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Volume 33, Number 4 April 2009
T-Mobile Proposes Cellular Association to Hold
Antenna Site in Springacre Park Annual Meeting and
for Improved Coverage to
Election of Directors
Residents of Woodbridge
Meeting on April 29th at 7:30 p.m.
T he Annual Meeting and the Election
of Directors for the Woodbridge
T -Mobile has reported to the
Association that it has recently
logged hundreds of calls from the resi-
Village Association will be held on
Tuesday, April 7, 2009. The Annual
Meeting will commence at 10:00 a.m. for
dents of Woodbridge who were voicing purposes of convening the Meeting and
complaints about a lack of cell phone allow for the ballot envelopes to be
coverage (dropped calls, no signal, etc.) opened for counting. The meeting will
when using their phones from in and then recess until 7:00 p.m. when the
around the homes of our community. announcement of election results will
T-Mobile has therefore approached take place. The regular Board meeting
the Board of Directors of the will immediately follow at 7:30 p.m.
Woodbridge Village Association with a
proposal to install cellular antennas on
the westerly edge of Springacre Park. New Association
These antennas would probably be Office Hours
installed within an artificial Monopine Easter Bunny Returns
tree.
The issues the Board has to consider to Woodbridge S tarting May 4th, the new regular
office hours will begin:
are the opinions of the neighborhood • Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. to
with respect to aesthetics (appearance
of the Monopine tree, approximately
J oin us at Echo Run Park on Saturday,
April 4th and see if your children can
find the Bunny’s most ingenious hiding
5:00 p.m.
• May 6th through September 2nd, the
fifty (50’) feet high) and the issues sur- Recreation and Community Relations
spots for the coveted eggs! Departments will extend Wednesday
rounding the transmission of these cel-
The cost for the hunt is $8.00 per child office hours to be open from 9:00 a.m.
lular phone signals.
and includes eight eggs filled with prize to 7:00 p.m.
A benefit to the Association would be
coupons and treats. The hunt will be • The office will continue to be open on
rental income from T-Mobile, which
held from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m., with a max- Saturdays from the hours of 10:00 a.m.
could be for up to 20 years. T-Mobile
imum of 150 children. to 5:00 p.m.
has designed facilities located in
Please note: A limited number of
Springacre Park, which, after extensive
wristbands are now on sale. The wrist-
location testing, it feels would maximize
bands will not be sold at the event, so Watch your Mailbox! The
the service provided to Woodbridge res-
you must pre-register. 2009 Summer in the Parks
idents while minimizing the impact on
Each child hunting for eggs must be brochure is on its way to
the use and enjoyment of the park facil-
wearing a wristband upon entrance to your home with exciting
ities and open spaces.T-Mobile has
the park. In the event of rain, the hunt classes and activities!
Continued, please see page 2 will be held on Saturday, April 11th.
Community News and Information
T-Mobile , continued from page 1 Free Tax Preparation
Available in Irvine
produced a design for a wireless cell site be designed in accordance with the City
facility that will allow residents from
Culver Drive to Blue Lake South, and
of Irvine’s Ordinance, which T-Mobile
asserts is one of the most restrictive
T he City of Irvine, in partnership with
the Legal Aid Society of Orange
County (LASOC), Internal Revenue
from Calico to Alton Parkway to receive wireless ordinances in the nation.
an adequate signal for subscribers in Service, Orange County United Way,
If you are interested in this issue,
Woodbridge to be able to use their Orange County One-Stop and Coastline
please join the Association Board at
phones while at home. Community College, is offering free tax
the Forum on Wednesday, April 29th
The site will be designed to look like a preparation services for taxpayers who
at 7:30 PM at the Woodbridge
Pine Tree, and the equipment cabinets earned less than $56,000 in 2008.
Community Center, 31 Creek Road,
will be contained behind walls that will Qualifying taxpayers who live, work or
Irvine, Ca, 92604
be extended from the back of the rest- attend school in Irvine can receive help
room facilities. filing their taxes at the Orange County
The residents of Woodbridge will One-Stop Center and the Lakeview
experience some disturbance during the Senior Center in Irvine from January 26th
construction of the facility, but there- through April 15th.
after, the site is designed to provide IRS-trained volunteers will help com-
enhanced service to the Community and plete and electronically file returns at no
additional revenue to the Association. cost.
The Board of Directors has deter- Hours and Locations
mined that in order to approve such an
• The One-Stop Center is open
installation under the Woodbridge
Tuesday through Thursday from 4:00
Declaration, the Membership would
to 7:30 p.m. and on Saturday, April
have to approve the Lease by a two-
11th from 9:00 a.m. to 4 p.m. and is
thirds (2/3rds) vote of the entire
located at 125 Technology Dr., Suite
Membership.
200, Irvine.
The Board has also determined that in
• The Lakeview Senior Center is open
order to decide whether or not to even
on Mondays from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m.
submit such a proposal to the
and is located at 20 Lake Rd., Irvine.
Community, it would first like some ini-
tial feedback from the residents.
Summer in the Parks
Now Hitting Homes For more information or to schedule
Therefore the Board has asked Pete
an appointment, call 888-434-8248.
Ferraro, Site Development Specialist Some of the new and exciting programs that are
Walk-ins are welcome on a first-come,
from Reliant Land Services and coming your way are the following, so make sure
first-served basis.
Authorized Agent for T-Mobile to appear to stay in tune!
before an Informational Forum for the • Little Folks Summer Day Camps for
Residents to allow T-Mobile the first time for children ages three to Stay informed of
Representatives to provide a compre- five years old Association Activities
hensive explanation of the network, how • P.J. Parent’s Night Off Party
it works, why they believe it is safe, and
what this new site will do to improve
• Camp Woodbridge for children 6 to 11
years old
S ign-up now for the Woodbridge
online newsletter, keeping you
informed about new events regarding
conditions for the residents of the com- • Pageant of the Masters Tickets the WVA. To register, go to our website
munity. Following his presentation the • Swim Lessons at www.wva.org and enter your e-mail
floor will be opened for questions and • Jr. Lifeguard Program address on the home page.
comments from the Residents. • And of course... much more! The Woodbridge Village Association
Safety is paramount in the eyes of the A limited number of private swim les- respects the privacy of our subscribers,
Board of Directors, as is, of course the sons are now on sale at the Woodbridge and those who answer our surveys.
preservation of the beautiful appearance Community Center! Please see our Privacy Policy as part of
of its community facilities. T-Mobile has If you have any questions regarding the subscription process.
informed the Board that it will be a safe swim lessons, please contact Recreation
installation, and will provide better serv- Supervisor Nicole Lucio at 786-1800,
ice to T-Mobile customers. The Site will ext. 116 or e-mail Nicole@wva.org.
