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1 COMMUNITY SERVICESACTIVITY GUIDECITY OF STOCKTON | COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENTFA L L CITY OF STOCKTON | COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENTTABLE OF CONTENTSCONTACTS & LOCATIONSWELCOME!LIBRARY SERVICESRECREATION SERVICESDIRECTOR S HELLO 3 COMMUNITY SERVICES OVERVIEW 4 COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT 5 COMMUNITY CENTER LOCATIONS 6 PARTNERED LOCATIONS 7 CITY PARK LOCATIONS 8 CITY LIBRARY LOCATIONS 9 SPECIAL FALL EVENTSHOW TO REGISTER 10 ACTIVITY SCHEDULE 11-24 AFTER school PROGRAMS 11 ARTS & CRAFTS 12 DANCE 13-14 GOLF 15 MARTIAL ARTS 16 SPORTS 17-22 TUTORING 23 YOUTH CAMPS 24 RECREATION MEMBERSHIPS 25 ACTIVITY SCHEDULE 36-46 LIBRARY LEARNING RESOURCES 47 SPECIAL EVENTS 27-35 FALL 2018 3 Our mission in COMMUNITY SERVICES is building resilient communities by cultivating healthy bodies and curious minds. We fulfill that mission by providing SERVICES that give you and your family opportunities for learning, health, and to the Strong Communities Initiative (Measure M), on July 2, 2018, we restored hours at our libraries and COMMUNITY centers, more than 500 combined hours per week!
2 This includes re-opening COMMUNITY centers on Mondays and extending evening and Saturday hours at all DEPARTMENT facilities. We hope that you will check out some of our new offerings at these more convenient times. We started off this past summer season with the Activate Your Summer event at Weber Point in partnership with several non-profits and the Lodi and STOCKTON school Districts. This annual event showcases free and low-cost summer programs throughout the County and provides a free meal to families. Look for Activate Your Summer in early June 2019 to help plan your next summer s August 2018, we introduced Mobile City Hall, a vehicle equipped with technology to make it easier for residents to pay bills with credit or debit cards, apply for jobs, library cards, sign up for recreation programs and much more. Check out the Mobile City Hall schedule at we head into Fall, there is much to look forward to as well. Here are just a few highlights: Due to the popularity of Ultra Friday Nights, we will continue the program one night per month for the rest of the year.
3 The last Friday of every month will be designated Ultra Friday Night at City COMMUNITY centers. Pickleball drop-in program begins in October. Pickleball is a paddle sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis. On October 20, in celebration of Arts Week, the Library will be hosting a conversation with San Francisco Chronicle film critic Mick Lasalle. Learn about his work as a film critic, his opinions on the best and worst films of all-time and join the Q&A. Film lovers, this is a rare treat to meet a renowned critic right here at home! What happens when two art forms collide? This festival explores that question with an eclectic mashup of music, dance, fashion, live art and much more. The second annual Collide Arts Festival at Weber Point will be held October 21. Visit the beer garden and grab a bite of fusion food from our food truck offerings and support local arts and artists. After school Express, our free afterschool program for kids ages 5-12 reopened at all COMMUNITY centers and many of our libraries offering in-person homework support.
4 Visit and contact your local COMMUNITY center today to see what they offer. For your greatest convenience, we also offer free, live tutors online through our service in both English and Spanish. All you need is a library card (and remember, it s free).This activity guide, and our City and County is filled with opportunities for learning, staying active, and most importantly ways to create COMMUNITY . We hope you find information in these pages that spurs you to take a chance, try something new, and broaden your outlook. We look forward to seeing you!WELCOME!John AlitaCommunity SERVICES Director4 CITY OF STOCKTON | COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENTCOMMUNITY SERVICESH ealthy and inquisitive communities that invest in one anothers success and honor each individual s intrinsic worthOUR MISSIONB uilding resilient communities by cultivating healthy bodies and curious mindsOUR VISIONI ntegrity Innovation Inclusion Collaboration Service Excellence Stewardship of Resources Encouraging the HeartOUR VALUESFALL 2018 5 CONTACTSC lass/Program Registration: contact COMMUNITY centerCommunity Center Rentals: contact COMMUNITY centerDowntown Venue Rental: 209-937-8119 Field Rentals: 209-937-5606 Picnic Rentals: 209-937-8206 Pixie Woods: 20 9 -937-735 4 Special Event Permits: 209-937-8119 Sports Registration: Adults 209-937-5544 Youth 209-937-5542 Swenson Golf Course: 209-937-7360 Van Buskirk Golf Course: 20 9 -937-7357 PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSIONM eets 5.
