SUMMER CALENDAR
NEWPORT BEACH AQUATICS CLUB
The Newport Beach Aquatics Club is a year-round team dedicated to the
development of competitive swimming.
Workouts will be divided by age and ability levels and will be coached
by Ted Bandaruk and All-American coach Rod Turner.
Registration will be taken on site and an equipment fee of $30 is
payable to the swim coach at the first practice, then every three months
thereafter.
There is also an annual U.S. Swimming fee of $35. Information: (949)
640-6740.
BASEBALL CAMP
Newport Beach will offer a weeklong baseball camp for kids ages 6 to
12 from July 31 to Aug. 4.
Each camp will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and each camper is asked to
bring water, lunch and a snack to each day.
A baseball, T-shirt and an evaluation will be given to each camper
after the camp is completed.
The program will focus on baseball fundamentals through drills and fun
games in a relaxed setting.
Information: (949) 644-3151.
BASKETBALL CAMP
Newport Beach will host a basketball camp for kids ages 7 to 14.
The camp will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 31 to Aug. 4.
Registration is $96 per player, which includes a basketball, T-shirt and
evaluation.
Each camper is asked to bring water, lunch and a snack.
Information: (949) 644-3151.
ADULT, YOUTH BOATING
Newport Beach will is offering four-hour beginners’ workshops for
people ages 14 and up.
The 8 a.m. to noon workshops are designed for participants to become
familiar with paddling calm bays in touring kayaks. There will be an
orientation on equipment, safety guidelines and a three-hour on-water
session on paddling techniques, wet exits and in-water rescues.
Registration is $65. A wetsuit is required and rentals are available
through the Southwind Kayak Center.
Youngsters must have a liability waiver signed by the parent.
Information: (949) 261-0200.
CANOE/KAYAK CAMP
Youngsters ages 8 to 12 will learn basic kayaking and canoeing skills
in various weeklong camps offered by Newport Beach.
Registration for each session is $125 and there are 10 weeklong camps
to chose from.
Each day of camp, youngsters and their instructors will paddle to
destinations around Newport Bay, with the final day consisting of relay
races and hot dogs at the Newport Aquatic Center.
Campers must pass a five-minute swim test and they should bring a
towel, sunscreen, wind breaker and snacks to each camp. Locker rooms with
showers will be available.
A teen canoe/kayak will also be available throughout July and August
for youngsters ages 13 to 18.
Information: (949) 644-3151.
CLIMBING CAMP
Designed for kids ages 9 to 16, this camp will teach proper techniques
for safe rock climbing, including how to tie proper knots, belaying
protocol and hand and foot technique.
The purpose of this camp is to push climbers to their limits, while
allowing them to expand their comfort zones, build confidence and develop
problem-solving skills.
Camps will be held at the ClimbX Indoor Rock Climbing Gym, 18411
Gothard St., Unit 1, Huntington Beach.
Registration is $90 and the camps will take place throughout July and
August.
Information: (714) 843-9919.
ROCK CLIMBING
Rock-climbing classes of all levels will be taught throughout July and
August at the ClimbX Gym, 18411 Gothard St. Unit I in Huntington Beach.
The registration fee is $55 and each class will run from 7 to 9 p.m.
Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays.
Information: (714) 843-9919.
FLAG FOOTBALL CAMP
Youngsters will improve football skills in a safe and noncompetitive
environment in a weeklong camp by the city of Newport Beach.
Players will learn the rules of the game and improve their offensive
and defensive strategies.
Each camper will receive a football, T-shirt and evaluation. It is
suggested campers bring water and a snack each day.
The camps are from 9 a.m. to noon Aug. 7-11 and Aug. 21-25, and the
registration fee is $88.
Information: (949) 644-3151.
GOLF CAMP
Young golfers ages 6 to 14 may learn game fundamentals including grip,
stance, swing, putting, chipping and driving, along with rules and
etiquette.