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Community News and Information
Love to Read? Join us at Families Forward Food Drive
The Village Book Club Families Forward is a non-profit organi-
zation whose mission is to help fami-
Woodbridge Village Association
31 Creek Road
D o you love to read? Do you love to
meet new people? If you do, come
meet your neighbors and discuss a dif-
lies in need achieve and maintain self-
sufficiency through housing, counsel-
Irvine, California 92604-4799 ing and other support services.
ferent book every month.
Families Forward serves almost 400
There is no cost to join, and it is our
Board of Directors individuals each month with groceries.
hope that The Village Book Club will
President.............................Carolyn Smith Driscoll All the food that is distributed to these
thrive with readers and expand over
Vice President .....................................Dale Cheema families is donated by individuals and
Treasurer...............................................Dick Fenner
time. Each month, members read a
groups in the community.
Director ...................................................Don Davis selected book and then get together to
Director...................................................Bill Mavity
If you are interested in making a food
discuss the book. The Village Book Club
Director...................................................Barry Ross donation, please drop off your dona-
meets the first Thursday of every month
Director.............................................Gene Sokolski tions at the Woodbridge Village
at 7:00 p.m. in the Community Center.
Association, located at 31 Creek Road in
The Woodbridge Village Association Board of Upcoming books:
Directors Meetings are held on the first Irvine.
Revolutionary Road, by Richard Yates
Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the
Community Center (31 Creek Road). All interest- (April 2nd meeting) North Lake Volleyball Courts
ed residents are welcome to attend any of these His Illegal Self, by Peter Carey (May 7th
open meetings. meeting)
The History of Love, by Nicole Krauss
T he Association was approached by
several residents, with a petition
requesting lights to be installed at the
Association Staff
Executive Director
(June 4th meeting) North Lake Beach Club volleyball
......................Robert N. Figeira, PCAM, MCM, CCAM What Happened to Anna K, by Irina Reyn courts.
Controller (July 9th meeting)
................................................Carrie Romero, CPA The Board of Directors and the
If you would like more information on Recreation Committee would like to
Community Relations Manager
....................................................John Steeb, CCAM the Book Club, please contact Nicole hear from all residents who have an
Maintenance Manager.................................Tim Lett Lucio, Recreation Supervisor, at opinion concerning this issue. Please
Recreation Manager ......................Ralph Redington Nicole@wva.org
Reflections Editor ...........................Kathy Tonokawa call Ralph Redington at 786-1800, ext.
118 or e-mail him at Ralph@wva.org,
Reflections Editorial Policies with your concerns and they will be for-
Reflections is a monthly publication of the
warded to the Board of Directors.
Woodbridge Village Association, 31 Creek Road, How to Contact Us
Irvine, CA 92604-4799. The acceptance of any ad
in Reflections does not constitute approval or Administration/Accounting Right Eating Seminar Scheduled
endorsement by Woodbridge. The association
L
Executive Director earn how to lose those extra pounds
claims no liability for content of any ads, and all
Bob@wva.org.............................ext. 128 safely and permanently. Denise
ads are accepted on a space-limited basis.
The Reflections editorial content, including Secretary.......................................ext. 111 Sher, certified nutritionist, will teach
advertising, is determined at the sole discretion Controller - Carrie@wva.org .......ext. 138 you how to feel better without the gim-
of the Board of Directors, assisted by Staff. The
Escrow ..........................................ext. 140 micks, special foods or medication. For
purpose of the Reflections newsletter is to pro-
mote Woodbridge and inform its members of Payments......................................ext. 136 more information on the seminar,
activities, issues and events. The Board also uti- Purchasing ...................................ext. 144 please visit www.therighteating.com.
lizes Reflections to inform members on issues Community Relations Please RSVP to 786-1800 if you plan to
which, in its opinion, may directly affect our
members’ property value and quality of life. Manager - JSteeb@wva.org.........ext. 119 attend this free seminar.
Secretary.......................................ext. 121 Date: Thursday, April 16th
Association Phone Number
(949) 786-1800 CC&R Inspector ...........................ext. 125 Time: 7:00 p.m.
Architectural Inspector ...............ext. 126 Location: WCC
Association Hours
Monday through Friday: Community Services ...................ext. 120
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Maintenance Pay Your Dues Automatically
Saturdays: 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Manager - Tim@wva.org .............ext. 142
Closed for lunch Saturdays
from 12:00 to 12:30 p.m.
Recreation
Manager - Ralph@wva.org..........ext. 118
S ave time, checks, and postage by
having your dues paid automati-
cally each month from your checking
Visit us on our website at Programs Supervisor or savings account. Forms are avail-
www.wva.org Nicole@wva.org ........................ext. 116 able for downloading through the web-
Aquatics - MSills@wva.org .........ext. 117 site at www.wva.org.
April 2009 Reflections • Page 3
Summer in the Parks Fun
Youth Fitness Boot Camp
hosted by LeFever Wellness
A re your kids getting the quality fitness instruction that
gives them an advantage in life? We believe that Play and
FUN are essential elements in a youth fitness program. Our
goal is to provide a FUN energetic program that develops bal-
ance, agility, social interaction, strength, and problem solving
that helps kids excel physically. This program is for ALL kids;
the ones who play in their yard, are on a team, or are on the
couch.
Ages: 8 to 13 years old
Woodbridge introduces Dates: June 22 to June 26 BOOT-06-200
Time: 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
“Summer Fat Blast” Boot Camp Location: Woodflower Park
hosted by LeFever Wellness Cost: $49
Note: This program goes on sale with the Summer in the Parks
G et Results! If you want a different out-of-gym experience
that delivers results, then the LeFever Wellness Boot
Camp is for you. This outdoor co-ed workout is designed to
Brochure. Mail-in is between April 4th and May 2nd.
