2015 Progra ms, Sports, Events & Fu n! Includes Brite La ke map & info Play Up. Live Up. www.tvrpd.org Easy online registration! Classes/Tehachapi Tots Zumba Are you ready to party yourself into shape? Forget the workout, just lose yourself in the music and find yourself in-shape at the original dance-fitness party. Zumba classes feature exotic rhythms set to high-energy Latin and international beats. Before you know it, you’ll be getting fit and your energy levels will be soaring! It’s easy to do, effective and totally exhilarating. Zumba and Zumba fitness logo are trademarks of Zumba Fitness,LLC Ages: Days/Times: Place: Instructors: Cost: 13+ Mondays, Wednesdays, 6:00 P.M. –7:00 P.M. Fridays, 5:30 P.M.– 6:30 P.M. Monroe High School Gymnasium Kathy Armandariz and Francine Balker $40.00/month, $25/month Senior or $7.00 per class Ballroom Dancing Dancing isn’t just about the steps and music; it’s a perfect combination of physical activity, social interaction, and mental stimulation. Dancing enhances your life in so many ways: Health – When you dance, your cardiovascular system improves, your muscle tone increases, and you burn calories. Confidence – When you learn to dance, your entire mental outlook will take on a fresh sense of creativity, motivation, and energy. Class fills up quickly and is limited to 20 people. Days: Place: Instructors: Cost: Dates/Times: Mondays West Park Activity Center/Meeting Room Leonard and Rosemary Champlain $50.00 per person for six 1-hour classes February 16 – March 23 January 5 – February 9 6:30 P.M. – Beginning Cha Cha Cha 6:30 P.M. – Beginning Waltz 7:30 P.M. – Beginning West Coast Swing 7:30 P.M. – Intermediate West Coast Swing April 6 – May 11 6:30 P.M. – Beginning Salsa 7:30 P.M. – Intermediate ll West Coast Swing Tehachapi Tots An enrichment, preschool program operated by the Tehachapi Valley Recreation & Park District. The Program serves children 18 months – 5 years of age. Enrollment is open to the public and children are admitted without regard to race, color, creed, or sex. Through fun-filled activities, this program seeks to enhance you child's social, physical, emotional and intellectual development. Activities include supervised play, signing, games, story-time, discussion of themes, special events, motor movement, field trips and much more! Program Philosophy – To present to children activities that will foster their growth and development, encourage their curiosity, expand their interest, and help them recognize all of their potential. Parent & Me This class is an introduction to the Tehachapi Tots program. One parent and their child participate in activities together, including movement, music, storytelling and circle time. Ages: Days/Times: Location: Instructor: Cost: 18 months to 3 years Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:15 A.M. –10:15 A.M. Steven A. Shy Activity Center Megan Turk $30/month + one-time Registration Fee $25 Tot Enrichment This is the first class your child attends without a parent participating. This well-balanced enrichment program includes exposure to pre-phonics, math concepts, science, dramatics, motor movement, arts & crafts, and music, plus field trips! Children must be toilet trained. Bring a snack to all classes. Class is limited to 12 students. Ages: Days/Times: Location: Instructor: Cost: 3 to 5 years Mondays & Wednesdays, 9:30 A.M.–12:00 P.M. OR Tuesdays & Thursdays, 11:00 A.M. –1:30 P.M. Steven A. Shy Activity Center Kelli Gilbert $75/month + one-time Registration Fee $30 Adult Sports Adult Basketball Season: Days: Location: Divisions: Registration/Cost: March 16 – May 30 M,Tu,W,Th West Park Activity Center Open* Over 35 *If not enough teams to facilitate two divisions, there will be only one division Mandatory Managers, Referees and Scorekeepers meeting: March 12, 6:00 P.M. District Office January 5 – February 21 $500 February 22 – March 1 $550 March 2 – March 11 $600 Adult Men’s Softball Season: Days: Location: Registration/Cost: August 3 – October 3 M,W,Th West Park March 2 – June 25 $400 June 26 – July 9 $450 July 10 – July 16 $500 Mandatory Managers, Umpires and Scorekeepers meeting: Thursday, July 16, 6:00 P.M. District Office Adult Women’s Softball Season: Days: Location: Registration/Cost: August 3 – October 3 Tu,Th West Park March 2 – June 25 $400 June 26 – July 9 $450 July 10 – July 16 $500 Mandatory Managers, Umpires and Scorekeepers meeting: Thursday, July 16, 6:00 PM District Office Adult Coed Softball Season: Days: Location: Registration/Cost: October 6 – Mid-December Tu,Th West Park May 1 – August 1 $400 August 2 – September 3 $450 September 4 – September 17 $500 Mandatory Managers, Umpires and Scorekeepers meeting: Thursday, Sept 17, 6:00 PM District Office SMILE!