

GENERAL CRAFTS

FIFTH STREET SENIOR CENTER

DAYS

TIME

AGE

COST

Arts & Crafts

M Tu W Th F

9:00am - 2:45pm 9:00am - 12:45pm

50+

Free

LYTLE CREEK

Crafts N’ Creations Crafts N’ Creations

Tu Tu

3:00pm - 3:45pm 5-8

$5 $5 $5

4:00pm - 4:45pm 9-12 4:00pm - 4:45pm 6-12

Painting Masterpieces M

RUDY C. HERNANDEZ

Craft Creations Arts & Crafts

Tu Tu

3:45pm - 4:45pm 5-8 4:45pm - 5:00pm 9-12

$5 $5

VERDEMONT

Crafters Cove

3:30pm - 4:15pm 4:30pm - 5:15pm

5-8 9-12

M

$5

CENTER FOR INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT

Out of the Box

Tu

9:30am - 11:30am All Ages Free

DELMANN HEIGHTS

Scrapbooking

Fr

4:45pm - 5:45pm All Ages $5

DONT FORGET TO SIGN UP FOR SUMMER DAY CAMPS SEE PAGE 23 FOR MORE INFO

Fun can be acessible regardless of financial circumstances apply for the “YES Scholarship!” MOre info on page 6

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WHAT’S COOKIN’?

culinary arts Our cooking programs provide a fun and educational way for individuals to improve their culinary skills, explore new recipes, and gain confidence in the kitchen.

CULINARY

RUDY C. HERNANDEZ

DAYS

TIME

AGE

COST

3:45pm - 4:45pm 4:45pm - 5:45pm

8 - 12 13 - 17

Mini Chef Academy

W

$10

CENTER FOR INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT

Snack Attack

W

9:30am - 11:30am All

$5

LYTLE CREEK

Cooking 4 Kids

3:00pm - 3:45pm 4:00pm - 4:45pm

5 - 8 9-12

Th

$10

VERDEMONT

Kids in the Kitchen

3:30pm - 4:30pm 4:30pm - 5:30pm

5 - 12 13 - 17

W

$10

stem We are excited to introduce these new STEM programs! Our experienced staff strive to inspire a passion for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math through hands-on activities and real-world applications.

STEM

RUDY C. HERNANDEZ

DAYS

TIME

AGE

COST

Young Scientist

3:45pm - 4:45pm 4:45pm - 5:45pm

8 - 12 13 - 17

Th

$5

VERDEMONT

Slime Science

3:30pm - 4:30pm 4:30pm - 5:30pm

5 - 7 8 - 12

Tu

$5

LYTLE CREEK

Science Adventure Lab F

3:00pm - 3:45pm 4:00pm - 4:45pm

5 - 8 9 - 12

$5

CENTER FOR INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT

Out of the Box

Tu

3:30pm - 4:30pm All Ages Free

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Athletics SB City Athletics programs aim to promote physical activity, healthy living, and community engagement among residents of all ages!

ADULT SPORTS DAYS OPEN GYM

TIME

LOCATION

COST

Basketball

M Tu W Th F 12:00pm - 7:00pm Hernandez CC 18+ $2

BASKETBALL

Mens 5v5

Tu Th

6:30pm - 9:30pm Norton Gym 18+ $150 6:30pm - 9:30pm Norton Gym 18+ $150

Womens 5v5

Su

SOFTBALL

CoEd

F

6:30pm - 9:30pm Encanto

18+ $150

FLAG FOOTBALL

Pacific High School

Mens

Su

9:00am - 12:00pm

18+ $150

VOLLEYBALL

Open Gym

Mon

6:30pm - 9:30pm Norton Gym 18+ $150

CoEd Volleyball

W

6:30pm - 9:30pm Norton Gym 18+ $180

AQUATICS

SPLASH BALL

Mondays & Wednesday classes are (4) classes in 2 weeks. Saturday classes are (4) classes in 4 weeks. DAYS TIME AGE

COST

M W June 3 - 13 M W June 17 - 27 M W July 1 - 11 M W July 15 - 25 Sa June 8 - 29 Sa July 6 - 27