Walk-in Registration begins May 13th.
progress every fitness level of the participants to achieve their
fitness goals. This is a unique program of core, strength, agili- Skyhawks Mini-hawks Camp
ty, flexibility, and cardio, using the natural park elements,
light weights, and other fun equipment. Bring your friends T hese award winning programs allow young children to
explore soccer, baseball, and basketball in a day-program
setting. There is no pressure – just lots of fun while these
and neighbors and get fit together.
For more information, check out www.lefeverwellness.com. young athletes participate in all three sports through unique
Skyhawks games. Our Mini-Hawk coaching staff is trained to
Sessions: Session 1 June 22 to July 17 BOOT-06-000 meet the specific needs of young children and is committed
6:00 to 7:00 a.m. to helping them start off on the right foot as they venture into
9:00 to 10:00 a.m. BOOT-06-100 athletics. All participants receive a mini Skyhawks ball, t-shirt,
Session 2 July 27 to August 21 and merit award.
6:00 to 7:00 a.m. BOOT-07-000 Ages: 4 to 7 years old
9:00 to 10:00 a.m. BOOT-07-100 Date: Session I: June 29 to July 3 MINI-06-000
Days: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Time: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Location: Woodflower Park Location: Bluelake Park
Cost: $169 per person (Price includes 12 classes) OR Cost: $120
Drop-in $15 Note Wear appropriate clothing (t-shirt/ shorts/
Note: Participants need to bring a floor mat, water bot- socks/shoes), Snack & Water Bottle, Sunscreen
tle, hand weights (5 -10 lbs.), and a positive atti- Maximum: 32
tude to class. This program goes on sale with the Note: This program goes on sale with the Summer in the Parks
Summer in the Parks Brochure. Mail-in is between April Brochure. Mail-in is between April 4th and May 2nd.
4th and May 2nd. Walk-in Registration begins May Walk-in Registration begins May 13th.
13th.
Page 4 • April 2009 Reflections
Summer in the Parks Fun
Parent’s Night Off
I s it time for you and your spouse to go on a date? If so, here
is the perfect opportunity. We will take care of your kids. We
will serve a pizza dinner, watch a G or PG rated movie, play
games and have a ton of fun. You can enjoy your evening
without having to worry.
Dates: Friday, June 26 PNOF-06-___
Saturday, July 18 PNOF-07-___
Friday, August 7 PNOF-08-___
Friday, August 21 PNOF-88-___
Time: 6:00 to 11:00 p.m.
Ages: 3 to 12 years of age (all children must be potty
trained, we will not change diapers)
Group Swim Lesson Information Place: Woodbridge Community Center
E veryone should learn to swim! The American Red Cross
program incorporates the most current theories and prin-
ciples relating to aquatics. The instructor will offer a variety of
Cost: $22 for 1 Child
$32 for 2 Children
$42 for 3 Children
PNOF-___-000
PNOF-___-100
PNOF-___-200
activities to stimulate interest and motivate students to Note: You must sign-up siblings at the same time in
advance to the next level of swim instruction. order to receive the discount.
We will be offering morning and evening group lessons, as Enrollment: Must sign-up in advance, we do not take sign-
well as, our private instructional lessons. The group lessons ups at the door. This event sells out fast!
consist of ten, 25 minute lessons, per two week session. Note: This program goes on sale with the Summer in the Parks
Lessons will be held Monday through Friday. Special Note: Brochure. Mail-in is between April 4th and May 2nd.
Session IV will be one week only, Monday through Friday. Walk-in Registration begins May 13th.
Group Swim Lesson Sessions
Cost: $60.00 Session 1, 2 or 3
$32.00 Session 4 (one week only) Mail-in Registration Procedures
Dates: Session 1: June 22 to July 3
Saturday, April 4 to Saturday, May 2
Session 2: July 6 to July 17
Session 3: July 20 to July 31
1. Mail-in registration forms must be postmarked no earlier
Session 4: August 3 to August 7
than Saturday, April 4 and no later than Saturday, May 2.
Note: This program goes on sale with the Summer in the Parks
All mail-in forms postmarked before April 4 or after May 2
Brochure. Mail-in is between April 4th and May 2nd.
will be returned.
Walk-in Registration begins May 13th.
2. Hand carried mail-in registration forms will not be
accepted.
3. All pertinent information, including adult Facility
Identification Number, must be on the registration form in
order to be valid.
4. When selecting a second choice activity, please choose an
activity in a session other than Session 1.
* If your check is returned because your 1st and 2nd
choices were filled, you may come into the Association
Office prior to May 13 and we will help you find an open
class.
Note: This year, residents may sign-up for more than
one swim class per child through mail-in registration.
For more details on the Mail-in Registration procedures,
please refer to the Summer in the Parks brochure.
April 2009 Reflections • Page 5
Commander’s Corner
recovering property for the victim. However, a more produc-
Commander’s Corner tive outcome would be to prevent the event from occurring in
Dave Freedland, Commander the first place. So, I will continue to promote public aware-
Irvine Police Department ness of the need to be proactive in preventing crime victim-
Crossroads Policing Area ization.
As an update to a recent crime trend that I had identified to
you last year, Irvine Police officers arrested a suspect believed
responsible for several thefts from fitness centers occurring
In Plain View throughout the southland. LA Fitness staff had been provid-
R ecently, a community meeting was held in a large city in
Orange County, and the topic of discussion focused upon
the perception that crime was increasing. While the Chief of
ed a flyer with photos of a suspect who was seen leaving the
locker room following the thefts of wallets and credit cards.
Upon observing an individual matching his description,
Police spoke to those in attendance, his officers conducted a employees phoned the police, and responding officers found
survey of the vehicles parked outside the meeting hall, and him in the locker room in possession of stolen property and
discovered that over 90% of the cars had valuables that were tools used to defeat padlocks placed on gym lockers. During
clearly visible through their windows. Officers placed cards on the arrest process it was discovered that the suspect was on
the windshields, reminding motorists to conceal valuable parole, and that he had identification and credit cards taken
items, and the Chief reinforced to the audience the need to from numerous fitness centers within the county.
work in partnership with the police in resolving community This excellent example of police and community partner-
crime issues. ships resulted in the fitness center employees receiving Irvine
In an article I had written last summer, I had pointed out the Police Department Challenge Coins for their outstanding
importance of taking all valuable items out of vehicles that efforts. Perhaps your vigilance can have a similar result. I
are left unattended. We continue to receive reports of thefts challenge you to be a good witness, communicate with your
of laptops, I-pods, GPS units, and purses left in plain view, neighbors, and report what you believe to be suspicious activ-
and stolen from locked and unlocked cars, trucks, and SUV’s. ity.