…you could be on the cover! The Tehachapi Valley Recreation & Park District reserves the right to use images and/or photographs of anyone in any activity, park, or public place in present and/or future printed publications or on the district’s web pages for promotional purposes, unless told otherwise at the time image or photo is taken. Contributed photos may also be used, at the discretion of the district. If you would like to contribute a photo, please submit them to our email: [email protected] Youth Sports T-Ball Season: Ages: Location: Registration/Cost*: April 13 – June 4 Lower Division: Ages 3–4 Upper Division: Ages 5–6 Meadowbrook Park January 19 – February 6 $70 February 7– February 27 $75 February 28 – March 8 $80 *Includes team shirt, hat, pictures and medal Mandatory Coaches meeting: March 10, 6:30 P.M. at TVRPD District Office Youth Basketball Presented by Age: Location: Registration/Cost*: Grades 1st – 12th West Park Activity Center, JMS & Monroe September 1 – September 30 $88 October 1 – October 31 $93 November 1 – November 19 $103 *Includes reversible jersey *$30 Head Coach Discount *$10 Sibling Discount Youth Volleyball Spring Clinic Days: Dates: Time: Cost: Mondays April 13, 20, 27 and May 4, 11, 18 1st–3rd Grade: 4:00 P.M.–5:00 P.M. 4th grade and up : 5:00 P.M.–6:30 P.M. $55 Volleyball Summer Camp Days: Time: Grade: Cost: August 3–6 4:00 P.M.–5:30 P.M. Rising 3rd grade and up $55 Tehachapi Starlings Volleyball Contact: Renn Amstead Email: [email protected] Phone: (714) 402-4516 Website: https://tehachapistarlings.shutterfly.com/ Barracuda Swim Team Swim season: Contact: April – July Email: [email protected] Phone: (661) 972-6763 Tehachapi Youth Football Registration: Contact: May John Kramer, Email: [email protected] Karen Schuster, Email: [email protected] Website: www.thswarriors.com Tot and Youth Soccer Challenger Sports British Soccer Camp Challenger Sports' British Soccer Camp is the most popular soccer camp in the country based upon one of the most innovative approaches to coaching youth soccer in the US and Canada. Dates: June 15–19 Location: Meadowbrook Park Registration: Email: [email protected] Tel: 866-757-9561 Cell: 310-956-8791 Age/Time/Cost*: 3-4 9:00 A.M.–10:00 A.M. $80 4-5 10:30 A.M.–12:00 P.M. $95 6-10 Half Day 9:00 A.M.–12:00 P.M. $125 OR Full Day 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M. (includes 1 hour break & sack lunch) $180 10-16 Half Day 9:00 A.M.–12:00 P.M. $125 OR Full Day 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M. (includes 1 hour break & sack lunch) $180 *Host a British Soccer coach for a $ discount! *There will be a $10 late fee for campers registering within 10 days of the camp start date. AYSO Youth Soccer Registration: League Play: Contact: Summer September – November Website: www.ayso479.org Tehachapi Gryphons Soccer Ages: Contact: Email: Boys and Girls, U10 to U19 April Mistretta, 661-269-3354 [email protected] Little League Baseball and Softball Registration: League Play: Contact: November – January March – July Website: www.eteamz.com/tehachapill/ Tehachapi Youth Hockey Registration: Website: Email: [email protected] Phone: 661-317-4061 http://tehachapiinlinehockey.com/ Lego Camps by Play-Well TeKnologies Core Engineering Grades K-5 Our Core Engineering programs are our biggest “sandbox”. This is the safe space for kids to learn and discover the most through play. It’s about the process, not the result. Themed classes and camps explore imaginative worlds that kids already know and love. The Core Engineering curriculum is Pre-Engineering and Engineering FUNdamentals. These programs are broad in theme and draw upon the greatest variety of possible projects. Returning students will be given new building challenges. Mine, Craft, Build Adventure Game using LEGO® Bring Minecraft to life using LEGO! Resourcefulness, creativity, and cooperation come together in this unique building adventure game; roll the dice to mine for resources, and use these resources to build special items to help in our adventures! Build a Zoo, create a Medieval Castle, and design a Tree House Village! This LEGO experience is an original game designed by Play-Well instructors inspired by the popular game Minecraft. Students will have a blast, even without any prior experience with Minecraft or LEGO. Grades: K–2 Ages: 5–7 Dates: July 13-17 Time: 9:00 A.M.