Each camper will receive a golf hat, T-shirt and evaluation.
The camp is sponsored by the city of Newport Beach and each camper is
asked to bring a snack, water and their own golf clubs to each day of
camp.
The five-day camp is Aug. 7-11.
Information: (949) 644-3151.
GOLF ETIQUETTE
Newport Beach will offer a class for golf etiquette for beginners on
Aug. 16 from 4 to 6 p.m.
The classes will offer enough information about golf rules and
etiquette to allow playing immediately.
The classes are designed for youngsters ages 8 to 12 and a $7 material
fee is payable to the instructor.
Information: (949) 644-3151.
GOLF RULES AND ETIQUETTE
Two two-hour classes on golf rules and etiquette will be offered to
adults wishing to learn enough about the game to be able to play a round
of golf safely and correctly.
The classes will take place from 7 to 9 p.m. Aug. 16.
Registration is $30 and there is a $7 material fee payable to the
instructor.
Information: (949) 644-3151.
GOLF CLASS
Designed for the beginner and intermediate golfer, this Newport Beach
Golf Course class will emphasizes stance, swing and use of clubs.
Students may bring their own clubs or rent clubs from the course, and
each student will purchase one bucket of practice balls per lesson.
Each class will last 90 minutes and registration is $45. Information:
(949) 644-3151.
GYMNASTICS
Newport Beach will offer gymnastic training for kids ages 6 to 11
throughout the summer.
The registration is $50 and instruction will be offered in balance and
tumbling, skills on the uneven parallel bars, balance beams, rings and
the vaulting horse.
Student to instructor ratio is approximately 8-to-1 and students
enrolling in intermediate classes must have instructor approval.
Information: (949) 644-3151.
HORSE RIDING
There will be four horse-riding classes in July and August at
Christian Montessori School in Costa Mesa.
Youngsters are asked to bring a parent and learn to feed, groom,
saddle and ride ponies. Participants must wear hard-soled shoes with
heels and long pants.
Registration is $60. Information: (949) 645-4360.
YOUTH ICE SKATING
The Ice Chalet in Costa Mesa will host four, eight-week ice skating
classes throughout the summer.
There will be two classes offered for kids ages 6 to 8 and two classes
for kids ages 9 to 15.
Registration for each is $85, and skaters should arrive 15 minutes
early for a class.
The Ice Chalet is in the Mesa Verde Center in Costa Mesa. Information:
(714) 979-8880.
JAPANESE KARATE
The Japan Karate Federation, headed by chief instructor Shihan Fumio
Demura, will present classes of all levels for youngsters ages 5 to 15
during the summer.
Registration is $50 for each level and the classes will run through
Sept. 11.
Information: (949) 644-3151.
ROLLER HOCKEY CAMP
A weeklong roller hockey camp will be offered in Newport Beach from 9
a.m. to noon Aug. 14 to 18 for ages 7 to 14.
Beginner- and intermediate-level youngsters will learn proper hand,
stick and skating techniques.
Campers are asked to bring a helmet with a cage, elbow and knee pad,
skates, athletic shoes, water and a snack to each day of camp.
Registration is $88, which includes a hockey stick, T-shirt and
evaluation.
Information: (949) 644-3151.
SAILING CAMP
Newport Beach will offer eight-day sailing camps throughout the summer
for ages 8 to 12.
The camps will run Tuesdays through Fridays for two weeks and the
registration fee is $133 for each session.
On-water skills will be taught on new Sabots (8-foot-long sailboats),
as well as rigging and boat maintenance.
To ensure safety, please bring a Coast Guard-approved life jacket. No
after-camp supervision will be provided.
Information: (949) 644-3151.
BEGINNING SAILING
Newport Beach will offer beginning sailing classes for adults
throughout the summer at OCC.
Classes include lectures and on-the-water practice in Lido 14
dinghies. Students may learn the basics of sailing terminology, rigging,
safety, docking under sail, tacking, jibing and the five points of sail.