From a policing standpoint, officers derive great satisfaction
from observing a crime, apprehending the perpetrator, and
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Calendar of Events
April, 2009
Date Event Facility Time
Wednesday, April 1st Women’s Club WCC 9:30 a.m.
WVA Board of Directors Mtg. WCC 7:30 p.m.
the Woodbridge Thursday, April 2nd Babysit Co-op WCC 7:30 p.m.
The Village Book Club WCC 7:00 p.m.
Connection
Friday, April 3rd Duplicate Bridge WCC 6:30 p.m.
The Association has many active clubs and
organizations which meet on a regular basis. Saturday, April 4th Easter Egg Hunt Echo Run 9:00 a.m.
If you would like more information, please call
Tuesday, April 7th WVA Annual Meeting
the contact person listed below. Many organ-
Commences for purposes of
izations also publish articles in Reflections on
Counting Ballots WCC 10:00 a.m.
their latest activities. Please see the “Club
Board of Directors
Connection” pages for more information.
Announcement of
Election Results WCC 7:00 p.m.
Breast Cancer Support Group Board of Directors Meeting WCC 7:30 p.m.
Lorrie Robinson......................551-5556
Wednesday, April 8th Mom’s Club WCC 10:00 a.m.
Duplicate Bridge
Laura Condrey ........................854-8240 Monday, April 13th Sports & Social WCC 7:00 p.m.
Game Club
Wednesday, April 15th WVA Committees WCC 7:00 p.m.
Terry Martinet .........................786-7322
Garden Club Thursday, April 16th Right Eating Seminar WCC 7:00 p.m.
Visit us at www.wcgardenclub.com
Friday, April 17th Game Club WCC 7:30 p.m.
Golf Club
Janice Yee ................................215-5826 Wednesday, April 22nd Breast Cancer Support Group WCC 7:00 p.m.
Progressive Tennis League Thursday, April 23rd Women’s Bridge WCC 9:00 a.m.
Nancy Trevino .........................651-6092
Seniors Club Monday, April 27th WVA Seniors WCC 1:00 p.m.
Millie Kasalek .........................552-3062
Tuesday, April 28th CAI Finance WCC 11:00 a.m.
Social Tennis Club
Nancy Ferris ............................733-2181
Stay-at-Home Moms Club
momsclub_irvinecentral@yahoo.com
Tennis Club at Woodbridge
Adult Leagues & Tournaments
Mary Brymer............................733-1100
Woodbridge Swim Team
..........www.woodbridgeswimteam.org
Woodbridge Women’s Club
Bonnie Jennings .....................551-9268 IRVINE’S AWARD WINNING
Come sample our new
RECESSION BAILOUT MENU
We now offer 24 entrées
Waters Lakehouse
for $15.00 or less (949) 733-9503
Now accepting reservations for Mother’s Day.
4615 Barranca Pkwy, Irvine, CA 92604 • www.watersrestaurant.com
April 2009 Reflections • Page 7
Ongoing Programs
Yoga Aqua Fit
T hrough the combined use of mental
focus, controlled breath work and pos-
tures, practitioners of yoga can experience
A re you interested in burning fat and toning
muscle? If so, then join in on this fun, high,
energy, calorie blasting total body workout!
increased physical strength, flexibility, This class will help you improve your cardio
improved posture, and balance. fitness, endurance, strength, balance, and flexi-
bility. We will work together to reduce stress
Days: Monday and Friday 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. and increase confidence by exploring yoga and pilate patterns
Cost: $12.00 1 class $44.00 4 classes in the water.
$84.00 8 classes By using the buoyancy and resistance of the water you will
Location: WCC experience fitness gains and weight loss you never thought
Note: A variety of modifications can be incorporated to possible in aquatic exercise.
accommodate special populations, ages, and fit- This class is ideal for men and women of all fitness levels
ness levels. and is highly recommended for those interested in cross train-
ing.
Leaping Lizards Music Class for Children Date: Monday 8:45 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Ashwood
Wednesday 6:00 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. Briarglen
L eaping Lizards Music is a carefully
designed music and skill development
program for infants, toddlers, and preschool Cost:
Saturday 8:45 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Woodflower
$84.00 (8 Classes)
aged children. $65.00 (6 classes)
In four weeks, Leaping Lizards Music will $44.00 (4 Classes)
help your child develop motor, language, $12.00 (1 Class)
social and cognitive skills through hands-on Note: Classes must be used within 30 days
music fun! Also, your child will be intro-
duced to real instruments as well as basic
music concepts. Weight Watchers
A parent-child infant class is available as well. Each 4-week
course has new music themes and teaches new skills. Check
us out on the web! www. leapinglizardsmusic.com
T his is the the perfect time to get started with a healthier
lifestyle. To help you lose weight and get in shape, Weight
Watchers in now being offered at the Woodbridge Village
Date: Fridays only, April 3rd to April 24th Association. The meetings are held every Wednesday at 8:30
Time: 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. a.m. (weigh-in beginning at 8:00 a.m.).
Ages: Infants (4 to 23 months) Meetings are an important part of how Weight Watchers
Toddlers (2 to 5 years old) helps members reach their goals; in fact, people who attend
Cost: $39 (siblings cost $29 if you sign up at the same meetings lose three times more weight than those who try to
time) lose weight on their own.
Location: Woodbridge Community Center If you are a resident and would like to join Weight Watchers,
please feel free to attend the Wednesday morning meeting
and sign-up.
Puppy and Dog School
Dates: Wednesdays
P
enny Milne of DubDubDog is offering
both Puppy Kindergarten and Dog
School classes. Puppies from 9-20 weeks
Time: Meeting starts at 8:30 a.m. (weigh-in beginning
at 8:00 a.m.)