8:30am - 10:00am 9:00am - 10:00am 8:30am - 10:00am 9:00am - 10:00am 8:30am - 10:00am 9:00am - 10:00am 8:30am - 10:00am 9:00am - 10:00am 8:30am - 10:00am 9:00am - 10:00am 8:30am - 10:00am 9:00am - 10:00am

9 - 12 5 - 8 9 - 12 5 - 8 9 - 12 5 - 8 9 - 12 5 - 8 9 - 12 5 - 8 9 - 12 5 - 8

$60 $40 $60 $40 $60 $40 $60 $40 $60 $40 $60 $40

Session 1

Session 2

Session 3

Session 4

Session 1

Session 2

YOUTH SPORTS COACH A TEAM

REFEREES NEEDED KEEP SPORTS FAIR

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DODGER DREAM FIELDS With the assistance from LA Dodgers Foundation and the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, we will be opening three newly renovated fields at Blair Park. Our partnership with LA Dodger Foundation will include programming for youth in San Bernardino to ensure that all kids, no matter what their situation is, have a chance to learn how to play baseball and enjoy these parks! Look out for announcements for a Grand Opening Date on May 18th!

YOUTH SPORTS

OPEN GYM

DAYS

TIME

LOCATION

AGE

COST

Basketball

M Tu W Th F 12:00pm - 5:00pm Hernandez

5 - 17 $1

KARATE

Session (1) Session (2) Session (3)

Sa Sa Sa

10:00am - 11:00am Lytle Creek 11:00am - 12:00pm Lytle Creek 12:00pm - 1:30pm Lytle Creek

5 - 12 $20 5 - 12 $20 13 - 17 $20

BASEBALL

Lil Sluggers

April 17 - June 11 5:00pm - 6:45pm Lytle Creek

3 - 6

$50

BASKETBALL

DAYS

REGISTRATION

Hernandez Hernandez LOCATION

AGE COST

Mini Ballers

T Th

May 1 - 30

3 - 6 $50

Summer League

M F Sa

June 8 - Aug 3

7 - 14 $50

SOCCER

Lil Strikers

July 3-Aug 13 5:00pm - 6:45pm Nunez Park

3 - 6 $50

GYMNASTICS Classes below are 4 week sessions; Each program having (3) sessions available. Thursdays Session 1: 6/6 - 6/27 Session 2: 7/11 - 8/1

Session 3: 8/15 - 9/5 Session 3: 8/17 - 9/14

Session 1: 6/8 - 6/29

Session 2: 7/13 - 8/3

Saturday

DAYS

TIME

LOCATION

AGE

COST

Th S Th Th S Th

10:00am - 10:45am 9:45am - 10:30am

Tumble Bugs Tiny Twisters

Hernandez

1.6 - 3.5 $40

11:00am - 11:45am Hernandez

9mo - 1.5 $40 3.6 - 5 $40

Junior Olympians

11:15am - 12:15pm 10:30am - 11:15am

Hernandez

Kartwheel-N-Kids

3:00pm - 4:00pm

4 - 6

$45

Hernandez

Jammin’ Gymnastics

Th

4:00pm - 5:00pm Hernandez

6 - 12

$45

Cheemastics

Th

5:00pm - 6:00pm Hernandez

6 - 12

$45

LOVE SPORTS? KEEP UP WITH ALL THINGS ATHLETICS

@SBCITYATHLETICS

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50 & BETTER!

Senior activities Our Senior Centers focus on physically, socially, and intellectually stimu- lating activities. Activities can range from fitness classes, arts and crafts workshops, educational seminars, group outings, social clubs, and more! Senior activities are important for promoting a healthy and active life- style while enhancing their overall well-being and quality of life.

SENIOR EVENTS 5 th street

GENERAL

5TH STREET SENIOR CENTER

DAYS

TIME

AGE

Cinco De Mayo Program 9:30am - May 3 Mother’s Day Celebration 10:00am - May 11 Prom: Night of a Thousand Lights 1:00pm - May 25 Fathers Day Celebration 9:30am - June 14 4th of July Celebration 1:00pm - July 3 Just Dance $2 Entry 1:00pm - August 9