5 30 PM, 4th Monday, City Council ChambersJamie Bossuat, PresidentAaron Edwards, Vice PresidentMichael Busby, Lay MemberDr. Andrea Burrise, STOCKTON unified school DistrictEric Duncan, Manteca unified school DistrictJoe Nava, Lodi unified school DistrictMiguel Villapudua, SJC Board of SupervisorsNorrie Palmer, Lincoln unified school DistrictSianne Susbilla, Teen Leadership CouncilSusan Lenz, STOCKTON City CouncilCOMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENTADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES605 N. El Dorado Street, STOCKTON , CA 95202 RECREATION DEPARTMENTP hone: 209-937-8206 Fax: 209-937-8683 STOCKTON -SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARYP hone: CITY OF STOCKTON | COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENTLOCATIONSARNOLD RUE COMMUNITY CENTER5758 Lorraine Avenue, 95210 | 209-937-7350 Monday-Thursday 9am-8pmFriday 9am-7pmSaturday 9am-5pmFree after school meals offered Monday-Friday at 4:15pmBrown Bag Program 1st & 3rd Thursday of every monthSTRIBLEY COMMUNITY CENTER1760 E. Sonora Street, 95205 | 209-937-7351 Monday-Thursday 9am-8pmFriday 9am-7pmSaturday 9am-5pmFree After school Meals offered Monday-Friday at 3:30pmBrown Bag Program 2nd & 4th Friday of every monthVAN BUSKIRK COMMUNITY CENTER734 Houston Avenue, 95206 | 209-937-7358 Monday-Thursday 9am-8pmFriday 9am-7pmSaturday 9am-5pmFree After school Meals offered Monday-Friday at 4:30pmBrown Bag Program 1st & 3rd Wednesday of every monthSEIFERT COMMUNITY CENTER128 W.
6 Benjamin Holt Drive, 95207 | 209-937-8307 Monday-Thursday 2pm-8pmFriday 2pm-7pmSaturday 9am-5pmFree After school Meals offered Monday-Friday at 4:15pmOAK PARK SENIOR CENTER730 E. Fulton Street, 95204 | 209-937-7777 Monday-Friday 8am-5pmCOMMUNITY CENTERSA fter school Meals, offered through the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), are free of charge nutritious foods that contribute to the wellness, healthy growth, and development of young children. This program is offered in collaboration between the City of STOCKTON and Lodi unified school Brown Bag Program is designed to deliver one free bag of nutritious supplemental groceries to low-income senior citizens aged 60 and 2018 7 LOCATIONSPARTNERED LOCATIONSMERLO GYMNASIUMO perated by the Table COMMUNITY FoundationFree after school meals offered Monday-Friday at 4:30pm2021 Anne Street, 95202 | 209-948-1736 PODESTO TEEN IMPACT CENTERO perated by Family Resource and Referral Center of StocktonFree after school meals offered Monday-Friday at 4:45pm725 N.
7 El Dorado Street, 95202 | 209-461-2942 DOROTHY L. JONES COMMUNITY CENTERO perated by The COMMUNITY Partnership2044 Fair Street, 95206 | 209-444-5555 OAK PARK TENNIS CENTERO perated by STOCKTON Tennis Club3514 N Sutter Street, 95204 | 209-547-1522 VAN BUSKIRK GOLF COURSEO perated by Family Resource and Referral Center of Stockton1740 Houston Avenue, 95206 | 209-937-7357 SWENSON GOLF COURSEO perated by KemperSports6803 Alexandria Place, 95207 | 209-937-7360 SILVER LAKE FAMILY CAMPO perated by Silver Lake Camper s Association29981 Plasess Road, Pioneer, CA 95666 | 209-227-00828 CITY OF STOCKTON | COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENTPICNIC AREATABLESSEATSBBQ PITRESTROOMPLAY LOTWATERCURFEW 10 ALLOWEDAMERICAN LEGION PARK: 1800 Baker St., 95204 (Bedford/Baker)Tur tle2 tables (with cover)161 x2 GRUPE PARK: 5818 Cumberland, 95219 (Cumberland/Mead)Bear10 tables18028 x52 LOUIS PARK: 3121 Monte Diablo Ave., 95203 (Monte Diablo/Occidental)Cottonwood2 tables36(2) 2 x3 Pine Cone5 tables120(2) 2 x3 Redwood2 tables (with cover)482 x3 MATTIE HARRELL PARK: 2244 S.