Location: Woodbridge Community Center
are welcome in Puppy Kindergarten. Early Meeting
training is critical, not just to your puppy’s Information: Weight Watchers meetings last approximately
command response and house manners, 35 minutes. We recommend that our members
but also to his good temperament as an adult. attend one meeting each week to learn about
Dogs 5 months and older should attend Dog School where healthy eating, gain motivation and have their
owners learn about canine behavior to prevent canine misbe- confidential weigh-in to track their progress.
havior! Visit website: www.dubdubdog.com. Call for upcom- Cost: $12.00 weekly meeting fee or sign-up monthly
ing class dates. for $9.22. To learn more about Weight Watchers,
Cost: $180.00 Puppy School $190.00 Dog School visit www.weightwatchers.com.
Page 8 • April 2009 Reflections
Ongoing Programs
Ballroom Dance Xtreme Martial Arts
A re you afraid to get on the dance floor?
Well, don’t be anymore. Arturo and
Jane will have you dancing in no time.
T he Xtreme Black Belt Academy
class improves fitness, flexibility
and self-confidence as well as our
Beginning couples will learn dance younger student's grades, manners
postures, leading, following and basic and focus! This elite Black Belt
American ballroom steps and choreogra- course will concentrate on each of
phy for Waltz, Cha Cha, Fox Trot, Tango and the East Coast your strengths, focusing on self-defense, a dynamic system of
Swing. Intermediate couples will be taught basic Freestyle and Kung Fu as well as basic to advanced fighting
International, Modern and Latin Ballroom figures and chore- techniques, taking you from beginner right up to Black Belt.
ography. Certified Master Instructor Neil Staley has been training since
Date: Call for next class dates 1984 and holds the rank of 3rd Degree Black Belt. An experi-
Days: Sunday enced instructor, he coached with the England national team
Time: Beginners: 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. for three years and was a two-time national team champion.
Intermediate: 4:30 - 6:00 p.m. Sign up at Community Center.
Advanced: 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. Dates: Tuesdays 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Cost: $120.00 per couple Thursdays 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Location: WCC Location: Woodbridge Community Center
Cost: (All prices must be used with in 4 weeks)
Chinese Folk Dancing $77 (8 classes) - includes uniform tee and belt
$61 for each additional family member
M ei-Ling Lee Chinese Dance Group was
formed in August 1993. As a choreog-
rapher, Mei-Ling has incorporated the cer-
$64 (6 classes) - includes uniform tee and belt
$51 for each additional family member
$40 (4 classes) - includes belt
emonial customs of her homeland with
$32 for each additional family member
movements of dance in a delightful and
$12 (1 class) walk-in, please pay by check
entertaining way.
Note: Students should bring a towel or yoga mat.
She would like to extend her welcome to those, with or with-
out experience, who have an interest in learning Chinese Community Garden
dancing to join her group. She will teach step by step from the
basic movements to the level that can be performed in special
events.
B eets come in a variety of colors. The roots are a rich bur-
gundy that does not fade, even after they are cooked, and
the greens are vibrant with strikingly red veins. Other varieties
Date: Fridays (Monthly) range in color from white to yellow and orange. Be careful
Time: 3:30-4:30 p.m. 7 yrs. and up when you are working with them, because their juice stains
4:30-5:30 p.m. 7 yrs and up clothing.
5:30-6:30 p.m. adults Memories of the beet may be restricted to the canned ver-
Cost: $68.00 (8 week session) sion and give it a poor reputation. Beets have a mild, sweet
Location: WCC earthy flavor and combine well with vinegar, cheeses, nuts and
citrus. You may also eat the greens. Their vibrant maroon
Jr. Gardener Program color just screams vitamin C, and they are packed with phy-
Program Seeks Instructor tonutrients.
It is not just the beet root itself that is healthy, but the leafy
T he Woodbridge Village Association is now seeking applica-
tions for a future Jr. Gardener Instructor who enjoys work-
ing with children and has instructional experience. The Jr.
beet greens are also excellent ingredients in a healthy kitchen.
A cup of boiled beet greens has double the amount of vitamin
Gardener program is designed to help children learn about A that we need in a day, in addition to being a good source of
preparing soil, planting seeds, and keeping a healthy garden. fiber.
This class usually runs for about six to eight weeks, and the
class meets once a week at the Retention Basin.
Planting Tips
If this is a program that interests you, and you have experi- Start planting beets in the spring when the soil has warmed
ence teaching, gardening, and working with children, we to 45 degrees. Beets thrive while the weather is still cool.
would love to hear from you. Some of the more popular varieties are Burpee’s Golden,
Please contact Nicole Lucio, Recreation Supervisor, at 786- Detroit Dark Red, Red Ace and Scarlet Supreme. Be sure to
1800, ext. 116 for details regarding applying. read the instructions on the seed package for planting depth,
spacing, thinning, and harvesting.
April 2009 Reflections • Page 9
Facility Schedule
Facility Schedule
All pools listed below are heated
Staffing hours may vary due to weather conditions and staff availability. When you see the blue flags flying, the facilities are staffed.
Lifeguards on duty at the following Family Facilities:
Blue Lake Swim Club, Spa and Wader South Lake Beach Club
Daily Hours.....................................................Open 24 Hours Daily Hours ..............................Open 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
(except for maintenance hours listed below) Lagoon – closed for Winter
Lifeguards on Duty Lifeguards on Duty at Docks
Saturday and Sunday..............................12:00 to 5:00 p.m. Sunday......................................................12:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.....3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. (last boat out at 4:30 p.m. )
Maintenance ..................Closed daily 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
Stonecreek Swim Club, Spa and Wader
North Lake Beach Club Salt Water Chlorination System
Daily Hours............................Open 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Daily Hours ................................Open 5:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Lagoon – closed for Winter Lifeguards on Duty
Lifeguards on Duty at Docks Saturday and Sunday..............................12:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Saturdays .................................................12:00 to 5:00 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday......................3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
(last boat out at 4:30 p.m.) Closed for Swim Team
Monday to Friday..............................4:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
(Deep end and spa open until 5:00 p.m.)