Billiards Billiards

M Tu W Th

9:00am - 2:45pm 50+ 9:00am - 1:00pm 50+ 1:00pm - 2:30pm 50+

F

Bingo Crafts Crafts

Th

M Tu W Th 9:00am - 2:45pm 50+

F

9:00am - 12:45pm 50+

Cinema time

M Tu W 1:00pm - 2:00pm 50+

Knitting Garden Garden

M

9:00am - 2:00pm 50+

M Tu W Th 9:00am - 2:45pm 50+

F

9:00am - 12:45pm 50+

Computer Lab Computer Lab

M Tu W Th 9:00am - 2:45pm 50+

F

9:00am - 12:45pm 50+ 12:30p - 1:00pm 50+

Ice Cream

Tu

Music Appreciation

W

1:00pm

50+

Walking

Tu

1:00pm - 2:30pm 50+

PERRIS HILL SENIOR CENTER

DAYS

TIME

AGE

Perris

Bingo

SENIOR EVENTS Cinco De Mayo Program 12:30pm - May 3

W

1:00pm - 2:30pm 50+ 12:30p - 1:00pm 50+

Ice Cream

Tu

Music Appreciation Health and Fitness

W

1:00pm

50+

M W F

9:00am - 10:00am 50+

Fathers Day Celebration 9:30am - June 13 Just Dance $2 Entry 1:00pm - 3:00pm June 7 June 28 August 23 4th of July Celebration 9:30am - July 3

Cinema Time Line Dancing Ukele Club Sewing Club

M Tu Th

9:00am

50+

M W

1:00pm - 2:30pm 50+

12:00pm

50+

Th Th

9:00am - 2:00pm 50+

Walking

9:30am

50+

SENIOR GAMES INLAND EMPIRE SIGN UP FOR THE

REGISTRATION OPENS JULY 1ST

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SENIOR SOCIALS

VERDEMONT

DAYS

TIME

AGE

Silver Deck Club

W

11:00am - 3:00pm 50+ 11:00am - 3:00pm 50+ 11:00am - 12:00pm 50+

Handmade Creations

Th TF

Fit for Life

Seniors caring for seniors, providing companionship through volunteer opportunities. Contact: Oscar Rivas (909) 384-5413 VOLUNTEER FOR OUR COMPANION PROGRAM SENIOR

RUDY C. HERNANDEZ CC

DAYS

TIME

AGE

Coffee & Conversation M W

1:00pm - 2:30pm 50+

DELMANN HEIGHTS

DAYS

TIME

AGE

Imagination Storytime M W

1:00pm - 2:30pm 50+

FOOD PROGRAMS

$4 suggested donation

OLDER CALIFORNIA NUTRITION

DAYS

TIME

AGE

Perris Hill Senior Center M Tu W Th F 11:30am - 12:30pm 60+ 5th Street Senior Center M Tu W Th F 11:30am - 12:30pm 60+ New Hope Life CC M Tu W th F 11:30am - 12:30pm 60+ Lytle Creek CC M Tu W Th F 12:00pm - 1:00pm 60+ Rudy C. Hernandez CC M Tu W Th F 12:00pm - 1:00pm 60+

JOIN OUR SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM Use the skills you acquired through out your years and make a positive difference

5th Street Senior Center T W Th

2:15pm - 2:45pm 60+

Sponsored by: DAAS Visit your local senior Nutrition Site for a menu; menu items are subject to change without no- tice. For additional Senior Nutrition Sites, Please visit hss.sbcounty.gov/DAAS funding for the Senior Nutrition Program is provided by the San Bernardino County Department of Aging and Adult Services through a grant award from the California Department of Aging Activities.

SENIOR MOBILE FOOD PANTRY

DAYS

TIME

AGE

5th Street Senior Center Every 3rd Th

8:00am - 10:00am 18+

in your community. Available Volunteer Roles: Citizen On Patrol Advisory Council Office Assitant Receptionist

COMMUNITY FOOD DISTRIBUTION Sponsored by: Feeding America

Perris Hill Senior Center Every 3rd F

10:00am - 11:30pm 18+

Sponsored by the Benjamin E. Jones Community Resource Center

5th Street Senior Center Every 1st Th Sponsored by Project Life Impact

10:00am

18+

Phone Companion City Special Events Contact: Nicolette Wilson (909) 384-5414

Planet of the Apes May 14

The Garfield Movie May 28 Inside Out June 18th

REGAL THEATER TRIPS

Bad Boys June 7

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JUST KEEP SWIMMING!

aquatics The Aquatics Division is responsible for the operation and maintenance of all of the City’s pools and Splash Pads. The division also offers a variety of aquatic programs and classes for all ages and abilities.