About 80% of class time is spent sailing, with two to four people per
boat.
Information: (949) 644-3151.
SLOW-PITCH SOFTBALL
Sign-up deadline for the fall Newport Beach softball season for men,
women and coed leagues is Aug. 11.
Weeknight adult leagues for all levels of play will be available and
registration is accepted on a team basis only.
Information: (949) 644-3163.
SOCCER CAMP
Newport Beach will offer weeklong soccer camps throughout the summer.
The camps are for ages 6 to 14 and the fee is $96.
Camp times are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays July 31 to Aug. 4, Aug. 14 to
18 and Aug. 21 to 25.
Players will learn various aspects of soccer, new techniques, skills
and tactics. Each camper will receive a soccer ball, T-shirt and an
evaluation.
Youngsters are asked to bring water, lunch and a snack to each day’s
session.Information: (949) 644-3151.
SPORTS CAMP
A series of Mini Hawks introductory sports camps sponsored by Newport
Beach will offer fun for ages 4 to 7 throughout the summer.
Each weeklong camp will run from 9 a.m. to noon and will teach the
very basics in basketball, soccer and baseball.
Each camp is $88 with each camper receiving a miniball and T-shirt. It
is recommended to bring water and a snack to each camp day.
Information: (949) 644-3151.
SPORTS DAY CAMP
Newport Beach will offer eight five-day sports camps this summer for
youngsters who have completed kindergarten through sixth grade.
There will be arts, crafts, cooperative games and weekly special event
activities will also be incorporated.
Each week is built around a specific theme and there will be an
excursion to a theme park for each camp.
Registration is $120, $112 for youngsters not going to the theme park.
Campers need to bring a lunch, snacks and sunscreen. A camp T-shirt
will be provided.
Information: (949) 644-3151.
SURF CAMP
Both beginning and intermediate surf camps will be offered by Newport
Beach throughout the summer for ages 8 and up.
Wetsuits are strongly recommended and surfboards will be provided.
Campers must be capable of calmly handling themselves in the water and
a swim test will be given the first day of class.
The instructor, Scott Morgan, has 22 years of teaching experience and
is certified in CPR and first aid.
The first day of camp will meet at the 18th Street beach on the bay
side of Balboa Boulevard.
Information: (949) 644-3151.
SURF CLASSES
Newport Beach will provide a series of instructional classes in the
areas of basic surfing and water safety from 8 to 10 a.m. Saturdays,
running from Aug. 8 to Sept. 9 for ages 8 and older.
Classes will meet at the Newport Pier.
Registration is $63 and the first class will meet at the 18th Street
beach on the bay side of Balboa Boulevard.
Information: (949) 644-3151.
TENNIS CLASS
Newport Beach tennis classes geared for players at all levels with all
levels of classes will be taught throughout the summer.
The registration fee is $50 per class, and each player must bring a
new can of tennis balls to the first session.
There are also Friday player strategy classes for doubles play from 9
a.m. to noon through Sept. 1 for $75. Serving clinic classes will be held
until Aug. 2, for $20 a course.
Information: (949) 644-3151.
YOUTH TENNIS
Newport Beach will offer two levels of youth tennis classes for
youngsters of all skill levels.
Level I is designed for youths beginning to learn tennis. A new can of
balls is requested on the first day of class.
The registration fee is $30 for youngsters 4 1/2 to 7 years old and
$50 for youths ages 8 to 17.
Level II will be on continued skill development and game play
elements.
Information: (949) 644-3151.
COED INDOOR VOLLEYBALL
Advanced, intermediate and recreation divisions will be offered on
Thursday, Sunday and possibly Wednesday evenings during the summer
months.
All players must be members of the U.S. League Volleyball Association.
Additionally, Players Medical Benefit Fund will partially or completely
reimburse and render financial assistance for injured players.
Each team must pay a fee of $10 per match directly to the referee.