Maintenance ..................Closed daily 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
No lifeguards on duty No lifeguards on duty
at the following Family facilities: at the following Adult facilities
Ashwood Pool, Spa and Wader (must be 21 and older to use)
Daily Hours
Sunday to Thursday .............Open 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Briarglen Pool and Spa
Fridays and Saturdays..........Open 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. Daily Hours .......................................................Open 24 Hours
Maintenance ..................Closed daily 6:05 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. Aqua Fit
Closed Wednesdays .........................6:00 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.
Wintermist Pool, Spa and Wader
Maintenance ....................Closed daily 7:10 a.m. to 8:10 a.m.
Handicap accessible facility
Daily Hours Smokestone Pool and Spas
Open Sunday to Thursday .............7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Daily Hours .......................................................Open 24 Hours
Open Friday and Saturday .............7:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. Maintenance ..................Closed daily 9:05 a.m. to 10:05 a.m.
Maintenance................Closed daily 11:40 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Springvale Pool and Spa
Woodflower Pool, Spa and Wader Daily Hours .......................................................Open 24 Hours
Salt Water Chlorination System Maintenance ....................Closed daily 6:10 a.m. to 7:15 a.m.
Daily Hours..............................Open 7:05 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Woodspring Pool and Spa
Aqua Fit
Daily Hours .......................................................Open 24 Hours
Mondays...........................................8:45 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Maintenance ....................Closed daily 7:05 a.m. to 8:05 a.m.
Closed Saturdays ............................8:45 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Maintenance ..................Closed daily 6:05 a.m. to 7:05 a.m.
The following facilities will open March 6, 2009, but will not be heated until Memorial Day Weekend.
Adult Facilities Family Facilities:
Brookside Pool Timber Run Pool Clearbrook Pool Meadow Park Pool
Creekside Pool Shorebird Pool
Fallbrook Pool Wildwood Pool
Fallingstar Pool Windjammer Pool
Firwood Pool Woodpine Pool
Lemongrass Pool
Page 10 • April 2009 Reflections
Resident Committees and The Club Connection
Architectural Committee Finance Committee
As reported by John Steeb, ccam, Community Relations Manager As reported by Carrie Romero, Controller
T here were no plans submitted in February 2009 from either
the North or South Lake for the Architectural Committee
to review.
T he Finance Committee met on February 18th to discuss
financial matters concerning the Association.
Upon some discussion, the Committee read and approved
the January 2009 Financial Statements.
Facilities Committee
The Committee unanimously approved the replacement of
As reported by Tim Lett, Maintenance Manager
tables at the Community Center and an awning for the South
• The Online Survey was discussed. Also the Tennis Courts Lake docks with funding from Capital Improvements.
were discussed.
• After a thorough discussion of the recommendations sub- Recreation Committee
mitted by Tim Lett, the Facilities Committee approved the As reported by Ralph Redington, Recreation Manager
following;
° Creekside and Shorebird patio covers replacement was
approved.
T
•
he Recreation Committee covered the following issues at
the February meeting:
Staff informed the Committee that the Association is work-
° Resurface of Tennis Courts at Stonecreek Swim Club and ing closely with the Health Department on whether the
Shuffleboard courts at Pebblewood Park was approved. Spin and Splash is allowed at the Blue Lake Swim Club
° Parking lots and slurry seal at Stonecreek and North Lake • A group of residents addressed the Committee concerning
Beach Club was approved. the proposed lights at the North Lake Beach Club. The
° North and South Lake Bridge extermination was Committee listened to both sides against and for the pro-
approved. posed lights, and made a recommendation to the Board of
• Tim Lett and the Facilities Committee discussed and voted Directors to approve the lights, but with the lights turning
on the following items: off at 8:30 p.m.
° Beach Club Fire Pits Rules – Erik Bajorek created excel- • The Committee reviewed the modified Fire pit usage rule.
lent rules and sent us a memo of the rules. The The Committee voted to approve the new rule and sent it to
Committee approved the rules unanimously. the Board of Directors for final approval.
° Pebblewood Park Patio Cover - Motion to remove shade • The Committee discussed the North Lake Lagoon water
structures, add security light bollards and reevaluate clarity issue and wants to raise the area from 5 feet to 3 feet.
replacing shade structures. The Committee approved this
unanimously. Womens Club to Hold
• Committee discussed the North Lake Lagoon. Staff recom- April Luncheon
mends raising the bottom to provide 3’ max depth which at Lucca’s Restaurant
requires 7,000sf. Cost will be approximately $60,000. This
would increase useful service 40% - 50%. The Committee
approved the idea unanimously.
The April luncheon of the
Woodbridge Womens Club
will be held April 8th at Lucca’s,
• Tim Lett advised the Facilities Committee of the following: located at 6507 Quail Hill Parkway, Irvine. Once again you will
° The Board of Directors approved the replacements of have the opportunity to make your choice from a few selected
pool heaters. entrées.
° Echo Run - Staff fabricated and replaced custom built The cost will be $25 per person. Please make your check out
bench. to the Woodbridge Womens Club and mail it to Jean Reel, 5
° Stonecreek Swim Club - Replaced floor drain at women’s Willowlake, Irvine 92614. Your reservation must be in by
restroom. Removed and refinished shower benches at Friday, April 4th.
men and women’s restrooms. The social hour will begin at 11:30 a.m. with lunch at 12:00
° Briarglen – Replaced rusted deck drains noon. Guests are always welcome.
° North Lake Beach Club - Removed and replaced broken Bridge Club
lagoon walkway sections, and also, a damaged section of
perimeter fence was replaced.
° The plans for a Landscape Committee were dropped.
T he monthly Bridge Club will meet Thursday, April 23rd at
the Woodbridge Village Association at 10:30 a.m. If you are
interested in joining the group, visit one of their sessions.
April 2009 Reflections • Page 11
The Tennis Racket
Woodbridge Adult Tennis League Action!
Men’s Doubles Leagues
Spirited three-set competition held between 3.5, 4.0, 4.5 and
5.0-level men every Monday and Tuesday nights, 7:25 p.m. at
the South Lake Tennis Club courts.
Next Session: April 27th to June 22nd (Mondays)
May 26th to July 14th (Tuesdays)
Women’s Doubles League
Lively three-set competition with women at 3.0, 3.5, 4.0 and
4.5-levels held every Thursday night, 6:55 p.m., at the North
Lake Tennis Club courts.