OPEN SWIM

JERRY LEWIS SWIM CENTER

DAYS

TIME

COST

Family Night Swim Recreation Swim

F

6:00pm - 8:00pm Various

M Tu W Th F Sa Su 1:00pm - 2:30pm 3:00pm - 4:30pm

Various

CENTER FOR INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT

Adult Swim

M Tu W Th

2:30pm - 3:30pm Various

HERNANDEZ POOL

Recreation Swim

Tu Th

1:00pm - 2:30pm 3:00pm - 4:30pm 1:00pm - 2:30pm 3:00pm - 4:30pm 1:00pm - 2:30pm 3:00pm - 4:30pm 1:00pm - 2:30pm 3:00pm - 4:30pm 1:00pm - 2:30pm 3:00pm - 4:30pm 1:00pm - 2:30pm 3:00pm - 4:30pm

Various

Friday Recreation

6/7 6/21 7/5 7/19 8/2 6/15 6/29 7/13 7/27

Various

Saturday Recreation

Various

DELMANN POOL

Recreation Swim

M W

Various

Friday Recreation

6/14 6/28 7/12 7/26 6/8 6/22 7/6 7/20 8/3

Various

SWIM PASSES AVAILABLE! FAMILY PASSES $120 MAXIMUM OF 6 PEOPLE INDIVIDUAL PASS $60

Saturday Recreation

Various

SPECIAL EVENT JERRY LEWIS SWIM CENTER

DAYS

TIME

COST

Water Safety Challenge

6/1

12-2pm

Free

Splash Cinemas

6/22 7/20 8/24 6:00pm

Various

WATER SAFETY CHALLENGE IS HERE! JUNE 1ST 12 - 2PM | JERRY LEWIS SWIM CENTER

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SWIM LESSONS

JERRY LEWIS SWIM CENTER

Classes below are (8) 30 min classes for 2 weeks. Classes begin: 10am, 10:40am, 11:10am, 11:50am, 5pm, 5:40pm, 6:20pm, 7pm

DAYS

Varies Varies Varies Varies TIME

AGE

Session 1 (June 3 - 13) M Tu W Th Session 2 (June 17 - 27) M Tu W Th

6m+ 6m+ 6m+ 6m+

$40 $40 $35 $40

Session 3 (July 1 - 11)

M Tu W Th

Session 4 (July 15 - 25) M Tu W Th

Classes below are (4) one hour classes for 4 weeks. Classes begin: 10am, 11:15am * Not all classes offered for each time Session 1 (June 8 - 29) Sa Varies

6m+ 6m+

$40 $40

Session 2 (July 6 - 27)

Sa

Varies

CENTER FOR INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT

Adaptive 1on1 lessons available. Classes below are (8) 30 min classes for 4 weeks. Classes begin: 10:40am, 11:10am, 11:50am

DAYS

TIME

AGE

Session 1 (June 4 - 27) Tu Th

Varies Varies

6m+ 6m+

$40 $40

BECOME A JUNIOR LIFEGUARD SESSION ONE June 3 - 27 Monday - Thursday 8:00 - 10:00am 10 - 15yrs SESSION TWO July 1 - 25 Monday - Thursday 8:00 - 10:00am 10 - 15yrs $60

Session 2 (July 2 - 25)

Tu Th

HERNANDEZ POOL

Classes below are (8) 30 min sessions for 4 weeks: Classes begin: 5pm and 5:40pm

DAYS

TIME

AGE

Session 1 (June 4 - 27) Tu Th

Varies Varies

3 - 15yrs $5 3 - 15yrs $5

Session 2 (July 2 - 25)

Tu Th

DELMANN POOL

Classes below are (8) 30 min sessions for 4 weeks: Classes begin: 5pm and 5:40pm Session 1 (June 3 - 26) M W DAYS

TIME

AGE

Varies Varies

3 - 15yrs $5 3 - 15yrs $5

$55

Session 2 (July 1 - 24)