Information: (949) 631-7658.
JUNIOR WATER POLO
Newport Beach will sponsor a citywide junior water polo program open
to all third- through eighth-graders.
The program, coached by Ted Bandaruk, is in its 10th season with a
philosophy that “everyone plays.”
There will be on-site registration with a game schedule handed out at
the first practice.
A $30 equipment fee is due every three months and a $35 annual U.S.
Water Polo Assn. membership is required.
Games will be held Saturday afternoons at Corona del Mar High.
Information: (949) 640-6740.
SOFTBALL LEAGUES
Coed, men’s and women’s softball leagues will be offered by the city
of Costa Mesa for teams of all skill levels this summer.
Teams will play a 10-game season. Coed teams will play Sunday through
Tuesday, the women’s league will play on Wednesday’s and the men’s league
will play Tuesday through Friday.
Fees are $400 per team, plus $10 cash umpire fee per game.
Leagues are scheduled to begin Sept. 18.
Information: (714) 327-7560.
TENNIS CENTER ACTIVITIES
The Costa Mesa Tennis Center will offer an array of various social and
competitive tennis events for the advanced player, as well as the
beginner.
There will be a “Men’s Night” Wednesday nights from 7 to 9 p.m.
Matches are played in a round-robin doubles format and balls and
beverages will be provided. Fee is $6.
Thursday nights will be “Ladies’ Night,” also from 7 to 9 p.m. Matches
are played in a round-robin doubles format and balls and beverages will
be provided. Fee is $6.
Tennis leagues will start up on Mondays from 6 to 8 p.m. Reservations
are required, no partner necessary in the inter-club play format.
USTA men’s, women’s junior teams and adult senior leagues are being
formed.
The Costa Mesa Junior Open will take place Aug. 7-11, but there will
be other junior tennis exchanges throughout the summer.
Information: (714) 557-0211.
GROUP TENNIS LESSONS
The Costa Mesa Tennis Center will be offering group tennis lessons for
youngsters and adults of all ages throughout the summer.
Registration is $48 per session, based on six students per class.
Information: (714) 557-0211.
MOBILE RECREATION
The City of Costa Mesa will hosting a Recreation on Wheels program for
youths throughout the area.
The program will allow youngsters a chance to play games, participate
in arts and crafts projects and visit with friends with the supervision
by recreation staff in their own neighborhoods.
The following streets have been identified as possible sites for the
“Park on Wheels” to visit this summer: Bernard, Charle, Center, James, La
Salle, Melody, Mission, Maple, Meyer, Plumer, Scott and Shallmar.
A schedule listing days, times and locations will be distributed
through the schools prior to the start of summer vacation.
Information: (714) 754-5158.
FLAG FOOTBALL
The Costa Mesa Youth Flag Football program for youngsters in grades
three through eight will kick off with an Aug. 19 registration day at
Balearic Community Center from 9 a.m. to noon.
Registration will continue throughout that week until all the teams
are full. The season opener for this free recreation program is in early
September and a proof of age is required at the time of registration.
Information: (714) 754-5158.
GYMNASTICS CLASSES
The city of Costa Mesa will offer various gymnastics and motor
development classes for youngsters ages 5 to 12 throughout the summer.
The class is designed for youngsters to enhance the confidence of
participants as they gain physical strength, flexibility, balance and
control.
There are various skill-level classes, but the instructor’s approval
is required for intermediate-level classes.
Information: (714) 754-5158.
PACIFIC COAST AQUATICS
The Pacific Coast Aquatics program will offer a variety of year-round
swim programs for all ages and all swim types.
Learn correct stroke technique in a fun and positive environment.
Tri-athletes, and swim-for-fitness athletes are welcome.
The PCA is a member of USS Swimming and the USS Masters program.
Fees are $25 to register and $35 per month and activities will take
place at the Newport Harbor High Olympic Pool.
Information: (949) 595-8824.
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