–12:00 P.M. Location: Steven A. Shy Activity Center, Central Park Cost: $140 Mine, Craft, Build Survival Game using LEGO® Bring Minecraft to life using LEGO! Resourcefulness, creativity, and cooperation come together in this unique building adventure game; roll the dice to mine for resources, craft tools, and watch out for Creepers! This ultimate LEGO Minecraft experience is an original game designed by Play-Well instructors, using gameplay elements and characters inspired by the popular Minecraft video game. Students will have a blast, even without any prior experience with Minecraft or LEGO. Grades: 2–5 Ages: 7–12 Dates: July 13-17 Time: 1:00 P.M.–4:00 P.M. Location: Steven A. Shy Activity Center, Central Park Cost: $140 Young Astronauts Using LEGO® Do you wish you could fly? Do you dream of breaking the sound barrier, or landing on Mars? Then this camp is for you! Build LEGO models of every kind of flying machine, from wings that flap like a bird's, to P-51 Mustangs, Stealth Bombers, and NASA rockets. Then discover how real-world aircraft and spacecraft actually fly! Grades: K–2 Ages: 5–7 Dates: August 3-7 Time: 9:00 A.M.–12:00 P.M. Location: Steven A. Shy Activity Center, Central Park Cost: $140 Aerospace Funadamentals using LEGO® Learn the secrets of flight in Aerospace FUNdamentals! Study the work of the masters, then build a LEGO model of the largest rocket in history, and design your own Mars Rover. Explore the history of flight, from Icarus to DaVinci to the Wright Brothers to NASA. Come discover how birds, stealth fighters, blimps, and rockets all use the same FUNdamental concepts to actually fly! Grades: 2–5 Ages: 7–12 Dates: August 3-7 Time: 1:00 P.M.–4:00 P.M. Location: Steven A. Shy Activity Center, Central Park Cost: $140 Aquatics & Swim Lessons Marti’s Water Aerobics This class is perfect for those looking to get in shape with a low-impact workout. Enjoy the sounds of upbeat music and a positive environment when you come for this 1 hour class. Ages: 16+ Days: Mondays & Wednesdays Times: 7:15 P.M.–8:15 P.M. Location: Dye Natatorium Instructor: Marti Sprinkle Born in the rural town of Tehachapi, California, Marti Sprinkle is a certified water aerobics instructor with over 25 years of experience. She is certified through American Exercise Association (AEA) and is also a member of Aquatic Therapy and Rehabilitation Institute (ATRI). She holds specialty certificates for Total Joint Replacement, Hip and Back. Monthly Fee: $30 Drop-in Fee: $5 Deep Water Aerobics A 50-60 minute workout for all ages and fitness levels! Let the water reduce the stress on your joints while still gaining the benefits of increasing your heart rate, increasing lung capacity, muscle strength and flexibility. This is for people who have tried aerobics or not! Men and women alike. Ages: 16+ Days: Mondays & Wednesdays Times: 7:15 P.M.–8:15 P.M. Location: Dye Natatorium Instructor: Kathleen Kline Kathleen Kline brings her 10+ years of experience back to Tehachapi where she has moved her “land classes” into the pool. “This is where I can help encourage you while helping you get in shape and have a good time while doing it,” Kathleen says encouragingly. Monthly Fee: $30 Drop-in fee: $5 Aqua Zumba Slash your way into shape with an invigorating low-impact aquatic exercise. Known as the Zumba “pool party,” the Aqua Zumba program gives new meaning to the idea of a refreshing workout. Integrating the Zumba philosophy with traditional aquatic fitness disciplines, Aqua Zumba blends it all together into a workout that’s cardio-conditioning, body-toning, and most of all, exhilarating beyond belief. *No Bikinis. Water Shoes are advised. Ages: 16+ Days: Tuesdays & Thursdays Times: 7:15 P.M.