M W

For more info contact Aquatics@sbcity.org

*Swim classes will not be offered on July 4

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE CONTACT US TO JOIN A CLASS LOW COST LESSONS | $5/SESSION

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WATER AEROBICS

JERRY LEWIS

DAYS

TIME

AGE

COST

$5 Drop in Fee

Session 1 (June 4 - 27) Tu Th

9:00am & 6:00pm 16+ $40 6:00am - 9:00am 16+ $35

Session 2 (July 2 - 25)

Tu Th

CENTER FOR INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT

Twinges & The Hinges

M T W TH

3:30pm - 4:30pm 18+

$3

WATER SPORTS

JERRY LEWIS

DAYS

TIME

AGE

COST

Lap Swim

M Tu W Th

10:00am - 1:00pm 5:00pm - 8:00pm

16+

$3

Lap Swim Lap Swim

F

10:00am - 1:00pm 16+ 9:00am - 12:00pm +16

$3 $3

Sa

SPLASH BALL

M W June 3 - 13 M W June 17 - 27 M W July 1 - 11 M W July 15 - 25 Sa June 8 - 29 Sa July 6 - 27

8:30am - 10:00am 9:00am - 10:00am 8:30am - 10:00am 9:00am - 10:00am 8:30am - 10:00am 9:00am - 10:00am 8:30am - 10:00am 9:00am - 10:00am 8:30am - 10:00am 9:00am - 10:00am 8:30am - 10:00am 9:00am - 10:00am

9 - 12 5 - 8 9 - 12 5 - 8 9 - 12 5 - 8 9 - 12 5 - 8 9 - 12 5 - 8 9 - 12 5 - 8

$60 $40 $60 $40 $60 $40 $60 $40 $60 $40 $60 $40

Session 1

Session 2

Session 3

Session 4

Session 1

Session 2

DIVE IN TO YOUR FAVORITE MOVIE WITH SPLASH CINEMA SEE PAGE 28 & 29 FOR MORE INFORMATION

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DO IT TOGETHER!

family based Engage in some friendly competition at your local community center! These activities are designed to bring families together and provide a fun and engag- ing environment for the whole family to enjoy!

PARENT AND ME

LYTLE CREEK

DAYS

TIME

AGE

COST

Tiny Steps, Giant Bonds

W

10:00am - 10:45am 1-2

$5

VERDEMONT

Parent & Me Parent & Me

M M

10:00am - 10:45am 1-5 11:00pm - 11:45pm 1-5

$5 $5

CENTER FOR INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT

Wiggleworms

F Sa

10:00am - 12:00pm 1-5

$5

FAMILY FUN

LYTLE CREEK

DAYS

TIME

AGE

COST

Game Room Game Room

M Tu W Th F 12:00pm - 6:00pm All Ages Free

Sa

11:00am - 2:00pm All Ages Free

VERDEMONT

Recess Club GameZone

M Tu W Th F 3:30pm - 5:30pm All Ages Free

M Tu W Th F 3:30pm - 5:30pm 8-17

$10

RUDY C HERNANDEZ

Family Gamethon Back to Nature

F

3:45pm - 5:45pm 1-2

Free Free

Tu

3:45pm - 5:45pm Open

DELMANN HEIGHTS

Imagination Storytime M

4:00pm - 5:00pm 6 - 8

Free

TUMBLE INTO GYMNASTICS SEE PAGE 15 FOR MORE INFORMATION

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BE A PART OF THE FUN!

adaptive programs Never feel excluded from the fun! These programs are designed specifically for our community with disabilities but don’t feel limited all programs can be adapted!

INCLUSION UPDATES

GENERAL

CENTER FOR INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT

SENSORY STATIONS ARE AVAILABLE Guess what?

DAYS

TIME

AGE

COST Varies

DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS

Sunshine Club Merri Mixers Wiggleworms

M Tu W Th F 2:00pm - 5:00pm 6+

Tu W Th

9:30am - 12:30pm 21+ Varies

Sa

10:00am - 12:00pm 2 - 5

Varies

Chair Yoga

F

9:30am - 10:30am All

Free

SENSORY FRIENDLY PROGRAMS

San Bernardino Parks, Recreation and Community Services now have sensory stations available at all community centers. Sensory stations will also be avaiable at all major city led events.