Next Session: Call 733-1100 for start date
Single’s Leagues
4.0 to 4.5 level, two out of three set competition, held on
Wednesdays and Thursdays at 7:25 p.m. at the South Lake
Tennis Courts.
Spring Break Junior Tennis Camp Next Session: May 6th to June 24th (Wednesdays)
May 21st to July 9th (Thursdays)
C ome down to the South Lake Tennis Club for our annual
Spring Break Junior Tennis Camp, which will be held
Monday through Friday, April 13th to 17th from 9:00 a.m. to
noon.
E ach league session lasts eight weeks. Rain-outs are made
up the following week. Fees for each league: $55.00 per
player for each eight-week session - includes: balls, refresh-
The cost of the camp is $180 per student. The camp is ments, court reservations, computerized standings, prizes,
offered for beginner through intermediate players. trophies. . . and lots of good tennis!
Sign-up before April 3rd and receive a $10.00 discount. All participants must have an NTRP rating. Registration for
Please contact the Pro Shop at 733-1100 for more information space in all leagues is very limited! Sign up quickly so you
or to register for the camp. don’t miss out! Don’t wait . . .do it now!
For more information, to sign up, or to get on our waiting
list, stop by the Pro Shop at the South Lake Tennis Club
courts, or call the Pro Shop at 733-1100.
Please send a check in the amount of $50.00
for each participant and the form below to:
The Tennis Club at Woodbridge
500 Springbrook South Irvine, CA 92614
Women’s Thursday Doubles League
Men’s Monday Doubles League
Men’s Tuesday Doubles League
Singles Wednesday League
Singles Thursday League
Name ___________________________________________________________
Address _________________________________________________________
Zip ___________________________ WVA ID # _____________________
Day Phone __________________ Eve. Phone ___________________
NTRP Rating ___________________________________________________
Page 12 • April 2009 Reflections
The Tennis Racket
April Tennis Lessons
Junior Tennis Classes at South Lake Courts
Sparrow (Beginner)
001 Mon & Wed 3:00 to 4:00 p.m.
002 Tues & Thurs 3:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Sandpipers (Advanced Beginner)
003 Mon & Wed 3:00 to 4:00 p.m.
004 Tues & Thurs 3:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Eagles (Advanced)
005 Mon thru Fri 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
Woodbridge Tennis Club High Performance Academy Fee Schedule
Sparrows 4 weeks 4 hours....................$ 56
Junior Lesson Information Sparrows 4 weeks 8 hours....................$ 112
Sparrows (Beginners) Sandpipers 4 weeks 8 hours....................$ 112
Eagles 4 weeks 16 hours..................$ 288
This is a fun, enthusiastic group designed to introduce children
between the ages of 5 and 10 years old to the game of tennis. Junior Tennis Classes at North Lake Courts
Sandpipers (Beginners/Advanced Beginners)
Jr. Beginner/Advanced Beginner
Introduction to tennis. This level emphasizes ball control, basic
Mondays 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. $64 per 4 weeks*
hand-eye coordination, beginning strokes and court familiarity.
Wednesdays 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. $64 per 4 weeks*
Falcons/Hawks (Intermediate)
Once components of match play and scorekeeping are achieved, Jr. Intermediate
the intermediate player will be introduced to competition on an Tuesdays 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. $112 per 4 weeks
individual and team level. The emphasis of learning is on stroke Thursdays 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. $112 per 4 weeks
production, including spin and consistency.
Novice Tournament Level
Eagles (Advanced) Mondays 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. $64 per 4 weeks*
Footwork, conditioning, strategy and singles/doubles play Wednesdays 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. $64 per 4 weeks*
become points of progression for the advanced junior player.
Team competitions such as Junior Team Tennis, here in *Limited to 4 students per court, per pro
Woodbridge, will help bring this satellite player up to an open
level of play. Woodbridge Tennis Club Refund Policy
Class Times & Levels
4:00 - 6:00 p.m. Eagles (Monday, Wednesday, Friday)
T ennis lessons are non-refundable. It is unfortunate that
we cannot offer make-ups.
Woodbridge Social
Tennis Club
The schedule for the Social Tennis Club is as follows:
When: Every Sunday from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Where: South Lake Tennis Club, Courts 11-15
Who: Woodbridge intermediate and above tennis
players & guests who enjoy good social tennis
Cost: $1.00 per person - balls provided
Format: Mixed Doubles Round Robin
(no partner needed)
To join, call Alfred Egan (552-5134).
April 2009 Reflections • Page 13
Village Services
For Handymen... Cleaning Services... Pet Care...
The Village Services offers you a variety of services, offered by Woodbridge residents
CLEANING SERVICES LESSONS & CLASSES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Steve the Discount Carpet Piano lessons by experienced MTAC “Glen The Computer Guy” removes
Cleaner.Upholstery.Dyeing.Repairs. teacher. 733-3515 viruses & spyware, fixes, upgrades &
30 yrs.exp. 786-4227 networks computers @ your
Gentle yoga in your home for fitness or
home/office! 949-857-2925
DAYCARE pain/stress relief. Debbie 733-3929
Interior Designer-get home ready to
Loving Home Daycare near Warner & VBall/Guitar_Lessons_Experienced_call
sell/money saving design ideas.
Culver Will send pics, hrs, prices & _Justin@949-701-2344
(949) 374-4682
other info! LJTwellman@cox.net Lic#
Piano Lessons 786-4498
304311210 Party staff: I will help with serving of
Tutor K-8 and ESL Credentialed teacher food and beverages. Call Bill 733-1780
HEALTH AND BEAUTY
(949) 230-5505
Landscape maintenance sprinkler
Private Pilates,Strength & Flexibility
Piano Guitar Bass Clarinet Saxophone repair 27 year Irvine resident Rene
Training.Home & Studio setting. Denise
Drums for Beginners. Ask for Jovahni 949 5513435
949-232-3574
857-1611
Petsitting by Priscilla 29 year WV
HOME IMPROVEMENT
LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS Resident with References License &
Electrical work. Reasonable. Bonded 949-551-9053 874-9053
Amway call Wendy for delivery
949-300-8878
9495523299 Pet sitting/house sitting in your
Plumbing repair, installation, remodel home feed, water, exercise, etc. Sandy
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
from $40. 36 yrs. exp. Ref. Hector 949 244-2346
551-9596 Mobile Notary Steven Turbow
Holmes Video Production
949-857-4820 (H) 949-290-9522 (C)
MKU Construction one stop shop- Weddings,Events & Corporate Videos
design to build. No job to. Computer Service: Home networking, call Steve 949-235-1941
License&Bonded Lic. #B-754033 virus/spyware removal, upgrades,
Resumes/career counseling @
(949) 295-9992 repairs and more. Please call
9495518428
949 394-9387
Handyman,plumbing,elect,etc. Gunnar
REAL ESTATE SALES/RENTALS
949 6972567 Quick Books Acctng-Small Business.