–8:15 P.M. Location: Dye Natatorium Instructor: Francine Balker Monthly Fee: $30 Lap Swim* Dive in and enjoy TVRPD's 6-lane, 25-yard pool. All swimmers are expected to abide by TVRPD Lap Swim Etiquette, share lanes and circle swim when necessary. Patrons using the pool during lap swim must be swimming laps. Fins and kickboards available upon request. Ages: 14+ Days/Times: Monday–Friday: 5:00 A.M. – 7:00 A.M. Monday–Thursday: 8:30 P.M. – 9:30 P.M. Saturday: 11:00 A.M.–2:30 P.M. * Lap Swim hours are subject to change. Location: Dye Natatorium Parent & Child Swim Lessons Developed for children 6 months to 3 years, Parent and Child Aquatics helps young children get ready to swim by emphasizing fun in the water. Parents and children participate in several guided practice sessions that help children learn elementary swimming skills, including water entry, bubble blowing, front kicking, back floating, underwater exploration and more. Course length: Courses typically meet for 30 minutes over 7-10 sessions. In Level 1, children learn basic skills through fun activities, such as blowing bubbles and playing with water toys. In Level 2, parents work with their children to practice floating, kicking and swimming back to the side of the pool. Ages: Level 1: 6 months–1 1/2 years Level 2: 2–3 years Dates: Session 1: June 22–July 3 Session 2: July 6–17 Session 3: July 20–31 Time: 12:00 P.M.–1:00 P.M. Location: Dye Natatorium Cost: $55 Preschool Aquatics (see Levels following) Ages: Dates: Time: Location: Cost: 4-5 Session 1: June 22-July 3 Session 2: July 6-17 Session 3: July 20-31 All Sessions: 8 A.M., 9 A.M., 10 A.M. Session 3 only: 5:00 P.M. Dye Natatorium $65 Preschool Aquatics Level 1 Purpose: To orient preschool-age children to the aquatic environment and to help them acquire rudimentary levels of basic aquatic skills. Learning Objectives: Enter and exit water using ladder, steps or side. Blow bubbles through mouth and nose. Submerge mouth, nose and eyes. Open eyes under water and retrieve submerged objects. Front and back glides and recover to a vertical position. Back float and recover to a vertical position. Roll from front to back and back to front. Tread with arm and hand actions. Alternating and simultaneous leg actions on front and back. Alternating and simultaneous arm actions on front and back. Experience wearing a life jacket in the water. Learn how to stay safe, including recognizing an emergency and knowing how to call for help. Learn how to stay safe in, on and around the water, including the use of a life jacket, recognizing lifeguards and sun safety. Aquatics & Swim Lessons Preschool Aquatics Level 2 Purpose: To build on the basic aquatic skills learned in Level 1 Prerequisites: Successfully demonstrate the exit skills assessments from Preschool Aquatics Level 1 Learning Objectives: Enter water by stepping in. Exit water using ladder, steps or side. Bobbing. Open eyes under water and retrieve submerged objects. Front and back floats and glides. Recover from a front or back float or glide to a vertical position. Roll from front to back and back to front. Tread water using arm and leg actions. Combined arm and leg actions on front and back. Finning arm action on back. Learn how to stay safe, including recognizing an emergency and knowing how to call for help. Learn how to stay safe in, on and around the water, including the use of a life jacket, recognizing lifeguards and sun safety. Preschool Aquatics Level 3 Purpose: To increase proficiency and build on the basic aquatic skills learned in Levels 1 & 2 by providing additional guided practice with increased distances and times. Prerequisites: Successfully demonstrate the exit skills assessments of Preschool Aquatics Level 2 Learning Objectives: Enter water by jumping in. Fully submerge and hold breath. Bobbing. Front, jellyfish and tuck floats. Recover from a front or back float or glide to a vertical position. Back float and glide. Change direction of travel while swimming on front and back. Combined arm and leg actions on front and back. Tread water using arm and leg actions. Combined arm and leg actions on front and back. Learn how to stay safe, including recognizing an emergency and knowing how to call for help. Learn how to stay safe in, on and around the water, including the use of a life jacket, recognizing lifeguards and sun safety. Red Cross Lifeguard Certification Interested in a great summer job or challenging career as a professional lifeguard? Through videos, group discussion and hands-on practice, you’ll learn teamwork, rescue and surveillance