Silent Mixtape Session M

9:00am - 12:00pm All 10:00am - 11:00am All

Free Free

Silent Bingo

M

GENERAL

Snack Attack Out of the Box

W

9:30am - 11:00am All 9:30am - 11:00am All

$5

Th

Free

DELMANN HEIGHTS

Sensory Fun

Tu

4:00pm - 5:00pm 8 - 13 $10

AQUATICS

CENTER FOR INDIVIDUAL DEVELOP-

Twinges in the Hinges

M Tu W F 3:30pm - 4:300pm 18+

$3 $1

Adult Swim

M Tu W F 2:30pm - 3:30pm All

Adaptive Swim Les- sons (T/TH)

June 4 - 27 July 2 - 25

$40 $35

ICE CREAM SOCIAL JUNE 19 8088 PALM 10AM - 12PM

4:00pm - 5:00pm All

SPECIAL EVENTS CENTER FOR INDIVIDUAL DEVELOP-

CID Prom: That’s So 70’s May 11

6:00pm - 9:00pm All Ages $15

Ice Cream Social

July 19

10:00am - 12:00pm All Ages Free 10:30am - 12:30pm All Ages Free

Tye Dye

TYE DYE DO US PART JUNE 14 10:30AM

June 14

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IN-SEASON FUN!

Seasonal programs Seasonal programs can be a great way to learn new skills, meet new people, and have some fun. If you’re looking for a unique and memorable experience, consider partici- pating in these programs this year.

DAY CAMPS

SUMMER CAMPS Day camps are registered on a per week bases, the price reflected below are weekly pric - es. The week of July have been prorated $40-- All begin June 3rd and conclude August

DAYS

TIME

AGE

Rudy C. Hernandez CC M Tu W Th F 7:30am - 6:00pm 6 - 12

$100 $100 $100

Lytle Creek CC Verdemont CC

M Tu W Th F 7:30am - 6:00pm 6 - 12 M Tu W Th F 7:30am - 6:00pm 6 - 12

BACK 2 NATURE

OVERNIGHT CAMPS To participate in overnight camps, contact Hernandez Center for registration.

DAYS

TIME

6 - 12 AGE

COST

Youth Camp Teen Camp Family Camp Beach Camp

M Tu W Th F June 10 - 14 M Tu W Th F June 24 - 28

Free

13 - 17 Free

Th F Sa Su July 10 - 14

All All

Free Free

Sa

August 24

DANCES

FIFTH STREET SENIOR CENTER

Senior Prom Just Dance

Sa

May 25

55+

Varies

F

August 9

55+

$2

PERRIS HILL SENIOR CENTER

Just Dance

F

June 7 June 28 August 23

55+

$2

CENTER FOR INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT

CID Prom

Sa

May 11

All All

$15

Ice Cream Social

Fr

June 19

Free

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WANT S’MORE CAMPING?

WHAT IS THE BACK 2 NATURE PROGRAM?

The community says it’s a 5 out of 5 The Back 2 Nature program aims to bring the community together and connect people of all ages with the wonders of the great outdoors. Through various outdoor adven- tures, including camping trips, nature hikes, community cleanups, and visits to iconic destinations, the program aims to foster a love for nature, create lasting memories, and promote community bonding. It provides oppurtu- nites for families and individuals to explore, learn, and have fun in the natural world, enriching their lives through these exciting and educational outdoor experciences.

explore mother nature

learn

about your

self!

Ojeda Vargas teen camp b2n rocks! “I am very thankful for the Back to Nature program. The program gave us the opportunity to create a memorable camping experience for my family. I hope that this program continues to grow so that more families can participate and get to experience this.”

Attending camp with my two sons, both of whom have autism, was truly an incredible experience. From the moment we arrived, we were welcomed with open arms and genuine understanding. The staff went above and beyond to accommodate our needs, Back 2 Nature is Amazing

ensuring that every activity was not only accessible but also enjoyable for my sons. This experience created lasting memories for my family and a sense of belonging and acceptance that is truly invaluable.

Susan Avila Adaptive camp

STAY TUNED

shelton-moore_tr@sbcity.org (909) 384-5420 Trina Moore be one of our Campers

sea world Field trip

beach day trip

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WHERE’S THE PARTY AT?