Pro Advisor 949 642-5480 Mammoth Condo-newly
For Interior Design need, call 551-8428
Exper grad school admissions adviser furnished,view,nr lifts. From $120/nt
Tree trimming and removal Call 949-262-9205
offers help with Med, Law, MBA apps
888-332-3788
and essays. Call Judy 949-400-2288 Hawaii luxury!Beach,view.Wk or Mo
LESSONS & CLASSES
Digital Projects made for you DVDs 857-2285
Need Tutor-Retired PhD Engineer of your events, Albums etc Karen SERVICE AND REPAIR
857-2285 701-1158
Window shutter repair in home - inex-
Piano Beg-Int. Learn rock/Blues quickly pensive call Henry 949 285-6011
Chuck 949 413-5488
Page 14 • April 2009 Reflections
Summer in the Parks Fun
Junior Lifeguard Program
T he Junior Lifeguard program is designed for youths
between the ages of 10 and 14 years old. Junior Lifeguards
will be introduced to many aspects of the lifeguarding profes-
sion. Junior Lifeguards will engage in physical fitness activi-
ties, aquatic games, and other drills designed to aid in train-
ing each participant how to execute lifeguarding skills and
have some fun. Among other things, these activities include
jogging, swimming, and simulated rescues.
This program will cover pool, lagoon, and boat safety. Also,
each participant will be introduced to Red Cross CPR, First
Aid, Personal Safety, and water rescue techniques utilizing
equipment. All participants will be guided by WVA lifeguards.
Please note: certifications will not be issued as a result of this
training.
Each participant must pass a swim test on the first day of
class which will consist of treading water for two (2) minutes,
Camp Woodbridge crawl stroke for 50 yards, 50 yards of any stroke, and survival
J oin us for another exciting year at Camp Woodbridge. Our
enthusiastic and experienced staff has been working over-
time to make this summer even better than the past! This
float. Each participant must bring a lunch, bathing suit,
towel(s), sunscreen, and shoes suitable for jogging, to class
everyday.
camp is all about meeting new people, forming strong friend-
ships, and of course, it’s all about fun. Our goal is to create a Ages: 10 to 14 years old
safe and creative atmosphere where your child can bond with Days: Monday through Friday (1 week)
other campers and counselors while enjoying a variety of Location: Stonecreek Pool
activities. Camp Woodbridge incorporates a variety of things Times: 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
to do each and everyday such as, swimming, boating, games, Cost: $110
crafts to make, special outdoor activities, and much more. We
Please refer to the Summer in the Parks brochure for sign-up
look forward to another successful year and we hope you give
dates.
us the opportunity to be a part of your child’s life.
This program goes on sale with the Summer in the Parks Brochure.
Ages: For children ages 6 to 11
Mail-in is between April 4th and May 2nd. Walk-in Registration begins
Please refer to the Summer in the Parks brochure for camp
May 13th.
dates and themes.
This program goes on sale with the Summer in the Parks Brochure.
Mail-in is between April 4th and May 2nd. Walk-in Registration begins
May 13th.
Basic and Advanced Sailing
B asic Sailing will cover: right-of-way rules, rigging, sailing
theory, and most important – how to sail a boat single-
handedly. The advanced class is for the sailors who have
passed the basic class and want to refine their skills.
Please register early to ensure your enrollment.
This program goes on sale with the Summer in the Parks Brochure.
Mail-in is between April 4th and May 2nd. Walk-in Registration begins
May 13th.
Registration Information:
Cost: $60 per person, per four day session
Note: Maximum enrollment 6,
Minimum enrollment 4.
Minimum age is 8 years old.
Time: 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
April 2009 Reflections • Page 15
Woodbridge Village Association Presorted Standard
U.S. POSTAGE
31 Creek Road • Irvine, California 92604-4799 PAID
Permit No. 400
Irvine, CA
Postmaster: Dated Material, Please deliver by March 31st
Swap Meet Helps to Unclutter Home
H elp keep your new year’s resolution to become organ-
ized! This is the opportunity for you to clear out your
garage, closets and cabinets and make a few dollars!
Spaces for our May Swap Meet are now on sale. A limited
number of spaces are available through the Woodbridge
Community Center.
Date: Saturday, May 9, 2009
Time: 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Place: Lakeview Senior Center (located at 20 Lake Rd.)
Cost: $30.00 ($10.00 will be refunded if space is left clean)
Note: Those selling items must bring their own tables
and chairs
Kid’s Ice Cream Social Party
D oes your child love ice cream? If so, this is the event for
him or her! Drop your child off for the evening and enjoy
a night out. Each child will have the chance to build his or her
favorite ice cream sundae with of course whip cream, sprin-
Memorial Day Fun Planned kles, and a cherry to top it off! This fun and exciting evening
K ick off the summer at the South Lake Beach Club on
Memorial Day, as the Association hosts its annual Pie
and Watermelon Eating Contest. This contest continues to
includes games, a pizza dinner, and a fun children’s movie.
Date:
Time:
Friday, May 29
6:00 to 11:00 p.m.
KIDS-05-000
be a popular event, so bring your family, your friends, your Cost: $18
appetite and join in on the fun! Location: Woodbridge Community Center
Date: Monday, May 25th Note: Please sign-up in advance, we do not take sign-
Time: 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. ups at the door. This program goes on sale with the
Place: South Lake Beach Club Summer in the Parks Brochure. Mail-in is between April
Cost: Free! 4th and May 2nd. Walk-in Registration begins May
13th.
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