skills, First Aid and CPR/AED and other skills you need to work as a professional lifeguard. Successful completion results in a 2-year certification in Lifeguarding that includes first aid, professional-level CPR and AED in one certificate. Digital certificate available upon successful completion of course. Dates: March 6,7,8 and 14,15 (if needed) Times: TBA, Course is 25 hours 20 minutes total Location: Dye Natatorium, TVRPD District Office Cost: $210 Red Cross Learn to Swim Program (see Levels following) Ages: Dates: Time: Location: Cost: 5+ Session 1: June 22–July 3 Session 2: July 6–17 Session 3: July 20–31 All Sessions: 8 A.M., 9 A.M., 10 A.M., 11 A.M. Session 3 only Levels 1–3: 5 P.M., 6 P.M. Dye Natatorium $65 Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills There are no prerequisites for this course. The objective of Level 1 is to help students feel comfortable in the water and enjoy the water safely. Level 1 participants learn to: enter and exit the water safely, submerge mouth, nose and eyes, exhale and open eyes under-water, roll over from front to back and back to front with support, explore floating on front and back with support, explore swimming on front and back using arm and leg actions with support and use of life jacket. Level 2: Fundamental Aquatic Skills Student must have passed or show competency in Level 1 skills. This level marks the beginning of true locomotion skills. Level 2 participants learn to: Enter water by stepping or jumping from the side, exit water safely using ladder or side, submerge entire head, blow bubbles (bobbing), open eyes underwater, float on front and back, front and back glides, change directions, rolls over from front to back and back to front, tread water, and swim on front, back and side using combined arm and leg actions. Level 3: Stroke Development Student must have passed or shown competency in Level 2 skills. Level 3 participants learn to: Jump into deep water, dive in, bob with head fully submerged, rotary breathing, front and back glides, float on front and back in deep water, change from horizontal to vertical position on front and back, front and back crawl, and butterfly-kick and body motion. Level 4: Stroke Improvement Student must have passed or shown competency in Level 3 skills. The objective of Level 4 is to develop confidence in the strokes learned and improve other aquatic skills. Level 4 participants learn to: Perform standing dive, swim underwater, feet-first surface dive, open turns on front and back, treading water, front and back crawl, breaststroke, butterfly and elementary backstroke. Level 5: Stroke Refinement Student must have passed or shown competency in Level 4 skills. The objective of Level 5 is to provide further coordination and refinement of strokes. Level 5 participants learn to perform the following: Standing, shallow dive, tuck and pike surface dives, front and back flip turns, front and back crawl, butterfly, breaststroke, elementary backstroke, sidestroke and survival swimming. Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency Student must have passed or shown competency in Level 5 skills. The objective of Level 6 is to refine the strokes so students swim them with ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances. Level 6 is designed with “menu” options that focus on preparing students with a variety of activities. Penguin Plunge 2015 Participants jump in and swim 25 yards before climbing out onto dry land to enjoy some hot chocolate, coffee and cookies! Date: January 31 Event Time: 12:00 P.M. Early Registration: January 5 Day of Registration: 11:30 A.M. Location: Dye Natatorium Cost: $10 early registration $15 day of Includes: Hot drinks, Cookies & T-shirt Recreation Swim Dates: Days/Times: Location: Cost: Pool Rental Cost: Time: Location: To Reserve: June 8 – August 14 Monday – Thursday: 1:00 P.M.–4:30 P.M. Fridays: 7:00 P.M.–10:00 P.M. Saturdays: 1:00 P.M.–4:30 P.M. Sundays: 1:00 P.M.