8 Lincoln St., 95206 (Eighth/Lincoln)Elk8 tables1603 x4 MCKINLEY PARK: 424 9th St., 95206 (McKinley/Eighth)Beaver1 large table362 x3 Fox1 large table282 x3 Racoon1 large table282 x3 OAK PARK: 3537 Alvarado Ave., 95204 (Alpine/Alvarado and Sutter)Buck2 tables (West)68(2) x21 Hidden Oaks16 tables (Center)224(2) 2 Magpie31 tables/covered/fenced250double 3 x3 Squirrel7 tables (East)112(2) x61 PANELLA PARK: 5758 Lorraine Ave., 95210 (Lorraine/Winslow Way)Mallard4 tables covered4030 x20 SANDMAN: 8801 Don Ave., 95209 (Don/Mosher)Sunshine6 tables8018 x15 STRIBLEY PARK: 1760 E. Sonora St., 95205 (Hazelton/8th)Blue Jay2 tables242 x3 Hawk6 tables120(2) 2 x3 SWENSON PARK: 6843 Alexandria Place, 95207 (Alexandria/Lincoln)Golf View6 tables/1 buffet table483 x3 VICTORY PARK: 1001 N. Pershing Ave., 95203 (Pershing/Argonne/Picardy)Acorn2 tables482 x3 Lagoon8 tables703 x3 Totem4 large tables602 x3 Fountain WILLIAM BROTHERHOOD PARK: 2040 S.
9 Airport Way, 95206 (Airport/Anne)Hummingbird 6 tables56(2) 2 x3 CITY PARKSRENT YOUR FAVORITE PARK LOCATION. CALL 209-937-8206 OR BOOK ONLINE AT DOGS MUST BE LEASHED AT ALL CITY 2018 9 STOCKTON -SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARYCITY OF STOCKTON BRANCH LOCATIONSMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMAYA ANGELOU LIBRARY2324 Pock Lane, STOCKTON , 952053-8pm1-6pm12-5pm12-5pm12-5pmCESAR CHAVEZ CENTRAL LIBRARY 605 N. El Dorado St., STOCKTON , 9520212-8pm10am-6pm1-6pm10am-6pm10am-5pm 10am-5pmFAIR OAKS BRANCH LIBRARY2370 E Main St., STOCKTON , 952052-7pm1-6pm2-7pm12-5pm12-5pmMARGARET TROKE LIBRARY502 W. Benjamin Holt Dr., STOCKTON , 9520710am-6pm1-6pm12-8pm11am-5pm11am-5pm WESTON RANCH LIBRARY1453 W. French Camp Road, STOCKTON , 952063-8pm1-6pm1-6pm1-6pm10am-3pmSAN JOAQUIN COUNTY BRANCH LOCATIONSMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNE scalon Library1540 Second St., Escalon, 953201-6pm2-7pm1-6pm10am-12pm & 2-6pm12-5pm11am-4pmLathrop Library450 Spartan Way, Lathrop, 953301-6pm1-6pm1-6pm1-6pm12-5pm12-5pmLin den Library19059 E Main St.
10 (Hwy 26), Linden, 9523612-5pm3-8pm1-6pm12-5pm10am-3pm10am- 3pmManteca Library320 W Center St., Manteca, 9533612-8pm10am-6pm1-6pm10am-6pm10am-5pm 10am-5pm12-5pmMountain House Library250 East Main St., Mountain House, 9539110am-8pm10am-7pm1-6pm10am-6pm10am-5 pm10am-5pm12-5pmRipon Memorial Library333 W Main St., Ripon, 9536610am-8pm10am-6pm1-6pm10am-6pm10am-5 pm10am-5pmThornton Library26341 N. Thornton Road, Thornton, 9568612-6pm1-7pm12-6pm10am-4pm10am-4pmTr acy Library20 E. Eaton Ave., Tracy, 9537610am-8pm10am-7pm1-6pm10am-8pm10am-5 pm10am-5pm12-5pmMobile LibraryCall for schedule: 209-937-8468 LIBRARY LOCATIONS & HOURSFOR MORE INFORMATION: CALL 209-937-8221 OR TOLL-FREE 806-805-7323 VISIT STOCKTONSAN-JOAQUIN COUNTY PUBLICLIBRARY 10 CITY OF STOCKTON | COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENTHOW TO REGISTERREGISTER AND PAY FOR ACTIVITIES ONLINE: !FALL 2018 11 RECREATION ACTIVITY SCHEDULEJOHN MUIR AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAM This fun, engaging paid program is for John Muir Elementary school students.