RENT A FACILITY for your next event

RENT A SHELTER

YOUR NEXT EVENT CAN BE HERE CENTER FOR INDIVIDUAL

DEVELOPMENT 8088 Palm Lane

DELMANN HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CENTER 2969 North Flores Street RUDY C. HERNANDEZ 222 North Lugo Avenue LYTLE CREEK COMMUNITY CENTER 380 South K Street VERDEMONT COMMUNITY CENTER 3365 Little Leauge Drive 5TH STREET SENIOR CENTER 600 West 5th Street PERRIS HILL SENIOR CENTER 780 East 21st Street NORTON GYM 1554 East Art Townsend Drive JERRY LEWIS SWIM CENTER 831 E. Highland Avenue

Having a BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION? we can help!

reserve fields for your sports programs!

FOR ALL INQUIRIES EMAIL Recreation@sbcity.org

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PARKS & OPEN SPACES

Al Guhin Park

3650 Little League Drive

Anne Shirrells Park

1367 North California Street

Blair Park

1466 West Marshall blvd.

Bobby Vega Park

800-862 North Garner Avenue

Bryce E. Haynes Park 900 N. D street Campo Santo Memo- rial Park 2651 D Street Colony Park

153 E. Harwick Drive & Weir Road

Delmann Heights Park 2969 N. Flores Street Encanto Park 1180 West 9th Street Freddie Spellacy Park Ash & North Park Blvd. Gutierrez Field 14th Street & Mt. Vernon Harrison Canyon Park 39th & Golden

OFFICES & COMMUNITY CENTERS

Main Office

201-A North E Street Suite 103

Center for Individual Development

8088 Palm Lane

Delmann Heights Park and Community Center

3145 Leroy & 3150 Waterman Avenue

2969 North Flores Street

Horine Park

Lytle Creek Park & Community Center Verdemont Community Center

Hudson Park

4365 Park Drive

380 South K Street

Jack Reily Park

Norma Lane & Stephanie

3365 Little League Drive

La Plaza Park

685 Mt. Vernon Ave.

5th Street Senior Center 600 West 5th Street Perris Hill Community Center 780 East 21 Street

Littlefield/Shultis Park

Buckboard & Kendal Way

Lytle Creek Park

380 South K. Street

1554 East Art Townsend Drive

Meadowbrook Park

179 E. Rialto Avenue

Norton Gym

Manuel P. Moreno Park 2nd & Arrow Newberry Park 100 E 3rd Street Newmark Field 560 Hill Drive Nicholson Park 30th & Perling Nunez Park 2750 2nd Street Palm Field 1717 W. 5th Street Perris Hill Park 888 E. 66th Street Pioneer Park 565 F Street Ronald Reagan Park Irvington & Chestnut San Bernardino Soccer Complex 2500 Pacific Avenue Seccombe Lake Park 160 East 5th Street Speicher Memorial Park 1535 North Arden Tom Gould Park 240 West 40th Street Tom Minor Park Irvington & Chestnut Wildwood Park 536 East 40th Street

Jerry Lewis Swim Center

831 East Highland Avenue

RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE ON PAGE 25 PICNIC GAZEBOS RENTALS AVAILABLE FIELDS ARE AVAILABLE FOR RESERVATIONS EMAIL RECREATION@SBCITY.ORG

LIBRARY LOCATIONS

Villa Senior Branch

525 N Mt. Vernon

Rowe Branch

108 Marshall Boulevard

Inghram Branch

1505 West Highland

Feldheym Central

555 W. Sixth Street

HOURS OF OPERATION

M Tu

12:00pm - 8:00pm 10:00am - 6:00pm

W Th Sa

F S

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Al Guhin Park

Anne Shirrells Park

Blair Park

Bobby Vega Park

Bryce E. Haynes Park

Colony Park

Delmann Heights Park

Encanto Park

Freddie Spellacy Park

Guadalupe Field

Gutierrez Field

Harrison Canyon Park

Horine Park

Hudson Park

Jack Reily Park

La Plaza Park

Littlefield/Shultis Park

Lytle Creek Park

Meadowbrook Park

Meadowbrook Park

Manuel P. Moreno Park

Newberry Park

Newmark Field

Nicholson Park

Ninth Street Park

Norton Gym

Nunez Park

Palm Field

Perris Hill Park

Pioneer Park

Ronald Reagan Park

Sierra Park

Seccombe Lake Park

Speicher Memorial Park

Tom Gould Park

Tom Minor Park

Wildwood Park

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