–4:30 P.M. Dye Natatorium $5 $80 per hour – 50 people or less $120 per hour –51 people not to exceed 150 Two Hour Minimum Dye Natatorium TVRPD District Office, 661-822-3228 5K, Duathlon & Runs Run and Ride with the Wind 5K and Duathlon Date: Location: Race Day Registration: Race Starts: Cost: May 30 Mountain Valley Airport (Glider Port) 8:00 A.M. 9:00 A.M. Early Registration: $30 5K, $40 Duathlon Day of Race: $35 5K , $45 Duathlon Register online at active.com Includes: Electronic timing, refreshments, great course, technical race shirt, finisher’s medal & awesome swag! Warrior 5K Presented by Date: Location: Race Day Registration: Race starts: Cost: Includes: July 4 Central Park 6:00 A.M. 7:30 A.M. $40* Register online at active.com Day of Race, $45 Championship Timing, refreshments, technical race shirts, pancake breakfast, great course, finisher’s medal and awesome swag. *A portion of each race registration supports the THS Warrior Booster Club. Mountain Gallop 5 Miler Date: Location: Race Day Registration: Race starts: Cost: Includes: August 15 Central Park 6:00 A.M. 7:30 A.M. $35 Register online at active.com Day of Race, $40 Championship timing, refreshments, technical race shirt, great course, finisher’s medal & awesome swag. Tarmac 5K and Kids 1 Mile Runway Run Date: Location: Race Day Registration: Race starts: Kids 1 Mile starts: Cost: Includes: September 26 Tehachapi airport 7:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 8:45 A.M. $30 5K, $20 1 Mile run Register online at active.com Day of Race, $35 Electronic timing, refreshments, technical race shirt, cool course, finisher’s medal and awesome swag. Ceremonies & Events Penguin Plunge 2015 Splash into the 2015 Pool Season by taking an icy plunge into the Dye Natatorium Pool! Participants jump in and swim 25 yards before climbing out onto dry land to enjoy some hot chocolate, coffee and cookies. Come be part of this exciting 1st Annual Event! All proceeds used to buy pool and lifeguard equipment. Date: January 31 Event Time: 12:00 P.M. Early Registration: January 5 Day of Registration: 11:30 A.M. Location: Dye Natatorium Cost: $10 early registration $15 day of Includes: Hot drinks, Cookies & T-shirt Brite Lake Fishing Derby Tehachapi Valley Recreation & Park District presents the annual Fishing Derby at Brite Lake! All participants 16 years of age and older must have a valid California Sport Fishing License in their possession. Children under the age of 16 are not required to have a California License. Date: Saturday, April 18 Location: Brite Lake Time: 7:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M. Weigh in: 1:05 P.M. Cost: $15 Adults $10 Children $45 Family Memorial Day Ceremony Join us in honoring our fallen. There will be a guest speaker and laying of the wreaths. After the presentation, Veteran organization booths will be passing out information, and the American Legion Auxillary along with Tomo–Kahni DAR will be providing free hot dogs and drinks. Date: May 25 Location: Phillip Marx Central Park Time: 11:00 A.M. Cost: Free Tehachapi Oldtimers Reunion Presented by Join TVRPD and the City of Tehachapi for the annual Tehachapi Oldtimers Reunion! Family, friends and the community are invited to eat, drink and celebrate some of Tehachapi’s longest living citizens. If you have lived in the Tehachapi area for at least forty years, or lived in the Tehachapi area over forty years ago, and want to become an “official” Oldtimer, please contact Nikki Cummings at [email protected]. All official oldtimers will have an opportunity to pre-register for the event to guarantee a meal. The public is welcome and food is sold on a first come, first serve basis. Date: Sunday, August 2 Location: Phillip Marx Central Park Time: 11:00 A.M. Oldtimers will be served lunch at noon Cost: Free to official Oldtimers $12 for everyone else Contact: Nikki Cummings, Email: [email protected] Easter Egg Hunt Date: Location: Times/Areas: Cost: April 4 West Park Infant – 2 years, 9:30 A.M. 3 years – 5 years, 10:00 A.M. 6 years – 7 years 10:30 A.M. 8 years – 10 years 11:00 A.M. Free Valdez Field Mata Field Uli Field Grimes Field Brite Lake r B ri n g y o u , rs la u c o bin e ’s a B rit e L a kc e g re a t p la a t ch in g! f o r bird w N Brite Valley Aquatic Recreation Area Owned by the Tehachapi-Cummings County Water District and operated by the Tehachapi Valley Recreation & Park District the Brite Lake Aquatic Recreation Area is located amongst some of Tehachapi’s most beautiful natural scenery. In addition to year-round recreation including camping, fishing, hiking and wildlife viewing, Brite Lake is also the site of TVRPD’s Fishing Derby, Astronomy Club Star Parties, and other regional events! The park offers both RV campground hook-ups and tent sites, as well as restrooms with showers. Picnic pavilions, fish cleaning stations and a dock are available all year long. Camping/RV Fees include one passenger vehicle access per site, per day. Additional vehicles require daily vechicle access/parking fees. All overnight camping is first-come first-serve, reservations are not accepted. Brite Valley Aquatic Recreation Area provides the Greater Tehachapi Area with domestic and agriculture water supplies. Therefore, swimming, wading or any activity involving bodily contact with the water in the lake is prohibited. Continued use of the recreation area by the public is dependent upon the protection of the purity of the water for use as a domestic supply. LEAVE ONLY FOOTPRINTS - TAKE ONLY MEMORIES. Entry Fees: Annual Pass: Annual Senior Pass: $5 per day (passenger car, truck, or motorcycle) $20 per day (passenger bus) $ 5 per day walk–in (non-camp user) $100 (available at TVRPD District Office/Brite Lake Kiosk $50 (62 or older) Annual passes are non-refundable and expire December 31. Permits must be visibly displayed on permit holders vehicle. TVRPD does not provide prorated passes. Fish limit: 5 trout per person per day, or 5 catfish per person per day Anglers 16+ must possess a valid California Department of Fish and Wildlife Fishing License. Boat Launch Fees: $5 per day $30 Annual Pass No gasoline engines. Electric motors only. Camping Fees: Dumping Fee: $20 per night $30 per night $15 per night Free for camp user Group Pavilion Rentals: $125 rental fee + $100 security deposit Spaces 1-12: Electric & water hookups Spaces A-F: Full electric, water & sewer Tent Camping, All other spaces Music & Movies In the Park Music in the Park Presented by Join TVRPD for a musical journey. Jam to local and area musicians while enjoying some of TVRPD’s greatest summer events, food, beer and wine. Concerts are FREE to the public and the coolest way to enjoy Tehachapi’s fabulous summer evenings! June 27 – Battle of the Bands Twenty amateur bands will be selected on a first-come, first-served basis to compete in auditions being held in May. Preference will be given first to bands from Tehachapi Schools. After the 20 bands are judged, six bands will be selected to move on to compete in this year’s Tehachapi Valley Recreation and Park District “Battle of the Bands”. Auditions: Saturday, May 9 Date: June 27 Location: Central Park Contact: Email: [email protected] Cost: FREE! July 25 – TBA Movies in the Park Presented by Grab your blankets, chairs, friends and family for a summer night under the stars at Meadowbrook Park! Tehachapi Valley Recreation & Park is excited to announce Movies in the Park at Meadowbrook on Friday evenings. Each family-friendly movie is FREE to the public. Concession stand proceeds go to the Tehachapi Parks Foundation. Bring your blanket, family and friends. The movies are shown on a 26-foot inflatable screen with theatrical sound! Friday dates: June 12 – The Lego Movie Festivities will include a Lego Building contest with great prizes. Come on out and see all the robotic and lego clubs Tehachapi has to offer June 26 – Hook Festivities include a “treasure” hunt geocache style July 10 – Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure 80’s style July 24 – Mr. Peabody and Sherman Join us as we celebrate our furry friends August 7 – Puss n Boots Western Night October 31 – Hotel Transylvania** Haunted House, costume contest and more **Location WPAC not Meadowbrook Park Cost: FREE! 2015 Sponsors – Thank you, we appreciate your generous support! Tehachapi Valley Recreation & Park District 490 West D Street • 661-822-3228 Office www.tvrpd.org facebook.com/tvrpd • twitter.com/tvrpd Hours: 8 A.M. – 6 P.M. Closed, Friday through Sunday Facility Locations: West Park Activity Center/Meeting Room: 410 West D Street Steven A. Shy Activity Center: 311 East D Street Monroe High School Gymnasium: 126 South Snyder Dye Natatorium Pool: 400-B South Snyder Facility/Pavilion Rentals: Park Pavilions at Meadowbrook Park, West Park, Brite Lake, and facility locations are available for parties and events. For more information: www.tvrpd.org. Reservations: 661-822-3228 We Accept: This product was produced with eco-friendly paper. Play Up. Live Up. www.tvrpd.org Easy online registration!
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